The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1907, Page 10

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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. _ _ WITH SCHRECK FOR CHANCE AT BURNS ‘Big Fight in 'Frisco To-Night May Change the Whole. Heavyweight Map and Will Keep the Stati Pot Boiling. L KAUFMAN fights MIke Behreck to-day, and Cham-} * plon Tommy Burns will have’) to reckon with the winner, But be-| fore Burns has a chanoe Bill Squires, of Australia, may be taken on and given another show. So the heavy- weight pot will be kept boiling for a few months to come. The loser of this fight today will be out of the money, but for the winner « fortune! is in elght. | Al Kaufman, {f he beats Schreck, may change the whole heavy-weight | map. Kaufman is a real heary-welght, not as bic as Jeffries, but as big as) John L. Sullivan, J1m Corpett and the | old-line heroes of the ring He is a tig encugs man to be taken seriously—if he develops the right sort of fighting stuf. i ‘When Al Kaufman bdegan fighting he was a member of the Olympic (lub, of San Francisco, and an amateur. He fought in the same kind of amateur’ tournaments that developed Jimmy Britt, Frankle Nell, Eddie Hanlon, Fighting Dick Hyland, Abe Attell, Sam Berger and so many other famous fighting men. = As an amateur Kaufman was a ter- ror. ‘They called him “One-round” Kaul- man then, because he won every fight 4 | fomrreiesr well proportioned and trong. Ho ts joleanty buile and, unlike Bobreck, dood [not carry fat. “It Al ever wina the! champlonahio he'll be @ popular {dol like with a clean knockout Datore the firat old Jim Corbett in his’ day. Kaufman S will make a y handsome ___ round was over at Sey handsome appearance LY DBLANEY undertook the Lh EVERING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST z9 EDITED BY OIG ERGEe = management of Al Kaufman, and William was so confident of his new fighters ability that be matched im against Jack O’Brien, expecting er that battle to go right alons. ees up the heavy-weights until it came time to drag the great Jeffries himself back into the ring. BY JOHN POLLOCK. In that first professional fight Kaut- J. Jack ran for his life before the ewift advance of the burly blacksmith. rounds. Dwyer was too clever and too| ‘Kaufman didn’t have much ring ex- |fast for Bert. Bert Keyes in the main bout of six | Danletand many battles tn that rt Deenler the for fifteen rounds at ow of the Standard A. R. L, which will come man showed remarkable gamenese, He erweight of Perth Amboy, is oer-j Lid Off In Baitimore gtarted after O'Brien at the first tap of! J tainty a good Uttle fighter. At the a1 werford is xoing to revive the boxing us fhe pong, chasing him around the ring.|4..-yey A.C. atag last night he mot same in Taitimor next month. He te iy clinch & bout between Dav Kid" Sullivan, who has fought If Hertford signs | will box m fifteen-round ne at prewei week Ib Bepteunber, DWYER AND KEYES FIGHT FAST DRAW matched last night to meet Tommy Quill, , bout before the Eureka A CG the second ef Brockton, Mass., ie rare boxing neville, OHNNY DWYER, the plucky feath-| | ett on Bet. 20. Forbes In Ring Once More. Harry Forbes, who was one of the clever est cand beat fighters for hi Duslness a few years ago, ix goina to flght | 181 LEXOLINE—A, Tatched to meet | Packey MeFariand for ten rounds at of the shows to be beld at Denver, Col, Forbes has takett on cbnsid- n. He has been next month, wale bt in the emble weight and ts now @ full-fledged | Mghewelah