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o Gets oA WORLD: TUESDAY. EVENING. FEBRUARY 6, 1906. i Ue : age SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT # * # ropeer'gdcrEm VOORHEIS BEATS KOSTER HERES TERRIBLE TERRY IN ACTION. _ HANDICAPPER, LOSING BET, IN BIG BOWLING MATCH a | GETS BACK RIDICULOUSLY —_—__—_- 4+ —— | BY FRANK W. THORP, Telegraph. The bet was won, because Some one who had a very good opinion | The Evening World expert did olck of the handicapping ability of .the | ™mething Ike efght or ten more win- writer of this column bet the handicap- | 7s than the Morning Telegraph's dopeste: per who burns the midnight oll In an . etdort to produce. wint ane for thar cead= Then the winner of the bet, exulting 4 in this good judgment. wrote to The ers of the Morning Telegraph. that | 7 fan ai onth ft deniae The Evening World to extol the quality of during the m 2 ue Ey ‘The Evening World's handicags and in- Evening World handicaps would indl-| cidentaily offered to bet from $60 to cate more winners than the Morning | s%9 that The Evening World's handi- capper could pick more winnens than 3 any other handicapper on any news 66 gaper in New York City. . Evidently the handicapper on the Morning Telegraph is not a cheerful loser, for in an article in the Sunday issue of that paper he makes some rather mean insinuations. This is what he says Hy DE Ua: swap ihe tans semen BIRRCAMAG RRA E+ Hone ular, hit the pins well | le ap tt WW pin, | the cro uld not ry of six games * hels. of the Morning- In a decisive v two, John J. Vi side alleys, Harler | ter, of the Nonpar j matca bow! | Central, Brooklyn, i In tho eight games rolled had a total of 1,621 pins to 1,609 for Koster, the former meking an average of 202% and Koster | 194%. The crowd that filled every available OMMY MURPHY and Phil Loran| inch of space about the alleys was tho fought in Philadeiphia Saturday | jargest in the history of match game night. According to all accounts) jowling in Brooklyn. sent out from Quakertown Murphy i-! ycosier got a full half-hour of prac- Pa Tine Taser blew" a single | , Antenttonally fouled Logan in the sec-) tice with John Remple before Voorheis] in the Me ne te ohn third. wae Voor: | @nd round, Logan was given « long rest. | sopeared, and after his work the man| eis missed the ‘baby split” bus went {and then went back and finished the| 5 naa recently broken world’s rec- to his seat pniitiing, |e mane tne ; Wout, under altered rules that enforced] oras declared that all ruts had deen | Koster got applause for his successful | @ clean break. planed out and tha: !t would be neces- efforts twice repeated. | ‘The fact of the matter ts that Murphy knocked Logan out with a clean left-| “+ hand punch in the stomach. The gal-| Club. Jery howled for more. Logan foxlly oiled ever and pretended that he had ‘been fouled, and the galleries took up the cry of “Foul!” ‘his induced the feferes to give Logan a ress and let him go on to finish the six rounds. A ie pin instead fared that he 1 Voorhels, who of iignum vitae. t balis roiled both Voorhels | got nine ping and finished | Koster won the first game | plause as he made the Pet trikes) and followed Koy" (three). Voorhels made | ror of a “pick” In the frat | ; ile It 1s possible that Hassard was , | outnumbered, {t must be taken into BY JOHN POLLOCK. 1s scheduled to be fought at Mechanics’ | consideration tat the Morning Tele- .