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SPORTIN G HE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING TARGA IE 19, 1908, JACK O'GRIEN SHOVELS BOB. FITZSIMMONS tno “HE Pet. B seems to run In families, fighting. Now Johnnie Mo- has signed Christy Mathew- Henry, who promises to @ pitoher as “Matty” him- wero all good pitcn- the Twin Sullivans in tne | Taking pus, blood ts a thlaker than water “hew meaning. Ther, was great hammer-thrower at Yale, | name was Hickok. A younger fook-his place when he grad- “John Flanagan's brother Jack ‘the weights successfully in Can- You remember big Charlie Chau- ‘of Yale, who played guard on the When he lett college his younger made the eleven, and still later one of the best captains Yale At Princeton Poe after Pos | the Poe brothers Bila ae. coe cart ot the Tiger ren _ together. Whenever there was a/ 4m the Princeton acore a Poe pure to il it before 'the end of the ‘West Charlie Dole, of Stan- sity, broke all pole-vauit- ‘was the hero out théere oat potion end performances look like Save @ fog. ‘There will be a whole lot doing among bowlers at the Amphion alleys, Bedford Ae fhe pounded Chick Tucker (that| avenue and South Tenth street, Brook- | preliminary contests that the tamovs Dosis few Year's Day), Tommy has m2do/jvy tr the several challenges issued to- gemnatiors Ee eee ee eer ibe @ thousand dollars in small scraps.! qu,’ ana backed by good and lawful| ings higher score witzdcan. ise. H atonal the Bronx. | money are accepted. Alley Owners’ Tourney. 5 Bagiies eg ewe that |, The most important of these chal-| pppets and Jobns, as the committee of the ee 97°00, 0Y, Bt be knows that | ierges comes fram Jimmy Smith, who| Easter Alley Owners Association, are hav lapiers go 0s fast os they come when |’ Vises a home and home contest witn| fae thelr own troubles in fixing up. the Sondt, started. prdgiaee aan Srene done | any bowler in Greater New York, and in the athletic’ game will 7 aaa ie—young “Matty” will fom aturphy, of Hartem. ~ ; his natn me may not be a real a ; | ie errs pion, but he's mak:ng more money | \Wi]] Meet Any One in New tone, fries case posres Pion in the pre Joseph Thum adds 4a. prize money. hough each or Joe Walcott, or Terry Mc- ely ina entrance being on rn, or a whole lot of them. More- ereati Home Match. Late accres by {eos selling two, saciee a cat with its head ‘n a cream Tee ee tan in che qualifying Hat Ugltcher. Suce the auspicious afternoon fa the Kanawha, 1,501. the Licbgold brothers, who e. Keep your, eye 3 cca et the fighting game than Jim 4 inary, contests during the past month. York in Home and Lewes club bn ‘add @5 or $10 to make the result ghee a : is ee wie des See ta is ‘been the competition In the ie turns-capturing all walking cham- ips here for years, eeweet sowr-et JIMMY SMITH HAS ISSUED . or Tommy Ryan, or Bob Fitz- yy. Murphy 1s as busy just now siti 4,08 se ous Fidelia veieis proposed to arrange the teams, on an |he stipulates a side bet of from $50 to caverns ld. prefer collecting rent: = of y ig Britt or O° eran: vehen his eghting | $500. Smith's challenge grows out Of| testant giving to the oeeiter ‘a statement his inability to get on a contest with of hie best av 30 far as previous bow! Us ihe mittee will be eral challenge. rer BBeae on, tis Bowery. Roomy “If they are not coming to the Am- fil ae {d Terry, “do you save|phion to get the money that hes been ney wen't much to save,” sald Mur-/ \ rau, You teke my tip and save a’ If you get any to spare buy| make a home and home contest. 