The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1905, Page 2

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SPOR’ *) ‘Tethy MeClovern will begin for hla edt with “* Murphy, ~ of Haslem, | ) take, place in Phtlndetphte | } acu te. been getting stowty | Ante #1 ‘by playing baseball. He has oved Iromiengely, and, even It he! shy afew notches of being | old gti Terry," he looks fi A good enough fem to Ling yearnings of Mr. Murphy r ees ten months i aca out Bddie Hanlon tn Jadelphia, Murphy's cham ‘aspirations will be bho & jerk, But the Harlem ne counting = upox Onding eatablished in ¢he hins- been | ive ath HIGHLANDERS. LO wa that he did last nm i fa away poor old 4 mI RANK RENE Ws. Isetaining Murphy for the Aght., Ho says that Mor- By phy fs really as good ax Jor thinks him to be. Erne to see “Murphy fight McGovern | to er | Dritl was out stealing, "Corcoran fone plone Ue" nf {Ne Outning. Kitson fanned out, ON oe endurance in his many | "ENi ook a foal trom Laporte, Chase | touted out to Coughlin, Coughlin alse | Boe grabbed Oldring’s hot liner. NO RUN! ike @ punch for Fifth Inning, es Ein wean soverdly, i. Moiniyre, fpuled put to, Cock ckman inade & a tet MaberNTORT Gok domaine | 7's. arotinder. ety {oak a f0U ng Rout piuich. He looks « with [fram schineter. | A ow Sockman, Med to a marie BNE gigy, and clumsy | sotnty Hoge fanned out NO RUNS. Sixth Inning. ie eerd Crawford, beat out gi slow hit to O1- BS "annie take. x Pi ahi) ga Se fely, Hoag Sixth ‘ining Ditiateads 36 sorte « banied Coughin's gaerfce,, Cramton! | Coughin walked sia seeal|' Tittle. fellowea im’ his ch sree scored on O Leary» x Hewton to, Chase, nett bs War: | Kee, felldwa in hie class bovore | BOC oh ee ete ative: ONE [pe iet, eoaattt {nN °O foes bark Into retirement. RUN. Fe Wis, sreeneg, ae Hahn got his base On balls, Rgeier re over second. ing Cough | wag out to Lindsay, unassisted, F in oAvencing the batter to i taking second, Dougherty went out the cTn drew 4 {ree LAndaay game Way, Lindsay unassisted, La- ore al Oldring to forte walloped another hit in left, spor. Ue RUN. ng Hahn. Ohare forced ‘Lavorte, ‘rew | Ch C out, Oldring Mi O'Leary to Bekaeter, ONE RV: Sent Gooey ft, J ane to yh EASILY, sr ne |e Pa Ba = Chase fell down on Laporte’s thegw 8 ng rat ue. | from Kireon and the batter wae sage, ere Inning. | 2) Whe Chase to Oldring, of B | aring made a Btop. backing up Molniyre’s Dougherty conte, . at eo con nied row yp eA hy Lindsay, Molntyre went to retry aicesed ae a, wilt eh. Heheeter nd | Semtord “pit recon ‘sat ou ugherty. "Nd } an grounded out ‘ough line a eb hist eat to Habn, cooumnee also Owe f i = for the Post-|' Season Championship Series Eighth Inning, bo with a pitel en's throw | Was need F 4 tell | awhord wod i dyanclhy ~ 'Pleases Manage-. Ser tie denne cup j 4 | Dougherty aid Bherl- 0% } Coby anfe at home. rill 4 i} was out stealing secon 4 , BY BOZEMAN BULGER, Nod out to, Countin. Comets | dai | das Be (Special to The he World) ea fly from Hein, Keeler sine INCINNATL O,, Oot. 2—-On govount \F ed a second, : woetien Cmeam. | ail day. driazie today's game | fT ome fonsed Dougherty a postponed on cevount of wet! second) NO N will be played Ninth Inning. vw, tall of cire of Kitson’s bounce. d ‘between short and | ide ant two gun otrow, Manuger \ Whe Arrangements of ch Be ype) 108 th hd. Lindsay Waa outs Oldie. | Wi » Chase, Sehiacter doyiled to arse he would hy q ‘ i to hay q ro Chas Meinty re ‘Crawterd the openings game plated r ack 0 INE RUN / to. the umplr iy e fied out to O'Leary, Cy | cotagnizsion cgbld 4 1 | roired Oldring, Connor Sout Kiteon to Ll y NO RUNG, a batter selection; in fact. Frank O'Da Bitton to Lindesy ® and. dack