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THE WORLD TUF3rS r rEiEif f km 1 11 j lt 1 jr g t > I i h ySr < I
frDJ1 S r n nr i iu r < IN EW 5ANDC ON LILNTiocthI
TODATE SPORT lINu MLWS AN LN I of =
Fi UA GRhN
LaOLtUHNJ I
IJL I
3 f HAT was a great fame yesterday
TIlAT Philadelphia It you didnt
gee it you mlued something I
0 tllxywtd my way through the crowd to
01 Mio ntruno just bcforo the play
4 started Fortyseven braselungcd In
I dividual tiled to convince me that a
seat on aomo roof lost across the street
only halt a dollar offered the only
4 i chance left to see the game The
ground were lined on two sides iflth
I
flat red brick houtesyou know those
bandbox affairs they have in Philadel
phia all one style of architecture like
th teeth of a comb
Each and every roof sagged down
with deadheads Throe or four head
stiwk out of every wtndw Small boys
were festooned about the telegraph
p4li like flies on an old gas fixture
Inside the gates the grounds were
packed too but It was a placid Phila
delphia crowd There was none of that
je tlovated > treln rush for itandlnff room
I euch AJ you les xit UW opening of the I
10 Polo Qroundi here In the aprlllCe
IIEl1l nawt any brick throwing
THERE CAlm way In which Matty
kept the bates clear teemed to
take all tn hPAtt out of tM Qiufeen
j They hover cheered or mad any aorlof
a rumpus When tho first blackvhlrtod
Giant llpped across the home plato It
i was to quiet that Dummy Tailor
nearly but mat the use7 Therell
be noise enough at the Polo Grounds
od4Y to snake utorIt all
MaOVEnK U doing tho
TEHnv kind of training for his
fight with Murphy Terry never
did shirk work In the lImn allium or on
It mad lie reels off tola ten miles
dally and then Urea out his sparring
partner Johnny Burdlck who has
I been boxing with Terry Is badly used
Up Terry rOM at him In the old fight
ing style
Frank Erne li putting the finishing
touches to Muruhya education Frank
tI hat been coaching him for some time
r 1 lie kDw all about Terry and Is a
good ttadicr Murphy has Improved
greatly Tile fight will be a good one
Terry himself sajBt Tommy is a good
boy lies coming fast I cant Mil say
how jruud Tarn miself up 1 cant tell
what I Will do with Urn But t feel
a lot better every day Id rather hav
my friends wait and tee how good I
am
am1BELMONT
i BELMONT PARK ENTRIES
Ty
Specie to Thl Evening World
BECUMOVr pMtIC RACE TRACK
Oct 10TJle entries for tomorroVi
race ore as follows
F1R3T IIACE lllihwtlzht handicap six
and a halt fwlunri
aw 111 uui er 1ST
Doheniltn IBS
0 tlllOl New Mown Hay 127
JIll DiotIer rank 1111
203 z < u 13
1811 i 110
W floral Window rni
Misalena 116
Ilalbert 115
M Zltnap US
Ollmara 113
v XI Diamond FluiS 11 112
Slfl Old Quarj 108
SDCONU RACn Tbrefye r6ld ml
Upward mile
t i J7T Oliver Cromwell 00
IU1 ThinU Hethw bT
J IVla Wret 110
S01 SlrllrillaVlllii 01
TOtlMtnfrtd II
228 KUmesha OT
Ta 2m Inch V4tch II
I lOT IfArkle IlJ
IK Kittle Platt liT
200 Juit R > III
Ill Willie Ntwcwmb 10
2o8 Tjrron IUJ
THIItD IUCB The Clompatne men tur
long Untight
192 iiurrcmatter 122
175 onku In 11117
1 223 Ifrmrie V1I
22S Whlntleal 110
Seuzily 1122
FOUrmr IIAcivNeir ltocV leH ndl
cap mile
if I Orthodox 114
S 2A8 JJKUI IMnct IH
212 biiphii Ill
71 SU Drwimer Us
zn JfUim imj
p Jffhrlrm 1011
l2O Oreoldl IOJ
31 JClun toI
1lO Idmllb 110
Apprentici allowlIOCe
FlrlJI ItACuTwoYar
IIACITwoaNldj elllnl
itv
k ao turIns
12llal Ee 01
r i > icend jofl
1 100 14171 02
41 Alt 1ltrr 111
cli t IlIutlna I I T
211 11
1 11 Marranl t U2
210 JJlfinrhm i 03
Andria 1113
2 9lluq jraH 1011
100 IwbeUI I n I T
1111 Towns U2
