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Hb EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1909, Co - cca sal foo ee enn LATEST REPORTS AND! TIMELY COMMENT NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN HURLEY VICTOR | STARS WHO WILL COMPETE IN BIG MEET TO-NIGHT __ OVER GRIFFIN IN RECORD BATTLE Little Fellows Slam Each Other All Over Ring for Ten Hard Rounds— Australian, Nearly Out, Comes Back Very Strong. ) HERE have been many fights around New York since the old Hor- ton law was knocked out, st ten years ago, but never has there been one that equalled. or came anywhere near the one put up by Battling H f Pastic, N. J., and Charley Griffin, of Aus- tralia, at the National ight. yy ten rounds these two young- Sters slambanged each Ate ill over the ring, with Hurley always as the aggressor, It looked bad for Griffin several timgs during the fight, as he went to the floor under a shower of blows from Hurley, but he always managed to last until the bell rang. Twice at least the bell Saved Griifin fro. > | knocked out, while Hurley was never in dan- ger but once, That was in the seventh round. — It was Hurley's fight all the way, but he knew he had been in a great battle when it was over. Tt was one of scraps in W acked against the ropes Hurley there was not a < nd, and the we owith his right, way in which th received this ble IF YOU SEE HUMPS IN ALLEYS YOU'VE __ BOWLSTEGITIS fun out of humoring them as tn roiling | ri high scores, | Players Aor Over + This TOWN | Tho acute stages of bowlsteitis are i ; to be found In the bowler who Is ready, Are Contracting the New | to swear that the alleys have humpe om 5 iy them, which prevent his ball from drop- Disease, Which Causes] ping continually into the 1-3 pocket tor roe. + a ten strike, Another symptom {a fre Wrinkles, Gray Hair and|quentiy developed among those who carry & memorandum book filled with Such, scores made on various alleys, One of the oldest and best bowlers in Brook lyn has a book of this kind, and he can AVE you bowlstegitis? show you exactly how he made an @¥% H Now, don't laugh. It's a com-| erage of 2493-7 for seven games down mon complaint among bowlers, | at the old Montauk alleys. These bowl this stegitis thing, which wears off in| ers take the same fiendish delight out time, but In Its acute stage furnishes a| of these figures as the dopester at the lot of fun fgr the veteran pin knights} races. And they don't like It a little and sometimes a lot of trouble for the} bit if you are Inattentive to their tallz alley-owners, Champion Jimmy smith | and figures, |says the word ts of Greek omgin and| Only yesterday a bowler of several comes from bowl, an out-of-door game, | years’ experience walked into Cordes’s and stegit!, a Greek word, meaning | Grand Central, in Brooklyn, with a new wrinkles—a bowler with wrinkles, This| No, 15 ball he was certain would ime | interpretation corresponds to that of] prove his averages. ‘That fellow has BIL Maurice, who adds that the anctent| spent hundreds of dollars on bowling,” use of the word confirms the bellet that | said Cordes, “and his average ts about bowling {8 as old as the hills, i Nav qty pall if may savange $8 and he'll be tickled to death un Of all the faddists tn any Mne of] he'gots another ball. He has more balls sports, the bowler with wrinkles In his| now than are on my racks and a trunke think-tank has all the rest beaten A cE Ta ghee: ‘0 has bowlstes Bit yiaaveniewad' n,| Btls, but don’t