The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1908, Page 11

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BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO ; UP TO DATE AND NEWSY WILL IT BE A pase Seog Leach Cross’s Stock Will Go Away Up or Away Down After He Meets McFarland To Night. M‘Fartano won't KNOW WHAT To MAWE OF CROSS DEFENSE > = a KP | : Bernstein's piace as the G to champion. In hig own 4d 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 hi Along the east side it is an honor to re Swatted on the nose by Leach, and Anyone who has a bia bump on eve immediately that C: put ft there. sparri 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. I EACH CROSS has taken old Joc! ° ANOTHER NOVELTY FoR Pacwey Witt BE THAT NEW YorK (0 SECOND SPURT AT THE End OF EACH RLOUND. YONKERS RUNNER WINS MARATHON IN RECORD TIME <5) TALENT HAN) HARD 'Racing Auto Drivers DAY PICKING THE. ee ae ane non Men. D: claims One lue! ver E nil Stricker, who was injured HE lid was on fairly tight at the Empire City track yesterday, and the talent was pretty much up tn | Covers Distance in 2 Hr. 2 Bourque, wh Knox car in t RE the drivers in the Vanderbilt Ask any the nineteen will drive the Uttle the truth, t 3 has won thirty- + Packey t, and a the alr on the matter of prices in the | fearless men who expect to win the seven fir t wenty-one secona} Min.—John J. Daly Second. rion of these ure quite as anxiot various races, and asa result any odds | great automobile contest prizes in ing events this year ; to sce Cross whipped a quoted were all out of line. Horses that | who will skid « ~a truly ous record. ———— They've been if to fight after fig! looked like 10 to 1 shots were held very jon two whe The cars will be weighed tn 1s morn- with the same desire, and so far I disappointed them as been whipped not knocked out, ie on his feet at close to the carpet at 4 to 1, and fnvor- [ites were at at a speed of a ht anything but a libera! | what are their ant! figure. For instance, Burgher in the a race which has 1 opening scramble was regurded as a 2 fatal accidents, and it’s ten c! to 1 chance, when he ought to have been one that nearly all will reply ing at 9 o'clock at Garden City, NEWARK, Miller jr., of the Mer Yon the in a measure en enough, bu as long as Leacr the end of six round Next year there will be camps along the Motor Parwkay for the drivers and their cars, so that they will not be #0 widely scattered a fintshed fi -mile Marathon ain at four and even, and Spooner, which well, it my time has come, 1 suppose | Seivers are con break! 1 © had the worst of . looked far the best tn his race, was {t will be int 1 to canes | remarkable bets on any but a Panama hat decisio: MOveRN ” quoted very generously at about 15 to 5. And that They are ready ts, y frequently come. try or in other country Cross has improved in fight after fi PRIDE OF THE GHETTO e All the conditions were awry. After the to answer the call of the familiar old Were. Daly thou gtantla? IrisheA He }: every quality of a first-class} oo Belmont Park session the crowd had ex- figure on th gray horse, whether he | Athletic Club, fintshed seco: fighte cept hear and where rea pected 2 little leeway, but there was beckons to them while in an auto race! a block or more behind M 1 Bameness is not brought into demand ° © nothing doing. |or if it be by breaking their necks fall- Clark, of the Xavier A 4 ” i He can fight 4 risco ay lg |e Attorne tentches {ing out of bed. fe thorouRbly do the Gta, Br mn wae third mis om vhen e is winnl; County was on the a e law ‘men enter into the spirit of the racing me was {lle dal: nould be enforced. é 5 a champion sprinter wher | cous ae ekier of the | game that the drivers who have been ns ; e race was > fellow 5 | . nd he stands for | physically incapacitated by injuries gst started at 12.25 P. M | Fave (Z ( q “f : mé j] rah aatition to the. uniformed police force of | before a race suffer ke} gony by Aen ain caice inti on nkers he had msre than a few sieuthe, in. STEREO NOTE MGH RR. ; | clude representatives from a private derec- Seeing a contest than if they were ac- Lorz, Mohawk A. C., ew Y the Jatter part of nh. Murpay | ve agency. | The head of the latter seems to/tual competitors whose lives S| |J. Ryan, 1 A a : be on s match beve fallen tn scit on this anti-beiting propo: | ual comneritors | | : t After ap ny Cilser, World.) oc fet on several of the local | very 3 ce has z ng Worl rop nd unable 2% “hin exchanes 'of'men that could police | Every drive: in this race YD. 21.