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notin gee at ae aie aaa — ALL THE NEWS_ AUTUMN STAKES RECORD WON BY LEONID. | Major Daingerfield Ran Second in Sheepshead | Feature—Bowen Took Second Race. | The defeat of Mr. Whitney's a length Setauket and Major Dain. | Volodyovaki for the St, Leer In el race amend sa ndetieni tintascond:y described on PF © 108 of this Bi a Inxerfe lw | lon. RiReinatoe Setaunker: | FOURTH Tack: 16 SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACK TRACK, ;°" ! For the first time in many | Gays racing was held over a heavy t this afternoon, The rain of last n| muet have been untsually heavy Sheepsheal, ‘for the track was a quag-| | Hiues races mire. This caused many withdrawals, | Ant Wad 18 lengths from but in some of the events the flelis h 1 ond all the w deen large and could stand considerate strete third’ to. the gedction: Mnding himself hop The {catures were the Autumn and! ys shaun 3eptember Stakes, for two and three year olds. The mud changed the com ie Df these events considerably. |, 41) agen (RTH RACE lexion Weather was clear and the attest. «nce fairly good. FinstT RA For maldea two-year-olds, selling, fee and one-half tution sais wht ,. ityin. stl Bh Cochrane. Lae GN one Drala. 10s, terns FSWT a] Pair aight, to1 Woot ® AG : Casevit Rice. i sien t good, Wan driving. Thme—t.15 1 fren itt ara 3 joer uche Wan the first to xhow, but | Seats froty 108-7 Ls Seat) 8 foie utrun by Locket and Belvinad who | Batyan, Too, UL Dales 2 10feeg Ui Pomerat teket oh ee eee tose siedia 7 § {flowed by Tata and When i recente ae S}they struck the. streten Helvino drew | Tact, 94. 1. Micbaels..... 1 R g| they ca Helvino Rajer tenny, WE Wore 8 32 15 GL elear. and, stalling off Utoplan’s rusia | Hot on Henteron. 910 100 9 [In the Jast sixteenth, won by three- Nisequoque, 99. Cochran 1011 1118 f|fourthe of a Jength from Utoplan, who | Grip irk ks Mpompon. 1 12 12 2 war ix ieee in front of Locke: H McGovern, 97.McGovern 13 13 ww) Be tiene ere nek Start good. Won easily. Time—1.09 2. SUAS VE Nat com Coulylssend record Cassville and Gold Braid raced head} and Terminus third and head Into the stretch, followe ——— Rocky and Shandonfeld. In the run home Gold Brald came away and won handily by a length from Cassville, wh was a length and a half in front of Rocky. HARLEM RESULTS. HAHLEM, Sept. 11 — ied to be run here to- RACE TRA OND RACK. The races sch SE For thr year-olds apd up, selling; o1 y resulted as followa race, five an one-half furiongs, SUINGrIa. st hin, 1 to Sand out, Bragy, ‘ : . 2 tO 1 ran second; Amote c Time—111 3-6 Second — Race—Three-quarters : 2 124] mlle—Won by Miss tot Himaetf, 102. Miles.. 2 wz &i2 ted. Bunnie I D . 105, 0 1 4]ran second, and) Phe Lady 108, ‘ 3 1 Nme I ia Bolton, 94, Mi 1 w ww 7" i i, ; 12 Bl contra ttacesOne mile anda quarter 107," <rconnor.. 6 < Won by Refugee, 5 to Land § toh Lee King. 105, Woods. 9 3 Mozo, 2 to 1 for ran second, and Start good. Won eesily ais Dick ‘Furber third. Tlme—2.25 Maria Bolton, lghtly weighted and ——_$_ fond of the mud, set a hot pace for half a mile, followed by Alfred Vargrave, Malster and Himself, “Alfred Vargrave went to the front on the turn, followed DELMAR RESULTS. by Bowen, who was away poorly and| RACE TRACK, DELMAR, Sep. tt Was fast making up ground, In the|The races scheduled to te run here to - stretch Bowen went to the front and | day resulted aa follows won ea: bY a length and a half trot U Barbra Franch, he Mardin secant | _fuent Race, Tareesquarters,of mit '\A. G Lockwood ngth in front of Alfred Vargrave. Tey MeCoxe 8, tli : THIRD Race. tions: tg for piace, w Round of Atlanti ‘The Autumn; for (wo-year-olds; pix furlongs. Retting in 7 rn-alghths of a mile City Course Battle—Hits Were