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THE EVENING (WORLD. ee ovr 12, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. "1 BURNS'S FIGHT WITH “MOIR IS ENGLAND’ FIRST FOR TITLE { Dec. 2 Tommy Burns will fleht Guaner Moir tor the ‘champlonship of the world. | This will ype the first {nternational neavy-woight gianrieconip| fight in many years. #11 willbe the first world’s heavy-welght champlonship | ever fought in England. The ecene of the battle will be the National Sport" Ton WAU <= LIKE WESTON. WHEN HE “Comes tne wiacren _ TAne mH ) Rovre De STANTON MEET TO-NIGHT | Satcon Bunive wiee WANT-To SEE How iT HappeNED To Carrow SAYS HOM 2 IC BAST RAILAPAD. FOR CALiFoanntn -LONG@ Hin MAS THe. DISTANCE WIRELESS) BLOCKING "DOWN FINE. PS en Ing Club, of London, the most famous old fighting club {n the world. It is |e nt patéle-ground=tor 1 Within the walls of the ancient ' Vaghting club Fitzsimmons, Lavigne, Peter Jacl Win Hal, Slavin, Te Mace, Dick Burge and hundreds of other famous men have worn the gloves. The club-house was built {n 1634, or nearly © hundred and fisty years; before our Revolutionary- War. y —_—_—_.. NER MOIR to-day is the pride, Tommy Burns, who knocked the fire- Iman cold oniy ao © > i i Gity—-Council_by-—Unanimous+ Vote Cuts Distance of Fights in Half. “England. Sporting men—share OU ag at-poe AEST ight say that he js by far the best Eng- Meh heavyweight since the days of Mace, J +HNNY CARHULL and Walt i ton are to box six rounds to- at Brown's Gymnasium. Brown's has @ large and most legitimate club who was great half a century ago. Moir fe a remarkably well-bullt heavywelght, membership,__with semi-annual dues. The-whole list will turn out for this He is more like Jeffries than any other heavy now in the ring. - He has a short neck, huge shoulders,/a big, bony head-and jaw, great hairy arms and|bout, which should be the best ever seen chest, and the general appearance of aj in that particular club. Johnny Carroll is tamous for his re- semblance to Fitxsimmons, both in build and in hitting power. He is a BY JOHN POLLOCK. FTER the contest between Sam | Langford and | “Young Jackson,” the husky Aghters, to-night at the Pacific A: C., a Ukely man, His few fights have been with first-rate men in England and Aus- sjeguare shouldered young man with a hing ther glove. ae tralia, byt-with men that would be gouty -rotera ri Carroll knocked Sailor Burke. out for nea | Los Angeles, Cal., there will be no more | ttre—minutes—tn—one—ot—thetr—tetts | — ed to be-car- | sted on at that popular club or_an inceton Has “His Nat Better! {giants. ‘The men are In-good shape and went other in that ctty. nstead of “thes [long distance scraps, enly bouts of ten p allowed, and | besides no decisions will be rendered in | any of the contests, This hard blow to the game was the result of an ordi- | nance passed by the Council last night, | at—which —all- ofthe members voted} unanimously to reduce the number of | rounds and abolish the rendering of de- | claions. The members of the Council! | have for, sume tlme been considering the-plan of [aoe Pen orcas down the number; ‘they have alzays clalmed- knocked them all ott! Burke turned the tables on Carroll next but We have no real line on his ability. Burris; ax—champton—ot—america—and+ time, —but—aince—then_—has_been— busy aide-stepping. George-Munroe, Carroll's Australia, will have a cle-r right to the works Utle If he bests—Motr-—Motr will be champion of all the champions ithe whips Burns. manager, sent Johnny