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-_ THe 19, THOS, $96 16 oxre Seeing NEWS AND COMMENT "nonskY BBGxEN, s ‘& ad tale that comes from the Wetting ring at Gravesend, A num- ber of much abused (7?) “Mets” have Fun afoul of the sharrehoote a thelr Bupenrons have @windled until even the } wrappers have lost their golden hue. In © this dilemma they have gone searching © for angels, without success, and as they fefuse to do business with their own Vrhoney there ts a prospect that they will “have to stand on the front end of a + trolley car this winter. F course, George Dixon has goné ack, it could not well be other- wise; but just how mich will not be known until’he meets Tommy Mur- Phy fm Philadelphia. ‘Those who have geen the former champion at bis work Mnsist| that he still is a good man and Fetains most of his former clayerness. 3f this 4s a0, Murphy will be kept on the move! during every minute of the lx rounds. OR a:thritty one, play the Philadel- Phie'féns ell three ways. They are ‘Positive their Wearly beloved Ath- Jetics ‘will wallop the Giants in the ‘world's championship sefies this fall and Gre) willing to back up their opinions with money, But-und this is where thelr Phrift comes in—they want odds. Just jWhy they should make such a demand “mo one Knows, unless it is that despite loud talk they know in their that the Giants are just the Ieast little bit more “classy.” And, after SCORE or more football players already on the hospital list, and ‘the, séason not yet fairly started! “Druy. the outlook is promising for those SECOND CAME ar ion ae from Firat Pare) Stet ee Foute, NO RUNS, Seventh inning. rte Jenned. rl the right a ne Soy Ae nics iD fled fo thomas aod {Popped to Bransfied. NO neat club the Dei- i UP ANd tore off the] was cauent oe ae ‘Single to left, ei ‘son, but the ‘turow and Gleason, aie Eigheh decina’ e burmed ite way through eae eae viln eat a bunt, he ed Btrang flied to Magee | ¥' throw to the plate, . aoe fo lett ant pate a ay re lined om, to ara? | Puttmann’s .Fitching Holds Leaders Down and His Hits Won Game. FIRST GAME 0000 10000 9900 0-0 Highlanders | 0005 ues BATTING ORDER. jelphia. Hartsel, If, . Cross ss. Bchreck. «. Puttmann, | Coakley, p. Tmpires:-Sheridan and, Mccarthy. BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LPAGUE PARK, YORK, Sept. 19.—The Athletics and Highlanders clashed this afternoon in a double-header that threatened great things. The Philadelphia people were out to make all the headway possible against their Eastern antaganists in order that Chicago might have no chance of winning the pennant. New York was keen to pull tp on averages and beat Cleveland for third.place. ‘The games werg more yital to the Quakers than to'New York. Much sym- pathy was felt for the Athletics, Grif put Ambrose Puttmann in to oppose Coakley, who, next to Waddell, la the best twirlor Mack has. | Bad weather prevented a blg crowd, but the enthusiasm made up for num- ders, First Inning. Elberfeld had the first assist of the game from Hartsel’s grounder. who played centre instead of Hoffman, fouled out to Kleinow. Harry Davis walked and took second on a wild pitch that Klefnow war lucky to stop. | “Tobasco Kid" made an end of Lave Cross. NO RUNS. Ed Hahn. who is a phenomienel me ralked: | Coakley. foc a t is to pesritie: eeler popped 20 Davis. Elberfeld forced fain at second, Coakley to Crose. The latter mad a ‘Wild throw to first, put- ting the safe, ee bounced to Coaley. Xo RUN! Second yoni Puttmann's sout! putont Keeler fandlea ‘schreck's rough ae No ie took « short. J.) tog Dou could ay bea Fife i Bobreck, ‘NO RUNS. Third Inning. Puttmann handled Coakley and ena nit Hertael on the elbow swith a pron} ball. Harteal, lay off first too and ‘Lord flied out to aT hei inning. Harry Davie, wes Puttmann's second Med eager, Tenge er 9180 nad an pete: cysou.. Pu in Was tng chammphsosnt RoR was out on strikes. M. © ‘omar ea er out. Dougherty vcracked a.clean ihtt over second. He im- mediately L Crone bo Murphy, NO Ri Fifth isis. jong a A aad to meet M squarel ‘Doin | fanned. “Coakley Pitti er Oy sto snitch adele Putt ane cients ig in for Holhn's short fly, Sixth Inning. Hartsel 8 od eee PoNaterty ‘s drive. 6 eben ‘th af Pate Puttmenn, a PE; a Soe By fied aut ‘to "3 py of Keeler with Jone 1 ner told connected wit. a nies entre, Kia epee eed | L. Cross eee pe > ball and t the Rais Pi di Lora, | ES) a 3 AIRE ONL. i] GIANTS LOSE FIRST GAME IN THE TENTH fret Hightander to Philadelphia Wins ‘ia Wins Eatly Half singled of Double-Header Long SCORE BY INNINGS. FIRST GAMB. 900002 0 0000020 Philadelphia, sy, 8, Moran, ‘o, Courtney, Xb. Magee, it. Ti rf “Denlinyoe Ry, trong, 2b, oe MoGinnity, Pitt me ‘imply 2 ‘Day en ae BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) NATIONAL LEAGUE GROUNDS, Philadelphia, Pa.) Sept. A double header called the Giants out early to-day and they appeared on the field ready to take everything in sight, besides \whowing the Phtadelphia fans what the