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Re eh ere BRIGGS PUTS RULES TO GOVERN SIMMS TO SLEEP, " POST-SEASON GAMES| "ROBERT EDG HERE was great exoltement in New Orleans, The curt war was on. Tho insurgents appoar- @d to have the bet- ter of tho fighting. ‘The Panama reyo- lution seemed to Promise success, Edward Corrigan, leader of the insur- Rents, opened the bombardment early in the morning, fir- ing heavy volleys of free passes: into the Crescent City camp. The West- Club sent an answering the game sort. Then, find- thel battle was at « atand- 1, Oorrigan ordered a charge # famous bookmakers’ brigude, in- iting them to pay all wagers, ‘Won'or lost. Tils forced the ‘of the established track to re- “but they returned to the charge M1 with freo paases from New York, O Francisco and all inter- stations for all non-combatants, orrigan brought up his reserves, meniious volley of free passes fen, and flooded the enemies’ ith tree champagne and Ha, K the battle was still undecided, Hional Wcattering volleys of free spagne ‘corks Indicated that the in- its still held thelr captured pos! h) The low-lying clouds of smoke ana fillers obscured the and the war correspondents ‘to make an accurate lst ones, of fighters went to meet Fitz- ne right away. /They are to get into.a ring ‘with the hey are satisfied to let him the terms, and they will be iything that he ‘sug- HOWJPIT-BALL LEAVE: HAND THE TH WT ‘HR Ye Bee or Sea HOW RISE of JUMP-BALL /§ THROWN THE BALL LEAVES THE THUMB FIRS AND IS CURVEDFROM Tht OF FINGERS. THEREV- ERNE OF THE SPIT BALL, es ‘ay + HOW*SPIT-BALL GAINS MOMENTUM BY "PLACING THUNB INSTEAD & FINGERS 0% THE HOW CHESBRO OISCOVERED THE FAMOUS “SPIT BALL” The Curve, or Shoot, That. Has Fooled So Many Batters Is Being Practised by te Many Big Pitchers, MANY TEAMS BOWL IN THE EVENING WORLD'S TOURNE) Competitors Nof in the Best of Form, and Only Seven of Them Went Above the Oentury Mark. SIMMSFOUGHT 5 ROUNDS. WITH A BROKEN HAND At the End of That Time Jimmy Briggs Suc. ceeded in Putting Him Down for the GAMES TO-NIGHT, N MORE BOWLERS ROLL ABOVE CENTURY MARK. “The apit ball {s the most remarkable discovery in baseball science made within the past decade,” the fact that the tins of the firat and second fingers are #o moistened Emanon, Equitable, Elite, South ‘with saliva that they slip from the iva i fs only one provision, and Fits must fight before the ‘Of course if Fitz doesn’t ttle thing Ike that he must Moet them, and the whole ave challenging, yest) of these eager gentlemen of wa that Hits is booked until Js )t00 good a thing to Any match, If they aay thelr delancos |" ‘Toad in’ June, Then it ut three weeks to get On July 1 ho will be one, a8 he Mways Is, tie round on July! tournament that haa ever been held in| «sr Wiel, 176; A, No. to Temember this, and PRALD is ‘there’? the past year has been out of Hight in Phila- against Eddie Haney, j ever in his’ career, & stir among the There was a time spectators, quota of rooters who gave their favor- ites a hearty welcome, own 80 hard in thelr imy, Wad satisfied to stand box to the end of the ‘Won on a@ decision, her he over met, fog World's Free Head-Pin, Tournament ii’ June with’ his own Jast night ot the White Elephant alleys, tha Increared number of teams taking the alleys century scores would be Rames nhove the 450 mark, and the in-| 214; Kolb, Aividual bowling was as poor as the : ; ; Ime for the count, the stars engaged to re i her shoot, and expect to teamwork, bit Behringer, 172; Fucesel, 161; total, 820, | ¢ open the Wash. | curve, or rather shoot, and expe ‘ond . ee seven men winning the rhitaeaban Foam Toumey —— Karel eborng Club last night, Vala. | use it extensively during the coming eth io wl takes egg i Cia Beste ‘Phat this ts the largest and greatest in Hd ile ‘ i GR E T n .