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‘The football season is haired chaser of the pizski Weeks off. Already the gridiron. Row the order of event story of Jack of material o out a strong team. - report to-day. ‘adequately forecast the cl ) strong eleven at Yale th Very serious problem will fet in finding men chough to take the line. Positions wenind the jxes to de of unusual cott, Jast year’s centre, will return and | ¥ right wil © form the mainstay, of the = his Munaw, ain report cee ye ‘the abund ing by the abunda: in sight Princeton will neuen Aboi pars returned and -SEASO _AT PO will ou fooled Slagle with 3 ot his roller to Gani Van's sla hy hen 8! © Feil to Cooley D took Ganzel’s booms tw . Fon Davis Mung Coq) fiton boos! ot y Miller. No runi \if tind. Davin walked, Miller, No runs. Seventh Inal Hamilton fied to Davis, Ganzel gol] sheckard ground : lawn. Lowe's foul ran doubled, Davis tan ‘auto : Geter iiiman Jennthas sotoran ald Wacner. ray Or igennings: nial ta Gheckeny Mattar Cet ccensUD yea ruuulag | Azo ot ° r flied to Sheckard Selbach Aled to Shagte, No v1 {Med to Dats.” Crome walked, Dononue |comment during a race, and this ie = xe Ue wa ae Bel fanned. No aes string of bookies standing on thelr ettinge: fanned. jagle — walkes ‘imth § ‘ a arte eic hai Pees De Spee ton stool is one of the features of the 2 single scored agle. Cooley Med to I Daly decd to Thomas. Dahlen out. | race-track. . rGanzel., One run. rwin out, No runs a Lowe throw Jones out. Van singled The score by innings Taking in the money of the bettors Lowe threw, Strang’s aie 2 0, owo threw. Strang tee ons <j] !8 of no more interest to these fe as lows than the running of the harse 1 Hamilton flied to Miller, Moran — singled. Dineen batted for Pittinger, Kittridge and | Lowe Med to Jones. One run. oe gree The Batting Ord Brooklyn. eeler, rf. PINLADELPI A, Gept 16.—The Phillies and efore a very small Monday = Gay's struggle was an impor: only & points separated when play began, and sec: Pended upon the result Both teams w y _ absence of leading players, Baltimore, owing to sliness Sy. while Elmer Flick, of Went home, to Bedford, night, MeCreery and I bce and Orth were pressed 22a to Dourias. Dolan died, oe No Tae. ry jouisten alot bun glock “bur are fo take third h ‘cond, Second Inning. ery beat ovt a bunt to Donohue, Daly singled anien miscued to M grasser to Cross f res Bah stealing. Ro'n rit nd singled. jennings’s liner, Hi to it. MeCri Ing iniscue. jen’ No salst, Sheckard hauled FOOTBALL SEASON IS NEARLY HERE. Many Big College Teams Begin Practice To-Day and Others Will Before the Week Ends. ‘The time for all other participants In various sports to give way to the long: have set about the making up of thelr teams for tho fall campalgn on ‘Training of the men and practising Is every camp comes elther the doleful sion of joy at the prospects of turning Over a score of football candidates are at Yale, with as many more ordered to It ts possible now named Glass |e a ulldate, and {€ he proves as good as to be, left guard will be ce of rintertal uit a dozen of the old players | across. lam: tek one’ to Setbach Mttinger finished Kittridge scored, Scone LY ae. Mew York ootou BROOKLYNS VS. QUAKERS. finished up their series of twenty games ndleapped Jey. of the Brooklyns, was nbsent, o., splibed for the fegular men. No regular umpire appeared, so Far- First Inning. ‘ons. Sheckard ground. 1 the hit Delehanty ¢anned. Third Inning, cline. lea to Cross, THE WORLD: MONDAY EV! LL THE NEWS OF THE SP RTIN LINING, SEP after the ir final ex will be Hminary nearly here. practice to-day ‘Thoreday, oming claes has i ations, all meandidate t to run through the p nis put a few ; : ey lead Coach Langd big college’) princeton. to-day. OF narge of the players Dut the xeason's work. His a fry’ Cochran, William Knox “Taylor, Jesse Riggs, John Balrd and “Doc® Hillebrand, will come In Juxt » the first game t# played on Oct eon the team ts yacant, the composition of laat fall's eleven retmativa very largely t—four men having left the the 8, and from or the expres- team, which makes It evident that there will Cy a ively competition among the candidates. The, football outlook at Harvard this year ts not the