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CYCLE CARNIVAL TO OPEN TO-NIGHT .——— — CHAMPION KRAMER. THE ABE ATTELL OF CYCLE WORLD A yee Orange Racer Stakes His Title, Held for Years, Against Clarke and Rutt at Madison Square Garden To-Night. 14 Teams Who Will Start. in Six-Day Bike Race COAST TO COAST THAM. WESTERN TAM. George Cameron, New York City. W. FE. Mitten, Davenport, Ia, Alfred Halstead, San Francisco. Lioyd Thomas, San Francisco, AMERICAN-SWEDISH TEAM. THER PONY TEAM, Frank Galvin, New York City. rge Wiley, cuse, N.Y. Norman Ancerso: enhagen. O. Lawrence, San Fran- G@ERMAN-HOLLAND TEAM. claco, Walter Rutt, G ny. FRENCH TEAM. ; Johann Stol, Hollan Leon Ge et, France, FRENCH-BELGIAN TRAM. Julien Pouchots, France, | AchiWe Germain, I AUSTRALIAN TRAM. Francole Varlinden, Belgium F. A. Pye, Austraila, KANGAROO TEAM. Gordon Walker, Australia, Patrick O'Sullivan Hebir, New INTERNATIONAL TEAM, Zealand. Floyd Macfarland, San Jose. Alfred Goulet, Australia Jack Clarke, Melbourne, IRISH-AMERICAN TDAM. BOSTON-NEW YORK TEAM | Eddie Root, New York City Joe Fogier,, Brooklyn James Moran, Chelsea, Mass. Fred Hill, Boston, Mass. DIXIn-MORMON TDAM. . TRE RUB TRAM Bobby Walthour, Atlanta, G Elmer Collins, Boston. Ivér Lawson, Salt Lake City. Peter Drobach, Boston. OR years and years Frank Kramer, miles, and to the rider who ts in the racing world what| All these events, interesting as they to the cyc! Hde Attell ts to the boxing firm Wike racers have come and gone long ago when Kramer wrested speed honors from “Majan" | may prove, To-night at Madison + in ¢he appetizer to t Kramer will again 4 this time against two of the speed! ra In winning the best two out of three heats he must be con ered invincible for a long time to come. Kramer's two opponents to-ni Jackie Clark, the w al little Aus-| up as usu tralian, and Walter Rutt, the str for the race, b Mmbed German, whose terrific | Clarke team Is a strong hag brought him home twice in front in| Vast year, after sto six-day races, They are schedul var race three heats, the first at a m the second at a half and a third if nec-| ry essary to be decided by the toss of | seri the coin, The French method of scor- | the r ing will be used to decide the threes | Rutt and Sto! Favorite Team. cornered match—one point for the ed Ruu | | juare Garden, | pe six-day race number di t | close an year, one ot. Belgium, ner of the first heat, two for the sec-| race, third, the rin all ond man and three for t lowest total being the wi Walthour to Race Collins. This looks like about the matoh race ever arranged t only a feature of the programme by | 9 which Promoters P: and Pollok | rope to stir up all the Interest of years vast in bicycle racing. A ten-mile mo- | or-paced event between Bobby Wal- | hour and Eddie Collins !s champlonship a and a te aoe which will introduce all ay stars, Prizes, as usual in t will go to the lead ables him to plug along ind best bleyele M1 it 43 McFarland and Clarke, nity _ str uinds, To-day | he rg at the various | h Murphy Wants Umpires facts the jud Says ier Are Bound to Be| “Off Form” During the | Early Spring. ! CHICAGO, Dec. & for umpires is the be proposed in Treasurer Charles ams of the} season Is set in motion for the pu champion Cubs is the man behind the Why a mon th rules and the various curves." THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [nose toceny Some of the Stars in Gotham’s Annual Cycling Carnival Which Wili Be Ushered in at Madison Square Garden To-Night Jqitters under punishment to the class | Mantoli’s Jaw a lhe stood there just forerunners to the ul six-day race, which begins at one minute after mige@ht Sunday. | ivr, but) This