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| LP HET HOT Or again, So fs Jimmy Coffroth, the famous Frisco promoter, who bas pulled off most of the great ring battles of the past five years. Mr. Fitzsimmons and Mr, Coffroth ar- rived from the West about the same ' ¢lme, and it 1s @ fair guess that they { bave the same object in view. Bob Fitzsimmons {s bent on making We match with Philadelpiria Jack "Brien, “who is now a good cami In San Fran- { cisco because of his defeat of Al. Kauf- Amann, Mr. Coffroth 1s manosuyring to oinch {the match for bis own oltth, He has {made Fitzsimmons a) good offer, Fitz / has also recelved an offer from the San “pancisco A. C. of whtoh Alex. Greg dgains {s manager, Fitzsimmons expects to close with one offers to-day and to start for California Monday, ‘The only hitoh ty the matter ts provided by Jack O'Brien, who wants to aolit the purse even, win or lose. Fitzst) ‘8 upon 7% ‘per cent. to the winner, 2 per cent, to ‘eho loser, B«: FITZSIMMONS ‘ {n town firoth's designs fe to fidraw a good house in San Francisco, Nelson has taken ‘qritt's defeat (movhing from his popularity. ‘The proposed matea with McGovern, | wie », 19 subject to Battling Nelson's acceptance of a return match challen from Britt. Nelson and Britt, 60 claims AVius Britt, woul 000 fn Friseo. IMMY COFFT H and the Britt clan have the moving pletures of t Thirteen stes are now x ted in M@@fferent parts of the ' in a weekly income $2,000 a sot was @ high-priced w of Bat Nelson's | ELSON, Nolan says, fs going over N opgland for a five weeks’ en- gagement Charlie Mitchell was discussing thet Mast night, “Nelaon would do well to stay here,” joni Charles, “There is @ Uttle fellow namel White in England, It to true | kthat White was beaten in @ ohowe fight | by Jim Britt, but I still dhink White jthe better fighter. He was in a strange ‘country for the first time in bis life, nd he was worried and nervous be- never saw him fight 80 poorly before, with White, In Cali- to stop White in ten ‘ounds, and ho will have to mate that pomust good if he expects to attract any ttention on the other side, | AWhito will be fighting tm fils own | arnyanl ther, and will have a fi Blass chanen, don't you know, to penis fellow Nelson.” FITZ SAYS IT’S HIS. TITLE. _THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, 190%, "OBrien Jabbed me ‘ Spid Toe see . SX -2¢2—__—_—_ Honors with “Philadelphia Jack.” BY ROBERT EDGREN, _& ance. I don’t seo Low hedtgures tt. “Do T mean dusinesst™ exciatmed 1 @ lot better than Twas @ year aga, NF of Mr. : iO matoh y McGovern with | hia apaptment y Britt. This fight would | + {ing about this in the bouss TU prob-| behind t va share of the pioture | was sold out for a measly | J up the show, ‘They can’t eay I'm look-| fause of the difference in everything, | over there he will be | BOOKMAKERS ELECT NEW SET OF OFFICERS. Eddie” Burke Succeeds George Wheelock as Leader of the “Mets,” ‘The Metropolitan Turf Association has been completely reorgantzed, George ‘Wheelock, Chairman of the Governing | world’s pasing record yesterday, going lCommittes, resigned, | The now members of the Governing ‘Committee are E4ward Burke, C, He- hnoy, 1. Hackelbere, David Gideon and John Evans, Edward Burke ts the airman and John Evans the Treas- rer, Gideon ls not an active bookmal r and never has been one, altho @ has been interested in several books for a number of rs, He has, how. always been member, Burke erated a big book for a number Met" buttons were formerly worth ‘early $5,000, but seats were gold in that nization last night for $2,260, Mor- and Sam Mayer were elected Louls Cella, the big book- aker of St. Louis, who was interested Louls Fair Grounds, was ree