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iTHE EVENINGIWORLD, WEDNESDAY, | od BEST SPORTING PAGE IN W YORK. UP TO DATE | |_AND NEWSY. OcT OBER 16, 1907. MING EAST TO BATILE AGAIN “Fighting Dane™ Says’ He ‘Wilt-Meet ; Gans for $10,000 Side Bet, Win- ner to Take Aly ean NELSON {8 coming East-to fight, “Here's-n_tetter from Bat that just arrived tn “the Western mail: -” ‘Ogden, Utah; Oot. 9; 197. (Dear Mr, Edgren—Just watting for to make connections for San Fran- ¢isco. Just came from Montana, where I was hunting and roughing it, also trying to have O'Net! think he got out of El Paso, Tex., as 1 pat him—on—thetrot-by. flooding the: country with papers as I sent you, and the people will make it hot for ‘ever he goes, I am coming back from ‘Frisco in one or two days, as I box at Mont, on Oot. 19, just—an. expenses, so that ain't eo bad. It will “buy ham and eggs for a few days. Yes, Gans gave the chemplonship to Memsic, but he Is a joke, and It shows you how Joey dreads to fight me a return) atch; although he says I am a has-been. 1am willing to fzht fim, winner take all, ard bet him $10,000 or as much a@ he cares to on the side. Still, he -ne~ up. arrested, but! J-um~going-to-tay—fow- until: the-public- craves a match that} ‘onthe tevet;then-T-wiit-figirt-any-one-they-éemand,- from—1%-to-198--— I will go East this inter, and possibly I wil). fight for the Na-! tional in Philadelphia, as they treated 2—.—_. good when I fought McGovern two. Swill discontinue ‘business; Falation fthe e-my “awn ‘canoe. —wishes-from-your friend: + BAPPRING NELSON {5 IMMY MURPHY, back from—In- Ganapolls, te very iil with ma- larla, His doctor says thut he il surely -not be able to take up etfaining eras before two weeks have pet: Indianapolis club has ta, “pao the match for a ae as Murphy and McFarland Sproved to be a great drawing card. ‘Tommy will try to get into shape again im that time. ut, would have drawn a great St hed not been postponed. pne cigar stand that handled the Uckets ver $1,500 worth were disposed of be- “fore Saturday night—three days before Representatives Fal to Agree at Conference and Situation Is Growing Serious. coe NEW HAVEN, Oct 16—Yale and Harvard are at (t again. And the sit- uation {s somewhat serious—so much s0 that some fear an-athletio break. The football representatives have been un- able to agree. Last year Harvard re- at to—come to New. Haven to the, game scheduled unless Yale ac- 3 Lis eeptdd-a=listof—ofMfvtals:-prescribed=by- ger of fighters, writes a note say<| Harvard, and fear is felt that 2 a ing nthe has paen tree lo gel agreement may -ariee thie tall -° ae toueN EN TRC oP we seablte@n: | Whe “THe TAS “repeesentativer” Have as he wants the n twins to Te made-no-staterment relative to the con- Sthe date set for the battle. play | One Up aRAIISt West Point Saturday. ence and frame a new agreement _mut- Nally satisfactory as to altered detall there Was no reason why this should not be done, but Harvard has made no move to this end. Wheaton Js surely out of the amo for the season, He has water on the knee. Bomar will probably take his place. The squad had a driving practice, and a number of slight Injuries were reported. | Buroh, end rush, cut his head: Parks, tackle, turned hls ankle; Dennis's knee Wes wrenched, ani) Quarterback Binx- ham, of the second eleven, sprained his ankle and will be out of the came a week, All the other men wilt be able IC BREAK U All the Big and Ayers. Mountford Meved ‘each other at a Crimson Is Disppo CAMBRIDGE, Mass., of the season. regulars For forty Oct. Harvard team had Its hardost practice| would have recelved the dectaion over} Elevens: Working} — Hard as the Big Games of Year Approach. i Surles re- arter-hack. inting. 