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‘LOCAL critic has faken @ very neat fall out of Tommy West, who a few jaaye Ago | wrol for The snr it (\ : World a compart) gon of Young Cor. Det and Battling Noleon, Tommy's ftarements aT ¢@ picked to pieces quite cleverly, and to show how really idiotic “this West oo is he fs piiaquots 08, Rate: wrote the follow- referring to Corbett's unusual: Work in the fight with Nelson, shé he was’ whipped into helplessness Seka ‘even a flash of his old he got into action with Matter on that occasion he did not "appear Premarin t0 put up his hands 2 ‘This. wan transposed Into: i never knew how to put hands,” pmmy wrote: ‘Nelsoh, on the roe is entirely opposite to Cor- Mhe Battler is a natural athlete, ' “4 ine oy ie 00d boxer, with a style of and is as tough as a hickory ly some twist the critic saw a follows: ‘How different ts Nel- SOUTHERN TRACKS _REEP UP THE WAR UP THE WAR: WORLD | forbett! He fs a natural-bom knows all chere is to know game it the charming personality ‘te dwelt upon, to the utter jon of West and his villainous st To “quote the critic: “Cor. ‘one who knows him will 4s one of the most gentle- fellowa that feasion,”* 8 an awful rap, ‘boxing profession {9 certain- some hat knocks just now, th all the rest of che fighters fall Me Oo gid Cor- nly" a! pet nis CORBEPT showed the high- evelopment of his gentleman: Hhatingis in the second fight y von aabhagen in Ban Francisco, n he deliberately planned t Mingad not by falr fight- Niet ‘Terry was a clean- fellow, with a home and PutsNon he waa proud. Harly it Corbett bogan talking to fying ¢o rattle him by making | Hh tho choicest of ‘ender yealled Terry every foul “arom the Great White kept fin temper as Corbet only abused him per- j and retaliated by fighting faster Then the “most gentle- d@ fellow’ in the ring turned to Terry's family~ ohildren, At last Terry ontrol, tought wildly and tt the opening for a knock- trea the seme thing on t, boa even planned and re+ ue of 0 Sats I pn was PEED js the thing, in Cuba, Now Senor Con- All, owner of the Cuban machine that recently won the reat hundred. tile race, i¢ start- ing a project that will =make = the Pearl of, the. An- illles, one of centres of aul mobile racing. enor Conill 19 one of the richest ‘His eatated, wide by ‘an ordinary Buropean | IS NEARING ITS EN ever soviet |Great Head Pin Tournament Will Be Brought to a Finish Monday Night, When Forty Teams Will Bowl. sige I steams bowled in The Rvening World's Free Head-Pin, Tour- nament at the White Elephant allevs last night, 'Thig ta the largest number ut teams that have ever bowled in a single night's session in the history o: the sport In this elty, Hoan ae @; Reld, ©; Mauser, ELEVENTH GAME. Forimeaventy 4 z Sock & eeiment Neco wentick me a ‘ti ae Faber, a HY One more night~-Monday—and this, the greatest of head-pih tournaments, ert See 62; wit come to @ clove, Such eagerness ngoy, i Hea, Hea, 68; Dou eins compete for the handsome trophy aewiter or} Booker, tis coat ie that has been donated by The Evening | 971, World, and which, bythe way, \s as THIR' fine a plece of art as Dieges & Clust paeth yy hub Hon mane a have ever turned out, has never man ie rer aN in! A seen in “a bowling tournsmei ms 6 ota plese winners of the'contest will have the dls. tinction of being the champions of the United Eowling Clubs, . On account of the tourney being Iim- ited to next Monday it was necessary (On Fair Bowling Alleys.) 