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Erie. Even and later at the welter-weight Mmiz. reg beating Frank Erne, Gans onlv fht once more at the Nghtwelght that was against Britt. He al- fellow make ter-welght, ERR MARKS'S claiming of the Graeco - Roman championship has raised a roar among wre: cranks. One gentleman writes : “Paul Pons never was the “ehampion of all champions. Hacken- Yschmidt beat him easily twice. Even if |) Marks beat Pons ir would count for Mttie."” Another adds: ht, in? ‘or Mee. heli ey Prof. a. tall, enormous Yours, NOTHER READER.” Mellody Gets on a Match. {Bitty goast refusin, Dou, of Mass, to” meet” cliher fiuady Sullivan future. of Chica or SUNDAY WORLD HELP WANTS YESTERDAT. ms. Fitasimmons, McGovern, & very few others, has risen from ‘ehamplonship to another. His first 'a title was the lightweight. which ) guined ‘by beating Frank Erne at in that fight Gans was in the game he put on untli it became impossible for to do 183 ringside and keep his th. He tried to make. the weight Britt, succeeded, but looked Uke a ton whet he strinned under the Ughts. A month before that he fought Champ!on Joe: Walcott = In} — he found his troe fighting | His} Mike (Twin) Sullivan “Your ‘Constant Reader’ his excitement overlooks a few facts. I saw him Du- He Is ono equal, Ix feet one inch, “Honey” Mellody, the New En eng. Ir d welterweight, who went to San| fey "ser, at the Casi iclsco, but was unable to get on a there on account of the fighters to meet him, was ’s the use of taking ANY on just because you need GREAT icin AWAITS WILLIE HOPPE Young Champion at Billiards Sails for New York ou Wednesday. One of the biggest receptions that have ever been accorded a victorious billlard ‘player on his. return from sbroad will be tendered Willle Hoppe, the world’s champion, who recently defeated Maurice Vignaux in a mateh for the worll's title at Re ‘balkline ‘Dilliaras, when he lands yw York | Paris. Hoppe satis on. Wetnessay: / He Rai be 1 Inet "att the New Yor« picr by jarge Gelogation of ‘the jeading; a Pi \ The early tetum of Ho; from Paris 13 due to the expected opening the first week in February of a new. billiard and pool room in West ‘Thirtieh street, near eee SAID AMONG BOWL AMONG BOWLERS. a Dow gileys. at, Broadway many ne match waues Gre to be rolled. will | loted tho firat week February, Melvina, team in the Broadway Five-Men | Cis} mook!: oeenies the peonente re Eure Minin nas Som Bd: Ww bye. 800 AST vina, SOR 840; shin, Pa ringside and Harlem teams in the Marlin tutte Harlem Leaeue ah final scheduled John Commann Heights, t ha compose rominent ‘women Harlem ‘soc! Cer elon a Briss bowing fe a dance | have is ‘One ‘Hund Asrangem: and hore. tea: zach Now Eldoredo, Broadw * . Dr, Olsson wilt roll the of maten ene Elephant. to-nial hie eomtest 8 r 800g a? OF Of Hine eames and is between che Xeama of the forvien finance sope, aie! Company, the seo- . ment, An ond tean venmen Brera, roach & a Flret sirect and Columtns nee Royal Ar 3 with canum, Bleecker f aad eet Rosedale No. 1 ieain ren Arorde head- Mark's place lleva, with Siooarch rane Beoon a Sticker tind. rd Ri Sins John G. Ki as alleys, One sé And Seventh street and Lexington aan, Bue. He mucceeda Elwars Mireauit, who has o 8 Journal, entertain lavty cond avenue Wednesday lent Marquadt announces & Fetata for women bowlers. ‘The four:eenth” aoniveraar land Club will bg celeorated. morser sre pn for thelr friends, Sh the Wood, March 18 ani ring for a big blowout . second prize bowling for gentlemen at man's, First avenue and Ey z street, next Sunday evenitrg Binhuraeren Burckhantt has chatlerverd Ai match contest at Tletjen's Hall Stxieenth sirest and Fifth even=3, aii Brookiyn Kennedy and Reynolds. will roit mach rontest of Best two in thres, Raanes wiih (Ware and Smitn Brooklyn, Tuesday nl oat Bettard ete The three-man tournament -lgent silver cup, and every bowler ah "ee uy the en his_two-woms ent at the Tle. Hour, "wasy.scton | 1a Toul Monday » enhance, Women, of the Germania’ Clu wil lve a | Brooklyn EVENING WORLD BOWLING TOURNEY STARTS TO-NIGHT| saad ROLLING TO-NIGHT. 