perience yet, and he couldn't even tag |” the fleeing Piladelphian. At last O'Brien, seeing an opening, turned for an instant and mixed it He got & émasii on the jaw that nearly put him Dut, It looked ike another “one-round’ victory for Kaufman, But O’Brien jumed tail and fed more swiftly than DSSheten's expertonce-and speed finally won out for him. He tumed now and then long enough to jab the pursuing {amt on the eye, and after a ume man's optica began to close. In corner between rounds Billy Delaney thé corners of Kaufman's eyelids Sccwith & life to-tet the boot run out 4nd sfap the sweling. Kaufman didn't r at the heroic surgery, but St ‘Tho story of the battle in a few words! 1s that Keyes fought a poor fight. and| his showing in this bout and that which | he made against Tommy Murphy in| Brooklyn was as different as night !s trom day. Although badly handicapped by both kneecaps which he injured dur- ing his bout with Johnny Marto a week saxo, Dwyer waded right into Keyes and kept jabbing him In the face with stiff lefts, and“atso scored frequently with {both bands to his face and body. Keyes, as usual, let fy his vicious right and left mwings for Dwyer's Jaw, | but the Intter evaded moat of then tintil the sixth round when Bert crossed him on the jaw w swings “which dazed Dwyer und pelled him to hang on hard for: a few conds. Az oon as the lads were ae ted Dwyer axa a into K they geed each other w: hands $n round he wis entirely un- ng about the ring, A unable to see com- » timid became before, the of Kautn While the alght- mt swung wildly at empty away well pleased, Good Fight for Sharkey A. C Johnny Marto and Marry Ferns, who hea nol boxed sizes he was beaten “by Rouse OBrien at the Z mag, have been secured by” Be Buckley {2 + mir n ® Ajaw, r arent many t! t sslonal fight of his battles wit nver, the be kept weeks, \ ¢ the Brown’ tay night he boxes some the Izmg Acre A. C. while i Satumtay night he wii i ng E af the Crown A. C. of Brooklyn. O'Brien to Box Dwyer Here. !Tirien, Aghting an He 1a b snp » wit jump ont two tora ¢ iw ite Umit, the re James: | day four-man ‘ti forty, Furds, sirvet pler at 2 P, M, next See. rejay, four-man team 19 yerds, | one of his right) — JOE KELLEY MAY SUPPLANT GRIFF made him anxious to sign | the Toronte Club of the place ut STANDING OF AMERICAN LEAGUE, Clubs Wi PS Detroit 5. 83 60 Palla. New York, 3, First game. fy Boron. 0, Second wame, Gleveland,” 5:° Chicago, Detroit, 4: St. Louts, Noe ‘Clubs THE CLUBS. NATIONAL LEAGUE. WLP. n bis op- Giaence HIE ES awa . si 1 & be matched te fight z names of many mmnager: Setateeal ats were also hard Ave already been announced as the exelni the members went probable successor of, Clark Grimth, nager of ithe Highlanders next !ses on, tt 1s most Mkely that Joe Kelloy, | present captain-ananager of the | stern League, ing Brank Far. ne wervices of dispenses ab, provi with vont.” told er that the dest of Rot , as Farrell was anxious cha place last te Reason, caught Farrell's eye, hos Larned Wins Natlonal Title. NEWPORT, RL, Aug, a championship In A. Larned at jerie York, tn the comers! tournament Clothier, aeboh” he Trew ¢ oe. 2, finals o¢ Philadeiphta t0 “Wright a reir 8 oe rat fe {nabllity of Wil- —The national nylee was won of Apnapolis, Md. xht-set_vtotory over Hobert | the all- jetend a, Maroczy Leade Chess Masters. CARLSBAD, Marsesy in econd roi champion the lead to wed by od. Peenaleine ab; Jesteriay dengwekt defeated mar beat draw with Mareball. Aug, %—Viewry hls game with Duras, adjourned