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SPOR RUHLIN STICKS OUT 1118 DANGDROUS RIGHT. ham THE V/ORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER &, 1908. F CARTER LOST BY A NOSE IN FAST BOUT WITH RUHLIN, | THOUGHT | HAD HiM, SAYS RUHLIN. BY GUS RUHLIN, ter js a dangerous man, d to keep out of my way dur- ing the early rounds, with him, however, and in the fifth thought I had had gone a would have put and had the referee wed to give a decision nde fought aw, but on round giving Itt RS NEW PIRAT Now that J Phiater have signed | Pitan olny, a be amiss. Both | Marshall Is a naturat ne slugger order | sourhy, shown E PLAYERS. Mars tle speculation Pfister {8 a good of bot prodigy #et a pace from the jirst braze: clang of the gong that ttwourg class. With the spl am now working for fuss the newcomers will have a chance lot_about ts are they * to show thelr worth this fall And AIL Wan Decistonle If the doubi the nuriber tacked next the hand of the blond-lulred Brooklynite should be r the ring retired. Parent. Ds strikes. No runs nth Inn) INVADERS PLAY A CLOSE GAME |Deering Puzzles the Bostons in Game “on the Hill” and New, Yorkers Fail to Solve Dineen’s | Stan) # vented t BATTING ORDER. Philadelphia Boron ese Williamn, 2b. Clube Borton Clevelani | YORK, Sept. §—When Clark Gri Jimmy Collins's fest roe OBLIRSR nt wm ngins eem encom amare aca engage in their third and final gamo of and it looked as if up at any inoment clouds hovered low, ng in from the direction of the Hydaon b Second Race—F longs.—WVon by I Spencerian. jCarddona was third wore sweaters » them from This was th In a quandar the twirling, He i twirling for the vial onto do the dowble-heade: ~ snes, —Wor Walters w ond Race—Six lifted the Dall to Keeler sent ay a high one} yards reeman fled out along the Uhlrd Maon La Chances {ree | ris went a Krounuer to | Sand then by and Lachance. Migherty made a pretty ru Davis's foul fly Monet Yo an Auremaster taken by Des fast grounder perished at first Williams ani Second Rowdy Fourth Inning, O'Brien walked, bul wax forced at sec- ond on Stahl's bunt “RACING IN CALIFORNIA. i] be plenty of racing in Calle angel and Doeving, | Gall Jarent sent a fly t running eaten | of Conroy's at first by O'Brien nzel lifted a sky- eeting Jn San ranclsco, 1Ac atthe Los Angeles wack from Deo, hi Timelt Yellowsall Adlon ibe held at Ascot of the city. dumference, with a awiileh hike by e one purse a day of $350, plasw of ‘harve. om, 5 nas coin: be dead wal be in Lachance dre pout Al first by Sixth Inning, sot on Dinee Dougherty was out, sent bis team the field with a pounder to Wiliams, | % Becond to frst was the way Fulte wae Paes Re 1300/0 B04 Gan. G fie, Rose Braitien Win RRace-—Three-ysar-olds and up; salle ax ixieensh on turt. Davis got a put ing Sev 10k —————— Pu oned. Parent Me Washington Game (Special to The Evening World.) PHIULATHELIPHTA ¢ Kaine ¥ yo between. Welphia teams Roaton (N. L.) Wing Firat Sept double-header between the Boston nal League teams for Boston by 100 lowing are races scheduled afternoon Ra ta nor Howard Was second; Claas Leader wag third Time—1.51 1-4. { — ee WINNERS AT CHICAGO. spevial to Th FARLI Nis at'eraoon 1 RAC 1: Oude, 6.—We Third Rase—O: Mant, § tos, was third. ‘Time — SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. RAGE TRACK Sept. &—The ent ‘acon are as follows Firat Rave tongs of Futur lly Days Her i ndsome Flory +. Daryl hind Race—The Autumn Payne esse rth Race—The wr Pirate. ate ty Reve ye Bvals.ssyee Beville was flelded at every mut Washington wing score: 990 0-0 3 oo00 —_.—_ National League Standing. B24 Chie York, .o8 BIS Wath —— ST. LOUIS FINISHES. (Spectal to The Evening World.) SLOCH PARK Six and a half furlongs.— a Cook ) 1 place, waa second « one-half fur- was second; as filiows was second; Bill} nid; dames | Won by Way five and a halt tur six furlongs of Fue Hugenta Burch 2108 | Itgh, Race=Selline Paul Ciiiyal Lark Sterile 1! | Brooklyn Slugger Had Better of Going Except in Fifth Round When Akron Giant Cut, Loose and.Put Him Down. : BY KNOCKOUT. ~— (Spectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8.