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nena Ee A , * Fa THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1015 boi SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK INTERESTING STAGES IN THE RITCHIE-DUNDEE FIGHT HAVA CAPTAINS Coprrigh’. 1916, ty The Press Puttiening Co (The New Tork Heewing World) 10 — |Mahan, Leader of Crimson Gridiron Forces, Wants Le Gore in Annual Game, — Dundee Put Up Great Fight, t ether slalement of Ya ‘ wh emrpied free but Was Beaten by Ritchie, | Maying banshel apt * hope a way may be found to oe 8, Vom, Set permit Le Gere to take bur place am Ay dy Yale varvity football eleven tm J oe NDE } . bdo Mahon ball captal “ m inet night, but al! Ble marvellous speed ar his inter ary work 10 p> ft of Le Core venras couldn Nasn of the base une, overcome the handicap of weight and) ——— ee ——_—-—_------ " pn aol f the head " on Morons strength and kill that was in Willie's e Wen of the crew and It. Norris Williams 34, favor, Ritchie, a» usual, was slow in 0 f N W kK, - HEN Ye be in ? ate tennis champion, starting, but when he had warmed up wners 0 on- or ung Got wane up nissan feciceehioems __| feel as Malian does about the diequal- he both outboxed "ties favor punishing for the techa dee ie tet ne Sonor “| Dogs Refuse to Exhibit ee have held Ritehie's Against : ‘Pro - Canines Powsibie. No other decision was ———-— — ‘Fordham 8 Football Team = || Strong Enough to Tackle Best Elevens in Country a inceton,, but pproval wae “Hules are rules, ‘ Throughout the jast six rounds Ritchie Coquette and Mike the Bits, being and aro rally jo a better impression on Seventris leaps and bounds Provide Extra Prizes for bo Audience than did *Pring vou Jabe and swings. Ritch: Vulesenau, the unconquered Great the fon to Dundess stvie.| Atistooratic Amateurs—Two-| Dane; “Glenwood "Chu, a Vokinore Attaok!ng steadily, driving straight at Benito Juarez, the haughty and following him in every| Pounder Won in Class for chin Clayton Wee Mar- nite approval. s conference between Brigas wenting cton, that Yale dis- ». Harvard still fa | Harry Vaughn, Former Halfback at Yale, Has Developed Won- derful Gridiron Team for University Up in the Bronx—Stars | {vrw. teinsister nt dd the bettet i Jeap and turn, he blocked the fyi ire terrier, Some of ALTHOUGH RITCWE 1> & that Princeton will buck it just as Sootch-Wop's blows with pertect w E gh-strung aristocrats were REAL WELTER WEGHT of the Squad Never Played Game Before This Season. heartily now that Capt. Miaaleneqese Judgment and drove in his own with lage Earners, timid and auffered terribly from stage! I < and Conc mmers confess that | > gy OR behind them, At the t OMNNY TRIED To hile ——-—_- — -—-- they are the most to blame, ened ee nt renee, Canes and WTWOUT A = By William Abbott. ,, Benson didn't know how to handle Exasperated, “ales atk tee: By Bozeman Bulger. refused t , f f your home| ° flo wae wo awkward that pointnent, Dundes lont his head in the . ig Mg er gan . rz ia 3 HY not ace o everal little "prep" men playfully Reb ogng hudenot ie hea ihe | a HOWL, has gone uy in che base. |sionaln, wing ae an argument oe) LOng Legs of Russian Prince Oi ay etna tie | HEE anau was eame, Conee’y cay Golf Notes his angored the fair and untair owners of the idle dogs no little, They ery an advantage he couldn't get by ment of the Hippodrome, and ow York Footts Man, he b 3 \the Yale authorities, YJ : fale, Uri eka ee SAIme Logether ia ali Levause an hobest, 100Us-] After @ long howl in the basement, Halted Auto Race Speed Tes Jateas of chasing off to Yale, Ur © ton and other out of