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™mr WonLD wero SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT « « » BY ROBERT EDGREN. Tom Sharkey played a great joke on T* first national baseball cham- the American nation last night, He pionship of Cuba starts on Deo, reatly didn't moan to do It, which 4s one 81, There are elght teams In the Cuban National League. of the funny features of the joke, wh 1 B — Tom fixed up a grand International HRISTY MATHEWSON, the great: | match between W. RB. (Bill) Cokayne, BRITISH FIGHTER SENDS OUR MAN TO DAVY JONES Sharkey Digs Up a Counterfeit from ‘‘ Hoodoo” Ship Iowa to Be Punched by Prince Louis’s Champion. ourlousl} ovidently “Jack Reine” (iat was the nom de from the Towa) \ ng his is an It was the oly thing guerre of the Am came prom lnsportant detal est pitcher In America, has Te- of the Drake, champlon heavywaigint| he did pron pily, }from ‘the hoodoo ship was of the same height, but when the gloves were tled on Poked as {ll ut ease as a canine with a tin oan tied to {ts pall, He looked at his hands, Gloves were novelty rh ovived « splendid offer from the) and middie-wolght of the Atianto| . ‘They y moval together, Gokayne ted Cuban managers to play in exhibition! squadron of the British ni games in Havana before the starting) representative of the Amonican navy, of the championship series, Mathewson selected carefully from the crew of the has accepted the offer, only stipulating | lowa, They used to think the Iowa was that he must not de asked to play on| the “hoodoo ship” of the navy, Now Sunday, The Cubans home to induce) we know it Matty to change his mind about this! he fight came off Inst night !n Shar- detail, for the reason that In Cuba, @8| key's club, With a dull, dull thud the Mn all Latin ntries, Sunday {8 r®-| American hit the floor at the end of the warded as the one great day of the! first minute of the third round, Week for recreation, and the greatest) It wasn't a fight to any extent worth “Bue Sunday playing or. Ro" Bunday | geet nt Cookine, the American playing, Matty will probably come outl gant, KtOW anything about fighting, of the Michignn woods, where he ts| h Gut ‘deor hunting with Bowerman, ana| DMreDty ‘he didn't recover presence ot will be ready to etart for Cuba wich hig | M74 enough during the bout to think ’ | of hitting, It wasn’t the Engl'shman' wife on Noy, \¢ rsa fault that he didn't got a fight, Ho OUNG CORBETT has @ hard fob! °4Me ashore to fgtit, and he knew how, Y on his hands to-night, He ts to American Champion Detained, fight Charlie Sieger three rounds tn the Hudson A, C, The hard it tsu’t in the fact that he will have to Amerigan walt water chanpion, who take a walloping from Sieger, Fur “8s @heduled to fight Cokayne, couldn't from The trouble ts that Corbett eet ashore, Tom Sharkey went out yes- wants to knock rout, for the sake 'Tday morming to make arrangements of bolatering up @ reputation that has|@Nd found thet Collins had overstayed sareed down In the middle @ bit during '™# shore leave the day before and ihe Sank WOnth would not be allowed to leave the ship. Lf Young Corbett's hands are all right That is how the lowa man came to butt @gain he may turn the trick, Sioger, 08 @ substitute, Was more of an iron man four years Sharkey's Club, on Siwty-fitth etreet ego, when ho was with Young "4 Broadway, was packed to the doors, Corbett in Hartford, for the fight with Thre Were all sorts of people among , and a right hooks on the point of the chin in th¢ dig downtown lawyer who held a the se But fron ma that and the Broadway punch Names of English ships lettered in front Hartfont ined each member's membersiip ticket ‘ , | . as he passed the doorway to make surc I te safe to say that ff Tommy that no outsiders gotin. It we Ryan starts fighting again, as he select affalr, vey threatens to do, his first bout won't Cokayne is & fine looking, straight, take place in Philadelphia, Tommy bread shouldered, trim waisted young fellow, wa, * good-natured