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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. JANUARY 11, TH. SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT +--+ ~ ROBERT EDGREN* EDITED BY VANGER DECLINED TO MEET MGARRY Refused to Give Away Weight! and Was Met with Storm of Hisses. The tenth-hour refusal of Bezny Yanger to fight Amby McGarry marre in & slight way what was one of th fy best boxing stags ever ’ 4 York, at the Olympls A. lust night, McG scaling at 14 ti amount of coaxing coud = ger to overl.ok the differenc a was, made pla ihe large crowd resent, and Yanger was hissed and jooted. go against Yanger. but the latter Wouldn't have Dorman under any con- ditions. More hisses greeted this an- houncement, and there was then no guessing as to who was the most un popular man in the house. Yanger sai fe ‘weighed 131 pounds with underwear Nratters were finall, tral; but not # the crowd’s satisfaction, Bap Yanger against Joe Lewis, Th jad a8 muci) chance with Ya Shick Tucker would have with Jef- fries. and he gracefully found a Boft spot in the mat in the first round. Up to thig time no one could be dug up ag fight McGarry. Lew Ryall, who wis one of the members preset, | fered to jump into the breach and go on with the Bronx boxer. He did, and copeering that he had done no train- aoe oe made a g00d showing. sides these two © ¢ five other bouts wh: ones from start to finish, wo knockouts, Billy Kelly. the Avonia middleweight, knocking out his eae in the third round with and swing on the jaw, wh! Py Paul had no trouble in finish- man in the first round with a act Mightchana joit'on. the @ jolt on the chin. 5,00 SIS HARA ‘CABEAT TTEL Harry Harris, with $5,000 backing, !s on the trail of Abe Attell, but Attell, . there were ere slashing There were Toen Jack Dorman offered to | | geles in a few days to prepare for the WRESTLERS ARE NOW READY FOR THE FRAY. BOTHMERS CK and BODY HOLD: ‘TOMMY RYAN FLUNKS OUT ntened out, by OF TOMMY Middle-Weight Gets Cold Feet at Critical Moment—Hart Gets Chance. BY JOHN POLLOCK. Tommy Ryan, the middle-welght champion, who made a great bluff re- cently by accepting Matchmaker M. | Carey's offer to fight to Tommy Burn jthe Western fighter, for twenty rounds before the Pacific A. C.. of Les An- geks, next manth, délibera‘ely flunked Gut of the fight when he was infarmed by McCarey that Burns had signed the articles of azreement to meet him As Burns declarei that he would fight Marvin Hart at catch weizhts if Ryan would not mee: him, Matchnaker Mc- Carey fmmediately sent word to Hart and the latter has agreed to take on ‘Burns. The bout has been fixed for Jan. 26. Hart will leave for Los An- battle. Yanger to Fight Dick Hyland. for Bomb ‘reason or other, has passed up the chance to pick up the money. Yooal business man, who ain is is the real ane in pugilistic | ty, 18 willing to risk the ow boys" | if Attell will consent to a ten or fiftern Found bout. Attell has shown a slight @esire to meet Harris in a thr bout before one of ¢ Harris's backer says “nt: AS some real mone; meeting of this pair, it it seems as out-of-town club matchmakers ougnt to yon the job and bring the men | er. cobgany Yanger, the Went light-weight of Chicago, recelved a letter last night from the matchmaker of the Colma A. C., of California, offering him a fight with fighting Dick Hyland, the Callfornia pugilist, to be fought some’ time next month. Al’ Lips, manager of Yanger. has accepted the offer and will start for the coast with Yanger {m- mediately after the latter's battle with "Kid" Goodman, which Is to be decided be- fore the Douglas A. C.. of Chelsea, Mass, a Week from Monday. Forbes to Meet Abe Attell. Harry Forbes, the ex-bantam-weight cham- BURNS FIGHT other battle in pion, will be seen tn this city on nex: Wednesday night. He will | meet Abe Attell, the California feather- weight, in a three-round bout at the Olymple A.C, stag. Forbes has not fough: for aev- eral months, and as Attell is in good condl- tion the latter