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; ig aes ___ THE EVENING WORLD, vAtURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1908. papa r) LATEST REPORTS AND _([Aiwerycomment” | NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [nosserees ROBERT EDGREN ) “JIM” CROWLEY JIM CROWLEY, THE STAR ATHLETE OF 1908 BOWLERS TO FORM THLETIC MARVEL “10 CONTROL SPORT OF 1908 SEASON ‘Winner of Yonkers Marathon Améri-, ca’s Leading Candidate for Next Olympic Event at Greece BOT iat Sittin’ down to a job and drawin’ me pay—d’ye call Jone great kegelbund, or nationat bowling z : a“ tou hament should be held. ¢ iy Central Gieahioaton With | Gal associationn ine Sational BAS EVES National C Hey Sj ast, the Western 1. A of the Pacis National Commission Sim- jrart, the, caniiian ond Southern ilar to Baseball Is the Plan | tie Ghimpion bowices’ inthe inatwlduad And two and five er eams would be Now Outlined. cha for (Ne matona}) Haris vmatter whieh is jinpos- vl ns woul) nave W to establish bowling upon the 1s a question thinking men in the responses would be paid for proposed that a fraternal provided, so that by payment fee every bowler would b@ A member would also tl t er other competitors, tenpin game are trying to decide. The growth of bowling in America Adeas With (Doutoniiive: on hia tou during the last decade has been greater | encourage organization, and this means than that in any other sport, either | substantial basis for the sport, Wh inven oltfot/d6erh [BBGSUATY feng (ih ixcusgad these Ideas wr ‘meeting that work?” “Jim” Crowley, the greatest athlete developed in Am- \erica in 1908, typified his whole personality in the remark. “Running the only comparison. The two are —»——— kindred sports, connecting the winter tnd. suminer, seasunw, and hon draw| MATCH GAME CONTESTS. largely from the same class of patrons. Ss twenty-six miles? Yes,” ” said he, “that’s work, but not very hard, Sure, | Unfortunate mistekes, due largely to] Several big Dowling games rectior jousy, T » pe- | have bee a c = "Sean do better than I have ever done.” a put i sBh GSE Os UI be es a nar se eee “Don't say a word,” continued Char-| greatest athlete of the year—he ts th in tho American Bowling Congress, Srohaon and Cadlaniesei FE eae ee ne ee a ee NNPSERURTETGIRIE THe toeiiee ean organized in New York, but later dom: | D, SG US Oe ti See ee ea ee eae a ian ATNORTISNTCERERWIE LINE DEY HSTEAaES inated by Chicago and Western pin ud Winer roll a four only carried the bricks. Another man|athon last Thanksgiving Day he merely EA oa baa mage had to lay ‘em. But once I got to run-| romped home—Jogged along through a eee ee ere carctlia: aaventee < ‘ahd Brea atone ing me legs took the hod off me back | sea of mud a mile ahead of the second | Rcicanste AGB WEN TRb SV earmia a Te NUOetS or three Cut of fivaikaries 4 jand put me feet under a desk. And now | man He was never extended. There jern Ls broke up A political office- Smith and: Senatore roll 'y ean draw me pay without even taking | !* no telling what he can do. | holding faction in this organization, a Leaks CH: oy InN Gt Gin Means “tetany which is now upon the best footing It . ‘Slee of seven “Jim" Crowley 1s_ more than the] A year ago Crowley was working at aa HeveCushowin acthe wepllUauetwean ‘ Rupee es his trade, Every day from dawn till Kast and West also caused the bowlers | to buy night he carried mortar or bricks up In this section to nize the National ristinay presents the ladder—one flight or four, tt made | Bowling Association, which i its oe no difference. The day before Thanks- Jthird annual tournament in Madison Progress Club's Annual. hi giving @ friend sald: “Jim, they run/ Square Garden jn May, banging Up @| — Resgnan's At One dred and t the Yonkers Marathon to-morrow. Why | prize list of 350,00), the largest: money | 2 1 