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_TRE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK De CAART SHOWING DG Lower MAXILLARY, WHERE AN UPPERCUT CONcUSsiING PRODUCES SOPoRIFié INSEMBIBILITY, Cubans Making Great Progress th Baseball, and It Will Soon Be a Joke to Call Winner of Wational - American Serles \ World's Champions. ey whink that we are the} THAT whole thing In aporta, but we're on Gok Coli ce otner coumirica| SAC Jerels the map. Down in Cuba they have WANTS To to the mood American game of ‘ Dasedall. Just to show that they aren't Fouow 1 ag) the Havana Baseball Club took on Booren Te Aggregation and cleaned up, TON’ wane four games out of alx. Casita ory ee Mash year tho Almendares beat the hag Ned EDucaToR *, ganve of the series, shut out Detroit fa Qn eliven inning game without a bit, ‘The Cubin fans gave Pedroso « present te this record, the Havana team hes ree the firet game of he famous Athletic: er pitched, and the Cubans SX That's playing some bsse- @ (eam belonging to an isiand the\ Sea of the Antilles. Te another year or a0 it will be a joxe all the witner of the National-Amer- igen Longue yries ‘world's champions.” Cubans will have to be invited to ‘part before there can be any real ‘a champldns in baseball. Jack Johnson needs to X-ray his) brain, but he’s still ‘there’ with the press agent cee ate tae aay, ene Zeck Irish-American A. C. Rider ras «fanny one he pulied of in Chi! Profits by Experience Last Year at Week Long Grind. nf —— cago just now—inviting a lot of people to meet Booker T. Washington at din- ner at his home, amd then finding that Booker T.:had silently folded his tent and stolen away from there on the Twentieth Century Limite? without wating to taste the Johnson turkey. ‘They say Jack got bff his little speech honor of the absent guest anyway. (®ORGR CAMERON, the ex-ama- teur champion of the Irieh-Amer!- can A. C., 1s riding the second six-day race of his career at Madison told of his new great ambition to .| Square Garden this week, and is doing Bion: spl) Lager aeearruneton's foot) it being up with the loaders all the Teck evidently thinks, he can beat|way. Last year Cameron was the “bug” speed records in arithmetic. of the race. He was constantly com- Or porns he’! 9 WX seeeeice lec-) piaining about triviel happenings, Ge- 1 Nie Besar ding youth ‘of | manding the most unueual things to eat HE his race how to und Brentiteeny upon the angle of the Jawbone. Seriously, Booker T. Washington did epping John- and had the Imagination of a Bloomingy dale institute scholar, Nothing suited him, He was a source of constant worry to his handle: ‘The experience of one race has done wonders for Cameron. He is an entirely different person this y He 1s an do- eile as a lamb, easily governed in his camp, anything satisfies him and de hasn't @ kick in the world. Cameron sat on the edge of his cot in his quarters down in the cellar of the Garden to-day and tried to explain what one six-day race had done for hi:n and why he felt so much better in this grind, vast year, & great _m: a line quite ‘aifforent ‘See Jack John- Booker T. Washington his life to Hfting men up. great ambition is to put thgm down, ACKBY M'FARLAND fs coming P heré to box with Abe Attell, but haze of mystery @urrounds the when and where of it. At first Billy Gilson of the Fairmont announced that he had secured the match for his club. ‘Then there was a Jack of further in- formation, and it leaked out that an- he said, “I was brand Six-Day Bike Racing Has Given Cameron A New Disposition “THAT Packey MEFARLAND IS BeTween Two FIRES * + Taat THE STILL GRINDING. DITED BY ROBERT EDGREN “Tet THe GRappiens ama our Por a UTTLE Kes Money *Grinp” 1s new to the game, and although I have handied many six-day riders and thought I knew it all, I found there} Were a thousand different angles of the | that can only be learned by don't know why, that my team mat Krebs, was conspiring against me. Everything had a suspicious comple: fon to me. The monotony of the grind got my goat, too. I didn't ride any- thing lke I can or