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CMIIUES OV SELLIXfittACE WAWITH ALBERT SV0VS
Sum Illldrtth Alto Takra a Hand In Baylni-anil OalnilnR Horses New Or I earnTrack Potheen tensor and LittleScou t UlunlnK Favorite Entries
SKW ORLEANS Jnn John A Draki-w among the arrival at Urn track todny-Il wa accompanied by John W Gates andthe latter on Chnrllo Drnkn lost no timin carrying on thn rclllimrace war with AlbertUnions which iho latter Marled lust Rummerwhop IIP claimed an of the horses from thePrako ttable Simons purchased FarmerJim a few day ago for 1800 from Bam flUdreth und had him entered for 11100 WhenI urmer Jim was offered for sale after win-ning the race J V Dnrtherum whoihn foreman of the Drnkn ftnhle raided him
i arrack to itnnont which price hnpeourod-Mm Hum Illldrrth rnlsed Censor to lloocr the fourth raco and secured him at
Oln Spray who ran third In thoten wasal o claimed by Illldreth for I13OV
the Hidden chance In thA track from goodMine to heavy cauxod race at the Fairround to he nil scratched up The fourth
aro dill not flll and ono with new conditionwi fUb tttiit xl The fIrst race was won byFarmer Jim who was at the Rood odds of C
tot He won In a hard drive fromi nnfor WAS the 0 to 5 favorltn In thn fourth
Me won with plenty to pare fromVutnnia The third was only a pleasantroll for Potheen who was at the prohibitive
rice of 2 to 5 Ucnmora wok today andintred to outirnmci Ilttle Jack Homer
ho occond and won by a head on the poetir me Stlllii Ms lurlonirv Farmer Jim
i iiisnnoal S to I and 3 to 2 won 10-
r IwdM an in 1 and 1 to I second Hedge inlime III Lalcn-
AKi Lexlnfton HCM Ul Honda John Coulttii-Uil Maimelle aha ran
v Mud HareSelling six and a halt furlonrs-if ana 103ack ilorntr l J Fuller 7 to 2 and 3 to 2 secondrank Kenney 100 W and 2 to I
Ihlnl lime 1124 15 Sir Kingston Hire IIMIM Hume Kite 11 Sir Katie Glh
Potheen loa Durbanan 2 to and outwon Chk ki-iic U3 Maackl 4 to I rind 7 to 10 second Girt Sprayi8 LIt Murphr 12 to I and to 2 thirdIII 3S Swordsman Lady Chorister and Veauv-liio ran
Fourth rtsce selling seven furlongs Censorirt lliillcr t to and 7 to 10 won Aratoma 10-
Uiinrni 11 to S and 4 to S second White Owl ft-
Hsackl 1 to I and 4 in I third Time 1131 15fudlnenm Flaneur Velas-
ituiz Miss Snuiley underllcti and lladger alsoran
one mile Druh Bsey 0 to 1 and 3 to 1 won Sberll ll 112 B-lhanan4tol second Ueltminie Eclips-
eiOlReilfcrni7to1andSto2 third Tmr IniJili-itesa Lord Touchwood Burke Cochraii showmanllrrnker and Gi ncvls alto ran
sixth hare F r touryear old and upward-le mile Link Scout 103 3 to 5 and out
won Hough flier Ill Crramtrt 3 to 2 and 1 to 8Ktcond Commissioner Fonter tin Uatllsle 12 toI third Time 141 Cda Illley
Orleans Entries for Todaypint maiden threeyearolds one
mileMemphlan 1121 In fond 101
104lIne UaoiMM Klwasa 104
Antelrer 107 I Hints SLvter 102Prince Herman Paramount 102Criticism 1041
Second Tlace Sclllnx six furlongsrir SelurfJ 103 Mine S 102Hummer 107 starand Carter 101Illue Illne lot W L lieorge fl-
IKn 1iost 104 Ontlnnal MPierce J IM M
104 MRace Selllnc one mile and a sixteenth
sir Vere le 105 97-
WlllerdJ 102 Sue 05-
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Holdags l Krmack so-
tlorhsro 07 Judge Cantrell 8-21ourtri Itace Handicap for threeyearoldst-
onkin Ill Cranium 104Sheriff Itcll 110 Lntuka 103-
Tioea ira Breaker asGlendon IQS
Tlflh Race Selling one mile and a ilxteenthJerry Hunt 10 MlMshanley tooFlaneur 10S toopen 1 Floyd K W-
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TInee Real 10 Flora Levy 7JKing narleycorn 102
Sinn Hace Seven turbotsHrnsno Caldwell IISI Lndy Alberta In-M r hal lel Ill I Ahumada 102
Denature 10-2Juaie Magee 101 Lord Touchwood V-
Ironls 108 niwiu M-SWer Kate II lo Caelana IK-
IAt San FranciscoS x PIUVCWCO Jan 2 The track was a sot Kf
mud and U was strange that there were no bljUp et
First Hace rive furlonis Wart Ntcht 110Jllnden S to 5 nn Belle Reed 103 Waldni IB to 4
ono anl7tolthlrd TimelOTj Dotterel Pure Dale tyirudowneCup Ante Torn Gratlot Amoruna 1eoauce andCtef IUn r ran
second llacePor twoyearolds three and a halffurlongs Knob Hampton ItS in on
110 Donovanl lliotlllo no J Daly Stol third Time 0isj ii
Third Race One mile and yards Aldo 104Ionovani 10 to I won All W C Kellyno nimrock 107 Adklnsi 10 toTime l51 Fl Iltoto Marellu Dance AoncTufts Honor BrlrOrpheus also ran
Race One mile and an eUhlh Sunello107 Dams to 5 won Frank Woods 100 iLetrh12 to I Canejn 104
third Galantbus SleepingCMn Greyfeld Lad Cromwell also ran
Fifth mlln and 100 yards Doreen 07-
llecilu t to 1 won 10S Minder 9 In 2-
Kwond StelU Pfrkins 1 7 tKnapn 40 to 1 thirdTime 152 Tyrsnun July Gyp The StillerAlms Giver Senator arid narctua alsoran
Sixth Race Five Turiongs Ball Room Belle M-
