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THE WORLD: SATURDAY \JVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1901. Fe ~ ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. GIANTS LOST A‘ [IGIANTS’ NEW PLAYERS ARE GOOD, _ !CUP RACES NOT » GAME TO BOSTON. BUT THEY ARE HERE TOO LATE. YET POSTPONED. Management of Both Teams Criticised for Not|® = a Calling Game Off. ; : CLA 3) Committee Can Make No Announcement Until Next Week’ s Meeting Is Held. Hatting Order. pier, York: Westen is co Tie New York Yaont “dW when asked by an Eyen- a TS NO BROOKLYN- races far Aer ‘ie veulds Rea vane ren, cf. emone 2b QUAKER GAME. which was ty have been sailed next 1 have not recived the notice, Roane, = Hamilton, ct. | infay. put The Evening Work hae tt vt say anything. G aNeans yma celiable source that the orls “The Ume has passed for the notificas Ganzei, 1b. Long. sn. 7 rem tabl that the original | F Warner, ¢ Kittredge, c PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14. veramine WU not be carried out. | tlon to arrive,” ald the reporter. : Phyle, p. Nichole p | —To-day’s game between It was thought a me att there fe « question as to Just” Umpire—Ganget jp the Philadelphia and sould be called for to-day, but legal week would be. I am BOSTO: Sept. 4.—The Giants and Brookiyn teame warn de- wry tNldie ways Hebe impossible . York now and probably he Cup Committe cher on suca Rostons played the regularly scheduled, « Is «ome notification there for me. clared off owing to Presi- ball game here ti if nothing out dent McKinley's death. It short notice. It has teen decided ine ff can't say anything until 1 hear/drom of the ordinary h stead to Issue a call Mf e | tie New York Yacht Club," : ry happened. It was will be played Monda: | expected that out Gf respect to the ChE Talend A f the Commitice realy next week. | Sorrow on Shamrock. ‘ y Oddte, the to the pos ement of th Nternational events wll os definitely Prealdent, who now Mes dead in Buf- | od 60@2ed9 Phen, according f falo, the fame would be declared off. = Only a small number of people came] Kittridge was out, Davis to Ganzel and Bes 1s and all on the Lipton fleet. arnestly grieved at President yx death. On all the Liptony to the game and even they condemned | Nicaols, Strang to Ganzel.—s runs. Nawered A erican flags were at half-mast the management of both teams for play- Second Inain At this time, says Secretary Oldies} oo ine mainmast ing the national game when our coun-| Pavia fied to Cooley. Strang walked ws at Chas Ley ~ genenit sentiment that to try Is In a state of grief over the (ler fanned, Gangel Med to Demont, a SeTONO ra ELON See tex firat race a week after the of Its Executive Nor (Just what vwill be taken. Only ents funeral would be proper and © Lipton fleet would stay over was out at first. Tenney Demont forced Tenney. _Demont's First Inning. New te th The Giants were unable to connect fer at stealing swan ialded ays 0 A postponement of thre” Warner got Cooley's ‘foul. up cha sad tts accapt 3 any runs on the first try. nets ROL: Cooley's sfout is ay hall 1 tte acerPis | weeks or a month was thought unfate Slagel sing He was caught steal Inning. use hows ma Wie Jt the challengers, who are ready 1 ing. Tener buted safely. Demonte sin- Phyte struck out. Sei Royal Unter Yacht utd have ner. | Jone: second, V. runs. SCORE BY INNINGS led. Cooley singled, and wh: ton did the same Tenny and nk throw to one pl In. iamiiton , sto Lis tren aotified at MH o'clock this morning | the name of the boat that will | Mook. Loanieat Jocnrorrows i fond the cup Upto South. Brookiym aaears ie Low singled. Bs hit ooered . Thomas nor Mr, Crawford 4 avery versel that was fumbled by Miller