The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1905, Page 2

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EY 1 GANS meets Mike (Twin) Sul- Mvan in Baltimore to-ntght, but not atthe lightweight figures. Even @. Wistory for the colored wonder will not -g hearing tor him from, the “"Un- Patan Dane.” “Scratch Gans’ off the Feeroray, unas tpa loots ne oun ger, Nolan, and It looks ns though Fenlly mean it. HAT & difference there ts In the attendance at the race tracks under the $3 admission fee and the days when a modest $2 wo lont to-pay for a seat In the mane, reece #2 only about and jj F foatier bon SN tts growing EB football heroes hive started, of and from now until 1 s ing Day there will be seraps on Beet that will make the Britt- look Hke a pink tea aftatr, HAT, a pity the Hightanders didn't start their win 2 couple of wee! “m SUSPECTED I TROT WINHER ~ vancer, Held Up Pending ~ > Investigation. ) MILWAUKED, Wis., Sep. 15.—A turf @ensation Geveloped at‘the State Fair ‘gtounds to-day when it was announced @bwt the Citizens’ Busi, League | Wars ‘of $5000 igiven for: the 221. trot esterday would not be distributed unt the “déntity of the winner,, Ad- yvancer, was set abliaies beyond doubt. igi * and was driven by Car- Typ horse was @ he coment cunpal as Major Chew, a feord of 24 14. ; ate ENTRIES. to The Rvening World.) RACE, TRACK, NEW Bept. 15—The entries for to- races are as follows: of the TAKES LEAD OF GOLFERS Alex. Smith Three Points Be- hind at 54 Holes on (Special to The FOX HILLS GO with field, 161, Hills, 184, 3, SV, 264; D. Ogilvie. H. Davis, South Oran ‘Tom Anderson. Montclair. D. Bowers, Rawlins, ‘Wyknayt. jouth Orange, 100, sAVest fields 190. Fox Hills. play, 86, 183, 80, 2T2; 70; Cc. 16 Brooklawn, 170, 83, 158. eld. ‘ounty, 1 Seny, weaning World.) iH F LINKS, 8. 1, Sept. 15.—The first eighteen holes of the second six of the seventy-two hole coin- petition for the open champtonship of | the Metropolitan Golf Association were played here to-day. the open champion. finished the round venty-three and took the tead, Willle Anderson. who lod at the end of aid a seventy-seven and finished up with 24 John Hobens, 82, 172. 70, 88, 82." ‘on. GLADDEN AGAIN DEFINES TAINTED GASH Church Wants No Money Made by ‘Methods Morally Repre- hensible: or Socially Gladden, Tnjurious.”” at SEATTLE, Sept. 15.—Dr. Washington to-day’s session of the ‘American Board for Foreign. Missions Congregational Church, duced his. resolutions protesting against | These ihe invitation ar solicitaden So) “taint ; Isaac Mac~ O' Lourhiln. Patrick. West- 448; Dr. A, H, Haigat, Foxy R. Gillett. Wykaxyl. W. B. Houghton, Fox Hille, 181. 79. . 9, 291; 249: 5S. 258; Horace WHY DIDN'T YOU WIN $4,320,000 ON DOLLAR BET?|~~ ‘ By Parley System All Book- makers Could Have Been Put Out of Business. x ‘A man of a mathematical turn of mind, impressed by the large numberof jong shots which have won at Sheeps- head Bay and Gravesend since racing was resumed in this city, figured out towiay that a # bill parieyed on the six races at Gravesend yesterday, would haye won $4,180,000, Parleying is race-track vernacular for the system of bettitig which obliges the bettor to place the winnings and original capital of his first victory on ‘ais choice tn the next race, and so of throughout the six races. ‘The’ winner of the first race yester- ;|@ay was Graceful, quoted at 20 to 1. | second race, which was by Tngle- side at 4 to 1. With Don Royat at 12 to 1, Nannie Hodge at 11 to 6 Brotoer Frank at 20 to 1 and St. Breeze at 7 to 2 the original dollar would soon reach colossal proportions. Of course Brother Frank at 200 to 1 would be the main factor in bringings the result to upwards of $4,000,000. ‘A remarkable parley was made in 2) | gowntown oMce™ the other @ay, which) Mustrates How rapidly money, can ac- cumulate on the parley system if the “4 aatter is iucky enough to pick the de "One of the men in the-offic rentane mau hand onget ie. Tie lati atten, handed nd (ey, Saker t to 6 s aime O Corte Ehunge. he man didn't Rave two x 29 San to ke joy it i tkronenon cep tio sik TACOS of Ba urday for hin. ing him @ memorandum of cholces. handbook accepted the every one of the six horses every son? Re handed the Iucky $2.28. 