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if smug Pansy step; out Wu}; ha 2 ce mi, ”Fwd”. 'ute saye memnuoxw ~ on Jim Driscoll was the . mm v +34 fighter that ever Hved, ~- \p want to- ta' you,\ piped emu» “whet a wonder 1a was. He was no C, mono! of home life. ~~Jom wan & lad * le e , [oz the world. (He might say as Kip | ~' ing gald, 'I've take® hy fun where) \CC.. I pound it Be gid. Yom was a | - ing-lad and. took no gaps at all o: 'nis | L health, YB he was a master at kis | tradd, \When he came to America he was . practically an old man. He had -_ - pulsed hls best new. yet look what | . ~BRe dd War here. H6 was only ; a “vtuthewelcht, yét Che made Matty Wilma 100k foolish' made Leacn 5 fm¢nd made Abe Attell ten 111g. face' trying to hit him. know of another who. ever 'Who Aftell do that? He beat | imam, and Abe was the best | ne onge mfg made. iflfiqlt s *~, 1K; writes Swim \Patootle cname from. if i figs? iOHegans with . a | story 'When: . Frank \went South to fight Fred Full- ton he: stoppeq the night before at in asking when; e* ._ opeof the hotels in town, and ~alt the | ballbeys got Jerry to tlte fact that Ins | -' was Frank Moray, , the fighter. - All belloved it but the elevator boy, V. . \That tJ ght, as Finnegan @s on his to' . qnizzea him. He-usked: -* * - <j - HOW SWEET PATOOTIE STARTED. nX (Moray brought it back froun| ho quilts,\ the elovator bail. featherweight at that time tut we‘d V'Iv ever seen,\ :,| fought pecause he loved\ the game. \A fight to him.. was naming but & . Proley <., . n* ‘Wflo was the greatest detenalm Minor 1 ever fooked at, and 1 guess: that MeGovern wis the most gressive, but in a milder form Drisco l had both these attributes. . \He was a master of enemy end & crackerdmk At ~detense. His of- «x- Corbett did. Yb}! don't have to it\lk‘e at a man in order to be. ag- gressive, If you migke' him - fight | Driscoll, Have-you ever shen neuter footwork? No, air. Why right - new” ondan, knocking ~ them aver one af- ter the other. . (He’s my man, and I've seen thousanfie of them.\ ‘ a Moran smiled and replied:. \tnat's me all over.\ 'The boy looked again and asked: Juok: Johnson in Paris#\ Oflco more Moran replied “Yes ** - 'The boy piped again and than ask- ed: \And yoir're the Moran who t fought Jess Willard ten rounds?\ _- Moran. emilefl onee more and piped \That's me,\ > <4 \Are you the Moran - that; licked Jim: Gaffer?\ ' issue ~of the . Sydney Reférese. Shows nck iDempsey | -.~ crouched low and\Willard very erect, | «~., with a Dlack eye, le@fing a left, Un- der the picture 'the caption reads: *No real boxer cduld ever get into{ - such a pqgmon. No really good ~ boxer would have alloweq him tn! a es“? is it om. withqut a severe} ms hie up aver & number of hooches, , Ahmed 'R fight. He gut very -_- fin, Tn“? «nuatpagdbfim' + a usey 'and finally firm- “infant himself, went eens. '~'='~minutes. . Both were | put Griffin was much | edg'led the Swede out: inta \than went to the back -~ dEMpsEYs FightiNe Pose. “You're Home Sweet neonate.\ weaning I*. \That may all he 80, but just ask | Willard. Brofnan, #uiton, . Morris .or, | Gunboats Sham about it. . They not anly let him. escape from it but took: the count as weoll./ft's a «queer position to be sure, but it pulls the tall man over and brings him down to Jack“ aire. - \ eam mom and with the aid He was nearly All in and had . his legs stretched qut, resting, when hs {heard someones come in at the front door again. : J‘im took & slant. Tt -wa_s_ the P “Are you back againt \yelled Grit- tin with all the breath he 'had left. \Yes piped the Swede, \ I came . \back for my hat.\ ° ' Griffin fell into a chair and whis- pored faintly to the head, barkeepor: ”Jimmy, give the gentleman his nat!\ |- An Indhpenuble. 1 80m years ago, In n certain an; commander had occasion to With the; co d bim three days of a .. punish at that period as Sten A: \gene admiral heard of the at- y¥air, «nit Neap for the on Ahg. gtflntdfifiétzg Ciynit do you mean thy it?