The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1908, Page 10

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UP “TO DATE AND NEWSY. ‘epee erin ee a EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, LIVELY DOINGS [- - JUST ONE NIGHT’S EVENTS IN THE SPORT WORLD _ eS ee ay BOXING AT THE DRY- DOCK AND THE CONSOLIDATEO CLUBS AY, S y 10 THE EVENING WORLD, WUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1908. ‘ | WORLD OF SPORTS KEEP ALL AWAKE a Billiard Matches, Bowling Tourne- ments, Athletic Games and Pistol Shooting All in One Night. EID .'8 what New York can do H in one night toward further- ing the interest In sports and sending red ng through | the veins of old and young America: | Athletic games of the Pastime Ath. letic Club at Madison Square Garden that had for tneir entries recognized champions of the world. And the place was packed from pit to dome to see them start. Boxing contests between the best of the lightweights in the country at the Dry Dock and Consolidated Athletic Clubs Billiard contest for the champton- 18.2 balk line, between George Sutton and Ora Morn- Snap SHOTS Arr 7 er Piste ALC. CAME: AT THE GHROEN ch GIBBS WINS OVER 6 mr ive a look fhip of the wor ingstar at the Lenox Academy. Riflo shootiag contest in Rochester in which are entered all the cracks of the East. It has for a long time been the wont of cartoonists and satirists to Play on the “winter sports’ as a joke, but here is enough in one night right MORNWNG Tan fn the little old town of New York to keep the press of the country busy! for a week talking seriously. New York, loves sport better mn any town in the United States, despite the fact that {ts people are not so situated as to be able to indulge in them personally. Jt ls also true that hundreds of eands go to baseball gan in the sum- | mer and football gan ‘who never had an oppo ning over a d.amond iron people here love sport for sport's sake, whether a participant or not e Dry Dock AMUSEMENTS. =) Hippodreme cst Battle o! part Arttur » CRS, a EARY. Sat Nut Tt Jeannette Stops “ Joe Jeannette, HACKETT : JOUN in MASON + UTCHING HOUR Majestc¢ 2 TOP O'TH WORLD. + Casino. + , Stas). FUNABASHI ! Helts'HerOdSO © seas 4 aa LEW FIELDS #48 G10 eis THE COUNTER crowded about the alleys at the! White phant, Broadway and F, Thirty-first street, last night could tell L. AN KELLEY he remarkable) you that the fourth annual free head- D sprinter who set up a NeW! din tournament given by The Evening | world’s record by doing 10 yards | Worla had a most auspicious opening. |)", {n 9365 seconds at Spokane, Wash. tWo | John J. Clinger, president of the New| rook lyn yea 0 is. in st, with the!york Bowling ..ssocia eine roi | [2 He Madden, Knockerbocker [|| USUN He ’ years ago. i: East, with th Sa Aa ine aaoel Eee “councit : ETHEL are rare raat he tournament in a neat speech, said! Qo : 0 Sat q among er things: “This tournament WIND Stcck: ss." 3 : O DAYS IN THE SHADE #.! avowed purpose given by The Evening World, held un-| tournament two fobs w: DE CRITERION - ANE one of the 80 bowlers Rol Hudson, Daly's * Society BIJOUR.. He feels that | gave Easte that his won been a fluke. Bulldog | der the sanction of the United Bowl! Mat wet eS in cor Clubs, ted under the rules of t! ; i aa i jars Tas) |e leon Mar ne ru eee ' : NAZIMOVA® THY Cont Bead of bein some of| New York Bowling Association and] -,/Ex-Champion Says Westerner \dmits He Started Under Un- Miss Hook Holland : Joe Thum, always on the level—four of a kind in all that ap- pertains to good sport—how can it be otherwise than the best? And