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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1908, ‘ u NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT (noSS52-5% ROBERT EDGREN THAT’S WHAT WORRIES THE GIANTS. DREAM OF YE OLD FPan— ers LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT 1WALLOP” 15 WHAT — THAT PIRATE SHIP.- OUNTS IN FIGHT — EEE) S : Be Ss aD OR THE PENNANT. Zit ey ae eee | Se 238) Giants Have Been Winning Games of Late With Stickwork and Will Capture Flag if They Can | Outwallop Others. ie AD WELL! Wet) THOSE PiRATES MEAN GUYS! YER LAZY MUT ott» YP OUT O THAT Hay't T wants Yee Ter BY BOZE MAN BULGE. } y Y i ‘ HANG Dem CLOTHES (Spetcal to The Brening EGER rye EE P Philadelphia, Sept. 5, T™ alx unconcerned letters forming the word ‘‘Wallop” hold the key to the National League pennant. They make up the slogan of the Glants, The team which can out-wallop the other two in this race aD Jove Hits 6 | oie f , ’ v 5 LAME | will win ee) champlonship, ar’ there's no zettins around it. This !s no Wwe Done GOD, hie | year { ve science, and the creuit mis‘ not go to the pitchers, . {s ¢rge of w np and wallop all the t.. >, The pitchers can . 1d the other) fe. -sdovn, i ‘ to win games {t must be ‘+ the wallop, That 1s the oaly)| BALL Hig Hea Base i DONT yer Sent ‘When the Giants wallop the ball tney win hands down. When they dont they lose, No ball club ever won 4 game while playing on the} uc’ -stve, Good pitching and clever ficlding are pre ty, but they dont Bet you anything, They form the nevative side of . » game. It fs the slam-bang wallop thet turns things upside down and © ers in the nourishme Two months ago McGraw saw the ad- gaya he he will probably work Mathewson | vantage of taking up the aggressive, ‘Toon, if Matty !s successtul | and since then he hes unceasingly ham-| the pring yng h coundall will be sent to | mered the {dea into his club, | Walarercn wae No matter what else you do,” he| can't head us, T way and they | says to his men, “wallop the ball. You work {n the wor bi ACO Ee prove to be @ successful rival to| land track in England, i 2 © not there ip the 08 ba i Bae Sich as woll J ’ the American Automobile Association! In securing entries for this meet the | Pc see a ete ae the ldewalk and the Automobile Club of America| association has made a minimum fee of sweeping sha in the organization of the Motor Rac- | $100, about one-tenth the cost hereto. i] | | NEW AUTO RACING CLUB TO RIVAL OLD BODIES fn See racing In America, Already there ie talk here of purchasing the Brighton IRST steps have been taken by| Beach track and converting it into a = | __\F local auto deal: in what may | motordrome ilar to the big Broek= Co IT ag co Hel t you." for all that it will get y ing Association, which is to conduct a! fore, and the difference 1s supposed Hit the Ball, Is Slogan. \) HR twenty-four hour race meeting at|to represent the profits of the middle~ | The Glant manager h C Brighton Beach track next Friday and| man or promoter, The prize list has SOA METCH ET AT Saturday, That the new assoclation,| Leen made of sufficient size to induce eacrifice except on rare mad , led’ his players (0) go Int Z wood entries and a sharp contest iu | nee ere niide ah t Teeter Kell vefecranager. o Bert Heyer thal. - interests of the bowlers, and he woud | “pon Ly ve eer Nese aes all events, ' the fight with the Iden 0 ny Fone POLLOCK telegram trom “Bly ‘Toche CERT OA AIT, CC iz ercerrin petty apes ike the racing conditions pexteee both | the game right at d iy ° uy, walting witha show Were maintained, In the contest of the|in arrangements made for a high class| make the racing conditions perfect both | for driy rs and spectators, Four hune ylene lamps—double the num- evious ts, and of 2,500 can. ¢ been Installed, and TRA ‘ac-| bowler against the alley owner it would "| . Peace ue seem that the 30,000 lournarment bowlers | meetings and has as much mere ag to be taken by the New York ov this city have some rights the