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a nf “TRE WORLDS i ios AMERICAN BOWLER HAS WHIPPING THE PLAYERS INTO A FRENCH TITLE NOW Billy Thompson, of Chicago, Wo Won It by Defeat- ing La Belle, Noted Canadian. Billy Thompson, of Catengo, champion | Mullen 1%; MeCullen, 163; Blint, 163. | DY powier of the West, has added another | Total, 72, H j @itle to his credit. Thompson defeated Third Game, | La Belle, the Canadian champlon, in a} | Northern nion— McCormick, 240; ‘SN match contest held ta Montreal on the fii ia elly, ay) Horstmann, famous Garriopy alleys, La Belle 8 Kast River—Btern, 138; Mulligan, 160; (eonsidered one of the greatest bowlers Muilen, 164; MeCullen, i; bunt, ld + tm the world, and tho victory by Thomp. | Total, 712 " , fon over him places the American at the top of the world’s greatest bowlers. ‘THREE CLOSE GAMES, The games were very interesting, al-| The Keyatone, College and Corinthian though some of the spectators were dis-| bowling teams layed three clever appointed, La Belle not making as mes in the American National many sirikes as was expected. Thomp- ie Tournament. Following are the ® eon, on the other hand, rolled a magni-| "°F a Ga i ficent game, missing few strikes, and COLLEGE. mM KE YOTONE. 4id not miss a spare, He averaged 24, {i fewting winning all games. The crowd was the largest that has } ever witnessed a bowling contest in that elty, notwithstanding the fact that the games were delayed three hours on ace aoa of a meeting of the Montreal A. ‘ Thompson was given a good reception, nl the a] iaues must have sounded otrange for there was very few | Hnglion sh Speake peop hoe Alter ‘been re. turned (he winner, he wet was yoked al reception. NEW YORK LEAGUE. Creditable scores were the rule at > Amann & ‘Trivss's alleys Pifty-fifch Aig as Pm is i on ke ¢ New Jersey Five were in | _ PAVONIA BOWLING CLUB. fF And won: two games. The 9c0res;/ Tae Revonia Bowling Club lant night, Firet Game. At 202 Pavonia avenue, Jersey City, 1. 1 neg’ BDONIAN. ul atecor SRITERION, | folled & clowe and interesting game. The BIG MATCH GAMES, + At the Grand Centra! Alleys last mi Might ex games were rolled in two- oT man teams between Dinsmore | Voorhels and $04 Contes — % If one. The la of ant, | H rt dividual score of ‘of > in z eran x ie Wire Cane. ' RIVERSIDE LEAGUE, —_|pinsmars Pinemare Tie Orebard ao the Empire City Pinamere teams wore winners Inst night at tho inemare note Riverside Alleys. Both beat the Hud. Voorheis . fon five rather easily, but when the winners came together @ close game eat reoulted, the Orcbarés winning out by, Perea © ten plaa, The scores: ATT CONBOL. BTOCK EXCHANGE. Le Grand Central Alleys, i All three games in the Consolidated Broan tourney were ia pet } cot cote 189, eset: A uumelster, 119; roar, i Thirea Seod M Club—Mor, 157; Vi Ut OO en ar Mos iT iy Knobel cat | Three straight games were won by | Eye, tH ‘olal, & Passavant & Co. from Rush & Co.'s] team, after hard fights. The score: CASES DISPOSED oF, / - ‘ Fiat Gome mf meeting of the Bxceutive RUA ACO) PASHAVANT & C0. |miltee of the New York Bowtie Stee: ye + 3B) ‘a elation, held Oxy. 4 the following cases were disposed | .MeGivney Bowling Club va. Colonial ‘th National | Tournamant—Reterred to the | Executive Commitiee of sald tourna: ' wi MER na Bowlne Club ve. South ‘Brooklyn Chamnionship Tournament-+| oo | Referred to the Executive Committee of M4 | ald tournament. ‘ is | Metropolitan Bowling Club vs. Super- HE] gh