| Pavihon, in San Francisco, either the 2 i Jimmy Coffroth, the fight promoter of graph is first on the street, so a handl- California, !s making a strenuous effort reer Tet nha sdrondy visited gem. | CAPber on an evening paper has the ad~ rita, ts ing April sone has already visited Jeff- | vantage of seeing what Hassard figures to induce Jim Jeffries to re-enter the | Tles's farm several times, and says that | pefore making his deduction.” ring for just one more battle. Coffroth | he stands an excellent chance of sete | The article further states that it is fy anxious to have "Jeff" meet the| the big fellow's consent to meet the | t) be presumod that Tho Evening Here Are the Scores. | =e Bans RoPaB aes At aa ag PLAYERS New York man who had made a bet iN a4 winner | of the proposed Philadelphia | winner, World's handicapper benefits by the that Murphy would win with a knock- ekg ate ade Jack O'Brien-Marvin Hart fight, which Matter of Money with Jeff. consensus of all the papers. out went to Referze McGuigan imme- & After one of his recent visits to Jeftries, | an quer words, the Insinuation {s that Coffroth sald that, while the big fellow is vening World's handicapper steals opposed to re-entering the ring, he confer:ea | [iS tinais that he erent judgment, of that If he was offered large enough Indu: from the ‘Morning Peles » information ments to make {t worth his trouble to p>s-| papers. egraph and other pare for a fight he might change his min1/ | It ls almost unnecessary to state that and fight the winner, A number of Jeffric) 3 | eso things are untrue and that jth fe th friends are also clamoring for him to ft he man who wrote them knew he was writing what was not true. They were O'Brien or Hart, as they want to see him | written as a sour attempt at apology | in action against either of these men who|for being beaten in a fair. square con- @iutely after the finish and asked him bout the alleged foul. “Why.” said | Jack, “it was a air punch and a clean knock-out, You win.” Murphy has developed into a very clever fighter, und his “escutchesn” shouldn't be “blotted” with @ foul mihen | © he is really entitled to write Logan's | na ala nee ae sy ted aren are claiming his title test Where all things were even. | nieeon aren Britt Wants Only Nelson. The Evening World office by 2A. Mi. at Jimmy Britt 1s another fighter who claims| the very latest. There is something ri- he will engage in only one moro battle and |@/culously funny about the statement \ then quit the ring. The man Britt wante| that The Evening World's handicai tess aide Ser eter ccenres for his opponent tn thie contest in Battling [nave oP Wiweants manatees °° } Nelson, with whom he has been promised a/ fight in "Frisco next May. Matchmaker | oy Jimmy Coffroth offered Britt a purse of EES: $5,500 to box Edd! atta this month, and mod Hanlon sald he would add 8400 mors to thy THE. se if Britt would Dut, Jimmy [EMPIRE ES i Sate Wee, Saez 1S td th : raldnere was hate chance of his fighting | | MAUDE CADPMS Bz Ma rerieey George Gardner Accepts Offer. | | GRITERION SA arte See eee A? rr : SI George Gardner, of Lowell Mass. the | Ethel Barrymore @ Abi 2 siz BY | well-known former light heavy-weight cham- | Als: Pantaloon, with Lionel Marrymore. | pion, has accepted terms to box twenty KERBOCH eh ate e | rounds with Jim Flynn before the Eagles at | 9B csninee 815 aS i | Pueblo on Thursday, Feb 15. Gardner has FRitzZ! SCHEFF Ce: | been guaranteed $700. with an option on 60 HERALD SO. THe the fighting game who is good to his folks. Battling Nelson can give O'Brien at least an even break in that ine. Since the figat with Jimmy Britt | | the Dane has given his father and | mother $14,000. Battling told a friend of his that the old gentleman had invested part of the amount in real estate, and) had alrendy cleared $3,900 on one trans- | action. | ‘Is the property In your name?" asked the fric “Nov on your . Js O'BRIEN isn't the only man inj Bn oi es eset see aia Ni on rata as e!"