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Bi). e's eyes, halt-blinding him for the mo: Bri Prat ne | GARVIN IN MINOR LEAGUE. ©) ‘Virgil Garvin, the ex-Ohicago ana GOOD SCORES. THM. WO BOWLERS MARE ¢ 4 HOnH ORO EtmdnOnOHEnOntnnbmmgmgnmemerdnbnds ie Hi ring has its fashions and fads fotltes like any other social ution, “The latest hobby of the pugilistt: | mart set (Joke) is to gently epatter PGiluted ‘ammonia into the losing fight Ment, and furnishing a good exouse for Stopping the encounter before the other ) @ellow can land a final punch, ‘Fashions change. In Roman days the conventions of the ring demanded that the winner should look to the @pectators, If thelr thumbs were turned ‘Up he allowed his fallen antagonist to live; down—he killed him witirout fur- ceremony, Later, when the manly was in its infancy in England, each hter had his following. If he was wh , then his friends ebther pricked the victor out of existence with ther fois, or cracked him over the head @ club, In the crude hoopskirt of the game here in America i considered quite vutlgar for the c fen man's friends to leave the scene ‘without mobbing the winner and giving him a good mauling. % HON came the renaissance period Pt , i ting affairs, It was no longer demanded by the ethics of pugl- n thet the winner should be man: Instead of that a new fad into being. A horseshoe or some playful folly was slipped into the Mo man's glove, Later this passed Spout of vogue, and then the gentlemanly us ees discouraged even back-healing : fouling, A member of the fistic four hundred oe rated the custom of smearing Sweapeloum, or red pepper, on bis gloves nm he found himeoif losing, This some following for a time, but, (ike all fads, died out. Next Connie McVey, who was second: ing James Corbett against Mr, Sharkey, jumped into the ring Mr, Sharkey became too stren- causing Mr. Corbett to forfelt than suffer a knockout, For a interfering by seconds threatened @evelop into a craze, but (Kid) mM : » @ ting leader who achieved great among the upper ten, cre- @ sensation by a cute little trick Wf having the gong manipulated, This fie done in a tete-a-tete with Mr, | Whoynaki, and jater with Mr. Carter, BOWLERS IN THE EV TO-NIGHT’S GAMES, World's Free Head Pin Tournament on Saturday night. This is an off night for all tournaments, the only playing dong being by individuals, With the olose of the week and the ending of a three-day session in The Evening World's great tourney the en- thusiasm that marked the opening of the tournament has Increased with each night's play; and the rivalry that has chardcteriand Teague tournaments fades Into oblivion toward that sho. n by the teams in The Evening World's tourney. ‘The team to finish first in this tourney will be the undieputed champion of the United Bowling Clubs, as well as own Brooklyn ring eoclety leader, Other goon ‘becaine almost equally mninent in this fad. fen, last but not least, the ammonia y appeared, It was inaugurated in on @ sensation ae the monkey din- ‘at Newport, Several members skat- on the outekirts of ring society ‘tried It, and no doubt before long ill be recognized as quite the cor- thing, uon’t you’ know, by the chamees, The fighter who has ania eplattered into his own eyes ‘enable him to lone gracefully shows a aa eapsioum on their rivals, nona, washing ammonia, has the advantage of being cheap, FOW have the mighty fallen! - John Lawrence Sullivan, one i of the greatest fighting men ) What ever pulled a five-ounce glove over fista, 1s down and out again, The might have been expected, for 48 wame thing has often happened be- i still many friends of the old will hear it with sadness, ohn L., in hin day, never retused to eet A white man, He was always ing and he was honest. There was money enough tured out from mint to buy Jobn L, and make n “lie down" in a battle. He fought ywin, and every man who ever backed knew that he would have a fair d hqnest chanct, He never crossed friends and backers, That