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STEWARDS ALLOT ' RACING DAT ES. | NG WORLD HIS moming’s mall brought the follow- {ng letter: Bporting Editor Evening World: Dear Sir— ‘What has become \ of the human fish? « Thave been watch- ing the paper dally hoping to find an account of his trial against the tarpon, fishing expert of the New York Athletic Club, Mr, Neeting T want to put a bet down On the fish, I'm a tarpon fisherman /Mmyselt—that 1s, I have had the pleas- jure of fishing for°tarpon, But I never nded ahy: If fish that doesn't know Anything about my methods from per- observation could fool me, what he ‘Q wise fish like Mr. Wells do to Mr. thing's tarpon tackle? I don't think Will even rise to the bait, Yours anxiously, A, FINNY, This signature makes me somewhat los, \Is “Mr, Finny” trying to fun with me? How can a man be tarpon fishorman’ when he never, ht'a tarpon? On the same reason- pI might call myself a blue fisher- Because I went twiee to Bridge- at Fred Bullen's tvitation to teh bluefish, and didn’t catch any, But conceding that ‘Mr, Finny” real- ly, thirste for information, I will print sthe following fact ig still training in N, ¥.\A. C. tank, trial will come off Saturday night, Mth, at the club, as part of a ming programme, ‘The human fish won't “rise to the lt” because the hook |s to be securely i with a leather head plece ) the fish Jumps in. fish will try to swim to the oth the tank, and Mr, Naething wil pt to head him off within twenty nutes and bring lm back within ot the gaff. fish has already put his fin to particles, and the match will surely me off on the scheduled date, a ALKING about that human fish, the amphibious Mr, Wells will not ‘use the “crawl stroke.” This fe & new thing in the swim~ line, and the first usors of It it they would splinter all world's the last nwimming races at the N. €. It was clearly demonsirated he “crawl is a very ‘fast wuy of 2 ng. for twenty or thirty yards. ‘might be a good way to finish in the ‘feet of a race, if the ewimmer hadi Qnd strength enough left to But as a racing stroke it 1s use- the simple reason that no tan it on the plan of a steel machine p it up. Some of the men in the yard eveat tried it, “They like a streak, shot over the first h of thp course In record time, and down to a real “crawl” before ey had covered half the distance. As changed hack to the Swimming has heen ever since the time of Noah, gd there willbe no better strokes in- until the human race develops anda tall, a LAST Taylor hae been cleared of all charges of crooked baseball playing, Every man who played with him came to nis rescue, Despeclally strong the state- ments of the eateher, Mike (yady, and the umpire, Mr. Ems- lie, Grady made an affidavit to the that ‘Taylor had pitched only bulls for which He (Grady) had D Tho umpire stated that in his ¢ Taylor had played the game in eetion to the best of his abfiity, ite of these statements, ang the i it fs gilewed some of whe afti- using ‘Taylor of crooked work ed by, persons of shady repu- dhe Board of Directors of the League prefaced thelr judg- u ~withe these words: #On the-first count the board was onted wit a great deal of docu- tary and oral testimony, but Inas- fig a verdict of guilty would carry kvexpulsion of the player and F Of velfhood the board, after lating the avidence carefully and Riviug the player the benefit of every blo doubt, finds him not guilty on the first charge." ig germs unfair, While ‘Tayior ts “Wh guilty, but ty “let off” because a con- Hon would fo him more dimage shan the boa cares to inflict. TW the opinion of followers ot the Taylor, when the facts did nov int his conviction of “crooked- should have been cleared by an | end manly verdict, ® Prohibition party, however, will commend the fine of $30 Anfiicted