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ISSMgSlSE fesSW-S 3 J ft4r :s.fe3 VSUEI! WIST eil mnd Hyland Training FaJth .. .....j - w ... - NAucrtTpN'sr DiscuasioMiii ON THE LITTLE; FELLOWS Trouble in pitpoting of His . ; v v" Opponent. i 'TV i j ;,t-W. W. $ufhton, th wH-luown flrtlo xprt.' tit the 8n Frncloo Exmtnr " 'hH tht following Jiouilon on men in ' jtlia -twnUnwlbt dlvleton. which, in 'view of the eonln rrenkle Neil-Diok ; V?HynJ boo. I" intretln: ' , ' ;V "VhlU the Bnglleh (port erltlct re -A unit in proclaiming Jem Bowker,' eon- querer f Frankie HeiL world be.tr mt hie weight they do not aeem to hold r' n qiMlly hlh opinion or Jabes wnue, who le heelutlm about making a, aortl T llnto tplteo ,8tate territory in queet of iLrllfhtwelfht honora: One of the moat 49iatn-epoken of thajjritlah writera la the ' . tnan who -anal jraee -Airent- eventa, in rgnrt or the "Mirror of "tiff. ' ' In V. Iila rrencte. to-AVhite'B aira to try .voncluetona with Jlramy Brltt ho.aaya; "t ' 'Now Jabea apptara. t- ma to be a - Tvixer and pot a flbtr. True he haa ir-J tood iftinch, but it eomparea wnfavar-.-.eelf wiU.wha-I PAy.aeen of Brit t '- For hie weight, I fancy Brltt earn punch ii lurfl'H any m T hara ayeiaaen. ; whllat hi caparity forUkin punleh Jnent aeena unlimited. Without wlah ' 'Mt to aay anything derogatory about i Jabea.lt muat etpreee my honeat opinion tlMt ahould-they ver. meet Brt would " rke the eonquerof. - -.-j. When. White beaUSptke Sulliyafctia M. air fn hie prime; and In hlaprtme he ' '"iwaa one. of the flneat lightweight who ver put up lutaa. but h haa grown no ; younger ''lately, - and I ' am ' in doubt . 4 'Whether he could be got really .fit for a v - lht which would undoubtedly tax tie J - jjowera of endurance to the utmoat. . ly " "Somehow or other he eeema too eort find gentlemanly a lad to he a aught tout ' boxer and.it wia be a fighter and a ..fighter of thefineet order who will beat Brttt wnea hie 'number ia finally taken "dowaT .; . j ' ; -v- "The critic In question evidently con '. aldera1 -Joe.' Oaaa an eaaler mark than : Brltt for he advises Jabes t let Jimmy . fclldn and sign up -with Joeepb.; .He re J.vnarkj Tf Jabes beata Oana he would win a barrel of money and would be able ;'ln retire into private life holding the Hltle of ' lightweight . champion Of . the ' : jworld. I , oommend this to bU-: notice. . Wln Or lose, however. I know well that ' the hearta of sporting Englishman wilt " be beating In unison with that of this ' "gentlemanly, manly, honest boxer In his .'.effort te realise the crowning ambition .;wf hlS llfO. , "' ..,.:,..;'.'-,- T-ff- 'Fighting i. rick : Hylfnd., the aJU i iVonquering local featherweight, who is . ;to signal ris first appearance, ag a tullr .fledged feeslonai by boxing Frankte "Nell bei.e the Ban Francisco Athletlo : lub on the Mat night of the month, ia paving "bla t first . taate of systematic . s 'training out at Bbeehan'a. near tb . v' beeclu. Dick la being put through hia i psoea hyjack Cormack and is taking . kindly te the exacting routine of road ' and indoor work. Ha will be required to .Mnske III poands at I o'clock for Nelt ' and it la aald that' MoCormack already , 'has him within a. couple, of , pound -of ' , the forfeit line.. ., . . - -. ' i .."Although the match Is a small affair " . . compared with some of the attraction THOUSANDS 'f .. : Tt" BY , QUR POLICY. ' i;; T- Drop ui a postal, BUting your af and we rtU mail you full particulars how to protect your family and buOd up ' ao estate for younelf . v : , AGE 6 CENTS' a day saved each year will PROTECT you for 1,000.00 and guarantee you a GOOD INVEST-. ,MENT. V .. r. ;V Why be without a Policy? - "V-":'- -- Insure The Washington Life "-:, .' OP NEW YORK. , ; ' : . ' ; Write for pertkulars. . - :S . ' - BLAIR T. SCOTT, General Manager " ; HARRY B, SCOTT, Agency Director. 