& shade the best of the milling, | season. When a pitcher Has it under | as ects to the bat, provided it is Re! ren No, 7 W, Quick; 171 which was very fast and replete wit Started spinning in rpendicular FAD GAME NO) ey Giana 2 AGRE MENT LOS hand hitting. ‘"Tim'" excelted in clever. | Perfect control no batter can hit tt) Tonnes, iat OW haa passed the 200 mark, and appll- cations continuo to pour in on the com-| total,’ 446, mittee, . Cloned yesterday, Goud form and feht- ltoams that sent in thelr applications have had to he retused, teams to bow! to-night, among whom are tho Métropoiltans, These famous pin knignts, who have been fn the front at Fits was the most HL local bowlers for several years, |, « their P it ji i Oarherry (Bike) , HAA CREATURE Rina: Count—Bouts in Other Rings. This wtatement was made to-day by| ball without friction, Ordinarily these XX X, Court Elysian, Seneca, Clark Griffith, as he was posing for the| two fingers give the ball a apin that 4 accompanying photographs, which are ition @ knockout, but the first published showing the pos! It “Phil” was tegen a ti of the fingers in throwing this remark- ike 4 causes * to curve, In throwing the Spit-ball these fingers give no motion 4t all to the ball, but it leaves the thumb last, which gives i @ peculiar Metropolitan, Concordia, Central, Shamrock, Suburban, Holy Cross Lyceum, No. 8, Holy Cross Wheel, Wilmore, Enterpris: | SRR RNA AL eT ane noe NN Arthur, 21; Bayha, 206; Fraser, 157; Behringer, 162; Fussel, 181; total, 920, SECOND GAME—Vaniety—F, Brown, 1 ty if oem , 156; bagel a te aval t was expected ti ; W, Brown, 211; , 899, Arthur FAA DIT TE Cree ie | paBeeeemeee TEL almonen, Teh vaattan 168; Wagner, 157; Kolb, 148; total, 825, THIRD GAME—Arthur—Bertrand, 201; Leimbeck, 183; Miller, 269; Wagner, 183; total, 1049, . Hour— Arthur, 182; Bayha, 163; Fraser, 152; (Special to The Evening World.) BpeRH TAN Mass. Feb, 14.—Jimmy an @ cut short what was to have beer, @ fifteen-round bout last night by put~ ting “Art” Simms away in the seventh round for the count. It was a rather hollow victory, how- ever, as It was found that Simms fought five rounds with his left hand only, Simms broke his right hand in the sece ond round, but he persisted in staying in the game, In the seventh Bylegs hammered his man unmercifully, send- ing him to the floor throe times, the last (Keystone), Howden (Uronco) Gregory (Flatbuah, coming back working both han fable ball. OU etude was Logan's fig “This new addition In the pitching art|mwabbly motion, the ball suddenly eheer- . has come to stay," sald Griffith, “and| ing to one side or the other at the oN CALLAHAN HAS Dchors. other” than Jack Chebro way cannot folow i ih le eye BEST OF LEWIS, belleve tt will be the downfall of sev-|, AS, Will he scen from iy- eral of the game's greateat batters, |] jug iustrations, Ue, of the ante ena “While we all use the spit ball occa- me (Spectal to The Evening Work.