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THE. WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING “OCTOBER 6; 1904. ENING WORLD ("888% ! SPORTS EDITED BY [988°] ROBERT EDGREN * € eeenenenente ot THE FAMOUS GIANTS, CHAMPIONS OF FIFTEEN YEARS AGO TOMMY DILY WO GORE, FOSTER, SLATTERY, EWING, BROWN, : RICHARDSON, TITCOMB, CONNOR, WELCH, MUTRIE GEORGE, HATFIELD, O'ROURKE, TIERNAN, CRANE, WHITNEY, KEEFE, MURPHY, WARD, (Spectal to The Evening World.) P ! BALTIMORE, M4., Oct. 6—In one of the best and cleanly-vontested bouts held here for some time “Tommy” Daly, of New York, was given the decision over,"Kid" Willams, of Philadelphia, aftef ton rounds of hard fighting before the "Bureka Athletic Club, While Daly had the better of the bout, being the more aggressive, | Williams put up an excellent |and many of the spectators thought that he Was entitled to a draw, ne hostilities began from the start, and it was hardly a minute old when Wille jams went to the floor from # rights hand swing to the jaw, but he re- cuperated quickly, Twice more durt the fight he was sent to the canva: d often, W Rose, the young Michigan 0 has been busy through the smashing world’s weight-| jama played for the almost ing records, is training with the tr 1 while Daly p ayed alterna ely MI for the face and stomac -sappaloreey elghth round both men had t Y will not be the first champion eves spilt and were bleeding f vent to their esters sht thrower to take a prominent In the ninth and tenth, rounds | the - pen fought In whirlwind fashion, Daly Reece colless sport g the advantage. Both men were R. De Witt, of Princeton, per- ghting hard at the finish the greatest fullback that the i —— college ever had, was intercol- | Sunday - ve) eee re ohawy Hidgewood on Sunday the Philae oioa io, the hammer deiphia Giants will be the star attrac- ton ot a, big double-header fe the d Ridgewoods are anxiotis to keep‘ Hall, another Princeton thelr winuing k. they will make i giant, was a wonderful shot | strenuous efforts to take a fall out uf the colored Quakers vin and Du® Heffelfinger, whose name will | ‘8 long as football is played at) was a great hammer thrower, | Hickok, no less famous, broke | after record with both bam ‘fF and shot. | er “Heft” nor Hickok was as, as Rose, and neither ever ap-| his weight-throwing per- with be in the poms for the Long Isle landers, while Carter and Footes will oMoiate for the Glants. [CURE MEN Rose is destined to take is football pedesiai, too. bookmakers at Morris Park were hit yesterday. What a fearful blow automobile manufacturers! ci 9; Wesleyan, 0. Methodist college should instill a ie more practical Christianity into its | WALA" Carter Back As $ Carter is back in the fighting , En True to his old habit he refuses NEW YORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST, irt by looking for an ‘easy mark.” ’ 7 - ro = fight Jack Williams in Phila- runs in the second Inning. Matty hit Haines so HSIPinover ... . NERVOUS DEBILITY ure 4 quick hia next Priday night. Williams is . the. bail a> here he ‘broke it in twe BOWLERS IN FORM | eReRaRe? ssvess HERIRIMD sy svees eos HBF HI HL ANDERS NOW Il iorss 'e0 alin te LE eek tease ¥ for any of the light-heavies. pleces. One piece dropped safely in a | Total ... Tia) Total seve OTS ipstticrone cured in 5 0, 18 ai ids ebtablished a record as a knock- centre, but he was nailed at the pla . Fe Eithout cut tretch- 3 Hoe had no fear of anything on “Dummy” Taylor was put out of the) long stand! legs, and the