ought to experience no troubl jm outpointing him. Aitell will box Chest Jn Boston ‘on nex: Monday night ai the Dougias A. C., of Chelsea, Mass. Oliver Will Let Murphy Box McGarry After Amby McGarry, the Bronx lght- Welght, had beaten Lou Ryall, of Philadel- phia, at the Olymple A. C. stag Inst night, Johnny Oliver, manager of Tommy Murphy. | turned to the writer ani sald: “If MoGarry will agree to box Murphy at 133 pounds I | will match Murphy to meet him in a thre: or four round bout at one of the club stags at that ht. I think Murphy would giv MoGarry a atiff battle despite the fact tha he will be giving away considerable weight.” | Briggs Will Be Kept Busy. Jimmy Briggs, the New England lght-| weight, who is to meet “Kid Coffey in a| three-round bow: at the Sharkey A.C. to- morrow night, was matched last night to geet Amby McGarry, the Bronx fighter, in the star bout of three rounds at the show of the Hudson River A. C., which comes off | on the night of Jan, 19. McGarry will get | into shape for the mill at the Mott Haven A.C., where he trains for all of his battles. Sullivan and Rice to Battle, “Kid” Sullivan, the Washington light weight, whom A; Herford was willing to back for any amount agains: Jimmy Britt, Bat- tiny Nelion and other good ones. and who revelved such @ trouncing at the hands of ‘Unk’ Rupssell in @ alx-round bout in Patla- delnhia on last Monday night, will meet’ poor old Austin Rice jn @ fifteen-round battle _at the Eureka ,,of Baltimore, to-mi , Sullivan will probably get even with tor his beating by Russell. BASEBALL MOGULS IN SESSION TO-DAY Rules for Coming Season Are Discussed by the National Commission. CINCINNATI, Jan. 11.—The meeting of the National: Baseball Commission called for to-day hy Chairman Hermann brought many prom’nent baseball mon 1o this city, Presidents Jchnson, of the American League, and Pullfam, of the National League, the other mem- bers of this high baseball court, ar- rived in the city eariy to-day. ay also did the special commiraion of four who represent the National Associution of Minor Leagues, to hear discussion of the new rules. The new rules provide that only one player can be drafted from a class A club, ‘the price to be $1,009, payable in two installments. These new rules al- ready have been adopted by the three parties to the Natio. reement, the commis- and adopting ‘The work laid out for sion included the reading of the annusl report as prepared by Chairmin Herrmann, a: well as the Changes in the crafting rules. The fact that the op g of the American League has been changed to April 17 will not affect the National e whose. opening games are schedulei for April 12, ‘according to a Btatement made to-day by Hari Mam, * “Axiendments to the National agree- ment were adopted providing that, the draft price from Class A teams will be | $1,000; Class 13, $750; Class C, S500, E the Tower class AN kach are to be paid in full at the tme they drafts are made Before these schedules were adopted Ban Johnson, President of the Ameri. can League,’ seid that he posltive would not vote for thom unless J. Ed. i Grillo, President of the Toledo Clu M resisied from the National Board af Arbitration. In the {1 tof harmo: Grillo announced the amendments wer man Hermann then report, his ition, Ch annu ana Ar- 1 t 8 Washington Heights Club. held t will be 1 ALC. t Anot)er show ty b that of tue which is 1 ¢ H Wi pared un One and slerder Who will sppe MeGovern and Cha MoCarthy and) 1 Kelly, of the Avonia A. ¢ ha ba Griffo and others. will be AN the bout Of three rounds’ \ = E. R. C. Basketball Games. Junior and Sentor Basket ening Reerestio ated t 38 and 8 Sto j fories the Hy the champions, Istric : beper Joseph Siloimon, refere ark The Pace-Making Career of ANNA FITZHUGH. How a country yro- cer'saaughter became @ comic opera queen and cngaged to a mill- fonsire, SEE NEX1 Sunday's World, |racquet match which took place to-day DORERTY FIGHTS *{men were read tion Levis, of Pringeton, made the wine} AMERICAN RACQUET PLAYERS WIN AGAIN Standing and Pettit Defeat Standing and Tompkins Four Games to One. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. il. — The between Peter Latham, champion of England, and Fred. Tompkins, of this city, on one side, and George Standing. of New York, and Thomas Pettit, of Boston, on the other, was won by the latter pair by the score of four games to one, ‘The match was held on the courts of the Philadelphia Racquet Club. The score was: Pettit and Standing. Latham and Tompkin: 15 15 415 15 15 8 12 JANSEN TO-NIGHT The Pastime Athletic Club will hold its regular boxing show to-night at the Ninetieth street and Avenue bouts have been arranged, ent belng between George A DAVE HOLLY LOSES TO FRED BLACKBURN (Special to The Even‘ng World.) WILMINGTON, Del., Jan. 1L—In a fierce six-round fight here last uight before the National Sporting Club Fred Blackburn, of Philadelphia, defeated Dave Holly, of the same city. Both are| negroes. Blackburn floored his opponen. with a right to the jaw in thé second round. In the text round during a mix- up Folly repeated the trick with a right jolt to the jaw, compelling Black- burn t take the count, The latter came up’ strongly tn the fcurth, however, and had the better of the fight thereafter, The men fought hard in the last three rounds, Black- burn landing effectively with left xo the face and right to the stomach, This won him the fight. Holly took his pun- ishment gamelv and tought back. Both Were on their fea: at the finish, Young Russell, of Newcastle, Del., knocked out *Kid" Brice, of Wilming: ton, in the third round. ‘This was the only clean knockout of the night. The latter are [ici tiara BOTH SCRAPPERS TAKE BAD BEATING: (Special to The Evening World.) NEWCASTLE, Pa., Jan, 11.—One of the most vielous twelve-round fights ever pulled off in Western Pennsyl- Jeft Doherty, of New Haven, on of New England, Both boys | are in good shape for the mill, and whirlwind boyt is looked for by the} members who will attend the sem Willie Schu: will “Kid? Murphy S-ponnd champion, for three Se other good matches tn aul, the offered by |HUDSON RIVER A. C. CARD. ! | 1 To-morrow night A, C., on West ' hoi their w the Hudson Rly stag. T go for of this c in protege of ‘Sailor’ Burke. a pretty tougli will find in Burke The rest of the as follows: Jeff Doh- England ‘lightweight Jack Lowry; George vung Frenchy, Mike Burns vo, and Bob Adler, who he front rapidly, will Sharkey, is conside: he Carroll ca) erty, csamplon, Isitso3 1 and Willic coming M to tA good man In his class, eee M'FADDEN STAG TO-NIGHT. A. C. wilt hold tts Stag to-night at Mount Hundved and Thir- street and ‘Third avenue. the bouts caried are George jon vs. Patsy Sweeney; Frankie va, Frank Dunn and “Rube” ve. Bu Wilson, MsFadden ular weekly Hall, On Princeton Defeats Brown. hockey team Gefeated that holas Rink last oof 5 to 4. At the end of the score was 3 to 3 es were necessary and four to play off When the fourteen drop from exhaus- Bing goal, el went vania was that between Larry Temple and George Gunther at the Opera- House here last evening. It was de- clared a draw by the referee uftor the men had pummelled each other for that | length of time, and the decision was Il received, though Temple, perhaps, had a little the better of it owing to his superior weight, ‘Temple came to the, ringside welghing pounds, while Gunther scaled but pounds. They bid agreed to fight.at and !t was necestary for Temple to ake some financlal concessions to his ustrallan opponent before the fight uld go on. This was done, and th at each oth cutting and slasn- | ing for the entire twelve rounds. In the | 1 rate each man scored two knock- downs, but both came up fresh for the twelfth round, which was one of the most flerce, each man trying for a knockout, and each falling to land the blow that told. The decision was | popular, x 1 tr od NicKenna Was Not Knocked Out. Young McKenna and Young Cornell recently mat at the Roman A. C. It was reported that McKenna was put