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“ \ ‘ALL THE the Gaelic THE LINE-UP. Thomas, Kit y's for Kilkenny—J, Hendricks ant Morrissey. Voothall under the rules of the Gaelte League is a game worth going miles to gee under any circumstances, To-mor- Tow afternoon at 2.9 o'clock, at Celtic Park, the Kilkenny and Galway teams are going to play a aame for the Commey trophy, a fine silver cup emblematic of the game, and as the teams are evenly Matched and made up of the best In- dividual players since the halcyon days aus of the Kickhams, the Emeralds, the Barrys and the Garryowens, a blood- atirring contest ought to result. John J. Daly, the champion long-dis- tance runner of Ireland, will reteree the contest, His rival, John J. Joyce, |! with whom Daly has run three exciting distance races, will be there also, John r ‘an, all-around world’s champion et feats of strength, will act as scorer. Gaelic football ia not a difeult game to understand. The players can do any- thing they like with the ball except to bold it in their hands, If a player picks It up he must keep dropping it and catching !t again on the rebound until he has got It where he wants it or ft has been taken from him by some opponent, It's) a Game to Watch, The development of the game has drought a thousand and one tricks into) play, so that a man with the ball fs not only playing with hands, feet and head, but Is using his shoulders, his el- bows, his knees and every other part of his body that he can operate to keep oft the enemy To watch the game provides all the excitement any man wants, The real Ivishman goes wild with enthusiasm, largely because of the native fondness for contests requiring strength and agility, 1t is no game for a tender oF Sensitive man. A man who objects £0 being aceidentally kicked on the shin, elbowed in the face, knocked down from behind by @ akiliful “tripper” oF trampled on, has no place in the play. v sali IN the game, and it Is no | Worse than college football at times. jh Teame Ont for Blood. Tt ts going to be a baitie to the) @eath to-morrow at Celtic Park. The Kilkenny team Was trained to the min- | ule last Sunday tu play the Waterford team for the Coggey trophy, The Waterfords showed up. however, with two ye who were County Tip- porary men, and the wren je over the eligibility a these phiyers Kept up un- tL kt waa too dark to play, anyway. The Waterfords couldn't fill the rap GALWAYS IN FINE SHAPE TO KICK THE KILKENNYS Irish Football Game at Celtic Park ToeMorrow Has Roused the Interest of All NEWS Societies. its laurels to ¥ ja, but Out for Blood, Some idee of the sharester of the athered from tie rus @ Kilkenny layer an bg A re m husk My rishman smi ee the ofternoon, Fe coder ie Bus- promote contests vite nous creat under the old Gaeile rules, “ of the ¢ letio Agerattons' Colonial during the week, so the Gatway team jumped in and challenged for the tro- phy. They were immediately accepted, nd to-morrow was fixed for the game, teams are made up of big. husky | eliows, not a man among them under § tel feet tall und built In pro reoriiam Te (UMER SPURS SE MANE BOUTS “Dixie