The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1905, Page 12

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© better proof of the growing in- terest in’ motor-boat racing could be shown than by the crowds of And women who flock around the ls on exhibition at the Motor-Boat Sportsmen's Show at Madison Square Garden, While the rustic and picturesque displays have lost none of I attractiveness, the motor-boats Aaken New Yorkers by storm, and men in charge are bosteged With oné As to construction, speed, &nd machinery, Bo eager are the to have a motor-boat expo- that the Buster Brown and @re continually crowded with ngers for a spin around the little in the centre of the Garden, HE ‘recent meotings of the oMficlals ‘Of the two major baseball leagues have given that sport an impetus cannot be stopped until the pen- t winners for 1905 have been decided, ‘time Ls now ripe to begin relating dnokients in the past history of bal players, and vid-iimers are in lement, Another item of interest ii ths rae improvement in pitoh- E Yat this thme of the yoar. Rvery has something new that he is spring on an unsuspecting public, to say nothing of unsuspecting Luckily all such claims are Otten when the real campaign be- } @nd then ft ts time to pull off t coat, mea @ big cigar, purchase nes ate }MURPHY WINS WINS Alt ELBOWS ‘To CHidH, and proceed to enjoy’ oda asad ties, CROWD S SEES heen catuient ay maddened buila in a Jack MoCarthy, middle-, ale fighter, and Larry’ d worapped beat four rounds dioodiest mix-up In the history fm a back room"of @ saloon d venue, near Thirty-aixth Brookiya, ‘last night, having his man Almost ‘down Brew hit at the BY ROBER last night in Philadelphia. Murphy allowed in Philadelphia, At times he fought fast and furl one, and placing them effectively. At Mc. strength enough to put in a finishing ‘ques: H CURLERS WIN, match for the Koln at Van Cortlaradt take y the Booich curlers defeated ‘Opponents by a score of ‘Pwo of tho American téame ae the Beote man: ree and won two Arohibed brothers Anusually fystwo points to thelr ont R. Archipald's stone Mila brother's rocks cleared a guarding stones time and _ BS FOR CHURCH LEAGUE, ‘big athictic meeting has been ube to, take place at the armory of angi pther ‘This will be in h, oat ese contin to clubs there are ithietes: jt eee gpeaael| ee sah “yan i Ncakeatalllanesd SCOOTERS SAIL FAST, ) HOSED y ON. Y., Deb, 8m pan northeast Bobi Louls 8, Tut- = Bastpon, yesterday won. tire e oler pace for the Bast Ray cham- Although the ice was rough record waa establis! for @ Rpaure of fifteen miles, Kuland and Mr, Terry, of Were second and third re- The winning scooter was ape fe aru Mab the others elr Jibs, YORK WINS AT CHESS, gore last night in the telegraphic ‘match between the Manhattan |¥ chess clubs was 7 to 3 In figdld Yorkers. The latter won, al ye result ut 9 to al hillips aa Fox won Club, and Hanhaus, Delinar, Halpern, Jones and drew, The remaining six games decided to-day, of the Dancing Men, Myures, aren't they? They are the “dancing men" which form the central inter- gat of the weimt andthrilling story entitled “The Mystery of the Dancing fen," which will &}won yesterday, with sey An Odd Contrast. ‘The whole fight contrasted oddly with Attell, swiftly and psnappily, @tunning effect wasn't there, A cham- pion must be able to win hie battles in the style by which Terry McGovern, Young Corbett, Frankie Neil and many others became famous, Started with a Rush, ‘Tucker started with a rush in the first tound. In @ minute Murphy was NOKAWKSIWI - PASTIME RUN In the struggle for the sllver cup Offered by the Pastime Athietic Club for the winners of the cross-country run, the Mohawk Athletic Club team 1 yards to spare, In addition to this, R. J. Doody, of the Mohawk team, captured the time prize, covering the elght miles a 49 minutes ‘and 5 seconds, the start forty-five men dashed 7 lerome avenue wearing just enough mee A filter the cold breeses 1OWs he snow-banked