nd. pave the Hungarian the ints "tournament tn progress in y holds first place with & pointe, Mle, Leola. “WA for Gee ational ott tol- eines tectied “Tachl xs Orin, Vide We Woll'beat bora and Berger EMPIRE CITY. ENTRIES. CITY RACH TRACK,| Y., Aug. —The entries rrow's races here are as fol- Aino. elit (162) ChoLalereas corpereeee: veeyredlO (870) Royal Onyx x Apprentice aiow FORT ERIE ENTRIES. I ln! selling "Toes, 101 von Madden, mah | o aroneck, our # fou Wi Malm: mol ors ; sTittle 1 Sh aoe reociaas Lee Harrison T: if ig it mt Ketehamike. Ben sulle, 103 oy. fon r-ynar-ols 101 104 iarte. stan, ine Peet et ears i A CETTLE BIT LATE “an(TH THE SPRINT © GOLIN IS AED HOT FAVORITE No, 134 AT EMPIRE TRACK UMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK. Ton~ kers, N. Y., Aug. 2%.—The ‘est work- outs hare to-day were 121 COLLOQUY—Halt a mile tn 0 +5, breezing. 2 127 MISS _MAZZONI—Half a mile 0.80 2-6, breeatng. 1% COLTNESS—Six furlongs in 1171-6, galloping. in IGT, JOSEPH—A quarter mile in 0.4 36 dreeaing. 1] HANBRIDGE—Five furlongs in 141-4, dreesing. quarter mile in 0% 1-4, Ddreezing. 153 PRINCESS ORNUA—6tx furlongs jc 1.18, breezing. WB POLLY PRIM—A quarter mile in 0225, breezing. 4 WATER SPEBD—A quarter mile Ya B48 breezing. 1M BIZZY ZZY—Six furlongs in breexin; 130 HANS late a aille in 0.5336, dreez- MQ MONACODOR-A quarter mile ir 054-5, breezing. 1m HAPNSEL—Three furiongs mm 0.38 LOY FAT—Hait « mille ir 0,02 4-5, breezing. U2 SKYO—Three furlongs In 0.51, breez- ' ne. 10 ROYAL ONYX—Five furlongs in 1.0L, breezing M8 FIRST MABON—Three. furlongs in 0.39, breeding. 122 DIAMOND—A quarter mille in 0.24 1-8. breezing. 1% CEDERSTROME—Onoe mile in 1.49, xalloping. 181 SOLO DANOB—Ialf a mile in 0.8 breox!) 1m TOPSY ROBINSON—Halt a mile in| 6.02 4-5. breezing. 128 PROSPERO—A quarter mile in i Zi3-6, dreezing. IB OMUCK RAKE—A quarter mile in 05 45, breezing. STER—A quarter mie in breezing, LONG ACRE STAG TO-NIGHT. The Long Acre A. C. will hold Sta first | boxing “wow~ of the tail term™~ at thet club-house, No, 18 West Twenty-ninth street’ to-night. Manager Michael New- man returned from an extended trip through England t Tuesday, and he} has many new ideas that he will put into practice at his club this winter, ‘Mike says that he Intends to run hia club In the same manner that the Na tHonad Sporting. Clb of Londo an make Use Lo frat-olaas organization. To- the band ef Kalser Wilhelm If. will furnish | ight musie for thi tertainment of the } members who are expected to turn out to welcome the genial Michael tack. AMUSEMENTS. INDEXED TRAINING GALLOPS “ATG shape and handll best, 108 REQUI 2.—There are more 131 BEWELL—Six _furion; 100.25. handily Aug. 29 RAVESEND TRACK. by the good colt Sewell He ts in grand ready for a good race ly. Good wor! % HARTFORD BOY—Five furlongs in No mecount. ‘Four furton Is mot muuch. Four furlongs in 0.86 1. Dg handily. Wl run wel next time out. AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK. | SHEEPSHEAD BAY, TRACK, Aug.) was more activity at th jocal track than at Grevesend, as there Bome | horses here at present. good gallops were noted. 186-SUP IAG It-Seven~turtonge i 282-! breezing. She ts very fit. 1% DINNA KEN-—Or m 1 ORCHID: x pepe iivereas: Pain et | 2. Virginia Harned. rats Now rel ATCT ON, ly to do hi® beat, MAJESTIC y'way | OpenaTo-Mor.ty, | Nxt. Wk-—T fe Biackinaliere oh Naw York, IGAN-—One mile tn 1.4 ANewivancamson re rir Bint sat 1 2 = | son Badly, ait one le ready. ; years The Other Houce.