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is ‘T was a great game yesterday ‘In Philadelphia. If you didn't geo it you missed something, I my way (hrough the crowd to ee. just before the play y-seven brass-lunged in- + dividuals tited to convince me that a ‘peat On some roof just across the street. haifa dollar, offered the only left to see the game. The Brounds were lined on two sides with “flat red brick houses—you know those bandbox affairs they have in Philadel ‘phia—all one etyle of architecture, like 4nd every roof sagged down jeads. Three or four heads Coren. , IN Three cuapreR: INDIAN med about the telegraph fies on an old gas fixture. the gal the grounds were ied, too, but it placid Phila- eg ‘There was none of that train rush for standing room euch as By ipo sls a Aha ‘pacino the Polo Grounds here in the spring. /HPRE wasn't any brick throwing. ‘The calm way in which Matty kept the bases clear seemed to take all the heart out of the Quakers. ‘They nover cheered or made any sor! of @ rumpus. When the first black-shirted Giant slipped across the home plate It #0 quiet that “Dummy” Taylor r—but what's the use? There'll be noise enough at the Polo Grounds 40-day to make up for {t all. JERRY M'GOVERN 18 doing the hardest kind of training for bis fight with Murphy. Terry never did shirk work in the evmnasium or on the road. He reels off his ten miles daily, and then tires out his sparring partner, Johnny Burdick, who has been boxing with Terry, is badly used up. Terry goes at bim in the old fight- wonder, sh oe the charges against him of atyle, Frank Eme fs putting the finishing! “The only teams that touches to Murphy's education. Frank "has been coaching him for some time. He knows all about Terry and is a} goud teacher, Murphy has - improved greatly. The fight will be a good ope, Terry himself says: “Tommy is a good! | boy. He's comin fast. I can’t vet say how good Iam myself, #0 1 can't tell i will do with him, But 1 feel when to ‘Kill he umpire’ advisable, an BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, (Special to The Evening World.) BOLMONT PARK RACE TRACK, Oct. W—The entries for to-morrow’s races are as follows: FIRS? RACE —Hi i at ae RAT PACE —Highweight handicap; lx ‘The point is that McGraw’ captained the Providence pennant, said to-day that He also predicts confidently in five games, And Jack horses. much Hke an opening day, The Giants strode in one Sangree Says the Athletics Outhit and Out- fielded McGraw’s Men---Result Will Overturn the Betting. (Continued from First Page.) He knows the weak and strong points of every player afier seeing him work a couple of times. This requires no mean ability, Here's what Mac says about the game, by way of excuse for pennants were those that had good d good kickers, And M by good kickers I don't mean iter a protest, never been of the opinion that the je of play was always be. ‘Whatever this means, we don't say, bristling Irigh hustle beat the Quakers | yesterday. Jack Dunn, who has just practically everything from MoGraw. will not only win the series, judge himself of ball players and race Roar Greets the Teams. At twenty minutes of two there was a tremendous roar, The teams were emerging from the club house. the men did not come across in line. THe Grants Band was WERE WITH us on Bresnahan tried to Stop one of MaATIVS Shoots wrth his masks Stevens all cig eke t Bp. ler’ bet: nladei phy Aled ‘ cupnr® bre BENDER PUZZLED THE | GIANTS ROOTERS FOR GIANTS CHOKE Sandow ‘ Mertes'e alves 6 33 nh wine Bulger’s Technical Description of the Game Shows New Yorkers’ Inability to Hit the Ball in Timely Fashion. (Continued from First Page.) by Enthusiastic Fans Who Fill City Hall Park, bhi complete satistaction, “We bet on was all she said, Mine Glante’ uniform of black broad- go re wooks, bel c em @ more prewive. It is, a ye oa somest and in the hit ts a home | bounder to Dahlen, and it was so close jthe crowd held its breath until Sheridan called