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ROSE’S STANDING AS AN AMATEUR of an Over felted eee Dan Sullivan Writes on Hal- __ pins Treatment Palo Alto, California, said in a Speech: “Michigan has hired! » profeasionals, such as Ralph Rose.” As s result of that sensational charge the A. A. U. {s now starting an investigation of the great shat | Putters record. I have no doubt that | the ftivestigation, {f it {s fairly con-| ducted, will sbow that Dr, Jordan’s| attack upon Ralph Rose was mestelit the result of an over-¢dxcited imagina-| ation or of misinformatian. oe 3 likely that he has heard tal rumors, down at Stanford,’ to aa ty et that Rose was paid to go to Michigan. Tt fs the u fortunate fate of every great athlote to be attacked at is with stories of “professionalism.” A mun like Rose Js such a oad figure In the world of amateur sports that every idle rumor concern- Mim ‘grows until tt becomes danger-|tentions of becoming ‘eesio} B At one time a (newspaper story, other tela through the Contine: ter An- at te slightest foundation In tact. | MORNENG T. Saa Sent A iene THLE | half the people in the United | IN THE Ww ESTING, EvENTa “ie think Ralph Rore waa about | SAID AS NIFLOT Souty NOT WIN become a prize fighter. Thac mall- TT He caused Nose to leave Michigan, feoulty asked for his res{gnation the ground that “he had brought un- ble notorety.upon tho untversity.” Rose had not done anything of the “Hie couldn't control the spreading the fako story. although he did stop |Publication in some papers by threat- @ libel suit. The Evening World fer printed the ‘‘prize-fizhter’” story. waa ‘first to publish’ Halph’s-eMicial j | | R. DAVID STARR JORDAN, of Stanford University, of) certainly aid my bist ‘saw Talled ay ie event will of the oe by Mr. J, B, Sul bers 4 ent wil atest. He bas 8. photograph he had been’ jnstnictes Sullivan before the mein: oon ra feral Are several and which had thelr cmos.” belleve he hi art of hurting na made a ngeenoaey thing which every athlete mber of such @ team knows Is ONE OF THe WORST OF A MANAGER. studenta tried hard to Induce to €0 to Stanford and failed. He to go to the University of Cait- where Al Plaw and other ath- friends of his were studying. But "e father, a well-known judge, in- upon Ralph’a going to Miohizan, considered the ‘Michigan law the jbest in the country: © F a iets ee hie wg SE o chigan, ‘The elenicot of profession: | aber never entered into it for a second, R. SULLIVAN says that athletes | who object to going to London - under Mr. Halpin'sa direction can stay at home, and that} wl be represented by “a string team.” pin knows that a majority of the are oppo. . to him because asked him for m; eae psn! ay ed me. it state that the ay SS chating the side trip thro oe tizent merely “as ‘a nigmbes team,” comt me ‘something onthe trip and ti estdes tte one, gus: dred dollars ($100) which T Ot, Halpin before departing for Athens to Pay part of my expenses. ia not my, intention here to ‘inock” dispamee Mr, Halpin in any way, Dut aunpiys to tel the truth anton yt | GAN, and. 1 necessary, would male every etacement which is en. closed. ‘: SULLIVAN. EAT kind CG aiEe eee aes fis treatment of men on the Athens reel nase ys to : Ae @ compe- knows (hat if the goes to London | tition? fesling of antaxonism toward him-| That happening wan common talk isorgantze the team | y ane that tt wil’ be | among the athletes in Athena! Dan was cause by losing some|in hie drenat Who (arrilluaW thane even genr ee npcun nes pet en ble than po escahnit hele i chagey | wrestling togs, and was waiting for the might scccl that ‘any, mans call to Ko out and moet the Finn. . Hal- in, coming in, told him that he might tism and pride in hin make-up Nd resign rather than force himself‘ as well get dressed and stay out of & the competition, as ho wouldn't have a ne teain under such ciroum- chance to win ‘when a man Ike Nitiot had deen beate: HEN the In the face of that dl ment, 7 W pin first me publi: I inter- rig Viewed Mr.. Sullivan. We met Dan Sullivan went out and wrestica f most desperate bout of the whore teat? | @ the comer of Broadway and Murray | @ireet. 