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EVENING WORLD | |____ WHITE ABROAD THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER, 1% 1901. CORBETT 10 FiOHT WHITE ABROAD. | SPORTS EDITED BY | BOWKER DEFEATS FRANKIE N EIL. A gentioman seeking knowledge wri fe as follows: “I would like to take @ourse in the Japanese art of Siu-jitsu Dut cannot find any place in Ne~ York Where the true Jao article is taught. Can you let me know where there |s one?" There isn't—in New York. ‘The Japanese art of self-defense is a * Betle too strenuous for our Caucasian Blood. Just at present we are willing) ® leave it for the Japs, Geor Bothner, the light-welght) Wrestling champion, thought a short filme ago that it would be a fine thing to mix a little jiu-Jiteu with his pad @actics. Bothner happened to have a Blend who had a friend who had a Jap @ervant. Contrary to the general be- Hef, the Japanese art of self-defense |s taught to every Jap as soon as he crawl. If it were, Nippon would “Led have a population of some forty} nd’s friend's | . du nner went into the study enthus!- ‘ gal In a short time he had mas-| three or four of the fourteen ways | “ft which the jitsu experts can kill al / Man with a turn of the wrist. /@edrge was anxious to try out some | @F the new tricks on his friends, In a) ‘malid sort of way. He wandered out to | the Pastime A. C. and got into his itling costume. In five minutes he 3 thrown every wrestler In the room © While showing them the new holds. There was one in particular that tn- Bothner and the crowd. It is/ againg}_a man in ordinary street The attacker steps lightly be- his victim, seizes his collar and bis knees forward jerks him balance and to the flat of his back. pthe victim falis the wrist of the at- Sryged holding the coat collar, Is & peculiar twist. That twist, by the fall, brings the back of the | the victim's throat with a leverage given by the coal . If the slightest weight ls thrown the attack the victim's throat ir @rushed. By. "Bothner tried the trick several times i. ‘earefully and gently. "Thea big policeman dropped in. He Baughed, “Why,” be said, “you couldn't me down like that. I'll bet a r yor. eouldn’t even lay me on my of Bothner’s pupils, who had been 0. stepped quietly behind the fellow, A quick pull at the collar, Tight kick and twist, and the police- ‘was lying flat on his back with the ‘Wrestler's forearm across his throat. Ree en, apparently surprised, nverybody imugnea looked around for his a “Way the victim By a@ light hold. As Out othner sud: for) e | Pal spectators and a scurrying | took two hours to brin back to consciousness, an that it was the nar- they ever had seen, ‘wrestler had taken that Japan- with full force, rather than in man would have been killed Zeorne Hothner stopped his jiu-jitsy — | of years ago a young Jap- family Was studying at diminutive Jap three footpads while from the University Ip about one minute he had bones and rendered two ts fit for the hospital, gent within the hour, my, his life, and only the panese *tudent's legs | they w ‘other ran fo of the J him to sa\ mile a fovtpad like that. By td circumstances the vi abou ju-fitsu ‘might 4 Beurard arsenal’ of cov- there in no New York schoo! for ste po panent art of killing by a BOWLING OWLING NOTES. Jobany Lang 's quite frisky and doem’t mem ‘o care whether school Beeps or not Hanisch found out last week that Weilach was more than a match for Him. Teldy Cullen sticks to cele be ie putting up nothing but gcores. ~Inatead of “wiltewashed” or ‘a bowler ia now “Japanned™ by three strife’. ive winners ge im credit for the “Jopanning Sthe Erlipre < Club d in the f ehenged sy Marks. 