triends ; ever given for an event of this natu Hy Seine th i a . dans |The A. B. C. has ite annual tourney in| 4 dens, Pittsburg, in Feb: janet - nanasconne | Duquesne G don't you enter ats: “Sure, I will,” sald Jim, ‘'Tis a hol! day anyway and I might as well do |ruary something, . : ¢ d 2 ae Without training, without attendanc CROWLEY SoseD FORMS TART. CROWS | This ts probabty the only year when BANKING AND FINANCIAL, with nothing but his pluck and aoa Be ON SPA VSN STRIDE. to rercnumtournanientsiod Bea atae $= body he started with a hundred others. | — be successfully held, as the two held TENAY SIEGEL FRANK E, VOGEL | S jetween the two great’ bowling ountry, Tt is the prob- fully organize one governing power ections ih one MAIN FLOOR “= «SPARROW'S NEST” IS MEETING PLACE. Pe eG | ae ing Uke an ¢ iiterchange of en : privars cAnKaEeyn (Rpectat to The Evening World.) That 1s all, He dropped with the nt and bring PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 26.— Paddy le ei ; | th : | yi - course,” says C ey yoo i anh @ullivan, of Brooklyn, proved a sensa-| atoning nome Tween ie toyed | ee caaetek a ies tion at the matinee of the National A. At | It is of the most vital importance to the bow Stor out, but 1 do not eat a bite in a race,” C. yesterday when he scored a decisive| Ernie Hertberg, trainer for the Irish- ry over Mickey Gannon, of Pitts-|American Athletic Club, and probably \wieto the greatest athletic ‘expert in the \porg. The latter has a long string of | Uiited States, says Crowley is a mar- G j Min daar Suersiaeaicaie Little Coop ls Daily Rendezvous 0 ful ‘showing in the Yonkers Marathon, | [=| The AY, per Cent InTeRest Paid on Deposits from $1 to $3,000 the weliare of the game t ers who represent the any As should absolutely control owner will tell fessional bowler “Otympic Race Cost Three Years ot My Life,” Declares ten @hought by the crowd of 4,200 spectators Any al {you that It is MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE VAN. @hat he would add the Brooklynite to | | . B | who rolis phenome “ that sup-/ [i , iLL INTERCST FROM JAN. My [Bie its, Bullivaa, tough, noon showed | Shortened Hie Stride, Sheridan, Sheppard, Hertberg sh s Z gee ie Doiron eo be: WAG eSS5 ck ano warnetts Ie obtmea l@he orowd that he was on to Mickey's], He was, very crude, then.” | said eppara, AMPLON MUNNET || ie rieversdent “upon” tem rather than Wor sanuany AnD duty jetyle, and throughout the fight Gannon | Hertberg. “He ran with his arms etitt and Other World Famous | ice vein, as they have hitherto Siaaitin may to clinton acye | \waa unable, except on rare occasions, | over that, however. Now he runs with | a | [taught to “believe AIC Seer tet aat) eon tigivinglenies | i are to be encouraged anc armonize ou! ivi, oti ‘ Jeo work his famous left swing to his Ca eey him, Cr ane This game Is not what It 18 cracked the thought that I was running for | ire te ny form of sport it las beer || we wave NEVER AT ANY TIME REQUIRED, lepponent's body when the men were in| ,,femrers, DY the way, was the frat) Athletes up to be. I have had my fi of it, America against the world and the | found'that where professional and tinan- | [lorie prom. oun” DerosiTons FOR THE \@ Balt olinch. hers, Ho belleves in the short stride, : i Other fellows were up against it aalf|| cla! (and the words In this case Gra vyne | i) witpRAWAL oF DErOsiTs. | ffm the fourth round Sullivan causea|@nd his success with champions hasi Tho race in London took three years puch as 1 vy If 1 did recat) | (GEeegTa OD Se a ecnsertt THE INVESTMENTS AND CONDUCT OF OUR! lane a to let “Ney EER more than demonstrated the accuracy off my life. Never Oy Os ne By oes, id not ke the fj) has gone in due course to the demni a SS ARE UNDER TNE DIRECT SUPER. |Selerenaltes et out a whoop By send | Or hts uugmient [igi ze ter Never eaainyd Ht sport 1 would quit it at once, The [tion Mowe w owt as mat une: pl Visiow AND CONTROL OF RESPONSIBLE, WELL nnon to the floor for the count) “Jim” Crowley 1s probably the bi id you - Pte ce the sensations and medal-chasing has no attractions for is Telit at this point that the place | Hxwewn eusiness MEN, lwith a right swing on the jaw. When| gest Marathon runner of the day. ifs | aeons BY (DAN M’KETRICK. agdnles I endured in that race. I me.