The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1905, Page 2

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‘were SPORTING NEWS: AND MOTOR-BOATS TO BE SEEN IN. SPEED CONTESTS HERE ATTLING NELSON has drawn the Mine on Gans. Not because of the Jattér’s color, but because of the treatment the champion received when ie fought in Baltimore. x be this is Just ks R008 a way as any'other to shut off Herford's money-retter. He himself has declared that never again, will he try to make the light-weight limit, and 8) Nelson has said he will not fight &bove ft, a verbal meeting between the two would prove very tiresome to lovers of boxing. But if Gans is shut got by the Bat- ting Ono the line ts not drawn against any other ambitious colored fighter who can make the light-weight limit. “Any of them who can make 19 or 133 pounds," says Nelson—mind you, he ays any of them, with the exception of Gans—‘‘can have @ fight just as soon ‘8.1 get through with my theatrical contracts." Ana, by the Way, is the theatre going to prove as disastrous to Nelson as it hai to Terry McGovern and a whole lot { ot fighters? It to be hi it. of Wend ths footlights ts note place to develop qualities that ‘win victories in ‘the prize ring. ND 80 President Phil Dwyer of.the Aqueduct track has decised to re- tain the % price of admission to his meeting this fall. Did any sane man imagine he Would do otherwige? It has Be oy ae that thoge who ae ; id of josink six bets a day y will $2, and the trac} i they are not in the busi- airk duiier. ey ay acoel he airs SECOND GAME (Continued from First Page.) fon ut the ponies will OF the orivile to first,. Williams fanned. D: oa sa yee se) and Hain made'e of his fly. NO RUNS. Fifth inning. Chase struck out. | Murph: it: Fulte's Vicleinow wav Darla "a groun RUNS" ‘@ grounder. Davis fouled Cross dou- OS gee eo Was forced’ at second. ar ‘Sixth ineing. ttman singled. Hah erifics ba Davie: ‘Keeler Med to Dyeert Elberteld out.” NO ‘Bohreck singled. Dygert fanned. Fults ‘eoae fly. Lora filed to Keelr.e a Inning. singled to left. Wiliams Chase struck out for the third | Fultz Ba ak hit oy oie ball. STFR WAT? 93 sdaksinabbd ny naren, FFIOTOS HIGHLANDERS LOSE OPENING GAME OF TWO Chesbro’s’ Fine Work in Box Discounted by Fielders’ Costly Errors. First GAME. Highlanders .....0 110 01 0 0 0-8 Philadelphia ......0 1020 010-4 THE BATTING ORDER. Highlanders. Athictics. Hartsel, If. Hoffman, cf. Davis, 1b. L. Cross, $b. Seybold, rf. ab. WEL: y, 2b. wi eI Murphy, 2b. M. Cro Chage, Ib. Dougherty, if. McGuire, Be Chesbro, Denpiré+Sheridan, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) “COLUMBIA BALL PARK) PHILA- DELPHIA, Sept. 12.—The Athletics and Highlanders were scheduled to~play a ofrain, Yesterday's postponement made no team, as Chicago was not scheduled to had forty points advantage, ‘Therd stil) ‘remain six other gontests to be played with Griffith's team. ‘These may or may not be played\off when the Athletics go to New York Sept, 18 to 20. First Inning. out, Murphy to Davis. Keeler beat an Infieldhit to first. Blberfeld filed to Seybold, <n doubled up Keeler: iO at first, Hartsel. Hahn. Hoffman fanned, Williams ams chrew Davis out, NO RUNS. Second, Inning. i Cross fumbled Yeager's grounder. ‘Williams sacrificed, Coakley to. Davis. Shag Miles “to Coakley. Fultz. singled, scoring Yeager, M. Cross thraw MeGul oot ONE Bl Tt lose: singled. Beybold sacrinced, Chase to Williams. | Murphy | singled, scoring L. Croas. Chesbro threw Cross out, Murphy takin RUNS. ning, ‘threw Puittman out. Hahn oye tale, Hepler was filt by a agian Shreck gave Chase a grounder, Ri - Third.tnning. Murphy threw Chosbro outs Hahn drew four bails.” Keeler Coakley to Dayis. Elberfeld ned, Hahn, Yeager drew fou fouled 10 L, One nut $s, seni peas jartse! out. feman fl NO RUNS, Fourth Inning. Gir, sre out, Fults out, Davis vis and rfeld (threw Man oot: A * x threw M. Cross out. neck ier. TWO RUNS, double-header here to-day, yesterday's | game having been postponed on account | \Gtants’ change In the percentage of the local | ro | third, GIANTS WON FIRST GAME BY A CLOSE CALL Lumley’s Lucky Homer Tied Up the Score in the Eighth Inning. Brooklyn Giants THE BATTING ORDER. Sheckard, It, Lamey) if. Batch; 3b, Hummel, 2. Bergen, ¢. McIntyre, p. Strang, 2b, Breanahad, ¢. Mathewson, ‘Umpire-Mr, O'Day. BY AIIEN SANGREE. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW. YORK, Sept. 2.