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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 9

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CAR! ERWINS 'wX 'iS 1 4 4 4 i r4 fa a 4 fcM tjjx Af ff A NEWS SPORTING WORLD OVER HAH ER DEL DEMIES Ths John Drew THS which ba unabl reovr ent ATMLKTICS Good tobacco from IV' I i Delehanty waft seen BERDAN Toledo HOWLING frnn CAMPAU AGAINST DASHES 667 Eu OOTBALL MeLean May Coach Northwestern DM KEIWIgPy A KEHCAN 1066 SCARCITY IS STILL ELT THE AUTO POINTS ROM PIGDOM CoatiMei rom Pace Eicht GENERAL SPORTING NOTES 300 (Burna) THE WHEEL Arthur we HECK 8400 1300 X300 MO ROWING Why to Cook's iMpertsl ExtraDryChaau i KI refer of De despise that sort of busi like underhand methods convict persons In any probably end efforts to tnie in Boston ural'te nw In Philadelphia December Eddie Carter of Brooklyn to night knocked out Peter Maher Of this city in the second round Of what was scheduled to be a six round boot at the Penn Art Athletic Club carter at the start began to rush Maher A lively exchange of blows during which Carter reached face several tiaaaa the total maa rrapoadin with body Mown was followed bg a clinch Carter ooattanany played for his Jaw la the asc end round there was considerable wrestling Maher floored Carter once aad was blaaetf knocked down thfee times Rte last tall BRAND TRUNK WILL USE TOLEDO ROAD TERMINAL baseball niontns slmpiv HIGHLAND PARK SPRING DATES John Threw ctgrara are mannfootweA by A 4 A Raarianonn we lately iaAom This will knock the iart of the ready tor Mr John for here him fur was the Big Stakes of Rich Value New York December 3 The entries for the Brooklyn handicap with $10000 added estimated value $17500 to ba run at Graves end will close Monday January 5 1903 The entries for the Suburban handicap with $10000 added estimated value $17500 to be run at Sheepshead Bay will close Monday January 5 1903 nt 15 High Aver Score 1M1M 1M 188 48 194 279 184 145 181 243 182 143 158 Ml Lady Rome Organdie 112: Po lonius 115 Sir Hugh Gorgalette Master Deutschland 107 Princeton Name Managers Princeton December James Lawson Jr 1904 of Williamsport Pa was to day elected manager and Arthur Hamilton 1995 of Pittsburg assistant man ager of the Princeton university football team VRTROn JOCKEY CLUB HAS TICK THE DATES Industrial Bldg A Leun Assn to 3 Murphy iot is 1 village 0IUCIIO tPIOv nlKE) Toledo December It is announced that the Grand Trunk railway has completed arrangements for the use of the terminals of the Toledo Railway Terminal Co in this city The Detroit Toledo Shore Line which has Just been purchased by the Grand Trunk and which will furnish an entrance to this city for that road has no ter minals here Cincinnati December The stakes of the latonia Jockey duo for the spring meet ing of 1903 will close January 1 and are as follows: The Cllpsetta stakes for Allies 2 year olds $1000 added 5 furlongs The Harold stakes for colts 2 year olds llOuC added 5 furlongs The Cincinnati trophy a sweepstakes for colts and Allies 2 year olds $2000 added In addition to the first money and stakes the winner will receive a silver cup donated by Julius leisch man distance ruriongs ine Brewers Exchange handicap for 3 year oids and up $1250 added 6 furlongs The Merchant stakes a selling sweepstake for 8 year olds and upwards $1250 added mile The Decoration handicap tor 3 year olds and upward $1500 added 1 1 10 miles The Cin cinnati Motel spring handicap ror year olds and upward $1250 added 1 miles The Cincinnati steeplechase a handicap for 8 year olds and upward $1000 added full course about 2 miles The Latonia Derby (1904) for 3 year olds (fbals of 101) $2500 114 miles The Latonia Oaks (1904) for fillies 3 year olds (foals of 1901) $1250 added 1 miles WASHINGTON OLK WONDERING I THE TOWN IS DOOMED Mli Newport to Have Winter Racing I Cincinnati December After a confer ence held here to day between John Ryan the well known St Louis horseman and rank owler the owner of the New port Ky track it was decided to have winter'racing at that course The meeting will commence on Christmas Day and rub indefinitely Three hundred dollar and $400 purses will be given A foreign book Will also be The betting shed aa well as the grandstand will be inclosed with glass Mr owler will be manager and other officials will be named in a tew days ANOTHER CLUB OR LOCAL RIN6 ARTISTS Cleveland December According to Arthur every skilled workman in the employ of the several railroads in this city has had or will have his wages advanced from 5 to 15 per cent This will include a number of men on roads which have mads no public announcement of the advance Mr Arthur also said that he believed the railroad organizations as such would not make any united demand for advances in wages but that the requests would be made by the employes in the respective cities Tills has been the plan pursued during ths past year and it has been found satisfac tory the demands having been granted in most instances rS Payment st Piai ax Award December A Mexico WILL OPKM ITS MUNG BASON BOOS New York December All grades of refined sugar were advanced 10 points to day I' Reciprocity Convention Promisee Detroit Bank aaeerity CLUB WILL PROBABLY HOLD ITS MEETING AS PLANNED Healey Kdlet Caases TroaMe London December The proposed new rule preventing rowing clubs which have been coached by professionals from taking part in the international races at Henley which will come up for decision at the meeting of the Henley regatta stewards on December It threatens to cause trouble In English rowing circles Rowing men in general are opposed to the move which is really a policy to exclude foreign crews at Henley English amateur clubs do not use professional aid in rowing at all while foreign clubs almost invariably