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re ae PMIGINNITY. MAY QUIT THE GIANTS. WORLD [circ CLINCH BACK AMONG KNIGHIS OF THE PINS. whe Will Be Seen in TwosMen Match Geme To- Night Against Lunden and Shiman, at one time a popula » equal baste in the percen tie bowlers | ' shia will De seen again on a Three teams Cinch will make his ras 9p . First Game, m Soeldy's alleys, One Mur AT | genomes META NIAGATAS Twenty-fifth streec and &t 28 Bundt IM hs avenue A mateh game bean ar. leverton 87 butt ranged for towmbpht ve » Citroh Tote 402 Tore and John Smith as teammates, and Second Game, Robert Louie Sievenson ones wrote a Bille Linden and Dave Saiman, The COMETS. NIAGARAS. a Story entitled “he Suicide Ctud.” sertes promises to be by far the ‘The members of that club sat uround intoresting that has been witnessed Wm table fortnightly and drew cards. He | Harlem this season Ywho drew the ace of spades died that While It ts not expected that Clinch night. will roll in his true form, a good tally Beside the molern suicide club of ! expected from him, and the series Tota Four-men teams Firat Game, | Agpeed-mad auto drivers, the members | Will show If he has gone back any at- tty COMETS, an SINGARAS i sOt Wtevensoa’s organization ted a Ife ter his long absence from the game Erheper y What was safe and sané ey an They lek the desperate chance of COLUMBIA LEAGUE, TS tain drawing one terms vard (rom a whole ite scores were made jamt night at fecond Game, Columbia alleys, One Hundred and») Comers NIAGARAS The speed merchants play faro for pee street and Columbus avenue. In) hype" 1Bifagen their lives, y take an even CHANCE. the fret game the Preatos loat to the Murphy 143 Hezer Whe first card trom the box carries lite | Friendships by twenty pina, but evened 222 1aT MIs 4 Or death. things up in the second gume by roiling Tete! 802) Total ans [At Brighton track last week Barney |9¢7 againat the Mohaake M6 who came weiitnnre, | Oldfield, formeriy the most successful hack strong In the last game and beat at eS & Be peed ‘ ica, waa|the Fricndships, ‘The righ core was co) c aA aie are, ee ners, We Gout, ee Ton, ot the Mohawks, | Masi acs a i om by M. GC. Berns, W. ‘The games resulted as follows | phat *Brokaw's driver. Firat Game. TUXEDO ALLEYS, NEWARK, Anxious for revenge, Oldfield has PRESTO FRIENDSHIP, Fare) cancelled his Western engugements for jour Dewees ms "rKepe.” 6 & chance to moet Bernin, Thery and Hatch 244 stone 11d | Manan Jone x ‘owell 1b] Higble 168 abran Weer Sartori in a ten-mile race at the Em- | (Ci siing ite tees Hoy Bl irr track next Saturday, This event - bi echterle Totat 52 tail lay Sanders Kk Will be held on a track fit for any wel ‘ Bi d. Brighton track was a chain of Min Ewe otal sovatth Tm just ridges and mud holes Whitacre yeo\preentoe eater. ond Oldficia's Close Shave, pen Wei! Keeler Noack 104) B+1 8 Barney told me avout that last race jowell wangeet of his at Brighton. If you had been G. Senlusing @n my car | don't tang you wou | ever have looked at an to again,” he | Total maid. Third Game. Prt was at the lower cura, 1 knew FRIENDSHIP MOVAWK. owen i n ‘ hat turn was bad It was full of oles partly filled with dust “My macnine weighs only 1,700 pounds, ee Dut {knew It could turn out twice the fis 1 could carry around the turne t Was 4 question of how closely 1) Total q Cpuld calculate, my velocity. | If I ai/totat ‘ Ww enough would make the turn right. 1f 1 made It too fast 1 would | L. 1. NAVY LEAGUE, | RIVERSIDE LEAGUE. 