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menu for the new ciup nere win oe ram; pi ted. The National league meneontlnuetoclamor for a consolidation with the American sod the re-establlibment ef the twelve-club clr. cult- A. H. Soden of the.Btm Nationals j' Bays that the plan, which has not yet been publiflv approved by Johnson" go through.

Soden declares that be ia ready tc sell out to the Boston Americana, and, that he and his partner. Cenant and Billing, will aWfpt flock in -the rival -eliis as, part jthe transaction. la the deal Is made, the old South End bich are owned by the Boaton triumvirs, will be sold to- the N-ew York. New Haven ft Hartford road, which iaa desired the property for a long time. Reach and Rcgers.

owners of the Philadelphia National league club, also anxious to get out of baseball, and have expressed a willingness to dispose of their plant to the owners of the Athletic In. that and Rogers own a ballpark, which can be cut up into building Jots. If necessary, at a large profit. As part ct this consolidation scheme. Hanlon and PuUlam have been Inspecting the vacated American league grounds in Baltimore, fonhey belftve that the Monumental city will bo included in the new circuit.

BraMi I Worklag HstAf Brufh of the New York Nationals Is fug all sorts of wires to keep the American league out of thia city. He baa secured option on tare possible altesoa Manhattan laland. and is- now in favor. St is said, of making Ban Johnson president of the rro-" posetf twelve-Hub circuit. The turning down of Brush's offer to turn over Manhattan field to the American league- has convinced the National leaguers that aome-' thing must be done quickly In order to put through the twelve-club The lean.

league would be asked ta put up more than $100,000. and baseball men who know say that Johnson -It Co. will not seriously consider the proposition, for they believe that they havs already won the for supremacy and can go ahead with the old arrangement on a money-making basts. Before leaving "here for tha West Johnson, Somersacrl Kilfoyle were emphatic in say-V. "lag that, under no circumstances would they consent to anything but two major leagues.

The eagernees of the National league men lor peace. Involving settlement by which thay might be-personally benedted. snay serve to give th Amerjcaa leaguo- Incrsssd. back-boneln dictating terms. Jesse Burkett bas signed with (he St.

Louis Americans tor next season, and lias returned Manager ilcGraw of 4 he New- York Na- Clonals for $300 which fee l.rccajred as an inducement to Brush's club. Reaalts mt lagleatde. Ppeolal TJiapatrh to The lntrr jOcean. PATf rW. IH A wry twMl--1 Stry lot of honrt Bportd roJorn this aftrnooa at lmrlld.

In Iat mnt hre raiu)ldata for l.OOrt Futurity on KaturvlaV wrre smonc th stmtFiv. Honiton prord the inner. The M'n-tap rontlnicent niad a klllinir on Homage in the ftrnt nr. ULng bacanl from 26 to-9 to I at pot tiXMI. KkU4t Iaarlaalde Sarasaassrlaa, D.

IS. WnHir ehMLr; track slow." S4O0: W.t floras. J.ckay St tr Fn lt-l Homtp. iof 10 1 -l-Rssnar'k 6 2 1 a A. INw.Il).

tl i(f. 100 Mlndkr. 4 to I LMtoctoa Ptrate. Jt2 Donovan. I to Kath-cine 100 (J.

Hanarh). IS to 1: Inttp11o. llTroTlr). IS to 1 ums. to Roltslrs.

114 J- KjO 2 to 1: Judge Nanta. 113 (Orovft). to J. and Tom Tinker. 1 ah-iy.

40 to 1. finished uuaH. Time 1:144. Wianer Ch f. 1r Taks riotloe-HdOlou.

Went to nost at SrOl. At post two fninutss. Htart fair. Won driving: second the sains. Homass displayed suriden trrtpruvement and.

after being rrowoed ixit at the start, closed an Immenss gao. finished with a rush, woa going away test, and was much ths best. Raanarok Li. was Incky. bad clear sailing, and appeared I file the winner la the stretch, but tired and waaawerv-lng badly at the end.

'Cfiapple came from a long way back In tha last klp Me was unex-pertedly'cloelnc op at the and. Lexington PUata ttred ta tha last Kstlierine Ennla quit wtttwt annnf a not paca to ma streton. intrsptao. away badly, mane ua tea lenvtha nn iKe oliicr. evidently handicapped In tha baroenlng wiud.

was always outrun and made a noo- ihnwlnr In tha atreteh poor showing Second Hacs Reven furlongs Ins. (400: sell- Bet. Horae. Jockev ft Si. tr Fn 4-1 Plaloolus.

104 jT fl fiS fa 4-l-ar Cotton, tog Buras 4 2 4 4 Ja -t H.Tbauth r. KM (Hlrk 4 S' W. Waldo). 10 to 1 The Miller. IO J.

RiuivliK Haihna. 112 J. Daly). to 1 Troxler. 2i to 1.

and Isr 06 SO to 1. finished as Momt. Time tj'1-. Oi g. by Rousxeau-Yimng Flush.

to nwt at 2:111. At post wo minutes. Heart lgot. Won driving: second the same. Platonius Jiwured a lu Vy start, forced ths pace In the worst going throughout, and was evitlentlv liest.

Star otiim. und-r a vle-orous rHie.tlniahed fast. Harry Thatcher also Snlshetf 'lth a rasa. ftoaarte. "'y cloeed a aap and appeared like the win nee In the etretoh.

