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yl The bookmakers will not only have to We to raise collateral! on those tha; Chey already possess if many other ‘over, \ W0-to-t shots don't run every day, and A shots that win races are rare as ¥ feathers almost. Tt seems funny that the bookmakers {tbls kind. But it isn’t so strange when oa Jose ts nine times out of ten some) ‘Other fellow'’s coin. Few bookmakers finance thelr own Dooks, It is a generally accepted ides ‘That making book at a race-track Is as Much of a financial snap holding a dea into his mind he hunts up a book-| foes downtown to hire a vault to hold his profits. Tn a few days the bookie is looking| SOF another angel, and angel No. 1 aa Bedder and a wiser man. :The ‘final suming up of the season's Baseball attendance of the National League shows 2,774,701. ‘This would look greater were it not for the fact that a “minor league” gives ‘But the figures 3,004,550, All of the big colleges seem to be having close rubs in their games with the small fry of the gridiron. _ Swarthmore gave Columbia such a, ‘um thit Coach “Rill Morley thought) Mt necessary to give the team a double allowance of work yesterday, Lafayette hammered the Princetoa Hine to pieces in the second half, plung- tng through holes, sweeping the giants the first defense off their feet and the Tigers down to a score > B a i } It the Princeton coaches put through the third degree yes- The Princeton gridiron had the & bloody battlefield be- work wos cver. Piasters were at a premium, and of the players were taken to the hospital with broken boner at conel of the practice, It is @ strenuous game, No, thank you. Bowling will be good for most.of us this fal. It is to send the pins flying than to gad @ line ke that of Princeton or ie or Harvard or Columbia. 4.2f the Japs imported a few of the Harvard-Princeton-Penn-Columbta they wouldn't have so. much dn turning the Russian flank and & touchdown, ~ HEX DAL GETS BACK W THE RING (Special te The Evening Werld PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Oct. ; M Young Griffo, of » ) able substitute. Motice, an? considering the fact that Se MBoarance after three! months’ hard L i. In Griffo he mey a boy who | San combine o hard punch with clever. and was compelled to (i; : tw hott nt own ¢ LGriftor advantage of fifteen pov maAbled him to wear down Daly and be B cut over Jack's left eve in a Fast exchange in the third round. Daly tinued to tire In the remainine three F and had a decision been given Would have rone to Griffo Merry McGovern and meet in a three-round “M-@ local theatre. The rate at the expen he pet Eddie Hanton ous of the in four rounds in the Quaker ot other night. Joe Humpnries, who Is looking after (he interests of the dict boys, has arranged to nave y Burdick box Terry to-morrow and in the evening he will ive & three-round exhibiton with ai Hughey, “Tommy Felts, the Brooklyn feather Feight, Is matched with Joe Tpman, of tf . to meet in a star boup be- the Eureka A. C. of Baltimore for | rounds at catchweights, to-night is a good fighter, and deserves eredit for He ney atyle of out his opponents. te Cain will to-night will of Cain phia Jack O'Brien will go to in a few days to train for his encounter with Joe Choynek! of r Which is schedu! for Founda, before tne We Bt. Louis, on vitage at meets Hi ansas % y, on Oct, Bonner, the old-time middle- of Bumanit Hill, s matohed | Jack Williams, the light heavy- | for fifteen rounds, en Nov. 14, / 4 Anthracite A. C., of Mahanoy ~ a: i “Twin” Bulltvan, the New Eng- dle-weighi, has revurned to his ‘Pieadily come back after setbacks of; play The tle at % for the low wht afl he qualitsing. round between WORL TOOL WAT jAmerican and English Fighters Are Almost Sure to Come To- gether Soon for a Purse and Large-Sized Side Bet. will be between “Young