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, f Finst Game WINONARS BEAT GRAND CENTRALS Brooklyn Five Drubbed in Series for the Metropolitan Cham- pionship, and New Jerseys Take Two from Keystones, ‘Two eeties were rolled in the Metro. politan championship tournament las night, ‘The Grand Centre! and Winona’ fives played their games on the Univer- @al Alleys in Brooklyn, while the Key- stones and New Jerseys met at Amann & ‘Triess’s New York Alleys, The scores: FIRST GAME~Keystore—Greenen «ld, MS; HL 342; Burton, 181; Stevens, 17; MeCognineh, Wi} total, WM. New Jer- nme Duncan, 16; Gory yon, 27; Uuek, 29; Cottman, 1:8; | sits ear K—Keystone—Greenewaid, Hit, it, ps pan 182; Stevens, 190; Mecegmac S87. New Jer- sey Schoo Dunesn, 1a; Gordon. : witty” tid Busk, Is; Coftinat, 19, AMH—Key stone—Greenewald, 1, Burton, 193; Stevens, 159; ek. Wil; Sl. New Jers Duneen, 7 Coffman, 3%; total, OF rf Drug Trade Tournament, The tournament of the Drug Trade Was rolled in two sections last night | on. the Criterton alleya, Dohme end Lanma in the firat sectic Witch was won by roll off. The scores, First Section, played a tle the former FIRST GAME—Sha and Dohme.— Iieffelin, 10; Keller 1: Korndorte 187; Solan, Doeer, Wit; total, Colwute & Co.—Fautkner, ‘118; Brus! MB; Oldershaw, 173; Barnes, WT; C 200; toval, 81 ‘OND GAME--Shiarp and Dohme,— Rleflelin, 18: Keller, 108; Korndort 1; Solan, 139; Doerr, 164; total, v2 Tle game, eleventh frame; 63. Uan- mann and Kemp—Thomas, 169; them- mell, 14; Dixon Kampf, 131; Me- Gillen, 119; otal, Bleventh frame, | THIRD GAMP—Colgate & Co—Faulk- | ner, Krush, Ist; Oldersthaw, 179 Barnes, 24, total, m2. | Lanmann as, 188; | » Gemmell, 116; n, 101; Kam) MeGiillen, 142; total,’ ex) nD 1s ‘Becond Section. wigan, GAME—Roessler & Hasslacher isch. it. Mueller, il; Ha- fea » 118: Dubois. 1H); Bode, 11; to fal, 198. Seabury & Johnaon—Louls, 18; Deaell 1%; Benjamin, ; Caughey Judge. 05; total. BECOND GAMER. & H. Co.—Walach, | oo TT, Muriler, 1H bola its; He. Wy all, Tatum ley, Ws. Verde, 167 te THIRD G ees “senbury & \Johnson— Louls, eller, 143; ‘Benjamin, Caug Judge. 14; total, Whitall, Tatum & Co.—Terry Whelpie 4 4, 134; Kaiser, Reddy, 147; total, 747, Semcpaiponense LAST NIGHT'S SCORES. Gas Companics Lengue, ‘onsolidated Gas Branch % No l-Irwin, 17; Silkworth, Johnson, 11; Muensch, 10a; Bit 135; total, @. Standard (125th logan, 165; Jones, 114; Schneider, | ITI; Stoebe, 178; total, 770. D GAME—Consolidated Branch eil, 125; Leahy, 117; Mor- 7; Barker, 102; K nae, 119; |, 5. 8 ard GOBth —Logan, 150; ‘Jones, Sch 1294, Bell! 148: Bloebe total, 7 THIRD GAME-—Consolidated Branch 2 No, 1—Irwin, Siikworth, 14; Johnson, 112; Me’ i. Sitterly, 164; total, Branch 6, No, 2--Re % ton, 18; Klennen, 110; Barker, | 1H; total, 06, Gerwania National PINST GAMB—Freiheit—B, Schoppner, int Sehults, 18; Weeks, 176; Gepren Hi C. Schoppnrr, 143; total, 0 Nuls—Schweetdfeger ite; Hassell, 124; Rlebler, 148: total, 738. BECOND GAME - Sch weetdfeger, + 140; sell, 123; Riebler, Ii; Schultz, 137; total, 7m, Pastimes—Braver, lit; Brown, 1%; Behnetder, Ml; Frahrendoff, 183; Hulle, 139; toial, 74. THIRD GAME--Pastimes—Brauer, 137; Brown, 143; Sshnelder, 181; Frahren- Goff, 151; Hulle. 