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| ‘ THE WORLD: SATURDAY #VENING, OCTOBER 28, 1905. DGRENS| Aa COLUMN - "UP TO DATE SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT « uw EDITED BY & ROBERT EDGREN, TWO OLD FIGHTERS THAT MADE GOOD LAST NIGHT. GOODMAN CORBETT'S NEXT. ® AOL WIOCK EM, Bway & tae S mharp, Mat LANE . We -M Hy) ot the VE: a if Former Champion Will Now Proceed to Get in Shape for the EV PIRE (TEAR Bway € 40m ae 5.20. Mais, Wed, hal” “ | New England Bo Joh D in Augustus ty he Kid ew Englan A Ohn Drew ye vANe may not * HERALD 80, ea He & 85, ne J be”"Comi 1 wit | r tae Hd | BY JOHN POLLOCK. Harry ‘Tuthili wilt handle Corbett In | oer en TAMM ut Ne ss ith i Copped aS "Young Corbett” will leave for Bost, O'Brien May Meet Hart ee UM Baur ts at midnight and will box "Kid" Now that Philadelphia. Jack O'Riien pas| | ON COLMBGR | JOM” WHBRLOG oR, man, the New England light Ight-\poaten big Al Kaufmann, the Califor: | DALY’S THE, AIRE Pay & jon ov his week, Welght, for fifteen rounds before the heavy-we there {9 every indication th § ent Hat of. BALTIMORE Dougiag A. C,, of Chelsea, Mags,, on bet mate kore of the different fehting EDNA MAY ortne A INCHED IN, Tuesday night. Corbett will train for étube in Apalifornle Nill try ond puthld rach | CRITERI PHEA THD Bway ete m maton BV go, 4.2), Mats, We & Bat the fight v ch, whi he| bet he Lou henyy CHAMPIONSHIP |got into. condition for the fight which|ReleNt. AR OFDrien™ ath fies abate | | Miss Maxine Elliott cr dene eee ae jon VA the fight bait to ah ne kK jogether, and it in sate to en (we | Hudson Ait Bag hee Ait oi H , | ham Bidpee Corbett is connect ie muah w rah bie Sowa tn Ban "Fvanelac | | FANE stun tind legetita: ; Iatter a, much easier opponent ‘chan Good Fight To-Night | SAVO age ates & all THINK I mentioned the fact, a few elther oung Erne’ or Joe Tipma Harry Lewls, the Quaker City Ileht.welent | | gamonsi Matec | ‘ Aittea Sutrore “ Gays aio, that there was a rattling e+ . ‘and “Young Donohue, the clever boxer of | = -! oe Oe vane a of bones Just now in the pusilistic | Howton, are to book up again in Phil : , Graveyard. Willie Lewis, writing I-round. encounte ohe the, Natlonst Mehieas, where be fy tralning for hia ‘Young Conperrs’ watvor NitectowsheAhel westate wine war's ||ORAND CENTRAL PALACE, ht with tataott for th (SA BIT SHY , BuT HE STILL AAS huinmer, LEXINGTON AV. 420-407 BTS, Coming tht with Joe Walcott for the a | Nelson Refused Offer, welterweight title, hag sometl tn THE MARBLE SAW, | ; . tereming to way about "Kid? Lavigne, | Ginitiennaneste wens nt ntact ® Pla. Baia ue tient brothoter, of Reni ho kicked the bucket so lon yo tha O muocersfully pulled off the Mar bid iB ago that Vin Hart-Jack Root battle In the open al he ts merely a ane to the younger 0 BRIEN PUTS KAUFMANN July tried to wet Battling Nelaon sporting genera > fight Jimmy Gardiner for a pon gener sk dg INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. “Ktd Lavi | gent Fgah telegram a te more | Ty ' Bay, there's & surprise coming to the HH nk the offer Aten a sul pau , aa Hrs, gang when Lavigne starts fighting Forfeit Money le Mi MILL Again soon, He Is back for falr, He a ben eee dy 8 Rue ‘ Sutlt- | dcronen {9 a9 fast as any Mehtwelght In the | +o Buy Devane Fad, the Habt welahia, of Now Bn ms, whe ADM! business, and, gee! but he's there with Cali ian W 8G d Took a Fearful B WILL HAVE ‘TO bout in an, Fran on The = — - the wallop, He has