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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 15, 1908, THE BEST SPORTING PAGE 7 NEW YORK [aoS22.2% ROBERT EDGREN ROERS FALLIN MAISON SQUARE RACING EVENTS Joe Fogler, Eddie Root and John Be- dell went through the railing at the Madison Square Garden last it in reer uN © TIMED the last lap of the two-hour-a-day six- SEMOURS als SEAS race. It looked like a bad spill, but RD.AND BROUGHT none of the riders were seriously hurt RECO and all will be on deck to-night. ALS THE GIANT'S ‘ Fourteen teams started in the race, UP TO DATE AND NEWSY WY ner, are Tou tf YY Gore To MoLDuEKs ‘a Tu! (100LE OF THE STAGE AULT: SY SuMmER? HUH? Ny) ANN Murphy Has First Clalm on “ McFarland—Cross Doesn't RUNS: and all kept up an even pace for the two hours, with the exception of Billing- Figure in Game Until He lton and Hill, who were four laps be "OF hind, : Disposes of Harlem Man. ‘ In a half-mile match race Charles H. = Stein, of Brooklyn, beat George Cam- : | = 6 BIG BUMP cron, of the Irish-American A, C., in the HERE'S a lot of sputtering in Six = COUNT SEM ! first heat, but Cameron was there in the this burg over the local light- ALAS Poor last two and won the event, é MIKE - HE The results of last night, the spgcial weight situation. Bat Nelson and Joe Gans have already been for- gotten In the bickerings of the Mur- phy-Cross-Fitzgerald factions, “Now,” say the Cross crowd, events and the standing of the teams at the end of the first two hours of the six race follows: STRUCK N \\ OD 5 od Bardon out. ‘N COULDN'T FIND ‘2 = Sie AT AW M Haif-Mile Match Race (amateur)—Won bp Charles H, . Brooklyn, George G. Cam: éron, Irlsh- Athletic Club, seco! Me Micnvan | \ EVENING WORLD RACE CHART| sven evrmes. 7 i, ere SECOND DAY AT GRAVESEND. SEAT ERY BACH URAC, HR | ul la Tha en Beek shoula be picked for a match with a wSfirst class man like McFarland while Tommy Murphy is on the map. If any- er entries for to-morrow’s races H. Stein, Brooklyn, ‘eeond, Weather Clear. Sept. 15, Track Fast. FIRST RACE —Two-yearolde, selling: tive and 4 halt, furlongs ———————s si nt AAG rf body around these diggings is tp Aght For two-year-olds $00 added: five and a half furlongs. if 4 the Westerner it should. be Murphy. of tart bad nis Arigna Winnsr bts 9s BY Ethel- AMUSEMENTS. “He is a clever, gar » and extremely ag- NN eri i a fC THEATRE, Bway & 40th St. as of the “Ball: EMPIRE S15. Mats Sat, 218. gressive fighter, and always puts up a scrap fit to make the galleries fall into the ringside seats with excitement. As for Murphy's superiority over the light- JOHN DREW IN Jack Straw GARRICK Eve 5.20. ‘ua Sats 318, JOSEPH COYN USC fi ; Sandy Hf Duke of bush ; weights of New York it Is only neces- Stood a drive well and just Heated. Wise Mason. Y it \waary to refer to the newspapers pub- [Fi eat ah a el baat aah te SPM A ge tna Witesin : SARA my, ets KEANE § "ished the day after his last ght with i My ett, at 4 Beige awe | ws TLYCEUNAR Stoke sar Bid F Cross, Evry paper in New York, with O07 says .ohikseing, 4900 added, about atx furlong Poouryear-oids and up; ATS. THURE VE Kt ‘one exception, said that Murphy won UT ae eet HOES ee easily, | Winner, b. f., po abou two ant a na? | Miss Billie Burke WATC ; Nevvspaper writers, as a rule, can @ 5 A Ste Bway, Br, B18 OF ‘ Fin, Jock On HL 12 § nat \ relied upon to give absolutely fair and TS BEGINNN Too une & | pteare, Butler = ra Mark Gu vera SAVOY, yah onset cAaLorra impartial decisions, A newspaper iy e! Liss) Paney Hiatgeees ! Diana f Hones 5 MronotoGy des dol Dial Plate later = writer's reputation depends upon his. 801 Biskra NAG ae HUDSON ith ot 5 H fairr With his namé st S8 Queen Marguerite aaa eranke A Wed est gis Laat né signed to his i Black Mary pereay eran Tn He CALE Gorncob s.. | Tump Robert Edeson jor tie He Knows’ Jone and on eR aTE Sin? Lal 136. *Antaeus Montrose Mazuma PATERID) Niitoe sa Bia ctaoit acre 2 Travis Beats Chicago | REDS SHUT OUT has plenty of time to use his judgment p $ iid Re RUBS ‘etolibtay de !berately, | Duke “COMES, prea EOGRAPHY Tas ieved ab much a _Crac in Go ria an} HATTIE a part In the recent discussions ag : ey the Individuality of the fighters 74, a remarkable pertorm: 0 Heap; $900 CNQUERS" WILLIAMS § Tommy Murphy, Brooklyn Willie Fitz-| GARDEN CITY, N. Y., Sept. 15—Save with tn ; yesterday ui —3-- 8 Ndalcciescans (100 tn John J. MoNally's al . modal y total of 1 i. Hi, Miss Sain ; fi gerald and East Side Leach Cress,| for a strong breeze, ae somewhat jotes aa ihehed =a Sos Miss Delaney FLU FFY RUFFLES a MO) vl 5} Where there 1a so much partisanship it interfered with the accuracy of long /strokes behind his ABN Toa ces ES FOURTH Rac the Wil | 7) FUNMAKERS, Incl. GEORGE GROS 4s impossible for all to see with the gui. ¢, alti jing his full soo ctNotep ot lo ne SMITH, JR., BERT LESLIE and Others | graeme eyes. An outsider te sure to pic , conditions were well night per-| Jerome D. Travers, the title holder Smith 1.) i Vri Pee i Saal} | failed to live up to his S of vesterday i FNIC¥ErNOS 0" statinee Saturday, § { ‘a winner more fairly than any of the| fect when play was resumed to-day in | fell back on t rain “and outgamed Piha CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS end, The latter was neatly knocked to with TIE MILLAR and ngliah Comedians ‘ «Be. interested in the gnters per- the’ national amateur golé champton-| in the came: Hentea ce neal are ae | Ae France iH { | ship on the G: Mity 1 Kross score fc es s 0-day = = SSRN rete een, in eerste au Re oe ‘ ity links, | fou pga TC GE iota “The Bayshore of $1.40, for tiree-yearolds and Upward: about GR ATEST THE GIRLS OF! every fight. His last affair with Fitz- bair in the morning play to/ maue 2 and 4 and & for the moral Start scoot, Winner, br. x. by Ben Brush—N. LONDON ij gerald should give him. some much |Attract @ gallery of enthusiasts were round, his full medal score fof the thi S A tk SE ge coerte eat Se PUES BAS TT Music L 60 TENBER Meeded confidence. Fjtzgeraid knocked’ Walter J. Travis, of the home club and | We8ix holes being 165, a Start Against the Cin- wane Coe White, ols coM-b ss Lady lar . ' him half way across the ring once with-! the young Chicagoan, Kenneth Ed+ ce NG, Byorai ot ttsbur: wards, of the Midlothian Club. These of the former national chaty tournament ‘ e088, ( j4 216 Smith can Bust) Holmes "ss. 43. Lee out weakening him, and Cross recovered la ra almost immediately from the effects of cinnati Men, @ hard knockdown later in the fight, |tWo 