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an LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT _ GIANTS PULLING FOR CUBS TO WIN LAST TWO GAMES $< McGraw’s Men Have Better Chance to Win Championship if Chicago Can Trim Pittsburg Pirates on Sunday. BY BOZEMAN BU pitchers, Special to The Ever PHILADELPHIA, Oct. have it In the fellows who have stuck in diamond all season like regular pleces of machinery that have won for the Giants. The man who has been the har and most conetatent worker is pennant. ‘he | Arthur Devlin, He has played in every lead by a Cractional | ®aine eo far this season, and it looks as ® New York tas |!f ho will go through the season with my and t# In shape }@ clean record, How many players in s unbeatable. By j both leagues can say us much? The next g four games tho|man to Devlin te Bi ®eymour, He hus ) without regard to} missed just one game thie season. nuts turned iu the lust stretch of the Wiangular race fur (he Pirates ure in th part of the w to hit winning th ants can t ta aeleae) a oie We daeneiye Tenney Another Star. jon of wie Board vt end the), Fred Tenney ts another player who burg has t ames to ane ie Wel ‘has ck to his job tke @ leech, Dur- are ee ie M nning oth: ling the entire season he has not missed ibs have two games to play and |More than Ove or tix gemes. He doce Rares i ir ‘Chicago |BOt remember the exact number. Not aye ‘ ants can | Ouce has he shown the least sign of lag- Ce i 1 sti] make) &!¥ or letting up. As @ matter of tact, © pennant | Tentey has had more life and ginger imate de- {thls season than he has shown for the se ve | last five years, cago to win| His steady work at frst las done fternoon and for Pittsburg to lose, | Much toward keeping the club on top. they figure that If the Cuvs win to-day {Al Bridwell comes next to Tenney ‘vey will play their heads off to beat the; THIS brilliant Nttle Inflelder hae missed ‘rates to-morrow. just nine games out of 149. He has been the sensation of t! i Pirates Are Dangerous: eee rit rre te eeeee ae SROFE, and with the Cu yuld then depen m over the pro nts are pulling for Ch THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 3, 1908. | NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ‘|SOME OF THE LEADING STARS OF THE FOOTBALL WORLD | as ANT or eee VARD { f Jockey Notter Is Missed By Regulars at Race Track _— Won, but no one has ever ‘used Rowe jt knowin business. Notte BY VINCENT TREANOR. pera De Some. tips wre jhis timely hitting in the pinches has won Jockey Joe Notter ts missed by rac Wondlan The Pirates are more dangerous just |#t Jets. ten gamee for New York. He y MOE these da He hasn't Adr : et SeEHOOIN has won four by ving out hits’ in ad a de Tattling uw. If the Glants shou the last half of the ninth inning. It was oy While’ tree Nree out of th four games his clean single that scored McCormick ss PURALLS Rose Beaumont in the rates should win both of theirs the | in that fainous proteste Game with Chi: om temptation, my Rowe | lowing tps usually resuits Birat ee a Sic: 3 i played tr abe iihes (himeTS Ge: iaeieet i Irates would) win/out by a narrow mor- i349 games, hutian several dccaaions. he ay teed idle. | 1, Kilitecranicie h sin, unless the Board of Directors gave | has voluntarily retired in favor of others x of money th didie- |) race she would have m r D