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Zor batt » TO DATE BRESIDENT bie wor again. He muccetied in wotting tho ¢ all * coathes of the “Big Tiree” to promise to try and eliminate brutality ) from tho game. That {s something the ee ‘eoklewe presidents coul! not acoo-nplish, | 4 By the way, now that Mr. Roosevelt taken A hand In the football altua- | s wouldn't It be a good idea f Straighten oul the boxing. tangle in fw York Binte? In the days of the fon law, Wen he was a Police Com- BGO Naht, and if vy his iafuence he} ork he would add Imaensoly to his B Mpetery F Atter al), there ts one college that ake much more of the standing! Ud its student? as students than their! wees on the football felt, Of course | was hard on the frovyall eleven for) Sthe Columbia authorities to drop Capt. [Pom Thorpe for failure in studies, but the authorities probadly thought !t was jé fair to Capt. Thorpe's parents, BLL, It's Matty's turn to-day. MeGraw says he wants the third game of the port-season eed Wkh, tbe Athietics, and be is to wend the big fellow in to cap- Mt. Here's hoping he will not be inted! BORGER WHEELOCK, promie | bookmaker and President of the "Mets," hag just purchased a “Mansion on Bast Wighty-sixth seroet, | ‘price $150,000, There must be some about this announcement. By makér has lost hesvily this season, aecording to the stories they tell, and “gil of them are broke! If this Is true, “how iid Wheeidck over manage to sive 860,000 out of the wreck? For an an- ipply to “Big BI" Jackman or and inclose stamps for WALCOTT FOR — WELTER TITLE ‘al oad = ‘Willie Lewls, the lightwolght of this Hy) and Joe Walvoft, welterweight | + shempion xf the world, were matehed *Phls afternoon to box tur the ehamplon- sbi of Deirolt on Oct. 28, . \The articles wore signed at the Hotel 4) elavan, B, H. Bi ot Boston, acts Iba tor Walectt. The men have agreed ‘ile Sto weigh in at the welterweight Nmit of | 142 pounds ringside. The contest ts for; | fifteon rounds for a guaranteed purse | Sof $,00 with the privilege of 0 per | Pont, of the gross receipts. The men} Will box before ihe Michigan Athletic Club of Detroit, EB. J. Ryan, of that City, wea selected as the referee. est iight-weight in the Kast. His re @ént victory over Juck O Keafe put him 4m line for a fight with che best tn that class, An eort was made by the Michi. | gan A, C, to induce Jimmy Gardner to geome Hast and moet Lewis. He refused , Sand the club offered to match the New Forker with Walcott, Lewis immediate: Jy accepted, and while he js going out “of his clase, the Detroit sporting frater- nity expect him to beat the cob red > dpecial to The Evening World.) BELMONT -VALLK KACK RACK, KN. ¥., Oot, 2.—The entries for to-mor- | fow's mces are as follows FIRST RACE —setlipg 107 Atwood 2) Martinvier ... ane smile, 26 *Heat en it dark Youne 107 @Mare 0 thy pte Hicatner ex and D., RACE To ye Mitaight ‘course. ~——- Hump; Dames? . ay Bye if & é ‘ater 7? Rac 1b —Handloap, mig and Pes Bouttarner Shoei $5" Louly Ht TH Ty : Y : ae his lene ‘olyhnt ane} ine CurtonRs | WOU open the pugilistic gates in New|! ay Dine ENT \ot the Ne | BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. )ittne SGRENS| ‘19, j09 ROOT | pnuyiTsv valli TRAINS TO W. ITHSTAND STRANGLE HOLD., MORTON T0 RUN ANGIOLA WINS pose ZENE “FOR GIANTS AT WORLD BOARD Throng in Park Row ard City Hall Square Joyous Over Victory. Pe was juet such another wild demon: | tration fn front of the Pultizer