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or = iow, SOP Sener FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, THE WORLD: PORTING NEWS AND COMMENT # # » 19065. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. ” North Carolina Becomes Fal-| low Ground for Profes- sional Wrestlers, i BHEVILLE, N. C., ts becoming & @rewt sporting place, Not long ago a Japanese jiu fiteu artist and a big wrestler travelling under an ‘talins fought, bi:, Kicked and gouged to @ finish there. Now it announced that Jim Parr, “the English cham- pion,” will wrestle Mr. Olson, of Towa, “for $1,000 side bet and the champlon- @ilp of England.” Can thie ‘champion of England” be ur old friend Jim Parr, of Buffalo, whore shoulders have met the mat so often during the past year? In that conse Parr must be like Peter Maher, the perpetual champion of Ireland, who @ways claims that title, no matter how often he is whipped Wrestling for the “championship Bngland” in the North Carolina woods! ‘Wrestling is a defunct game, and the Promoters are hard put to !t to invent @atoh lines to draw the crowd. PEAKING of wrestling, Thomas S Jenkins has fallen into a nice thing, He !s at West Point on x months’ probation, teaching the @adots how to use the strangle hold and other friendly devices of which Tom {s master, If he makes good !t will be a life job. Jenkins, they say, stands at a blackboard and draws boautiful diagrams of the ‘holds, and then lets half a thousand cadets take Qutns trying grips on him. When through with the wrestling Tom |s ‘used as a tackling dummy by the foot- ball team. He says it Is hard work, Dut he likes it. Nothing feazes Thomas @ince Hackenschmidt up-ended bim and tried to throw him head-first through the floor of the ring tn Madison Square Garden, fighters are the | Mike SULLIVAN MEETS GARDNER TONIGHT ‘New England Fighters Clash in a Twenty-Round Battle in San Francisco, Woodward's Pavilion, 8an Francisco, will be the @cene to-night of andther ne of those scraps which the fol- lowers of the sport in this vioinity woud give up a big price to witness, neipals in the encounter will be my Gardner, of Lowell, Mass, and "Twin" Bullivan, who is also a New England product and a great fighter, twenty-round bout at catch weights for 00 per cent. of the gross receipts, of which the winner is to get 7 per The p Jin California, will judge the bout, Although neither man {es @ “native son," the contest has aroused just as much interest among the admirers of pugilism out on toe Coast aa if both fighters belonged there. Ths interest is the outcome of the great fighting Randbee has done in ‘Frisco since he hag been out there, and the fact that Sullivan only a few months ago went down to Baltimore and gave Joe Gans the hardest battle he has had in years, standing him off in fifteen-round bout and gettin This will b fe the, third fight between the men. thelr first bout resulting tn a fifteen-round draw, while thelr laet meeting wis won by Gardner, We #e- cured the deciston at the end of the fifth round | SE SEVENTH’S GOOD CARD. y-etgh Games of Reg Will Be Held Dee. 9. One of the best cards in the history of the Soventh Regiment has been pre- pared for the forty-elghth games of he athletic association, whidh will be decided In tho Armory, Park avenue and Sixty enth street. on Saturday even ing. §, There are twenty-four track and two field events, the com- petitions Including the reg ilar contests for the Nesbit and Military trophies. Two of the best features of the pro- gramme will be the equipment race and the hipp>trome handicap, both of which are novelties in anmory competition. Entries will close on December | with Oharles P. Loesor, secrotary the Seventh Regiment A. A., Park avenue and Six'y-seventi street. ent rm in the world to ROFESSIONAL Grag into a fist fight outside of the fing. In the first place, they know whay | they oan do, and they seldom care t take advantage of thelr fietlc superiority | over the ordina citizen, In the sec. ond, they have a slike for fighting without a purse w nd don't want t hance breaking a hand unless there is | money in sight. But Joe Walcott, having announced his retirement from the ring, doesn't are about little things of that kind. | The result !s that Joe !s now awaiting trial in Boston for slugsing 4 boy In a fo'al poolroom, This {2 Walcott’s