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apres 7 a. AYRES Pot mg tee rons ots hon 5 oes ee | a 3 sow. ext put.” WATCHED. Rose stepped into the ring with the leaden missile balanced in’ his jeft hand. Aig right and balanced his weight back upon his ‘jatightly worang ving Wd reach, filpping it from the very ot ROSE, AMAZING oA Student of His Particular Game,| Aithough Rose is a giant, standing 6 feet 6 Inches in his stockings and| } @tvot Rose wes first to break. fe & veteran in th say: all of the greatest cham- there, while the amile loft his face and Took of grim determination took it#| nounc ink was the winner— |. Then, quick as a flash, he| this wit rout waiting for the sixth ener forward across the ring. His| “4,20 Chis" body turned, throwing tne right shoul- Ger ahead. 7 AA Tent ankle Hit tre -tront board fet the ring with a thud. ee fle bédy leaned fight arm shot out Ike a catapult. ATHLETE, IS NOW WITHOUT A PEER He Has the Shot-Putting Feat -Down to Fine Lines—He May Shortly Retire. ATURDAY, at Travers Island, 3 ¢ S saw the most amazing athletic performance the world has known since record books began. Ralph Rose broke—six long-etand- ing world's records with shots of different weights. In every instance his first put was over the record. With two of the weights he took only one put, being satisfied with adding a foot or more to the bes‘ previous performance. Rose, the greatest athlete of mod- ern times, now holds EVERY WORLD’S RECORD in the line of! shot-putting. His marke eclipse all! previous performances, amateur or | professional. } record with the sixteen-poundy win In ine sixth round, as the Afth Horgan|| hed been finished and Britt didn’t come ame, and has com-!| up to fight in the sixth. This would have reen the case had Ae the sll rung for the beginning of the | 4 eaid, looking at sixth, and then Britt had failed to| ‘out that | respond, | at student. Hell Bat GANS WON IN THE FIFTH] in shot-putting that’ He uses revery’ gunce of hia ‘Watch the drive he gots into ROUND. The bell for the beginning ‘of the sixth never rang. A round con- alsts of four minutes, three of boxing and one of rest. At the end of the fighting interval in the ffth round Britt went to his corner, There it was learned that his arm was fractured, and that fact, in connection with the beating he had received already, mada it Impossible for him to go on. The referee walked to Britt's oorner, heard from Britt and his seconds that Jim was th b fighting, turned and ‘an- He shifted it to right log. with the knee bent. For a moment he stood It was in the FIFTH round that Gans won. In the same forward, UNT the welxnt out as far as it the fingers. His left arm and une CK TOF IbnT LANGE ORD THE EVENING WORLD, ! wh wink eve of ow 1 ‘ kopt him from falling forward out BY oO on POLLOCK, Yio mest. be 1 take on eeeene circle, | IKE) SCHRECK, the heavyweight | trict “toh © tees EQOVERIN#, he watched the shot | M fighter who was defestéd recent- | Want The” Seabtaect in itw flight through the alr, saw}, ly by Al Kaufmiin, the Call-| | fiabting: 1 Again, as Jimmy has defeaied {t drop Into the turf—a new! fornia pugilist, thereby dcilling hia | Mm twice orld’s record—and walked smiling out! Chances of getting on a! fight witn| Jim Flynn Wins Another Battle. REPT thi back of tie ring, Tommy Burns for the heavywelght| Jim Flynn, the promising heayy-welgnt YY TOUS Of SISNET wd every” sship Ue, was matched laat | ot Puehio.Cot.