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i 7 ee hee ee Ee A ee ee eee THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1905, ¥ — vet pate ~SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT # # # ropie7ecren, | | JACKSON TIN-CANNED IN 1HE SPORTING WORLD S L'MELIGHT TC-ViGHT.| 'SIX-DAY BIKE RIDERS TO AND STAYED THE LIMIT ' BE SEEN IN SHORT RACES $e —____—. fb Qt hea ~—_—_—++e— | 1 stone ' i Jack Johnson Administered Lots of Punishment, Fastest ane ne Pisses r ir <p in Sprints We pot ‘ | n the Garden 1o-Night. but Could Not Put His Opponent Out. Bite \ > 1 | Tbe stxay dleycle race of 66 ls) ark, N. J; Alexander Patera, prid beri . orld . r . virtually here. A cocktail to this great-|omgo, Ill; J. Bb BALTIORS, bai ne P re Juck Hay lbvatong See den Pelcend gat of annual sporting events helt in| City; 8. H. Wlicon, Sait eo) oer when Peter Jackson" in twelve Jackson down with right-nand swings programme of short distance races ever | Matt Downey. Boston, Pro syste pofore Eureka A, C, last to the jaw, once in the aixth round and could : 'y out hia con- ugain in the tenth In the eighth he . hrew Jackson through the ropes. NOTHER jockey was smashed up + A at the Bennings track yes rday The evening papers mentioned temo Bi eellaedl gud abieagletee contest was a nough-howse affar,| Jackson saved himself coneklerable tons will follow sult. But no college hree times the police threatened to | punishment by running around the ring, Presidents will rear up on thelt hind| stop it. Peter looked like @ PYGMY) which evidently disgusted Jack, who un off in the big arena, Galvin, New Milford, Conn,; Bennie” ; 4 first To-morrow night at one minute past | Musroe, Mempnis, M. T. Dove, h Grant Sooty ‘oh ‘ York City; o'clock Capt. John MoGraw, who York city nerve jas the distinction of being the most) “A” radisa) ciahe in the ge ot % {s popular baseball man in the country |race and the ) panaing up of prises jy virtue of his having twice led the| the winne the greatest fa Joge and demand the abolition of horse /against hs burly opponent, who was! continually begged Jackson to stand up |New York Giants to viotory, will fr6| noon’ and i flay nee ed ‘Caves eae ‘v and facing. By to-morrow no one but the) fifty pounds the heavier Jand fgnt, but Pater o y grinned. At the pistol which will start the hong ee rears contest probably t the w > @ever boy's own relatives and a few of bis! Jackson did but lite fighting. He as-|the end of the cont nat Johnson 4M not six-day neind. The complete list of en- ang be ever run. wid pictenit \napaae te {nually |Show a mark, while Jackson had 4 ‘i nce the. In roduction of team fatimate friends will remem iny>| sumed the de: ¢. He continually |Si0N @ ma ch’ aun ccd eetaek tries for the big race i» aa follows: tn the annual eixday grins, the Winn! thing about tt (sa up and went into clinches, and Why should there be any sensation?! Jack found difMloulty in landing effeo- Jockeys are killed or maimed often @nough. They are paid to take Me and when they are killed or cry their pay stops and there's the end ot | | here are others. Let the game go on Jockeys don't take ks because i of the ful hanmert he had ‘ecelved over his back and ye Jemes F. Mroan, Bowton; Hugh Mo! team and rds year Lean, Boston; Patrick Keegan, Lowell, pave been as, fo) wll Macau Mass; Patrick F. Logan, Boston; Emile |}... ‘ders. Agraz, Mexioo; Fred C. Castro, Mex- | ins er Wale ico; EB, F. Root, Sheepsehemi Bay, L. 1; {93h ein fad and MoPacth Joseph Fogler, Brooklyn, N, ¥.; John | jgo3—Waithour and. Muntos.. Bodell, Lynbrook, L. L; Menus Bedell, | 194 —Rort and Dorlon of Lynbrook, L. 1; Jean Gougolts, Charles | The tidbit of