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GOLUMN. A FEW RAPS a AT THE SPORTS. eobet (pe OMMTRIT vard played }levan this a THENNOCKED'S FIRST GAME. Played Fresh Eleven in Second Half with Wesleyan. v8 tte 7 aftern The F Ma tne World) pt #0 n. Harvard pinyed Sarena agape eterna Har (ni Kare WIth Wem | ogy THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1900. ‘HARVARD'S |YALE MEETS OLD TRINITY. eemsyinineaeee Husky Men, but the Blue Boys Outplay Them, (Special fo The Vrentng World NEW HAVEN, (on, Sept 2% Yale met Trinity for the frat game of the ion on Yale etd tht afternoon and val points in firat half Cant scored 17 ce {reah eleven in the second halt of the lqopdon Brown put the beat set of eleven D When a fighter in a great drawing erineaaiie Wie Ww Wesleyan *Ub-| mon poasibie out of the candidates gard he generally wets the sofiont things m tak bitterly, Wut the Crltan tig face the visitor fm the profession to punch at. ‘Thin|*!*8¥* witns fo Kive every mana try IN] yale found them a husky set of men statement can be applied to Peter Maer) 4" 901 Rage Hor LW. Kendall and gyi not well versed in ihe kame, due to the champion of freland, who has cers) M1 man were ited at full lack of comehing, probably They Ineked falmly had many a cinch Aeht In Phils] Wesleven hat many new men on her! eam play > deiphin just Weguune he can atiemet an Tem Cay Dodds and Ne brother tmmonve crowd of Irishmen every time eet Tie end Trinity te Dante in that olty ‘The lant easy The Lineup, iment a that Mater punched to sleep in lvitien , WL e Mais > Philadelphin was Jim Jefords. The Umlie wt Hoda, apt, r snl D forminn just anced two rounds. | learn leh (w athioas |hiiteats Aen are iHineemeee DY how that the flaht promotere over there | Srne \ Mandal oy fa Conninghaw Dare giving ench other « hard race to see) PhO wand Nh ua eee Quarter Waliainy D which of them can loeate por BtAve | iaime tarde ak (Chadwick he halt Hiriniey | OW Ponneti and wer him to box Maher be tds | Nell Will be Townnend Taxcuse me, 1 mean “Look at? Peter), | Kenda ry Before the mame the varsity and the + Ghd stop every princh he almp at lle Wend all ‘ atl Fe rubs were given a teneminute pene JAW and face wMoial Verpive Jones oath tes tr sisnals and formations unidor the oie | wpe @ Jeoaehing of Head Coach MeBride, Pht Tam told that Kid Lavigne, the exe) i ARN) al Bulllinan, contre sf (ho IML eleeny Cut Hpfhiwelmht champion. who hae been] SS) fattest, ttaeward | ton, 17 and ‘Trainer Murphy ‘The frying to round up in ehape ty Aah t game started with Yate having poses Agetn at New Dorp. baw oice note eos ute won of the Dn Marted th 10 drink Weavily, and te at] Li heklew aay Phe Trinty full back caught Brown's ye & Wreck | r Klekedy Harvard. Kiek-off and ran it back fifteen yarde M be cortainiy too fad iat Lavine mleya to! the. Sivan’ line, Kunalate. tanible wl on Tw Ana y Harvard in the arn L w wet acquainted td ' ‘| Wemlevany 0 MOVES, HiT et Vain the tinil, lst Bharbe took the for if it hadn't been fe or the} ~set pee Noxt Kick-off and woored after a Meyard ehances are that Lavigne woudl wall be run " a J a ®yard pun of the newt Nvevate the proud wolder of te cgniwrial AT WORCESTER, = | oh’ tants run ot ime ont minut dapitonalitp. dunt to prove how feck Kicket Doth w Nad Favigne han beoome, 1am 110 ety Cros nnd Hotytectntn| i ficken Wht he fs conmtantly tating that he! Nove Caen faite ean beat Torry MeGovern at 1) pound ep Vine Up amt | "moore: ¥ Ut we wll hope that Layigye iy Woroester | th ' returm Yale put almost 9 whole matwtitute 4 eee | (Hpecial 09 The Kyening Worley eam in a ts «ame in ihe wooond half 1) TaD >] ane. ent Toomer at left ek oar at que cter White rome fenters are cutterine) VO! bale Ms s BHO contre: Durer, tert. and. Wari Wmeiehips cince ihe Horton law]! 