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FAST BRUSHES ON THE SPEEDWAY. ee tee EVENING WORLD Tel SPORTS EDITED BY PRINCIPALS IN TO-NIGHT’S FIGHT AND THEIR CHARACTERISTIC POSES IN RING eae eae ad eb aeeadened $:9906244,20000060046006446400640000000048 COESESI9G EHH LHELIDGS HNP OES FETE EEE 1G LEG OTTIINE COEEHOEEH "OT we -B A TOTAL ECLIPSE 7 SAY THE nen Pow THE cHambion SNe eee are ag : S&F WILL oor AT 133 POUNDS. ‘ ee BB DOBBAL GA DAA 4ODOD® DMGD FE DAD ID DBAD GRADY DODGER 9040-000 t BRITT AND GANS READY FOR BATTLE TO-NIGHT —— MEASUREMENTS OF THE FIGHTERS. ITTS CROUCH BE A PULZLE TO GANS, “THE BLACK FIGHTERS LENGTHY LEFT, ‘WORK AHEAD FOR TIGER COACHES to The Bvening World.) 2 ‘ON, N. J, Oct, M—When the Princeton eleven arrived home from Ithaca it was evident from oom @ | Uon that the work of the team a; Cornell was fairly satisfactory, There YIM BR mar 13 Seo ee a a PPE TE TODD “ 4 peer re ae | The measurements of Gans and Britt, who will fight to-night, * > |». \ f 5 was not much to be eald of the attack, 4 ; Map y the physicians of the club before which they will meet, are $ tut of Ue defines Goversl Hennes 9 3 % | a8 follows: . o | were made that show that t¢ is far H z BRITT. GANS. 4 from what It should be. P 5 | 5 feet 6 inches................. Height....~.-.-..--.. 8 feet 6 inches} © Time and again Cornell smashed a is yr H 651-2 Inches --Reach.. 621-4 Inches} 2 can Oa ieee ae sod etreled the if Finest Athietos q c o © most cons The Irish are the great athletes of > || 133 pounde. . Weight . ---133 pounds} > sistent of the gains were made through B the world. Many of the work's mreat- » || 15 inches... -Neck. 1514 inches} @ | Cooney and Dillon, two of the old line ) @st fighters were and aro Irieh, from $ the famous John Lawrence Sullivan to Bittle Terry MoGovern, Of all the oo players in the American col- Feges pone ix greater than Hogan, Vale's’ captain, and Sheviin, Yale's ® || 36 1-2 inches.. _ Chest. ae and what is supposed to be two F : the strongest points in the line, g 1 28 Inch Probably Dillon's lack of practice te + in @ large measure the cause of this ? weakness, for until about five days ago BY the husky guard was kept out of the game with a broken shoulder. Since his return he has been working C8AOLELEOTADOSEIEDOIIEIIORISON OOD EIOPIOOOE Bath But Ie Oe Sake Genre than Bye a . | alone were not re Bireteh, which made the performaice # The greateet ring battle of the year will be fought to-night In San Fran- of weight has been made more evident, y Ri 0 a ne Pemarkable one | elseo, J, Edward Britt, “the pride of California,” as the announcers peel ao ie a - ¢ Gi ° ight, for before a fal & Of the other a 4, John Flanagan, MORE IMPORTANT GAME it, and Joe Gans, light-weight champion of the world, are the principals, Pes fot og BM Poon beet Mipshampion | er-ihrower, buried Discussion of the possibilities in this fight Is fruitless, It ts the kind of ---39 inches Waist. -29 1-2 Inches Biceps... -121-2 Inches Forearm. -914-2 Inches --7 Inches ----20 inches Sa POSS 04 i in tone! f one sie iansiond R ARITT a big five-mile} « J, Joyee 1444 AREA OE ERODE Le mont aide oom > PESF-F-2:FD9SGO4S-4-NFSOU? $-PDO-ROe wri bd face, J. J. >, h the Yale game but two weeks the Mixalio 165 foot. Pianagan ia one of : fight that will draw a lot of betting. Partisans of Gans do not see how ay the Tiger coaches have a serious ea that the porate _ — ec h Jos i or . prob em confronting them to figure He neat blower tat he Boverald —2¢e—— ea get powrredhiog Britt's followers aro set In the opinion that Jimmy | After Dropping the First Heat on the epeadslt Row to prewoat as strong. enough des j@ ever rent , v a ¢ : : t p nother to the unbrokea list of hi » if te ash Yale's powerful tand and his held half a deren wor’® Morningside Heights Football Players Will : Bee caren Mare Take fay’ which, was worked. with such, det raf Guns te a Champion, 1 man can be, There ts some yrous aft inet Columbine ' Fecords in the line of woigit-throwing . 