4led yesterday with the low score fuged a rf iets of 7 each, the work of the young) made veserd add to his core of § ‘ 1 and. racing Unio a bie load: easi mBAY, u 4 K the Pitter ha oN t hia best it e D | THINK Cross Is the most nervous player veing surprisingly good ean scare ‘of ith whice Wal vr BROOKLYN not ats peat deans 2A PPODROME teh fighter I ever saw. Sitting in his ering the adverse wind which bothered R. H. PO. A. EB Lec o-o OC a a 4 corner before the bout beging he him in the early stages, sureh, of 0 0 iy i off, #18. St Won handily. Winner, b. . | $: handicap; | | Pally Mats., ea Ua BiB ape looks like a man waiting the call to go| % Whether ct 8)40 Vy isrie Montrose 0 ns Time-—2.08 4 f | WORLHS GREA sqQut and be shot. When the fight starts Others Who Started. mummley, Thevvcee OD 0 0] index || SPORTING BIRDLAND BATTLE. IN he uses up his strength jumping all! Among the other early starters were | Mont! ummell, !f....... 0 | || DaYS. | BALLET, THE _SKIES; r around his opponent. He makes a thou- | F. 1 RaG,Wateon | Weatteeon rdan, 1.....s.. 0 | LYRIC 205) 0 was a : atines To- MO > Mombasa Explosion ‘and unnecessary movements, It takes Westbrook; A. W. Tillinghas Phila- | Mancheste) him two or three rounds to settle down delphia; R. T. Allen Vt, | 8t. d Ss, a man, 2b...,.. 0 | row, sie || MARY MANNcRING = oti to business. Between rounds he Is 80, Archie M, ¥ . Ores . ‘ ‘ é j Archie M, Reld, St. Andre H (i "7 when he drew away and won ¢ . te 5.8.15. Mate. Thu excited that he doesn't rest at all [Bowne eniianiey Wowee, ieee: Mass, 4 S170. T. Sheehan, 3b....... 0 riprovel_ races iden i _Lturentic nlawance lalmed CASINO AG | "WORK ¥ Cross is very badly handled. With) Washington and J. R. Maxwell, Nassau, I}; (honnnnoraicn () ‘ard: maldent ied ijone| mite ang e, 2 aw EES MIMIC _W proper seconding ‘he would do much) The frst, to turn in cards were R Bell, p 0 Start falr ily, Winner, bf, by Mimle—Gra- _______ AMUSEMENTS. ye DS a go Mater better. He has an army of seconds and|C. Watson, Max Behr and E, EB, Giles a gs eon a ime Sarveccm am | | NEW YORK REAR Bemeinan HERALD 59. 3 TWINS SY ime Advisers in ls corner eautloning and) Watson, wwho had $5 yestarday, got &, Midland, | Totals a Hl Cl. Pl Bh | FO Maia Wedsesat2is, [| | Smartest of Musica) Comedies. (Tm weve. urging him on at the same time : perdey , Le talehee trates ; | RETR oot ie sane (Hing with @ total of 171. Behr, with 85, bettered Pahen | FOLLIE, OF 1908 DALY? S sounee Famorrow at ary fuse a veteran, His brother Is always juniseorey obs yesterday bya twouatrchet ED Bie. to ALN. ic GIRLS: BD) fn hig corner, calling’ to. him to" "be 4, ttl ae Giles, of Pittsburg, had LIBERTY ;:' Saude? TANCK ET PEs | tat 7 ‘oett ul 8 always a mistake fi {, just “Thine worse Hi yen 4 ra) | B15, . Aghier to have a brosher fn he corne? | Aish made is complete: medal sa eer ct : [[ EILUAN RUSSELL in WILDFIRE, | Jools aw MN Family feeling interferes with cool| | Kgan, 2b 2 ROADWAY 3 Biway & dist at Mat Tne Turedas WITCHIN udgment. What Cross needs is to| Travis, playing with the young Chica- Lobert, ss 9 4 bys.8.20, Mat. Wed.