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sot pe nt eet ee RPCRR ETT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1909, ‘UP TO DATE AND NEWSY AT THE OPENING OF THE EVENING WORLD BOWLING TOURNAMENT. MR. RABE AND MR RENNIE OF NEW RocHEcle, ‘woh i me ALL he \ ina nat ‘ Last | ont & Freddy Welsh’s Challenge to Battling Nelson Reads} "Like a Real English Joke| Wants to Fight “Ten- Round Bout with No De-; ‘ctsion.” | at ot | Ps WELSH !s a good little | AR .SAITH, GERMANIA BAKK Aumnesy wow A Fob fighter, and may possibly land | the Hghtweight championship | in'time, But no one outside of Eng: | land will take his latest proposition , seriously, Freddy wants to fight Nel- won, but announces that he will claim the title by default unless ‘ Nelson agrees to sign for a match apilam t ie J / NO MATCH FOR “Une Jor” Thum Rowen THE Pins T Bass rere ome at . “rey, op THE MERCULES BOWLING Clhus Dutt WARMING UP, CAPT DITTRICK OF THe UNITED Bowne Cues SCORING Star Bowlers Win | Evening World Fobs GANS TO MEET YOUNG ERNE IN and has turned them over to a Los Angeles promoter to get the cham- McGraw’s Youngsters Start South Feb. 20 {hase running, vunting, backing up, and for’ “a ten-round bout, with no de- cision.” This {s a weak and watery sort of a Joke, it seems to me, Why should] pul sts a I | ; | | 4 | pidn’s fist attachea. The articles call | Welsh want to fight Nelson In @ ‘“ten- round, no-dectston bout?” In England this sort of a challengs | might get credit of a sort, In America it will hardly attract attention. Nelson is‘the champion, and he will make the terms when ho fights again. Since box- JEM DRISCO ing began this has been the champion’s NEW YORKER A sports has just returned from | that dear Paree. While across the, water he went to see Sam McVey, the negro, fight a jlu-jitsu expert. At Jeast, 20 the show was billed. The event hardly justified the posters Hor the “jlu-jitsu expert” produced to fight McVey turned out upon close | ingection to be not w Japanese at all, | interested in| at the Armory A. A. last night From the outset Hayes acted as if he wa. afraid of the Britisher, and during the entire bout he didn’t lead half a dozen times. Judging from the exhibition be gave tt seemed as {f his sole object was to stay through the distance. He con- | tinually kept both hands {n front of his face, and even the clever ting of Drisooll could not get him to lower jet up, although he didn't seem to be urt much. McVey, puzzled, turned to the referee the ear and | petit |explained the conditions of the tourna. | Enthusiastic Growd at W hite |ment, which has the largest entry ist! e| of any bowling event ever held in . America, The three teams having the Elephant for Opening Games, card for the national tonrnament in | Madison Square Garden in May, and | every bowler making a ecore of 110 lubs miles of Greater New Wm. Rennie, Musio Hall B, CO, schedule to-ni No. 1, New Rochelle.. Yo At brings the Hoboken ( une or C Apaliog Reid Ice Cream mpany, Paitsade, Hancock, Cloo (2), Holy Redeemer Mutual (2), Provident woan Association (2), Parkview (2), George (4), Columbia, St. Nicholas, > SHARKEY STAG TO-NICHT. With a three times three and a tiger for The Evening World, Joe Thum and President John J. Ciingen, of the Ne. | tlonal Bowling Association, The Eve- | ning World fifth annual championship free headpin tournarnent at the White The Sharkey A. C. has an excellent ns was started, to continue for | ¢yenly tf The full cara ta as fol about five weeks, when the last of the | ang: Fighting Dick Nelson va, Oharie highest scores will have a free entry | i {evenly matched, there should be plenty |} SIA-ROUND BCU Gans ts to whether leans. and > report until Veteran Players, tion of } Report on March 4. players and arrang the departur ra fort cGraw will not was T edhsm, ments intended, but will accompanied by hose who live the will not March L With Excep- Mike Donlin, Will were made e first batch of leave for all of A ma- Weat } of the me be required to! If the present 4ll those things. When the old f EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN | TROPAY IDEA PROPOSED OR ATHLETES HE Trophy Committee of the A. A. ale . 1g about to decide on a uniform ophy for the various assocla- throughout the country. A ©. or sometting of similar design, yo agreed upon. ‘There will ed space on it for inscriptions of the varlous winners, No matter how many times it may be won by one or- canization [t will never become {te property, According to the present ideas of the oommittee It is t pelne domaine club winning It the firat Ume in cham- plonship Bern patitlon for a period of one ar, at the end of which It will go to the next winner for the same period. & merry competition will ensue the Irish-American A. C, and arrive I expect to wave the youngsters * so well worked out th we can right ahead and begin playing games Will Have.42 Men at Camp, McGraw will carry more than twenty of the youngsters with him, When the f ately aj (Bpectal to The Evening World.) | pina gets an entry card for the Individ- BY JOHN POLLOC wholo squad ts Privilege. Naturally Battling Nelson, 4 BOSTON, Mass. n. 20.