The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1906, Page 8

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“STORIES OF SPORTS | TOLD BY EXPERTS PEED MANIA HITS ATHLETES UP ON TRAVERS ISLAND ‘Time Marks of Year's Standing Are _ Put to Severe Test by Local Stars at Travers Island Fall Games To-Day. PEED! Speed! Speed! 5 It's the cry of the age Everything must go faster! Good-by to the old records, md hur. rab for the new! A little bit of the “speed-madness” | on the Long Isinnd roads, where the racing autos are getting ready to clip off tue records and heads or | foolish people who will stand in the middle of the track; has overlapped | the Vanderbilt course and run into New York's wg athletic clubs 2 b | Teady for the events to-day at Travers Island. horiie of the great N.Y. A.C. | OR. JOHNSON. © dig, nandsome, ; another rea! yot I'l) ag.ee to mee ¥ the Winner of the MoGovern-Corbett | @hrS-colored athlete, whic ls now | Mich unter eny ‘comditons he cures -matebed to fight Al Kaufmann) to name, at the same After S t wants {i distinctly un- that Nelson wil be next, ta : te : y a Se hes ne fear whatever! moet Bg BB canine |Gertre ae Fiteweraid nae been Sshtine | rive the | Naturally. Jeftries is si prevent 1.000 fo5ety, Sage te, be 8 Sangerous | ;. awey. And. moreover, the giant's | + BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP TO DATE; NEWSY AND WELL WRITTEN | | When the Champions Meet at Travers Island This Afternoo What May Happen —— RoceRs’ Staipe 1S SOMETHING IMMENSE, all I wise You'o Twrow Z 180 Feer WHEN THEY CANT RADE THE BAR aNW HIGHER, Ray Ewry May sume OVER, THe TRAVERS ae a ISLAND OAKS CLE <orrPeT ron / |HIGHLANDERS’ BATTLE WITH NAPS GAVE SOX PENNANT to The Evening World two or 'Y M'GOVERN and Young Corbett, who were recently signe! to “Aght’ in Phiiadetphia, “| ‘gent, to the winner, 3 to the Tower,” Yk explain that they didn’t think. clause about winner and loser was) ‘Has Been F | LEAD WINNING JOCKEYS =: _ am that the emolument therefor, | a grateful members of a gaa) A.C. would bo etually Yelween the said Mr. . id Mr. Torry ere 1 atheeysneete a <cabnde ‘ta tortie: ae weit the City Fasners in Ph | ratte form just now, and there ls « ot Un Bee f Pon pag ode nor Young | chanee that for the frst time this sea chavat Neitne son another rider will head the list of . worried much about the so tnd of things. and we'd take| winning jockeys for a meeting. Miller pele nts . peter" ite interest in the way (hes #2, hes been at the top of the list at every y “ mee thie year. Yesterday Garner, tence, City interests of sc! who imipro’ Wonderfully in his _— : riding. caugh or and they wound {LLY NOLAN. manager of Battlnx | uy the doy on m terms. To-day 3 Nekeos, is will accusing everybody ywever, Miller looks te have at least ot coookedness, He thinks that ! | wo winning mounts in Mintin.and Rep- es lived just now he wouldn't De | parannock. 1 do not knew what to fing an honest man with | mounts Garner may have, but if Miller weht—uniess he happened to Meet | rides these !iwo winners he will just He says no one Will | give his record, for Garner would have evel | Spe ner Nowan, things may not|to ride three to beat him they pee." but 1 reanember jor has bees—up to date the most ere] apparently nest chaslenge: cog he sali Maaned re been cited toward your | teh pen ag His success is mostly due to the punched meat ticket just now. | cult Yatest ope is from Willie Fitzgerald |.fact that he invariably gets his mount Sar eertaia. Bat away In fro He is one of the best fy for iy bent landing fnockouta regu-| Post riders I ever saw. He has a sys tem that ts ali his own, and one ly—about once « woek a Other riders should copy aid had an overdose of Joe While at the post he keeps his horse thing that discour- yr soins in “UME BECKLEY 10 the cir- I want to Til agree 800. f Fat doesn — ‘ MAGE DETAOITS ee As was y - . x ey Jennings. ma t ein ef t their aces game : the Lehighton. Pa : ‘ annon BALL PLIERS After Trimming Griff