Tleed Stol won Halnault 101 L WiLson 19 to 5
Lsura P M and Golden Lljbt also ran
At NewportJan 28 Pleasant weather Mid a
air cad drew a rood crowd to the Quern City tracktoday two favorites won hut Iho publicand bookies broke about e i on the days play
First Race Seven furlongs William F II lotfT Walker Itt Hooney 6 to1 econd Flop Cunnlnghaml 7 lo 2 thirdTime Mt HI Kolar Aquinas andltoth nl t ran
Second Race Four and n half furlongs roundl-yoiUlshopiHloi vontani 10 to i Oerda too CT Walker A to IMrd TlmeOWij Dclbosa Follow Uevertc and
Jutiiier a ranTnrd Itace SU furlonw ltik loS
Itooaeji 12 to I WOT Traniylvanla 113 Inttonl10 to I second 11 loj t lo 6third Time 1221 Plncbrook Llska and Mlv-Loulie isu ran
Fourth nacenve fiirlnnra Walter 117 T0 to 5 won Snowden 117 IMnuMalnl-
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Turf Notednlm ICockertlt of the Road Drivers
MMitlnn of VorU has born elected a me-mtr of tin Vew York Drlrtne Cluh and this
irT them trained f r the inMlnePa at tbe Empireia k It Is not unlikely that Ms famous frldlne
t will sent to duplicate his performanceshit year when he made ot
trucK with nit meetlnc defeat Mr Cockerlllai-ipitteatlnn for carried the name ofJsni liutler proildcnl of the KmplrcClty Trotttnf-
Jolai Ian played first game last nightn the amateur 14Inch balkline handicap
tourney at tho Knickerbocker Academy InBrooklyn and won It life wa IIMoran and It was an
Keene 163 0 1 IS I 0 J 0 14 0 0 I 0 I
It 2 11 222 3 00 7 II 1100 O e9 V S 2 3 5 0 3 I I i 1 0 2 Total 1 S
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Avenue high runt l 12 10
Klwanl Oardnrr and Prank Kroney willplay a v point 14lnch hulklinn ronteKC ati next Thursday
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llr llon nr iicrlrxl Captain or Fordham-ollese Track Team
Tin Iorcllmm Tollepe track team ba elected1 Iallon 01 Botton MUM captain for
I ilHnor loon a A year In 100ynrd1 li at tin Xew York Athletic lilba ttnines
I Vion from the 5ynrtl m nut defeat xl-
IlHv of Cwreetown This l Fallonn-tnijij j nr HH curtain Maurice J MoCarhyl
r of team recently l uod a calr candldrites and re i nded-rone whom were OToola and OConnor
lov r men arid w nM 1 of Brooklyn Dads holds
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GOSSIP OF THE RVffNEKS-Uandlcipp r Votbarchi Brighten Wrtfti-
Me t With ApprovVo bur h allotment of th
for the Brighton Handicap publUheyesterday met with unlvcrnal approval amonturfmen The weight gave a good line onthe coming allotments for the Brooklynand the Suburban handicaps which will beannounced on Feb 2 In assigning topweight 127 pound to both Hcrmla and GoldHeel Mr Vonburch voiced tim opinion
horsemen that these thoroughbreds werechampions of last season Hy winning the
Huburtaan and Brighton handicap theBrighton cup and tho Advance Stakes GoldHoeli woe entitled to the honor of belnschampion of the aged division In fact the
previoUs that he had no equalIf ho cornea to hand again and goes to thepost fit the Brighton will be ono of tho mostsensational races of tim coming year Mroshurgh ban rated Herrnls where he belongsfor the reason that during the latter part ofthe neaion of 1002 he Into a phnomennl threeyearold being able to KVC
n beating over a distance of ground-to of the best of the older hornos In trainIng
In giving 1J4 pounde to Advance GuardMr has recognized the Iron horselong dlatanco capabilities Advance Guardthough lie was constantly raced Improvedus last KMson progressed until ho was nthis bent when ho won the Woodlawn atMorris Park In the fall In Impressive styleBlue nlwnya erratic has received an Impost-or 122 pounds which Is to his liking while
BUI who won numerous handicaps withlight John E soldtutu to V Bell U In with 121 pounds 8 H
wn on until wont wrong after defeatingIMH boon let In Next In the
list II Morris Sombrero with 11-9Nund i followed Atieiit Uolinonf MiMtrr
who won tho Bolmont Stakes at MorrUlark last sprIng with It the same weightassigned to Ilerlwrt Alex
Prlnco of who hasraced ulnco ho won tho Brighton oup In
hat been a k l to poundswhile John Mn lena Pentecost who rani cond to Gold Heels the Suburban Irmt
loot ito this weight been alsoallotted to 1 II and L VHells Imported horse Hood Morning
Mr evidently does not hold theWestern horses esteem for he has
i miT iiKirKtn iiuIn tho lout and 114to that welltried campaigner Articulaterorrlgnn been nt ill pound with
for Americano 0Ixive Linguist Knmho and Klocarllnc nil ofwhom havu displayed winning form on West-ern tracks KM pounds to Whit-ney A Irish Lad
that he regards him as about the bestof last He ratesV K Hitchcocks next with lospounds River Ilrite follows with 101 The