man did not Kve that game for talking too much. VARICOCELE cured, tn, from 10} hesitate to meet in the ring. vas final Th : days by my own RRRbit rere week, and txe rhc Pot aye | platings |Games Rolled on Many Alleys Result in Some rom stil total | ST, LOUIS. Mo. Oct, 6—Before leav- ical cures In 69 to 90 days, . ’ of home Clark GriMth, manager of constant training and battering | Large Crowd Turns Out at Their | tevery one expected Browne to win tho| Well-Fought Contests. | THIRD GAME. tw an re Pane ‘Auetiets Leanae pHa chil oad tom wth . down. Cole caught him out | ail-throwing contest, but Marshall fur- | FAnYS. 3ORHAM MFG. CO ' 2 yereu . Q 90! | baseda 1 e, issued the following chal- the aid of mer pondition and beat him badiy. Field Day and Enjoy Bure| nisned a surprise. He hurled the ball 7 Labouser « 14}Cook Mir | baseball: nin a ean oe $BQ "Time of cure, 10 to 00 days r don Ba b: Mi feet $ inches, Browne made the next Martens Wheeler ; 1m| lenge to the Bos 4 beepoigaa ra by my original, very simple lesqui i feet 8 iache , , 1 . . s0'Pinove! 41 | post-season series of games, The chal- remedy (used exclusively by 03 Morft's alleys last ) Universal alleys in Brooklyn, the Uni- Haines 19 r 41 | p n | » e se all as Well QS | best throw. Gilbert was third, At Thum & Lee , vroubte | Nersals took two games, one from the Beta hase HE Smith wat lenge follows | DRAINS ME). " Base running against time came next.| night the Harlem Club had no Bushwick Councils and one from the mn ” 7 "| “James J. Collins, Manager and Cap-| NSULTATION FREE, ‘ er im > hema all. Jn fact. he ts the 8. {the | Algonquins, The scores follo ever cleanly knocked Tim Hurst held the gun. The course) i, winning two games, Gallison, ‘ the} quins, ‘ores iw Total Thi] Total 739) tain, Boston World's Champions 1 make no, charee f for # friendty talk was the. cireult of the bags from plated yariems, rolling a clean game for —_—e— In the Consolidated Stock Exchange| "As the New York Nationals, who are reepundence Come to me in tne Pihourn he oe Ee Sat] srw tm Prong wonsy,__ |e plate Devln was fra In 148 seen;T gore at 38. The. oly other 3® *| WATIQWAL TOURNAMENT, |‘curmament ie. B. Whiteia eam |e only tram tat have a nent to pay UU itasay frau. mai ed ght 19] POLO GROUNDS, det. &—The Giants | |Dolan, second, 15 seca, flat; Gilbert, | was rofled by Roll, of the Central Park * | won two games, while one went to tho | ¥0¥ for the biggest laurels, seem un- disease of men for $0 yeare Noth ee tres " had @ field day to-day and played a|thind, 142-5 secs.; Mertes, 1448 secs.;| Club. The Hudson B. C, rolled two egal A. Sartorius team, The scores willing to play ball, the New York |[ictktar for my office equipment. Twill 9 tenes ot burlesque game of ball to the great | Browne. 142-5 secs; Taylor, 158-5 secs. | games and lost both of them, FIRST GAME, ' Highlanders hereby challenge the Bos- oad festore you 43 health =! Une att are. oo gen ~ Jearuee amusement of a jolly crowd of fana,| The record Is supposed to be 14 secs, ctl | BUSHWICK COUN! UNtV BRSAL. - per brig heriessig hte ties at cat sine, with Spent insticings “ie: ret t inva ring. “yack | Then there was some real boxing be-| flat, held by “Wee Willle Keeler and UE. Fo Meyer + Hatiberettt ea? #41 CONSOL’D STOCK EXCHANGE, | ee"Wi. the ‘American’ Lasgue chant antes” to cute vany ‘case T under: Ca Bae bag na tween many ring celebrities and there John J, MeGraw. HARLEM LEAG ~ Keke iivensots ange 138) —_ plonship we still wish to ey oft for home on best edi, migartier | ‘ } have won the worid's cham-| were wrestling matches, Marah the Best Batter, ——— “ ee Ps | FIRST GAME. the world's lauceis Tha by 5 Cressi: mu jet the American ou vina That he reat ans inade up the programme eighteen Giants Seckere eae. be they get the most| cEyTRAL PARK, | HARLEM. 