do so Cotton Statistics Washington December The sta tistician of the department of agricul ture estimates the actual growth of cotton iu the United States in the year 1302 03 as 10417000 bales of an average net weight of 4907 pounds The area picked or to be picked is' estimated at ft 114103 acres a reduction of 734227 acres or 274 per cent from the acre age planted The total production of lint cotton is estimated at 6111870028 pounds an average of 1885 pounds per acre ebbEts again dreams that he WILL RECALL DONOVAN started among the This means that every effort cinder path next ir st Kansas to Have Raaners Kansas City December 3 Ed Corrigan the Chicago horseman and a number of local capitalists ave it is announced de cided to organize a company with a capi tal of $250000 to construct a mile track in Kansas City Already an option on the ground in the' southeastern portion of the city ha's been secured and Mr Corrigan says: "We will have one race meeting next fall and after that two meetings each sea son Some of the best horses in the coun try will be brought dhieago December 3i National Reciprocity League has sent out LOBO invitations to commercial bodies all over the country with the vtew of securing a representatives attendance at the reciprocity meeting to be held in Detroit next Wednesday and Thurs day The Canadian friends of the movement will be present in forte Nell Sngpy Has Given Up Coaching Ann Arbor Mich December Nell Snow Who has been coaching the University of Nashville football team this season is in the city He says (bat he will not coach again having accepted a position with a construction company in New York Ex Capt "Jimmy" Baird is employed by tht same company Hairies tor Six Day Bike Grind New York December The teams have been decided upon for the alx day bicycle race at Madison Square Garden next Sun day night The official list of starters fol lows: Stinson and Moran Boston team Keegan and enn Iri tekm Bedell broth ers Long Island team ranz Krebs and Barclay Jersey team Butler and Turville Quaker team Leander and loyd Krebs western team Macarlai'd and Maya Cal ifornia team Peterson and Hedspeth Chi cago team Newkirk and Jacobson Ni'w England team Bald and Elkes all Ameri can team Gougoltz and Kaser rench German team Bulsson and Bruni rench team Heller and Doerflinger German team Breton and Darragon Alsatian team Loot ens and Barasquin Belgium team Galvin and Downey Massachusetts team 'y Big' School 'Game Aaaared Chicago' December There is no longer any doubt that the Brooklyn Polytechnic school football team will come here to play the Hyde Park eleven next Saturday All arrangements were completed yester day The eleven will travel a special car and when It reaches Chicago it will make its headquarters nt the Victoria ho tel All of the transportation and expenses for the meals aboard the train were wire td yesterday Prof Stagg of the University of Chicago is coaching Hyde Park Big Theft of Revenue Statzps Danville Ky December 3 Revenue stamps to the value of $39000 ranging in denomination from 31 to $1W are missing from the Internal revenue of fice of the eighth district This dis covery was made by the officials in vestigating the recent mail pouch rob bery Beside these stamps checks drafts and registered letters aggregat ing many thousands more are missing the exact amount of which probably win never oe ascertained OKTING ACTS AMCIE JOE lACICSQN Crew Giveu Up for Lost Halifax S3 December Th schooner Golden Rule icoal laden from Souris 1 for the Mag dalen Islands with her' eaptaih and crew of three men has been given up tor lost She left port three vrtu BUT IN AVOR MORE TWO IN THREE RACES Bank Cashier Indieted Toledo December 3 rank Brady secretary and cashier of the defunct Imnerial Savings bank was to day indicted on seven counts thres :7 xor emoezziemenx one tor lorgery one for making false entries and misap plying moneys of a building and loan company (hafMaiu Ceassnoaee Memphis Will Offer Larger Parses! Memphis Tenn December The list of stakes for the spring meeting at Montgom ery Park announced to dav by Secretary Macarland of the New Memphis Jockey Club show increased added money in four events Announcement is also made that in addition to $400 purses nothing less than $000 handicaps will be offered The increased stakes are: The Tennessee Oaks from $1500 to $2000: the Memphis stakes from $1000 to $1500 the Cotton steeplechase handicap richest jumping event In the south from $1000 to $1500 The following stakes are announced to close January 3 Tennessee Derby 1904 9 furlongs $3000 added Tennessee Oaks 1904 mile $2000 added Gaston Hotel slakes 4 furlongs 2 year old colts and geldings $1000 added Ardelle stakes 2 year olds 4 furlohgs $1000 added Memphis stakes 2 year olds 5 furlongs $1500 added Gay oso Hotel stakes $1000 added 3 year olds (sequel to the derby) Montgomery handi cap 11 16 miles 3 year olds and upward $3000 Added Peabody handicap $1000 add ed 9 furlongs 3 year olds and upward Cot ton stakes steeplechase handicap $1500 added about 2 miles Tennessee Brewing Co stakes selling 7 furlongs $1000 added The final declarations from the Tennessee Derby and Oaks of 1903 are also due Jan uary 3 The meeting will begin March 30 and continue twenty one days ending April 22 Inglezide Race Winnerg San rancisco December The racing at Ingleside to day was first class and i earner av life rouble for me I became weak and nerrcee My kNtoeys tecama affected and I feared Bright's Disease Married Ute wee unsatisfactory and my hotoe unhappy I tried ell failed till I took treatment from Dre Ken ledy A Kergan Their New Method treatment built mo ap nentallr nhveloallv and sexually I feel and act like a NM9 RMMflW MaMWtfvt TtusW WM 1 VflNfl TTlflV RIM hfMlMt fltKlll fhl and responsible