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LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, | NEWS. OF ALL cit OF SPORT EDITED BY | ROBERT EDGREN SCHOOLBOYS ARE READY FOR GAMES ON ELECTION DAY New York University Meets Wesleyan ---Teams from High Schools Are All in Good Form. s been work of the t! U. team } In anticipataton of thelr tussle with “Poly. Prep." on Election Day, tne Boys’ Hieh in the rain, in anticipation of the game eleven have picked out what they consider with Wesleyan on Election Day, The & "ther easy opponent for to-day's game. h Far: send the Trookiyn” boys New Englanders are regarded as a agaist the Adelphl “Academy” young: pretty hard proposition on University Heights, and Coach Olcott {s working | Stuyvesant's gridiron artists will be en- hard to offset We An's: use ertained by the Paterson High School tribe. weight bf developiig in the New ¥ Capt. Jennings thinks the Red and Blue {e ers the open style o. pla SSLIHOTIERIN Hav CRERE|| for the home tei DERE ue AY was) CommerseiHabione.( t can win. The Commerce secon team ‘ team went up to Classon P. Academy last Wednesday a bol elevens are wcheau tay their iinportant: mid-sea vol team of that place won xa ey are ta on compara te tod) as to area 2 they seo sty vded vi the all-scholastic te: iF Butler and King have been | capt DILLON - GREBLE — HALF BACK FORDHAM EXPECTS When Fordham meets Georgetown a | BY LA WSON(ROBERZSON, American League Park next Tuesday, | Captr Track Team Irish-American Election Day, it will be possible to get Aa @ line on the relative strength of the shes smalier college teams of the North and | ¢¢ A ‘. out for the hundred!” Bouth. Georgetown has always been That cry has caused many considered as one of the leading teams youngster to want to be an ath-+ of the South, and this year under the | jete, and a great many of the beginners Girection of ‘Bill Neuman, the former | yore: Cornell centre, who was given a place | take to the 100-yard dash as their first on the All-America team in his last | dip in track athletes. year at Ithaca, the team is stronger | ‘To run the hundred and two-twenty Ulan ever. “Capt, Miller Is determined | pequires strength, stamina and grit. To seer Pordiam last year and thinks | the youngster who aspires to fame on he as the team to do ft. | the cinder path I would advise a fixed Fordiam has one of the best teams | ser of rules and regulations, pete, BION eee ee roves. this, | Before he takes to the path for a repu- ana Capt. Fitzpatrick is confident Of 4 | tation he must condition himself in a De ey sues ee Ohm and ‘apeedy | e2mnasium. This ts the proper ume of S any in the ¢ aS i good work 1s_expected. from, the | be conditioned when the spring comes. quartet ay and White at the halves. | 1 would advise light gymnasium work at centre and quarter and \ skipping the rope and handball. That | to —— || Princeton ‘Scullers In Interclass Races for the in- ever, for the men are green and have terclass rowing races have been | considerable to learn, Next spring they acheduled for that day, and will show up much better, as they will critics will be on hand to see Ww do a lot of work on the machines dur- Coach C. 8. Titus and his clarges hy ing the winter, Several promising can- been doing. That the Tiger oarsmen! didates are also on the football squad, are likely to play an important part in but will be out in the boats in the fu intercollegiate regattas 1s spring cepted fact, and that the rowing fever! Prior to the arrangement of the inter- has struck the college pretty hard 18 / class Titus had a ‘varsity erew at work borne