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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, Bay “Detective fe eee _ Tales of His: Bei Ss ID Mi ‘COY, the ctl has bes “come a sleuth. He runs a de “tective ‘agency, At_iast the Kid ie tH the right te. few better fitted for the gum-shoe business th: feCoy. ‘The Kid knows every plekporlct- and card sharp and second-story worker In New York. And he's miooth endugh to outwit appens to meet ia ae PERE of his “hew occupation: McCoy always has been a very smooth article. He has been a top- notcher from start to finish. During his ring career he became one of thr greatest henvy-welghts In the world, ehouRs he never welgned Much aboye the middie-welght limit. If McCoy little leas slippery he might-have become a champion. He ‘Thers are y one hs] us to_tim Corbett? NICU MAKE HI INVAL IN DIAMOND RoBBERY Cates. ACUABLE ABLE Gwe eG Pouic TO e ERT AID IN AYysTeRie (aS AND SUMMERS of-steesstil_fghting—bs. here: in New, York, ‘when there is very little doubt that he was Corbett’s | fought-Gat bet on—te—levelthere—is_no—teliine has ih’ he might hove risen afterward. Here are a few little tales of the foxy Kid's exploits: fot to leave within an hour. e om biz reward for this. Tek -you what Ull do—give me $0, you take the Sanit enlie a The men CAC time MeCor haa dlepored of fve rings | bad_a hundred doilars, He sail away | to ‘Frisco, arrived in state, went to the Palaces Hotel, and lived like a prince while his money lasted. OMMY WEST was fighting in Mil- | “iwaukee back -in the early nine- ties, He “knew McCoy then ‘as o-beat his way around Sountry and occasionally took on A bt. Returnlig from Milwaukee after fight West saw: McCoy hiding Inj end of the car. After the conduc-+ tor had gone through McCoy walked] (down the aisle, looked over the | IVE Whew ter Henri Jonn Josep M@hecks stuck in the passengers’ fiat Plaacke arrived“ from Hollant: efatids, and finding one with the Chi-| Plancke wanted to be a fighter. McCoy warunk f Q Ali) on it-deftly picked {tt out etka: mbering —owrier'e—hat—and}x5-poxstbin, ‘xmtted-up-at the-giant-andc}- flicking it into his own offered to hox him. Plaacke smiled ‘nd satcdown with y, thought he would be #Lo6k out, Kid,’ and accepted. They met in Phil- Adelphia, McCoy's ancer replaced the it; ud Into trouble. "Nojtrouble He butchered Pinuck lke a” cCOY was tn his Broadway place band came est. ) he borrowed check all EChicaxo. (COX. once joined Tommy Ityan's tratning camp, white Tommy was ® training for a fight Ryan wa mmons then. McCoy was unknown, bacKid tet Ryan beat him all over the pplAce. Ryan thought McCoy was only. ‘ Mnary—sort of _a-punciing “bag —— ‘Going awny to another State Mot’o: Upermaded an acquaintance with a bank 26 $s tall, handsome.’ a neat déeseer Toll that he could whip Nyan:—The-ac-;2"d % clever talker. He makew a hit Pqimlntiince offered a aide het, and Ryan | W2erever he goes. If ite act out to do “up 6 mateh:. eurranged it-he'd_be-travelliing with Morgan with- 38 par wif a week, picking out, Madonnas_ fo: ar cents, to heswinner: and )255tp, ‘him to buy. And If he happened to ie rLE Kid ts one of the greatest cara manipulators In the land. A—tew Years azo he made fifteen or twenty: trips across tre ocean with,» party of card sharps. At the New York end McCoy alwaya had plenty of mon- ey: He doesn't Jove in games of skill. , McCoy ought to be successful There'll | o himself and looked as #ma!l | “pdays —work—tor-them—-was—to—peactics. Tot SHARKEY = Ware a COOb “Pop” Warmer Drilled. New Style: Into-Squad’ the First” Day He Took Command. Cy 7UEN-the Carlisle Indians {ined up. W for practice a drenry day In fep- tember and began holes throveh an imaginary fe Pop Warner, the