financially eo why patronize Quacks and akirs whoa Attell and Ryan Will Meet Chicago December Abe Attell and Buddy Ryan will furnish the wind up of the America Athletic Club Monday night The proposed bout between Dave Sulli van and Benny Yanger has not yet been made and is still hanging fire It said that everything is settled? but the referee but there seems to be some doubt as te whether the bout will take place or dot Attell and Ryan' afe both fast and' cletitT and a good deal of rivalry exists between the two bout with Broad recently put him down as a dangerous in any kind of company and the match with Attell is expeqtm to be both tMt and hard? CaRD OR NEXT DELRAY SHOW 18 ALSO ANNOUNCED Tothi 35242 36 ol8 29769 27807 There now ueema to be reasonable ground fort belief that the story of the signing of Delehanty and his Sen atorial friends issued by the McGraw bureau of publicity will prove to have as little foundation as divers tales told earlier and eanier dis proved ults upon whose capture McGraw laid much strebs still main tains that he is at liberty There is in evidepee the statement of Al Orth printed jyesterday that any claim that he is to jump Washington for New York is false And now comes Dele hanty himself with a denial that yes terday returned the smiles to red Postal's face and caused the sunshine to once more dance in the Griswold corridors Delehanty is at present at New Or leans following the runners In the off season Del is always at some race track Hla love of the horses explains the fact that he has tapped the Wash ington treasury for 81600 of the 1903 salary already at the track yesterday and according to the story telegraphed from New Orleans denied emphatically that he had agreed to jump He also gave out a bit of baseball news stating that at Donovan the St Louis manager will be with McGraw next year Dei claims that the matter is all fixed up by tne New York and St Louis clubs course I may sign elsewhere than with Washington" Delehanty is quoted as saying to date aIc Graw and 1 have dome to' no agree ment 1 refused $7000 McGraw said that was his limit I said $10000 and McGraw declared New Yorkers Simply Smile Some of the New York people place less credence In the tales tnat McGraw and his staff tell than do people of other cities The New Yorx Sun of Tuesday commenting on the Dele hanty scare and on some matters of more especial interest to Detroiters says: "Periodically there conies a report that Ed Delehanty the hard hitting outfielder is to Join the New York baseball club It comes to life and then fades away into nothingness Just now it is working again Secretary Knowles of the New York clubaid yesterday that he knew nothing about the matter When Delehanty was seen at Morris Park after the close of the 1903 play ing season he declared positively that he would play in Washington again next year "Charles Ebbets of the Brooklyn base hall club is trying' to convince himself among others that Willie Keeler Will stick to the Brooklyn for next seasou Ebbcts also says that Pitcher Bill Donovan will be with the Brooklyns next year having signed a contract at an increased salary and will return any advance money aeqepx ed from the American League" According to Ebbets the Brooklyn club got otily 'two or three American League players? but Add ed $20000 or $300u0 ti the Ainertdta" League expenses for next year lf the American continues to furnish the public with ex Citing race and there ie a repetition Of last tame National League affair busily clicking turnstiles doubtless will en able the American to survive the I blow Swelling expenses have not stood in the way of the American in' providing enter? talnlng baseball on the field a fact ap preciated by Washington la Worried Down In Washington they are beginning to get a bit nervous over the recent mix un and are beginning to wonder whether or not the town is to be passed up in favor of Pittsburg In fact the Washington fans occupy the position that was that of De troiters a month ago Inasmuch as red Postal is now considering the matter of moving to new the old National League park it is apparent that the owner himself is not contemplating any transfer The Washington Star says: Loftus will have to do the hustling of his life to present any sort of a front at American League Park next sea son At present the team lines up with Clarke and Drill behind the bat Lee and 'Patten pitchers Carey first De Montre ville second Coughlin third Robinson short and not a man for the outfield Jimmy Ryan can be signed at a small ad vance and this popular fielder should be secured Where the other two flelders will come from is a Question At the present time the most available players for the out field are Billy Lush of last Bostons whom De Montrevllle recommends highly Holmes of last Detrolts Mcarland of the Baltimore! and possibly George Brown of this city who is under reserve with the New Yorks apparent inactivity of the Washing ton management although very easily ac counted for on account of the big boom In salaries has an ominous look for the game in this city next season The real estate syndicate in Pittsburg insists that It will have a club in the American League next season and President Johnson has gone on record as saying that the Detroit club will not be disturbed The natural inference then is that the Pittsburg people are dick ering for the Washington franchise This would distort the eastern end of the Amer ican League circuit but 1 these are war times and President Johnson works under the rulp that he is taking the right road when he strengthens his lines so as to make a bold front to the Queenstown December Arrived Majestic from New York Hamburg December 3 Arrived Numantla from Tafpnia San rancis co etc via Havre New York December 3 Artlved: Moltke