out by the fact that nearly eighty | that was largely made up of sophs, a é y showed good form and were doing students are out daily for a spin on He | This crew has now been distrib- water, the number to be located for the | in the other hoats, interclass events being forty-eight. nithednterclass races the|crewa\ will ‘Yoo much is not to be expected of tt N: IBER 1 will be ah import- | crews in this first,series of races, ree nt date at Princeton, boated as follows Class Eighth—- ne the Carnegie Cup; geet emnns nd seven-eighths miles, | Freshmen—Pisk, stroke; Cognell, 7 MLICO ENTRIES. Page, 6; Metoult, 5; Cross, 4; Buck, 3 Pl . Planis, 2; Rives, bow; Coxswain, Laugh: jn. —_ Sophmores—Roche, stroke; Smith, 6; Rogers, Ransom, 7; 4; Fell, 3} (Special to {The Hyening World.) : Perry, 2: Gray. bo Lewis PIMI RACE TRACK, Md., Oct. |” Guniors—Soingst Be 41.-Following are the jes for Mon-|7; Bradford, 6; He 5; Duane, 1.—Fol 4 tman, 3; Durand, Vermilye, | day bow: coxswaln, 'MoCord ees a5 8; one niors—Howard, stroke; Austin, 7; Aner thy a jugs | Hartshorn, 6; Moore, 5; Wyckoft, 4. Mos Nethe alls, Williams, :| Horsapple, 2; Cost, ‘bow; Vox. trout, 10T 3, ‘Wyckoft. Octopus, 3H Bs 1rs—One mile; Daggett Cup. 1; Gus’ Helm Lathrope, stroke; MeWilliams, In, 100; Fd Shuster 2; Dodge, bow Juniors~'Todd, stroke; Dennison, 2; Janeway, bow OND RACE—Three-y x furlongs, Heron, 107: kidmore, stroke; Cook- Ronifeld, 105; Horace | EB, Ingham, 3; Connor, 2; Mann, bow; cox- DeMund. 115, Lady Ornama, 1 swain, Evers, THIRD RACH—Three-veay-olds; selling; |” Freshmen—Byrne, stroke; Peltz, yo Ly , White ong imhie.—Giaucus, Midi. Heggarman, 108} man, 2; dudd, bow; coxsw Marjorie, 16; Cow, 108 King 0!) Phe traces start at the dam on Car- Bartwhoel, 108; Alex Grant. 198i Tnegie Lake and finish at the Aqueduct Rergoo, 105; *Oncar T., 103; Now hic ing on the same date as the Yale- atte ‘isn n football game, the first race TOURTH RACE — Greater Tialtimors rerist A two miles. Grandpa, 148, Prince en, 1iT: My Grace, Steeplechase; WTOREA SPRLNTER--AOBEATSO GFF BESTS ~ OLE HE 4 I aid ~ NOT MEET DANE IN FINISH FIGHT Gilmore Refuses Match for Forty-five Rounds, but Will Go a Shorter Route. There is just a remote possibility that. Battling Nelson and Packy McFarland will fight in the near future. He Gilmore, manager of McE land, received an offer to-day ‘to meet Nelson in a forty-five-round contest at Jim Coffroth’s club on New Year's Day. Gilmore wired back that he would ac- cept the match on one condition—that jit be over a route of twenty-five rounds only. more when Interylewed said. ‘Nel- son has refused to meet Packy for six rounds and now deman forty-five. Packy will be twenty years old to-mor- row and while he 1s anxious to meet the Dane in a finish fight, I don’t intend to stand for it, He is ‘too young and I. | think that twenty-five rounds is plenty. Other great champions have fought for titles at this distance, and T see no rea- son why we should be asked to go forty~ five rounds. If Nelson will take on Pack’ for twenty-five rounds the match is on.’ Gilmore furthe! MeFariand mat Edwards, said that the Murphy~ 1 is still hanging fire. f the National A. C. adelphia, was in town last night Imore stated his terms, He re- ceived word from Edwards this morn- that he © hot agree em, and made another offer, to whieh Gil tnore replied, “Nothing doing. The local clubs have until this after- noon to clinch the match, and unless he signs up before tosnight he will ac- cept an offer to meet Dick Hyland in Denver on Nov, 2. and ( 0 MATCH IN SIGHT wil neip | his che up his body above t take @ jog around the SOUND BOUT —.