| Payton’s Lee Avenue Theatre S One mile and a 1 fone in ae, Resaby. Suotlo|| DALY'S OPES tattupayee || AUDREY 128 MILDDLETON YLAID—One mile Mins = ANGLIN TEE GF i is oH EXT WENK—JIM NLUDsOR, Lares, handily, She Js not acting | ue MLLER ‘BIJOU Mais, Mon. art 16 MOMBASSA—Four | furlongs in| Nata Wedsbailaate | Wed. and Sa 1m vot setts Sebel pee ry THE ROUND UP iO Chorus Girl's Luck in New York reezing. Look: well. @ CAPTAIN EACERICH-Six furlong-| 5 BY seat akan STK fee O L ENC Mats, Moa, en on Cte er oy ns FOLLIES OF 1907, Therss/ nna U2 TRANSVAAL—Five furlonga— in {eid Girls Diy damning Gira | Bertha, the Sewing Machine Gil in 1.18 2-6, Ia at ar Colin has shown himself the atar of) in 0.51 8-5, Ls_only ordinary. beaten everything t oppored him, All that will argue dguinst his chanced 5 is heavy going. He ns won in the BY VINCENT CENT TREANOR. mud, but his best per aces have (Spectal to The Evening World.) ion, fast tracks, While discassing BARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. spud) will help some. otheres 5 <j 5; ct They} for instance toey 1a Chota pd ols Nowa Orme aac ly Improved colt and has shown thusiasts will see the twentinth Futurity | f FICaty IMproN es oie. He will ba! run at Sheepshead Bay on mday.|heavily backed by Frank Farrell and _ ‘This te one of the three classics (as Searpaerera oe the course be American Turt, ranking with the an-|"“Sirprisea have been sprung in the mal Brooklyn and the Guturban Han- | pa te Is not impousible tn next ‘ ats atl it a an Qicapa, This year the eatimated value Saturdays: eit tt DE of the stake fe §0,0M, a rich prize In-| phe tigah len RAStHITIEStHAe deed for the seeson's two-year-olds. Six- | m a chance of beating ty-four youngsters are eligible to start, but not more than twenty will face the | darrier. These wil; include all the stars | of the two-year-old division, among | them Colin, Beaucoup, Chapultepec, Fair f Play, Jim Gaftney, King yienes Julia AMUSEMENTS. t Powell, Blg Chief, Ben Fleet. Meelick | MANHATTAN Baseball To-daye4 F-M.—Amertcan Ln ‘Americane Sa Athbetice. = BEACH GRAVESEND RACE TRA Aug.| and. others w! rs tab o} < 2 yrebolng Sesndiisns Lats ias teast ee Bec tesl beokld hati etoile \p AIN’ FIREWORKS track were almost perfect to-day. As| Yards and yards of dope may®be un- 8.30 D. M. most of the horaes are still in Sara-|packed, past performances carefully |SPECTACLE SHERIDAN’S RIDE towa, not many workouts were noted} scrutinized and lengths and pounds} GEMS OF THE CAWNIVAL. The feature was a six-furiong workout | computed on figures in deciding the| SATURDAY EVENING, 31ST. chances of the various eligibles, Dut one conclusion can be arrived att and that {s Colin will win for James R_ Keene, barring accidents (NORTH BEACH | FREE FIREWORKS THURSDAYS carried weight and| and his age. Ha hi ny oktg panglir. Not ‘up ‘to much. = = | Sept. 5 Fireworks Carnival 2:39 Dressing.) He! Roske Bente 147 3-5, os AMUSEMENTS. FREE VAUDEVILLE. 130 YORK—Four furlongs in 0.49 45, OS OS tts te ea driving. Has not shawn much, 13 KING SOL—Five furlongs in 1.08 H I P. >) | ot CHAnaEY- Only, ondinary, | handily, Has cay ape seine Oth Av., 434 to Hth Street, |____TAKE IMON STEAMNOATS. { 29 FISCHER—Four furlongs in 0.4 3-5.!1 SEATS NOW ON SALE | Tue NATION'S PLAYGROUND, , favre ovate, ONES] LUNA PA RK NEXT EAS BIG AS A DO! A Re- -Upening—Saturaay Eve. Grigplatie’ New Uailet, Flying ty Md-Att Covered with fra BRIGHTON BEACH Bathing Unsurpassed. PARK refer ate PERE Fp i THE LADY FROM Lane's | HAPPYLAND i oay, iadiey bey Tel. 104d Bryant. aways