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IN FIRST GAME. Pittsburg Batted Out 15 Runs, While Davis's Men Earned Only a Single Tally. ‘The iatting Order. rs. New rf. Belbach, !f. » If. MoBride, rf umoni, cf. Van Haitzen, cf. agner, 6. Davis, es field, 1d., Strang, 2. ey. 2b. Murphy. 2b. ' 1» ab. Ganzel, 1b. Fc. Sinith, © beny D. Maul, 'p. Umpire—Dwver. (Specis| to The Evening World) POLO GROUNDS, Sept or fb etme other job for the cashet Aipeine hove for That's the most important part of a college battle song. Capt. Clarke and his Pittsburg P: had heant {t somewhere in their roam- Ings. It {mpresred them and all vehement in the singing of {t this ternoon Just before the first section of to-day'’s two-part programme began. The words wafted ther way over to fhe eastern end of the grounds where tallled ates ates prove such an « ed itands the little red chapel in which the | (orks, Gumbo) local fellows were dressing for the | him % | Phillipt slapped a hummer wh ¢ sex tn the had three mo 1 story gers. They } three 4. DD igh rune, When Pittsburg wins the pennant—if/ to men & docs—its players ought to mough to send just a strip of tne’ to the men up here. !t would only 4 show of appreciation. ‘The New Yorkers’ old mate, Eddle Do- | r us Just 22 hits 0 they couldn't teny, whose flings were not considered | iiale one error food enough variety to permit of hts | Pot CRIN fearing a New York untform, and who! ikgaite cep Pittsburg, NS o01090 tn bis release was grabbed by 04 CHAMPIONS HAVE SMALLCHANCENOW They Figure, However, on an Easy Time for Rest of Cincinnati Series. The Batting Order. out a slow grames to Irwin, Stimmel (Cinelnnatt __ Brooklyn. forced “Fox. nt eas Fox 2 great stow a the ball Beckley tbr Dily stroll 3 yw raw ford Magoon: Irwin hit ty, Sti mepoen Hehtning double how ye Sueno. Third inning. Stiauivel, 5 beat down f Uinpire ning World) WASHIN: (Poectal GIANTS WERE EASY 'NOT A BALL Gt PARK, BROO Sept. 5 —The #0 ‘ural of the [ a few Beckley yames on thelr present astern trip 1 velo Ritwon a (rae at Nae ea tand tan at the pate wun R b ed. During the s¥en the “ved Hrookiyn Tan fawn to. second |S vcotera were © ant led by Pettz. Sheckarsd | @ hat the “rag” waa not for Mageon, who turned * Festerday’s jolt Aelnegabules was t? nopes of Papa Han on, the back. heckard nway, Dolan was out, Peltz to Two runs. one that killed i nd his two sinners. F Four Ing. Watt tll the Pittevpurgs go up againn repeat Ga - elntel’ ed m nitho the Palilies and Brooklyns, Is the pres. | «ineled Simei ene ent Gowanus sic jan’t much . cat: Med to tomfort in this he way Fred Clarke + ior je Dal i cy i ind his crew are forttfying themeclves | Steinfeld era bere dy walloping Boston and New York wt! fran Met, a, Sudhott Farrell's long five them a safe lead. By the time| [per Was hauled down by farley, No gthey tackle their nearest rivals and ! Feven if they straight to EA hela neg, Sphilites and they can go home |, Harley laced a single to centre. Bock: ley’s sveritiee, Kitwo: to Kelley, Oh with firat i theirs. vanced him to second. Daly ate aa Although 7 diew day" less than] Crawford's hot drive, but. could. not 1,50 spectators were present when play Magoon walked, filling the Bexar eral Stetnfeldt's Mner to ry, doubling up There were two salfts in the sO: ruins. ne ito Sudhoff, Mnagoon felt-t t 8 runs. Kard soared to Hare —— HARLEM RESULTS. rave 9 vad Pitcher the Suthof took McCre ox's hard wel Hares Daye MP Se) RACE TRACK, HARLEM, sept. & Hpped off. slate Yo shen and cra mices ncheduled to be run here to- goon w “corners. Me Peay ten ie safer Creery A Rrasser — o| Viret ¢ ' auarters of a mile, through him, Beck! and) = Crawfe to Zand M sy ok third the 3 the tate om abt Be tempted d ateal, twa rune V4 3-4, Keler’s ilttle iner over strinfeldtn auarters ¢ head was good for two sacks. Beckley grabbed Bheckants tin ne Noto Max iD. ; Doiaa's “wi r to Magoon 24 nett forced him at ’ ‘i =< potted One mile and seventy Inkine: za ieures Alto t for 4 second O'Trten third, Suthoff shattered the afr. Peitz beat WHO WILL WIN TACHT RACES? YACHT RACE COUP MY ESTIMATE IS THAT........ @ 15 will win the America’s Cup. Official winning time—FIRST RAC Official winning time—SECOND RAC Official winning time—THIRD RACE....... Name.. Address, I. since her advent in and who have also bees wat 4rial races, of the. Calumbta, now | FOR N Avex) tle 'deferder, sil now have FOR THIRD nF mity. 40 put the’ knowledge FOR FOURT' ON. :), HENO WON M Leonora Loring at Sheeps- _.HE WORLD: not BJ INET EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1901. IOC CUO CD OOD) 104, ra Loring. v0, 110, ton, {04 Darne.. 107, Pri Sarde Jeonera Loring cut iawed by Cornwall wenkenel and Jong to the leaders. Wal minsto THE DAah Tn th cate, RTH RACE baal hes Ww. nd after ngth. | rep at the | betwee to beat | aggre 5 vined gee & quart ackay's Colt Beat Out at th [OC0000000CO0000 the Steel Trust, was the most figure in the and it was s WRINKLE IN SHAMROC 14,000 SQUARE F EE | This Picture Gives an Idea of What Her Per- fectly Fitting Gar Challenger’s Amazing Speed. stretened wan tight In a DOOODSX K’S ments Are Like— teen knots an hour, had shown than anybody A the giowtng | cime from Scotland were | the Shamrock | er from Bandy | end of Ged- | sured stretch are s tha our minutes a speed of| les an hour; a PHENOMENAL GOLF Walter Egan, the Westerner, Goes Over Atlantic. City Course in Record-Breaking Score of 78. Special to The Evening World) NORTHFIELD, tak- COUNTRY CLUB N. J., Sept. 5.—The golfers who a ing advantage of the preliminary tice over the Atlantls links, prior to ur champlon- ship, which begins next Monday, were riled t this. morning by Walter entsta Club, Chica: zoing out in 3% and returning in 4, one stroke better than the competitive rec- ord for the course of 79, held by E. A Darby, It was a phenomenal display of skill and by a young man is regarded ax one of the most da 2 tournament. comes wit He without when a ein the breeze. want-! had auch | Atting garments. hour the breeze { going over a ip. Those who} the challeager | extremels anxious t perfeotly the inte lan work y to dag ar rode this comparison with the times made by | Colum 1 old Shamrock over| Ibe very interesting DODO DOO! 8 YACHT BET FAKE. Kingsley, the alleged com- lish betting syndl- an Evening World ter J oner for confessed an to rter to-day that the story of wagers him and Pittsburg capltltsts wating $400,000 was a ekiifully Ue “fake.” J. Mustin, one of the members of rominent xeoution of the “fake,” y on hin statement made that the story © Waldorf-Astoria wax accepted “Desantyr ww Mr. Kingsley conferees that he merely least URES. ure. away and won, (which xervice he was paid, and, so far Jwtth a fot to spare a length, De=) from being Jowded down with hundred: Events Jchaters wae lcomtp Mis best (0 | sound banknotes, hin purse was rather Al) BAY ' rirrit Nyht There was F Uiree-year-olte a Mr. Kingsley returned to tate ctty perfect rac }trom Pittsburg yesterday after closing Track and. mht, teks [nin busingsa with the Pittsburg men, pelte nok dene ite who had become alarmed at the note pith’, Stake features wore the Ln a Stakes ant andicap, both Chueta Jumped which had 8) Tels ated promised | May Ue ° ua oy Helle unusually in c tests, ats OCALoalt ‘. ook the lewd tendance wan almost #« large aw tt was end of rhong and A bot pace caterday, when the ah was the; ® length before Chuctanunda — Ducts drawing attraction y Uacaa who raced heads Npart, Next week the attenda will be was ro change in this orfer unt! larger for the reason that many ra the stret we reached oe Lady, koers are still away awalting for i w the frst to crack. Thuy bugle call which summons. the yong! t tired and Dueltse began. to members of the families back ( scly Lexington, ie nailed FIRST KACE _Jump, winnkig by a —— For mily two-year five furlongy | pee Lexington was]Challenge of the Royal Ulster Yacht bee PEALE DECC Cb uel itn lair Clubitield, ort the flagship at 1D A, M., 2 ros the Columbia was sele to represen v?/SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES,|‘te Summa won wes | aan oieappuuneinatest “3. V. 8. ODDI Secretary.” nity ave gained fo 004, proGtable use. | FOR FIFTH BEST ESTUMATE, . 2 World, desiring to fore-| Use the coupon which accompanies g jeantble. the result of| this, article, filling out the blank spaces 0 a giving your name an - Shamrock 11. | Gres. ‘chen. xend the coupon to Yacht Fine Editor, Evening Wot P.O, 1,84, New York City, E riety nthe are me,” D BAY a As situa are Nl) wat three-year-olte vant ck Dilek toe, 108} ing sling a up; handi by ee » | ip ; on length, Arak wai mcond, a head before | He eee HO Dea eaeh betes (~| Lamp ‘o Lee. ‘Barorrepper: > 102 mB] gt THIRD RACE. - Starters, Whis., Jocks. ScUILFin: Str.Place. beg et 1. ‘The Dash, for two-yoareolde, ve furionge, Betting, Parenal: Yolo Gds. To-day, 2 gamen, Pituaburg vac NYP asta oe A OLD CHAMPION COL AGAIN TO BE CUP DEFENDER. up to th bilities yond will make After tie Challe to-day Sandy ittng the Colu le condition to and eritictsm that followed the an- nouncement of the wager, "The idea ofsthis ators, occurred to Kings “when I ald Mr. read an an- y to The Evening | nouncement that C. Arthur Pearson, of London, was ready to bet $25,000 on Shamrack. “I was a passenger on the Deutsch- Iand with the Pitsburg millionaires, and when the ship was two days ou: the smoking-room talk wan on the notortety which Schwab and Morgan nad Pecelved from thg steel strike, 1 to several of the Smoky Cit , ¥ party “'Gentlemon, T ean give thane stories rda and spades, I can make the name of Pittsburg and you gentlemen known as far an the cables reach.’ “to then unfolded the pian, to whieh the atecl men read!ly lent themselves in the spirit that the whole thing was ate hoax. They had no dea it would develop as tt did, “The Pittsburgers didn't lke the crit! clsm at all, It was my Intention to ‘place’ an additional $150,000 ‘bet’ when I arrived here yesterday, but it was deemed prudent sit to do so, “The whole matter called off. 1 kot my pay. I acted merely as a preas jagent. Iwas the poorest man in the crowd. Now, so far as Lam concerned, the incident Is closed. UMBIA (Continued from First Page.) Dancan Disappointed. rows! ste WW, Butler Duncan, Jr, manager tmo-year-olde, | Of the tution, expressed disap: potntm iat his boat was not se- tected. gup “defender, He sald that everything posible had been done y get the best mpced out of her, He! Jono foult co find with the officers or w. He 1 that Capt. Rhodes had been both skilful and faithful, and the ker had nothing but praise for the ‘onstitution’s skipper. Interested yachtsmen view, the tion the Columbla has been tuned point of perfection. Her crew enthuslastle bellovers tn her capa- Their drill and discipline wre praise and nobody who, has ned them has any doubt that they of the cup, "s meet. that there gallant defens. Commit learned it was ares of ail ager. | would be no more racing of the ninety- aay footers at Newport. The time petween now and the tn national cup race at Hook on 5! will ba spent in the best possl- end the cup, Lipton Gind Queation Is Settled, Thomes Lipton, when told that The! Evening World had announced the se- Ipstion of the Columbla as the Anierican eee! Mop defender, was leaning on the rail box for the West New Ys of the Erin talking over the wat the Horseshoe to The Evening fis that omctal?” sata Sir Thomas, Yes; The Evening World has the in- | formation.” “Well, I€ tt {a in ‘The Evening World jit must’ be 90," said Sir Thomas. The Irish sportsman's face wan wroathed In miles and he waved his hands as he | shouted, “W 1 am ghd ft ty settled.” Asked if he jad anything-to say, he treplted “Well, what can I say except that I jam Gotind and happy to nail agatnat any boat the New York Yacht. Club immitteg chooses. TI have got a fast at, the fastest boat In all Burope. “I “hope we will have a fair race in a good breeze and may the best beat vv inite, ping to have a fine race this time, I think, and maybe Shamrock will be a'surprise. T hope so. Later on Sir Thomas received a pri- vate despatch telling that another news- Paper had announced Columbia #e- jlected, confirming The Evening World's j exclusive new Standing of the Cinbs, NATION, clue W. Pittsburg ...67 i Palladelphia. 