first aifair since the famous occasion las! year, on which he shot himself throug! the band and punctured another “‘oul- Wd gemman” who happened to be @tanding near. In case the Boston au- thorities are In doubt as to the best mode of punishment for the “Black Demon," I suggest tht he be put into @ ring and fyrond to fight somebody “on the level.” | OB FITZSIMMONS Is making a ing quarters, Fitz alwaye train wit bigger They can stand more 5 training with Fitz is hard all the e, and he having pis sp tner too. “Cut loose aye at inning of every round, and y t Ww iq the game se ene GOOD THREE-ROUND BOUTS, Pastime A. ©. Members Witness Some Firat-Rate The Pi @erles of club's ¢ Avenue A, last nig ‘ routs fvere between forn ohampion Willie Schum Leonard at Ub ; ebay Propoation a Bo liowble In defeatl The bout between young Italian b Quirk was a one Boxing wes an an Wagner gh Joe Second round a ” y Knocked MeQuirk out th aor Owing on the jaw M a had @f two minutes, but toad him Reteree Sin the mill i BOWLING NOTES, the Brooklyn champion, 4s ry lon may c e Bvening World (print a cha my two-man tea Wis ; in particular. serit) H Ony Western bow er in Warm reception a my Smith hes expresved oy Jobn pt peters ae det the as ae y Binith, bewween Very intecoming Brice of admisaton, Maro! a lh wal That 5,000 myers Regular Patronage to the Sport Is a Conservative Estimate. ‘The groat interest shown by women In ne been so AK y the number of afternoon nite much comment, At the e there are wen ty-eleht clubs compreed entire y of women bowlers, the agkronste of whise member gntp (9 over four bundret, One e'ub alone has forty notive bers, bowlers, and every Sunday eleht clue of Jewish women meet for practies. The Riverside, at Seventh avenue and One Hundred pnty-fitth street. Is the headquarters for twenty woren ¢ ul and the Superba. in Brooklyn, baa sa ma club patrons, Helseenbuttel, at the Broed- Brooklyn, and Myrtl» avenu fonen clybe, ad of the boroughs 3 cub patron use on ht way Academy. Rrooklyn, has more than @ every alley-owner In nny f Greater New York who age can show several women's Net exoert ¢ women bo’ the scone eheats {n many would tndior'e the aec rl oujalde the prowling simply TOURNAMENT GAME roMnent ral, Brooklyn | Park Ctrvle. Washington ty, Wureka, i Mawatha NELSON A GAME t all over Nelaon tn of the Eastern 0 Wedmaday th 1 as an indioath faila to class wi a made sev valle and Broadway ie evening. + Clu at ureiay evening, Deo. 7, at 1 Hartieon avenue 1 partiotpate 8. “aster team ts now tn the lead tn the | Iminary series of the Lenox ehamplon- " tournament et ‘Thums Lanox ave leys, having rotled tn two games an agar Si has ele is. aa They are billed to box a/ cent, and the loser 3. Jack Welch, of | POPULARITY OF BOWLING © BOWLER, | [ENGLISH CHAMPION ‘COMING HERE FOR SIX-DAY HONORS, | | LOLLOWER BY JOHN POLLOCK, Torimy Hatt ENGLISH CHAMBION Pack RICE FOUGHT IN OLD-TIME FORM (Special to The Evening World.) Rice showed much of bie old-time dash | and snap In his bout with ‘iKid" Locke | at the Broadway A C. last night At hac the advantage, Locke carried the fight to Rice, but the veteran always evaded his oppo- nent's flerce rushes without Dayal | et serious dam Rice fought back ith vigor and ded numerous of~ fective blows. Superior ring craft and Roem ee Rice often to get Fivery day new scranpors arrive for the purpose of displaving thelr jabs and Not since the good old Horton law swings at the different stags, or else days in this vicinity, when real fightere nope oye id days and then pro ais i ey @or en o 0 Piflidelphia, where they are ved more money for engaging 1 | ofored a sinall sum to show their skill nan they would wet for be ing youta In Philadeiphia, have New Fighters Arrive. re bean go many out-of-town pugl-| Two of the newest arrivals in town are hat sin n town at time aS at present, Kid" Abel and Benny Yaneer, from Chi cago, who are prepared | * any tient from’ 128 ty as" pounde ioe moneys, manager of Terry MoGov We Abel's manager, while Al Lipse wi ox after Yangera inercats. Both Abel a Yanger ought to little trouble tn wet ting on fights in Philadeiohia — | Good Fight To-Night, re s. bs ping, and 80, Boseing out the if the world'e record performance at the Another good fight !