most, resourceful of all coaohes, made his frat impression by bluntty-urdering the redskins to ‘cut it out”. The Imitans had trained that way fore, and mt frst couldn't understand the-order- punching line plunges. A promising fullback would be given the ball and ordered to plough his way thtough the openings made by the tackles and guards “That was all right in tts day," ex- plained “Mr. Warner, ous, realize thar featyall th ona new era. Didn't you r atime ted = print =the Ata= Both bexan training, when McCoy sat donnus himaclt, 1e—TiTeht nil_iwrote Tommy |__ Byan 4 ietter. “tor down and ow ole McCoy. “Won't you make the fs mend a little bigger? I need the! amoney= And -i- tish—-you'd letomeatt : howt—boating —me—up—any—more—thar} are Sheppard. the Trin Byar Nava té Athletic Club runner, reiterates hie as- He thought McCoy must-surely in ‘en mere dub, after all 4 Ryan stopped other purpore than to worry Saeppard, tr#ining. McCo rked Hke a bUt Sheppard admitted fo the Regis- ren Eat tration Comniltten of the Metr, poll- “) tan Association of the A. Au last e Ryan was hog-fat when he entered night that ho was fairly beaten by ting. McCoy stripped in grand Pareons, and the niatter—will be al- B © siiape. And ae noon as the fight stariad Owed to drop. PS SEDLEY CHARGES at z haw Tho he wax in flat contradiotion to BheppastHe wall hat he be (risi-American runner thing, Sheppard Insists that so-there you are) Anyway, It no difference as Sheppard adn thut he-was fairly and miuarialy, on, That took the question away from the o;nmitte himself asked that the dropped, : made beit- Sheppa matter rd be pe jd_began taking ‘revenke for a}! — Pthe ‘Rammetings he had™ taken. from yan When he was a sparring partner. > realizing that-he—was Urfeked, weed for mercy. But MeCoy, swith that cold snter of Mls, cellberately cut He was in Portland, Or “athletic meeting Park on Election Abed aed HE Kid told me this-one himself. FOUR IRISH CHA MPIONS IN MEET. John Flanagan will have thelr final battle tn the welght contest, and a4 bourmea awe in-great shapes tt ts lkeix will tneet in the fouremile tece-the st {of the kind this year, ions at the KO-xard distance, Shoppare Parsons, will lthe honors Jn that event. Con {the Irie champion. will-try the-mark In tle filgh jump. Teah 0 loweé IESE Wee gen ronda) Ta CoM ea | aioe hal plona—Matt McGrath, John—Pianmgan, T John Daly and Con Leahy, Martin ( stranded and down to @ five dol-|t9, wave ‘the world's mark with (ey ? «sous, but the Osyinplan champion. is re ae ae Taking the Ave he bowsht ete Sor otant un. anda wilt nrobabin ne out imitation diamond, rings with 42 7 r pore time, MeGrath and ECO stationed” hassel ona eh = sis Se ontua pemeavicaestits Sarat — eee AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. sAfter amhile two men came walking alons, MeCoy walted unt smear, then cromaed tie road j @f, gem and picked up thy ring, bink of this?” aya lost a ring wot ridan- y1s-to-make final attempt; vay, and waited. hundred dollars, And I'v x TRACK A itbybeiern, Nuairemn cre sare as follows: tbree-year- Blanes @t feast Lee a m)MATONIA RACE IRA 42-Following races here Ne i of Hose, 14; 4 40) a, 10S! purse. { 1; Merens We itendy 91 Marvel, RAC old —Ons miley Juntien dumxins Red Ronnet Berry ‘Mald Aunt Roge The Sgn Mt Aqueduct Ha ada alxteenth, ie 107 Twe miller MEG A Pid tS atta Trenota, 119; WW ner Ry alee uae cen shail, Vrincetom ts, ae Lient Hehe Q, Tavior olde and Rixtoonth, rhs 100, doe 108 as 109 nes one mile mR ty Rep Flawaway’ Lsshone Reod or (1a + totnnio Musi Kidnap Bon Ouse shove Billy 0, ‘Apprentice allowaner clalmed, ;the sky appearay be-| flock of small balloons, -In-bygone-vears the first; 4 plaice, cra} fitted | att 1113 TR, Scheduled to to