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YET EN - pe. PONENT NE UT Rom aie I a a alah iG; SEPTEMBER 15, 1900, BRADY OFFERS FITZ A LAST CHANCE , _TO ARRANGE A FIGHT WITH JEFFRIES. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVEN IE NOCKEDS GOLUMN. q| accent tice saecasoeesntecraccennens eet : He Returns from Saratoga, Where +| Champion Will Pursue Lanky Bob and Chal- TIGERS ARE i If Fitz Refuses to Ai Match “ ‘ He "'Took a Few Falls Out of | Him in E 5 rrange a Matc Jef the Political Push,’ and Again’ enge Him in Every Town of His His Attention tothe i Will Take on Either Ruhlin Devotes His Attention to the‘ Theatrical Tour 4 * . Sporting Fraternity, » abies a or Sharkey. APADTD ID ODD AIDE ERE “4 Him Jeffeian, the ehamplon af thepatated that he would sooner Aight Cor one eek Wats Practice for Apa) AAA aetna Ten wind) Gt l,| World, done not Intend to let Doh Plier) Halt than any one. | Iie vew If he |Jeftrlen then bemged to be allowed to then we will go after some of the othor You know 1 have been up at Baratoga [simmons ovade him if there is any | should ever mers him again that he |Meht some one within ihe next six | tig tatiows,’ Coming Season Begins taking & few falle out of the politicallpossthie chance of making & match. He] would put MeCoy's conqueror to steep |months, and the wily manager agreed. | "Who will you match Jeffries with In Monday. pubh, It's no Joke writing about that! will chase the janky Antipodoan'a thes |In twelve rounds at the most | This utimatum to Fite im the result cane Fite refuses to fight him?’ he wae) gang. They'ro altogether different from|atrical company around t eountry Jeffries is anxious to flabt some one Pra brags til | World reporter ask: | asked | =, e the Aporting Johna. In short, there's! chailenging hun In every tows He will go to any Btate or country and rady night after Jeffries had| “Why, either Gus Ruhtiy or Tom! nothing to them, | never saw a imoh| If Fitastimmone cannot be induced tol battle for the best inducements [Anite hie ehearnal whether or not |Sharkey. We will probably baie Rut Balllet and Bannard May that could keop thelr faces cloned tighter! re-enter the ring afer being pursued for ¢ bie champion would faht soon he/lin because he defeated Sharke: P ci TE eae atten |X’ amity ite ai twas antenton| SEFRIES REHEARSING NOW, mi Deke MeL eb] eteBiven They always wpoke tn whiapers and thelto other heavy-welehts, Mublin and] At present Jeffries In rehearsing for GIVE FITZ SIX MONTHS “ta. there a chanba of daNPIAR. ever for the Eleven, first time 1 sized them up 1 thourht!‘Tom Bharkey. At the present time Rute }his new play, A Man from the Weet," | Wil heck 5 fighting Corbett again? e sy gure thoy were cooking up a plot toljin atands the better chance of getting | ta whieh he will make bie debut as an ‘Will he Mahe? Why, 1 should say 4 blow up either Croker or Hill, or both the frat match, Thin i* Brady's ultt lator ) Sept. 1 He claims to be in jhe will, Jeffries will Ma@ht Bob Fitasim: CORBETT PASSED UP, The Princeton candidates for the toate ‘The aporting fraternity ie different, ax 1) matum etter ehape than he has been in for mons within alx months’ tine, We ine | “Not a chance, Ils recent battle with! All eleven will begin work on Monday, gald before, They can't talk too much.| Joffrien and hie manager, Hilly Mrady,) many months |tend to force him Into a Might by foie] Kid MeCoy, which was pronounced a[CAPt Pell arrived at the college yeaters If they think you'll print {t and une theit|jeayve Jim Corbett out of all conaldera:| Jeffries would sooner Nght three times owiAg Miniall #FOR (HAEDUBLTY. ard ihc (FARE HY EOIN 10 With aba AiPe, Bolby, | nue PIPE aS names, they'll give you a column of{tion ‘They say they cannot afford to}in a year than be an actor for ain sulng challenges in every city and town | settler his hopes of ever fighting Jef- 8 ann” regular “ealve" evory time you meet them. I'd) pe