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ry, After Weathering a Close Call, ‘Lands the Dying Wallop When the First Round Is One Minute and Thirty-two Seconds Old. BY ROBERT EDGREN. Terry MoGovern predicted that he'd | there with bells on." He was, To- | ® thousand different sporting writ- | M'GOVERN SAID: “I said I'd do it in the first or second round, didn’t I? The old wallop was still there and it the same Terry of the blazing | and the soporifie wallop, which ho | to the complete satisfaction of y, ‘his manager, seconds trainers, a thousand dased Harlem- ‘another thousand from Terry's territory, and the entire mob enthusiasts that had fought for seats in galleries and ring- ‘wide sections, He proved it in gust one _ minute and thirty-two seconds. Terry Was the Class, Terry didn’t knock Murphy out. Ho Aes #0 near butchering the tevin a sudden flurry ; furlos fighting that Referoe Mo- ; interfered to save Murphy's lifo, 4 16 5 Og ler og and when it lown he held four aces MURPHY SAID; “I don't know just how ft hep- pened, I haven't my senses yet, I did the best I could, but that bunch caught me wide open,” tt, knocked out. “Poor Terry, he's 4 ‘said Young Corbett at my elbow, mh, But Terry didn’t take it that way. There's one grout fighting characteris. tie in MoGovern, He doosn’t seem to Tealize it when he is getting the worst of things, His only thought ts to nail the other fellow, ' This time Terry set himself to meet Murphy's rush. For a momant he tot- tored, Then, with an effort that seemed to de drawn from the very roots of his nerve force, he steadied himself. He suddenly bécame rigid, His mus- cles were set for that fearful dying MeGovern wallop. Murphy drew back. Tt was sulcide to attack, ‘Terry, his eyes biasing, lunged at Murphy, His right hand, drawa ‘way back, shot out like the piston of a %-horse power auto engine. ‘Terry's Blove fattened with chug right on the tp of MDP Ye lone Jong, lean, as vend peat gtr little two pair, fastest fight I, for one, one minute and thirty. in that abort interval tots got full value for gate money, [t started wo quickly that long rows , feporters, with pencils Sharpened, forgot to take down Parsplitting yells for Mu ‘ all ripping through ‘the fog o - elgar smoke when Terry's feartul right- Wander smashed against the extreme tp et Murphy's Yong jaw. How It Happened. This is just how Terry MeGovern © came back. ‘The start was scheduled for 11 o’clook. At ten minutes to the bour trainers, ny fell. tanat 4 log re that had "ast him. 4 Terry in a Hurry. in an tant the house, been chee: estt ter Harlem persed na serps a hark Beran fully” baoy 4 ih ‘Mur it count eas Wasting @ blow McGovern floored him ‘oma! t Nisdovernt* shrieked the ® alert and the from seeds, Murphy, r Tommy Murphy boueed through’ th9] over, apriad ane pangs yeni We Almost at his hi was) self, id came slovly up, There was intelligence in his hlekted eyes, but he manage: Teel away, He didn't know woare McGovern was, for he ed Ny a By ‘ough the ropes. in Terry's. with a savige rl fig on ‘fe ‘orate Still be came up and jam with croeval vhe _ covering his MoGovern, pitiless as Murphy arould have been idsheelt. at down the teeble guard and knocked Tommy out of the Us Bs ‘over the lower rope, A nue ands stopped him, and sling 10 riser and slow! a0 his owt. staggered along he tee out of Tenry's cone. ime MoGover ‘Both were stripped and ready. A cataclysm of sound rose, he solid root beams shook. Wooked like a champion, There of the “nervous-wreck” ap-| oe His face wi and half out of the rag. McGuigan Stops oh Ryd, by! the fi Terry fliniering of nay upg a Hebing” his ik gray eyes, Life gy Hie the ropes ae wiled hie me ae ee aU hia” helpless ‘wollte, a No Delay in the Ring, No fuss, no squabbles.” Both bo: the ning was cleared. ng eau, Morphy Lou Durlacher pulled the string, The carried, too, a a: De. Bee a mor of the big brase gong fell op iter Thaw @ clang, “I don't know what y