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Feb, b= Pm" Catlahan and Harry Lewis were Seventeon teams bowled in The Even- first Second fingers last, giving it the rotary sionally, Jack Chesbro is the only man| motion. which produces the ordinary who has thoroughly mastered it, and his Ao i ear: pif orponrye and record last season is evidence of its pee che ir effectiveness, I am practising this new jumerous, but only two clubs bowled nar, A ball leaving the left ald of . le 0 forefinger will ourve outward, and Ly one leaving the right side of the sec- ness and eanly In the game had Lewig | Successfully, and if he does line one this elty 4s evidenced by the number of | 547. 80. Loring, 180; G. Mac- The Thumb Does It All Jaurin, 20; R. " 160; tial, 653. rattled, but Harry settled 4 out It will be purely accidental,”” : tonne that hitvo entered. ‘The number | , Maurin, 2; R Cuming. 160; el, 3, LANGFORD FIGHT, | eases, ah ate, arti down ‘GD | ‘The much talked-of apit ball was die-| The epit-bail ta @ direct violation ot | Fi Ponent during the last four rounds, BALDWIN WINS IN. 127; I. Kaiser, 161; I. Horr 168; tal 6, $C, ‘Loring. ait; G dl Baciaurin, 189; R, Cuming, 211; tothl, With the Increased number of teams THIRD GAME-—No, 7—W. Quick, 2; all these rules, and ad ite entire poneras tet vil ‘As mill be. neon rom D ‘8 are lipped gently Prom the "belly “aad it leaves Umimb Jast. It gets its covered by Jimmy Stricklett while in New Orleans the early part of last spring, Stricklett was at that time with Detroit, but failed to “make good” (Special to The Evening World.) SALEM, Mass, Feb, 14—By the Agreement that If both men were pn Tournament—Section 1, (On Thum's Atieys.) FIRST GAME—Helnobund—Mahn, 145; HAVERHILL, Mass., Feb, 14.--Matty Baldwin was given the decision over Dick Grant at the end of twelve rounds put it all over Holly, and the wonder Was that the lutter wa able to stand the continuous and persistent left jabs of the Boston man, and a number of Li fore dt leaves the pitcher's hand, This is one of its etrongest points, The game in which Chesbro firet uped Chesbro Perfected: It, While New York and Detrolt were " ‘ In the fifth Holly ‘advan he all List night waa erowded WH) COeP ator HAT Stale Oke eae oe Ae tetas carted a whole, bunch Iustsmight Badin had’ atthe hs; | DaYing a practice kame Strickett used aulna loleveland early last’ weason, : 14; total, "801, s 0 Lat Ca earn taeit taverns] Dittrlh. lib; samt. “ids: “Meyer, ins; Made practically no adtempe to miei | Sfethty Atet, four rounds, Dut | Grant | the ball, but could not control it wel, | Cfevelind has gome of the qrendast it: Bickel, 160; Wolt 169; tty te Chesbro saw it, and after observing SECOND GAME-Buffalo—Barnett, 130; Westrioh, 215; Demaske, 14; Wright, 179; Guth, 199; total, 805. Park—Ditt- rich, 188; Safft, 174; Meyer, 192; Bickel, 343; Wolf, 108; ‘total, 865, THIRD GAME—Buffalo—Barnett, 200; | Weatrich, 167; Demasko,. 176) Wright, | A 149; Guth, 183; total, 875, Heinebund— but rather showed his abiilty to avoi punishment by clever footwork, bai “MISSISSIPPI” NO MATCH FOR LOGAN during the last two rounds set a whirls wind pace that tired Baldwin badly, KNEW WHEN HE WAS DEFEATED. Jt has beon arranged for twenty-three {t, He soon became master of the curve and used it with great effect through- out the season, He can make It curve In or out with almost perfect accuracy, ‘The spit/ball derives Its name from fore amd could mot fathom kt, was struck out three times, and the whole team Was badly “rattled,” ‘They made a sum total of four hits, none of which caused any damage, as there were no runners on bases, =. to put up a new record, "It hotet that when they howl they cause of the small attendance tens in the league, but they Were mere |i oe ne A dat, Job how It was pitched began to develop | playthings