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bea wc ¢ mON De Y WASTE ct bie RELA LENT eS. MBISR V 10k HE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. © Good - ing Order. New York. 8t. Lout Befbach, If. Burkett, \Bride, rf. Meldrick, cf. fan Haltren, cf. Wallace. as. vis, 88. Padden, 2. trang, 3b. Donovan, rf. b. Sehriver, 1b t 1b, Kruger, 3b, | Warner, Nichols, c. | Mathewson, p. Murphy, p. (Boectal to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, Sept. 9.—The cooler (weather promised an improvement in 1 the playing of the Giants this afternoon ‘and there was an appreciable Increase ‘in the numebr of fans who waited for ‘the gates to open. The unexpected awakening of Davis's ; Bired men in Saturday's argument with the St. Louis outfit showed that there ‘was still some latent energy In the team that only awalted certain conditions to blaze up and do business. | Manager Davis tried a new upstarter named Miller on second, and the fans ! agreed he was the “real think.’ In the firet Van made a clever steal | from the first sack and stretched ft to third on a wild throw by Nichols. Matty etarted off a little wild, sending his first two men along on passes. Then he set- tled down and played up to concert | pitch. Warner reached first on wild thow in the first half of third, Matty reached first by siding under [Behriver's outstretched arm.” Selhacn ; Scratched a rap to the infleld, fling the corners, Wallace let Mcliride's hit go (through, scoring two. Van sacriticed, advancing Selbach and Mcliri On Wallace's aecond error, Selbach ant MoBride scored. After Strang Med out ‘Biter landed on the first ball pitched ra corking single and the fans ge up and howled. Kruger scored for St | Louts tn the fifth on a single, wild pitch, '@ sacrifice and Nichols's out at firet Five Balin Pat Glante Ow The Giants were retired in thelr half sof the fifth on five pitched balla—two ;fout first, s single and two more ops at the initial sack, In the elghth Strang’s hit to Wallace reand the latter's wild throw over Schriv- * er’s head brought Sammy to third base jer made a good try to bring him tn Dut was counted out by a fraction of san inch. Ganzel po} up as usual, but Strang was brought tn by Warner's screeching two bagger over Heldrick’s head. This made SVarner’s third hit of the game. two doubles and a single. Features of the Game. The features of the first game were the atick work of Warner, the flelding of Strang and the gilt elge olab work | of Mathewson. He would=have red @ ahutout if he had not grown careless in the fifth and made a wild pitch. \-Matty struck out such heavy batters Heldrick, Donovan and Padden, thes latter three’ times. 8: priver's SCORE BY INNINGS. ew York . 994000 0164 Bt. Louls . 090001000 01 SECOND GAME. The Matting Order. H New York. Bt, Louls. | Belback, If. Burkett, If, " McRride, rf. Heldrick, cf. . Van Haltren, cf. Wallace, as. } vis, sH. Padden, 2b. y rank, a Donovan, rf. 4 Wer, 3b. ib. Ganzel, 1b. ab (Warner, c. jayden, c. ‘Saul, p- Harper: p. POLO GROUNDS, Sept. 9.—Victory In the firat half of the double header to- day gave the Giants a lot of confidence Wor the second argument. It was evi- ent in every move they made and the ans began figuring on a double v Firat Inning. Davis sent the visitors to bat qiuricett Kot a free pass. Heldric jurkett to third 0: wo hb Bt ferried Wallace's easy Burkett and Heldri fe one over D: Donovan disposed of, Miller dden reaching second. Schr flooned to Van, retiring the side uns. Belbach landed on the firat one, bu ‘got ho further than Padden, who hi ed it to Schriver. McBride was pin pn a close decision at first. Van buvtal Qhd Sudhott mixed it up with, Kruger ‘s Ganzet bal- Two LODE TLIO TCS Oe | | MATTY A PUZZLE : IN FIRST GAME. Couldn't Hit Him, So Giants Won a Battle. scoring, with two on basis to send the ball safe. One run. th Inning. Burkett's attempt was by Selbach, Hetrick sing! Med out. Padden nit to dropped it. but Mull forced Heldrick. ‘Ne