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Rd "y ‘UP TO DATE OM O'ROURKE anxious, it seems, T got a little too M in announcing | SPORTING THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, 1906. : NEWS AND COMMENT ¢. + # _ ROBERT EDGREN EDITED BY CAPTURE DOUBLES Former Got Out of Sick Bed to Uphold Honor of His Club. Members of the Seventh Regiment and their friends gathered at the Ar- mory yesterday saw R. T. Pryan end 8. Clarke. of Company SG, carry off the honors for the championship title in that O'Brien-Ruhlin fight. Both the doubles of the tennis tournament Rublin and O'Brien say they know) by defeating W. B. Cragin, jr, and nothing about {t. Gus is willing, how-, Arthur L. Liovbund, of Company 1, |for the first time in several years. A ever, and {t 1s said Philadelphia Jack! wouldn't mind. 4In the meantime, the pugilistio world is keeping a weathor gye out for developments in the at- fempt to pull off twenty-round bouts Defore the Tuxedo Club, just out of Philadelphia, of which O'Rourke is the matchmaker. If the State of Pennsy! vania stands for these outs there’ golng to be a big change in the prize- fighting map. think of New ‘orkers having a chance to see genuine | its within two hours’ rid AS we no was just a litte Banouoved, before, Tom isk 2 a lite after all, if they only get together, ROM statements made by O'Brien and Tommy Ryan, it looks lke that fight is a go. O'Rourke of- $15,000 for the matoh. That's la-| to draw Saini anybody from the Teady to take a chance, Ne je. Ryan is nd o'brien wants to give him. the It is pleasant to have a iittle Giversion from the feather-weight and bantam-welght discussions, isn't it?) OUNG CORBETT seems to have Y regained his senses about sticking to his work. If the reports from California are true the little fellow is Mable tu give Herrera an awful beetat jampion is going at his ie ast all dep depended on it, When he rr q fm at that punch of his Is awful HE holidays have passed and with them socker football. We had several games in New York. but the sporting public refuses tebe stirred. it still has # little cozy comer in its art for the American college game. | remarkable incident in connection with Messrs, Bryan and Clarke's victory was the fact that Bryan, who has been con- fined to his bed with a siege of sick- ness, disobeyed his physician's orders and left this room to engage In the con- test. He acquitted himself splendidly | in view of his condition. Bryan also met and defeated C. S. Rathfoun, of Company D, In the cham- pionship singles. This was the second ‘match in the semi-final round and gives im the privilege of playing Calhoun Cragin; of Company I, for the title on Saturday. Calhoun Cragin had previ- jously beaten Buchanan Houston, of |Company II. in the other semi-final match. but he was unable to appear at the armory yesterday, #0 the final could not be played. | In the handicap singles two matches }in the second round have yet to be | Played to determine who shall enter the semi-finals, Calhoup Cragin meets W. B. Cragin, jr, and Arthur Lovibund plays A. 8. Cragin. R. T. Bryan and Ed Grosvenor have won their places in the [east abate: —e——E |TO SAVE WASHINGTON PARK. | : yesterdey to preserve the-grounds of the Washington Park Club for racing. golf and other purposes. At a meeting at the Chicago Athletic Club a com- mittee was appointed to save the Lier from being divided into build- n seems to have made is ie eve ‘a little stronge! or 1B it for those wi Pe, sport. £08 Tne fellow ie mate Teeter Se Seestioas We esate eae a) PHIL M’GOVERN-NOT THE FIGHTER BROTHER TERRY IS'=: Lacks the Aggressiveness, but He Is Willing and Clever to a Degree. Bvidence of the popularity of boxing | as it is sparsely served up in the