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| j FM a ater cat eaama a aeieeeed mn rar seats a man weae iin en RUT 3s i ie i eine net ce rae een RT BE aot, Se THE RVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FRERRUARY 1 1909, EDITED BY cSetsv| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | noS2t2.Shen DRISCOLL'S BOUT. ADVICE TO BOWLERS _ WITH CROSS WILL ; ; fae BE WORTH WHILE Englishman, Though ‘Ghibe Agey Weight to East Sider, Is Con- fident of Victory When | They Clash in Ring, WHEN You NEES A STRIKE ANO GeT A CORNER PIN . IT'S Just BECAUSE go. Your “Hoors” ISN'T WoRWING ToniGHT = THATS ALL. 2 FD Ed ype, TN TEAM MATES ALWAYS ROLL TouR FIRST BALL boWN THE GUTTER- ‘YouR TEAM MATES WILL apeREciIATE HE classiest match seen in town for a few weeks will come off when Jam Driscoll meets |each Cross. Driscoll has ntade good here. He 1s a genuine fighting man as well as a clever boxer. Up to date he has accepted every good match offered without paying much Champion Attell Will — | Gwe Driscoli Match | F You Rout ONLY ABouT 129 HANG IT ON ' pd) aA. O. on i THE ALLEY = “The Z fl is ‘Ought to attention to the other fellow’s | ALLEY (9 A Geoo Goat EPP NANS REMEMBER - Bout Between Ameriean and. Bo! Ag welght. Few ,topnotchers are will- You G6T Fewer spurs | i Saian is 6 ‘ Sharkey {ng to do that. | WITH A FuLueSize Bace.| Englishman Will Take Place | sauce write ene vEnaiten ghewelght, te In the coming match Cross will | | Ge to arrive here trun § " outweigh Driscoll fully ten pounds, | (poms 5 “~ in New York, i kt Cross finds {t hard to make the | American Horses a Ughtwelght lim{t of 183 pounds, as evidenced by the fact that he de clined to meet Driscoll, a feather- welght, at anything less than 135 pounds at 6 o'clock. This will make Cross no less than 185 pounds ring PY JOHN POLLOCK, \ muy Q Rated High in A STTHln the teatherwetnt| me sw aon I et Age Stakes | 4% 26 weston prison ev ne in elde, while Driscoll! will go in somewhere around 126, tl 1 Sport Driscoll sat at the ringside when Cross met Packey MacFarland. “My 1 word!” exclaimed the little Welshman, “why didn't I get ‘Im first?” Drig- coll had been practically matched with less shirt and a par of light shoes and B F Cross when McFarland appeared upon| ploughing through the snow drifts. I t he the scene and was given the preference. {saw two youngsters a couple of nights s s Cross made a very rotten fight against |ago fn just such a costt McFarland, and no doubt he looked easy /{n New York City. It w to Driscoll, But the man from Cardiff/a chill wind whirted ¢ sat at the ringside again last week around the ankles of shivering passers- when Cross miade one of the best fights by when the two runners came out of he ever put up, knocking out Young|the park, crossed Columbus Circle and Otto. And still Driscoll’s opinion re-|turned down the avenue. Br-r-r-r! It mains the same, He thinks Cross a/|W&s enough to give you a chill just te) lemon ripe for the picking. « look at them. They jogged right Moun As for Cross, taking the diMerence in|the crowd and di: peared, don’t | welght into consideration, he must | know what Y. M. C. A. or ates insti- have a fine feeling of confidence. He | tution for the training of Youthtut ath will bo a aangerous man for the clever |!et@#, they escaped from, right here seuts HAPPEN IQ THe Best Om Faniics, a eer eee FORAET Xo 2 Root,” ; All i a caren el EL LUCEECSUPAIGHE ith okie, ior while beiscal ifee had spanked them and. ‘tent