cut in a round. This was a mistake. The bout went the limit, three rounds, with MsKenna holding his own againet Cornell, ——<——____ NEW SPORTING ANNUAL. ‘That greatesi of standard authorities, the Police Gazette Sporting Annual, published by Richard K. Fox, Franklin square, New York, has just been !ssuea for 1906, It contains records of baseball, Here is Bothner in position and ready for action. He is the light - weight champion and one of the cleverest wrestlers ever seen in competi- tion. FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. FAIR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan, 11—Dhe entries for to-mor- row's races are as follows: T, RACE —Five and « halt furlongs; elit Pi 108 fbanvet vO iiss Ferris 100 Sz." Cottey 86 shont Kent . oT Beech 103, sBuxom ios SHandbag a3 Evelyn Garth > 92 Pamela 107 vida Ella’: . 102 First Premium 102 SCathorine R. sMerry Belle “Muffins . ass Eseneees® § FOURTH RACE—AMile and fi Romanictta Dr. Heard Harry Scott, Deux Tempe ic, Ch Hitter Hand Etrene fs Tied Alas Calaon RACE—Milo and’ one-alxteonth; $500. a TO KEEP WEIGHT \Bothner, in n Mean Time, Rest-| ing Up for Wrestling Match To-Morrow Night. The little gladiators, George Bothner | and Alex Swanson, who are to wrestle to-morrow night at Grand Central Pal- aca for the world’s lightwoight cham- pionship, have both put on the finishing touches for their work for the mate! Bothner will rest from now until time comes for nim to go on the mat, but i: will be nesessary for Swanson |to do some light road work to keep nto the required weight of pounds ringside. ‘The Swede has had a/ Lough time getting to weight, and it {8 the fact that tlis has probably weak- ened him that makes Bothner's friends rot change hands. The question of a referee for the con- test still remains unsettled. Bothner and Swanson and the managers of the magch will mest to-night ct the Hotel Metr spole in an effort to straighten out this much mooted question. An evi- dence of the interset that this contest has aroused’ is shown by the following fate ad MG: yymnasivm, “University of Pennsylvania, “Jan. 4, 1906. “Dear Sir—I notice by the papers that no referee has been chosen for the bout with Swansoa. I wish to say that I would be glad to undertake the job if | agreeable both perties | “Yours sincerely, “J. LEONARD MASON, “Physical Instructér. | “University of Pennaylvanta, Philades- pha. Pa.” The advance sale of seats for the con- test has been unusually large, the fact |of the match being a @ fight hav- ing become generally known. Tickets n_ sale and can be reserved at Grand Central Palace, Forty-third streat and Lexington avenue. the | 489 | confident that the lightweight tithe will | BUT WILL After Eight Years of Hard Work He Finds Nothing in It. | So many statements have been mudo | concerning the hesitation and later stip- [ulations insisted upon by John Cam- |mann in accepting on behalf of Johnny Voorhels the challenge of John Koster for a match contest, that Voorheis has requested The Evening World to make the following statement. Voorhels said: “I had decided to retire from match- game and all ocher bowling contests long before the challenge from Koster | was made. In fact, I had previous to this challenge refused to meet Jimmy {Smith, and aleo requested Mr. Cam- mann to find a substitute for me in the astern League and other tournaments, as my agention had been turned to billiards and all my time wis devoted to my new room at One Hundred and Fifteenth street and Eighth avenue. There were also very strong personal and family reasons why I should give up bowling. “I may also add that one of the most important reasons for retiring from this sport ia that after elght years of hard work I have found no mgney in it be- yond my living expenses, and it was due to my family that I should accept a business that promised more in re- turn. I could have done better in the billiard and pool-room business, in which it has been safd that I had some apti- tude. In many of the match games I have won T have backed myself, but when I did not have the money for the larger side stakes I was obliged to ac- sept the very small~portion of 10 per cent. if I won. In no other sport is a winner offered such a percentage for YOUNG CORBETT Former Champion Will Have CITY PARK ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan. 11.