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STORIES OF SPORTS TOLD BY EXPERTS BIG JIM STEWART EASY VICTIM FOR FOXY ; Heart and ment. was! If the Kid scaring him out of range, well sati (| @ awing, and fell to his knces. He was "60 weary that he took the count, and Stayed down until Charlie White caught | his arm and helped him up. But he beat Stewart. Whatever else he lacked, Mc- ralship | fellow Coy had the old crafty ring gen the and gameness, while was only a pretty pi Big Crowd Turns Out. The crowd that was jammed through | the doors made the gold-lined club look | Uke the old Broadway during Horton law days. E (big sport in the | country was there, barring Taft and Bryan. When the last preliminary—a ‘eorking fight between Tommy Carey and | *Eddie Walsh—was over the golden in- _gandescent lights around the hall were turned up, and the sparkle of diamond scarfpins at the ring side became daz- | zling. Silver clouds of cigar smoke from dollar cigars floated up through the | ventilators. ‘The gold-platea ring posts | Blistened. Even the velvet-covered big en Veteran’s First Tap Dropped! Youngster to Floor He Lost All a Sprint. | after Mr. UMN: caution as big as an ostrich egz. place of a shorter that rude people howled froz during the course of the evening’s enterta McCoy won. preliminary fighter he show more than a shade of or punching power. knew what to do with his hands ‘weak after the third round he just went along laughing at Stewart and fled to let it go at Yound McCoy rushed at Stewart, tripped over his own foet ropes shone luxuriously. At this instant y Charlic Harvey came in with a green | derby hat and the effect of barbaric | splendor was complete. McCoy came into the ring first. He walked about lightly, testing the floor and looking for a hard spot to drop Stewart on. Stewart came ten minutes | | later. Either he was waiting to get | Pitcher—Mathewson, Ne York McCoy nervous or it took him a long All-American team this season | (National). time to get his own legs steadied for the | 3, oyo9 aa comparative! easy. Tne| First Base—Chase, New York walk to the ring, Once ough the | titra is saree menons and Devin at (American). e ropes, Stewart went over to ieee ee eo tosh Teraliestvin Second Base—Lajote, Cleveland hands w McCoy was ta! nasa sia @anisetes ieee a Mt (American). - ing to friends outside the ropes parioeihittinelanainishintatie, il) ite Short Stop—Wagner, Pittsburg neglected to look around. He Steal aalal naiene seine nfailing accuracy (National), Gj art stoop and pick u is hand to| Soeets SONnny, vers (has) hg Third Base—Deviin, New York shake it, and then didn't e lance ae Sup ree tut (eeaeOn PDL Ak National). gi him. The foxy Kid was up to his! ,,0,'° Chosen for his all around gox Leit Fleld—Magee, Philadephia ; ork, Had Chase remained with th a ilonal) old tricks ae > ) New York Americans he could have ha Centre Field~Donlin, New York McCoy Was Foxy. | the at first, but with him out it 4: (National). When they caught § and p plaining the clir to Stewart's the bell McCoy near Stewart's corner inste in his own, vous that t net to discuss rules McCoy ‘s head with both hands a of si ree, in quickly. magnif giant be dently denly dropped to the tt not hurt, took the up he wa wo: ing ¢ 1 the rope au tu aid. up crowd in tm. V McCo. t and « In t makin, blow smiled a itt rai ‘So! ! and th 1 ine vi Veuddenly, i STEWART ne FO E aatHon KID M’COY Made Fight the first round of the fight last) [-37 RounD: night Kid McCoy slapped Mr. MECOY HIT STEWART Stewart right on the eye. There on THE ENE FOR, Stewart developed a bump & KNOCKOOWN, Caution” is used in this connection and uglier wor the galleries And what a funny winning it Stewart had possessed the heart of a would have polished off in three rounds. McCoy didn't his old-time skill In the mix-ups he hardly In THe ST MCCOY STEPPED ON Hts FooT AND Fett. HE WAS Se WEARY CHARLIE WHITE HAD TO HELP HIM UP, He was eo that. In the fifth n he missed banged McCoy a it have won tn | National A.C. Make Makes Ofter for Six-Round Bout Between Youngster and Veteran. Sailor Tom Sharkey chal. m says that judg! been over- | Three New York Giants Eligible for All-America Baseball Team | Donlin, Mathewson and Dey- HERE ARE THE | | | BY JOHN POLLOCK. MATCH will probab AOA ena Team Selected By B. Butger ational). te that he will le any man he can secure for lin Picked by Bulger for MEN WHO LOOK Place on Club. BEST IN eR Jim Barry recently tun the last heavyweig BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | W ITH the exception of one or two | Catcher—Kling, Chicago ( Positions, the selection of an a question between Chance and hue, of the Chicago Americans. Right Field—Cobb, Detroit (Ameri can). Dona- Chance hits harder than Donahue, and he is a Substitutes—Bresnahan, New York. tter base runner. Donahue pro catcher; Brown, Chicago, pitch has {t on him asa fi but otherwise Chance, Chicago, first base; Eve: Chicago, second base; Bridwell, New York, short stop; Steinfeldt, Chicagu, ything is in favor of the Cub man- _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, , 