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ood.” He neglects to specify whose “good"’—his own or that of the stage? ATTLING NELSON has been mak- tog remarks about Joe Gans. Ac- cording to the Dane Gans is a “col- ored faker." Nelson says he will Might Gans any=time that the Baltimore “welterweight will make the lightweight ‘Umit—133 pounds at the ringside—in San Francisco. While Gans does “fake” too often for the’ good of his own reputation he is ‘welght. He might even give Nelson a ‘bard run fy 18 pptasioe: Neilson is made | to order hard, accurate, cool ee tke Gans, rliving Corbett gays "8 offer to agne bee. tos Mirisealy There te atways | Noina ito Feckon with Nelson bes ali the fighting aggressiveness in that Sesrp st caudton, SY and Nolan wears the biz; of caution. ACTORS WOULD BUY | ‘Tired of Being Fans Only, 3 They Want a Club of Their Own. tor, has organized a purpose of taking on syme trouble and wants to buy the Boston National League Baseball Club, franchise ana meal estate, H. H. Soden and W. B, Conant, the @wners of ine club, recently refused an offer of $20,000 for thelr holdings ten-| ered by » syndicate of wealthy Boston 3 enthusiasts headed by Michael J, Regan, F- & well-known fan of that city. es The follow! letter, sent yesterday a iiBvand to A. Hi Boa Soden, ‘explains, ie mdicate for the HI, Soden. preniteat Bowion. National - Bow “ean Baesbaii a: Bako Sayeed and Porty-ntne Egmbers of the the- a it rm Pa ely & time « vou may pre- see meat either the Globe or the Lexington Hote! e1 nes found durioe the curren week | AY Very truly yours, @z0. “HONEY pOY" 7 8 ANS. ea Aiea CONWAY DEFEATS WARMSER. Cc. P. Conway met A. Warmser in the Chas C fourteen-inch, fm balk line, bilan tournament at ‘Maurice Daly's Billiard Academy yes. ferday and won out by a score of 20 points to 195, Cohway missed many easy shots and the balls scattered on him a good deal, Dut be was in better form in the latter Part of the game, His high runs wore and 10, 4st runs were 1b, 12 and ‘11. A the evening Frank’ De Young ¥ gtFoDs Game and defeated tman, the score being 200 to | . work, hes ee feature of the Bool nursing ‘nim hig i, 13 and Dittm: and his best runs were —_——_~>__.. Good Wrestling Expected. The preliminary wrestling bouts of the oh Athletic League in connection their Shematonship tournamen: he will soon “leave the stage for. ® dangerous fighter at any favorable) | / A BASEBALL TEAM George “Honey Boy” Evans, the ac-} ‘and 7 be di oe Sgt hae jscusaed, aha) of out offer, am F dare notice ea Ra two shots | THE WORLD: SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT »« « i | D ONTHAG, T00K LONG CHANCE AND WON, BUT NEVER AGAIN with the $160. It only lasted a deal, and We were fat broke once more. “Things looked pretty blue just then. | but we both went out with a smile on our faces to cover our distress. As 1 Wee going by’ the, doorksoper, whom I pretty well, he said: i, Ba lucky as So and So,’ BY FRANK W. THORP, mii 5 So ihe One often hears this advice given: | “ PER led, "What did he ao? bed $1,500 and started for Chi- “Take a chanee!"” Which advice, inter- | SA#0- He left just before you comp in, preted, means for the recipient to go t fy heart sauk like leud. £25 if, friend aa been in town I could as far as he can, whether he be play- | jing horses, stocks, the bank, or legiti- |After Losing His Roll, Faro | Dealer “Touched” Friend in Sleeping Car. Borrowed ‘a Reatuita ‘et least and made another try for that bank roll. On the |way downstairs an {dea struck me. I | hurried out on Broadway to the nearest mate business. “Take a chance!". You hotel, and grabbed e callwey, FO hear it every day in every walk of ind that the only rtoen ‘Central life, and many a man who has taken’ {lend could get left the, Gra was prob “the chance” has lived to regret it in