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16 TNE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1908. eosenev| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nosentess ROBERT EDGREN WITH THE MAGNATES. = DRISCOLL PUTS GRIFFITH AWAY IN THE ELEVENTH (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Mass, Dec. 9.—After giving the cleverest e: nition of boxing seen {in this city for many years, Jim Dris- coll, the hamplon featherweight of England, knocked out Charley Griffin, the Australian champion, in eleven leave at the Armory A. A. sast night. Jem Driscoll, of England, | ISAe ea ER WHTEAUG IS HAR HID BIBER ge Ee ae " int Driscoll wicked left. Finding it hard Any of America’s Light-, CLARK GRIFFITH break through that guard Driscoll anged his tactics and began driving the left to the wind and right over the heart. | After four rounds of this battering lGrittin’s guard began to lower, an hen, Drisei he lett to he face and to the jaw, f had Grin at gong 6 Weights by His Showing 2@s? MANeI Against Griffin. | king in nd ‘Dris d-when pretty. badly ‘ounds Driscoll t rishment to with both ha ids. and got few re- of Australia, in Boston last night, Jem Driscoll proved his right to meet any of our best. Dris-| coll put the finishing touch on Grit- | fin in the eleventh round, taking} more time than Bert Keyes did for the same piece of work. But Keyes is a big lightweight, and Driscoll easily makes the feather limit of 122 B’ knocking out Charlfe Griffin, | went after to wind up und closed. ere and when iters were gave in re- HERRMANN , CHARUE MuURPRY 5 the eleventh round Driscoll sent a G me ta ASF send folowing with | ONG ev A DRINK Ba renin redial —oF WATER = 2 \ i Drawing a lead All through the fight Driscoll's m siisitian ccuntered vellous boxing cleverness kept him sate tw, and tol from Griffin's furious slugging, and! when he finally saw the opening he was waiting, for he dropped the knockout | ever ina single punch. In Boston Dri oll hax made a great hit, just he @id when he beat Matty Baldwin here in New York. | There's one thing that Americans can O'Toole and Moran Meet | \ \ feel particularly proud of, and that is In in Philadelph: 1Q Ring THE RocrereEtteR oF BaAseBaLL. the fact that a visitor from any foreign | frenty-round onsen, betw if land has an even break and a fair seven meen t| Selah! League Votes i Fetter weit win num ronsziaraenass| NO HOME RULE IN OLYMPIC _ Eangiont on Dee go the fact that he comes from the Do Battle With Promising mtn ead nich thes sarees! ~~ Ponnant to the Cubs) servi torsixrouns ere _ GAMES OF FUTURE---SULLIVAN have his chance with the best of them. | Serappersville when he believes himself a Freddy Welsh is another boxer of the to be tn the right, and in this case he always had a team up Iifornia feather | sil = Deiecali evceat puede ralune Ade 4) BY JOHN POLLOCK. jA.A.U. President SA SISAL geese tee ena as) at leedot tue Suwetieni May; Secure Oban coll achool, Just as clever, but not J s | S f ves ‘i : je ne a a reporter ay lab bard a puncher, ‘Drissoll' hes tha| NEW York Club Takes No | A NOTHER great international fight SAD A Or that ait icans Are Maligned by | he Evening World he said to-day of 1912 at Paris thing that makes champlons—the punch, a : { between little fellows will be de- They’ were to nave fo ees) s | “There wea @ whole lot more that hap- Welsh is very popular on the Coast be | Part in Annual Session— cided Fin Pulladelphle. “tonight Englishmen. |Pened in the Olympic games which was cause of his clean fighting and his clean