Corbett,” | Denver, who, despite the fact try, and Jabes White, of England. realm, That is, it will be the are under way do not fall through. “Corbett,” who ts the challenger, is acting for himself, alded by George Considine, who will furnish the Amer- tea aside bet of $10,000, while Charley consider the fact that the money| Mitchell, one of the cleverest English-| men that ever donned a glove, Is looking after White's Interests, | In speaking about the proposed match | | to-day, Mitchell sald “I will only be two glad to accept Corbett's challenge to Jabez White for Political oMce without wotk attached. 4 battle before the club offering the| ‘When a man with—say $10,00—gets that| est Purse and for a side bet of $10.00. | “If the fight is to be eld in Ei maker. He furnishes the backing and| it must come off in February or later, | as I cannot return immediately. If, however, ‘Young Corbett’ will consent to Might in this country, White will be ready to ehier the ring within five weeks of the day he lands, If ‘Young Corbett’ means vusiness, an is on the level with his chalienge, be will max this match at oucwy and 1 will ca for Jabez to come over. Moreov am prepared right now to put up to cover George Considine’s money i buc 1 will P further bet until they are tired, “Jabez bas a chance, and a very good ane, eee | would not mateh him with “Young Corbett’ and back him for such & large amount. In brief, ‘Young Vor- bett’ has challenged Jabea White, and, acting with full authority, I accept the challenge. We can’t ge together too soon, There is no sieeenping, thie Match, because we will fight ‘Young Corbett,” even If we have to walt for him to get through with others. He nas sald things, and I have $10,000 to wager right now that he has Jabes sized up wrong.” “Young Corbett" could not be seen to- day, but his friends say he will lose no time In clinching the match, even If he hes to let other engagements go, EW YORK WOMEN IN GOLE FINALS 'Mrs. Sanford, Who Defeated] : COLUMB BY PENNSY’S PROTEST °““" Miss Mackay, and Miss Bishop, Who Beat Miss Har- fey, Will Fight It Out for Title. (Special to The Evening World.) MERION GOLF LINKS, PHILADEL- PHIA. Pa., Oct, 4.—-Two New Yorkers | will fight out the final for the women's championship to-morrow, but only so by courtesy as members of the Women's | Metropolitan Golf final will be between Miss Georgianna Rishop, of the Brooklawn Country Club, Bridgeport, and Mrs. BE. F. Sanford, | Bsaex County Country Club, Orange. Association. The Mrs. Sanford, who excelled on the jlong game, and also in putting to-day defeated Mies Pauline Mackay. of the Oakley Country Club, Boston, by 7 up w ‘York. was sub-|and 5 to play. Miss Dod was beaten by ~ Biltuted for “Blink” McCloskey agains: Mis* Mackay on Tuesday and the latter *Wilmington” Jack Daly tast night at! ¥a% the favorite to-day. ‘the Broadway A, %., and vroved a most | ford was the long shot, as they say on Mra. San- the terf, and this has been the case WiGriffo took the bout on a moment’a|!% every matoh she won this week. Mies Katherine C. Harley. of Fall She was vitted against one of the clever. | River, Who won the Southern California Peat lixntwelehix who ever donned a| Championship this spring, di not win Glove, his showing was brilliant. © hole from Miss Bishop until the MUMS" ve sears ano was conal ninth, birt as she halved some Miga Whe best in the East, and made hia re- Horley was but 3 down at the turn, Miss Bishop took the next two in bogoy golf and finally won by 4 up and & to (score in the Eng.ish chammon Ardsley, jd Miss Harriet Curtis, Bos- ton, waa played at 18 holes medal play. Miss Curtis dropped out at the «ix teenth from the piny off of the tle 9 strokes to the bad. Miss Dod and he was played off at 15 holes medal play. Mise Vanderhoef. eee FIGHTERS SEEK PURSES home In Boston with his brother