mixed up in a matoh with ® andal| months and when Ma manager, Hilly fries again. hy, if 1 whould mateh| eom will not rather write “knocks on the sports till] mongers. ‘They think the publle woul) Hrady, iold him he wa going to n Fitasimmons imagines he will make | ‘Jef’ with Corbett. the publle would Mil next. week, Juat. WhO Peale ean sy day M6A2 00! IG) net look upon the ane ee ieatiye fo" agodteat money on the pond by acting, but he [claim the Aht was e fake and refuse to (Hat Mill be canhot at nrement he laarnee two hours tackling the political ma one, and conmequently would not pay ‘Hilly, for goodness’ wake lot me akip will very soon discover hie mistake and | Witness It. | that ‘Haciiet wilt eet the position ana ¥ ‘sree 6 to geo the battle, Moth Jeffries And) that profession, 1 will fight as ofte@ an when once his receipts begin to drop rede at Ree be eo, money in it for] will have charge of the Iine men while ‘Mee air haa been eo full of wtories| Brady with it understood that In refum:| you want me to @ooner than appear bes oft the chances are he will agree to re- |icoy buttie, ud. on that account we all] aot elt Ra Gat AYRE Ne Baa about the fake fight put up by thoae|ing to take an Corbett ney Ain met fear! fore the footlights, enter the ring, pane up Mr. Corbett took but saya he Tas hoper that, aome : : im in the least, Jeffries had already! Am Hrady refused to let him ences We will alow Fitanimmona until Nov, |, {Pie refuses 10 take notice of Jet-| good material will deveton. Tt TRE ike thors ts towdeany to wate = Eel 1 fries's challenge by Nov, | Brady will be| learned that Palmer. left iy] Inet That 1 find there is 4 tendency to wttrit {9 ocept our challenge, If he declines, !rendy to arrange 4 intl HOT Eo Tee eer el abate th year tite fakes to nearly all the slugers. A TWO G AM ES PITTSBU RGS | y food many of the glove-pumders deserve 4 FAST TIME - | | ‘ali that's handed out to th om th Bet itso" |N BROOKLYN) AND GIANTS. ; the fighters don't deserve much ro ‘Tom Hharkey aye he belongs in the Inttor clase, and that he can lick any St, Louis the Dodge AT A. A. U,) ——"° PLAY FOOTBALL. os Two heures Crankg|{ man who says he ever faked ® fant aed the Antagonists To-Day Saw the Initial Game Newton, of N. Y. A. C., and Kent, of Pastimes, —'0¢o— Champion Athlete Will Join the Quaker , Reach for Records. Team if Mls Parents Will Let Him. | ipa ) ing World) ‘ (Special to The ® MANHATTAN FIBLD, Bept, th AM Alvin Kraenglein, the wonderful alle} and showed up exceedingly well for a though the best programme offered tn | round athlete who has carried (he colors | novice ‘The subject wan being 4 other day, and at the mention of Bhar: Key's name an unkind permon paid 8,000 Present. of the Series, “Can't you let the dead rest?’ Wonder " what he Ll acarl " 4 (ipectal to The Rvening World) (Apeedal 10 The Brening Warts) 60 ‘Tom Orr ink beh ary WASHINGTON PARK BASEBALL] POL arounps, hihale Maree & mong -maker bie OMOUNDS, Sept, 1b—MoGraw's outfit] threatening weather hid a aertoun effect daw Know, but after his recent Myedown) coe iiiy ball players did a double) Upon the attendance at the initial game to Tommy West, 1 don't think he could]! He » a HO on thea | of the present seriow betwee tel row fie |, SL lene My ee dana | ka we ae oy bat abe the Glass teletolotololelnlolininlolobiolndolotototototototolmlotolal years by the Amatpur Athletic Union {of U. of P. to the front in many coms) Should Kraenalein begin work as a ene grounds war oon d y 7 PI ” roo oe a e e 1 be ed for ¢ ” Don't let it surprise ney if Rob Fitelan attraction, for, despite the dublous] this afternoon, as there were not . | Was presented this afternoon only a fow petitions, Will probably be a member of regular he will be fitted for one of the pimmone appears as x manager one ofliooking weather, a crowd of over 4,00] than 2,000 rooter hitny 2 mnore RESULTS AT ‘tee ” hundred spectators gathered at