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h_ who are floundering around sorehibigd pool trying to ibe to tide them over The big fish, having are off to waters of leaving the struggle to and with the latter it diamond out diamond. cases in point yester- that set which form, went “hook, itleaxe to win colt of Jase,” lot of bil'y goats proceeded to back odds on, they were doing this another ” the one that gets Its informa- quietly bet- iy Jim. “He the litle form-playing fish? Why, course, they were dased for a mo- but they still are hungry and will , be beck nibbling again to-day, § though this was rot bad enough, they also went up against a Of what the stewards themselves a “ringer,” Of course the I " didn’t start, but it was a nar- Bs escape and the little fish are shud- . ing yet, “FT had to come. Harvard has pro- | tested two of the University of /® Pennsylvania's football players. f Lamson, has played the game six t and, therefore, is not eligibl oy th other, Zilligen, 4s a professional, ts | Harvard claims, Isn't it great, | college regard for the amateur! — {LLIB LEWIS, who oe. Joe | Walcott, the “Giant Killer,” to- | night, wants to know If the ne- gro still retains his deadly wallop, Joe EW! Chovnsks please write. © > Players Started It, and Spectators 4 Took a Hand in the Fracas, MAHANOY CITY, Pa., Oct. 31.~Two football players started a riot at Jack- fon yesterday during <he annual game hetween the Columbia and Rejiance ‘Mlovens. In the second halt of the game Dalles, Columbla’s quarter, struck the Fight tackle of the Reliance team, A ‘Peneral fight immediately began, which fas shared by {he spectators, and sticks and atonps were hurled about ‘PromMiscuously, Many of the three thou- Band Onlookers were injured, but none pot them seriously. DUNN READY TO TAKE OVER THE BOSTONS| eterna Prepared to Pay Balance of Purchase Sey York, “ate great days for the Nttle | weight , DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 8.—Gov. Fred M. Warner came here to-day and or- dered Sheriff Burns to prevent the fisht echeduled for to-nigat in the suburb of | Fairview between Wilile Lewis, of New and Joe Walcott for the wolter- championsinp. Sheriff Burns says that he will carry out: the Gov- leraor's orders, The promoters of the fight, however, insist that it will take place. Rhigins oat Hvnt in an open letter to the prese has demanded that the Sher- tft of Wayne county stop the contest, Gheriff Burne is wrought up over the action of the Prosecutor and eays he shout have notified him before he) wave out the letter, “He Js a four-flush- er and after a lot of cheap notorie.y. 1 am the ono to judge and I have it from good authority that It ls to be a contest and it shall go on and 1 be there to see that it Is not prevented,” This statement of the Sheriff was made before the arrival of GOVERNOR ORDERS SHERIFF TO STOP WOLCOTT FIGHT catia ninaenitineisane Latter Says He will Carry Out Executive's In- structions, but Club Officials Say Bout Will Go On. > pleatolela\, gui Np Cava 5 The excitement here is intense. The men are down to the required welght and ready for the fray. They are both trained to the hour and the pt te | indicate that a considerable nt of money tn addition Ao the welter- | weight championship of the world is at stake, The go is acheduled for fit- teen rounds or leas, wath the emphaist on the “or less." The betting so far is nt even money, with more money in sight than can be found for the little black man. In spite of the fact that the latter is obamplon, Lewis is looked upon here as a work! beater, and the sports ex- pect him to stop the “Giant Killer,” Walcott was down to 14) pounds this } morning and Lewis was at 1%, the lat- ter will, enter the ring at 18 or 138 pounds, Several