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Several of tha most
prominent glove
nrtUu In the coun
try havo tried to
efface his atnlllng
countenance but
up to date none ot
them has bo n
I successful
Grim is a mental
and physical mar
vel I Ills brain Is
I i so active that even
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1trl 4I Jaw failtd to send It b
VUesiiiBtho toughest body kn wn
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1Mio i i tried to make an Impression
Italians ribs Pltz khls
almost to the wrist right on
ref < Jrlma kidneys ought to 1
iI1 Qrlm srlnned Bob thumped
t plexus ta hard as over he
rb u JnhlsUfe Joe smiled
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tera1 themselves into a
violently playing tattoos
< Vrtotw parts of Qrlms anatomy
iWlH and Is FtlUemlllng
JOrsSJjave t examined the IWIa
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6 conrftd Ihe following conclusions
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l hw rt Is petrified
Ubraln cavltyi Is protected by sev
inoheaofwUd bone llkethat of thi
i ut no norvee ntomadi or kldneia
i body and lower jaw are lined with
overy of tho above remarkable
fftett makes It easy to PO why
mm oanrot be knocked oat
Jlft reat thing
are tragedies connected with
the lightweight
to1 Chelsea a fewilay ago
mmynw
1Who methlm bofore the
IWhy heHecmcd llstka
t t wJittt mlsht happtp
jithnow that at ho mo In Now
ih t a sevenmonthsold baby
tthf doctor aald It was dying
the match begun a tole
to Lewis telling him tlmt
en aohanco for the bnttor
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itvmU < ltlwiui not tbo
ggrMalvo batUo that men
mwhtm expected to see Hum
w y > aftpr thflf flntfth Lewis c
lto New Tork m the first train
abound Ehattbfi telegram sent
nJitoewnnothlnK but a hoax In
tw ctiecr htm up ond bring back
Th4 baby died
BOBOBTOWN t
tho o a 11 e g e of
sprinters Wofers
was a student
there wtien he
brok worlds rec
ords Duffy ran
under Georgetown
colors when he
made thaltmarvel
lous hundredyard
rsprlnt In 935 sec
onds eclipsing njl
fofnjer penform
ances
Now there is a
new champion who
halls from the
game centre ot
learning and swift
Hd U Charles J Bcltz ax
i marvel M his predecessors Seltz
Kwwrth sixtyyard dash In 615 ic i
1 D the iong gtondlng
9 by Lon Myers Ho Is
th BZC In the flftyynrd
great performance
jrearh may try tho hundred and
atcano Duffy may have a rival
human flsh Is etlll training
r 1s salrt that tho Board of
jA aovemors of the N Y A 0 re
iitOrallow the pool to bo dynamited
em style In case tho tarpon
tprovcn Ineftettlve Tho harpoon
wJJuvs been dropped and the or
tlitortlcleii will ba strictly ud
some of their greatest
0lnsprailons from gazing out of
windows
Thirst
Beautiful
whetryou view the sur
4roiiiUlnRS of your Furnished
ityjtptn louse or Apartment
kct a Desirable HomeSite
from the
i Want Directory
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CAPTURE WORLD FOBS
H jfurrlo AlffOnantn i i r lou
Wm tlniten < AlffonnalnlUM
I Have Slilmun Alaonqnlnlll
Allen Wrlfflit llndnlo i 108
Charles WcMirlcu Iluffnlo10U
n IllaliemW Diiffnlo 100
I B Iope Clnqii 100
Wm ACunrtUnd Colnmbui lll I
Thfl high score of G12 pisflei by M
tcker team In Tho Evening Worlds
Froc HoodPin Tournament on Thurs
day was nmnehed by the Algonqulns
