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RYUNWill Not Moot Hammondand SttfTt' u.laum AN1 «A.1» ‘Wihh MAKKthis nmsiiCitYiAO rioirr orvuis wnsK.th«r fBOO forfeit - from -* JBek.0,Brt«i ofNew Yark, becaua* O'Brlon .foiled.to meathim; auya; • I HUpooae O'Brien Is oot .ofcondition, tiut tie clalw ■ tl forfeit from mewhen I was alek, nnd 1 iini only nay inn him huck‘ln. his own coin by tuktuf his money now. I.would not have done thisIf he,had show any consideration forme.' l am in good condition.now und-am• Pready to. meet any, man who has a rightto Hit_Kht tue for the light weight chum fdonshl t have signed with Manager rfonsidine of the Broad' ay dub to mues the winner of the Suit ’anGun* tight neat Tuesday night, so thnt I will probably be seen In the ring before long.r have' no complaint to nake aboutBroe claiming forfeit, Jack Dougherty said, ft’s all in the game.1t*me Yskes O'Brlew'a rortdt mm* [ Yell* the Meaaen Wfey-Maklla ,Km 11 Sanches is In Detroit training for a SQ-round tight with Perry Queenan of Chicago In Grand ftaplda. Mich.. Februarylikely t* Meet Sharkey Itwa Sttftehes Plgkliag ia the Went.fci“Tommy Ityan telegraphed from Hot fltprfngo last night to the officers of the Milwaukee and Chicago tight clubs calling oft his, match with Jack Hammond In Milwaukee Monday «ttti with BtlfTt In Chicago Friday. The Milwaukee club.at once telegraphed to Chicago for n substitute, and after some messages back and Orth, it was decided to accept Jack**1 Beau-ahoite's services against Hammond, ftyuti railed hb tights off because.ho In* .lured his heads ib his fight with Lawler.Bth., Sanches writes that the wluner ofthis fight Is to go against '‘Kid Parkerin Denver on February 12th. Ke siiys he'la to box koung GrlffoIte alsoHlXrounds in Chicago, and is arranging a bat* tie with Martin - Flaherty in Ttoy.rhea ays.he expects to return March. ,rrojr. Santo oleun InAn inquest was held In London Friday In-the case of Michael Itlley, who died from Injuries received in n glov* contentat the National Sporting club on Januaryrendered a verdict of accl-UOtti. The Jury________dental death. They evidently pass those tlilnga over, without much worry in Kng* land.itii uinn—nThere are a number of good tight* scheduled this week, and yet few that can.be reckoned as of first Importance. , The programme fur the week Is as follows:MONDAY.Jack Henitsholtes and Jack” Hammond. id rounds, Badger A. C., Milwaukee.“Kid Broad and toddle Lenny, 20 rounds. Hercules,A. C., Brooklyn.“JtKi Goddard and Tom Carey .rounds. Philadelphia. , ,f.uke Burke nnd Charley Johnson,jg rounds, Olympic A. 0... Buffalo.“Mike tongun and Pat Ptietau, drounds. Jersey City.TClfiSlDAV.KmH Nanette* and l*«rry Qtteennn, lift;rounds, Clrand Baplds,U F1 iaa*• ll KA JasI itkeUftlUuThe Hue form lately ahown by Oua* Ituhilii has encouraged his manager,lilliy Madden, to seek higher game. The lattur will now make an effort to get on n mutch for bis protege with Tom Sharkey* Madden has had a long talkwith Tom O’ltourke and the latter has accepted n challenge on behalf of the ex* sailor nnd articles of agreement will, be signed In a few days. If the men come together. the tiattle will be for twenty-fiverounds.- -Matchmaker George Considlne of the Broadway club In New York, t ys H it Im will offer the men good Induce*iiionta to light and will give the fighters an early date.1 / f. ■*. ..i' t* l*\ • *- 7%Tv‘rV’; 41 *% C’ Ti• • i •■ * lt;*f ■* *„ 9 ’J: •% * i .I Asew oni.BA.ss haobs.•1 »' • ■ iMRlDRI/raSfp• 1 fM’COJfKELL.CHICKEN SCRAPPERSTil ElSPORT, THAT 1STE1UES1 SENECA PALIS.Jolly Roarer Won the Merchaota’Handicap.t | ifhe SI,RAO Merchants' handteap at Newi , aCook Flgbtlna the. Popular Nport . l*p the Anhnrm Road WhereMain* Are Belntf Held Pro«aent-I y—.Story of Out Main* .4 Itlti ItM I*m rt lit Jin t*fu.nlutiuil nn. tit (hi,The popular sport of Bencca Fills J oat atpresent Is cock fighting, nnd several other towns up the Auburn road also arc indulging In the.Filipino,.sport.IdMinneapolis Skater Sets Twow —New' Marks“TOM ECK'I PROTEGE, XORVAIi* *■lBAPTIE, BEATEN AT MOKT-T - • a* .. . REAL.-M.• i *t:. *i. «.* rt .- -Mi • ’ »e : - * * ■.\%r ■ - ' € ;•- .* #-V - -■ V k-*! * r ■ i ■ \ ft ‘ 'i . . f 4 • * ■Class Evanrts at the Track•A ■!I i’11♦ / «mm Week.* kZv\*vVv-..'• *t'P '• • *• i*♦ 4 ’'» J•.Vv:♦ -9,, . • [ X * • *c . -t . n ••; . * v■p i/r ' /: (# % • mmu *''ICE:- r-RACOfO • j BETTER THANKTEBJ ■I I i ■ .*:•■r » . ‘ /BEFORE. V - ir \iti j *■ • ♦ ■Ui ITRAw*1 *-• y.*r j\ •r ’«j» Ihis frleods on .Ttietdtjr er-euln^r at Tonnesalloy a... * I - - • V fc f*e -' 5 - ■ .f 4 .* - ------I ‘ . ■ ♦ 'I.k*' •Thfr-^old Syracuse Bowflnjr clob,,: which.