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TTOREN PT BE AMOS UT Pit: ews ‘Wary, Te Times, is Fi. _ Nally Floored in. Third Round by a Blow Over the Heart and Counted Out. (Special to The Evening World) BALTIMORE, Md., Oct, 2—It took "Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien just two 'Pgunds and a half before the Eureka Athletic Club last night to convince Jim Jeffords, of California, that he had Detter quit the roped arena and drive a cart for a livin Jeffords gave a weird exhibition, and the only thing that can be sald to bis) credit is that he took an awful lacing. He was outfought by the wily Quaker from the tap of the bell until he was ®ounted out, In the first round Jack split Jeff's nose by continuous left-hand jabs. In the second Jeff managed to get in a right-hand hook to the stomach, but immediately afterwards was sent [o_ the floor by a right-hand hook to the Jaw and was saved by the bell, In the third round O'Brien went in to finish his man and succeeded, He Grove his left to the face repeatedly | and sent Jef! down with a right “hand | mash to the stomach. Jeff got up 4 to go down again from another smash | tothe wind After the count of nine be wobbied to his feet only to co down | me kind | pfor the third time from the of a blow. He again took the count ‘and as he got up O'rBlen steadied him- self and planted a hard well directed blow under the heart and Jeff fell to ‘the floor in agony and was counted out. | O’Brien did not show a mark as he Left the ring, DECKER AND LOVE FIGHT FAST DRAW (Bpecial to The Evening World) PHILADELPHIA, Oct, %—The fact that George Decker, who Is the legitl- anate feather-weight champion of this| Btate, was carded to meet Tommy Loye, | was sufficient to pack the Manhattan A. C. to the doors last night, Love worked I!ke a whirlwind and Decker was lucky to draw despite his famous | left jab, “Kid Tyler, of Pittsburg, succeeded | in shading Billy Manning after six fast and interesting rounds, while the “Ace | adly outclassed Jimmy | Nelson that the bout was stopped ip | of Spades” so the third round. Jack Dowde, of Brooklyn, made @ Billy Gray, both colored, were the star @ttraction at the Frankford A. C. lagt night. Both bays put up a clever and hard hitting contest, Blackburn was} out for revenge, as Gray bested him seme time Kame, and several times during the con- d Fred shooting ducks, Black- bo as the reciplen' hard and timely jabs in th his entire efforts anatomy which caused Gray He seemed to recuperate . however, and at the end both boys were fahting furiously with honors about even YANGER-SAYERS BOUT WAS TAME (Special to The Evening World.) MILWAUKEE, Wis, Oct. Mil- Waukee fight-lovers saw an extremely mild contest last night, when Benny Yanger was given a draw instead of a decision ever Maurice Sayers, of Mil- Waukee. Sayers held his own in the frst and sixth rounds only In the first round there was a sharp brea exchange of body blows, and Yanger in| the second showered body punches on} is opponent Sayers during most of the fight was! barely able to keep his feet, but when he did come to life and retaliate he landed some hard rights on Yanger's Ww. In the last round he landed with @ of these blows which sent Yanger oft his feet and against pes. Yan ae howerer, cai back on the bound ani owered body blows 0} pe a Mea 8 on the Mil. ROEBER 1S READY TD BACK EGEBERG Ernest Roeber, the former wrestling champion, Is out with an offer to back H. H. Egeberg, the Danish Qgiinst any man ir Americs Roeber says “Having seen Egeberg wrestle on the Other side fam convinced that he can defeat any of the American wrestlers, 1 hereby challenge any and all Graevo- Roman wrestlers in behalf of Egeberg to Wrestle best two tn thres falls, for a Side bet of $0.) 