ested g: e ne fants, ip | aftes the gaines © pretty well tr and, wertin: It Jsn't oft that Bil i] hoe protested eee, fone en oe ta hand. ‘To tell what alike hag been doing As he with ESE MRUCH CORTSLE Sch, van be seen, therefore, that the only! would be a foolisii waste of space. Ie ‘ . @ choice in his colors to w thing for the Giants to do {s to elim-| there a boy in America who toes not ny 3 arly oo inate all doubt in the matter and clean | Kiow? nunds, This will nece 12 tak-| “little Buck,” the Mayor of up the remaining four games. Mathewson Pitches To Day # off quite some welgit, is to! teenie younces that he. This can be uoue, and McGraw says it} McGraw told me last night that Ma- wny Keene mounts around the} puck. stil is “early ortio will be done. | fase and would pite Bet r Gh Giants to- mark, But for R | limit: | Jewish teachings; and will fast the ens a) day, and there is every reason to belleve | for the remaining three games wilt "BINGELAML OF iO —ee caer Ho the winners at Anus. | Archie Zimmer Into tae s that Earl Moore, the former Highlander, | Wiltse on Monday, Ames on Tuenday = GCE Da Reni eiioye ae; | Wmelight. “He saddled "Yankee Dat ENBA ty 2 and Mathewson on’ Wednesday. All ty hai FULL BAC ne or tn Ae Hera ter Thursday und Animus yeeterduy™ CAPT. TOUL Will pitch for Philadelphia. On the face | these dates are ut New York with 1eTORIAW NEWS CO that ha shoulal bevkent on tle ercuca OF PRNW ,ef things, that looks as If the Glants| Boston, 2 i when there, 1s fame and mo: eng | The right coin wao sn Beaucoup eught to win, The New York club Is in z yemerday. and the colt improved start. —S—= ee much better shape this morning, and | you can't guess Ticaley ney say the cloud of trouble is beginning to ae ee eT ee ae a Football Teams in show streaks of light and sunshine. | P: ry H ip C dl ge Men It was only McCarthy's ability: « oca Y er tl ‘on for him on Con Dioalisitlleniias come aromaaen three rayers fe olle i ground saver tat won for htm tan Son through a system of vigorous massag- | ing, and yesterday he showed little in- elination to hobble. He proved on one wecasion that he could run when he hac to. Bresnahan ts also in much better HIRST GAME OF Btellation, ‘There was a |} ley on Lord Sta to Win, Says Coach Bigelow. ‘The college athlete of to-day is a clean man who lives an upright ilfe, and als shining example is what makes others follow him. of rooting for Craw hope in the fifth, Shape tor Hard Campaign Abou thirty men have reported fo: 4 DEFEAT BOSTONIANS | Larry De npwey 1s there with : {tice throughout the week. 1 f emlle. No matter how they breal wade eee oot ibe | —e— We she! Fur up on the outskirts of the Bronx,|«raduation of Harry Slowen, one of the vcs: bape, and he will catch again to-day. | That's what Coach H. 1. Biglow, of Yale, says, and ho tells an interesting’ || MeGarry, finds “him cheerful ee ee ee FAIRE AHL ELTA ana Mees a Me Cea Bresnahrn’s Great Record. Ip ipaeletiwnarithe/college/ maniefitosaay aia) | (Special to The Evening World.) peo Ae | the edges of Brooklyn's cemeteries, on) 9 severviy felt: ‘but Coach Oieoit hover 20 | “The big man at college to-day," said off the field and entered his ite work. ff! GARDEN CITY, L. 1, Oct. 3.