town places?) gy nei out his right hand for the cus. |{"10Us Wage earner, living by the/interspersed by the cooing of chor: and othe t |Patieatiy worked over him and Ben a Papi. Now he's vue | —e-escmmemmren ext linesmen, ‘ordham's a This ecavon we have Columbia! It was the sume way with May, a| The Clif! Haven Gols Club held a tomary sportsmaniike handshake, |*Weat of his or her brow—I for- iris and indignant remarks by the j | bigs tek yw May uae 1 Ritohie extended his own tu leu—hae | 20K Owners, it was decided to give a 4] & path chat fetched them atongaide of |N. XY. U. and Fordham, with elevens) 018 mane as green 4 jspeciad tournament at the Oaklan 3 Snstantly Dundes swung i coded aes Tin anaes Oona piles for waue-catning dove aud ane | roubetzkoy Finds He Doesn't |tno‘crrcges undernerth tin tree [of merit, Yordbam especially has al {ure on gridiron @ntil) Cjub's course yecterday. Thirty-five with al might at Ritch! : 1 , Vuughn took hold of hi Now h other to the aristocrats in the several When the sleuths from the press lego in the| , Pouce ane nat wna ompeted f ix prises, would suggest a feminine inclination, | classes, “That paved the way for| Fit in Car He Brought toJarrived at the spot where the Prince | (cum that can give any oollegy in Hd po There are, several Gtler | embers Corre the iow thirtyuetx- but in the high latitude of fancy |Coquette to capture the blue ribbon, and his party were stationed, they! bea team the upiown university hus| transformed: from Govices inte, deck | Coie net orice with a. car “ dogdom one never can tell. a decision apparently in high favor! Sheepshead Bay stopped, One of the Prince's friends—| na4 in years, The strange feature of i ow Ore | Bole nat prise: with:@ oer’ cf Miet The winner of this bive ribbom with the chivalrous Mike the Bite. 4 they say that he is his press agent— ine team’s rewarkabie showing is the! After trian {183. George J. Gillespie was second, ample in size to make an overcoat the same, came up to the resopters and told! work of four youngsters Who never! Vaughn 1 viotted | with 191—-4—187. The low net morning is foul attempt, | for its owner, is the smallest wage stage hands at- them that the Prince had just tried Duron football tugs watil this year.| Butler, a youth who'd becw Weenes| prise was won by P. 8. Masterson, Ritchie grimly renewed the chiase with|eaPher in America. He—or ashe—is|tempted to handle the little Chihua- 8 darkness was enveloping the|to Ket into the baby Peugeot that he| thoy are now stars, sume of the bestla Fordham uniford fee a ee eee ae Se, Thomas J. Corbett be- every intention of putting ina knock-|exactly the same size as the chunk|hua, Mike gave a part of his vaude. “bole. xoce teack at Sheepshead | W&* supposed to use in the time trial,| lasers on the teatn, | without receiving a chance to eeee ine second, with 1090-69. In the aut punch himselt—and a fair one, “Jot raw beef used to food the Great |ville act— the seat of the pants acene Bay fnet aight a dozen report-| Aue found that he couldn't get bia!” Vordnam’s most autistactory game! his mettie, Vaughn gave the happy {afternoon the eighteen-hole net priae —— \ = e immenne a: 7 4) . c Co ov | te oi \' - “(i HE fight was held up for some for che aie 6 bg Mea ood Teue Tee meng, Mmausement of do8| ... and photographers wended their|he said, wasn't discouraged by an: Chive last waturcay, Xk wis over Ure io ere than Gade Pe ee ak opt a, time by Scotty Montieth, Dun-| just two pounds and wi for This Hippodrome dog show is a, Way to the oars # ead and disap-|™means and determined to iry to ar