National Tournament. The: reason 19 | for ‘breaking Rule 37 declared satietns:| Bias +... MO Total. tory. , Mert . ses 3 Elks Bowling Club Dally News COLUMBIA AND 7 EVENING. WORLD AMHERST CLASH, Stat eetne et temteeat? — —_—___——__ ___—_.. AMHERST WINS FROM COLUMBI Amherst had to kick, Shattuck punted | badly and after many fumes Amherst FIRST HALF. got the ball back at her M%-yard line., Cornell, 18, Amherst made two easy gains. Shat- Bucknell, 6, tuck ran % yards and Srangland| SECOND HALF. brought him down, Amberst'’s back caved through th) gueknell 6, Ment-biuevand-white defense and eas- fly carried the ball yards at a time down FINAL SCORE, to the 30-yard line. Shattuck got to five) yards on a delayed pass. Coggeshall _| tumbled, going thrvugh the line, and it was Columble's ball at hér own Ii-yard| LINE-UP, Three plunges netted Columbia her Cae } aiatance, Bedmwewick left the game, Btangiand going to guard and Fisher | taking Stangland’s place at full back. Columbia walned steadily, taking the ball to the M-yard line. Fisher and O'Loughlin made short gains, but Am- heret got the ball on down at the @ yard line Amherst got only three yards im two tries at Brown, ITHACA, N.Y, Oct, 1.—Cornell had} Amherst First to Sore. | der frst hard « the necessary five; atternoon when lined up against Buck- | Fisher hurt, Amherst got five| nell. Last year Cornell barely defeated | yards for interference with the centre | Bucknell | ond R. Crook got five » ran twenty-five yards for a touch-down, Shativek Kleked goal. Beore: AM. | : . HERST, 6; COLUMBIA, in heavier than Cornell by five Amherst's rooters went wild, throw- {ng hats und coate into the ur, w eS inom danced for joy, ©: \umb eheered to encour peace a ee but the next ¥ was crumpled up for a lees, Co- AGAINST CADETS, | eimng syracuse University jumbin got the ball on downs at Am- hert's M-yard line, Fisher made first ball on the ya tor, ™ V4son Bowling Club va, Datly News It w: ‘Third Game. |weoense t. Their reason for breaking the RUSH & CO. te 4 RAMAY: ANT #2 CO | Rule Fn declared su at Ld aed it Naya Hetted tome of ! hen CAPTAIN Fouke > RIGHT HALF = GoinG@ AReUND ‘THe BND, 5 kiss’ + (Continued from First Page.) and Columbia cot the ball on a fumble | olen, on Columbia 40-y: at Ambheret's forty-five yard line, Duel! AMHERST, 12; COLU and O'Loughiia put the bal on the aan thirty-five-vard line. Stangiand fumbled and {t wag Amherat's Dall on her thirty- Cornell 6, Cornell 24, Bucknell 12. rds. Shattuck | Play. C | thn en | tee of Copnell's strength. —_— ‘ard, Meta put th Tine,” Duell was Hinet HALF. Harvard, 4. Meizenthin tried a goal from field. West Point, 0. or attemy fe ine hae SECOND HALF. rds for Am-| Harvard 0, The visitors got } yards for in| West Point 0. Kehnetor ag Tournament, Thelr rea for break ier ence with the cenire The half erphs *S: 5 tnaen ..” 133 Rule 3 declared satisfactory. ended with Amhevet hold'ng the bail FINAL SCORE. tte AB Bonne 52:5: i pbirondway Clb va, die” Manhattan |p on iat, hesiaty, Geert! AMS) Harvard 4, ‘ <= Tournamen 6 sumension of J. Tay. |H Total STH TOU oo ceeseee BOE Noe Pe Barber dehy mn one “EECOND HALF. | West Point’, ae ortened to | thereby viven whit, Amhersts’ unexpected girength was | TOOK TWO GAMES, Neuaitemen are aligtbis| source of Alamay. to the light ye aad LINE UP, whi @ \isitora In the Stock Exchange tournament!" 