- Kote ming fights a jimch of or fest “Nbest thi Ra! pote all Bome a had been e pended in that single | Ieecona of action. etand. And th tll more wor Ompete records future wil prot I soon rev TILL Yround did Gans beat B Teach and speed at his com- Sam Langford, r colored boxer of Boston, for ten At one of cantle, eee and ex some new cham more to-night su ss t the German pu alllat clut Sot! th will add inches Lesioewandeet to tiem: “As “long ae Matty Baldwin to Box Keyes Again. ‘pala wi will be broken, The| Matty Balawin, the New England box Pas Pei rece men “equal to the | and Wert Keyes, the former Quaker Clip | will clash event boxer wits the atiff punch, are to meet again. | ue 8 fast Rose, ratisfied have been secured by Jim Shortell, man- and de: of the . of Broklyn, to ‘all of his tl actice of | « ar bout of atx Haw in nis native | Fount held bs the, ole St gust te" Indian Joe Gree the ; asking : Bout whould | Youngs Recchelt decision much- much f Knoeked out discussed. ques what) Nelson Now Wants to Fight Britt. | S~,,0°! son, who Je In San Franelaco Ketchell used with his manager, Billy Nolan, wish to know and won oat Qld not }ar present and wu on ‘tout in the eighteen Pugillam will be resumed axpin | the Eureka AtC Bn opponent and slug awa these Ber the “Geoirion of what the weekly boxing | Wo been a twenty-round. tout Tt took long years of practice to per. to be brought off by the Winnt- | After ‘Ros Me eter caus ed be) tushed eoWiact that aklitul_mathod of ‘putingtie Wabbit She aor a : {ahot. Rose is now witout a peer. For | week in this Pugillsm Resumed In Baltimore. any rs, no itoubt, hia records with | ¢ to Rau MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1907. PH Rose-, NoW HOLDER. OF ALL FIFE MAY GLASGOW, yaoht-b ing: activi extended, 4ently accepted y and of Shamrock IV. fon, by the famai A huge buildin closed and capa Sept. 16. lding yard is showing increas: indications which ne carly beginning of the const ot oT-PUTTING ™ WoRtp's RECORDS. BUILD SHAMROCK IV, “William Fife's the facilities are being are conf. Jocally as for &r Thomas I us Clyde destener g shed, completely e is. of housing a ya and enlarged, casting a keel w resolutely refusex to fh the main bout the | discuss phase of the America's ame nnOEN Cup cmilenge. don Enis anould S nen are rent] YACHT SUE WINS Indian Gregg Made Ketchel! Great Fighter.” elt Weatarn fixbter, {9 credit f Ww tO gall into for the body tactics with — Thomas | | Bopt. 16.—The whape and some wl WesTEUny eighth In 2 td SUPPRAGY 1.09 2-5, Be PANG ing. one. te ve YT MEGGS BIL breexi: N M6 BLACK } handily. Rerdy le BLACK St 02 Pi 1.16, handily. “Th pas OBL —s: x furhy ‘che. ha a $a TRAINING GALLOPS INDEXEO ~—- Sept. 16! Sept 105 Tint Lady Adu TPAD BAY RAC WARY brecaing ALOB--Sever ndily, 8b B RHAUGHRAN-Fou 0.0) $6, ail out At the ¢ d cl t Myer ab him a x furlongs t s LED of Pt Mitladei phi ind round wit hos g, sot muc! iu rre ager ey the clever Quaker One mile in 1, eA handlly, 1. RWAY RUtUk taboTdn 9 oulsijens, subiitvenaley ed vaSiog Away at nlx face and ody wild" Jon ‘Cai atreet, th Slexer ot UD & Db WOODBINE ENTRIES. WOODBINE RACH, TRACK. Toronto, 16,—Following are the entries for lomorrow’a races hare ;| rr Curley Ma. | be decided to-nient of Brooklyn, in whe Guy Arhley. of Fall ams, of Philadelps de in the mat feats Detweed £0 on, C.. on Kast Tenth "4 4 wilt be between Charter Harry ‘Lenn BY ak Tas il et poate. tor THE PI NORFOLK, ht fue, in d twice laat week in the Internat Be the James ne aid this Cun, art Andrew Glarner, third PHILLIPS WI LONG BRANCH honors at Rolf © ollywood C the season Hie W nandicap. OLD SIX-DA TRENTON, Sept taday oo Ya., make tes = omcially di rJamentonn.roaite nardt, finished second and NS TWO EVENTS. RESIDENT'S CUP. 6.