Pull lected. pe oxen Moran, the sturdy ene ; Not covered in my annual report. When Ife outside the ri Not eyen a ulliam Re-elected. feather-welght, and Tommy O'Toole, of} the bour between i aacaiah aaa | that was written some months after the ive son” could be better trested by} |gumes {t looked as though we had Proven our case; that the Englishmen who had charge of the games of themselves, were su 1 sport-loving giving even after the | Philadelphia, one of the best little men promoters and the fight fans. we have on thie side of the water, will | pltcfeBiceeUT, Che colored, ahtwetent of hua war cloud in Inte When “Driscoll has’ besten another | feather-weight or two Abe Attell wil! BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | fees a chance to, works fe fon as Abe! The National League met in deadly | session yesterday and announced, beyond ho doubt he'll give the little Wel Man a chance. Abe isn't much of &| peradventure of doubt, that the Chicago ¥ a to, meet letic affairs which be the principals. They will come to- |} ade ata se Bot tGehs Ca hal ekwieen hori Olympic games + has now as OW ) gether in a six-round bout before the | National A. C., at 123 pounds, weigh in at 6 P. M. This will be their second w treat d that aide-ste; Ss Well, 1 f a a | within a fe clouds mi} ce e past. Inst . Said Neleon, “fresau® GE's! Cubs had won the National League pen- | pow, | Uarne O'Toole ta A Ga Al Kubiak, the Michie HP, open confi! Remaerahes one epateat. nd other boys above his own weight nant! That may be a trifte late from | 27 t youd never ariend another > he | arawa the color ine: Fer. ennualtmeeting Gticheran As even to the extent of calling us liars, \the way New York looks at things, but! {agus meeting. upecibe) nestly Xe Gyear lane.) seth] he" cal 16 will break forth into # declaration | Seema Yo ie she usual retort for lads are in excellent condition for the Boe eRe tI 1 na hole, HE, squabble between the athletic | ‘t'2 important just the same TheGlants| ony Evers Tea a team Aght and are confident of winning. [A.A of Boston. but his manager, Jobnny |iikely to cause quite as teoublel iivan was asked concerning the associations of England ana, Yet? Siven the place. z ara q = lub, stating that Kablak would t as that of | Aside from the awarding of the pen- America ts becoming very muc! ke « scrap between two its ati nant, Harry Pulliam was re-elected first the American officials contented | President of the league py « unanimous themselves with writing ten-thousand- | Vote. This was the first time that Pull- word articles describing the peculiar |!8™ has been elected unanimously since Trethods used by the Britich omelale MCGFaw took charge of the New York Mais civaplo comes. ‘wherariioh nee teams The condition was larecly torted, with true British argumentative | 7OUsht about by the fact that John T. an Brush and Fred T, Knowles were ab- dosic, by calling the Americans 'filers,” | cont trom the meeting, Viva je Pulliam! at at a ates In Paris poss! that ven the Olympic gam rg or San Fro of the Battling Nelson changes his mind more Aiuelman outsunasrinoLolrours In his ann ‘eport pre j than any other fighter in the busing After ay A, A. U. m ng President having promised to fight Freddie Woish,| Jeff Doherty, | the, < male A ete (RY the latter part of aah as, a and Paddy Sullivan, the promising Sullivan t UPBABre Neo ram which he | comes fo ceo) BON. Qf Brooklyn, who recently stood off | which h friction bet tnd it read as and Packey Mora a poate tol r anal cone [lish and A ns in th ie out ta