The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1907, Page 6

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TORIES OF SPORTS TOLD BY EXPERTS THE EVENING WORLD, G7 STAVELEY JORDO TOS CRAFT JAMAICA SCONCE Forly Different Local Tour- “naments Made Up of Teams of Every Trade us ne Howl THAT makes bowling the most popular of indoor winter > is It the professional bowler who night {n the weak, mix- ent games with g™atch contests. in which ‘the scores ware s0 high that the occasional poodls . “has to g¢t-n-Bpyelnss to soc them; or {3 it the simoi-pure ama- teur who struggles along yith a 160) S80 average ami-ishapyy—As tho 9 “springtime kid-on-the sand ‘et _who bas—just—reseived—tue—prosent ofa 4n-every—oth in bowling it ls only the few who “ever. maintain a 200 average; which et conld not be better Hlustrated . ne—coming Alley On a ‘fournament, in which, for the elgh- jteen ufteys represented, 1: was aisn- S--enit-to-find cnough stars-to complete cirenit with anything ke" the ise Of -h-katintuctory result. nyg;==tike — the Leasue Ynd tho praltie that the wpectator gets =03 Sepa -ganence of tine game. Qvently, when the tess in the closed gournaments, meet on the alleys there js More “seat Yoong dnd er.thuslesm to © equare inch of space. about the floor m the contests of the Real Rooting, STa a receht game between the New Ui ¥ork Athletic Club and Passaic teams, in’ tne Athletic League, the contest for the dsolaive total of pins came down to @ tenth frame, in waich Frank N-. te, the nachor, and also Pr 2 National Astin ata: “nesded a ‘mark’ 10 win. Olsen, : ca, had drawn a spllt—pr: Mle apare—on his cn alleys. . Sir, Clute sald later that wh tried for the remaining three ping left from the first ball delivered felt am though —ba was pleading wit rht- ‘ful—jury, Ther was yelling Opposing side and josiing by Mates ns he went to the foul all was closely watched on its ov Gown the alloys tne sphre was mad. and the N.Y. A. C. won th me the margin of eight pins, What wan tho. real enthusiasm Hing. and it happens: «6. fro« the bowlers, in: the closed oF ur Hearucs could tell you the ay. how. evety~ ball—-was rolled ‘Bontest, or at least fil out the the ten boxes without erro iss Ne x a trom team in=a. it these wames draw » lars nee At the alleys and half the to jon the -varioux teams have the! We pasted in their hat ends tor re = > Growth of the Spprt. Yt was only a few years aro that the Jeagucs or tournaments were or- ped, and these were quickly filed h ithe best’ bowlers. Thon {t came out that the bowlers who rolled only ® week and did not make the-rath the chief end of thelr ambitio Genire for recreation and pays- aiture, Aaught exoluinion trom the he dosed) learues ho- wing up all’ uyer the of F has. Cho nkovedient bees Bank ocke Tr and Gan Piteees cle -Fichange moet yer, but It ia qution the sand Jou) Conse-| AMATEURS » a2 188/012 luk ZO int Ha DO TA GW S/UTH c PALS LEAGUE SB fer A7GAMES. INTEL ERESTS MANY As an Indoor Winter Pastime. 250,000 4,000 ay 25 20,000 i |. Number of bowlers in the Greater City......++..++++e5 “Number of alleys in" Greater City. Number of tournaments ~~ Number of clubs represented in each tournament........ Registered open tournament-bowlets.. sss. .seses eee es Bowlers in closed tournaments. ..-. aeatota stele! 3,000 | Scores made by average tournament bowler... +s 150 to 190 ee ee can REE RRS TERE NE NR ee AO MRS | and even Sunday-School and Arch- | team. Toseville now has the Iead in diocesan leagues, Secret societies have | this League and ity cowlers are also ‘ats, PRUNE Worse Thr fitter tepreserter “tthe Ae rie ttt Nk Lb oe belng the paren to xo! the Royal Charley of ihe Jersey City C7 5 a, Foresters, ee | = utlonal Provident Union a any ig re rade Se PTE 2 The-stevedores~and tinamiths. andthe Saaetas iilnisters aud sewing socie © not, s " coord. In] onganized aa yet, but the | decide. upon-whom-t terested in the game, and It won't be! (i SO i ae long before they — will all be running | down —to—the— foul line—with a— feu atich ball in hand seeking to make tea | A dogen years ago a man who thought | spi Would have ‘been’ considered in) tear there are many sich’ p Beier City pid wil aupporied sett om the dimes contributad by y Down were savercty j (rable mone SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1907. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP TO DATE; NEWSY AND WELL WRITTEN SS RSPORT | Most Screntr fic. —_—-——_ (Special to The Evening World.) OF ANGHEES,Cal. Jan 51m, Flynn, of Puctlo, Col, secured @ sion Tast night Tit Bostas. affaircthatowent: the | Umit, Both men all the time and ished, but-s0 per- fectly they tralned for the con- test that nelther was weak at the clo: When the men entered the ring to’ be-; Rin” thelr battle odds of Ios were ered on Sullivaa chances of -win~; Ting ths tec! fought were Wagéred, on tho contest.; of which fhe amateur pays th | lajned photographs of leading high age men, now printed for the fi Among the professionals, tw stand-out: with-great-prominene champion of Voorhels, probably the most Wier in the world, ‘The two hav ul contests ang si Hebe ther: compare eA | 2 08 | } (ihe Union, in tha: { } teeth irna-nents Mar Teikler I tourr it won nity-seven out of thi hag high averugs of 190. Very. few ma and few bowlers have a nding dine to-thé efforts of} Han for nix: years 7 m, | Al Amer! fn} Arneld-and-} s has an average of plonship last y a very stron | 186 IK ROKER TO RETURN TO THE AMERICAN TURE —_—_— + threo-year-¢ Oaks from a sirong te list of winning bracket Tammany town, ¢ colors wero last seen on f| race track in the netehborhood of Now | Yo: » wien Dobbin was ohe of} the mont muccenstul horses In his string | and credited te Ts Hall boss with man. \d purses. | Since that tlme Croker has raced hia tracks, Hikeatown ja a ut mare, Ave years old, by esteriin-Stella. Most of | her racing hithe: een do | the Trish-tracks, and abe never has fg- | ured ag/the winner of nay of tho big classics or’ hondicapa of the, English! aclanatd nal tone tart! In Ireland, “however. ane has lal data relative te, the ite acl onsee? earned a distinguished record, and of ‘Territle on ris ‘ TERRY’S OWN BOOK, tilng t haye been cnt sportemen oF aw | | accord} | Ushers wio have Heh tho official souvenir pro- or the testimonial benefit in} The book will alpo contain about forty from hy ax Flynn had tipped off his friends to ACK “TWIN STOHNNY VOORHEES Bowler ru the ~ Werle JOHNNY NELSON + ROYAL ARCANUM — |) S4TAJOR LEAGUE QV207 fer 1/5 GAMES be sure and have a bet on him as he[ was In far botter shape for this en- counter than he was when he fought TonvAy“Burit ATEN EN given instructions by dell sounded and the fieht star They a right 3 each others Sut Tiding instr lefts to the face and hard rights to body. Sullivan was the aggressor, b ho time rushed in Fiynn woul moot him with acstif smaxh to the} body or face. At the end of tho els round both mon nto show sizns the Merce fighting whizh they were In [| 7" ein and when (he datt-rang—t Inning Of Whe tenth-> the Ip te helped ovt-of-the their wcconds, ht the he From the round the figsting steadily grew fer of mowing began to bleed from the mouth It only | Anem.onta Sieh! lemons, \s_xood as Waa Die urna Beten 1 comparison t ast ip ena it lastead. twas lnc! Tmt SALAS AAI Sailivan's twelfth to up. tame in the ‘As bott "SULLIVAN LOSES — ERCE BATTLE 10 JIM FLYNN twentieth meri e ‘Sui n stopped to much coming toeether At tin a theatre, anit askéd the tosser feintine. Hevesi whilities hain er pea tye conmire an Teste contr prea s o ht oy With # good ‘oppor to tle for} | championship in the Interstate Tie New_York team fett- down} Hie Uilrd game with Newark bowl} oes AC (he Morningalan alleyu lant nightat and as a result Newark ‘and New Haven, the latter winning (wo games ‘Tren wilroll-omt for the} plonship. remarkadie showing Haven ve Ts this searon has been quite as much of m surprise as the poor work of the local ‘team. New- ark won the championship last year, | while Brooklyn, the winners two years ago, has finished nowbere in the pres ent 5a Newark and “New Haven h ix and lost sixteen § while New York's record 1s twenty-five qwon and seventeen games lost, ho Ue between Newark and New’) Hayga will probably bo rolled off in A gories of three games In each city, t team winning the majority o€ games to hold the chasnplonship, In caso of A tle neutral alloys wil be selected for tho deciding contests, ‘Cant. Johns, of the Newark team jsald this morny that he would make a@ sidé ber~of on the series Scores In the-gemes rolled Jast night > aa follows, that at New Haven the oe made by EW HAVE 1 itt 169 191 Bit ph In the second game. {\ Newark. IsMoyer Wi Pleneon 2ib| Hoagians 71 108) Johns -ENTRY_LIST-NOW OPI FOR EVENING WORLD'S HEAD-PIN-TOURNEY. free next Ww ‘ofthe The Byening Werld’s ioe. head pin tournament, tm whict entrica—are—expected of 500) t tenme, -wil-aturt ot the White | Elephant Alleys, Brondway and Thirty-first street, on Monday, Jane Die There tx. absolutely no—chare to bowlers who mpete for a elub champion ship emblem, and all yvho roll 100° scores” Fecelve an tndi- dnal prise. Recognized cluba may onter«@ many Ove-non teams ne (here are-meabers of. the ctab-organisation (o make up such teaias, Entries may nabias s to