# down on the card 1A) per a 1 Central cau te repeated. for decision to-night. The men who wil up to date In Sa aL figure in it ere Billy (Honey) Melloty, of cal aan ‘have th Boston, and Jack O'Keeve, the cleevr boxer Clark and mt w a Ge Ne ; of Chicago, They are to ¢ uber ba, mee i , round battle before the fn penie ia ea he notice | Amateur Aametation he fret dmporta Rich, oanteat of Fy ; and is read meet the football war- Young Erne to Fight Again, a the New wrado, Pu trot k rlora fron ania’ at American Bo ik Rime,” the clever Quaker City yi © Kost 1 tears Fel na pague Park to-morroy doy, has been signed to fight anothe Freund meet J, B. Quinehe ant Mre. Pi ln tant) Teague Park to-morrow tle in the West. He has ‘been seruted “to hart bea four in ae Sienay all. aos ' The wor! e squad yesterday was | Meet KIN Herman, the Chicago, tighter, 1 a wake eet | ia ihe te secre! h Morley explained |%,f)-round bout at a show t . as Ue what had been done. The practice was ‘ana 40's abhae te ith” @uths pipe RiSee f aay bl Austing, and several of the reg- thing” Algopauin " louisville, and tien ch WAT were not in thelr positions, be- w eat) wml Yoorhels cause they have slight strains and any n team in America tor & OOD | bruises which were regarded more care-| CRAFey Neary, the Milwaukee —lignt . 44 fully because the game with the Who has not boxed in hie home town Reedale ‘Pop Datnea denies that he offered Quakers was the last of the season for |!9 several months, will be seen in actic make @ watch Pop'’ Meht if Colurmiola, Morley said the speed and rong tn Ay a bh or h . . . was omoeded twenty pins In ew r, concentration displayed were c opees me y and In the division of the sin ottered in seven: | Datous, "who yrone ott tory mares. SES SSE Young Brag.” the Phiiadeiphia boxer and teen prizes in the Eastern fiveanan champion: | and best bowleré in Brookiyn (bar Mens) : se bites Solumbia. wil willing ght At caton- Ship sean contenant hee 8 Chance (> onary | aoe Ne Raver Bale & haedioag. Tt Is expected that Columbia will be| weights the match will most likely be for'high aSore and indy dual prigea, whic is | when, Me rls withthe” whatetie “A work with considerably more | clinched in a two, If they meet hot pennitted tn other tourn There the Grand Central or Universe n than the Quakers, because the | they. t-Found bout before are four team prizes ranging “rom $100 to | he is simply trying to give’ instruction New Yorkers will be absolutely reck-| the Milwaukee A. ( 8 Hh), two high 5 of $10 and vik oe legs, this being their last game, The Old Rivals to Meet, #5. two high Ss and $4] Cashier Dwyer of the Brunswick-Baike- visjtors, on the other hand, have to meet a, however, expects that ( ‘There will be another meeting in the 4nd seven averag Club, has made @ new record in Cornell after , mie @ 1 d rnel r they are through with ' | sa fk Beh Ee nike Columibia, and only five days intervene | *vered circle between those two slam: | One ot the cloest and, \ Getween the two games, They will have | D&%g colored fighters, Larry Temple, of Broakive, weaker © be cautious to a certain degree. this city, and Sam Langford, of Boston, There appears being | They have signed articles to meet in & ot the game, out ft Is thought that | tWelvesround bout before one of the boxing Sicame son us| Bubs at Porsiand, Me. on De, By ery | WIN bec sk 481 time thess two men ince the up vania contingent arrives slashing feat battie, and thoi ens ete at 4 to Lon the Quakers | counter should be enother hummer wile it nade, but sober-minded per- | laste ler these odds ridiculous. Fights in Local Clubs, There will be two boxing stage held in| ritan Club will give @ rder to Seat than fact it Is an open | tow ght. one at the Sharkey A. ( Yorkers are Te-| while the other will be brought off at th ; a8 not so formidgble as the on River A, C., both of which are “ send ate clubs. the former club the ——S main bout will be eon members, Jack BOXING INJURED TEDDY. JR fare ees gitsd ft Tet wate at the A fatter ho pF n the wine "go" s ' LARGEST RECEIPTS. be Matty” Matthews and "Bailie ee - Burke, who recently gave Mickey MeDon- Broken Sone Wan Cansed by Stops) yew Hay Conn, Nov. Yale | ough euch a gruelling In a private fight plow Wiying ist, | will receive 86% from the Princeton Good News for Coffroth, tt te tue Theodore Roosevelt, 48d Harvard games. Of amount] Jimmy Coffroth, the fight promote? of ir “ 4 Yowton | $29,700 