4 dy the track Hike a stone from a} gy. Y. C, team was in good form!) am, fo he RI q eo pae won twice at the River iMiook the lead in the race and grad-|im the Long Inland Navy League fam°H | sige Atieys ast.» ght. ‘The scores wally increased my speed For a time polled at the Universal alleys, Brook Firat Ga everything went righi. Then, on that lyn, The scores — turn, my machine suddenly Jumped eniee im Saree” the curve. 1 saw the while fenves | bel: 143 sinh nd buildings dead abead tor a siigle (MROOKLYN R afiride The isan Instant. My heart leaped up into my Witter t—it's there stili—bounced up so ieee |e ae 1) seubbe 1100’ Mischa ard & stuck Caasanene 1M Koch 149 | 3 fhougHE Twas killed all ght, | Waldman 134 Gloekler <°) at] Tota eld on to the steering whee! - ‘he tires stopped sliding. All of a sud. Total 109 Total owny oa ONAWA vo they ganant the ground again. I Second Game. che shot ahead oO ‘ Lc | campher ML havewt lost my nerve, but I never wee AMO T: Saglgaatta, Mile Y Say| by Metirite Pill try esis to drive seventy mien fimmerson 1S) Keifer hl Guanes a ld a f An, bour on a. tty hour traek, Taylor i Spterhoin 1 * a BL have a ey thie saved, 1 in- | Tuttle 9, koe 1 Yo TW. To tend to bet vey cent Of HE tad 1 wi | Moore INT Hocker Yay Total thise Ge Win the next cave 1 nto AEN | orgy 020 Tota! P, sce! F Herutu and the rest of them. No for- ASTIME, INWOOD, m driver cnall beat me again” Third Game, too Betrieey . Midfield, reckless driver (hough he Is.) CANARSTE Y. C_ | BROOKLYN R. © 189 Walworth |). @ something for his life and the Here 1 Jw Pon! of people Around the course. Taylor Jie Foberte Here is a contrast Tuttle =i ‘The Turn of the Card, Moore 118 ‘ fin To) ak Bernin, who beat Olditeld, anys thin: | Total ool’ Total 18 | SOUTH BROOKLYN R, A, "L wos holding as close to Oldfeld's owe ‘iene Comamon weattt sine tan’ fear wheel us pow On the lower . jonwealths won twice tas durn 1 saw bis cor suddenty break away JEWELLERS’ LEAQUE, night at the Fifth Avenue Palace Al And plunge across the track. It lett a| ‘The Jewellers’ League games at the |teys, ‘The scores q le, I could shoot ahead into that hole, Universal Alleys in Brooklyn Inst right Pisst Dame Ag fperxs aad ) time we would smash were closely contes.ed. Tiffany & Co. {AMPION COMMONWEALTH off the track or fell , ‘ Baek 1 would win the lead 'f-took the| BoM twice fs a Ge 1a lait @hance and won.” yt The madness of speed makes men! | TIRANY & INRON & LENS 1B beth Jump at dewnerate risks Bry 24 Meyer INO) Henry Barney Oldtield drove bis ear around | KO iy Vea Hutton . the turn at ao w knew might yy Totai TH¥ Total eM Thaye * ia Knopt anap him from the track into oblivion, | faataingway 2. tetlcenmer Second Game. Barnin put his life on the even chance —— | COMMONWEAL TH, PARK SLOPR Of breaking through or falling Totat TiviTotat Te | Maccoien 10 Goeller See ani: Second Game, Male venberw ANSWE! § PORT QUERIES | TIFFANY & CO! NISSON & LEWIS CO | EE gi) il BO cas R 70 $' Rene ‘ 1% fee, Henry 1) Hu Total al Of what nationality is ‘Tommy Ryan? 1 Com WH. PATINEM Ist Bnet Third Game, An America: 733 Tote! “asa | 9 Ao HAMPION | PARK SLOPE i. = 733 Tot urke olor ' 1 have a bet with a friend about Third Game, apomals. vutenbers Pitcher Garvin, Is he still a member of) TIFFANY @ (0. \NIBBON @ LEWIS Co | finiennall TEE the N.Y, A. L. or not? Brower 3 Meyer teens an 133, Hin MARTIN WILLIAMS. | Knapp Hy Hatten ia i a No loncer a member of the High- bel Jobin Tha | Total T20/ Total tt danders, aaah HA Knopt Me —_———-_ | A says Tommy Ryan ls a Hebrew: KB yotal $52\ Total iy, STOCK EXCHANGE LEAGUE, aye ie ia of Indian deacent. Whtet is mmnieneiat At Thum's White Elephant alleve eo games of the 8 hange An Americans anid to be of Indian NEW YORK LEAGUE. eu tiialid abi eerest The Fideling and the Buffalos, atter |“ Peake | What w ¢ score between Columbia Winning one game each at the New} y yy yacguenin) fT A. MINTYRE andt min In | otball York Alleys, last night met in the third | | a co, i fame, UKOKGE H. HENDERSON. game and a hard-fought contem re-| Kare, Penn, 6; Columbia, is, sulted, the Buffaloa whaning out by 26) Marin | pins. The scores | MeDonald season series be Crose Who won the pe ween the St. L Sational and St. Firet Ge f Louls American League teams? CABINO. BUFFALO Ths A kooTER, isla fn A'the. 130) Appel 1 . 