Mike Sullivan says he ts confident he can beat | McCoy if they fight again. He says he recelved $2,100 for the loser’ py Aad @ loser's end in A Rete: SDGRENS) "(UNG CORBETT’ The next Internatioonl boxing match ° that Jimmy Britt recently gained a decision buying skidoo wagons, but Will! over nim in California, is one of the | most popular Ittle fighters in this coun- the Lady Henriettas are brought from under| best man of his weight in King Ed- | was next match if negotiations that now O T | SPORTS WHITE, ENGLISH IDENT GE 9G9OG.94-9-419.9O G99 6 849OHF4S-4F DMD HINGISDSHD POD GLO4-08-4)8: 949-000 0-40095000907 r 4 $ 77 f E i : | r BY EDITED B BOD DBLE- DID DLESIPSOE DED HE-S3-2 6 ODOGSODOD GODS 4 ~ wk Jed NG oc" BOXER. WHITE’S QFFER. Will fight him at the tight: weight limit, Battle ground to be either In America or England, Stakes to be $10,000 a side and the largest purse offered. Fight to be held after February, if in England: within five weeks after White, lands here, if in America. jokers of the boys: Charley Mitchell for White, George Con sidine for Corbett. NEWS OF THE BOWLERS. Bowling scores and news and notes of the pin knights of ‘he Metro- politan district are printed each night in the “Pink” edition of The Even. ing World, This is the final edition of the day, and contains complete news of ali events of the sporting world throughout the country. IA AROUSED see time Pennsylvania claimed that Metzen. thin had played on the “well-known Professional Steelton teat ‘The in- dictment this year reads almost iden- Ucally the same, rehearsing how Mots- enthin was played against by Sandy Wallace, a former Vennsyivanta foot- ball captain in 1902, and that Wallace knew the Steelton team to be all-pro- fessional, The facts of the defense are these Metzenthin, whose father is a minister in Steelion, played on the Y. M. C. A team during Thanksgiving holidays in 192, At the time that the Pennsylvania indiAment declares Pennsylvania's charge of profession- allam against Metzenthin, the Columbia quarter-back, has raised a storm of In- dignation at the loca! college, Many persons about the local university view with suspicion members of the Quaker eleven, and such an atiack as this threatened by the Red and Blue will force them to counter-protests. ‘These persons say that if any attempt is made to play Edward L. Greene, the former Exeter Academy player, who falled to enter Yale and then betook himaelt to Philadelphia, they will) Indidment declares that ne was, re- > . Or tiny laily a eo ec! works’ to certainly make a protest. Greene has fot)! Fis tay or Silt a tesath tee elas been Identified with the New West Side A.C, and the Great w York Irish A. A, of New York City, as a broad ing football each afttrnoon Columbia the scrub elevgn of the local college on South Field. Metzenthin, who had jumper, and there are many of the local | just entered Columbia from Franklin athletes who say that they can put, and Maraty 6, where he piaved two years, ible at the Morn: thelr fingers on facts enough to bar ingside Institution in his first year, Greene. therefore was perfectly within his rignts were made upon Arthur Smith, Penn's d Zilligan, her left guard. was proved a “pro” for his fon with the Denver Wheel Club, Smith was disqualified by the ulty Committee on Athletics at the University of Pennsylvania, but onty the ume after the game with Columbia, At that drawn him away down. Practice yesterday at Cefumbla was only light. There will be some suff work this afternoon, which will be the last before the Amherst game on Saturday in American League Park. it is thought than Stangland, Thorp, Fin negan and Duell will be laid off upt! full-back, ZAiliigan At Queen's Hall 1, Al Neill, wh abroad, lost to F in the fifth round Melbourne, on Sept S secking new luurels d Neison, of Sydney f a seheduled twenty round