games, eres city. on is To-nlent one. roll ai Brookiyn, in the bik; tournament eighteen leading at of seven Hundred t and Columbus ayonue. man in revice ~ofeames 0D {2083 alley $i8=a-8! for $25 a side. start alloys to £.20- o'clock he falh Geoewes Datmalax of. Marietta four out serios for 100 al aide at Wvyman's Co-j} 5 L couple of -years-ngo-he-had—a—partin- match game Fourth Allen of- the world -« tor and Eddie Thompson And Charley Luhrs will roll\a two-man team match with Wasserman and Stelnbruck at Luhr’s new Park-row niieys-Sunday-afternsen, Tho mutch {= beat twa out-of threo} r | | the tand he bon he actor and pou ui Finy ext prom: porte hear nol ment. —Falih twad “i gie “me pleesure —t xhew {Harry tn fnultlesa dlalec engugerent as his human alarm clonic. | test! |having ra va fostitgitn-ts-1 Minatesia ay Acmamber ot a family oa ganis| manace to make a ttving at bottr," IN TALEN BALLTOSSER BAY OF NAP + On the Diamond in Summer,on the Stage in Winter, This Cleveland ~-Fallplayer Is Never Without an Occupation.. : onal “| _bag-p. per to nig burned, as recollections of some of his morning | jie playa }iat season tecurred (>. Tis Trntre arma srere Ewa ap bo DUR AS SARIN postin yeti ae ot Maaker— Carnes! Slee aes and thers lettin © escape from his betiows tfistrw Andrew once heard Harry Bay, the modest rep:y. “Playing the ae is liky rudning vases any Low, Scotch DREW SEGIE employs & stalwart rae | toodiaiity to tomy stadience a4 ibest: 1k 0a: [get ready to give them juaC wnat £ e Bays | thak they Want in the cornet Hne. — In great contre-telder of the Cleve-| the real basevall gume If 1 am the frat Baseball Ctub, play —the cornet | man up and there 1s na if} it is my desire to get on 5. | those that follow help to get me arvundss7y -|\ “game way pkaying-the cornet for 3 Lauiience If Tam first’on tha bill I answered | try to ‘ker there’ apd” leave” the rest which raz} for tae other fellows tohelp. make. ta4 ao pleased the ironmaster that Buh Ta Uke to felt you just how. £ ores the dallplayer a permanent | tun jyises. Always’ rememyer that the ‘principle is to try and get 9a dase -—insitimate—means rather than it if to knock the cover off the bail, ~™ Ifcthere i ho onu-on- the tauuess—or—tt formas om trests} prea 1 form and Tay! iw In good form and laying iy ‘over tho plate, It laran eager Introduction to tie | matter to tap the ball IP pou are Bay of-revent-ocearrence to Ine to_bunt, ont wits the. sama’ heen Ta ire—theatrieat preset that, You. BING ADSM Gy ETO weverat— years, amt has Ketting—on_bise-tt-te-the bast 4 the cornet und —othertnstrus | Tunnels Gusy ta ty te Soe 2 since he was a boy. Ho started | Ms WA MERLE SSE 5 ~ z : ‘ound aa x lonalle "when twelse-YErs Tat aT ee Ing with “Stewart's Grorgin | dewl- depanas—whother- | working la (aat or. slow. sat bale drrvt OE tery, be cautious, ra on, Of seWlott, however, he wes | nase If vou Gave made Up your mind One whose name was Hay, A | to allenpt-to-steat-enoond, start for th: bise as s60n As Wa pitoher win i ani as you are going down keep your ‘enes_on_ the nin who-ts—covering. the: pase and who {s there ahelid of: you we whether he’ is waiting for a i or low throw, -and $f -aohtghcone 4t-ta best -to—alidé—into—the —base_as-it— will take him more tims to put ‘the ball on you. If it fs a low throw it Is better fo run atralent into she Uae ts close more a in-his Caer ter getting Ol gscond your est work ja done, for you. Theta entirely denend on a hit” to’ bring around-turther: en uld also dally with the bag-pipe! Ne me dexterity," '¥ ‘declined, hat Harcy B tees on ball tossing 18] Hay ja on_ the sta: making good the: Ita fast da! in “Unele Josh Bpruceby,"* a that toured the Weatern cities, Wirlnesdaxnicht,..Jan. 4, many inent—balipiavers—will attend, the mance of “The Volunteer Or- at the West End Theatre to Harry's rendition of hia cornet the-cornat_as_well as : Harpy wa "T don't Care to’ state uow be made ot the alley: Address Evening World Free Head Mim, Tournament, White lephant Alleys, Broadway and Lirty-frat atrect, New Yor; York Fike rolled the team from -Bay- onne with the following results: New-York. ol 178 181! Pyate | Arter 183 1'C. Drawn 146 1 48 170 154) Ry, Bewn Verte) Frarr E82 147 ITO'GrieNth 108 194 4 S104 0 Te 80 TOL-7T0 » championship irri, bent. Pre res; Morrin,. 857. 099, 17 198 129 1) MATCH GAME BOWLERS IN HARD CONTEST. Bert Allen. who ts to represent tho 163 168 181) Weinge! Totals ...,004 04 602/Totals ....900 605 Tog3 *Fieken rolled aa thin man In erat game, Other Big Contests, Genuine Is always _ good whiskey | At she Riverside ‘last night the Ni ¥

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