is the why John L, will live in the! {fj of men intetested in clean long after his once powerful 4 is under the \sod, )) Tohn L, Sullivan, in his whole career, ‘only one enemy who could whip King Alcohol took away his , Bullivan made more © /than a million dollars @uring his fight- time. He spent or gave away cent of it. When he had money never turned away any lone who to him for charity, nee leaving the ring John has been ven many benefits, but the proceeds lasted more than a week, He the stage, His molologue was a But his old enemy knocked out again when prosperity came, his latest venture, a lecture, hes pved a failure. No one knows what ohn Ly, will do now, but perhaps the of his mighty days will come hip resoue once more. A ——— "Yale and Harvard are now tied in the for the hockey championship of Interuniversity League. Hach team vhas @ clean score and a percentage of 7,000, ‘The clubs now stand as follows: oy “Bro yp witeher, haa been signed by er Dale Gear, of the Little Rock © team, Garvin has the handsome trophy donated by The Evening World, It is the finest product of the firm of Dieges & Cluet, As an ex- | SECOND tra inducement to bring out high scores The Evening World will present to hia, and created almost as jevery bowler a handsome silver fob for & score of 100 or more, Ten men have paseed the century mark and are on the ldst for the fob, The Fidelity and Casualty ia in the Yead with the fine score of 48, just one Point In front of the Knickerbockers, who top the Equitable Lite quint by forty pointe, The schedule for to-night 4s « fine one @nd several crack teams will compete, ‘That the present record will be beaten {s expected, and the honor list of indi- viduals will be swelled, / The most prominent team entered in fo-night’s games is tino Colloge five, the winners of the Riverside League tournament, Jf this team does not pass the record of the cracks from the Ingur- ance League many bowling | prophets will be urprised, The Corinthians, who ginlakea well up in the American ed ourn are expec! to give leaders a Tub tor frst place ton ight, as Well as the orack Hawthornes, cham: plons of the Bronx, One of the oldest teams in New York's bowling fraternity Will bowl to-night, They are the Hy- perions, winners of a number of tro- Phies In yoars past, These old-timers may surpriso the young fellows, The entries will close on Feb 15. This has been deemed nucessary on account of the vast number that have been re- celved to date, In all there are 121 toums entered, and this let is being swelled with every mail, Winnere of Silver Fobs, T, M. Burgess, 112; W. H. Wood, 110; M. 107; B, ' Sohlea! i Meitent, 00; HW 107)" P. Dana, . Hoffman, 14! bat has , 108; T, H, Burnet, 100 Standing of the Clubs, delity and Cas: |Heinebi PRAY ond Cae. gaa feipepund 470 Arctic ,. 485) Monument 480) Borw Svea. Gus Lurie & Co, Palisade Owl po, EES Ehler’s Academy, FIRST GAME—Blythebourne—Manville, 18; 0, Walters, 188; Hense, 198, ‘Van | Henneck, 151; ‘Theil, 200; ‘total, 778 Adirondaek—Uiman, 196; 'MoKee, 194; Beet a) Way, 148; Meagher, 155; fatal, 782, SECOND GAME—Biythebourne—Man- ville, 112; O, Walters, 237; Benzo, 151; Van Hennneck, 14; Thiel, 161; total, 798, Commonwealth — Campbell, Blair, 169; Mulhouse, 121; Henry, Island—Exlwards, total, 623, THIRD GAME—Lon, 198; ‘Thome, 18; “Stubbs Tare aie + Dickson, 18; total, 2. Berkeley, Norris, 156; Rhame, 222: Dalton, 10) Granger, 191; Whitheci, 202; total’ 92 Ladies’ Tournament, | (Universal alleys.) FIRST GAME—Dr Georgi, 130 total, 291. Conn ries, 179; | total, 348. | BECOND GAME—Clark, 112; Bauer, 170; total, 282 Connelly, 12;' Fries,” 105! total, 229. THIRD GAMB—Clark, §2; Hauer, total, 197. Dressel, 146; Geongi, total, 968. Jewellers’ League. (On Universal Alleys.) WIRST GAMH—Avyery & Brown—Blen- denhofer, 128; Cochran, 129; K 181; Brown, 143; Woodland 789. King Opt. ric Reast, Regerhard, 152; 187; total, 640, BECOND GAME--Avery, & Brown— Blendenhofer, 116; Cochran, — 143; Kraus, 127; Brown, 131; Woodland 151; 1R2; M5; 182} ™m, Holker, No games were relled in The Evening | § uh Clues 1 SPUOF BOWLERS STRIVING FOR EVENING WORLD PRIZES With the Beginning of the Second Week of the Tourney the Qontestants Are Exerting Themselves to Roll Up Big Scores. HIGH TEAM SCORES. Fidelity and Casualty Knickerbockers Equitable Life.. W. I. Ward, Aretie 2ST LE fe HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORE, T, M, Burgess, Equitable Life, 115 2/110 I, Sehlexsinger, Rialtow,,,.107 (Special to The Evening World.