Scarce. THE WORLD: OF THE SPORT FOR AMATEUR ~ SHAW RULEDOFE WEDNESDAY“EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, 19us. ‘GOLF IN TOURNEY CHAMPIONSHIP. TDOOOOOQSITOOSOOIOOS Hollabird, also a remarkable player, did his round in the par golf of 78 the bogey being 81. The battle for supremacy between Boston and Chicago ts being fought In a dogged manner, as Lockwood and Hollabird wrangled all through the match, Lockwood was four up at the end of the morning round. Their cards were as follows: ®) Ss c 5 3788 2 5-39 54653 6 62-18 Walter J. Travis had an easy time with °. B. MacDonald, A, M. Reld was 3 up Starters, whte, Jocks SLIME MIn. str Tlare noby Brown Va > R. Pyne; Findlay $, Dougl Lsonld, 108, ner BYE TG 5. Two Annies 3 to S fo an * re R. Pyne; Mindlay $. Douglas Mat. Gaingerseld,10s.tiaroe 12 a2 pega. and’ “Kintoch thirds Pines Beats Score of Harry 8 rea hu plony RA ESCs BE Re Par ixcellence, Wa" 248] oni Vardon and Puts All 8 a - rownen, z 16. wanltd Mace “six and a halt furlongs | S| H. Seeley was 3 up on H. C. Leonid raccd to the front at fagfall |Talpa, sven for place: tee Amateur Scores in § cy H. Jennings was 4 up on and, making all the running. won easily bo third. Time—ti the Back d g . as ———S— ee 3 oan he Background. 2 —————- GI NTS p Y RED a5 y & PRINCE OF MELBOURNE LAME fo) Serre I, \ L/ \ ra) Bl recroneactsa Will Probably Not ean : oe Start In Champion Stakes. heaihirisesixc (olen | The great four-year-old horse Prince ay RRMA SatBN | of Melbourne, boueht at the sale of the ® MCA atreedtiach Beard horses at Brighton Beach In the : ae sh OoOOomnOnO summer for $20,000, 1s so lame that there eee gee | Harry iN teh of TR an NOEs > DD | ttle hope Of nls belng able ty atart ! amateur records mune du when Vardon made hie record. Lock- the event of the | for the $25,000 Annual Champion Stakes, 9 4 . xs sonst = , |to be run on Saturday. First Game of Cincinn hamit wood had the young ¢ ko crack He ning ward they made) tt ia tnought that the horse has of Cincinnati Series Was a Pitchers ein much harder than dt was labled for an opponent, ‘The eaperts | no F morning round was | broken down permanently. "WHO WILL WIN TACIT RACES? TIQERS AT WAR The Matting Order. | Ganzel scooped Steinfeldt's foul Cincinnati, New York. ary nine ee or Wnzel waa sent to the bench by Harley, If Mebride, rf So was Bowerman. M 1 was Phyte Beckley. 30. Vac Haitren, ef. Nntsher, No runs, pram fordsset Davis, as fth inning. Bteinfeidt, 3b. | Maxoon singled. Phyo os ‘ gost is : iereen his ae Stine! tanied « Figure Out Result and Earn $50, $25, $15 or $5. Ce ws NA, C. e d a Tey en Stimmel, >. Phyic p Famamar enor sateen —— | Umpire—Emalie. Helbac MeBride's | Pe : no One Snahe Sree Pudnondn os Peer 3-0.9Q: (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ |JOCKEY CLUB CONSIDERED ; TWO FOOTBALL TEAMS WILL POLO GROUNDS, N. ¥.. Sept. .— Sixth inning. CASE OF JOCKEY. Ve Y ACI IT RAC C < j NOT MEET THIS YEAR. Well, the Giants saw their chance to- | Heckiey. eingled. Crawford —— Nes E e 3 S day, It was the opportunity to shake [MMe itl on the throw. to, ent fo bat at Chird Crawford went to see (No Decision Was Announced tp to | -_ Zi imabiitty of Colleges to that despised last place and maybe to handed x out Steinfeldt » | alae el ene | Tact Ko Into sixth. taltted ley and Criawfo WA eof be “ nin ATE IS 7 % It was the wiener achnitze! set fold was caught tn qaitering | Race. | MY ESTIMATE IS THAT .....c0ceseeeeesseseeees WHll Win the Ince the Players from Cincinnatt Davis ‘Strang'n Toller tid | | y York's team a visit jeorge Wer was. tis America’s Cup. a ay haven't been playing class Fox: ted to Hay PSHEAD, Sept During the ice inestog andke clumps pave Proken te, Pt of Coogan's afternoon the Jockey Club wits off