year fourteen teams will struggle | Sevaeder still retains the title. for the prizes, three less than com- last year, The manager cut the Wn purposely to eliminate | ‘end his laurels,|the laggers and to make the race as interesting as possible. There ra in the world, and if he succeeds |#@ three newcomers in the race this joullet from Australia, Pan- hols, a Frenchman, and Verlinden BAT NELSON WON'T INSIST ON FIRST CHANCE AT AD NOW <-Champion to Take Rest and Then Go After Sec- ond and Third Raters, \ (COLUMN MID-SEASON FORM IN OPENING GAN and .White Basketball Team Scores Easy Vic- SHOWS stars of the last two years will arejagain be seen, Rutt, who is teamed with Sol, Is the favorite the MoFarland- ond choice. hurt and withdrew, Clarke and Rutt were made into a new team. They were penalized a lap, according to the finally made up the lap after a of sensational spurts and won| * WALTE R ert T SCORES OF BOXERS ON HOSPITAL LIST BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. At the Long Acro A. A. will be six bouts between evenly is the speediest ope. He can sprint y other rider tn the race, and has the strength and, physique (S ectal ty The Evening World.) 1Most of Them Absent From Ring Affairs Because of Broken Hands. If anybody beats Rutt and Stoll tory Over Trinity. to plans mapped ou leave here to-day in New Mexico to look It a good rest to build him: 1 1s the veteran of the alx game, When he rode in his first ne, years ago, teamed up with Harry ho was since killed, he was @ ing, welghing about ne weighs 199 pounds 8 aS fine an example of well de- sped man as one would care to see. Columbia defeated Trinity In her first elt up for more In the semi-final Willte y will meet Buddy Lynch Bat has taken a different view of mat- | ters during his week of loafing, and has | wisely abandoned his determination to eam played {n almost midse PY JOHN POLLOCK. « MANTELL DEFEATS | RUGGED BURKE IN TEN-ROUND BATTLE The Sailor Takes Terrific Punishment Without Flinching in Bout Against New Englander at the National Club. BY JOHN POLLOCK, on the left eye, which raised a Big mp ¢ it and shook him from his MILO BURKE has been promoted | head to his toes, fn the school of pugiism from] Burke came out in the the class of fighters regarded | and got home « sixt round veral hand smashes to 1 a few stiff uppercute so quarters. Mantel! fF flinch, |to his chin at cb that can t » ga? and ns | Paid no attention to these wall 1 He was advanced as a consequence of | Pa sarees pene aa pad ree a witglbed aA from |'tmedlately reached Burke's bedy and ° » v \Jaw with @ several blows which made Frank Mantell, the Nght heavywelght | iim sprint around the ring. At the bell of Pawtuoket, Ro 1, In a ten-round | Burke staggered vout at the ..ational Sporting Club stag. itell seemed to be stronger than in While Burke has taken some good previous round whippings #0 far this year, none of) In the four remaining rounds Mantel them equalled that which he got Gave his o bo, terrible lacing handed to him in this bout. When the [fous je ® fog after natl- final ball rang Burke climbed through | ing p ‘el dlinehe the ropes with his no 4 mouth | ing Burke puffed up to twice thelr ui size and both his eyes nearly closed. Although badly punished, Burke re- ceived a great ovation from the slim crowd of spectators present, for they | \) Were so surprised at the way in whi his comer, whic wen awa moon the ja o the beginning of the tenth 1 Mantell got out of his “1 over to the ropes ai f the bell. When did r Burke and slugged him unr itu Burke then nd took his mediciue | came back and shook up Mantell with that they could not help applauding! a coupic