* oxclaimed Bat in- | at give presents with | Pq string tled to ‘em, 1 yuve the money | : to my folks outright. If bad luck ever | Ko. ster "_ comes to me, and I happen to go broke, 1h Mat I'm going to make sure that they are| sary to shit the. head pin fairly <0 get) | per cent of the house in addition to trans- if i fixed all right, anyhow." > any strikes. It was noticed in this | Portation West for himsel brothe Hen) \ bouar's Battling Nelson has an ambition. He| Practice that Kosier was unahie 0 Simmy. Gardner” the men wave: not mast | | Musical Satire a “COM ING a on. Fie | Control his ball on the No. 1 alley. in- nce their hard-fought ten-round draw at Bt F ents to ee Aiko eo iret, |£,much that he did not sean able to the Denver Athletic Club Sept. 16, 1904 | HUDSON 3 icl champior ie push ft up from the right, oy 13, rants io ‘make his pile,{did hit the head pin it was lights: Fred Landers Coming East. | Bernard Ghar 8 of course, Pi h ert Lorai Cisaan aur Repeeroee: then he will leave tne game for the right. This defect fi is bowling Another California fighter ts coming East | Feb. 12. 12—Otls Skinner in “The Duel.” i280) ree co Into some business more | Rad much to do with che resul.. | to engage tn lmited-rou YY THEA. iway @ din m There was plenty of betting on {st 9 Fred Landers. the Frisco Iteht-weieht. | SAVOY ineos Thursday & Satu day. genteel than punching noses, In reply| game. It besan when Vor mies [Smiling and nodding to his friends, | daylibeedetal serie’ upon the srories | Eine on the alleys. at 8.30 ociock. that he contemplatks committing matrl- | Opening odds were $5 to $3 tha! Voor: Tony, Nelson said: "Yes, I'm golng| hes would win the first game and $10 marr: to $7 that he wauld win the match. ped y some time, It won't be anv) Ohe'man who had faith in the “Idttle horus gicl, either. I have a girl. wait- | Qre men who Ned fain tate idale ing for me out in California. In my! of the fifth game when it looked like \fn ease victory. for Koster. men onraHe «ton. ease ies enka |. The. berwling luck was fairly well @ prize fighter, so I'm going to make | aiviged, although there were tires all Ican out of the fighting game, revire, | when Koster, In the seventh and eighth and get into business before I get mar- | ried ag all.” Mi james i. sEiotteriag | in ‘the who was knocked out by Willle Fitseerald in the twenty-five-round bout at the Colma (Cal) A.C. a few month: Bway & 45th at 5.15, first tient ‘away from home wit! LYCEUN Mate. Thurs. Sat Foo 2345 | Copan tn a fen chen note hele Gees | The Lion and the Mouse, +25 | DALY’S "ERATE, statis fadianapolts A. C. on next Mond ELLIS JEFEREYS.<: Three Bouts Friday Night. There are three good fichts n'ated for Fu- ‘The Fascinating Mr. Vandervelat” day night. Aurelio Herrera will fight Kid | @- oe ‘Herman for twenty rounds at Los Angeles. am ‘ADEM OF MUSIC, = Cal. Jack O'Keefe. of Chicaeo and Kid | aC DaviD BELASCO preschts ee Pe Parker. of Denver will box twenty rounds LESLIE CARTER DU oktnny.* at Spokane. Wash, and Terry Martin. the M'GOVERN ON THE HUNT FOR “RY “M" Ds ok own, | Pr 4 we Sat ae nsrane araaneerrtis WOMEN BOW ERS Quaker City Meht-weleht, and Peter Sulll- | Pr pectah Sat. incoka’ cat Birthday . z | van, the New and fet 11 clash 8. Mat.set &L-Incol “ ing early for the Nelson bout. few England fiehter will clash in | Relngeg &v; 5 Met. Sat cv ineoln Day, The Te & fifteen-round encounter at a show to be eiven by tne Cambridae 4 “A Suen ise || BLANCHE BATES in _ | Gotan eres ine taken In the Herrera: Herman aR thine tn 4 baitte Taathe winner ts to be givea a fant BUOUL Sa ae ee pet 2. bea Se with Battling Nelson. David Belasco ELD 34 Year tn Y- WARFIELD (yee? ye Terry wants to be in shape He has a chance to win, although Nelson 1s | a larger, taller, strorger