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, BEST ‘SP ORTING PACE IN NEW YORK WELSH MATCHED |< HOW “TERRIBLE TERRY” LOOKED IN THE RING Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). _ TERRY MPGOVERN GREATEST FEATHERWEIGHT OF RING | With Possible Exception of George Dixon, No } Fighter Has Ever Classed With the “Ter- tible One”’—Neither Attell Nor Kilbane a : McGovern by a Million Miles. ee F” ‘This artlole te the second in the great series by Robert Bagren of the greatest fighters in ring history. The third ar- tole will appear on Saturday. Capyright, 208, ty The Press Pubiishtag Co. (The New Yort World). MERE was caly one greatest featherweight—the tncomparabie % “Terrible Terry” MoGovern. With the possible exception of Dizon PSGovenn's FIRST Goon ment -- ’ Gee! IT must BE GREAT ) RNY BATTERED ENGLIEH CHampion HE WHIPPED & DeAvER WW The To BE & CHampion “ Peo.ar Pamer's pe: BUNCE Te Places IN & Paw Seconos. MACKIE CUTS DOWN LEAD OF MDERMOTT U et ON MERION'S LINKS NIN ender fanned ou +" aig cert er gent ent a [EE ata ae after a short sprint. Evers was retired Close Scoring in Last Days of ‘olier out to Johaston unassieted, No RESULTS AT WINDSOR. Philadelphia Open Golf im @ fast play, Hummell to Daubert. Ww No Runs. None Left. Allen fanned out. Moran filed out to) Runs. One hit. None Left. Mitohell. Cutshaw fouled out to Phelan. | Tebold fouled to Smith. Chapman! FIRST RACE—Purse 9000; two-year- Tourney. ‘ No Runs. None Left. was casy for Peckinpaugh and Knight. | o1dy; five furlonga.—Hodge, 108 (Martin), SIXTH INNING—Schulto beat out a] Johnston popped to Midkiff, No Runs.!11 to 6, 3 to 6 and 1 to 3, first; Black slow Dounder to Hummell. Phelan hit) None 5 Toney, 118 (Loftus), 4 t 1 high bounder tn front of tho plate and| SIXTH INNING—Chapman threw out) A second; slndie Wulkne pol Bass os o a Cree. ni oun johnston, who +{ id af Beat Allen's throw to first, S:hulte mov- icp paAial ton), € to 1, 7 to 6 and 2 to 6, third. " touched first ahead of the runner. Peck- ond and made @ clean steal of second. | !ne up to second. Sater bunted rately, Time-1.002-6. Dick Dodie and Amaz Teareau dunted, but’ Snodgrass bent| filling the bases Mitchell hit Into a! inPaugh fouled to Turner, No Runs. | .| double play, Hummell to Cutshaw to | None Left. day at the new course of the Merion GIANTS. ares tee Ld aeesen toned | Daubert, Schulte acoring and Phelan! Jackson singled to right, then atole beeen RACE Purse 00; four-| cricket Club John McDermott of At+ Une Torrent, Groh to Tinker, acoring | Feaching third. Corriden singled to cen-|%econd and took third when Hartzell Fea pr ai hesaased IBA S CIty, BAUSRAL ODE Sh amPICe ee $e , - | failed ond on Smith's throw, : h 1 : ¥ Snodgrass and putting the Giants in| tr® sending Phelan over the plate. Cut- | rk wm ve, Saeeline ay ty Cree, seorea| t? % Won; Working Lad, 106 (Schuttin-| well ahead with a lead of four strokes, the lead, Herzog batted for Shafer and ’ A . Ber), 6 to 2, 6 to S and 1 to 2, second;| Isaac Mackie, of New York, Fox Hille, drove a long one to Beecher, who | terrific line fly. Jackson, Turner out, MIKI to Knight. | ss cenae, 98 (Wileon), % ned backed up to the fence to catch it,| Meyer wae an easy out on his alow| Ryan singled over second. Ryan died ‘ ay eel es seis Wien » 10 to 1 and] stood second, with Jack Hutchi! Burne stole second. Groh tossed out | Jumper which Lavender and Saler took {ateuling, Smith to Hartzell, One Run.) Kaien wien 404-5. Miss Jo-| pittsburgh, only one stroke more, Fletcher, One Run, One Lett, Two Ae-| cafe of, Wheat soaked a grounder to|None Loft. Lord Blam Henry Hurcrinn, eaerchs| Orrin Terry, Summit, N. J., another pin ne i ee beat the latter's Posteri eb LS oreo me oauite Splidlavalea-Pan on, Muff and) srecropolitan entrant and a home-bred . For' kicking at @ decist throw to first. Daubert singled up the| Jole to Johnston. fanned, Sm: x ) Termett, was in Soatth ol irinkes was pat ent Peal atest thint base line, Wheat racing to second. | singled through Johnston, McConnell sity aah Ajied et ioe year be pene ee ade \ ee four rounds Kach year he made them| died, Groh to Hobby. Dodge made al hammbr took his place. 