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NG WORLD Fad Pieced terabennie 1E ARGONAUTS anybody, right off the reel, Jack John- son has perpen a trip to the antip- odes, ho} ick up a purse In 'Friseo frat, aber hite, jn England, has heard the news, and wants to take the firet steamer, Bob Fitzsimmons and Jack O'Brien have stopped joking about Panama, and are looking Westward, Ate tell, Hanlon and other 'Frisco fighters who are In the Bast, hope to have one more chance at @ ‘Frisco purse, There will be a new rush for the gold fields if the Ralston bill peeves, just as there was for New York during the few weeks that precede’ the dying of the Horton law PLAY RACES ) High Rollers in Hot HIGH ROLLERS __AT HOT SPRINGS. J AND BANK IN THE SAME ROOM = a Springs Have Every STRONG fight). Facility for Indulging Their Passion for against boxing is being carried on in Gambling—Stranger's Lucky Chip, the California Leg- y idn' lar ial ih: aay (Special to The Hvening World.) objection to boxing] HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Leb, 9—Race- ‘or glove fighting, |oers put in busy afternoons when “The politicians inl wasex Park closes down, The pool- Ban Francisco have} rooms open and do @ rushing busl always boen ‘In Iness, here are five bi rooms in on all of the/town, and thelr bank rolls will admit Phat is to say, they cor-|accopting beta of any sige, Steve of the profits of the game.|L'Hommedieu on Tuesday was a big ‘of course there was wrang-|losor up to the Iast race at Oakland, the different factions,|when he bet $1200 In a chunk op ‘wanted more, ‘The clubs|Hanault at 2% to 1, and cleaned up ‘the dates, as only one glove} $300, Then he started to play the month, The club man-|loser. His luck shifted, and he got ‘Were mvariably up to their] out about 1 o'clock in the morning a ‘Jooat knock few hundred winner, ioaly When ‘one vuc|. 1 the Kentucky Club the poot-room Jn aetng soot atracto, aul! down stairs, On the next floor are the faro tables, roulette wheels| tl buried a a to ‘tak and poker rooms, On the same floor tf sda iB a tt there are roulette wheels for the wo- matter ha that} men gamblers, and a supper room. at ae sien ‘Sing | Th# takes it a gamblers’ raradise, Ban cisco. Med for part of the second floor is cut four years have been “on the |away so that the blackboards, with horses and odds posted, can be seen, it 7 eRe Mert aA Be Most of the high-rollers, such as dan attack on bonis “Billy Walsh, the St. Loula book- nt a big.men and maker and horse owner; Stove L'Hom- len medieu and "Kid'’ Becker, were play- on tite, nat vfroped ing the bank yesterday, At the end are reaeauaeet by nlof every deal chairs would be pushed BO nes | back and every one would walk over an Bares, hy etave lana ie to put a bet down on the races, and sporting men fear that|ubout the middle of the deal the de Di 4s Slated to go throuy! i acription of the race would be heard. Phytns incoming| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. to( America on a —— poe trip, He (Special to The Evening World.) {sn't. coming to| NEW ORLBANS, La, Feb, 9—The fight—just wants | official entries for the races here to- to soe the country | Morrow are as follow: and size up the American boxers from the ring side, If he did make a match It = migat not turn out to be Grand jure trip, after all, hag, Court, Crler Bit Taal ella : halen N'T intend “this as a slur on the ae Shock Ane i CE—Belling, one mile, 1 Malian’ fighting ability, He HERS ation " 96 m & good one, since he be, ‘o* Redman ‘g at thant ak Nell, But there is a large and : Pompan? if bunch of American bantams and iting for this There May be a Terry Aeduy. “human fish” 1s in