—Owing to the postponement of yes- ferday's game and on acount of the departure it was decided to play two games) to-day withthe team from the City ‘of Churches, but by some mistake only one gamit was ad- play and Connie Madk’s champions still |vertised, First Inning. Dobbs went down ‘and’ out on a’ pop- foul to Bresnahan, The right field was very wet, and George Browne ran a block. for Sheckard’s, fly. He only got two fingers on It, however, and 6) was credited with a two-bagger. Bres- nahan dropped Lumley’s third strike, but got the runner at first, Sheckard going to third. Gessler’ © pie io Dahlen. NO ‘RUN George Bro’ who fad hed «bad slump in hie hitting taily, ely re: turned to his form. with 'a swell “rive to centre. Donlin followed with another neat one, placed between first and s¢c- cond, Browne chasing ail the way, to McGann filed out_ to ley, Browne trotting home, Sheckgrd Mertes’s stinging drive at his knees. Bateh pounced on Dahlen's grounder. ONE RUN. Second Inning. Lewis was a dead one, between Dahlen and MoGann. Betch déeve to: the left. ficld fen cor er, Hummel) fann, Cea uD @ short clout from jerseh. inghogt with ‘in sot aah! Rage Sanat ee un. dota pad pave heen @ ihe al piny pins a ho RUNG. Third pale ae ete ae afte ie ors a Fourth Inning. GENERAL MAP OF THE COURSE _10 BE Spectators Are Lik Are Likely to See k} some of the races of *EE | ares soto, Recotd for a Mile Lowered When Fliers Meet-on the / Hudson This Week. * Residents of New York ani ‘thelr via- {ting relatives. will get three of the greatest opportunities of thelr lives this week to indulge in the spectacular. ‘The cost ‘will be the time necessary to view few minutes’ duration each, a short walk or ride, and the inconventence of finding a vantage point, which isn’t so much of an incon- venience after all compared with the neck-twisting distortions attendant upon. good Jook-in at an airship stunt ‘Those who love speed trlals—and that | suroly means nearly all humanity—will ee probably get, due gratification, “What they will sse, If promires hold. good, 1s the fastest mile ever travelled on the surface of the waser by anyxhing de- vised by the brain and hand ef man, ‘Anywhere between West Stxty-third street and West One Hundred and Fit- ty-seventh’ sivsst may be een on ‘Toursday, Friday and Saturday shora- ings the greatest race bewween, flyers that evar waa attempted, partiel- pated in by the fastest craft that svar ‘were driven by power, There 1s) rong ae Smee, AY adets £ A Sciautaees. ou ae FAST MOTOR BOATS COMMENT ROBER SEEN HERE) which temporarily retired her from active speeding were accepted as mar- yelous. She was readily accredited with forty miles an hour, although her de- signer claimed not so much for her. Den has been virtually reconstructed since then, and is in shape to make g00d her repute in the trials, which will be against the best speed negotiators 2 rt kind. Reba Pscnstin will be for the interna- ational and other champlon- pa trophies in the big motor car- nival, Nearly forty boats have been tamed to: start in the various classes, more than wero ever gathered before, and the entry list shows that the cream Of. the speed boats will strive for tro- Phies and honors in the big tourna- ment, In the championship class will be the eight-cylinder Dixie, orse power, to be driven by ot the Seawanhaka goes through rate liver “then new He jton ie er. All Fast Boats to Go. Andre the Ags sy BAM det by © 4 and is considered f wtrong candidate [or een te Phe Shoo which H. a. Losier, Jr.. tur nid ct yy Inthe Thoueaid ng. the other oo aes are ae NELSON D EDITED By RT EBGREN, 2YOL MRA, STELITS, VERTTAS* TT°R ANDRE MASSENATS “FAMHAHARD RAWS _ THELINE ON GANS. Under No Ciroumetances Will He Meet the Negro, but All Others Who Can Make the Weight Are Welcome, \! fighting Joe Gans, To-day he declared We 2 Prey ee Mer pncr boabetaeete me tenet gee fi phetan ipsed es Baitimorean under’any circumstances. “Gans's manager, Al Herford,” .de- [eg tm mo Bob it now Sevelape, that the recelpte at the Br! fight were of {this sum Nelson receiv ed to- gether with ae for hi of the Frag fa pte tan Pigve maoanyed tor his and retains & one- third ut bin in ne plotures. ———— FLANAGAN IN SHAPE, Giant ‘Weight-Thrower. clared the conqueror of Britt, “‘treated a me,in' a shabby manner when I fought Bulliyan in the Oriole City several ago, and I will not, no matter | feet the te inducement, have anything to do with the negro‘or Herford. 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