An the handg mt oe Lynch refused to go on WA Ab jole id WALSH TO-NIGHT Two of the best bantam-weight fighters in this country will meet in the ring to-night, They are Jimmy Walsh, the New England boxer, ahd Monte Attel, the clever boxer of Call- fornia, who {s sald to be a far cleverer boxer than his brother Abe, the clatmant to the feather-welght championship title, They will try conclustons: in a twenty-round Bout before the Commer- clal A, ©, of Bt, Louis for sixty per cent. of the gross receipts, These boys should furnish @ great battle as they both are clever, ageres- sive and avo ood ring generals, Tho ‘of this bout will be ed 00. Hiner ot MteNetl of California, be the same club for the bantam-wel championship of America. GAME ENTRIES FLOWING IN There are some remarkable entries flowing in to John J, MoHugh, of No, 418 East Fiftleth wall, for the games of ithe Eighth Regiment, to be held in the armory, Ninety-second street and! Park avenue, on Feb. 18, to be the race for the three-mile mills tary athletic championship, 80 far there have been entries for this ra from John Joyce, the ten-mile amateur Athletic Union champion, whose great race at the Irish-American Athletic Club's games on Feb, 7 won tremendous applause; Billy Frank, his regim mate, the former, bicycle sprinter and’ a dangerous man on foot at three miles; George Bonhag, one of the cleverest runners in this country; Walter Grady and J, MoMeekin, The one-mile run, handicap, prome ises to be exciting, three of the beat men in New York at that distance ber Ing entered, There will also be a sixty- yard run in which many crack sprinters are entered. A pushball game will wind up the programme, after which there will _be dancing, . i Erveldaat Booneyelt, who was former the captain of Company B of thy, ight Regiment, has Been Invited to attend, \ BURDICK MEETS BRIGGS T0-NIGHT Jimmy Briges, the New England boy, who te fighting very often these days, fe slated to engage in another limited. round pout this evening. B ‘6 etl be Johnny Biralek! the local feather-weight fighter. They are billed 1o meet in a twelve-round bout at a box+ bj F, show to be brought off at Spring. eld, Mase, IN be another of those one+ sided matches, tn Briggs. isa’ lignes ft] Burdick & tioeerer: weight, That 8 Tranny 19 at ths Ce rounds, pes! Beet iy ostpoint hi Inrgee opponent, os N. A. C, MEN RUN FAST.! 77 ‘The members of the National Athletie Club of Brooklyn celebrated the holiday yea- ferday with @ five-mile oross country rum from the tretning headquarters at Mas. peth, L. I, ‘The route was not KS) good dition, In @ very clove fi i hed wos py ee por with g a | FP somers,: fourth, and Hi Beaker, | e ime 83m ¢ WICKES SHOT STRAIGHT! : Ronin mimby tt baa been found noon | "C"Wiel Ui Spnegt fot, | Ule feat at ie end of ftteon rounds! ERC) DICK GRANT, | 224 was tet in New onteans, New or. ul Tati hotfrog inie ction SRMMS. WOE ‘hessone tthe trae of of the tournament from Friday, Feb, 17,| Kaiser, 15; 1, Horrigan, 10; total, ot, | phe POUL Ser Revi hadnt ea */ leans let him go, but it ts understood | otter, than to guide the direction of| mola Cub yestertay, He won the Uancoery | to Feb, %, ‘This will give all the clubs.