of short rights to the jaw. him. | Mantell retaliate! by crossing his Hight The battle was florcely contested every |{0 his Jaw, which dazed the Sailor again. decehd (Gh tan tay foondbe: Mantadt 1 tried hard to finish him, but Lsounded, ending the bout rushing at Burke with the hope of dis- couraging bim by taking his blows and Orch. Niehassae. ota 100, hoot ee) ¥, Manteil Made Burke Step Livelv. @ sel by everybody? ing right up to him and whaling away blood stained shaving brush In superb condition, kept driving In etift | and Soap. distress seve times, he never for a $0» g Dat ise» igek Te et with short lefts and right hooks to the| loop punches to the face, received In the body during the clinches steam of his punches. to shoot over stiff right wings to de nose and mouth, aud just before the Would you wash your coming tight back for more. hands in the same water In the first four rounds Mante Why then sacrifice your tainly made Burke step some by walk- face with everybody's with both hands for his face, body and) A Ask your barber for the jaw. During this time Burke, who was | Sealed Sterilized Cup, Brush lefts to the face, hard rights to the Jaw | and terrific straight rights into his pe DONOVAN’S School» While these punches had Mantel! tn ancing. second broke ground. He earrled Burke to the ropes, and after hooking him jaw would clinch him and then begin | to beat @ tattoo on Burke's stomach | BOWLING with both hands. He also knockdd the ex-tar's head back with right loop-thes Body Punishment Told on Burke. It was the punishment which Burke that was his undoing, for he weakened | under these blows and soon lost the | When the fitth round started Mant fought harder than ever, and Burke's Jaw. One of these punches drew the claret from the ex-sallor's round ended he accepted @ heavy right | Wiilie Moody e last few months there have been more fighters on the than at any time of them have as a result of injuries to their hands, which they have either had sprained or broken in battle ring contests with thelr part Ad Wolgast, the second and third in some elimination if and the public for the season’ y quintet showed handicapped | He cites this to disprove the general na first chance a E trae six day races undermine the Philadelphia a broken hand, Joe Jeanette Young O'Leary a bro- |“ , while many other boxers are, nursing discolored eyes. safter his rest, bouts to prove to 1e 18 as good ay ever. “T want to ge a heavy cold, The majority been lala up right kind of work ‘The managers of the local figit clubs are trying | 14 the latter wome one that vm within 2 per cent, If { can knock that sort of] weekly show at the Nonpareil A. C. quickly, 1 will know that} with the exception of the fifth round _To 7 rain Like Players. w com » be a Httle “off form” as re- ment of balls and strikes, fter idling through the hs of November, December, Janu- y, Maroh and @ good part pion, is still suffe fracture of one of his a The game started received In a bi and before tt was five mi had run the Blu White score into double figu half ended with the score 18-6, &.) lumbia's favor, he | 4 repetition of the first. tI ack Johnson Now Pians to Run Club in Chicago with a rush, ut with Jack Tan m round np atisfled, I will take want me to fight then have risht to go after) ang the latter took the count of five. Tn | HENKILT Tatil] think that T and that I will be able y friends of this.” rland of Chicago, Young Packey M in fights in the West. Matty Baldwin broke his hand In & fight with Battling as bait for then ft T lone, well cond period was Consequently these officials frequent- nh to render decisions of every variety tn the hen, as a matter