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, Si 2 SELENE LEN CEPR I OTL wr 8 a 4 THE WORLD: conser NG, SEPTEMBER 2, 1901. ! > —; 4 SECRETS OF THE REMARKABLE SUCCESS OF =! JOHN E. MADDEN, WINNER OF THE FUTURITY. paooOnoo NAVI Crereye ES. GoogocUDd G Applies Science, UptoDateBusi- |: ness Methods E Shrewd Judg-) ment and Infin- ite Industry to Racing. Trains Himself as He Does His Horses --- How Qe He Picks Year- lings That Be- NW, y= au in come Cham- 2) ——— : a 2| pions. NE Ss ss Wy Bome of the more fmen say 6 “John E. Madden |* ve ess ful bee |S he |. e 4 . y luck At is not true ee eevee J Jace again, be can tell whether thr It fs because he applies science, upsto- | youngster improved as much at Gute business methods, keen Judgment | he should and infinite industr the boving. | Haying a Ye ng. training, racing and © srough- | He does uot haggle at the price of & reds that Maden is so successfut | [youngster. If he wants him he fs will Madden {is the most talked of man in jing to pay a big: pric for him. Ir the turf world to-day, He not only owns order to secure one yearling he fancier Yankee, tho smsational whiner of he very often finds It necessary tc classic Futurity, out he also owns 4 buy up a whole « had owned xoorher lores t From the time a yearling passes which w 10 t : his hands he begins to study Its have 5 ament. He knows the whims o! = “blue ritbor warn colt thoroughly by the time tt is broker Mlustration of the man's <1 to the saddle, He pays particular at eplcked our seven ye tention to their feet. His experience posing of them as two-y with trotters taueht him that the foo Yankee, the winner of the most of a horse is his foundation and tha Stake of the year, and Bl FUNCAING a poor hoof makes a ho: worthless dest filly of the year | THE ; Madden looks very carefully to “cool . Mcety ane cceWihslsc 18 BAGA ing out’ a horse properly after a race Madden looke his mater ver very | ® A Somes tralncrny 2 clenseand nottes ene Une @ FAVORITE let their stable boys look after this very earcfully, In Yank ne royally bred |) SFoOR ReCt! Hanover eee Galo = ee Important part of training. which he paid 329 «nad Careful in “Cooling Out.” @ youngster bull on es, tut When everybody was looking high an¢ cmonderfully muse! propor- low for Madden to congratulate him or tioned. Some other trainer migit have 3] vankee's vietory in the Futurity, he wa i Btarted this col: early in the seas ®] busily engaged about Yan and Gun etulned him, Not so with Mad Eiire's welfure, Horses often “cord up" / |) owas content toe slowly. He nad Blatter a race, and unless relieved the patience. Vl effects are liable to be serious, " Not until the s halt over WERCGO OEeGGoLe = Rl] There is not the slightest detall o was Yankee sho somtarted | Coog ing that Mr. Madden overlooks : en pons in MM) Mackay ant Relnont certain things; 19s pounds, and han muscten of steel, He When Yankee was hardly saddle-wts: phe won. He wa vs ; eet 2 . and long before he knew how to ga victories were Trt | MOU LAC EG A Re POURBEL ETE trath fs always in superb paysleal condition was soon a proficlent boxer and wreat- (a number of races and was then sold to nna ne dst ; ue el Be ‘ gal pressive, but M sabd Nis [in nie w proved before the Pisapation doe« not enter into hls Ife, fer ‘This made him a strong, robust Mike Dwyer for ince that iday,| Pana seclOnsiah anew ars rindi ngake: hint aan Ete " aint he le enabled ty