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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 20, 1908. E BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [poset ectaen ‘M’FARLAND’S LATEST FIGHTING FACE EMPIRE TRACK TO BE FREE FROM RACE BETTING Will Allow No Speculation During the Four-Day Meeting. PAcKEY’S HEAD , Packey McFarland Is a Real ib - BX ‘aiehedy ft TREAN om. tr k beginni: to-day pt i to see Wee ate tubers cee ee eae meeting, as the authorities and track “Swift, Crafty, Ambitious ee A officials have announced that they wtil ; - ; enforce the law to the limit. At the Sort That Make Cham. “The STRATFORD BARBER summer meeting James Butler, the * pions. XT Loengp Too, MADE A Goop HAUL 2: : > = owner of the track, worked with the Vite PRETTY TO FIGHT “SANS WITH PACKEY'S AND \ —*T onw Hore £7 MANAGER, | Westchester County officials in stopping € M¢ FARLAND. GILMORE'S HAIR Netson KEEPS “FoR me” Gunmore. open betting, and the same thing will { prevail at this meeting. | However, the regulars are getting jused to this sort of thing now and are McCoy’s Next Battle PACKEY Says. town of Stratford, Conn. * noe ee terwne = 940,000 People Saw ® hi, camp in the old days. Young| 3 “Kid” Bread & erases Fe seen Ai Giants Play at Ho } } le, of famous lads at old Capt. Bond's. é U at Capt. Bond's, in the little Play, the season, with three-year-old of exception of Colts, 1 to joln the reat © watch sailed Inst would mean that the people of New But, unless my judgment Is off, I York pala out $584,000 to sep the Giants ey ne deenenarceenny av the peer of them all yesterday | World’s Baseball Attendance} tight their way to the top of the base- manager of Papke. "yi: walch Devin. in snidseason, $e ye entered In the $K races at the ings. At these races for which quickly —acceptes iu Packey McFarland. : ball ladder. That immense amount of ‘articles Were signed ervcie Getler ioriyeul ss'syieen Figures Were Smashed at | money for the support of a sport can fmnd sinew: be realized when it {s known that It Aso aa ee ere eee| Olo)Grounds) Mis Years |imesnalalyer capital tax of thirty-seven Stewart’s Conqueror Retums | | to Marlboro to Get Into Charley Griffin, the Australian feather- | Cramplon and Battling Hurley, the | Colin sold for 8. game, enduring, crafty, clever, ambi- of Passaic, N. J.” who | ling headline in som @.tious. What other attributes can o cents on every man, woman and child | ~, | Better Shape uch i ‘ound ‘battie at | Hpt enampion—or a coming cnamplon— on Manhattan Island. | a~ | 7 X ent again before the samme || caver BY BOZEMAN BULGER. That is for the Polo Grounds alone | day nigats Tae” were Packey and his manager, Harry Gil- ITH the positive statement that| !f the large crowds which attended the Ey, BY JOHN POLZ.OCK. Thetr coming’ dour! more, met me at the trolley. I noticed Ro post-season games will be|American League yames early in the) Pacwey MCFARLAND 5 7 i" igometning odd in the appearance of the played with the Detroit Tigers| season are added to this it would mean} 19 wh F' from being satisfed with his wo usuaily almost dudish sporting |New York has seen the last of the/a per capita tax of more than fifty AND HIS SCRAPPING HAIRCUT: Sionee IniaidGuartaneseer ate 6 ° ° 32 "men, Manager Gilmore was first to dis- /Glants until next spring. With the| cents, aan nae = | kia McCoy, after a conference with his 1 lve Get a Real close the secret when he took off his | exception of the few players who are| The expenses of a ball club are enor- ° } manager, Harry Pollock, and several in- eap to pass his hand reflectively over |barnstorming in the smaller towns mous. The salary lst of the ue: RRecords eriain to | timate friends, decided to-day to remain bis forehead. His hair had been clipped | around New York the Giants have gone |®™ounts to more than $70,000. In addi- ‘ |in the game and left this morning for y 9 s y's. few days baseball will be buried ior 4nd the puy of 100 employees, including | A @faninch. So had Packey 'y he will put in another month of har Sea eter eae 1 man |tte wince teres wil bud and Sonsm [sek taernuabers ana socom voice | PAD EN) Bi ig Auto Race SAA en We GROOT Ale . 