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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY Sorry Man Is Mahmout, the) Turk Wrestler, Who Wants | to Make Good Against Americans. TT saddest, loneliest man in New York to-day is a reat | big Bulgarian Turk named Yussiff Mahmout. Poor Mahmout! His is a sad lot He's too strong to roll cigarettes. He's too strong to do anything but wrestle, and alas! he’s too strong at that, for none will meet him. A sad trio wandered disconso- lat into The Evening World of- fice yesterday afternoon. First came Mr. George Harrington, “Impresario, late manager for Gunner Moir, of England.” Next came Antonio Pierri, manager. Trailing along at the rear of the procession stalked the huge, beturbaned Turk, in his jacket of “MATTY” PITCHED MORE GAMES THAN OTHER TWIRLERS. ch, of the Ch twirlers t second, Mad. hird place, while of Chicago 1s fourth League ai Brown. e standin TSE oe Sk RR SEES RR SORT CORDS, ay HOW WwovuLle | gold lace, solemn and silent. = i / The army of protest lined up. Tou linE To /7EET “We want to see if you won't put THIS en A paar another piece in the paper,” announced _ Mr. Harrington, impresario, and Mr. Pierri, in the same breath. t WHERE 1S FRANK GOTCH? i Ere we've been in New York four | weeks,” went on Mr. Harrington, “and k Gotch ‘asn't a word to say. \.) don't even know where he is, ‘E seems to fave escaped us entirely. We sent away down to Bulgaria for Mahmout PNAKMOUT , THE ASSYRIAN BAS RELI . Roger Bresnahan Wins PRE-HISTORIC WRESTLER, . THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1908, THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AIN'T THIS THE LONESOME TOWN? EF SHOWING EDITED ; ROBERT .EFDGRES UNCERTAIN Cr RAG NG “0 AVGEL MENT TEAGK a Olden Legend, Faleada and Melford Beat Out Horses That Looked Winners. BY VINCENT TREANOR. OLDEN LEGEND, Falcada and G Milford were three of the winners at Belmont Park yesterday, which ved to illustrate the uncertainty of \ fhrose racing LONELIEST MAN ; IN NEW ‘YoRK In the race won by Golden was ady Selina In Legen regarded al- A certainty Faleada race Fast i was the “oil in the can,” and Animus was a similar good thing in the Milford ra Lady Selina lost simply because the winner was a better horse, so was Fa in the Fashion Diamond-Studded Medal Given by Evening World Receives a Grand Total of 91,333 Votes in Con- test to Deiermime Which Giant Did Best Work for Pennant. in trying to New York the nt for and M n trying to b Yo nnity bees 5 to New it wa ning World t The ve a diamond Eyve- I give it up,’ said 1. “They've all 'u _ RENE TO DRIVE tinued fuliy the moment th c! eae aneatre, at ¥ | Chics front 'e slid 2 af ee nena ross at the Fairmont Alvan of oa "ave a look 5 1 fer for Packey - is = AC, Next \Week: i y 1S MISSING. Heat a ‘oke in 3 Pier and Jen- NTEA ENE has aly accu ton mar Then F nina ist 1M BY JOHN POTTOOR, eine gusta. A KUCE kept very still ede 4 Va 2 y bd f 4 4 Hé las sent ontest " ew Motor P: n to Tondon and all about | track 4 " Mahmout soldier at ¢ haven't « afternoon by and brought him across from England “TURKS. Fiahe a. 3 $0) studded m yer who the to wrestle Gotch and take the tive aD neat eee - awa ‘ere We are no nearer a ——— ; = = i match than before we started Nobody ee : y” NELSON ON WAY HERE about your great wrestl side, and now not TO SEE M FARLAND AND GANS GO ‘> Former ee Sc taoihatel an enormous bunch of friends in New for Six Rounds With | Tommy Murphy. wie Tir yes and Jack McGuigan, of Philadel dlexis blow to clinch elite: O'Toole. Lat his arvey. man give McGuizan Mahim his interp oo em ggsorP rinceton wa ordham Will ine Hard Game cause novudy will cme cess sists of a half hour scrim- all work, work and nc second team, and ten not want money for w 4 . ars, D RINCETON'S football team will be ne s.. followed by can beat f ast ou —+— P well tried out ividual coaching by Howard Gargan, can go back to 4 vr Fordhan: r graduate coach d captain of the go back t } a 4 versity: Fic t ' y, for t eleven two y Who is assisted can make— afer ey i Brag an | weat s ine Comches, x nesday, for the by Fred for three years. without travelling a Rae Ls t . ge have } Fordham ry one of, the this country, whe nat Tigers, anc f backs ng the