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heeowr Pay 1a a re THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908. TY | NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [no58hF2cthen STRENUOUS HOCKEY HOCKEY TEAMS ARE GETTING BUSY “FRANKIE” MADDEN ui = on ® GETS BIG BOOM IN PUTS KNOCKOUT OVER [viii 8888 ) OPENING GAMES | ON YOUNG GLOVER ee nee *Amateur League Games Excite En- Cau aiy DE WOLF HOPPER Aa Hub Lightweight Makes Good! Vain sotios men ana ponicemen | GASIND ot aE 6 thusiasts, and Winter Promises to Bring Records on the Ice. LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT — | Showing Against Local Man uty ri aor DALY'S ia RH Se eee WM. FAV :RSHAM! WEST END for Four Rounds. | RANKTE MADDEN, the hard-hit. | f 1 | tig Hehtwelght of tats vienity 1 int THE Ww ITCHING HOUR Giri Behind theCounter EMPIRE Haney toile a vOHN BREW NY dank "Stam 2i—MAUDE ADAMB HUDSON Wet tog wey, Bao ETHEL BARRY MORE | rate w rack Boston lightw ound of what was to have nd contes: at the Nati "The blow unat finis BY BOZEMAN BULGER. NCE upon ime—and it wasn’t ten days ago—a sport-loving man { wandered into Forty-second street asserting in loud acclaim that y two games in America could test the physical and mental 4 : Bye ke i ARIRTOESETS CRITERION ul nerve of young men who had not yet grown hard in the face and soft . 4 4 just after va ieiieuwed sas at 2 in the bo. In other words he laid down the flat proposition that foot- : it of him with a volley WM. GILLETTE Samson } Pall n were the only {wo sports that could not be : Jawines into the pl éf the LYCEUM): ra eas. | nay By ee icnc yds suo ok at coukt not be played by Ax soon as Madden 1 Thor TIME IAS, 488 slow Glov ELIE BURKE GARRICK “sy WM. COLLIER 3 KNIGKERBOUKER staat at, FRITZi SCHEFF j Noe ynds whic! a St. Nicks Get a Leg. to deciac © first year the 8 a ried off the hi nis hand the coveted. prize, into — ro ver, they fell before the We ‘ 5 year there Js a en those two clubs Footh Hinaeel D Will get. the second te nn : York Athletic Club atso has ub ho last year : Bae 3 ae : G i ' ha r Only Members Present. lett an what SCARE NE GRANGER > Wan OeneR INP EARLEG Bos eee) ‘ aes re SARATOGA SARETOGA Bing é GIRARO HOLTOIF SARATOGA all ¢ KENNETH DOVTON WaNDERE : 1 mi id even ne |. © fy CHAMPION SHRUBB - SS OUTRUNS HORSES i | gree dover TRE BRUADWAY j.1'23 st pata MIMI AGUGLIA. ay Sadia MALTA 4 the man, and he sat up a oe = CEL bale ‘Ready for Paces _ Basketball Season aeiniileitatanuleraaa iad nionpie (lee League Sea One Up of Fives shot after tl i and at} are there} from Seven High Schools top speed, wei ng heaa| Opens Schedule To-Night. over heels on the unytelding tce, while | the others were fra ally frailing | at the poor litue puck with the hard- 1E high school boys will usher Many of the blows | In the league ketball season 1jou": say, St Bs } A GENTLEMAN. “FROM “WISSISSIPPI.. Maun eer Giaveniatne 3 UOE WEBER'S RE AEE Sway. gona ge Then Came the Finish. ANNIE RUSSEL CEcF en ont esovene ASTOR 3, eet, Wm, Holga Matinee? 2 ag The in, Fron Home WALLACK’S Paes! —— SOME OF THE ATHLETIC It—In Race With Longboat | tine untess MEETS/ON/SCHEDULE| |) 1 7e Will Have to Beat the |me"iiet ava tas on wood ats, ¢ t > English missed the puck and landed on the to-night, when three important the City of id carly Ket MARIE CAHILL = 7uy we et ut Bae vente poner sthtes, ndian Early. 3 Try. Bhins of opponents. i Z v e played s there are id S BPO | = |seven tei DECIR ENCES = sl ; ; 27th St Started Puck Agoing. |e care aipeatus eek usiae ry | i mane : GARDEN THAT nist Ay. forced to idle every Sa on), Saar 5 ate - declared a yeday th a Finally, one fellow, quicker than the|day, the day chosen for all the league | (A. A. U. swine | LERED SHRUBB, the great ENE: 46 indian W | To -Morrow (Sun jay ) others, got his nder the hard{contests. It was first expected 1! ae runner, who begins training tn | yw us 1 ‘bey t wnagaAN i | foston t¢ athon |had agreed to the mat day for his meh on Jan Garden, is probabl rubber and sent tt whizzing toward aj eight or possibly, nine teams we net at the other end of the square.