1 told Mr, Sullivan some of the ament1n a manner that gained the adiniration of avery man who awe ' ot Mr. ‘Italpin’a mismahaxemient the Athens team. Hie remark was @ rough one “I never heard of. this before,’ eat! to make to @ man who had | trained several months, and had @ellivan, “This is all new to mo. I! hanily understand itt. BoteI'i) travelled ten thousand miles at his own expense to take ka Haipin pehave himssit tile: time, | i Peres nea; one {cons fl bave to behave,” petition. And although Dan Sulllyan wa, You inean ito 6a: hg his own oxpenace he was un ace that }f it is sliown tial ie | § edited member of the team, ed the Athens town and it OD sppouition to Mr. Hal- =] Mr. Sullivan,” | and a nix: : THE EVENING WOPTDY., BEST SPUR Resowvwed By BAT NELSON 4 THAT DEER- HUNTING IS OWE OF THE HEALTMIEST SPQRTS. SUMMERS SIGNS TO | FIGHT MATTY BALDWIN BY JOHN Mea PorLooe. NOTHDR tmportant match be tween good itghtweights was clinched fast night. The fishters who were signed up for K are Jobnny! Summers, the Enalish purilist, and Amatty Baldwin, che cever> boxer of| New England ‘They were matched by | the manager of the Winnistmmitt A. C., ot Oh . Mass., to battle twelve rounds at the next shew of thet club, again, he ought to make Baldwin fight haré in order to secure a decision over aim. ie i Kelly Favorite Over Papke. Hugo Kelly is now favorite in the betting over Bill Papke at odds of 10 to ® for their regund battle, whlch will some, otf before ESyisearen Frreukes. on Monday \¢ made its ‘on “Kelly's, Ghanoes, Wha, Teepon for the change tm the betting. Prices for Attel-Moran Go. Coffroth haa decided on the prices tor | soehl ties interes tena ciamseloastlD betwee: Attal Owen Moran tobe tintene at the Colgan (CaLy ew Fear raoon. The genecs: seen A St et box ‘genta argund. the ringside: § 0 | these ree Grees receigte will be about 14.000, Mantel! to Box Lewis. Frank Mantell. the welterweight, toes Revi and Slarry ‘Lewis, the’ clever Quaker City puailit, are to battle after all, a Doherty to Meet Glover, Billy Glover, the Boston fighter who has Dera! appointed boxing instructor of Brewn's Gymunastum, will meet Jett | Doherty, fast Lightweight of New Ha: six rounds i the main bout af the next stag of the Brown Gymnasium A.A, which Will be decided cn Tuerday night. “Glover besa improving in his boxing recently 4 whould have no trouble in outpalating “Has Been.” Pusky Bans, formerly of Yonkers, M. Y., who wee @ great fighter « fow years age and who could seoure becking for $1,000 to mest SP Seb (2 Ae Meat ira! a donee, oo the peceniats, fghter of I Lewiston. In a Dtteen-round bout, and was put to sleep In ‘toa eventh sound “wits. & buch ‘oa, the sowed up well for four rounds Ww. Bvans showed up Ww Tad men view MurchygandiCoulen alan: AM detatie for the fight between “KMI™ Murphy, the Ttallan ot tile tty, Johnny Coulon, ‘of Cilcago, have besti_pactected. lade’ will battie for ton Peoria” cin OA. Gon fasts, x for PP Frunda before’ the | lame Going West, Willams, the Quaker City middle Cha te he will mona ee hie ae Oakland be receives it. THURSDAY, No s PAGE N NEW YORK: De. from the clue | * Joa Sarena raw cimdorarsa spire tonesipmeneatay) etn cutie a onascnsptrawesen tirana in nineteen nave rnb aot DECEMBER 26, crate Seger tee ARRY BAKER, the clever Cail- fornia feather-weight, won an- other easy bout last nii He