The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1905, Page 2

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EY PRE THE WORTD: FRIDAY EVES ING, SmPTeMArP. 29, TOK, TING NEWS AND COMMENT. xonek EDITED BY T EDGREN, AMUSEMENT! Pa tga football captain on 4 a and} ‘the season hardly started yet! Hon- ‘estiy) now, which is the strenuous sport, football or Roxingt” HEN ‘a man becomes so ‘thin- skinned that he cannot stand honest criticism he should re- Hire’ to private life, where his acts at- fect no one but himself and those tm- MeAlately connected with him. This is What the Jockey Club's starter, Mars | » Caseldy, should do. His work at the| barrier lately has been very bad, ac-| {Sonling to most of the newspaper crit | Mos) in New York. Horse after horee | “that has been backed for thousands of @ollare has been left standing fiat-root- ed.or sent away #0 far behind his field that he had no chenoé. And because one jnewspaper critic eatled attention to what every racogoer | “was complaining of he was assaulted by| Cassidy, who has had a reputation ‘#858 fighting man ever since he first iorets for the James and Jones @t the little Alexander Island | t Opposite Washington. In those Gays Cassidy did not know ee about-racing, but he could fight, and— | ‘well, it was not so much a case of rac- ing at tho Alexander Island track. OR his{assatli, which was commit- F te@: on. the race: track, «Cassidy " ‘Was fined $100," If any one thinks < thie is adequate pimishment, let him think what would have happened had the reporter, or ‘any spectator, been | ‘tho eagaulting party. They would have beén surrounded by e swarm of Pinker- ods’ and—but what's the use? Painful | ite ere not pleanant to dwell upon. Ceci a if members of the object to honest crit! eof thelr employes, t pred from ‘the tra "pe be Barred from the trac ism t ts r men MINEOLA TROTS ae the opening a at the: Mineola. Fair, when mare, mixed with J. Phillips's sulky. bth horses and drivers to fall. | 3 the geoond heat of the 212 pace, | ‘which was won by Climax, Callan, who was driving Light Star, wah thrown from his sulky by the sudden breaking $f one of the braces, None of the acci- ‘Gents resulted seriously. ‘Marte Stanford won the 22% class event straight heats, and Jobn C. duplickted ‘Abs performance in the 2.30 class pace. 4 ha Henry won the last three heats | Revessary to decide the 2.2 BRIGHTON ENTRIES. ——- (Bpecial to The Bvening World.) {onTON BEACH RACE TRACK, YORK, Sept, 2.—The entries for "@ races arc jad follow: -¥ear-olds that ee RE heel; tive |the fitting, lived up to hia > WINS FIGHT IN SINGLE ROUND |W Man ‘Who Is Anxious to Succeed to Jeffries’s ey Whips Harry Foley, of ‘Frisco, Right Off the Reel. (Special to The Evening World. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2.—Al Kauf- Mann, the latest California aspirant for the honor of wearing |by blg Jim Jeffries, and the man who will wear them if Billy Delaney can do record as @ ight. and twerlty-five sec- toed the scratch in a champion knocke Just one minu: onds after he nt tast 0 DALY coaching the Fears DALY STALK QUIGLEY, tweénty-four-foot ring with Harry Foley, | @ fighter of grtat. exporlence with a food punch in elther ‘hand, and with ugh to enable tim to storm 5 | tonehst house engagement, he hy Folteys ovsip te hia elt, A rightion, the Point of the Jaw did. the trice. When | 4 innaes Bley, ‘who ls