5 Smith hit Into a double play, Phelan to| fled to Ryan. No Runs. One Left. | o.° lie (nappy, 9 to 9 to and 1 to Sargent and Fred McLeod, tied of hitting. Be improved bia natural style | wonderful one-handed stop of Flotcher’s| SIXTH INNING—Hersog wont to| Sater. No Runs. One Lett. O'Neil fanned. Mitchell ot an infleld | ("5 4¢, Great Britain, 10. (Mart Le poaliad ene : His longest fight was with George Ming: /hot bounder and threw him out at firat.| third in place of Shafer. Rerghainmer| SEVENTH INNING—Lavender struck| hit on x alow bounder to Midkiff. Lie-! ¢ ig. it to % and 1 to 8 eecondy Sim] ome nee ay fs tee beled No Runs, None Lett. struck out. Groh popped out to Mer-| Sut for the third time, Leach walked. ' bold lined @ single past Hartzell. Chap-| rasey, 108 (Goose), 18 to 1, 6 to 1 and| rn “Ontest tonday was eighteen Harris was Georgie's| BHCOND INNING—Hoblitsel singled! Kio. Clark got a base on balls, Pack-| vers hit into ® double play, Cutshaw man forced Liebold, Peckinpaugh t0| 5 to 3 third. Time, 1.18. Sir Blaine,| Meds! Dlay, both morning and after- r then. Jimmy Burns, a brick- to left. Tinker lined out to Murray. |ard struck out. No Runs, One Left, |t? Hummel to Daubert. No Runa Hartzell. Mitchell stopping at thir’) stediator, Upright Helen Barbee and| "0M, making seventy-two holes for the Try. ve inrtit Groh singled to centre, sending Hobby) povie fouled out to Hoblitsell, Merkle | None Left. of Chapman stole second and Mitchell) §, 1, Houghton also ran, title, which is open to the country, The took charge of his match making. The! ‘ third, and took second on the throw. | was safe on Berghammer's error. Groh Hummel popped+ up tof Bresnahan. | scored on Smith's high throw to ore FOURTH RACE—Frontier Handiggp;| scores: combination was to result In a’ fortune, Clark singled to centre, acoring Hobby. neue a nice running catch of Murray's| Fischer walked. Callahan batting for| but Chapman was out at third, Wolter| $3,500 addéd; three-year-olds and up-| Following are yenterday's totals and tor each. and Groh, Suggs fouled out to Meyers, foul back of first. Merkle was out! Allen. Callahan hit into a double play. | to Midkiff. Ohe Run None Left. ward; mile and a furiong.—First Sight, to-day’s scores: Phelan crossing the plate and Sater reaching third. Cutshaw then made a STANDING OF THE CLUBS fine stop of Bresnahan’s bounder back a ‘and on @ throw to first pales. 28 4 | Phil pate B 6} pate { ‘ Cubs' catcher, One avis 4 hoa. inneti. 31 51 Chicago. . 4 A Smith drove a long fly to Michell. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES ‘Hummel soaked a grounder to Evers, Steen | : Tort, 0, who threw him out at fire. Fleher's fateh, 6: Hiwtog, 8, 11 tnnines, A dares hard hit went straight to Corriden, who t. Tanta, 2. 