The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1905, Page 2

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: BA PORTING NEWS. a alte OBERT i VO A GREN, | THERE’S TROUBLE AHEAD FOR MR. KAUFMANN, THE NEW HEAVYWEIGHT. NOTHER great heavy-weight may bid for Jcffries's crown within & Short time, His name is Al Kaufmann, and, like Jim Corbett | and Jim Jeffries, he is a Californian. in’s! Victory. Over Harry Foley Thursday night serous man. He knocked Foley out in ons Aty-five seconds. ) This Foley is hardly a top-notcher among the heavies, but he is a 4 f boxer. Like Jimmy Britt, he was amateur champion of the G coast before he turned professional. He came East and fought Williams in Philadelphia, getting the worst of the bout, But he! Map & good Aght. After that affair he joined Kid McCoy and acted as| ‘Bparring partner for several weeks. 1 have seen him fight the Kid for fivé-or six rounds, and hold his own, which is » good enough tee that he is better than a second-rater. McCoy thought that Was good snough to fight any of the light heavy-weights, showed that} minute and os Dewn on ac <i a mS oe Keren GAN Teavd the) >: Be in-the yon! : He Li KAUFMANN is a big fellow. His measproments, while they ave smaliér all around than of the Sant Jeffries, show that {s built ttimly for the fighting game. ig more like a Jim Corbett, with a ott never possessed. the Louisville 4 nt of the heavy-weight title, ‘Bautmann started with a list of knock- jouta. Ho. Won. six amateur battles, ‘ach in the first round, tike this first ‘professional yp with Foley, Hart Mas not finished his man (excepting in ‘ithe fight!-with Root in Nevada) since “May 2 over three years ago, when fhe Knocked out Kid Carter at Louls- |G¥ile in the ninth round. ‘Tack of ring experience would count Peavily against the newcoiner if he © were meiched with Hart just now. ‘Whe; Loulsvilllan is a good ring general, Sand:tnows how to force the fighting fright up to the last second of the ayn round, as he did against big Jack “Jebrson. But Bly Delaney, who ts [ej tooking after Kaufmenn’s interests, is : a fox, His experiénce in ring’ at- fo! he brought ‘out Champion and Champion Jeffries—makes u the best handler of fighters. in He will surely match . his fighter against two or three other good men lke Foley before he ma him to take on Hart. There is talk of Delaney’s matching on against Rublin; but the 's Glant’s showing in his last fight the coast, against a ffth-rater | | | known temporarily as “Texas Jack" NoCormick, put him out of the runnitg in ‘Frisco town, circumstances if this new fighter should make such a clean-up of the heavy-welghis that a public demand would be made for Jeffries to come out of his ‘retirement and fight again. Jerr would do it, Hf he thought there was @ man on earth gvod enough to give him a battle. Then Delaney would be in the peculiar position of a man han- dling two aspirants for the champlon- ship. He would have to be “off with the old love and on with the new," or he would have to drop the new man ard’ take up his old champion again. r WOULD be a funny combination of Fitssimmons yet; ‘but in all Probability he will want a whack at uhe latest heavy-weight. Marvin Hart lives twelve miles from Louisville. Wheu the news reaches his farm there will be another challenge for Delaney’s champ. Ruhlin “is willin’," — Misto Jack Johnsing will want to take “the title” away from him right away. There !s Joe Grim to reckon with.. And perhaps White Crow, Twin Thunder, Two Dogs in the Snow. Twin Wahoo, ‘Two \Hearts, Long Horns, Engle Man, Liitle Boss, Old Man, or some others of ° Vv HAVE not heard from Bob football team, will yearn for the paleface’s scalp. Whatever else hap- oe Pell ae feria wil) have resting before he fin himeelt fairly started on Jefe trail, ELMONT PARK ENTRIES FOR MONDAY et ‘Trhomas Shark y and His73 inch chest e Showta com rt Again Meee PIRATES MAKE HARVEST FEAST OF BROOKLYN Tailenders Easily Beaten in First Half of Double-Header at Pittsburg. SCORE BY INNINGS. FIRST GAME. Brooklyn . Pittsburg \(Qpeetal to The Evening World.) BELMONT PARK. Sept. 30-—The en-|\ cat Sermeree” tiies for Monday's opening races ‘ere | 1002 Peviltree a8 follows: 179 Bary and Often”! RACH—Selling: for three-year-olds eles — Babdie FOURTH RACK —The Handicap! spp male ‘and fivecdinteentha! ter. feces: (iss) Qairagorm joo Gator. Yon. Teoni IRF Bedouin iat Be Bellane FIFTH RAGE—ror and _u half furlongs, E} 38a ‘Apprentice allowance claimed. ‘Weather and track indications: Cléar; fair. | BEAN IN THROAT KILLED A BOY. (RREN.PAYS ) FOR A HORSE pectal to Th: ‘ing Wé EXPOSITION . GROUNDS, BURG, Bept. 9.