powerful Georgetown team on Tl : ealear era a Lee eeseay ROOmAS, FAS ’ y 7 4 pounds and works le re td 1 range to use some other car for th . yard run for a touchdown against) witb 93—1- dee's manager, Scotty sev-|Janis, Evidently she—tt must be @ novelty of the season in sporting | pointed group. purpose of qualifying at eighty-five HOR Day would give Fordham, °°) Holy Cross was one of the most xpec- | l eral weeks ago went after the Ritchie] *He—t8 well paid, for around her ten | give, Makuse it turns all the candl-| Probably no assignment that these| miles an hour for a race with the ‘the Bronx SM eenateta care. Wworking| Weulae Playk seen at Fordham thie) PRINCETON, N. J. Oot. 2.8. D. 4 match and offered to take 60 ger cent.| Chihuahua throat bangs a golden |i sy io alk across the stage in [reporters and camera men ever re-| President of the speedway for a sie overtime thin week getting in tiptop) Aon Herron won the Princeton golf chame of the gate and guarantee Ritchie hin hard working |front of a Fifth Avenue scene. the | Ved appeared more promising than bet of $10,000. shape for the battle, Georgetown de-|MEN INSTRUCTED IN OFFENSE) pionship at the President's Cup yes- every other Unk, Phils aby sein : this—the chance to seo a real live| It was learned ghat the question of feated the Navy and held. Princeton! gE ferday, defeating W. A. Lowrles $3,500 for his end. He posted the|d , id and boots | Spectators showing their preference “ted ARLY IN PRACTICE. pe log also has a maid and silken 8 bs prince risk his life spinning around |@ face came about through some ban- and the Army to low scores, so It is| € and $3,500 with me, and tho contract be-|to protect her feet from the beapiin-|PY applause. The judges, however, | Pe srecdway at a breakneck clip to| tering at a tea party at the Biltmore reagily' seen the Marvon players will _After selecting hia regulars, Coach | ® # eS tween the fighters and the club pro- | tered floor of the bare atage. ‘Tough | Ore No wulded by that pplaune nec: | Matty fora race with Harry” N./and that the Prince, who never drove /havo their hands full next Weck Vaughn began to ife, that dog leads, ff ry he C+ vided that it should be patd to Ritchie |! rill his team, At in a race in his life, was so peeved randy tal netting charac. {the outset he specialized on the of- | COLUMBIA WANTS WILLIAMS Th Her work?) Well, do you know that|@Pe of the neck and peel him like | Harkness. by Harkness’s kidding that he agreed |toristics to Wordham’s team, 1t8 pc fens The backs were instructed in| L DATE: When he fulfilled his side of the bar- f one would a banana, If there ts any | ,, The, Tayal bred one referred to Is] 19 rice him for $10,000 a side, c ert Pushing plea form of attack ant] FOR OPEN FOOTRAL fain, When tho fight was postponed | @00r-wearled animal has to make| aoe Tot ‘when they get through he | Prince Paul Troubetzkoy, a Russian | (‘, |ful rushing attack, an alert di e hig elevens are using. | . ‘Whether this was Russian or Ameri- ee *| most of t ioe later date the contract gue nee (ner appearance on the wins. Harry Baxter, Prank Bote’ | title holder, He drove his machine ¢ o against forward passes and fine in Ci ae can money was not stated.) ve . |} Dunn, running f wats tnt 01 eR sa chetook tant: night. {day and sit through @ scene in thejbere and H. D. Hofman have this |! the parking space about 41°°T ‘being too dark to permit of any lft yg work of several players. HU" | back position, and Fullback Yule were | The Columbia University football mame ore jor on- | ‘was meant for # knockout, off ty ‘clock. In his car were Frank Cof- “ let us see how Fordham develops her | Pac 9 u ° lent tll trying to arrange a game making several thousand dollars Dun-!is paid for her service, and. that) anne prettiont A : the’ Princess Troubetakoy, There| the ind he and his patty were eoon|VAUGHN, FORMERLY OF YALE, /other backs, were used more for end|schelule. Williams, Union, Hobart and dee would fight for a very small; makes her a wage: | °, Pe log in the show is] were also two beautiful Siberian dogs | jout to sight. 