last nlgrtit by the lino tally of 517 The
Indians made good their boast that
they would nngUplIi record when it
rams their turn1 to bowl
They word the first team to take thei
aflcys and they showed their fne form
at once They only had two mlesfw
Smith and Wymatr missing th head
pin
pinUavo
Uavo Bhlman bowled n excellent form
and put tip a t score of 111lIewlllnot
alone In tlio century class two of his
ttiamf mates Hnrrlo and Linden also
qualifying fortho fobs
TJio high Individual score ot the
night went to dourtland ot the Colum
bus five with a tally of 113
The Buffalo live did Home star bowl
ingpnd finished with the good score
of 405 Three members of this team
went nbovo the century mark lUche
man bclng the high wore man with
109 His team mate Wrlghrt was a
ck lIc second with 103
WiJle several of the teams showed
flushes of championship form there
woro others that did not do rs well
The Hickory Club was In poor form
and bowled tlio poorest score of too
tournament having a tally of only 307
With every day the Interest In the
tournament itaorcases not only that
every mall i brings new entrted which
have now reached 4he number of 173
this also being a record for teams en
tered Jn a tournament but the spec
tators have taken a personal Interest
In the tourney and urge the bowlers
on In their work
A great crn vd was present at the
f amca last night In fact the largest
crowd that has yet attended
Th handsome trophy that has been
donated by Tliu Evening World Is on
exhibition at the alloys and Is being
admired by everybody The teams are
rdgw to win the lundsoma prize anl
It Is placed In a prominent position to
ttr them I > nln their efforts
The entries will poslUvly dooe on
Pcb 13 and teams desiring to enter
should send In their applications at once
to the alleys
Thtro wJll bo no games bowled this
evening this being an off night In
tournament drcles
Last nights pcoras are as follows
FIRST GAME
AlRonqulns Smith 971 Linden IDS
Hurrle 100 IVyrnan DC Slilmun 111
lotlll 17
Buffal > Sehluer 89 Westrlcb 101 D
lanoy W Wright IDS nirictian 109
lotal 499
SECOND QAMB
ClnriucOnellly 4i Smith 78 Mlllci
iS L Gregory 89 Hope 105 total r I
Gormanlu Elizabeth Fowler ji
Elck 92 Datesmall 93 PlasH 93 U I
Sauer 81 total 1H
THinn GAME
Ulckiri Zlintrrr 60 Moihlrran 3Gj
OUrleu Cl anffga 71 Motz 73 to
lnl 107
WcJoilclinrpersK Grachl f3 Dr
Oroohl 71 Hnnki Si DJttricli ci
Woeifel 80 total iff
FOURTH CUMD
Glemlilc IilntS W Gorkum 79
SclJvagrr Ml Kochllng > i It Kituhs
U lotitl 3K
Oolumijuh 8tcadf > r CS Shuberl SO
li Hlobcrt S Wuinur CO Courtland
11J total < H
Fahya Won Thr o
1 On Universal Alleys
1 mS1 f i L E Vatcrman Cocs
I pamKaall1or15ZII1orburnlb1 Xer
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huneU7Llddel 199 Macklnnon
m total 783 Joseph FahysI a
bpuseur 153 Halnea 157 Talbout 142
1ldrMle1fiOMnrtM 157 total
759
SECOND GAWEL R Wnteraian
Company Knrtner 151 Thorburn
115 Termmo H8r L tdd1IiIC Mnc kin
non B3 total 718 Joseph FahysLa
bouseur 173 Halnes 116 Talbout 149
Biidcihase 178 Jlartems 1311 totMl
Tfllho OAMEL R Waterman n
punyKtsiMr 183 Thorliurn 161
Terhune 116 Llddell 115 M cklniion
196 t tal721 Joseph Fah IIw
bouccur 170 Halnes 190 Talbout 153
F td < irha e 190 Martens 1M total
1 804 Y M C A Bowleri I
On Central Y M C kAlleya No B02