cit: these days was shown at the Olympia A. C. last night, when despite the con- tinuous rain the biggest crowd of the club's history turned out. Luckily the bouts on the card were well contested ‘and the members had no-reason to be sorry they braved the inclement} weather to be present. The four-round out between Amby McGarry and George Jansen was the best of the eveing. It was of the pro- ‘verblal hammer and tongs variety from | start to finish. Both men did good work and at the end the honors ap- Deared even, although there were some who thought had slightly the etter of the argument. te Another bout which aroused the in- terest of those assembled was that be- ‘Terry's | nkie Sheehan, a local) eohpermelgnt.” Little McGovern didn’t | Ite come up to’ expectations. He | Sian ° that natural aggressiveness of ° | Jack's stomach. ing lots. The plan in embryo is for the 1,000 members of the Washington Park ele to subscribe $1,000,000, loved will be sufficient to purchase the roperty, althou; ice that Been eet on tt 1a $1,600,000. ‘Terry, but he has a bit of a punch that seems damaging it landed properly. And he is clever to a degree. He covers up nicely a Tommy Murphy and never paces th lose his Reators ks he is Terry all over. Little Sheehan was the cleverer and that gave him a slight ad- vantage at the “Pots” Gibbons in another dout. a punch in me it of the stomich rendering the | lar “Pots” unable to. continue, bons fought dq@iberately ‘and Tanded™ every blow with precision, The other: bouts were satisfving to the croval. Tie pet shoe of the Otym Pia at its Lexington avenue and One siunarea ana ‘fwenty-fifth street head- quarters will be held Wednesday night next. Consolidated A. C. Bouts. "Tink" Ruesell, the Quaker City light- weight, once again showed himself to be quite a fighter by almost putting Jack Dorman, the Harlem lightweight, to sleep in the third and last round of their bout, which was fought at the Consolidated A. C., in West Forty-| second street, Jast night. The men met in ‘he star pout, and for the first wwo rounds Dornan had all che best of the milling. When the bel, rang for the beginning of the third round Russell vd Into Dorman and becan to gerd hardest kind wallaps into Dorman ured under this punishment and was very weak when the round was up. In the semi- windup of three rounds Tony Render 4 Art Edmunds, the Canadian j the SMITH CAUGHT AT PHILADELPHIA GAME les Brooklyn’s Champion Bowler Won but Still Had . to Pay. ! “They are telling a good story on | Jimmy Smith, champion bowler of Brocklyna, who recenuy visited Phil- | @delphia to bow! with the Brooklyn team in the Kastern League games. Having # little spare tine Smith vis aiieys where be was unknown and Bnally entered an open gaine. SBelore the game © Of the ocoutes- fants asked Smith if he e Make a side bet of 5 on the result Smith cc won by about twenty-tye pins, Bopper money,” said Jimny, : t pockered the Goin, ‘Vt wanted Wo double thi . Suuth consented ar “Breakfast money, pougut nicl gane for rolled my had sleeping car mouey. Ectve had enougi, | said te as tained tp the wires ou Saving ‘sttied, nat the malide. of 1 r alleys, but nm = | Hi the visitor was ready: to leave did | mith realize that possibly he owed jor amy thing. “Anything due?” said’ Jimmy, ory Gen.s for the three games,” Feplied ths alloy man Than Heard of the “Philadelphia | aod “but thought was 6 that every power pays for his own ea there unless His otherwise und rs ood be- tween the bowlers Philadelphia is not ind as some would at Hudson A. C. Nine three-round bouts will be Mor’ hight at the Weekly boxing the Hudson River A. C,, of West fourth street, ‘The bout will be be helt to: | Athletic Club, var kept an eye N.Y.A.C. BASKETBALL TEAMS SUSPENDED