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TH WORE! TVRSDAY RVERING. CG SiMiLL ENING WORLD [2223] SPORTS EDITED BY [82888] ROBERT EDGREN or er es ti 4 INGSIDE SKETCHES OF M’GOVERN-HANLON FIGHT AND BLOWS THAT WHIPPED ’FRISCO LAD. PPIDIEDDDAESDDIHID PHOS IHOOHH HG FEOF EE GA DEI DG. HI DOIDOOG PFGHHGS ESDIHIGDHDGAGDHIODO HDD $5 fF PHHSS HIG GIDHHHHEH LG GHOGHHOGSG OGG 9O9GH 9 HDOGEDOHHHIGHD 444 4 HOGILHHTHDOG.HGFDHIG DHHTE DUP HDHHIIHHHHHHSOOOOOHD ome oF a MESPER CLUB: ROOTERS. a | et “TERRY, BACK IN indicate of an excellent reason, full ot | 1.3, handily; M. Feakes, trainer. ‘hard battles, with plenty of good cheer. MA.» it WORKTH—Six — furlongs 1291-2, breezing; R. Beach, trainer, BILL BAILEY—Three furlongs in 0.98, A Imper! Alleys. breeing; T, J. Healey, trainer, ‘8 the scores of one meat the GOOD AND PLENTY—Rousing gi Bowling Alleys, No, 150 Ave- two-mile gallop at twovninute clip; 4 nue, last night C, Kiernan, trainer, « : JUPITER B.C. | JUPITER B.C MARTINMAS—Four furlongs in 0.561-% Best 5 T. Betbert SMURF Henkel..... 149) — breeging; KE. Wright, trainer, B a EB Stuemuller . INVADER-—Six furlongs tp 1.0, hane he —— —— G. Behlernmer. dily: E. Wright, trainer. % ext aa Sergiy even furlongs in 188, ‘J | jem breésing; R, Tucker, trainer, A Eddie Hanlon No Match for the Challenge Sent by the Bostons, ht aq] GLEN HCHO Seven furlonge In 1381 4 } | Tor . ing with Broadcloth. Ex-Champion, Who Shows All Champions of the American’ QUEEN ROSH—Four furlongs tn 0.86 14% Brockiyn Palace Matches, | breeging: T. Murphy, trainer. | EUGENIA BURCH—One mile 4 a Two match games have been rranged furlong in 215 »reesing; W. th, Of His Old-Time Cleverness| League, Will Not Even Be Answered by National Club. | —— | BARNEY DREYFUSS INSISTS | HAD M’GOVERN GOING.) THAT TEAMS SHOULD PLAY; to take place at the Brooklyn Palace trainer. alleys this week. Willie Dunkin and | ROSE TINT—One mile in 127 1-2, hand- filly Bohling will engage in thelr match | lly; M. Kelly, trainer. to-morrow afternoon. It is for a side ANDREW MACK—Seven turtongs in Oe een Wick Teves and BELLE OF MILFORD- ay turongs fm y ih LE FC — Six ful On Thureday Nick Thyne and Rudalp ‘ai, handily; W. Miller. trainer. Ahrens will clash. This game {s also 10, b . | INVINCIBLE—Four furlongs in for $60 side bet, best four out of seven. PreesinarG. H. Graves, trainer 08, ie *| GAMES TO-NIGHT. weet Frisco Lad Nearly Puts Brook-| Pittsburg Magnate Says Both =a ee : ed PE are ICURE MEN -lynite Out in the Fourth, but) Leagues Made Agreement and| he ce nen al eae atee Fett A ie Palace valleys, “No és a Takes Sweet Revenge. | Playing Series with Cleveland 1 troaivay, Brooklyn 4 How ASGOVERN, FINISHED EDDIET HANLON , 0O0¢ . jumbla—Bieecker, Aurania and Cyclone, Columbia aller. eu ee ° ° . . ° i etn | TTT au|, 7% Sunt came of He Entry List for Championship Games at Milwaukee Bigger than Ever in His- Brians, Orne ee thon: sue, not seen a : ° Morninaside Three-Men—Hamilton, Pass | post-season, ‘series with the American |? 