upon Taytor, teoause ed, upon the wine when it was ‘ Pulllam stands in danger of Made candidate for United Scates by that party atyihe next a nerated, as he should be, the word-! BI; of tho judyment intimates (hat te} TAU, MR.NELSON AND DUMPY MR. CORBETT, AS THEY WiLL APPEAR IN THE RING. FIDELIAS EQUAL THE ALGONQUINS’ RECORD Two Teams Now Are Tied for First Honors in The Evening World's Head=Pin Bowling Tournament. The Fidelias made good their record as crack head pin bowlers in The Even- ing World's free head pin tournament at the White Klephant alleys last night. While they did not put up a new rec- ord, they bowled in fine form and equalled the figures of 617 made by the Algonquing, the high score made in this tourney, The Fidelias added to their glory and gained for their club the distinction of being the first team of which the five memberg qualified for the fobs donated PS Se I TEL TE GAMES TO-NIGHT, Tax, Majestic, Premier, Re- Mance, Winthrop, Unity, Dipper, Manonx, Willia Council, Washington Heights, Schwarsschi a Riverside, Albion, Queen, Bllsa- beth Turn-Down, Jesters, Sanny B. Cy Our Own (Brooklyn), Oliver, 85; Stalling, 9. | Total, SoM “t, Two Men Teams Roll, (On Beyer's Palace Alleys.) FIRST GAME — Rehm, 114; Popp, %, Total, 21, SECOND GAME-Eelther, 102; Schroen- dort, 154, Total, 256, rain GAMF.—Hyoenes, 150; Schoppner, ‘otal, FOURTH, GAME—Selther, 135; Schoen- PHIRD GAME, Fit Bohemian—Smith, 4: Adamec, 70; acnsiny) 4; Mayer, 79; Pablan, 93; 304, Blelnway—Lorehs, 96; Lee, 91) ee hl, 88; ‘Nets, ‘108, tal, 461, . FOURTH GAME, 108; Harkgen, 79; Smith, a ab @; Winkelman, 98, To- dort, 129, ‘total, 264 ty Ait AL oneh: 1; A. Davis, 66; | FIFTH GAMIL-Hoenes, 182; Schoppner, Rittenhouse, fi Miller, $8; P, Davis, 108, Total, SIXTH GAME—Rehm, 104; Popp, 69.! FIFTH GAME. Botaly 178, Reiter cAmmncn, i 98; Foss, @2: Jant- Three-Men Tourney. tal’ 379, Bchaber,’ 88; ‘Herforjs, 64." To- (On hier's Fifth Avenue Palace Mutual—Brucker, 89; Bauerechmidt, Alleys.) 4: Howard, 90; Wolff, 78; Sheviln, #6 FIRST GAME—No, ji-Bharkey, 181; , 426, Meyer, 27; Jones, 200; total. No. SIXTH GAME, rrioneenn, 197;' Engel, 14; Dickson, total, Casi nklin, 75; Bonsel, 107; Mat- BRCOND ‘GAME—No, 1-H thaws B wson, 83; Seebeck, %, To- |” gignor, 219; Perieing, ies ata an “aie ae ) x ner, $9; Noe -Sharkey, 18; Meyer, 24; Jones, Mohnkern, | 91; ulte, Irehner, | THIRD GAME—No, 1—-Ho HM , Total, 835, enor, 21; Perkins, 159; ola, Ba SEVENTH GAME. Innegan, 174; Engel, 239: Our Own—P, Koenig, 81; Kuntz, 66; HARRY TUTHILL WON'T BE IN CORBETT'S CORNER THIS TIME, Dickson, 197; total, 600, Harry Tuthill, who has trained “Young Corbett” and also handled him tn all of his championship battles, will not be In the little Denver fighter's corner this time when he fights Battling Nel- son in San Francisco on Feb, 28, Tut- Weights when he 1s fit there {s In the | business, This a Good Fight, Dave Barry, the California middle- Weight, has been matched 2 fight Jim Flynn at San Diego, Cal., ‘ashing: ton's Birthday, Barry Is a reat fighter hill says that the acqutsition of and will surely make Flynn fight. hi i auralton! OF Toe | Ferdast toc wine, They Wil checne ine Gans Into the training camp of "Young twenty-round — bi } atte. Flynn fe Corbett” has evidently done him out of | George Gardner a twenty-round arave the job with Corbett, Grim Again To-Night, Murphy's New Fighter. wee in ae Sighting Bialien middle- - eight, meet the Dixie Kid, t Teddy Murphy, the ex-manager of) colored fighter, of California, inim win’ | Battling Nelson, has taken another} 7, young hout before the Lancaster (Pa.) fighter under his wing, This fighcer 18! A.C, to-night, The Dixie Kid saya he, Tony Caponl, the Chicago welterweight, | vin ‘try and put out Grim and there- who hag a long siring of