Quakers to earth for the firs ¥ the game began antl the bat el and the second was 9; Athisiles, 0." git iorth a yoer thet every other sound. Hate were thrown the air, canes were waved nped up and down ike plea y de i Krom the sMewalk in front of the Pulsger Buldicg, eerors Pack Row to the. City, Hall and Mail Park, was & sarging kea of Nu | alt the W-vard special handicap rage, | Rapert ML Angola brake at vhe halt ants, Ugtood se carp wind wit W. 7% Morton, of the South Londen |Aod finisied fours. Time, 211 12. to shudder, end aa (ne game p | Harriers will be eeen bere for the fret rd ie : bo ereaed thy wiln, OF the. tenons, 18 | me on an outdoor track, Morton holds nae oy pr RONRO tht ied’ bho. i BG HEATH ay the.” Tt took courage to watch those bul- let!n-boards. | “WELL! WELL! vELL! WOOD” ly for the Giants. Frank Wood, known as “W afternoon when the Géants won as on Monday, when vey brought the y 10,00 persons watched The Eve- ning World's Sulletina from the moment nccnent of the cult aHF wort: THURSDAY HVE NG, OCTORER 12, “1908. if | ee SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT ropek?'Ricrnn, fe ee IN TRISH GAMES M'DOWELL STAKE peak : w3 , u Glaser unis rete 6 Bow: os Et The entries for the fall games of the) PAIR GROUNDS, LEXINGTON, Ky teh Ameen appt Chun, bid Ooi. 12—Owing to. ude a J due Weeloal oF a & closey veasterday, contd the names of| joes during che past two days the frst DALY'S Bway & a it prominent athletes of this pace wos called at 10.8% o'cl Situinee at ve ete] TEDNA. NAY orb Be fet, and the competition on Sunday | y»4 offorte will be made to trot t At Critic Park where the waeien re 0] joyc daye dutiog the remainoet ot tne SAVOY ih be held, should \be the keenest Sten in| week, Three sakes, the MaDowell, the eat /many a day, Lexington and the W, n 7. With the Pastime, Xavier and Irish auiiiien towday, i sa: Nhat A. C. clubs represented by their best! aae men in the four-mile relay race the | e4 wat aa Fite ‘ Wiss Maxine oe distance should come pretty near being Moor Loe hal hy Wane 8 ‘ait Hudson wTa Plunaky Gebaalen ik: 0 ‘Danube, | | Robert ) ny agan, we ap ag ade | thrower, who, when in the mood can oa at ya ‘the ‘ao hk Lae HERALD j come prety near adding @ few inohes | 2.12 1-2 sit $, ‘hie record; Emery Payne, of the| Third heat, Albert C.1, mma Brooks | , 2% Danabe 3, Albert C. got Bnet and Moit Hayens, and Mantin Sheridan, of | (, bithe 3 ‘Ch, ais hoes fourth mopey, Danube second money $h¢ Fy Emma Brook thint money. Time— | wit compae in he 16-pound hagamer| 2 ek, ’ sine B's Trot from Monday | In the 1,000-yard handicap struggle, fh Geat.—The Frosdent Asst, Botuy Sweeney and Ledwook of the Pasties. mal wend, Pa i ca lh who are good ones at the distance, will) The money was divide’ as they fin- | have strong contenders in Homer, of the Wangs he pest, | ine Rat a * St, Bartholomew A, C., and Bacon, | nve—irirst heut.—Angiola first; Rediac Bromilous, Harvey, Cohn and Bauder-| seoud, Robert Me third, Time—2.0. ‘mann, the Irish A, C, entry, and Mur- 2 ray, the Xavier crack, Bulding time, NEW AMSTERDAM, W. 42¢ St Bre! s THE PRODIGAL SON ¥i3\: times. " ‘Thenine, 4 ring ete & Ba iN iP Pot MPKIN LIBERTY Bas ay a A) fs hf g may THE ROGERS “BRO*. i IRELAND Eth Ma et out was fa hed: drowned and men pd ehil- City ‘Third Heat.