smnieilinaeesaly SLOW HEATS AT NASHUA. lelpomene Captures the 2,18 Pace if from a Good Fie! ASHUA, N. H,, Nov, &—In the two “yorites were beaten, beth events golng| ™*nesing to outsiders In the Ai Melpomene. ‘on the first race—the 2.18 pace—in slow ‘ison won the first and seo- H time for slower than i Ralpt Wioks roa ies anne io ent and Ber ee aay. ‘st in the Growing ! Robert Fitzsimmons when I met aim at &n4 “You can put it down right now that Pion when I get through with him.” | 40, Tho best proof in the world ts Shows How He Beat Him Before the fact that I closed up my show las!) Giere Bad elopped ma weak in Chicago, in spite of my MADM | Bost ant begna to fllustrat gers kick, We were making $420 ® «oipten jahbed ene and cut me all week clear, I wouldn't throw th@! WD a in tho frst three rounds at Philadal- in the alr if I didnt mean business oii, giant he? (itz Jabe and I would 12” duck.) ‘Mr. J\tzatmmons slipped on bts long Then T began ‘ooking ‘im in the 4 pull down about | svercoat, jerked o alk bat ower ols Cody.” (te lets go a solar-plexue eyse and eald: Paen I ‘ook 'm on the few and he “Come out of doors. If I met to talk- goes nd ont.) I knock ‘tm down again, and La © breaking the chairs, It makes they sit the round half @ minute short erates “Now Pit tell you about tt," ead Bob Vea, Fits, when he caushe me | "4 a we reached the sidewalk, at the next corner, “O'Brien thinks ho 6s a chanee, But he don't think he's What Made Him Do It got any snap. He wrote me & Huh! “A week ago @ paper printed @ story AG ‘the te ying that I was talking fight with toner. ‘ie O'Brien to advertise my show, I got! o that paper out in Oh cago and it made Feels He could Beat Jeff, me mad clear throug’. | ratim in thin to, gamble O'Brien wi “Tl show ‘em,’ 1 sald, ‘Then I went!) right in and told my manager to close | |r ant. to fake ing for advertising if 1 haven't anything | goin4 old question wo al to advertise, can they? Be | pr wptiy replied: , felt bet: ‘Well, I got out of the show business, |ter in my téfe I've been taking great care of myself for six months, jand now I'm right ia Line to fight. Pm /f 1000) 't gould Wok Jeffries.” the heavy~weigit champion, if any one! — mould ask you Jef was because he} beat me, and with Jeff out of it I come BOXING NOTES. fm again, Jeff tumed the title over to ae me, and I'm out to defend it agains: By John Pollock. anybody who will fight me, “ Young Garbett will make another attemp' O’Brien gets the first chanca I'm tonight in Philadelphia to get back ti @oing to reice itm on now, I intend w | )4, on dro ghting form. He will mee! start for the coast Monday. [ will put| «true Russel, of the Quaker City, in in plenty of time tratving, He won't) «ixerourl bout before the National A c. eatoh me out of shape by @ome slick | at catch-welghte In Russell, Corbett will trick the way he dif in Phiadelptria, act jn the sort. asl“ abd eter ot eect Meee | \ | tages "Brien is a clever fetlow, and he 4 \ te Hi fy [r) can fight all right, but T"! put ht out 0 fines Bi * ee, seat | bet 4 hurry by landing one Yes, I think he really believes he has hand walions, DAN PATCH EQUALS — xz, swears, sunctin Pontos by : THE PACING RECORD. |':-*,"%°,<istt used" of cx =—— iki boty ihe Ma sere fais he Bete Famous Horse Bquals the Figures} *:\o.ain "te oF eleth ps Made by Star esc.” Wilite Lewis, the loont wotter-watxit Pointer, whee fight with Joe Wekeott wae pre MEMPHIS, Nov, 4—After many un-| vented in Detroit this week, arrived home “i t night, Lewis was diamusted over his sucessful trials Dan Patoh equalled the) ior ry Pa anit ee Ceres eel lame he would have mirely the mile tn 1.69%, This record was | beaten “ine Sg. tao tse made by Star Pointer several years | {fne*ung