\ tle incensed odaftal. ndorstabd that I can got a gommonndars . Jilte fet, ° but 33437131 a: hf?! ® 30mm f inflame mm ln, Ba Careful, Gar-la! ~ « cusod by villain; right. but he is forty, wears evening dress aud his bair is thinning. Ob, can nothing be done to warn our innocent girls that an unninpried man more than who wears evening dress pnd has thin hair is a moral loper? Wot while picture directoy§ have aby- \ching to say about it. -Harry Leon Wison in the Saturday Evening Post. mund Advertise in The Republican.. ”if Eh\ ga gnu-wilamkty <3“, 3 \ & a l 3,‘ A2 kid K (if, fl i k C ééb‘ ¥ engyuunflfig} 1° h {he fish Nikokerel ...... .., 254 an i % ‘VfififiifiulWQfiaW '%; gun-ocoatacorecgetnolnl * mm fin“ imam §. 0 Sv. Arm? f & 12'b} can, p, g5l uvnctaufecast Gash mm flurry 4? e 20°“ ' | out here. Whaleeale and Retail ‘ sFaney mime», peck x0 80s \ Home Fresh Hams, 4b. ........ $86 he Sugar cured Influx-lama, Yh. l.. 2 hm; Yellpw “00mm,“ peek e 33m \ \Driscoll was an ”human and Just ‘ 'ténse was in baffling the other fellow, ' you're forcing 'the. milling. That wae 'and Jom is over forty-he's. there. in | 1 Wilkinson 1 \Yes? \An\ you're the Moran who fought - \The boy sat down, watchea ths | -| floors pass one by ong, and . then, [. looking up 'at Moran again, * said [ 11m poy. é: two bar» tenders, got some of his breath back | Windy City lads with siz Hits but Fic tools all || O, size opBHL mama. \mun-l Cam -____ GmNGINNATL, (N) We? AB. l! in; - Reach.. .A 80°01 1 . Daubert . 4 a»; < AGOpoh .... 40 1 “mouth i., 8~ Duncan », 4. . | Kopt . 140 Ofeals (... 4 New . 8) guiuemg' »» 8 I‘ Player. IJ. Colltas, ‘m Collins , Weaver. .. fiackaon & ' Felsch | . Gandit Mabel! - ... §\ Cicotte .. 1 aéagaéwe T 4 wk e 6 ibe s c | al 250 AB. 4 4 4 4 40 . 8: ° é'?w°°f‘1é*‘g' 'a *= ® QQQQ g ¢5er9 o o © o 0 y McMullin. 10.1 Lawernt'k 0 ~ O00. Team «flitting. ‘Clnclmmti a Lineage at}: & s¢ 00 ao & & ¢§ I ia o o cafe chef-k goa 0 \.I.‘..7$k.. $53, no\... clinit.|0;0\c L [IN THE SERIES iBY TAD. \CINCINNATI O., Oct. 2 italklng about just two g 4Ti1ey’re uys here to- iy) 2004 s - Ii Tol * * ''There may be some swen fielders p in' the natfonal league but Roush showed them all up yesterday. He,\ went back to the center 'field, fence catter\Felsch'g smash. centered over . tho right for another clout, into eft | top one-or two more and away into. short fisld for anothei §ome playex\ \ Ruetker not only - let down . the' grabbed off two triplets ang-a single} himself He drove in four runs and scored one himself. # in front of the Gincy bench thero wore 144 bats. The 'White Sox brought over 124 clubs. They're botting even money on the local team today. Yesterday the Chicago lads were favorites, Guys with red kellys are all over town. 'This woiild be a bad joint for a loose. bull to. come into. -- Hrery- wheres you go there is red staring you in the faco. Five former mgnagers of the Reds are hero. 'They are Clark Griffith, Hank O'Day, Joo Tinker, Buck Her- og and Christy Mathewson. M * Cigotte hit one and walked anothsr of the first four men who faced him. the «got anything . Neititer Jackson nor Felsch, White Sox gluggors, | that smelleq like & hit. There are plenty of Scotch hounds You chn see thoir heads . pop out of windows every time they hear a song start. «Grabbinf the room with the singexg a sure ~hoogk Joint. ' Jne of the most poptlar ”gouge hore is \If the Ocoop was Whisky and I was a. Duck, I'd dive to he bot- . tim and never come up.\ Aer?\ C $3 \You tell 'em it is.\ i: be yesterday. He melted deem J haj - I © t j M V obo w tenuw in flie tabby of the Gibsonl wiispered 'to Captain ffuston that i they. wore selling four - per cens. brew in Covington geross the vives, | -. | Tore were 200 blokes imitatifig Blige: ~ r-remmng ten ice—five minute]; ”utter i mom Riv» 1 HIGH Cost OF KOviING | geous amine mo\? $481. 1000 ~ PC . 250] o Soe 000 [o ©99 | C * 500) - 000 § . . 090 | . .0u0 690 109901 . 