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we PRR RRR Ts Tee THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22,1904 2. ic EVENING WORLD GOLD CUP TA Seagram's Candidate for the Thanksgiving Day Feature at Bennings Performs Creditably During Workout To-Day. Special to The BENNINGS, D. C., Noy the weather was cool and « heavy A etory from San Francisen states eray f wered the track, after the that Jeffries will mot fignt Juck Jo! sun came out conditions prevail eon, the colored henvy-welgnt, under ing at Bennings track were by no fany circumstances, [1 is sald, too, that means unfavorable for work-outs and feffries te superstitious, and thinks 4Uring the morning bours (ne scene fn ite deadly work ‘f he broke his re final tests as to their lity for the Bolve never to Mgt a man route This mornin the Seagram Yoo, Jeff has some such Lea, He Sligtble, Peratatence If, was seat two Geare that bis tuck would change, He pipes, 1 Sue very eee et | ever has killed @ man in the rng, which It was accomplished. Those he doean't want to spol] his rec- sent to good gallops were the following With Mp, Sobneon, MEMPHIS—Seven furlongs in 1.45, gal t h A lop 7 a, re a sree sere Pe BEN MeDHUI—Four furlongs in o1 1-2 4 ed to meet him under the eon hand that the winner should take all and « MOON DAISY—One and an elghth aide bet of $2,500 should be male be- Miles in 2.00, handily tween the fighters, That bnogs up bad gene e ive: tiatones th Bight add thai iv ‘ain't 10 alde-bet | 4 (AS ce ' 5 ignore. cuter CAPER SAUCR—Four furlongs in 6 1-2, | } 1 don't tank that any one is hanker. handtly fing for a fignt with Jeffries just now. IMPERIALIST—Six furlongs in 124 par. a fate ts too green in thu| .) Ureesing, ' i of the he og a, 4 - b ” iliaseise of’ tha ‘heavy cwek | MAY BENDER—Five furlongs tn 108, ? ; | breezing H ~ woo § longs | N ; ‘There ian't a fighter in the world | | pga ae SS EER Who could stay wix rounds with Jeft-| OUT OF REACH—One mile in 183, res. Jeff Is aways “trying” when i Hopin galloping. fignts, unlike some of the ow fing-| GRAND DUCHESS—Six furlongs tn } mMascvers. There are plenty o irate LM, handily class little fight.cs now, but ihe ABCENSION—One mile tn 1%, easily Deavy-weght cass has eomewnat ISTRIA—One mile in 1%, galloping % see of late, | There, is. very. tittl FOXY KANE-8ix furlongs tn 1.31, han yurage a bik to get into the, dily same while Jeffries holds | Five furlo’ ha OF the old-timers, none class with TOM ent rire: Runlenee: Un th, Bae Don. Fitz is a very gous Lot heavy- SD PEPPE a 1 “1 Weight/ champion still, but his broken et ROR ee ae ive furious ts Bands “are ton tender ty use on the wayppy ” i; n . Fiat's massive Jaw. Rudin is good ir BE QHOBT—One mile tn 1.47, han 2 he never did compare With | po Ml¥: aria Sie Jafiries aaa fighter. Corbett tas tented | ET TU BRUTE—Five furlongs in 1.09 the Jeffries wallop twice, and is satis- | breeaing. | . fied that he doean't care (or an over- NOVENA-—Four furlongs in) % 1-2 f dope, = Sharkey nav ret 1 his breeging 4 form after fignting Jeff that territe VNCAS mie tn 189, handily twenty-five rounds ‘Ani all. of the SLACK SOCKS—Six furlongs in 1.1% : other heavies Jef could Anish in one| caaily. a aight In the same ring ANDREW |MACK—Three furlongs tn cele 4, enstly nN ces ashe) seams tine. |°C Rt MAID ree furlongs In 099. any, has been making rash remarks ARTHUR—Four furtongs