Kid,” a San Francisco! Fighter, Surprises Philadelphia Fight Followers by Having a Shade the Best of Dave Holly, (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. %—'Young” Krutzer and “Young” Joe Grim boxed six rounds to a drew in the wind-up) at the Frankford Athletic Club last night. Both went at a fast pace from ‘the start, but neither could get any marked advantage over the other in he eighteen minutes of milling “Young” Kilpatrick knocked out “Young Krutz” in the first round in the seml-wind-up. ° In the preliminaries “Young” Fritts Dested Joe Campbell. “Young” Williams bad something on Jack Murphy. “Young” Sherwood and Joe Wiluams Doxed a draw, “Dixie Kid,” of San Franciaco, and Dave Holly, of this city, met in the wind-up at the Manhattan Athletic Club. Both men weighed in at the i side within the siipulated weight of 1% pounds, The lad from the Pacific ogy rose f) Fy ay for rt ‘niladelphia boy sha t the end of the battle. eleseand The preliminar' were partiqvarty trong attractions. Mortl Shocked out “Wild Bul” Larry in t fourth round. Jack Roller, of Brook- bested Billy Manning, eve be of Louis Bolen, and honors were at end of the bout. The semicwindeu ween Eddie Haney and “Kid” of this city, ite, a Sam ms was stopped in the fourth pound. | uyeme being disqualified for fou Ing. ghey MeGovern and Jimmy Walsh, of Boston, did not meet at the Ind @rial Athietic Club because of the smali- Pees of the house. Hughey was trendy | ts Arst game in the Archdlocesan tour- namem last night, being beaten by Spaulding No. 1 team. The C, C. C's had just beaten the Leos with an eoore, Mad they come anywhere ne this they would haye won the Spaulding or too, but af handy fell off, 87 being the best they coul Perhaps the C, C. C's had too many rooters last night and became rattled in trying to do thelr best. If this be true, then no }one is to blame but Mana Charles Foghorn Smith. When he was the lo! solitary rooter with his famous “ha us" shout, the C. C. C, won every game, At the laet regular meeting ot the club Manager Smith painted an awfl picture of the necessity for root- ers at games’ when the club's teain bowled, and last night the crowd w: 4 on hund. Were they too “rootfull” | what? Manager Smith must explain. | The scores Fr ner GAMF—Spalding No, 1—Me' Mi: McCormack, 170: W. 1: Doran, 10: White. Mas; t Leo—Hennessey . 17%: Sanit 18: EB, Grulich, 160; Kine, 12; Mur: Dhy. 127: total, 6; JECOND GAME—Columbus—Horn, 170 ier 18: Harcis 717° Wyman, 146; Kane, 176: total, $7. Leo-B. Greu- en. a) Smith. 18 Pus. im: King. 12); Murshy 19@: total THIRD GAME— balding No. 1M Caffrey, 212 Fes formack. 14: W. lanev 16%: Doran, 168; White. 108; tal, &%. Columbua—Horn I D, Garvey I; Harris : Wyman ane, 183; total, 87, New York Lea: The Yorng Men won two games Fv A, da Amaon & Troiss's alleys last ri jokers, | |feating both the Nyack and the | The poores: VIRST GAME—Nyack—L. Brownell, 157 | @. Brownell, 118; Bouchard, 138; Heesa. 18° Grogery, 182; total, 769. Young Mon—Pfelfer, 186; ‘Eseor, 181; Schilling, Schumacher, 169; Pugh, 190; total, 896. SECOND att b—Bticker— papas en, $25 bring ae 0 ATT, Water M4; L. Browne! yas Bebrix : ily; Howchard, 165; Bnet I): Greyory, tal, 5. GAMBE-—Sticker—Magnussen, 1M; Bracker, 19; Ehriich, Tis Kuenn. 