to-night’s card is : mile amateur paced race for the Vanoni, Arthur Vanderstuyft, Belgium; {imerican ohampionship iniween i taking risks of th aiahied nets Johann Sto}, Holland; mil Doerfinger, | Maclean, of Let 4 To: : @ pleasurable ox: They do it H LIT a ML. Switzerland; Antoine Dussot, France} ion af Engund. Meclean’ bd the que! Because they need the money. Of course) a7 FAN ilardy Downing, Ban Jose, Oil.; James Arerksn hampion, and Hall haa ‘bean Bil there's nothing “brutalizing” about @ se his comment was: O RACE 8. Bowler, Qhicago, IL; Norman C, vi SBN fl here at great expense @ort that kills mere professionals, Why, ee eed ought to be pretty easy to hit, be eedss tH, WNW; oR lopper, Minneapolis; ©. L. Hbilister, Peace th the veins eats ee 1) Mas * every jockey of any experience at all Gi M ; Very We bave to make them go over like a L6RT. Springfleld, Mass.; Floyd Krebs, Now-| Next in importance comes the ¢ tlc has broken a few bones aiant } anagement Very Busy pea down in this league . _ — Ligeyseygr championship, In gd ” the Some time ago 1 had a talk with) J garning How Their New To make matters plain, Secretary | Big-day Tae WA tale Gore wie te team Simmg Mara, king of the steeplechase i ig t | Knowles gives out the following official exeopiion of Agraz and Castro, the Mex- ' riders. Hore s what Mara said Game Is Played ; 4 eaten wae to aly 9b Wereen were forte trom ale, Oe, Gelayed > Kens o) J a , 2 wally big weross, an ‘orna. To-night's pro- , "Tam thirty-five years old, and every Y at onthe cnet 63 bande th @iamme will nlso inchude tree Meth time I think of It I am surprised, So 9 n up with a bellows de r Med, ul I've had v epee 0nd tien are Kile’) afi this kind of a ball that the| gy #hare of accidents. I've had most ot} BY BOZEMAN BULGER. intend pushing over the ball my bones broken and torn ligamentsand) Theee weeks ago the Glant manage- fleld at Memphis to age lop thelr arma @islocations by the score, Two weeks ment announced that the push ball | 4d ets muscles. ae i A brand it $i - one of the grevest ideas for nin, Qgo at Boston my horse Highy fell, T would be used for training purposes | mon early in the spring that he hee @idn't know whether I hit the ground or during the spring, when the team goes | ever known, It 1a expected to eliminate ‘wes kicked, but it meant five stitches in South for practice. all ine ecto a soreness a stuned by exerolsing the arm too muc my chin, Last summer I had my shoul-| This notice, simple as it was, has | {00 shea DReecell Ment we the Peart @er disiocated and my arm paralyzed for caused consternation among the ball to months. Another time I had ayers, who Just now are scattered to| The New York team ts to be aivaced clubs, ar Mgaments of my shoulder torn clean out the four winds, Letters like this are | ipto Uno Aeratate bush-bal clube, ood by a fall Tt was wrenohed out of place beginning to arrive in decks, pinochle | and forwards across the field to a goal @ badly that !t could never be put back, size: “What is this new ball, anyway; §!War to football. In ihe mean time | bie! — to Be Made for Representation in UREBIG IS = Louisville at Meeting to Be Held Monday. NOW Ch AMPION of the Hudson A full attendance of members has | Meht hed roli lou that he knew every | Esto | { » Deo. &—As a result of the | for a fifteen-round bout between Terry Mo < gasemenos ther crippled for life the milltonatre fected. that the whole mater will re: | rT hill, et ainer, “K! op ef wood the eye. 0) fand I've tad a twisted shoulder ever has it got anying on the apit-ball oF the | j Harry 3 Wy a euln ie aatoret been requested at the meeting of the) | in thie connection the taitan “sume fracugs