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swale TITER : THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1911. EDITED BY veTSBAle] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noSSS®2.8hc, AND NEWSY COMING EVENTS THAT ADD TO THE JOY OF LIVING. TO SUGGEST RULE FOR NUMBERING OF GRIDIRON PLAYERS a 1B yotball Doctors to Consider} Changes in Game at An- nual Meeting Here. Leach Cross Will Have to Drop That Wallop of His Over in iS i‘ : Order to Defeat Young Sam- \ - \ eoting ete Met STUFF the sport will i em ter MEETS ‘YouNG 4 ‘ . Je with the forward pass onside kick another year's trial be given the new rules, and ff tiey don't pan out as expected they can do some real remedying next One of the seer will be submitted will be to the e that all of the players be i eund $0 that the public may know just who figures in overy As it is now, even the experts frequently have trouble de- again and I'll soon be back on top of! the heap and chasing the champions | There ts something about Leach that fives © good Impression. He has {he} confidence that carried him along in his meteoric career until he was beaten Dick Hyland in that for fight in California, He looks ru well trained again, and has pasty complexion of the past y aps Leachie ts “there,” as he says) shou pe li 2 OPEN wives \ Tere ¢ ) PE Te Ve Cross-Country Runners ( Want Championships WRIT OF ee ® \ oF ining who the ball, who he fs, and in that case he's going to | er makes the tackles and so forth. do some very paste fighting — | ‘The universities will b presented py middle name when he feels I!ke fignt- | ect (4 in | is vit . Yale; J Ing. You don't have to fo back very as aa 1 Port ke IT to remember his fights with Wi rat | knowied aN eeA on 7 d i hi o _ Dneenic Valle nit 4 on or Cra “itegerald and the quick polishing off | Choise ie CY Passaic Valley C Course Too is a 5, Wililame, Towa that he gave Young Otto. “th eyo THR i West Point: Dr will be up against a hard b dtd | Aw or “Met.” Junio | + ght In Young Sammy Smith Do THe CLINCHES. Away for et vunior | ae oy Hh led Teimeth « h Smith wears high power _ ee wai . Pinte ai ail i\i} until the first bell rings, and and Senior Races, | rm ” » he ts broad-beamed Iike «# | . Duteh galleon, and bow-legged and | homely, he can fight. He 1s no Apollo, | ————-——— ne <= =I] ROSS - COUNTRY runners are], ond his fighting style Isn't the epitome C Iy per er ie Mansfield ana t Itewerald Draw. D, BAt the Twenel “Abe Attell Will Battle 3 ae z ve Jem Driscoll in England ., are BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. Penwtrtens seni Evening World's Bowling ©, eal : ei aierinn ie| Lourney Has Big Opening hence Reg man become so exasper us req : forgot all he knew about boxing and eoruns be hell within. m took to roughing and fouling. reach of Mar | Last Mar » we must be atoty nktul to The Evening Wal an Altogether Smith's an awkward cue-| The White Elephant Academy | hetting tis yearly competition, c plonships wer Hugh Melntosh Makes Ameri- Unity Club atter uwely tomer, and Leachie will have to hp so much to create interest in | held over the canoe club’ course, and At the Empire A .» Manhbat: “ ” . “1, de, “anacity 4 bowling. e were unusu a few ent it . 7 ‘i lo ‘asino—l ch Cross a Youn that “wallop” of bis over cleanly ‘0! Crowded to Capacity at From 2% teams in 196 it grew last! nenugs Me paillidshade can Champion Good Offer ey Aout aah ee est the ont ef tee AM ate he fat year an entry number | je oot Witerditew BE tke ' R iB star bout of ten rounds. joesn't land it's ely tha’ ammy Star f Hea 7 S, never any other tournas | : d o Box 20-Round Bout. A Brooklyn— eee Path Vea nike c dunny| ‘srattof Headpin'Garnes, never reached by “any other tourna: | 6, who finde the trip to the course to Box 20-Rov ol At Belford AC, Brootdyn— in front of @ clothing store. for there are no money prizes. The} ‘to do the necessary practice work, e pL Terry for ten rounds in the mata Evening World trophy and the silver | when the and that far unted I ONG before the game tn The Tive-| fobs are the prizes the bowlers strive | to $1.90 per trip and eve an then able © us A course that we can tral over, and every cross-country ru b” says . BY JOHN POLLOCK, 4 BE ATTELI,, who {s laid up with a practically made up his a fight Jem ther-welght nas he ts able to ia