Btrang ed and Ntchots’ rhed second ping. Miller struck zal one was grabbed by Donovan man out, Wallace to Schriver. No — CHICAGO VS. B The Ontting Order. ROOKLYN. Brookiyn leago Keeler, rf. Hartzel, If Bheckard, if Green, ef Dolan, cf ter, 1 Kelley, 1b. annon, rf Daly, 2 Raymer. « Dahien, ss Childs Irwin, > MoGiilre Kite Umptr (Special to The Reening World ) WASHIN Sept ITE 4—-It we piness of the afternoon's game, c reprosentatives in the race were tn for another trouncing PARK, — Brookly were to Judge by t practice before th a Champ liminary work all right, but the Windy city gatlon—Well, you'd think tt the South Hrother Islanders ch collection : t practice tan't everything and nothing but that mak figures y the percentage columns a often the most sdovenly prelimina stunts are decetving The fact that the Orphans are only Hanion’s men looked Ike on In y wel or i same tail end position in the race, made To: Loftus do a little serious thinktig bh MeGuire to b. nailed stealing secon Green walked, aingled. Dolan hit a bounder to Hicke: throw down Kelley scored ey Van negtied safe on first. Van went “othe pext station on a bad throw to t to-catch him napping. Davis sent far one to Donovan, No runs Second Inning. Livingston replaced Maul tn the box Yer the Giants, His first efforia to ruger went wide, and the latter tked. Nichols stopped a hot one with and the ambulance corps escorted him to first, Davis's “call down" did Livingston no good for Su Got walked, filling the bares, Burket @inkied, letting “Kruger and Nichols yerosa the goal line, Hedrick tried to unt, ‘ut Strang jet {t roll outalde en he sent @ lofty one to center, and “Van didn’t have to move to get ft Wallace got a shot in the back, and the fang ahouted for a new pitcher. F-With the pases filed, Padden forced udhoff at the plate. Donovan sent a one over third, sooring Wallace Burkett. Padden and Donovatl Tked a double steal. Schriver sent a Woone which Davis couldn't handle, ‘and .Padden ambled home, Livingston brew Kruger out, and the misery was fover, Five runs, Strange reached firat on Padden's und itor janzel was safe on Wallace's @umble, Strang reaching second. Bower- an reached first under eary canvay on \Sudhoff's gift, and Strang moved over feo the third corner. Bowerman woke up second too late at first and finished ig nap oh the bench. Livingston was little better at the bat than In the box, t Was caught at first. No runs. Third Inning. Nichole was loft at the pont. Sudhoft “mingled to centerfield, Burkett made hia = jereond hit of the Kame, advancing Sud- [hap ftto, the midseay station, Van, who » tatop! grasser, was left on the @ward and required several minutes’ before he resumed. Heldrick went igh one to McBride and Sudhoft ed up on the throw-in.’ Wallace tin Sudhoft by «a hot one to Strang. The ambulance corps was again Ought Into use to see that Padden got He was hit by a pitched ball. ovan filed out. One run. eh made a lob to Heldrick, Me- doubled to feft fel: Van Awaited and took a walk. Davis ong drive to left, scoring. Mc Pena ay Wi snipped at tha Hine von & free pass and Miller tho’ bar. "He tore dow to Futurity winner and beat @ hair, Davis went to third, = Davis. Miller sat second, Two runs. to. Davis, Kru aioh Van just missed. Davia to Miller. jo runs, fe sel Davie failed | atch Alm nap his Manager Loftus'a league the hands of the Brooklyna, jast year's the aggre- some | The few points ahead of the Glante for the fore the game started, and with ¢ h f keeping out of “target ©. he selected Eason to pitch againat the hamptons, ¥I Inning. Hartael aingled to centre, He was ¥ He was dogdyled ap wit Dexter on the latter s grfainied to Daly No runs. Keeler flied out to Green, Bheckard Dablen Med [AUTOS RACE UP THE STATE ° FROM NEW YORK TO BUFFALO. to ux | a. he in | at re . Ta ae ry a m and on the latter's wild throw to second : - both runners were ai Kelloy’s single (Snapshots taken by Evening pocred R ecRAT y sininted sent olan heine and promoting Kelley to folni-i-} Infnleleleeleleteletntelelnleleleteiieteietet third. Daly stole vecond. and ont nae SPIN US RP AT THE START OF THE GREAT RAC w Id photographer t fete setetetet: ‘ \ i £/Smoke Was Beaten Out by 3 + ETHICS AND MOORINE WINNERS.