bout. Al didn’t receive a quietus punch, but accidentally shot his glove Into the groin of the Metbournite. Referee Stokesbury n his corner and aw Nelson on @ foul and med Netli te the fight euking of Waicott’s fight agajrst Who says streak? You Gans Jack Johnson said @ a Walcott can't ac h I don't know of anothe Would have gone seventeen rounde with has yellow that In the third round he told it was gone, and | never ex. see iim finjsh the fight. But game and the tosk his medicine Uke # maa. —————_— FOR LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIP, The semt-professiona! basevall cham- Dlonahip of Greater New York will be decided == Sunda. Giants and the Equitable Park, The Lalips feated the Newburgs, Al! Pro Patersons, Ai! jonale and Giants. The Royal Giants second. and the game will supremacy for all time. Terry McG ern will umpire the game, re & clone t { | f being @ quitter now fighter who * men Were watching him practise with He Stangland js in need of © The worries of the captaincy have Doctors Declare the ‘Frisco Fighter Had Not Been Hit Low and the Referee Gives the to Tommy Sullivan, (Rpectal to The Evening World.) WEST END CLUB, 8ST. LOUIS, Mo., | Oct. 14.—Tommy Bulllvan, of Brooklyn, | was the victor over Abe Atr@il, of San Francisco, In their scheduled fifteen- round bout at the West End Club last | night. Attell went down In the fifth round from a blow to the stomach, He re- mained on the canvas and clalmed foul, 1t was agreed by the boys before the fight that should either land low physicians should be called to examine | them. Dra, Parrish, Marks and Boogher | examined Attell and found nothing that should hinder him from proceeding. Ref- eree Harry Sharpe then gave the fight to Sullivan. For the first four rounds the fight was as scientific ax» any witnessed here Both men sparred beautifully, but the margin was probably In Attell'’s favor when the fifth round opened. It wan the third occasion wherein At- tell has claimed foul in the local ring. He claimed that Forbes hit him low in ive. alta of the Red and ne —— when he played for the team of the | (nee battle of three years ago, when b umbia star is not a new depar- Steelton ¥. Mec. al Harry won over him, and he made the ture, Many will remember how the and the presid same aaaertion when Jack McClelland same charges of professionalism were the assoc! beat him a few months ago. made last fall. As a result reprisals bf ail ne A TROUBLE FRED FRHTING CA v4, ABE ATELY y LOSES AGAIN. |. eat A ¥ Ene 6 , . = PSE Sst an sion PE SCSESSES SOE SEDO SESS SELES SLPS BSGOGLOSES 9G 9SO9EGSH O99 ODO86 969000098 59956-02 5-26-6-60032-055% 322 322. TELL LOSES, CLAIMS A FOUL BOWLING MATCH STIRS UP TALK OF TITLES Smith and Fraenkle Dispute Each Other's Right to Junior Championship Medal, Which Fraenkle Retains, | Third avenue, wit! Mets had a Parvo est uTelaring bY only one pin, but aga u they won with ease. The scores: match game between Smith and Voor- hels, two of the leading bowlers of the country, the question has again come up as to who is the real junior obamplon. NY. George Fraenkle, holder of the dia-| I> F ns mond medal, emblamatic of the juventle | in, championship, wh he won several) jc7s. yours ago, disputed:abieright of Smith| | to & match with Voorheis, Bhs on that as he holds the champions! \s entitled to a match with Voorhles| f- weit for the senior honors, Smith, on the) ©’ OrEkyS other hand, claims that while the medal jm in the possession of Fraenkle he is not the rightful owner, He bases his claim on the fact that he and Freenkle rolled several games for the prise and the series were never finished, He 4 wants to roll Fraenkle to decide the b4 chamshionship and the winner to pre- | Power sent the medal to the New York Bow!