ob the pom ago, and unt!l yesterday has never been| ®% Moss, Senin eet equalled. Peter Muhen, the onoe hemidet champion Dan Patch his without of Treiand, has cuttived We weagutyel as, 9 | A wind shield, joo Bh Bghtecossa ate drawing cant vai ae ers foustat by a punner. The start was good, and Ral fo bout Paleo the hore was in fine fetta, At the halt | Wi! 08 omy Soul te he looked as ff i hous to break, but| fused to box. steadied down and paced along at a| work now, fron olip, Dan finished with a strong| titte Al Delmont, the Wew Wnwiand| A rt, and seemed to have a lot left at! ao, bean Knocking 9 Rola, “AB titere is 0 rowan meat. | Aer, NRO Ras bean, knowing oot of toe | a being held here, {t ts doubttul if | nde he has mo the time will be accorded official recog- | Wil) make hie tet 0 pest ie week nee nition, Tent. Delmont’ e a will be Brey as Deckén, the Quaker City bore. HART WOULD FIGHT O'BRIEN, | 10! dif" Wtthine ss hobellne Club. (Spectal to The Evening World.) ‘There will be no boxing permitted im St, GAN FRANCISOO, Nov, 4—Marvin | Louts, The otsotale Ril the siaows A a a Hart has offered to fight Jack O'Brien | thinking they ay cing Ae ok 0 ree Q44,219 World Wants So Far This Year 152,350 Mors Than Same Period Last Year Booming ! ta Man Francisco in December, Alto | {4,8 Jeniuinite mr hae a hie ror C7 promise from Klay. toate, “who ears fhe Kentocy day when | be is tn power there will be ne aia sent the in St. Loula, ones to TeTntart divest dire ‘but the answer | ‘‘Fishttng Dick’ Mytmnd, the Caiffornte om, oer Ryan, woo is now | tighter, who was reganied as a coming lad in the bantam~welght olnae before he mat and wae knocked out by Brankle Net! AUTO OLUB'S ELECTION, | lenler' i" Ghsuer Agee out on the The annual mevting of the Automobile! He haa been simed {9 pox Youn atonro th) Clu of ‘=a, will be held at the sin Prioago Cater ate se boy Fitth avenue, on Monday, reliminary bout the Jimmy Gariner- tor followin, meas ore! Mike Sullivan contest on = Thankexiving i pe ested ee Sood ‘Anion te one | Mike “Lew’ Bafiey, who for years has been for governor Fy Terve three connected with the Broadway Athietto Club, boxing interests and retire from the sport, game, end had the field practionlly to him- about tired of the squared | TWELVE ROUNDS TO A DRAW, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) Abalone Club last night, In thi "Young | Mulvey” ani ne TAY & aix- A eh the rence, ton, of *wait! Til Show you how 1 had groggy ww the last oun, Co Means Business with O’Brien, and Will Defend’ Then’ I began ‘ooking “im An the bodys? EQUALITY AT HARVARD. Richest and Poorest Man in College are Work. ing for Position of Centre on ’Varsity, you can bet on ft Jack O’Brien won't feel Ike any heavy-welght cham- | ctew in form and reversals were quickly | win a fortune, He was beaten purely by | inquired into Te seoms strange that | scldent, becwuse he stopped and John Copeland Cunnlff, Poorest man tn eerved his time at hte trade and finally me a journeyman, thet he thought of an Stocatie e Is } Suacemet i ie ae to his own hard {fo as a gaailt- Fit hooks and 1 get ters apprentlca, TEA ee Sey Nowe Richest man in |Srteted than the lly mid outrun any | tM money, On Oct. 14 Brother Frank 1 studied nigh Hs tek Hall Witte {8 @ Brooklyn © has been granted vere wealthy, | Pa th pit om af centre on th asked son team, A He's | tooth and nail to beat “ean other inks of i the regular varsity certre, Bot IS HORSE RACING HONEST? Such Performances as Those of Loftus and Brother Frank Shock Race Goers, . et axtnndes BY FRANK W, THORP. |$0%,"uifeeo! Goewe Wan in ‘his Oravitta ‘The same stewarls who served at | mo. Fo Jamatoa are serving at Aqueduct. They | On ent, 90 Brother Frank was