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i is csanamueamentaaniinanaiin eaeneaialarimasiame ‘HE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1908. SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. 66. HUGHEY GOVERN | AND BEBEE RAN th Fought Fast and Were : " Trying for a Knockout All Through the Six Rounds. See Nese ehicn raruiied in 6 -round bout, Ww. ‘he youngsters fought hard from the nd of the bell to the finish, and each (Special to The Evening World.) TLADELPHTA, Sept. 16—Htghey lovern and Kid Reabe were the at- tions mt the National Athletic Club Jed to land a knockout, but without i, ‘There was no knockdown, al- though several times It looked as ugh one or the other must go before end of the eixth round, Although weather was hot, fully 2,500 specta- resent. Bre of the best preliminaries was be- John Allen, of New York, and Hurst. of Philadelphia. The Goth- te put Up a MIff and game fight and roughly earned the decision accorded h i-windup was between Sammy Rh end Bade Lonny, of Chester, (16 itter being substituted for Goodman at last minute. Although he stayed mit, he received a good beating. —— GUFFY AND RYAN { / FIGHT TO-NIGHT. Ke (Special to The fev NGAS CITY, Sept. 16 — Martin and “Philadelphia Tommy” Ryan Theet here In a twenty-round battle night if the police do not interfere. j ymen have trained faithfully for “go” and each Is confident of win- Duffy Is ight favorite in the 1B, which has been light. ‘It is expected that the battle will be hot one, and a big crowd will be on id to witness it Two Interestin; liminary bouts have been arranged: ing World.) HE AND YOUNG MACK W LITTLE FIGHTERS WERE BUSY IN THREE RINGS LAST NIGHT. ENT SIX FAST ROUNDS, INVADERS IN BOSTON; si DODGERS VS. ST. LOUIS. —_— “INVADERS.” ) BATTING ORDER. few York. Boston. Bb. Dougherty, 1.f. at. Collins, 3b. ler. r.f. Stahl, ‘c.f. eld, r.f. Freeman, r.t. iams, 2b. aren’ 8. y Ib, Chance, 1b, id, 1.f. Ferris, 2b. Beville. co. Criger, © Tannenill, p. Young. sp. ‘Umpire—Hassett. HUNTINGTON AVENUE GROUNDS, MOSTON, Sept. 15.—It was a surprise to the fans yesterday to see the lead- “fs in the American League race trounced by the Invaders, for the home {eam has not lost a game on the local grounds since July 30, when, curiously @nough, these same New Yorkerg put M# all over them to the tune of 13 to 1, Tho sun poured down as hot this after- oon as it did the day before, but it @i@, not prevent a tremendous crowd from pouring Into the grounds. ‘sit was ladies' day, and there was the Knowledge that the Invaders were to make their last showing in Boston. While the Collins band had everything fo lose in the struggle, Griffith's team had nothing to gain in the way of . Shamplonship honors, except the pride that might keep it nearer the top in the final count, First Inning. Conroy could not beat out a hit to Parent. A tly by Fultz fell to Parent's hands and Keeler popped one to Collins No runs. . fugherty was hit and took a freo Aa Collins forced him on a leap by 2 Mtoy by which he got a high bounder. 1 fanned and did mame. Freeman the No runs, Second, Inning. + Blberfeld was out at rst hen a lack of coacuing by New York fost'a run, Williams drove the ball to far right for three sacks and it was re Jayed by Freeman and Ferris to the te for an out. Jordan put up a pop for Criger. No rune, Parent drove a liner over second for} é bes La Chance fanned. Ferris feaehed frst on his rap, which hit Jor- @an's tex and pounded away and ynen were safe. Criger filed to McFur- Jand. Younz pasted the ball to Keeler'a a Collins. garden, Parent tallying and Ferris ¥oooting to third. "Uy" was held at firsts. Then there was a laughabie pol- formance. The