114; Mabee, 182; Burgess, 126; Ball, to Increase the number of teams to! Keeler, 177; t iy 770, M. j 4 , 710, Manhattan Shoe old New York, With our Champion bow! each night, Some of the teams Co—Brady, 24 + Gorman, 153; Yowler, |Glants, under the astu'e Mr. McGraw, have to walt hour for their turn, but| #8: Westerneld, 190; Wooailt, 127; total, lgtarting out to win again; with the| they do #0 gladly, as there ts a prize of SECOND GAME- Ble; +Cooper Co. | Highlanders, teased up to scrapping a haudyome fob in. store for every Tosa 18); Mabee, 165; Burgess, 124;|pitch by their narrow loss of the flag | bowler that rolls a sco.e of 100 or more. oat 14; Keeler, 161; ‘otal’ ee Alf. }lage year, determined to take It this The scores last night, taken os an in bf i eet Pe ca time, there'll be hot workein Harlem. average, were very good, \No new reo-| Hirsch, 149; total, 728, ia Who wouldn't be a fan? ords were made; in fact, the present|THIRD GAMB-—AIf, Benjamen Co,~ Good Racing Season In View. high score was not equalled, but all the furrenate hes ©, 108; a Then there ts the track, After all teams put up good soores, while four-| Manhattan Shoe Con Bred, Bie Get | thts ico and snow, It will be a seventh teen bowlers have added thelr names to] man, 154 vowlst 3 Wertertiela, 1); | Wonder If we don't have the finest sum: | the list of fob winners, Wood:tl, 163; total, Di. er ever, Soon the racing scene wil} On Monday i will’ be necessary to complete the schedule, and this means SECOND GAME, Dipper—Jordan, 69; Ludwii but, ie Bitle! 9; De ‘otal, ‘& 6. —Bhacktont, 117; Hell- miner, 88, Orear, 42 Ladies’ Two-Team Tournament FIRST ert Priestly, 119; Hoftm: total, ts ered ctically a ish, game is getting hot, Inj World free head-pin tour have tied theAl-' of 617, Thejper- pi iax team ts if than that of the’ +1 i for every man 4 winnin fob. aun raises tire figures, the ag se Alwapauing Wil will Aik to Y alte a But dont. crowd, ther good clubs in petition etill, ase Ball Club to-day owing named players | Hugh Jen- ated “aii Pa aa , D, Burchel i Guay itt, it ny emont, ban Bags Ball Club: Chartos! £ i Wanta Base Ball Club: A. 0, mn is to manage the At- t i 8; Kelfer, tad, 37, wet =, MeCornuick, logs W.. Meconmacl i} ’ THIRD GAME. FLA iy sUbibilie Medd ‘Hottman, 13; Morr! 1 ; mya st ding Titshereie, i Foun GAME —Hontg, 101; Smith, SkCOND y rete, as ‘i FL tora 116; P, Haller, 116; Keifer, 1 leatic —~ Pet i Reitz, 0; AME.—Ulrioh, 31; Yaeger, | A, ‘aller, 19%, total, 68 Bavyattans le Reterson., i a tnt aN Xitennedy, Veeck Sehluter, | Ring hfe Brdenson,'49; Carstons, 111, Sixt (GAS —ttontg, 78; Smith, 138; 1 Roovouer, 198; T&vaderson, 170; FOURTH Psy bee Tin “GAME-Ol4 Mui carmbrusten wilblonce Meal, Donovan, 78; Y. M,C, A, Bowlers, ti P, Haller, 167; Kelfer, 128; Koo”, | bt Malte at Beniseston 0; Taaypoate, 4, (On Central Y, M, C, A. alleys.) Mi A. Halley te aoe Ariel — at, 1: Behrencs , Elizabeth Turn DoWnBurkts, 6; Con- Ail rim class, pingle | man.— i" or Wiimann, 181; Bade, 197; total, roy. W Bradiey, 84; Noonan, Hs OrDon-| ferris, 148; Auseell, 152 Hareie, 1905) gn, nel Total,’ 897, i. ATE SECOND GAM ted Bowling Clubs, Second Sec- a rs “Dee aa a; [Hind GaMit thon ee Mion ‘ig es I erner, hy GAME— 200% Becker, 04; Engelhardt, 10.| Courcey, 87, Ru iar De cours (On Germania alleys.) ee Coy, 120, FIRST GAMN ~~ Nord let & e Katzenberg, 108; Rulkenberg, | FOURTH GAME—Harrls, Ue qrnompe : Beckmann, 12; are ®; Stone, 103, Harris, 101.) son, Hi Harris, 131; Ross, Klaus, 71; Brandenberg, 85; F, Goosen, 76; Heftst, 98, ‘Total, 401, SEVENTH GAME, FIRST GAME, King Optical Co.