Naps Wish Him Luck ' While Arguing, Chicago ee Settles Dispute and ‘got aay | HandsThem the Shells. ting club tn the h three hits It’s Another Instance of the Two Boys Fight- ~ ing Over a Nut. oe arkson at let the heaviest-hit son ¢ country dow or | CLEVELAND, 0., Sept. 29—In days the New we ther of them could have won a ~ When told the r games from the pther end taken | wal = Ll ad Pood a Agi renga ey ne Would have to go home to-night themseecives. But, like the : ue — fe “@ |) Later the boys relieved his wounded “y are, they prefetred to st at Close of Every Meeting, | ~Ows eA ee ee ee eee shin. thatstuey: hl Apht, and ecamequantty co) wae nieaee i 1 Ce ad feb aad tale. Wellbar eoua reat. No mat who wine to-day bu: Garner Is on Equal Footing el ween tow iy citar vateear ac cae tk en A ae oe a bas-payer | neher New "York mor Cleveland ta i i , : Pr [consequently came to blows, Atwut | Fb° t Kame ike reaonabie chance of finishi - With Him Now. 225. VO leas take 6 ued ak thee why, ee nprethagises than econ, and one of them wil - ee, eee AA,» |iem, came up and inquired as to the to tam ix to “wind “up with third place | t Ameinin "Ones MUARCAMAL, dau vetionss. tare in "the money 1 quiet, and never takes bis eyes from rig Marter Cassidy. The moment Mr. Cas aidy moves to lift the barrier Miller is ay 8 gam NEW FOOTBALL RULES TANGLE EXPERTS off ithe a fins! Other riders watch each other, and try to anticipate by >. direct these means the lifting of the barrier. | » w York, where they ttarter wae favoring him. That this ts . oe ciliate AB snnduasaipelbes Re Moston. wind not true goes without saying, for M { A ee St eutenh that the ernsadet ‘ ‘ . tne t he eracked !t open beats Dade as easily as be beats Com|] atest Alarm. IS That) wares inv winter to break up the | All-Night Session Fails to We then fave each of them taht mad ony. r . nagea, brir ab nore en is H ane. and, taxing the ernel , fo lvdeina by the pertormances of cer-| Elukes Will Cost Many | Sis; "ant rimmnate the donerreaxe| Clear Tangled Situa- | ee eG ae eee ere eh Gridiron Games. Ma ee ee tion in Rules. Sie cauicateah woes This’ morning “they” stent tents oy @ave them each a sh ne hay and a very good one | wily ui ope ts used b bad race the next. I do not say spew, wenmingly ie be; rom take it the experts ext 7 "e, Gear reader, and see ppened. Charlér: Hatt a tundred footte. more dangerous than of yore. |". and went Prin 4 contest about 1 Tipping. but what explanstion 18/105 the gray dawn of this mofriing K © ting candidate for @dvocaies of the new rules way contented with the kerne! ip ig Ton ae eager ui ‘ apa . one of “eclare the other fel e too old to! Ty s Ne ‘ “evelam! | = en of lo stir Up & pomt-sea- Cee ee ee oe oo ie aoe ee tring ned up in one Of | nlewrn the oid game It would eeem |p wg BP oem K and Clevelems | landers and inne, between the Migh- Wes yesterday, when the last time they | SO eS And when the human that po man can tell just what wit |M2v® fOUEht each other out of the oham. | |ANd@rS and the Giants. Never let ites met Wes beat Tipping twenty lengths? |faure out Just whe ved from him he was he cont to-day there: | MOMahIp and have given tt to Chicago. on ue in the wee CAD Dave anything r merely the freakishness of Tip- | They aiin't succeed a Broken ankie. | for ae oe | = | the nal shiv fy of concert after ping? In tt freakishness bat makes | athe; ney'll hake to fight oo 2 Yout, of Michigan, every b ping? Is tt freakishness alao that makes| swe 1 guess th ave a good ning but disaster, He pred : would ike te eee {a2 in New York Bragg run © very good race, then @/y our om the field toda hey maid. © must be some mistake,” the|ous injuries to players. Tric play. ao let's aoe = two local clube | very bed race, amd then @ very g00d |e, wey went to bed o 1. “How on earth did this doings will be the order, t aay and see if we he says. Stage, of tne Universit, of | | } race? Too many Of these races are |The players of Harvard. Hs A cpt Ms 3 be * content feneon.