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HILE tn New York Mr, Noftan, | maneger of Battling Nelson, | said that he would match the Vase against Torry McGovern just as 44 @ multadle place could be Mound the fight, the only condition being the seating capacity should be not Pp 6,000. + (ut for all of thart !t ts ten to one that 1 cgi never meet Ne'son In a cing 1 cat of mesting Terry and taking @ “feetious chance of being knocked out in pur rounds or #0, 08 Eddie Hanton was | year ago, Nelson will atick to the| 4 Jatage, which le mle: Then, after a) ‘while, he will be matched with Jimmy | F — BBrite again, Nelson feels in the matter | , € Britt just as Young Corbett did i at 1 “ F. aig ¥; he ks he “Shas the In- | on him, He regards Britt as | £ easy mark, and Welson, wn acco of course Britt and) the ing fight | ‘ghey put up last time, fimendous house when will drow a tre- | they get into an- lather scrap. But, to return 3 chance for @ y Bight, A short olan wrote to '@ professional fr is as follows: feyelson and McGovern will never fight. u can go out and bet your pile on It" What seems to be the stronges: indida- halon yet given of the way Nelson's tron- \Qewed manager will finally jump. | UNNY thing, the socker game be- F tween Columbia and Cornell sat- UNay at Amorloan’ League Park, | NOolumbia has protibited the playing of {Bootball Dviden the Columbia fac- Wty thinke that socker ts not foothall MBhat's a trite rough on the gent! en | Hho are trying to Import ing to import tt from En he Mand: ii ly for us, | q -— | R OUNG CORBETT hasn't lost. that , notion of getting back Into tho fighting game with both hands Mie is matched now to fight Mexican f 'Gerrera in Los Angeles, and hopes to \get on Eddie Hankm afterward. Cor ‘Bett will have Herrera to reckon with 'Peforo he can get his chance with Han- X fon. Herrera ts a © fighter—lean. . ‘Pons-las t, and possessing Whink the r 8 cave $a to whip the Mextea |Decome as god as he was a couple of Yours ago, when he was fighting like a| |@hampion, The ner he gets away from the white 8 and all the rest of MH wie better chance he will have | WACK CURLEY, of Chicago, has Be J signed up as manager of Marvin ml art and Tommy Ryan. He Intends © eo peromally conduct a tour of the world, | im which Hart and Ryan will be shown| to admiring I Australians, Honolulus, Wapanese. Hart will me and then, but the rest of be pak playing Shakespearian | fayelling will be quite a fad among| B ee ip from Pounces that he wi to ng some trip | EVER THINK HOW DANGEROUS Cincinnati Dopist Figures that 500 Deaths from CINCINNATI, 0, Deo. 4—Over five member of that team met death on the hundred Cincinoatians have deen football battlefield, and no member of drowned during the past eighteen pl team that represented the Cincinnatian thas met death as the re- | mat went unse sult of playing tn @ football game! through all tudes of foot- These aro the figures that have been Paris en oon ue | 7 oe these yea guthered by @ footbail ev thuslast who jthat not a single Neath’ has |has for many years closely followed |teen recorded in Cincinnatl there the eport at Cincinnat. Said he: “The |Rave been many small accidente, such hue and cry raised against football 13 | eee ee eee eroken pee | the Cineinnat! ne worst a have been a fe not justified eo far\as jeasualties are concerned, Dr. Arch J, | “ses Re bre een arms and legs. but Carson was captain of the first foot. | Ue Ore inlored | ball team at the University of Cincin [pi iyers been laid up more than one or nat, tho Ruby END OF TURF WAR ALMOST ‘a racing commission which will jably be framed by the Legislature at CUR BALL PLAYERS i} ia) seme ) Bill, Clancy’s All-American} THE