2.—Rip Van Winkle, Pr:mptly at § o'clock this evening, the White Elephant alleys, Broadway und Thircv-first street, Charles H. Btb- bets, after a fow remarks appropriate to the occasion, will roll the first ball dawn the alleys and formally declare the free headyin tournament of The Eyening ‘World open. Jctin Piening, the wrestler, will umpire the opening game. The Bowling Committee of the United Powling Clubs held an enthusiastic meeting at the White Elephan: yester- @ay afternoon, when the following tour- nament cflicers were elected: President. Joseph Thum; Vice-Presi- dent, Pail Lehrbach; Secretary, Willian. 4A. Spring; Official Scorer, Louls Hatm- tach. Exeowlve Comnuittee—H. Ditt- jac. Miller, George . B. Koecliing and Peter the tournament opens to-night the date for closing the entries, by re- quest of several clubs that could not complete their lusts, has been extended to 12 o'clock Tuesday night. Alr:ady fam: than two hundred clubs have en- teréd five-men teams, and it was antl- Clpmed tls morning “that: the fair st would aggregate nearly thrie hundred eams. ‘This is the largest tournament held in the East, and with on: exception (the National at Loulsville this year) the largest in America. This tourna- ment has also the distinguishing feature of belng the only real championship event beld in the East, as the entry 48 free and no organized club is barred In j entering q team, Only one game is rolitd by each team. The winning team rceives a SCAR TEOR| an opportunity 2) win an individual) prize—a solid silver watca-chain fob— by rolling a ecore of 100 pins or more. Entry Blanks Are Here. blanks have teen, received i editcr of The S riquad and two, and or World the inal ul f to all who expect to enter ine the American Bowling Con- is contestants in cule great: ‘conn Radley tte Mace to Toe Hvening Woxtd local Thowlers if those intending to send ther naaies to the dowhng eater of this paper, tat wome Its may Le kept of the contestants, the same be primed from time to time ge entries are | It ta expacted taat at ucaat eeventy- five “bowlers, comprosing fifteen | fiyemen teams, will \is.t' Louleviile icom ef Ks le rt Interest !n the cournam: nt, er ee in eaising’ ice, $15,000 Le necisary to ray the | focal tournament expeness ard a part of the size mommy, wich will amount to. over those interested in the ville “Bowllng Tourneme! tlon, wnica organization has of ail! charge teal matters connected with the big tourna- Ler Superintendent uy Haager, | Premident sf the A fal SVih gach supports aad, Coat of mise promt: Hent in. business, ea} Taira the tournament sbould not’ fail of suc- oss. Loulsvile bawlers expect that fully, 15.000 will visit’ that clty ‘durin lournamen! a the’ largest ‘owrnament ts to be s about completed | and the Brunswick-Ralke-Collender Company | is gctling “out the ‘material fr “the ‘alatcen alleys to be Jaid In ae buliding, the num- ber pein be! nee na- tonal [-t tern! Meade Se New ork and Brooklyn teame Eastern League will roll the ¢iaal sories in few York th Univerwal or the world, e ever used in a Greater afternoon and even: ing on ¢ leys, Brooklyn, and large crowd will be in attendance. T) standing the teams, with gaines won and lost and high scores to date. 1s as follo INDIVIDUAL. Naw Fork. Philadelphia Newark Brooklyn New York . A 2 16 aT) 