10 (Special to The Evening World.) HAVERFORD, Pa, July 16—When the second end last day of the Philadel- pPhia open golf championshtp began to- ‘Was the cleanest of clean-living athletes. He was absolutely honest. He always fought to win. 1 remember well @ conversation 1 heard between two noted sporting men just after MoGovern had knocked out Joe Gans Ho #0 gure,” said Mayhood. but you're coming along the chance, (Continued from First Page.) be the better Pec fomtt Pietcher, Beacher got a base on balls, ‘as they were| >but Maresans was out, Fletcher to Mer- im. He had dewun|kle, and Dodge died the sume way. No i of his fights went twenty|Runs. One Left. junds; many only @ round or three or! Dodge threw out Burns and Shafor , i i ei i i z i H } — Devore popped out to Merkle, Two ? (c “ti Corriden to Baler. No Runs. Non —_—.__-- 104 (Moody), 6 to 1, 6 to 2 and 7 to 6, : , one, rete ney mee comen hee OW ‘Terry's first fight was with! Runs. One Left. Lapacpnsi ease mela hadi sabihel Bald “SCHOOL OF CONTROL” FOR | von: Hamuton, 106 ‘(iuxton), 8 to 1, 2 tol Fred Mcleod, Washington, syyride ae Harry Forbes, afterward Doyle singled against the right Meld) syne INNING—Devore filed out INNING.—Wagner now Land 8 to 6, second; Buskin, 112 (Smath),| George Sargent, Washington, 169, 78, wee only @ litte teow He knocked wall. Merkle forced out Doyle, Hobby | eo urna, Bewher Rol ® bese on mang | Diching for Brooklyn, Schulte ied out ERRATIC BALL PLAYERS. !: to 1, 6 to 5 and i to 2, third, Time,| J: K. Thompson, Merion, 179, 78. he degan Sighting. But he| "ores out tn Atteen rounde, Not long| to Tinker. Murray hit into @ double; iiecchor caught Marsans's pop fy ana | t@ Mever. Pheian lifted one to Wheat, F 1.513-3, The Widow Moon, Kingly, Mil-| Isaac Makle, Fox Hills, 15 was wonderfully strong. He was | Sitervard Knocked out bantam play, Tinker to, Groh to Hoblitzel. No| titew to Merkie, doubling up Bescher, |Saler Wasyan easy out on his low! ST. LOUIS, July 16—A “school of oon- | ton B., Flora F.na, Donerall and High! William Tallman, Plymouth, 188, 91, fora of Irish parents at Johnstown, Pa,, | C#mplon Casper Leon in twelve rounds,| Runs. None Lett. No Runs, None Lett. dounder € Cutshaw who toned him | #0l" for rookle twirlers is to be started | Private alro ran. Jack Campbell, York Road, 178, Son eae Greeaht 6 Brecttye eaiy|42 Gantam champion Terry knocked| THIRD INNING—Rescher made al No Runt None batt oo lout No Runs. None Left. \by Clark Grimth when the Washington = Out @ number of famous fighters in that! beautiful stop and threw Marsans out at RITE Benne | ! Emmet French, Merion, 16: team returns home. Griffith's schooling Clase and feathers and lightweights as/ firm. Dodge also struck out, No Runs, | *T@#* Popped out to Hobiltzel. Tesreau made a teal pitcher out of Bochiing. |BAN JOHNSON CONFIRMS W. Entwistle, New Brunawick, a popped out to Dodge No Runs, None 'who had the reputation of being th . aE oa None Left. | Lert HIGHLANDERS wildest yet, and now Grimth plans spe: SUSPENSION OF COBB) 77. OF sscnots, Whitemarsh, 164 8. E | to D ——eo Over in England was Pediar Palmer,| Meyers lined out to Devore Snod- ed H IGHTH INNING—Dodge filed out, {clat tuition for Clarke, purchased yester- : the cloverest little man ever developed) grass died the same way, ‘Tesrea|s, purns in whort loft, Hobby grounded | |day from the Yankees, together with) Ty Cobb of the Detroit club was sus-| Gers Sayers,/Merion, 165, #2 im Great Britain before Jem Drisooll's| struck out. No Runf. None Left. 5 Engel, Harper and Gallia, Jack Jolly, Newark, 171, 7%. tame, Palmer had invaded America| “rountit INNING. -Dosle tusred out |OUt £0 Merkle unassisted. Berghaminer pended for his altercation with Umpire dropped a Texas leaguer back of sec- Hildebrand during the Philadelphia Tom Anderson, Oakmont, 167, 78. George Dizcu. He was coming over to] Hotell Tinker aingied to centre land” gry single. Uerghammer wan| ‘Continued from ryt Paxe) | WESTON AHEAD OF SCHEDULE game at Detroit vesterday, President) J. Dougherty, Merchantvile, N. 3: fight Dizon for the featherweight east is caughf napping off first, Meyers to —— |Johnaon of the American League con-! 