WORID: Amore MP ne lead, em t Dussor Gives The Bune The Glad Laugh, SPORT OF SWIMMING IS? Water Sport Have Occurred There in Eigh- teen Years, but Not One from Football. while engaged in the sport of t as a rosult of the game. Lyman of one of University During the @ame time not a single | team of 1857-88. No weeks IN SIGHT AT NEW ORLEANS shoula | i (Specia) to The Evening World.) the bsarry session 'n Januar: NEW ORLPANS, Dec, 4—The sale : of the Oakland Park race track ow Bd in. Sohileder, the leading breweryman in ty this olty, was one of the main topics ; ae ussed among turfmen to-day ae the war that ts being z ht out, both track ‘atoh: Onkland track was under lease to the| tie'Legisiature and bopo ts beat te | Crescent City Jockey Club, and the fact | bill that) will ba tnteod vce’ to Kilt rice t in in this oky and tat that it was purohased by Mr. Sohlioder, | ‘Ri this chy and Btate; who {8 an Intimate friend of the old ack, has added color to the story of prob. last night denied the rumors that were ourrent all day that there would be peace after tho finest of the year and the tracks would alternate. WILLIE SHIELDS IS NOW A BOOKMAKER Former Jockey Caps Off Enough First Time Out i BEATEN BY CUBANS Team Beat It Back Home i he wii go to Eng iis ‘ | ; inless Nelson, itnin C Ahead of Time. | Buy an Auto, } turn mate J ard wishes to| i tions of solantive boxing b . | rowned heads who will pro- ‘ h bag | == The All-Amertean baseball team got (Special to The Evening World.) ——e theirs in Cuba, and have come back! NEW ORLBANS, La, Deo, 4—New | home for Christmas. Out of eight | Yorkers are rapidly arviving in New |games played, Bill Clancy's all-star | Orleans for the races, and the winter - |team managed to win two, and St Was| promises to be unusually productive ot | | ee Th HARLEM TOMMY Yohnny Oliver Denies that , “Rouse” O'Brien Gave Mur- phy “Cauliflower” Ear, i Oliver, manager of Tummy the feather-welght fighter of lenies that Murphy received i flower ear om "Rouse t Boston, in thelr recent stx- Oliver says that O'Brien a j Murphy least, and , rey is thd mmy upped in That ma io in his j on one whi ft Mur hy ais) f Jim n the i | Taine condition ——— | | KELLY FOR MINNEAPOLIS. © Paving Won His Injunction suit Manager Wil) Tak » Chance, th of y nt cent Injunction cided to ke a chance “The final beat up uati the Feoru . but Kelly " arrange bis affairs aeuoor, and will at oO ment wh Mr. Watkins for 145, Of lovine out ib On the stren 3 mitse, he ri L ; : THE CHRISTMAS WORLD. OUT NEXT SUNDAY. AT COLUMBUS CLUB Well-Known Boxers Will Be Seen in Many Exhibi- tion Bouts, The Columbus Catholic Club, of No. 401 West Fifty-first street, holds its initial entertainment and st ie We night. All the w known boxers of New York and vicinity will appear In exhibition bouts. Part of the pro- gramme reads like this: Wille Lewis ve. Harry Lenny, Chick Tucker vs. Jimmy Stone. Tomn Murphy vs. Jimmy Dus Charley Sieger va. mig Griffo and several others. The Columbus Cat of the oldest in this city 00d old days of boxing in Now York was the dquarters of many fighters of promine iding Dan edon, Tom Theaey, "Youne Gr (the real | ‘ nny Kelly, ‘Tommy White, Bd- c Jimmy Barry and others, | At tonight's stag, Tom ally, a i Club is one and in the} fo at one time was regarded as A com hemp on, will be the timekeeper COLUMBIA WANTS FOOTBALL, ents Ha Will Meet try and Order Revoked. to ent DoH & continunnee « & mecting of ur wate stud ute iar vin an effors to reveke the resolution of the committee in abolishing the mame alter a If enough persons impor. A prominent feature of the ristmas Sunday World will be ¢ Christmas Fiction Department, yhich will contain a great Christ. as