Charged that a' Member of the Team Played with e Professionals. PSS agains CHICAGO, Jan. 4—Steps were taken Ryan was worsted by Billy | Tt BRYAN AND CLARKE |VOORHEIS AND KOSTER FINALLY COME TO TERMS AND WILL ROLL FOR LOCAL TITLE Crack Bowlers Came to an Agremnt on Match Last Night. John Koster and John Voorheis have been matched for a bowling contest at the Grand Central alleys, Brooklyn, and will met Feb. 5 in a series of the best six In cleven games for a stie stake of $#90 and the championship of Greater New York. A special stipulation in the articles of agreement for the match {s that Billy Cordes will ha\*: the tournament alleys planed before the contest .and to this the alley owner has agreed. Cordes and John Cammann, backer ot Voorhels, met Inst evéning at the Grand Centfal, where the terms of the contest were thoroughly discussed, Condes being requasted by Koster to represent his interests in the match- It was a long,session and the final agreement was not reached until midnight, when a big crowd of bowling ecthusiast, who had awaited the result of the conference, on hearing Mirada the ‘patoh. had been ratified, gave three cheers for both contestants, The match js regarded as the most important made in recent yearns, as it will open the way to the matter of ascertaining who is the real ohamplou of the Greater City, which means the East. The winner will _be immediately challenged by Jimmy Smith, who hus been reccgnized as having claims to the championehip. Voorheis Asks for Time. ‘Voorheis asked for time to ie ee ae : doing we f tournament games, the Yoogiilzed Maghactan chamgion does apt ‘that fe the fig fon for hard oo pected ‘with "Kk ge erly made & work's record average 240 for thirteen | ‘The maxer 3 bonters appreciate the extrema nth. ‘onaion to Walch the nerves are euojected in “Voorneis wil Mii give much time to eis will give mi me tice att ‘Central fased Gontidence to-day “that he would “to abies te Hoenig Toute Koster, who has | the terry 6 mean timo will simply, keep Shimeel in. light training. Bowlers to-day Kost lers slight favor:to, althouen \eenda. ot ect Poomhels accepting 1 will be piety siderable mney Sanerete on mene mee okeven Toney ieevaliing as ‘the ante orate Match Games Arecipi Herman Cadieu has important contests at the Twony-sixth, wwest, and’ Star Casino, One Hundred and Seventh street, among them deing a team metoh at the latter place wurday night, when Cadieu and Randall will roll John Voorbels and John Cammann in eeven games for a side oma would he consent to become a, Sencidate Fe-election ef the annual Coury nument in Louisvé are, 12 00 salary meme’ “to the office the beet four bet ih. Sebwebke SP4 Billy Cashau wilt rol & bay ee meeaien 0 the otsice uaisn conte ft four in seven, games pen inst’ Hewitt ‘abd, Tutte, “champions of oral 1 undred. ei eee tee |e the Silk League’ st- the ‘Monarch Palace | OF ares: by Western 7Cadou is trying to arrange for s home| Nace BH PS ese's ve ml ea Between a pleked fve-men | tha neat tournament an Bestern man sould toam from the Monarch Palace and Lee Wy ag. ournament In ‘selectent, Praladeiphta mia would mean te longest entry List Gossip OF THE BOWLERS. Joe Loshr, star in the Harlem Circle team, te ange of Cammant’s. Col- fone “alleys "at One. iundred and Gixtocnth street and Eighth avenue, Bert Chadwick having retumed to the Morningside, One Hundred and Fifteenth street. rranged, as it prob- "will “attract wosh vaitention, feu beHeves that he can find a team able to take the measure of the Newark champions. Women's Tourncy Opens. Opening gues are being played thie af- terncun an’ evening in. the Elderato oe Soreament” tor teats "of two Moree, the| , Morria'a team. made a two Rumber of qond, plaswis entered ae 4,648 