ani yon Board tha Pee Ey that =by- | spirits dropped again, for Soueby-nine (at) Sine, blue: Ht was lke treaiting into the Treasury | I took a chance once,” said 9/ ty et tee Or eee ing-car without a Well-known taro dealer, in conversa- | tcket, and I stond for a moment think | tion with the writer, “and I'll never|!ng. How was I to get into the sleep |take another. A faro dealer who js IME COM ot si, tne hotel writing | not on the level is despised by all! room, and in'as near an imitation of i) |gamblers. A faro dealer who will steal, Wonian s cuirozranhy as I could i i i up I wrote a letter to my frie |has no friends in the sporting frater-| tus wife. purported to come from nity. I don't know ihow it ts, but) was a pitiful letter, in which she tn fro dealers must live closer to a/ she was sick, and beaKe ed ‘him to come straight Ine than many a bank cash-| home, and ail that. I don't know but what J liad her dying ‘or dead, oF some- sr will and _yourlter f knéw of: | woclates ‘egntrolliing and wen “8 Aa ot thing Ike that. Boston “National ie Basetali| “What about the chance?” asked the) “Anyhow, we went up tote: Grae ub consider offer "of two. |Central Depot, and as bold as and fi Shousand dollars (s23o,. | Writer. went against, the gate-keep i aan leawes, xvod wil and| "It was this" sald the dealer: “A you can't goin here, “without a iby | OF %© be acauired—ot | yet1-Known banker—it isn't necessary ticket,’ he sald, barring the way. | It was 1 |to use names—owed me $800. He waa | {ied to explain the case. Tt wae me fey as good as gold. He sent me word and said: toat he would meet me on a certain| ,,“Now look here, man. Bent Ses ae night at @ certain faro bank at about fer fon & Gyins, womans keep it from J1 A. M. It happened that our own| her Ut Aiea tne ation | game was closed that night, so about | Th nd handed it [11 o'clock I went up to the meeting| Ae Pb ‘he flows Tidea We | place, Along with me went the bank-| ell, Pita’ Sgeinst the ee T roll man of our establishment. He haa! Sues I'l! have to let you. t iike'@ pate $800 of the boss's money. We arrived! of So went throtien {Os Fore halt at the bank and sat around watching a dozen the game for @ while. Then the fever | Want thr wot me, and I thought I felt lucky. | (Si*,°° I turned to the bank-roll man ana/man. jeepers ol ugh one after another, pulling ery berth curtain and inspect- sleepers until we found our him our story, and he stood for a touch of one hundred, Well. to make the story short, we went back to the take a crack at this game, If I lose bank, and I never had a_orettier or eter deal in mv life. Looked like We can replace it with the $800 my / PV cian't lose_a bet. and when the friend brings up.’ hundred had been swelled to $1,700 1 “The ank-roll man knew that the |quit, Thad had a strenuous nicht: We ed ov faced the bank-roll, went and hid banker was Al, and he handed over replaced lun sunoer and swore then, and the $800 without ealtation there that never agiin would we ‘take “I wat in and lost the roll i avout half} a chance: CHALLENGES HOPPE I went to single out they would double out, and vice versa. I never did have One of the first billlard players to | Issue a challenge to play Willle Hoppe. such a deal. |; “Finally, Just as I turned trom th the world's champion, for his title is | George, Slosson. To intter says he will table, one of the attendante handed me @ note, It was from the banker, saying gay, h balk line bill | rds, and lenge was cabled 0, Hoppe Jn Paris last night. he had been sudden!y called out of town on urgent business and would see ms ‘The young champion will sail from the other side to-da at some future date, his laure! i | ‘* "Let me have the bank-roll and I'll “Then we were in a pretty pickle, We had *o make good the bank roll, for we were likeiy to be called on at any moment t) produce, and if we didn’t have it we were dead cocks:in the pit so far as foro banks were concerned. “ ‘No use staying here,’ sald A a we went on out in the street, it | sparkler ‘on worth about 200, id 1 ‘went to @ friend and got $160 on It. Then Before he woe But later: pr ‘Viguaux. bank amd started in | | efron (izhaus ne challe: | eee | 58 raee to ' c omised. 