no slouch at the jc game by any means, went to foor Hike @ Ho stayed meven Seconds aud then: Ceawied 'to nis-knecs only to fall’ again. Once again’he str pict $0 a feet. Xt, wae allt val, aufmann’s mighty right had taken the} girength out of hfm ‘and ‘he ‘could not keep his pins Before he had straightened up Reterce Welch ‘had counted ten, and slapped | aufmann on tHe buck. Billy Delane 8} latest protege had won “his first flgnt under, the veteran's cnanagement.. > ‘A remarkable thing about Kaufmanh| is the fact that he hag never fought) More than one round, In each of his) amateur fights—six in number—he, hai won with a punch before the gong had puna ‘end of round one, mith Lost ‘His Speed. (Bpeclal to The Bivening World. ALTOONA, Pa., Sept lade pene Boe Bex 5 had the advantage for three rounds, a" Smith, of Philadelpht was, une abie to follow. the pac 6 wat FOE Dan! by Campbell. of Wash » settled aight here last night and | was in bad shape, when the gong was sounded. Quick Finish for Dorman. eects so The see World.) oe bewias og Bhiladeton ie ont fs Riphia, only Huey kona y Bunda phi. only four ore 2 the Deusine ‘club. Shelves, hie bout was agrees ter fifteen rman ehowed some fightin Te tie rat jor a eo atta that round Peet ter and, for ity ie es wea a di Kelly Was Too Fast. ony ORE ass., Sept, 2—At the AS. Po tis Wikio” Wright Pat Sense sghaduied and e' a tag randy @4 a ten-roun ee ? Pace shoes doffed | WITH HARVARD'S FOOTBALL SQUAD. | | | SLAB VARD QUARTER AIEEE, NNIEE, aware “ths 2 Y aga “how to or to Sokrane: ‘ meard» REID, SLARR, AREER: FURR,” WOMAN HURT IN CRUSH ON THE BALL FIELD (Continued from First Page.) L. Cross was beyond description. Old dignified members of the fans fo ff decorum, yelled themselves rse. Once more ¢he air split with feafening cheera when M. Cross pound- ed another gouble almost to the same | spot, bi ing home Murphy. A council \of war among the Chicago players fol- CLL EE IPNER GIANTS WON OUT IN THE ELEVENTH INNING Giants 8t. Loul BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29.—The Giants went to the ball yard after two gumes to- day, and if his. pitchers worked good McGraw anticipated no trouble. “That first defeat Was a natural consequence of -the relapse after the merve-strung work-at Pittsburg, and you will see us go right alon,' now,” said McGraw. The Giants were especially anxious to take the double-header, for in oase the Pittsburgs lost; the pennant would he absoimely cinched. - Matseweon and Ames were echeduled to do the pitch. ing, but these days McGraw is ni geriain ungil the bell rings. At leas! 4 hever says anything about i. As usual, the cornet man was the first spectacor | to show, and he opened uy in & way to | ieeroree the locals. He wanted re- @ fur the roasing he got yesterday nd enemed destined to have it, In viv of tby bargain axtraction, & ieee crowd was gt to-day. bi tr large } Louls—aboat Sawer, wie lem ay tiasiired in Pittsburg, was out to-day, ‘and sald he might go in game. ) Firat Inning. &e “Dreanghan fouled to Hodsketter ‘snd Brome was tial Tetir Donlin rolle@ slinner 60. eh and | He seas all fall off, NO RUNB. cbuldn’t come near pinta Noe ate y. but Dunleavy a strike Shay, with Misty, bat Deblen'a ae woke Beckley, N Second Inning, “ BATTING ORDER, “New York, St. Bresnahan, Sha} Strang. rt. Doeniin, cf. Louis. 