—Gorkam, 164; At Manonx—Grosselinger, 81; Perrin, 84; Reast, 140; Regenhardt, 140; Jost, Sl; Metnken, $k) Foha, #2, ‘rotall | 146; total, vo ahh ton Helghts-Rondatl, 63: 0, | VAY Toone, 4 berg, 65; J. Toone, 7) Reu, | SWCOND GAMB. ‘otal, Optical Co—Gorkam, 158; At WOHTH GAN, Resenbardt, 147; 71, Tiftany &' C Premler—Doe ble, Wi; Koenig, Mh cK older. “hs Ape Total, ip. THs Mathews, 1 WT D GAM IK ng Optical Uo, lenet, V8; Pierson Van Ness, Olomaa, $6; Meyer, 10h; 103, At att it ite 4 total Comrie, 7 Gordon, 7 Very Iigle Lacies' evenameny fo: Belts, $6; Fowle Tax—Loughran, y, ol; Behre.ner, : otal, (On Untverra ) PARAS OAM Mis, Ci onn a 216; ranclach Base Ball Clup;| ds it Contract! ener igi Mra, Kessel, i total, 4 TRNTH GAME, man, 163) total, 210, EVENING WORLD TOURNEY iyi Commercial BL, Tournament, FIRST GAME—Slogel-Cooper Co,.—Todd, Happy Daye 8 Men Tournament. On forty teama will bowl, our alleys wil Piet "ate Boeoy HP Third $8) | dope," sharpen helt pencils, unlock ‘used. bye u iu pare = q Bit thelr pocketbooks and prepare for ac: The scores last night were as follows; lertLeechin 1%. i nd ston, When the season opens all the| FIRST GAME, eft emake, 148; total, 497. | big men of the \urt will be seen again, Matinee-Steel, 91; Bhaw, 97; Ver. | PE IND, AME. En nemy-- Kellar, 160; | All the tracks, except old Morris Park, Bus MA THAR iy) Hongtand, 4. rhnite-clo ‘te; Vea tttn, He | will be vinited by greater crowds than | Bank Gloria Durand %6; Stoddai valk! 7 ata a ies anon as fa — ! Pape) weet ee 1s Westen dorian WH. Total’ | gaineman, 35és total, svt, Mra, Fubr-| a a eddlers—Leschingky, 201; Bar-] man, 4; Ars, Mahler, 145; total, 236, tholdus, 169; Domosko, 152;' total, 623, Total, Russell, 169; Thompson, raNtaure lis; SIXTH GAMB. 146, i: Skitiman, 162. t Letoleln, Surny—G, Kohler, 82; Bichele, 93; | SIXTH GAME: -Rosa, 360; De Cour- gchoenborger, 82; J. Kohler, 29; Foss,| °¢¥ 82, Total, 368, Limes ji Jewelers’ League. Our Own (Brooklyn)—C, Goosen, 70; tOn Universi’ Alleys) total, 719, phate a lee SPORTS EDITED BY OUGHT To BE TWINS, Ths AR. ; LONG DISTANCE RUNNING 'S BECorting POPULAR... D fs AGREN YEAR. FOR, MARBLES. SERMON OF oP Mc- Fel Sport is booming. ‘hold a candle to it, And we expect to have a large sllce IN; Jof the good things right here in live ft to Bennings, and then the fol- lowers of the ponies will get out thelr Long Island Navy Leagus. (Qn Universal Alleys.) FIRST GAMB—Old Milla ann, nbruster, | iA, Ks 128; A. Beckina arat, Hol- Maurer, 17 Lethlel ttt total, 784, 100 TO 1 SHOT WINS. LIVERPOOL, England, Feb, 18th the nual cours © tr the Waterion Cup WV. H Pa 4 Prince Plausliie dred wiht fF heats Was 167; vat, Ho}- We | i} + Pisttt th] in the final, twentyeaiaht | Inet nigat | 1 agains | art, RED Rov vA r o Mrs, 104} | R SAILS FAST. Lv Nirs Williameburg—Markhon, 92; Brink ks |SBCOND. GAMB—Mrs.. Connoly, 16s] Buuee tro f vib Yuh fan, 6; ‘ledeman, $1; Schichting, s7;| Mrs. Fries, 148; total, B4. Srs. prea ad? stad 9 altehel Tota), 413, min, 10; Mra. Mahler, 183; total, 43. |itaq uprto the filth mount and then broke fiice-Bohnulder. §9; Wich, 97; THIRD GAME~Mra, } I} Mra. "gown. the Skedadile was eocond k pbadal ae 4T wie 8 BY ROBERT EDGREN. This season of '05 will be the greatest !n history, Greater may follow, but even the old-timers fail to recall any of the ancient days that could ‘comes along, OAT NOW ON ever before, Faster horses will run, Records will be broken, for the record- smashing craze hag swept over the land Uke an epidemic, Everything ‘will be speed this year, The automobiles started things going by playing havoc with all records, The motorboat enthuelasts predict @ mar- vellous record-smashing