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“ALL THE All I want is ma chicken, Ma Inthe Old Bong. Joe Gans, o the stories say, goes Winging about his work nowadays. He @ay have drawn some inspiration from the above tuneful verse, for yesterday he ate chicken, He ate so much chicken Chat he gained two pounds, and that is @ sad thing to Manager Herford at this stage of the game. Gans weighs 1% pounds, and by Monday night he must be down to 1m. Private despatches from the seat of war state that Herford has created a boom in the San Rafael hardware busi- ‘pea9 by purchasing padlocks for all the coops in @ radiue of four miles af the Gans training camp. ‘was & desperate measure, but he had| to save that $2,500 weight forfelt some- bow or other, @pider Kelly, Britt's foxy second, has been put under a thousand-dollar bond to kee silence during the fighting. o to wear & gag. He bat and he has won many Gght for his principal. The “tiplaer” | for not long ago was the headiest ringmas- | 7" ter in the business, He was a bantam, ‘then a feather, then a light weight. He fought every good man in these three classes in the country, from Casper Laon to Joe Gans hhnself, The fire fight with Gans went twenty-five rounds, and It Is safe to say that dur- ing that thme Kelly learned every trick | in Gans's ring encyclopacdia. Bven @ Kelly can't talk during the rounds, he can make motions, How much time will Britt have to look, Kellyward? “Wateh Us)" Sa Says M T had Coach Morley on the 'phone last wight. “Helle! Is this Bill Morley?" w ig the team, William?" “Great!” "Going to beat Yale?” } “Watoh us.” “What acoret”" “TUN be a great game.” “But the score?” “Great game, Got to run down now and order two big extra porterhouse steaks for Thorpe; he's hungry, Good- by.” Columbia always has a game team. | The Mormingeide Heights boys fight their game out to the end. last year they held Yale level for the entire first half. But the whole Columbia team ‘was battered to pieces by the furlous| Yale attack, and when the second ses- sion started the men began going down! Mie Russians in a Jap sone of fire, By the time Yale had rolled up ® points, which was the final score, ihe Columbia team was 60 crippled that only wo or three of the original leven were still on the gridiron, But the fierce fighting that It took to whip the Colum~ | Blane crippled Yale as well, and the crippling was felt later in the game — Princeton. he Tiger has hiv ear to the ground usesings for to-days results. a SPORT QUERIES. — Kindly answer this wir this gusiiion and you} will oblige a reader; Who won the pennant first in the American League? ‘W. says Chicago, C, says Philadelphia. Kindly let me know through your paper what the riding weight of Jockey _ George Odom is? A dels he can ride at < or below 100 pounds; B bets he om ‘| B. wins, Odom has ditteulty get- tina, to 114, bet with a friend of mine) y, Exe acts Hy fore ae Ami aelish oo “mst You are right. Ry Femi . ey xELLe B wins. (ced van ever be idea, & He beat ‘Yatter had beaten champion Jem ‘aitcato So balks tase” fae YY to England, Sullt- MEEHAN. who saint Bast with Badie in search of @ match with any Ja, this. vieinity or NEWS | (U’BRIEN AND WILLE MATCHED 10 FIGHT (Sprcial to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Oct. ®—Jack Curley, the | manager of John Wille and Tommy Burns, has matehed Wille to fight Jack O'Brien before the National Ath: | letlc Club, of Philadelphia, on the | night of Nov. 2 and practioatiy bar arranged ah an eatly return me>itng Ddetween Burns ed Woods before * wa Franciece ie, wesley. by Dis) manager, leaves for the nday Ba basi! asian igy FUR GOOD BOUT SEEN LAST NIGHT Bpectal to The Evening World) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 9%.