1 believe Kgeberg is one of the greatest Kuropean wrestiers has ever visited (his country tn reh for Internationa! honors, and it there Is an American wresiler who can down this greit Dane he Is welcome to the amount I am willing \o risk on tne Teault of the match, I will post $560 just a8 soon a8 this challenge ts accepted, the amount to go as a forfelt to bind the mateh, an¢ then to stand as 9 side wager.” —— DRIVING AT PARKWAY, Norva Paichen, 2 £10 Le, will race t champion, id King Chimes, ay to decide the ‘4 . Bd reoklyn i ers’ Association ‘or the eed hor-e on the Brooalyn Speedway: h has won a “leg” on the @ ur other events makeup an Ini programme at the ann y of the Bay Ridge Drivi Poe way dpe Driving Club MAN SHGT THRICE WHICH AUTO WHEELS ON A CURVE LEAVE GROUND Opinions Are Divided on the Question, Which Is Easily Solved by the Simple Laws of Centrifugal Force, Do the inner or the outer wheels of a Woman vehicle rounding a curve at: sufficient velocity to disturb Its equilibrium leave Though this question has | been answered by those versed, In, the |law of physics and gravitation, dia hed and photographs offered in evidence on one side ‘of question there are still, hu believe to the contrary Prof. Naturalis Piazicus writes to The any person who were spilled over rolling down sn embankment and slip- ping into a duck pond, This gentleman not only offers this ‘Tombs front of No. 27 W Donohue’ tried to ser him which his fath but adds the testimony of a phiy, hod procured for his arrest who witnessed the grams being fu He could not, see what the inside they collapsed and fol- young gentleman and the Evening World akes to contend that save the ground should Oldnetd an Expert, wheels do not } Barney y Oratera who drives an auto- shea ue, wh Fushed out of the patrol-house of the Church street station and literally | crushed him before he could fire another shot would prove a first course in astronomy cus by drawing a straight line through a given axis, bisecting the centre of gravity base centre at “ofan often see ae is ‘making another He has had to put mittens on his out- side wheels to prevent their wearing is really driving his ts an instdian the centrifugal eis applied and reducing the tan- meiest are to a minimum, ‘The elder Crumphiy west - Tombs Court early to-day and (old Magistrate Whitman that his-son bad | threatened to kill jhim and that ‘in’ a violent temper last night he com- otvetler ageing Poet wrecked the rooms where the two live, The Magistrate jasued a war- rant for the young man on charge of disorderly conduct and It was given’to | Policeman Donohue to serve. ve or something mark out of Eddie Thatcher in the next | , Dout and put him out in the third round, | Fred Blackburn, of Louisville, gnd/ Mr Oldfield also backs up Prof. Hinel in his diagram force and the centre of pr Prof. Fizsicus waxes so warm on the Sizzle wp the paper this convincing expert opinion the out-| E tw thelr guns. It is the firm belief of the outsidians Oldfield ts realy making time ‘around corners all his wheels are | have watched! him and assert that they Seon his machine spinning alone several feet fram the ground, by the cloud of In fuct the oulsidians will not accep’ contention Involving In the first place, it Is the f some that all the w trom the perfume ake of the machiov it would not seem a bit remark- if all four wheels dover the fence. Think in Circles, fram the ground to lay down on a side wheels touch mobile