smaller’ col- a # 0 to 1a) : e SIT eon) He weighs only 155 pounds risco aid 1 ed | ut is a ten-second man, and if he ever Jand is « , 1 a OAM Je a better she t eis tie ball and gets clear of the bow an t *, * ta « woe s, as demonstrated by actual work |tackles in the Princeton game none ap begin S ® N I Mrantetiand datiexennG will ever cateh him. Of the other imu a 4 a matin ot 13 a : good men on theeteam there ta Riley first if 9 i: ¢ ‘ ang " , eve that this contest will be irom Waltham, Mass., a 190-pound " - f the early season f ackle. and one'of the lar men on : the squad. AVhite, from the University: . i * sataTin ; 4 Vermont, is a new manson the team i i rae Leo atrich t this year, ‘but one of the most cone If G 4 ad f y after sistent backs of the seawon slr d Mahmout the AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. FAST FIRHTHIG , evant a ® | P EMPIRE bear roti rae Pst AT HIPPODROME ieee WV UOHN DREW in “tack Straw uEged, awkward stone bas Q 0 DAYS : A yest HUDSON '*'ynhe at Ass naif ook At AL GB TAGS SOUSA \’ BAND EDGAR SELWYN. suite ope ts ain, Mis. feat Ubh CASINO ak Ba GARRICK iit. Sa mile tiguneeions, ape LOUISE GL SNING y sucht SN ORN Ua | fr afeye wypare po mi Thre ant ‘IT LYRIC 5 ’ ‘ thle necis and flak-dacued wi ol i van witrosne ; 2 ne LYCEUM ified Slipped ehorte tits scalp Locka! Al, \ DAL re iumsis | | Miss Billie Burke aint. sree ind HS Weal MAXINE ELLIOT Titait CRITERION int! HATTIE WILLIAMS. KNIGKERDOGKER \. w THE GIRLS OF aT, chan itis SAVOY, ‘ @ rock ne . MAJES TIL 3 HE CAN WRESTLE—BROWN, “ a NANCE U’'N: AL a ans FRALO SQ, 3 TWINS : WEST EMI Badues thie hig ik Mu ies | York the 3 OF VIRGINA MADISON Whether be But he's (wice as v4 pect us | Electric | Shor (cOLUHIAL * aot Whenever he wants tw. {qi-emon 1 | Williams ‘ 4 | ENIR j i wae PP eeams to be up te FreswGeten, | Nr: sae ' Cente jmstiaitind r Hea Fred eke a ve ae Anne bi otto LIBERTY THEATRE LILLIAN RUSSELL in “WILDFIRE BROADWAY aaneee Van Studdiford de K4ven GAL ETY Matinges Wet. ant and The Traveling Salesman New Amsterdam riba TK, Went 2d m, Mute Sat HENKY W. SAVAGE he Merry Widow Ke Times. ‘Operatic Bensation, « Lvatlas Wittwe:) Last THE “AMERICAN IDEA KEITH & PROCTOR’S | LEMENDOUS SHOWS— ALL STARS © Ha 2:15. arned & Co rk” Maggie © Kat ue 125th near Lex VATLY MA IMPHEUN ATLANTIC VARIES, Souda, 4 ST. Ay ne | (Der Zigeunerbaroe.> | Matinnes. 2 ad | thned’ Vaudeville, New Moving Pictures. aart cording to their views. and Uppe othe “| OLYMPIC ‘is Maza palby. | whee fans thouglit made the greatest effort to bring the pennant home once more to New York. Bresnahan wins by a big majority. He Was out in front all the time. and was never headed after the early days of the race, when Mathewson was In front for a few days. But the fans realized that resnalian was the real hard worker on the team and they backed him ac- When any other plaver made a spurt the hustling back- stop’ friends got busy and put iim in front again. In the last two weeks of the contest he was in front all the time, Rumors kept coming into The Evening World office that dark horses were in the race. Bresnahan was the only dark that the people were talking horse about. To believe it, all you have to do is look at the resuit: Bresnahan, 91,333. That's a marvellous showing when it ts considered that Christy Mathewson has York, But the secret is Bresnahan's got busy. That tells the whole stor; Bresnahan's great victory due argely to hosts of friends in Columbus Lignth avenues. They worked all the tine for him while the suppert- ers of other players loafed. Bresnahan will wear the gold medal 1 wih diamonds, given by The ig World, and it is one Le be 1of. Me earned it by his faithful tall times. The prize goes where belongs. Bresnahan did the most to Mt for the fans. Th a-plenty. figures in the box show how the players stood, J inaybe but for that fateful game opt the fans’ ing Bresnaha right here: ave been ing another world chame pionst lag flying over the Polo Grounds. ————EE THREE STAGS TO-NIGHT. At the Brown Gymnasium “isid” Murphy will meet Joe Costa, of Brooklyn, for six rounds the star bout. In the semi-final Willie Burns will meet Young O'Leary for six unas. ‘fhree other bouts will also be ded. . At the Dry Dock