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Pye ‘TNE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, 1906. HE Golumbla stucenta seem to) have turned Gown the faculty’s| that English sports be ae of American, notably | game of Rugby instead of the American game of football. If they on Morningside money-maker for its pro- is no horse-racing on the Cubans go in for every ‘of sport, and they bet thelr cock-fight, baseball game,! any other kind of sporting | that comes along. Winter) in the Pearl of the Antilles would jousands of tourists from these A fn A g au ¥3 i i Li be a year for promot- Billy Brady {s in the) and intends to bull at Manhattan Beach. | ani to go down there on Rot afternoon, sit in the ‘watch the ring run- jemselves aro’ the bases ocean breezes play over heated brow? For mine—the ball sea, a mm in the Coney at night! I al rt it 1 au w rl A a Ey i E ; Philadelphia the sports have ms a world-beater. He has fa goveral fishte with several men. He outpointed Abe At- ‘and made him look Gem in spite ‘this famous cleverness. Gardner and put Eme back among second-raters again. Twin Gullivan Gartiner in San Francisco. After Gans Sullivan's stock took fiump. ‘But he must. have been & good man, for ali that. Gana, ove up @ notch. @& FATTY BALDWIN ts a feather- welght who makes good every time he is put into the ring. Last week his manager, Johnny Mack, ‘ried to get a match for him with j Tommy Mi y at the feather-weight ‘Umit, “Murphy's manager declined th thanks. Mack now offers to match Bald- Fin against Murphy and bet a thousand jollars on the side. Mack usually makes good his bluff and puts up the money ‘when called. But ASE still declines fo ut Murphy and Batiwin ina ring or oneay Oliver has a champion, as the claims, in Murphy, he won't prove st Ing him in a glass case. Murphy is one of the best boys in the feather- wi He and Baldwin would put Up a.hot go. vat (TH 1,87 crack bowlers compet- ing, The Evening World's head- pin tournament this year is a . Joe Thum's alleys are| ‘ery night, and every time a{ bowler malces 100 points and wins a fob (he cheering shakes the rafters. Al the dest ers within many miles of New Fork City are showing what they can It is the event of the bowling APGRAW AND SLOAN Billy Madden, brought Gus Robllininto look things overs Comer Ge tau ath the aise rags and +! Glad hana. : i) Vy HAVE BiG OPENING Giants’ Manager and Famous Jockey Hosts to Gotham Sportdom. | ‘The elite of soortdom turned our in full force last night to pay their re- spects to John McGraw and “Tod” Sloan at the opening of their em- poriuam on Broadway and Forty-econd street, ‘The hosts were rigged out in their thirteen-to-the-yard and recetved their guests in regal sty’e. After a few words of greeting the guests were ushered to the refreshment table, where everything that one’ palate could relish was served. The best known sportingmen in town were present and congratulations and ‘well wishes were poured upon the hosts, Knowles Made a Speech. Mr. Knowles made a speech, rosy with compliments to the famous jockey and the popular manager of the cham- pion Giants. Major Doyle was next in order, with the speech thing and the midget was applauded to the echo, The Major was voted @ season pass and It passed. Played Until Morning. Songs were then sung and games showed through the now raised curtains. Among the guests were John J. Brugh, P. T. Powers, Fred Knowles, Wille Hoppe. Jim Corbett, Kid McCoy, Billy Madden, Gus Ruhlin, Harry Pollock, Joe Weber, Eddie Foy, Louls Mann, Dick Bernard, “Big Tim" Sullivan, Sol Lichtenstein, Eddie Burke, George Con- Pay sidine and John Kelly. M'GOVERN