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THE WOstDt WORLD! WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1904. | “PREPARING FOR ANNUAL CONGRESS OF BOWLERS|: Ebbets Will Go to Milwaukee with Big Dele- gation and Hopes to Bring Annual Event Here in 1906, 4 the time draws near for the start American Bowling Congress 6t/ those in change here are! extensive preparations for the Charles H. Bbbets is endeayor- have a lange delegation attund purpose of bringing the 1906 (tournament to this city. + Dbberts will in a fow days begin ot the alley owners and in Greate New York, with the @alning their eupport and se- thes subseriptions, with which to guarantee enovgh prize money to make the big event possible, The only drawback to the project Is ‘the idea held by many that the after effects of « rational tournament aro in- ‘‘Jurious to the game and that the event ghould qo to some city where the game , needs a boom. This year’s tournament ‘was sought after by Philadelphia, but the Qual drew qut in favor of Mil- waukee. oping to have a clear road for it next year, Nevertheless, Ebbetts Ad his agsociates are confident of euc- cess, They aesert that Madison Square * Garden would amply accommodate the army of bowlers who would come from @il parts of the ¢ountry to attend the | @nnual conjest. Tt ls more than likely, even if the 1906 q@hampionship falls through, this seotion will be well represented at the congress, The Metropolitans, metropolitan cham- t if ta s is | i | 1 r | | ipada 'y, tournament with @ club team Probably, of Voorheis, Beam, | Brera Fisher and one other yet 10 be preg ied, Other clubs are expected sult, as the picked teams of are have been frowned on) officials. pT +) Ben Franklin League omnia won two games in the Grand a fray etleye. an hight by good mar Li efeigat fy Are arranging to compete in tne | Score Co, iM! 183; Ryd Richer: Hackett, bumene: pel 5 Elght bundred and fifty-three by the Plumbers’ Trade Journal was the high team mark of the games rotied last gi on on the Monarch Palace adleys. FIRST wSime—y, Du Bo & Co— Bowen A Fuweett, re eles Keteh- gg AR 7 tit; 1; Macnee, 1s ade jonirnat Fi me i; slater, 10; cd y at ‘Atters, Im; OC. sii Nb Atha, U. Du Bols & — ‘unahanr i182 Ketch: etch: ohn d-Apinay, 8, i; Hines i, Donahue, i aa f ‘Plumbers’ A Jour- og Jour. int weal Wa ‘jon deletes 0, t—-MoClelian, 143; Apinau, #8; Clark, 16; Keenan, 129;’ Donahus, 133; total, Amert night in ‘son ‘Thum's han alleys and then fell barely beating the Unions, PLB GAME — Union—Stende,, 190; k, ‘Thomaon, 189; Thurber, 164; Mug tickers Mag 5 1%; Erlich, 16x; Mere, 175. “Total, a. SECOND GAME: Ividere—Lock wood, Ay Rehbein, 19; Driesi- 14; 19." Total, 996. Stickers—Magnussen’ 145; Brocker, 182; Erlich, 185; Kuhn, 23; Walters, 164 Total 92, Winning from. th White Ele; down 6 sf, | THERD GAME — Belvidere—Lockwo. 1; Buckbee, id pene. 1%; Drel- were the win last night on Bhier's fate! avenue Palace lace alleys. The scores GAME — Fern — Bennett, 19 Swan, 1M Ni » 18; lle, 161; Bwan, 163; Ketoham, 235; totad, 88% Park Slope ~Hudson, routenburg, 18; Fant, bel 0. oe Stone, 149; Thonbboron, 13; THIRD GAMB—Park Slope Huge, i bag pe owt 1 is Flint, 142; 0. B. ¢, 187; Thon 118; total, 826. Mt; Smith, Wilkia- GAMB—| Ml; | Tracey, #0n, 199; total, Broek BR. A, Minors, An interesting series were rolled las! Maght on the Supérda alleys, The scores: | FIRST SERIES, FIRST GAME ~ Atlantic — Loves, Hewveland, Iii Ja ecb, iy O'Conne 9; Te 1, ise, jo Walmaley, 173; 4; Hawkins, zi Richter, Winne. i feo: Siddall, 190. Total, SECOND GAME-—Williamsburg—Mille, | 110; Carey, 179, port 225; Powell, 16); Hngland, 190, T Alert—Walmé- ley, 135, wing 18; Hawkins, 179; Richer, Siddal, ‘a. Total, 792. THIRD aa se aa Adilier, Carey. 