172, 87, > of the world, tle ine second hit, advancing Tinker to second. kle to Doyle to Merkle, No Runs. 7~—__e-_-_—— BELOIT, W July 16—-One day | firmed the suspension to-day, explain: James KR. Thomson, Philadelphia, Ha Ui HH Hf Clark hit Tinker with a batted bail, the dsy''ing that it had been automatic, Guced Palmer's manager to match him ft. two hours late to~<day and as @ result|ahead of his schedule, Edward Payson (68, 85, with ttle ‘Terry, bentem oh Pumper delng out and the batter’ being on . wa Weston, the veteran pedestrian, arrived Tesult of @ telegraphic request aent by) py simon Carr, Huntingdon Valley, ppt era g Unto Sommer Of) credited with @ base hit. Suggs popped the firat game of the double header | een te eset thie, morning, He ht, Umpire to Chicago, Moe Of the sat at mer ; i . ° + He jengue. “When I receive 8. at the boat, with a great band and a| Mt to Doyle, No Runs, Two Lett. / did not start until 2.90 inetead of 145| planned to go on to Janesville, Wis, report of the case,” ‘ne added, “I'wit| Ernest Killick, Wee Burn, 11, with- long parede, Fiage were fying, bands| Burns got an infleld single that was [as scheduled, Tne New Yorkers were | before night. \ fix the time of the suspension." | drew. @ much celebrating of ie ' viiliam Byrne, \e + "hands aci he con’ At the Waste|Tinker, Hletcher hit to deep right for _—~— Junch on the run at the Union Depot | PITCHER EARL MOORE SOLD WINDSOR ENTRIES. Orrin Terry, New York, 158, 8 ebester Club in Tuckahoe boxes were|* single, sending Shafer to third and i i Hit counters, c . TO ST. LOUIS FOR $3,000.: C. Hoffner, New York, 166, 0, eold to famous men from all over the| tok second on the throw to third. (Cesta Area Firat: Rak A crowd of 00 was on hand to a $3, | WINDSOR, Ont, Juy 16~Phe entries! John McDermott, Atlantic City, N. J, world. Goulds and Vanderbilts were! Doyle lined a wicked two-bagger into jeloome Chance'’s men. Manager Birm-} pi ADELPHIA, July 16 — Eari| for to-morrow’s races are as follows: | 18, 79. in the front rows, Richaré Croker, Sir| right, scoring Fletcher and Shafer and Ingham shifted his lineup, sending Lel- ‘ FI 4 i Shi Philade! ma 2 ao “ Moore, one of the pitchers of the Phila- RAT RACK—Purve $600; three-year-olds Sidney erwood, iladetphia, Thomas Lipton, “Peggy” Bettinson,| tieing up the game, Suggs made a bad | the ball to Corriden a nies ay Tao dold to centre fled ani vatting bi | gotphia National League Club, was to-|’n4 YB, Canadian bred: one mile, ockpring, | Jack Hutchinson, Pittyburgh, 14, M7, Presiden he ng e a is 3 4 3 o H tics geile fl se rece gpn eoree we cote Dor be Masago Wihloh Phelan got, No Rune One Lett,|Arat. Graney wan on the sick Unt and|day sold to the St. Louls Nationals. It tuatling, 102; (a) havolola, 100. D, Cuthbert, Philadelphia, 16, 87, 3 Ss q M ied thn hase price was $3,000, (a) Giddings entry, The third round did not change the reat |sathered at the ringside. another clean hit to centre for @ single | John Evers, magager of the Cu ia) | Baan paved bab Reger Pecklnpengh | seals: Me BUrCHARS “PFiee a SRCOND RACE--Puree, 9800: threyearolts | order of the leaders, the tota' bo.ag! yhooa,| The fisht—why, Terry simply rushed] and Doyle scored. Suggs was yanked | ‘Mere Wae no chance for ti reported|got @ great hand irom the natives . fm galing: ola furlongs. ‘leg Ham, %: | moDermett, 290; Mackie, 38; Hutohin- bia |ecrose the ring, battered the Engileh| out of the box and Packard took his| ‘fade, of Jreanatan and Zimerman! when he appeared on the fleld. ALONG THE BASE LINES. to: Liberty “Hal, tit: Le’ Mode, ‘gr; | aon, 233, ~ (alary bot ehampion's defense to pieces in @ few| pi Merkle stole second standing up, | {°F Pitcher auen and Third Basewian| FIRST INNING—Daniels filed to Jack- =. 