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aCO LUNN: fa mudden rise of Al Kaufmann to _ tame ts paratieled in prize-ting history only in tho case of Jack the Butte miner. A few short Ago this Kaufmann lad was as 4s any amateur in Hoboken, Nowyhe ts a8 famous as Munroe bevaiie aftor poking Jeffries in the ribs. By | Ban Francisco «me, he will! friend Jack on the shelf, or he will | 4 central Agure in ¢he limelight | plays about claimants of the weight championship, are several things about Kauf- though, that make the shelf busl- ‘a shori-ender in the betting, Kaut- it, while he has fought only a few fights, and but one profes: tyas won everything with a ) knockout. A proferslonal’s jaw is no tougher than an ama- » ) sewid, it be can land on’ it He} © has the punch, Terry MeGoyern, Mar- vin Hart, Jim Jeftrigs, plenty of others, started by knocking out the first men fought. It is a prine-ring axiom that ‘the punch wins." Kaufmann, like Jeffries, has a left hand much better than his right, Pight- fing, te ts naturally lem-handed His lett arm 1s one and a quarter inches largor | his tight. This is the case with res) too, and accounts for his fear ful Jeft-hand knockouts. Kiem is young. Tt is hard to knock out a ton@h youngster, Also, he ts figtting “ack O'Brien, ee: not Jim Jeffries. BA O'Brien has been knocked out at least twice during the past year, Once he ‘was knocked out by Wille, In Philadel- ) Phin. Wiito was skinned. O'Brien's pull % ‘was strong enough to get him a five i minutes’ rest in his corner to recover | “from a suppored “foul.” If there had ~ Pbeen a reat foul the fight wopld have | J atopped right there. and O'Brien would hheve claimed a victory for his record | book, He was Knocked out again in Balit-| more by Young Peter Jackson, The knockowt blow was landed fairly on the {unt of O'Brien's jaw. Jackson stepplug ‘around the referee to get at O'Brien Vetter a break, O'Brien was strong pemough in Herford’s club, too, and he fwas given the decision on an alleged “foul,” on the claim that Jackson had bd cal break: having agreed to break ‘These wore both hand knockouts, and showed that Jack O'Brien has lost some of the remarkable stamina that “cartiod him through so many flerce gruellings. ‘VYhese things, taken with Kaufmann's Awenty pounds advantage in welght shduld come near to balancing O'Brien's experience, Tt ts @ curlous thing that San Fran ‘cleco sports are offering # to 1 on Kaut- mann, The ex-amateur must have made 4 1 great hit with followers of the gran out there, A fake js hardly posstbie, any would have to be on the inside | ta carry the betting odds up io thas | 4 no rumors of a fake have} PoLeMerued ‘by the local press bureau | which is always suvpiciows. | me of There It be anotier great ga LG@avlle football at Celle I L, I Yon Sunday. ‘Tre Leams that wil figure T4n this tussle for supremacy will 4 those two biner ri the Kerrys and rv will be held the Tipperarys, ‘Th Late dle ices of the Irish Counties yee ba Auspios id whould be ane of ‘ ear, as it is practical, the Get aing game for the Stu | plonsbip, for which, thirty marches have | already been pore | LATONIA NIA ENTRIES. The entries for lows selling, 08 e cham LATONIA, Kye Oct, "y fawon are a £0 “ RACK—Bix furlongs x yy La os ane ater Karl. evar & saiatred 1 niin \ IEOCOND RACE Six “tarlongs vonditions as fine amu Reromona « +100 +1305 mateh game Bowling Games To-night, Riverside League, Riverside Alleys, West One Hundred and Twenty-fitth sivect—Onawa, Washington and Metropolitan, Greater New York Gas League, Thum's Lenox Alleys—Mutual No, 2, Brooklyn, Standard. Harlam League, Kahisdort's, One Hundred and Twonty-fifth etree: Audubon, Knickerbocker, Morning- wide, Broadway Leaguo, Schwartze & Arps, Broadway—McGiyney Council, Tuena Vista, Berckmann. Grand Central Tourney, Washing- on street, Brooklyn—Bay Ridge, Mottopolitan, Sylvan. Broadway Tourney, Broadway and Myre avenue, Brookiyn—Adelphi Perry, Cio, Kastern Five-Lady Championship, Harlem Circle (Afternoon)—Crescent ander vs. Ampbion. Palace, Jay Independent ve, Amphion, Or Foresters, Brooklyn inept — Long Island, No, 1, Brookyn! Fall Tourney, Brooklyn—Borough Rorkeley, Ktoyal Alleya, Bioux, Universal Palace, Arcanum, Superba Alleys, 4iitbert, Undine, Alert, burg Bravura, Gen, Slocum. ne, Philadelphia, Fra- teraity. Jewellers’ League, Universal Alleys, Brovklyn—King Opiieal Company and ¢, F. Wood & Co. Jimmy Smith and Hert Allen on the Grand Centra! alley iy xpect to prove natch games of t tall season, holds the championship from bist seams, /GREAT GAELIC GAME SUNDAY) jit, ftw fear 'etaactt an j 1G i | Rone and “hores, kind, test ota th sieven <¥) K: The second alt rs Loraetime Rivals Will Deelde | 1 fir gg eer | evening 1 Champlonship at Celtic Park, | rie One interesting feature to-nigat WV JAMAICA ENTRIES, (Special to The Evening World.) JAMAICA RACE TRACK, Oct. 21.