training, RACH—One-halt ings Latest reports say that he has become so expert that Mr. Naow ttle Hose, - B wants ait articles of the aa poe 1) d to read “harpoon instea ay Dal. Me tackle.” ao : n 2 1h nN i 2° Hiiate rane CORBET? and Netnon rel 2 BAMA _ matched to fight this month. Jim-| rourTH RACE—One mil ty Britt wants to “butt in” be-] = Honloc. too lute, Marvin ‘Hurt, in| 90 Lt wale ' nclaco, ja anxious to land a figh;: Ki one, Jeffries, now In Alabama, Gut a hurry-call for another it, and the promoters are scour+ ie world for one, Terry McGovern to run ) out to the coast and fight Safecuard 0 Over Again Bowllng Games To-night. FIFTH RACE—Three-quartera of a mile Baraard ming Tvlegtam ‘Tournament—Owl, Bite Barve Blevoker; at Sohlusin g's aleys y Ray ul} ne. dy lorrs, Tecun- NeWious. siovee jorth New Yok; a. Schults' alles SAG 5 Manhastan Borough yurney—Cyc ne, |! RACE—One mile and Ronedules at Wuenrmaun AM 1 1 1M MW ft eventy lway ‘Tuurney—Colleze, Arti ur, “Dow Skin HO; it Boawartin # ‘Arps alleys, 03) Knowledge Lito. Thavrance Mutual Re- “Margery Gattney eo bey Mutual Lite; at Thum's White fo The Tritler " mt alleys. 1 ivan farivay Navy League — Paleide, haa ihe NMariem; at Thum & Kaals- we jesaue-Now York A.C. a Th keep abreast of tihe times one muss Royal Arcanum—First soc | be Well Informed on all topics of the be licenséd by the City|bank, and within an hour was $1,5:0 h Think of playing New Orleans, Oak- band and Ascot races and the bank | @t\ the same tine! A young fellow came into the Ken- tucky Club, yesterday afternoon and during one of the rushes of the faro Bamblers to bet on the races he saw @ white check on the floor. He prompt. ly put his foot on it and worked it over to a point where he could pick {t up unobserved. A white check is Worth $2.50, ‘The stranger dropped the white check on the queen, ‘The dealer looked up at iim sharply because he knew that the Queen won, The deal ita bat pans » ‘The dealer paid, bu in flashed a questioning look on'the player, ‘The stranger wit h pe two penis ‘on the susan He won again and eae and en he had eight checks, calmly reached over and put a copper on the » The queen lost, With the six- teen checks “Shalned the stranger run his bunch into eight stacks of whites @nd quit $40) to the good from one lone check he had found on the floor, “Kole” Fearsall won $4,000 at the Ar- kansas Club Tuesday night. Holo" is Hed fe the best bank players in the intry. A stranger whom no one knew as one of the regular racegoers was $10,000 winner at the Southern Club Tuesday A but quit $100 loser in the end, John W. Schorr has beaten the pool- rooms out of hundreds every day. When it is known that there will be no racing Mr, S:horr gets busy on the wire, and soon has thé best of Informa- tlon from California and New Orleans. All of the rooms are losers since Essex Park has been frozen up, LOS ANGELES ENTRIES, (Sproial to The ny. Worl for to-morrow are a follows: FIRS’ CHP o tuntRST RACE—Purse; two-year-o zauier Cateham Send Storm | Wee Girl Suindora Avonella SECOND RACE—O; Giafer ne nille, Gorgolette Pun ti'o tng: mile, BIXTH RACK Akola Valmie Dr Chai Myer *Alner she, ; Gentle Horey Nomtor Moy wi antinite siixapo, op Montana ‘Pooreas 6.4 Pu + Riou nn lent day than by uving The | ine Clty, Colfax No, 1, Yon. | nv. No nerves way fan by uling i ce AMBh tate hse SPORTS EDITED BY OF 1905 RUSHING TO THE | CALIFORNIA GOLD FIELDS . 2 CAMPBELL AND WHITE DRAW. (Speetal to The Evening World.) WILMINGTON, Del,, Feb, 9.