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tniky dota died and: | Terry ‘work tot him for batti ng all he can, | Mikes to train, and that in two weeks he will give the ‘whether or did of old. Le \ fromithin te BELMONT PARK ENTRIES FOR MONDAY Wheh the writer eaw MeGovern the Uittle fighter had just come in trom a No mile snp Inthe Kise gal big / FS igropengected pepe in ‘raining! good? That's Foes fight followers, It {s par-| ° 1} important to who have nd» yiviitae welfare and Murphy are to fight founds over in ‘Philadelphia Oct. ‘hence the question of MeGovern’s ing World man visited Mc- 's training quarters just to -Merry’s. condition; if he was ‘to may oo, and if his general furan denoted otherwise to tell | j ‘t hardened. His: eyes, which ded with confidence, now have n of uncertainty. All told, 4 y May Bring Him Back, #, However, may be due to lack ‘Two weeks more of ‘herd will likely make @ great chang om bis arms and logs, ass a now. His back muscles, old-time knockout drive h, ure comparatively slight. ping. Gymosium work Just now ‘Terry is pul- in hotrs each day i the “gyni’ of ‘8 Bath in West One Hur -fitth street. ‘fonaible. He knows he needs nd he ts can, He says he feels fine, Public a chance to judge not he is fit to ight as he Does Ten Mites on Road, pois yet Park. He ees le ty po ees| ity ig Nemetnst che | A quarter. He waid | all the way, xanderson &0- ‘Terry on che road, nege Derry was rubbed yas then seep thet his skin, wel that ruddy color of the| trained athlete, was White with se eecmtion of a pateh back. A redness Rent hs aaaned by a suff rub the mat showed Aside ‘erry avas without « blemish. ace Terry in the “Gym.” TERRY MGOVERN rlant question Giese daye Z of Harton, Tommy Murphy ot heart. | §4" His muscles, which once | Y.. He has eaten o few Canaries cna the bag hard, pulls the boxes—r, Father, Awhis— Ms mo, “Sparcing, pat pattners hard = The old yam is there, Ip a way, out It seems assumed for the benefit of bas prevent. The wame, old oc iy inging arnis as the mi halt, ‘at ne sees when T rey boxes: bat eta something ineking,” Freorh te iy | vichousness been Terr inva "ihe eal rea che lights aad ever, may bring that to tne virtue mine Mauoy hree round boiit we ie Murphy 16 a Good One, MeGoverti likes to talk ai a Lahey ph, eee poy, rata te win | be variate if he beats him, During the talk o the ue. el ot ite some Ry sug t Terry 01 to, y. “Don't Pougn or a when I Eth ce Har ford. 1 wares “4 1 to 6 sh pA she J the onetime Gowanus terror, iy is & comer,” he continued, tou inow what | was when I was “thie brought back memories of many b etre victories; the drawn out inting kind, but those which ended ealetvely i quick knockouts—which Murphy, although he te coming, eannot | se BOSTONS TAKE ‘= BOTH GAMES OF DOUBLEHEADER 'In Second Game with High- landers They Slug Ball Hard and Win Out. thetics G tants boast of. Terry's eye twinkled at the thought, and for the minute he loghed MMs olditime en't Is Algne in Quarters. To one who has veen Terry in other training periods tere is something miss- ing in the little fellow’s quarters pow, Tt ts the lack of handlera. In the old days when bry was king he bad train- ers galore, Me my stood around him in wos and thn ready to carry out his slightest. wish. “He couldn’ even tie his own shoes. trips to Bee Bpoi long 4 Cy shake hi he “nana and to wish him fore fe Gothing ‘ng that around ers now, fn But for the wcten dion on Prot. “hiss: (neerecs oa ay bath-rubbers show comparat a Johnny Burdick and Kid Maredden drop around to see him now and then, They with him maybe every other Highlanders ., Boston ‘motion... One sees eae Willupoess of the ede a nthe, -POST-SEASON SERIES Written by “THE EVENING WORLD. Phe Evening World has made arrangements for the best reports of the ‘post-season baseball games between Whioh will be played in Philadelphia Monday. ietite by Managers McGraw and Mack and opinions of the rival pitchers, ‘Alfen Bangree and Boseman Buiger, the noted experts, will write graphically , ot each ‘game. « Cartoonist, will Uluvtrate the play, Get The Evening World for the latest Robert Bdgren, The ‘Wha Wilt baseball news. to The Bvantng World.) PARK RACE TRACK, Oct, 7, for Monday are ae follows two years day. ‘There are no advisors oF 61 SECON Hlenved trainers to tell the ttle fellow |Weblanders........ What he should do. He has to map out | Boston his own training plats, Game called But Terry is game. He doem't wor: oo eee he will coane baci an jain & great fighter, m1 abouldn’t he? He i only ‘t ty hve BATTING ORDER. | fea asc fetes now the mean- ing of defeat by _an: ¥ but “Young| Highlanders. Corbett." MurHiny may be the steppung- Hann, of aeeriy stone in teres cin ipward Fr then | Keoler, rf, Biehl, ‘e | again the ambitious little jernite Pougnert it. Freeman, ab. may forever Mast the hopes of one ot| Lapsete th, Burkert, if. the greatest little febters that ever an-| Chase, ‘Ib, Grimehaw, 1b, | swered the call of time. All depends | Ojdring, -ss. 8 Ibach, nS { on McGovern's condition. In tis ol4-|Gonnur o- Godwin, 2b. ae to agen 2 ip) would — walk | Cockman, 9. frobruetet ©. | rou ‘urphy On| Newton, p. es. the Mownward pattewen. crerin’ Nea | NG Inphke~Conpetly Murphy's chance. Attendance—b, jinn btrnee (Special ¢o The Bvoning World ) BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 7.—About 7,500 people were present when the second yand final game of the season wae be- gun. Newton warmed up for the Highlanders, while Hughes prepared for the pitching work of Boston. First Inning. Freeman and Grimshaw ended Habn. The same route applied to Keeler, Par- ent and Grimshaw cared for Dough- *Berant opened ith @ hit into the w tle & en seanret s\hounder to Old-| ning forced Parent, La Porte covering Freeman was out’ on é@trikes. Bt nd. Burkett welked ced the ball into deep centre » run, Scahl dd Burkett scor ing ahead of him. Seibach filed to| rH RU Keeler, } Second Inning. a! orte singled and reached secon on Godwin’ 's fumble of Chase's vounder Oldring’s wallop was too hot for Fr man and the oorners were filled Co + ner aingled, scoring Laporte and Chase, | Helbach made a fine throw to Free- | | man, who nailed Oldring as he, arrived there. Conner out at second. Cockman Experts for the Giants and Athletlos, the first of In addition to dafly com- Evening World Sporting Baitor and a> Red Knight 2. 18 ‘and Conner scored. Newton) ta mite eit to | Singled) aefeeman to Grimshaw. Haba Ue. jandioap; and three- was put, Parent to Grinshaw, THRE | 181 Montleur weaycatre ......4 i” 2 walked, Armbruster was safe, (202) Banta Catalina Lior — | aw his grounder wae too hot for Chase. (208) Max Nar 105 Hughes's bunt forced Godwin at’ third, Bor Benvell 2..." ‘e Newton to Cockman. 20) Deleanta 3! "$$ | bawger scored Armbruster 218" Oro oR [roxas leaguer was for Dougherty: Fr G14) Louls 95 man filed to Keeler, ONB RUN. 181 Carona) + 0 Third Inning. liner went to Parent. Dough- eeiot Laporte sinw.ed érty singled to centre io right, Dougherty reaching third, |Chase filed to Parent... Oldring sip! tes ing Dougherty, Parei® und rr Conners's whack. LOCAL WOMEN WIN AT GOLF : ¢peclal to the Byening World.) CONVENT STATION, N. The Women's Metropotita IN. doubled Grimshaw was passed to first. Selbach sacr'ficed his predocesors along one point, ‘Newton to xdwin singled to Jeft, scor- and Grimahaw, and on the in reached second. Armbruster out, Oldring to Chase, Godwin J’ to third. Hog was out TWO RUNS, Fourth Inning. | on strikes, atlon team of fifteen, which defeated the) Me Ape | Dy Yookmah went to second on Parent's | team representing the Philadelphia CNM of a boun Wout ar Women’s Golf Avsoclation team yester-| wed to. right, and Cockman soured. | day. competed this morning with the Hahn followed with a whack to Parent. ; “cong team of the Boston Women's ond, Godwin eo | Golf Assoolatton, ‘Tinie Je the first fe b I