2b. jurten: Smoot, cf. Dicckley, Ib. Degroff, Grad; rf. 2 i Mathewson, p. | ‘MoFurland, p. i Umpires+Johnston and Pears. { t McFarland that looked awful close Ketter and died easy. Becidey’dleposed | etter an eas: of Mogann, NO RUNS Rains Beckley ut, Donlin to McGann, De- groff beat'out a weak bounder to Bfatty, Grady rolled ous to. Matty, edvancing | to Degroft a bag. ‘he man th the fanny, name farined, but Bresnahan dropped the Dall and he sea when Degroft to Mo- “Geventh Inning. Mertes a hot whiitnd (ore eiteth poten tote is kon Smoot. geared rites Precond, one ord zi hatte te by Bs Bre suber Youled to to Oae oe dow aes RUNS. cua oh Wi inning. } four bad ‘alla, aeaccte lowed, manager Jones finally, decidlog it, keep. Altrock in wae ian ‘Walsh ted 40) Uwaesn Up.) iy eu ab ok Ie va position on Ghpt Groen rushed a Proper. Pana interp ped in, which was im- mei ‘upset’ by “Umpire Horat, When the game was finally resumed, Shreck grou! to Donohus; M. Cross going to third. Spender fanacd. THREE Fifth loning. 4 D.ackey Holmes batted eee Alirock, forecagting a cl in Chicag. 2 pred ers, fanned, nes pee Main to “H. Day fl doubled’ to ri field fence. G.Davis ihowsa waite 3 Isbell. came la ‘wits! the: first: run Rg SN epee held Caliahan’ Chicago. & RUN. Walsh relieved fiiroek at, ste: start of, this inning and allowed Harteel walk. Lond passage to the of pitchers did ‘not appear much fo the “aitetics, “who ‘heat ak on) the ball for keeps. Hence right eld ‘erowa. sel. On helped?” L. C: one ein veaght. “pending th two runs, in, sheer exhaustion to quit “for: want (of manity, lake ae re pitch mneree it Dav! ort. ‘Shreck oe aeinea. POUR + Sixth pinning. eee ted eran eae on L. Cros-H, Bens oa soning ena an RUNS. vanced 0 se Talal eat eer eat stored 8 oe eee 36 Bone win, ‘hes sc ishstala ge right —, |HIGHLANDERS ARE SHUT OUT | BY CLEVELAND Game a Pitchers’ Battle, Only One Run Being Scored Throughout. SCORE BY INNINGS. og Shgmanders 0000 BATTING ORDER. Highlanders. eolor, rf. Elberfeld, ss. Connor. &. Glarkson, p. Ri ‘Umpires—Connor and Sheridan, . BY * LEN SANGREE. AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Sept. 29,—The Highlanders and the Cleve- lafids, the‘ hard luok teams of the Am- erloan Leaguerhooked up agtin here this afternoow, and. there vas no figuring which team would get enopigh luck to win. Farly the’ season bdth were re- garded pennant -posstbilitles, out they Weren't lucky. ‘ First Inning. Laporte and Chase disposed of Ba Clarkson ‘got Congalton’s hot -bounder and retired the batter at first. Stovall got an infledd hit toward Cockman.. He was out stealing, Cornor t0/ Elberfeld. NO RUNS. Haha failed to beat out his bunt to Bradley: «Bay was undirKéeler's line drive, “Elberteld_ was out, Harbeau to Stovall, though he could haye beat it it he had not -stopped running. NO RUNS. Second Inning, . Bradley slammed a hatt single In Hahn's division. Laporte sdosped up ‘Turner's grounder and tossed it to El- berfeld. who threw to first Im time fo double up Turner., Barbeau "struck out, NO RUNS. Hess médo.a clrous catch from Chase and then chased, under a, drive from Laporte... Dave Fults bolsteq-a foul for Clark. ‘NO RUNB. 3 Third Inning. * Hess was fooled Sn ClerKgon's’ slow balls, Clark rapped out » neat hit in centre, but got no ¢urther, 8 Rhoades filed to, Keeler ana Bay ines to Bene a Arey en Seon } lett Cockmin — tes Laport was right there when Congal- ton bit the ball. Fults cazetully con ive. from