180) Guth wm M i 1a better pitel: 1M Engelhardt ie verage than Mathewson did this rs B save Mathewson s Average was. Tota #19’ Totat v8 Who was ri econd Game, MeriNdetex Flea K.P, WILLIAMSON CASINO iene DELIA. 4. | Total TOHYonat ww Ms Ww mult 5 hmann 18f| Dumas fs rat Game. Who wins? A bets he wi enhouse 114 Thiers 1a \ Ce JACQUELIN & CO n't aT weon 136 Kothermet a 1 ’ B bets he don’t, A bowls 111 Seeveck ive Amana is Engiish ; & Will -lve B30 pins. B bow A oon sheridan Ie 192. HENRY ROCHOLL. Total 10: Total pt A wins the firat bet, The second Third Game, bet Ina draw, BUFFALO, FIDELIA — fer bo {f | nats . Was the Washington club of the | Westrie * Du eitves League sold fast. season? Wi ater KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, What was the cause of Edward Dela 1st Amann =. Liberty Council won and lost last nty’s death? GEORGE M'CAR os nighe In Knights of “al 14) Yes, (2) He felt from a train, | Tet! 984 Total a is Bitonial Aliens <4 inenes first base; ner hands ball team bod duplicated its frst game in MRS fect: baseman during quarrel; AMERICAN NATIONAL. the last It would have pulled out wit “Play” is called er gets Into M4 At Thum's White Elephant alleys actean slate, The scores Position and makes motion just as if he feat Game. Firat Game, throwing to plate wit bail in i i HOLY TRINITY hy if to plat hout ball | co AN OSEVILT 0) NITY LIUERTY ‘I possession; meanwhile A got off am meine b's Bvt. Murphy 14 owen fn , for a lead and was touched out Rains o at 1d Comrie Its e it ta be * gays |fol 1TY) Woo 61 Moco 23 # he ls sate and i Is a bale: C say’ [f Hy Wood... ish a eth cue | 215 Mowell WW 1 rr Tai Total ms Second Game, PHORN HOLY TRINITY NICHOLAS ctnrs tarfiest and 188 Rover | done 12 Botan in the piteher has a me Heo Toune ik ‘, 8 Hatt realich i” == Holden Bid Hoe rphy ae 4 jadelphia Jack O'Brien fn ota) - ‘ Me ecoys "aeenet "When hadi | Tota! Wi Tort 2 7 Brey Tota rr | dames J. Corbett in Madison Square Third Game, rd Game, f fee 1A PIHOPNIX ROSEVILLE ee tBERTY. HY. NICHOLAS ¥ Chured arson 45%, Greuiteh ' Young Wor Ken . VEet me know in your paper it you Hunt Van Neoe ¥ te 4 F Greuiieh i to give the ‘one best bet™ on Pope 151|Moweit VET Monahan it jew Orleans races this . tor | torat =< proved a good thing this season, , Tot! T\ Total vie 7 NEW EW YORK PERRYS IN MATCH GAMES, A match game was rolled last even-) pe at ee oe al uth Fifth Hooper stre: Brookiyn, ony rar Seniors and the fin | fewulted In a victory ity the | ore moreno fa Se be |e | PALACE ALLEYS, ‘The Comet and Niagara bowling club: rolled several good games on the Pi \Allera Sanday. In the three-men con the test the Cometr won both games while | lors, wh! the took the honors in the jon een cal | The clubs are Seren to twit Corbett ja me know if Youn anybody si ' Fret Dabb aud Adam o ft t famous leemen of avenue Ay ; Mage and the ut game for a st + of the Juniors. The een voll best six tt V Bih te, Best two ont a re Bo ne Club was ten hae ston, by thelt captain, Wot Ho Behteuter mis | ‘s ence last Sunday. J) Mag i 1 an e yable ¢ * | "e V1 their first open mee ink ihis ‘Sunday at the Mancettan al | Joe McQinnity, the Giants’ great 4 twirler, has NOT decided to quit ball- Ga Ga ‘ omnes playing. He ts already under ¢ontract Green ee THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBEK 26, 1904. | SPORTS EDITED BY | “COLUMBIA HIDES} PRACTICE WORK. | ROBERT EDGREN BRITT, THE GAMECOCK. 