171; totaet. Fretheit <E. Schoppner, 180; Schultz, 115; ‘Weeks, 137; Gepsen, 125; C. Schoppner, 1}, total, 718, oer Newspaper League. FIRST G. — Times — Kennedy, 194; pieroe,, 7 Blaisdell, 213; Boyle, 177} | Burr, total, 94.' Sui—Peem, 1%. ia hare 166; Brveqinest 168; Berry, Daley, 227; total, \BECOND Gam Times Kennedy, 190; Pierce, 145; Blaisdell, 12; Boyle, 167; Burr, 174; total, 779. 'Tribune—Flanni- gan, 143; Bentley, 189; Keohan, 183; Carroll, 199: Vandevecr, 201; total, 5%. THIRD GAME—Sun—Peem, 161; Bleeker, 1D; Strawinski, 1&2: Berry 22; Daley, 21; total, 81, Tribune-—Flanigan, 131; Bently. 1%; Keohan, 216; Carroll, 152} Vandeveer, 200; total, M1. Commercial League. ny—Stod- —Carner Com 7 amaon, 167; Walker, 183; gag ed ‘99; Lightbardy, 198; total, ‘American. Woolen Company—Tor- 163; V. Jackson, 9%; Weber, 19; ie 19; Warmuth, 173; total, ME — Carner Company rar, m Williamson, 171; Walker, Pusenee my, 177; Lightbardy, ta om; Mahler, 181; Panty, 1; tenden, 156; Starr, 188; total, ba ttyl Torben iV Wooten Com- American Can oa Pat —Torber Jackson, 10; eber, 100, Jackson, 174, Warmuth, total, i ‘ek American Cah Compeny Mahler, 157; Champhney, rcttenden, 1H; 'Panby, 123; total, Trast Cow ) League. GAME—North American—Wil- » son, 214; De Plaque, Wi; De Rosette, 176; Ostrom, 172; Buckingham, 192; to- , 5. Tithe Guarantee — Rider, i Van Boren, 17%: Lotten, 195; jobingon, 24; Condit, 2; total, sa. OND GAMBL-Norh American--Wil- $n, 159: De Plaque, 167; De Rosette, 1M4;' Ostrom, 136; Buckingham, 187; rol. City, Trust-MeKenna, Sooner, 14; Eck, 18, Boyd, oH Bette (roarai Rid itle Cruarantee—Rider, pa Buren, 16 NLotten, 162; Re a 168; Condit, 171; tora City * Trust—Mokenna, 185, ‘Con- Fick, 18; Bord, 19; Smith, a Sesedy way League. FIRST GAMP—Rosedale—Junge, 178; Lang, 18; Adickes, 19; Laukeman, Jal, ae. net ati total, 8. Corin- Ne: Hosey, } jolme, ‘ih Wetoy: 14; Smith, 178 total, Dt GAME— Rosedale—Junge, 173; lickes, 186: Laukeman. tesloh, 3; total, 9%. Tuscan-~ GOUGOLTZ HAS A SPEEDY PARTNER IN GARDEN RACE. Gougoltz, Who Is Now Training.at Manhattan Beach Track| Watch Gougoltz this time, That fs the latest tip out in connection wit the six-day bicycle race, which starts at midnight Sunday in Madison Square Garden. Goo-Goo, as the Frenchinan has come to be known by six-day race | enthusiasts, has a real partner this time in Breton, The latter ls speedy and has the endurance powe: 8: Morrisey, | Maleady, 191 rhitny y Morrisey. Maleady, ‘$m! G Helfst, 149; Voltt, 20; t 5Gartland, 161; Kelly, total, National Uni Stone, 1 Thoupooran, Grote-laret. Ths mi, a, M4; Stone. Thoubboran, Mal; THIRD” 193, rt, 2: Latayette—Kahre, secon GAM ‘Marner, 13: 0 Belen, TO: Hines. tal, 716. Kever, 168 Lewis, isi; THIRD iA nelle iuerranule and, 14); Rey . 