am doing now. “In this race I feel lke s seasoned COLUMBIA AND HARVARD Ate vying with each other to secure the services of Dave Fultz, the old Hilltop outfielder, as baseball coach in the eprin, Fultz coached the Blue and White nine last year, and has devel- oped quite an interest in that team; #0 the Crimsons will have to make a very tempting offer before they can secure his services. was my hardest. When that was over I began to feel acclimated, as it were, and right now I am riding better than I ever did and getting faster every hour. Barring accidents, and they can always be looked for, I think Halstead and I will be right there at the end. If we are not in the first rank I don’t think we will be worse than second. If you saw what we did to that bunch in Wednesday morning's sprint you know from any of THE FOLIOWING COLUMBIA freshmen were chosen in the trials held: to represent their class in the annual swimming meet with the soptis, which is to be held to-morrow: Deffaa, House, West and Rogow ‘or the 20-yard re- lays, House and West for the fiftty-yard swim, Boffaa and Schmidt for the 100- yard swim, Butliff and Rogow for tho 20-yard swim, Koteck and Sutlift for the plunge and Deffaa and Rogow for the fancy diving event. ‘t mind saying, however, that the team to be feared 1s Fogler and Hil, Joe is ® good rider when right, and he looks right this year Cameron won international fame by handing Johnny Hayes the year the little New Yorker won the Olympic Marathon tn London. He rode with Hayes on a dicycle all the way and rendered valuable assistance, without which Hayes might not have won the big event for America, THE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY basketball team is rapidly rounding into shape for their first game Saturday. Coach Mellitaer is not fully decided a: to the five ho will put o nthe floor, but it is pretty nearly a certainty it Capt. Smith, Streusend and Girdansky will other enterprising ‘promoter was also bidding’ for the event. ‘This seems somewhat unfortunate in the present state of things. Promoters can't afford to.start quarrels, ‘The man ted the idea of matching nd Attell should get the AM LANGFORD ts known by the peaceful title, “Boston Tar Baby ‘There's nothing very ferocious about thet Joe Walcott wasn't any better than Langford as a fighter—per- haps not even in the same class, Yet we all remember the time when Joe was so famous that le had half a dozen titles, They used to call him the "Glant Killer” and the “Black Demon," In spite of his comic opera nickname, + Langford is just as much of a “Black Demon” as laughing Joe Walcott ever was.. Sam is even a iittle more fo, He dogen't laugh much when he's fighting. Langford made Morris Harris—usually & Very game fighicr—drop to hig knees in Boston Tuesday night and refuse to wet up until the ten count was over, Lots of fighters seem to be atraid of Pal Matched With 24 With Three Men Now, Murphy, Erne and Baldwin, BY JOHN POLLOCK. AVING come to the conclusion H that Pal Moore, the fast little Patladelphia lightweight, needs plenty of work in order to box tn his best form, Jammy De Forest, his man- . has Just arranged three important him, He first meet phy for ten rounds at the of Harlem on Dec. 16, He Young Erne, the great giitwelght, for six rounds iT Langford. Some of those who aren't|at the National A. (. of Philadelphia afraid admit that they don't care much | on Dec. 21. Next he'll face Matty Bald- about fighting him. Jim Barry has|win for twelve rounds at the Armory fought Sam saveral times. He's a bard|\. A. of Boston the first week in Janu- citizen himself, but he told me a few | ary. weeks ago that he wouldn't take on again as long as he could get any one else. Sild fighting am was too mygh of @ strain on the constitution, or ue on words to that effect gue Ketcfel wasn't. afraid of him, t bell to te course. Ketche! never feared anything tough bout, Johnson may not be afraid of him, righlng Dicky Nels. doean't need to be; but he'd. let w lot of | auleighifng eo far tin dea money slip by before figtit or “Tar