Arrrtntlc eJloVinfc
r
SIXTH IIACIIndIC mU and a blt
I 223 IIOIm 12J
21 The lIouthmr I 121
2l210trl 19
1 220 Clrene 115
232 lIenollo ill
Ilouvlr 0
232 Carnil 01
TORREY IB PENN8 CAPTAIN
PIIILADEUHIA Oct 10Koberta
Tcrr y contra rush of the University
of Pennsylvania football team and
captain of lost tar
year1 squad was
tlt < l captAin of the varsity eleven
last nltM to ouscced Marshall Ite1no2I
> < Th ° laiLot ffiduai J lait Jun and
j wnie4 Ip return for a postgrnduata
aursa In Jaw but tho university au
KMnorhiei refund
to permit him tn
i Mtriculite ynoids is a great punter
lInd ills Iou wiLl bf a hyde W
bloW to
1 lvnn I
PITCHER HAS ONLY ONE HAND
II ANNA > OLIS Udl Octl0no 1c <
1 Wrflell of mciritownMljut Leen
fleaed Aplaln of the tosbaU nine of
tJl Klins Colltgc thIs city for next
H tll t CII
f MClId 5ll has only cne hand Ms Jefj
2V JiiVl iSav 1t ltt Ihe ViIf Btlll ho PtCheJ
11110 UtlltJ
t 111111 jlltfJ LU01uilUiJy on 1M
oballl1lnQ111I atllIle 011 hip lot > 11I
4 11m and Linus Itiulrly with tbo nth
I UUhlliJ 01 tiLe Ulllle lie has 1 r
1IrI1IIQI punl14uo 111111 Ii al excellent
Mhiee
DIMKR STANLLY MATCHED
I IlIlo no ttnlor ierli
i Uet 10Jlm y Walh and
Bttta y wtM matched last
1fJ Ifillrnlrttq rouJd before the
g A C qttefr on Oct 17
j y
r I f rJ
J
1 I t I
1 Z iat1 1 uF
WHEN THE GIANTS TOOK THE QUAKERS INTO CAMP c
INDIAN BENDER PUZZLED THE GIANTS
Sangree Says the Athletics Outhit and 0 ut
fielded McGraws MenResult Will
Overturn the Betting
Continued from First Pnge
wonder He knows the weak and strong
points of every player after seeing him
work a couDt of times This requires
no mean ability Heres what Mao says
about the game by way of excuse for
the charges against him of rowdy Inn
Tile only team s that lye tron
pennanti were those that had good
Concli rs and Rood kicker And
tir good kicker ldqnt njan r m
lyb lliiUjrcrs i mean ro n Who
ilar oXKrectlve bnll and know
Yflen 40 enter a protest I hare
never been of the opinion that he
Kill Ie umpire stYle of pia y Trai I
adriiable nnA have uttyarn be
Uened theM klckJu with the
inuutli lie the only kind at kicking 1
In which to Indulge There are I
meu ITI > cuu get all that Ii com
InK to thelu lir calllnff the um
pire attention if ylayi at erlllcal
time
Whatever this means ire dont say
TOe point Is that McGraw tenacious
bristling Irish huitU beat the Quakers
yesterday Jack Dunn vrtwj has jutt
captained the Iroridwice team to a
peijunt caM today that he learned
practically everything from 1 c raw
He alw predicts confidently the OCtnti
will not only win the series but do It
In nvo game And Jack Is a good
judge himst1i of ball player and race
horns Roar Greets the Teams
At twenty minutes of two there was
a tremendous roar The teams were
emerging from the club house It was
much like an opening day except that
the men did not come across In line
The Giants strode In one bunch the
Athletics In another The one party
stepped llwly determined and oln
dent As the band truck up Qfre
my Rtgardj to Broadway anottm
howl went up
Ah you could see those Giants were
I confident McQraw In the middle had
a chip on his shoulder
Knock It off his expression laid
plain ai day
Thousands In the place had never seen
the Athletic They were a myth W w
here they swept over their bench a
living reality But New York sat back
NELSON GAINS A VICTORY
OVER BRITT AND COFFROTH
I
This Time It Is in the Courts
L Where He Succeeds In Having
a Receiver Appointed for the
Fight Pictures
Special to TJx Evening WorM
SAN FRANCISCO Cal Ot UKBat
tling Nelson won a victory over James
Coffroth James B Brill the Moto