Aim out. Doniin again distin- @ulshed himself by a beautiful running catch of Lord's long drive, and Gilbert | quickly disposed of NO RUNS. ers, in fair territory, run, First Inning. A roar of applause arose from the | stand YY Hartsell walked to the plate avis, Park Row this afternoon to follow th rig ever rowdylien: | worn by Professional bellplsyere land rike went over for MoGinntt McGinnity struggled hard for a base | Giants-Athletics game at the Polo! hing those | It was anged to & groan one minute on balls, but missed "7 . , ever won| Quakers with thelr ag Ree nnd | later aa the laxen-halred youth caught |was out, This Seda sharp curv Ai4| Grounds through Tho Evening World rab clothes do is, ? Along with 40 out curve square on the nose and | strike out, and the crowd began to look | Mulletins. From, the curb of the edraw came Louls fh and Tod whipped it out <o left fore single, After jon him with awe. Bresnahan popped a| Pulitizer Building, epreading out tn far on the west, and the subway entrance: on the north, With the exception o: lanes for street traffic and for foot passengers in City Ha Harry weak fly to Doniin, Dahlen then bound- ed to second Hike a flash |, taking L,, | Crogs’s bounder, shox io retir- i side, NO RUN han threw Byrn pandemonium by a terrific line drive of aie are told that tn geirete fe iahn | let. yegeuming und affa’ He} edt rr | ven Tod reece wrlgttened ee Browne by a step, retiring the side. I have ‘0 RUNS. han with towtalie’ nore Creel, hundred di Serves Even Sloan’ weary Seventh Inning. Gilvert ‘had tandom's mouth 4 Oe fumbil ut into eople beart in Lave Crosse’ tekst rath hat. kie! for » moment, while Louis Mann sweat | ih eS ball pitched Sela the left s ny (friends Wale ahi ae "poet eeet 7 th ena bight pend pride, ie has $2,500 on the series, ola each ar fence for or \wo | bee B Oaher nie peg kay recovered Neen in which to indulge. There are Even Quak ick Giants, Bilwney ate Bender, but not. quick J ag WH good and Devin bad Hodgins, of the Oak ee men who can get all that is com- the betting, there plenty tachi ud”. scan Hie ware ee errey Police Station, had every avatia' he got a chance to nall Murphy at first base, NO RUNB, The crowd according to custom rose in the wrath the last half of the sev- enth and as Donlin was up there was hope for a rally which the Giants were desperately trying to start. Donlin re- onded in true fori with a two-base ‘smash {nto the right field crowd. There crowd; but tue! man out to handle task was easy. A more orderly, nhough bntbusiastic, gathering neve assembled in New York, There wa not go much to pntiuse the Icha rooters to-dyy as there was yesterday ttn faeall Amounts, But yest ‘# Vi0% oritieal Se ee te rtd es of beans me » & couple State rooters from Johnstown, js is id towna in that neighborhood bet 000 & if". Giants. they Wrens eye, Dontin ‘was aging with an ovation as he walked up, but the. best he could do ono of Bend- ers slants on the lifting {t i, Cin eee wre by > ‘eat st the across @ fou! to the extomt of 4.00, Bh morning. (int: MoGuan was powerass to solve sey put up the bunoh vin ee aed A tld curve and struck out, NO i came ae Copping thelr own team, rallous confidence Second Inning. #. MoGraw's abit to Ci ack, Rah A tonaat 14 landed hard, but Donlin had 1 period from 3 oclock to 3 waa placed himacit In, the cdge of tho crowd tie various playord, for 4nd pulled the ball down, Mik 2 Dont: \ id hy's effort wae useless For “he first time in the (threw him out with ease, grounds, Buri seville wae history of ithe then retired t the fae Sith @ short fly to on the Ope trae: Ae ill and. Hels the, Jast ase? Browne, boye figure Be there an hour tea licen are | ger ee merous "infd tofn fut the Bl-cent fee scared ‘these ise aon“ ngs to have anothe and for some red 2 ee as ice, simply the fans wero ghary about. oc | | Felted, ane and let Bender ‘§ tenacious Possbbilities opening for the Glant furnished opvortunities for These cheers were