| FOR TITLE. Annual Championships of America Begin on Links at Atlantic City. 10-to-1 Shot in Open- ing Race. THELELD, ing World.) N. JS, Sept. (Bpecal to The Evening World.) NpR 9.—The SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, | ssart tn qualifying round for, tho Sept. %.—The Coney Island Jockey Club} amateur golf champlonship on Atlantic entered upon the second week of tts] City’s Hnks made this moraing fall meeting this afternoon and perfect | Under the favorable conditions, wchther being {deal for golf. There was a chill In the afr, still the sun shone weather. It has enabled Supt. Clarke to | pright and el Thus far twelve with- keep the track jn record-breaking shape | drawals have been announced, which are and !t has enabled the best class of; ae follows: J. J. Wilber, Columbia Golf weather prevailed. The Association has; been most fortunate tn the matter of horses to race. tub Washi D. C.; Bruce Price To-day's card. for a Monday, was! ‘ruxedo, S. IL Patterson, Brooklawn first-class. There were two stakes. the | Country Club; WoL. ner, West- Sapphire and Ocean Handicap, both of | k: G. T. Brokaw, Deal Beach; Irv- which had flelds of quality. There ing Brokaw, Westchester Golf; L. also a good handicap on the turf and! Gunther, Fox Hills; Archibald Graham, several other good races, which prom-) North. ountry Club; H. M, Free- ined the best sort of racing. The at-| man, Lakewood; A. L. Norris, Dyker tendance was unusually | | Mesiow W. H. Davis, Lakewood, and day.” | 7. J. Lynds. Cinetnnatl Nothing has yet developed tn the Blue | Tie first pair to urae were Girt matter, and the general opinion is) HK. Hill and FP. >. Frazier, who did that while Shaw may have ridden care- | their morning round in 97 and St reapec- lessly the stewards will be compelled tively. ‘They my. th as no dew to to dismiss the matter under inveatiga- | snnoy them and the early morning alr thon. | was most bracing. More yearlings were sold this after- | score of 1. P. of tne Fox noon, they being the property of va- |! Golf Club, sercnusctta rlous owners, in the Fasig-Tipten Com-! Gumploms wae ie A ess ehie Pany stable before the races began. Al par, ard came ene hows Ally by Dr. MeBride—Alabama sold for! par—« grand total of : the beat price, W. L. Po! The next. pest wigs, finan of ing her for James R. Keene for $ Went out in ome In inet RAC total cf Sl diay 3. Maybe a9 atx turlon lround in Si, while W. P. init, uf Seeley, of nn ntclair, all went Modine, yun ti oke, 110, 0'Connar Other low were: OB. Mace Retlario, 118 Darne Donald, 2a ML Phoniites, Nelle of Lex. 10, Wools, 2. Baltusrot Jennings. + ¥ Start} ool Se Wente: {st vdmain, : They went away in beautiful order. Belle of Lexington at on went tot rout and set a hot to the stgate nd Modrine moke and Modrine } the leader, and when the the xtreteh were on When they hire ae | with Smoke second On the turn losed turned on Into terms. out Modrine went to the oe { nicalghtenett | front and won ; easily by two lengtis from Smoke. who | was three-quarters of a jength in front of Bellarto. ; 2 Rheumstic pains are the cries of pro- test and distress from tortured muscles, aching joints and excited nerves. The ND RACE. and up, eling Por three-y and « furlong Sg artzel, drain out, Ramer to Dexter 49 me rere, wnts blood bas been poisoned by the accumu- prec TUNA, : ; aay [etnias a7. ation Tolawnsteniie in the’ system: Di sl Starting from Fifty- THE DAILY RUNS TO BUFFALO. Four Women Start in |iismtoct, 102" iatisn ae ora se aupaiyithernietand ’ a A : “ rataliat, ‘Worgteriy A » longer s y a Gannon, the! ex-Binghamton payer.| eighth Street and — 466 Mile Journey | tite daisy. 84. 