14 444 It OOEEE HOES OD JIMMY | Jimny Britt OF SAN FRANCISCO » BUILT FOR FIGHTING “FROM HIS SHOES OP. a nae. MINT ASNT abode wing Club has de idemy New St A to play another season with the pen- nant-winners and at this time there is ' aime the ober no reason why he shouldn't live up to It, bcos ar area 7 Ltda bol ih A ee |The “Iron Man," seen to-day by an BROADWAY BCWLING LEAGUE nigement to Deate Evering World reporter, admitted that he has the matter of retirement under cocaderation, but he has not definitely * decided on euch a course, “Within two weeke I will know what I am golng to qo," he sadd, “and then ‘| will make a statement on the ques-| ton.” | Now Talk Started, All the talk of McGinnity’s retirement from the game !# the result of Preal dent Brush’s refusal to! consent to the Iron Man's twirling on the coast this winter, The President of the New York Club doesn't want the pitcher to take | chances on injuring his arm, Me-| Ginnity says the chances of hurting his First Game. BROADWAY M Herrick et Schmied 1 big dent ap- pants would ‘rT 1 ball * Second Game, CHELSEA ult achmi tle more e ball eneir Fred game the eelhott ant Phird CHELSEA Ducker Teil Brush ought to stand tn the way of his ar game men are at should close and interesting are star howlers rank: ners, And theY calied at McGinnity'’s home, at No, % vat a Die erqwd to Feving place tocday he found the | twitler packing up his trunks ready to depart for Baltimore with his wife and child. MeGinnity will return to this elty again on Sunday and pitch a game of ball at Equitable Park. After (this game McGinnity will go back to Balti- League season Is over. Wut s4 the match Tote BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT, HEPTASOPHS’ ea ro umn . Wate phant Montauk Monta ‘Then he will go to his home in Indian Terrltory, where he will stay until @ tow Says before ayn for Cal He will start then, he mys, for California, to | wae the holidays with hia folks. Ts Mt true that you intend to quit ew York Club and never pia7 ‘asked the reporter. vugh Rollers, Awfobon, Karieiert'a alleys, I, New Jersey 6 in a game liouse, Greeny F Bleckne Morgane and coker, at Broadway Arcade the ball again?’ J. The N Krats mith ? York, hn Bagh ‘ vane Could Pick Up $2,500, “inten i no “t don’t know what 1 will do as yet.” T replied the Iron Man. igned a Tota tat 7 : contract to play wth the ‘Giants. next — { Rill play. valle To all th the trike te to will play ° e ANACONDA SOCIAL CLUB. Sot Grocers, | dismust A good game was roiled on Thum’s Raval Holieace, First Wonemian; at Woenr: re oes sete woeard mo in ona " . man & Pretek’s One Hundred and First atreet atleys by "New York League--Varlety, Sticker, Pas- | winter, 1 could mas 88 ther time; at Amann & oer alleye and L don't sce ny reaaon the members of the Anaconda Club. "USjumnia League—Alping, Rateeprise, | rush or Harry Pt torn a mut. Resetale, at Be “ alleys. io Hogan rolled the Sigh score, put aes OE i Lefterte , tas: jay gd or any Otho Sit Fe Fg Ope nt naotent ae Pe ER, ri lorady alle am Rau ‘ en jiate ci C a: Sone i Mla the 304, gus Winthron Prew, at Gread Compal | Wouldn't may more, Where he will remain one week. | } | of the ring, arm are slim and he doesn't see why | making $2,000, now that the National | When an Evening World reporter! GAMENESS MAY WIN FOR JIMMY BRITT te BY ROBERT EDGREN. Jimmy Britt, of san