then iy : From a ickman frels ome to bed I think it 1d ha aparee pik: 1 Scr ere | TO DEFEAT IN ENGLISH CLASS (eer oo ai any time /) aor ae fe ; avast Er a fi HE reformors ee seem to have slipped , la | Mimusth takelealol lofi athictiollens one over on the racing forces in tthe Atlantic, They | Tits 2 te hs belts t by knock ] thusiasm to tnduce an athlete to California. The anti-betting bill EEN euona eae wn quantities to, sta E ‘ arile | nthe! frat round so run @ Marathon over the roads{haa passed the Assembly and ts now in patsraa T ; i ROReTHIRE hte | of th I is rival down JPY tn this weather, I don’t think | the Senate, There will be a mighty Noted British Horseman Says Colin, ' aa ons 4 the joy of it, But then|tallying of racing men to fight It to a shioned | the rest of 8 4 The caught I might not enjoy trotting: a Mara- finieh. Racing {9 a strong game in Cali- B ll d P li ll H 1 1 ; cr fs "4 on their fi I et to th thon in any weather, Tmagine getting |OTuIM 824 she Golden Sate hus always allot an riscillian Will Have any, ne roe teak ‘ vy the out en running Pants, a 1 sleeve: | never tell what a legislature will do. il . . own words, areati a a * & « No Chance in Big Stakes. [hence estates got v3 posing the Mehta Passing of Taylor Is ae paca | gt ta nee _ Hard Blow to McGr, aw _BY VINCENT TREANOR. I Pet are nit “ propery i i CEE "i nih aes ee HE American thoroughbreds which went abroad last fall to poets eee Lueeaulahy BS percaaacrran some of the coming English turf classics are doomed to defeat, « HIPPODROME a / NEW AMS STERDAM The unbeaten Colin and Priscillian, the peerless Ballot, the stout- SPOIEING Bird Mallet. WALLEY 1G °. HUKILET sarees Ha " tin. haven’ kein. DAYS. "| New Cireus: . : soi ew hearted Fair Play i Mart 1, haven't leas n HAIEIT i GAIELY RUN 3 ow untor- | ‘That's the impres one gets i ina tal k with C. A. Mills, the English turt- stare Gani THE TRAVELING ALIBERTYfeereneatiat | Mr. Mills didn’t say this disparin, nd very easil: lL | Si0. tha he ths | the , c{ushouse, He waa later tined $10. And ay Ke eee of eet Has A ways Liked the Deaf-Mute Twirler and Comedian, shipment nt representat Marine till af Piren Wis ranted {man, who is in the country for a short stay, ng tin SELLIOTT tie Mr. Mills ts a friend of King Edward, ics r i 0 , . {s well known to the big men on the nd than Mr. Mii 4 [arin BY BOZEMAN BULGER. irtinerstanaltastalrvariouat(lmnesy een his racing Evws. 5 5 Mis, Lesii u Barter ac KA h good judge o and his opinions are natu- raingr ecpresentatys abrioad of “fessrs. Lorillard, Keene and Whitney. He is p rally weight the man who sold the famous Irish "Wl? Weighty. Farr e, Wantage, to Richard Croker. Favore English Horses. s ‘cateher Needsea niente ANd ‘To-day ie discussed the chances of the Mr. Mills leaves the impression on! to st. Pani ‘American thoroughbred invaders at the the mind of the listener that the’ y Cy! said the English man, \the racing ent tr S TWINS) | sidauaaT 0. Paty HE most picturesque personality |“ a that ever made merry on the dias | # mond has probably seen his last days on the Polo Grounds. Luth j lor, or “Dummy,” as he 1s alte called by the players, is to le Giants, Stay Mate & Sat. A nowy clADERELLA Tukin Hareemore, ellie: Hahers 1% Oths Fa apper could do yale & ven RED AND ts WHE Es CASINO sar rolsdunioe 218 WEG 0 ec cee Manager McGraw made the official an- | ba : ‘9 aos are over \ EDDIE FOY on ‘tt it vu i sextant’ NELSON KNOCKED THE LIGHTS OUT RE cca INT