1 am Betting on the contestants. figures submitted by will bo rej Twenty-four alle; @yound on each alley. Two afternoons in esc! then I am going out to Bee If | Weck will he given to the tournament, which to-day, I can get some of the champions to | will continue several weebs. eae ‘ a ‘will be given to the winsers. ary you can’t spend it, Don't keep ready to post my money with The Even- AD Scores by Brooklyn. fs probably due to the large commissions | Hi: i jart Leaves for Los Angeles. 9 our Fe a ees tne ge | ing World for a catch with any one.” | with w three. game, average of 0G1 the) that have been sent from the East to SEE NEXT MARES eee ge psaflitthns Sener: If Thad been wiser 1 would| It will be interesting to note who will | Rocky yr cca in he saree at tae Grand | bet on Sullivan. It ts positively known SUNDAY’S WORLD. weight, left Salt Lake City last =), gbeen rich now Instead of dowa and | de the first to accept Smith's open def Geniral, “eleyes Brooklyn. lage’ night, “the that a big commission was sent on from Lor Leet anadiaen Cat wincer howell ‘ coe is on) 3 filling a ¢ ; : , Cal., feo ot mt He has a match on with Johnny Nelson, |crwd of bowling enthusiasts filin Baltimore, and it 1s confidently expected ) IOPOU cee eee | Pen pe sea Cera kM ae (Sa ES AO ape dattle with Tommy Burns, the Western of the Universal, and will also meet the; winner of the Koster-Voorhels match. |"gmith and L. Staude to-day challenged | ™ | Oharley Starr and John Voordels for a |home and home team match for a side stake of $00, to be rolled at the Morn- One Hundred and Fifteenth Egelhort” | ingside, Z street and Eighth avenue, and the Am- acon phion, The four rolled a similar match | _ Putereo on Brooklyn alleys last year, and Starr fey" jand Voorhels were the winners. When Murphy asked this afternoon if he would accept, | {Brunt | pee by the card arranged for the! Voorheis said he would certainly do #0) ainment ‘of members and guests |i¢ a New York date could be arranged | 7 the Stanmit “A. C. to-night, some | for some Sunday in February, his omer jood boxing should be seen at whe club-| dates on week days being filled with , Nos. 114 and 16 East Thirteenth | tournaments. eeet. Larry Staude is trying to get On ©) West Forty-fourth street, Sunday evening. | Re) Mstty Baldwin, the clever New Eng-| home and home match with Bert Allen| Many invitations extended to friends of tits 4 FS deather-weight, will fight in the|at the Amphion and Grand Central. — | Pobuint ponte (Qe'Cioiumiia Alley, No. Pout against’ Hughey Murphy.|"‘rher will be a large crowd at the| 163 fens avenue, "with Saturday ar club a Sella Bas Be reeony over | Chick | Asapiion’ Bunday, night; when Jimmy et . odie Ali the politicians will fed a score of 225 or better. Fs eae 173 | ring. oa | #1! visitors his dad} “= lhe is in better s| Sysonby Club's Ball. Members of the Sysonby Bowlin he annual club tall | Civb | at Baltimot time. ne much creden accepted, and a good | Odds, However,, Are Likely t Switch When Men Get Into the Ring. AN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 19.— to-night’s Gans-Sul- full of interest as showing among App eet: hic Te ane ther things how near the bowlers rol to the [rules favorite Bt odae of 70 to &. Rls le presented in /to the hard work he has /put in at his waiting there for weeks,” said Smith |ctgnt teams, and each team will soll once | teaming quarters at Crolt's Wardens, No Sullivan money has been sighted as yet. Valuable prizes /but those of the inner circle of fistiana here have not put a wager down. This spaces cxepption every ian on the | that when the Sullivan money appears Brooklyn team ro! cet it will take all the Gans coin that is! 8, | Offered and that Sullivan will be an 8 201! to 6 favorite when the men enter tne $33) Gans has been working for this fight | with Wille Fitzgerald and Is eald to be 1,051) In grand shape, He has done little pub- 3. | lic gymnasium work, however, so a true 293 | Une on his condition ts unknown. Mt Sullivan is at Alameda, where he Is 19 | working Ike a trojan. 