feather-welght. in a six-round bout a the Sharkey trouble whatever in outpotnting his man ship were a treat to-look at, and the immediately — pro- =| nessed the contrat boxer they have |clatmed nim the fastest ever soon in action. The bout between Kid" Rose and 'HACKENSCHMIDT HAS EASY ___ GAME IN BIG JOE ROGERS catch-as-catch-can rules in London, and oven “Russian Ter Record is) Much Better Than That of the American Wrestler. John Bun will get a wweathrevengs on his AmérRalii “Cousin. when Georke | Hackenachmidt, the ‘Russian Lion meets Joo Rogers, Tom O'Rourke's « leged champion wrestler,on the ma some tine late. In The mun have signed artic! tiled to _overy consideration. he ‘atliieces by: lily)motions os, = WESTERNSTARS a ko, acid Bull the ‘can't 0 the same thing Neo," sed Mt Tt tu expected that many of the teat, Detrave athlotos will appear at the indoor mect| of the Pastime A, C, at Madison Gquare Gamien on Monday evening, January 37; The ames comnitttes is neottating with weveral Western olubs with th: Idea of having thelr representatives ep- pear at the meet, and it is oxpected that teams of several of the large clubs WI compete, Among these are the Chicaxo A. A., which it {a expected will fond at Jeawt a halt a dozen men, aimong whom will be Hu@e.the national champion sprinter, who ran 10) yurda “He'll Ko, racter. ! Sullivan. re bev “ry AN A. BULLIVAN, of Montana, waa ono of the menibers of the toam thet won at Athens, The festern man puld his own expenses the trip. Ha way antired in the < wrestling and the pentathlon, “Nobody Kew much about hie ability until the @vent actually took place, for Dan was " never and) # qulet, reserved gentiepian, He Peasted or talked about, hiins Rene of|ithe men had swe him in © jin 94 petition)! all of hiv wi | Five Work hal buen done in te Northwest] pat om the tion Parformancd wax ous of the| most heroic of the He me fite| Y Haavywolght who fina The ne Gent tn weyurd i's rote it ds oxpected ars who make y won th nament—a dij Hes x 9 oir wpectalty will come: ND A HAL Bi sintia.,run, potato “face iN UNI WOvard novice race are tho] N D Neri Ly Gfowies the ina, played out, quit ee gracing, walked mway tr van end Jett 1) -) Ur thut} Tut COULD GAL serach ‘eventa, Moran and Lawson Win, | BOSTON, Doo Te hour bike race which ended iust nigh Jat the Park Square Itink was won by Moran, Yddaod decided that fpustio’, and gave the fio opinion Toten looking on Here it a. wigned (itore ta a elgned totter fron | Bollivan in which lio tellx of fin a qmcen with Manayer |{fali ei admit that Tw i Whether it was 1 iiton “ov. not having. the ee T do not know, Ni ponstituted a part of (he ‘of my of thar Br Ploawed yesteriay to open Iw tho slxned contracts for the baseball « of 108 of Dent known aa) “°C being in ur sic Treatment aa the voter | Bob Equals Record probably (il | Doe 20, + Ruan! ty -a9 | ¥O . ‘ Soli Ho t " Col re troatme ‘Cot y was fo year 111,50. equaling eviwos aD to-ll favecite, His vi haye been | which a) nty-four-} NPASTIMEGAMES 214, ecumlied th Faaitio cent Ing amg in Lares Ted BY ae : een Baskotball. Two basketball games under the auepiowm | | of the Brooklyn Amateur Athletic Aew ; ton will be played tonight a: Baasterp | Parkway Haji, Basurn Parkway and Dean wreet, Bawkiyn, In the first game the | Wyandotte A.C. will play the Spalding A [Oy an the Cayuwa A. Cy will mect tie | Acom five. Dancing will follow the kame Wood to Skate Nilsson. | Morris Wood our tha! for adininistered a lover yertent minus, Follett diteatea o_pieers bast wae won by Harold Moore Nile. Anderson “2, iene Slakingbasl Parra 3 the most sanguine Amertoans no lingering suspicion tt Rogers | will belable to win Frank Gote’ | claima the American champlo: West Point, is Yon of Roxers for: allowing himself de PMiled as the “champion of Amertca.” No ona) elve blames Rogers for Vallow- ng himself to be eral minded fo should tike “all he made a wonderful ling bouts) when y. He threw all conmeynenee that nd in bis niatoh with American chan Hack Had Big Joe: for Partner —Pardello Had Racking to Meet Yankee. . | ite Pardello against him for a side bet of $1,000, which "Baby Joe” did not vor ft to accept. | Rogers has done some wrestling and! ts a pretty fair grappler, but experts agree that does not clin with «| than of Hackenschimidt’s ability, Both men, ato wondert developed, and claima several world's reconia for and other strong work. In fact. Russian Lion’ declares that he ts! much atronxer: tan Bendow, and he t hae Hae repeatedly ohi longed tin latter | “hoarf that Rogers hed awinger mucceeded In gettin~ a matoh — with | ee him rin | HackenachmMt the Iowan declared that training for Jenkins, Rogers wi never |he would-@o fo England and show that [teen el y by any of the big-erap-| Rogers ls not the rral American cbam- plers, Jim Guckley offered to match! pion. i LEWIS BOXES 0° The members of the Long Acre A. C. when Wil Pat OK Tawi, of this ity fon ta be [POUND and wtmply bid Bags ve | the fatal, punoh, tn the third tme ‘tn land | y Sullivan, of Law |mouth, knooked him down Tomi Muse. i + RPOR KY, round. of their semion, Wélch Won Over Carter, (8phdinl tothe Evening World.) PUYLADELPHIA, Dec, 20 -Haldle Car ter, who recently knocked out Harry Cobb, ot Extrait, tried to repent the trick on Freddy Walon, of. Enw ht the Wayne ponledayeattermenni but tasled. Gar ter opened the bout in fine styje and bad of the first round, after whieh won pretty much aa he nleased, Shay Whips Young Kenny. Bpecial to the Evening World.) HAVERHILL, Mass., Deo, 26.~-Kid Phea, of South Ho bout with Young Kenny, 4o0 members of Haverhill Bi Ht, Th and A. of the olgbth | icenny hla corner, but him, The decision was fourt not Pitan popular one Fete aeipeercineeremee BOWLERS! Sea the CITY EDITION of } THE EVENING WORLD every duy for the live news and gossip of the TENPIN WORLD KEEFFE TO-NIGHT . woctired the decialon in hia} De Lowel before | (i ied leading, the felting, all the | : a } round go. Donovan Whips -Hitte. met Bant Dorsey, the South Rrookiyn| yy ponovan, the Engtish middleweight, outpointed Charley, A. © stag. and had No tretr etx-round bout. aC the special stag jjew. | ever, Hitte fought BAKER’S BOXING WAS _A TREAT FOR FANS Jimmy Moran waa the best contest of the evening. They boxed a creat s{x- Hitte, tn every one of the rounds. Baker’* nesium A, A. yesterday afternoon footwork, cleverness and ring geotral-|van was too clever for Hitte and dazed [nim eeveral times with stiff right upper- ch. | severed hundred olub members who wit-|cute and left and right hand fol a game and in the Inst round landed some telling swings on Donovan's jaw. which was decided neld by Brown's Gym- / | | of Albany, in Done to the how- battle, AMUSEMENTS. |) Xew Amsterdam MABEL TALIAPERRO’ in Frederic Thompson's Production of POLLY y Margaret Mayo, “You wil’ ona Si thoiaad things, n Bolt will make you Dat Bome ‘Glenmore Josephine Cohan. Jewell's Manikins, Fred Niblo,Others NEW YORK? 4): THEATRE. Eve, 615, Mate, Wed. & Cc | “HARDEEN. itandeutt Wonder. od OFLHE IRCUS KEITH @ PROCTOR’S Sth Ay. Aut, 2 Wonks of Stock Payers, The Liars. Daily Mat. 25 & 60: Jan. bth. Now: Highest Class vata RalAR Musle Hall 125th Periacotfis, ‘Dally Ma | rt i jaw and. \ ‘Harlem Stock Co, in “ER OWN ~ Kell Pullman, Miatan Da uy a jovel Continuous show. (Bath St is Tate Tallan allan Eitings, He: Kaye sok Cantwell, Dally 3 Dramatic Amateur Ni; Dally Mat, 25c. Gifts to Chtldren at Sat pus: “The tar Bout)" ATTELi RESOLVES “Fo-8 