7 as THEY WILL COMPETE IN COLUMBIA’S GAMES AT GARDEN. LV KEHRIEI , ef Columbie o_Kelew Team, PROGRAMME FOR COLUMBIA GAMES Thirty Events Will Be Con- tested at the Garden Friday Night. | | A fine card of athletic events has | been arranged for the annual indoor | meet of the Columbia University | Track A. A. at Madison Square Gar- | den next Friday night. Feature after | | feature marks the work done by Man- | ager J. R, Hoyt, and every indication | points to the placing of new records in | various contests. } Thirty events are on the programme, the latest being a relay race between the team of the New York A. C. and ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, Roser TSON. JANUARY 24, 1906, that of the Irish-American A. A. That keen rivalry exists betwoen these teams Is ail that meed be sald for tle | contest. The best men in either club} will be on the respective team, and it is frecly predicted that a mile under 3.30 will be hung up by the winner. Schoolboy athletes will have a chance, too, as will college stars and members of the many athietic clubs throughout | the greater olty, ‘Phe filing of entries has been so regular that to date more {than 500 have been received by Mana- ger Hoyt. This number is nearly one pundred in excess of that registered last year, and it is very likely taat the | 10) mark’ will be reached before Friday nj fhe Yale and Dartmouth relay race 4s sure to prove most interesting. Twice before these teams have met, and each ig credited with a victory. ‘The race for the “rubber is sure to be exciting. More than forty entries have been re- celved for the orivate school relay race. In the Public School Athletic League relay many more have been reccivi ng The Sunday School A. L. has been eral with entries, and this event alone ig sure to attract thousands of lovers of athletic sports, j,,Grammar school teams have entered the race set aside for them, and the Tace of the “midgets” should ‘be one of JIMMY California of the world. Says He Will Meet Meet No One| for the Championship but Nelson. BY JOHN POLLOCK. UBT as expected, Jimmy Britt, the] tterman fight on Fab: he wuids light-weight champion, | Herman will win. has declined to meet Joe Gans in x 4 twenty-round battle in San Francisco | wili throw very quickly.” for the Ught-weight championship title Immediately after Gans had put Mike “Twin” in the fifteenth round of their battle Jimmy Coffroth, the fight promoter of BRITT DECLINES _ 10 FIGHT GANS AGAIN au tight Billy Delan Wiman is the fighter who Billy Delaney i Philadeioia Sack 0" in the seventeenth round Woodward's Pavillon a few months axo. Corbett Tips Herman to Win. ‘Young Corbett" does not think much of Aurelio Herrera's fighting ability, although the Mexican put him away tn the short period of five rounds. “When Corbett was asked ho he thought would win the Herrera-Kid “Why, @ streak of tng If Herman ‘can ony few ‘times in the stomach he Herreta_has yellow a foot lon, Dung him Kelly and Mahoney to Box Again, Hugo Kelly, of Chicago, and Young Ma- honey, of Milwaukee, the middle-weights who have already fought two draws, have been matched again. They have signed Suillvan away to Britt the bes’ of the indoor seasun, Colum-| Caiifornla, sent a te| arUcles of agreement to ounet ae & ten jbia's four classes will have a relay of | offering tim 60 Der cet. of the gros: | round bout at the next the Kala | thelr ¢ ow! sn Se sites prove inier- receipts to meet Gans at Mechanics’ ett ta yabout dirs wed whles “iit be eo ee ting t t Sen ad university. * Of 'C) So vatton, in ‘Frisco, elther the latter] tes “which ates my Mount they —_——s— bop of next month or the first week fn | best enc! hag chro hs nga Ae tea COTE DEFEATS KENYON. (Special to The Evening World.) | SANFORD, Me, Jan. %4.