194‘ BILLY KELLY j day—mama. Roush and Welter Rea- er xt through the day and the track fast. All the turf stars. which \ were 8B ER- TB PO; | ‘N’l . Je 3 a 333 - 4:51“! og The six hurlets who will hear the emitter part. of the harden \tn . the series: (i) Williams of the White. Sox, (8) Keur of the White Sox, (3) Tlier of the Reds, (4) Faber of the 'White Sox, (8) Silleo of the Reus, wmte SDB._ . _; $o\ wee iggy u c L. flatware“! k |_ OmGNNATL OHFO, oct, 2- All of: v’muflnmt! is united to-day in the be-. ** Hief that the. world's seriee is over, w - ilcerned.' It has come.to feel that the {of their enthusiasm, dragged the fam- (§) Reuther of the Reds, star of yes temam game (7) Cieotte at film ' Q —\e fi‘fi \0‘ \s J _ gfiil‘ollowers of the National Leage Chan Willlnfio Bet Series Will Not Go \_ Over Seven Games ay FRaNE a. MENEK _ 'not get down- much of its me News . Service Staff found solace to-day in. taking . Correspondent | ~ 'ena-and doing it. with grabbed, too,. manually alt pioney that showed at 6: 'to 1 that the ter as.deterniining the winner is con- {ods would win the combat 6 The confidence of. the Whi Reds. outclase the white-hosed war» ooters hasn't been sShaitered D rlors from Chicago- at every depart- humiliating beating: of yes 40 w fan 1,25\ We {ment 'of play and that the batting has that of, \Wid\ CHemson ah _| won't go- bevnnda f at bruised and shattered be me _ imolirding bo the bat The natives. to niake public display as one swallow doesn't i summer, Olké defeat does world's championship seven games-If .t Hy bank rolls trom ates of hiding. land rushed around offering 10 to 7 that | hs the Reds will 'be the next bascball{? \Say we'regoing apt filmy 7 champions of the Universe Ad a Fe- to-day-and th r6'll te a d “R |sult the betting marts of«these parts of story told in the headling seethed and frothe@ and more money Sundown to-night,\ r was' wagered\ during the forenson. to- jrltm told that the R Mk dak. than was placed aH:-during the pre- 'handers, which means series plunging. ' litively hate Wiliams Thebig Chicago contingent, discon- 'man is out to-day, - That $ olate Wietlneway because it could shape? to win- and whi 0 ©. Grill Called for Jury WiNq AGMN - Dut] y-\ . WWW, “WP”? ff LALfiRfiL. NHQ, Get vwf'mnmandar ~ CINCINNATI Oho, Oat. Arms J. K. t. Ross's Billy Kelly proved fi' When the name of \H”Groh\ cams again yesterday that ho has tow equals 'out of the jury wheel in Oincin- as a sprinter over a distance qr six furlongs» This fleet son of Dick Welles captured the Cupital Handicap, which: was the featma for the. opening day | of the meeting here. With an dminost | 3 pounds, be came Home in front | ._ W.) Ioit's Papp, which took! tho place from Mrs, J. Arthur's Oharlie: Leydecker. Peter Piper, also one of | the best of the sprinters, 'was fourth with Star Hampton, and Dodge, Ming-r. ng ap in the rear. | The Laure meetmg apened men an ¢ excellent card, a large attendances and good weather Though there was & twent‘of ra'my it did not develop was loyal fans and immediatély it was ° said that petitions to tho court would have fo be gotten out to save \Henio thp Great\ \turrible jury duty\ along about the fth of October. But just be- fore the petition was' ready for Juryman Groh was not \Heinie\ . at all B _ Cq <u c_ To. Polish Glass, ~ A £008 polishing powder I8 made rock ulum, burned and finely powder ed, five parts; levigated chalk. one part; mix and del‘y ith a dry brush, > 'There is nothing better to polish glass seon st Havre De Grace have been than chamois leather, stabled here and many of them were d or grit. in empetition yesterday. - ust, on vemes o ted\ Fans Upset! |- Wilfififli“; natt there were groans among the . ['| from. 31 ° signature it becatio Amown that vnfl 1m . + {furs |: °$f Gr velveteen. R They 'should be kept entirely free from | .. {victory to-day wilt malo At . . X 'rgain and then 'Watch us go. £ \ GRTED NUTS \Leaten sometimes is the host 2 'that could happen to & I _Sisremont Serane __ as a tonfo. \And that Heats ‘ *I yesterday is going. to .B; \ sffect upon as. . It wilh { aght only hardwmovoi‘q ne f (Heap-«and that'ethe Willi if Moran A# sum-nae; In tebuttal Pat, Moran salid; ° \One down -and only four stort 'the champtonship~-with five Wit | fready to take a crack at th with the other boys on a batting ran -t page. It looks mighty aos: ammonium Mb Expects |C&=l T CND Tre \9m Meaning of (§: Every word, T) HC: Loofi’s ‘ U 2 PONTICAL Aev-ran'flsm but. we're not getting over coi about it; They're two—fieted; Financial Résult of © *~ First, Game of Series Oficial paid attendamice... 