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RET 7 AVG UA oh Nh YM Rehan iia aaa ha Saran EN ens a ie WORT? WENESDAY Event “OCTOBER "25, 1905, ptoDit? SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT # ©» ronsiizboren.), _ “AL KAUFMANN, ’FRISCO’S LATEST FIGHTING PRODUCT. (CORBETT MEETS - | ERNE TO-AIGHT Sete eel Former Champion Makes His Reappearance After a Long Rest. "Young Corbet” will be eeen again fn action to-night for the fret time ' alnoe he fought the ten-round drew with “Kid" Sullivan in Baltimore several months ago, Hi ent Will by “Young Erne,” the Philasiphia 1f0- pound fighter, who recently bested Abo eet ee more ty. Corbett and Erne will clash tn one w ‘those aix-round no-deciston bouts before the Washington Sporting Club, of Phil. 4 Adelphia, This will be the third time port yey bave ag a be iv fan in moor, a ee, tid Soret vil one UNG CORBETT is as busy as small boy who has overturned « bee's nest. He fs making matches all over the country and cry- a oh ing for mote. This is the “came-back" ee. he has been promising for a To-night, at the Washington Club, fn » Piiladelphin, he fights Young Emo. ay ‘There ib an old grudge between Corbett : ‘ and Brno, Corbett met the Philadelphia Tack oben thinks BiuY DEN ileatoon teres Wo acid nectsbeeme Tay Ads aleve “Vouer Tour mam will have more ry, Corbett, having only eleven monthe be- ‘peryence soon, ‘fore knocked owt Terry MoGovern at “Hartford, td plunged in theatrien! life + sand taken on fat in farge round rolls, Erne, with his cleverness, wag to stay (Out Of danger and jab fat little Corbet 2 to Wbbons, He tried hard enough, but THIS FIGHT MAY PRODUCE tail to carry out either end of the prograanme, His jabs had no effect, amd in his wild efforts to keep out of VENT Ginger he either fell or was punched OPPON F OR JEFFRIES. “Yom Me Coot three times per round for ix rounds, ‘ina itt tte sat atair win Newoo | Kaufmann Gets Great Opportunity in Meeting Jack ‘4 i this fellow," he told me, Py é flee atralé of me, Ho's got a yellow O'Brien in ’Frisco To-Morrow Night, ptreak, and it will #how when he gets up against him every time.” “nag adv ter alg ref BY ROBERT EDGREN, made the Denvorite look ike (ALL THE LATEST NEWS OF THE PIN KNIGHTS. ls welsh iti) being form * over the olty, were laid i’ the ‘past yeas 8 Prominent alley-baiding conctrn 12 the, Bart 8 ae ee eomeent pRB Bs Ay Neary like Lg fro teams will bow) each aight during whe toumements aave. been and fournament, each game counting « point as ones eat pos iran “meu fi earbve Fy i in bowling ever vents a of Tajerotate tearnament i carne - for three rounds or so, and (RIDAT night of this week may ibe| mons, he found that shoeing horses gave | Mapractan, Jor. By scan Sones Corbett, throwing off Brne's an important one in the annals of | him a pair of forearms like pebartven. ] ott, fhe qs sy the “vip ps pe . t- 4 Ny. Brooke Paterson and Newark r iyi 4. Mighining jebs Ike raindrops, and rush- pugiliem, It may produce eome-|/ end he naturally took to boxing. He ‘that. af be me. © nate i thg victously, for all his roly-poly con-| thing long looked for—a man fit to/ was @ tiuge fellow for his age, weighing . aed, ond Mine ated Rs | yi dition, chased Young Erne all over the | stand vp in a twenty-four-foot ring and| 19 pounds stripped, and hard as the AL fn dereey Gig. The second. bait will be i ring, Erne was frightened in the fifth) measure the distance to the tip of Jim| iron te hamenered. He tried out the rolled on, the, Unt piverval stove ant round. He lost his nerve, If it hado't | Joffrtes's chin, It may simply mark the | amateurs first, following the example KavrMann Nelson was the wlavee bent ‘Ot ot LULU GLASER’ been for that he would haye won the | unterportant ending of one more much-| of Jam Corbett, Jimmy Britt, Frankle ie . ‘Thm me crowd's decision. He tried to rally tn | heralded beavy-weight. Nel, Wile Hanlon, Abe Attell and who fi hts poate i pee ie Beri Salt both of ene Pe PHURSDA » NOV. the sixth, but Corbett wouldn't let him. | Al Kaufmann ts the youngster who will! woores of other good ones from the i om the et h Metlonal . THE