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WILL DIXONS OLD TIME MARVELLOUS FORM BE SEEN T er heard Sof Baths The Halemit Pwill be mites think ale Dixon * tn Murphy's rush, IRST GAME “BY ARALLY (Bpecial to The Evening World.) IATIONAL) LEAGUE . BASEBALL fOUNDS, © PHILADELPHIA, | Pa,, —With another double-header them, the Giants-went to work with a spirit born of champions. being just twenty games ahead pf them, they were Ainxlous to cop the id, 90, a8 to clinch the champlonship earliest possible moment. desirous, : lally, as tt wit ake time ayer wor msec et : ‘Weet. sone) ite ram ‘that, ax that was pike, tie’ wos certainly In out of these ietters. was ‘° ‘Evening World two pace and damp saeae Bresnahan died on a fip up to Courtney. NO RUNS, Nichols went down on strikes. Gleason popped out to “Bad Bin." RUNS. Seventh Inning. Great drops of rain were the seventh round started, Giants tried to hurry things up. Bi laved a hor singie into left. beat out a bunt. also sina @ double Devin Ried to I. Mertes taking second, out 19 Bransfeld. Stren in. TWO RI of Dahlen’s throw. field Wt.into ‘A double play, Courtne: scoring, while Mn struck out. “ONE Eighth Teng Amen. was rt neat pelts walk: ime favs han -was Vanced on Browne's macrit toh gent Ames home and romana o third. A moment later Roger on Donlin's safe drive to left. MeGann ralked. Mertes quit on a grounder sit both runners Sm ett fou a ing Jen laced @ scorchor do\ it sending ‘Danlin end | forced Danlea- @ grounder straight to roNichols single to beat an infield hit, and Thomas sco: Mngec's: double cored GI Courtmey was throw out at the TWO RIN. > Ninth Inning. Gloaron' 8 op Ames's sacrifice, fouled to Leola, Doniin Suton a rounder to Branafield, baa = began fw len made a «reat and threw Titus out, at ce = GIANTS TS LOSE. ~ SECOND GAM (Continued trom sca from First Paso.) Ames (id his usial club-swinging turn. Dah- attended to Thomas in proper form. NO Both advanced on MvGann's sacrifice and the two scored on Mertes's single to centre. Dahlen On eal both runners were safe. oe aTENAY, was Bate on ATcGann’ 's mutt Magee sgok third.“ Doo- ‘Batra ad~ wild FOUR struck ‘out. . but plate. ight and took sec- Strang singled to right a b tee 20 staged but Strang stuck to second. a eS KAUFFMAN MAY BE SUCCESSOR ‘TO JEFFRIES Delaney Takes 'Ftisco’s Prominent Amateur Under & His Wing Now. BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 20.— Billy Delaney, the discoverer of two heavy-weight champions, Jjm Corbett ia-y and” Jim’ Jeffries, and who sald at the time that ff Jeff: retired he would y am ib ana great thin him. Delaney will try Xo arrange «'matoh for Kaufman in the-oear future with Gus Ruhlin, the Akroh Giant. Delaney has anothen, champton 1 ‘The latter is “clever a shifty, snd can punch hard nd Wwe, both ENTRIES AT GRAVESEND. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND RACE RACK, N. Hept, ,—The entrier for to-morrow’ races are as follows: fn | bounder, EDITED BY woo SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT rosek? 2BGREN, — ROBERT EDGREN. “The old and famous i Dixon Jab" may tind an eo 1S mark in TTurp long chin, BROOKLYN LOSES ONE GAME ee = TIES ANOTHER Brooklyn Boston THE BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. Dobbs ¢ nlon, Yo Umpire-atr, Johnstone, (Special to The Evening World.) SOLTH END GKOUNDS, Bostoz, Sept. 20.