— or tO-mOrrow's races are sWw8 FIRST RACK—Six furlongs; selling aixte a rt Arthur ACE—The Cutchogue Handicap gid Sige jx furlongs, James Reddict dale FOURTH KACE—8 ages; one mile and one-six BO Ormonde’s Right 18] Flinders $20 Gold Rove True Wing KACK be, am 18 Sats aux RACE. ity Holiown avd on, -Fpheo Kunis 75 Hurasty y Daianty loanok He Wiest He we Five. ey bin peaeeaee al blow. BOWLERS MEET T0-NIGHT IN BIG MATCH GAMES. matching of the winner with Di man or Willie Mack, of Thum’s phant alleys, to which contest local bow fght® Woking: forward with unusual tn- . Tenderloin perien for spectat ley, near Forty-secor when a fiv ¢ between Tom O'Rourke’ lta Natl be rolled. se ‘The Al Fo fa hold the bigh-team soo: of 987, {he | Broadway tourney at the Broadway lleys Henry Maurer, of the fame team, bas the hi pane tone high individual record . | When Hernan” cade ‘eus's had 1s in candi tion for bowliny again the “Three Can eka, and Mireault will roll. match an ny trio in the elty 8 asin: %, 08 Bast Oni . dred and Heventh Marth a . The Harlem ©; five-men team woul itke a match game team in the ay to be played on the ‘One ll lundred und Twen- (y-tighth atest alleys ii * * The Grove Hill team, while perhaps not ne of the strongest of Harlem bowing clubs, ae Won six siraight games in the Harve Wurney at the Harlem Palace alleys. Mensy Meyer. captain, has done much to He Meyer. capt much to ain th As the result of a defeat yester w omewhat out of form, Louis Stein nat Fe F. Schwartie challenged Kumi! Riddell and G. Edwards, the Inst named of Srooklyn, fos A match game to be rolled on the Harlem ircle alte tera Monday afternoon follow- ink the Womehs’ Tournament games, A g felt has been posted for a side bet of elite ve In @ close contest the Liberty Ladies’ de- ented the Cresconts GW 10 Oka in the Women’s astern Championship Tourna: el Pe atiralem Circle alleys | yenter a man won the » <7ut Im the last frame, | ‘athe mek inte, Heltes, one of the few ‘800° bowlers he city, a getting into shape at the Hasiem Pal Palace aif loys for match and tourney Im the Hartem League at the # ace alleys G. Schmdt, of the Massey tects, has the high Individual score sf ag and high nveraKe of 106 4-6 for six ganies. The ra | Cnentale have the high team score of 060, MeDonald, of oe Harlem Ciret of the Boulevards, are tied oa hie ooo of 26 a the Globe t eae Cieee ournament at the Star 2 8 Organization of ‘etn form in oariter, ° mproving a team een put up Mh The Washingt bowlers who a ames. Worth in the trom oka a any match games that eee * L. Domke, of the Vic Whiteman “ot the Orava game last night ot the Riverside | Dowmke winning four of the five ames, Th the tenm tourney contest Domke lowe betore this led the high score of 923 Joe Thum, Jd uand of a sa¥m" he. wil ‘noe bola wonton earartata Sowling unttl the tomeod fishing eoason I over. ‘As the flah are bitin fine just how. and he oy an engagement about Cow Bay every Friday, match \ ” 4 ‘ttlauely Soatponed «ames have been ja. * P. J. Riddell, one of the oles bowlers in country, and one who has bowle out every city pad town tn per) here there te declares that Johnny ri tet tournament bowler \ Hiddell says there is none in Voonbels'a class for niacine ant working nan alley. “Ef Riddell feolw that omelve ability as a mateh- game bowler" esld a friend of Johnny Bath, lam Plant “T think I ean tell you how he. got rosa sounder about $500 of his & eve Miadelshin will wend at enst aight t ive men each 49 the Nation? toting fonrpament of the A, B.C. in Loulevil'e ‘The Quaker City bowlers will mroyeniy make & strong bid for the tourney of held tn Philadelphia