4 tory of Popular Pastime—News and Notes of the Pin yee Se Para Whoa ae | coed tes | Ten enansage sont by tae sonnagument Knights and Some Good Scores. od thet "Fry Ree far | Pitty street avenue lof the Hub team to Manager McGraw last night wilt not even be answered. am i“ iG @ final arrangements for the Amer-|siie League were num among | reputations by furnishing sharp con- This was given out as final to-day at fean Bowling Con; have com. | Shese. teats, Thele scores were not at ’ Of | the headquarters of the New York Na-| piet, but they made up for their poor bowl! ed. W. V, Thompson has just re- peor "s gore tlonal Club. turned from Milwaukee with a contract NEW YORK LEAGUE. | i 5 She teams 8 |S ™ ‘The statement given out by Manager roe fourteen of the B. B. C, Co.'s up-to-| The poores in the wy bageteagsre | First Game. te regulation bowling alleys for the | were only ordinary. In the New 7 MeGeaw Was weeks wos tatended to ont national bowling tournament, which wit! | League there was something doing, the mise & * KI aoe oe te the umiier once and for ail. it WAS) be held in Mijwaukee Feb. 20 to 25 bowlers paseing the thousand mark. |fecwere not directed at the Highlanders, but at | The Milwaukee Howling Tournament | This was partly due to the remarkable |fonmay & post-season series, It included the| Company. which will handle the next |Dowling of “Bert” Chadwick, of che | Bolsr Bostons and every other team. meeting of the American Bowling Con- Criterions, he meking nine strikes and | Total ..........++ Even if such a series of games was | gress and the United States champlon- decided on now it would be hard to get | ship tournament, has been incorporated | a the players together. It was said all | under the State laws of Wisconsin, and “Pl are scattered, only & smal number | haw disposed of enough stock to secure hie remaining around the metropolis to play | sufficient funds to handle the event ‘The exhibition games. without outside assistance. Barney Dreyfass’s Stand. The company has secured the Expos!- Despite the stand taken by the New | tion Building, which Is by far the larg- Btock Rerhasge-Ladenbers. Talmann & Go, Cla De Co, and T. M tyre & On, Thut loys. Untversal National—Brooklyn, Royal Ar- 1$4|canum and Varuna, Ehlers Universal al: leya, No. 311 Washington street, Brook.y At the Monarch Palace Gas Companies’ League had thelt tours 7 nament. The boye from Rockefeller's Radical curse in company were the victors. (Opwcial to The Evening World.) BLOOD Pedicat ¢ New Amsterdam. VAN NEST, N. ¥., Oct. l—The/MPO|S( son trom weather was clear and bright but sul- try and warm at the course this morn- |__ CHITERION. S2/MeCoy .. . ‘The | York Club the Pittsburg Club, which |¢st building in the State, hawing a ‘away, finished fourth in the National League | #round floor area of 87,000 square feet. ing during the work hours, and the) came race, is playing a series with the Clevo- | After the alleys have been placed there racers returned from their gailoping wach Jands, who finished in the same place in | Will be room enough to arrange a seat-| aoa ......,.... asiosgeee Foairotat bathed in father, The principal work- man | the American League race. Barney | ing capacity of 7,000 people, and every| yernoPOLITAN. | CRITERION, | plabbicenisenc thy outs were the following: Dreyfuss, owner of the Pittsburg club, | one of the spectators can see all the wy eee . pemecy teres rf SILK BOWLING LEAGUE. ARTFUL—Six furlongs In 1.16, handily, ex:| #878 the series |e the result of an agree- | alleys. The building ts centrally located | Sieaig telkeed’ 13 (Teen's Aliers) going for the Champagne; J, W. ., | ment made by both leagues that teams | and elegantly decorated inside and out. ! Ebling + 148) Chadwick 1 dh thelr usual ken interest In the Rogers, trainer. in the Mational boty were to play post- |The cash prizes will amount to over | Sherwood a - | aie ten pine, the silk