features of the handicap seem to bethe Ntrength of tho andtho division Thn handicap-per hoe no favorites and
a problem that not bo easilysolved
V 11 Jennlngn leads the winning ownersIn California with 12135races Ore n B Morris Is second with I0129Burns third I7MJ D fourth with J W H Ketchman with SSKZO James sixthwith OUMacdonoiigb seventhwith 4
Ham Hllareth who hopes to race In theFast tub Is to secure the serviceof Jockey Cleveland Fuller who Is at
present contract to ride for T U
There are nlnetrflve nominations for theHOimo Burns to bn run aton Feb 7 Orson li Morris has live horsesenterwl SombreroUurazzo and Oold Van Other eligible thatmay start are Articulate Nones The Frettir-Corrlcin Beau Ormonde
Gannon ftlll lends at New Or-
leans In point of successful mounts withIledfern Fuller and Helrror n
still at the top of the winning owners withS13 US2
Willie Show sys that ho will be atOakland the last of the month Sket t
on the Coast may a fewraces there prior to corning t his tripto England he riili for WWhitney year
DASEttAIL-
PuIIIam 8a i tlanhattan Island RestrictionWas Made tn Good Faith
1 decline to we any blood on the moonMid Starry rulllam president of the NationalLeague yesterday This was In answer to aquestion regarding THE Sirxn account ofhow the American league people would notabide by any baseball peace agreement whichrestricted location of tholr New Yorkgrounds to Manhattan Island EverythingIn Cincinnati was entered Into In good faithcontinued Mr Pulllam and I am not warnthat the American League dissatisfiedEverything would be all right If good faithcon make It to and If there I not good faithwhat Is the use of entering Into peace negotia-tions
Suppose tho American League couldIn here he was would
any attempt by the National league toprevent Its completing Its circuit by goingInto Baltimore Tho pence agreement saysneither League cancbango Its circuit withouttho consent of a majority of clubs In each
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American ague up a tree In the way itscircuit of the NVw York Cluboald yesterday that President Hermann of tho
Peace Commltton nsxiiredthedple Cincinnati meetingthat thn understanding with the American
folk was that latter New Yorkwere to l confined to Manhattan
Island and that they were ricre able Thatthe Mtuntlon take any otherturn Is a to mo hn said
the Cincinnati meeting Hermann sub-
mitted n rough embodying hison It Miggo Mich
thn cbamplon lilp ieuon Intho middle of the aK n thus dying tho-
nennntit race n ort of doublcsea aspectand then at the end of the n
the leaders worldchampionship In event the National
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to Montreal In l t rn leagueIt been that Joldwan hut securedan option on this subject to the
Purk over the of Is a light nowIn mulct between Mr Edward Hiinlon theoriginal The littlerhasi to the risk oferounds nnd has armed himself with the
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Colnmbla Nnlmmrn Compete
Tho fourth serle of emlmonthly handi-
cap swlmmlnc rncpH held In tutu ColumbiaVrilvorslty gymnaflum yesterday furni lioa
rood ixrt Nineteen men entered for thetwo events and thrto trial limits were neoet
was second
ato be played In the latters pool on Jan 31
Venn Cojbftt to Go to San FranctiroYoung Corbctt decided yesterday to go to
San Frandsoo The featherweight ti-
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snntcn wnich i TAC-Clmaker of the San Franclhro A C
offered a purse of Moon for him to in ret tinnrMi
Hockey
The Xew York A C and hockey 11 j of
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and periods were linerside
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with and Brown thirdThe In the
the uncut nnrace In tho R Camp
won bY two feet In I mlnltl IS
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NeWS OF THE WHEELMENMM t r TtMwi c R c A MOCM-
Contrst br Riding 8USO MilesThe annual report of the riding
the year 1002 by the members of the CenturClub of America throughout the countrconclusively that cycling till a ver
strong hold upon the members ofzatlon In tho latter months of tho yearthe sport gave every Indication of n returrto tho popularity It enloypdwveral years ago
Is no Indication of the hold thalong ha upon riders than thannual reports of this organization whichshow the condition In nil ports of the country
The report of the ibid Ilecordi Commlttefor ton shows 1124 centuries ridden by Itmembers or n total of 112100 miles in ceoturles alone quite Irrespective of the mlleacridden nnd not flgurlnjr ns century runtwhlchcinmfely be computed as being fully i
like amount which would give over n quarteiof a million miles In one year
Tho winners of the 1902 awards were m
followsFirst Medal 101 Centuries Crmlfs Shnenar o