athletic relations—that Is, as far as Pua slealeenuia aerators Seventh Inning, ExernboN: tee Bek eae Official winning time—FIRST RACE. Ming football ta concerned, ‘The diMeulty i defeat for the Helntes |g, ines - rom the rom where the ce, ibleratlocnces Strays threw Mergen, out. Simmel Mehiete poyeatiiiey ever 1 to He In the inability of the two % singled ed to. Selbach. Itrrle an heil the report leaked out |\ _ The Harlem Contortlonists are im- bach’ kot Heckley's fly. So |! had been ruled | Offclal winning time—SECOND RACE.......... Min. iaatouacen ana setae ued with new lita Thelelxirltt. te Sey cru nmin can hee t had not been v . howe Cowumbia, as victor jin lust year's sald, {a the presence of three new young Pin Onpedtt Beret the time of t st rave ‘ gaine, claimed the right to name the sters, The possitility of he CG Nor rine iit cre wear eiomen nthe great Oficial winning time—THIRD RACE....... sore), Min. Dline New “Yorkers wished “to have has evidently mae the older players —<——— rcond to L thew aoe here, but Erinceton ine et v . Ker ew G vere owners ¢ N vt that the cont ve pluyed. at Get a move on. Keur new Giants wer Namo... Princeton, Inasmuch. as the Tigers had PITTSBURGS VS. BROOKLYNS. | promised the fans, but one, Wilson, the Albany pitcher, refused the terms of- i fered him and didn't come. Jones, the | cutfelder, was out with the old fellows | of the team and looked, In his play, ae| Di though he might amount to something, | a real wonder, \\ je present sture ex-champlons this appeared “in New for the ce two year: Victors they hy use of the much they preferred New York. Neither side would depart an inch from {t# stand, and consequently nego- (ations wore abruptly concluded, and have not alnce been reopened, The out- look Is that there will be no Columb! and ate receipts CONE DODGERS PGP The New Yorkers were Dy and winger: in thelr. w, ug Rallops | on th nogette A | > Pri eth wingery in. thelr warmltigsuiy. zations [on hans fospolt | ieee dat to Tag hacnine Wort) | Professional and amateur yachtamen | Rave already gained: 1t will pay out soo | "Tete" EAM" TU vent deives Dbnaie erica 218 |S RACH TRACK, SHEEVSHEAD BAY. | who nave been getting & Ine on Sham-| {9f Mie ve beat advance estimates of ‘Ow er | tense! he entries for to-morrow’ t u ces, dividin, BeGiaaitcen ior scveret Sete eee ieee ey cent Wednemas crowd ae The entries for to-morrow'a | recy 11, since her advent in these| fallown: z the amount as! MANY ENTRIES FOR RUN. jp sw semblance of of times. 0 n play began, ge | waters, and who have also been watch- |FOR DEST ESTIMATE... + 830 Firet Juning. The ne Order, ing the trial races of the Columbia, now | FOR NEXT DEST ESTIMATE... a5 | C. pay pocated or hat v Bot foot K. rookiyn selected an the deferder, will now have |VOR THIRD DEST ESTIMATE... 15, Centary WE sung Metriae cee tees Be OrMeynta e DR FOURTH DEST ESTATE, Wit. Van "was where Beckley ket | they Mave pitied to food, MroMtable sce |FOR FIFTH BEST ESTIMATES, | THO entry list for the Moonlight and Te ee ie eee ate. ene thle, coupon which seeenpanic, | Double Century Run of the New York Fox collared Selbu Ny. MeBride | and. troilied “ail the way home on two timer. Davis re [itohey: Dahlen, as ma bunt. Strang's safety sont oconnor, edie Carma me LOX Rot Miller's “thy, |Uneatro, ‘p HeGuice.e Kiuntkian Dut Ganzel out. Two runs. Umplres—snyder and Brown, ‘owe et Second Inning. ‘Btrang got Crawford's foul. aie F Inwing, Womaete Fox} Davis dled on a Mani ty . ts dled on a grasser ¢ at en. ich Malad zi stole second and got third on a ‘ke walk Heaumont. hit. te ‘Duly lee, for two-year-ol itch. He came home on Stein- safe rap. Magoon singled and & Clarke at second, McGulre’a per: this urticle, fill-ng out the blank spaces {Stato Division of the Century Road properly add giving your name and ad. dreew, ‘Then send the coupon to “Yacht tor, Evening World, P. O. ew York City.” cast as far as possible the result of the cominz racea between Shamrock IL } and the cup defender, makes this bld | for the expert Information which they Club of America, which 1s to be held wn Saturday, Is filling up rapidly, The pacemakers will be the same ex- perienced masters of the art of reeling off miles at a uniform rate of apeed tyat ay a ena have acted in Ike capacities in all such M5. 