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Chay gm) throws the 66-poung weight fa ron further than any other in the game, are al- New York police force can turn ‘one of the strongest athletic teams country, » ‘Marvin Hart, of Loulsvile, trying act ‘a metch with Jhn Jeffries talking the retired champion sore? it would be lieatthy for Marvin ‘0 ber Munroe, Poor Jack destroyed fond affection by going around ‘country telling people how he ‘on the big fellow’s ffth rib up Butte. Munroe mat Jeff again, The bell rang for the first out Be 2 ee ee a = a : n Jack woke up out in the dress sroom the first thing he whispered “What hospital is this?’ ; waroing, Mr, Hart. If you ish to fight Jeft don’t set him riled rst. Invite, him to go quail shootin your Kentucky firm. Beg him to’ ypt one of those fine doge of yours. that, Jf he looks good nat ‘ mat suggest that you two m “ @ g79d purse for a friendly se! us the mitts, Then when you start) ing send your darky chet ove ad Jonded to the rail with’) Van en and dorm pone and all the the. ‘evidences of Kentucky hospltal=, ‘Avter that, perhaps, Jeft will Jet off without halt killing you, i ut you're making an awful mistake, in in Raging that Jeff wos in & é the las! tome P| and pe fitet placé, nobody believes you. pionship to Root, and then fght ” " in the second, everybody knows that pound “Faker Jack Root and Jim af (Aftries would be an absurdity, an aftair| jo ny nibre ridiculous thai gour Aght! mn pee cet four are having a hard time of It urday was a day of upsets. | was lucky to beat West Point, Penn- sylvania came near being beaten, and Yale had troubles with Pennsylvania | Biate tle with Amherst, Shulte’'s sensational iick saying the day, oe IC ay eve IN athletes de Hii fe the an at tec ms od a distinctive UNttorm Tike bike cobs FOOTBALL FORM IS UPSET. Tigers Have Hard to Get a Line on “Big Four,” Although Shown Well. Football form ts all upset just now, and enthusiasts who are trying to dope the respective chances of the big Bat- Harvard Columbia was Indeed hicky Tigers Did Well. Princeton fared -best of all, although | Lafayebie stored on her, so up to date Tigwrs 100k, -dewt. unless the other | teams aye been playing under a \pull, hey sly At the race track, Trouble Ahead for Redmen, t The Carlisle Indians, too, stand high upron the season's form, but they have a comparatively dasy time of 11 go “The worst is yet come" for Redmen, and another Week may see them among the others, Columbia's Success Doubtful, Columbia's tremely doubtfal just aow, The game ‘ \o “trim” you et Reno, give thé | with Amherst didn't strengthen the hopes of her supporters who have the footbhil success is ex-| hes with Princeton, Pennsylvania ta view. Needs at Princeton. Yale, Cornell | Kp gasp, {aig deal. Yn the hay BS apap BAD,Oct, %.—1) 8 wekybody Miah Hak a match betwafi oO} four weeks, jwitll, the Tigers to Yale, and’ in Yhat time many| 8 moust bE done if the Tiger ia to ¢ off the victof. Some one must be | centre position, found to take Carothers's place should he bo crinnied and have to leave the ; happened Saturday, Waller did not show up in that tion as well as was expected, ite is Weak on defense and uncertain on mothe a jb @ men have shown ir physical condition for some time, Yentch proba: bly has been the cause of such @ long hospital list, Little Joy at H. rd, CAMBRIDGE, Oct. %--There isn't much joy at Harvard over the with Wes: Point. The eleven was used in the flerce playing of the svldiers, And two of them were so badly used up that they may be out of the kamo for some time, There fs some onsola- tion In the fact of the similarity of the progress of the team this year and that which defeated Yale 22 to 0 in 19vl, The 11 eleven did not begin to show ite strength until the last of the season. LEWIS IN DETROIT. Expects to Make the Weight for Joe Waleott Fight with Ease, Willio Lewis, the 1ocal wetter-woignt | OUTFIELDER OF THE