- ing Association, it to pick @ committes to open a series among the youngor ele- ment, he and Fraeakle now being out of the junior class, Fraenkie has to hia credit a victory over Voorheis gained while the Jatter was # member of the Ail Star team. The game was rolied when Voorheis returned from his successful trip with Fraenkle Gam | METROPOLITAN, 138 Beam ins { Bauer Colgate “TTA TOUR sss se eves O40 —— RIVERSIDE LEAGUE. Some good scores were made last night in the Riverside League at the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street Alleys, Schoeffler, of the Prestos, wa: st to the Washingtons. | five won two games. The Now that there is a prospect of a! New York Alleys, Fifty-Ofth street and pay LAST NIGHT'S HIGH Scones, KAHLSDORF (Yorkville) ...256 DEWES (Columbia) ........286 SCHOEPFLER (Riverside)...231) STOCK (American National) 22a CAHIL (Stock Exchange)... .226 BOE (Long Island Navy).....222 ER (Broadway) . dorf's alleys, two victories. First Game, the Morris team scoring winning by Sane he Pastimes “FHRITOA Lewes sens AT Second Game, paAVBSTCHESTER, || COLONTAL, ie. + 2 Be. Kneen 65\Tren ie raateh bowler Test alaBt Op ded a a mal wier las! ing Johnny Remple in two eeries on tbe fornnen Alas The onal ae 4 for the best five games in Btaude won five out of lx, The ood series was best five in six and won three out of four, The scores; Stands .., Rempie Staud Rempi STRIKES AND SPAREG, The two new tournament all put in by Messrs, Ebbetts Pye ts 4 the champions. erefore, rt. ” Jin ot the opinion that his victory placed | wasniworon. | pager | aim in a position to dispute the claun | rinden "172 Whiteacre 168 of Bmith. | “4 . 1480 Haten 70 | These men are the recognised cham- sry te 199 hoeptier pions of thelr respectve classes and & F)"Eninan é in Rees. 1B) match or a series between them would furnish the bo iw aensation of the) Total ....... Total... year, The younger element lkce~ Second Game. wise desirious of fading out who is the PR! legitimate champion of the Juniors and) whiteacre ion want a chance to play for the tit Hateh is Behoevfier io Ruloway Whiteman 4 S-MEN TEAM TOURNAMENT, | UNS soc AUS Chicks att Team thirteen won twice in the throe- | TH! seecero-.. TIBITOtA sessessesees MOT Third Game, men team taurnament last night at Bhler Brothers’ Fifih Avenue aPlace alleys, Brooklyn. in the game against Team 7 Craig rolled @i and Conn ds The scores: WASHINGTON, | HUDSON BOAT, inden + [99iSenith se 03! Sauch 140) Turner 134) Whiteman 1TsiChick sees, S72) Total First Game. BA! ARCANUM MINOR LEAGUE, Bome improvement was shown in the team totala in the Roya! Arcanum Minor League tournament at the Superba Alleys, The Bravura Council put up a total of 013 pins Ehler ty eens in the first game and followed it wit ae Dy score gf 821. Midwood, Adirondack and so, S48! Total Alert Councils also rolled hith scores, The scores: First Game, RA 16 is 190/ H a s. A. CLOUGHS WINNERS. i Toa i The A. Clough Bowling Club took | fecond Gane, ° a fall out of the BStoppant & Hoteh- aT ntP'RONDACK, . + 12 Layton’ kin teem end followed it up by beating | Weeds Hi lpyton the W. ith & Co. team in easy | poy. 100 Mi fashion, The scores: iysicumerings . First Game. Tota! B21! Total 4 STOPPAN! rCHKIN A. CLOUGH, Third Game, Hotehkin . B00) Heckler vars 308 MIDWOOD. ADIRONDACKS Leflor [ Tprlgwatn 134 11. Mille 190 tin a7 18 “Layton ato) Fe 131| Waiters ie 83 1) MacLaren 1 + M40\Cummings 22200.) 146 » 810) es PECONIC. Bo + 181) Washburn 3 veces OTOTOUD sccrereervee OTB 140\ Hicks ot ate ‘Third Game. wv! Le Manquis 01.) 219 ANI & m1 orn if WI Hotehkin | | Knight | Waiter. ‘ite 1B | Hawkins | *:. 184 MéKeon i Cooper Bebe | _ lehter . isd) Marten 19 Total eececeecee MBITORML sce veeeeeee 44 | Biddell Miller > | _—_—_— Total 2 THREE CLOSE GAMES. ‘Third Ga Members of the West Harlem Bub- | wort ni: way Bowling Club rolled three clone | Wr Mabie games at their last meeting. The| Verten ....... i. scores: Miller. Le Manguia’2!.)) 