1 tion was y cir finis Bow! am The Brooklyn Palace Alleys to-nig Wii! be the roene of the op t Greater tour eluba hi games. : trals will star: th A match game Might between the and Perrys of will be Will Alleys, South Fitt a ireets. A hot ¢ wh teams are ai be backed 1 @any sxpporters The Olympias, one bh: @hobs alone Eighth nual cect f of \ r Lowenthal wes ores : ry Harris, secre re iy, , treaeurer, Joon Behmuck, cap i segson tbe he house tour afe expected this ve ek has rounded the A shape for the opening. whlch wil a January. ‘ ontes' is pr mit to the lim! of the beet knowr VOCATIONS OF THE INDIANS. The training squad Is composed of forty men. On the eleven that has been picked to meet Har- vard are five blacksmiths, Three of the players are plumbers. Two of the playera are printers. One of the boys is a carpenter. The playera come from all sections of the country, Most of the players still are in their teens, Their superb playing brought rounds LEGRAM of applause from the many spectators present. They were in good form and rolled five magnificent eames. Was Hull averaed better than 175 f first series and Mrs. Cook ave rage ! 0 and @ frection fee THE BURGOYNE LOCAL BOWLERS ARRANGING BIG THREE-CORNERED MATCH + Schwartz, Bisang and Reed to Be Opponents in Special! Games—Notes and Scores of All Tournaments, 707 Total 848 | worn for Second Game. MARION. game UNION 1 statisties cor THE CARLISLE INDIANS AS THEY WILL LINE U THE BACKS, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, ARE GARDNER AND CAPT. SHELDON; LINE MEN, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, ARE P, KENNEDY, LUBO, WHITE, C. KENNEDY, DILLON, BOWEN AND JUDE. ehhh hehehe rrr P AGAINST HARVARD’ QUARTER-BACK LIBBY. INDIANS’ INTERESTING POINTS. The team will average 161 pounds to the man. It will depend upon speed to hold Harvard down. The players declare they compose the only “Amer lean” team in the country, They are noted for their aggressive playing. Every man on the team is a full-blooded Indian They are proficient in all the fine points of the great American college game. They excel In speed and endurance, ~CRUSLE NDINS BL AS THEY WILL | MEET HARVARD Interesting Points of resting the first time ld in the Har to note the personal | g the members o ANDY WAS T00 SORE i ment, Backed Him Heavily at Even Money, ed ard r ment hat the stewards 1, ador wil! SPORTING. Ry see an he n't ther racing. C: publishes Jum eX) ROBERT EDGREN ; TO RUN HIS BEST RACE Public, Who Did Not Know of the Horse's Ail- ‘CHICAGO HANDICAPPER S ELEVEN FRANKIE HEL LOST 10 BOWKER American Fighter Went Down Before the Blows of the Eng- lish Pugilist at National Sporting Club. LONDON, Oct. 18—England at last has a real champion fighter, He is Jem Bowker, Last night, before one of the | largest and most select crowds that | ever gathered in the tional Sporting Club, he so far outpointed the Uttle American fighter, Frankie Neti, that even the Amertoans present applauded the deciston of the referee giving him the fignt. The boys fought at 116 pounds for & purse of $1,000 and a side bet of $1,600, Bowker was a slight favorite In the hete ting, and the Americans present, In@ud- ing John R. Considine, Bob Pinkerton, Paul Arthur, George Weedon, George Fuller Golden and many others had no trouble in getting thelr money covered, It estimated that they lost fully $100,000 on the result of the fight. In the opening ruunds the fight went all the American's way and his backers Were jubiilant In ainth round Howker appeared to be all but done for and hie Ngnung back was of the listiegs * however, he took @ and from that thme om at which he did # master, no likes to mix (ake punisamen! In this In. the decided brace, there Was wy slag not avpear to he Nefl Is a fignter Ub Met in the eff ot to minister it tenth tes WY Kiver who takes tha other end of th Dghiiog idea, Bow ker is Known as @ "slipper He wa snail edition of Fitzsunmons and fs like & grasshopper. His shifts {a \figating @re lightolog-like. It was Uhis stye of fighiog Gia, worried Net! and Ki Was the fact that Bowker managed a blow and to get in and. strike away without dama |sible for she American r Was fast ou his fe to.get away from Net [Pyne blows that Bowker fi ‘did con: scored Om damage and grade eam from the plucky who took the tantalising jabs in good nature and fought back in * rable ually took. the American boy, plucky fashion It was evident after gone twelve rounds that [: would go the limit. Bowker seemed to Fealiao that he had the American champion aten on points and took no risk in fighting close. He pursued his tactics, ind while he administered considerable shment his blows lacked the power t Neil out. While there w the fight was int resting hroughout and the decision vas DOpue of friends by the the fight had . ar. Nell gained a host the Redmen Who : ‘it + in| eaceaettanee (mvwhich he, met im ; Blandy went to the post very sore this crack Jockey, accorded the best In na le aa tbit the countryche is at the top of the man. It is not Improbable that ' A three-cornered match Is being ar - by Koster, was the high scage | Amann & Triess’s alleys, The Orchards Have Shown So Well in the first rice at Jamaica y mys idee (00,68 he ea with ba artenael es were 0 0 * #e i } He quoted at even money +4 ne ed ranged betwen three well-known bow!