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Ail rae. WORLD: | FRIDAY. EVENING, FEBRUARY. 8, 1905, A. GAMES, MANY NOTABLES “ATIRISH GAMES President Roosevelt Sends Best Wishes for Success of To= Morrow Night’s Garden Care: nival to Irish-Amerioan A, G, President Roosevelt, the most enthys silastic exponent of the phystoal devele opment of our youth, has sent the fole lowing message from the White Hous® to President Conway, of the Irlahe American’ (formerly Greater New York) Athletic Club; "I desire to convey my best wishes | | | DRE'S a now one on our old ; ma : a : \ | es ai i ‘ oa: . r é ‘ for the success of your athletlo carnival A Thomas Sharkey, A.B. i ‘ : x nugr . x = » is 4 to be held in Madison Square Garden om lend of ‘Tom's recently wan- i se e \ a ‘ 4 e " ‘al Saturday night, Feb, 4" lees the. ex-fighter's care) Tom ‘+ . { Ris N x bass . We % % : ., 6 o r There will be present at the carnival, " nd Saini the bar, engaged . he ut -_— & ‘ Ax / eS : ry ‘ _ \ hundreds of notables from every walle Eth eats avant Neue ” See oe : xX WY , P . oS ae : in fe, The advance sale of suats ande : h m! Why so thoughtful?’ ee wa £ | bo: faa ‘edented for an ye got one of them new—them new ‘ f : i we Bi fe N , é R08) HAe, Been | nD Ferenen! Wiatdo-you-cali-'ems?’ replied the ‘ t : UN ; ix 9 i P | affair of this kind, and it 1s @ certainty, ; as : PA. as me x SOs : that the doors of the Garden will have, * stiggested the visitor, “ei BS ‘N ; ( to close Ts MRE. kage, “What do you ty when you mean something you're in?" ‘With the selection of “Mike” Hogan, the brillant captain of Yale's football team, to referee the games, the claw made a ten strike, Tho entire flela and track team of Yale will be at ‘the . games. Accordingly there has been’ ® | rush for seats by the Yale rooters in Greater New York who want to see the lads cut loose in the games, Tm 2 Colns?” 1 Ivories, I'm collecting tvo- //T'y@, got the finest collection of the country, Bvery dey IT Around to the pawn shops and buy The intercollegiate contest promises these little Chinee and Jap ivory 3 : . . " ~f to be exciting, The teams from Yale, that sailors and people hock, f SBS RS a: : vf . red ie B Vane Pennsylvania and Cornell are in exoel- 1 amywhere from $12 to $20 each . ‘ f : ‘ : . i : q i “s lent condition and ready for a hard F them, Why, say, I've had a fine I 3 yy Ree : . i a i Saag’ 3 4 | race, ‘built, and I keep ‘em to show! ff ‘ § Bi Ca . . NR eg : 4 " | With all the orack distance runners to my friends, Let me sce’ (here Tom ‘ s : : Pi e f entered for the ten-mile A, A. U, chams d an expression that Indicated . y SS A r 3 ‘ plonship, this event no doubt will prove Very niaital exertion) ‘I've spent— Shee , a ; gy y 7 j ee : : i to be one of the hardest runs ever Wits, T've spent—let's see—about $1,200 ; 4 a ‘ hy ‘ nessed, Besides the Individual prises ; and I'm going to buy a lot oftered by the club in this event, John D, Crimmins, who 1s well known’ {% Irish circles, has offered @ handsome ‘ The next day the friend dropped . = = o in again, Tom was again standing at ———— =i) diamond badge to the winner, * Race for Schoolboys, i ta in an ate of den odes GONE, CHAMPION SHILE RUNMEIG ETS PLANAGCAK, Magee g i aH eR i hy The ‘i be represeated by the pick of Bs youngsters of Greater New York, 1 the scramble for glory in this