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RLD; SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1006)" SPORTING ‘NEWS AND COMMEN r rosek?'es Summ wi € GIANTS TAKE FIRST GAME _ BY BATTING : ae BATTING 0 ORDER, S1000 Qod000 2 BOZEMAN BULGER. The Evening World.) LEAGUE BALL i Sra, 14—The Giants ait to-day for a scheduled double- Of those strange freaks of ' the sea i r 4. Firat Inning. Bresnahan walked. Brown ae a Ey ‘which’ Cannel! pulled down. ) for m base, and MoGann. bit ie pactoa one. Merten siso hilt a, safe one t0/cén- crossed. the ante 5 0n Second Inning. laced & hot ‘one the left and wwtupped amocies the’ same rang |) bags Stee filled. 1 ut oxt heme on * Devin took thing. Hreaashon ny ‘sti rap phn Devlin walked own amp to iis, nd the scored bad throw to the plats out (ry- Ten- fe. | ge with 1 that ae ea money ) re ~ Wolverton hk a lght fly to Dahlen Cannell was thrown out by Dahlen. Raymer popped to Devlin. NO RUNS. Sixth Inning. Cannell got under Wiltse's fly, Bres- nahan struck cut. Browne died on a slow grounder to Raymer. NO RUNS. Clark began ing first base, in- stead of McGanh. Moran dit down the left foul line for two bases. Wilhelm ruck owt. Batty flied to Bresnahan, Tenney fouled to Bowerman. NO RUNS, Seventh inning. Bowerman singled to centre, Clarke hit into a double play, Batty engineer- ing the deal. Raymer threw out Mertes NQ RUNS, Dolan singled to left, Delenanty one into right. A passed Veet; advanced boty rurmers ‘Wolver- ton’s slow bounder scored Dolan. oe | nell went to the bench on stcikes. |imer filed out to Bresnanans ONE RU Eighth Inning. Dahien filed to Tenny.. Batty threw out Deviin. Suene thrown out by Raymer. NO R Strang cut off Moran. ‘Withekn struck out.| Batty singled to centre. Tenney too the count. NO RUNS. Ninth Inning. Battyy threw out Wiltse. Bresnahan went out the sume way. Rymer threw out Browne. NO RUNS. hanty Bled to » Giart Glare: Wiltse titew oat an out Wolverton: ‘NO OnUNS DODGERS LOST THEN WENT IN ANEW CO! CONTEST! | Philadelphia oo04o0 Brooklyn .,. 02200 Game catied on ascount of THE BATTING ORDER. SETOND GAME. palladelphis. Thomas, Gieason, EM Courtn: BD. 1 od o SECOND GAME. +o 6 Britt to see Nelson sorcy Rapping off first. Lumley also walked. 1 He stole second. Gessler was hit by a nitehed ball. Lewis’ struck out. NO RUNB. Second Inning. In front of Titus; ‘line Asien Bisetela Cintucke oul outs singled. He ‘was forced by Dooin. Lewis to Hummel, NO RUNS. ‘Thomas took Batch's short fyi Hum. wos safe on an infield bie Ritter Hieks out. Seanlon fied to Titus, NO Third an ae Pg vii ct soy out. forced Courtney pees NO RUNS. Bheckard nds ria me pag ler. Batch papped to Courtney. y RUNB ces an pitehers and ve a tol of thirty-two players, First Jnning. | Tithe wos a victim, pitcher to frat. ] mm vend my of Sheckard Gensler fanned. ese te ioe nad pee in" By BERLIN, Sept. 16.— oftotal BATTLING pape el eastward -+----- ameng the Galle Fart (Special to The Evening World.) ORK. 16.—The entries for Monday's Yaces are as follows: For two-year-olds; about six furiones. As | starting out for > stampede. - Tours. GRAVESEND ENTRIES FOR MONDAY, PRACTISE YOUR SIDE-STEP; BAT NELSON WILL SOON BE HERE. ‘ only Jeseph Gans wants waiting evews a change, GANS BEATEN, | GETS A DRAW | | (Bpectal to The Evening World.) 1 He had pButlivan going, but the gong — “W BALTIMORE, M4.,. Sept. 18—The Saved contest: last night between Joe Gans, Round Six, ‘ the light-weight. chartpion, and Mike! Sullivan strong again, but very cau | Uous. ‘They’ fiddle ‘shoots (Twin) Gullivan efore sthe Eureka! eGort neue chop to. shoulder. be geek Athletic Club was decided a draw by; Sends wo Jett hooks to face and night Referee ‘O'Hara after fifteen rounds of; Epercut to jaw. Rullivan sends Re to body, fast fighting. (ont ete eh ‘the /nght by rounds follows: Sunk ‘an ra ‘and weet ‘ see Round One. touching Gabe as he got ares Gane, was first to lead and Sullivan Pideast Round Se: Went down, but at once came buck. | van lands left to bod: Suulivan led soort.” Gans lea ett eaort! slde-of head wit eign’ in find seece and musseu— rignt é [Heft to tace.. Gans leads rig Sulitvan led right stomach, Sullivan aes to and tanded rigat. ligh! 4, ed shor} left to face. Gane feos ana ‘Sule wing. wal ebort. t basse 7) swiny pereut to face. ‘Sullivan Vehoppen bow Round Eight. 2 to the head with both arms, Sullivan led left, ana S series ot right Round Two. followed. ati ney, chee of the men ial y jaws Nedltivan toiled with viet ugaune Sant iirowine fillvan Bead we ull tailed wi! tert s) is another ha! i | | Gane reached’. ligatly to ody) tape. ‘Gana sends har Te cea dullivan ‘came back ith left to - follows up with a ight to regio x had right swing to face and ~ Teft 10 face, y a TESt hook weut } Pe ie ing“ n ip A / to ie 5 y NEW YORKERS Sac creeeS Ba eae with ‘rig and moment and led) cramped. on bresk. vixnt. and 16tt = 4 Myc athal a Iefiine $0" fase, and Sulltva, bane gwings. reach. o1 ‘on =. Fiht: and. nce. Bulliyan wart with left aw! Ciinched aa the ‘bel a thot left to WIN TROPHIES fangs tet hey le teft short, “Sullivan put| lands tel with TAKE hook to face, Janda. gn Gans’ Round Nine. Gane ati ae ee puitran encanta in Round Ten. part. “alas: inne hoe 26. tas ih ed UD, Sullivan led light left to pein by rimat jab to body. ates ere an sme 3 ¢ { "i interns with ig! be re" bungee Sheldon, N. Y. A, ce Takes the, bout Z eet eee Gaeleutte ea in Second Place, MONTREAL, Bept. 16.—One of the} jab Most successful mets. in ihe. history '. it cf the Cenadian Amateur Union was FADE. F ; ‘ ie held here to-day. J. W. Morton,’ the 4 , ,| uppercut ¢o, ent ore e bering Fo sghlns ship oa eases who ,, A da | right b wind 1 4 énily, nin under eae colos of the Bouth : ‘ fn Bat ia Eyed Blow a Fciey . London. Harners. He captured , the ; eae rere sOUr ae Wart eo f mlaeed. Another final heat of the 100-yani dash, ened left, but {left to race. oe Ligit Tafa fel] early, leaving the runs ee Round Thirteen: 1 Atty eeea paned, di Mea fe pane ond a Each én courses, 8 arifie slaw. bonis aya + eae