vic.or.es to) by accomplish a feat which no other ne crea Mu any, Des marten ie fighter has been able to do. protege to meet George Ryan, of Mil- waukee, at Kenosha, Wis.,’ for six Sayers Offered Match, rounds at 140 pounds on Feb, 27. Maurice ers, the 130-pounder, Chicago, een offered a match with Blackburn-Flynn Date, the winner of the Kid Herman-Billy | The Nonpariel Athlet‘c Club of South| Rinucaue battle, at Hot Springs, on Sharon has fixed Feb. 2% as the date! Feb. 2% for she l-round fight kburn, of Philadelphia, and n, of Buffalo, They will ght (1 pounds, Both men haye pos.ed for- | elts, between Jack | rik PASTIME'’S OUTDOOR RUN. Nee a Strong Fighter. Vrom the number of entries recelved Paddy Nee, who meets Harry Forber for the! f road Pace of the stime Ath- at the ‘Auditorium Jn Indianapolis Mon- lee Club on Washington’ t it day, 1s Mghter of the Battling Nelson 1s evident that there will be keen ri type. e 18 a great favor In th ; ry Chicago Athletic Club, and his friendy (0% the team prize among the fay he will be there at the finish of Clubs, the ten rounds with Forbes, ag he was Mohawk, in the Kalamazoo match, The sem!- wind-up and preliminaries’ will be an- nounced to-morrow, Duane Is Training, Danny Duane, the clever light-weight fighter of this city, Is working hard ty! get Into shape for his twenty-round bout with Peter Sullivan, the New England ‘fearon Ma which takes place at New Mass., on Washington's Birth- Duane {3 ons of the begs light local The Xavier, Star Athletic Chub, St, Bartholomew, and others have entered representatives, The course selected, starting from Itubci's Casino and return, insures a ar road for the race independent of | weather conditions, as it Is kept free from ice and snow by the railroad com- Bary. Eniries may be sent to J. ulllvan, No, 15 Warren Reausireets or C, Dieges, No, #5 John atree Boys’ Club | * defeated by a, ) No LONGER A FEATHER WEIGHT, DOQDOOQHOOODGOHOH® ® YDBOOOWOOHO | NATIONAL LEAGUE TIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULEIS OUT. ceanaananannmannnmenpanagensannnta HELPED > Youné CorBeTT WAS A MIDDLE « WEIGHT WHEN HE- START#D TRAINING For, THIS FIGHT. GIANTS’ SCHEDULE. __AT HOME AND ABROAD, BASEBALL FANS, GUT THIS OUT + $e - BROOKLYNS’ GAMES, AT HOME AND ABROAD, “MATT” WILL NOT 60 SOUTH The annual meeting or the National {Exhibition Company (the New York) National Baseball organization) took | pany being incorporated under the Jer- sey laws, The old board of directors were re-elected, John T. Brush was re- elected President and Fred M, Knowles) Secrethry and Treasurer, For improvements and alterations at the Polo Grounds $5,00) was appropri- ated. A heating apparatus will be put) in the clubhouse; flower beds are to centre fie'a; two additional rows of boxes are to be built on the second floor of the grand-stand, making three rows in all; the press box Is to be moved from the second to the mali floor, and back of the grand-stand, heve- vfre ‘unnelsed, {8 09 be closed by ‘heavy | wooden lattice work. Although Mathewson, the Glant's oa mous pitcher, has not signed a 1%i contract .a letter from him was_re- celved to-day (I"niday), that he would 3Z rt for practice a \few days before the opening g in New York. He will net accompany the team on its training wip. DOG, 100 TO 1 SHOT, WINS LIVERPOOL, England, [eb, 17~In the annual coursing race for the Water loo Cup at Altcar to-day Wy HI, Paws son's Pistol II, won, defeating Prince Plausible in the final, Altogether one hundred and twenty~ elght dogs were entered, Pistol I] was considered to be anu) "The betting last night In the drav r heats was 100 to 1 against Pistol I rt ot 71ST REGIMENT TEAM WINS. ! | The Sev antyenial Regiment b | ball team won another game last + | defeating the | score o! at_ Rock: The