and more rugged. | id MoGovern’s punch may possibly even | | Terry McGovern ts hunting around A. C., of Philadelphia, March 14 Terry / LOCAL TRAINING QUARTERS. the score. it may be a slim chance, but | oN : ; x AMUSEMENTS, fo one who saw the Terror put Eddie, c d Koster Also Roll at! with his manager, Joe Humphreys, |7#d previously made up his mind to do/ ~ FIELDS: UIB | » CLARA! Mat ed, Hanlon away in four rounds a year ago Starr and Koster Also Mi, | Big training at Johnson's road house, on PROCT R’ i ‘iia Lipman’ .2e2 Will consider Tim out of the possibili- for a suitable place to get into coh | upper Jerome avenue, but the hotel thas vo wy Mann Lipmaa; BONBON. CASINO” Sta" EON SE GIT atte Poy, LYRIC Mere MEXICANA (..2HE DEWEY .*s. | i t hing six-round bout Hes as tong se he ie on his feet.’ Hanton | the Harlem Circle Opening | Hon for his approne Se Reva 1 1 SOC ae : with Battling Nelson at the National MEnCe itn an Fah Ay ‘kt make Bee eet accline a. hent mae Greater New York Series. = hig training at Lion Palace, One Hun- MJeas he has more than a month to dred and Tenth street and Broadway. thin for it. ' the clubhouse of the Metropolitan A. Mats, Batty UBA fs a great little {sland for! The immense crowd of bowling enthus- C. Tals would be an ideal place for \ Mat. To-day—Blue Ribdon Burleag\ he G 5 him to get Int hs }, ae th ym- v Vv A SAS sport. The Cubans are always will iae:s at ni} Central, Brookly: 8 0 shape, e By ag7h Li, = STA at DEVILLE: (THE GOTHAM, 2.3, = he Vorrhcls- ‘ jum {s blg and airy, and besides 3 ything from a cock J0#t nigit for the Voorhcls-Kester match a nas! Mats. ‘Daly, Pats ‘atermelon | om Staal : iene © basobail. game, C saburo, BAme, will be dplicated to-night at the there are plenty of good hard roads in All Goate. 716 eee Mat. To-day—Bon Ton Burlesquers, the winner of last year's big automobile Harlem Cirgie, One Hundred and Txen- the vicinity. BOXING BOUTS IN 123% Rove mig Si 23? 50. Harlem’ Favorite Stock Co, Mats, Dally, | B'y & 62a. Murphy sé Blanche Nichols, BB, Bs, 50.75: 0 HENEI DE VRIES in LONIAL HES ES in “A Case ty-elghth street and Third aven McGovern will be prepared for the C eee tare, Dea a. challenge. 1 "he 5. 50. Nights, 15. 26. 35. 50. / ff Dally Mts 23¢. Lucille Saunders & others, ‘38, 50. 75. of Arson,” Inquevailt, Wili Ho bet, and has issued a challenge to the wher two contests of more than ordin- fight by Charley Mahood, Johnny Bur- t : dick, Danny Dougherty and his brot! THAMBEA. Virginia winner of the coming event. Carrica- ary interest are scheduled. One ts of ‘There was no question that Erne was Sha ‘Lex.ay.& 107th st. Mat.Wed..26e irg! Earl and 6 Joho= a 1 ghe ry is already below the r a ed z ' Buro offers to Jet’ hie fival, nave ERC women t 2 the other ts men|LOwell Boxer Outclassed the |nopelessiy outclassed. and he has re aulfed welkht for the heby which is 15, 25, 35 |MORE TO BE PITIED Atrazine Foy a, Sia rey fe leaves “ag bowlers in an indvidual a Cl “ elved a severe setback in hig ambition | 18% pounds ringside, i - MN 06 @ 700. |THAN SCORNED. Diy abo: MErbeck: Morener has B ave li ; shed by. - vu | Twlee within four weeks hava the} Clever Quaker in Every |to work nis way to tho top. Gardner|an Evenig Worlh, reporter last, Might | eae AREA Pepulet Urtow Matinee To-Morcon (Monarch and Liberty five-women teams, Way in Fiv 7 was fully as clever, outjabbed his man,|about Billy Nolan's offer to bet that| eae Master Gaboets fund ie EA | Tr composed of the best bowlers in the| ay in Five Rounds. used better judgment and had intinitely | $6 fighting Dane would stop MeGSverDs) . cettent prosvamine nan teen ar- | UREA alee & kee ay Mat Wei. Soe ‘elbree oases meta ne, ma onl on neat andy eit ———— more steam in his punches than Erne.