Colum: | ihe Uo ity's football team this yack postions, for hie speed and weight | te . be , mn en when t b won " ep» | would 7 thesedaye, He thinks bie Bob Arms! was on hand when “time was called, | ®ame started A tne GETA WAY i Oval for the sentor and junior nas son, He te wiking, and all that rex | Would make him valuable jn auch jonal champlonships maine necessary now to carry out the | Position. He could: piay alt around etre the real thing in the pugillatic Murphy, the k by ae vin U the Batting Order, rac nd baseman m" he 1 of * felt on and ae fs, outande of himeelf, When Cor af the Nopwich team, boss nan VESEND A Y N Several athletes who have proven | plan le the conaent of Nis parents IN might devetap momet ting wo slat tua clamoring for a match, before] , Brooklyn 8); Soult: by the Clants yee teen otenied . J RS record breakers In thelr particular Ine | Milwaukee leds are of unusual length and of great 3 a Jones, vf Modra : , were among the contestants Bver «ince Coach Woodruff called the ) Horton law died, Fite told me he'd) Keeler, rf Hurkett, If The Battin a ‘ ) abutadla: oiler iNARU RL : matoh Armetrons againet him: | Bhee hard Mt Wotdrick, i nite a Order, — The conditions for record breaking | (muilidates for 1 eleven together ar es eve ar ' Han hie ‘ Kelley, 1b yonovan, tf , Pitteburg New York Et i ‘ime could not have been het e rhe | Kraengiein hae been an interested specy tein has f Ch A ” el ~ we r it ? in has alr In “Did you ever notice how the Gianta Ras, is Ralston’ 3 Beautlent;. ot Yan Waltren, ot \ bert-Kinley Mack-/Excellent Card Draws altrick hid deen pat iu excellent condis| {ator at the practice, On Thursday he |: the iit 1a f 4 fi jothanth, Wb. Ritehte, 2h Wickina tt practived anda for a beginner showed \" ib ae elf arvard bed ny 4 Hse ee Catia Pare WE fiaiteany.¢ Aileen 1h {Mekman, it mp Race Was the Large Attend- mac BARTK:. Ware. dla fied promptly at {auch anidanee tae htening thas, (Bo fib [REA Chon ant Outen tta Fotaae nt ) 5 ‘ i S Gepatours the next? You have to ne) MU#OM Dy canayine P anna Doyle, th Great Feature. ance. 1 o'clocl, The first half was given over {494 Blue’ chief advisor urged his be- rat cantly Cversome, for he ‘ha 6n tho inside to know which day the ene ee “immer, « a ie to {he juntors, (he sentora taking the|#inning real work, ‘The world-famed MAME rules oF eivetuitliyy tame whoatal good article will be furnished ld iieullinne privet rt Howerm —_— -— Jost halt, A 100yard run, Junior triat, | Athiete pul in bis frat woo at punting toroid his playing Mani ant tality Bee Ot wan Aniaied Umplretatr, @nyannee P (Special to The Brening World ) ily use & ned the afternoon sport = a, Tt neoma that the dayr of ROULD RRR chen pulled down Heldrick'® rn GRAVEBEND RACK TRACK, Sep PMPIRE " MORAG, bite ’ ‘There were elght on this Hat, all of fof his sunning powers, going ihe twirlers are numbered Look at poor! ty, Dniovan Wied as id Murkett, One tes ret Inning Ib—Racegoora had a taate of Halll ent, th—The banner attendance i aed whom {ined up for the patol shot, RR. { tance nud winning in ren ae onde ones ULD AND * ff Beymour ard Ba Doheny oy were] FUN. cour wide ones, Burkett] sent a Rt tp Van Honumont | Nealter (his afternoon ‘The winds | week was on hand to see the excellent J Waleh, of the York A, C,,/ fifth ot ne and behind r ‘once, Now they're “may-| ,Jonew drow four Wide ONT ged Rod: | victim at HRt ditoec2 eam muR a | Were from the Hawt and the chili that] gport prambeed for “get leaped to the lend at once and ted hin] h, (7M. Kast Hatin. wa 0 YACHT H be'e.” The Brooklyn team hasn't a leflej ond. Rheckard’® jrigis sen nt donee me | bounder and threw him Surat itehey Wie in them wax sugestive of the} thin track i ” " are ay Mt] competitors to the tape. William Mare} ey Mule at Rdwards: of ihe K. Ay Handed pitcher on ite atam, and it's] Robinaon scooped Kelley's fo aly | rune tio! hkl Ihec6H0 Ghia imeneon. wae tore "added