3; Graf, 21, Powell, 18) England, 17, | Total, #7. Atiantle Losee, 144; Reeveland, 24; Jacobs, QConnell, 1%; Toombs, "134. Total, | | Second Series, FIRST GAME—Peerless—Howard, 151; | Bruno, Ml; Rocamery, Mi ML Pitan 136 | Oates, 17%} total idgewood— | Van Wyck, 100; Ringe, Bi Dezaloa, E11; Goud, Ws “Tuttle, 14) total, 73. AME—Peertoss—Howard, 20 nae ees Mecafterty, ny, it; Di Oates, 171;' tori, 908. nelly, 141; Kaleer, 220; te, 182; Schartenbers, 165; Gundemere, 170, to: | THIRD GAME—Ridgewood—Van Wyck, Inge, 125; Dezalba, 188; | Mit ty matte, 183; total, 716. Basnwlck- Franelty, Kaiser, 173; White, 171; Gaps [eneere. TT; Gundemere, 176; to- THIRD SERIES, no Fattle--Keenbie, ae: Powles, FIRST GAM ME—Pro Patria iis; eS Ke, 18: im; ' King, ni “Benth, retis, A, Anieanael, GAMES High Grousd-Ol) rer. rey, MS bye. ok: total, 6 been ti by pT King, i: 1 tatal, ot | ae TRE tota THE DS: | Grout objer paw CENTRAL ROMD HOLDS UP CITY The hearing before the Sinking Fund) Commission this afternoon to vou to @nd some way by which the Tam | many contractors Murphy and Gaffney might use Pier %, North River, for dumping purposes, resolved itscif Into | an attempt on the part of the New) York Central road to take the city by the throat for a thirty-year franchise | with a lose to the city of $54,000, At times the Mayor and Comptroller Grout opetly told Ira A, Place, counsel | for the New York Central, that the road wos trying to hola up the city, Mr, Place was told the New York Central had mn some manner obtained the uso of the city's streets so long for nothing that It now expected everything It want ed would be given without cost to it Finally the whole matter went over until Monday next, The hearing grew out of the effort of the contractors to use Pler @, now |leased by the New York Central, to dump the dir avated for the new Pennsylvania "station at Thirty-second street. The New York Central agreed to give up the pler for five years, hav- ing already eased Pler 68, three | blocks further north. But in return for permitting the Pennsylvania to use this plier the company demanded the right to lay tracks a distance of 4,000 teet along. covering # period of thirty years, The Dock Comunissi w recommended | this sum Spree, 408 OF Camptroiier that at the ats, ual Me Mey toe franchise should rina #LM9 yearly; but, because | of certaln conditions, he was willing to | permit the franchise, providing the elty | Negras bn yearly the hearing was bewun A. J President of the Pennay! a |, WH present with whe engin- | Boardman, ounsel for A report was read from Engineer Mo- | mat of the Finance Department, stat- In ea ing jue of the franchir to this @ contention of the New York | Central was read urging that the bell assent to the lease at $300 a year cata Mp Grout you | Flannel Dept. Special Sale of 32-inch Scotch Washable Flannel, very desirable designs and colorings in fancy