comes fron e Princeton , Califor received a telegram inst nigh fos Salient rn eee frre oom tig ‘eh Prinoet Tae 1 it | ea Riddle “Graney, of “Prisesr hie parities | tha ii T Pare This 18 the laren Se | In the boxing game out there, stating thas t fo.) Harvard ga This is the largost 1 | ne wae sure of the Deeember permit trom celpts fom the two big games In Yale] the Board of Supervisors, as ten members football history, and is an average in- lof that body wore willing to let him (Cort Chance of a Lifetime Bootes of yoalx. remedied. f shape, but list wets through John savien with A bona fide sale of the Bxrgistor Clove jarndcienrk), rts retietn from bua a guar antes on purchase; salistaction oF money re $120,000 worth of highest Frade mena and boys’ clothing and. fur- Mano 4308 ne leas than HO cents on the jollar; $3.00 Buys an all wool man's uit oF Overcoat, Valbs $12; $4.00 buys 415 man's ault ‘or overcoat; 67.50. bi fm $18 sult of ‘overcoat; — garments valued as high as $49 for to than price you have really never ing ga gn ae Ate with every hase; we will EXCELSIOR CLOTAING Co, Cor. Liberty and Church Sts. 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S8z4" James T, Powers, Josephine Cohan, Fred Niblo, Kitty ‘Traney Felix, Barry 4 Barry, Special price for shop ‘sat Daily Bergain Matinees: Or it 12st ROMEO & JULIET . i MATS. Mp. Reiley as Romeo: Mi Morgan as Sion doreph Hart cr or. Cu, fi ia LAAN, ey dal . me, gente, Hao |- ur th ay.-120th, Motoring, Rotut K Ke age (FW vt MUSTO, ARD. of 8 2 DAYS, #3 Tuijan Mitchel ee a Mes, Wed, aac 9 1h Wert Bnd. Noxt wk, Bickel, Watson d N CHECKERS, Wrothe, ‘Tom, Dick, Harry’ CASINO ™™* EARL i ¢ GIRL RL" gh Bale Foy OP Phi ToT AAPA Aagie, et eveete Mate ae 1h ‘rineews, By. 8.15, Mate Sat. & Thankartving OMT, Rogers ee ah NIGHT, Hiss, x ot : pe pine, a Ch Mid TBs Saraswats PHILADBLPHIA, Nov, 4%. — Austin | the end of the six rounds neither man | ‘rote. | WONDERLAND Bea | Sunday Nats, VICTOR HERBERT 8 ORCH. “KID” SULLIVAN HAD ALL THE BEST OF ABE ATTELL ben Frisco Lad Was Wise to Insist Upon a Draw If (Special to The Even! BALTIMORE. Ma i Warld.) Vv. Mott was a Good thing for Abe Attell that he in sisted before entering the ring O the Bureka A, C. last night for his batt with “Kid” Bullivan, of Washi that the contest should be dooared a draw Sf both men were on thelr feet a the ond of the fifteen rounds, Ot | Wise the decision would fave been | awarded to the Washington boy Sullivan outfought Aticll every } ound but the eighth, He did all of | the fighting, while Attell seomed eatts | fled by his cleverness to try to keep out of harm's way. ‘This he managed to do, but when Sullivan kept boring and began playing @ tattoo on Abe stomach and kidneys the Californ began to fly signala of distress | He weakened towant the end of battle. and Sullivan tried hard to get home a finishing blow, but by tlt | canning and clover ducking Attell mans | awed to evade Sullivan's hand swings. the | Sullivan never let his opponent res | minute; he rushed him In every round |and Attgll gave a great ox n of | clever footwork and ring generalshit } Atle used hig right hand vo: Both Were on Their Feet at the End, but kept jabbing away with his left to Sullivan's now Jon the third round ight the claret. His blows lacked vowever, und the "Kid" seemed willing co tuke @ punch in of~ der to land one Sullivan surprised his most ard mivers by his clever work \ of the rounds pe actually out ‘ nen, He was un c dl efte | buner y hoy® an We Hoth 1 the adve Attell was # Daly, Dal Hawkins wh Al Herford. filler an A nd Ate 1 good condition, height and Tommy Gol vided by and ast rounds HALL, MIDGET CYCLIST, IS Britain's record is ¢ oad and British t rem one record f five to fifty m ie is the marvel of the formien ev« m and for the pas year has a and smaaiing world’s reoords. 1h {s a midge: in ire Hall made his firet appearance tn t untry In the six-day race in 12, A that time he was teamed with MeLar poor tid was the cause of Hall's dete MeLaren booke down during t t days, and fn o » rene e Hall had t to arly a 4 On the leat da, Hall went out unassivted And eto laps en! me y" unanimous opinion of cycle ex pects that Hall would have won had he wate: 091 if his year Hall wit Kay ve ns plucky and garr d oie a whee tt dart am ! 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