work tirelessly and young men, Madden has incldtmore horsen for: nigh |’ Minune te) the: Morriee [and lis © hi vee many pounds Ape eeeli Fapeane ANE : : “ ching tt he ABC he each time he ran. and they ld. Misl inser enetne ete SI Aneth HrOva RHE A nn oudaus brates targets ile Hegun with a Trotter. prices than other three men in BaP partrors “third start was In the Putu nulhe'l kanal es inachia ceria Tie ; i Untat hEsumb. About fifteen years ago he bought a | *meric The result of those lessons was ap in, HT ay one eaten bs ations with jand Titian clubs and then a plunge trotter, It was not of much account pw does Madden pick out yearlings ‘ AS a won again. yo never 4 Belmont and Mack Meno | tle> rina dcrosnsfelitacnnil i ‘ . that subsequently de Into great |BArent in the Futurity. While all the Sea Cmay wl the: English: Derbyyr tar E 3 Had ut care in training improved. the E t bs : faint | j bee he had never faced insiend of walking riding, horse Oty per cent, Subeeqientiy Mud. | Tse. Huraea? Inia question often asked, [otter younkatera were raising mischie i rlcl great event Mr. Madden t9 poltt- fie starter before, and MeCue sald he thie wrestler and. boxer denvaohis(nerienteriterie iereatte haa | MacMlen'a own answer Is: ‘It's no| Yankee and Guntire were as meek i: ep not run a yard but play tall Is no argument against the Over the purchase urice. This mtneren (eecret. Hard work and common sense }lambs, Each had learned his lessor Sold Heno nad Flywh Jump over (he a Hote lel laratement that an M ' will do it. well and was away quickly at the rals: | : c wtothat a oman can work and Madden in the business of buying and 5 of the barrier Ther were some sinilvs and winks be: | | sae which sprinkled the trek tuink with better 4 a hie ea lep er: developirg horses. | When winter ts dying tn pring ee my cceeded tn disposing of }JUst before the race Fecey hy | " 7 3 : eae AlaGien/auccecded:1n dlepon tg ot | eee eee le Risa UNGaCeonea a tore (ene Matt: He ewnl with: nvttres;| weak not take Madden long to realize | Madden visits rms URE OO XIE WG TEs ene and Hi chai A AREY PERL Lie Set eentaate er fined vent oa eloudy brain | Madden's — - the ture ed better opportuni looks the over carefully | Str eae en ne Dis cata) Clarence Mackay and erry Ietmon a ihysleal; condithin: le holamnall element =e YANKEE* ind he fors the trotters for the [and notes thelr good points. He ts oN eetupaiilinesttest haves —--and there were emilem and winks rains Winwell Like Wis Horses, (of his success NY runners, He became interested with fairly well up is the blood lines of Knows the twist and turn o f after the Futurity, for Heno was abse-] Madden is an athiete and ¢rains hime! Madden is about thirty-eleht years (Se < Straus, of Kentucky, and they | thorough! sand knows the winning Fees make. Yeaterdn; Jutely last and Flywheel was not much as yoos he trains his tn H, BUt Tooke csuch younger He was (_ fA n ta Suy and sell horses and also to | strains from the losing ones, If there | erly ale he. raezicak better off. It ts dollars te rotten apples, |oughbreds He in about & feet 1 inch in Pennsylvania, Tle beeame them for their developmen jare any foals on the farms Mad not won a fortune on Saturday. Te that if Madden te Me high, of stecky bulla, weighing about ested dn athietion early in Mfe and first high class nurse that Madden | takes note of thetr a rance, also.