--Quakertown’s pugilistle humdrum of tea par- n form" handicapped a dad second, rwing to a trifling little weight din- repancy of some, forty or fifty pound. and musele, the ‘Trolleyville carriyd Mr. Gus of his feet, tiptoad him'to the head « e stretch and only let him get up | to be beaten ovt a nose in a dri ug finish. “Devisionless Philadelphia t © pleking of a winner, Mr jone Rocap—vowed his way, lockjawed m out Lae ¢ arlig smoke of the car- tine-spotted battlefte Delving Into his thinking apparatus to Kk a winner, it's dollars to doughnuts © would tods up with himself to see ughts of a dead heat or 1 up. Rublin's six feet two of brawn and muscle, towerlig head and shoulders above Carter's tow-topped sky-plece, the | Knight of the Mitts from the Ci Lost Gong Found Ruhlin Relleved. He had carried bis handicap into the camp of the Rulliniies with a wicked- 1 hess that brooked no obstacles at come forth with a bit of Uncle Sam's flag that cireled hia waist fluttering Joyously in the breozo of vitcory. Dashing through crashing rights that swept the ring like a blast of heavy ar- ullery, tearing past long stabbing lefts thet carried death and destruction In tlonk of His massive adversary every moment of the battle with undeunted courage, Certer was the fmearnation of tloodthirsty yiclousness and a glint of relief shot to Rublin’s eye as the gong sipped the #ixth and lust session into the turned-over ges of warfare. Crowd Didn't Turn Oat. The low cetlinged, Gishpan-itke arena of the Wasnirgton Sporting club showed bare in spots when the call to love a goood fight, but a slaughter they dodge. Nine out of ten counted last of a Spanish bull pit So they went to the ping pong tourna- ment. ‘Therefore the quantity of sheckele in the box office hardly warranted tho seml-slaughter aspect of the fray, But Moasrs. Gus and Edward fought thelr fight and battered and hammered each other with an abandon that wotted not ‘ot box office or gate receipts or any other old thing other than @ mutual annihilation society. Refore the Slaughter. Climbing into the arena ‘mid the cheers of their partisans, of whom Carter seemed to have the major por- tion, they pulled on their war togs- the same being five-ounce maulere— shuffied their feet into the resin and smiled thetr greetings at Jack Mun- roe, which same worthy was introduced from the canvas, “ld” MoCoy, automobiled to the ring side from the wave-lapped shores of Boardwalk Town, Atlantic City handled the guns behind the breast- works of the Ruhlin fortifleations Of to Good Start, “Crockey Boyle and one Vicery dis- turbed the atmosphere ‘tween rounds in the Ruhiin camp with a couple of towels. lissisaippi,”” a dunch of Knickle-pushing darkness; "Kid" How- ard and a couple of rag wielders fanned swinging start Carter in the lead by a nose; right flush on ft, too, Gus: smiled, but tt was the bull, It didn't go, And then he started for Brooklyn's pride, and for the fag end of that three min- lites. there were certainly decidedly rter badly the squatiy times, with in the business end ¢ tangled up squall "here nothing to was the verdict vf ‘And at iookea phat way ot Away. the rail birds, Hat Carter ¢ But out of it all came E devon. Shifting 1 ‘planned a charge, and wit ang! Bee shot from bis cv! derbolt W flying melee of of it back still smiling Bright ted y Ruhlin's face. AF rivnt eye marked th tt was first bho plur wound. arnslike pit Of these wen fig and, chokl Te, down stre with Nitred gto. But gore any mole loo, > big uN 1etl mauier smok sa Wa WW seam of, these two. worthi Low away stow ont or Would-be champions. amploni akinging for it the gd font them doth at DIC leg-weary a) founda in cae bellows department. And pointed: 89 house matinees, ir stuck, The Wily McCoy in Evidence, ; ore three-minute slaughter. ise, me the aecond nnd third, and two more rounds for the got into t um Wrooklynite was he nel yeiled his Fy Churches as an object of pity—entering He left it through a lane of| | cheering, ‘Taxy, dloodthirsty savages. charging the fortifica- battle came. Followers of Dame Fistlana night's programme the advance proot the blond youth. Rocap's getaway ad- vice, the gong, and