Sheridan are the af py) thon that could have bee: FIRST GAME Pel atpiheak and shoulders above any other 4 eB Fbellove.wild give eati F wmnpiress and * veliove. wild ly BATTING ORDER. > satistactign. saa eh ids Reems tee) ROnAREHE Of Winning the 70 of Molntyre, If J th f eler, re Lindsay, 1b, | Will be os easy, if not casior the Mt. & mn pol ope Ohe-Woe have made for the Nattonal wserne:rt | _ Mpaave pennant Conghiba, 3. j Srenietiaivien } a BROOKLYN GAME OFF. LOU, 18.0 Oct. the Broskiyne and + By dqubletwades, raw. f First Inning e of McIntyre una Lapor' get ‘hem over and allowed him. to stroll. siing, Klenow to La NO "RUNS. 1 a bigh one to Cobb veac his fast bunt to ns under Dougherty's NS. Second Inning. 1 the horwehide to cen- Cobb was # victim | ts. Coughlin singied | + Mials, liyed the Ca will be TRIED To WRECK TRAINS, |” deh fy Roys Suspeted in Pwo Attempts on " Me Jersey Centeal BOMERVILLE, N. J., tempts Were made Lo wreck Oat. 2~ awfor c tr the, New Jervey Central. Railroad tn i scoring Crawford, | Wanidorveer's cut, between Rerlian and Ooo went. I North Branch, Both attempts be rl Ay Meved to have been the w Thaing eheinver of the. westhor ae fhain that letr here at o'shork }eaug erenety afternoon while golng through the cut ww ahead of him at Whileh had hoon fild ne t r , Warner » second aud O'Leary was | Ing to, Aten ¥home at the | return throw from Chase bunted Laporte to third, Old- ed to left 0) tn tt avold ring Chase at second, O'Leary “i ee eee ta ia kO sod ai!) TS, soring Laporte, Oldrty pageldent, made a seteatfonal steal of secon y hour later the engioecr ot, a fast O'Leary Kieinow out, Oldring threw tb trale, alee wee, Cockman fanned out, Heeo of ira o ped the train J, Third inning, Ng Ae io! 1) Honoven dropped a sate ot of the plate McIntyre © Cockman, “Efndsay drew Dutch Schaefer walloped hreo bases to right novan and Lindsay. famous slugger, dro in right, scoring Bel a free pier t Joa eld. w aneth . te EARS FA WIFE SLAYER, urier in the Sen. Megres Accovted, MON. %,, Oct. 2 ft which put the batter on fae and scored Crowvord and Coby Chesbro took a bounce from O Hee |Snd throw Couahiin out att Michael) Hahn made A olee running cate! b es ot to marier in thé) Warner's Spive, FIVE . BUNGE. r reg hehe wri ») 0 Leary. fran & awit clout from ater ro. Hahn wtruck out. rind r the Quarter Beasion on Was Accepted "eee 2 ir beat pat 4 show atte , y Vandre bibs Y fied tb Bohat j Fourth Inning. ved Sonat tn the Ae sa ij Lint ier Ye oe Ri iv ‘8. no 0 My fn tor \Of These There Are Forty-nme | Court House, opered to-day for the frat | time after the three months’ vacation. elerict and the olty courts are tmken, | Part me, TIN There’ » head SE TWO GAMES TO THE DETROITS (Continued od trom First Page.) was cd ae to Chase to Oldring, | Ni Srteary "8 fumble put Chas off first gies, A the ee Ce & magni: ining filed Longe 2 Head Con oF. aes) HUN., Fifth Innin, wton, apn selied under 6 fly gh fang Goo i NO RONS. truck out, ry. oouldn’ ve from Keeler, Donovan field. | ee 4a rt ee oa at second. Molntyre on to ea | word's holst. nd B dey Que: yt te Eighth Inning. Dougherty took @ drive from Cough- Hin. Cockman stopred a fierce cne from O'Laary.. Keeler made a good met catch from Warner, NO RUNS. intyre pullel down a long and gerous drive from Laporte, Chase drove & single through short, running ih No peal lef) to second, Chase interfered with Old- ring 6 rap and was out Fisteqw fouled out to Warner, NO RUN Ninth Py Donovan gonnected with a hit right. McIntyre eee @ hit p ton, Lindsay fanned out. |lfted a high one to pone wee, is fram of Crawford's drive. - NO RUN acheter filed Mcintyre. Orth batted for Newton. Lindsay and Dono- von retired