—New-! the hilltops of Jersey City’s slopes, the] oiccrive manse Dowshersy Into an equiliy Roger Bresnahan has broken all catch- - [pee Biglor 18 Bt te one ee re | citar ante ce mied football ang $811) vork golfers won a great victory to-| ROAD ORIVERS TO MEET. | (he furore o st pigskin has te-|" Tu-duy, om Ohio Field, N.Y. U, plays the tag records of recent years with his || Tues truest and strongest, man is not | reason to learn that "the man on the | |day over the Boston team in the an- nded throughout the week, Colleges| St Stenhen’s eieven, a’ comparatively performance of this year, and he will go pecewarily the one who follows the crowd | eleven or on the track who has a good || nual fall tri-city match on the Garden| , F sch 1 and fc club elevens are All| ig ture than ator metieg ity, prove down in baseball history as one of the | J and doee what ove y other man thinks Is | religious pacblog fe ibe man in whom f) city links, The Metropolitans made 7 r Eee. lead Yer Asoo SD rena ring itor ys to come. ‘AS the C " i 0. Nowadays. college | everyone has confidence Here New will hold an ercity prepa. \ e Co tae city « aver known. He has caught up to this! About 300 Fans See High- the best men of the colleges are those| many athloves there are who at night say [| Anderson, ex-Bay State champton, led Pepe t Umma a Lh dee ip t of Fordham University,| but the attempt was a cai, time 134 games. The highest previous who & in for ‘sports, and 8 fellow who thelr frases. before het. ee | Jerome D. ‘Travers, twice national monday, zat an here will be nse F irdy. red-jerseyed warriora| Gal, 60m 60 must acl mi rel chiet | trott d wee pac! Us, a mil- umber was a little more than 100 gamei landers Defeat Nationals 1] Maz old-time follower of athletic sports| know whose Work amounts to something ampion, @ great race, Travers wins te une and three esis syenta:(eialle| been battling under the direction | Rt aati S eaught by Johnny Kling. who has followed every football game for] and in whom their team mates have !m-§ {ning only on the nineteenth hol 28 P Dy ee) of Coach Howard Gargan in prepara-| work. Little There are only 154 games to play in by 2 to 4. [J ee last twenty years recently told me plicit contigence say thelr prayers, || ‘The worst defeat of the day fell to | 24 to each class, Only horses having |e eer ears game againet Am-| %etg coach Pe eee jy chat Be ad dieroverad Uc to bee faci Mwietner they 90 alone,,or in trainine Hwy mene, New York, who lost every paruistpaied ins a navel tourna | hee eleven, Onbruns ower At the end of the season he was ever anything but good when he got lone of his first nine holes. Walter 0 yecdway or Tom Scanlon, the team's fullback, | Ate Pethe sees will have caught 138 games out of 14 (epectal to The Evening World.) Travis beat H. 1. Wilder 2 up and 1 Amateur events on regular tracks Will! Ji) diy with his left arm bound to his | Murphy. th That record will be hard to beat. AMERICA? to go by careful play, Herreshoft,|be eligible, Professionals are barred.) ee oy w. A torn tendon, he did | At this time, with the season about LOAN LEAGUE FAR, NEW Douglas and Brokaw, ull New York, by |All out of town associations have been) 20°. oa” Curing practice, necessitatea | echnie Pre @ver, it might be a good time to bring | YORK. Oct. &—The Highlanders won jmate, play, won by 5 up and 4 to go, |!pvited to participate, In addition to! f Stn Pe Hea ate pte Pre chni — s P the six