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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. 2,500 BOWLERS IN HEADPIN CONTEST © TO OPEN TO-NIGHT Greatest Bowling Cham.) pion:hip Event in Amer- ica—Contest at White): Elephant Alleys. like to learn how ith and some of the OULD you W Jimmy Smith some other stars in the ten-pin game bow! 300 scores and averages of 200 pins for a large number of games? | You can learn ali this and a lot more| a@bour this popula oor winter sport by visiting the White Elephant alleys, Broadway and Th first street, to- night and carefully ing the bowl ers who are Evening World s free nament. This > event held leading clubs teams o pin 1 teams 4s the greates in America, €re represented by severa, among the entries of the Knights who compete as five-m for the championship emblem, while every bowler making a score of 10 pins receives a handsome fod with a silver medal. Looks like taking money from children and all the to roll for these fobs, doesn’t it? Well, that’s where you make the same mis- take as in tackling the she! It isn't easy at all, and the 250,000 bowlers in this ¢ fail to reach the championship class because they don't know how to hit the head pin right to make a ten strike. The Even- ing World offers this encouragement to bowlers by an absolutely tree tourna- ment. How It Is Conducted. In head pin bowling you get one ball in each frame, or ten in all, unless in the tenth frame you get a strike—mak- ing the whole ten pins—and then you have another trial. A strike with tne; eleventh ball gives you the limit of twelve balls, and this, n a row of twelve strikes, gives the hignest p ible score of 12. You have no chance to roll a second ball for the spares, which are the pins left standing after the first ball The matter of hitting the head pin, which is at the apex of the triangle facing you, is not the real secret of head pin bowling. 1: is to get be head pin and { next to right, pushing the bail throu No. 8, in the centre of the > being’ the king pin. If you don’t hit the head pin at all you get no count, even should the whole nine fall. How the best bowlers do this you can learn by studying the curves and different styles of delivering the bal, ahd it is fisnhooks to hot buns that you will say later that the spit balis of the s1Ub artisis are easy when compared to the matter of spinning a_ l6-pound mineralite over highly poushed alleys, Free Field and No Favors. Every effort has been made in this tournament to place all the bowlers upon| Stamps the winged fist stars as real &n equal footing. The alleys have been | world beaters. In all seventy men won newly planed to remove any advantage | points for the club for ‘those who have em in|’ G eae ee previous tournam and new pins of ose behind the Irish club was the biandara make will be provided each|New York A. C., which organization nigh CAaW Hat the bowlers) a pected | tallied 1,39 points, sixty-eight winged 9 do can be gained from learning that nnd ai the trophy was won last year by the | foot men winning points, team, of Astoria, wnvse total | The individual honors belong to Mar- E ns. A 1 Pastime | tin J. Sheridan, of the I. A. A.C. who! ted with onparell (whose mem- | —.