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| _Peever OF BIG COLLEGE GAMES © ceauent: SPENT HANOVER QUEEN SECOND TO CHAMPIONS FIND POWELL A ENDURANCE BY RIGHT. PUZZLE. Brought Up in Sup-|} plementary Proceed-! | tngs, Says He Hasn't} | a Cent Left. fox for Cham ood Form at Start. The Rhymer Lands Second Race |iKiteon, in the and Chactananda Firat at | Was tn James J. Corbett, the ex-champion | tof the world, teatifled tn sup. Y proceedings to-day befor Supreme Coit m1 (Xpe ial te The Evening Wor ST. LOUIS, Mo. s The cham (épecial to The F rr GRAVESEND RACE TRAC M=There was a time when 1 lowe ca king conne i lyn meetings. spring and fall, were the day's Taes arrived H own a wate to be attended iby a wet spell. 1 welock and it was a case a aie hustle to the hotel and then to the grounds Prestient Ebbets left the tm Columbus, presuma Vrout and Jack W ington Court Hou along so regularly that rainstorms were Stee dubbed Dwyer weather. [nthe ast) couple of years, however, the club has Deen fortunate’in the matter of wenther, but the present meeting seems to he attended by the old-time rainstorms clot and a pe tton was for the purpose} Ng the value of a judgment | «warded the A pon L if Bil proceedings, | hot ly te phek up Wille the two Wash phiyers signed rathicrelsatiie Pi JAMES J It was as mean and misera aa sotherwisel th ty wa am the saloon Se > ternoon one could experience. The ie , baked sh z t mi} ' alr was cold and raw and the track was nnedy, who was left at home. | “Saloon Frank Kitson wan selected to of the trip for the champions, with | MoGulre at the recelving end. Powell and Harper warn ankle deep in heavy mud and very slow Jt was expected that yesterdays fine weather would have dried out the track was expired, Uve spent, ten gers. Why Vy [eum in afew yeu j dred thousand dolhirs * ed up for the Cardi. | v 5 bet yell, and the crowd was «urpris | conducted tn They Owe Corbe SE) Na RS ce nals, Richardson, the new first baxetin Several Foanpe ee: The card was a good one, Including | [f0™ Terre Haute, was down to play | past sates ee two stake affaire, the Willow, for twa. | °0F Fo i t Dutrict- his kn Attendance, 2,000 “De they? Well owe and the Speculation. for year-old Milli ent in | Does ans three-year-ol and upward, The at- The Batting Order. ! [Just wish, that ety it o collect some of it f f ee eet rine nk Hrooky 3 Late | of Judgment dedt- IOP peel arouiel shel ue ay neeler, Ain Burkett. If sworn are Justice Truax, | saloons!” aan s For all ages; handicap Sheckant. 1¢ | puched a well-knowa lawyer | swell, who o 2, ‘Thelr names? Stata, Siettace! Keng te ‘slate Mon the shoulder and | ga nt JOKES . aan . Bb. novan, Ff, cour tote HOR UE f2| Daten, ae icienardson, Wb, Nd nant ‘That check for $5 |Bome of ‘ee 1 pores Tulle 6 i Bb . ab Kruger, 1b, . MAPA cae all over, money, mii touted Har denne i CEN AY EA PA ates me Jehecks an’ all sorts of slebts Sat i tae 2 rowel, marked (N.G. “Whe, I nainted out one of ‘em to you Bielart geod Woo" handily. “Time—1.it 2 Euolie 1 er laughed and walked away, {in cour. You ousht to know hin, et Musette rushe to the front and set, a ry iy sou ive and what te noes [Boiateree He eave ‘mein btm cheek . Stretch, follo » 2 iret Re 4 a na our | for tan | saloon. ree Fihuctar a and Zirle The latter | Keeler ttled to Heldrick. — Padden scedpation? asked Lawyer Mayham ade capart. fy tw turn haeded Wrere Zirl dropped. ut of it, Chuc: Tanunda and Isla then closed on Musette ar ind soon