sm! le, He 1 bimbelf well as he posed for Inevitable flastight, ‘Nhe Amerloan hasn't been any too popular down {n Quakertown since he and Jack Root handed out that solid gold-washed brick en Kup, and the Towan the only bi first round. got away {f he couldn't fight, omly to run into three or four hard Jabs, He couldn't put up his hands, and ap- | on the noge three tim th eine rushed and bumped into an s nowadays ts hardly the There were American martners, too, in| Fe But he landed Pg ams article he had up hts sleeve at DuNches. Jim Buckley carefully exam. | rght. b and sent a jaw, Reine staggered, Cokayne fol- lowed him, jabbed him’ on the chin and followed quick as a flash with a fight: hander to the same spot. It lip on the 1 Then the ry from the ropes, He was game, All English, Easily. sTho next round was very easy for jed Mis left Jab | England. Cokayne dare crossed hi right to the Jaw twice, left-hooked twieo, smeared the bicod all over Relne's fe 6 with a series of Jabs, punched him once back of the ear ‘with d bim three times aes more with the left. ‘Dhat was nd of Kid" Collins, of the Kearsarge, the was to the wen right and jabs md interval Reine fanned the alr conyulsively rey eral Umes, byt fatied to get home a ain- gle puneh, Ho sat down Very hard as fi Rotendack shoved a chaar under | him. While he waa being swabbed off ‘Tom Shar! came over and growled ages and fight! Stick your left out and let h American came out and ran into a left t bt elimely, He doubl Terry McGovern. Yet 1 saw Corbett the members, from the Dago who keeps |222,,tmmediately. | He doubled up into knock Sieger silly with one of those '®¢ hootblack stand on the corner to! bletures. But it wouldn't wor ry in the marine, cor a plan, ‘BIL Cokayt He jabbed the Yank on ihe nose. He id round of @ training bout, Gront seat, Many of the members wore | jabbed mim again on the nose. He put is @ little less of an S€4olng duds and round caps with the | hi® t t over to tihe same mark, which to look like a camel's’ hump ok -hander, ard right to the Ameri knockout. ‘The A. B. fell on hie backs Sharkey had him under the arms in an instant, and dragged him to his foot, There was no need of a o minute of the third round had passed. to the patnais of t onal A. C. Take @ bit of kind | sa SS Saige MAKING BETS ON OUNG ER) ental ot Famiadelpbia, fan mill be tried on the dog at on Deo. 15, in a twenty-round fight with Pikile Hanlon, After that, if fe makes good, he will have a oh @own pne of the big 'Frimco purses | fiicon Jon Manhattan and Brooklyn bowlers are ex nee to pull] pressiak a great interest In the @econd in sorhols and John Nelson, who Thone Philnlelphia six-rounders are bes | iw. the Morutngite, sixth Aven i ony iy ate to PRoing 10 cat ioe, sohodule’ of New| ‘There be no doubt) thronwed with fries. —— that i star bowlers, and already gon money hus been Wagered on ¢he ce Ih a reownt eurteos played at the Universal Brooklyn, Nelon administered the first de- | feat | Voorhols as had this weawory ate | friends of the “Little Swede conf don Gefeat the “Lt i that odis « n Voorhets as favorite f da c in ———— lefeat t wt the | has ever made Put Up a Slashing Fight That} * Went the Full Fifteen Sasa haa een anvereiy handicapped. if body "onecked! about the finger holes and Rounds. Welabing ‘conserably lowe (had then sixiecn pounds permitted, He bus rece > and in practise yesterday and jeven bis friend® to rub thelr ore ig A oF, . Yor how, confident that being equipped av BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 18—Toasing | i) "Voorhels, that Ne W 2 win ‘aguin Monday, solence to the winds, and both bent on |-Moro invel x1 in this content. than & knockout, s Gardner, of Philadel- in § rae for wnt J. ye ay phia, and Mike Donovan, of Rochester, | stalied as a Brooklyn favorite over Cham, ‘ou n Jimmy Smith wih whom col) fought fifteen rounds to & draw here | Mon Jimmy Sin jagt night, | nteats Monday will also be of in. When the gong clanged they rushed | ter t is exe! Yoorbelr