|Untt Rowling Club's Sectional ave se ctay Ree dag Maleate (Special to The Evening W. he will play with some team in tho! | ithe batter has no nity to be | ot da tand a ae cep pallor of \ireatt tive A entered « chance to compete, The lint ight, Langford simply inecial to The Evening World.) American Association the coming sea- ape sal § te comp y PPA neh 68 with @ clean score, Other wii pI L, Nostrand and Charles M, Camo, ——_— y LYNCH REFUSED TO FIGHT, GLOUCESTER, Mass, Fob, 4—Be SPORTING. y 4 The Bulletin 22:7 No, 574 Mahn, 132; Graff, 188; Sohmldt, 155; a only put up a new record for OB: +} ‘ Room 23, World Bldg., N, ¥. City, GORBBTT and Batting |i, ony, But up a new record for Mueller, 26; “Obermaier, 114; ‘total,| (Soest to the Evening World) (Special to The Evening World.) CRESCENT CITY ENTRIES. TXPHNE RACING NEWS, | gh'are to fight on the gh loentury mark, TLADELPHIA, Keb, 14.-"Young| PORTLAND, Me, Feb, M—Eddle = Timmy Britt has sup.| The scores ae ap ed as follows: United Bowling Ciubs, Laat da and “Phil” Logan, the| Harrigan won a quick victory over Billy ‘Speciai to The Evening World.) . ' le 7 ‘ 7 Royal Arcanum—Detlef, 67; Rauch rnin e Allies) a thi of Fairmount, went through six| Lawless at the Portland A, C, last Fon tothe entries Rertsmerey are M sparring partner, | PRO as tr Henrich, 18; Dini 74, | PEROT. GAME—Gothim—Helles, 158, | Of the festest rounds ever witnessed In| night. The bout waa scheduled to follows: TmOW Ore | euat any guttering trom the Denverite merrily | Miter se, 1 BF Din Th) Helles, ir. 204; G, Niglutach, iss; G.| Kensington, at the Kensington A, C.| twelve rounds, but Inates iy the, “HIRST. RAB—One mil Any gpectal condition oe ng Corbett ngdale—Bals, &: Ayen, 8: Riehi Nigiutsch, 101; ‘Trunk, jr., 4; total, | last night, Logan’ : : Only tHive, FURST RAR One ta any diseases of @, Dri * Ra oera wee | Bionxdee Bale, Bi Avens §; Riche.) to. Young Albion -Hechrath Tigh gan's fighting was a|Nelther man did much work In the StL soma bev come and he (boxer while in training, He | *4i "SECOND GAME | Skiner, 194; Wileon, 193; Kellog, ia BVA 4nd at times he completely | frst round, and Lawless had no chance eee eee ‘ oye, Nandora than he spare, b + Harkins, 102; Van en, 187} tova!, $14, By ee Sip.” in fact, the black} to do anything after that, Harrigan O70 Ante Tru ‘will, once for all the | givike>Carberty, 10 Harkins, 102) Van lsincQNI GAMM—Gotham—Helles, 16); Roy could not Ket near Logan until the | sent him to the floor early In the sec-| TUXEDO PARK, N, Y., Fob, 14.—By i eae els | Soh | tc ovae TO Harding, 102 Tovah | Helles, dr, 175; Miller, 189; Nigintsoh, | ANal, rounds, when he did’ manage to} ond and pounded him all over the ring| efeating Greenville Clark, of New York,| 14 fenor he many sy-called Part, 8; Hil, 96; Btevens, 103, Total, jit GAMB—Young Alblon--Baoh-| (fed numerous times to work’ his tn. | Lawless suw that It wes wwelere te ucc: | Racquet and ‘Pennie Club, won the Anal! 2M seh hr STRICTURE ‘top again, If Nelson| ® - eri GAME, rath, 192; Davis, 156; Miller, i81; Wil. | MOUs shift which has earned him many | tinue and stayed down tor the count, fey ENO idee eh bdene | fra yauemiek Ho cutting oF Swain ae decisively as before, Bronco—Atwill, 8; Spleselberg, :] fon, 18; Bliner, 157; total, it, Grove- gets one leg om, the $500 cup to be re: | SLCOND RAC ue mercury, a peteah Wich i Sarma Thee Cora | awe a0 OiAnALL Hy Fy, fot) : sented to the club by President Jumes Be Ue mit once HEPROCHLE, cured Th F, ; Silk Bowling Leagu Henry Smith, iar ' ' Cured “permanently: shrunken ¢ R. G, Dun—Heymer, 69; Scranton, 0 gue. inh i A , both me. 105 ie one E'matter of condition, Nel-| cooper, 17; vitting, 70; Forman, (On ‘Thum'a Alleys.) | G UHGAt dare Tonseriltey piaved aa Heleyon Dn: Hy | RURRS EN ee thot at ? , nat iny otihers who couldn't} Total, 238. A Of success, jumped