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ee SE we pnare syst wrvred tN UP TO DATE AND NEWSY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908. THE EVENING WORLD, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Leach Cross’s Stock Will Go Away Up or Away Down After He Meets McFarland To Night. Bernstein's piace as the Gh to champion. In his own dis-) trict the Cross followers are so en thusiastic over his fighting that they think it treasonable to say that such lightweights as Battling Neison Packey McFarland and Tommy Mur Phy have a chance with him. Along the east side it is an honor to re swatted on the nose by Leach, and I EACH CROSS has taken old Joe anyone who has a black bump on eve immediately claims that Cri put it One Iw spar! Partner who had a “decorated lam) was detected in the act of painting it a deeper purple when the first mid night effect began to wear off. ey think Leach broug la: th mont A. C Packey Mc¥ of the di the truti s’ we atr nxious ht, and a e quite as anxious Propo: to sce Cross wh | They've been going to fight after fight | with the same desire, and so far Leac? | has di: He not knocked ou: ie on his fe them in a measure. 1 often enough, bu 1 as long as Leae. had t bu it or pay | ma hat decisi ght after fig quality of a and w brought into den . He can fight e is winnin Cross has improved in He has ev fighter ery exce s is not Shows Lack of Gameness. | own in After 8 nd unable cross fire of him, Fitzy M‘Farcano KNOW WHAT To MARE OF CRoS5 DEFENSE . ANOTHER NOVELTY FoR Pacey Witt BE THAT NEW voriK \O SECOND SPURT AT THE End OF EACH RLOUND. YONKERS RUNNER WINS MARATHO IN RECORD TIME be admitted to the Motor Park- TALENT HAD HARD Racing Auto Drivers DAY P.GKING THE __ Are All Fatalists yen Lewy aa cay tia dime Gomesieilli) Nepanavel earmungemioatmesmaners ‘ ey will be located in order to avoid 2 Killed,” are. onfusion in the early morning hours evil Men. Driver Emil Stricker, who was injured BEAMUNGE NLR E ANCE: , |, treated by a masseur, Hevsays ne win| cam Miller, of Mercury A. C., HE lid was on fairly tight at the RE the drivers in the V erbilt be in the race Saturday. = S A l Empire City track yesterday, and A cup race fatalists? aa « | Covers Distance in 2 Hr. 22 the talent was pretty much up In Ask any one of the nineteen K ee ie, who ell riverine ailttle i‘ : the air on the matter of prices in the | fearless men > expect to win seven “twenty-one. second| Min.—John J. Daly Second. various races, and as a result any odds | great auto prizes in climbing events this year F ’ quoted were all out of line. Horses that ' who will skid a truly marvellous record. — looked like 10 to 1 shots were held very close to the carpet at 4 to 1, and favor- jon two w The cars will be weighed tn this morn- at a speed of a hy at 9 o'clock at Garden City. ecial to The Evening Worlt EWARK, N. J., Samuel 1 ed m| oot Ccurts, was on the wou'd be enforced, | Mr. nb to see that the while not men enter into the spirit of the racing time was: M lites were at anything but a libera! what are their anticipations of dare A as eh |figure. For instance, Burgher in the a race which has been fra apStotermianniey i tpencneaiel versyenell sea aise ntan wee de a opening scramble was regarded as a 2 fatal accidents, it’s te ances to ey will not be ne Yonkers, finished first of Leacy (G = | to 1 chance, when he ought to have been one that nearly will reply: “Oh year. the firt nile Marathon a5 = Ross, at four and even, and Spooner, which | well, if my time has come, I suppose g that the fat breakin wrds {n perhaps th mw , a looked far the Bestiin Bias ace, uae {t will be fn this race. y y to cause remarkable race held in this « . quoted very generously at about 15 to 8. And that !s just it. They are ready Gaapiligy op lA aay oRicn Game NE MODERN PRIDE oF THE GHETTO. All the conditions were awry. After the to answer the call of the famillar old a Daly, the gla IrisheA an Satis selene eset Belmont Park session the crowd had ex- | jgure on th gray horse, whether he | Athletle Club, tintshe ond. He was pected 2 little leeway, but there was | beckons to them while in an auto race! a block or more behind Miller, James nothing doing. \or if {t be by breaking their necks fatl-! Clark, of the Xavier Atht Ass Driscoll May Fight District Attorney Wiswiow. of Weetchester| ing out of bed. So thoroughly do these ton, Brooklyn, ae third, The