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a cee a mp ree een megan me hem oe eee rT pre THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2%, 1900, | ITBALL FACE” VERSUS “FIGHTING FACE;” COMPARED BY PHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT. wiVvantages of football and bos.ng. Pint Attia devetoped, among other The Pigekin Chager’s| ihieen Max Ungvr, who at present is} Poof. Attila. Gi Gives His! fb Hurope, competing against the etrong Visage Shows a8 MUCH) ines of ihe world, He in hlehly caper Views asto the Relative Physical Wear and/!" f \udaing the relative merita of tel Advantages and Ten- volalleboxing controversy. His {eas Brutality as Does that 1 1 (lows dencies of the Two of the Boxer. ___ AN EXPERT OPINION. Popular Athletic Sports. It in almost a min to apeak of foot — boll and box og in the same breath, In former there is nothing, while in GOLUMN. A FEW “RAPS AT THE SPORTS. ; SPeee PEPE EEE EHH DEO HE Think of Charley White being ex elted! all tattered and torn both in dream and While boxing exbthitions are forbidden He would hardly seam the same H 3 body, [i's a game practined, fortunate: 4 a 4 ke by law in this Hele football Nourishes) the latter there is everything which « ly, only In this country and Bay i Peeriey) WhO) alway ain he |to improve w tnan'n phystcal make-up, [17) 1 ' 4 las plece of trust ice In the just the same, and caused er eke ie1Shersisiereielsieierehs) unmolented || “AWE frat Twill show that there are AS TO BOXING. Jerment on the Ninth atres : Pimaruntied pugiiiete clalm THA. Ml) ng ohoglonl advantagen f footha:t PMY) Hut ae to boxing tlon of the ‘L' the oiehr day iB) fuller PAN AR AO ian BL Well, no nobler sport ever existed, It] Wve: fuel Beat 4 Blionsmerting (or tnat matier- ie far lewx] “HL Is 4 kame that Ie A wort of CONT way prectined thousands and thousanda taken,” was his excuse, “and Bi injurour and brutal then are the [iagious allmert with collemtans Me] oF yours ago. Men have grown to bel first offense since my mother took me Hat (Roce MINGtbn. Gt GORMAN frat thing a young fellow thinks of WHEN} heroes through it, It was not always hoe jhe gorw to college I to wear lone DAI} known ax boxing, but It was the same How soon one forgets his own failurey | merciless sluge ng. running (umbIOR and get on the football team, He does thing, It Isa sport in which a man's when he sera others travel the same | [and wrostiing (hat go to make up e {a lot of work at fret, rounding himeo't ndividual ability ehown, at is rod | football half Hto shape that wll enable him to " manly. To be @ good boxer ie to at- ‘There wan “AI Seymour a the Pola]; There views, though scoffed at by|tat aehait hour or #0, ‘That | Ofliain gory, Ite good effects are last: Grounds Saturday Ford t the Many, gfe echoed by perhaps ax man® ccirse, If he does not get a broken neck ling, too, Those of football are not. To days when he looked ike the brother) of a balloon, he stood on the coaching Hines and howled with fendish glee ula he raw Bill Donovan of the Brooklyn| m soar wkyward | When 8)" wae reminded of those | days he eneaked to the bench like a] Whipped cur more, who go on to declare that the, or ilmb before the end of that time be beaten at b : ing Is no disgrace. football fade every whit an savage In practice, boxing has a tendency to and aietorted os, ts the expreation of] FPLIATS WITH DANGER: |iiarinen «man, or erm 8 Woean, the modern pug ilet—that between ‘foot He flrts with danger, and many timemlin every part of the body. It