from Hamburg Zeeland Ant werp Sailed: Steamers Celtio for Liverpool St Lottis for Southamp ton Gibraltar December 3 Passed: Pal atia from New York for Naples and Genoa Perugia for Naples from New York Liverpool December Sailed: Mus ician for New Orleans Lake Cham plain for Halifax Oceanic New Yot via Queenstown Scilly December Passed: St Paul from New York for Southamp ton Liverpool December 3 Lake Ontario from Montreal Paris ian from St John and Halifax Bremen December Arrived: Neckar irom Baltimore Southampton December 3 Arrived: St Paul from New York Although it has been announced that there will be no conflict between the Detroit Jockey club and the older organization the Highland Park club it still that the Highland Park people will adhere to their orig inal idea of holding a spring meeting In addition to the regular fall meeting and will get the shorter session in well ahead of the Grosse Pointe dates Nothing has been done yet by the Highland Park club of course and the plans now are just as they were left at the meeting held some weeks ago prior to the departure of Secre tary armer for the south The plan then proposed and still likely to be adopted was to hold a short meeting prior to the one at To ronto which runs for nine days opening about May 22 Hamilton fol lows Toronto with a five day meeting and four days later ort Erie will open and run for a stretch of thirty days It is then proposed to hold the autumn session immediately follow ing the fall meeting at Toronto which would bring many horses here before the shipment to the south The assigned to the Detroit Jockey club will make it easy for the new turf body to secure some good stables The meeting will take place after the close of Latonia and just before the big meeting at Washington Purk thus making it possible for the owners to ship here taking in the meeting at which the American Derby is decided' Just who will be secretary of the Detroit Jockey club Is not known but there are rumors that Eddie Lawrence secretary at Windsor this season is the probable official Philadelphia December red Dunlap at one time the beet second baseman in the country and a bright star in Detroit's famous big team was buried here to day Although be drew as high aa $5000 per season he died penniless Kennedy Says He Will Bloelt tke New York Deall New York) December Jim: (Kennedy the sporting promoter who was mentioned for a time as prospective backer of the New York American league team is very sore over Ban action in Ignor ing him Johnson has declined to let Ken nedy in at all end the latter to night de clared that he would exert influence that would prevent the American league from playing on Manhattan Ir land Kennedy claims to be able to freeze out the American leaguers despite their claim that they have already secured grounds and made ether arrangements Teaple Not Candidate i 1 Pittsburg December Th National league which has counted on Tem ple being elected president of that organ ization received a sad blow last night when Mr Temple announced that toe could not accept the position Mr Temple said in announcing bls decision: as I regret it I must withdraw from the posi tion of candidate for the presidency 6r the National league My ttnrlness associates in conference decided that I cannot mix baseball with business I bow to them It has been the one desire: of my life to have the whole say in basebail bet I asst bow to my KNOCKED OUT OLDER MAN IN THE SECOND ROUND BOUT arther lattwiry Into Elderon Ordered jrw Chicago' December 3 The board Of dp 'peals of the American Trotting Association held a tong meeting to day At the coit "clusiote of "the executive session the fol lowing decision in the' Elderore case Was ahnotmeed: evidence of Thomas Stewart arid Samuel ZMaugher self confessed perpetra toraof the most obnoxious frauds against A Simins and Simms is not sufficiently corroborated and the cases against A and Simms are dis missed without prejudice The secretary is ordered to further Investigate the admis sions made by the witnesses and bring them before the board when corroborating evidence can be secured The temporary reinstatement of the horse Elderone by the Columbus judges is made In the case of the horse Re elect driven in races in Recdville Mass and Syracuse NY by Gus Macy while Macy the owner who entered him was suspend ed it appeared that Macy waa the 12 year old son of Gua Macy and th case waa continued to give Gus Macy an oppor tunity to further explain AMOUS BASEBALL PLAYER IS DEAD Boulevards have disbanded for the aea non They will give the Delta Juniors and Athletics the opening games on their sched ule next season Head Coach Williams at Pennsylvania fully expects that Old Penn will bd un beaten next year from the football material he will have on hand Thcre are more than 125 candidates for the basketball team at Harvard Nearly all of the husky football players will try to make the five Albert Boswlck the eastern millionaire has ordered an auxiliary schooner rigged yacht The craft will be ISO feet over all and will cost about A hockey team has been organized among some ladles down east and practice games are played twice a week on private hockey grounds near New York city' Last year's accidents showed? Manager Armour that he cannot have too many out fielders on hand and for that reason Le says he has signed six for 1903 says John McGraw have an outfield next year that has not' been equaled in three years if the men now un der contract report jiext Racine Wie baa gette crazy over its polo team and any amount of money is be ing wagered that the team will bring home the Western Polo Leagus pennant Those at the head of athletic affair at Columbia University are very anxious to have ootball Coach Morley but it Is doubtful if this can be brought