been living straight |Caliiornian Was Game an ‘00. r t $iow with oiser stares NEW 'AMATERDA MY ° J , Las 4 > for a long time and working hard : & Meartul bea fuimmantes | that thov “wi ) LULU GLASER It's the water cart and the middle of | i ani the victor will take it . Ey area eas aed Ge ase og, but Was No Match in Cleverness for oP dat a Heh Ne Me BR UADWAY it sh Boing to got on a fight with the best | His More Seasoned and Ex eri r the ring welehing about’ 1st ra PEARL i PUMPKIN rt 1 4 8 | 7 anne y ve hat eae 3 ine, Ho toolas Uke (the goods to me, | enced Opponent. SEI DAMEt a ee chee cerca menbatt (F182) ROOBRS BROS.IN (RBUAND and if he was up against this smoke | ~ |taken Andy Mos y, the Hmht-weieht of this Ben ko. MARIE CAHILL again Mmstead of mo I guess he could ——s ety, under his management, and ix ready to |p Seat 4 ling 0 *MOONSIINE,” hand out what he handed to Walcot: Kept up his jabbing, and Kautma match him amainat any 160nound fiahter in| B Naw, Math, ties, 8.15. Mate Wed Ree before.” BAN PR. tried desperately to get him t close Weat atte teh Malent th Sh tbeeecround | Ty If old Kid Lavigne ong tis fighting | delphia Jack" O'Brien knocked out Al | 2H verti oat at, end of (he Nout taet nient and Had no trou ute shoes again there's no reason for Prank | Kaufmann here last night In the sev- | the ring. but Jack was looking out for | Tarige, Meuurry Ouant to develon int We | Erne and Terry McGovern and Young enteenth round, It was the bloodiest | that und puneb,” and he skip: | ad nan, WeINTYRE"R & HEATH HAD K," Corbett and other “comers to feel! fight, bar none, ever seon in Ban rane Prat & Oa ene ‘abt Walsh to Go Abroad, mALUETRU RUT bashful, Step right up, boys, Don't peat PdiNged Misiemedy ures | O'Peien Jabbed and Jurmpe ‘uway, wh Jimmy Walsh, the Boston bantamn-weten:, | BRUASCO SHEA THE By.5 wae tay in the amateur class all your lives. | enabled him to ov psadjecnpibe ees. | Kaufman tried uselessly co land his who won @ deciaton over “Dimeer’’ Stanley 1 se ane eat time {ime UE, fCHOW, ame ax they make] Purch. He gut one home how and then, the Bngiish boxer, at Chelsme, staan, re LESLIE CAR ATER ¥ the way, this ben’ t |'em, fought back ely unt be! Dosing vp ced geet, OBER cently, will probably go to Rngland and Next’ Week-—Mrs. Loaile Carter an %AZA I have heard good repomte about | finally fell to the door from heer weak- on a sootIng gallery fountain t Owen Moran, Walsh has received an fig B'waylMOch TENE ini Bvnes, § 18 "Kid" Lavi Bam Kelly told| ness, unable to rise before the ten-460- | O'Bn oy i r from Matchmaker Bettina. of the Na: |B NOU 8 Wh Pe PAE in) deve igh, who! ond count taoo en's Blows Told, Club of | n David Bolas ‘preaents, 2a rear ip N. Y. M until the eleventh ro i - . 4 running @ gymnasium there, | were closed. feaed pee eyenth round. thelist Tucker to Meet Attell, ESTA Len AYA bat, Mat, TODAY, asi was getting back into really good | «(O'Brien was iy battered himself Geie but braced up again when Abe Attell, the California boxer, and gE nate Ney, the Transerepsot shape. Jaber White had the eame tale.