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb, 6—As the time set for the meeting at Parama Park at New Orleans draws near the situation grows interesting. ‘Tho offi- M, Detjen, Young Albion..,..107| | cialy for Panama Park have been an- ) eeeenness | nounced and everything 1s in readiness denhofer, 166; Cochran, 126; Krauss, | for @ meeting, President Bush, of the 169; Brown, 134; Woodland, 133; total, |Cresoent City Jockey Club, has as yet 148, S| Opt. Co.—Gorkum, 169; | made no etatement of his intentions, Reast, 141; Regerhard, 178; Holker, | ang as far as any one knows at pres- 198; total, 062, United Clubs Tourney. (At Thum's Alleys.) FIRST GAME-—Gotham—Heiles 163; Helles, jr, 177; F, Nigiutach, G. Niglutsch, 150; J, Trunk, Buffalo—Bchluer, mngha, 207; Westrich, 166; Wright, total, 820, Guth, “18, total, 938, td 156; Helles, jr, 12 G, Niglutsoh, 149; Fr *y total, 72, Bleecker—Rosenbe: Bonneat, 156; Nahmens, 186; 159; total, 883, Ritter, THIRD GAM idea BA Rosenberg total, iF 207; Bonneau, mens, 117; Wragge, 170; R total, 845, —_— STANDING OF THE CLUBS. 1883 ent racing will go @head on both tracks, One of the rules be the Western Jockey Club is to the effect that horee- men taking pert in meetings not sane- od thoned by the Western Jockey Club 202; | Will become outtwwed and will not bo permitted to race on recognised courses, +|In the face of such an organization ae the American Jockey Club, which has more than ten clube on the oir- ‘ragge, | Cult, this rule is mot much to be feared. E--Buffalo—Schiuer, 167; ‘Westric Life Insurance League, Equitable ., U, 3, Casualty, Washingtor. ..., Mutual Reserve, U, 5, il Name, ‘Dean, Ologaga,.,.Prudential ,., ‘Thomson. 1 Life, ‘idelity & “Fidelity & Kountze Brothers, First Lincoln National Ban! Fitth National Bank Second National Bank Chase National Bank... Mount Morris Corn Exchan National City Bank Goldman, Sachs & C Bank of America... Bank., e Bank Hill, Mount Morris., American National tropolitan \Jmpiro Roseville Yorinthlan’ | ike e }Columbla |New Jersey Phoenix Bleecker ton with al art out os shot Bprin, Bi total, WS King Opt. Co.—Gor: um, 1 i; Roast, Li Regerhard, x i Stloker Union . Rosedale & Cas! Mutual Benet American Exchange Nat, Merchants’ National Bank, Hanover National Bank, Mervantile National Bank Mechanics’ National Bank, t Provident Savings , Fidelity & Casualty, Mutual Benefit Tournament. Individual Average. Games, Ay. BL eed 8 8 ualty, 15 18 9 it 8 8 5 2 iS & Casualty. .16 Benefit... 4 6 Casualty, .15 High Score. Denniston, Mutual Reserve, sss. ose++254 Bank Clerks’ League. Ww National Bank of Commerc High Team Score, Bank of Commerce.,....., High Individual Score, Wright, Bleecker-- 140} Nah- tter 312; erm moe eee ee It is also a bit ridéculous for the Werat- een Jockey Chub to declare as outlaws @uch turfmen as Capt. Sam Brown, Julius Fleischmann and T, C, Me- Dowvell, It te believe’ here in Hot Springs that at least (0 per cent, of the horwes now racing here will be shipped to The honors of the big athletic carnival held in Madison Square Gerden on Sat- urday night were carried off by the 39 | Irish-American Athletic Club, under whose auspices the events were contest- Aside from the general excellence of the events, interest was aroused by the great gathering which attended, It was the most euccessful and best con- 1 1m ducted indoor meet ever held in this ir clty. }fa|_ ‘The banner presented by Capt. P, J. 