attraction WA] shall, of Hartford, ave a hot chare, reals OF the athgr events were Heading the pennant race, Mind the] nushed breese, One run reat Halton unned 4 outer to] {axl approaching, Dwyer luck wine jie anmoacement that Coney, owned YY | bat hie lege wot tired near the Anish adtmAlexander N.Y. A Second Inning, for two huwew tickiwar ttt At) potent, for though the leaden | write cme sr. Ce gent after thet Ww. G, Hdwards, of the Knickerbocker, ae Mestad’ Shatin iT nie O'Connor te spreads] ,,Demont clung to Wallanes bore val tun Miapowe dhs fag tt] Clute looked Lo be chock fall of ral, Chow Mell ‘en mae cand of ET Lous excaped being an Valeo ran.”” ‘The TN alae ad ae nies | The finvaea:& Sighted Off 4 i Kelstor mot tis finish at frat ee J one rien wi Ye iy ell, and ¢ idan ll \ ‘ e pool welling y * tng himeolt these days on the Oravers| Gann's (aul went to Crom. No funk Shad mane fell, and the crowd wae happy: | on the raves way unuaual.y animated bat dab Aa eit atg Ate fh itvehive. Fire Island from Long end lawn, His thumb ie hidden by} Heldrick was under Cre fly, De» y to the time of the frat race there Among a group of Weatern horweinen Nine contestants put their tows to thejc, second, and J. K, Baxter, N. ¥. A Shan , Bandages, but that doven't keop him] Mont Alanped ohh twostiaee And on DIAMOND D DUST. had been no withdrawale from the Ree-! and thelr ladion In the stand wae Mrs,| Mace for the soyard run ©. third, ‘Time, 161-2 seconde Cruise. Gack evbibiting, Wis fine raiment. You ketene Sauceaed iiteon's sbriet ‘ id Bpeoial Mint a great contest WAN) Clary Appten and wae M8) David MoMeekin, Jr, Comell Univers| One mile runs, W. Orton, (of Pa | | Ly McGraw squeeged Kitvon'a br looked forward to between those ui ppleman, prominent suclety WoT siy, showed the other runters his back | fret; Alex. Grant, N.Y. A, Gy second) — ee we RIANA) man of Pittsburg Mrs, Appl ny A MeKenale Pastime, third. ‘Time, | » Wi i hie foty to win{cension, He did Hkewlre with Jones's the other nym nse key Nan WAR) AC the atari and abl the way to the end. | 442 the other day on Zonaide, broke hie} O"' "py gea pomtnm, GIANTS PLAYED GREAT BALI. And pp Bthelbert, Kinley Mack }owned several speedy steppers in thelis, Roshmore, N.Y. .A, C., wae bot on! , 4 ANA: Hil Maxey * th wi fi ‘past thvamb on the rall while getting through The ai The Holly Hundieap also had past and at one time Included 4 J Yo A. (| wae sighted off Fire Lal f ; ks ; i anid AkeGA he cay also had a large uuded In her line ra 0. C, Ordweli aco kK re Island at 1.98 PL My hae o Htobingon topped the ball with. tls ania played exveliont ball infand high cline wtring the gelding Flatbush, $1, now ‘ tratl, with Charles J. Kiley, Bast] "y Brenan hr Mme ge Aon returning from a crulee to the Axoren, , 82 on ACA pifhing the second man.) Ronning, by broad jump-Harry PL Mes Great Britain and Northern Burope, Howard Gould's steam yacht Niagara arm Farrell throw nes Weak | thelr game with the Ch) attractiona it “Ioeman' Spencer war caught MAP Thounder down tn time, MeGraw'e double) ang ty ene tk eee Nate SG aR atte mitt ‘ked up Pink Hawte: full Baturday crowd wae at the course, | i MeMeekin won \n 2.28 25, with Roshy | Donald (ra! ‘on Noonday in the fourth race] sent Ne nome. Hurkett went (he Mk Hawley in faultions |The track wan fir! | The fire event of the day wae (hel more wecond and the Bas Boston rua+| MeKinney, Mastine erode Be B.| UBOM wiilel whe walled May § teat C, tht The party that left he th her were Tvaly and. Heidrick vin Crom, |. They beat the Windy City aggre: Thursday, and Turner on Janice, the} yr iy vingy nach ik heat of the road wagon pace. |ror third nation after a very Inte " 7 Jong whot, just nipped him at the post Keeler pumped another inte Bur Testi (usmle, ie lmht Handicap, for all ages abowt aig) Hontan Cre Who had captured the] x, “ In the follawing race Spemer was on] kett's mitt Three of Young's twister reason why the Giants can't} Wert two previous heats run on Tuesday and Next on the card was the Ishyard ed Bheckard — Heldrlek gorralted | PAY the same kind of ball always Waiters, wate, joke Oi. In Ser Mage, (THULMIAS: Fe@pectively fof als ARR aia ita! ays fet a Waa Ue Tay Ors this stake, and R. F, Hutchinson, Potente, but wasn't caught arleop civ) [ Kelley's bid tora home ran, No rune Montenie. [oe Turu 2h io © eed atl lad ML Fourth Inning. jUNEQUALLED TRIPLE STEAL. 