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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908 RK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN iL THE OLD MASTER'S FINISH RAISE THE FLAG! GIANTS WILL WIN PENNANT TROPHY one of these occasions the bout O was refereed by a New York fight bug. The New Yorker Wanted to have some fun himself, He was holding the watch as well as fef- ereeing the bout, McFarland and Nel- fon fought as hard as they knew how for seven minutes, as the referee failed to call “time.” At last, when it began | to look like a repetition of the Kilkenny | cats episode, the signal was given. Nelson and McFarland, both well warmed up, went behind the scenes to- gether. “I'll let you off easier next time,” sald Nelson, “You don't need to Jet me off easy,” retorted McFarland. ‘You'll be lucky if I don't knock you out, I'm not afrald of you.” “You ain't!" exclatmed Bat, putting JUBTERS are beginning to con D cede the Giants have a chance. Some people have worn & pes sim ow that they'll have to get their wrinkies ironed out when the big celebration comes off at the end e season From the way the McGrawites are ¢ look so long i ng games out of the fire in the ast inning it will take something to stop thelr spurt now the pen i) team «land met him his head down and sailing tn. McFar- valf way and It took a dozen scene ters and stage hands to quell the riot McFarland’s theatricai association with Nelson came to an end then and there. Each still speaks of the other with intense respect, HE American athlete: London are coming | of prizes. Medals them at ever the lat that won In for ali sorts 1 cups meet hn Donnelly has anelly Asso- made to Of the giesiest ne Olympic meet- wore Gans down. The picture is taken f head down, beating at the negro’s stomach, and Ga on his feet, It was this style of milling that beat @ Vhis photograph, the first rece!ved in New York since tue ss ) the moving picture filme near the end of the roll. ns, weak and weary, ». uaus- Nelson fight, holding in a last desperate attempt to stay 3 before pa won Nelson the west CHEECH re Was so mucn dis ot shep Jed to hold a plente and let vote and decide who ts to great ball jay. It isn't vy and then, svail season od reliable h gets the ay Flanagan, ed a mag. inch bowl) and so: ar athletes will hi et Flying BICYCLE RIDERS ¢ like, a Marathi n race from start to fi IGHTI Dick Hyland wants to F fight Cross again over @ longer r { their six- as it aix very good for Virginian in ys He Will ”’s Mark, Form and Sa Beat Kelly Great “|S WORLD S RECORD WILL GO WHEN RECTOR AND HUFF START RACE ickman, Keating, Robertson and a Dozen Other Flyers Also Entered. " t 1 to Robertson ts in SD will get ale ff from? ‘ SN i eae Jimmy Rector, the Flying Virginian, Rreat sa Who 1s looked LIES TENS on at the Falrmo: Fad g os ier,” may turn 2EEe. ate |G next month, Packey hap J, B. Taylor, the great negro quarter- BCT ex ne things to the Western wrap. miler, and Mount Pleasant, will com- in form again, < BE been ae:n5. Ree atiitavetransermeite pete In the senlor and junlor champion f e a recora heer oh Gi persian Hote WAS but that ships at Travers Island on Saturday, avant in ght Bert Keyes in Bos I “Huff captured apionship Jest shows how the Battler | wnstern engage Ki reison and 1s said’ to be faster thes } erantatony gagement. not as members of local organizations, has been y E ‘ sentat college: It shows Nel, McFarland hasn't a hard punch, He al jbut as representatiy of colleges. Paar NE sen i lever, aggressive fighter, He | In Rector's case, the New York A. C. ted into ‘Keyes ateadily for twelve |has withdrawn him while Taylor is to pores, keeping after him every second be given a hearing at a meeting of the 5 —-— CONTEST IN GOLF CAP OSH this noon in the second match found of the National Amateur Cham- pion: all other develop met Henry H captain, who since early in week or ty Travis |tight promoter, to n the California lightweli edjrounds at a show n City ove nts in interest, the Harvard on the n of Sept. the jin at 3PM, for # per ce ts, Moran Is the articl | MORAN WILL BATTLE TRA HS WITH EDDIE HANLON ©: | fet on Nov. 25, tention to his traning for h BY JOHN Fea) , the clever English champion