the p firet fight with Corbett, Nygore} Jimmy Britt was over, says that he has taken Kilmeelf during the two wpent training at San Ra- @ little further when the mi Weber, 79; Hartvigson, 101; Dirkes, 77, esate, G0 1 won, Fincke's score In the two Total, ‘410, Vinay ce nua” ap sa bel? 15 1a6 01 hella In the pretiminarie: asiea weet Lady Fre FIFTH GAME, a ia pretiminarics for the national! om aharkey Ja CeMalnIG ARBOUR Te esata Fitzbrillar Aleotha, In the second game | Ke a *Bunnovk ‘elle closely contested, It was fully ten minutes before Clark scored his first_ace, when he ran It up lforfive love, Fincke ed him, and it |was an even match until the last few —_— YOURTH GAMB, William Ieelin, & Co. Paasavant & Co, Flatbush—Prosley, 95; Parker, 83; | Boessneck, Hrovsel & Go Trifle Hunter hite, 66; Turner, 16; Gregory, 100.| Greeff & Co... Iaateliab, Oelbermann, Dommerich Samuel Riseman & Cc Splelmann & Co... ‘otal, 360, Kanawha—Uhl, 82; Hogenauer, 71; FOR P. WHITNEY minutes, whea Fineke scored two points Ri é amateur racquet champlonship, played | Whorler,. 2 } 10 G > Ho | WEAKNESSES of DR. i ty Ot fail, Ar SRPRSTAvN Hua, ¢ Waite if you cannot ali, (0 4 .'H. M. MACKENZIE, 146 W. Sith St, New Yorts, Le Prospect— 1; Wel 60; H pe y ely Led i come —— SParhapy he has, and perhaps ho| Heche ge Gare ts eGs aeeege Oi Hs | Soheter, Sehiamini a Vowels 02.07, on the courts of the New York Club, | Mrson Alter having annotnced hia \ OLD DR. GRINDLE MO has—-thon Young Corbett | gyn” al : a Payne Whitney and George Clark, of |cx-sullor has come. forward vty Whe} i 85 YPARS A SPROIALIAT Tu’? ® AL not—back to the mines, ei NGMO;Ochs, 70: Beholepe, 74; Cohen, BOTHNER IN THE BRONX the New York Racquet and Tennis} ciares that he is re crdenethe mitts Paty * DiRBASS Oke WEN, er + Booth, 4 ee Total, $82, 1 NX, Club; Hl. &, MeCormick, of the Chicago | 48!" and Jet fly 4 y Wallops | HHP AYR Pi eehcas 1 aghter De Grindle’y sclentitic treatment aft 2, fe Bereta es SN " learea Brsoke es & Wh) {8 responsi or } je LOB dass sacel hes tath, 28 peculiar to men ure permanentl BASKET-BALL TEAM.) innenérgerca. i Heckman, 92: Club, and George Brooke, of the Phila: | shirkey's ine ty Prank Gotch, the | etal Rod added: halt a miia's 6c | cured, more, quickly, more aly dnd’ on More A W, Beckman, 66; Hille, 77; Piening, %}| George Bothner, tho light-weignt| delphia Club, won thelr rounds, weight wrestlar, who t ye Gainers) ing onvaician,? (et YY any other advertjas ,.| Rogge, 9. Tota champion wrestler of the wonld, will] Whitney, champion of 1903, had little on of fighting Jim Jofteles, i APOE ise vessvesevtesea JOM Blood Polson cured In fre ic bus Catholic Club basker-| "Aree. St fe iawon,. 19) Bpalde| cate i peearalioa’ int (ne vera |i dimeaulty: in ‘wlanlne: torr ine eke arkey told an Eveniig World reel Handbag to. hs, Uy Handset Nervous Debiiity, in front edge monthe, made a great record this| ing, 06; Gibb, 77) Roquet, 60, Total, 224, l aulty : . Hare, uy that If Gotch Js anxlowe owner, BE. B. Kidney and, Hinder Complaints In. from te to Mabachay Aight the, five beat SEV when he wrestles Geonge Fisher, of the| Of Philadelphia, who was utterly une Will denmmmodate. hin Laat cea | Amal hr vse vey mat) Weeks. Skin Diseases” red spite. uicore etree. AEHE the BE New Polo A, A. at the annual smoker | bie to rewrn many of Whitney's switt will Hier oh bn | TU silat at Anes Pi and wPOUAN Panta awellines, Jn ol of Commerce team on H ; i 1) This wir nh ball, th Counse!