4) 4eoking too pretty with my long curly |no more until the spring sun begins to | Men. ni | leer ae BO Cee is Notte Sain ne explained, “so 1 dared Git. |take the chilblains out of pitching arma| Notwithstanding aN this outlay of : very badly after reating the Coy Elected Field Captain to Od Ret News Havens hes) been (elected more to take a clip with me. 1 didn’t|and the “charley horses" from their) Money, tt is estimated that the New reports of my fight with Stewart and apta eld captain, and will run the Blue ge Saturday Robertson declares that he can ¥ 5 3 , % sreatly better his time, and Foxhall 3 ‘ ae eleven on’the field until Bi know how it would look. Guess this | stiffened legs. York club this year easily made a|Cars in Practice Have Been seene is as positive that the car that | decided not to try and come he | Lead Yale This Sav nelbacnsinline|eaues din iineiorees Will scare Cross into a fit” And he) President Brush announced when the Profit of a quarter of a million dollars, beat big 1 epower Mercedes Std to-day, “However, after a talk Reaierers aac 3 Pe 4 ee mean) ok off Dis cap too. games had been cal'ed off that he had | Those who profess to know say that the Over Course at Rate of nave teNas ter than eighteen With my friends, who have siowed me Season. Sut onilte ines ARE =H a - aH ee be Packey Has Fighting Head. given the New York club's end of the Giants were playing “on velvet” after ci minneetnet he has set for his limit tat 1 did fairly well considering the ee ; Rea LE padovellghezcan) = o_o ap EOE oO asaieg oo ts of the final game between the |July 15. That 1s, the receipts up to 82 Miles. Per Hour. ame pace I had lived for five years, 1 am | a 3 By Had eam along by work from an i ft A ide lines, now fully good, and me b |Giants and Cubs to the players. The/|that time had covered all expenses for McFarland is the gentleman in ques- A é nd wi jen on tion, Clipped—aimost shaved—his bony |7ece!Pts amounted to $10,000 and will be tne entire season. What they made after frontpiece has a forbidding appearance. divided equally between the payers. that was clear profit ‘O May Delay the Start. shat 3 pean make ITH games to-morrow at Prince- en is going to take | W Roalandbaninevolia} football Harvard ts another team that has its cap ro, where he will | F b case 0 e he will | gins its first hard week {!% ‘ld up, but In this case Burr's absence SE announcement of special in- season b . yers out of the way = terest to be found on the biz StarorEnre kep me at work unl I am right. and | peal’ from the game 1s only tempor: He i Mevarland’s nead is wise aoove the | yee Bit as pa iad Winning Trams Make Money. posters of the Vanderbilt Cup Breen nea dered <0) if work can do it you will sec the oid /of action. By Saturésy night followers | rite trom « Seaeresin cael come ears well shaped and balanced SS eae ment ‘America's great-| 7h Wea that fabutous profits are | race next Satusday is to this effect: ey Sat033 | MeCoy again. of the gridiron game will Beye ane Pal Aetidon bila itogs ibetore lk wedsesday ce Gosek @ sSinewy neck. His cneek bones siand ~ | made in baseball, Fs 5, ayy cart eed Py Se fEALL opportunity to really judge of the! saughton te holding o: Sahara ee moo est sport. The attendance this year ts | = i, as a general thing, 1s) “All auto speed records are to be ase on the Bee Es indi later inthe weeks contentine Aimeet nf the | Jim