-—Statement to The Evening World | | fOr, & ceuonal ¢ ‘nah son composed | Mickey got up they mixed ft up in say- | Stands five feet nine inches and welghs | you ever hear of “Sparrow's Nest?” No, Then you are not one of |] felt ike quitting more than once, by Mel, Sheppard, chanipion runner of J |a timely. tor For the head of this} WRITE FOR CIROULAR. ] ‘ age style. After that Sullivan grew] ‘“f don't train much,” he says, ‘The the regulars, for every athlete—champion and prospective cham-| {and the only thing that held me was the worid Jeommiasion then of Garry Herr. | Hours: 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M a i y mann bas een proposed, and On | jmoore connaent) PO eee CE AC Ora et | pion—has swapped tales of the clnder path, fleld, tee and prize ring] 1a ait, renter approval at was | {{e e CUAMELON: amar cused, nile Rou CAL Ty, . ‘ ry told by Shertd worth re-)the fle " 3 he welection of Mr. Herrmann. the —— — LSAe sh fe had the bettcr of the bout b an appetite for me supper.” Fj : Ct mn " alee ac - paar about: twenty his side of the | or isident, w Haced upon a solid foot ae nf food ‘margin. ¥ | "Growley is to-day the ikeltest candl- | 7TB® “coop,” as ‘it ts termed by some, ts Billy “Sparrow” Robertson's an (A ei CRIED Si Ea le aa Grays Bnd [Rees an Ws work as chairman of. te SAVINGS BANKS, Fommy sullivan, of Lawrence, also gate for the ‘next Olympic Marathon. |Workshop, up next the rafters at No. 1 Beekman street. TroEnery Dipiecend Mali mmmleniesan MansIKAnOIIL aT cone re an (ANd | National Baseball Commission has been Sole ected to hand a Knockout punch to|Hertberg says he can beat any of the c aaa ; HEB TSE b ‘ou Nike help to organized baseba [Frees crtoaneias ce Mngiand, °rhs tat. | present-day professionals, and the pro- |The hours of the morning are eerateali ee Zor)lanl|intenviewsimilniRomers) 9nd) CAyulenisReyiMLOnaiy euch ep isausy BIT ero a yaay DAU ALah AlMlite Oven: te ho area basen . ce, ter, however, took Tommy's blows with. | fessionals of to-day were amateurs, ail |t© Work, but from noon on the daily Pollok at once,” sald Sheppard. ROR NAR OaT OLD He ma tae! CaTECrleG tl GRAN GATOR EES od cee enor esi < ee The Bowery Savings Bank jout wincing, and he was on his feet|of them, last summer. Hayes, Long- | session {s in order, and any afternoon| ‘Would you turn ‘pro.,’ Mel.’ ssked several times and could otegualdttallincon cae ag! ae ot oe avis Beyond this it has been suggested that oF VSO IER) RTS paninagced shape ety thoy Anal bell, |boat and Dorando ran tn the ‘London | can be found there not only the stars of | Hertberg. Ene cwiotighhenilanagantarDleK Dies | erditonitiecmaronedctnain cheraiacual| ioe = NEW YORK, Dec, 18, 1908. be ‘01 h 7 BC al ” rn Oni .) Ps J [eee atwn in the frst round, but atter| Crowley le being pointed for the next {the athletic world, but many famous In a minute {f I could run a Mara- eked ang we a to the dressing room, | That 8 how I really became the world’s | 8AVINGS BANKS. A semi-annual dividend at the rate of Ip swings had ho effect on the lad| Marathon at Greece over the historic | fistic stars of the present and days gone | thon on a par with my regular stunt. I by pt inrowing the plate across ! chr apo with the little plate.” OTTO TOS eee DER PER CENT, England. course, by. would gather in the shekels instanter, = per annum has been declared and wilt d — Sparrow" has sent out invitations this | replied the Peerless One. ° ve credited to depositors on all suma of ! 