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idelphia Jack” O'Dr' match some night while “pick- peasy 5 b John Wille, of Chicago. O'Brien ria aga Gown and nearly out In round. It was a olose call, O'Brien evened the svore be- tt a be “the pitcher that with Jack some " Phtladeiphiane turn out In flocks O'Brien fights, just as they ot Joe Grim, hoping to| when Jack gets — fon by Tommy Sullivan. American sporting men still the name of the great old- ime champion. We don't like to see Renti-rate imitation fighters John L.'s thunder by taking lb- | John L.'s name, We might ‘Tommy Bullivan probably up according to his lights, duly grateful whould change sort of parasiting names is too common, There Other instances. For example, note Hackeoschmidt.” ‘echmidt, the “Russian Lion,” most famous wrestler in the world— He wrestled Tom not long ago, and handled him as engily as if ho were a four {a In Eingiand, too far enoroachments upon and fame. Hence “Young The imitation ‘“Rus- " was a butcher's assistant. the name of “Hackenschmidt” ih himself from the other mediocre terrible butchers and and awfyl candlestick. in professional wrest- “Black Fitssimmone” around the nearest cor: *he real Fits comin, * and “Young Jeffrieses" and by the score. & name, anyhow?" 5 womens coined coined PUGILISTIC. Jack Root, of Chicago, and Tommy Ryah, the middle-woight ‘are to box six rounds in Philadelphia | Novy, 2 at catch weights. The bout will ‘De decided before Jack McGuigan’ tional Sporting Club and will be for a/ Guarantee of $2,500. Jack McGuigan will referee the con- | , test, This will be Ryan's pearance in a bout in the Quaker City, Hughey McGovern and Jimmy Walsh, the recognized of America, will meet in the} the first time in the near fu-! vy have been matched by Bob) yacK oe the Industrial A. C,, of Patt meet in & six-r night of Nov fer this bowt McGovern will be | ed to tight Danny Dougherty for champion, | Sherry for ten rounds before the De-| vamber open for teame on our own or | A. ©. Joe Humphreys, ol MeGovern, expects to bring Hughey P where he has re- to fight Frunkle Neil avenue, Brooklyn for twenty rounds. ie Neil's next ext fight will probably The Century Club that city has offered by, in January with either Hq y MeGovern aa his opponent er in Padodelphia before going to Eddie Bantry, of Chicago, has left for In response to a telegram manager of Bat. Ban Francisco iS] Ta, M Sehiet aasistant In the tratnine Who Is billed to fight gamp of Nelson, Young Corbett ng 4 will box in the semi- wind- up to his opponent . Of Ban Francisco, Young Mowatt, of Chic Adcepied the tof i Club, of Milwaukee, Jack MeClelland's place against jem Heary eiore the club to-mor- 5 pan ing. ¢ welght agreed on ‘od gree at 4 o'clock, ; bis ago, yesterday of the Badger Ath- ago, and Marvin! hed to fant bate in Chicago, on Nov. 1 oP ty, Ryan and Honey Mellody, both | » have been matched to fi Siecre the New Harlem Clup, of °€ eamo. on Nov. 14 Benny Yanger and Billy pen matohed to fight before the | tr acing the best fare’ be Yo The Blue Island “Ath! etic Club, of has matched John Wille rs, to og ten rounds on Mon- Marlboro (lowe ) tle Club y + ih Sut aoe both refused. to meet and James P. Bowen, fatter represen ¥ signed articles to meet some time be. | Ss. ant weight will {ae the ball down ik in the after- Vine. WILLE BEST CBRN _| SPORTS RIS EDITED BY BIG _ELEVENS IN | HARE HARD PRACTICE. VALE PRACTISES EQUSQUIZA WONDER “QWERDOFMJ). «AMONG PIN KNIGHTS | He and Jerry Yours as as Mires Win Two ‘Three Times the "Varsity Play- Good Match Series on Grand ers Carry the Ball Over the Central Alleys. Scrubs’ Line—Many Under- it riner in at Hoyoe, 79; Ta) | graduates Out. Pi beg Bhan ip anton er Doboskt ta: teeats a — quia, the "Boy Wonder,’ They played Bank Clerks’ Leawue, | two series, best three out of five amalnes Kountae roe.’ bowlers beat ¢ | NEW HAVEN, Nov, 10.