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WORLD: THURSDAY THE LATEST NEWS IN CASHING IN ON THE ALITTLE EASY MONEY” “DEAD LINE,’ BY HAYDON FONES. BOSTONS BEAT GIANTS ” IN 14-INNING GAME. ———————— Second Half of Double-Header Had to Be Called Off on Account of Darkness. MORNING GALLOPS AT SHEEPSHEAD, J. P. Morgan Will Put Track Safe Again and Many The Batting Order. Racers Do Fast Work—Gun- ‘k, The famous cup defender Columbia, New York. Boston . ee 3 NI AISUIR CT Rigwne, It Liish. ct een fires Turns “Smart Seven en eee ee anavureueroactercome re y, Ib. “ih X w ye ditted up and prepared to ¢ BeGanneib.” ester, ab: Moran was forced home Furlongs. te in the trlul races with the ne ef. orks ‘ toht Uhat the Herreshoffs will build idee Sistine 2 amodsire 9: (PISFBONE Mor the ear. a8, Grerologe eines helped to pet ou ll i pl ara Meaoinm eon lowerman, © Long, #8. resnahan popped a fly to Teng y SHE HEAD BAY, Oct. 2 Hl ‘ Se Smith, 2b. Moran, ¢ Gunn walked die knocke! w sufsty | crainers and racers fooked the sun in|!" ‘he early spring and put Taylor, p. Pittinger, p. past ond. Lauder lined a fly. Inte an Muh : ange of 1. 1D. Morgan, who prepared | Umotre—Irwin. Or aa tae Mtoe gacney.s iil MB ae i i mt My for the racea with the Columbia 1. s Carney hit for a Vase, buy he was|for the fret time this week he trek . = (Special to The Evening World.) ARUN tO Mle Texeeee Ne tate berate eae BASEBALL GROUNDS, BOSTON * got a base on hit to centr ‘ Sad antae BRE | DELPHIAS Oct. —Clear w her nas finally | bur y Bo on a poly 1, ; fovan ped |? ey ns aah a ‘PHIL i i eity. s}@ wafety past Lauder. Pattinger vera shown and the shown itself in this city and 90 thls iantfat Pita hut iiresnain srathwdecmbuey eaten cipenimana afternoon the Giants and Boeiee throw “cattent Greminger at ly engaged in the first set of three dou- {No runs. ; ; t was work day for the J. R. and Me headers which are to be played Seventh funing pacha ts eo Ucre LAM e a erae el: here this week ng threw Dunn out Bowerman . ea alee UTS Rich al Manager Buckenberger, of the Bor-]2*18led to centre, but he was caught ud Futurita turned six furlongs In | Aas fh 4 ping at first. Pittinger he ped to re- 120. Rigulon and Prediction « w|Hanton’ tora, says Victor Willls hax not stsned |iire smith. | No runs, ther covered the slx-furlong route 1 | with the American League, as has been | Dunn helpe: d aor eLueh Jeotd Bite. te . . reported, and that he has put his sig- | Tenney fanned, as did Dexter. No runs. sited leraen UC CNIS ee ek Ly Their Final Se y ’ he N Blghth 1 tance In 12 | mature to papers to play with the Na- tr: iner A. J. Joyner sent Musidora ——- tlonals next year. Gone DeMontreville nt to first al 3 ; wints to sign with him, too, so there Ut. Bes. Naif In 0.58 1-4. Wealth turned six furs ri ee Siaety Téagie: dea knock: MeGann walk- longs in 1.23 1-4. Ada Nay covered five Phe Batting s are pve preeren a aneiis sioties ock- Hushe trying (© furlongs In 1.08 1-2, Royal, Miss Dor BrookIviN ap etal lagta. Lather Taylor pitched the first game decision and othy, Bir Voorhles and Distrust got Sheckard. If, Thomas, « fobithe Giants and “Handsome Pit. | WAz,00 venen » Was TUE Out short breathers at three-parts speed. | yin ct) Hints, ag tinger did a like stunt for the Boston-| right fi sid EA, st Belmont's, Mizzen turned a! bia len, a PA Si her if fang and only about 200 people saw the| Cooley } hat tn was xent six) Karrall, tb. i beginning