owners! !f necessary to make it a success, Is ciation upon the several are bound to respect, and the bowlers | evidence of pretty good financla: back- man hits safe t Fs mp. ly , eS _ i hat r Keyes with Joh Mur LIT CHRO a twenty: round fight between | c! rile lightiwelentr, to be decided| Hs : ame enacted | ack Johnson, the colore on Sept Wired back stating. th: at the next one th mes over an Paeaitees lored pugillats| he would tana ah fied, mac stata take @ chance of hitting into a double » s the Cinein-| with Keyes for the opaat as soon ag he re-| play, “Don't er ells ay Ua aaa lated to | cetved transportation for two both ways, ortant matters which will have tant sete op these matters before the ing. powers i ie uit Hie) on ae of the M the first ge be at t Nath 4 0 dc vit succes: 8 Oj I grand-stand wi ive special jeune mien) EE MELISS LE Eandenten hay Rotel Heredia CUR SU RR laa bantam. | 10 dow fe nucceras eb ae é trae While the A. A. A, and A.C, A, have| ton to aprinis of plum ears meee ne.” | neon, cI ) has been) wei ght, miny Langdon, the Quaker | among these | H. Lankenaa arranging to open the t = asta on the recognized ethics of | declared off, | Chey th | clash {na aix-round bout| The Highlanders are for ane ayment of entrance tees | Riverside. tournament at ‘Sievers’. in| One | been bickering about what would hap | FORE STOUCE STH POpuInE BHGes will bo ntrary to the engi Reality ye <} jat the r he Washington t 4 ws Hundred and Teenttitth Broot,"Prosident pen to drivers in the Vanderbilt cup or | he is thsentire twen- nat » worked to 1 Fra , of Cincinnati, manager | ix H NARESH 9) sh nd the lumediate pays) West ia now rolling In rare form, thanks 10 ively, controlled | (2;four hours, and” a big illuminated stlon. Had you rtheed ¢ called off the ttle be-| ‘Toole, who retised to meet Nell oon. They may win to-d. en tourneys are fin ane training by Billy Roth, Savannah races, respectively, controlled scoreboard out in the fleld will give A by these organizations, and agreeing ‘ie standing of the cara ln the Face delays int organize the jumb! e inut ‘ot of trouble, tn | Leaaue ‘il oe eld at Maurice eer, both would suspend drivers at Brighton moving pictures ‘will ret Theta sen + mr Fourth street, Thursday | Beach, an outlaw meeting, the ouaWS | big AMY For the drivers and each i have simply gone ahead witn thelr plang; crew there will be large tents on tha Vin the playing rules and in Silman Chanar : Infleld, all supptied with electric light ements of games, and pate! quiimer ae White. ak ie eatenel nai cordate) tne) dealers) Whe CUsnUtoH ad fitted up with all the comforte Ste Brine some ea eae next weak, hen aa i rit be tad control the race meets to @ certain ex-! home. A telephone connects each ti ney's ’e completed, ean Y POTOURH mplona y a {with the Judges’ stand led. Because of laxity tn! tourney, whlen inet your at restiten|icecey uerboen tber, (Bay ashe) Piper ane Won, he, suse Ua eure sate Y seve ‘ ure of ‘the bowling season emingly appe rip- 1 hos b several tournaments | que addition to the. prize Plat meee | erorii te lve dons AP ROME ng SOTOREO/ BEE Dl mere. aralinea y «4 dozen entries tx ¥ So! i after accepting the ib's terms for the! to bre he monoton: et's hope y hreck refused to train for the| atin Nel Ought to outprint Langdon, aa Morand Witenes at aeons Kelly tried t has not fought for a long time, be “eee aah ly trled to get Marvin Hart, | gna besides, he will pot be in ae good shape | Will brace napping," | “ie Louisville heavy-weight, to go over|as Nell. jare getting gi yand) and fight Johnson, but when Hart ar-| Joe Lake will probably do the twiri- | ri Mnc . It ts almost certain now that Philadelphia ing for the Hilltops, and as he has|t | Tived in Cincinnatl he was such a mon-| Jack o'liren and Staniey Ke ‘hei, the mid- heen doing some good work may baal strous size that Kelly came to the con. | dle-weixht champioi H ‘omen Gee -] clusion he would never be able to Pat WE RPUbr PLING Hae the latter mm into and