—Vernon Campbell, colored, of Philadelphia, and “Cub” White, of the same city, fought a six-round draw last night before the Wilmington Athletic Club, White hed ty ghee the first three rounds, jabs having telling effect, In the hand three, however, the negro warmed up and evened matters, The preliminaries were all good, the est of them being a six-round draw pales and ae WED Rei sploped aa of Jack ok OF ied wen firs rounds, rs FIGHTING. The bout between Jimmy Walsh and Monte Attell, scheduled for the Douglas | ‘omised faithfully , ere, Hut somebody weal! WINNERS OF EVENING WORLD Kuhlwein (Reform) ...+++* Whiteman (Hudson Bont) (Hudson Boat). Cheigks (Hudson Boat)... Wohn (Continental) ...++++ Gallison (Harlem) , Hnat (Phoe Hahn loeenaes) Wilkins (Orcha| chat he ont fight tl mot to him and Monte declared the bout on Walsh and Attell will fgat twenty rounds before the Commerci: St, Louis, on next Tuesday night, Palmer and Bowker, nen Bowker and Pedlar Palmer hove signed articles to box trenty. at las bein 6 8 ae nO miven by H Good bowling by all the teams that rolled in last night's series in The Even- 's Free Head-Pin Tournament ‘at the White Elephant alleys was the order, The only team that fell below the average was the Continentals, was the only team of the evening that did not get above the 400 mark, The Fidetity and Casualiy five still hold the lead in the tourney, their score of 480 being the best that has been The Phoenix quint was the honor team of the serles last night, put- ting up the fine tally of 466, The most remarkable score of this tourney was that made by Pope, of the This bow:er was certain! in hard luck, for the pins seemed to stic elphia, 1s still on the coast, unable te |to the boards when he sent the ball they ali | crashing into them, He had twelve hits, of a step | and tho best that he could tally was %, teams did nat bow! well ide and i belts ‘of the management of the ‘ting Club, of London, The jbe decided on Monday, NL Reealeeh Home Again, Sandy Ferguson, the Naw England Hot Springs, Ark. and will meet Walter Jonnaon Me,, to-morrow night, Turner Wants a Fight, “Rufe" Turner, the colore | ht-weight who made goods tn ni || Bet on & na ht, use every kin es to urtanging a mateh | He aril meet any of them at penenen te be factors In the race for the ds. have the satisfaction of HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) HOT SPRINGS, eritries for to-morrow's are as follows; FIRST RACE—HFive and one-half fur- longa; selling, OAKLAND ENTRIES, OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Cal, Feb. borne as) for to-morrow are as 14, LOS ANGELES, Feb, Toe entries "a RACE—Mile; ie cg thon} nD? Take Want suburban dus tie tt ;}(On Central ¥ 102 thet iM) Lady Charade... ., Gass (Don De Gro Youn Maris fix end omvcheit. Pith Delmore ine Gentiomen'a raos pottponed winiil’ satur- at CAN YOU SOLVE IT? ‘Test vour brain power In solving ‘Whe Mystery of the Empty House’ day's Fivening World, Feb, 11, Meada Breet SIATH RACB—One mile, i MAILE Tene iey BAD BO TERS BOWLERS ROLL UP GOOD SCORES. § On or tmemen pane EVENING WORLD FOBS WON BY NINE BOWLERS Interest in the Tournament Is Increasing and Contestants Are Straining Every Nerve to Roll Up High Scores. GAMES TO-NIGHT. Royal Are ‘age’ of Yonke! Schwarauehil : thar, Stleker, Civil Heethoven, Seventeenth wiaiu, knowing that one or more of thelr mom. bers won the Landsome fous uttereu vy The Evening World for a eccre of 100 or over, Of the seven teams, the Met. volltan Life five was the only one that dia not have &@ member ii iin ve most fortunate team was the Hudson Boat Club, toree of the boys winh. 4 the fobs, All told, nine more names wore added to the bist of those win a core of a century or better. Tt has been found necessary en on- count of the large number of entries that have been recelved to date, which total up 14, to