—Rediae 1, Direct View 2, Admission, BOc* son-Hiritt Fight. |the 100-vard English record, and only : foun Direct View third money, Tero too Kia an recently & Montreal showed ‘a. \yele Caldwell fourth money. Time to the best af the Canadian and a qum- TAKEN) ; ~ have to move pretty awiftly on Sun- wire sepond by fob tad Wilton third, Management Widiaien & De fou nla ime—2.13%. % Sisdern "Proauctiona & day as Robertson, Teenan and Eller, New York Router Velled Too Lond. | inlaw Tourth, Titmestaa. 0 iMeh chub re representatives 0 th) Brownie Wilton. 3, Gold Dust, Maid a 4, CURCUB ON MAIS," > “Well! Well! The 10-yard gio oul Pf Hay badly and finished last, Tme-| |. J of, pes patpans” | ote bertson and wa mith ae Dye wen are Wl ‘wan Hes to t ie Ho: Well! Wood,” because of his going to the Polo Grounds and yelling lusvly for the Giants, was eanding at habit of time A, C. ntay Kand-by; Be Aver of good American sprinters, He will ore fined Dist water | SIP PODROME . a panne. of the Irish A.C; its if While e root and Browdway this aliot-| Higashi, the wondertil Ilttle Japanese | view to hardening himself so that the) head held in a vielike grip between Xaviefa and Casnot find O'R al tethe Wed Bh" Set Oct, 17, and) poon yelling for the New Yorks, es <5 | qju-jitvu expert, who saye he can almost Will be usclees when applied. | two strong bamboo poles. among those enter a wot tat money, Eventing Parforinances at the Regular Houn | i hes earby. lostien:, Deveedive Roar, ca vas | Was woken before Mugistrat ne Cerire Street Police Court oor itted to the Tombs until », OT Vanduan street. Philadelphia game was Acoommmnying pictires will elve| Tp another picture the tittle Jap) The, povice race hae recetved more Miner, rome Wikon tourth eeney: kill any map with ifu-fitsu and then} map pane and his | bring him buek to consclowmmess by the | Mn idea of Higash{’s methods. Just | shaws the uselessness of the deadiv than 10) esti in Op Cre reds | TimeA.sl 1-2 AMMOT vane Hoa ere the skyscrapers | same methods, % novel way of| think of standing axalust a wa)! and sirangte if applied on him. Lying full | Uectue will be seen. striving fpr thelr when County | training for his contests having sone une tam an iron pine with | length on the ground a pole was! first honors in the athletic world. GALLAGHER WINS | WINS AGAIN, dictuee EXHIBITION, } ‘Ko, “| Hixaghi ts to meet Alex Swanson. the| a T os the end into your throat! | stretched across his throat. A150 pound $a ‘Tale week only. Open srom 1 AM, UP . " n4 | middle-weight chumolon, in # match at| Hicash! can atand He had this five: | mah stud oa either eng. The pole sank | FIGHT POSTPONED. ee oe peter cet dhagahe - Suite of t Hoaution, ore | Sulzer’s Harlem River Putk to-morrow t pipe jammed against his Adam's| into the Japs windptpe with. cruel xa I ae ROBTON, Oct. 12.—Because the mas} inch balt-ling wrofessional billiard agen tn for an the charge of being drank and { night. According (0 (he conditions ut | apple until bis eves bulzed and his hhed | farce, still beyond: wincing his face a C. co Rie at Maurice Daly's Academy. frou ord rly. | the mateh he must o Swanson uit | check bopes stuck out, Still he] bit Higashididn’t mind it. | seers. pEihe Beene C ee «44 legher 8h, and ae aetna ond yore in il be out to-morrow," said Waod, “ hell " | " she 1 . secure the Crescent Gardens at Revere World. 