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18 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1908. ko'aaiy| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nosenrecs ROBERT EDGREN. SIDELIGHTS ON THE GIANTS’ FINISH _ HEAVYWEIGHTS WILL CLASH IN SI-RCUND BOUT fase smerny LARGE openinas In THE PACE — .. THOSE CHI, PLAYERS | Kaufmann and Bradley to Meet in Ring at the Giants Made Game Try for National A. C. the Pennant, but “Old! Hard Luck” Beat Them! Out in the End. Bow SEATS ON THE ELECTR LIGHT PoLes OUTSIDE THE GROUNDS to all my greatness.”—John ) McGraw. “Until next season.”—Hopeful Fan. | AREWELL—a fond farewell | EXPURGATEO TRANS LATION: Oxy worse Ter--- t-- -.<) How THE CARTH Cse \) Looren To THE OBODY can blame the Giants Aanan Stevens, aa riers e BuretaR = for feeling a bit down In the Chiko HeURNEK = = “og (Gee) mouth to-day. Tough luck! | — . eS . Saag wine WARTVANS) “Ay (NOCH ste ETC. Sa Ye ROA GIAN’ T PLAYERS SPLIT $15,000 GIFT _OF JOHN T. BRUSH. |of the world's series money, It te un-| , Naerstooamth Geet Cubs vooune Better Team in |incm tis crete of the receipt G80 Aly Ov GF amon Tie Aa a ee Battle of Sept. 23. For a long, hard season, crippled and) short-handed, they have made a splen- did uphill fight. When they were be- hind they worked like Trojans until! they came to the front again. That Merkle incident was enough to take the heart out of any team. Yet the Glants | recovered and played it out doggedly | in the last series with Boston. But for that single bone-headed break they would have been National League champions to-day, and within a week might have taken the world title from Detroit, with two or three thousand dollars to each player as a reward Just one single fool mistake robbed tne whole hard-working team of the results of a whole summer's struggle. It, robbed John McGraw of the credit of | putting another pennant winner over, NWHENEVER CHANCE WAS PUT ( and that's an ambition that has kept OUT WE WENT THROUGH THIS Cpa BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ya ht duri t 1 7 John awake many a long night during To INTIMATE THAT THE UMPIRE Giese cues ceca) |e eS coy in iio casaiag Galt vo can again do honor to the G ere alm to the wounds of battle. The cRowo may FUN wort - EANGHAM'S FINCST. have to be divided the past year or two. | . . Pulliam's decision, and that of the! WAS A “STi - UP MANY Nervous. NSoj fares) 1006s (concernealine?: ae eommission, was inevitable under the) “—~ noumorell hey in . Sere Se eee cee eect rules of the game. And so the tle had F. aati to be played off. The Giants have lost. | oot a cams own Bara It’s all over. There is just one ray of againat the Tight Ee the defeated: The generosity | of John T. Brush has provided a bonus | that will help the players to forget} thelr loss and disappointment. Of | Oo TN OPK 2 or es the woods and the hunting grounds now eae to rest strained nerves and tired sinew; quar in preparation for another eenava With both Logan and Kilpatreik out of had the best ba fight when summer comes again. burg, A Wednesa Kaufmann and Barry _ Matched for Long Bout , fzes tonal League, and to them we must proved that they a * 4 an club in the League. ape at ‘ale, Mersereau, tne clever he two giants of the diamond w: | New York Univ They Ready Hollecarse the freshman team of | Up in front of 3 was installed in that position, He 10se who BY JOHN POLI OG K. California GREAT team, Chicago. A great| team—rather loud and quarrel- ey beat Pitts . A teamerather loud and quarrel! Tackle Oid Rivals at | shown’ ashes. of bruancy al ao ee on ae AUIS pelirorais ; a eek, and Alcott and Burch coa tha ) night b cal ‘ won't go in print. But a great team ae av. him continuous erday. Yale's * ite yim sire ue of ballpiayers at that. Yesterday surely | Stevens on Saturday. string of halfbacks, Philbin and 3 Club Has Disbanded. jfornia fight prom | ic eaw the class of the League in action phy. “were again rested. Wheaton a The seertiedlshandulm the Chicago 3 : i > Both teams were nervous, no doubt of | fe rey pe SI OER Besny anon F fs dunes ectaer vende $30) 5 that. Few know what a strain Matty| New York sity scored twice, and Whe ‘ a | or New Yorn *! was under from the start until he went Same with S| brought both touchdowns. mete ceepted Long's The varsity showed great improvement runs were for more than tw a out after the seventh inning. Matty’s H i | fe scored on and his performance was the most | Lily Deian farm has been in bad shape, overworked, | 19 thelr mmr yesterday, and scored On| tate in a broken field seen at Yale thi in ars for several days. He told McGraw ho | tP 1) ORD Zap Gen ; ; Cubs and Tigers Begin “Little” Rust, Uap eip rom (ementtieldiseaniat alent his 6 Kaufmann, was also a Let at Can gaan se |ronyod Guarterack on one 6 aio TE Bon Se Their Battle To-Morrow | 7.5" =. Ms best. He did it. For two or three| team, was out yesterday cc the score. | innings he worked well. Then he lost| Kicking squad. He picked Taylor, = | THE SCHEDULE. that magnificent control that has made | Gorsch, Aulift, with Gorsch as the best Jay, Oct. 13%, in Detroit. him famous. A winter's rest will be | 4D. AACA DRLERE: good for Matty. Oct. 15, in Chicago. The game showed what a vost advan- tage it is to have the manager of the team in the play, ‘Time and agai Brown became bad'y rattled ¢ Aue manager of | 1 with the | 9° ¢ arranged a ME WON PEN NANT; DONT GET GRA TWG STAGS TOQ-NIGHT. got it” has was ait af Dave Campbell a his battle ciamoring t tur a long t rived at Cambridge ning for jute scrimmage was in wht ndowns. Two wel weeks and } vice in. deve narvard of-!f on the fiel atu lot of The p will Uberately walked over toward Laon ene yond athe talked him down to. earth the latter being ‘on uw forward pass, Nad to say. “We lost tod manager like McGraw, who $ BEN wviaeqera ti deman, who was piay rues a A. Kid Heebe anc gar himself, is at a disadvantage. : ; something " | nthe main bout is OB FARRELL, the veteran fighter, Mar that will be final will bring | Matuey nitehed Aa and referee, who was great before | 0! e Saturday d Joe Tracey One * John L, Sullivan's time, thi Drentzer, Le formerly played ard | McCoy should be able to “come baci at Annapolis, 4s late for t “Of course,” says Bob, ‘Met has ie i ‘on the Wiscon. been quite a cut-up, But he oun eason with yet. He was a wond: time. Why, if he in his fighting a shadow of h old cleverness this boy Stewart won't raging mit n wene | Aeene Sends Horses After Blakes ai Every Chance to drop Stewart any time. 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