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——— UP TO DATE AND NEWSY | Nationai Athletic Club's Bouts To-Night Will Have , Much to Do With Future of Boxing Game Here. HE membership tickets of the | National A. C. are printed on bank paper with a multiplic- fty of stamps and lace work decora- tions that might be hard to dupli- cate. Incidentally these tickets are, not being scattered through the high- Ways and byways. The National runs tonight with Bert Keyes and Charlie Griffin, which is a card weil calculated to assuage the disappointed Spirits of those who expected to eperd a aha a a THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 380, 1908. EDI _ THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK F MATTY SHOULD _— ~~ \ fim SHY ON TouCHING SECOND WITH THIS SPEECH a nm WING , BUT Wee we're cant, Ne stant STAND FoR THE INDIVIDVAL SUPREMACY oF THE HONEST MAN, “FAR @8 \T Rom me Te \ IMPUGN THE VERACITY oF KY VENERABLE OPPONENT, MRTAFT, BUT THE auestion OoOR BATTLE CRY 13, “CUT off THE ovum IN THIS CAMPAIGN {5 BINGHAM! WHISKERS | WN wi * WAIWNG NLC JUST Give EN es Goubue. ket INTHE Words OF EF-cHAMPION WATCH WORD +," Dovete Ye - Py iy PATRICH HENRY TORY “Give DUTY ON ALFALFA!” OU A LITTLE POLITICAL oF) ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME TH’ ALFA! SONG And DANCE -- oY - SLUMBER WALLOP une - RA-RA ~~ URN ON THE MUSIC) / Down WITH POLITICAL TwaT's PROFESSOR A CHICANERY AND BARN REHEARSALS Downs=--- RIGHT. WE'RE ALL MEMBERS - — TED BY AOA EDGREN CHAMPIONSHIP MEET PROMISES ~— TOBE BIG EVENT Indoor Games at Madison . Down «ae... Mine Kick DONUN MAY INOW THE CAMPAIGN. a rN or pe bobnta ee STANDS ON AM FULL WATAH MILL ON PATCH ~ yessan ! ei MEAN F =p WHEN THE PREUMINARY Bors! ‘S START) WHAT WE WANT FoR PRESIDENT (5 A Heavy = WEIGHT | AML RIGHT, Bovs 2? ANY Booy THAT WANTS To ARGUE CAN STEP RIGHT “THE =Boories.. anp THEN Some - OUR SLOGAN; DOWN WITH WAR! | WAR 1S UNGVILIZED | WARIS A BACK NUMBER! | Leave IT To uss ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS | PHILADELPHIA Jac” AS A SPELL BINDER. VAMOER SILT CUP Devers JEFF CARRYING Les ANGELES - Note FoR “TAFT. Wow -Wow- the evening watching the short f\ooks of Mr. Langford and the agile caper- ings of Mr. O'Brien. The other New York ciubs willy watch the National's meeting with a consider- | able degree of anxiety. The National, of all clubs, is best equipped for fight- ing illegal attempts at interference. If @n attempt is made to stop to-night’s show—which the National officials de- clare to be very unlikely—the result Fill come very near telling the fate of | M’Guigan May Land | M Farland-Murphy ‘Go’ Williams Thinks Miller 513 PouNps }! WHEE -wee GREATEST CENTER RUSH INTHE Game! | RAH - RaH-Raht 1 winner willbe) offered © bout with Owen Tarr sei ! Moran before the same club in a few weeks. Moran is 4 great’ drawing \card in the | Quaker City. | Perts are of the opinion that “Marvel- lous Walter” has grown too tall to be a BY JOHN POLLOCK. ALTER MILLER'S days asa success as a race rider. Mr. Williams omerst W Jockey (arenit over yet) Thomas nasi justi resengaged Miller’ at a siary | boxing in New York. It will decide! 