1908, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP TO DATE, NEWSY AND WELL WRITTEN IN THE 3RD STEWART LooKed FoR A Soft SPOT OUTSIDE THE RING. IN Roonos 1 ,2,3, 4, 9 AND 6 STEWART BrRorvE ALL RECORDS. FRoM 10 YARDS To 10 MILES. STEWARTS FIGHTING FACE. LT was Aut So FURNY. Kaufmann vs McCoy: Guess What al Happen am “THE KID HAD To LAUGH, ~ Champion Colin Sails | With Teartul Farewell IIs | —— ’s ee Horse ot Troubles When Taken rd Ship. ‘Ss 10ONG Newr tears, Well rdly They say I is no disgrace tc should we be beaten. But wh ed out, or thrown out—forcibly ex We didn't do any kicking, re. We were ready anc on his sh, “It's tough, a one thing about a horse. never have to coax a horse Are off. dash for rt. the flying 1g_ hoofs, too bad. hese Devlin is superior to Steinfeldt at third base, Hofman, fielder, RL Me an aietiy He hit well during the close of | 0 eee ' yor fkenaon, and) rhe ts with i ur own peer, At taking bulls with elther | ne envoy. your n no equa own arusements, class by himself at nd then we will successful season and it’s HOW NEW YORK BOYS suRPSS Tht We Class Athletics, the | the New Fe: e mean tine we d how to race. Give our regards to ‘oadway; tell eps to take it und train for croquet f generac ne ca -ublic Schools ae nietc League ymplish sor | { Public Schools / ag : i aeealDmne Wandarsitn wemanign die Bean me ture of Work. Is ‘Stron 4 present uay waisiator is MORAN-ATTELL PICTURES | as Don ond rm of y IS OU tre sun-up and raised on a i t Tae areca Ie isa Keruine ‘sport if) he GIVE MORAN CREDIT eveloping Him. eing heartily ¢ dors into a strawberr (val and Developin; pushed by 4 sa up. At odd Intervals he ong attet-Moran moving pictures this the dew comes to the tine. yenterday" ata private’ exhibition VERY try by grasping a pole or Instead of de =at 1 the fall, whieh berneck je looks wt the ’ frame to see how many times you every boy a chance ath f r # back to the tall tim, fo finish “Mora Tittle bulldow, draw your chin up to @ level with to have @ personal bat elgiit the folis., What he doesn’t now abou Hea el Atoll a oat r hands? and to acq t t looded city would stay the t y and skill boxer keeps him ou r i : Rentals! ste 1h uid be stacked up. an even’ Britisher, but hat's st chinnin ays a boy In an esprite 7 Wl think he tg the hug latter 6 the stronger t i ¥ ett > ases the spirit pe go much about New York r let up in his aggressive work, i U ULI Sionitiaa aatiitaaracovalleun "1 3 r thietle exercise one of sonal an ral responsibil ' enth and — - a series known as class ath Three Tests for Classes, i r and ex are awarded , rin) 1 the experts lare that here are three tests In class athleties | in er “two districts, S W 7A / STAG § TO-N'G T| the hese fortis of physical ¢ a wai Won a an Aeroplane! , rt muon hte | J M But It Garren Like a Fipe NUTTIN itahaae ackey crarian ere c 8 » have taken this exercise ! 1a os man Bulger, Sport Depart~! would come off any day he felt inclined ‘ Sere ata atlan naoeamenes asd On Trail of ( ham ionshi ra metre PA Eran hurt obey rom mn 6 ass record ww: Fifth year apes font tn the iite of BUsuvacker Park. Bwat accepted, and TO-DAY’S FOOTBALL GAMES, M1 times by Public School No. 8 a little of real is himself and | Pscar sities OM NRE! fe ot hence the game, sixth year, 1 times, Pub went after hir just simply | Pthe Pole: Tushwhackers at © cannot permit me to go into the A V s Bronx yenth year, 19 CKEY M'FARLAND has come tO made him ic he a@ selling plater ushw ane chilly of this struggle, At the end of the \ ania w Public Set 2, Bronx town, He 1 today, 4 Md ft ppt nF ree latter part of October/*Xth Inning the score stood something like At the anh A ct on u a is ne eer) ae oe ein Ani did it again ve 1 hey : one dred to nothing in favor of the ( y rk next week. AG , You can't stop Packey," sata ane [if 1 hat the whole, Qk certainly seemed doomed until Swat I j va 1 the that the Harry Gilu of Chica pe H a burn tighter. He vectra wager between, Stepped calinly to te bat in the beginning e k irpasses the t » out Packey and nto ti nd he is guing to gat 15 a captain of the Jatter team,|of the next inning. I am almost gure that Aer. al make up. wonderfu fight 18. in uh piol Miligan, MIL had Invented| you are aware of what immediately fol- leti + a F said Har I n cal i i; “ he which fly att 1, Swat, after the steely glint hed -, Mipiatla Wark tar Minions: ellow, as every rth a Ronee i a niles an hour in any Kin ived in hia ayes, instead. of driving 2 a MeFa 1 i J ft you wish to kn ball far into the field, bunted It Iato k for then . a ; ' He was a f Now, AE von Wiel 8 ar n the top of his aeroplane, tH Ki it e 1 ‘ i cont f into bis machine and soared high A # y ; Tow Ia Hester HRanatan A 1 it 1 e in the park roared and cheerd. After Dr nape sven on a ' AJ passed he dropped Mghtly 8 i i ; 1 me fo the point 1ving flown directly over the " t rr i " 1 they m at f nd oH , bi ‘ . error on your part never ve vos yw « me a ty ba ew MICKWICK JONES. Havebout £ b ior els sounds M . ¥, Hurling. %? | Jeo. Here are all the elements for #| geusay and Packey told him he packed night. \ f j