102; Gold Gap, 106; . 108; | MeDermott was putting variably again Geconds, and beat him down in tess} aturray popped out to Tinker, A wild |5™th. “it's w Joke,” suid the peppery) son, Turner threw out Wolter. Cree] Ed Maler, President of the Venice |huisileise, 110: Commove, 418.) 0)” Janis corning, as was the case yeater: BARTS the} AA & Found with @ furious f pitch nent Merkle to third. Groh threw | ™Snaser: singied to right. Knight filed to Ryan,|Const League Baseball Club, has re-|seuce, 102; Bobby Boyer, 114. + Cape Gay afternoon, Consequently he took idea of ‘adie to Sed Svat et out Meyers, Three Runs, One Left. SECOND INNING—Phelan walked.| No ituns, One Left. fused an offer of $200,000 for the team| THIRD RACK—Purse, $100; for three.ves 7) against 7 and 78 in that order; bis T defend ian's | $86 Aety Uke betaine FIFTH INNING—Devore got a base! S4!eF singled to left. Mitchell wacrificed,| Liebold doubled to right centre. Chap-|and franchise oy a syndicate which in. | olds 454 wis one mile. tien. Han Lett, 96: Ben | oniy bad spots were a 7 on the fourth, ‘approve of “those tough ecrappers.” 80) ern was bantam champion of the world,|OM balls, Bexcher hit into a double| Alen to Daubert. Daubert then made| ran sacrificed. McConnell to Hartzell, | cluded John McGraw of the Giants, Yule, 107; Barnegat, 103; Bim, 104;" White | where he looked and followed with poor Mayhood decided that Terry| See how Terry went after that Aght.| play, Fletcher getting hix hot bounder,|* Temarkable catch of Corriden's low| Johnston singled through the L ix, score real Wool, 108, putting, and at the 18th par 4, when he tke a champion and offered to Nothing could stand before him, In| touched second and throw to Merkle,| WM fy. | Bresnahan was purposely) ny jaocioit eckson forced Johnston, | Im the AFR inning of an exhibition |, ROCBNS DAC tings nent aoe: | went out of bounds and took three putts, him for tee ring be ont down) the FOR of that year be Reocked Cut | Marsan doubled to left, Marnans atole value, Glleg pe tee Parenter Hartsell to Peckinpaugh. Lajole filed | G20" Giunn of the ‘Akron, staat Wrote and, Gadde, 3161 Vandereritt, 3141 (ty Tie | Isaac Mackie, Fox Hills, was steady y 5 i Patsey ie J ef Cree, Run, On , ' Me ye | Usher, 108, (a) Boutherm Maid, 141 the wine n pa tmmedihialy Li : peg ie as ee oc a third, Dodge singled to right and to Cree, One Run, One Loft. League team broke hia left len | aabiens oe again after an uneven short game yes. z 4 Daubert made a pretty drive to left ae bes g scored. Dodge stole necond. Hobb; SBIOND _ INNING. — Peckinpaugh | just above the ankle. whi ‘ . of such o thing again. | founds: HAdle Sprague, two rounds; | Pea ot to Meyers, One Run, One| centre for a base, Smith sucritced tol routed to Johnston, Harteell singled! second base He had recently. been | and up ealiags five and “ove Ipped away to the old Jack- ‘one round; Harry Forbes, | Left. Sater uni ted. Hummel high filed | past Lajole, Mitchell threw out Mid-| sold by Nashville to the Bt. Loula Na. | Ros: zy OA) Bale Leone oe nd for the first time in his Jonany Richie, three) Snodgrass cracked @ single over aec- |? Schulte. Fischer hit @ slow one to- | iff, smith fanned. No Rune, One| tlonals. Tenet ehaas ioe; Kenneth, 108: inet, “ten tone te boxing Saree ont rounds; Fred mayest, bee rounds See | Ward Lavender, and as the ball took a | Lett. “BELMONT PARK ENTRI Prince Chav 121; Rubleo 34, 111; Inland, 118, | terday. learn the entific wo ‘Then