3 GOOD RIGHTS “ON GARD <n dos Gans Will Mest Mike (Twin) Sul. fivan “tn tha Orfole City. There ave three go08 bouts’ to” Be) Jecitied In the squated circle ‘to-ninh: ‘These milis will-no doubt prodnoe plen’ of fast fighting, as the principals in each are capable of taking considerable pun- besides are in Gt shape to intro- donations to. its funés from persoi whose gains are generally. believed to have bech made by methods reprehensible and soolally injurious.” _Dr. Gladden dad entered the auditorl- Without agit Capen es alti for An ordered: the 4% pounds welgh in at 6 P.M. ‘This will be Gans's first battle in’ thhore jm nearly a year, and 29 people of that city are anxious to he is the same clever and anitty he atways has shown himself to The bettor thus had $21 to bet on the) | | livan, brother of is brother. FORECAST OF T0-NIGHT’S FIGHTS. Gn ‘a (‘Con Pall ING-NEWS-AND-CO THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN NG, SEPTEMBER, 15, 1908, Joe Gans, the light-weight ehampion, will meet Mr, Jack (“Twin”) Sul- Peter Maher will tote his famous and well-/been confined rested “poonch” dato the ring {n hopo of hurling it upon Jack, Williams's jaw-bone. MAY ASK BAR TO PUNISH POOL y Lawyer Kool Tak Takes Exeep- tien to Magistrate’s Talk in |, Kenilworth Case and Intends, He Says, to Complain. Action {s_ threntened G. Koelbie; of No. © Walter W. Kenilworth. before the Magistrate S: ‘The Grand Jury to-day. complaint made against Mrs. Helen Harrison, of Forty-third street, who palmist “of stealing $460 from her. Judge Foster in General Gessiorts or- character instead pane, letoatien | 0 See ae Siecle Paget er “asmeciation tor action.” » Magistrate Pool by Lawyer Alphonse growing out of the arraignment of charge of grand larceny. HAD A WALTZ fore He Got Back, (pectal to The Evening Worlt.) COLORADO SPRINGS, Col., exainat,. City Cedar street: the palmist, jmcthod of subduing a wildcats” ept. 1 on the “It’s only natural," Slegel, “that a ma explains dismisbed the Kenilworth by No, 28 West accused the. day.” ='RUSSIA STOPS WITH WILDCAT Truthful Mr. Slegel Tired Animal Out, Then Ran Nine Miles for Help—Feline Vamoosed Be- Sept. 15. John Stegel, a ranchman, respectfully ccnimends to President Roosevelt a new Mr. Mr. Siegel's plan is to waitz with the deast, can outwaltz a wildcat because a wildoa:’s hind legs ‘ain't built for’ terpsichorenn _ egeércises, Winter the same I discovered’ rester- ~ Tt appears that Bar. S'egel, in travers: We Wanted His Money and MMENT GIRL ADMITS - . KNOCKOUT PLOT AGAINST FRIEND, Made Up Our Minds to Get ; It," She Says in Court. When Alexandria Obuchowskirth, un- usually handsome, neatly dressed, and twenty-three years old, was arraigned Defore Magistrate Croak in the New. Brighton Police Court, Staten Island to-day, charged with having alded ip giving poison to Frank Smetsky, twen- ty-one years old, of No. 257 Bay street, Stapleton, a bookkeeper for Begitmin Brown & Co., wholesale and retail coal! dealers, of Staten Island, the girt: laughed and‘then anit; . Tra} Gown a convict’ recently released from the | penitentiary at ‘Trenton, where she had according to her own admission, for having aided two men in