3s! ew He got off well laid second to Quadriga! princeton University, got the frat prise, t he continued whipping after he Corinne hk RT tor the Neat mix tuple f ‘4 { rlonge and then came) ing the crick In M6 4, Hy Hadileld, 6 8 run W. é Kdwards K A.) Mr and: Men J Wash N.Y. ALC. nee] Cloment Cleveian Long NW AG, third, | On | It wax reported here that in August, Arnold, while at Bergen, Nerway, where the AH Maaiels | inpacal aa Otilan aeatel: toe FSBAITE to her Keel, Mr. Gould received very dive Id and Dr and Mra chia elty plate Just ax Garvin ptt the thine betes % seconds plower than vin pltohed the bell ta | cle Arat race, Gold Or ruvhed away In) purwe, although » favore Phy t ! Meh many favored Choral lpoimy Connett’s record for the diss} Throwin Mifty-aix Pound Weight Demont was sme Donovan's Ay] A piny wan excouted Annoy bad fniened, almont to the paddock Jbl Wis ( Animned with | game ac i bad el 1 yemterday's ; iS vway When leading by a couple offi yc, ae second, with G. M. Reimer thirds (ime we Kelator rapped out for # NR Never pes {founds that haw Wenry 6 she 8 lengtha he broke, and Quadriga, putied|f,, yO" Mae Mecoats w | et HOE AGP aved BholesDennie jor. | agreeable treatment from ihe port aus wi ¥ ” " 7 ann's welt to Demont for Kole 1 equalled in the history of bal " 1 ont td 4 A iri i" , f vehi wm . “Poxey Keene war nyt hut a profeawional baseball. [tw latory ; LAG a patent to 4 walks eromsed the tine a] \ onesmile Junie run wae the next) W horitler, the yacht being selaed for an happy man after (he fourth race Thre Awl frat on Nhe rap} steal a alihéd | A¥ a triple] sare good Won handily, Time 11046 Winner by: thint Slivermiker wamtevent to entertain the spectators, who Rlohand Bh ; exorbitant sum devond the amoiitl day, He didn't think anything In the tore off a Crady Piehed by Doyle, Davis and] Races were started ffieen minutes late | Poor third, 'Pimes2.14 ge hah ‘ie th inches agreed upon for repairs, and the Amere Tace could twat is Noonday A con red Demont ; © ARES Were Mod iy iho | {lik afternoon, Bome of the Long Is>| Island Wilkes, Byelet and Bh now Increaned to about M™ Throwlng | SixteanPound | Hammer foan Coneul velng required ty extricate ' ference afterwart with Trainer Jimmy Crome sid Loe fourth inning, Doyle signaled to 1 land traind were delayed and C10 aiior | py) waite ; Honnte NOY. ALC, was the heridan, time, 1H fret her ehag drive Tobin anid Grady and atarted on dean ena {lation wanted io give the people | a) ayie: ey seratehed in (he 207 paee 1 iy sais event, He got there in 4964-5, John MeCarihy, Pastime en dash for the Jehance fo get to the track tn ime for | The left Indiana a clear tite to the Henva YA | VAN KILLED CYCLIST, Rowe and Jockey Spencer didn't remove brief Mt One r Ris cloudy expression me With taning, Hawley, who was ac the bat ‘The sieht front, followed ry Montanite, Carbunels In the betting lor, i fun bined: ‘ap over Of Doyle te eit land Angie Thompron next. ‘They held 7 jn "i t , untor, John arity, Paxtin: n,| ¥ >. Annte Burger, who we q Tn hir two races thie season Baddu Me Nee Tt. A MTINe sown. the dine wcared | thle order to the far turn, where Cnr.) The frat heat of the 207 pace furs tance, A, MoKensie, of the Pastimes, | ay fog vig tenon iy bieaea Peacieol| Gy k cumiurs VAB AL MUdne MAH Claas fae proved v “dead one and there's N , Bo K aNd he dropped the ball, while | Lane moved Up to Montane and the) ninhed « insraising foleh. Choral An sled second, wih