contest ; should also be interesting, Among the welght-throwers John Flanagan, who is looked upon as the peer of them all, expects to add new t figures to the indoor record table on Saturday evening. Undoubtedly the handsomest ai ever offered Inq get of games will given to the winning athletes on ——_——_—-- 1" exclaimed Sharkey, ‘‘I've got eo... FIDELIN TEAM LEADS ‘the visitor, a recollection of the esate; EVENING WORLD TOURNEY Pure ivory, too; no celluloid. Bail- ol hook ‘em. 1 pay from Ht) Second Night's Play Develops Some”’Good _ Bowling, and Life Insurance Representa- tives Are Now in Front by One Pin, occasion. In addition to the ce offered by the club spectal a have been donated by persons prom! In public life. After the See ar way Had Gained the ot a First ait fencande Went to BRIGGS HAS MANY MATCHES (Special to The Evening World,) —————————_____, CLEVELAND, 0., Feb, 8.—Before one | WILL, BACK of the greatest crowds that over at-/ | in ba K J. KIN» tended @ wrestling match in Cleveland ROW GOTCH, ‘ staat a ate Frank Gotch, of Humboldt, Ia,, de- immy rises, ew England feated Tom Jenkins last night by win- (Boece the ovenine Wore) hgiitweigit, new has an abundance of ning the second and third falls, Not|| CLEVELAND, 0,, Feb, 3-Frany| | ™Atehes, He Is on at the Douglas A. only did Goteh win the match after! | Gotch's win over Tom Jenking wa,| |; Chelses Feb. % with Willie eo a &. — The second section of The Evening PHIL ADBLPHTA TAO El word's free head-pin ‘tournament was O'BRIEN, in his home towts} sotied last night on the White Hlephant TEAMS MEETING TO-NIGHT IN BVENING WORLD TOURNBY, Owl, Thistle, Bagle, Sterling, ‘Monumental, Nemo, Forward, Equitable Life. E york; f Feb, Jenkins had gained tho first fall in!) a fluke, Jenkins was thrown ove.| | Sond” Budkk ot Soringnene "mee twenty-elght minutes, but he @180| | tie ropes, spraining his back, wa:| | he {8 matched with Helfleld, Walgott, | showed his wonderful form by throw-| | qj) tangled wy who says he will stop Bri inalde’ if A » in the ropes and half | ing the former champion In just forty-| | of the plattorm when the referei dg dein eight seconds. gave Gotch the deciding fall, ‘The| | ATthur Coto, at Portsmouth, N, The first fall was gained by Jenkins! | seonq fan, which Gotoh won iy a| {itis Hkely. that he will ‘con to on an arm lock on the chin, assisted p ch won Inf) bmeot Chik Monahan at Brookton 2 seconds, was a luck: . Washingt Birtha Negotl SHERIDAN, CHAMPION DISCUS THROWER \'y ‘ve crotch hold, Goich ‘won the] [Soreness Uae & lusky one, Jenkins) | Washington, Inia crefo Le ghs Ine) beaten’ the Knlckerhiookete’ by the second with a wrist and crotah hola| | *twrwstied a rere eo, pending cor entice Bot eran and the third on a body hold in eleven ¥ a be decided this month, whloh means small margin of one pin, their high|THIRD GAME — Phusanie Plersoy Clore a gil hd Ug In all !t took the wrestlers T have offered to bet 2,600 thai| | that Briggs will be busy, pore being 490 Cloraga, 173; total fie 'u, 8, Cas- minutes. ‘The bowling tast night wae better valty Elston, 182 ut i elpp ei Tuck: just thirty-nine minutes and forty- -elght| | Jenkins can throw Goteh, and th H i an in le, my than thet of the previous evening, The! 18: Van suis, 1 seconds to decide a match that many Neies fae HOR eL Ey met me to || WHITE BEATS SEBASTIUS. pin