18 IN CHARGE. ated | Aibright have been asked to come here 1 profit, He announced: that Ritchie|carning dog. That's what started the layton Wee Marvel, a Yorkshire ter-|in the machine. And, by the way, they had a bunch ail After perfecting the attack Vaughn | Williams would pi the best attra: ‘would have to ive $500 of hie wuar- how. ee Senet rat ta p Pe Me vgn) when ‘The camera men got buay and took| of tisker scilers and ticket takers on patecdacis ahh % the eee tP: | strengthened the defense, ‘The } ate | tion The Inter plays its last Kame om a nt jundee, titelile it~ Vhen jar uescher ou u - vory tu le d J P| 50 ce: ara ts e: 7 * c ve: ‘ Nov, 13, but fs ; gateed 1 aid pores Dundee if fhe | the Ne pet enna bo Pata BR) backed Combe and broshes, has hey | many dictures, an the titled sculptor | the job, charging 50 cents admission ham linesmen, while rather weak in ‘ “ refit appeared to enjoy the performance. | for th eat occasion, but nobody |fordham coach. Hippodrome he didn't know much | *!!ken hair curled and put up in blue|tien, suddenly, the Prince jumped or gr jobody ibbons and is the envy of about those things, and looked upon |" y of every | into hi as Montieth claimed. ‘Chis was a dog as a dog, every candid charee at is tbe ehow, ‘One by one the reporters and kodak | trial _w: erous enough. If the gate recelpts!ing alowed to start from the scratoh, 0 ugliest dog is Gotham Defend-| shooters started to leave. They took | Harkne had reached $20,000, as Montieth ex-|yfike the Bite, an uncouth Boston/f% 8° Enxlish bulldox, owned by ted, Dundee would have taken over} bul] terrier, who has a job of biting Thomas Grisdale. He is a magnifi- Fiooe and Hitchie only bis $3.500.!tne seat out of a tramp's pants in a] cemt animal, but when tt comes to Montieth shad taken a gambling /yaudevilio. show, 1s etill on the) cut veauty be makes Kid Broad nce . a MMonticth refused Ritchie's offer and | #crateh, but takes his defeat philo- official gate receipts proved to be small that Dundee would get nothin, hd tat bree | Keep In’ training av —————_— and oppos- find them difficult *o| IRISH A. A. C. IS STILL most surprising team’s defense was the| FIGHTING FOR REHEARING. against enemy forward jally noted Fordham’s| ‘The Registration Committee of the n v y was ol ac the early games, appeared except the newspaper men. |tarry was a star halfback lt defens it rt sent a stone Ww car and whisked away, ‘As one reporter jokingly said, “The | Vaughn came to Fordham highly 'ing packs now postponed on actount Of |}. Knows how to teach footbail,| DI gives every youngster a chance and insists on clean sportsmanship in all | Protec Moly NF practice work and gumes, parses, Lily Sreea 8 ee ‘Assuming charge at Fordham this jf aerial attack, ye senuon, Coach Vaughn issued a call |defense was so alert that almost] yfetropolitan Association of the A, A. U 3 —_— Fistic News and Gossip { | ! levery Holy Cross pass was unsuc- { The largest dog is Prinz von for football candidates in September. pote will take a mail vote on the appeal of — } threatened to keep Dundee