tye ring be the result th: who he will fi lie Lewis and Harry Lewis, which takes |Sames with the ri ; well that t x Haveri_on Monday night. | was passed that hereafter McFar! and Sullivan will battle for ten | yo It should be as good @ fight as the gether, ae they want too Id be & uelr services n by the A. A, U. se ese Yaie Meets Manhattan Coilege main 60. mit American ati that. he appreciated 5 Rionull and applying other unpleasant names. | 1 nan the cig: Mmmy Wi lever tiilidell centre any internation Now the American athletic assoclation sates, ez eeeled a Hen ieee ee Ot stay at the hotel | weight of Bosten, ‘who' went sity feather |for such mest were officials are going into the mud-slinging | gue excep! im Hurst, ss. with + athe. local ford, the colored middle tal committee. ‘Th “an body ae Toad fare, and | Weim iad aa Siem Trey, wl apec , Basketball C 051 To- t Business too, Tt will fnally resolve into | MiK® Regan and s row others attired | rtd fo" orice | Mole” Ait ne Noallfamiat poser tor Bien fcy Me unde Akanmaatt gle “Lhe [algo refused to recos ene a n Basketba oniest 10-Nig @ duel of unpleasant and, possibly, un- and} pees fers club in is one of the most promising youngsters in jof J. C. Carpenter by s- | with a majority of game The con- * ft ne at e night of Dec. fe boxe itt ‘i ese two akel Paintable) laneusescattloset sare Seok dlaner, in the palm room of the Jonany cerere. BO!) the prelisminasy battle Cae aa. ie recentiy knocked out Je | sociation, and these tw ‘ taken | atest Ww mIaGenae a SaeTnnie The whole affair Js undignified and} 79 morrow the National comminsine to mean that athletic relations between | phe yale five will have its second yitg gyy Minne no A Teeth o tbeztro countries filng ata York basketball team to- wi)i ong. is going to pass on the question as to! . s e stat eae The American public learned from the | t Since this me a my . f from Old E : E bass. 5|night when the quintet from Ol} E Bewspapers und from matementa given |jaetner, the, Chicago club sold scalpera ongova ure fe l out by a eADEBSY 20 Weep am eines dia fla oil oa out by the athletes upon their return |tnen decide whether it 1s more au fait has been printed in a number of / Just how rottenly and how crookedly |five of Manhattan College. The bull was rubbed the wrong way by the N. Y. team last Saturday night \-; Capt. Cushman is anxfous to even up ns | for the players to wear a strip of braid down their pants’ legs or to cominue the English ran their games. There| gould be no doubt of the truth of the lin the plain cloth, and the show will be | aaa Febera ens they, ee sully. con- lover. The American League will meet nenly fellow earned ey auch rentiemantyte)lt at the Wolcott Hotel this aftornoon and Harry ie tulimau, ‘porter, ‘Bneridan-ts | after a few pleasantries will adjourn. fact, all the members of th Reet a allen acatne Dovey Wants $10,000 for Dahlen. head,” for these men won the me There are three things In which the came home victorious. : i baseball crowd is interested. They are Then there were $0 many confirn facie. Tie English Sudge who tan toe | the probable selection of Clark Grifith | ames testified befora the English com- | as manager of the Cincinnati Reds, the mittee, uiter the protest of the Mara-| possible naming of Billy Gilbert us man-| Beat Conqueror of Hayes): « claims that so: }walks over the hills His running !s|{n his annual m i done in tie morning at 10 o'clock, ANA} sioreq, or, inp! om Longboat, the Indian runner, Sfternoon about “They have called a » that if Yale beats m