6; Walter, 174; latal, S44. Young ae | —Prelter, 167; Raser, 180; Sotill Schumacher, 157; Pugh, 173; total Gas Companies! League. ‘The Gas Companies’ League games| lawt night on the Monarch alleys re-| sulted aa follows | "yet GAME Oandard, | Btreet Branch)—Ded: } 348; Bol to 0 On and split the purse, but Walsh refused to risk his Tepvigiten with guch dangerous game as Hughey for) #0 small 4 sum. ——_—- | SUNDAY FOOTBALL. ‘To-morrow, at Baviiptie Park, Rixty- ~ ee a a avenue, ot auttered.« deleas acs Btrong Monttse %, Mutuals 4.4 1-—Green, j. 183; Camm, 178; , 18; ‘OURS, ryt ie 64 ME—Sandard (igty ait “eh Mreet Brecon) | Te Seitiedy, tit NUL, Bk: Vout, eg = iy ae Gas Com- | mer ; i adutien, a | HIRn G, “3 Gam 1; ‘oung, Mt; total, oat. owl idated us “GALWAYS TO MEET {THE KitKe KILKENNYS. TO BATILE FOR LOCAL |Up to Last Night O. OC, C,’s Had Clean Record | in Archdiocesan Tournament on Alleys, The Columbus Catholic Club team lost; Pumps Alleys last | | score: ny. fi duller, vt and the Kniok- “WORLD: OF DIAMOND, RING | FIRST GAME Te ee aan en ae ee en ee ¥ EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1904: “YOUNG CORBETT” SCORES KNOCKOUT | AND RAC vonia alleys in Jersey City inst night Clark, Dodge & Cola 183; Hectioum. al; leno, 19; wart, with the result 170} total, $00. Cotas bay Horseshoe—R. BECOND. "SAMESProbet, Wetzler & Ward, tc 1%; P. Banghai "0,—Noten, 177; Biackmur, 149; Herr- | 12; Durlan, Kipp. 21a total, oH. Co) G, Wolt, mann, 154; Cabal, 144; Grady, 173; Ge nia National League, Joe Dittman, M The dest book ever written on Deafness eee ‘ mn away | ORM) gaye author, | Biseman é& | Co.—Rem. Waibel, 1M; tal, 77. Clark, Dodge & Co,—La- | 8; H. tau, IM; Nee sham, 129; Lynch, §9; | ‘The Bpartans beat the Fair and Mo i EEE ORS ag or Me | ful, Leaibs on the Germania alleys Hist) eee : abet, ‘etrer & C mght. The a ee iarcuaan hekirat, Th Herrmann, Finst GAME—Falr—Magee, 150 RAILROADS, 4 2; Giuity, 164; total, 790: | daru, Lat, © ©. 1, Hud Co.—fiueod \ i rik AULROAD, One of the Jast football games of the; back, Finnegan at cestre, who played n, 107, Siouaag. 129; eetred of theme i Gemm rat u 0) y season will be (hat for the champlon-| with tho successful army team on oan, 147; total, 6a, ie is Mh; Kidderhoff, Hoppe. 14s; ship of Greater New York to-morrow nkegiving Day; Goodman at quarter. vat) cn Orymle Full, One Mensied sod tee det. , Good an api lle nau a ena ta pret a a a0d co si, Gemu » hy idden ind ‘Thirty-sixth atree: and Madison ave-| Besides these, Jack Munroe and|in the sores rate, iat last plata Hoppe. 16; tal, 78 an nue The Olymple A. C. eleven, olaim- | Marty Waters will be in the line. The! thians beat the Rowerales and the Co- 151; Daniels, 123; Dahm, Ing the champlonship of the olty by | Mulskerbookers have not been idle, and | jurblas. ‘The scores | det Soule, 18; total, y they, too, have secured several college | FIRST GAME — Columbia — Smith, 144; THIRD = OAME—Falr » virtue of their victory over the Knick-| players. ‘The game is sure to be close | Arunt, 18: Drew. 153; Roche, 1M. Ts Stoddard, 187, Bennett, | ” erbocker A. C. team last year, will aad sreiting, & od, though odde favor! or, Sit: total. 