for waivers on Taylor. Beans tia i ; “Makes, vou a the fn J Jankliier. WEST fix END 1 [SUPPORTED Br CHAS SICELOW | MISS: INNOCENCE St Asif the famous deaf-mute pitcher is to he he will have to go with that club, = Duty Tough on McGraw. | that , j badly used The dropping of Taylor ts probably the E T B ] d 0 Baal a sp naraest onal over tax core tae BVETY Time Battler Would Send Op- ‘ani 's): 24) ever been compolled to issue. There was wi ae vl sou vt ; a : eal steak at my old stand- apaine Deena eras eras | ponent to the loor the Incan- |*'ssth ¥unn'suher estan f Ee Q FARNUM MAN " PEMPIRE {2% MAUDE ADAMS HUDSON Meola ied to six rounds n‘ght rolled Eeety It Into the LINCOLN WASHINGTON Baron his slugging and dinary’ friendship. On account of his rare Bat Has a Real Feed hee winawecscas acta a y Peat TCD CEO WH (EL) (ED ER descents Would Fade Away. 1 had ha fad pipe Haan ae ELSIE JA NiS t finite ‘a CRITERION 2 3i"",22 Wi. GILL ETTE. * SAMSGN LYCEUM!" esate? ELEANOR ROBS oii if MORROW, orurled with his infirmity, Taylor en- | t pre & t hy ‘begrimed, ar deared himself to McGraw, and It is) | vegrimed, an Hikely that 1f McGraw had been in a po- | vut, after the ition (o,do so Le would have kept the | The ifs, battiea and carcer of Battling Nelson, the tlghtwelgh: champion of the world. |) A atand aye) to o1 (Copyright 1908, by Battling out in front egan to tire it BEL ASCO | os { BLANCHE BATES © son.) on St cM ADEM) ie Mt ste, i 3 ara land a e ng or mixe BY BATTLING NELSON, Wreck, 1 forced him to covat for the AVOY wim | | | CHAPTER X. Leh Oe ho Batlle and te si SAVOY ‘i. k 2 li ei qHUaND, ARLE MAN, HE tral Bion Renner eate hi M tolkeep out of renck end disor LAGRAYE “Bisa lag ase | ain on whic ad started from Hi 1 ’ arpl 7 out of reach of 1 nehes,) cnet P Ue ad started from) Hot Springs and on whlch 1] Mure In the last round I Kot to Morand it GARRICK yi. wu. eS: ae ye rial, | @ experienced such a narrow escape {re th while riding on gying ¢ Was the: gone ia that m. So “IT WAS TO LAUGH'=SUN. rd Simms @ oo, Sua \ tindered into St morning of April 24, | Cxel¢ Tho was the| much for “« Johnny Thompson = TANRGHHA : boxer the fi Beats Stockings Kc lly. ¢ PIANO USED NEIROOLTAN OFFA HOUSE. | WILLIAM CCLLIER cr ima a Tt was a fast tral and when the snorting engine backed {ts long string plekedit¢ break pe ¢ of curs into the beau Union Station {t was found that the brakes — In THE PATRIOT Mat, Daily, 25: A wee t work properly. Bang! went the end coach against the huge, steel- AMUSEMENTS, “YouLaush Your! ALE ribbed safety bump and the crash Jarred every bone in my body, toss- wee aomeouen JOE WEBER'S iy oe ‘ ARTS BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. ing me ou: from my fron-ribbed bed above the wheels and onto the tics "Mista biN'S 21 SY Rroadwas} NN Fae resre rarer yy nite Leah oa trong and didn't give, 1iad such been rate H sedoat ath Avenue, THE clk FROM RECTOR’, EMPIRE}, fA eit innit is v vould have been ground to pieces beneath the train, Deer pur WIRD TRIUMPHANT W { TOR (ps3 Wm. Pr BURLESUCE. COS isos ase-begrimed car re- urself, Kid," he ordered, + Of COUrse, hn ave WATRAR a w * |! msi ne lodge Be tite, Gin ‘ A wed : Dicigroatlailsaene (and inca orvee yo Garis & ; j 5) The Man from Home! | ANP, i F puatgAt Bieegs <4 * a od apn ree be Wille sputterng im the water : mt , Pst sy jsyou, ‘Hit fl i & But re |p AYTON’S Maginge, Bail “i rely to ite sn Te Sebo Uae ad ? 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