Stewart, the elongated heavy-weight. | strength of the several teams. The not be) 18 not going to follow in the footsteps of | games up to this time have been noth- M be a! McCoy und retire from the ring. Althoug: | fad Plain and the away until 7 o'clock. out sharply under a skin sunbaked and Sarre Xen ol a! far in excess of any previous figure. In | °77! y club @anned to the tougnness of leather by s to come out even, wh continuai training in open air, There | the two leagues, the American and the »8 barely manage | broken. je a few quit the| This squad in signal and for ‘The extreme heat of Saturda! & more than preliminary workouts, | [99k ® lot out of the men, and it was on th atement, when taken in con- : apn |season on the loss side of the ledger. ott vith the records made in thi ‘ 5 orning " advice of Trainer Donovan that hard wo 7 oe rt National, 7,000,000 people, in round num- | cl BScu Cr mycue ent econesnedes nes ne) nd sight to the oOrning | he made a miserable showing against McCoy. | ‘ Tea ay) are are a few hardiy noticeavie scars of peop lsrab. uM= | Po make money in baseball {t ts abso- | famous races ef Europe, means some- rivals, as f the eo Will | ne nev. Vaamilnvoritners Kainst MeCoy.| No new or scientific football has been wa et uP for, a da oF #9. To-day is pattie on his face-a hose that has been | bers, went through the turnstiles on | y ce course |iutely essential that the club owners | thing aimost beyond the bounds of rea- | Circle part of the cement, cours ion that he can _ 5 . 2 . From now on the players at, and his manager, Jimmy De For.| attempted. | F Desy will be put to two aul fi 4 thirty i 2 Fan ld ticket pee cule, goike to the grand stand, where GA y real mettle and, in- mages to make up for | it once or twice—ears tnat aren't quite | Pa! ve a winning team. That is what efore gol! est, last night 4 have got to show real mettle and, | ip for lost ti bs af " f is beara son, The work of the ers in prac- iil enter the barking 78. ste matched alm to fight John a — BS ceiucate as rose leaves. Dut it is| The Giaits lead by far in point of at-| makes the &: Every club cee call ane Ain y walls pera Wille, the Chicago heavy-welght, for stead of substitutes, the star men will! princeton has taken to the closed gate iden tendance in the National League, or, in| Wants to win, so a3 to make the profits | tice, however, indicates here will rounds at the ¢|/at home. records for this ndred driv | or + a by the barver thi reserved spaces of the several 5, of the State adeiyila "Sa "Friday am in the areas expo. get Into action, of practice, and no one but the coaches and ce will be left far in the Wesiern lightweigat carries tne | ‘act, in any other league. Not one of | “4, eciining to play the series wi t night. 1g To-morrow Princeton tackles Ford- pi knows what took place at Univer i is declining lay the se with the | +4, 01 a t tracy the grand stand seats af i# beaten by Wille Fecord of his battles. se scang | He word's championship games came|'Tigers the Glant piayers used ome | ‘Ne rear for the best a LT) TEES Nea eee oa poxesaaniins, ham at Princeton and the Tigers will lay. At the end of two howe panw ereudidy ypu teeta within 8000 of some of the enormous) #00d, found judgment. It is near Nov, | could do in one turn o% the old course Seats at $3 and parking privileges have to extend themselves, as the New and ‘strong. oo\ withentea soonne oo Packey iubved his nand across the | crowds that saw the Giants in the! SUB LOGMUCHRDERCOTEnORenaelIN Ge ot ONES miles was 2 while George | a¢ $10’ up York boys are credited with having the fastest football’ they have ever top of the urticie rellectively: on | battles for the pennant. to sour on the fans, and, besides, it was | Robertson has turned the new course of Examine