'T was learned from @ reliable source! soe Gans was offered a bout at Jim Jet-| Williams, the wealthy turfman o¢ 1569 a month. ae aes I jast night that the bout between trie a TUR tian, Anesies, Cal. "next month | Je Foor Face ERS of the West, evidently doesn't think #0. | sister will have the choicest of mounta thousands of anxious followers of the Packey McFarland and Tommy Mur-/ hack to Matenmaker Baron fone thet ne was | CANDIDATE despite the fact that most of the eX | on the coast tracks. The engagement of | manly game will wait for news from |phy, the Harlem fighter, will most likely | through with the fixhting business, the plush-lined club. EYES beat Griffin once. The K Australian claims that he was unfortunate. Perhaps to-night's Dout will prove his claim good, which will be very much to Griffin's advan- tage if he goes West to fight in the land of sporting freedom. Griffin is really @ very rough and rugged youngster. He can beat more than beat him, by @ large majority. Keyes thinks ‘this only an exercise gallop for his match with Jack Goodman, which 1s post- be fought at the National A. C., of Philadelphi: informs them that he will be unable to bring off the bout at Sulzer's Harlem River Park on Nov. 10, the match will be taken by McGuigan. been doing | Miller under such terms comes as a big | surprise to turfmen of the East. Since | his return from the coast in the early summer Miller has had compuratively | few mounts, and his winning races may be counted on the t one hand. eae be exact, M has had just} elve mounts during the month of Oc- | Cobar audthinal won bur see ioe eee | Spooner in the Clark Memoria’ at Yon- | kers, a race of the value of $2,26) Yale’s Old Fullback Was For- the second time on Trance in t in a few weeks. A meet- ceed in blocking the men that they have picked out in advance. | ers upon him more as a great foot- | ball player than as a great baseball Murphy has Weymouth Would Would Do Away ' Nursery Hapaican at Beimont 3 ’ ference ' A | This time last year Miller hint five | ight training in expecta- | Pitcher. Bur that is getting away from The customary form of inter: » Ma son’s Catcher weer none contest being fought here. | With Wedge Interference |the subject, for the men to hold back for a mo-| merly Mathewson c | Six mounts a day and was winning the | majority of them. | doors this past Still till a Winning Rider Square Garden Will See Many Records Broken. With several indoor athletic meets ale ready arranged, and with the close of the outdoor season on Sunday, the stare are now looking forward to the Indoor amplonships of the A. A. U.. wh'sth will be held at Madison Squore Garden on Monday, Nov. 30, and Tuesday, © Dec. 1 tries have Already been sent tn, an@ the games promise to the great. est that have ever taken place, All the Eastern athletes who won fame at Athens will compete, and many of the champions from out of town will be om [band It's a sate prediction that records will go by the board that night, for the |men have been doing good work out- season, and the indoor precede the champlon- m on edge for the big meets that will ships will put t r. The elementary basketball tournament of nis Athietic League will opem i be the biggest promises. to {ever held. To date 107 have been added to o be held by the the Sixty-ninth Regimen: nifl4, They are: Race for K. of C.. one for Sixty sainth CHeglment. ers of the regular events. Open to sit yard novice, 60 Sso' yards and’ ope onideor meet of the season witt Euzabeth N. J., on Sunday by Some ‘of the stare that ily Keating Rue se Mel, Shep john, w> Interesting Gaelle f.othall contests wilt SE Dav at the new Iria netween ‘plckeg” tegm Liverick ahd Cone andsome ‘tro rs by the Tre fina Harry KILKENNY AND “TIPS” ON THE GRIDIRON. ton the Tipperary en's ses c football | j y and Saclt c fying wedge about ° He Nad a big follow! nh his | ° d to for a bristling bat~ . , Favors New Scheme. ment