toy Fireworks, hte Last mat Bat || = \G FLORA, Foy In The Orchid EDDIE, oN in THE BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS: I HYDE & BEHMAN'S OLYMPIC Permitted, " crecus, Sa, Kiaw & ERLAN gf Vaudeville, STAns OF ALL Siar Concert Sunday Niet | | | | aS EXTRA OP COED, continuo Speaking of Musical Shows—did you notice what the New York newspapers said about RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In “A Yankee Tour- ist” at the ASTOR THEATRE? NO? Well, {f you are a playgoer you should keep in touch with these things, so you will be sure to get your money's worth, The Morning Telegraph, for in- stance, sald “It's a dandy show; everybody will have a dandy tlme who. goes_ to seo it.” Not bad, eh? And don't forget there will be an extra matinee next Monday, Labor Day. Buy your seats now, so you will be sure to get them, HAMMERSTEIN’S 10 NEW heii GBNsanio’ FEATURES, NOVELTIES. |OERTRUDE HORE) te of “Honeys Hn ight “Marimbo, |efe * OERITA, Bailey Avant patils Hipy GARu Site Leonard. YORY, | attic: Baer tet. ay eas Mth the Hato, Werga's MATINEE | Contedy® ‘Circus. Alle DAILY had DOWNS ry RS IN) end vere ey Uy 6th A at 38h, iy, || Metropoliss THDATRE Mat. 8at,.250 ii ‘ALAM | WEST - | OPENS THIS SAT NIGHT ‘ CLARK'S UMAMAYS. a | Mt. Toa’, Be Tun wy, & 120th Week TY MEGGH et lx furk in ® . handily. Bhe te I FRIZETTESix turlones ly 16 2-8 handily, 6he Wat her, beat. AMUSEMENTS. SU TAMUSEM EN Tea Soremaeee ROGERS BRO \ — KEITH & PaoctoR's| Papen arc HANA _CASINO GIRLS— FOUGERE ” ne yy, fereer Eleanor Rob Mente tay | TROCADERO sui St. "Phone 2 sir nent 102 —— Psat seacitale UNION SQ. i GARRICH Bon bear rae mars on. Tie concert every Sun uid, Curtin 3 th a Svaudeviin xtruvagani WM. H. HI8 TERRIBLE Nxt wk,Cecl! Spoor Raffles,” Dancer & NAT M, WILLS) in “A LUCKY DOG." LE q MAT, a Se eT ROPES TRE aint Atlantic. GARDEN, Dowery, nr. una FREE | Blaney's are ben aa Hashon Cant Guta bare Petige [cana once etree 10 and ee iteck-—-THE SPOTLERS—100 Peowle, | Kn'h so |! SHREVE, Room 414, MURRAY iL, 421 far 7 ldth at, Ladies’ Mat'Today ||| 1416 Froadway, Cor. 3¢th St, serge M. ATER | 20TH CENTURY MAIDS m Scribner's Big Show jt up |B 1 Bunday Art, and Bye, Concerta American (73% a23 S83,8%,, 2.0 S382. | T dat Today Donate, rane rieeanaree | MGCL HAM THE BRIGADIERS | 7 Week Heron Broadwi y to the Bowery Sunday Aft, & Kye Cone SaLex.ay, — 16,5,3 Matinee Saturday, UREAT. BXPRESS AND Van Den B ss rir “TURNER | in) Matines Dully, BROADWAY 7E%ATHE ovens next EATS NOW ON SALE, STAR « *: FRANCIS WILSON | Wit poese® _SPORTING. A os CRITERION Btitewatee || Last Day of meat; THE DAIRY MAIDS Raciiarat = LYCEUM 2x4: pf th a at. 5) cma aweateys| | Grace George in DIVORCON Empire City Track \yith Byron KNICKERDOCKER_ Diway 4 YONKERS—MT, VERNON, Fives, R10 soar. Metin imas OA 2. THE ALASKAN car SAVOY Sih aa | |To-Morrow--TheW oodlawn Handicap and & Other Races.irxinning at 2.90 Pid Mow TO GET THERE, Bpeclal tyow trains leave Grand Cena, ¥, & MAN OF THE BKOUR iy Goorse eae trains, 12 06, 12.3 1.36, 2.35 P.M }) HUDSON } From 125th St, 10 imin nes later, mse ROBERT EDE! ON 5 \ CLASSMATES, | £2" Si'fiwineStsitee'franster to track Ath St, Sea Sea, Todas ’ sg” | FREE FREE FREE} 4 Biking’ Girl trom Killarney, Next Wk—Bitly /B. Van- = PASTOR’ | Devine & Willlams, Diamond & Rri\ith 25-1 Shot Winner TO-DAY at Empire. A LONG SHOT SLEEPER CONTINUOUS 20 and 30 Cents Jas, & Badie Leonard, others. RIG SHOW. Byayasorn, ve, ats.00 WALLACK iS} Taat Mat. 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