Seventeenth will be the opponen firet's team next Tue: lcourts, A dance will fallow the game BOYS PLAYED POOR HOCKEY. The Cutler School hockey team was the St, Paul School team at St, Nicholas Rink Jast night In one of the worst exhibitions of the sport ever seen tn } York, Waddling up and down the ice, the teams choppre away at the puck, but until the last half no one was adie to come within three feet of scoring, Coughby sur: |, | prised spall and ay the spectators by making the only tally, place to-day in Jersey City, the com- | be lald back of the cinder path In| to the effec: | ENGLAND’S COURSING RACE, | wigatlag Won Aniahed taal tir dahl Bogt Ch en. 102: | wi At Brooklyn— With Boston (a the Fidellas had finished their tirst halt} C. rise) ; Btone, 80; J, ‘ i Anvil 21, 22, 24 25, and had put up a tally of vu pins thac| 83: Higble.’ 81, Total, ok maviee Pee, Ma aE Bee [Abas ib 0, 19, 2, they would break the Fecord hed by the BIGHTH GAME, | une LW a 7. June 30, July 1, Sept. 1? "19," 20, Indians, ‘his opinion was strengthened " Cable—Kane 78: Maye! Aehat 7, 8 Tuly 10, Soot, 13. ——_—- | —. when they started on the second halt | og ‘Spina, #9:° Knobloch "ie, ba nel att win Now Fok Duk Bohults fell down, putting up a tally Meith “Avenue Palace (Breaky) May" BO, 80, | Ms ater) Mey a1, June 38, 20. {n tho last frame of only 10), Rothermel madigan, 102; ‘Thompson, eH July 6°78 ‘Bim 13 yh 8 | Suo 3 Sule E kA iti things to brighten ied nee wala. 88; Dr. Kelly smith, Bn UAR: | Boot. 8, 11, 12. 0.16. Suly 10, Bent. 18, | ann, the last With Philadeiphia— etphia— With Phitadetpia— | At Fpetqenle homie played. in hard uss tor nig te NINTH GAME. Font Aeon aD Attia 2a. 2s, 25, | Meal Ee ge |atay 8,08 ae op bowling was of a high order, He had piking’ Square — Oestreich, 96; | AUK: Bl 800) 1,8, 4, 4.| July 8 5 May 1; jaune ie to mak tons in, the fone franie to beat Weber. Om; Miler, Mathes, $5; | Ot. 6. 6 7. Tune t 2 h'soot. 16, 6. ain one pin, i H im kot nige pine on the final ball, and this ‘Rellaine:-ehlenele 105: Belger, 30a: With Pa at late yn jPiebure iat ae ie Ba 7, 2 tled the Indfans’ score of 617, Bergstrom, 112; Rudiman, ‘a Ritchie, guy AT, 18, 10 bey July 11, 2, 18 14 i ‘Aug, 1716, The scores Of last night's games are, 107, tal, 614, % } Bim 25.00 a, ‘Aug. It, 9. aretha? GAME Pyros mri. tar ieean, mE RRR (AORN (LENIN wtan—W, 08, 3 Schulze, | M. Battert, 50; H. Saffert, 55; Weber, y uly at 38. 2, | July 2 8, Bi Avg: 1, | July 2, 20, di, 14 fiat, 80; Roberts, 97; F. Gerdes, Total, oA ey . 24, 24, “28, Oot. 1, 2, 8. ‘Aug, 28, 28, ila enews leremia, Hi spenard, 3 " Rien eelitan-Fisher, 107; Leuly, Dutty, 62; Downing, 4; Cruig, 9. Tos ye th pao At Chicago— yitn ChleaRos. Bhonwood, 90; Starr, 9; Arnold, 4. Te: tal, 419, y 18, 138 June 1, 12, 18, 14. ay 1B ; ELEVENTH GAME. a Hat. ee: ‘ie 21, #2, 8, | ‘ "_ AECOND GAME. Fidella—Schults, 101; 8, ‘Timm, 101; | = . ; Pea CT | Our Friends —W, Klein, $8; Frank, @0:) Rothermel, 102; Sohl, 108; Amann, 104; | 7ith Bt, Laule Wier Bt boy 48 8 yee iE M4 3’ Hopenstell, 70 ay 9, 10. 11, May 28, 2 25, jun Fi io, Oh Mpysen, OF; epenare Total At. July Bh. 20, 2), 2 July 2 ‘Aug. 7,'8. 9, 19, Total Morrls—McDonald, 92; Allison, 78: | Aug, 2, 86, ‘Aug. 24, 24, 25, We. 1Oot. {! 2, 8 Cusmovelitun Piatt, 100; Mould, 19;| Hutchings, 108; Weber, 100; Koster, 107, | “Mt % % TIM CALLAHAN WAS OUTPOINTED (Spectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17.