ire can ‘Dhis fight will be a fast one, I ex-| bold the attention of all the sporting! Pacino Coast. Jack OBrien Ain Frisco graoe sgenra llg a 44 sien Th fae in CAT pect to #60 Erne outpotnt Young Cor- | world for a ¢ew minutes, Jack O'Brien, Foley Didn't Give a Line, ; : many ‘Vines tho. cum will cet ew ork ei Mt srren, Oe bia fg, bo sino tm ha | 0 meta aim wil eon te We] Nan of te wurcamors wo Jack Man] "FRIdaY Hight. Eee lh tt hte gx | ore ac ee una Nad shh proved greatly, as the recent fight in| man, We know all about Jack O'Brien. | roe, once amateur champion of the fia ot the, ong mien £ Bie Wane the og sand the Tose: eh S whieh he pul ii on Abe Attell snowed, | He te a clever tight heavy-wolght—4 hard | oasat, inated more than a round with he j# unitieely to stand up to the Den-|man to get at, & punishing jabder—and| yautmann, Usually they flopped down ] ‘ver boy’s furtoue rushes all through the | that lets him out, and out before the impact of his firet battle. Corbett has put in three weeks! Many of his husky opponents have! punoh. of training down In Pennsylvania State | boxed him with their knockout punches waa turned to the professional amit ta in fair condition, Harry Tuthlit, | swaddied in an agresment made valld Hemera e904 local light | 4) . Gani erin sll bo decd. 8 es has contest Daag toledo abe Cohn 7] bt et Neloon elow ¥ to play a or the han inatvidi sore ra pene Oe: the 1 pul ee! Soper ae Be catty ‘A ohal from Monareh Club ot p Brooklyn, an organization of the PP dle pig s ee ¥ ¥ on Hs Who is handling bim again, says he has |by a eeourdly pduted fortett, but others | Aret victim iy had exartice tod 8 5 the old punch restored to, léfe with «| have fought Gli Gn ‘the devel and have fat op. he wont out 1p ? new thrill in it, If wo, g00d-by | rated to put him away. Jumping Jack ley aie sda tn abt tone ,; +] i o give a real jine on Kaul- | } Young Erne, O'Brien stayed wx tounde with Fits man’s my ate was like the man eam ints cll Oe aio bat tat | ine has nalionae the A! eis 4 ie éimimons, and even {f the Mendiy police ouevere i ea aha toe sees Wracting & creat deal of sitention | The q CK (or J. Arthur, as he prefers to h p all that Terry tas the Mi team {4 compord of Mesdaimes 4 Bt Pa ee | eres ¢ ‘be called), Johnson says that Jack} 4/4 dump into the ring half a minute ut the fignt didn’t lens ida, cs ly, Lamior oot Lwietield, ile. maton comes bry A 1. Ba before the end of ‘the sixth interval to t fo sive a true tine on hie He Se Sant cote a tevert. te Nae oe on Eee Weck alle Cainer Mak O'Brien will surely put out Kaut- in Friday night, Did you ever see a fighter Who could pick a winner, ‘ether th the ring or on the race track? | Clever showing, save him from an Jenpending knockout nd ability to give and Brockiys, mavaaer ahd backer aos [/em (0 en tt Ay rrr the Poiladelphiap made a recaarkably m bmg 4 foartal punch, bat erhe e \ ho Betrderee tp th th suo pei mal ay 4 ae treet, bare fe high t ay @accecns™ COLUMBIA WORKS FOR TIGERS 2ox‘e pian ts rvs voces | Waker oa I never did. Why, Prank Erne told mo It's ee lodwaseta Caney: f « that he was positively sure Tommy a. Algonauins. and J. A. Biewer. of the JDAt- | individual ‘score - ‘m. Gove: ‘ 7 0, u 7 e 1 f y jos craze dad a Lita Trak |b Sten “ties it wa 09 only en intlese never wha sae Coach Morley Puts His Men Through Night Signal Practice fe the | contest. ? ay ns * 2, pein ks nae i "| WOND! a ton that the newooener en over len's blow, too, Freenki: fon juventie has cqsmras oer Jaber White came over here,| for) UN ott | short of being the Struggle Saturday, e{ Seenar New York end. on ot tae ae ‘The Prumbing Steam Jaber wis the one fighter who céuld soaset ot the Ones end +. irim Jimmy Britt, Frank thought This Kaufmann boy is only nineteen| If by rong it Me) that M L pened 1H iy patil at, aganmes St é id put out Battling Nel years old, just about as old as Jim Cor- py, Delaney there Isn't any tea hie op a mee rae with rie hse tapers st At theee ker haa the ial fy © Stmmy would put ou ng son, Sait dae hd ‘won bd fet profes. at all ph ig now the affair will ‘That Coach Morley ts bending every | poor