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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1902, ~ GIANTS WIN AND LOSE IN BOSTON. Last Games of Season Are Played Before Small Crowd New Yorks in Hoboken To- Morrow. The Batting Order. Boston. New, York. a, c.f. Browne, |. f. enney, 1b. Bresna t. xter, rf, McGa ley, 1, Hrodle, Demoni, 2b er Greminser. sb. Lande Long, h, Willis, p. i Moran, c, innity, p. ‘Umpires—Eason and Cronin. ; (Special to The Evening World.) », 80UTH END GROUNDS. BOSTON, Oct. 4—The Giants lost the first game | of the double-header which winds up | the season of 1%, through bad playing | fn the field. They made errors at crit- foal stages. This, with Boston's few Bits, which were always timely, helped | the Bostonians to win. Mathewson pitched an excellent game, as did Malarkey. The New Yorkers failed to bat when they had men on bases, One of their pair of runs wes made chiefly through Malarkey’s bad work in fleiding. When the second game started, Victor Willis was sent In to pitch for the Bos- tons. Moran was sent in to catch his gurves. McGinnity and Bowerman were the Giants’ battery. First Inning. First Inning—Browne jlitted a fly, 19 er. Long helped Bresnahan out, ook ‘SteGann's, fly. No, runs, ‘Lush walked, but Tenney forced him ft second. Dexter lined a fly to MoGin- mity, and Tenney was doubled up at ‘first. No runs. Second ing. Brodie got two bases on Demont's bad gisow of hie hit. Bowerman bunted a to Greminger. Just as Lauder Brodle stole third and scored on Long renee ran's poor throw to catch him. ped Smith out. One run. Resith threw Cooley out. Demont hit bai st Smith. Brodie got Greminger's , Demont stole second Long was helped out by Smith. No Tuns. Third Inning. Dunn beat out his hit to Lon was caught trying to steal second. Mc- Ginnity hit to centre for a base, He tone second. Browne fanned. Bresna- an walked. McGann reached first on Demont’s error. Brodle's safety scored lnnity and Bresnahan. Bowerman | led to Lush. Two runs. Moran hit safely to centre. Willis's ul filed to Bowerman. Lush fanned, le took Tenne; fly. No runs, Fourth Inning. Demont went out of the game. Dex- ter went to second. Moran went to right fleld and Kittredge behind the bat. Lauder fanned again. Smith Bingled to left. Dunn foul fied to Kittredge and MoGinnity tied to Ish. No runs. Dunn threw Dexter out, Cooley rained a fly to Lauder. Kittridge was retired by Dunn. No runs. Fitth Inning. Tenny and Wilts retired Browne. Long, threw Bresnahan out. McGann ied the same way. No runs. Grominger reached first on Dunn's error. Long pop filed to Dunn and He Greminger was doubled up at first. Brodie took Moran's fly. No runs. Sixth i Brodie bounced a safe one over Lon Bowerman bunted and react Brodie was caught napping at nd. Dexter helped to put Lauder “out. Smith pop fied to Tenney. Nn Bresnahan got Willis’ fly Brodie was under Tenney’s fy. Seventh Inning. Seventh Inning—Dunn hit safely to Bets. MeGinnlty dr dropped a safe one over second, A wil h scored Dunn and PMeGinnity oF second. Hrowne taut Shoat. Bresnatian fied to Cooley MocGinnity. scored. Browne failed to Steal second. McGann fanned, Two ru wne £0! ly to Brod! te so was Greminger's. too; but Kittredge w: base Pa te. No runs Bighth Greminger took Brodie’s po Lush fanned. No runs ter's fly. Cooley «ent Kittredge's hit was for Long sin- s caught at ‘Inoing. | erman fanned. Greminger helped Law- | der out. .No runs. | Moran Walked. Willls flied to Brodie. | Lush sinzled p fer. ‘Tenny. sin- led and the bases were full. Moran Bcored while Smith was retiring Dexte: Cooley foul-flied to + Ninth Inning. Smith was retired threw Dunn out. Greminger. No runs wun retired — Kitire: ‘aol to Smith. Lunn put Long out Score by Innings. | SECOND GAME O1200020 00000601 9 1 Tenney Dexter, 1b. rf Starecoreacerer pO 4 B\Totals 5 -110000000. 