Poored: SOS bTo Selther Sc CLROM ae nats Mes eran con Hook. t ound out to-day had ait —$=_=___ aco whit s: ‘Those con LM) up tot informed by the pilot irs lowered In respect tlso, ’ | TENNIS AT THE CASINO.) NIXON N FIGHT leer perts Begin Tournamen: | at Newport. MUSETTE WINS , _ SECOND RACE. 12K0) 10)0\0)e1e (else io. e ee /010) WPORT, Sept. 13—Play fn (ara ark of condemration (of) the | “Ties may be ton late for any realy the ub,.the Presid ei MeG 3 wo wkih close to L009 per cent. Hs [aysiae pial banales hl tourna mectinaa FAVORITE CERVERA OUTRUN ral bookmakery refused to go on] food this year, but there is no qves-| and told him that elt he owed It de . Flelder. putting was elt ifs toe faving hegun yesterday on the Casino courts, rs AT SHEEPSHEAD. a OSU Rth Ogee The general feeling tloning that New York's baseball team | him to lec him go and better himself If] Now, . ines Jones! No 1 Licwethe ihe diantsce butshas p| The players aré not having the entire! Ai rales, fone of condemnation for the} i three new players of as strung: ® wid. He dit that [ls how New] since the palmy days of Mike Tierna! | «ll the earmarks of a good stick whelder, "Ter und to themselves, for every, 3 Jummy Dwyer, type as ever made an advent tate the} York cam pat si bin such an excellent lier covered Tn addit all this he ts -- is In use and they have to take chances, MledantaSavaicnat reniard koe, ss H i pasture for the Glanta as this | player Tar) in great ‘The scores are: Condemnation Expressed for Coney | fever. big leagu te Ch LOY EG low. He has playe watnes 39 | fastiton. EX-CHAMPION’S BOUT WITH | vint movrd—r. rrearon beat L. DeForest, Inland Jockey Club for Not They are Willkim McGee, James T. Probabty no plteher po: such | far for the Harlem and has “Rabbit Willer? ts Good, Too. | 6-2. 2-8 G—-I S. Whipple beat F.. Pearsons. he FIRST RACE Jones and James Mi staying qualities ax this Me | Bade Ruch an imore the ts ATTEL MAY KILL SPORT. | i viapheel Calling Of Races, Wentbury Steeplechase: full course The fariners WEATalicheroanallndine |iwould vanvasone pllehe ever farina | ur y Jimmy Mtiter, or ac Cee tise e former ts a pitcher, and ould soon pitch eve nds in Schnectady See ees e 5 \. nding detaatt: = two games he has twirled for the Giants or twice, and 4 chances, [call him. he ina litte womler, ile Is | oD Livnevtes oat PF. Fusdek, ce 7: 4 dozen Ulpectal wo The World.) so far he has shown abliity that wi more asion he nas done Wey Glebe hardly, Caller than a baseball Dat, OUD? aigitere Komght ‘Twenty ‘Tame |, Lee cat 4 Hens } > 5, ye the ©: Cf - toU 0 by f jets, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. ¥.. Sept. 14 least serve them weil next year. it aie th ae i He's alWays going and takes all kinds of Rounds, and Draw Was jest Ws Preach, 623 6 s —Thls was the last day of the fall ‘x not a new hand tn the National] ua ‘ work in ie box for W reese 1 pak his fret game Deciirea’ ond —F. Co Tisteny deat rouse “meeting of the Coney Island Jockey League. Two years ago he was a mem-| four days out o this year, and one | ye filet . ork shemtasgudonerwell | or a ereiees sueveiatt action Gas 1 ie ber of the Louisville team of the > time, after resting the sixth, went in| ship. That mad -| enectady until the — Club, and the attendance was the light- est that has been men at any of the rand che Bachelor’ Hal? a, mite tonal League and since th track on a Saturday for some time. | from home Zingibar went to the frout.