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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. THE EVENING | WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. YANKEE INVADERS 1907. ‘NO QUINCE IN THIS- SCRAP od BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. p> i jai) TED BY OEE BR GRENG | ee BOWLERS TOUCH ~ THE 1,000 SCORE a GUNNER MOIR IN BIG TOURNEY Sei aoa Comparative Alley Records Show the ~ Rogers as the Quince for For- bh mer, if Moir Backs Out. eu UNNER MOIR, of England. is G in ‘for_e busy time within the “next few months if ail) the threats good and cross the pond. Tommy Burns, who has been busy side-stepping “Kaufman” and Jack; “Twin Sullivan ever since he forght Squires at Colma, says he will start | for England immediaisly, and that/ Intention —is_to_forca Moir_tnto. the..ring..and. capture the English | championship. | Kaufman ta Intendingto—go. corer} fo VOLE. ROOD... POcK.s Tada: SU ERD Burns thinks that {f he can’t get ho .went.over.once before and made: a clean-up, is planning another trip. | on Gunner Moir he may get a purse | r fighting Joe Rogers, who is in London now with O'Rourke. great. “Burns-couldn't: And ‘any juicer quince than Rogers if ‘Thie—Barry- iz a~ walloper-—if- Barry + makes a good showing he intends to dash suddenly out to’ the Coast. ‘tive. And. Rogers 1s) so*blg. that doubt the Englishmen class him with (Soke he partatt nsx ‘tit Burns wouldn't have the nerve e#4oilook for a matoh with Rogers in this Country while two:or three good men are eben tek him. before breakfast But ic COUR, get away. with ein pondas ites it argulicne) be another joke | W MET Tom Sharkey one day long after his last trip to London, where Ruhlin knocked him out in eleven a Tam Was telling about the > “There's one big’ satisfaction,’ sald trimmed them bioomin’ “Way, they was all bettin’.on.me to win. You ought to see what a sore Jot of guys they was the day after the I could have laughed my head i trimmed them, anyway, éf Talia did “beat im ; may get more of A tie baryatin fort E GANS {s boosting Memsic stead- ron s_echeme is to make the. {J public think Memsic is really a fureat fighter. ‘Then when Mempsic hae + pieked—a—couple—of—lemons—there—wil} Bor (EVEN ROUND - = - Necessity of Having a Committee to Inspect the Drives in Greater’ City. Presto - team the Columbia. Axe: | to roll oh’ that aight will be’ Dom: ;men, tournament at. Wyman's, One} & Co, 1m. Caesar &'Co, ‘There 1 foo { Mlundred-and’ Fourth street and’ Colum..//ten teams entered thts yeas, | bus avenue, hax ‘put-up the first 1,600 / score of the early bowling season 4 ot Manatee deen — Adee aerate the | scorm ‘has heen) beaten several times |recently, and one of’ nearly 1,100 pina as deen made, The figures are inter- 5 Opyuas CoN sto be rolled on slentesn atiays various wections of the Greater City ar s to Slart. The Evening World recently called | euesstty of having a Ments. thls season. which they: wtih League, bo at the Colunit ous Hundred wi z Casha strong combination, ___AMUSEMENTS, Committee rtram th Aassyciation - HIPPODROME Dally Matat 2 30-91) ¥ MAG AN. SLIDATR A ale poms Now “York bodeli who shoal arelully tournament alleys in a sareeeeearveeer TTT been planed and Teassite [oaeteinee devewped tint there in such Rocommittee,— bute eeverai-others: po one ever hears from it. TUis vovicus Ga many of the bow! ra in the Metropollian and Alley Owi- jers’ tournameats will be at a great dine {advantage inthe coming contests {h being ubdged to Toll aginst buwiers on ome alleys witich are -f ‘and gutters leading up to the head pin. The Zeme