4/) tournaments the Ellingwood & Cunningham team a Shite mt had no trouble ii taking two games, STRIVES AND SPARES The scores: The final meeting of the Germanta could not advanc Firat Game. National Tournament will take place bad FLLINaWoon 4 ¢ istiEMEL, {next ‘Thursday at 8 P.M. on fy Figuctcae © 90. dchulte’s Germania alleys am fades its LT Well 18 Pleken .., 116\Druty (@ frames). 1) There are more tournaments running #-yard line. MANE 594% ia! in Greater New York just 40" Auatin 17) Dieiman + M8) Uh Hard: sport. prt + Charen “Ptetemer of the 7 BLLtNawooD ARO fanea Bowling Club, has rounded his bo weckky fea ore nace & OO. | team Into great ahape One of the meth. © geepenter tee 114/048 that has made Pfrelmor famous is W cvsie os | the fact that the boys are never in (ear | onl 14 Of running dry when he Js around Hardy, 1) A committer consisting of Pree Total , Wi | Charies Matz. Vice-Premblent if ; jand | Capt Willams, wtil agies to-morrow in bohalt GROESBECK & 00. | Tintted Bowling Clubs, the i It Delaney don't leave Mover stor tig, Wien he ts rolling for the medal 7. 108 will be trouble GAS COMPANIES’ LEAGUE, Monordi Palace Alleys. The feature of last night's games in the Gaa League wee the rolling of Me Cormick, of tie Northern Union He hung up a « a The seorte First Game, Central Union—Robingon, 188; Langs | field, 140; Fint 1; Bhert, 137, Voil-| | North New itn ng Tota WA Ci k, 107; | ladies’ lub, starced ern Union H - gran i 10; steely. ‘is; Horstmann: | Bons, They" oid ¢ Second Ga spite the fae ‘ ihetStnte anew a tmancrariariaaee us Bae in the his lover Finnegan and quarter-back Shattuck used his end run) Hammor for a gain «very time, while Colucabia | De the pigskin while she tt replaced Dusit at right end Muni, Amberat, made. nto. cha O'Loughlin ran the klok-off back to ¢ Mulr nailed the Amhers ard line, and shat whole length ‘of the fleld of wm touch-down, The inter: | Langtur 4 beautifut “ not allowed and the bail A present Player at hie 1: © ever before in the NMetory of the a ) out of bounds The hall wae py Amherat’s fifteen-rard ever, ard Hubbard ran elehiv ya ‘Thie time the score was 4 Amherst kicked off made short gains. , carta achat ined with ease Eenovercia. ‘The West Potnt, Posttions rat player wos (Specie! to The Fren Amherst at} WEST POINT, N pia wy "| Army team today had thelr strength when , ¢ mine. ing the cartiness of ranking thrones twas @ ot Metz b hove Ha ine. Muir (hrew Crook fora toms. Shat- Xray vara i t tuck pursed out of bounds at Co! areys ui me, ofter ve rd tine. oierat 9 for Dealt soe fumbled esata, ert with no gain the bal lover Ha. AL gas! fro Harvard returned It yard line By, By hina’ back again to the 5 he th> Un Fries | ce again mola's| bail to th vard |ine on | (me kieked and iateeh: me ie Army caus! ade a fal |CORNELL’S STRENGTH AGAINST BUCKNELL. (Special to The Brening World.) of the season this | Cate ‘Warner sent a full 'var- sity eleven tmto the field for the firs: ne this year, The Bucknell Coach Warner sald the game as the first real | HARVARD LINES UP afters: Ve strong inggromation. returned the kick to the | SPORTS FDITED BY pao “s three-yard line. Prince fell on \t and returned the punt to Ha) j |made © fale line, where the Crimson | Px ir catch and triad for soal | ‘i HARVARD, | ARMY, 0 ended with the yor ten-vard line and in thelr pos Second Walt, Harvard kicked to |line, tho Army return | Harvard tried to gain through th ‘ard a | but failed. They lost the ball on downs hay 9 oer Afty-two- line. | Atter making @ firet down, in the int | play the Army fumbled the bal lon Hi |¥ara's