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+) : Pe ee ee ; 4 ; Mt Pte het be . than any knockout. TO WQRRY “MGOVERN\ is fraining | Hava for the battle of his career. othe Behd that he) with carry Vhrough two weeks from with now | Stommy Murphy wlll be more important | { pifo Him than the fatnous affair In which he conquered Pedlar Palmer, of England, other pne in which he wrested ip of the world Arom “Dixon, Then Terry MeGovyern was & young ator, fighting bis way up swiftly Steadily to thé top, Now he has passed the chaniplonship notch; has falled in one deapefdte attempt to‘ regain hte } Position, and has just passed through .& physical reverse more dishoarteniog Other men: ‘have ‘tried to “conia hack” after just such experiences and have failed. Terry has ‘the gamoness.to try. If any one can succeed he will, Years of temperate living, should come to his resoue and pull him through, But where are the hundreds of eager Admirera that used to fellow Terry to his training camps, flatier bim® ana! Doast of it if he happened to recognize them familiarly as “Willy” or “Jack” or “Tom?” ‘Terry is training now in Harlem, doing | Dis boxing In the gymnasium at Hol- lander's baths. He ts alone, deserted by th mds" who forgot him as soon | Gs he slipped back 4 notch In the fight. | fug game. Two or three tat physical | oulturists look at him stupidly and | on about thelr slow exercises with owl- like solemnity. Terry feels the deser- tion, It makes him down-hearted, But ‘he is a game little fellow, and he won't “quit because he is fighting an up- “ni fight, Take my tip for it, you who used to crowd. Terry MocGovern's training camps, you are forgetting him too soon, People may be calling him “Terrible Terry” again after this Murphy fight ® dispatch from Nova Scotia telling of: Jack Munroe's victory over Jabk Murphy becomes more interesting when'it is turcher explained | that “Jack Murphy” 1a sald to be the Aatest allag of ‘Jabber’ Carey, Mun- Fee's old wparring partner, Is Jack fol- Jowing in the footsteps of Jack O'Brien and others of the famots ring business Men and taking a short and easy trip tO Wealth along the the aaey-merk trail? NH of the Gdlumbla football coaches is quoted as follows: | “What! Cateh me riding in or Not of those man-killing automobiles! Bince When has football become so gentle and ladylike a sport that Hs pita: and morgue industries? In his life F cent Mr. John McGraw has pre- dicted a victory for his team. He the Athletics and that there injno pos- mibility of failure. Bush ike a Russln diplomat. I re- member interviewing him iaat year whances, Here is what McGraw sald, ae nearly as I can remember: Hum-m-m, Well, aay that if none of the other teams get Yes, probably in that case we wil! have & good chance. You might put it that After this rather <ague prophecy Me- Graw's Giants waiked away with the do & pretty hot stunt to keep up to the mark this tri ie |: In the football mame between seton op your life!’ Coaches object to promoting the hos- OR the ‘first time gays flay that the Giants ywill whip Vaually Mr. McGraw beats about the warding the Giants’ pennant-winning “Ham—well. What do you ahead of us we may win the pennant way,” rag in great‘ehape, They will have to COLUMBIA END Holl Collegé"ana Cotumbiu yesterday at Atmerionn League Park Henry B, Posi, Columbia's lett end, had a smal) bone My Nie forearm, ‘The \ijury ts 40 keep him out of the gume for weeks at leust, Post recelvod the fn the latier part of the segond but after leaving» the game dd “mot tay saptilog about it, thinking tha; @ briive and would soon night whe football er, the veam marine’: the arbi ond dis- — TROTS FAST MILE DViLia Ans tein} Renae Mario} Hall” at Ha the) ie {Boston . think? fg I might venture to Be noon - TAKE TWO FROM i Second Game Is Called by Agreement in the Seventh Inning. | ‘ SCORE BY INNINGS, FIRST GAME, #20000003 oO 6 soroo0r82 SECOND GAME. BostonB sec 000001 OL