streets. Six of a ‘eorintera “ot theirs’ long before the journey was completed, and, not- Sathereriging thelr seashore attire, had stop for a rest, end G. Frank, the Irish A, A. A. runner and scratch man, was never @ factor in the race, and finished seven- teenth, me first five men to. finish were R, dy, Mohawk A. C. Hayes, Bi, Bartholomew A, C.; J McSherry, Central Y, M,C. A Ww are Mohawk A, C,; T, Jackocy, Boys' ub. + yan 0, NEW YORK TO GET BOWLERS | ‘Tia Wort: SPORTS EDITED BY HOW TOMMY MURPHY BEAT FROM TUCKER, } MADE TUCKER. por iy MURPAY TOMMY MURPHY WAS TOC CLEVER FOR TUCKER MURPHY WINS, Says Edgren. T EDGREN. Tommy Murphy, of Harlem, beat Chick Tucker, of the Ayonia A, 0., did all of the holding and time and @gain doubled himself into a knot and covered up Ww avold punishment, without attempting to return. But in spite of this blemish, his work in the ring was good enough to have won him the referee's decision, were decisions ously, landing two blows to Tucker's the end of the sixth round Chick was in bed shape, He reeled around the ring, with Murphy following doggedly. ay The Harlem boy, however, was nearly fought out himself and didn’t have punch, crouched, with his back to the ropes, with both hands over his jaw, and the elbows protecting. his body, nly wt with, @ brace of ewings thi of the mari * ‘Was te bl} all through the fight. Sy ee I foul at His hea ae or to land a right Sook “yay time wiht : Tucker, with his iting. made ok 69. his 2 acing the h . Now urpn did pare Pee od braids bro As * bend bel nso to i it wit! ee seemed to get of it, He Wes best whe! te with volleys of ewing: : en no ia fowne, “ia Its to 3 ee a Tneta raid tf ring an exchange Punches, but it waa only a aslip., te tle later the Harlem boy clipped Tucker on the chin pit hes he was rush ding In. te imped "ap a feat Hat eae ieee, Tucker did the cleaner work, He fought openly, without any attempt to run away from puniehment, he didn't hold in the clinch SKATER WOOD IN RARE FORM Going out Ike @ shot from the crack of the gun Morris Wood, of the Verona Bloating Association, won every race deolded in the amateur speed skating ahamplonship on Verona Lake yes- terday, In the five-mile event many, specta- tora crossed the ice and a collisinn with several of the ekaters resulted in a mix-up which might have resulted se- riously, though luck turned It Into an ordinary vamble, Woodward Sutphen, the Long Branch skater, and Arthur Yale Serony, of the New York Athletic Ob, fell and suffered slight bruises, Sutphen scrambled to his feet and trled to catch the other skaters, tut his game efforts proved unavailing, George D, Bellefeuille, the Canadian expert, was nd in the halt mile Philip J, Kearney, of the York Athletic Club, was runner-up im the fnile, —_—- DEWHURST DEFEATS GRANT. MILWAUK he question as to whether New York or Philadelphia gets the next American Bowling Con gress will be decided to It seem to he the general opinion that New York will win. The New York Assoclation right to handle all its inter that the balls be of oy ted to sixteen pounds seven inehes cl square gut ooo MORE TIME FOR HORSEMEN. ay DPTROIT Feb, %3.—Announcement was paned vee yesterday that the closing of stake the sumer runnil us m3 nbs roll, BE, B, Dewhurst, of the University of vivunla and 0 Huntington Val- nom the national jn= in singles on Regime aship Roosevelt door teunia « 1p courts Armory Tell na) Harty 1 H Eaivare 1 {the uni the seventy Bic | | ENTRIES FOR AT CITY PARK TRACK, NEW ORLBANS,, La,, Feb, 23—The entries for to-morrow's faces are a8 Green Gown Piker, Clerk .. RACE—One br Bn iek RAGE—Thres and. one-helf fur- SIXTH Jones; soltt Electric 1. lady My Lady Bartha FB. *apprentios allowance ———<$= AT CRESCENT CITY TRACK. —— NEW ORLEANS, La,, Feb, 2.~Tho entries for to-morrow’s races are as follows: RST RACH —One rele; elline, cee SSSSSSSreSeeese Fens ilar + SOND RACH—One mila; belting, one Bank Bello 80 Gared Wilson *Boursiful *Gractoua $ $Prummond, Jack Horner, RACE—Five end” oneshalt ture its Pavorite tran Bont al Wolsey ‘and won. by nh wad, enon tha W the New ¥ ai won. tho tak, teat tag lea lis ee "Hawke ekat ore with won oiling, Lloyd. 