fortvy-vard line. tore the Harvar ddefense to pleces ani carried the ball thirty-five yards, where ssew lomt ft being hi ther an ba exopenge of pi | ire Fall on tne Army's en took the ball ond fone it back to Harvard’ igre line, me time wa: 1 Kame ended. Score—HA: i ARMY, 0 | ———— YALE TEAM MEETS Dut STRONG SYRACUSANS, FIRST HALF, Yale, 17, Syracuse, 0. SECOND HALF, Yale, 0, Syracuse, 9, FINAL SCORE, e, 17, Syracuse, 9. ' LINE-UP, Yale. i i? : ey te wart Ke nda | P. More sss cP BS a (Special to The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, Coon., Oct, Crowd gathered at the Yale F mn to see the Elis tackle the Weil returned to his position e he has been unab he and Stewart, | chet ‘Al weeks, lent of making 4 much ahow ing. The syracuse team presented a str duck Held and promised ( eam, all uch Hutchins predicted would net coil up a ble score age he ball three times m h time, gaining 8 ysrels before time was up Vil from the centre of t 1 Une for w Miaod 6x 4 att kwell k SECOND HA’. . te Yal 1 atly n Yaya teya Stimeon, of Syracuse tean-yard gain, THe RAN STRENUOUSLY, eo ee ROAD DANER OUT IN FORCE ERT EDGR SHAPE’ WMS BISHOP Ne TRE GUL TITLE ses wd on the Speedway | Watch the Second Fall Mat- inee of the Association of | Horsemen—Many Brushes. The final in. tha Women's National Champlonshtp at the! Merfon links this mornin, mee won b | Misa Georgiana. Bishop. Kad lawn Country Ciad, Mridge | Gated Mrs. HF," Sanford pox Country Club, Orange, ‘by 5 Perest weather conditions and an ex- the cq cellent programme attracted aujte a 5 up and crowd to the Speedway to-day. the event being the second fai] matinge of the 00 soclety people f Digs (ocow pt '®s | season held under the auspices of the | Road-Drivers’ Association, racing waa done on the lower bycayr 6 the finishing point belng in fr clubhouse, The programme was made, a yaad eek See ee lp of nine events, five for trotters and four for pacers. A Many go.tere fouww @ were the for ‘The first heat of this Other race was won by James L,, the second Gres B. Morris, ©. T. heat went to Rythmie, This made Charlies Oxx, Joha Hynes and 7, it m heat apiece. The final and decid- ing heat bg oly | by Geo some Seeallens have resulted seriously ) lean >; GY) MOT tt "in ja} teeth and carat Yom entire play was in the Yale terrl- | throur,out the half. Final score q E, 17; SYRACUSE, 9. he officer his eae : he two fast PRINCETON BEATEN BY MIDDIES"” ELEVEN) FIRST HALF. re the only two starters ne. Wel i elding, Freeland, won the voarth | 6 a sesert Boy fleld of seven. inte horses ‘uarted | in the by td tight eat ane and W. the for. | re" C. Floyd Jones’ mee won se handily, Dark Secret EMERALDS PLAY GIANTS TO-MORROW Johnny MeGraw's champion Gtants will be seen in another game in this cinity tomorrow, They will play the | Morale team, which is one of the semi-professional teams SECOND HALF, Annapolis, 4, Princeton, 0. FINAL SCORE, Annapolis, 10, Princeton, 9% Then the ‘Arm ANNAPOLIS, Md., Oct. 15.