30,311 , {gents, those White Box and e: - 13 affort. to take «chaneds with th |go out to-day-and every d {the idea that the whole series upon the outcome of that of”!!! \It's cither Salles or \to Total receipts fexcluding | fax) ......... ve...... . §98.778 ad Contesting players' share.$40,005.00 Having been selected. as Grand Marshal of the. Democratic Parade to be held Thursday Evening Oct. 2nd, I hereby designate the formation and lmc day-and T guess it'll be Sa¥ieo, if t slg boys shows in his workout th {left wing is in shutout «hape.'\ Cingy, chatter; \Hot ain't it fel-. Tiny Mme} changed \five shirts», “NB o ”AMEN? GOT Second and third play- | ers' share .............$18.995.08 Hadh club's share (iwo éltBba) ........2......22. $17. (SU‘M National ('o m an I sston's SH&APOG .................. $ 9,877.80 of march as follows: | Columbia St. with Well's Cohoes City ceed up Columbia St, to ae Total ........ a e vs sika aad $98,778.00 The Cincinnati club has twonty~ four | players, ineludihg - Manager Moran and Chicago has twenty-four | dncluding Manager {CHleason. DISmKBMme ow wearers Ton per.tent. of the rescigts of each game goes to the National Cominisstion. Hizty per cent. of the receipts of the first five games goos to the players. Of this 76 per cent. gork to the players of the, contesting clubs, to be di- , vided 60 per cent. to winders and 40 to tosers, | PFiftecn por. cont - goey to satond plate clubs Ineacht Aeagne and 10 per emf. to third | . place. meme +. The contesting élubs ard forced \| to split witht the \otter 'f embed their leaghes after the «first five games aro. aye. | .> C The and. Clevolands 'will di a $001.02, .and the Yankees an a point at 7:30.- | at Sfo'clock sharp. Mohawk, to Remsen, to 1 Larlun Halk. » the Cubs wm shame 55,044 on ~ [4 ). f» \ m ia Lové' TOT 114?“ ficst uoufisizm w: \Orks HE worLlP) - 1 STARVE »DG - Ann l'M new . wrmw'r CLOWMES -~ mm! TO wALK MOME: warms mom mag oF CAQFQRETSOH $9115 Marching clubs from the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6thi Wards will form on Congcess St. at the corner of Column will leave this point at 7:15 5th Ward club will form at corner of Broodway and Johnston Ave. and will join other wards at this Column will then proceed over Garner, to Vliet. | ___ ist Ward club will form at corner of Viiet and || Willow with Noller's Band as escort. Parade will start from corner of Vliet and Wfilow' Will proceed ~drown Vlzet, to I| LIEUT J OSEPH FORGET, \LIEUT. JOHN L. REED, SERGEANT WM.INN, | peeac | Cincinnati didn't wind its way ball park to-day as early as #. ald f ] the opener,. There was & reasom dos MARINES PROTEC] | SCHOOL CHILDREN |- PUBRTO PLATA, San Domingo, 06 2.--Under the protection of , States - Marines - 600 - rudiimen {schools have been opened in\the Cf I try districts of tho island crew, which about one half of the are being taught. ' Bofore the pacification Of 1 rominican Republic by the Marin®s . here were practically no xenon | § hm”; poorer classes, Eyeon where ¥ {were soliools, paws were afraid to send their elfildren to Yalong roads and trails infested ° {bandits. J T] Every village hit which & & [located js now guaded 'by Ma ithe native \Guardia\ com tUnclo Sam's sea-soidiers, Dup school season special protecth Aen to the chitirean anit their {with the result that parents are; -&] ng their children to achool j in a] umbers® than ever befiore. : Band as escort. Will pro- Broadway. Howard to Mchawk, to Grand Marshal. - Anita‘s- ' ‘Q w w wl I _ malian Germeinia, \CC Although the natives of | -I not operate on the itock : have adopted a unique : j - \| bling for which the cotvorn umariget 1 ports are responsible. . Mvery day ~* .: | quotations are cabled from New . the cotton aituation. ~| natives looked upon this ss ax 'drect { invitation to them tp establish a | pie but none the leke absorblag Lor «of gambling. 'The gambling consiaf . [atwply in gusesiog what the Ave Ai ~ Lares will amogont w. and the man - | ging nhenarest to . th mt may 'I takes: the ma. . _ Eliminlm! 0 _] - Marie and Helen were playlog house ce one day, when Kuth joined the.: \_- |\were not particularly ahxious to -. | her that day, and finally sald, to mmnmmmmt‘;