Fulton eftrecit 1
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SECOND CLASS SINGLEMAN N
FIRST OAMBSklllnxuilB Allan 133
SECOND OAMESklllmon IK Gabcl
H6i
TlfTRD aAMBaklllmnn 116 Tatro
149
FOURTH OAMBAllan 1W TlrllII3
FIFTH OAMEWeavor 122 Tatro 127
SIXTHGAMEaab l 171 Tatro 148
Commerdal B L Tourrlament
At Fair Bowling Alleys
FIRST GAME Arnold Print Works
Forfolted Garner CoWallcer IBS
Williamson 203 Barnard 120 Item
pel 137 Dusanbury 148 total 758
HECOND OAMEArnold ftlnt Works
Forfeited Gus Lurle Ox Noone
185 Knoepfel Ml Levy ltd iLitton
IKUDomke 148 total 788
THIRD GAMEOarner CoSeldler
109 Williamson 1W Walker 144
Dlnkle Dusenbury UO total MU
Qua Lurle tt Co Noone 135 Knoep
fol 159 lIatton143Domke W
Heinz 203 total 782
Roeck High Score 261
On Thuma Alleys
FIRST GAMERuach CoLoffol ISO
l > mmer 159 Helntze 145 Uclmtosh
182 Martin 222 total 827FVlelor
Achlles Dttvi ji 161 Roeck 174
AChlleSl Galtuzere 156 Schmlcd
190 total te
SECOND OAMERusch CoLoffel
192 Pommer 134 Hdntze ICO Mcln
tosh 143 MarOn 160 total 789 F
Vlcton Achlles Daues 168 Roeck
205 Mertz 179 Galluzere ICO dctimled
176 iotalSS8 I
THIRD GAMERuach CoLoff
182 Pommer 143 Hdntre 138 Jlcln
toHh 136 Martin 163 total Ttt F
Vletor AcJiUes Davlea ISO Roeck
Ml Hertz 170 GaMuzere 142 Sohmlod
182 total 935
Bank Clerks League
On Towns AUejs
FIRST QAMEFlret Nlitlonal Bink
Chui h 162 Decker 175 Waters 167
Nelson 131 Brown 161 total 783
Kountze IJros Foradlke 146 Btlnl3
150 Mocabe 153 Loomis 167 Schmltt
ir 9 total liO
SECOND QAiinMercJiants Natonal
BankAllMi 159 Greffory 134 j Tdffey
197V n Honnlck 1t5 McKay 191
total R06 Kountze Bra Forsdlke
137 Stelnle 184 Mocibe 137 Loomis
14B Sehmltt 191 total 793
TUIUtD OAMEMerchant Nntlorial
BankAlleri IBI Gregory 164 Torte
1521 Vm llpnnlck 16S McKay 100
total 779 Flmt National Bank
Church 210 j Decker 172 Waters 133
Nelson 157 Drown 176 total t51
Palace Two Ladles Tournament
On Palace Alleys
FIRST GAME ll1Icr 168 Harde 118
lotal 21 Krlckbaum 148 Kuebler
10 total 254
SKCOND OAMCMlller 102 Harde 11M
Jlor tinnnn US Loller 124 totil 2Z
THIKU JAMIJKrlokDaum 111 Kllbler
120 Ifltnl M Horstmann 109 iollei
HI tolnl 202
Palsie TwoMen Team Tourney
On Palace alleys
riHHT lAMUWlese 176 Knken
mfitcr Iii total t53 tYcxl Baidi
Ui 11Il1J vt 1iil totnl S91
SECOND OAiinIleyer US Juclicni
159 tiHl W Krvd Ilosch 181 Peter
Brwoli ISfi loAn 361
THIlll nAMiHejer HO JacliPiui 1M
total Wit Wicse 115 KnkiMimirttti
5fi7 total 312
Broadway 3 Men Team League
Wf > n IOKI it n
Mtrwood 7 1 fit
Insllme 7 1 roil
Urltorlon 11 1 J mil
Algonquin t f1Il l
Tuxedo t A it tiSO
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W E Tt UTCH P U E
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S cbHo The Bvenlnc World
BUFFALO N YFeb llFrank
Gotch whs to have boxed a ten round
tryout wth P husky heavyweight
Bam Williams at the Buffalo Gym
nasium hero yesterday but tho con
test ended In the fifth round Qotoh
had landed several hard whacks on
Williams bodyAa they broke away
from a clinch Gotch hooked his right
to the head Williams fell and In do
ing eo twisted Us shoulder When
he vent to his corner It was seen he
could not continue His shoulder was
sprained
Williams cpmos from tho Canadian
Northwest Ho Is a rnnii of powerful
build clever with tils hands and foot