| doing duty in the Sastern 1 ‘This was partly caused by the fact that | 49d. drawing away, won easily bv fV6| he did it w the crowd did not believe that the| i¢ngths from Fulminate. who clorel mohe hus fp 1 bali-pha Kt two jst Boston on the | ship: te: e running, followed by votes rand tinished good ‘ nd Nelder. His) CRIPPLE CREEK, Col, Sept, 1— nhortatop, and he] ae, 7 nev season with a_flell. | After one of the poorest fights ever seen nda batting aver-| hereabouts, the twenty-round bout be- hay been | (OF St Luly axeins ad y And | <eventh and wen the game for the sue And) (indinals. alloxtng the Beaneaters but | 2 ws ods four hits. Originally The Worcester club was the one for] Patsy Donov nted to sign him old te n the South | ther Tay fast at the end and beat Orman (wo le n "spl 7 e ed to 0 0 ex-feather- Coney Island Jockey Club would run] lengths for tha place. 7 which he worked, and so pleased was elent Genk Ha A tpt wh Ks qjiiene tae oy used #6 | arehnoodiinenbuclithinin meena ora Dea he ener this afternoon because of the Presi- SECOND RACE the management with his twirllng that | (oounts for his York s on the Shreveport. (La.) team, | have com so late. But ght champion, ae Leet dent's death. For three-year-olds an: : handicap: six it felt it owed him something, When] team, and he'll r, he ng is this low's longest rea th potter Sy easas ane sven ay ore declared Jraw. So poor was the The association did race, however, and | '°"** poern all chance of winning the pennant failed | saya, 40 long ax he receives decent treat] and this year he finished Yin the Stat ’ have’ pla ' of. and so disgusting that ft Is possible tt . y ‘i i an ave | 7 ‘ 58 in- the (ace-of: wholeenie condemnation: ees, Jorka. SUINE Pn. Str ne will result Inthe authorities: suppress. ‘The general opinion was that the club whould have raced the stakes without betting, and simply for the sake of a uraer. decision. King Pepper. 128.1!'champ The directors of the clut last night | Somerse:. 16, Walah Osom: "Connor, § Wonderly. the association Hatle to numerous dam- | pxoept Int age suits. Nevertheless the'feeling was general that the association being the leading organization of its kind, would not conduct racing In wide open’sty jd Run Withoue Nett position of the tatlenders. ! Heach—Urady Will Suc. eatlenmth rand hai? TRENTON SALOON-KEEPER AR-|PRESIDENT’S DEATH CAUSES| The ‘icysle race scheduled for Man- a length and n half | Ts ADVERTISED TO APPEAR IN| MOTH MILLER AND QUARTER- j hattan Beach this afternoon between | lou two lengths in TWO PLACES TO-MORROW. STAKE MEET NEXT MONTH. RESTED AFTER A SPREE. POSTPONEMENT. Harry Elkes and Jimmy Michael will RD RACE. beers = not take place, owing to the refusal of handicap for tw . Michael (o ride for the beach man: mA | discussed the situation for three hours | Sly, 13% Mailman oo) 3 ote a merit] unesmeaeven wen uae and came to the conclusion that inas-| 4 “ aes ante U Musette jumped away tn front and p Mach aw the sickes were In the nature | nitua'hot pace to the stretch. followed \ fe NO RACE AT MANHATTAN. of contracts with horsem they could | hy Cervera. King Pepper and Somerset Pat Sonn not do otherwise than race, or render | Headed the bunch severa’ lengths back. | Jimmy Michuel Won't Ride at the | Musette h 1 Drinking |‘Travia and Exan WIL Decide the ts The two stakes could have t run Couple Who Had Been FF for a decsion without becting, and. sim aque rs tle Fighter Doubttess Win DF Randall will aoe ee tuce Death of Child Fought Champlonship ata eee rad al watienlanree CURED. sly for a decision is the matter, as the | Starters ke Lalit Ria, str tates r 7 \ or ; . Brac 5 § Piles of racing would not permit a poxt- Kodurby Mle i hot mennkt Lt? | Over Whisk Later Date. mre Terie Into between “Pop” | | The Improved slastic truss ta the oaly trans ponement over Sunday. 