Bo dulekly that they seemed to filt ns g Mike shadows both little men slipped to the centre of the ring. In git (ras Set oth aadae yr! Totry's left fist shot out, to lightly on Murphy's jaw, Tommy, pod was pale as a ghost, smiled a little, JAMAICA ENTRIES, Ongs more Terry's left landed—just a feathery tap, Murphy suddenty jammed (Spectal to The Bvening World.) his left fist straight out into Terry's} JAMAICA RACB TRACK, N. Y., Oct. ~The entries for to-morrow's races ate a8 follow: FIRST RACE—Bellin tin. Then the fight started off like & whirlwind, All this had taken but a second, The , Metle Hghters were lightning fast, both , of them, They were almost good na- ‘tured sul. Murphy tried a swift right hook and Wlased, Terry punched bim savagely on the mouvth, rushed, and smashed him back to the ropes. Murphy Perry's left hand and held it in grip. That was pie for the He didn't try to break ay. He just walloped away with his t, and in & moment Murphy was glad to let go and slide away along the posta Terry | was after him fall tit. ‘They fought beck to the mildering, Murphy Wasn't Scared, MecGoyern’s eyes were garing now » with the old battle rage, He had fright- vencd out many & ‘igtker with that look. Not Murphy, though! The Harlemite * punelied Terry fairly on the chin. Terry drow back hie Lips io a anarl and J} Plkewod tn headlong, hitting fast with Hoth hands. He tossed Tommy on the Toves «agin, Tommy flew back, erduched, with croased arma guarcing his jaw. ‘Then came & weneation—a) surprise that stunned McGovern'# followers like @ thunder clap, Tommy Murphy, head bent forward, Mervoly, hooked ‘Terry on the chin weil his left fet, Quicker than thought nts MDE Phot across in the famour Erne Nook, Derry was garred hack, ‘Then laren ‘Bashed forward, Again tho find tight to the Jaw, Terry, dozed, back heavily to the ropes. ay | Wate right on bis tradi, On rained blows on iis f '# head, PL) Motavern sipped out of the danger apie cleverly, Me took a backward AMD of two, and orive again feoed Murphy in me middie of the ring. ‘Terry Meant. Business Now. wyes Wore glaesy an at rhe itsrty pe if tie ae oY rat » j three-year-olds and lancta 107 “Fh Buttice 08 272! Casrapnin oii} SHanntbal Bo: arlc 205 * Mc jonscodor —— Freetooter 304 Mastin ehinva Soo inetnclbt 178! "Emergency 167 *Brondclot 278 #Jack MoKeo 20 Ralbert SECOND RACE—Handtoap tnd, one-pixteenth miles) (271) Ormonde’s Right aR iW 108 105, Ii aigee: one ? 7 end ane-bal? furlongs OS Bribery ., 46 Vio 4 Yaingai M5 nde zie RACR—So tine: Fagot: teenth im as “two Fear-olées ue SPORTING NEWS AND ) COMMEN’ MIGOVERN'S OLD-TIME own PHOTO TEMES AORTA preg, COPONAN if, goes THE PUNCH THAT BEAT MURPHY. FRANCE DOESN'T WANT CUP Wouldn't Foster Race There for the Vander- bilt Auto Trophy, Says Representative, but Suggest Big Touring Event Here. in motor cars shold now be along other lines than are laid out by roud racingy “These races have been @ great bone- fit,” he mys. “We have been determine certain proper welpht ears Combined with Iigutnes: and dura- France doesn't want the Vanderbilt Cup won by Hemery Mst Satuniay on the Long Istand course, Baron Adrien de Turckheim, the official representative of the Automobile Club of France at the bitty of material. Now improvements Tacm, ts reeponaliie for the shove stele | gould be areoted more ta the pertoc- ment, tion of tourlug cars. J would like to see a big touring contest held [In Amer- ica next season, the event lasting say a week, and each day's run about 150 miles. I would even go beyond this and suggest touring contests for cars of the same kind of spoke, af the same size of piston rod and making practically the game number of revolutions. But tt is 00 art for that at present; neverthe- less it Is certain that future develop- ment of the automobile ties through the medium of the touring car. “The French club has already declined to promote another Gordon Bennett Cup race,” he says, “and it could not