917 ‘Rosedale—Junae, 183; Paulsen, 16%; total, 74, Spartan! 91.55 meet the Knickerbookers again, On the |{he, Knickerbookirs, the Clymplos are! 17: Buchola, 18: Meinken, 18; Bane aualer TH; Dasiate, “tt: Dobe Ii] oa ag Olymple teuun will be several olf-Co- of the xrenter, sity. In, football for un i a oe ent otal, wei Peddlageoa shed we jumbla University stars, including | other seagon. | ore. che great t 0; appt oe yp gg Te Columbia tackle, will be the ; ime. 14h: MoCoy, ‘olled | ones John Thorpe, who wl play lott halt. | Columbia tackle, will be the Bn ly “fi aaa ole itv. in in A close game wax rolled on the Pax | «433 back; Duell, who will be at right hait-! great guard, will be head linesman. a tal; Mehetetle Lonel Wt eee 53 - THIRD Gane count ; | ly Ret AER A DEAFNESS aft’ 188: total, ved | Smith, 14; Brunt. 30: Bree deo; L Roche, 168; Taylor, 198: total $e | BOOK FREE). . ‘ Silk League. | Iselin & Co. won two games out of | | DM. dail |three from the Elseman & Co. five iast HOW TO REGAIN HEARING). +2 P, FIRST LOSING GAME night, on Phum's White Bkephant oileys, | SEAROARE “A ait LINB—12.95 PM om ‘The ecores N ia ae ‘ERN ire + wen, 198; and how to cure it is being worald, Igelin & Widman, 170; Muck, ~ : * ‘ authority of the age 150: total, 8b, | ‘ | on Deafness and JCOND GAME—Blseman & Co—Rem. all ear troubles. gen, 16, Lurhs, 180; Wai The book con- Lurhs, gerald, 177; Herbert, | ‘tains information Iselin & Co.—Vieser, 125, j that will be of won- Widman, 1a; Huck, 19; Wellingior, | | dortul value to deat 11; total, 74, Coggey Trophy, Which Gove to the Winner, j Deople. It was writ- { ten to bonestly help THIRD GAME—Giseman & Co.—Tem- erbockers won he scores ‘. — a FIRST GAME tona—Pump, Jr., 162; pe i ure, Lai Waist, 3 Pier all who suffer trom Frans, 103; Schule, 151; Roth, Iss; Dog- rald, 172; Herbert, 160, total, 751.) Law, 14; Dinoh, 181; @mith, 190; Breck-| 133 Greer. 101; Jones, 139; Carpender, ' Deafness, and it ner, al, 78." Kotokebocker—| jelln & Co Vieser, 20) Komraan, 163: | wolt, 14: total, 76. Benetactor—Sult- | 9 total, #4.” Knicker: la all about the Worces: 171; Prescott, 174; Me} n-| lee gor Bi Muck, 160; wAington, | van, 186; Kuck, 181; Camman, 101; ie, mer Tr t € rnd No. > Kernan, se, dangers and ny, mi, Geet, 1%; Malaacher, 110; “S ae Nislutech, 19; Bogardus, 139; total, Wiens Hh i hee 1M; Cerest, Wi; cure of Deafness tn tota jew Jersey Association, c Toe un hes mali 6: SECOND GAME—Crotona—Sehultz, 14; SFCOND GAME-—Iolanthe—Jurgensen, vennnliten——Rinh, 151 Boheele, 18; Rovh, 162; Pum. jr., 101;| The New Jerseys won ave gon games 15°; Law, 1%; Menningen, im: "pines, — locked up, Dagner, 176; total, Tit. Firat Bone-| last night on the Arthur Hobosen ul. 184; Senith, 18; Breokwolt, 185; total, oeveing the lesa of hearing, aud explains tnlan—@mitt, 186; Stolba, 18); Linhart,| evs. The Tuxedos oeat the 2eps. Tae) 85. Washington Irving—Cordean 171; See tearibie sounds in the il; Mayer, 