Brooklyn £00000 -2 Called end in first haf of. seventh. BATTING ORDER, | Brooklyn: Hall, rt Brooklyn Boston, Abbatichio, ss, Tenney, 1b. Hato, Humniel wD, %, Neediiam, a a abel BY JOHN POLLOCK, (Special to The Evening Word.) WASHINGTON PARK, Oct. 5—The Brooklyna signalized their return trip from the Woat at these grounds thie afternoon by trouncing Fred Tenney's Beaneaters jn the first game of a double. header by a soore of 11 runs to 6 The Hanlonites played a much better game than they bave been in the habit of put- ting up. They Mt the Ball for keops | Mn And also fielded thelr post:ions in per- foot style, Bason, who twirled for the Brooklyns, pitched a splendid game, and after the first inning the reeult was never in doubt, The only changes In the teams for the second game was the pitchers. Molityre going In va box for Haslon's eam, while nang, the te] star southpaw, ina the wishing for the visitors. First Inning. Batty was folded owt atéleat by Me- Intyre, Tenney clearly beat gut Lowir' throw to fir#t, but Umpire O'Day eali him out, Dolan reached @rst ‘on Htum- nels fumble, Delehanty Wt to Hum- mel, who threw the ball to fe fopeing Dolan at second, NO RUN Hall foul-fled to Tenvey. Sheckard'’s pophy dropped safely In short centro kiving Jimmy his base, Gessler then lifted one of Cy Young's out curves over the right-field fence for a home tun, scoring Sheckard ahead of him, Batch reat ou Raymer to Tenney. tummel was retired b ney. TWORUNB.Y BSlty and ‘Ten Second Inning, rion singled to fight, Cannell up @ fy to the Infield” which h cola Raymer's foul fy was bed by River, Wolvenon | stole 1 ns bad throw of Need- S grounder gave the batter first Wolverven shird. Necdham stoie Young filed to Hall, NO Lewis sont a high bounder to Young and died ac first, Malay welted tne ball to centr forced at » to Batty. for Raymer, for @ base, but was ond on Ritter's hot bounder lcIntyre's raiser was eney NO RUNS, Third Inning. \ Batty singled to the | Tenney nit to Hummel, who threw to Lew forcing Hatty ‘and on Lewis's quick | throw to Geasler Tenney was doubled aD ai fir by Ray: ted aut youd OW : me to an en. NO he N Fourth Inning, Delehanty smashed out ) Pheckard ning ¢ fa low Itng fly vulled down after a hard run, Wolverton gent a fast grounder to Hunumel and died ot first Cannell walked, Wag out stoalin, second on HMver'e throw to Humme NO RUNS Satoh waa déad-headed to first by young, Hummel singled to rigrt, but Batch wax nailed try \ng to reach ‘third on Dy v to iverton, Leavis fouled 0: Poivereon 0) foul fy wae taken by RSle RUNG, Fifth Inning. Raymer lifted a ity whien Lewis got iu firuck out Uke gan ani boundet ne to Hun eaay out, NO RUNS. Rite! ar afi to | Molntyre fed i mn , and woe an ce Sheckart's hande. -—BEANEATERS ‘busy On pip eS, Delhanty's mngie to the infield allowed Tenney to score, imal Wolverton out, ONE RUN, aasler foul Hu tw Gbasitr, filed to Needhain Gav Batoh's high fly was nailed by Raymer, Sh agg lo; Dolaa, NO & Re mel In, NO RUNS. len pas hh Brdnetheld thy Clark's hey tong into MeGann’a i Sparks’ Gleason. base on balls, Johlen then 8, scoring titi Gleason, Deviin to bette and double steal late, crowd, not things about Oct the Breeder Nd pacers, divisions of in y Turey ather wae fast. Summary; Pacing vatue $4.00 won; Misa wT third. John Kirby. nd n ell,2; Josl jhranyylvania on thes *Second Heat~| to Ra Attar po scond Slover F, 0 was etlosoe eevibe ee ve wai Ls AO Cr righ dot retiring the sit, ung & Devlin smashed a and Strang beat {the throw to the plate. ! just now pla rer waa called out on strikes, pilfered second and Clark walked, ar ang MoeGinnity fied to Seventh Inning. Cannell drove a fly t went out on he bounder, Hum- to Geesier, Needham out at first. RUNS, Game called by agreement, ' —a— GIANTS WIN AND THEN LOSE WITH QUAKERS (Continued from First Page.) ing s hard rap, NO RUNI Donlin’e hot rap tore a hol Donlin stole second. was allowed to walk. ie drew