knights that took the alloys last had expected would go for hours before night had the advantage of knowing! United Bowling Clube—Second Seo- a winner was determined, , Jenkins can get $2,000 backing by|| In tho Intercity amateur billiard what scores they had to eat In order tion, DAT F T MMY M sess’ hurd muh, hd Jun as||lovelandportamen who ey tai | cAdmgonals Seite "RAH ofr at i Maurice ny "8 acade: hard as T expected, Jenkins 1s a great] |night's match for a return engage-| | Sb, M0Ue Hrooky In, Inat night deteated’ alleys. Aa was expected, the records made ‘on the opening night were beaten, and the Knickerbocker Club, that had the hénor of being. the high score team of the first-day’s session, had to fall in ‘behind the: Fidelity aod Casualty team| 285; Gisaagar Liss tote prensa moblee Me! of the Late Insurance League, ‘Thia| Clima, 1, total, ps2, Muck, latter now leads for'the trophy, hav- ius; Van Winkle, Engiteli, 184} i f £ z i H &e 3. ie, gg > aa the le (On Germania Alleys.) Aeerei tanieiavas Ou Mayen pind en 6. be Wendel sete | wrestler, and he PU healer ment. HARRY POLLOK. A. Seb Hy Of hte ty, by @ score , i Toe} ; - = The way . 4| of 800 to 2 h score wes, could be expected, a is evidenced from| GToehl, 18; Dr, Groehl, 147; G. Rupp, from yet. , I don't know | — 2 182; W, Kemlein, 169; 'F, Hoke, 158] A revised schedule for the coming (Special to ‘The Bvening World.) |my speed a eee great reception nd ies ay wera ‘ Tt yas the best I ever] stamina in gaining that frat fall, Gotoh Rind ao, but Acting for| what to t ie fan better wrestler than many peo-| proved disastrous the fact that five more bowlers have s—Sgo; " p afided thelr names to those entitled to peal 13 "Stent gogren, i [trotting season has been adopted at] PMI i\vHLtilla Riven to me, handsome fob that will be Grauer, 120; total, a, meeting of the stewards of the Grand | the Oshkosh (Wis.) Athletic Club, Jack | Nneived anywhere,” sail Goteh, le have gl § han presented) ECOND GAM Aurora—Gelsler, 189;|Circult, held at the Waldorf-Astoria, | GUiiey,2f Cilcago, lust night secured | 7 ew up, that Is all, Wrenches Peikine ee) ne Oreste taniceud Se ae Ro’ these. boocln AN'er over) a—Geisler, 0 . .| Biddle 'Hunlon's signature to a set of Thad lost my speed and | Jenkins, KNOCKOUT ENDS FIGHT. his fee six innings my back, but itz grinned, Distier, 129; Mauer, 148; Leiblein, 172;|'The new schedule includes Cleveland, | articles calling i elght-round box- ‘William H. | of the Arotios, has| Lerchineky’ is, and, | articles calling tor an elght-round box: ‘tir hn es the honor of being the high score man sort Nba fay | PENH hae been coith of, the) oeroult! for UUme ‘piace In Oshkosh on Feb, ia, Dan 4 short| of the tourney, having put up a tally aon her, dts; Graver, 159) total, 7b. LA Bla a til i Hanlon, acting ‘or his brother, imme- (special to, The Rvening World.) nn Ai ot 10. B/Bohlevinger, of the Rialtos, | Tt GAME — Aurora—Gelsler, 147;| The revised schedule Meu dlately ‘posted a “orfelt of $150' for his | BELLOWS FALLS, Vi, Pep, See ag Huck Lyi Begin Atl ehiety 1; Disilor, 1s; Lelblein, 106; ] Detroit Werk ot July 24. ‘appearieré and they will leave for the Paddy MeConmuck, of Brooklyn, beat Mean 1s a close # ie Lachine y, 148; total, 731, Woodchop.