giving a man knockout drops: to get his money. In TEuble Again. “1 onty got four months then," she sala, smiling and showing white even teeth and dimples that gave her tace the look of chit Innocence. “I turned evidence. The men got five years ‘etich. I only got out'a few woeks ago and tere I am back tn trouble again. I wonder ¢f I ever will get smart enough to keep out of trouble.” The gin was charged with giving chloral to Smetsky at the latter's home early this morning, when in company with Benedict Withinakt, who Ives in the house with ber,/at No, 612 Hast \Four- teenth “street, called upon Smétsky at his home. The latter and the gir) had known in the Broadway. ronek ye POLICEMAN IS HURT STOPPING ii Horse Bolted in Busy Street, Endangering Lives of Many People: - Forty-second street, pavement. ‘This threw the horse, a big bay, into & nervous frenzy and ‘he bolted acrsss Policeman — Nightinga: who Was On duty Ut the erpssing, saw | horse coming, but tod iy for a proper attempt at stopp! ate Pqiseman John Nightingale, of the “Squad, stationed at Broadway tnd Forty-second street, was striously Injured ‘this afternoon while attempting se [ROBERT to stop a runaway horse gttached to a bab, which without @ driver was Tunnihg endangering the Itves ofa great crowd of people. The Griver, whose narhe ha’ not been learned, had stepped into a drug store on the corner and left his horso stand- ing without a welght or hitching strap. "Yes; we gave him ‘ome knobkout ov, horae ‘ocame frighteiied at a Dhes- ARL nPa ‘W6 wanted: fis) Saaneds: aucohiobile and, started, the stan- co ee foubg woman looked jittle lke dard under the cab dragging on the ae aces Neveretheefs he threw hi: wrecking mixup: 3 AMUSEMENTS. PROCTOR'’S 6th AVE, CO, cata ae et I BE He The horse's head and swung they yy malin strength, isigitineaie Was dragged some. dis- tance, but finally nit horse’s head to one side and threw tim to the grount End, himself getting “serlously bruised inaged to twist the the cab, AN R A GERTRUDE COGHLAN, raid elk Budtey a ‘Gest: atta Gon MBERS.” eS eine MBER: THEATRE D'way = Drew age ie THEATRE, Sth Sis off way 2 ¢. GUUDWIN 1H) DA LY SP yy oR Ev rat MAY jy ry re Bt THR TLE ATR, aay th a, lu Maune Baturday, Criterion 3 MICKERGOGAER™ Pat Lulu Glaser Hudson ™33 jan she th ay Robert Loraine | alls wustaat REFALD $0.4: 5 Stat we BERNARD hie THEATRE Men k a) 215 RT ‘EDESONStro ngheart Ta St woe {NEWAMSTERD. Sie THE PRODIGAL SON. to. EROADWAY ae Path ra ROGERS E BRO! ~~ HIPPODROME, THOMPSON & DUNDY, MANAGERS. “A Yauxee Circus on Mars’? (NEW VARIETY CIRCUS) and Bt He? RAID BRS. ae , SOUSA, ‘Sunday, Sent, 17. SEATS NOW ON SALB. PASTOR'S Frank Bush, Tissie Daty Franklin, AADISON Sd. 1 CATR. ‘AV, Mat.Gat. Shadows o¢ Great City. 3 ee ‘More to Be PaRted than Scorned. ee 14th St 8a. each other in- Warsaw, Poland, when thee’ were children. . Smetsky Knew nothing of Alexandria's past when on Sunday last he was taken to see her, by Wilhinski, whom he and Alexandria had both known tp War saw. Wilhinski told Smgisxy then that he and Alexandria were sweethearts and were goon to be married. Prond of what he had accomplished In thds’ country Smeisky told the » new-. found of the money he bad MAGGI HE CLINE Frccis PROCTOR'S 68th ST. AllaVaudville gti eee oe aati Wi jwarde Go. wR Re ery he ate Proctor eStock tens || ek ‘Chas. Arthur. Win. Norton, Te ae zt Mes RS 10-35. NIG XB te. it ty 2S AL NEXT WEEK—IEBAR’ waved and of the home, pe- had In i. Hie said that he’ was living’ as a bachelor and was at liberty.z0 en- tertain bis. friends, An invitetlon ‘to the girl and Wilhinaki was given be- fore be started home, T. | AMPHION. ROI Roba MAcoARD, "ee

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