best. The lona of suc lowell, Daly and a ay thing Capt. Campbell a will follow a year's team will not be muc nt from 1 to hances for a is season. A have to be othe palley loping he dif. expected The lne strength. Ol- 6 Nelo than ever before Hire of the | Harvard man is determined to wip 4 Shel-/in part the defeat that. the. crimson [auffered at Yate’ js last fall, The matertal for th Harvard 4 reqular line m quick men a strong | for the Th practice end will begin ‘Thureda N IS OVER LO GROUNDS candidate: regular regia Hight | ' | | tinued from First Page.) Tenny Demont pay | shing ainele i} hree. bunt to Donovan forced Hughey at nec. nel. ond. Crosa fanned, Donuhue grounded to Mccreery No runs | nish Them Advan- tageous Positions to Irwin dout MeGutre fa rang «bork ovat fled ty Tomax dent eles Dement Ornamanc wut acc ee See Whether Money Ms. another free pas | Barry four "MMed to Modulre. Dowel tulre. Dougla | mingted to centre. “Dahlen made a cork. Is Coming Their Way or Going the Other. xtoo of De fehanty’s sma 4d Ite Doses Pied reams arte as doubled up. No runs. Sixth i Lowe wan [* i. Cooley took care of Davis's rocket Miller “was beaten out by the ball alas Sheckard died, Jennings to Douglas — rst. Demont took In Warner's fly. felded Dotan out. MeCreery ted pa jlo “Crone No runs. Thi fh hows the lay: 4 Fit 4 | (aleMarland “walked bunted sipnateerowen he layers] sath: Miller caught Moran's fly prettily. {ur wild | ered on the lawn watching the races. Kittridze boosted to Davis. Warner hane s trie sagies tet” sin rune [Banennecs Cra Though these layers have trained and Plage Taylor's fly. Lowe | wild to Du fe ene Sabrent Selbnch's tite iamiivan Was | mings sccriug: van uck anes Han sche experienced men watching races for one. runs, a ry at natled t ne plate. o Funder Jones’: a nie 2 ae eal noses natled at the plate. Two! them, atill they Ike to look on them- s Ld $3 i io | us Seventh Inning. selves just to see how thelr money Da pode bis third single and stole 0 |Reca GI pane doub . acoring Daly goes, " py | irwin walked. MeGuire hit to Jennings , | PA p Strang’ was) finished by: ioe ae let Sh Sem, pace They take thelr tall stools and x Ms Jed toc ni ‘ore . Found over Moran, and it wenff as a] Hosier tied ta Dacry thus secure advantageous positions Barry fanned, ehanty fl fanned. Deuglas doubled. MeCreery Del- MeFarland | Ver the general public, which is compelled to “rubber-neck’ from the Their Tall Stools Fur. j Their faces are pelts faces jare;hidden from view. GRAVESEND ENTRIES. RACE TRAUK, W—The entries are un follows awe singled. ain He fotced Stal GRAV for to-m¢ Sept races ages. iighweight Hendt 00 nO 8 Janice King Pepper Inte ‘| Flimsy Peas: for! Running of Races on Saturday No Shields for Rebukes of Those Who Showed Respect for Dead President. er. Jim MeGiboen pr ~ Thin Nace—The Junior Champion wide: about six furlongs. ottage Caurhoawag ou Nock water Myphen Ms and up: Champions It Is a pity that the members of tne tropolitan Turf Assoctation could n have seen trelr way c crowd. To- to tant one, as a suspen. UT Pir wnip wion of tusiness on Saturday, NZ War Teper rhe ce ee did some serio igs Termine Th mmittee did have some serious 1 talk, and when it was decided oy ‘ 198) 8" lanead George Wheelock and arveral Capt. Kel- loz jothers refused to do business. ‘The ux. in oe pension of betting would have been @ In his fam. Sy] Well merited rebuke to the gentlemen the Phillies, wen Worth of the Coney Island Jockey Club, who “105 Fired Krupp |, 100 Fonatuca Satur reapective could not see Chetr way down racing for one d respect for the murdered Presid whom the whole vountry was m urning. Of all the race-tracks In the country Into service, the Coney Island clu was the single exception which would rot close its ates. The claim ts made that the rules of racing would not permit: of a post- ponement over Sunday, The claim ts Also made that the Great Eastern Handi- cap and Annual Champion Stakes were In the nature of contracts with horae- tilted Tmen whic could not be broken without making the association Hable to. hun- dreds of Individual damage sutts. 1s there a horseman In the land who, Jennings to eh forced 1 ae nail HAWTHORNE WINNERS. ugha RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, sopt. 16.