16.— The; minutes the | ere driven against a strong | round bh LANGE BARRY \ TH -AUUND BATTLE (Special to The Evening World.) + BOSTON, Oct. 16 Sam Langford | dim “Barry, of Chi it at Che =o, in their ea last night ten- -£San Francisco Supervisors De-| cide to-Give Licenses for Twenty-Round Fights. BY JOHN POLLOCK. DAMIR, of pugiliam in San Francisco are highly elated over the news that the Board of Su- pervisors out these have-decided to al- nty-round bows to go on again, ond that they wilt Ucenses t \A Saldiers Working Hard. WEST POINT, <:N. Y., Oct, 16—The soliler bove.wte working! hard:for-Bate. MIdayie-wAnE WIT ede, Up until dark last night. Forty minutes for England at once. ference, it Is known to hitve been called sinte whether or not ho has Gunner}to ajscu matters incident-to the an- ( Mo!r tled- up. ‘The Gunner has been) nual game and that the questions taken Very hnrd to drive into matcnes slnce| uy were not settled. C SF cet cha Sees ‘The two-year agreement between them ip ke others boxers: it_all_branches_of athletics ex-| ‘i fragile "rep. he, preters; omeet BUM IGA and fragile “tcPs citing, Ital pired last February, and Harvard gave much safer. Not put that Mot notice that {t was not to be renewed. At Yale intimidations were given that rrit-Harvard—wished—to—hold—-«—conter= Dear. Sir: Y —summer—a—young-man serving tn | the capacity of bartes Tepresenting himself to be “Young Rocher,” a no © Tight be able to give Sullivan a oa Thls- thick. Javed champlon of, mee iad following the correspondence— one? “Gp, Mamaroneck _N. Deets ee big. crema at orp Talled net a soc twice had the ha ~The scrubs on the ‘varalty fit- teen-yard mark, but “an “altenoted forward pass cost them their chance once, and the second time an attempt at drop-kick went wrong, ‘Army line, the coaches keeping it in- tact from tackle to tackle during the The end rimnrag. were - hey kepi ot Kas great] second team, and atthe afternoon's work the sc: in favor of the ‘varsity. nd Daly, weal! the practi The. Nod 01 ence of C. G 5; alty_tackle. and of Wen Osborne played agai: ‘the Harvard spots on the defense. straight football. gave the ‘varait: almost scored. re was 16 dof the; to 10! Although the renowers driven at_top speal-by-Ctth ang nthe . whole | eecand bythe team. res at Ment Var= ned up immense holet for his backs. tackles wore the weak ford lande Tigers Work In Secret. PRINCHTON, Oct. 16.—The Tixers are | Ths RAMe WES A KEVEI Sfegee't erlneren ansan] we eonesn Cac and Tad bean given, had an adva but Langford had ton him \n_reach The first five rounds were lively-ones, tduring-which-Rarry-droveumany.a-hard ;. {tt Pangford round he caugh ion_the jaw with a left hook that stag- Bered thy colored boxer for an Instant. In the exchanges which followed Lang- 1 hot ones on Barry's face and ja ‘After Barry had crossed the right to Langford's ear in the second round the}, latter nearly put Barry down with a rotted an the jaw ——Leang ford. sending lefts and. rights sb fast The freshman eleven | Harry's face and Jaw. that the Tater a tough battle Bauman Is back again clinched to save himself. his right arnt allehtly by striking Lang- ford -on—the—head, The Windy City boxer | ein height and wolght,| Barry—hurt | 15. Tepe Baldwin will be pbeldwtn| foe. ten rounds ‘et tho} second! boxing it line. club, which’ will be brought o| if McFarland doesnot ac: tehed to fixht the jwinner of the Summers-Keyes contest. Gardner to Fight Often. Reforg, leaving for the West with ‘Kid’ Goodman, who Is matched to bor Packey McFarland on Oct. 23, Jimmy Gardner, the clover wellar-welght of New Enxiand, de- Ciared that he Intended to. do conalderable fighting this wintes, His first bout will be with Jack Morgan, the crack Indianapoli Whom he will tackle for ten rou ‘at Fort Wayne, Ind.. on Noy, 13. Gary then expects to Ret oh a battle with Georg Memaic for:iwenty rounds. Johnson Posts $1,000 to Fight Burns. Jack Johnson, accompanied by his mans tricks arrive! at San Fran- | only a few of the fight promoters, those who have pulied of bouts which were fought onthe-teret The sith -managere am to receive these Hcenses are GH san A lee Geng ine Wettin Bieter and Markie lates earn aut * : ~ “Allow him-to-pull eff the twenty-round fehe n Joe Thomas and George chell at the baseball park ternoon, Nov. 28. Donovan Matched to Box Walcott. Mike Denoran, sturdy ight middie- on Monday Wient, Ihe reran Saha y for bie coming battle with Jim Finn, the Pueblo heavy-welstit. whlch (Ue decided on Oct. ah at Colma. Flaps trian Isa ain Perit beat Fivan tht he haw Of SLO and _tasued a _challene: ft eeal hay ome Barret the beawyoneltehamplosebie Uiie- Burke Has Not Drawn Color Line. Sallor Burke, who has parted with his manaxer, Joe Humobreys. aeain with his fire—manveer, Clark. sald last night coat chanced hin mind about drawine, the colo: ‘o |Welgst of Koohester, who boxes Jack Black- burn, of Philadelphia, for stx. rounds before Industrar A, Ca of: Pailladelpnia. on Priday night, wMs secured last meet Joo — Walen the champion, for thow which will SHOW GOOD FORM and Troaearer, 5 cs “Gilmour “Vice: President R, M. Hebard. Myatt; Secretary, ne ku ago, ostensibly to) yon? left here two saath Hel, it Bea}, [undrea and Sixteenth street, =O to: Boston to wrestle Bell, or [night to watcn the bowlers: in Boston Atsiniic. Assovlation. | 147-3 imen—tournament, which: f° prrv Ineldentally (by Way of an—after- ing very exciting contest. In the thought; probably), he took along tll! cainea: iast night Alhambra -won two avatTa are eat pat hey nd the zcores were above the cries hands on and left bills innumerable inl Grate he irooklyn section in the Moetra- politan chanspionshin opened at Eh- fers Universal alleys, “with the Uni- saln and Benecas, from the Amphion alloys, on the drives. ‘The visiting teant Won two of the seriox of three games. Scores Jn the various tournaments were us follow: hiargavan's three-men—Alhambra, vw Hite Mopbrinto, Aim, Taree Lenox Casing, Si —re, diah ete—Oornwell, Alhambra, AT Reet = in} ihe. liberty. of . If you. pub- z mentioning | thls hogs or my name? As thix “Young “Roeber” makea a business of xolns from place to place working thls wrest “Hing ke, collecting all the money be Tigab as bets to-place, and then decamps, | \; fe may be a to the public at! large to-show him up. He also makes | a peint ot Fetnnh oF Fours, calling you “Hon, Very Truly Yours, 7 Vnlvenal, y Seulth. 25. Gra pe owiad-to print pois wak 7; ve. Algonguin, of before. Sl) rie Mong i that my name has : Speen tnken invain-by-sueh-gha flere: and s to pin one down ‘oocaslonally —— LATONIA ENTRIES. LATONIA RACE TRACK, Oct. 16— Entries for the races hore Thursday prety busy thin season - * da. "Hlkh Ground, Coamopolitan,’ Daunt: Liberty, Hoosevelt, Mystics, ‘Klobers, am, Peo Bas, Monarch and Kil Kale aun others baving engsgad— duh quarters dition, to the) ham_Pala “has reserves nd duck pin games, at East Ne thveral stripe for pony has arranged for the fol- ainenta at the Universal in Alley Owners’ Individual, House, Provident. Union versal and Metal District.” These repr pent about seveiity 1,000 bay iors. ecischinidt, trea composed of promi- nt how fer Ae its headqiar al_He! The Mell Gate B y man 1 F Mtr tant captain. vi —_—_—_—_.____ BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. BE retary; Fred. Miller f, captain: Charies Ross, a:al MONT. . Uct. 16. PARK The are Ha RACE: TRACK, entriv« for to-mor- as follows uiieap; for owo-year- Jam ots _INDEXE DO _. Oct. TITS, ® van ‘is training hard -for both Summera-Keyea Bout Clinched. — AML tetatin tor the ten-round-bout-betwren Johnny 51 Engtish ientwetet and Bert Keyes ere clinched to-day, eae Ot the fighters posting. a “ot while the officials of th —AMUSEMENTS.__-_. Bix! HIPPODROME. A ih Ste Daily Mat. at 2, 250. at B,bc.191.00, reoXIsG GIN MIDATR Wit 100" Doves: aM. i m Lanxtor@ ckburn if money chan Rot meet these colored hoxera, GLOVER AND QUILL DRAW. The men fourht a exchanzine the in every round. of the two by Solte thin ady Kuectaions “by rushes with stir face and richts body. while! slowed hm un after the tenth tu The decision of the referee was well ree gelved by The prediminaey, tes “erieling battle, Hardest lend of. plawe® over vend, aetedl ire Ear ee the Quill's vicious nd jabs to the hear By ERE Sea eee Bap The Step Sister- Pity & torn : DaAty, Slane Mate to-dayesat / MH ANGLIN | 7ONGBE: |-MILLER vgs S10. Matar: ROBERT E DESON at Rene Fharerni beter nent : Nov. cau) ws & KUMrAntee that Sey wht malt AT - GRAVESEND GRAVESEND 12 WAVECREST—Six ful handky 190 THE | SQUIR 1.21 3-5, breezing, — Bix Dreezing. Acta woll, 145 ARABO—One mile In ny? 171 TILEKILNS — Five | handily. Never 170 SER SGHBBL—Five Out furlongs: all out. 165 ANDREW. 1.47 2-6, driving, 16: NADA—One— mile In good shape. 170 JULIA POW BUL—Bix L236, breczing, | Bt breezing. 150 MAXIE A Ww ire our handily, Is no Worked well to- > Wants SELAN—Six _ carlonas 1 TRACK. RACE THATK, Oct 116.—The track was fant and some Ko0d workouts_were noted to-day: — riongs in 1.2% | Is ready and Kood. furlongs 1D Neyer better. 167 ACE HIGH—One milo LH day. furlongs jooks well fusionga_ mud. in 1174-5, tn her furlongs eis at 1.19 2-5, nudder, furlongs in ot r AT. SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK. IN JUBILER, JUGGINS—Four furfonge 1n 0.49 3-6, handily. ‘This colt can win, 109-GAMBRING S—One mile -in—147-2-6; breezing. At'hix best. RUNNING 1.45, best. breezing, She {a at ier “very 1S ROSMIRO — 6ix_furiongs in 12, breezing. Never so «ood. 72 BALLOT—Qne mile and an sent m 2.00, breezing. Is at his heat. JAGHSx furlongs-in 117 3-6; driving. Not much. ATHLETE Six furlopes In (1.11 3-6, breezing. pes 169 BLACK MARY—One male in 1.46, xal— loping. a2 noir ~——breegzing. He has epeed. 71 SHENIY WILLIAMS—One mile and A Ca tn 2,18, ever better in nN e. “oighth In 2,@1 2-5, breezing. “Is ordi- 1 ORENITE—One rule In 1.43 2-5, breex- ing. tists rend 69-MONOPOLIST.— & Bix galloping. 1.16 colt, GLASS—Five ‘furlongs In . handily, Had epeed to-day furlongs in This ise nice 158 H 148 AU galloping. Bie loka better, 169 BERWICK—Six_ furlongs ty 1.17, breezing. He has 169 LOPLY—Went along. Al out. I no account, 169 ALL. ALONE— good. GH Went along. Is very WATER—O ifs AM! ~ AMUSEMENTS, ~mle--- and an Joe Humphreys, the New York representa: cFarland, the ui Chienko tient Offer—to_ineet KELL Ghild & PROCTOR 5NN Tht Broadway | FIFTH AVE. CO, 28th Ht. ‘AT PINEY RIDGE v1 AV. “asa Ma ay 3 Daily Mai 1 ah “Walter C. Watermelon Little Hh “UNION SQ. at a5 May Tully &-Co. “Phone 120 Stary, Gillettern Dow -{byballen yd Wes Mnsher & Ds Jullan ‘Tann IRMA TLORRAT. MR, & MUS, DRE Phone 300) Fes |e mice Sah rerest: it. 1015-23. Dally Sat. 10:19:28. The EMBASSY BALL Mix Morgan, Mrttrasg) ja Vande. Ctr, 2&8, f Dally Mat 18-25. HAMMERST EIN’S : EV Six 85, BU, Tis, 1.00. 