The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1909, Page 14

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UP TO DATE i AND NEWSY paren 5b) BOYO DRISCOLL | WILL HAVE TO GO SOME WITH NEIL —+4e— Latest English Fighting Importation! Won't Have Snap in His First | Battle in This Country. OYO DRISCOLL, the latest | B English {mportation, has | beaten Owen Moran twice {no | round fights. And that's why lok Royo to beat Frankte Neil. | Po: ois a retiring young man, He| intended to come oyer here with Driscoll, the English on sailing day with a fecling of bashfi changed his mind apd stayed at} home. Later, when he heard of the fattening bank account of his friend, the bashful fighter bought another | Ucket and skipped to} | Hoyo was overcom ness, He} steamer America i EM DRISCOLL s: that Boyo 1s so clever that he'll beat Neil easily | “no matter how good Neil is.” Jem says a lot of nice things about| Boyo, will make such a hit here while I'm in England that you'll all want to back him to beat me when I return,” declares Jem, James will be in Boyo's corner, Joe Thomas, who has he IM RUCKLEY, the referee, has pith Boro Driscolt written me an interesting letter. | few poo! shings anda Jim eays he is sorry I “roasted” | sporting men who have seen fim for his work In refereeing the Mc- » work don't rate him in the Jem) Sherry-Burke bout, as I am “one man coll class, One of these told me] tor whose opini ff | ‘ th opinion he has respect.” Mr. | Buckley goes on to say that he did What he thought best, and that he is| always honest in his refereeing. | There isn't any fueatieg about Jim| eo ne Buckley's honesty. I don't think a ring ani full of gold twenty-dollar pleces would | influence him. He isn’t that kind of a man. He referees because he likes t game, And he isn't the man to be in- uenced by anything but his own j That's véry much to Jim Buch 's credit. In th i Was occasioned only by the ct that he let the bout go on ren y was helpless, won't be caught “the OWEVER good this Boyo boy may 1 b ‘Il have to go some to bea! kie Nell, rankle has been @ great litt'e firhter for several yoar:, | He and Eddie Hanlon came out at the fame time, and were matched tose’ I tht + + . rhea COURT Bue xely. (aati i] Re should “haye mopped “it. Ue ‘aie | President rain Expects to bout, which was gis to Har Buckley doesn't think so—well, that mere! matter of opinion, and | h tt ca Be Deposed from Of though few could see the she le, ‘After , : ; entitled to his as I (4 that Neil fought his way sion ’. ~: — met Clarence Forbes, brotlicr a in Short Time, Forbes, the b m champ knocked Cla for re- Bo h B —— voige, gave Vrank on ag cals OOR old National League! It t Ror ey P seems to get along wit! wit Good Field in |b sin lerta Neots “on fighter, Tis | t was given out that Charlle He's a hard- ie President of the C Three-Mile Race ss enue the, Neil 1 Harsy Pulliam had, Ike the ten It the hatchet and agreed to tet t in betting. Coyo mark.” IL a few yea In the Nation: me sages lbe bye ul) eigned in the George Bonhag, of the Irish-American strated that he fs in rare N 1 this winter when he wont | sae 2 . Helv on eli be it did, but somebody must e run at the games of pad the dove that ed h during Jay night, rday the troub and this ti than ev It came out ye: Juring a discus ein this city ing from scratch Bo from a fleld of the best mid the Metropolitan @ Lee, who had a s! ticap In second place, and F w York A. C., who also atch, third, B was good, c the track, whlc claimed that he was © Bu Guy fish he Is outpoln This is the ‘ Nell bas hed since at a first-class lish fighter. He Bowker score. 