144 | Total 702 Total wt | Moran | 1 Oshea Hornby AMERICAN NATIONAL. | ¥. Briss The feature of the American Nattonal ire f tournament last night at Thum's White ‘Tora Elephant Alleys waa the “bunch” bowl. | | ing of the Bicecker team. The Knick bockers had only four men In the field, La Forest not putting in an anpenr- ance. The Executive Committee wit) act on the matter and report New York Bowling Associa scores: Third Game, soe MIR. Bra Firat Game. = | Moraine 119 Curley Rr adler Kateenbers 7: Barnes Drew JT# Rosenberg t | Riynn . B. Brueks Grant 154 Walsh iso | | | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 14.-Informa- | Hornby Basins | Bulger 150) Boock te | I ele aloes ho | O'Shea 2) Dav Roche 180} Dumble * @ | tion trom people close to those who yo | Taylor v....., D4 Ritter Ne ontrol the prize-fight game in San | Total .. 555) Total —} oon 46 ” Francisco, as well as those in touch en ert S ont | with oMelal circles, Indicate that Man- HEARTY'S ALLEYS. owas. Usagncean ser Coffroth intends to ignore the| ae Hearty’s Alleys last night Reliance | prew ../......... 1 Leonbanit ai > Hoard of Supervisors in the case of | 4nq Merry Crowd teams bowled a good) frm. ie 4 og Hi the Britt ontest and obtalo | same, Joe McGuire, of the Rellances, | Roche 170 Malsacher iss iy When the American and National; in baseball alnce the discovery of the | vermit direct from ay Po had } bedne high score man gaay tne aaan! oa meet thie winter and the qu curved ball, As it is, the pltcners arg| It 1s claimed th roth’s service: RELIANCE, | Bere, | 788k vou ian’ oie Dry efter enough. and { should think |! behalf of the administration at the!) io. ‘hip. Caraher i wuiea © jon of rules is bygught up the frat | it a t were allowed only | \reent primary election have been such| J. McNamara 102). Connelly HG auemehencaire si on | ining to be discussed will be the Wd’ three balls the effect of a ‘suit’ ball{as to give him the right to demand «| James Bredy ... HA). Carel los | Leonhardt i j viability of doing away with the “Ol could he uvercome ermit, and that Coffroth has aasur- | james McGuire... 305)J. Wilson 63 | Revnesen 1 avaien sirike’ next season ‘ “This new ball and its possibilities | ances that the Chief of Police will re- ; “BS Total T34| La Forest Dumble The ge. for It now seems certain: ioe worry ns In the coun-| gard the document as eu Mcient warrant Tonal iS eee | Maitacher 10s Ritter that there will be some sort of a change »% in my mind | for his non-interference, It Ix conceded | ROSE'S GOOD SCORE. Total RSS Total @ .i% may be laid at the door of Pitcher ude on ite a \that Coffroth has little chance to ob- - H Rose bowled 210, his * Thek Ch », of the Highlanders, and | cain @ permit from the Supervisors } au Te ea SP ra shanedhand HARLEM LEAGUE. his famous “spit” ball, which, It Is was this “spit | i seam manton. ‘The scores: “| Three exciting games were bowled in eld by many, will revolutionize piteh- Hig landere ‘8 BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT, aes aEsnoe a 16 BUSINESS wen | (he Haviews Lanes Thume &@ Kohls r ly responsiule rican Nationu—College. ey Dit 1@2'R Schuette 1 The Invention of this form of delivery mage. by’ Be Mean nama Wate Miecke Bantham istiG. Behuetts , 138 Clfirk Griffith to be or 4 ning. He bad wed | ieys Baryea 102 Hipp ations In the national hes during the game — New York League--Caledonia, Criterion, | Wol 178 Pop Sehuetie President ah, Manager Me- ; Mal axed Seiten” Lanai ciortatbian i, | Totat ‘881! Total 4 others nm that it Ie a he Mey Harlem: at Th hanisd a —aa | to the game untess conditions { aio; at Scniusing’s aiieys METROPOLITAN BOWLING CLUB brought about which wi Brine’ hemaue Knickerborker) tn 4 game at Thebauth's, No 2852 Firat Instead of changing the “¢ one and two of | rule «e al manager have ’ ne Club ruliad a clom | and whl most at the te the Bev The score is as fol- | ing the proposition of i Hiver: a Codlene & man a base on three balls taegu N York 4 te President Hart. of the ices oh Waele Tite } Waive rt ie . a1 clad, will be the man t Srmikiyn” °K" Minor “Lear hireyoort. |}. G'tonnor’..... 