Saturday from the Blue can depart from New York atlers as he says: 20, ho Ciieies fie training quarters trom | a; etiuer, oe indian ot his are cast (Clifton race track in New Jersey |duwn over ‘his recent defeat in a ten: aro © the Berkley Oval. He will stay|inile event by Peroy Smallwood in funch’ together. here and finish hts work for the mater falatanaienaltns abdian Je note tear ae A “ith Dorando Pietri at Madison Square | wing to the fact that he ran ina. new Whee Oran " saecanitcn night, Dec. | pair of shoes which were too large for Ok charee “of tt AMUSEMENTS, peat een PS SISAL en Po | | NEW FUSTERDAM |. Tom E dusky athi As & result his feet were consid- Eves. 6.10. Wed BEEN. false, etter ne” protest of the Mf “athlete! pon ‘ies arrival in ry Mutiged” up, ‘and’ not wanting. «0 | OOHN ‘ew * Jack sia kink ealeogere “tiie NeMo | | "3%! or helped lm in any way. Thousands | Ser of the Cardinate and the selection i ontinue at the head of the | spoll his chances against Dorando, Eck of Photograpns of the finish. including )of Dahlen aa manager of the Superbus @ moving pictures, showy this man Bigting Dorendo to his) foot. Cline land |e Avooees FMtay ORSYES. All) Of tiene again, and finally dragging him across | men are well qualified to fill the post- ui ) i the finish line tions, and the move !s comparatively | — | Heat faint hata Drtatieat es In the excitement over the «0- : ni Some inventor with thought for the : U trouble the English Judge who signalled |Cuty, teegtan, cote Donny tote toon | eaters of tte pi f aroitd ene ions | COLUMBIA OARSMEN AT |!ap. for the breaking of ‘the t »| With Boston, and Dovey refuses to re- | ; arrangements have been made with to Ray Ewry at the turns where the | lease him to Brooklyn except for con- | WORK ON THE HUDSON, | 'sv2"r96" Robertson tor the conatruc- t at ining camp. Longboat 1s living out Jeroine avenue, near One Hundred. and tion to foula not let Longboat punish himself, With St B of Ww | ‘amous Mitle Ttallan that he wants to ta thousand dollars that Longboat |} GRITERIO. car BROAUWAY BRE yan H, Havas & J Ih By. MIM ee AND SICILIANS |, ae yee PPE SONS| VIA WIRELESS NT CASINO yas, Scum SP ke a Last 2 weeks Mat. & t ‘ |don of a ten-iap track at the Garde: LYCEUM iis“ SHEATH E: SW AL Se Wak Giaimed and excitedly burst/ siderable money in hand paid. It was | I glmllar’ to thelohe Seen whichtpomage BILLIE BURKE NEW YORK Pie Ztearetp IR |] LULU GLASER In in i og je America | paid last night that Mr. Dovey demand- | 6m The Columbia ‘varsity was on the |and Hayes raced. are a; ed Buce 1 PE oy. unning.” He charged that i Bs ase Unparaiie DAL’ Mate ‘To:Day & Sates 2,90. ler fouled. Haiawelie.” "finey, kn ed $10,000 for the release of “Bad Bill, water yesterday afternoon for the first —__>—___—_ GARRIC Nats. MISS INNOCENCE | . Taylor Was out of reach bs rT n O e m | Met 5A ed eee Garry Herrmans, owaer of the Gincinnad tyme ince une, two, boats being out. |GISSING WINS “BBO” WM. COLL | Mean the colored man? Yeliod| Reds, tol¢ me last night that the question | ¥ idge, ored man } “fair evidence that t y some American | GAIFTY TRA ea aa ine he | ofthe management was entry up wo ciark THE TRAVELING SALESMAN | stiuLu 0. SININS Griffith, He eaid that he had mede @ propo ! sition that Griffith could either accept or re. era of the 108 ‘Varsity misatig, and | FRO , SKERBUUKER dtatieccas turd vgn Rice’ nag plenty of good mater sn dillieed | eiig isee pinarient of Musleal Ce n the river every day as long he | 1 Way, gvtn Bt. | iAcated uo ba at EEN Sd] A RegD 2 Tatinr will