498 at, Bway . . 7 AILY MATS Sue and th ays DAN QauiaL, Bois wei DUNN, JULIAN Ble McFarland May Box Matty Baldwin ot New Tavern} Matty | & goth. Tol. 1530 Mad, Byala. MatTo-dayesat.? 13, Tisen'a The Sinater | ‘ fiway & 20th, Tel, 1648 Bryant CASINO, 5 15, Mat. To-Mor., 2.15 Savoy 48 Mata, Bway « WALLACK’S ®7,4.! THE SILVER GIRL Eyierraey ieee tune oo ESS a DAVID BELASCO and ae 4efleraon DeAngelis, Manche “Hine: Alexander, Carr to The Gay W! nite Way BY th, Herald Sq. se Ee | The Girl Rehind [with Conale = 424 Bt, W. of Biway. Tei 16 wie ani! Eva 8.15” Sat.bni.2 49 ve. 8.15, ow HELDS Tes the Counter, Edlea, cart Mt ames Oeil n> Monte Gita a ets Tae aa 2c JULU GLASER) | “LO1S, Fuow Bro THBA, B's ya Broadway fit" ie Tiel : Ane Daly 90 Oren, Beat RETTY ANG 5 ean Ad devil jG Raewies, Heer =a I oe udeviile HURTIG & SEAMON'S sine a Mat, (The Behman Show and Fran! Dally|Mryante, Congress Of American Oi YORK VILLE/AROUND THE cLock With the Richio Tenulty Metropoll in of Morning: eviden ramen Cramplonadip at the de alleys, last thake natin order to in showing. | stronger tuwlerswill hav Stead Tiere homo alleys were & hoodoo Jast year to ‘the Dig Wage bowlers and the Ni York teams finis tn the ‘mats. The Algonguina were the visiting team af | luae tient and won (wo out of three RAnioR, {gine sosreasi Algonauta, RUA Bil, S25; arn: Dunbar, ‘Morningside, hinge 1 Fea meaty jt; Gold Mike Padden, telling. it n. fark Time 1 Se ort THIRD RACE ariiing i: Wo ean) KidEIey Merk. 9: Twieera FOURTH RACE ineeedlad Porat ane he bates mbera of the Independent Order of resters will goon start a bowl ng irnament at Bhier's Fulton § Subway alleys, Brooklyn. ‘y MoMortry and High Kérs Chrystie and Burnette tava Waler tak at 110, orentce allowance ob timed. [Weather oleae: track by ote te eter, hail t oh Jin ow If you have a Rood news item on bowling or are Interested In seeing yuar_ scores Printed mail much communications to Bowling alng World, Park Row, New 3 ‘ Mit MONMOUTH TO YALE-W ei mt foal Aaturday: leaves Cedar The Ntuyvesant H he {zed for the season and bowl at Av, Harbor 4ur-olda; Rac HL p for thr Pi about two onamy yearoldss six Milford FOURTH RACE~The Rar: 00 added: & furlong 408! Gott —tanty. Per ‘ourenne Killalte Faust RACE, ang! up Dolly Donascar: Welbourne ex Wolf Adoration Umbrella BIXTH RAC and upward, no Selling winners at ak Grove Spaculum 5+ *Alperenarche ®MUntborra for three-year olde: apo Handicap; inile and for three: t thin WINDSOR ENTRIES. FIRST RACE. “Five and o-yearolds and Merry Helle, 100: Jv Henrietta, 1 10d: Chief Deputy, 108; *Tne Belle, 301; Bon- 101; Little *Creole Girl, KACE—Steeplechage: half furlones: up,-—Char | a | Dickson LO'Nelll, 106 id: Roval Tar 40: short ¥ Tony Hart, 139; . 126, One” tlle; toa tt FOUTT RACE—¥i two yoursolda. aut Pry. 1 Awiem, crebghithe of a mile to Creat, WT: 1 ¢, 107; Thurhet, 10% Kitty Smin, EDETH | RACE--One miles; elling: | three-year-o da King of tho Velley. 100: Oberon, O04: Joe Levy, Doclle, 100; *Charles Btone. Hvind. 00), SIXTH 90: RACH Beven-elenths of ide.--—-Potent, ‘Toddles. Alta” MeDonald. 160: Rone, 07; Ben W, BUN, OT; Family Penrhyn, Linda | at TMartinettt & Sylvester, Sharp. Bros, A Nonanetts PRESENTS LE TIMSELF In G CHICKEN OF MUBIO 14th SLA Irving Pi EO jee weess DBNMOR aes Home Pricen 2c. to FL. Mata.T . Next Sunday Fvepine. havanced 3 ARD inTWO. ISLA} Init weve In advance, BAe way & uth at aug But, only. | BLANEY? Wed. 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