oil ‘Winslow, ve been as cfficious as Elder, is a stickier of the game that the drivers who ha 25m.; Clark Gov. Hughes type for law, and he stands for | physically incapacitated by injuries au start no monkey busines , _420e fe ar O ma Tarp anition tolthe. uniformed poiice force of | before a race suffer kener agony by Among the other leaders were:Fred onvers he had more than a few sieuths, 1n- {ft they were TH MOI Ty Oy NG eS | cluding representatives from a@ private deiec- seeing a conte: n if they were ac- z%, Mohawk A. C New Y U latter tive agency, The head of the latter seems to|tual competitors whose lives || (5 Ryan, 1 A New York hb hate fallen ‘in seit on this anti-betting Propo | Vv are in danger. | O'Connor eth A » > - vbnn: sition. ! : Vorld.) . BY JONN POLLOCK. | ie Lae He has been busy ere! of the local! Eyery drive: in this race has a ening World TiavdentaNencuns on <5 | that could pol! < = D. C., Oct. 21.—There | Harri: unattac OTHER i grudge aga’ old er Time, end SOrEN ery aire G the feathe: have apparels tps net 0 ride on Spooner in by every possible means at hi eom- Ree oe Sane die if said of the worl Eonieteninaariey emorlal thet was a reminder of | mand he !s going to try to put the old Zou nt ence, for Cross hes fought a men: his abs mn ther over, he and the monses “ ahe we to- POLICE MAKE Ri RAI At VHE LO? oy i round of w ro) i and Joseph } that gad aries MARVIN, HART WII arg een boxers, on ‘olma, Cal., on Thani wen the boy tasvballed as. the Bari taw er eene ait at the Women's National Golf Cham- calms Caby one, Jocke: twas indeed | Se8t into the ground and flatten plonship at the Chevy Chase Club. The ark; Emil noon If Jim Coffro Tefreshing outlof"the buneh | face with 2 spade, Withal, too, these Pl? tthe Chevy: a Club, he OR ot Califory In the fia nd breeze nome. rece eee pct the daredevil thar some| DIsBest Was the defeat of Miss Fanny ke on Jem Joe Notter got Royal Ci | se ( : Osgood, of Boston, Eastern champion, e 50,000 Witness Race. home onty | sensational w would try i to make plo’ because of a perfect bit of 3 Kilite. : two down, by Mias Carmelita Shreve, of af F Catching him at ever: Fampy bu therm Rout tombe mt ns se ara ce an Boston, who never won a really hard ; as the proverbial will be driven with extreme caut f aye ‘ded ever stopped hie urging ou the New Cas contest bef Next in importance and the accidents which may co: fiily ull she was hor came the defe Miss Mary Adams, ares be rather the result of mechar f A Jimmy Beattle and Tom Shaw were down ‘ormer Eastern champion : 1 to go, bY Miss Kate 7 == | which ha n pevarieeirea| on the par nN Rive cat c: Bam, Ta ‘ red tighter who at the track, wiper | Which ha 2 River rent ¢ ae! ning for any of | eged, Was caught recording vf the drivers. h “ks on rhe Vanderbilt Commission a Jamur Did you see Jor A ounces that on Friday after the p PYAR SEA RH gloves. A f cines jtlee, which clos | in the middle of the « iin x pad uet S SS EaE NE tim given over for more than two i ue ‘ won fo the race, whi ected the greatest s * EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES, THIF xt three, w crowd ever seen streets of New- 4 ward eone. She capiur an of the remaining ashingtonians John J. Hayes, winner of the Oly an 1 leat Oliver beating Miss ‘athon in I n, gave an exhil shoud i ‘* SULLIVAN C OUTPOINTS EMPIRE CITY RACE TRAC ranCeR, sro Phitede ¢ before the Marathon and then fired te deeiries rity ScR0G 7. —Following are the entries er Se Ca jthe starting gun for the Marathon. { ‘ A FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; selling: six eo Fees onla, .|_ John J. Daly, the famous runner of the : Paddy: § furlongs. | Mr » Kox was the only Phile- | trish-American Athletic Club, | was i phian spared. She Miss Har- 9 Summor Night | tt of tional zed by the crowd and was Mber- it A | Se eatontana Sammy Meller, of the tim dammplor A. ©., of New York, and touted " nationa by many as perhaps the most danger- > Rey ous man in the was also reco \ * A. la Tf | nized and give arm reception, Jc 1 e M. Polhemus > other New ann, who b oft In ertainiy looked De’ Noyiies aL Re Er ok Hollem ia the other ny ew.