174|McGulre, of the Sixty-ninth Regiment, 74! for the glub scoring the greatest num- ber of points, was awarded to-day to the Irish-American Athletic Club, which made a score of 36, The Xavi were second, with 8 points, and the Pas- 7 yi2| times third with 6, it Am interesting light was thrown on i the intercity contest by the experience of the Buffajo team, witich failed to do better than third to New York's first and Philadelphia's second. The Buffalo boys were caught In the disaster near Utica on the New York Central, where one train was blown off the track by the explosion of a passing lgcomotive, There were two persons Killed and twenty-five injured In the wreck. The BuffajJo run- nera forgot all about thelr athletic am- bitfons ang turned in to help the in- jured victims of the wreck, They got no sleep whatever, and, of course, with auch a handicap, they could not be ex- MONDAY EVENING, FERK AY ' SPORTS EDITED BY rAR'Y 1905, GPO 0098 e nbd Onto Oa or oedendmouOneOnou be RALPH ROSE i oie oe ENING WORLD HEAD-PIN TO OBERT A WIMIGE Ts Park Clws The EVENING WORLDS BOWLING, TROPHY. TURF WAR SOON 10 BEGIN AT NEW ORLEANS Panama Park. This comes from a man who may be regarded as an authority, 7f that is true, then Oakland will be seriously crippled for racing ma- terial, It is sald that horsemen want to see the new American Jockey Club start business with a boom, and for that reason will ship to Panama to help things along, It 15 also believed. that 60 per cent. of ‘the horses now racing at the Crescent City track will move over to Panama Park, This because President Bush is Personally unpopular, and again because the sympathies of the horsemen are with the new movement. It would be Supposed that President Bush would by this time have become aware of the fact that he is up against @ losing proposi- tion, and thai he ought to retire grace- fully and save his stockholders a lot of money. "There 19 no chance of compromise from Panama Park, The men most interested in that aesociation have time and again declared that Mr, Bush had gone eo far in his efforts to kill off the new plant that no quarter would ever be offered to him, In view of existing circum- 8 the opening of Panama Park is quite an important event, .|IRISH-AMERICAN A. C. = WINS POINT BANNER ; pected to give a good run to the New York and Quaker City teams, ‘The Intercollegiate team contest was one of the sensations of the meet, The Pennsylvania, Cornell and Yale teams were picked with fine judgment, and this race wag nip and tuck from the start, until Taylor, the colored cyclone trom Pennsylvania, shot to the front in the last relay. He 1s containly @ wonder, The defeat of George Bonhag in the mile and a half by Munson, the Cor- nell fast man, was no disgrace for the local man, Bonhag started with the intention of doing the distance Inside |of the world's record, He did at | seconds better, but to his surprise Mun- son beat it two seconds more, "I suppose I'll have to run a little oe! * | faster,” sald George to-day, | Joyce's great race in the ten-mile championship was a pleasant surprise to his army of friends, who have \ grieved ever since Daly, the Irish won- der} beat him last fall in a match race at that distance, It ts plain that Joyce has got back to his old form and {t is not unlikely that he will again tackle Daly, who is expected to make a trip to America in April, | Flanagan's great throw and new world’s record with the 28 pound shot and his fine performance with the 66 pound welght, beating his own worlds record by a foot, installed him more firmly than ever as the freatest of his Kind in this class of work, The Kilkennys won the Gaelle foot- ball contest, thus scoring the champlon- ship, The game Was the most skilful pnd best contested ever seen In this country and the defeated Waterfords have not lost prestige in thelr defeat, 995, 008 College Nyack .... 5 High Team Score, |Pmpire B.C... VOOR UD High Individual Score, 8. Coifman (New Jersey). Individual Averag Feanrcracesscan 4) Beam Metropolitan 199 | Shipman, Algonquin 198 5-18 \V. Gordes, Spartan. 