n 0.5%, ting the big fellow, Tommy enally 4n old-timer—one of the oldest, He |STROMA—Four furlongs tn 0.55, breex Anything but passe in his own) ing. 3 class, But he ought to work up by NMPTUNUS—Bix furlongs in 1%, hand 3 easy stages. If he fough Fitz first| ily § for the light heavy-weght Utle he furlongs tn’ 120, handily Might lose some of his ambition LIZABETH-—One mile tn 1 gulloping P Joe Choynak! beat Jack Williams | SILVER HEELS —Five furlongs tn 1 fn Philadelphia last nig Will Joe | | breening Bow retire permamntly again? ALSTER—One mile in 1.55, brecaing. K 1 $4 —___ 4 " Phe New Jerscys © Well trounced leys, he games were well contested, if by the Buffalos in the Metropolitan |e seoree eM DY wil the trains, / Championships rolled on the Germania | FIRST GAME—Druen, Ritehey & Co. } alleys last night. The Buffalo team| [ilep. Mis Ryerson, 10); Heinrich, 1 ammerti, li; tot svon the entire series of three gum faatbe & Hohe i @ at no time during the play were| ler. Ui) urna rH) ey in danger of being defeated 2 The games were far below vhe aver Een 1: Weinrich @ usually rolled by members of this| M4: Emmerut, 18%; Norris, We: total jtourney. High scores were few, only| ig lazell, Dalley Co—boriey. tat Py pag . Gooding, 162, Amerman, let; Datiey Player of the Now Jerseys golng| i40; Manrus Lad; total, fer the double-century mark and that ee aes sell, Dailey Co.—Bor- | ie ‘ ot onty ma} (0%; 24%: Gooding, 1d; Amerman, 1s, ood 4 rine with a tally of only 98] paliey,’ ie; Mauras, i; total, 118 uffalos did not put up any we arpe & Dohme—Rieftelin, 10; ' Kel ful gamo «hemselves, only two men | wi ME. Kornd Is, Weber, 124; fon the team reaching the double cen-| S71 MS: total d uty. Barnett, with a tally of 222, was Second Section, ; jthe high-soore man of the series. En-| FIRST GAME—Dodge & Olcott ' elhardt was next with 216. The scores | 3 Crean? las, Betmler bb IRST GAME—New Jevae rieh, 1s; Kuddiman, 17; total, io 4 a y—Lawrence,| Roessler eu mF + a “f Woe le asslacher—Malset, 10s; mm Duncan 108; Coridon, 1; Beck | Deisler, %, Kuta, 1H, Du Bs ile lds; 1M; Coffman, 145; total. 147. Buffalo G. Bode, 162, total, 61. Rarnett, 22; Westrich, 10; Roth, 12, SECOND GAME—Coigate & Co—Faulk Guth, 1%; Englehart, 183; totai, 49. | oleate. bon oie, deshaw IRCOND GAMB—New Jersey—Law-| Roeasies & Hasslacher—Malech fence, 16; Duncan, 28; Coridon, 174 Delsler, 86; Kutz, 110; Du Bols f Buck, 197; Coffman, 168; total, Si, But-| 4} Bodde, 154; tot ; falo—Barnett, inion, iv, Kock, | THIRD GAME—Dodge & } a Guth, 1 art, Wl; total,| 1 Critchley, 116; Beimler, 135, Ulrich Us; Ruddiman, 106; totais, Wz. Colgate BIRD GAME. Lawrence & Co.—Paulkner, 19, Brush, 176: 0 Mi; Duncan 91; Buck.| dershaw, 1389; Howa M6; Colgate 1s; Conmar Butt isd, total Barnett, 18 Rott Guth. 168; Englehart, 215; total, 98. "| emont League. lew Jersey Bowllug Association.) The Dipper guint won tw ; he Tremont League las The Criterions lost two games | r 7 s i rthu’s alieys in Hoboken | ‘ia tate * ; being defeated by the Castle Point FIRST GAME_C'ro , Broadway teams. The scorss Vishal meheee we pooh ne GAME-—Castle Point Eppel im; 1 ner + total, $0. Hasbrouke, Mi; Wit i | Kegan, IN; De Hayes - "Po 2; W. Eppel, 188: ta isl; Clampit. 