1007 ork. hae the high individ |. erage Of 203 for_ thirty-three gamen and high game f 279, Bnd pe a. Ie second “with Ore ‘Wel Bele Bork, Wasltel aod Price have team score Larry tanse Score of 236. “Bedford mast sna ‘at sean five-men teams have thelr weekly bout on at Reet, ogee Thureday igh 7 ‘Two games in ti at this week: o-nigat and Brook jerstate League will fewark at Jersey City at Newark Friday Corinthians and Al; judns whe Goreng oad ttsecane zi act inthe, Brooklyn team, han 167 and fs ninth in the mandi, New Tournament Sroanieed The Interborough tournament was ized last night at the Grand Brookiyn, and th > membership: Grand Centrale, Palace, FLORIDA EPISOR =< IN TWO CHAPTERS onday, Jan. ote Strollers, Mi Manhattan (New Yor! ie oes Light and Power Company ul, Bronxdale, Dre inland, Station Post-Office, Debnar, Peet & Co, Sui cl nny, k, Travelle: ‘The touicam *eing rollot on tl vo teams. will three Kacnes as scheduled team prize ts $100. Soldiers on the Ie leye: 8. K. the commit fas tasied the raed: Fenecal a ‘onder 20 Gimpany. Seven Pitts ‘atlondarice of every fan in the Firth fegiment, with prospec: tive ‘reerults, le ordered at the annual vow! | rd end Trwenty-eigbin strect and eenescay evening, Jan, Food and drink wiil be served! Twentieth Ward A. C., and the Bed- company. Seventh ‘Thtrd avenue, at 8 o'clock. during the fray. Colonial Nationals. ORS Week's, scheduie-ot the Colonial 01 ‘ournament, inning t0- Sefoews: SMonaay, “Suns 82, “Roya ganum, or ind Arctia; " Raseder, Naponet, Monarch alace and: Avevey | Th ran, Columbus and rate & eprancei, Frigay. “Costmopalkan, City), United rris, Mutual ew. York), New York mi 5, Rellance and Con- | ee ae ‘opens Feb. 8, all games Grant Central alleys, and each ‘LOCAL CLUBS NOW HAVE DOCTORS AT EVERY STAG ' Boxing Now ie cecal Ac- cording to Evening World’s “Tip” and Nobody Is Hurt. BY JOHN POLLOCK. Managers of the different athletic clubs in New York now holding box- ing stags have taken the tip given Ae by The Evening World to have ‘nkat | physician examine all boxers that are engaged to box at their show, and @ consequence every one of these organizations has a doctor on hand who gives the contestants a thorough examination before he is permitted to jenter the ring. At the stags held on Saturday night at the Metropolitan A. €., Seventy-firat Regiment Armory, ‘ths ford A. C., in Brooklyn, every boxer was examined, and in some cases the physician refused to allow a tighter to go on when he was unfit to C’Rourke Makes Another Offer, Although Tom O'Rourke ts 5 and| to bang up a purse of $1500, fpr a twenty-round bout between Joe ‘Gans ADD THESE TO YOUR RECORD OF FIGHTS. in the Ring During the Year 1905. The records of the most prominent pugilists made during 190 will be nub- Ea lished every day until completed. They | 3 No decisions were given in Philadelphia and In these records the opinions of the majority of newspapers are fol- lowed. The first instalment was pub- ji be run in alphabetical order. this city. Ushed on Saturday. MARTIN CANOLE. HOF 25x. by) Willle Lewis, Portiand. JOE CHERRY. 903. Jan. 27—(.) Harry Forbes, Saginaw: March 24-1.) Wilile Spracklia, Detrolt. FRED “pouGLas. pbavancah; 150 pounds. 5—(W.) Jack Clancy, potia Pent ‘Meliody:. Mariooro 7 i es ilivan, Maribor March ute Turner, Marsh AK, by) Tomeny, Bullivan, Cpe Sullivan, Cele ow i ak Mecioskey. Gi Berger, Phila, cov. WL. F.) Wille Lewis, P Ty) Minvey ‘MeDonough. N. Second jostalment of Doings| unde. 9 Rounds, DANNY DUANE. ghey York: 140 pounds. March 1th. ¥,) Badle Haney. Plt March 18—(W.) Terry Martin. / MARTIN DUFFY. 1pggioneo? 