- In the} ual competition tn the Garden. Besides OF GANS, the ex-ligntwe! BY BOZEMAN BULGER ber forty-two, real fighter, len't going to fight “for 5 ! EAeETEN, rae thé world's championship” in such q | ‘sleet sort of fashion Jem Driscoll, the FOB WINNERS. prizes given by The Evening pion of the world, is go HE Giants made the first baseball amplonshtp Oleenity Gaara @renity Gan i pel World, all bowlers who make scores o again, He was nts ay when |Practi0 at the same time, and e foolish thing o4 “a ten-round, no-de-1 11” cision over Grover Hayes, of |] My Mabe, Musto Mall B. 0, Ne 105 pins get solld ailver Watch fobs, nnd fore Test night by B Bie jor ies ear ron tormed tee | thevsdla’ sa cee bout Philadelphia, in thelr twelve round bout || 1, New Roohelle....... vse 108 within'tye matchmaker of the Wat seein lo Paveatis ; b r Elephant alleys waa given a royal open- Southwest will report svalresty at} ut an Englishman with his hair|them many times, et take Gans on in i clipped in Japatene atyle and his exin| Despite of t.c guard of Hayes, the |!P& last night, some three hundred | card of bouts arranged for ite weekly aiaETeeU tolls eval "1 HOCKEY CLUB WINS ; ati to @ Japanese color, English champion stabbed him fre. | bowlers and @ big crowd of Interested | poxing stag to-night, There will be) older pl enney, | ; McVey instuntly swatted the fake he mouth, rose and eye | spectators crowding about the drives |tnree ten round bouts and one ¢ Matheweon, Doviln, | FROM CRESCENT A ¢| { J who went down and refused tol He ‘also got i some | where this greatest of all bowling com- | round affair. Aa the principals are Donitn, Seymour, McCormick | game ug. plans are carried out Mike Donlin will be permitted to continue his theatrical r until March 15, provided he seeps hu aL in tiptop condition {n the mean- ft an ed vere | ts hundred fivesmen teams will roll | Sieger, ten rounds; y, Daly va A ew times r Tommy aloney, ten rounds; Frankte | Driscoll in shitting ‘an Into some | ely somes, Mange js, Al, Schumacher, ten rounds Hit him again,” quoth the referee, [rights and lefts that ected on his) President Clingen called the crowd to | .4 Jaek Crane vs, Harry Johnson, four tie iniltation Jap was lying flat with | face, but they didn't feaze him, order, and in a few well-chosen words rounds, vatarts, Me head resting on the floor, McVey heed ever and atruck avy | hon the jaw. As chance for the “expert ee: )tst BATTLING NELSON TELLS HOW “FIXERS” knockout. i faes what he ought to do, as the | 0 | ° Year's char as unhampered by the usual 1 eith the open glove. ‘ ne rul own goai Unguar ded, {t was easy for t ck three time: lows—meaning those who crience in the big league, ‘do not need training In| that is necessary for) @ work, 4 ? ___AMUSEMENTS. lt to do !g to get themeely: \ (a Heats Sat] & steer, When ¢. muscles are right 1 HIPPOD t+ ; e interestin| But it's more know what to do when cailed hi j fotgreating still to rote that even In It ts the youngster who needs | suo, is. hee rting public falls for the ton, “He needs to be tau the fe Bled ple Rattle jo } Siomoter and occasionally buys | found out, Santry—old fox that he was— said, and with the croy aD Monster Betetit tor” Sets {, @ fine Jing of green goods, fot the ear of Bardell before he went I went over to the ces perthgunkes alaey sclling ‘ | b at Tht ‘t valary ti maya thalneraniteltiterten on and sald: Bardell, everything tg/ lub at Thirty-trst stree Smooth-Talking Fellows Often Suc. jal fixed Iam going to allow Nelson *enue, O'LEARY KNOCKS OUT ceed in Turning Heads of Young ALBERTS IN TWO ROUNDS. te-or words to that effect, | : | to stay the limit so he can wine repu-| Walsh Sneered at Him. | tation by going this far with ME. I am,| ‘When Wi r course, to recelve the decision on ito the m == ing Jeffries elth hager that he had figh y ft | not here to | ‘The Brown Gymnasium A. A. and the | 7 iss etuorite ight. And as a matter of fact, not one } i | 3 t i a J ymnasiul Jc) ; h . (hy GRO SID SB PEG Gy eta Chetan Fighters by Big Offers. | Waa a beautiful frame up tndeot-—| he sald, as he looked Acre A, C. both held boxing stags | MAJESTIC ° 5 what he should éo than you or I | | from Sar ‘send, At