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> PTTL Shea Sat tt Sb ee BR SPS WE ti ve THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 65, 1910. anonewsy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW. YORK _[nosenrevet AND NEWSY | a ROBERT EDGREN THE SAME OLD STORY IN THE SAME OLD WAY. NYU FIVEHAS BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR THIS SEASON a Local Collegians’ Last Week of Practice, as They Open Their Schedule Saturday. SUP Rea BOB os ahisccaaaanelt ream ccs aE oR WT OE TI oe ES OED SE Jowres, lve BEEN KNOCKING "EM COLD ALL SUMME Downs AT \ Coney ~ Six Day Race Just the Same Year After Year, and It’s Re- markable How It Retains Its Popularity. HE “grind” ts going on a Madison Square Garden, the philosophers are trying to fi ure out just why it continues to draw | aol Nay crowds just as in t ld days. N. Y. U. FIVE’S SCHEDULE. Princeton, Dee. 10. y York, Dee. 17, Cat Brooklyn, SAME OLD SNooze, CONTINUED FROM 19% Princeton, Navy, at Annapolis, Jan. 6 pwn, at Georgetown, Jan. 6, at New York, Jan. 13. ‘ow York, Jan. 20. vania, at Phila., Jan SAME ov PUNKS. A, FER OU prinks r se Grit =e $i wen gtimy tights circling 3 in endless mor 2 and there is a sprint that lasts a few mi utes, but ninety-nine out of a hur Wprints end just the sa the riders in the rear the spurt gradually dy out. And the accidents—same old dents, A tepill this year looks just like @ spill deat year, dr the year before last. And alien the scene inside the track and down cellar, and in the bar and in the boxes and in the galleries! Same old fcene, without a variation. Harry Stevens will still quote: Shakespeare for you in the cafe—a new quotation now nd then. The same old “hot dogs’ almost bark from the same old pl ters. Same cigar smoke has to be pushed out of the way when you walk - roan around. Same everything! HE Dodgers may not be long on on V ita ” fleld! It was just hort time ako Face—as a race—is just the sat i oc Mc Naw vari year after year, It looks the HP Coiunbia, i ‘There are t }} Army, at e New York University basketball n Is rounding Into the last week of Brooklyn Tops National [Sree ci some ur. _League in Club ing HORM CHEERS | © way with sing in and y of last year's fast | quin treusand, former captain at C. C, N. ¥. ellgible to play, ' this year's e especially King Cole of the Chicago | See Who's on the Top! |! WHEN FILMS SHOW fe ner promising candidates are And to Think Dodgers || | stoore of the Webra cy Were Last in Batting. |) BAT COUNTED OUT Lhe teach haa beab Working HEME a | the last two weeks under the direction of h Mel r and is displaying speod and form of a high | Cubs Leads the League | in Pitching. \ a time your brain whirls too and xrows | and, sad to relate, the Dodgers were | tho Ph topped the cat Rik It to England. Gisey—and Were You are, anchored un- In Nearly a Year To Night May down ae he. very Bottom ot the | George sche! U2 the Wluate Acond, ana Pitchers, with a perfect fielding av lac rtal t B average| If you see Owen Moran anywhere, rty-four games, ask him (providing of course that he 1s 2 Get. Oia Kihe-Cole wis acquainted with you, for he Is a stickler | Pn aes appy lot to-night w hey lea c e was a merry pitéher| for fo fired ‘\ + Lots of people go sust because they | co Clash in T At Olympic A.C. Jimmy Car- that tholr club fedalt tnesreatetne pen-[f0r the Cubs all right, as he Winethe eee eae eran co aie eee) @ap't know what elso to do, Once ine ewart to Clash in Ten- va, Tommy Houck, Artle Me- PRES ele 1G sacl tHoseat-= the PAE: seals 1pediig eNAtlonal TauguG, EHTHbCS| Ce: tit, Cece oie tee Gece ae Hilde they sit down and walt for morn- jovern vs. Young Solsberg and nant winners, ex-world’s champions and | having won twenty games and lost only | ther man. How can that be ¢ you ound bouts, and Kato Kiso was a wise old owl that once upon a bette e1 i Whenever they think of starting home i bho dl id DP er percentage, as did two others, | after Thanksgiving Moran met Bat Nel- | ees one says, “They'll begif another f Japan vs. Kid Fablan in