of the contest poe ee furlongs in 1 Forward covered the) rw in, ab. first, “Brown jdistance In 1.23. Masterman, Lord of the | Rittet, ‘ec “ils, Ltd pag ie Vale and others were shown to trotting | Donovan, p. White, p Browne hit Ise | msile and Latham Girdle six furlongs | to Long and was ou Umpires Tenney retire stiogied first. Bresnahan was a victim of strik to left, but Dunn forsed him at it {Spectal to The Evening World.) ‘ ered Becong: Sing over galloped t WwW : McGann got a base on his drive to left, Dunn’ vas caught trying to steal second ing Hanover gallops 1a ule PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2—With two but he fafied to steal eecond. No runs. PT n throw ang GuEetaen i nainen tied Trish Lad, Aceful, ne, nes needed to clinch md place, “Lush got 9 walk. Browne made a very | oe ite Plttinger futined Nonruma | Mefty Reel and others were shows | Superba began thelr last, gD fine catch of Tenney's fy, Lauder helped zing exerctss the Phillies to-day, determined to t0 dlepose of Dexter. Bresnahan took Peat Inntig, eR rotaenrea a: Oraedal ih necessary victories off the Cooley's boost. No runs yatta fled to Cooley. Mackey Dwyer got a short breather eeeil Second Inning. rung, Y eabists Uh three-parts ” spee HB. Durham'# | iyiiion is anxious to get the thing took Lauder's infleld fly, Long also a8-|twoon frst and secon Dected eet W. K. Barrick sent Clorita Ave} jeague players on his hands whom he peed Dunn out, No runs. Smith threw Cooley out. No runs. furlongs in 1.0 ‘wants to try out before trey anteduie is Jarney walked. Greminge hit to ee Ser aa ong these ts Jordan, the Mbagee: war, Carney'a, {inieh abana jeventh Inning. finished. Among se Rann and bis own at first. br took |, Browne doubled. Cronin sacrifi young shortstop he drafte Eonasidy, No runs Tenney to Dext hamton Third Inning. ea rene: fess than 1) fans lost themselves In Howerman fanned. Lush got Smith's| walked. He was caught stealing, Lon the big amphitheatre e the game fy after a run. Taylor dropped a sate | led to Lauder, No ea Sine one over third, le tried to steal but " ee cuies. No. puns satel aE dale ad 1 Sheckard was cusy, Hulmwitt to Jen- i Moran was passed to first. Pittinger’s filed to Dexter throw ‘ Keeler drew a free pass. Dolan re attempted sacrifice was Moran's undo- Bowe singled to right nin Ke : sailed out on ped Ing second, Smith helped to retire | Smith flied to Carney. No runx. struck out. Dahlen was ca | J Hush, “Bresnahan took Tenney's fly. | piiinac vent? umoume: | Leander threw Eelacnens aren fied, Barry's slow grasser € ‘odie jot’ Lusin's rong ed. Barry's slow grassel Ct ar cae Norns, pea (Continued from First Page.) Cee ee ae to Farrell OF Flood, 3 rleenth ping. ~—— Hulswitt Was an easy victim to Dono- Browne raised a foul for Moran.| ‘Penney retired ‘Taylos fowne beat} Outside, Huntressa led to the ty van's wide slants. No runs. Bresnahan walked, but he was caught} out his bunt. TH 1OF; Rionaeaies bea Where she went Juat wide enough te SE oa denies tr¥ing to steal second. Long took Me-|(“ronin tanned. Hermis up. Ones through, He: AU Sei Gann's little fy. No runs. ey Med t sine | Hay, and won easily by two and a halt| Hulswitt ran over the line and made a Dunn got Dexter's rap to first in time. | ged over third OY Gans [lengths from Huntressa, who lasted long fonal_ catch of Farrell's difficult Cooley's knock to right was for a base.