1 C 1] piterton -Biuari, 1 | i 396 i maar | GAME-Crot oth, 19 Boheele np. b—Criterion~ Whi, Tiagner, 182: total, "76s. "appar hnelder, 215; Van Tassel, Isenborch, 198: Heilbut, 16; Henning French, 167; total, 8%, Broadway 1M) Ludewlg, 171, De Ronner, tii; totat 168; Taylor, 148; Wahlers, 135; | _ 90. hh, 18; Bchwartje, Isr; total, 89 THIRD ” RY GAME—Castle Point—E Eppel,| Heth, " Ladewla 10; Hasvrouk: Wittelsdorf, 188) ) 114; De Ri W2. “Sunday . ‘Pope, a V 18; total, M9. | Morning—K WW: De Hayes, 1th roadway—Dumas, 18: MeCoy, 1 . Mayer, aimplt, 10, CL Meyer ‘ahlers, 192, Cash, 182; Schwa 18; toca : total, | 1 Morning Newspaper League, tle At Riverside Alleys, The opening games of the Morning | hafore the Orchards on the feveeeat per League w ed at M leys last night. The Orchards in turn Laughlin’s alleys, ir k ste * defeated by the Harlem tan ‘ y afternoon befure « lurk The acores = ee jot apectators, who were not 1 FIRST GAME—Algonquin—Moyna ny startling scores, bu i it Schwebke, 161, St Died closely contested games kt Wyman, 10; total. 9 modest and r Urehard—BSteffir eal tion prevented his making the baie ee me Soaks’ wee . 4 ton opening. adaress, but x ae thal be sh lols ’ coaxed rolied (he first, bal CO 5 alleys, taking off No. 7 pin | SECOND GAME Algonguin~Moyna fames resulted in the World team wh » “ two games and the Tribune team!) polis Sy , the Herald team losing two, The yoy, 7 RST GAME—World—Siddal!, 14. ML: total, S$ EA, Ms; Kirwan, im; Rodgers THIRD GAME Orehard—Stemns, Ym Pa.iow, 1; total, 8, Tribune~ Wilkens, £0 men wack ? Pp vegan. it; Keohan, 160; Bent ley, 21: Fllheck. tea; Myers 4 Carroll, #0; Van Deveer, 154; dal, Hu aey, 1. tot COND GAME--World—Siddall ue r ton, 168; Kirwan, 16 | Archidloceann Leagne, Pariow, 188; total, 16. The Spalding No . all 1%; Dewees, 167; Laverty, games la feni on the c 1 rey 14, Eastmead, 181; tota! Jeys and the Holy Cross W team dropped two games. ‘The scores B—Tribune—Flanagan, |i ; FIRST GAME—Cath . 100; Ray, 1% le. Holahan, | 176) alding No, 2-O'Neill, 139; Burin ee 1; Ennis, 348; ag 135 total Heady Gi Pe ene a ed err ananan Kav: 70. | SPORTS EDITED BY 6 0 stetemee one. NEW YORK BOY HOYNSKI WINS FROM WILLIAMS, | eimand 2 SIX-DAY ‘Y BIKE RACE. } ROBERT EDGREN IN DAY PLUGGER Joseph Rockowlts wilt New Yorkers a chance to root for a “ni fon” in the com. ing six-day bieyole race (eon Square Gard ins, of Boston, The pair to make the stars | TT, | THE NEW SIX. STENG | J. ROCKOWITZ, STARTER IN SIX-DAY RACE NEW YORK BOY TO TRY FOR SIX-DAY HONORS oe Rockowitz, a Fast Amateur, Will Make His Professional Debut in Annual Grind at Garden. | sprint ra best two out of three, the first of which will take place Monday Dee. 5. Friol, who is now on his way to this country in company won the Lorergn cone tingent who will compete in the #ix-day event, and Jimmy Michael, Is, {f records count for anything a worthy foeman tor Kramer's marvellous speed, He wan the French championship during the past summer after many hard Cates with the fastest speed merchants the Continent ROBINSON WIKS FROM JOE ADLER —os For the first time since, Oscar Bab- cock made such a plucky struggle for the honors of the six-day arind, New York will this year have a representa- tive In the big Garden race, Joseph Rockowits, an east-side boy, is the can- didate for the prize carried away last year by Walthour and Munroe. The New Yorker will have as his mate Sammy Sulkins, of Boston. The tter is Weining at Revere Be and is reputed to be in excellent shape. Rockowitz will make his debut as a professional