A weak llnlnh and cros-aine. at the end Swat her for second monev. -3f aiiller. flatfooted tha start and emwded back, ran into prominence in the first half) and then farted to stay. Bathos favors a sloppy track L- r- in i i.

to lllghl Top sub Berry, R. Readings from Left nd. Davidson, R. ilcKHIup, K. E.

i 1 BOSTON CLUB IS READY TO SELL BUT A. H. Soden Said to Favor Con- solidation Scheme, i t- ITS JOHNSON national League Magnates Adopt 'New -J Uraek Roarers of Philadelphia Are Ala Aaalewa to Get Oat of Baseball T-'C-'" vJ. Special Dispatch, in The later NEW YORK. Dec 18.

After the peace eon-, ference In Cincinnati on Jan. the American league will undoubtedly hold another meeting la thia city. at which the final arrange- and Is improving somewhat, showing a good half-fc'ird rtaco Five- furiongi purse. 2-ear Vt. Horse.

Jockey gt 4 Btr Fn -20 Sir Hue. Ill (T. Sr 1 1 M-S Urslna. 10 (Minder ...,.5 8 S' ltvi Ciorgalota. HI roller) 6 4 3 Past Master.

114 (T. Knight), 13 to 1: Master, in, tillrkennith). ao tt V. fat Jack, luetic wooosi. 2M) to iMdy Kowell.

1W4 IJ Uaty). SO to I. an 4 Hornet. 112 0 to I. aa named.

Time 1 Winner by (ialeator-Scotch Fir. Went to poet at At post on a minute. Stwrt bad. Won ta a tantcr; eeunil driving. Hlr Hush went to the frunt on tna far uim and beld a aare lead to the tin Uh without tx-lng extended, and far outclasses the tield.

Uiaina wss lucky, and with cloar sailing ami under a skillful rids lust lajued loas enoush to himl second ilaco. V)rgslet. nearly left and exoesslreiy urged to IE" wnira running in toe vuth pjinK, miinviw very fast and was easily second Beat. Fsst Master, evidently short, rsllerf to etav and should lmureve. Master tired.

After forcing the paue Ui Un Sni. i. Four t--Race One and ont-slxteenth' miles: purse, tuMK selling. 1 Bet. Honse.

Jockeyw 8tr Fn CtnJlo, 14 IMInd.r.. 5 I'll' 4-1 Meehanas. Ill 2 At' 1 21 SO-1 LAUwelsea. 4W 4 4 Blessed Dsmosel. DO R.

Ksell). 11 to 1: Snnello, 106 13 to 6: Nannie Nolsn. 104 Ad-kin). 2j Gawaine. 101 J.

Kanch). ll Disby Bell. SS v. Waldo). to 1.

and tiolden Cottare. HH tJ. LalvK to 2. finished as nsroed. Time 1:4.

Winner Ch m. by Boys I Fluab-lady Kmma. Went to post at 3:21. At past two minutes, Start good. Won handllv: second the same, t'anejo.

lucky at the stsrt and skillfully ridden and his speed- rsservsd. made a goad stretch run and finished drawing away. Meehnnua. easily best. gt awsy poorly, wss rushed Into prominence early, and forced the pace to the stretch, here wss seemlncly a sure winner, but.

benta in-ailequately ridden, swerrsd Into the deeo sulns. Ixuwelsea. Ilahtiv aelahted. Improved her Position from the start and flnlihed with a rdnh. Blessed DamoseL poorly ridden and unlucky, waa ruins fast st the es).

Oawalne beat the barrier and led to the half and than iuit. belna luindl-capped "by the slow Sunello and Xivlden Cot ace can both do better. Fifth Race t'aturlty course: furse. 400: sell- Bet'. Hors.

Wtl Jockev fi it tr Fn 1' l'I 84 2M j. t.ore iu tJ.anctu. zt H-l Mororito. 114 I 5 einui tTiark. 1UU iTrox ler.4 1 4 Karabel.

IDX iwls. 12 to 1: Troy. neea. J6 to IS: llliluunnvll4 tT. Hums).

to 1 Fillbuirfer. 10l (Minder), a to 1. and Ksence. 114 (Belli. 1UO to 1.

finished as named. Time 1:13. Winner g. bv Oorman-Dolly. Went to post at At post five mlnut-s.

Start good. Won handllv: scond driylns. Jim tiore suddenly Improved, practically 1-d tbroushout well In hand except when tntldly. ursred to beat Mocorjto'a unexpected rush. -The latter brtike fiatfooted and Worked a muirh tourney, anowed improved form, and closed on fast1 when- with clear sailing on the outside in.

rood g61ng, Yelma Clark. In dep going, displayed early tneed and held on remarkably well at end. Karabel went well throughout. Trov followed th win net's pace closely and seemed nrotn-Uinaon tlR-stretch turn, but fell aaav-unexnected-lv. Filibuster Jn a bad IlUleooa was short, but has worked well recently.

Sixth Race Five-eighths of a mile: purse. 900: 2-vsarldse Bet. Honi. Jockev tv St Str-Fa '4 1-P. Tslbot.