7 | Souirero, 107, 5 rooklyn. | : Elkes, Tevresenting Harry: Tom Eck, | ristrace, (hat 1s worn ith abealute comeee: tier hr eter HS a 4 | representing Michael, and himself for a | Di8t aud day, and it retains the rapture wader A protest to i 0 post. iNTOD —Ov gaceiat ‘ my | eect a 3 lake ‘yo racing even as late as 1 Terry McGovern Ix surely ja demand! dway pacer, see Murphy. a sident McKinley the | peti : | Sttendasee ter ladies, IMPROVED K. ‘This was not true. The gentle | these days. Ni r his pugilistte Pow et Nat! Trenton, waa {fn golf cham. rani Whe agreement | TH . 768 Broadway, New York, mentioned simply showed thelr 3 util for shi. uert anwine ot Murphy | Plonehip 4 4 States between] was entered into {n good fulth, and that shet 19 years.) xarOur trusseo are Rot disapproval of racing on this day of 108. Odom, aera, but for bie a with the murder of ti fe “nn {He Will institute “legal proceedings nild by adeota or droggtetn all days by withdrawing all thelr horses | sian Tutly. Wonderly 1) The Hoboken baseball te me rested wan in lrep, while | + Egan will) against Michael for not living up to tl. | Tx doors below Wapamaker's, from ‘the Various events of the day. | Hoomo: 8, Muses... Miry is going to umpire the game in Jer y maton in five + body lay on Moor of the | ™ ative Clarence Mackay. withdrew: Heno fram | Lesile Druce.s8 Thompson pe A a RA CA ay fae tte URSA ie pay good \ lurance by Right.went to vzation which bears the litte fighters agtall ard, foll A by ¢ | name asserts positively that he ts to Rieu ea H ry sole, m e runnin irero and Fewnesole, made the rui layamconal bawette iit) zame)| be ociation Condemned, brerosandé rei eols r orunning | play eecond base for the club Ina game | | tting ring there was consid-| ond) place and set sail among the commi leader. | Stito A netharsthe ‘Metropolitan Aes however, and Hursnee by Right won| row, Nee tion. sho} “The committee | by half "a iength from Sombrero, whol Figuring it all out, Terry ia not likely | nally decided beat Otie a neck K u : F iH 1 positively i ‘ourth) Race—Two and a : to throw du hin own mand will | Md of Harlem: ftocks | robably play second bare with it tor ud evidentl nnitt Sastern and other horsemen 1 3| Com The result was a badly the 1 ed that Sporting Was badly mutilated, paes| | smog Fees ease e-| BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB RACES. 2 wherly in the An, Who, Utaleenteeeenty: the Great followed sult. durin shit. with } instrument CE Oe | ie, Connecticui | Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24. 25, 26, 27. 28, 30: Oct, 23, 4,5, J eRRIR aa TOES ROL LOR IES sf “ Six Races Each Day at 215'P. M, 4 {tn i left the bedroom and wen asa sure Ww resent. to withdraw the b jen —Won hy al n mock third, morrow rather than 9 room for more }iquor ———- FIRST DAY, would create confusion and § nd, Hie st Job tn Jersey, Murshy followed ner and knocked the BASEBALL CHAT. | 1 will Will be a side wager, while later, Mr. Ward Is 4 y ble om tgainst horse Yor the fying |#éalnst the Skellys at Johnson avenue | pared ta post Sombrero could never get tp,/and Garden uvenue, Brooklyn, tu-mor-| Wil bet hor punt of dant Match Ix vie resiit of a dispute othe owners of thet bo had th I that U Quarters horse could | ime, and | on with the umpire’s | he offered MAY NOT fF CHT YALE TENNIS CRACK LOST. |." | Mackett Neaten by je in Final Mateh of Tourney. ayed yest } Clune Wh. ys Ualtimore 0) 9 Sob RAINS DIRECT TO TUE TRACK, | < 4 >, i Was AA LEAVE EAST 3$PH STREET, W ORK, via LONG ISLAND RATLROAD, Joseph James Gommer- Unger, John Londrigan, John W. Vaughan and James J. Cronin were Cleveland Mt 1 Ms lies, Tr, 130. Parlor cars m4 on all trains. e ‘ORK, daily. via Brooklyn Bridge and Sth Avenue aturdays, every 10 minutes. Express {0 race jay balit Every one off trac y