about Stagg haa been ttnlning his track men for the past two months? He has had a track class every morning since school be gan and glready has a good line on the XUVUe Inter work has been track men at Harvard the Crimson is going to to dsfeat Yale on the Wav The annual Intereoliegiate chess tourna ment will be held in New York December 25 and 27 $4srvard Yale Princeton Cornell Pennsylvania and Colombia will compete 3 CoaOh WiRianui Minnesota believes five points too much for a place Mck taken more work for a touchdown and they should not count the same" says th Gopmr eofoh Evanston Ill December It is ru mored here that Jack McLean the former Michigan halfback and for two years at Knox College may succeed CoacW Hol lister McLean has not yet made ST giew contract with Knox and it is said tlftf weald not be averse to coming to vaneton Rumor also had it That some of the aldn nl have opened negotiations with Capt chad? wlek of Yale who will graduate this jAeaf1 There is talk at Yolo however that the Captain will return next year as a coach tb alipa mater atid in that case ho would probably not 'consider an invitation from 'Atty western institution Wintalng avorites Were ew New Orleans December 3 Sweet Alice was the only winning favorite here to day Weather fine track heavy Summaries: irst race five Tom Maybin 104 (H Booker) 5 to 1 won Tancred 198 (Hel geson) 5 to 2 second Mathilde 103 (ull er) 6 to 1 third time 1:07 DoC Wood Oronte Nimble Nag Lord Touchwood Ar vensis Immortelle Mount Hope and Nicol ette also ran Second race six furlongs Peter Duryea 105 (Hoar) 30 to 1 won Nabockllsh 105 (Gannon) 7 to 5 second Azua 102 (Scully) 40 to 1 third time 1:20 4 5 Georgia Gardner Sand lea Hl Kollar Judge Magee Star Gazer Piquancy Alvin and Ladylike also ran Third race six Sweet Alice 111 (Can non) 6 to 5 won Pride of Galore 108 (Brice) 11 to 2 second: Handsptnner 110 (W 9 to 2 third time 5 Rankin Latuka Pirate and Orpheum also ran ourth race mile and 70 yards Jessie Jarboe 95 (Haack) 7 to 2 won Kilogtam 108 4 to 1 second Rolling Boer 110 (Buchanan) 7 to 10 third time 1:54 The Widow also ran ifth race six fur longs Scorpio 107 (Gannon) 10 to 1 won Ordnung 107 (O'Connor) 2 to 5 second Op tional 104 (Helgeson) 20 to 1 third time119 Lord Pepper Nobleman Honolulu" Jerry: Hunt? and 'armer Jim also? rail' Sixth race Pierce 104 (Cogs well to 1'won Atheola 96 (H Michaels)' 30 to 1 second Marcos 105 (uller) 13 third time 1:50 4 5 Lady Midas Troca dero tiut ena 'and Chicadee also ran? Entrffs irst race five and a haij 'fur Shrine Hedge Puredale 105 War Cry Robert Lansing Pathos 108 Shoo ly 118j Brookston 115 Second race seven Nannie Sarner 101 Optimo 103 Tom Kingsley 105 Kiss Quick Henry of ranstamar Sue Johnson 106: Scotch Plaid 108 Brandy Smash 113 Third race six Chanterelle Optional 95 Par nassus 98 Boundlee 100 Moablna Kabule Moroni 101 Shut Up Ben rost John Pot ter 103: Russellton 107 ourth race six and a halt Dr Scharff 100 Tra vers 104 Jack Demund 109: Death 114: The Lady 119 ifth race five furlongs lora Levy 93 Vestia 93 St Vitus Ma thilde 98 Anzelger Arvensls Agnes Mack Solver 101 Watkins Overton 104 Sixth race mile and 70 Leenja 90 Mary Moore Bean Joe Collins 97: Cevlon Sara gamp Right Bower laneur 102 Swords man 106 lop Prince Blazes 107 Ecome 112 RAILROAD MEN TO GET INCREASE IN WAGES greMi to authotikk the tMLymflnt of 8X 430883 Hexickn Currency to the "United 8tMM witn interest tnereon in accordance With the awkrd of The HtKUe atMtffttton in th matter of the lag fundi Secretary LUnanteur in forme eonarwM President Campa of the Detroit Driving Club has little use for the dash kystem in trotting In an interview printed ly the Chicago Inter Ocean yesterday Nr Campau la quoted as saying: "They' will not do at all It will be nec essary to revolutionize the whole system of racing on the plan of the running turf a change so radical that it is both imprac ticable and unwise The Brighton Park and Memphis plan so called will die a natural death In fact the Brighton Beach Association has already declared the plan a failure The shortening of racing con tests however is Inevitable aad the 'De troit entire programme next season will be the best two iu three heats with the exception of the IIOUUU and stake and the $5000 of stake which will be three in five as heretofore and' this plan I think will meet both tho wants of horse men and the race going Treawy Statement Washington December 3 To statement of the treasury balances in the general fund exclusive of the 8150 000000 gold reserve in tbe division of redemption shows: Available cash bal ance 8203899240 gold SU4895788 sil ver 86350677 United States notes 82 963765 treasury notes of 1890 894722 national bank notes 813277645 total receipts this 'day 81665034 total re ceipts this month 85672211 total re ceipts this year 8241154360 total ex penditures this day 81450000 total ex penditures this month 84805000: total expenditures this year 8232171227 de posits in national banks 8148824169 fictroiterz Interested In Eastern Speedway Plan Xew York December Awaiting a con will: John Jacob Astor and the of 'ials of (he Automobile Club of America Alfred Crozier a Michigan capitalist end Wll'lam 1 Jaques of Detroit are at the Waldorf Astoria The latter is the in vent of a cement wheel track which it proposed to use on the great automobile route between New York and Chicago Mr Astir is greatly interested in the automo bt'e roadway ml it is understood has of f'Wl to give 510 000 toward Its construction 1 rovihij it is liuilt on the eastern shore of tbe Hudson Instead of the western as the Monthly boxing exhibition win held4 ths 'Detroit Athietio elub daring the winter meatta the osoaing skew Tbeiag slates for Deeember Jbt what me will usmiMM ths opening card la Mt known Matchmaker