'T'.; p: 609, 610, 611. 611 and 61J Cham, of Com. X3lg PortLand, Ore. placed beTor San Frandsce snorts in the past year.lt la causing a deal of in-! tereau - Hyiand ia the idol of the rawa wh, follow the '.'amateur" phase Of box ing closely; The patron of the ehean- priced show have watched blm In two score os more of victorious eooteate and they eve become sd enthusiastic about htm that they do not believe there la a lad In the. business capabl of downing . 'Th argUTtWBt Tlack -at exnerlence1 doean't go with Dick' admirer. They hold that a fight la a fight, no matter whether It occur within the confine of amateurdom or out in. the broader field of professional pugtlnm. 'and' they in Slat that Hyland'e experience in the liae ox winning iiarca - battle and eooiing anocaouta in anort. order qualifies him to start in any kind of company. - "Mike SulUvan. who ia to figure In a le-rouna contest WIUi "Bpidsri Welch on. the evening that Hyland and Neil box. 1 expected In San Francisco within a day or twe.:; la a twin brother" of jack Bui li van. who fought -Kid' McCoy 1 fv ..TCIM IDVBIDI ago. loeal BporM Uk to Trlaeo. O account of th deflnit announce ment that the proposed boot between Bums ana Barry would not be permit- tea. tne local ngut rani-are staking great deal of Intereat In' the coming bout between Nell and Hyland at Ban s ranciseo. " . . . Frank) Nell Is said lo think that his opponent will prove easy for him. but he may have to change hi mind, for tb recent amateur haa com to th front a rapiaiy as aid Nell himself, and la fighter toi be reckoned with. ; Kail Is doing hia. preliminary work at Bhan non s, In Baa Rafael, and will be In the pink of condlUon on January when in doui take place. . Toung Corbett la also working out at Shannon's, preparatory to starting a tnorougn training eoure in anticipation of bis return match -wtlfc "Battling Nel son, which Is planned as th February oard for th Baa Franolac sports, - This activity en th part f th Denvertte evidently meaaa that he is going - aaak good -hia basal that he would train properly In the future. In proper condi tion, Corbett should have many a good nam in nun yet, and ahouid h meet the Dane after- a thorough training ours tn result ortneir last meeting may P reversed. .. - f roxAra BararBiu xaAeini. ; . -y (Joarael SsecUl lervlr.) '" -.1 V Spnkane. Wash.. -Jan. - l.-f A basket ball leagu. taking tn five otuba of 8p kane, ha been formed at th Spokane Amateur- Athletlo club, and the gamea between th Br repreaentatlvea will be played at the Athletlo cjub or some other place. The iflv club to represent th Spokane city league ar Spokane high school Neaquaily 'club, - Toung Men a Brotherhood, Beeond United Pres byterian church aad S. A. A. C - - t --The 8. A. A. C expects to enter more than on team, and whan th schedule is made out. It will probably be for lght tumi - A pennant will be slven the winning team at th and oi th tournament, and each player, of th wtn-tHng-team will receive a modal.