| wore an old sult of clethes and wa “ 7 o - s Bam pees 3 c brought East Wax Harry Reed. He won |The following year, when he visits the }deeply enrossed in’ trial gallops. 7 kan te close up ground. fle gained Tp SET TSE TRE Tae LS a ET || aa RecRbay et = VAS Streteh did he gail the tying two-ysar i 1A terrific drive followed, in which mM: the old down Cameron and FROM CH | = lengths in front of Hellarto, H be | | THIRD RACE i need | Mi matters, fee turlons | Continued from Firat Page ) tot | ' forks. StI Fin r * =ISUT => | the K Y y a o | 5 area nS fi KA anerror by Haymer which gave) lace. K. | 2 ote gf] Medride two. pb: erie: ain h elley raced te third on Daly « + ‘ ‘ FE) Mice by Bitwneter Merifice and al singe through’ short iteld, tte hit ath s 5 2» i 5 running, timely tits by Tay. LAE rian Mah Mb Lee ireautteulls | mM by WO Errore | [ryt aie 5 Kelley MG, Wen! oan Davis’ cored my bit tee WW forcing Dahlen at ’ WIL 1a Spe a Davina men scored revit! Waly ay “INTERNATIONAL EVENT ON MIDDLE STATES EVENTS CON-|'FRISCO CLUB , MANAGERS CHALLENGER L STAY A‘ 115, We Ww) Mour well and opp rell singled to was ‘ \ | Senittee ines aeeence Fl conttiueet hinged land opvortune hits | trying to move up wis the fay, te nail FOR HILTON TROPHY. TESTED TO-DAY. NAME DATE FOR BIG FIGHT. ANCHOR IN HORSESHOE. Py Pia Won han: [or and Belbache ate the catty eas | Erwin ar thind, “Pwo rans, ) Armenia raced away more tuna in the eighth Inning. “Prom Fitth Inning, | To-M the Irish Yacht W Attended by rete the rl inning Dos te’ en could « y js ’ 7 ‘o-Morrow ie moles Ther nell thimurden tel he beads where | nothine: wane tayioee cures tuileing | Barrell hauied down Wallace's miscne (as tos| ec aonb iu Wcnonmeagcor (Dosh Men Wil mean: Active teatas Te dent over Americare Ca a " nn ‘ wees Hy oe twrstuin then] tut two angles, 5 y th prandsetuad, iluphestinrite Me Varad Oarn no oand = the | ing at Once for The Cham- s - A i ie My . : Closed on Argenal and) King Hanover Glants played celle 6 Krogers pant) Schrive “1 | fonship Hout. Jourseions ime. Sir Hubert Gets the Place} inves: from the ear, “Neither could | 19 nell they madp but ane miso toNo runs neccaolreti Ns | Becta es mi i 5 F YW Arsenal, howe anton aya Teas Hiutgtes’s hot smash ¢ Sunn 4 Featherstone’ s twoyearold a THE SCONE ING. INNINGS, hots lex " aces ' scieCafapests saan in Steeplechase at two lengtha, Masterman was | C3 a ety ooo 9 ont htm Wiel lee NeG irr ada ae haart ws From now on there may be some in-| Shamrock If, Lpton's green beauty Sh ea WAVENLCEOR UO TIC ae EE LartOt es Ba 8120 02 —S6'lnut Wallace mufted the throw. Hushen {a big crowd atthe cinoreanse thin cree ere ee eetty Annual meet of the Middle) rose taken in. the att Ifight be. [| SH) not leave her mooring buoy 1 jeeps ead, (CRANE Mato Serene eovrlig Rudho three down to catch | yew at ihe fe range Wis morn. States Regatty Association was hel] aken in the arranged Ment be- |g cidy took Horseshoe day. She wil y teatan ee aren | BROOKLYNS AND Sheckara napping, but the ty Mier wan ie wh rn the shooting for the Hilton | to-day on the Speedway Course of the | Ween Jim Jeffries and Gus Rubin. The} have her second fay, exceptint mass ‘ ed safe on a Close + Padden ra reply Maton an : . ay. prin petting eusnle thioread wana LENGE ent Niece wae bbe Harlem River, mal ra of the Twentleth Century A.