League mecn- GUNFIRE—One mile in 1.90, galloping; season games with American League | 10,000, They expect at least #0 per cent. | Wolo . Tt| bers opened their season at the J. W. Rogers, trainer, —— finishing in corresponding posi- | more entries than were recelved at | Blephant, Motard alongside ft the al- OISEAU-Six furlongs in 1.22, breesing, Han- Cleveland last year, AMERICAN. LEAGUE, feve was completely filled with going for the Champagne; C. Reld, eapense | sans of the competing teams. trainer, (aranter t cure any case | under- wat ail ot| 82 UCh Agreement was made, say Automatic Pin-Setter, ee a the officials of the New York Club, but | George Borhner, the light-weight | op hems vere iterseting struggles. The First GomesEMAN & CO. Y Dreyfuss insists that it was and eays| champion wrestler, who conducts the| College team even returned victors, but (SPIELMAN & Tal tener . Sor his team & playing Cleveland's only on | pastime bowlings alleys, is experiment-| had to extend themselves to win out. brood cesses Talmemsen ..- It you eeonot call, weve for my DR. L.R. WILLIAMS VON TROMP-8ix furlongs In 118, eas- ily, going for the Champagne; J. Rowe, trainer. FANCY payee. Six furlongs in 127, &| SeEe [Total ..cscceeees TO Total that account, q Robinson, of the Castle Point team, 118|Gleheen. S aha brese! ing with an automatic pin-sotter, H. | Gouse arenes ree ning Rowe, tPainer. Highlanders and “Cubs.” D. Bhirk, the agent for the "Backus" | smoking & totel ot Bf ee See y= said Nee BEN FRANKLIN LEAGUE. BMBROBNCE—Siz furvongs 165 West 34th St. N.Y. 5 i | Qrletith v.essecee 5 He ‘ormick, and Po olive agreement in view, tha| machine, Is himself the “pin boy,” and coneree rt GOmee noe “ed wht, the Grand Central atieys the woores | GRENADE Six furlongs tn | mevers, 5 AS. NSE, Eaters, 0 bear the landers will issue @ challenge to- | by a slight pull on a rope liberates a olvene. " low cereer, | = First G ine McCormick. trainer day to the Chicago's who finished eec-|new set of pins on the alley almost as | hernate eee | i] ° he BO wawee 10 WATERSIDE—Seven furlongs {n 1.39 1-2, = 4 ond in ti TT Bullivan 1%)| SPIELMAN @ CO. | 8. BISE oss | Preund TEXTILE. handily; J, E. Madden, trainer Gnd dee in the national race, but the defi |soon as the second ball is In the pit.| Trlulliven Oe vend , 1 Brevn ; sar] BELLE PAVAGE—Four firongy in 081, OLD DR. GRINDLE, be A y, T. ealey, trainer. Pt (és Coffman Stacey . 107 is not likely to be accepted, as Jim |The machine has to be seen to fully| + 101 — UNMASK ED—Seven surlongs in 1.33, Heh SHECIALLST IN —e ; UR & D—Se" , 5 "MEN. ~~ his rea| Hart, president of the Chicago Club, | understand the mechanism, which is, oo MBE nse seve ee Tin . 4 r aN. ’ N| Tota ise cece MTL Total voces eeeee B24 | Rosenberger handily; F. Weir, trainer ee ‘indies. aelent th ith hin| ‘kes the same stand as Brush. He | however, simple in the extreme, eT eas | Grienith —_ AGILE Pour furlonas in O81, breesing; ! Jisenses’ perullar to men are permanently Jurched| ™Y8 that such a series could not be ' New Jersey Castle Print. | ctat ccecccce ses TOM TOU ceeeeeeveee 09 | Total |. R. Tucker, trainer, Seiterate’ tern WA eS ae ie ee ‘Then he| SOverned in any way; that no punish-| Presiden: Charles Pfriemer, of the| [anrenee 146 TY ‘Dated Game. | : SIR LYNNEWOOD—BSeven furlongs tn ing ‘ ment could be meted out to a player | Hansa Bowling Club, Is still piling them | Sullivan : LMAN & CO, | 8 PISEMAN @ CO. |) Citine ine Teatile. : |S for any offense on the eld, and tha: |v Home of thom team names are an Soerdon edged ial Herbert 18 | Sehwekman.’ !) Ifvlowen 8 SPORTING. Ye & player could “throw” & game and | awful handicap. i LA a ene 13 iia Haley $aBiKoeh 252 tas ene fu ft 4 get off without being disciptt Total .. BORTSAML ..ccee vores BMG | BONER 5 See eNe ecce cesses 34a | QageRey 1TDIBovte 123 At ‘eture tn from 3 disciplined in any Thira G Rosenberger 143) ane +52 | McClintock ., 182 m 1 to 2 weece Op. woy. | w ‘ | rd Game. pitt ADEE ee ee ere teow A tracted diseases trains ‘ on ela | Watch the Pastime team. ‘They make Castle Point baad zs — pytat Fig | Bvery week day, main of shine, until Oot. 15 Who to daye, ond’ Greine cursg | Perry tried to crawil)nearer the ropes, ighlandegs and Chicagos woul |!t more interesting in more way» than | Robinson Tota! r TAMTotal coceccseeeee THT 7 | MUSIC BY LANDE! ‘ rR. GRINDCE is still at the same offics, ; S he Would have pulled himecit up| Urnieh sm Interesting match If thar |one Steiner? — | Citiaen, | erate’ Rif; “tel, WMS fhe, ‘fears by | 171 W ST. inne Fespective percentages are taken into — Pope . Games. | Lovelace 9 | Sn 23 P.M ec ghapen whieh he feet. The sudden roar of his Ms ina o Areanam %s Schuckman “ ont Ay. oF Por record which. na stopped, and a counter roar ae ar apePaped finished % ir nko ey Cases WERE n. s08abs ce Maen A large number af Arcanum bowlers | Haley 167 Fraina “trom Grad Cinktal Batis at| tin truthfully claim Advien free. Stedveine $1 season with a mark of @& the ¢ Brooklyn team of the Eastern | Total Total vere on hand at the Harlem Circle to Kearney ieee 1206, 12.35 and 13s to Fordham, nef mM eentee Nene Sie sadchod toward the ropes,| Cubs” ending with on League will journey over to the Quaker . has were inenck and United States Coun. | MeClintock 178 Gold Trolley cars from 120th &, and Sd Ay, Firat — ; from Hanlon’s crowd. : 4 ' ‘ ; be cid s, beat t t of | pg be Seeraiite to's ores Ne pret a — City to-morrow, where they will meet RIVERSIDE LEAGUE. She FOU 8 chee eco tack two |e fore tried HORA) —= = weight up again. ‘Humphreya| three amashes over the heart brought | (% JCal team in the second game of ‘The tema competing in the Rivermlde| straight. This ts the way they rolled eK o mtee4 DR. EGAN Hanlon's guatd low. One more to the|.{D¢ sefies now In progress, The boys | League were In good form, and by their United Staten oo is Fuet Companies’ Start, é hin and he toppled forward to his face | from Phihdelph f Fy eve acores keep the game In abeyance | plate 122) fren TS! The Trust Compant ‘ures ‘ stopped and stifvened himself up| on the for, Without walling for a | in tne fone “e made a great start | 1, "the finish. The Algondulna won in| Robb 138 Rober 1% iaunahed thelr pois ay Nab Bebe Varicocle, kknets. The dazed expression died | second of the count he forced himself | Pans LOSERS: IntereRy, SaFse8 finals having to extend themae pangsnseln tooamortict vc JR) glory laat night and rolied up some § e, Di owen, and he lieved fox tha | up to bis feet and stood walling forsic, | At Brockiyn. The Quaker City team | to defeat the Corintizana whe tort by | Rauch duainirtey vo {pt elegant scores Stricture, ee aan | Cove to Anish his work, Hanion tried | won three out of fve in the individual | bv" seven points arse aol sag ntcley White made the opening Loss of Vigor, was nearly over. Humph: ge A but his strength | and captured two our of three in e First