4, om Sept. 19, and George | Funes for years pavt, and the pace will the same piace, on Sept. 30, Boxing bouts joing held in Chicago naw LATEST NEWS OF BOXERS. | ld; el en hit tah Phyle's te; fect throw to Dahlen natled Beaumo: =o 100, 1 before many weeks, It ls expected, thi eats eee Niet ere? and ona a runs raat Mica cece y WtetIS | A Watch will De arranged ina few days te- |oonrt willbe la {oll bloom, Stommy tarry, 4h bagel ate dd Sat fina nap aufirat by Nowerman, | pitt down Sheckard's liner, | Pett) 284 see 11S | tween Jimmy Mendler and “Kid Carter, They |Dooular Uttle Windy City bantamewel Poor prices were secured for the year- % fanned One Fun, Dolangil he Kel eth ace Tee malts Handicap, tor | wiit probably bos before the Nutmeg A.C, ot [{2 Z clu amd Intends holding Bie frat’ ohow ltings from the Oakley, Walnut Graney Wman struck out. Steinfeldt zot ’ eeler a j ‘i Harttors. si erties Anita and other studa when they were ies foul boost. Fox finished sel | TU" Guan MLE Merde: fi _ ‘ i No runs. Second Inning. Sumtielsesre ints 122] Jack Dosner, the Summit II beary-weight gned artisles to try cone |#0ld In the Fasig-Tipton Company pad- | ts jute . d seheck 00 rhea tnutne: aSauner fanned. Kelley and Donovan \litort WO) and Dick “Moore,” of Minnvanoity” hive Ween ty-round, bout at "a Boning | docks, thie afternoon. ita eee (ate eekton ee aE a1 to mew. In a twenty-round bout before ted banded Bay out. Milter aid |Jcach doubled, scoring Mitehey. teach NT *Gold Heelan Tito | te" Treaton ‘AUC. on Monday mignes ot PPP — Bine’ aaa ciecseuaestine heseeieed ‘e > . but out and had to joc leeplechase: for | ver five months, will Pays $13,000 for Dolly Dil * je. fanned.» Van outfooted his |be ansisied to the bench, Georue tanger te and upwar two miles. | meet Kids Droed Ina erentystound beat “Tes if F Deny Dillon. | X-Catan Glan went to first and Smith over to third base, One ru Chesbro handed over Daly well. Beau- mont muffied Dahlen’s fly. Dahlen w: caught stealing. Irwin ‘walked. —Mo- Gulre doubled und Irwin scored. Dono- Yan out, Wagner to Yeager. One run. was shifted Champion Sixth Race.—For thi m1 Drst. Davis's itt dropped t be drew i pass. Harkey took jo runs, 4a, “Wild Pina Lady Chvti Astor“. Heteck 3 Marry seGoun, Litde Daisy Bataliat Dolly Dillon, tha apeedy trotting mare, bas been sold by Millard -Saunders to F. R. Russell, of Boston, for $13,000. — Masebal!,Polo Groands,To-Day,3.45 x ‘M., Cinctanall va New York. Adm. §0e. %* ‘The Cudan X Gants wilt make their last ap- fore the Southern A. C., of Loulaville, Gn Kept Dearance before starting on their annua} trip ought to be a browsing batis, Hoth @ fought a few draws, the Chicago light-welght, who Ban Francieco has been matehed (o Mart Rute Turner, the California colored Aight twenty rounds at Loa Angeles some tims nert j mouth, Queeaan le also matched to ght Harry Island Field Club, at South. Brothers’ Is'and on latter tt | | be held etrictly to echedule. to Cuba in a game against the South Brothers’ | ho ING WOR SHAMROC GO OU Sir Thomas Lipton received the fol- lowing despatch from Buffalo this morn- In ir Thomas Lipton, on board Erin, Sandy Hook. N. “Meny thanks for your telegram, Happy to tell you doctors