WIL OLD QUARTERS ONCE MORE Terrible Terry Compares i. Roller Polo to Fighting WA; and Football. Terry McGovern has decided to train at Johreon’s road house, and will start his real work for the contest in about a week. He has iInished his theatrical work, and when interviewed to-day told the writer that he would rest up for a ‘week before he went into training quar- ters. Terrible Terry telis of a game he wit- essed in Cincinnati last week that to his mind ts the most strenuous sport of any in this country. It {s called roller polo, and compares {t with football and fighting as follows: “Fighting {8 @ hot game and pad L TRAIN AT enough; football {s even @ warmer game, and strenuous enough to viease he Most ferocious, but I'll take off my to roller polo. ‘That game Is the flerces: of all. "It's a great game, but my, how they go at it, Every minute I thought some- body about ready to take the count. The sudden rushes and swoops they made had my helr standing almost on ond and many a time I thought I seen somebody's finish, ‘The ring for me every time. I always feo) that T have a fair ehance in ti Squared elrcle. Even if my opponent wishes to t unfair advantace, he is certain to be detected. fetarees don't have to muess at things when they act am arbiter at a, feh ouldn't play ‘football mydetf, tut I think that if T had to, choose he ween that sume and roller nolo T would mp the chance of getting into a gridiron jontest Ferry presented tho mold mecnl toe wounmsler ree won the one mile championship of Ohlo on millers. ‘The was >ardly fourteen Bnd won the event in $0725, “KID” BEEBE BEATS LOVE IN FAST BOUT BILLIARD TOURNEY played until the firat peep of dawn / ning, TO BEGIN MONDAY hag watched The Evening World tour- mimnent was at the White Elephant Academy last night. Hundreds stayed to mee if the Spartans score would be beaten. The Superba team from Brook- lyn, Charles Egbetts, captain of Brook- jyn's Superga guse ball team, tried hi- est to smash the Spartans’ score. Three men got @ score of 10. Then came the Orchami team, which bas a name for being a good headpin team, and the crowd was waiting and waiting for the Metropolitan team, though it was already 12.30 A. M The bets were even that the famous Met- Topolitan team would beat the Spar- tans’ 622. ‘The Mets aid not beat the Goal but the anabor of Peat the high “individ wes hin last year by two pins, @_score of 1h Loud cheers went up tor Ar. Starr To-nignt is the last night of the touk- ‘The favor will be given’ out Bement. on Monday, Feb. 12. LAST NIGHT’S SCORES. Provident Loan—Ni ere 58; Lein- r, ‘72; Bghnel- total, 368, Union—Zelgler, aay i Trinter, tj, Kipp, oo; Thurber, 883 sual, «a7. bros; 6; ‘Hoetzal. $2; C. rai | ieent, 7 Dame, 79: Becht itle—Forman, 108; 16; Dharey, 69 Wises ‘otal coe! Cacinatete —Smith, 63: F. Lyers, yers, Aookel, 1, 80; 'C _ 90: seg? colonial Bel, #1; Rhye er, Bran agile iia fete ST; Savage ‘Campi, &; De Bayes 108. Total, "unetia alles, 105; Martin, 9%; Medi- 3 Ebbetts, 10; Muller, 100." Total, Vercules—Dagren, 6; McAllester, 82; 49; zor, 99; e: Total, 318 Schoen, 40. Stari! ight tink, 89; Hang, hapiro, Hf; Faber, 74 Tot Pleasant Hour—Ader, ad, Bourke, Wawbdeek— Lablang, $ Cc. Frank, 87; Vun! Total, 383. EVENING WORLD TOURNEY COMES TO CLOSE T0-NIGHT Largest Growd of the. of the Season Present at Last Night’s Games—Spartan Team Still Holds the Lead. 71; Tuohy, 43; Clover, Fist online, Krakaloos—Frey, 78; Stewart, 54; Alex- Pe 72; Hanlon, 60; . Oroherd—I OTuperty Fi Ti, MoKenna, Metropoiltan—B Bauer. §; Total, 483, Hahn, Pugh, 107; &2; Kiustmier, 104; iviiteens, aearey. ; Tobin, 66: Sherwood, King, 97.’ Total, 107; Starst, 1ot, ‘Total, ‘Torney, ; Miaadens 86 Beam, 99; 104; Sterr, 5. 79; Empire City—Bullwinkle, %; Acker- Aoirems- roan Washer, 59; 83. Total, tz, 101; Dadt, 99; Schaef- 66; Nunes, Mergenthaler, Pa Carroll. Seawanhaka—Schlutter, §; Deviin, Bi Ken: Sandt, 79; Total,’ 382, ‘Tetter, 4; nedy, Harlem Couneil—Mahoney, 31; Murphy, Si; McCormack, 43; Schafer, 80; Keeley, 84) Total, 225. polvice-Shu $3; Corbett, 80; Mc- jallagher, SB O'Callaghan, a Total 80. FOB WINNERS W. _B. Sellers ,Superba, 105. { c. H. A EL Bbbetts, Superba, 104. Miller, Superba, 100. G@ De Hayes, Sunday Morning, 108. vage, Sunday Moroning, 106. Charles Wilckens, Orchard, 107. WBéward Klusmier, Grebare, 104. J.P sean ‘M. Schae: h, Orchard, 1 Beste, Metropolitan, 104 fter, Empire City, 102. a Wagner, Empire City, io1. Charles K. Starr. Metro Format STEWARDS RULE OFF FOUR FOR BRIBERY Bribe Jockey and Others for “Touting.” NEW ORLEANS, Feb. &—Extreme methods were used here yesterlay by Judges Trevelyon and Murphy in the matter of Chris Morton and Sam Nash, Charged with attempting td bribe Jockey B. Smith to pull horses, The Judges the men off the crack. ‘Another Tuling off was in the case ageinst W. H. Rudolph and Gerald Evans, who were charged with “tout- he case goes back to the recent flescing of & danker here Rudpiph nd Evens etetneered oS the scheme, and us he Geen for SOfdenaive touting the interes contrary to the (ols wet the tur (ioe YALE TEAM BEATS There were two bitlerly contested Charged with Attempt to, N.Y.A.C. AT HOCKEY SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT + # + SPORTS TURNED OUT FOR M’GRAW AND SLOAN. ORES Bat wag “THERE "Too. PE Norman elby wanted Someone to “teach him-the gamee Police Authorities of Delaware County Refuse to Allow Club to Give Fights. BY JOHN POLLOCK. The Tuxedo A. C., which was or ganized a short tme ago by a few | Sporting writers of Philadelphia and |Tom O'Rourke of this city, for the | purpose of pulling off twenty-round Gghts a few miles outside of the Qua- ker City, will not be permitted to bribe off these battles. The/police au- tien of Delaware Count: have in- formed Dick Kane, one of the officials of the club, that they nave decided the O'Rourke, Does Not Believe it. When Tom O'Rourke, matchmaker of the club, was asked at an early hour this morning about police refusing to allow the club to hold twenty-round las Rink last night which was thor- oguhly enjoyed by the large crowd of | fi: admirers of the sport who were present. | ‘The Yale team beat the New oYrk Ath- lotic Club seven by a score of 8 goals to 5, while ths Princeton players beat a scrub team which was put against them bby [the St. Nicholas Club. ‘The score was 3 peach, of the college sevens, used thetr ‘best players, whereas the N. coh wee munas two oC ite, best) forwards and the St, Nicholas was a scrub team. | The ames wer Intended to give the Intercollegiate tea: oprortunity to praatice in preparation for thelr game \ to be played In St. Nicholas Rink next Saturday evening, and served to give pone at 15. in, Mercantile, a line on the co parative: strengths of the Tiger and the Bulldog. hockey games played at the St. Nicho- | aj tg, he sald: “I have not heard anything about it, and I don’t think ere is any ti in the report If auch was the case I would have re- celved a tel m either Dick Kane or Billy ing me of the fact tha: the shows would not be lowed to go on. Until I do hear tom aihem J will go right ahead with | Mehta at the clube Williams and Flynn Matched. Morgan Williams. tus) ght heavy- weight fiehter, of Di who has not nm defeated in any “fattle which he has fought, has been matched to box Jim y. the