came the it with George rl wut Pe ory bad bound, It went for a hit. Daubert Midkiff threw out Turner. Ryan lined le: Queen, Ad g, rook, 103.) Tom Anderson, formerly of Inwood, ft and counter, Just a few weeks) Dixon for the featherweight champion. | Const nt ae op ten in nin Brat mish | moving up to third. Allen fanned out} to Daniels. Daniela also caught on mes ES. Moptealm, 108. C,H, Patios, 111) way putting well again on the third a the amateur championships were] ship of the world, Et atten. In the second’ round me) Weakly, No Runs, “Pwo Lett ON No Runs. None Left. BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK,|" sixtH BACK—Pume; $000; maiden two-year | round after a filghty spell yesterday Terry entered. He hadn't even| |’ a PI ives vatacina to floored Terry with @ hard right on the| THIRD INNING—Leach grounded out, a NING—MeConnell doubled | July 16—The entries for to-morrow's| vile: five furlongs. — tomers, 05; Mery Ano. | afternoon, and was 7H to #0 and 77 yeu & real glove fight. But Terry was) et checked by Dixon's Gesperate|chin, Terry wot up and, turning toward | Hummel to Daubert, Hum ht fleld Ine, Daniela filed | races are as follows He ne: Mockery t0b; Maieeae’ Sit | terday, Orrin Terry, New York, on the mature! fighter, Weighing only -a n,, Wolter lad to Jackson, Cree} FINAT RACE—Twoear olds; maldens; wit. | Hatin, 142; Bat, 112; Fidelity, 113; duals, 116; | other hand, needed 9 against TT and 1 punches, Terry drove the greatest lit-| Corbett, responded with a savage rush| fice running catch of Eve A " Pounds, he fought ia the 3-\tie champion of his day around and| that forced the Denver boy back againat | Rear the stand. Schulte pasted a single | lined to Shapman. No Runs. One Left, {imi fre and a hall, furlongs, straight — Lily Ft 118, previousy, Tack Hutchinsom: always 3 Lamle, 104; Trap,” 104; $00; three-year. |Ganxerous, tallied 77 to @ and 74 yeu clase against clever and welll around the ring like @ leaf in an au:|ine ropes. ‘There Corbett covered for a| to left, Schulte tried to steal second, | Mitchell popped to Hartsell, Liebold | (iasrte’ Jo, Out y one and onesizteenth | terday. “ boners, He beat four of them Dixon went down and r hile T b alled three fect fi Med to Cree. Chapman bounded to|Mingmarshal, 104: *Fissk, ‘v9; Ww n ‘Won the championship, and at the in and amet, Finally, | (ie, Moan, Mele AUCTY BAllon “@Way SF | Hut woe BONES three fogs fromm thebags Mae te Coe ee Tole sauutetle. Gin, U8; Jone, 104) Mlaagarai 300, aay tad, Oa Pout , 101; Eee o ; —__—_>__—_ " him, Slipping aside, Corbett backei|on Fischer's fine throw to Cuteshaw, No] Hartaell, N: he hadn't @ mark on his small body. | ti ighth round, McGovern's terrifo Meise, 107; Fook, 107, t Broanie, tas LY pa Fn rot OROUN : *Volita, 4, MM. Leg ait me nse’ elated, $94 Bors at Ciub’s Othe bis Are, Bids., O40 t afternoon and took 76, his equal. ling showing on the first round. Jack ; | Jolly, Newark, struck his real gait thie ; | morning with # 79 against &% and 9% yes- three-year-olds if furlongs, — ba 04 ee 5 z S Dr, B, Swarenger, 105; £ across the ring. MoGovern followed| Runa. None Left, FOURTH INNING-~Chapman made | *gpco Oi—-Three-sear-olds and uoward; wo Akcaaons teacher ine, got vias lea aia with a rush, and Corbett, cold ag tea} Moran strolled on four outside chucka,|a nice try for Knight's eingle, but Jeslling: ome and one sixtenth miles, —*Perih- i Bag he had won. B" MoGovern went on and eatad-| Waited and crossed him full on the tip| Cutshaw bounced one to Lavender, who| failed. Peckinpaugh doubled to right, | shite. i eee 116; 8 Fred Mul. ‘and all, Sralding’s stores. ‘s 107; Oathurst, 118; Celipd, 