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. Mow PACRAN Sone Taine WOW) ree ee DEVINE WINS JERSEY CROSS- COUNTRY RUN HE Christmas Handicap, orose- counry run of the Warren Ath- letic Club of Jersey City, was won by J. Devine, of the National Athletic Unb, of Brooklyn, There wore seven- ty-four starters in the seren-mile race, from Greenville to Bergen. Point and return, and the contestants finished in | good shape. ‘The were went away in packs at intervals of fifteen seconds. Devine Fecelved « liberal handicap, stacting aT ‘ore the scratch men an Sue imisate after the limit handicap | away. Before two miles | had been run the Brooklyn lad was vp with the leaders and running easily. | As soon aa BILD tae fore rome ees he front ex mete He the end, winning easily from ‘of ‘the ‘Trinity. Athletic! } Grant, also of the Trinity ST Sinione. of the. Sv the time: prize. He fl And covered the cours of 31 minutes, and 7 seconds, The 1 the fast time * point AMUSEMENTS- we ——e 40th BL Bye. B as ay & Bat, 215 & belt iM EMPIRE sta MAUDE ADAMS 5's Mats HEL SNe GTERN soa: We ae Mant Matines Sat atin MOHAL CU ACADEME OF MUSIC, aa Bt,& Irving Pl. Week Ae Lionii: Mouse’ Relees: Day ay Any THE ROSE me RANCHO | With Misa FRANCES ATARR & Orizinal Co: Popular Prices. wSeats Now oh Sale. — | YORKVILLE. sous THE RAYS esata é TANQUAY, WU He. “Hoxer NEW CIRCLE BERGEN at Aleatre data 8 jai DAVID: Voenl M BLANEY'S St ALN Ma t ii way & " BUOU Mate sn. Ame. NAZIMO * | Bes 20—Mme. NAZIMOV. ~SPORTSMEN’S SHOW 4GRAND CENTRAL fy pbs roviyy | ANNUAL (iy ACM. tod Ba | MAT. DAILY. WEST I:ND 125th. tir, BUN ay TEA \! f HAYAAN 4 Vatniviciie as rian. Geo, Gracia Emmet —— ee of M with Troupe, Tommy Burns- Syrians Sisters, Sot! Guanes Molr Fight Bway & Bt Mats. Sat, & AORKE & ADIMS | NCU DU 6. MAT, aR His th Bt, 43.20, VA av’ MURRAY ice Ria tn W ei Ae OILY Cc “BIAPWAM TRE, 4d & Laxey RIBBON GIRLS AMATROR NIGHT FRIDA DIGBY BELL /Mat “Shore | TO-NIGHT! AMATEU! b BRLNG YOUR OWH | ¢ | he Remarkable jotton Pictures of the Day, 2.30) NIDA Dec. 30 & a1 and Jan. 5. way, Jut TODAY, 25-1 Bad Boy and Tedd: é Rene Be va, 400. Last SI KEK} 1 bw inskna b dovaK, | *¥.0, MalTo: Acres 3 W HURTIG & SBAMON’S =\"inee Hayry Bryant's EXTRAVAGANZA,” Amateur Night Tv-Merrow, Want 424 st, BELASCO Wesh.044,5¢ ,2v'ng, #18 David Belasco THY. HARES = VHGA Presents rata * ibe wilt and 1 Pawsiae Rat. Mati a 1th NEW CENTURY GIRLS ie Amateur Aisne To-n| Champion ThirnarMotr Flaht Metre Ui E Be HEME eCOTH CHAMP AGRE GIRLS GUO ena HORACE GouD! Rice aie. [Jepeon Bway & U2d St. (e alr ai ALHAMBRA? Tih’ AY, & auth j ASTOR paket ‘TOM J Henry w. At oth Tay. Bee Mat, Toalay, lath St. ‘yinyi BUS Sh neat Hwan, “The. O} DIN, was won by the Mott Haves ( rtrd C., whowe first fire men scored Points. The Mohawk A. C. was second, ; and the Trinity A.C, third. The-u named club would have captured. this ” rize had not one of its members beem Ainqualified. ‘AMUSEMENTS.’ Serene NEES HACKETT a otitis $ aa ANC RING HACKETT Seas ri WITOHING OUR ; Majestic , «| MAT. DAILY, Pion Word rasan Az = fields’ HERALD § LEW FIELDS | owesarors ip "15-25.13-30-75 RSTAR ae omeinac couen Next Week SINCE NELLIE WENT AWAY AMERICAN Next. Week—the Ci ‘ Ted Marke" ConcertaSun!M iC &NEt. PASTOR’ Siees" ‘ SLAYTON & CO. LF Drs, CO, MATINER ao. Die 1 ICE SKATING. ST. NICHOLAS RINK. ney; 8 jBeesions) Dally, 0th St. & Columbus A\ BROOKLYN. AMUSEMENTS, Mats Mons Wed. Thurs. ABat, SINCE ELLIE ENT AWAY > Mutw Mon. Wed. Thurs, ies, Bijou “s Polly Netloshel enttitu rites | HIGH ROLLERS CO, Bri jon ell y: G) S| | ropes decor ate ee TAR ee KSTEIEE BM : pana Wibows com Y TRIO. XTX Ek TY 8 sox CONCER’ CAE TY Bouesdelas | EXTRA--Durne-Motr Fixht Ptoturee. GRAND Jone ee Babee: Grand! and) Comte! 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