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ALL THE “When a-champion in any line, sport or otherwise, has won the bay, you can't dlame him over much If he leans back fn his easy chair and takes on a super- @illous look. Eats & general proposition the sit- the arena accept the super- eiliousrees, No baseball team that ever won @ Pennant Was so rooted for, so beloved fn their endeavor while battling for the fag, as the New York Giants of 19, But having won and also beaten a @eason's reeerd of victories, they found themselves hissed by their loyal sup- porters yesterday, Thelr indifference to the result of the game with Chicago was not treated with ‘fndifference by the fans who hed paid their good money to see baseball. Sam Mertes smashed « ball to left field) was easily good for two bases, ba didn't see any necessity for hur. himeelf, and just lasily ambled to Grst. ‘Tho fans didn't like it. They showed thelr disapproval. Then Warner drove @ hard one to Byers, but he made no _Qttempt to run ft out, In fact, he stopped half way between the plate and | ¢ firet base and awaited the throw which declesed dim out. Fans Got Busy, ) ‘hen the tans became sarcastic, Thoy ‘M4 things Which even champtons ought Mot t6 like to hear. Those champion Giants have several More games to play. Many patrons of the sport will pay to see these games, HAVING BROKEN RECORD GIANTS WILL NOW REST Ohampions Do Not Feel the Necessity of Hurrying Now that the Flag Is Won, and Displease Fans with Their Playing. \ NEWS f° disgusted fan in these latter-day games on the Polo Grounds doesn’t know. Yesterday the Giants found that they couldn't hit this youngster Briggs, who pitched for Chicago, They tried, but could not solve his delivery. Then to make good as champions with their ad- mirers, they pretended an indifference to the result-a kind of well-we-don't- Te- we'll-give-them-the-game. The generoajty of the top-noteher ta the under dog. ‘That ts, apparently, ‘The Giants have done this before, and got away with it, But the observant fan ts getting next. He knows the difference between four Aces at the bat and a four-flush, Is Getting Wise, fan has become wise to the high ant aa mighty attitude of the New Fork triumvirate, Brush, 1 en, Freed~ ond Andrew Freeman. Oh, man fs atill in Md count-up ort the Polo Ground box. Joba Taacling magn forth the ukase that > Giants will not lay a winners the American Thousands of baseball patrons are “nat why. they have pretty nearly reached nh anawel Re Nationa Jengwy fears the Issue, wer, butted in an ow York he magnate—has sent ‘Tohna ee interests, were trained on him. ndrew Freedman aimed the guns. Bur Jopauee, won out, Now, If the New York gy win the » nant they are not to be recog- ‘They certainly are entitled to some hind of @ un for their money, Will they get it? ‘There happens tobe one thing that the By Brush, McGraw et al. But the baseball patrons of this big pure, has reached 4 recognition of hie two teame as rival hy And his verdict goes, CAMBRIDGE, Mass, “Wanted—a good quarterback for Har- ‘ward football eleven.” "The above sign hasn't found ite way fmto the newspapers as yet, but if things keep on it looks as if some such expedient would have to be remorted to, ‘As poor @ quarterback ea Marshall made for the Crimson team last season the coaches as yet have failed to dis- cover a single person who cam begin to ‘approximate even-his mediocre ability, Bteve Noyes, substitute quarterback last Year, has been running the team in the signal practice so far, but he lacks al- most every necessary requisite for the place, He (s neither wy, nor atrong, nor & good drop kfeker, nor a good punter, mor a good runner back of punts, Besides Noyes there is so far only “MANY ATHLETES “ARE SUSPENDED o— Sie Registration Committee of the Metropolitan Association yesterday sus- pended the Dominican Relay Team competed at the Diocesan Union mes, Belleville, N. J., Sept. 10, for al- wing to compete on its team under the| Dame of J. Rilev J. J, McEntee, who was declared a professional Sept. 6 for ig competition at the Brewers’ games SAug. 21, The names of the men on the werd Curran, P. A. Beran, Job qd. J. Matates) and Mr, 8 MADDEN FIGHTS LY PT Kelly contest was settled to-day, the managers of the men met by The bout will be held in it, On the outskirts of the city Oot. “Mey are to box twenty rounds at tlhe Kelly is working with Kid ae typ at Murphy's road-house, Me- Fadéen is hard at work in hh gum- nablum aud has ongaged several spac- ring partners. ‘3 woe like to arrange ea 2" sie regen Ay mipnng s he. game. were the plichin of Ihe ching io jo wee tee orn ve Beles ten ot treient Yorkyille Piel! the romeated han 1 G00D QUARTERBACK NEEDED BY HARVARD AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS ‘The Evening Woeld will publish