Stovall. eae 1O a th holst re tong ae Bi on Perth Bie nore © Fifth inning, ge fone siete ica Ee e008 aga hs Thueued ibe Diberfeid, a ie : 2 oi Sound a drive ipa Clark. oe i BOOKIES GET MONEY AGAIN AT BRIGHTON’ (Continued from. First Page.) from lergency, who t Just So head for the place, bs Garg ® Charley Wins Again. Early and Often, Brookdale Nymph and ‘Hermitage raced Read and ‘nead to the far turn, where Brookdale Nympn took a clear lead and showed the way .to the ays foots by Early and Often and C Tn tho ntretch Charley closed Biron ‘and nal Ing Brookdale Brookate. N¥eph length and a balf, three “lengths in front of Fine Martin Doyle All the Way. Martin Doyle, a good thing for whom this race seamed especially made, went to the front, and ‘making all the run- Bing, Won easily by four lengths from Boy, who was three longths in front of Norbury: The latter was sec- ond with Oro at his head toythe stretch, but both stopped. The Southerner’g Distance. .Unole , Ufigh and Ocean.!Tide raced together for the first half, when Ocean Tide went on amd made the pace to the stretch. On the turn Don't Ask Me closed on. ley turned {nto the #1 ds apart. The Southerner tes) and, taking tl two lengths which Mosca ‘with a great Tush and beat Unele Urigh two lengths for the piace. Rubric’s Form Reversals. Rubric and Telephone raced head and head until St: Breeze ranged along qde. and. then they ran together to whe stretch, followed by Oarsman. In the stra /Oarsman went.to the. front and won bf three lengths from Jennie Me~ Sawe ‘who beat St. Breeze a length and a bal ut for place. Rubric was an even mon favor! In bis last race he beat Oareivan 1 lengchs. This a Good Thing. * \Lawsonian broke in front, Dut was owirun, Sy Heaalip. who ‘went ‘to the front dnd stayed there, winning. easily by four Jénstha from Bellanicker, who beat Lawsontan a length. c te —— CARNEGIE LOSES ON THE LINKS Andrew I, Defeated in the Golf Championship: cf the Massa- chtisetts Country Ciub by C. B. Cory. $ BROOKLINE.. Mase... Sent. 29.—With the exception of the defeat of last yetr™ . Carnegie IL. of Esser irprises In the of match play in the Magna, golf “ehampionship at the ountry” Club yesterday. Cernenia.mas:|! “put out of the running by C. B, Cory, of the ‘Wollaston Club, in. the Fromlni ‘round. by § score of 1 up. The thir | round will be played to-day. ele ae VANDERBILT YACHT AT LISBON. LISBON, Portugal, Sept. %&—The ea steam yacht North Star, fon satel il be Sect netse| PASTC ‘S| FIFTH AVE | AMELIA BING: CHARLES | MAN, aenrnube cOGH! "THE SPORTING BUCHESS” 100 IN CAST. MATINDE SATURDAY. Ea Be Mite! aa SOUVENIR MATINERS Sunset end ae a {125thSt. {.Mistross Nell,” bite Pine eve doe Mi Sruvenir, att: Mon, ialtion to, "THE. PRODIGAL SON. But de BROADWAY Sees Pes EARL aa ¢ FUREY caer Bare . ROGERS BROS. Nox. ee Ee sey iMcl ic 2 Last S Times, on Jem TANTANAS LYR be ANGELS, ENING Ni Oren ING NIX ftw © “APPYLAND Sal ne WOLF MARGARET, — |ANGLINZ t ats a AMMERSTEIN’S $ to: VICTORIA NO. me gi THEATRE © BRLASCO ERESTRE, Bit smear LESLIE beraratihior ye He Umes, endin on frets ana brcaats HEY IN. Y. Epa Ee. Tiss]? Wbelnbon Cresent $4 yet i Mr Tn WARFI ELD. imc taster. jesimn = Aneican & 107th St. Mat. Gat. {atts OF GOLD, #2488 Sth Ave. Mat, Sat TOM, DICK AUD Sort weeks oe ARG Go ye Axe. ee as Beer of the Transgresvor. BS TNE Next Week. 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