Ryan having several good box era under MneidqraUoa toe tbe windug Til programme of last etaswn will bo car ried out uno winter the exhibitions being Xree to msmbere while admission win be 'eharged to their friends The show win bo hold tn the Mtm but the seating ca pacity will increased several the shows last year drawlag so wall that yeo pie were turned away The eiu will make no effort te match the big men st the ring hot every match made will be an oven one that win guaran tee eemo test milling Thera chows at the olub bavs aided tn developing some of the premising local boyo now is the game notably Bruno Duggan Nicholson Com modore Walker Young and other Three or HMoibly four event will make up the aaroa Dabl Wtaa MataA fax Next Half ar Bhaw A big programme has been arranged by Matchmaker Heenan of the New Delray A 6 for the neat show which is elated for Tuesday evening December 88 There will bo a double wind up with ooter Weiher and Harry Nlchdlson in one bout and Johnnie Beaubien and Geofge St Pierre in the other Article for the bout between Wglker and Nicholson were signed last night the boxers agreeing to weigh in at 140 pounds at 3 on the day of the contest Walker has fought little in this vicinity has won some goad battles through the state Nicholson won bis last content from Mike Ward at the last Del ray show Besides the double wind up there will be three preliminaries Charles Baxter of Chicago and Hector Denoiny of Detroit will meet in one bout and Horace Spicer and red Ray iu another eight round con test The third preliminary has not been decided upon as yet William Considine will officiate as referee 875: single bit solid steel 88 doable bit solid steel 811 per doz carriage bolts 5v and 1 and 5' per cent off list: painted barbed wire 82 55 galvanized $2 85: sbeet iron No standard 3 35 extra smooth $3 45 galvanized 70 per cent off list No 9 aunegled wire $2 16 bar iron $2 25 pet cwt burden horseshoes $4 20 steel horseshoes $3 95 concave snow horseshoes $4 20 per keg The following quotations repre sent the New York card price to which add the rate in effect to each point: Crys tal dominoes 5 lb cartons (24 cartons to case) $7 05 Eagle tablets $5 95 cut loaf $5 45 crushed $0 45: cubes $5 10 powdered $4 95 coarse powdered $4 96 XXXX pow dered $5 standard granulated $4 85 line granulated $4 55 coarse granulated 84 95 extra fine granulated $4 96 confectioners' granulated $5 2 lb bags fine granulated $5 03 5 lb bags fine granulated $5 mold A $5 10 diamond A $4 85 A $4 70 No 1 Columbia A $4 65 No 2 Windsor A $4 65 No 3 Ridgewood A $4 65 No 4 Phoenix A $4 60 No 5 Empire A $4 55 No 6 $4 50 No 7 $4 43 Nd 8 $4 40 No 9 $4 35 NO 10 $4 30 No 11 4 25 No 18 20 No 13 $4 15 No 14 $4 10 NO 13 $4 10 No 16 $4 06 per cwt Michigan gran ulated 10 points less than eastern All AibwpIca Rgr4g Kansas City Md Dcramber Tbe AH AMsricah bdwlera now on the western trip began play in Oklahoma yesterday Tha record from October i to November in ViUVIVV lUliUUSI thirty candidate are expected to respond to the flrat call Claude Stark will prob ably be re engaged as coach stark played with Rockford in the Three 1 League lasteaeon and knows tbe game from A to CMarley "Wltlfe Booms Detroit Game Down East 'NSW York December 3 Charley White wno nas neen selected as tne omciai of the Metronolitan Athletic Club troit says pugilism has received a big boom in that city The sport was resumed there last week after six months of ing and White says that one of the best crowds that ever attended a box ing show in Detroit was present Sama to Henry Cortfite tot 27 blk 70 pt Jones (Nov 1 1902) 35000 Albert Kocn to Jonn ns tetn 30 ft iot 285 sub Porter (Dec 1 1902) Wolf 194 Peterson' 161 Selbach 152 Team records: Series played 47 reries won 47 Games played 235 games won 302 lost 33 Mtgnest single' game Aii Amencan made at Pueblo High five game total 3085 made Butte Highest total for diamond medals gene club of San rancisco 2858 Hlehest total for Pick prize 2818' Winner of Sam Karpf prize Leap San rancisco 238 Activb baseball practice at Detroit Uni versity School WUl eommenee January when the candidates will report to tsks TlEfDETKQITRIPR: BRINGS HORSES HEBE AHEAD TO RONTO IN MAY of infit A match between Broad and Herrera is now being talked of by one of the Califorhia clubs ould like to meet Gardner says Joe Choynski" I believe that I can beat htan I have fought many a better man than Marvin Hart was not pleased with the treatment he received in Chicago and he announces that he has passed up the Windy City clubs for good Since defeating Jack McClelland Eddie' Toy has been in demand but the boy prizes his services too highly and on this account Is losing many a cinch battle Eddie next bout will be with Chits Hemmler before an athletic club tn Cumberland Md The contest is scheduled to take place two nights before Christmas During the eleven years that rank Erne has been In the ring he has made over $40000 He was not a lavish spender and has enough left to keep the wolf from the door More news from the camp of Tommy Sul livan This time the Brooklyn lad says he has quit the ring for good to teach boxing to the ultra fashionable gentry of St Louis Jimmy Britt holds a respbnslble position In his employ and does not need to box for a living His natural craving for excitement caused him to enter the game They say that Twin Sullivan is far from being the Twin of some years back and it has been suggested to him to quit the boxing game and take up some other line of work nt Trierlnslde to dav was some of the finishes were dose clear and track fast Summaries: race Breton 102 3 to 1 won Amassa 102 second: Sterling Towers 99 third time 1:14 Arthur Ray Lone isherman Tioleta Tlberla I Lexington Pirate and Jim Brom well also ran Second race Eva 91 (Reed) 