they were off to a Ruhlin's too ward smil- the dy- iMhoes of the gong he made it, ke a thun- wrking overtime, ‘There was a ng fists, and out cad a blond-haired Youngster, gushed in a stream down h streaking his ) for the "Kid." The raney ti The Talaitary Romans vin with the Lntlecry of the Carterites, But thelr] Joy was short-lived. whe Jab Went Through ey charge and Carter was snit-| ee ng as che blood stream= faked Ws heaving chest awh, ef erimson. His nose had doesn't. make a champion . greamland wallop to the jaw was & AGM swung for It often enoug 3 pape ‘a dozen champions, or ex+ Mie Ruhlin had Seen early oute! ties suddenly flashed into the limelight of Iistlana last night with six | vloody, terrific sessions of heavy artillery warfare that made the storming of the gates of Pekin look like a bargain-counter rush on Willie Counter | Jumper’s ribbon domains at a New York department store, Gus Rublin, ponderous, massive, huge~ nuscle Swede, lumbering across , the sixteen feet of vesined canvas battlefield of the Washington Sporting Club, swapped a battering-ram collection of swift and sudden death with inat clean-limbed marvel of Sir Knuckledusters, Eddie (‘Kid’) Carter, gen- tleman of the P U G fraternity of Brooklyn. It began to look like (é iar breezing home on the bit, head swinging, it {twas not to be. te a His wilk “Kidiets" Charley MoCoy game at this juncture, shot « few drops of number nine into his charge and sent him not-fost on the path for fair, And he caught his prey tn the south- ist corner of the ballroom and dropped Wer a right on the Jaw that shook the ing supports and” touched Carter's jees to the canvas, He was barely town when he charged in agaln. And wgaln that right connected, and this the ropes saved th y. ‘The tressed ing In. ved and, breaking away, was 10 hed In, and still again. Kid’; keap away!" snen. Ika" tried to follow this advi “Keep and, heeding it, nearly met ins doom. Backing out of a clinch, hi A threw up lis right arm, ash! slugmered eo 6 eat of the Game, (Atublin’s mighty Jeft sank Into the Kid's" right riba. With a thud, down he went, clutching wildly at ils side, ping for breath, hurt, fearcully hurt. but sull groping gamely to rise, And rise he did, weak. but vame and orn; struggling to his feet to dash lnidiy to a desperate clinch, And as ed the welcome cry of the gong ross the rin d that was really the last of the fight. ‘There was another round, but tt Was tame. Carter came up wonderfully Rublin seemed weak, ove cautious and mightily plensad that ne as so neat being on the big rattler buck to the bright lehts of Broadway and the peaceful quiet of Dyker anu che a qlec ker Helghts Tt was all over except the couating up. \( CARTER THINKS HE | CAN BEAT RUHLIN. BY “KID” CARTER, Despite the dig difference in weight { think I can whip Ruhlin at any time Inside of twenty rounds, I had him going several times in the ehort fight and could have gone on in- definitely, I was perfectly fresh at the finish, while he was blowing bard. I did ali of the work and would have got the decision sureiy It the law had allowed the referee to say what he thought, DETROIT, Sept. &—Jim Corbett is due here to-day from St, Louis to begin a vaudeville engagement. From here Corbett will go to Chicago and appear for a week at the Masonic Roof Garten. Corbett says he is In fine shape, he looks it. He says he's through w the fighting game, “Jeffries? Oh, he's a wonder,” Is the way the ex-cham: pion puts’ it | Corbett says he will be in New York | w two weeks, | —=__— “UD” GRIFF BEAT BELFELO WALCOTT (Special to The Evening World.) BROCKTON, Mass. Sept. §.—Local followers of the pugilistic game saw a good fight here last night. “Kid” Griffo, of New York, and Belfleld Walcott, of Boston, were the principals. Yorker won in the twelfth rou Griffo had the upper band start and never lost Walcott put up a go Griffo was too good for him and won all the way. a AMATEURS’ TURNED "PROS FOR A Dt John Stell, Chairman of the Registra. day. Hoffer, whose name for the da William Smith, As Smith he finished third in the mile run to John Meliliott, of 3. RIFLEMEN SHOOT FOR NATIONAL PRIZE. Cracks of the Militia from Several States Begin Big Two Diy Match, SPA GIRT, N. J., Sept. &—The twel most expert eiflemen that the National Guards of Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Georgia and Ohio, and the District of Columbia, the . 