—The races run here to-day an follows: Firat Race—Seven-eighths of a mile.— Won by Mondor, 9 to & and 7 to 10: Andes 6 to, 5 for place, run necond Kentucky Babe third, Time- teFa: ce Fourth. Race—Gix furlongs mite by |b; Le Maggie Dav! to 1 and isn | yecon Bennett, even for places way scents Second Race—Five furlongs.—Won_ by in M 4 to & for place, Corinne third, Time—! Moneymuss third. 1.15 1-4, Hengtiat, 6 to 1 and 2 to L Kiss Quick, Ce eee § to 1 place, was second and John’ Mor- Double Century Ran Next Saturday, [ton third. Time—1.29 3-4, ‘third, Hace Five-elgtithe of a mile. wen by Wakita, 2 to 1 and Talpa, wvon for piace, #oc econ and Vaul Creyton third, Time—.. pee a of the Garden City, Gott Clob| professional 7G wan of 7 yy Gea Law, ot the Drker Messen Club, sho plared around wiih De Cars: ‘The movalient ride Primes to take piece Saturday night us tee, semen ot “faut foot abet Ae rd | 66 semen of 1b0, death of President: ast double century run Polo) O'ats To-d'7, 15 Ete RK rad Papier Tikins bos eye aE, CREtttson ano 0.£.Maopen JOHN MADDEN TIMING SES A WARMING UP GALLOP. in} have sued the Coney Island Jockey Chub for Dreweh of Coull a jury t Wowho would give 4 verdict to 4 man who brought sult under the clrsumstances? Damage Suits Unlikely. Tt ts 0 mittee fon that wns ay ut the Though the people setly rebuke and unosteatationsy do: Chib would dol. Ing reveaue urday, WH. t, James and others stinging or to the “Wb ant t fellow- to permit. thelr shown on urday, Tt felt just th. ne down they ad not tate surprise thar the el . should have permitted things to along with the usual hol day echt. Tt te true the band wan not WET DAY ON ThE SPEEDWAY. SMATHERS’S SPHINX 8S. CAR-| RIED OFF ALL THE HONORS. ch er ery Hrash in Which He allman wut) Second Race—Five-eighths of a mile tet pated ravbed | Won by Evening Star, 4 to 1 and ¢ to DELMAR RESULTS. paces. Dononite died Hermis, 4 to 1 ace, was econd: sb runs. ‘Amirante third. ‘timesi0 3 RACH TRACK, DELMAR, Sept, Third Race Streplechas 3 short_cou: The races run here to-day resulted as] The Speedway was a quiet p Donahue | 7", >¥ Saintly, 7 and 7 to 5; ]¢ollo APR ECT (A Coes h “Keeler | Capt: Conover, 3 16.1 for place, was oc] Hirat Race—Five-cighths of a mile— | yeeterday omparison to other Su A] -! Corrillo third. Time—2to Won by Re Athlete, 3 to land 6 to] qays, Many of the best trotters and pacers were Kiven thetday off by thelr owners in respect to the dead President. The honors of the day-went to EB. clreult Smath era's E. trotter Sphinx s. He won every brush in which he pars ticipated. His first brush was a three-cornered affalr with Lorna MacGregor, driven by. ‘Traine F Flynn, and West Wilkes, handled by Luke Burke, Sphint 8, won easily by several lengths, Bphinx 8.-also carried off the ‘honors: BOOKIES MAKE AN INTERESTING PICTURE WATCHING THE RACES,| TO GO AT GARDEN The Exercising of Mr. Madden’s Thorough- breds Is the Thing that Interests Him Most Next to the Real Running. noteven the camera being able to dis- tract their attentions from the track. In the Ine can be discerned the ro- tund features of Joe Lemaire. Then come Eddie Burke, George Con- sidine and Joe Vendig. And bealdes this line there ure always others. 3 John E. Madden, the horse owner, who-has gained fame as a trainer, owing to his great succoss with his two-year-cids, is seen in the other photo as he times one of his two- year-olds in {ts early morning gallop at the Sheepshead Bay track. Madden's success has been brought about by taking care of his own horses, and almost every morning he is up with the fowl to watch his charges gallop. various distances while he times them. Madden was caught at his work of timing by The Evening World pho. tographer, SHEEPSHEAD TRACK OFFICIALS EARN RIGHTFUL CONDEMNATION In View of the existing condition: Present and the fage were at half-mast. Should Have t bited Detting. The should at Jost have hearted attempt nnity of the day and pro: If absolutely compelled the races should have been rin off for the mere sake of decld- ite them, and net with the aecom- Mof betting and generat holl- No Racing ‘Tharaday, President: Philip Dwyer there wil be no racing on th President