1 Worcester Polytechnic Inetis}rient end Adams. left, and Chedwtok y| tute met tlie noon oF ¢ nif TAI half wae marked by Bloom Caplred Kept. 1, there are others way] {le Met chin afternoon on Worcester |! A PL 4 LmMha: hots afe living on Kuny Street and are gets) Vs! for thelr annual game Pooh Nad fal Wi AP Pay al We (nee ne atch time three square monies a day = The) y [Ar the Heavier ine, but Holy Cp wen almost @ matoh for the mune Th H fettunate henters who are able to en! | Mave UP Yh Ae ItY And ANappY playing | eR Minton IW fore UC hadwiey ore ‘ beef and oatbage until (hey Wont wie lomt in weteht Yalo'n fourth, saved own ff 4 fa the face are MeGovern, Runiin| 1 are lined ip at 8 ololook, Holy | Pina) Seore Yate, 2) Trinity, 4 } ) Bplke and Dave Bulliven| Cre Having the Kickoff, In the follow a and Tommy Weet, Theme fighters have ovder R the first dollar winioh they received | Holy ors hoiion — porwoan | UNION VS, COLGATE. geting their facen punched, and lueuee iv end SHOW That the wport ta dew! for a ahort , tat guard Vieekin Pat Meretty Inte Pay “Pine they cnn afford to part with thelr) ae lan ke aid on Seheneetaty Grid by wpending Hoon mood, BUD | hice Went tahie tron inl food, Malay Hien ent D Phe cther chamols pushers ne inky |).4).,, NisHath iSoertal te The Reening World) daye if they get a plate of ham | hows Wight helt-hmow 1 HCHPNBOTADY, NOY. Rept. a bers, on Poll: back frigate) The football season in this clty wae i) nea feet Walt: Holy Crome, 0; Took ned today with a gaine between “tren hasn't found te way into " Coleate University and Waton (Collew Bharkey'’s makeup, then it never * — on the mroundé of che Detter tnetitutt into any one's, Tom actuaily threw! COEDS SEE GAME, iin game vrough: out a larae attent | @ canta in pennies at a bunch of though the weather conditions ah Who ‘were crowding around HP) wenty cirte Cheer on Cornet! and| er unplensnnt Por atestatons “ the other nlahi, and after \t w Ti was Union's frat game and Col Walked around his cafe ax thoukt | Syrarmme ins a cites second The Union team war @ had done a node pleoe of oharitanie | Hthrea, Hipind by ey of Capt Carver Oe ty % | prelal to The Hvening World) ind Mullery, the two reqitar balfebacks Bim Jefiries in hie new play looks! ITHACA N. dept 2h Mix carionde [ad up with tnjurier cevsived tn pear the real (hing (any ond (hing) ino eune ronte wy t th but two eat were pit sult, but when aitting down in a afternoon to witnee® the mame he ]and at 20 o'clock the teame ined up room We looks just ae he «| (worn the Ball City team and Cornell, [a4 follows hon he's Awaiting the sound of thy |S! War calcd at To clock A unique ‘me in the ving, 1 ly the habli, | | feature of ihe Visiting contigent wa the a 6 orenee of weventyeAve "Cede" ail Jack MoCormack, the man who beat | ihusliete ond waving thelr eotles ‘4 "1614" MoCoy in a punch and who an | “lore for his fooliehnere at a later] Pe Bytactse enpportere number ano, |r batt Vit ite ways he has quit the ring for} #!) told, end with Wonton MLUdentA | iinbedy Wigs Maat ti ie be ah awh, whook yo] Cornell ov vomat of the rame num. i mt Quare At will be @ jong time before} her In attendance at the wame ae Byra. |) Bete over |, too, Jack was such alo ile rer (Ho, the Cornel gu it — ae Hee Wowie wes plate ote guard on| CADETS ON GRIDIRON A Bass eysieanh: has been om (he Ky Aoume Lenn, entered the nme . . professio: er Trying off Ob ered Co Nght with Jim Jefriow in the The eee ‘Votte Men Try Vhele Meawe ene of “The Man from the) ; , | With Stral@ht-Maeks at The gymnast te hurled from a lan tel rate Weat oint. many miles above earth and Left tavele the Keesler: Wards with terrifie speed, whirling Man Gwar a ae ee the alt for the inoredibie din Nant Weert uaa uf v bss be H Of fully four feet on to two mat- Mahi mdeih cope hy Tein maa i Jo, who hurls him from th ais ‘ after no ne {net wan wit ifty looks gloatingly own on hin hati A hea tirdlbeh ded Lis In thetr through a vista of calciuin and of K Md positions, — Dunatan, Henle y douds. b) Mitiitpe (ook the pinees of the ‘OMnON flied to Hot Hie ret Halt | graduated in June The endetx our ee are BYTAMUNE Moy edt EAT) 8 We id had | here ew proud and happy