44 "SECOND GAME feted 9 tf League Me and. your world's ti 1g RO divided into two tears, romped about practice at this kind of work. Murahali | Knuble .. ie Baste 5 He ie . og +t Tl Winckler 23 with all the highest honors of diamond. ‘68 West 34th St, N.Y, the diamond, batted out home runs off entered with them. Matty beat his alad | Giifillan .. «++ Galllson BUSHWICK COUN ALGONQUIN, Vebater 1940" Donnell 0.55. Ho dom Mf we win the final series of the | Hours, 0 A.M. to$ P.M. Sundays, 10 to 4 the delf 4 slabou mates, but Marshall beat him, winning | Roll ‘ + Renae Ridderhoff ....., M4/ Linden 179 | Eve... 4. PS}BpeeMt vee sseeees American League race of 1904 SON bes Fsectay AM aes ve meen ve the event, wath Matty second, x" srt £ Mever Lt! Moynahan 148 | otas 5 Cseasaate tek ARK GRIFFITH, | e , ca clr basew with! ‘Then the boys went over the hurdles. | 108| Kosnan ‘ Je ‘ ame ld — 4 beeen jot *)\ Harrie 1 WESTERN them when they desired a reat and alto. | Devlin came near the lead by | Total ... Total Baker se, OW cs SECOND GAME. R. gother had a merry time of it nnd be jer one of the SECOND GAME. ir Bie = bas Ses WHITFIELD, | SIMPSON & 8. OLD DR, GRINDLE, ACE-TRACKS. : PARK, | HUDSON. Total .... 12! Total casene 006 | eee eee ial voorhels > 1% 8 PEARS A SUECIA LIER IN hia Fh sha oy oatmeal BEC Car hoe gail ad fd bs ARR 43 THIRD GAME. Hol 14 Baird, iw unter Dr Grindie's sclenufic’ trastmeng 4 0 and the Wearies. rowng curved the ball through a space male | Kinin teal Martin 3 . Maloney WT Hobert ... at Hovasea pee! wy ’ by two upright and two cross b: + 207 Miller 13 rivers ; va one {ir iene i ant ison jen are permanently FINISHES. Pitched for the Hoboes and Mertes {Y.N%y of throwing. Was the tert, | Liliyn cuc socss SM Whiteman 1B manner neal ALOONQUIN. | Byes: 205) Relts iis Suryerate vermus than bY GAY Sthee cavertoe caught, Gilbert. Mathewson, McUann, There was some trouble with the ap-| Dutt... «+--+ lasienicks It p"Pittord...501.! 1381 Moynahan 1T8| gota “Frei Tote! — . Tag PAPERS, cures te treks 4 to B iments iT Devlin, Warner 4 Dunn paratus, It was suggested that they | 1 ‘ vo» 633 | Udewo.e Ist) Parker 344 | TO T28\ Te serene TR6 wn cored Ip from 1 to 3 months, to The Evening World) Donia, Devlin, yor get an umpire to hold It. But Dan Mo- | Tt! «+++ es NAME. Neary vies MOTHarrle 148 THIRD GAME. , EU, Ia from, ta 3 months CE TRACK, CHICAGO, | ‘risked about the In and out pu rap, (2273 OM pick and stuck it in the Third G Comm averse BAPWaRE I WO] eg 2 a Raga ea rom 1 y t Jewett on the siad,| ground. Frank Bower . ; : HARLEM. “ _— A +9 SLM PBOD i fore throst and mouth, painful are the results of the| The Wearles pu Je Freee roms, pomerman ‘savant. tp HUDSON. so) nictes! 4t3| Total 02) Total 885 | B. Eppel 85, Voorhels 192 oto ‘bo aya Biricture i trom ay es with Dummy Taylor as backstop. )0me putting his six tre El- j Gait SUD 1aeiBaater Wi| The Gorhams won two games in the Hendhetm 8 Hair M. he a days Variocele in from | to 2 weeks. Ore Wiltse, Elliott, Bowerman, MoGinnlty,| hole, rough the | Martin .