118 town fs talking a tell-Dri coll t tea In Pulliam o W sa) of a thou he real feature of gays Lea. thie fetlo a ghost. When you pu store, Ai col! money ca Bil'y Gibson, which gracefully resigned the r favor of the National when it learned that Attell had started his crossing tactics early and } with Loth clubs, would also lke to pi t about a thousand fron men on Dris “If he doesn’t finish Attell he'll beat him so far there'll be nothing to 4 Gibeon says. If you have a favor Bet a run f yor Attell and I of the Fatrm kedst hin inch past shape The best man will win a Lo ad American inatite an’t See st. fo.catia Uy Where Englishman Has a jor a big bs does his /1 Chance With Him. him and pu aH Divadtana| BY VINCENT TRUANOR, GANNON BEATS LoUGHTE vii hen take Ae at IN HARD Sta-RGUND 80 Our, isan ACoA en the ‘ : 5 BY JOUN POLLOCK. round firth mi Ie at th Spore with Blo tacnous fest bane Wallops. Lvery body would expect me to do it , n ‘ started all over 14 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK This 1s Bovo DRISCOLL, } THE LATEST ENGLISH INVADER, “ NATIONAL LEAGUE MAGNATES south. STIR UP ANOTHER BIG RUMPUS NATIONAL LEAGUE la N numbered, CHICAGO, Feb. ; right, as five of the ergnt club owners st night President Pulliam, of the }/ 78 now said to be lined up aga ational League, sald Jonn ‘T. Br MAUDE ADAMS Xavi FANNIE WARD; PTA Foc, , FEBRUARY 18, 1900. EDITED BY ) ROBERT EDGREN | CAN THIS ENGLISH INVADER MAKE GooD? Boro HAS THAT ENGLISH JAB ON TAP ALL THE “TIME - “HEINIE RAFAEL: SAYS FRANKIE HAS ITON ANY BRITON, Bicycle Races Will Feature the 71st Regiment Games WHEN NEIL MEETS AN ENGLISH FIGHTER . — by year, and it is New Marks Are Expected to this track is the Be Established by the Pedal Pushers. HIE feature event of Seventy. ial first Regiment games to be h atthe armory next s will be the one bic which event eighteen entr received, This {-) some years, a running of This race should prove especially {n- teresting, as it will be remembered that the record for this distance was broken some seconts at need edad that astest in New Yor! he Military Athleti League cham .» who w W ride from “Change ii in » Plan for High Reon arene al A] School Baseball Series * dent that he w ower the sures that were hung ast year. Another re cera i iene ove interesting '#/ Five Boroughs Will Be Di- race, for which en- 2 Oi i H 5 Vided Into Two Sections for the Twen- This Year's Games, Van den Dries, amplonships, s have been second ana lst in essitate the baseball scled- schools, the clc m that of last season | should robin tourn sets hele which every t Pag met every tive boroughs that are to be represent- be div 1 int ns. Manhattan, R rm one séction while the nea. the teams of he ADSTERDAN : ta W ampion of Neil, of Cal- bout of ten ya are in at bout boxers will Ordered siaatcnel of Pittsburg, Out of Office After Wordy Battle Over Schedule. WANTS TO GO BACK TO GUM SHOE DA’’S. —President Pulliam ony oinbe weit r Jeiit barry More, Sallie Fishery tween even wan AMUSEMENTS VEMPIRE (0° Sig, Ma ualvery, {t Pullia ALC. stag, One 18.—At a dinner It looks very much as !f Pulliam were inaeirecteand days as a baseball man are CRITERION \i,", THUR a GAIETY , ati; Ebbets, of Brook- iin ww vay he Natlonal League 88, of Pittsburg, In ad- % Wed Sateen 29, TC emiciinn oF Rae re money Ah A Rear ait vt uLLeTTE in SAMSON THE TRAVELING ‘SHLESHIAN = tr can't afford to quit or ts to go back to the g from. the bottom of the cards under the to tl days when the was the gum shoe, I I would It wa AE 42 3t nr LIBERTY (itis guy testa Mrs, Leli Gatto xassa CIRCLE 7% AIRE, Bway rs rs 2 Bane and that club will probably line up wit the other five. It will be o relief to the meeting closes, the will retire from the with thelr troubles and giv who really make the game—the 'play- | JANIS ah FALRCO-ED. wle-mar resign no n my position which J) ers—a chance to be neard from. EU Hw ¥ pays Wi) a year, Dut 1 wil have Pe i {Rees c THE nae We WOULIN”ROBUE tog rie in a ay Be ee cetenan || ! SAVOY Le Sat 333 aoe Y wen IES Sis Wm, Hodge was thrown Into a state of panic Ti | { Sporting News Gossi Mm LACKAYE. ie "aati haa iron , See ee Teac MINIT ime yi in Small Chunks } p GARRICK. Eee PN GTRE FROM icons H ae ee May —~—-. {contest at 182 tn Sutton’ | In the Bane AM TIME Tastee, BIJOU x “DONT CARE HOW FAST DRISCOLL ~ IS, PLL BEAT HIM, SAYS ATTELL ‘Both Men in ceed Shape for w Lease of Life Given fo Coast Fighting Game for these stat mas this meeting afternoon Y WILLIAM COLLIER 1x THE PATRIOT 42 H “You laugh yourself sick."