193 | perb condition and has been showing to f e report {s current here, and given! « that Al Le eens the Ae as his reavon, so the story goes, that he has not been with Gans and doesn’t | ceremonies. hape than when, h defeated Gardner here, and as he has Brooklyn, and Jack Carroll, | improved ance, he fought Gans a draw | Jersey, Tt would not be gurprising if he stopped the colored boxer this CILISTIC. Puls GANS IS FAVORITE IN FIGHT ON COAST TO-NIGHT Ww his condition and that he has not ‘al Much faith in the way, that Gans train. ed. Gans, on the other hand, has. | his friends to bet on him. Wired his Boston friends to bet thelr | homes on his chances, as did his brother Tack. who fs with him. dress reform. stunts, If any: thing lerford has} Jack Blarn, Phil ee PN ae enn eer D Next Sunday’s World. IS THE CORSET TO GO AGAIN? An account of @ startling HOMAD A. C. STAG TO-NIGHT. A Battling Good Card of Ten Bonts Will Be Presented. South Brooklyn lovers of 6094 boxtt | can have their appetites satisfied at the weekly stag of the Homad A. C., Fifth avenue, at Sixteenth street, Brooklyn, to-night. Ten three-round bouts have He is in su-| peen arranged between,.the best athletes of the chub. The star bout, weights, between Patsey Sweeney, of who recently, beat Matty Mat thews’ in two rounds, will, be going miles to see. Some good fore who will box are Frank Mad- ley and RGovern and Jimmy ‘He gives | Williams. Harry Lortz and Pete Burke. Deacon Gates will act as master of NEWS AND COMMENT # # « KEEPING THE PUGILISTIC POT A-BOILING----EVENTS OF A SHORT NEW YEAR. advised | ent. ring. panied at catch- of New ges is @ @ucker on his record. Other bouts tsmith and partner will roll a return| be on band, ag will Gottfried Franke, the Ce ey Ble Tonk Caine | sateh contest with Jimmy Watt and Rainer of Tenth venue . a ‘ a from Manhattan, ‘The same Match at Schumacher’. Waiter Johnson,’ Pateey Haley and | partner, Johnsoo, ant | teams met last Sunday night at Watt's| 4. scnumachers sew howling alleys, Xo Quirk ‘and Icld | Aipion, on Twenty-third street, and the| 79's tight George A. Sure OrBe | New York team won. Smith says that| Bay, fbn er parked 4 Ai, ttan bowlers won Sunday played Jimmy Smith a very Mr. M sf opr aot e alter Delatiey, Youn Frank Black; Frank nk, and Joe Bernstein anc axon The Summit A. C, has been reorgan-| if te2 Manhs and yeonecligated with the former! yignt they will break all alley records, sen c. Johnny Mack is the fib's matchmaxer i : Voorheis Onto the Job. Jonn Vou vle to personall; POLO. A. A. BOUTS TO- NIGHT. |= 'y bimeclf that the Grand Central aioe | 196, will be plan est of condition for his match with John {i thi weekly stag of the New Polo| xoster in Brooklyn Monday ev aa Biay Cordes, owner of the Av A, One Hundred and Twe: aE Gaal’ came: taiVeore rae ‘ agttoet end Fork avenue, wit cake pee y veent “wien the workmen are on, tb the aiteys i . nd to personally superinten ab, apAcacne fast oahing “should | tc have heard #9 much criticlem about (The Spartan, Loy geen. Among those who will ap- sald Cork a it a in the Kmerican” Bre Badie, Joh George Kit: | Yoo ny man whe ict @& | volt “ote a le. fo y afourth, “fiCth aa |, Charle: fi the game; and hundreds ot raw. @ | prizes at the White Blep! 0 ig Linea tM hal be Bungay nigat and | Efe tie to rol two. eames, total ping t ee club omnare Monday and eee how the work: {8 done, I|cbunt. After the roll-off the prizes will be ‘and the Continent i cup donated by Guta A ‘Roll-Off of Ties, mand Corinth! National tournan cn fm aleo ready to tet $00 RY—BRIGGS TO-NIGHT. |Sii'sto'tien tohbe ines 'rova ‘shape