CINCINNATI CLUB HAS A PERCENTAGE} fighter, who is to clash with Joe Wal- cott, the welter-welght chi jon, fitteen-round bout at Detroit on Ae nwht <. t. $1, has arrived at the bat- e-ETo! 5 Lewis left on Saturday for Detrojt, aceompanied by a trainer and ent | Lewis weighed 1 unds before he left and expects to be below the weight on | the day of the contest, Walcott has also arrived at Detroit. with Root “for the championship of the world.” god Daally, everybody knows that Jet- fries ja no more afraid of you than he ‘5 of Root, so there ie no rearon why ne should have Wanted to sidestep you and fight the little fellow. Jeff stopped a athos y bioauge none of the other heavies had @ chgnce with him, he pubile knew.t, and Jeff didn't care | {0 fight before ‘eiipty seats and a bare folks: He ls growing, ya chan when ch ypegan fi sounds In Sain y Terry can @ WA under the same; Sane Son ditions, i Lb Ti Terence does fight Neleon, he will | thin! HAVe 10 give a’ handicap not only in age, | out in condition, height, reach and Welght. ‘Terry is 6 feet 2% inches tall; ly bigger ng at IW jug et The steoptectiee mecting at Chester may ‘be "very ‘nice for soclety ‘the Je The steeplechase JAMAICA'S TOUGH DEAL) Siighted by Jockey Club for the dumpers at Morris Park, Weat 8 and afford ‘them considerable aimnsement these watwnin days, but ds it Sox oMce, fy avite fair for the Jotkey Glib to sane- . thon a meeting In opposition to Jamaica Pen he a ri fey] nee and give it two Saturdays? Jamaica ern at 49) pounds, & o'clock, has none the best of the dates, In his te th Welaht that Neleon |£#et It# allowance from “the Jockey can make Piboug weakening himseif,|C!UY 18 much smaller than that ac corded to other ractng associations, and it Is compelled to give its longest meet- at the Lag end of the season, wy Club would got think of ctloning @ meeting in New York @ racing Was going on at Saratoga, would any other facing association K of permitting a competition. meeting at West ier on, Saturday cost Jamaloa $6,000 affocthp, it*s penny, Nelson ts 6 feet 6, In fact, la fighting Nelson Terry would tk be going entirely out of his class, The Owy exguse for letting him take cies Is that Terry is the bh st paheher of his weight in the pr on “4, seems 0 be the only one who rulgis posibly knock Neleon out. If he did! 4b Hppen to land this long-shot punch it Would mean fame and fortune all aver again for Terry in big chunks, the iin, jv @ collarbone, two or three! jn shoulders, @ knee and half a soore of! An urday's gam RIDAY night Al Kaufmann, the F new Padifific Coast hoavy-welgit, | [iy fe to fight Jack O'Brien, Wille Philadelphia Jack isn’t a won- Govitilly effedtive fighter, he is cleyer,| & fast and cah mo @ good pace, Hq has been af tal horse for many good mon tho Met including even Robert Fitaaim- toons, O'Brien's jumping-jack tactics make Dim @ hard man to pic away, If Hautman turns the tick je will have @ jogiimate claim on the ottention of] off? of our heavies. Philadelphie Jack {a already figuring | tip the winner's end. He thinks thot) af Mas Sith tees than two years’ ox-! perience of the ting ought to be a cinch for bin, fell. 1 don't know nbout that, Jim del began Nwhting in 1807, In Juno,| of 189, he knocked out Robert) Fitzsimmons and won the championship Only tWo yoare there, waan't it? | Jack O'Brien, compared to the immons who met youhg Jeffries PUA Joom up like a boarding» Noe Of bread beside a New Eng- Mlnner, KET-BALL GAME, 0. Cs 8 ies Play Their Second Game of the Sea- son To-Night. ‘Columbia Catholic Club “Brownie” i team plays ite second game ‘Manet to-nigh: in the club's ? No, #1 Wert Fitty- are and DONLIN Beliplayer marks About a Disputed Wine Bill, | rc -= tion: with HE differenos between “socker’ | hore football and the American game of wine and tt Eracked crowis. Bee accounts of Sat-| py sir JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N.Y 2%4.