away to the Berk- Tt Motr should win, it ts possible that |shire-Hilla, to. train several weeks ago, Jeffries would come back to the Tirg for)" Carroll, and Stanton were to have Just one more fight. “He wollld not like| boxed two, weeks, ago, but, Stanton looked at John and concluded that he to see the champlonahip he helu so tong | looked nt John and concluded that he of a scrapper. Stanton called the match go to a foreigner. ft-then and also jant week, But now NOTICE the claim that ~--k John-) Stanton haw beon uway training too, and zon {a champion of America “be-| he has, more-confidence: - Consequently, tause he knocked out Jim Flynn," | there will be large doings to-night when the two meet... Stanton Is one of the inybody 1s getting See most promising UAL kal Ena AO in the iny with a quad ar twenty-one Tegn- syivania warriors, where they will remain unt!) Saturfay, when, they: journey to Ann Atwor ior their battle witn toe Michigan throug! pe yesterday with us esterday. It HE eyes of the football world are} now turned to the atruggle on| Saturday, wien Yale and Prince- | creat tates Maile the Tigers lead all the other! fn the numberof points scored | ind are fare in advance of the Ellis, still there is a quiet tip going the rounds Stown that Yale will win the struggle jah will be favorite when the ganic otarts. = Bach fs a Jeader—in a different de- tment ofsthe game, Yale, while she gitar behind the Tigers in tne. matter ipa. in defense tas produced the} results, and as the team lias been - gunding into great form, it }x picked | ithe DEOE Probalie winner. e-tras; created -tremend-| eee MNiereetele shown. by. whe. fA the 22,000;seats In the bie gridiron} ipelosure*hnve been applied for. | The sae eee earad eit RL to keep it dry, and guards are on dut t and day 19- prevent —a-fire- fro farting-under. the big. stands. Both teams: are taking things cary T's a sort of cooling off s: ig the dig strugsic. The Tigers have_h ‘on al'néw. methici Aron: elevens. playing tennis. md are yaike to seis theni on ede so ¢ foo fine-nor go_2 TO YTHACA, Nov. TocThe Cornell leven ty Soul muffering trom the xffects of whorg moe of” Chai buured. Gardner and O'KgurKe ‘the -only Tips ue the voacher way the toara wil “phe eld to-day, Van Bosna ts badly Iti iehoped that Ne Will be able t Soagainst Tenn It mas thought at Cle skull was fractured 1 CAMBRIDGE. Nev. Cant Kannar Were the only. abacr: he (Crimson squad’ reported for p aa Ways Renard be oUt of the wane for Rood, Dae itis vellevent tual 2 Ag jharnena within, & wok, it through a lang mianal 4 CERTEGY 7 i Senet ret Srerene Wiliams gett for How efi} ithe Aistory of his fauble at the race track which has forced: his retirement | estate at Greenwich, Parker_and sj ‘NO0—BOLES WANTS HIS NAME VINDICATED | | Has Beautiful Estate at Green-| wich and Takes Great Pride in His Greenhouses, Made His Fortune at Track— Swears He Knows Nothing of Gold Lady Case. HAVE cleaned wp $60100 out of -making book at race tracks-“within th SOME THINGS BOLES SAID AS TO REGENT RACING SCANDAL Cf past ten years cud I have it no eThe scancallous: charges agm me know that I rpesk the truth: , “After rome of the papers hed pr? with the Gold Lady race, the ‘Mets’ “The Jockey Club did not requ voluntarily, becau: 1 wes nemrly $15,000 FT Want vindisstton more wn areoent of Anunctts) consideration. RS aft even, the sanie as a bettor woul id, Sometimes Tj } do. jacleeahorh had been getting tae wors Nettle pank-roll in this of it all father never) knew it ou POW -and-Was-able to go Great Pride in Greenhouses- 2 first thing L An he talked Mr. Boles wandered | around among his greenhouse favorite: pointing to thls specimen and to Toles tocday ie worth upward; Mi ah unmiaakable pride, -| | Aome. I love the people of Greenwic! and T-think they like me. That's wh this race-track trouble cuts to the core. A® far ux the chance to make money | in it Ix concerned I do not care,"* —___ HOEY BEATS “ ‘SIPPI.” Two boxing atags we> held in own last night. and the bouts ct each of thom were very Interesting. At the Con-! wolidated A. C. George Moey put It all} over “Young Mississippi in the main hout of six rounds, Jack White stopned | |Tom Harris’ in one round, and shen boxed a fast four round Ko with Jack | rtme are false—and thom-—who know ted so much about the case, beginning scat.-and I did no, y books, Io did It , BY ROZEMAN BULGER. I George Boles is the kind of-a man i He led the way into his ‘greenho! ny —last-niKNS, While standing tn<the bank of vin: <t_with-ripening tomatoes, told me; avould way, QUE i Wien 1 nthe betting ring, how he began his | erful career as a bookiniaker—th | history of hia life. heen | was x plumber-to start] hey are sometimes prosperous aC} that Yes, l-was-rery badly broke soon + after Lowa: a will never forget how I teeta ickness ax an excuse to keep from Ko- Ting to church one Christmas-morning, hecauae I didn't have Bl to put in the plate. Fam a Catholic. Well, my: wife | [{nsisted, and I finally had to borrow a At the Dry Dock a. C. Terry Youn and Irtsh Paddy boxed n fast six rou | draw. duck Pater outpointed Tony Mure | hy, Young McKenna stopped. Jack Aide in the second, round, and Frankie Sheehan defeatad’ Kid Young, TEN ROUNDS ape encounters _whic! {would draw that by having the contests go only ten rounds and no decisions given the bouts did not took’ ke prize-fights New Ruling Hard Blow to Fight Fans. ‘This action of the’ councit Is a hard blow to the ficht fans of Loe Angeles, ax they to vee the best fighters in action, gnd besides have seen many a cham- pionahip fight decided there. From now on [none of the champtona wil! fight there, as oer McCarey cannot offer. them | the inducements he did before, aa the fans ie only ten rounds, | Thompson and Goodman Box Draw: ‘Cyclone Johnny’ Thompson, the Western Sears | TENT WaENt, “andi —Goodman,—ct— Bos. ton, fought a slashing twelve-round battle ¢the Cooper a_C- df Boston teat night. ich was’ declared a draw by Referee hey. The lads fought hard from the ofthe wong, slugging away xt each other for keeps, to the delight of the big crowd of ight | fens Goodman made a far betts showing against Thompeon than it.«was ex- Pectrd he would. | New Polo A- A. Opens Friday Night. Manager Johnny. Oliver, of the New Polo A. A.;-announced Jast night that his club will resume {js boxing stags, exclusively for ity members, oa Friday night. ‘This club has always held good) bouts, and bealdes has never made a mistake In putting on boxers lor dececnenee the humber of roun: sponsible for hurting the # vicinity. All-sclored--boxers Nave ainays been varied “from appearing i-any of thot ONCE NO DECISIONS — _IN LOS ANGELES BA TILES} a\ a Langford -Jackson Fight Scheduled for To-Night. won a host of friends tor nim in the Quaker City and Matenmaker McGulaan hax offered Charley, Harvey, manager of O'Keetfe, a turn maich with Papke. “Gunner” Moir Offered Another Go: Ri Smith. of Austratia, who recently won the -hearywelaht champlonsaip atSouth Afri ca. fn after a mateh with Gunner