know tt. twenty-seven ways from the headpin. | "Another bowler can't Just get the Thero {8 not an alley In the Greater | right “grip,” and still another Is poste City that lacks two or three pin knights Wee UE $e pin boys ais pila and 1 * can't spor he pins properly. jome are of this king, Bnd some places have a working out new ideas In “hooks” oF dozen. The regulars get used to their| curves and others can't find a ball on eccentricities and get almost as much |the racks that 1s true or fits their hands. They who have the bowlstegitis each other ab ropes. with Hurley on (op probably not sec a ; Griffin Comes Back, the centre of the ward punches on, Hurley him tired at the end of eack i punches with the same Found started they did in the ¢ 2 A : i Hot hight that qontest whon t s yelled for him tg, Dehind their blows A hene icheering ren As they grabbed {and shook them warmly t @ sight which would look ve: @ut of place at a pink tea Bot thelr faces were badly puffed up and bleeding and Hurley had a lump over Bis left eye which you could hang your Rat on. y Oler jr. Makes Re- markable Jumping Record for a Youngster, F ny S POOLBOY athletle records are con- f tinually being bettered by small Hi i NS ( margins, but few boys have shown su decided r ment over old Ves | h u | d to smash awa ay dat the bell Griffin ne round, round Was a corker, Second they let | V ping | iriffin staggered | ight to the Jaw, but im all the time, At badly used up, Both tovation as th eft the ring, It was a wonderful att Was after Hurley Was Host Man, Many of the club members present thought that the bout should have been | | i he ring. | this jumper, who has caused such a ushoul f =. ~ — sensation tn the acholastie world, Tt ut down es a draw. Hurley was the Het hae Pictor for he carried * + fight to Grit- CH. MPI INS Haan CRORE ; beanie Anand most | that Oler be $s. e@ ( | | | | rks as Wostey M. Oler Jr, the Clinton rg, of Morris nehes, Oler was as hie none of his shoos, he cleared the @ remarkable rho voy and one which} In college eimles, result of Hurley's stomach and hi swings on the Griffin was floored was moment th punches. m INOS, tare the bar at G feet #84 Inches tn “set Special Events Promise New [Probable Winners To-Night | erent IRISH-AMERICAN A. C. GAMES sea ——— and start Columbia, New waver Univer- : crser ast| Records in Big Meet at at Irish A. A. C Carnwwai.}, 5, ; csbrdte aia round. \| Hurley hort right and left | toe | sity and Pennsylvania Still Pwvosia pass mu began to | S ., wn 70-¥ard Dash (Handicap)—Bobby Four-Mjle Run (fcratch)—Tom || pan A eae Oler {8 only seventeen years old and j ee eh | Garden To-Night. Cloughen, f. A. A, C., 1; Gus Eckman, are A, ©, 1; Mike Driscoll, Have Chance for Honors, TATE before Dur-| he welted Hurle | |] Acorn A. ©, 2; 3, J, Archer, I, A. A. Mercury A, ,, 2; Pred Bellare, N. ¥. || beset eat | he has been a eadioa' the i ©. 3, A. ©. 3 ; ee ae eee | timore Latin Sehool, ecarvet hie ey MAMPIONS will be pitted against | 900-¥ard Run (Handicap)—J. _ Running High Jump (Handioap)— | 7! looks at present ns | the ot eh URSA drove in hard nest G champions Jn contests of spee Rosenberger, I. A. A. C., 1; L, B Harvy Porter, 1. A, A. ©, 1; B c ilo representing schools anit 8 skill to-nig at Dorlamd, Pastime A. C., 2; J, J. Erickson, Pastime A, C., 2; J. Flem- ate ba mp he has run off with the stomach. about his body, against the ropes Hur whieh landed full on his jaw went Charley in a heap n, It $s the big | Dewar, I. A. A.C. 3, ing, NY, A, Oy 3, jplace in New York: At feat ast the Lelgheamarioal eave) 200-Yard Run (Handicap)—Melvin _ Towing 66-Pound Weight (Han-J)sumes will be played here a iLike fore have fo many noveltion | Sheppard, Z. A. A. C., 1; Harry Gia- Ueap)—Pat MeDonald, 1 A, Ay Cy j|voniing month Whit wit go A ine Met | Wied lito a single programme. | aing, unattached, 2; Egan, Pastime 2 MAtt McGrath, M, ¥. A, Oy 9; J/ toward deciding the champlonsiip, many first rival aces in dual meets with ketball supremacy will take | in tho high ju | | ack teams an ‘deal build for a high jumper, He Is six feet tall and welgha two 0! he tea patting in these 6) or 1 ! " Paraee Buckley Will be overything { athletic [| A. Gy 3. bhi Oty fen ees i tes H ipa ne ating In bi lk pounds HD 8 also sornanilne of } Tinee Pepin Ann tabse ROMO RUNES. f -Por - J} games ha ; A runner and runs several laps on _ lm, and when dey Adler Meio pesscountry tun, 1 alle Run (Handleap)—H. Trude, ogy) RAV ANTeldeat a ACERS OMIT! | (irate gamnee ori Ua” Uhre be the] ewok in non PEROT A to his fee : r jumps and the lke, to a r. aes Hot Bee ae RB Ss LG bole caer 5 tagegred 0 | ; PaItetdel GEIR ETERS NY. A Tad White, N. ¥. A. J, pillott, Irish A. A. ©, 9; W. Mc- 4!‘ via to be) day to rally Although he dim in a se q en rig Tee ee C,, a} Harry Gissing, unattached, 3. yougniin, Pastime A. C., 3 {played in the Cotumbia gyginasium on | pakeess ae ee AL a lalitarenty (roimeanveh ine iareee reieali 70-¥ard High Hurdles (Handicap) 2400-¥ard Relay (Handicap)—| (eb 12. The othe) two will va belween | if store te Stave seuin nase the Garden, A tevordchreaking erowd | 73% Biler, T. 4. A, C.,1; 8. North- 2, A, A. ©, team, Bacon, Bromilow, {| Columbia and the crack f1-0 of New AMUSEMENTS. ( CCA Raa ae jis | Will boon hand, As a proof of tw it | 480 % A. As C,, 2; Bacon, XA. A. Sheppard and Robbing, 1; N.Y. A. |. York University, jie rat of these two] Pally Mats, 2 sharp, | ee il , 1 : t/ ds only necessary to mention that the || O 3 C. team, Pilgrim, Walther, Price ey Minis cons ° ‘HIPPODROME 3% hg éf! a. volley nasenit rapid | he aibeenvacid OutvelncelTn ira: 600-Yard Bun (Bcratch)—Sheppard, and Hillman, 2; Pastime A.C. team, | eussion that Wir Col SUITING / Bed Hallet wart, N a ‘ : || 1 AL ALC, 1; Bacon, I, 4. A.C, 2; Dorland, Egan, Sweeney and] [iilversity meet ves 8. | New Circus, | THE sis Bei to ESL alt rs Deverte, ineluding the sual || ZR-MUe Steeplechase (Scratch) Three best bote— hor wt ante cy a een shes, the 900, 600 and 800. 3 —Jim Crowley, I. A. A.C, 1; Hare sheppard in the 600, ! i # Looked Bad for Griffin ‘ Uiero /arel tho! alcenlct | | vey Cotn, 1. A. A.C, 2; BAdie Carr,| Bller in the High Hurdles.’ Re RRW Iie COR Ball th the It looked as !f Grit was a for, | » the Caelle kte Xavier A. C, 3. | Porter in Running High Jump. there two institutions to Rial Danial aie ina a | || MOTION SPECTACLE ed elght t and Grin s1ag- | pring out lis of the best In their | mntie ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME nd ap. tn whieh he will try for Bered to } 1 revived there are four events Hin, ands t ih heduled any one of whieh ts a fea- anal DISASTER Ms | tee Vampire | | strive | mer ‘team has faten by Colum: [f FIT Hat) GIRL some prizes hung up. bia | Marine Elliott's g2gantes Shey uate nay, at Hurl Great Four-Mile Race. hands punches equalled distance, will be t Breatest Of he at his beat to y Yom Collins, the five: race, Opposing Cl for hel han Fags $2 anata 9 