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ais _ THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 1908. THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK “SIDE LIGHTS ON THE GREAT AMERICAN GAME. This season WiLL SEE Mone OF © HICKING GAME THAN EVER, Ty SoME oF THE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA CoLLeGes HAIR A tA HAYMOW Wile BE EXTREMELY FASHIONABLE THIS Fa. Leach Cross and Willie Fitz- gerald Promise to Put Up Whirlwind Battle in the Bronx To-Night. aT HE Fairmont A. C., up {np Har- lem, will be packed right to the rafters to-night Inside every seat will be taken, and outside in the street a big mob of fight en- thusiasts will wait eagerly for new LIGHTER MEN WILL Be vseo THs year (Se Tar The AMBULANCES CAN CARRY Morne AT EACH TRIP.) ‘Charlie White Will Referee the Papke-Kelly Battle AT “TALE .HARVARO 4nd PRINCETON BEEF HAS An EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN a 'WIGILANDERS’ RECRUITS LOOK LIKE REAL COMERS —_—-—— eevee and Cree Make Hit | With Hilltop Fans on First Appearance. | | | | Tt looks as if Manager Elberteld, of the Highlanders, had picked up two mighty food youngsters in Gardner and Cree. Gardner all tne earmarks of m fcomer. Against Walter Johnston, the Washington star, w s been @ terror ‘to the Hilltop bunch this season, Gadr- both doubl down the left foul line, and accepted seven hances in the fleld. ta hit, but he pulled off a catch in the eighth inning that was weetest thing seen on the 1 diamond this season, one on a_line for the rner. Cree, who Isa chase back, and grabbed ner made two Clymer centre fi his head. from the ring. GONE DOWN To NOTHING einen For Leach Cross and Willle Fitz- A POUND - —_— | pitted inst Mickey Gannon. the rues ea | , then Wiest UD 32 Racer eal Sond vesterday’ In gerald are to fight! The Fighting | BY JOHN POLLOCK. | peta aa enna nates Daisy ies Harp’s followers from all over town = : NG | AANARLEY WHITE, the popular ref- | RO, aN, (Deby wis 6 Ces Gol ROAR BI eaCHINO SORT ine will be there in a body, and from 23 iC cree of this vicinity, who has Seen HUST anes hlanvers on the east side Leach © worship: | on in, ri ed, ee Ss | the third man in ng in more | manager of Tomms Murphy CHAE AH SEN Se bers will march in solid phalanx. atties tha ny other referee in the | fighter. las: night received a be a double-hoader. The enthusiasm over this particular | |inst, has been selected to referee the | 8 ten at aiton, | Sole eese, fight isn't nship battle be- | want for | the which Is to be ee Boxing Club referees | > for the Job, but for roused by the fight itself. Cross and Fitzgerald will fight, of ian S on 6) in ace course. But there are plenty of other | Youngsters around this town who can| —-o— peng fight as well, or nearly as well, or bet- | ehguatrce fer. It isn't the fight that will set two| B¥ BOZEMAN BULGER. |(het i bowling factions daz ski, “They are here ason why he er os between bie he: cing up and down (Special to The Evening World.) They are changing his nam i was mentioned the man at Los. Anceles, at the ringside. It is more a matter of Philadeipiia, Oct ¢ 180 as to cath } men promptly acceptec iets who’ wil ectional feeling MhouGlanteMthisemon not [Printers who setup th SvECuress ~~ iH at name the G / he loss of they were over s leg. If Mike On the cast side they haven't had any- eu ng great in the fighting line tor many | Ree Rome atl a os © oe mg day. There have been near-|&ame to Philadelphia a! CHRD nps by the score, but never a one/ the condition of Don th the touch of fighting genius in his | Pal be matched ¢ Prisca fighter, makeup, the