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ETP MRE TT ar — » ene RO ERT 2 CR THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1905. UP TO DATE SPORTING ‘NEWS AND COMMENT # # «@ EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. THe were 7 URNS Roune ALL RIGHT. I seer EE latest “kid on Robert Fitz- simmons fe a tale supposed to have originated in Philadelpt the original Dopedream City, Accord h €0 the tale, a long-lost brother « , ) Fits appeared to a party of & ) @re in a Chestnut ste safe and dis- @owed the fact that Fighting Doo is _ ferty-sight years old. Thaven't the names and addresses of Fitz's prantom brot this forty-eight-yeur dream, Three y O80, While covering the in th tournament at the National Spor | Club in London, I took it into my } | @ find out how old Fitzsimmons was at that time, On May 90 (12 thie! ans Aas the waa) T went to Son Ho in| Ti € rubber-necks an the ell Societ tbe Disa certian leis for those #1002? bi so '9367e eye today, BS yitecnuntne ned sol me that we i. . the press agent tells abou! ” ges born in Helston, Cornwall, ame | CUme in the sixties; that his mother's fame was Mary and his fither's name Was Janes, and that at the time his father was borough pollcemar He village of Helston * This information I gave to a clerk In| the birth recom depart At the @mme time I gaye him t @ tip, and, taking it f Bits was about tor told him to search year before ani Mowed ine (on conside f Mp) the books containing the WHICH STANDS ALL TESTS Laws Have Been Enforced Against Pugilism, Football, WITH THE “RUBBERNECKS” AND THE “GOGGLE~EYES” AT THE SIX-DAY RACE, Tn the cold g gray dawn et hereriee te Result of 6days yub ering from the 9 atlery Fitzsimmons during those yeans fwas only one James I Helston, and he was boroust His wife's name was Mary, and Robert Pitasknmone was bor) in ieiston, May 8, 1863. For a guinea move the Racing and Wrestling, but No One Has Ever Questioned Purity of Our National Game. , Trying +o see ” the yace from _ the enclosure. ; ee ee Bot me @ copy of birth cert ASEBALL ts the only one of the | cally Killed | the sport, with a greut gold seal on | 5 B prominent American sports| | Pugiiism permitted In but a few bed daw, anh 18 is Which Is claved vear after year ate ‘Gulfornia Ae te ighis y M x Mont old 1 rit , ey dove US eg do six months " | without being molested tn any way OF) but other ofties where toxing This is absolutely acourste, being t beim pronounced elther brutal or de-/ ished and world’s champ nships were * Prom the official record of the British IN MATCH CONTESTS 7 pat Football, | £0 aeht, as they were {n Gotham, Sprctal to The Evening Workt.) nt, Bob himself had a hazy xing have recelved | Bit Gown taht eo Rune, Thi 2W ORLEANS, La., . : 1882 ave received) snort drew tens of thousand) of pe h 3 (ea that ie was born on June 4, 188% 1 will take them | ple, but questi@able fights were held N Little Johnny Jonse” case gives | | ut he wasn't at all sure of it. People and the Hd was put on promise af becoming celebrated: | tween leading bowlers of the greate nded at Aqueduct last November Dick father signed his 1 tawimons, nd even where th | olty chedul enw wits aany admirers. Columbia sity,|and even where the ¢ does draw palling it with one Silty Ere Scheduled tor toxmorow. after wildly tn formar s was a leader in{® decent house the patronage ts al-| Watkins, who trains for M. L. Hay- noon and evening, among the more im viniehs m the| NAv8 limited to the doubtful. Thin! man, made @ verbal contract with ERRY M'GOY as already portant being @ continuation of ¢t Max Hootzel the plesk!n has dropped the | city sary the death of the eame several Healy for the eetvioes of Jones at the| started training for his figit with match games between Billy Cordes, aid youn, Delaney, 3 mF ne alt ‘ the students] vaars ago, and only in the past