—Postponement of Fri- day's kame ‘on acootiat (of fog, Hove made twice in the history, of baseball in this efty, forced a double-header here this’ afternoon. Manager Hanlon ‘will go home to- night. President Ebbets came here to- day and will take the Brooklyns to St. for the final games. Hanlon is yR, STh ey r bat Sees Gatos Jeffries. felded by Hummel to first. Case struck out. Clarke's two-bagser scored Ritchey. Ganley was retiréd, Hummel to first: ONE RUN. Fourth Inning. Batch failed to beat Wagner's throw. Hummel planted’ @ double in right. Leis ‘Steamer" Flanagan an out. fiy was caught by the Same man. NO RUNS. % Flan: ft Varner dow into right ani er_ was dozing and only got one Hilgebrand's ‘hard safety to left se ‘Wagner. | Ritcheve® sacrificed, Bason to fi Gibson eat a base on balls, Case struck out. enade forced Brain home. out. Hummel to Gesster. RUNS, oe ‘Wag! base. oredt Fifth Inning. Ritter owt, Wagner to first, The.same play tetired Eason. laimley singled to left ond stele second, Sheckard out to Hildsbracd alone. NO RUNS. Flannagen stenmed a three-bagger to figat ‘agner a@ little gy in left, Flannagan scoring. Brain's line fiy got away from Batch, Wagner getting third. Brain stole sécond, and on Hum- muft of Ritter's throw, Waguer acored. iliebrand tit a line fly to Batch, who threw of Hummel for ft double play on Brain. Ritchey out, Hummel to. first.. TWO RUNB, Bugis) ep fret, Wo. Sixth Inning. Gensler first on,Waguer's wide throw. Batoh fouled to Glos. Gessler tried to steal, but was out, Gibson to W ae Hummel) fouled to Hildebrand. NS: fbson eauntered. Case fanned. Clarke, Med" to Malay, Sad and Gibson scored. o Malay. ONE RUN) Seventh Inning. ‘Lewie) wot maingle. « red. | Batch to Hummel. made foul. 4 _halrcraising citch of Clarke's NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Batch fifed to Clarke rat. Lew Walked. He was out trying to a Flannagan skied to_ Lewis. Wagner hit by pitghed ball, He could not.run, 80, Lynch was substituted. Brain fouled to Batch. NO RUNS. Fifth fnning. cotgnerre. ery ca ae to larke. t jebrand. | NO RUNS. ae e i Ritter was now cat¢hing for Brook- vn. Hillebrand took base on | balls Ritchey sacrificed. Gibson promenaded. Kineselia farned. Clarke force/| Gibson, NO RUNS Sixth Inning. Gessler lost a enfety because of We |ner’s circus stop. Batch grounded to Ritehey.. The e-man retired Hum- RUNS, en | was given « two-barger. and Wagner scored. Brain out, to Hummel. ONE RUN. enth Inning. | Lewis ficed. Poithebrand on Lewis’ Ritchey bunted ¢ Mile ny. w intyre qgugbt and threw 1 doul z Seat tall Keteanlia but, Humel to firat, NO Eighth Inning. Lumley junked @ three-bagwer to. deep left, Bheckara to wot vingie, ae Lumley scoring. Bai fret on @ fielder's choice, Ritchey to throw Gess- Jer out. pommel struck Sa 7 Geasler stole faire fagnéer threw Lewis out. i] . Genley dunted safely. ikea. RUNB. Weaner out, ‘stopped a “warm one and threw Lumley out. ONE RUN, | ha Wagner fouled to Ritter, Brain wled and stole stcond. Goubled, Brain ‘scoring. Ritchey out a mn threw, Gib- Geasler sted, son out. ONE! Re Eighth. Inning. Hanlon has something mel up his sleeve for next year. Se First Inning. Lumley weited for a faur-ball pass. Shevkard hit to Ritchey, who touched Lumley on the line and snapped to Hillebrand for a double play, Gessler mad & sevage two-bagger, which shot avay from Hille>réind and rolled to right fisid. Beteh rolled g slow one to Ritchey and was equelohed a: first. NO Cage. out, fo first. Clatke got a. Jucky ‘lt-' Ganton oft. Hummel to Beat. Flanagan struck out end was Ritter to Amst. NO RUNG. Ninth Inning. to. first. Gibson to singled. Saat ‘Arsh, . out, Lumiey angel, ‘apeckord ee 4rd | Ritter, Gensler pit safely. to Ritehey. ONE RUN. Bagon could nét, get them over, and. : sacrificed, Clarke promenaded. Ganley Eason to Gessler. Planagan line-fied thiré Game call TRAVERS AGAIN DEFEATS TRAVIS Nassau County Cish Golf Tourna- BADLY INJURED IN COLLISION! — Collided’ with Etberfeld in|r=" Chase for Fly and Skull Ts Fractured. THE BATTING OR ae. of. nS ongalton, Bi I Bradley, 3b. ‘Turner, ‘es, Hess, if. an, Sb. Clark, o Pe. Bernhard, p. Umpires—Gonnors and Sheridan. BY ALLEN SANGREE. <Bpecial to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Gept. AP aE , til : ie Hi i if eft i i i! | | alae teal DAVE FULTZ. | SAW THE JUDGE, OT 3 DAYS. O’Brien Was Too ‘Strenuousein Efforts. to, Find Magistrate and Didn't Have $3 to Pay for Visit When Successtul, A . at ae eho “shia he, “ved adraee on | Where in Weatstrest,”’ viaited the Cri {nal Courts Buflaing to-day to “see Judge," and ls now in the Tombs Prison Mego he ‘could not pay a fine of : WRECKS GARAGE '| stae ot Broadway Butidiag Blown Out—Neighbors In a Panto, An explosion, (ithe garage of the De- WHt Allen Auto Company, ot Eighty "gecond street and Broadway, blew out the Broadway aide of the building to- vexed en Btow_ got a Ack

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