—— ack for a qu keeping well up on toes and paying partic raising the knees. of ine West i in Big it's time to get Don’t try to run the distance Take a jog around the track, just enough to get the blood in circula- ‘That is, warmed up “Get on Your Mark!” The crouch start is generally accepted It is to place the left h a position that the knee of the hind leg is on a level with the shinbone of the forward one, with » hands on the ground, foot forward in su 1 the Columbia alleys in the | feather-welght about a foot and his return titive tournament | bowling tournament, al fighter, a six-round bout at the stag nine inches in tront of the boys foughtint the 1 Keyes put Griffin y in the fourth round with a hard York sndividual’ toaraey and “George als dees) Bbtman “Get Set!” er es ; At the word "Get se! forward so that the back is on @stre » head, equally dividing the weight of the bowling for of his business in roll the body This position s be practiced xertion until the ring Griffin o Jimmy Kelly, manager of Keyes, the report of the wants to mateh him ag fal, as it helps the power | pionship und a side ‘od his predic soctitlon in Garden next spring ry right now and the year to get started, so that he will | he handed Key moment the tombination hard to Pulley weights and light dumbbells, | hurd, the pow Do Hot raise the body Vice-President, Henry Stritter keeping the arms workin, with the leg: leading teains being entered Rosie's third term With straight jo Sixty yards {s eno} tice at racin visable to run from three-querter from the aixty-yard is enough to ec at racing speed What to Avoid. ght during the | the rules of the con’ enteral the Stock i ifn aid not slow 4 and fourth 1 $ he rushed AMUSEMENTS. HIPPODROME : AMUSEMENTS. Was unable to right and left Sawgon & OBERT AN, ‘BENNINGS MAY | MILITARY SKATING St. Nicholas Rink 66th St. & Columbus Ave. OPENING POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, 10 A. M, a hard right s' “murs SPENT BY TRAPS SHOOTERS shot at this yea LULU GLASER CASINO»; LOUISE _GUNNI MAJES1!C* , THE GREAT QUESTION 015" Hiway & aN at MAXINE ELLIOTT | OTWINS ee” Smartest of Musical € WEST EXU: 3° went tearing into Keyes > bout Griffin BALTIMORE, . who is making an effort to hold the windup here, Washington Jockey Club, the track could be secured for the meet- Ways gath wt, Eve. sau | WEBER'S In his reply ville can have the PAID IN Fuit le track and y & 40th Bt kve ) cWiring ; JOHN DREW in Jack Str: CHIE KUN Lisa WM. GILLETTE SAMSON. ina,,Bat & Nov. iat 220. ry ait RERVANT UN at & © THE nt Fao HOWE sted in this trul » charged for it two days before A OE un eal wis CIRCLE MEAN WHO STOOD STH. WALLACK’ arty * MARIE CARRE oN prospects for the will be held Mot Wed Sat.& EDGAR SELWYN lal house for t “scatter gun | Westchester QUIDCOR SEASON ess to extend the tm: Lizsie Flat, 12; Bessie Kiser Greeker, 142; Pompous, 1 Bliverry, 140; Easex, 4 FIFTH RACE -Two five and # halt, furlongs. 1 Biisim Gun, 12; *King Comme Paprika, 140; 107; Bate tat 2 gieatee nem | Fighters in the Ring To-Day. tuamer Night 100; Balbek, 112; Hanonia, | Bechau, 112 BY JAMES J. JEFFRIES. BIXTH RACE—The Potomuc Purse; three- year-olds and upward; selling; one mile There are four great fighters before Bnd forty yarde a Druid, 10a, The clown; | | the public to-day thut 1 have great Soot"# da. @3; Solon Shingle. 11: Trey confidence in, They are Billy Papke, Of Spates, 102; Black Oak. 100; *Minct.