—While the the Sep clarsd tl morning he President's Cup. “Tt” was, idetinitely announced to-day that In the absence of any entries in Vand K sloop-yachi classes for this ‘op will not be loving exp will be held to-night at skate races held under the A rKen Beach CRACKS IN MONTREAL MEET. Ralph Rose, W the Oly! ve beon KIVen perinin Atmore « {SHERWOOD WINS CYCLE RUN ©. A. Sherwood, of the N.Y. AC. yns terday son the two-mile champlonahin bicy race held at Valley Stream. Lf, under th jee Of the Waat) Harlem." Wheelme race waa wanctioned by the N. Wiltamn Van Benbries. of the No ¥. A) ¢ s brother Edward was N, J, Sept. 16.—Dounte to J. Campbell Phillipa nif Club links yesterday cup and the subscription Y WALKER [LL 46.—Patrick Cavanaugh, woking contenant, was With acute indigestion reported ta a better con- ) the opening of the bowling! |season | mont vill be discussed at the annual meet-— hg and banquet of, the Eastern Alley | bersome event, Jwners’ Association at Filton: street Brooklyn, ship, Bowlersagenerally would Mke a com- petition of this kind, which Laticted along the right lines ;Juld de- ide the much-mooted question of ek Blonshin Purely ‘a farceysa star aa: the cham team is the best in the Greater City./ to the profeasiona!l bowlers wera) alley The matter of arranging the contest, wonnd players did not. pay. thelr ene howev has excited a great amount) of the former who | of di fon among bowlers. The only to represent the pald professionals were ridi- satisfactory plan js that in which any HE PUSHES THE SHOT AS FAR AS HE CAN REACH, Sevoral important matters tn Se ee out the amateurs, and, as the tourna- »@ Called’ a champlonsiiip @ full rey sentation of teams making It a too ¢ SHOWS HOW ROSE USES and Frapkfin avenue, to-night, smong them that € the Metropolitan fve-men champion-} HIS Booy 13s CEANING ‘OVER THE E0GE OF THE CIRCLE - — THe SOLio-Line FIGURE EVERY OUNCE OF A/S , STRENGTH LM PUTTING -- - THE DOTTED LIVES DEPICT THE AVERAGE— SHoT— PUTTER. = HIS ANKLE 1S JAMMD AGAINST _THE FRONT. Board, al SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. © oC Ls retold 2 es Fe OO aa EDITED BY __ ROBERT EDGREN. 2 C pene HIS CEFT ARM AND LEFT LEG ARE THROWN SWIFTLY UPWARD TO KEEP HIM FROM. FALLING OUT OF A STHE CIRCLE v AND HELP HIM RECOVER HIS_ BALANCEs cannot a imited entry Ust, there ts the Superba, ee Boveral of the most prominent alley | who wore represented in the in- 1 “championship” tournament last season have withdrawn, among them Slovers | & Lankenau, Amann & Tri 4 TAnden If oon |e Hurtiens. of Manhattan for a Teason for withdraw! re of them ‘mal five-men team may be eligible with a strictly neutral alleys for the fina! rounds. At present two very big obstacles ap. pear to be In the way of this plan ‘ish alley owners who have been used to | putting thelr hooks Into ev ng ight—they wer at Te the tnd vider to meats, the closed leagues, eat—want hoya, Others want t only to the bowlers In the open tourn: je compet! thereby shuttin and secret societies. amateura who make up the largest part Of the bowlers in New York. c. It would be « death blow to, bowling New York should permit these alley owners to rule it the GRAVESEND ENTRIES. GRAVE! TRACK, N. ¥. Sent. 16.--T rir for to-morrow’s races here ate ae Totown: Sti: 4 FIRST. 1 or three-year-olds; salling: fal, mectviacy aa avout ex forlones a tule omens Ort aa Mituero os Mantiattan =f Hei 395 wae 00" 182 on) FOURTH RAC! year-o.da ‘$09 403 ky? Mate Wed &sat2 15 et Baie’: eriatryyy FIFTH RACE For three-yea and |] Mesive Proauction THE ROUND UP ay hg, one mile and a quarter. DEAD I Way a 4ISE TR mPMGOE Pine itampton Broadway Eye Sis) Sint Suto 15 || Be esipsine? The Rogers Bros. in Panama, | T enous at Lhes..D way &ioth hens os New Yorks tines bali K. aE, J. F. Donotue). GUS ELEN, la ler, 04? Banker Mara, Lucille Mure jac ale Homaine, Heras |4 aynaeed mily, Others, ev oo = ={ mo} it Bot eMissourl Tad ? (04 *Quaccé « mad thilitecrnnke M7 Vancaatrian fa Bei etemmonal bi EVEN fs "3 by SIRE HACE ror! maiden! three your ALLY aM ie i! Ate ona! Weathry 105 el Pee oe 18 BAPERNO. JACK | ankoess | s ° BALI . SA trey d He SNYDER & WKUCKLEY, and decdlea. i 6 ENGLISH MAJOMS, jeverence We IRVE NG 2ONEE ROONEY SISTERS, wetin 105, New. Vitagraphle Views. Bu Almie. 103 Sou Littie:, Hive 105 eyovstin AR Ino. eileit Bo Golden Shore ....: $e Don Beri Gre 4 Tuckermut Surne Premium’ Moriesty onan SMissourl Lad’) Ms *Lady Savoy So Pirsotalate Nein and upward, ‘*Handzarra Bana Jackson Aeronnut so, Tom McGrath Beourity “Golden West . oFrank SEND RACE The Bayshore, for three- About alx furlongs The tenth annual meeting Sel-| One” Hundred thon on their the League would w tournament op | Rew applications, which should be made to | the stentary, John L.” Wenge No. 83 De out those Duane! Htreet, ugh ax the trade ———_ tter an moe ls nie Notes of the Bowlers. B. Horan ts arranging for Ft on Weanesday at the Albion twenty third street, 2 | dividual near ving Associati 101 aed Greeny The Eastern 14 open Oct. 7 with Newark at Tre: son In Broo) 110 107 107 199 ono eel 2110 GH TERN ances PER PAWCICAE “ry AL PLAY Mat LYCEUM THE THIEF GARRIGK Eys. & FRANCIS WILSON Osh Mats with RYRU Sin Atate We Hroadway, and DUSTIN FARKUM os? SAVOY SRE 2 Thurs. & MAN OF THE HOUR SHEA 8.15. Mat. BEGINNING TO-NI LULU GLASER “4s New Amsterdam that the whole thing may be called off. Says Tourney Is a Farce. Commercial Bowling League. kcth avenue making a bie side five-men. tour and Twenty-fitt) street and Seventh avenue the best of the Reason. More ai money will be tven In prizes this year. ‘The final meeting of five| CUBS WI be held at the alleys Sunday Ve] night. ————————————————— AMUSEMENTS Bway THE DAIRYMAIDS Saturday, FRITZI SCHEFF in MEL AEE Mons: Wivay aod 45th When Knigl ARE. 44th nt. ne & Ra KUBERT RDESON x .sssvares. Eva, 8.16, ‘Mate. Wed by George Hroadhuret A2d8t. Weat of Hway, THEATRE, 60a. 8.18 | possibility the and P.M at ch ost 2.15, At mercial Laagus will be Beid at the Cotontat | i Firat street ee AMUSEMENTS: HIPPC IPPODROME, Dally Mat at 2. ate $1 By, at § t NePTUN 12 New |PIONEER Fa x STOLEN RACE HORSE BACK IN HIS STABLE Preston & Birch Recover! Simple Honors After Mys- terious Disappearance. DAUGHTER (Cire [DAYS 1A Show in 3 Ti way, Tet, 1643 vant Eves..8 15, Mate Wea, Sat Mr. JAMES O'NEILL in VIRGINIUS. MAJESTIC "Vth Seda Sat PAVID KESSLER with Mine Tae fees # not DALY’ Sure + RO Be aturday, 2.20. The bay gexting, Simple Honors “SIGE GREAT | 3 owned by. Preston & Mirch, which || ANGLIN. DIVIDE ) MILLER mysteriously disappeared from stable Fictes OR Bway &totn BE | No. 1 at Belmont Park race track last ae HERALD SQR sth a Wed, a a VIRGINIA HAENED ic xahavs urday, Was recovered to-day b: owners at Hempstead, L. I Upon } Bilou> Ss Miwd, Judgment of $35 to a HMveryman, who! | wor “NAZIMOVA cin Coauette. hai given up that sum of money to Nain © Nazimova, TheMasterButider thier, Si Ho! ne ener Winay & Sih wt Bre) 815, PE Lothelewnete emote ae CASINO Nee Saturtay 92 1h A mple Honore tssaid to be a half. | THE ‘LADY FROM LANE’S. ¥ | brother of Orb; Richard Croker | Derby winner horse’ diva VHE NATION'S PLAY trained for a AS UI DIME AMUSEMENTS. g 4 MATINEDS 7 ‘KEITH & PROCTOR’S Hk [A Sts SO Pa THE SEWING Sire y | FLETH AY, Co. ia ERTHA AV, 28! MACHINE GIRE | Bur ‘Phone 1928 ear i) ae oe ttas—2. Vaudeville, | LEAH ie FORSAKEN [= Dat y Mat.25-50 ites if ‘Also (Vaudeville. BRAND DZS TE RAY Gaaglotte ares & Co SHOW, } cosets ene n eee NxtiVed. Ey, Ad.30*. Chil, Datly M Gracle Emmett & ¢ Lith st) Ladies Mat. To-da: UNION SQ. jORESSY & DAYNE, “DEE Drezmland Burlesque rs, Gallagher & 125th Ladies’ Mat To-day AGO THAM: Dov CENTURY MaiDS Farce ; Ed. ¥, Reynard. D oth ty TLWINSOR MeCA 233+ ¢ ™ Mod-rn Office Glei “Paradise Alley." Daily Mat. 10. W. A. Ditton, | SD (CHAS. WAYNE & Gof) DO" 0/RGOLE.L5, ¢ 58th St a Kiiy 7 OPROM ACROSS SHE POND! ares | [zrenaet oss. | MLS Adolt Phlitpp.Larceylieroars,A Ae JIM" PENMAN! HACKETT 1513 Mixa Morgan, Mr. aig Ev., 8.15. Mate Vand, Cart’n 2 &@ §)| Ture & Sal, LS aT RicotETTO Perry and & Sat 215 FON” Bway £ 62a St. AUUMBRR Tth a, a lu6th at Today on : » SoUAW LE HILL AT. every pa Lexington ni Sot fe = BROOKLYN —& Overa Ce motes The COWBOY : HAL J HURTIC & eran 5, tUsIC Mat” HOME MILL ¥ fant Fe lly, Vadoviine Berne es iT E mina it AUSEMENTS BIJOU + & creat EXPRESS KOBBLRY Clothes Show. FOLLY Matinee, Mono Thurs,’ Sat : Exposition Of correct Fall 1907 fashions | FLORENCE BINDLEY i) from foremost manutacturers Sept. 16 | THE STARBY SINGER HYDE & BEHMAN’S CLYMPIC ALS RELY! ES HIG BEAUTY Sitow Waby. Smoxing Permitted, to 20, 9.30 A. M. to 4.30 P, M., 4th floor, Brit—Buikting,— 279 Broadway, near, Chambers st. None on sale, Adinission| 4 Mat free, Come and see the latest styles STAR *& * i mise ae a GAY MOKNING GLORIE EXTRA-WITTON BROS MANHATTA NoUsE, no MATINEE DAILY, : OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN. D ips The Gay Masqueraders GRAND OPERA SEASON 1907-08, NOVEMBER ATH BO MARCH 26TH CRIPTION SALE NOW OPEN {%39 Sherman & De Haywood, Conway & Co, re) Les THE SPOILERS GEO. EVANS. JOE wElent ; AC) DIY, OF MUSIC. th gt Irving Pi, on ttn OY eRNOR Kon ELEANOR ROBSON “™ $420My |W ayton’s LEE AVE. STOCK ¢0, Prices, 35 to $1.00.Mats, Wed, Sat, 3S By.b.15 SHADOWS ON THE HEARTH. as || BELASCO Evening 8.15, Mat. Bat, 2 Next Week....The Sign of the Croea, | fd 3 a 17 The Rose o*. ee ee eae 16, 20, 30, 506 a Dally, 15, 20, 800 + Yriday [NELLIE BEAUMONT, 4 MART Amuteut GOLDS, OLLIE YOUNG, ¥TELDK Nicht /& WARD, BEET OTHERS: THE HOME OF hi b MELODRAMA, f DAViO HELASCO presénis MISS AEH Cr Sa: COLUMBIA Mats, datly.a5, 2 FIG A. Bves.15, 25, 35 MING Mii. | XR |. Wed, at x xt Weak—LOTTIE WIATAME, ASTOR eee Bee PASTOR’ § i ATH ST., 3D AV. CONTINOUS 30 Conte, N SPORTING BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB Hix Races To-day nt 2.30 P wtelle cI oh tt there. Entelle Wordette, sien ype ss a te ath at i nd N {STAR Fr From B’way 327% | iv eke ree ge (Lael aa oa (a Sane ia th av tee Biitied | interval 40 Bowery |i aay te. USDER [Re SUSPICION, i. nt ae min, interrad tec ot zs pia Pace