Boston p: to s@00nd to draw a thre ed. end dropped ft. Fan in on Dougherty's double. JMNA got Collins's tis on (ne run Pons)" her lumber, nd succeed Elberfeld ran up to meet the ball made home Mo: Fer! Third Inning. VAslar ‘fouling off a dozen McFarland’ Pelence was rewarded by a trip Rit he was nailed trying for se ures lured into fanning 4 rove one straight to 5: Pons.) ABsabl plugged ic ball Uke a meteor Past Tannehill, but was chught at sec- hi Onda on Freeman's weakling to Con- oy, Parent was plugged in the ies 4 was laid up for tepairs for two inutes. Elberfeld made great stop Ta Chance on the ru and, tose Me the ball to Williams sidewise, got Pare: t. La Ohance tried the tactles Het worked in the second by running "to pull the throw, Beville could not caught, but trapped reeman, Whgran in. No runs. c Fourth Inning. Gavia took Keeler’s place at bat in} fourth Inning. Hoth Conroy a Hix were Jy vned ac hel: four sv yrockets, for Keele;, singled. rirk was No runs. ia Aoubled to lett. Criger flied to & Young fanned. Dougherty swept other run by his, bit. which got from MoFariand. and he stretched @ & triple, Collins was too ambi- wd tries Oo get a double ou of iss but found Williams walting at weORG with the ball which ‘ariand a abi crossed is, Who but it did no under Elgerfeld’s ver. Fitth Inning. fiiams hit for a base. Criger Jan's fou) fy and he drovel } Mingle. McParland sent Wiil- WIN a rap to right and Jo third Bevitle str t eked a double and the se in. Dougherty had © not return the balll dyun was in. Fultz was hance. Three run: put in a Toxas Leaguer as Dougherty nee WhO | fy Conray from LaChanoce finished Bree- man. (No runs. Sixth Inning Davia got a_single by a great sprint om tie nic to Pacem. Kiberteld raised. a foul for Criger. A running back catcii by Freeman fixed Willan. LaChance by a great slide to first caught Jordan. | No runa, Ferris connected for his third satet and ‘was ncrsificed to second by Criger. Young's pop was yarnered by Con- roy. herty was too awift for Wil- Hams, who handled his hit. Collings went to steal, and the latter got fo third, Ferri ‘scoring. ‘Then went to steal and Heville tried to cate Dougherty off third, but Conroy mad a mess of it. and two more runs fol lowed. Stahl out the air. Three runs, Seventh Inning. ‘By a wonderful jump in the alt Dou pped the “ball as it came from nd and held on with one hand, repeated the trick on Beville, the stop with the left hand, took Tannehill'’s Iner, No runs. PITTSBURG WINS FIRST GAME PITTSBURG, Sept. 15—The first) game of the double-header rcheduled to be played ihere to-day between t Boston and Pittsburg National League teams resulted in a victory for Pitts- burg by the following score: Boston, 01000090 0—$—- Pittsburg 02130001 —7-9-0 Batteries Williams and Leever, and Phelps. Unipire—Mr. 0° Chicago-Philadelphin (N, Y.) Double Meader Pontponed. (Special Derpatch to The Evening World CHICAGO, Sept, 15.—The double head- er that was scheduled to be played here to-day betw the Philadelphia and Chicago N. League Teams, was postponed mint of wet grownts. National League Standing. club. W. Pittsburg...89. w Yor 2) Honton Phila’phia St. Louis ty Cineinnail. 67 American League Standing, Chub, WL HAWTHORNE FINISHES. HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI “AGO, Sept 15.—The races scheduled (0 here this afternoon resulted as e—Five furlongs.—Won by to 10 and 1 to %: Ro nd; Sol smith, third; Race—Short course.—Won dy to 1 and even; Itacatiara, was second; Oliver longs.