[Sundays, because | Thomas, Mr UitevTas, Evening \\tor!d') 2 CARDINALS PLAY. |}nugte et hr Ish, they be mpeniatertines 1 The eventa we mile straight (., of San Franclaco, have decided on a on, Designer wy tron and Skippe D BAY RACE TRACK i pean pasemun Dp impir ne Be “a eat He Hanis of New ¥ ork, Faway, and the qu of the entries \date to hold the mill It is Nov, 5 yeamore are at Newport watching Co ep, Eotasne Dias fount a gr jasua f stand 1 by the New [was excellent. Oarsmen we Jim Kennedy, who manages the 'Fris-/lumbla and Constitution race, ats Iheeushead Way, wut ot neariy as 43) PTR ERA TS etek hao h : from Boston, Philadelphia, co fighting organization, saya that that} The challen on parade, how i me as tis C06) I; re aker ow y put f hie ae Vinita me 4 ee ie an aati i F tf t a } Washington and ‘Teronto, as will be the date and that beth men will) ¢ver, ped rowd of sight pngan suse ' he course q Sl aceclent some aa ceeeet tae ders tos | foreltie: Bheokeard al seo titinte stariaae ines from the metropolitan districts begin active training at on ra whi in craft 6 ! ae se is Ue BHiduy, DUC Ne played the wainy Jee. tee [singled to lett, scoring Hand elles tonal The water was Galrly smooth when! Another fight that will probably pe de- [every description, ated p panes ther hawt much ita sto with tt eH pamie din MeGutre wat tn unite Daly was caught at Three runs. | prea nd Territ jthe first trial heat was started, tut lelded before the Twentleth Century Club [BY those whore frst o4 Slekwcras US ana iy, Five anil a Nall Cartone site Cin utcel ee cin nee Cody. Steen rs pact nd [rain wan falling at tocervaly and at will a Mmited-round go" between | Shamrock comex with A \ pipansr (nrcnartie eo rack | Won ty Senate: Musch wan secott | neated see OL ULSD Y. oe mantens ilaGcedtteliceinnr Don rel pire Mettain, and alt the day promised to be unfavor-|Joe Walcott and George, Gardner, of | At 10 « c morrow reer eceincitelucoialszenateceeealaartaies| es Firat tuning. V Hyan's te drive and the rut oe cee Tom the siectators’ point of view [Lowell, Masa. Kennedy’ in negotiating | Deauty will again be taken outside fon dktol promimeenitexceed in i — thint Sudt \ Burke phy is Valued at $00 star event of the wan exe! ¢¢ : . ~ work. understood that } ‘ea ermasbie suictna it tie tea Hoe SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES.| wit krtftirstey, tics teat out af armunied to Pamcfentet: MUKCYTasember af tie winning team receve “rein in ake: wetter singien, [fF thle taatch now and expects, to | re te estan ache aver i ever, tne driz teed, and the weath Dont to Hughes. Hugher grabbed Dono] itwit, alred te Wallace Heldrick 1 Seca rack scullers, Nehrhomt, ‘Titus and | Yting the men together about the middle { "0M Will send the Irish yacht over the ‘ ean 7 i | ve nt and threw to Trwin forcing | hauled down Farrell's long fy dire. }OM ya Mistances are 20), 340 und} Marah, the Canadian, were the fcbire | of October, America’s coursekonguimeyeitgne er, though cloudy, was pleas | at third. 9 Wk and bonovan peated ‘on another, of Ttughesn So | ree Of the’contest, and It may be a record- ——————— doea it wili give the experts a chance The track had nov recovered from the} RACE kK. SHERPSHEAD BAY, | ade ate: Keeler took *. sh bie team, in time, as the © Will be tf papehon inet Crageivednneaerurdaye nls ; j pe ; Witltce'a long foutctiy, but eduld snot shot at wer with the thie, ATOMS BASEBALL CHAT to get a good ine on Shamrock and nehin v Saturday nbs t enttles for tomorrow's | oni Metdrleke ue the phate ieee aleementin wore dee