in the big race. For the past year he has been riding with great success at Vatlsburg and Manhattan Beach, and has the distinction of hav- ing won more lap prizes than any other ie won his at Manhat- 4 amateur riding this year, first race, a one-mile affal tan Beach. Rockowits is a typical east-sider, and ing, being a momber the English Robingon, has a large forlon “Spike” oe ‘a number of athletic clubs, He will feather-welght, knocked out Joe Adler, no doubt be one of the popular riders of of Brooklyn, in the ninth round of @ the race, ish fight was pulled off In @ | "When Babcock represented this city saloon In West Twenty-ninth street nue yesterday ung men were ne of them declared that In thelr lone experience ne to equal it In viclous he had the support of all New Yorkers; | now that another of thelr fellow-towns- |». men is to try they will have some one) thy Rockowits, if he shows any at fights seen ners. near Tenth a N a hundred spe to root for. of the form he displayed as an ama- cntemdiieaitasctilit | : ' j tour, will be @ worthy opponent for et CRACK ATHLETES ENTERED. stars. mm as ‘“ } Frunk Kramer, America’s short-dis-| | The creamy of the metropolitan athe Boe ager sag turned lets have entered the games of th tance cycle champion. Has ‘ork at |Hospltal Corps of tie Eighth Regi- tag ay a deotlagoer naick getting ment, to be held at the regiment ar. | the Valleburg bound track * mory on Saturday, Harry Hiliman will in condition for the sprinting ch bring over 4 strung team of Thirteenth 4 ship of the world, which race Regiment athle , and the Greater tne of the big features of the bie race.|New York Irish A. A., Pastime A. CG. Kamer la matched to meet Frio, the/and other clubs -viil be weil represent y 4. a champion of France, ino a series of of | © ee ’ — 7 —— —-—— - + - = - ~ “ming DREADNAUGHTS VS, MONTAUKS i ty Srna Sy Ditton ei bavers, 3 tota Lorgfeld & Co, MN: 198; Rothang, 19; total, Renetae- | On Thanksgiving Day afternoon, Nov. Mo Py y. WW; Mona Tame 4 ul! upp, | 1095 , Sullivan, 107, Kv ‘amman, |¥. at Westchester Oval, One Hundred | THIKD GAMB—BSpalding No. 2-O'Nelt : ' Bet Nae iweMe «IP ards, Wat; Jand Sixty-seventh street and Southern 3 wr, IST M Kevitt. 131; Bk Bank Clerks’ League, SOAS Oe OND BERT Boulevard, the crack Dreadnaught A. Ns, err have “ Koulws GAME—Alert—Waimsley, 2% |. football tenm, of the Bronx, will have Morflesey, 14; Monahan, | ernone ae Vl: H, Wood, 126: Richter, I as thelr opponent the Montauk A, C 7 : ot nights wh Ww Vid total, AB “Ridgewood: Harlem. ‘There {s great rivalry | ty by Poradike Wek. 162; Ringe Williams, (eons both teams and an exciting con+ mark he seores vuld, V4; Degalba, 20; total, 14 test is antictoated. FIRST ME—K ou Gros. —Fors- SECOND GAME—Alert— Walmsley, 1¥i | Hed out tw. dike ? eine MeCaby Ww 136; Hawking, 161: Rieyter, 176, onial alleye last | oownts, 10: Seamidt, 11; total, 19; total, Sét, Brey . WANT Mie Mystic, Ttowe wan | Mfechaniew National Hank Clark Wis | Waller, 1. Sparks," 11 Wood in Makes His Reappearance in is ae Prize-Ring| whe enn t rhe res aqwers, 18; Walker, Ms nowles, J; Behofleld, Il: Moore, 188: tot : ferhak | {rom FIRST GAME-—Mystle Rese—Carmody, | 16; Boyd, 183; otal, 7.9 THIRD GAME—Ridgewood—Van 4 and Bests Jack Williams in Six- y dimes sa". private Wwe ®; Medowan, 1%; Scully, | SECOND GAME tonal ¢ Bank Mo: Ringe. tt; Willams. 