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THR WORED: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 831,-1906, < 4 i SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT « # «# xoznatepérem WILLIE HOPPE COMES FROM FAMILY OF BILLIARD PLAYERS. the ¢ began-at * eee? GOLUMBIA students complain that | the college examinations are in- tertering seriously with the train- of the pasket-tall team. The fac- ity, which evidently ts opposed to the Interests of the college, insista diy upon a certain amount of study preparation and refuses to estab- an immune Met for the players. fact that the knportant game with pnsylvania is now only a little over ‘week away ts entirely disregarded. : Ae mus. the team needs practice! ‘The avol- — . a That's ge , Of football, followed by this ; Says his father, ted interference with basket- Bie 6, etand? 7 ‘ Seite i HOPPE THE MOST MODEST OF ALL TITLE-HOLDERS eff and save the collese. The Co- land every morning here at home I go nb Tiddle-de-Winks Primective As. tion is divcureing a coup d'oeil by | Boyish-Looking Billiard-Player | out ror a wong walk, ‘That keeps my eyes clear and my nerves steady. I the faculty will be restrained further interference with the beet Met at Pier by Many Rela- | never drink or smoke, s0 1 am always | tives and Friends. haa sanerni Willie blays by vee y FEW years ago tt was generally aid among American colleccs that any star athlete could sli! 4 hrough the University of Pennsylvantt “Without secing the inside of a boo But Penn has reformed. Vincent Ste- Evenson, one of the fiercest football pla: ere on the Quaker team, who handied eleven last fall against Harvard, Deen fired outright for falling be- Yind in his stwiles. If Penn keops on Pfwith the good work she may again be Sfraternally recoznize] by Princeton. HILADELPHIA JACK O'BRIEN thos mailed mea signed article in Tis Hoppe. which he details at great length his mo ther ts of the student body. ‘Do you study the plays out care- ly “No, I never study.” BY ROLERT EDGREN. He plays instinctively,” broke in Mr. We HOPPE, world's champion | Hoppe, senior. “Willie must have in-| wieder of the subtle billiard, herited some of the knack, for both his cue, is the most modest of all | mother and I were professional billiard- @ | title-holders. He came into Hoboken | Willie began when he was six years |last night on the Kaiser Wilheim, When he was nine he could b i Riis iden ofa “gentienan,” Jnck | 1s had rassed the river on a ferry-boat like | We took him down to Prince- | bez ever since he ar- was a 4 ny ordinary citizen, and went stra‘ght | an exhibition bi the pro- Sesiyet in New York wearing a silk Champion to his home, in Ninety-ninth street. | fessors. They were astonished. One ol Ri iick 'eos-ana accompanied ‘by. & too. There his father and mother and broth-| them sald to me ‘I can only explain it Ywale:. The headlines called him ‘Gen- nal esi sisters oo nee agers | by saying his eye has a peculiar facul- F ay #oran Jack.” and he liked the sound apnes Oncaea table. te Hoppe ty of measuring angles.’ Willle ts an ‘The Fre too) agi | Was eighteen years old on the last 11th | eEplagerce Hel never (haat to so tthe K his defeat > Now Jack writes that “‘a prize-fighter Bese onte: eas only a boy and he} ‘he instant he looks at the table @ gentleman. ean be a perfect gentleman, in spite of maocthetaced ‘boy, D eiseaeaehieiore he sees his play and makes it imme- his” profession’—if he has a vaiet, I Ay c homey diately. without stopping ‘fur any caloy- cnn maturely wise or old or wrinkled about] igtion Slosson stops aud lgoke at each AL F © Personally I never saw anything ex- this latest. one, over Vignaus, the| Pall, calculates ali the angies carefully, “tremely gentlemanly about hitting y great (French champion, has lett hig |tMDKS out the necessary force to use h r |ness that does all that for him instant- Tshook hands with Hoppe. His hand} yout his thinking about it at all. the nose, which was surprisingly soft. It was a strongiy Bpezinity. It f S Fentiemanly thing in the words to climo enius. The man who studies Hato, a tiog and try to uss up some muscled hand. yet so flexible that ie] mit but the man who knows + % inideder: to get ii ide, One | S80ned absolutely boneless, The skin! what to do by instinct has no limit,’ rN Paria | A canvass made among the leading) the, yacious clubs neit at the Riverside, One| Vas ott and wile, the fingers| _ it, Goes come casy to me,” Winte| | BY JOHN POLLOCK. | Pacitis A ¢., where ail tho big patties are| 6 money. reed. “It never se ‘ Ke bowling alley owngs confirms a recent] avenue twas decided {0 start the Rivet’ | smooth and round. No knuckles showed, | SETS, gt ewer Seems hard to maxe| ‘The fret hea s said ait the bh bier) au ournament. Mon rm In fact the le: statement in The Evening World that) tide threa-men tournament) Monday evenlag, ) 5), ying piliiards is a gentler game than | Vignaux 1 ran if twice In two inning y-welght battle to be |fough: at Tom o' sores mew Tuxedo | O'Rourke Makes Bigger Offer. " rine The to aj A x peentioranty 4 edi oe Pron’t | in all the important tournaments next President, orize-fighting. and ran out the 20) in the third. Inthe |‘. C.. Just outside of Philadelpita, wiil | O'Rourke made another attemp: last night menting men the -</season a very great change will be it. D. Wilkie: : a third game I ran 26 in two ini | as principals big Al. Kaufman, | { tilneh a match between Joe Gans and} e Hult Treasurer. Henry’ La ‘I had a fine trip this time,” sald|the rourth I ran 4? in the firs Battling Nelson ¢o fight for the light-welght Qey at the box office for the plea: @f seeing gentlemen meet just the blacks: fighter (of Calltorn!3,'| chamoionshin ude os ily Tumse AG. ie yenty-one clubs have entered the toumna-leroope This was my third, and the|and 18 in the seco: ‘ 5 Rudlin, the Akron Giant, who] April. He wired to Nelzon. who is in Bos- ‘be- | made in the schedules and that instead een follows: Algonquin, Belvidere. Frenchmen treated me very nicely. No | fifth. eval Haat : in three games B Aino se they are gentlemen. We or | of three teams rolling in tl i follows: Alxonquin, Belvidere. h Jana Thee acces or oocing a rash but ex-|each tournament night, two teams will] New domes, Ground, omar. Presto, Bots: | oan ives to be beaten, but after the opullig Hoppe and his father will soon |hos been unable to get cn a bout with | ton thle ‘week, offering him a guaranteed ik garda nlayed ames, The advantages] {ii\)' itasjer” baat y dle hn Ld ‘hte : any of the big fellows for some time. | Purse of $15,000 to fight Gens at ! ieniely interesting gaze played. /roll the three games. The advantages Hil Dlemhey ; games Vignaux came ayd