DJ Donovan, eons WD, Mennen, NOY A ond Glen thine of his lant year's speed in him Nigh one Whe Holdplok's yle mld safely over the yy Davi don Gold Or The Witter bee) took ihe load at ral Navin AC, on hie heels: third more avenues, Brooklyn, while riding Brhe ha's tiling cooked up . init way on lite welt, Sheek: | MCAnwhile reached tied and Grady _ a ee IT ih wee, te ath Sau et ha ‘The short diatatee fviows got another mca hor wheel a few daya ago, died at St peltig cooked uP a ha UP aNeyte | one Trady wees |Tante, ehaking: of ht with ease, eu OOF the pee from the half, At ; ' * He poe 8 wie uten ty Tuseurt Kolley's} ond. Tt Was a arent play and the apor. [Came ON AME won Handily by A length! iho threedquarters they closed up A\Fehatioe in the 40-yard junior run, W | GRAVESEND ENTRIES. Mary's Hospital this morning Women are naturally Jealous of i | {tore rome I a body and cheered and a half from Cbd Or, who was {WO | iho ret three wr Haye G. Kawards KoA. CG, let the dash and ‘ Mra, Burger, with Miss Nellie Ben: , ohn Neored | eigtie in Pont of Carbuncle 1 at 9 wer the " : on f ¢ " @hother and a man isn't always (i HIRte TANIRR ie me Wt wan a daring 5 si Wt TRAE J wire In Whar appearet from the stan {WO With RB MoKintey, PAL C., see (Special to The Kvening W farceh ov wthane and teneehe vee | CBuee, Just at thir time ‘here Is cons! RS), A svt m m0 Eitaon facet work on Doyle's par Sireph naniican: fer (hreevvenrvoide and | qee jy Head heat, : md, and G. 9H. Holbrook, KA, © RACK TRACK, GRAVEBEND, Sept.) ran over her body, Le sovAn ) Kilaon forced i The judges separated them, however ; pt] @able rivalry among female swimmers | Hurkel at Daly Wal HAWLEY, GIANTS’ B aie og be lead ovine (AIIM ATRL wince to Choral, "Ehdiang | EMI! ‘The tine was 68 1b, Ws-The enittes for Monday'® races ave | Mer da tent on amulaling the pat boost Demont fred Ke Ret bel int EST, Wovens, whites joeke, ALINE AgTRRge | AONE and Dumont think Time-koeteg | the @byard ran junior tr a A. Hel ae fotlowar Fapmanices of the! Goidiog, the cham [SP MM setter | nnk” Hamer ts now iookedt upon ln Hs raat i], hady Nowverin, “the favorite: in thet Kent, of the Pastimes, hadhis apeed | hace—Por tm , ibe, Mike HMtly Watlor is only ane] une to Holdeick. Damunt wut one Ih] qin men ye Cnet UWitler, Hawley: h ne Norerta, Wit aren hoa D i iat fe better than third with him and came hone ike a oer we ) of the many who think Mie ¢ ne| Murket\’s mit, No rane ve Jat #ix games | ailenger, 1), Chandler i | eating her He did the distance (nm 28 1-8, two seconds | i) ope \ rved conclusive om 1 Mar 1 th te * u | Im viay. A rave between them ik al yi Bindi rive unclanivelyvewtorday that he [Yan mi Won sail named, Tine |behind the record. B.A, Baylem, Ko A] Marly Hoton falanis Ld] fiiture event, but Alee Meffert, the well] gheckard dropped MeQann’s Ay Del yeare ago. He qiiowed Mie tty tufeW | This race wae in tine with a — CU, was wecond man, with 1M Miler, | tasrina vl CURED. Se) known instructor, thinks Kitty tsa Robinson's put up. Young] sx Nie and struck oul fie me HoagosTohane evente Marton, the EXTRA AUT " 4 Georme AL C.. (hird Prine « . 10.1 whol. dle ws ragtime str ianed™ out a he awry Medan] ree fhe on, bate in he aftth itn very easy fall O RACE, J anotier 20-yard juntor hurdle ra mpryved #ivetlc (ruse ie Use only crvee tm heed er y thre Media oul) and rie MUTT ne ot tu Anterferes wit) NAR By Ue Drew opt, | any HE 'PINK’ wtruck out Dexter eats tok ae followed and war captured by HH. Al tae he rapture som jurkett'® single sent Young over the| and Bradley. Gh. iwet hold, Unton Mettioment A. C., WhO WAR] Beeond Race-Mandienp, for ell ears) mile and pitehing thts vid time around, and #o did || Gasoline Vehicles Wil Have & AN apeed) eur ’ jnte Jones got Hetdriek’s fly Two Gua Ruhiin is Ving: Billy Made} rine | U aver, but th were hard ; followed by CG. & Bytinge, Pastime A] j, *sterath an i , at's. root te shetoring. ns hat