limbers all face’ and “Aghting face” there I8) winds up aa a orlpple at an age when|Up the Vigeevtey eve, one a clear, quick Hittie to choose, elther on grounds of! he ought to be at his beat, But the! (Ke 4nd, makes Tim ae a Dart of cee | eauty or brutality necowmlty of being a hero if Stront] make-up ¢ will not etrengthen, Ex While the item of professtonallam ver=lupon him, and that |& about why he} cept in excess it has no disadvantsaes, ae ‘ , " Everything ty in |te favor and it beara, & \ h no fenter ® We amateur Apart i ve urked WIth does it When the mame ts over, he de) ici, lo. ' CO ahi ty son bY ave pernons ne uphold foot: [na better off physically that he was bes] Comparison win foo Bel if TERRY M'GOVERN'S FIGHTING FACE ya ry 10 make a, frend of, Me a Bid RRA AGEN: ROBINS, FRLINCGRNIIEY IRAYba” SOTA BOXING LESS PERILOUS, |Scoeesesesetucnenss a from « purely physteal standpoint there) Wateh the face of a football player 610: BS1S1]S VISAS SSIOOOIOSOIOSSISSGOS In physleal culture the reneal of tie A coin) 1) of the vasualtios of the ry 504 old Horton law mulated bone! # mush to be nad oon the others emerging from a scrimmage. Do ltelpwo aports shows the advantages of the ee : rhe Prote Prominent phystoal culture experts! jines show Mt to be more healthy and| former, In football there are many | 1S OY te reat CoRe i rothe mom part take up the cudges| lows brutal than that of the boxer? forlous and fatal accidents, while in| olaime that every day hie ine mai a boxing # accidents are almost aa) wo the Mebter amainet votball] Tf is a game where # man cannot} rare as hon's teeth, ayer Jehow bie Indiv dual ability, Hels suet] When | say “boxing,” 1 don't neces- Prot Attila, noted not only we ala piece of machinery and works aw euch|*Atlly moan prie-fighting. There Ix) O O O RA eal r to injure some other ™ ik ity 2h bla al , ® up largely of letters from mothers ar ranging to give the fone. He nays th poxing tes when fighting was permitted «moe were — AVORRE = ! strong man but as a physi Hturiet, | trying Plece of inoentive, for when the money question thelr sons learn the wame lert they] H| alo hes developed many a Miccid+| machinery which Is const Jered Rood on} enters inte game Klory coases to ex- a te-fhahters \* CAPT STARBUCK’'S FOOTBALL FACE @) nun led oman and woman tr spect} the other side a There Just as Much difference * i® ; between boxing to win and Aghting for ‘ " i { Ck hie: ene of muscular, vigorous health, hag! A amall man will get out of the tracae ' SOOO OOOO OO MOOG O UM OOO UO OO OOOO OOOO OOOO UOC CO nO CLO i money ao there in between the former fim Frewidy wan siWayn, «fend Wetton. the folowing valnion, on thelante, wAlie-a Waner fellow will emerge land football Is in Indiana Recuperating After Ten Days athletic mame promoter and amateur toh fetes, at nk Hw! OT ANTS ARE M’GIN NITY KEEN E’S HORSES ‘RESULTS AT. of Hard Luck—No More for Him. lo Grounds inet Saturday and we hari." AT BOSTON. IN THE BOX.| FOR OLD ENGLAND,| GRAVESEND. )s.comcmrginiiot my omtean oma tnt S| the Giants downed the Dp Republican leader in Kings County, 18, sald he was interested in some horses be wouldn't admit th — os at West Baden, Ind, “recuperating.” | entered |) the train ert were in luck TOO Uo Mr. Worth je suffering with what men] This year be came Worst of ali, tim was rorry he didn'!| Un an i The P. who frequent race tracks deiignate}a horse owner, He invested $2600 In have hie 7 cents hack aftér it wan all! pire Snyder's Rar k| Ph les and the Champs | arkville Handicap “orimp of the bank roll.’ In other! horses, engaged Phil Chinn, jr, to train the uptown play OOOO CUO POOOUR OU over, R | Decisions—Davis Put | = Play din Brooklyn 3 Was Run To-Day Over | words, he nas been #0 unfortunate In} for him and sported his own colors 2 | end | * his turf speculations that his store of} Mr. Worth had very moderate luck fomebody muggonte that a maton be-| Out of Game. To-Day. | . a Fine Track, thia world's pects la eal exprsased in| With hie hhorgea aad petting unill teal hd tween Mteve O'Donnell and dim Jefforde , the same figures it was a month ago.|daye ago Then came a chilling frost, Mr. Worth is sald to have lot $90,000] He lost $16,000 one afternoon and adopted! Would make a great event in pugiiion Buch @ fine event! It would rea ial . : | Sse | w Myerial to The Rvening World) » (Special to The Rvening World) last week and then to have made an} the ordinary cy of trying to get It) ferve Am A good preliminary for rome N Me 1 WAPHINGTON PAIK, HROOKLYN ® | RACK TRACK, GRAVEBEND, Sept, [openly expressed vow that he would] back right away, The result of thie! dow Might held durtng the week in Pomp The New York ! ne jeayed | Sept The chamaion Hrookiyns hal e W—The last week of racing at Gravene| Never bet on another horse eo long as) was that he went more after the $16,000, , ton NJ F pboot RIGO apeetatnrs, |R4 Hel obmonenty at. chat menuniie. tha |S ® ond began this afternoon. The card] he lived Until he suddenly reallaed that he was “They are both dead ones,” Aald &) spectators afternoon Bd Delehanty and ‘le collec: |@ ® was fairly interesting ‘Two years ago the Brooklyn poll-| 19,000 bad on tho week. wport, “and it's a mame to wake them] Hoth ‘eames wanted aT day. | rrifie aluggers from the Quaker | ) The Parkville Handicap, a dash for[ticlan firet began to attend the races} He then quit, made his vow, ordered up. ‘The only thing they were ood forleapeotatly the Gothamite wh are Ub \® ® he spritvters, wan the stake fixture, rewulary, He had been there before, hig hotgee out gpd went to West J Jerks | was to furniah a ham sandwith for}atriving hard to dixplace Clneinnatl and) ‘The lay whe « dedanttul ene for & Weather and track conditions were} but then he became a habitue, Boon he $24,00) will not orpple Der. Worth, | His bank account oan stand the love of, Power Maher once tn a while ir) tuavle and 20 were present ® nade to order. ‘The weather wan mild] he Jumped from small bets to l9rKe) several wimilar sume before it becomes) see Hoston fank are with the Gorham | foe Mediontts iron man, wh @ and baimy and the trek In splendid] Commissions, He had a commissioner! needful of rejuvenation Thora wax a lot doing among the mi) Loo, and really. « Wialority af the| Denn dolnm nearly all’the pliontng Wall 8 ey ceeeeanenen Hovght the Horton law wae In effect) wished Manager ln ' thoate| Trolles Dodwers, while bla Orth want ® another handicap which promied a tor every one of the profension | ternoct dathuted 6 Quakers ’ \" % londid cgntest, The attendance rofune with his eagh, Godfrey, « (he Matting Order Wailing Ueder % @ \excellent for a Monday and speculation FROM LIMB HE SHOT HER | won the firet race at Graverend | jageny N Hf ’ : Si was lively ) ” | many of (he out-of-work men were| Hamiion, ef Va pftlace , COMMANDO, % FIRST RACE s | : homas f » . Fo a . » : The Keene Colt About to Go to England of (Wopenrolde, five furlongs y The race horse owner must have sym. ' aunty, Vb, ® Sh "y Uninet with the poor Mghters and put iN } TO HOTU ODIO AONNOARIATO