|at thmes, but alWays managed to stall une Ried is fo, fish him, and Chick’ Tucker, the Avonta A, C. feather KalphStuart, TheChetatian, Perhage there ig a fight left in the| until he recovered this atrength and | he Gud shot hier uan away. | But weight, were matched lam night (0 ebmaae | Mt cal a Fishy Vee abies oe Michigan ex-chah after all | then come back full of fight. His con- | was a slaughter, with Kaufmann, game jn, limited, round bout tn, thie city om next Nx\ wit Billy Van, Berand Moy, Tf Lavigne really does tum out well tt{ stan: clinehing when introuble puazied |{9 hla shoestrings, Fealing arouad the te bgnee, Rucker la’ not worried ed Marks. Buh. Comberts. Mat .N a (20 should be an adden encouragement for) Kaufmann, who found the Philadel- | ¢, ‘hut over: the fining uae rae certain ob xiving @Aby" a atitt fight URRAY 2181 & Tex ve Mas Pode Terry McGovern, Lavigne, after be-| phlan too clever for bim at close quar- | wat, te end of ihe eleventh Kaufmann Looks Bad for Daly MILL TD seat wk. 7 ing whipped by Jimmy Britt in Call-] ters, front to his corner with both eyes near- “Kid Sullivan, who stood Jimmy Britt ott ‘Jas. T Powe: fornia, was taken ¢o the State Insane] Kaufmann's flerce wallops only tore {hg from mente a pe dint blood tow: | for twenty-rounds In San Francleco, and who OLONIAL#aeiiien! Asylum at Stockton, His lapse was) the afr, O'Brien was wary, but man- with the terete oO len wae ppattered also recently bested Harry Lewls, of Phil. Fee as Orpheur ci * robably due more to dissipation than} aged to land many damaging counters. h Bloor @ a butcher in the sham Adelphia, in a fifteen-round bout im Balti | Fl BARGAIN MATS. Pepritve wallop, Belng coneidered| Billy Delaney after. the fight said: |Pe% | Kautmann, Asean thor, ha een and fan Tomy Dal LHAMBRA‘:? ee A eatae harmieas, the “Kid was allowed toy "Kaufmann isn't disgraced, O'Brien | O'lirien and cutting loose haymakers |the HurckaA.¢. of Baltimore, on the night y Radin, selene Co OM. walk in the yard. One day he went| was much too clever for such a.novice, that forced nimble Jack to ciinoh for of Nov, Sullivan tu ht to ‘sxverlence ng | up to an oak tree and struck {t a wild! but T sill think the big fellow has the | Mls life Wrouble’ in beating Daly, @ a | va 8 2) Mats, Tay..Wed swing, smashing his right hand. He! making of @ champion, He ‘s dead Kaufmann Wouldn't Quit, | Johnny Consett ie Baekin Game Nh Wy w AVERSHAN HS THE SQUAW WAN | recovered not long afterward, but his} game, and when he learns more about | From that time on the spectators ex- ! t! z hand kept him from fighting for several | sho game will be a different proposi- | pected to see the end come in every Johnny Corbett, manager of fishters. of | Hc den th oreMad.ey. Ev B15 Mat. Ta'y. months, th round. Kaufmann would net quit or Denver, who brought “Younm Corb Oy it it NTEL in Kichar Nxt w'k — jon." \ Senile r |Aliow hls second to throw up the spunk, this city when the latter defeated ‘Terry Mc MA helio & Ovhello. TWLEGRAPHIC despatch says arge Crow resent, nh the sixteenth he was nearly out, Govern at Hartford, Conn, ‘atfow years ago, | Ey. 8.90. Mate, Wet & Sat, that the Manlius School hns| ‘The fight drew & big orowd, tor|Dut would not go down, Ho staggered | hs laken, Morgan Willan, tha unde: wADison 80. TaeNty Ent aan | adopted resolutions cutting out Kaufmann is well Uked oe So pre- | following ea fyanchiag as’ it’ were hi wing and tins practically pratchod him to |] THEA Meee MAN ( rte WO | the game of football after this season, | liminaries were over early “ baad bat ty a fiaht. Tom Kingsiey the Denver middle 5 u f an it ts “too feahfully wuft." The schoo! | o'clock both men entered the ring. | rie seventeen oad Lie eee | JOE WE py. 20th The Prince Chap coam will be put through a gentle oourso| Kaufmann wes @ Lttle taller