Show BAT BAt- f NElSO NELSON fINDS STU STUMBLING STUMBLING- BLOCK SAN SAX FRANCISCO Nov 1 Battling I.-Battling Battling Nelson and Antone of this city fought a round fifteen-round draw last night before the Broadway Athletic club chub While Nelson displayed all of his old- old time lime boring ln ln tactics and kept after LaGrave LaGrave La- La Grave from tho the start ho clearly demonstrated demonstrated demonstrated demon demon- that he is to be classed with the tho lighters who cannot come back Several Several Sev Sev- eral cral times flos ho had the local boy worried but put the Dane could not gather the the- force to send h home me a knockout punch LaG LaGrave rave was nervous at first For three or four rounds It looked as though th the old champion was going to have an easy time of it Driving in straight lefts varied now no and then with the old right cross which helped him to the title Nelson Nel r son drove his man around the ring After three or four rounds of this settle set set- tle down and fought back He showed little science but was rugged and game nd a-nd his and his Youth youth- youth staved staved off oft defeat which threatened him as far as along alonga a as the twelfth round Nelson showed no hittIe littie lit lit- tie cleverness In blocking but this was offset by lila Ills wildness He missed time and again with his his right cross to the jaw In the Ute last round LaG LaGrave rave stood up without flinching to ta a take give slugging slugging slug slug- ging sing bout that brought the crowd to its Us feet eel The men were hammering away without evidence of or distress when the gong gonS' clanged PIMLICO CLOSES BIG RACE MEET IN BLAZE OF GLORY HAL BALTIMORE Nov 1 Pimlico I. Pimlico closed Us its bl biggest est turf m meeting eUng of recent years ears I yesterday in a glory As the days day's i feature the classic Bowl stakes was was' offered and drew rew to the barri barrier r probably probably probably ably the greatest lot of thoroughbreds that ever cyer faced a a. starter In III a a. two mile event Everett a Goldcrest colt iq lq the Quincy at 6 to 1 came home first but was forced by Superstition the heaviest played horse to break brek the worlds world's record The time 3 5 shaves off 5 1 of oC a second from the figures fig fig- figures ures set up in last years year's Bowie Bowls by Fitz- Fitz herbert First First- race six six- furlongs Stinger furlongs Stinger 1 to 2 won Pharaoh 13 to 5 5 second King KingPin KingPin Pin 60 0 O to 1 1 third Time 4 5 Second race mile and forty yards yards- ards 7 to 1 1 won Busy 3 to 5 second second second sec sec- ond The Gardener 11 to 5 third Time 1 Third race the Bowie stakes two miles miles Everett Everett 8 S to 1 1 won Superstition 6 to 1 I second Bonnie Kelso Keiso 13 to 5 third Time 3 Fourth race steeplechase two ml j miles 5 to 16 2 2 won Essex 30 to to tol I 1 second Jimmy Lane 5 to 1 1 third rI Time ne Fifth race six furlongs furlongs Mr Specs 7 to 1 1 won 5 to 1 1 second El- El l- l bart even third Time 3 5 Sixth race mile and a sixteenth Cap sixteenth Cap Captain tam tain Swanson 7 to 2 2 won Anna Alma L. L Da Da- ley 10 to 1 1 second Golden Castle 15 15 to 1 1 third Time Time- 3 2 Seventh race six furlongs furlongs Bodkin 60 to 1 1 won Barn Barney Barny y Igoe 5 to 2 second 7 T Q 1 I. I third Time Nov 1 l. With an average average average aver aver- age of Joseph Joseph F. F Wire c of this city defeated F. F M. F.-M. M. M Keys arid and Richard of Kansas Ransal City 54 04 to to 34 34 Inthe in the n name m of the National Amateur Amateur Amateur Ama Ama- Three Cushion Billiard league here last night Keys s started the contest for Kansas City but but makIng 22 points in 44 innings he was replaced by Nor- Nor grove who seemed scorned unable to get his stroke and tallied but 1 12 points in the remaining 33 innings |