newshoy Se etd eh att Rad weighed ‘Tete and ai the pretiminn ) n'a CUeVe Who Ip the Hera [Cornell rushed (he ball ty. Byraouaea}praction showed np otter fort Dead Man's © ho te th } ‘ [OE HI fellows, His claims to dintinetion | {evr Ie Hilo Tot it [inpt. Amit haw watned in wtrength aid about a tiny brulee (et abate and aie tall was on Cornel gard [fA Naw the here” MIN Tak er FG Quarter of hin cheok, He | ile when Cine called for tire The Linestp, MoGovern hit him there. It esa Poattions, y ered the qreat little om wih the boy bothered th f; i at Re ee the latter wae nelling papers hat eharity and Terry handed him out | i Cen ‘the Blow whore marks he prizes an he Med and Mwe Quakers Meee|t Nien would a Ntevsaving modal | Lehigh Wefore a Mie Hara. 6 fiom Kd ’ | ant Quarters ] Oued Let Wall leet Meapitne war once & shapely om Hnlges Wer Hat To-day he welghe over | pirat Pa, Be Postips Pall Meet . pt @—The ¢ lineup n o a 0 and has the gracetul Agure and so¥ | University of Penneylvania opened iim{ine acter” wei Re gen Aas A Ie Motion of an ico wagon, Jack Mo | football woanon this afternoon, meeting |e ty (regitent rushes Tufte pares pone At 1, Now he} Lehigh before fully 4.000 apectatorm, The i might | ball is Point's (went tie the uae of training | Quakers put their strong eam into | Wveyar where went, to the \ YL oadets on a lone th i down to perfection only to put |ihe Meld for the frat halt Na-Capt Pots [araela ym glawne th lage than Ave mine fat man? A little Lewis law would infliet | there ex-gladiators. Under a cloud, Four months i Most popular man in Deroes a8 wohoolgirls silt {ul lovers, But we take them James, and theres hope for Bteve O'Donnell for instance, or of hie declares the great | haw temporarily deserted the ring | it ire. Erne’s course of reading | coorad training for Medovern ino "Hypatia’ and preparatory to ont principle man you mean to igh book you must road int ° . . of it! §=The bunch of make up the New ene out of their ¢ Fs: beat Brooklyn be @ bad idea to in as they do when mudden spurt and 4 ag Pore y 1 i ting injury ‘Corbett te coming home, He is coming are a fickle people and silt ‘Our hearts again for junt as wight a Bo get in one good arandeiand eo 4 Bene |e keeping dark nowadays Goethe's * We has now, says the anony-| bemun a course of reading | heaviest books in the Astor challenging haa caused the wud Aged be adjwiged the ‘TUB KNOCKER, @nemit to play in later years the role of |i) vy. iw stare on | Mec 469 | fe New their back Yale. you | Ventmytva scored ner frat touchiown invide of pve] kame of ihe aewenn bere, Williston tag minutes, Hare kicking the goal Two)” re oma wha MAL ball CA YER The oat TW" | handicapped by the absence of some Dornin, snappln vp sho. ail, ran] Meav¥ men from the line until after Iwentyefive yards for Labigh's roucn.| tele Work la made up nt: |down, Gearhart Dal, Play The Linestp, ihe hal at th non first halt. J ded ‘the |iWO more t t the rain. balls York rance Uinpire, “4 Heda. } war in Lenieh «| Gardiver hdowne, he back, his interference wing the fenture was Penney’ fback, remal The Linestp, Poa nin went Mowith a rush a hut Pennsylvania In the second b which waa cut down to Mfteen minutes They showed up| well, particularly Graves at quarter and (amt pans Pontayi¥ania aeor jouchdowne, The final mec Avania, 27; Lahieh, 6 HAWTHORNE RESULTS. RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, Sept @—The races soheduled to be run here to-day resulted ay follows MeL utes C) ane carried It No wr |. Beore tnd of frst bait Putts, 0. Weat Point, 6 el GAME AT AMHERST, Viaye Williston, but ihe Bleven Lacks Heavy Men a the Lt (ipeetal to The Reening Worlt ) AMHERST, May Rep! ¥— Amherst plays this afternoon in the opening game of the season here Williston haw nd Poni Lat end Lat tackle 1 o*” od Pull-back ST RT mae Te BROOKLYN N.Y. A.C.’S . . . 