—There fona a weight chai , Oct this morning s fire of eed “city, Father Tim: | grudge against old been, holding surprises y every pos means 2 com pleyard, Merc Walter Miller put up @ rite on Spooner in DY every Pp erumeansi att nd round of the match play Aapplesara, Ste 0 the crack morial thet was a reminder of | mand he is going to try to put the bs he Ww N 1 Golt cI Nillington, fae,old days when the boy was hailed aa the | gent into the ten hare Hae e nen's National Golf Cham- | Niilingtgn jockey marvel of the 3 inde s Monship at the Chevy Chase Clu! hi chec Tetreaming to ace tim out of the bunch | face with 2 too, these | Pronshir Ly ene The | George A. C, New York in the final si, breeze home. gest was the defeat of Miss Fanny 20d, of Boston, Eastern champion, two down, by Miss Carmelita Shreve, of | men are not the sensational w them out to be, daredevils that some would try to make This 1s a race w 50,000 Witness Race. four winn N Joe Notter got Royal Captive home oni because of @ perfect Dit of jockeyshly Was Catching him ar every amp but | ee atopted his Ursine GoTtke Mow teeth | Will be driven with extreme caution,| Boston, who never won a really hard lded medale and Mary ever stopped his urging ou the New Caste scldents which may come wil] CoMtest before. Next in importance ageadinn ed : up Driscoll Ally sheawasinomsia Nvop ieee: cal de-| came the defeat of Miss Mary Adams, | rie) fe H “CORAL TON am on Be pr ndhen0) Ten)2haw mere Qonp| cocts or the ovsratraining Of eome part AE Soe ny Onn et eatem champion nee y © Englishma ve ui i eh ea B 2 | re wh 8 been overlooked on the part, Hurley, uf Rive: | nessec 1 the contest it ts 1 to “ track. Wilber Batt Hall lves Pensed” by easier cuspelireck AW bay mate, was tha ‘The bilt Commission fargaret Curtis, of Tos: ounces that on Friday after the prac Paehb a brown aettk | nounces t . arlow, ‘of Philad tice, Which closes at 7 0! och, r match was squared ‘given over for more the race, which co! crowd ever seen in ti the next EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. at | dormie one. Sh d the Jast he ark bet ae ; -|} WS B th of u rer In mae John J. Hayes, winner of the Olymple nce, fo! s j Miss Marion Oliver be non in exhibition | men. Mclar | OUTPOINTS MPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, N. Y. Griscom, Fhiledelpht race before the Marathon and then fired his abso iF | SCROGGS IN FAST BOUT, Following are te entra’ 2: vovnor siAmAlee Non! | She’ starting gun for” te atarathion L Sree ra} x to 6 ut if T. | seellows pl les for to-mor- rmsby, MeCamm dle: n for he FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; eeliinz: six John J. Daly, the famous runner of the , ‘Ox was ihe only Phila- d Hi 1 I pa celeb Rw ad Tio Has | Irish-American “Athietic. “Clube tne | Freer TI pare na ten: x-national |Fecognized by the crowd and was Hbere iy Gig ston doiden Legend 1 npion. 3 up and stp. cheered. Sammy Meller, of the | 1h i 4 HC te 1 and ex-| Mercury A, C., of New K, and touted | ” mn kept busy to PY. Many as perhaps the most danger- I f s Temp pe ppes. ie man in the race, was also recog. | f i i a dand given a Men, Joe ; se 4 Raudermann, the who ha off in n looked ve > BOLE a We) ¥ looked De Noyies wt far Jorn Bratth, | Won, national ‘f going to pul une sine ; ‘ f ceived an ova 1 waded Into each other Ww ~/ to surround hi ep the @ th oA ae i Rey Pas Al ginieien ooiee a eee away. The start and nian y - Three-yea s against Mre’| City, and the course lea thro i reas pposes Miss Af. Mille, Bloomfeld, & Lal a i t ‘ Mies M- | Bast Orange and Valisburg 1 ; =e | —— nite Kermit Rooceveit Rune Third in Race | Three-Fingered Brown Gets Present Malaya Kermit Roosevelt promises to develop The Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cul, a | Imation wood a junner as his ilustrious | played at Terre Haute, Ind.. vestenday etek Arn father, the President. In the freshman | the home of Mordecai Brown, the Cub: aaa a 5 I track meet at Harvard ng |famous pitcher, | Tie Cubs ‘won by | ahead a t velt went out in front at the start |score of 7 to 1. Before e Kame Brow ee ite eaeee d kept bis tad untll the Inst ‘ap, | « enented by tt ¢ ee ~ raat is a0 | whe 1 he weakened and w back to | 1 B cOMAKE RBA} Umbrella r rd place. ‘ POLICE MAKE RAID sy | or in © OA ain AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. : meet Hs oa