Athletics might expect in the world's champlonship series next month, YORKS CHAMPION BATTERS. | attended to MeGann in approved Mertes struck out. | NO RUNS % a joulled up with tter’s stiff rap to to Dahlen. NO Fifth Inning. Dahlen was Ait on the shin, Dut was it ty Deviin's grounder | to Strang walked. McGinnity fled rhomas and Bresniwan popped out NS. through Strang ind ‘advanced on Pittin; Ad sacrifice, ‘yhomas was thrown out by Dahlen and Courtney filed to Browne. NO RUNS. (Sixth Inning, Browne nit, for two ba ut a bunt. McGann yes evond, scoring Browne. ficed, nilyancing both, na walked Deviin fied to Glearon. Strang fouled to Doolin. NO RUNS. Courtney's foul’ was taken byBrane- field, Me e singled. titus hit for two ytd Magee to third. ba fel ng fy Doolin sent Tamas home with @ two bagger. Dooin popped out to Devlin, TWO RUNS. Seventh Inning. McGinnity died to Pittinger and Babs Med BENS Browne flied to wolln, NO RUN: Pittiiger was thrown out by MoGin- nity. Thomas lined to Strang, Gleason: ae NO ARTFUL MAY. RAGE SYSONBY. AT BRIGHTO . Whitney dueer Ge to Start Mare Against Keen’s Crack. GRAVESEND RACH TRACK, sein. |ZE 1%-—It was announced to-day by ©, Jy Fizgerald, manager of the Brighton | sage from Harty Payne Whitney ex- prossed his wiillagness %o race. Artful in thé (proposed sweepstakes at one mile at, Brighton Beach, provided Treat er J, W. Rogers ts willing to etart her, Me. Fitsgeraid as no doubt about out the Wy. Eighth inning. ie advanced on 3fo- ‘ ee ie, Rater ee a ee ‘batien bad ag une slammed a soor- ie Bonin Devlin, was out Me, Gleagon, OND ey fied to Donlin. edt ite wae ae ‘Mion torsod see ease ae jeap dy the abr ao8, ways Ninth ning, os: "(Continue rom Firat Pare)” dt E Miya and Gleason fine} © r z ‘§ esrahan walked. Wa oe eae: ais tags at -gpds Tt Pi deop and holding to-day wpitanier tanned: Dail (Rema helt fled to. Mi a enn she si a Pt “Tho stake Beach Racing Association, that a mes-} pe | i jthat a, fund of 87,000 was raised | yro lengt¥s. King’s Daughter beat coblte a tad for the place. Israelite Breezed in. te went tie front at the sinh oF the fifth, made all the running jahd. won breeaing by three lengths from jlard Budge. which was second all the, [Rava Foncasta was thin all the way, finishing two lengths back, Gallop for ithe Baron. | Baron Wscher raced to the ftont at the start of the sixth and dt was. only & alloy tor hie. erwon by five rene, pull Hy, second all the ey, “beat Aucasuin earns for the FIVE EVENTS FOR HARLEM BM. REGATTA = a uel ing oF he, ast jae er Phed the Re; 00) an “at Pabat Sin In ‘One Hun ired preg reyes Leni last night for of arn for ‘th regatin of the SKeaceial af Wisc ai [8 held on the: Harlem River ‘next Sat- urday ‘afternoon. ‘There will’ be fivs eager seem The ree = ALL | hesheceneueat iL {PROCTOR’S) ALL STAR CIE TH AVE, GERTRUDE | COG) BRON. 3. He GILMOUR | TH, | Linie Le! i. Abbe Business. Man for Fighter |p yeast. toseesis, buster tre Who Beat Britt May Stop RAT. John eaten ees kar «Coast Fighting. PROCTOR S “rede sate PR vHemesO Rune & Bi rbect ea ATR & Con. apy a wy SAN sFRANCISCO, Sepjt. 19.—Billy | Nolan, manager for “Battling Netson, ithe ptizefghter, has mado a atatement in Ban Franctéco to defeat the Ralston Antl-Prigefight Dill-at the, last, session of the State LePsiature. 6 charges that Harry Corbett, with whom he had ‘deposted $2,600 forfeit Money pridt to Nelson's ‘fight with Britt, 18’ holding $1,000 of the forfelt mioney as Nélan's share of the alleged corruption fiind used at Sacramento. Corbett” admits. holding the money, but says Nolan owes that amount. He denies that any money was pall legia- Jators to defeat the anti-prize-fight bill. During the last-etssion of the Call- fornia Legislature Senator Ralston In- troduced a bill Yotes were pledged. in, the er “soo to insure 1 agama the bill cans <oy Albi Vaudeville, Souvenir Mats. ‘Tursday # Friday, Bes Souvent® Mats! Monday and Friday. THE - wEtnee th st Ladies’ Mat. iGAy rdtatet (CAN mone sia GOTHAM ¥ by RUNAWAY Gi eke © To-day, | retin sd Ce houro/ A few days defor Eyre Rhine ( AuMNGHL, Hs delegation of Francisco gwatblers, | | tad, prizefight managers and promotera_ in- jeWern yaded" Sacramento. ‘They did’ consider- til cl Os or? able entertaining and when the ant ee (a8 from Co el’ #LivingAg Tees maul co wat 18, GF oe prizefight bill came up for considera- én It was defeated. District-Attorney ‘Seymour, of Sacra. mento, has announced that he will o: the matter to the attentlon of the Sacramento Grand Jury. | Nolan\has nified jis willingnéss to testify bef: Grand Jury. ——— CRACK YACHTS TO RACE. A. match bas been arrange’. betweén thi ne ae gig eee an ope At lant! ht Club, \and thé Mimoaa and frown of the Amert wn Yacht Chub, bs They Will race S Thursday 10-TMOETO' Lower Bay, starting off Sea Gate, —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—X—X—X—~—_ AMUSEM ENTS. ®. } EMPIRE pt3EA. iat. bate| | || gone brew igh tee es) | ‘Wed. 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