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BOWLING! NEWS AND NOTES OF PIN KNIGHTS. THE WORLD: _whpNespay EVENING, OCTOBER 1%, 1904 [eagle PIANOS AND ORGANS. | FOOTBALL | | ALL THE TEAMS | MUNYON'S "DECISIVE JON THE GRIDIRON. ~ALLLTHE RAGE NOW Nick Thos the O84 the Old Timer, Gets Into Game Again and Will Roll Against Ahrens To-Morrow at Palace Alleys. N HERBERG PLAYS OVER IN PHILADELPHIA TO-NIGHT. , 4 Clever Universal Bowler Repre- senting Brooklyn in Individual ¢ Championship of Eastern § League. ; Match games promise to be a feature of this seayon in the bowling line, If bale the matches now talked of eome ‘off, the question of supremacy will come nearer being settled this season ever before. There will be plenty 0 contests between the cracks from Now: atk, Brooklyn and thie city. That there Is every promise of lively | times can readily be realized when tt is! *Patated that Nick Thyne, once the king | of the bowling walk, has signified his intention of trying his hands against the oracks of to-day, Nick's first tryout will teke place on the Palace alleys in Brook! @:, to-morrow afternoon at three o'clock, when he meets Rudolph Ahrens in a match calling for the best four games in seven for %0, The veteran already waged that he will roll 10 a » or better. He has also arranged match with Fred Egelhoff. Herbers’s Big Task To-Night. A task of considerable magnitude has been assigned to Harry Herberg, the gon. He is representing Brooklyn In the individual championship of the astern League—a position which John- ny Voorhels occupied last winter—and while he does not expect to rival the “Latte Wisard's" 300 performance, still bie friends are confident that he will make a good showing. Herberg made his debut in the East- @mn League last while he lost three out of the five in the individual, it must be remembered thet his opponent was the crack veteran from Philadelphia, Herman Walker, Herbergs bowled in all of the fourteen events and averaged 1% 1-4, with 220 high, He wil) be in the competition to- night. which will be the second series Will be rolled in the Quaker City. being Dis first appearance as a \tournament bowler he expects to beat thle work of inst week. He took geoond high average in the New Jersey jational tournament fast season at pews imakiog i average of 197 for games. —— Some Good Scores, At the New York alleys, Fifty-fifta street and Third avenue, last night the Gmith were high-score men. Smith polled 20 against the Spartans, and Parker made his 225 mark In the game with the Orchards, The scores ALGO! ORCHARD. INQUIN, I an ee 163! Stare oy Tankenan Tankenan {eo| Wiikena ° +. DOT Total. BEN FRANKLIN LEAGUE., ‘At the Grand Central alleys last night three good games were bowled aver young Universal bowler this sea- | Monday week and | Algonquins won twice, beating the Or-| x ohards and the Spartan five. Parker and) (7 PSE SES Gils 62-26 l$ |? \¢ + > + 4 g Hull: $d: O48 19694900940404 040004 take place in Brooklyn, BOWLINGMATCHES CH AMPION BOWLERS OF EAST AND WEST Ot4004 | Ce best two out of three games for |a 8% wide bet. The scores were [Burs oc. scs, 100/Burne a | Hamilton 182) Mamilton in Total... ‘BT2\Total “eS RICHMOND BOROUGH BOWLING LEAGUE. | Richmond Boro Bowling League, | STARS. Costerto , “eo Ne M8: o wo i os i it mw i iT 4 ea A err ec | METROPILATION nto. | Warner it MG termbach fet et fonraon vir Connolly 210t Lat | Sent 130A Totale .. | At the Standard Alleys last night the Richmond Bowling League had another session, which was remarkable for the close games, several points separating the teams In each game: ‘The scores: me, fe 148) Cotte 73 Johnson BU me Latourette: fice ‘ aufman MeGuire 162 | BUFFALO, =| «RICHMOND. Latourette ..