et} Gains Highest Honors and ota since, 1 had to ride agin the day after | fall-~a-way?’ but the tru he matter 6 men A.C. at Lion Basten Alley Owners’ Association to | th Hanes no hee tas ity the thelfall, too When 1 won the Champion From away out Missouri comes a eer rp on bad icy uu dont be held at the Tuxedo, Newark, Mon: | match games ‘might be rolled sagan at Gold Cup in Amate: bo Btakes on Van Ship I was run into the suggestion from Offa Neal, she sud! Soyuentiy up to. Weill es pase the day afternoon, when it ts expected that fee ott tor Fle at are: or Pp ur ec fence and had my kneecap split. In| third baseman: “Don't you think it a| push-hall {n condition ae well as the Palace, some tmportant steps will be taken in totais pientien mat Billiard Tournament. Th Baltimore in ‘9? I was thrown and 80 bad idea to start off @raining with a| Players, and tell all abow how the regard to arranging to send teams to Lrg! TLS Rcaa AN Tat badly hurt internally that I was left for new kind of a curve? I always thought | f4me is played when the team gets |the national tournament at Louteville, ten games and Tas etrtcly’ foul @ead, They couldn't even take me to it was better bo just start lobbing them! ‘The Giants are not eolng Gouth In a = jand o in the mater of securing the that if the match hoopital for twenty-four hours. If I over in the epring, I want you to un-|body the. coming spring, but wil Te: tournament of 1906-07 for some Eastera I take the winner to wit oe hy bene aie the Léodertrane ol Qed you about all my falls you could fll derstand, however.” aids Ofte, ‘'that | PO At MORO eet oat and it watt city, probably Ptiladelphfa or New ier ine, i duals We Gartner, of Pesala Maat naa MG 1 we from the eat and |! a | . J @ book. I have seen other men Kilied for myself I am willing to go agminat | Jus\ as convenient for tien as the York. Wil pa Oh exbenten er the trip comes the bwner of the Bagle gold : often enough. A while back I was riding anything if the boss plaver: » live in the East, Memphis Bly Condes, of the Brooklyn Grand Oe cup, presented five yours ago to the 7 against the amateur champion, Beforv) It ‘s sald that F Bowerman balls J eat ast rey The Gi ante wl tra:, hea been 4 by eee Pagal STARS AT NOWPARDIL, National Association of Amateur Bile 6 We race we rode out to warm up. | wants to know "if this push-ball isn't 2 Aah th trp tournament to bine Many women bowlers will be tneluded in| liard Players. The conditions of the ng nround?’ he asked |@ fake just lke the stop-ball all ‘They. will. play Nashville if ywners’ bereaate naka oy J Cyeel at the [ecogrell Cirmer @ift were that the cup must be won I said hose fancy ted law: winter sville, Indianapolis, Columbus and | when oh vr They and Mrs, Teint tim ot | twice to become the permanent prop. “He went alone, He took the jumps} When some fellow in Louisville told * ne Oe dineot.t | a, Quinche ie tnaret from, the erty of the winner, at half speed. His horse fel! and threw Fenguson, the new pitcher, . an Verh te te drat me ‘ect to "yaure ow ere fron this | Rote eet hate ane, re after the fifth inning of last night's : + ge and wil) er , . “ . match game comest In the s: fim, breaking his back wo Weeks) push-ball would go over the plate as big Yale at the Poly Grounds on Apri _ BY JOHN POLLOCK, niuroday Siem’ "2, AB, OMee on, pert ig, Cobgrean “inte heir | Me Parthenon The ate ore a ng | Kume Porsent irs delietted his adanire ° be died. I will get it myself some time, - Unless ‘Young Qorbett’ changes his) pak wei fh te af ‘ai a Seoce aoP M jed by ee, ped ‘exciting. The four contestants are well | ¢r#, Who fillet the large musiotoom et u Uke the pitcher that goes often