Threw wild to the ‘retetase. blea’ scoring Hatin and Keeler, Doughe ached third, Then La Porte Inced. a n single into ceatre, scoring D» Parent garg the Jump, FOUR New. BEC thme the New York and Boston women have inet in a cel. elty mateh since 1002, when i possession of the G , fetting both Phila York, Bhe has held The New York w | stronger game tha ed The New York women play matoh, > of Griffith put Godwin tn to rélleve ton, Parent singled ond reac Wild pitch, stat wall _ ortimth then book f them @ ally Hortug to Boston, New+York wou by i Woomid the greatest kind of rejulc bi flejd Pars at than Rearaed | Burkett went to seood. Lhe ig und I On a he] wae dent Oona w ond, MY who attompt- | but flies. | iin sinwloed and Le Foorra: "army Dineen went ty'o bi gy singted, Parent med DI a Odring to 1a, ge Belbach Pe yr ing, Parent for mecond and Con- ner Sarew fe pe me) es tat 1) for Boston, | scoring _ Sheckard: HANLON'S MEN WINTHE mee GAME, 11107 ‘By Heavy Biting Hitting They Man- age to Turn the Tables ‘on: the Beaneaters, Boston . Brooklyn Gt .\e called, BATTING ORDER, Brooklyn Hal}, rt. Abhaticehioy ss, | 1 a. 2 ‘ Do} | Del arity p. ! Wi if, ‘ Wolverton, %. Cannell. ef, Scanlon ”, Umpire—0" BY JOHN POLLOCK. . bat Ri a 4 ROOM M INSIDE FOR ONE: MORE EE —— 4 om (Continued trom porR aed 3 isi Eat | HARVARD HAS EASY’ TIME WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Oct, 7,—Boston won the first game ‘in whieh both sides did some good Batting; but the Beaneaters hitting Wes more congecutive, McIntyre was substituted for Eason in the sixth, but the change was Aisastrous, the entire team play: ing’ amuteurith “ball behind ve ‘big pitcher, In the second game Scanlon ahd Ritter First Inning. Batty went o@, Lowla tO Gessler | Tenney ‘ot a free Dolan fapned ehanty waa ont, nis hit, eR Hall fied to left, Sheckata pinged Geesler flied to Batty, Batch doubh Hummel tripled, Baton, Lewis out, Raymer TWO RUNB, Second Inning. Wolverton fied) to Ball fo Malay. Ra: Menney. Canwell oa as safe On hare I Beye wh ng Og foran's foul aot Ritter out, eee jon singled but on the Pa al ly and Third Inning. | Wilhelm singied, Batty ney singled, Malny df Boy and Delehanty sear iwo-bagger. at vol fy, THREE R iy dss age nnhey now D Bey ont ver hort lan playing get orrereor hi was doubled up With rounder, Raymer, NO RUNS. golng to right f to Terney bn rs ba ‘throw, Dolan, Hummel Barty Teuny, singled. single, and Hummel cure as gle, “Mal, 3 wie, toh to Gensler, Morsn second.’ He was Ritter to Bateh, teying to, Lol A qos 2 i" fence for second on Baty ERE Gessler out, Bal scoring on the play. Batch strdck’ out TWO RUNS, Fifth Inning. Botch, to Avena Benny ny sored on Leh bg dik ogee ping Dany B ty wie fied Wik Birora et Becond. tler fled to Raymer, NO Sixth ae ; vi Won Ge ed am fore ener toubied. Hummel si Aaa Pour’ Inning, i Wilhelm flied out to Batch. ton got Hall's foul fy. singled. He was under olan went In bse Malay alte went to second on. a wild 4 et out, oiverto ul Met to ie q RUNE | ‘ |, but, thls “citing has not played a aingle Pa Delehanty tripled, weoring Tenney. Dél- ang fesides she ta crippled by the love UNE 1 FR OP of ttt. tnck “Bares vated Capt: Bar- 1 neti? “who are owt’ of things On. ac- joount dt hguriew. Harvard, pr the other hand. ‘hast steadily improved the past week, Al- though her work a@gninat ‘the scrubs t pat has not been prodactive of hi hid | inating it nit all, Haryaed {rig better: ‘iweb ever aN wi tie chap had’ been dn to this point and Wesleyan’ when he fer A little mas: ey Lye! Aeht, Souk Tot puny u fene e cae cy f valle 8 Ballev Wi Game Ends Without a a ett. ‘hen play was resumed the Columba fost Tt on a oni stand att wot yards, White i in at cient ‘ait fo mi or Helmrich, yurds, and bull on alee ne (Spevial to. The Bvening World.) ‘CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct, 7—Harvard were the battery for Brooklyn walle wil) play Miline ap Boldlers’ Field thie Delehamy