The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1907, Page 6

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000 en . Knights ~as Outcome of “Five hundred howlers gathored for the distribution of prizes do Th est of bowling competitions , Iusttattve of W's significant that although a holt- “Gay evening had~ been selected for 1: 2 Por awardlig the champmasiip cop “and fobs to the high bowlers, ao syen- ying when things are provertialiy dul: ‘Agnt one mian—Fred gethott; winner-o! | the Greater New York’ tournament two, "Wears ago—left a sick ued to be present. |) Besides ;Blonship trophy to the Ave-men team from Astoris, 1. 1 qwas a further distribution of 2 watch fobs given to bowlers ¥! Made scores of 10) or more In the tour Rament. In the competition dS tedms the awarding of the cham Casino No. ther alive =. riven during the twenty-three days. Nearly. club/in the greater olty, or wéthin isn _milee of No’ Deen well’ represented by prominent Bowlers, It was the greatest tourna~ ‘ment over field in America, the number “ef teams being twice that of tho va- Hional event at Louisville last March. presenting the tro te win “ming team, that had made to high score ping,-Captain Hagry Dittrich, of ‘the United Bowling Clubs, spoke in “glowing terms of the interest The Even- Jog World has pafd to the encourage- <—gnent-of the bowling sport, and. partic. Wlarly.referrtd to the bright and newsy “features which have been printed dally Guring the bowling seeson, in the Hom “which he recomended ~that He ais ‘Gharles O'Holgan responded for the peperapioaship, team, which {9 composed George Moore, Peter Rape tier Thome and Jolin. Ler: Th hia reepouge. ar, 0 Hagan wad. that, while tie Cusino team wa. ead ge you povlers, they had | @ very Grediiible rewrd Tor tme In the Riverside tournament team has won Fe een fais | mes and made the high alle: _feare. 9 “1,092. Conklin has the high nt ay Fae ‘Ot-20r-tor-twenty- {Thomas is CON, WITT 298- fe. ‘The same team won eighteen t_games in Strack’s tournament Casino alleys, at Astoria, which Alleys to Receive Prizes Awarded Free Headpin Tournament. “Sment. “All were ‘representatives of cluBs that -have.competed {n this great- ver held in ‘América, and all were lies to the} “brim with enthusiasm over the success of this event. - @ interest manifested / trephy. for the “Free Headi Pip. Tourna- Gt the alleys, the crowd waited pattent- dy during the specohes ahd fashlichts had} og nearly 2,300 powlers, wero on te iTHE EVENING WORED, SATURDAY, TEBRUARY 26, 1907. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK = wen UP-TO DATE; NEWSY| - AND WELL WRITTEN at White Elephant| Evening World’s at the White Elephant alleys last nicht. ¢ Evening World's freo headpin tourha- fhent crested quite a stir on accpunt of} {ls magnificence, being more comix. a: andsome than ‘those presented In fore firmed ‘our 2 oy ees & Clust. The dase ts of gun snatal, with exact fao-simile of the Evenine World'al headlhve showing through in sliver 3 upon the same are three beaut! carved bowllug ping Kracefull ent and finished: tn ross <cht in' tx ‘a miniature bow. Tronze, esting upon andsome sliver cup mod Rendiesance sty cup is a wrea bedded therein. The-entire trophy ta of: mymmoatricxt | form. Dieses & Clust. tie manors, | olaim that it 1s one of the most ortginal | Htrophieseverjmude fort this branch of | sport, which ‘ty also. acknowledged. by neany 0 competitor and thags wid pave paar tues pinecre) of viewing the} 0 eon exibition at Th during the contests ver this e ONS Of the beat ever” i . nod TWEET ATCT! YI led azcer the On the-tront of the 1 ita "1967" in gold im; are_an exact teproduction of the trophy” in miniature, struck’ in sterling sliver from artistically cut dies and suspended’ from ribbon so they can be worn as fobs, lea HENRY _ STEINBRUCH Baseball Fans Wake Up!