—The City Park entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: FIRST | RACE—One mile neiling. yan'SMinnehaha and seventy "Gold Coin . s *Merlingo 5 sAlgonauin FY ser 08 08 tty 108 AOS we ha SS . BL short 135 Alice Dougherty 135 Loneflo Conclave aT Parnassus Onvx TY Rediande Rush Re Ors HM. P. THIRD RAC! selling. “Danseure .. *Martha De) *Apple Sweet Filla. *Hopeweli Flamboyant mn de Plume... Cremer oo... Hopeful Mise... *Weber-Fields FOURTH RACE—Se and a half furlongs; seh {ETA RACE—Five and a half farlonzs: Dance Music *Vivat Ber. Osra’ Davzle Felix Mozzec Mint Sauce Albula. SIXTH RACE—One yards: selling. Harpoon Evaileill Docakin Fiving Charcoal *Dell Leath mile ana i Hi aseeee' 3 E Foreign *Thistle Do’. Juba. *Apprent! Eassesse Seqvoyas Tht. Rogent *apprentice allowance, bleyeling, trotting, jumping, football, racing, aquatics, and all athletic sports. Tae main feature of the book, however, is the Donilistie Feopraay and many pages are devoted to that popular branch of sport. New Steel President, Joba A. Topping was elected President of the while Iron and Steel Company, Ogleba pa sae} Officers for the M. G. A, The nominating committee of the Metro- politan Golf Association has made known te selection of officers for 1008, as follows: For president, Wai aaunoey; f aie ad i me i“ mais in Betta a tone Calkins, ag: i: No Trouble in Making the Weight. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan, 1.—Young Corbett has only to lose two more pounds in orler to make the weight at whioh he {s to fight Aurelia Herrera at the Pacific A. C. to-morrow night. which {s 133 pounds, weigh in at & o'c‘ock in the evening. Corbett weigh#a himself yesterday and tipped the scales at 135 pounds. Herrera weighed 133 pounds and has been down to weight for three dys. ‘As Corbett generally takes off the last two pounds three hours before weighing in the his followers are of the opinion that he will have no trouble in making the weight without weakening himself. Both men are in fine condition, and Young Corbett, especially, has trained hard for this battle, He says he is in better condition than ever before and will be faster than when he won the championship. He rules favorite in the betting at 10 to 8. ‘Contrary to expectations, Young Cor- | bett has not been seen at the race track nor around saloons and other places which heretofore have attracted him, He has reduced remarkably well and is as hard as rock. In sparring exhibitions he Is fast and has the same old punch that made him famous, If he loses to Herren coast sportsmen will be disappointed. ‘The general tmpression {s that the fight will not go the limit. but will end with a knockout one way or the other. ——_e-— CHARLES ELDREDGE DEAD. Was Member of Famon: Which Went to He: Charles Eldredge, a graduate of Co- lumbla University, who was a member of the famous crew which went to Hen- ley, England, in 1878 and won the Visi- tors’ Cup, died at his home, in Rye, N yesterday. He had been iil for several months with a complication of organic diseases. Mr, ldredge wae born in 1885, in Binghamton, N. Y., which was founded by one of ‘his ancestors, ind named after his friend Mr, Bingham, of Phila- He was ‘the son of Charles Eldredge, a classmate of James G. Blaine and Charles J. Folger, afterward Secretary of the Treisury, The Mr. Eldredge who died yesterday was graduate of Columbia College and also of the College of Physicians and Sur- aeons. of this city. Crew AMUSEMENTS, 424 St.. Ith Av UAMMERSTEIN’S #8 OY Ee VIRGINIA EARL AND HER Six The Famous AUGUST VON I BIENE. levery (World's Greatest Rifle NE. Shean'& Warren, Wireless ae Calla- han & Ms Mack. Nichola Staters. Wilton Bros AUTOMOBILE SHOW WILL OPEN AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN SATURDAY EVE. AT 8. TERRACE GARDEN L ST, “Mi T1 5 E THE L’ AM JUERADE BALL THURSDAY, “i Ii. nig oy AND His BAND aoten ‘Next Sunday Eve. Seats now. PASTOR'S ik Ras Poet ae Wuaeeis Mick & Alle & Baleavoy ant Sire and sit ‘Mark Murphy. 