vies | grail singed aan. Kiteon and HICKMAN’S HITS COUNTED, fale, ack, et Efe ASM ate nial bse ah Cnttenbare Bees Te taaneld orine. raat. Haley i" Me ia tee Mera Svan eee Gea could buy many roof if he wanted} a aieal sla | nee men eidrick | Mickman had on his batting clothes! ten i ‘aia Fos © Pate, i b be onius Wb 1 TRUAS CO., 768 Broadway, New "Rone i Med) got eKeler's » rune vmaln. yorterday rie K clothes |igngthe from Captan wal 0 mint , time wae Mt r 114 | ftetabtished 18 yore) Our ‘ La yonsyan hit for 8 Wallace mat All uf Whton scored ronal ine Wilt AU. the fret Jump ‘Cock | der on the programme for the opening |jore went to R. J, McKinery, Pastime] Astums fae oe HY —— ' That “looking backward’ lithograph] pousted to Jones a ) Gould cover third have ike] Hobin stumbled and threw: Bragll for] ty Automablle races at the Tristate] A, C., with a distance of feet 11 en’ wstt dary. 1M eect 1 Dae Bi Of Terry MeGover) is a wonder The} ed out for HM haul be one oF Ne outon ia raount's head. He poieed in] alr, Guttenburg, N. J. Bept, 18 10 2 finches; W. J Geldkamp, sino of the} bras Cella RR ar Mea doesn't carry, but Ine] Ain man is improving daly’ Ih hie work ered his, sea! He. Was applauded vo. the oftiale of the Falr Assoclation an- Pastime, jumped 19 feet 9 invbee, and na See 8 pte aa a m “one, photogras| shen hie | GIANTS AFTER YO Mferously Hounce What they have added an extra /J, T. Mahoney, K, A: C., he third man] ae ina a halt furlongs, NAM” (wovreercoiaes n en't the photogra-| when § f WN Third races Five and onehalf furlongs.) 4 took a 19 feet § a4 Inch mark, Satire AOL Lady Paddy / ult To y's habit jrap oN i i} p number of tae have been mado lady lon fi “pers Mault) only Ban | Sheckard Med to Burkett. Ke The New York lub te att a BLNOD Weilarto intra Pee ree een oe ie: sy iat maitre verte and ob Jn the Junior pole vault foe belehth.) Bc iho ili ah ‘ Jaled. Daly Mit for ab Cross f en Ne te after more play i inate gasoline vehicle » ’, dark Dougherty fooks itke a man with] (eimont” Aouste “aeutta “Reetser ied | AREA, the dark muthtthey cameces oer a ww deckled to hate Phicles and he} Baggom Johneon, N. ¥. A. C., won with Te Wie care of the world on hi shoulders | Ualy Murkett got Farrell's My Pee tb, aNd ape et pee er Of the Albay HARLEM FINISHES. for @ Ave-mile mp MW feet) AG, Anderson, N.Y. A. Cu) Monad Glight to, He tian two clebe in two Ne the wervicen of Murphy, the phenienct q by “automottles “of | thie “description, | was second, and R. H. HadReld, K. A} Tite ouat jf ith wo Ninth taning, second, seman ot the ‘Noegtienomenal Many hiah-clies machines have been |U., third. ACU Beate, But “Doo” alwayn hus Fred Kiomies tect korwieh team. | RAGE TRACK, HART 1h—Jentered in this event and the Fa , 4 Mersei’. Hime for a sode Young fed to J Bo Wid MoGraw, | wired air offer of Ham tar Muntty eT phe tveduled un hh should be an exciting one. eo FACE] OW. W. Coe, a non-club member, put) GW. OKET O18 UB ‘f ae fo did Burkett, No rine terday for Morphy yer The races scheduled t run her to- the Mepound shot in the Juntor claws Resell SOR AY INNINGS day resulted as follows porto a Bethe Humphries han a queer ides of] Me tauie. RTO aa y : TAB 48 feet and 10 Inches, winning, ‘The see- i ‘al whet Ras panhriee han a queer lies of ' Pah 2 8 og WITH THE DODGERS. iret Race Mhree-qunriere of a mile RIVALS ON DIAMOND, Jind man, P. J. Dinan, of the Pastime, yebrelty, "eae mile Begins uate; tr ave: Pio eS hi a. ‘apparently, He sot a panne] Brokly 1o108®6 Np Aras ee aia the Brooklyn jareball game the other we oantlt lertaker Jon Quinn, sreaone| #10.) fOr place, was second: De Blaise did 38 feet N12 inches, and Kt, J, Bhert- . Me day for bimeelt and “« evel) ga! trom| EDDIE KNAUFF DEAD. who hae cman of the Cinsicman wear | (nied: HME LIU Hb Hoboken and West New Yorks [iif Pantime, third, feet 10 inches, fl et ar : perks Joe walked in with an over ie pocket again fgrateing baer My ee as Moet In Weehawken P. J, Dinan was the winner in the | fie homperiela ey hy i pees man from momewhere on thelOnee Famous Pitcher Whe fivea|Out of four Mmuikton rm yeater MAHER WON EASILY, ‘TeMerraw, seepage aoe ge Be Pint hyedl Por uJ ’ OLD DR, G! a at eauven an nentt [SU LOur Anette and ened ene ate Determined (0 reverse the reauit of| Union Bettioment, was second, and R.