The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1905, Page 2

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SORRESPONDENT wants an an- wer to the auesifion: ‘|Why is * foobar Wothing easier, It's ‘because in the Polieges boxing isn't. Football is the ext best thing on the list. ‘CORBETT having offered to fight in two weeks at 182 “pounds, it begins to look very ‘much ,as, if the little Denverite meant Gaitiess when he said he was going! ‘Ro ‘get ack into the game ef go back ys: PETER JACKSON and’ b Sam Langford. two fistic mar- - vels who are so dusky the arc La pale when they enter the ring, Pht. to-morrow . might in - Baltimore, vio- ic exain dn Chicago, These be ‘busy for the brake id trains out € ID you “hear thet crackling ‘found? Higashi, the jiu jitsu ran tain raining. ap ie don't wer, wart to be. baseball mat- fore “i ra don't want: the whole ‘patter with our nearly- } champions? ; Who story that Marvin oF a at he ,tndait fat he le fa ue HH ENTRIES, ARE BEATEN BY PIRATES. ‘Batting Rally Which Scores Five Runs Settles Hopes of Hanlon’s Trolleymen, SCORE BY INNINGS. } Brooklyn ..0 0 31 1 —4 93|: j Pittsburg ..0 0 0 0 3 H 2 —10 120 Game called on account of darkness. BATTING ORDER. Pittsburg. Brooklyn, larke, If. Lumley. rf, Bie eare, we G 1 PHilindt. < Btricklett, ‘UmplreEmalie. Hd (Special to The Evening World.) EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept. 2—Gloomy times in the Pitts- Fatuer Penn WILL HAVE TO Oo Some TiGeR. ~ RUNTING: Now. stole second, Gibson walked. saybars bunted safely, but Ritchey was Stricklett, ‘ummel to Bergen, Murg camp greeted the Brookljns on|@fove a hard one past short, ind Lynch scot Ganley pasted a thelr arrival here this afternoon for the|triple io deep Plight and Clarke scored tani final series, Pittsburg rooters have: not forgotten . that awful blow of . three straight from the Néw Yorks. Plungers are counting up. “Many were hard hit. Bhad Gwilliam, the big better, took New York Wednesday and won for the tirst time in the series, There is a dig elump in enthustuam here as a result of the:games, Proper 2 fare run, FIVE Seventh Inning. Heavy fog settled over kena looked ie would be ented Hummet of Sp over short. Tewts Brain to first. Malay } te g let, neerygn, forced atatay, ’ a. first tum me! Ing hos am eat catch of Stricklet coaching in Pittsburg’s infleld might have prevented disaster yesterday; Chicago alu be sent ee the. the post te gh honor games. Many Beet fF turned out this ‘afternoon to greet oe Lewis the Breoklva | shoristo tire 1 Brat time ion ‘appearing in a Seanlon joined the team He ‘te overJhis ‘high fever. ina First inning, atruck out. Sheckard nd rouled 12 vilobrand Gespler was c! 1 Chirk ave Bheckard & Lami f 1 fy. Lumley ron back for Ganley tay, Lee mid “Leach cx ithe Ue fy back of short, Fan'to wedond.” re fin to id. A wid p hich nat him on thir Wi was lummel to Gosster, "NO Rt RUPE, Second apc BP ar landed patch x, ner te frat Ay BT ae @ rea bot a fotaaeh, ewe ma pi See a 0} ae ner fh wild throw. sacrificed, “Ritchey’s short fy pg ‘9 feet for » Aled to, gor Lynch = CHOICES ARE ARE LOSERS AGAIN AT BRIGHTON = (Continued from First Page.) Stakes way one of the most tnteresting,, features of tho mecting and it brought Witenes down big crows ¢o the course. The weather, of course, contribute) to, ths attendance, for.summer once more made its arance and the shade of HARD RO FOUGHT TO WHITE SOX) WITHOUT BATS (Continuea from First Page.) Ki which went by, Rohe, Plank singled. Pathe alae sae Genreck at’ asconte, Megtaei | net mad with one hand @ to cent ome sure for a peuple of 1a OF Grin aiove’ pne. to for olte bose.» “Hate sorta gs vee, under Healer on eoandes | fo contre,” forcing ihe ged out diovall - out a triple ai tall Gut of hr canch, urne at was litle jones aied fe, PLANK’S CURVES (GIANTS REACH AREPUZZLERS °| ST: LOUIS, BUT TRAVIS MAKES {Field of Ninelytie Starts. in} { Naren Country Cup, the: second six- h ; Fomib LOWEST. EST-SCORE [= Qualifying Round of Nassau Country Ciub’s Open Fall Tournament. ao There was no lack of starters tdday in the open fall toumament of the nau Country Club, as nearly all of the nincty-five entrants. were on hand éarly, The qualifying round was at ihirty-six holes and lnsted ‘throughout the day, the first sixtcen qualifying for the; n for the North Country Club and the third sixteen for the Red Spring cup. The qualifying scores will also count in the club team competftion. Some of the best of the early eoores were: W. T. West, Princeton, 8; George H. Barnes, ipo ey - George F. (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) resulting in a double an Played ee hes As " Nom ‘BUNS: Cross a & jeame in with the second ‘Lord : Third Inning: fouled: to, Donohue, ‘ONE RUN, Deve, singled 20 at Third Inning. into's double play: oti Rolie did the fanning. act. Sullivan = | same direction. NO RUNS. who ‘handed 4 a reGinnity who cov- Davia out. Donlin, Hobe to Donohue. | ered. th 1, Cross ‘Out, Isbell to Donohue. Say- Pa Browne fled ’to De Bare singled to tee Sold. field. rehy, BL Fourth donne. f Fourth inning a walk, © a ell it to The ite ee a frog bal and alk ) ahs Bape! lett ope lad aa ir Hoelske‘ter went + bench on}. sy | filed to Davis. Patterson fited 1g the | strikes, Bi © ae dup qn easy one i AMUSEMENTS. ‘ana AMELIA BINGHAM, CHARLES cH <_ MAN, GI DE COGHLA. ccund Big Week by Popular Demand. “THE SPORTING DUCHESS 100 IN QAST, MAT SAT. PROCTOR’S “rH snows YE, eer irbaerrt HAN’ Joba, [23d St} St. f Here BaP ot cana Shader & Suction cs Vaudevitle, Leonard Fictehety he zee ‘latice Vanve. big oy and Oth AVS: S8th St. Oras agiieid RR Naudeville, $j Nay Chott, te SOUVENIR Marie eee aot! Mr. Ba 125thSt. an tide ogee org x “Mistress Nell." } Souvenir Mats Mon & Fri. Fine specialties goa. BRLASCO FRFATEE. Bist then LESLIE CARTER See Ee ne fa ARR BUDO Fee TAN: PAN Delasea presents, 24 year tn N. 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