to mind, he will leave for San Francisco | 9% @ 0 ich {@ too much « hi mewn. an co interest has been mani {the Liederkrang Club, by romping away ; o ight for Tucker: the math fell wrcurt foated In the ‘contest lomorrom evening, “the . the well, We all expect that Tuesday, where he has been matched to are foon to be went out | firet game starting at 9 o'clock. trom the Jerseyman. A run of 6, fale Y But why should any one rear up and figtk Aurelio Herrera, the Mextcan A Finish Fight Arranged, anid it ia uecessary that the requaated, ao) At te » Wit this eventox L. staude| owed by bunches of 44 87, 27 and ‘ Wear for the abolishment of racing? It) fighter, instead of Eddie Hanlon, for ign! Marto, the feather-weght of Harlem frm ew york expect te visit Louisville pe Dest avi “tn ects UH ag Me hn | €8Ve Poggenburg @ lead of 140 pointe at, p f who fought #o many bat Ph! i v cunpete for the Valuatie prizes, comter an fgn't the fashion. wenty rounds at a show to be brought | ohia “during the iaet fourteen mintte adel. Sy sonal, or the velnane ey aan | Feertae oat are In thie contest ae A) the seventeenth inning, and a strangle 4 RACING eyes bile, on Staten UNDER off at Los Angeles the first week in Jan: | “young Missien' pel, the eoloted bosar, ‘ere Greater New ios, San en: | interesting games are Anticipates eld on the game. a SING av.omobile, 7 . 0} tel in that city, » me vary, The Denver lad announced last | matched night to engage tn a finish fi; wf le coenetiomadion ‘The summary o id 1 b New York iikends ¢0 4 A Island, fan off the rodd an | night that he would urely loave for the | Mics! or inue Siied off 48 private, within ten Tg tt Louinine that | EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES, J. Ferd, Rogeenbure—13, 0, 2, 29, 68, 3 & aj mangled to death several inao- coast, as he thinks te has & good| the battle, which will coat 5. inoleting rent | Philedelpbe, wit 8° | enter tt ¢Pitadeitta. bowie 42, 8, 0, 1, 87, 27, 0, 8, 26, r 2 15, 146 @ ct cent spectat ge iil a dic 4 chance for two good battles out there—| road fare, can be had trom Jimmy Luckey, | © inereas, There ‘hae beet | Banter Jsaeve tier . HP AE] 8.4, 2, 0, 25 total, 300; average, 12 BT i track, got out of control, smashes his bout with Herrera and, if successful, |*t the Sharkey A, C ing this city a competitor | nies Brooklyn to wail the twual ancien “ot igh runs. 65, 42, 37, 27, through a fence and kille enna Played Football While Ineli-, Alderman O'Toole Will Try |itt,te,winner of the Badle Hanlon. | Tucker and Murphy at Hudeon A. C| faa “woes oll ee | ganteata The games ail, be Piayet at the NOR CNOA A ing on. Another qurned over ym Mir niversal {n eh 4b h Ree NDR oe a wilted: Franke CONOR ibl d with ' to Bar G: Within th fought on Deo. 20, The limited-round bout between Tommy | # a yee eg rt Pree ig end stra, 6 2.8; high Pan © trial ern ee che preparation for a| = Gro \G Ali with Their ‘0 Bar Game Within the $3,500 Purse for Terry and Sullivan | Muay the clover boxer, ant "chick | changes will be wand McLoughlin if Another, durin PR Oe 7 i “a o ‘Tucker, the Avonia A. C. fighter, which will | Pe Vanderbilt Cun race, tan off the road, Coach Are Punished, City Limits. Al Horfont, matchmaker of the Burels | tq amanced within forty-eight hours, will | P turned turtle, killed its machinist, and 1A. C., of Baltimore, told the writer over | cropabiy te decided before the Rules Ast r © seriously jured ite owner that he eee | a the long-distance (alephone fram Baltimore fed weeks from le-night, Both puptilate have SMOKE TALK ‘ 0 salt! n- ’ r eon elected members of the club. an t f Hever has recovered his health, AD-) seg members of the De Witt