mertean record peay Geores) SS . (eae MISSELLIOTT Reetoat } : ylaley onhag. the former champlon five | HW MAJESTIC Fear fo Reus. 3.16, tea etna cian aes GUN ted Soldiers to Patrol Big Entry List_ with 58 9 neys with r back and Yanding so hi head and be ending the round and besides went to his tired. As Hurley noticed that left eye. The fifth round : 3 TWINS Rmarteat ot Mike Driscoll, the two mile champton EBON EV ah saan || For Battery E DALY'S cath i Br ooklyr n-Sea Gate Marathon Daylight Games|: Fresan SV ehampi distance man, any one and half a dozen others, okiyniBen Gato run le patterned a CASINO “et sath baw eel s capable of travel- n by Bat- |] EDDIE POY i miles near record time, _ in connec- |! TQ-MORRO ato Mara-/Pooncert for Italian Earthquake Sufferers, ‘1 {llorymen from he atten artilteryzn y., after the real Maratnon at Athens, EVIE LAA wt route of which wag patrolled by will act as mour r Greek cavalrymen the Brookly Uae Laer eat on Line i ve that will b The athl tery E, Th tion witl mre ‘vonive noses 9 6 1" SQUSAS BAND co games to th Regimen ¢ Brook} om the regulation gold | which will be awarded to the entries have alread r the Indoor ey ant ond and third men to finish, x Hy held on the Thirte i {contents sver Bad one for Grifitn, Hut tants have been’ spurred on | Smitt * Armory floor during the running wot Ed THT jteian Noid, Alice Dean and others. {nto him and the x in thelr efforts to get in shape by the !e* 2 ys neo Wil ie a, featitre ev | oybahgh THE BLUE MOUSE the ropes, I *8 Wis punches special $100 prize donated by the MS run, has mai » amateur. ste e ct who ts In| ce Sin “red tn, the face ht into Gritlin's cl Bhoriine | ry Of World. The » troopers: Moy . tratning w Varn ening Worl aie LAE Ua aan ale prize will go to the winner with the ; Teealeraera canines neta Besever ert Hide HU SAUNA ty of the A. A. U, which has fs- | a bronze value of seven With a | on the Jaw to outfoot a fast Driscoll, Collin Blows tn the sional cil a sigh TO BE BEAT FIZTUERALD jaw dropp : ; trophy this event grabbing Lut y the f sa 1 re Museum, the floor, Gritiin gsled to his cH. 1 ree ie { and turn Success of Princess n and Hurl ew the Eyes) (Special to T k part | VERONA & nose with & lon of the | PHILADE * ' hada hatt a In the si3 fede in jast year’s winner of the Mar narell A He ‘tied “Home Run 1d Gan i es t | are in fine| ner, the well in in hits for the circ rceeatan wonderful Ma ‘ one of the | world, failed tzger bh ee sal treed reached fiur ’ i fa f ra met y will result, more he hie Hvis my The “609” Is Promising, ‘ CITY COLLEGE FI FIVE Ana Hurley banged Gi » "500" special promises. anothor ! WALLOPS M. |. T. TEAM. to land a kno advantage oe cH! 24 St, Brow and 7th It will also decide 600-yard man of YALE FIVE WINS ROUGH Thar eSURUT ER CONS Harry Hillmen, rapa ipoauuent GAME FROM PRATT TEAM, ihe New, York A.C. mildte-distance | that the’ boys \ man, is the recognized title-holder of | work, which earned ican aed tent asta ati BEACH YAW! 4 a co Beioore otto ther aay mania (Votin John Hymer & mo Girl, § others Burgess (The this distance because of past pérform- | ‘rom the crowd. ! Yale won a close game of basketball : . i bl Bert Coote & Yrom Pratt Univer ances, there Is doubt as to whether hi 1 | ——__>——_ y last night on the is latter's court, the final score belg 13 Ronlere Ciee | HIGHLANDERS SIGN | Bera} eenecere ley Bacon and W. ©. Robbins, two x te & It was nineteen minutes in the| worthy opponents, Melvin Sheppard JAMES, GIANT