Cars Wednesday. a very strong team. On the same after- | ( Nang ait eae Maa Fy 1 GREET pon eran Ghar res Chica Con Pale Gti bere ciocemifactin drain, | ae Ee Ba i around the course | ive 8 and those m With the sity of Maryland at Annapolis. |Werw sent to the Haters ckelela “to Begs around, 1 nave isty| No off 8 5 out 19 gion, as it was none of his affair since| J°¢ Tracy, who has driven a car at a jper cent “CONE oreq’ places to sleep 1-Cross fat or On Saturday Yale takes on the Wash | other players a chance In the regular ‘vai Of those White scars. Got n from |New York, but it is conservatively esti- the ‘season has ended, but he showed | £peed above one hundred miles an hour “29 Be cater ill dearer f hel otele cece cand azemray ROE Col See aren a AOR Ge Was thelr work that held the enerne peat yet ae Mtrowd | mated that $40,000 people paid their way | his thorough approval of the action by | on tie cement track in a trial, said this 22% ¢ F of the first-class |” F ap dagion ands Jerernen eae Men | ‘varsity to a single touchdown, veing -) s Hy handing the players his 10,060 | ey pace and aN . "| ‘The Navy team star Cobb-estoncs. 1 was| {nto the Polo Grounds during the past | PAn{Ink tie players & $10.00 | morning that the Hotchkiss cars in his hotels hed and exam: ual fight. with the Carlisle, Indians. | gam NAYY team riarted aative work for the t i Wee a Kid Out] season. The prices of admission to the New York's entire sha of the receipts | Camp at Westbury would both ¢ etter |, The ca at Garden BATT, pay: BY yragusa) jeter noel On, Ip to hold ne Crimson eleven to Saye TEAR ‘That |of the last e with Chicago netesi utes: 8 cup cours vow morning o z a © Army will entertain Colgate up score. The Navy had Manaus trash scar Thiel Polo « Grounds average sixty cents. That | of the las with Chica than nineteen minutes on the cup course te’morrow morning at 9 o'clock. if ale role andthe Ary > (Werf wolnt-vaie Raine, and’ tneir tenets ‘on ‘eit AFeRD eer the “pullding et the 2 hedak . Work, Was recelved With interee if-nealed cut on his uper lp, penta Of the Hullding Depastment, ana | other games of tmporsance scheduled |by the Middies, All of the men are In Harvard joe ‘Taonius uccidentally jasued me a Terinveresrascd lier en f turday are as foto: f . BMthere with bis eivow “wile Won “hi i YING Be) RECTOR UITS TRA CK. ‘CHARLIE GRIFFIN BEATS cris oti tue oitite atage, career eaabaees ses Aonepoliai) Cornell ve = boxin a couple of days ago, Packey. mn fought @ great fight at the same ci) ty of ermon’ ithaca ‘or the first time this season Co1 is ppxbiained, “and cut cleat uivough my ip EDDIE WALLACE EASILY, |# #22 time'azo. ; Mae club | foNnets Norwich, and Holy Cross va | displaying eome of the ginger that mate Ue O indi my teeth siuck ou through the | a Dartmouth. | tech Aton el raaieierarit hole, i heal up ina few days. It'll o — enredecubetbelr soldi ety ie 4 all Tight by Wednesday nigat, w TAsheartened, Burch, of Yale, resigned |i, ‘Weil In practice.» Whtie. somes of the on with Cross, Cross won't open the captaincy after the Saturday game at | Pits, notably, Capt," walker and (O'Tlourke: p'll never hit me there,’ ge ras ine | West Point, but his team mates and the Si? OST ICE RZ (21 —_ > | on of America, and | cust side bantamweight, were The bie meet planned by the Newark Ath-| Eadie Wallace, the Brooklyn fighter, at night to try conclusions in. & le: Associ ston) eniet pic Park was no match for Charley Griffin, the ##-round bow at a | Virginian Forced to Give up| ‘ “ull of Conadence. | | Bromises to be a great featherweight champion of Australia, In roduced to tha, men, IS later red Sprinting in Order to | flare who have already thelr sis round bout at the atag of the bus st he clu e:ai Yaat "Might (Ana was p m tion of competing are