any alleys In c rk. It quins 5 y Joseph Thy Catan 1-0 is BEC ona. ond hee digs: ‘won “row n= ncalumbla, 838, are not pertoet and level now they may cut | igonquin,, 08, 873, Jen Bloom's Ball. wil} de a bie crowd at Arion Halt, att Right, whore the. Heni McGarry and Jimmy | them down to the gutter line if necemsary 2 j = Amby ges ‘carded as the main attraction 7 "1 preparing the aiiers forthe F Ita boxing stag to-night, t march and buliding of erate for G00 epecta- | m 4 gegen, West Thine motthy Job for Cordes, f : | Beas oir nntal piasyie bait, ould show one ot the. pl aides the Gust of material (he w Fe et eee ateat of the. Tupto' “ ti member since The eet [dows Bunday: and at Might. woicn Is double | Tete wn toama will be rolled ut Hel organized. MoeGarry” and) Brigu for the campenters, There bes been, an | senbuttle’e next week. | for fea: reeervations. and to | | Se OO ee eee | South Brooklyn Match, ce-nien ccnteste, at, th between. dovtattul if Geet will | ft. uno efore the contert 1. Bbbets will he the official 3 Matgh If wuttetactory to et serena Noosntts will probably nat coyect, additonal feature and eoee if ie. / ure vening of tin Roster: the Bove Panton Kein boas ‘ yas; H, Bi eps Oped tier bs V *. Henzel for Our Owns, and ment Athletic Association will be |parner steten seiTRy, THES bart five out | yer A. orocr and 0, Schomberg for the d tommorrow evening at the arnory,| Huihe lenaged Smith ant nize, "and | Premiers. Ptty-nlath street, near Madison avenue, ries heard ot Lenox Lyceum, Tournament Meeting. Contestants in the Greater New York in- The «| bouw an te Talea! at he Grata Central: tet rat : ie n he purse zo the winner bealdes. tte ea Bert Lge wud ‘Tan. Strou far jetae stake dividual charcplonahip tournament will meet n Jack Good. | Lisniox'/@tacte ‘Mond: Gt the Amphion alleys, Bedford avenue and sell Bighth, sireat, Sirookiya, this evenia rele dor the tourna: twestrsne. timmy will open Ses ie Eat More of the most nutritious of flour foods —Uneeda Biscuit —the only perfect soda cracker. Then you will be able to Earn More because a well-nourished body has greater productive capacity. Thus you will also be able to Save More because for value received there is no food so economical as Uneeda Biscuit &e¢ In a dust tigi:., moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY court, Ivan (4 “JOSSES BERNARD SHaw INTO THE POT ATHLETIC CLUBS SHOULD HAVE BOXERS EXAMINED ‘ama: “EMPIRE 288At ||MAUDE ADP MS” CRITERION Eee 5! Ethel Barrymore ™ Als) Pantalooa, with Lionel” burr es Unfortunate Death of Young Boy Shows Danger of Fight- ifig with Weak Heart. BY JOHN POLLOCK. The unfortunate death which came to the young boxer in the bout at the McFadden A. C. last night should be @ lesson to every club that :s hold boxing stags in its club-house at pres- Although these stags have been Sullivan! held for over two yeara this first time since the inception vf these contests that such an acoldent has @ |occurred. Had the officials of the club employed a physician to examine the boxers before they went into the ring, as the Longacre, Marlborough A. C. and others have always done, the boxer would not have met his death, for he would not have been allowed to engage in the qontest on account af his unfit condition. nould be com lan, to examibe, boxers Wetore” go into the ning. hearts should not Every heh weal be allowed in the fighter, which is cared to be fought in that city on Feb. 23. Hart was accom- his manager, Tommy Ryi the middle-weight champion. Ryan ait post a forfeit of $2,580 in San Francisco with Harry Corbett and issue a obal- lenge to fight Jack O'Bries, O'Keefe and Bezenah to Battle. at the Rivervew A. C,, of Cincinnat!, will probably be | I arpa pe: between Eugene