colored stripes, at 1c. yd., value 4oc, Velvetta Flannel. | Large assortment of the best designs and colorings; suit- able for dressing sacques, wrappers and house robes, at 15c. yd., special value, Flannel Remnants. Special sale to close out at {Stores All Over, jonce, large variety Fancy Flannel Remnants at 4 price. |* Lord&3 7 Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, ART EXHIBITIONS AND SALES. Fen sUFh isd LiMs hel Malad Botohdei Important Sale of High Class Paintings MTEC, e_ srenad 1m) deure| ancker, 16; Hailes 2: Mota. bi 125; mith, 128; A, *aniaarisel, 1885; totes, Fay, 100; Tift, 145; Biggs, 103; Goid, 193] gen, lib, Thurber, ils’ Ladge, 0h | im Bartlett—skelly, ‘184; Cook,| ‘Total, $40. . f + Snow, ‘2a; ‘Ander- . FIRST GAME—Tecumseh— —Brown, 171: lol mpton, | artis, "1%; Bnover, 12; Birawinski | ‘The United States Casualty Com; 4 Riilekerbocker—W tet, am “Pres ae He; Me ¢Leod, 144; total, 749. Bartlet teat the United States Lite wee cout, 180; MeNenny, 14; jumsen, 183; - i ¥4, eS Cook, 18; Snow, Fal Wile straight games on Shum's White le: Geisler, 14; tous, $12 | Anderson, 154; total, soi, | pant alleys last night. The scores: | BECOND GAMI: — Tecumseh — Brown, 7) At ~GlobesCompron” 1%; E. Camualty Co)" ib; Pertting, 1); Baron, 16, Guan, | «Martin, 105; Snover, 129; Strawinaki,| ‘Histon, ‘te Nig MipP, 16; Gumtin, Te; Ven} 115; H. Lancaster, 16; total, £10 Ac: | 1 McLeod, 176; total, Té Evening Wink, 8 rat Jem total, & tive-M, Emanuel, 174, Miunde!, me: Mall—Toell, 164; Sellars, 14; Knight, Lite-Hubbel, lw M6; Lambert, 14; Ecketein, 121; A, Ema: $A; Butts, ial) Bont, i; total, Te | Galiegher, 146; Johnson, 82) Dea, 1 uel aH SE Knckaroe er Wo Germania National, Sitiston, 1? Kippe ist Ci emi ° bien | 18; Proscott, 14; Mew can | ston, i , ‘an ; 4 e,it¢, Buftalos bad no trouble tn win- Winkle, i; Eh is ‘wivtal Tar | 12: Celaieg, 1s Maat aitndel ng yh ge Mead night on the Ger) U8, Lite—tHub' Wilson; 151; 1M) | Rgesteta, 173; A ’ Fie, a Gain (el 0-4 Gathiener 115; Johiison, '92; Dean, 11; | estrich, 182; Roth, 166;,Gyth, 148; Ba- | THR 7 - geinar, 151; ior) £24. Nutty Nuw— mii “G pang a; Gia tt, Yan Night. | > Weetdteger, Iii; Btoiner, 142; Rieb- Winkle, 1; English, JM; total, TH. Bowling Games To-Night, = er, wa Sohmidt, 151; Schultz, 116; fe—Hubbel, 12; ‘Witeon; 136; American Natlonal—Nyack, New Jer- ona GAMPENutly Nuteon atin Pe Dougherty, 121; Dean, ay, Loseville, at Thums alleys, man, Jt; Schweetdtegcr, id; Riebier, | i total. Columbia League-Owi, Phoenix, Rose | pa a Sehmidi, Ai Schultz, 14: total, Stoek yan ¢ League, @nle, at Schins! Lbdhypghe nahin ickor: immer, 142; De Groebel, | i e—Gree! 30, Vs. 4 Wh; Gattga, 195; Woitel, 158 J. Groebel, | ce rolied iat aie ne eae ent anal s t. ‘etnmerish & Co, at Thum's 1s; total, 137. ;| Blopnant”aileys, Jacarim toh, ole Ws Hephant alle: Sipetnart, ma aa os cory zim. | #1GST GAME Milingwood & | Cun-| hatter, Beftalo, nt Cam ve et, 18; D. Grosbel, 18; Gattga, 1s; | Teneham—Carpenter, 125; | Greaves,! Rroadway League—. Algongula, c we 4 Nowetel, 127; J. Groebel, 14T) Local, 7 | Te et eee ea: pla, Hurtnlo, at Bobwartje Arpa’s a Jewellers’ Leagwe, panels, a Rati fa; Pig | M3; | “\rendiocesan Unton—Spalding No. 2 The Elgin Watch Company five lost | saCOND GAMBe Marshall Bpader geassieectheaa! all fees games in the above league! G5 “parsons, 170; Relts, 140; Russell, filled brad 1 ts on the Universa alleys. 