of fact rs have lived all winter scene of any ball games. not ask the umpires to get busy or so before the championship Baron Long. w of Lancaster, from ‘bau Francisco text week with his in his hand in a battle with Frank Mantel! at Providence, Knockout Brown 1s laid up with two | \ tracturea | bones in his | broke a bone ig 8 gout fiat At the ‘Mara his gamene: Jasper of Boston was give Johnny Glover of Boston, altt pose of re-acquainting themselves wita | brother Ada tn the “tenth ( fdea, and President Murphy will be asked to nt the motion before the | annual se National League Deo, 13 at on of the w York Se Wille Hoppe Beats Slosson \ five or “six weeks of hard practice in the south every spring,” »: | to-day, “and If the eli it proper to sand the! for the purpose of bri batting eyes, why woud Ad of treatment. It stands to reason the mea wt who handle the indicators are ening up their t It be a good Veteran in Second Round Powell Calls of Their Match, Young Otto Best | i | Lew Powell, California's champion} '!& lightweight, {s one boxer that never underestimates the ability of a nent. Powell, when ne learned t! Is at MaYson Square Garden, oppo- t he| of the proceedings was gagement with Young Otto, re Manager Johnson: “Otto is the best | ! yr fought, and it's m some| Hop: him twice within a] ° his younger rival. 2 1s no to bil all the time, regarc Otto, on the other hand, has alw: he could get his man within a| less chances geund or two, and when they stayed] tive matches. Mok he has chan derfully, anc While he belleves that he will sto Powell before ten rounds are reac! when they meet next 7 National Sporting Club, nows ¢ he will have t up the battle of hi life for the h fight he d was the terrific bout with Powell re- cently, i trin Otto's decisive win over o beat as he pleased aft Ww rounds, goes to prov at rallop wonder” will fight back now wee burt, A thats a nttender | South must be served, n make him the contender Zast ightwel of the Eastern lig Peeing) nove often, but outclasses most every rival, It seemed a pity the wi the under dog, iston of a draw. AMUSEMENTS. WVORK'S TING. near Juni Da es Nt te. To-day, a a Earnest portance of Beiny | MATTHEWS. By € ampton, plans to break {nto the lime ¢ promoter of a new figh wi ely Gnifiny to get “tuto oo ng Hurley and Joe Bedell will come ‘together in a (Ehey vill meet ©., Schenectady, clinched to-day when t caplet (the tering offered fac vie Yes fa this country ee 1,000 to 471 for the Title mes through, un on the lines Johnson 4# negotiating here for the purchase of a hall as th the Johneon Club to be. sald Johnson to-day, evive boxing In Ciiteago and to give jeople @ chance to aee athletic entar tainments at a fal: ve there ts any to give the umpires a like course! Boy Completely Outclasses “Banigae ‘of both by is to attempt to A © "the Spec Kled Band: Adventure of Sh HUDSON “ey tied a sate BLANCHE BATES _ KNICKERBOCKER, JULIA NEN SON ENKY OF NAVAMK the ther toute Ai 0 pull off n few wrest Willie Hoppe, the youthful title-holder, { M HeE M t scored more than twice as many points AN [1e HVC Me\|L as tne veteran, George Slosson, in thelr | 1,000-point match at 181 balltline bil- All three contests wi! MURPHY WHIPS ‘LUCAS IN SLOW 15-ROUND BOUT. | afibe eh veneat making re t club managers Ic ood Wxer at his Wels contest was played in two sec- ons, 500 points a night, but at no stage ‘The Student” had been signed up for a return en-|® Serious contender for the champlon- parked | §! p he was trying to take away from THE. comMUTE ADELA E GENEE | ards, for he plays his best | 8 of the fact that WILLIE HOPPE, the worse he beats his opponents the “Golda Sears THE NESTEGG