on the water, A great ocean race Js to be salled across he Atlantic, In the Fistic World, In the fighting game, perhaps the numerous claimants for the middle- welght and the light-weight and the feather-weigit tities Will Nght it out, and there will be new champions In th ving. Jeffries, unless he lalls down a mountain and breaks ‘his neck, will still wear the heavy-welght crown. fen Amateur box!n; sport, may be seen again rk. It will be a great year for all sorts of fans. If you aren't a fan you'll miss a qiiole lot of fun, ey CITY PARK ENTRIES. (Bpecial to The Even ng World.) NISW ORLEANS, Feb. 18.—The entries for Monday iere are as 13 follows: FIRST R. Five ejghths; selling, clean iy Now Yo BECOND RAC Fish Hook... Sint ‘tai (ney Tiohimingo Dr, Me ant Goth TH N= BN Neha Abbot Belle \ April shower Foe Hunting Migxenmast Fringe of Enilira FYUMTH TAL Sordetly *Panana, loastie last night, he} Feb, 18.—The entries for FIGHTERS FIGHTERS MEET IN MANY RINGS. | ROBERT EDGRE 4 fn Bow Ling SEEMS TO HAVE ScoRED A (0 STRIKE: (Special to The Bi ALTOONA, Pa., Feb, ining World.) 18.—The greatest ‘pattle ever pulled off in this section of |4%! the Btaté took place last night between Jack Blackburn, of Philadelphia, and Kfa Wilson, of Orange, N. J. Both boys fought lke demons, giving and taking punishment that seemed beyond the en- durance of human beings. The Jersey oy's ability to withstand punching alone saved him from what appeared to be an Inevitable knockout on several occa- sions, It went the limit, six rounds, WILMINGTON, Del., Feb, 18—Jack Farrell, of this city, and George Rus-| sell, of Newcastle, Del, well-known rgument dn the Opera-Hovse at New- Farrell was too clever for his opponent and jabbed him at will, Russell stood the gaff well, howevdr, and landed some good body blows, Farrell's punchey in the face had telling effect and it was , only Russell's powers of endurance that enabled him to stay the limit, The fighting was all in Russell's corner. There were two prelimi jes, Kid Whalen, of Wilmington, stop) Kid Vahey fh Newoaatle, In the round, and jetts, of Will and Russell Franien of Newcastle, bat- tled six rounds to @ draw. Feb, MARLBORO, Mass., 18,—Fred Douglas, of Ayana Ga,, and Tommy Sullivan, of pererne, 8 Nase pix fan rounde to a draw Hh oe peeriee bout at the Highland A. C as nigh The bout was scheduled to go Miteen rounds, but owing to the slim attend- ance the contest was cut down to alx unde. a the pre!iminaries “Young Ahearn’ CRESCENT CITY CARD. —_ (Special to The Evening wer 4) CRESCENT CITY, Ni ny. O} londay zx Towa: iar RACE--Fivo and @ half furlon, ay fols Fruit... Bannock Queen Rose Opinion Paul Reve Hadrian Fallona Simplicit *Vorkahtre Pronentiment ‘Murenlm FOURTH RAC Baelamatton Careless Huszah Cura nit Tine! Darius Rama Hort Klekahaw Judge Himes Au Revolr FIVTH RAC! sellin, fiecoration Wreat of Ivy deerme tevenie n Ghinew Mile and seventy ¥9 jan Hetty Know'elge arnant en piAd ia Mach, Aauinoaanh eGlend la Nella Rie Cover Ha wes ‘and Shar 8 Crowe Lad and entry. Tarhiter, * sranton’ vr ————— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK a haa ee Ath ie MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. i BLACKBURN AND WILSON FIGHT SIX FAST ROUNDS ; colored fighters, put up a stiff six-round | COMING SEASON OF SPORTS PROMISES TO BE A RECORD BREAKER Knocked out "Kid" Williams In the second round of thelr six-rqund pow Gus Dumont, Pr Piaaelpal iphia, and dom Carpermer, of Woburn, went six rounds to a draw, ae LEWIS HAS BEST OF TONY MORAN. PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 