Western middleweight. for twenty” rounds ata pe show to be held at Pueblo, Col., on 15. These bla | fellows are great aluaeers and as Guay |can the plenty of punishment vicious its ever witnessed yictous fifhts ever wieeseed. West between big me Phil McGovern in Long Fights. Little Ph MtGovern, brother of | Terry McGovern, will soon branch out int in SUMMIT A. C. HAS FINE CARD ARRANGED Matty Baldwin Vs. Clarence Forbes and McGarry Vs. Mc- Fadden Are the Star Bouts. The Summit Afthietic Club will hold its weekly entertainment as usual to- morrow night at ‘the clubrooms at Pal- ace Garden, No. 14 East Thirteenth street, The directors have arranged very attractive card for the members. Among those who will appear is Matty Baldwin, the crack little featherweight boxer who has been defeating all the boys tn i class of late. Baldwin will ‘opponent Clarence F\ ‘orbes, who ls considered to be the best feather | weight im the West. Another bout on/ the programme will bring Amby Mo- Garry, the clever aoe lightweight boxer, and George McFadden together, and this will first time that MoGarry will be’ called upon to WILMINGTON, Del., Feb. §—Kid Beebe, of Philadelphia, defeated Tom- my Love of the same city in a six- round bout before the National Sport- ing Club last night, It was a hard battle from start to finish, with Beebe the better man throughout. He wa especially clever at tafighting no time aid he clinch, Love sustained a broken fight in Philadelphia two Ks ago, @nd Beobe made the injured member his objective point. Both men were on and at nose in a their feet at the finish. und were in @hape to continue. They wh! probably be matched to Aght hore again in two) weeks, Young Britt, of Wilmington, made a Punching-bag of Harry Iissoll, Philadelphia, knocking him down t times in the third round. In the fourth yound Russel! was knocked out by a Mott and right in succession to the jaw. | Beginning next Monday the leading short stop billiard players will engage 1 a tournament to decide who shall graduate into the first class and be eligible to compete in the tournament t> be held in this city next spring, | The games will be played at Mau Dal, i be Games will he pi 3 e ed nfternons at o'clenk, 8, ings at Snday World Wants - Work Monday Wonders i wal | im: Gardner and will be in excellent | himself with a man of his own McFadden is now matched to box ion when he meets McGarry. | Among the others on the programm are Walter Delaney vs {a Riohor and’ Wiilte Gteoa: deck Ryan vs, Jack Doyle, and Jim Savage Vane Carlton. ————.—__. BILL CLARKE A MANAGER. McGraw, v5, Manager John J. orld'a Champion Giants, consummated a deal with the Toledo Clob of the American Association, whereby Catcher BIN Clarke will go to} that club 98 manager. McGraw had| several o ‘ters for Clarke, but left If to | the player to satisfy himself in the | of the York Club will move from | 2H quarters in the St, James @ muah larger sulte on the in the same tuilding, the 8 belngentirely Inade traswaction of ite bust and the reception of the man; daily Callers, When Anlahed they be the most attractive of baseball of. he New its present buhding to. nh presse whe nats 5gE Ry Rraseage san aacnset eee Clarke will Kansas City Blues in the American As. ciation 1s sure to LATEST BASEBALL GOSSIP |GARDINER KNOCKS It 1s said that the deal whereby Bill become @ manager of the go through. Mo- Graw has consented t let BIN'go, and it only Vid th ‘Tebeau. What a lot of frisky you! Stahl is easembling over at Lave Cross, Kitson, Wille asahot, John Anderson a} oa twenty, years, because his heir maturely gray. or Hanmas Cle in Indianapolis. remaing for Clarke to sign