areata . May affect the betting to a considerable and was a bit wet eruoon, With es lowe a, One run the riebt Weyard range were as follows: iting great Inter- ae dei two such features the ‘Twin City | Fire ttace oF rarolte, Ove furlongs Hedon a grounder to Wallace, ‘ aitrom Now Vork | sang AON AL CeO UE s ea ade oa * | stattemorn Mockwate: "10 Heat outa tet stab ca Se 1 topo : wand Philadelp PC. Chu : Handicap an Autumn Maiden | Mattern oe WATeencSudnittrii rem trike renee einer REAM, the rinner. Calunbia and Philadelphia wigshure ...62 41 .0rd| Noon”. .....52 Blakes, the card promised great sport | Hesse Mer uM 0 te cat him napping scormf on the play. Waller a ivanta Firet trial Prtladelpht 47. '378/Cinetomatt 43 paar ie she Fatt pene 110 Pct te aoe et Sheekant. - Kru Flushing, |S, Drpeklyn i 621 48 56 i Newh verte: 342. PA MOU: ‘i e i i 10 Pate Baaprear HO of a single to right rr aheck end snide patty fA ° fushing, Ms St. Loute..:.60 SI “h41/Catoago 222.4 FAMOUS R ONO, 88518 guaranteed tom ‘scratches In some of nine but 11) Sunenowes | gma inate to rlent. scoring Sheckard, | Buia ta Val) Were eeNe aatriant peat pai alert where capsules and Injections fall per Motaty T Sitier nae Bia OA RCE 1 second United States ‘Marine Corpa if ne 6.48. Clubs, YT PC.) Clube, = T HO Typrete TASTER OIE : Maite z ee Hetty as icra ....68 42 C18 Paltadelphta..38 ‘ carte, ee aod ap. Lanticap ee-yearoldy and up \aecona while t h The shooting at the 4% and 60 yard iene 4 ot 3 ines ane a sae Wat oNines Une! Tit One run, “s ranges will like place tna afternoon, NOTES OF THE GOLFERS. jpiuve Ee ea ler eae JOCKEY CLUB 7 ign trike SHC Fn Ko wt : Second Inning, Daneninindeae nga cor ATG B Say ereenaers Fees TO DeaaNa Tell pieclaeetiot cee ates res PSHEAD WAY. | eeiluberi, 14s. Fi ea M41 Sehriver mingled Patden nic] Awin mie out on Kruger ® great stk EACH RACES OFF. pO Jig G:Ooaahue, dre Premldent of the Mol’ | | Wonder if the Glante mill take the name of 14, 2.30 P.M. “(tain or shine), The Racheior, 16), Greeae | Shiga to Dahlen anit was Hed Four runs, he Mol rat his holidsy seriously and just do a little wor! MAIDEN anda Macchanal, 182, tw: se Schrlvats vied, with tournament at the Moilywoot inks tat should | J¢ they do, maybe they will be able to wallop the TWIN CITY HANDICAP Other Races. Meta rites 7 panels tears lay, Sheckard on eee CU [eter ekaartress mar pra ernie train Chicagoans and retain their bold on seventh ugidth at ET la be LR. at Mars Chan, 1) wae Maien waa iiaposed of by 8 ee ehh blr od ag Bill beat | place. It's a enough plac . 12.40 (1.00 Parior Car Traini, 1.10, Hie Age sat PS arabe Dalen, (wad dlenoned of (by Buia HARLEM RESULTS. Temek hy the sea, [tiesieas Soles medal yy ine tr lent i] sing to toon over the rocarde ot tue] if 80, 2 at oate font ntena at eearmare, 144 ie 2 arret] misctied No'rinees | RACE TRAQKS HARLEM. Hepes. bieyele races which were ached: | the afternoon of the same day, and on Sept, 7 the| teame of the past week and see atold o'clock andcevery a0. ioinutes = Tiras t Be ‘ 4EM. Sept. 2 luted for toalay at Manhate. Beach | "024 894 Anal rounds will be decided. Glanve fini They lost more games than any m Brooklyn Mridge (New Yor) Decameron vet out ty make the 15 Third toning. The ru be run on thie] w, at Manhattan Beach | match which virtuelly marke the close of th | other club Hat, tor, for the month, sins via Kegs county snd After running t acta x track iis sty et