Photo Company and Mills fires y ster
diy when Judge Beawell granted Ills
motion far the appointment of R re
ceiver for the movingpicture etblblt
of Ihe fight at Colma Judge Btowell
denied the application for an Injunction
LOWE BESTS
JACK ONEILL
C Special to Tbe Evening World
PHIhADKUHIA Oct 10At the
Washington A C last night Tommy
Lowe of Washington dofcatKl Jack
ONeill of Philadelphia ONeill out
cloned hs man in the first but there
after was a mark for his oooonent
Lowe used his left jab to good ad
vantage lie bad ONeills aose bleeding
throughout the last five rounds
In the fifth and sixth rounds Lowe
landad Iftbi nnd right swliuri to the u wOn
SkJlll Allots hlpwswfr ptin will
On
ONeill COUld nol locate his man
In the wmlwladup Kid Loche ot
to Illlly Willis >
t w I
1 i xt
w 1ojw 0l I
with complete satisfaction We bet on
I McGraw was all the said
I The Uiajita uniform of black broad
I cloth vrnilo soolts belt and cap mode
I them All the more formidable and Im
I IVMslve it Is undoubtedly the hand
i oniMt and roost expensive rig ever
I woni by professional ballplayers
I Nothing to It now How could those
Quaker with their red stockings and I
drab clothes do a UilngT Along with
I McGraw came Louis Mann and TOIl
I Sloan both persona friends of the Irish
I captain and Indicative of his catholla
I taste I
I WP are told that In private life John
I Is qUiet unassuming nnd affable He
certatnlr looked it when the mob
I greeted btm with cowbells horns amd
I a hundred different chetri Even Tod
I Bloana weary expresijon brightened
I for a moment while Lopis Mann we < xt
I pride Uo has fJr600 on the serlei I
I Even Quakers Back Giants I
Ai for the betting there was plenty
In small amounts hut jMterdiys no
tory ort of put a crimp In Ienna
hopes In fact a couple hundred Trl
1Statu rooters from Johnstown Altoona
I and towns In that neighborhood bet
12000 on the Giants Yesterday they
I based their expectations on MathewBon
to the extent of 11000 This morning
hy put up tho bunoh pin Philadelphia
and came hr copping their own team
This showed the marvellous confidence I
In ArcOraw abIlity t < J beat Connie I
Mack
The period from 2 oclock to 3 WM I
A ooniluuO18 rOAr ol Pprodiuon for
tile various players with Matty anti
Mike Donlin mostly in the limelight
IImcllghtl
For the tint time In the history 01 the
ground > DurkevUl was the last Place
W fill IC aaU1 the boys from
Cherry Utll and Hells Kitchen are I
crowloo there an OUt before the game
TOdlr the We nt fee scared these
lads TlwiTr and for tome reason or I
ohor the fans were chary about oc I
cupylnir It Outside ot that however
rrandjunds and bleachers were I
packed and a fringe of rooters nfty
feet deep strelcheti from the home I
pay4oR bench tn lefifleld bleachers
All Filled Up at 230 1
Tie aristocracy took Its time atoout In
vadlmt boxes and upper grand stand
but by JM Clock those pucM were i
also tiled The
great crowds attentlti I
WAS now centered on the prao Ice stunts I
and In hone play not forgetting the I
bsndi McOraw again showed his superi I
ority over Connlft Mack I
ouM the Natlonnl Leigue wove tt I
> e1f d mljhtlr r orrnnlMllon than the
I
holding that thepicture would decrease
In value more from lying idle than from
being exhibited
Judge Seawell held nt the complain
ant Oile4ed that a partnership existed
between Coffroji Brltt and Nelson In
which all wtye to share equally In tho
prollu to be derived from the exhibition
of too pictures Had the defendants
filed on anper denying that anypart
wjhlp existed they would have de
feated the application for a receiver