soonar than fool the double plays are made off York club? “But if you catch McGraw amen t sand them ou batter is up ( to him to take advanrag vertainiy ent in tournaments of last season, y Sept, 20 o An t0, tak Hl t t ing that he nea: ee ercitcluG wine Milottonctne te Ree ao a 1 finisied, und fOr | Son ‘Yor the, tourer. et Beraraan'é: Otte See | pin’ Binghamdam whether they aretha twenty-four hour race, to ‘start ‘He ts not a dummy bone head al Uwe Ina tee tote fats put i ie ri Uitte dey Le) oR Hundred and Bixteenth street, barred or not. The inevitable result will | at 8 o'clock Friday evening, and all the will know better what to do than you'd | } few rounds Kelly cabled : (te : THES reniiel —— ¢ the Brighton Beach meeting | Dest drivers will be at ‘the steerin pre m that the fight was off fo willingtto do, te chances are the match. wi e money from all, Abe Langtry, tary of the Amertoan | ve that if the gh ach m Sli reals Sprintvand/atstance! the f tell him, If he {s a dunim WES T good. | be arranged by Tu Teh now has-a rare | Rowling Conaveser hea opened “headcesteare | shiec als, Sprint and © races wii that ] could do would heip him anyway, © pledges he | df. the, Dugueene’ Gardens Pittebures where | 12 2 success tho dealers In Chicago. | be held Friday, with record-breakin fe | Philadelphia, Boston and large cities | ys the more Venturosome drivers ' ations, | of bigh power cars, these races con» CAN ois CaS eh apt rene tinuing Saturday, until a few houre bec Na-/ and a powerful national association will) fore the finish of the twenty-four-hour Square deg be formed which will control all track | evant. esaor to John |{*, national tournament ie, to be red tho bowlers | will bev a A. stood for the best {1 success te t es8 Packey McFarland, the Chicago 5 iRuaranteed $2,000 for his en Us b nd fight 1 iehting Harp,” yesterday to figh 0 ounds at the National ey y night, lg confident that he f the eas. side, 1 will my name is Fitzger- nat At - and I don't want that kind of a man on my cluy.”’ | Doyle went up to bat yesterday In the) , first inning after Tenney had hit for two bases, The Phillies thought that they were wise to McGraw’s new tac: | tics, and instead of coming In for a) sacrifice bunt both the third and first) basemen lay away back for a clout, but Larry took a peep out of the corner | S| nike nove, Reciever Engioy, bone son| stx-rouné bouts {n this country on two differ: | of his eye and saw what was going} Raton eae on, Instead of smashing at the bull tralian champion, tor mest Jack ‘Dorman cin] one, (Tipe ere; 12 coming back again for wome | he dropped a bunt not more than ten| the main bout of six rounds at to his manager, Bert Crowhurst, of” Phila- h H delphia, Re os that he will leay feet from the plate and with the bound) piso tay ef a greyhound was on first base before | lads keep going all the time, and Dealdes) rember ‘and will be read the startled Quakers could even pick |" ‘Xe Punishment, i Murphy or Packey MeFuriar up the ball. ae Like wolves after a stricken pry the atins my trsonnee n-ne BUSY Day for Yachtsmen ty | Olympian. tries. pions have sent | 5 mon’ tut’ Packey Siumoie M vn) Worth that mum to meet. Murphy. Twill get Into weil) not take & cent. lees SOW EEE Woe See s|ROOT AND WILEY OIN ; a Ara pp Hey on CG GAME SHINING 1 BROCK DECISIVELY WHIPS mf in = CARSEY IN TEN ROUNDS IN BIG GAMES AT nanager, sispike’ Roboon, the clever English boxer iting stages Inthe future the o! on WV , that put Nelson to the floor for the eoun@, Ho was out for three minutes, ‘Spectal to The Evening World.) tar pe vente World.) | HURLEY MADE LEWIS FIGHT. Brock decisively whipped Frank Car-| ,.,.ameutl to tne Evening World.) fey before the McCarey club here last eo se tits ot the year Bill Hurtey night in thelr ten-round fght at catch! or Gieng Kalle, met Wille Lewis, of New weghts, having @ ar lead In six Of York, ore tast. night. Hurley wae the aps the ten rounds and an even break 1m) grersor from ‘the Staet, and’ Lewis hi atter part of Sep: | to take on Tommy Sariand, Into the fray ‘hammer sa tongs and _—_—_—— all ring generaiship to esc he pun- . another. 