&Satl15 ry jave two good, cool seconds, and to| 824M Went 3, while Edwards ase! Bris ‘ [OTOR HERBERT and “have the rest of the would-be’ advisers | {00K #2, Edwards played hits, Is wate 2 jeaNe MACDON sERIA sitting In the back row under guard n the i Hobliigelll 1b ‘) ; ew Musial Play om — L well as F. ug. 4 ae 1 vless, rman struck{ Mowrey. Burch’s high fly was taken & By. 66QQAT. when ald Brooklyn win a | PloM "H also had erase Ce vee ele oh coy ER ie eA aac by obert Lumley out, Hoblitzel! to a & Sat HEIROPULS THE NIRA TO. ci RUD area eae Brook- e aE Paskert; oft; 5...0 2 1 0 OO} Fifth Inning. me fens Inning. 2 IHS TRAC | HT ROAD 7 yesterday at the Pojo| Byers and Jerome D. Travers took y 0 fees Ce t sacrificed, il Grounds, SA TE aes omeMme Os sat t 8 2 0) Mowrey (walked. Paskert vant out,|, Paskert singled, McLean fouled out URTIG & SEAMON'S Ee “Get a last year’s World Almanac Edwards Was Beaten, Spade, Dis sss+e. (yy OA 0) eraieaam Aowrey reached [fo Sheehan. Ewing flied to Burch. Bay- DAA Dass “Wise MART GRAS and see,” retorted a Giant rooter. hi hich Ewing, pe. ...+5- (yt paces wade sthrown! cuti by, lees) noleted cneato Lumley NOP RUE Diet +Guy' Fame and ne Tes gant fein . The fa which followed Travis p ’ SH nan NO RUNB Hummell, singled. Jordan fanned. | Academy oh A i \ wasn't really as bad as that. Re-|/eni was well repaid for the four = > > > — “AMMiiah stro'ied on’ four high ones, | Alnerman fouled to Monrey. Meditien |THE ROU! bie" ‘Heat sine ‘ member how calmly the Trolley Dodgers) 0% as the veteran went arov Totals joss sss. 2 7 97 6 Olgrecnan tanned, MoMillan’ was caught||We/ked, Eheehan) fanned) NOVRUN#) / . ved. Mate $1.00 ' trimmed us early In the season? | —————-— a Balie-o Bell, 1; of [stealing second, McLean to Egan. faa ere eee me el Aah REA DEN { pévi. t Base on Balls— ell, 1; of k out. NO RUNS = = ; 1 Hed PAPKE wants to fight Ton-| NEW YORK 2 Of Ewing eS amy a te RRity PUGILISTIC POINTERS. | Tea mrnaate ar ELAS oun veel f my Burns now In Ketche!’s place | on Beaes—Brooklyn) (8; Cine! 4 AMMERSTEIN’ § Et Sat, fc to $1 entre, Egan iy . Wed 5. thor PrameMetnae Billy is a great fighter in his own R. H. PO. singled to | eon. Lobert| Jack Dorman, the Bronx lightwelght, and Atag rat Wed. | giclass. But it behooves the Iilin | {Mellveen, rf.....,0 0 2 CS reece ‘on Burch's| Charley Griffin, the Australian feather- | Pa UBxf,25;50-75;81, KEITH PITH & aaae uuindervolt to practice a litiie longer Conroy, 3b 0% 3 SA throw. Lobert got_to third. Bes-) weight, are both in fine shape for thelr GEATAUDE | ma VISION OF SALOME | TREMENDOUS, SHOWSALL ST, ‘ on middleweights before going after the | Hemphill, cf. ea cher doubled, scoring Lobert. Hobllt;| aixround bout at the sta of the Fairmont || ¥uFFMANN “SPRING SONG Vinnie Hamed & Con, dobn Naavesvelentiohaiapion If Vaportoyeber veh) Old ae le cOnaent ell, fouled out to Dunn Mowrey Med] 4, C, to-morrow night, Dorman recently MABEL, BARIGON j80NG.” suite Bates sive, EltioFay&o. y-weig! ampion, If he ever saw Moriarity, 1b 0 a Sept. 14—The Cincinnati Reds and the to Hummell. TWO RUNS. | gave "Young Loughrey"’ a terrific tight tor HERZ, Jack Norworth wacins 7 alom i gBurns fight 1 was long ago, when Tom- I} Morlarity, 1b.. 0 1 7 1 1 Trolley Dodgers o ‘ ne |, Bell lled to Hoblitzell Buren fouled Bills, A Texas Wooing, and sate) Cian Nota ae nny a8, } epy, was 8 middle-weignt himself. Burns RoE Hes 