0 week which bear tho inscription at the| | Took Three Years Off Life. izar cnaeler Comes s Back ° e $5.00 and upward and not exceeding top, “Home Week.” Refreshments ere| “I have had my fill of athletics, and Em ire Cit 85,000, which shall lave been depos: : (Z ‘Ss a in order and some of the well-known |I want to tell you boys now that the am) ° iiealiatilenats (rep miei ina on cis uret ° ° were Martin Sheridan, rnle Hertberg, |yeara off my life, I etiok to the game rom rave to a gain | Savi ngs Bank Fee te eee a? time uring Merrie Bheppard, George Underwood, | because I like it and not for the medal | worked wonders, for Schasfer, who nov | ED eet ries Jack Hemment, Johnny Oliver, Tom | chasing,” continued Sheppard. ? weighs 13) pounds, expects in a few WwW 5th S vary Oth will draw Interest from Sharkey, Harry Hillman, Bernie Wef-, “1 don't think, Shep, that you have Old Champion Recovers to weeks to begin practice at his old game 231 e t 125th Stre January 1, 1909, | {TITLE HOLDERS IN ers, Willie Lewis, Joe Jeannette and a|ever been put to your full test,” said ft amp. ‘s of 18.1 balkline. “His old stomach trouble | IB i. Trustees have, declared, In- ENTS JN, PIERO, TS ies ' Resto ant eters g haa about disappeared, and Schaefer do- | terest for the six months endln WILLIAM I, KNOX, Comptrotler. Six Champions Suffered De-| * Defend Title After Doctors | slares that he feels aa well as ever be 00) i, 10h at the rate oF TOSEPH G E, Secretary. PUGILISTIC WORLD Made Gloves for Corbett. | puscy he telayou, what I with doy" rex 3 | e) L. run any race : And the most Interesting fact in this feat, Two of Them Losin Lewis and Jeannette were ordering |horse in the world five-eighths of ive Him Up. 0 1 ckness g AT PRESENT TIME,| | cioves'co'woxe'to ure "when "spe |e agtnat'y'guate ont has a P Peeereaipeietn eet anaes a MeL enteoteo Leniviixaroarked ur erepullalaners: cinder path nlongelde of |e mind, that. belng. to wrest. from O | Their Titles. |the soft going of the track and I'll run George Sutto e 18, ic J pi Hoeavywelght—Jack Johnson, of} | made the gloves for sim Corbett that he /a quarter against a half and guarantee D* you ever hear of a man being phipher sein, Hee pasa h een Galveston, Texas. fought all his famous battles with. Cor- | to beat the horse.’ brought back from|the edge of ¢ faut because of ‘his alokness, which " Came on last. spring right after the| [per annum on ail sums from $5.00 Light = {1 admit, was a past master |, ‘Stop kiddin’, Shep, you don't mean ight Meavyweight — Tommy | | bett, you will a pI grave to defend his Champlonehtp | match was mad to $3,000.90, payable Jan, 18, 190, | ft," sald Wefer: BY JOHN POLLOCK. Burns, of Hanover, Canada, as far an science goes, and he could | High! ne “fos, 2380 st, whet STH AVE, { @ disastrous one for champions| fof Grand Rapids, Mich. left hand. | the registering the horee 5 S *liltg. dan 26; but yesterday Scnaefer pent Jan, 4, 1900, i depen Ja of the prize ring, as six of them| | Welterweights—Wo real holder at|| ‘What was the matter with his right | qatulesPeoaiontie Jat gh all around, but | able in eporting history. leven enengettorthe winner. 