Molr, A } and would aitow Moir $250 “for expenres. Bint th wrth aterm kee aati eRe Ot $2200 Moir will not tye ange an: coir five the challenge any atten Pugilist Wiitie Spracklin Dead. Wille Sprackiin, the clever boxer uf De alt Mich.. wha isoked like @ promising lad in the featherweight clase a few years Sao, Med lost night in a hospital at Detroit na th ult of a pistol shot wound wh he recelvel during an into an argument « {better of hi ct hott his opponent, ions Tand Marto Will Go Som ‘The alx-round bout between “Young Ott and Johnny Marto, the local lght-weights, at the: Bharkey stag. to-morrow nignt surely be another of mem bei "3 enjoy, Otto has shown « Vast. 1 | Proveinent in his boxing since Jobnay Oily’ [took hold of lin, and if he ts mucocestul outpointing. Mario) he will) probably be matched to ryset the inne ‘of the Summers- Moody bout in Philadelphia. w | Nell Moran Bout Now Set for Nov.20/ ‘Another change has now been made in the date for the twenty-round bout Owin Moran, champion, and Frivpkle . . which ta to de fought belts the ¢ ic those | between | JOHN DREW “MY PTT oi ERION ae Tite DART R AIS PLAY, HiPPODROME Ss: 434 etry Dally stanat Goes_Into_Effect_After| fav CASINOS"! If wey. Tel, Nicht, WRCDA. ol fupo 1h Worl 16 Bryant & Sat. 245 MR. We ireat I HERALD ¢ Girl Behind Lev FIELDS ™ine Counter. SOUVENIR TO EVERY LADY and CHILD ATTENDING Afternoon FROM 3 TO 11 Hedfort Ay Ave ETON 100 Hos HACKETT det. Francis Wilson x VEEN ENIGHTS FROLD, MNICKERBOCKEM. B'way & 36th st, fornight Ist time, 20 edition. Mat, Sat. ELSIE JANIS. ‘GARRICK = i Grong tn the new musical | dy. THY. HOYDE: AL acmeeting “belt vatween tr fighters 4 Simimy Coffreta ih “Frisco” yor terday ¢ e latter suggested that the bout decided on 20, Instead of Nov, 22. oth lads the change of » Coffroth told them: he thouaht ‘the conte bigger crowd on the new date Gleason Throws Up Sponge Jack Gleason, ero eho. Ned aff the chi mpl ber, and she, been unable from the-—Boird of fupefstecre of Frisco to hope of ett ng a per it and has called off Pt opased contest between “Young Ketch ‘and Jo Thoma: The fighters. refuses he had posted to bring ‘off the bout. Fight _Papke Again, re Capon Be att—Sit -the Western middle: be matched again to} bout | and Bill Papke, Welent lunloht cin another -aieround try conelurlone in ano pune before. the. National of Philadelph peeortew weeks, Thr food showing made ffe against. Japke on Saturday: pig! ‘dollar from my brother to make good. Won $30,000 at Saratoga. _ oon thereafter,” continued Mr. “T got my wife's conaent to go to Samtoga, By a little luck I got hold of $1,009 and started o Twit never forget the tirst day. ‘The tavorz4 itedn the bic race was First Whip at 2 to J. Peaceful wax 1S to 1, and An- thrarite-we-treleng-alrot—at1Wte tL. By “hustling got tn $1,000, "and after seeing that my book was rounded off I i} tac nok at thes tae AVE! T'was second, inole Frank Farrell fs running in great luck these days Ho atarted the ‘day, with ‘Aiauds—Then—got-the=-best of the. prize—on Waterspeed, went” to Sally Preston strong, ybut_drouped nome dn Red Bonnet “hady- the price,” Mr,. Boles ex-| uge: J owaR: $1-800-loner-on and T ipplthe chance of Ke ~The refusal of Brush, of the We dwasve Club, the story cirent t “Graw in (0 be epee © the Glants for ts « haa given the Job looks something dolnx « Hon. Although MeGr STRIKES AND SPARES. MAbotinh- the toatedhystix Gleyw at Terzt ibice tn five ‘siigcstion sent. the off of the Powting Conkre Mee from thn revising the