Ware poatponed on account of rain, summer wolf season in the Adirondacks was d Hrooklyn in the city now, Road, aleo Flatbush Avenue Sure wad jo for ten-yeeulde idvenanrans dott Hitghes'« Trt ve tenverth a ded, at the Champiain links last seek betwean, make L Cust te) be, prowd ofthe m Reach Road every 10 t y stead! al eke nd Oo. Won Let i the Champlain team and the team of the Cobble a ec Willlamebure. headed by , lent. Sudho(t Caktng thted on | WW Vito 4 FLANAGAN BROKE RECORD, |i coir true. of’ Eucavecntows, “The Chainplatn | League they | james on for AuguE cars. All Brooklyn, vuriaes cars and stayed ther Hi aheds Hehe tesaatothteps is. Dalen took Itebdrick’s hot] 310; Hance, 6 ta 1 for place, was sec pint AA players won by a score of 2 (0 9. To date there are twenty-seven men in the] transfer direct to track, Music by Lanter, : mile of hom: re Decameron as poaed ia ehvrs paanens Howling Suthot at thid and tos. | ond i met. Me REIT Arthur. Lockwond, sho wiil represent Bos: | League who have batting ay; ADMISSION TO FIELD STAND, 50-, ’ and the ie Mt of the trip was an easy | Fourth Mace—the Fiylng Handicap: tor ne outat spend Donovan aaron Race—F cele bine ot a mile ound mmer 171 fon'e colfers fo the Atlantle City championship, ees eed TAAL om the Het with .361, : i ol minate eo Wo! > asta Lia do Sudhent a on by oO 1 and to 2 5 ry ust establiet m record for the Wi ¥ inte N no for nin Me won by nent Venbes sa] down, OHOUA ALOT ng ae | Hrontarssntoe sitions ive Feet? Inches in Competition, — | {hr linus. Lockmcot's cand Ogures To for the | Lule, Sheckard. John Flanagan, the eighteen holes which fs only three strokes high- | Joe Kelley hi jo were only as many on the | Hetartek (2) Aengths trom Sir lubert, who made up Seheek SS) astot of ground ba the’ |: eect Sbeat The Bachelor a length an tor the place. BEOCOND Race Wild) piten. scored | Jack Rothin think. Thm 3 » trled to scare, | Third Race—Fult purse.—<Wen by Do-| mer-thrawer, iroke. the world'a, record | Roattan the oreerslnal vecerd Boia Ey, Donatg | Giants with sech Aaurse! ‘ WILLI val ba u 0 ” TH y nds 7 : o sno Bo the New York jement has last Ld Ponad ME the} nation, Ito 2 iaecun was second. | tn the Greater New York Irlah A, C.|_ The mated between the Tuxedo and Fox iitte| red of Carrying Anvaitéx on ite ilat? Mt has sarEnta Wallace. walked. yj) Swe. starters iT meas. 04;1-6, mes_at Celtlc Park, this afternoon, | teem scheduled for Sept. 7 haw been Postponed | suspended Roger, Denser unti! his salary wing Speriel Sate on w,000 Tires, Vim ————— meat at aceite y Park th 20m. November, In onter not to clean with the | ti Tbe, B9e, 1A9, 1.39, Te Flanagan threw the I6-pound missile | grrangementa of members who have entered the ST eee eea (ion! hie own game at Foston on See Cnitera and 99 & 2.19, Nace—For all ages Runetreiavierien Philips roma scoring Donovan rr) = seed ale 1 a cond 8 ver walked i hs Si.Mitrie. ster dlace \ aacronde| Hebtiver (walked) DELMAR FINISHES. 