and form a at Bucknell. sia i following then, his | ca ai om “* ‘Thompson, the sturdy; i ff. | the man who catches the ball. This | 5 | mounts being backed reckiessiy., ' a nual meet of the Queens Boned” until the election excitement (ofa IE tee eh ea Following Kick O Weymouth is strongly in favor of a fs effective aa a tule because the op. |™A'winter on the cosst brought about |te at the annu ft 9 Grea Th, who put Rudolph Untolz away In eleven | | scheme of blocking or i rence by ponents have to knock down two OF ; |e big change In Miler. “He took on! County Ass oni wiih aif Bal . ee players before can t, but this might not lave made PS aay Ci) esidentE: ACKEY M'FARLAND seems to| rounds in San Francisco last night, will n [the side which receives the ball on the Unted players Before, Chey, Cat eee ee | it nas to fonper cee and the rince- | suchralditerenca InibisiigingriCne meals! cot te ee ce apolke he coas BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ad ted It for- Hill, 0: Quer ity Associa. have a lot of confidence. He|et plenty of good fights out on the coast. | MS! ne peng, | Kickroft that will be quite nove! if in- js believed to be better by those Who ton end picked it up and carrie fot grown tall. Lengthening cui ona | H. Hill, of ‘ if in and, moreover, nted e up, which thinite-he can beat Nelson, But |As be ae coernens e bare battle, Thaw | “PYHE one thing worrying the foot-| troduced by Yale. It ia not new. but side w lve team is covered and the | Rept possession of the, ball. ‘Tele was lost his natura ‘seat in the saddic, which | tio, has Taeiuucheieanta nratech ene oe he doesn't count upon knocking the! #1ving the topnotchers a hard battle. Thome: | RTT rca ranaes | ne) collens) nas iteledllit Itoriyenrs darhall tat th ntentire:(earialbleuverediangnine Completely footed, and that one play formerly seemed a Fesult was that {ho | nite. e rurged Dane out. Packey thinks Gans {in Boe ren OSD oviish lightweight, and the All of the important teams have idea 1s simple and for that reason ef- énth player on the side that kicked | came near losing: them the game, 2 / boy whose services were in such mreve| Bat Pelleves bt 4 hown ability in carrying the ball, but) gecry the ball is playing back to HIRSC EOD ESCOPSC ROD aLe |demand six months before was pas. that y the has gone back so far that his CEhts| crogpects are that he will be signed up with | 8201 est ye: pall on a return kick going into | first half. th horse: i the Arra with the Dane don't give a real line on | nim for @ battle at Jim Jeftries's Ciub at/ few of them have been able to perfect, “Wien a team acatters over the fiela oe era Aoriaticueigain | Weymouth has urned the adoption of UP. PurMiendiatrerinarcreree colors 108. Nelson's powers of endurance. Per-| Los Angeles, Cal. a catense ain i 3 bat te the! un to receive the kick every player is in- Wedge Formation Is Weak. ae ‘man to man’ Interference, but go | Min with an race track. ‘Lutst. Sear a preiaraler i Boe ee a Te Hale rsa eevee Mat hn eee eae FE vast two | structed to pick hia man when the ball! ye weakness of the Renee ornems | fil, Post a sure ching was to ones we Miler ae “Monaghan Field eee racely enough, none vazaie forsuneee, weska, He claime that foo ices aaa igs » G85 Oty Cala Bib ray eit is {on re Vale a bad scare” The Tigers Here's a Peculiar Bet. | to ride. Q if between y ‘ rs ‘ing weakened him in| years. v ches the ball a free op- | ton gave Yale a bi fi y o little part of Miller's great s by Count he wast u 5 : : 3 c neir interference