makes a miles an hour Experiment WIM Decide. should’ be compdtied track where the oily as an eight-ton auto that when Mr go. Gray, who is a iikely-| looking chap, however, showed remark- | able knowledge of the hit-and-get-away | in and despite the | will either convince supported only ot many | the laws of gravity and c Any flying object maine) , declares Prot. | trifugal force. @ straight Hine has a) that enlivens the tendency to skid at a tangent to the Therefore the centre of * gravity is thrown to the outside by the force of turning and con- continuing their to be overpowering pi writes of & frend who works tit @ One outsidian, + but perceptibly Such an argument as this should ul- terly crush those who believe that the outelde wheels leave those associated. with think In circles and when fh ard he has to buss with up. bis mental this friend it the out ide wheels we Up ithe garage tendar sald that neither Was the case asserting that the wheels) always) went the ground, but )' as they have come this discussion Wasicus and hin Chinese solution, call his splendidly luetd explana+ on Chinese for no other reasor than that It Is puzzling to them. 8 not only cover reams thelr conclusions Sending diagrams with them y the inside wheeis can leave outsidian scorn grams and reach their conclusions by visible method. One writer declares that while taking ois girl out for a bug + sniff at Prof, e Bononue hte hie, hand aid. the which waa aimed at his heart, wei aide. It hit the horm ing by the curb, squarely between eyes and the animal fell dead in is] Hej tracks. Wiliam Michaels, the driver of the| md just picked up the reins t+) |drive away when the horse dropped Hook a0 tons and ate apt to tap their foreheads | Michaels gave one yall and jumped from | Governors sland. 038 the wagon, evidently fearing that the) Mell Ga next shot would get for further elucidation, | While this in itself might not prove Anything to a philosopher, terly convincing to this reasons from with automobiles can They are not reliable per- h their | Wagon. when asked about any kin In fact the outsidians as four-wheeled bugeles The three shots had pr tered cit | every |barrel and signboard in the vicinity Beveral policemen were loitering about the Patrol house and they s on his pistol around for another shot ride the other 4 | slance there may’ b SF occupants of bugnies are more in In arms and walets than whee SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES —____. Bob Fitasimmons will be seen to-mor- | row In the role of an ump! ) indicator In Equitable Park, Sixty-seven’ End avenue, between t¢ Islips and the Original Empire: | the undefeated battery jof the Isitps, will be opposed in. this the champion Hudson River League. The New York Nationala, in the last, game of the season with the Hobok Baseball Club, at Hoboken, to-m will present a® strong a team appeared on the Mertes, Dahlen. id Wiltse. The Gate? Yor ARCH “wil! be Roxen and Lamar, game will be called at 215 P. t Brighton Park Cy ae, ond ‘ers on Staten Island, Sunday at . Weat New Brighton Island This will be the fret professional | baseball mame played on Blaten Island ra. Juck Cronin er, whose home is on Staten ma and Hope. ates and will The game will be called at 3 and a big crowd is expected waen the im. attery of the eral and Cedar tea heater Oval vo settle, the question of end several ia vets have been tho partisans of both teams. The Cedars will have several Langue the Emeraide will 4 Pend upon their regul Will pitch for oe tate BAGG KNOCKS 0 MARTIN FLARERTY (Special to The Evening World.) Polo Grounds. ‘The line- Browne, Medaun, Wall