rules. © Beores In match o ith any other tifor “ters, will be printed) “day if mailed curly Evening World, Par UGHarry Herbers. ant plane your years!) in the had ii’ the matter ‘of “Yourbets or Amith pre! Veontent, home and hom! and will roll at Ares, Thin lub focane. Yasaidents ¥ ler, Seeretany 7s Ui & ber pee Wiser wad. ateyer, MLA Drcliie: tavaeiton wan chivas Lace tee toute aeaccmnresnevereand | raeeses TT mmde a “clern—sweep—and—wonthe- whole 31.200. At the endof the week I $10.00, and wired to my wife at af Ah—T-got—home- ALM, ind when T A Out over $10,000 In’ bila she was to death—thought I had robbed Red Bonnet was off badly, won. A bunch of money. waa lost oF or might have Eintiess had —e tnird race. The her. Ta Daty thon in chahce fo win t Voter ER Foe \aulte a ‘play da spirited conversation sb house box, bul cation. Georke ¥ with Law W had nothing to say for pu morning I pad oft the | © on my house; then went and hought my wife a! From that dav on 1 began to win until now 1 am 00,00 to the ued. Tt also own jin full or dn part thirty-five houses! hers In Greenwich, many 1 the plumber, the bartender, the carpenter. “the “bookkeeper — and others that I haye started out with a him to oMctate as manages of tho | inty {oP another year, Jt is certain t Brush had deot would lose no the story about McGraw be- | planted Instead of.saying that | vid nothing to say In regard to the | Notice how many winters Jately are among INTERSTATE SCORES. Jonn icine 3 team'in-the Interstate League visited New Brunawick last “plaht and qwon two out of-three gamba of-anInterosting series. The scores ew YORK | NEW BRU: Giaae thio 100\creenald 1A 170 imittarkine it 300 Burton, IRS/ Hart osc 219) Harding CY emed kind of queer Tor a bookmaker, of $500,000, Every cent of It ham been |iut ne kept right on. caressing nin “He thas a beauttran ets we Hie ithe Wandere lives in the luxury | ‘ig tac! “I have been used very badly, of a wealthy country gentleman and! wont an’ wand it hurts me the more spends his spare momenta In cultivating | eaten my family also feels the sun Hothouse plants, George Boles has not fey einarerkdbne anything disee: spent a night In New York for a yeir.|Tiiny har me trom the track, Ch ae The whole trouble came up over pers simplystirred up a lot of scandal old Lady race at Belmont Mark bovt-trat-Gold Lady race, “aid, then Ht-me. “And ax God Ja my -witne! ked me, toate eens fouee ae How-no more about whythe favorite json, and that la the reason T firat de. lost than those young geraniums you, chase ether my books Com oe ee ero ring. Then-came this storm. I have! pee ccc n (ne plata lneots hever sald anything before because 1 | 6, won miotiey on the race, and | Pever, ald anything before yt Iso shaded the price in the betting | Naturally I want to. get back next rae See ecaaiteredccresnor. that season so na to vindicate myself. {| separate Lika et Weve a wife, fix brothers. Nye sisters: : Jang a father living here in Greoawich | and 1 want them to. be fren’ of. this! wcandal J owas bert here saa a and) I quesn I will die here, I like to live here among m¥. flowers, vei pen Tn Ork Mont know how-to tive: . Boles then showed his visitor his stables, hin dog, his automobile. his rose garden, and walked’ him over the estate surrounding his—hasai = His Start. In’ Racing. “How came you to gat mixed yp racing, Mr. Boles, baving & here in this little city? natural quesuon, Well, I'll tell sou. You know, father was a member of the old Jockey Club, and he used to tnke us boys the track