4 on, ted mi n be nero , Aatrous effect against Columbia, Gnd he ts runner and jumper of bo Wind Up the Season with Cornell on | 4 oe Gans is without a doubt the mont | rund for his confidence, for although Next Twoin Clever Styie, -- ty. | | clever and the most dangerous of all the . a mein ability ‘ A ively, he has won steadily, even Deffey, the fastest sprinte Nov. 12—Little Hope for Victory, j!itle men tm the ring, Ho tw a cham Win hi ‘best fiends refused %6 back FOR LOVERS OF TENNIS, ever raw, amateur or profes Hon, from start to finish, He can box, | ‘ The perfect weather conditions ye glean soore. The first horse to meet —_— Date the hundred-yar rd of 93 sameaeciacioetie nimmacenemneiened [nd he enn fight. He carries a knockout when ‘Heltt faery Aat at the ringalde | terday brought several thousand per- e Durland tratier Hee teAed en, | Lovers of lawn tennis and lacrosse eee 19. 0f Irish deacent, | Fim vio| Whaet umbla's) of the team who ta really suffering tether Head. and he has a fatal facll- Hilly Hriteand Britt's fat contidentiy| 2008 to the Speedway where the Fac: | Lichtenberg's pacer, Billy Palmer, and shoul! read a new Macmillan publics — | Sere OF Kony Bete Tl Me |foothall team during the Fenmindey from the efforts of the game, atang: It in landing it. In hin last ‘Frisco expec * James Edward wis, | 8 was spirited, ag gl BS behing the {10% “Lawn Tennis,” by J. Parmly J ee tnick, | hg MO I eg ll ak Seslke k ata Moan GA land, who was reported as badly hurt, tight Gans made a hit with the ‘Frisco |robably not Another man in the housé| A. C. Schuyler's trotter, Mona Wilkes, | pacer Fred Wo came down the aretcn Paret, which will not only furnish ‘ gan, Hormnn, the shot-puiter, and | ' b : ity Heda be. An the other players ure in| COWOWers of the yame, actually out-wale | Auiity, The Brite ele sont uames | was engaged in a number of sharp| ith George Huber paver, Moth Mil: lovers of the sport with an exhaustive q tore pot puter be More game reruns for the ‘waraity Ute bi necother players are in| f° mili e clan alone ex coahan jer, driven by c Poth events teeth and brawn sn contests of skill | 0 thy HN, which wil! be hat Columbia's | Of # DuRtlistte age, The decision in that | Kivek out Frank Erne, yé that is just Thomas B. Leahy's mare, Princess | Toop "wvonly matched, Prod W. won eneyclowandia of tennis ’ ‘endurance. Nee tae oat bree taal atrength. | Mahe war a draw, biitha majority of the} ¥! did, and in championship siyle, | Maqua, The second time down the both by a scant head | Mr. Paret not only shows that the — | held this ye York. ‘Tae iets Sina reoliat | spectators favored Gans, and thought be by the way, totted Britt to stretch Mora Wilkes sent Princesa| ‘The trotter Belfry Chimes, driven by! game of tennis is one of the mow. acl. Phe Pixhting Kaees, w Mkely to be unpleasant to the leat has been forcibly | that he really earned the b eee ree hue etly ON the afternoon of the | Pique to a bad break. This time Mona | Alldrew Crawford, performed well Yee" |entitic of games, but explains the fineang HM the cls umpinnahips In the | etoven, which has just had the lact of ts of the Columbia ; earned ‘the honors t on ut h 1 1b both | good with which it can be and Is ph bene game tw Held by MeN NOt | tree had heath Added to this, Cor ry of Amberat aver IM the fight before that Gans knocked ni a bes ns HOP. Ce ae ae eat ec Te te | teen erie eles on aese hoes |Win, pecular Incidiiy, “The. "boa, are he se bad beatings, Added to thin sory of Ammbersl he fet re that Gi kod! the work! against Corbett, ae he : nee : t ber ain lod, The Light WotR ANG eT ae Taye been whan team. fe Tooal teary "was ascribe! mors of ut Wille Mitewerald In ten Founda, Up] arent kntek ot Macerette ina Si tee oe wien | cornered brush, from John Cockertl eae stowraghs. yn pa A Ag jerwelg im twentyeli 4 “4 leas to the Columbka bunch being in & ty that time Fitz seemed to be right in ld drop any man he landed It 7 i Little an omas Leahy’s in- | fh . p umber may be lessened by one, | Columbia, even when the team was The defeat at the hands of bay 9 i when Mr. Schuyler sent his mare to| Cer. Pique |chapter on the orlgin and early his Be Post take this fora tip. Told MAY) ging, In the four games in which Co- thought to be the re- | line for the lightweight champlonship, | the front, giving her the second heat.| After this race Anna Little and Beltry | ‘ely of the game. 2 ? hy combined with | but the beat 6 to ‘om Gans put Whipped “Kila” bo o 4 ‘ ‘alone. The! Other Interesting chapters deal with = jumbia and Cornell have met, the loca RIMM CRE ten ee ‘4 A scphib dase William Durland's fast trotter, An-| Chimes tried conclusions alone. The | titi ory of the playing of the gamer r All but one are held in the United eleven has been victorious but once onty nesh of far back that he has not yet re be ine, and! tonto jr, took part in a number of fast} this race. Anna Little also won a race |records and champronships, a written eee Bowker. the Engle : fieht t 3 and that last yenr The Itiacanm are ine coveted his olf fighting form If te cree races and every time he came out with | from Princess Pique. cause of Inatruclon “ad a gi 7 oH OF the ‘ valet tite ja eamer for revenge. and {t look# ax 1? thia weakness of the Renten AM the Cracks, ‘time was) — smesciauaimtaniie’ : famweigh. The fea erweight tit ¢ was observable, ThO| phe fig-time viet he dt | ° foube. but. sir were thelr chance to gratify their de- . avers down the n¢ fix-time victories of the dusky ane that ——— — ite, Terry MoGovern fas be sires, snd overrode them | Champion would fll this column, Among standstill 6SPORTING, wy fee Roaers, Gane and W There will be two weeks in which t first halt that) the erack fighters thet have gone down ie ash Welter champions, are k ich to nt F ‘ nid meen Gane vellow, and Waleot " ¢ train for thie contest. The Cornell ‘ wn i iney. were | DeLo nde are . pisimapathie nena 4 eR Dlacker than a} dust. Tommy game winds up the local season Nov. 12 local players showed Dal Hawk in, middlewelght, is an American, fy the interval there will be one gome ~ and ight hard wo routs ker, four rounds if e of Amertea an tn hh T ve \ we Han ter und; George , ae re et {omen oe ae that betwen the second eleven ANG | UnCOUE tne eeroe inl shown al / nue Boh sinadh pvhede sir oe, Saar: The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Editicn Seimhit fe a naturatiaed American y) weOvens FRMIEMIS, FNS Yarelty 10. the nay » hurt after each Part re founds he mat © wy et | all the news of the amateur football players, scores of thelr games, full and bred in New Zealand mean time can pra nd possibly Li for aonditiar de: Kid MePartland. five round: who met Gane in ring wer { Joffries, heavy we American, Of yiay tn ordes to get into shape for the me eee eee which the [And Bukly King, five rounds, The oniy ae haa Pg os Pritt | challenges, &c. Address all communications to the Amateur Football . Good imines lai Ithacane. VhrOURH _piny, eres ey oF ans hen, Bae the bao to, beat Soe he had of Erne or Editor of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York. Write on weekly yoni