- Phe games wer st two games. The series He was qu a quar ers of this city. Schwarts will repre- * First Game, | Firat Game. on the Gridiron. | betting ring and was heavily backed ae she can go. Thee, Of moet in sent the Broadway alleys of the New x, tee ORRIE. ala lAMILTON 180 | nena tDELIA p ACIREMA. ” are by the trusting people, who belleved pow’ 2 ss," m4 \ wale, eg the ry} adwa 3 conte 7 reine ultz derdlyie i . tt i cop , mad ridin r Star Academy; Al Bisang will do Allison 11 Rank 1) | Dumas ne that if he was sent to the post he pi the honor for the Harlem Circle, and Grichings 1H veh a) Beers (Special to The Evening World.) would be fit to race, tekaae: tok Wales rane. Reed, of the Criterion Club, will en- | MeDonald 180) Gros 182 | Amann CARLISLE, Pa., Oct. is. urlisle sw, it must have been known at uo via {t on both ‘and bring the | Total STi tote! oot | rote! Irdian football eleven which will line up jeas; to Blandy’s owner and trainer Geavor to put It on De wTotal ] Tote M1 Total «sere 6 \against Harvard as follows: Lett! that the colt, sore as he was, Could would be a very entertaining money down to the Criterion alleys. Second Game. | Second Game. end, Jude: left tackt Bowe ott ‘ tt ust also the becuse one oi PASTIME. HAMILTON. ORCHARD, ACTREMA ny ¥ ere LOC owen; le not possibly win t mu ald win 1 that is what the Haim 100 Greingy 140 | Hann tn7 auard, Dillon; centre Kennedy; have been known to t that Blandy OUd Win ee aiting a whole sé MRS, HULL'S GOOD BOWLING, | fis" 14 Hank 1a) Starat Hid. rugnt end; Florea; quarter-back, Libby3| would certainly be a neavily-backed for, "If there is anytntng In the 8 Hi, champion woman | Wittper .. ial Witten 17% sight end, Flores; quarter back, Libby; |chotce In the race, Taking these (wo of a fave-horse worse than W 4 yt th A pps Cook, of |=? 5 | Ronween® 174 left half-back, Capt. Sheldon; right {Rings for granted, why was Blandy Panty, trot It out. Water Pansy and | bowler, eooompen: a ; Hand ; Me eee at all? Why serve anything like MsChesney, Even money and’take your Chicago, were visitors In St. Louis dur- Total -...++ Paes relat 718 | Total _m Total a4 ha His k te ks iM back. |'that up to the public? What pick ; rd Game, ‘Third Game. Gardner fi h : ,. ing the past week. Both women bowled " sideration horsemen have for (he pub pt PASTIME. MORRIS, | ORCHARD. FIDELIA. f hiking the anne c hich generou patron! acing, " world's champion tournament that is Lt He me which te expected to hold Fier, [Flom stakes and purses Pua athenianse een Ade: vee being held in that city on the famous * mall ach _— Rye A pipes ; Grand alleks aid 173 B. 3. Kodgers intends to follow the po Tip tor the Stewards. the tarine are ns a 4 above, the only ex-| Tf all that Is sald about the Oxford gays in th Ac unusual amount of interest was | Total wi 1 pane tts ‘ ception t se of any of those | race on Saturday {s true, then some fellows thrust manifested In the work of the v0 Chi- _ pele or auietias. om eee ee ncetes cago women: as this is the first time BEN FRANKLIN LEAGUE. AMATEUR BOWLING LEAGUF. | sia yr ers Ce oT oetond rest “ of Indoor athle heital The 4 ve ik * pra gonsip ia not fact; so. unt ford rur volt wave in the annals of Indoor athl that The Telegram, of the Ben Frankil __ Pirat Game, 4 F thie ‘égte whieh wilh caela. Stoned Sad bottle: Ww uation , peace one os woman Is competing agaln or Won two eames at the Grand | 454 MARION st Harvard will average (ed. His next p ¢ will be await It, ought to protest. NEW YORK’S MASTER SPECIALIST, fT A the title of champion bowls Y Alleys last night. The scores ” Wt ed with interest, and the p ed t dates, they lil pounds ¢ men 2 Pires G wi er be quoted, beca Cures quick ® to Fhe) method cured