—Won by RUHLIN WRESTLES TO-NIGHT. Gus Rublin and Jim Gelvin will meet wrestling bout at Patace Hall, No and street, toenlg as, Rublin is to meet the irishman in a mixed style match and must throw him three times in an hour or the dect+- fon, The mateh is sure to be for blood, as both men are adeots at the game and there is no trick i the sport but which will be brought into play, The Akron Glant has a clean record as a wrestler and he will not want to tarnish ft by letting Galvin wet the decision, i WAGNER’S REAFPEARANCE. | Wagner's reappearance with the Pitts- burg Club ts good news. It ts folly for ‘college there jd, 3 nd 4 to 6. Don to 8 place, wax second and third, Time—1.10 2-5 Race—One — mile.—Won by cht, 8 to Land even, Sidney ( s for place, was second; Aholal { was third, ‘Time—1.46, BROOKLYN. BATTING ORDER. St. Louis Dunleavy, Smoot, c Brain Puke, 3b Barclay, It. Ryan, ¢ Demont, 2b Hackett, 1b, Murphy, p. (Special to The Evening World.) LEAGUE PARK. ST, LOUIS, Mo. Sept. 15—After a hard neries with Mc- G Glants dinals turned their hatcher, p. ~lattention to Hanlon's Hopefuls from the other end of the bridge this afternoon. Patsy's pets, without ther mannger in) the spangies, have been putting up a fast article of ball, but not quite strong enough to beat the Harlem crowd. They, look for ea Kime with the Gowanus band, especially as the latter are without! the services of Bad Bill Dahlen, who alw Hans Wagnerian ball gainst St, Louis Virgil Garvin did not come with the Trolley-Dodgers, but stayed over in Chi- eago to arrange for his re-entry tto Virgil {s amtatious to get his degree as Knignt of the Forceps be- fore his career us a ballplayer is eded and he will complete nis studies at the Uhioao College of Dentistry this win- Hanton, after looking at the no-htt record of Ames yesterday, decided that the Cardinals did not like new pitching ind trotied out his latest find, Grant Thatcher, of Los Angeles. Murphy aad Hackett warmed up for St. Louls, RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. (Special to The Evening World.) DELMAR RACH TRACK, 8T, LOUIS, Sept. 15—Following are the results of the races cheduled to be run here this afternoon ‘inst’ Race—Four and one-half fur- loigs.—Won by Frank Collins, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, Alcom R., 4 to 1 for place, Wik sac Foxy Granapa was third Time Six turlongs.—Won_ by Renin nd 2 to 1, Ales Guido, ty 1 plac second and Belle third. Third Ra . Atlas, 5 to 2 : Follies Bergeres, § to § for pi id; Wreath of} Ivy was third me—1.06, to The RAC! for TRACK, Sept. tomorrow's races +140 1a) Handicap; about Thancellor King 104 two cond Race about ilies and & Divination pi one mile and a- aingerfeld Ctreun Leader .... Brigand Warranted Sheriff Beli Moon Dalay Janeway Golabell Charawina Colonsay vitth 1 Two-yearsold selling: five one-hit furlongs, Hob ‘Murphy 102 P\nce Vie Wistaria 4 Anved High Hoe om Hylas Agnes Hrennan ..101 Carmelite Mimon nwad any one to ®ay one good team can beat another in a series of games, for bavebill is one of the most uncertain of games, tof . Conroy" 9! Br oy but with Wagner out of the Pitsburg team the Boston Americans should w the majority of games in a worl: championship series. Eisth Race—Maidens, one snite and aevent are ais } oo Meda racy DIS Roberta". 