plainly heard abov the ratile of elegraph typewriters in ‘ ios Gi dell but Daniel aa in fell earned | jann deliver, niel again foll a he ie silent victim to Bender's prowess. The Indian stood unmoved. the notre see: Dan 4 eee, not it. mathe fs ier upon nerves, Mertes lined @ long gina | ari bd to Beybold, Donlin going to third throw to the infleld. Hore was the Giants Evening Work but do it Pullt Bulld ie @ gvod of the Pulltizer Bullding, As th game Wore on and the Athletic ‘after inning the exchement In aper on New York's chances, UNS, rooting for the home team, Eighth Inning. ‘The sentiment of the crowd ay to b> that a victory for the |KO To-da; lade ob pitch him four i an- It was ft, Outside of wat however a the | or y ont te " As the inning been the Athletics | to-day would have a good: effect upon except that and Bevin show no| were growing confident. Monte Cross |the cerles, making necessary an addi. i tein thought he @ base on balls, but from amazed to find himself out on Schreck laced a het one tional game and more gat) money the ball players. mi be re fifty \gigns o! homes | qenuinuously uneas: 1d. bleachere, kept up @ rapid nervousness, ent ae ihe vie chiet | re to Davis. trying | gtr rae the | playing bench to | bunch; Athletics in another. Tho one party 4 ‘to eatech Dahlen, who was taking @| through MeGinnity and Dahlen and was stepped lively. Cec ircct ed $99 f. All Filled Up at 2.30, bie toad, off: fret base. 1k ae ee, | sate,-wiitle the Pind! ila, rockers om eset Caml tf World, Pol , f t a man an rawne ‘day, § my Regards to Broadway,” ano(®@ | | ‘Mme aristocracy took ite time whout in- Geming’ that | Bender popretieninary Trade the moet, apeauneubar. pion, of ene TRAE Rattate oan f } i "|" ah outa hove Glants were | FAuiNe boxes and upper grand stand, movement was a balk, O'Day ignored |gume, running across the foul une and Cleket atflena, bos ) Burgomaster , 192 hadnt ‘dhetivaes in the maladies bad |) if 290 o'clock those places were | the claim and while the tak was PS) foto ‘the crowd for Renders long foul, - 175 Oaklawn confident. McGraw, in the middle, | also Allod, The great crowd's artentl |B hien stole second Devito An-| Hartsoll thereupon preetically broke up 4 AMUSEMENTS ) Perverse ..., | a chip on his shoulder, ya | 788 Row centered on the pracice stuncs ly got a base on balls, and the (Wo line game with a long three-base smasa 5 P Waimea Bt iain a5 aay off,” his expression sa) £4, Py Booed play. net forgetting the sirens ted gounle gal uy 4, Da to left field, scoring Schreck, Mertes's mao Op ters TAN Sasig showed his siperi. |rife-shot throw rd nalied Dahlen | alee RACE—New Rochelle Handi.| Thousands In the place had never ween Jority, over Conni about a foot from the bag is quick | pity tal Ss by Rrcaetun bat boca) yt the Athletics, They were a myth. Now, | Would the National League prove ft- Ripsopt At reselveniead net the spec: | aoreck raced over the rubber Harteell | THIS WHEK ONLY, OPEN FROM 11 A id pene rthodc a 14 here they yeep over their bench, & | aelf a mightier organization than the ‘id, all was hushed a8 |p third, Lord follewed It ap with & QAN 5 ios siphie if 4 liv ng reality. But New York sat back “American eet , 4 sounder M, Cross and|Tshing aingle to left and Marteall : OD, Fee Lb ‘ame home with the third run of the 13 Third Inning. | gaine mot aker Pn was 4 106 A groan arome as MoGann aropped eat TWO HONE. rouneer Bae i NELSON GAINS A VI ORY cap nding Sag Torr title tine tor ue As Devin came up it lboked aabions; | Armies + antes a Revies of mtice allowance At frat ir ein PU) but MoGraw still hha hopes and wged | | ameries, and Great wan ital J Syehys his men on with cheering wants. a i Fira upaniibaaed ear-old; selling; wev- Anarl imabeth Fo... “Townes Apprentice allo ity RACE—Handicup; mite and + Outcome , so a BS The Sour horner Oatel Grade » Benvollo Bouvier 282 Carone) Whare He Succeeds Fight Pictures. (Special to The Evening TORREY |S PENN'S CAPTAIN, PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 10.