2 POUNDS OVER 133, MURPHY AND HOEY and Ready for Fray—Other Good Bouts. Tommy Murphy, the clever Harlem feather-weight, and George Hoey. one rf the fastest boxers now appearing at the different hoxing stags in this city, will come together in a three-round battle a! the weekly show of the Long acre A. € which wili be held in its club-house, {n West Twenty-ninth street, to-night. ‘These two lads have been ‘anxious to meet for some time, and now that thev will have the opportunity there is every reason to believe they will furnish a battle worth going a long distance t see. Hoev has been working hard f the contest and expects to eive Murphy «& harder battle than “Chick Tucker kaye him. BATTLE T0-NIGHT Both in Excellent Condition | SWANSON ON ROAD [VOORHEIS WANTS TO"QUIT, BOWL KOSTER haustion due to Rord physical and mene tal strain in match games. “The pubil: and my friends who have denret min to meet Mr, Koster may Mr, Cammann alons for making the nav dad thers Is Mo ciiet man in the world « could lave secured my consent to) chia oon= test. He has offered me one-half the side stake of $300 1f 1 won, as I shall most tainly ‘try to do, but I appreciate {lendship quite as much ag his gen c offer in dividing the stake, although thie da: fhe, frat time YT have met aa generous che Voorheis ts putting in some hard at the Morningside alleys, where he will da all his training for the match with Eevee these alleys having only recently been inne off and put into perfect, condition, ing to @ stipulation in the articles of" ment, the Grand Central alleys are to + planed within two days of the match ‘ osier and @ -certificare returned by the + of the Brunswick-Balice-Collender Come ; that the alleys are in Oe erect condition: so far as they can bo made. Voorhe: 8 that in obtaining this sion from Billy Cordes, owner of the he did not intend to intimate that the al Were not in as good condition as any in which grooves may be found after Youre of june. | The, tact that Koster erage for thirteen games indt that it might be something of a trick to fain such a recor, and it would be fair to both contestanta to remove any which offact science by trickery. Bowlers ave been, grestiy Simusss: at, Verne could nate roll forthe, ca ‘Sgorhels could | not roll ‘oe. the ; ship, which It le claiined was won by in a tournament some years every tournament champlon,” should a food, his claims there. woud be, one y every alley in New Y claims shouM be given the same Hon as yiose ywon in any simtler event, iver offlee knows’ that when bow! are "iscussinge “reat” Chamnptonsaraten ney bowlers they refer (9 sie Voorhets. Starr and Shiman, ang’ Britt, Worte ana Mountain te the. We although two of the last three named really New York bowlers, who went We jow the wild and woolley ones how @& tional champtonships in the Rowling Congress have been won as Frank Brill, Chicas, 1001 Fred Chicago, 1908; Tones, Milwaukee, 11 Martin “Kern, Arun, 1004 and nterton, St. Pand, 1905, vet who nieces, masority of these men in the eanes leas tr tne Mix above named, or, bow 99, they. naa themnelven ax present holders of AMUSEMENTS. & EMPIRE SHEATRE. wway 200, MAUDE ADSMS Racers GRITERION Eveeie irae weed Evs.8.15. Mat. wet Ethel Barrymore * 455 Also Pantaloon, with Lionel Barrymore.| KNICKERBOCKER. way € ‘Bvenii FRITZI SC SCHEF com iG muy RR HUDSON ZHPA: ETE Robert Loraine saminda sens SAVOY Soi Sri Mie ie | 7G THEA. 20th. aay al /DALY LY'S WEA Bz recur a ‘CASHEL BYRON'S PROFESSION. ILYCEUM Sniv.é Sat, Bee Bi |THE LION. Ey, 8. Mat. Saturday, 2 AND THE MOUS! it Devid Belasco BELASCO BLANCHE BATES in’ on Dattinaaas rm sw. i 3 Days. 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