New with seventy centnrie Including fourteen double s triples and ono quiD
Uecond iledsl for Centuries A J Meyer Jrof llulTslo
First ward for Mileage Thomas W Davis oPeoria 111 with W miles Mr Divls Is 78
ot are and holdS the unprecedented record ohaving ridden and over loooo
He Is 7 In the Century Road Clubhas been a member ever since organisationslid hit ridden of sooo miles per annumevery lnre being a member
Award for Andrew Clausen olChicago with 78IJ
But one new was established dur-ing the year that belni the unpac l century
Wilson Higgln
Inland his time being 5 and jj minutesthis new record Mr Illffglnson
also established now marks for fifty anda rood portion
of being covered In the astrong wind
The nnmul mllengecentury competitionof thin Century flood Club for 1002-
ha boon out nnd It that C b-
IJtirch of this city win andother prizes others of ten
are shown in tho KIn bo-
Tiie now system of the R C
combine nod the century undern rolnt system instead of making two
each ridden In centuriesnurrh
the winner rode nOM mil Im4l4i22-I int The quickly bycounting llrt one iK lnt for each find
miles covered In centuries nnd 9022 SW o-
4hurchXrote l mile In rc mbflee II A the fourth-In the contest declared himself not a competitor
move up onn placeif
I Ilurch2 n Uebertz 713 2J74 H ACllesran 7HM5 O S SweetI vloore 7M
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FITZS SlTEEllXG DEFIC-
ornlnhman Altroe to lute aiO to Any-
One Hi falls to Slop In Four Hounds
Bob Fltrslmmons Is apparently muchwrought up over tho reflections cost byTommy Ryan and otlnr pugilists to hisability nnd has Usued n challengeThe CornMimnu who Col
Issued his drll yesterday antI In It he Bays
t will tackle either Itynn GIlt Uuhlln KidMcCoy Philadelphia Jack Ollrien or any
the fighters near or nt his weightwho cares to face trim adds that hewill agree tn put every of them to sleeplucid of four round or forfeit to eachman 2S-
OFitz thInks that all those who have pro-
fessed a desire to meet him are merely bluffHe especially caustic In tilt remark
regarding he has this to anyYou can a urecl that Tommy Ryan Is
not In earnost who h wnnW to
same with ni If the contest were for adecision and nil of the purse Ryan la nosure that he can beat mo nfor him to KW by fourrounds only that remaining the
he could show th public that ho Is
entitled to as a boxer whopretends to be th middleweight champion
liynn Is sincere I maketo him
If he will nt our chow nt any timeI tn knock him out In four roundsor forfeit 125 All he will hate to do U tobo on his feet nt the purl of the limit which
Inc He will probably make It n sprIntingwitch hut I and plentyr
bIOS Ruhlln Kd McCoynnd Philadelphia Jnck canh ve 2S to trim Inside ottour rounds
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mlnitcr Annual FixtureAll entries closed yesterdayfor the nnnual
show next month of the Westminster KennelClub nt Madison 8ojar Garden although
entries posted before oclock lest eveningwill be accepted The full IM cannot be Riven
out until the receipt of the malls from Chi-
cago nnd the West but Hupt Mortimer saidthnt last years figures would bo hentenThen there were 23M entrlon In the differentclas representing 1700 sIngle dogs andIn IMH there were lru dogs representing2 12i entries The flmires show that thedOll are In for more than onn ld from specials This It IH thoughtthere will lnoo dpc benched
There wa n of amateurfancier1 of ibm blooded dour at thetniidents offlco afternoon hisroom In thin Town eml Building looked liken ring dimming show week The
through their kennel manager rind call Inon the lait day to pay tho entrance feeMinv women entries In but thocroater number conic In tho Therewere the u rumors circulated In ntaitewhispers among the aiiiMeurx of wonderfuldogs come from for the howand of equally young dogs hrexlIn this that will bo M en thelimo during Westminster week Thin doghow committee this of William
chairman Walton Ferguson Jrand Richard H
Ilerkrlry Oval to Be SoldBerkeley Oval nt Morris Heights where
ninny athletic events hive been decidedIn past yrnrs will bo told at public auction-on Feb 0 by Ilynmn Vnn Brink The prop-erty U owned by Frank Oould and the valueof It Is estimated at sanonoo It covers lxcity blocks bounded by Burnslde Hodir
and avenues and can bereached from Central Depot Inabout mlniitt
On the oval a running track a cyclea bafwball diamond and n
gridiron with stands largo enough toabout iooo The
Intercollegiate track nnd games havebeen and the PrincetonYale foot-ball came was plaed there In 100 Auction-eer Van oval will bo knockeddown to the highest bidder
Seventh nejlment mri6 KhootlnrTwo matches of the Seventh Rtrlment Rifle
Club were shot on Stturdny nlcjt at thearmory
NONrlrXRT MATCH2to yw-