than ie ta ‘Opn as me that the “Saginaw Wonder,” was living in Parts until a short time of sprouts on the golf links, after which it will probably eee the error of its ‘ways amd take to the tee and the pink ten instead of the low tackle and the arnica bottle. Am folined to think the name of the hen slipped in with a quick jab that ot New York, defeated Jim SEMENTS. @ebool was misspelled in the 5 ry ‘s head uut- Muldoon,” of 3 . BROOKLYN AMU . @bouide’t st be “Manless @ehool?” ieee cointerel tee mies Offtten bi iil en ost foeth ime min Burns, of Chicago, two out of three | THE FOUR was completed. H Kaufmann was beaten to @ pulp and both eyes| |i took the gaff without wine: O'Brien, and looked ike cules beside the sinewy Philadelphian. He showed no nervousness, They started Agtrting aa soon as the bell rang. O'Brien circled cautiously, with bis # and stood blo knees bent and h ota in bard conscious, Whe Was too to ever sic eet Pole ria was out of reach like a flash, Jack Robi sind ninson Crusoe Je Kautmann’s footprints 4 ah saya he will fight on Derby ni YOUNG MULDOON WINS. (Spectal to The Evening World.) HOLYOKE, Mass, Oct. %—"Young falls in a wrestling matoh here last WARFIELD MUSIC MINSTER fy WONDERLAND: [Weis woe Wi tay Monte Victor NDE! VESTEND,, PX.NEW, YORK TOWS Nat W'k—Simple Simon 8! \ hg at things from the catm, BALTIMORE, Oct, 38.-Harrigon | Misht for #0 « side and gate receipts MORTONS | dispassionate viewpoint of a man | yi ot. 5 Mul took the first fall in thirty. S in | | i trotting | Muldoon y at a roller-top desk, it seems to | BU LGE GOSSIP Bare, Te cawtiaten! Wing Par four minutes with @ hammerlock hold, Matt KG NE | me that this recent flurry of abuse di- e STOCK FOR LOCAL: yesterday in stral@ht heate, 0 217) Burne the second in Reventeen minutes MON THURS. ] Teeted at our greatest amateur game! pros, whieh was the only, other Mel with a neck hold, and Muldoon the |] Grant Coneart New mons satinetrels | has been somewhat intemperate, ————— UATEST ele PANS. iNralent Fa a ie pa Oh a og be at's “ad minutes with vlotor. a = — American intercollegiate football ta a pasely Amertoan game. It {s as unlike the English football, Association or Denverite’s Body Blows, More than the Baltimore Boy-Coold Stand, Gerory “OK AMUSEMENTS, SPORTING. Mal Chase, the senaational first basomon | Pittwburg and Cinclnnath have a swing on aN A ARAN Rugby, a9 our baseball {9 unlike cricket, Forced Him to Give U who ettmcted 90 much attention to the [28 earvices, and elther af them ie ready to Warts Pa p, k N ue chases, | Most of the attacks, I notice, have » ighinnders last season, fae font arrived in | STA, Ntttet ci, ott SNM, ‘| yy NEVE H yay OS HERALD SQ. THEATRE—Special ortis df (ee) CHASES, een bags Rei Anglomantnes—people | (Bpectal to The Evening World.) |sent In had more to do- witheTtpman's Calltornia, where he will play first base on ready to twirl for the Reds. ct oe Chae, Rie per i ora Renee taser cae Uniked Huae e who wou to Ameri fa ban the an Jone team during the winter, 11 Bresson cy All hues, Gas | aro and. Hunt A ; | firmly by the soruft of th yey! iyiod Pieat beanie sein Ges, mena | Mirowing. Gp the sponge than hie in. jay, dame a week Will Dot hurt him. | The Cinctnnat) Rede are going to txy_e new i JER PRESEN nag and Hurt Aste | 'y by the soruff of the neck and re-|Cospett won a decision over Joe Tip- | jured hand, Hal’ also ‘rises to remark that New. York lexpeclment re, season by gine to