with lim occastonally, Wh Iwas twelve years old 1’ uscd to away and follow the blz bettors aro the ting, and when Thad a half de on President raw Was to be } Glant« next Fubatituted, “1 would rath! Brush wan asked $f out as manager year and Roger he 4s quoted as r not talk about atier Just now. You had better Mangwsr’ Mcfiraw or Bresnahan | and Heat’ w Oia have: to subse will neith RIIrAt the: report." teal : aris 1211. Red Bonnet 11313 Fancy Mombanan jarion” Ta Lindsley and. Dunbar AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, N. The entrids for to-morrow's rm ure as follown! >> FIRST RACE~ Selling; anda jhalé furlongs 5 Sst Aimee ¢ uk 175, Mid fot 10 Totals .. L800 $68 (61 rotate Newark won three straight from Tren= | ton’ op the alleys of the Jatter, T) Rcoren? NEWARK, TRENTON. Meyer dey 100 aol etze! yas Tit 18 gos 1n9 201i Kumpe, 17-120 166 168 | oa! 2 1 pasar, 17 Ee Wowcinnt 20 28h ZHtiPamont 16K the 1nd 1497 221 /siddulph . 154 100 100, 5 60 bd) Totala ...,005 549 008 | from President | Haniicap; and it ia not | na-that MeGraw | another, year over | mplons, * Farrell to Sell Out. showing. af the astern League, for has been stich a blow 1, Owner of the club, ald he Is! ready to sell out th Mghowt bidder two-year-aly + Gretna Gre Redteuin Goltquest ‘ Okenite Queen Marguerits ‘ 4 gXparntul: Bin, Hofiste sHangulne. 2 eMlag Delaney wi marie 3 ig 13 caroldn 108 9 | Walng' rth’ Totaly... t club Sine ell | ¢ Farre} 101? Ben Tan (191) Keaton fF Kk Lubberk « ; nk Lord Aton : (G10) Merry England |) Jacdutn Barouel Hi Punky... Rotador Harris | | | | } { (dh, Quai THE Met Vidi? Mise Bain Alaa eilgible 1140? Dreamer Mint Gracalum. Hil? Momentum } theos chief Hay gw! *Troublema: has done wery- r of It, by: have | ” men play on the Mr. Farrell engaged} ational League rnd catcher, to rake | and allowed hin! to strengthen {1 hy | 000 pla Kittridne made’ a the Job. and the team finished | tn last place. A few dayn ago the stands! Dall park burned down, and President J 11, coming to the conclu. | sion that J¢ would take a lot of money | toserect. new ainda, made up hin mind | - to sell ont his stock In the club and give me his entire attention to the New York | wat THIRD, RACE aR ee American League Club of which he ts | iis ‘Adriana f also the biggest stockholder, : Be) pbelesey, 4 (1184) Jaines B, 1208 Listes *Apprentice ‘tlowande, ciated. nix Handloap: ny turis 3) Jack Atuins , are IN AND OUT OF Fione | aaa EW, | Rise Ho. JS6thATtHAY, THE PADDOK the horseshich go back In the betting? na burned up some more moneg. Hainsaw ‘ran for Sweeney evidently last thar Meme: aaa rise s3inneecoula fel up a mveat nearly. f: early fell oa Gene \ gah of pe ga: =AMUSEMENTS- KEITH & PROCTOR’S by paar he The MASVUERASEHS * Hers aay Mad: i ar aie - ville. (Arad. 76 Mrs, DREW, ‘CLAS, Paitwer & Coy UNION SQ. at? Pome 1920—sturve Continuous, 1,30 to Lasky’ Rossi's Horse, Grant | @ , Hows. yerecia} ANHEW, egancing Deletes. Le Pe Hiehois, RD Oth Av UST. Tei Phene 1036 | (Bins ANE. ne 2061— Plaza. peveiiaee toaisezs:) WM. J. KELLY, “THE BOY! THU ROTE OF Sad Nantevtl Curtain 2 40—Morn. REET A HOUBE, Drath a SEABON OF GRAND OPERA, lu7-$. OSCAR STAD EN STRIN, Ree re This, Week 7 ant D'HOFFMAN; Sat. GONDIAP Hat ev. ath K Eve., & 2d popular Sampaning O Beaty for all above mow Se qT ANN ERSTEINS HA dd ac, Bway ung Tin ave. DL “Me Phantnatle 6, Emntett Corrigan, Hall, Eddie Clark and. ile Ww rele Widows, Griff, Villers & Les. Vil ying Sap : . 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