—The BBCOND N A CLINCH Rescnted Walter's Re-| TON, N. J, Oct. 3.—Mike Don- re-tielder of the New York Na-| Al Leawue team, got into a dispute| a walter at the Hotel Sterling over the payment for a bvottle clinched, The row became general, Donlin, tried and got & The waiger the ad were awaley the noise and ran downstairs, think Cgere was a fire, Other n the New York e the dining-room actor, @ friend of NEWS AG inn Mind Oya se RL LL ay . & burglar would have from to ran oy Johnny Joyce . i Bho e@ re Veraig Flnian > 1 thie degree’! OF ,377—MIKE DONLIN, OF THE GIANTS, THIRD, AND COMMENT oe ATHLETIC COPS WILL MAKE JT PLEASANT FOR WRONGDOERS, © “Cy" Seymour, the fast outfielder of the Cincinnati Club, is the champion hitter of the National League for 19065, He made 219 hite during the season, which gave him a@ percentage of .977. Hane Wagner Jnished second, with 19 safe drives, which sent his percentage up to star batter for the year, finished third hits, which gave him a batting average of .350 per cent etter of the league, he having. crossed the plate 124 times 968. Mike Donlin, was who the wlas in the race for bajting honors, with Donliif Wis qe wi The batung ay run FIGHT TO A FINISH, | Stets’st ue icsingviamen Tor tbe soa Zoos i Hi. 7.3, 2B. ab ALR, PC, BSE Seymour, ‘Cino!nnat! & bend 3 © Bh 8 ATL , ; | Rival Racing Associations in New Solan ‘New York a a ne ad Row Yo Bu . burg + cr ae ee a | at) Orleane Will Keep Up Struggle, [Beaumont tt iat Me ITS 8 “ & David H. Barnes, who is vitally inter. 0 a: We. Canney ail Cae a | ested In the City Park race trick at| a ba 8108 at w 4 3 New Orleans, was asked to-day when | ww oo 2 wo nu 8 sou racing would begin at his racecourse. ms * 100 1” = 8 4 1 * 5 He replied that on the day the Fair Sr 1 Ass 4 5 ~% 7 Ou Grounds commenced business Clty Park Mi os 10ST“ u would open, ow SOT atkH nu ow hen it ‘will mean fight?” jt Hae | ifs ee a ug ‘Most assuredly, though we regret to | Clmmer “ovien | fy 9 0 7 6 be compelted fo 40 #0," he replied, “We |Mumet: Now York en Bie ae iy ni iB have made every effort to armange an | sheckard, frooxlyn wm ot 8 Tan equal distribution of dates In New Or.| Howard. pistes « RS IY a a | a ee Sof Jeans, and at one time were on the point | 2e™rey’ poston wee it io mt 8 18 of coming to an agreement, when the | peck toe rt au iy 2 1 ” q ; ta 4 Ny other side broke off negotiations, | or at. ee a w : LJ fight je not Of our pecking. «We will be peoring, Cinsimnall «3% TT acprage below 200 are GIR, with 47; Devlin, satisfied with an equal shate Of the ‘phose of the Giants McGinnity, .288; Clarke, .180; Ames, .14, and dates ive pave ose ed rd for the) og: Dahlen, .242; Mathewson, 2a; Me iy: 5 Ps ats .* fature of racing In New leans, Which |", the other side does not seem to hye.” | Taylor, +19. Taal AND FIGHTERS FIGHTS ' KERRYMEN WIN, | lin cured to meet Joe Warner, the focal ban- Defeat Men from Cork in Champion- BY JOHN POLLOCK. { tamewelgpt finhter, in a fitteen-round bout istic dat- which will be vulled off at a boxing how ship Gaelic Footbal! Game. mere are two et Aybar and both © be 4t Allentown, Pa., on elegtion The Kerrymen team woe the cham. | tier to be tought this week, night, ‘They are to box at catoh weights, plonéhip Gaelic football tournament at Geltlc Park yesterday afternoon by de- feating the Cork mén by & score o1 Y points to & ~The Kerry encountered the Louth team in their first game acd won out by two goals and four points to nothing, ‘Nhe Corks disposed of the Sligos In the second game by a score of 3 goals to 0. Cork and Kerry then had it out in the final match, and after an exciting kame the Kerry men proved thelr su- periority by carrying Aff the honors, In a lively hurkng match the Brian Boru team scored a victory over the eaghers with sts of local sporting men. | goal and 4 points. ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW AT JAMAICA. (Apectal to The Evening World.) Oct entries for to-morrow's race # follows IKST RACE—Handicap; two-yoar-olda; Curvonge Water Dog 100 pees 1 iy 104 reeet |} upeard: one and ¢ i ware 2st Jack McKeon $% Machorh ‘ A Rabtite Lady Jovelya \.) ‘ vw White Ghost , PETE: Y 101 Wrat ty. ) THIKD RaCk—Sellihy; two-year-dlam; five emingham Benevolent Aviston. H RACK—The Amagansett Stak aids and upward; one and o fa mile, 6 103 PUPP 8 (| ‘abe teeeoe OD ra tevesentees AMO ©. Lave 101 105 Selling; for threo-year- ¢ and one-quarter FIFTH RAC olds ond up (251) Hip 25? Pa (28) Wanker 24 Bonoma Hille... 9708 *Mahel Rehardeon SIXTH RACE—Maicen filly tworw (ive and pne-halt furlongs. my Hue Maitis Commune HUN DA bas Nownnes: etek ONY | RHOADES WINS HARD FIGHT. | KANSAS CITY, Mo, yy nth round of & Biky Rhoade;, of Cy Flynn, a Bu Fiynn ‘was kriook and apparently took wt hi ai 20 Meda! *Aporentica ao! goals and § points 10 | decided on the ame, will be next’ Friday.| 1) be between’ dig Té- of ‘them will be evening, whieh One of them will low ips two 190-pound fighters, a, 4 former bout the contestants ky ay ' Kaufmann, the ex-amascir. heays- weight, of California, and ephitadelpnia Jack" O'Brien; wh! the principals will be Joo Tipmian, of Baltimore, and Young Corbett, who bas not fought in several months, O'Brien Is Confident, | ‘The battle between Kaufinann and O'Brien will he a twenty-round attain, and. will be brought off in the ring at Wondwari's | pavition, in San Franciao), under the sus ples of tho San Francieso A white | ime go betwee Corbett and Tipman Is Fched: uitd for fifteen rounds, and will be decided before the A. ©. of Balginare, AL though O'R Ii be kiving awaw vonatder: » tt Ie contl Sait even wut politi wecuTiny the Will Gent Tip u Delaney elsion. Co re hg peota to put bis man, and | Johnson's Opinion of Kaufmann, Big deek Johan, the co ored hevvy-weiaht, \who ts unable to eet on a match With an) of the big fellown on account of hia cology ‘when asked a few days ago in Chicago as fo who Be (howgnt would win, the tative between Keufmada and O'Brien, said) “s bave seen Kaufmann fight, and if O Brien Goes ot stop hii before “the ond of the twentieth round J will admit that 1 don’t know anything alout @ fighter, Kautmann cannot fet.” Ward and Briggs Matched, | Mike Ward, the Western lentyyeiaht who | tried to get on a fi with Yi Cor- | bett, but dalled on aovount of the welxhi j question, hae been raatehed to get Iiuin | Brita, ihe New Bogland boxer. ia. tificen | round ‘bout, before the Gy ue 1Sh “thats “rugnid tightens "Wher gan Walley Tu {un botn ‘hada, eae Stanley and O'T pole: j Matchmaker Jack MeGilaan, of the Nn- tional A. C.. of Philadephia, thas prac floatly arranged a. elx-roynd pout between walloy by Bani , a ees ne nm fore" 6 ren. ahh A es Ad Dougherty Hee a Match, n man out. | | | O'Leary Is a Comer. Young O'Leary, the Chicago fighter, wh Nelson, took under tia wing after he» arated with the fighting Dane, Jooke 1 & comer, O'Leary met Kid" Horman an ¢ixhtaround bout at woek, and elthodgh Herman claimed fle in tha Other mill would atop O'LAary In five rownce the lat (a Mth a Cass, a ey be atched. 'y The only Miwaukee last om -' Ted Murphy, the ex-manager of ‘Battling’ ep lke. to tn you have really neyer | eaten a frue soda cracker until you have eaten Uneeda Biscuit. which is all goo always good, ed from strange hands by ; | BY BOZEMAN BULGER, — a 4 < wont need a “SOCKER”. ISN’T A HIT, the Popularity Game. ns No Chance of Its Endanger: -of Our National Base’ or |@nthuse, Jdanger the popularity of baseball {American football in the United States. | American {Tt sound’ nice and magnanimous to say |number Jencouraging things about the mlzsion~ | ore. ary tsp of the English teant in this courtry, but you ean’t fool the Ameri- can sport lover who likes science gnd lexcitement. You've got to satisfy fis Jtastes, and the Pilgrims Aldn't do It | “Bocker" football affords a very quiet | afternoon's entertainnent, but it recmns to be more oyable