192 11-20 Rotherme!, Fidella, 192 7-18 ‘Pierson, Rosoville 191 236 §| Schult. Fideta 19015-18235, Hiciles, Belvidere, 190 2-5, 218 Corinthian, 188 2-18 205 om | Halt, Slik Bowling League, & worn Willlam Iselin & Co. 3 Passavant & Co... % Boessneck, Hroese! & % I Greefl & CO ssiecrnercscceee 10 1 7 Oelbermann, Dommerich & Co, 17 7 2 Samuel Hiseman & Co 3° s' Splelmann & Co . 1 bad | Seth Caen 38 | Vietor chells 920 | Foltmann & Co, Boi. | AMATEURS PLAY BASEBALL. The Metropolitan Amateur Baseball League, of New Jersey, Js making ar- rangements for the opening of the soa- son, This league ty compared of, the Montelair A, C., Forest Hill F.C, Cres- cent A, C, and Englewood F. C. The champion Crescents and the Englewood F.C, will have oe the same players as in 1904, Forest Hill and Mont- {clair have several positions to fill, | ‘Butts!’ Underhill, the Princeton twirler, who did good work for Montelair last season, has quit the game, as has Fritz Hinni, the Forest Hill pitcher, ‘HANDBALL EXPERTS BUSY, Interesting matches Several were York, Jersey City and Brooklyn yester- day, and aside from excitement the sport developed some sturdy athletes, One of the best matches of the day wa, when Bonder and Iloke, of Jersey City, deteated O'Connell and O'Leary, of New York, at Cachman's Court, SA als dk a A a A Na a a played on the handball courts of New| BASEBALL S$ TO BE KNOWN THIS MONTH Prospects Are that There Will Be Only a Few Clashes During the Coming Season— Players Soo Official announcement fs made that tha schedule meeting of the American League will be held on Feb, 14 instead of Feb, 2, the original date, On Feb, 15 the National League schedule-makers will meet, and it is expected that these two committees will work in such har- mony as to practically eliminate con- flicting dates during the coming season, When the schedules have been com- pleted it will be almost time for play- ers to come clambering from their ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW AT HOT SPRINGS. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark.,, Fob, 6.--Entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: FIRST RACE—Six and @ half furlongs; welling SECOND RACE—Five and one-hait fur. Jonge; ae! iy Two Shoes S Juvensl Maxim (0) Lalas... —— ‘Tennessean (464) Gettysburg: -— ‘Erma .. . i THIRD RACK—Six and one-half furlongs; selling; ey * Comwall (419) *Ingolthrif 4188 Joo Goss , 8578 *Mimon, (444) *Turrindo FIFTH RACE— 2. 00 09 RACE—Six and one-half furlongs, SLT Miata . 108, 408, Moorhen 404° Martius. (448) SOperator. ++ (498) *Clitton Boy 4bo# Simmer +++ — Horak |. “Xpprentive alld UPPERCUTS. During the boxing bout at Mobile, ‘Ala,, last week, on the stage of the Qpera-Houge. between Champion James J, Jeffries and his sparring partner, Yank Kenney, the latter had his right arm broken, The accident occurred in the second round, Milwaukee fight fans are wildly ex- cited over the coming Sayers and Neary mill—the biggest thing, in @ purely loca) light, arranged in that city for many a ay. yers and Neary are to meet day. Bxdaer Club show feb, 10 at 19) pounds—the favorite welght of both boys—and a rattling bout, with chances seemingly even, 1s anticipated. George Gardner, former light heavy- weight champlon, now dn Kanaaa City, is expected wi Venver late this weelt {S prepare for iis matoh with Morgan Wiliams, which Is scheduled for Coll- Shum Hall about Feb, 4. Gardner has wired for tickets, which were forwarded at once, we Peter Jackson" has received an om to meet Sam’ Langford, the Philadelphia boxer, before a Chelsea Fass.) club tho latter part of this month. joodman and the rejuvenated okt Gitniom. of, Callfornia, be Haatara for Washington's Birthday at the Douglas A. Cy. of Chelsea, On tha following, week Honey Mellody and follow ™Rullivan will hook up, q Lewis, the great lghtwelght an ee of this olty., 18 in fine ‘shape for