| Cleveland Week of Hay ite Aug, 6, West ina few days, Hanlon and Mow. Bobhle Meahs, of Weehawxen, at'North jaro ot Ore! Aliogether there are seven men that F, Groehl, 182; Dr. Groet, 148; ©, | Burtalo-Weelt of Aug, 1-12, af0 att will mest at catch welghis, ‘) | Walpole last’ might. ‘The men were Siro clatmne Hifled for tre fob, and thi upp, 47; W. ‘Kem fealte, Citgeeeeeinl Ay will "bneile fora ‘purse ‘ot 31,0, with inatened for 1fteen, rounds at, eagoh, trea nok out mhort | have, cuoliied , and this In Rupp, its W. Kemilein, 196; F,' Hoake,| Readviiie— at fot a hs the pelvliene ot percentage, CARELEOs i jWente ‘fh the ftth round’ Meter 4 of four eams, ‘ 108, ; rit rt ficial aes ig —————a cunt Means on the sola Wich, end” also held ond] ‘Zabriskie, of the F, and ©. team, ts Old Qlorya: Win. Twe Bore Week oF f Sei “11lt Texts maxing a clean knockout, eo tho only member to reach the century y OU LED plantas Warn oF Beet: di pid Nog NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Sater O'Brien's Provid mark for his ‘team, but ‘his team mater (On Bedford Palace Aileys.) Sie cWeeles of Oot 16q 28, m ede jence| ‘vere moré in hard luck than in poor “Teast GAME-—Nathan Hale Counc! =< =| NEW ORLPANS, La, Feb, 3—The (Special to The Evening World.) Tho fistle menu offered the followers travel ae far west ay ir, 0, Luh W eniries for to-mortow's' races are as| ppILADELPHIA, Feb, 8—Careless:| of things pugilistlo for this evening Is Wan Branciaco. It is a local Prov: form.’ Three of them came quite olose —Cook, 14; Pinover, 10; Winter, 120; | tome: Lite nenired score, We cate oaets aBigman, Mi Fone 1284 total, 50 ie RACE—One mile; i js tournament wi e D —" in; .—~Brower, tf 10 zeart hla month I eam grontest in the history of local (eld or 1a Kapp st Marin, i; sthayer, ie Or? earns of toh fight “Young Peter ing oircies 16 an assured fact Sf the| mond, ily total. te” Fe eT een winter ii 0 opted O'Brien waslentry lest counts for anything, There | SiC OND paMeNethan Hale Oouncu, | Slegman, 120; Stone, 132} total 364, 0 famous then as he is now! are at the present time more than one| if. — Peter, hundred teams entered, and the ap- nogs, nothing but pure negligence, Te) made up of seven battles which should | tulted In Jagk Willams, middle~ “ele produce plenty of fast milling for the) P ia, being 4 Wy painless method for the eure champion of — Pennsylvan spectators, Four of the fighters who will] yARiogorLis. SERICTURE, knocked out at the Broadway A. C.| struggle for fame and the money which Ha er au HhONK ant kA Pha last night by George Cole, of Trenton.) goes to the winner of each bout ars . telat GLAM, C24 ‘Williams had all the best of the! featherswelghts who are anxious to be- i oN} ‘108 | milting up to the last round, and 80) come the champion of that class al wih ons superior advans Jim Hale over the ordinary Mamle Worth Stock Exchange, eee My K, Por fow rounds O'Brien jabbed| plications are still pouring in. The| Waren “esate 0, (At Dhum’s Alle 109 ident was he of victory that he Hy: - r ; ; Alleys.) fant Re 1%; | contiden some future time, They are Kid Good- BH lone ext AH AGoOMe Peter," danced about the ring,|team® are not confined to this city| Hvtstetn, 114; Vv, Bokard 1; B,'Cer: | FIRST GAME—Moore & Schley—De OND HAGECne’ imile and seventy | grew careless In the last round and) jan of Boston, and Johnny Burdick, Dred fone None threw caution to the winds, alone, clubs from o} ney, 1! 