shook hands/and Broadway. In the mean time the| ity Detaney maneser of Kaufman, | Pomt,tt@ P- a. and ie the grant Gf the Whether the players are genteel or not | of the change Azolte and Colonial: With . with me, ‘If I must aten, I would | champl [prac toto a ac | » Monager of » | Feovipte "being over $23,000 ‘that the tent. Swe don't care a tinker's tink, #0 long | stated as follows much rather lose to you than any one! Columbus avenue “and | Elghty firs | ‘as they are well trained, strong, manly} F Snatacnts umigorsn in clus else,’ he said. He took his defeat tke) glock. * e begin lly “at 11} offering to match Kau nd. Vignaux won the | sent O'Rourke a telegram yesterday, | ¢m could flent for 80 per cent, of the man against ETS germs Gana Gas already accepted and skilful. i EE er eene owner in, the. arenter zr a gentleman, He said he'd like to meet| His older brother, Frank, who Is now | Pullin In a tweaty-round bout at the) Bezenah Won't Fight Matthe i nay take pleasure in) cty s ed oo FUL Enis two, Karte dak he ch Pals again in June—just in a match—not | twenty, acts as manager, ie wont | Tuxedo Club) the latter part of ne: Jack O'Brien may 1 wen: | me again une—J Te Batis wth We eee seen Gn oe Matty Matthews, the welterweight fighte ‘events knows What tiie garding himself as all that ts polite, | rt u for the chamvionship."* nc ke immediately sent De- | who w: Sullivan, : 3 some betting on the side. d %, 19 was matched to meet Gene Bezensh, th Siivated, urbane; pctlshed—any. old ; , Sullivan, of “Did you train hard for che tourna-|{o"bett® he maid, wat eat the ee Ol inney a reply, stating that he would | cincinuat pugilist in a fifteen-qound. battle @hing that goes with a valet and a slik | iter have ‘been ;}| ment?” I asked, having in mind the | men were going to bet 3 to 1 on Vig-| b+ glad to put Kaufmar on against | before the Riverview A. C. of Cincinnati on arduous preparations of our fistic en-|iaux, but saw Wille play, and | Ruhiln, and tha: If he was willing to | Feb. 9, will not get ehe chance to flight him | lace Friday evening. Fel fat. He may call hinseif the gentle; ‘ aCe!) a Son at the: Senos | man prizefighter. veel stil! go | ; willbe matched | tereainers, m money, with | Scent OY par cent. of the SERS sy RGAE ain nc ONRD cH at, tt to see him because he can fight. Pecnuse che teane were not of a clasn. Te | Minch i * | “No,'" said Willle. ‘I never really Were Offering 4 t0 G-take your | expects a reply from Delaney to-day | S&™DE fifteen-round draw before the ‘name Jack's bewuty sleeps and s-cloty frills | insrease in the pumbe- of good tourna Harlem Cite train, Of course I play a great deal, asepting tho term Se, Saft owgtas Ago, Beene, sere tg Gon't impress me very much. Corbett or of alleys and tournanents, whisn :o- More Good Fights at Los Angeles.| Batsudtie.maten of dicate Ue great growth of this popular i} ° INTEREST GROWS IN BOWLING TOURNEY One hundred and fitteen toms so far have bowled in Th» Evening World's Head-Pin Tournament at the White Hlephant alleys, and thers are yet 16) to contest. As the tourney progriss™ the Interest incrcises and the crowds are gtowing nightly. The following scores were made last night: LAST NIGHT’S SCORES. Favorite—Huber, 64; Czermack, & Bachmater, 6; Kober, 6; Stalhut, 7 Total, 300, Battery A—Sohenck, R. Hill, 87; N. Hill, ‘Total, 393, Rogers, Peet & Co,—Cronstadt, 68; At- Kelas, 63; Call, 89; Murtin, 59; Leddy, 9 Total, 312, Park A. A.