—Five hundred Wajor Hartley and Larry Hrdman, 1 Nathna® and the Corn ® undergraduates went to the Yale field winning both sortes, The games wore Natioonle iaet aight at Chum veatreday to rehearse the s0K8 04 tne post ever witnessed on the Grand iroet and Browdway, The cheers to be fired at the “Tigers” Bute (eta) alleys, the sores wore all Kood GAME-—Kountse Broa. -Fors- urday. and the fniaies close In buth seriey dike, 183; Bletnle, 167; ‘abe, 176; The practice was behind clot tig ttn game wus the deciding one, at joomie, IT; Sohmitt, 16) total, Ku gates for the usual period. The MEM oa pint each team being tled GRU, 178; Cauteld ‘it; ¥ore, i, Worked in a soa of treacherous mud, povgiuten 4 @ lad of nineteen who 18 Langdon, 127, total, 7. ax and when they finished thelr scrlmm@6- Vnown ay “Frenchy” among the pin SECOND GAME—Corn Exchange Na- ing they were covered with @ thick) knignts, So numerous have been hisg [l0nal—Garretson, 146; Gerita Genta, 1h; 6 coating of rich loam. ‘The slippery! double centuries in match and open) fuel! ia Manayer National 8 surface of the gridiron in @ measure gamey of lute that Billy Cordes has) eon, 140; Gtby, Caufeld, jaffected the playing of the ‘varsity and iayon the youngster in hand and will! don, 170} Fyte, tes total, all, college teams. | devetop him into tournament atar. = |THIRD GAME—Com Exe Na- ‘The ‘varaity team three times ie | Equaquiza first attracted attention in one aa Ger npeon, ss Fert, Wei Cale |fown the feld to the college Ana! Iie. | the fitty-game competition on the Grand total, (a Ronis’ bros eporsuike, | The ool! once reached the ‘vars! Cqptral alleys in which he had an av- | 164; Btelnie, 197; MoCabe, 10; Loumla, foal, having been given the ball on the erage of 24 fur thirty-elght games,| 1) Scheltt, 18; total, se ‘varelty twenty-five yard log The only pry reputation in the opinion of bowlers | Now Ji y Nati L sensations: play was & twenty-yard was made in his games last night and| Each team won a game in the tour- dash by Roome around the ‘varsity’@/on Tuesday, when he defeated Bert fament games rolled last night on the | Lert ena. | Allen In a series of matches, The vet- Tuxedo alleys at Newark ‘ongland's | eran ~ | 280 wa Hoyt and Rockwell were given an| free match bowler together with Ege! vrores:. the best of the night, The entire afternoon at handling punts tion to this city from acruss the bridgo| FIRST GAME—Matinee—Ingram, dropped by Conch Mitohell, Their work which, by the way, is the latest amuse-| Bhriich, 149; Shaw, 14, M eetenlin: } was very Cites ment of Brooklyn eroks. They visited 18; Hoagland, 159; total, 84, Ivanhoe Ortmeyer, who has been played at end the Criterion alleys, where Alien pluy-| =< Blackiy, Ia 181; all! tried, 169; | Jand in the back Meld, injured to- ed Chadwick the Bastern League crack, re 1 i Force, Ws} while playing full-back for the ried His right shoulder was badly strained, and tt may be that his collar~ dvtill. Returning to Brooklyn den oan met Equogulsa and thinking Phat | the boy was a@ "cinch" gt him, to play, hy” cleaned SECOND GAMB-Varlety (Jersey City | Protii a | Bro Da Behilling, 411; My Brown, gh: otal bone Is broken, with the result that Bloomer received @ bard working Olt) uy, winnig three out of four series and| Ivanhoe—C, ’ Black! i Bley trl, ee fs Sr a at About averaging over % for about fMfteen of Fe ten, He iit Ferber, 160; ‘ores, | Saturday's game. ‘The other men are all! “He was not in his true form last| THIRD GAME— Variety (Jersey Cit ty) | Ya condition, Work will end to- night, Although he rolied-a'magninoent| 5, Brown, 2 Daly e, Protin, ish | falter Camp, who has never spent so, £0" = ie, Soore wee el og. tH if 140; " | |much time on the feld before, was out | Me, Partner, Young, had 27 to his 1 8h Satie MS irs one: in an were, Frank Hinky, Burr | "Phe scores: jand, 178; ‘total, 878. mberins ular coaches, | “ Oles'and tel Ad J Set Grand Coniral Alleys, 4 p On the ieee pa ee , ames rolled on the Arcade al- FIRST SERIES, . y,| lee last night resulted ae folows | PIRBT GAME—C, Rguaquse, lis J: | FIRST GAME—TNtle Guarantee—Rider, ] fey Ul: Lane Boe 200; total ai, | 174 Van Buren, 189; Totten, 208; Ro! AGLOND GAME Bgvaquita, Young, | Knickerbocker Loi” A. Bs torah at qu ‘oung,| Knickerbocker |L—E. A ner, NM; total, 3%. Hartley, 176; Erdman, | Spooner, 221, Johnston, 151; Bea | 17% total, a2 ; Lewis, 148; total, svi | THIND GAME—Reusgulza, 179) Young, |@ECOND GAME—Knickerbacker 11 LAST PRACTICE $B: sah ae Martens ti Braman, | Poni. 0 Mae heat” Bs otal, rlam, IR’ | Tite uaranteeRider, ‘tia: "Van Bus FOURTH GAME — Eguequiza, 100; | ny atten, 109; Robinson, 144; Young, Le Lara) 6 Hartloy, 204; Condit, 167; total, 79 (Rpecial to The ventne World.) port a rslbe pe bs ¥ THIRD GAME-Knickerbocker IIL.