[ ead wrenty vores nee YP! "| onavuare UNIVEMEITY OF To HTT 1 Andy Walsh had one long sweet dream with « Broken tinek, days and three games” etna, | tn wo Jim Jeflords saccumbed to trtabe| {Ne Spring series becweon the toams the] J. Sheridan, Pastime, third. Autume 1101 Proeeenion NEW YORK EOICAL DEPARTMENT, S ’ f 2 Thin te * he has batted Hoboken Club will put in Cyrene ' Pringe MeClurg ‘ot Men. twenty-four hours before the Horton] PHILADELPHIA, Sem. i" Bddie' «charm Piha? There must be man's Blows Two Rounds inet the Wea © a strong nine] The Aveemile run was taken by] Totty... Whistiing Con Hi. Wad counIed oul, Andy did an| Knauf, a once famous baseball pinyer,| “ldlte Caney.” ine’ Heegte Last Ntaht, aaainat ihe Weal New York Field (Mub| Thomas J. Vogeliue, of the Xavier, in Wort Fa Compara on noklyna i eohawken, Owing to] 3% minutes 1716 meconds, Mdward! Aisike .., cot, Ina pnedr at the gure only fourteen PHILADELPHIA, Pa D*Aud Lang fyne’ performance in}ix dead of a broken back, after having pt, 1h.—Peter| the atrong rivairy between these ¢ ube Strupel, Pastime, finished second and Ri” th Brooklyn, for whieh the prices} iingered in a hospital here for three] seventyet mare old and hy, wa vere fi Ave pv ut l Mtaher, of this eity, completoly out. |! the vious games between yg Bi a mint” quoted] yenrn and halt, Me caer waa unique Rola the aw at i ina yk! SAN] olanned Jim Jeffords, of California, in the ph a 4g y contents. and te ihe. Hana, another Fuetiae) Faaney; “ i Ch to keep meyin medical history. up the players 1s of what was (o have been al QO SHORTER. a strth van hace tai 3 tor th alba; about m behind the bar for a year.” Anily| After retiring from the ball Ael he be. i round work, (He bas the maalingtt| (f° cna fight at the Penneyivenia, Art Cee TE was annowieed that all the eventa | a fate P WK oe F HENe more than $40 for his ohare came a fireman and wile on duty At a his aris out before he aeowa one Wan tL Club last night, At no stage of the Age JOHNSTOWN F. C, AN eee, Libel gt a 4 From that day he lay, on a cot 4 dtd the Californian show any cleverness, ‘The running junior iy Jump was p long, Jean, tithe Alvin Kraennk if BiPh 8 om th th Reuss, ‘ening to et ; etn | howpital, and, withough many eminent Maher acored his first knockdown In the EARSALL LA. C. AGAIN, | ¥o" by Daniel HA. 0. & feet ig to Hive Up every branch ofsurgeon® Interested themaelves in hin first round with « left on the Jaw, Jet. 61-4 Inehes, : Nw ad golrg to play con, ey could find no reltet for the . Wk ne | forde was evidently weak when he met] ‘The third of a ‘meas ate of baseball gamoe| YW: Drummond, Pariime, was second, ¢ iPr be & g00d man it) "Kiuuft waa one of the pitcher i # the Irishman tn the second round. Maher | Will be played between the Johnstown |@ml JF. Mahoney, K A. C., third, it aueen ut there's xomething! Atlantic Club when that PLE: went at him and scored three Knock. | Bleld a and 1h Pearsall ‘Athletic | If the senior class the first event was | Athletes are following the big) Won the American Absoclat downs in a C f specece in, It being evi. ino y City, to- |1-yard fun, This was the moat ae loneMp abd was hind @ member of (10 ent that could not 4 i chs 4 \ Site, me' ng at oat] ie Fi Ng eat other punchy although, he ava can, cen wean | esting event of the Mifet two houre of | Hg, THE KNOCKMB, Atscietmer Oe “UDP OF that Baseball Polo Grounds To-day, 8.to| effort on his: teat, ‘the ‘rete een H y Pituberg ve New Verh. -Atminion tac. | sropped the Sekt ee ie arts Pye i av a Go doe Seas eanaien bY 4 he -