permite atter which "ues | Harry Glnsing won the s2-yard hand | SAVOY 408 wa | JOE WEBER'S Sea eda a0 | WEST END Y ‘ turn didn't ev Was to be| Griffita, He kaowe that the “id Fox” nae will take to the Indoor machines, |Sa2 run at the mames of Company ¥, Hoary Miller Assoc y AWE RUSSELL’ Hrrowomr sex |f dish scary THe GAY MUS ivsid iN Charged with Tay eat —~ Twenty-second Regiment, last night. | a £ the man they had He e | [running the distance in roe’ cesre | THE SERVANT sip ASTOR cic) krstis, Wm, Hodge | grit: nr ascoy Mare ti 2 aed 2" Crowds at Bicycle Race File ‘uss! S&8TS COmBETT. iris ats ta tat tt __Rbtaat & PROCFORS See te km to Hn oes ‘ ata BHOW > Adal, Bhs Oc, Nights, 8.16. |}]@th st.nr bi way, But hia lies bec TERT Re PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 9.—"Young 188,344 /tarria, who nad Thin? j trae | aneensuoUs si 2 ‘Donitn, | BI OU Py ea eh ive. at 8 80, THE FIGHTING HOPE again. Every one j & knows all “28!3) in Votes for Their F avor ites Lovey aa ae better of we ie ANTat of ne ment ag op Some | Sth AVE hoot Rh GENTLEMAN FROM WiSSiSSIPP).”_ BELNSCO @out It. And colleagues hope Py Sidney Deane & (ALLAG “Wya (net ut; . auc hope to oon id wh raument with Sonne Fred | Started in full company uniform, were Daily M&s.,26-i00 Fan || WALLACK’S Spray: ar AUS Boe MAush by reiterating the facts yd aiavoriairan $e POU Slashing ‘aut ight noth | eaulred to run one lap, taking of some 125th ST. 3 rina oa MARIE CAHILL’ «= vote ROS ARLISS b i sank », e 4 . a Rs part of their uniform’ twenty-yard * Sint) Hood AND BETTY THBATIE, W 42d The English will simply s a haere ; ea i 4 but after the fir i len f ase M9 ui HACKETT 218: Ld English 'w ev teams [DOYS Boing fast, but after the fir invervals, the finish of the lap leaving near in Hon eehina, di loode, ke Ce WaT Matinee Saturday, i Qreument | in he American | There ive let of human interest in the be awarded similar prizes, too fast and strong for Corbett. | ang ‘wweay er "Then ME eens, unke DAILY SAT. ane COLONIAL Blanche denale Mrs. FISKE, Salvation Ne * no a. and rn a 12 ere many spin exclanges | ‘Gil over again and ger back into full 12d wt, way othe ‘ loginte serps bis six aay. bier fe aM : For Coupon see Page Two, — {tat kev the crowd cheerivin but in| dniron if “than proved the quickest say aiectity AY Fireis, ea, Harrinen MADISON $0. GARDEN ENDS "| ! a avare Garden. Thet was strong! se as well as in the clinches Loug er dresser, @8 well an the y Max 25, a 50, re ‘ aon cern and acts i anna: Ta. aA RELY - waa the winner, cst sprintes, and won ‘the event, nis HEY Hs ‘ALHAMBRA Tula ihemorde Eto, Win: 6-DAY CYCLE RACE Siar, K aids | ANON OPRIEGAY, hed) George 62) GlANTS JED) I EAQUE fold defeated 8. Kiah and Le Net ie, | Dau ive *|ORPHEUM sOseeiy CanpEn: 20 prerras eh ah aece ne TIN ee MPIR j Columbla Outclaseed at Hockey. n'a mile walk, each of his op- Atut. Dally, « om cial BY Ap NEL ID SHR SAR ll Blane IN U E TROUBLES| ..).... a tran varalty sie r walking halt @ mile. The time Y, 3 than vidow 1 vor un (Die Lusige i ze {, GRAUSTARK | ‘The Merry Widow ation ‘Tienry W. Bay ; t mith | ae to that oe © . e far . eon a i x a . ; MUSICAL, Meukeomery, yaad, Stone IUAN) rs shee se | ~ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. ae re — : Mit ke ie: euteopt a CIRCLE ne * F oe vessie gonsTeLie EMPIRE vice oer ee ‘ot 4 ee a rai ce i ‘ Or ‘ Sev wii i, “i ati aa tai ee Misra petiey vi We ee: rae ; - chiens George Rut oe, we aa = rare *PARISIAN ‘wipows eaters 1 ‘COLUMBIA “THEATRE,

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