and knows considerable about boxing
Ho his a splendid POM Gotch oomo
what on the Tom Bhwkoy order via
lyat as clevcrlf not more BO He neemcd
to hit the harder and WM llkflillghtnlng
on his toot 1
Gotch proved tdft that he Isa good
blacker and knows holY to counter
During the five founds vrtiloh were
fast and hand vsllllam did not roach
Gotch more than 0 eor twice with
effective blown
11
BROAD FORCED TO
QUIT BY SULLIVAN
Special to Th Evening World
BALTIMORE Md Feb llKld
Droadof Cleveland lost a bloody
fiM to Kid Sullivan of Washing
ton In the eleventh round of what
was scheduled to bea fifteenround
contest before > the Eureka A cJasl
night Broad was not knocked out
but was badly buttered up and seeing
LITTLE BOXERS
IN TRAINING
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Chick Tucker and Tommy Murphy
are hard at work for their sixround
session which will ba decided In the
Quaker City on Waihlngtona Birthday
Murphy at work In tils training
quarters at the New Polo A C where
he Is being looked after by Casper Leon
Tucker Is working at the Avonla Club
and has a staff of trainers This club
numbers mOro than a dozen prominent
pugilists on Us lists and they are all
anxious to get Tucker In perfect shape
to uphold the honor of the club
WESTERN TURF
WAR NOW IS ON
I
With the opening of the Panama track
at New Orleans today the first gain In
the Western turf war will have been
tired This track Is tho bone of con
tention between Edward Corrlgan and
the Woiteni Jockey Club and will bo
operated In opposition to the Crescent
City track
From the large entry lIatthe siiccon I
of the Panama track meeting ls prac
tically nssurnl For the six mec there I
nro more horsca entered than at the I
Crescent Cltv whloh la onn of tho old
est courwi In tho United States
The toar entertained by mnnv turf
men that there would bo a dearth or
horses and lockeys at tha now track
appears to lmc been unfounded as
there am plenty of home and Jockeja
quartered on the Panama grounds
rood for tlic bugle
Alpine fi 3 Mil
Now Jersey II 4 M7
Nyack I 4 Wll
llfrrhniann j 4 W
Tubrun 1 t1l11
rolle 0 II noi
ttuffiilo a c 1I1 l
InUenial 1 R Wl
jl > 11 4 fl Ml
Vorlctv 4 il II
uhlan 4 l I t
111010 n j tqR
lIordQl 2 l t1
2i
IInnl hla 2i t iJ
Artliur i 7 1100
Individual High Average
Y WPlnwth Tuxedo 2K 1
f PiffiMll Now Ji e > Oil ft
H hadwlfi Crllirlon 110 f
O Arm Hmd ay 1IH1 2
I Htifn Tut < iin Ill 4
V Deilrrck AJcun4uln till 1
Individual High Scores
Wm Knitcllianlt lluffilo tli7
lIUKn Ihumbtau Buffalo 015
I
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absolutely no chanca of victory T rry
McQovern who was In Broads cor
n r threw up the sponge to save hla
man from further punishment
NEA Y LUCKY
TO GET A DRAW
SpwJal to The Bvenlu World
MILWAUKEE WIs Fob 11The
sixround fljlit between Charles Neary
the fighting Dutchman and Maurlc
Bayer ended In a draw Bayers lod at
several stage of the fight but In the
sixth round Neary went at Mi man and I
saved himself from defeat Bayers out
pointed bis man throughout but Neary
acorcd one knockdown In the second
round when Bayers took eight of the
counts B Bayers from the ftart landed
hard and strong on Nearys head but
was unable to put In enough steam to
finIsh the fight Neal devpted his cf 1
fdrts to Sayerns jiw and Bayers hit
work to Nearys none