—Bury, §3; Lentz, 90; Rup- pert, 90; Murray, %; Hobbs, 62, ‘Total, az. Gordon House—Gibb, 91; D; 1065 1, 9; Allison, 89; Stock, th Pobal’ 9; Hilf, 87; 83; MeGoldrioks 64. ‘Total, ‘871. Court Iclysinn—Behrens, 113; Dilger, 33; Schilling, 42; Barnes, 83; Kloepping, 99, ‘Total, 4% Hawthorne—Grahl, 74; Shoemaker, 70; Sweeney, 101 Schwartz, 80, Total, 424. —Fartridge, $0; Safft. 98; Wiite, S Touttron it: Hitter, 70, Total, 362. Chevron Coun ¢ 37: Denison, 4; Belgard, 62; Wanna» @. Total, od Schilling, $T; Cor- oder, 1 Nemy, Carter, 3, To- 91; Tobin, 64; 73; Mackillar, 76 olin—Fishbhatt, 89; Eckstein, 61; G, f; Emanuel, 8; H. Cohn,’ 7 8; Helles, Jr. Jenwach, 7; n—Hell Daanetel i Iehte, 8. Total ait. 1 Kreaz & Quer—Dorr, jaupt, 62; Farner, 61; Burgett, 50; Schnabel, To Trinity—Murphy, 9; Marron, 72; Mon- Jott Gi. Donahue, &; McDonald, §. | Teta. 401, Genoa—MeGrath, 8; J, MoBride, 103; cady, $$: Hennigan, 82; W. MoBride, al, 414. Hawtiarme (Brooklyn) —Bueck, 86; Moran, i; Milbam, 70; Adams, 87; Frith, 9. ‘Total, 45. Unseda—Lichtman, 94: Macorder, §6; Miller, 70; Total, 467. WINNERS OF FOBS. G. Dyck, Gordon House, 106. H. Court Elysian, 113. « Hawthorne, 101. c , Omega, 106, H ter, Omega. 113. J. Mébride, Genoa, 108. Hi AMUSEMENTS. b RPT ST TE a MMUDE AD MS. ‘PETER PAN, CRITERION "es meta ‘ti TUKEIULOG ER way & i Evenings. 8. at. Sai FRit2l SCHEFF Wolk HERALD 0.727555 Bey SE graiea weeetea COMING “HS RYE HUDSON 28 aah aine sit und Superass SAVOY ai, sige ree pes K mesa | in ene Walle THE Li0N “AND THE MOUSE : ELLIS. JEFFREYS § atrre wore out that "Gentleman Jim" biuft| ¢ tS This may seem paradoxic Prize Bowling Contests. Sat evanil oP x : 1 5 a ie tba tant chile bowtie te ol oe: tha Geand Central next Monday night, but! evening in the sharpest bout of fif-| Los Angeles will be the scene of two more years ago, and O'Brien's effor:s are| tc ‘tsa tact that while bowling hua Ladies of the Steinbugier Club have a| thts Wf *Rowmermel wants to rok him for $100) teen rounds seen here this. seaso: ire rupoy bed ite uname tan abirgae AMUSEMENTS, cleteepatay phenomena! increase in patronage the nize vow! afvrnoon at Charies | (Ag jf Rothermel wer night Hothermel can | Strtc, He a EME poacely topes, | in THs patrons wito. Bee Eene co gay Ccantert hy. callewm at the | gnu Taint Meds A atro ct and nignt of Feb. 9 Aurelia Herrera. and “Kl oo But there's one thing about the Phil- ton and hours. of ara ‘ inside a mixed contest | Aang, tuck 8 § h Nas. tanned | rent CC eeD. hittatie ter teantel| OCTO inthe SWS OE King, | the @ame to becoue proficient enouza to| for men and we at Fret Murge’s, No es) te the air, and many of nis best blows hicago, will battle for twenty R @delphian that, to my way of thinking, | 2) ournaments. agaist the censoned | 475 Pearl atreat, daw aftern> mn and evening. | yummie smith insists that he ts the| failed to teil on Martin. Martin ham- ide, while on Feb, 23 Marvin Hast, the| © MEN? wa gives hint a betrer claim to the proud} juwler, Asa tesuit the, pot’ buntess are | + ae indhw have t im contest sedis, Smitaser of the winner in the | mered with his loft on Sullivan's jaw, | Claimant to the heavyweight chuisplonship, MarsbRnCTah Vania? title of “gentlems n any of the | te fie puiaes and the tomemasinente | meat and wor Dummexer's, One Kostur-Voonnde maton Monday tient and | and time time got in a “teil | Tommy furan the ee aaa alate | Bingham, Taubelie Ev Pees he tries, to, bung i on. And cur. ‘an entry iit of twenty-one. s na evening, Oise he ee rand central or any over stomach: blow. Both fights will be fought in the ring of tho apual eget ry sa less a accel le to yt) WI pe TS, 2 Trentions hirouelf, its the fact tat | Loss to Alley Owner. prise bowling. a ean A ca lint TO WALK FOR TITLE. = All-Star 5 ‘audeviiie, Mme. Man- he still takes incre pride “and picawure | qairq_tes to alley owner, The ack ot | #Yenu®, Baturday ev AD nba § AMUSEMENTS. ill Ed. OF. Heyoand. Felix, in being god to his vathe: and mother | ciass in the tournaments under the present Match Game at Superba, ag Billy Zinden hopes ¢o open. leye SEMENTS, CRE Ma ant ayisera le & Giivet loam tothe ailers series in the | Weeks when, Ne. Wik.” immed! try to | Two hundred as ia at, : tk 2 § than he dors even In his various | two strong and one wesk team meet on a W.. Miller won the ft way. Vaudeville—R. st ogeries in tht | bring the rival claimante’ for the tocal | walk champlonst BS ‘enamrpeons hi) claims, I think thai |echeluled tournament night the crowd will! match contest with Fre: oi iP G'prien endovs Ts prosperity) “mainly | Lave ‘ae gz a the, cue ‘important con's | the Supers auize, Brooklet lant. & Shatiptomup Vanyter, om peotrat aleve” | ovant which will Be dgsided at siuaiton oe Se Mata’ ass, Aaegberta «anni cause it gives him’ a chance to put |{* over, ‘The use of the alleys by” thics | Incge crowd being pres ores Ue , Poo th ‘ rfedoteorn ebb, © Min folks ‘of fans)’ "street. Outslde rt | tains, lew tert "up fn extra, nou toes See Hols Stein, gecares that winile he baa | SAuLEe Gan ng Wohnén,” te “wel:| a emt tibeeE EAD AY vase o0e| He Sabie |Meat, eel ce Be reaify vettes tein’ many bo call Pa ‘a he evening when they could b te a, 172, 104, 178, 105, 173, | foam, Into enage fr the evcadway Are auhe, cosipetition “Mill be divided Inte | Wortd's, Greatont Ldalene Cotton, Hafien Rlzek Co. in “Capt | themselyes “gentleuen.’ But it isn't) ee th HG. 18. | arranged for the beat | bowlere will win the championsnip, two divisions, one for fancy walks and Ww 33 Morgan, Pn account of his careful choice of | qhavthyloss, to the actence of bowling. | Aen in twenty-one games, the second series ia ey the other for straght walters. can | ou3SH ON WHITE & Red Nye cui Scott, Mr, McAllister, Ar. ma Fords, (or she beauty sles, or) the | pesides the profits to, Lie Aa Be rou at ae Ghana Oonteal alive Beet | ABTIN DEFEATS SULLIVAN Prizes will go to, the winnie: “An tn} MarGtinserettiss Ferraria ic A 18e., Be. Be. | wer rt of the tea-before- | gy towlers imuke the their Wishes | week, Miller won eighy ta eet, ‘The |. | Po! e hh ival wi he p rising-In-the-marning. or even the \ utd be considered. Any good. bowler or| Match Is for §100 a aile Ninging plantation songs ty. Shorug | Glote. Plerce & Miller, Vitagraph a others. i New Amsterdam s7)2'\y2) : FAY TEMPLETON in GEO. COHAN 'S “45 Minutes from Broadway” St. No, not even a valet can make nieve hat when once warmed up| ; —__—_ of more than a hundred, The Black | oy a gentleman, x for a contest he cannot do justice to tinwelt | Mix Pool With Bowllng. PORTLAND, Me. Jan. 31—Terry| Patt! will render operatic