83 000 he nf Foo ator the peor, | to win-—must render him heloiosns smiled. BY another training stunt Hiv! Migasht didn’t ehow any of his offen- h for the meeting between Maity ie averaged | Murle by D’Aqult’s Winery Bend kag aie 2 Oe Oe ta lng ehers | Strauiele holds will be vermicted, Thia| maRht was honged without showing any| etve tricks. but he mays he bas any era aus Game Sees Tam lat, 1 igeted cha niin ae rine ot # Military Band. “Adm, endl kine grip Ip Swanson’s favorite, and| trace of pain He wasn’t danglid at} number with which be can render | the fght.ran called Se They wil me Thr tial ‘score ig He argrage, wt arn |e tex, Ay nt of Wood is alxt , and lives at| with it he hopes to beat the Jup.| the end of a rope, but hevwas lifted off anson or any one else insensible in al at the Dot . C.,, Chel ©), to 181 of his Penne Worn th eG 54 Queen ot the SHiehninders!| Nigasht accords Mowly fe training with the! his feet a nd swung {n the alr with his litty night, Mat, fat. Ca 4 Ava Mawes Brokers! ladelphia GIANTS SLAUGHTERED QUAKERS’ PITCHER, COAKLEY © aT 5 AARMERSTIS a [Way ccs [een Mae ary on ara” while a soon Und THE DEWEY fei, | Mat! 's Pitching d McGann’s Bat- Bulger’Says Fifth Inning Settled It, the" * “sat mins kone S| Rete - Lewis 70 TO FIGHT Gia Reccaasity he am " evil ulger Says Fifth Inning Settled It, the 4 ‘ : ’ Powers was sent. into relieve Bhtéok |p ———— — — THE GO bony Athletics Going Up in the Air When | iitn‘aiststwom hinges ope sper oa sine a drive into centre. Brean in Third Game, Says Sangree Giants Started Battin pia fo Hvala eliowed ne a an ’ '° 4) ith a, oa Te eee at 4 2 etn By. id " 4 (Continued from First Page.) \ (Continued from First Page.) rar ta thme, to 35 es Sinem. | bay, Np wonder, lis an unfaviering nerve. Remember it Ket of blond. anit setzed Intenelty and McGraw gave h {in the ribs. "Your the beat | ever saw.” he decared; then \to third-bage coaching line, Mae's first npneavance chere. with Moitv in the bax and Mac couldn't ker was bis #e wen vs felt aht, n Bi }Bie Dan m and febts he promined to stay off the geries, Bu % jeneciieenpenepnremeamanisersretenrmien the teame were evenly matohed., Hach) down a dich bounce and #hot the bait! Bench was Ned Hanlon. former tutor of | ley, Mik ; _ ; ts, ame ae ene Moa | a BelsPlg tam stay MshMaNd menace MP aoe at sate eated a aed | in Sy pd ro paenenten bet ans is pitehers honde had studied and} more to the inning. Te Giants wm Hanlon’ way taken ek shitnes® porate made the first fue of the game by | to fret ©! Presa han Ba ve.Rpueens © the enemy Ne no longer! a menaciig! playing like flends behind thelr stat iivterest in series, He wants Mo- pping MeGann's line-drive after he| mh wes noes atranger again, thoumh i Mathewson | nitcher, Thev seemed to have the conf w to vindicate his style. In a fath- |had made a great sprint to get in tr ant | fadien, with whom B bin) Bee eee al tiie ed sheds e nee of Jeffries molog against Battling erly way be on sid twa or three of the iv it. The error netted New ¥ Ws Devlin Tost no ume ie fven A et c e186n. € rn e, aloné a8 @ pitcher, and the announce} The fifth inning marked a slaughter Gores af ikiotaeaeect srvemenes finned af ‘to Monte one NO RUNS 8.) RU! + 4 Boot abeoas oy pee Mon, that he was to work this atter| for Coakley, the yousg collegian, ‘Tae are to be mentioned, but Hanlon falt | Dontin had to use line akin RUN | NG. eeventh Inning. & Co, re Cota ard Dope, o1a.4 noon caused New Yorkers to give odds} Gian'is' ferocity ad elumbered during | “hat one op «wo of the New Yorle play- |Sureck's long fly to centre and Coakley | grup throw n by & GARRICK) Bre os of 10 wot Cat tints four thes at, tat, then, Hk suddenly | ers