story by that master of con- Hensed fiction, ©, Henry, Mr. enry is in his best strain when ting Christmas tales, and in “The iits of the Magi” he has created L Send gga Ityis. beauti- i 4 “i & nce cannct be gotten together fternoag the meeting will be held to morrow The position of the Columbia faculty {n the matter was protty well stated pesierday by an alumnus, whe ts in no sympathy with the act of deolaring fo.t ball off. The Columbia faculty ts the opinion that {t will get the for having forced changes in the rules when they are changed. as {5 almost certain to he the case next spring.” Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonilers. decided to beat It back to New York | while their shoes we The "All-Americans’ scenery and felt the balmy breezes, but baseball was an- interesting news concerning thelr do- od. H uw ings at one or both of the tickle of the {Plants now fn operation, The well-:nown young trainer Willle other proposition, They went against | Silelde, inspired by the exam of Sam | everything the Cubans had to offer, Hildreth, flaunted his wooden banner to | and found themselves eirrounded, As | the breege at the Fatr Grounds track, Jerry Nops said soon after landing, | and thereby became a fullfledged book- aad We Bie ra nae strong for | maker, His initis! endeavor was also | us, and we biked it back home.” a Mathewson with us." added) , nis” h Jerry, “but do you know what that | Ws” wagon te his, should he desire | fellow wanted? He demanded $00 a week and expenses and a provision that he did not play op Sunday. You can tmagine what @ crimp that put in the negotiations.” The playere who made up the All- Americans were Bill Clancy, Arst base- man Inst season of tne Pittsburg and Rochester clubs; Jerry Nops, of the ; Providence Eastern League cham- pions; Charley Starr, of the St. Louls Browns; Jim O'Brien, of Rochester; “Tony” Pastor, Arthur Smith, Tom Burke and Robert Vail, of the Lynn (New England League) club; Will Me Cabe, of Holyoke, and John Coveny, of New Bedford, em the racing | taken feelings when he is “@oaked" by some one jockey, &¢,, as he formerly handed {t to this fraternity with the old cam- paigner Logan If he elects to wind up fe lucky career as @ bookmaker he certainly will have run the gamut of tur! experiences, The disposing of the $30,000 two-year- Jold goldbrick, Oaklawn, to Mr. Bel- mont was a great piece of turf fortune, along with the numerous other smiles J of the flakle goddess bestowed upon | -|him, Itiseurelya far cry from Willle Shields, jockey, to Willie Shields, book maker, but there ihe is, The New York racing speculation map may have to be made over next season because of RACING SELECTIONS. his arrival | Trainer James Rowe's apprentice FAIR GROUNDS, First Race—Usury, Ancient Witoh, Sweet Favor, Second Race—Harmakis, Glen Gallant Third Race-Girdle, Major Johnson, Saulsberry, Fourth Pancreatia. rider, Meyers, here to be polished into | ‘st-clasa jockey, made @ very prom- ising debut Saturday with a good ride on the winner of the sixth race, Bheen Albert Simons will be his mentor tn New Orleans, Merino, een TO PRINCETON NO MORE, | es | If the present feeling of students Jagainst the railroads which attempted to handle the crowds to the Army and | Navy football game Saturday does not |cool off before next fall there will be |no more games between vhose teams Jat Princeton, On arrival of the teams Jat West Point and Annapolis a vigor- | Race — Gamora, Monto, Fifth Kao Henpecked ‘aprice, Marve) Sixth Race—Rainland, Mthios, Tit tle Scout, CITY PARK, First Race-—-Balshot, Goma, Lady Rather. | Becond Race—Knowledge, Josette, Chamblee, Thin’ Race—Jack Ratlin, Kleinwood. Fourth