two Pas A AtARA Of FeaRTibw to. Battling Nelson next month, Just Otth Hellies, who meet Bert Allen and ary, nave united ina body for (te retention.) Stare, when square bouts have been | Fal Grouni octet shed now Terry is in | ‘ Kr ny aa . ; s Several Weatern 007 of lescer note| OMered the pifilie, has een given | Watkins at the Fair Grounds when he | Boston, whe 1 La Egelhoff at the Grand al ; slr apermva ; arrived yesterday, Jones reported to ave taken a like action. | All of this Is @ grand tribute to base )Ballivan once stirred up so much en- | Brooklyn, in an evening eeries | Sbusiasm over the came that the Huby These coneste have excited much inter thas been a happy hu m% from bowlers cilefly because Crdes The diamond sport suctess-|R. A. Smith at City Park. Wa y withstood the assaults of time, | waited all day for Jones to put in his Its purity fs never questioned and its the Fait Grounds, sd Horse-ractng. too, has veen hard hit, | bal Roth the munnere and trotters hav: (ng ground ever » 0 Bince fdr theatrically inclined sivggors, | MM been so Dermistent in his belief been discriminated againet. Many|rmorit praised alwavs. It Is the only Bauily baa t sntst tue enpaaenieath ork for a tim ne | Bene eae Mupetion to whe other States in which horse-racing was great Amertean game which has cpm : 9 OR eager Terry's work for a time will be dor ae . find wince Its inception without @| Watkins and the weries of six ganms rolled last Suntay das the lending sport passed Detween acts. He has some six weeks A ri natdor clemish a @head before the fight. ‘The best thing ban, hare et ergpsoy ees prohitatig the gam: under cer-| Haseban stways has been “on the eee hai ae ed Hs ‘roots bu Cape te taln on dithon an these we mactl~ 4) noon, when he was poste or MOR Terry can do Is to cut out the| te games were mosly decided Jo the las : eed bal ida Hea ieleanbliens ti Hamlet act until this Batiline Neleon|¢ramee. In addition to thewe contesis tt Mffair is over. MoGovern might Lind | Brooklyn team in the Interstate Lea.u the great walle on Nelsors ciln will be tried ow in @ series rr } Which case he would become tae me awaingt a team of five picked men. Jimi | NEW YORKERS MAY EXPECT SIX-ROUND BOXING BOUTS SOON Popular little champion the Genith wil roll with the Brovklyns, A, the Albion, Sixth avenue and Twenty third street, sunday, evening, sums Wat ring ey of f and Jon oeave whl Siva, Be . Aig 4 mence needs plenty of rest be-| (fore: tive is, #even mamee, 10 tal pius || Tour round boxing boats may soon | Harlem orgunization, however, created |the limit of six, for it is figured that! phy having the uppertiind. Fifteen ing Fos th ti ag gg adele be seen tn every athietle club around & precedent and as there was no in-|@nough boxing can be sven, ip ts ndred members of the club saw thi ight, He is recovering his polled wt ‘ Fork, an th ner" ait ee ota a tvatinat ute (PO 'y the most pugilistically W BD condition, yet ae on rrerite hi wee, met New York, vand it the pilice permit | terference tram the authorities, boUtS |iciinea member, “None Due benny Yanger and Tony Moran met in much h ihc then to continue: tt We only batire of that duration will likely become @/ At the Polo A. A. Inat night a series | 0 atbition t before | fe cun stand in & gruelling fight xpect six rounds of the : ire at the club, of bouts were held, but only one went | the Hudson River A.C. in West Thirty. } & £000 gambler would throw as fistic followers of Phi ft is legal for regularly incorpors| four rounds, This was the so-called fourth street. Yanger had much the | few dollars MoGovera can pick nightly 1 athletic clut star event of the evening, In which | better of the bout, beating Moran all | showing now an smal us athletic clubs to hold ound | ‘Tommy Murphy Frank Carsey, ajover the ring, When the final bell and make every effort to | bi n bouts, where is the violation in four-| Chicago fe : who recently |rang Moran was groggy, and if the | But, him into champlons)| Wer 1d engagements, five, or even six? Joined the »se present who |round had gone a minute longer he Bho chance of ‘de n six? | have sean ¢ ind bouts the | Would have been knocked out. Yanger's piowe Chaba, WF ® might go on up to ten, but none of! Murphy-Carsey ted on afin-|defenge was ao perfect that Moran/ Deed to be at his best, ‘Tp Muoh heavier and |s dis as hard © ma Merry ever mo Il of his fight a “| cw NIGHT will see t, with Mur 1d not land on him: Polo A lubs have any desire to go above) th, YOUNG ERNE PUTS TUCKER AND MURPHY TO COLUMBIA LOSES, TPALLOVER NEARY» EXCHANGE WALLOPS AGAIN BUT DIS FcHTING It was fas; t be | gwo $< ate , % Tournament ‘Games To-nigat. wer men wh been forced io spend “grind,” This Always drawe ¢ have A weak at the six-day go while ft Tournaanent 6: evening are oe Fulton and Metrupolita wide, is the most was the 01 1 is the most | inednay, ney Were Jailed. Meonotonous thing ever pulled off in the |Meat Up to date yesterday was the worst| _, of sport, Newsp, sclentiets veto I; of the season for form players, Six fa- ers borne to the conclusion that the |\iMiane MILWAUKPE, Wia, Deo, 9.-Young By John Pollock. ester Goodwin, the New England] The Crescent Athletic Club defeated] Vorites wore eaten at swore mail| People Wrote tig A22Ft of hypnotiam, |thel, Benamin Hrne Fad no stouble is getting & ée MATCH wae arranged last night | Coxeh were matched Inet night tO the [tho hockey team of Columbia at the/gt odds on, At the Pair Grounte only | ratch the riers going around |® © i AS ee uilié over Charles Neary, of Milwau- betwoon "Chick" Tucker, the Washiigton Sporting Clud, of Phila-| Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn, last| two favorites won and both were held | |: so baba until thelr brains get jatenes si ni aight rounds lest night. He out- sturdy fighter of the Avonia (clvil@, on next Monday night, A S| night by @ score of 6 to 0, But for the Pub ret prices, Tattle Scout being! and th aha | Vv. on, of Chicago, vice-pI mf re aa urdy fighter h von git to be ttle while it} 9 5 The books at both courses| ey fall into w trance. Are jean Bowling Uongresa, M, outboxed, outroughed and out- . (and Tommy Murphy, the Harlem lasts, a8 both aye fight fast | magnif vent work of Goal Keoper Eas:| roapet a harvest. In fact, they recouped in every bout of Columbia, the score would have was aeked boy, who at that was | Bhey forget to go home to thet ay t yesteruay what end a tht Th ny 8 also been | ton, m h ople come ix offered o vlose uf -welgh They will me to- y . | 8. Other people come in and also oe tunity: would be offered at, the clo8 of Taking the. ta Phe tm evee our ht, me to- | signed to box Johnny bayer who hes eeu uel lanier, fall into a tran y at Louis na three-round exhibition bout! heen making ood in the Quaker City Bets” thet tenes ee oe waist! ee ene There were only members’ stag of the Hudson in-asix-round out before the National | In the first half nine clean shote were pideoe them and nds come in to on eect former national | (WO founda wh ary Was able to which Is to be held in its clube | A» ©. of Philadetpin on Dee, 2 shunted ta the side of the rink. The hypnot!