— PRINCETON, N. Jy Nov, 10.~Pully| "PATI AME ep eet erdman| Fowler, 179; Ward, lib, C; Spoons 1,000 undergraduates marched behin! &| 399) total, 370, eg Ld Cg, rea. ¥ 15 bress band to University Field yester- SBCOND SERIES, er, 192; J. Spooner, 1 day to cheer the Tigers ™ their ‘nal| FIRST GAME—Egusqu: Young, Beach, 178; Lewis, 152; hard mractice of the season. The pro- HH wat Fs rdman, 18; Hartley, Three-Men Tournai cession formed around the cannon, and) one Team 12 won twice last night in the the long column of students proceeded | ARCOND GA ME— Baueqeiiae, aston: three-ny tournament at Bhier's| acroes ihe campus and sown the mai! 99) total, ae " ‘ * ream ¥ beat teem 1%,” the Mreet of the town to the 7 THEND CAME uiza, 1%; Young, GAME—Team %&—Kennedy, 188; In the practice game the scrub was , 389. Erdman, 173; Martey, FIRST GAME “tie Senatore, 17 powerless to withmand the emashing| tb); total total, af, ‘Team. 12.—Ackerson, | attack of the ‘varsity, the latter by tor-| FOURTH Patt = Beret, a Plerce, 183; Madigan, 191; total, O47. | | You A total, 2% man, 17 ‘OND GAME—Team 12.—Ackerson, Fide line Lotgreay A pon hoe leu rund) Hartley, total, 378 BECO eat! Madigan, 182; total goon Corrie’ the ball over the serud goal | pyyry; GAME ‘cusquiza, 18; Young, Hi, Team t?—Gheppard 110; Hartley, | for @ touchdown. 1@; total, 391, Erdman, 19; Haetley,| 181; Schriefer, 186: total 506, The scrub put up a pluoky fight, but) 1x5; total, #5, THIRD GAME—Team 9%.—Kennedy, 166; | Lichtenwalden, — 188: Senate, 2; total, 67%. Team ppard, Hartley, 18; Sohrtefer, 1 Piotal, Arthurs Won Match Game. After the regular New York League the uselessness of trying to stop the Tigers’ attack soon became evident, for) slowly, but steadily, the ‘variety rushed) tournament mes at Amann and League. the second tenan back for another touch. | Trelss's oe young oe) and Red im Mane piers ree aoa te ke 4 teama rolled a match gume, the a ana, You - Sore a romeo the entire seme It) uvune winning PY, 8 sore of m8 to MAL ehura met on ‘Amann and ‘Tricae's al The scores: Young Men—Ptetfer, 192;) leya last night, The Arthurs won twice] minutes of play, for in the two « halves played the 'vareity carried the Puwh, 16; Emer, 192; Schumacher, 17; and the @partans once, The scores ball over the serubs' goal line five times, Schilling, 14; total, st Arthur—Koops, FIRST GAME— =roung Men—Pfelfor, ‘There was very intie kicking, 7; Leimbach, 193; Miller, 28; Wagner, |” 14: Pugh, 16; EF 72; Schumacher, | in the few exchanges of 19%; Fueasel, 195; total, & 19; Schilling, 154; total, Roberts, 16; Maier, 1M; Broadway Lea Be Gerdes, 208; curred the superiority of th *varalty | 1% was proven, | Rehm, 179; total, 90: Close games were rolled inst night on a the Broadway alleys. The Corinthians | SBCOND C saoae-F9 Young ast Platter, | | won twice, the fret. game by. three + Purh, 16; F yh, | pins and the second by eighteen pins.| Macher, 189; Schilling, 186; total, S48. Arthurs—Koops, 157; Leimbach, 4; | Miller, 146; Wagner, 19); Fueasel, 191; | Bb) ‘Total, 858. yi fteln, THIRD GAME—Spartans—Roberts, 166; The scones FIRST GAME—Orlental eat, Brower, Us; Dent, ia, Mia §84, "Corinthians FOOTBALL SECOND GAME—New Ameterdam G, 0. The Commerctal High Bchoot defeated yi Jarashick, 178; Haft, | pene erie 361; Rehm, 304; ¥. Brooklyn Latin School by a score of]. | 181; Letmbuch, 186; Miller, is > i $0. Features uf the gama were the| SRVQNT GAME Oriel Coat Mi) ner, 30; Fusesel, 106; total, 98, playing of Latin High School's quarters, Sten, 204° Total. Ms. Alwonquins, Won Twice, e a8 5 d the long reas of Lutwig and) Herrick, 12; 0 at a! | Phe Alonquins won }wo good gnmee und bout | Schwatsbach of Commerctal I > on the Universal alleys last night. Af- The Minqua A. C. would like to ar-| THIRD GAME — Corinthian — Wengel, ter beating the Fifth Avenue Palace dbeaneip hag ene eon | $0; Holme, 116; Jaraahick, 19; Ham. team, which tn turn lot to the Tuxe- | range games with teams in New York, | 18! Bteln, 141. ‘Total, &1.