six- en time sald that all earthly things even| but he only participated in sixteen full] $0n at Frisco and knocked him out. | acu ea 7 At Marathon A, C., In Clermont A dail then the first spectator makes up his BY JOHN POLLOCK. ili «in C 4 @ comes just as much happiness as sor- ‘andail finished next to the Cubs*| tion pictures of that bout at the Vic-| [land to sit still and walt a little longer, F” the first time in nearly a year|p Avenue Rink, Brooklyn, Jim Champion Feared He Was row. Dodgers, please take notice! star, with seventeen won and four lost. | torla ‘Theatre the clever littie Engtisn. |f|s¢ SONG REVUE ‘a hypnotic effect on the spectators; that 4 iy 2 Fe te F 1 | ; or ; Taka faring at tie whistiug riders Jost | A IYOORKIYN S LUS ig Go when the batting averages were ait-| Wolgast’s Title and Take like gazing into the crystal ball. After . jnounced by the officlals of the league. | leader of the outfielders; Pat Moran of tH some attendant shakes you and re- . | i] age (Ais CUS | Doe Scanlon of the Dodgers headed the M » * | cemeeeEE pepe meena antl oom that hovered over Brooklyn th mind you that Mr. Powers doesn't sell | " ight. week's admission for the price of one} 7, . ' : BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. ~~ ‘ « a ees Jack “Twin” Sullivan and Jim TO-NIGi The boys across the water should be - EE foal they can dao the Way home. Round Bout. Teo Johnson vs, Joe Farmer in also the Giants—in the field. Well, there Phillippe of the Pirates had a| 28% Why, easy enou Two days sprint in a minute—it's about due.” And Found sontest, up in the long run; that into each lfe| ames and won fourteen and lost two, | Yesterday, at a trial view of the m > | G S EDWARDS in Be aiicn, when tha teat tray Tae eM wart and Jack "Twin" Sulll Brooklyne had « ner-| matt¥. sl80 of the Giants, was next in| man eat in an orchestra seat and {important battie|f van will battle ten rounds, Going Insane, So Under- However, line, with twenty-seven games to his (TSI eel el ay between big men fougnt over in| At Bridge A. C. of Brooklyn |row squeeze, finishing frst in flelding. | credit against nine defeats watched himself beat the Dane inte | }| ) fits. Stow MRve tie way wre “asic” ‘worka, Brooklyn to-night. ‘The fighters. who! J) Fadie Jones will meet Young Cal- aera as they only nosed out the Chicagos by | ' submission. Every once in a while he! will participate in {t are Jim stewart, | lahan in ten-round goes Examination. one point. ‘The Glants, who finished frst) yy od ara on W tore t himself and applauded the Dane} HAMNERSIEIN § & ATTLING NELSON 1s one obsti= | {© promising young heavy cist of | in team batting, wound up sixth in), cnager thal Ch SS eisca nance | whe aver he did any particularly good | Se to tally M foe B nate ‘Dane. He thinks his defeat | Brooklyn, and Jack “Twin Sullivan,| Tew Powel, the clever lightvelsht of Califor felding. {spring training plans, The boys will| Piece of work, and he t so tar | | lant DNR tradi tr ° by AVoleust and Moramtwe inaues |the ght heavywelant of Cambridge, | it 89 cea hed pene 1 to The Evening Wort.) Some honors, ehe for Greater New | convene at the camp at Richmond, Va,,/@8 to cheer when the referee had || \i\rit Leession, were purely accidental, Batisout, Mass. They will box ten rounds at tha Han So with /anc statement for the papers Stag of the Marathon A, C., in Clermont i mow, He says that he will take a rest |AVenue Rink, ‘They have already fought | intends to flight his hantest to stop Powell, (on: his ranch, train a little, and begin |tWo hard ten-round bouts, and this oe | Mtorria Maeris, ¢ tulsefighting career all f again, He | Usht to be another hummer, as Stewart | Philadelitia, will im Jewilling to let the championship match |!8 anxious to win Sr with Wolgast slide—for the present at | ?sasements with o! least. Nelson's notion 1s that he will {so to work and fight second and tyird raters, beating them until he gradually | j , Works his way up to the championship | Young Otto whieh takes place club CHICAGO, Deo, f—Jack Johnson, the | York, to have one of ft Netional League jon March 1 and three days later he will | counted ortinig Clas sag to-tn champion heavyweight fighter of the |tepresentatives finish first tm batting and | send the vattery candidat world, {8 afraid he is going insane. He| the other first in @efding? It 1s almost | Springs, Va., for a two weeks’ stay. great race across the continent and the Jame Tolored heavyweight of | 48 already had numerous examinations! as good as having them finish first in| The Hilltoppers will play thelr first|latter won by a few hours. Moran} Sam Langford for twelve lof his head and has been through all|jthe standing of games won and lost, |¢xhibition game against Richmond on | didn't seem any the worse for Wear} ston, te u March 2, These c é rate cette wi ieee \sorts of nerve testa, but although he| isn't it¢ PMECGNETERA oe GUAT Daren Misaka ye chet battle with the! F ASTOR tan d at Birmingham; March | given Nelson a more thorough beating, J }rsis hattanooga; March 31, at Nash-| but he was afraid that tf he did #0) § Ty ela to Hot! Moran and the motion pictures had «| | ler to. procure | heavyweights, has generally been told that fe ts all 3 right, still he doesn’t believe it. ‘The leading first baseman tn the Na- ‘The real reason why Johnson thinks| tonal League in felding was Frank April 1, 2 and 3 at Cincinnati: |the bout might end fatally, = hate going dippy ts because he cannot | Chance, manager 6-thé’Cubs, who only | Aprii 4, at Columbus; April 6 and 6 at|\ Moran. says he hopes that Wolgast || WATLACK’S (ins Wel. |rememver names or figures or dates,| Made three errors ‘out of 811 chances, | Indianapolis, and April 8 and 9% at] will make a match with him on fair | TAA AY IRWIN in G Jack Gilma class again, just as he did years ago be- | true it TH is trot: |piis fact 1s worrying him greatly, as | hls average belng 906, Wilkes-Barre, terms, as he wants to carry the cham- OLt MT bisaite the ttle trom Joe Gans. tn os Turi ee oe ‘are lots of people that owe him Res mtrecacbsles the uity a Ree cetanti, | plonship. over to england ng give BELASCO #4uu St. ue iB Pome at's odd ‘action. vyweighit, Ww noney, anid he ld they won't vol-|of the Pirat: s the actual leader, | 1 ason there were many changes | Freddy Welsh a chance to take It a THE NEW 46 co nye 08 088 ‘aotior, = lntends’ to" joney and he is afrald they won't vol-| {Hummel a entitled to the glory of | made in the pilots for the big league | 1. Moran says he don't rou? coveny. “THE CONCERT The twelveround, bout between Sam Langfont | But there's one .nan in America who | ,,1,! {thinks it may possibly work. He is a very prominent Western physic takes some interest in the g arily give him back what they bor- teams, but this comin; “th srwelght cl ti akat sna SONAL DaaaAT ams, but this coming season it I back to the featherweight class, 1 Wo fee be, 9.19, Mating rowed, Then, t00, he haw an engagement | eae A eet een ei participated ual (tala coming, season It looks | back i sho UentwelEnt class better, so jf MERUBLIC Wodneutare esturdes ry with Jpe Jeanette, scheduled in Paris, i) ‘ive times as many games as the nly team that will have a new|if Abe Attell wants to meet the Briton J REBECCA OF ‘SU YBROOK FA! e his brain will silp a cog and ager. Py t' Hedges says he|again he will have to give away weignt. red figh of the will take Armor A haitle for, the legitimate hantamweight tonight who eat ites sii | ateur and may moketown player. The same holds true | 4 © Hall, Tues. Aft. Dec, oth, Pee feewes Belpon's ‘chreer carstuly. | 2 ok? yaad with the | ruumd out for a purse of $1,150 and im forget about that. of the third basemen, where 12d Lenox | Wii! name his new leader moat any day | ——= = = THEE, by MME. MARCELL Pi Ing over Bat's recent def this’ fight All sail’ for thi son has been fretting so much|of the Brooklyns is entitled to the cal- | DOW. and 8 understood that either M terday he said to m - that he worried himself home, He | clum over Heinle Zimmerman, the Cubs’ | Willle Keeler or Bobby Wallace will be x22 