—Bob Russell, of England, received a good arebbing at the hands of Willie Lew's, the New York light-weight, in the wind-up at the Manhattan Club inst night. Aithough the battle went the limit, six rounts, Russell was outclassed from the very start, and it was only the sounding of the gone that saved tes from being put our im the last Russell took an awful beating. In the Second round he was forced to take the count, and it was only by clinching that he was able to ‘nat the round out, etry (esteaat Fe ry a rousd bout re’the ere i RH, Reet det ch QUIGLEY WINS AGAIN. for aienact. of Palen Gre | round oat Wenger get wns go grogey’ in| rom cine 4 Aiea ie est val FIGHTING. If Tommy Ryan and Jack Root can | agree on a weight they will be staged by the ma'n attraction before the Biue |» and Athletic Club, Chicago, within 34 weeks. The managers of the Aightors met last night, but could not come to terms, Lou Houseman, who) represented Jack Root, raid his man would hold out for catch-welghts, to Which Ferretti, Ryan's spokesman, | could not unt he heard fro Tommy. The mateh will be made or called off to-day. Alex Swanson, the Harlem ltght- Weight wrestler, will meet “Jake” Mil- ler, the middle-welght wrestler of Brooklyn, on Friday, Nov. 4, at Rrmest Roeber's Winety-socend Sareet, ant “droond ‘cvemae. They will wrestle best two out of three 4 ‘There will be several preliminary bou' Jack O'Keefe has amtved in Chi- cago feeling a dit sore from the body | punches he recelved from B'tty Mel-| Jody, but looking none the worse for the | Greeny ten rounds he went througe, sok thinks can fight better and seneer at pounds, and berea tier | matoh above that, aor. Ioty awit rea remain in the Wi e can do business tn bi ‘The Badger Athletic Club. of = Mil- waukee, (s negotiating with Tommy Mo- wat, of Chicago, to 1. Chactle Neary gene the deal Hag oy losed’ in Ye a days, The twenty- round fight between Jerry Simms, of thie city, and Prank Demott. of Rochester, has been post- the oe <= pre- Vat ‘agner, i Prout until Nov, 7, selected confiloted the fight beeweea enna: of Bost Wilkesbarre, Pa. on ior & Florrie Barnett twenty-round bout for Jim Judge, London middie: Maiden ove tS Chi ot Rest the Briptiton A. Club, of Scltuata, about the seeind The boys will meet reas ater SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. What may be one of the best games of the season will be that between the| Brooklyn National Taaque team and the Ridgewood nine at Ridgewood to-mor- row. The Brovilyns will have ovt their, regular team, with (be exception ot| eta 2 \ivns ‘Sratin, wis piteh lyne and Garvin wilt Joe McGionity will wilt face an All-Amert- can aggregation at Ba eg Park, on cyanea aril be is Tee forth bgt paors z ran, of “eae and Pastor and Owing to the = e finish of) 17 last Sgr hn game between (he Bm. rs local thterest t ar fer etry and he me, dt A wil be contested at Wear Oval, inty-third street ai One Hund thern "pa jevard, em orrow — will the sane a h ua nombers. oO umpirra t¢ and the game will be a: At ha rage Be Park, Cleveland and Prt. Kin avenue, Brooklyn, the Empires will bg rubber wie phe chen, 1 ted ax! es Bree for CHAMPIONSHIP. 1 | THIRD Gane Browael Tons | THE og wynth: Bowhard, 1, Hees 1%; sak Ist; total, Em ‘7 Roedel, 189; "Richard, ih; he 6ilk Hegyes rr ee last ne at urns, “first street | and Broadway, resulted aa follows | games were ‘TmE Wont: SATURDAY LVES | QF MAMOND, RING & M'MAHON WON BOWLING GANS WORRIED BY MATCH AT MONTAUK. ++ |Nine Games Rolled, the Final Being Lost by! Williams by Two Pins—Other Scores. A good match game [or $3 was rolled last nig tauk alleys, Fulton stewet, Brooklyn, j Albert Williams and John McMahon were Opponents, and the conditions Were best five out af nine side bet of at the Mon- xtremely interesting. Wilitams started off by winning the | firs, game by