—Rovert Ga. q rey, contre rush of the University of Pennsylvania football team ana Captain of |ast year's squad, w @lorted captain of the ‘varalty Ppin | mes es to @uceced Marshall Reynolds, Maier grcduaced Jest June and asked (0 return for a Post-graduate uree in Jaw, hut the university au- refused to permi te, Heyovids ea wren ne wht be & seve: tline Nelson won a victory Coftroth, James E, Britt, to unter, blow to ne ee PITCHER HAS ONLY ONE HAND, ANNAPOLIS, Ma, Oct. 10, " Gardell, Of Hagersiown, Ma., ier Be ¢ievied aptain of the luseball nine of } duhn's College, this otty, for next (Special to The Evening PHILADELPHIA, Oct. Washington A. C, last ni Lowe, O'Neill, » Waist. BH ho pit: tet Mlb pitts eas Te on the foot Pans} ‘arly with the othor ee) He has a Y excellent Lowe used bis lett Jab t STANLEY MATCHED, se to The Word, N. Oc ypgrelng Walsh fae al Ais plows we: y el a ei, This Time It Is in eH the Courts a Receiver Appointed for the SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, Oct. 10.—Bat- Photo Company and Mills Bros. yester- day when Jodge Beawell granted his motion for the appointment of a re- celver for the moving-ploture exhibit of the fight at Colma, Judge Beawell denied the application for an injunction, LOWE BESTS HACK O'NEILL} BEST OF KELLY! = of Washington, defeated Jack of Philadelphia. O'Neill out- classed his man in the frat, but there- after was ‘a mark for his opponent. yontage, He had O'Nelll's aose bleeding throughout the last five rounds, In the fifth and sixth rounds Low Pe iit: nd ritht swings to the aw ting down a sacrifice bunt advanol: Shreck, Bresnahan fielded the ball | throwing to McGann ae lew York crowd was sick, Arthur had ¢ ‘wallop and cracked. a clean singie | over second. Strang bate for McGin- \nity, “Gilbert's short fy taken by Lord and walked up to ba’ my wes also under the india’ pal and struck out at @ moment eant much to the clamoring short, but Monte ee fumbled it Sn Seika ate, ee aS shor er Ames now pitching. 4 which indian was using an in-curve b be ja Ninth inning. r a time had the Giants baf- resnahan scraped off a short i, to Davis, and Browne died on an- Amos | went In to pitch the final Inning, im pop up to Monte an iret act was to walk Lave M Cross, NO|and his fi Gilbert stood in his tracks P to control the ball. Fourth Inning. fg of the Cosmos Club, | @ short from Lave Cross, line drive to Doni! and a quick throw held Lave at fir % ae ibs ay Murphy sent a Rigg Be Ly fe RS e oa bond for # fin eloourtiied. the mulutude by. "yashing be increased @hould he teh handle more than that amount of ine § Bevo jo in tak or ore Cross drawii atretoh the hit, Mone, ce uy a out, and Ames retired Shi in quick Bato meric ft ne sae rae | Wreues aa Murphy oo et |orer ge &beuate cts ew ¢ plan ‘was sate on Y' froth for the exhibition agit Biate by tian 8 ONE base on halle tt be bi pituree, but was to jake fo Donlin came, up ery and] to Mertas to do trick, 0 fen moneys in ween accounting to the Churt, titi Js ‘J a Ret le. MITCHELL HAS [sizes a ore ti as Fhe the “atanta, oe te ring ry was M-| LEXINGTON, Ky, Det. I Paki trot. GARRICK Mit eek ar Rh 4 ting races were postponed mays ihe att at UNS, account of rain whfoh i Ny i ser? ss Sot en a oss shan at cla vats Pare ts ide Wat Ss - @ same way be back to his Doe aaa bounded auay Baa by ao gate Samy recon beautifully, ume to spare, ‘6 marp was eaten up by Devlin, though hPahreck took third on the throw to first. Then came the firat blow to New York. Lord drove a sharp hit over second and Shreck was home before crowd could hardly realize ®hat had happened. Dal hien’s throw retired Harry Davis at first. ONE RUN. the third batter to MocGinnity wi fal) eotore. Bend curves on strikes, OVER BRITT AND COFFROTH holding that the plotures would decrease in value more from lying idle than from being exhibited, Juige Geawell held, the complain- An alleged, that a partnersht existed between Coffro.h, Britt and Nelson, in whith all were to share equally in the brofits to be derived from the exhibition Of tue pictures. Had the defendants filed an answer denying that any ,part- nership existed they would have de- feated the ‘application for a revelver, ee he Cow oh in Having SAAN SS Gi tn Ce pease ty select tt $8,000.00 to veh Dri Worl.) over James thereupon appointed the Moto- THOMI'SON & DUNDY. ining, tre teat ¢ A a World.) W.