who has fought t Eddie Hanlon, at, which Berger will | {pull off in the big Auditorium in ‘Frisco | try hard m Hanlon will battle at 133 pounds weigh o receive an extra} of the receipts for signing | | can cere isa #, $0 that his discol- Registration Committee to-morrow night and Menus Bedell, at a cost of a lap to! Metropolitan nominee. the team. At the end of the fourth) Wn have a| Hour of racing last night eleven teams ie stood atevy en ninety-eight miles. Some good special events kept the ng 4nd! crowd interested last night before the e other men Nel-/ nightly grind of the long distance men pody in the short scking Out an, ns, nk that McFarland Ketchel will pay strict ate Rector will, in all probabllity, be seen is coming fight, Pleasant. As they are Natlonal cham- Freddla Welsh, the cleve plonships and all registered atuletes are| | ugh Natlonal amateur champion with G a. Weish will try and hold Nelson to hi hting well el.oug G. Cameron, i hat) his club mate, the former ne Atlantle Asso promise, won both events, whieh were at. one with — mile. Both races were loafing affairs, y" men “Young Otto," the local lightweight, will tein winning by a spurt in the la: ns 8 prob- to pu ame lap. David Machay, of Newark, was Rineqamark wil be hure up * Locke, the ker City tig! t bout at the Wa: If he 5 scance, a Two Crack Pitchers amateur cyan Whien afar eben Jcin Giants 1o= jay. | u"thanplons! won the one-mile col Rube Marquard and Loule Dur- iene ham, the sensations of the Indian- on (Figures on Pennant Race Rector nas suown ie in practise, and e ig out to break the ndred,"’ a put al he expe apolis pennant winners of the American Association, joined the ts to-day, Each has a won- vomviteatatne || Make Giants Look Winners} : The Giants have a lead of three full games this morning, or an advantage that he had been Travis a tota he nat gave one of he weekawili a hole match play. nme | IVAN ABRAMSON’? aT TO-DAY, Mat, LU of twenty-two points In percentage over Pittsburg, At this late day in the j season that comes pretty near meaning the pennant. To fully appreciate the situation, here are some figures that may be interesting: It is practically a cinch that the club which wins 100 games will win the Marquard forty games, of whi about 804 BBS id in about h he has won two-thirds, He has been have 20 and the Cubs 19. for the Giant elation. He has allowed To reach the 100 victory mark {t will be necessary ly abe SCRE ca leahe Which lacihe to win 17 and lose 8 That does not look so dificult when tt best sralmra titan ysahh enoclar tar js based on past performances, On the other hand, the Cubs must win 17 out pitcher except Durham, The latter |, fof 19 games. That 1s, they can afford to lose but two more games this season. The Pirates will have to win 17 out of 2. Even should they do th much better than the Glants, then the three clubs would be tled with « pe centage of 49. To reach the 100 mark the Cubs must play at a rate of .s94, the Pirates must go at a clip of .8) and the Giants only have to keep up a pace of .680, With those figures before us it does not look reasonable that as pitched five double-headers and of them. The majority of aye been shut-oute. ee Baseball, Polo Grounds, To-D; P.M Giants va St Louis Adm. gue Oat the Glants should lose out in the end, | AMUSEMENTS, HAMMERSTEIN’ S AMUSEMENTS, HIPPODROME®:" AMUSEMENTS | sweat tad. at “TheMerry¥ldow Witwer, ) YEAR, LILLIAN RU SELL in WILDFIRE PATE: Wway & iat a ALGERIA Mat Prisen soe ts $1 MIMIC WORLD. vieror nit GLEN MACt Vive! errs sda AAAMORA, gees ISG jin the games as will Taylor and Mount jning this | County track the Jockey Ciao “ill get \its coming meeting at Belmont Park |The Relmont Park officials, lot Sheepshead, have no desire to be- | come entangled with the law, and It) gf | sy A: Peete 10 provided they send in their en- | Bros ever. J McNamee, of Canada, who Is entered tn t agains: Coe and Rose. 1s also jiscus event with Sheridan and Dear: of the time in Batting: | i aay ae Twelve teams are still In the six-day | to show cause why he should be allowed 2 Heshea eae But his punches |¢Wo-hour-a-night race at Madison |i ¢ mpete, In fact, he has not beet | llata’ithe Ohta ee: Ay estore pewildered at times. But b's pirves.