out of the sronally, Patan rene ne Wulesenau, the Great Dane, owned Anout thirty-five responded, a small cee cw Vaughn ts Grilling biel Ctestit An Mae ameerns pe, 18 an ane conaitions’ Gomuior Quette when the maid 1s not looking, | Py qari THN ond. undefeated By John Pollock ae eer muad ‘were Dave Dunn, | substitutes, for a team nowadays| who were disqualified for manding Honsr Wenck ‘told Montieth that,|and gets a rise out of the Chihuahua] i¢ pounds and eate a steak ecccn| Despite the fact that Scotty Montieth the Montana heavyweight, will] the present Captain, who played two, must be well equipped with reserve | cess nea. Should this be denied the having made a contratt, he must live|in the form of a shrill birdlike yelp y 4 e) men. The second string men are be- | appeal night just the e accepted 60 per cent. of the gross re- in # bout in this ricinity, | years at Yale; Yule, a former up to It_and not welch at the layt| that starts the whole show in action. § nize of Coquette, the et t reop <4 | 3 Frederick W [ “ sk, bly five or4ing taught to jump into the place of | to Frederi: Rata aceuine’ Ont i. eal. is. aa Rane ace, at the Broadway Sporting |U. star fullback, and possi to 3u te tt t moment if he expected to have Dun-| It seema that Mike the Bite couldn't | won the prateeslsen ace’ who bas poe esas sine Fas 00 ee anane | CIM? Of Brooks on saturday nial. Mis once: | six others who had previous experi- regular and perform go th ——_e———_—" ven will not be weakened, BAN JOHNSON ISSUES t Rublen. dee box in New York State again, and get into the ribbons because there is} Somehow, though, when it co will be George Rodel, who has been enee. These veterans soon made the | ¢ : e cl re ° h 4 mes | Joh! Dur ness er There was a big, rangy yor ‘The regular Fordham team lines notified him that if Witchle Appeared |rome doubt ax to his ancestors. “He | to a'dor that in'n dor, sour humble erat might, Dundee enti thee’ be hee at chy dae since ‘ne | Henson by hame, who eagerly watched {up In the following order: Left end, WARNING TO PLAYERS, : Siete Re sald ta GOES Ialineh doe PaAgee ORNS Wilry | fad uninformed critic is strong for! §ios1 tor his end. ‘The came to this conntey ‘ the sthers ‘kick and catch the pig-|Conklin, 1€5; left tackle, Mulcahy, fie. $8,600 whether Dundee lived up| 2c . — alt Aad of the show amounted to $8,218, and the) ceacn Crom nas two wore bouts on his h skin, but when he tried it himself| 196; left guard, Benson, 1 7 asaen) anda to his side of the agreement or not, ‘Treanor, 1 right guard, Kendricks,| CHICAGO, Oct 200; righ Kle, May, 195; right end,|contract to org@nized baseball were ‘orridon, 155; quarterback, Dunn,|warned to-day by President Johnsom made a meas of the job. Benson ad- mitted he never played football be- fore, but every one on the field had State got $616.35, The tickets purchased | wis first go will be w \Cast Onr Horse Jessica in Line ; pe follows: 1,880 at 81, 44% at $2,| rounds at the Montieth tried to squirm out by claiming that Ritchie welghed over Andy Cortez for fi wen A, C., on 166 at $2150, 694 at $3, 127 at 84, B84) and bis him’ correctly sized up long before | 180; left half, Cantwell, 195; right/of the American League and a member fo commas an rile would prevent the fi) ° eo fat .. and exchanges $2 pe this, half, Butler; fullback, Yule, Baseball Commission not to pl Ritchie come back from the ring and r e orse amptons ip Although Johuny Dundes to signed up to fight) MERE Cf Nor, 13,00 When Federal leaguers ar engaged 1m | weir’ agai Ritchie had weighed —— | sre ttivers tor tev rounds before