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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. = EDITED BY, __ ROBERT EDGREN, - LOBBY SCENE IN GANS’ S HOTEL. FT Snoez POLIZHED H EYES Sracwed youne Peter): T= from him. safe and sane cleverness and take chances once more! Pie LESS Fron BacTinbae. jmiddl stops Freddie Weeks in Four_| Rounds at "Los Angeles.’ Belocting -Papke Oct 30.—Fred- i: try Mor, some time. @le Weeks, tho much-touted feather- elsion. eight champion of Cripple Creek.} If O'Keeffe can win from Papke he no_matech for Abe—Attel), will be given a chance Traitor the middh —fethersweight..champlon. of. ‘orld, in their bout before the Pa ifte | Athletic Club last night Weeks was; © O'Neill in Ring Again. Jack O'Neill, the Quaker City pusiliet whe stl; —atter—being—floored five tikes] won many hard fights in Phijadelphie « few feceasion, The finishing blow was||Year# ago, Dut whe suddenty dropped out of B-whcrt right-hand swing to the jaw, | {ho eam, wall don ihe mille senee the little champlon pul over as | camo), for fitteen rounde at jena’ thay WITT knocked out in the fourth round, by/] ks Tad atageered to WN ahs eee “perter “ne gets: Abe started his flghjing career as a one-punch knockout -arust: ie fell oft tor saveray years: became “clever,” and didn't knock out anybody. Abe seemed to bave lost his pulich. But ast night’in Los Angeles Abe gave Wecks, the Colorado marvel.|_ a terrific/beating in folir rounds. In the fourth round Able knocked Weeks, who was stipposed to be as tough as whalebone, down five times. After the last Knockdown \Veeks was ao near out that the referee stopped the bout (0 save Aim (rom being killed. may be able to defend that title as Jong as Joe Gans has defended the light-! weight belt. TELLS coming back into the knockoui -class_was—an—unexpected event. He won 80 many fights on the referee's decision that he thereafter te'd go in for knockouts, and everybody Jaughed- But Able made good. He has resurrected the pun OF GANS haa offered “Little Chooo- wasting any time in vain preliminary flourt late (George Dixon; a job as does! Rene : * Stratford, Conn., » bartender in Joe's new Baltimor®)Friena Bob mn., Oct 2th THINGS THAT MAY HAPPEN. _ BE ATTELL ts becoming an “Old Master.” The longer ‘Abe fights the |, ous. Froerx®, 27 A OE + UPNAGING A OTE. Beay Z ae ‘ RONNING imams a : We ey BOWLERS SHOOTING RECORD SCORES, — Western bowlers must open thelr eyes note the phesomenal scores pin’ knights of the Greater this early stage of the | —vowlera ~nave——hardiy- night--Alambra—Enterariae. ae Abe is still feather-weight champion, and from, present Indications Be thelr joints end rudden iffen the muscles, the Brookiyn : Th ceased to be a drawing card. Abe/eaw the money slipping away. ihe ee air ales SEE ba It made him desperate. and he determined to lose a little of his) ring theit emilee ‘with théir home He annbunced that] drives, nine games t & team average are something remarkable. n eight, made —s and upward one mile and and high score | Owing to the scarcity of echedutes in the | Wes won by_Land League. Malus =e Perial, 964, 1,040, 97: ioe High’ score—Mt vera! eiperaide at Sie Empire, 756. Untversal, 000,090, | 1.2: It could not pe verified) The mecging Lnperial, [SUIT certainty be meld thie tail in ra & Lankenai — Berrigere. 