4 Queen TH RACK—Mile and seventy yards; T0-MORROW. *Lady Foneo Ojiwa *8t. Dai Court Maid , 4 essEseees Lineal... Rachel Ward "St. Sever Decoration BaR3e: AT OAKLAWN. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 2.—The entries for to-morrow are as follows: i a RACE—Four furlongs; two-year. ld maidens; purse, ' Lee ALL ute a Balpperia m1 i Hott Eva Jean mfRCOND RACE—Three-quarters aSsSas5 Pet Never Buch FOURTH RACT—Three-quarters mle; purse (a verfiand MAID vses eevee Gold Brig Willie Col PARR EXPECTS TOTHROW GOTCH Jim Parr, the English champion wrestler, has arrived In town from Buf- falo, where he defeated Alexander Swanson, the Swedish champion, on Monday night. He Is in great shape for his bout with Frank Gotch, the Amer- ‘oan champion, which will be decided at Bulzer's Cisino to-morrow night, The Dnglish champion went to Billy Elmer's gymnasium and had a twenty- minute bout with August Faust, the heavy-weight wrestler, His work was a revelation, and he js beyond a doubt the faetert big man that has ever come to this clty, There is nothing in the grap- pling game that he ts not familar with, His holds, grape and getaways were marvellous and his work is of the spec tacular order, Faust says that he 18 a giant in strength and very tricky. Parr 1s con- fident of winning, and when told that Dan MeLeod would be on hand to chal- lenge the winner, declared that a match with McLeod, who Js his bitter enemy, would be the largest kind of an jncen- tive for him to win, “here Is not a Wrestler living to-day | that can throw me twice In an hour Kvon the mucit= heralded — Hacken- sohmidt cannot accomplish that task,” he sald Aa for Goteh, he has bitten off more than ft can che’ a bit surprised If T pin the mat first.” —— SHERLOCK HOLMES, houlders to and don't be | | aos A EVEN, reMnnARy 23, 1005... TEDDY ROOSEVELT SEES WRESTLING. SPECTATORS ATTELL- HISS THE GOODMAN GO Beg the Referee to Remove the Principals, Who Appear Fearful of Hurting Each Other—Fights i (Special to The Evening World.) CHELSEA, Mass, Feb, 2,—"Abe" Attell and Kid" Goodman sparred at the Douglas A, C, last night, and at the end of fifteen rounds Referee Jack Sheehan called the affair a draw. ‘The crowd of nearly 2,800 persons did mot take kindly to the tactics of the men while in the ring, and after the first few rounds there was much ad- vice offered the referee and principals, Sheehan was implored several thes to remove the two fighters from the ring, Attell tanded on Goodman when and where he pleased, simply because he could not retain himeelf, He is nat- urally a clever boxer, He was in and out like a flash, feinting, ducking and side-stepping with bewildering rapidity, and he scored about three blows to Goodman's one, Had there been @ de- ¢elsion he would have won by a wide margin, Goodman was handicapped by an In- Jured hand, and with the exception of the first round he rarely used it, He ‘was smothered by <Attell's constant Jabbing, hooking and chopping, If there was an agreement between the two that nolther should hurt the other, Attell nearly violated it in the tenth round, for, after poking his un- controllable deft into Goodman's visage, he sent a dard right cross counter to the point of the "Kid's jaw which @taggered the Boston boy. Before the Californian couki prevent & he landed two more hard rights to the same spot, and it looked as if the fight was all over there and then. At- ‘tell realized how hard the had hit Good. man, and although the latter's jaw was wholly unprotected, Albe changed and Le his left athtly ‘on the ptomach, clinched until his Drain ‘became clear. Clarence Forbes ‘Draws with Kenny, (Speotal to The Evening World.) LAWRENCE, Mass., Feb, 2.