3. wartis ih. ning food they require. foul fied to McGuire. Daly made a ° = - 7 ‘ Aired RVarereresJOL Weos 408) The whole system feels the effect of this pretty running catch ‘of Raymer in ny Fitth Avenue at 8 The itinerary of the run Is 4s follows Which Will End at the | ss ir iting” time acid poison; and not until the blood 4 9 ; Monday—To Poughkeepsie, 84.4 miles + Ethics went to the front, but has been purified and brought back to his scorching jiner to Datien. Hickey "Clock, First Ma- Dale, Ex ition he PA ea as eee al atoe aa lapsed diner to panien, ices] o'Clock, f is ‘Tnesday—From Poughkeepsie to Albany, 75.1 miles. ZPOSsite Saturday fun iby (the Black Scat; mio openet uP /a healthy, condition will the aches and “Wrertzel robbed MeGuire of a. three- chine Arrived, at Wednesday—Albany to Herkimer, 82.2 miles Night. mite. Close behind came Little Daisy, | Pains cease agarateias area tarunniccrestehvekit " te Piet BP Ethica and. Hammock In close order. | Mrs. james Kell, of 1711 N.Y. Ave... Wa At safely, Iecler waikel. Sheek] Peekskill at 10.15. Thursday—Herklmer to Syracuse, 65.1 miles Bae Hiack, Scot rake ‘a Wood Neazel wn | washington, b.C. terites as follows aA few a ‘ vanes ita - 2 ie _|the turn that settled his. pretensions. | months ago I had an attack of Sciatic Rheuma- etd alec walked. Alling the: Dances 0olan Friday racuse to Rochester, 87.2 mile Jn RR. Scott, Ai Tt Tawngend, Alex | Ethics then took ihe lead and, hard | tism in its worst forms. The pain was 80 in ley'a line drive wax qrfabbed by Green| Qemscarctnt, NY. 8 aaa Saturday—Rochester to Buffalo, 69.9 miles SEE Sata ATP CaP t PR TEN H a eepl ed i Ue 2 See pp tard Caer ALN et ‘ i piece Mme = mileage, 464.2. to] Ripley, Albert P Otto, He Rogers Win-|tength In front of Fatalist. usually severe one, and Third Inning. fourm entered tn the ndurance {throp, William TL Bro: x. Henry K. IRI RA Savas aaiionawasltres Kahoe out at first via Dahlen. Foans Jooteetectetet Browning, ©. Arthur Benjamin, Wiliam arded as being very peahes cut at frat vie Danlen: loane | teat run to Ruffalo are having « merry Setneintotet Mtrgan, AL. MaMurtey, IL It, Taylor, |, The Sapphire; for tworyearolin: are and one | HOt ious twas. ak forced Eason at necond, Green angled | chase from. here up) through the Warburton avenue, “and | Vanderbitt Nott piscina Bippletsane Al batterie: se euing, | tended hy one of the forright advancing: Hartzel to third-| an xinds of roads, good and bad, | Wil! re-enter North roadway at Mast: | stany were the ex sap: | Ro Woodlin, Kenn ‘A. Skinne! S| Starters, whts. Jocks, Str.Place, | most able doctors in i y caught steling second. _ | ® | Bield. Le.) Schermerhorn, Fretoriua, 108, Hurns a ashington, who is also No rune. Crowds have lined the course since t | pointment when tt became known that selene ye: ~ RR! . 108, “O'Connor. a member of the faculty Sree lou optaced’ Hemey. at cniraa| Come ne f ! wp or was the Ht | nether of W I. Vanderbitt, jr.ta| eat’ R, te, Wenderir: of a leading niedical Daly walked. Dahlen's sing! « he] start from the Automoty Club Of} reach ekskilh, Tile on hin Vo2s, are jg. lie ‘ Shaw college re, He tole Promoted Daly to tind. itwin. went | America, Fifty-clehth street and Piet Pat WAS Next Ce aUe SANE Rant Alore Loree ea wrin cand 405. Pairgood me ty continue his pre- out, Rayme De: et ne jive theresn Nex Uy than halt ators came Mrs. Ho OK. Browning and 135, “Turner. Scription and would get well. After hi hilar Danlentccnghe scoring, | avenue, New York, at ‘8 o'clock this er, Co whose time of ame 5 seated in Mr. 1D . Cochran ft filed twelve times without recelving the fadvout Medutte | ornink | ES White Ghost” | ik Trowaing Mrs, William er. 105. Odom s slightest. Benefit, I declined to contiane his Hen isarasarine 4 ttt Ble tO eiehe run to Yonkem want ntfal third HARA UT A hax om famous thle |W Brownlnis a jher hus: ener, 118, Wools. 