Fight 10 Rounds’ rwev.io OMA fo writing on, the wall last fall at Frank- lia Fiela? « That waa enough. The aborigines got the idea. In—a_jiftythe field was changed from. working squads of Inemen to flying footballs and jong runs to judge <is-{ tance that would make a basetal! out- Melder jealous, There—was no line plunging that afternoon, no snapping | bck -from_centre and no new Ideas on | bucking ut shadows. B out $n fvotdall around the field, kicker, assisted by Mount Pleasant and | Exidine, wers booting punts to be filled with a» ivery time a | redakin missed he was given two more triala and then another shoved In his And_ 01: Js the {Indians encamped on Fra ii practically maxsacred Pennsylvantans_ “There are two things we've got to {have to win at foottaill th j plained Warnct-rignt-at the beainning, nd that ts ablilty to throw the ball Vand eaten O° W wo arta you can take-a trial at antiquated work of line- phimging r remnants the ancient logs wa ve ju pan. game.” ol aor {ew words “Pop” Warner aif to be We Nrst-eoorhtn America, able to keep. pace Ww me times ahd the Indlans working under | bin believes that This “tage rome given on the initial day of practice will ke them chainplons of jotbait How Indlans Do It. The present game of foorball, | after generation, redskin that eileits could rik | mtatloned | OF anon: the great | Upon accuracy and » {bears round till+3e% prarecter olen showed good work yeaterd filled with Ite new ideas on throwing and catching the oull—in other words, the variations of the forward vass—was made for the Indian, Since Columbus first dickered wit iim back — kr Tt';— the-~xborigire—hei been noted for two great Qualities in sport and means of gaining a livellhood accuracy and Those two things have been dred into ‘him for generation mie has 5 siwaya been sure_of foot and pececk yy quicl Lng witha adversary whether It be human or The olde the Indians fo\ this came “selovitic came we know and xuccess peed in nd_catching the ball, Aa aee: no resemblans: ame ix filled mith Opportunities fave tO qualltten Indian likes the open work, and there le shines, He knvws no fatigue when kept continually on bis feet. Aw of his remarkable power of ‘the’ Cartiste ‘team: “Ki ath Pennsyi= vania, Two days thereafter avery one of them was back at practice. Tigers Working Hard Princeton Is_making~4 desperate effort to profit by the slaughter of Penne: y ¥ have Inzpired the team ‘of det mingtion Intense! othe ~weethes-Aken-if-Ailemi sh They are workig on the every afternoo: men are Es couched to make longer} pasnes, and tie eads are working o ume trying to-become accurate in mak- Ing the catches. The Indians will not have as easy a ime with the Tigers ns {hey wip ete Perneytyania The Fate—varetty earried the ball_cresthe | four timea tm the pructloe. yester Foster supplanted Cooney at" the selina thowed the best form of the year yesterday, and, Coach Gibbous = it was due to changing the big tackles, ! y Rourke and Lyneh, to the en 1 two shorthalves the Penn everett “They scored freshmen and with a spi two touchdowns against 1 two againet the wcrubs- NING breesiik | 186 MGONGPOL! sallopings ter, 185 W. mi to be doing bet- 6) ROBARIO— handily 1y6 THROCK ib D, Of ng W R—Seven furlongs Watch this one. ongs in SH ordinary. breeging, -Six £ Is very MACK UNITED D HUNTS | ENTRIES. RACE TRAC. the entri o-thorrow AUB—Niasau tm \uartes Be Carr LW; Rpe 4; Sirius, ‘180, The Hunt Cup steeple: Mere: AbOUL three and a oult Ils Jude Leonalla, 14 + Noy for “the Hurdle Handic Kara, ohden for hy milsa, Ads Dar t kACK oul two Long Distance Trotter, PMILADELPHIA. Sow 1 On the race track. yu i ned Uy Mazur Jon ae ite city, inited five miles to wagon. In lowering the worwd's record of 18.19, made in 1s hy: Filmore, phan: RACH PIMLICO, he pw here Baturday T RACK —1 vids and wards: seven furls fur. wT; 114) Miacko, Jubilee, 104; ote Profit, IOV acy 107; Luzetta, Heart, Piraw House and ups Wrestlers Solon, idorade, MS; 3 x 11S ry FOURTH MACE Pimlico Aut aiout two intl 2 isuma: Flyin cram Muri Naya. winian, 101) 18% ‘The Carrollton Cup: nd upwant nan hfuriones, Notre Inip, 140; Mer Bentola, Isadgo. 