- ' -- Th league will be a permanent affair, but game will b played only in tb fall and winter. - ' BENEFITED 25 with '. . , : ' . : ' TAD TELLO IN PICTURE OF PUGILIST'S LITTLE DATtrFOR REGATTA- HAS BEEN SET The intercollegiate Boat 'Race . Will Be Held at Pough . : . (Jea'rasl IrKUl tTl) " New" .York,. fan. Announcement h -been made of the detail for the lnteroolea-late regatta which -will be held , on 8turday, July J, kover the rougnmeepsi eoure -or ' th - Huaaon river. 1 There will be a tows ard event nd' two elgbt-oared races, asoal, on for freshmen and th other for "varsity erews, Th. flret race will ' start at' p. " m. wHh Pennsylvania, Cornell Co- lumnta, - Wisconsin and Syracuse creWe entered. Iji th freshmen rac aU the eollege entering - crews In rth- four, oared event will be reprsni:et and . It is inteiy tflgt oorgetownr will have an entrt". Th "varaity eonteat ia scheduled ror pv m. witn the asm entry. ; Cornell now holds th Kenned r eBsl. lenge trophy cup. and Syracuse holds th atewards' cup and the "varsity ehal tong' cup, won at Foughkeepsle last June. " ' V .i ' :- f This yeaj-fa regatta la likely to b th meet Intereattng that - haa eves, bean held, a alt th conteetan ts ia tb thr4 event ar working hard to develop a winning crew. , PennsylvsnJa, which took third plas In' sach of th events last year, has some good material tbla yea a and the vlctorioua Syractts: crew of last summer ia almost intact, Wts- oonain-oaa maieaiai ror a, crew-that will In all- prebablllty average heavier tnan any. other crew on th water. .STORTING BREVITIES.- -Th etudent body of th University of Michigan ar reported to nave severely erlticleed th athletlo board of that In stitution for their action In barring naipn noes rrom competing in th col leg atplettca. Bos Was - Michigan's matnsuy in athletlca. and th studenU seem t think that hi loss will loa tnem th 'championship. ,' : .. John I Sullivan, th on time Invlncl bl champion pugilist tf the. world, is again reported to be on the waterwason. He Is now In Chicago, wher he u to start on hi career te a lecturer, telling f his experience and travel. ; Kid Kraut of Seattle and Frank Ra fael of Ban Francisco are scheduled to meet at Tacoma on February T. This should be a good match for the Tacoma sport a, as both men ar promising box- rs in tneir aiviston. A bill to prohibit betting on' race run on traek In Tennessee haa been Intro duced In th senate by Messrs. Rice and Llgon. Th bill makea It unlawful; for any person to record on register by mo enanicai r otnr mean, beta or wager, r to sell pool, or In any way to bet on race. Should It become a law - the measure wilt prove a death, blow to the sport In that state, but from all that can be learned, a majority of tb mem ber are opposed to th bill ' . Cssh Sloan-la located at lest H haa Vgiavl -m amr I d bi 1 " - ' - brother of Lester and "Johnny" Relff. who will train one f th Mggeat gtablea racing in that country. Cash probably will do th riding for th stable. "Johnny" Bel wlt spend th winter tn Italy. - : j. w, Schorr offer of uo.ttd for alx S-yer-ld In C. R. tatlaoa'a string at Memphla baa been refused by Trainer Mayberry, acting for Ellison. Mayberry said that th youngsters would be re talaed for racing on eastern tracks la th event that ther la a turf war In th west. ' i - - Steptechae Jockey Henry has sn- 1 1 rely recovered from th effect' of a' fall h rclved last autumn. Th nerrea f f hi eye wr a Tec ted. ,and nntll re eently he wss ; troubled with doable vision.' An operation was performed U day ago. . ' ... r-- sotrrs aTUFno vmArnvm. j - , . iJearasI BeeHai SrrrW ) ' . Savannah.' Oa., Jan. to. Tne magnate of th South Atlantis lesgus have rounded up In Savannah for a attesting to complete '.arrangements for th com ing baseball .seaaon. In addttlmt to ar ranging th schedule the league will eieot officers for the ensuing year. Prra ktont C. W. Beyer t a cawaidat for re lctloa. , - ' v " . . '" ' ... 