131 nt ure ty come and have & 1s 14, total, Tis M Turner, 14s, ix 24; Flemming, | "i, Desalba. Bre mort Round Go. clad chat with te and Le; F ’ 1 MeCormack Tt, Minds inney, WM, tov | ii : Woodling, |iveatwent. hat has. cured | M WwW 187, Le Borveau, | Tl Meet «National Bank—Clark . 1; total, 863, | setae hae | thuusands of hopeless cases "ss wi. Vib Juamers, 14. Walke wo, | TY | the eater |SRCOND GAMR—Vera Crus-Rarrett,| Knowles, 168; Boyd, 166; tovil, sit. || FIRE 4. Atneberg, (Bfedial to The Evening World.) rounds he blocked and ducked, making ied 1, 168; Mo Connolly 44 (ramen), | THIRD GAME—Nattonal City Hank W8S: Htewd iss La; Gest, 18) PHILADELPHIA,Noy. 22—Joe Choyn- Williams appear Itke a novice, He had vARIGOCED A te 5 4; Uniens, 137; Bohwah, 19; Crough:| Turner, 14; Ketiner, Hi; 0 Brien, Ia; | Ae Mo 4 totat Al: ade hi ppebrance in the ring| blood stre own Jack's face URE in 1) days. well (2 frames), 88; total Myr.te| Hinds, 108; Mackinney total, 7) gonquin—Lehr, 145; Dickinson, 171; i a Repti seat si {nr gees hee . rf hibsvganiee | be bight Mes eek 1 ii stretentog Rose Beully, U2; Carmody, 159; Me-| ‘Kountae Mros.—Korsdike, 176; Stein! Mareh, 1%; Glass, 29; Snuth, 186;,%¢ the Washington Bporiing net and breast, and every once In BU? Bere oe bates Laughlin, It; MeGowan, 126; Bherl 167, MeCabe, 138; Loomis, 1s); Sehmid total, 345. | night. meeting Jack Williams, a local sent in a stiff Jab or stinging heart oh Baus, oe ACA aed LVERS 4 din, 185; total, 740 179; total, Si, , BRD Sale ehce ‘ L. Arner | middie-weight.: Only in two rounds did b.ow, Williams was wild and uncertain. 110) Gutta: BLADDER and KIDNEY gon UD ¢ Civne ‘onhe 7 ay end la 58; 4 a ‘ edt 3 in one cure rmasiently Pe yee! TAMY.-Meilvney-—Moaher, 1 Sit Leages. ee ees nop, 1isi| Joe show Hashes of his old-time form, and was plainly annoyed At fi OF Hong And enlaraed’ ne” cuttions MeCormark, 1s8; McAdam. 158; Wintte ability to infilec any real damag " Horvents, £1; total, 8 Vera! Schefer, Schram: & Vogel took ail Peerless Howard, M2; Bruyn, 179; | but this was suMctent to giye him the Choynsit Nite: NCRAKNEMGES eines t Crus—Rarrett, 39; Mooney, 18; | thre dea task hight On doe Th Mocufterty, 10; Deets, “Il; “Oukes, | verdict if decisions were allowed in the For four rounds the men, hugge 1, 1 10 to 2 Mayet” CMe Crouph Jurna, 192; Schwab, | White Blepnant aleys Lhe x otw | " clinched, feinted jabbed, Againgt a Dail others fall NO | i uehwell 1g; Burns, 100; Behwab, | eer GaAse-splenan & Ci dty,| THIRD GAME—Algonquin—Lebr, 93; | Quaker City clinched. teitame night have made a ( TAKEN. HOURS. M4, Johiwon, Iz; Riroy, 149; Gauge, | Dickinson, 144; Marsh, 167; Claas, 158; | Williams was expected to MAKE ee eee eae ee he. tired himbelt ta PM ) Ae Mt Hen Franklin Li , Ws; Grutnah, total, Wh. Bohefer;) Smith, 19: total, 6M, Peeriess—How: | show of Lie old man of the priae-ring, ‘trying to reacn Joe's face, The latter rauniiy Loagee Schram & 'Vogel—-Heth, it; atann,) ard, Wl; Bruyn, 100; 3 y but experience told against youth and played a foxy game, and in the ftin DR. R.H, M. MACKENZIE, An even break all around was the | 101 Woulles, 144, Schowter, Ie; simp-) Diets, 1: Oakes, Nit | vigor, and Choynski not only held nis |found the cut looae and. ‘iis, He 100 Wi. Sisk St, How Yesk. resu in the series rolled last ht t “yd aM . : to the jaw, staggered the Grand Contral alleys. ‘The eeores: hay sited A ts Spielman | & Co }own, but was eticled to the decision. | then Sasve ‘hte Tight Into the stomacl FIRST GAMI=Eveping Sua—Kinney Hitch ide Sie lll yd Jack O'Brien, who was at the rings and) Jack was in | distress i D Willi C , : . ‘ 4 : Gauge, 1, Grittte, IS Schefer S-Men_ Tearna ri overed elf, oni M M65, Morton, 144; Seuniag hner 3 th oat baie en Tea side, and challenged the winner, could | Quaker recovered himectf, only, | ‘Vr. Willams Cures Men 1, Bimpant 7 o Te. andard- ane . D be § Union Medowan, 13; MeNabb, 131; | , fer, Ii; GUnp>)| New York pe) have deteatéd both pugiliste in one | which were followed by a rally In which My 90 years of aye ' Michaelron, 18; Kleine, 125; Bowne, i night. and Judging by his showing last each man went at It hammer und tong* perience as a special- ee ak 25; THIRD GAME—Spleiman & Co A got | night's free ach Tae ee eound was. hummer tae in curing. at | SECOND GAME—Eventng Sun—Kinney.| Gauge’ iG: Griltith’ dia, ttay’ it Teains agian | Rleht Choynski did well’ to sidesteP | croynslel opened with @ left Jab on the inakes {t cartela that f M47; Morton. 128; Seantan, 13; Zehner,| Sehefer, Behram & Vowel—Beith, te ; Hs Hse, | O'Brien dn the St, Louls bout nose, Williams swung wild, and Joe your agfitetion wlll be 163; Simpson, 149; total, Ti. Globe Mann, Wl; Wolley, 149; Schoecer, 10; | Yew, Yor’ Ht 223) That Joe retains his popularity was!sent his left into the at omagt and cured by me . | Compton, 14: Lanahan, 173; Molten | Simpson, 98; total, st +7 rR ; i | evidenced by the’encouragement he ree crossed ls Cm on tae dt wae all over eb \ bach, 1; Strawina 170; ' MeLeod, Steck Brchause. Brooklyn mw 4 239 ceived trom the spectators, He cannot | hig man, When the gong sounded Will- THIRD GAMB—Standard-Union — Me-| Moore & Schley won two games Broadway League travel as far as he used, and for four |lams was hanging on to save himself | Gowan, 14; MeNubb, 19; Michaeleon. and Currie Brothers one on, the Avnive | {un Had A 1s; Kleine, 138; Bowne, 1M; total, 7) Blephant alleys last night. ‘The scores, | Bul : & 100 | Giobe— Compton, 1; Lanahan, 139; FINST GAMB—Currie Brothers —J, M.S ; a (111) Race King : bed ‘ Hollenbach, 127; Btrawinski, 159; Me-| Currie, It: Hearvey, 135; Moms, ili nKe 0G} BENNINGS ENTRIES. gf cogent bli ; fu hing. Leod, 177, ‘total, 7 Veaale, i; Dobeck!, 6, cota iz Corinthian 5 bts - 106 Word Gt 80,000 cures, | d e & Sohle: \ aN, 6! ones, user a wer ” P. ost i " New York League, Tr Be Gauges Wiis Derepusy ties Maat | Ravesale (Spectal to The Evening World.) Toas Dimple i hevagen of 40 and 00 Tho Calodontans forfeited two games! Worth, 14; lotal, 40 A ¥ RACE TRACK, BENNINGS. D. C, ie stead Tank tias yeare I have & tyes the taste ae Md the other th the, Bingham—Ficken, “Il: Greaves, 148 | flushing ‘ q j | course. ew YOrk § cured, Inaulte a aquina me the latter Sunnie, Lh Baar, ¥ f Mardy, 140 frat way ‘ races are as follows jtige Biiver Frost if Master Specialist. anor oe teams re eto 1” the! total yore & Schley—Mullign slunibla $ iy Bride t m ame Viewory for the| {otal Sif, Moors, Te gO | he eon é FIRST RACE Hai two-yearolda; | 11]8% Nuit Blanche 198 Dry. L.R, Williams, 105 w. vere” FLRST ledontan—-Fortelted ¥, 4, Halworch a] Individual High Score a 985 Licks, Cocaine. ron HS Tithone ad gonguin it Park 1 ikKD GAME--Bllingwoo: nin (1197) DArkie y Hempatend — i Algona Smith, sit; Park 1h | Tene Cenemi a tite iee [Ve bardt, Battal, 240, High Team 1092 Hhie Coat — Maure att, We Shima, 16) sy ni Kornigen Luise 200 | gtotah, an Woe; Baar, 9; tardy (otal, His! Seore—Taxedo, L020, Individual Tift Rows y Cedrte SECOND CAME — Metropoliten an: irrle Brothers ss 1198 Amberjack pone te ee I; Ebling, 14; Lents fer, | Hs Atos, Ms Dock, Averages—Engelhardt, Buffalo, 194; ja Soest ‘ Ri (SIXTH, RACE—Handicap: threr f wnat WN Cota (les | ML) total, 72 Johna, Tuxedo, 191) Coffman, New bated apy ahah ; dei HT gl dened , SECOND Geldipas three y z ppoerat TYHIR AME-M politan—Gr Gas Companies’ League. Jersey, 187) Noack, Tusedo, tsiy 1 upward; seven furlongs, Columbia Hae wire In Sirorteenae thes tone hoe see: jose games were ruled hight on Lawrence, New Jersey, 186; Died= YM) out of Reach (8) Ben Crocke mi A » wo ut of Sinith vt 3 nquin Monarch Palace a.leys, with the list fun Macau 1000 Lord Meltoure \ Sy, Parker, 1%, Manrer, 10 erick, Algonquin, ING; Holl, Tux- 1108 Yenny Bel! 23 A | 147; Shima, 181; total, $46 QAME—East R MoCulien leas, 166 | Red Hook *Apprentice allowances ti American National, fe ten 2 Matiigan, 11; Mint, |" . | ify guene Bitsaieth or L Stern, “138 al os, New Am _ any The Rosedales relied 20018, last catwhi| celine tines ila on CLYMPICS V8, MOHAWKS. ‘ h him (Twe nd street)—It » To- a , , pond dagen Mh pant alleys in the) gerty 1st; Hawtly 183; Langhorat Bowling Gamer To-Viant, | wt The Olympics will meet the Mohawk me aan : H fe; ‘Cantwell, 19); Witt, 140; total, 1 me Natfonal- Pastime, Harlem.) 144 Athletic Club at Olympic Field FIRST GAME—Rosev ile SECOND GAME—Bast |" Hiver—Moc cberger, at Bothner & Bayir's al- ‘a One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street Mowell, 01; Olozaga, 149; Woo. fen, 123; Mucien, $9; Mulligan, y; | leye and Fifth avenue, on the afternoon of Meyer,’ 19 . - 3; ‘Stern, 1; total, 66. Cons! Life Insurance League—Provident a sCabebn Thanksgiving*Day. These teams havo nusser F Gas Comp iBranch. 6. Savings vs. Whishington, at Thum's wn wan Pepper met three times In the last two years Kuhi team —Somers, 110, Steger, 110); White Elephant alleys. = en Ow iaer Each team won a game and the other ‘ SECOND Thompson, 18; Dennis, M41; Smith, tzzi!| Yorkville Lea jananx vs. A eMimon contest resulted In a tle 1%); Mow total, stl at Wurhrmann & Prercks alleys, ele ted ‘thingies Moyer, 178; total 0. Rosedales| THIRD ME Amatértam |, Morningside Tourney—Warrior, Wes ) RACE-Selling: two-yen: eee Junge, 24; Huckbolg. 211, Mesh tay) (Twenty-thint Hergert, 115; | Side, Weet Harlem, at Cammann’s al "| eat iimbla course r 8°0RTING. ‘ [TURD GAME sie total 1.015) Herrera is aT ash. * one, k League-Bumiic, Variety, Hi D Giese 5 aannnnnnrrenrnennnnnandnnnnens DR. EGAN! OM; Brocker, 118 ; OA Rog en) eee ut Amann & Trlesa’s alleys Lochinvar ( Ww; Walter, 201 a Eo ee ett tmicon | Harlem League-Colonial, Algonquin, Hee Keer CHICAGO HANDICAPPER Varls sce | Wars, eB 10; De 10: (hal, We 1 Chantel PaPk, at TER © Kahledort's! = 1 bet publiahes JUNE'S, WILSON'S, Dies oa i P Mies Bradway League—Algonquin, New) W, ‘ais lqteaas vie & ote web ‘ | Winonahs Won wees SOM ee yengue. Jersey, Chelsea, tit Schwartje & Arps risnman q Loss o| » oe iid 1 a Wright Igor, The Wh ahs w of ab | The Washington's five won and fost | alleys. i 116 tJuvenaga and all Piles, Raine ‘ hree | and the Knickerbockers won twice las Columbia League—Tornado, Const!