dead f.sh can float down the stream, but it's th live ones that swim up and that's why The Evening World, with the brightest] The trophy cup was won last year ang best written bowling news printed m of Astoria that in New York to-day, !s entitled to the} We ee ondial support of the 250,000 bewlers of r city. I would rather miss than the City Edition. ngen arty cheers he called for for The Evening m they were given KEITH & PROC STOR’S +ALL STAR VAUDEVILI RY ‘ ANGIE TS NO: IS MUSIO nari (ROBT ILL CO. RIE Dey IDLE CLIAFE, tyr stant NTINC OL. Fi = ‘lieve, athletes in the) managed ut Kelley will m ed by tii offered hi ums and every facility Westerne Ev. §.90, 215. La! Lac!'s the Finesse Essentia! in a Great Sprinter. favorable Conditions—Ought _ ] GOMCK ser. was, 2a" DEK THE U: ” Grers NWOOD, REE, to Stop Indoor Running. T seems as if t I: to lose Ha presi tion of his conte Associat Herrma Commission, ther Mr. National League Ham as its inten- iat Ties IRE THIEF J Maude Adams inThe Jesters. any HUUSUN #432 bo the National TONIGHT, At 8° Harlem ts The Soul Kiss with Genee aa nual games o Club, It was crowd that performance al! were anxious to extre was ting action M frames quit 7 would live up t rommiss: rea c >| ¢ 3 e ATEN SCS Wa) A Mp. e ap. the, conmequences Mir rolled a ball down| rawana, Co Wing fom The Mf t cle the latter scor- Gonq Hae e wh ie erry Widow bE LASCO s velgat pins for the, patitinder . Yor : fe ARTHUR DUFFEY. ag way A Vien Da - th National I F presented by | “i, ee last onlaht ware) ca ] under Only runner besides Kelley who did a pe Dounding motion x BROADWAY jas ever question ws Jent A. Kop- | lows the “hundred” in 98-3. seconds, Fedponsible ‘for an extra. few anches AN ENORMOUS Kj FA eehea tint irene tains ries o ‘ record being made in 1902 at E action he combined a ¢ross arms A Waltz ‘Dream i < but um. ) . ng, WAS i : . training for many months, and tha orn yn, which sed from the elbow mene eens t t s c ill be| A Mé } - S e 4; his first appeara at indoor . the spectators it appeared | phim at res “or in the history of of the | : » d : Total, | racing { = Sree | y awkward, but at the same} mee ! aust - YORKVILLE at 7 | he 2 | chest and the well-rounded limbs. He e it was re: 9 for a little lift) EL ¥ = = | a , and the @ handicap da chest and the well-rounded limbs. Ie tohiena to get over the|[ in Freteric son POLLY ofthe CUARIE How Arn 0.7 j forced to give liberal hand yet | SROAYER AEE, hans Latest CIRCUS IN NEW YORK Towy Por : event ‘ving him very poor op- | Plos impresaton | the furlong dash Kelley again | METROPOLIS : y to show his real form ted out w IBA Pee ail | BONITA A\D ) Wied, 8 n.d; Wiely § a cular was his work in the! GA TR FN CE) CEA Paes ‘at Ta a real play, “and in these uays rea WINE, WOMAN & y, 6 " shic t 1, and when the) rn 5 oked i yon to ‘sho w his real Qint a at Re ANS Hurti & Seai i = WI Rohner, 70; hner, | eb ion failed to qua s heat,| His starting ability was up to the ng ability. At once he gained on VIOLA ALLEN wre Str ree a fae i SAND Jnext s abov ' cluh, ‘i won in the rather slow high standard of a champion | his competitors, and continued to do so ~ DAY ALENANDROVE TROUPE, by Jou Por. OTA f seat ne Pox, 70:3 » 62: eee es aaineee tho Eastern sunners had) anal he captured the ‘feld; but after! T E. 1th, Ladies’ \ OVr TROUPY, a0 7, seconds, many of erit- | Mim in leaving: ain fade Yway & 0 ST ury srelonit | ies pr were seen to shake their cision, On the scratch he used owas a gros | ft paRtslA BELLES sew CIRCLE 4.1 Wet esa 2a) e 5 crouching start, being Well owd, for every 2 ns—2 