a good murgin, bul fell down on the second, MeMahon then lost the next two, afier which Wil- Vame dropped In succession, | coming back jn the eighth with 29 to! McMahon's 1M. They were tied now,| and the Jast game was rolled amid @reat excitement. Williams made @ fame attempt io pull out a victory, but McMahon was thore and won out id two pins. The scores: AMD QUIEN, MMAHON, } pie Game ; if i 2 agit = i! — Columbia L The Linwood won two games in the Columbia Leagpe tournament last night. The scores: aaa ee mm | parent, 18; Kane, oy ag ‘copelana, 0; aire, : ag, M12. Total, BECOND Se Linwood -- Kenn man, 138; Robe: Dy 1; d rae Linwood Kenn ; Roberts, 163; Dale; By total bes “hag pelan ire, i: ‘SiReee nti: total Universal National, k all around was the mes rolied in the Uni- versal alleys last night. The scor FIRST GAME—Universal No. 1—-Neary, es Gusrord, 18; Erdman, 180; Quy pct f pharkey. i f . * ie ir ig ue a 21; “br x Kelly, 18; BOO! add Wat steal No "Neary itt oe Erdman, Ry fades All hy Norris, 167, a peri t om au hf 14; total, Na THIRD GAME- ae i Jonen for Wine is |S 133, Prat Mea ate RA felwon, WT; hoff, Saal ind Amertean-National, ‘The Emoptres lost two American-Na- Uonal wames at Thum's White Blephant alleys last nigit. A. Bhuman's 44 ageingt the Empire was the high score, ‘The games resulted as follows: bg | GAME—Colloge—A. Shiman, 157; em ts mee pe Rosenters, f | Beirn- a0, ack—L. Brow 1; Boucker, 140; 4; total, 46. ABOOND GAME — Col ‘A. Shiman, M1; Katsenberg, 157; enberg, 131; Beirneteta, #04; Herrick, 194; toe, mo. Agede| 11; ‘Richard chit ae: ; Willlameon, 179; ines Willinmeon, 162, Hels, ‘10; total, 62. Sik League, FIRST GAME—F. Vietor Robe 18; Gi ueee$: OH Aneth fiber. ee SECOND GAMR—F. Bef 1 Ashes ried re} ERD GAME-P, Vietor & ae 1 1B is ones, Tak: Bchapteds Mh ohrs, Bam mia! an meen, Fi era Has Feibers ia? total 70 Bank Clerks’ League, The Bank Clerks were busy on the White Elephant Alleys last night, with this result: Nauonal— hm 08 Bennett 148; 10, inney, Robinson, 161; Shotwell, SECOND @ Ae charg aon hark ta. We Raton tonal —~ adticheli sith heat mee Wi corn om 178; Hunter, lis; Bone ae THIRD GAME--Qegond eel Stock Bxshange League. dend by a feea el seen tas mt at ties ie leys, The be 1; Dunn, 1%; H total, sa unter, twice White genning: Nulitn iy Pe Salve-itegina Counel! the K. of C. tournament Colonial atleys lest night. In the gamo won twice Ir om the pwainst Gan Ee tee et dulled | jj by GAME-—San alvesor—-Oy Hi toy Nit Relily, 100; utah ae Igoe, 161; O Riverside League, won two games last he les was in good form, mak- mes, ThE | ing 28 againat the Emterprite five, ‘The| Stitt 1s moving along In the even tenor GAME—Torn inger, 18; “Dore, Hh, Raucher, The Bel alight. wld | scores: FIRST Smith, Fueral 4 We r, M48; Hal Baxter, 160; Helles, 8} Hi? En mi MD Tornado hari I gritos 160; Wilkens, 1; Gerd THI GAME—Belvii Vale 36 faree Harris, i ‘aristele, iy, ‘i r The t Company Kolokervooker IT], | Uwice defeated jast night at the Brond- way Arcade Alleys. The scores: FIRST my io American 1 Trutt | im, 146; ham, tw: Heker' _ ir, wm; ‘ashi: Fowler, 190; Wa 3 ©. ef, Dilan, 8h rh Gans fought at the weight, and it is a | , in Weationton inet Wh 201; | mooted question whether he can make their admivern, RA Joauins, 1: Price, lil: Carpart, li0:| {t and be strong, ne merits of both Kullman, 1M; tot Jewellerw icaies Dennison Manufacturing won two games lant night on the Uni- versal alloys, ‘The stores FIRST GAME—Dennison—Seymour, 148; he received aome time ¢ ts “ ough, rt Carroll, 1m) ine, — Townley, A . ham-| President Herrmann, of the Cineinnatt | At least three ball players who were Wat Ponever, 12; | Club, declares that the story sent out] algo star football players will not ap 10) @unith, Selgman, 180; Btone, 138; total, Ts SECOND GAME- Dennison! 