90020120 OM Malarky w York. 1, Boston. i ark, 7; Boston, 4, Struck C Stolen Dexter, Brew ite—Demont, Wild Time of Game- ma ptres—Mesxrs —$<—<——— LYN GAME OFF—RAIN. ELPHIA prevente. the Brooklyn Bmal games of the season. -—_————— DEFEATS MAHONY. im Covered Court Tournament. Oct. 4—The final in tho Lawn Tennis Champion- contested in 1. hour and on and Oct. the Wet Ph Tennin from playing | L THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. + |GOLD HEELS SOLD AT A LOW PRICE , -f Best Horse of Year Goes for "$8,600 — Major Daingere field Brings $10,500—Sale a Disappointment. (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND RACETRACK, Oct. & —The sale of the McLewee stable of horsea before the races ‘hia aftersoon was a great disappolatmen: to every one except the peopie who bought the two cracks, Gold Heels and Major Daingerfleld. The former Urought but $6,500, less than half his value if he should never race again, and the Major fetched just $10,500, far below his real worth. Jockey O'Connor got Gold Heels and R. A. Draper Major Daingerfleld. O'Connor was probably acting for some one else. The bidding was slow, it belngsome time before any sort of a figure could be obtained for either horse HARLEM WINNERS. RACE TRACK, HARLEM, Oot. 4— The races run her this afternoon re sulted as follows: First Race—Three-quarters of a mile. Bron by Chicadee, Tot and4 to ndflea, to ‘or place, was second| Goldaga third. Time—1.24 2-5. t Becond Raco—Three-quarters of @ mile.—Won by Fairbury, 8 to 6 wna to 5; Pirates Queen, 7 to 10 for place, was second; Gracious, third.- —Time, 1.24 8-5. Third Race—One and three-elghths of & mile.—Won by Aladdin, 6 to 6 and 2 to 5; Flying Torpedo, 3 to 2 for ALL THE BIG VARSITY FOOTBALL ELEVENS IN TACKLED STRONG OPPONENTS THI /HARVARD, 23; ASTARITA EASILY WINS THE PROSPECT HANDICAP. (Continued from First Page.) —_.——_ CORNELL AND UNION stand a troblesome drizzle which soaked thelr togs thorough! ‘EAST S AFTERNOON. —_s—__ hia met Rutgers here this afternoon, both colleges playing their first game of the season, Both teams were in good shape and New Jersey men were betting be- the fame that they would put the ‘or Columbia's line New Yorkers came here in a spe- companied by a wd of who bi rooting’? for their } team as soon as they arrive First Halt. In the first half Columbia scored 21 to Rutgers's 0. Rutgers was outclassed, | and her men were the rushes of Colt In five m started Week too Hght to withstand | a's heavler men, | the guine was | a_touchdown, una and one sen- full length of the fleld. | to theircredit, Other big winners w hem i Label PLAY AT ITHACA. BUHE Hale: BATES COLLEGE, 0. L. V. Bell, $10,945; Frank Farrell, $ Ne hundr kicked off for Princeton Alex. Shields, $40; John A. Drake, fell who adv od five 36,080; G. B. Morris, $6,100, and S. San-| whom. be ame mn 1 ford & Sons, $4,080, Fused aboot th to he 1 Cole, Thurm» FIRST RACE. ond ft eee erties ithe haere atwhich Dat if palilghwelene Mandicap; for all agers aboot six | Hut River PAROS I Ware et ETS scoring was dc urlongs was not in th money. We was away 1n i Howes, whte. oa alt. Fin. ht and prominent to the stretch, Dut smith tT. Andrews, erm, mites, JocNe: SL ATAIE me weakened, Astariia aafted to the Tyteman Re Libp tue, Wah i, Marti nt nie the turn an Tithere to noes : Atle Cochrane aes end, winning cleverly by a length Purcell