In. the ‘crowd of paciators at the n | Lenox “charnplonaht. totm, tieet alleys. “Brockisn wo games was 1.5M, James Hennese-y. Deswen teaenm compced. Of the latter team, made wie OT spare. The and. Reeman, championship tournamen ms One ‘and Hundred and ‘Twenty fifth street’ alleys be: rine shordly. League. soy will be, Cad! r, and i and 9 will roll Friday BI ‘Connolly ear fifteen sand “The in crea babi contests wil bly draw a large crowd from Manhattan, New Secretary for A B, ¢. erst. has announced that he ts now lame term as ¥ of the moving f tary Sant Bowie nd. that tmder Ameri JOHNNY NELSON, WHO CORNER IN RACE HORSES ONE THING MONEY CAN'T GE} guaranteed, and at the end of a Ne was hilt a million, dollara tot id. He never the exper William C, whitey one Yee nt into retirement with stable BY FRANK W. THORP. One of'en reads of an attempt bo corner wheat; to corner coffee; to corner rail- Toad stock, and, in fact, corner almost, everything, but néver a corner in race-” horses. The thing has never been at- tempted. Men have raced on a large scale and have made lavish expendi- tures, but no man on the turf has made a deliberate attempt to gather together all of the best race horses in training so that he would gather in all the big stakes of the year. Pierre Lorillard once tried to gather everything In sight and had three trainers and an tmmense stable of horses. But horseflesh 1s not ‘as es of the two und ‘three year seats vision were pnetee togeth look an if Sir. ney haa skeet nearly everything Ines aight fore the fo lowing season if his horses held the; form. But Mr. Whitney wintered thi great string at Westbury. There he ha @ model stable. In order that horses should be comfortable he had. eum-heating plant talled. FF His horses became tender” contracted the dreaded cg tarrhal fever, and when spring cai 'Y NELSON, the bowling star at Ehlers's Untversal Alleys, Brook- lyn, has been prominently brought into the limelight of the bowling world of late by his signing for a match game with Jimmy Smith, the Brooklyn 1S MATCHED WITH SMITH. wo bowlers well known. ‘The | HM Dreataies srect. night, and dates Eave aor Dyen qnosunced sonaeated’ that ooantbie Gowitar would In, (the qecent, five-nomen champlonahip nett deere Rvee Geena a ne the. Har! Lieb roled Cassidy reveled nef Sirs. peaks ly ‘B07 ember ne Mande 2g and Mrs. Krickbaum,, bar of 1,020, which high team scores of . The Victorias, The Riverwide tournament Jan, 26, when three-men tournament ‘edi eee ° . . (eget cgi aca) Kush eed tS Si Prizes for the five highest scores . wn 4 718 Bicem ae the Albion, ope me Street for John Voorheis, eith rane < 7 an Jecomber were awar lows: O. ae ne Rt day night, $25, Charley Stacy, 1.234. $15: A: in the Riverside tournament Fae eng d ani NG ae pa Boy ° gins, 1,183. $5. Row heade the higheaverase The prise list’ Owhien te hg laze fo the ‘ity’ Is continued thi The. three-men, tournament Shieldy's, “ Sitih “atreet, wi . Sate Huss wie Twenty-one, seamd, Milwaukee in holding a handicap tourna- eveniy matched: A meeting of the p mi- | ment, Wwhiee ts proving’ s popaior innovation ere Interested ix called at she alley for jin the game, oe Sunday et'4 ‘eloek . Cincinnatt war on ‘bowlers deciared professionalism by which paid mea on NELSON AN ERRATIC BOWLER; THAT’S WHY HE’S DANGEROUS along the string that was w dreds. of thousands of “dol are tay ponths fore was aay ae less. “But Mr. Whit ood champion, a home-and-home contest] ask: having been arranged. of which the| B. Haggin, first series will be rolled at the Univer- Razicho del Paso at his command, ne sal on the evening of Jan. 10. There is too muoh luck in horwe-raoi Nelson has been greatly handicapped | for pes to maki 4 ih cg ag There this season in being unable