ANUAGMENTS, m S| E BRIC A just couldn't stand the calclum glare | utility player. WY8h SB8 BASths ‘ ‘THE NEW THEATRE (33 Gs'sty sti’: auement Loudon ( Doolan of the Phillles led the short- | === —_— First Time To-night, &.15, Mate Weds, any longer, so he hurried right back to the Windy Clty, where he “cal'lated” that if his mind suddenly went blank PLAZA HIGH CLASS | VAUDEVILLE _\& PICTURES The New T! & C0." Prov aire, stops, with Bridwell of the Giants, sec- tre ond; Collins of the Doves was the real AMUSEMENTS, tf “There's only one reason for Nelson's The fellow is trying to do halt e@ doxen's men’s work. Why, he wri ;More newspaper articles than a {nthe country, He ha i i" tan | he would have kind friends to guide } LEADING jan Symphony Or hore = paper sporting ed | Mae welt Bes, & Huth st. Eve &. 2 ALL-STAR ACTS and every ¢ work and sends | mumber of them. W © Wed & Thury 3. Sat him to his mammy's house. \| National League | . THE BLUE BIRD Boxmen Who Twisted WM GILLETTE hee er since coming here Johnson has been leading the simple life~at least it | NEWS AND NOTES. [cj Mi writes scores of articles about his — }has been simple for him, He has called 600 Per Cent. or Better Week in THE VAINATE ~ work and personally addresses, stas HB INTERCOLLEGIATE HOCK, | ovr VOWEIRS, WHO 18 PROMOT.|in two or three doctors and ked them | Lyceia Mate. Viurs, a | i lath st. Pb aes foals them, schedule is announced as follows: Jan. 4 | Ing the present six day race, and is| what they thought of his condition, ie Importane: | NOTICE T Belt a a "Nelson has worked himecit’ out, 1{Pfinceton vs, Columbla, at St, Nicholas f the Eastern ail| mentally and physteally, and they. pro- With importance el Being Farnest | THEATRE ‘GOERS Mewes QUEENS 2), UARDIN DE PARE gy him just ‘before his fist w Rink; Jan. i, reported nounced him ©, K, But he belleves | GARRICK}! "3-H, Ee 520 Abia tice Man lencd to (80 YUEATRE, Eo lath St, Eves, atl THlax fase Wan drawn’ and his| Nicholas ) © purcha |them quacks, for he 1s sure there's | Mints, Wed, de Sat, 2.15. yeaa sldsebh erie dahil CITY WEE vs meting the matter with him, | Jack wasn't contented with an ordl- | |nary examination, so he had his brain | THE SPECKLED BAND; An Adventure of Sh HUDSON YRC. hands were thin and bine. He looxed | Cornell. qt for anything but fighting. | Yale vs, “Dartmou ttpoubie with him is that be an, 16, Harvard vs, ¢ tality in outside work ar Jan. 18, Princet KYRLE BELLEW . fHURTIG & SEAMON’S }ig [it THE GOLDEN CROOK Tickets for Shubert Pheatrentn this ero hot Sold through Tyson's or McBride’ BROADWAY \.'\\:, TO-NIGHT, 7.45 SHAR Dartmouth, by ex-Rays, Hox r.| (it for training and figh olas Rink Yalo vs. | stock « ne people who think that |] Welle Homum and Ghiss a2 '2 BLANCHE BATES. ||SOTHERN-MARLOWE, 3s, Wers Niway to ranch now and f ehan sause of the way he has MeQuillan, jelphia,.. 9 ‘ | Paves Bin ese Macbeth, or Dress agent work hppa : P ling around the country and {|q _Reuibach, 'c paneboan 4 SICH FRSCCH ES Ry wa Prices 50°, to 81.50. No Higher, Slat mat ACADEM' a eio. 10, 20 & 30c HACKETT fo siounoiy Soir ALBERT CHEVALIER j3,2400¥ Hers Comedy *{is,' me WILLIAM COLLIER '=# MAN J every now and then, |= at all, but really and . HENRY OF NAVARR! y the photograph taken showed that C 1 G ayaa ees iegular mass of gray} @OULON Given CRITERION —Yve"fith 2, matte aT! Bee ve gonnson ten't ver aatea — Decision Over |] te COMMUTERS Bo. sonnee dhe is going to have another pt CHARLES DILLINGHAM 'S Ere, at 8 Mat the inside of his think-| | Charley Harvey| GLOBE Aeexiven 7 Wet thurs: @o get back where he was a coup years ago." ia THE ae eeGN a a ARAB OE IE EROS RSCTA OT McFarland to Dartmouth vs. Cornel), at Boston Arena ¢ Meet Abe Attell |.) so." ee ifs . At Bronx Ciub.