1 ''..,''- 11 . " ' 4; w. Flack; thrOwn'er of Haiei . . Patch, Uaes Toe-Weights . In Training, . I .t l s,- fiOOTS OURfiELLlS Met With Succeeeirti thfr Old Country ; During Past t '-V"'" Seasori - ' eTMj gpsclsl Servles.).ii , New. Tork. Jan. tO.J. W. Flack f. Milwaukee. '. owner and trainer of Hasel Patch.. t:$H.- ia In town and stopping at ih Ashland hous. ' , . - He- la unique In several departments a' trainer '.and pute towlghta"on.hla horse, behind -as well as forwssd. Also, b bandages th horse from noof teethe body,, something to other trainer baa ever' trktd. ' Thsy aay e uses no .washes other, than water, and walks th horss hours Uter others nav put their away for th nlgbt. on rac day. It Is Flack'g enstom to givp. Hasel Patch . fast 'heat two day before bis races, then thre working trip tb day prior to th engagement; . On tha.day of th rac h gives hlmi a thre4ieat workout before the first neat ia causa, thug limbering him bp .thoroughly. . All horse might hot stand sueir strenuous (rainfhg, yet Hasel Patch traveled Jrer .009 mile last year filling hia race ea- lragementa.'and never rsfuaed a read. Chart Reed, the veteran turman, haa returned from a trip t California. He aw racing at both Oakland and Los Angelea.and waa muoh Impressed with th- progress- of' racing at the coast tracks. It wss his Orst visit to thst part of th country for many years, but he found race track that In ap polntment and general rharactrr- com pare favorably with. any In th country, while th racing was flrst-clasa. Mr. Reed wss on of th Argonauts. "Boots" DumaU'ls back from Europe. He stayed tn New Tork for a few hours only, leaving tot Cblcag. - - Durnell was in good humor,' becans th French Jockey club gave blm a li cense at it ' meeting on January 1, which puts: him in line to train and race In th eest during th coming seaaon Durnell. who Was formerly , partner with Emll Hers In th racing f Me- Chesnsy and other - horses of - degree. went to Franc a month or ao ago. Sine th suceeaeful career the part nsr had In th weat they have spa rated, and Durnell bopea to hav a good stabl in th east this year. 4 wa DerseU e latent lei a t Hot Soring had he not been given license oy th French Jockey-club., lie HI not return to Franc, but rac In tbla country In th futur. ;v . ,. JABEZ WHITE COMING r TO FIGHT; JIMMY BRITT (Jesrsat aaerUI aertiee.) New Tork. Jan. 20. Jabes Whit will leav. EngUnd at once to fight Brltt 1st In Msrch or serly In April befor th Tosemlt club of San San Francisco. Whit la under th - management! of Charley Mitchell and haa asked th club to send bias tisft for xpensea. - The Washington club at Hot Spring "has Offated-Bntt-and- Whtt-l,0a at ftght there. PERSUN NERVE. ESSENCE tWTOBHMAirsOOD Has nw4 nnseaed. .( ( Bemae tUlir, laaale a4 im. sr. Taey rirt thm kr.ln. ttrMftbaa- Ik. rliUi, ateke e1een.a sirfnt aad Imparl eeptle vigor M ti wkola kln. All r.ae sad satps BrMaellr. tLM krt; Sns gnaraataa te enre w reraad rT, fs no. Melted eM. - IWk trrm, I'mUa Med. Co.. irri at . Ihil.dlr.i. ra. ield T rVrtUad eeiy by rteab Sea, rwtls Betel eacatecy. ... . . , PECULIARITIES. IBERG'S SALARY I . - .CAUSE OF. HITCH The San Francisco Bulletin has ' thai following on Manager McCreedls' team: -Th published statement that ager. Lohman ha, traded Second Bass man Sehlafly to Portland for Ibsrg la not exactly correct " Thar la a deal on, but as yet it has not been Censummatsd. ' It I known that soma friction ha existed for some tlm - between Sehlafly . and tollman, and th formsr was anxious to play under soma other management Ths exact stat of affair Is this: Manager McOsedle ia willing to trad Iberg and Jint Kelly for th second baseman. Kelly, pUyed with St Paul iast year aid is a ball' player of not.'