ee rs me Caucant ¢ naidering he to h deat that the! wit! \ ime had to be called fort in A ten-round aftatr n hoe 9 ee ee one side of the paper only. One Chinmen ("to badly of. 8 was in the devoee EL im, Britt will [ih natiemeenecerniemrsnrentialy came from Stoc c Stangland, with his stralned knee ha F * he Was Soon in Gamenoss has won close batt! to arrange games with teams a¥~ Violets had for visitors the well-known | ly recovered, had to be taken out J ‘ lest r hundred. ing sixty-five to. seventy pounds. Drumgoole Boys, with whom they have JAMAICA, L, 1 after, He i# practically the only one” Li & I) singing the praises of Jimmy Britt M. Heller, No. © West One been unsuccessful heretofore, and they Rich d Hand pelle Salil ni — rE eanere Te M do not mean to prophesy a victory for Hundred and Nineteenth street, New line up against them in the following Ry. ichmon an ae i ye an *, except | Gans will be the hardest game he | York. Manner; Robbing, centre; Kull, left | and five other races, beginning at 2, In eact nt nese | 7 except | er tack Mut Brit: will be the) The Winton Rugby team will play Kruse,right guard; Beasman, lett ing leave East $4 Yo yvia te the one with Langtorc quit” aw st man that Gans bas met for al 7 acl Rate gan tho ico er gett! wa punishment. Of bis} jong time 1 See penx wea i ira at he a Me leave Fiatbush av., 12.20. ih to, "4 ’ r 1 feqular ring baities he won the) yout and courage are in Britt's ta- |day. Saturdave or holidays, aliens # | quart Bs Targette elt halt caces|Lerectes Tieek nd He speaerer : penre of humor epriied th pu \§ Niseelna tee on Neellona, and ie nent | Yor kill, hitting power and experi-| Born, No, 7 Lexington aven Yew | Dougher: right half-back; Johnston, ting Wiet awe on the side of Gan hy . — r f jer In| York City | full-back | Ainge deren or so of draws. | et H dash to the tausde ja strength and endurance there Is ttle} pho sfiawood C, of Flatbush,|, The Kearny A. C. would like to hear D | C M a | | Britt Sure of Himself. alt Hooge Ts alt of is “lone fete | wad ee te ites deals Sie ee from teams averaging one hundred r. Wi liams ures Men y Britt wae the kind of man AL shown at he fen twenty | -of-te own teams, averaging seventy-five | pounds for Oct. 23 and 9 and dates in y 9 to be overawed by ree t top speed and have enough! ooinds. New Jersey teams oreferred.| November for ganea, Address Fred Rose ents, eoncin@ pam orhes would ry \t ntering the CAMDRIDGE, Oct, .—Harvard ts! NRW HAVEN, Oct. $1-With every] ae cocksure of helt lof, toe a three or four round spurt at | Qed require haif expenses. For games| !)yer, manager, Grantwood, N. J., box Pot Britt i*|/ the finish, Gans seldom lets a fight go} address Frank Pennea, Manager, No. | 3. c . ; fas any ane twentieth round. | Past Twenty-ninth street, Brookly. sexs i pnts book anaes with | Jication that the Yale teant hag «rusk NER SFE > ae 3 a; eee ' Ryan, Fish avenue, M ‘i “s The York A. C. have open dates for/T yt. nu pe ~ plunged into deep k esp gat, the followers of the Bins toe Nand Bete ee 5 to 199 v0 Brighton A. C., of Coney [ tonday a4 m rest t of L@e defeat by Pit tay ton Torward to the champinenip| = YSAMAIOA ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. |paindae an aatirdaen Ine Noverabar | Rav all dates open for teams averaging ¥ nt ruggle With a greater degree o t jgpen. Address John McKeever, dB nya games to be played on our - ; , , ft taller! Ginme : st One Hundred and Twenty-eight | eU0ds B. Rourke will act as captain rt figut ny atory of lence . ; for, the svason For games address Joe p nd a kindling fecling of Yaie players returned her in good Hoecial to The Evening Word.) Riverside F.C. defeated the| sep Bibe cates yor es sitet - es. who, | ‘ . ¢ a bru ee LCR TRAC MAICA, Oct. m nwell A. C. in Staten Island on! ,, Phe Oakland 4 wants games with < THACA, Oct. 31.