and Moran were in the points afternoon, In years past Maine has al- ways given the Crimoon a Vively rub, ts FIRST HALF. 10K | Cartishe Indiant .........../ van’ it Pennsylvania State , o itr ae, hy gic SECOND HALF, | Van Surdar Gamely Continues, | geulae Indiana 4 Van Surdam got ween yards on a} \ hr ‘ piunge Mele Ba‘ley FINAL Seok one she bi 5 Carlisle indian: Buptern, the Sauer hs i otis | Penn, State. AY Be him oh Co- in for HA! vania’s St ate cohorts v-rerd w of ling” Bap te vi Af, Wahos. down the hk - jum} olear ‘on Annatrone’ neo Wo and ley io ig eer B er “ inthe and war!) carer nec | bed iy re- ie dew the Des Bucknell! pec. Aa OF IT BEATING MAINE —— FIRST HALF. a jira Deb roken the 1 oie ot ey poke, on, leg git CARLISLE INDIANS MEET *PENN STATE ELEVEN. to-day with every expectation of de- | feating each other. Frege dy By on théir superior CORNELL VS. BRICKNELL , ON ITHACK GRIDIRON, —_+~>- to The BYentig World.) IBNRG, Oct. 71—The Cartisle ‘ate College met here At,3 P. M. of ok the eetetiog dines injured Indian left end, thetr, the The Redskins | | a5 aw tet to the ae Pah? amu itn State College preced he | Moorehead for the pie, | The us Jos. f ‘Arohie, ‘and hoped that his smooth si “re c Tadinns’ weight Was 165; Beate a average, —— Gao FIRST HALF, SECOND HALF. Pocknell at # o'@look thie the moet 1 in en- “hs ric fall the Lebesy 74 arer poor. been dve mare to tHe eq ‘of the ‘cwo teams than me now than hidt her | COlMate ix yours, and thir oaptati, qua SWARTHMORE. Psy Important of bagterek geval Ge tS ah WEST POINT nt CADETS All tho) cadets were Adent of victory bord: game. shiver terndon the Nigets play thetr hargout wamie? qo ‘fat thie semnors wiion they | Hart, 1@ (C, Mortig), 2 to © meet Georgetown Who eu wb AoW to 10 to 0 leat 6 0 0 in The Tigers handi- beng ig és. Dilton unable to pliy to @ bruised | hand. Mei a full back, byt | yesterday waa practice In over a week, P. Wi big freshman, 9 been '¢ poaltion credit- ably. pet play yosterdiy but wad in the lite to-day, ‘The wenlore, attired tm oll manner of fantagte ate Innum- orale: td, songs, puna and ind. Soll” Jokes, pareted - the | pits and YoWH this afternoon. They dup, on |: y Meld at the close | of the football: to, thea aim ment during © eg renee | jomore nee usually bry dh & tion. . of iniors. DICKINSON EASILY WINS © "FROM HAVERFORD TEAM. satbehernmase FIRST HALF, Dickinson .....: Haverford 4... SECOND HALF, Dickinson ,. , Haverford PP une FINAL SCORE, penal to is The Brewing one “ABLISLE, Penn... Opt. 7-1 lege easily defeated Haver! lee here this morning by the pir rs Hoto 0, -Dickingon scord only 16 points the frst half and 98 (he seoond, ~ | a ee LOUISVILLE, RESULTS...” ee oats bat RACH—One” mile: 5 LOUIBVILLE. Oct. 7, to-day vemuited as fol- Nina. —Dr, » 1) Monies eatin, 107 WWD. Roland) Mito 4, 3 “ @, Methture), 3 Time—148 8a Duns @Annon, Algonauin, Nevermore. Prival, Riva Claire. Turrando. Athena, Ayto- Het amt Memnhian also rin, KUAND ec ear-olds, goven ‘urlongs; mattis 105 ¢ ken ke to 6, 1; Youth, ra W. Mii to 1.3! Belden, 99 He ike) 3 seg) ui Caroline, Marvin Ni “Fount Fand anid yChiet Hayes — TitiRD RACE-—# furlongs, selling. fake. 0, 4, i. won 10 to Lb Altiatey to, & ‘Jim he Frank Bell, Bl penise, erate ‘unk Bell, Blac t bt ter, Lady Goodrich and Gerona ils row KTH RACE—O: ut fr Handicap, — tapocnilee bate rreve). 6 to 1, firgt; Brass hy col), 3 to 5, second; Pumeulalré, 106 Time—1.40 $b, ‘Willa Princess Orna, (Molntyre). thdr, hime, Lasagitie Bbony alsn ran. RC IN RINE rte RS a AMUSEMENTS. John LYCEUM ears ALN Bat2 15. Jos, Wot, ek, Ir, in oe eee Comedy, LU Lt EGE OUT OF CO) DALY'S sare: BDNA na ohh di ek SAVOY srr, LE tein A viroork Chas, Bret, Lm Rat) TRE KA ey Ake elie. iter, Bi telee Mi St Monday & Friday. ial ee an TOTth Bt. MatTo-day WE CORSE OF i i i Fie one ates SPORTING, RACING AT {BELMONT | PARK ¢ Sis ai it ie elatian..Quenaige yey fig 6d have ae 210, ink ey pene i 1} Bat at Fa Pas | acta ; a ee