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t t I | { | | | } | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1908. UP TO DATE AND NEWSY EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK GIANTS’ CHANCE TO MAKE NEW RECORD IN CHICAGO SERIES “""*" oo BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Chicago, Ill, Aug. 27. | N true triumphal splendor the victorious Giants rolled into Chicago this | | morning and lald slege to the lair of the Cubs. They carried enough | baggage to fit out a comic opera troupe, and with their loyal band of cam, followers occupied two special Pullmans. By the time the conquering heroes reached the city of wind and trouble their, numbers had increased to} fifty-four, and when the Cubs saw this formidable procession move up to the Brevoort Hotel they bliuked their eyes, emitted a grow! and sped to a place of safety. Fully two hundred fans were at the station to greet the| Glants, and the New Yorkers were looked upon with awe, The word was! gcon passed around, and newsboys, hucksters and general hangers-on | formed a tail end to the triumphal entry which strung out for fully a block, No champion of the world, be he fighter, soldier or athlete, was ever lookea upon with more respect by that premier critle of all things—the | smal! boy. While in Chicago the Glants are in Ro danger of losing first place. Should 90 they lose all three games they will still start East with a half game lead Larry Doyle expressed it, “We are Bow playing on velvet.” But they do @ BOt Intend to lose. "Clean up three @ here,” said McGraw to the boys, “and Q% You will have established a new racy Of ord in baseball." So far the team has played eleven | & Bames since leaving New York, and of) that number they have won nine. They have won eight straight games, Al that is generally adjudged as going) 8 somewhat in the wild and woolly. The @ only club to take them in tow was St. O” Louis. . Giants a Happy Crowd. _, No happler lot of ball pla ever © made a railroad Journey. McGraw sus- pended the rules and allowed all the players to remain up until 12 o'clock, and it was a continual round of swap: ping jokes, pinochle games and chec! @rs, The fans from New York who are still trailing along were permitted to +Join in the fun. It was a general dollification. a McGraw never tasted a sweeter mor- | @e} than the four-time defeat of the Pirates. The Giants played glorious Dall from the moment they arrived In Pittsburg until they left, immediately efter the game yesterday afternoon. Of all the four games the las: was pepecerthe. far the most AOE Cn, It ilgosed for | - WOLGAST FIGHTS As) and| _ bases, A minute as If Joe Humphreys and 3eorge Solomon, who occupied seats sear the press box, would collapse from veart disease, George Evans, who also sat near, caved In when Donlin whanged out that beautiful single that did ine business in the ninth. It was simply |400 much for him, Incidentally, he had 4 bet of $20 on the Giants and was just about ready to turn over his cas! The New Yorkers who gave up, how- vever, had reckoned without their host. the Giants were there to fignt until the last ditch, and so they did. Though | (requently beset by hard luck decisions, {they kept plugging along, Roger Caught Napping, Early in the game Bresnahan was on third, with one out, when Devlin smashed a hot one to the pitcher. Thinking the ball would be stepped, | Bresnahan made no attempt to score. | Then the ball bounded away from Young, and Devlin was thrown out with Bresnahan still sticking to third. | He could have scored