had her beaten. Chuctanunda 1s then drew away and staliing of isla to! Burkett doubled. Heldrick singled to the end won handily by a lenethy tlt tee, Aurkett taking tind. Pailden fl bent Muzette xix lengths for cf UPHERSTLELs eRe eter a neae oti Corbett Definnt nettled at ng tangtol ‘orbet! “Bout me! ith the old nen Y “You go ah ane you can an ver Sheckard'a ranger. Dorey A pretty catch of MeCreery’s oe } “Haven's settled hh 1 jive all over, whe haven't any Nile | ton testified that when ne got e months ago that he would te the saloon prem: tiget tht rty-third street and Broadway he | mind me. Y S800 Heap; for three second. Wallace Med to Shecaurd. No is runs a sixteeath to ¥ and up; mile and Wg a Heal down Daly's soarer, Dahlen ted Whether the English or Yanker coilegians win the international games | ors are ng “shot off the mark “Tones aw cent out of it ay. I af PO hte Holdrick, Ne runs Jat Berkeley Oval Sey is ikely to depend on the sprinters, Experts have! ‘The general opinion is that Ameriea will win the quarter-mile, hurdles, | tat.” Med. “and Philips h waa figayaneclls nuts tims blanwets: 4 Mant gent. ‘Wan driving ue ER peer pueckarh Weastd-| Agured ont that tae events will be equally divided, with the hundred- 4) Righ jump and hammer, giving Great Britain the half-mile, one-mile and |! 1! the NEA Clans pus Out of businensaThe gall’ : He Himself jumped away in front wit) (rary. ine ME \ daa as the odd and deciding event, j two-mile and the broad jump. In this case the 100 8 would decide the) wo owned that businesas RRS ieeeroaid werers five Curiige hed For once the Oxfort-Cambridge tam has a sprinter who ean do “evens.” | tournament, +L don't know,” replied Corbett. | ieee. =e z been run, Dublin. who wae third: then |, good play. | HAS A.B, Hind, of Cambridge, who has been timed fe 9 1-5 seconds on If all the competitors run np to form this meet will be the closest and] °l Jurt told Phillis he could have it erat «Lhe took pos. -e-=ene-enemeneneremorenetno/4 WEAR DIAMONDS. : the dying leaders, while Herbert and | Mejulr {Siteon | Engiiah track< twiee this year. The men he will have Ce beat will probably | most interesting international intercollegiate athlette meeting ever held in! “Did you Anta “4 4 ed + Ors a ‘y . 1 : a K you owned as Numer lange for a hetatetect | Rita at Sf AOReE te NETL, Margrave, of Yule: nail ML. Lightner, of Unrvard, Nath cpoueciues cam nee vou onset! 4 LOOK PROSPEROUS a roush * gaining a big advantage Lad ort second men, but t toh heir best til recently * English athletes whe resent Oxford o et him use my name to hel © GA Dublin “the inree horach raced head den fanned. Me atl heck ates oncogene cen meee un LURE Ue Bee ; 1 ttarvned at es OFM MRL his usiness. Ido the same now at his | t FORCE YOURSELFTO SAVE Sint head into the streteh, where Dublin [ard both went is tiy Week Hargrave has been at his best. Oa the other hand, Mind, who is not SEN eer aca other 1 aut Hroadwas and Thirty: Open an account In our Retail Des 4 i hy ahead. Herbert was three Sand it bounded. ia the yards since hfs arrival in America. So the deciding event is aleo an open ra whocaeriv We: had temil Smith. higt the h [ re I. Smith, rider of Herbert. claimed | Dadly hurt and he was retty Dolan One ener e ‘ Wel ter foul against The Rhymer, but it was not) {king bin place. twin te Burkete's “bulnts Daly’ “threw. Netdrien ' bieture ts a snapel: irlal heat at the last Intereolles While yesterday Cornish Injured his