lldt yd l TotalTaylor Company K 3J 14 ft
I Cragtn Company I M 31
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moKE CUM MiTcn200 10-0iai lIds Total
0 Wueri Company C J2 a 87
J 3 0 31 33 MI C Meyer Cont aiiy C JO r
U Leaak Company 29 3S
The following itialillrrl n bharpshooters-K Walker Company II 323381 H-
voolny Company A si 14 MJ C Madlgnn Company O IS 40 7i Quail
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oath lust vill Stay at MichiganANN AnnoR Mich Jan 2a Coach Yost
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AMERICA ATHLETES ARELIKELY TO IVADE ENGLAND
Covrrnlnc Body Here Looks WithComblnattoni Promoted by Ir-
illvldualiIt Would Approve of alntMuatlon Meet on Certain LinN
The cable despatch from London EnglandIn TUB SfN of Hunday that the English Ama-teur A A has received a challenge for aathletic match from the A A U createdsurprise In athlatlo circles and to those chesscnnnm r d with amateur sport the newsstartling It was further sUited that EngllslA A A officials did not look favorably uponthe visit of a team of American athleteseven If any one ventured over Individualthey would be kept under close urrelllancby the amateur authorities
Several month ago George W Ortonexchampion distance runner and steeple-chaser along with n wealthy Philadelphiacricketer named Cregar conceived the Idaof taking a team of star athletes to Englamthis year and subsequently to make n touof the British Isles Cregar It appears wato supply the money for the trip but Itnot stilted whether he would be thi amountof pocket and that he would spend thofor sports sake or whether he expected i
divvy of the gates whero the Americanappeared At any rate tho A A U was asksfor a sanction for the team and the mattecaused considerable discussion without anconclusion being arrived at Now It appearithat the Philadelphia combination sent tinchallenge In the meantime taking chanceon the A A I granting the permission antthis was thin news back over the inblion Saturday evening But whatever likell
wits some limn ago of iorfur such a trip thorn U not the lea t chanctnow for It was thut thn
ollclaU will Jump on any projectarranged after till Orion Cregarund impend a team or other com-bination Intending to eros to England with
With retard to tin A A tchallenging the English A A A SecretaryMullivan sold yesterday
There Is no from Tendonthat tho A A U challenged the A A A
no nor we Intend to do MIat future date If thepeople Orton and Cregar tnt a challenge
wa without our auction hut I inn notnitre they did That mu t llnd out Atthe say that lbs A A I isno means opposed to International allilMle-matches at on the of thatbetween the N i A C and linilnn CIn l M If tilt N w ork A C decideto take a team to England this year and brlnn-an English team over next year II rvturtimatch club will get all wuictlon andaid wo cin give It and I think alternate matchesot thl kind would stimulate athletics In thin
Hut challenge or trip by Indi-vidual or star combinations the A Uwill not countenance
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lASt nlfhts games at Amana alleyscompleted the York League tournamentThe prize winners are Team first Metrupolltansecond and third lie between New Jersey nodFidelia fourth Spartan fifth Utn and seventhtie between Monarch Iliy lut and National eighth
tgonquln ninth tie between Columbia andPrlon Hlch team score New Jersey uflindividual average First Starr IW 719 accoiulDuncan I thIrd Ornntcr 102 1129 fourthCoryilon IW llls llfth l iwrrnce W i alibiiiohulti IM lll arventh Lehrhach Hi 3i lilshIndividual score I am 5 Last nights acorcsfollow
GaMEStickers Tutsfhek l i cnrstrr IM Perkins
122 Vlttmer lw Flower 217 7w-JUlpncr Itoedei 1M Halbert 112 M Hartvlt
son II j Hartrtswn IM Ml He lil Total 74J-
IIKCONO O4UKDipper lloedel l 4 Halbert 1U Krazer ISO
S 178 Mlacbe IW Total siCUnwooJ Sullivan IM Kennedy Courtney
121 Tlndatl lii Total 611
TItlE O M-KStlckersTutschek lull 102 Perkins
IM Wlttmer IM Flower I total KM-
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It makes little difference which 01 the bowlerstakIng la the Alley owners Individual tourna-ment are opposed to Starr they Ul tro down todefeat In the same war whether at home oron Starrs alleys In the series played yiaterdayafternoon Marten was the Mclim At rumpsCrotona the homo player lost to Klumpp
arne Starr 200 Martens IM Second223 Martens 210 llilrd ism
Starr 20J Martens 17Z Ftmrttt gameStarr Vt7-
iFlrs IHim li Klumpp n serond-rarae Pump 172 Kluinpp 201 TtlMgarne l unB-
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Iump 201 Klurapp 171 Dkhlh fu-tw Klumpp 22Iump
The last ball rolled decided the game heturenthe Oleander Ladles and Lady Hudvms In theWomens tournament yesterday alternooa theOleanders winning by tour plus The starts