were fot Ingpired with, enough eon- | siruek out Widhout making’ an ctompt | at Beg ROS ivan little pee Fa *. MND BT nec waker Money Scare od nt With redoubled fury Me-' fidence and in them he ins illed new | t) swing. Hartsel! ended the innin, fi 4 ve At that there wan Httle etting, Louis’ Cowes tiensetvcg me eunee Meco Ty gush te z | with @ Tone fly hoinied to Mertes, Yoo fast Gor, Somme Sia oie Mann tore through the corridors of | ittte'peak or Rocky thon protruded out: | Lenwar Pare was am Indovermiable aeons |. | Dan, feeling «gout the Continental Hoe] seeking woom he | aide the vulting durch We a merry Gore tien witneesed in these. Unite Fourth Inning, would take second, bu ; VERE) could devour, Charley Wilson, Father yiuriie. What his men did te the Awer Brates ‘he Wanfliier a great holiday bos |, B® crowd had become silent an | throw checked his prostews. Te. a Chan . of Buager, leaned against @ pillar With )joan Lanque ahamplons was adivally ciston, with oll thougnte of baginces| Dahlen came up for the second time, seived avin on ball ont ae many feniuries and green bills of small, | pyitul Thoy made double steals; ey erent lite ted sate A rearing | @Rd confidence on the part of Phil- to ‘ iin 50 ae pa mn tr denominations, in the Janguage uf | rane tre nitacap wit aie math Moat. ANG, cates OF Mite laid waite. A {OUFiNE | adelphia seemed to be waning. There MT Wo RUNS. HEA. 2th-B'y 08 9 8 Chuck Connors, “trop aking.” But Quak- | is' none. siruck. owt With Breansnan qtempts at eonversitt. 1 hawkers clears ag Harlaell inde a | Davis landed for clean drive Weft for grok F = er money was seatoe, Matty was plainé | and Browne on base, the latter on Mur- ushed anim the crowds lhoa was be- catch of Bad Bill's lone fly. ‘The neiey he te naker roobers Came | Byery one IDACTOAD IC 4 A F a favorite, like Roseben with 180] phy 8 error, Lave Cros# whispered to jing duuped from the ais, Ning flags,|®ame seemed to be settling down to | out from ing. aye ts es Pre Athlon wore out fat, a8 urval | emit” Nita lhe weversiad’p wath. Pecuite 2” SMuteeTaP wis Chie’ Bender] Improvieg ae hr went aid hed gulned|to hreotahan, aii, Davis wee Sahel Neh ent Lewis has dormonstvaied that he is che | hammering ‘he ball aboat hd playin | oi rune, you ean search mer For Men | beatin Ne Neat satiere.. go'd control of his fastball. Bevitn | try! make second. on tog, alee * bey had be | 2 eee ne ef ' Gann was next up and had already ein Umpires Sherkian and O'Dky wheeled off a little fly to Davis and | | Seybol 4 “lpeed nine by ; I = —= ae he, fire whi ine Giadis emerged Ce re ace weal gs meen Bh again. ed With cheers as they sot out wound t Inge. Up with @ bound- Pd Su y's Froud A une BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, h their smart tow, You could y 4s Hh vn one | Green. the 4 f eee up the inning without l | phy. though the ball was a dificult one “when the game b he Indian sign on Lord, | finished» wh y were saying, to tnomeatvos: “OM,| To get bered something We 17,000 " avy hitting flelder went | ance. NO RY ieionth nite ry Tales) GRAND PEA 8 And we can do it again.” MoGraw, too, Athletics Up in the ‘Air, First An nvi Gow on three strikes, swinging at | ‘ced ss wanes tee ae tae . f Mn | aerate Aye Qi f exs chipper, but moe dévermined.