|Sauare Garden, The accident to Joe entered the Irish-American A. C., ieeinee willebacarelastae ed to make any Cay Fogler and John Bedell on Monday | 4¢ which he is a memoer. Mount Pleas- » hieh hurdies, There will surely be he rugged Be an six-gound| "I8Mt, putting them out of the race, ne- ant, the Carlisle Indian, has never had ¢ record in this event, for Shaw, his Is Uttle arene of | cessitated the pairing of Frank Kramer |g residence here and is not eligible as day alsoy entered Srotcied shat ave to wo even faster to beat 2, Wash., ald rivale, Wesley Coe, of Boe- ‘putting event. For two years felows nave had a record-break- ell, th w i he nranuristG rou e coll Jun First one would hang up @ new Attell, the featherweight | g1.009 today with ting. He and Nelson| In the final mile spurt for the special through thi leges they repre aly to have It brokeni by. the oth mn of the world, two draws, ONC geles, Cal ; rize A. J vker finished first, with sent, or home organization | Suid) Ae ght stage battles of eoF Henrl r second, and Menus Bedell b oar Cow has made some great puts in practice of NO BRO One OF aay) in Chicago, and M and|tuird. ‘The race was a close une, and a| Rector can be entered by the Arkan- jate and te Wi, push Kose for @ Dew record, rounds, will engage in another battle in x fast pace was kept up througho 6as Asgociation, or the Un PA AEL Vine F, Keating any le to hold his} ghout the er AU Pees ; © (Special to The Evenine World) California before he returns | Frank C ays mor tnenenle a mh | lstance. ace bets ginla; Taylor by the Atlanta Associa- meet in the 1) yards} FF competed far treland in GARDEN CITY, L. 1, Sept, W.—The |city. He was signed up in San Pran-| Lov Angeles cere only exhibitions, |Steln, Inisheamerican Athletic Clubegeg tom, which embraces the Univ Pector has run some remarkabie| totaled with those of — United King oa reakness shown by Walter J. avis cisco last night by Sam Berger, the) Bt but Carsey away quickly he would tight ese , and Mount Pleasant by | “hundreds” ane d has never shad such & wil be in the welght events, AQUEDUCT TAKES SIX. ine Hi to use, duct, Here the meeting ors haben ed for present meeting at Gravesend a dates to Aqueduct was made the mettle of trict-Atto! to go at ducted at Gro Gaynor and DAYS \YS FROM BRIGHTON that the Belmont Park meeting ¥ . will not be curtailed to four days, es NT TREANOR. |has been rumored. Whatever the out- allotted the Brighton! come, the Aqueduct officials are to be h the association 84 congratulated for taking over the ve been taken Up DY Brignton dates, thus keeping up ap- nally) pea:duces, at least, for the Jockey the track oy the sea| Club. run off at the cluse of ¢ Fitzherbert’s victory In the opening In run-|event may be credited to Shilling, He used his whip sclentifically, ng it across Wise Mason's face every ‘ime he brought 1t down on the sides of Fitzherbert, | Ukely It be Queens meeting at the the Queens Ine on the stand of worked ottenii( CHU i pennant, That will give the club that does 80 a record of 10) games won| |Ccunty authorities on racing and det-/ 614 pedouln has won his last two days, in fact), hes faced and 54 lost—a percentage of .649. Now, let's take {t on that basis and seo || ting may decide the plans of races in very Impressive, style. | He ‘ : ba Jcedmach are he Gi ‘ (Sat 1 7, 4 spoiled a good thing for a to! best pitchers in the American Asi what is before the Giants. New York has 25 games to play, The Pirates | the Westchester Racing jociation for a0 8 Seinan Greens (areas: ne overran wre like those — Trash was very badly shut off several times in the running of the fitth race, had a chance to come throt pie a e rail in the stretch, when Bad N bore over on lier, compelling little ‘Up ton to pull up sharply. ses Just talled to make WORE IE "good in the third. She was faultlessly pedul este Hed “ho Fidden by -McCahey, and was beaten esend now under the isle Ly "a beter fil, "Brookdale Bischoft decisions, tt 1s. Nymph. of the Brighton to test he Queens County Di. If the game !s allow possible the a Pins and Needles AC AMUSENENTS, MI sit at THE G nt i AND TRE BOS AMUSEMENTS. 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