showing of Harvard against West po Geampsces. beanid Fie PASTOR A) FOR’ iC (Bhake on that, Frank; so did 1.) Bob Out, OBrien will get what One | effort to have the Columbla boys Polnt, and ¢ In Gan Franctaco by knock-| Pallee saved him tro ” reports ot “one playing.” | SRincle Barn “tee a wav’ alwaye invineine Spconer Aitzatmmons sat beside me at the Me- |#10M8) HERE In Gan rane ey esha] Mith Flix, You cant held dows e’soat (make @ creditable showing against the |"Mkged work,” ae,, whien emanate from | even when momeched aaninet men of tries | gust’ poe recetuy pi - pba’ Govern-Corbett fight, and kept saying: | if ‘sats sat Jon. Look at Jeff's carcer, Tigers next Baturday ts proved by the Pehind the big fence on Soldiers’ Field, the | ®# #€®, ee fed and og “Porry's got him! ‘There it goes! Look! |HA4 @ little Reise gytaeg hae bi adores’ than ed ae, teat no man with lass | fact that ¢ 1 college players went | ct temains that Harvard in reeling off | sisteon teams of five women each are the high fg Where it goes! until suddenly Young |'t !s only ® drop in the bucke Pian’ omelet Wine that ene etm? | through signal’ work in ihe gymnasium | 8PYWhere from two to three touchdowns | ixwilog af the Harlem Circle alleys for th [eoeog Se VN AMUSEMENTS, ithe experience of Jack O'Brien, who has ‘egalnet him t etatement against the sorube Batera Snmplonahts the laraave ipa, eating BROOKL Corbett Kknooked Bob's prophecy sky. |the xPe a wil Tall toiake good 1 Kautmann [i | ist night, and it is thought that Morley | (ert, cach day. | Ottenaively | araey_for waren ever held tm America high with @ right-hander, Sharkey, too, |fought at every dropping off piace fr ine nly thing. Jeffries had been fight-|has some unique play he wanted to! ‘*® '* every reason to believe that the] Games are plared by three clubs every i he mo, } Nye | Birmingham, Rngland, to the Klondike, nly two Years when he beat'a rad 1 domy-| {0m 's oven stronger than it was let year. | day exoret Berunisy and Sunday, and wil THE FOUR thought Terry would win “because he ter inah than O'Brien can ever be—Bor {WOK Out and preferred an motual dom-| iy ager, shittiee and. test continie until Dee. eats guih thes. a? Kaufmann, until the turned professional | Fteslmmony ohstration to working It out on tho gaan, and, althongh Held te toning mo than MORTONS In Don't propiicsy, Mr. Johnsing, 11's | hort thne ago by fighting Harry) It (\1 Haufmana, wine thie fight tn his biackboard. And so far has contined 1 to. the slmpleet dy 3 ‘ hrs ne Lig i} pharder than throwing Ave aces, Foley, was a blacksmith, Like Fitastin- | tr) te silan't pur 0! Brien h ooeet The signal work @id not last long, formations, it will come with @ rumh later on. MU Kaufman ya | DUL When the squad came out ao air ( fealined Tat. once with Tat” at, mystery Was preserved. "| This cay Tigers Work Hard. shoul! he stow away the Kentuck. | #4< 4 to mysterious doings at ‘Americas | 4 ‘pay.||} GRAND CENTRAL PALACE. fan ‘too. League Park, where there was work! (Special to The Evening World.) q } fans for some other heavy-weight |, The unfortunate Mulr, who dislocated are w hard for their game with Co- hig 19 Se, & O00. Dai to make # reputation ——-— eapulder ie artes gris at, oye Saturday next, and yesterday were Star, ve Rice & gs et see rouareay aa Wee, taken. If the big Bey gay uath in prenlt in fo) Wii if eo mi pak 8! nes, W @ rested un mi. meg 90 adhe bres Pulliam Will Have Troubles of His Own Filling JAMAICA ENTRIES. seahtared rile seine, beak fo bis. Dall nations the ‘varity ane serahe sere lines ae \ crane natn Vv P| Re heihinidiags Fischer, her, the left-end, hurt tls shoulder | up agains each other, There was no acrim- gute ‘The 4 3 Y f acant Places. JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. ¥., Oct. | "phe “only mombery of the ‘varsity | MAM: however, in the firet half, Tenney fen i i % %.