MS fW.WaIdo).4 It. l' 1 Id- 6 The Foa. 113 fKtllv) 3 3 T.aura F. 105 C. Kelly), la to 1.

also ran. TTinnen-Br f. iv Ormon de-Li bhert i fli bin-1 ent to post at 4:21. At post twoninuts. Start aood.

Won In a canter: second easily. Honlton. lucky. 4o fine form, and skillfully bsndled. Indulred Bylvla Tslhot to the stret.

h. where she cantered In the leadVlnnlns; bard held. 4vyla 1 a loot. Dulled up at the start, was rushed Into an early lead in deeo going, which she traversed throughput, and when beat W. Waldo gave her an easy ride at th end.

She Is evidently very aood and may reverse this runnlna later on. The Foa waa sore and was outrun to the stretchy where he was i closlna well In tba final furlong. Laura F. M. was TODAY'S HANDICAP FIGURES.

TTio roHowlna-' hand'eap figures cboa lh- reJatlve merits at taw allatanaaraacLweights of toe jhorses that are thought to bays a winding -chance in today'. races. Tha Jockeys named rode in the race from which the figures were A revised Joclrey liat will be given every Monday. 0 being the best msrk ar.d 33 the lowest. The difference In ability between the handicap Jockey and today's Jockey should be subtracted from the handicap if in favor of to Jay'a Jockey, and added If ssainst bim.

Overweight should figured in the ratio of three polnta to two pounds. Th horse having the lowt figures should win. I er Orleans. Prospects: Clear: slow. First Baca 11-14 niila.

Horse Wt. Jockey. McGovem Treanor Crshb Hdcp. .1241 ....1248 Clneinnatus Surprise. Farmer Jimv.

Glsnaevla ...112 ...110 Bianco. Kan kin. An lelser. -Floyd 110 each: Hurrv. 1TJT showinan'.

Fsaeant. 103 each: Judge Cautrtll. 1U0. Second It nils: selMnr. "The Caxton Cannon ...........1248 Peter Fallehey 12.il Klayllks 'tiannon lit.

Abbott. Kiss Ouiek.Tlen-Bist. tter Jtarmstg eoa 104Putch Third Race 1 mile. ITwter B-ige 10O Helgesen a -12BO Hough Rider 114 iJannon 1254 Hanover Queen HW Fisher Belvino 117 Landry Tom Kingsley, ICS; Ilill Knight. Itacallarla, 160 each.

Fourth Race ai mile: Illsh weiaht handicap. Coidea Rule 143 Treanor Antoniua .1111 Otis Worthlnaton Fuller lie i -1 Echo Dale, 123: Farmer Jlnj, )10; Frovdai, Fifth Kace-lV, miles: sellins. i F.rne Otis Marcos PS Helgesen 1244 Irving 1 Treanor Banish Hoar .1261 Cogswell. 104: Henry at Jraslaaaare, rocadero. 101 each: Potbeen.

H. r-. Sixth Race i mile. Suburban tjueen 10T Hoar Sweet Alice ...112. Oanaon ....12.2 Urs.

Frank 107 Fltxserald Our Bessie 10 Helgrsen Helen Hay, Semper Primus, 100 each. laarleslele. Frospects! Clear: First Bscs- mils. Ilorss Wt. Jockey.

Hungarian .107 Sam Lazarus. mar Cotton. 117 Burns Hdcp. 1241 1247 1200 fclr lftt IonnelIy Dan Kt Rica. Fishennai 110 each: TuUire.

lo7: I. O. iaauguxatorAll Alwvt. lOt escli; J-'rank Mavo. ieeuid Race Futurity course: sailing.

Glendenaing JW Reed Asarlne Cochran 1251 Muresca 1C7 Hansen 1252 Constable 107 Ransch Miss Mates. 112: TouUlab. 107: Uoa(oya, Tyran-nus. Botany, 104 each. niira rtaca la mite.

-Homase .107 Isthar ....104 Ooldona ....11:) mrr IIS Waterbury .120 LionneJly ......12.2 Carson 1. Paly ..,.126 lUduimsM), la: uoreen. uz: aseasment. rir-slfal. tlo each; Buck Taylor, Nil gar, 107 each; Brissac, Torllla, 104 each.

Fourth Baca 1V miles; steeplechase handVap. No form. Crest. Duks of York 102 each: GHssando, 14:: lxyal 140; Oranser. Hhtl Archibald, Ollnthua.

1X3 each: Poor lands. 132; eiornto, Juhn. Flashlight. 130 each. Fifth Race mils handicap.

Warte Minder ............124 Tredeus Bunut Oold Burns 1244 Oolrf 112 Kanach 12i sixth Race mile; a-IUns- Ptuyve Ionnelly Aatollght Kanach The Buffoon Hansen Artllla- -Ransch 1233 Bill Maasle, El Rio. Shannon. JOS s. k-: THE rNTUR lOCEAN.JTlCIDAV MOKKtSTG. -'-DECEMBER 19, 1002.

AT V1 Track Is in Good; Shape and Horses Do WelL STEWA RDS-V V1G I ANT Still Investigating the Case Jockey. Hicks. Sana Hlldrelh Slarls TftrBorses aad lasila Tvrat Wlers-I Jt'tsat Tart. --'-V Nwwa siad 1" Special XHspatoa. to The Inter -Ocean.

