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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY, THE EVENING WORLD. _ TUESDAY EDITED BY | ROBERT ‘EDGREN, _ NEW YORK FANS. EAGER FOR GAME ETSTEIITE indirectly “‘my-fault, Get-Chicago- or Detroit to” stip us one: he big games! What a chanco! ~ H,..Yes, we'll got a chance to see @oough to: travel in tast company. Phat is, we may have such a chance. - NOTHER correspondent wants to ; know If Detroit 1s defending the 's—Champlonship —agains: the Chicago Certainly, The White Sox won and Reld\tiast-year, didn't they? And the ‘Tigers won the championship by beat- Ang out the White Sox this season in he, American esque games, | They le championship, so the: eres aR cr cae ae 8 fér the use of tha: term, “world’s bes bombastic, considering the fact that all the games are played in zs and that no other country in "tho wOrla enters a team or takes the alightest"interest tn-the event. But.it is ocd enougi at that. for-Amertoa being he: one _baseba)! playing. tation the pest Americdn team is naturally the best “baseball team in the world. PITTSBURG, Oct, &.—The world’s record For circling the bases was broken at a field | meet here by “Tommy Leach, centre-fielder + of the Pirates. “He covered ‘the round “ot | BAR : 2 7 Having already won the sngles champon Teoanive--in-othie-cliy -yeotorday- the Walling. | Haxing already shit four’ "Places tained chine WR Thaharerred “to Raward "Galiicans of Hoston, and. that city ad- ‘Stated, (focs the team, It was niso sored] Chal the DiAving season continue for twenty. it penryR on Ni Formed Beanie Yor }ant Suara chan made to Bridgeport. 3. Lackwood. an Indian runni S80-yard run from » _ INWORLD’S SERIES "ta “chance to see any of the games we want to see. Now why Jebouldn't Wwe-be able to got the Chicago and Detroit teams to come here for one game, where they would have the use of the big “Krounds, and a big crowd would turn out to see them? Try Wetter Tate “the eentreians fhame unsigned. He might go to} Chicago “or Detroit nome time, and if he was lynched I'd feel that it was | Tommy wanted bis both ways befora one of these affairs some ‘time— es ohampionstip,” i¢ may be a little] hearywelghts. Ho weighs about 170! E'RE “on the outside look- ing in” this.time, and it’s ; > & long. way to’ Chicago- A‘gentleman with more enthusiasm Hian‘logic in-his make-up, writes me the following letter: “Mr. Edgren, The Evening World. ‘Dear Sir—Couldn't you: use the’ *Anfluence. of’ ‘The Evening World, with its big circulation and {ts stand- sport, to get the Cubs and the Tigers to play at least one of the games in the coming seres here In New York? this year, with two bum teams, and,| otal the citics in the country, 1 ; much bacidng and} filling, lett hastily last night for Indlanapolls, where Tommy ts to nght! Paoky McFarland. There was sone! hitch oF other about the transportation going out into the Western wilderness} of Indiana, Indianapolis jen't so fr} out. In Chicago, which is only one-| i Franctaco, | they speak of “going back East to In, dlanapolis" just as we speak of going! out West to Pittsburg. Tommy Murphy ia the least travelled of good Uttle fighters. This is Practically his firat trp westward, If he-wins out with McFarland he ought] to hop the high and Los Angeles; Sahara pay ees for fighting Instead of handi; t road fares and meal tiekota sot "| HIS Flynn who fights Jack John @0n s00n on the Pacific coast. is Just a sort of an appetizer for the pounds at the most nnd {s only a fairly good boxer. Flynn has acted as punch- ing bag. for several of the present “champions,” and {t haen‘'t improved this Aghting. Johnson, with his fifty pounla advantage in weight, ought to beat him easily in a few rounds If it goes cover ten it will look yery much Wke another Burke-Johnson fak: | door ames of the West Bide Neighborhood Houne, “held last night at De Witt CXnton | misfits of-last-reason. rk, Fifty-thind street and Tenth avenue. PHILADELPHIA, §.