GROMER AIEEE THOT 1] cgmarters: wine, jake, MII Pin a rws|Whirled About Shaft| Miss Griffin’s Escort Says /H ‘ ) t a Handy. nash W m hex . M I tniehs The followers of the English turf have been set to think- ete i ts doe IE et Weston’s Feet Struck, They Planned to Die : When’ Parilames tnvete ia imaaaana’t/¢ a, Barret « °K ing seriously of the intended invasion of Yankee horses Awe Another Man Down, Together. os woul! not be surprising if a Inw were Anyde Ainnivecae. Aluee : ind jockeys, The former is not of so much worry to them, | {km . “ ‘ Chacted forbidding the immigration of Wiest Ihalne | Wieah tantne but the latter menace has caused them to say Many mean Ares 10 Oelman AB A | ives mains md Amorivan Jookeys ‘his Nae long hee re | by aps b Bar’ Sy Ke, Mami aye ull ane tiicky v0 D'S) thoman nent a bounder to te Cross things Of UB randy Smash rushed to. the front! WELALNGTON, Del, Sept. —While| HAMILTON, Ont, Sept, t—Ceonge Maher's winning of (Wo racen yesterday ey Va Hernard A Taal pant Hed at frat Sheokurd wot Slagle’s) They have looked over the records of the horses which) and made pace, 4 couple of lengihe in| standing on # 10+f high soaftold peer. bs bg eg gr aoe haw juat driven the poor younme ere tol ton, Doyle walked. Dacia forced ayte| Cll and Delehanty was thrown out ati). R. Keene and WC. Whitney intend shall race in moat ed A Maal Att pone ulna ae a iy ure daca nie driving from ‘Watertown bas eon: desperation It's h wad day for the “prtchant gi Wiokinan | ie la Crome, No rune, 1 gy lol the big events next year and are dismayed, Well may hell thin order Into the atreteh, where} forte. your caught bia clothing upon a \feaae to the thunder ands now lodged oO ut why do ey make trips ' one pouUnger arth i " y a pai M but why don't they make trl ‘ " sus yout Keeler ite a fy. the Englishmen tear him. Every one of .hem is a cham- Criterion shugied out and | went atter| sot screw and was whirled violently |!n Jail. He says that he shot Mine Grity be , je vid Leng pat the Bheokard Hfted a font ia Mekariand a alia ve y ian av randy Smary, catching him at the ‘ 4 ‘i befits t a ; Ms hve He ike se purer Ue fae Laas TT ee ce and almost sure to carry off many rich events before fining pole, there waeea short drive, | Mat the shaft Oh, bios through tthe es ea al ee hss Pee ee Te tli: Mish F Perrin iy’ the season ends And iten Criterion drew away and won| In an instant both hie tent wore (000 | aayIne eatin a Ha hed dane tie dean pom toottvall rain yet Near tn wed, an ihe bil surely ro eats | Aye . Ta. by a lene randy Bima oft at the knees, his lant arm was (Or } bial on ielog closely questioned by the Wy every eundide be In good] Went foul tw mut Umpire Raya safe srave 4 Ay 1 donee angonarg |, TAKE Keene's eiring alone, Every one ol ther ia in the) lenge Throne ot Medes off and he dropped to the floor a bleeds he broke awn an) sald. he was ? condition, b fl may be ! Inet ty eh tare iat Pilek® foul MeParand pushed front rank of formidable thoroughbreds. Commando is EROOND RAOK Ag. Yhanigied compas, v m RyRy, pan Yel LF aA \ Peter to Agiting, mo war YK" M Ae ARERR AWE PURE RRB IWONG CURB eee heel RNG We probably the best of the lot. He has an unbroken string. grea serie eth: Mr att ages Alfred Hart wae asateting Woeton and] frason ho one whl ever know: Up to 4 Jay vefore ie Mek with dim] Shot \ hws Mloas her ints + plamined the ball Wo Wt Dai Of victories and ever’ one of them of the most decisive ae an the latter wae whirled around the) fit Mien iT thinae, (6 Kill