5 NEW ORLEANS-, XHt. IS. The track was fa better shaite tMay ban It has-been In quite a while. Ar uuch. better caaa of horses also went to the 1 a jSf-- The feature of the afrprnoon waa tba mile handicap.

Prince xf Endurance waa the favorite, but he failed To get any part of the money. J. Treanor 'was the boy who rode the colt, and the effort that he nut ud was. to sav the least, a rancid one. Ho got his mount all but left at the post, and then xushed him out after the pacemaker, Jessie Jarboe.

This took all the run out of Prince of Endurance, and he had nothing to finish with. The rict was won by Jessie Jarboe, 1rbo was as good as 9 to tin-tbe bettings The steward are still Investigating the Hicks case. Jockey today claimed that the horses were dead under -him that be waa beaten.on Tuesday. e. Sam Hlldreth, who purchased the Schorr horsea that here this winter, among them being Commissioner Foster, lost hi in after he won the last race.

He was run up to SUEtOO by W. W. was $1,000 over bis entered price. Bam HUdreth started three horses today and were returned winners. The talent and the bookmakers broke even today.

The stewards were still busy this afternoon. The first cork out'ef the box" they suspended Jockey Pickering for hla ride on Son which waa nothing short of criminal. The filly was deliberately taken back at the bend of the stretch when she looked ss though she wanted to run over her field. It waa a rough-piece of work and it could be seen with the naked eye and Without the aid of Held glasses that the boy was putting the brakes to the It seems aa thouah some of the boys riding here would tske a chance at anything. It was thought that after the auspension of Hicks that the riders would manajte to remain in tha straight and narrow path.

R. Williams, In the third race, by orer- confidence or threw awsy. the race and also burnt up a ton of money for the public. Williams rode Alfred the favorite, and after getting him practically left at the post took things' easy coming down the stretch and was beaten, a head On the post. i.

The race wss won by Tesuvla) who was played down from 0 to 1 to 20 to-land was considered somewhat of a good thiBg; Andts ia the second race was returned winner. Harry tha favorite." managed to secure the place. Commissioner Foster Waa the favorite In the closing event. He came home all alone. Optimo, the second choice, ran out at the bead of the stretch, but wss good enough to secure me piace from the otuetev Dee.

18. Weather clear: track alow. First Race mil. i A.i' I 1 I' Mac. 1 2 2- 2 2 20-1 Candareen.

lis Scully 4't 8 nt-ll Pickering). Ii5 to-1; Brooks ton. 103 (Helgrsen). 3 1 to 1 Kpl.ltmlo, loo Bolesen). .7 to 1.

ta as named. Winner Br by Ben All-anuxxa. vvent to jpost at 2 o'clock. At post two minutes. Start good.

Won easily; second driving-. Marco race Irene Hu to defeat In the first half and cams away without great effort. In the aireich ran. irene Mat was off well and had no mil and was driving to the UmU all of the last fut t.andareen hegan. slowly, hut closed ja bis and Hnished fast and would tave beenVjco ran.

Irene Ms wax off well and hsri mnLhiki rurbmg. big- gad ........4 sinae. 1-lscKertns llfBUBS jaevee tried na wontag and haul her under estrstnt all traint an pur. "I na wilt bo to reroemper. Uro lis un an ine way.

'rree-nuaHers of a mils 400; selling. Horse. Jockey St Jl'ttr Fn 11 -ft H. Wilson. ji l-5 Bummer.

I07 is 1 2 at Brown Vail. 10 in M' 40 tn Hny- 102 Cogswell. "iP. lo 1 Lstnoyne. 3 Treanor).

MO to 1. and A'tf-. 7'M'Irir tn 1, flalshed as uan.ed. Wlnner-Bik b. by Helicon-Jess.

Went 4o post at At six minutes. Start good. Won easily: second driving. Andes cut up at too post and was very lively, broke from the rear Oivistont and gradually worked his wav to the front, cauitht Buromer 1 1 ring at the end. and waa going away at the flnlah.

Harry Wily on was under a drive for the entire trin, outgamed Bunimel- ite stretch run. and got second place In the last few strides. Bununer took lite short route and showed good speed, l.ut tiled. Brown ell null whea came to a drive. tk did An-boniua.

Alpaca ran do better. 0-l Itey. -IJT C. 1 re 2 3 Pepper. 11S (McX'alTertyl.

ft to 1 fUmoon. 107 Fuileri. 13 to Jerry Hunt. 117 rOonegani. II 1: Kayotnen, 10J H.

Wood). 20 to Judge Maxee. 117 (J. Conley). StoT: Ixdd Neville.

12 tC. Alley), ft to 1: Ma I or Fjiid. 117 fMc-Joynt). htttol: Kowdy 12t tFalleney), 40 to 1. flnUhed as namsi.

rey Forge, 117 tMcFseley). 1ft to 1, pulled up. Time 1 :4,. Winner Br f. by Lamp-lighter-lJnadasa.

Went to post at o'clock. At post one muiuie. evtsrt oooo. Won drtvliiir: sec. oid Vesuvla.

ran past ber Ocld in Hie lirst hslf and Bobertson huKed the inner rail with her while rounding the far turn, the was tiring at the end and just luanagedjo last long enough lo stall oft Alfred C. The UUer was as good as left ac the poet, closed a big gap, finished fast, and would hkve win in another stride. Kl Bey was off wall tn mottoa aivd showed the most early speed, but tir-d. lxrd Fwr wus In a.ootket niost of tite way. 7.rd Nuvliio was lliLerfered wiLil on tba baAk stretch and his rider pulled him up.