the National A. | Joo Shagmie bas been booked up by his mam Reports. reached President Johnaot | olficlally 139 pounds and had soak 2 hat Seott and Weaver, member: ¢ ‘8 go Americans, bad played tn \ ia ©. of Milwaukee on Nov, 5, the prospects are that | ager, Hote Fitegerald, 10 fight Jimmy Murpbs 2, oy ¢ ‘of water after weighing. ay |“Swapper,” From Stable of |Hexter, who made the deal, sold the may be forced to ask for a postpone | the whiladeiphla lightweight, ar the Olympia, A; nN chi Mat Src niet ong | OV aPP rai tot eet irra ead ball gteppee opie gh] = ye Sian toate’ || Bowling Strikes and Spares ™ Dundee 132%, Ritchi 4 Yo 4 Ke " Miphle om next Monday night, and ut Watscka, IL, which include scale, in shoe: mundee 5 chie . joaler. Mi Bt °y ‘the early rounds of bis go with Ritebie, alter Molir of Brooklyn. for twelve rounds, at e players. d Tite, "Wille certainly wae no light-| Ore Magnate Jennings, May | rrner: seuutea te eig a? bavis then |! ~ Conn., on Thanksgiving Day after: tok ; = he National Commission has tesued weight, but the match was at catch- 4 Only Klee Irvi lo in the park, Yeck Dillon of and Charl Frankie Burne, the Jerey bantamweight,| Boy, set ‘em up in the next alley. 705, vs. Hillarb Insurance Company, 703,]4 ruling covering this point,” Johnson weights and within the commission's Win Out at Garden. who had charge at tne ue8to Broom | nvoang” Weinert of Newark, N. J., will be the | fights Tommy O'Toole at the same show ax sho: | Over 400 bowlers will start competing 670, 640, aide and. our players Who ‘violate the —— | of future greatness in dees a oe a See yp torttigatel g Eocene to-night in The World elimination ©07-| 4 tne gree headpin tournament Inst} Mp DEES Wilh Ere UNDPE started the fight like a fed and groomed bir like a king’s pet ee ee Heo thas at Orunn'e | Ceoreie Thompson, the bantam from the Pacitic| tests to qualify for the twelve teams night st Cordes's Grand Central AMeys ’ al little tiger, leaping at Ritchie| A castoff from the stable of Walter paltrey Aad under bis massage Jes- fpmnasivm and Weinert over in Newark, Weinert Bae tee Naner oF: be the first boy to|that will bowl in The Evening World the following were returned, fob win: Pscsighigaere mip ay = / , . tetio : 7 ‘ ye (ners: Ackerson ) of the North River ne c ‘hoa and clawing away viciously, He| Jennings, Standard Ol magnate and |out Alas Dei eee ekuty: | WIth- | fan premated with an automobile by ble Mother | eet an an eee cal gcaage Ac: Jamatour tournament, | mher’ Will be | surance Com am. A, Ande “ now! companted by his brother H Johnny Mur. fs demtea: | ce attacked in 4 series of flying leaps.) amateur of the Coaching Club, loom: edge he on~ | on his twenty-first birthday johnny Mur.) bowling at the following academ 1(107), Sonder tered Jessica at the Westchester sh 7. his manager, the little fellow appeared at the . Ww 2 2 seers vn ow Mel Park Row, White Elephant, Bul wy chgol. of: € . ‘He was full of speed and pep, and|up as a likely winner of the saddte|in September and took the mare to office of the Commission yestentey, Broadway Arcade, Bergman Bros., High Benel 96 Comapine aaa Nene . White Plains. TEU ee Ser ee 5 Ritchie looked slow and deliberate in| horse championship for horses not ex- i Roe reasrone Central, Crotona,|, “Billy Heina and John Konter will| Polo Grounds. Before the game there comparison. Dundee landed many |ceoding 15.2 hands in height at the|,comice Created & sensation by win- Peo nw taser nike weet ttt™;| Bronx Palace, Hunt's Point, Metropol- Hajteg of gemies pn Wednesday, | will he @ soccer contest