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KNOCKED OUT, THEN: {WINS SECOND FIGHT. DGRENS | HOW ‘BATTLING NI ) WP Rtate college has ated jiu- to its gymnasium course Meldent is suid to have Phe installation of the Japanese) Of self-defense by means of| the other fclow's bones, ‘@0-pound captain of the college tehm tackled a Jap lightweight gymnasium, Using his knowl of Jiu-Jitsu, the Oriental wiped 4 Moor with the football playor ten seconds, | ‘8 the tip for Harvard, Let the Mise uw little ju-jitsu for the @ OX! Saturday | fa Jack O'Brien has AAG another fight. 1 forget just where em via. The last half a dozen Me came in > fast that they got) on the wires. all accounts, O'Brien must it sig nights a week and train He must need the money ing a bit of plumbing! the new house the vest | ing example of Jack ta clever and fast, on defensive work a doesn't rarry a scar, and he Fecelved any hurt worth Although he @ doesn't get batte: than any other le business. If he ever “goes inthe fighting gume it will be long-continued training and eecvunt of any damage done In =e sees A punch coming Jumps half way across the ring to “escape it And then he jumps back again as swiftly. | ‘RBOVEr Could see Why Bob Fitzsim- ‘wien a simply judges his distance to Z 2 3 S Ea = = 2 = 4 s= ] FAST CYCLISTS TO. RACE IN GARDEN. je "SPORTS EDITED BY | ELSON’ HOPES TO BEAT ‘YOUNG CORBETT’ BROOKLYNS WIN FROM NEW YORK BOWLERS 129; Perkins, 17 AL The New York team went down to defeat before the cracks from Brook- tyn dn the games rolled last night in the Kaster nLague tournament, victory of Brooklyn gives them @ good | | chance with the Newarks, sent leading in the tourney, work waa of @ high order, and that they will be contenders for the cham- Pionship seems an assured fact, New York was successful in but one the four series; Bert Chadwick, won over Herberg in tho Individual math, winning three out) of five games, In the two-men match Brooklyn waa Buckingham and Her- berg, while New York had Mesloh and | reon, 167; Butts, 14; three on the Wh night, The so: frown: | FIRST GAME—Spleiman & Co.—Gerdts, The | rnb Gi 15; Donovan, 125; Smit 196; Stich, 183; sethr, Express—A Andereos 139;" total, cf, who are at) The Archdioceran League tournament | began, inst might on the Colonial Alleys, Wh Spalding Nos, 1 and 2 and the West | mis rolling the first games. ames, one to the N fve beat the Spx thirteen pina in the represented by FIRST GAME ~Spalding No. 1—Mosher, shou . ani Im th a tents toe in Philadeiphi they Jack” O'Brien. Fan Franctaco ts in a poeittatio! All eens being true It will be a record. n ig ‘The docal sports can't figure | breaking orewd that will see the five & « amateur at GUE & way to get Hritt and Young Cor- | mile world’s championship race be- fi eid teats Taco’ together in December, James) tween John J. Daly and Jobn th says that he can't have the | on funday afternoon next, at their Jovee. Friee , rien fs to New York There | clatl N, who worked hard to bring | pint her place like {t to hold Ngtts lobout the mateh, expects that from | Inwh Athlete t fighis Nelson on the sath ot] 12.000 to him) ponple will watch, the |f mehal mit nth. If he has an easy bavtle,| two great runners in what will \n- a, Sanieienl Linens doudtedly prove the best longeiflatanee siad to risk the donger of grow. | Cinder-path be in fifteen voars. wh phiy te B Malo during the next two week If the char nd WeileK Ineet Britt betore the loth. Bat | 4, veh not long ago x 1. Battling Nelson lag been prene " te ls more ood, Men regularly, and as a| should be called to the | tin bte—-more tun. to have been aware of the fae | row ench would be reaily than anything I have ever it they haye been in a Aight for sev- | heartbreaking trial of wind and Linw. or athletic fleld Shs ener afterward. If Corbett geta | pa " Eventn World will present qyine of: he gort usually ha vied | Because of t tory Content) 4, ‘inate of the