easily, but the luck broke wrong for him, and a groan } arose from the bench as well ag from ‘the New York rooters. The Pittsburg rooters jeered Roger unmercifully, but there was nothing to be done but take Mt Had he scored Pittsburg never would have taken the lead. But even that heartranding circumstance did not deter the New York batters. They wen: right back at the Pirates In siam-bang | | style. and the pace soon told. In the ninth, with one out and two on Mike Donlin showed the real class and smashed a single to centre whic: turned the, defeat into a victory. His drive would have gone for three bases ut for a beautiful stop by Thomas. |But Seymour was just as good, and | whipped out a fly that brought In the winning run. Doyle Hero of Serles, Larry Doyle has proved himself to be Fd GOODMAN A DRAW (Special to The Evening World.) RACINE, Wis., Aug. Belove the largest crowd ever seen at a boxing tournament in this city, Ad Wolgast, of Milwaukee, and Danny Goodman, of & Chicago, 122 pounds, fought eight fast and furious rounds to a draw, The first round went to Wolgust by a margin and he worked the loop-the-loop punch |the four games from the Pirates than successfully, Goodman toook the second | ‘by a hair, In the third Goodman com: | plained of being hit low, but no foul & Was allowed. He fought hard and easi- @ ly Had the better of the round, upper- Wolgast repeatedly. ‘The fourth @ afi Wolgast's, and he also took ihe @ fifth, bringing blood from Goodman's nose. Wolgast complained of being hit low in the sixth, and up some, but he went after and pounded him esses nel oaee7 it the ror STAGS TO-AGHT A oF At TWO ENN ci Bs, Two stags will be held to-nig Princess ht, At A. C, he main bout of six Billy Ryan, the Syracu. @ and Johnny @ Atallan pugilis At the Long ef Philadelpl Guerrini, of Je bout of six rounds, sters are of the sla promise to furnish a all of what McGraw claimed, and just a little bit more. He did more to win Jany other one man on the club. It was |Larry ‘who started the trouble with a! long drive in the ninth. It was Larr; whose brilliant infielding saved the day | TER BE CHRISTY KAUFMANN TO FIGHT last night notified Jeffries that nothing | never Y i i fH ca ssocia tot 8 experts would please him better than to have Sich pood ahapet vaaide gimen (ice eee ioe eee erate aoe! samad to go to the post, but exp ; ‘and, besides, I have never before seen hig an Offer of $80 for the tmmediate de- ee that the race {s simply Keene Kaufmann fight O'Brien, as the latter | pox ae chvss nit as pani ag-ne is do: livery of Umpire Clarence Owens, the ya Seene has four eligibles, Hel beat Kaufmann when Al was a novice|!D& tow. Langford will have to tight, UB ed ! ance } the Madden. Keene has tour et vid ASC ARERTT On that doe |i beat him. star indicator handler of the Bells, Maskette an Parra en ee Assoctation, O’Brien refused Madden's representatl feat, him to clinch the match and that he GEE! Look WHo's Here!!! HIS NAME 1S GOIN’ = MATHEWSON- WILTSE SMITH HETHER MARIA LIKES IT eae eek eve eneRe TH' Giants a eae MATHEW. EVEN THE Coy oNES ARE Excl TED ae) Wars soln, wallet Wun TO HAPPEN 2 THe BOL D AD~ kare | | sth Nth LCC AEY ACCC CRT tt tec EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN AW! TELL YE MA TER eal fc CHASE HERSELFILA Nl ’ TER READY AN! — (Special to The Evening World.) DET. abeh., Aug. 2 ig Attorney Yerkes has dec lared he Intends to put the !id on y 1] games in Detriot In the future | Ho wil get a mandamus from (iv Wayne Circuit Court Friday or Satur- day morning compelling Police Comm sinpat Smith