- Th hitch ia in the compensation which Iberg shall re ceive. It Is probabl that term can b agreed upon Whereby the deal will be made, but it Is not yst settled definitely. Judge McCreedle. by th way, I gain- t erlng together a strong team, on which I far superior to the hodge-podge pet together by Dngdale iast year. " For hia inneld he will hav Doyle at first Sehlafly (probably) at second, :Ats of New Orleans, with a batting average latrf yer tf .280, at short" and Runkle of iputte at Uiird.. His outneld will be VarrBuren, Drenne'n and McCreedle. He is naw negotiating for his batteries, and be say they will all be first-class man," IAM0N0 THE BOWLERS. ( r-..------iwt3-'-' ' ' : - v . - i ...ga -" - aBBM, , i ' Th Pin Knight took th odd game from .th Bankers on tbs Portland allays Jaat evening. The Pin Knights took the first gams by IT ptna. tn Bankers took th second by It -pln d th Pin Knight captured th third by 11 pins. Both team a rolled in good form. Th rolling t Caput Jonas, Krns. Btfaan. Case and Dale wss on the gllt-dg or der. ' Th- audience Included a number jot ladle last evening and they added much . Intereet to tb gam bx their apDlaus. -. . " - -- Manager Keating of th Baker theatre and wife visited the alleya last evening and rolled many good games.- Thsy ar both quit pronolent at th gam. Quit a number nC.1adlas .aav been visiting th alleys ef -1st and pnany-af them put up very good-score at tan- pins. ' Th next leagu match; will be Mon day evening, January 2 V between ith Gold Maf and Pin Knights.- Th scores of laet venlng's match were: Pin Knights ill - (IMI) Ave. Busan . 4 ll 1 17 1-1 Christian . r...r.l4 171 lit 1S i-l Hyamlth . ...,..14 17 161 1-1 Dale . ..TrrT7;l0 71S17 Its , Orus . .........146 ; 20J JTS 174 Total 777 I7 It v 1 m Avs. ltS 121 l- 171 184 1-S 114 III 15 lit lit III l-$ Bankers Fields . . . . I) v ivs Jones , ........ .TOI Armltago ....... ill Cass . .,.....,..14t Capon . ...... ...17 , 'TotaTa . '. s:r-..L'... ; DIAMOND CLISTENIMCS. V Th local baseball situation has pre sented no new developments during the paat week. The fahs ar commencing lo- congregate and dally discussion ss to the merits f th players signed by procedure of testing th new men's rec vrda to plecea in tha pro aad con of an argument will be . found at any of the cigar stores wher th subject of baa. balL, I mentioned.-- ' - .' Tne raised entrance fee la a source of delight to thos who tak th oppor sit view of th club' policy, snd many heated arguments ar Indulged In on this subject. Th general opinion prevail ing seems to be that if th local msg nate hav -a good team the fana will patronise th games, notwithstanding th additional dime at thc gate, but they will not stand for a loer-o they ear. Th baseball fan I a fickle perH senage on this subject and whether or no he will make good his boast and quit th sport 4t McCrdl's bunch fall of lexrc tstlonsJr' mains lo b. seen. Th season Is rapidly approaching and several of the- local baseball contingent who ar tied up by a local reserve ar becoming anxlou ss to thslr berth- for th som Ins season.. Among th plsyers