foot mee a jovi Mr. Nelson, he won't want to} on OF », when owing tO cup trophy that fe something worh a 4 ring with Britt or anyone! crowting on the wih he! Wie to add to the Interest of the for Within two weeks, Jand Daly are anxious (o have the other's - i mateh 3; aive Mt siirebiue ir supremacy setited beyond all \uestion ey, Tammany Hall leader of the | nurely take | RAC IA Goalie tnrearted es Op Twenty-fourth Assembly Diavrict, offers e else but Britt, | 4M first. meeting trophy of like character to the vie- | he has beon eager for revenge on | ‘shin n. contestants has | torious football te fornian ever since Britt ss|— few months ue When he wets was Bob Fitssimmons tn. pebott,” the case might be y retembers he ‘i Knocked out “Runiin ‘und | ‘The Yosemite Club, of within two weeks, and then|has secured the Decem! all over New York ¢ ying | Seale been gran to the cu) ys. ay h ‘Jeffries fight him fight | fon hee ime a Nad 6 for he has latd @ bet that they will j gee the expiration of the) >y the Board of Sur profess 1 xin fateh fn front of New York. mtest Ama eur Papen Rims faye Manager t Jimmy Britt, before mm Bees | chan boxer to to develop aod re | a te el and Harry Forbes to — a 7 pane oe i : a os xt Thursday | Johnny Kling, the Chicago Cubs’ star eee Netol vesterday signified his wi- | backstop, will be with the elub again i ingness to nH the ex-champion | next year, notwithstanding reports that {pecial to The Bvening World) linen t | ; CAM bantam weight is now Up WW} he woukl manage a team oa his own ital pi ede —mHere | Fiurty to bind the match hook. The matter of stiary was fixed & go0d-aized crowd at the Cam Write a A. ast night, and it witnessed Of the finest boxing bouts that |tetween Tom we been held in this vicinity for a| }at the Nation ime, In the main bout Larry |deiphia, Nov. & It is exp up to the mutual satisfaction of y Ryan and Jack Root the contract fo give the members a gvod|the men box, The fight Ww the Eee Men Were put on agaln jopinsen of experts has the bet fen-found bout, which was a flerce | pout wil! be m ated iryson winning the decision at th ten rounds ‘SILDERS AND TARS >in the ath. C rot the ‘Phe National League will have dy with Jack O'Brien. | same number—Tenney, Ki and Clarke, MoGraw out est with Wille Me e of the third round. MeNamara ae ocked down repeatedly, and the tired of counting seven, Gans, says Jim Corbett, ex-ot ampion heavy wetght. There are times when co Pettersen of | Thanhosie coolest of men forget themeeiver in Outfelder Tit “ 8 8 arly yery man loses his Taylor. ‘ at times. It is second nature Polo Grounds in N my Will be represent: | from the best teams the Vicinity of Greato> | ¢ Ammediiately afte John Wille arrival tn Cht- and his manager the navy by picked men Ir ae, of th ° v of red fire and a big receptio: the teams of the various fala Achietic Club, and after a short nile hall, by Py Atlantic fleet. They | discussion over the terms, the bout be. — aioe he ¢ RP gnanlp and a | tween Wille and Mike Bohreok, whieh o oF cup donated by A. G. ding &j was ret for Inst night, wae pontponat in the Germania dusts for one week, und the men will fieht FIRST GAM Se | minds before the Wwe Island C 1, Mater, 142; Dohm, 1M; Renn . Herman aiuer| sitton:, the Afteen Found Aght, between | Thiel Lith Club “Jack Bonner, of Bummit Hi Ay nd dee! Nye y Lauder. | Shek” Wiltama, of Phial . dn La had the hanoy City, Pa., has been eaited, off. rom fast pte st Ter Rie, of Aan Brunet ae, | nother leona sit! ane -dins oy Dect an | Hetms'on the boards for th taking two of the three games, ‘The three-men match also wag won| by Brooklyn, with a two-out-oféthree pecans NGAME—#naidn 137; MeC; aftrey, 160; "White ‘as total, The beat games of the night were in the five-men match, tured by the vray, Welsh, 19; tot | THIRD GAME. 1 73; Ei 65; ant ion, | Gt Sitiesee, oe Rate ee i THIRD GAME-Cheinea—Ducker, up the fine score of 27. waa high score of