9; Slocum, 1%; Roberts, 216; total, New York League—Criterion, Spartan, ' more Ti, Jacquelin & Co.—MeDonald, 1g1;|Ko Ko, at Amana & Triess’s éileys, Pt Fy ins GAME “Blin National Wa Fayne, it Abern, od Martin, 1613] Knights of Columbus League—De| a im ete 108: McKay, 10% Rd Cross, 14; total, Boto, Balve Kegina, ¢ sa Own; at lomugh, 4; y:| MHIRD GAMB— I anrsnall, Spader &| Thum & Lehrbach’s a Vdall & Hallo ua. Co.—Parsons, 199; Reitz, 127; Pentard, dis : League—Myatery, Westohes- Hp, 12; Biller, 2285] Slocum, isi Pomarta, tals total | tor Wheelmen, Algonquin; at Thum é& cay, 125.) 8. Bllingw unin >| Kahlsdort’s alleys. man’ iti whitney. | pente?, i! reve n ten: tag | Gas Companies’ Lexgue—New Amater- 6% Udall & Ballon—Bush,| Pleken, 16; Hardy, 16; } 8 | aam G, 0., Consolidated G, 0. No. 1,, 11 Mi Karpy wi f lipp, 146; Miller, 12); New Jersey Association. Qonuonigated @. 0. No, 2; at Cadien’s | tota! juuerch alleyt vHit D GAME— ih Castle Points won twice last Ni lama Buckery Pinne- tn - | He § Jeo burh. 1M: Kirby, 128; Cuditop, M4; ey Corinthian, Miller, 441; Daub, 122; total, Fist Oa ig woeeetae i onan" d Klevers Lankenay'é| foyer, 148; re Long Island Navy Leagne. Mev tm: tata bia. ktour—atthur, | @ nidsOseoata, | The Williamsburg ¥...C. won, one| IN. Behringer, 16; Miller, 18 sayon| oy A. a gti Oerele. | fined the Brooklyn R, C. one and the 162; Fuessel, 1 total, & ree Ben Franklin League—Winthrop Press, jum n ane (Universal alleys last | SECOND GAME—8t re Eicks 171;| Burgoyne, Standard Ualoa; at Gran Digs, ee tty Castle Polnt-| Central Academy Alleys. ra iT Tae Wulineiebury Y. C—| Martin, 188; i Sal K, 175: Mittels-| . Foresters of lea—Fort Greene, Higa a ata we CRUSE | EPH: "Popes ‘Bop | Yarnm Bron at Bronte aac 14; Banhau, 149. Benson, 172; Jones, gs 1 a ob retees 164; total, #13, “Hit GAME How =. Agsnes, 1% Bulleun, World La’ Ori ¢ ehringer, be 195: Feldma jchnoor, 14 Puennel, Tig, total O44, Cantle Point . Medi Fitting, total, 733 3 poe, 198; Hasorogck. 1 fl stole, MANHATTAN’S LAST GAME, . 1; Joven ie, es aaaliad, 9ot Henegn, | Gore, ist: Pope, iW: poe, 8; te ‘The Manhattan Square football team THIRD GAME—Orium—Sauer, 95; Feld: Atehdiecesan Le will wind up thelr season next Sustay ma nm, 1 Schnoor, 104: Meyer, 13%; ‘n a game with the oleven attached ¢ * rotal, 16. Williamabure—| The Holy Cross W, team finally won| the United States ship Hancock. Dur- lartchan, WA: Rnttnes Daly, 101; on the Colonial Alleys, | ing the season the sailors were the only ' Hama, 16° Doremus, 1%; total, 105. thedral No. 1 and lost| eleven that were able to stand off the Criterion National %, brs Spaliing Ned y only, Shree peas ieee ogi previews tussle re- : . mn the game wi ‘a The Monarch Palace five won twice | Spalding No, 1 took the high-team sore u aa nd the Bleeckers once last night on|lead with Yl ‘She scores: bi cauterien seys store Hundied aed Yi Soda cya hag 12: ART EXHIBITIONS AND SALES, neteen, by Rosenberg. of the Bleeck- thy, 11; Ox, 196) eens ere. was the high individual mark, The On ae id wee cores: ys : be Fist GAME — Twentleth contary— y, 1; Monahan, 1; total, , Rutenbere. 