6 8 ronyilongers, Havings heard PE aati few. Acvorfing to he 9e nts | See Eee aR ee AVENE RR Wd that younk | Cyan nat. be Je the running, follows however, Wo give the wiedicine, a tral an . ; ‘ top over night will be made att oy oy diet dasa at : 5 Smshee, Preto And | eee iad taken: a:tew botties mblelte Ghexterw, am retired, Kitson to Kelley. | ienteeeale i Ratehatreail ae eeaunraliiic| rues dent of the Automobile Ru wn Cyeline C . was little change into around on crutches, and verv soon annon singled, but was forced at aec ts . ‘ Jenn n followed Inthe ytown Vol. John Jacob Astor | the stretch. # Pearl joewd | thereafter had no use for them at all, 8. 8,8. ond on Rayters line drive. which T at § oelock to-tnorrow morning Jorders Bs, BS, A its big) ma- down a bleyelist while passing |on the leaders and Gay Boy cured me and well, All the dis- Ian muffed but threw te Daly in time | opie drat of the autemobiles passe tl] yy Perey ies {| through ats noon. "The man nit was /out of it A. rousing Anish follc palus have left me, my appetite has to retire Gannon. childs walked, Ray] ough Yonkers at S40 this mornt iN AU a echarge OF) Cnester Van 1 of No, 15 Broad-|Pretortus winning by returned, and Lam happy to be again restored mecme cet ingen tol necdnd nes eCormick i, ieokwaaes HET uwitnlrale eee mn {1 nearly-19 | way: ‘Tureytown, Te was riding wlong | Emenee, wno was a hed before It | to perfect health." drove a fly to Sheckan runs aier waa No. ¢ it fe PA < owner put in|on Ais wheel when Col, Astor'e auto- the latter barely beating | a ore Shockard singled to He was | lowed by No. 20, whieh, The distance from New York t at the start. | mots scorching along ata hgh the great vegetable forced at second on Dolan Rrounder 10 | wheel on he rllpp Peekskill ttmims place is forty-eight A would nls Van ‘Passel w vs unable FOURTH RACE. But rand tonic te ay mer, An stole aecond, but waa a4 1 yer SHELA etnnlenk ar as Albany t 1 the auto 0 " 1 an ideal remedy inal A moment tater trying to steal Wad to, Mr. Astor away from the throwing him to the |The Ocean Handteap; for two-year-olds and up arial Kelley » MeCor- | machine pass Feokskill by 1B. Mo or be declared ing point. he was. lot Ad one taille, EE rheumatic troubles. fumble. Hoe was caught napping | and was followed by of the race All told, seventy-e! ma of his knees wan aby In- str. Place. A There are no opiates at frat by Eanon, No rune No. 6b at 9.29. The race started from the Automobite [he starting pont pe ene ts jured. Col on lmnmedia é Onped 8 or minerals in it to disturb the digestion high rate of ape ¥ : | ub Ini New jyork ia tock thls joun thelr interition of staying Van Ta ance. er learning and lead to ruinons habits. WINNERS AT HARLEM. Dr. Martin (No, 79), whose auto" care [anorning, Seventy-stx machines of vari- tho. Ne nt of his injuries he gave Van We have prepared a special book on rled the Red Cross flag, stopped here [aus riptions started. It was expe on tn the Race. 4 ollar ‘Bi and told him) tol 4 Rheumatism which every euflered from for supplies, ed that only a few of them would wind Among the well-kr hauffeurs who hae . ens this painful disease sffould read. It is me Tay 4 sie 4 Amo he well-kne ohauffeurs who [re-entered his auto and proceeded on bi a if A EACE TRACK, [HARLEM Bets! ci Tae liracerayanassea) through Northup Ine buftalo nex tisatusunyy nial MINT ad Hurtherraee lure, die TEROUINSONA A iouranes Tieeeitenh deere ie} "| shusete, 93, the most complete and interesting book he |racea scheduled to be run here to- aoa be tererns corre reen of the kind in existence, It will he sent resulted las /(ollows FIFTH RACE—Five. furlong: free to any one desiring it, Write our First longn.—Won by Hat Mitchell, Major Bird, 3 to 6 for and Jane Oaker thinl, ‘OND RACE Money Muss, 8 zad¥, 1 to 2 for place, second; Joe Ma tin Was third, Time, 1.16. ‘Third Race—Short course.—Won nehip, # to 1 and even; Lord € terfield, even for placs Sea Rover third, Time Fourth Race~1.1.16 of a mile. St. Marcos, 3 to 6 and ¢ ran second; -Six furlong: RESULTS AT DELMAR. RACE ‘The rac day resuked na follows: Firat Race—Six furlongs.