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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 190 Srotp sy experts | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FITZGERALD PUTS UP GREAT BATTLE AGAINST CROSS Latter Has Shade Better of Six-Round “Go,” but Weakens “Fighting Harp” by Repeated Fouls in Early Part of Fight. UP TO DATE, NEWSY AND WELL WRITTEN CCORDINNG to all the rules of A the Queensberry game, Leac | eae Cross lost to Willle Fitzgerald , last night in the second round on'a AY Vimeds FITZ YUST WALKED IN AND LET CRoss puNcH Away — UMN most deliberate foul. But, as the ref-| Bete ABLE GINA? CISD (23 coh) ae By ee eree disregarded the foul, Cross had aoe. ey) 4 suade the best of the “Fighting Harp") ——— —____ over the six round gallop. On the actioa of ietew cee NEIL BEATS MOORE Whether Cross lost or won is a complt- | Sei ae | who made & number of remarkable : Tw give the crowd a run for its money.” j Foureo Fite Twice, Gp : i ecord, not allowing one Not far behind Joss in his wonderful dng trim. Near the end of the round Cross missed right and left, and ag| Frankie Nell, of ‘Frisco, had all the Be ; : : : friends have been pulling for him to + a L fighting. Bu he was fouling contin-|mark. He dbesn't do it aay wore Ha ea Gah ED BET CAI 1) GOB GEC) ECE) ua Gry Addie Joss Pitches / f | cated question. In these six round New| | yw “ Tw tue No ed York affairs the referee always disregards, IN HARD BA LE = Round cross i eason S ecor ame any foul that does not entirely disable one Wl # ———— 2 pick-ups on hard-hit t the tal) =f F (Special to Tre Evening World.) Fitzgerald had a mile the best of the first | PHILADE UPHIA Oct. 3 Sth a. round, Thin and activ bee ot 3 h first Performance was Ed Walsh, the Lron nee . beltanlor Mrenkis Scorn icelt i {the Chicago White Sox to reac! MERWATEC NE RW Hite toneete his bp bait turned foxy Fits whipped In a swift lett book that landed over the| Pitt of Frankle aleore, of this elt, in | base tp nine innings. Joss is one of Man of the Whi who, pitching East Sider's heart, and dropped him flat. | get into the no-hit class, Time and u ah Movre there if resistance, el- | ’ = Bet yee ee ./ innings, striking out G four times, wally. Once he threw his left aM) Cross fought a better fant an “| a t both | | Crs 4) EY Ce OES 2 SALE) © GEL 5 5 e vue! around Willie's anculders, and with @| tore He wan prone aegrensiveteg ees (tee ready to give and take, with bot! kame, but the noshit one always Wid taiji ae Ne tes ya Oaib Wrestling trick threw him heavily $0/as he found that Fitsgerald's, bron | naads equally ive. In the last two) ft of the fighters. He does this simply to f, Y)} DELIBERATELY 4 D T fast Addie Joss has done it! | ‘ paral SAAN Ou Sette A BiGhed Manoa TwMInE, aioe iia ey if his name into the » be looked in fight. round bout at the State A.C. last night 2 ae ON ONG. RREBS only that, but he duplicated “Cy: | 2 veral years his/Part in this season, hei y i ne |(acks the stunning effect. He used to| At the start Neil went after Moore to| 50. 