171) feet 9 inches. Niinatis City ehetnotonship yank Kllaon lasts hie oun (ware at) Fearn 28 Medical on red Wall Forcing’ Wallate nereag the | RACE TRA DELMA TU BeRs SaaS nc whille) Davis's record of 72 for the Newport land tt developed tBat two runs were the penalty ea E Cemeron, 5 Stath Kace—Foy year-olds and wel an alres o i) 1 ” peatrrdcbied aay’ Ba ‘of the: ma f Dk 4 Bellario, 115. {ands mileraed slecterinneeteeer econ: 2A ret to Dolan. Three | ephe maces ri renuitet as| PHILLIES TO LOSE CROSS, | one’ xcenan tae reantent proteastocal, whe cov" Dd you vet notice Charley Farrell, the Browk- OLD DR. GRINDLE, Unwanted, 317, shen er The Driv ie Neterate s out on Padden’s trait, Ryan | follow Syththegoamee 12 99. Keenan's card was: Out, | iyn's rotund catcher, going (0 bat or to play? He 35 yoare a specialist In diseases of men. Under Alaa MO. Re toe ; WS Fataltat 82 [took Ps towerlng soarer, Sheekard | Eirat Race; and @ half furlongs. |Craek Shortstop Goes to Amertean| ‘sim! jeatrioe Kobhe, of thia sauntors along as though he were on a Filth | OLD DR. ORINDLE'S scleatiic treatment blood “pApeeeoty, 11 ere xrounded to Paden. No*runs, —Won by Clarena, # to Land | to oe Kobbe, clty, haw been and akin diseases, paing in the bones, red 4 tm, 119, Ds i as nin Fiserhieclouto rose ane Fs League at Senson's End, 4 the women's Cup offered In the Augui Sore throat and mouth, ulcers, painful ewellings: BUT) te a diiviug. Tine ation WA Fourth tating. and Wyo Ap. thirad, Time086 1 | PHILADELPHIA, Se The Phit Oe ay SIRT SISeeZ, ane ladder complatnta, acalding, ::f JADEL: . L—The Phii- pep om scFRLC, ne gravel, ac. at Kunath Broke Record. Dedimenta removed. ‘Sufferers. donot wane then score of 121. art : Second Race-—Tirees, ae i 4 ner to Kelley, | _Sueand Rag eee sof a mile] adeiphia club will lose thelr star short pass to Won by S. nj .A to land], a tre ‘The Innis Anten golf team has arranged to pl: < 7 Vistting less skilful physic Remember, OLD ofits 40 firet- 13 tol Warren Points for place to. tort, | St0Ps Cross, He has agreed upon terms |. team trom the Hahing Goll Gleb wr Flushing SAE he represen ative: Of the | DE, ORINDLE hase record for marvellous cures, was second; Tener, third, ‘Time—1.16, "| With Manager Mack, of the Philadelphia | on fept. 7. A date wh the Iithandale Goi] AnChor A. C.. lowered the worlds record | ete Oh and Tih sven, Advice fete tradi: Athletics, American League team, for | Club, of Btamtord. tas also been booked for Oct, | Ut Chm UEng trope at the cham: | tio $i. Hours. 9: to 9. Sundays, 9 toe ee yed at Barfor}, pionship gymnnatic contest held on the pois ._ Sundays, 9 to 3. “raced down. to Farrell, Donovan] Thtrd Race—Five and a half furlongs. Next season, 19, the match w be pl efdwae a jong delay In this race, Ietuin the Hay fell thes were away | esc saneh jorster. The Uuntly. Wwelghted | ian pititard expert. ero re shat to the front, and Nearas alasson a, Pa furionk Had been run he had | of Georee slomon, of New York, to play « match Second UnOppobed ty : Suanott ree Sutton, the Cana-| Burkett worked a fr accepted the chatiener | Heldrick hit to Irwin, oon agra out tn Indian tiie, Otis aL lbs GC Pe A BP GU TNH et htt Won by Sambo, 3 LAE CAPSULES ant" $1,000 4 aide, ed to Trwit, No. curs Won jambo, i Pp uRmaaed third, os: Batch ll be played ta York, “Srobaniy] Doin shattered the air. Kelley’: weit] Talpo, 4 to. 5 tor placer Fai’ second; Sryee) will. finish the season with the a fo wan tigied in 6 25 seconds: which YETTE son, the: tur early Ip" Novenive was (oo hot for both Kruger and Wal-| Harry Shoffer third, .Time—1.08 1-2 Phillies, but will auit, the team at the |Maseball: PoldG'nds T-4'7, 2dames 1 Atm, | ie 45 of a necond better’ than she pre: Vcure ural discharges, 60e. x ent champ] P season, [Heg.1.45. CHICAGO ya. NEW TORK. Wérn.80¢.%°!' vious rocard. 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