+.+ 19@/Gotton Allen anwon ffickey autman MeGuire Total | | beteeees 739 BUFFALO. ' Latourette ten | udaon | 154/ Medoldrtck’ 143 Walworth ..; Daly ve. | ORCHARD. + TH'Total ... ASTHMA cece ee eeee M Second Gam + 155) Starst 187 ROSEDALE. AUDUBON, | 185) PF. Lankenan 8 fughhols 18) Maher 167) 181) Lankeni » id ne. ‘ 162 Smith mt Hoo) Wikene sssy.055 18K | Wigbern eos AB Knoeptle 18 Pha ome pple MOITotAl ..s.eee + TO | Metnken Iss) Thetjen 186 | rales O% Total “Ail Totat Att smith Third Game, LdziSchwebke ROSEDALE, Linwoo, 107! Harrie 148 | uc hols, mpeey Ta} 176) Parke 173 |i 10 Hudson + a6T! ITojWatt ., 20 ern 161) MeGoldrick’ 28 161) Walworth , 180/Daly , “Woo Total Meinkea Total ., BROOKLYN ROYAL ARCANUM, First Game, by clubs of the Ben Franklin League, WELCOME. FERN Perkins, of the Journal five, rolled in| Rpbineon - JO Bennet 1st mreat form, making 246-8 strikes and| Pi SOD Eiresey SSD = mined 222s!) 1S sel) f { Separes against Cherouny. In the game | Dinamore's.000° tote ann: iio with the Standard Union Ave Perkins}. om = "4 MAK check 880/Total sores: solled 9% The scores: Seoond Game, First Game. WELCOME, || GILBERT. % STANDARD UMIOx, ve OTBlerds 18T + M1) Kitne * ATT Smith 107 Sf 146) MeKlernan ito 170 Brush, 173 + 14 Michaelson +» 143 | Hummel 1S Chalmers 173 181 MeGowan . | Dinsmore , 100)Van Tassel ie Mi Bowen . 128 a . ——! Total .... 884 Total + MO ow OT Total Third Game. | Second Game, , FERN. GILBERT, | CHEROURY. JOURNAL | Bennett + 170 Bierde sere 100 ts * 190) iy | Swan Sinith ae Ma Treacy . Brush Wt 8S | Selle 100 Chalmers 170 5) Ketchum. ., 145 Van Tassel a ‘Total 3 “0 Total, GAMES To NIGHT. JAMDARD UNION, gnc Oe NA top| American Nationsi—Union, Fidelis, Phoe- | nan ; Ha, Heamore 2g PIE. on Thum’s White Elephant alleys, No ie Altora 121241 Lroadwa: tee 138 vent 145 Perkins 200 |} ral alleys | ts ray Ros: tal, Algonquin, 684: Toat Tal on Tinadeer athe ke Rh bec ene Brooklyn's Stars A_game rolled at Barne: ' @) Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, resulted as follows: MDBSC Bastion a) Horiwits Qruasehott Tilton Fort .. 205 Brokaw . TOA vieeeeee es, OMITOtM , The Lady Stars and the Lady M three a side, rolled as follows LADY M. PD. LADY S&TARS Mra Port 190) Mre Jonas 1 Mrs. Guesenhott.: 18%Mre. Hortwite Mise Barnes 17s?Miew Begley Total ... Dd, S05'Total . BURNS WON MATCH, Harry Burns defeated A, Hamilton in @n Interesting matoh game at the Met- | Topolitan Alleys, Highth street and BUA avenue, Brooklyo, Tuesday, Thay Brooklyn Ro A.—Gramercy, J. F, Price. Nassau, on Eldorad No. 1208 Brug } Way, Hrookly | Columbia: Presto, Royal Ar canum, on eve an Comp ard. One Hundred | Mutual No 1, Mu ” ntral Morn ang. ur, Co | Pitty. & Schley e Strong, es Head, on Thum's lege, Enterprise, Harlem, on Xo. aut West One Hundred | “ntekerbocker No, 1, No. 2. Lincoln, on Broadway Blaty-stath street and Broad. ay. Yorkville~-Reform, mons, Pasty Yorkvlile alleys, No. iyeatath mrvet, East Bighty-eiath | her léyard line, NEWS OF THE BOWLERS. | Bowling scores and news and ni politan district are printed each night in the “Pink” edition of The Even- ing World. This is the final editio news of ali event: of the sporting world throughout the country, First Place Among Medical Discoveries Accorded to > ag * & ry % ® o ‘ @ AS a Tonic and a Positive and Speedy Cure for DYSPEPSIA 3 > And All Other Ailments of *| the Stomach and for NERVOUSNESS MUNYON’S PAW-PAW TONIC HAS NO EQUAL DE DDISIGDOD UDHHDEDODIVODDIDD DING DO DEDODEODND Mrs, Gertrude Hull, of Chicago, champicn woman bowler of America, and Mrs, Kessel, of Brooklyn, > bel winner of the Woman’s Eldorado Tournament, will in all probability meet in the near future for the