Oleander Gass 10J Mrs lleverxrii124 Mrs Oebltrt i SIrs Keldbauun 12 Mrslioettler 103 Total 62
Lady Hudson Mrs Illcker Mrs McKenzle84 Sirs Hoilltiell 100 Miss Mcintosh 124 SirsScott ItO Total Ml
oasisLady Hudson Mrs nicker 122 Mrs MrKrrzle
91 SIrs lloilltzell 01 Miss HclnnuJ a SIrsScott 117 IXital M3
Golden Unit Ladles Turn I Mrs ErIch102 SIrs Scmieneman 97 Miss
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Oleander tidies Mrs M Ml SIrs lleveiatru04 Mu Geblert 123 Sirs FrldhauMii SIrslloetthrr IM Total S i
Golden Unk Ladles Team No 1 Mi Erichbaum Schoeneman S7 Slits fioepfert illMrs Llrlch M Sirs Klb reP Total t
The Metal District Ieari toumnmcnt wasberuu last night The sjores
Central Stamping 15S Sher-wood ss llfr Cullamtire m barr
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live pins wen added to thr hlcli scorn nrnnl-n the Learue touniamtnt it Slrvers
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iiu Tabor Spooner iss-llaleh 219 lithe 203 Total KM-
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HalKh 171 Helled l i Total HS-
VSMrtanW IJerdm Maer IM Coulon no-r 211 Lehrbscb J l Total ws
OAsiS214 Grlsler 217
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tUrdc 2ts Staler 174 Toulon IC1-
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larafalo 137 IM Total 7MSlickers IM TurcW tel Ham
nond 174 Belmont ten KiM IM Total 671
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After the Oral rime In the tirrcitnlatournament br thirteen pins last night
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VorideuUcher 100 n Luhr-M K lID Scbulken 1BJ lluscb-
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Addlckr 1 8 WenSi Heuser I4S I it Total 8U-
THIHt oasisMorulFuhnnsnii IM rwbell 142 Irfuf-
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Moore 1T3 Molt IMin Klein Its Wslworth 141 Total 708
The Oerells broke even In their openlur MilIn the United Uowllng Clubs Section I toutnamat the White Elephant alleys last night T
miMi caMEOerellC Schultz Meyer 112 Ott n II
P Schultz 20i Illume 40 three frames Total tll-
lleecker wragge IM Donneau IM Ko ppe154 Null 128 Hitter 204 Total 7M
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4Olten 212 P Schutlz 1 2 Total 87
THIRD oasisnieecker Wrajge I7 Uonneau 10 Ko pp
131 Hitter 2 H Total 8Mdrove IllllIlvnn IM Ccksteln 171 BUewe
Its ltobltek 170 Suite in Total M9
The quintet threw a chance tiwin the third game In the League tourna
frame The scores
Mutual nurkln 205 HoblnsonJIO Pauly IUWendell 102 Keenan Total
142 E IU Taylor IU-
Wclnpahl 170 F Kiilhon 140 TotalKKCOND OAUI-
UYInpahl l i F Ftelnoit Id Total M4Our Own Out 144 Ul-
Goostn 153 llcltst l 2 Total SI
Our Own OeM Gerken 210Gooxen 147 Ilrlfitie2 Total JO
Mutual Uuikln 172 Itoblnson 1M 47
Wendell 171 Keenan IM Total M4
The Oriental Corinthian and Nassau teajndivided the honors In the opening gameof lilt tournament on GranCentral allcya In Brooklyn last nlebt
OrientalW CortesriMAlLehnert IJ7 Ulllei178 Meier US Stein IW Total 3-
RCortnthUnSmlih las Vgazel H4 McCarthyId Holme 1M HolJen 171 Total 820-
SFCOND oue167 Wenzel 208 McCarthy
Vaasatl Andrews 12i IW Thompson 21Andrews 20 Cooke 110 Total MS-
Tittnn OAsiSIll May lent Thompson 202
Adams l Cookc leI Tolal sOrtentaIV Cordts ini Uhnert I Miller
135 Meier 117 Stein 111 Total 776
The niveralde Council team won two more CalmIn the Knights o Colinibus Leasuc toumamcnat Starrs illcys lut MKht The scores
Klvcrslde Council Molktr W Ollrien IW-Gleaion I J Trnvcri 123 lleuer 181 Total 7JS
St Mchola1 Council Murphy too IVye 11-8Dsrjcon 121 lUng Smith ill Totl 7tn
SECOND OASISSt Nlrhnlas Council Murphy lf tloyle Ul-
Darreon 127 Klnir 131 Siilih 728San Silvadur Council McMaaua 1 Carroll
IM McMahon lid Unnctt 112 Golle 14V To-tal 711
SAMEIllverslde Council llnlker 209 OBrien IttS-
Gl soi uiTravers 177 Iliu r let Total fVtSon Salvador Council MtManus 12
171 McMabon 107 iinnlt las Cole 17 To-tal bIG
nede their recuLir scheduled cameIn hit Brooklyn ottnllc lleitcvolent townamcnt liE night Inn Sherman and Olive Councilplayed oil a K st onei tame The scores
sitar oasisGen Sherman Council P ncllman IM Wll
lIam IM F Fudzlnskl 119 J Bellman IM Bethtai Total S39
Olive CouncllBaunun 191 Velth 120 BentVahl Mayer l Total 7 4
SECOND OMEOlIve roiim n liaumnn IS1 Velth ISO llenn-
U Wahl 211 Miner i t TotalSt Malachy Council Forfeited
THintl OAMEGen Shfrmn Council I1 Bellman ISO Wil-
liams 172 F FuJilaakl 133 a llellmsn 177 Beth140 Total TJn
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Gen Shermin Council I Bellman I4 Wl-lIlinu IM F FudtlusUI 112 J Bellman IM Beth110 72
lUiimnn 15 Velih 132 Henn134 Wahl 170 Slayer IK foul 774