and Starr meeting Edwardes at each other like tigers, Gardner waa | Douglas, Starr and Voorhels in the ¢hree- t e srouch | men team rolling agsinst Bhier, Eqwards very much 4 la Jeffries, with a crouch Ox! Noten. In the -tive-men contest New that worrled Mike, The Rochester boy | York will be reprewnted by Horrlek, Bay was full of fignt and dashed into his | Douglas, starr and Voorh and man with speed to spare. Gardner was | Wines, kd ws Dickinson Ehler will aot ubsuityce for crafty and, winile he, blocked prettily | ries Will be rolled both after with his right, he sent tn stinging jabs | and folts to the face ni In the oreliminaries Eddie Duklow, of STARS IN A Bia MATON. Rochester, defeated the “Georgia Kid" | vow york and Brooklyn in two rounds. crowd Uv» Grand Contra me aight, when John Koster, the or of the old Fk of Brooklyn, in ost of the by tirat halt of a match eleven in twenty-one Kames, Eleven @ will be rolled Monday tight in Brooklyn, Fame reason, probalily mn his recent good form and familiarity with HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS, With Capt. Brown suffering from a oor cumion of the brain, with Jacoba with al {ty atievs Aten h broken collarbone, with Toos nursing a| favorite over Konte broken hand, with Rhoinstein sick aded, Clinton is tn a bad fix for thy Kame with the Boys’ High School on saturday ever, the substiiuies and the ronatn ular players are not dlecouraged, and in tend to go in the mame and win a victory, | taurname sah | put up world's Erasmus Hall ce ei 1 team Is now | however, A on & r, q ( th erv ic ol Teaver nd | pared to back of sw Sipe tor Mtnele iv Prem cH he one of the best events yg! the aeaeon The Makes claht rexuiare unable to’ play 'becauee| reuirn match of ten games Will be rolied at 1 ad one of the ers in Amertoa, nager of the division t Deen as prominent 1 Inthe days when the Fide! of Injuries the Nonpareil basket ball team of the Roya’ H1 cH The q "] = Gchool have a very Alttioull seasoy binet BROOKLYN MATCH GAME, them, Thov are scheduled to lay twente. Sweeney and Jimmy Smith, of {Wo kames, including five out-of-town trips. | 4 Manaeer Sweeney | a Tor" Peleneee ‘The tehediile is aH follows: fhe, fevpptgn, apres Winmaaer, amie: 4 bustel and Bh Nov, 18—Prosmect Yo M,C. A, ¥, M, o,/ Dudtel and Hi @ match contest rolled at “4 phia o Nov. 24¢—Bay Ridxe A, C., Bay Ridge me ane, i tren was a larKe Nowe 188 Ad » b—Nowark H, 8, Newark, omer, viene Wy pee sa) Sod Wenttild Smith . ” sal J uw Doe, Veatfle ‘entfield 1 rr) = : —Pmerald A.C. Atonement, ‘Tytale rc Be Be Ha Acad. sn ster a . } 81 sms ‘Avel eisaiuttsl, 136%: atuator, 190%; Sweeney, tne: Beith, SOT, —~-- GossIr OF 4 on ALLEYS, ay i ie Labile, New York. become of Amann ain Pratt eer izaat Mettler revere, 4, Meee eb B40 rf barton, Bet fron J mang be gues in a 100. seallh M. A, Peek it « ack ve Hockaway, Pratt yalah 4 “Boies guy erchtt Pratt brace R Panis a mann They and ha seventy points yet | EDELS BESTS MYERS, o hor Si nr eres st (Special to ‘The Evening World.) PORTLAND, Me, Nov, 18.—There was ‘to have been a bout of fifteen rounds Jost evening at the Auditorium between Horry of th 0 ividual contest of the Eastern League series | wune rs | | | games, Cotal pina t liged to ful Web® woolen ball! ular | ed ta) tounnamen ninety ping behind the Nonpareil, and aft making this up he was forced to atctke out) the b hold a iM At Saengerbund Hall. Skee dent and Mrs, B, Stolaesnbercer secre tary of the club ard Nelron im the (wo-men team serias, and | Brookins thurdey. “ale eams ‘cuimpored of Jimmy, Smith and Hert Allen will "meet Bamey Hueter and ohn Remple in a oories of games. st although the latter has | McHustece bap ie hin | Novernber ales, ‘ast o 8 8 } Pu, 1wetje and Louis Stein are matehed for @ Sunday contest at the Columbia of beat (hee in Gve games for a ade wake of B85 match of Harlem bowlens that js excit- much attention has been arranged be- we be) walel, of Ge Hanien Cirele, '. Lowir, of the Mornings!ie alleys, Wil “rol’ «nome ‘aha here 1 of five rranged # to-night ‘eh teams ta. the Custom Hom, League | ‘otal shrdl etaointt | will use eight alleys at the Universal, Brook: | lyn, to-day, and a nm toate are aiviciya est to the crow! the games fn Uh bar of exciting con affording 48 Who follow) game tn the Grand Cen hich, being at one A the lust frame, and after making (Wo | py strikes hit the luinber fair fora «hint, but left up the No. 10 pin and lost by one point aire 8 Tho Crescent Club, com women bow! nize compothtion fn Brooklyn, day afvornce Rayha is th soe The lumber wit! ty at the Amphion, wih aix In clover All are last night ped it He delleves there okiyn Who oan beat Manhatian pions eee TWO more series of games remain to be played In the Pastime National tournament tat Meter & Bayer's, Third avenue and Eighty fourth street, the Onawa, Cable and Bmyire Yoana meeting Monday night and the Re for), Hiawatha Firat twain prize 1s £4 itieker Tuoaday night foxolting Interest We bein shown tn the : | Bastern firemen champlonah{p conteats at the Harlem rele alleys, above 1,000 have been rolled withi ® the tournament tas been in progress than in any other eimilar event im Greater New York, Games next week bring together the Algonquin and Broadway (Brooklyn) Atock Exchange and Harlem Clrele; Metropol: itan and Orten’ and Morningside and Corinthian teams, ‘Tuexed BENNINGS ENTRIES, RENNINGS RACE TRACK, ow, 90 D—The etiries for Monday aro as FIRST RACK—AIL ages; a" mid a helt funigags; Columba Course, Rob! Roy Navajo Zeal . Jupiter Lancastrian Curly Jim Gentian Nilo... bs! longs; Old Course, SATURDAY SVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1008, —— “EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, ~COKAYNE, THE BRITISH SAILOR, KNOCKING OUT THE AMERICAN. CLEARY STOOD hand and brought his ‘They mixed landed a right man's jaw, Tt was he did land during the nm rushed the Yankee inte @ corner and jabbed him on the Was Standing straight, smil- and confidently, Already * red that ‘this was a real nd he 8 like ple, Reine'a y motioned to him to and he rushed out, run into It, you dub! Stick | your left out and you can't miss him Sharkey must have wished that he was back In the navy for one night at least, | Then, after @ mboute's reat, that | seemed longer to the spectators than it did to Reine, came the third. The | - Ningside, . BRITT 10 FIGHT IN THE EAST BASEBALL TEAM IN 825 Frisco’ Former Champion Likely to Be Seen in Six- Round Bouts in Philadelphia. THIS VETERAN PLAYED ON ‘ghia ion Finds Facts That Prove Game Purely American Mr, Chadwick claims that it| an ev olution having ts start in the old bo | BY JOHN POLLOCK, | The game he 8 a different nar areal | seotions of the country, h Mr, Spalding t yed wth @ ball bat known to boys years pitcher throws Engage New Club-House. | Pittshure on Dew During his etay in fighting clubs in aix-round bouts in J uld warely pick up from 1) for each appearance, olared thea he bos in the Quaker City BY BOZEMAN BULGER. If the memory of John W. hall over a plate an Oliver, of can drive tt far enough to ran to the plicher's box and back to two milen out {was first played in Baltimore and the {a going to prove that our! the catcher national game did not sprout from the| bounce the batter is out. ‘ but is a pure bred, WAS enlarged to | which three batters were employed and | three additional vears 014) were © ho decisions If he misses’ three strikes and | Colonial, ave the hie team score of | Commieston olds the ball on the first and Gaydos, of the River | m “uhree-eyed cat,” Schreck Gets a Fight American offspring. Middleweight fighter, 1s ninety-one Would Pack the House, This game was later the Yonkers | called “scrub” and can now be seen on He insists that the game the town played in Baltimore between 1825 | and 1885, and that he was a member of| @ team during that period, on @ match with suconede Jac there are jot cations are that his first enough boys to complete two When a batter is out change posi tion It was called | that, . This ts prehistoric in+| baseman pite hn y persons tntore history of the ame ha to Lg back further when @ team was alpha Wehtweshte | of Los Angele Cal the New England boy , the catcher going In A bout M’pack any club In Phtlad er who catches a ball on the fly Palmer Knocked Out Again, £0 In direct and change places with the for the battle. Bantams to Fight. @ for the bantamweignt than | perteated from this crude game rude wnidied Pea all Team Plays Rounders. f baseball players urope to mive exhibitions, and ofwanined fa? Yer All of this comes from the work of] went nt tH the historic commission appointed last! ! learn aa much @bout the orgn of baseball, @ refutation boxer who has been fi on our old ‘rounders,’ To the America: pectas Inter | havng tn) offset of the claim that fered our game is English in {ts origin it A, G. Spalding, of New York, Charles | a MeDonald, of Yonkers, and Sanjuel | Wan of Worcester, Mass., on the commission, months thay have been hard at work. | gone through from Queen Sheba's visit to King sol- Jomon down to the Krup looking for information bearing! Most of it they found In tte veteran editor f guarded Cohen mepped in and jandel a right! with a vicked team near Lo rtd tor Engl: Prosperity team, tells a AMUSEMENTS, a AG 8 *ouvek twist AMUSEMENTS, to run anyway t Was a foul and th }had to be hit straight ahead. | Bi ogiishmen insisted on having I thelr | As would naturally be supposed the game resulted Ttounders ean be plaved wiih ov with r" BATHE, Broiway & 4oth i at |MAUDE i RSAC AHO KAR EVUNIN HA int Matis 4 of some of in sgerbolin Tree's Version J.13, Dodson, Fagin. At Ail Star Compaiiy: 23% BESSIE Gat se Temmeit” Corrish: y merely strike the ball with thetg bands, For this reason, If for no other, ne and those rai auree with yy 4 at that hagehnll did not come from the | Mayme Reminwiol & no. he bat ie the back la Mire dummy Jala Marlowe, | Br padway & Hoth E'DNA MA LYCEUM ®* a wi old Enelish game, game centring ‘around tt, (strong leaning mt ie the real enbeyonic. stage ot our national game. n re Dispute of Long Standing. 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Hox Office & Luckhardt & B sheng H Dogs and Other A sixtit RAC Hain one end one-olaghth mile; afternoon show & BELASCO } DAVID Bis ato fay | Bean La vine “& Walton. th tie “Alvertys, McKisvick & sh Exchort's Oroheatra Mildred Watnwright Bolonahingle “THE GIRL OF Apprentice allowance. iN —— GAME FOR LOCAL TITLE. ‘The Knickerbocker A, C. and Olym- fist 8 ae» Ev.at 8,15 ae wi NRW youre TOWN “Lew FIELD briny an | LE iran la Toy slants "Tom Pinght na Neat _Wook—''Toe College Widow.” Ierne on his to the task, 80 much the faster and cleverer that O'Leary was unable to do more than push ls Opponent chrough the ropes, They | ml a aide bet of of rejlable ve en: behouse at Croscent Beach, side of Chelsea, shows in the future, Charley . and Harry Center, © fire , Which will be held within a week or where they of for k c, has tlaned Schreck for twenty of ampton ht. The ‘Toole and Harry er rand Aggressive boxers ab Yay & 9th at ATCH OF AKON, Wizard of Oz ith MONTaOM ii} GRAND v8, The Bolle Bindley, ot the West ihe Giittoring Byent « THE PEARL the PUMPK ‘IN | PAVERS THe SQUAW OFF YOUNG ERNE Philadelphia Boy Failed ta Make Weight, but Had Best of Bout. (Special to The Bvening World.) MILWAUKEB, Nov, 18—The fact that Young Brne, of Philadelphia, was unable to train down to weight cost him a vietory over Young O'Leary. of Milwaukee, last night, when the two boys went eight rounds to a draw, Kime waa five pounds too heavy at |8 o'clock, and St was decided that t£ both boys were on thelr feet at the finish the decision would be a draw, O'Leary made a gallant effort to put Kk, t was nok equal ‘ne Philadelphia 1nd. waa Eddy Santry, of Chicago, dislocated his shoulder in the third round of bis fight with Jack Dougherty, of Mile waukee oe AMUSEMENTS, Che St. Nicholas Rink, 66TH ST, AND COLUMBUS AVE. 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