143; Pablan, 137; total, #7 Williams, 1; Hagen, 196; Mcllvany, 0 a an ] SEU Ree how to sich them.” Pine drawings THIRD GAME — Knickerbocker—\W or- DAME ~Taxedo- “Maines, 13; 199; Dunean, 36; total, $6 rhe oy an ite uaiyeia ite certer, 12; Prescott, 1%, McNenny, el HU; be 18 “THIRD GAME—Benatiotor — Sullivan, ) 4 and for this book iad Pid of yout Oeainer 1; Geisier, 14; Maisacher, It; tot ; total, 994. MY; Kuck, 161; Camman, 18; Nigiutecn, you must get your liver, | Dect ,) at to do, $i, First Bohemlan—@mitt, M3; St Harkson, IW; '8t; oRgardus, 16; total, 767, Wash- » | expu fo Ug book tia, 198: Lanhart, 1a); ‘Mayer, If; Pas) Smith, 1 Dia 18) neson evn a ht womans stomach and bowels right, | io: i ern St 7 3 | yi ny un: ‘ H n Consolldated’ Sock Exch | SECOND GAME —Tusedo-ataines, 116:) ean, dy total ide | Beecham's Pills act like a | Cosjon ‘sod mail tt at sus to Dean te’ Grand Central alleys with the tole), Verne; 79; Motta, ‘aa; toa) ay Riverside League, charm in setting you right, | aniline, Y * ret vydon, Hy bulliven, % ‘ol 008 on Finer “GAME simpson Sanders | I, Sehoonmacker, 8; Ruck, 2; argos Ave wrote, Eid a‘ona | The @ «> of youth comes | Brady 1%: MM alrd, 1 UNOS, | perm tA MED Oat — were easy winners In two games; i dlrcgen Heckler, Wit’ Swain. 1 | tig Sullivan, 190; Sohoonen hor hig; | 2A made i Bote Menhe, of the. Fae: with «i | its old relish after Free Deafness Book Coupon $cc et tired, 1: Bichelé, Wi] Buck, 4, Coftman,, 4; total, Ht, | one hy and Lauer, of the College, were using Beecham’s Pills, Nat- |] Name.......... ererhees fie Na mike! 19: riven, 121; | ey "1 “88 £ XD GAME Staniev M. Moran | anfth, 10; Boyer! 168; W. Durty, Msi ote Sa hcesl ther Ares, 18; ural sleep is the result of a | ADDRESS ader JM: Thompgon. 116; Gal total, T14. 1645 138; 1 dats RHI 6445 vedevees sososees ‘0 ‘shel, ‘184 . Mische, 16 total, 7. Hudson short cours | nat Re: | Morning Newspayer League, | oetl "iH; Bovlon, hi marry. | semadsy e of this famous | * eosin Moore, 164: Schafteld, 186; | ye ‘Times team .won two and the ghtOND” GAME Pastine--Meler, 198: | . All kind, Et 218; total, We ean | Journal one of tne mes rolled on Mc SpCOND GAR pee' tal fori dnd alti, @ THIRD GAME Hany Mig Morante | kaughiin's alleys Yesterday afternoon.| Mgcme, '2M4; ‘total, 80 Colleges. RANKING AND FINANCIAL, | Reon a sey te ; 0 bel total 4 Lauer, 24; MeBride, ay Bread 3. repre Down iM Seroune wu Pierce, 188; Blaisdell, 142, Boyle, 18s) ruta * GAME Hudson—Scott, Lil they Bate: shh otal. om ae ay Ig ay Ed Roylon, 191; Barry, 104; Hobll :! use Beecham’s Pills. You | 13 Foe ines i ‘el turainess of te Internettiement League, | on Chante ta; Noval, 1 i Brown, | 164 wd chet aes: | Will find a vigor and life | stitrin.wat.Sireet ndreedy, 2 helag fully | Fesinting! comgonhinn, 9 ) ‘im Kennedy, 7 ° i. nnd ‘The Gordons won the three games last | 71; Blaisdell, 19; Boyle, i Herrick, lit: Le Rand, 18; total, | which adds zest to both erst ave ot bats eecena cersfal.PussiAiy the bre a, the Criterion alleys. The total, $3 Journal—Dem- Hayes B,C Win, work and it aft: id ot Ral;? complete and de FIRS? GAMP—ordon—Dyde, 1M; J.