every day in the Sporting Bdition the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- Jenges, 20. Address all communications to the Amateu., Baseball Editor ‘The Bvening World, Puliteer Building, New York. raging eleven 10 | one other possible candidate for the place, Thia is Hugh Kernan, of New York, brother of Bob Kernan, captain of the 192 eleven, Kernan ie quick and a strong punter, as the result of a summer's coaching under hie brother the Inst xt eens, But he lacks the experie paving never come out for the team m befor pice, of Andover, was at first count- ed on a8 m quarterback candidate, but his mental training was not up to his physical training, aad after flunking oe entrance examinations Ae went back the school which gay birth, Star, of Groton, man whom the coaches thought to ute jae this season, but he has failed to put In an appearance as yet. A New Jersey lad named George Tay- quite an Impression on lor ia makin; Soldiers’ Field just now, and if he had ten more pounds there is no telling wh: he wient fot be able to do this year, Taylor le possessed of #1 and nerve, but weighs only about pores. He halls from Newark TCKER-LOKE BUT 6 OUND “Chick” Tucker, the feather-weight fighter, of this city, who fought thir- tepn battles In four months in Philadel phia last year, fs to fight again in the of Brook!: of the ha two lads the New |meet Kid Locke, the Quaker City fighter, In a, six-round bout before the Na- tion, . on next Saturday night. Tuckeh id one of the hardest hitting Uttle Aghters in this country. If he suc- ceeds in beating Locke his manage: Jack McG from the fidence, | SHM ATE CMS LEMAR Florrie Barnett, manager of Cari Schmidt, the clever middleweight wrest- ler, of New York, is negotiating for a match with Charles Lenhart, the erack wreatler of Newark, N, J., either mixed style or catch as catch can, best two out of three falls, Schmidt has defeated all the cracks in his class the best Speetal bayivid Number, fm colors with neat Sun- ‘a Worl Buy It to keep! reat fidtoriest value. fo Harlem An fifteen minutes at last! Richmond, Tila brilliant showing ts due to the great pitching of Noite, Who struck out el@hteen men, and the z | batting of MeDowell, who mide three Tuna, and the fine fe for the winners. The team of Stapleton Counc) has & Gaara wg A ey fy by = an jon! woul bp Counel team to arrangt another gams. Pcore again hear from “th the Curtis Counc. 00400000 oo Stapleton 4006 atic a ear tm to O 102007 ait OO 14000 MURPHY HAS B OF M’GOV MURPHY AND M’GOVERN FIGHT SIX-ROUND DRAW : (Special to The Evening Wortd.) PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2.—Tommy Murphy, of the New Polo Athletle Club, of New York, and Hughey McGovern, tonal Athletic Club last night after ever witnessed in this city, rounds these two clever knights of the mitts punched each other, were almost fit to sink to the mat with exhaustio, In view of the showing made by thera, house was filled to overflowing, New York sent a olg delegation, headed by Billy Newman, Tom Lloyd, Joe Uhie,! Harry Fulton, Johnuy Oliver and Don- lin, Gtibert, Bowerman and Dunn, of amites were present at the ring side. The two boys weighed In at 120 pounds they entered the ring, Murphy being}! ‘tho favorite. The usual complement of | challenges were issued. The boys agmed to box straight Marquis of, le! Queensberry rules. McGovern's wants) Were attended to by Joe Humphreys, | Willle Fitsgerald, Podo Moran and, The boy other with a determinatign born of con- transgressed, The boys fought clean shoremen, THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1904 meseteorem| OF DIAMOND, RING | GIANTS LeT UP _IN THEIR WORK. AND RACE TRAC | phy was gauging bis man, but In the next four rounds Murphy had a shade | the best of It, The sixth and last round left little to be desired between the two, Unly one knockdown was scored dur- ing the entire bout, This occurred in the first round, waen McGovern, cateh- ing Murphy off balance, whipped 3 right over and landed squarely on Tommy's juW. The blow sent Murphy siagKering half way acrons the ring and | haf the floor, | gtr of crimson fluid which | wowed freely from beg! A lg? teati+ with Frankle Neil the cltb-| Goreta's Madge mitt ts that member, Hughey feldom used ‘hia tight, con: tenting pimself with left jabs, waiting for @ knockout, His blows did not tease Murphy, whose work was a reve- lation, Moth hands worked with the Tapidity of a piston rod and with plenty yn, fought a draw at the Na- ne battles For six dest and flervest fietic until both from their strenuous efforts. quite coax sleep should it land th the Hett | LTV, | was steored | and on the Tarantula were ) FOUGHT M'GOVERN DRAW. FIGHTS IN FOUR RINGS SCHEDULED FOR T0-NIGHT ——— +4 There will be plenty of actton In vart- ous fight rings to-night, and