—Mclntyre, the Tailenders’ hard-working twirler, was the hop: of Hanlon fr one of the two games here this afternoon. He has been a stumb- 'ng block and in the game on Monday {t looked as though he was to be the same old obstacle. Tenney's crowd, however, got away with the goods. The rain of forty-elght hours left the grounds in rather bad shupe and good, ch-ver work could not be expected. Brooklyn leayes here to-night for Cincinnat, A small “Yeon than ware in the stand and’ bleachers when the first game began. First Inning. Dobbs "singled and went to sicond on on @ paszed ball. @neckard wail he ball was put on him, Lantss enny’s bounder. fo tehed ball an ‘olverton filed to. Dobbs and Tenney y scored. On the throw in, Dol third." Delehanty stole second. On re single 20 lett Dolan and Delehanty ’ to Ritter. Tange muna POUR Second Inning. Young threw ou Delehanty. Ritter fanned. NO RUNB. “Svqnlon ‘gave evidence that he was GIlngto<b= bothersome now. Needham, erie a oe "Thin aning. Coss of his own ONS Batty Roy. but was out,» Batch to der. Dolan ft $0} Tenney, n-| Dolan’s fount Batch ‘on a short ‘Hummel's high one was ae swatted thrice at the +3 : SECOND GAME. Brooklyn Boston ... Game called for darkness. THE BATTING ORDER. SECOND GAMB. Boston. Abbatchlo. es, ‘Ten Delehanty. If. Wolverton, gb. Cannell, cf. Raymer, 2b. oran. 'c. Wilhelm, p. Umplre—air, Johnstone. First inning. Dobbs was out, Wolverton oo Tenney. Sheckard walked afier being hit. Ray- mer and Tenney handied Gessler’s bounder. Sheckard tried to stretch to third and was out, Tenney to Wolver- ton, NO RUNS. Batty walked, Tenney fanned. Batty reached the middle mark on. Dolon’s out, ~ Hummel to Yale. Delehanty ‘wailed. Lewis and Yate handled Wol- vertan's’ boinder. NO RUNB. Gecond Inning. Yele out on strikes. Lewis was out, Raxmer to Batoh. wave Dele- hanty @ chance. NO RUNS. Gannet is sinj to left. Raymer’s eee pforced Cannell, ounder ats ea Ee ng she fanned, No RUNS ‘Third Inning. Hummel. fanned. Bergen’s bunt was apenetce by, Nh ns oie by sine gicd. Dohbs's bounder, Raymer to Batty, forced Doescher at eecond. NO for “0: “Rummel ‘Lewis oover- end, Yale hand! ing the a bpewcher "Fourth Inning. Raymér and id, Tenney enced. Sheckard. the same route. pee Nk circuit Nelened Yale. NO ant y fonned. Wolverton, singled. Hummel. Wolt eae, fo Lewis, trxing %0 wae Fifth Inning. boeeaee, and Tenney handisd Lewis's bounder. cpengy, Wolverton fin- | ied . Hummel fanned, Batch and Yale took sare of Ray- Moras Aied to “Gensler. caught fo "RUN Ey is z ii i 5. e: ogtia"’ berteld Dou ne 4 |& ative Dean. JRUNB.« He ped a single ‘onte Cross to handle. down a pretty bunt and beat it. Dor erty bunted to Henley, ‘Ten years Champion ot the World . Cleverness is. George Dixon's shecialty. HIGHLANDERS BEAT QUAKERS {Continued from First Page.) then Gisposea’ of Moraby’ Yeager lai who threw ont at shirs. Fifth. Inning. Dg Bonte | Cross tn aes bounced to Hogs. to Tuite: Hares oor Hoffman elso fanned. lainow out, Monte Cross to Davis. iman ran two blocks and robbed Roe of @ one-base i Derfeld. the led Hoge vey oo sould not aptaon cet Fults ripped a clea: Chase getting pecond. ar went the fence for Tiler de drive, Chase nd. NO 15 | reaehiny Howe. RUNS. hit. M. of Habn, NO RUNS. Sixth Inning. made a pa a threw servo ta te Cross tre anaista trom El ani Seventh Inning. was threw. initied Mi. NO RUNS. the went third, unced to Monte Cross Eighth Inning. ie too hot for Chase forced second, Yeager reaching “Gross refined’ Fults and thi New, sere samt @.g00d chance to score, NO So'R RUNS. ectienley, stopped ¢ hot one from Keel- ont berfeld id of the day. NO er, bis ninth chance UNI a sntens @0 cleverly that anh cies ne renner" Murohy. ‘eager handied prided Sromnder out to Murph: Highlander's our a to AMUSEMENTS. AMMERSTEIN’S Boe Tee a ‘att ~ VICTORIA} ottavaie 1a Kae. v. SE tee eer ee a Charlie ca Rae esa Gor: Sier, Witneranme ee oo Ruiner & ine i (ale eal gage ants Oe ‘Mat. a Be. fe hthe Great Lex. Av, Soe ts, Greene \SolnpeWas.. Ore 2 (cm cea O-NIGHT IN HIS FIGHT WITH TOMMY MURPHY? ‘Drom O Rourke “Says George will uncork the old-time ‘punch smaw iS Si PIETHLA AVE, israe ‘arte, es es Teeseay a Tieey. NERS" %, rR soko Raa moet ‘e HIPPODR: ee THOMPSO) eo we Py aa ae PASTOR’S# acre $ CURRAN, Bost, & INTON, SAbRet Sore Gob e oTnmne, LAST WEEK OF THE SmASON, — DREAMLAND