HANLON DRAWS
tr j WITii HAINES
r t I to Th Etnng World
PKELAIDELPHIA Feb ilTommy
Hanlon of Port Richmond and Younf
Ilalnes Oermantovrn dldta whole M
to each other at the Frankford A C
lat night First Hanlon would havo a
shade the beat then IYp gHlllnea
would sail In and climb on top It as
a seesaw game to the finish and a
draw would be doing both boys justice
In the preliminaries Johnny Bowers
nnd Young Brut two diminutive kldi
fought to a standstill while Battling1
Stronger sent Terry Fnrren to the land
of nod in three round
NEW YORK A C
WINS AT HOCKEY
With little apparent effort the Now
York Atliktlo Clubi hockey team
walked away with the Brooklyn Skating
Qub in the St Nloholas Rink last
night and won by a score of U to 0
The New Yorkers played spectacu
lar game and at the end of the flrtt
holt had shot tho puck into ihe visitors
net etx times The cecond half tvua
almost a repetition of the first thuogh
the Brooklyn players did get together
on one occasion and carry the disc to
the other end of th rink
BIG SKATING
RACES MONDAY
A series of ikatln races for the ami
teur championship of the United States
will bo held at Verona Like Verona N
J on Monday afternoon beginning at
280 oclock
The races will bo held under the
auspices of the National Amateur Slut
Ini Association of the United States
Tho cventx to be run off arc aa folowsi
Half mil one mile fhe miles nn < l one
mile novice The following wellknown
skaters have entered for tlio raC80j
Morris Wxxl P J Kearney A Y Sn
roncy G eelefenlllft E A Taylor
fluy Lymnfi W L Smith Wm Her
ritt TJ JMIIIgnn B MoPnrtlan T
Hevwood 11 P McDonad llt Loewl
R A ihomas riort Bpoomt Join
Jolmann C Martin anil W LM
OXFORD WINST FOOTBALL
I
IOVI50N 1 V3 llOxfird won the
i tlilitjsecond uitiniHil IntnrUnlverslty
AsBoclnUun football nintoh at tho
1 QiifenH Club here thh lit lnclllo baut
Ing Cambridge by two nrtls to cne
I lioro wus a large allcnd lIce hut the
Ktimo wiiu not vuiv oxctlne the dtfeiwe
lJelllK better than the attltoll
BASKETBALL IN FLUSHING I
The Artful A C basketball team will
play the niuhlng A C team tonight
at th KluslilnB A C court In Flushlne
L I The game will txi called about j
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EAST ROUTS WESTIN
STORMY GOLF MEETING
t
By felling to Mour a twothirds vote
all of the amendments ofUred by tha
Western continitnt of the United
State Golf Association at the annual
meeting at DelmonKon lut night were
lost On every propoaitlon the vote
stood It to 11 in favor it amending but
the Westerners could not ftcure Uu >
nc ewary rwothlrcta nnci oontoquently
the constitution stands Intent
The martin wtM atormy throughout
butdlhellnee < were Ughtiy dn wn and
no amount of wrangling was Sble to
change them
Tho main contention of tht delegates
frxm the We t wna ta substitute th
word aotlv for osaoclate and to
roduo the due ot associate clirbs from
1100 to 80 both of whloh were lost
It was d ddtdl to play the amateur
ENTRIES FOR MONDAY
AT CRESCENT CITY TRACK
fioedil to The Erailar World
NEW ORLEANS Lo Feb llEn
trIes for Mondays raoea at Crescent
City track are as follows 1
FlnSTRACEFlveturlonn ulllnA
lJtI Blde 07
491 HOMO 102
303 Dlrch Rod 104
Radium 102
20S Si1 creek < 1112
38 Stalker V 04
rill JPont 102
oil cipcranct 102
804 Bt lnklua 104