79 Morrie The Arcade team. of ‘Trenton, has chal’ S550 Empl jenged any ieant in. Rrooklyn or Meakat= High score=Flower, for @ home and home series In in@l- x; gthree and _—Ove-men matches “urtle is yeaares Arcades: STRIKES (AND SPARES. | | ann LEAGUE GETS STAKE. Owing to conflicting dates the Tren- |, VONDON, Oct At Newmarket to- ton-New York Interstate series in Man- | aay he Cainpregeonte Sirkesiiatban hattan last night was postponed. lsovercigns added. tor three-veearolds. 06 Five-mon on the: team ead j tut: the League for bigh indildual average: Smith, 22; and De Mott. 19, Helitas, Cohn ‘and/Smith having rolled in six fates acd the others in three. 16% En stern -Leagie-Newerk—and-_2 puplonshig this. seg tthansa 128s nacments this season’ announ-ements {Second and Stick Up was third. Fifteem of eames are frequently omitted’ Ditto the | ROraee etirted, receipt of scores. ome day the alley own- —— ert may awaken to thele own best Intarcats A NTs. 3 MUSEME aes fa, Games scheduled in the Metropolitan LAND. BALOWIN-WIN THEA FIGHTS ==: {BI Papke. the welght of- Feather - Weight Champion) rounds at the Nationa:-A. C., of ane | deiphia,-on-Saturday night, Nov, 9. eeffe's firet op-| ponent. Manager Harvey could not have! \picked..out a more dangerous man if he oct eee —Lirled. apke je one = ture: A victory tor WOR him “bouts again in 2 ea to Fight Ruseell, 'Toung Kenny,’’ th New England, who 4! twe bouts he had sturdy lightwelght of ot the most prom- out In thts our} Hé has scored many 'knook-outs and has never lost a de- thance 1c-make-nood-en—Menday ni fn a_six-round bout wit the Spring Garden A. “Papke in Ring To-Night. Bil Papke will h Tuignt._He will me ten-pOurdt “boul at a show tobe “trourht- vcr . & short distance outside of weight —or——welter— jortight=championship=titie of Ameria. “Hyland to Fight Packey. fam McClintock, manager of Fighting Dick ' Hyland, has received an offer of $1,000 for Ris end. for Hsland to meet Packey McFar- land tn a fifteen-round bout t batons the Tri- - C., Of Daven Nov. fas-xccepted-tt— feet after the referee had counted nine #aconds Grey ni tor the fourth time: After being counted aut by Roferee hyton, Werks wan Carried to his cor- seconds, where he did not juanear for fully ten min- | ad eitegfrateminuterer ver ior his opponent, and hit \- ei aA AVLeTe Ne pteased with + ARE eo tx to the body. | BOSTON,’ Weeks did som yactive Tie started out agecessively | (Ue Second and Tast day—of-the-annuat T jiipmisgmateaee teed aeciee Set blows with ws juli Unconcétn as If | professional Golfera’ Ageociation at the he werg jloaler at a social card event In. the Hirst round Atteli rained num-| Brookline Country Club. =periss Wows otis oppanent.