said iho Court
Judge fleawell th < r jpon appointed
lhrlu J East > ot the emoe Club
receiver He is t nle a bond for 10000
wnloh will be Increased Should he
handle nvre than that amount of
mOM r The Court said the receiver was
not to Interfere with the plans of Cof
froth for the exhibition In this State
oj th picture but WM to take oharw
ot MI money coming In and wider his
accounting to the Qburt
MITCHELL HAS
BEST OF KELLY
Rrwdal to Th Evwtfng World
WILtUS AimE ra oct 10
Buck Kelly of Philadelphia fought
Jack Mitchell a crack lightweight of
1it + JOn a sixround draw before the
Pterlew Athlotta Club her hit night
no decision being given as both men
were 1 n their feet
Mitchell who is clever and fastk with
a stiff ptin < h had the better of the go
landing hard on Kelly in the last two
round and having him tired utd hang
leg on to avoid punishment Kelly took
the rue of Jack Dolan of Cincinnati
whJ did not appear Mid was not in Ue
bol ahape
I
0 t oj
7 1
1 In 1 i
MAk1 < 4t lJ i
110 I I
<
Bulgers Technical Description of the Game
Shows New Yorkers Inability to Hit
the Ball in Timely Fashion
Continued from First Page
er In fair territory the hit Is a home
run
First Inning
A roar ot applause arose from tho
stand as Hartiell walked to the plate
and one strike went over for McOInnlty
It was changed to a groan one minute
later as the MaxenhaJred youth caught
an out curve square on tho nos and
whipped it out to left for a single After 1
Iwo attempt at a sacrifice Lord lace1l
a hci one t 0 Dahlem which forced Hart I
sell at second Harry Davis sent a
ok fly to Don3ln Dahlen then bound
ed to second like a flash and taking L
Cront bounder hot It MoOenn noun >
Ins the side NO RUNS
firfjwiahan throw 27000 pwple Into
pandemonium by a terrific line drive of
the first bill pitched against the left I
field bleachers ten co for two bags
Browne attempt at a bunt resulted In
a pop fly to Bender but not quick
enough li catch the wary Brtsnahan
who slid back to second In the wink
orancje Donlln was greetW with an
ovation as he walked up but the best
he could do was to catch ono of Bend
ers slants on the edge of his bat and
lifting It to Monte Cross who by i
rfeaf stop got the ball across the foul
line Medium was powfKftM to solve
the Indians cum and struck out NO
JIUN
Second Inning
Seybold landed hard but DenIm had
placed himself In the edge of tha crowd
and pulled the ball down Dan Mur
phy effort was useless and McQtnntty
threw him out with ease Monte Cross
then retired the side with a short fly to
Browne NO BUNS
Merles nervously tried to figure Ben
ders nerOus1r after three futile
jwlngs allot e rm to have another
guess Dahlen as cool as tee simply
walled and let Bender pitch him four
wide ones This gave the Giants an
nlr fT swrt and the xowd oeyan
clamoring for a hit Devlin showed no I
signs of nervousness but was kept
continuously uneasy as the big chief
kept up a rapid fire to Davis trying I
10 Bitch Dahlen who WM taking a
big lead off first base JlcOann from
the rwafchlng line ralaed a protest i
Claiming that Bender preliminary
movement was a balk ODay Ignored
the claim and while the talk was on
Dahlen stole second base Devlin fin
ally got a base on balls and the two
attempted double Mnal but Bchrecks
rifleshot throw to third nailed Dahlen
about a foot from the bag This quick
Attempt at aggrnutvenesii set the pecI
talons wild but all was htuhed as I
Ollbert hit a irroundrr to M Cross and I
died at first NO HUNS 1
Third Inning
A groan arose as McGami dropped
Gilbert throw which trove Shreck life