4 BATTLE IN SIGHT AND BOSTON GOOD GAMES. . cewsiieinee Good Crowd Out to See|Maxey Long and E. C, Jeffries and Sharkey Will Probably Fight| the Third Tussle with | Shaefer Break Records Six Rounds in Philadelphia. the Beaneaters. at Fall Meeting. rhe pronpeota of a jimitedsround bate | bout between the Champlon and (peeled to The Beening Wort) (Rpecial to The Rvening World ) The prospeota of a jimited:roun | ween the Champion and @harkey | (Hreclal to The Brenig World) TRAVERS ISLAND, N.Y, Sept. 2% lie between Jim deffries, the champion vent In Chicago, but now that! WABHINGTON PARK, NROOKLYN, | PM AAA ENA RAceaBL: wind CHAE pugilist of the world, and ‘Tom Bharkey, | Mayor Harrigon of that city has openly Y, Sept. 2—It was anything but ras J a nal ra ae ead ‘i he exmailor heavy-weleht, 100k very | deslaret that he will not permit any | baseball weattier when the champlong! De® cold mists arroge the Round dil Aw al ihe present time nities there betwoen heayy-weighta [and the Hoxton beaneatera began thelr "vt Ke ae the Autumn BREROO Of the The matchmaker of the Penn Art Ath+ | there ts only one thing left for Brady | third tunsle of the series thin afters) MYerane for the Autumn e ete Club of Pull yin a anaious to} fo That is to accept the Penn Att | noon New York Athletic Club to-day : Clun'a offer and have the contest de> Hoefore the gaines began, and just ring theme two ble fellows together IN leided in the Blow Cl Heavily laden cto hovered ClO*@T when the half-hollday crowd wan ar k MketoUN houts Th order to MAIN Chee |” AT Ounteal baleen theke: Live big mluge | to earth and frequently lot forth aprine, yo ites 1 t to fall vyvent to fbi he haw already made Pitiadelpnia would suret Klos of rain, But ite this a ood riving from the city, rain began to fa ; ft at 4 10,0) houne, ae almont [: sand kept many guests under shelter of Hem A Aplend| | offer toand Admirer of pugiism {Crowd Was out WAS eONTAUSIABHC ) thy plage of the club-house, Over two Bharkey has accepted phe club's prope: on hand to see these big In the efforts of both teams Aiton and in ready to Magn articles of [lowe Nabt nani thousand persone aaw the games agreement for tho content ax @oon ae ver, several Rundred aporte trom The Hatting Order, Maxey Long wan the wreat altar of the en le 9 Oa woull y tO) Boston. (Peowklyn. day, he lowering the worlkl’s record Ather Jeffree ot hin manager, Billy | Quakertown. to he ara, to an, 6 Jonwa ¢ a ; IWrady. In prepared to to # say moshing flegationa which | Leng. ap k H made by Lon Myers In ay) si i ‘ Hebly ld go from Newark, ‘Trenton, Alen, ) figures were 4 mide, Laon (orth Wrady will aleo provably accept th lmon and every other ofty within A radius i cut them to (745 seconds, He was fter for as he haw sirealy prowteed of i) miles of Patlatelphin ldly chee! Th ' { Sharkey a eixeround bout tt veftries | Bh he could bation: wildly cheered, The speed Long showe: he chances are that he will Jump at ke het Sent i I) mont th Haba ac Wy run has ye th Ai after, Brady at ban th ‘oLnor, © wrell, ‘been equalled on any round track, He " y rmvated al etape we the Drewont thn mes | PUNT Pn ati P pane Within @ tenth of a eecond of Wen: dail Baker's straightaway record of RESULTS AT GIANTS AND Flest Innings {74-4 made in July, 1898 CTOs, Put the Aniahing touches on] Thome who arrived early maw four > Bee ten an et welad for A capital awimming races, In the firs GRAVESEND. QUAKERS, |" Beats aol priming cn ee ®) Jones leadhended. Keeler aine| was lowered by B.C. Shaefer, of the * glad. Bheckard walked. Kelley's rear | New York Athistto Club, who «nin the - pices, Aiebim lo 8 fome'e HDT distance In 1 min, 634 poss, He e:sy lt Was Getaway Day— Great Things Were Ex- and K voter eared, en lifted one to Wy two other Fase hanidity | B o mune fhe other swimming events, at 20 Oriental and Prospect | pected of*' Pink Haw- Second Inning, yards, 40 yarns. $0 yurde and one A ’ Coline wtipped out for a sack and! aie Mrnivhed good conteata, aliiois Handicaps. ley'’s Shoots To-Day, = [inisned’ the trip on diarry’s thtmenmme GW Van Cleat, of the KAS, w wer The Jattor seored, too, when Pare\ theomile race with ridiculous ease, nm! he throw to the plate.) The winners of the #wimming. ra el eee and Connor contributed one-ban | Mere Spectal to The Ryening Worlt ) | , (peetal to The venting World) were Dineen storificeld, lieckard le One Nuntred YardeeR 0 Sheoter, NOY A GRAVEAEND RACK TRACK, sept. a POLO GROUNDS, NX YORK. Sept i ¢ a aos high one Lona’s miap| (fret W KA. nil JoRe \ t ' yy MT he weathor thie aftornon was very | for 0 DIR sent Lowe and Connor home, MUIy, KAO think TimeL 6 a. Thi wae metawny ny at Mrooklyn, fo The i ron Was very mu eon ed a | TRH wade it Twenty AND“ gee Aid in eptte of the damp and threatening ’ AAT aa A result a very allm hls rap. our an. [NY A a I Gl woatler there War an excellent aitend- Cowd of rooters turned out to witnes mont WAR fooled wits three Harrell mesni tym, C, think, Time , the third game of the series helween 1 but wae Anisiod on Kiana py "8h ¢ A. he met On ru rie HC, Shaeter Sesiagua! #aluRayccfewe a the Gants and the Quakers, which was nit DIRBOR, FORE TOPE ISIERDN Tay. by Ch Alte We miele AL nore Ww m hand The v ede on these grounds. ‘Third toning, 624 ractive programmes wax amply tiue.| Manamor Davie put in Mik MHAWiey | qonney aiha@led, Kector got under Cote | ghiNiy tunes (at MEY Verte WO. tated. Today's card wan feet olnge and |e? ‘The fashionsplate twirler| line balloon, Barry walked. Farrel) (ite \e% Puaeral, ji Ny he attendance was better than on any, a fo beat the Quakers in the poooped ‘arnt wh ' there was nobly hint Tmenddah a a mihi ane Her ‘ oO pover (rw hon Connor hit to Kel Mile Olpat, KOA fire Pov ities Aa tuphay first game of the series, and on that] aid Bonney and arty ecored qe a Phaeter, © Yo A. Gee aecond, Whiter Md The racing of other days has heen poor the ante couldn't how feault Din mae Well fer P, a bag AA A. Wied) Time 0.06} and jiently the crowd was batow (ey Could lone, Yomont gathere wmiltan's fy. wo wingers in olier events were NM rons Dash Bo) Walab, Yoo: € he ay The features w he The Matting Order, Colina took in Keelor's boost Bheck: | ae Ortenta) and rPospect Hanitt hoth N orde doubled Barry aptured Kellys |r an Now Ye nde " mhe y|t 0 bolas furnishing promising races, The teak: Rt Maite i eee Len a RHA mpnere Int Wile itun--Alex Sra war fast Relbark, if blagte it fall ; torsion, Ate TO, Medley, N.Y AL & Pinet NACR fick » Delehanty, 1b Fourth tontng, seont A Maekenwle, Je, POAT thin: ttm HVGNPONAN! Hamticep, for ait wees; odour one! Heyyy! hale fb. Donovan took Kiteon'e place, Lone | ae ica sea ant twenty Yanks Handle on tartonne Havin. ap Mae rata, einied, but Btaht forced hin. The Wats lore AW Mattel KA CMe TP Nagging | Murphy. Pb. Wolveden’ & ter was nipped trying for second, ‘Ten. piteninvas, Prinesion College, mreond DM Rrarters, hie. joke RUHIEPIN ate lave | Cheadge'e, | Ad Vy ny ab, vey walked. Colling tore one, Dons |paly Woe AG, thd Time, 16m. Be Telaman 108 Henry 1 6 Hawley, p, Warek fe ovan Nanded Barey ov rune jw Py ¢ Solumbte, folk over the fourth Vt Warne v ye @nyaar’ » Dahlen was Nt Dinsen fung Demont |huniie w otly winnine i haat out, Lang attended to Farrel Collings Ma yaa w ona, NYA f P| ‘ ype ii) . and i” \* me P. ay lee, C. peeon on truck ¢ agle F " 4 annowvre! tbat Land sould try an MIty'e liner was ol Mau ri adh Kee SAO fh he ity Win “Myre for WW) | avered (he ball in ime to tin at fret, Lajoto’n vf alte: Pak na | OMY. No rote cord, Womertng that of the great Oh ithe Hie oyad | ages Rttaliren ot In pretty drive for Avera more iNet a tecand, Ne Wat chevered kmaih 4 ) Selbgeh was thrown out at Atay When 1 Telamon frat by Lajole. Hickman mingled, Nor. BAD SERV ICE omp=W. te Drummond, PA 4 ee a yA ft tee! @ trehor Denale f j Second Inning ieee yearly anath tro . - toes DC. second RS Sheri tan, RA Aa Hrteh walked and wns ferred at soc.