14 pounds: Rounds {D.) Dick Fitagerald, s. Lou! IK) Mit Kt igs. " alamasoo 13 ) D. Fitzpatricl May 1208. by) BF roney Melody, Hegpouan’ 1 JIMMY DUNN. Newcastle, Fa.; 125 pounds. Mark 18—(D.) Eddie Lenny. You April 30—(D.) Abe Attell, May 29-4L.) Billy R: July B1—(D.) Jack M: 7 Oct. 18—(K. by) Tommy Murphy, JOHNNY DWYER, sopniacelphia: 122° pounds, Rouse Saw) Fommy. Mowatt Pi JOHNNY DWYER. iid 125 pounds, April 8-(W. Fy Jim: a 13—( May 8—(L.) ¥ Oct. eae ie ¥ _Elanton, Salem, ’ are the Crackers. Logan, Metropolitan, Sylva Berkeley, Invincible,’ New Ei Presb: ¥. Tournament officers were elected as fol- lows: G, D. Andrews, er ‘ine-oresident; H, When you open a packs age of Uneeda Biscuit it’s like opening the oven door and taking them out crisp, fresh, and clean. Uneeda Biscuit to be “crackers” after a. few hours exposure to the air. Open a package of Uneeda Biscuit to-day. (NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Soda § Others cease 5¢ willing- 3/ Navarre A. and either Jimmy Britt-or Battling Nelson for the light-weight champion- ship title of the world, and, besides, 1s willing to give Britt or Nelson, whichever ope fights Gans, a present of $1,000 for himself when he enters ‘the ring, the chances of Such a battle coming off Is very slim. -Neither Britt nor Nelson is anxious to take! on the clever negro boxer, mo tmatter what purse is offered. Tommy Mowatt to Box Here. Tommy Mowatt, the fighting conduc- tor of Chicago, has arrived in town for the purpose of engaging in- some of the limited round bouts which are held here, Mowatt will make his first appearance at the Long Acre A. C. on Thursday night, where he will take on Young Otto, the local feather- iwelght, in the ere peat of _ three Tounds. Otto bas it Boxers’ recentiy and ‘this will abe g00d match for’ him. Corbett Got $1,744 for His End. “Young forbett,” who was knocked Out by Aurelio Herrera recently, re- jcelved $1,744 for his beating. Herrera, for. ddmiatstering the ee he tittle Denver. faa, got” for the whener’s end. The gross receipts of the Aght amounted to $8,720, The fighters fet Se cent. of this money, and; vide "to per cent to the winter ond 4 10 the loser, Walsh and Williams To-Night. Andy Walsh, the middleweight, of ‘South Brooklyn, and Kid Williams, of Philadelphia. will figure in the star bout of three rounds at the stag of the C. at American Theatre Hall, Forty-second ‘street’ and Bighth avenue, to-night. Besides this good baut Ambs McGarry will box Jack Bor "ia am yl clash with George. Kitson, 23 other fast batiles sis as 1 Joe Gamm to Box Burke. Joe Grim, the plucky, Italian fighter of Philadelphia, and Sailor Burke, will 1 Carey ena Howar: Smith will meet George Hoey. iter new AS year. WILLIE LEWIS 10 BOX HERE THURSDAY Coming Welter-Weight Will Fight Three Rounds with Harry, Lewis at M. A.C. Tecoras th. Wilile Lewis, the local boxer, and Harry Lewis, of Philadelphia, who has eaten such stars as Young Erne and Unk Russell, will meet in the star bow at the next show’of the Mari- borough Athletic Club, in the Ameri- can Horse Exchange, Thursday night. | As a genil-windup, Johnny Carroll and | vcia"* Williams will hook up for three | rounds, and even a third star bout will |be put on between elther Tommy Sulli- van and Billy Kelly or Tony Bender and Eddie Johnson. One of ‘these matches wil! be clinched to-day. The five other bouts are George Kit- son and Tommy Mark land Art Edmonds, “Kid Curley and Jim Ryaa, Tony Moran and Jack Roller and Babe Cullen and Marty ‘Williams, a brother cf "Kid" Williams, who figuras in the sem!