—Arthur Cote was given the decision over Jack | sent Como a reoly a hae om be hattline Neloon. Next Big Fight Friday Night. The next Important fistic battle to be and cr only one that could have beeq rendered. Gardner Boxes Jeffords To-Night. George Gardner, the ex-light heavy-weight fords, the 8 ‘already. beaten him he will meet champion of the world, and Jim Jess former heay: weight pusillst, of ia, will come together alx-round battle at last, night in the sixth ro @ show to Se itv been a eee OF | ccunht tn Callfornia. will be the twenty-round | SHO" «12 vsshela ft ee to-night, Tout, “in this round right and left Juba encounter between blr Al Kautmen, the | ment not to hure each otter, fur to Kenyon's stomach put him to the | young blacksmith heavy-welxht of San Fran- on tne hottest six. eet ‘encounters nrit, and, while he was on his feet at ciaco, and Dave Barry, the light heavy-wetxht ms been witnessed between big | ; the count, he was in no condition to of the same place, sab eta. te ee be brought oft continue. \Setore ‘the Pacifio™A. C. on Friday ‘night, AMUSEMENTS. Positive from wheat— Comparative There is however, one Superlative In a dust tight, h Sf NATIONAL BISCUTE COMPANY A soda cracker should be the most nutri- tious and wholesomeof. all foods made But ordinary soda crackers absorb moist- ure, collect dust and become stale and soggy long before they reach your table. soda cracker—at once so pure, so clean, so crisp and nourishing that it stands alone iz its supreme excellence—the name is Uneeda Biscuit moisture proof package. (e. 8. New. Amsterdam ‘AY TEMPLETON in “45 Minutes from Broadwa BROADWAY sae Setar ay Este "Taki 2a Theatre, HAVE YOU SEEN THE CLANSMAN? AMMERSTEIN’S ¢&: ai Day We" btG. | Hips YO) Evenings at. or rans _Hivonings at 8, "Matinee at 2. 2. ROAR Sirti EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN? | ‘ANOTHER BIG CROWD AT EVENING WORLD TOURNEY | 83; Schnitzer, 69; Kraus, 106; Vurlmem Time for Entries Extended 30. Total, 42, Our Owa Leeder, raion Hy Until To-Morrow Night— , | Kumm, 6, Geren, Goose, . , Palm (Brooklyn)—1 Si; Gi Broncos Roll 478. Fa Big er 08; ‘Gleierts at; De Zeioeet + er an Hane ae Miler, Oo Senta ngel, sohlan, ler, 855 A wie Lend crowd “packed the Sire Stogsa it teen St “s. Gentsiingen, fo Elephant alleys last night rty — Schalk 12 106 the encond series of games| 200 ,fiviman, i Hahmert, yaaa in The Evening World's head-pin tour-| ° Ardsiey- Wulff, 73; Brunhuber, 0; Arata, 87; Stueve, 40. ‘rota, fasestic Horwite, 60: Bi 7 Boo! in Total, Fidelity and Cs sualt, Doherty, hament. So far 220 teams have entered the contest, but after to-morrow the | 311. entry Ust will positively be olosed. ‘The time was extended on account of the numerous applications. by teleptinne| Johnson, 0; Be ‘Massey, yesterday. ‘The Bronco team now holds | Varian, 0. Total, 436. the high score, Huguenot—Rastian, 88; Moquin, ‘The followin: Burrl, 72; Bsser, "oun: we Bcores were made last 288° Libert; Councli—MoCourt, 100; ‘LAST NIGHT'S SCORES. comnie 50; rich MW. Conte, fF Broncos — Hoot fegelberg, | Monahan, Phan er Wore, HEGRE | Sera Deir ee wag ate tate” aE § 5 Regina Coeli—Welch, 61; Purcell, 76; 4; Stanl Eaterucen Borgen, 70; Hennessey, 73; Hobarth, 7h, | Bicke. ctl rota, seh) ie Menken, 683 | qr, 360. By Koeller, $3; Vietnan, 1% vaede'd:| LAST NIGHT'S FOB WINNERS. na Plack. Bij, Schroeder, 4; Hort | & pr ree, prone ” Sa’ Rbewe, 90; Kulzer, 101 Total, | 5 & Bohamioner, Olympia. 