| tre. Cooley and ¢ eitradan beat Igniter a t yt hlte: handed. over Flood’s Brodie was under Carney's boost. Lau- | double play. N FIFTH RACE Irwin lined a bewuty to left for > runs. extin haute der made a great stop and throw of Greminger's bounder, No runs. Fifth Innin, Ritter fanned. was easily arrell, Dolan fter a long run Handicap tu base, nings for Fourteenth Inning. two-year-ohte: nn Med Brodle filed to Moran about six tur: ished, down Dooin gu Me to Lush pul Long helped Lauder out wht. Jocks. 8 soarer Brodie walked. So did Lauder. Dunn's |No runs. 1 ig th Keeler, No runs. riflee wus hand y Tenney. Bow-] Greminger doubled to centre. Taylo™ Martin , safety to centre scored Brodie | handled “Long's, sacrifice. Greming La Smith Third Inning. uder was caught at the plate on |scored on Moran's hit to Dunn, One run Donovan struck out, Jennings and TRERS Boot throw. | Gmith placed a ttre White disposed of Sheckard after a fast fingle back of second. Taylor tanned. SCORE BY INNINGS. ireensetd White handed over Keeler's bunt, Won driving. Time—1.1: Dne run, i New York 0000100000000 0— Brodle took Long's fly. Moran's drive ‘jomon DOVOT HOODOO NO Toe SAA BIWe Patt orcd out, Oniidss fouled 3 = -— — ; id Bi et. “Phey he! neat ut a slow wround- the turn, where Bout "rhomas. buniel and was. ZEPHO, 75 TO 1, WINS | wis last Bway, cacne through Burrell, No runs, sut at frst, Irwl ST. LOUIS FINISHES. WILL BE 1903 TRIAL HORSE. Two-Time Winner of America’s Cup in Commission Early, Capt Columbia tn al will re Charley Barr, who sailed the of her sensational races, ed for the new defender and Capt. Lem‘? Miller will sail the Morgan boat. He was the first oficer on the yacht under Capt. id a like position on the De ender. Miller sailed with his family thi for Enghand, but will, retu in two months to look after the pre- minary work on the Columbia, “WIN FROM BROOKLYNS. + s Men Whitewashed in First Game of ries This Year. vanced Hughey grounded to. Irwin. out by Dahlen. second. Doolin Green was fielded Seven Farrell pop filed to Hulawitt. Inlood bunted and was out, White to Jennings. Hulswitt smothered’ Irwin's pop-up. No runs. Childs died, Flood to Farrell. White lfted a fly to Sheckard mas struck out. No runs. Eighth Inning, Ritter died, White to Jennings. Dono- van doubled’ to right contre. Sheckard struck out, Donovan stole third. Keel- er was called out first, Hulswitt to Jennings, Barry was y. Dahlen Hulswitt singled. Jennings was safe on Irwin's fum Fleming singled to rigat, scoring Hulswitt. Dooin singled and Jennings scored. Doolin took gecond rrell's muff of Donovan's throw: fanned. Childs lifted to Sheck- on a close play No ruts, to Farrell. at TWo runs. Ninth Inning. Dolan was flelded out by Childs. len line filed to Thomas, Farr gxounded to Hulswitt. No runs Brooklyn, 0000000000 Philadelphia 00002002 —4 — DAN DOUGHERTY. SAVANNAH, Ga, Oct. 2—Danny Dougherty, ex-bantam-welght —cham- pion, was knoeked out in the fourth round of what was to have been a twenty-round go by Tommy Feltz, of Brooklyn, last night. Dougherty had the Advantage almost up to the moment the knockout oc- curred. ‘The blow. tha: finished him was a right swing on the jaw. He had previously defeated Feltz three times, Gus Ziegler Knocked Out. BOSTON, Oct, 2.