airs. Pat fi NEW FOALS ‘oie Ie rwatlred to Walt halt hour or nore be: | Bowlers Broadway | startin, of | Philadelphia, defeated | POWers, Who has promoted this event IRR. THOMPSON & D} ncUs tween heats in the usual atmosph er Interemted | has arranged LL the ‘speed-mad will soon turn | S8e¢h he tee atte ss Jat | Academy. c . for a number r BAA their oxen to Guna, there ‘the |i eosin, toma i one oe he te Met hts | mae Seciery Cincy: BROADWAY Perey Sige Ce ATE. great annual automobile race | Uo teams ina tournament must watt until | CE el Sere ingle Mor mae aot ARC: DHURUTAT a HT AT $15. ELSIE “JANIS. the second game Is over before the U ix will be run, over newly bullt roads, on | giarted. Another howler of the firat or aoc jae Padi ee Rogers are tn: 9. (260.t0 $Lyexcept Sat.) ee VANDER. CUP. eR GARDE PSTD tat aaa ore MAT, TO-DAY, Seats, $1 RAYMOND HITCHCOCK td © eat ie By RICHARD HARDING GALLOPER DAVIS EN OF MUSIC 14th St & Irving PL pacgne YPASCO Teoseute Mire LESLIE CARTER it, 1 rices. Mi To-day & Pe 2 By. Popul era Leslie Garter ae Du Beye BELASGO Pastis Wel-sto peowenia’| 7 tet BLANCHE BATES in | Selden i watt 450th time Ta )Byent Ji BOU.& dork Sod heemehe. | oMeee ees David Belasco presents, 2d Yoar tn N. %. WARFIELD oul arran oH COOKS? | Terrace Garden. ¥ ri Feb. 11 and 12. Gnd team in the firet game has an advan: |, Sut, MUPTDY eg Oe are beat Th . Machines from all over the world | ‘E° over the bowler of te third elu In the | Inst eistit 125 to Grozan and Darrow $2 at. ww. of Br niet Rin Aa: Sat LIBERTY 28st Garter De iiavon& Pore Paswey? sy & 020 St, Matthews & Ashley, Paul Dally Bats.25c. Sandor and others. (oun, Sarah French, Leslle : second game In tiat the foruer is wart oonbeht ero fh 4 pri ake pert in the race, Mer Conil (up's! @'eteumiane pOLse "eT | seen he paver | punite etki € Bcetiiney || THE CLANSMAN the Cuban winner of last year, has aj, Fifth—Fotcing the sport has killed ath: Olsson the: Favorite, Afternoon “and fiveninge ns SEW YORK Evagis. 3c Wed, & Sat. letles, Bow ware rijuised and Fine Music, Supper ied, Celebrated Spread the World’s Table 210-horse power FYat, which will be Wed pbinoths. Rettin at the Wiite Elephant. early this fia f Oe ot Olesen tt Sot @riven by Lancla. ‘There are other Fee a, . tot with Pred Tickets trom Chela St tenting Foals, | Pie R RRS BROS, in [REL LAND, “ machines as large and powerful. The day, " ‘Tad now in sy man: fh between thess two mars, and |FIELDS ‘2%: = 80-horse Darracq that just smushed | T aA how n mur they were at & z Lex, Av.& 107th St, Mat. To-Da: = the two-mile record in Florida will be = Lainie edt ea Ue ba distance than at th LOUIs tA 7,250. | fe ailen again “bythe” same “tictoriows | Sigal uct hati atasetts! at ia Mae ae along every iine of longitude from | it ANN | IPM AN 'T0- DAY, EN Tees woIUlss se: Sezolm The FOCIOKY Git | I, rit w uy again | the gwier wo ja on tne levys BO con: sa ® ‘Olom He, to take his measure. It is a long | iene mat ret stale an dies Tao cam ier of games North to South; ev parallel of | N 50 1) § % g Amorionn aztat S RAG Mat Today 3 fourse thie Ume—2) miles, Last year | ocomes \dleta i eful from overdoing a. mod de, Walch apareaily seu (0) (6) ery || 011 poxnox-—t ANE Nerd? MREST tm HUET latitude from East to West; pile thereon the foods of every clime and Uneeda SINGS astarnen gale Foy URR pa SR Lex Aw