up| ‘h ters Jake Sanipe tot: Tom ‘Hughes | nd Charlie Hickman ar. le Hickm bd new to au fans under six we gray-haired who pitched a tom games fast signed Rude Wactet hus seen a great white light. ut umpire _freatment.” say “Tho average um- ball alone if you says A story comes Toledo thmt the management Of the ball team will rive PITTSBURG NOW HAS SIX-ROUND FIGHTS (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Feb. §,—Seven yesterday | fights were held here last ‘night in the Eighteenth Regiment and having some knockouts the fighting was all finished at 1 A. Jack Uke bulldogs, ted a as he id the oix-round by Wackburs and Gunther fought and had the laws both ‘men were tined eid glad to call it | & draw, Prank Careey ts the Chicago jad who races Baturday al mangueraded a8 Kid Beebe and knocked | fOraien in tw races Batus Bax out Kid baron va rad ome tod t & iy arrests feat at Jerome ome aver te The | an eee Coan, no! of as Poy be nla ay Sreny plo caw the: ip @ $3 hat each day to some pi Of @ foore-cerd. (On one of the cards will be printed “This score titles the purchaser to one $3 hat” * The lottery scheme, it 1 thought, will boom e score card sal Pat Donovan is hard at work across tee bridge getting ny in specs r the spr! Sc ox] play. contrat’) mith, taamey tn Hat BiN Maloney in Bill Dineen still refuses to with the Boston Americans, alt Man- ager Colling paid him & personal visit to hii is expected that the will make @ big ane °joash offer for Dineen shortly. Jack Booerthy. hes Ca aspen mind again, says with the Brooktyn svhen ther stat for Columbi: 8. early jn March. Evidently Bulg” ‘winter Connie Mack has not as yet sent out contracts to his pla; and for that season mt he has thus Tar otgn ed but two men, mere, Davis and ‘Hube Waddell, No diMculty ts expected in g serene the men ste fen. and the contracts will be mailed this week Jimmy Burtce is slated for release by the &. Louis Nationals, He has been @ trouble-maker and the club has de- eldea to let him 50. Eddie Murphy, a “s former member of the Cardinals’ pitening staff, hes go- cured the franc! Auburn Y.) en oe Siete Em) te ste ey probably don a ani- team. form and Ppiton forth has eanee to Smeire io ae ght be tinent tu ie Pema ‘in this | mi a r ths Siete deer Eek a'tee tase Sa | Pire in the business, Rube Weddell, the trrepressibie, falls into Ine with the popular craze. Hoe has discovered an automobile term se apply to ee Le drop, He calls it thi uretur br a Ss SKATING RACES SATURDAY. OUT JACK MITCHELL ees) . Pa, Feb. &—Jack Mitohell, of Pittston, looked upon as a coming welter-weight champion, was put away by Gus Gardiner, of Buffalo, in the fourteenth round of a fifteen- round go at Pittston last night. |. Bor the first seven rounds Mitohell |had all the better of the go, but fought himself out against Gardiner’s science, |and gradually grew weaker under oon- j stant jabbing, until in the tenth, | when Gerdiner nearly finished him, sending him to the mat three times. Mitchell reaponded gamely, and held is ow# in the eleventh and twelfth, | but was finally knocked out cleanly in the fourteenth by @ right to the jaw. TUXEDO A. C. CANNOT HOLD TWENTY-ROUND BATTLES a ents for the holding of | | as @ long-distance fighter. He bes been pradtically matched to meet Denny Lyons, the 106-pound champion of Oblo, in a ffteen-round bout at a show to be brought off by the Rivet Maroh ere ee oe oimcinnadl, on | Mas oo “Humphreys, manager o MoGovern, has accepted terns for the fight for young MeGovern Quaker City Flooded with “Pugs.” Philadeyphia has more boxers to the acre than any other olty in the Union. The reason for this is the