a mh 6 ‘bags. it 4 Pais MwA two hot oo to eepatkcs! perority of the two. Colline’s men oa fillin, was gathered In by iB. £0 Bheokard, struck out, Gilbert popped out to Doo- Third Inning, Thomas beat ov! a slow hit to Dah-| Li Gleason popped out to Deviin. Courtney tore up the grass in lefty with @ two-bagger, sen¢ Thomas to third. Magee cut a@ shigie over the first bag, | scoring Thomas and Courtney, Titus on the point of the fifth ri, square into a double play, Wig RU Magee and Branateld hand wmissisted. Branafield Bea Browne's roller and handed It to . NO RUNS, led down ok McGin- Fourth Inning, . gy got Doolin’s fly, McGann made preity step of Dooln's bounder and Secdinn ty to first in time to take row, MeGinnity then took th 8. through McGann Dai:lon and gentdin Cmslie wis roundly Vi RUNS. Fifth Inning. A subsequent klok by MoGraw eent the Wittle manager from the fi ld, ani he hed his, pas flied out to Stramb« ex mye rity Pirst bell Counters at wn hres, 4 Adool) 412 ride a Caltiwell the y for three-year. hes 4 dowble ate Clark took second and Devlin savored, Mransield fumbled Browne's George Was safe on an attem Clark He looked safe by a yard and owns fed was owt at the hiseed by the but told Bmelie some | life, Thomas Gleason struck UNS. ‘Game called on account of darknors. TRANSYLVANIA STAKE WON BY ETHEL'S PRIDE FAIR GROUNDS, LEXINGTON, Ky, 5—This was Transylvania Day at ‘Troiting meeting and the attendance was the largest in year |There were four events on: the of the Kentucky Ff valuc $2,000; vania Stake, vaule $5,000, and the two the 2.18 trot, About $15,000 wax bet on the poole on the Transyly: he night and about before 's Pride waa the favorit bert perfect the Transy the last, hoat Nked. and the track for 3-year-ol, hent.—Bo Law, | distan meoond; Time-2.00 14, beat.--Renalet, ai ell, weoond; Jccle M. PERD a eA won; Mist third, ‘Tame Mise Ad- bird and fratth feoond mi wl poce esale Aaa Ba “third. ; pride first; wo <b third. pokes sie. sn] | wer’ eet WORLD: Ray wae DATE SPORTING NEWS AND COMM Ae I AEC pelaine Ay ‘behind the jab. HIGHLANDERS LOSE TO BOSTON; SCORE 10105 Hubites in a Batting Rally in Seventh Inning Settle the Game. and a warm day, gathering of the clana to welcome Clark Griffith's bard of Highlanders at the Huntington Avéuie Ball Park this af- ternoon, where they besan the con+ cluding series of the present seagon be- tween the two aggregations, New York and Boston. The season's luck broke anything but good for these two clubs this year, and at times each has played about on on even basis, so that the forthooming series are likely to determine the su- ing an excellent game, ey are hittin hg the bail hard and at the proper Mg pooked to do the You pra for he home team, while Grimith bow his twirkrs warme walted cfore. oe game, The Dream Jom will consist Of four games, a dou. ble-header to be played eithdr por monte or on Saturday, ‘This will b4 determined during this afternoon \ First Inning. nn’s pounder lifted over Parent's head'sh ne was safe, Keeler fanned thrice, at wide ones, and sat down, | Haha was oub Origer t> Godwin, in an OS t to piifer, Dougherty me out, wi to Grimahaw. NO RU TReront falled (0 cont net ty three out, Courtney walked, but was forocd Laporte handed Stahl'a bounder oh Magee'a mp to Dahlen. NO RUNS. Seri Chase giaud's bounder kept Dontin gee to Thomas. Me AAl on to whort centre for one base, Hie walked, Hpe Fe we ow Don. | then, tried to steal the middle mark, but Mogens was nailed trying to steal. NO was out, Klenow wo Oldring, NO} INS, Sixth Inning. Second Inning. ‘Thus died on Deviin's throw to Me- 4 Grimshaw ‘mai ensy Gann, and Gilbert attended to Brans- tia umper, Chase's finer field. Doolin fouled out to Clark, akan bs y Burkett. Oldring’s Texas er went to Godwin, NO RUNS. eget placed a sale one over second ited for four wide ones Faire to Puttman forced Bur+ a v, an tiing the out. Lad ne ie to. raat sonpest CFM wont to