barked were active in euppresstrig inconalsten- | ty the Durnol-Betes-Dmks combination to | they see no came for inquiry fato the | Under ch recent performances of Rrother Frank and Lotos, The defeat of the latter on | iy 7, tacked. ae eats “post the opening day at Aqueduct wis one | i» wos aman ‘of the mystifying performances of the | blinkers on that ¢ P He started ewatn on _ no blinkers, and Mtr, Burch, who formerly owned lotue 1 to 3 ¢o 1, I and eo! her to Durnetl, has oersistenty | bination bet bh 11, but he wore a pries went from 10 to nat race the Drake oom: yon Penrhyn and «ot i vemougvorent in training for the first | ein started, jut he wore no blinkers, and | revert a wile, That there was some | iM price eadled from § to 1 to 18 to 1, N Mitton for his agaertion was az ; Totus in hor finest race at tel ‘cavtran Prokdale Nymph for m nd Sule nan’ half the jour.iey Do the atawania Bee 9 ho onune for tnautry COneEERy Somos the transsormad| mn Broth - nk ones new dens the biinker tn the fact that thie (lly waa wn in the | Fhe apeet » Ho bt of home an first auarter of her tece on Montay sx | @aay winner at @ nice pieamnt price, There fenatha by euch ordinary cate as Pan. | {7 00 nenegnania, excise foe audten improve noe He'd reser have @ @ure thing, Oddly enough. the thetr letters in the other big unt © the end of the Works Ike a ‘Trojan | practioe they | others display tove the game and ir efforts to hold t nts me, Tot ethnig for win- are earnest in 1) in a jand When | | be I asked Fitz how he felt (the ask), and! for ys better than the other he 4 if lagmdan te tt Inoonalateney tn facing doe mot (nereame of + ing a i | "RNa ewatne ¢ {opting feet. | unged at Harvard. Football fa now » 4 loveller of ranke at that unt- |nift was @ gast | POR AMATEURS, By oan McKettrick. 4 { Gnollo sports w Collis’ Park tovmoerow f nA nich Leltrim meet Cork. and The old Isiah gan So cone. BASEBALL GOSSIP, ball te Just now making a bid | Nent. ‘Tis, boweven wae foreshadowed in publio attention and & may prove «| lage world wil be seen inaction Bune ‘neuer for tana who have to have some| v0 by bene end bounds from @ t 6 to let before the opening of the real season The indoor barsball ta much larger and potter than the outdoor pallet and ft driven with @ much smaller bat. the Kame to real baseball dears eanowbat i Retoetic® “HAE 68 Pani bat aay © b of the mogting w | A game of indoor baseball will be phared {n the armory of Company , Twelfth hee mont, tomabt, between the teun and the All Nationale Geonge Wilts New York Giants, will All Nationals, This game wi! iat of 4 test for the future op Bohool, Roscommon, Irelands to uawist in pay ing off thelr mortange: Low Dillons queen nin che ‘ranks o the trotting turf, the equine matnina ointed by her failure to trot up to G. Billings, her owner, has decided to abandon racing aguinst the watch tn an atten to lower With the hope of getting Mayor Dunne, | \ lary of the game. Baseball managers afl over the country Pang to favor the glen for starting the sa- a mevere weeks later, It would be of to bring an all: as | “Gysicas benefit tothe. players oon 1 ouotant with the cold winde @ Apri in the warm ellmate bred to the stallion ded her aa the bolder of the amat ba ge lett end, Br rush Wise rimht Miett haltinck, Fina lay, W nner, but latest oluthurat toutle emi Malls Donobne? Tt was om tainly an @maring performance and one ‘Tiere ta mo reamon wh 'y & hore should be that would have made Mr. Burch etand ateolutely @evold of eveed in one race ant sarhaot, Later Durnell ined that he| 8v@ & Arorkd Of spe: hie next nace nad Wworteed the fill wat tn J.l4, And when races of ¢ sort are seen the nt wan supped to have taken | Mowers cuit to Inquire ihe reasane