to the paver | than to the spectator. ‘There was a large crowd of Engilsh- Tor thei, he the mt o fend eno mind Baseball Magnate Injured When His Naphtha Launch Blew Up. QMS RIVOR, Oot! 2% -— President || pila friends, had.a narrow escape from hall Tt being berned to death yesterday aftet+| The on noon from an exploaion of gagoline on |onditio boa Mr. Bhibe’s fifty-foot gasoline ang launch, which was moored at Toms /o | River, The party camé from Philadel-|,, 9 phia in an automobiiegand were going | You're not ‘Deey boarded the launch, and every- thing had been made ready {or the start, One in the party struck @ match to light his cigar, In an instant an explo- sion occurred and the beat Was in flames, The windows and doors in the cabin were blown to splinters, Mr, Bhibe was blown to the top of the cavin and received a severe cut on the head, while lis o ions were throw@ to the floor and badly bruised. With difiouity they managed to reach the dory that was tled to the atern of the boat and rowed swiftly a from fhe Surning hull, fearing another ex- ston from the gasoline tank, The drifted down the river and now lies on Cedar Point, a total wreck. A 3 HURT ON GRIDIRON. Players Are Carried Off the Field with Broken Bones. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn,, Oct. %.—-Foot- ball scored three victims here Sunday afternoon, James Lowy tga spat old, got tangled up in 4 masa play, an . TH his Fight arm was bry im In anotas % ING, at the bottom, of a heap, Rad several “Ae Hibs broken, Qua erback O'Brien had his right hip divtocated, ——— GIANTS WIN FINAL GAME. ‘The Glante yesterday made what will probably be their last public appearance in thig clty unttl next season by defeat. ing the Maguaians a Bield core Pa meni of the World's re ati An | th th Telles, Ww they world’ champtonship. RS wad: hi « : Fights Sg J v1 ve d a! tic eben enh + jmen out at the Polo Grounds Satuntay Y Who enjoyed seeing a sport that re- “Socket,” or association football a# minded them .of bome, but the knowl it Is played in England, will never ef | Cdgesecking Now Yorkers failed to touk occasion uestion fwelve ‘Lieven” of "that ald. th They sat the of college footbart -clator worked yj typestnere: P to an excitl walt ‘and see fellow gets a ame fails absolutely tn Ect ny You just woat happens, ere Isa man th oa hart ae t j to ed doe an requires thinking to th’ Joke, SEYMOUR LEADS BATTERS SHIBE IN EXPLOSION, |i duick action but litde , the well-directed | it rel i uel eady to aw in coll solendfcally (he plan: are executed, er skelter over the Ben Snide, of the Américan League | ball 4 " he nitadel | feks rou, Basebail Agsociation, and three Phita | ity in kloking ani a not theo rye fein fred im “ocho pe to chase n the fleld for two hours wit! lege game xeltes and makes the blood tingle. | {nA hurry to see [tender that's good enough A Dlay bens peas physical s) y ining, down the bay In Mr. Shive's launch, | And baseball—we! for everyday tar AMUSEMENTS. copa Heh ATRE By a Mat BUOU Py THURS! BUOU Fcue ni ANRC he Birretta an jen, of og Yt corns, were hurt; the former, cai Fs 34 i pec! SUS Hen 0, ET orce the yup wagon, Boime may dosts pparen| all, tting tl base- and @ | jue! in be rough. but mateeeee | JOE John OF ¢ Gant OUT. bay CENTRAL PALACE, AY. 43D-H1TH STS. R me rie CHMTHOR an TAMMANY HALL RES ath af, Bot Bw Caley ure & fat oS il phrra GLASE ™HF ROGER ‘Thenire. 41st ®t, & Bway ‘80 PUMPRIN AND nears, W. 2d wt, Bve 6.15 Mat. Mat, Laat Tien, 08, IN IRELAND Mats,,2h¢,0r0) elvex.ay, Mi 7, 2 1.8) Mate Wed Sat “THe SQUAW MAN se antec Rv #1) MacWeasat, INTELL PR? 1 ; THE DEWEY, fe adiew Mat. To-day. NA A ATHE GOTHAM jays. 5 Pek mitts | WEBER'S’ ' THEATRE, B y-20th\ 1 WADISO the $9. my L. “ ‘DISNEY in THEA. 2Mth-D'y THE MAN ON THE BOX T i It’s Up to You, John Henry = Be erows nat oF ii p Trg cratGRAPEWIN ine & S irits THE FOUR MORTONS tn | “LD

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