Bezenah and Jack O'Keefe, of Chicagn. set for Feb. 2, Articles of agreement were drawn up Monday afternoon and The next fight The contest is AMUSEMENTS, 6th Annu AUTOMOBILE "SHOW of The Automobile Pie eee Met geowieee ce Vanderbilt Cup Race | rex wi sour pi Marvellous VITAGRAFH Pictures. NEW ARMORY, 69TH REGT. Senter. Rameeton BOe, Bisley Pelestcs gain ‘The & ieaveat 2 uAat AMMERSTEIN'S Re iin init ii doe Bie, |GRAND Lettie Next Week—THE HEB ST. NICHOLAS RINK 233.8, ishacetoaks et ELLs bac sles William Gould, ‘The a nee Teepriee: Lan & Pays. Vitagraph. | OPmi eA me, TO at Fe Me AUTOMOBILE SHOW METROPOLIS Ht Bs MADISON SGUARE GARDEN 1 BR A x EDITED BY - ROBERT EDGRENi | ¢ — igned by Bezenah. After his signa- | ture was attached the paper was for- | warded to O'Keefe for his signature, | If he finds th acceptable he wil! sign, and the articles will be returned hore, Kid Herman, the light-weight, of Chicago, who is to meet Aurelia Her-| rera in a twenty-round bout at Los Angoles, Cal,, on Feb. 9, declares that he will fight the Mexican about the body. He says that, as Herrera trai on whiskey and algo smokes consil-! erable cigars, -he is confident that! this part of the Mexican's anatomy! is the weakest and that a few stift! blows in his stomach will weaken bim so much that he will have no trouble in getting in a blow that will put Herrera away. AMUSEMENTS, RRR SEATS pReclons BEEENVED IN ADVANCE. oy Beat E i ee ed es Nie LORNA, ilies Vaudevil Rob. ne Rens Slee others. Night, 15e,25e. 88¢, 3 All-Star Vaudeville—Mabel Me- Kinley. Gleasons & Houlthan, s ey. Ford Tbe., Bbe. | Painy. Re: (125% Eg, er Baily ‘CLEO- an, Aloe ir Kirke! 'B5c., 50e. | foie right-hand MARLBOROUGH CLUB HAS GREAT OPENING ee Some Star Bouts Kept Mem- bers Yelling—Stag at Long Acre Also. "The most’ suce: street the best is lubs. tors were cont! promises to be ing institutions: clas in the st Sutiiy; three rounds that pplest man in the inclosure wien the I rang ending the contest. other bouts Jack Dorman and eger put up a great draw battle, slug- each other for keeps. and Tony Bender Mp to a high pitch as a resul ot thelr vicious fehting. Austin ‘Rice bested Kid Abel, Jack Li Keyes boxed a draw, Jeff Donerty and | Tony Moran put up a good battle, whil and Kid Harris a | worked |Johiny Aven Johnny Carroll and Billy jAverie A. C. middle-weight, fought a raw. Ma “stags” sort of show borough Athletic Club had a sful opening Jast night at ihe Amerf€an Horse Exchange, Fiftieth and Broadway. It was one witnessed since has been per- legitimate mitted to be carried on by ‘There were eight bouts decided, an, of Lawrence, ually 1 bout and every one of them was so fast and the milling so viclous that the specta- applauding. If continue to put future the olub the leading box- city. were Tommy The prin- and Tom (“‘Jab- ber) Carey, the big heavy. this clty, SUllivan walloped hard about the ring velght of Carey 80 throughout the “Jabber" was the In the Charley Art Edmunds kept the spectator rane tad Bert Kelly, the Another successful stag held last fot was th: shade tse best of | was the aggressor throughout the bate and, besides, dropped Stein to we third round with a pretty son the Jaw. In the round the men fouzht ng in right swings to the fece and bod Jaue wind. K FR MeGarry, in the sed righthand of the Long Acre A. | West ‘Twenty-ninth street. | bout Kid stoi: | Amby In the pe of Whiladelphia, and of this city, hed in a four-round bout, which was a hum- }mer while it lasted. McGarry had a the milling, upp as he player tor landing. letthand TOUS, to the ar AMUSEMENTS. KEKBOURER, itzl SCHEFF e Mal Wed i EH rin MODISTEL B'way & 40th We fit: 2. BY Mas teh pee Sal SA Danves is. 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