«°+ « mart 110) Jewellers’ League tournament on the | O{sonnell Ge a ree inary, ‘eantracted diseasea and Fans cured e Whiteman piversal Alleys ¢ scores “ry » Relts Prtase ON, Mass, Oct, 6—There ‘ Marshall, Tuthill and Ames filled In the, George Bothner and George Fisher : tas | UPlversal Alleys. Th Bpech 14, BROCKTON, MM or br. Gri 5 wecand; Idogo, 11 to 2} Bi then wrestled catch-as-catchtcan In a | C™oM® oo" Bs =| —+—. i a Osta aia | Were 2,00 people on the Fair Grounds} 171 WEST 12TH ST., Geckfull, Raihga? ‘te emt weeimate to play feels artes em whlch ended tn | Total bailing “iaree JEWELLERS’ LEAGUE, je n the second day of the thirty-first which he has occupied OVE 0 . io a a draw Schiusing’s alleys a large | on the second day ¢ y-first an-|froord which no. other so re a halt ture| DAll: but the antion of the Wearies and) "Young Corbett’ and Broad sparced | number of vencistore were on hand to | SUICIDE BY INHALING GAS, | juni exhibition of the Brockton Agri fan tr thtully tlaim. AAvic three rounds. There were some oll-| root for the Mohawk ‘Team, whic salaed; sued Delle veal, OF Wk leutte ; sonar See its Meare © to 1 and Z to 1,| Hoboes furnished a lot of laugh for the titer, "Gresent whose minds were cire| Case out victorious in both games, The FIRST GAME. . | John Prisey, aged forty years, of No. cultural Sor xin, a to 1 and 3 to 1, war | crowd. ried back to scenes where men met with | team rolled above 900 Th each game. FAHYS. | GORHAM MF. co. 4 East Fifty-first street, ended his In the horse show. which opened ves Peg Loch bord Spliat| The Hoboes_ made three and a half the raw pangs on the turf. Broad ap-|and had no trouble In defeating Its | Labourer 127 \Cook Yon Itfe to-day by inhaling gas. Prizey was terday, Eben D, Jorian took five firsts ed Mntehor alco tan. | peared in red,_ while Corbett was In | opvonents Martens 131 Wheeler 2) out of work and Reginald C. Vanderbilt four firsts. | ere were no stakes, no dasecedide pede AR LR AE lh i le x furlongs.Bis | Oct. &—The winners of the races run jones, and ail It wanted were these ‘and cone oe seme . Cures to ®), won: Mayor | here to-day are as follows: a crowd with tal hats smashing thei COLUMBIAN LEAGUE Varicocele, ‘ a half furc- |i represent a fight scene on the - 4 ‘nd it to 19), second; rade fo 1 and { to 1), third | FIRST, RACE Five tecson) a to}, |Smerican or English sod. The boys, of Nannie Hodge and Ahola fcJetta, 8 (Ryan-, 15 to 1. second; xed within the limite ef be first; ME. 0 iitice), & to i, third. ‘Time— !9¥. which meant that they made be- FIRST GAME, | ¥ CE—One mile and 8} 1) vest, Ivernia, Escanaba, Doro- lieve to hit. Yet it was pretty for alt 4p CONSTITUTION ROSEDALE. + Sunalpic ¢ $ to 2 and | to toy Doda, Pilgrim Girl, Ananetta, Kach- | ‘hat ope 185! Junge 192 to 5 and 3 to 5, Bee: | Oring L. and Bird Pond also ran. Hoxera Got a Chance, Wink 195/Tadman |...)..... 170 pe | 1 Stricture, Loss of V! 5 em Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Private Diseases, | Duetehe 148) Wiggine luca, 2 19.1 and 4 to 5, third, He —Mil- >. 3 Ba Ben Charce also ran. || SECOND, Rice ae reat ret: | yp Rid, Curley, and Jimmy Kelley put | White 120 Holeten CE—Mile and Atty yarda—|Puina''D., (Rice). 4 to & second: nt Ike the real thing. and | Sebiling ut 2 JB to § and 11 to lo, frat Feronia, 18 (Conway), % to 1, third eed, wave them | rota ., TIA Total D 42+ 1 and 3 to 2, second; Gil- n 4 Sister Lillian, Lovab! 108 234 st. Bd 4 to 1, third. Timem | ee prank Rice and Brewer Shor jon't forget you're SECOND GAME, Dr. Bgan Medical Co,, 8, Yorwons. | t Carlie | Pompey ; ring UTI MOHAWK cer, . iso ran. 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