bowling! |championship, Arrangements for the match are now in progress, and if the National Congress, who have| takenthe matter in hand, can agree on the city in which to hold the series, a most interesting championship | will be decided. Mrs. Kessel has forwarded a chal‘enge to the Windy City champion suggesting that the match! otes of the pin knights of the Metro- ‘A MILLION nm of the day, and contains complete MANY FOOTBALL GAMES TO-DAY. (Continued trom Firf Page.) Swarthmore got the ball on downs on The half ended with Swarthmore holding Le ball on her “-yard line. Score 6 to 0 Second Halt, Swarthmore kicked off to O'Loughlin at Columbia's 3)-yard line. Duell ed out of bounds at Swarthmore’s 62 yard line. Swarthmore had to kick and the ball went out of bounds at Colum- bia’s 16-yard line. f punted to midfield and Crowell was run out of bounds at Columbia's #-yard line. Cro- well ran 3% yards on a delayed pass. Sinclair put the ball on Columbia's tyard line. Maxwell made half a yard, Maxwell put the ball a yard from the touchdown, Stangland was hurt, Columbia held for downs on thetr one-yard line, Stan) again, Algeltinger ti Fisher dropped back for a punt, bg well ran the ball back to the #-yar line, Brown was ruled off for not eke | ling Crowell geMly enough to suit the referee. Duden took his plac Lamb plunged ten val the ball on Columbia’ | Columbia once more held on thelr one- yard line and recaptured the ball. Co- lumbia rushed the ball right out from her goal line, Thorp passed the ball to Columbia's twenty-fve-vard line. Metsenthin ran §) yards to a tough-| down. The Interference was beautiful, Duell taking thee would-be tackler out of the wa Rakes goal. Score, 2 to 0 in Newer of of Columbia. ‘On a poor kick, Lippincott fumbied | the ball. Finnegan receptured it Columbia. Fisher amd Thorp sehen through and took the ball to the 4#- Hie line, It was so dark that the Maxwell and Maxwell put ix-yard line. re bleachers. Fisher | Swarthmore’s 15-yard line. Tecaptured the ball on a quarter-back jag the game ended. in favor of Columbia. coment U. OF P. ELEVEN LINES UP WITH GETTYSBURG. FIRST HALF. U. of P., & Gettysburg, 0. SECOND HALF, University of Pennsylvania, 16, Gettysburg, 0. FINAL SCORE, University of Pennsylvania, 21. Gettysburg, 0. t —_o PRINCETON PLAYS LAFAYETTE TEAM, FINAL SCORE, Princeton, 5. Lafayette, 0. ‘ FIRST HALF. Princeton, 5, Lafayette, 0. SECOND HALF. Princeton, 0. Lafayette, 0, el HARVARD'S ELEVEN AGAINST BATES, FIRST HALF, Harvard, 5, Bates, 0. SECOND HALF. FINAL SCORE. Harvard, 11, Bates, 0. “The Morning After a heavy and rich meal will *| be unattended by discomfort or sickness if, before going to bed, you will take ‘Beechamm’'s| Pills "* Meld Riverrwhers, 1a boxes 100, and to, unt. | Beore 12 to 0, | | YALE VS, SPRINGFIELD | ON MUDDY GRiviRoNg| Fact from Actual Ex. perience, but FIRST (HALF. Yale, 6. rte tuo ua. / MUNYON Springfield, 0 FINAL SCORE. | Yale, 6. Springfield, 0. | ae MIDSHIPMEN VS } ANNAPOLIS MARINES, About one year ago I came to this city to introduce my Paw-Paw Tonic and Paw- Paw Laxative Pille—remedies made from the fruit of the Paw-Paw tree—Carica Papaya—and which I claimed would win & place for themselves as positive cures for all diseases of the stomach, nerves and viood, I claimed that the Par-Paw Tonic would speedily cure dyspepsia, nervousness and sleeplessness, and that the Paw-Paw Pills would absolutely cure con: billousness, jaundice, indigestibn a ache arising therefrom. For two years previous to this time I had known what could be accomplished with Paw-Paw, but I was determined that there should be no Iogering duubt about it, and so | submitted these preparations be most distinguished chemists