his fifteen-round bout with Jimmy Wans, which takes place before the Bhurias A. Cy Of Chelsea, Masg,, to- morrow night, Lewls leaves for’ the {attie-ground to-morrow morning, probably one of the most Interestin tehes that have ever been arran; for-at the Democratic Club, of Denver, Col, 18 the fixht between Rube Smith and Spike Sullivan, the fighting Irish- COMING EAST. OTTO RICHTER? One ‘Club, CHEDULES n to Report, snow-banked winter quarters with the customary announcements that they are in "great shape" and ready to give fan- dom a real “run for ts money," Beginning with the {des of March the Players will assemble for the Southern training tour, the Natlonals going to Savannah, Ga., and Birmingham, Ala, and the Americans to Montgomery, Ala. Manager McGraw, who ts ice-bound in Hot Springs, 1s just now making somo Serious weather calculations, AT NEW ORLEANS. (Special to The Evening World,) NEW ORLBANS, La, Feb, 6—The \entries for to-morrow's races are as follows; FIRST RA z H ole ‘2 ee and one-elghth miles; Bo, sts aye i? Mr, Does! ee, Ota Mee 850 Trietan Bhat OO aK spine i ‘Frank Wee thee ink Rice 484 SECOND RACH—One mile $8T Prin At . que Ragnorly hind Reveriy.. ne Finmboyant iii tones thet FOO. Hakim ” THIRD RACE—Sell 48 Br Patan fhven turk jokor, Orne (508) Line Lad, 422 Over Again 4% *Barkelmore ae Becceiiien: . ist *Sorry Actubat y.se, 411 Jerry Hun: (484) Lord French *, a GRY Lteur, Rien 6000) 500 Charite ‘Thompson a= Mb — Grand Opera , 5 108 RACE—Mile and five-elghths; 25 *Bountiful SGearge Viv *Handspinner Hymettus ‘Lee King. Barca’ BIN TH RACE—Three-quartera of” @ ny eelling., 457 *Diamond Betty — ‘Tarbula 600 Ethel Mas ——— Annie Alone’ y 457, Nightmare 4578 Janbella D. 1 Haloyon ng Days (608) Dixie Lad 801 Bisque “Apprentice allot NORRIS WINS TWICE ON ICE In the third of the Sunday opening! skating meets, held veld by the In-} dependent Athletic Association at Ban-| zer's Pond, Cypress Hills, L. 1, William | L, Norris, of the National Athletic Club, won two firsts and a third, Edward Li, Grabb, the Class B skater, was put at scratch in each event, but the han- dicap was too Leavy and he was un- able to land a first prize, The team mize went to the National Athletic Club, the Independent Athletle Assocla- tlon belng second and the Winthrop Skating Club third, eer THIS WEEK’S HOCKEY, ‘There wil) be a varlety of hockey matches decided in the St, Nicholas Rink this week, ‘To-morrow night. the Wanderers and Hockey Club, of Now York, will meet na league champlon- ship game, On Thursday night. the final game In the serles for the Inter= scholastic hockey championship will be played between teams of tho Irving and Groff schools. The w York Athletic Club and Brooklyn Skating Club. will| cross sticks In a league champlonshlp game on Friday night, and on Satur. day night the attraction will be an In- tercollegiate champlonship game ho- | tween Yalo and Princeto mile; [ SPORTING. man. Although the negotiations have not been closed, it fs ui t he bout will t i lace none ui the bout will take pI ® siting ihe Tatler part of February or on The Bulletin Bis Ree, No. 108 ROBERT EDG URNAMENT TUCKER MATCH IS GALLED OFF After Practically Agreeing to Terms, Oliver, Manager of * Tommy Murphy, Imposes Now Conditions, ‘The limited round bout between Tome: my Murphy, the Harlem fighter, and “Chick” Tucker, the Avonia A, 0, featherweight, which was to have beem decided before the National A, ©, of Philadelphta, on Washington's birthday , afternoon, has fallen through, Johnag . > Oliver, manager of Murphy, has thrown Up the match for hie fighter, after have . {ng agreed to all terms of the mateh, Articles of agreement were to 4 been algned for the fight to~lay, Oliver demanded that the fighters Bim at 123 pounde, weighing in at the side instead of 122 nds ‘defore the men eni the q ‘ conditions Volga agreed to hwy ver when the wate! ‘ KELLY PUT OUT BY YOUNG ERNE PHILADELPHIA, Fa, 2. 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