vay of HOT th be All the best Eastern bowlers are 5 hard rubber and mineralight alle “with Which the thigh scores are belne made, “Al though these ba! mame high," the rollers sil thave them bcs Watt, in the New bol Mational lu rv but na nigh "int Inn tournament night, The Bich team score of Lan, auin# PUT Mp @ GIANTS WON'T LOSE MANAGER M’GRAW, ‘Is there any truth In the report cir: culated in Chicago by Charley Ellison, the horse owner, that you will not |manage the Giants next season?” askoa an Bveoing World reporter of Manager John J, MoGraw yentorday at the Ja- malca rage track, | Hesitating a few minutes, McGraw finally eald: “I bad a hard task on my hands and also did considerable worrlment phreughout the entire baee- ball campaign, 1 om certainty en. ied to a reat, i ih me any questions relative - Il for the next few inantin’ sae Charley Ballard, the exJockey and trainer, who Is a warm A of ot Me- Oraw: ifn the alte and said; " wit tae sat vei Ray 2 4 twenty one champion Giants again ‘kaow what t rey friends of the principals will fill all convenient apace in- tend at the Bchwartje ang A aide bet of ade on thie contest whieh i tive ig ihe first warting at ever and ‘Lan Jecraiper ‘a twonty and| nk ¢ e Riverside allove willne to onc may be ar- eo i autmann's dangerous Tel, -—— By JOHN POLLOCK. td make good to-night, The little Den- | ver lad will engage in a fifteen-round battle with Joe Tipnan, the sturdy lightweight of Baltimore, who recently returned from England, where he made | ‘short work of the two Engileh scrappers he fought in that country, Corbett and} Herc will fight before the Bureka , of Baltimore, Bowker Wins Again. Jem Bowker, the Jittle English fighter, who has grown #0 heavy since he defeaged Frankie Ne! for the bantam-weight cham- plonship of the world that he has been com- pelled to relinquish the ttle, won another lhettie tn in C fought ‘Spike’ tonal Sporting Club, re Traden ood. Wau J awarded tha decision’ at the end sf the con teat. Peterson's Hard Gane. George Peterson, the welter-weight fighter ot California, who fights Billy “Honey” Me) [Todv, the rugged sorapper of New 5 gland, » Ath- meet ff a puncher ud nome ex: GRIF WINS WITH KNOCKOUT It Takes Him Only Five Rounds to Put Berger to Sleep. (Special to The Evening World.) WILMINGTON, Del, Oct. %.--Phil Griffin, of Philadelphia, knogked out fifth round at the Wilmington Athletic Club last night, The bout wae to have lasted ten rounds, but it was ended by Griff. with a right-hand jolt to the jaw, It was his fight throughout, In the fourth round Berger was floored twice and was being counted out when saved him. NeyGung doe Grim,” of Philadelphia Young W. ot t it all over fhe game place, until Re foree aAnK Orion stopped the go In the fourth round, “KNICKERS” MEET “ALL NAVY, The | Knickerbocker football el which Won the chaplonship of Greater New York Jast season, will play their first game of the season with the 4! Navy team at Olympic Pleid, One Hun- dyed and Thitty-slxth etree: and Fiten arene, on Bunday. ‘ihe All Navy IplA eleven. Waar’ playedy the All” Arn | (esa aL the POlO Grothds one of thy most exciting games seen In New York last season. One Way to Pi-* Winners, Yesterday was the 2th of Atha month, and the figures 4 and) 6 out qui & lot of ico in the day'e racing, Fpontenne, Handearre and Benevolent were No, 2 on WILL KAUFMANN’S KNOCKOUT BLOW LAND? Kaufmann, the San Francisco fighter who will make his second Appearance in the professional prize ring to-night, has a great knockout If he can land it on shifty “Philadelphia Jack" O'Brion there {fs fame and fortune in sight for him. His friends say there is no doubt about the result; that the Quaker City boxer will be put to sleep in short order, O’Brien, he simply smiles and says watch the head of Mr. Kaut- mans swing back and forth like the pendulum. of a well-regulated clock. YOUNG Gets Another Chance to Come CORBETT sa Back When He Meets Foe Tipman TONIGHT | “Young Corbett," who {s determined to! get Gack into hia previous good AEhtiINS deiphia on Wednesday night, form, will be given another opportunity | made by the Denver dad {n that contest should | fiftennetound battle at Maspeth, L. 1, rev not be condemned t et | eral years ago that has nped oy ie public, ax