followers of the game are bound to see some fast milling, The most important battle scheduled (sa six-round affalr between Philadel- phia Jack O'Brien and Joe Butler, the colored Hight hoayy-weight. These men will meet before the Broadway A. C., of Philadelphia, While O'Brieg is the clev~ erer of the two, he will find no mean antagonist In Butler, who, besides being fiy, has a wallop calculated to spot. In St. Louls George Mdmate, of Chi- cago, and Gus Gardner, of Saginaw, wilt mix it for pidacad rouds betyes COULO'S GOAT WOK FROM TARANTULA Howard Gould's steam yacht Niagara | defeated the Tarantula, owned by K. Vanderbilt, jr, In a thirty-nine- Ww. race was started off Stepping Stones | | Light at 910 o'clock and the yachts | lenced as far ns the buoy off Eaton's | Cor, 7th & Felix Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. Neck and back, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Gould and Dr. ore on the Niagara, ‘which Fulford, . K, Van- derbilt, jr, W. 8 Hoyt, A. de Navarro and George A. Cormack. Cooley atecred the boat, At first the Tarantula held her own, but off Excursion Rock she ran into and the Niagara closed up oa her, Off Matinnioock Point at 9.33.50 the Niagara led by about a quarter of a length, and then drawing ahead Mr, Gould's yacb\ crossed the bow of the Tarantula at| 660, Niagara after that had everything her own way. Golng out the Niagara beat the "raran- | tula 2 minutes 4 seconds, home she beat her 2 minute The actual time of the Niagara over the course was 1 hour 45 minutes 18 sec- onds, and of the Tarantula 1 hour 68 minutes 12 seconds, The official tae of the Rematta Committee times of the Fre, hy signal, and ¢! e beaten, the Reraatala by 3 min-/ @ seconds, The Niagara averaged | miles, and .65 knots,’ oF knots, or 24.57 statu ihe Tarantula averaged Bi statute miles, erable MURPHY VS. M’CLUSKEY. Kid Murphy, the 106-pound champlon, will give Wille MoCluskey, the ama- teur champion, the chance he Is look «| for. His manager will be at The Ing World office to-morrow at 3 o'clock ready to sign articles, the weight to be 105 pounds ring side, There is no doubt the boys will sign erticles, as both are anxious to fight, The battle will be for the champlonghip of the world” Mc~ Cluskey has the reputation of being @ good puncher and very clever, When he won the cha tara in the ama- teurs he defeated all men with —— WILTSE WILL PITCH. of force behind them, and at the end of the fifth round both boys showed the evidence of the severe gruelling. ‘The sixth round found Murphy smiling York Giants, Fully #00 Goth- ’ confident! while McGovern looked) at 9 o'clock last night, and both were| somewhat” yorried. Uraed on by nis accorded a tremendous reception when started in to finish! Lion bis A decorern was game, and, hotwithitaning hash hammering he took, he fairly a and) ng Sow for blow Jo the Har- mite. When the gong sounded both men en | went to thelr corners very tired, with| Murphy the fresher of the two, mney | were both covered with blood, and Govern’s left eye was almost closed. Matt Donohue, while Murphy was Quaker City. He was matched last ee ee quired by Frank Erne, Casper Leon, night over the long-distance telephone '0| Johnny oliver and Patsy Broderick,| GIANTS’ SUNDAY GAME, julgan was the referee. 3 lout no time getting (o work start. While they punched each MoGinnity pr Taylor will piteh for the! ew York National League team oa junday, when they meet the famous erald n.ne at the Protectory Grounds, in no instance were the rules|Van Nest. Jack W backs} arner, the veteran | of the Giants, ts @ resident <| will post. forfelt and Tomm 3 a ho Murphy tor a twenty-ro Ktle. Both | and used every trick known in the ring |fhern' who wil be on hand to nee him boys are protons Mal. yey for the contest. to secure » knockout. At times science |vatch. The league champions will have was thrown to the wind and the two {helt regular nine jn the Held. as thoy IUttle fighters went at ¢ach other in) |strongest semi-professional teams in dammer-and-tongs style like two long-| this vicinity. e latter nine will Le nethened for this game, and " Apereas Teague pileber | wi McGovern had somewhat of the frst round while Mur. knockouts. The Newburgs are confident that they il trounce the Central Islips ag Rquitable Park Sunday. They are de- pending on Wiltse, of the Giants’ pitch- ing staff, to win the ry for them, in new pay, stand, a * jed pa cay erec! and will be Fanished by. ‘aun day. —— PATERSON TEAM V8. ONTARIOS, With a well-known National League pitcher in the box, the Ontario team expects to defeat the strong Paterson team, which finished second in the Hud- son State League this season, at On-| tarlo Field, One Hundred ninth street and Eighth avenue, next Bunday. 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