6 () al () ot) tp & 8 the | out to. Bescher. Lumley filed to Lo- | six rounds, and ts certain that he will take ce eee eect | e day is a heavy-Weight, Upping Ball, b+ 3 9D first of @ series of three games this beat. NO RUNG SoBtilont at alepolng Dorman tand'es arresute | 1 ERS BROS i feales at the same notch Jim Corvett| Baio ie te Re nee n, The crowd was so small that Seventh Inning. | the bout ought to be a hummer. * | WEBER’S® Sat eat Boe (F.0. FAN * VIMO Nae A i Raa RTCHE) WELGRE LIES: hone oe Garin Wilson, po. 1... 0 0 1 go Pitsident Ebbets was thinking serfous-| paskert out, Sheehan to Jordan. Me-| Jack Blackburn, the clever colored pusiilet '|havea, Mats., PAID IN FULL dA NANA i He latae mugged dav ea hard e punene sc S 4 3 Sy ot sending out tor several boxes of Lean was a vista onsstehee (ppaee of Philadelphia, and Mike’ Donovan, the | ||2c-108! SSS ATLANTIC & ry B . In proportion to h t i‘ ay porous plaster raw the reached firat on Shee ‘i ith \RDE: j In propa ton to bis wel ay! the Th Motale iia cee mec tb yp 4 porous 8 to draw tho fans into feached Me 4 Beale naMernan {owes Rochester tighter, wiil engage in a six-round ASTOR *:), Wn, | Hodge, day Matinee, 280, Grand. Concert, pounds is quite grounds. Bell pitched fi h odg- battle before the Dukelow A. C. of Roches- 1 New Me 1 : : pitched for the Dodg . Vaudevilien New Mfovine. Pletures @ handicap to overcome when {t is real | BOSTON. hile Spad ri PeNOPR UNG a he Beli ter on Sept. 30, They have already fournt Mat The Man trom Home sas } PSRUBE Weoley spa not tat Bitchermni [sone || ra " nu ovetnter che ot clean, singled to Vox tor the C ade tne better oF tne. allling. Denoven hos \ WAI 5 “CONEY MARDI G j ——_>—_—_ itcher Wilson Was a Veri- R. H. PO. F Manatis, Hummel singled to te sai he inlury which he received | ALLA’ K's?’ 8 St Bees. 818 1SLAND =I PAVY WINS GOLD event 5 Mereenel, Petts Ue Sati enn Sona tuted to, Habla Ale BN aaah Boat, | ARNOLD DALY f, The), MOWBAY To SATURDAY, snbT.14 jo j | MEDAL EASILY table Enigma and Shut Bs aay be en: i ; 2 r left, Egan bunted ond. McMillan filed to Hopitzell. CARDO NAECTE CMe SCT HT Regeneration childrente: Parade. Raturdsp. at 2.30. i Speaker, cf. ...... 0 301 «08 es to second, Lo- han fouled to MoLean Ns did a THEATRE, W. dud at, Eve, —— , — Out Reds. Gessler, rf 8 8 fh 6) Bell to Jordan. Bescher Eighth Inning, ae Se ena nity Af meet BEL ASCO Mats, Wed. & Sat. 25, Gus Avy won the gold medal at Pel tah, 1b 009 0 0 rind joldiee Ae, RUNS, Ewan singled to left, Lobert fled to weighs, fran ‘rounds before. tne Baager GEORGE © E SRCOREYNTANUSEMENT } ham Sunday at the games of the Have $8 jo PH Tek Oue Dunieys fouleavei “Al Bescher. eingled, advancing | his bester aiemenutte Tete covet ARLISS v DEVI BL. do20 Bi lameyer A. C. of Westchester for scoring anlne Wena) Nay jobs eden Humme Mee patt Egan to second. Hoblitzel ‘out, Alper-| fought in the West for a long time Fa a LL RALER ret raeventeen Spolate, the highest made AMER-CAN LEAGUE GROUNDS 0 08 rdan. went out, Hoblitzel unassisted, Man to Jordan. Mowrey was thrown | fie RUtMin, od ‘boy from the Bat CIRCLE Bway, & Hoth St, 815.) FPR A TaOROV aH he meeting. Fred Gick won the silve eens NBS Lina vehi ‘ yO 0 out by NO . BU DAE ee Re aaa Rane eet ae Ty MATINEE, TO-DAY, 5 DEVILLE HEADLINERS t gn. teoring twelve points and James ON Sept 2 ee Highla) p. (HW Ty Gl Second Inning Dunh to left. Bell flied to| Sox at 108 pounds, ous EDWARDS. ‘SCHO Saturiav. 