10 to 1 won Pesher 108 (J Daly) 25 to 1 second Matin Bell 98 (C Kelly) 4 to 1 third time 1:41 Harry Thatcher Mr Rose indward Hal metta Tizona Learoyd Rimrock Duke of York and Cknejo also ran Third race 6 Golden Light 107 (Ranseh) 6 to 5 won Matt Hogan 102 (Burns) 24 to second Doreen 104 (Trexler) 20 to 1 third time 1:14 Velma Clark iori net IL (Solden Cottage and Ths Miller also ran ourth race 7 Irene Lind sey 109 (Coburn) 3 to 1 won Huachuca 10 (Ranseh) 4 second: Meehanus 103 (Bullman) 12 to 1 third time 1:28 Wol hurst Sly Jim Hale Stuyve and Vohtcer also rrin ifth race mil and 70 yards Corrigan 114 (Ranseh) 8 to 5 won lush of Gold 107 (Troxler) 3 to 1 second Auto light 113 (McCue) 3 to 1 third time 1:46 Izod Star alsc ran Sixth race 13 16 Gaviota 112 (Bullman) 7 to 5 won Gold Van 111 (Donnelly) 3 to 1 second Gold Ball Ill (Burna) 8 to 5 third: time 1:28 Jockey Club and Nerva tor also ran is i Entries: irst race 8 furlongs Axmlller Discovery 104 Judge Napton Rey Hooker Saii tly Talma IM Katie Walcott 111 Kermit Mythrox 101 Lcn weteea 101: Sister Salite 98 ather Went ker 109 Second race mile Goll One 112 Breton 102: St Rica Buck Tay lor Gawaine 104 Loyal The Miller Nellie orest ilibuster Rs vino 106 Do reen 96 Third vrace uturity Dandy epanamint ivz Mooori to snark 10 Toribio Tower of Candles Montana Peeress 104 Botany $9 The Weaver 17 ourth race 11 10 Gravina 102 Hudson Iridlua 100 SL Winfred 7: Beau Ormonde $12 Geraldine 8 10 ifth race 1 mlk 80 KOIUCK VSO lee 308 3 Brail Dldarat IM Six Hi x'f gS Joliet ia Thx I I Joliet IU December 3 directors Of the Joliet Standard baseball club last night decided to enter tbe Three Eyed league and accepted a three year franchise tn that organisation The league team will he managed by TeMau who has bran at the bead of the independent organization here for several aeaeona Tebcau I already communication with players President Sex ton of Rock Irland attended the meeting He stated that either Springfield Or Du buque woulL get tbe remaining franchise in the league Wheel! tit Ctral Terre Haute IhA December Presi dent Bement of the EvanavUln baseball club who has been invetlaUag the pros pects in several citiM for three vacancies in the new central league was is the city yesterday and said that Wheeling prob ably would be taken in and that Spring field and coviagton Ky stood a good chance for the other places and they would break the long lump from Indianapolis to Wheeling SINUL HABITS IN YOUTH THY HEltlLT of IgMrane and felly in youth over eknrtion of mind and liMVti lnduced br isare are constantly wrsektag ths lives and future happiness thoosand of yremisiag young men ar an ery ag az tne moasnes meenra wnns vrwera ar forced te drag eat a weerr ffwitlrae and melsncbolv ex istence Others reach meerimray bat find no aoiane ar comfort there The viotlaaa era found in all station of rtthwtra Exe8a Talat raa Bataa Ma1e' Chicago December Cant leager Northwestern university wiii petition th taouHy aooa to bo granted the n6rtunity next spring tu visit a number ui preparatory scholia la search of good material far the rodtbajl qui neat raason Three playsro from Benton Harbor Mich where Maehee ney formerly of waa ooaon this year and two tram culver Military academy expect to enter at Evanston rararaaara 3 i' Yal Trank Maa Will Mt New Haven Conn December waa announced tu nignt by Capt John Thomas ot the Tale track athletic sasociattmi that a dual track meet had been arranged be tween Yale aad the Prince ten track teams The meet will be Mid here May nut Tim track meet between Harvard and Tale will be held in Cambridge on May and tne intereollegtate track meet nt Mett Haven on May 5 The track meet with Princeton is an innovation which is welcomed by ike etudsate and graduates of Tale one thins that savors in spirit at least of pro methods it is proposeu tj' the candidates to John university Deland la for winter training The two universities ave arrangements whereby a Chica go student may continue his courseit the lorida college getting full credit at Chicago for his work in De I nd l'nder these arrangements the candidates may no tnree work in the south They follow the lead of the big chibs' Of course Stagg is within his riglits in doing this sort cf thins but it looks like making this form of athletics very much superior tj the real purposes or what should I the real of a young college life Bester lias a judge named Dewey who deserves as much fame almost as the naval hero of the same name The Hub is open to boxing but only chartered clubs are allowed to conduct bents and none but regular are supposed to be allowed at sthe shews The game has been well con ducted and every regulation laid dorian has been observed Some of those per sors who are never happy When" oth ers are enjoying themselves have kept after the police forcing them to ac tion Recently an officer managed to get a ticket tn one of the bouts with out making formal application to the club merely giving his name and ad dress to the secretary Then the club officers were hauled into court Judge Dewey refused to hold the defendants saying: "Sternberg (the police officer who made the complaint) got his ad mission ticket by an act of deception and that makes his testimony value less The only evidence in this case is that obtained by him through fraud and deceit 1 ness I don't in trying to GRAIN SAYS HE HAS NOT YET DECIDED TO JUMP WASHINGTON Tonsiline WOULD QUICKLY OUMIT NMlLHIHiUtUaraUhrU NlbUf TaraUira aurttSaraTKroataafaUklaravacyaa aafli a paaitlva ncver ratal Mauth Haanazraa atte Quiaty A (mail bat TlnAT Bawbtea ncerous At fust have leers cate their true nature They look like ordinary sores and are usually treated as such Some simple salve wash or powder being used in the hope of drying them up and stopping the discharge