188; Gra Ben Franklin L FIRST oA a Ane ca H i; i wt Textlle—Koon, 18; | Crossland, “A Novel for 1 Cent. ntful novel with THE EVEN. ae Koehier. is tal, BRCOND Ga Anes 3—Genoa—M cGrath, MeBride, 114; Keote, 182) Bhler’s Alleys, FIRST GAME—No. &-Gartland, | 1M: Kelly, 185; Lee, 187; to! No, Bheridan, 176; gy er, 24; Car- nter, is; total, 668. BECOND GAME—No. 21—Schill 3s: Helfst, 207; Volta, 1%; total, 67, N & Sheridan, 1M; McKeever, | 285; car: nter, 183 total, 612, THIRD’ GAME—No, %—Schill, 0s! 12; Heinrich, 118; Hanson, 152; Bank Clerks’ League. wis, 194; Gross Ma; t etional 1S; Mee. oy OY hap tii orris Bank— i tonal City en Gro: brand, 16; Langteid, 1 r. j total, 946 tat: e, otal, 5H. | 18; Lee, in| riper GAME—Logan No, total, Helnrlon, 18; SECOND ‘Gaith “Logan xo. seaceain | fot 798. Lafayette} ‘oAME fort Qreene—Lorek, | Mayer, 156), total, | 164; total, i} National eynohis, IK; Benedks, , 686, ty Bank— gine, im Benetict, 146; Bank— Kettner, Ish; te Bank 8; Wells, 1%; total, nt, ane, {fechour. ie iota a n Cereta ever of 3 Oats. Send for our beauti ilusirated Catalogue. A Ceteta Check in —Doerndeng olde, Ue, 1% Stock Exchange Leng Cooke, 135; V Wetalar & Co.--Nola Nesey inpes de Le Vergne, N Mrdmann, | jelson, 13; Mi de La Verne, 16: Gureo iach 1%; Nel total, ore Lomagwel ny ‘Viena, 168; Limbau, 290; tha Alleys, Palmer, 18; Moran, 196; le Als, rie GAME: i Vi Cor & pene: = a : Blackm Cahill, 18; Grady, Ed wards, ty Guggols, 170; total, S58, 1a rhiich, 216; hein Hoagian TH GAME—Universat ~Eadwarde, 28; Riker, er total, Thomas, 131; rit, KAME-—Groesdeck & Co, | A Twrer 128; Ferris, 122; Jenkins, Lit; total, S44. Probst, Wetalar & Co. Nolan, fi; Herrman, 12; ; total, 3% | ein ; Bite- Central i Moore, Life Thum's “White Ele Siddall, 138: Helitas, 177; Cordes, 28; Remple, mh, 1s; total, S00, THIRD GAME—Winonah-Robinsof, | 28; Leonard, tio, Jones, 24; Merbers, 2; Dinsmore, 17%; total, 1,00. Grand Central—Cordes, 178; Toten, Moore, 1, Remple, M2; Helitas, 2%; |} total, 883, Match Game, naconda Club— J. Fo, D. Hogan, T. Hogan, 16s Toss, 143, Miss D. Levy, Brennan total, 983. Blessing, 8; BO OH F Dyroft, 18; Mrs. Ble Poss, i38;Mrs, Dyroft Mr Neremane BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT, | THIRD GAME—T. Manson & Co—! New York Rogal Arcanum League—| Kleppe, 118; Gone, 185; Scott, AY; | Firat Seetton—Detendam, Boulevard. | te: % i teah B ise pene Be Second Bectlon~Audubor . ‘ordham No. 2. Interurba: r Ferris, 12; Jenkins, 147; total, 372. | Halon’: Mice oe ee Knights of Columbus League—Holy t Kew doveey Kational. Trinity, Harlem, Xavier; at Thum &« FIRST fa T, Browne, m2; | Lehrbach’s alleys Daly, 184 Ooms Pro- ingside Tourney—Royal Arcanw Hudeon; at Cammann’ ey: Lifo Insurance Jeague—-United Stat United States Casualty; at ant alleys. Archdloceean Union.—Spaiding No. 2 Holy Cross No. 1, Columbus; at Thum ‘n9; | & ehrbach’s alleys, a, Broadway League-udson, Broad- bine Tuxedo, at Behwartje & Arps alleys. Wat ast: Harlem League—Premler, Nonpareil, ; Tre. Aseunen: at Thum & Kahisdorp's alleys. Columbla League—Alpine, West Side, FPitagerald, 175; total, 772. Gramerey— Engel, 187; Mahian, 117; Brunn, 137; Helm, 16; Van Peli, 145} total, 7, | 4 Gas Companies, ? rha Alleys. Because the slow Quaker pan-roasting brings out the nut oil of the oats-- is brown and rich--not pale and pasty. (money rat Plan, ully ackage uaker pack. Cerca Addens i much .eoo You can get your table silver, chinaware, and many other article than the usual cost, through our As Premium COUPON when returned with ethers taken from . ae called so Algonquin, at Sehiueing’s alleys. wood, QounTs New York lLaague—Caledonian, Or- | FIRST GAME—Gramercy—Engel, 