necessary tox is in his! attempts to play with that ere el With the Giants, oes ee eae EEarent metas mreecins @ man @ chance with a real champio leg this afternoon—and he provably will power to keep them jollod un wt ae a ee | AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. hose “| —he is Uable to put himself out for fagement. One man sald la 1OS8, the cast side thinks, has that! season. That would be the ste the had a bet on the Giant T E a touch, undeveloped as yet, it is) cajay that could befall the Giant $1,900 to $3,000. He took it early tn he true, but still showing enough to : e i Mee ay a ron he i distinguish him from the others. Cross Worried About Conlin ng to leave his hsinpss {Co'mson ined u; is the 1 game wtiama but IL won't seo tight with them to tt has speed and a sn punch. Hehas| Of the six runs they scored in both willingly tackled ail the hard ones! games yesterday, four of the: around town, and in a majority of| jostled across the p! fights has pulled out ahead. Some few | jops administered of the east siders think he has won al!| pon! The older p! 1 would \ Yale tne mei i 1 playe uldn't ¢ Erafootuallnn orien ent tie men w of his scraps, but that is merely the that Mike take a full day eof m ball ARLY football work at Harvard) something went to olece result of 4 peculiar biindners to what! i? his ieg won't improve, ; tends to the opinion that Coach) “Haughton Is also makin the other follow does durin 3 It Haughton ts a s af for team no man will be certa: the fight—a | 25 ahead and pi sof loyalty | Sis a Snel ire n his the Yale UViindness caused by an cx sin to “the Idol,” as they call Cross up on| paingul, In fact, it became so bad to- me aha Pests til the day of the conte ' Grancistvests dae ee er rataseonatesne H ad teams in former years, | 01 action 1s wi ' Two or three have outclassed him, but) vr ine ty or pavraken out and\ Jack |dcors and c Buy PUD Te a LT Pieenchsen Rot stopped his advance. He is improv-| uate ; : va the Giants to the @ vidual hrillianev wed team . Substitutes Instead o: with! teain, with Cie result that Ma cannot put it all over: ! practice le changes y relieved him. But for D a have had any ie second ing. He is learning to fight without! Ba Herenun ead backing into a corner and dou.ang up handicap the Giants wou Uke a porcupine to avoid punishment. excellent chance to win t play, and the 1 sult was t un| At Herfora. who bas been asked by € A] Gans, the ex-lichtweirht champion. to made @ good showing. [Reese hee ott nyaiiieilihisyettors)iaul e S for the “Fighting Harp, that| chase was like that of a rheumatic 1 i A nickname alone ts enough to show | farmer trying to head a contrary cow 13 why he {s popular. He earned it/jn a pasture. Once or twice the les tn scores of hard slugging matche®.| ).ineq him so that he came near quit- Fitzgerald only a few years ago was as} ij0- yur his old Ceitle blood came to =e ae as near the lightweight championship as! ‘ye ten and he gamely hobbled on, His Frankle Madden ana Harr; any man gets without “copping” Gans) ering was so apparent tha. many of loc: ghters, foug stopped him just in time. Then Fitz-|°)' piiadelphia fans yelled to McGraw d battle ac ine gerald begin to slip back, He has never} ee nin out. 4 been as good since, and never will be as|'? t#S° 0 F He fought more and ran away less th . 