— Diamond Days Are-Almost : -Upon-Us: as to Winner of Murphy- hone alleys’ of the club. | Steinbruok, hi in the tournament, whose record Was Onbeaten, was-ilso™ present: He is a member of the Imperials, of “Wersey City, and has been a bowler for five years, "He was a comp Jn the am in the Nationsat Inte nt arn at” pese! BUANARIN the Hroadway “Arcads Indi- midual competition soun to start. | Among those present lamt evening were | nbers -of--the -Nonpareilteam--from+ ily. Rothermel's alleys, Brooklyn, which was tho onlystenin in the tow Hament in which every member made of 0-or more arden Soa yen Watch fobs. ‘This tenn is compoxed = as 88K: F. J. Maw A. Holme, hermél and Ollie Har. bowie or Its Rabson Fight. SEBALI fans will wake up with Al ter's sleep. The Glints are going. Westward. All nlong the route to Calffornin they will gather, and when they reach Los An- keles, their spring training ground this weaxon, old and new players will bo ready for the hard work that comes be- fore the season's play, Ton MCGTAW ways that ha'e out to Wake back that pennant, and judging fram the material he will have to work The, Evening World Ghamplonehty. Y with: that won't be the hardest cor much OLUMIBIA WIL SoColumbis te Jtkelyte-eus consitermoie ofa figure in’ the ‘varsi a ceensan, leone may jude: Relog. paid .of tha.wo Tithe rofemional conc hasten along the pra doing Bole to develop eood "varsity crews: SSAmong Mise at ed out -tast ark kre fitieen we at at an mee acal Fear bat t as been made to make tifem “Iho fice instead the fully, The £ shmen, who make. large part of the, squad, are alse aogier men peentten Req Top as tho t Mu near nid Wis on, and quarters eepsic, Pennsy! gald to be on to the Hig John Kemp. for many yea Mnlon, Hoa: Club, has been ¢ dent, and under his wftorts Spected to take a stronger h _ HUNTING GROUNDS! | - The most satisfying place to look for a desirable Room, House or Aparimer is armcng SUNDAY WORLD VARSITY RAGES THIS YEAR tt. Hinente ‘ow they TRUE nth L FIGURE IN has’ picked son_that 4 4k=apertt for the Nassau | lelet The # a race in the H them tn. of Ten nerly in Cor Eyck, at NN ut TURIER nodit ne Giants’ Accumulated o ter than one Detter t know th Tast t the: agieli ae Working ¥ aon, Thi fa trad app at When ho Murphy-Robson fight ce: among athe scsetibes p er Jake Welmer, of th hundred Pay chen tr Lone fo ak sve Maan Te sine taken tract he has ever carried throush. chances this season they were are in they a or an eres of ind d to (é A BE otators, nyt no will tea for a tr odds ka he rea- 1s end: | and Ae ferey ntons as there were papera to atr and ras Nan) —.__ | Referee’s Job a Tough One— Riley Has Solved the Riddle with Jeff. | Championship Bug—\Who JOBN BERBERICH. FOR 34,000 finish Mghtatter all. A number of bust-/ ness men of Denyer, Col, are certain now that Lewis can de: his wetght in the world, and they are willing to back him for %,000 against Rt tho ringside, As Gans regaras- lewis} 48 a cinch the chances are that he will | Jose no time in accepting tho defi, and) jflso demand that the winner take al! —; tha money. It they fight the sporting |" men of Denver will probably get up al pool of $10,000 raore to wager on Lew-| iw’a chances of getting the decision. | Tipped -Him_ Off? | | | ‘fairs than I have tn the Pythagorean | Proposition, And the fact that he and | {I both happen to be New Yorkers would! |make me even more critical of hts per- | formances, | | I went to Philadelphia with my ham- Lincroutfor Murphy-If-he-loat. my opinion he won by a small margin. Since that was my-opinion (and {t still | fa), no charge of “favoriitem'* Mucnee the verdict published tn ihe col jumn, T éxpected a few rousts, Just be- cause there was auch a varjety of opin= nm even among those wh6d sat at the | | a, One thing Twill say, which (#, that tt Prido-of Harlem" looks-very- much leas + [ke a champion than ho did ufter his | Hutte with Young Corbett. HB -referee-of i: aa-been-a shin=7 ing mark. It ts a lucky zatsiso| sires nae! tle without being swatted by ona} Aghterde View Mike Twin" Salil in is the Inte: ter to express tils | difference of opinion by pune! fending official on the ni Jimmy Britt hing the of-} q ashloh after! Since Uien no ref. sialon In Chetme wire bind hives Jim CAMB. pNowWe know } Joftries to_gise ACK O'BRIE “I'm the Cham- plon of th and any time} Jeffries wants to come out of ratire-! Tent he can have a ght.” Brien, Feb. 19074 to dufend Wiis title againar ye inveder. quires has title, and tis up-totimt b Wander who bas been whirpering toy Jack. a . ark. the viable WT THE DIAMOND. STARS reamed & tape De used it a box. Some of t ayers believe that In bas ung they might trip on ‘the st would have to be very nt Dre: ton that [stead ot nanent 4 tin the treat: sr dgis rive more bee baa capi aaoattte Lathan 4(ringt,but- nobody | But-iny- could.tp—|— Ftots—up parith- holding -iis-stomach-and= gasping for—breath: —Blity Rhoades to Fight Papke. Duly Rhostes,..che. aneaa City Mehtes— whe has been making good tn the fichts/ which ‘be has had during the Inst two years, ie to get a chance to try and check the great winntng streak of Bil Papks, the emer | creck pugtliet who pee apey knocking out all the fighters he pas_£: tor some time. » | Rhoades and Papke fave been macched (3 eet i @tensroung bet ate angi, to be! rough! off at. Peorla,-ii.,-on- Ma: 6; Local Fighters to Meet Quakers. | Jenanny Oliver fm to. take five more wrod fighters trom thle ety Priiedaistta- fs te tackle re of tha. dest puxtliate that can be secured In the Qua- ker City to meet Crem In eix-round bouts be. N MoGarry ts Otto: 13 to meet young Nitchia while Eddie Johnson Timeny Noran and Wilite Quaker city boxera yet to be «elected. Baker to Box O’Tos!s To-Night. | tarry Raker, the clever and hard-hitting > | menter of Californis, will mae hls dedut tn | -boxing-beot inthe Kast toni meat Tommy | O'Toole, the feather-wetzht Be Se tog nett epoch tor CBRIEN funy. iT POUL Feb, 22.—-Philadelphin Jack O'Arlen wan fouled by | Johnny Mack. manacer of 3 Abdul Maleaw Jit the fifth round Jast night and was so(severely injured that | = RGD bee pccielepi eth he Wis Unable to-contlhwe the -Rgit wo put out thres men. The eleb phy j Robson, (he Bnalisth Woxer, for ex roi Hfelan examined O'Brien and refused to-let- him go-on.— ‘The referes awarded | petora the Nerional A.C of Pnitateipnta | in a week or ten daya, “Mack ciaims that ( the fight to O’Brien and declared all bets off. = hard to} "Bptke and Harry Lewis, the clever boxer of | # “s Philadelphia, may come together tn a| t any man of | Ao witt 2 es cw oer ea a 000 TO FIGHT GANS Joe Gans, the lightweight champien, aa Matty secured @ devson crer Murphy. eleea, Masa, ard eliouls got the pref on the bout. It whould be @ bummer tf they ie Certalnty Had Misfortune. Tommy Morphy, the sturdy Harien fight- x, ts Gewerving of sympathy, A week be fore hia tight with "Bplke’! Robson in Phila Gans In a battle at 185 pounds weigh In| 4ekhia bts brother dled, ant the éay before be-fought Robeson ote of hla retives dle with $300 of bis mon Withow | SEP Wroked ‘tp ‘Sver toase, tasforwiles edo ire ee tts, fe Fine, and fous Murphy wants to meet post mad ns he-ean-beat-trim: Baldwin end Murphy to Gattle Agaln. A match whl in all probettitty be ar wanged to-morrow between Matty Baldwin 804 Toowny' Muryhy. Johnny Mack mana- ger of Baldwin, and Johnny Ottrer, who looks etter -Mephy-e- nttetce —w! we esting and try and aringe ali detalis tor @ aix-round bout, wa (fore the National A.C. [about three weeks | Murphy ta angio Ret even witty Daidwin for the dation Rblch Be secured over him @ few tontha sar. Sharkey A.C. to Occupy New Club- House. Manager, Jim Duck! ley, of the Sharkey AL C.. has escured new qractore= for tye“ Tae-mes club-horwe -wtii te tn Grectly opposite that Wi}! be decided be- Of Testladelphla | tn pies at present at Droadway, *) id by the Long ney ore Danny who met-ione the olubte hojaga their i | Lewla May Box Mickey McDonough. Ning Wile Lewis. | Denougn, in a, sxc: toe nd ‘of the slags te vin the tear trite tk Jus to een Sictqnouaa dae! a: Chances are the bout will n JOIN POrA WOOK Baldwin ta catitied (0 4, Gent with Tobeoa, O'Brion bad agreed to stop Malgan, Jim ‘Tremblé-nud- George Brown in Sas {six rounds each. He fought Malgan’ first. The fight was a_fatee all ‘through. O'Brien