66 4 4 Cineinnatt Brooklyn 6h {Chicago St, Lovls. New York. | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs, P, Clube. WwW. L, Pc. Cateago G1i|Paliadeiphtal 68 55.612 Hoston 4 aahington 49 GL 1445 Detroit 22.0161 535 28 3S Baltimore’ {57 G3 4 Wilmington vs, West New Yorks, The Wilmington (De}.) team will play the West Now York Field Cig next Sunday at ine Weehawken grounda. Burehall, who Js ta have & trial with the New Yorks, will pitch: for ‘Wilmington, — Huyler Westervelt will be ia, the CANADIANS reputation of ing made a new hole, a new elghteen-hole and a thirty-six-hole record for the Mid!oth OUTSHOOT. | They Lead American Team by 7 Points in Tourney for World’s Honors. ’ SEA GIRT, N. J., Sept, bine team maten was the Nh: on the programme of the shooting tournament to-day. It owe open to teams of five men from any regiment aquadron or troop of cavairy of the 16K 5.—The ear- to contest war army, national guard or any for- fired cign government. Five shots ware at 200 and 600 yards. The First of New Jersey and the Pennsyi Squadron tied for first place, soore of 26 each, but the team was declared the winner, made the better score: at avin, @ ' 500-yard range. The other scores were: wadron A York : Tine A, Maryland 189 Battery A 167 Battery B, PU Jersey 163 The other contest was the Centennial Trophy Palma Match, for the champion- ship of world, open to riflemen of all countries, each team to consist of eight men, and fifteen shots to be fired at each) of the three ranges, namely, 807, 9) and yal 1 ‘The Canada and American teams were the only competitors. American Tosm. Capt. Stuart ..... Martin Sergt. Skelden.. . Springated... Lieut. Robertson Terept. Whittemore. Totes eee 632 Total os $25,000 WAITS FOR TAKERS Broker Ed Wasserman, known as one of the heavy bettors on the Stock Ex- change, haa $25,000 to bet in a lump sum against $20,000 that Sir Thomas Lipton will not Hft the cup Fred H. Brookes, who represents a syndicate om Wall street that 1s look- ing for odds on the yacht race, has promised to inke him up. Mr. Wasserman has already made two beta of $000 to 40 ef the American boat, the Shamrock end being taken by W. Rt ougataling, of No, ¢ Nassau atreet, Fred Brooks. These small wugera were made on the Sandy Hook boat fast night and led up to Mr, Wanserman's announcement that he had $25,000 to lay at odds. The money, in walting at the office of Wasserman Bros., at No. # Exchange place. When it was definitely announced to- day that Columbia would mice against Shamrock the betting «n the Street droppet to even money. and $20,000 Co- jumbia cagh held by Mr. Brookes went begging. The syndicate representative announced that he would have $100,000 within a day or two to lay even. Mr. Wasserman put his money up at odda before he Knew Columbia had been decided upon, but declared to-day that he would keep it up on the same terms. I, N. Splegelberg holds the Ponty the two small bets made by Wasserman. —————=_ DELMAR RESULTS. RACE TRACK, DELMAR, Sept. 5.— The races run here to-day are as fol- lows Firat Race—Six and a ‘half furlongs.— Won by Doat, 7 to 1 and § to 6; Fearful, @ to 1 for place, was eecond; Ben Frost third. The—1.23 1-2. Second Race—Three-quarters of x mil —Won by Ed L., 7 to 6 and 3 to 6; De part. 6 to 5 for place, ran second, and Horseshoe ‘Tobacco third. Time—Lis. Third Race—Five and a half furloags— Won by Attelle, 11 to 5 and 3 to 5. Hunter Raine, 1 to 2 for ptace, ond; Sister Sarah third, | GUARANTEE TO CURE RUPTURE. ‘The above is not a mer ment, but it ts a fact. waste your money and time on trusses. If you do you will wear one to your io truss will cure a Rupture. Every trusse wearer will bear me out in this Statement. 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