-— bers all a fob) and the famous, Henry Steinbruck, Impe . Jersey City. had high individual score af Ni Roseville B.C. | holds the world’s record of pins made in a tournament of the United | Bowling Clubs. Owing to the engagement of the tournament alleys for Thursday night, | ties for fo places in the Ame will be ment rolled JERSEY CITY GETS “JIMMY” CASEY It ts now Captain o Beason, Brook! year. BOWLERS! See the CITY EDIT ON of THE EVENING WORLD } every diy for the livo | news and gossip of the TENPiN WORLD Park Slope, ant Weat 1 Counsel, nker (2), Pat Lyceum —De Sob Steinway, 8. Co, National Bani a3, M Pi Wooster, H Redeomer S2:ual Bowling cla (3). Northern nion, Lenox Casino, Casino, Ko Ko, Tuxedo. York Central, Crown Sus- (8) by (2) Our Own. Myrtle Alkhym, Engle: THE EVENING WORLD. “Two OF THE GREATEST ATHLETES OF THE YEAR D AN KELLY RUNS Swimmer Daniels, Wnner of 315 Points. od BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. de IRISH-AMERICAN ATHLETES LEAD ON TRACK AND FIELD Great Total hee a 1,696 Points Scored by Winged Fist Athletes—N. Y. A. C. Sec: ond. A. C. now lead the world. hes athletes of the Irish American» The representatives of this or-| year of 1907 scored ®anization during the @ total of 1,696 points on track and field. | This ts the greatest number of points ever scored by an athletic club and HE successful games held hy Com- as arranged to open events cap: run, The ammi wi yard run ha andicap; one-mile ce, four men teams, laps, and a handicap One of the special pound shot 1s a two-mile relay handicap, to members of the Military Ath- League. Each regiment will have holda the all around title and several] world's records. He scored 194 pointe, 45, of which were gained in championship | competitions. Melvin Sheppard, of the same club, was second with 158 points, 36 being won in championships. Matt McGrath, who broke the world’s record | With the 16-pound hammer In the Cana- dian championships, was third with 2 | firsts, 7 seconds and 3 thirds. Charles M. Daniels, of the New York | A. C,, made a remarkable record in his Une of competition. ‘This famous record @masher, who is known as the Human Fish through his many great feats in the tank, rolled up a total of 315 points Fourteen records were broken by Irish-American athletes, who also wor the senior championships at Jamestow: and six point trophies. The junior even was captured by the New York A. ( team Wt y York A. C. s in track were deat the num! 008 ATHLETES a team of four men mile. Prizes £ ide gold stickp! sfanee euft | Watches, go! 4i2 East Ke A. Ke and " quae field was very bad. Silver Brook was BOXING SCHEDULE FOR LOCAL CLUBS ' Sheridan rien Individual Honors, with Sheppard Sec- ond, MeGrath Third—Dan- iels’s Great Showing. branches of sport fencing skating, wrestlt bow baseball, rowing. cycling and hock presentatives rolled up @ grand f 3,290 pointe. Points Made by Irish-Americans. ist of the po Ame ine sample CWA Archer J.°5 ianderman, J i iu ead New York A. G.'s Cent List, Phe pokes ed by @ es t New York Athleti uon du the wor lub. in 1907 ing wy Ma k yi MONDAY, 1.200 ' JANUARY 27, 1908, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. \(iippo drome: Datiy Mats. 2.bemt seats $1 Eve 8.2 RYS GREATEST Battle of Port Arthur iS FIRST RACE IN pe cincls eel arpival rynie Tei st, Woo fat Sat.2. Every except ak j Sa LORD N- vitbern Sat N't, Hamlet, HACKETT sf Bier a: jderful time of 93-5 seconds, will make | JON In ‘WITCHING HOUR TPION DAN cE first appearance !n a contest In this et Wey oa atch ese “Suita lie eo ul to-night at the games of the | Majestice’s\ a joitbeo WW. Mon toe tw varde, Lastime A.C. which will come oft in | TOP O'TH WORLD jiiie.'s Augin vi vine wone) Madison Square Garden. He will bo ® | Casino ens us ter in the short sprint and 9 20-yard dash, Kelly will probably have to run faster than he has ever done before, for he will have for his opponents such indoor flyers as Seitz, of