The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1904, Page 15

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‘s bowiing record of 90 | O'Hara, walled on the Grand Cen- | 1 alleys, in srensyo, last night by | match series with met at the alleys | @ friendly series, | “te ‘aains FEE*EEy MW; L 10 tne Dow! im nme ‘To-Night. ty t 3 F £ 41 LA iy . 4 i By York R.A. ec oetisamon quate, Bai okante Spagtutien. At Samuel's Har! satetntere Slant | ings Tourney—Corinthian, Riv- Nicholas; at Camm: Epa thd Sits srevuns iy iH wO- be Ky ali ar dinner FY of commission as far as aod bowling neerned. The had DALY WINS TITLE, ‘Were postponed for this evening. al Tournament, The Monitors added the seatps of the atitute Ave to their beits Kew Jersey Na id a quarter mil ‘wo. seconds afte ward ‘care cane in, with the veteran | jrunner Frank forty yards behind, ORD I IS EQUALLED Edwards Hear 300 in Match Game at “Bert Allan on Grand Oentral Alleys, Wi; Clarke, No. bar ak s Lang | 1—Cariis, | Wy; Team No. 2 189; Rutan, 2 tee um's White 2 i, Brooke “Vaaguee Aur ‘i Columbus, | um & fest feeiing fem: Circle ann’ ‘ar va Aierican. Oth rie - teutiar to himaelf, eons pal waht ing the colors of York Irlsh Athletic Association, the senior cross-country chi the Greater New won pionship over the Travers Island o yesterday afternoon, at He corms ee. olx GRI ape ond DIBD ON OCBAN VOYAGE HERE. ie 'OAMi National Saue Menken taeanee MS; Rell ahecham, 1M; total ‘efits io, Monarm Palace was the scene pes night. Good games were ie the three teams. ‘The scores Hprockiyn. Union, SECOND RACE—Matden rT 795 ibs, 131; Woller, 1; toual, GSES al, ND GAME ee ed Union, Met —Dens, ca h yrnos, 132; Shan- Voller, ui tou, Gas i. ua smith’ jon, 173, Barker, 13 | Ricker, 18%; Hun- Collins, ie Mason, 114; tore, raneh Team } -Bedell, BS Tea chon. 1¢a; ‘Barker: | viet a | PREEEses Broadway League. GAME | Ociental 9 5 Brower, 153; 7 wo. | Plushing— ‘ot mard, G4ngn—tuniie ne i i ; — itvanett isa; iygower ‘Ti; Deak, 17: ; Stein, 177; total, Intersettlement ae ei wl; ‘Domke, Ambrose, 172; Gold- Hae GAME-U lvataity —Domke, 110 1 ; — Piker Clerk —— Edith May’ yed by the teama in By td BACH One mil League on Thum's y night were all hotly ins separating the | Wednesda ested, small mn GAME — American Exchange— | 18; Lamb, 182; Wood, 158; Al- prmasrene As; total, ‘Kineey, Meredith, 121; Hoverman, 128, Bhocwell, 19; total, 900. D GA; ME. American Bxchange-- Mg Armen, i 198; va ™. 5 Ware, Nacowall, Maas B—Second National—K' Ml; or 110; Meredith, “ — Rainian — Ralph Yous, 00 Latheron TH YO OLD GLORY SALE et Stock of Several Well-Known Brokers Among the Harness Racers to Go Under the Ham- | mer at Garden. Square Garden, "| horse to be sold. Yesterday the very high average of ninety-seven horses was F | wrought, being a total of $130,785. was made possible to an extent by the of Major Delmar, $15,000; Badie Mac, $15.60); Grace Pond,} | $13,000, and Nora MeKinney, $11.00. Bui the other horses brought prices, keeping the average well up. Among the horses to be sold to-day ts Brown Heels, 2.0014, owned by J. L. . of Albany, This pacer is well known and is expected to reach 26 in social cirches on the west side. | or better, Several Wali street bankers will aell some of tye | Dest stock to-day, hivans Bowling stan x Club members og doliday eo trterf ms their gama are a BENNINGS ENTRIES FOR TO-MOTROW. (Special to The Byphing World.) ‘RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, ‘The entries for to-morrow's | a NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS. Nov, %—The en- tries for to-morrow's races are as fol- FIRST RACE—Three-auarters of a mile. 08 The Ol4 Glory horse sale continued fifth day to-day at Madison with a lot of noted This who brought very high E—Helling, three-year-olds a iias Brarthe iz Tia Stiistie. Heather Note-sThe weights for, the ¢hint race ted for Kentlemen riders; profess ‘rat race having twenty-five| 44 to drop back intd the seoond place. | tome A rea rad besa oe ee @nd 6 sixteenth; 10s "De “Teahite ’ SIXTH RAGE—One and *Hickory Corners (HTL 118 £12 14, and John W. Patterson, 212 3-4 Mr. Floyd-Jones offers two well-known mares, Berdina, a pacer, with a record of 20 1-4 and Dark Seer ‘With a record of 243 1-4. The selling of the high- esterday Look so | Auction this mort a trotter, priced horses # that the acheduls | The therefore, desun with Pusay, owned by E. V. R ‘rhayer, {4s to Bard Palmer. ee Oddest Churoh, One of the most remarkable places of He sold for Swansea, Wales. | tom of the shaft that obtained from a soltta hung over” the pulpit It In close to the bot- The only Maht i] cary sagety rising from & torpia liver. . (near 84th ot.). iner In. the tae shvon'e Witch, ase! 8O4p Is the puresi| #0% S68 Fitth Av. (near B44 | This Week, miner in the| J BAUMANN& BRO. ONE DOLLAR A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT DIES ON OC Pat Rstes hea lesan Marconi Message from Gougoltz Tell- - ' ing of Welsh Midget’s Death | | on La Savoie, Bound Here. Accomiing to a Marcon! telegram re- ceived by Pat Powers in this elty to- day trom Gougoltz, the famous French Jo rider, who iy a pasenger on the, ng Miner La Savole, Jimmy Michael, ‘the wonderful little Welsh bicyclist, who was 4 fellow-passeuger with Gou- goltt, ie dead, The Mareanigram sim- ply statds that Michael died during the + voyage, giving no particulars, The news. Was ® areat blow to Michael's many, friends in this city, 0 Jest report they had from Mich: Just before he sailed for this coun- and at@bat time he was'in the beat of health. Michael took paseage with a number to this city to take part in the six-day bicycle race at Madison Square Gar- den next week, Michael was under contract to race Walthour in the Gary) den an Dec. 8 as a sort of preliminary | to the big endurance contest, Michael Cycling W: Michael was one of the most wonder- ful riders the world ever produced. He! was brought to this country in 18 by Tom Eek, and the Welsh Rabbit, as he became kinvwn. created a sensation at once, The largest crowds that ever as sembled at bicycle racey, gathered to watch his famous contesjs with Gtar- buck, McDuffee, Nelson, Linton, Titus and vother great riders, The’ midget | went from one end of the country to| ne long | | the other, and his career was succession of triumphs. He gathered in many thousands of dollars, but wae not as careful in husbanding his re- | sources as some other riders. Mic! and the jast news of him was }was in splendid shape and ea) ‘gain hfs lowt laurels. He had even gone so far as to afrange with pacemakers for his big race with Walthout, Michael was married two months ago in Paris and hia wife accompanied him! { on the trip bere, + GOLFERS COMPETE 5 WAH WO withers |e scare’ (Opec 0 The Evening World.) LAKEWOOD, N. J., Nov The | $38 golfers competing for the three cupa 1n| {ie the open fall tournament of the! | Country Club of Lakewood high a pene- line ting wind to eontend with\ this morn- ing during the firet round\of match ‘play for the respective cupa. As @ rule the favorites won, but ‘A Was something of a surprise to gee |Archie Graham, who carried off the highest honors yesterday put out by John Moller, jr. Walter J. Travis had jn trouble in winning his match, aa) | waa the case with W. C. Fowndes, jr. | Findlay 8. Dougtas also had a runaway | mateh and won with ease, In the péay- | off of the tle, C. B. Fownes, winner of | he Presid cup at Atlantic City a Army of Coal Diggers, | A Sttent of the popilation of the anthracite region of Pennsylvania re- section, of n. Of this cannot read or REY. J. F. WOODS, | ing, W. Va,, Praises | PAW- PAW “1 desire the public to know that I have | trte@ Munyon's Paw-Paw Tonie for the cure of Indigestion, Kidney Trouble and Nervousness, course, I do net court or de- Sire publicity of this cha acter, but I feat it my Chris! iA tian duty to ald in promoting family.” (Signed) 0 hint F. .Woons | vhecling” we. va” one of many mini” Paw-Paw, chorus life, Constipation, Billousness, Jay WUNG, NOVE “INT WIL THA LPS a | of