—Won Lady Bramble, 2 to 6 and out: Saint, 1 to dfor place, second Hobson waa third, ‘Time—t.50, Second Race—One mile.—Won by Ba Coat, 7 to 5 gor place, was second and Perc third, ‘Time—142 1-4 TRACK, DELMAR, Sept, —W mar, T to 1, and & to . 12 to 1 for place, shoe —— as ever followed pace on a bieycle, ridden his last race fatal to him, for to-day he Hes in Belle- ath as a result vue Hospital cold in d of his accident at Madison Square G. den on Wedneaday night. Blood-pols ing set tn on his horribly mangled Although the limb was amputated Saturday to avold such a cris! in its purpose and the boy euccumbed shortly after 3 o'clock this mornin There is not a bicyclist, a Rantly for, or the me. vhan he. Ss Race—Four and one-half fur- Time —Won » G6 and 1 to 2; The by: en. wan Hecond; Won by 3 Federal for Kunja third, 9- s scheduled to be run here to- Fre {Ste and 7 to 8; Eleven Belis, 8 to ‘Third Race three-quarters of a mile. Fan second; Tobacco third. ‘Time, 1.16\. NELSON'S INJURY FATAL. Little Johnny Nelson, as good a boy ‘That last due was it faflea oF a follower of the bleyek racing game, who will not Nelson’ onet ‘Teara shed in whole bicycle wor! the hundreds ef professionals in there never was one more WHO WILL WIN YACHT RACES? Figure Out Result and Earn $50, $25, $15 or $5. $04 ir YACHT RACE COUPON. MY ESTIMATE IS THAT....sesecesececeeeeeees+ WH] Win tho America's Cup. Oficial winning time--FIRST RACE Min, See, by | « le | Official winning time—SECOND RACB.......... Min. Sec. tin Ks Official winning time—THIRD RACBE..........+ Min. See. Name AACSB... csseeeeeeeceeerereeeeeeeserees has | SEeesaos ond PS PDPDDIDDGODG OOP SPO IIIT PEGS Professional and amateur yachtamen| Dave already gained: It will pay out $100 who have been getting a line on Sham-| thy buy teen” dividing Gis ee ge ar"! rock II. wince her advent in these| follows: eg. | waters, and who have also been watch-| FOR NEST ESTIMATE. ........ 950 On| ing the ¢rial races of the Columbia, now | FOR NEXT DEST ESTIMATE... 25 selected an the deferder, will now have |WOR THIRD BEST ESTIMATE. . 15 an opportunity to put the knowledge |/FOR FOURTH DEST ESTIMATE. 5 they nave gained to xoo!, proftable use, |FOR FIFTH BEST ESTIMATE. «| 5 The Evening World, desiring to for the coupon which aco lea Bre} cast as far as possible the result of| thls article. filling out the blank, spaces Ii| the coming races between Shamrock 11, | Roberti Elving your mame Ane ‘and the cup defender, makes this bid|jratimate Raitor, Wvenings World, Bek for the expert Information which they! Hox 134\New York City" SHAMROCK WAITED FOR A GOOD BLOW of the Columbla Conditions were fave rock's work this mornin, had cleared and the smooth except for a Yhe air was keen, cool and the breeze was very light south-southeast. The crew had and sent jib, ste topsall up in stops, At IL cover was still on Capt. Sycamore was walting a thar there was not enough t Mpple on the surafce of first sian of a freshening 8: the breeze, The huze holsted and peaked up and slub-topaall aloft, Sir Thomas's Qrat inquiry dition. When told that Mr. recovery if there were no nis that Mr, McKinley would » of all danger. sald he was entirely New York Yacht Ciu the mainsail mainsail wi bay was y ground swell. clear, but from the decks 1 jib- o'clock the and for orders own, to get under way from the Erin. At noon the breeze had dled away, fo wtir tho water. Orders came to get ready to start on the ymptom in was the racing mastheaded and stretched this morn- ing was for news of the President's con- McKinley's physiclans were very hopeful of his change in condition, Sir Thomas sald he hoped oon be out When asked about a probable post- ponement of the cup races, Sir Thomas in the hands of the wb and would agree to anything they thought best. It was learned to-day that J. Plerpont ut hale before the courtesy and friendanip exlatin . the Bacon an owner, an hour, Tace, and the challenger and the challenged. At 3 o'clock the wind shifted around to the southwest and came in about alx knots strong. way began on dot rations to get ui Prin and Prep al J. Beavor Webb, wi arrived yesterday in the steam yacht after paying a visit’ to Sir Lipton, were taken on board the Shamrock, where they remained for his fs sald to be the first tine that owner of a cup defender has had privilege of inspecting a challenger it goes to show the detween inder amrock, Sir Thomas, Mr. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. nger Ast off mooring buoy, ’ tack. past Jameson went under full sail on the dup she kept off for point of the Hook when she jibed ‘st headed for the Jerdty aboard the chal. and at 3.10 o'clock Shamrock and slipped away from her port the over stanboard tack, on which she are as follows: We by Little Gem; Lady Sterling was sec- ond, and Lady Radnor third, tiake no charge for medical advice. Seana THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. |———=———————— MEN.CURED, . quar cure all eis. physicians fully about your case. (Spectal from a Staff Correspondent.) . RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sept. 9.—Entries for to-morrow's races Firat Race—For two-year-olda; alx furlongs. Belize Commoner «4d Lombre..... any > Pentowula SANZ Dentitute 3 sMENT. Peniney Tih f Destltatel: ; egge IN THE DASEMENT. Hen Hgetricreee eraeig A YAVAT | bY M 101s Flora 5 Pompes 30,000 tires, guaranteed ss TSE. Kaloma 107 Cycles, lamps. bells, saddle {reduced prices, coo a js Second Ra r three-year-olis and upward; | Hew ‘here to-day, gone the next eyele Sakira, handicap; mile and a furlong. - llc ‘Wax Taper 123 Helle of Troy... 3 Sporting i CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, 12 St, Finn MX The Amazon. RACING AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Aus, Sito Sept. 14. 3:30 P.M. (Rain oF Shine.) im Sept 9, ocr Paes: ! Filaht; for two-y! 198 Endurance by Righit0g ct Noa Leave Bast Sith at, ADA. M.. 12.10, 1 10, $ Flora Pomona 340, 3.10." 115 Paul Ciltford % (via 39th Sto Ferry) tn conny UIs Feloek and every 20 miautes. Brool Tranait {rom Brooklyn Dridge (New York side Drldge traina vie Kings County and Drighton up; seven furlony ‘Antollent. fy Fourth Race—The Mineola Hurdle Race; ha for three-year-olds and upward miles, AL Cephalalgia ‘ 147 Mies Mitchell X40 Charagrace ... Draughteman passed by the Marti Observatory at] Matt Simpson Beach Road, also Flatbush Avenue Surface Ling 417, and a few minutes later passed the | pith Race—For three-year-olds; evlling; eix| via Brighton Beach 10) ming bell buoy on the pitch of the Hook | furlongs. ' From Broadway, Will pointing toward Gedney Channel, wind kept coming from the south-south- The The tide was flood, and a long ground awell alight! The mainsail, was staking a retarded when she passed Ukttle and shad a her progress, out, few wrinkles, having been stowed away for some days: flattened ‘the salt and all her sails had, but the #stretchin, the usual splendid ft, ‘The Erin a mile asi Unity and the tender James A. Law- rence kept close company with the NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clubs, = W. Ie B.C.) Clubs, « Boat Pittsburg 7k 42 Philadel ik # “ He followed about one-elght! tern, while the press Bhamrock. AMERICAN LEAGUE. oh Ww. r ‘Clubs. w. cAisags iecpd a ech Dalllmere pa “Bibloieveland. tacos. Gh Mliwaukes soon Boat rc. : cars. All Brooklyn surf 103 | to track. Muale by Lans ‘ADMISSION _TO_FI rr Prince: ot ‘sisi tals ince o| lelrose... Walsh ‘ari Polltictan 1 ‘Nempieton . . Por three-year-olds and ; eelt- | S0Fe throat and mouth, ulcers, intul well 1a nie and a oluteenth. Trerptd Kg ana bladiee, “coun ining eal fr er Oy itor aco eitectetdae | Dedimanta ee Gulterere, do. not waste: Lucent . 9T Dolande Visiting less skilful physicians. Black Dick Double. 8 es DR. GRINDLE bas a record for The Amazon Vederat! 105 | OFFICE oven: Bigs tak at Th West 3 oy Anale Thomproa .., 96 iy Aer tis Se cane neenememnnl bal Fale Gds, Ta-Day, 2 games, Loula ta... Adan. 60e,%e' 1 edge Degine 1.45; 81, Seg Op a: