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‘TO NAME THE NAME THE RACING DA‘ ween RACING DATES. | SNING WORLD ® "SPORTS EDITED. BY ROBERT EDGREN JOCKEYS MAKING GOOD OUT WEST, AND RACING IN SNOW AT “HOT” SPRINGS. "GRIFF" OFFERS : 7 ANSON A GHANGE "Tam ready to put up anyday Anson says the word,” said Clark fith to-day, “and if the old man will Just let me know the value of dis ‘hilly Jard hall in Chicago I will bet him an equal amount he cannot catch mix,ot Chésbro's spit balls in a leather aprom, ; I will amend my former offer by allows 1 ing him the use of a Morris chair and a diver's sult to prevent him from being hurt, On top of this I will allow him aix months jn which to get in conditton) and We will pull off the contest during ¢he post-season contests in October, f will let him use a aixeinch cricket bat+to hit with, “I will take off mf hat to Anson ang will say that he was the best better/§ yever, saw—In his day—but his day te © ‘past, He will have @ lot of things te learn when ho Mar the spit pal “The old man is d remember one day, while we were jing In Brooklyn, ‘he bet me $0 tor ‘that Brooklyn would take a the games from us, Chicago won first, and it was my aay ee Rye nex’ ) We started into pee 4 three hits in succession, ad) ‘nally 4 ‘the game by slashing out a twoe! pa In the, ninth, Land all the th jthat, he was malcing himself : lose | the $40,” ¥ 300 ENTRIES IN: EIGHTH'S GAMES. 4 More than three hundred entriewe most of them crackerjacks—have beet et received by Handicapper John J. Mov Hugh for the athletic carnival of the Eighth Hegiment, to be, held in the Armory, Ninety-fourth street and ‘Park avenue, next Saturday night, th KNOWN |b KNOWN TO-DAY. DAY. N The Evening World bowling fobs that go to the’ high-score men In) tho big tournament | now being rolled at Thum's there {s | a figure of a bowl- He is a husky bower, with a chest like Jeff's, ‘There has been a lot of comment about him among | the contestants, Some claim that * figure represents Mr. Courtland aking his 113, A rival faction inslats tt is Capt, Obermeler, taken three ands before his last ball hooked to left and cut him out of a fob by one ; Refore the discussion waxes overwarm We'll have to clear the mystery. The ular bowler is Charlie Dieges, who le the ‘medals and the cup. Charile @n ex-champ himself, He once carried | the fifty-six-pound weight event in, junior championships at Buftaly, designer wanted a model, Charlie if Out and tried the head-pin game TWENTY TEAMS TRY FOR EVENING WORLD FOBS JOCKEY CLUBSTEWARDS TO ALLOT RACING DATES rok 20 how tt felt. Before he had fin- @ he came to the conclusion that a W who, could roll 100 points would to be all kinds of a welght-thrower An all-around athlete. So he posed nes BTER MAHER | is known ‘as tho . “perpetual Irish champton,” ‘Tom- i Ty Sharkey ts tho perpetual de- ant. In March the sailor champ will have unother ‘coming out party.” 1@ Opdasion will be that of a wrestling And Thomas says that as soon finished his scuffle on the mat take on Gotch, with glor N fails to state whether or not this Twenty teams rolled last night in the White Llephont alleys in The Evening World's free head-pin tournament. This is the largest number that has bowled in @, night's session since the opening of the tourney, It was found necessary to increase the number of teams to bowl nightly from seven to twenty in order to enable all of the two hundred and odd clubs that have entered for the handsome trophy donated by The Evening World, and made by Dieges & Clust, to com- pete. The prize ie ee fine an article as has ever been turned out by Dieges & Clust. It 1s not only the work of art that is etirring on the bowlers—the win- GAMES TO-NIGHT, Our Friends, Dreamland, Sau. ter,, Steinway, Boulevard, ©; Fifth Aver Palace, Ri Mable, Naps, Cosm: pelitan, Mu- tual, Morris, Bayo: Associatt The stewards of the Jockey Club wilt’, about at an e meet in the Windsor Arcade late this afternoon and awanl racing dates for the coming season, The meeting, which will be the most important hem this year up to date, ig not likely to be a love feast by any means, As matter of fact, those who | are best informed predict that {t will be rather stormy, and many wagers shave been made that what is done at it will lead to costly litigation, The task before the stewards is not | an easy one, They are asked to get a With = this are not ready other than rac! tangle might b sald to-day th turned to commercial purposes. Park waa constructed at a cgst of more than a million dollars, The owners of Morris Park, however, have dates allotted them, This would be bad enough, but the | purchuse of Aqueduct, derstood, is for sale, althought it was ind and that it would be understanding Belmont to pat thelr property to ing uses and Insist they e stralghtened out by the } whieh, tt {gs un+ @ sale has not yet been This {s the largest number of entries ever recelved for the games of any rallitary organization in this clty, and {ig an evidence of the great growth of the athletic fever in this vicinity, CHAMPION GOLFER DEAD, Luther L. Kellogg, jr., one of the best dead of cerebro-spinal meningitis at the residence of his father, L, Laftin Kelloga. No. 133 West Seventieth trees, after an {Ilness of elght months, Mr, Kellogiz, although only in hi nty-seventh year, had won two gol! | chamwlonsntps ‘and was a member of the Samay | ican team that piyed the Hi ndsp' hemp consummated, All-America hat played the hg ‘eT. ofa ald Bong eb they aro goIng. 10 do it ne one neomse (ut fTth trouble was aroused by the etme of the Fox Hilla Gott ‘Chub, <7 HIS is one of the Sreatest sport-lov- ing nations tn the tournament’ last might. ‘This team is that nine tracks, instead of seven, a8 | stances would dates be allotted th sah saesemyeern WIthOLEv A, Gdubt one ‘Ot: the bese -tn in former years, have applied for racing | Empire City track, It $s this docielon fering) trom Pore’ fntenest in |Gteater New York, and, although they dates, ‘The newcomers are Belmont |thet, when sme made Dublic, will {iat atu Maunattion ot . i " count t v ij horee racing than |Put Uh, the fine tally of 4, thelr work G, jones, 143; Furshing, Fare and the) Bin ire city. tak, |traok Insiet that’ they have a tlant tp | aruarteeesine and hayek we do, and in France more inter- and. down, fair field and no favor sport Uncle Sam takes the cake, allotted ¢o Morri, in fe The only "tht that seems to be at all | est in. automobile [M0 Fe°ord of 6, held by the Algon-| mond! 16; Hate be tents, Aye FE T Pha) Weibaeter, tscuat ont arte | certain now i tha: datea le allotted | (housanas Aerie ets speeding, but for Monel it total, $24. ty ' ravesent heepshead | specialists aye felled ta an all round, to The team certainly was in poor form, ara Ga , 216; Rovwe, e will race at Belmont Park, formerly |Bay, Brighton Beach and Saratoga, It] I cure VARICOCELE tn 5 : oo of the United Bowling Clubs, It was expected that the Rosedales ‘would hang up a new record in the was disappointing to numerous followers, who hoped to see them ‘break. only one man going above the century mark, Henry Bellmer, with a score of 107, The others were unfortunate, most of them hitting the head pin, but the pins refusing to fall, FOURTH @hire—De bemile, 214; Bele Palace Two Team—Ladies, (On Palace Alleys.) FIRST Kir srepnty Ambrone, 181; Mra. total 211. AT CRESCENT CITY TRACK, they are golng to do it no one sepms | to know, The whole trouble les in the fact | This was | Jockey Wild Irishman Rose Hen, Belmont Park, it is argued, although | dates & new track, 1s entitled to the dates |fght for t raced at Morris Park, It trigd to lease the latter for a term of years, but failed, and was given to understand that |js life as a racing property was Aqueduct is pui add dates; if n seen whether Empire City track appl, something the stewards of the Club never dreamed of, Promptly decided that under n and enphateally deo! favored one, and Park will appeal to the COU ke 1 ying for dates, and they 0 olrcum~ lare they will rohased Morris Park will ot pp 7peduct will be the dt then remains to be the owners of Morris and also a member of the TANENON bape Deal Golf clubs chat with me and let fhevexuluin iy system Of treatment, that has cured days, no cutting or tying STRICTURE In 10 dave, | no catty or stretching: RLOOD POISONING with: out mercury, 0 SoMa LADDER and Viale | dunditione cured permanently: shrunken organs. made potash known golf players in the country, Ig ! seem to take more interest in men Two of the bost tease in the city will | Torbeet.. (Bpectel to The Evening Werls:) strone And enlarge. no vultine, RECTAL | han tn ores or machines, Base-/roilYo night, and its the boas tof beth | SECOND ake “irs Beyer 41 MFR) NEW (ORLEANS, Feb, 16—Ofeial Geese cae American game, an make new Heap j fi or Morrow's races nently tn. Lo Bvery player in the big Metropole and paral tans he te | THIRD GAME, Mrs, A Ambrose, 67; Mra, | Crescent. City track Tis aa toliowe: EE tebe TAKEN, HOUR iNcuR: k 1" try for the 1 ABT i ‘ i ay, ty own and: talked me from elon together with elghteen ‘oth toner pos FOURTH MEM, Mie 138; ‘ A Cee RA youTeannoe nat oo Aimee (to, coast, ir college Mrs. Fuhrmann, total | cere kind dala alata 8% al HANLONTO-NIGHT) BY KID ID’ WILSON DR Pit i ACKENZEE | Biting men, you cannot find @ corner FIRST GAME, sixttmann, 8; total | the spanty where thelr names are efntre Row Murray, 00 0; Neary, Roeber, 109; total mH, Bien Soda WA ge sgt ae S OLD DR. GRINDLE Crowly, with, a Univi Eddle Hanlon, the OCzlifornia fighter, (Special to The arena World.) 83 ¥; ars , Pha{'s one of the reasons why ail) Toa, fete aca Me Ri 4. pallens Tournament, and Tommy Mowatt, of Chleago, will] WILMINGTON, Del., Feb, 16-"Kid” 8 AVR sas? OF Wig IY Stateur and professional, must | yn a: R. Lancaster, (eH Last FIRST GAME“ Varunene. meet in an efzht-round bout at a box-| Wilson, of Orange, N. J., defeated Ra. Under Dr, Grinue s sciontic it clean, Faking will kill any McCor- nt ath manently re Canter, bh, Total, a, ing show at Oshkosh, Wis, to-night, /Smith, of Baltimore, in a si SAT nora Guaelyt mche aaa | mack, 233; fi ng t 1: ” » dn a six-round fight d nore quic more ¢asily and on | the world. ‘Where 10,000 people SECOND GAME. i teh oer wis Nor- They are to battle at catchwelghts tor last night before the Wilmington Ath« foderate ferns than by any other advertige. | fpey, to soe. baseball game or a] Breakers — Walsh, m1) Rohner, 1; 22 otal Whe Gea Central— & purse of $1,000, of which the winner |etle Club, The go was one of the best |. Mido Tuls9n cured in trom 1 to,8 montha, ae match RR ee £ its Bernhagt, 1; Westphal,'00; Schaefer, i Titer, 40; De Mott, 18); Prin will receive $800, |that have ever been pulled off here, “Tn and Hiadder’ Complathes ine coon h Hotton would go sy, Kena) Total, ses NO: Hellas, 190, ‘ro Both me: noted for thelr good |the first’ sound Smith knocked his man skin Nise rel spate, lee _ GAME — h men are 1. TB e nocked his ma vee. ul ray ery oeest wonid:be 4 fake. Not sat 1OuR Cir Oy aes, S| Mack, ont: eS cara ik, 200; He, Rg uM tighting ability. Hanlon has recovered down with a terrific smash over tho | oat aR 0 er mipncred would go if they thought | Lodge, %,' Total, 488, ris “18s 7. MoCormack, 188; Hi, Bhi) Mame le ont Kent bite SIXTH RACE—Mile and on his old time form and expects to Put /Grange fighter was groggy, but the | 2a?! dntabaet tos ert be 8 take, . _ ‘THIRD GAME, 103; Signor, 46i; Hoang Pee ash oj selling, a Mowatt away before the expiration of |minite's rest brought him around all |} nn Ing, perhaps one of the most tn-!: eimore-gchaeter, 16 Koch, 60; Zol-| ie, gS mg 1 Oe HS 8 Sdgenie’ Foster Souchia ao | Sieineraine’ the clehth round, Mowatt is just as right, i H He OTE Solas afte ting and exclting of all games, has |ier, 78; Huebner, 8; Schilling, 70, ‘Total, | THIRD Mmt-crand Central — Tot- My Lady Pesev and Malt) — Nupal confident of beating Hanlon, and with |, During the next five rounds Wilson ae h d more through the actions of a ten 10h; De Aoi aa Prine, 160; Rue, fed ne Bates & Walden entry, Major Dani two fighters so evenly matched a fast (foNsht, Bmith to a standstill and had | which he has oscuple % AW faking fighters and dishonest mana. | ,Hllzabeth-G. West, 10; Davis, $1] 102; Hellas, 185, "Total, 662" Preabyst| pgffiit> RACE —Mile and” a’ eixteenth;| — Nannan TAP BHOALRaRGHIC we 5 Rey CRONE, seeReneedlys 5 SOUBR VERT TRY cb ag aie ‘ i 4 9; Bly H 0: " ‘i u rby, ot New » Was to have mot Mle 4 A . fers and promoters than through all the | Mi “fig't* WoKerson: 6; R. ‘West, 82, To- Knecht; Gang ae Ae cdl Ta Figgelte Goines —— rere Kid" Simon, of Philadelphia, tn A s1x- | wml s poabtion based on other reasons, FOURTH GAME, be Od *Apprentice al round. go, but the former did not appear iY. M. CG, A. Bowlers, (On Central Y. M. ©. A. ), 5 FIRST aaah Hees ara ae ond class, one’ McKee, Weaver, 149. MoKee, and tho bout was declared of, —<—<.—. AMERICAN WINS AT OXFORD. pce AT CITY PARK TRACK. ‘long as baseball is kept clean it | be the greatest sport in America, bing will never touch it, becauss iry will creep {n where an individ: FIGURE SKATERS TO MEET. Amatour figure skaters from all parts Lovolx—O'Dalr, $4; Hitohman, 86; To 67; ted ; Glimore, 23, aoe ronx Aur ‘Tice, 62; ‘a Camphetl, 5) Cole, 48; Gold, 6 Mott EW ORLEANS, Feb, 16,—Phe en- | of the world will compete !n the annual OXFORD, England, Feb. 16,—Young, erry: Bhs aoe Can) GOnty) | the FIFTH GAME, SECOND OA 1D GAME Warsaw, 142; Bt . | tres or toumorron’s City Bark races | National Figure Skating Championship | the South ‘Dakota Rhbdes scholarship i hands of large sums of money. | Roi edale—Junge, %; Kessler, Ban-| 198, Weaver, 16: Strawn, 161, rawn, here are as follows: competition of the National Amateur | man, in one. Oriel COREE oports yester- ease of individual dishonesty ders, Burkholz, 91; Bellmer, i, To-/ THIRD GAME—Weaver, 129; Warsaw, FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; purse, Skating Association of the United raed tvs leony Cine Teh vata fae! Fea, rele vx ‘among the players it should Minors — Brown, 71; Sondime, 61; FOURTH GAME—MoKee, 181; Strawn, Pinte States, to be held at the St. Nicholas | 9 seconds, and the high jump, 5 feet 2] batt d es and sternly, If an erkes 9%; Gilbert, 60; Baggs, 67, To-|” 337, 5 4 ¥ Mairina cee ae Pp) #eco LL is innocent he should be | tal, J i y cleared f from even the slightest SIXTH GAMB, e reer este Taurnen, hy Hox “A if ‘i Concord—McCoy, 72; Curlin, 65; Odell, | (On ers's venue ce Brushto 8 guid fn hard to believe that 10; Corbett, #8; Hortman, 7, ‘Total, Alloys) A i an in 9 ane any cases of Individual dis- |" gop Zepndet, 90 effeld, §; | FIRST GAME—Team No. 10—Dr. Kelly, Norwood Ohlo . 107 Le ell faen, the Miller, §8; Btandt, $3;° Grebensteln, 98, ney ao 169; Douglass, 156; total, ‘ ave |--§ Mr colors the same. fective Ave | Total 426, ‘eam No, 21. Sct, 108; Helter, SEVENTH GAME. 1200; Volz, 225; ‘total, in the ooll Thal otic 08, ually SRCOND GAME—Teay I cted Catarrh and suffered ter. i vel Hudson, of Yonkers—Cave, 78; Doh- an n No, b-sucen, Gentlemen —I wrote you some time contracted Catarrh and suffered te: oh bata hiner Mien eas oh, 97; Frost, 66; Wilke, 61; Thomas, Hu Smith, 166; Rohs, 189; total, si. ago, giving you an account of my enf-| ribly with it for 25 years, It was sobad ike a, Troan when his team OO OAL Ta sge ei) aainers, Bay Fine AAR Mi We SonIM, 169; Heltat, 204; ferings withan awfulcase of Catarth, I} that I had lost my hearing, sence of heigl 66; Roberts, 07) Leader, 62, Total, 49, '|THIRL GAME—Team No, 8~Suden, 17;| Inovisive ae had all the adie that accompany | taste, as well as heing nearly blind, I EIGHTH GAME, Smith, 118; Rohrs, 19; total,’ siz Pd tne Ju this disease, such as mucus dropping in| tried varions medicines and specialists, Ot and Best Tales See WINWER CIR BIHIAT Bie MUEoHT) i roan No, 10-Dr. Kelly, 119; Gittord, Vorthinate : the throat, a constant desire to hawk | s spending a large sum of money with 08; Telschman, 91; Dumble, tt, ‘Total, | 1” edie a lit 518, A Bick nai i and spit, fecling of drynessin Sis tiroats | ; een wilh Bb parorps bie results $0 aH ank Clerks, Ov 4 cougi and spitting upon rising in the} I abandoned all other remedies and doc- PRN of Sherlock Holmes, ile ial Whson, ai Hater ine Rotel: FIRST q Ny Thum's Alleys.) | i tootate Mack morning, scabs forming in the nose, |tors and hegan Ying pone Ss. 8, z i 422, haw, Tar ae Banke Al se Muha tat which required much effort to blow out, sometimes causing|took three large bottles and one small bottle, when much “The Return of NINTH GAME, Harter, 1 15; Bohn, 17) total Bn Ui “Merry ‘Acrobat Paul Wh the nose to bleed and leaving me with a sick headache, 1) tomy joy I found myself awell man, All my senses were Bherlock Molmes''|q,AUrora—Glessler, s3/ Bartholdus, -63;| coln National--mactey, tise kyon in| Barkelmore s,s. ce had thus suffered for five years, As soon as I heard from|fully recovered, and after fifteen years Iam happy to relate Ie abrlea oF inves Ggomuman, #1; Welbletn,’ 70; Leachineky, | Marshall, 161; Machiowell, War Frey, | sete fiver, you, I commenced to take S. 8. S. sno Aaiet and after that I have never He the slightest cach ol te ailment, t t ick)—Marks, 48; | 8 Y | Belle Bernard dary. Worth, Thad taken three large bottles, I notice’ a change for thc|am now 7§ years old and enjoy good heal lor my age, elena a Keller. & A ses, 10; ray: ae Fal ed ee Ne better, Thus EEtonnne I continned to take it, and in a| cheerfully and gratefully re schmmend S. 8, S, aa the rem. the last and best |!" # Total, 39, Bohn, 134; total, Rankin ss Sovatan Payres, short while was cutirely cured, edy that cured me of Catarrh, TENTH GAME. *Apprentice ‘al ‘ 416 n in i Mit pal--Vreeland, Tittle Chant PIE nace 224 Randolph St., Richinond, Va, Jonson A. Bet1uM. Fordyce, Ark, L. 8, Locurmer, adventures of this) Breatest of detec- in| Black Bass—Sjogren, 103; Osborn, 73; cmenneetie “One mile; selling. 1 6 Gin & Leonhard, 70; Halmbach, 60; Graner, | g i Ei veather, it is mor : tives that Conan) 73, Total, % i hat GAME—Lineoln Maleate AT OAKLAWN TRACK, If winter is to be dreaded for its snows, ivy, cutting winds and damp, unpleasant weather, h fy re to y Doyle will ever| , Hast Side MCA Sanderson, | fan 1, Warts AO} Marshall, 163; be dreaded because it brings with it the most annoying ‘and disgusting of diseases—Catarrh, The changed ever! 66; Hanse MacIntyre, 98; n+ 6 103; Frey, 56, A », 16,—The w fi s , 8 write, One of these| nutt, 10: Ieush Total, 268, | 4 National—V; 143 lentes, SPRINGS, Ark.” are condition of the weather brings on ‘bad colds" which irritate the inner skin and tissttes; and they secrete an complete narra-| , Winner William | Murray, | kitsmayn, 97 Reynolds, 19; Letson, 156) "Ran RACE-Five-elghths of a mille; unhealthy matter that is absorbed by the blood and scattered all through the system in its circulation, and at fivens cappeara in| Haine fous sR. Chadwick, ult : ‘stk ben fe Masel te 100 the first sign of winter the patient begins to ‘hawk and spit.'’ All the mucous membranes and tissues of the each Baturday's| ‘homgon, Union, 101; W, Clarl 5 Bes Oetonaect | body are ailected by this disease, and the filthy, poisonous matter finds its way to every part of the body, BVENIN Gli sate eh ae et ay MoH \ | | making the sufferer dull and half sick all the time, The head and eyes have blinding aches, the stomach BORED: chr, Bast ide ¥. M,C. As a Hoodwink | bloats, the hearing is often affected, and in its worse forms the soft bones of Rilo Punter m AiaGh BAN HE) A. i Hone the nose and head are destroyed, Local applications such as sprays, washes ventur f peeel pees Inlous, | Wy Bites and inhalation’ cau do no more than give temporary relief, because the blood enture 0 . 173; total SSS ing Co,—8mith, 1 Y a o 2) is constant! ulating through the system loaded with these filthy catar- The Hitt BOTY, abe cd erm Glesnea wile ie ‘th if , ie tut 1 thal eset and it mie be purified ae cleansed before a cure can be ef- peared last Satur- FIR wrham el. BC ee intiis Wee inti mild uwosvearsoiin, EMS OF ® miles) Avnrint fan MlaWance, fected, §.S, 8., a purely vegetable remedy, cures Catarrh by its invigorat- 4 aa as 19.0 earls one, WB | Uirlehs, 140; Stolp, 152; Ht Nb ing, purifying action on the blood, aud the catarrhal poisons are carried off Ph 4 Reine ri AOS agnor a ae in Miaeman & Co id SEORUING: | through the proper channels. §,$, 8, makes the blood rich and strong, carries healthful properties to the or- Qnol forget to buy Saturday's Eve.) 1 Pala ") Teese ea: Herbst 1a oid The Bulletin :: | Saan ae ee en Pe coe cot CMA aE RALLY Me botity re) ae World, with four-page color sup- SECOND" ite cornam manta Roessenak, ' Broesel —Bte! jaa an e@ DUNetIN BES ! cold ome chronic Caf Heo g it, Our book on The Biood wild lee mailed and our physicians will give advice to all catarrh sufferer | nt, containing The Adventure of brucker, 147: Hofman Orns Room 28, World Bldg. man, 121; Cook, 144; Ston bel total,| 16 7 OURD RACH-Five and @ halt furlongs; EXPER. 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