108; third, On Hartsell’s | Cook, 112; Kaliaha, 100; War Horm, 112, second, Meyer hit a bounder over Lav-|bounder Knight was out at the plate, | THIRD RACK—Threeyesr-olds and upwart: ender’ head, but Corriden, on @ fast| Mitchell to O'Neil. Hartsell stole sec. | bendiosn: one mile Prince Pugene, 18; Lisht Feince uss 118 ish eOComhnaQE]Y]E]E]E]S====—_—= chin and re tne, unt et |ond a Mau Panne alin ew lito se sc we os me | REMNANT Sale—Values to third. Wheat drew a free pass! Johnston singled over second. Johna-| BOUT RACK ini ime cite, | Orewtteld " ? Daubert then made good by slamming| ton stole second, Jackson. rolied. to) mueeyatase: fe ands nalt furlongs, stright — | I ‘hat ( ‘an t B the ball to centre for a base, scoring! Hartzell and was thrown out, Johnston w 104; Gallop, 107; Anytime, 101; Surprising, e qua e tittle divil!" she exclaimed, “ye've lished @ marvellous record, Hef the chin with a swinging overhand| tossed him out at first, Moran taking| Knight stopping Catone been fighting.” And she started in to Knocked out Adie Bantry, Jack | TED oH Te Sat on bis back, 5 gy ‘some old-fashioned correc-| Ward, Oscar Gardner, Tommy White | #”' cold for she frat time in his fe, erry blocked and dodged, aad|and Joe Bernstein. He knocked out |! a mother stopped through sheer | Lightweight Champion Frank Erna, in But !t was the beginning of the end 7" 4 |for Terrible Terry, He whipped others jeariness of arm, jumped in and kiesed| three rounds, and Joe Gans, afterwar Sa cia ag Rabon, ‘That ended the objections, Through| lehtweight champion, in two, He/ With the old Jong fighting career no ene was| knocked out Aurelia Herrera, the mar-|##ain and was knocked out in eleven vellous Mexican lightweight, in fve.|founde when he looked a sure winner.| Moran and promoting Wheat to third.|taking third. Lajole singled to left, Cy Mi ord i ieee. ore _eathusiagti There was noone te piva him a fighe | After this Terry fell Ill and was out of | Daubert stole second, but Wheat was| scoring Johnaton, Hivee BARE Foseeerelte and, wovand; You'll say 80 if you look these remnants over. $25 to $ now, except possibly a young fellow in| tie ring for a long time. Coming back,| caught on the throw down, Bresnahan| wild throw on Turner Lajote| ist: Tat; Octo $50 materials—suit ends—remainings from six Denver called “Young Corbett.” Him |e Raosked out Tornnir Murphy ie 2 i ‘Reeve to Bresnahan, One Run. One|reaching third and Turner second, Ryan| River, mgattbi,, 348) Siille Da. 368) months’ business.- Every piece guaranteed. To Bani Herris brought to New York, 6 round, pie next few Aghis show t. fied to Daniele, O'Neil was purposely on Thi es - mea only, ‘and . ‘ TLE) fos @uhting MoGovers. that he was no longer the old Terry| FOURTH INNING—-Phetan let fourl passed, filing the bases, Mitchell forced aries! eating Talay atin coure wure only. Suit, §18, coat trousers, $16, Terry left. his “show” @ couple of |" aetna int wee, | hgh ones go by and went to firet.| O'Neil, Peckinpaugh to Hartsell. One| Elesanss, 108; Whisver Belle, 108; Travel Light, weeks and traltied » little at Johnson's [Ure for all tine, Hew iiving in New | saier was hit on the hand by a pitched| Run, Three Left. oT: Mommut 103; War Lond, 109; chovie, | Broadway & road house, The fight was held in Hart- > I and. boxing | Dall. Phelan advancing to second, Mit-| FIFTH INNiNG.—McConnell singled 103; Disoa, 11a; Derfleld, 107; Ford 9th St. Conn,, Thanksgiving Day, 1901, oe of wh chell sacrificed, Fischer to Daubert.!¢o centre, Daniels fanned and. MoCon- "Sys 5 $e savtumee fing, | Corriden wa thrown out by Culanam, yal) -@led sicaling, <'DNel) Qo Lesele. otk punts sppemm alten caimedt Me