who would Ilk j get away from Port land ar Former Manager Ik Butler end Jack Drennen. Bfeth thee plart hav offers from ether clubs, which t on Id like to accept-bt .the -men eem to have figured en sa exchi Their rsses will probably be sett I . the aear fat ere. A rumor la New York recently c- ; War .Amors; rcsi4 N'r.J r.:-,:-natee . Comlnj. CantirtiiCitt'i' tet?rtta Local ; 8port Amonj th Cawtfs-Coxlnj quit a fiiror In babJljelila. tt.wa th announoemeot of a stockholder In th New York Baseball club that Rich ard Croker to th principal owner of th. Giants and that John T- Brush, tn I declining to play th New Tork Amerl- Man-Jens. waa not acung, oi nis own volition. but wag obeying the order from som on "higher up." -'The Stockholder, who now come to th front with a positive statement thai Croker la th real thing, whan th' Giants follow any eet policy, aays that th boas' intereet in ih club are looked after by Andrew ,Predman, which atat or affair had a often gives rise to th rumor that Freedman I still th main owner of -th team. . ; T-l taom. rmvATrnxox. .:.;:,-?"'tJarl"Spstal ervlce.V'' 'V; Kalamaxoo, Mlcb Jan. aTh Kal amasoo- Athletic club "hag arranged promising oard for it boxing show to night . Otto Bleloff and Dock Ftupat rick, both of Chicago, are slated for. tha wlndup. Th article of agreement call for a Unround bout at-14 ponnd.- . , 7 jrxasBs o Th Tigers basketball team of th local T. H.nC. A left this morning for Salenr wher they are scheduled to meet th BaUm high school team in a match gam tonight Th tntmbera of the local team ar as follows: Marstors, Moore. Pugh. Merritt and Hajrrton-rf--'- r . r Like Cut This season's makerall w,ool goods, serge linings. Best $10 and $12.values. SALE HIGHER GHAEZG -a mm Paclflo National Lesut la C! rupted,' Claima ' Liicas, Whllj vWilmotTavkea' Exception r - MCLOKEY FIGURED : H : TO eECURE CUTTC The' Montana-Metropbtie Min . .: ager Claima He Is Delnj Given the Double Cross, - . (Jearaal Bpedst Strrlr.)- . - . --Biitttv- K"t-r- Jan.- te.wtt J-tr ir knife ha broken out between; Walter Wllmot manager of th Butt- team and owner of th franobls tn th Paclflo National league, and "Honest" John Mc Closkey and W. H. Lncaa, en account of th latter two- gentlemen, declaring -that result of dropping Botse frera th Paclflo National league, that orggn isatlon la dead . and 4hey jiropo to ", form a . new dub In Butt ss a .part of a- sx-team circuit- regardless of . Whether or not Wllmot ha th franchise.-- Wllmot In a atatement t Th Journal eorrsspondsnt today, announce that he la ready to carry th matter Into th courts It Lucas and McCloskey ser l tn th - attempt- to rhelud - -it Lak. Butt and Bpokarie-lr- tha nw league, permlaslon for which "was oo- ' talaed, '-Wllmot ' Charge, through mis "representation of facta to Secretary Farrall of th national board of minor . leagues. . Wllmot avers that the Paclflo . National league is 'still intset Bole -magnate-assuring him that th Idaho. . capital will remain, in th circuit WU-; mot conclude his atatement by. saying that Loess la working a double-cross on intsr-mountsln town afur hi fall or . to organise a leagu among th small coast-towna. A meeting of th Paclflo National mama tea ha been called for tomorrow, at which it Is announced that Mewra. Xogerav Oeoghan. Bheppard and . " Ellis of Bait- tek. William of Spo. ktnt, Kfvatt of Boise; and Wllmot wUl attend. - "-. ; - a. -u .msessBgsimam&messeaa - PRICE CI rrj) OFF - -.' ' -; -- i ir- J : - l . . ' - . . t, . " ; f - , . -- . T ... , . r . . V---.