A.C. Jack Schaeter will tackle Billy West, of Brooklyn, in the main event for six rounds. Five other contests between evenly matched boxers will precede it, At the Colin A. C., Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn, Matty Baldwin, of Bose ton, and Kid Sullivan, of Wasiington, li be the principals jn the main event ae lev ought furnish an. interesting battle for rounds. Felix Le Roy will meet Eddie Tov in the semi-final, << Riverside League Opens, dred root Riverside and Jere men bowling tourney (SSt va Wi vs. New New Jersey obieupelica THURS, 8 Sheagh Fit Met aa, MR. bis MANN in “THE MAN WHO STOUD STILL,” | WEBER'S * 3), “a hak ® Hest attits PAID IN’ FULL HASHOR [ies eer Wm Ho |jMaxinee et © THE MAN FROM HOME WALLAGK'S Tyne gen hh Shae ARNOLD DALY! New Comed: BIJOU "yak ens Mats. Wed (N-OENTLEMAN FROM’ MISSISSIPPI: BEL ASCO Muygitiisttvts tate $2 UbhOnUs 1 THE ARLISS Stu yvesanr bb at rs Has DEVIL Bh. ANCHE BATES rit THING HOPE SCKETT. Pithy, B45 hats K, HACKETT in THE CRISIS, aoe of Week, The F 27) Stdebbad, Ay Mats. Wed. & da Matty's did not, | Soa a ear defeat of Animus (ee ee u to one of those FINAL STANDING rites hy Sweet IN EVENING WORLD VOTING CONTEST. Roger Bresnahan . Christy Mathewsc Mike Donlin Joe MeGinnity John J. Met Cy Seymour Larry Doyle . Fred Tenney George Wiltse n Pashion Plate, Fal i.e Tom Healey re than a friends so. about pos: aboard, 1 on the firinw ros) and may not Jimmy is a good * hile he passed during aw ree, Twice now she ha: Luther Taylor 1 She came to hand Al Bridwell n. Early in the year Arthur Devlin ye oe ands wives the early eaason in the third an © McCarthy. althoum_ was Gimost beaten ow Wise Masog and Whip- Charlie He! Leon Ames Tom Needham . is Crandall . Harry MeCormi Rube Marquard Louis Dur beat Grandpa was geo Jimmy Lane, It Dut it was rred over Mr Dave Brain 21 a deat ride Fred Merkle . 12 on all the way. Fred Snodgr: 1 Was a hot Up in the first rece Josh De Vere . 102 ong an ossbud et Al Simia mw e ald though uggler @ cinch Roy Bec + Deople took bla tit orge 33 ther Wi Aepereeented at) |=aeee —— BELMONT PARK, NEW | —The entries for to-morrow follow mile tamina Sportal to Th « World.) cr SS. 1, Oct Professiona! “bali foursomes were in order thi n f start of the ia E n championship at 3 t ub. The course we 1 the weather The whole was represented in the contestants ies ; metropolitan miles The stars out include Who lately won the met opolitan tite: He MH. Barker, of Gar ‘ 1 Alexander Campbell anc ! ruin Rack ampasne, me i Tio RMAs ra nDet furioner: straight . weet 1 numerous, the only ‘ Nick Sawyer, of the Chat W dwin, Glen ©, Parsons, Crescent; W. C. glewoud, and C, F, Alistrom, Han 11 rath, Creseent, and Harry Tuxedo, 43, 1h 0; votal 82, on untakah, ind Robe er Th 1, Knollwood, 45, Wea acl William) Norton, Deal) ‘and Monfor Me} 4. Boston, 28, ‘39 i John Jolly, Arlington Macaic Fox H T David Hou 4h, Aredale ert Peebles, Sound’ Teach, 25, 10. Parsons, Crescent, and Baldwin, Glen iidge, 4, 10-81 George Simpson, Poughkeepsie, and FIFTH RA‘ =| John Hobens, Enclewood, it, 46—10. furlongs, stra! Gilbert, Nich Boston, and W. Mas David Munter, “ex County, and Alex Campbell, Boston, 3, a6—1 sHerbelt Strong, Apawamis, and J. & ima son, Richmond Counts, 19? Summe 1 “Mackie, Dunwodie Jack 1004 W Hutchinson Andrew's 10M Ya Slex Cur and 1011! Bonnie Kelso Los. Jacobs, S TH RACE—Selling: one James Norton ragansett and On Oke 10e HoH. Barker, Garden City, 38, ; William Dow, New York, and Robert i Dow, Ridgewood, 49, 39—79) 1 George Sparling,’ “Bridgeport, and Chadwick Sawyer, Midland, 40, 35-7 George. Simpson and John’ Hobens, ul and James Norton and WH. H. Barker ‘ G8 Pato WH divide first and second mongy, ‘ance claimed and the th A. AUSEMENTS. THEATRE, (YORKIE Me, | Hin & Mb "Tae TROCADERO BURLESOUERS, SHADOWS OF BROOKLYN amuse m METROPOLIS GReaT tury. EMP. waa KURTIG & | KICK we BARTON'S oe ve ‘. " Wiles De iy x, Carré AMERICAN 2° ‘ttortome AY UN'S Jus r] (food Wot By A Hated. Bar TESS 43h, _D'URBERVIL and 1,00 Neat Week- Every Day, 250, 00% Harry Lauder | and ai ¥,. STAR BILL. MATINEE DAILY COLUMBIA git BUNCO IN ARIZONA, | Nest Week-—It's Never. Too to Mend. \_ SPORTING. 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