1H, ‘Dietz, 12h; D, Bint 180; 92: Der 157; A ay, spon, ra sng nia Whey wore having} trtal, 638, ih, Cray tapped pete Ral Pane y a Piving Fire Cole saw his opportunity, and kg a|of this cvty, and Abe Attell, of Call- been able {0,attain, 2 a Nomen ‘i , THIRD GAQTE—Old Gory Coumess ar | 0 Is, read gmc Heraltinan Asay took advantage of it. and getting |fornia, and Tommy Feltz, formerly of Tribute Fhe musceat to 9 Reeiar tia aplaly| for ey tourney was originally arranged —C. Wi 183; ‘Sohnelder, 147; Rurode, 180; Beck: Foe reicler We | owe to Witiams delivered a series ot] south | Brooklyn, fet that make: . Met » retere sheds af We to, We extended ih nn atran lame et eat tae e ley D Disease Hi nie, Werore dack realized It he was ‘The bout between Goodman and Burs GePeY ot iota Wo A h mr t—) y—J a el C | 3 Eel ; B. Cerney, $8; i, 7 wean, 182! a1 aR L107 Answering, the the Bi a react ni cE Diotz, 150; D. Smith, ia; toca, Bi, Walworth i Mel ig 16; ‘Te anit ne rhree-auarters of aw, mite, | followers fait ey Ae EOE REL ane mhey will hox wi lied Shed 4 1, i . ner, ; 1 “ a se orethel tt le pen mn mon, t0 0 OF ‘claims, a Me, tg Three-Men T Warn, 184; Jems bates Hele Re rinks switche his jong| tell and Feltz will be for fitteen rounds, | 2°, 2 a ep etn sihy my’ method i wae ‘that O'Bri nook: oleate, ef0: Saft, 66; Hmmer, 81 oan cams, Hudson & Co, = filler ceate denperately” ving like a drowns | aid the aoane of the combat will be: tho men ethers have failed, { ak » 66; (On Ehler's Iffth Avenue Palace} udson aril eee ONE Eni ing man to grasp a straw, ' arena of the Eureka A, C,, of Baltl- ho te Owl 2: Goering, 77, Richter, \ Mace M Wi? Car Me ie had-shot his bolt, and his ef-| more, Attell will in all propaplity ww. | DP, Di Bo!’ He sl {I6 be 14th St, He 1; ‘ oo; Wout" 8 ely 97; tote’, 409, dy Mayor Johnson SPCOND GAME, brea licnd ae TH U0; ecb Uy. Smith, 34; 0 as Cole, cool and] cure phe verdict over Molt, ashe 1s to 0 collected, eured his man carefully | clever for the latter In a limited rouni| and with a. well-directed right swing | bout, to the Jey AER UBS ES dropped William The other bouts promised good sport, FIRST GAME} Grifford, 180; No, 13 » 136; 4 AMAUCEE sss. —~ Handa Across 410 Invincible. i ai i ba to p ol Moi mee re 2 632, total, by nous prove the most intersst-| Fidelity ana ‘casualty Zworiskie, 103; 1-80 437 Astarita At the Douglaa A, C,, of Chelse: fame of basketball ever seen in peak on abt od 8; Massey, 87) Sr Long lelend Navy League, FOURTH RACH—Merchanta “Handicap; Must, Young Donohue,” of Roxbury, | York will be contested at the court | (iets Maite at tera) it Pieotes a PIRES a Peat at , one 8 edaionace Maid mat Ghattbe, Iie Tres wane. Nelesn oF Xavier A. A., No, 206 Wost Four-| pias Ti CUA A Pricer Pi D GAMES Nau ee 8 will mix matters with the Buffalo su "| ot, on Be, 13, when the Ger- to—Chanidier, $0, Schlesinger, 107; ht, 185; Hel. 180; Bishop, 1 » 103 fl a | an hat a e-| Bush, 69; Haylor, $0; Burnett, 10; total i No. 1h total, 784 Hi? De Resse ia 108 ower in the other bout; both for ten | of ot ue ori id's 61 ae be L Cohn Veeck, 1 1215 | ) Gay Hoy ny rounds. ; | troubles at once, | Gus Lewle & Co,—Cerf, 68; Knolbfie,| total, 617, endenac Nery (400), Forehand... " In, of Charlestow 2 fs ast iy ri mest 87; Hatton, 82; Doinke, 5; Helin, 9 | aan “ Fae Fain Or NH | Kenny, of Law Cures In ; Vier A. A. cham=| total, 412, | Y. M. C. A, Bowlers. |SECOND GAME—Jamalea Bay ns. Any TASH Wnt to \) Vth the star ov ne the Metropolitan Association ysae the I ‘& U, Both teams have been show- FOURTH GAME. iveot, Brooklyn.) 