events there will be special races P! ist to attention the work of some of the|the first game by a score of 3 to 1. j The pointe Naae rune ORES ' h mgiht keep him out of the ° ether players on the New York club. | Not more than 300 people were on hand York—Jerome D. Travis, 1; Max) [: is the intention of the associatior for the remainder of the #eagon. - 7 ba | valte vis (captain), 1; ) to make this ala day and it was s "5 ds. While we have had great stars in the when tho game started, Cree and | pri gs eae ANE HO VRE aD GBE res TCU e ee (Lae at ie oe aoe eet oueat’®| BOSTON GOLFERS WIN OUT. eld. phenomenal batters and wonderful | Gardner played g004 all for the Hash- i ; Arden M., Robbing, 0; John M. Ward, | beaanizations altall ae y ve, and ought to . landers. 1 Hi zoho Feld i aii Oi ard A, Dunning, horses: eNned by the mambe re of A z ne trongest football. | eorke T. Brokaw, respective associations who may des aerate at Fordham hes eve: | ayy PaYt defeated their br WASHINGTON. Boston—J. G. Anderson, 0; PB. W. | to compete, as \hey may consider tepie CORB . Fe ein Dretiines BELMONT ENTRIES. RH. POA. B. | Whittemore, 1; H. H. \W ler (captain), | sentative “planks may be ob. | turned ou 0 | trom, Ahiedelpaie: In ipa . H. PY . B. }0, H.-R, Johnstone, 0; 1. st. Clattin, 6! | tained trom eH. Tu 101 Pia. ee the New York team in (Special to The Evening World.) Milan, cf. . on a 2 2 10, LINE-UP (special to ‘The Evening World.) PW Puller, 1 Briggs, 0) J. G. Thorp, seventh aven Di. due 22, | | Up on Oio Field, Coach Ole te iShon the Sraine linha thie owing ar the entries for Monday's | Unglaub, 2b. OSes a ouee Peg B bps ne dE aeheple * HERA B9998 Hpatrick . : ove and girls filled Curtis Fleld. y : = " " ia Paces: vs and girls £1 ew Clymer, rf. .., oO) 2 2 0) 0) Ronee r slineanialiel FIRST RACH—For three-year-olda and . . Andrus Brighton, this afternoon to witness the AMUB MENTS AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS, Woward; selling; one miln, Freeman, 1b, 0 0 8 O 1 Biddle al Sunday World Field Day for the mae Ane | ee eee 7 2) Queens ho WUD. eeeee f y nats SSS $85 Ring Avondale testi. 108 | McBride, es, 0 0 2 3 0 Eimny | School Athletic League. Nearly [EMPING » gett Bs (HIPPODROME « Kew Amsierdam i i r wal on yo D ites. 2000 young athletes from over one hun Sti Ne ert) OW AM M E R STEIN’ Si i way, 02 ‘Hg | Street, o .. 60 1 6B 1 1 Hepkin’. 4 TTR |S ’ JOHN O DREW in Jack raw. . ‘ibs yi Boo Ne Phibin 2 public schools tn Greater New HOME S| of Wiitwe. by. 40,00,756.91, Daily Mut. 25 ie ne ios | Shipke, 8b. , +0 0 0 1 J Burpy York are entered in the different events | HUDSON ule Sid bias, Wed R'da DAYS sud i wri” N TROT Eel 0 b Eves. 8. ais, Wed. Sue mkeus > Smoking tn i 1 Maes rn Bi Witherup, pe 0 0 0 3 0 Xensigs pa | for which the Sunday World has offered ROBERT it Bie tn Pa Se oT ee RiGee Kew wi NTT Mee H] bithutre MER TN, hae Ata 042 105, Johnson, p. 6 0 0 2 O, pieeser Wilteme of Penne iyanle gold, silver and bronze medals. OFFES Det viel GU ines Nay, B18, FOLLIE OF 1908 HOUSE" Dan Burke & Girls. Others 100, 1 De —Hateh, 0 Mame, feld Judge contestu SN AT AE {ah Broadway i La, - os 398 carpet Materia : ntestants are the very pick of | GARKIUK ipedney ULU ASER Yidhitity NEXT HOSATTOREATEATIF NOW. — (ns) 108 Bose 0 (ioaslalitom ie Bvenina Ward) the younger athletes in the city, hay- Joey 4 COX. ThetOLLts: CASINO #8 Rie a G M. CoH HAN'S HENRY Wy savage GRRE RS Gan’ s¥orkiot Soa el LE INLD, NEW HAVEN, Conn., |! won the right to compete in the Den CAN isranie | |CLOUISE GUNNING at 0. M. COHAN 'S DEVILIG A SRCOND RACE-The Matron; six fure| Totals ...6....5.,1 8 2 9 & Ocl, $Yale defeated Syracuse this af.