\ but there does | Pennayivents. Lehigh. West Point The ifwward pase was Ketnoth’s un-|new fulen ” 1) Say “eneer In ome) gach New York (o-tnorrowe et not appear toe any difpositiqn on the |the other culleres who will ushe Wiianeemhonalyragnen piece pre ab oa ARR AR i oot rata S part of the stewards Ao ‘oquire into | the foothall season of 198 turned out | ° Bane re pal, (thelr gwn mlvation. The Tule-makers ZEMAN BULGBR these amazing improvements of bed this mornnjs expecting to find | from and while leaping forward | struggled Ail might tn vain and the eal : wb ag one: ooh atienpted os dt to Takaki. When | put the tangled skein up to the Rules | pamenane Brighton flis in the next racing week, | order brought cut bf chaos aE re ree ee ae eee Wien | Commmicsne: “Daagite Use couretenoe aod rarktonk Runde ee a na ee and then the crowd goes tack to Bel- Wer w probably sad. te . » players. | Shreehing over of the rules, however, mont Park for two weeks.” Racing| Walter Camp and Bil $ are Mtalled | side by one of the scrub players | should be very interesting st ‘Gehaaer ever it. where in? 8: to tlh whac will be lef the caer ne _taptain-manager Park this fall because the managers of |The net resu* all thiw is that at the contests to-day, Not).- . respon- |sible for bis team winning the National that track have decided that ail rape every ame tox there will protatty yen. There haa bean ecb Tete se men wneiee f turenes and under M ¢ tnteteratatic e new | & ot ,Amuunt *of seriou 7 : Sraighe course. |D¢ 8 different intereretation of the new | tumbling a lack Of certain and H. Pomnor, (making a new record of winning games pg ll gg nd he ne “ hin advancing. the bi in ikely . *D. Del ag Pe inet yen |picton that it is gotne & avicted | a ; le; L. P. Saunders, Colum fac the fem degree ond given the ox PS I Ren Magy. ory ag fees ie ie: Paul J. Dashiell, Annap tf arse this veer os Beeee ae ed bs anne eld actice * © frequen olis, There were also a host of others id reporter on Thursday, Manager the rb rear toons = stuns dita 8! fees d after long runs. The vcrup | Jess prominent in football | Chance aid BEGIN “. ¥ m & miiseason change ae ot borne out by facta nor the evi- ‘ 4 ican “The Chicago Ciuh would not have! oly Casgnt There ar saBmes the now lee tne | HARRY BURKE. | yon the pennent this peor if tt ma| MONDAY, OCT, 2. s on the tice hea and j ee ue a not bean for P { Charles Murphy.| WITH SIX STAR ATTRACTIO! m have been ty idea of | ¥ 6 "3, lo ohae > bring | | i nag bid -_ avesy Meledy [When I make this assertion I mean INCLUDING THE GREAT ‘ ’ an the ~ whe j6 to mes every word that I say. When Mr chp eo Pisvse Bom ‘ake | wean’ toe" kenes.Ciypuston_ n't |SSeong" Coty Ah ty HE: east QM| $30,000 PRODUCE STAKES ratted. The element unde: Re. DRG int wenty-round in tae open alr at/he came to me and. said ‘Now, Frank (TWO RACES the new rules has bee on. to-mertes = afternoon, u are the manager of this team, ~ 4 up for another bout AND A STEEPLECHASE. i matched by Experts Are Divided. } 1 leave everything tn your hands. run the clab aa you see Mt, and I Flukes to Be Costly, mene, FIRST RACE AT 215 P. w Football plryers and coaches of both to meet Billy “Honey” Mel ino: interfere wih you in any “A lot of the Kast : are divided on | (237, tne ten “Tounde "eta chow" |Make whalever changes you want MUSIC BY MYGRANT’S BAND, on fakes | the, danger ure of the new rules | te bragh: off by the Lincoln A” Cc. of Also spend plenty of money in o1 FRANK “W. ‘THORP, [ward yess Bor Merd that the 19% game will | Chetes Ma: ot 16. 