000 OR MA ‘an League, and for several year: ting Naps to four hits and one run, I the second round Cross forced the) drop every man he hit squarely on the | saish 2 | | nia vered Be eluded him. on the team, It Was a wonder shat Fits fell with a thump on tne end/ were nor hurting hima He dida't BGS) eee oor recoveredl some) for (hie J Yesterday at Cleveland he was in| 27 2°Gy the way throcgh, The Whi @f his spine. He got up a} jthe hitting power of ils earlice tein | form, and came back at the Cglitornian / eee Toy PEE) Gy CRED cr ea A) a And the fisht went on. Cross strong. Neil's left but he used better judgment through, forced Hitz back to the ropes. They our and was vastly eae tas mixed it hard, Fitzgerald blocking with | ngnting. consummate skill. Finally, Cross hurled | Ihimsel! against Fitzgerald’ with a flurry | | hittable by the White Sox. Backed by jn the game, w tne Naps got Sree re ee ee | perfect support, particularly by Lajole,! five men to first oa abla Charles W. Murphy, owner of the the winning club next seas: eee Moore bleeding from im the in-|the third round, but | the Unit. hook ees had ne Mouth a: was game i feleies ind cen oe or | gee | chien oto! ngs Paarl tam che ate rect ou German Champion Oarsman Rea es gross (pounded at him Millionaires to Drive |New York National League tea a $90.- | tor the $0,000 expen To Compete at Philadelphia was an ins. WO for “Chris Math munica instan} } Day, but was not in the best of cop: WIR and W4s compelled to quit woen t the game Near the Naish, adtoough beaten only Pulliam EW York scullers who row In the | 4a “Short In “this ruee von a ich ai ae singles at Philadelphia next week! Gaza showed bly good term also decided that Cnicago had oo @uring the Founders’ Week re-|4nd_ si pause in the fg and then Cross de ibera Fitzgerald, stiil down o: on the jaw wija vicious referee rushea in and away. Fi t up wi ; teetery on nis pins, A ) rang. who is to-day decla In Vanderbilt Race "220%. som» ger of the Giants, d to k declare tha: | offer, and the season ankles. and 8/see the famous twirler in a Giants P RESIDENT HARRY C, PULLIAM, those who ; a the old FEATURE of more than ordl-) great’ in erior Walarmanship and al e may! chance to claim a forfeit game on|— av F T pest efforts | DS Practice of two w — NAY init ps On| gatia will be put to | ton for th OW much damage those two tout nary interest has been awak- al next Uniform. Sept. 24, when tne Cuos appeared on} i ay paiser Wilhelm has sent Gunter bee comping ra ‘ blows did no one knows, They.| ened in the Vanderbilt Cup race ape ha yall Corer es ee meee bon Fes ORGS) for, nome: yea exer the eld at the Polo Grounds and went) °°)" 3t, German champion as ® com:| Six crews front iistcity will ent may have done none at all that| ‘hough the entry by several million- cun race, | through an intermediary by Murphy,| grate, and (321) ‘arcugh a pantomime performance, and |°0 : | peeh outers’ Week regatta, Durando counted in the final result. But Jimmy |@lres of powerful racing autos. This is = zs | after the recent Chicago series of games | Mat s lie Diet game of | Petitor : ts one of the| Millet, of the New York A.C. bein : ; eee ie z \ : ‘nau D0: been ore| Lieut. Bernard von Gaza ts one of the | the single-svull Yepresentative, although Britt lost to Joe Gans on an exactly | the first ume in the ory of this con- 149] AUGHL jat the Polo Grounds. Fr ¥ Ce SOSA Ors :| ican ers in- Europe and he Fred Shepheard of simiiar foul. It would disqualify @/ test that private interests have been so IN TO PLAY juenemer ct ithe! Cubarwat matter “op! to) thelllbad)alrenay Ikea] ewoier shreel weal of ay be another oom: fighter in any other city than New| Senerally represented, it being expected q | son's work. closel all the ReOratherLiekaus erotics sp STN AG yan: rowing well ani . 