- wig | ~ATrangements:for-t Weeks seemed to be dazed after a min- | conmpieted just before the start: Ule or so of fghtlog. Attell set out a punch, | Prizes Were announced for to-cet it. Weeks | competition, three for the foursome and me up for the secona round with his! a fourth for the best individual round closing. but otherwise fresh! Se-a5-holes. i Abe Immediately started after him, and |The piaying condition: ther was cold and orge Low managed to negotiete 10 morning round: In 14 strokes. sores for the firat 18 yand when the bell rum £oNawas serge att Tom ‘from that time on had the fight won. fe kepe Gin blows coming. so fn: that te iw y iT rad Atells w the-ring with hin. ‘Around Attell punishes to hfe corner very: gromey conclusion then That | Hutchin and Matt” i it pul out in the next OTT Tifown sand Wo he thelr was toward fhe | A. H. Fenn and J. Hobe: of the bell for the | Dull and Andy: Campbell; 7 Hrd—Wereks came: and J Brae ths _ Gilbert = and Attell, nee | J)_Young, 7ts_ Donald Ro Maguire ry At the count!7: Alec Ross ‘and’ nd wan quickly | Rawlins and J. 8. Pearson pier Pent eyeing. |jndspexids Hunters tae insmar a Me ieabos - go TaN Delng finiey a tran eon et Set PIMLICO ENTRIES. ma Riven oan ovatloa efor: Mi Wonderfil exmenese ei moreeeeaatee PIMLICO RACE TRACK Ma_\c BALDWIN-GETS VERDICT. te wins | raleor Hac BALTIMORE ye a halt furiongs Bae 1ORE Md. Oct. 3 ean eee Bille Boston, who ree fesnied a fwelght pugilist of | Si ke posted $2,500 and | i ielienge to Aght Any Meht- werld forth rine’ My last and elsion bs Rotores Of Use cones 5 awarde = | 18h FY, . Hox, RIN Baldwins, ur as the fomipoinied him tn thy maj PONS Mirae gave War toe We tiie) has the baitle a draw | 12S Royal Onyk, 102: PIPTIE RAC he cou tally brishtty ance, aul din equally’ sonever a not on the NTH v eg ye mes Ww that the crowd its mone thts Ba of pure tht Ieshelenst mizgens | t rare ton of 4 10 BOSTON, Get Unk South Boston. » o bout Satithe Winnjesimet 2 . Chel wea, hart mip Russell bad the better! poRTSMOUTH, Loot the contder wand P. Weston ‘ ward F etn, yRERPRI the’ welter-weig earn el pt {of Sngtand, Who’ rel attesn mlnn tyed in thfe country for| wen: dire manager, He to mest has credit | feel like vhmagining anything JAMAICA ENTRIES. JAMAICA RACE TRACK, . 30,The entries for to-morrow’s race [bere are ax follow FIRST RACE—Fi ward which-have 1m mile and a sixteenth, OK = USTEN OS IN NEW YORK, nla ‘to- the ae %0,—Foursomes | PAE Ee Was able tol were the programme” this morning for “day's play were holes ere | (138) Handzarra iy Parn: } stand behind the : roa and wind 19 great. | every day and say Me—chiret At that Weil, ‘Bob, AIMGat~ AT: ting colored fightera. jand, where they have always loved to fal clinches and rub noses with thelr African brothers, the clubs are} putting up the bars. Gans is the only | olored tighter now who js actually) a drawing card here in America and) who ia atill in demand among the ciubs. Sa_Joe'a_hotel may_be a_haven of refuge for stranded acrappers of eon will-ornament the bootblack atand.1/{R0 Tt ant one Po tte ting, barring “only” Terry McGovern. ologist, could entertain with a shell jot a iittle fron man. He can take mor game, with the guesta to see whether, they | OOrn Be eis for more. paid double rates or nothing —at—alt. Imagine-Dixon toring. ‘Al Herford down “hat boxing -ts—‘brutal more this-morning; The next" siep—Int- sr 1nreenige—pocemen a while ago. Joe Gans going to work on Friday night. w 6 a Tet- ‘writes—the way he punches—withoutl It all depend: AT GRAVESEND TRACK. AT ‘SHEEPSHEAD € eay TRACK. TRACK, Oct.| BHBPPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, iin and no fast workouta were |e ot" accomplished. 164 CHANTE! LLY— Six furlongs ‘breexing. Txb-her. LHOURNE, — Si pea 502-5, handily, Never #0 good. 179 1EP- breezing. He is ready. ¢ By eas n|iv7 FIRBBRAND—One mitten Matti breezing. Not muoh. N LUS SF ‘our socion eee in O07 li4 MY JACK—Six furlongs) in 1.30,- gal. handiiy. A nice © loping. Very ordinary. BSTELI-E ‘Four furlongs ines ‘art B) BRADY-Six furlongs tn LAL 26, handily. , Not much, galloping: In ereat form, |1st STHRAY:-One mile in Laz WEBBING==-Fotie frjones ih inj geod shape, CE—The Packer. Srvirs at, "ee five and» bait furlongs 107; Kin For four-year-oldx and SECOND RACE ae year” ie relling: mile and. seventy litle left | Acanker. 102: Joden ‘Three-year aide * met “kK 104 APicer, Keight Kutwele} fa Sul: | Ot RD RACE: st Sit, in a fittesn: | ward: tlle rie fe the Borek Onyx. High salon” Bhinkle Ser aa Wilton tackase: 8 FOURTH. RACE i roe ere miles » Btatford puree mile and forty year-olds an} upward; ix, furlongs, Grenadler Nobleses Obilce. ToT; Lianthon: Wilton “Lackays, | Crimson Clover, Stiilatroks, RACE--Maides thi Taciila, Festover, Morning Lent. W.--Articles of Alinwanite claimed track ‘ Ruseoil, of| WESTON KEEPS UP PACE ON Philadelphia, and Larry’ Conley, of 1,230-MILE RECORD WALK. for $1,000 a -xide » gate recolpta, HW two-thirds of ¢ The men are square heel who In walking from , reached this lock this afternoon within | schedule; time, s Hail to take oath | PytpIs9 of wieeling the best mealthere that he had walked from Po: fers, has got on « match at| land, pe he started last, evening.) myo, Gave, for the a elle oritend, Me. to (hie consecuilve hours. Americans Will’ Run to Oi Bu : Camille Beacon’ 20a, Mt Sunny Broo< carnal ' Uneie Henrys! 1121. Stener Hil Dual ee (ia, 100; Unele Heir {| Btoner Hill, hirvieey? Maprunite 13d. Je@eresn Oo, SIXTH RAC 44-quartor miles ret Gaicaao, excopted, hav | In the Herald road race) < the’ Amnerisan vasbletic ‘Union, a. with Octe: Lee, of ABRACA DRABRA~ Four trrlangs | 2 revzing.* No Recon aan! 154 working, wel AME Re siix. furlongs $n 128 handily, Bus Ta hy tne best ysi@aistuctones in 120, allop-| 49 Dees, looks well, ay any day wante ‘ VOEAD AY Soven furiongs in 1.37, breezing, Watch this one handily. No. account. — THROCK $] ae preasing, Ordinary. are hearings — + haing won ten out of fif- jaw ia Srotona, Br Daily Matatz” 25e.-8] Evat 8) ase. a3 T. Washing-| | Justa few lines to—tet you knew fadling former #Saut caming Aphis . areca wes itt tasttowtn tn He saya tet roti a_ disappointed boy. andthe latter ex out of kel Tors team_average ia Pan: 9 ecore 1,083. Chea__Dumas. red prominently x the-ndivicual- champion, Te haveltaliti aver the pages and look right into f them to find out what IT now. And then I might have are rolled. and tn thie syster ing averages Voorheis loads aisstencus \ with 19 for forty games: 198 for fifty-one games-— ee ened The Merry American eee Musica) Travesty. ahi raed Centra mt Supettia Brooklya. st {NEPTUNE'S DAUGH’ S 4th Di oximivart Jacoby are sti holding Dba- Our} AERIAL HOWE BACLEZT, toad “Soutrs -dorn-for_the champlonehigy + ‘ew European Circus sete — bot: Sehiamara- Music Hoses. 