knee, bat wil bly be all |" itow did you invest itt: taller bd peomsrence t One run jeaaplonsity games, Two of the present candidates ae international hon- ANE ty a eonpbe ot eiey Why, I didn't exactly invest tt, It and get SIX TO HIGHT MONTH a and ius force yourself tt eave the amount ted and at he same time have the pleasure and use of whatever you may have elected, Our bus tal, We donot (actors, whts. t REDIT. | Eetans ood bunch of monex to keep own way. Think ail and inspect $10,000 TROT — PARADE STOPS GOOD COLF ON GRESCEUS WILL ENGLISH TEAM Te Sane now 6 PRICE, CASH obs: Right went to the front New York Athletic Club have been sent | > sult everybedy, If inconvenient to call. lengths fro Henover < t of addl to the laurels wan 'nerond ail the way: |LORD DERBY WON FIRST HEAT |< rane PEGE \ e MATCH WITH THE ABROT TO OPENING PLAY WITH THE! {Mu pratense L. W. SWEET & Cco., Tea on east UE LAL hase SRO GORKEWT INCINNATI BLOCKED BY IN- DOUGLAS BEAT MAC DONALD eee Sow 3 peae liliweac) tbe Mercury aetenth nd the | 4 | DUSTRIAL CELEBRATION Tul aeenl MATOH BE DECIDED TU-MO;. . QUAKER “COLTS. lem among the Canucks are | ¢ LEADING CREDIT JEWELLERS, , the xtre Roch: | ‘ i nt. the Jongedistance runner; 37 & 39 MAIDEN LAN3, and secured third money, | iis | ae sprinter and hurdler, and 28 ieee and a half behind F | | ETT IT | — | pole vaulter and broad | ¢ JORSCH BLDG, MAIN ENTRANCE, ‘ in the Streten o STN OE canes teresa Offered, Ketcham and Hain tnterrapted Gamenta a Fade Tsenadtion “ates; for’ three-yeorcolde jrinbed rap Lenn th j Mender WIL He tayed in Pork= | dens. 6 aA a A ier [ied A sane - and vp: tulle and Ahend | town Monday. { ms a ‘Starters, white. Jocks. — } —_—_—_——- ——__ Tae Regent. S8. Michaele — | ——- | : Mitoina ae.% Conner READVILLE, Mane. Sept. In the pecial to The Kvening World.) | feeedialliarmpe. tveoing eats Pr mnneee sai hgi $10,000 race between Lord by and | CINCINNATI. G,, Sep ¥—The test] Gopi Sah | the: world, WISSATICKON/ AL a Horalma here to-vtay Lord Derby won l game of the Inet seilen Intween the| GOUE GROUNDS, "TEN Aton “in anottior ra f cits! ; Start good. “Won driving. Time—1.48 3-5. the frat feat by a ten W207 Gants and Reds, which was to have | Sept: 2 —The threatening Mtlow of [alt Ketcham, owner of t viaghisty place an the dd Boralma in the Kilogram and The Regent were tinisy “ook the weather this pacemakers, followed by WIM Pirate, post bare Tees we arctnt nen forniiniihenloaatiwith treatment ia grounde of the Philadelphia Cricket Club utolight and The Musketeer heads ——— —_ ag pe sat ae tition tournament of We Rye nil ation | here tosda The weather wane oS t Je d CG This order hel e [weheduled iv tale py! v8 NOON, Y pan cs 1 “ 4 Sachi he here Kilogram, hes maten sit | Wheaten Woe Pleat Game, /fenalilled in take place ite atternoon ttt ve ttn wi [win some. scan he| and) threatening, which Kept « wealers, ersevs an 3uns, Firate and Autolignt then clan oa The] prrrsnene. $ =the. Tirates'| reuturcaiot ithe kell Peaitcal Lrealde ota Gucenors HF | ORE cee nein 3 Standard Articles That Are Interesting +b e cd his aad 5 + +: a) ps ups there was o one match wer ie race will be i eo opponents of th Aad eilanad Ughtene r hold on firat place by] ‘Thin. arran, abliwaatiectintiuned i vi Wien Rinse. {Wild Tisate wre a lonathrana’s [roundly Ung the hard-hitting by an exchange of telegrame between | OY default, It was In the secon nat Md will! tient at This Season. 