the night and one of the best made in the tournament this | dd deep and widespread Interest e been mnue, int frat of the betting Daly, the irish cham games between jo Bion, was favorke, Wut the tnaining of Newark will be watched with interest, as it appears from the present stand- of the clubs that these two ¢ fight Md out for the chamolonship, | pean’ Alle | FIRST Bake — M ante Bank Clerks’ Lenmire, Lincoln Natlonals ma) twiee last Rent of Thums White Ele- were winners byee hia shown hi te be in atter the 10th of the month, | Park. Dreautent P. J. Conway, of the pertioy tt } f ( end ‘ et trim that even money is now Rane Pavia ee MeOR: | Greater New York Irieh Athletic Aavo- | Wie ruling price . 4 inlaneing feature to the great tivteh the Greater New core ssoclation has arran to follow It. The Ril- 1 Watervord teama will p mise that it Wil be ten the heart p, (that are suffering trom Ay Br kisi va. New York, Individual Mate total, | Any disease of a. privac NELSON ‘A TOUGH ONE FOR “YOUNG CORBETT” “Young Corbett” idanover Natlonat—tangdon, a W. G. Nelson, 11; Glob, 16; Pyte, 183; | & Hal chat with a; W. Neteon, 14 me expinin my system of | treatnont, housande that the many 9 specinints have fall 1 eure VARICOCEL penty known Brooklyn Won two @ Two-Men Mateh wil tackle a tough after the match and in the CAME—Line the | Corbett winning will hold the show the part of December, Jorbett 1s training at his old camping hently In B to it i leoh sate § Nexional~ Ip kt toe.” to sitting TLADBER"' NE re Hayes Vatley A. Tohn |! Rhowlen, 180; Boyd, Three-Men Team eatuatel Team No. 15 won tw fames of Frises, on Nov | fenity the Dane ts foce ted at Lakes pur. has brought \ “Birookiza’ Won’ two Cut St three Three-Men maton, ferceat that the flett fans of the coast) Heiting on the fight has not been very have been lala FIRST GAME — ream , 1-Rue, Ibi; ‘Moore, Into prominence within the past year| mal and the way he has mowed down pros pective champions has put him In line| ¢ lightweight honors, ce the Denverite expected that bh 8 favorite ity TT ha will enter the ring a M.MACKPNZIB. TW 8Uy ot New Fone? e that thie will be the ECOND GAME— herd No +—Stouten-/ berg, 108; Wylte, 1b; Rhame, 1; to Tum Redes, Smith, 19; Rohs, 1%; total, THIRD GAME—Team No, 1b—Rue, my Moore, 1M; Evans, 19; | 3-Tum Suden, in Francisco | Mayor Flelechmann must think pretty 4 over him, must win. F date, Per! welt of the 19@ edition of the Redlegs, & try at the Frisco ha ‘and will have) Athletic | Club Is! to defeat Corbett a Sh Stands ra on Co, recognized as The Yosemite ON THE SUPERBA ALLEYS. | mes were rolled Might on the Superba alleys, the seorrs si 4 neual ones hung up. toams have all taken . and Bbbetts Palace gives prom: | ‘Of turning aut aome crack bOwl¢rs brookiyn’ Won’ two oitt Men Mateh, wet the chance. . No, 2.—Baus : Molinkern, 137: Metropolitan Championships New Jersays were defeated thelr Inttlal game In the Metropotvan Matrop titans, | < on the New York al- The Mets won two out of mimes, In the second game their Vio- 'y chose one, they winving | The teams did not mes, fow high “Pitchers in the big leagues are much | better than they ever were before,” rank Beloe, of the Chi Betore the Alexandria A. C., of C cage Cube: y club hes B tial leinnaei, Jack O'Keefe, the Mghting | of good pitchers now, while a few | Irishman, of Chicago, who waa the only | years ago It wae only one or two good twirlers to a club. The young pkchers there doys are getting a much better iving atten jwn on a foul, a few nights n 4 pp ate heetehte on Nove lt tlons that they did not use to ge, and wan consequently the pitching Is much tm- @| The West End Club, of St. Louls, t proved. o—Westinghor Cl ch Keer—Champion Rottmeice in 14: Branning 16): Mekaw Rigor ag 8 Wor champlonship tory was a ver: by only eix relnts | roll thelr weual gcod | #¢ vrea being made. Mrtrorn tant — Bi Klingethofter, ies: it pare League, Y. Security & Trust