2 = ~apectacie, PIONEER DAYS. leads this| There wee @ report around town a Jeague, with an average) of 206 for six | {hai the executive committer of the NX. B./ Next Enormens Success. Pllery’s Band series of games, “while Johns, of Now- com’ xe has an ererage of 196 for fifteon | mm ny In the Eastern, however, indivi- aie ; two, .thres and five-men series AMUSEMENTS. _ Sega Be! We aG Pate al Alexander Carr in The Gay White! would “meet either Oct 90" 31 or ‘Nov, Johns ‘han? Brosaway & 401 y LYRIC 124 ot.. W.of it wry, Tol : : & Sat Evs.15.MatsTo-4'ySe Ug Rert develops the same kind of duaky hue. Imagine The Goldfelds |, punch with hia fata on Friday night (that'a_the name of Joe's hostelry) a*/ that he shows here with his pen, Sum- y. Peter Jack- i mersTmgnt as Weil CO DacK to England. {Geoay lepressircon x oune And tt jen't the ost unilxely thing in Joe Watoott-will:be a handsome barber. | Summeraoja. the moat. fighter. Misaiaa!pp! ia just: buljt right for a|tor two rounds that I ever saw ina page. Jack Johnson, the eminent fake-! Bir'inis boy Keyes has the endurance ‘1 ot _craps|than Tommy Murphy, took from Sum- wrnlels fos eet ae pel mere at Philadeiphiala vear ago—and IMMISSIONDR BINGHAM betteves Newark rolls at Cordes's, ight in an Interstate series. TOURNAMENT SCORES. Bowlers in the Morning Newspaper SON ca SROUDHLY am ii 4 Yet he “commended’’ the action the Imagination la a mental picture of| tno united In an attack upon a ‘armalit man, driving « poevare eon Gaeta the bon of both of his hands wi Boe Ex ; fight {hele clubs, jerked -him from bis wagon 2 New Haven such frer—that—he_ landed. on. So ee nlnkt rien ah his heed on the pavement. ant clubbed each.in_three Eastmeadiin £00 ‘sdorf’s—Aseociation...820, eee tucsebocker, O14, ae aT Sbetambia- ae ae Mornin jean a cote. ieee Be Royal ‘Areanum D im Paar ie i ‘a ee jean "National § | oct, 0.Phe track was slow. this morn’ yaibeal track ix atttt in @ bad) Det ONS Ordinary workouts were ‘ecore—A. Brunt. even Unton, in {-9-TBA_CRESR—Six_furtongs in 1.18 3-5, fo Tisas, breecing. In good shape, ts WOODLAND — Four furlongs. in Ee ai nat ‘rour—furionee—1h—O58 25, | 18S ‘PURSLANE-On® mile. tn 1812-6, 1:52, S ER—Taree * [154 MONOPOLIST—One mile in 1.64 3-6, SL ED egy Toros hand >-—Hea-epeed-in—the mom ng. Good work. 219 PRINCESS NETTIE—One mile in{ Eyee. at 8.15, MAT,TO-DAY 26. .50c. ee lnelaned: both: Night 1 Thurs, Nov. 7, Souvenirs OFF Teo te ndibaw ded 2 speed is mee SNR Four furlongs in ely Han ten | 173 GREENO—Four furlongs in 0.82, ORTON—SIx furlongs tn i@ FLAPMAN-Six— furlongs In 1-20, 7 e furlongs in 1.08, breezing. Likes mud. SURVELLLANOB—Six furlongs In 1.9) 2-3, handily, Very speedy. PIOSION-Foyr furloras in handily. Never, so good Seven fusiongs In She ta not much. Han his 1 POWELUGFIve furlongs In 5. handily) She ja at her bests NG STAR—Four, furlongs (n driving. Doesn't look well. | LATONIA ENTRIES. LATONTA RAGE TRACK, Ky., Oct ly ‘Aroilowing aré the entries for the | (iaiiMiaiialiaMiaiielialiaiiaeliel a races here Thuraday: : FIRST RACE=Sevie furlongs. Selling Reoken, Moindy, 190: Caner ‘Anneti¢ LAG ross Nendor.! 