\*: Be Hanged WT poe #007 Mrs. LESLIE CART iit ina brivis rald Sq. iis32' ve Hl Thea, E ‘today, nik’, Stn |THE QUEEN OF ive TRUDE HOFFMANN 4 Company, of Wu Charlotte Parry, Rs = EES 8s yom,, BERNHARDT 3-1 Woway fe Goth Bt © Dr. Roller Coming East «| nay lSRtena oat Tee «ua: eaaataeeee Kew Fie ou LULU GLASER » 723, 9122 ann, 7 omc. De Packey Me¥ar-| ‘ound fight before the Orleans Athle! ! | < ER _EAISES. Bands the “encase iene m | To W; Club Johnny Couton, the bantamwetane |f THE NEST EGG | ii DALY'S Ps, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Shared tv vet Ae Atl ois | 0 Wrestle. With Zbyszko. :on react scr Yew aMBTeOINS 242% G2. | fuser BABY MENEL [PAYTON BIJOU yyy oar + e a, | with War here to-day. From the M \ h 2S here x no doubt of Zbyszko's wile] After the frat round Harvey did some MADAME vay Maxine Elliott's Mee Welk ba ea Charlotie temple io-su-uoe. | ha stepped out of t 1 . pas We : BS Ss to meet Dr, Holler, or in Mct | tively fighting and pressed his opponent | ‘ = Ih Shanice , Oki Wimsburie the past, however, on t This Pair of Grapplers H nody in the world, and the mat | hard, but Coulon won out by his su- NEW YORK \ 1a 5. tte Mar THE ed PATTON S LEE ANE, MAT. rir tion, « © followers ‘ ‘ porte A ¥ will in all probability be decided within | perior generalship, Both men fought le: Nani § bay avid Copperfield | to be shown, Packey tx also mat-hed| ; pht Already Met Twice in a couple of weeks, \tlercely and sent in damaging body | NAUGHT, MiAdiet TA MME. “ina STA Hye He Mi Evite to meet Harry 1 Lot Louis in| « MEET | ’ Last week's carnival was such a big| blows. | wlth oi if tame, Ei in Concerte, (Pittsburg, Dev ; ora Handicap Matches esa that Humphries figures the| Harvey was cautious and clinched at b 7B All Bese ea BON OWEN MORAN, Conqueror Macordine to Thiery, Mera : vis! the lntieea home andicap Matenes, game Is tn for a bl boom and his pres-|every opportunity to avoid Coulon's | FWARN S| GE T-RICH-QUICK CASINO itt Wei! ti Bat TONS| of ** Battling * Neison Ban up for the Attell match to-c Three Cushion Amateu _ ent intentions are to hold a series of | stift Jabs. iB BIGGEST | BE fn Me Cam 7 foording to make 1% pounds at 6 y'clock. | L€ t Pittsburg tournaments throughout the winter, If! | mul WALLINGL ORD aay eg See \[es YERY ¥ feet j This, wi give him at dvanta aby Wireback, | fywzko gueceeds in winning from| \PLIBERTY Serighs & | CIRCL FOLLIES OF MEW YOCK AN) PARIS weight over Abe. terms : \ Roller in the same sensational style bic citre aa MOTHER ERRAKI, Whirlwind) Dai cor. vay for Chicago, THE COUNTRY BOY ‘ ier {land to receive $2,500 @ per cent. of the gro: Farland has planned 4 va WESTEND | THE SUMMER WIDOWERS "0." he won from Kindrat and Jenkins, | AMERICAN Lion Collar, Humphries will make an effort to maten | iy Vol SF AY. Eva.8.15, MPIRE AEBS ay & Ralph "Wve Beet Hey YALE FOOTBALL, PLAYE he hopes will land him tae ht) aoe. pene ene Oa ee ae of the DAY, tithe. If successfu * w -™ f is AMDOSS B® fore Jimmy Deforrest hasn't lost any faith | Kound arr Wednesday gO after Owen Mi gone. 60 i n hie prs Pal’ atoarer kage she'| GRANDER | seal Dut as both of these ae latter met Abe Attell, Jimmy wr GENEE pounders t weight d : od 1 " that Pal didn’t show as well as he c Bey NATIONAL. | . — DUTT. ributing his f o do so to gle as, ad Rae ee sta hen acceptance vot ler hy | Meeibuting his failure to do Ro to ame State LAT OLONIAL | EMD iO» “th ser > was. ‘3 tele pip Di Pa A dialect APL + aray a the 8 Great Spectacle: veniing 13 start in a three pi dees th Oe rie oat oat nha sand ing no. excuses,” contin LA rtirarchade oe |Jimmenee “Wit! | BALLET OF NIAGARA} 6 “COURT TONY, at Doyle's A “yw 4 1 i will | Pole m witht put 2 am ‘ = = THE BOOTBLACK { three cushion a and M ain en for , Mmit would me Tommy Marphy. If Pall ath = Ltd H ) points to his oppone - 1a watch, best two ou beats both o x he wil! «| 500, ere) hey Atty, points. « THE TIGERS HAD AN BASY VIC- It ree TAIN oes b Biah Gat GR ew Por PRR meee pater ee ter paris) ee seater ‘tie Taiperiel Hunel 5 tom Hueston will referee the mate tory bver tile Havana nine by Wto& take all basis, Toon you will sce a different result.” ‘BBe lACo.. Bodin & Arihur,oun, si. Denis Court Balalaike Orchestra, : \ | de — a ee iinet patible 0 cee emma oie ate man SSetsst amen ——~S \

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