° Broadway dos, the Algonquins took the Tuxedos Joe New Jersey and Brooklyn, Have No- | opece ue Fes er a into camp with ©} to 916, The scores: ee : FIRST © ‘ME—Algonquins—-Smith, 200; opponents’ grounds, Address, J. J.| American National, Moynahan, aM Aarris, 201; Clingen, Hanrahan, Fortioth street and Third) ‘The New Jerseys went down to de-| Paine Nidtsie ime Mathowa Iie feat laat night at the White Elephant ly, 138: D 91; to- alleys. The Belvideres beat chem in| Buth. 177; Kelly, 196; Dougias, 191; to- | The Maple A. C. defeated the Glen- iotiow style, After losing this game |, ‘#h 83 | woods at Yonkers by @ score of 18 to 0.) the Jersesmen came back strong with SECOND GAME—Fitth Avenue Palace ‘The feature of the game waa the terrl-/ 43 against the Knickerbockers’ 8&8 Fh leas Mad Le eds ead gd Oh ble fine smashing of Simmel and end) The scores: Tuxedo 1ét: Feder, 167; Koll, running of Romenoskl, with good Inter- Any DAN ae rermer—ivenens 1%; Johns, 207, Welngarth, 187; total, jon Is inclined to | ference by McGuigan and Drum Maples) Busy. ig. Corman, Ir total, 88 atitess Ais Re A tacaaith, ie line was a stcne wall, Maples have| elvidere Lockwood, 14; Buickbee, | THIRD GA} Harrie tate Cilnwen. secured Ontario Field and will play all) iW: Ke , 1, Dretatgacker, 196; | Watt. 188; total, M1. Tuxedo— first-class teams, Address J. Quinn,| He otal, 910. sack, 178; Feder, 163; Koll, 14; Johna, No. 1 Manhattan street, elt SECOND GAME-New Jersey—Dunean, Welnearth, 178: total, ‘916. . bd be hannny er, 0; o and 0 and all Sundays thereafter open! Kitckerbocker—La Forest, 186; Babin.) Avery & Brown, team made a clean for teame averaging 115 pounds, Ad-| ger, I3l; Brunsen, Ml; Geissler, 168; sweep of the series on the Universa dress Frank Hoelke, ‘aged L 1 | Malaacher, 202; (otal, 806. j Alleys last night. The ave + P i “6 Sth ) elvidere—Ta FIRST GAMK—Avery Brown—Blin« The Academy A. C. Jrs., of Union| THIRD | GAME -lelvitere are: denhoter, 14 Cochran, 189; McAleer, Hill, defeated the Liberty F. B, C., of er, 186, Helles, Krauss, 148; yer 14; total, 675. | Union Hill by & ecore of 12 to 6. kerbocker—La te Rabin- | Rprevemtatve Mos; Horn’ Yee! Bind. ‘The Interscholastic A. C., of New York | €e?, 171) Brunae Getasler, 173) i or y lorn, 16 ni City, wetghing 12 pounds, have Noy, | Malacher, 16: t | tens GAME-Avery & Brown- 1 and & open for out-of-town teams, Sik League. | Blindenthofer, 144; ar a 185; as Address H. Thurber Truax, No. ® West) The silk I games at Thum's.) Aleer, 19; Krause, 188; Brown, 142; One Hundred and Twenty-elghth street, Thirty-first street and Broadway, fe- iis" brake, peer E oreo ht: |New York City sulted as follows oa saa Be A ; The Waverley A. C., of Washington | FIRST GAME—Hoessnek, Hrossel & Co. . orted | Heights, would like to arrange nee ovata Deve, 1) Homies, 1) Lanes THIRD | GAME Naa ta irae Biue Island | with teams averaging from % to 7% tl Walsh 48; Von mablen, 10; total 129; Brown, uss; total, ' perseownta | pounds, Halt expenggs guaranteed for| Gretmer, 133, Cornelia, 1H; Widman, | Wve, Bi Avtowe, M firane tal: thirteen men. Address John R. Mitchell, M8. Wellington, 47, total, 7 . . | No, 23 West One Hundred and Fifty. | sec OND GAME~Boessnek On Universal Alleys. | second street, New York City Cosmrenapracs, 162: | Hottrne The Brooklyna won two games last Walsh, iW ¢ Brooklyna won games la s The Bloomingdale A. C. defeated the| [alas 1%: alae. 10) hignt on the Universal Alleys, one {20m naueane | Union ¥. C., of Richmond