Baby.” Joe Jeanette a i Sam, Joo ts reason. In thel liberately held his guard high and in- tel Sam to hit him tn the stomach fight in Now Onlegne wit did—twice—with all his might, “Did |!" he eet tan Garg of you sprain your wrist?" asked Joe. . Al Kaufman was willing to Langtord. It was Sam himself showed frigid pedals when they ih, were | of ten rounds matched. But there aren't many more | ne well known manager. of fight on the list Is leaving for En ec the scot, atom Rant vereuso, land shortly, and the local heavy ier ih haantment weights and’ near heavyweights hai ‘tte heave @ igh of relief, Let hin for onda. st sad sleuanter the Eosilsh nenvi M Hosisn on Dee. 2%, Pergu Strict training TO-NIGHT’S GO 30 MEANS MucH | ‘TO WAGNER AND mM’ GOVERN. | Young Wagner a y MoGovern wil! meet to-night Brook!yn | Beach Athletic Club of Hrooklyn. The | p Wipe of tho, bath be matohed | svera ¥ Dikger Stantey, t Engtteh ban.) Bt." in a couple of weeks. is coming mainly has been clinched. between i Howard nave very Amboy, Ned iB Fack featherweight _of fight agai, for is KAM ed. that ligauient had "bees tara ‘sprained, Stanley to! meet Champion Jimmy De Forest to Give Moore ore Plenty of Hard Work appear in the line-up. ANOTHPR ELEVEN HAS CHOSEN its captain for next season, It ts West Point, which has elected Robert F. Hy- att, of Arkan: He has played on the ‘Army team for three years, and in the season just closed, even though he was out for a long time owing to in- juries, made a great reputation for hi velf as quarterback. He 1s also a c clever baseball pitcher. BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. At Long Acre A. A. Tommy Maloney will box = Yankee Schwartz of Philadelphia for tea rounds, At Metropolitan A. C. of th Bronx Youug Dyson of Providence will tackle Joe Hurley of Harlem for ten rounds. SONOMA GIRL, THE FAMOUS trotting mare, has been sold by Lotta Crabtree of Boston to C. W. Moore of St. Claire, Michigan, for $20,000, THE PRINCETON BASKETBALL five has been suspended from the A. A At Brooklyn Beach A. C. of Blt: for playing the Crescent A. C. of South Brooklyn, Philly McGov- t pat veer! mt ies ern and Young Wagner will clash [|| Brooklyn, an unregistered team. in the star bout of ten rounds, A. FIVE-MILY RELAY ROLLER Reno A. C. of Brooklyn Patsey Haley will meet ag Froehitch for ten rounds, at skating race between teams represent- ing New York and Bridgeport is the feature scheduled for to-night at the Metropolitan Roller Rink, On the New to the aftaet that ¥, ie ping to bring Langfo York team wil) be Wiltam Blackburn ous there to figh the hid iewelg the Pastern professional champion, and a igs cK 08 HAN edt | Prank Brower, walle Bridgeport will be will be represented by Harry Burke and George Haucy fers ant Charley, Lawrence, who ware to | Chatfield. have Cinhed at the Lane "Acre Ac A’ On Pipes 1 — JE Ane lettaateh athe Apitan’R and | JACK LADBURY AND DARKY diesideet on Dee, 21. Griffin fought a tame ten-round battle at the Sharkey A. ©. ardly hitting ard eno exe: Billy Wat the ring agaln teveral ‘Avsraiia ih 4 Long Acre A ghts in the Ving rest cug) of a fight TOMMY MALONEY TO MEET YANKEE SCHWARTZ TO-NIGHT In the fi the Long aloney, t Ya neither boxer the tocal welterweight, Dec att to break an will re-enter ‘abet GEORGE HACKENSCHMIDT WON over Joss Westergaard, the Iowa wre ler in two straight falls In thelr maten at Chicago, accomplishing both of them inside of fifteen minutes, an orgie Nelwn the bardent’ kid ALTHOUGH HE LOST THE MATCH, George Moore of this city broke the world’s record for a high run at three- cushion billiards by making 15 points in the twenty-fourth inning of the final event of ten rounds at A. A. to-night, ‘fommy will clever \ the west side lightweight, ee Schwartz, the Quaker, As both boys are fart and! game against Tom Gallagher at Doyle's hard hitters the members should wit-| Academy. The old record, fourteen, ness one of the best bonts of the sea-| was made by Frank Peterson at St. son, Hoth bors have trained fafthfully for this bout and each will try his ute | most to be returned