BACKSTOP. | A Sth Avie \KEITH f PROCTO rin by lightning fa will capture this rac wuay, , Grarte Seott & "3k first halt before either team was able to Barre & \) ay are ditne will have to be taken into considera- ‘Meeting of the Uniteds, 25ppaty, 2: Fate te phe play was very Tous. | tion. He will be among the startera in| ‘The New York Americans refused to | _Fresldent Thum, of the, Uniied ars =| “= eine Ai Sas Wale 4 : ored els) this event, and experts say if he i#| waive claim to the services of Catcher at ICE SKA to for Pratt bet he h Eee A H Military band. Yale ‘took things easy atiee | beaten the race will be run in record| James, reserved by the Boston clud, gare Any lie acta LITAN OPERA, HO USE. brie | NICHOLAS RINK, O0en st. and Col Av, . og that, ‘content to hold their lead. time. Fhep will also start in the balf-' That player will be with the non ah | core touween ‘Scho olboy Athlete Looks BE scnoy rece i) =| FRANGES STARR 9,HvoRS 2 || WARFIELD aN borne real badly object to having thelr names or Initials incorree' written on t always wants yon to give him ten or Had? Pi Wally has Ke) first symp. oms a es 1 Lik? k» Coming World Beater ise c'c ise cat hen inne stalls and baree A big bottle ee fon and a wad of cotton for split (NY's VAY cers and bltsters, Nothing delights this tter_ pne more than to examine th untons and deformities on the hand o} 1 champion, I's a great game this bowling sport, which has 250,000 pin knights in. this Greater Cit alone, but you never thors oughly enjoy til you've had a touch it bowlstegitis and Weg he real humor to be found fn its view tims. Arlie Latham Coacher, So Says Manager McGraw The Glants are golng to ‘Inject some comedy ifnto the mes at the Polo Grounds this season !f the present plans of Manager McGraw go through, It suro !s needed, as there was tragedy enough one day last season when—but runs nearly ev day, le only “* forget It. Here 1s what McGraw hag tikes Jumping twice a week, when hel yp his sleeve does not exert himself, clearing the} Arile Pathan once one of tho greatest bar at about 6 feet 4 and paying cael ayers on the dlamond, and by all odds ticular att jon to form, the funniest man that has ever ape | Since his performance at the tn adloor| ared on the coaching has been champtonship Oler has had offers of | “waged by MoCraw for this season. menibership in elther the Irish-Amerl-) Conacher.” Latham will get out on the can or New York Athletic Club, but) coaching lines every day as long as he is only a fresiman at nis father has declined and Oler sill) Sulsh his high school course before! La considering club offers. If Oler tme| £98 proves at which is highly probable, | HE note, tho umpires in préve pe will easily reach the six-foot mark,| If Lutham really does join the Giants which, it Is safe to ct, will not ba) and tries to do his stunt he will beat Menten ntl a ners for mary | @! Tevords for Mnrathoaing between the the bench and the ow | years to com | side of the bail yard ped Harry Pulllam and his’ umplresw mton| aiiow him to do so. 4 ‘That won't be very lon flip-flop, somersaulting style of. K While It may appeal to the lle AMUSEMENTS. NEW YORK THEATRE ibe MORROW NIGHT 4 iM ANNUAL BENEFIT IN AID OF THE KEW YORK Bart HOME FOR DESTITUTE EV URE ie 3. Wed. St. 25 EGFSLD JR. CRIPPLED CHILDREN HELD miss NNEC XTHIS MONSLER BIL AMUSEMENTS, nnnnanne TitA TRE 2a Stair 1d, Anna Vesta | nt TRAVELING Sitesi WTRAVEL TALK! 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