MeKin! ‘al, gording to ann tin tied! for ‘Thursiay ext, that day the low, for two. astly be shift. for two- Speeltal, nd upwards, an the fe ve Champton tw a aud a wenered brush that followed, In the Jast brush or the day, Sphinx Grant for company, and it was the Smathers horse could do —=—__— BASEBALL CHAT. Baseball In the two big leagues has a Biot cast_on it which ts not Hkely to for many a day. The death nt McKinley had no effect ron Saturday's schedules, The | Majority of games were played Just as though the country was not in a day of igep bereavement for tts murdered £ Ate N cise ean the magn: % «clubs have for their in- Have of few dollara they nt collect thelr exnibitiony Is the peaxon attributable, ‘The games iin the alx ett! have been postponed on Ae it importance redit. for reapect must be ‘accorded the firookiya saa Palladeiph! lube. Of the fourteen orgapisa- mah and American “Leeguea heduled, they belo 4nd Chicago were not scheduled top AML the mere disgraceful do the big League's clubs actions appear when smaller organizations eh ay the Murray UN. decided thele eames off ’ on Boston day, the usua ws ate orth Niw tngland tty. T x tiared to thelr thelr doubie-deader ler Friday) Gravesend'’s Meeting Will Begin To-Mor- row, When the Junior Champion and the First Special Will B Decided. antecd stake worth $15,000." The assocla- on offers to add the necessary amount to make the atake reach that value, An a matter of fact, the stake with fifteen starters will be’ worth $ , or $4, over the guaranteed value. Argument Against Ga Stakes, This in a moat forcible argument ving of guaranteed stake: for thelr own money e: 1 tne club has a moat at- card rate ihe expendi- lings should things champion will Nastur- ainat the raemen ri mV eLy tractive be. As a race the Juni be a very Interesting ‘lum, ge Ci Golaamith, if ar Whitn pothel red. lost other | rich stakes, ra xecms to be jo posaibility of his ou bh this une. for he hold. he hand a man y nee Tat Tretlag between, Mhluen Aare Watercolor, Nones, Imp, Kamara. Firat Whip, Gold Teele,’ Watercure, Terminus and. "ren Candles. A. very. interesting fleld should be secured from this Tot. Watercolor Looks the Winner. nd haw practically the same fel winnee Orcolsre will no yatercolor, ae and. suwnis oh i Whe other stakes of the week are in. terenting. “The racing Ia bound “16. ‘be mood. ray esend meotings are always intyre Interesting shape. CORNS, Nelle, 5 woll'ae other: troubles of the fad. tnerouahly, removed. © Treat, Hone “at realdemce 30. dest KURUN & PPINOSTEN, Tab went: Sth AEN ERE EN ME R UBL NO. SAIS ensrantond te to ik mo Batty expr rome Drensica a few) WILLIS njoy becaut n Sraek, of ‘vringing. a fhoreen Tre iasit fn RECORDS SETI AN RE LIKELY Meeting of Michael and Elkes in Motor Race To-Night Arouse s Intense Interest. The ttie of world’s middle-distance champion accompanies the purse hong up for to-night’s paced battle of fifteen miles between Jimmy Michael and Marry Elkes at Madison. Square Garten On form the rival flyers are on prac- tleally even terms, and only a decisive contest, such as to-night’s promises to be. will deterrsine which Is tho mier pace-foll »wer in Amer! During the early part of the searon the supremacy of Elkes was unques- ttoned. Then Michael was taken hold ¢ by the veteran Tom Eck, prince of trainers and managers, and there was a marvellous transfurmation. One after another of the pace-chasers auccumbed to the diminutive lad from Wales, and record after record fell as he raced to viet tf fon, Moran, Champion, Pier Kachern and other riders 0! among the victims of Micha for the past month ha victories without pre-) Moreover on the track of the Garden ty at his best. Twice a w York's arena this season and both times he has made world's records le beating his antagonist. His latest the smashing of the world's averralte record at Providence last FY! a. “akimming-dish” the iitie fel- he has raced |, His manager Eck ts enthuslastie over Sumy and wnld yesterday: immy is the greatest rider in the wor! fo we Au he needed was proper train- He has it now and t will back him any amount against any rider in the There Is, too, a feeling of confidence mp of Elkes's followers. Glen Falls “shadow’ has been travel a