499 OrKkMy 102
= t Jd rrler 102
t ad elrlt 104
w MUIeSbl turancl lIIn
di 1nnO < k Belle AO
CM l1 Y a f feKn1tbl IJI U3
MI CI CelJ1 02
638 SIUlle LIht IK
100
Hlor 100
00
MI bplomat 100m
oPlomalt m
281 Otogn Ierry 07
611 Itluard 101
M
SijL JrlldIJJrIl1ar X 100
S28 Hiklm 103
I THIRD JIACE Four furlongi
212 Pearl Ruuell 00 HI
803 MM Sharp H U7
Dilatory 113
802 Mrs Frank Debeque 07
ll rtha 110
BVI My Lady Pe gy 07
BM niue Oram Lad 101
3M HnuNolfina 07
lit 3 Little noia 101
BM Verdant 113
FOURTU ItACIiSIJ furlonni elllny
all TUIben N
21 Junjls Imp ni
VW Oontintl > u 100
MS Musiulinun Sr
W HruYi Up 01
3TI Lord of the Valley 102
Ml Bountiful HI
MO IfttA Frtnrh OH
5PJ KlelJiwt 1
131 ChBrtlf Dltl0m 61
CHH Mini Gomes 100
2S1 > CVito1 100
F0TH HACB One mile anl1 a sixteenth
lellI f2 Merry Acrobat 102
Ml Barih Mailrn 00
42tl HIcKory corners JM
IK1 Favonlwi 107
1161 Pliutua V
SM Birk lm > M IjJR
BJJi Hoh l Ward M
414 Utte Boy oo11YI
318 Ooldaw 105
510 IXcoratlon 07
411 Conundrum 101
411 Joe Lower 118
8IXTH RACK flli and GIIthlt furlon
MO FUr llmeler i
IIOZ Tema Hod M
0216me CoM WlfA U
I3M jpi owlcdjo l > 7
112 J < rry Hunt 101
Yl 1 > > tIUI HI
Sill Darlui ss
j i Matulor 111
fi > 2 1te < lman 17
81J Man Hprlriir lj
l > j NIIIUOO aIIOWAnci
YOUNG ATHLETES TO MEET
Plvo hundred younnsteru representing
forty chooln will meet thh afternoon
In the games of the Dwlght Schoolto b
held In th ElgUth Ileglment Armory
Thin is txppctej to prove one of the
trreutwt armory meetings In local ath
letlo history Some of the vouthful ath
Idles have come from aa far ta Jhllai
delyhla
l 1Vi t i < t i h
l i i
championship on thlt coiwe of the OH
oafo Golf ClubNOf WTieaton during the
ae < < nd week of August
The woman oramplonrtilp will be set
tied on lhtrllnka of Ua Morris County
GolftClub This olul won over the
Country Club of Atlantic Olty by a vote
of IB to6 The date to be fixed later
will b In Scomber or October
Till open championship will bo docided
on the courts of the Myopia Hunt Club
durtrrg the week of Sept 13 i
The fqllowliK offlcfrs were elected
President Ransom H Thomas Morris
County VIcePresHents Albert O Rip
ley Boston and Theodore Sheldon ot
Chicago Secretary W Fellowes Morgan
Chltagoj
gan QaJtuirol and Tretusurer unuel
V Heabner Philadelphia Executive
Commute Danl Chauntsfly Dyker
Meadow Herbert C Lcexlfl Boston H
Q Leavltt Omaha and E It Dyers
Plttsburff
AT OAKLAND
Splltl1t < The Evenlnr World
RAT3B TRACK OAKLAND Feb 11
The entries for Monday hero are as
follows
PJIIOT tiin Jom HAC Futurlty couw dllnr lltt
LyodlnR luu
t
Andrarl tRt liu
tiKilBTitt KM
Irlncei tlcrthui Zula 1U 07
Julia South vl
Cantell 103
Kay Tom Uoo lib
MabM llatti 105
Ortnbre 17
AIClle UT
AlolI4 > litt
lIIler < Diuzhttr 10C
IlarvwiKr II 103
SECOND HACK Six furlonf i selling
Coualn Carrie luo
Clooht DOr 1 105
Haunt Wl
Mln Surprl 102
lUvolt 10S
tiurbubin Queen I0i
Oscar Tell tin
nul Cord lot
F ortwayne 110
Sterling Tower 105
Mnrello 103
Ware Time ini
Adirondack 107
Toto Oratlot 110
Imtrumtnt 104
THIRD ItACEOne mllo and nfty yard
sellIng
The Strwardncii 107
Hugh McOowun 114
Mr Dingle 112
Mordente i 107
llnb lllta 107
Hlllcate 102
Komage 102
Tannhouser i Ill
The Fretttr us
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Dundreary I04
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Whoa Dill 11I7