to pre the baseba kan scheduled be Cleveland next deiup played or some time past Rey John Sweet of the Det Mothodlst Episcopal Church, has bee uresral in the r of hav Sunday games suppressed. He has AMERICAN LEAGUE. _ JACK Q’ hee AGAIN OFFER FOR OWENS Weigat, Wii De matched in a few days fo! iy Ros, the Italian fighter, of Ne BY son) bok POLLOCK. torte ualavee. thes he main | beaut | BY VINC’ NT TREANOR. L KAUFMANN, the heavy weight Sam Lane erat HE Futurtty ts the big thing {n & A pugilist of San Francisco, has perks ax “pe Naa practically racing way this week. This, the consented to fight Philadelphia gave tie ‘x | Michere Jack O'Brien at Jim Jeffries's club at) 1) did ‘i year, wil |Los Angeles, Cal., and a match will be) , adie 1s training Joe > day, and for t clinched between them in a few days. ire six round bout Inception th Billy Delaney, manager of Kaufmann, wife contilent teal) (rc cot AUB dis-Ban Jonnson: oti) ting, 1¢) Indeed) there) ta) batting) of bay the American League, made Presid A field of nineteen ce of outpointing kind, ‘on the result. O'Brien has wired Jeff, telling eded in the Edw one of the major it, as Owens is Owens Is sure to ai tn Sir Martin and After Pittaburg took her half of the!would start for the coast immediately | 1 t jeaguies next season, and he has ree prkouts and past per ninth in a vallant attempt to rally. Two latter his twelve-round battle with Mar-| ie |celved an offer from bo! een ss Gael nasty grounders were hit toward Doyle, | i) part at the Armory A. A. ,. |[dack: O'Brien, | running. th ere é formances giver editing one the but he got htem both. One set him on tec bby 2b cured Dono} ature to thea: known that 9 will beat elther Keene or his head, but in falllng he threw the ton, on Sept. 15, ball to Tenney, and Thomas was out. That ended the game. J able that both n augurate the do all games nex the husky ieago heavy im Barry, Is P bt garded GUARDS SCARCE AT. _ HARVARD THIS YEAR: DONOVAN IN. DISTRESS WHEN LAST BELL RANG |t0 come among Hoar and Frockhe oo very weak condition from smashes to |mer of last year’s second toam, ar Penyyeenanyn the body ar the jaw when the bell LTHOUGH a little early, the foot-’ Dunlap and Maguire of the freshme fa Ae ELD) t A hall enthusiasts are wondering | yyery y thai (ann Ryan eh ac STV Deviinven Hien Guakerm (Clty ‘ | rep: Weise arene . Brat fighter, made his debut In this vicinity resent the C f 18 and get thie’ chanee Barkint na bou We ee By } ti | didates will be summoned A burg crack feat ney d |tlce Sept. 45, and then things will be on | Mieregued Tite bouts which Manager Jim Buc not put up as good a Bout cy ore | the move till the end of the season. {took ATS Wraanan | r of rien eed for the stag of the } pected from them, for they were Of the men who faced old Ell ‘ast) p07 one lest at this | t Ac hed half the time, and pesides November nine of the regulars nave|Plerce and Forster of last year’s squad Seven fights were witnessed, and, many blows, There was not graduated and two of the substitutes Will also be out for work next month, | while some were very tame, four of them to choose between them at the are gone, Of the “H' men eligible this| ‘There are also Cooper of the “second Were very Interesting. In the win¢ end. Deviin can fight batter than h year there are Capt. F. R. Bury, ‘09; H.) team and Crowley, ett, Harding Fighting Dick ‘son outpointed Kid did, fgr he was handicapped with | Finn, jr, '10; Hoar, '0; G. G. Browne, /4nd Rogers of the f£ RG Locke, of Philadelphia, In a six-ro ad very sore left hand. Booby Wilson, and