Clin-| Bosrow. [Sanh Bigat that he would give 8 FAIDD Purves | cee aeean 16 ansious to eave than roma nine ' ! Bee eer ie tee leature, Another—- cota squad, ae sli | agitation againat the game of football | Gover and “Kit Gully, the Washington Two Champs Retired This Year. Jotinite oonaiderat ion pee TORS invari. But theso things are mere details in the | aciating in any athlerion wharen | M2 St present played by the sahoole | Mecovern. “Herfont further stated that Mo. | During the present year two champions ore ably counsel :— My as pasihe cane how, Wintel tree ae pe Genk is Game hat vg ind colleges in ¢he United States, Al- SE re ee ed es oe He | have quit the ring. The pugitiste who came| WETERANS IN MATCH GAME. STARS IN MATCH GAME, “Stop smoking those a racing season, and roaring about slaugh-| "0. op ntinton ‘Hi hanan, pri} derman Frank J, O'Toole stated last | ans . to the conclusion that they had enough of the Iyn bowlers In the City Hall district | Manager Sweeney, of the Amy will. J H 1 gon, and t i Spal of the Clinton Higi School, for one | enneh, © Mae Gare were Jim Jeffries, the obamrion heavy: | slid hues the bee farmeburg, ts hs q mu clear Havana ci- 1 tered spectators and drivers isn't fash ‘ i night that he intends to introduce at| ee tas Ware ° , enthuslastte over the prospects of @ rea ta ‘to ar: pe year. The boys suspended are Clark, Dal Hawkins to Try Again. + and Joe Walcott, the holder of the ihe yt Ment mod Be range @ home and home contest between rl? A tru he 4 fonable just now Hi os *] che next meeting of the Boston Board | Waltnerwment ile tap. thn tiene neat ye a ent And | Por’ | twoemen teams posed. of Jimmy fenith gars. lesmoke, utton and McAdams, The cause for Dal Hawking, who needs the money, has | there will be mew chamjtons holding these at and beat bowlers Ih | ang Bert Allen, of Brookirn, , id th HORE pidemics of protest, |@UcH action wes that theese thug mem- Aldermen an order prohibiting the| wenged hie mind about quitting the boxing | tues, Tor, tO) these, voter {| Voorhels and Charley Starr» ot Sa gopnoy an je only reason- 2 Just Deen i the FLAN bers were inoligible to play under the} S#™e¢ within the city limite until euch will make another attempt to Many Boxers In Town, waye prominent in the “open game,” where ihe match, If arrange, willbe the mont able smoke for busi- " he mi fiplas stiried by" tis Ay wales time as the rules have been so amended of the ambitious lpat-welghts they frequently, average over 200 against é nd Would’ attieet an’ ttemones nine ne m i blend ) tn epidemic of protest against] ules signed by be rt a ral hey Pigg tgnet tates * hee beatin at | tne rivate stage | AS & result of the many clubs that are) younger mon. There haa been c nai derable foeres ul altrmct an immence ata ss men is a ble h colder the 1 p. aga e qi a artous ao- |) nt ins waa mate last | yoldin ok, this iry between Met D 4 named football. The accidents of the game, (fut einen’ Paved, twaingt, the Boys’) as to make toaltin ¢ deta tae iad Aber of thicues in| iow aterm each werk tn city ty tart be | airy hetween, MGM and Delors, and Al | ST Siahe tin baat dowienin'the in’ | Of Havana and do- ghich 1s rough enough to encourage ac-|Husnanan as soon ea ie ‘became aware | sysertecrd one tives round Tata‘on next Thureiay | Sine aa tad a4 Priadelphie for fates. | ‘tlenta of each have Dromeed vo tind | May Sutera cuemeg the, tama to rol tt! mestic tobacco cldents, have been enlarged upon until| thet tue “bree ine gible boys played in| Should tds order be passed by both Bight. Hawking will get tn shape at imer's Pi dees Geers aathaean than ene, ° i “sy fh hie otto Ra tre Bve, cre hich 4 d : el ne | brane ity ‘i ymnastum, ) boxe: i who i y Cordes, the Grand Central, man- ea Mv thas t Rie Minid citiser! fears to go out ube er Re sen 4 fortened the] branches of the city government, it ail teh ee Teady to wo in and box a merry thee ounda| 9 age A pt BE a 0 | ee he tits Me AMnELIe ad ie thor which proguces a ’ the atrect lest he should mest @ foot. |Sune $2 the Bova’ High Bohol, | | will affect Intereolleginte games of| Sullivan Too Heavy for Tucker, | Rieover they are opportunity, |fhck the Grand Central. favorite agalnat | Ther in Harlem, mild, fragrant, enjoy- ‘This 18 no "knock" to the fighters, for the 0 Ve a ac oyes, ears, nose,| Witt Clinton @lumn, the coach for the |€ootball ta the Harvard stadium, as An effort was made by Manager Her- | oinss of boxers who are 4 rae batons the | Del Mathal hoy in eeiza, eo. be eleeiee oo lad “ich will ve"coontmmates able cigar; a true nd sections of his} Cumton team thie year, was questioned | that structure ts located on the Boston ford, of the. Burtka A, C., of Baltimore, iast | publo at the present time are not the same con ttee, .This ought to ault Daines, edati that it patie Ms} ahout the tures ineegible players, and | wide of the Charles River nge a fiftven-round owt be. | wugh element that the pugiiists wore several! who has tofore objected to a maton at ———— sedative that excites spine. Tho football player is plctured| why he permuted these boys to ‘play, u . tween Portia ‘an, of Weashington, and years ago, |the Grand Central, where he clatmed that GOSSIP OF THE ALLE: neither nerves or ‘ fu the funny papers as a cross between| He roplied that it was for the lion rele throat. Such is the ~ . & gorilia and a saw-toothed dinosaur, of the school, and his zeal and deter- Kebeck, of the Berke hae ted mination to bring out @ winning tea minh ys Whe rough side of the game is exneeer-| Overcaime him He wes suspented by | Wulsbere’s “high score 35 Iai NBR de? ated until people who have never seen) Dr, Buchanan os football adviser, Ln #6 football devour {te published gruesome | the letter which Dr. Buchanan sent to John Gugols te getting back Into form at OBERT DURNS UIGAR 1 ..| the Principal of the Boy's High Schoo the Univeraal ‘8001 detalls before they look for tho lates: O° Hrocktyn, “he tated that int | matoh games mW ee | | ———————— Armenian massacre. Aged and spect: | opinion “s LD taken an (f " : 4 —_—_—— ~ — me, | advantage over the Brouk! | | Harringt able professors who never saw & BilN® jie uncalled for presence of the t - } the teat the urea oy BE | ncn BOORTING and never will see one, because they) pispended players, atid were not in clothen oftered for heat secre made ball player and los arms, legs, head he kvow instinctively that {t must be all] aocordance with ¢ regulations of | tie to Thai ». A and the former won Class Handicap and ‘ nd depraved. heartily | t e@ Public School Ath gue. | eahaceny _—_—— | omeniememe _—— three out af five games, j ee " 4 ; Phhe 44,000 that 3 Mg , 1 aor ar th 4 Tackles H Lewis in Si In @ sere of eres, neve recently rolled aivcommetors rab. n 3 under the auspi ack ns aie) hae s at ently rolled . ad pet ail over the great stadfum at Cam- ‘A, L, require that a. (ckles Marry Lewis In Six- Comes Back After Years and The Lads Will Box Three Court Decides St. Paul Club! Ina tft furpamet ane am von ie Mshed daily in THR ; elit olns. the. kecomd by Deidge last week (when they weren't 00] be at least a member foi . ep | ei eer ee Ee S CHICAGO HANDI- Teait toot cheeriox or Sur (pat Bere, Round Bout in Philadel- | Still Is a Clever | Rounds at the Hudson’ | Had No Right to Sell wae case, in which ‘eperes’ "tertainty CAPPER 288 vard) must have been very