cablesram 1 McIntosh to-day ering | him a big pei ge of the gross re: cetpts and a gu e to fight Drisc 1 twenty-round bout at Club In London either the 1 . Long West and Fighting box the main bout nig World free headpin tourna-| for, and proud ts the man who carries | course was far from bein ment started te people filed the|@ fob. Many thanks again to The Eve- = 3, é , ning World and three hearty cheers.” even now that all the boxing clubs are White Elephant Bowling Academy to i, Corbett chat nator a hue running smoothly. It has been said that! !!s utinost capacity. Capt. Hy Dittrich yo viaa tie first balls, and both gota |i the district will be on the # New York can't compete with Chicago|of the United Bowling Clubs, under | hi” “Then the tournament besan, with | Rozette, who acts as sort of spokes- a wrestling centre. Perhaps not—and| Which auspices the event Is held, in-} the following results: | man for the Pastimes. “We ca we aren't sorry. But this is one match troduced Dr. Stratford F. Corbett, r Ai’ Richmond, Staten Island. Sal Val 77; Fas. out properly over other than that will draw. It will be on the level| President of the New York Bowling rarpentets | tor the races, and Jersey for several very good reasons, one of | Association, as thé speaker of the even- {away for our fellows which is the evident fact that neither | {ns “| AML of the smaller clubs wilt turn out man can afford to lose, and a draw is| He said, in part ‘There are tn strong teams if the course !s located impossible. Hackenschm{¢s ahows unex-| Greater New York about 1,500 lo 4 on this River and, | 8th in Madison Square ¢ That's something of a card )* ee - ZBYSZKO Same Style as EXPLORE but higher. King Dros The splendid atom ain rn fighter, for ten round Brown Gymnastum A. This @hould be Tenth” on Fe’ box aguin from he course | too far q Bae Somtoe'ta's oi ‘Kaufioad tate pected confidence in offering to throw | bowling aileyw. Add to this number the | Judging by the Interest taken tn cross-| sg ye Pad Jp diy od to get | sy, fret the Pole twice in an hour and a half, | many locate! (n clubhouses, hotels a j country running this season, there !s | itt fig’ © with Driac $ Attell to- | polntmert As for Zbys2ko, It seems to a rank out-| private residences, and you will see that Jevery reason to believe that a goodly Ab a Acta tgs (diane with ay mney,” elder like myself rather odd that he! DOWling ts a sport taken up by a greater crowd of spectators would turn’ out for back to Amer! uppose |, Boxing bouts may so: number of people than any other, Ig- Coakley ferent. toms and ¢ aie | rp) ‘wat ‘all oh \° Wasberr? M1; | the event | Z ind and | ould be willing to accept such @ ban-| v6 ‘the cost of a pair of alleys at $9,010 ‘a oh Hinwers SES | pr ayant eee beg ed @icap, when the acceptance ttelf 18 &/ and the price of a ball at $12, and it} 8, Peal ty 2 Smith, 10; Rowke, | 4, sonships have | . and | aot xen, “io? amar, ei, Mstal: | been te Park course | Kf Hough by plain acknowledgment that he doesn't! Si: be been {lat about $10, tegard himself as a champion, jivested tn thik Kreatest of all indoor When Hackenschmidt was last here| sports. it will not be far out of the PP ad ter ite we talked over the wrestling situation. | way to number the bowlers at 90,(00. MT acuddaalb<Reelomen aft “I will beat Gotch eurely if I can ever “Despite this popularity of the came, | Bondery B. Ry T., Cormil’s Dreads tnguce him to meet me again,” aid the newspapers don't give the public i De mh “Last time I underrated nim | ‘0% that it deserves, and for this re Motor ar OD. ok the match on With about aj” ae git wry ae eee me “Cyclone” Knight Newport Sure ag gouging and scratching that Gotch did Tas ‘net dare enews “We have to ox> pc anecnapel Zephyr | National Tennis | vase saws 18 sanaser Found bouts without any decision, Nov Vreeland aaa fg A HOUSE Daily Mat... Sth St. & Sth Ay, Ibe, Matinees ints to remain Aa At unconsetously, Biack 0 GER’ et ¥ ' GEETRU DE HO! Kid Black outretated Mike Clancy in J gy aA MAS ie OF IN wth th ial cee a ten-round bout at the Long Acre A. As Band com; AHA Arla, stag. Young O'Leary, who was to have J Mbt A. BATMOND & Skee ays billiards. ayed a great) if tony his punch, | of, P¥wiagelon of their three- pect such t@ngs in wrestling. But he mpion, looka like @ sure in the winter he