Ste he As en Ly erent between the two teams a game ia sute to be the result teams ate about the Rey ped -professionays in Bame ts Maualy tor the changes Tere Mtoe 4 s to be pete cous | Rid ough th ason, and wi through Se.s the fans are c ed. hot tussle ie ioe Tine for the Long Island ag- put Martin Flaherty away in the seventh round lant evening before the Highland Ath- Was stretched at when Referee | . the colored aggre tos morrow at full length on Bheehan counted him,out climbed to he f4¢t and pro- he had been robbed. as ho claimed he was up and to before the count was finish There was a division of opinion among the spectators as to ¢ bnited in bellevin better of the con out any question, hy he if the bout went fAfteea ro ‘Fiem, One" Hundred “and Forty ninth Biteet is ame prombsne| 8! A} ity contest od ph one of the\ fasient games The Ontarlos wi:> be Pa ee hed ad dca Sea stow g { the *. championship cup | dition of gne and American ne sate ai alana f° to, 10 P. it you ae not re; vote, And. would, with. won the decision | unde AT POLICEMAN ‘One Bullet Goes Wild, Another Wounds Bystander -in« Leg. and the Third Hits a ‘Horse, Killing It Instantly. 'SEVEN PATROLMEN'LEAP UPON MAN WITH PISTOL. Warrant Had Been Issued for Peddler’s Arrest, Charging] ; Him with Threatening Father and Wrecking His House. George Crumphly, a Syrien peddier of No. % Rector atreet, fired three shots fom a M-callbre revolver at P eman John F. Donohue, of the ice Court squad, to-day tn hington street, when @ warrant on Nicholas Crum t wild Another One of the shots w struck Adam Zimmer, a peddier, of No. 33 Kast Sixth stveet, in the right leg, injuring him severely, and the third hit Fomily Ol! Company, ‘of Long Island City, Kiltog him instantly & Crumpbly had four shots left in his| revolver, and would have used them, 4 horse belonging to the Mehlino med determined to kill Dono- n about seven policemen Saye & Threatened H Accompanted by the father Donohue went to the Rector street houge, but the young man wasn't there, They finally located him with his wagon in| prices 2 to 4 points lower, Washington street Donotwe went up to Crumphly, couched him on the shoul. | der, and anid “Tm @ pokceman and I have a war rant for your arrest, Youll have to come with me Thinks Shot Killed Horse, Donohue was in citisen's clothes, |Crumphly looked at him a moment, ‘and then pushing the policeman away jhe whipped out a big revolver and began firing. ‘The first shot went rignt between Donohue's legs and the officer | jumped about a foot In the alr, Still packing away Donohue wok careful aim and fired a second shot. This was the bullet that hit Zimmer, and the latter, with most unearhly shrieks, | alarted hopning down the street on his eft leg, one hand holding the Injured | member up. Donohue tried to rush his man after the second shot and was on top of him Crumphly fired a in. Ashe fired hot. one which was ws 4 Polleeman sre on Man. and men were hiding in and behind evary post ni doorwi down ringing romphly just as he w: Crumphly must have tho et a tidal bit had struck him, for he way buried | ander pistol was wrenched from hia hand, his |( clothes tom from him and when he finally got to his feet again he looked as though he had been In a threshin, machine. Donohue quickly explainet the situation to the others, showed his warrant and was allowed to lead his man away, which he did with no very gentle hand, pokoemen’ in a second, His Magistrate) Whitman had left the court when the policeman arrived there with bls prisoner, so Crumphly wes taken to the Elizabeth street station, BANK STATEMENT ‘Q000. t “Sarprived at the Fa- Showing Wall street was agreeably surprised to-day by the favorable showing made in the weekly bank statement. It was expected that there would be an in crease of about $6,000,000 In loans a & decrease of about $2,000,000 in the rp- serves. On the contrary the Clearing House Pxures showed only an increase of in loans, while there w, | gain in reserves. The sued was Ihe, $8,017,000 pol Ine. “6,800,000 Cireulation Ine. mo Legal tenders . vee Me 1,088,300, Speci ; Latnns LAST DAY TO REGISTER. This tx last day of wistra- Poll will be open from 7 A. @ STOCK SMLES AT” “HIGH cH CONS {Fast ihn Shae To-Day Sent the vane Cor. Oi. OM MM + - Transactions for Two Hours. to Top Notch, While Week's Business Was Away Up. AMALGAMATED COPPER AND'ROCK ISLAND LEA Railway Also Prominent Tractions Weak, «With the total salee for @ two-hour seeston touching the high record mark, the stock market closed, in a whirl to | Gay after @ continuous apell 6) feri-,| ous buying at advanced prices. transactions during run ‘mounted up while those in bonds wi 4370008 "The ‘data ng the sales in stocks was 9,566,000 shares, one of the biggest weeks known on the Stock Exchange, , wh! bonds for the alx‘deys reached $8,989, | . a 3 Speculators switched 80 Col. South... 4 in Ontarto and Wentern, Which had held then y turned thetr attention to Amalgamated and Rock Island, wan the favorite rolled off in big {s8ue was brovgh: out und se front, it keeping the isad until trading | locks \ntll the Copper Amalgamated sold up to #8 against, 6 75 Ite clone of, yesterday reacted fractionally and Rock Island finished In of 5, after 18 and closing at ew high figures were & Ohio and each finivhing with 78, a gain of! M0 Erie ist pf .. | (do Erte td pe ty 8 Mh TIN them Raflway, Paul, after holding firm Boje within ten minutes of the per cent. and oppos, at 1 much pressure, one point after a cheerful start ing and Union Pacific aloo closed lower, i The ateel stocks received good atten- tlo.n each gaining t-4 per cent can Smeiting and Reffiing was over tw> points higher, but the AL HL a polit aver Hollowing a high opehing Consolidatod lowered almost ‘eferred finished emierdays close ome tractiona closed, decidedly weak, with the gaeent jon of Manhattan, Jost from i's Sto Gains of from 1} to 1 3-4 per cent. were realized in the Erte Imont 2 per cen while the others were atrong ‘and non sliniierees COTTON MARKET STEADY, Coverina by ‘Beare Prev nounced Deell The pit element slaed were covering shot TI was aquinat the mar- from | xagaed in| 38 Pressed 8. (.. % e face of amaller es! “os receipts Favorable weather wi news from the South which explained the ure, from that ning prices were: October, 9,50 | to $58; November, 8.30 bd 066 to 967) Sanitary, February, $89 bid; Maroh, el, WR ‘The closing prices were: O47 to 0.49; Porat, orted and) avy sailing pre to $M; Deowm- March, 978 to in ‘April, | Mar, 9 to M87, June, 988 to 9.90; July, ‘10 9%.,The market closed barely SHIPPING NEWS. AC FOR TO-DAY un seta SH/Moon gota 425 ALM AS Bun rises, € 108 | m0 Texas Pac PORT OF NBW YORK, \ dane | Om conaumption. Mhoutham Vaderiand Antwerp, aa Rermuda, ver: Galvent B. Altman & Co. tt 10 Union Pac. pf. 6 y 100 Un. Ry. Inv... 1 “Salen by NA win. Ry In. pf. Hy ‘sum Oh. “ wet & C1. P.. 18% BO Alie-Ch. pr oN Ser 4) WOU C1 Pp. pt 6% 1000 Amal Cop 6A OM 49%) 101." Exp... wtT TAM. Ag Ch. DH My M+! MOT HR AT. wy 0 Am, Car & F BN MA MN + '4| MOU. B. Leather, 19% C&Y pti, 8 Me +%| OU. Leath pee fl 8. Rubber, ty een me area "8 Rub. pt $e 240. “ ‘ 2 vs ‘ 12100 UB. Steel... 31K #00 Am. Toe pf... My aT ary 19 | OU. B Broo pe aay \ 200 Am. Loco ..... 