Game, | Potal T25fotal 78 speeoh, which wan brief, He ‘wished , umphreys | was gone. Terry rushed him back foot) 36 in wo ¢ ALGONQUIN BELVIDERE. United States, Hancock. the members success and rolled the dally: 88 weekly (by Kian Back into the corner. The other | bY foot to his own corner. As his shoul. | °f {he 'wo, three and five man events, | woynahan jhiiLackwood ......, Plate 14) Pyreeti 148 first pin down the alley, making S| monthly), 233 Broadway, opposite Penta 8 fb followed sult, The count reached |2¢7# struck the padded post Hanlon s| making a total of nine victories out of | Kenwebke aater Robb 140 Robertann ITs strike. This, the bo} Sectared, was f O thee. i Se arma dropped to his side & qenble fo Phe Ie Stein Wangenhelm HL Haines On Private Dissases, ‘Terry, with an effort t took | MeGov iiing In ot ' ur This is a good fhawes 1A) Moffitt 157 : Ber: Fe Se eter? hat jock | McGovern. piling tn on top of him, | record tor the Quakers and, being nade | Bhietich Wit Hettee ates Weaisntrey “ccc .0000 ABs wot pce Reem dt mot have long to wait. The queror with set teeth and a gi put Second Gam Commercial Leawes ° Dr, Egan Medical Co. ay) Rast | 5 ie — = RINTHIAN, ERE at men The hove of the Commercial League Bho wishes all men to distinetly und wand that all CONSULTATIONS ARE AnsO of oe, gain, jumped at him termination in his brown ¢ . 1 up on ie feet i 7, ashed furtously away at Han 8 pulled n bx #por tn men FREER, and no obi on owed stomech and jaw. Hanlon’s seconds piled = ollInget eS er ette Invited. atk ie adastiie nt cas hh "s nec 1 Wea sas Alnere Folltnge partes cach was won but by A | pereon or by letter. You are Invited to havea frank and confiling tn KA hin tarely bf 4 pe is ine and rushed t wee ah og o Moittelies The ice cream men from ana eli hm your troubling. FOR" ee mtn AND WOM! y Os 4 & little and spread Coach reached the platform. A score of froze to a frisale Py, the SAvisite OF hee ester PA Were drawn back spectators followed, and the fight wus Total pect asc Wo Vnaiied en i luen ep DR. KANE, promiama a complete, perfect and recur bro ng yeing defen ’ permanen CUHE of every case he treats right hand, clinched ed glove giiatened, | °'*"" Calle 7 “Young Corbet es If you cannot be cured DR. KANE will hon eatly tell you #0. DR._KANE oftere to all_men a lasting and DISEASES OF THE LAT ry Great. fat beside me during hold By Prugeiom T. CARHART mM : the fight. He watched every vio 8 i tne Glows. Manion was | struck ial ne Lit tinekerteh Mi SER. PORT VATICO Un" ouprone. “areas eS furiously | . “Terry McGovern is the greatent little J. Smith Smith ages va STRICTURE HY LOST. VITAL. HP a ok oy a ery BY NEW A FUL METHODS Uirwslar ‘eat ‘ear toy iy ua ND hiso the DECAY of dtp Age. DR. KANE'S OFFERS ARE BINDING and hie PROMISES ARE KEPT. If you cannot call, write, DR. H. HM. KANE 1% W. MTH ST. NEW YORK nding toe | Sghter | i wal Total B40 Tota M2 | Apmann 7 MRS ANGERUAUER cures irreaularition 1 without, tail cate siinows fall reated; reasaue Too" Total cesses 10] Pe rae Se tes worse. whe oa beat him. /naments were rolled lam night in a | a ‘an-|ous sections of the city, The Gas ( Total i in four roum la a marvel. I'll panies Lengue, Trust League, Stock Ex STOCK EXCHANGE LEAGUE. | WESTENHOUSE. REID ICE CREAM Ve to give him another chang),".--~- <ne——n pmema. Silk League and River» The Bulls and Bears lived up to tem een ——., LASICREMEY see eesnene bie

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