V. P. Kennard, '09, Burr will) Brown, captain of the en last | battle. Nelson £ a very poor Canadian Ngntweight, met Paddy likely continue at tackle unless;year until | e a fight, but he managed to land enough Sullivan, the loca! tighter, and made a re is a si of good fe on the jabs and swings on Locke to give him sud suing. te ureppeu pull when he wil] be shifted to his utting the better of the contest. Locke claimed , ‘ica ulllitly cones. with ft, Of the second cleven Fish, Ken Vacant piace at im after the bout that he had inure is Is faled tg tie aH bat each Whateait Robinson, Hadden, Philliphar and right arm in the nd routs the fifth and sixth rounds i for the vacant handicapped him co: Gin 1 ie fight. for In the semi- win rank Klaus, of asyally | Pittsburg, gave Jin Donovan, the local won't be after the ball begins pund scarce, at tackle, Burr will most leaving the fight me THIRD RACE a wy “ Streat c 102 Delane Lee. Huttman, 110; | Masson. 106; Lady | middle weight, a: the body and fa awful punching about 1 during the six rounds Ba the star bout at the uths knocke A. at Rockaway Which they battled. In the last round 2Ut Frank "hyan ‘ond row ‘ roees has be y NAY a “ With a right Uppercut to the jaw, Grit, fecond leann GIRSUCR BEETS fis US“ anderang Klaus went in to finish Donovan and jones, a big. husky colored heavy | the place, how Situ nearly succeeded, for he had him in a weight, outpointed “Joe Gaynor, a W. H. Brown, f a - Serre ——- smaller colored individual, in a four- Ineligible last ’ 66 a” ° round bout, and Smoke Jones, another midable coal black pug, made “Jim the Boot-| e W Blumeeer 1 2 | black" quit from a punch In the stomach Year's substitutes will be out fo ie the third round, * Piae n ntre af t 2 2 Scots’ Games on Sept, 7 ury list to date Is Whe argent herum, Mount Tabor; R. M 5 5 Pe Cane ar ti a test Fark spsons, Knollwood: 1 tarry, Simpson, LYCEUM ‘ain she 8.10." Toe ul Included try; David Oxilvie, Morris County, | MISS BILLIE ‘BURKE _whraired 7 at Washing { other chan those (20d, James R.- Thompson, Merton Bi League 4 P am Busy Here Next fred Campbe: ball To-Dax, Park ¥ Week Wille Anderson, four tlmee winner #7400, Montctai Re OM ESEMENT SO: aia ee u inher jamstown, Mass.; way. fe § relent open cheatoumgs a a Isnt CRTERION » Low, of Balt Peter Rob- Country; Daniel Brooklawatdliscceaeniee ISADORA DUNCAN || 4, of Oakmont; Mackle, of David S. Hunter, Essex County, G. Ff in HER FAMOUS CLASSICAL DANCES Detroit, and QPankling, Brooklawn; H. i, Barker, | HUDSON [ette..if: te anand Garden City Pearson, Younta: aelphla, are atnong Kah: Walter Springfield; Tom ROBERT EDESON' Or THES easional golt tour. | Gourlay, Wah Horton, B wads a i dt Park next) Pelham it aabe ATCT RY PHS, THEATRE, Haworth; 0. Simpson x! pals ly Anna Dutchess GFO.M.COHAN der Finlay, Scarsdale Cricket Club, Bob Pee Ariing nd. INTERCITY BASEBALL GAME AT BRONX OVAL, very BuRTRUD in Victoria (Roof bul TRUDE HOFFMAN orga concestion SPRING SONG’ and ‘A’ VISION OF SALOME? w re K 4xD VP atee Qe eat | ns. ve ote & Hart, STANDING OF THE CLUBS. LEAGUE, NAL LEAGUE, a i 3 intere amateur hasehall Ig the first of a series of Grand im intercity “eames, Yo tort the champion: (SMOKE [Gate SATUPOAY shit) between the two stores, and the) team rivalry which may be expested| ‘BOWERY BURLESQUERS will {nsure an interesting contest, ‘game will be called at 3.20 P, hing is liable to win the AFFLICTION MAY WIN the speediest color bearer of the “president of the Jockey b there is another s same stable which under colors yet. Thi t ts said she can beat If thls is