The evening world. Newspaper, January 1, 1908, Page 5

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L en | . — ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1908. a 5 anMELy comment | & NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT # |- xopert'eperen HISTORY MAKERS WORLD FOR YEAR THAT JUST ENDED ae Sie Bili Papke, Fought Twenty-four Battles and Didn't Lose One. o Cycle utt, Winner of Six-Day Race—2.312 miles, 5 laps. All-Around ner of Martin Sheridan, “Champion, and Wit Honors at Athens. Girl, Trotter, Winner. of $26,250. nee James R. Keene, Owner of Rec- ord Stabie of Thoroughbreds. Which Won $402,000, Here’s the Fight ‘History ot the Year. HEAVY WEIGHTS, LIGHT WEIGHTS, No de- Lost Fights. Won. Lost. Draws. cision. LTR 9 12 4 0 0 s pace SE a aS ne: ee 2 B 1 2 1 10 4 ry 0 1 : hf 8 8 tT BOWLERS START NEW YEAR 1 9 2 1 3 3 0 s 3 2 2 ! NN ‘ P ; ‘ : » | WITH SOME FRESH IDEAS 1 KI 4 9 2: 2 ! 4 5 i i ‘i 14 Open Tournament for Ail} saresu | Point System to Be Used in Billy Papke 4 i ; A a Five-Men Teams in T Contest Held on Salior burke . r 3 ) ° 0 ~ -antar City, wat 1 Newark Alleys, Pony Capont ji 3 i ‘ ; Greater City. ninte Plehanrernboubitt 3 Joe Walcott... A 2 i 0 Fi z © a : ' i Joe Tomas 2 2 1 ° ° STRIKES AND SPARES. uy W Willie Leawts 1 . 2 0 2 0 0 i y Ketehell . ry : 1 1 ) 0 The Bergin. five-men thurnam 1 New 4 0 1 , 1 0 ry sealibesn orev. TWEHISUHENtOliOW tem wi 2 a Young Peter Jackson 1 0 q PEATHERWE | officers: President, William Lt nerataaiiet be an Inno- ele : j p A Jonns eur nin bom voting & Jack Morgan 9 5 12 a 1 1 $ Hee GPRS Rath Teueeinalvlannistwrontehces! rry Martin ) : 2 7 1 2 2 oie ‘ Pee sae AY Sam Langford . ; io ‘ A A * He : argumen:e| Lenox aven Vit being Frank Mantell . 4 ( 5 ‘4 i $ : ( Meee iship ques-[of the best teams in the Greater Cit i G Milly Melloly 3 2 (i - an 1 point all wish to have | entered, neces, Ono point will be coun’ wre alnos: twice the f) Mike (Twin) 3 1 ( 4 ; q h ° RNS ee | ex won or lost, and ous best American [Harry Lewis : 1 = ¢ | tommy o'r 0 0 0 7 hip, Uke e nest. score at the so one of those who JJimmy Gardner 5 O) ( 1 |Jimmy W 2 0 Gj idual com ared the winner of DETR tO with Kra 1 ) ft) A thing as far as It that at least eighteen Nation for, if report aoe ronanip Idea ia elisi=| cok Meee cinargt ! > great ° 1 2 iu" RUE ther CHA RQ tan renting cli ooklyn al the 1 str rae 1 0 5 i | Young Fitz 2 2 1 LO eo aie aea trent will) start . 4 0 3 s | kid Mur 0 5 a The bowlers In the closes ath Leia t 9 0 2 2 | Joinny Coulton 1 f) > [tournaments have no part In the forme) = 5 Q among them are some of | i er event, and among x TOURNAMENTS. the best bowlers in America nd alley patronage! tournament bowlers form representation and best the alley owners. Among trades and professions are s hardly an not one club present more number in the #arner a stable rt to the neta, |UEADING ATHLETIC £17,584,712 Won by Horsemen As RECORD HOLDERS, 1907. Sy neds soe : aie ! nal Club, Murpiy eee in Year's Total ot 498 Stakes. 4 1 i rica @ 5 Pla ag first place in ) Palace ale will be cons sneck-Broesel aving won 13 out of eller and sond placa he turf to thet put—Ralph More, of Califo: uk S471, s were ru uley In hy of this kind Four huncred and ninety- for they f total n 13 out of 1007, the aggregate value bet is is an al ‘ole vault (helghty—W. C. Dray Yale, \ and $291,311 In value over 1906. ‘Twenty-five siake events were of § than inee Pole vault (distance)—M, J. sher. In valve. ‘The track sented int mary are Oaklar i He was because the and Belvt= ver Windsor, Churchill Downs, Hamilton, La fe not inciided tn the Metropolitan rs played In the y nt became lin, of New York. re Hy and Jovy Pimlles Penni gs, Toronto, Ur H nship tha he N hip Hono: \rowing sixtoen-pound hammer. , a ampionship ; sh In the Nort cei ent MeGrath. of New York. senshead Bay, Gravesend, Aqueduct, Jamatea, Buffalo, Empire Ci something of pathy eam Coabanalneis: ind Briehtes Peach md which ¢ * ims nd Briet ne a elon aes Fifteen, powlera of the Bronx. have organ. : sixteen-pound weight , ed wiing Club and will 1 ason when fanired and Thirty. PM five-m THE TURF LEAD | THE DERBIES OF 1907. ° a hts begin mes ate Mctfuine r MIL Ansty. rwoetve Dost ear-ald PA en aie ’ ; saul Bue r 7 of pubile atten. rrenianh REG (eth 4 VENTS eq jtenms and condy Kt Seatiiias votes ay i EVENTS ON ROLLER SKATES, |: \"" oh dadidate for c lon. | Ot @ the ret i ———__ i! 1 ji ce Dry ipraraetrae tage nOvaE £3 Bh Ne x t \ teams are a dimance — hor 1] any, I ands ALTED MIL losed the year! q&eleno. a ul of Navy a roscing to England Uidat breaking r Loa Leading owner n aptain, HH a r for the world's yin 1900 but that tact f) Leading Jocke i H ight Hugo Kelly ful career asa kn Leading tra ’| BOWLERS ON WATER WAGON. sean Monday nfshi, eokin In riding more than sik sient int ° —_———- all the more remarkable. are more bowlers on the water al » few focxeys whose names ayer v. to-day than the old n knight adorn the pages of who ‘ The transfer from the : : iinve had two such ov and se 1 other ‘ ful seamons, amd the fact that none ha has been so " t m the ranks of the proim ng m ‘ tices Who ore a rouge, 130° Git vk iit «lat sw NR | » Jan. 5, ° of a ctiakeetece Fhe: hades, bor aly. Get t ; ee EU i eB snag 0} ; ior 4 pe- ting the fase tothe year, Nine! root at@! Lexington avenize: | thing Mike it, de Alt a

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