4 50 s at once ‘ last time he fougiit crald than he game. Ordinary flies that Do WED Another new feature is the scrappy | har in any of the other hard fights, and in condition, could have caught in his jspiric which Is being instilied into kh atlhough he lost to a harder puncher he| teeth went for safe hits, and whenever | witch is key to devel hohas for its purp ea and-win’ “style of play. he} ana arr ing thus far is better than last. 233 474 cofMdarwues well for a lively tit Ferns, the Slashing #ix matches afternoon In good again unless a miracle happens,| incidentally, the tre Baar but he can fight for all that, Fitzy de-| Philade phia rosters & ny ps CEE lights tn a slashing mixup. The harder | #hen those for Tit atternocn four- | position naddad will meet | many 9 of his posit they come the more he enjoys it. There] C2/cas0 36 sine aes fs no shade of yellow in the “Fighting | 2f4! minutes it looked as if they 8 Harp’s” He is a genuine fight-| tear of the tops of the stand. Tir tog man, without tear of injury or de-| hate everything that feat, without exaggerated caution, with | g: b e fotliing but the desire. to get within SAP ere: and the o striking range, and then to strike, | not handie srudgingis ‘ighting spirit he has, and skill of a| money They take that. rare order. What he lacks is condition. | yy ad: oss of Doniin as a ‘A man who has “trained” on the amber} 7? (een Mquid under the suds for several years, | Power 0 look as yf to 4| On a fleld covered deep with mud Core! | practines yesterday for forty minutes ¢ each | Warsity managing to score a touchdown or lche scrubs. Shearer and Mowe, haifo | Were the stars of the plays that’ were nd went. over the wet. gr0 nd, 1, | style. O'Rourke the scrimmage and, 15 | few minutes and [ast feason| form Frank Carsey, the game tiehew t of Chicago, wh ently arrived om Los es. Cal. where he a few ng knocked out in by Freddie Welsh, the fuet announced Mariana, Gus He Fiiladelphia—Car, MeF n, 0; Tillinghast, | and engage in the rar as accepted it. Carsey entice allow talmed ————— — © OIMARA WINS THE a BOSTON MARATHON | Covered Distance From Hub Brockton in 2 Hrs., 35 Min., 24 Sec. w. ‘athon race ; time—2 hours, E. G, Ryder, of was second; third, and Sam- rs, N. ¥., fourth. y breeze behind 1 ry track ahead, two long distance ru ston Athletic Association conds after 10 A. M je Marathon run Norfolk and junties to Brockton, with # of the grand stand of the nx into Huntingtor half-mile stretch of Frank Henry, of Lynn, sprang lito the lead, and 200 yards from the start had opened a wide gap. Among the other starters were Samuel fellor, Who has been in many of the Patriot Day runs ot the past ten years, and twice has finished in the lead, As the avenue sunt oth aspha O'Mara Nearly Collepsed. O'Mara wi in such bad shape when the track he stopped judges’ stand, fifty feet codapsed be a repe- puerd's Bush in the Olymple by the shouting fyectalors, O'Mara gathered himseif to- er and finis! der of Jamaica 5, Wits second by about two min- noflicial ts folowing W re the finishing post- with the i} orth Cambridge, and alternated that with a litte Oud) it Brean be able to play ; i i we, 0; | oc eaeTaRe uae, ne against the er eignt years and has wor Sanciue Cuts Top Welgnt. 1. Jamaica Plain, 247.28 66. ish straight from the little stone jug. | ¢ ‘s : tos derson nore, 0; | pcruba at ‘ deapite, Che ay ‘ Chas ry. Lynn, ) ass., 2.38.33 4-6, finds it hard to get. wind and speed ena | for man Ws enkie suffercd a pers Paiten | dact that the bast nWeanes GitwT tne Bonton Paui Ralney's Sanctus got the top im: jg. t tHe gy ite Bate. BSS mr aHrance ail working Wall together, | severe 7 the next to the Wh! as 4 Pea! Philade gd mA |poat jpeunda, for pe: Broolt nD at 4140 405 itzgerald, however, has bee: t} game 4 «and t re Ai ney |e niles, One of the features of the | 5~ rt Haydon nkers, 2.44.00, Binattord training with Wert Keyes, who i 5 venterda : is A mie) 10 Sa ROUBe peutey as eh Borin BORBLURS fives five Nees Tee Tore Sane eerie 0 enough to make anybody work on h >ytladelphia er from new shew to-mormw nteht | pounds to Bayonet and oC y arry Lawrence. He may be on e ins and if fie ie 35 Aa a Aine : 4 J ay J. ersun’ wag 4) 910 not sar pits | Mike will be 1 ninat Charley “Tein |Pronsiies and dimmy Lane wer in ae ie) sca it Shara ars pao Ne tothe cent Bresnahan in Bad Shape. 