in 6 to 16 days, STR GTOR without cutting: erase: og, pain or Joss of time. se 8 mer vellous cur PROSTATIC 1, i TROUBLES 2° days by my own famous rereaeentty ware ANY _ TELEGRAM mpson 133!Nol ¢ I r alls fe see Cochran's riding of Invincible in the Ro Honet mi 13) Fis Minnesota ppewa, nineteer| handicap yesterday. The writer would Helvinet Vronk oF jong stan MONARCH PALACE. Beas P 52) Fotm cat the job and| like to express his candid opinion of | Ric: a YARICOCEL cured in from 3 to 10 a laa aidbe at ainvbe ns 17" | Tota Tos\ Total 7a that ride gall sir ening days by my own ex- Hees nits ast night at the eed 7 wena ade ives that the nglish lang ine teraal absorptive process arch Palace resulted as - & Left | would permit, but unortunately It would ‘ Ateal oe ogee eh ‘ « UNION Tackle seoty-two yeara og /Dot look well in print. SuMice it to y Tan eels (ty malt Bi BLOOD Podiont sures, In. 62,007 att: UL ELL @ PCO.) ALL, Ho & F viaeshog 164) and ; New York State | **¥ that It was a peach monthis), 433 Broadway, ero POISUN se" from, the system VanBuskirk 14h BURGOY _v 18 ‘ me — Pom-0f ce, a id of mereury Cheesbro tot M te vi pws steam-fitting and | debrand’s Poor Judgment. |MLOSSES Fime,°f, care, 3 te Fora iH att in part s industrial! What perfect judgment that boy by fel orig’ gigal ‘ ete Bette cat i : s td | Hildebrand uses. His riding of Mineola DRAINS Qeet7 (wet exclusively , He is a Sioug At & furlong, and needs to be nurged Day ag hg Stakes 1 zag no charke for « trendy tak BAB CO ng to make her go the route, Yet ‘ ning ae 2 P. correspondence, Come to i vs THREE-MEN TOURNAMENT. \ unced tne and comes : : Melons. 1 tate be . The cent | | “ ' ‘ : iergiog tte fe sh sepa pitas |YOUNG CORBETT TO gelence can ; .% are 5 y at steam-fitting. He is an kine for my a Bee, aleve. ‘, ' intelligent worker and comes from the FIGHT IN ENGLAND, i Witt recover money nb) Sully cna’ Pauate tens Brailes go! ! we New York Senecas. He is aged twenty omeencneesint Bt Jae trAee, sree (Oe, cork, te. elles Shortest time, with the lenat med Fogers ita 8 . Viest Game, three venrs An International fight that will cause) World Building. wcomfort and expense practicabh re Coane 1 n “ 1 chose A 94 White In a Plamber, | more talk in prise-ring circles than \ pane Be ; k im) White. rig! any that has been pulled off " h Collins 2 Burr ¢ y 192 1 years was arranged in this el R ee * ‘ ‘ we b who recently lost a decision to Cures } 165 West 34th $t., N.Y PAVONIA BCWLING CLUB. ales ah wm. im wise a anit? eoitte J rams Brice in Ban Francisco, and Varicocele, Hours. 9 A.M to8 P.M. Sundays, 10 to 9 Oy f “| a =| Jabez While, the English lght-welght ture. is ; tag Manure ° ® Stricture, es 4 ‘ s i : The men will meet In England vanin, Bowling ¢ ; zi f Is Januar will battle at the Lass «gor, 1 BANOS! ‘ Thikd Game. bs ar iw J same and ra purse and a aide Piles, OLD DR. GRINDLE, ¥ i 4 mat 4 ‘1 : . " petite 2 . Kitney and ARS A ALI jst IN W. iizeeraid: <1 ' ' Phir’ Game ae eh Aptos al ot roce reatment al "s . ‘ A EMPIR € it rivate v4 ermanently v : A N MPIRE. vw 1 a Iscases pen mare ¥ * M r e 4 nek 1 vert! RICHMOND BOROUGH LEAGUE. {if suv it & brie) Chippewa ares tp frome 3 bef meine FULTON PALACE Virat Game ‘ eT Ab Ete ie alee hie a RLS 1 Alle team HH Re ; ; Piet Game. BOWLING GAMES TONIGHT. i c ; nary, Canara Michene S86 STOR Solan 4 lest Gam y ace ova a Dn. GRINDUR be At the same office, ik Tua : 171 WEST 12TH ST. Manages decond Game ind $ BR 20 YEARS, @ ere Aurania, Alp M 1 sing physician i . a t + Medicine #1, Ssere : nnn i . f ‘ ‘ © York tas Wf, Along 1 fa “Marte Lee r a , fie MEN AND WO! {a au lt Sa Me © fer anaes Third Game 5 a. . ; i hie “ a ned A * ¢ oot 1a Ht ’ rm Myer 4 9 W ome 0s 4 DR KANE Tota . “ it s RIVERS:DE LEAGUE) ‘ ¥ , bd \ In the Riverside League games las - Sharkey, t eight fighter, w Pe aaee ¢ Pal ae * $f * man ar ft 4 KANE'S OFFERS ARE BINDING pieht tha acta five Won twies NEW YORK LEAGUE ’ of bende Pelee ra PAH yon cannon colt ag games w lose and were he Fid ms se Charles Foote, at tad nighlin's you eannot call, wri wah ¥ ay evel nd post ho DR H. H. KANE, 19% W. MTH ST. NEW made, Two hundred and seventeen, York League games last nighh & wang, tee, ‘Wall alee ” artnet ol li 9 ‘tor @ fight we fase \ |