—Alan Date. | ore up to date Is; Sut- | — es nents, Pulliam has nder a strain in the last few A GENTLEMAN FROM asisipn . for years owner of the Cha and of Oakley Park at Cincinnat!, has just completed | (7 eal whereby he secures control of the fa- mous Readville track near Boston, Welch ls said to have an option on the property at , and hopes to have and Cire ned over} YORKVILLE } AATINER, = ata HPPODRNE |] MILDRED HOLLAND 3142 aa the Cleve m4 the Cie ike i } METROPOLIS | S* | DAVID. HIGGINS LLET BA 1N win reported a8 RANGES TRE SKIES || Wc CARE CLAY OF MISSOURI & Wine, ‘ | poten ae 8 fen but Is till in ay @ with, Eva. 8 promptly Nt Wk: \y Matinee Sat, EAMC 1S Mai JULIA. MARLOWE || BURTIC&s on CASINO 3 saying that n Francisco, id offer him a job at ie woul dtake It, Club, who 13 au: home In Ashland, Mass., what better yeater grave danger The Princeton Tige t footbail sche fon {s a thank- “and they can zon tas Soun as they t to. I am going to California as over, and may be the head of the National League | 1 return from ©, Personally d be ylad if I were not” § rooms 171, The men played having the high run aa ABS | [baa FRED IRWIN’ 5 BIG SHOW JAS. T. POWERS IN| N HAVANA & fut. Pr ds, Sutton Ney York 1 plversity fron trom Manbat: | Ha\ College al la Salle gymnasium in \y game of basketball by ascore of OL to | THR*rs Prt Evenings | Ree. Pi in Demarest night with, |, dfise 14a, Schnall, the wor ful alr! ath. |e Se aR bee Hate rete, Is. or paaebe Knicker boc ker PNeadern my def ae | Maxine a nea ih, bet Hiway I ore ex, N Be the SSstssean | toe uP aisia Bee Si ecore Th shea) Reth Ay. Tel 1H BE yant ‘af early | {iat 1900 line-up | and Miss | ‘fs Miss Elliott iad to “ier adirees tad nx, trom. can pulton avenue, to back Nis opinion. with Brooklyn Will nut finish ming season, George Sutton won both games yesterday | | Orlando ingstar tn the 9,000 point ay Moe A HERO, ‘END 1 BERWARD Maxine Elliott, The | The Present Havana Tobacco Crop is | | the Best in Ten Years CIGARS, any kind, any VES AN grade, any size, any | iS price—only better—that’ g |||BELA Sia Wed, Bate Fen the UNITED ¢ CIGAR | BLANCHE BATES AMERICAN 3113 Good Ot 15--STAR i-i8 Weston, BLANE Wi is Coun MINCOLN sa. ENE stay Warde a Biway, C6th 6 lw ng Co, others Highlanders’ Home Schedule for 1909 Season dopted Its play- 4 the High- > well in the the only hol Friday Night's Battle at National A, TEN Ti BULGER & CO. COLONIAL Hai Ut Mag iY OF MUSIC, 14 otal Revise, Smit mpbelle STORES idea I rey ts sacha SCE RING $ iN BLANCHE F e Devil dT Walk WARFIELD | (iit ALHABRA ” hs, tru ta a Oe Mat. Daily, The American League Ing schedule yesterda’ do not fare any Fourth ‘1 day date the T've got a fine brand of , and in his steatr thelr opening d Sth Ave, 4a ‘hola ‘Sisters, Charles April id. Beaton draws the rleb plum | ‘STELi'S pit ia pad way KEITH qe TO8) TE ees) at onening up the new Shibe park, at 15 The, Aner HAVE which will tbe fl seat 40,000 peo: on Day the PROCTOR He ut Tosee how good a cigar a dime will while on | buy, and to try the new tobacco |} ny p. pe ARDE y z ANTIC jowery, smoke the | Jans ns D0, Sat..huDs State and Con : tures, hed Vaudevttie & Movin: “BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, 24, with Washington . 3, 4, with Philadel. Ave Havana-American GARDEN; Ittra Mating: ciftacla, Rirthday. Universal Size | 5, ‘OX sate 2 Week JOKLYN. ch— Big ty | oe ray aOCy"? 10c each—$5.00 2 box In MARY JANES PA, | Draina | EMP LRE Dally, ‘te ushwicke A. Night ‘Grand- OTIS SKINNER | van t Week-—Lew Dosustader Min ‘0-DAY. MUSICAL, Billy Papke ar ington, yo 1, 2 with Washing Mendelssohn Hall Piano Recital Feb, 22 3PM. AYTON'S YSU Ball VME POWER BERND THE THRONE ok * with Philadelphia. Mille at Belen Coraaine i See tine en uty es LID: LIFTERS Next Week—CHARLEY'S AUNT, om Deir CHTCRERI, ELARLERE gui ee i a MEN AROWOMER, antr 2G RLS of HAPFYLAND | happebaet ; : with Chicago, | A Loi ODD, HiGHtTS. ous’ or ulestetlons Hoilitay sa) Pees hovlee METROPOLITAN OPERA ‘HoUse | TU-MIGHE, at 8 WEDER PIANO | ald By Drogwtses, Gat in plat wrappers by cartes, preral er eit Bi with Chicago. 28, with Detrolt, 1, with St, Louis ORE AT SULZEN'S PARK. 4

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