at I1rAt Bender loot little time In put
ling down a sacrifice bunt advancing
Shrectc Breinahan fielded the bail
beautifully throwing to McOann with
time to spare HarUll rtiarp crock
was eaten up by Devlin though Shreck I
took third on the throw to first Then
come the first blow to New York Lord
drove a sharp hit over second and
Shreck was home before the crowd
could hardly realize what had happened
Dahlens throw retired llarry Davis at
first ONE RUN
McOlnnlty was the third batter to
full before Benders curves on strikes
The Indian was using an Incurve
which for a Woo had the Giants baf
fled Bresnahnn scraped off a short
fly to Davli and Browne died on an
other pop up to Monte Cross NO
HUNS
Fourth Inning
Gilbert stood In his tracks and took
a short fly from Lave Crow and Don
Un cluotrlflM the multitude by dashing
Into the center field crowd and oitaV
inc Heybolds long hoist that bore a
Iwobase label Murphy could wot
fathom McOlnnltys underhand delivery
and went out on tr1kuNQ itUNB
Donlln com o to ripcctatlonn and
tUR c l letw en Dan Murphy
and Iris for a etruile UcOann still
had trouble with the Indian nnd for I
ha second time struck out It looks
1 U Uender certainly has the Indian
sign on the Giants but 1 glance a the
bunch howe McGraw still confidently
smiling Merita iru berptess and took
the count with complacency toeing the
Hodmans fifth victim for the aftcri
nemn Donlln with desperation At
tempted to steal second but A
DwjgM by fihrecks great throw to
Murphy NO IllWS
Fifth Inning
Mont Cross after fouling off two
bunts role out to Dihlen and Bhreck
went out the same way before Bad Bill
had got back to hit poiltlon Benders
drlvvi bounded away lUon McOlnnlty
but Joo by a quick jump recovered the
bal and e his man at first base NO
HUNT trt
Lord stood In the way of DthleTs
Wly
long fly and carelessly toned the bail
to Haliell who had backed him up
Devlin hote nunn > v > under to Lave
Cre but h old fellow took his time
and picked Arthur off by a step OIl
btrt wan oallml out on a rllco that
cut t4 clati NQ nUNfl
Sixth Inning
ICartKll made a great sprint O a i
t
7 > e
I J ur
K 1
I I f 1Jf Rt
boundef to Dahlen and It was HO close
the croid held Its breath until Sheridan
called Aim out Donlln again dlstln
ulshed himself by a beautiful running
catch o Lord a long drive and Gilbert
Gibert
quickly disposed of Davis NO HUNS
I aicOlnnlty struggled hud for a base
Ion balls but missed a sharp curve and
was out This was Benders seventh
strike out and the crowd began to look
on him with awe Brcsnahan popped a
fly to Davis while Bender laughed
aloud a the way Roger ran up to
meet the ball Murphy quick throw
got NO Browne RUNS by a to retiring the side
Seventh Inning
flllbxst bad fandoens heart fci Its
mouth by fumbling Lavo Crosss
grounder but he quickly recovered anti
retired his man Btybold followed with
I hoist to Dtjvtn and Devlin had
hardly returned U tils position when
t got a chance to nail Murphy at
flint base NO HUNS
The crowd according to eiurom rose
In the wrath the lost half of the sev
enth and as Donlln was up there1 was
hope for a jnlljr Vhlch the Giants were
desperately trying to start Donlln re
sponded In true form with a twobase
smash Into the right field crowd There
was pandemonium 27000 Voices going
at one time and demanding that Me
Qsnn deliver but Daniel again fell T
silent victim to Bender prowess The
Indian stood unmoved the noire scam
Ingly having no the slightest effect
upon his nrvfp Uerte lined I long
drive to Seybold Donlln going to third
on the throw to the Infield Here w 81
the chance and Dililcn had the oppor