20% ee 20 Am, Loco. pl..1W% 00 Am. Malt... Oh OH OMe “OAm. Malt pf. 3% 8 Bee 10 Am, Smelt 1% 8% 4 +h 2100 Am, Sm. pl.Ul 10) Mort 19 Am. St. Fries § ’ 8 0 Am. x 4800 Am, ay + m2 Am. ” 1 {Chicago Great ‘Western, Chesa- Am Tob. pt..164 14% 16% Wool 1% TH ih + fe peake and Ohio and Southern! sw assconds.. ooo 4 100A. T aS Fy BN MN NOA,T SSF pies Wh Wie —% 20 At Coast LI 1Mthy MOK +14 | 400 Balt, & Ohio. HH HN MMe + be 120 Bklyn RT... Oh BY BH—h 100 Gan. South .. Oh & wh +h hope » yPecitie. 1 1M 1 1% 1 hes" & Ohio. M4 wy hy + Te) Chi. 4’Alton..& 8 BM = Ne F Redia. W, B®, a 1G. Wodeb MB, Chi! Perm. pl it at woOhL Mn. Tr HT COR & 1. a @. a Col FR alate © MC 41H AL Wh IM Ue + lt MOCol Binet & % & 440'Col. Bo. 24 pf 9% ™ mm +h sm Con. Gas 1% 1 M.Gon. Tob. pt. IN if IM Com Prod... 1% If 17% + % Corn. 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Co. pti wVvercee n 15 Wabash .. ... 2% 2300 Wabash pf. 44% 1300 Weatingh’s . 17% | 100 Weat, Un, Tel 9 | MWh &@ LE. my OW. & LR ip. 4% | IOW. & LE tp oy | MIS Wis, Cen ay | 1981 Win, Con. pt. ay |But Pope | ahly Vote at Com ing among ing the att coming al | abolish th wit not have « part tbe Chamber. but “wi lowing re C. Greenberg, Market ‘arth N: Miriai | 7090 Fete My My SIN | Bixtleth street, , me TK 41 | mous, 1 10 NatRRM. plat ih aM + fe] The people of Greater = Mo. Pac. “105 10M 101 +e WON. T Central. 4 Ile 14 with | HON TC) & BLL My I Tet WNYNH& Hi 1 ® +1 was so heavy ot the start that prices! 0 Nor & Weil. 714 1240 13 failed to show as much decline as had! on the Liverpool cables, | 510 Ont demand | treet | mo Penns, RK 197% 19Ty 18T% + NE i300 People’s Gas.110% 10%, 104 + % 1 Nor, Am. Co... hy & Wen @ 1% & a 1 Pac, Mall... © 3 MEN 8 Peo, & East... MO Pr, St. Car pf AS 1000 Ry Steel Sp. @ B¥ER* Fa - 180 Tenn. C. & 1.574 OTM + 200 Third,Av. RR. 18% 194 WO Tol Riways... %% 2 Under date of Oeteder Hobbs, of 12% Broadway spenial agent of the a Ao follows tw anno for year PHre Qualities of this fruit Mo Ry, Bt. Sp. pf Mh 9 +S) can de aiede tomer theeugh werely wrap- 1400 Republic Bt. im wo UN piny Yaw leaves around (t, and 1 $0 Rep. Bt. pf... @ He H+ MW) nnow that a little of the frutt eaten befoge 4 to 9.75; 29400 Reading TH WH Tl — mooie or after eating renders Indigestion (0 Reading 24 pf. 2 @ & practically impossible. ieee 7300 Rock Island... 3% BH M+ W/ Tonle should de Invatuadle to ayepepuce, 200 Rock Isl, pt. Hh WH UM % gee reer goth ¥ hs. a 4 wo Rubber G4a 3 BD OY rors from ava Rye Be hog rofl 10) Slone-8h. Me vidi nat coe tis” WOSL & RFID Mh BEN HobKs.” 200 St. Louis BW. 34 OM OD wos 1.8 W. pty oy ay —%| What Herbert Meyer Says; | a? 10060 Bou. Pac 6 FIN IM ) OMe. Meper, of MJ 4 HJ Meret, the | Mer. 10080, Pao. pf..16 16 116 Widely known jobbers Ot groceries ‘hen, (800 Southern Ry... %% Wh 44% Me deltter Mewes ew Yorn us 40 South, Ry pl B4 Wh pave er pivere moat beuedeial effect tor |wend it to all sufferers. —— "NO CLERICAL PARTY IN ITALY) 25emeSnSssCQWARD, Election, | ROME, Oct. 2 ~The prevailing feal- ‘ator stn ee: Deafness Cur lections mema to be net to] DB GARDNER CURRS BY ¢ decree® forbidding Catholte mes axw a 190% Hs +! to vote The Osservatore emanate c i ga w Bie + ‘a | OrkMD Of the Vatican, however, in un- acu {a <: i n 6M, 6M +144 | Oficial articles urges that the abstention from voting be merely to mask the free hand tn the matter left to the bishops, id baad the Mithtul to vote when it advantageous to do ao in onditt Po te dete the Clericata in mist and Ant!-Religt 1% cia Rc a; of Soctallets an AID FOR MRB. PASTERNACH. 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