a Griswold baugh was hurt and t 7 “! i a half from Hurtsbourne. who heat cata 0 a wrimeetnneie ta Oaguvite, 114, alta. 208 wr stat heal pho heat Come sees Hit Raymond Y rinaoten) os 1 ss ee Mable Winn. 2. f aA nec away, Tt ts esti ot TY °. ef he eats! wat ! Be idea AN ea ha Marlen, ab smith 7 o2 15,000 was dumped Into the rina oy — LEHACA, Oct. 4—The game this af ‘or tho first ten. minu CAMBRIDGI Byrlin, 1 Tirite. nevn tween Cornell and Union - Yo scorin don mez Bates on Arden, 6 FOURTH RACE. tracted a great deat of attention line’ for oe Hart wen The Getnha Girl, 115, Nedtera. 6 9 10 5 6 ‘pig Hettiog COURCH player. ‘The home team was in) WIEN the ball for a se: WAR iiim itscee alee ROAGME Ra Lhe et oeiatina Suitaicria, strlace. Splendid shape and had no fear that the | Safer made the third. tan THelotatovse ndurdly had the most speed, 1 "La vistors would manage to score, Purcell | P Om ate es RiP Sexe raced In front to tho att Gy AS lncntat NTRIWeeer BREE Ince ; TO song ugh, 0. co d's team was str 1 y Helle of Lexington, 1 Winn and 2 5p thd Ai ere both in the game, the Prine + 23 r ‘ reap r ack O'Latitern’ In clove order: “Wwhen| 7 48 former being at left half and the Latter | rinceton, 2i; Lehigh, 0, by the reappea > of Barnard, ralghtened for home Jack O'Lan é playing right guard —.-— aftoy an absence of more than ay tern and Kingralne « © Scorer PENNSYLVANIA, 17: Was again found In his old position at f s ritle - Kingraine winning cud from Belle + five and one-halt First Malt m0 night guard mate, on th of Kexingian,. who waa a head In front ve STATE COLLEGE, 0. side of centre was M.A. Marsivall o mnidurdis. a: ng ————— or {i = StHalf Fin St Place h Yd Dartmouth gua vo promt - LAC! hy" YALE BEATS AMHERST | The o hold. that po on Crimson felling. for th te and upward; mite am {lie ve rueneaian lan BY SCORE OF 23 TO O. |p !s.0% ay hile Sear ] Wlehiante Minn Roosevelt Wore Crimm Starters, white ‘4 The Line-Up, (iftmvan g the #pe ‘i in : i ’ val « Db. Rod! Helde Card, 108. es aa pe : WT Horvard junior, She oceuple | Mackenaa x, 112.7 Knbene 10 ) oe Nouous place In the fh Hey | ive Banner, 1a Ree dt i ay - an. wore a sown and hat of Maleter, io A UM dandy 910 11 ‘| pa um | ore ON aa | Me Hane, MO Ariving. Time—t1.¢ wr ny Son ith 7 | | pahneke went rigat to th Q REED - First Het. : | fall. made all the runnin, Harvard played snappy ball in the leverly bya. lengths tr tit Despite the rain clouds | drst half of to-day's game with Bates Wha was second. all ast disagreoable weather, «oon long driving rushes by Dove was third, twee Hl ral! enthusiasts m- | Gre nney and Piper. Graydon MEER RiGee (Speclal ty The Evening World miedvenie m | made ats on a darin auireeeyearaita neal HAVEN, ¢ Oct tu O}and Plyer carried the bail over SOS Ard Ss: ratte, 208 ene Ya team played Amh College t 7 i " a i an Ortew nthe “ripples? f swung: Ub, Odom 1 game, for th ys from Massa and tn redy's through a get Frie 110, Cochran b & setta arom: heavy wml Wale ‘tried of the diten's tackling ney made from is ke was a, Te Sian guek Won anaes out a large number of candidates to-day Ret Sale Cee et Cee ay Goaaionie aetyancbens ater, who was stan th yroamter “mide all th he squad may ul ag howas fl ws git. ‘Score rat haif: Harvard, laim’ of foul, was not ; wi all me Cee Cae i Ltleld which was vary une Second Halt. THint Race head with Soronater t ay a Head &iMl eat Hate Ow malts f2l | in the second half Harvant put in a aiandieapee forece polaenl ie away and Fried Krupp. came ‘i 1 teams | theli plete set of substity Bue yet a F oF two-year-olds away 8 "led Krupp cium FAR KIARA TOI Aid anothr a 3 pete $ ng Bates's tine only sane haga k nee Thadwick carried th the . 