to obtain a! (oy SRA hie here cee ana hen. ball giving satisfactory results, and by) ments in horses te make wey apron Sore fingers. Of late, however, he has been rolling high scores, particularly; { tain of a success in a corner. Th also too many wealthy men en; in his crushing defeat of Trucks, the| Eniladelphia champion, In the recent the game. Suppose, for instance, a co ern League series in Brooklyn. In ner had been contemplated last ye Sysonby would have put an end to it this series Nelson averaged about 25 for the fourteen games rolled In the in- | r-old diviston two, threo and fi ve men con- | te Three years ago Nelson rolled a! match contest with John Voorheis, and | a while the latter won (after a close’ con- | % man would have to bé endowed wi test) ho could never see Nelson again| the power of seeing into the future. for a return match. It is the coming | Ofdinary corners in commercial produ contest with Smith that Neélson hopes |e is able to look ahead with some di to demonstrate his claim to the cham-| £76¢ of certainty Plonship, if _he beats Smith he will| = try to force Voorhels into another match. The match with Smith ‘s for the best eleven in twenty-one game: the fat eleven being rolled at the Universal, and the second series at the Amphion | 7 Nelson js somewhat of an erratic bowler, and that makes him a danger- ous proposition for any of fhe 8 nt who never know until the gam: whether the “Little Swede’ will roil| 200 or 300. KID CARTER AND M’CLELLAND DRAW |: Neither Could Get Best of It) in Six-Round Draw at Monongahela. AMUSEMENTS, [EMPIRE Praag, wees a MAUDE ADAMS.“ 2eiis4 CRITERIO" e Ethel the Barymare = eee DALY'S uiaans rx, ot The Grossing By Wioston 6 Cnurobit ERBOC! R ey FRITZ SCHEFF ae HERALD SQ. 375 Robert Loraine w.trwrs: SAVOY SRA Brae S van dempegit Heskett] alta Rtiigs THE [THE LION AND THE MOUSE) Tastee 8; Dat. To-day & Bat, BLANCHE BATES ta Rendon AD ae GALLA IND perman, at to ‘The Evening World:) MONONGAHELA, Pa., Jan 4,—Jack McClelland and Kid Carter, of Fitts- burg, each at 135 pounds, fought six hard rounds in the opera-house bere Jast night under She eyes of the county ‘and borough authorities and at the close honors were about even were several knock-downs scored by h man. “There was another fignt most Mi Kid O'Brien, of Phitadel ea" “Patsy igan, of Pitts nr O'Brien ha “of it until the third rcund, when he broke his han ma} teams Jimmy, Watt py trying to Interest Gerahel. y De eliminntea’ trom t oy tent Class layer, In howling. eames, ure of eae Thcantinr. ware | dotented ty the sport’ said to be quite prevalent in thas Peyser and partner in about every atyle eity. at Waxt’a Albion. on ‘billiarde and pool HOLLY HURT, SO HE COULDN'T APPEAR Reardon and Grim Also Pre- vented from Pulling Off Another Kicking Bout. 4 BY JOHN POLLOCK. (Special to The Evening World.) . y NLESS some action is taken im- WILMINGTON, Del, Jan, 4.—The diately Rigas pita fight acheduled between Dave Holly pervisors of San Francisco to and Fred Blackburn, both coloret, of | chuck the request of several sporting Philadelphia,’ before the National Sport. | ™°" Of that pluce who intend to try In ’Frisco Lot of Fellows Imagine Promoter Business Is Gold Mine. ‘ hele band at pulling off boxing shows ing Club here last night was called off, | in the near future by applying for a. Ie owing to the non-arrival of Holly. Ha|Cebes trom the Board. there fo ltnble t0 e a clash between the tight promoters met with an accident in Philadelphia | } nd thelr new rivals which wit, fyenta- The baskethall_team of the New York best | yesterday which prevented him from ally end in the sport being. Idill entering the ring. The men will meet | Will bewelmilar io the trouble. stow which is one of the yeara