-windup. McGuigan to Reforee Big Bout. Jack McGuigan has been appointed referee of the six-round bout between ‘Terry McGovern and Battling Neisou, which is carded Cy bes fought in the ring of Philadelphia, Siach Te Hike bout rice of okeke nee be these that two boxers have aeaniagt money wo boxers have ever it for in the Quaker City. AMUSEMENTS. New Aunetareaen or Wad 8 FAY TEMPLETON “45 Minutes from Broadway” rate fy TONIC AR ta. Wed. ELSIE. "Anis" LIBERTYESS: Sat ie era’ 1A Been rei Thee nce Lew Dockstader {x AMMERSTEIN’S x: MATINEE EVERY DAY, 38, BCe. R.A,ROBER TSiigiEes wets a cree ay, Bu Hears Evenings at 8. JSAM at? 1ith St. THES Ator 0 Price. No cheap claptrap; ord a ect pont BEDFORD'S HOPE. ‘ME GRBAT Ai RACH AT 10 O'CLOCK aac A THE ms MADISON SQ. {HENRI de VRIES THEATRE BE Sst ot ALate ot Arvon ana ‘The Braisley Diamond HETROPOL LIS, see 12d at. Sabai Wa, nt FLORENCH BINDLEY In The atrest or. (CIRCLE cisino Gians any MENTH'S Sei | BRS Sareea 20k WABKR'S xe DOLETMDLE Biwi AMUSEMENTS, GARDEN THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 8.30 RAYMOND HITCHCOCK THE GALLOPER BY RICHARD HARDING DAVIs, PROCTOR'SS .,2 STH, rah one lia Bing- para ham oes D. ar, Veudoviie, fanin. 0 GR dort Nichol. ‘k's Nt. 15,1 on tyre; Melviiie “ . intyre ly, pari 9 baavarg Gal ms Capra Pes 38, ona ate St Pigs Bare A Be He aig GRAND J PASTOR'S WHS BAP, ks Sores BY ‘ROBERT BoSeew | Terry Young} TWO G00 FIGHTS FOR NEW ENGLAND: ee Yanger Meets Goodman’ at Boston and Attell Boxes , Maynard at Portland j- a Two good out-of-town battles are carded to be fought to-night in New England. One of them will take place at the Douglas A. C., of Chelsea, Masa. while the other will core off at Porte land, Me, At the Douglas club the principals in the star bout will be ope? oodn @ Boston — fignter, Benny Yan, 6 rugged Cl. irort iene Iightwelgnt. Whey wiu ciush in Arsene a bout at 18 pounds, welgh TPM. Goosman recently fougnt Dave Deshler and lost the decision on a foul, Ho (has been training hard for this fight and expects to beat penser ‘he battle will doubtless be fougitt ope, as both men are aggressive good punchers. The fighters who will meet in the’ at Portland will be Abe Attell and Bily Maynard, the local feather-welght. T are billed to box ftteen roundss Atte ought to have no trouble in besting Maynard, as he is too clever for hi and besides too much of a ring gener! ——— SHAKESPEARES WIN AGAIN. | The association football team of the Shakespeare Literary Society defeated the team representing the Lowell Lite) erary Society at Bronx Oval, One Hune dred and Six third street and Southern Boulevard, terday, bY: 8 soars. Of 8 aus to 0. The two goals were scored apt, Bara W olknan in tre Best hatte fame ever put up b: Santo or, Division. = rd a Kkespeares have s> far defeat the Holmes and Wellingtons each twicee Tennysons and Lowells each once an@ are now first on the league standing. SA REMENTS. _| [EMPIRE MAUDE THEATRE, Bway 40th ot. ABAW MS Mata. Ethel Barrymore “ ric pennies FRitzl SCHEFF HERALD 80.5 Boge ars Putay $25 CUMING *# HUDSON PETER | “ALICE SIT B' aoc FIRE. eet _Bacrraore, Brie ST er rd BREA. HE ot aw Robert Loraine ii mee re eer Oe DALY’Sz*3.4 ony BLUR JREPREYS eon The Fascinating Mr, Vanderverat. ' ACADEMY OF MUSIC, dain ing yitth Se. a mt (sie ane ZAZA consented to Drives. Reg. Mak i fate xia Tce eae a ae BLANCHE BATES ‘in| BHOUS 535, i Rae ETH WARFIEL (EBE DEWEY a's 24th st. Transatlantic Bu: H Mat. To-day—PARISIAN 9 ve. 20-a—rannax winown W —Nalagiex. Av, &10ith St. Mat To-day, aay St Mat ESOS ess) HIM she OPM a i 42d St, Bth A’ ee qonee ee igh Neo eae ¥. Mat Maite Le JILL: § oc t30. 992 ER ote ees 25 ao inns Se See MAJESTIC sawes “tcoumert® WERE AND Bia Sint LiParranee SS mT IMPERIAL | nea Soc. Matinee Every Day, All Seats 250. Mabel McKinley, sam Collins, te Weber's All Star Cast. Walnevany'? Bas Rete ‘Creat Russslan Troupe & Wilson, - Ear AMPHION ienry W. Savane wa ee

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