thembelves Lillia ll il tla | ' ° \ Pt) ee UMN kand He has paced agninst most every good thorough: & Tie iene 1 ete WS Tonate nis foer struck Bae ty the fe Ad he shot her and then tried to shoot “hi | " wae Une : rel w ' knocked to the floor} himse Jim Corwort inc , | ait i ha YM bred Iwo-yeareold of any standing and left him. biting the sat eke Hekaeah yuneapslegl He rhowed a hole through, hie clothes Arouble these nye al er Nagin hi cnt ona fy Bla s dust of his fying Neels Ite haw remained ungonsolous since | Mens he had inven to ahook pumped bis cont fe Kj M | A I Phen there are besides hin Tommy Atkins, Cap and Bells, And he may die from the shock, twenty Seare of age, cent teh mi HM att hy atthe ge Fata tARiae Noonday and Voter, all of them leaders of their class The (yt! Hlerren $4 b aa RESULTS AT HAWTH National Sporting | 0,01 ) ‘ A \ former, hough, is probably the best ¢ quar i M: Wem oonly. Timw=1.46 16 ) Peaivond) Rporttne (it 0 BO \ tw Ci a ; jH, is probably the best of this quartette: heey: Xi Hens Gian, rughed | Mein hie f ORNE, k tee na ra A ae ane front and was soon foln in manager eee a N EW HOME Bip ashy there in ge gre ol Manat He fi (| nace TRACK, HAWTHORNE, foot thanager, Georwe " tal-| ) CLU BED couple of lengths before Mr. Brown, y ~The races scheduled ¢ sailed for B |Princers Hvelyn end First Whip, who | rngert. HH Pengman | Seen reschlan’ aa f Voll addl sles ta Maia ey Weevnil antl i - sjole and mere “osely buncaed. On the far turn}; ‘darter. J bi + PUR ih (ited , in Qh ioantely lier F | | Henry wuddenly let Beau Calla ry 1 Fire\ Tyee York ne a wl \ aiked | ‘ fo and he sivle several lengihe fart tale, driving. m4 Won by Water plant Ib to f sn $ bunch of ern \ ‘ * ni 4 ie plate quit and Mr Bb Meaaba Jumped away in fro Hf You Dare, 4 to | fow pine H faawt i HooMtl inten Aleta P * iH on eis bain It tele i, fant to the stretch, f Penge. nt ie Tem 1 A Fe ol f for 4 n r {INDIO Be He Fannlet Maud, Nonpa as NOnvon, 4 4 4 1 make the same Hoven tintin ; 1 Asquith mov it Ciitge. They. ran. th Won iy Minyon, 4 to 1 and § to) gy | t mort ay M ‘ rk h , Tom O'Rourke Plans One, Witnesses Testify Against) \™, Nek Callan hol che ela tate puretch, erste M tha | peitien, 6 40,1 for place second y helng a fake? | ' ) f rom and ptallin ; " \ Ne thy wre ow) “ | . up to a walk by two lengths, Rinne nN by a head tH —— ‘ Mr ! ‘ ' Hate T, rnritg Within 35 Minutes | Policemen in West kinnle War a hese in ya of Anquith, | Bolton, wet ngth in front of Nonpariel Standing of th oe ! ' y y a a ' sj Laldapa nd ixteenth, ' 7 ike " . Wala of 42d Street. Side Court, The Parkville Handicap, for three-yearolde th ryt Maids second Bad | poe, nal, 40 €0\ ‘ " yy eal about tx Purlonge. hire i ; " M Ha Racatt ' Mie Hancre, ladep’ a | tartan amet: } ' ore ry tie a Meu i Panare Mas me | t tif vl WO New You... q 4 we © (spat ‘ e rave t Aumurt were the] 8 Be tprtvies nnn on ryiabt watiw (neice ia gat, hue tnee te on) Avast wore the} Kabemaetty Maat ff GRAVESEND ENTRIES. | * he ¢ Bours { MoPertand doubled Wolverton ated) Hm om tt the Went Side Court towlay bY Lawyer Spelt Losigal 4 : y {Ket y | " nk Moss, vs counsel for the Citlsens (ipecial to The Rvening World) we " , Thor ; } x ' ae round! for (het Protective Leave, an ormarization of | % RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. hs : p P fan ertione We pINOA eroew formed wince the rlote, Th4 fPhe entries for tomorrow's races | 1) ‘ i N K ve ay b “i L fefendante were Poligemen Herman el RA Ht tyne iale' to Be rane ‘ai soe about