ago when the different managers in town, has been suspended by ‘the | here next Wednesday, | Kot fighting between themselves for the Metropolitan E alt ociation, at| The otter fights un the card were also | sheles patos The money which mai ch. | makers Jimmy Coftroth, Alec Greg & meeting held by the associgtion at| Postponed until that ime. Among the | in Sect Levy have derived | from the the Xavier A, C. club-house, fn West |™mber 1s one between Jack Reardon |fignts ‘has made other” sporting. men Fourteenth street, last night, that ody, | 8nd "Young Joe” Grim, both of Phila-| maging ther ei old mine in pulling r listening to testtmonyy put before | delphia. Anne cs SY Hed eis the | been stirred to action, m in which the charge was made)!ocal club on Chri#tmas afternoon. ut én Dec, 8» “Andy” ‘Thompson, a| When<Grim threw Reardon and pro- Yeung: Corbett. Favorite. ember of the Mercury Foot team went ady, N. Y., and played with xood pltyers, several of professionals, promptly de-! nish the New York team by ading i fecided to hold the junYor stan mplonships March | eam must average @ore than be eligible, aad-no man weigh more than 125 pounds, Ail teams registered w A. U. will be allowed to con Jnck will be the stag of the Long ‘Ac Dorman and Tommy star feature « clation, No, 158 West ‘Twenty-nfath street, to-night, They will clash for! jthree rounds, An innovation at this | |stag will be a four-round set-to be- ven Dave Halley, of Philadelphia, d Black Griffo, Howard Smith, of | Elizabeth, N. J., and George Hoey will | eet for three rounds, Other bouts on’ “Kid rae dinamy Keyoa, Johnny Murtha vs, and "larry Buss va. “Kid” ‘ jhe New York Athletic Club hockey! tormeriy of Philadelphia, now of Pitta ae ibid seabed 33 Young Corbett has been training eo faith. geeded to kick him, the fight almost end- fully at Ascot, ed in q general slot. Both men are for ta coming battle e Mextoan tight are ia Hy the . anxious to settle thelr feud, and a lively me, the, Pacitic A. C., of, Loa Angelea | o1 Mw of dan, 12 ace fight between them 9 anticipated, next | mon but’ there ake cer:ain he will win out, Wednesiay night: have begun to Wager thor money. on his changes of getting the venict. ‘This bet- FIGHT CLUBS TOO NUMEROUS FOR GOOD OF GREAT GAME ald ‘authorities announced that fxbts co a be a weekly fixure here as long as con: ducted like those of lest nig! night. AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. 1. c 3 1 WEN AMSTERDAM SE, i amar MR BA morte present FAY TE MPLETON | in GEORGE M. COHAN’ set. Noveley 45"MINUTES FROM BROADWAY: ||) esr ane si Ailes abesd of many entertainments heralded ac NEW YORK woniiins need of |] Garden Thee: VE 80 THRICE WEL- i Selly xlience ia © roar of jaughter." World, Mattoo: See at ‘AS : tt in, Comat being elng made ej “Balled with immense enth wi sein By, 84 sy Bal Sa Gee wi hace | (COMES, THIS baat ae Ue rN rama naraierraas | | MADISON SO. ifssty A Stzey no ine the werys:, 13% pounds, JOLLIEST OF “Given New, Yorkera one. of the most wproatiovaly THEA.24th-Bw: ont Eddie Graney to Referee. “ funny: bisces they pave laughed st for some tm: Yova te Oyen lara Badle Graney, the popular referee of atic | | ENTERTAINMENTS “Ticked Off a-t-o--e-8-8."'—Eivening World. 14TH ST. 2a ect a eeatdetetheugd | IBRRTY EEE crt Caress | BROADWAY, Baratae, aaeyacnt =| | LATEST Pe be crate and wit Bitatrads anteh is to be couget | | AACEBS iat oaciede MAN Lsndon company Ve Company Veronique ¥iNicmxt BROOKLYN AMUSE! 