> eal a ‘ete Saugbe yaelt strolied Up to th ith the Philad an Ove Hundred ani Tenth Lewis Going to ‘Frisco. Crescent forwards sevorn! times, shot c sp arin former ba ‘ own ; Mat Hin the early. imoroing hs mores to roll auy tho| © 1 Neary was able Lrovdway, on Saturday) Willle Lewis, who hng heen matohed) Yet the show were, blocked Mightfal! the Gard 6 hours, by nd in a giffy| tO land on Erne, but bis blows did not) @ ®. Both boys were re-|to fight Willle Fitzgerald a twenty@five-|" Rrady sent the puck Into the Crea- ! ye arden 1s packed, and by @| have eam betind them to get y ele members of the club, and | fund bout before the Colma (Cal) A. | cont net, but the tally was not allowod, mpiGnight the mesmerized vi | results, as (hig mach waa. arranged for’ the | Cj. 0M Jan. 10, will leave for Ban Pran:|as the referee's whistle had blown for cisco next week to get Into shape for) an offside play just a fraction of The champions could €o the rafters in fe ns. In the t round Erne stad P se which lad is conte: i e son tid ve | atick ops in them and the n't | tea landing at w Neary woke up, how- ter of the club, ‘the contest | fe” wit eat Pungernld meh yeated | eee a he firs! halt, foguove. The only thing that b 2 hat r ‘ rik HAVIN GH Bee ite Ri 2 of he best that has! him in a bout in Connecticut a faw| In the second half tiete ‘OrFIynn litted Bone sprint, ind UR 3 match, game, bowler at : as some ¢ n playing on Erne taken piace here in a long téme. years ago. Aa the fighters tient ane the puck the geowth of the ink Into the ¢ Ou Nave seen yn dastern He same weight, the mill should be one of | Columbia net ots Ww immediately a the subsidence Opening of New. “Tourney. liane The Second Meeting, the greatest hetween- men of. thelr|Iaston, but hand, knee, skate and hip Of gach dash hundreds of people make| schwartie ant Ame meete ye This will be the second time they have | weight ever witnessed in California. |stopped four in succession, Finally ir escape. it's a very curious thing, |ine att et in the ring, In thely previous en- | |Shirreff added another point to the POT Ra eet ’ enth iter, Which was before the Nauonal| Hudson A. C, Show Postponed. Brookivniteg, spore 445) Sew ane line } In €, of Philadelphia, last Washing-| pe: % Brady was ped to HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS, |" game in's "Birthday aftarncon, Murphy tad | y Tere will be no show at the Hudwon| «ths hrutsed knoe, but resumed play K the best of the content Welght | Until Monday night. ‘The boxers who| The summaries: , * aul Tucker's chances in tae bdattle | Wil amon in theeatar bout on that we. | Crescent (8), Ponitions, Columbia (0,) Moran has been electe! captain of |? ve that bout Tucker has beaten Seulan ye i be Charles ener, "the Hobo. | MacKensle onl oe ton | @he De Witt Clinton High Bohoo! foot- | Eins rly wutt Hh rnd Fis ana dist renthy Mowatt, | Ken lightwelght, and “Unk” Russell, the| eckson bail team of 195. This election was due ™*e call ne ‘or, in alx-round russe Quaker Sit fenton. who |s ht 24 ‘Warrington to his excellent kicking and good ground | ‘na tein the Quaker City coming to the front as a result of i i re y victories, Bie sell ‘Kniaht | gaining, which he has shown in the | mor? 1 ila F i Mowatt and Goodwin Matched. i IRS ei Met aaete Lek ia Meo 1 ; UL Brady football games this year. Halstead, of | ‘United's New Officers, . Ave ” : Mowatt, of Caicago, and b ago and put up @ warm battle 5 arefield. Kennody, Hockey Bo High School, ¢ ott t | “ er Club of York. Goal Umplros—For Cros | the vs" «1 00) Broly | The new list ace” nemina f 6 00) | Cont A FH. Henderson, Skating ub i peotived @ Sigel fanlor ag ’ ts he commit ft ted Howling iy autela e 8 rancisea of Brosklyn: for Columbia, J. A, Bpence, Co: el ion for captain of “the ‘0 ! aD Goals—O'P erri m, abby, Bee BR att, tho | GOSSIP OF THE ALLE YS, Dent, ia i Halve Reta a weuld be elected minutes, Poteet oad. work enced | YALE TAKES IN $80,000. | CURTIS NOT TOO ROUGH. SOPPERG TO AACE Gear Halal), of the Star Casino and P ER . ae ey basbketball ten of the Mecelpts fea are. ANN ARBOR, M Dee 9 e | Haren team, ayer that. Inv view "ot the) Gie enters at Sohetaraniee 1) Me Greater) FAT CO q rook peord th t t rit an I nateh nual ‘Training High School, of Brook Rreak All Records studer t ¢ q ng tournament he P, J. Riddell, the ‘Ble Turk.” of the} Fat policomen with athletic aspiri- will play their first