188 Paice 8 oe FISTIC TREATS IN STORE FOR PUGILISM’S PATRONS. George Munroe and Philadelphia, to-night. Johnny Willie Fitzgerald vs. Mike Ward, Port Huron, Mich., Sept. 17. vs. Chester Goodwin, Marlboro, Mass., Sept, 18. Jack (‘Twin") Sullivan vs, Charley McKeever, Boston, Sept. 22, Jimmy Kelly v Robert Fitzsimmons vs. Con Coughlan, Philadelphia, Sept. 25. Charley Neary vs. Young Mowatt, Milwaukee, Sept. 25. Gus Rublin ve. Kid Carter, Philadelphia, Sept. 28. ‘Tom Wallace vs. Jerry McCarthy, Salt Lake City, Sept. 28. Burdick Jimmy Devine, six rounds, Southern A. C., COMING BATTLES. “Kid” Griffe, Roxbury, M: 23, sept Eddie Hanlon vs. Benny Yanger, San Francisco, Sept. 29. Jack Johnson vs. Hank Griffin, San Francisco, Sept. 29. j Jack Johnaon vs. Sandy Fergusun, San Francisco, Oct. 16. J POLICE STOPPED ATTELL FIGHT. (Special to The Evening World ) ST. LOUIS, Sept. 15—Abe Attell and St Tavis,” Prosecuting. Attorney “ok | es Shicago boy, did not} has not! the department that Kid Hermann, the Chicago boy. did not! qetis’cin go on and that he will aoce come together here inst night per no excuses. Since Folk got after th schedule diers here his word is respected by All preparations were made for the apace: Aght.’and the promoters expected up to last minute that they would be able th AOGH 74° GOVERN HIS BOUT WITH “KID” BEBEE WAS EVEN UP THROUGHOUT, | to pull tt off, but the police put in an appearance early and put a stop to the proceedings. | It looks as though the boxing game would be dead for some time to come in Hermann are looking for ground and may ter part of this y GIANTS’ NEW PITCHER, WHO DIDN'T GIVE ST. LOUIS A HIT, LEON AMES IN HIS FAVORITE POSE. HERRICK WOULD FIGHT. Jack MoClelland, Tim Callahan, Kid Sam N. Mitwick. manager of Kid Her-|Goodman or the winner of Hanlon- rick, of Rochester, isues a challenge| Yanger go. Herrick has two draws to “108 to any 12%-pound man for @ lmitel-|his credit with Yanger and has fought 118 round bout from six te twenty rounds,| eighty battles, f ST. LOUIS POLICE PREVENTED HI AMERICAN LEAG { Only Twelve of the | Johnson Aggrega- tion Manage to Get Into the Society of -300 or Better—A Strange Story of Figures. The followers of the American ag- sregation will in all probability set towir think tanks working overtime when they note how many batters are in the .300 class. Rabid partisans will Ukely let out a howl Agure ju MUNROE MEETS PARKER TO-NIGHT “Issy” Putter Will Back the Miner in the Handicap Wrest- ling Match to Be Decided at Worcester. Jack will b iroe’s ability as a wre ted in Worcester, Mass. to- he tackles the clever Hght- welght, Harvey Parker, on the mat ina handicap match. No more adept wres- tor exists in the country than Parker; yet the man who some day hopes to bear the laurels of heavyweight cliam- pion fighter of the world has under- taken to throw the little fellow twice in an hour, Munroe has a backer and a man who will wager or Munroe in any sort of an undertaking, He is ‘Issy" Putter, the well-known bookmaker and owner the Antique Hotel Munroe, and w Putter accompantes bet any part of $1,000, which he carries with him in cold cash, that Munroe wili keep his share of the contract ———— AS TO TOM LOFTUS. The Washington Post man evidently has no use for Tom Loft He sayst anager Loftus has bi identified with thless ball clubs so long that t divorce himself from them. vill be tmpossible for Washington to secure a firat-class ball club until a com- petent manager is placed at the head of the team. ‘Tj bly do the must ba but hands nm: Lo! S FIGHT WITH “KID” HERMANN. sling, and declare that there must \¢ some mistake, During the p: there have only beea fourteen 8 fn the select bingle society. ‘Pwo have fallen by the waysld wo of the present twelve a nging onto the fig- ure three ‘by skin of their teat je three others of the present pish have their noses barely over the much desired mark, Out of this Philadelphia el Boston two, Cleveland two, and New York one eac. Louls aor ¥ up among the big guns. only Brownie with resped.ab' number of star ms three, Det Burkett ts the looktag figures, while Orth, of Washington, a pitcher at that, leads his associates, Plank, of Philadelphta, holds the honor of being the best flelding twirler In nding American League notwi! MACK STAVED THE FULL SIX AOUKDS (Special to The Evening World.) CHESTER, Pa., Sept. 15.