142; Strobmann, 14: Heck- <oant, 13° Link, 13° Floevi, 168° tout, | SECOND GAME-Bpalding 1—Monher, . Monoreh: Palace—Welker, 1 MoCormack, yoran, 119; Mo- 5 Kiernan We. Newhouse, 148: Wahler, ftrey, 2; pte, os tonal, i Mg im JAR: total. MB! imith, 24; 8; Me- Br Meam sie tker-cRoeenbers, Fox! im; Beeley” str total, } 29; Collins. 178; Kalser, 182: MeCon- nell, 142: -P He; total. sma. Mon- f preh Palace—Wo" eran (aie Ufrrmes' a) Ms whore, aM: Wanier S97: Tries. 10 total. am. GAME — Bleeker — Ronenhere, | 4 Collins, 170; Kaleer, 14%: MeCon- | “Poll. M1: Ritter, 10s taal, Twen- Aeh Centnte—Ritanhers 1M: Btroh- mann 1% Heevronn, 15; Link, 128; Poel, 1%: totel. 117. New York Le er Caleddolare forfelted two ga~men to pleht at caret F Triesa's, This late the (an ant the Orchards to seat. TT; Rivvenhouse, 14; Ran- awe, i total. 4%, Cale- f NN) GAMF—Orchard—HWabn, 1 arom *. iy Wluemier, 140; Starats, | 1 Wirema 170; total, 8%. Caledon-! Canin Rerberk, — 157; hrenns 18% Rittenhouse Tt pit, to® hrans. ¥ Wilkins, ¥ Paotesivetar Tenane. gamios were roiled tm the above ent on “The Fatr’ alleys lust The scores f GAME Amerles» Ag, UAthograps ies ia. H eee H Hack t, 179; total, ath out, the e Orchards winning. The : ner GAM? — Lo capes” 19 ”. sie Lis spelging 1 ‘Mosher, 192; McCormack, 168; Doran, 173; McCa i) Waite, } firey, ‘alah, Site Holy Lavery, 34; ble jonahan, patees of Colambas, Holy Trinity Counclt won two games last night on the Colonial alleys, beat- ing Harlem apd Xavier teams, The scores: Z FIRST GAME—Holy Trinity Marron. Donohue, Loma il, Moran, 166, 121} MeCann, 14s i Harlem toral, 18; total, 3 Btapleton, n, 1; Clohosey, rit a) Me Holy. ‘Trintty—MeDon- id, M0; Moran, ia; Donohue, st: Leste, 11; MeUann,’ 175; total, 163. 18; 1m; Xavier—Kvian, Gartner, ina io3; Jowan, 87; Clohosey, New deraey Natio: Good scores were made on Tuxedo alleys in Newark last the, New seceers Winging twice, maker, with took the individual honors. The scores: Pis8s GAME— pvaphoe€- Blachiy, m; A pekly, Wa; Bevairt Ferber, total, va. waar Reilly, 0; TMs Fora a, Henr.ques, total oe the 8 Misr Coghlan, ttl tot oe GAME—Hackett, Carbart & ; A Novel for 1 Cent. it X"dchiaatcut Hovel with THE EVEN. G’ WORLD every 4 novels ot the day, ‘OND GAME—New Jeceey et ah acae Sulliva: rydor Shoomaker, 44; tot e—Relily, 17; Fagen. Set Ths Henclauen, 10! Coghtany nat ruinb 6 i. ‘Biachiy. 13.” Seletrid a sina Now on exhibition at The Fifth Ave. Art Galleries, 366+368 Fifth Ave., near 34th St, The collection of the George R. late Blanchard formerly President of the Erle Ry., for the Estate of his late widow, Mrs. Delia A. Blanchard ALSO The Collection of Mrs. E. Leroy Stewart with several important additions by the GREAT MASTERS THE SALE will be held TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AND FRIDAY BYBNINGS Waldorf Mr, James P, Silo w AT 8.15 O'CLOCK, In the Grand Ball Room of the -Astoria iit conduct the Sal ‘Hudson River Corporation Ac- oused by Mayor McClellan and Comptroller Grout of Attempt: ing to Grab Twelfth Avenue. want the franchise for how long?” 5 per ceut. every five yours. This made “For thirty years,” sald the railroad tne, Tental $168) for the frst tive years id $2,098 for the last five years, This wae pasved, Alderman MeCall voting in the negative, Then it was discovered that no vopy of the original lease which amendes| the terms had been received by Presdent fornes or Mr, Met‘all. The votr was reconsidered