III the IlumMiiT and Steam Supply Leaguetournament last niJt one of the salesmen mentallied II Tac scores
ItonaUs lohnsin Company of NewMalnkr l Malcolm mi A4 riderCavaiitcn W i Tola 40-
2vmklns Brothers Martin Wick 113
Mahcrer IU Itz Ufl Keating 143 Total 701
SKCONn iiAjeRonalds 4 Johnsin Company oj New orU-
Malnlcn Ill Malnilm lOs cnsgrovc 135 Wder121 Cavanagn IU Total BIO
KalcanieiiMcln Ill Flrliler 10 Sands IU-IIaulu er II Dledenck ITS Total S77-
TIIIRU lAMEJenkins nmthcrs Martin 1J7 Wick Ill
Uahoney 117 1tz 181 Keailnr ill Total 87-1NilesnenSHln K4 Fielder 07 Sanils 12-
Hlrschneld ill Dirdrrlrb 113 f9J
The Klsh Manuficturtne Ciinpany team made-a and Ira defeated twice In theCi imeivlal league tournament last night Thescores
Flair oasisMlllain I lln A Co leser POUCh J2-
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Tvnne IM FUh r ill Toease 137 Hsublt-hek 122 Total oil
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naubllvhk M7 Fl hrr 1 A Toense 144 WolS-IS T H I Mi-
Mrlcilf ItnllieM 4 CoVolkman S Peck142 IiaMri vo llcl rby U Wllbirt 177 Totalsn
TIIIKO oasisWilliam Ivlln A Cr Vlrsrr 14
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llrnthers A Co Volkman 1C9 Ieck131 liavlrs Ilickerty IS7 Wllberl l Total
The Mmnd u tilmcnt of tames In Lepplga-tnumatncnt re ultcil as follows
moist UMK-Itiek Flucl ISii M Nuwnk IM Lnbm Ifs
Sellill Iff 1 iiwak 115 Tclal 732
fuevla AflcmoonMntzer Ii2 112
Mruthcn 132 liotlimau i 132 TotalHWOVU
Nnnldeutvher Kohler la Stack 147 Ksckenmel ter KJ Ohlrn tat Luhrn Ito Tolal C87
Tuesday Aiiernnon Moter III L nz ll llcihnvii 1 2 FtcI IW Total 784
Tills II fltlllc-Ihirk L Nonal l lim II M Nowak 11-2Soliiit iro nHjel U2 Tiial 7 s-
MiriHlemvher Kuhler IU Stack 17 Kr kenmister 110 Luhis 100 Total is
The Annct nnd teams and lostn Hie UrooHyn Tnenty sIxth Ward touroamentsat nl lil Ihcawirrs-
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Kyrln 171 Colicn VM Total M7Hodman IM Herilnz 179 II Tiede
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nne fjro lnrer IM IWickofer 143 Carl 18-1yrliir 117 Oihra Total 7M
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three teams In the FUlbusb-Vrademy lotimameiil las night won and lostl girne The scorisKinir itMR-
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The Trcmouis Won of the came Inlie Ixairui tournament last flight
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Tretnonl Schultz 77 IM Tabor 147 lacnr 111 Ijulcr t 7 821
West F MH BurrJJ hi Dili Boos 128 Powell120 FrlCfl 1 13 1eUrson lie Total 702-
SFlOXIl OASISWest Farms Buirjuehs 223 floes ill Bowell
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The followlni snmes were played In the Unitedlowllnz Clubs Section 2 tournament last night
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Forward KlrslT itfT Emmerich IJJ Drown2U Textor lie Wrndcruth 171 Total 7U
Titian GAUlarkKuhn 173 Dlttrich tm Wolf IM If-
trtrcmiorf IM W Melumlorf IM Total 7Iunvard Itirstrr 1 7 nmmerich 133 Broun 12-
0extur lid Weiuli roth 171 Total 74-
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Several wellknown athletic promotebidding for a match which has alread
been arranged between Nouralah the flanTurk and George Hackentchmldt and thchance are that the pair will meet witha short time In London When Nouralaarrived In England a month ago he Immedlately threw down the gauntlet to theRuslan He offered to wrestle Hackenschmidt at either OrsoooRoman or catchMcatehcaa style best two In three fallsfor a side bet of 13000 Haokeoachmldtimanager has already accepted and all thaila required now to make the match a flxturi-U the signing of articles Both men anacknowledged marvels at the game and tcontest between them would undoubtedlycreate a lot of Interest Nouralah has allagreed to throw Jack Carkeek the Americantwenty times In one hour or forfeit 1000Carkeek mys that he will give the Turk ichance to test his skill under these conditionas soon as his Carkeeks theatrical engagemenu have been completed
T nl the wonderful Japanese wrestlerwho la at present In England recently gavean exhibition of his powers In London whtcbIs ntlll the topic of conversation among thfollowers of wrestling Tml recently offerer
100 to any professional antI a 1200 solid Mlveicup to any amateur whom he failed to throwInside of a quarter of an hour Four menaccepted anti they all met with quick defeatThe first man to face Tanl was J Ledgerhoiiseof the Lynn Boat Club London U took theJan exactly two minutes to put Ledgerhouse down Victor Ierryman a strappingsixfooter was Tanln next rival Ierrymanon ncoount of his height managed to giveTanl n tusslo for it while but ho was thrownIn tv minutes and thirty secontU J Vic-