|fMal meet at preliminary meets held a2. BE GUN SINGS a | R D E N. * Fart Helmet *Batted for Witherup in elghth. | ternoon by the score of to 0, Coy mak-| during the spring by each of the schools Hf 4 Ht & AT. DALY'S @ 4) & Win ee bas, THE AM MEK ICAN IDEA, Daly Taisen & v8.15 (698) Joe Maddon”, Lies . he they represent. Many of the boys have Billie ur! aN 6 LAS! & | 2 Molnar tee : tie q {ng the winning touchdown in the lust 3 have iss Billi Wren hs y et » LY GUL 1 TMIRD RACE NEW YORE, yi AVe minutes, Hobbs Kicking tie goal [been tn tratning for these games Mi ITERION once i GIRLS L IBE ROW THEA ay Nes id wast CLT Ths eer onrayica bi uA #D, * H _'8 the frst half the bal wash Mrough the summer mouths, They | CRIT HARLES FR ‘ESTED Sat! ANNE {Slrloee LILL AN RUSSULL in Wil nF ee. ELECTRICAL SHOW 966? Tattiing Y ‘ Yale territory the whole tine 1 it} mark not only the of the outdoor | 4 Hurricane $ SHARECR, t S10 L Jel et ORENG ” OLoKO Cree, cf. . <0 2d 2 0 to oked ax if F brought} athletic season in Greater New York Vika sKD, i y \ CO-NIGHT 7 pas i Brenly Vaporte, I osc, 0) 0 4 0 of. .teem) 10 Pade it Yale} but complete the athletic work of the | % Hiltst As HATTIE HERALD So '3 THINS ener AMERICAN St (Homttay Marin ‘| ad Bo | Raper es 0 0 1G 8 Brace 'in the! sedong i year for the public schools ILLI S PY tr °° ALBERTA WHEATRE. || Stee VAUBE VS ITE. ok rH 1 1D. vee, eae ill Before the start of the first heat of W M ee abe te : SER SUNDAY PATE RS ih * bil Alvet O'Rourke, # ...,0 1 ¢ 2 © NOTES OF THE GRIDIRON. {tv fittyevard dash Gen. George 8. Win. | Brest eer A MAJESTiC fg ws, 10-MOA'W NIGHT GAIE! TY aye wage |! special. sHoWEit OF rane oF WY ‘ | " ate, President of the Pub) shoaia * A CARUS, 7 aa 3! way 857 Fite du Gardner, bose os ae Ntianc oaldent Of the tine giant FLUFFY RUFFLES [TED MARKS CONCERT OMe tlw cta Vie TRAVELING SALESMAN, Bway & oth a. Eves, 816 O65 Birlke Klelnow, +0 8 8 & 8! Changes are being mado rapidly an stand, expressed easure at thie Siwdemy ot Man Lich ate Buccebs of the meet ‘ BELASCO® uve, 2.29, | | domed tHe ROUND SCHOOL DAYS Blair, rf. ......5 0 © 2 © © the Yale line up these days, The he ficld days of the Sunday Wor ‘MiTH) SR Tene reste uid Others Day ~ AUR EDWARDS in cast as aoe Warbop, p. 0 0 0 1 © coaches foar Hyracuse University and waid Gen, Wingate, “have worked ithe Knickerbocker ata ARC hie hext THoMPson m NE " oye ay oa have been ard at work all week to files In developing te ‘achoolvoye. 0 Ae AU ia RLISS ‘CEL Ke DEH AN THOMPSO} ANE YS ea re ~ 7 ~ — — airengthen several of the weak posi- Greate, New York. ‘The value of THR : ; Dav . LINGO 80 OAKS: ah eae TOtmle ....46455. 