26:) ohand, Casino, et Amann & riess's Mahlan, 1%; Bruna, 1%; Helm, 171; | alleys 5; tou 859, Bedford) American Natlonal—Unton, Sticker, ) , Markwell, 173; Miller, Ha Balasore. at Thum's White Elephant | M ; Wolngarth, 211; total, 990. a 8 “OND GAMES mphion—Haus, i Pastime National—Mananx, Athenae- ele of oran, 131; Thomad, 1M, Nin Pastime, at Bothner & Bayer Noack, we Markwell, 19); Miller, 18%: | HX raide League-Empire City, Rose- Martin, Wolnwarth, 248; total, &M rapa os net daa ygy: | oo take mHIRD Hays Rmpstene Hane, | dale, Minerprias, at Blevers & Lake. Brooklyn R. A. League—Palm, Ridge Ghibert, at Eidorato alleys Brooklyn RB. A. Minor League Atlan fc, Alert, Willlamaburg; High Ground ro Patra, Fulton; Peerless, Ridge- } | ‘ood, Bushwick, at Superba a FIRST GAME—on, Gus. Co., Branch! Ben Franklin League—News ys. Hart. |e 4 No. 1—Cronin, Siikworth, 103; tett, Mail and Express vs. Globe, Barty Johneon, ML: Mue 100; Sitterley, | lett’ va. Globe, at Grand Central Acad- 185; total, 690. Sandard, lth St.—| emy alleys. i an, 165; Jones, 114; Bolinelder, 142.) Lang Island Navy League—-Brooklyn, jell, 171; Stoebe, 178; total, 770 Williamsburg, Orum, at Universal al- sECOND GAMB-Con. Branch 6. No, 2 leys. | Pei ie jae. be Rage od eg len ee er, 10 ennen, ; fot, Bandar, 1ssth 8t-Logua, 100; Jones,| NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. 135; Bohnolder, 139; Bell, 143; Stoebe, fd 202; total, 774. i= THIRD GAME—Con. Branch 2, No. 1— (Moecial to The Evening World.) Irwin, 12; Silkworth. 146; McQuade,| NEW ORLEANS. La, Nov, %~—The 4; Mc “18; # follows: | Ui; tormk Kiennen; 1 parker, “Tint RACE—Four furlongs; eeliing: olds. Mrs. Dob *Laotod Y i eve « “Goo-Goo" hasn't had such 9 good partner in years, He has always been Were Hi dase Madedicion unlucky in the selection of team mates, and twice lust races at the Garden 0; tne. os. U Wastes: | chiefly because he has had a partner that fatled to stand the test at the crit!- ti; Roe, 179 ‘gintt h, 13: totals, #8, | ht SECOND ‘GAME — Undine—Schnelder, yh a ae 14. Buehler. 38%; Nonper, 161: iy Beek ine Breton, who will alternate with “Goo-Goo” in this race, Is made of the 122 may jm totale, i, Brooialyn | Ww vy.” 182 ° tren » | Vight stuff, and many experts eo already picked the Freach pair as win- nell Laggan, 1; Grove, 24} to- | Bae res Peto news of the long grind. There are other teams entered for the big race, how- mis GAME o Sseeveort Walker, 18 | tenths soiting, | Lines | a ‘ng. 16; Bolmnel a, —— Bive Mint ....4.. : e ar that have pienty of back!ng i Brooklyn — Bilge Mint . H | Stee = be Bloodgood. 177; Neall. 172; Swa Zebner, 14; Simpson, 16; total, ; Logan, 1m: “Grove, “186; " Waring, 18; Brooks, 181, total, se 8 MoCoy, 151; pe, total, AM. FIRST —GAME—Knickerbocker—Hoff- | FIRST GAME~De Witt Cilnton—South-| ge Sy MONE : ow Tuscan—Bloodgood us Neall, 186; | man, 19; Prerept:, 161; Babinger, } well, 178; Conley, 168; Tuthill, 198; Rob. Wilttam P. 24 0 Swade, 13; Waring, 151; Brooks, 157; Brunasen, 1%; La Forest, 102; total,| Inson, 122: Richardson, 149; total, 7 3 Autollght 104 total, | 8&3 Fidelia—Schults, ef Dumas, 18; | ay Ne ta Had i eh ‘eat THIRD, RAC) in Paseo quarters “ « pile jab , ay a * nn, i