The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1908, Page 14

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cenit eins New York Is Centre of the Pugilistic World Right Now —Good Bouts Are on List This Month. EW YORK !s as much on the} N fighting map just now as ever in the best of the Horton w days. There’s a boxing club on every corner. Thousands and thou- sands of men who would walk a hun- dred miles to see a good scrap wxther nightly at the ringsides. The cream of the fistic talent {s here, and more champions and near champions ¢ome in on every train. Look at the famous boxers carded to appear in New York shows during the! ext two or three week: Oct. 8-Al Kaufman and Fred Bradley. Oct. 16—Kid McCoy and Jim Stewart. | Oct, 21—Packey McFarland and Leach Cross. Oct. 3—Tommy Murphy and Joe Gans. Oct. 28—Jim Driscoll and Matty Bald- win, I leg to make any fight fan miss a single one of these bouts. Little old New York will be topsy-turvy with en-| thusiasm night after night. Al Kaufman—that's Billy Delaney’s latest candidate for the world’s cham- pionship—and a cracking good one. Fred Bradley has recently developed such speed and cleverness that he has easily whipped some of the best heavy-weights in this part of the country. Everybody who 1s anybody has seen McCoy fight at some time or another— McCoy, of the “corkscrew punch;” Me- Coy, the crafty, cold, exquisitely skilful and beautiful boxer; McCoy, whose very “sneer” 1s famous, And this boy Stewart who is to fight him ts no easy mark. Stewart has been fighting a year or so, but in that short time he has picked up speed and cleverness. He !s the Apollo of the ring, the handsomest figure of a man that ever put on a box- ing glove. With all that he isn’t afraid of his face ts game to the core. He will fight. And he can ‘ight, too.| & T would be as cruel as cutting off a UP TO DATE AND NEWSY “WILD BILL” ONCE MORE PITCHES THE TIGERS TO VICTORY. Donovan, once the !do! of the Brook- lyn fans, now hove: _ record that ts unique in baseball—that is, for two years in succession pite ing @ major league club to victory in a pennant race, as well as leading his league tn twirliug work both seasons. In 190 tt was Donovan's great work that en- abled the Detroit team to win the pennant, and the same thing Is true again. Donovan has pitched in abo forty-five games this season and has won over two-thirds of them. In Lie final game of the American League season yesterday ‘he held the White Sox to two hits and struck out ten men, THE EVENING WORLD, IN THe SHADOW. York Play Over Game That Was Won. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. touch second!"—The Fan's La: 7 the umpires had only seen Merkle Order of Biscay Makes New NEW YORK GIANTS THE REAL CHAMPIONS STANDING OF THE CLUBS. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs. We. PCy neg... - 06S SR MTR BB is) Roaton 90 4 9 bd ure “4S BO 1896 Brooklyn 83 100 Sst 82 71 (sueiSt. Loule. |49 105 “318 83 AMERICAN LEAGUE. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES New York, 4; Boston, 1. , Philadelpnia.'9; Brooklyn 4, Poston at New York 11; New ¥. figton, 3 Ph Detroit 3 GAMES SCHEDULED FOR * To- DAY, Kton. Two games WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1908. LOOMS OVER CHICAGO of KEYES TO NIHT: oe and Coffroth ing Day baby, acc uld result in a great slug- X round bo the game Goodman, will be ne Fairmont A. ne Hundred an t and Third avenue, local the yes < Hyland in a on, and he ts good ure hii Jim ¢ A.C or Thanks will J and Jack Glea- Long or a THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SOMETHING BIG ‘McFarland in Demand "a _by California Clubs" BY wage POLLOCK, teFarland 18 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN WILLUS BRITT HERE, SAYS DANE: WILL TAKE EST | ——— - Declares Nelson Has Earned. tt \fter Two Defeats of * 2. ss Joe Gans. of