1 I free PUEDE ane: Lr cee URN ree S = ei ee 11. Wallace; Centreville. chs ot J to box B TR nae cetten ace aire nese win aS s00n pret PRO On nalen es un aa AMUSEMENTS, | AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. echen a een ore tee Guan, 3 fle he woule ste on anes aclengs Tenine eRe Oa PTT Ty TTRAMTEDSEMTPTS ATT AE SOKA Secasnacs LU Pe i e hone the leg is Gee Hon rs Ewing * ise H! PPODROME Ais g shal ThEW YORK AE Tie arr ba ata hia 7 rs eerie. iW ad 2 up Howard sealalbl ak 7 a 42a, rlson over the 1 ite nen me atters, | The stag ” Whi y enson, HUDSON ne Beau Ww hers eeaity © THEN, seieiyer ea ome PAN TBs Thera aR PANE 58 STNIBE Sk ' 1 there wa tase Jer, 3 up and oe thal PHUpERT Eo orrhs bx LYRIC"; LILL AN RUSS®LL in WILDFIRE, Pi! A AON DNS when time Ue fon the 5 et, nr broadway, LULU GIASER ma Py, H Girls Ot ! can set to work deliber sank 2 > |GAnniLK nT Sate Baty” 2.39 Biba Wat Re Bway & Hat a hie man down and beat r io ~2 Jose HEM LOD TheMOLLUS CASINO ® 33,6, 38 i ALGER! 1A ay Bi Gleaned From! Sa AIE motets | [LOUISE GUNSING Wi, , ALL SEATS 10 CENTS na j All Quarters | { | LYGEUI ‘saath | [DALY'S 47 GATE TY pes Sead EM | OVA Cicicnes axp vaupevrite, Biteicund: sera |] Miss Billie WATOnEs.: pth 8 GIRLS | THE TRAVELING SALESMAN DOE LATE SHOW BORSA. DIME: know that he s! ri —— kIyn-Boston ganse 10N Toay 4481 Eve at $15 <a = it *, 4 rou f at fn ; iy the | pelley Was manager of that te jr Uronent® Api AOE BED 6 Hetas } seitestion himeelt, iyee Schoo! lad, has been slsr 1 t Q i of that WW VERN ART Wittwe. sta Weeks. Dane a Cre iat he wi Hightanders, He will be gi Wit RBGNG Ub” UND'Ub HE RO off as quick! like that Gane m son down for the ten ; vis Uy 1 ae HATTIE éhicpeca tie 2 Basie | WILLIAMS] br rn to the firing OF MUSICAL ( HLID, Mat Wed ASas..2, Bi 19 Param, perc in Weck, ant healt onal Laag pees | WEBER'S 9) 6 00 Fi 80 | Lomestsaa M A that he'd have a betty | =< me dee W [heate,, Toe fastest time wus in t eat (FLUFFY RUFFLES | [0055 Patp’ IN FULL WOR ee Show chance. But he might succeed OX!NG S17 AGS T9-NIGHT. Ir a ses ii Ha, ne, Go wk GOS AoTOR Hes, isis Wm, Hedge | For we Be Jimmy Britt put Nelson down for nine nas — Prater AT LESLIE ald Othe: vinees whe THE’ is FROW HOME Hel morrow | seconds in the fifth round aaa ST “| Mittes owned by James KR. Ganzel'a tribe of Cincinnatl | Reda nickerbocker i,.8.3.85 2429 wat ie i ~riayahne RITA a0) Mat aU ania of the eM HoboKen Mele Tieitad Heng sidshe ATehestni | Dut two Nite THE GIRLS OF Wat Ae a isha MOAT at Fos tround en rae et tiv nin Grouglt ane Tigh’ priee, B28 | The Boston Americans got texpon f A at Hane = MATIRER DAY Ble-roune hia fight wh a etleth en good) paul wean | eaeRDE ae? Re e habit and ded an ea: Yea sats “Wad” HARRY BRYANT'S couple ‘ofehundred thueandaanisite | Avenis’ matches boxer® Wit aleo We Pull | A local morning newspaper sn telling Phil LT ease oi | MUBICAL GOTTENBERG | 1 GENTLEMAN ra wisissi¥ SEAMON'’S) EXTRAVAGANZA Co, ore ol less (and not much cette: | eve ey — J amemenmied ht mith -lani ni M. ROCK that), He lb championsliqn rit e Broo! ‘ 314 Be SUCCESS, LL c frat heg atcaenaip tai ti | At aoe Belli Aisa tec RUSSELL AND