Race—St. Tammany, Laura Lighter, Little Boy. Fifth Race—Janette, Yorkshire Lad wil probably be played at Philadel- phia or Washington, Great siete faction was expressed with the service of the getting to and from the aay special did not ar- until midnight, and the rely out of patience with the 1 Bumerous delays, at Prince ton, where they wos. held up an hour Maro, Fox Munter, \to |that tehhible ous protest arose, and the next game| & Sixth Race—Rickey, Chief Hays Leta Duffy, ]) before atta parted, My jain over an hour's xi a saute iad iar pret =warnung Up MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1908, ROB THis AND. BASEBALL DRAG Me PROM My FIRESIDE EVERY Time |! EX CAPTAIN RILLILEA, Met On The Program FISTIC TREATS IN STORE FOR ‘FRISCO. | Three Bouts Are on the Sched- ule and All Should Be Corkers. BY JOHN POLLOCK, There will the ring be two Cal. than satisfy pugul: time to come will appear tn these of the Pac! this m sm in Jim Jeffries's hing fights in ‘ity for some ‘The four fighters who are all well known to the devotees of the popular sport all over the countr have alrendy men who ct made they are great names for themselves as a result of thelr wonderful ft circle. ng in the squared The pugilists who will engage in there battles are Eddie Hanlon, the rugged fighter of California, of Chicago, and Aurelia Her- rera, the Mexican pugilist, the ex-featherwelgit oham-/ He: nan, Corbett,” and "Kid" and “Young pion, who has fought all the best men in the Mgntweight wrested ‘Terry division MeGovern’s since he title from him at Hartford four years ago, | Hanlon and Herman In Fast Bout. ‘The first coniest Will be between Hanlon and Herman, who will engage tn @ twenty: WL F LEWES TOD MUCH FOR WILLIAMS New York Boy Gave the Quaker Hard Drubbing in Three Rounds. Wille Lewis, of this city, and "Kid" Wultams, of Philadelphia, met ip @ three-round bout at the Hudson Ath- letic Club on Saturday aight and fur-) nished the fastest bout that has been the Horton law, it. He oan now understand the layers | Witnessed in this city since the days of The members turned out tn full foree @ the crack New Yorker in action. |The general opinion was that Lewis Would stop Williams in a round or two, notwithstanding that | bested such good boys as Willie Fite- Williams has gerald, Daye Holly and Fred Douglas, and that he gave Lewls a eff argu- ment for six rounds at Philadelphia Jabout a year ago, Had Lewis been at al areful and not held Willlams 89 cheaply he would have | stopped the Quaker City Jad In the first session, when It was evide that Willie hei Hoored him twice wita t hand in the second round the Quaker City lad of his, cheaply, for he did not force the fght- ing, being ¢ the stomach w Jes " rip in @ right to on ny {ifatne led with hia Tn the third session Willie starter af- ter Williams, his bolt, for hoe working @ and a right to the stomach ident that the Quaker City lad had shot clinched at every left to face It was evi- op- portunity and triod to keep on top of Lewis to keep away from that right hand that was tearing his mid-section to pieces. The gong was a big relief to Williams. CINCINNATI GETS CARR. Romor Says Big Firat Baseman May Manage Reds, (Spec! CINCINNATI Garry ‘Herrmann, valand that ihe ret to The Evening World.) Deo of Baseball Club, bas received word from sal Garr to Cinginnat! had been clostd, and tha! mi ba: i rive in this city to- ects for net season with the owner , who is 4, — President the Cinelnnat! of Charley man would ar- to talk over now looks as if ie Reds next yoar reported of Los} on the night 188 pounds, Matchmaker MoCarey tomorrow Winner of Each Fight to Meet. GQuub, has notified wixty per cent. of the & twenty-round