—An all- star show, with Tim" Callahan and “Young Frne"’ as the stars, was pulled | off at the Broadway A, C, last night. Erne hes been fighting a streak lately, and he showed that he has im- proved at least 100 per cent, by the | way he worked around Callahan, Tim | is quite a hunch himself in cleverness, but he had no show with the boy from | Gray's Ferry, who had him beaten all the way, saline b was fortunate to | stay the Imit. | KEANE DEFEATS HOXIE, J. A. Keane, handicap 200,' last night de: feated y ‘Hoxie, handicap 100, in the Class Baratenr ieerborouen olllvd taurii ment at the Montauk ‘Academy, Brooklyn, by a score of 200 ip 157, The 8 high ‘run was 22, and his average 2 Hoxle's | High run wa and his a 23-7" << » HOT SPRINGS’ ENTRIES. | OAKLAND, Hor Bt SPRINGS, Feb, 17. jes for to-morrow's races are | as follow FIRST ing: i} I, Samuelson Bringesstn Laie Bucteroup! | Panton fe rters mile; sell- | +100 oo RACE—Three-a | 8 purse Hino. dP, Gets Teck Gveon,,, ay Dr, Gardr THIRD RACE Mant cap, s Heltorn King Biaworth fra jv Proceeds and’ fackes as & FOUR ‘Five and a halt fur a“ 108. ¢ 80 10 vy Ta 105 Ds v7 Wan : 101 FI Six Curlones; elling yes WI Jig m8 Mise (Mh SIXTH RACE—One nll and poventy Wey selling Ket OOTOIOWHOUSOOOHY | ROAD WORK UNDER. SEVERAL SWEATERS LIKES TA CoRn.e@ET THE GATTLER, ENTAUSIAST STYLe. g AT T RUSH, JOCKEY CLUB RAC Tuesday, April 2, to Wednesday, day, Nov. 1-23 days, Thursday, May 4, to Wednesday, Thursday, June 15, to Tuesday, day, Sept. 9-30 days, Saturday, June 10, to Saturday, Wednesday, April 19, to Saturday, Morris Park, {ts new home, ‘At last racing*dates for the seabon of 1905 have ‘been allotted. Morris Park has deen left art in the cold, but will not suffer financially, as Belmont Park, which will have its dates, has been compelled to pay for the privilege. ‘The allotment was made at a meet- Ing of the stewards held late yester- day, at which were present J, H, Brad- ford, F, R. Hitchcock, A. Miller, August Belmont, J, R. Keene, ¥. K, Sturgis and H, K, Knapp, James Butler, chief owner of the Bm- pire Clty Track, appeared at the meet- Ing to press his claim for dates, but was y Retina When he came out of the STEWARDS ALLOT RACING DATES G DATES FOR 1905. BRNNINGS, D, C, Thursday, Murch 23, to Thursday, April 13; Tiwirsday, Nov. 16, to Sat- urday, Dec, 2-34 days. . AQUEDUCT, Saturday, April 15, to Monday, April 2%; Tuesday, Nov, % to Wednesday, Nov, 15-20 days, JAMAICA, May 8; Monday, Oct. 16, to Wednes- BELMONT PARK, May u4; Monday, Oct, 2% to Gatur- day, Oct, 4-0 days, GRAVESEND, . Thursday, May 2%, to Wednesday, June 14; Monday, Sept. 11, to Saturday, Sept. 23-30 days, SHEEPSHEAD, July 4; Saturdey, Aug, 2%, to Satur+ BRIGHTON, Wodnesday, July 5, to Saturday, July 2; Monday, Sept, %, to Satur- day, Sept, 90-28 days, SANATOGA, Monday, July 31, to Friday, Aug 25-22 days, BUFFALO, July 16-31 days, PIMLICO, April 2-10 daya, No fall dates have yet been assigned to Pimlico. The Westchester Racing Association, which conducted racing for the past ten years at Morris Park, but which has now built a home for It- solf at Belmont Park, solved the situation by continuing It will retain ‘ts od leasehold this year, although racing at its lease of — Ls | MIcur requet ohamplonehips belng meeting-room he refused to talk on the gubject of forcing the Jockey Club to give him dates, It 1s known, how- ever, that he will bring the case Into! the courts. thon to that Effect two weeks ago, The dates are practically the eame as last year with the exception that Bel- mont Park will supplant Morris Park In the circuit, and spring dates have | ‘been ativtted to the Pimlico track at Baltimore, ata Uae will open the season on nu 15 and from then until Noy. 1, ich whl wind up the Metropolitan feayon a: the same track, there wii >: racing every week in the State of New ae ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. a AT CRESCENT CITY TRACK. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 17.