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Itr 11 Jti2
Hunter
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FAUST TO WRESTLE MOHL
August Tniist licavyvclsht Oratcn
Romnn wrottUr meols Irlt Mnlil lio < t
two In three tMi mixed Rtyle tonUIu
fit he UPrmnnAnwknn Athletic Oluli
Ph < nlnnor will be matched to meet
John Plenlne
SPORTING
The Bulletin m No 103
KoomSS World nidKVH V City
rirxTtH clnrlnrnrmntlon Bnmple Free
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GOTGK SOON TO
BE SEEN HERE
rrangmnents 9ve been completed fof
the wicstllng mvtoh botwucn Frank
Ootch the worlds champion at catch
oscatchcon and Jim Fnrr at Suliora
liar 10m Itlver Casino Fob A Gotch
agrees to throw Parr twice In an hour
As the recent match between JcnkirM
and Ootch at Cleveland for the
worlds ohimpJonshlp was not satis
factory to the backer of Jenkins who
was defexvtcd the coning handicap i
match will be closely watched RIs
believed that li Parr makes a good
showing tho prospects al good for an
other nratcn bebn eeu Qotch uni Jen
kins J
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GIANTS NEWI 1AN
READY TO REPORT
Secretary Fred Knowlea of t3w > Na
tions Leogiio Club hns rccelv d a let
er from OUtfielder Graham tho new
man drafted from the Manahcstor Club
Of tiho Now England League in which
lie sajB he U ready to report whenever
ordered This youngster U a ttoavi
hitter iind fast on tho bases J
The signed contract of Joe Y f r
an Infielder hag been received by Clarlc
Griffltli and lhewlU report In ilne to
uo floutti on the training trip Ywuter
has been an fast company on two pre
vious occasions Ho was with Brooklyn
In 1897 and with Detroit two years ago
II olla purchased by Grlfilth from the
Uuffalu club He will bo used as utility
man
STONETO BOX SPRACKLIN
DETROIT lehFob ILJlm
Stone the Now York bantam has
signed articles to blx Willie Sprackllu
ten round at the Detroit Athletic Club
on Veb M The welKht Is 120 pounds
atone Is at Mount Clemens wlierehet
will train
CHAMPIONS AT BASKETBALL I
The Central Y M C A first basket
ball team will meet the Buffalo Ger
mans winner of the worlds champion
ship at thn St Louis Fair In Brooklyn
tonight Another K mo will be played
between the second team and tlia M t
Ar of the Xavler Club
mfn i
BARNARD SCHOOLS GAMES
I
Tho sixteenth annual games of tha J
Barnard School will bo hold In the I
Elehtli Rcflmont Armory on tho after
noon of Feb 25 Many of the bfit pub
lic BChool athletes In Greater New Yorta
will participate
BIG CROSSCOUNTRY RUN
Tho Independent Athletic Association
will hold a largo ross country road run
In Brooklyn on Ve > 22 and fifteen
medals will bo awarded to winners j
I WANT MEN
that are autferlUK from
any apeclal cunaltlon or
any dliuuei 01 a private
nature to come and have a
oclal chat with me and let
me explain my yelom of
treatment that ha cured
thousand ot hopele i ca M
that the many nocalled
Iptclallato have failed In
1 cure VAniCOCELB In 5
dRY no cuulnff or ty nil
HTHICTUnR In 10 davi
no clllllnlf or atretehlnlt I
11000 pOlRONINO wllh
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one HVDn < F cured In 2 h
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cure p rmaZ1ontl hrunkor Olllsn made
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