105) Dorasette, 105; § Wet 108; fiilderbrand., S Ainmeraway, 105), Tight Note wen, 103; Gold Enamel Peter Nathaniel, 112 v BECOND. RACE-—Six furlongs, Purse —C» gar, 88) Komelia Kinks, 6) Lady Vie. fis Park V R Wank. I0h: Masco. Fa Ves ora te tone Ethal Gare 119 Rustie, 110, wilted. RACE One | mlioi selling squagne, 94 Toss of Pink. 94; Little Light or MM wtreen, ied; Katle “Powers 10h; Teebs ranada, 112 FOURTH RAC even Curlones: cap. Water Cooler, 83; Linda Drata vies; Silver, Brook, FA 5) Ketehemik —Beven furlongs; Purity, meliowners and rere flavor are the distin- Otamp"’ sesuring full jenn quentsty. be nell GarSEATS* 4) WEEKS IN- ADVANCE, EXTRA MATINEE ELECTION DAY, OFERA-HOUSE, pore y Gc. al. Faroe AMNATION DE FAUS TION DE ae Rox-office open FaNnP STEN s GERTRUDE HOF! M rarren. Carson’ Rros, eed le THES HOMEOF” ERP NLA a Stam Atial| REDE, COLI BE oon HAMBOURG" Tiekets on Diadey ULANEY'S” Wed. Mat.23 & Election Mat. Cavalleria Riiicena? recede Direction Ni, (rich 'e> Taneatn Ba. iy egnrrrel iiway(end séiniets Biway|Te) 3500 Col Br AiR Nes DAbetiabhs | | nec fietap WGA HACKETT iscitt, Eve S20 1'S ByAsonn ot. Tol 1000 Berane Francis Wilson witexuatanrd DALTISE: Palas REAL atin’ DIVr MILLER BR. Biway & 38th st pas = betiver anne nner ioe Day 218 ELSIE JANIS c.8.2i Tre Warnes B'day & 43th,at 8.90, Mats, Thirs. Sat.& Nov.t at 215. Ly at. 3 THE THIBP , Siteasetteetss Mal GARRICK a eatarae ae aa ; - GEORGE > a | | The Merry ¥ Widow: ae = Sieaea daca Sod sia 73 |_| RODWAY. pee fist ot. i \ter, It-ia just long enough. Keyes himiao: Lec eels waa laid up 10) | ividual tournament at Lubre's Park raped te Row alleys got after the- pine hard ent last night and: bigh scores were rolled. Bourke defeated Brill an Kastness, | anes, and Brill defened || at Ako |ivancneree| es. 8.15. Hu theca bet Bat Ss Meta Bali kas TT i ener EU (ae Vaudeville! a | FRED IRWIN'S" Big" Stow pegs ee Med WithEdnaMay5. 0 ner, YORKYILLH The Candy, Kid. ‘Also Vaudeville. _| with Ray Raymond. in Chapin, Mat. To-M'w, 23c. Metropolis ae “iit dine $ MAL. To-day, 236 ASTOR We = 212. To: wick een fe otal ia Last 2 | peti at Loran aint, evenine Watt il ‘A Recing Romance. Garden ties: thet & Mad, er ice. & Daly. 40-33, Lat G times.” Matte aRD [AN Ti. THOMPSON | aa Ah nee ne See MADAM itisiiiin Phone ae alvers ’ eri aT aD AV, aD re EM. apech ete PASTO OR RE ee THE REDS Seana ne Phone 3548—Morn. | an Ralieene.< Apna May jsithaTinay,|: | And Vausevt 5 in 2 asi T Bilth st. Ladiew Mat. To-day HEWEY- Broadway Gaicty Girls }) Misbithe.t iD Veuterttie: LIAdlen Mat.T dy BELASCO F Btibwae moet et || HYDE & BERMAN'S | * y L STAR a Sant. STUTVESANT [Stak EY Co. DAVID BELASCO WARPIELD J1,A Grand <TRASS ANSON, = ATL Dresentn Davia Bransby Williams, BON TONS Hilda Spong, Alec TRA—MATZEY * ley & Co. James errr 1ROUPE — Howard ‘Truesdell’ SHUBE IRT OHS ATR! & ConMucart's Doge &| Weex Nov. 4 lates venom ae eokEpr nt Geren | Dacia Nelae By, mye anche Bates F THE) COLDEN Weer, ehou 2e, R G, Knowles, ae R WEPK—FOLLIES OF PEA Matinees To-day f fat., 2.15. ee 2 Fallen by the Wayside Pe 5 LEE AVE. STOGK co, uel Tornbere. The Maney Lanter THE UNDERTOW.) Matines Dai ee American | Hate nae | “CONVICT. “THE GI since Nellie V Wert ae g F i WEE __SPORTING. JOE WeBeRe” ; “RACING AT ; MURRAY has ae PARISIAN wiDOWS An