11; Hough, 2; Carroll, Mi} Townle 160; total at, om 1%; Pinover, Selgman, 12; Stone, Townls Cook, ti Pipover how York League. At the New York Alleys the Metropolitans, by good, ¢onsistent won twice, ‘The te ey rolled bowlit 1, 1585 ey,” Soha fteld, 178; Elchele, Wes Consolidated Ste: Ennls & Btoppani team easy time of ft on the alleys last night. had FIRST OA Riagon, ¥ ’ Alexander, 1 GH fora Jacob Bert aaliee at i 1a; J one! five rolled The Pee ‘. games, ina acl repre Tic; total, sf. Vanessa 1 D, Latourett:, ee. © Medover Lagoons. SOND GAMF = Peerless—Brill, 189;| Here's the gtaddest, Gest news that ever raw ater, bert, Wg, Onbers, 110; | came to Deat penple—news #0 welcome and tots! rer ia. 1; if - total, | Yet tt fe teue—absolntely 3, Levaencen, 146; total,| Yet tt te. tens Brill, 179; | ima for ev rina ts sborn, lot;| The most wonderful cures of Deatness Verkrusen, 135) Vanessi— | the world bas ever known—cutes that seem Lamb, 1, LAOS | ike the mirotes of Bible daye—are now Hg Carey, 18; {stecades. being made by & great epecialint, who, af- = at Leagwe. aan ch the Search OAs BranchoeBeda oat, Ms sogel wana test ee ia ee eae peve-ensare (Bitty 4 Ay i ot my total, rs, ies aco Mi 0. —Foge! n; Collins, IT; Ricker, ‘Ta: THIRD GAME—Standaré (One Hundred venty-fifth St and sis” Gonna ort, Hk BOWLING NOT ‘The Tacoma Bowling Club vane tournament to-night on the Webster | aileys, One Hundred and Seventy-Afth engraved eee a. to the man woo ne wit follbw ees 168; 191; art ucher, 190; i Mg Encerprt 174; Ly mamere, by Gerdes, 158; total, i" i A ae TRURD oy a AMR Dennen eer en te: Stone, 101; total, #6. . ure Conlin, 180; sah, 7 Fechtg, 181) 142; total, et ik Exchange. Grand Central boot Pow, 364; beens ee up Mariners a 6. ene won all lctiovern, 1%; Latouret H. Astoria ING, OCTOBER 29, 1904 MOTOR BOATSRACE| TO POUGHKEEPSIE. ( Se oe en rer) WEIGHT QUESTION ed |Colored Wonder !s Having Some Trouble in | Reaching 133 Pounds, and the Britt Enthusiasts Are Happy. et Brien, 1 (Special to The Ev SAN FRANCIB8CO, ing World.) confidence and admits that his protege Oct. 2.—Jimmy | i# having @ hard time getting to weight. | Herford is looked upon as a “wise” manager, and whether ha ts leading the public on for the purpose of switching 4 betiing or is telling the gospel jot his way and emiles slyly when he Mt: | hears how his dusky opponent Is airiv- 11; Ing to reduee to the 123-pound noteh. Relvidere—| Britt welghed 185 yesterday afternoon 885! and can drop down to 183 In quick order. | near. This is du renuous | Not so Gans, however, The Balti- | training, Gane has worke rder for |More boxer Ie striving tooth and nati | tnis battle than for any he has had in to take off flesh, and he Is having n0 | years, easy time doing it. Last week, during ~ gaddie Graney has visited Gans and .|& Warm spell, Joseph went down to 11% | promised Joe a square deal, even though Pounds. Since then, hearty eating and | Joe's color was mahogary. fowgy Weather have brought his weight | Britt is (n magnificent fettle, and tnis to 1364 pounds, } fact is leading his friends to back him This has caused some worry in the | heavily. camp of the colored champion. Man-| “spider” Kelly may not second Britt, Ager Hertford lad $2,000 up asm forfelt) Kelly wan treated shabbily by Jimmy, that Joe will make the si!pulated according to Kelly, after (he latter was | welght. He has three days to do it, and| given (he Jong end of the purse in his there ts no doubt that Gans will have | battle with Corbett. Kelly actually to work hard up to the very hour Ke ‘he Gam) oom ir Britt by coaching him team was) joe 19; | vel 08 into the rinj er Mosoner,| All, this talk ts affecting the betting. ree it ne abide |. | Those who have scen Gans remark that | to be in hia corner. i drawn and