| RAlrOad Commissioner |iar.” fin | i: sy \ He ah neon Doy i] wito Davis MePar pasos hd ian iced io nach, hit was nag | Baker Hears Bast wv tertong bl lal Ei New Yorkers. Wetter | Davis drew & bare on balla, but wa Ag nn a ae Rao te Third twoing Btate Ratirond Commissioner Pronk i anne ‘ x M Haker this afternoon made a per a oe THe Tee ae Le’ a nal investiontion of the working of Mntrtime woted [Ike a Mend th chia r hy Meokiyn HKopld ‘Transit Company's! Flerce Fight Between Fox race and delayed the tart (wenty inh oe to Maat New York, about which ite Thay Anally Went AWAY 10 w xin bn RF art of Commbaionors has re] Terrier and the Great tir Halftime rushed to the. front atrotley WKH | : showed the " tah, MeCN ete thie, tT] colved so mueh complaint OR ali Mist AF a aD POR Uowacte head WMC] Yew iravoled. over tha IHMIOF Nine and American Bird, ind The Chamberlaly were a length and " RNY! at Lit awe nt leleva ¥onte 1 looked tate the AUS EE ABER EH PA M * 10 Tranter ayatem ‘Phe timo aehedutes of hey AWURE IBC. ihe BIeeTOR Hb | parih the the vartoue linea were aldo compared] Some time aro the Chteago Gnas mil- AWAY WH Couple of length At the Stagie’s bunt to Hawley rim | jm with the ranaing of the eare|iionaire Co Ki. J) Billings, captured a he War lying fant apd barely maniae | Delehanty's lonk ped " it ‘ n eagle. The bird was 0 , i the ie y Belbnon's hands . ’ nd (rein je was wocompaniod by [larg m f RO AC from, The Amia Hee ene, bee 1A) cunetinnan Henry French, Appratser| roight here and was pat In the collar Tui Ack Vilok got Doyln's thy eatoutl Taract B Pieher and Edwant PB. dan. [of Henry Meyer's grocery store, at Te Powpert Harttionp foe twocyamrotaas | Cn WMH Murphy tiraty |, Twenty sixth aireet and Firat avenue, Abant ale fuel t TORR AAR at ya Hefore Mr ftaker startet out he gave] Moyers son, John, a German youth nee jhe deored, bie Murphy was caoRnt of aoc lan informal heart in the Borough Hai] [Waa placed in eharee of the bird and lant te it WR Yd Pond One run Hrooblyn, to one hundred eftigens, rp. [succeeded In Camtening @ ehain to one eM viet comotiie ton onecnitattone of Kaat New {of ite lege and reouring it to the wall. ' Wf RT FT stoi itt a fly. to Van Mefartand | York busines: mon ont property owners | Tatai night a fox torrler, known aa lady Oh th tis, tne ane 11 Nd Whewse lo Berman, Wolverton | having a membership oft owned by Aloya Angler, an 1h GBA Af etatet Fae wae oauate taste NO] “Complainte were mate and sata and yer, wot at the bird and in TT 8 Te be] Miwioy rewohed frst on Rilok'a muff, | tinerams were furniahed Mr. Baker there was a ferce Aght th { qt Vana bunt to Praner forced “Dink! at} He promised. to President Rossiter Vines, jams, elgars and we LA, pp Helbach tate. tworlWewer [of (ie Hrookiyn Rapld Transit on Mon. [Other articles were thrown about the mart fair Won re Ao Mig a FT aay and co give a formal publle hearing {cellar and emashat and broken, and Watercolor, Damin, Aytotiety, Lady | 7 ‘One rin + Ny arly iy Ootober ta not on the many pe |the velpe of the dog and the screaches Rea ith Rive) ea shoen Supeh Aisth tnt tittore ie Hoard haw rocelved of the bird rhowed (hat both were being stel hea ol "I . UT Twa predicted that something ., whole transportation ayatem in| ndured aid aypens TE TRL “Dublin wary ti began jo rain at thie moment DolvAT age Now York is complained of \-| The dow Anally drew off for a tow Nt yoked to hie knee and Driscoll and | fed ‘an aitren, Murphy got]? d r ni Athen as rig dol Nitotitt wee tiv, interfere with | Pragers liner, Phamaa vunted and] the Rearing to-day apocttic stances 1 minutes and then @ stray pug dog went Watercolor drew clear with a tw: reached third on Hickman low throw] imiamanagement were elted 0 HIN aapistance, and they returned to ond on bal f to Doyle, aa aro puna gately One man told how hit daughter way |e fray, Spot finally got the eagle Wing 1a Re HORT MDL oe meres te Bale made to walt @ half hour at q tranate “ay and quickly ended itm life, strong, and, nakiing Watercolor in tl Travis Grove, a {iner to Sh Herhy polmt for a trolley car to stop and the P| had | Hala O14 nade BA ear 16 top a Ruiponth, he two lengths | waiked. Grady