- 1010 shale auvage wire 4 5 ites in the Unkvers last ninte Knicker won ast laague-Torsade. aie spells, Sasven a. JUNB'S CLASS MAN- Kidney and The scones wh n the Arcade The scores; tution, Kmpirey “ity, at Behluaing’s ale] Bk, sawees te HPASSED, Good things Biadder Trouble i True wee, oP ' a ren " ey n Robinson, iM, Jenkins, Wet, Carha Ameri Bleecker, Matro- ro} shan ite every #7. lang jo y yi Private Di eases, Minoan 159; Her man, 16; Wood, 2; total, 7 hum’s White E . vite #1 monthly), Our Best Reference le: io None total, 593 “t—imith, 1, Boyd. a bok FOURTH BACE—Three-yegr-olds and up, alte Post Office, NOT A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID Now Markwell, NOP, 184, Mokcensa, 144; cota York R. League—gecond |one mite ‘Columbia course - UNTIL CURED. meth Welngarta, tenos No Col 2! ties boyd {0 WILL PAY for introduct me, Dennings. Or ga Mecisal Ci + WS W. 234 Bt., SE Pe (S¥COND GAME—Washington Trust o s; at Samuel's Harle m Cirels Limp. Stolen Mome io Ohba ree Prockett, 607 B ‘ i jy New York City abn h enkina ‘arhart, | alleys | ety 10, ek Roh. Hee toe ek, | Archalo Jon--West End, Ca- Red » Kuieker r ddzi | the No. % Holy Cross Nu, at it Markwell.) J er} 74; Beach, | Thiam ‘@ Lehr bachs tleys if Wongarth, | _ ist 8 1s Knights of Columbus League-Santa | : THIRD GAME mith, 3x3;| Marto, Gonos Regina Ceell; at Thum KANE F Pe Robingon,| Boyd, 18, Eek 16 | & Lenrbe n'a alleva ‘ Kenna, 1%) ¢ bo: Ri #aguo-Onawa, Audubon, | { “s Nod rf “4 ridere: at Slevers's & ‘Lankenau's na aiohes “all men to distinctly understand that ail aged Winstic. Truss ts the onte ; A x Tonnetas va. CONSULTATIONS WS ARE ABSOLUTELY FREE, and no oO rp at ie worn with aber tal vklyn R A League Fulton, Wel- | obligation {# incurred by any one who consults bio, B] \ute co x night AEG day. ‘as it Fetal Brooklyn; at Eltorado alleys. | Gither In person of by letter, You are invited to have B| cg? strain amt will « exervies mincreinl League Rrooklys ®. A, Minor Leagne, Heockiyn PA. Afinor League—Bush- frank and rontiding talk with DR. KANE and tei] speedy ecte without remand tytihe te othe F um Ww : The es won a game and ted | Se phity sible: st Comascestepalt him your trov-ias, FOR 90 -BARY DR. K/4B hae] Part, tlle ti feneanobiet viel ir’ bowling 9 nether an the, Superba alleys last | oir state, Bedford; at Sup been successfully treating SPECIAL DISEASES OF] | MBN GAMr : en, scume won from |" Long Island Navy Vea MEN. pF sgt and Tenth sHrady. 1 s @ ecores ve, Seawaohaka, Nautilus va. Orum, ANE promises a complete, perfect and perma ¥. ) Wohl, | 165; Reveland ES BANS 9 =| total, 1. Guest OCoanell. 10; Teoma, | etter Sewanee Conarele; at Untveraat nent CURE of every case he treats. t Knepite. Domive he epeee | Mls Vota ‘Gea, Shoum—De Bank, | "Hen Pranklin League—Kell If you cannot be cured DR. KANE wiit honestly tell 13; Heing J0: totat wae | TB: Weibel, 174; Clark, 100; Somers, | throp Press, News; ot Gran GAME - LT; Smith, 104: tonal, 600. 4 ail men a tasting and paintces compan, BECOND GAME—Atlantic—Losee, 160; Perey ier Reveland, 1%; Jacobs, 187; 0'C: Ii Troe, iat Vota), teh, Benstans [AUTO CLUB'S NEW PRESIDENT, Wisvace ae {pers in i; | tora ' Hing: i tal Tk Ls mul Nie seh, ab esedon vie THIRD GAME—Manhatian §) 116: ‘Lawler’ 130 fea TH Guss' Lurie — Dome, 131. Hatton. ie nyse pany! i Wed ih i SE wi, 55 oid, U8,

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