| ational fame In distance events, k up a : Portland, Me. 1 up i Jan ovation, and his friends hnd va LD saan inet to surround him to keep the enthusiasts Molloy manetontane away, ‘The start and fnish was in, thls Fi i Tete a 5 } Kainat Mre city, and the course Jed throught Belle. ' le and se . yhoaad Ree LY. Bloomfield, Silver ' Hea all b y ast Orange and Vailsbu : ee 1m Kermit Roosevelt Runs Third in Race | Three-Fingered Brown Gets Present Malaga " i It promises to develop The Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cub 4 nil or " eras his illustrious played at Terre Haute, Ind., yesterday father, lent. In the freshman | the home of Mordecal Brown, the Cute ora class fall track meet at Harvard young |tamous pitcher. The Cubs. won hes and vevelt went n front at the start | score of 7 to 1. Berore the g r undlige ani nd kept bis lead until the Inst ap,| was prese b feated dy i | whea he 1 and went back 5 | 6 town Ww h t i x ind Dia sued at — rn? ; © AG TO-NIGHT. PNT eTiTt _AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, ‘ . A NEW ANSTERDAM RABAT 20 at (CIRCLE wens ADs, Ab Oath Bt i si Ls Eves. at » i Mats aK JOHN DREW in Jack Straw resis MR. LOUIS MANN aiGon'siinn? 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LYCEUM SS initicih 2 iin ls h 4 y ? Miss Billie Burke Wartieks : f ' Sit meceneary $0. e200 KNISKERBOGSER Aye," 9's 50 ant . ase 18 THE GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG Ree . E wh t Park, © A Mo pr LE ote, & Irving BiwaY rey wate, Bt. 8 ee aemmnammenllll VPA EH: Gypsy Baron iatr man Thompson iu.3i'y,, | METROBCLITAN at gr | OLYMPIC ia phi Batt sea vas! ibe a io ‘i00-15-41. Mats. Today Mardeveis) ROLLER KINK eel, Milo.” SARKIC mass NE BL A MERICAN IDEA| _ MEITH & Pae Osher cos MOhL wERALO 80,3 TWINS ° " PLIBERTY “ueater. seeat car wemay AVE, nit Boge Go Ramble aM. LILLIAN RUSSELL ia Wi LOPIRE { K Git, Hobiedelin ofhere FAMILY ROW IN CHICAGO CUBS {8 REAL MERRY ONE Steinfeld, Kling and Evers Atl Threaten to Quit the Champions. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. HE Chicago Cubs are just now I mixed up in a family row that threatens to approach a battit royal. The cogs of this wonderful baseba:! machine are beginning to get gumme.t with financial dissatisfaction and th¢ whole thing is likely to go to the bad At least that ts the general idea af the underground rumors that have ba: gun to float this way from the Winéy | City. On top of the fight over money Fran't Chance 1s confronted with the probu- bility of losing three of his star play- ers. Steinfeldt, Kling and Evers haya | all announced that they will not appes? Jon the diamond next year. Thelr trov- | bles are not of money, but two of thera propose to go into business for them- Kitng is worth a considerab!s y and the greater part ct will be invested in a bh- | parior in Kansas Clty, Kling is one of the best ame- ers In the country. Las r ago he played for the cham- Pionship title, but 1 : Steinfeldt to Quit. 5 that he Is tire! and he propore, f° will neve. N again,” he said to a frient the ot 3 Ihe sald & selves. sum of mon: his earnii |iard and pa his home. teur Hthan a yeu Harry $ of worl to start ou play baseba a salar jin c vers would vunt he t were to ¢ $ w er playel Were to get The me ined t Aug. 2 gi Kroh Kicks Up a Fuss, nky to kind of 9 trouble. "ago i lot of liquor clains he r has now to sto) 6 trons share m the world’s se- onship team next Roys After Honors. YM. C. A. gymnastte ar winners of the A. A, is getting in shape fo: eects. The frst is with followed mplons: Joseph Glea- Anastas, champlos all, —_ > {THREE BROTHERS WIN BOUTS IN SAME RING. | | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21. —The wind-up at the Douglass A, CT. last | | night brought together Frankie Moore jand Jimmy Moran, of New York, The former carried the fighting most lof the time, and crossed the wire » winner by a considerable margin. He | outfought Moran tn the earlier rounds, but clinched and butted him in the final rounds. Franklo's work In the final session was very bad, he me OP } j being hissed by the crowd for his butting / The result of the other Moore cons tests were: Reddy Moore had @ 2 | | shade the pest of his bout with Jack | | Britton, of Chic », While Pal Moore won in @ walk from Pete Hughes, AMUBEMENTR oes at BELASCO Eee ie Barat }ARLISS DEVIL Mate hare & Baccae Sirius im BLANCHE BATES Viatuaite sae 8 Wo TH DEVEL: map a W. Savage for cn LYN MEN BROOK EMPIiPF Peowivay & Rape ay, ww og B a4 GROAY way GAN Vy aiRes 1 “wen bs or A an - E tis sto S siers Rtn vail Next Week ‘ ‘VELLeR Matinee AXYTONS dete Caughi in the Rain Nea Week Marvare Vrietehie, ae