8 6 BT 1B 0 tions, Bingham has been withdrawn field days for individual schools tn the 'ATEST {THE GIRLS OF iS We bub aare ae) way, 60 96./ M Matinee’ tally. Ke, ri from quarterback “ahd “Hopling given hie an scarcely be estimated. OnE ATES STUYVESANT BLANC BAT rere 0 . reavarauce weseie ORE BY INNINGH | 'the Dinca. Hopkine was quarterback on ove che frat event on the programme, | MUSILAL _GOTTERBERG Ee Ee a he BATES PAW IN FULL 0 LYMPIC /, froidntinny Vastu oe Now York’: 0 20 0 00 00 a hes been replaced at left quaia by Ane ee, gunrte? uOmnO wt Lot ond | COMEDY TT Re ones Wm, Hodge “soit! ) diy Sis mL rp dante: inffige,ANe—OR Wither, & im ever Sih! grated "ankle. Andrus Mann Lease, acted aa atariel One Mundrod STemte a ene a ie Aan and COLONIAL Ung Annee ike THE MAN FROM HOWE URRAY iy Puuerne av RTH RACE. 3ye woregreldel sls and) Git Bape, op DelenO® Warhey, b Horne leet oe oni thiugh study cone | were divided into twenty-one heats, SAVOYE a . : Dally, 350 : , Ch a Glee He AL REKVE ‘9’ SHOW “ Oe et denser Yor ai Heations. Another change ts at left| a near Bw i Ha pllea ear "] Py i - , where Kilpatrick, a freshman) i Mati ALHAMBRA 7 tan nee: iH Sek Out-By Witherun, 4; Johnson, ae Of lavt fall, has taken the place| TIMELY GOSSIP FOR tr SAVOY nat Anne’ te Here oar BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS mr bree Base Hite—C: yiner, of Logan, ¢ Bist. Dally, ate r 1 - jlactinagn Pmt ibaa Ap | — THE BASEBALL FANS, OUTLANDISH LITTLE PER.ON,”” “h 6 NTL EWA" row Miss ppl RACKET Bn! faveo—ALOFIMIILY. HKleinow and, Coach Bleek [e making Capt Walter Peter | RC - dw furl . nd gicftens, “ihe, brainy aroun ter | HO 1S! KEITH & PROCTOR'S 144 biwring ‘ny Boi Clymer, Bite 4 oer | 3 SHOWS—ALL Si AR. i M y Bony, panel Double Pave Tiga yD to MeFarite: ond ‘rep, Hecker, the contre fall osfenutya | oT WHY, THE PRETH, WITTY, WISE | | rREMENDOL PEA LL 8s 818. Hu sber's ‘s uscum ti + Mark. Ant Cree to Kiginows O'Rourke, Gardner i#°uit ae tom bit hates tin div teks iP one tan to’ antares. te.) |] AND’ NAIVE HEROINE IN PERCY fttve. 8 ° e. ray , Beaucoup pre wenenitys Gardner, O'Rourke and ing ue Pree ts mie te be ov 1 ee ane paper sare the Detroit teain ‘is MACKAYE'S CubiLDY SUCCESS 1 ECT RKP OEP LP Sy Moore's oy voce Minstre's , sinnle 7 r pints In the lead rner say raw 4 reneh ele ie af the Pay obit Lane: ailen % Hit bv Pitohed Balieitrest. Chicago. potas fis Bye Shoppe: bare i ‘ * (a } The Gasonirs ,, *s neh meek ft M Apprentice allowance | 7 st ple <a SmplrerHuret, | gfticens, of ie iow, York Amapour Asao: | tat ie ee tt | hACKE IT 4s 7 gh Be 8 CeCe 20 Star Attn AYTON’S “iy i Sourtenetensatneeanend | lado otball League have been cievied | to Os won ‘by dive aie Dhue oi ~~ v_ Wyanpke B.C: Stag: | Many, Cuteh tbe promising loaal, veneer Paki Hee (ae “ical perma | SadfGon't go'amy aus NOW BENG PLAYED TO peLcHT. | Jako Ky HACKETT ' Heiss METROPOL ITAN ||* oP LA TOSCA ver. ry a ae dale, Cumerins, rece on sale 4 weeks nN utvance RF ‘ ext Wee! GHEAT K wes r pdred and 8 eet ® is in ‘mn bow Weaeurer. pennant aspirations ye ye y waen ii = aa == al Hab t Beh et gs Nighs babe ry my } dijouaiay, Ube Hundred and Bigtyrfitet areal ni Hea the iahay wat eta et Sarrart Sere. arity We secured (ian the “Ath tice GALLEN ee GYPSY BARON jo Graiienk Mores | COLUMBIA jf G 4 Sth pod anu gud the lt shit and tice | ith Pe nied Mala hai | Sitcttioness vite leaked Bag GaaWgyat ATLANTH. phat Sraiults ran Mirnio WSrid! LOTTI WILLIAM) Ss rip Se Masel eat SG ai, eas BA Eke a gS ver Sty | a hana rte Maes tan A | meapini sich MEH ’CE RRS Bar ares: Naat WeskZMH SOUL Kina wie GABIBE Meg WogkeThoe Comber ant Grr dgnew R \ ’ . slain i

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