foreign riders who are on their way! PIANOS AND ORGANS, PANGS AND el n 1.27, breeaing. Op ADS ie Feet Es Ra 9 Y Five Bix furle in 117, b HBA % d—One mile in 1.86, breesing MONT CARLO—One mile tn Lo, aa trainers to sea of the freea- ST ing variety; many confined their, operations to's work only: | FesTooN—P The best morning gallops snown were | HOODWINK as follows BROOK LYNITE furlongs in 0.13, |Pag, BULGER—81 jongs in 1%] breeaing handily oe PALETTE Six f as in 1.2, handily THESILAS tutiongs In L0,| CASHIER—Six 4s in 119 12, eastly handivy BLACK SOCKS—One mile in 1.43, gal-| PORT ARTHUR—Five furlongs in 108 lopin Ding. TOM LAWSGN—One milo in 151, han- | net. ly. BUPYONS — Six NORA—Five furlongs tn OL andily furlongs in 1191-5.) LOCKET—One mile in 1.4. galloping \W. I DOUGLAS p Saturday will be a Great Piano Day ¢ et S350SHOES [28 in this Holiday Piano Sale cate Don't Delay! | THAN ANY OTHER MAMUFACTUREN ey WORD For this is a chance to save from $150 to $200, We are having a tremenduous rush in this great sale, and we advise you to come to-morrow without fail. Greatest Piano Investment! . } Celebrated Wilson Pianos, $165{ 9350 WallersPianosfor $195} $5 Down and $1a Week. | The Greatest Piano Valve in the World! shoes el recovered much of his aR *) tory and those of other quar | So | Qe 46 the Real Value! F The Walters Piano Has No Equal. It is Built to Last a Lifetime! : Every Walters Piano is fully guaranteed for ten years, Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5. your old piano for a beautiful new Walters and pay aay Exchange balance due at $1 a Week, Att CARS Transter To F vai tii anyother $3. src gaat an ine Gave to-da guarantees thelr value by stampig hls same and price on the bot Look for it—take no substitute. Sold by shoo’ 4 A Popular Preacher of Wheel yw and can truly say that it is & remarkable remety. Of the health and hap pines of the bumao Mr. Wood is only ters who have bed Teanon {0 teatity for Munyon's Re me. dies.—A. separate cure for each disease Munyon's Paw. Laxative Pilip aw y will improve aDy compleaton. JAMES P, SILO) (4 wi np tree Damt_vet = oa ee an Krein Auctioneer. |Union Painless Dentists | eRe peta | r tea hh Av. (Cor. 21st St.) Srmine atthe lower peters Paintings rwoirunont oF Wonk a § Nanhai Coing Co,, DR. JAC YOU).CA rs wa 1m, Wateh- THUSH AVENUB, j a 4 atch: Col. James Fairman, fa, re ht Se W EEK ICREDIT Rag Bod ep ie everywhere. 4, Douglas $2.00 and $1.75 Shoes for Boys. Best in the world. G.¢.! &E.EU| el J Calf ale | fait baa inet cae i beat Aas aeobod i" w. i byovie eraree ta Gre Greater NewYork: | meh AY Re Dek, 146th & 147th Sta, re 1040 Hane 1AA0 iroctorey, oorner sist Bt MROOKLYN. | Ih Avenue a cor. 120th Bt. CITY 18 Newark Avenue, 1 4 % way, corner Cates ton Street, corner Pear! Street. Saracen corner Street, | NEWARK —786 Broad Stree RAILROADS, — 3 Rooms, Complete i ° Percent nits 98, 5 at $124.98, b Desh BENG; rs. time (rom Desbrosses and r than that 1 with =. below ‘eae Wit St. Station. Cold ma? Hea Gd oR a ee tt eel as Bt irc, 85 DISC RCORDS °| Corners fff yu. SRS eSO° Fine Tailoring can be economical 8 ia Rb AND cincim. nae rosea \Cash or C it. ly and satisfactor-. jf WABI " ae Faia | +45 aifuetibie qinsn Pick a3 you please—and pay weekly fly heated with “2.64 ma a) Che i . wail i die tte" oe te 4 hig! 130) y i Ps, . W055 A , a. ye ‘ehing, my ron taeanere toe, eaiks nieegtlod G as sfchdt nt ‘sg E40 Me ip) as'"bon ti od | Uncalted for Garments—If we have eat et M UuNe~058 oe ha os ; tran Bbs. your she we save you half, be 2 Linens ey ait :| Ask atout our Co-operaime System, mer nanan Alburt &Co., Auxiliary Fuel. Chobits SFM ASS 1.53 Ny. Poke Gun POINT, COMNOIE R: . 1.05 A, MM. Week ‘ ‘| 18-20 Astor Place Pe | id ges burners are un- days aod 6.25) LAPA tr erapeaees tt Q eae at poyaet rac | “DO NOT DeLay” I flatts . C ae yt ars ol Mes shi SELBCTI a you R OMRISTMAS GIFTS 4 . pe ea) . Call at our five retail stores, plete Vat * + eet Meteor furnish tn a i . 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