wonderful rate of ice and jn his recent races has 4! aes a xhip form, Elkes is as well equ 1 as his pocket edil fon rt line and further is Ju home as his opponent in and Saturday event ns Michae! wiil meet his greatest rival the ace—the apeedy * Walthour, NO GOLF ON DAY OF FUNERAL. TUXEDO LINKS’ WILL CLOSED THURSDAY. BE ‘Tourney Negina Wednesday and WII Re Reaumed After Pres dent McKinley's Interment. Out of respect for the memory of the late President the Tuxedo Golf Club's committee has decided that there shall he no playing on the Tuxedo Park links next Thursday, the course will be closed on that day The annual invitation tournament of the club will begin on Wednesday with a qualifying round at 35 holes medal play. At the conclusion of this round play will be adjourned until Friday, when the first and second match play rounds will be decided, The semi-final and final rounds will n= take place on Saturday, and the ¢ testants In these rounds will be allo’ to have their scores counted in for the Tuxedo TROTTING RACE COES OVER A DAY CRESCEUS AND THE ABBOT WILL MEET ON FRIDAY. BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 18.—The trot- ting match between Cresceus and The Abbot. which was to have been decided at the Readville track, near this city, on Thursday, for a purse of $20,000, hae been postponed unti! ¥ridey on account of President McKinley's funeral. The Direc: of the New England Trotting Horse Breedera’ Association, usider whose auspices the race is to be at a meeting came to the conclu- 2” that Thursday would be an inap- propriate day to decide the race, The owners of the two trotters made not the slightest objection to the change. meda! play handicap Cup. _— ee h Cricketers A hip Haverfont, Ive. of the ders now up to our capacity for h be carefully made by skilled men Fall or Winter Suit or Overcoat Fall Goods Included Now. Fabrics similar to the new goods now on our counters are shown by tailors generally at from $30 to $40. i We include all of these at our sale price, and will accept or- Standing of the Clabs NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ww. il BL Cubs, Pitteburg Phiiadeiphi. Hrooklyn St. Louli andling them; every garment to tailors, $12 To Order for Conceded Value $30.00, and which we at no other time make for less than $15. We know what is coming by previ handle an immense business, but to mak ious experience. We are prcpaned to ¢ sure of booking your or ORDER EARLY AND WE WILL DELIVER THE GOODS WHEN YOU WISH THEM he Th & Co , ENTIRE. BU! N. W. Cor. Nass au & Ann Sts. CAUTION—To avoid mistakes look for building entirely covered with blue signs. Sporting. Sporting. BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB RACES. Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 28, 24, 26, Six Races Each Day at 2,15 P, M, FIRST TUESDAY, SEPT, 17TH. The Junior Champion Stakes, $15,000. The F TRAINS DIRECT TO THE TRACK. LEAVE EAST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK, Parlor cars on all trains. LEAVE PARK ROW, NEW YORK, daily, via Brooklyn Bridge and Sth Avenue Brooklyn Blevated, every 15 minutes. #1 Express to race track, stopping at Ci RAILROAD, 12.40, 1.00, 1.20 P. M. Street Stations only. LEAVE WHITHBHALL STREET, NEW YORI, ria 39th red! iyn Ferry, every 20 minutes from 10.00 WW YORK; Trolley Cars, via Vanderbilt Ave- LEAVE PARK ROW, N! nue and the Culver Route. LEAVE HAMILTON FERRY, BR Culver Route. LBAVE GREPNPOJNT and BROADWAY FERRIES, via Lorimer, Tompkins and the Culver Route. MUSIC BY Sportsmen's Goods. IN THE 1S THE BAseMENr. te How, —— Ce 10 YRS. rasteed 1901 makes, 570,,. irs diced pet eof Niompa: bella, saddles, Be., ai Fy re 3h Beware of hare to-day, gone to-morrow cycle Farirs. Hi 8 Medical. 5 Gig Laeedeiphe CAPSULES | gi: tural discharges, Esies eit re Lt cane a qeUTHiN, Bow ores sure wists” or 26, 27, 28, 30; Oct. 1,2, 3,45, DAY irst Special, $2,500, via LONG ISLAND. Saturdays, every 10 minutes. ty Hall, Flatbush avenue and 9th pane! Street, Broox- OOKLYN, via 15th Street and the LANDER Medical. (OLD DR. GRINDLE, | mclaligt In disedaes of enen. DLE mont ‘ese skit physjelans. Secret] ins tine ANDI Ase fer marvellous cares, G WORLD*: v

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