10 ‘Elmore—Fr. heaters Kulzer, Lion Brewing Company. ae TY Bottanchen Mi Fon ae Total: | Ian segue Curio Gees) 15 Palace Arch—L. Schilling, 78; Wein-| 1% Gontslinger, Li fen Tyo. O. Schilling, vd Zoller, 63; | 12. MeCourt, Liberty €o aa = = = —— See MAUDE kbps CRITERION v=.s\ Saree Ethel | Barrymore os waa Ket ERBOC ee FRITZ) SCHEFF HERALD 30.5 HUDSON TWO LOCAL CLUBS |: Willie Lewis Meets Amby Mc-| Garry at Olympic—Nice THEA, 4th, E. of Bway Card at Central A. C. Robert | Loraine a Hervant thay Rs SAVOY THEA: 2 Willie “Lew!s, who recently returned ee cae | in from California, where he boxed Willie | | Fitzgerald a twenty-five-round draw, | will meet Amby McGorry, the Bronx fighter, at the Olympic Club, One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth street and Lex- | ington avenue, to-night in the star | bout. This ought to be a rattling fast mil}, as both men have a style of iri o—— whioh is worth looking at. In the | HAVE You SEEN THE CLANSMAN? bouts Frankie Paul will meet Kid Muse CEUM ‘irr 8: are LY¢ is THE LION AND T He MOUSE. DALY’ Stal TUL JPEN eee The Fascinating M pe Get a nee Oo sendy phy, “Rube” McCarthy will box a 500d | aca hs oF tke: 14th St, & Irving Pa man and there will be thre: other | DAV! ELASCO peceen ty eee contes! At thé Central Club, which will holt ite initial stag in Maen®Fchor Hall, No, Leslie mer A ZA + Garter has consmnted to Pop.pri oA 205 East Fitty-sixth street. the card of 0 ne tar bow Smith vs, George Condon, Young Otto | BLA BA res in| aiden Al Garey. Kid Murphy ya. Kis ay ime in [Exenttae, 6.15: Stinger, Kid ‘stein va. Rox Kennet | Beni ie aes x K 3 Hughey Murphy vs. Jack Nelson, WRARIELD'S Musie MASTER, BSS iby 8.15. Ma morrow & Sai Peary. Miller’ in *Grierson's "Way GARDEN THEATRE || MANN Leva GARDEN THEATRE | $0: 7864 ASAD cE GH =a Madison av.& 27th st, Evs,8.30.Mts.Wed.. mail LYRIC§ 335" Tie Babes "yy. Baron wage AMUSEMENTS. QFULAR Mat. To-day at 2.20 | BEST SEATS $1; No Higher, RAYMOND HITCHCOCK); In the New THF GALLOPER By RICHARD HARDING DAVIS. “SCORED A SUCCESS,”—World. PROCTOR’S (wii £D 5TH, Ba mney f 107 mM Mat. To-day.250, a te KING rire OPIUM RING AY 2. - WEST In CARIES BYRON’S I Eve:.8.15] BUSTER BROWN ide TOLa. Tn de Gat, 13" Lee Bk IN ADVANCE. AY. 28th) a a dmelia Bing. Mate. Daily a Boren at Sve. Young. A. ben Star AllSear BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. je. J D'Alma’aMt ae IMPERIA Win Me Groves Au-Star Vaudeville Haars re; Best Orchentra Seat Mal ‘Melville ves. 50e. ce Every Day, All Seats 250, Mabel McKinley, ‘The American Cantatrice, SAM COLLINS, Comedian (late Wabor’s All-Star Cast), Wm. Gould & Valesco Surratt. eh E DEWEY | Privy ‘To-dy—Trangatlantio Burleequers, rai THE GOTHAM 2c.) waucwsiy's Great’ Russian Aroups. J. Oy La} BLONIAL, YESGINA. Zn pie FORA Nugent and ales, tet co topes BRAND: Hi & Diamond lor, Ford & Wak | Se ines , 50. Daily Mats, 15, 26, oe aN RoRrE is ae Met. HEIR at HOORAL 5.Oni: Wena 2,15, DREW te wkcey tan re! ri x oJ Caren I ks AMON S ‘oF Pit SN Gl ah x ga a. SPORTING. THURSDAY NIGHT The MatDomah Alle Ga wil ea athletic’ motettagaenint MR a *hoadauateors inthe American Horse Reckanen, | aren sont ater soe t galwoen fhe eepibare ‘lsh ‘whl Bea [net-to. betweee Willie Lewis and Harry Lewis EIRST BOUT AT 8.30 FB, M. OLD DR. GRINDLE, w im. Co. Grand wine bbons fe Riker, Biyay, 4 Saniatan ee 1D APTA camuce aE hemes Ay Say Gey ven 8.00. 3608 FHELITTLEGRAVLADY MADISON SQ. HENRI de VRIES | « 6 | EAE rAtgant, ¢The Bralsiey Diamond RD AY NIGHT, i and Cty Gite Ball ‘of, the ‘sata Orang Lees Mate con wy ENCE ae 14th St. THBA. Atoth ay. voouint Prices Tams. oN faa ee {No cheap claptrape BEDFORD'S Hy THE GREAT AUTO RACH AT 4 AMD 10, PASTOR’S it WILLIS aes BOPON, FEN @i3| ST, NICHOL ea toa at, | advan & 28 &' 800, a4 Have youseen THE CLANSMAN? # 1 ; 1 '

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