fied to Dolan, Hawley) aucceeded only by standing resolute; [th tah and would) only’ way in German "i f { , i Watersolor wan thre-quartra of a tngth | went oat day w to Delehanty, No runs, apo ould onty way in German, In from of Aut <a on the tracks. Tg eagle la a bum Aghter,’* POUK TH RACE ‘That real estates values tn Maat New a Tha Orevial Handicap for all agee® mile aud a quer othe front at the flag running, and Charenyue wet made tally “Gontalen and pecond and. Jack thir Wh run ax had Airless served piace, while Gontalon i w Ita iN Charentue atiit he aroun the turn, but taek Point wn trouble, and, tired, Gonfelon again came ant kM nd place In the streten but cout never reaoh (harent won easly by two and a half Honraion was (hreequariors of « kenath in front of Jack Point Rixth Race—One mile and Won by Wooster Boy. second and Withers third, an RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. RAC) nt TRACK a LOUIS, Sept, 2 - he races foheduled to he run here to- day remilted as follows é sixteenth, Cyrano wae ‘on Lips irons, of Wiilleten, reverse, Lull, M.A. { umpire gp INDIANS AT PLAY. ore Carth Braves Have aa Opponents the Hoye of Surqae- three {iret Race Phreea tore of mile. money ‘on by Goal Runner, 5 ¢ Ml even; \apeelal to The Pvening World) ventt- Pan to for plage recond: Abe] CARLIBLE, Rept. %—The Carlisle In- race ete dian Behool football eleven played. the win, ergo Es Wot “AMM 2 10 %,| third game of the season tomday, having wen thi tH ee @ opponents the Busquetanna Univer. SonmEes in good oie jevart to Anieh, si oe Coe ee sa Bates Firat ioe one ond a halt by Pi Caney, f to 10 and out itt) 1 for aie second Wen” third Time: ire of ‘tere of a mile 5 and oui, rman, % to & tor ince, third, Time, 19%, ee OPENING FOOTBALL GAME, Marcy, ‘The football season in Brooklyn wilt open tomorrow with the game between the Herkimer A. C. M ea") at er Vv harder et Dr they nase even Lawrence J. Plerson Forest University, died yesterday from a th Race-Five and a half furlongs vm by Halloon: Chertehet was sec |injuries received In a football ond and Queen Carnival third Wednesday, it, with bie ited Gh GOOD GAME IN STORE, of ball will be plaved at the Weehawken Arounds between the Poughkepale team. and the West New York Fleld Club to» morrow. The Poughkeepstes ha paition (nls xeason for the rks than any other team OOTBALL PLAYER DIES, student in Lake Terson was twenty-one years old pind hie home waa in Lextngton, 1 running with the ball when a momber vt the opposing team tackled him, He was thrown heavily to the ground while iN holting the ball, on him wae unconscious According to Coach David H, Jackgan, the Lake Forest team, Prerson, tn attempting to buck the line, Was tackled and thrown, lending on his head, with hin body elevated, The other players fell upon him, pressing hie chin down upon hie bre body, ralyain wot in, CRESCEUS auaxs RECORD, Creseous, the great trotting stallion, winner of the $20,090 (rot at Readville three eid ago, ls out for new ‘croc He was and both teams After the rorimmage he yeder hie tnd York have fallen roatly on the poor railway facilities w » dorks The West Yew Yorks a Pough.| by another complainer who je Ie ate 3 heopet hat Weer | houre on Barbey street, value tone, 1A Forel and appraiced at 000, wap rontows, Jit wow | hawken digas oe i Cou Whe MeCwr " ‘ han bell 7. tne 9.07 3, What should prove to be 9 lively game 2 scat bat Fillpine Wh Write a Nook, whioh Is due to-day, (9 Bixto retary to Amuinalde, He Is coming to thie eount oom differences w whore recent AnthImperiatistic of the to hin retirement, over the advigability of Mr Warren, Mr Imperial Hotel, say# Loper tt this country t forth the Fillpino side of th and to ineldentally answer ¢ the Insurwente pa TLR cum, Wan Agul Seoretary Comen Here the Clabes, w, recount of ‘as shown sald his 1 at 96,40, sold thiw SIX TO LOPEZ DUE. . On the passenger list of the Campania, Laopen, ex ry as the guest of Mr. Fiske Warten, of Boston, ith other members of