bout between the winner lot each fight, to be fought the thind week fo January at hia club. night he expected to bast Herrera and thereby wet the second fleht out there. Ryan and Fitzpatrick Matched, Aricies of opreement ha been signed by ‘Buddy Ryan and Dick Fitspatrics | the welterwoights of Chicago, for their batt! before Juck Curley's New Bam Chicago A. Carsey to Box Tommy Murphy. Frank Carsey, the Chicago bomer, who has |AMERICAN DERBY NO MORE. (Special to The Evening World) that the Washington Park Jockey Club, no more. of the club sentative of The World that the o jot On a poclal ‘club ae well club, to be held some tim of Dee, 15 ies of agreement binding the mitch were ed by Hanlon In San Francisoo inst night tm the presence of Both fighters have | posted @ forfeit of $500 as @ guarantee that | they wil live up co the conditions of the 4 Philadelphia contest. The second encounter, the most |‘ be important of the two, will be that Between | Danny Duane Has Pneumonia. Cortwer and Merrora. | Acooriing to the] Danny Duane, who wa ot th jel ¥! iT at . " 1 ctnit eee eae cy chunde nt Tay pounds an | Dromising iight-welghte in thie vicinity « Dec, 20. Coobett will leav Los Angeles | years ago, t# confine! to his‘bed with pneu- As an {ncentive to make the four fighters Go thelr best fighting In their respective | the Avonia A.C. bantam weigt | “ will meet Jimmy Devine, of th bouts, Matchmaker McCarey the, Rasttie | ell meat Tuner Devine ot eae pounds. ot them that he will hang UD & gKuaranteed purse of $5,000 with the omion of allowing the fighters to asceept from recelpte for Corbett sald Inst OHICAGO, Dec. 4—The announcement of Chicago, will pass out of existence means that the American Derby, one of the classic events of the turf, will be One of the most prominent members stated yesterday to @ re) bi @ racing organization but s would cease to exist after the annual meeting of the made good in al ie fights whteh he has time al A.C. monia and will not be abiéto meet “Unk! Russel], the husky light-weight of Phil i Washington Sporting Ciul to-ntepit nt iadel phi the Avonla ‘A the same ctub. Prominent Fighters Not Wanted. Gus Rublin, Akron Giant, asked Jimmy De Forest, matchmaker of the Hudeon River A. C., to put him on Weight at one of the near fuure, wise a thing aa bi chance of any prominent heayy-w boring at his club. If th er makers would use the sac the boxing toute would neve elty. Avonla A, C, Stag To-Night. ub mateh good futement be stopped in & bari] by 8 be decided o2% Thurs: round bout at lis, pounds, welgh in ei| ‘The Avonia A will bold He ‘ RA M. om the afternoon of the big private stag for members in Its o) ub-house al) 4 will be ae snoe he was t to: ht. As his eaten by Jim the "Colma | NO. 178, Christopher, street, te AH «sevcuat (Cal) A.C. four months ago. boners In he business, all of the seven bouts to be fought should be clever exhibitions rendered by good vooal talent. ‘The Washington Park Club's greatest event since Ita Inauguration has benn the American Denby, which is one of the | extremely few great American rt | classics known to Fngieh turfo The efforts made by the club tn to encourags international racing Ar? largely responsible for the fame if the fvent abroad, In thit year the Taiko of Beautart sent a starter to the post tn Strathrose, shipping him all the way from England fo run In this ri In recent vears auch prominen fean turfmen as August Belmant, jate Willlam C, Whitney, James Keene, Clarence H. Maok i, | Whitney, H. RB, Durvea, a | &e,, hi made entri th Amer. the AMUSEMENTS, EMPIRE a a Band & ta ay MAUDE ADAMS "yer¥n¥< ae ng ee a ti at? av § aan, bay art VIOLA ALLEN ofilgeSS) N THEATRE, Br Ber rT Oth