1 Lindsay making th. i Tee eae . : RueeGhin: setured in of Stillman, who aver 1 6 ‘ and one-hait el kick Yule ag AECL heer from forty-ive to fifty yards, D, Fy ‘ r ae wid J to Amherst’s] & Meritt ‘ A the first 1. but missed 00 ba five yard line, where they | 3 r ‘ h 1 atte H ran Final Score—Harvard, 22; si ly ul and yards on a fu) ie aa © the secoud touchdown Bn Cee te ding | Baten has i alled to kick y ine “and goal w ———o ( tal ti Capt. Chadwick was ard the end of , 7 m0 “4 at) hotel ati Fm COLUMBIA'S ELEVEN s 2 3 % iw by Score first hal{-Yale, tty Am- nitted. « PLAYED RUTGERS. . T. K 9 it 12 5 | Micha herat, 0. Won cleverly. ‘Tme—1.103-5, | Ann ada bt ee key e, The Line-Up. remarka f the | Danie ) vs oe. River] Right and kloke eel alt Columbta. Poa! Rutgers Madders rift 1 a ' State br 1p and. played Wood Ro Morris and went back orham at rate us! eeu Hrown i » eee dently there was me—1.07 mi v ae a Centre een — — Coll wt ind State uc. | Duden ue WEST POINT, 5: GEORGETO : mans ‘ ‘ na ee 19° | WN, 4; : : a a ey fum- Qf Yate 4 bal iad t ’ aby Lv Sehoonmaker TUFTS COLLEGE, 0. ANNAPOLIS, 0. iets ata Sc cramer nd. plays at Brinkerhow Sai Am was Wil several good ats ball) was rn. Moore The ne-Up, arried ele Ra aroee Sie and the Special to The Rventng World.) a Poin Positions . Anuay AIX Score—Yale, AE ROR Ram RICMeay niet eee bee BRUNSWICK, N. 3, Oct. 4 [S 5 “ herat, 0. his team from Colum: \ x «ae | TIGERS PLAYED LEHIGH Hh i a it Rass _M t {: want every man_ that is Bees an ah ms ON RAIN-SOAKED FIELD. UN, COME LO YO? saiicring trom Varicacete, heer ate KH samen ¥ = isteictares Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, Torney Fb Hydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal Discharges, “(Special to The © Warts Rheumatism in all its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, | Weer F Biadder and Kidney Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, football » senile Erysipelas or any Eruptive conditions of the skin, or & gam e " the le ® er | trewte any Associate Diseases of Men, to come and have a social Rain poured in torrents, dronohing the | oie ieee Raftorty Laan t with me. 1 will give you Free of Charge a thorough Spectators and making th tle in thelr tea: 2 ees personal examination, together with an honest and scientitic pery as a greased pix. Gangs of pria- | At! . A Paremuah opinion of your case, Suifer no longer, Consult me at once, oners had been busy all monaing put-| fp been work. KM Purvis ii you can’t call, Hours, 9 A. M, to 8.30 P, M. Daily. ng ‘veveral wee 7 o can) ve The Washingt Susie PR tO A.M, to4 P.M, Naame Advice Free. tog up the large grand stand, which the boys were confd of winn rain acon made too uncomfortable to ey ‘The Seare, iret Halt Gesranenn, 21, Naw: ie wa sans PRINCETON, N. Jy Oot, ‘Tigers seem to be doomed to rain tw! season. In the second game this si lon both Western and Eastern was second; Little Elkin, third, 2.41 3-6, Fourth Race—Five and one half fur. longs.—Won by Gregor K., 2 to 1 and 4 to 5; Jack Dennard, 6 to 5 for place, was second; Duellist, third. Time—1.15 3-6. ———__ ST. LOUIS FINISHES. RACE TRACK, 8ST. LOUIS, Oct. 4— Following are the results of the races run here this afternoon: First Race—Seven-eighths of a milo— Won by Joe Lesser, 3 to 1 and even Leenja, 8 to 5 for place Russeliton, third. Time—1. ime— Second Race—Five-elghths of a mile.— Won by Extell, 7 to 1 and 6 to 2; Gas lighter, even for place, was second; Doe Mayer, -third. Time—1.05%. 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