1M Johnnon, 143; C1 three [Kolaht, lot: 1 Bria mi 3 *A pprenticg ai ‘Weather clear, Strome, Ui: ¢ Oblike #Flavigny, 104, ance claimed, Track good, INDEXED | 187 LIVEAWIR Lis Nov.—I- _GALLOPS arn GRAVESEND TRACK, TS MUPTIAFIve furléngs in _1.00- 3-6, handily; hax early speed. JS JAMES BoBRADY--Five furlongs Sia We hands “Neyer wae bate ter, Four furlongs in 0, handily. Has his speed, ~ PLOBION- Four “furlongs Jn 48 3-5, han! ery Kpeedy. Should win any time ou Ro WEST—Seven furlongs In 1.30, handily, Notas good as former! 14 DOMINATOR—One mile in 1.4% handily, Doing well 7 186 VOLADAY—One mile in 148 handily, - ‘Training nicely. 186 GiLD—Hive furlongs In 1 ot at himself, Wx furlongs In dy money. 2—Aix furlongs tn 1.17 OK ¥ furlongs hape. 0,49. 3-5, | . drlying, LW 1-5, handily, 186 SUBLROL handily. 183 THE ur in iin mreat Four furlongs in Doing nicely furlongs account jandily: 133 GREAT 1,043 in furlongs in 1.17 x diy, Walt for mud. See EVENING WORLD To-Morrow for ROBERT EDGREN’S AITELL No, 8 in series of “Champions I Have Rages. | BERKELEY, Prt Before-Englewood-A. C., of ~___New Haven, Gonn.— BY JOHN POLLOOK. night: aa six important contests are slated to be decided in as! ny different places. ‘The stellar event will be the ten-round} go detween Johnny Summers, of Enx- ia aes —wittbe—tishting galore ta- WHAT MAKES THE CARLISLE INDIANS WIN 2 land, and Bert Keyes, who will battéa} before the Englewood A. C., of New Haven, Conn. Both boys are in perfect physica condition, and will rul—wp- Journey: to sce. Between two and three hundred jocal sporting men are going up to see the test,.and will leave the Grand Ceftral station at 6 P. M. The figiters who wiit-appexr-in the Oiter Doute ares By “Honey: and. Frank Mantell for twenty rounds at Dayton. O.; Mike Twin Sullivan and frank Fields to a finish at Goldfield, Nev; Harry Lewis ang Mike Donovan six rounda pefore the industrial A, of Philadeiphia; “Young Donohue’ Harry Scroggs, of Baltimore, for twelve founds at Lawrence, 304 und Johony uion, of Chicago, and “Young Fits- gemid.' of Milwaukee, for ton rounds at the Miwaukee A. C Gotham Fans to See Go- Fully five hundred fight fans doubtless. baite—-worth—golng the. song. “Melted 7are_golngto_sitnamt_ the: battle at New IN RING TO-N| NIGH _the De Forest A.A. will Awl pola! tte sag Haver. Many will xo by train earty to- Gay, whithe| race-track orowd will take ‘clock trala. Jack Sirrocco will) make =tre-trie tn-his- big—touring-cat- by @ party of Park Row PEraR Nes Madden iy whom im wants to Tyo more local clubs will throw open thelr doors and hold stags. ‘The Consolidated A. C.. will run to-night, and hes arranged a good card of bouts for its members, while ting men and; Tetrect on Monday Monday aight. Tee the latter club will abe roundel tween Myer Btringer_and—Witlle Mangold, “Calle Barry, Sailor Burke has drawn the lime on wl ts Over TOS pounde exowot Jim Barry; | of Bi i Tent at once for ane Dat ne must do eome ‘kind oF teinee | Aa an e¥idence that he holds Barry chea: | will agree that the sailor scale ten ‘pounc ‘Meat _than any weisht Tarry makes. i 1 AMUSEMENTS, Mare | gente way and 44th Nae af id Sate Francis Wilson WHEN Kort MUOUKKR. B'way & 36th ot. e aoeeeeese Matt. Sat ARvec, Day. 215 | ELSIE JANIS - cont ter new Tausteat” medy, THE HOYDEN LYCEUM Wigay & 45unat 8:30, Mats, THE THIEF ‘with Foyt Bellew CURAOK Base ee GEORGE & Margaret Mlnaton Mate, Satu di ADE’S ARTIE Agim at near Biway. Riven 815, Batv@e Nov5 08.16 KOBERT *EDESO CLASSMATES. Ee AMUSEM KEITH & PROCTOR’S ae Batibo fe o15., SAVOYte ur amna meeps MAN OF THE HOUR BY Georse Bradhurst, HALLACK nay & ula ot. Ye, B16, ED at Continuous: yaa IRD w AVE. | Eddie Leonard, —Piuea.