'shment hand Hurley had the vette had the Phillies ripped to pieces before HE cream of the athletic talent of t t for of the. first e ool J Carsey foght as {f he had not f ne fil rounds, Lewls evenin they had go tthair bearings, New York On b ower ay and ound. I the district, including most of] gotten the knockout administered by) (j41y07% UP In the gaxth with a lett a settled the game then and there, | the Olymple champions and point] Brock a few weeks ago vetore the Jet- a LENNY WON FAST BOUT, NORTH and once they had thelr oppo- result | nents on the run {t was all over but the checking uo of the final box score. the | Winners, will be seen in the sentor] frig club, and he showed none netropolitan championships of 19%,} sual confiden which are to be held at Travers Island,| Brock as wa few pounds al to ‘The Evening World.) DAMS, Mass., Sept. 5.—Young Lenny and Tommy Welr boxed twelve fast SIDE from Amerien'a Cup defender It enly goes to show what can be Club evtns at J Me 1885 defeated th | che New York Athletic Club's fine track ugged Carsey nearly ever tery if rf ahs, (WEA SEE has passed from | rounds last night at the Northern Berke by @ team which takes the bit in its and Monday, fifteen yacht clubs | Ofer acim craft to the squadron of Cape |:t Pelham Manor, next Saturday, y omixed it, and upon several Me epee Nena tee teeth and plunges in head foremost at] holding races to-day of more or less | Verde 1 Kets. Hence (eth the Puritan wi | Sept, 12, sccasions he hal Carsey groggy and as the first boxtng exhtbitior hooey Gad oral tnterest. ‘The frooklyn Yach tn fhe, trtnsporiation, of pas. The full track tenm of the Irish-| wabhly trom the effects of ietta to the [inanir: Mire holt to intertere whan the |Club has the champlonshlp | ft the west coast of Afr | American Athletic Club, numbering as{ jay contest ended, Doyle Was the Star When Tenney and Doyle had made start the others fell In line and befora| the dog was done had piled up fifteen hits. Every man on tho club got ag designed for the, al race pats In the Grave end Yacht Racing Association at Larc mont, there are races for motor boats, | vka-Corinthlans at Oyster Bay have thelr annual fall regatta, the one or more, except Bresnahan, and but RuatenclaMatarteRtrert laine cee at|| utined ata for lucky stops he would also have) os cio istind there are power and sail Whicn wns attended by over 100, yadhtamen een marked up in the column of) 10s aces, the women have a race at | 1 ae SOE Grea ail “That Wallop.” a Yacht Club |All subsoribed. ‘Time members aleo vote! Doyle and McCormick proved the star Belleport, the Williamsburg Yacht Club | tt siete mnerating olant onthe: grou starts {ts fall cruise and at several of the club overlooking the river for th: @watamen in the opening fight against) jy o1.1,, 5 manufacturing of hydrogen gas, and tt is the Phillies, Larry got a clean record other bs there are various doings, expecte! that the first ascension will be of four hits out of four times up, while it does many of the Uiymple champlons| Carsey began vleeding at the mouth! SULLIVAN WALLOPS NELSON, end record holders, has been entered| and nose in the third round, and this! 4) oe t the stag of the Terminal A, Q,, or the meet, and the wearers of the] oontined throughout the fight. Brock ae night, Paddy Tee | nged fist will try to repeat their con-| always was on the aggressive, and, ing Jack" Nelson an awful lacing in quests) of er Oye Games eu while Carsey occas.onally loosened UP! their gix-round bout, which was the melg veal meet, Prominent among 1 t fads to face, nis blows seemed ¢ th (he RTAUIRE who will sport. thi wreen at tne mn with lets Sse ra celia andceeane an’ Arunoe! “Hellon these (hus WR are Martin Bh daa king of ali| to lack steam an at i Jay for the ‘count "a uugcuy thrower ck he Wianaans the yrould attempt to lead he would By ile he staggered