Hill, on Bun-| Vyeser, lil; Greiner. the Fern and the other from the Port day, Oot, 90, by a close score of to 6. | Wideman, it3, Wellington, 144; total, | Greens, The scores The Wawanda A. C., of Hartem, have, FIST GAME=Brooklyn Murray, secured Olympte Oval for the prejiml-| THIRD GAME—Boessnek, Hrocsel & Svea’ 18, tal 6a Ferns nary’ game to the Olymples, the cham-| Co—Steinbruck, M49, Hoffman. IM; | straw ox, 1%: Phillips, 128; Nay | a com of Greater New York. They would Ladds 168 ra, ig Von pebee lor 14 big ‘yr. 188; total, 723, like to arran, ames with teaiia 1 47; total, 68 m, _Joelin " : and| Sounds. “All Bondere and holidape pee | Viewer: 208: Greiner, #6: Corned SECOND GAME — Brooklyn — Murray, | Address James E, Fox, care Wawanda Widman, ft; Wellington, 14, tot td: Groven' Mar tonal Mak’ Pere Glee 4S. NO Se West! Ove Hundred and Stock Haxchanae. Kay, 176; Wallace, 6: White, 1M; un Ka taheature, Younes & 08's Delhi. 147; Otia, 13, total, 791 in goo’ form at Thum’'s last night, win- Midwoods Won Twice. COLUMBIA GRAMMAR WINS, ; two good games. The scores On the Superba alleys last nf ht the | Columbia Grammar eleven dete: RST GAME—ladenbdurg. Thaiman & woods beat che Washington ings of Cutler on Columbia ¢ ‘ Baiken, 1; MeMullen, 17%, Me- Amphions, The seores toon br the score of 80 to, 0 w, 161; Palmer, 132 FIRST RACE — Washington Irv Deainning the story was the same 7 Sacuwelin de Coedean, 186; \viultama, the end. Columbia Grammer” holdine Ahern, “ih Martin @ MeHloary: 1 ; Duncan, opponents for downs and then aujckly rm Cross. 151; total, 66 7. “Midwood—Redgate, 214 the fleld’ and’ over “the SECOND GAME-—Ladenburg, Thaiman ee Heingae(ner, | 4 ee 5 Sa ie pier mm & o.—Balken, 138; McMullen, 164; Mc total, 91 Club. SUNDAY FOOTBALL. feud di Currie “Brok—Moes,” Rayne iat Mae: ‘ein= fretner, & Bros Mt, Ranttable Park next Sunday the Dover opere, Ws, Heeasoag, M6; , Veneta, 186; Busohner, 147; ‘ia A. C., of Jersey City, who have been play. | Dobeckt, 1st; total, Ya ai ine 8 ame of football since the sea- | THI 4 ee Ane ae a = at Faeries | Si a LE Sic ated” Se ‘Tomaow ahd Handicap PLAYERS SHIFTED STANGLAND MAY NOT BY COACH FULIZ Notwithstanding the large score that Now York University's eleven ran up againat Rutgers Tuesday, Coach Fulta, | of New York University, waa dissatis- | fed with the manner in which the ling opened up holes for the backs to go through, or, as he put {t, failed to make holt Thinking that they did not know thetr signals well enough to grasp their meaning he placed every one of the ‘varsity Hnemen in turn behind the line, yesterday, where « perfect knowledge of the signals \s absolutely necessary, Contrary to the expectations of the students on the side lines thts did not make the work for the scrub any the Part in Contest “Shorty” Kruger Will Be at Right Guard. paratory stage of Columbia's foo'ball) own with the gant Tripp. training. The light Blue and White's mage work under the direotion of Coach Morley, and everything thet ts possible will have been done to put them into shape for the contest with Cornell. The question as te whether or not Capt, Stangland will be able to play in) che game has again been raised by @ rumor that Stangland will not return to w York in time for the game. This) Buell, easier, a Coe, the 2%pound| question will be decided late to-day | ime, possibly for Post. and Capt, Rellly, 2%-pound when Stangiand, Morley says, will be in tackle, while’ @ernating as full-backs, | town. tore through the scrubs for ten to twenty-yard gal ita clip. As the team has been playing an er- rao game all season, putting up @ strong offensive and defensive game at ime and going to pieces the next, ‘he student body are at a loss to sur- mise what the result the egasnst West Point next Aaturday pt Morley considers that he has a “find” in “Shorty” Kruger, @ sophomore now) out for the eleven, and !f Stangland is unable to play he will be at right guard. Kruger {s 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs | about 18 pounds, He plays the position) rather