5, if are actice on the Schuylkill River) should give a nar ry 0! York. {that nearly half of the entries may be ORA MORNINGSTAR }in New York, and came ¢ Cail for a EO OLS cy | so aard tace weeting Last Cross had the third round, They both|f thls kind. The deep personal in- slugged willingly, but Cross had the| terest which finds its greatest develop- best of the mixups. He was stronger; ™ent in the enthusiasm of amateurs and faster than the old warhorse, Fitz-| Will be brought out in the race on vill be held, | Saturday. Oct. 10. Shepheard and Fred wharelthe reealtay Reussel. and Rivas and Quinn. of the New York A.C. will make up two : Ling will be held in Cincinnats| !95 to meet Frank Greer, the Boston goubies and “there seu alsa be “a, four he mee 5 cham-| and elzht-oared and octuple crews to | ga, Stenday. "and will ‘ve attended by | 0afaman, who won the national cham /and, elsht-oared and’ octuple crews, on that any club ownl test among the | services would not only son which pro ing card in whatever city HES ESH played, but that such a E th eeipe | Cours: 4 pruiestirom the New York ciuo on| Lieut. von Gaga came over here hop- ruling. ta | re. He Sine vey, | plo i out a month I gerald grinned in the old way, bu] Saturday Oct. 2% for no doubt the ar, Wao pi | always have a mighty good chance to, Chicago that there wasn't @ chance in OFA, BEE Rn AS Hemet nc Mai about- ¢g]| Ret necwell: renresantad there was no great sting in his blows.| owners of the racing cars will bid the ch ntght for | win the pennant. jthe world to get the Giants’ great’ Ebbers, of Brooklyn. Charlie Murpny, | °° : Time and again he landed flush on limit in order to get the best chauf- F pn carroms at Mae! Chance, it 1s said, advised Murphy | pitcher. Leach'’s jaw and staggered him, but! feurs to drive their cars | MongRy only for a moment. 5 Cross started (he fouggh with Chinese) 2e¥ond tt tactics. He ‘ tongue and) the possibility made faces tr¥ing to tween W. K. Vanderbilt. Harry Payne meeting of the Board Cruse ints a ta Wh Foxhall ixeene, jr. such is 4 ctober. Failing to ge caled in view of the fact that owing | place early in Oc | te the closeness of the League race the; race with Greer the German cham- rotested game is lable t0 cut @ big ‘pion, who is ‘ve only ath.ete from that - @nd they mixed it al s been on the tapis for ure in the ultimate outcome of the — n - ws eens us staat | , a RY TE r ete for international In the fifth Fitz began SSSA arn atl aaieninam pened! esident Pulliam refused to discuss! Country to com! ! | a cut lip. They fouck efron if F Sing annie eros fv his ruling other thas In. the oficial, honurs here this season, will try to do the line. A fierce right t w stag. | (ate 2 Bae poet [ statement announcing it, in which he, his best in the races next week. gered C badiy nei e end of the| Mr. ¢ during the pra Fale. uph the views of Umpire O'Day.) ‘phe German sculier came here from| At the Sharkey A. C. the principals Found, but Vitzgeraid only looked at| last race said one evcring at the Gare who. as umpire in chief at the game lithe Henley atta in England, where . him and failed to follow up his ad-| den Citv Hotel that he believed his 5 H e Henley regat \ | —— 9 declared it a tie contest after Merkle in the main bout will Be Harry Engel vantage. Nerecaterceay ta uke) factor thenleMe ad made his unfortunate blunder in| he won his heat for the diamond sculls, | and Frank Mango. to, The iree- | baseball nest or ever paid for a was 8 matter, however, th fa sweepstakes race t re hat with Mathewson on iis tea: do the twirling, al with ¢ ingered”’ Brown, the Chi a dts i eld and « to e has becc oO experts sational w having made 8 ; is a member of the Heasd ‘rn professional, ha Dut Ia barred from acting| match race with Eddie Durnan, of as his club is an