p Was olled an Over and 1 couldn't hold Against Marto Championships ona) Oheea Biaalaia? . but now he is Lo: fim. He ran and slipped out of my only two blo ‘Tournament, wivich will come to a close bands when I caught him until I was as = a in this clty to-day. The nat he| Deck handicap three-cushion bilitard at i aed Sah. os = t th Twas | i i entire nied TE tem ; ai ; NAT. GOODWIN exhausted. Next time it will be very] Phi Knight, who came from Kansas he thirteenth annual meeting of the|can get Is a draw, but fu by the | by George Moore. Johr wilt Dave tO g De erie EMPIRE at to ot ay Oe R. NAY ME TIVE suILLaNG) @ifferen.. Zoyszko I regard as the best|oity a few weeks ago aided am a fonal Law he has been playin n Tennis Association will | wa BROS, & i winning | score 6 points in to-nig concluding Tre! AEs SON, ASHLEY man in America, Me ts ao large that | rege ngnier, made his debut in a con | be held in thin city to-day, and it now | leven sarhes and mot niffering deteat | gession to win, while his nnonent OUI | sy. qoay walt, sy laine, | EEL pareietne i BEE tor Eee PONS BRE tis very AiMeult to take a old on |Fre ent ee ane ae a esnorting club| lookw ike a surety that Newport wilt once, he should. have tithe —dimeulty | has to made to : ‘ omental KEL eae him, and he ts terribly strong. Now Ha oy cniean eae in be awarded the big championstap | Winning the title, Oscar Chajes of] - H POLOMAL \Valeska Surratt & Co, & Co, that he has learned catch-as-catch-can | 484 Proved one of the worst jokes th Chicago has finished his A R THE LAST 2 THE AMER- way de GH st Dung has fought in New York \n a long, long the movement that started styte, I think he could best Gotch | ee Taper mene that slated lis in second place, althous easue meet Ml hold its AMUSEMENTS. easily, and I am not at ali eure 1 | time. 3 " \, ‘t- | posstbility that he may be pa meeting a dates will Con RW) 1 iy . can defeat t T think feet ot] Knight met Johnny Marto, the west| Wink ground practeally having petered | snail will meet Kreymborg ar ratified at Chic This | P THE new THEATRE a Ur gg Rit ” . side lightweight, and what Johnny did] out | blanca will play Joyner, In yesterday's | Will be the same d the Na- in etre ae Nat ao Wyre, to him in those ten rounds would be a] Arthur Scheffer of the Harlem Ciun| games Marshall, Capablanca and Jaffe | tional Leas 5 this ; ae MISS BILLIE win Suzsne OOR “Blink McClosk surely was | pity to relate. has the following to say | won, while fos played a drawn game | city fo: pose s. After thelr | %— The Philos P Up against it in his fight with | Knight was supposed to be one of] "The movement agaiust Newport, so atalia a Mer A PANAUSE de Brosloane Tins BE > GARRICK * Harry Lewis in Paris. Some of | those cyclone, slambang fellows who can| far as I can learn, has tlezled, The Im) ng SiG Hs Wiorl, save! Athletics, winners of the world's ewport have | y opinion, 6 argume sumed them: | the cable despatches say that he was|hit from any angle and also hand out| fuential supporters | hammering Harry all over the shop—|consideradle punishment. He failed to] Deen at work. ‘Th the reason. All the by which makes me wonder whether It |iive up to this reputation, for Instead of | A ingt Newport have tween the New York A nship. | iW foer |B Next wk Nicholas seven in the St. Nicholas Rink | ; — ; |P CASINO MoM ay || P HUDSON At aur coe ames ue SAND TWEE RAN PIE test pace | TUT MARRIAGE ALA CARTE SAU FT BLANCHE BATES AMERICANADPELE ito OSSI, Edn: M. PAVER HAM ; EDMUND BREESE eh ; I | Waa by accident or design that some-|peing viclous he was as egntle as a dg sabe i n the Amateur Hockey ey ude by a three-year-old with It 424 9. nr.B'way, Ielou selves, a hisiudge the conditions ‘ ° BERDIG Wi aT «i ot Way, Hea BAS aaa body squirted ammonia into his eye|zephyr and did not land enough blows] greatly if the meeting does not pass oft | Mereury Footers lowe ; San cet bate Reeling, HACKETT Matinge " Criterton®,);:, Baty at, abe during the rest after the third round. |to make an impression As smoothly as if prearranged, wh Fee SIet nat te’ thee t fea. none ar ia | wyalie OVER WIGHT | J Graton of orts skins ASTOR % Which would be the meaner trick—to| From start to finish Knight covered | practically ts." aT eT Kavera anand we tere Maxine Ellioti’s “'\): he at ts SEAS LSC Wet steal pennies