b enue and 9th Street Stations only, : akee ‘The will of Herman O. Armour, who a Atel a few. days ngo, wus filed fort to-day made detective-wergeants at!GALIFORNIAN WINNER OF |CANADA’S ATTORNEY - GEN-/, hin! ingles and doubles | # ey ou cable sar= CEAN! REA toe HAchd W YORK, via 33th Street (Brooklyn) ere, probate In the Surrogate’s Office to-day. [ nalariex of $2.00 a year by Police Com-| GARDENS 25-MILE EVENT. ERAL WILL INTERFERE. and mixed doublea “| r, Wander shat struck : The exact value of the estate Is not missioner Murphy, | Jow lawn tennis tourn, York that was the caw 5 PARK ROW, NEW YORK, Trolley Cars, via Vanderbilt Avenue ont known, but the petition for probate; ei : town. vm Howite pemanacten places the real property at $250,000 and! ; Sor FOR HIS aU LLY ING. The Race Was Hard Fought and | Fort +] ‘alled to Get Neceas Raymond =D. Little, the forme VE HAMILTON FE bi KI. upward and the value of the personal Marilnizonnaononerorithelerawrot Mac! Only W sary Permi: t rin holder and Intercollegiate | teay SPOINT and BROADWAY F' at $2,000,000 and upward, It is probable! ing yacht Katonah, lying off College Few Inches, atic Argumen hampton maine i yet i over Yale's ad ’the Culver Route, tt 1 value of the estate is; py, G hampton arold Jackett, In three that the actual Point, L. 1, tried to throw William -_—_- | stratene The Princetonlan was MUSIC BY LANDER: much more than thii will is at much involved. T Corem the negro steward, ov thy document and) board last night. To-day he is in the} Floyd McFarland, the lanky bicye w great bulk of the! hownjeal at Flushing, In f., euffering|fider from California, pro conclu- | “Rube” CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY tele Phe twenty-round bout between erns and Frank Erne for the form and played with terrifle aad force Unrouxhout the cont aatate In bequeathed to members of the| from ‘a bullet wound that may prove|#lvely last night that he is a better] welterweight jonehip of the} Princoten-¥. combina TACIN EAT SHEE family. To his widow, Jane P. Living-) fatal. rider In long-distance races than inj World at‘ the A Ge and Hackett, had (a walkoy nae 1N TH | H is nt sH the doubles und easily won the ti sup ‘N TH BASEMENT, | ston Armour, the testator bequeaths SIDES, eprint affairs, for he won the twenty- | ada, on Sept. 2, tx not lke hustte ane is au 4 aie =23 Park Row.omer $500,000 absolutely. To cach of hi| WOMAN, ATTACKED, 18 DEAD. — |fve-mile race at Madison Square Gar-| for Cie Attorney-Genera trophy from 8a. BMillant and © 8.| nase and 3 Uther | ed iot manen S02: Tbe Rat daughters, Mary Armour Nichols and Margaret Curtin, forty-nine years |den, McFarland covered the distance | Will prevent it : Auth, the Hudeen River Association » | r see complalulne rede ets Julia Armour Ferguson, Mr. Armour) old, of No. 10 Monroe street, died to-|{n 1 hour 2 minutes 33-5 seconds, The officials of the club failed to get See | py blk ad AR s i today, gone O-MOrt Ot epele fabiray bequeaths $500.00. The realdue of the) day at the New York Hospita! us the| Bexldes that race there were a num. | Permission from the authorities to hold | | h i : viel mara} —= —— a estate is also bequeathed to the daugh-| result of an attack made upon her by| ber of exciting fInishes. George Schrel-| the contest. This made -| MICHAEL IS MATCHED. ; b : : . ; Beoeklys nery, and he Inte ters. an unknown man while she was on her| ber won the one-mile amteur handicap, George Davie in ae " f k nity and N-lgh dah ving | Me doesn't went over a i h Ave, Surface ting | - tors. SEVENTH NATIONAL WAITS. ———__— In naming his executors Mr. Armour} piFALO, N, Y., Sepl. M.