scrawny, Whether the, 7 ore Fa oy bd rt to make the weight will weaken | a immy's chances are the colored wonder remains to be seen, ery tips Mis arb The interest in the battle is keen, Never since the content between Cor- bett and Fitssimmons at Carson City Tt ts many years since) pg on taken'in & Britt certainly had a wise head when he made the colored man come down to | } 1 pow Herford has taken the publié into his BASEBALL. comps | clu has a pitcher with the meet of Ruste and the fielding cope of Young. Overalls slamed con’ vrebably will th-t the Cinelimat! Club had offered , |$90,00% for Shortstop Parent, of the} | Moston Americans, and Third Baseman radiey, of the Clevelands, is a canard. “Parent never waa considered in any Prospective deal of the Cincinnati etub,” | says ..Mr. Herrmann, “but we did have | ~ | #0me hove of securing Bradley, and stil! havé. The offer we made was $25,000 for | Bradley and one other member of the 4 Cleveland team, but the offer has not last might) deen accepted to date, It still stands.” | #1 Rube Waddell made another great strike-out record last season, In forty+ ;| (Wo games Waddell fanned 43 men, an 1 re eae oleh 10.0 meme | ng ‘or Surteen Y Higiten nders ins & nine ining came pear on the gridiron tits fall. They are Christy Mathewson, and Harry Me- Cormick and Mike Lynoh, of the Pitte- | be McCormick had his shoulder badly injured Jast fall, and will take no more chances. The National Buseball Commission haa decided that player Gilbert, who bad been drafted by the Washington American League club, wae free to ywhere, The Little Rock club Grocted to refund the draft money for Gil bert finished the Season with Pittebure. O14 “Dan Brouthers won the bat- hoarse in the Kew York State Ao Hila record is Claude Ritehey, 6! of the Pittsburg clad, was the only Nattonal League player who did not miss a game duri the season. Ritchey played in 4 | games, Abbaticchio, of Boston, rm | second, playing In 104 games. Billy Hamilton, the old National League outfielder, again leads the) New England League in batting. with! an average of #12 Last year he hit| Pittsbure and Cleveland divides the |" fate receiots, less the expenses of the nont-eeason series, among the players. Each rot about #0. | NADEAU A President Herrmann and@ Business | Pearle Pr Bancroft have been discusal a Pee? itech the er of a soring training Pi for the Reds, It looks as thoumh elther y. and the fF ot New Orleans Or Jockagnville would met] with the approval o! the Reds in the snring. —— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ‘WORK MONDAY WONDE! Godine, Oscar Jones, of the Brooklyn club, has waned to finish the season with Le Aen, of the Pacific Coast Ne, “Aa” Gumbert, an old National League viicher, hea been selected as chairman of the Repudlican Campaign Committee in Pittebure, 4 Rake ——-— ND DALY DRAW. rather an the spectators Vi9) to-} A gentleman writing from Tacoma de- jares that ' Overall the Cineinn to their Alleys at owtta, | Joyal (bat it seeme too good to be true! ter years of study and colentific Investiga- thon. hee at last found the true SAMO, | Deafness. His succers is amaxing the med- last ‘nent, fea! profession, and well it pay for be inth |r the most sefbborn long-standing a Via cases of Deatnest and restores hearing Sn ai All other doctors and treatments have tabs ho Is doing nd anata work. ie sathortey of the He feels Set om fs Deatnes t iy and ‘teeling tor wine ‘Beat is Das tiways ached over lest = he has ever Dy = | to ra feat te has fe qt. Spec! this die i id — |, 12; ” FREE 0 THE DEAF of bis skill and learning. ft At your r ree—Le will study yuur case carefully A Toit ves. without teat ‘fory! a | will open | brea hen to acrept this generous otter, te beart and soul ~ bie i great alm ta Yo bring happi- Deal people. His mati every day te sdviee be s0 gladly & rede of | letters of heart-felt tit lettorn ot henetetelt gratitude trom people No matter how desperate or tneural Kemeaate: yy hy to write w him. o has cui onee conidered wopstess. with ae ou been deat? } nS pain ip your sare’, The alleys m domp weathee? ted for the acy the bow!