he met | fils country, have buried the hatchet and are ‘Walcott met Lavigne by 8 ago. and after they trad Corbett's Showing Was Good. “Young Bene" off Corbett tn thelr six: one of the clever ever donned a glo’ waa too short a periog for anything with Erne, terrific clip for that distance, Erne Bi Tt was only @ short time ago that this same lat Erne put it all over Abs Attell, the clever California boxer, in @ six-round bout In the Quaxer Oity, and when Erne can gutpolnt. auch @ clever boder ag Attell thea showing wit Phi wan first clase rove whether or Rot he hme regained Billy Berger, of the same city, in the) leagues of 5,023,853. Cleveland Detroit Washington . Edition every night. 4 —_— Joe Walcott, the “Kid Laviane,, tive eoeeded tn standing | und bout in Phila. | and the sowing | champion. and shiftiest boxers that ‘Thon, again, wix rounds | te bast of friend reed to do ed Attell. an rt CE pote b bathe: with oh riba and Fred form or haa joined the ‘‘has- . Joon of the bout, In the Name of Sense, that good common. sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they most he, when for 5¢ you can get Uneeda Biscuit fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a the very beauty of which makes you hungry, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Unofficial Statement Shows that American League Outdrew National, CCORDING to attendance figures sent out by various news assoctations | during the season the American League led the National by 424374. Neither | of the leagues gave out oMfichl statements as to attendance, and these | am ADD vay Sey! Cae a, gat fa estimates sent out dally from the various cities may wander considerably from the little printed slips by which the clubs mettle up. The total attendance of the American League for the season of 196 was 3, 6¢; National League, 2,747,250, Of this number 489,004 attended Sunday ‘ames in the American League and 606,678 in the Nuttonal, making a grand total for both Following is a comparison of attendance In both leagues’ AMERICAN, Totals ....++ soeee te BOT, 684 All the gossip of the Bowling News from the various alleys in Greater New York is printed in The Evening World's Final (Pink) IN RING | Old Enemies Make Up. eter: weight champton, ex-Hechtwelmbh who fought the most pruciling an ever taken piace in Corbett to do | S"Nang ‘talk Walcott aked Lav Nho can travel at 8 |Svouid® ely. train him for tie t with Willle Lewis on Tuesday night, me 89, Fight for “Willie Fitz.” Jimmy Coffroth, the fight promoter of California, bas clinghed another bout for his club at Colma, Cal, for the night of Nov. 10. ‘The Cighters signed OF this battle are Willie n | Fitsgeraid, the Bouth Brooklyn llehtweight, Landent, @, eeeond-rate fighter, of California, They *ill batile for thirty rounds, St 138 pounds, welgh In at 6 P.M. on the JEANNETTE B ESTSJEFFORDS — ey Colored Man Forops the Fight [reaps ea chen die ing from the Start and Sazanen, Jo nana of Now ork ft Mit Has His Opponent in a Bad | (us a or™ lst olent at the Broads JeMords had the advantage in hal it Way. 4nd read, but the stocky colored ee mB nk in and mado Jeffords wisps with Joo stopped tn at the start and shot lefty to Jetfords's face. In the second he reached the Pes such Wat At started. to Bede bist (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA Pa. » de- it, in whirlwind sem!~ ing ran mister hopelessly rota ie th, when the latter ran @ hand to the jaw that sent Powe ve through the ropes to the @ went back and stayed . sound, fs! the sixth Herman clearly regained his pT] And earned the decision, AMUSEMENTS. zur trem oe ee eae oe HERALD SQ. THEATRE —“Speia ete AT Toa om Joseph Cawthorn N THE BiG awit Fritz in Tammany Hall ‘He bi main Inka THe GREATEST sare! SEErewlon, carnin Jegeoh — dettors90," == PEOPLE, J CLUDIDEG. ty YREW... GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, , LEXINGTON AV, 42D-HTH STS, m .... TOBACCO INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, very une FOREIGN AS mn Herth nisbe ck 28D TO SOT COTO OMIBEION. Be, NATIONAL, Kew 4M last 8 cee e A SERIE aa reer THE ROGERS Boh IN IN REL AD a Marie pean KNICKERBOCKER, |, Rrenings, rom ae “ eestette | He eh le Last Sat. Mat. 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