and the whole matter was lald over until next Wooday. MoCall dashed from the room to mect Gaffney, who stood walting for him outaide, The palr shook hands on its golng over for | five days. After the hearing Mr. Place sald the New York Ceniral would sand pat on Its demand for a thirty-year franchiso for $500 a year, or BOWLING NOTES, Young .ump fs without a doubt the! undisputed champion of the Juventles. He has been trying to get on a match 7 all season, but the cracks have passed 4.50 feet they | Mim up, ight to lay. under a law! h gave them right to lay | temporary switches without payment | ae Grout contended the track was not to be teinporary ut permanent. The railroad contended under the city's scale for tracks the franchise asked was Yerth only $613.00, on @ basis of 1,00 ec an McCall made PIANOS AND ORGANS, ney, Then you do hot intend to move these tracks along Twelfth avenue when the Pennaylvania returns pler 2 to our’ asked the Comptroller. “No, ait, We propose (0 keep them there,” was tne Lady Then why wuldn’'t you pay for them the same as other companies, at | the same rate?” asked the Comptroller, Mr, Place urged old contracts and the good they were doing the city. He said he was glad other companies had paid but couldn't see why that should apply in, this case, “What use,” said he, it (You, wil ‘not tet us “are ou cay tra a to *AW hat, use are ofr stroets,"" sald me Mayor, “if You aro to All them with your tracks? “You take the clty by the throat ang| be ‘Give un @ thirty-year contract,’ "| id the Mayor. ‘Througn thy hearing it developed tha the New York Central's contentlon Auxillary of the Kings ensary Soclety will hold © competition at the Fug No, 800 Fulton street, thi he 4 Smart Set is a new club composed motion that | of ladies and gentlemen, ther tment art ant the franclitse for $73.2. | every Bunday at Kopps's alleys, a | May cClellan, who Mong had | of the fair bowlers rot! equatly as well sided with the ‘omptrotier In his ef-| aa the men, fort to protect the city, mide a mo- tion that the rental be reduced %) cent, Inatead of W perc vided by ghe Comptroller, The eleven styles and makes of pianos enumerated below that are offered by the Bloomingdale Piano Store on easy terms of $5 down and | — |. 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Two years have been spent in select~ oer curing and blending the tobacco which goes in this clear Havana, It’s the famous Havana leaf grown in the Vuelta Abajo district of Cuba, This brand is just what a fine Havana ought to be in every vital or subtle quality, 300 Unit {n prine wil Slew me eS od Sreren te pr pene ie ndred, prepa: rates on reevipt ¢ price, Remit to Flatiron UNITED CIGAR STORES CO. One Always in Sight. “FOR SALE. COUCHES COVERED IN LEATHERETTE OR VELOUR, VALUE $10, AT DENTISTRY, DENTIST RAILROADS, HAYES’ PENNSYLVANIA” RAILROAD. DENTAL OFFICES" now at 338 6th Ave., cor, 2iat at ermerty 6 Years at SIRGEL COOPER CO. ‘Fautvned with all appliances for PAINLESS DENTISTRY. PEERLESS DISC RECORDS | $3.50 PER DOZEN, 30° PANS ye ve weve Wher TWENTY- Aman be AND | DESHHUSEES ASU CORTLANDT STREETS. The lsaving Hime trom Dedrosses and dt Btreets is five minutes later oat oft below: tor ddan sie! FOR THE W! 63 A. M.—CHICAGY BI" ERT L. 133 ESE TACs Limite. 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