very accept the Vanderbilt under pring jons of holding @ race for thet trophy in zene next eng OM of the French ‘ntomobile vy ¥ no fusing to foster eny = j gays that # le becouse leading od clgn automobilists feel that development sIM’GRAW HANDS OUT SOME SECRETS vv, {Famous Manager Tells at This Late Day How He and Mathew- son Figured Out the Athletics’ Batters and Handled Them Accordingly. tea ert Pret Rea De lrector Albert W, Smith, Sibley College; that, while ho gives all the credit to Stroke Foote, 196 ‘varsity; Coach Glen, Peete heen , abe ey and aav «4 8, Warmer, Athletic Trainer “Jack” 7 ely to qive the great pitcher Moakley and Judge Frank Irvine, fac- bis marvellous record of three shutouts Against a cmmplonship toam tn one Uity crow adviser, Assistant Football welt, Mathewson and McGraw are a Coach Ralph 8. Kent, ‘02, was toast- team Jn themselves, p aston yy CORNELL CELEBRATES. Sindents Gather to Commemorate Victories of Courtney's Crews, ITHACA, N. ¥., Oct. 19—The entire student body of Cérnell to-night per tietpated tn a formal celebration of the victories of Courtney's crews last June, ‘which was postponed at that time be cause the university had closed. The gathering Was the largest of the kind ever held at Cornell, Among the ‘epeakere were President Schurman, Dr, , tthe knowledge he had gained wo felt) sure of vietory, “1 wish 1 could dope out the races ‘fas well as 1 did that eve" Cwedesd Y famous manager, Ani en Iie a that baseball doesn't some times run according to form! “Bor instance,” he continued, "we had big Seybold buffaloed from the start, All during. the series he waited ‘ball to be pitched on the outside Cerner at. tho plate, (He mignt still be ont and myself knew that BY BOZEMAN C. BULGER, While it may soom a@ little past due, McGraw said something ebout the world’s series yesterday that may throw some new light on how Connie Mack met his Watorloo, He discloses! some secrete which ere likely to make fandom #tt up and think. ‘First and foremost, you've got to give It to Mathewson,” he began. “He pitched the most remarkable ball ever seen on AMUSEMENTS, waiting. & major league diamond and did a few| Beybol id bit a ball on the outside, t things which no man in the grand-| 80 Matty, opt whiszing them close to jar, Yavsertl feo | an finli M fuse Hele an eth edad elbmerigbe ae eee cosstbly explains why MoGraw ee ROO peers, BE “Matty and myself conferred about a pot geen 99 the seetion waa more 6T. Mi: Naa et mil Nie Ww every batter that came up. In this con, | reduently,, sv iti i a Moudevitien MoGraw. “net's easily explained,” be Br Pariah 0 ¢.Somn, Dain eit nection he did the most remarkable piece of work of bis career. When we had decided what kind of a ball to plich, Matty went to work on him, and ani ith w sly chuckle, in the last Be T ad started to the coaching Iine a d Mathewson asked mo to remain C3 the bench Sted Fie | in cca to discuss the pertere we “ind fo mee “Tn the last HIPPODROME, Taikiraa a: ninane ven 7130 N.Y. To-Nieht TaN during that last game hie throws did bivbrinue. of thie" abe Mea Wark, cata tse EXTRA ms SONI nol vary two inches trom where -he| Thi he was pitching to the batter i "3 WAR ball wan intended to go. Just think of| was watching the eftest of the ball, and aden inet lnc omy th ther Doak ire, {t! Among men on the ‘inside’ that) When he came in wo talked It OMnchine | unrivalled woectaitate Lt i re = ore Will probably stand as the greatest |, DY, thin method Wa Mere etining: sous A KT SUNDAY. THE DEWEY Past and toward the finish the Ativietic bat+ ry h haraes feat ever accomplished on a ball fleld. SEATS NOW, Mat, RL dy | Mt a 9 fait McGraw, as he be- “Of course,’ tere were more at Mathewson’s merey |———-———-—---— Bt EDI TED BY ROBERT ‘EDGREN, $7,000 OFFER MADE FOR CORBETT AND M’GOVERN GUARANTEED PURSE OF) $7,000 OR 80 PER CENT. OF GROSS RECEIPTS. ‘That ts what Jack MoGulgan, mana- | given a definite answer, ae ger of the Natlonal A. C. of Philadel-| moe: Matthi Nolaon Migit's fight for a etx-round contest between Torrible Terry MeGovern and Young Corbett. Corbett, who ts in bard training down in the country, ao- cepted at once. Terry hws not yet ae he wants to a sixround phia, offered immediately after Jast | bout before SECRET WORK |600 HORSES OF ALREADY BY | HAGGIN COMING HARVARD TEAM|CROSS COUNTRY. (Gpectal to The Evening World) RIDGE, Oct. 19%.