Mexico a0 é ‘our Bteeplechases and two {iat races Maptalied etter old Bngland, man, of this city, before the Bureka| For five rounds Tipman made good, |! fool enough 1 play all in. but for good | for wpribe wractiee. Dvaiten, Herrman as mt me hin | | ase h awthorn each day. cv stegplechoses at four miles t 1 1 he mat hOro c f t want to be English, don't! athtetio Club last night, He fought Corbett to a ftandstit and | dove ‘Dot give the address of hie boarding. [AN hag sent. Secretary. fanoroft, to Mexico War * Bore Stinoed aan eae Une Ba Laction 8 30: let you know? Wo are fairly well sat! When Tipman went to his corner af |@ave the Denverite blow for ‘house, to look over the field He believes that the Tt R Niet ‘limb © BIG SUCCIRS Stand, 00. 7 take dd Ave, fled to hi | Corbet then changed tacties and in- j practiga mamnes down, there will drew more ist fonatelle.tn map ees. Hevated Ratlvay inua and N.Y. ave Bunker Hill without a 1 that he in wv BD o,, Ri 1 “an Bi 1 Ral d & ter the eighth round he claimed stead of leading for the an than epough money for expenses, lian Russe Fri Z in amman QUT | NH, trains teaving Gor Van Nest at 1245, patie of King George on the crest! nag broken his right hand and was un- Pounding Tipman tn th me | nat? Cuimaey, the other day Franks Chance - {overt iar a Capris De Mar. 3. Yresarree y Po Te andy ake returning after rac Of it, Wedltke our own games of foot-| able to continue the contest. Many of Pr soon began to tall In the | bea League tama waviald Comiskey, president | Mt Powurs reataraay tandered pia gonteas: | Marcelo AM Mises. Dally fh. RO, | HE myn | mich abuttt state | Ale ia, Da A te PR and baseball, and most of us hat | ® roun an was In the |of the American League Club of that city, | ton a8 President uf tie min: ale an ce ¥ to cpuree; ali . those present thought, however, that/jogs ana did no md twelve yeara of continuous servioe, LAT Ht no way )tiet, Hits quiet humoy ang | Subway. to. West Farms and Surtaco’ Raile woul sa soon move to Germantown|ine terriflo body blows that Corbett |ot the bell, “respond at the sound Ate] and eave ar itnen mmey waniee. mae ee augmcated aa, 8 succamer, te tay HUBER’ Si MUSEUM § rt an {dol bat AES gat 1aarets. Man’ $e Yon. “" Jumotion as go to see cricket or AgRIIa” nib? CMs ton "wit a etwaloreex | filam ae Porn little eomethinn Under cover Comey Hit dogeoh Jefferson," ers rer aig Pagby. The Bnglish games are too tration, tn Chis restenation ‘Ole, Queen Cnanychan | . ; | PROPLIC Wwonupipy slow pe sg ee CRACK TEAMS T0 PLAY FAST FIGHTS FOR THE Within @ few a fg to yg than a mor th age when, 01g Per fos , tw wen” fe: 125 STE ve Mivnew T TO NOVEMBER 1, IN : ball ul $177.29 oun was ont of ty 0b ¥, ate ip sUCObssrUL, — OCTOHER 10 TO NOVEMBER 1, INC, ne sean a t in theo er de "| have to present a letter of introduc GAELIC FOOTBALL. | QUAKER CITY SPORTS. Deters te down the ash “i oe in sa tar an baton Me “wa con Witk s Mi, Moore's HW | iPPODROM BE. mo-pay, {fhe Cutchogue tet mt on the I expect net eo mae e 4 tdon and make an appointment by mall civ Orieans in Uiive for Saray Gras At norton recently allowed _t fentin Milani ny | . and four other races, beginning at before he could run down to first base, ‘ Hnat haa toeen Hod tfictally at 0 'cente, but two bite. tere wad @ ih ok | ee KUMiPHARE pureatio if RONDE | iraina eave, Bast, ttn | — Kerrys Will Meet the Tipperarys|}O’Toole Has Mercy «om Opponent mii. the same fan Bie ie a rE A