Fourth liace One mile: purse. tiiMK bandUav. Bet. Horse. Jot kv kit btr Fn 8-1 Jea.

Jarlxie. Ii) 105 lUuvh'n). 1 1 1 1 1 2S 2r FAIR RACING ORLEANS Third IUce One mile; purse, 400: selling. Bet. Horse.

Jtickey fit gtr Fn 20-IVesuvta. 117 K. 2 1 1 ls 8-1 Alfred 127 iRWM 1 1 at rI HYDE PARK HIGH SCHOOL'S FOOTBALL TEAM. Row Ransom. L.

T. Hammond, full; 1L McKWup, 1 Ilsrger. R. Cilbert. II.

Hammon, R. Knorr, T. Botiom Row Crenan, trainer and coach; c. We'rfeiiow embarked on a winter overcoat sale. Find there's rat lie? top much ballast aboard.

A number of spict and span lots, prod-jictV which public Tcaprice has made ot; 20 33 discount on broken "Jots, overloaded Jines, "and dilatory movers. 4 i These marlcedndown winter ocoa.ts include meltons, Oxford grays, jand blue mix -e-. -t tures: they're mostly and' medium i When you look lor aomethlDg for "HIM," you can fee her good neckwear, silk suspenders, silk muOlera. allk umbrellas, floe ho- aiery, luxurious batn robes, dressy gloves, ate, ate. His sort of things At your sort of prices.

Al. ATWOOD, The Rojers. Peet "ATWOOD Cor Clark and Madison TIT ft-1 Moor. 91 ...4 4 4 If.H.f, Clannon). ft to 1 Prince of Endurance.

tiO '(Tn-Rnnrt 11 In anrt lliinlrMjM. 402 mice), to 1. tlntshed aa Time 1:45. Wr inner m. by Kothen-lda Glenn.

Went to post at At pos ost one st one minute. Htsrt gooil. won easily: second drivinr. Jessie Jarboe driving. Jessie Jarboe pursued her Usual tactlca of e-olnir tn tha front and raclnsr bee field to exhaustion ami was never In trouble.

C. B. lampbell wide )nto4he borne atretcn and Was drlvlnar 'to the limit at tha end to stall aS TUe latter' finished fast and was wearing C. B. 'Gatnpbell down.

Moor also cam wldfa Into the home stretch. Prince of Kndurance and Hun-tressa ran much below their true form. Mfrb' Kace Five furlongs; purse. S400: selling. Bet.

Horse, wt. Jockev Bt 4 tr Fn 7-10 J. i'cters, 112 iUanson) 1 2 1 12-1 Uenmora. VA tH. Uo-kor) 4 2s 2 1 2 40-1 St.

Tammany, HO Fotente, Waugh). Hli to 1 Tom Kingsley, 104 (Helgesen). 20 to 1 Okla, 10 Plrrman). Dial: Death. 100 (Cogswell).

SO to 1: ran tor. 104 Keil). 60 -to 1 Smile. 107 (It ice). to 1 Hen-dlade.

102 J. Baker). 13 to 1.. and Mldntjrht Cblraes, 104. (Fltiserald).

SO to 1. flnUbed as named. Time 1 Winner Oh e. by Lori Ka-terling-Tarpeia. II.

Went to post at 4. At post ten minute. Start good. Won driving: second handily. John Feters had to go all around tbe leaders up.

and was driving to the limit at the end to stsll off Renmora. The latter waa off with the leaders and showed earlv toetd. but dropped back at the furlong post and then came again, Tammany saved ground all tbe Way nod ran to his best form. Potente waa as good as left, closed a blitxap. and finished very fast.

Okla met with lot of Interference. Death allowed speed for about three furlonss; then, tired. Bratle ot orr poorly ana Old not Improve Pis position. Sixth Rscs-Om mile and a sixteenth purse, M0; selling. Bet.

Horse. Jockey St Str Fn H-Wixn. For-ter. loci if 1T 1 1 7-2 1(12 if'oaswell) a ili 21 2 6-1 Atbeola. iScully) 4 4 8 8- ft False I-ood.

103 i H. Booker). 0 to 1 Swordsman. lOl J. Booker).

10 to Fay the Ftd.Usx. 1( (Dart). SO to 1: Hrol-s. 103 (A. Hall), lo 1, and rihut Up.

.111 (Hclaesen). to 1, as t.amed. 3-5. XVinsar-fCb c. by I-ln- den-Penlnah.

Went to post at At post l-o minutes. Start -good. Won easily; second the same. Commissioner Forster began slowljr and had to go around toe leaders at the first turn to op; then race.1 IShut t'p into recrement In the nrst half, as'lan'-tek cntumandftaved ground at the turn Into the home streu-h. and mmtanav.

going fast. Optimo came wtla-lnto tba home stretch, and was a drive all of the. laat furlong. Xi.fk M'H a lot of ffrouiulxaT tba-back Tired when It cauie to a drive. Heroics showed -sewed -for a half.