at, eve. 8.15, Bat, 3.15 OLGA NETHERSOLE E yaavatten, Siar hime re wa LYCEUM "yondvay & capes a A “THE LION Loti AND THE MOUSE Ht ~THEATI ATRE 4ath at | | Raden ra i SAVOYE TRB. James Mary psd | Hee nomeriog Walls of Jericho, HIPPODROME ‘Thompson & Di Last i genes “A YANKEE CIRCUS ON MARS" and Thrilling War Drama. “The Raiders.” The triumphant succession of. theatrics, chvling Claire Hellot and Her Liona, re celine and Silvers, World ‘8 Punniem Clowns, and | My heat g her apeciatets, Boo! oft CIRCUS" ‘om Dee. it, Firs 4 Christ: ™M ial Extravaganza. Matiness omitted 2 ae Wodnes, & Friday, CAKE WALK % Barrel of Darkti Grand efbneg Fan attan” 20. Mat. Bat 215 Last Seven Pines j MADISON SQ. "ass ise THBA, 24th<B' way. | ®Manh MME! KALICH | MONNA VANNA Kx Jerome, eAmalls, "al jerome, q ile Hveason and the All Star Ce 18 BRAUDEL MIL TETTE, A! ly Sat Be and 8 vie. AMMERSTEIN'S "bhi THE ht SENTING PHAN, OF BILL, Davis & Inez Ma- ty Munteal Meise 8 Aurora: Vitagreph & Oth a ACADEMY OF aia: 14th Bt ar Music, FAK Gai Donough ~|BABES in TOYLAND Prides 28, 50,75,81, Mate, Wed. A%at2, RvB rving Pi. en Mace EDEN Maregeh MUSEE| jis) HENRY LEE ,,\¢ ret einer Laser {Rete See PASTOR'S; eet Tesides these contests tiere will be songs; 18° P, IMPERIAL ea | ANPHION EDITED BY ERT EDGREN, SWIMMING RAE WAAC THK Water Polo Rivals Will Meat in Match Game Same Night. | | Tile 10-yard open handicap race for the D. H. Bratton Cup will be the principal feature of the second set of swimming races to be held at the New York Athletic Club next Saturday, An+ other Interesting event will be a b> yard special match race between C, M, Daniels, America’s champion swimmer, ©, D. Trubenbach and F. DéP, Good+ win, of the N.Y. A.C, In addition to these two events there will be a ffty- | Yard novice race and a fitty-yard handle ap, on scratoh, in which will be J, We Lawrence, of the N. ¥. A. C,, the prem ent American recom holder for the distance, The evening's programme wil lend with a wate: lo game between the world's! team of the N. ¥. A. © and ‘ versity, Mich this game, as it tween these tw. heen played s! test for the ph i p last Mar NeW Amsterdam, 42,¢%, EAST f Weng | Ban & THE WHITE GAT”, LIBERTY’; pane 3 RICHARD CARLE, AEA Kan.» New York, Fva, 8.18, Mt THOMAS ROSS, i's K rt YLAND ** ogi Zia'"** BELASCO fret had BLANCHE BATES is, BIJOU! sisi yes Rpecial afai. Thurs. Dee David. Nalarco. presenti WARF ELD west WiSven, 10 Mats Wed Mi FAVERStAA—THE SOUR’ MAN it} py 0 24 ven | ea at A1) Mats ARRIGK ‘wc fo Son ts Gros Gem | pin THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM ASI Garden. 27th & Mot av. By & Mor. Wed. Bat root MANTELL King Lear. ULE Lox aviit 107th at Mat LILTIAN sioner ir e Hor Tanay. GENTE BE ba in Oliver Tvtat, URRA s aw lker, Mr, Be Ay potonia, i Ser avburn's Min: ‘“ . es, Italian THO. De Maca prise, Lynn @ Pay and Oller, ts, 250 Mate, atin, dy 1 eats, 28 t & Careie 7 in and Others = eal ay Matinee To-day, anise ‘vse sTer.” ALUANBRA, Tth ay -126th, BAST THE DEWEY ,ff's, Mat, Today—Trocadero Burleaqu THE ‘GOTHAM in Knickerbocker Bes idneotn [tose SS10NS or WIE 14th St. here BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. (Old Montane) a4 Tues, W rq Cue WY Bath 280, OS, 10. 10 te Powerful Drama “THE “DANCING GIRL.” HEA, At Oth ay THe MAM sod test YTON BESSIE. oi via ton mah iW: ay wo Mer, wns Bean ae is. one ig Mysterious 8 Poresons ee 10 acts, KEENEY’S, Sat; Dally 50 # London Pantoanime Co. of ‘ia play fern "A Night in. an Engllad 4, Mindoy wonder, Worker Modern tmitecle, The & Otto, ANd bly shows SUNDAY CONCERTS, Mia SF rah, fi vyine ay 1 oatit GRAN QUEEN OF THE HIGHBINDERS, Next OF ‘eck—IHE CUR! 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