between Cam Mf the ning two blue ribbon, time wan maptcemeler 9 . the Bronx Central Alleys hard clips, ie shook Ritchie with) Horse Show, which begins on Satur-|many nage that had eat’ bie case Bowen, ba olned hands with adds Lom, |e raids to te tate tniawen Jim Savage anal tan and Grand Central of Brooklyn the International League rwe) i boy life in New York @ the annual footy No. 2 te ‘ A ct y ka, | (107; Indenendent No. 2 team Bal) meee. 08 lon Day Dewees Joo Loring, who went to Australia with Eadie MoGoorty as his manager, and who for a long terion A, ©, of vens of these schools. ' hooks on the chin and once made him|day, Nov. 6, in Madison Square|figuring ignominiously among the | 84 Msuhmaher of the American Sporting Club] TO" “Bearcat” McMahon, at the American] ‘The entrants rolling the six highest ball player, will umpire the match. come near slipping to his knecs. | Garden. also rans.” Guy Ward, tho Judge, |e Harem wiih handle the Jims savage, | S20%tiNE Club of Marlem™on Nov.,5, AN fowlaverages for their ten best scores dur-| py Riteht hed. a Pe “4 was faithful to Jessica - “ eMahor 0 hich ends |. None but a high priced horse has} and the mare wound up ee saar ee ‘Tom McMahon ton-round bout at the ing the elimination period w! will roll a hed. Bede ane cf ieee en ke ; 1 Nor, 5. Sines Al Lippe returned bo weeks from to-night will comprise deo showed plenty of speed and ag-/ever Won the distinction and wealthy Jehampionship for qaddte horses. not | eter i iatiuee All the Xaeeiac tenes the teams that are t0 represent the Eligabeth, N. J reasiveness, and Ritchie owners have often spent large sums | exceeding 15.2 hands high Charley White, the Chicago lightweight, has Just the trip to Australia as he claims | twelve academies, The competition be- SaaS Rit ae bt ase Je Joe Sep (on possible winners of the coveted bse ogame potified Ivy Lewis, matelima be Atlay A. As [they will not get fair treatment trom the ret: | ween there teams for the 100 trophics},,7h®, Propoyed match, game between roun hie drove Dundee buck. | | > 7 4 of om, that he will not be able to meet Mil: | ores, As a seoult of Lipps’s how! many of . ene: Sears 4 s *S)the Bronx Palace an: unt's Point Hie'was tearing at Johnny in hin sid Donor only to meet with disappoint: |TED LEWIS WON bere jar ett Tt ih anal aed vee ait donated by ‘he Evening World will be- | Acadhmnley je wll In a tungle renner, style, regardless of anything Du! ment. This time, according to the flghters ate 1a strict training for Wiel® houts sof match umes in the ha quintet from Bock's, When ordering saye BURKES of any | : ot Mines, Hither ‘Ted Lewis or Jobany | the trip there, kin directly after this period, ‘There will |for the former, demands a competition COU dO, BiUviiNG husd wiiainht) orm miudien of Tveme Sluw fuluwera, FROM JOE MANDOY, |Site ct tore coy vill oo cesiuet Gast, Ta ——— . fe Guee sogulars and thrce alternates with the Dig’ pins, while Lowenthal in- Fae ty Oa oe tone target, | he discard may prove to be the wins bot will be for twelve rounds, KANSAS CITY CLUB | on substitutes for each team, the latter I f works that showed « clear target, BIS faving an equal chance for honors. sacri: Van Elle Mk rhe | Gee, infuriated, became more ec. {Hing trump, BOSTON, Mans., Oct. 27.