—The «Harvard tawn-tenntr ptayers-made a clean-sweep tor} ot | tnrercortegiate honors, on the courts, oft lon Cricket “Club at Hayerford yeaterd fe Remetingt” round, Crimson cxptured=t doyblew Uda. WeoNilee and A: cpapiey | detent -Gardow and A,” Gerlach, [ Prnceton, n three seta of 6-2, 6-3, 7-5. Miss Curtis Breaks Record. record waa troken by Mies i beaten in ‘at the Midlownan C} fh Ot 89 players, with ing among the papers that champions “We -seem—to—be-ieft-out-in-the-cota+- for the Women's National i inson, Nelsonp—Tut DE vi New York winning two out of three in the team series, and — One for Almost Every Mem: rar sei ttkes i Souiaber Nee Wt jers-at-Harvard: NEW HAVEN, Oct, &—When Varsity reported for practices ma asquad of coaches on ihe ured to pot them through ages. In all there were ni practically enough for each New Secretary ie the A. Excites Attention of the ___Pin Knights. Spenea ne Mant victory over the Brooklyn banch of star bowlers, and, judging from Bart results, {t Jooks aa though Manhattan the championship than did the term Mea icy ‘Chueiplon:Voorhels upheld tha honors | Pump, Dumar ahd Dunbar beat Neto Retdnon and Voorhels. and in the five- | i ‘a GIUCAGO, Oct, the woman's ara en —sertes Pump — Babar Deets} Horan—and_Yoetje beat Voorhels. Rob- | ting up the Thi of several other dig tournaments . B. Inst night ‘ ¢ follows: Riv- vers & Lanke- vs high “score Yore Leaxue, ap Amann a Rialto, Vs.’ Casino, Harlem, League, tadort's—Audo- | bon, any 8 Audubon, a § Premier, S43, dation, 1a Goldberg, « Prett had. really -a—fruch better look-in- for! policed heten me _of ets ite the rican Association, at Thum's White 2 nt— Shamrock OR, want t [Yas Metropolitan, $S2i7 Varloty Rt erside—Emotre. Aine rae Natlonal— J Tuxedo, Co-} {orinthian——Presta Fan, NEW-SECRETARY-FOR-N=B: A.: TenGue oR PEN WHE Sor. ARE TINEGSeE ; Us MINGHT Have e Were large crowds at the open- DEER Eyes the. resignation The Executive Cons CAMBRIDGE, Oct. §,—The Harv and wish | vers put throush_a_ eruciling practice for nearly an hyar yesterday, and they stowed! Wednestay “INDEXED Jot Percy Pulver. Moriis, d36.| suggestions from the bowlers, | This tx the Eastern bowling world end SS doubilees a raft of sual! fry will rise No. | 6 7. The sort ‘of man to whe surfa yon Pidetig M7 Hiebelia sete o for. tia position . Lat. that of FIA CHN Warn = Ete Soft Swi Rane GTN (OCHA SRA feature Bowling Congr t pare Rie ‘political BA. donot wus thrust upon Hoy rnd they tht a. minor- | 3 wet known, Grand Conteal, Brookiynetatace Too! at fae his Hardenberen, ss 3 in-Greater New- ¥ork rolling-at-the Su-. a $2 an ol perha in Brooktyn, Among those=who. pUU ; fave already selected these alleys Tor GHICAGO, Il4 Oct. $—Match play be- ‘an to-day In the women's golf -tourna- ment at Midlothian, Miss Wetmore and Miss Steels leading of. The summaries Miss Margaret Curtis, of Essex, de- Mias Steele, Homewood, defeated Miss Wetmore _Nawport,”2 up; 1 to play, -Miss Adams, Wojlaston, defeated Mrs, letandr, Exmovr-¢ vp 4-to plays Mias Porter, Brookline, defeated Miss Jen; Oakizy. ‘Sup 2 to play. = Misa—Young: Calumet, defeated Brarerte; La Grange. J up, 2 to pay, & Mins Phelps, Brac Burn, defeated Miss | Ayres: G—Entries for Bi folio FIRST RACE—Six furlong fae, tue: Malu, loa, sty Nelleue. Nal bowling aliey Interests and will probaniy 4 1 ry prea | League, Bru STRIKES “AND SPARES. Mason & Schwartfe have about the Joest lot Of club bowlers of any alley scason headquarters are the- Superba, Hoyal Arcanum, Pin Knights, Echos, Young Superbas, Uniques, Unity, Wa- verly-and Columbia clubs, Frank “F; Samuels is closing—out all hie i* aa, President of the Al Axsociation. been elected President of r has opened the. sea: Heinrien wyATe: Bra Etgnty fourth mire ficers ure Al. Boos, Becreiary! } gaines Dugaa, Bunday School Opening ames i at Fras jlecsiiy ital 7 Throop Strong Viace and Cumberiand Street Presbyterian will meet, and Interstate leagues bowlers In the city to the fact that the peaTs TR CoNsTdATAbie € high score of 30 la thet PrEEEC tietrchoice_tor—wecretary—of the Na Jimmy Gardner to ie een Mem sic for the Lightweight — Titles ‘ANGELES, Oct. [lenge at Tommy Burns to battle for| the hwavyawatght championships: <Suittet Van asserts that he will post a side| bet.on.bia.chancea against the cham-| pion. He ‘hax announced hia intention of oclat ne the title in the Barns refuses ta accept this a. Gartiner to Meet Memsic. | evtal-to The Evening World ) egram from his brotner Georg at present viniting here, ner, the Lowell lightweight, haw ac- who is Jimmy Gard-} recency abies Bad tv TD enadete ii BOK be LY OAD Sullivan to-day hurled a chal-| |Joe Gans and Jimmy Deitt tought their battle Phas held con °to-byoret Oct, Sa Replying ta a tel!) eS the offer of Mark Shaughnessy |r a battle Thanksgiving Day with George’ Memate forthe Utle, which was recently presented to the by Joe Gani a They will Nght at 125-pounds at noon before the San Francisco Athlet\c Club. Thomas and Ketchell to: Box Nov. 28, ‘The date selected for the twenty-five round rie hia ange ra pO SEN at TTS mK Day,) The tehtioey: roel Absiied—oft- | the baseball park In San Francisco, where ‘on Sept. 0. They are to battle at 123, pounds, eign in four hours before the contest, Gans Quits the Ring with: $60,000. Althouxh Joe Gana. the retired iantweinht Champion, haa lost considerable mone gambling that be made out of hla fixhta, he atti] has £00,000 left. which he claims be tne'ta-taXe- thee. 63 the races and also by ateering away from zames. Gans will open hotel in Bal- recon et ip. which haa ‘s35.000 idee has R 40-00 erste coat whieh fe expecta tO. 4a. mac Good Fight-at Chelsea To-Night. Armirers of puiilem jn Boston and. other BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. Bearby towns will have & ch aca & erent ten-round battle, Who will ficure In It will be Dave Deshler hands}. ver was better, | we bneland|16 ACK HIGH Six, furlongs In 1.2%, a+ Rouse O'Brien. i meet In & teoround pour breezin pout du should -put up a hard battle, Adam-Ryan to Manager Phil Brock. 