but while me place tnay temporarily scab over it again inflames and festers becom tng as had or worse than ever After awhile the deadly poison begins to eat mto the surrounding flesh and the sore spreads with frightful rapidity Then he sharp shooting pains which dis tinguish the cancerous from the com mon ulcer are felt and the unfortunate patient is brought face to face with most dreaded of all maladies a cancerous ulcer Whenever an ulcer of any kind is tn healing it should be closely patched particularly if there is an in ented pre disposition to cancer Of J1 times a malignant stubborn ulcer ans trom a boil wart mole or pimple for when the blood ainted and the germs and seeds of llccr are implanted in the system telJ where the auiy poison is going to break out cures these cancerous ulcers th chronic sores by driving out of stein a1 tlie morbid and un irrb matter that keeps the ulcer tated and discharging purifies and strengtnens tne blood enabling it to throw off the germs and pois ons and when all impurities have hPnt removel from the blood the ulcerS Haturaily and permanently an'a h' rS a Purely vegetable remedy Wrb Perect blood purifier and tonic for our free book on Cancer Tbe Swift Specific Ce( Atlanta Ga HEAL E8TATE TRAMSER8 Kingatey register of deeds report the following list of real estate transfers recorded in hie office December 31902: cnaa upanski to Bertna uarie lot 43 sub Leib (Nov 19 1902) I Jacob Ruedlsnell to Louis Miller lot 85 sub Mullett (Nov 29 1902) A Traver to A Bowden lot 41 sub Park lots 76 to 79 (Nov 1902) 35000 Avrault to Amanda Bowdle $art lots 54 and 63 Stone Todd a Co sub 1 4 seca 55 and 56 (Nov 8 1908) 3000 Albert Voigt to John Briket lot 19 sub Meldnun (Dee 1 1902) L800 Caroline Gartner to cnas uoner iot 24 Scripps sub 674 (N6v 36 1903) Ellx Loach to Ludwig Bohllng land In sec 30 Greenfield (Nov 39 1902) Cooney to Martin Bayer 1 3 lot 305 aub Riopelle (Nov 28 8 oley to Cha' Schwartz tots 219 and 223 Schwartz sub 18 (Nov 29 1902) Chas Schwarts to Albert Waxen knecht tot 133 came aub fNov 29 1908) A Preston to rits Kalaow land arar A fVnv 1A 1902) a 389 Dan Baumann to Vincent LotankLlot 4 sub fa Moran fNov 9 1903) 90 Vincent Lotarskl to Michael Domsal atari fame land (Nov 26 1903) 1000 A Martz to Jo Goike lot 33 Miller 4b aub fri ecs rnd 83 (Dec 2 1901) 825 ischer to Louis Vajdehborahe tot 5 GUebel 4b sub Moran (Barit 17 1901) 40 Mary Carter to Jaa Ktneada tot 'Al TO ENTER INTO LIST LOCAL BOXING CLUBS ciamaa fit Hu is 183 71 847 02 780 76 ms to have been a mls 1 iretilion by some of the Detroit 1Ct of the motives that prompted fah' Johnson's announcement that 1111 'vil1 be irred here next cU'11 Slme or these the an nr nt was regarded as an indi intent on the part of the i rt Detroit readv for 'aughter a year hence th' ugh to answer unjustly accusing nittiuit himself anxious to get away from" lull believing that the finan returns were not sufficient to Sabbath day game of great un' while Sunday ball in his deiracts from the tone of the was also willing to game being unable to play im grounds Detroit was not "I'au menal Sunday town last 4 Neither however was it a i vo dav town Without enter f' a discussion of the wisdom in nn'irv it must be admitted th change ill necessarily af chib's receipts ully sev i' per cent of the Sunday pat arc not even occasional attend ho Bonnett park games They oiilay patrons and they will be e'io ip time during the week to lip fr tlm lost Sunday games vent of a bad season the fun from lack of Sunday games wil ho in argument asainsi me town Tcst End park games last year were n0 ftp ci div successful The dia nl(rj is an impossible one and theark ia lit use unless several i ii'i ire dollars is spent in building an irfi' l'l Tim players themselves do not like the Sunday games here for this isoii th e'eh with a good field most th mon would as soon play a week as not Visiting man iits invariably howled over the sj 'ilay games here in the early part c' ason when Detroit figured in iw'rae and rowds that overtaxed the accommodations and Pnt (ir ii! tlm weak policing 'were the'(11 In gat'd to the other feature 'a 'the Johnson edict the abolition of 9 1 Is A Vrt fa Zll 1 1 Vv Hll IS licit me UlUW covcral hundred dollars that from this privilege The soft rivilegc which was distinct that of the bar will probably i value next season even 'n5 lib soinewnat on me uar luss I'nivcrsity of Chicago may be hold ing within tlm lines of pure amateur ism in I10 handling of its nine but one tiling that vtrv niueii iJLargest Independent Handlers mgars la Ail America sake of quoting the dealer a cut price tip to top Nothing sacrificed for the NotaPoor Puff in it The Same todap to motg'ow' yesterday aad always yii ni Hi an 1 it R1 Mr fla vigar tfj' ryg BK a Iw I fl Kb! NTS It IV IB i IM 't' fl 'a fl Oh lark wkwa tate Are ateo Ml' fgM le 1 aary caratolae Ml ma tS: 1 th fan th offic to varkato th polptt trams Hl rad th profaaalona Servo Debility letolaal iYJ 1 Q) Treatment JI ar Ysa nuk no risk 38' yrs in tw 99 1 7 MBtsSM Ms Mms BBSi wmvfll WfMM SSMSSkt 13 Xj year ax and married When yonne I HM Early inawcreuona ana nvsr xraas man I' if 1 3 it i Iri 4 I fill x'x fk jp b4 4r EVEN ig Tea had a vt fm As lent aa this Mia8aMh4i Advance In Sasar Af MOKE 1 AjthroatIjr aElL i ork I MSW 13000 ssira mn IJKT lia 881 114 rsnm aS Carly work th ataMuramaat has erected u2T tn thfl WVdmlngfl 6ttntmUa fa MSV azr nt wnras HMAH MA SH dMAMtfm pan indorwd by th madtoai frateraitot a IMSbaU ca th Brcqlra WlU t0 84MVt lrfliUU 'BaV beflfi i az wow a cs 'inflaasa nz menus aasax pry 8889 XSO 4L a eM Vv 4 ra si I A i I "I rih Ah ri 4 St 7 4 "31 ft 2 SL St fa xi ff 1 to 4 ufa JHM a a wJ 1 mo iraiafaillfatd 1 it ri purpose is sss 'K 1 0.

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