The rider on Hay the Fiddler lost both stlrruus. Shut 1'n bled. Commissioner Ftrtster. in for was bid Hp to al.700 and bought by W. W.

Finn. -x. BOB jCB.tr IS VICTORIOl a. Hla'Dlaaotntfois of Flgkt TniaactJosi fif, 'taads as Ueod, Orayi manager aatlmatchr maker of. tkedauthera Athletic clubof Ueuik-i vllle, Kfv-reached 'hlcage yesterday, -Gray had-ao sooner l.Bded at the Welljirgfcflwbtn a messenger rushed VP and hibded him a a's rollows: V.OfISVII.I.E.

Dee. IS. To ll'A Gray. Wellington Hotel. Chicago: Not bing" has been done.

The time for app'ai from Toney's InJuncUtMl baa, expired. it ia clear sailing- from nW on. iy 'V DAVID W. BAIRI: The fight psomoter from the Blue Grass state was Awrioyad. of: -eourseavfa a-word, tbe dlssolutlcn of the injunction orrred, by Judge Tfiney.had not been appealed from, and the order stood "as.

a one'. It will be WinEmbered that Gray was enjoined from giving the fight between Terry McGovern and'Ypung Corbett. dray fought the case as tar as he could at the time, but was 'finally forced to ababdeh (he thing temporarily, and the fight had to be declared off. Gray paid the. forfeits, paid all of tha expenses, and returned over 130.000 in cash, paid for advance reservations.

On a hearing, finally, twenty days ago. Judge Ton ey held that the injunction could not hold, since a felony could, only be reached by a action at common law, 'and not in a court cf chancery. The best legal minds in the country have tus-tained this interpretation of the law. were twenty. days ia which to appeal.

The limit expiring yesterday. leaves Gray and Louisville, as well as the balance of the slate of Kentucky, open to boxra. a. LeilaglsaTarr(ioli. Specie 1 Dispatch to Ths Inter Ocean.

LEXINGTON, Dec. 1H. 1 V. the New York Htandard OH millionaire) whose success in breeding trotting horses bas been the wonder of tha trotting buxiners fur three Seasons, today consigned to John Kpian here his entire coach stock to he sold at auction In Chicago, He will sell ion alxiut thirty head of trotters to make room fur other horses he desires to put tn the training; bariu. He will d-ievote the fajus to breeding trotters exclusively.

M. H. Tlchenov aV Co. of t'hlcago bought here toddy for of 8, T. nine-, head of trot ting-bred horses that will be used as show horsea next season.

A tackle, Eckersoll, captain, Lyons, McAuly, L. Wolfe. R. Decker, this season's make; long: Sc Clthlnz Bta. Wo fill orders braoaiL.

HYDE PARK ELEVEN MAY GO TO DENVER Western Manager Makes a Tempt' Yy p. ing Offer, FRENCH MAYCONSENT Principal of the Local' School Will Not Stand in the Way. Doctors. Will Examine Erkenall's Brokea Boaea Today aad Their Will Decide the Isaac. (.

The Hyde Park high achool football eleven may yet meet the Boulder Preparatory team at Denver, during the Christmas va cation. 'George- Beer, the Denver manager, presented hla proposition to the Hyde Park lads jeslerday, and while the" schoolboys are In favor of making the trip West, there-are many difficulties in tbe way to prevent rhean. Principal Freneh'i objection to the game waa reconsidered by the head of the 'South side achool yesterday, and he Is'said to have stated that, while h6- la not in- favor of the contest, be doea not wish to stand 1n the way of tha team's going. Mr. French is sick and Was not In yesterday.

Beer and a 'member 'of the Hyde Park eleven called a the and the message was given to bfs'wffe. who rerufned with the above, statement. But 'etetf after ipeftlig this concesslonrthe team Iii nof decided about going- to Denver. Hyde Park- Wllr-noi play Denver tinlesa Captaio'Eckersall Is able to take part In the contest; and this Is doubt iuu aa ais injured coiiar-Done "twill, no doubt, prevent him from competing. If the little captain can tske part, it is slmost a certainty that Hyde Park will consent to tba trip.

Nearly all the members of the team are In favor of thetrlp ih ease Eckersali can play, tfithough there are several dances scheduled in Hyde Park society during the holidays, and most 'of the football players have -made several engagements" which they do' not like to break. An examination of Eckersall's broken bones will -be made by a physician -today, and upon the reswit depends tbe trip of the Hyde Parkers. The collar bone waa broken Dec, 6, and the game with Boulder will not take place until New Tear's day. go it may be the Injury can mend. Many think It can, as Lee Maxwell, the "Maroon quarter back, was out of the Michigan with the same sort of aa Injury and was able to compete in the Wisconsin game with only two weens rest.

Aaalaaa to Hake the Trip. Secern!) members of tha Hyde Park team are anxious to make the trip, while others are against the game with the western team manager ueer onerea iiyne all expenses a certain proportion of the gate receipts in case the Hyde Park lads would play Denver. The offer seemed good, enough for Hyde Park, but. ft does not wish to go to wun a poor team. In case Hyde Park refuses the offer: Man ager Beer will probably make offers to either uiYision 01 although the offer will not be as liberal with tbe other two acnoois, as nya Fark has a better reputation, and would draw.

a bigger crowd. "Baer met both, te Esglewood and North Division managers yesterday afternoon and talked the rcatUr over with both parties, but made no offers and -rill make none, until Hyde Park makes aJefinire answer UUa afternoon. KogUwocd and Jvort Division are both anx ious, to play the Boulder team and are making. etrong efforts to get the contest. Englewood expects to get Waiter McCornacJc out to coach in case that team goes West and also hopes to get aicuoraaclc to go to Denver with tbem.