look for apeedy recovery. “ABNER WKINLEY. Plans were changed and the chatlenger did not sail to-day; instead her crew bent on the ffth new maineall, [t was done in the remarkable time of forty minutes. Her old mainsail was taken ashore to be recut. To-morrow the challenger will zo out carly, and If the weather serves will be the “America’s cup xent over one of courser.”" . Among the guests on the Erin to-lay Jwere John Arbuckle, the coffee king: Mr. and Mrs. Greenaart, of Ohio, and EB. D. Willard, who was spoken of as a manager for Constitutlon before Mr. Duncan was asked to take her, sid Robert Ure, of the Royal Clyde Yacht Club, who arrived on the Oceante to-day, Only ten days remain before the first race for the America’s Cup, and final preparations are nearing the finish point :[on challenger and defender. Dry-Dock Sunduy. Henger's tuning 1 Saturday tha | up — ae LD. K DIDN’T T TO-DAY. Sir Thomas Lipton Receives News of Presi- dent’s Condition in Telegram from Abner McKinley. = will be finished. Sundfy she will come tu the city and go into dry-dock at Erte Basin. Columbia will be hauled out ‘n the same dock, Challenger and defend: er will be Mde by side, with thelr Ines laid bare to the public eye. It wit bo a fine chance to compare the work of the hest American and European design- ers and builders Measnred in Dry Dock. The yachts will stay in dock until Thursday, when they will be officially measured by Mr. ‘John Hyslop, of the New York Yacht Club. The result of Mr. Hyatop's calculations will probably show that Shamrock will have to allow Columbia xbout one minute in a thirty- mile race. The load-water lines of the two racere are very nearly equal, as they were both built to shave 9 ‘fest (the mit) to a fraction of an tach. But Shamrock's sail spread is consid- erably greater than the old cup cham pion's. and for this the Irish yacht w! have to pay a pena Their Last Spin. The day after being measured rivals will take a short jast trial sp! and next day, Saturday, Sept, rock If and Columbla will starting line, off Scotland Mgntship. Sandy Hook Itghtahip. and =the first race th the America’s Cup contest of 1901 will be sailed. That it will be a close race all yachtsmen agree. That ft will be won by Shamrock is belleved by most of the experts, who have watched the challenger's work carefully «ince her arrival on thix side of the ocean. AMERICAN TEAM HAS NO JUMPER ISPRAKER, OF YALE, HAS BEEN CONDITIONED IN STUDIES. 2 Examination: and C ce’n Team | Will Win Event. \ | NEW HAVEN, Sept. 11.—Unless mat- | ters turn out differently than expected, the American team of athletes who| are to complete with ihe men of Ox- | ford and Cambridge in this city in ten! days will be withouot a Jumper. J. S$. Spraker, of Yale, who selected for that competition, has conditioned In his studies by the faculty, and unless he passes the con- ditions he will not be eligtble In the games. He will take the examination to try to remove the diMcult: — Funeral To-morrow, Nelson, the cyclist, who died Monday in Bellevue Hospital from in- Juries recetved by a fall in the Madison Square den, will take place to-morrow afternoon at crelock from the undertaking establishment at | 3 3 Putnam avenue, Brooklyn, Interment will | de at the Rvergreen Cemetery ONE PUNCH WAS. ENOUGH. HANDLER GAVE IT TO CORRI- GAN AND THE LATTER QuIT. Ww been Yale ave Fought Twenty but Only Two Were Necessary. Men Were to Roan MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Sept. U.