nite, ‘ enh, % a + total, ® or + Yooaes, othermel, 214; Soh, Amann, x mi — Ay te [Bits a ST GAME— Subway —Flobr, 163; SE —Knickerbocker—Hoft- | SECOND GAME—Fort Greene—South- deon 210 Pe 1%; Perkins, 124; O'Brien, 110;/ man. 148; Prescott, 156; Bablnger, 14; | well, 183; Conley, 14; Tuthitl, 182, pst Som ies ‘atzen r, 133; total, @. Dipper, Brunssen, 187; La’ Forest, 191: ¢otai,| Robinson, 18; Richardson, 214; total,| — jogg orakany by 108 Inenbarth, 188; Pringle, 161; Henning,! $8. Algonqufn—Smith, 157; Watt, 4;| M8, Peconlo-Neff, 13); Washburn, 151;| —— Rosle Williams... Shea 152; Helibut, 166; Jordan, 163; total, 7%. | Linden, 211; Olsson, 19); Shiman, 1%:! Hill, 142, Hicks, 133; Manquals, 143; —— Duskyt s+. lot SECOND. GAME—Subw 157; | | total, total, 699, fi | FOURTH RACK—Mile and seventy yards Banker, 188: Perking, 138; O'Brven, 1; THIRD GAME-Fidella—Schultz, %8;|THIRD GAN je Witt Clinton— | handicap, Katzenberger, 147; ‘total, 762. Unex:| Dumas, 168; Rotherme!, 2; Sohl, 17;| Southwell, 1 onley, 161; Tuthili,| — —> Ep -t0 pected—Ackerman. 194: Dale It; Jack:| Amann. Mi; total, $0 Algonquin | 140; Robinson, 14% Richardson, 119; b iceineae 109 fon, Jol: Levien, 116; Sehwarts, 178; to-| Smith, 21: Watt, 18) L | total, #78, _Peeonte 1m: W 11 Aladdin 10? Olsson, 178; Shiman, 168: burn, 161; Hill, 157; Hicks, 130; Man-| {3 geaneesian 4 nifkd Game alter ia Be He quals, 154; total, Il be Resake int "1 lelibut, 14} 8 4 é 15 vo nv Jordan, 18; ‘total Unexpected | 3 mare Uieeee Metropolitan Champlo FIFTH RACK Divessenelane ot a mile Ackerman, 168, Dele, 108; Jackson, 1; WHIST GAMK-F. Viet FIRST GAMF-—Winonah—Robinaon, 26 RS feo nae ns Lavien, 201; Sohwarts, Ib; total, Wh 5) Dente biel * Leonard, 103; Jones, 164; Herberg. 192; Jonette 108 Archdlocesan League, | : ve ht Dinamore, 2; total, 91, Grand ‘Cen- “7 the f 19: Brie | tral—Cordes, 17; Siddall, 168; Moore, | 6 Gravina bot ¥ FIRST GAME—Spalding No. 2-0 Neill, ‘Purtle, 175; Williams, | 18; Remple, 181; Helltas, 200; total. | ‘ 1 154; Stringer. 26; Mannion, 111; kinn.s, 8} f 4 ; HH 2, Siliger, 10; total, oe Nook, is SECOND GAMF—Winonah—Robinson, | M4 is nessy, 1 Smith, 3 EB. rentk Davia, Leonard, 10; Jones, 1; Herbers, sixTit RACE te. 184; J. Etzel, 1%; Murphy, 12%, total, | Hoerrs, Dinsmore. 17; total, 8%. Grand xr! Face ny —* selling. 91. SECOND GAME-St, Mary—Plaes a — =| 1; Dahles, Btumf, 215; Gelsler, 19; Malaacher, 186; total. S81, Leo— 959 Hennessy, 1%; F. Smith, 11; L. Grene z Neh, 1M J. Btael, 190; Murphy, 17% 7. . THIRD GAME- alding No, 2Q'Nulll, 178; St Ha Cae att, En- nis, 18 i er a total, St Mary ~ Binesser, 19; Dahier, 136; Stumff. 14; Gelster, (208; Malzacher 176; total, 827. | Knights of Columb: | FIRS TGAMEExeelstor Travers, 152; | Dennin, Puts, 125; Gitlea, 19); Wal- w Amsierdam | | 3 | j cepiration of (wo minutes of the fifth OFF THe ONe for to — Sead to THE Anegatc AN CERBAL CO, Dept. 8. Cnicace, eh Re = a4 PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANOS AND © oe w bs 102 ——~ Reliance or 1 Mieanthnipe 10 Sherry Proneet i Rainiand 105 Faxciamation wT Tor he ntry lowan — JONES BEATS GOFFEY. (Bpectal to The Evening World) PHILADELPHIA, | Pa, Nov. 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