tunity of being the man of the day
But he wasnt A high foul to Bchreck
put n RUNS dimper on New Yorks chances
Eighth Inning
AI the inning began the Athletics
were growing confident Monte Cross
thought he had 8 ban on bal but
wan Amazed to find himself out on
strikes Schreck lace 8 hot one
through McOlnnlty and Dahlen and was
throul
safeWlitle the Phtldtlphla rooters rose
I to a man and cheered Brawn then
iniula the most spectacular play of tho
game running across th foul tine and
Into the crAwd for Benders long foul
Hartsoll thereupon pmctteally broke up
I the game with a long threcbrua amasn
to left field scoring Bchrock Merles
throw easily had tictireck at the plate
but the ball got by Brcflrwtian and as
Sdbreck raced over the rubber Hartsell
took third Lord folfcnred It t with 1
slashing flntfe to left and 1rlll
came home willi tho third run of < hn
game The Quaker delegation was In
sane Davis forced Lord on I grounder
to Dfthkn TVO nUN
As Dnvlln came up It looked dubious
but McOraw ttllI had hopes and rg Hl
his men on with cheering wards TM
New York crowd T4 sick Arthur bad
the wallop and cracked a clean lngl < t
ov4r second Strang bats for McOln
nity GILbcrt short fly W taken by
Lord and applause arose a Btrang
walked up to bat for McOlnnlty Sam
my WM also under the Indians spell
and eXruck out at a imcrwnt which
eru
meant much t the clamoring support
IUprt
el of th Qlant BreinabWa wont
1 short but Monte Cross tumbled I
and bo h were safe Browne died o a
bort grounder to Murphy NO nUNS
Ames now pitching
Ninth Inning
Ames went In to pith the final Innlnj
and his first act was to walk Lave
Cross being unable to control the bill
fieybold laced a line drive to Donlln
and a quick throw held Love a flrl
Murphy sent a single Into left Lave
Cross drawing a throw to third to
stretch the lilt Monte Cross struck
out and Ames retired flhreck In quick
order on a bounder NO RUNS
Donttn WAS safe on MurphY fumble
McOaon cot a base on balls I u up
to Mert to d the trick Merles flkxl
t Monte Croat Dahlen could not sin
gle but advanced both runneni o a
Wbt rfnol
rap 10 Murphy 7frturphy lw threw
Devtn out NO RUNS
RAIN PREVENTS w OT
special to The Brenlng Worth
LEXINGTON Ky Oct 10h trot
ting races were pojtpon today on
axscnunt of rain which began at an
early hour and continued throughout
the day The card today will be de
cided tomorrow and the meeting will
b extended through Saturday In order
to race out the full programme
GALLAGHER WINS
Thomas OilUttitr of Ctitfttg last mrtil
OIIel Ctor
1
dUMMJ Edwm MtUurniln of tlll art
II the tINt ni fts play In tl ln b fciV
the rrcttwlowil btlMrd matot In progress
lit Mame pair ArdtJT1 eore
nan OtlUshtfi KOIMeLlBsWIn L 173
ROOKIYNF c WINI
Tie BroojdW Field eMI et Of ipout
dlfcatea tee Macltreo A a Gput
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ROOTERS FOR
GIANTS CHOKE
WORLD SQUARE
Evening World Bulletins Read
by Enthusiastic Fans Who
Fill City Hal Park
Another Immense crowd gathered In
Park now this afternoon to follow the
GiantsAthletics game at the Iolo
Grounds through Tho Evening World
bulletins From the curb of tho
lAilltlwr Building Dreading out In fan
shape the crowd extended to the perk
fountain o tho youth the City lan
o the west and tho subway entrances
on the north With the exception of
lanes for street traffla In Park Row I
and for lot paBicrgeni In City Hn I
perk the m a of fan W solidly
Kicked
Capt IIodRtns o the Oak Street
Police Gallon hJ d every available
mm out to handle be ctwvil but their
ma woe < 11 A more orderly Al