for he sudden change her epesi, An abwunt prop: Thongan wp Mu the attendance of make the pulflc ramant thle nore the game with favorable eyes, It te true fr are not mact 4 that the do not alwaye run # Ce: form i tating to the werd eee peice. aad post fe the alaring obey woeel on af the horw. and her Frank That es brite, Yevlontay fmatedite wen eqnin started, —— Fie shawel mo epeed and was never prom! | “KNICKERS” TO PLAY SOLDIERS the rine, as the ovioe againet larmelite went | cotegs world will be seen in action Sun- | 4 {0,4 barometrical tndtoation, thet, Ta. day at Olympte Field, One Hundred and melita srould @ bal race, Nem tne Thirty-Afth street and Fifth avenue. Wo "may to Jey! when the Knickerboskers will ine un © or eas (fan Tik pri | Akainat the woliler eleven from Gover- ably run & batter race nor's Island. ‘Tho military eleven was elected and coached by Brother Frank, ‘from the ame stable,| worth, a former. star geet yer on the RINGERS BARRED FROM THE TURF Three Men Connected with the Cataract Case Ruled ° Off for Life, At a meeting of the stewards of the Jockey Club held yesterday M. L. Mitehe ell, in whose name the horse Freok- man, alfas Cataract, was entered at Jamatoa in the sixth race Oct, 80, Trainer M, Steel and J, V. Wilkins and the horse Freokman were ruled off the turf, The application of R. H. Brown to bo restored to good standing was de- nied, and the following licenses were granted: ‘Trainers, N. K. Beale, R, Brooks, G, W. Dodge, James Dumas, G. J igieking, W oH. Henry, Thomas H. Mor HB. Skiles and Van Ken: ren, and jockeys Harry Brown, Richard Blacklock, Arnold Clare and Richard Gordes, 8.8. Howland was appointed steward to represent the Jockey Club at the au- tumn meeting of the Wasiington Jockey Club, and Joseph A. Murphy was ape pointed ind id handicaper, AMUSEMENTS, *— KNICK RBOO KEN, Be way Ais, 8 SHARE. | Mat, Sat. I. Rother \ This @ Next eons Julie Miatiowe ‘The Merchant of Venton, TH i EMPIRE 74 it ATRE i, Bia dway & doth of at, JOHN DREW in vin Aap Tip HERALD 80, ET a aR & i at Joseph Cawthorn ramble? Y Run LYCEUM sfaishis JUST OUT \y OF COLLEGE, in - Dal v Roadway & Bt wt “ ate EDNA'MAY ae rie CRITERION SEATS: Biron e Hin at Miss Maxine Elliottied? Get aceh, HUDSON REAP slate Wa Bats 218 Robert Loraine yq0marysnewe SAVOVERE ATR Broadway and 34th at, ats, Thurs, &Sat.,2.16, nckote (cn altied sitey ing. His of Jer 109, BH) Kpee!l Mat Blse-D, "THE Wii CAL AY Biway & 41st St, Eve Mat Bat. & Blaction BROADW i So aes VERONIQUE Wisc ig LIBERTY ‘1.2 Mf tiecuon bay, MARIE CAHILL MOONSHINE New You Maia Wel & Sat. An eo | BELASCO “pant Mi SL BELASCO By. LvesuiE CARTE rR Lan 7 5 ents, Last 2 Matinces. Es. i'wav' 881th PINE tn| 53, 8.14) | BUCU OsbisiNY, To nla Ma, o-da7 4) PATRA MATINGR BLECTION DAY, David Helasen prevante, dd year InN, n 2} WARFIELD cl 3 Wallack’s, Eva 8.20. Mate, Tay, Bl.Day, Wed, |} WH. FAVERSHAM 2% THE ae ete DEWEY , fut. To-day.Kutel am, THE GOTHAM 33°°., Mat, To-day, Bowery pal M4 not have an — of epeet in te leat Wort Point eleven, who has taueht the wenoly browsed, to front | elders a number’ of clever fc tis BS AT the way, Bor tte eitee Ta! and footta!! trie! ak TEESE “SRDRREnN AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, Fence aynaaycacn tata perv vad cre. NEB is DA TH” Amelia Bingham, Chas, Kichmas, | AY. Isabelie Ey un, f sik , Star Co, In “UADY WINDER ( 400 ‘ MATI ‘. Bio, 4 5 |set nN Btay Vaude Joseph art anh % Mar, London, yaaa SF. Carrie | Emp City Quartette, Teen & Lrevort, Anas 1oK ER ei Holeman's bain and Doge, thy MA 550 fons BP Willian Russell weir te 66th St. and Columbus Ave, eck. Vand erboom aise je at Memphis and will try for | . both with and withont eblelda, Although the English golfer don, will