s\x ro} bout a given @ great ovation. Coulon and O'Leary Ain yer tintin Gt Pursue Studies | | avahe fecford A. srooklyn last night. should pul Up & areal fight, WAGNER GETS A SHADE BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. $0: Re -CORAGURE, Aris SUE OLS: a eed “rom the first round to the last Griffin fy rae ” Bibbros:,? “Tet any oun _ | Roving ae Tato | put it. ail over Wealiage, siooeing him |, Gt2r QUBttAT tke, Autal a, goored IN MATCH WITH NEIL. " i ay Rie ToL imes, ice in e second fi Chicago, were matched jas ihe & ‘ t . SeMih Hasry Sediey, John Daly und | ind twice again in the fourth round, {to bettie tor six rounds at the ‘Tucker Roa At the Colin A. C., Clermont Avenue me. 4 Neilson as suun GGT HAVE. but one alternative—aul SO en cin ae cae erty era friday night. Charley sitenes ‘asd Rink, Brooklyn, Jack Blackburn, the mot Min, Ie UP to F : iI college or athletics e bell rang, saving him from being first ed by ‘the cup} Joe Wagner, the sturdy Italian Aghter,| colorea tighter, of Philadelphia, will Basen ta tine: 1 eo That's the position that Jimmy | counted out, Wallace was game, but he match, fell, iprugh. ‘and| had a shade the better of Frankie Netl,| mee Jack Robinson, of Chicago, in the moa match, Ap for Cross, Lim Rector, the “Flying Virginian,” has Live tivents. | was completely outclassed by Grifiln reegoMbueinees’ ihecta| the California feather-welght, in their{ Mert Jack Heblnson, of Chicago, i ee guing ww cy with hin wut been placed In, and he has decided to s PENIRET RVI BRS ~ seoeiee 12) watee tnem,||\sixsround bout at theatagiof the seman) oo. pont there willl be five other Crovs away r ull the advertising | ¢ frat " | — Titornia heay A. C. last night, Wagner landed the phe! 4 ny TED enslnue inp Hee nt in the Unt | . Forrest Smithson, the Olympic champion,| LOUGHREY DEFEATS ERNE. A probably not. fight. ane ao ai Allene aes aun the contest, | betWeen evently matched boxers, tation ecto w stude ft inthe first appearance on the toast since, he Tay Sicinity, anche and hy menace Bite y yaa only make s versity of Virginia, and ts in his senior returned from Hnwand, ted) Bia words , Delaney," titve. practieally’ decided” to "return would have been awarded the ver-| At the Brown Gymnasium A. A. Paday But wher year. He came to the conclusion that peeora) OF: Fifteen seconds, inthe high burdies: || PHIVADE, LPHIA, Oct. 2, — "Young fo California, where they have many offers! dict if the referee had been called on | Sullivan, the sturdy Brooklyn fighter, ext gricultura of & sec trae nt Jim Barry, dts “ Arh go. Pyle mark | Loughrey,” of Manayunk, was too much gnq other heavyweights before dim Jeffriten | to render a decision, Nell did not put| Wil! meet Harry Scroggs, of Baltimore, Hsier than" the for Young Erne, of Grays Ferry, tm the club, at Ips Areles, Cal. oF the ‘Paciti¢| up thetsame great battle he did in his| fF SIX rounds in the star bout, It nd A.C, jast |* © = first Dout here at the Long Acre A. C,|Ousht to be @ hard fight, as both men he could not give his time to both and make a success of them, H Rector the ath: | punch ov Will be 2 © sanium to man who had @ chance to lower the Toankse! 1 start at anxious to get at each other pound, Silat Hach ass I Sun shape to begin with, and his judgment | semi-final Jack Crealey, of Brooklyn, Of his. sore Sa altaca nan orithia licen uty Meniteaton o e will be ust fly from the Brat tap E5ttrothy ine tight prumoter, of Colma, cai] of distance at times wae very ama-| Will take on Charlie Goldman {for six iy hails from Arkansas and has been her- fers nt ut A _|Zounds, reorient alded as the greatest sprinter of the i = —— AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, | AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, oked forward) @J- AL i (ne