LEWIS PULLIAM’S DECISION RCGEDS, | SHRI ani Ma sition cr COLONIAL ES nd of Manta that w for himet| Marty Rowan will the main oe — ” ye Bio Here. Fred Lindsay. oth, Stier’ all champions “igh thowid be | 2° pone lg rounge hay “are, evenly FIGHT A FAST DRAW. ON Tle OUT To- NIGHT. | = SAVOY Ee | ARLISS ALHAMBRA: Ga Sauna Ge contests of four roun Led PITTERURG, Oct. 2—'Unk' Russell se al resents Ey erioan Dai ‘oth (sae as See nna ne eee Ae niastinnie'|ficealdent ol National League Says ||"Whne UP! EREAK UP! MAKE UP! AE NTT nuance che Delt ae ee a i H i GNITH FIGHTING HOPE Tite 4 lighters STANDING Or THE CLUBS. NATIONAL LEAGUS AMERICAN cup. | WoL ue civo, New York..us 5 T betnt Chicago vs b Cleveiand.. 8 Pittsburg ton TA2 salt lever as d some dim: Mavhew A Mt 25°00 tional League announced to-day througn | ; nkivn Wickes, Me MATE Ww ty pping the rushes of Kuss ; ane 2 yp yyy Paiie'pnle. 70 e@ anes: “roule 4a 101 dor Br “Tania ee Ak rs Nom whe wanted tocar tlgntiige ell |his secretary thet be will make public | |/,0.02,%99 tnink taz.g0p Mi suscned inonsveses en Ibagante Baris C3y Ciar Grand titrate Sy i RESULTS OF X¥LeLERDAY'S GAMES he way hie decision 09 (he GianlerCud Ue game | |Ithe farcinated “Bore,” “vour won would co Wilbur @ Co..othere, Diy Mt aie | ot Mimic York, 4; Philase ania, & Wize Dew York, 2. Was ! The e ware on a and orderea gt 7 o'clock (o-nght ezcceed Te ball with sna a moran. ‘| Bway @ doin at Byge, 1g | Nest Week—The Soul Kise with nae b M Dw exier, the lo send fr ‘ : en fm of & mi 7 Eblladelpbis. ¢: New York. 3. Beouns geine Pitiecelpbla, 6; Bow en Z t 19 send from aaince tle arrival from the West Press| lis the sidlenre roared N,v. Heruid CIRCLE Mat. To-morrow, 2.15, MURRAY IL ek THEATRE, | MAT. en ham 3 LCBO a Le ee I Ee Ghleago 6, Cincinnats, 0 aMdavite fled with bim by | = ranreniinetaeen Kier the many aMdavite fi a ne Mowe ang Corgered iat im ala sgl a) a the om HAC KETT 423, ot Bway, Br. 8 | OLYMPIC tat tgs in a pee over the| MP! aro) | probable decision. “Tt the decision fa: | JAMES K, HACKETT Bag dist en | robin Faston gs To-day, 8.40 FP. M.—American | yors the Giants the New York team “Bigktiht oon | ARBRE My: S80 F: Mcaareertees | yore tne, cite te memes won”! Mente ow em enle 6 weeks "Sevanee. | day "vo: sc HOOL DAYS ‘B BDWARDS In cast a GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ‘ene York at panier AL eae vis’ show” wm. Courelay & Go. ie _" 4 Aina iii ia ein tna dieremetiamnast nn eth cll tl igen. AMER JC AN mieten teat S15, Mate, rand Onera $l IVAN AURAMSON'® ITALIAN OVEILA CO BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE DMOADWAY & RALPA AVE, Twice Dally. Tel $020 Buh, WILLIAMS: IDEALS, 80—PREITY DURLESG’ ERS —s0 2—EXTRA ATTRACTIONS. Minnie Midd'eton, The Osaka. And the International AYTON'S"} LA TOSCA. (Next Week—THE GREAT RUBY, COLUMB.A sfisperetoniP ia 119", 15- LOTTI: WILLIAMS |? TEapae see Next Week—The Cowhoy and the Scusw: SPORTING, GUNS cou COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB ivery Day Until Oct. 3, i ay eT ANTES, { 8} pitio: { te Y a t Adel to Levers. Thurs. & Sat.. 3 - ne att a tity dell leet nights Bo It Will Be Ready for | a aT . wet EVILIGA R D EN. warn ther 4 ‘howe old-time rivals fight the Public. i KEITH & PROCTOR’S DE version ap: | Thoe..27&Mad.ay, Ey.8.15 ‘ es y eaeh raund they | TREMENDOUS SHOWB—A sks. | OFved ie the au: | Eve & Mat. Sat., So. to ) be puiled apart. | Lew oe 85 president Harry Pulliam, of the Ne-| ih Ae Robt. Hillard & C Stella | thor Franz Molnar.d €! M0 Mat Wed Me. The, $\y ‘ ay ie | SANTAL CAPSULES Li fe

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