■was, Jrecisntly’ ; rwrsntilxed.; Is. - a utidns tomeet- the Schnltaelbanks In a match,: bestvro oat ijf three tames. All chaUenges for tbe club may be mailed to George Zott, care or The Herald oiHce. -i1it-FteiiEERi STILL LEAD.V 'Baseball Will Be Played onHorMv ltat Have Ben Oat Tkla Week' **»*■' OtWera That Will He• i:OhI—Gblt;hI. Bport oa the Fee TrackPcOMflied It the Weather linIdaGood*/ *1 A 1* •' The Ice truck ’at: Kirk'park U now oneot the beBt.ever seen Jn an j country* In fact* lioracmeii* who! have vtdlted the viiriU ouh ice :track» In. the.;United Staten andCannda; pronounced .the surface at thetrack, yefterday-superior, to* anything yet Hecn*. On Friday night there was rin elegant’ aurface by...the uae^of sprinkling wngona which worked weir into the night*As a conseq.aence .there was a* large delegation of. horsemen out to enjoy themselves* some with tbeli* farorite steeds, while u-goocUy number enjoythemselves aa raJl-birds* - ‘ ' yThe best brush of the day was between Zilia and George Napoleon;' hi which theformer-won’by .half a leztgih; The‘time* wns 1:1% Although beaten. It was no disgrace for the Napoleon horse, to-be beaten by 'Zlila* This was his first at* tempt nud it stamps him as a top-botcher.‘ Tills fellow Is but five years1 old* and has had but little training* lie Is owned byElijah Lake of Fulton, who purchased him last fall from George Van VJeet, foformerlyOf Messina Springs* George Napoleon will probably start in the two-twenty dessTuesday.Ou Friday Harvey Ernest wa» up behind Cujor itoss, and the way he stepped...A Al. .. __ LlV ABeat Oat Oragoast and RetntuFlrar PK«t«e,* The F^allEfera, defeated the Dragoons at basketball at the Y:’AI. 0^ A; last, night 14: to 6C The score ln.tthe, first half was 4 r.o 2 in favor of the Fualleer** No goalswere thrown from fouls. The. line*up was: Fusiieers (14). (8) Dragoons*Forwards. . \St)dcr * »••• ••»** «-* «»«lt;»•••• »»«*»«*•»•.Wdr Dinneon................. ***** SeymourCenter^.-Btelnbunr •*►*•*♦**•**•*•****** P* .ClereGuards* -* ’.Hidings .......lU-v’ Jeffery.Williamson ... .....; * * *: ;* *v. H; Ole reThe Btrtudlug:.Woo* .Lost: Per et* ;Fusllecra -.8, 4 3.000Troopers .......1 i. ■ . .500Zouaves ......*2‘ 2 . *500Hussars .*’. **** i *.....*1’ 2Dragoons ...*.* ........1 -. 3 '*250*the Lekeside.* *jOSWEGO INDIGNANT.imDO NOT LIKE, TIIE COND1T10X9IMPOSED*-I •*■ MKo Other City State League* • 4 * * ♦Ts Ctmgclleii 4o FstnUp no Much^Boieyi aail; O»ar«fo ]Va« lcea ia■ ■ -L 1 ~ ■ ■„lt; » ■ . a - .v; i2i»otf. Lciiirve Tovrit• - V I j 9 ■ ' *. ■ • *•; A dispatch, to The Hera hi from Oswego.last nlgbt ssysl /Baseball'enthusiasts ln“ Oswego are indignant over the requirement imposed on them! of raising ^2,000 to hold the franchise/ If the money ia not .raised by February 15th the franchise will be transferred to Elmira* This Is considered an unfair nud unequal‘Settlement of the matter, ns uo other city, in the league Is re* squired-to show such an amount: of moneyon hand, and* lu fact, no club except per-vVlO FiU hue it mi'iimr w%%W1U UK MADE THE BEST*BA5KJIAJLL PARK IN THEIEAGUE*Stura Wilt Play Thin Year lot| the Markh Road Gronuili, WhereThere Will. He a Cycle Track• - .Al«*o— Plant for Th tn $ea»sa^ ilnaehflall*The lease of the new baseball park ou' the Mnrsh road, now dubbed Hiawatha avenue, whs signed by the Syracuse Base*, bail company yesterday*. The end of the century i?tars will play on those grouiidH:Ea«tern league baseball thU year, Btfoct selecting these grouuds the local promoters of the game visited a number of proH peetlvu sites, and the present cite wagchosen only after careful consldcratioxv. The new grounds are upou the ilarsk road at Geddes sireer^ Just north of th*Lakeside trucks and within ten minutes^run of'the Court house: The grounds'arw low, but will be filled lu so that ther** wiU not be the difficulty in wet weather that has-hcen experienced at Star park, A cycle truck will be built us well aa a diamond* There will be provision for ocher.athletic sports, * although, further .;ar-raugeaucnts have not. yet been made. It Is the in tent*on to .work with :the cuse A* A* for the promotion of .otherathletic aports. .A grunastand wLU he built which It lapromised will bo as good as theLbest,I*the Eastern league* The stand at Star,park Is. the worst and the new couapasorOUwanes to mike the new grounds:strihlngrby com par! sou*. The . Lakeside company:blt;with wbora the haschmU peopis are worhr lug in harmony have plans for gtsuida which shall be worthy the city* ’ - vl#The new grounds are not so coavsulenttr
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