encourage- mer: which the game has received from the public and the action af the authorities in permitting bouts to be held. Poor clubs and unreliable Be moters ‘have been weeded out there ts little chance now for “ay Sy: hight promoters to do any business” Dougherty to Box Bezenah. Jack Dougherty, the promising wel- terwelght, of Milwaukee, has another battle on his hands. He has been signed to fight Gene Rezenah. the Cin- olnnat! welterweight, for eight rounds | at the next show of the C., which Is slated to be fought on the night of Feb. 18. Bezenah has bee fichting in and he or Been winning fis Det winning his battles a tlasting feat wale should result. —_—_—_——__ . AMUSEMENTS, wa! 5 New Amsterdam & 5,825, Mats. ¥ LETON tn Pane tier ee 45 Minutes from Broadway” BROADHAY = Ten. Bara 4 Our, Ran Rae | Wed. Mat. Pop F Fite 34 ELSIE JANIS’ # ie tatubie | EG ae Th Maen Rose ara? THE - CLANSMAN EW YORK Mata. “Races Bas fh “TREND, JS STAR American ** JURRAY #2 st. HILL (eee ee) oe GOTHAM .5h. 125th St, lat. To-day—Ron Ton Burlesquers. Masai areal PASTOR'S Spite Pe Pagkus &, Winooe Shannon, Hate « Om yrattie Heche ATLANTI Dixon and Holm forall ang Rives, Vangelets, Ruby Hart, van, Price I Lex. Av. & 10Tih 6t. Mat. fae. More to Be Pitled Than Seorned. xt Weok—At the Warld's Maroy 24 St A Bik Ay. Not Boe Mater ORT: Beet ee 108 2 Tat oe etl Kc TRRAS NRt.25.800, Jo Brotiers, Rivas Eschert's THEA., Bway set Toe AAD Arta | Grand s"WALSH Next Week, WM. COLLIER, ON THE QUINT AMUSEMENTS, PROCTOR’ AR ADV) NCE. 5 UH Biway |"Monnle Brier B caNen Mate’ 2085. IRIE, Tea 31, DEVILLE. rz81M MONS Uarlems 3 tacoat Dookstader Sasa /ANTELS in Sergt. Brue) HYRTISSS ae, ZS & | Bitte Erosthr Otte & Co, Bo MeCarth; | Henoaeticharas. LawHawikina Stanley Wilson, 8 Ey.8.20, Mats. Wed, &Bat..2.15 fe Fevers eli ser Man Hat. a tat tinestn'e die, { a iaea 2,50 rarorte 8g Wiehtn’ ies sh ISON SQUARE 5 GARDEN, RIDAY, FEB. 9. UNSURPASSED DECORATIONS, GRAND PARADE AUTOMOBILE FLOATS. BALLET ae TOUR, SEASONS. sia Boxes for mle now ae ‘Arion ‘Arion Masquerade Ball si (Bye, 815, & Bat 2.15 0G. baa i 8 RASTUS.” Wk,DAVID, MIGUINS, “His Last Dottie THBA, At 6th Ay. ie HOPE ton. | 14th St. BURA, eBeoRi Bie Auto Race, Groat wand’ Houdint Season's Sensa- (iene Henry KEITH 5 Lath Rt [a Barret Gulatey roe. 20°50, 94 ay EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN3 | Ont MOWATT T0 ductor, of Chicago, will make hig first appearance In a boxing bout In this city to-night. the looal 130-pouna |been knocking ow: oll the fighters is quick timo that he has met at the dite ferent stags in this city for some time They will clash in @ three-round en= vounter at the regular weekly boxing stag of the Long Acre A. C., which wild: come off at its clubhouse in Wes§: prec e mreet, near Seven’) aves of it punishment and iH takin, gunne doubtless will ee OF Ment before a, any grevious battle. “Bex bout, this ‘will be six otheg’ got ois Dott towom "eveniy satchel! ers. lar stag in itp chub-house, ‘ street and Third avenue, Brooks, tom night, Fourteen bouts and the A.C: Band will curaiet, the ft The club-hi 2nd os oun ont nines Ta Reagan intends to ea a ax-} cinder track { athe spring. BOX HERE TO-NIGHT “Fighting Conductor” Will Tackle “Young Otto” at , Long AcreA.C. Stag. ! Tommy Mowatt, the fighting com He will meet “Young Otto," rapper, who has “Biowat ts oe of the fastest and pugiltete a i of a ee sae —<—————— PELICAN A. ©, TO HOLD BOUTSia The Pelican A. C. will hokt ite regus| AMUSEMENTS. WAUDE ABS" ent aa CRITERION Sete wea Ethel Barrymore = # SRiGRERnoCREE. fie. 1 Satiret THE Fos 12. Geo MOoban In Geo. 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