|"“q¢’ Nolan ig sincere, I will bet him|ranged by the Morrfsania Athletic HILL [23-25 | BASon Gay New York a = (@lvided honors, each having won a Atier the first round the Philudelphia | $1.00 against 52.000 that she won't stop Club, af the Bronx, for its “smoker” | i (CK28) Fr 8.20 aa wa as, “COUNTY TYRONE BALL, - ‘geries. The sunreme test comes in the (Special to The Evening World.) boy did not have a blow strong enqugh erry ee Sad ot mite outelt posted 1 to-Might at the club-house, One Hun- GARRICK: a (Is the |New Star Casino, 107th et. and Lexington NESDAY EVENING, Feb. WALLACK'SBy.8,20. Mat. Wed. & Sat u18 Wm, fayersham-The Squaw Man Pat 13 sian Dale anvelBLIMNGGIOY LOY jit Le ‘ginni: lng Garrick LL Cr. will present Saee"'G ALL OPS ss |Lii ESTIC Fie THe Ona Pe ‘third contest ¢o-nigiat when the decisive | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Fed. 6.—Jimmy : dred and Seventieth street and Third to break a cream puff. The welght was| will wager against $4,000 that Terry! match will be rolled. Between the two| Gardner, of Lowell, siiowed that he t8| ‘0 Preak cream putt. The weight was) Wie sg out Nelson. before the end of avenue. Among the members who Will clubs ther is the most intense rivary,| still a factor in the lght-welght dlv pone Carine end Knocks Our und: Nolan, claims fe willl appear in bosing bouts are: amby Mo- R factor in th t dovftediy helped him. When they | por his-all_on Nelson. [am willing to Garry’ vs, Len” Meyers, Jer Doherty stronger perhaps than that between any |fon by walpping Young Eme, of Phila-|stepped In the ring the New Bnglani|tape'a chance of going broke hetting on vba tei uaersy Jed jbowling organizations in the ater | delphia, so badly that his seconds threw | Scrapper looked at least six pounds | Terry's chances against Battling Nel- VS meron urphy, Ed Johnson: va. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, lath I city, and as both clubs have many |up the sponse in the fifth hy | heavier. 501 Harry Linder, Prank Paul vo, Harsy AL. H. WILSON [Mfat. Wea ‘The sporting population of Gotham pall feel tion Rice he a : 8 sen the fifth round of their| “Gardiier did not rush things at the Hanker, bus ‘simumis ys. Jack Ascu, ND wthe Gerona Gypsy" |180, & 250 IMPERIAL QL MONTAUK. ~~ {oh tiptoe in anticipation of the an- |‘ends. “ e ing | Dou @ Washington Sporting Clud| start. He decided to feel out his op- Charles’ Gouin va. Young srencns | ay ANTIG GARDEN, IAL War. ToGrover; ster erld's championship cakewalk, mons the men, and possibly among the/ last nigit. ponent. In the fifth round Gardner George Kiteui vs. Charles Miller and Bowery, Rear Canad st. Matinees 25, Beat Seats SOc. BUA ‘Madi. ;""omen: 3A wee Juatsready, clipped a terrific swing to the Jaw and] four other gooll bouts, Dixon and Holmes,’ Morello Hrothers, Rivus | Datla, Ce venta which {s to be held to-night at Ma Tal ihe) first Elthe: 3f nateh ady to send the| Erne fell hard. He arose, but looked | ‘he Morrisania Club has an excellent |and Rivas, Vangelsto, Rubs Hart, Byserta| Lant Times in 2, A, Rob: fon Square Garden. Never before in| ie first contest the Monarchs |{-!*hing wallop to his bleary-eyed and| almost gone, Gardner shot out a jab} mnasium which is open to members | Lady Orchertra, va Kieoriunot - Rob; erts. flarmaan an the history of the walk has there been made a runaway race of the best two ir ‘This was largely due to ponent when Manager Billy | and followed with a right to the face ry Kosta, Haveman's ¢ Animals, Sidney eped Erne was tottering, and when Gardner bis a aa ay Doane, Nichola Sisters, steped tn the ring and| Wan about to Anish him. Drne's sesonas (SUAL LAST NIGHT AMUSEMENTS. PAST OR S % are her aca, A ive go much interest taken in the various in three series. teams which will compete for the the recent death tn the family of Mrs, | averted a knockout, ia tossed the sponge into the ring. Bac! " dal, 250, tive. Rag-time dancing, walking, sing- | | Kessel, which had kept z ponge Stel TET hee Mattie Keane. Wage mae $ KEENEY'S THERTRE Nighten 360. 