hmh— Fy day, Athletic fol ite to a new record frou him tid : EMPIRE xinaana wesraamnacy PHIPPITRN MES aaa Re [te teinton 798 Tmvlertan Mpa aMe) “CHR CLE sredrar acon se a rere ¢" oheabud ts one of the best amateur poxers In the We aawtack te ’my || JOHN DREW in Jack Straw srowrine | iolietot | patra. ax | suas ah” Littte Nemo |) NN StBODSHLEH® | gah AVE, lit ttt Si, en teu eguniey 18 Noa LW urns Bal BEAD eat AGL FE EL ee et emetre NEMO || WEBER'S Pasir, ear nm SUD AMES (ate, fig Snete ’ i in ono of hie favorite training. stunts IVORIVERION Be eave: wi ses Ap Amok ye ia Weeesarets | [ised ate: PAID IN FULL D'y Mat.23-80e. | Gita, Robledelloe Others ! with e has bested every man in college, and aartinaatara/aue 4a ty rire. de an | 7 lorie Rergere «irene 1 Pe] Baas Ghat ar? ielly, ‘the ‘Birlecs War ue Tore WM. G GiLLETTE SAMMON, LOUISE GUNNING = MARCELE Bitters bovaavee |JASIOR feiitki, Wm. Hodge 125th sT. |; ‘in ‘rare Sts vis tho t , Wanted him to become @ pro ihe es VSAVOY Hats rt ae CyRIO aaa it Rar EE GAIETY = iy yk | Matinees, Wed. & THE MAN FROM HOME | DAILY 3ta‘T 8 {iiawalian Trio, "Raln-Dears, i that Cr tacks entirel pal Sta TUAATeMAniihintanilitetan 1 might have Miller Ansoc kK latinee Satui ed, and Sat. 2, Wigay © goth ar ve, ib. HL. W. Savage’ gat fi the. tiles aiiough bower, and he aul” ke the ware | rand ave eoteFed | TOON a SEM LULU GLASER iso _the Traveling Salesman ||] a SeaTLewi ue wags |tRe REVIL <> a ADE U's probabiy one. | Among a and he sa ll sl ap dl Sait Ma emt 2.15 ; Tiyny © Oth aL, Feventtigs 8.1 THEATRE, Bway & 45th ot, abe fei eyes raya EDGAR SELVA! RW | | Imai CiOTT geerie, | | Woe Sharan ie pete | ar aggp Ca A) an mean and specs noua ee GARRICK in tucvntceacnay oie vopmacre's {\{ THE AMERICAN Y IDEA|,| segues He” _ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Ae 4 S ine 4 Onan Aula’ S Reg Mat Sat AR e EMPIRE, Broad Rape , worth eecing bea Aght MEAS Benn ca HERALD $0.3 ota Ath |] LIBERTY THEATRE. 420 star tay ‘RLISS 4 DEVIL Te raieg TR ton ‘ Are eps l A L isnam's Ca snaiinrs on weaicarcomentes. 1) Tr Tran pigcetty “a WILDFIRE | Stuy WESKAT | ax Thurs & Bi 4 BROADWAY GAHETY GIRLS OT ge Scandal tor merican Cague |ivceum 22255 | [Westen ges ceaercge | Smee stance wanes “Gh ee fistshouses an Chicagu, his ny E nit « Dewoit ana | Miss Billie Burke Wyre, TNAZIMOYA * riegid Mat Be mccrow, || \GOLONIAL ates ser, | Mest araanY Wane riGnTiXc HOPE | gy ener tae ls a f 1 , " i Sat. E & — Bor tarnitge 50, Nite Chicago, This mie sald to have |] (MIGKERBOCKER Misi" tat™ ast i em | pervieh ol AE a sry | FH | & Next week rnin Mgbaris » busines Canti ely got itself into a ¢ us Washington that | Hive. B5:10-43 0. 12298, Baiseee CACNEGLE HALL. ES) AA RGR: ait hes kel: Joe will not re asad ait ees Lute asy “In the Nick of Time." Prt. PRO t, Ish Bt. Phone 10a Stuy hnaton, St. James cs | ; the helm of that team next yeur, Not) Cant meet an ana (AGG aye = aur lg ela | ee Mano Haitte ee want him, ut because the rest of the | henty, NETROM Dug toe nv nigh, [SHEN SAN Gey VASaar Sa MDNALUA ETO TBSaT ou cINESe MEN'S SHOW Ot" try' to hit him on Une Americas aemue megosien an Ban |¥ ie THURTIG ites bn wl HS TENA SD, HARRY LAUDER ts oy man Thompson {4 fen | el dot ‘ie end When he's blinded time, that the Senators did their utmost | 10H, Were cover the ruling. agened Kamepaginent a slare me the w Tan WANG WETa, SOS OF Or Ce Taw os Mile FUL ea ie “MAT, THE 4 oe anus a git ‘Poatie| 12 beat St. Louis and Cleveland in the |B (ol ng was then outvof the ¢ on MURRAY iii, Owl (ORPH Gypsy Baron! aTiantic ah prening, 18; on wurest way to beat hi Gal series, and then took things easy cugo uid Letrolt series owing to lines. nonineowe NAG Ht , OWLS MeO per ester) eeiasthilntse fe dat Rea, .

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