greenly, but has been putting it over Echeverria in his work on the iS |eerub, Kruger came out only a little, ——— === | while ago and has picked up the ame) because they think that it will Se pean 18; Wyiligma, Hagen, | Quickly, He played for a short while! heavy-scoring game, versity are willin, the up-Staters, even money proj ere some Cornell! make bets at 1 ition. wo? it fret: | oe = O'BRIEN SURPRISED ‘The Lefferts rotied two good games| p Rid Superba alleys last night, The “fd FIRST GAME—De Witt Clinton—South- well, 154; Robinson, 124; Conley, a Weber, 115; Richardson, 154; total, 90. Fulton—Smith, 19; King, 11; H. A) sansel, 19; Pfeifer, 10; A, Anisansel, 187; total, 728. SECOND GAME iancnerieenpntlp terme flerts—Mayland, the Philadelphia Champion and 178; Aschenbach, 298; Jowell, 14; Bal- A tera 3; Meal, i ‘, et Nearly Has Him Out, sanel, 1M; Pfelfer, ret jsanel, 107; total, 798, THIRD GAME-—Lefferts—Mayland, 148; | (Boecial to The Evening World.) as to get a chance to punch home. perremech: er sewell, i piellers | PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 10—By reason | Wille took jab after jab in the face, Elinton—otithwell, 189; Robineon, 154; | Of he superior ruggedness and harder (ue was not much marked, although coaley, Ad We! 1%; Richardson, | bitting, John Wille, of Chicago, had) nig wind gave out. At the end of each ; total 82 & shade on “Philadelphia Jack’ O'Brien here last night. Tt was one of the hardest bouts of Gas Company Leagae. The New Amsterdam G. O. team won| two games on the Monarch Palace | O'Brien's career, ang he stayed th®/each round Wille came up mane, alleys last ni ht (nthe game with | |imit solely through hie splendid gen-| On two different occasions during | the Brookiv Tion, Brooklyn Branch, | eraighip. O'Brien held Wille too cheap-|the bout O'Brien inadvertently hit | only ten pins separated the teams at | °M igh | Wille while the latter wap on the mat, the end, ‘The scores ly, and did not inatet that he Welsh |out it was ao clearly unintentional that FIRST GAME—Now Amsterdam @, 0.—\!n- Wille looked strong and ia Sharkey | nobody kicked. At the fnish Caren Lovejoy, 19; 1, Tull, 16); Bruckner, | butlt, O'Brien looked Ike a light mid-| took @ bracer ard had Wille gasping. 1%, Doane, 18; Roberta, 165; total, 801 put the bell sayed any chance die-weight in comparison, After the middie of the firet round Wille waded In, taking every hance #0 PIMLICO ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, (Special to The Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Md., Nov, 10.—The en+ tries for to-morrow are as follow: Brooklyn Union Brooklyn Branch— | knockout. As it was, Raulton, 12: Allen, 17. Berry, Ii: Voorhees, i24; Burnett, 168; total, noe #0 | friends gre very sore. ~Lovejoy, 120; Tull, 153; Bruckner, 141; Doane, 166; Roberts, 161; ¢otal, 747, Consolidated Gas Company, Branch 1 Kingsbury, 110 Gareta, 16; Cushman, Merouahite} 7; Caldwell, 191; THIRD GAME—Brooklyn Union, Brook. lyn Branch—Equiton, 135; Allen, 143, ings; |, FOURTH RACH—The Elkridge Hunt Voorhees, 140; Berry, 130; Burnott, | 4 FUT RAGH—For mares, and, gilding: | geeopiechase ‘Handicap: for thie fearvsite 1%, total, 67%. on dated Gas Com- | and upward; to be ridden r its | ay Branch f-Garela, 85; MoLough- by None Sy petied Tiderw: the. full’ cotree, about” «wo and ne. in, KA Cushman, 14 Nevermore... Caldwell Ter tora, Rei silver Potas Colontal Alleys, Spring Frook Punetwal ‘The New Amsterdam team won two Dutch Carter ames In thelr tournament. defeating | Dr. Loder ew York and Vera Cruz. In the first Yo San game between Vera Cros and New York the former team put in Kennedy for three frames and Croughwell for | the remaining seven, The scores: | B. Back Morrajton © niet Ww. rivra RACE—# furlong: oi Queen Bilizabeth FIRST GAME—Vera Cruz—Burna, 142; Barrett, 13; Kéennedy (3) and! SBCOND RACE—For twas year-olds that sch (U2), 164; Mooney, 121; | have not won more than two races; six ichwab, 117; total, 1%. New Yo rh | # Tally, 1i8:, Lacey.” 