game (o-mor: The frothal asa netted the ¥ ‘ h MAR -meet inate with Any Spartans, will be @ contestant in the twenty>| tongs will struggle for track honors against the Curtis High 8 Min receipts. * apy held ty 6 the foutha ya final ¢ HO REO IT Aee ie, TRC Ba aoa teeta en ieee at the County Falr ta Madison Square many years the girls’ te t eral estima a bendort 0 4 d el smith, |Garden on Deo, %. ‘Nhe event In wh ial have carried off championship 1 that the ele t aloe In Wi azn inde aaeais aay I the fat guardians of the pone will | y . and intend to win this year's in . . r { § fn, Nt Howling Conurean, weiter George Klum, toat pl bP rrgpee a 8 F conditions tor mpionehip of the Girls’ Leaga al wa s Michigan t . teathnonta [gee an He nex: wok: | Karoe| Ore ce ipetition call for the several rs to welgh 215 pounds or ore nitow- es for 1 ile in Mw comp , Tet, good-natured, adhorvb-like fe ee vere {mon who have sent'In thelr entrle Ds both Becker and L, Jullus Leck, Thirteenth tional t¢ Rand, Loe men in Lanins \ Beast J of the Inwonds & Su7H; Y of the gam ‘ ; i Mie tain vt the event are Kame, 45,000, new dnc Mam Ry, Carat Ch uit. Hroeeaie: vig, 1h thatch gurme con Precinct; John J. Hines, Sixty-sevenuh seats for the three —— monthly scores atthe Nonparell, Willham Cie weak noel, Fo ps Hated Mh ane eet UM Ds BEELS DEFEATS WITTM Fhsarnotte won atoond, prize Hernan Kabivlort, who hay moked abou 9% 9, Ment? Peveny ing at a ‘ i HER, ve twentieth tn Harlem League and on bi | ainth Precin’, R. J, Sherilan, Boller aiversith DETROIT, Mich, Dec. 9 —Fred Reels T. J. Carrol), formerty he Sticker Club, own alleys, doing better in individum peparipent! Hi 3 ie? -seventh of Pittsburg, last night won | 1s now fm full-fledsed member of the Hark averng: considerab! | Precis ‘ale's home ene thia fall netted ajmateh from’ ¢ roles. and will poll wits that team in tours | nearer tay sum the pts from the Brown |ciumati. Witin ‘pst fali | naman ‘hi mateh belng acmnagl like $2,500, This Graeco-Roman style of wrestll ‘the largest wept ke athletic dia. Beale sn then won two falls at catob-ax: oa a id 4 fn Comwali pay little a tion to their —++e—____ 4 for changes In Wreeding is another sport which ages. Another curious thing that Bob » 8D have | Mer the pubhe ban, The many fake | the New York tracks last summer for |? Mimesif had forgotten was that nig), Severe! very Interesting contests t 4 ; to tos which are perpetrated on th®| Robert Healy, When the racing season break it Watki JOHNNY JONES'S DESERTION COSTS ELLISON FORTUNE “ EW YORK MAY GET ~—ARMVY-NAVY GAME ae | West Point in Favor of Play» ing at the Polo Grounds Next December. Weat Point ts in favor of having the pext Army and Navy football game played at the Polo Grounds, and local euciusiaste are trying to induce tho ot on New York as Lieit.-Col. Rober Howze, Com- maudant of Cad Miltary Academy, Is str or of New as the place for playing the next he savs a resolution has ssed to this effect by the cadets, | York been | The views of Annapolis on thta eub- not definitely known to wn, Nowever, either Prince it ie | fect are army authorities, 1t ts i that they are opposed te ton or @ return to Franklin Field, Presumed that the navy will favor York, aid that therefore the game be pliyed here, Both sides wero dissatisfied with Pringvton. ‘The arrangements there | Were entirely satisfactory as far as the orsity Itself was ried, but ol was raised because of ‘the acilittes, The » so bad that ‘ further questio’ inoeton could be gonaldered. 