—Gus Ziegler, York, was put out in the second roun of a’ Aght here last night by Sweeney, of Now Hampshire, Sweeney had all the best of the fight from the start and gave Ziegler a bad beating. the leaders, it was a dtu FIRST RACE AT HARLEM. | dhe wire, Hatta Fourth tings | RACE TRACK, BT. LOUIS, [Bing by a head from Houtonntere, Who! jyolan fanned. Dahlen pop filed to s The races scheduled to be rt ee Wen Snead In Fronvar Tecan: Hutawitt. Farrell died, Childs to Jen- (Special to The Evening World.) be run here this IXTH RAC ings, HARLEM RACH TRACK, CHICAGO, | *ernonn resulted ax follows: For maiden three-year-olds and up; mile ana{ Barry's hot one was flelded by Don (Ost79.—The talent had an upset in the hree-fourths of a mile,| seventy yarde, ehh) serch Hulewitt gent a ay ; 5 2 aR wonsiOxe! wrting. 4 ean struck out. No [SEF ty." was won oy Zao, [Parnas 200 and 2.0 8, won; Gaetan | bt fring, | ai ett Sashes Euerank outsider, at odds of 75 to. Ran-l nied. "Timent 18 teh AS AR TESS | EG RL many AlN 8 sia Fifth Inning. scat eer te, was second. The) gecond Race—Five and ono-halt tur- | pretties, 1h, Cromennalt cd Flood struck out. Irwin did ikewise. 3 $ x longs.—Won by Mathilde, 5 to 1 anc 109, 1 Ritter was hit by a pitched Rite Race—Five-elghths of a mile.—| tom Vestry, even (oF pla and 7 109,, Conley siole second and reached | third on fon by Zepho, 7% to 1 and 2% to 1;|Kvening Star third, Thxe—1, Mise Aimy, toh, a Michasta $/Dooln’s wild threw. Donov sca iin, 3 to ] for place, was wecond;| Third Haco—Seven. furlongs. Tien, cotta, OL, Shea 1) OYsieming. fouled out. to Ritter, Dooin Nogs third. Time—1.09 1-5. Pe a a A ORs erage EEE, Tanglble, ° 100.) Mile walked. tinged to right, Doon ft . 6 10.1 place, was Rec Chiron, i te i acl Shilds filed to Dono- y . . Wing pe Nama Sa Fact, 101, Doleson & Doolin, ‘Theeias, was dead-héaded to 4 to 1 place, was second and Mark Eanes 102, Redtern » rst, Mling the bases, Barry was safe third. ‘Time—2.12 2-5, Fer ateMEiwilL bent Pirevaedtnas ep sae 2 on Dahion'n fumole and Green scored, y ‘arre! C be B0id a - potas f it the side with a tower- Race—Five-eighths of a mile.—| yaP*oh Oot. Mat. Morris Pari’ MAIL he ‘Talisman won faulencee sion to Dolan, ‘Two runs. py tack De und, ft da 4 2 to 1;] horses except the yearlings will go un- Ph ag te ah ond. Sixth Inning. : 0) s thir Mblra, “imme L0F3g"'% "CONG: | der the hammer, vim hegkard walked and stole second. i 5 < gucrificed. Childs to Jennings, A Pies Sate scakey Tyee, Pages Sheckard reaching third. Dolan hit. to ‘Wins in France. yesterday Lyne had te- Postponed Game, White and Sheckard was run down. be- - fp celved a nati offer from a prom) on yours, Oot ‘The N 1] tween third and home, Dolan advancing. K. Vander. rvices next sea- : , © Nationall ty third on the Bauy Ae option on the} League game which was to be played| sensational catch here this afternoon between Chicago and] Xo runs. St Louis wag itponed on acco! jennings singled it rain, igi unt Of" ing's sacrifen, ‘Donovan ‘ads i Santee low Unet.) before the Savannah A. C. | Hui Ww ot New | Gteract Patsy | weuyve AISING GLASS WINS $50,000 STAKE. Ard Patrick, the Derby Win- ner, Runs Third for Rich Jockey Club Prize at New- market. LONDON, Oct. 2,—Rising Glass won the Jockey Club Stakes, worth $50,000, for three and four-year-olds, one mile and three-quarters, at the Newmarket First October Meeting to-day, Templemore was second and Ard Patrick was third. Eleven horses ran, or MORRIS PARK’S OPENING DAY IS NEXT TUESDAY. Supt. Gorman Says Press Club Benefit Has Been Postponed, Supt Gorman, of the Westchester Racing Association, announces that there will be no macing