though Icitlxulastte trathorins never I
assembled In Niw York There WAS
not eo much to eatiuiM the icLtJ
rooters todiy a there was yesterday I
4or the Athletics started ort nell and
gained the lead In the third Innln
rostbtlltlc openiiiK lor the Giants
furnished oprtunll tot cJieets
Thc f cheers were plainly hcord above
the rattle ot tfUgrnph umtrumrvts aiul
tYDInlll ln The Evening WorlJ
editorial moms m the eleventh r
ot the Iulltlier Uulldlntr
Al tli frame wfra on nail the Athletics
kept on abutting out lbs Giants Innlnf
titter Inning tUe oxdeirjtnt In the
Itr
111nnl t Ixee1ul te
crowd bcame InRnss Fm bets were
made for H wan a Nojv York crowd I
rootlig for the home tim
rotng sentiment of the crowd AppMred
to bt pint a Victory for the Atnlvtlcn i
todny WOuld hove a IDOJ effect upjii
the < erlrs making necessary on nddU
tinnnl game nnd putting that much
moro gpe monty into tho pockets ot1
tire bill players
llrHlinll ChumplLnililn of til Wnrh Poll
mounds lotiax 1 I M H 1 OUntl vs
PMIi ticket officL Athletic 0 rickets on eel at 1 hold I
WOMEN MEET
ON LINKS IN
MATCH PLAY
e
Early Scores of First Round for
National Championship at
the Morris Country Club
Rp cUrt i Te Evening Votld
CONVKNT TION 1 J Oct 10
The flint round of lat h play begun
today In lice Women National Golf
Cuunjloiiilp at UM Morris Courty
iubn course Thd weather was again
line and the tempfnuuro far more
agreeable than yoitirdny The gallery
a as lungs nj yeatcrdar The In
hrcl was maJnty In the play of these
few pilrs Mrs C T Stout of Now
York Vs sn s Marjorie JJielpJ of Bos
ton ill is Margaret Curtis of Boston
vs Mrs R II imrtow ot lJllladch > lllo
Niw InuMi VanJirhoef o New
York vj Miss orglanna Bishop of
Bridgeport and MIa LoulM Wells of
liottnn va Mrs Caleb Fox of Wilh
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TOc acrirf
Ills I Grace Kcj Concord Mass
ibMt JHIs akE Jlorrlll ilioston by ti
ufi arid 4 to play Mils Terry New
York beat MrS C L Dcrlnjr Chicago
1 iy 2 up and I to pkty Mbs Oliver Now
York beat Itt V J JIall Chicago by
is MI and J to play MM Adan loSon
lx al MIn GrlKCHi PhlUulelphlo by 3
tip and 1 to Way Mr Stout New York
I boat MUI 11 W Phclr4 Boston by 3
up and J to ploy Mlsi Mix Now York
beat Miss Harloy Fall RIver by 1 up
1m holes i MM M ID 1attenon New
Yrk beat Miss Thli ps Springfield by
1 up sod 1 to play
MlM M Curtis Boston brat Mr
I Barlow Mill tdelpnfa br 7 up and 5 to
play Mr B W Sanford New Yerk
beat MUs K Allen Boston by I up I
I 19 tVMw Mlnr Bishop Bridgeport
bait MlM Vandcrhoef New York b 1
lip 13 holes Mica U Curtis Boston
bow Miss E Hurry New York by 1 up
JJ holes Miss Ayres Philadelphia
beat Mr Leffcrts New Ytork by 2 up
and 1 to play
Mrs S O Price PhUlailoohla beat
Mrs M FUattornld ITilladrfDlili by 1
UP Mrs C F Fox Phlladnohl1 brat
Miss L A Wells JUnton hv 3 uu and Ito
to tlav MUi Mackay Boston beat
Miss Porter Boston by 7 up mend K to I
play Mlis North New York beat Miss
button Boston bv 1 UDI19 bolts
I AMUSIIMENTSAMUSEMENTL
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MAMMOTEI PHYSICIL CULTURE fXHmITIO
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A A I 5 All Vri I 110 ne n Athletics 1tating
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T HUMAN Stoat Astounding of
all IM IVaJs thai
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I Grand loing ComUtlou b tet et tta mow rerftct man awl w9rnfl la the Worth
I 300000 In Tropltlis and Cub Prizes
A OAitxiVAii fir JIHAUTV AbIO IInHv
I MUSIC UT DAQtUNS MILITAltT HAND APM1MION 500
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