130, CO mn Ne al she fs rol tt Mf fate, Wed sat, "he ae: i ii i ing and music. will reign supreme, in tice, Now 1 sin be Tehanceet New Amsterdam sfie'way's's Fae 0 Seas eoucee | Senet addition to the famous old melodies tormer championship form, the Libertys | Alsonuuin, Universal all @o popular in the duys before the War. will be grea strengthened by their | %! ‘All of the popular, up-to-date negro! anchor as well ag by the impr qvarsent | cing gongs will also be rendered among the match'gar Hey ‘There will be over a dozen oMcials! teany, to judge the walk, among them being | i The women many sporting and polltical celebrities, | omouy at ‘ inchiding Johnny McGraw, captain or P-omptly a g 0) the world’s championship Giants; Tod oa an Braet Sloan, the famous jockey; Geo. Con- plonship serics « sidine. Terry McGovern and James J. nt, Koster be ‘Corbett. tative in this oe test of the best s 0 is | practically a mateh ovent, as {t brin LONG ACRE STAG TO-NIGHT. ‘seiner tie two bes: ‘bowlers who | have ever put a ball upon these alle: \ In aw recent Kastern chu The Long Acre A. C. will give {ts ournament game Starr made u per members a special entertainment in its Score of 3 on the Harlem Circle all, Glub-house at No. 158 West Twenty- he HOW hes ine leh yids Tol y in this tournament of ! ninth street, to-night, Tommy Mur- belng more 8, ‘Brookivas, T ning. Knlekerbocker vs, ide atleys, Bronx, Wedn tuffalo ve. Algonquin, Jne Hundred and §" y evening, Fide alleys, TI ropolitan pusengulos Won Two. c thr fie In the won 2 \acrappers fought each other a!l around, a rE . Th ~ AY TR: : 14 Harrison, jate of Rogers Bros. B evenine—Thoman Burns vs —— FAY TEMPLETON tn GUO CONAN Blane WALSH Lee Harrison, I ei 45 Minutes trom Broadway” Cra nd Anis abe ay, A Bi Sie AY Pr 1, the American Bridge!Colma A. C. In Its test case by fining , . 7815, Only F Wah 2, GROVER, stax. Bridge Com’ the manager of the club $25, the Na- Viner HARLEM skates Mgr |AHEBION: tiness, Da oe = ockstude instrels, ‘ i ‘Sit 5 ction Hmplres | American ‘Theatre Hall Jast night with- LIER ARP fons rand & out any interference by the pottce. One URTIGS SEAMON'S 75 AR 125 ar venty-third | the three-round encounter between Bob a mieyeewvil fen ieada mie hgh | Adler, the local lghtwelght, and Mosey ROHS ‘BROS, in IRELAND, seul SS YEARS A, SPOCIALIST IN Biily Linden will probabiy he aule to oper | the ring from the first tap of the gong | i 9O 4 8t, on, ma‘iway i) {a : * this 3 AMMERSTEIN’S #35: SOnSRALY neta a eu any, Between the "| pest of It because of his clever jabbl MAYINKE vei DAY, 2é¢ 0c Dig Auto Race. BEDFORD’ S HOPE | disease ‘ulcers, gore . with his left band, In the third and NUR PRINCE, | ree | dtseaaeh, ree a Baeiunes SeReCTURE, ti bh ju ce t of ry ,Said Among Bowlers. Amboush’ thaciudess. ot he: ay Patching Hros, Keenevacope, in threo | vebke are tled for! of the best bouts of the evening was SA. Mate Wed, & Sat VAUPPVILLE 3 high BA. BY 1LSEASES as high wore! King, the Fall River boxer. ‘Thee two dlanhattans: aH go sine Su toy: | under De, Grindis's scuntitle Vreatanent until the contest came to an end. ‘They WAY. | «4th St, THA, ALOth Av. Popular Prices, vba you. ; | COUPLE, or any disease resulting From ex: | Phe Kanawha team In the North Sde|jast round King landed a right swing Gardner. Cha NICHOLAS RINK. OCBLE, oF Special Sessions decided ageinst the bt ouats Wed _Opera: The Woman +} wie