the batter. Hahn. singled olatt. Kealer Hned out to O'Leary, NO RUN SCORE BY INNINGS, Oo15001 0101200 lt Schacter herty. Keolor to Detroft Highlanders (2,000 CASES ON CALENDAR TO BE TRIED Divorce Suits Scheduled for Wednesday. The seventeen parts of the Supreme afd Burrogate’s courts, In the old Tweed Bo did ihe six terms of the City Court, in the old brown-stone Court-House. and both temples end justice were thronged trom Basement to root with lqwyers, Mulgants, witnesses and jurors. There ave more than 13,000 cages oon- froming the Supreme Court /Juatices, which is abdut 150 less than at the beginning of Inst year, the courta bav- Ing made @ gain through « reforma- tion of the calendar and the grouping of casem by classes, The Appellate Term of the Supreme Court, to which appeals from has only @ emall, calendar, this court having caught up with business last | year. Justices Scott, Bischoff and Fite gerald are etthig in that court to-diay, The practice of muking a field day) of undefended divorce cases on Wed | noeddya of each week 'n Spooial Term, which Jnstice Lwaventritt broke vp Jat May, on The, World's A Ne M<Gouern ! | rom Sichaer- “TERRIBLE TERRY” T: [RAINS FOR A HARD CAMPAIGN, aw hot time for the rest pb “on Jerome ve. = ‘this * week,, A I BIG BOOKS ARE BARRED FROM BETTING RING (Continued from Firet Page.) “Mets” appealed to Wheelock and other mombers of the committee with- out result, Barring this little flurry in the ring everything was lovely at Belmont Park. First Won by a Head. King Pepper was the pacemaker, tol- lowed by ‘The Huguenot, Head Dance | and Arsenal, They ran this way to the stretch, where Head Danee and Ar- fenal died away, Wyeth then closed on the leaders, and in @ drive through the stretch The Huguenot won head from King Pepper, who at Wyeth a length for the place, Burgomaster All the Way. Burgomaster went to the front at the start, made aM the running and won OH ir é three lengths. Penrhyn and Baile xe fought 4: out all way or the place poaitton, Penr a igo eating Battle Axe uw neck, Mthetred was never Another for Whitney, & factor, Perverse went to the front at the start and, making all the running, ras in @ drive by a lenguh and a hal Barly and Often, who closed wee Duenn» was third, eight lengthe Bedouin Makes Record, Bedouin broke in front and made rt until near the far turn, where At, ‘ellane slipped upon the rail ne ran in oe lead, pi a OD the tres wo in in front o} " oul and the latter four Toying fs from, of Von Tromp. who was Psy not In form, In the run bomé. Bed- ouln went ito the from and won by 4 length and a half in réecora time i he in front of Von Tramp. Th former hol ler of the record: war Os. trich, who ran the dletance In 2.13 at Morris Park, oarrying ison yt at End. rkiirta, Didas head and to thi to the viele is ie wre mire in fUi%h Behind this: trio Uo the atretch, when "he went to the front and won handily by « jeaete and ad oe Arkiiria, Who beat Kinley Broometick Just Falls, Lora a the ate went to ae ving wd. of the fact that these éascs run through In eight to twelve minute a tacks has been resumed, of these Cason are behed- Wednesday bent baton dyacine pee AoE Ke by star! ti ey re Hee a ham- ran ch ’ te ol tension close AA eA at Berry McGovern , * 3 Tooks yt for the din'ance. Bt. tae Was twelve’ TERRNS LOSES IN IN- ENGLAND Madr, the Peribo Turk, Puts »Amefioan Down: In Straight Piel Less thanl’an Hour’s, LONDON,.Oct. 2.