ONIN, of the Weal Thirty-recenth street Shee ei Peet! t sine: (nates VA , arding (he ‘ siitlon and John J. Cleary, of the Weet] good length and a half in front of ie very vil will te | ag « h street atailon, They were] t a Or and Belle of Lexington, } : ' ; ty in riety Re Ta where eee nceompanted by Inapeotor | There. wae no change until she stretch champs yhourk \ . " . \ wh nh Pour bel fas reached, Then there war a general] Barve Py “eal : Jone Hig ko will) Thompaen. ss olen ing up and at the furlong pole Con-| Mery MoCoy | #8 rly Obm is charmed with assaulting Wl+| testor, Rockton, Modrine and Gold Queen Caretval vie W Taking ‘ils we 9 erence WN AL Johnaon, of 88 Weat Thirty: | were heada foarte While tye epee wes proond, irae tet iy three-year: . r 1" va vow ” ” ' whieh one ee, would | ote ; phous ited eh her veri if Gucten: | sevens) atreet, and John Haines, The] Suemeine aa 10 WIE Ont atte Motion tf BRC t protege's opontng ‘ MOG ee de Oe [latter rays he wus drmgged from a sick) the punch, full of running, tnd, won by Be, aime cece tp a for i pyee ed to the station and was thoroughly] a length from Contestor, who Peeren u ioney NED BY NEWARK er aise thal mguiss' Bitte, | stubbed oh the. Way Rociton a Hai « wrth fF ee Dinee | rut, Rawy he. Day ore, Mats fr chee af v Ow D EWARK,. at Mr, eo Cleary |e accused of beating Georg yOURTH RB. niagioes Kart lo \ ' ¥ leo . tw ‘ reatiag! ‘ ' \ ROVE HIB) SE BIWIHe, L. Myers and Witham Hobson, of 2 aloe meds "toting, tk a ER | ' » tere Werks Piresen Fico te Hitnads te wil ‘ Woat Twenty nixth street on Aug, &, Wie Pi y Orey ‘aly 1 on the Cit Teeth nd the rl Myers Is a cripple, Several wit } Hearets 16 ald. OF b v 7 emtitied to seeing him clubbed * } hes aa: Sha 4 ST. LOUIS RESULTS, Hempel. Won dniving, Thine La i ‘ Gentaion may Peete oo co Cause tee op ea : wen wal | RACH TRACK, BT, LOUIS, dept. 4— Tene an enere, was. ho cha a / —a ces seheduled to be run here tor] the far turn encarta Bee er ‘ ' to lowe W8 a hi ila!) KEELER AND DOYLE COLLIDE|> reasiiet a totows Scala he mee tanta Bae Dhying mixed all with «mu ! ; 3 a wer aE Py ‘anter (con paswed Pivontus and Peter in due to r i nit a hee a, Alercatr, why 4 is 1 k Ovy.ervollid Won oy Bugenia 8, 3 lo 1 and even; rapidly on Sar Bright We ‘cn mr Malden... f Jettrien, Don't trow t, Mote pea at Aled? (0 Thernard Blair DAVIS BATTED WELL, aig Veet inmind of th HOR ae it Mine (ie get Ym, haweves is ‘oine righ AN a ax ‘ 6 uldn't Nahe y think he for two on, | e ort , . Ww Y not beer 1 M * wo bavete, aries Fe ee ae ne ton ead with unclher Veo-baeRet| ne Day iks wie DES RB Second’ Ragurout and a hat funy fn tt vont, ea yi Jes ahi ring Marntiton, Barry wont) out, | Une very wel Y, woRe up Bature | me ¢ Won ty Duelist 9 to 10 and out; “ere ——— Mercer to Doyle. Two runs Jay's game and managed to get in two] ae “Ke tenn \ small 1 Jack, 5 for place, second; | por maiden ant twee pear five a nice i" ) renulted tn two | line Doyle stoped fi Ley Greéne thitd,. Mme ik nice hits, one of while two | Under to caten Hickman P eo runs being scored, Davia had the mise | DE) ble 10 atop, il into Dp o ces hae Work, ermine Iie, oun we Gumen Senedmled for Torbay, | oriune jo wake an error, but It didn’ hat ‘ot ten de droppiné 10, the. grouns ark . a 16, eve ing needed, in the result dls ue After a. few minutes A Sanday Worl ran’ gots before a wen warily o but Dayle. Wi: uch & i up wee 4 World Want section © ¥| thy seein fapelled to leave the .000,000 neonle, :

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