a winner before the final gong sounds Louls twenty-five years ago. Moore won the closing game, 61 to 47, but Gallagher won the match of three nights’ play, 140 to 13%. Overcoatins gs ; Soft as Velvet Moule cloth in blue, black and oxford. They are warm and light in weight, therefore not burdensome. Overcoat satin Iined to measure, $25.00, Will compare with any coat costing double. Send for samples and be convinced. Broadway Jobnny Coulon, but frst will take on Sem Langford, and th wanes of Yornigute neh Pe ARNHEIM 9 & Ninth St. JOB HUMPHRIES IS ON THE JOB with another wrestling programme that 1s even better than his last attempt at Grand Central Palace, The next carnival will be held at the same Place next Tuesday night, and if the ponents than they have played for the Taat Moray last two or three years. HARRIS THINKS SAM o Cornell will meet Princeton in base- LANGFeRO 15 WRAL Wu bail for the first time in several sea- sons, and Pennsylvania, Yale, Harvard and Columbia will also be met. The issing ill Try to Win Red and White will play two games with Princeton: ” a and the « __British Halt-Mile Run! ::"" “1 There 1s a lot of talk about Sheppard | three years, during w sport ls ing over to the other side in the} had no organ! 7 Jake ies ewe New York A, C’s| #198. but I'm going to take Gissing | sities, ma ‘ “There io’ no doupe thet levine wat| much, hander Great Rubber, to Accom- | compete in the English championships, | COMMBIA, Vain, and the probaiaility Is that he will be un- and the Ithacans w pany Him in Spring. F you are an athletic follower you know “Jake"—Jake Weber of the jew York A. C., the greatest rubber in captivity. If you have ever met Jake you know that he is the human encyclo- Paedia on events athletic. Jake's a wonder. He knows every modern performance that has taken place on the cinder path and he's not backward about telling of the good ones. “Con Walsh is the best of all the weight throwers produced in this coun- try," sald Jake when seen at the St, Nicholas Rink. “I'm going to take Harry Gissing over | \a to England to win the British half-mile. Gissing 1s even a better runner than is Sheppard. Gissing is stronger than the Irish-American champion, and I know that he will be able to take the measure of the English runners next spring, ICORNELL NINE HAS ARRANGED TO PLAY PRINCETON THIGE These Two 5 Calis to Meet on Diamond After Several Seasons’ Lapse. (Special to The Evening World.) ITHACA, N. Y., Dec, 7.—Tho Cornell baseball and basketball schedules have been announced, and both teams will stack up against harder and better op- der the immediate care of Jake Weber. As for Sheppard, he says that it ig his intention to leave for the other side as soon as the spring weather sets in, and that he Intends running in every Euro- pean country, then travelling to Aus- tralla and home by way of the Pacific cous! Last fall Sheppard received an offer to run against Lunghi tn Italy, but it -vas not strong enough to cause Sheppard to part with his amateur standing, and he decided to wait untl better offers were made. Con Walsh, the great weight thrower, says that he wants to return to his na- tive heath, and it is likely that he will make the foreign tour with Gissing and Jake Weber. 8 twi t and once the Paul Ster with being one ches in the gaged to co: pecs” abd YOUNG AHEARN PRIME FOR GO WITH DORMAN. ‘da n Young Ahearn, who jumped into the front rank of lightweights by decisively defeating Battling Hurley a few weeks ago at the Marathon A, C. in the Clermont Avee the “dancing master,’* nue Rink, Brooklyn, will start agatn next Monday night at the same club, Joe Cohn, oT i ra 4 ° oka oe ati C: A, cme | when he will have the rugged Jack country rus the G ‘novice | Dorman of the EF nx for an opponent. Ahearn without a doubt is one of the cleve it boys the lightweight division has produced since the days of Young Griffo. His clean-cut victory over Hur- ley puts him right in tho running for the lightweight honors, and with Hur- continued Weber as ne rolied 4 couple of dozen of towels into a neat bundle. enthusiasm