to is foot the | eight aes elvin Sheppard, | narder to block couniers, and Kept his! coming to his sescue, the” world's greatedt amlddie Biptance | se always on Brock's left, which b®| FOUR KNOCKOUTS AT STAQ. ‘oughan, whose 1 victories over | #eemed to hold In great fear, Any time! ‘ryiere wore four knockouts at the stag roreign sprinters entitle them to firet} that Brock would put over @ left hook of the Brooklyn A, C, last night, In the ank among the speed merchants of) |) head or jaw, Cursey backed up and) main pour M Wt nial Yacht Club, at the foot of dved and Thirty-eighth street, on son, Js to have lepartinent af ata o Altogether it's a big day in yachting, | made within two weeks. rang ih world, and many others, Includ- “iid? sr Bricasrerts ten cooked MeCormick got three, The Labor Day regttta of the Larchmont) ‘Phere will be another meeting of the re- the wraral mere of the present metro. | ether covered or plunged into clinch, | ,fid' Hernan, of Bridgepurt, and Knocked Mike Donlin peeled a couple that|Yacht Club promises to ba a hig success | atives of tae) Atlan tO) Coast SASiHDE Fe itan champions, In the seventh round Carsey tried to Sota “trish Paddy stopped Jaok Burgise Im would surely have been three baggers|among the yachtmen on the Sound, It will er ae Opposed to these will be the pick of | mix ut, and pur over a rigut sWing to "! oats Waites, Mller. knocked out But for spectacular catches by Grant/ 6 the last opportunity of the season of —_— | the Other athletes of tho district, Of) jaw that sent Brock down, but the Pak SRO PR erareat apis ie 4 Osborne, the sccres of racing craft on the Sound to} F. reader's Dixie Ii, America’s course ag in past het the princi Cleveland boy jumped to his feet in sud’ Young: Terry. fount “The New York players are much ma i Saves which has 1 competitor of the Sixtleth street club| stantly and forced Carsey ail over the Sout, with honors even, elated over the downfall of Chicago at show thelr loyalty to the organization | nal Cup and tha will be Ot) Mercury Foot organization, | ring with rigats and lefts (o ud, Pittedure. which has don# so much for them, and it Which, with {ts crack team of younger | finally forcing him to the topes, W SIEGER BEATS LOWERY, alent, will endeavor to topple some of! they olinchad at gong. Carsey never her champions from thelr pedes-| had Brock in a bad way at any time, tals. Among the men who will sport] although he occasionally landed leads, lowe the Mercury Foot will be Dearborn,| while Brock three or four tones had | howder of the American record for the| Carsey groggy and staggering, but In yle discus throw, who holda alao| each Instance the gong fang oetore he 3 credit & victory over the mighty | could follow up his advantage, Brock dan at the Olympic try-outs 4 was not punished to any extent, walle| t blows, Several times Lows iladelphia a few months ago; Selts,| Carsey was »adly beaten, ers put he managed to stall who will try to regain the cro th Without being pag forint ohamblon loaf ant year to the| DOUGHERTY STUPS NELSON. | ony not Yor a mo delte @ entered in the annua Hi cee ment belteved that there) motobest carnival, which Will be held dur iM be many boats absent of the fleet that | ing the week of 21, Dixt IL. returne H are still in commission . from the Thousand Islands thie weak, an! is now at Bayonne,» She ix in perfe: aCINg the sloop Aurors | condition, and wii! require practieally no TIstaicna and Avenger are faisbsasd entered, tuning un for the races next month, nile It keeps the Pirates pretty close |; on thelr heal they. want to get Chi- bey outof the way, as that is the teain Heed they will have to beat, do not fear Pittsburg in the ne beating Jack velght, In thelr ste the Roman A. C. went acter Lowery, frog he gmg and About. the boty and ease To _To keep matte matters 6 going nic WO GAMES AT NEWSY NOTES OF THE ATHLETES ely McGraw Irish representative, ting; Hart, the (Special to The Evening World.) | GLOVER WHIPS NELSON en TeRibe