third, — Cri- er wos handled 14 Chase, Puttman Chase. | rounder er Kron Poune was Oitt, ONE RUN. Third Inning. wy was out, Young’ to Grim: eney Cookman fanned. Puttmann) as out. Crigger to Grimshaw. UNS. bountor was cared for ol ate Chase, Stah! walked, Un- lifted the aphere into deep centre for the whole ¢lroult. Stahl tally- ta ahead of tim. Burkett’s liner was ha died by Oldring, — Grimshaw's Sounder wis 3% RatES by Puttmann to Chase, Pourth Inning. yh bay in alngled so Contre, Keoler's et ler forged pith, Parent to God- ; ‘win, Doughorty’s hot liner was a { arent, Laporte finned. NO RUNB. frtning was tate on Laporte’s fallury t a pounder. Golwin was out, HRiefho ow 40 rare. Fp Criger wens out, Oldsing to Chase, Tourg war out, Oldring to Chase, 0 RUNS. Fifth fp Chase was unable to winter Picea ie ate We inow Med iy sth ch Oliring tried to plifet end, faa wag Aun. # Texas Jeaguor wie for out, erie Parent, NO RU arent’ yoaraper came down to Cookman, ti ‘anit weat out, Oldving |), to @hssp, NO RUNS Shah Inning, fuyned for the seonnd time. ‘e liner wis tor oy ohn soe a F the man SCORE BY INNINGS, Highlanders 00006005 6 Rostons 01300088 0} ——— BATTING ORDER, New York. Boston Hahn, cf, Pacent. se. Rising, rf. Goodwin, 2b, Orleger, 0. Pugtmenn, p. Yourg, p Umpire—Connelly, BOSTON, Mass., Oot, 6—Bright skien "ATHLETES AT ‘lirle, and tho sanction tas bden grant (er RAN AT HIS First Three Rounds, the "Frisco Boy BarelyHolds His: ‘Own in Closing Sessions, | +— BY ROBERT EDGREN. (Special to The Evening Word.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct, 5.-Abe Attell challenged Nelson and Britt from the ring here last night to fight for a| $10,00) side bet, winner take all, And then} took @ six-round beating from Young Erne. Attell is blever and fast. Erne was! nearly ag clever, 10 per cent. faster and | hit a harder punch, Added to that the Philadelphia feather-weight had inches of advantage in helght and reach, and a few pounds the best of the weight. The scrappers .welghed dn at 130 pounds, whioh is about eight more than A’tel!’s| best figure, Young Erné took a good fead in the first three rounds, and Attell barely! held his own in the last three. The! ‘Frieco boy's taps did no fhore damage than the jabbing of a mosquito, al- | though he landed them often. Me stood Qff and fought Erne at long range, just as he fought Tommy Murphy and Bat- ting Nelson, But this time he had a Foungster almost as shadowy and hara to hit as himself. Referee MoGuiganintroduced Attell as the feather-welght champion of the world—which made Young Corbett emile isdainfully—and Youn Erne as the {champion of Pennsylvania, and Chase handled Parent's sacrifice, | Brant walked. Unglaud laced a fot grounder into left for one corner, Mling | the has@, Burkett’ angled to right, | ecorlog Young and Stat) Ungtauh reached third. Burkett stole second and| Unglaub scored on Kloinow's high throw, Grimehaw laced the ball. into the furthest corner of centre, tor a round trp, seoting Burkett ahead of him. Rising Med to Keebe, Godwin flew to Oidring, FIVE RUNS | Bighth Inning. Geimshaw's mu of Unglaub’a throw on Kieinow's bounder gave the iatter a start; he was safe at the middle mark on (odmin'’s. fumble of Cookman's bounder, Puttmann eingled, Alling the corners, Hotm doubled to left, acoring Kleinow and Cookman. Keoler singled do center, scoring Putimann and Hahn Dougherty filed to Grimshaw, La: rte singled to center, Chase singled right and Keeler came home, La. | porter went around to third, “Oldring fanned, Kileinow fonned, FIVE RUNA Criger walked. Young laced away into jcentre for a hone run, Parent wen jout, Cockman to Chase, BStah) wa: out on a pgounder to Chage. Unglaub filed to Oldring, TWO RUNS. Ninth Inning, Cookman, filed to Rising, Puttmann ‘singled to left. Hahn forced Puttmann. Parent to Godwin. Heeler was out, Yong to Grimehaw, NO RUN FAIR T0- NIGHT Tho athletes will have their tum at the» Irish