—Madrgli, tha Tr rivle Tutk, defaited Tom Jenkins, the Awerioan catsh-aa- oy wrestling meton, In a BeURCE the Lyceum Must Hall this aéternoon. Madralt won in stratent falls, ‘The trem fell wae reured In nineteen minutesand.torty+five secandn, ihe mbt: | gre fall fo twegty-iwo minutes and ty-six seconds, Little. Men Wil) Clash tor Six . Rounds. Before the. Washing- ton Sporting Club,. in. the Quaker City. y; “Chick”, Tucker, of the Avoni; of this city, will go to Philadedp! night, where he will meet “Phil” Lo- gan, the clever Quaker City Boaer, in six. rouse bout before the Washington Sporting Club, This will be Tucker's fourpecass bat- tle in Philadelphia, Outpointed In two of the caus Logan will have to bt ht as never before in order to beat him, Tudor’ Je ting | Ih attr iorm at present te clearly Beat ee in the eens Sart he ne pea ‘at tartan i no med ¥ the C iy ol fe had in htt by Tue ‘t one jaldwin the re Flaherty nwarded aaah ion on A foul. ft ¥ its Logan pain eee fpeurh Briatde tpi ern enone aoteaie "BIG OH. CONSOLIDATION. enh to battle | in Companies Merged Will Ren a Pipe Line 605 Miles. INDEP@NDENCE. Kan, Oct. t= cpnaélidation of the Cudahy ami the ‘Cherokee Of and Gas Companies In the Chérokee Nation was effeeted to-day, ‘The new concern is ¢apitalimed at $6,000, 0, and will be known a@ the Cudahy Pips Little and Refining Company, It in- tends, It 1p announced, to, bulld a pipe Mine from Bartlesville, 1. 'T., to St. Louls, a distance of #65 miles. At St, Louis 6,00 barrel refinery !# to be built upon a alte already purchased. “RUBE” WADDELL PITCHES. HIS ARM INTO PLACE |Great Southpaw Declares That| Boston after the last trip of the Ath- He Now Is as Good as Ever lectce to that city, Since then he had |had no controf and was unable to reach and Is Ready to Go Into the) the plate with a pitched ball, Yeat Box, ri We scuffle aboard the train coming from AMU! |day, he declares, while practisine on THE AMATERDAM, W. the grounds, he had very much the its SA SR ART? ‘TH same trouble every (me he raised hig arm to deliver the pall, Then some- Sate are ‘Eres BROS remarkabto od. AS he furs a ball there win den ap land all in was gone. PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 2-—Grorge Edward, better known to baseball fol- lowers as “Rube” Waddell, who has |been out of the game on acequnt of a} |sore shoulder for More than three | Weeks, has come right and will be In the box for the Athletics early this) work. itieLaN eae a ed muscle vr weyers ore hy ut of piace. “deme is hap PAT oi on Fa ane 4, 1 know | bai ‘ate | Waddell lathe "mreatest feft: handed Htoner | in atte nd it is upon age ie | t Waddell injured his arm in a friendly tek ee tho. world’s champ! eg TO-MORROW’S BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. ‘i <P TH an (fipectal to The Evening World.) BELMONT PARK RACH TRACK, Oct, 2—The entries for tonnorrow's races ape as follows! BAC Seiitan walle. ee ! TUORER TO FIGHT <= LOGAN TO-NIGHT cu ia is Reed Nilo. 4:\'epnon Troan. 3 5.15 Mats. Wod @#nt.2.18, ‘" hs baa OLgorT RKE nS PEGINNING TO-NIGHT CHALNOES EDMUND L “Nt Oa Loe i , iit AMD Mat rat | qontons 7 uae Inte THE DEWEY tA*%, ie ity Faro manana Moorea "4 The GOTHAM 434 4TH ee TBATRESS =e st TIM ‘ ee u py oie! HE rae ea NINE Regt week MAT witha i Duke of INE . % JAMMERSTEIN'S 353.2) 8. jwuy & Tin ey y, 25, of dull 5, 50¢ iv Circus. ‘i aM oe ont alt ly Mat! tages, Fate le at Mag. ESTING Lisa ine lounse OF DRINK rele Fa Shed wed Ditaat i 30,14 ram or "i Pall, Va and 204 8 SKE. | ci be dite a, AA ay ayant uunecoce § Mate Pay ita, || th RABY DAWHON. Haliew ma Pallet, Hu wart & | Bland, ot! others, Manis ga 8 Wa Le Bsa | din 2 me aiNBre ein Met se ig. I ue tis HONS Mutenta sais IRISH zt s eee “open 11 A.M eae LEW yond eee a Mi Nidal Pod a. Bway. oth = al EW YORK STARS “yhitlviite? Ulva ses a KEITH Se ato Pe eee ha PR hing 8 pie, Nader en nayimond, Linn a / 4

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