bowlers know all ties ers “and can-rol] 30 scores {n the jupon alleys of this. sort, 7 fib Tel. 10s6 Bryant. Seats only, 2.15 viapiae Ring, ‘Whe Gay White Way, le te at. Tel-t46 Bryant Mat.'To-day&8at2.20 be! | mitten | GROGGY BUT Stree THE RING. be a loud demand for another match [between Joe and his friend Memaic. |Good business. Gana knows just what ; Memsic can’ do. Didn't hear Joseph going around the country costing tough Bat Nelson, did you? OHN FLANAGAN, jin the police J games, threw the hammer beyond | J Matt McGrath's _ world’s record. But it was a foul throw, Flanagan went outside of the seven-foot circle in throwing !t As-the distance, 175 feet. waa a couple of feet better than the record, everybody became more or leas excited. , But there is no sighificance in a foul throw. Using more than the space allowed by the rules makes it easy to throw neveral feet further. Inxthe Same contest’ McGrath made a foul {throw “of “I78-feet<10-inehes--overthree+ [feet better than Flanagan's and five fan dils.-own.-world'a ree Burns Waite os Sixteen «Foot! Ring for His Fight with Johnson. {Special to The Brening World.) 8AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9.—Not only bes Tommy Burnes given out a signed statement to the effect that he will fieht Jack Johnson, but has also an- Ouse to-day thal he Would insist “on @ sixteen-foot ring for the £0. =Jimmy-Coffroth, “of 109. has. Offered: Of" E5, to Tor mate: a with a tiger finish In weveral of the bic leagues last night | pkept the'lacge crowds about the drives “TF taf The newly Organised “Belvidere H~ C:> wotd; however; -that-t} etre Lament lo pet strikes ae- wae 4s one amateur writer thin-did no! thelr wont," karma rae Cor. ci Preeto, sPuscanz! Rupp and Presto rolied —hizh “poorea of 282 and 224 respectively. _To- ‘Right Columbus, Roebers, Onawa American Nattonal-Hackenrack prone ‘B24. Hackensack, a MO Tuxedo, S} $04. Corinthian, 925, + To:night empire orninen Sener beat Individual — Lretse Bcherz two amen ea: Scherz three arbes, Loetje, 225. erage. Learuc~ beat Shearer Villne. | Pastime f Wanderers, aeaakipmenn. igs: Tig tarelom Laague—syet Pew York. Ofi. Myste No. Tes” RAINING |AT GRAVESEND. GRAVESE Se —The track slow and kouts w Hin, BAR, ve. an Ee = S97 Hpigh scores, i {Herston tf rg ck. waa + ton AWorid it's. ‘edad it, 1.001, Va -Mannax, bd. Kell.) Clans INDEXED ‘parse and the bout may be held there. Burns gaya thet he wants a small ring so that Johneen cannot away from—him.——He—-eaye he — will shor Whether criticlaen abot hie being atraid jor Jonsson ts wei}, ——————_—_—_ BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. YELMONT PARK RACE TRACK. NEW YORI OG. 8.--The eniriee for to-morrow's n_Eant_Eelebty: jn Hast Eolahty-escond, street witl ee. eer ‘ae-follows: entlersen trom stahjen ree a Tore | Beventh street. ts captain, T STRIKES AND SP AND SPARES. he alleys our alley owna or. ls nealecling hie duties. Ad oe sreith— of any Kind to Dowling a Byening | i to Dowling 7 Drenlor World. Park Row, ew pate beth tary. 100 *Georke Considine: SECOND TRACE —streaple this seasonal Hollnaan’a jear-oids, abo ine. One Hundred and. Fifteenth Third avenue, are the Mount Morrti yy Mewtery, Lady. Gemuthichkelt’ and’ Pre: i j i Enterpriee and Corinthian ‘es three-men | One Hundred and | mreet and Lenox avenue. the moat interealing ts and the games was? Judue 105, the hme bow PA bakacver —sertes ett ema! ive Welnearth te wark in tho individual series againet Oct. 9, GALLOPS . +-—____ |AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK,| , Vell. Rennyetio eilinloe Tattieton Mala Misa