1A HOPPER, A. 7, TIMPSON, erate ET d earnest, and’said | Four months ago friends of this vet+ ~ Pres, opened and- lwere defeated in fights, two of them| {| present. Claimed by Marry Lewis,| {that he seldom scored any knockouts?” |he was willing to make h 5 8 good and told e > i, lJosing their titles as « result of their de-| | Jimmy Gardner and Mike “Twin'| | asked Lewis. [the "writer that he would do eo tf a | °van biliiardist carried Sebaefer to the] bin Raves TOURNAM Boskiet Banking. by Mal wilt be went lata’ The champions who heard the| | sullivan. eel, Vins te out of the game now, | Match could be arranged. | train in Chicago and tearfully bade him | ENT. benno on apnlivation , o h + | As Sheppard finished talking in walked | tareweil, sincerely believing that, wh = : (rene ’ * 1 Mik ROOM, Teferee render a vardict against them Lightweight—Battling Welson, of |and I don’t suppose he would object to | Johnny TY a ete ied i C S B. k| WL y A 5 )were Billy “Honey” Mellody, who was| | serewisch, I. ad my telling now why he could not punch | "Ernie, 1 am going to race Dorando| the climate of Colorado might prolong] The bowling tournament for the itizens avings an ELIA. OME Pre Billy Papke and later turned the tables | , Jon his opponent; Abo Attell, who lost a) JOHN C.GRIS WOLD,S i ‘knocked out by Harris Lewis; Joe Gans, the contest. I can beat that fellow and! a roundabout way to the cemetery, York championship, which was such a OTTH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND Featherweight—Abe Attell, of | with his right hand, but as a matter | asain, and I want you to train me for | his life for a time, he was taking|Italian pin boys for the Greater New [Ju AND 6» BUWEKY, Con. Canal vt, ‘who lost his title to Battling Nelson; Francisco, Of fact, he has a crippled finger. It 18| Want to : Yor ponent, ¥ f rae Fe oP AND PAL ! ; \ptantey Ketobel, who was beaten by| jantamweight — 105 pounds —-| | tho sibs, finger, wad it formed a! jMant to engage you,” Hayes sald to! sonaeter then wolghed only ninety-two |Steat success Inst season, will be re- | the trustees i rdered interest at the 121at Semi-Annual Dividend Johnuy Coulon, of Chicago, ee tie could not close tt with the], This Was good nows to all and Hert- | pounds, and his physicians sald he never | entry hist." Some of thobe boya are He FOUR ( BR CENT, UNION SQUARE SAVINGS BANK Cn ee eet te make a. pad. inside | Der with & handshake replied; “t think | would recover his previous 4ood health rat ‘bowlers, and in the former compe. | 2 AGwaunts Vsaheon Ail atone of MB and ANE 0 if |decision to Freddie Wetsh, and Tommy | young by Ketchel & few monthe a reat eve for him to get @ grip op. 1|° The talk then did a Mfaratiion around | 004 nureing and care, combined with |, on the averages were frequently | up to ‘aio which ‘have femainog Gn | formerly the for the {Burns, who was put away by Jack | since that time Kelly has been ansious to ger |don't suppose that has ever been men- | the room with all hands talking PA | cit and determination to get well, have! "Nie yea the boys Will Toh aiternnnns PARR Or Se ree oh ae anon nRgende | AMMAR vhante’ Clerks, | Johnson last night. Johnny Coulon, the | 00 another battle with h tloned beforg, but that was why James | in @ round in series at each al iy ye, ts tfawa ahd ruice oe hie! bani A DIVIDE Be ad tae or before ri represented, each series being H thhee'and aie mont ing a ‘ bantam-weight champion, managed to 5. did not pack @ wleep pill,” answered |Fepresented, each series being the best ited on or, before January | three and atx s Jai, 1, 1900, a Abe Attell, the feather-wetght champlon, | . i fh fo through the year without losin a) wig te training at NM ' | Robertson, ta t |ore: Tony Chausano, Gotham Palace; J Inv Eh CER Becta ee FOUR PER CEN = sfotlatt, Suva mma taro, "Thee Important Games Seen eta a NaH) woes tid tentatree, cuf UR PER SENT, agg round bout with Biz Mackey, of Cincinnati, Central: A. Bonidas, Nonpa F. BMIL A. KUNE RE hon race craze finally was s He eT, , i New th i Jonnson t# the world's| Which takes place before the Southern an es | we Marat Firro, Bedford Res Sullivano, Pal: DEPost lees Been eane nat he will ree | Of {Bat city, on Monday night, haw finally | Under discussion. __in a et a or ace; and Phil Spinella, Park Row alleys. , 10 WILE consented to' take on Jem Drigcoll In a fight! “Crowley 1% the baby