| | Eetewng Nelson, Abe Atte, and Lady ‘leabel, 08; Castlewood, 101; 101; Canmalgner, 100; Killochan, | J Johnny Coulon, Hobbie Kean, 100; Miss Crawford, 103; ‘Any time elther of this classy quar- mane, tet eteals your way rest assured Apprentice allowance claimed be f you are going to get @ run for your —_——_-———— money, Papke is @ cool headed fighter | MATCH BOWLING GAME, |] who wer nis lead on git occasions, He hes twica shown me he possesses all the wool intelligence required of oF eerrscn wilt calt'a tmatoh rome againer | | & champion, ‘Take his first fight with 7 Ketchel, ‘The Montana man floored Aichers and Bielefeld at Bergman's alleys. One Hundred and Sixteenth street and| | /!m in the first round. Papke ad- og avenue, Sunday | nost®, '24 ite he was groggy for four rounds. ie, and. ae. there fide ond oe ibere le Just the same; he kept his head and A * ENDS TO-MORROW KEITH & PROC’ ame | Montgomery & iat in The Red Mill TREMENDOUS 5th Ave, |) orveaoitn cine) Jeffries Picks Four Greatest Miss S Bille ae e SHIGKERBOGKER sai coming fast at the end of the tenth i ar Msn AMERICAN ARLISS \ ALISTAIR WILKIE Sry VE SANT | but instead of trying to cold blooded and deliberate Ketchel to pleces. for Bat Nel destepped any one and fights every minute Le is in the Br I BLANCwE Bais GOL IAL fii sn METROPOLITAN ROLLER RINK OLYMPIC, * PPALY & CO cy TP \stous) Attell is the cla Phis club produc experience and punch when necessary Coulon 1s coming. MURRAY |, ; THE JERSEY LILIES. | He is one of the best little men produced in many « i | ATLANTIC [BAND CONCERTS. Cauley and 1 nas algo prod ed magy famous Pugil: ® goed race lehould resuly fined Vaudeville. Moving Pictures, chan ed three and average his wee! the se Woodbury’s 1 is using a new he saya easily takes: other, Champion Jimmy ball this Uke, chai Hew “hooks” W world’s record of nen teams. In bowlin was vet up In a mat series at. Wyman's mblan alleys Thurs- day night, when M, Lindsey and Alex Joe Helles, Simm: 4 Dave Suman in three out of five series for $100 a king game and Dunbar TWO NEW CUPS FOR LOCAL SWIMMERS Two valuable cups have been offered for local swimmers this season which should stimulate Interest !n aquatics. W. L. Bratton has made the New York Athletic Club the custodian of a chal- lenge cup representing the back stroke championship and to be competed far. | during the season of 1906-9, > The second trophy ts a cup presented by the American Life-Saving Society for a life-saving contest. For this trophy t will be similar © the King's Cup rescue race in Eng wey ae | and, in w lich the men swim in clothes, swimmin, on the back, then chang- ging to tho breast stroke, dive on che | bottom for a dummy and swim with jto the finish line, using the most ap- |, well known tn this city, and! proved methods of rescue, AMUSEMENTS, NEW AMSTERDAM 4p arite, 42d Bt. sway. Ev'ngs, 9.10. Mats. W lane B10. ed Sat. de Elerion. Sisto Clana Little _Nemo THEATRE, New York "4 Mate Wei arate ore Cohan's Newost Musical Frivolity 1 AMERICAN IDEA LIBERTY ; tA. way. LILLIAN RUSSELL 1 a iit BROADWAY 5. 3798°%y, rte {OLDEN BUTTERFLY, i en VICTOR HEQBERT SR sftp. CAET THEA., 46th & Bway, Ev. 6.168, Mats, Wed. Sat. & Election. The Traveling Salesman Suoday Night, November 1, At the Metropolitan Opera Hou; SOUSA ' Seats now on Sale +, 25 Cents to$ in Aid of Firemen's Memorial Fund THE DEVI yp 5.5 BE prized vers! Elven GARDEN Neat Week—Henry aT MY OR MUSIC, 4th 9t. & Irving Pl, | Denman Thompson ,'°.08 25.00,750.$1. Last Mat Today By 8S, Week eMatinee. Hleetiun’ Thaw HITE & case, My B. Reno C Dalsy Harcourt, LINGOLK 50. AREY, LAUDER Bway. tien St DAILY BING, fri, Clit Gore EMPIRE jh AYTON’S Nao. BARBARA FRIETCH! Neat Week—A Con

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