—Clar- ence Forbes, the Western feather- weight, made hia initial appearance be- fore a Lawrence audience last night, his opponent belng "Young" Kenny, of this city, The distance was twelve rounds, and the referee's decision was ‘The clever Westerner for the very whatby by ‘his clever shifts | ———_—___——_ ——_ MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb, 2%,—The American Bowling Congress on recon- sideration to-day decided to meet next year in Louisville, instead of Phila- delphia, The vote was unanimous, pee Se Engelke's Alleys. (Firat Section.) edlable C,—Grant, 199; 35; Ronen 1B; Coe, 208; Miller, 170; otal, 843. Kine fam B. G.=Scharvern, 143; ghroden 3A; Dooiitt's, 182; Buck, 1M} Breuer,’ 180; total, 733. (Second Section.) Hable B. C.—Grant, 162; Dugan, 160, Renan 126; Coe, 146; Beiliery a 172; total, 766, King’ William 'B, C.—Soharoia, 126; Shroder, 192; Doolittle, 151; Bach, 189; Breuer, 162; total, 820, (Third Section.) Reliable B, C,—Grant, 136; Duj Phelan, 118; Coe, 190; Miller, 12 ou, King Willlam 'B, C,—Seharoun, 198; Bhroder, 170; Doolittle, 189; Back, 161; Breuer, 200; total, #45. Clothiers’ League. b-Heldelber Wolf Co.— PUR Ae Td Le Ropesch, 117). P Gollnnd, “119; Bange, 146; Ulmer, 178; | Biimlein & Co—$, Cool, 1a8s 0 G. Cave J. Botsky, jennt, 1; tota ahcoNnt) GAME, Heldelberg, ort, «| D rm jr, i, Robese! iC fend tie nates, 104. Ulmer, 180; total, | in, 106; | ; total, | 704, Bensagntn 4 Sheyer, 198) Nic: ;. Kloore, 15 total BUmlAIn & Co.-8, Cool, 170; Rose enbere, 102) G, Cool, al Call, 188; Crofesant, 152, total, 7 King & © ah nithal, Won, Loat Browning, 1 A aplendid Sherlock Holmes story,| a. bn jamin & Co elnino be phe Mystery of the Dancing Man," | feeh nay wUenS fourth of Holmes" series, will appear dn the four- Hage piteen of Bherlock | boy Inet, of Centralia, and "Young" LOUISVILLE GETS TOURNEY. | srs n Other Rings. After that Kenny beiginad meraish Loeiad style and sotuanty A sega Kenny's punches carried muc! ees behind them, while Forbes's Herel NO e@pparent effect on es Beer Jack Butler | Kept Fred Cooley Busy (Special to The Evening World.) ALTOONA, Pa,, Feb, 2.—Fred Cooley, of Chicago, met Jack Butler, of Brook- lyn, before the Bellevue Athletic Club last night in a six-round bout, and the most terrific fight yet seen here ensued, Butler having a slight shade on Cooley because of the latter's poor condition. ‘Twice the gong saved Cooley—in tho second and fifth, The Chicagoan was the aggressor throughout, he being after Butler at every stage of the journey, and by his effective In-fighting sent the Brooklyn ‘man to his corner In distress iB three of the six rounds, ten peri: how. ever, Butler excelled in all but the final round, when Cooley crossed his rent, A Butler's lat the latter the “nine” when the Be ended the battle, Krall and Stein in Tame Fight (Bpectal to The Evening World.) ‘WILMINGTON, Del., Feb, 2.—George Krall and "Kid" Stein, both of Phila- delphia, went through six rounds of #0- called fighting at the Wilmington A. C. loot night, They were so afraid of hurt- ing each other that they hugged affec- tlonately, The crowd yelled ‘Fake!'’ and hissed repeatedly, tut the fighters would not warm pe, Fren Warren, of Philade! "Young'’ Denvey, also of in the first round, Bonner Stays Six Rounds with Lewis (Special to The Evening World.) POTTSVILLE, Pa, Keb, 2.—Harry Lewis, of Philadelphia, and James Bon- ner, of Summit Hill, fought fifteen rounds to a draw before the Schuylkill County Physical Culture Club last Heyday In a preliminary ovent Peter Haley, of was knooxed out by Ja of Minersville, in the second e fight between Nerubeee Oar! nded in the fifth by a foul by Fennell. nin, iladel: Newcastle, wu round Horntha!, Benjamin if Ran (er » ning, King & ON Ny Co Willtam feelin & Co, Paesavant & Co.. Hoeasueck, inven & 00 Greeft & © Gelberniann, Botiinertoh & Sunuel Fisemain & C Bplelmann & Co... A. Caesar & (Co feter & Ache Fleitmann & Ci Rusch & Co, Behefer, Sch tp = “BOXING” NIGHT ON BOWERY, Terry MoGovern, who Is.at a Bowery Theatre this week, has arranged a "boxing" night for