2.15, | “REX'S COMMDY CHREES ,McAdame the bronze, scoring ‘nine |captured the last game of the serles|suilivan, if ot ‘ OL DAYS mine iahne He CEL aoe ; 1 0 oatrageutth | - Musical succes pepe LNA, ile) Jet ‘The feature of th 8 we tel. : : Niles, 2b. ... O10 110) Ole meter Nierathentenute oeoine 5 ‘ Evenings 1-25-8650 I ept the lead from start to finish, ‘| ble enim a batsmen and) erhoney. alk eeneated tossed Dut by MeMIl! an. NO Ditrchael “cu FALSE FAlENDS °, CORI ee eld them down to five scattered hits eae mi i Mat, Dally, 25¢. Willa ‘Toit Waketielt TO-BAS . **Hoey eae. 0 0 0 was retired by Egan and Ane Next Week—WANTED BY THE ‘POLK BROWN A. A. STAG TO-NIGHT.| “it's Bitchet fort als and did 2 Sea’ eae H fled oute es Wm.Rock & Maude Fulton i / | Cleo itched for the locals and dic a bl Med led: out? 40. Paes 5 e —— r Sach ae MOtAlB riven nere 0B 9 was out stealing, McLean to Egan, | Kort Coote & co Howard & SPORTING. ‘ in the ninet UP SHE ot: out stealing, Moly ea Mat, Dally, 26¢, |North, Joe Maxwell AAD AA AMADA DARI Va itesuisy weckly map tontant eee } : StBAIeAUtER CHIGGE TRCUIRTL | Third Inning, | ¢ time is right for a new Fall Hat “MURRA HILL THEATRE, Man 4 CLUB, glubhouse, on West Twenty third t. | ; HOE AEN } | and we've got the right hat for you. 4aD § ON'S “GAIETY | pltpclng from dent. 24 a pet ine ' be three six-round be j eaker ¢ Spade ut by a fast play by | 8 fr {# Brooklyn. Wo four-round) bat Sel al t rl 62 oft yn Rt naylens war ihe Risht in Style, Right in Quality and RICE & BART ‘C0. Sie saigere trapster’ ai AtISRiie® Ave Ree round bouts Percy | tack ; second Tan ato edeednh F (FORMERLY PASTOR'S) ton’ for" oad, “Spec at au 4 a0 Coppell, ‘of C ¢ Ba I: New: a by Alpe NO! ght in Price, $2. 16 ew Fall | OLYMPIC B, 1th 8t, "Phone 708—Stu AMT Boat" trom white. f pygill teokle John y aa ete y Alperman. NO! Mod:-ls, Soft hats in more good shapes | mat.pai-sMAINTY DUCHESS ri ‘rom Whites | y will mest : i ud his ma linn fan trove a tong fy to than any one else snows. Olive green | SMOKING: eae f 1 —— en fe umpire calie ‘ 8 1 t to Lobert and di« ; -ATRE, Cor. 6th A 1 Hurley Didn't Fight; No Money | ont Hep ili «a f "i at first. NO RUNS | land other smart shades, Stiff hat styles | 24th ST. “HPATRE,cor, ch Are ; F ’ emp AGIRL'S { J che with wha it : Fourth Inning, iccadvay | Mama Lillian Mortimer, pest FRIEND and w ‘ r game. | Pla aporte Jordan sent Lobert back t Br 30) Broadway | City Hall, Brooklyn ¥ "| Moria Wilson and Moriarit foul fy w gadwae_ Bronk sn AMERICAN \; 424 St, By.8.15, Mats.W 1 1k 8 1 as taken by 689 Broad und & 8 r - & Sat. $5 Grand Overa for $1. i 5 socals, and hag a Shesha as thrown out by IVAN ABRAMSON'S ITALIAN OPERA Ci " @ visitors Hi I Hlan O-NIGHT, “Cavalleria” and “M Pagtiac bi _ ‘29% (omela ott: Bescher and Lobert lettnge the. fii ‘ia Sethi cnt Masel Sete, (o! ) to left, Bescher and Lo Ph gir Bole Ground, o4 Topaz, 3,45 | | ame of Game~Two hours and three bell a) between them. Hlummelt ea ne pac ont Hisaahe es, Spade to Hobiitsel. Jorden,

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