wirange (oO than eeven teams bowl each night, This wchedule will go into effect to-day when twelve teams will strive for the prize. A @.ance over the list of teams shat will bowl to-nigut will show the calibre of this tourney, as In the list are several of the crack teams of Greater New York, The tourney will positively wind up on Mriday, Feb, 17, and teams that have {| not as vet entered and wish to should end_thelr applications in at once to vho Elephant alleys. Last night's scores follow: FIRST GAME, Reform—Moeyer, 8; Osswald, 96; Guido, fe aunsenberger, vt, Kubtwein, 106, To- tal, 436, Hudson Boat Club—Whiteman, 101; Miller, 85; Farrington, 102; Coles, 63; Cheicks, 106, Total, ‘ SECOND GAMB, Me rovolitan Life-—Werne ke, 4; Kam. merer, 84; Elliott, 68; Moffatt, Cluff, 9%. ‘Total, 428, Conelnga Ale ee a ohn, 104; 'Tas- Eckhardt, 81, THIRD GAMB. Miibeck, ©: Galllson y, 64; Story, 84; Randall, 108, to: al, shu, Phoenix—Church, 81; Bauer, 86; Brown, $9; Hunt, 104; Pope, 96, Total, 406, FOURTH aay Orchard—Hahn, 100; Lankenau, 86; Klusmier, 80; H, envenni 87; Wilkins, 03, Total, 456, —— Commercial B, L, Tournament, (On Fatr Bowilng Alleys.) FIRST GAME-Goddird & Bons~ Kung, 124; Willams, 180; Rotter, 134; Lang, 150; Leach, 165; total, 787 0, mith, il} 156; Kimpell, 161; al, 831, ME: Standard Ol Co. No, Smith, 168; Mulford, 134; Inslee, 164; Kimpell, 21, panne ert, Why te N. Y, Pdlson Co.—Wenzel, 1% Roth, Pu ; Trunk, 184; Haff, 171; tHInD ME—N, Y, oh Co.— Wenzel, 146; Roth, 18 191; ‘Trunk, 180; Haff, 205; tota Wo God: dan-& Sons ung, 4182 Willams, 187; Berry. 180; Lang, 129; Leach, 123; total, TH, Y. M. C. A. Bowlers, M. C, A, Alleys, No. ilton Street) FIRST GAME—Troesbach, 100; Melain- wer, 164; total, 24, Grels, 128; Gould, skcoND GAME—Weeks, 102: Gou'd, 131; total, 233, Henderson, 114; Weeks, 140, HIRD GAME—Trossbach (won on roll olf), 1; Gries, 1% ‘Vrossbach, 161; Wooks, 196 4 FOURTH GAME: Ll, Wilson Gould, rie 1 d SINTIL GAME 129, Gliman torfedt, Plumbers’ League, (On Monarch Alleys.) FIRST GAMB—Metropolitan Plumbers PaBly Co.-8W y WT; Bul lard, 131; Donnell, total, 298, Abendroth Bros.—Gurley, 13}, Mulla, 181; Hogennuce 133; Boud- well, 163; Mertz, Ito; total, 705. BECOND GAME~ era’ Supply Co—Sweet, 126; Daly, 102) the first story of ''The Return of Sher- lock Holmes," by Bir Se foe Cy Doyle. One story will appear each Bullard, 0; Donnelly, 110; Blataser, 125; (otal, bo. ‘Abendto etropolltan Plumb: , n Bros.—Gur- ie, 1u3; Milla, 104; Hogenauer, 123; FIGHT ARTICLES SIGNED TO-DAY Articles of agreement for the six round bout between “Chick” Tucker, of the Avonia A, ¢,, and Tommy Mur- phy, the Harlem featherweight, were signed to-day, ollnching {we match. According to the articles the boys will) meet In the National A, C., of Philadg|- noon, at 122 pounds, weighing in threo hours before ring time, A forfelt of $250 has been posted by} each of the managers, It will be | turned over to ‘Thomas Murphy, the well-known sporting man of Philadel phia, who has been agreed on as final stakeholder, Both heirs are training hard for the battle, Tucker at the Avonia A. C., and Murphy at the Polo Merts, 181; total, 662, THIRD GAAL Mtge. Saleomen—For- felted. Gen, Lawton Council Wins. (On Bedford Palace Alleys, Brooklyn.) FIRST GAMi—Gen. Lawton Council, dr O. U. A, MJ, Gourlay, Jr, 146) HK. D, Sherwood, 321; J, Porter, tn G, Dodge, 118; J. Gourlay, 8r. total, tus, Patriotic Coune U, A. M.—C. Kasper, yu H, stuart, 443; H. Teald, M6; a bend, 138; total, 632, scOND, GAME—Pligrim Council, Jr, 0, U. A, M8. Keele, 121; W. C, John- ier yt Cc. W, Virich, ‘i Miller, F, Smith, 104; total, 560.’ Gen, Law- tah Council, “Ie, U, A. M.