James Eas famo ag manager of rived tn town "hits AMERICAN LEA RK) PENNANT DA nea- 5 BRINGING Home = CHICAGO ' Nelnon han been workite htSteEU from ‘Frisco and is playingua week's Agetmient at present in “De- S| te neens minds © real m up road Football Gossip trom High Schools Shows Good Prospects The Stuyvesant wt ake debut in high the team of De W roe team Heret Fo) has\ialiknacklofibreaking iribsl with ae Brook Philadelphia, Philadeipnia at Bi: Two games his body punches. McCoy won't Iike| It ts hard to construct a sentence that | yw t slamar ‘3 right if he ga@ts it over the could come Penrerccuching the auick on rae in Gor play othe bafipns | ioe off the one game Which sill de HEN McFarand> Here ts ancther|Stch had been the case, think what ft pions Of the league by the people oft New mires) games with Chicz ago or | 1, ney an ‘Duryea § a es esapeclively 1 classy youngster, He can fight, Tore mene a mould meee sai ‘rear thar ought to decide it ane “nook the Plaving of The me tose ar ‘ Sissey A oaee eee homes of Manhattan. It woul j ok the Cubs should be proclaimed mandatory f ee ne i ene am and peace of mind among ine Gianta i he cramping. the bene ae tiowy ReteRS” to ) Race Abroad Next Year action. He 18 aggressive, and keeps| Would mean the cutting off of the Will always be looked upon as the right- | The only deduction to drew teow sie is fling In on top of nis man every mo-| expense Incurred by the magnates in an fu! owners of the flag, even if they are | that I? they ic rot edcree f 8 Pil hl effort to prove that Merkle did do that dethroned. They are’ to-day the um- one game, thes can S ment of the ¢ eison won't crowned kings pnell T TREANOR. him over any route but the finish one,| Very thing. It would mean above all| the situation ax regards the playing | |The entire matter is President sete , for Nelson Kpows how good MeFarlena | that the only task before the Gtants| off of ‘the tie game is open to many | Bruel mal tie nt BT thane ger linn Been een ants, As for Crone, | NOU!d be to go out this afternoon, beat Possibilities. If the Giants should refuse | «Wil Face thelr horses tn Eng LAER ert Ppente Boston ani naan pennant, And that ah \ nd onthe Continent ex, He} would be a “pipe.” ~ ing all the in New dae e conditions are at the jocal ‘eptions, and anes Le ei miBDOn SP me the Gleaned Fron) This anneuncement was bey He te) and win a game that by all ta } All Quarters ; ¥ iT Seeder Grn SMilinnneeee BAUley, CORBETT OUTPOINTS with Gane, and! The Boar itera ~ ‘4 “ ” SERED RTE ty rea OD ea ee ee a ISpusea ot nen- LAWSON TO SELL OUT KID” SULLIVAN, nares They sre ait airelas ct (Jant lewed Merkle failed to touch second 1 a yn Square AOE ® LER) are ie DREAMWOLD STABLE. Ion ter how much th tie and must be played over. Thursday, SR A a —— z = ciaon or Movariand of Oct. sas been set as the date. Wh AAA GMA oan th aeetn Fida’and’ Cally ‘The Thomas W, Lawson famous Pe dans has 4 repu- er the Giants will accept this decision |t 5 ross-country run at ure the 2 Id stable of harness horses HESSD ess and @ and play the game is a matter entirely |? November. Dr. Wheeler, of PANTO STT Sina arte artery BRAN Bot buy up to President Brush, who prob> versity, ellege the high price The annourcen.ent way ma ably arrive in New York this afternvon i wson In Boston, dn all about thirt Be or totem asian Grab arncen 15 aol Filison also pai ran n€ sold, Boralma, Da Morrie, High bargains tat he or the players will do. & great number of ors & geldin and a few s will be fiavers | figh ‘Iam not 1 & position to make a the Grand Same stable, sold retained for t rm. The ai ends i 3 IC statement just now,” he said last night ea reason 6 ral Of the Siena teatteta | ak Jans a hard ! nt. of the horses’ wine | ony, — f the Nixon quar t 7 t real cana ae J have not heard from Mr. Brush, | Si." 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