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UP TO DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1908. HE BEST SPORT! Dorando Coming to America to Meet Hayes and Long- boat in Indoor Marathon Races, Is London Report. all lists for Tuesday night It comes off in Boston—twelve rounds between Tommy Murphy and Matty Baldwin. These boys cas écrap. They prefer fighting to pie. Baldwin won a decision over Mur- phy in Boston once, and it is that HERE'S a good scrap on the decision Murphy wants to wipe off | the slate, Tommy is the best of the Eastern Mghtweights. If he can beat Baldwin; (who is as tough for his weight as they come) Tommy can put up as loud a claim for a try at Nelson or McFarland DISPATCH from London says ; THE NIGHTM Tr [ Do vou GUARANTEE SLEEP WALKERS, NG BEHIND Wie @s any of them. A that Dorando, who collapsed so sensationally In the great Mara-| thon race there, is coming to America to run against Hayes and Longboat in Madison Square Garden, the race to be of the Marathon distance—twenty-six and one-quarter miles. Dorando, like Hayes, the American winner, turned proress{onal after the great event, going on the vaudeville stage. Hayes is now showing in New York. Probably Dorando has exhausted the English vaudeville field, and is anxious for a nip or two in Hayes's pastures, But that's a great {4ea—to have Do- rando and Hayes and Longboat (the latter is running very well just now) fight it out all over again, profession- ally. It would make a race to pack the Garden to the roof. Hayes has not yet given out whether or not he would run, He won the highest athletic honor the world has to glve, and prob- ably will be content to rest on that and never race again. As for Longboat, ne is still an ama- shown no desire to The promoters nd {t hard to drag m his amateur OXY, those fellow-townsmen of F Philadeiphia Jack O'Brien! Harry Lewis and Terry Martin tried hard to pull off a fake fight Friday night at the plush-lined ch’) on Twenty-fourth street. They succeeded to the Queen's taste until Referee Charlie White jumped out of the ring in the fifth round Both ‘pulled’ their punches, missed wild swings and teetered painfully after receiving light taps, Martin was quit- ting when White stopped the “fight,” either by prearrangement or because he thought he saw a look like a double-| * cross in Lewis's eye All this the public saw, But the fun- Niest part came off behind the scenes. In the dressing-room Terry Martin's man- ager, wildly excited, called for help. “Martin's hurt; he's got concussion of the brain,” he said. An interested bystander looked Martin m tn, rolling is eyes and biting imaginary nails with his teeth. “We'll find raid the byst ; intended to placate thi gers of the club. M {nto a cab an “d pital. Here 1 to Relley Hos- y, one of the sur- geons, took him in ha hand. CAREFUL examination developed | A that Martin didn't have even a| bruise or a scratch to show that | he had been boxing, The bout evidently | wasn't very strenuous. “There's nothing the matter with you," gaid the surgeon. “Oh, yes there 4s," squealed Martin. “T'm crazy; I'm hurt.’' “Oh, you're all right. You know these men here, do “You know ager anxious e of , I don't nobody,” wailec But you right? You see ked t STANDING Of | action f and Notter appearing o silks, by order of tne ng material for the Giants Play Phillies BY V. INGR ENT de, ANOR. set down for the rest of the year, iG PAGE ARE OF JOHN (sane? F\RE AND Gee! Lay THis WATER, BORGLARS, PIRATES, CUBS. THING DOWN A SECOND ONE OF THOSE GUYS CoP «Tt SURE! = Good Jockeys Missing _From Local Tracks Behind the rul: there may ig ridden several races that met! ugly comment andr Dugan | reputation for hon fembered that his | fornia, y in the Keene stewards, good balance of the in Notter’s case be a whole lot more than| the public will ever know, IN NEW YORK M’GRAW. “AND AFTER ALL THiS worn | ITS ENOUGH To MANt A FELLOW FEEL ie : Notter have cal EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BRESMHHNS ng season will be scarce indeed. | The ishment of Dugan seems un- Ei ht G hi. W k duly severe, inasmuch as it out the ra ridea were not all Wi L h t Ch ight Games This Week sre: sco & ee els Firs ance . shot to plec te, and it cannot be saf2| three months, and small item; a neniontel BERENS a ‘ . that they will bet severe as it is e youngster {t | e fight on ae eal Vind Cubs and Pirates Hanging On ers, who r BY JOHN POLLOCK. \Dag dtepnean, aaa Rite adler & Gale in Homeward Stretch to Pennant B the Cinctnnatt elt of us Satuntay t ec BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (2 HE Giants turn into the home- cat] beat him. stretch to-da the Cubs and | Pirates hugging as close as those c me to si bet. to overlook dollar-down fellows at 80 much a week, With a lead of barely one point the fellows up at Coogan’s bluff have got to dig spurs !n their sides and fun over a string of elght games without | so much as a slack. Those Cubs are getting ravenous, the Pirates have| murder In their eye and “The bogie man'll get us ef we don't watch ou! This week will be & entertainment of the Ph during the fes termine whether or no to win the pennant. have to be played during t at New York and four ‘That will necessitate do both places. The Giants Tu Wed day, return to y play three games ut will end the sea- t any way they ean & fe pennant pole lies and thei esday Saturday. Upon the Polo Grounds th with Boston and t son The Cubs to-day but will be; cinnati to-morrow with the Reds and et eduled fo! a at Cin- ve no games 8 gin a Be They play f wind ve games - MMGHATES HONOR MORY OF LATE. RANK ROBISON ae with Ares AQUEDUCT E ENTRIES. a = X mound battle ® Cross | Fairmont AC. star y night Kramer had gerald is working harder to get into g in two st | tlon for the fignt than for any he has en | gaged In ears t slow in gaged | as make Raves tver Bert tt re y delow weight Billy Gibson jer of the Fal ~ DATING ONORS |: SAFELY CINCH With a sand only good lead of twenty-three po ten more days remain: ‘ove the baseball se: on for 19% | will come to an end, Honus Wagner looks like a sure winner of the title of of n on hitter Mike » Wagner, the National Don hardly hman's average, who 1s second hand ct ought a few times wit can 3 'y will go through the same overcome the & Dut or even If Giants’ captain should wallop the Nelson, wired Long stating that the Chicago lghtweight, won't set he would consider such a match. The the chance to meet Battling Nelso® match will probably be clinched in a a e for the light-|few days, as Neison does not figure Bh ip of the world. | Welsh as dangerous a customer as M Baron Loog, manager of the Jeffries A. | Farland ,of Los Angeles, Cal, last night made| a s Britt, manager of Nelson an|_ Wille Fitageraid, the Flesting Harp, has ffer for the Dane to meet Freddie |20¥ four pounds REELS SPORTING GOSS STILL LEADER IN WORLO CONTEST eee amram, HOW THEY STAND f IN EVENING WORLD VOTING CONTEST. Roger ebraanahen 17.882 shriaty. Mathewson 11.901 me that any 1 the cone kes each day aa the fans waich one of the Gian ed to th Christy Math t to Bre han, and as ‘friends it wo! | see him ment in the t at IN SHORT MEASURE nerly the idred and Kelly will Hel 1 third In he wa Beet ee Senect ball for keers from now until the last | Be ; Eleven Games to Play. i i game is played !t ls almost certain that Sy Ae From that it can 3 i prery aya Wagner will go right along driving eahancone Giants have eleve r A : G ene nem out to places where the fleldera | Jeffries, whi “probab.¥ the Cubs and Pi 3 E Ee annot get them. At present Wagner | boxing kame out there being each. In some respect he ° 1 thraveavan n average of .49 to Donlin’s 3%, | match wil proba were made at she Giants’ favor. It at 3.30 the clubs 4 M i ‘obb hag taken the lead again | 14 i 1 whieh eaten Ret rn A G in in the American Le: nade were ited ane 2 cou en with an average of i. 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