9: me anaes Rotferesk) HAMMERSTEIN N’S who fought 19. well hen ‘iretvert unter ee : = arrange bouta for him to be fought before. ARNGLD & CO. FRED WALTO: Brock will arrive in| # CO: Brock has a Hsueh Oy Saat ready shown in the Quaker City and mi forte Winghester, Jung. Clothing | {a ACHES. BUSY_WITH te best exhibition of for that Has beeny Bers0N. the pace wh Pennsy, on Field an Hour. - For over an e be being interrupt almost every rear ot tire varsity —to— heave * coaches eased up a Ittle yesterday om has been kept up for the The ‘varaity’scrub sorim- short affair, lasting only. the work during that “McCormick and) a_ field following each other in. The forward pass, as tried Was anytlyng but a sao. a scrub player, AMUSEMENTS, _HIPPODROME,: ie coach for himself, Tien The coackes who h ere for ROME Tinie Were Ex-Cx ibin, quarcer- place. It was made sterday that the scrub team js the equal of the ‘varsity, They caused an upse hep i scoring twice on the 'v: —-Mitcvell made E ; The ree y the close, when Whyle was force Crimson’s New “Finds.” the to4 {16 SAPACINES ¥ jaa oping. position PALAR: spend taree t heap {131 YORK— se inch ¥ 1 sles Billy Grainger] <GLE STONE One af Seay t 7 at BTL De maa SISTEIC Towlers will_soon be asked to-nanie Philadelphia, esheets of atso-Rood-men-for-t: fn 1.342) are]! ——petter fit SHEMOUI Tongs in 1. and poo, fe nomi ——— GOLD—Six. “furlongs handily. She hasq SRR ILLE Ne furlonza in xin: Ready-any— 4: bos KNOCKKIREY—Ooe- mile {hanes 0 Uy a score'of 4 t0 arrivals | Cornell Squad ‘Shifted. Georgy} team las, year, ius haved AWheaton's: iit DALY? Sip SR ace wedeat Es, ma which weds hin interfer Liane Work for Tioers. Nave two games [AT SHI SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACKS ad track at the Bay | ee AMUSEME Ze & ae th a aii OOH; ‘One mile jn 148, 3 AMUSEMENTS. ward ‘orth, Jullus ‘Tannen, Linton & Lawrence, Dale & O'Malley, Rad- Sy'mo,_Vitngraph. [es AY YALE: mig UNS HARA ‘in’ DION’ ODARE Next Mon.c ADOM! Opera Co.” —TtopIn Ti Tosh; cave 1s; Sweetener, TA Scoveman. Marcus Aurelius, S Pim Kelly. 1, SBoguin, 03; Mitk Dainty. tele Lien. Wey Dr. Lee Hut Paxpert 10 Bee, 105; Metined 106; Wadde! pertleld. 7 ; Deacon, 190, barcreyrstatels SIXTH RACE—A Goodrich, 105, Jack atiow 5 Mobarth. Wentser iseat; tracn heavy ————_— POST SEASON GAMES. AY BOSTON, H. E (am) ids S10) §g | Joe, Huiaphress. wh iat) 403 AT HT, LOU. oe Jaliey owner rm scores to. 1s “Evening *| Park Row, New and they’ will be | printed. Rockaway the season und requests Alleys at Far Ro |Home aeriea has organized for p ames on tte away or in home-und- world beater tn r-old youngmer, £655 for three ¢ Champlin Kpster's’ a}i Prealden Miohelmar Murphy to Meat Summers Again, Retore leaving for Indianapalta 4 with Tommy. Mur ative of the bog RK TRACK, entries for to-mor: are as follows: Handicap row's ra olds 02) Hany 004 1 10009 Pr 1022! Ke 9 W iy QO18) Donk 000) Dp r 1004 ood Wye. 10108 Cniet ayes lyse Mine Ane oo A Haven, that inthe event ot dhuros Piokey (Morand “he would et) onuay meet Johnny, suruers ngs fighter, Matty Baldwin, ‘bedore’ that ‘club for tas Hurricana at time of THIRD for two-y five furlo Iontmine Gold ‘Quem Aranee Prowler he 1 RACE—All ages; nonwinners of ) 1008 and 1807; one mile, For Men and Women No references or security NoInvestigations or deliveries. 41 Make your purchase and ESTAR ' TEC MAES joods along pay thereafter. $1.00 a Week. with you an Highwetght year-olds and upward; Iaat | main course dale) Nymph Agord tion lun Jack Atkin ina Selling; for res-yeats olde at 15 pounds under the scale a three-quartern. Lenox Clothing Co. eres vente) near 17th St. a Thi: ve., near 124th St, £84 Columbus Ave,;nr. Auatm st, | | Monroe, TGa Tee Sec Open Even [COLE & JOHNSON “siz noes" AMERICAN #2248040. | Aat HR ovat DEATH VALLEY |"ane.” OF THE STREET |: firth & Lex. av, NEK EVERY DAY. 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