Woe) 424.4 fy 8, he has of getting on lucra- Ap ecueTere reas into a mixed things up, fore the end of the thirteent to his old tactics of guard two rounds fh New Amsterdam i Abaranell wh WA MTA Nad NEW YoRK NAUGHT the fact that at the style of ich they conte: the world's re: ager be grew dicate ed and did Bob tp ine boy Wisard atalleds along and the management of Dan McKet- | !et his adversaries make a decent show. | Xoung, to, and Tow Powell, the ai fornia | i/ing against him he would undoubtedly , | be able to find foes worthy of his cue| way he does !s to| ay at the|play his hardest in every mateh, with | the result that as a rule he completely | S IT ON GREEN IN 16TH ROUND AT BERLIN. DOBBS PUT t was nowhere ne it was on the prec failed to get a ball in his inning at y that Hoppe med his opponent in the Concert | ger, whom| Hall match, He was playing a man the first] old enough to be his grandfather, and t as one watched them play the thought | could not help striking one forelbly that} Hoppe made on Hoppe's aver’ hts for. the| When Slosson had the youth and eye ed by Hoppe, he, tac, | 1 with a 1 him 0 rly band smash to the Jaw, his opponent f yy Coiiton for the bane ppece-k chaimpiouabup of the world, an Importation, Whips Willetts by Good Margin||itHe" situovetre ain WALLACK'S aii wed? 2 sae Mita (eed Gonna WO MAY tee IN Ga PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 3% — Wille | ASIOR Bh " POLISH, Moody of Port Richmond surprised | Johnny Willetts In the wind-up of the Moody had all the better of the fighting V In the first round Moody floored W1!- A letts with a hard right wallop to the Jaw | .6) grep MICHELSON the third round he also staggered his Seats 60c, to 82 at Rox Office, opponent with another one to the same Shh ot nar Weep IS spot, and from that time on tt was BELASC Mativess Thurs & Bat, Sree tet aigtt tye ase asa a THE CONCERT” REPUBLIC 42," £15, ___ AMUSEMENTS. REBECCA OF ‘SUNVYBROOK F FARM ‘The hew Aheatre “Bad ehal sts |wbbu Cot, | M Tues. Evg., Dec, @, &IB 2, Don and Maoter FiKST CHAMDEM ILS: (double DH); Pomel FE clo N Ue Concpee ron Quanter, ay & Oth Bt. Mosart=-Deben, Wed. & Thurs.3. Todi ry 1E BLUE Bik Wo tanto 6 . -|PLAZA (10 Day & SUNDAY EAE Sheeran! SS) MATINER @ | stout, ALL-STAR ACTS. LLB | a, « Py Carmen. iva a. CAN (2e ALL STAR ACTS” noe i Howk bo Mail Maurice Macterlinck’s ‘TRE. GOERS ipsa Mentioned in this “ot wld thro "h mi ae » way de 82d St. 48-400 Mat. Daly, aie, All AMBRA ithe § Great Spectacles eth Awd ba INTERNATIONAL CUP at, Daliz BALLET OF NIAGARA THE BARTHQUAK i, loons, Clara Belle Jerome. TY dia tam Ley Mt ra mi 2.15, yatta COMEDY ** Paaocon ais fue. 8 Oem es a ones iia coLuek’" ge | SecSie Sov mae eae ffihan LULU GLASER Gi Daan ‘Bln AVE |, amt oman ee. ne sive, TROUBADOLA| ) HALL, TO-NIGHT, 8.18, HE an Tren,_|_ Sabla renaae THE GAMBLERS’ | osm isa RE BROADWAY Ta aoa ag) peutic | a MARIE CAHILL ®* Sen y) g 2KLYN AMUSEMENTS, 7 L Vy] TWICE DAILY, Eonarroc eens | CHRING fain ¢ DALY'S #0 1g 0051. ras. 9 m0, the Tolle or “fite’ Day hot raat BABY Mi NE Pi $s BOW yi iy UMW AEES MOTHER oir hist AVWON'S LEE AVE TG CTROV) Bway 008%. bees 818. Mat, Toa! 50 Miles {rom Boston te Next Week, MOTI, from the Hache tiea | GRAND pend ttt 2aniiee tecDage HARRY KELLY tue Concerts. Next Mon.. THE ENSIGN. {ew HERALD 30. Dar Woot. be ratty Nxt. W'R—-KYRLE BELLEW in “Raffles” 39h wa pera. du, sian Court Ty & ay. EWR Dermutted, BL ie. ESQUERS Concerts. Dec's, SOTHERR-MARLONE beat t ik Mee Wael, SAMBERNARD * i Ae aed HACKER. =" Weis A Piay Without a Name DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “CHE GB YER # FELL. 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