in the FIRST HALF, Navy, 49, Marine Officers, 0. Game called. oreeeeetilippeeenen ‘BULLS SUPPORT COTTON. The cotton market opened five points lower to-day. due to poor cables, The ; Weather map, which showed good con- @itions South, was also an unfavor- able influence. Signs of bull support | developed after the call, with the Leader Brown on the edge of the pit | giving orders. The crowd was {Inclined fe \--$ are, but refrained from #@ll- | country and secured thelr unqualified ta- uc! dorsement before proceeding furtherg 1 | wim December: eae Jamey, 4057; |UPDMed Yeading phystclane in dlterent fiarch, 10.36; May, rts of the country with quantities of the MR @ late prices weret October, 10.01; | Tonle and Pills, xo that they could actually December. 10.14; 10.81. January, 10.19; March, try them with their patients in thelr own hw May. I {nvited the Boards of Health to various localities to investigate and report, and {n every Instance but oge ndorsed. Chemists, physiotans, health boards, faculties of medical schools, staffs of med- ical collages, all agreed tl Paw-Paw must be recognized as an invalual adi- tion to the Materia Medica of the world, ond & Glscovery which must rank with quinine, aconite and other standard mel- leines. W, omen’s Wool Underwear, | (2nd Floor.) In the offices of the Munyon Company nearly $00,000 testimonials from people who state poaltively and unreservedly that Mua- yon's Paw-Paw Tonic has cured them of dyspensia, indigestion, nervourness, catarrh, and many say rheumatism, kido ad ee ‘4 trouble, &e, Testimony for the Foreign and Domestic Laxative Pills is Just as constant and just as positive, so that I know absolutely that Manufactures. IT have the dest Mee pill ever compounded | | ond one that can be depended upon to cure Combination Suit sor constipation, biliousness, jaundice, &c., and to set the torpid liver at work. Separate Garments, Thousands and hundreds of thousands of lin Wool, Silk, Merino, Silk people bave learned these truths and ree- ognize them as facts, but there are other |} and Wool, Silk and Linen, | thousands whom I want to reach | Complete lines in the best 1 am going to give the people another | without @ penny of cont to them. One of your leadiog papers, the New Journal, has consented to furniay the tactlitien tor @ free distribution of my Faw-Paw Tonic aud Paw-Paw Laxative Pills. and 1 have placed In its hands 200 sample boitles of Paw-Paw Tonic and 2,00 packages of |Paw-Paw Pills which they are instructed to place in the bands of the people tree, and this distribution will open to-morrow that paper, 64 West 125th 4 new York, and 323-325 Fulton 8t. “Oh, Large assortment of | Spencers and Tights. | Lorde Taylor, ' Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. Hy Some will say, |teli from a. sample? | You can determine for yourself, one dove, whether you will ge not, This Is one of the the tomle Tt acts at once. dose of either the Tonle or Pill vince you of thelr vatue, and course, 1 assume that you will their use wnt! a perfect ah le avec plished, That ls why I make thir free dis. tribution Further than hat IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY POLICY TO LET THE PEOPLE TEST MY REMEDIES FoR THEMSELVES AND WITHOUT Cost. For a doren or more ors I have been doing It as a supreme of confider Of course 1 have bad « but, thay hare fatled, where have TT W. L., DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOE ins MADE A trial will con vinee you that W. L, Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best in the world. NEW alone at STORES i ceded. decause the IMPORTANT BS: ie dangerous to at looked TH ERIT. 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