—Not 4 en oir W opeesatbis far Hats] eat weg das Se OF Ihe pase core thence reae ter Loaieire new! @ ¥ a score of 17 to 0. They Toe tnineea Wil" "Ful h Ae the victory of Prince : iw in ¢ game more thay tries for to-m or ai ad lke to arrange © game with some thirteen” men.” Prank ener and his ( Jay or two, Asa result his show- aw f r " -town team for this Sunday (Ort » LE u I's weakness, howev ty ay, § M now geen ne average WW to 1% nounds and Ay teams ‘ . 1 vd t ¢ are willing to give a suitable in- |‘ ty. ‘The ae s 6 1 . \ cement. Address, L. J. Cusack, No. { dod as the | Sette, . sed FI woikies th Ji ” y ‘ tud West One Hundred and Twentieth |: | th New York's nad sta He rgecey ns fee ae tis playing I nahi games trad Field C! ie | Master Specialist. fac att 4 1 . ‘ rtainty 4 ' r eran ‘ . I 1" rk. Platbosh. hay » i Hrooklya, u WwW. Pr Sgt yusly question the ¢oa 1 Wved trom former "3 Y daten in November open for feamal a)”, vtonarch ¢ Dro Ls R, Williams hw et! 1 playing this young nwa and from Vance we io averaging elghty pounds games to Bf! cnalicnges’ treme y ig at Ridge | =e & Sngland » MeCorm vy will be here thts ws Selita, “ te and a) Played on Sunday afternoons on our)», nat to bo : uF ducated in England. Up) peel at in the coaching. woe Maas one mile and a) ound’. Will guarantee half oyrenses| pore | Address 4h range, No. x6 OLD DR. GRINDL BE, mean vk to n month ego he never played R mmmncnneliaenctinites | Bur Re be Ax 104 for thirteen men. Brooklyn teams Dre | The Montauk A.C eg poe % dieenaee ‘et ete bat. Since then he has divided bis fos, Bally Ca 108 pape it ferred, Address Frank Pennea. No. Topen and weuld like te G trea : 3 ED, time ‘i le week before Sat- Ba penn jou) Clear the Arena a Wad Dr Lovter hone 4008 Main jGusrantee hait expenses for. {hj oats z was abver whol 3 Ay SD Leant ot the Valisy ot Si) Hyrtrangee = Corinitan A. C., of Tottenville,| ton at our grounds ay wiih seqcttrteen na (ton rday's game Tho fact that the Public sehoote SOND RACK—Two-year-old fillies, fivel 902. Stolen “Momenta RU ieand. have Saturdays and holl- . ravel. For ery moderate terms speedity ‘ of the Jac‘aica BD oe SECOND Ra games address Thomas Martin, N | cur y moderate tori ionpedtaeaty e rhin week Harvard will-or rather Athletic Levgue hae granted sanction | and one-hal {uriones . * yous rarer dave in Kuiper ‘rth ret-taam teas at Sixtieth street, Brooklyn. Gal ied Seltereta do en weite time visite } de. Murra hurt thelr legs In Saturday's gamé, To wt ihe Pastime A. C. carnival, to be ™ Vinda ino SIXTH RACE- ines ide and up; ong} Address J. F. Cook, Tottenvitie, “praten he. Ke cotball hoon ON i Sunday at Ortices ov 4 i Wiljinn A, Ls thet! bolster up the defonae, to find two good held « w Year's Bye, at Madison| 2% Yas Pare 3 mie and ipreaty vores. talani the Knicker r One ‘Hundred | pa bin and. th” “hy sh 5 . ait r Lea. dane a of ted and Tenth street and Eighth avenue, | $1 fours ® to ends, to teach all the men to tackle, and are don, hag ereated much en- —- 1 J et where they meet the crack i of f the | by | Knic nyt Bs, ag Club, Steen etc 8 caer tik baits within iso | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK , MONDAY MORNING, WONDERG, | Bee Hewlett So Ee & "Tore Saturday next comer nos gaa to rua Little Bis. sepees crcereree ell a : | a ‘ ‘ ‘4 ‘ scrute 2 om : HB “tas New York 10 put ® new spirit of fight into the|thusiaam among the athletic, sohgol- oon, peereratea fs eleven, Is the programme for (he next |tanee “ot q ‘Be pecs a a aie ae: Bai Bren is) rence week in preparation for Dartmoets on! and al spit oe Pg