1; Elsher, 119; Hodason, 125; Koster, MM. Coldblatt'a ‘entry. |for twelve round at eaten Rio) aince the opening of | Young Men—Meyer, 9); Sclininke, 42; 16; Olesen, 198;| 1 total, uWwan+ Bo} Aur tors of A mile ———_—>—— 1 Crosby, tT iN vn the Xaviers havin, re ently Michiels 94; Shumacher, 08; Burke, $5! | Hencerecn 10; |, Vek, 149; at jcplerg, Crosby. of Tats aie) the Institute A. A. of Newark, | ai, ‘ i. er,’ 189; Honder- Ww | Details of the ocean yacht rnco fore aie rou Ate entah ; Kean ee i turn defeated th Ge he following won The Evening World | Ols | total, 786 ne empe: Cup will be ar | py Mul R a CAT Eee ov re he Rare ‘and the Ashe stiamplon Ger. fob, oftaned toe os oe of one Hondnad ie rine GAME—damatea 481 [the Gorman Emperor's Cup will be at the Kensinglon A. C.. of Philntelphta, Beware of wee of Wlaconal or over: Wittiam B, Wood (Avot), N10 Fisher, 117, Hodgson, 0%) Koster, 10 J panged at a meeting o Kle Joo Reod and hartley Connolly ia, (high); Packer (Archie), } I | Manheim, 110: a, 08, u 0 Club to be held Feb, 12, C, Allison Ar- | Ne Ke vk nelind welter-welmhts. are | — me nit a5 7 8 R88, | ! Ue a amr) Aad 8 . Tay to hook uy for Afton rou ‘hs poms, Zbriskle Uridelity and’ Cas! : iiie—Barniez, 18: Raker, 118! Blahop 18 paeacian hy faced’ bn bhava fede | Weal V rounds at SPATE ROUGH Woonsr, | iar Het tr ane PR Sat | mou. wan apna om te Aer li Btn ac By | Thomas H, Burnett, , ROU ’ . -committee ——— ) ET ea Jewellers" League: Ladies! Tournament, eS aed SH |¥ocht club of Germany, has gone to! DYNA, WINS SHORT F "| OLD DR. GRINDLE, fender ‘onsy victory the Lite Insurance League. ae eralveraatl AUNGYAD (On Universal Alleys.) WAC--Une tiles belting Kiel to attend the meeting, IGHT. |, Years, avecialist nthe diseases. ot \ pHoskeg. city in “defacing anTenNaeay Urey PIRST GAMB—Dempsey, Wagner, : Among the matters to be discussed | biGd” aie sain dlooasoncoett Waa eh a i hy 243, Fubrman, Mahler, il be the . Special to The Event onli Spots, sore throat Ieors, 10 work jast night | PLRST GAM — Prudential — Pierson, 146; total Pare # Will be the taking on Of plote, A wet ee Tre Ted ee ann | emellinea kidney, Mngt ebinplainh , eculde agneldom been coualled on a) 4; Avatin, 74; Lon, az; Shit, 104) 8 rham | scOND Demprey, 182; Wag of regulations and requirements will be] |? No wcaaiie, Knocked out deoh Ben | Ankty oiitiamation, mavel, Ro. bpeedlly ¥ i c FB ipeciatsti Slows, Hi, tok 8 Canal So nt WShevley (ncn, Ms total oe White, 1M, smith tormulacea, i ae NG heen no than, of Koungationn, Inthe thing round | FH" a, ais. tee pada at " h i 5 ee b bees b a a) lof wih @ ‘doen Ct Hite pay ae yh Remomber, Dy i cue it pe he het Winkle, ba Knglish, 189; total, ND GAME nouncement of the etry of several | pound d fight sbefore the Nonpatal al | Grindle. haa atv Gur De TI & Br We DG. nm a ibs cna tM Math iay Thayer |e bons a ee A ah 800, Gorham Co," total, 281, ae suite PAME—PrudenitielHperson,, ha fot, eh and hiatal bd t8 will be made ! jay OLN ed over 20 yer , ig peorigceaiiny ip cn eigen okie oa BOR ater) Ve pitta ie PONE NT

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