gis Te tasuenca tev Nag andthe Cavans the Pick and Refrains from Miia etter and plank. © ftavion i “tna twenty SUNDAY. CONCH A ¥Ad noi “ON Mt ant Es hs ten ii vs \e1 oxy of our } ‘ ; lank, |. Having |r Pi ck “ ‘inci ON football, the aplendid teamwork ing Hi innehooiat numerous ‘B eee u araet a OR Arta | JUNE'S CLASS HANDICAR in THLE CT alway. ing Him Out of the leven men, the occasional i | if lg en Ue A lh nthe’ Brooklyn Pre teats eaccrl OF the year fa TOM Wate. CAGO HANDICA: ¢ wvery wine @rend-stend runs and individual plays.| ‘Two important matches of Gaello| (Special to The Bvening World) uty hie mored that nether Merhews | Btruck ont fifteen rien, MATIN AY 2 RONTA NOW: _|ner at Satonia Friday. If McAdoo bed ome of the people who would like! football ‘will, be held at Csitio Park| PRILADELPHIA, Oct, 2~fTommy | Bervier nor Plank wil 'be"with the Superbad Dige.| alow 8 base on Dale, 150 | ay emir, may bg a |artened B10N om the even winner ho to have us all English point out the| to-morrow, Kerry will play Tipperary|0'Toole had an easy time of {t last night AhOhd tae tema tte, 1 MATINE! ae [AN ch i anhattan 2 By.4.2),' Mat, To et Ne would have broke every bookmalier tm the Supposed fact that nothing counts but/and the Cavan team meeip the pick|When he met “Young Crosta” in the| in © aj peribee have | say warner, Matty } ne rnd'e 1A moe ME. KALICH| Venn clty, ‘That would jira satin the oat brute strength in our game; that there|of Galway in the second game, wind-up at the Richmond A. ©. In all Pati) novel aaner tne ;ntllng face, by | Jame WATT teat Mowe, with winter 1A ee aft, oom auieation, Publieatiow read a sot Kerry won the championship in Ire-/tho rounds with the exoep:ion of the players ana then getting | he Genie the next Amarin, 64 they fondly term old” New Bosaan's & Cate, Wane Fran. “SPATS FOUR WEEKS AHEAD. Price, 506 us Broadway, New York, ; erty Slaters, Mas . Be. land on Ost, 15 In the thin! match) third O'Toole ted Croate at hls merey,| _fohn, MoGraw a a, the Me Weak cillneene Paik. THE DEWEY, Fast pee ee rw RT Tay F-% against Kildare, the two previous/although he could not put him out, Cady! re George, iia. of Paitels. was, the, tid ay y Mat, To-d'y, Wine, Women & Te Eee ties OC oat 10 in the close formations. games resulting in draws, Crosta bad to hang on to save himself ball for Mt star 0 ‘time the sit ot Wy ie pickin me far Ls all throwgtr the bout, In the semtewind-up “Young Brennan’ beat “Kid Hogen so badly that the t where some man could not oe and" ancthar just as good a boy He ieeved free transportation to th to 140 men, —_— BRAIN GETS HIS MONEY. bare ama THE GOTHAM Bast T6th Bt. ome | Mat, To-day—Gay Morning Glories, EDEN Si WORLD 1x WAX, Specin NO ATONE BUSINESS SHOW B. MALMQUIST, ROOM 614, 8 PARK ROW by at coo D DR. GRINDLE, 1 never notioed bout was stopped at the end of the eee | witlatt aMMihe‘vark ftack eller than othe! | Opens at 8 To-Night. arian rea | OL 2,8 AI OLALIBY 18 whoop- ond round, In the preliminaries “Kid’' | classes 0 amet. wae te tne Wag 4 Third Baseman Wins His Suit Brery Up:to-Dale, Business | Appiance and MUSEE nO. VS MHENRY LEE, en of 4 * M ve tals aa. | AT YOUR Kirkpatriok quit to “Ka” Mehan, | tM $i" an on the club Waa a loner on Againat Buftato Club, Ta TN aleaee WO Coe ta oor | reeset | { pA ° Young O'Brien” fought @ food draw | the season. The case of Player David L. Brain rR RPO Stn § Mth in near dd ; im, be OWN PRICE! with Laci bu and Billy Fairburn