New York men are in town with wads to bet on the Gotham ia. Owing to some difficulty Between the North New oe League and alley man- axement the tommement eam games may? be Gov, Warner, cove thinks iN) land eee eehs / HARVARD PROTESTS TWO PENNSYLVANIA PLAYERS fA Ae rte |Declares that Lamson Has Played Football Six, Years and Zilligen Is a Professional— Quakers Not Likely to Yield, (Special to The Evening Work.) i Money for ihe National Team, pat (Bpetial t The Rventng World.) a BOSTON, Mass, Oct. %—Fronk v Hi Dand has arr in Boston, and when om foen to-day wald he was here g008. Mr. Dunn has already posted a awed on the authority of @ ‘ " Wrfelt for the purchase ef the Boston | line, of Zilligen, one of the substitute is sPentaviteain toon f man peken'| If this goes through, the after. spp National League . Baseball Chub, and /forwards, against the Harvard team on son will be played by Pennsylvania] speculation on the relative strength “ : gg Ih or there. will | War emphatte in hin statement that he Wet in town for the express purpose of putting up the remainder of the Money and taking the Boston franchise Mr, Dunn wasn't prepared to make any statement as to what he would do to @rengthen the Boston team, Seine oan SUNDAY WORLD wants WORK MONDAY WONDERS, fia hort thorn a Broadway @ Na MAY ies PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 81.—The Har- vard football management has protes' Ageinst Uulveraity ¢ ing either Lamson, its right tackle, wao is the strongest man on the Quakers’ Franklin Mela Noy, 11 While the university officials refuse | to make any stater "regarding the | matter, It has been learned that Lamson has been protested on the ground that) he played two years at a Colorado col- lege, two years at Swarthmore, and that | this is his sixth year in Intercollegiate | |football, Zilligen, the Harvard protest asserts, (s a professional, Noe Harvard protest followed the ar- val of Pennsylvania's liet of plas rs | rh AMUSEMENTS, lawivibi », mae tay 28, 300 5H Ali Bi a it ate Ma mmplre City Quartet Vrvgntin, Golem one i Bonstuile & set ut in arb Wien fest HP, Lilian Russell.) Ala the Great, Fann, Ric ‘Bion x tema, ‘& Werner ally Mat. hesaboiat | “NO BUSINESS MAN anxious to improve bis methods, cut down | his \xpentes and inoreave his profite can af- ford to mien the tounal Notional BUSINESS SHOW. MADISUN SQUARE gennex, ADMISSION 50 HIPPODROME. wi ik ay ae DUNDT panies n righ moecia fata, DA a FS ac are se oad sath ge: | TENNIS TOURNEY NEARS END. rolled at the Harlem alleys. e title PLAY ALL AM But there: are other rights. Season BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Baseball magnates have a plan on foot which promises to settle annually the relative strength of the clubs in the |two major leagues g¢ well as fl) the | box office coffers usto bursting | The plan proposes to cut tie regular | achedules in both leagues a month or] six weeks and take up the remaining | g time between the clubs of both igations in post-season games, Every club ts to play all the clubs Ip the rival Jeague four games, two aty at Cambridge. Tne Pennsylvania Ath- letic Committee hax teen In telephone|Home and two abroad, and then the onnection with the Harvard Athletic|pentant winners will play for the Committes, and it is understood that &l world’s championship. Ban Johnson ‘member of each cot e will cneet | and Garry Herrmann are both behind within a few days to the scheme, and it looks geod, ah ‘he opinion here, jAwainst Harvard Nov. \be no Harvard gam eet the weaker clubs in the two leagues coase, It will be down in black white. The public will then know is the stronger of the two leagues in- dividually and as a whole. Wile the public ge’ of knowing what's wh: be able to relegate the ory of hard times