FIRST SERIES. FIRST GAME—N Empire State—W. " FIRST GAME hts of Columbas, De Soto Counetl 8: Drew, i Colonial alleys last nignt and the Mystic R vent out the Fiarlems Hariem— neg 44 Sat Rte, dack—Melaren 149; Walter, 168; see ‘OND hogy Cumtar, 18); total hiss SPORTING, . CHICAGO ekiuae| June's, epson’ Vie Britta: ey Bolt 1825, Costin, i; een Mi Brosnan, tne a COND GAME Jack MeGuigan will referee the fight Chicago club and Kling. and he signed Van Fares 148; TR winson, 191; ‘Kan pire State. =W TILED 6 GAME vid, 148; total, sid 1; Englehardt, 15 USporting Club, of Phila- | tf patsy Donovan coaches from tho (Wat bench next season, as he aays he in- ‘ of Bouth Boston, defeated jore of the largest crowds that ever at- tends to do, the American League will Yeon, of Waltham. tn one round, |tended a fight in Philadelphia will cee | have but four playing manngere—Orit- wh ling. Lajole and Fielder Jones, | 1 1%; Seheridan, Harlem—Howe, 15 - 0; Scheffer, 1; of promi joctmer, 12; Bourke, Iwi 100; "Kuper, 12 Suarhates a n Buren, W1; Totten, | reid GAME ‘“ weekly iy & Rup ture Cured The ul Biaatie Tro ts the A 4 truss in existenes th@t 1A worn with {tate comfort nient snd day, as It Fetalne the | ‘an SECOND SERIES. Nichola | PIRST GAME—Gilbert—J. L. Arnaber Rall Robinson, THIKD GAME—De foto omer. 188; at nan, 1%; ¢ New Jersey National, FIRST GAME—Tuxeto B.—Matnes, 28; Easex—Vermeute, Renny Yanger was 9 given the decision | husties, however, and is always In unl- mara at| form, ready to Jump in If necessary, A. M Aenaber, pul. ‘k id ny McGowan, i, 808, | + Denton, 125; to- en Pabane in Lease Fair scores were made | the Ben Franklin League The games re- KK SE GAME-—Gilbert—J Pegs ge Oe (Behe at at Wounors Glace Hugh Duffy, who will again manage eck esepnet the nant” Suit | ene: National team in’ Philadetphia, next Gas entirely at Yar fey, Year, is making every effort te ge to- * : were mercy, | gether a team which will be able to COND GAME— it arb Wet, it gulted ae follows! Essex — Ver- | FIRST GAME ~ Journal — Signor, M th Wood, 163; Puls, 198; Roberts. Bt 3, THTRD GAME. iteabeth Nolte ape succesefully with the strong clubs| \t re mount . 1906, | } twas given by tie Hiverside | “yumy'e first ete in this rection is Athletic Club. to open negotiations with the 8...) ry oe — National League Club to se | “Jimmy Britt should not be censured Jack taylor who, Mls underwted.” too severely for losing hie head agninet gnxious to leave the World's fatr pity understood that Duffy ix willing to| Pitcher Prank) ks and & money consideration for est strain, and will aay, CURE without GAME-long Tstand— perry Bahler, 1h, Mov uit ‘cin tal, sve. Prese—Pyie: IM; Donovan, 110; 10; Browning, 128; Stich, 181; total, G4. Tuxedo B.— | SECOND GAME—Journal—Signor, Obler, 199; Roll, Wood, it oat! | ™. mefEN = i naneah. os DR. KANE SAYS te wines al wishes all men to dletinetly wna distinetly Taderstand that a't CONSULTATIONS ARE ABSGLUTELY FRED, and no obligation i Incurred by any one who consults him, @ither in perton or by letter, You are invited to have & frank and confiding talk with DR. KANE and wll atm your troubte, FOR 30 TRARS DR. KANE has beon successfully treating SPECIAL DIGRASES OF RY Ninth, and det” | quais, 11); 3 B tena is fd oh FIRST GAME Rosedate- Sars THIRD SERIA. FIRST GAMB=—Burnside —Turnbull, 118 ; total, 7. Gramercy— 19; Van Pelt ain sKOORD, AM When George Lachance got to hie in Waterbury atver the season was Rtected by a procession « heated by a band of miste ; eangers 165; total, 0. Algo onquin~. 