around tye ma len tease ie to his hon« weak spot. Leaving all theory out|himeel? justice, fis next bout will probably | ing meetings daily for the past week, ttle artful dodging he ought to be| was to eaten the ball Mccormick was at Brows Ha Chop ne the) tenia of viet nals the time, . nh un tke end ooking only at Nelzon's, SIEDtNE | Avenue, Rink, in Biokym, ciremehiand die, |AnS theln arguments) frequently extend) {110 10 cain much ground, as he will Guprotected, ‘Therefore instead of kick: | Player bet a Harvard man 2 to 1 28 | Qpon them, this boy didn't lose hia record, you must give him credit for! 2\Sty*pave both pu! forfeits for the bat-| to the playing field on the following af- ve mojone coming straight’ at him oe sd ERY AHS RS Rt EL ETAT | each ineaores Har ne NcouIA DIG k the yp handled ttle mc sal of hi being the most genuine lightweight | fc ternoon. Clarence Weymouth, the ovided that all of the playera auc-’yo'one sige for not more than ten yards) winners jn tye of the big eames to be ioe ening 0! rectly to “hla re in getting lies) See erie ater Oe ithe OE sietning (Dick Hyjand, who fought many | mous Yale fullback, hax been at New |”! = Poabelmade byatheltarvard man. He mot Cine Rahs Jet ore ie! c the management Nels z local’ club stare: ’ 5 5 ne. Yale-Princeton, the. Yale: with vs Toye 1 é ‘ hever quibbled or sidestepped when | EC "2S nie invsearch of fixate win Haven for a week helping whip the | |ghose the Beams corneln the fever, dissipated, “and isn even of the St. Nicholas Ice Skating Rink, hard gaine was in sight. The tougher | any" of the ool liehtweignhts. our on "the backheld into shape. Weymouth, inci. S |GardateNany Vand? thes Army-Navy wh success has ccazed to Come his . has postponed the ins the Detar pirate concerned cl | Chat, ladle ea fe gh ao backteld ine shape, Wermouts. °°’ Brother-in- Jee ane SPUR EME iad Satin Spee Ry eee son thinks himself invincible, eet Te SO 3 i ; Bolen neni plekeatralaitoncet ates al_opent . v Frisco, to bind a with any 183-pound | 4, ., Yale, and he was catcher for to 1 one game Pp Ty earnings, #0 that It ts hardly t open nothing, "Caution" isn't in his dic- | ‘Frise, to bind a, Tyineg BS Pound woot to Yale, tO ep ieech were pleved Yale te beat | § 5 tise Hi Cae tionary. All he knows is “fight. | Fratebed to fiat ‘one Johnny” ‘Thomp: | Christy Mathewson on the Bucknell eS ik inceton and Harvard th Fone frat he tll ever want or pews Ben“at one of t ‘Out there. baseball club, They were hobnobbing ea ure 6) ves. ern Penneyivania to co even ELSON has always been a fighter.) a7. paker. the ¥ California boxer. together yesterday. Mr. Weymouth Rea treet AMLSEMENTS, TR EDO ET De I TC ae are Ae eo Om GED = mio got out of tae AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. eee Chicago, living in &® maroon | Horamy O'Tosie, the busky teatherwsiget best ¢ullbacke that the American col- vest ped oe “out || ene. Cae Mivay wan Rie: ———————————— ter and sleeping literally “In tbe UF Philadephias tonights tenes ever produced. At Bucknell they BORE iisiaiteothelllgsmelcut yee puaelme IPPODROME vs"sxee'=* | Eine ye sen Se ees AMMERSTEIN’ Gitsar | — he was a genuine fighting mah. aul HEU nes UMAR RR SN Se ReeS HSER ———— See ae at eT pare cD alta ate ore tonto’ 1 1 JOHN DREW in Jack Straw TrAbe, He lost fight after fight in those days. Ti ee ‘ eat to every breed Rretunivens ay with atiegic Lecancal schoul SPORLING | ballet of [BATTLE LN ATS" Vso aT CRT IC Eye, 25-007. Dally Mats I; He was slow and awkward and n | ierien, sriteres serine Sew eacsie. {unt 