and a losing season, Imagine what the receipts wil! be when tne two leagues clash, The big money will not be confined to the two pennant The Columbia fall tennis tournament Is | rupid’y nearing completion, and the prob- able winner seems to be Leo LL. Lev- entritt, 00 collese, who tisfaction the clubs will ton his entry ge has pivot up tennle in favor of athleticn He .t8 the holder of the ereity recom of 21 +5 ‘seconds. for the Sap.yae run. aatle to ‘sraarent an AMUSEMENTS, OO HAMMERSTEINS #3; MATIN (a4 EVERY DAY 2 Of Bi) 5280) WILLIAMS @ WALKER, | 8 Crane Bros, Wily Higenerss 0 Batire), Bruno ) The Tonakaa, Vitaeraph, others. pee OLONIAL iti wae Re teat 27, ad 8 DP MIEN RE, Kitty Trace | & obs Duly Mate, CHAMBR Tth BARGAIN MAT: pour et, NT Bway ry diet ry ‘Byer Mat Sat.& Election Day, ca EMME nr Me aa Wo nite, MBathet Dally. All EPH, THOMPSON'S BL) rmencite aed others, ™THE DEWEY Pat, -day Kaiekosborier Burleanr': THe GOTHAM & 3" o% did wy allan es eM at ant tae NNA hatt ee el Bonn, yea. FOUR _WRERKS AHBAD#s.* 06,20 Mats, Wed scarab Bi. ‘ ARRICK “3:84 rt ‘Pema, ARRICK ‘ity 4 HiT AVEASHAM THE SOU Wi wah a . Maia We ‘Bat —e- Mantell 2°, eit rn Vici Wider sa ¢ fr Joa'Wikod for the Welterweight NATIONAL LEAGUERS MUST RR a UCSB TEST Plan on Foot to Cut Schedule Short in Both Leagues a Month for Grand Post- -|COLCEGE CREWS Cor FIGHTERS WHO | AVBNKCANA MEET TO-NIGHT, ROD The * Buack Demon” In his awortte, bad 'NEW YORK BOWLERS IN CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS New York bowlers, both men and women, are to compete this season in what may very properly be called worlds champlonship events since at this time America undoubted- ly leads all nations in this popular ntoor pesttme, The eerios will be played aside from the annual toubgament of the Amertean Bowling Congress to bo held at Lovisvilie, although 4 is not improbable that they "nay Decome @ part ofthe great national event, * 48 ‘The men bowlers have nover competed in gprclal match eveois between, the Beat and at the Harlem or tween teams of ) Y men having excite! A xreat deal o ention, To the best teams, Mr San of the Har Circle allays, has inaugurated two tou:namenta in witich the best men and wor teama in Greater New York and Now Tersey have entered, The w are now engaged In their tournament, and that for men, which was delayed by election matters, will start next week. From these lwurna- ont remulte the teame will be selected. * 68 6 ‘The eastern remen championship games will start Noy. 8, Twelve of the best teams ‘abt New York have entered, paying the $25 entrance fee which, with tbo $200 added ‘and Chicago wo- dy Mr, Samuels, will go into the privcs. This will be among the most tmpor series of james rolled in the east this seaport la will match the wii five ant or the . any team in America mponship. ee ‘There will be another American champion ship se ries between Eastern and Western | women bowlers this seapon. Mr, Samuels of the ie alloys said yesterday that, he two, three or ve W0- men's teams from among the bowlers in the Eastern Woren’s tomrnament now in prog: fess and the Chicago winners of the series | here last season will be challenged. It is probable that a home and home ‘series « gemes wi!) be arranged, the women bowling Th New York and alsoinChicago. ERICAN CLUBS | | Race, winners, but every little club will get a slice of the ple The Immense profits reaped in the} series between New York and Phila+ delphia, the two Boston clubs, the two Chicago clubs and the two Bt. Louls clubs gave Johnson and Herrmann ihe} ‘dea, Ite very likely that the echeme will be adopted at the Deo ember conference, |No club In either leaguecould well of |fer objection, It not only guarantees some §reat sport, but will be a money- jand Weingarth, of