It is. expected that George Sanford. tha ex-Columbia coach- will be In. Denver during the holidays, and be will be asked to officiate. Sanford spent two weeks drilling North Division early in the aeason.

Mar Scad a a All-Star Teaaa. It Is also possible that an all-star Chicago high achool team may' be taken to Denver, composed of members of the North Division, Hyde Park, and Englewood players who are willing to go. There would be much difficulty with, such a team, aa the men would net be Used' to playing together end would find it hard to meet the Western team, which haa played together for some time. "Hyde Park will give me an answer this morning concerning my offers," said Manager Baer. "It all depends upon Eckersall's ability to take part.

If be is in condition. I think tbe game will be arranged. I have not made any oflera to either Englewood or North Division aa yet. but if Hyde Park refuaca I will consider the teams. Hyde Park haa a good reputation out our way and would draw a big Hyde Park will celebrate Ita football victory over the Brooklyn and the Chicago high schools with a big meeting at Kent theater at the University of Chicago.

Speeches will be made by many of the faculty and the members of the team. Principal French will not be able, to attend, aa he is sick, but will send his greetings to the team. Gold watch fobs will be given the team. ODDS AND ENDS OF SPORT. Latest Wewa a a at Goaaip FlcUed la Profcssloaal aad Ansatear Clrclca.

Bill Ryan, the clever featherweight boxer, who calls Syracuse bis home, hss left for Toronto to spend the winter. Ryan hss accepted a position as the boxing Instructor of an athletic club in tha Canadian One ta Dcavar. Three tralna dally. Chicago A Northwestern railway. -Bleeping care, free recllning-chair cars, dining ears.

The Colorado Special, 6:30 p. goitu train to Denver, utner trains JU a. m. and 11:80 p. m.

Personally conducted 1 excursions. Ticket cfSces, 212 Clark stree Wlls street stsUoa, 010 bvcslcJ tzC3 C333 TtsITIri By our safe snd perfect method of Tart Investments. This phenomenal record haa never been equaled by an- ana. We court tte fullest InveetlKstlon. OUR SYSTEM GUAR.1IITEES YOU AGAINST LOSSES Our plan of' Tart Investment la new and different from all others, and la Indorsed by our Patrons, the Press, and all prominent Turf Men as the only prsctlcal one.

Out of our mt ene-isbi- at New Orleana and rlan Francisco. OL DAILT Bulletin, Issued ia advance, shows that we have given "our customers tij Ccccntla, il -Third AND jUNPLACGO. AN AfYvjlTiTWITH t'S ASP PR RIVE THK BENEFIT OF OUR BPECIAL OFFJEt. KCH YOU THK BfcriT INFORMATION OaTAXNAHLE FUR 02 A Ws remit. to yoa your profits weekly less 8 per cent, which is our chsrge for placing yoor commission.

Tour money goes on oar "Special." the diWerence being that we do not return Information fee ta case horse does not win. subscribers are winxl before Fost Tuna bum at borsa on which coinatlssion Is placed. Our mlqlinum accounts are In addition tbe charge of $20.00 per week for Information: C50.0D for a GIO.09 a day play on eacli SI0O.OO for a C20.OO a day play on each special. .6250.00 for a S50jOO day. play on each special.

for a $lOOJ0Oa day play on each special. All commissions are placed throukh oar agcits at the TRACKS. State whether yon wish one or both specials. One fee includes both tracks. Clients may cluea their accounts at a moment's notice.

Dojiot fall to avail yoarself nf the anlendld opportunity of the present RACTXCJ 8KA-FON'. FORTCNEs WILL Bel MAUB OKT VOUR teliAHE THKOLUU Ol'lt IF TOT WISH TO PTiACB TOFR OWN COMMISSION AND DESTRK IXSIDE INFORMATION. OUR CHAKGL3 FOR THIS KKHViCiS ARE As FOLLOWS: TPP'TQ $,00) dy New Orleans Spedal," wired at 12:30 wlO.OOaday for Saw Francisco "SpecUI," wired at 2:30 lf the horse9 we wire you fall to win, we refund you. the fee for information. Thess terms are only far those who place their own commissions.

Remittances may be made by P. O. orcxpaesa money orders, by bank draft, or by currency in rsglstered letter, payable to LAVRENCE T. CURTIS. Generar Manager.

Suite IOOI Mallera 226-223 LA SALLE Chicago National Bank -References -Furnished. Send for Cur Cooklot and This Christmas the popular will be i. i ai vi all aiuiciiL ntiutct uctdusc siaiisim piuvc tuai uvcr fifty per cent of the people are interested in Sport.br Recreation of some kind, indoor. t. that the Spalding; air of sport stampa it as .1 much to the value of your gift.