~The entries for co-morrow's tages | squad ont did "not appear on the feld| "M4 Placed on the seond team to. punt for a ET sind porride Meck re ora sna Minette, thom, but he was distanced by Bard on | the ‘vaesity, who averaged about forty-five + | yards, ‘The second halt was @ regular scrimmage i between’ the ‘varsity and second elevem, rying Mitac enna oak McCormick, Bard and imone plunged thruxh “ the line and the ectubs were carried off (Special to The Evening World.) thetr feet. Without #seu: the ball they CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 25.—Despite the | were rushed over thele goal line Harry Pulliam, President of the Johnstone has _Snnounced positively te RRS? RACH—Handicap, 0¥ agen: atx | ,, of tonal League, ia having troubles of one Siveathen dt b MM os own just now trying to rig up an uM) life beata in Phila ‘4 awoh more pire staff for next season, He needs Sema omy gs w m9 wo he hn f he » good" | Kom says sore {Seothree good men, When you say ‘good! Salgeengy will "Seate Mak tae ee ‘men, that means in the class of Hank | means of livekbnod ; se O'Day This is a tloklieh job, ‘This leaves Bab Bmasile to run alone, a " " As & consequence of the rapid diminu- Tk ie prety well understood cs! | ica of his forces Pulliam 18 keeping a Hank O'Day §s \o mamage the St. Louls | oiogg watch on the work of umpires in Cariinals next year dewpite the fact | the minor leagues, and the fans nex Abad Stanley Robison made an offer to | season may sev vome new urblters when panied Han’on, This tikes Hank out, and [the gentle roll fa called In the spring. U * SOCIETY GOES TO MORRIS PARK : (Continued from First Page) = * Es f c(t son | ° i ) his head. This \s & serious bar to ne oars Hing; threu-veae-o! ant Gne-auarter miles, be : ain Open Se ius ye 2 [wach atcha Leave it where they can reach it, Watch them gain in weight, aes Watch their cheeks grow ruddy As ths fours event on the card iny FOURTH RACE—The Upland steep: |* of the star Jumpers were | Chase; for bona fide hunters; five-year oarded to start. F. Aniorose Clark, | olds and wp; selling; about two and who iid his collarbone broken in one | half miles —Balford, 168 (T, Wilaon), ‘of the steeplechase races on Saturday, Brie, 158 (G. Roberts), SHOW jpartenare. wu ‘abd Horry 9. Page, who had 6 rusader, 173 itspseahe ofp NTH RACE—The Ravenwood Handl-| (tJ ‘ beiig thrown fran nie} 440 4 and 6 to 8, § No thne t CO inate A a Justice Gnd Balisqueda also ran eieceee! a “harkens | | health and life Dine Ast event aera, were only sik] | PIPTH RABC—The Rosette, Biepple- } with health an earners, they being Edna Tan chase.--About five miles —DBen it, Tramuter , Rep Aw Blue Print, | 12 (Gallager), ; Judge Ogin, Whirlwind and Orton Debbie, When the 59 (ranean rs WS A first. race storted there were about 1,500 | gathereer, ar Spemators on nand. Crocketi and Woolgatherer coupled. No PIRST KACH—Galloway psourry; for! time taken Busk O'Dowd au Typale rve-vear-olda and upward about five also ran. Uneeda Biscuit are the [only} Soda Crackers— nee —Biepaway, 161 (Me. Carlel, 39 wiv RACE—Quallfied hunters; $M Pram, ii (Mr. Tooley), $19 5) gat ‘race; about two miles on the fiat. , 2; Edna Tanner 167 (Mr, Plas om Ci 6 Te 1 eae Eeriony i; onan Donia, ip Cr an-| or J Oaancarh, Marwe eee ce. the most nutritious food made won), Ht to 6 # tof, 0 to B 8. u from wheat, therefore the most wholesome food for children, ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 2 Pramator ‘finished gecond, but w Pe Wy joe geese ) aleauatifed for be « 2h Over TERRY ST.KS TO HARRIS, + atinale wight f 5 ies: Wind ané Blue Print alec ran. a BHOOND RACE—The Brandywine! Terty McGovern denies emphatically | pepe for My oe or ist hy A ut) the rumor which has been ciroulated «o | ( —Kerne i» (Brooks) fo the effect that Bam Harns, his former lar 2 : | Wi ety nniga tot (manager, and himasif are not on friend: | 8 Wespaieg Agent, Pocett, Hagnmang % '¢rms. Terry says vhat the friend- Dosa alo ren ‘ ship that exiwa between Harris and #4: J oThe visa | himaelf ts just as qrong sa It was on + Path ¢ Middlesex Cup; the night iat he knocked out George p Al for hunters, five years bd Dixon for the teather-weight the dea. wun a wt mn eos @ half mile pbb, ite, “We will always be th ‘rien da, id ‘erry, and pete ine ts going to sever that friendsh! Bam yee made me and I would “an ingrete if T Curned my back on pir’