18, ~ Tony Moran, of New York, and Harry Lewis, of Philadelphia, were tho stars at the Kensington A, C, last night. Moran ap- peared In very poor shape to stack up against such a proposition as Lewis, considering the fact that the latter is fighting a streak just now. , Moran at the outsét tried desperately and gave*an exhibition of gome real form. But ye Ail’ only a flash, for Lewis soon. ged hin uit a4 him breathless, holding for dear life. wis Was willing enough, but ‘conv's wind ad gone to the bad and he could not stand the gruelling busincss and sought refuge In close quarters, oo SPRINTER DUFFEY LOSES. ———— American Champion Is Beaten Twice in Australian Races, MELBOURNE, Victoria, Feb, 18—A. F, Duffey, the American runner, made hig first appearance in Australian ath- letics here to-day, but finished second {n both events in which he competed. In the 100-yard championship “Duffey Was deteatea on the Lape by mueler, of Bendigo, ‘lime--10 2-5 seconds, Morgan, of Melbourne, with five yards’ start, beat the American, who started at scratch, In the 75-yard handicap, Time—7 2-5 seconds, OAKLAWN ENTRIES. (Speclal to The Evenmg Wor'd.) HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Feb, 18.—The entries for Monday are as follows: FIRST Phree and one-half fure maiden fillies einen NG is Coupe Aviston and Do Grit entry. in bJOND RACE—Threes-quarter mile; sell ng, Mordella Joe Grab: SGugon *Our Lillie Bonar", "The Captain *Chieorka Ma} Phady Lad Clovis. Ingoloha itt stivele Red *Mexloanta Poco Wa Tae Cure *Mimon THIRD RA + oui, Fra Filtpo Par y Went. or akin ‘ritical Van ac | Se gn eee Orn eT et ne ae | MILLETTE DEFEATS WHITE, once; RBC a Wir HM hol no His WADOR Mt O08 i | Ree se hare i ae fh nently In. 10 to 20 vay ai 40 » STUt ow Als PEDESTAL, ASCOT ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, ASCOT, Feb. 18.~Tihe entries for Monday are as follows: FIRST RACE—Maiden filles, tWo ‘young, old; three and oné-naif furlong Showboun. beg lal ya ryan) furlooaa, Pacific Lav ater antic Bala tunic pie RACE delta iat olden Tent Bronte Wing *The Lieutenant 7 uNngannon Vatercur NaNiter Lurene . “iron SIXTH RACEOne mile and ‘ard: yar Capable *Jingler Rose of *Golden Iv’ sapprentice allowance’ claimed, The Bulletin Room 23, World Bid RH ACIS r Y, ony IG NOWS Ut diy ausorbd Loin Mey wees CuWuidOn uF way diseases Of a private hdvure ty cuine and 6, e & tha tha a 0 apectaliate have | cure \ AR ees In "5 days, no Bintr at srRiCT UTE In 1 no cutting or heretchinet RLaut POISONING i out mercury, oF dried uD at 1 No, ait of a ei ie As ition when oll -othats. fall a i FI CASES TAKEN HouRs. i Mo » Mo to a Py, Rundaya, 10 hee von ny OLD DR. GRINDLE, » ri aH ntet Wille Coller Ine ‘ to: Wigtnny jisvasee San ateen t f *Anorentice al) ett A.M, Diillette defeated C. B Wohite In the Class B amateur interborough — billiard suurnament at the Kk Academy ny jawt might, Mi chal of 225, and White, made 207 of Ina, ay) handioan winnera high fun was 4 and the losers 29, a3 WARS A Pac im IN Unior Di, Ganuie s sclontifie tvetment at diseases peculiar: to re permanently tee tone QUICKLyS MOTO easily ANG, OR OES inate terms thin by any other advertise shyaiclan, it Polat cured tn from to a tteytic tn from ay ‘ month ‘ “ani Hinder complat Thin Divensoa” ed apota’’ Mice Sas Ran mouth petneaL ss “ays Rt Sprre Aus from Wederle In from weeks rarted divoases. and” drattn sinsd iT % a} at rH it the same Sty, Betsy een, eC! 4 aR 20°" Yr ertialne Davari An mu) ation tree Monten Mt MEN AND io Velie @ thd wn 3UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS.)