—Young Mack, of this city, stayed six rounds with George Munroe, of New York, last night in the wind-up before the Chester Broadway Athletic Club. ‘The New Yorker gave a pretty ex- hibition of superior skill and outpointed the Chester boy in nearly every round Munroe played for the head and body and landed frequently, but was apparently taking things easy, and put very little force behind nis blows, Mack caught Muntoe napping with a couple of stiff uppercuts in the final reund, and Munroe warmed up a little, but there was not a knockdown in the contest. Mack was mostly on the defensivo, but Munroe pronounced him a good Uttle “man, ooo LOU DILLON’S RECORD. CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 15,—The trot- ling mare Lou Dillon will be started at the Glenville track Saturday next in an} attempt to lower her own record against | lime made last Saturday. when she de- throned Maud 8, (2.08%) on of the turf, ‘The mile Saturday was mado in 2.05, a high sulky being used. a3 NO OFFER FOR MARTIN. William C. Whitney has not offer: “Skeets Martin $25,000 to ride his hors in this country, as has been reporte But the millionaire has decided to quit the English turf, principally for th n that his trainer, John Huggins, es to retire, DELMAR AFTER DILLON. READVILLD, Mass. Sept. 15—It way| announced late last evening by Alla Donald that Major Delmar would! start against Lou Diilon’s record at Cin- cinnati on Sept. 30. —————==_ THE PACIFIC NATIONALS, The Pacific Nationals will finish with BOVLE AND MAHARG (Special to Tho Evening World.) READING, Pa., Sept. 15.—"'Crocke: Boyle, of Germantown, and “Billy” Maharg, of Fox Chase, were to have met here last evening in a ten-round bout, but the pugilists refused to go on when they saw the poor house, It was a great disappointment to @ number of out-of-town sports on hand “Kid" Kelly, of Philadelphia, and George Durango, the latter of Savan- nah, Ga,, were substituted. Kelly had the best of the ‘go’ from the start and had Durango on his knees three times during the fight. The bell saved the Southerner !n the last round, 0 ee HUNTERS IN JERSEY. The reed bird and rail bird season opened In New Jersey Sept. 1, on which day numerous hunters were seon along the creeks and meadows running out ought to be in the Bedlington terrier. men say the reed birds are very p! ful this season, and that as It now c & non-resident $10.60 to shgot within State 0) the there will be fewer hunters than formerly, and consequently better shoot- | penalty ; inz for local sportsmen. The for a non-resident hunting In the State without a lcense Is $20 and costs. HICKS WHITNEY’S JOCKEY. Jockey Hicks, the negro, will probably finish the present season in the employ of Willlam C. Whitney, A proposition giving the mililonaire the contract for Hirst call on the jockey's services, now held by Perry Belmont, 1s under con- nideration. Mr, Belmont is racing few horses now, DEER MORE PLENTIFUL, Deer are said to be more plentiful this year in the Adirondacks than for years, and as the shooting season opened on Sept. 1, the shooting lodges in the forest are now nearly all occupied and the guides are anticipating good business. ——— ROY EVANS'S FAILURE. Roy Evans, who passed in and out of Spokane, Salt Lake, Butte and Seattle, It 1s claimed that the Seattle Club of the Paclfic-Coast League has lost $40,- ‘The Pacific Nationals insist upon tle for theirs. \ Hydrocele, or jeumatism in all its adder and Kidno: Erysipelas orany with me. I will give . 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