the New York A, C.; Mawson, Kovertson and Keating, of the The Now Resear FUN BASH! Hece'ge 18d 3 LEW FIELDS Daly’s * WAN BERIND nee | Irish-American A. C., and Smithson. Society + AND "Bulldog ; Ancther Western crack who will make cate ay 0 his debut here in this meeting ts Ramey, | BIJOURSS : ! of the Chicago Athletic Association. He | <5 aqz NAZIMOV Ae { Will start in the @0-yard event, and will be pitted against L. B. Doriand. Meivin ji WALLACK’S & Evgs, $20, Mats Weta Sut 2 -S07 MO. 4 was to have been a starter | vis event, but as he has been sus- pended, Ramey will not get the chance to mset the great Eastern flyer. Columbia Extends Time. At @ meeting of th lumbla University Athletic A jon Saturday night it was decided to extend the time of closing the en- tries for the big relay carnival in Madison are Garden on Feb. 15 until one week pefore the kames, Feb. 8. Most of the relay 4 win the requ! especially the two mi KEITH & PROCTOR’S STAR VAUREVILLE ERY HOUSE DAILY YA NIGHT IN AN & MUSIC LI relay, in which the crack half milere of Yale, Cornel! and Pennsylvania are red. Manager Montgomery is now nego-| 3 ating with Michigan he hope of having ¢ champion quartet from Ann Arbor meet! eT HILLTAT the cracks of tha Bast in this event. CARRIE DeMAR, LADS Joa) Crooks, Columbia's trainer, has ex- | DIE CLIFF, 10. 8tagw. ous. Colufbia gym. world’s c:amplon in New York i e that the Oregon flyer will do £8 fs indoor work on the fine soft : BROADWAY ™ tended the privileges of ¢! tha rest track on Morningside Heights, Kelly will p at the Co: also enter the sixty-yard handi Weie gines ST TIME TS May So) Mel. Sheppard Suspended. A Waltz Dream > gpecial to The Evening World.) SRE PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 27.—Melvin Shep New York ot. Mea para. & ‘American A, C. runner, has been handed a five weeks’ suspension by the The Soul Kiss with Genee_ Registration Committee of the Middle Atian Aeeerritlen ct tw A A. Us tor ectking [NOW Amsterdam Ae F a runner 1s Pennayly 1,000-yard race at Has Gus The Merry Widow ' A Viennese Op LIBERTY IAFERRO "PULLY. etme crrces _STUYVESANT: Nest tata sz Boway Matinee satuniay ate ws ‘cana fn Mare ———_—_ THREE STAGS TO-NIGHT. carly Davi hold stage to- Athiettc clubs will s Consolidated boxing E Martin Sheridan, hero of Oiympic SX rounds, Fawacd YORKVILLE ‘Jo: ‘ e Gibbs for six roun eh : CHARLIE HOWARD games, won 17% points, 48 of Cue sTn aa aa n Malena! SS cael Les ve IN NEW YORK TOWN, | which are for shamplonahips: METROPOLIS»: wine WOMAN. ‘eae Hurtig & Seamon's THE LID LIFTERS ALEXANDROFF. of Chicago. co. Mat al ANI TROUPE. Edward Gardner will mee 4 Dry Deen iA 4 MORNINGSTAR HAS FINE EE FIGHTS _ CHANCE TO WIN TITLE] DAY KORE “Tetrazzini) in will be a ( trazeini re {# among th Rigo i Be ee i claims AMUSEMENTS. - ASTOR quran soe 5 ag a chal- EMPIRE’ ay ag eB, A OT a real olay ant iy utton, Maude Adams in The Jesters. | VIOLA ALL? iN wre | ih ah Uf WEEK = vennains | | HUUSUN RR gear Breet Bee | ROLLER sypises sovane tu ETHEL BARRYMORE Hien Sickie’ | SMATING 1... a eee eee Shows in Philade Lt ik terns cipal ae arte seiye R Seen EN CCESS. wie fr Rat ae is a phia Against Young F tar Is C SITERION aay er Sard BASIE rane re rs tor the em i ay Mt i i /AWT! Loughre) my : MISS: HOOK i i mM | sam Styinn GOTIGK. Sth eke ae 1s at eae, | PLOKENUE BINDLEY, WAXiNe BIO eacAPER THE. CKERBOCKER, &° S15, Mats, Wed, Sac sist THE T. ALK of NEWYORK Bway & 45th at. at 8.40 ‘Toure, & Sat. 2.13 BELLEW |GTON newr THALIA Jere, aeeee: A MUECIONAIBS: Ss REVENGE. 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