—That “BIN Reid ts desperately in earnest in ‘his enxiety to turn out @ championship football team at Harvard ehis year 16 chown by the early start at secret prac- tice on Soldiers’ Field. Never in Har- vard's football history has a head couch begun to conceal “his movements 80 early In the season, and it shows that pa that by aggressive, wi be devel on Soldiers’ all discou: cee oS Sia not bos Nov, 2% an unusually well-trained eleven betind the high fence a Raley are Pa at raged to 0 score Frefteld’ fast Jest Satumiay, for f that in 1901 Reid's team in to ehow jie real strength Unul the gamos with Pennsy! Yale, The material is certainty better how than then. Seldom f 's ‘histo: as. sie had a more likely’ cet ry of men, and Probie! iy li there have been several Injuries, the oripples are mend- ny idly and’ read) wwilnin? Uke at wae ‘on AMUSEMENTS, ae ae in i “age rl atin BAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 19.—The it {gest ehipment of racehorses ever in this country is being prepared/atithe J. B. Haggin famous Rancho del farm. This great breeding establish. ment Is to be out up into farms and | wold, and the thoroughbreds now there tre to be diepoaed of at auotion.ta Now | York, HE co nan ed ny gs Deer hed bod New York Cen the horses across the continen: Reid hag plane and formations up his weeve which the dear public knows i agi dyn apnea, for wich ion ey t little about. 1 ‘amount ‘to. nearly he has ao deal with bt | the methods he a wi tae of ‘oaling with It entertain, title | Unon Pace, a a es cea tks te Tacoma’s Tare Win, the cruisers Tacoma on +] Marine oe “a of Erol. RS Re teen ot ———— Sunday World Wants Work | Monday Morning Wonders, S| PASTOR SERGE Qrecie iinet ate rt Brass BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, pect Shek ees ne SPORTING. 5 Yo Ca (OCT, 16 TO NOY, 1 ING) ity, The Hempstead Stakes, and five other races, beginning ot. 1 BE, oe Sea any bets. Friends of mine who had pitched against the Athleties Upped me off to the weaknesses of certain men, ‘With this stiet I went ou: the first day and confirmed or corrected my st. By the third day I had every bat- fer on thut todas spotted. This waa pocimunleny to Mathewson, FOOTBALL DULL HARVARD SAYS CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 19.-Footha" as it is played to-day by all the big coll elevens is net in favor at Harvard. ‘The ss ng baie of the s ngapne4 body here, severely arralgns ame fe In devadence and dull, and that If got radically onanged it bo Niehed, ‘e do not want the a voung men jn th ‘American colle, Diay a lady eel wae or to give up any form of may age? Injurtes, bed with the vim we powseaued, ink it were one of the easiest a to solve 1 ever teokled,”’ MoGraw called attention to @ state- ment. made by him in The Evening World while the Giants were closing the season at Cincinnati, comparison shows that every opinion he offered on @ world's series was verified to the tter, That little fellow ls a reomark- oie 8 man, A study of the above shows ST. LOUIS AFTER NED HANLON 3 ST, LOUDS, Oct, M—Beoretary M. Btanloy Robison, of the @&. Louls Ni tional League Baseball Club, has tele- an offer to Ned Hanlon, man- | graphed wayt) ager of the | to become | H quannger of the ae Yui ih tn 1900. | Pt cisen received JON (had. bad severed Connection with anyon oa Chub, iat ene BASKETBALL GAMES FOR GIRLE. an to let oat some secrets, “I had! than at the start MY OF Mt Irving Di. x, Some ‘valsabe Information on the. 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