battered the Turk all over the ning and had him covered | stood: “The ‘hurt at—not-strike a deviate plow that landod-umtil the} one with which he fouled O'Brien. O'Brien had Malgan Ina corner and was: hammering him with vicious rights when the Turk swung 0 wild right that struck O'Dricn low 10 abdomen. “The EH eSeI IED Bank tO his knees, O'Brien's Injury whtle- severe {snot sertous. » "to fo ela ut tho malary int han been Sete ne Clietnnati cub cent more of milary,"* Barney Dreyfuss Fret Clarke wrt evidently believon that he chances esaaon, He bow bin | that Herrmann x fer return viet to the Germantay’ at OPENING GAMES FOR. “CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT SEES at Costa's, oN EORGE' SUTTON, present world's nights, suai aR a c F Tempter pithaurdiet at tet end aoe in Goel: resident rt | one hundred clubs have al- énnon! “eosiasY G. Wirautueies ‘cap: | balkline, will probably go to red the Greater’ New York W, Chrtatin; Steward, J. A” Schremer, | Partg|about the middle of March to piny a ay » of ademten, where he has | men champlonahtp tournament to] youl starr Now 1010 7% lin ono of the ac . No. rompect tat Thum's Lenox alleys, Lenox {nye Bronx iaiey to arrange a inaten ae. | an offer of $30 a day and expenses, 1 1 One Mundrea and ‘Twenty- )ie winoaly jones, tmemen team, Sr [hie aecaplance there maybe { | rect, next Monday evening, No | ‘is team from bowlers at the Prospect i: forfeitures of emblems he : & sere: Button and Schaefor are to play © entry feo is chargéd in thin tourney, TEN match contest for the 181 emblem In and champtonahip emblems will b¢ V- tue cyciona B,C. that haw dean tn ent, |! for the 184 emblem 30) awarded to the winning mi, with fence seventeen years, has reorganized and | Chicago on % the challenger, 1f the Wizard wins this! emblem will probably remain in Amer- toa, as Schaofer does not contemplate m/ ia eveery week at Prior's, Third and Ons Hundred and Ninth atrest. Rew membern wore recently admitted, medais and watch fobs to every bowler making a 200 score, The Lilo for, Nii the first two nights is as Alhambra, Chel- hee, te kot of gol wbooters In the | trip abroad. Schaufer wan ve Aa n ‘an V. reel 1 Cy that meets Tuesday events m1 Ys but forfolle it) sue dred and “Thlrty-elxhth atreet. “Club otficera [to Button in Parla two years Ago. dinent, Ri ‘dred i a havo” entered more 7 ast: | ton lost tt to Vignaux, and Wille Tope piuin, Jacob | went over and won it ths recently for- felted to Sutton in uccapting an offer to lay in Holland. MATCH OF HARLEM STARS. | sume nore nen ot vntagnpin, ane PY I a nal SENS A Mra. Gertrude } | for roto ply inca | Paria academy Ora Moramgyiir | young bowles Known cided to challenge again, Mornings and will be onen for ‘sald to-day that while he did not want hational touryamemt. yo omblem by forfelt he had been q ctlsing with an Intention of Palladetphta, hae re- dual and two-men | }¥ P nay at tenging and It might be possi Ion alleys, Bear este aller’: sutton would postpone his challenge ie cx pucted soo! comes there 13 every prot fq Burton will torfett, Piilladelphia bowicrn aru becoming enthu, samtio over “match gaine contaete, a. amid i ia SUTTON LIKELY TOFORFEIT | HIS BILLIARD EMBLEMS vil Compete in the 14.2 balk-line tour~ ferme toommnrpyonsT in th stroet, one Woek from Monday evening. this Meld of seven. aro the bert nniateurs In America, and | Mero should not/be a dull game tn the series. made up the Gardner, Pas: present on; Charles F. Conklin, former On, mnd Calvin Demarest, Chie ‘Kolls, Philadelphia; J, &. Poggenbiirg and bre Te ge aa New York, and J. De Murin Smith, 8t, Lows. This ‘Ja the best and mont representa. tive Jot of players that has aver con- ested for tho t@&phy, on w: ner haa won two legs, OCC Walle conaiderable Interoat has been cited by the entry of Demarest and t Rood OuO Work, the Chicago tern “patrons: of. no Th a ree mes in Chie igh rin of 6h Y) points along & Vee Big @ tor ani dlrcharwen, taf Matchmaker Mocuisan may put bey ftoant mer eT +2

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