| —Berry—&-Halvers, Moise | iobby Nort Wat OPEKA-H MANHATTAN Sat naan 8 Ay OSCAR HAMMEKSTEIN, Directur a eres Ja dh fe edneaday, Ni 3 ea sagen Pas gun Novi iret CAMPAN ale. for’ Above Now dese Rox-office open from vA, M lo oP, From Grand |||) Glaser /, ZIRGFEEB-MUSICAL REVUE WEEK “Same Cast—Saine show TI jMlgde the Jardin do Paris famous 1907 ig Musical Drama, The Candy Kid, with Ray Raymond. Melt sal Jas. 1 Corbett $ Mat. Sat im TheBurelare HAMMERSTEIN’S || BV ES.25,50,75,1,00 + \ DAILY MATS, 2. HOWPAEN NAME A . PIANOPHIDNDE, VACRRIL te GALLAGHER 4 HARRETT coley Carson Heros Mathie eto Lincoln Sq. 1 wm: aetna 39 3. 80, 13 4 Tuatieann. ext Week FA j in Ope ce 4 Double BIN | Wreceted by Pinaty. ST IO Penn's Mth wt, Electlon ince ‘Commencing 1TH 8 s CONTINUOUS. 20 apd-90 Cente, Anna May Abbot, R TO-DAY. 14th Ba Irving PL ACADEMY OF MUSK THE LION #i? MOUSE Matinee Election Day. Ved. Ha: PASTOR'S: 4 Bingine Colleans, MATINE! MURRAY" PARISIAN WIDOWS. if a WEBER'S 33% JOE WEBE URIC Hatta Biway & 20m Sth av. | ARNOLD DALY, | 9.00 ‘THE VAN | Tues. Nov. 5'o 48 A San Naa EAB. Broadway Mew CIRCLE Paae PAWCE: ‘enone 3138 Col. Bera at Ss, ‘The* Two~. Wed. @ fat., 23 Islands = with BARNEY | BERNARD and Bib Niebt Thurs., for, 7, Souvenirs SesbATS 4 WEEKS_IN ADVANCE | Daily Matat -$1.! NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER dee AENIAD HOVE BALLET, eeks ANS european - Circus “Acta weal, Seiectacle’ PIONEER DAYS. Sox Bere Ses Ellery's Band eee ihe ee Jefferson The As Alexander Carr Wtbs Gay Wlte eee Lyrices v.81 a weinet Elec. ay yp merry Areas” BIER POCABOKTAS Mneton) Traresty. MESTIC Ea ‘Nothing Setters 7S VAIO wt. Tel. 1646 Bryant Rv, ANGUNL TUGee |aitten He SURE TIPPS nTarsereteeensrats Bijou 2xsy & 20th. be #15 sats, Wed & fex.,3.15.pecial Mat. Elec Day sate NALIMOVA ISS pare ied Fietex Held Sa casera LEW FIELDS | ite teeter | SHUBERT = fe ‘Presents _THE GIRL OF AYTON'S LEE AYE. STOCK oo, THE UNDERTOW. e Matinee Dally, 100., Next Week... COLUMBIA = =o, Hie GONE SS THE EXTRA MATINEE ELECTION DAY, THEATRE, Eva @i3 Rew Amsterdam fii Warbovanss The Merry Widow +, iiciers Oper: wag ¢tta In 3 Acts. RUA Se > ett aEEY Mais. Wed: wey aaa Eva a0V ICT ORHERBERT®$!5, Larios cIBERTY rey maces cf r ers Bros. in Panama : MATINEE cAILY rat: BARE a Tala 7] EIGHTH NATIO: itachi Show OPENS } TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. Madison Square Garden tre, Bye tS at. /EVes.5.15. Mata, ASTORT entra teyags hvu A Yous Tourist WaLLace i aie ‘and Q) ‘% Minds av, Ev, 8.20 rin i Imai s} i wcinn cine Japanese, Grant Gpore HAO BUTTERFLY. EDEHEY Sisfeny Gucrens POTHA _ Sunday ate v0, Concerta a wh at. Ladle: MatTaty Bohemian Burlesquers BELASCO By 816.3 & Rv.Coneerts rm Mat. The Rose 2 Rancho-o. STUY VESANT 1 at arp, Suit KALA Bloction Day ai 2 Auta ei) thus WN wens at A Grant ONT Lstaisie, AMERICAN: 8 ane ie. Next Weeh--The Gambler of the Wert, Ted A rar Concerts: Run Mi at. ary 25-88 Alec oh N 15, 25-95-00-75, Mat.Rat-20€300. is CUNS ING. tine te tiger wet ian Mais. Thurs & bat presents Elestion Day, wh MISH t } ~ Jockey AQUEDUCT, LE At 2 Pe OMG witty ste bot skin tir THE AQUEDUCT: ICAP. . HAN MOOR STAKES AND THE CRI MUSIC me LANDER'® BAND. foot ol eA a 19583 2, 5) Traine: Jeave trand av. and East New Yor! FIELD STAND, 81.00. Tenached hy trmatlay fren i tnws Co. 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