18, ig. tio iat total, Sanders, 28; total, gg 1@, Han , 151; Misehe, 171; | THIRD GAME- Algonquin—Emery, m1; Behwebke, 18; Stein, 177; —Bpertan BR. Riddle THIKD OAM wh; Ryan, 188; Wiee- t u c Nov. t The “ Rehut w?: ‘total to Tension GETS DECISION, —: 't eee tan ace a Rt Cveloes, | Coot Raeeoee ts Roache DR. KANE prom'sse a complete, perfect and perma. | ROBERT EDGREN Starr, me: Voorbels, 19%: total, New Jersev—[ qwrenes, vi Bonen 1%; Schoonmaker, 188; Coffman, 170: tal, 08. be hg en baer sera a et Starr, 208: Rit, 1%; ig Bat New Jersey. Lawrence, 168; Ceres. iT: Buck, 18; 19; total, THIRD GAM Metebortttan Beam, 1S: Sherwoo!. ist: “Klungelhofter, 111% Starr, 162: Yoorhels, 200: total, 897. New Jerscy—Lawrence, wi Duncan, 1@; Cordon, 179; Buck, 218) Coffman, 195; total, 908, American Natio: The Columbti ‘on two games last night on Thum's White Elephant alleys. They won their second gume from tho Unions by five pins. ‘The scores: FIRST GAM Brounel!, 133 Gookin, 159; total, wo, | 5; Clark, 160; These, 19; Thurber, 19); Lodge, 18; total, BECOND GAMN- Notch Gregory, 1 Brounell, 176; Bouchard, Hoon, 173; Gookin, 16: total, 831. Columb'a— Drew, 2; Brunt, 17; Bulger, 02; Roche, 198; Taylor, 110; total, M4. THIRD GAME—Columt¥a—Drew, Brunt, 21: Nulger, 15; Roche, Taylor, 108; total, $2. Unton—-Broe! 179; Clark, 19%: Thomson, 135; Thurber, 2; Lodge, 22; total, 87. Stock Hxchange League, The games rolled on the White Ble- phant Alleys last night were close and interesting. Only four men rolled In the Grosbeck team, The scores: FIRST GAME—Sirong, Sturgis & Co.— Te Parry, 187; Harper, 11; 125; Vail 174; Taylor, 176; total, M renal, Spader & Go.—Parsons, i R 145: Conk, 1f0; Slocum, Roberts. 192; tocal, 15. SECOND GAME~Strong, Sturgta & Co, m Tsarry, 178; Harper, 123; Hoskins, 74s Vail. 1M: Taylor, 149; ‘total, TH, rosteck & Co—Wurm, 1M; Turney » Little, 18; Jenking, 165; total, 618. it THIRD botiag | my Maraball Spader & Co. 1%; Cook, 19; 8, 23; total, Sub Crosbec Co.—-Wurm, 188; Turner, 100; Little, Sieh Jenkins, 157; total, & SUk League, Spielman & Co. won two games out of ute Riephane wleys last Ml; John ‘ya’ 100; Kir’ 161; ‘iouse, iri t Passayant Dost en, 107; Fry, 1M; Bchoe- BX 42; Godsell, 14; Toussaint, 192; oral, 79, Goune, 160; savant & Co, Doerken, 180; Fry, 125; Belioefer, 128; Godsell, 18; Toussalut, 24; total; #1 igyiu way Le RST 48wope, 146; ling, Dent, 185; Stein, Burnett, tio; W eatrten, Guth, 180; rnett, 207; t | SECOND GAME-Orlental—Swope, 142; Ebling, 11; Brower, 11; Dent, isl; Stein, 179; total, $4, ‘Chelaea—Ducker, 133; Lauro, 1; Frank, 142; Friday, Mi; Stumpenhagen, 158; ‘total, Th. Lauro, 133; Prank, 138; Eide Mt; Bt umpenhagen, 1 ay Ri vee —Barnett, 13; Westri 6; Kou 1%; Guth, 16s; Engiehardt, ai; | WANT MEN eclal condition of ure to come and have @ and let that has cured of hopeless cases tn utting oF tying mercury of jotaah: ULCERS dried Dis OrNE ane ase Speped in. 3 to HDROCEL en einen 8 ade ar i RECTAL DIBK cured With: the aid of a Whites Werks taane ot janx kind cured eg htly in 10 t9 Bo daye. n nk. pat i ‘a ist neatly" Nervous Debiitty Wasting Sirk Wew York's Master Specialist. m3 Dr. LR. Williams, 15.0; 4h st OLD DR. GRINDLE, 5 SPR. ALIST IN © MSA sicS Ov MER, Under br. Grind. eclentif“ie treat All diacases becuilar to men ary permanently cured more quickly, more easily and moderate Yerins than by any other advertiee ie vbysictnn, Biol Polson cured tn trom ,to9 months mon! Ridne} Debsiity in from 1 ney and Wahler Complaints tn trom L weeks. Skin diseases, uote leer’ e throat and mouth int a Stricture In ftom Yarlezeate 'p, from, 1 to, wesks. Ons diseases cured He. 2 add ate 14 UNL at the game ott 171 WEST 12TH ST. eaten. ah Pies, birth A ery Private Diseases, NOT A been Ra r+] PAID UNTIL CU eos W. eae | New York City, i Wyman, at total, 9% Pawtime— ne 1%; total, 67 me CURE of every couse he treat ou ckhnol be cured DA, KANE will honestly tei Commereial League, —_—_ and the wianer will wet 1 per cent. and Re Ione. Yn Dineta, 17; De Smite e loner BS per cent. of the pun Wot; total ew ee Non | George * will be the referee, "anc RCOKD 2 MpBotoa iw heh ia , aa i pas Mater. 4 Reh Aast night before the Non-| Pecavan of vigorous ministerial oppo. 8 uliae, 4, total, init" FIRAT im Biel He, 180: Cole,

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