—Ted Lewis, | gi siouve of Californie, who ma vent here 7] 995 990 BEHIND Girt, Van alls, Skinner and, Knob: Zantsio than ever. “He ran and leaped| 1n making a deal for a fresh horse|the English lightweight, won another [sumer cottot, deraidel av one ot the moat | SD, ON SEASON, | scores at Thum’s Alleys last night | loch 0 will on Ritchie and shoved him down|jast summer Mr. Jennings added a| Victory at the Atlas A. A, last night, | promising bearyweights out there, will get against the ropes. mare called Jessica as “boot.” Sam|Sétting the decision over Joe Mandot of | hance on Saturday night to slow how wall be ae at Mecca eitheaen Tae oven ~__,| New Orleans in thelr twelve-round bout, |°%9, fit: | Me, will, meet White Abea, tHe) sc nsas Ci wildly whenever he was cornered or * try for hovors in The World eliminations National ‘Tourney—Caatle | 4t the Metropolitan Bowling Academy, , 962; Castle Point, | SS ; Hudson, 967, Stone Wins Interstate Match. were Most places serve it exclusively KANSAS CITY, Mo. Oct. 27.—The y Club of the Federal League Metropolitan Lowis outclasseod Mandot. Except in a | tare “a? . se san 9 |, 93 Seed AL, Matoues aud Banty ‘Sharp and | lost $35,382.13 this year, although finish- etropolitan. 0M. york, 142, va.| ‘The f{th game in New York of the|Ml Bottled by-E.&J.BURKE hurt. Ritchie gathered speed and)|a little daged, Through the ninth | couple of rounds, which were about even, | Kk. ©, Tommy Smii meet in the other two ten- ing high im the race. This report waa 69; Xavier, 877, vs, St. Jo- | Interstate Three - Cushion Billiard wer in every round, He went after |and tenth there was plenty of action, | the Englishman outpointed the Southern | round swaps. made to a stockholders’ meeting of the . Vs, New York, 730. | peague, at Thum’s Academy, last night, ndee faster and. faster.” Ho was Ritchie forcing the fighting und Dun | boxer by « big markin — Per a an take aggs a Ale commence, 206, | eague, at Thums Academy, het | ———— unrelenting. Dundee, weakening, was | dee leaping about like 4 grasshopper Young Ahern has recovered from his long illness | yesterday. © report sil "lv ; Commerce, 805, vs. “ 4 M cececae ik 8 EVERYTHING Fi doing the holding now. and shooting out lefts and rights eee ee eck Heed, the Teledo hearse 1° "in ‘order that. the season might be Hanover, 760, Vs. Bowery, |Cloveland, and Joseph Stone of New An’ the eighth round he knocked | while in the air. Ritchie landed sev- igbt. for ten rounds at the Clermont A. C,| finished with credit to Kansas City, the |7 Gf Brooklyy oa Sutuntay night, Jack Britton, the} directors personally ad d_consider~ smashing body punches, and NEW BRITAIN, Conn, Oct, 27.—~ va ums of money to the company, and Dundee nearly through th ropes on 2 i ‘one zide of the ring with a hard right | Dundee held hard and often, Walter Mohr of Brooklyn and John | clever lightweight, and Terry Mitchell of Hrooe | ee Te en Tee Company ta to. be ui the jaw, chased him to the other| Considering the difference in mize’ Murto of New York went twelve rounds | lyn will also awap punches at the same sbow. | continued next season and avoid for and nearly him through|and weight Dundee made @ great in a fast bout last night, Mobr'If Abearo wins he will probably be signed up to’ feiture of its franchise, now threatene too, bleeding and! fight, But Ritchie won, Pap att ‘woo on points, mf r ‘Bgds Dillow os Weinert, al Hb must de refinanced immediately / ’ nion, 40; high run, 3; innings, 74, Prices and Terms to Suit, 15 at ‘The next game Will be played at Thum's| REPAIRS B' Insurance League, at,Park Row Alleys vo. Stone will meet Martin Y EXPERT ME Columbia Insurance Company, ad 149, Maley of Detroit. B engue--Schwarsenbach, Huber & score: Stone, 60; high run, 6; Innings, ards owing i i ae what TROT e eC OE aS oS TENT EERO EEN DP Vr sbwrviny ny Wer ur nwa)

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