from a blind beggar's oup | up repeatediy, and although Marto kept beams \e Bay R m when they clash in| JACK 0° ? BIG FI ‘ *S THE GAKBLERS or to temporarily blind a one-e fe final game of the schedule Fob, 14. | ca ht champion, fi asia iy Ayn Ai ot ae 5 HERALD 8 oe Nek a a tat ares Ton gil HENRY MILLER. SUPER 1 POM. WER wh watk” Avauls He 4 on next Wedne i ara Ppa Mir | st ck tat BELASCO%: tants? gm, Eve | in H “ i oH aW ee fat. at He AGS Ae TAS HA sae THE DEEP. aa MPL MADAME SHERRY. | REPUBLIC Wadi « 4 _ 4 | send’ in blows to his face and body G E Bae Siu MF emmceie? {ee ee isa ioe tiseel waiy aris | @QTaner’ nters R a couple of weeks Tom Sharkey | Marto and occasionally let fly a left or F has been bombarding me with in- [Pent swing for his jaw. He vitations to his ball at Tammany | landed with these punches Mall to-night. Not only that, but he |4id he shook Marto up bad hae sent Vv saries to tell m THE HARVARD CLUB WE International winners in amplonship sai series of the Interclud League, de i Su Billiard Games iio 60st ye ya ‘al ambassadors and emi-| ‘There is one thing that Knight can do | punish: ctton, and that 1s tak four gan matches wast ail about the fun that | to pe Fawan’ Ww. ¢ Farduer, the national ‘s coming off. The last one assured me| ment. Marto hit him hari an Nn 8 ws si vi ncw Raat AME BY RECTAL taat Tom is quite anxtous to buy all |enough to knock out many a amateur billiard champlon, has at last | fe ampion Twila Ht. 3 Rualieers Gt te Saviniove? GOUh BL. cl he, Mads Tobavea iN J REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK tani toe wine I can drink. | but he never flinched, and at the sent tn his ¢ to the International | columns fy: Wendell, Pilling a ARIAT RAIIIGIEN. Wore UniRak They liek farce 0, DALY RUTH ST. DENIS OLYMPIC Waa : 4s for me, that wine thing isn't m: | bell wi 1 (i feck abled ‘ _ a . ara. Eve. Ma h Class Burhesae nearly as strong as when the [18.2 batkline billiard tournament, whieh a Moging te {i ed in Phil MAJESTIC i has LIBERYY aia % a 7 dye rane TRUST an inducement. I don't revel in {t. | pout #tarted, Knight's showing Was #0 opens ne@® Tuesday at Liederkrant, | opie NEARER mo THE ph pelea ua 4 tut it wo d be worth the tei to Four- | poor that it is dow th 1 get |Miere have been for s« e atories | gate w . ith doi sina th rage. WAY eat EAST auale ¢ Ee | 445% sa ee FO 00 S00 Tom in & dress guilt. ath hance to boa in this vieinity clroulaied to the effect ard heir ne tr x ew ae 18 o VS By a y Bway. Tah m mazing along through the mystic | MAY RWIS Nii EMM. ve of the dreamy 'watte-not yet.” |MORAN AND MAXSON BATTLE "226%! #9 8047 a0! 0 dwidon so enter TAS? ancy" OR: ee Nala IDE BiaTGA oa.ac uel FAST TEN: ROUND DRAW, en wue'uo weve tou thera TO-DAY ano’ T O- MORROW HIP DROME» GAIT TWICE DATE should have been held TEL, $520 BUSH, days ago that Joe Jeannette had | — nal tourne = la i TRICH-QOIC 4 cat ce’ y oi ep cine ne ore the | ationa. ’ x ot me G OW eat Seats, S00 with than Casini gaat, 1s bee | rank Moran, the hearynsiens of *Wyith Gardner inthe ted, ne oiry| are the two last days of our Remnant Sale, vote A ey WALLINGFORD I FAR” SHOW “GIRL he Would be good as ever tn @ couple | noida in four rou Brows ene : cca en eee } PSone F a 4 atone! re Mereniuate | 6 ; . iiuckner's Concerts weeks. He may be all right now. |nasium on Tuesday night, went meet ama ne Us gem | Materials of the very finest quality are sacri= | Kein s wry Geis | Ae una ‘GRAND theless I admire his nerve in tak- Dummy Maxson in @ ten-row on meich with @ slugger Uke | tne Broklyn Beach A. ( Dita and Poggevdurg of tua civeex ficed, Suits to measure, $18.00. Former values Oia ae B al THE rit wUNTER 1%; st TWICE ‘DAILY Barry om th with honors eve) | WINTERGARTEN wth aa itn toned ——>—___ | a Gat axs —_——.----—- 1 4 4 oO reer Mac ‘Nov ‘ Leo Houck Defeats Williams, | 7xih round Moras Hatled Masso sal Wales E : not considered. yi dua Coy HETTY asi 8 LANCASTER, Pa., Feb. 3. and Barney Williams of Philadelp! Leo Houck “Slice HOCKEY ‘sete ALLENTOWN, F i | Columbia Basesquer ST, NICHOLAS RINK, GU Siw Co, URRAY HE AEA! son got up Broadway & M H Hee ee PRR | Oo t var 0 he ~ N ib 2 { OLUMBIA HURTIG & SEAMON’S .); B | Raas Wines Tsk ieee A la Laia | Ninth St. ei ‘| na WSO RHE wy ie on oF raga | MA AY”

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