Sammy | Strang, hag the att against the Buffalo Baseball Club, In- er or ASG habla PL Ui combination by put “Young Evane’ out dn the second H volving a claim for $1.20, which was n Winter's Great Play, Richards nth, ani dike opened that round. akine a hit te. then fixed it bi hs rs Great Reno & RS oe sed t iT ones bef uy a " pay. be P HIG BAY fO-DAY n le, Joe Butler was disqualified last night the icher ang pot foro alpen one once decided in the player's favor by | Hig 14 THE eVIRGI INIAN * %, | ‘ors, BLY 4 f for kicking Charley Stevenson after iq it ahle record didn't count | the National Baseball Commtasion, but | Aun att. & ove. tbe Trish Ladies’ Chale. | 19 498.0% $08 oy, Bree. at 18 Ty mat had koooked the latter down In the sect | Dahlen says nat one Js too good to De iru. wag Inter reopened on application of NEXT _WRER— : OF 07, NETROPOL! Mata, Mon., Wed. and sat its SUNDAY ond round of thelt bout at tho Frank. | Bill they row jominty new playa during | the Tuffalo management, has been Mat Jo-day, Chas R.Grapewin | Maries, Giuone ip A Higcia’ faa te bu i He cures nt gris WORLD ford Athletle Club. he frat round bid | 2M, Que ae kahy bust” Gne called at | compromised, the commission. #) an: I + Ue to Yeu Yohn Honey, | Next Week, THD i 1 Hf Saree PIAS Lone: en even, ‘onn eat Ike Con-|ihe American 1 erst i seen eat nouncing yesterday, The commission bia week. | The Education of N, Bot Cans | 0 da * WANT wey, Jim Blair and “Kid” Cavey fought | day ant offered a Peach He waive, hte was in much doubt because of confit. Digdy Bell Mr, Pi ALIN Fr art whe tna De Muah trots re pitiee, TL Wont BUSINESS & drow, “John Wille doteated J. Bene, a oo that when A TUNNT Meal nome ond | Ine statements on the rehearing, and PUPP. Ta tour, a Bros, Carating Psi sty vEAneng feoord one bee ~ 5 . on Colllna, hart’s Ore, Moving Pletures. | he i byete ' ny a re or} comppomise was finally suggested ; Sam Coll mad Shyeiclan es BARGAIN |. BAKERIS. ; Pokey MA Ht ovan TRA, WaDlEy Oe | oT aad the player eceliees too Oo Me a ; an Ge boys, OFFERS | - ULsCATEReRNS M’GRAW SIGNS NEW MEN, | siho."“Hecretary Nahon hurried him on” to In full settlement of the case. of which Laut fonourt rhis beaeer LEW FIELD nel fk ‘a a mana ae 9 ‘Hoy ht 1a De ais mi Ho wan pald to his attorney by the | introducing #1, TAGLIAPIETRA, Baritone “Ghd TE HAPPENED EN AR argin | baa peae the other night um: - : od iS he te 4 Manager MoGraw, of the Giants, ha: aligned three new men, One ts a pitche: Nin's bana pda ontre” prenented ‘to. him. and, Terry Mecovern, The speaker said that, Terry o —————. COTE DEFEATS BRIGGS. Ho. Ev $15. Mat. Tay, 218 THR PRODIGAL, roth is 14TH ST, THA, at Oth ay. Poy HARLEM °° ts SNF On ale if another a catcher and the third was ¢o. ward off & rain blows. Dontii Nixt Wk, 8am Bernart in The Rolliok) Next Week, 4 bey a Hal feld wos loft unexplained, (Special to The Evening World,) er, fe 4 ‘ : TO-MORROW’S sce akc | atch kU te eo On hE cece ee leaned b yn club, have agit A je poo Both at, nr, Lex vrpne un Bt {campbelt Bia Bhow, 28, 00e. rwcEvans One ert y see awarded the deeleton “over Samy a Jousle Maa Hall, th Sunday World Want Directory bn Son 37? Briggs of, Chelan, champion light HSER ba RIG n PYRE | SRAN aes Bs ik clgatoute yh Soa : few Bngland, 9 end of | ~~ ~ ANGLIN I IRM, RAGEAB tase TH ae Maratha ry bout, Tommy bulvas a ‘was referee, Siete ee Sa eE es clan A lilt clap Nell

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