188; Connor, 124; Fair Bs irene rey, 172; Smith, 129; total, 77 Sowa SCOND Gane. ew Amoterdain— ares | : a th ie Ka Yona Cous-trarne, hi; Bement sat Pres, V teens 1m Yroughwell, 18; Mooney, 132; Schwab,| — Bheen | M8; total, 757 . D Arkle | THIRD GAME—Now Amsterdam—Rose, 147; Smith, 1867; Myf rgs e 11; Walsh, THIRD hree-year-olds and cap; on furlongs Mary Patten 178: Brown, 128; total New York—| HI quila Franke Lilly, 160; Lacey, 130; Gonnor, 16; Cag- ject "Prak’ Fia is | frey, 153; Smith, 158; total, 733, Weintsome i Sir Ellerstie : irocmw tame ie Booey tuna’ Bowling Games To-Night. Mary” glenn | Reaike ; ary wth. iv . Columbia League—Riverside, Iwago,| _ Orfee iN 100 Gedrle sas Friendship; it Schiusing’s alle New York Lengue—Ko Ko, Al ror Pidelia: at Amann & Triese’s Sileys American National~ Rosedale, _Key- stone, Metropolitan; at Tnum's White Elephant. alleys. aquin, AQUEDUCT ENTRIES FOR TO- MORROW HARLEM “league — Westchester egeatl te The renin Worlds) | MR Team i Wheelmen, Hudsen Boot Club, Lotus;| AQUEDUCT, N, Y., Nov, 10—The en-| “1055 Brigand at Thum & Kahislorf's alleys. tries for to-morrow’s races are as fol-, 10H) Garni ‘. Y. Royal Arcanum--Fire. section— ie Rertne W.'8. Hancock, Lenox No. 1; Empleo |W" ; ore prey peers viv. aieeond, section] Hercules, act year-olde; selling: | 7s arpuncie jonial No, 2, Poréham at Sam- 0 f i date. Hatem Cocte alte HORRY Palate, oesssecnneresssnen M3 | )RIFTH Rack —Two-year-olda; five fur North Side League—Hronx, Mutual, | ee Handful) ” at Coour De Leon..... md Dipper, at @huite’s alleys } wr Beptsne 1 1m King Cole seen Ma Singhta of Columbus League—Holy | _1080* Rol | A864 Lucy Young .....++++ 4 |"Trinity, Ban Brivador, Regina Coell; at | (1062) Consideration bags Ne rH t r : ; Thum & Leirbach’e alleys oan Clear the, Ary A 4 joist Sieneeeoe loo Life Insurance League—Murual eBn-| 100, Lard Rita | His” Sieutcs Seaeaeaek eft va Mutual Resceve; at Thums ; i lore Mages Stroup o | White Elephant phage. iMitt Andrew’ Meck ': M1og | 1080 Amberjack 1 Pastime National--Young Men, Pinne. 1067? Arietta rs | 9 Bilties ig bersee, Athenaeum; at Bothner &| spconD RA 1 Hanitcap, ‘tle 10k Inspiration ‘ee | Bayer's alleys Eagenia Burch... A . 4 : Broadway League—Alpine, Columbia, Jord Hadge SIATHC HACE Maidens; one mile ay t Sch: We & A ih Witeh 1og7 Btaluer ‘usoun; Al wartje co nf alleys. 107T Alster H Yorkville League~Vorkvi Grocers, wae Bay Roche. ‘Cable, Bremer; at Wuehrmann & a 01 Only One Vrercks’s alleys lost fonoma. Belle. ia Miverside League—Belvidere, ‘Empire ae Consideration ... Myrick City, College; at Blever's alley Myopia ii Right Hrooklyn Ro A, League—Fast New | run RACE—Oakdale Handicap; alx Arietta York, Ridgewood, Oncecla; at Eldo- Rut flninchie. |rado' alleys Galengorm | Forte's: Nrooklyn R.A. Minor League—Pro i Pairta, Bedford. Atlantic: Fraternity, i Mery aii Bee aseain. | Alerts dU Re 'Prives Slocum; Peerless, di oe abi ——— Mere 4 ne; at Superba alleys. i | mary reved Order of Hoptas pa iil # Oxford savnnnenes WON'T PLAY SKETBALL laine ur } Charter Oak, Cederhurat; at teas, pS Alen sos : | Grace Church will not te represented by « | Futon Palace alleys. rl’s team this season, as the gymnasium Jong Island Navy League—Senwan- yarn Race éai £ to be used for other purposes, baka, Ariel, Bergen Beach; at Universal . New York Consolidated ftock Ex- |e ndenverhuare Hovse, J. De Forest, Sartorius; at Grand Central Academy alleys. The Sachs Acedenpy the schoo! name. bu IDR. KANE SAYS To You - we. LARS. SUFFERING FROM INH RIZED. IN- . CONTAGIOUS OR CONTRACTED ORTING. CHICAGOHANDICAPPER ese_| ROBERT EDGREN PLAY IN CORNELL GAME | lin Case Columbia’s Leader Is Unable to Take AUTO RACES ON LORIDA SANDS Greatest Drivers of Europe and America Will Be Seen at the This afternoon marks the final pre-|in the Yale game and about held his] Owing to special drill there has been forces will take thelr last practice serim-| a notable Improvement in the work of the Columbia ends in the past few days. whose slowness mado him f | Ormond-Daytona Iittle use in the early part