-Comp-| MeCormick WI s that he refrains from asking H!8} troer Dawes sald to-day that he] steve o'ponuell, ma y brothers to serve as executors eres would not consider or pass upon the| Cormick, of Philadelphia, says he Is willing to ly reasons. He says he does not des! D| co ae a to piace méaittonat business bariena en plan for the reorganization of the| sive George Bothner a chance ac his man, al them when he tins members of his own Seventh National Bank until lis ren! mown he peters, Metormick to meet Ioeber ington, the latter appolate (o clinch a matcn. day, Sept. 15, for New York the en will ra rhe Cuban XeGlante HL put tn thelr best 3 ia Dis PAULR Pa City and vicinity—Fair to- night; Sunday partly cloudys Might winds, moatly north to north Bequests of $25,000 and $50,000 are made} way irome from Hoboken on Aug, §.{and in doing so cut the indoor record ey 5 wi sthen i ’ x Areas - 0 each of several nephews and nieces.| ‘The culprit, who {4 wanted for homt-|down 2 minutes 15 scconds, The hait-| The action of the Attorney eneral in) Ride Bikes at Gard | Bady; ot even when he's. spo aM 16 utes. Prom ~ OLD ‘DR. ‘GRINDLE, Kirkland B. Armour receives 350.00] cide, js at large. milo race for amateurs was won by |!terfering with the bout is sure to have | Monday Ninh dental . “ | 3g \veara a aptesatlaty tov otacssag) CRSA Charles W, Armour $50,000, Alice Chapin . . . George Schofield, waile the one-mile | the effect of ke the crowd away Jimmy Michael and Hurry Elkes have taking of Dot ma | TO FIRLD ATAND {VLU Dit. GRINDLE'S acleutine iota May $25,000, Julla Bell Chapin Sllver-| GAGE GETS HONDS. professional handicap was carried off by | beon matche rile fifteen milew bee | patient, | Sr batts to, the tent thorn $2,000, Jonathan Ogden Armour Under the call of Secretary Gage, | J. B. Bowler, of Chicax hind Square Garden | ee s 5 bladder “comulalnta, ‘ slits ond ed 4 rtismen's Goods. Vel, @c-. are speed $25,000, and Susan B. Chapin $25,000, United. States, Govegansene: eae In the event of the evening, witch a stony stator ‘taytor anae {TR aatsTee tha tee eet ar | Po! Cah 7 i laine tas hatis Legact fe clans suteat itu ate tao beautiful Hz. 815.00, new and vece aR rae a and the widow, Jane P. L. Armour; Dr.| ana premium, were bought in at the| Wilt, of Tttsburs, third: John. T. ee alla nupranene shia leat form entay which ronbed Tom Daly Bicycles‘ COE Ee auigen prices] OFFICE OVEMt S)-YRARS AT ITT at ih Farquhar Ferguson, a son-in-law, and} gup Treasury to-day. Fisher of Chicago, fourth, and Nat But: ac oneratonikerehiriycaty P Shad inldaes than indw! wont ten} atralght * to unload our big stock. between Gth and 7th aves. Advi Wiltlam G. Nichols are named as execu- eiecatongeets for, of Boston, fifth, McFarland only aft, flikos whit have to ride tant - + ———$ ,. (1.000 ales of every ake produced | cine $1" Hours. to 8 Bandays, @ teh Ae ; i won after a hard ride by a (ew Inches. honrs ending & M. San- Thorediyealght: Michael and (Ww Coban X-Giants on the Inlan fj i uth rowher I Moonlight and Double Centary Ray | Ci. A Sin Meine tea meno atten | The third annual o moontight aol de eee feild Le se oh DAN mee buiead doy lon free, “Medtetne | Barardisacototrine) ieee tals iotontectinetceet honor, as alteaty beaten the nd taea, Business success depends upon en. Mrs er "Red Rochelle, who way ao auccenatul axauat’ the) ergy, ability—and Sunday World cure. toca na. eure yor SMalarien hegro champions three «reke be, Get r tbe poiniarfor the home wan, Wants, Seana 74% Set mater against (he specialiet 18 all ai call any, FA bea: Ww ie twenty-five-mi rac Bowler, | 3 The will beara the date of Nov. 11, 18%.) amounting to about $00.00, prinelpal | of Onicago, finished accond, with, Lestor Be family who can serve as well. turn to