teres ctl aL a ell ‘aiLt 233. \ A WIFE'S SECRET TOL Injury to. the Sport, In many other £ exercier, It Wil surely Le de Tercat to draw a proverb ‘antiey Buri fat, To-da! to fH treet | pada m tournaments | dual sor not enous MAR Tear See Sate Landen Bottles | Nina Morris & Co, Chinko, Duffin-Redcay | Froupes Sherman &'De Forest, Hilly Link. | | be a bi RS Lath ils an PASTOR'S ‘hiistitt|¢ rand: poctators, in. one tournmnes s 4 £ yh lusie Leyino, Chai (Special to The Evening World.) eicer rollltig ihe Cone ee Franktin ar and Mrs. Cal Bt PROVIDENCE, BR, 1, Jun, 21—Tt Rat hill he eipiecuet came front oer G86) Lo et (Late WARD & YOKES), THE GRATTER, aber, in th New. Eldorato, Brookly ST. NICHOLAS RINK (ith ®t, ana pbut of die Gardne the ews- oy Chanipton,” of New York, at the Rhode Isurd A. C., ‘Dhornton, Jast | hoWing the night won him a4 number of local ad- | tonteeie tx that. qairers. He lost the decision in the | tie White Elephant fifteen-round main bout to Al Del- | contem im because It mont, the Medford bantam, but the | Monnh'o event Manhattan 2": My bi, BEFORE AND APTER Hercect fee" eanlons’ gaits, oxcept Mandag, Ge ee ace GARRICK °° Base nary ae “The Little Gray Lady” itn ise weveral evening Ever will surpass them all in the elements which make a Perfect world-food. | na communteation gske: A bowler rat ball knocks dowd nine ping, the b SINC RATIAM, Marka & ° x In tie Metrsnotitan tournament. which was | hits the pin and. it remalna 0 oe erowd howled in dismay at Reteree | ya! Egpolitan tournament. whieh was | Hite the pin and It rem i 1?! Gon anes Wentworth ore c Abbott's awar ent Answer: Nine pins ts the score, 14th! pheus Comedy 4. 25 & 00, 14th Ste BHES,. arcs ay. Popular Price To-Day, No Hien 406 WiB.i's Sivan. TABLE ini rent Agta Fe -*BEDFORD'S HOPE ¥rom the first round Eddie outboxed (Delmont, and had his fight clinched, A mecting of the howlom Interested tn the ¢ In a dust tight, Mca ito.: oareleesness:invthe:laet tous | ¢ Hvidsal chemnioratto toi Greater New. York. Individual -chamotonship Founds. Delmont’s ientning lett. jade | Mire, Dean Yealened by withdrawals tournament Ie belng ft the. Broadway moisture proof package. Bae outids, | pelmonts Tehining Jett Juve) inent contestants and dntes for ho Ustoukiyn) alleys. thls nftersoan to, counlder Bath st.ne. Lexa yh JEOTIG PY Gag MOLWa. al, J. 4. Corbett Gaia wien Garduer lerogerdnd | Cores Fook: CHATS ED ea nre es in the achedu Yorkville cn BATE WJtSTIC Cashel asyron's Brofesston. | cena, ERhem In an effort to lund a knockour, | Samed eo WHE cther events dhat hn’ en | —astem Club leas in” the sfornineslae ,AV-THEATRE, Diet & 84 Av Mat.To-morrow | West End RAT SSN, ty 168 aoe Realizing his mistake. he closed fast | ly new wchedule may be necessary, men ment with six” straight NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY SAE REARTS ADRIFT, Ain the fifteenth, and the house was in| « Ea I rh IE ying et oe om that came in with the basement alley Wa Myalting for the announce: | and its bar adfunct and try nometaing ela. ‘made New Three-Men Tourne: Jimmy Smith id to-day that hi Dluab.! at a tina) mesting of representative drom | oot roll a match with Billy ‘Mottermel ‘at unewicks have high tea © of O46 and Hoagland the high indl ual score of ACK’S 1v,5.00. Mat-Todey & Sat..2in 4 THETA. 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