BROOKLYN BEAT NEWARK. After winning the Individual, three mon seties of contests in the Bastern Lasgve at the Universal alleys, Brooklyn, last night, down and the Newarks closed the series with unusually high spores. Nelson, of | Broolyn, won four out of five games from Welngarth, of Newark, in the individual weries bp the following scores; Nelson, 191, and, 172 1), 22) and 160; Weingarth, isi, 176, 212, 100, 16%, 176, jn the two-men series ‘Dickson and Ni for Broolyn beat Jonns and Welngarch, Ni frk, two out of three games. The score Brooklyn, $62 419, 458; Newark, 968, sd, 88, Ne eicueon fPoingoa and Nelson for Brook- lyn won three etraight from Meyer, Johns Nowark, In 4s MN 4 lmen compe tith Gov, 598, 182; s Robinson, 8 Linsmore and | Nelson sompowed the team for Brooklyn, And Noack, Plereon, Johns, Mey~ ere and Welnj mr h rolied tor Nowark. The Boor Brooklyn, 02), 812, 818; Newark ‘se, 002, 988 In the lank: ame for Newark Johns 218. Pierson raved Nelson * |fer "hued luck. n_ the. five-men eoptente iereat many: “aplite’ cutting down his sore. GOSSIP OF TI THE ALLEYS. Ww. Sahio, oa one of the crack bowlers ot! maker of large proportions. The two payor ng ie are certainly | petting thelr rivalry down to a business asis, The gentiemen who have been telking Of consolidating the two major | leagues can now be seated in the rear. One of the great advantages of the Johnson- Bormann weheme is that it would give the fe in every cfty In both leagues a ¢ ance to see all of th American and National League clu! provided they could get into the grounds, The series between the two New York clubs would probably draw some, —_— ARE Seeley) ‘The mport of Walter EB. I. Bradley, ‘03 Science, manager of fhe Columbia Untver- sity crew last spring, Was published yeater-| Gay and showed a balance of Ore rid over after paying all the expenses pa seaemn. atts to this report to crews that sented Re ah 197. eh to it has cost in yesre gone ‘| AMUSEMENTS, a BUOU FRA ce Teta Opens Sur at, & Morning” ay. . Se aF nee a 1 4) Hartford, Conn, virlted New York yester- day to obtain satisfaction for a recent a Coat on his home y Oging to other match Bohwart) ecould not play, o Spartans, tock on ¢ Brodkiyn came ensagenn nd P. J, Riddell, pion at the were rolled. of whlch soorte being close and ¢ ‘big crowd, Riddell’ high score was 215 ind Posse’ 217. Following this contest Pease by Riddell to rol ® mateh with who, with & varty of i seined the men on the ) Pease be TE ted, Sut ft oroved to be his undoing, for Mra. Riddell, former woman champion ‘Went, ang one of the bert ai ge women bowlrrs ie city, won t | the three iM he even tied the core made bY He husban wanes watehod iy Invited re, Rid~ valtore, % ritord, Ly } eltiea, ie gunn eS or Po gg fn gompat len ip OE vee nefith,'’e new ae nag X at ope Sat and with others are ik Busy, AAA AAR LPR CADEMY OF MUSEL, 1éthSt.alrvingPl. Wizard of Oz *= Tatedat Ma dala Lath ce two and | the five-men Brooklyn team fell | | Allen, ; ir fee be rolled at in the last game Dickson rolled 288 | sorl many (bey ween, Saotond Bowling Games To-Night. Ben Franklin League, Grand Cen- tral alleys, Brooklyn—Redfleld Bros., Nows, Telegrum, Harlem League,’ Kahidorf's—Har- J) lem Roush Riders, Premier, Broadway Tournament, Helssen- buttel's, Brooklym*Willoughby, Uni- versal, I. D. K. Mastern Fire- Ladi¢s’ £hamplon- vhip,, Harlem Ctrole-Bronx, Inde- pendent, Ping Pong, Liberty. Broadway League, 1460 Broadway— Buena Vista, New Jersey, Tuxedo, Riverside League, Sievers, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth streot— Inwood, Wanderers, Orchard, | wae We Univer- sal, Brookidm—A, A. Webster & Co, Avery & wn Foresters of America, ‘Tournament, Brooklyn Palace—Independent No 2, Utica, Myrtle. i], Royal Arcanu bet’s