of 'em all," re- —_——_— (] ANE ine payable on and Isth { eetve all sorts of flatering offers to meet the! yor the featherweight championsh f erwelgh mpionship title, | erid Rolled Perf winner of the 45-round battle between Al nd last night that he would meg; {marked Sheridan, freshmen on Thursday night. The Rea | ‘olled Perfect Score, b Mautmann and Jim Barry, the Chioago pounds before the club that| ‘“Z Wish I could go the distance, and and Black players only made one bas-| , A, Stewart, one of the well known Wee ore Fialts idoctttea a diy aaa ior | Open 30 12 nday 10 to 7, Axtindey se wywelght, which takes place at the Jet-| offers the largest purse. —— ———— The second round of the P. S. A. L,, ket. This was caged by Simberg, why |powlers at the Superba alleys, Brooklyn, | te six months ending Jan. 1, 10, on all meen hot ten goals from fouls, and | ;oiiet « perfoot score. ga: ‘gees A. C, of Low Angoles, Cal., next Wed — basket-b. fonsh also vy r Geposite entitied thereto, under the by-laws, | Bieta nignt’ Ysrsn' ong, ‘imasiguet of the | A aitterence of three hours in the weigh-| NITCHIE KNOCKS OUT asket-ball championships will bel Was ghout the whole story on the Clin; | white rchihe' in wn open faine vasterday, it | ar the rate of “SAVINGS Ker’ clue has airwudy coblod donneon BB) nein time ie the only thing that played off to-night, and even thus early | ton sid Commerce and Townsend | was tie first score of the kind over nolled y Miter of $20,000 to meet the victor: in Chak atanda (9 CLEVER HARRY BAKER, | in the season some toam te going to be| Harris have both been beaten by the | on the alloys, ant Fred Mos. ye hadn't INSTITUTION | | put out of the race {City College fresimen, but each of | ot thr ues rn the way of am being arranged between buying up to pr i ions tes slated 49 tignt | Jem risen and ‘tommy toMFoole ‘the sturdy forning. Py a went home mites egehuns ce ed SB. | Guauer ‘City Monuiernel e Otis hee pul Up w stronger | moming SBvery tan went! dome. mit ‘annum on, all sume, from rr aa 7 | 6 P Thi - Madgh. Uy. naw also gece tea ‘terme from the | eli, In’ at 124 po Ss at pr, oH PHILADELPHIA, Dec. %. - Harry| teams that competed last year, the| a | Or Titarees frome ten ete eresigant je Trustees bare declared's dividend toni CoE eee net y orNew | they can come to terme Hat 0 Po it] paver wae knocked out by Young| games are more interesting, and eyery| ‘The Commerce team doce not anticipate JAMES LC. WANDLINGS. Treasurer six mouths ending Dev, dist, 190M, ot the rateoe meet Jett ye of S ade will, box tr | >EN J : SE a Cor en oa eS ee te re ee etl A oGin, Ot | Nitchle yesterday at the Nonparell A.| game more important. The weaker | nue, Gmuble from Om arvana eaiue tae ! SESHIARUD BM. DENTE. Spcreiere: FOUR PER CENT, e 8 Pato te working bard tor both y part of next month. | in the fourth round, In the fourth| teamw were the ones that dropped out, | proves, every time out and the defeat they “8! perannum, on all sums from ®1 to s | Prova, SeFR cine Gu ANE, eae eR atdey ith by juts and expects | hom: Freddie Weinh, the English ilehewelgnt, i#| there Was @ errific exchange of rights | and ap the seven leaders of last year y Axia oom ups fof the NORTH SIDESAVINGS BANK Soiled serio under the by Jama, payee it, attack made by Tugo Kelly, the foing 0 Bokland after hia ten-round bout land lefts to the body. | Then Nitchie, | are the only teams left, they are forced snore of Bt she howling weve of the Deposits made on or before Jan. 10th is ron Jim Jeftries, . C0 % d right to th h oth Mer in th . te 4 hr) e foun, © 3196 THIRD AY,, near 1618 Bt. c) a pi dettrl Tat angele, att Sn Jan's. tov t| shifting, sent & hard right to the Jaw,| to meet each other earlier in the sea-| year's captain, Davide acason ‘as ill draw interest from Je | gee Dhue Pepke in tnetr.secent t fo fant