- who never exper ver expect Distance makes a9 Aiiter:| ora? ce at Bove to ate you. 0 be cl it you heed to do ts this: answer the gue tions yes oF ne, dress plainly on the free advice coupon and mati it at once to | fness wave when jou have AER, BeAr some sounds better than va there piasing sound vd rack Shen you blow |1SIDOR RAYNOR, AND RACE i CROKER’S MOTOR BOAT IS OFF INTHE LEA |XPONC Crosses Line yey: fr} face re Hudson to Poughkeepsie, : ring through the water between/a stop, There they will take on New York ard Poughkeepsie this after-| fuel, but no time sllowanes noon’ with the speed of torpedo boats made, and any boat ey are the motor-boats XPDNC, steered | her master wishes and can ta n IL, }in any manner desired, Aivered by Clinton Crane. They are) Croker's Boat in Lend, racing from the Columbla Yacht cru | © at Blghty-sixth street to Poughkeepsie |e, tr ean bes and back, and the last seen of them poard, passed Ne young Mr. Croker’s boat had w com-|T! rounded the ane te it oumhkeepale at 2. manding lead. ing began the home wa Mest Biddle dap! Ab goporeg la cee e rounded: the stake o’el this morning and at that hour : the Vingt-et-Un and Challenger were | tout enr ‘pam, dyewbure ot the etarting point. But Mr. Croker, | second white, ——— with XPDNC, dtd not arrive from As- | Point, coming at 24. BASKET-BALL NOTES. torla until 11.86 o'clock, The Moon Deaf Mute team has ge Me was agreed to start at 1206. The starting gun was fired at noon, Mr. open from Nov. 9 for teams within miles of New Pig 2 Adéresa Croker outgeneratied his opponents and cromed the line firgt, ‘The Vingt-t-Uo broke down just at the start and wer hekd for twenty minutes, sufficient tm@) Liirson, No. 206 Bast to practically put her ont of the race, | stree tN. ¥. bs Mr. Croker crossed the line at 12.06. | ‘phe Hustlers of Bt. Péter’ The Chatlenger crossed at 12.07.90, Hare |to book games with " 1 rigon B. Qfoore’s bi¢ motor boat Onna. |¢ishty pounds on home court. Add tlon ts accompanying the racers. ar omen ry) itr eon Mount Sliver | hy hb " team, for ‘Three Men Aboard, The three boats each carried three few open Judson 8. MoClellan, re = men, the steersman, the éngineer and an assistant. The Challenger was in charge of Mr, A. D. Proctor Smith, one | of her ow Mr, Clinton Crane steered the Vingt-et-Un 1 Each boat carried enough gasoline to make the trip ig Poughkeepsie without | NEWS OF THE BOWLERS. News of the bowlers, notes of interest and scores of the rolled on the alleys In Greater New York will be printed each day the Night ocd Final editions of The Evening World throughout season. Addross all communications to the Rowling Baltor, World, Pulttper Building, Park Row, N. Y. C. a street, The A played this year oftering suitable eighty ninet: George be aod with out x POLITICAL. Monster Democratic Madison Square Garden, October Sist, 1904, at 8 P.M, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF Business Men's Parker and Davis. A ISIDOR STRAUS Will Preside AND THS FOLLOWING GENTLEMEN WIT, SPRAK: : HOKE SMITH, BENJAMIN FP. SHIVBLY, JOHN CUNNSEN, WILLIAM U, HENSBL, JOHN J. DELANY, ALTON B. PARKER. The Public Are Invited. laa Indications are that Stocks will soon start up on another and more pronounced rise. Haisart & F Main Office. 53 BROADWAY. N.Y, STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON, | Address {29 West 424 St, N.Y. Court St., Brooklyn, N.Y, HELP WANTED—MALE, eee R, H. 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