Strome finile of Trou 1000 ‘TRACK, track was alow to: rorkoute were possible. { WAGKe Pour itarlonee ih fal ots}. Brea B | | (Spectal to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Oct. 9—Dave Barry and his manager, to-night for Philadelphia, whore on Friday night Barry is to contest » rounds witti the Callfornia heavyweight, Al Kaufman. This will be Kauf- man's first tit with the mitts since he defeated Mike Schreck at San Fran- sisco, Billy Delaney, who looks after Kaufman's interest. is grooming his prote ‘or the heavy-welght championship and {s waiting the removal of Jack John- on before he turns him loone, Johnson hi “round fight on with Zim Flynn at San Francieco which),6t course he expects (0 do, he has ‘prom: ined a fight with Tommy Burn; “and on, “the result of thst contest es the future of Kaufman Jack Curley, leaye he Sao LOCAL FIGHT TALK and Pat. Galvin, manager of tigched the content without dela —Moren-and—-Waleh—Nerd: A bout ts now being talked of between, Owen Moran, the clever little English box and Jimmy Walsh. of Woston. | A_taht pro. rater of ow Haven: axe the lads box-for_ ent » be held in that city, “agers ofthe flehiers’ on the weieht auestion the indicatiar {Uiat they. will be- brought McGarry to Meet Winner. Aniby~ 3fcGu; ec geerae ne) By John Pottock: Joe Gans, tightwelght ohamplon of the world, called at The Evening World of- tee thie-afternoun,belag.tnthe. city 10 purchase x high-powered —Amarican ‘Auto,- toe —which he put down 35,965 in: eash. Gans announced his presen wm op he eleventh floor of the Pulttzer Bulid- ing by focasing the flash of a:ten-karat aparkler-direct!y upon the deak of | eporting—eatzor-——— ‘T've retired from the ring,” sald Gans,"anat-witt go into the hotel burl- | [ress-in-Birittmorer-—No.—T-havan‘t_gat {oo mich money, Dut who {a thero left | for mir to fight. I may go out with aj; vaceiytile pany this winter, but just sent the lotel busines “Tooks | good to Joe." | ‘Stanton to Fight Harry Lewts. Walter Stanton, the California puxiiist who ated all the men he has boxed in this n Jast night. to meet Harry Lewis, the clever Quaker City? welter . for aix rounds {n the main bout at meh by-the-NationalA--C_t . on Saturday night, In meat: on te takink on Exagsd—be--Jobnny. j the Rhode Island A. to meet the winner Tommy Quill contest, at-that lub on. Of the Billy ‘Giovar: which fe to be fought Rood shape. Sohreck After Kaufman. Behreck, | the Cincinnatt Ja, in Chicaxo at Mike heavy A twenty flve-round fi ich has. been offered rink men of Goldfield. Nev. Sthreck ino a battle tn © few montis axo, and anxious to meet him axal Wasyin no shape for [h the rukse ily boxed Limit Bouts to Six Reunite: toca} -athjetic clubs thay’ pulling St weekly boxing to even up asin an the. Bronx —tahtweixht. Ximmoete Spel thie stews t Welsh aeain. hia becn en Mooney inatehmsker of .. of Thornton, oT. | | Belford, eS at alc lc a Kautman’s Eye on Chaimmpionship|| atten Matched for “hed for Fight with? Campbell After Week’s | { | | Bout. (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Oct. 9—Abe Attell was to- day matched to box ten rounds with Tommy Campbell at Omaha after the battle with Freddie Weeks at Los An- soles, Jonni cured Attell's ‘signature ersoler= and agreed ts. to the set of the winner, Attell leaves for Loe Angoles to-night and on Oct 29 will clash with Weska {in-a-twenty-round: daitie. | EATONIATEN BTRIES.