shown at the last carnival may be taken as @ criterion, the next one should be a wonder. Zybszko, of course, will be the star. The giant Pole will be seen in @ finish match against Dr. Roller, best two in three balls. Will Bingham of England will appear again in three bouts, i 7 THE LOCAL HOCKEY S8EASON will open Saturday night when the Yale | and Ci nt Athletic teams meet at St. Nicholas Rink, THE PENNSYLVANIA FOCTBALL team didn't have a profitable season. ‘The treasurer says that the r off $30,000 from what they were .ast year, HEPBURN RUSSELL city has really bought the Bo: ton National League Baseball Club, he already has made the first payment of $25,000 to John P. Harris of Pittsburg, former owner, and the balance, $75,000, will be paid in February. It ts said there will be changes made in the munagement of the club, and that Har- ris will step down and out from the presicency to which he was elected ‘Tuesday after the National League eek, and that Fred man, may become manag a position he once held. Yale Team to Meet Crescents In Hockey Game\\ Yale University and the Crescent athletic teams will open the hockey season on Saturday night with a game at the St. Nicholas Rink, and from then until March the puck chasers will con- tribute their share to the sports of the season. All the teams have been prac? Using steadily for several weeks and are almost in condition to Indicate their playing strength. The Crescents are determined to make @ good showing this year and If possible keep the New York Atheltic Club team from getting final possession of the Amateur Hockey League championship trophy, Each team has won the cup twice and @ vic- tory this year will permanently dis- pose of St. The Crescents are sure to make a better showing than they have for sey- eral years pi rar rwloi baiLy , Good Orch, Seats, Bie ‘Goud Orel, Beat, Oe fans HQUT IN Pane SLUMS, OP “e LAD! He OG AIRE iH 4 WOLPORD CH, Pint RAN Hea MO PLAZA yuysoaled are Wis Ft _| | |HIGH GLASS VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES mer Milew Cox, Gene Green scothers Mac bay ¢ ina RON a ee Barston. ie Aida oS enone Much Opposition to Powers, and, Anyway, He Has Busi- ness Venture to Promote. f present indications count, Ed Bar- row of Toronto will be elected prest. dent of the Eastern League at the meeting which will be held in this city next Monday afternoon. Pat Powers doesn't intend to again become a can- didate for re-election, as he has a busi- ness venture that he wants to promote and can't spare any more time on base- ball, Barrow has had lots of big league experience. At one time he was in of thet Detroit Tigers and has since managed Montreal. He is a cool. Jevoleheaded man, and looks bed a good \ ivpme mI vELI. ¥ \PPEA! IN His FAM wm. ¢ Lyceth The I sari te Being Earnest GARRICK ji: THE SPECKLED panb;” An Adventure of Sherlock Hoimes|__| TY), Be Mata, Wed. d& Sal BUDSO! BLANCHE BATES. ™ six} HICH ERBOCR ER. Erez. JULIA NEILS¢ KER, _in_ HENRY ae ahs wea FRED TERRY VARRE. W. aa4, MADAME ney cea Ser ene We 114 Special nl’ catien te anenar Py ‘Barrow Will,Be Chosen Eastern League Head ‘out severa! boys in eas of locating hime bue Te is sald t rt young daugh- pbiusily putting kids oi his ley as one of his victims he figures he _ter'a" puagr. will be able to give the rugged Dor man the battle of his career. Any Pointer You Want— Telephone Engineers he ter Thomas J. Lynch may have his troubles when it comes time for hold- ing the election of the National League in th ity next week. Brooklyn, Chi- cago and Philadejphia are very bitter Advertisers against him, and St. Louis ts on the Bookkeepers fence, so he may have a hard fight on his hands to be re-elected. There are Stenographers two or three of the magnates who still Elect: ans want to jam through a 168-game sched- ric ule, and this may also cause a lot of Machinists wrangling. Mariners AMUSEMENT: Plumbers or Fitters : SECTOR Business Me: i THE NEW THEATRES soe oe an a % Ty Night, 8.19. Matinees W ‘et. Office Workers patil ec. 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