Interested Toronto, for the American champion- | ship, this race being scheduled to take team, 1 be 1, wou They will battle for a land for a few m ight over there, In a le fp this city Jimmy says been matched to meet 0 ! cond Srid- 4 A rey i 1B sixth was a good Vanderd It's. This was following a with | vallo| r their slumbers wralltg bate cdeige cone base on Brid- | deteating Scholes, the Canadian, who| 5. rounds, Four other bouts will also a o ” with long wallops ja All Sea Je Has Stood i 5) felts safe | Was the only representative from this match, Cross had a morning run over the} py.) Aas it Knocked ht. In these days of baseoali All Season He Has Stood in the ——— s eee | be decided, hertiaen cup ¢ the cup. His Home-Run Hit Naocked t i | side. Von Gaza Js of novle tamily and | A spas Si RIA TER ) ' a fans reckon the scores like tt Way of the Giants ARMAGH MEN HOLD GAMES | 2%; ident in the University of Berlin,| At the Dry Dock A. C, Past Tenth here) BIS 1 New York Out of the Sn eine Oh eame se: Ba otyulss | Ae et ore cape teese AT CELTIC PARK SUNDAY. PAgce Re Ake aperabe Of Whe VIKA | sire, \asan’ Avenues G. mommy)\cerep, Mtagerojd) has gune back e . LA meet) cpantiee aratac AG Advance, bg u jof Philadelphia, and Joe Bedell, of _iitsserald an a 7 First Pl Ne hear) ropters retort © The Armagh Men's Association wit) ,H® was an entry tn the singies of | Hrookiyn, will buttie for six rounds In ® terror among lightweights. He {s ae A Did Waar cin ‘Al ad have the first fall weather for its an- the iddle Stawa regatta on Labor | the star bout, Other good bouts will just as clever as ever, and can whip { 4 1 ip the affairs of base-{ While that may not settp nual games at Celtic: Park to-morrow, | = | also be tought, : ee YSEC ane GSR’ lp | + WY y BULGER, Be well 1 € affairs , tt und, as tho teams drawn are in g00d | ————iii—_NP | At the Long Acre A. C. George Roden- his punches in to the mark wiih very ° owed and} BY BOZEMAN BULGER, ball know that the Pittsburg Cluy with- | Pant, It will co w long way to shape after the summers’ carpets | | at Lhd £ , George Roden, few misses, But when he lands he Let ally. abandoned bu a : Hien ana ei tier Creusing toe disevutoct of the sturdy | good spor Is expected. Vipperary meets | JEFFRIES PICKS j Rech and Grif Jones will clash for six ence woo ~— (opijal tote cut Weaner cols net U oanulor athloten whe are dayne ee Corhe The ae ra eR Reere| | rounds in the main bout. Kid Burne é . PHILADELPE 3 aE ry Be if a R sahil toathionencen. championship, and the winner will be BURNS TO DEFEAT jand “Emergenc Kelly meet tn the nook or crook > ould ly is tha gible to meet Kilkenny for the final par (tinal Iimmy orl (@) e2 the “bast six ees » Peseball who can do THe reat opie draw in Armnngh vu, Hie BIG JACK JOHNSON. | |. the ‘ctnton a. c. ae o'connen " Wagner's ! walloj t ™) ant and Vay. Hl Mia ; members Ol the. IrisieAmoriean | will meet Owen !iynn in the star bout Wa ants backs erever t irae * ¥°8\ from Yonkers have entered he i e ve Hy - wil Hany é REPAIRS aEAL , league land” wack evento, dee Brokat isan | | 108 ANGELES, Oct, sin set-| | George Watts and Jue Hyland will pox / N27rs in n " an erty Ba ee Pecan DM Taie SLI nL a Homie (intr is fp ch in the mile and be te looked on | | fries was asked for an opinion on] | in the semi-final, Ss es of bis umes | RePMAe. Bx crapilug Cut # Hom 4 kne: sit) ad te by many In Yonkers as the coming dis-! Tithe outcome of the Johnson-Burne| | At the Terminal A, C., South Brooke : sturl them by da a Valanar oki By ALouleiend bneskiig ithe Giants