vi or] Ue OpRpets may | x ory they wouldn't have enjoyed tt this ma phia Ring. | Boxer, A. C. To-Night, Manager, Germandouser the Senech lant, te doing | OF telegrach, &i weekly, 81 monthly, hay aay, will prohibit | vant f {messin spo: ijpnanaeeemenns ‘ eonie ersat roiling In the Amphlon Learue, | Diestel’s, Boling’s, Smith's, Allen's, Mo> OLUMBIA, they say, pied jah i‘ lation Bh re 3e Bat MA, \ — where ‘he weldcen Tolle vider the B00 tare Albert’s, Cook's, Centaur's, Morris's, Orale’s ture, Columbia is] even the shadow of suspicion 5 | obit Da vieelth: with a ep . Danny Duane, of this chy, makes his) Andy Walsh, the clever middle-welght | wine Lewis will have another chance! NNATI, 0., Dee, 2.- Laten dotentedKohiwom in the seren ot ear Unmeee’ caeseuat tees io oe reputation to sustain, Its football team! WANT BASKETBALL GAMES, hina if is ae ah neat i day of South Brooklyn, was wa etar ¥ the | to prove his right tou place In the first cision of the National Basel IRE rolled ahs Gereren’’ © MMM CON: | avinw wiven free to all purchasers ot the Sor several years past has been & flat) ane 6 Haakethall eam of Am t 4 yoy bl boxing stag 4 by thi larkey A. C. | division of welter-welgits wien he faces mission sending Michael J, Kelly from * 6+ 6 Yellow Sheet, First edition noo | tae than sadn . +90 OF ARCS Sporting Chub. He 1s to box in the jast night came ato th Kid” Williams, of Philadelphia, for the St. Paul American Association club |_ Western howler who expect to compete falture, It has lost more games than won would like to arrange games with st at with Harry Lewis, the Take ane oonbequenes 02 Hin:eRcA Q Miadelphia, fo at the national tournament at, temerrte nt | three rounds at the e terlainment of to the St, Louls American League club | have devlonet a new wrinkle In talcing a OLD DR, GRINDLE, s Just about | te uh TT ibaa at One Hun- was overruled the United Btates | trrining coures at West Marlen. Ind) fa ft has won. Young fel raging from 1) to 130 pounds. ght light-welgit, Duane {8 a good showing he made aga nat ‘Sailor’ Burke ¢ Hudeon Athletle Chy # address Mira naturally want to go All teams destring gar ba CRASH BLOONS ante i : née reaort for boxer he ga ‘the By cicat tamsous In the land, TA Steers, West New lirigtiton ws# and he should mae & in the main bout of the evening, It | dred and Tenth street and Broadway, Court here yes'erday by Judge A. C.| te’ Werntn seacke were really, Atmid ie Be Didi tel OR AA az bod De estas yrowees, hey pass up Island goad wing agains, Lewis, In the was the first time in more than four | to-night, ‘ompson, who issued a temporary in- | PAS mieht being home the coonakine hia | Under Dr Gr nale intitle ‘pentane, adm oD p ‘ gencnn and were taking no chancen on oon: | diseases peculiar to mans wumacher, of (the years th Walsh had engaged in a! Lewis is in fine form, having returned net Bi juncvion a enforcement of the ‘ ore quickly, more east Columbla, and they go to Yale, Har Immy Devine, ¢ t. The exhibition he put up proved | from Portland last night, where he commissio:’s action | * ; Soren che TERME. than by any Sram mone yard, Princeton, or some of the State} Malone ooks conclusively that he {# atill the same | feated Fred Doug In a fierce Kelly was manager and president of | Billy, Contre and om igen ba VE acd vertising physician. Do yoe mutter from bineg, ‘ oni . onchusly M . no Mt Paul » ane 0 st base, " att the + soning, hereditary or contract gollenes. For all of these Institutions nt great fguter ne was during the Horvin | teit, He will meet in Willis one of {he St, Paul clit 1h Rhea tat Rrowlvn, Sunday rahe, theee hha ae, Beoniity. kidney leer complaints skin die. Ee re ey ee