a all aie ee S38) IDB N DAMEN NEW ANSTERIAM TATE ETE CTRELE grate R WM, DAS AEE JOHN DREW in Jack Straw HIPPODROME:: ba 1y jnretong? « Wate: Neato / MR. LOUIS MANN Pry Lm ke inta ei rer » CRITERION Bn. s bs PS (cP ee TR Re eta BROADWAY naa, way, iv WEBER’S ? i Isitand Ir ¢ WM. GILLETTE | CASINO Py 8 Grace V. tsar the AID In’ FULL i N Sz ae FOR TH SAVOY S43. LOUIE GUNNING snr MR to age Tey lla icas Wm, Hodge 4 iT Ci ) | THE VAST LYRIC 4 Satie Hotuninn” GAIETY ties. ah let THE MAH FROM HOWE te té A HUDSON 41), i LULU GLASER vipstiity The Tpeualine s ni OGIGRER Oath I: EDGAR SELWYN 1 DALY’ ae dines ta witht New Yors ¢ ay i LOWS IBLALD MEDS fbabuat el a wei a tute cen | |THE AMERICAN IDEA crOR's ~The EEO KELOIDS 10 Be EROAEN ARM ANEA CARENLY HERALD 80, 3 TWINS Weis?” T PLBERTY turater. ica car wey jue Bieger AC eaten MARVIN HART WINS OW FOUL, Sé¢ Starts at Oa. ight. LYCEUM (5 mith es WEST HADIAUYA * sae LILLIAN RUSSELL in WILDFIRE | is stot fh orn vt H i i A cadaasa KNISKERGOGSER nti? 257 yi "AN AMELIA ‘ oil + iHawalten Tr'o oie yi i nati THE GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG "2 ie CAR on tet in u the 80h af Nistor TMNERTE SE nd tm ot ihe n Mats Byers Das b WET 5 twas e Hes oe 3 } eth m, MADISON | SQUARF GARDEN 4 : 4 carte Tt Sua a iy andes ; a sug AE ta ti Pan c de {anne Ha eo ae MURRAY 1G: F T OWLS Grand i SAME AND: Hen | Winsor are veh gatterea e "4 ' i ‘ : ; be rege ee ' } Gypsy Baron ACADEMY OF sic, & lp ing METROPOLITAN Dwvay a cap, se ‘OLYMPIC aig ea EE i A soar drinfecaasi hs! ROLLER MUNK adi! ciy ve "abouts oo en 26-60-15:$1. Mats. Tedayde Bat.2 By.8,15 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN tpi | or working | y on J Turnpike, came | BY VINCENT TREANOR. Aton Dy SRE aa Sain Nieeen of Mercury A. C. | FAMILY ROW IN CHICAGO CUBS IS REAL MERRY ONE Steinfeld, Kling and Evers Atl Threaten to Quit the Champions, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. HE Chicago Cubs are just now ale mixed up tn a family row that threatens to approach a buttit royal, The cogs of this wonderful baseba:! machine are beginning to get gumme.t with financial dissatisfaction and the whole thing is likely to go to the bad. At least that is the general idea of the underground rumors that have ba: |gun to float this way from the Winéy | city On top of the fight over money Fran's Chance {fs confronted with the probe- bility of losing three of his star plas- ers. Steinfeldt, Kiing and Evers hav all pounced that they will not appess on Giamond next year. Thelr trov- | bles are not of money, but two of thera | Propose to go Into business for them- le s. Kilng is worth a considerab!s of mo and the greater part cf {iilexenrntneneaiiGuayinverteuninte nies |itard and pool parior in Kansas City, [his home, Kling is one of the best ame- teur pool players In the country. Les than ago he played for the cham- hip title, but los ; Steinfeldt to Quit. Harry ste that he Is tire! and he propose, f 1 will neve, e said to a frien. nd he said i. year nfellt says a salar start c ay bas ‘opose to g* no man car © sticks: t ntenitoT w 1 nat hh hon A He al: a in sa ‘oul. ented te row ts kicking up a 3 ara money satisfied, says he wag s would unt he ised to ac cgsters aim the man- what te ey ts usually Accord, all vote! en were to payers The men whe ‘Avg. dt got mothe Kroh Kicks Up a Fuss. .C. A, Boys After Honors, M,C. A. gymi araraene en Mastic in shape fo: e ae is wit: ampions Joseph Glea- los Anastas, nail, champlog —————.___ “THREE BROTHERS WIN BOUTS IN SAME RING. | | | eames PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21. —The wind-up at the Douglass A, U. lest hight brought together Frankde Moore and Jimmy Moran, of New York. The former carried the fighting most of the time, and crossed the wire a winner by a considerable margin. He utfought Moran in the earlier rounds, but clinched and butted him in the final rounds, Frankie's work In the final session was very bad, he ng hissed by the crowd for his butting / The result of the other Moore cone tx were: Reddy Moore had @ shade the best of his bout with Jack Britton, of Chicago, while Pel Moore won in @ waik from Pete Hughes, AMUSEMENTS, REL Reaper JARLISS sar rahe DEVIL ate ac Telnwoo or NCHE BATES lian tl THE Dev it + ap 7 Ga BROOKLYN amis EMPIRE Broadway & Ralpa ay, ‘030° na UROAL Ww ay AY GIRES 1 Rico, Mutiues 1), 20, Caughi in the Rain Mex Week Barbara Ws botole,

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