2, and in the twenty-round ey aS eB Oe rae dE, ans Oey Pana | | MM, gue BAY OMe Pagar a gage ting Conductor of Chicago, wick 4 widely ¢ ih Smee KS ch ty wit RIGHARD GARLE E tmaayon AMES t ten days ago. Degan training for the cont AMMERSTEIN’S Walsh to Meet Delmont. After much dickering a match has finally | 424 Bt,, Bi wa: TRAY heen arranged between the two best feather. | Welghts tn New England, ‘shiny ‘Waleh and ti gay DAY, | 80. | Ns PUR a) cf HON iad Kaliowers tor pusilism, in tak We beet. clamoring foe soins im “HATINEE EVERY DAY, 28,5 7 MEV ER lS eee (WO, Mad ana ne it was MY8TYFYING, |B DOMINO ROUGE Duplay ot A fh Breede, maken ily Reloree. Shegtig | VASCINATING | rents Dougina Rs red me ait h the Red Domino.) Banibition, rerde pita Ale the managers St both fighters « ite ngemive | Gorrigas & Co., Will Murphy & Birda, Cavies, Rabbits, « that he eucrented. in signing, thera. ‘They | Blanche Nichols, MeMahon'e 10 Watermelon vw XORE'S CAT SHOW. under dtreation will come omether In @ fifteen-round bout | Girig & inatret Misses, Mile, ‘Kitty ‘Traney, | of NTIC CAT CLUB, Wednesday, a week from next Monday, | Prank asin. Fields Thurman ‘and. Admission SOc. Jack Palmer Coming Over. q Rinnante! Vitacraph ‘and others ONLY THIS WEEK 293.84 % MADISON SQUARE canbe IMPERIAL ‘Thia week—Gillotte’ OnU Aven Jack Palmer, the English heavy-wetght champion, 4s Mable to accompany Jem Bowker, the champion bantam-weight of the world, when the latter ajacts for this coumtry in three months. Tom O'Rourke has cabled | to Charley Mitohell, who fs In England, ask- him to send Palmer Howker, in bis estimation he thinks Palmer'ls @ good flghter. “O'Rourke In an Sack “O'THen tor battle’ for ehamplonsio title ‘at his Tuxedg A Ge Just outside: of Philadelphia, nh SOCIETY! SOUSA 432% NEXT AUNDAY EVENING, PASTOR'S itisiti: ._ GU! LLTAMS, eat x AND ROBINOG: GUS WILLIAMS, 21 PRINCETON BEATEN AFTER HARD FIGHT At the 8t. ‘RED’ MASON SHOWS THEM SOMETHING SHARON, Pa., Jan, 4.—"Kid" Beebe, Nicholas Rink last night team met the , Princeton seven and sugcecded in beating them fle by a score of 5 goals to 2 Tho Joraey- Seventh sound Ae wee on men, who were regarded ds easy pick- authorities, wie’ wal of ing for the Mercury Foot aggregation | that Brock had enough. before the game ‘started, furntahed a) .ifig' yaaa’ Barpnlee to all oy great surprise in the first half by hold-! |brought Heabe ‘out. Mason some’ tim “3 Ing the local team down to one goal, | agp announced that he would lose $000 which they also secu! is man wou! not whiy In the second half the Mercury Foot’ par Met, and the. Cleveland spor team cut loone andy the hardest kind of playing man ‘ore four more goals, while the play ogly ‘able to adi lst, thereby University bung. all over "Kia" Brook 3 Opera-House. beep-a ten-round bout, bu Mf th put it f rte WI = hackes money ere were to their when \the man ¥ wet Ee anit ‘iy ER Sete se, hi WEBER'S “**cor™ THIDDLE-TWADDLE | Fry METROPOLIS SHES rae: jt K AND | mae Next wete Tere in“ the. Pte ATLANTIC Sanne F (dalene, Ga; Allen. Movt eee KIRK BADLY HURT AT CLERMONT RN During the skating races held. in Clermont Avenue Rink in Brooklyn | 7, last night, 8, D. Kirk, captain of the | Pastime A. C. team, received a severe’ over the left dressed and ‘went 1 Heats Now, eye ome. While sprinting alon, Kalt in one of the events Kirk ool with of the other contestants gees as he was falling down, his face feet | ie, KEITH Sas ‘St, rts Sate etsy, in contact Jwith She uplifted skate of ieevas tha at beaker oat = antes ol Sas, fiery ran to. hl aad yey Fe tier HB DEWEY £ast h Mat. T'd'y—Bon Ton Jarloedi +|==THE GOTHAM Fast i | raph, lt Mat. T’d'y—Rice & Bartin's tse es Co. Brtace, oi som Glee ewe LHAMBRA*is ‘Daily. All ovate 250 on Doraever ry. ‘. Roorts « others THIS & NEXT WEEK (0 7 GRAN ito, COHAN LTE SONRNY SONS Hae ww rrr ihe SE. Iv. 8, LEPEINGWELLS BOOTS villians Colter in" ee Quist’ Ott ron a ‘Nicholson. Pields & Wolley, fe, Proctor’s | ea a 230, |125thSt.—Jantcont 42 W.ot ie uihie Hes The isa f Bion | pala