former Interscholastic marvel shot put-| MILWAUKES, Wie., Sept stg i ‘ 0 should fealmalenainiden Srey ter; Pec seeethimen, winner Of MAny | Dougherty, of thie city, mato short work | Pa a a ee) A) ene Er idicsd #7] Charlle Connor, the white whiskered ther races, as well as many of the | of, Youre Pasting Nelson, a Chi +4 eat Rkavay vetoran of the Pastime A, C., who| Lee Talbot would be a great man al vounger aspiranta for honors, rene Windy “city. tae lat ie fiRht ne TW\} waixea este Sam Tebgold in last | the welghts it he had more weight. Frequent trains to Travers leland will tne ve run from the Wilils avenue station of the New York, New Haven and Hart- ford Railroad, and the games will start romptly upon the arrival of the 202 train at the Lgl Information with distance cham-; The N. C. A. amateur qu -mile| reference to the meet can be procured sidect aIby quartersmiie |e TT, Obertubbesing, Chairman Cham- Saturday's parade, was the oldest | Year's light work and fifteen pounds ot champion in the big welcome to the) Voirdupols would help him, Olympic athletes, O'Connor won the walking champlon-| a ored cad jabs to ‘Se { Ihe ¢ back and shot | There {s a treat in store for the fans the bridge this afternoon. The E, Erickson, of the Mott Haven A. ©, jumps like a boy who will soon be| Henri atayer, tea |SMp of America in 1876, and was the sought by the trainers of the big club} pion of Ge het j y is a ature of the klyn and Boston teams are eal frat man to do seven miles at the heel | He cleared 6 feet 11 inches at tire are. | Dom of Germ J, Clarke, the, card that will t ‘ exciting | onship Committees, P.O. Box 6if, STANDING OF THE ULUBS. to engage In a double-header at Wash. |/"8" mtn & 10 ster hous He men's eames In Celtic. I istrallan ch and W 1 ‘ ° favorite for the| New York Cl AWERICLa CAGE GRKIBY A? BRAG ington Park, and as a continuous four ai he le ond ib re day, beating forme n Mitten reached the city yesterda nt desp iat Dave Mackey ——_—~— y a) hours stunt of playing for one admis-| Proudly wore his champlonship trophy, of Boston. on 1 Salt Lake ( nd will ride to- beat} n the half-mile at Valls. gion is always appreciated by the fans,|a sllver medal, and walked trom the Years old, but is bi! a thas il dae ad Avacmiie | OREN nh, Goerke, Jor Wins Irish Golf Honors. i the chances are that a big crowd will|start to finish of the parade. Sam | red and jumps w SENG Aeeueey nity ; er 9 ASTLS, Seok, J.P Mitel, ot oR dash : be on hand when the bell rings for the i ay. wit e oli (| ‘ ss Ladies ‘ \ Raat burgh, won the Irish olf championship RESULTS OF YASkLHVDAY'S CALL Yea ne ae ac ike: | Liebgold one not stay with the ae dem of 3B te on the cycle racing card that |, Hoot a three: Tt eal Waal bod “SIRNA ‘e-| cana 8 G do the twirling for the Dodgers in| ™an, for ho had to quit before the ‘defeated the } Madison Sq ne ball oe WN, Catrnes, af Ireland, by'3 up| Ne rk, 2 Y @ opening session, while Pastorius | Pastimes reached City Hall, PRU Rone Ore P oa Neneiriie gators (ane. (0 PY | Foucker, will unload her benders pecan ning four of the sev ae ba wore Wiley, who 1s| —-- ne Bro wd 6 sacone tt to th rs ‘ + 1 ne e followin ieee 1 President Ebbets, of the Brook-| Halph Rose intends to return to the pic pole vaulters have + a , a eee sovemre Holy Orem Eyeauny Holds Games § SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY lyn Club, announced last night that at|Golden State after the champlonshi Ven &n opportunity to sie 1 Au have |} The regular outine and of t r four of the eight new players re- tfer practising law for a year in C h they went up in I n beating eve = doy Cros? Lyceum wi Red jy hus at Hoston. sept. 18, ak Naw Do 1 be. the final set Fon and ‘Kees corpowtivion is expected ia al ‘the venta The Irish-American A. full programme of jumpin. ‘a Day cernival. Chieaxo. Cleveland a Detroit at St, Louis \ ge te ce cul, Teport | fornia he may settle in New York Rote _ a a ambitious youth, and bie massive stare prompuy at [riding ta good form