| This marted an ansolute farce, 90 far | ‘Th thuslasm of At sea his predeosssr a arly centre, a and Monte Cron ai 4 n iN} ked his tutor, the veteran Pes mand rolled e to a we pee Pi ce We a a: the Athletics exaust cs Newitt out to 3 His fate was quiokly ed back Into lett a pull ice Dey a . R to ‘em, 4. a shared b; ho dh t ‘exas ptong hone to theta het ean't| ning like a bad schoolboy, “’They'r Bley. As on the frat opcasio {to Doolin. 3 1 abcde dl 524 a strikes, at me futile ie 4 i bs rg ay RNerk than thdy: You*ean run 9, the aif.” And om they were ‘They a tiene oy | Fifth Inning. attempts to bunt,” NO RY Ny Mats, anes better and you have It on them scrambled all over the diamond. | ‘They ‘iret nr} (2 Io Matthewson ‘hi , | Monte Cross was reine? anal |} BRLASGO a ts 2 fn pitching. All you must think of now | played minoe league ball. Syety oi A. The Ne ; out too sow Mies Taha Teeth |e nd. hutie Soiree to wud Tn 7 2 SPORTING. . ‘ he cult throw to Day B ‘ lig not only for sour own, but the honor | tell what to he tw ood fort kiss and "atthe fev, ‘ LESL. E al Tenge.” Fd pele ion ga Boy et yng Mv } |coneideranie” mancuvring: he walked, | Coakley. was a hit om the "Urea maken tees RAGING preliminary practice there frallon of tobaseo, Their foning nett stultv to follow the comauind, Rrawne soused a hot drive through | and took fra’ with & Mevp. A es was A grea! deal of “fanning” between! five runs, and the game was hopelessly | | 4 wing rewult-t dv a weak| Murphy and took second, as Bresnahin | died on. @ roller to décGaan, cERneS PARK j the Giants and ek Black’ ooks | lox (9 PNM 1a 4 ! atin, is {drew @ throw t9 third.’ Gonkley "4 tating the throm 5 *, pa poed st toward the National Com- F ta ely in so a8 to fill t re ay ‘Oo+ ant " : Aiea te, pe ay of Me coe tevies! entefel! tere sakes hay he serie out” Me Matty did not make a desperate a1- ~ - ie es | There conferences meant that the A Mietted a. sinele, hut sent Big Dan followed | with fi Seat TF acee a 4 , boon 18,20) 3 | pinvers are of opinion that the National an third, McGann followed) whieh Murphy fumbled, al loving ne Hartwell oA) [Commission aid not give out corteot clean drive against the S\M@\nahan to score, and again Alling figures for the altendance elther iru Foner Po and Doulin | natertcs taced a drive against the lent: | " or Philadelphia. The Rear be vised oulle > he’ ence, ut the rebound was 89 pees vere it raat that the players! FOR T TE biterious. 2 y 6 | aye t. that only Brown coul , if had no entns i , Donlin then raved home as Aeinica the petee ae sun ohea by him, niin came home, 1 crack to Murphy forced Mertes at see- | the count the Commission, of csuten, by ed and gest occupled, wi iy ond, Dahlen. then rubbed. It in, by \atrenucusly denies the charge and ma ieee | tam f sledline second, Deviln shot. a amash- Bah Teviy that never satiety ¢@ Goteay Dut he keot, F Ine single turough Monte Crowe and Toy tnt Ta ian porn kicker, and| CONVENT STATION, N. J., Oct, 12— under fire of taunts from 3 ine dinnts tow teak eee tule always imacines the other man {s try) The third round of the Women's Na hing {nle. Dahlen watted for four| bysthe horns and simply ran away with Mn and Bowne, ing to do him thonal Champtonship was played to-day Mid Wat rewarded, log tie | the mame, while the Athletics soared | Piayine tgrted rt AOATRNY Co MURIC: Hi O drving Pr McGraw on the Line. | over the Mortis County Gelf Club Inks Co Hee ae a ise | aha whiia: TAVtR wat promi BIE chanee ‘with Sout and OLD DR. core . Ore ent ne| ‘The match which attmacted the great- foreine. Moan the pinta. | hert Mhally retired the wide with’ a low retired Davin