NE) f the Glants,’ | tance "\ [ight that is to take place in Aus-] |lyn, Joe Gayner and Dick Miller wilt —- iz club at Cale ‘e bi un breaking up fences of the lead by « on of a poll . eS yee VERY ee a | ] walla and he rep ted: box the mala eres ae al TOUR, , 1K. oney > : . Kr |] "1 think that it will be a great] | Frankie Pass will mect Young Shay, 2 em \ e BY JOHN POLLOCK. mae | OR WALTER GRADY. Milligan pew A Il A bout |] ott, ant 1 look to Burns being re-]| At the NatioMal A. C., of Brooklyn, IMMY BRITT, the clever California | BENEFIT FOR . ! ‘urned the winner, He is too clever || Mark Devlin and Marty Rowan, two Ughtweight, who has been in Eng: nt \ ee (han he Ja given credit for being.” 9}, Al. Deering and Joe Douglass will tur- nish the semictinal of six rounds, yy ag ! f Brooklyn, will } too strong and too courageous for] | good Mghtwelghts ot yn, wi The ‘teatimonial to ibe. tendered Arotnen Wire Ball---He Bea t It the black fellow, Burns 1s bette: [| clash tn the star bout for six rounds. stands, but even then many were turned | BATUNG JOHNSON cee Depurte | 42% 80 great was the crush, — mers, the bn i lc . Baseman MAK AN « Dep Up to the fifth inning neither side had rounds at to be § denna Mais . scored, but In the sixth the Spiketown | ==" r » Off at Wonderland « 2 Th ft Is your evide to chront- | Grays, | tremendous betting rally, LEY RADBOURNE pipner will wer 41 the peerless leader iivated, 1 de- “phe crowd was wild with glee, At last || WAS-GREATEST OF ALL More good fights in me “and on that a. bets Summers islve @urely have to fight 6 to beat Summe t manager of the }/ “puting the Polson Oaks’ triumphal| been retired, Swat Milligan gracefully JARRED JOHNSON. | sire ‘to cant your citention toa kano |, 720,0T0"d waa wild with cleo, At test 7 ? ene, suuntered to the plate, As usual with | some good {1 whist as in-this| py, Pectien ye in tase [tour of the world a y.me was ar- ait great burters Biter altel ii MB |] Arthur Irwin, the veteran ball ae & n ba ae Pay ae nu Greys, @ two strikes to puss. Gur suddenly Ike |] player whom the old-time fans may The national ten-mile championship a ae arranged tootay | EE, He ag cain whieh, like the Polson Oaks, hud |,Ane een to tremble, ae for the frat! | recall as the manager of the Giante, || »,7"% Rational tensmile ehampaneip y ntly Ull ty taste the bitter dregs of defeat, |Qyy N® Detlced the stecly gtint in Swat's |} says that Charley Radbqurne was hich’ willbe tela! at Galiia’ Parken > F 4 i ones and an Johp ne ae , t "rh s e h Jones and } t Ban Joh Telegraph Polo Ike, the star pitcher| ‘Then pulling himself together for the reatest twirler tn toe business Saturday, Nov. 7, will undoubtediy " toget! @ Held tn Chi | or the Grays, seullsing that no ordi. |Anul effort, he delivered the ball, On it || "Ptchers come and pitchers wo. bring out all the distance men not only is . Hiatt a et ee OF ti er fur, | Paine straight and true, But Swat, tak- | but there'l never be another Char- uh i aie ‘mud etitt In the conversation the captain. | |8!Y. device would prove successtus, | fay ul-aim, met the ball fairy on remarked Arthur |!) the metropolitan district, put sit e would b Mario. the Kame and a the sgnvarsation Sox eit’ || had invented the “wire ball," an in: pose and it the ne time the other districts as well. In order to pror ierald said t. and Joe manager of the O* Handed |) enious arrangement by which he sound of snapping wire could be heard, mote distance running, a standard A. A prald said a Sr eae en senlous ay Aulligan had so placed @ wire cutter || “I remember one time when Rad q Ren Nodes ich a i tla round i: | the President of the League af! joiad to foll the wighty Swat, inside his bat that by pulling a string it|Phad won four games in four days || U- bronze medai will be given to all rt a. Gin Clern | | cigar, and a‘ter Johnson had draw: This unscrupulous plteher had f Rauid dart out behind the bail and | [tor providence our team went to} | those whe cover the distance im lesa on Moncey 6 on tt for a while Jones asked ened one end of an invioible wire to the Sever the wire, Thus the ball, instead | § ight minutes, Will be in mreat whape for spool held in his ee r | ow do you | of falling into the pitcher’ Boston (or a Saturday game than Aft he ROSS WAS CARELESS Hesse we you like thet clgar Mr. } | yall, the other end being wand ape & expected” galled’ pysr eee e gends ay “Figuring that Rad woulin't pitch Last year the winner of thie event r {| Yoboae 1 and wo urranged Ud 4 AL | Aer mat landed on @ canal-boat passing out to| | for us, the betting was $100 to $80} | was John J. Daly, of the Irish-Amert- ~ - On” replied Ban, who is short}! that as the ball was delivered it would $€a . can A. C He covered the distance Ip X - a The rule being stl] In vogue t on Boston, A abrupt in nix manner of speak- |) wind and unwind automatically. runner could keep Gh storing ventitt ns When the ame was ready tof |55 minutes 164-5 seconds, Daly i pew efANVING Us THE CLUBS. nt , have Ked worse cigars Shortly before the sue, 48 he ball was recovered, Atligan Seored ivd| | start @ Providence man who had 9] getting into good form, but he will have NATIONAL LEAULE AMEMICAN LEAGUB \ ) n this, Fielder.” Volson Oaks wore donning their unly rune and the was ObNwed t0 slop from! Ets ons wagered on the same came to be In his best form if he expects to WY de Bn Che w ou have,” shot back Jones, “it || iorma, one of the Becret Hervice men | #hecr exhaustion. | this Is the true go. | J 20WM to the bench and told Rad his | win this evént aggin, ey |} you smoked any of the kind that rushed breathlessly into the room and | count of that famous battle, troubles and asked hm to pitch. o4 5 5? —_— || %ou Bawe passed over to yours || informed Swat of every detail of the| PRED. Jo ae 1 GincttMPY, " ‘Bure’ sald ‘Old Hoy ‘I'm all a. 3 | Washingt ; anne And then, @ the Chicago players | | plainly written on every fave, But Swat | the reonede, Bt 7 yyy | Jrow. HH plton for you. iny friend. re Big © far va fabive 9: poe Petrol 7 artes - . ot to be ayed. Fear not, h ‘ecard of Telegraph Pole ike “And Sitch he did, and beat Bos rh Sipelisatl. 0 Boag * * ce ” vit i! Uils cowardl, " ‘ 11) you called wy attention ta) 8 a4 ig oe sa KS, ere 4 sree tied, Twili Coll Gite cowardly cui but I did have « record of | [al Pievenve Poiniess, and bot astehe: Tal f A greater cro ' ‘oa “the wame ike trleg a Swat | Lco\hriicévans OitewicaL0o. goat or t ¢ ball gam: s wae cus) J and was foiled» © Peerless « GINCIKAATILO, ‘Sold By Drugstos Yor’ ot Pbiadeyae : ; aaa = | ay tio af Broan | ntey ne te aimaell {rom | oseball, Tammigar Hall, Te-day, i) Feu. | #pecial (7 ere ru Ht all direc fhamke fOr giving me the mame of | mobail To-Day, Kwu xames. Viret game Dee be sent ie pluie B re cing kne bul 13 * au, Direct wire frou Fhllade. | tions, James ‘I. Krutch, owner of the ‘ ‘Wenhii aa: ‘“S abuso: St Louie after being @ beaten man and Wip the ound . with tno! ONS VS WERMASIOR, —! ia fight on pointe Ft Gee BY Ree ele reg oe ‘clube hed” arate median ° 4 . ‘ ,

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