Ct'T i A.vislf to our' store will g-ive you a tliance to select" Ice Foot Ballsr -Boxing- Punching Bags, Chest Weights, Golf Goods, Basket Balls, Hockey Skates, 'Hockej. ana aozens oi oTapr.8uiiauie tlrop ing Catalogue. AlGi: SPALDI MANUFACTURERS IM THE 147- SIX FAST FIGHTS AT APOLLO CLUB Kid Abel Gets Decision Over Farmer in Wind-Up- w--V- 't i-j margin: is close Ashe and Sammy Phillips Battle a Furious Six-Round Draw. Jimmy Haadler, Ooe-Tlsae War, ls Kaetked Ost ia Soeoaia Boasa By Hsgsa. Six of the fastest fights ever contested In Chicago were the product of last night's card at the Apollo club.

-In ths 'Aoei, oy a cioss niar- gla and altar a terrific battle, gaioea the derision over KW lfartner. The -fight was of tha cyclone order an tee wav throueh. This aa to Abel. Farmer, for the Brit three rounds contested himself with fighting away at loag range, and elected this course all the way through until Abet forced matters and brought him into close action. It is a Question as to what might have happened had not Abel, coached by that veteran of the ring.

Jim Hall, sailed in and forced. Farmer did not like this style of milling and tried bard to continue the long-range tactics, almost Abel would not be aanied. however, and setting sail for his man very much after the manner in whichj a sprinter will at times when the other fellow is ahead, finally overtook: nim- in a rsce around the ring, and from this point on. the fourth round, the affair was of the la-closs Aa-1 la tba Favorite. Before the fight the sports were betting two to one so Abel, snd even money thsi anner would not survive the six rounas.

exi in point of interest to the wind-up was the light between ''Kid" Ash of Cincinnati snd Sammy Phillips, tna iocsi a ne men were about of a weignt. na pounos, ana this, like the Acet-t- arroer ngnt. waa a cusn from gong to gong, save that in this instance both men were alike on the aggressive. For he entire route the pair roughed meeting and amashlag away with either hand. Early in tbe light Ash's right eye was opened up, and the blood from this gash soon bad both men looking Use ia Borers in a laurhterlng pen.

By a very little atretcn. 'hllliDs miEht have been given the deciaicn, but the referee declared the thing a draw, at which both men: and their seconds set up a howl. Jimmy Handler." who some yeara ago was a rhamDion possibility in the' welter and mid dle-weight classes, lasted a short two rounds before Johnny Hogan, the boutn fciae young ster. Hogaa toyed witn cis man, nanaier ap pearing utterly to defend himself. A left-hand swing to the jaw, planted mercl-" fully before the aerond round, had gone two inutes, sent Handler to tne nooring of the ring, his head hitting tbe platform with a cruel crash.

His seconds seeing the poor fellow bad no chance, threw up the towel before Ucluerney bad completed the count." The a In of Ins th of Branch Office. Suite 4 12 Macbeca ,830 I anal New Orleaas. tzlly Culletla of Selectlsns. either outdoor or v-' i' Trade-mark on any The Best, and adds iiis lor in dot or giri, or iv it. ti a postal card for Spald-: IMG BROS, WORLD CF ATHLETIC SUffLIESL For SErislBLE PEOPLE Are Buying1 SENSIBLE GIFTS Furniture lasts a lifetime.

is nsefnl and ornamental. We are selling thousands of pieces for gifts. We have manv beautiful pieces, at very low prices- VISITORS INVITED. Cor. Wabasti Av, and Adams St.

made a feeble protest against this, but he was counseled out of the ring. tiaal for Jo SherlocLu Another bout which gave promise of much, but which waa cut short In the third round by smash on the body, had Joe Sherlock for the victim and "Kid" Herman for the vanquisher. Sherlock was put on aa a substitute for Billy Finnocane. the lat ter showing a doctor's, certificate of disability. Sherlock showed up well until he showed up the other way.

Thia was when Herman started in to force matters. After taking the count in the second round. Sherlock was twice fioored in the third. A left swing Into the body sent Sherlock down for the third time, and be waa counted out. There are those who believe that Sherlock half quit and waa half stopped.

Charles Dubsk! and William Emerlck, two novices, went at it In the rurtain-raUrr to settle a "grudge fight." Dubkl saw a soft spot in the malting after a Jolt on the Jaw the second round, and full advantage It- Dave Rollo was disqualified la the fourth round cf his fight with Joe Abrahams for continually butting his msa In the clinches. The entire show wss fast and interesting. Jack Johnson, the big colored boxer who recently defeated George Cardocr Id San Francisco, was introduced and well recti vd. Tokrll Arrives Today. And Tokrll.

the' Kngllshinan. Is dus hre this sftern'onn. lie runirs from Itwilon. via Nisi and will he by l'rf-air J. Klly.

trainer. Tokell. so bt Puiiai iut-i. Is not 1 liVfmunfW lii New Yoi nimtch- say. "Ha ran IIU pounds." ssl.l l'ulln.

ami at thia weight Is pen to r.g-lu anytxxly In the urlJ. Trans la Rraay. HOl LPEa Doc. 1. Msraesr M.j-.r-hseS.

ths sists rimrstory football t-am iwpivM a t-lrraiu Irrnn tousy saying ih FrMtstory (tsm. lis. I Iwn arrannJ to llayei tcnsr on New Year's tUy. VXsagV. I.

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