ioe | boxes n Dick 4 r With about two weeks * cleverent b Int w cl us a player and | be OS A wide Thle content hae mnouth, ful swelling. STRICTO oollege spirit that puts out @ winning ‘ ; g Walsh can best al the | right to the first divistn Is basod on uld not be “aeld by the na- 04 conatdcrobie Interest turing the week Pot any digaive result key MeDonougns, | p " ' ¢ h cit me provisions to v" ne any nd on or overwork Rae thot that pila 4 Ht Wish Granting | ANOT SENT TA BAA f Kis Qurralle thet ety | many vietorien In the Quaker City oe leas Gotta hea ient lof the senna rh ™m= ‘of how ne. standings Drs Oat rate . en cn) thee, | treatment, He ctires private and o1 4a lacking. rk, WARRINGTON WINS AT POOL. do: | tracted diseases and drains tn 8 to. Columbia tnvited Harvard's Pres! President of tot College t - TTT By a ncore of 100 to %) Linile Warrington . Pil whit, act ch Mine York ir Orin! at the nae atten #, v4 ef enident o rly Crom Co * ” . papteese’ ‘ on avernmy th and Tth ave. | in @ movement to prohibit SHAD LINK” WON TWO FALLS | won last nignt from Felix oF nn ty BREAKS LEG ON GRIDIRON, | on {tine ahe hieheat ever held. by any | teh OVER 26 YEA! 14 Pond nls lb week Ga, sunt t i Opposed to the Gar 4. tenth nlaht’s play In the pmol tournemest! ponaca N, ¥., De In a gane | bowler, for ti Lig wx mumen since the daye 3 me iit 4 \ t same with Yale, it was WORCESTER, Ma Dee. 2—The pans Wrestler Was Tou | nee! SORIONEND Of OPOANE NAW) 56° eoashnll pinged Alumni Bald |e | WeAA tit,“ yoridge that It would be lene rs es MESHED York, In progress at the Hrow Academy, | 2 a sex; ve in ..Priends of Geore Rothner, the wrostler, pS a wera . 'e last ppearance on the gr ts the work weekly rtake ead : . fe y for New York Man, ‘The highest run, 15, was made the wine |} H. 18 @ sophomore In say he won't do a thine to the pina tn the 4 mont acen “ot accomplished by ‘The H ! 7 , nee, and he tind three seratotes, “Oppenbeim | Co University, whose home Is at] emturance contest at the Harlem | Cirle | ayers, and the inspiring ex Sasditle ’ Hay that he y re of ihe Mi a arte) hing highest sun | Christopher, Pa., had his right thigh| Shen he gets @ full-Neteon on the ball \ college spirit aroused in heir |} Sunday World’s Want Directory. t against football, | i ' lacked callie | Wan 12. The paye Mant's amo Will | Lrokon, ‘This La the first serlowr foot. vm ruven ie eit yalting at the Mom: the game struggle they your “WorldWant Wish” hai wrentiing bout here. last |" “pre Howe und Willlam Andira hall Injury to oceur In Ithaca this sea- for sme Harlem Towler to tenent ved Harvard in spite of her de- |} end in mat 100 per cent to-day all mon, The result—Harvard's {HI row and yin eat rortinw of it, but |I] WATCH THE RESULTS! tha exact wording of ft, but \ “Run away, little’ boy, | ut —- me and tno st we yn, Whore more (han a thousand stu- Sls chatlenr to meet toa the faculty 16 | Tits His te NS gerAlene fn, | BOY PARALYZED AT FOOTBALL Jents have becn playing the game all | five yours of age. Bert Chadwick ori make The game a8 Now] a) do his best to throw Courtney the| gaN HRANCIBCO, Dec. 2%—Milton | fall, Morgan played quarter bick and pA ‘on the mateh If the challenge is played {5 too rough, casualties are al- first time in twenty-two minutes with o sf : was Sisenpling, @ quarterback run together too frequent, and I oenalder |t| q leg hold, In the second bout Link's French, alxteen years old, is paralyzed| when tack! in th the. open fs The to uphold a pastime in eg hh bi th It of an in @ football | bone of hi 4 moteke ute aad al ta te c} Seas atreogth enabled | led him to throw | as the result of an injury ee “ne tor publication to-mor- ts = 4 oa Ae