Superba, Be icitheyn prs Fraternity, Undine, Cummonwealth, Ridgewood, Alert, Osceola, Brook- lyn, Frank}in. | si mp, Hartford scores De FF, i 289; Mra, Riddell, EA. Hale, * ee Up to date yerring. piers. Mg the clty} ‘with nny on iy attesa, ehieh Assure & et allgamgnt. of the ping and galeke " me Ab least 2 per. con’. enty-ihird, wires, ote of there pin. set Are the invention of Charles as Chieaa, = . of are "pains eau eet Fee Fs uan, Broadway bowlers retura match re interested | | game the fy | & Arp.'s | won the (iret series ap gnsentod to doubling the at second. 54s 10 ee 6 | ‘The second of (ag paring ot panhe In the |tome and home maton the fe champions cue of rea mms Bn and a fide stake of my Sinith, of the Amphion of the Grand Cent the Amphion Smith won the e , hae me between Harry Pri anh vert ‘Allen, a side stak bat rolled at the Rimghion wed iesiey nih. | The Contd anes have rolled and won ix kamen ournament at Kahidort’, One Hundred “ina Twenty-fitth street, the team showlng @ ereat |inprovement over last Yeon, OWA. 'T, Dutt, ‘anchor for. the team, third man tr Individual aversees In the lnaeue We hes th "00° mark si ve ae evening, rat * ee Trophies won by the famous Oriental Club In the last sixteen years of bowling wre) exnibited at the Harlem Circle aalleya and | | fit 2 Sie ones, . . ‘The hand rubber’ bell whieh Is now at- tracting 40, tinh attention on Hg fa aleve, jand which haw beoome iy “real thin, tn | the anda of tte matoh bowlers, ts hor a how tnvenpion, aa many aye supboeed. to- . 4 Ree balls On seen \ T.. hae m f y fon early: | fecnty yekee, apt fn Gitenes nnd: the More bogs Laat 4 nem | yatnet nave ed e batt A) 4 rifling pt Dba howler a E Reatee ag arin and contro! oI of te) Lng tf match ce fy Sle WETROROLS, "See Bao A me “ARERR MG ah | MLO EE WEST END,j END i SAE Ru Pei i COR ~ | GOODMAN AMT Both Ladi Ready Ready 15 Rounds at Pace, For the thint time ! week, "Young Corbett" prize ring to-night. Hw De “Kid” Goodman, th) fighter of Boston, who string of victories to. hi bett and Goodman will o # fAfteen-round boyt In) Douglas Av C., of Chelsey the fit lon batt + Bngland, was t Corbett and Goodman caich-welg! which wi Me to enter the ring and many pounds heavie! whe dod lad, Corbett ly an ts fit tod Hhough Cor! Raiters that ure with, the Goodinan land are will! fporting me me that Goodman mil 4 oe TAKES NEW BLOO Clark Griffith has gone tana, to spend the In bpeaking of bis ho sald: “T delieve that we wil team next season and the ithe fight for the pensant of the race to the finieh last year's men were rat) slowed up the m oft tpnd to (rr te remedy th Ing a lance number of ; Slayers for vext year, “Tt is possible that Pu ferty will not be with th: Beason, The new men u mouke good are Ae! Morlarity, Hahy ahd Del | | SEYMOUR FOR N) “Cy" Seymour, the le of the National League, > a New York unifor adoording to a statem day by President ‘'T!p’ Western League, who si the facts Indirectly fro: mann, The Red's great be traded for Roger | scrappy_cateher of the ions, It may be anno! lew days that Cincinna cured Bam Mettes in Pitcher Jack Harper. — oo JAMAICA EN’ (Spreial to The ni JAMAICA RACE TRACK +The entries for to-moro' foliywer PL RACE—All ages; Prince Biivorwings £20 Tosean Soverelan 417 Floralia (282) Quadrilie Bi Cah. Ruppert 8 Debar ...- w= Tatrls SECO! and up; one and 248 Huckleya 4 Hrigand b Gold ral), Bt Bie ye: nlotte . ie Falagn Amber dat The Hygenot Plear # Lady Sorelyn tee THIRD RACK—Selling: and wbwanl: one and a six 8 The Southerner } Yorkshire bad BM sChimney Sweep 298 Mad Mullah , 318 DArkle AA * Mirth Mt Apia (ii) *Grenat FOURTH RACK—The Re two-year-olds; tive and one (381) Fecobite (98) ANOW «65 (ay Comorane |. yas? Herinitage S41* Kinteydale, at ABI Yalngs.. bicd Minfias.