9: thelannuall clash between) the Unter ta lth Pratialn [P yo cBAXS, iobirsland THM SKIS | V CRITERION gcruice giana? | | MABEL HITE & MIKE DONLIN ngs: riders, casiiine: inrengatole tad (jet rant - however. Jugh Us ACTS ostioking in Bal f markedly, asupie:| 2h) eneraed| thet! ine | tt Wee raeae Smltee 1, £58 Bianiat:| veroity, Nashville, Tenn. There are 0 Te ctice wen much” LYRIC “yc nny Bie’ bet | | WM. GILLETTE SAMSON Wie WONT eer ae og ; foNid Reverdegsnianrthing about ‘bose viet jTig,, Berman,’ 153, Pawel, In of eran 05 Ga) game. Vanderbilt g devoted to xiving Capt. Hollenbeck and Mats, To-m'w “atl Ee NOE Gomeek Roccens) CHARLES Cag ¥ tng, | Yet the clubs put lm on because Sutta, House. Handicap: ‘has been coming to the front rapidiy for Mesha,a, chance) to sow wnat ther eauld TY Ly GLASER s Malm heceeas ae | | EC eS. Sasa Hom bate of bis dogged manner of mizing. He SIXTH RACE—Hutaw House | Handicap: ne past two years, ever since Ian Mc-) thelr punts averasin fifty yards. CASINO 4n8 Sse bay ose, NT. is Hi i Was knocked down hard many aad many 104 es took a S SON fh st. ay 2 Suiga fort Michigan star, ¢ the Carlisle Inaians need ir DSON ts 15, NDELSSOHN HALL | PLANO # time, but never to stay for the ten eA STS [Mees By Zones cGuigan is a # fin the ‘eame. with Annapolis ts lapprer | LOUISE GUNNING © aL. AU! Bint Wed Bate Nov.8 at 2.15. MES RU | ReCHPan | sy (Britian, 110. lhoid of the team. McGuigi Eigtea ‘by Gonen” Warners who Grouped: tne: ESTER BDETIO EDGAR SELWYN ri HR OF seconds. He always got up willing to go ° =a | brother-in-law of “Hurry Up" Yost, the | gent Dee warn yesterday, yd prac: MAJESTIC ma yaesutn ERs 8 1 Day. hil uuer aTBa, on as fast as he could. At that time h, Wt his f nost of the attentiot to 92 with JE. SIE Both St. near Droadway. ‘famous Michigan coach, and got al past of the attention A perans Aways Nelson was always fighting short bat- (Special to The Evening World.) | JAMAICA ENTRIES. football trainieg from. him sain tite Inthe ininde of the Hiedikin coachea'tyai | THE GREAT QUESTION NE GARRICK By abo Mat gate Now's SA ER es of #ix rounds or ao. Perhaps it} PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 30.—Billy | But there will be no ‘brotherly”-in- Car iste! hall” deveigo’ aatetal” punters w 2 | DALY'S nay & Wun Eve 3a. AEA DRA CAL | U be had’ gono over the finish route even | Glover, of Boston, and Young Erne of) | Oe ine wosia,) Inter at Ann Arboron Saturday. ‘Vane fre Refsidne afe Yn one brufees Naviny | czas: MAXINE ELLIOTT 228th | ism seca i wary aI p ie aignl ave: outeraved tte) beat | ine, cli?y mate. ba principals) ee AA CAGE tne entries for to: {Gerbilt this fall haw the Lest team ever | ee! condition mM J 2Mighes 7 Te pees | | LYCEUM SevPiintre. data ovine Tickets Now Gelling, them jand whipped champions by | night. While Erne won on points Glover 30.—Following are the entries for ‘turned our in th uth. and uaycace 6s LE "Da VE: Miss Billie Burke Py rhOVE | KNABE PIANO USED, heer endurance. He may have been| pur up u fast bout ail {he way, and in | morrow ; jour to beat Alichigan, Which | HERALD ‘Sd. Eom orr ey ut | Management B, Ulrich en uncouth, unknown ciampion, Per- | tne fourth round showed a flash of epecd veiling; #1 / look as yood as in foriner years. conch. | i geartats falas CR KWIGKERBOCKER, 2 Sa¥ ance fis sets |. ——— haps he is no greater now than he was| that dazzled the Quaker City lady but yy Lenving out the brothercincls pecul WERT ENN, cof 8 av.Mat.To-m'w Mat Sat &d 15! with Suaday Night, November 1, hult a dozen Yeara