—The en- tries for the Falr Grounds races to- morrow are as follows: | IRST RACE—Five and a half furlongs: Ri + 07 sTaulne +07 lita. ‘ ‘ Experience . el * secon RACE— *Pawtuc ‘Merry Ac Rankin THIRD RAC ‘Ternsrod Misx Gomez. Brunswick | Vellindian Charlie Th | Dalesman .... FOURTH RACE Oakiard Handica i “Mile and a quarter; $1,000 added. Rankin Rainlind Formaster Phil Finch Invineiinle Aden NPM RACH—Mile and a Royal ATMA ever é le of Mlitora Admettus ... ie Hy meitus Sanbo its *Muriur Sto Wi pov me nna vita” . AT CITY PARK TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Ia,, Fob, 17,—The (entries for to-morrow's races at City Park track are as follows; FIRST RACE—Four furlongs; purse; two- Year aes | 1a Gloria dary. Dr. Mec! Judge Hark Chief Archiball Prince Glenn, Jurist. Lay ‘Tarascon Hontility . SECOND RACE: Bessie Mi Sharp B D' Artagnan Robert J Bud uhtad Jenn Gra Wincinnat Sune ‘Goll Norman H Dueltat Boomerack Weber-Flelds ... “Irish Jewel . Mies Gould . Hen Mora Nervator FOURTH RAC Tootsy Mael Ben Hey Jordan, Har Le Due Luvalighter Garnish, FIFTH RAC! High : Judge, Pauli’ Stevelore SINTH RACK. Mile and sixteenth; *Hoodwink Satin Coat \., eemond Girl trom Dixie La Chaperone leas. ©) were to have engaged in this battle le made a public declara-/ of Boston, "OLD DR. GRINDLE, \G 100.0,00.00,00P000000000000000) POLICE PREVENT PRIVATE FIGHT * Another private fight was prevented from being pulled off In this city last right by the police. The fighters who were "Kid" Griffo, the South Brooklya light-weight, and "Bob" Gormley, the east side boxer, who fought many bat- Ues during the days of the Horton law dn this State. They were to have gaged in a twenty-round bout for a side het of $100 and the enti#® gate tecelpta, which amounted to nearly $200 more, Shortly before 9 o'clock the 200 sports who had received the tip began to ar- rive at the battle-ground, which was located In a dance hail at One Hundred | and Ninoty-first street and Amsterdam avenue, The policeman on post, géiting: sun- piclous of the crowd of sporting men, and realizing that a prize'fight was to be pulled off, promptly telephoned to | Capt, Halpin, who sent six of his offl- cers and two pliln-clothes men to the | dance hall, As soon as the policemen | got off the car the sporting men In front of the building rushed Into the dance hail and notified the sports, In a minute the latter made a rush | for the door and managed to get out on the attest before the police arrived, The police then seattered the crowd, and tho disgusted sports made thole ; Way to thelr homes, The “mill will be pulled off saa ten days in Fort Lee ‘LONG SHOT WINS RACQUET GAME «| Notwithstanding odds of 10 to t against him, G, C, Clarke, jr, of New York, defeated Q. A. Shaw, of Bas- | ton, in the semi-finals of the national | | \ ‘ | played on the cour:s of the Now York Racquet and Tennis Club. Shaw wes jchampion in 13, and his friends con Dian expected Bi t he would, ret In the ott fi Le oe bury, of New_York, “won from H, “Scott, Clarke will meet \Vator: bury In the fina pt to-morrow, ff he shows the form exhibited yester day {t 43 belleved ne will win the cham | plonsip, | Se EEEehaciaaneeeeealll FRAZIER A GOOD CURLER, Seon eee . Alexander annual C atnpetit! points, Raber with 28 and J. Sinclair and A for novices. th! iN i) b, er won tho two ania & | THE SPHINX HAT Correct Spring Styles Now on Sale NEW YORK STORES: 825 Broadway, near 12th St, 352 Sixth Ave, near 22d St, 258 W. 125th St,, near 8th Avo, BOSTON STORE: 412 Washington Street Agencies in all principat elt The Bulletin Room 23, World I MXPER! RAC! scenes weeny, Beware of pl countert Hallet in the Alseases of mei o's wolentitio teeament acueea, paths. tn bones, re Cand mouth, ulcers, paincul ey, bis oinytnanti, road 1 es, peedtly Inbpedimenta removed. aste time visits ing less wkilled ph: Remember, Dr. tindle has ® record for marvollouy dures, | gate over 20 years at 171 West 12th ot, Piha Wh atte fail ‘ ans,