the Executive Committee League The difference arove Lopes com> Ing to this country, The other members 6 (t Waa unwise and impolitic, #o Mr, Loper comes as the sole guest of Mr, led Warren, who ts stopping at the coming to write a book petting e question he Schur- man Commission's remarks concerning Mr. Warren said he did not think his quent will make any speeches, emo LIKE VICTOR RIOT, Liberals Pack « mint Mer and Silence Lord George LONDON, Lom George Hamilton, Secretary of State for India, Who has represented the Baling Division of Middlewex, in the House of Commons, and who Is a brother of the Duke of Abercorn, had a very hostile reception ata Unionist meeting tn Landon this afternoon, ‘Tho Liberals had evidently packed the audience and the lsturbanoe Was #0 great thot His Lordship wae finally voile to desist from adiiresring the meeting. He “ommunioa' et the rest of his ro. marke to t ceed a SHIPPING N NEWS, ALMANAC POR TO-DAY, «6:96 Bon wets, 6.08 Moon pete THE THRs Migh Water, fun risew Lan A PonT OF YEW YorK, ARRIVED. tere Rotterdam: Vialiehets OUTGOING BTF STAM BIELP: BAILAD TO-DAY, Umbria, Livan Havane, Mavane, jpaarndumn, Motterdats. Parana, ba Plate, Fr ihceas Monn lieanes Allegany, dasiale, ‘a 5 maar lareeal Cur Furnesale, Glasgow. Bote wea 'MAX WELL ON COLER. aan Comptroller Wrong and May Soon Lose His Reputation. City Superintendent of Schools Mate well made the follow ly atement tow day in reply to Comy r In an Interview publiehed ye Med Comptroller Coler «al: ‘They aro h ing ¢ he Nurs until after the vleetion, so to Mme the amoaat the same as the figures thoy gave the Guy rhor’ There utoone Way to chat swterige this stitemen: tt ts absolutely and unqualittedly £ The Davis liw phwwd the power to Ato the experte of teachers in nohools, other cis thie public sehools of the Clty of New Work, in the hands { the Hoard of Mxamsners ‘Thin work Was completed fire che dof July. "The Poard of Bdureation placed the attr at te te. x iT e in the ott ibile «ehooal the hands of @ mr n cormponed f the four horourh superintendenta and the City Huperinter t dohools, Thin work, With the exception of a few spoctal cares tn Brooklyn, was compdeted on Au, 4 “The computation of the amount due ) tonchers was made from these fat- ee i yore withoritios, Th ue A approved Hoard of 1d not tinal rm on Sept we ALP edition wae ot tie f seat wd avers and by t herough nari clr ollivers, except My " ‘are ” ‘ ‘ piroiler tn i joe to be given troller (Ny! propheel may ed by the failure of them to the 1 hit Mmisrepresentation of the rroment. He was Wrot 1s prophecy. | set Bpring ae tu whact net fi ile ar YM) would be, He te wrong tn iatomentn reKArdiuk (le work of he Hoard of Hdtewtion and ite offteer He ways now: ‘As for “he 000, Blak y offs epetation that it ithe Davie law) wil ” that much for the whole 4 Comptroller Caler a perte safe in ataking hls oftlelal reputation on thls or any other states ment, be w if te deem not learn yo wk the (ruth he will soon have pao itadion (inh the ood men ot the word) to stake —— ; WEATHER FORECAST. * t + » Forevast for the thirty. & To sis howrn ending at ® PM, $ » Sunday, Sept. 20, for New + York Clty and vietnitys ET Hain torniaht, v Sundays fresh ematerty » Coming wereterly on Sine day, ee ee ce 2 eer) : $ Fall Days When the danger of bein chilled without artificia warmth of some kind is only equalled by the evil of being over-heated by steam or hot air, the comfort and advan- | tage of an OPEN GAS E is specially apparent. GAS is the most satisfactory method of heating a room that has been invented, In- quiriesastothe bestand most economical appliances may be made at any office of the StandardGasLightCo RUPTURE. CURED, ‘he imprered: seette vote lo tho S08) inet eaten that je worn With abeolwte wi de, and it retatim the ry (Patabliehed 18 yeort) wid hy a ot Fru below W ~OLD Di. GRINDLE, © HAD Ebay fHe vind 1 Pa BN ni PO ca Mm} hi hs ha ho arvelious cures Adtlee tr Hours, 0) Hundays, D top ‘Ny vee DR, GREY, ~~