1 win the ‘pen [fet pavers that w 0 With a free hand I went # OF Us Brrighton Road an Kon ith Bt and bought players, gave up 00d Men Prenkiln Avenue Trolley’ Care” Paces hy for them, and what was the result? trains on Long Island R.. foot B. \ : We won the pennant and also made a/ Mm 6¢ 12.10 and 1263 PM.” Al vie ro} winnil na” wry. foot of Whitemai! Bt. boats Ne : Rew record for winning gam mF tet ats, ovary trains direct to track Trolley cara with Beat. 424 St. Saat. 254. Grand. and FIGHTING. | bs] ow L IN G i YACHTING. | BAS BAL L UMLEY AND JORDA eo bas Bis Course can be reached from New York side of Brookiye Bridys b: iat Riccts aby ‘Sith Street ack a. Cnr SAN FRA , Cal. Sept mterent fo manifented ty | ‘The closing stag dinner of officers and | The Wowerte wile a OLD DR. GRINDLE tol ee opening of the Harter rs of thé Brooklyn Yacht Ciub witi | Old etme rivals, {be Brooklyn Field | e TH GLDESE Seca LRT ON . nd here Yast ‘ e 1 at the clubhouse, Bensonhurst, |C™D on Sunday, te doubleheader at oF yeep r ane. ie the daratoga Grounds, Broadway and oD rs , from tap of the gong ay evening. Oct. 6 at 7 o'clock. | Huey siete starting acs Phe j = © o- the way Hyland hag Plans for the emplated enlargement - i : . ee ol of t lub arters will be discussed | Doc Newton, of the N. Y. Americans, | oreeeeareane bina and a full attendance is desired end Jack Ditlon. of Mentteal Till] te i not ottea that two players on ‘ ref * + pe orm the ery the or vce Oh le hs , |toaen, who will take the place the | the wane team are tied for the lead | | Secretary MoCormatk has sent Ov | Jersey City team. who have 3 the National League with home ru mavion Ser the newt sanelas menting 90) Bt ee eae e with the | drives, but wich ts the case with Harr) the New York Yacht Clu>. to be hela | Hrmonsos gn give S& George Cricket 1umiey and Tim Jordan, the hustling Pig dale ig Oe Ml he ingee young players ot the Brooklyn Club Ing it in probable that some place will ‘These men have beon clouting the bai GOLF, ‘ DEN for a reception to ir for. keeps this year, and et present they iy ad k DEFO! ep uid wat ~— a istehan rseer ‘Cielatana cpaeee wares (tock who arrives here 10") The seventh annual championship | both are on even terms with ten tom §=6 VER 25 YEARS, WEIMER GETS $500, | van, of Fail River, last night, sched shecadnnner uments’ edt ahin emaas ay ee) jtourmament of the Bast Jersey Golf| runs each. They are not likely to be ; VERY Low WEIME I in "4, ‘ | League was ‘begun over the links of | passed by other payere in the Cummins. , SBGt wom o wea ulead for fifteen rounds. was stopped in ie meet ee The knockapout Killdes has been wold | DL Gait and Country Club, and a eae a tor aca dian ee y ry nh by 1 . ba. pe e! e 00} leoe Lise - ft-endet twister | steal batiean Mi team match to Samuel Bettle and the sloop ATTOW | riovg ppencer, of the Forest Hill Field main before (he season will come to an | dmore club nex 4s, bas been pre: | Ce Ae Su) A to Charles Longsirest, of Philadelphia, | ciup, won the kaw-eoore prine-in ehe | end. a s 8 for his exoei-| ke him and @ claim of fou Trenton will have a team in the LRP Yaar arene W-hole medal play qualifying round Spare are Nnely ome t offers WARREN AND MARTIN DRaw t son by President € me got oe ple fect * me tonal In torviate Leng nd Cuban Glante to Play. with & score of ®, but wpe put out in ne Be Re eras In i Eee a "7 7 ~ | * a oF 4 ” lor the team thet et ye g eegue Lam: PL RMI, Pe, Sent a ois bn of the | Ciacinnat! | Chub ht. The retused eat even with New York at Trenton, games of the season should | the fingt maton, 2ay round by Bie club- | Oost spring. o@ it se well Known tact ch at Warren s th Com: foul @nd called the go Oct. 11 Ba ees ei te Brighton Grounds, At-| "2M wae a strong cross wind, that Johnny Moore . Ned Has , of Pitteburs, ar M wit Morr, The Gret 1.000 peeve o toni Ghee ue and Essex street, on Bun-| made atMoult, Fred Clarkes y, re 8 . reevited ins . ‘ { hie wingtne ing season has been > by the when the Paliadelphia Giants anf | Sam | th ty, ah FS ‘order ae ened al ed during Pols Orde.t'6 7:8 ame iat gm. calles | inant Central five-men team in a garne Guoen X Giants West ot 8 ¥. py a, sasun Taser Yeo great 2 WM 10 receive the ext [eee diane Bees vest Lode” Zam’ | with the rooklyn Pulses team at the | id iiiecwarda: the better he open tour- | ercure. : 4 xin, i i silega, Brooklyn. \ tena, winners. nament

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