—The navy | team went into the gaine against Prince: | | ton Uhie afternoon determined to make a creditable showing, as it is the big game |“ of the season on the loesl fleid, All the Navy players are in good physical trin and the backs are particularly (ast, The whole team is encournged by the poor, ‘Tigers agaihst Latay: | and should be Ames will do ‘ southpaw twirler of the Brooklyn will pitch for the Emeralds. only let the Glants mal | hia curves In seven innings In Brook- ke one hit. off showing of the Jette iaat Wednesday The spectAl ‘object of the midshipmen Js to hold Princeton down to as small a | + Vanduyne | sore as the } lie? SHENAE FAST IRISH FOOTBALL. The great interest in Geelic football and kindred Irish sports has engen- sort of rivalry in the county organizations all of which promines to fw some stirring gimes the OCornell Club sports Pork t whom the soldiers This wil be considered exceeded cxpen'a. | dered the keene Princeton in’ the rst half, makeng & | hereabouts, tee CURB, touchdown and goal to the Tigera goal | culmi from the Meld and touchdown, masts The Navy soored rt leckirg for all Gaelic players, rising and striking tre, hurlin wrvacd and Teo! hornpipe danc- dons ican ’ NEW WEST SIDE A, 6, BALL. ok | tug aij Ayers one mile and wR the Amsterdam 3 ~ it 50-34 Weat Porty- next Wedoesday evening. in aches Were Co: EPS LINE UP AGAINST BIORN hey, wanted to do on defe ty SECOND AALF of Pennsylvania, 0. NS AT BILLIARDS. FINA. SCORE Pennayivania, 6. SLE INDIANS 3, ALBRIGHT TEAM. , FIRST HALF SECOND HALF. FINAL SCORE ub Albright Peay ol. and Hurretl ou here to-day. had ee Syracuse went ma rah det Bee eect of a The fenalnder of the half was chary ob Born sides. oat Vensou, Penn's new quarter-back, mad teens had the ball ‘ale ee hak wnd tried to was blocked. vobowiedt id Tie. wis? ee OTWALLSBGS “$15.00 119 Star * he prio ee Drake String So Auction at Morris Park at in by W, M. Scheftel—$6, | for Jocund. (Special to The Evening World.) MORRIS PARK RACE Cc! 16.<A good crowd of horsemen were & Morris Park corly to attend the | the entire stable of John ‘A, Drake steoplephanere f the stable of 5 t Boston. performers, many of which won brother to the Western cojt, Diek All races were ha! Every one of the horses were so mile heats, best two im three The first heat of the tirat brush had only throe fF ev) \y Norse o startera, They were Ben Lichicpbery’s Billy Palmer, W. J, Minor's Neille R./ und C. W, Purdy's Judge. This was an) Font easy victory for Billy Palmer. - The aec- ond heat of the first race also resulted thousand wc a (lune tal in an easy victory for Billy Palmer. Only two horses started in the firat [4 jheat of the second race. John W,! Smith with James L. and George H. | Huber with Rhythmic, J cnly contenders. and ioe bs bidding -ras tt ‘Ort Walle was the. jy ah of the salmy na when he was at bilo ti fps offered #9: the bid ot 00, Aw schettel , 7 hefte) m \Tor the ithe colt, the bidd.ng and, a8 no further | BS.00, the (hree-yoar-old gon af. re Over was sold te an ext hiahent run beice ‘rohan 3 ing Joly i” ie Hayes an, Other are wey. Crpncelier, 2. rae Huber's Mi us Mare, No. 31 0 ¢: “phair sh, jor pas ie by a ow ony nd, J finished third and A.’ Rn” Meyer! * i = oat th oh aa 4g 4M, cae ‘Woh Pin Hy WT Uaeie, Bath , 243 JAMAICA ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, JAMAICA, L, L, ~The entries for Monday's races as follows: halt furlong two-year-olds, five moins Race tan " ' ;. POLKEH RACK The Blerg sina Pndicler es Good “PRIVATE” FIGHT, What pcomisea to be one of the otewa® ereat s between bantai will be held next Sunday evening fe ay y miles from hig) stants will be "Young @ New York, one of the moa§ In ‘this vicinity, again Brooklyn, Tie preparing for the Baas The puree is $2) with a « f 00. aaah GALVIN AFTER A MATCH, F fe Barn negotiating tar match for dim Galvin, the Tei aid ‘ mampion, with Jim Jali ladeiph * GHICAGO nANvIG

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