Francisco, is bullt for battle from the ground up, @ has all the fine points of Jim Corbett in his best days and besides has the gameness and aggressiveness of a fighting cock If It comes to a test of pum gameness in the fight between Britt and Joe Gans next Monday night the Ught-weight championship will change hands, Gans on some of the few occasions when he has been forced to take @ severe beating has been known to quit. He has the splendid fighting quall+ ties of the wolf that will tear furiously at a rival a+ long as it is winning; but the grim, undying courage of the bulldog ts not in him, A wolf some times whips a bulldog, cutting and tearing until the gamer animal is ren- dered helpless, but where the contest draws out to a long finish it is the buildog that wins every time. [t Gans can take such a decided lead that he fs enabled to carry the fight to Britt, battering him without taking much punishment in return, hc may win with a knockout, or he may send one across as he did to Frank Ern in at Fort Erie, But if buildog Britt tears in as savagely as he did when he fought » “Young Corbett,” forces his way through the fight without taking a single back step, as he did with Corbett, and gives Gans no rest from round ta round, it is not at all unlikely thatethe black man’s old yellow streak will reappear. , Britt {s @ man absolutely without fear. I knew him when he was @ youngster, Ji:amy Britt's father was @ big contracting plumber, Like the geueral run of people iu the plumbing business he Lad a plethoric bank ae count. Jimmy went into the plumbing Uusiness, too, as soun as he graduated from the high school. Ho had money to burn, and there was nothing to im» dicate that he would ever leave the plumbing snap for the uncertain profita otal “ BRIT? A BORN FIGHTER. But Britt couldn't keep from fighting. fight as it is for most ooys to fy kites, IT romember how common tales of young Britt's fights were along the line in Ban Francisco about six years ago. That was before he had entered the ring even as an amateur, Jimmy Britt's brother Billy was a feather weight and amateur chainpion of the Pacific coast, Jimmy, as soon as he could hold up his hands, tried to follow Billy's example, As a natural con+ Sequence he fought every boy he met. When he grew a little bigger he ‘sed to fight nightly wherever be could find trouble, and ‘Frisco was an easy place to find it. He always picked out some vig man for a victim, Hes fought policemen and giipmen and all kinds of men, and nine times out of ten he came out on top, In that way Jimmy Britt became inured to taking all sorts of chances, A pciiceman's club became 4 joke to him, and as far as fats and heels aro coucerned, they were nothing to be considered at all, Then Brrtt entered an amateur tournament, He won hands down, His wide expsrienco as a nigatly rough-house fighter made hini look like an old- It was as natural for him te | Umer beside the amateur amateurs who went out under his punches, Finding no amateurs who could make it interestig and becoming weary of fighting with (he unfortunates who happened to step on his toes or stand in his sunlight, or do sume other offending thing, James became a profes- sional ighter. Since that time he has not suffered a reverse, barring one occasion on which be fought Welterweight O'Keefe in Portland, Ore,, and got @ waler-(ront decisiou, Hie has whipped Lavigne and Frank Erne and Willie Fitzgerald and Martin Canole and “Young Corbett” and a few others of the lesser lights, HE FEARS NO FIGHTER LIVING, The thing that I mosi admire about Britt is the fact that he regards no man in the world as too dangerous for him to