tor a brawny 200poundcr came next Hobothered Tanl a good ileil and loud the Japdown In tho eighteenth minute hut could notkeep him on the mat Vhn Tanl went aftertha Englishman he succeeded tu securing a-
back rummer lock Victor cuccumbIn three minutes After n half minute restTnnl tackled n named J Parker
crosibuttockcd Parker and latterdecided to
Clarence Ilouldln this Cuban Wonder hastaken In tow Au u t Faust the German whoIn to meet Cleorir at PoloA C next night and has taughthim a number of tricks Ikmldln IM conceded to rx clever and hisknottledirc of tim floe points ofwill In the estimation of be a val
aid to KaitHt Fati t has contractedto throw four tlm In ono hour
Tom Jenkins who Is matched to meet JohnPlenlncr the Hutcher nt Madl onGarden on Jan 31 has yielded to the persistentrequests of Jim Parr for amatch this have limed articleto meetto a finish at Montreal on Feb I ntcatchcan elvis two In three raIls toscore Jenkins hard ot work for bothmatches which ho to winat Newnrk Jenkins will to throw
Ixonhnrdt twice In ono hourA few weeks airo 1 here rrrlvod In country
a promising hfavy vrel ht vre tl r from SwedenAumi t Cu tnv on lu I now
In Jamestown N V HeMes beinir a wrestlerthe foreigner HII ncrolmtn hleh juniwellit lItter Mo l with bl feet andhands and wonderfully tttone luMavonIs working nt Jiuup town o a to he In conilltlon In the event of matrh brinewith stir of the tile follow
Orn tlne a wellknown porting man ofMilwaukee write to TllK SIS to liwould to find nn opponent for IVel-avnln t any wr tler In tti nt catchixcMcliran provllMl they can o l
between 185 and 175 l Isto bark heel for any wmt
An InterctlnT match nt cntclin cntchcnnrules wa d lle l nl i titon Ohio thn othernliht lIon principals were Clnrlev eliiiHkeof Iittburff llhke the KTton
HelnrrkoilpfiMtiIIllike tiklnctwo tnl7ht fill lleitiecke one toHufTxlo In search of a match with iilter il-
louchbvJoo Carroll the Irl h who wa
ea Uv taken Into iiiip bv TOOl tonkin whenho wv In thl ooiiutrv la t y tr lna forfeit with r with arliillimrn mcompnnyliis lo meet heavyweklit In Carroll av that hisnutch with JejkliiH flioulil oct be taken as astandard of skill a ho not In the best
Selva of Paterson who failed lo detleorce Eothtier the other nlcbt
Jenkln PanMcl eo 1 In a mutch Selva silcots tint Mol trl or Jenkins undertake tothrow him three times In one hour
LOAItEU HALL IX HOIfLlSEastern lrn Ntrontly Asalnst Its Isp In
TotinirtmcnlaThe loaded howling ball which hits gained
nuch a strong foothold In Vost will notbe utlllzwl to any extent In this city If thethey owners and bowler who rcproent theclubs In the varlou tournaments can eliminate
Is conMderod In thn Eimt a detriment tosport loaded bnlls have linen used
few of the local bowlers hut such a hueund cry bon raised that It will Oat besurprising if they will eventually disappearaltogether
Theta bills are drill Ihroueh the centreIn sons caws nnd filled with lead as muchas the purchaser desire from ono 10 livepounds If necessary and then pluggedup with wood OthT bills tire loaded In
he finger hole boU1 bilng bored nnnth or two r then llllod with load andovered with coloring to hide the l id Inho Vet a rubber lull with lend Is u od-
mt that kind not reached hero Thiswooden bull iiisl hero weIghs is a rule nomoro Klxteeu i ouniN while tutu loaded
The Eastern admit superiorityof the loaded hull only as fHr a ono nbled to mnk oren Ur Henry
a member of the Kxocutlvo Coiiiuiltto-of the Howllnr Coner l o
pronounced In drnitnciatfoii ofthe losded hell Ho ay
If thn loaded ball usod tlio ilmnplonwill to to the It N l
one who not practlo I with the loarl l
sphere to use H with any of succorsA man who u f n twentytivind hail must
constnnt ret tilemuscles In such condition that ho can bundleIt No bowler can undorAlnnd the
of the ball or irtt rood In the flrtHttempts So what In tbo o of iho trmto t-
We go to till tourinmont and roll ncaliimon who aro trtiriM In u o of flit loanedball I no tioiibl thit with tliH lonilod
a men can mni a hlrjhor score Thennly result will bo tint t nt t will runfair partial und to the disadvantage ofEast
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Thoma Burns of Now ork defeated hisIrrKiklyn rival Nat Wunl last night In
tournament Mnntauk-caderny They rOut In thin flrt snino and
wilt the wlnnvr frotri the openingrink drove lull to tho holesapldly and hula gnmn was li l od out byhe ncciirncy of position playingin other hand was not form and hado work hard for hl ho forelted two halls fur to nd two to the
on the hronk In only fourof the fifteen he iorral a ma-
ority of the boil The contct was unfor the number of ralches Uurns-
mvlng nine and Wnrd elevennumsa 13 3 14 11 3 to t s 7 it i 3 7
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