—At the ixht ‘Tommy (Special to ‘The 1 World.) WILKES-BARRE, + Oot, Wee “Buck” Kelly, of Philadelphia, fought Jack Mitehell, & crack Iightweight of Pittston, a six-round draw before the Preriess Athlotia Club her last night, no decision belng given, as both men , were on thelr feet, brani once seed a fe ba ores ‘ree 6 Virg igitian, 3 man at first base, 0 ood ad- ® sti punch, had the better of the go, landing hard on Kelly in the last two hispay and having him Lara aod hang- i ane datebeliys Loe Mitchell, who is clever and fast, with Tote, ‘but “he ol ind. picked enn, white cut the plate, ite Oe Ghant” ’ WORLD SQUARE Evening World Bulletins Read Amother immense crowd gathered In Bloa raonal friends of the Irish |‘Wo attempts at a sacrifice fly to Davis, row- | captain, nevand fndloative of is catholi|s tet one to Dabten, wach forced Har | oud? ab ine way, Romer ran pte pare: we cipwe manors #9 ee wf at second. Harry | Davis sent ®/ meet the ball, Murphye quick throw | fovniain on the south, the City Hall in Park Row, the mass of fans was aolidly al- for the Athletics started off well and gained the lead tm the thint Inning. | cheers. instrumnis and) (1 hol editorial rooms, on the eleventh {heor kept on shutting out the Giants aries play, crowd became inense. Few bets were | mace, for M@ was a New York crowd, (19 holes), nared bitaced {19 alee), ‘hat much, into the pockets of| ‘Tickets on sale at all hotel nav! Mins Nort ‘spt tines Niner Plante wir THE HUMAN CARN La MUSIC BY agains MILITARY BAND, { HIPPOOROME 5 a : re teas, WOMEN MEET ON LINKS IN MATCH PLAY Early Score of Fist of First Round for |: National Championship at tae Mortis Country Club, (Speotat to The Evening World.) CONVENT STATION, N, J., Oot, 10, ~The first round of match piay began to-day in the Womea'’s National siiplongilp &t the Mors e and the temperatur agreeable than yosterda, The gallery was as lirge as pie The in- terest was manly in the play of these fow palrs; Mrs. C. T. Stout, of New 3 ft c. a York Miss Marjorie Phelps, of Bo: ton; ea Margaret Curtis, of Boston, Mrs, R. H. Bartow, of Pulladelphia; ee Lavise Vanierhoef, o: New ‘ork, vs, Miss Georgianna Bishop, of Hridge| port; and Miss Louisa Wells, Basten, vs, Mrs, Caleb’ Fox of Phi t ie r 1¥ and 4 to play; Miss ‘Terry, Now *) York, beat Mré. L. Dering, Ci / up and J to ) beat Led ji il 3 to bast Miss Griae wp and 1 to play; Mrs. Brout, beat Miss M. W, Phelps, Boston, by 3 up and # to play; Miss Mix, New York, @| beat Mil ht River, by 1 up Patterson, New eee Bpringteld, by Boston, beat Mra, and 5 to New York, 3} s a M. Curtis, Ratbow, Lee a by 7 yj Sanford, Mites B, Allen, Miew Bi | beat Miss Vanderhoet, New York, ‘up (19 holes). Mica Curtis, Boalant bear Miss , Hurry, New York, by 1 up Miss Ayres, A ag my tT Mra, Lefferts, New York, by 2 u Pricg, Philadetwhia, beat Fald, Phil apie. by Philadfloiia, beat 0 ort “at FI ls ys, Fox, i" Be "play: Mi. les Porter jackay, Boston, best on by 7 un and 6 to New York, beat Miss Dutton, Boston, by 1 uo (9 holes.) AMUSEMENTS, ~~ MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. _ M TOP, M. MAIN PERFORMANNES AT par. M. MAMMOTH PRYSIGRL CULTURE EXVIBITION rend meeting of Champ athe SaaS Athi ot ‘The Most Keo ‘sss, of Athioties, aude MENTS: * EMPIRE) PARAg i John Drew " NGA D LAT ¥vae, 8.15, een ere WUST Oo DALY'S "338.20 EDNA MAY « SOT 4 ane 4 Criterion man Keita Wiss Maina {Ho tiated on fon BATRA, Hit At ae raiNe shan wn ari NRW AMSTERDAM, W. 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