|comprise the league th 7 a quick-limbed athlete allowed} With the dropping out the shot to him arely in the smus, both! of whic PASSION PLAY | LIFE OF CHRIST | i | {race with Madison Squa C. at Garden. || est runner the world h ‘A jut distances up to fifteen is winter, a of Morris schools were | st-OMce sever set and even = = < s b S 2) Kn sy S = Si & Shakespeare's Bramas tion, This promi heen beaten by elther horse or man in| [0M one othe \ distance races ndoor Season t Shrubb is not allogether sure of his | ropolitan district have 2G ments COLONIAL ‘ft comes to making an impression. It more strenuous every season. nt campaign has just started chest, and then without waiting to rub last year, only seven teams hannt ee Hae TRE RERPE OG yfare left. However, an excellent season |, twenty miles. He never attempted won bad started the tail aroing, oe ew cotta aaa ee See aes _tor any Indoor Meets SAC 0 ‘one player who was tripped slia|!Tom the squads of last season, 2 | J \ i t ‘ y being | sia ‘ng the rail on his nose, but |! the league contests are to be held » will make a gamy | ve uso, | 4TH ee) ieee ciel lnetore Hebe iste tenes eae Oe he i at rnoetcon | Ainateliis) Vill inn aeeee re Huber © Museum. i Aan an was {inning five losing out through the dash for fifteen miles so aes The Foothall and Pusilistic man WAS Cra iuetion of its players at that time, Biaianeiee onl (Great RimonulirackonNews een any PRIKGESS RAJA | Sade he exclaimed, | PO-bisht’s games will be Townsend Har- ° elve a Mab : OLEOPATRA DANCE Paes raze? Bomebody |T8 Hall, the champions for two seasons, Year’s Day. ei . | aieat azy? Somebody | against. Commerce; Bo High, of | ¥ 7" LLL Pho { ley) Ey esa) AS | prooklyn, vs. Stuyvesant, and Clinton | string Spanish War Veterans SS start r : Theatre: | aa j he "ys. Basten District. The Flusiing team il 2 s iaktenrs oth (ar) M thleti ha ae f rae guic 0 pet away fr 1° will not have a league opponent. Bt aes Ae ERENT é izing puck as MU shot into one of the |” syyen dependa upon the outcome of the | He cr a erranesdtan Aue sein Murphy. Hit Hard KEITH & PROCTOR’S boxe nsend Harris.Commerce ame, to be! gure first piace | mH ecchehtraale nn oulltg F las AVE STARS, Guess we are ttle too close,” he Ly bli cat vag aaa eA a Sth 4 tS \ 4 Path Ree eee rhe fire met on vin card is tint ot! Un Lickel Decision > i barnes Murray, Herzog and Donlin in Outfie by Commission 12551. | 3 severa} occasions he has run again: nate j Moh ag Give Giants Fastest T; the. World\ nities ye | landed flat on his back on the hand tee we saan es. rio in Inge, and yet he has not been defeated, |ty-ninth Regi y OPEN 1: TOY SHOW | with a thump that could be heard all — of his opponents would stop at| On Monday the Yonkers A. A. hold vid || MADISON HOLIDAY | ena miles and a fresh runner we ein onnuah otal magi and they ney, SQUARE faw minutes the Football and |) i ayers Can Averag A ine chee, Seren d lat of entries. ‘There will be YN TET BAZAAR j fe Man got the idea of the game |New York Player ge Ie a idevere ‘est, Bhrubb seems to be|A rest of ten days, and then the, Yonk- pal [EP anem CHRISTMAS | clling at the top of his vole} gt Least .305 at the Bat and} cible. ern A Ge. » will hold a’ Mara- . CARNIVAL hg with bluck-tighted fellows is aH Tt was a favorite pastime of bis and, j an — toralap sin 4 u Field the Ball With Any in) Incidentally, # profitable one to beat my | HACKETT 8 ite W,s2u at. mt einpaiiiaionsitialscnitalandiusts | irae sit ri rates 6 county | Mrs. FISKE ‘I Salvation Ni Lh, a listic man has never missed a practice. the World. | fairs. On an ordinary re nL sack Af | tor Si THE REI ASC [ri sca Hockey a Strenuous 7 strong horse would be hitched to a ight | in. the eee I Sista dna ya Strenuous Game, | song norgp Mshld tm ANG iP a |alenalisn cai. tho TUES AN ‘BLANCHE BATES » Incident is related for the | 7 would look pretty sweet for the Shrabb would run alongside the bugay, | “ACN aviers will hold their meet next, faup Pree tie et of showing that the game i Giants to have an outfield that could | cnd-on avery accasion the horse would|and then comes the bie LASCO TBA Pik of hockey ts some cat-o-nine-talls When | gverage .905 with tha atick, wouldn't tire, Up to this time Shrubb has not} Brooklyn Post-(ilice BELA Stats | it? ‘That sounds almost like @ dream, | [but McGraw ts making arrangements | for just such a trio, If Herzog can | and there are crowds of athletes up | In [make goo tflelder the .80) oF there frailing at each other's shins |Make good Bs an oxen i every afternoon and night $9) | 4 . yor. i 4 ? The idea at present is to send the] sy ch arian gf serve and musi Laiants out to bene with an ould Athletic News and Gossip ALHAMBRA to play hockey and the Amateur | mage up of Donlin, Herzog and Murray. the | Mat Da Hockey League is made up of men of just that calibre, The first big surprise of the year came with Princeton, As a rule the college boys have little chance against the amateur teams around New York There is not a man in that cluster who can not run 100 yards in less than 11 seconds, That means that they are like) electricity on the bases, But that is not the main thing, It is hitting that wins Around Righ School Circuit iota ee Se Hockey at Silver Lake. Te! Ornbae SAK ACTS Jeans around New games, Phe Roya’ High Schoo! track team will Al er th ° a Ala) | erree 5 meh a8 che SIRACAR Bt Misholes Sha Last season Donlin hit .834, Herzog | testant for honors his year Inj 8 Brovk 5 ' ay. Di GARDEN THEATRE = ‘ enna Oe tut aie coll the New| hit 900 and Murray cracked them out | 4 dash and the jow hundies) ey ) f Hat nr Mae ul ge i Athletic luv ‘he college boys | tthe rate of 282. Taking an averaKe O'Leary looks about ax strong as any rin: | se wins || DIXEY NES | i Loan ‘the ehamnion “C end rit ctely | of those three we find an outfield that | ner around the circuit, | in the mile Maloy oF aa py) vA A ms, 18 eee ee oe dcke thowever, and | they are all getting better every sea- Bi ee the | iva 2 Grand Tha Lions: Mouse Grimmned ‘the Frinestonlang by a close | son, Donlin’# greatest ambition has orine, ut he car pth | stm Of Mite, Mineht | score last Tuesday nicht. It was one of Taylor, t ) nior cham “ Pr t Lulu Glaser le. Mine hte spore Hat coating gamvs in (be iiecory | beer to lead the league tp batting, Dut ke, Tavlor, the 1oyary ine squad prenets ON a for three times in succession be has | of the spo: on championship games| missed it by a narrow margin, Next E SKATING ACs, Waraur eld event ta) A ence to «yma ’ ICE SKATI * oye’ High's best san in the From on. will be play ee eee Bt Maree amet. Mie | season he expects to land the coveted Goulden, the high Juniper wn 0 + | hae ear f : : ST. ICHOLAS RINK, 6) W. Utith Bte | jtave something mora to play for than | prike feeand, is no longer in schod | the “gyn period ert Giurden, a .o- od It is not certain, however, that Her- O'Leary will fill in pretty we these periods to stud AALIDD iN GENS ” | lass is UT Witwe.d } LAND HAS BETTER OF zog will play the outfeld He must first mak din that ition, Other- - “4 4 aan ML SAL. " DALTON IN FAST GO,| wise Sesmour, the old reliable, will ANSWERS TO QUERIES. pea hm. the, Ody oun canna MM BIOA Slr .G. KNOWLES | <1 ——- be kept on the job. Seymour fell off ——— tc See eat BERMAND Bins ME ss RY t Fane | Ryentng World.) lamentably in his hitting last season 8, Cal, Dec, 1%.—Dick | ‘The best he could do was 67, This) ai ay, Ry ee aaah 4 “Kid” . panager was alm empter Hyland had quite a lead over “Kid" | 1s especially bad, as it will be remem- |i otiy ine race was very close be would Dalton at the end of ten rounds of} bered that four years ago he led the| not take the chance — | i | ) wins, and how much shoul rR Who wine winner? MUTUAL “Boston, Mass., Oot. 15, 4 OLLER RINK he eould hard fighting last night before Me- | National Feague with the stick. By {8| Reve won for uw certainty, for he felt A pays B #10, %, ting 1 Jarey’s club, Hyland ® wonderful Aelder it rt, vgn Sindly sta y Sa rey'e club, Hyland was unable 10) seymour, by the way, has hed ® pe My ts whta in considered a To the Sporting Mallet do ver WOR eh CIRCLE top the Kid, who fought back strong, | cullar . While a member of pew Man in the league, Notwithstand- How far was Rutt ahead o ara | 20. ober snot OPERA HOUSE Fa but 1B te clinches was no imateh for New. York Club he once led the Ni this fact he has been setting things at the end of tho mile aprint in the slx-| ference about the dist )PERA H Ie Hylan tonal Langue ase, picher and, shen | adre over at it, tou for ino Years ana | Doraudo won twenty-eight out of r) geason he hung up an able lente - reese NO s OoKLy avian was, jnclined to use rough al yophed cr plishtag, at Fas who was | reenrd fn athlon ohae pan epvianls hesi-|thirty races in Euroy BROOK em several seimeh Mme te nee ay "49° nd in total bases on hit : Sporting ¥ seein ims the amin they slugwed trom fs | ENE? Yeny man te a me Gpecing Wiles ‘ | Pieago state wn a a yay Fol the oa, and wn from the fact ews: Lod Are Derende ane i He) ee ipestsener” w 0 emp i ‘and still he came Ni . 4 a 7 . aleataaia tn od Vaudeville and Ayer! Be 207-Fet v - oomph of the ; Ba Wew

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