—Letter” By owner: Nave Strioture Inf 10 to 20 . a of the Tremont Athletic Club, to be * Only in the first half, when will} i be GC, Bontatt & Co). 110 Heoceln in trom 1 to 2 Weeks, Ordle court by a score of 12 to 8 Inner in haldrul Roeabanie Has ‘4 Hare played tainly @e y would] dane! peony nes Rathi By espe hary contracted diseases and drains ured tn day evening the C, ©, |2; Drackedorf, 25 NOCHE TOON N CIGH AGH: are payed farrly well, did it look os Jineld Woshington’s Birthday Eve, at] couple Miate and Ruth Wad G,C. Ben. | Ato 0 days 4 Sack 7 IN A. Cy Of 289 18 rr ‘fhe had a chance. In the next halt re - | Sulger'a Harlem Casino, | ta." y TW es Ms art's the fame office, ie}: | sanT ry " | he a8 CO stale 1 ‘ vent) by J 5 fn C tee ‘ tween Oth de on the West Fitty-tirst BIGHTH GAME KATING he was completely outclassed, re \rhat camoud Prench organtzatton, the Milo and a quarteer, 171 2 Oy eA a it by a score of 17 to 18, In| Olympla—Ahrens, 67; Zengstorft, 60; s RACES POSTPONED. There are twenty-two entries, ral LUKE J, CONNORTON BALL, | acidemie de Tianse’ Aurore, will bel ens fh [wich he has occunted OVER 20 FRA RY -@. ie te C. C, C, team played| Bravand, 0; Stuetzer, 00; Zinkunty 42] 9 senting clubs from New York, Boston, | E sponsor for the event this year and In| ‘int lawn | canceruthtidiy claim “Ravien free. Monn ee fully clever game, padsing tie] Total, gd, The Amatcur spew) skating evente for the| Pritadel “ith an ahg| The aike J, Cunnorton Pleasure C) DEBE ON Ee M he history. of + CMT HOURS, TOD. i ° . i thelr opponents, ‘The| Becret—Pate, 77; Washlosky, 65; Stuch. | ClamDIeMEEID of The “United Slaten, “vy HS | Philadelphia, Chicago and ‘Tuxedo, ‘he ‘Teasure Chu Toure, 0 dance in che history of OE heen reorganized, ‘The| mer, 9; Cruden, St; Dieter,’ Gl. ‘Total, | may” womans gute, Nees ostporid sexe] finals will not be reached, probably, | “il! give a ball Mareh 17, at which | this cli ee EER eae ne eee ot ALTA. He furlongs: welling = pecnuse) of the weather, until Heb, . " ny praminent raving mei Watcat [ sooloty. wl PRC Madr A ate r e Captatn, Yeti teewand: J ait NINTH GAME, | | untl Friday, [Pa ep Ho Ape aU Heat | Umit on expenditure to make the ball a me raae Rata 1 HAND WOMEN, A .1,| 79; Day, 80; Meyer, 78, Total, 406, . , fies ot whieh Wil as Usital, Wii ign’ ‘ogard of coat, 1 Miss" Aubrey. Columbus players: ———-—. ii MOUS ADVENTURE. BERLIN, Feb, -A ult Ne passed around for the opening of the denen) ¥ with | OW gitls, will cai afaty ele Dee wunes. They have on't forget to read ‘The Adventure | Be Sakel : vA Tepresentative | racing season, be transferred to the Casino, the com-| 8! 4) avon thelr own court,| New Jersey Bowling Association, | of tne od Bullder" In next Satur. {team of nine German turners woo will | ooo mittee having made arrangements for} Ml gBelde ieee le Baar tnatie Alloys, Hoboken, N, J.) | day's Bvening World, Feo, 15 This ts|take part in the Indianapolis competl- siwianeias cally per ebony see of a number of companies 400 Melita... i B—Varlety=F, | Brown, | ube wid wt t "The Return ofl tion June ii s Now York on | Th Rugslan-Japanese war orttl to be nnesent, Willy Deck 16; Daly, 16; Protin, iM; Schilling, "Sherlock Holmes,” the greatest detec |thu ‘HumnburgeAmerioin tine stekmet | analyaed by a competent authority ko! A unique feature of the ball will be} “231 Honnte ‘th 3 W. rBown, 147; total, 85, Hour ui ries ever written Moltke June 1 tr 7 ‘The World Almamne for 1006, the wearing of the colors of variouy G Hamburg. sacing atabjes by members of the ballet, \ The most exciting contest promises’