| Hemmant Coanarl 182; toral 182 | A game tolled at Hearty's, No Beach Pit, er usin tare wn ete ae ge tate opt at peu, i Mi, Ye ay Mc, ra Warne, | THIRD GAME ere = uyieod, iat Second avenue, Femalted a a viewory fe-4 eecham’s Pills, You wil. Loos ond are ne, Ai necesary dais 4 Green ‘elsert, Mt layer 4 e Reliance put un & benef it of their of ele ° th pads ia; fincas Mis" Ryame, $8; Bomet, | Shaner 1 Ti; total. ral sournalebem: oot game. The eanres: feel like a new person with a | 9 eer opraor feetanas OR ee ta uy | sbeouhs ati Dyde, 8; 9. Hat. 16:| HWotman, 14; Gr Beepark tin; satel ben cnet wii onmoliy ia ts wee Clear eye, sweet breath anda | eee ee ateelds 40 taviacat PXCHN SE CLOTH Hall, 188: AlMson, 168: Btock, 185; acel Adaanims Open wt, 173, James Brady, 200; toral, aes Baal sh, Clark-Warner, 1; Baep- Be 'Flayes BGK. Haves, iy B eenbrain. Toenjoy " e js laky, 149; Well, 158; Somet, 189; Hart-| An interesting series were rolled last) Hayes, 96; J, Sullivan, ; K. Kelley, Daily Market Letter,” mann, 14; Re! 1. night on the Superba allays, with the j74; M. Hayes, [17, total, 969, tmahiug pouersor a rele incedi thus IRD GAME—Gordon—Dyde, 188; J. | following results | on their chance, » 4 cs -. DIO" he o ems ing bas Me - pucoeT) enor, pel % ial, ba SI Fe oa MRA {RST GAME-Eraternity—Coyle, 18: Trust nies’ Le ry mucoes ously, nol ;, tor . ” oO Yoorhis, ‘ 5 18; lafis, 10 h ® Hl nian er ne oe Bomet, kis i ie TA. | Algonuin-- Per rl Snr yo mig yee yarouree | J ps Hee ta ie ang. pnt FIRST GAME — Kalckerboo Trust Pank Clerks’ League. we total, Company, No 3—-Fow M1: Ward FOUNDED 150 SECOND - GAME ~ Fraternity ~ Coy fa a Beta ood scores and interesting games .: Spooner, 188; D' Rigion, 1%; ine eae Neate Abe dee league tourna] 1M} Voorn, 18; Brill, 18; Mans, 13) Ian Mt stata, Ql ba a COTTON. |ment last night on Thum's White Ele-} Giunte, "13; Lane, 2); Greensiern, 189; Davia 1 Lats Sold E ie & BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY | phan NTE a Pee nochange Bank—| pfiowell. 124; Stern, 152; va Wicks, 176) total verywhere Seakchen 20 West 42d St; N- Y. Mscurthy ki Gearon, Oh ‘ear aa me SECOND GaMteeMetropolitan— Reet, In Boxes, 100, and 2c. 44 Court St,, Brooklyn, N.Y. quette, v e3 jerdis, 1st; total, National’ Ex- rye bl ta AP AWYERS. ha arnt, 198; rani fowl and io; Bechtold, 348; Ruggles, 1; eb maqotadcs anf apeeas (SON diay 4 te OAME-qotdmnan, neat racy ‘cone amass. . us saubleientionte GEO. ROBINSC yer 4 us) erke! — Mcht. ee aed ea Br ee EE money. neue WANTEOR ot ew . uae wor ed 7 A Ng ' shes M won| Warn i oi well, a4, Rayner, 1%; Herngaetner, fynyener ROR me) ee 4; , 285) Byoohner, ook ates | SECOND GAME — Midwood — Redgate, od ith mer iofette fc? 179; Crowell, 1s; Rayner Hern: od nl shh Winbards uber. ; Fark 4; Puschoer i fui t a Rtormart on u ri jj total ‘ar! te] Sy ny t dent! mre able te Gorn N Bxéhaige Bank. ‘arthy, . Stone, 1s; Wendreck, Garre' ist; Chiquetts, a” Biskaraon, a! total, ‘videor, 158; Gerdts, 146; total,” 67. THIRD GApe Berkeley — tent 1m: Boo tote 2h, tonal. bah batt Bone. DENTISTRY, se 5 gt Fytouan sme

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