not come over for the winter o tain will be ably and Also Hert nites ie tan | there on rove to hie aed MoAiLieter, 1. T. mnackebly strong cian enter him In one t Mea out of his aS aachatan § Ne declare Be Ae oie removal of Cate me 1 at vat aa that Pets ane’ not @ roudy with another Au Ca mu Go not realine what Atte aaa tse of kes tn speed. ina Just, be Hye, uaing the mume chr and enrine | nein only the tre nd. sprocke With “emo. inch wold tires pein acidhcni das, nds HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. At Ontario “Field eotay the De Witt football team will iveiseh oumaticn twen- ‘an international two bie vane i professtonal piarere roe rn this. saunter. seoure mien or Dieen the ‘tom French Eonchen. win come ywgon and Citeton High School fend Cd Fsutsng Pree Bohool of Commerce ie game fed Py and well "eoeted, Soe bots Tent @ro confident Cheve teams played a bettie Ma corlla fg thctoedla db rd, duate aaa ath: falty of ‘Michinam. ea re- ie 1 aboot victory, Last on’. od refer at 8 Ua the Amorickn, “Commitee “aoe the Grymptan good team. over, beaiien there ie le ienty Bohoo! ve] the mea Morris High 6el marble ters o the garnes will been entirely restored. By winning stx, out of nine matches the Junfors at Harvard won the interola ehamplonsnlp from the eyhomores. HUGO KELLY LY GETS A DRAW. Spectators Thought He Had Better of Bout with ‘Young Mahoney,” (Special to The Bvening World) igh Behool of Commer confident when an, of jool on the gridiron, o, Hyland and O-tAary will bor the Henshaw, who ts atok abod, the Boys’ High School team is practioally orippled Hepahaw out of the game, the Po “4 Behool have ttle nipe i tno TNeaday at Washington Park. Manual ‘Training High School, lyn, t# expected to defeat the strong Flush ee High School t 10 * Wonderfully. sinoe her first mune. present the team works {n harmony. ———— SKATING SEASON IS ON, of Phflatielghia, {@ likely to kive up his Raatley, or "Diamond Lew,” as he wna often oniled, made: quite a success of the boxing felt for a fone time, Mr. Ratley te now Interested in horwes, and namite the Is 9. was given & draw of Chicago, last night The concensus with tug Kelly, Sate -round bout ion was that Kelly had enough of him to a decision. Dick Hart, f Louisville, was no match jougherty, of Milwaukeo, and omi-windup battle only a Mttle over a minute of the second round LEOD WINS AT GOLF. 4.— Fre4 MoLeod, of Sayeed Gofeated Herbert C empl ship ot the. Wenter Ty anes spine! LAWRENCE, Mass, Nov, 4—"Young Cornell," of Lowell, and “Young Kenny,” of this olty, wont twelve rounds to a draw before the Untty Cycle skating season, in West Sixty-sixth sfreet, nu- merous skaters gathered this morning and took advantage of the opportunity ESTAR manoeuvres on their] Wo fee was two inche thick and was as amooth as & poner The schoolboys trom ‘lou: Saige’ in a seri to do some f steel runners. =2 of THAlaA Me Mat at Ny WEDDED AND FARTED grey, in a eeRte, Eva, 8.15 Horming, the Great, Fanny Rion" Binon & Gardner, Greene & Werner, uty Mat 250, 800. pearl cide | YOUR LAST CHANCE ot |to tnvestigate every modern up-to-date bust: | ——————-— neat fovitics ant toate mete | HUBER'S 4" MUSEUM BUSI NESS SHOW, | Genuine Racing 6QUARP GARDEN | Novelty, Horse ADMISSION 60 CENT CENTS, sf vi Cycles ; Manhattan Monhattan Bap eee on by i Mie KALICH| Ustne a7 nea Hoveltios” Gn PASTOR’S ett | Mink eo er ede wd at night 8, "Doon thurter & C ta wBtfoW 1 HIPPODROME EDEN* WORLD IN WAX.Sneclal Groans apace OMEN 8 * INEMATOGHAL Every Hour, Siow or THOMPSON & DUNDT Motor Fu Hungarian Orchestra MUSE *°,3'5!""HENRY LEE, Notion ATLANTIC ATOR an Rice Bros., Gaylor & Graff, Hamilton MAJESTIC By. | Xt Mat. 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