4 is Was MD» posed to Mrankiin because when by uct 68 the regisivation of studer dc re f insttt iat] wee order to play again on Franle un} h MN LEAT CELEBRITIES ~ GATHER AT GARDEN Kinds of Sporting Men semble in Main Cafe | at Midnight. {in the first race, Henry Ach tn the! Pan, Tho |! ird and Hadur tn the closing event | Watkins | d accepted mounts! tne at Park {learned that Jones soon as Johnay Jones te the Ind that rode on |® City Park he fled # protest with the Ganih is the who ass judges of the New Orleans Jockey Club. The stewards of the Jockey Club will meet Mr, afiernoon and the matt over, Jack Martin, wi st winter, ract with ans Watkins s er will be gone had the same sort of Watkins, but did not is tot pleased with the way that Jones has treated } but at that Intends to make a determined effort to get bim back. Watkins has over thirty horses here, and should he | q not secure the services of Jones or an ther capable jockey ho will be up agabost it Ellison a Heavy Loser, © rode for Wat- | ne of the chief drawing canis at bieyele races In Madison Square lection of celebrities nigttly io Marry jong toward midnight jockeys, horse- ard artists flock the man of porting vho has missed his friends fi time can find them all there. A searchlight of around oaute IA mbled ouriosity, thrown t in re were writers managers equ: Bo contident were the Kasiern one | Beuk ial wre Puck at tae unds that Jonew would ride fo: thar they bet th iso, Coarley Ellison, is facing at the Fair G every one that would come to un, tis said that he lost a smal tune over Jones deserting Watk Way not the only bad bet that wale yesterday, He went di himawl{ and had his comm tthig on Marvin Neal in the race at the Fair Grounds. it was son's money that backed the coit from $ to 7 to 2 at post Neal could do fourth It was a most disastrous day for fon, AS jovery thi & seemed to wrong wi To Keep Ring Clean. The Fatr Gr to Keep the betting 1 orders were Jasued that owner, trainer, or any o caught toutlag the taken up and rack, ibe firs Wate no better than finisi ak ing clean, Yesterda s would b y Pr ese bebe from the ban were Jock Both were caught tou wey were asked for d to give them u thelr losses of Thuraday. A great deal of dissatisfaction experionced over the sud ment shown by Btltes In event last night, On Th being heavily played, he fi ruck; yesterday he won easily, Oe YALE ELECTS MORSE. Star Player Made Captain to Sne- coed Shevlin, NEW HAVEN. Conn. Deo. 9, uel F, B. Morse, right halfback of the Yale football team, last was elect. ed captain of the eleven for next year, The election, was announced, waa unanimous, Morse has played on the team two years and is a junior in the academic department, He lives in New- tonville, Mass Twenty men, the largest number that has voted on the captaincy for years, cast thebr ballota for Mors SMOKE TALK Gte AR Havana ci- ars are too rich in nicotine and in- duce smokers’ trou- bles. On the other hand, Havana tohac- co toned down by a blending with the dlo- mestic leaf gives a mild pleasin i effect that never irritate nerves or throat. Physicians are con- stantly advising pa- tients to eusene the down time. Marvin und# Management Intendg, ® p, and the result | was! -Sam- City Park crowd DICK CROKER WKS ‘nd C000 ON TURF The winning of races {n Treland his yeir gives Richard Croker the best mi he has enjoyed sineo going on rs ago, In the mat. leads all other horse= the turf several ye ter of winnings he nen I es tht the Croker horses won im ta 0 When wher DR. RANKIN INVITES ALL MEN AVPLICTED Varleavete, Lost Vital Stricture Heaton Teen Polson Wealawss FREE OF CHARGE. 19 call and e hat Je That, v1 perwonal attention, + nom experienent And he accampliahes his alphabet a ORF without pain, his curee positively danuer or detention tren Call or write, Confl Dr. W. D. Rankin, 1a 10:12, dh, Os Hougesid Tor is ' Dusinewe, al Sundaya, 1012, book FREE ntifio treatment iat Eas ry re nd on vor re MSSM thant by Any other ade ‘’piysiel@n. Do you aufter trom Voredilary oF contracted; blader complaints,” skein S| apots, . wloe! tng Or any diges scretlon oF overwork ? how Tong, sanding. 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