—J, Gour- lay, Jr, 9%; 18) D, Sherwood, 143; J. Povter, 149; Podbe. 148; J. Gourlay, Sr. 121; total, 057, THIRD GAMIE—Pligrim Council, Jr, O —C. Kasper, 86; H. Stuart, 121; He Fassatbend, 98; total, Silk League, FIRST GAME—Passayant Co,— fer, Hh Weatmeyer, 168; isn, a ry, Toussaint uh total, Heald, “si; 564, brucker, 115; Hotman, 121; Uirtens, 182. Stalp, 144; Von Dohlen, 152; total, ‘Sk. IND GAMI—Passavant Co.—Schae- fer, 149; Westemeyer, 115; Shanahan, 101; Pry i Toussaint, 172; total, 746, id Hof- 4 By Si many U7; ich 143; Stulp, Dohlen, tal, 7 THIRD ‘GAME Pastavant Co,—Schne- vameyer, 132 Shanahan, Bi ‘oulgsainty 109 fa npeuaber, eit Hate man, 196; Ulrlehs, 175; Stalp, 10); Von Dohion, ibd, tout, 782, New Jersey Bowling Association, (On Arthur's Alleys, Hoboken, N. J.) FIRST GAMB-—Castle Polnts—l, Eppel, 180; MiGrane, 16%; Mittelsdorf, 185; Pope, 134; W. Epnel, 170; total, 87, Naps—Bever, 167; Harksen, 157; Smith, 173; D. Duffy, 153; Winkelman, 167; total, 813, SEGOND GAME 169; Leimbach, 16: 153; Kolb, 174) t 14; Harksen,' 181; Winkeims THIRD GAM" Leimbach, | 207) Arthur — Bertrand, Miller, 140; Wagner, ips—Reyer, W. Duffy, a, 204; 167; Bue ts-—B, i 193; total, 1,019, Richard K. Fox Medal, Three tickets allowed; t tleket to Bou Al Bauer, Phoenix...... Ch, Wilkins, Ore! hard. Phil. Lehrbach, Bleeck M. Muffie, Svea A. Michaels, Y, Ten Pin head pin; 4 boat tickets to count. 1—-Phil Lehrbach.1o! §—TitJer poo) 6 a 2—Oh, Willing, .119|10—H, an, 108 3—A. Sjogren 1181-1, ehutte,109 4—Al Bauer ..,..118 8. Boyd. ..108 iM, Muffle 1, Thompson Ww 5G, W. Ols Fiardyy..... 107 1—J, Regen Blovin 8—G, Thum my i Under the aurpices of tho UY B.C. Open to all, 56 ale No, 246 aan N.Y. city. |. MEN AND WOMER, gi eit IO for nnnntannd 1 , e phia, on Washington's birthday atter- | POIs, Stan the won. Corbett. further states that as he will have over three weeks in which to take off the five pounds he ought to enter the ring | stronger than ie ever did before, “let i |luse this fight.” Concludes Young Cor- ett, “1 will have no excuse to offer for lack of condition.’ TO IMPROVE BALL GROUNDS. L.A MU, W, Ulrich, 112) WC, | Johnson, 117; 8, Keele, 91; G. Miller, | 4; F, smith, 1i7; total, 68, Patriotic | Bosasheoks aiveutel Co btern: | that are suttermx from any special conaition oF any diseases of w private haiure to come and have @ social chat with me and let me explain iny system of Wad ognen } thousands of hopelest that the many specialists have fatled cure VARICOCELE ti STRICTURE In 10. days, | no cutting of atretohing BLOCD POISONING with 56 | gnee: PDI ANd enlarged, no cutting. RE WRAK nently tn 10 to, 20 rer When all CASES Gop. Me Sundaya, to Wervpe Ve you eannot eal DR, R. i,t, WackENZIE, 107 | SPORTING | ing phesie Kidney aad “CORBETT” NOW IN GOOD SHAPE “Young Corbett’? will be in better phyeteal shape for his coming bout with Battling Nelson on Feb, % than he has over been before, In a letter which George Considine recelyed from “Young Corbett’ yesterday the little fighter sayg that he weighs now only 135 pounas, five ounds above the mark at which John T, Brush, ish, President of the New York National League Club, has left this city for Hot Springs, Before hig deparvure he authorized a number of improvements in the Polo Grounds, en- tailing an expenditure ot about $15,000, Additional seats will be grandstand, and atus will be put in the clirb-house, placed in ‘tho a new heating Ing appar UPTURE HUPTURED) OMe roa «2 for ME WO Illustrated Me AN INDORSEMENT | the und navive een ated re ured of for ‘the benefit of rup- tured persons that we ‘know Dr, Wix ithvely land peviiseiven ioe Fupture, that we inno hint fo. 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