eligibles have little bu the wizard of Hamt on ceding victory to Sir any [ending and Fayet t 1 and have shown many fast trials since thelr last. ap) & side dish should be w Charley Helneman has beer Vive track. He was arrest uty Serif! Kuss, and by resisting arrest “things “Broadway Alec’ former cats the Glante, who was virtually ruled of An the season. has been reinstat at Empire Andrew satistied es against S: was o Mike Meciarry ‘wt COHAN"? iI “les Las. Week on root, tarry W. Savages : es Tale ett * Forte. thor The Chor NW YUnK 72 2 Week: VICTOR HERWERT and GLES MACDONOUGH'S Musical Play. KEITH & PROCTOR'S TREMENDOUS SHOWS ALL sr. ARS. | 5M Ae. cst ipo torte, Henry & | SoS | 126m 8. Ose ro ‘Be | ACADEMY OF MUSI 14th sue Irving, iu Henrietta Crosman : Supported by Henry Wo On ta $1.80. Mat Wat & set iG Price as, THE ROUND UP. ~- 1 Sale | BELASCO HEAL, West ad st, S00, SMat sat'y, 2i5, ARLISS Y DEVIL | GEORUE wt PHEATRE & | MURRAY {i re LEX. Ay. DAIL |THE BEHMAN SHOW ALHAMBRA Mat, Dall “RVA TAN her own orixinal the Vision of SALOME And IN other hen Mats, Mon. Wed. Fri. & DAVE.’ AMATE FHT THT | Lottie Williams In | Next Week—From Broadway to the THEA... nd de Next Bal | eRAID ST. rd Y HOODLE. ' at FY team of the| Meee rt cd | EO EON rhe Prince cf Soendthsttts n of the y adelphia. wi P| Fm ANS” ee Bast te play’ the team of the dit Matinee Saturday. establistiment of the. same gnome ion Pastor's NEST Bubbliag & with Fun WEGIRL QUESTION Amusement ‘Park PALISADE: Trapsucnal Heve aoe” \ ed 5 EMPIRE ryaite aU DETROIT MAY LOSE ITS SUNDAY GAMES ‘izen is a fan and many cannot wit > a ball game except on Sunday, Sweet has employed Attorney Pound, one of Detroit's most age orneys, Who Says that une th secutor gets the manda- by cay he will himself apply rot Sas not enjoyed the privilege of having ball games inside the uty : m aint { the question of Stinda'y toa vote of the a owin 10 to AMUSEMENTS. eT I &¢** Audience breathless, — RY w. I SAVA WILD-FT THE aes Adapted by Oliver Hertford. PRICES r Oe wendetun Theatre." Dorothy Di a WiC WORLO <3" Gisiig eet ius Kmartest nf Musica Mat. A _Brontnas & 800m ot 8.15, Next Mati HACKET r Mat Tieeasen MF Comedien RL $f, ae ants 5 Teka Mason nae WITCHING HOUR Wm, Hodge, The Man From Home _FIREWORKS TO-NIGHT! GRAND 3." Williams & Walker ae ah) Overton Walker as SALOME, ‘he Place and the Girt AT ren nc 4 any near Canal at, Mat. Vaudevitie Pictu » ave, A REAL. Live Mermaid FREE, and 1.000 ovner novelt! Fie TO-vAY Take n_ Steamboat LUNA) PARK | EAN ue (RUCTION UF JERUSALEM, GEMS of PAIN’S CARNIVAL Saturday Ey Macnificent DI STEEPLE | CONEY ISLAND'S CHASE! *UNNY PLACE, TD TAUGIOINY EVERY SPOT. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF, Twice Dally, Tel, 3520 Bushwick. STAR SHOW GIRLS, 4 LUKENS. Smoking BRIGHTON | "MUSIC | Rooney & Hent Ed Blom Co, May Belfort, {4 Plosaa 8 Spit iers & other HALL ir | COLUMBIA {72h 258% THE BLACKM ILERs OF NeW YORK Next Week—Custer’s Last Figh SPORTING, iE _EMPIRE E CITY RACES Mt. Vernon (Jerome ave,), ceaeeene LAST. la L” abway to 149th. atid 18h eviridge.thense by trolley. Alt Blome cars connect with trolley, LADIES €1, MENAND WOMEN, Use Big @ for unnatural dtscharges, inflammations irritations or ulcerations of mucous m clon. | Painiess, and not astrine Evins GHEMICALCO, gent or poisonous, ON CINNAT) [ea Sold By Praggtete, vent in plain wrapper, ratios pewpaldy foe oF B hotties \ a \ = | er} Strengthens! Develops! VITALS r} ges (vo pil At a it on receipt of price a ' aerate sen aggre saci, araapth F

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