tackle, He nevor sidesteps a match, He is entirely willing to fight any one Jn his class whenever he cam see where the purse is coming from, and he never looks about for “easy marks,” When Britt fought Erne, Frank was considered the best actual lght» weight inthe ring, Britt was practically an amateur, | happened to be with Erne when he was offered the match with Britt, “Guess I'll have to go out and pick that up,” sald Frank. “Have you ever heard of this teliow?” l “T know him,” I answered, “Don't make the mistake of taking him on with the idea that you are going to get the money for nothing. [ don't think he can beat you, but ho will give you the roughost kind of a fight,” lL underestiinated Jimmy Britt myself that time, He went through Erne like a dumdum bullet, When he took on “Corbett” it was in the same spirit. “Corbett” was (and is) undoubtedy one of the most dangerous little punchers in the game. But Britt went into that Oght just as confidently as he did into his first amateur affair. He fought in his bulldog fashion, plunging forward all the time and refusing to regard his opponent's best efforts with anything but contempt, and he won. Keep your eye on this boy Britt. Being, like a few other people, some | what overawed by Joe Gans’ brilliant record, it is dificult for me to see how the nogro can lose a battle to any light-weight built on the ordinary human plan, But this Britt, he has a knack of upsetting the form charts, His grit and natural bred-in-the-bone fighting aggressiveness have overcome superior cleverness and punching power before, and they may again. —_———_— TABHURST to prevent me bay eking: money now that, thi ® over “T have Nesided to pitch ball whon I gu to the coaat, no matter what President Led says, I am told that Wagner, nee and other players intend to play bat ot there, even if the managers of the clube. object. To be truthful, I make more money out of my business tn Thdlan Territory than I do playing | ee. the weg 1 ball 2 fas I « when the season a or ferent much money left. The ceoney I make out of my business in the winter I am able to That ts one reason why T think Dg oer F plays baseball. hope that Mathewson does ns I intend to do, play ball in San Fran- cleoo and ignore the club officials. ‘Twill make a statement in two weeks statng whether I will quit t game next sea@on or continue playing. Two weeks before the championship jason wae finished Manager MeGraw | came to ench one of us players in the | dressing-room and said, ‘Are you going to atick by me or play the series?” We all to atick by Mac, and fhis is what I get for my faithfulness.” ot playing save SIZE 19 CENTS EACH; 2 FOR 25 CENTS OLUETT, bspivsdd &0O,, Dr. Williams Cures Men UNITED CIGAR STORES SYSTEM Means ABSOLUTE PROTECTION ageinni GUBSTITUTION Selendeeeentl New York's Master Specialist. Shower it Dr.L. R. Williams,'°%¥- ne —_——_——__=__ OLD DR. GRINDLE, 3 POARS A APEOIALIST IN OF iN. SPORTING. CHICAGO HANDICAPPER | diseases peculiar eured more quick! rae terme than by ing, payetclan. Hioud Poin cured tn from 1 to 8 moe Nervous Debility (a from 1 to td Joaney ‘and Biadées Compiainan te tem Skin diseases, red apote, uh 1 mouth, painful ewelltogs, § to M2 dave Alricture tn from 30 to, 3 Varicocele in from 1 to. 2 weghs md diseases and drains cured days, dinary con |ind GRENT fe ott at [474 WEST 12TH ST, > MEROPILO eeY CB, Deieeen ath A are JAMAIOA. L. Ls which he Des cobanied oy ER 2» ¥ as feaard which wo other, aaveetiieg: pital Bar, The Packer Stakes free. Mie icine 6, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORIJNG, WONDERS, tort ’

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