winner ‘of the “write: | and Baker went down. He got up dazed, | gon than they did last year, wh forward la in pe whape {0p tae Pin Interest Declared’ at the Kate of will draw interest from Jan, det, 200i over Billy Papke iF recent t ers 0 hich takes place . . | a y year, when the | {Very capable substitute the Orange an sae ANN W.H.B. TOPTEN, President | Brodie fe Retinal sporting Club of London tn Feb, go | and before he could get going Nitchie| first weeks of the season were devoted | Blue ought hot to slow up, oon ition PER UM GEORGE B. DUNNING. Beeretary @ claims he will not rete rate raya of the NC." tas | rushed at him, landing with right and} to the playing of the less important | The Townsend Harris Or iy bg3grdenee st, ing || BLE-TEN ER JE Chsirnna 0 Finguce Commtigg my Fignt eon Dec a0: Charley, Byton, the With the winher and Freddie has decided to left to jaw. Jt was all over, as the! games. fedey wnster they are to af tha! O jit 80 Bl gag | | eee ee ‘ti raters ! 6 ma ‘Frisco bey stayed down for longer than | Tyree gamem. will be played to-day | trict Ate. wivgm the, Manhattan . eet. Ono ah menuae || FOR SALE, ~ ———e . and to-night, Commerce meets Flu not w very airut E W ld. i r ‘ : 1g Tommy Murphy 1* successful in beating! Dougherty and Reardon Draw. +e ing this afterpoon, and Cllnton vs, Obr man, ube tea vening orid, a AM Wb BARRY, Pres Our system ¢ (urnishing is 6 ie Madden in thelr ten-round bout at “YOUNG DONOHUE” STOPS Boys’ High and Townsend Harris vs. | Wow! ‘impos. mee ‘ALL th oy th. THUR A ARE: success. The following customers may } fee geaae Naira AG of lean. | (Special to The Bvaning Werld Babtern Digtrict will’ be the ‘maten Hasrle’ ive, wall prov) irre at mide a sok! Trees. Ma er thas | on fears wight, Johnny ie, man: ul » Del, Dec, 26—At the to-night. Stuyvesant will lay off, as | th which J mere re. La Vee ‘ | fae idh, isin a" btnd fr'bachey | opening ahow of the Wilmington A, MOWATT IN THIRD ROUND, | ti cr'ts no enponent for. the Red’'and | ‘east a ahing. eet week, | in lending tourmaments = - Fa aa / | round baitie at one of the stags 1o/at Br ywine Springs yesterday, John- x, | Blue, Undoubtedly the most important | » das IT amere ts w column or wore of WASHINGT. iN e Hainan ‘ | ty Byte cium he lniter part fteal |ny Dougherty and Jack Reardon, of NEW ORLEANS, La., Dec. 26.—Tommy | game of the three Wil be te kiyniton IH the rictory of Bs. 49. of Mantetian Tupecay persoual woaetp. The tiie « | Par ears 4 att, of Chicago, was knocked o1 > ‘ 00 oy On Thursday” the ‘senior chat ; \yurniture @ mth tf McFariand duce not take tM) phiadelphia, fought ten rounds to | Mowatt of Chicago, was knocked out In| were beaten last Saturday by Btuyve-| plage of two borsugne Th “the len why The Kventugs World ts dig. SAVINGS BANK, ' draw. Several times Dougherty hag | the wird round last night by “Young | sant. and if they lose to-day they will | Reto! Jasgue have, been, pick ferent from other paper Weat bth St, and Columbus Circle | erent, man of Chi! Reardon going, but the latter | Donubue,” of Boston, at ihe stax » hopelessly out of the race, The| ‘There will be a hot fight wi Get the Interest declared at th Heat oily, “the , ® latter recuper | the Royal A.C, The Huston fighter wa rey avenye aggregation have ® good |ieltan shd Bronx tre | | middig-welght fig wired Jim| ated and fought back like # demon, he ‘aggressor from the sound of the | change lo win, however, as the Clinton | Hoth teams are + ose Light promoter, of California, | Hea: forced ti bbe in the ual fore he had been in action thy team is not playing anywhere near the fine pointe of the a cr he will i Fo @ mix: th Donohue closed his eure | Standard expected of it, With four © Carr, Meena oon f] ton par ennum 18 sccordance, with, 4 uabt one thousénd gi loa, Sa in ae sarsay ta & . WINTERKOTH, Wi