Thursday, There will be three bouts of three rounds’ du- ration each, Terry will meet Johnny Burdick, Hughey MeGovern will be pitted against ‘Tod Moran, and Joe Bernstein and "Kid" Griffo will make {t Interesting for each other. ‘Tom Sharkey will act as referee, and Frank Gotch will be time-keeper, oe SeaetiFor & F i) SPRINTER DUFFY DEFEATED. BENDIGO, Victorta, Fob, 28, — Alfred Bhrubb, the English runner, won the three= mile run for the champlonship of Victorla yeatorday, In 15 minutes and 15 seconds, and ike WOR Une ¢ mie race, in 4 minutes and v1 Arthur Fy’ Dutty, the American run ‘as defeated, both in TS and the 100 yard dashas, ect = BOYS PLAY FAST HOCKEY. Tn a rough, hard-fought hockey game played yestentay at Bt, Nicholae Kink foam of Bt, School, Garden City, te feuted the Urotf Suluol seven. hw ansy Kal foured was gent into the net suat om ¢ before the second ee of ae 1 mes the feeerre IDR R, ROBERT EDG “CHICK” TUCKER. MOTOR-BOATS ON” GASOLINE LAKE They Are ihe fasts Centre of Inter est In the Garden as They Dash Around the ic Gallon Pool. ' ‘With the wintry blaste tohind them and the epirit of celebrating Washingy ton's Birthday before them, thousands of men, women and children /fidoked into Madison Square Garden last night to see the’ Motor-Boat and Sportamen’s Show. Youngsters of both sexes overran the ; reat amphitheatre, and while not em« @aged in asking questions that okiled men could'not answer they spent thelr Jemall change for peasage on the Buster Brown and Tige, two email Paget ed ¥ avhich ply the waters of . Lake,” The boats which attracted much at © Rention were the Hard-Bolied Em owned by W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., which raced this season under the name of Bie fon, and the Nada, which won severe joups under the guidance of iiie Helen Godshalk, of Philadephia, ‘The cups ” were also on exhibition, During the dey the Standard Motor Conatruction Company reported the dale to the Government of @ twenty-tve horse-power mahogany yacht tender for President Roosevelt’a yacht, the Sylph. This boat is @ miniature of the famous racer Standard and the ninetye foot Gregory, now crossing the otean'te participate in the French motorhdat races, ; The fini#hing tonchea were put on several of the exhibits of fleld and stream sportsmen yesterday, and the ‘balconies now present a ploturesque ap {pearance, The fiy-casting tournament Js attracting anglers from all parte, ot the Collis Simian Oar, OFFER FOR JEFF AND RUHLIN Clark Ball Sidetracks O’Brien and Fitz Makes $25,000 Bid for Heavy-Weight Champion- ship Fight. Bar pene Va Clark Ball is making anothe rtd for fame as a fistic promoter, His latest is an offer of a $25,000 purse for a fight between Jim Jeffries ant Gus Ruhlin. Billy Madden, Ruhlin's man- Ball plans to hold the fight some- where in Panama during June or July. 1k must be to a fiinish, he says, Bail has sidetracked Fitzsimmons and O'Brien. He says they didn’t treat him in a business-like way, In+ stcad of posting forfeits for appear ance, boy wert insisted on his doing the forfeit ting According is Bal thd should ‘have’ been accepted by ve been ac fighters sage thesitallan, h with them," says Ball, te 5,000 offer is now up to $0 Netto and Ruhiln,” pa SAM H. HARRIS HONORED.” Sam H, Harris was presented with a set of hand-painted resolutions by the members of the Heaper Club at a stag held in his honor at their chib-rooms , on Second avenue tast night, It was their token of esteem in appreciation for services rendered the club In the | capacity of President, which office he | held for two years, Some of the best known theatrical persons were present and helped things along with thelr specialties. SPORTING. 38 World Bide., ‘Month Pa) o THE THE BOLLETN AMER New York City, ty play No, 144 In co 1 WANT MEN > 1 eee Se ae dried outting; BLAD! BBR att" Bent ‘Eas a eet, Poe aie Ea Silat atts ih, "MACKENZIE, ith St, New York, QLD DR. 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