the time I wes! After some talk we fi last night, and the bouts put on were BACK g TWINS: onl@'one man can know whether call {an unsophisticated Kid and Uttle ous-) fghting togs and tuto ering Wwe wel hard tough t from start to finish, At u 5 porsoes ein ew er | Peoted tha T mas tung robbed, ‘That's |The fret crack out ofthe ee reese ay i rere el DAYS WH FAERSHN Knows what things| The Lite, Battles and Career of Battling Neleon, the Lighcweight Chamoton of the World | why they put one over on me. After/inio hts bread basket that windup were Charley Sieger, the Ho- | Bv.6 10 star | (Copyrimtt, 3006, by Batting Noiwon.) | Bardel! had given Santry the decision I up In a knot boken lightweight, and Joe Sheppard, | CASINO The Barber of New Orleans BY NG NELSON. was very angry. I stapped up to him was so bi the west side pugilist. Sieger waa to Tu ‘i (en BA TTLING NEL pees ers ; [and asked an explanation. Herds what © fought Eddle Rector, of Hoboken, | EDDIE FOY MEME i tw in, and how HE worst evil that a young pugilist has to encounter {s the tend- “Why, Nelson, Santry told me fet elx the: je latter was taken sick and : LE MHOAD WAY, h of the ol snap and ency on the part of certain men connected with the game to make waa fixed for him to win.” by pounds, w ituted. Sheppard | LIRIG % against Sieger, enter’ u “TEND MRS FISKE. his biows, Bardel] and the club man- and t time imagined I ghowld be fair, willing to stand for such a game. Ti mistaken, I'll tell you I to These smooth talking fellows who are not game enough to take an even chance and bet their money on the man h round I stung 3 gain and he app n the final bell rang. art i etreu baal | they think will win. hang around a fi ing quarters like wolves.) Ney to Aight on the square at y re | Sun ere EL % ae ant: : At the Long Acre A. C, "Young EMPIRE &'** “40th at, Bye. 4 pt| They are continually making propositions to the comir ng champions to ’ HA uly Sreahesttsyerontis Ne the local bantamweight Mats. Wed. & Sat, 2, Nhat wanaee ® 5 | Sant: bbe anappy me. "| 1 . In WHAT LY lemen deciare Jer{S¢H Out. These offers of large amounts of money sometimes turn the; mH i ee de, an ere swallow you whole." Tha or: He met | MAUDE ADAMS oe ee head ¢ of the ¢ boy whose will isn't too strong at best, and they frequently ¢ Italian, 1 didn’ et this, but I was Just as eT HUDSON Sf ie : y vanted Kath gE. ice to I shall “i ; ear nat see : ee eee: ee °. on the ies It i Aiceocinan * ore | veya) O: orld that they t! Fresh Kid Makes Good, eee nutes before Alberts CR TERION, a ever hones. ted was fi WM, GILLETTE in SAMSON LYCEUM $305.) 288 1 BILLIE | Bu REE Not Me TWIGRERBOGKER yang : Fritzl Scheff pri pe . Teprs sso. with the game rhe second day after I arrived tn 1B pool with a pal Wabash avenue. The boys When the bout started It look ts was a good match man right and left ught blood from his Leary weathered mine on ding around got to talking about non bets {fT would lose You had bette: and bet th n me and p for I am neat that he d side to g let one squarely fesgional + Bat'a First Raw Deal, at Seftries } #* I got was tn prize fighting and I cut tn as if I knew hip that eaught him faw and he hit the mat went trald to take with a Jolt. He was out for falr Gonves tie faecond the that I would not let T got my $75, and ! ero ae et SAVOY ,: ent, near my training quarters, Jat the pootroom where the had | eeosteciee rece ees a Sut that {s ge! “|tried to make fun me. obody | WILTON LACKAYE i! Bari) MUSICAL. my stor: that place ever took ter that Ends season with Defeat. *Y | around iv Cons eta WILLIAM COLLIER in THE PATRIOT “YOU LAUGH YOURSELF SICK” ___=ALAN_DALE,__ “JOE WEBER'S (7st 25 Joo Weber Blanche Ring,Chas.J, Ross, Walter Jones, Aibortilart. The Merry Wilowe TheDevt ing out of , even though he s fs one of the aa the way I And more'n that, | I was kind of own up and I dug) di $8 up and offered| I Berry. Apes old taction of |g Cameaie Hall ohace. irs daa, 21, 81611 ASTOR tinny: || Sg Wm, Hodge iaarontad ane SYMPHONY Mnta, “to my t ne VOLP ORCHESTRA ._1)'The Man from Home’ Phe ardet] S s ede Lange “orf, Meazo: BIJOU y a ught n A GENTLEMAN FON BSS/SIPP MERA DAILY MATS, 25e, aude Onell 10 others. you reath I sure I've gota! METROPOL. TAN OPERA HOUSE. NIGHT Weber Des re PIANO Ui LAMUSEMENTS, oo Al y vest Wie to ait re ING 0) ramet rat j HAMMERS Bits | Cah si ea adh the Bie iidwinter Sensation vi is urfet nc roaman & ney ne Hes Hs en Ee : shave iyi the, games vot ous ts i wurprie, 1 haat The next chapter of Battling Nel aja | CLEOPATRA DANCE i ‘e Ay nt ‘the + Sf n near his we gna | bee e way end saw a A. ne Bag Bang ES 3 ore oper? 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