= for the races here to-morrow are as follows FIRST RACI—Six furlongs; selitug ‘Quarter, 4 Royal: Bond, | 10a; ¥ ‘tng Alaven ils, finer rm Paud, Piri ana oT Hriret 110s Ajram tiv, Madkow erchevitigy 118; Dock 20? Gisten Vorpe ia} zo OND RACE—Fie and puree—Dona 1 =P unis body tone GLOVE ARTISTS ARE GETTING BUSY IN MANY CITIES “Reid, of South Omaha, se. | hang: up. $2,000 “hon athe Ran $i) be ob: whhok 1e..togo-te. "No | 1, ‘AS the New York Bo has sanctlonal these ro~< plonships, the bowlers say t is matier (ASTER BUILDER By he 4k lbsen. iy On ASLIMOVA 19: Di way eas; Fine Herald Sq. xeye33th. ve aim: Aue Gi Behind with Commd utW HTELBS | the Counter False. LYRIC et2,st W. of way, Te Mr. James O'N Resid 23 in Monte t Criste take place at the Monarch Pala on Monday nig uw Th teams AMUSEMENTS. fe KEITH & PROCTOR’S AN Broadway | FIFTH AVE Co. in Bis UE SU Gt, tT St | ViRGINIA HARNED® ; ——$—<———— \ New peta Saas - ieee TRE ROUND UB IBERTY uLU GLASER’ Broadway js xe ie Rogers Bros. in Pai TTY XG ent Hip OMA Opera peg Ha iBELASCO F The Rose DAVID BELAgoys S i nA Karenina, vation T Ex sition Four. Mert Levys ‘S Margeila’ Bicdas | Wacel Bway: SEES ire “Fao NIUN SU. 3 | ‘Poone 1¥2G Biury. | Vecarrttadi rs 1. 26-50, DwWIs KITEY, TRAD Fodr Ford Mintary Octet, Cults Gordo Bats 2.5 Dam 2, Suiies se es PAUL CONCHAS, & Barret PRUBREY,” Mina Murman, Mr. iad} a Yau 2a 8 8.15,Mau DAVID BELARCSS 5 = = EMPIRES G5. mie wer cet, 210 JOHN DREW ,, SOE #1 GARNETS hart seni “THE DAIRYMAIDS. Musical Pl aeN RHOCKER, Hiway & sath ot CR Nee Mats meturday. 218. “THE EVANGELIST STAR “Gham tenors | ; Yoreh & Lex. ey.—OF THE STREET! th st. Ladies'Mat To-day, [i EYCEUM Ear aes a Sie Phe Thiet =" Agere HEMEY in BIEMCAN -BUPLESQUERS. ‘be Rummen Tiset Vea i> “Joos Convola to! B 100; Prira, 104; 106; Eawin Cte FOURTH [$y Gaeen: of the Roses Tudre Wallace, lot: 6, Co. Roger 3. iin: Caprain Fearson, 10. FIFTH RACE—-Cne mile: seljing.—Gold | Duke, 96; Warner Grixwell, 06: Mise Strime. 102; ‘Beau Brummel, 104:' Cuil, 108; Hazel teh, 107; Charlatan, 108; High Bear, 110. SIXTH RACE—Seven furlon; [STvgly Mes Capt Childe, vo; Bramble Lad, Sabato 90; Vantel, $9: Rexall, 903, Can Fada, 200; “Arrow Swift, 100; Mirsers” 101; Aids De. Simralt, 105; Peoria, 107. ‘ ix furlongs. — uffiad, “Lk: He. “109; are now paying that if Poll Bingham will allow them to carry on their they will not r ny of thes big fel managers had lived up to this tocholt-stags j~probabls "nat atop them Arthur Duffy, former world's rec- int hoidar ing at the sronnds=-} nx to concillate his foolings physical culture. It is thought by a few wise ones that the old crack 1s devel- oping speed for Uie purpose of Invading ‘cl Canada, where he expects to Ket on some matches, th To Fight 1t Out in Private Mike Donovan, the Rochester welterweight, and Sailor, Brown, of Brookt: who fe. centiy fought at Roojeste pollee stopping the Deut in the eltth be ed to enkaxe in af to mn the same ity on. Oct sucha hard bi men asked that they ‘WINDSOR ENT ENTRIES. en fos Horton os fen) Walsh, holder of the world’s rec- ord throwing the ‘Mfty-six'' for) 153 © > ndily 163 JACOBI galloping 162 LOTL ally. 3 14 ROBADO! “IOpInK, — JENNIE Has 5) rlongs in 1.05 Rood, ongs in 0.00, han- win ext out. i 5. wale feo PITOHE! ‘ive furlongs ia C! We WE pb NG. Tain a as chAS TILA breexing Three furlongs Keoady wee if and TEER NOT uShS T i STR GALAHAD. x furlongs handily. Not much, eT » YORKIS ur furlongs in ‘06s, hah- » win aden. ‘A—Mile and a q handily. ‘Try him ag CiENITE—Mile “in 145” handlly.