Industriak Mxpogition at |Madi¢on Square Garden to-night, A sot of ‘games has beon arranged, and the most prominent runners and jumpers in thie section of the country will com> pete, All tha stars both Indoor and of, the cinder have went in théir en- ed by the Ap ALU. a, ‘The games arranged aro. the acd Gash, tubing high funip trid wok race | and Jn copjune:ton with these a tug-ot- wav In whiap By eight strongost teams, Inchudl jon team of Amer- mi nae ps — ewe ® Outpointed by Young Erne in| | showing, | tired and Erne seemed to be sntiafed | wit pest of | his Sant with Battling Nason, } for) a hints si OWN GAME Mhe “NHghting started with a rush. Young Erne was up on his toes, dancing fm and out, Attell tried to smother him with a swift bombardment of feathery taps, He word an expression of wearl- ness, as if it made him Uired to go away down to Philadelphia to pick up such easy money. Erno reached across about ten foet of intervening space and jabbed ‘Attell fiercely on the mouth, Attell’s expression changed and he be- gan look interested. Abe and Jabbed. It was a regular jab-| fost, with Attell at the business end of most of the blows that landed. Once he managed to get near enoigh to mix matters, and there he made a better! | Erne Got Busy. Abo walked right up to Erne at the beginning of the second session and! punched him a.good right-handed punch on the chin, Erne jabbed him off again. Then Eroe became very busy; he hov- ered about Attell Hke a humming-bird, garting tn and out, A fat man in a fingside seat suggested that McGuiga had mixed the (itles fm hix, announe ment, and the lodal fang snickered, The sixth should have been the fast- eat of all, but It wasn't, Altell was T RoI Somt PHILADELPHIA FEATHERS » WANTED TO CHALLENGE THE Win nen ATTELL BEATEN Jabbed | things as they were He pot- shotted away at long range, while Abe | got hear enough once In a while to fo | vome body punching. Abe tried for a/| knockout on a break and was sauteed | by McGuigan, He tried it a went up in the air, which ga' ascther | | panes for Attell’s fine work at clog | ‘ange. He had the best of the ex-! one e, but there was no jarring Las in his punches as there was on | 1 found both fighters un- | damaged and neither one bearing an resemblance to a real champton, with the Eccentrle Firemen, Dantel J. Atkinow Association, Twenty tease | Rog! meat team, Twelfth Regiment teas ainplon Sivea's, United Hrowery | | Worken' team Bo Has ue of ar. ' BELMONT PARK "ENTRIES. (Special to The Byenine World.) BFLMONT PARK RACE TRAC NEW YORK, Oct. 6—Tne entre o-morrow's Faces are as follows: FIRST RACE—Belling; one tile. ome Winnie * Mal of ‘Timustos iy On whe TI for Fr. fo nine frranid 184 Old Guard i od RoR Mant wii Rosebon . 201 Rage | Kin —— Belle atyor (68) Von Trotop = Kiingsor .. yt Goldamith UT) Asronaut woe Muimorint POUR, 1 oe ee furlongs; sellin ri year-aite, ng ben gl Ey re LILLIAN Lait TO { Mat. ¥ouny, — CITY arOnts Hest Rea. Seats, 2°. Ladies’ Ticke FAST FIGHTING IN DELAWARE) ss One Knockout, One Near Knooke| | out and a Spirited Six-Round Go Enjoyed by Mimington Sports, (@pectal to The Evening World), WILMINGTON, Del, Oct, 6—One | knockout, another bout stopped to pre- vent a knockout und a rattling asix- round fight were the results at the Wilmington Athletic Club last night, In the wind-up Jack Blackbura, of Philadelphia, had all the better of Harry Center, of Chicago, but could not finish him. The Philadelphian Soored several knockdowns, and at wae very groggy. Both are of Philadelphia. put y Livingstone, of the same place, p in the fifth round with a lefc- hind og - PAS defeated noe: ton, the light being stopped In pi Mra round to prevent a knockout. , of Our Saturday, 58th aislingw tyr “ay ¢ yy tgs uy oe & urbeck. \ 4 Nie Ate? th? sty Ay we 33a°St. hi ii “ai eh ik At COHAD Fred Niblo, USS -4._ 3-Crane a) Wier: (AMY wOUDINE Mary Hat er. 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