8. Navy Marine Corps, and the cav- alry and infantry branches of the U. 3. Army have been able to produce, competed here to-day In a great team military rifle match, which will not be concluded until late to-morrow. It is the national match for a trophy and cash prizes provided by act of Con- gress. ‘The distances are 200, 500, 600, 800, 90 and 1,000 yards, ten shots by each competitor at each range. The United Stat service rifles and catbines and the service cartridges manufactured and issued by — the Ordnance Department are belng used. and 600 yard ranger, while to-morrow covered framed by the National Boaed for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, appointed by the Secretary of War. OMcers of the army and National work has Interest tn on any previous oc of the Sea Girt rang u satisfactory. G of the Ume, in a drisgling rain. New total of 410 out of a possible 600, —$——__—— BRIDGEPORTS IN HOBOKEN. The He last Sund cures 2 tain they will beat the Jerseymen. —$———_$—_— KRAMER THE CHAMPION. ey ! won the title from Ivor Lawson, Kri uonal finksh, Woodford Clay patd $2,100 for a i tiie smile that won't come off was for @ fon of I Soaucaaaia of Al of Philadelphia, and John Leavitt, of! Boston, He thus won 4 money dre) | FE TANNEHILL’S GAME. ‘The firing to-day was over the 200, 590 the $00, 900 and 1,000 yard ranges will be The contitions for the match were Guardsmen of prominence are among the unprecedentedly large throng of spectators closely following the progress thes competition, All other target en suspended, and more the match Is manifested than asion in the history Although the day opened cloudy and damp, the conditions for firing were en- will play the Bridgeport team at the St, George cricket grounds on Sunday. The Bridgeports have se- three new players and feel oer- rank Kramer is now the champion t for the season of 193, having wound up with @ score of 62 points mer iw opponent's 60, taking the lead by winning the ty o-mile race in @ sensa- _—<—<————<—_—_ SIR DIXON FILLY BRINGS $2,100. | t won't come off ling My by Sir Dixon—La Colonia at Ton duty, It was the “Bull,” but] ie gheepshead Bay sale, this belng one fof the three youngsters to) fetch H better. [. V. Beli paid $1,000 Lee ts herethe. Jawens, me . ith got a col , Flam: Tiss fc hom? JUMPER SWEENEY ~ HAS GONE BACK Mike Sweeney, who holds the world’s on Committee of the A. A. U., says/recora for the high jump, 6 feet 56-s several new West Side A. ©, athietes|inches, has evidently gone back as a are to be disqualified for competing as|high jumper. At the Caledonian game professionals under assumed names at|Sweeney couldn't jump any aigher than the Scottish games, at Maspeth yester-|6 feet 6 Inches. for which he was awarded third prize. William Marsh, Among the West Side athletes the one) of Boston, won first prize with a Jump most conspicuous, Stcil says, was H. Was) nas been considered unbeatable in wits of 5 feet 9 inches, Heretofore Sweeney |dranch of athletics, Lee Ts everybody of lote the way he has been playing ball. He has been hitting fairly wel and has been fielding better than at any previous teme of the year. | Whether he is just getting started or this is a spurt at the end of the season ix hard (o tell, ibpt if this kdnd of plac ing had come a bit earlier In the sea- son !t probably would haye netted bet- ter results for President Comiskey. and, |incidentally, for himself when next sea son is talked over between them: ————— RELIANCE DISMANTLED. ‘The Reliance {s now at City Island, and 1s being rapidly put into shape to go into winter quarters. The sails have |been stored and the spars are beiny taken out. Tae yacht will be generalls dismantled and will then be hauled out and put in a permanent berth at the Jacob yard with the Columbia. TING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. 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