188/De ‘Meyer... Ma! | ANEW QUARTER SIZE a change rs educate them: | pw Witt Clint uperba alleys ar r 7 y; It Is almost certain that something Ss A Hee , Total sssesevees MOO Total mo ; will have to be done to offset the of. searing House Co. —s IO GENTS EACH | 2 FOR 20 CENTS ¥ oon Ww A fectiveness of the plt Msten and Clewring-tiouse” at. Grand NEW YORK & OLUETT, PEABODY & 00., ent Hart. “The invention of the ‘apit 5 land’ ob alleys The Metropotitans won t@ games in Asene OF CukTT an monantn oware land ‘on +] 1oa—t rook | ball is unquestionably the greatest thing eclsion, a eligi er Of Brom. ene New York League last night at the at the Superba alleys will be opened Saturday night with a match game tween the championship winners of Bed» ford Council, Royal Arcanum the Spartan team, of Manhattan, Noack). Moostwell, Miller, Merton and Welne worth will represent the Bedfords. ame of copsiderable Interest will ‘take place at the Universal between "Billy'’ Weingorth, of Ni and Leo Egelnoft. of Brooklyn, on Wede needay, Oct. 06. Stvpral side have been posted on the match. ve met before and teh match is settle the question of supremacy tween the men, sf A match % is \ On the Grand Central Alleys the return series of the Cordes vs. Dinsmors Voorheis match tolled. Best four games in seven decide. The Cordes-Egelhoft team the favorite. i ight at the Arphice Alleys the series of the Smith-Nelson home ; -home match will be rolled, Bai eries is best five games in nine, At & meeting of the Tournament Com mittee of the New York Bow Assocoation for final arrangements ag to the manner of rolling the Metropole itan championship for this season, the teaowing teams agreed to participate, ¥ Metropolitan, representing the Crite: rion alleys. Algonquin, representing the Columbia, League. New Jersey, representing New ¥ one, representing the Broadway representing Morningside, representing Germania all representing American Grand Central. Central, representing Palace y edford R. A, representing Superba, The Red Lion Club hi at been ganized by the ‘employees of W. A "rae \lor_ & Co, wine importers, The meme bers bow! at Thum’s alleys and will giad to meet tre ad ee! ade members of other Catholic club bowlers throughout city are putting In much time Ls tice just now for the Arch Union tournament, which opens *next month. z The second half of the Cordes-| hoff vs, Dinsmore-Voorhels match be rolled on the Grand Central to-night, play starting at 10 0 The agreement calls for the best games in seven. Cordes and were the winners in the first half the match, which Was rolled on the + Palace alleys. Frank Reed declares that if he cam | only get a match he can put some fire into a duck pin series. Frank ¢! to be the champion duck pin Dower af | the United States, and if seeking di gently for some one to vicitimize, Jersey City has an aspirant |championship honors in the rhage Charles Luhre, of the Fidellag with Werngarth and Noack for the ine dividual championship of New Jere last season, rolling an average of PORT MORRIS PARK RACES ery week $67, rain or shine, untl] Oot ta) SIC BY LANDRR. a & Loto Willie av, i's “Vogt ths, Tae t Ford) ral 8 " Ay ation ¢ fom tah f. and 48 fone CHICAGO HAND eekly iby rondway, oppor Dr. Williams Cures Men 1 C} your aft cured om let! by me. enw ni bet Fai eae Vartoocele, troubles without ation. All conta! on y y, De Weak: York's “ New Master Specialist. Sor if _ OLD DI GRINDLE, © dimonsea of men. wt R. e908 Sure 2th ate bet, ve Advice tree Medicine, Sundaya, 0 to 8 »