bye at teal Mop Fe Party neeeh Samene,, trapepited at tee afcriufokely relaved the pall tolfrat. dzive tg Tooey Hartel FIVE RUNS, | grounder bnek oi 1 Wave is OF ait Dy RA Sea a hit doug ng Moi Ai ola aoinia pin nd, retiring | etait MAN Head hate |Gined a alngle Inte Wie ana paring Api ti§ Gales Bests pete Oe Grindle's ly kites if the air and a huge bannes. . ; , : , play @n ring | oF on Gut hy! aps Qouls Mann was the firat to notice. He Mrs. Charies P, Btowt aid Miss Mar. , wo RUNS. of the fa “ aken all heart f b etry’ a Tt Prahed from one end of the grounds to garet Curtis, as a general feeling pro Harisell stung an awful er-akor i |the Athletics, and the crowd w; fi A the other, Nis ayes like two vioie's MM | vulled, tit the winner of this match Devils.se a marten, And ax Arthur Yet acl ne ball teund o ig wrist to left field Mediran’s jarm, “Look at ‘em'” je screamed, would be the eventual winner of the the Quaker crowd burst into cheers fun eae’ iniles het tie, ies, wate championship, They etatted off in One yi inven ad to Rice ina mor) 1 " of Ia nent alter, when Topay stole secon lter wont Np on all sides at the actors Ape, each winning two holes and tWO Vieeenghon making Me firet Bad bre im a poke ding halved with honotw even at the of che eonson, Bramnamhen got Lord's preter 4 | exch, Mise Curtts, ‘however, won the Dnt and put fim out ol qilekly tha: yolk sis | NeXt three and led by A up at the turn. ey By eg si Mg ret als MLE | | Mra. Styut then won two holes and, be under in Matty's mitt and Hartoell hin team [after hilving two\mors, managed to Perivned between third and nerond, ep quiet. \winvihe fourteenth and make matters Lave Cres was roti by McGann jin ee OF Mist ail square. Mign Coriis, however, wom Assinted in 8 Blow. rolleg Gown the tna,’ the g£am® the next two holns and the match by, NO RUNS. i as omg inning Hf russes, tout Used an iret instead of a 4 ” . Q TOWNE OME bramey and It com Yer ihe match,” | glAve, Che. Tes oY ‘vale ton oc 2 NOT CURE | r. * saledont wwe (frag Ad mt ty . 1 iw WEL. Onis tor ied Found~Miae Gene grandee wounded. eve WUPTURE, san third ro rae - ; , ea 14 MY nd he Kpi > Matos Ol, eicunder | wounded | over Piles and Prstulay To EI oak ae 1 WAS vor. Chevy ime) whe, Horny Davis ator in wal fF ot ew tong. saga mas ' any wear ony heen | Misa Margaret Ciriis.” Keacx County. }hrough @ th juat fy i rae : much CURD ong. "For Ireland, Don im Muga, beac Mrs. Chories t. Budcdy But the wid ng f x ty howled McGraw. McGana's whole, ABAWAMIS by Zupaod 1 to ple York \ nivered at the Words, Fiven ag Mise Georginana Bishop, Ae agkiawh . Bevbold wep iy 0) 18 tha doy and ar JMociaw shouied he swe with ment Coentry Chih, best Mivw Wel ‘ore malted foc Maxhewinl, Yo give bm & on MO t | sim tori and ‘the Giants wot Whe t lagked for @ moment as 4 | ate 1 tvem. “He ty.” ed 2 beeked In the pr ever Mved with ‘The Gost Ever, Says Hanlon. would sore, But the areit Mat ews: », la, Betex Cobnty Club, Mas b 6 up bose on bal aor} and 4 to play, pat a eturt of) Miss Paw 1y, Oakley Coun try Clad, boa Hunterdon ¥ fie (9) THREE TRAING IN-WRECK,” Patt wound 6 ley Counity Club! by # wetiled: y nor | op and t ts play. ‘| A Seybold at yon: or ihe Aflilaiés came to the bat oe b Bitte ‘oa but Ned Hag-| COATOOVILL, Oct. 12. — Three ity hy atrtieing out, box. “the | ¢eight tralne wore wreoked. om, the Third Inning. ania val'roo" near hee to-d Y ‘l) reached first on Dev- four inchs were Jt wos then nth Tyed aia