at Morris Park on Monday, as stated. The Press Club benefit, mentioned for that day, has open on Tuesday. This will leave Mon- day an open day for metropolitan race- goers. oo GRAVESEND ENTRIES. (Spectal to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Oct. —The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: First Race—For maiden two-year-olds; selling; about aix furlongs. | Michaelmas... lant Smith .... Sweet. Marjorie Meddling Mary Lord Turco Seinper Viv | Catherine Chi Harrison Pearidiver B.. Dovle Menelus Wyetteld Ink . oy ruacate Erde. Martonetta Razle! aa Nine Spot Witty Hivela Barkelmo Second Handicap, for three-year-olds and up; about two and & half miles. Zinalber «20. ...-+16 Herculean Misx Mitchell Perion Rowdy .... +. Sam Devare Fulminate 1186 Adjtdaumn Scotch Buah v+.....0146 ‘Third Race—For all agen; handicap; mile and furlong. Advance Guard. St. Finnan + 95 Col, BUD Daly . 8 Satire 18 handicap; about six furlo: Incubator 128 Brora... 105 Toscan 116 Lord Turco + 105 Interval U1 Squia . 90 Forward 10 Fitth race—for horses which have not woo at thls meeting; @ mile and one-»ixteenth. rsthourne 105 Cireus ir Cry. 100 Judith Campbell .. 1 Franklyn C, Sixth Race—For three-year-olds and up; sell- 121 103 Bedlam 103 True Blue +100 Lowchen 104 Frank Kenney ...+. 118 Duckoy Lady Radnor. Petra Hs... warden Throw a grappling iron into every opportunity you meet and you'll die wealthy. A quiet hint regarding MOGUL Cigarettes. They're made of selected Turkish io- bacco, Good smokes? Get your grappler ready. NAMES OF NEW MEN YET. Says Team for 1903 Is Complete, with Excep- tion of One Star Infielder. a It was announced this morning that the New York ball team for next year was now complete, and that with one exception contracts were signed with all the players. There is no hitch over the man who has not yet signed, and he will do 0 to-day or to-morrow, Following are the men who are known to have signed for the new team: Dave Fultz, centre field; Jack Warner, catch- er; Elberfield, short; Mortes, left fleld. The position at second Is the one not me as soon as he returned from his trip after players and he reports every- thing in the best of shape and has signed a team that on paper cannot | finish below second place, Brush this morning. ‘he team is complete with one ex- ception, but until the season Is entirely over we cannot give out any names. cannot amirm or deny the signing of any players whose names may ‘men- lacking too Play- tioned. The one name ers in either league and he has given been postponed, and the meeting will | yet filled, Fultz signed a two years’ contract at $%,600 a year, Mathewson has announced that he will not jump to the American, but will again be In the box for the Giants, Johnny McGraw did not accompany the team to Boston, but left town on a final round-up of players. He returned at midnight last night and was met by contract 1s that of one of the best his word that he will sign the omen’ that his present contract has expired, “The last game of the season wil played Saturday and) until then no names can be gfven out.’ “My iittle trip was entirely success. ful’ sald McGraw this morning. “And I have gotten together the best lot of players New York has ever had. Mi Brush has explained why no names can be given oul, but take ‘my word for it that we have the best men that money ore et the play- John . 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