218 lar Rut even considering the dis- s which the Westerner had | te with, It was equivocally con-| many of the followers of | that Kelley failed to | heads all _ fc It s his ni particular appealed to were expecting | AMATEUR N 1K OLB’ jin te | LONESOME ‘And When the starter fred | open but on | Ly“ & DILL “Sion TOWN | 3 Ah JOL GiRLs co van to gain on|each occasion Kelley failed to materla- n began & whole position of run 8 pproached In a a however, he approt | : the real calibre that would | {5 "quien line he was seen to ftade| Kelley's body top speed seemed | _ AMAT _}f MANHATTAN 02 FtA-HOUsE, um as a world beater, His| away decidedly. to be most unsuitable for the acco PTY GRACE VA) Wed. at 8. Rigoletto whole showed that he pos- | He Runs Naturalty. Pllshing of reat sperd._ With ina: Bist RNG. IereporronD || Fel, a08 { r. DI ic. <4 finesse that t8 so] sis first were made extended forward, | Uoitway ll HUN LO eon at S(T VESTA VIC HORACE Gi G American LAY art. Uniike many Kelley is the typteal raw n athlete with the = Frank Maltese & Co., Diamond @ smith, Bee] 0.75 | & Curtis, Big 8 Miiatrels_ Matings To-day Mats Mon. Thurs. & FO ni SINCE NELLIE WENT AWAY| QU ceasy see in SAPHO ado anoeared to ct them short a bit. In point was esp sally n 1 in [how it was ever posMble for him AMERICAN 424 St. & Sth Av. 25, 60 & a BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP ees A VERY CHILLY AFFAIR | pan aha ree] A ace Acs Te TO & of 100 yards tn | piston! -like me avcrouch: about the Daty yal Bi ‘de the runne Mat f aeelleves THE COWBOY GIRL, = = ie alton ee a . Be. Sat., BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. ring to bi rand. ELSIE JANIS » ‘The Hoyden 5% 368 te Cawthorn Baldwin Accepts Match Papke-Kelly Date Changed | pets » experts, who sat nt in neat als Per uod “Cold” During BURLE oN GAYETY nie pate HARRY, BRYANT S EXTRA VAGANZ A tay te) Sutton Noy t Do It Aga and a the Tienes rey n«| cause He Doesn’t W ant tof mind ten) Progress of Lenox Lyceum t a 8 haat HYDE & BACHELOR - ; ; rn marandtat 5 ra st night he 1 rclusively OLYMPIC CLUB co. nts! Ri A rip fi © no complaint of @ charle Game. that he fs not ner, but 5 ‘ PHAEKT . , DI lass arin of anything of that a 'run to advantaze on a MatiDallyimalll knopt concer (SUndnviNieilt | == Persia | —— deci alias would do well to STAR carr . : | | | give up all indoor running HOCKE tok: 1 f | BY BOZE MAN BU LGER, Good for Tired Persons. |to get out of the way. You can't beat}. SO Gees AN er ee ee NEW TRANSA mueh for action, He ble from’ turning over, or under the ru could claimed a foul and gotten 4 on his score for so doing. In imbing act Mornin put It al the ehamp eoniy “fault awful c O'Brien's Club Opens. H 5 4 also had to] ate Ose WALLACK’S h VA KNIGHT FOR A oh toute foe | e a Te List TRAL|¢ match BOWLERS! See the CITY EDITION of THE EVENING WORLD every day for the live news and gossip of the Mats, Dall: THE CURSE OF DRINK. terest WRI TT. BNE te Rea bet phate AYTON'SLEE AVENUESTOCK CO, BROWN A, A. STAC T ‘ TEN-PIN WORLD eG TAKEN FROM LIFE " ry Bt Matinee Ou 0, 20, 200, 4 MT CLARK'S RUNAWAY anne hen ee aioe i « i AMUSEMENTS. MAP, DAILY, AARC natura | WEBER’ s mi | a MENANC WOMER, Ses ! a 10) ol Kae a nina pe cteeeee i some k jrorolgn ee ue =a name ieee and weruld \ Rocitseenine Sriee i get oy ‘not . tt da ct id to shoot the balla, Folng after ge money, and would thine erage, was hose last two ud then get back to the floor ip time 5 kein afte en ob catching colane® Grand Ganeert’ Refined Vaud, Siov, ‘ : ; ry é X

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