of the sea- son, has been picking up speed steadilY| number of important races in which and haa been outrunning Mutr and Post | wilt be seen all the great drivers of in getting down the fleld. His defensive) purope and America. There are classes work has been excellent, and he has im-| for all grades of cars. proved so much that he may win the honor of going in first tn the Cornell) hundred mile event for the Vanderbilt trophy, @ fitty-mile ev a Odds on the game favor Cornell to/and the one alle bateroatienal pollo oe win, the Ithacans being about a 3-to-5 race for the Sir Thomas Dewar trophy, favorite. At this figure the Columbia There is also the tifty mile Dayt adherents are making a few bets, but) handicap and none of any magnitude, The thing that ay up Kyaw to all. most of the students at the local uni-| to risk thelr money | !8 open only to Mercedes cara, on is that Columbla will score against! !s also to be added a race, owners te ‘This ts accounted an drive who are Again thers | trade, ns who have tried (o| teur championship of the world. that Cornell will) score at least twelve potnts, but the | local students are shy at giving ge a BY CHICAGO FIGHTER John Wille Has All the Best of His "Go" with round he seemed to go back a Dit, while O'Brien appeared to get better. But invariably at the beginning of ot The fight ‘wea clearly Wille’s, and O'Brien and hts | | | five | team will not bear be known as the Ormond-Daytona Beach An- nual Meet, Among the twenty-five events on the card for the third annual International Beach automobile contests, as just @nnounced, are & For the big cars there fs the one” the five mile Orm A special race for the Mercedes trophy a There not members of the ‘This event will be for the amar Every event is by invitation only, and entry blanks will be gent out Nov, with the Invitations. Hundreds of will be entered for these races, and ers will be present from Europe and America with all the fast cars wh are familiar to the public, and scores new ones, The latest in stock cars will be taken to Ormond to give them a recom, and the most prominent of drivers of autos mobiles will be seen In the lists, Chairs man Pardington, of the A. A. A. pate Board, will be the referee, and a him will be Sir Thomas Dewar, of Lon don, and 8, A. Miles, manager of ine National Association of Aurooees Manufacturers, Every race will timed by miles this year, wn rac ou begin Jan, 3 and continue 0 = 5 to, © days by my own insti fbenBap = TROUBLES 1 atte, now VARICOCELE cured. ta trom 3 to a days by my own exter- ptive process, wlical cures In 40 to 90 days, I remove every vestige of pol.) n from the system without} chronic Time of cure, by my origins remedy (used ME). " wea tS health (nthe. shot with the least Turina aie expense be es) a go to cure any 1 you cannot call, write form) cure. DR. LR WILLIAMS 165 West 34th St, N. Y, Hours, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundays, 10 to 8, he nd peatore OLD DR. GRINDLE, Under Dr. Gri bebe ing, be an slond Polson cured in from 1 to} montha Nervous Debilit Kidney and Bladder C weeks. Skin diseas from 1 to 2 months, plaints In from 1 to seat uleere, swellings, Stricture in from 10 to ele in from 1 to 2 weel ted diseases and drains oured Throat and inouth, paintul days pre 5 to Le is atill_at the same office, RINT 17 WEST QTH ST, Potreen ae “DR. EGAN Varleocele, Gate Stricture, “ fe) Loss of Vigor. Piles, Winey and adder Trovb! Private Diseases, Our Rest Reference Is NOT A DOULAR NEED BE PAID th fen fecal C0. 18 W. 224 st. | Sew Vook City. | Weritations, ‘ "Tc Of mneane wankers _DISEASES OF T THE BLOOD, ih Alea NARICOCE LE, "ieee PRosratic NEUHASTHENTA. Beall oF ‘COME TO ME. reer Good ready 600, Sait ‘weelel Broatweay, © |QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB, AQUEDUCT, L, I, A Subway Station and desire boarders? If so, why not realize your desire by adver. teins what you have to offer iw Wor! Wants? 1292 Boarders Ads. in World Wants last week,

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