—Joe Handler, the lightweight fighter, of Newark. who has won every one of his fights of the Iast year, added another victory to the list last night. He ae- cured the decision over Patsy Corrigan, of Brooklyn, In the second round of thelr twenty-round bout here. Corrigan was no match for Handler, who punched him all over the ring dur- ing the snort sime the battle lasted, fi ‘the ‘second round Corrigan received a stiff punch In the stomach and then made a claim of foul. The referee would not allow it, and Corrigan re- fused to fight, ———__— BASEBALL CHAT. ding of the C! ATIONAL LEAGUE. Cups, We Cluba, Pitted -B3BI Bost Puitadelphiaced 43. ‘p85|Chicazo’: 73|Cioeinnatt Brooklyn ...69 51 Bt. Louls....62 37 (325|New York. The felolwa at the Polo Grounds seem tu Le playing bal itheae di The article they ex: hibited yesterday was great—at times—and they lonk now as though they would pull out of the by jem, Lit tle Miller. New York's new second Lase- man, ie a hustler all rent, Anthing that gree his way he tries for and ts eimost sure t» velop Into one Langue’ a only about fre ground faster than any m: . It was an excellent piece of work—that home seat of Van's yesterday. tt was 2 play that had not been sean in. ‘and the footers ng ‘Good wasn't tried sald Patsy Donovan. Now what dia he meant St, Louls has a prize in ite pitcher, Marper. He's cool at all sages and to that can be at: tributed New York's low score. "Doe? atruck out nine men yeszerday. Magee, New York's new pitcher, will do, He allowed the 8: Louisiane but seven hits yes- terday and was very steady. Magee te National Leaguer, having pitched oft But 1f Did you ever notice Sammy Strang playing tina? samy theagh sesme wilieg ensust, bot dime: 't get enough Work to do, AUTO. RUN IS NOW A RACE. SOME CONTESTANTS DISRE- GARD ENDURANCE RULES. uty-flve Competitors Left Albany This Morning on the Trip to Buffalo. ALBANY, Sept. 11.—Sixty. testants in the endurance test of aut mobiles to Buffalo left this clty this morning on the third day's journey to the exposition clty. They will stop over at Herkimer to-night. Although the run is supposed to be’ a test of endurance, in some cases 1t seems to have developed Into a teat of speed, A number of owners of the fast machines have disregarded the Tules under which the run was to be decided, By indulging in fast going five of the machines upset on the trip from Poughkeepsie. The honors of yesterday's run were easily carried of by David Wolfe Bishop, who had no trouble In leading the other contestants Into every town between Poughkeepsie and this city. Bradford B. McGregor, another has a twelve-horse power fa of American make, and has to keep up with ‘Mr. Bishop's horse-power machine. GOOD MEN-IN LONG RACE. AN the Leading Professionals Ene tered in Friday's Garden Event. Every one of the leading professional cyclists have entered for the twenty- fve-mile lap race at Madison Square Garden on Friday evening. There are 0 many prizes that every pedaller fig- ures on getting at least one of them, and every lap will be In itself a race, Some of the entries are Floyd McFare land, Owen Kimble, "Major" Taylor, Edward Freeman, Johnny Fisher and Frank Kramer. There will also events, in which stars will compete. ————- rofessionnl Baseball Honors HIM and Spalding teame will meet me of a series for the semi-pro- jomsbip of Greater York 02 Both clubs have de- be all three amateur the metropolitan PAMOUB Re NO, 88518 guaranteed to cure all dis ences where caprules and injections fall: 75¢. ry Dottie: by exprees.31,_ Kremer, Drugeist.438 Tth bv, CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY, CLUB. Sepi. lith, ras; Leave bi 1.40, 2.10, 2.40, 210. “Noats foot Whitehall (sla! 39th ‘St. Ferry) In connection with L. 1. RM. clock and every 20 minute Brooklyn ridge Beldge trains via Kings Count Brighton leach Road, also Flatbush Aven r= face Line via Hrighton Beach load, every 10 wlautes, Prom Broadway, Williamsburg, Ocean Ave, cars. 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