| Never «0 good } HALKET—Seven goriongs 1.33, eezing. Seady and. good. MAGNA BTELLA—Mile and a fur-+ Jong 2.03, brovaing. She is ready, | INOOGNTTO—! fturlonga In 0.53 3-5 galloping, At his be: GRETNA GREEN—M| In 2.10 3-6, handily. ACE SeTNT at SIXTH [olds und upward, | ncale, to be ridden by apprentic | Boye that have never ridden ruore than winnere. Seven furloni 10)9 Pantoutle (08M) Chief Hay Ril Soctety Bud, GOL SHena}ip, wo eTretenation «>» (S78) Grapple 490 *Flowaway 1011 ¢MIntberia arter in in 101 10) Mise 1027? Win do s furlongs dn handily. Never better than now. eos O'Keefe to Fight Burke. MATCH wii) be arranged t between Sailor Burke, the ddleweight fighter, English middle-welght who re tly arrived in thi: search of battles. Frank hmak of tie Englewood A New Haven, Conn,, last night wired Joe Humphreys, manager of. PeULKe¢ aun offer to m O'Keeffe, and Humphreys ately scommed it in eClub, eainxt the Ktate Racing In obtaining dates for the Empire City track at Yonkers, continued his ticht fo nition by fhe SI Racing Commisslc before the we , ee ote tren —taer—for_thetriae! DUFFY nN IN TRAINING: American athlete sent the floor down 1m the hop, eteo and jump last year, Clothing wine ona board fine iD at, Ladies’ Mal to-dage OREAML! ND aS OUERS saa jMAMME LLOYD, en, Murphy. rie. hols, Robinson’ Tale, others | MASTER GARBI Boston Fadett a C U-GARRICK™ 336: /FRARGIS Wiser HUDSON TS Te, qaih a Eev.S-10. Mites W. BERT EDESONcias T Bear ie ways VOW aa Beat ga SA ‘MAN we aTHE HOUR Neoxdha Mroadburst ae May Tully & we Bway & 024 St, tl Smith & Campl Ve PASTOR’ 2 spuaneuts = 4.3 ith ay, & Lavth st, CONTINUOUS, 30 and 30 Cents, Hips" BILLY. VAN HAMMERSTEIN’S ey ARNOLD DALY & CO, VIRGINIA EARL & CO. FRED WALTON & Howard.-&-North, Jullus-Tannan. Tinton Ee Tawrence, Dae © 0 Miley, Fa Reinwterter, Jund Syma. Vitveranh, Hackett :2A7i© NE. FLORENGE ROBERTS ee Gene aerate _ THE. BELLE |GRAND: OF MAYFAIR Machine Girl | Matinesa Mon, Thurs gat HYDE & BEHMAN'S OLYMP,C: GAYETY NEw ro Le. BULLAVAN, JA, GRAND « Fpetuan F wi, GUS BLBN, sane? ostomy “Bole, American A. C. games next Sunday. Walsh (a inanaging ‘a big ranch jn Can- ada, Its owner took a fancy to the young Hercules at the big midsummer meet in Toronto and made Walsh & good offer to secure his services. NDSOR RAGE (GB TRAC K, Ontario, races here to- Bet RACE—Steep! ‘and upward ; olan, 85; Lal ‘Tom Collins and Bornts Wi bad scars Sunday at Celtic fn dark horse named Cro: Collins In a mile. Collins gave 1% yards—handicap, -but failed by’ nat distance to draw level. ase; ‘short course, Merry George, Young, 142; Pick for | tieap: ‘Avaune (skiman, Mutlolly, of the New West Bido| 1 Ui aie peat’ Bde Roche, the spells \irisn champion sprinter, in Duoiln’ witi Riblas yap handioap last month. Roche Bonite, |p un even timer, Five-olahte Linda! Lake, b *Pasrone, Bewttched, 107. ‘Three-auartere of @ mi three-years-olds and uoward.pstoe Finnernan) assumed (he + We Raina Swity WO: Giena | ovaad fo the | stadents 0 | De Maotiride, 90: Josapbing £.. 104: Silver Tall, | 1+ oatoriay, He delleve Tt Olensa, 10k: Tyrolian. 101 ula, TOU, | BMterial for & lost of crack ath Family Talk, 104 Hates Watelne, 104i [suse Regent, 108; Snowdritt. 100; Raining 500. RACE—-One and os¢-aixtecn | i threeevear-olls and. wtew 9: Alta” Se. ine Glove, 10) te vas Russell A,, ‘Our koy, 106; *Ketchemike. 106, duties of La. Balle aC those i es in his nelling Mary The jraditionat sports of tha Grreki a Irish—-discua tnrowing and hammer burl wil not be on the Indoor champlonshio & sramme. ‘There will be a series of trea’ fextures, of which It ts expectrd tat the walking’ events will be well patronized and ‘produce novel and exciting, svort.. atey's vanishing aot wil bardly be du- at the moet, wi "Ooch yo 101 it and. OT, Joe L *pprentice allowance. 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