ago, But to-day, | there ‘irae’ na atspping, Nine, tay Out im |! angie, there iw another pec WEST END Serstitis ty Aviteacunul®s, | T THE GIRLS OF GOTTENBERG sf , With the championship title, he can de- | turned the tide again to his side in the | 105, fing 1p connection withthe Nand 250.t0 1.601 fn Hike tae White Wer | Ue ee = —__-—___ At the Metropolitan Opera House mand his price and terms whe! fifth and final rounds. | 4 f team, | For th a ag Nx wk, Gertrite Hotton nn withMimie Worl Hehe | He has more than $0000 in|” femme had. all be (best of the frat Loe iedesaalie 105 | Blake has b PION, DE mc aTLMSTEANLM] THER TER, Gh ani TTT aee SOUSA cash an cuties and is rapidly be-| Glover came in for lls share in the se 107’ 6 Belle Agnes 108 bias ‘ I Reet, . idol B SES iN ene coming & , Hie ‘early’ ata: | ond, "but was not to be found In “the epelihound wi Jand now, Vaust EW AMSIERUA West of im yep BAND, || piaity has given place to @ certain busl- | tuir | es 4 112 tne | Ani vate actrees | > | Wises of | proenere.. nis | Seats now on Sale 25 Cents 09.08 pile up rapidly—like Kockefeller's, 108 » ‘ | In Aid of Firemen s ; Memorial Fund on hasn't reached the gulf playing jie olds and up: + joing in the acoring line was tne Taat Mat. Sat, J — stage yet, but it ie sufe co wager THOMPSON BEATS ! Three-year olde a Pein hee hupre ee ety ‘io WILDFIRE | ink \Ac BENS OF MU ri “Tsth at & Irving when he does he'll have a pile that will after the ‘vare § t r Make tho ernings ef anf sthaet rit ee 3 Forefather 5 || St. Nicholas Rink} 23: Dramas, Champa uaa chuniplon took tke ‘a ‘piker's ce | spunk ‘ 6th St & Columbus Ave: 1 (ae ie a sae z ‘ _ Montgomery & Stone in The Re Haran, 1000, ag te Old Corn Whiskey : || OPENING POSTPONED boxing muddenly stopped to-a | BOER UNFOLZ EASLY ati,’ That made UNTIL TUESDAY 10 A.M. opera MABEL TALIAPERRO I 1s Nelson would have on Young Conen Hoper amd ir We know the | GAIETY Mais, Weal Election || — =| POLLY of the CIRCUS ett, ‘Yerry MoGovern, Herrera, | (Special to The Evening World.» 3 CR IE icra ay to age The Traveling ne Es | WEBER’S ‘rt’ Gatah BNoe4s Ynnger, Kid Mroud and all the| BAN SRANCISCO, Oct. 9) —"Boer Buca ition * whe re ieiiue showed dp aintog | © PLOPEL Way iit || NewYork "RATS, Breau || Det sues, PAID IN FULL Re PS eTAnTSY: CTPRYP TE in (| TEETER RE EPH IT PME ober three-year f"ackling Wik, D4. ssa corn whiskey until it | New York *: Maia Wed a Ja feteation | pd id ree W “Tati | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, years ago! He bas ble, no matter | ne Johuuy Thompson last nig. SMombsasa the ‘Varsity and 1 wctiee, * . ber (Ira OO Te ye TOR 4pth we dan ean! Wm, | EMPIRE BROADWAY @ RALPH AV. What happens | senour'ar°cammiainn dat the, Tie A, ug’ Obtains a rich, amber {THE AMERICAN IDEA |||. nei Srie twa ran HOME| Me Peet Be The rewlly rich fighting men can bel fe" win’ gy Cumenion and iis Gressine onYora wii ‘4 st color, a smooth, mel- BIJOU a ate wt, Met. Bat. | | ewe Novel Ideas in Yet Hur eeaum counted without mu vie. Jeffries, | mes, for the Jest ae the wong Pi Marwueriie Weer Point Tnentiatamnd altars Blection Ma Hi By er ER ae sor yan, West, the Sulll|men” Ae he’s ed back inte the | 9s RACE. For two-year ay Humarde ty viwtul ing bouquet. That’s | sh Ave. gy | tectum bi Spotl” Wire, “NE var ! McFar und Capt A through the oO FRA tesa hae been awite ad Bw) ,zsat q Matines Dai yan twink” Wvuckey a nd ring, Cap tig the Heer'to re . ; crew why Forefather Corn [Brin hic8s YTON' 6 ae BREA. 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