Case Amateur night every Thureday—$20 tn prizes flirt | varre A, C. held ‘ts weekly stag in the mil ae Pinte Wea t Proctor Os & 02. Sitocary,| OLD DR. GRINDLE, weit, BRFOKE AND APTER | atresia natty, Caton to ares urevnew and | slugged for keeps, Adler having the $1. Change of bill weekly Hin Ween. “Mate, Wed a gate | poisoning, hereditasy, ar contre sie cens, indiscretion or overwork? It matters . rlem champion, will take xe highest contestant | League put up. a core at 1,060 night, | | - bey ‘The 4 Lukens. (ni ot "how long standing, Dr, Grinds walk gee Oe teath “ane eer oie ase hoe [Ee thteneat ever made inthe Brons 1 Adler's Jaw, dropping him to orm Rosie lnmbuas Av. | not of) ho a en Poe { Rontess who 7 8 8 | floor. Adler got up dazed, but man ardner, graph and otheca. cept Mondays, | treatment, He cures private ant ry oot 4@ Abell will meet in a three-round 0. Howard Smith will box Kid St ‘oung Otto will clash with Jack Nel gon, Nat Jucobs and Al Greenwood will mix it ‘up, and Lou Ryall and Jack Dorman will box, There will also be Interstat mes this week are|to slay awoy from King long enough fl to recover, When t right 5 he sailed into King and banged ae {hard about the face and jaw with alleys. used t t ts sald, to rol as an appe- ‘Arion Wiasq uerade st arin uh iain i eae 0 1 MOGAN In" MADISON ue GARDEN, ~ | which no ather a arts | rg. o, 1906, B' wa) oud ind ‘Sebxon’ Sensa- | frugally, Hewbie Adviog Fees Medicine, Bh. PASSED ECORATIONS. KEITH'S nd ition: Heney 1te, Gali at: ‘Sundays je axes and draina in 3 to 10, trate dariadie ta ae uve aamme office, 172 cis aome agrestlin piitan ¢ Monship | nas, 6 fog him against the The a Acre Athletic Clute ot Alken te soheduted an folios might | ing was groggy from these ADE AUTOMOBILE FLOATS. 14th St le Harret uly! -| ‘ of the few clubs where the boxing bou Exe t 8. Gienx, intel HE FOUR SEASONS. j 1 ew Universal: Wedne just as Adler was about to cOn ‘ omber Is peiinitted to | ecards ure {ra Hoiltas Aman rang a and Hxge. forsale bow. At Arig ‘box unless Seriited to be in woud pa eo contest ror tie cae 14 . | Halter ropoliian ve In the other bouts Jack Nelson } fin Mt. and Park AV. and ae alt prin mueic! é J Rares taal Bae capcltion Dy Dr. Jenipe,s the-olubia) qrrey once OF the men, will imme: te ¥ ba eon et te Fred Martin, Young Goldman defeated LUE Uist! etingencies. JUL wWeBul Sse THIDDLE WADDLE. | Reh ants ee iitatfons oF ss, { and us no charge is to be made for ad- | TO" i They aro having a lot of tthe expenze | Jefe O'Connell, Harry Finnegan bea NEW YORK ro 8bthnr.Lex.ay. WA, J. KELLY giProrents vat Painless, and igaton,"snace About the alleys will be | Bowlers in Poo! Tourney. Shnny Voorhela trenure inthe Greater | Kid Adams, Jimmy Murtha bested 1P | Yorkville *oynrtaxor, | Weal of Sword cvs GicmcA00 eeperetmk oo OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE RACE. crowded w PAStR tors: p pBroadway, | Myrtle, avenue | 3 i de reer She Or ap uTe ea Frank Billings, Mike Eagen and Emerg- at Sues D AV. Thea, Slat & 8d hy. Mat, Toureday. p Rifas LONDON, Fed 6—Tho date of the Metropolitan Schedule. eooKlyn. are Weeply inter: | FJ Riddell Mere voorhele: the nardent | mney Kelly boxed a draw and C are RCUS with 2° reat 0M ant dan not 16 Goldman won from Owen Liss. Big Tuck’ was 430) to 1 hot | four hundred olub members witnessed ‘ount oF tit SipEN 0 FOUNTAY Miiroty: | in the tournament, as some claim, the show. ih ob 8, Mate. Ga to ¥ ridge boat, race has been | Five contests in, the series, for, the, Metro, E10) pool courpament, oh that Hace, | The | mamas, af 4 ‘Sananiy a od for AD! politan championship are scheduled for this Sif fs Muse ot et ie asad Ri Ea ie Ml

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