1 half in front of Autolight. Quakers rst game of the double: [Humtuess Manag Haiigrocliandt| ee Silo M tye Oren # Hee Neat le Be ale we No. 295—A pure worsted Sweater, as heavy as a Shaker, Faces ane UE ROE a ao Hay. “Score hy tnnings: j] Knowles early thin week, in w an] forte ene we bal oyane : oe Minpresnt Weert Me eas a eres eas hand made, double collar, cufls and skirt; white, yards thought crowds would) be un q a SRN tM black and navy blue; standard value : Starters, wht, Jocks. St.1NIE Pin ‘eee | Loireach the ball! pack by) reagon: of/the li aT ay cisi Dongle win d f 3 UE i sce $4.98 Marbara Preltcnte, sy ee stoppage of the street cars Giuboand Churlen site MacDonald r boa pnening No. 380—A new, all-wool, combinatiocn (Eg Sane as XCUTBION® Were Fun on all ratlreae BS GPR Ini eLwGU torre ie te vee a. Wis OM. olors, three pin stripes $1, 98 Dread. 92. "The Soy de GRAVESEND ENTRIES. And as a result the city was tiled with | oUF i re does not Holle, “After Morris wan slay ant No. 450—Pure worsted Sweater, two inch ake 88. Creamer. 1 Ty 4 champlors. ‘They both played gol iB. cr tae EIR DRS CA The. Paradey ens: thellaraeat | asl woninanlllysheauupengil Lean Saar ne Watt Hipether ternate stripes, any combination colors.... $2,383 omer $31. Winn 4 8 fn cs rH to The Evening Wor RNS event oti ita kind A ave; Juans © Whe aluo ah excellent mat nner tontnkee fd made a stands the for hitting Football , av f Bilaie! Skip, 48. Smith wa 7s ©! hac Lis RAGING RA Mes elty, enormous sume of money having here eee, aes i bass et Eales ue LANs ty tak ith hard for eae dona series exttay heavy, ars $1 98 tailvaoe a8. ie Stl a0-"the entries for to morrow’, Bee Beene expended 00 anata piavered sand care rite atte {un A iriselekete We name these four numbers, and invite in. zi | Salen Ge. 96, 3 ” an follows Pecday'n | postponed Fa ey ixedo, In whieh the former w M EN CU R ED. : Dae wleketa) wach teil, % spection; also others at....98¢,, $1.25 & $1.48 | San Laie, 100. 10) | Firat Race—For all ages, highweien: nandicap; [Played Off ax A CouDdle-header next Mon 1 The only mat fie we interrupted by rain at Shenae | att area i ng ea teen i ne Po ngenuan “ste hada wil ge’, art a Guns, Hunting Coats, Pants and Boots, slssones7 § : ny ever and J SAL rer fe And CAT Walln=> not outs” [ff We offer the L. C. Smith D AR 2 ne ” '¢ offer the L. mi ¢ Mar bon f Me BASEBALL CHAT. Hammerlsss Gunat.... $29,48 > Barbara Freitchie jumped away in| (ti ed L.C. Smith Hammer Gun front and was never} 1, wi rh psiune \ c . m L enally by two Vengtiie frat Vewuvta wis | M2 sanding of the ¢ a atieeen $21.48 : svenme very fast in the ti secured t) {quarter and NATIONAL LEAGL e place, eight lengths in front WO. Garnente, Pitvainra teat 4 ‘ Syracus. (Haile: niback) eA _ of Oread Pitre eae Ree ee a Horstman, YVammeri¢ss Guns at. $23.48 %& Healey Our Ect pst Comet Double Barrel Breach ; HAWTHORNE RESULTS, r OD 3 Thirt Race—The Molly Handicap. for Ave and a halt furlongs ely Me The Mival Whitkey King Loa twist Higure, Viper top snap, at $8. 98 The Western Arms Co.’ Single Barrel, Breach Leading: Top Snap, Re- bounding Hammer. - $4, 98 re 1 We ask you to compare these prices and inspect the goods as well as others, Doubl: Barrel Guns at....$16.50, $14,48, $13.48, $12.98 & $9,98 stevens Arms C Ideal Rite vere $8.98 Stevens Arms Co.'s Favorite Rite... $5.69 | BA good 8-or Tan Canvas Hunting Coat. Aes 98c : $1.48 & $2,25 to-cunce Tan Duck Carditoy. Collar Coat. ROBT. H. INGERSOLL & BRO. eo her St \ W AMER! beat WD. up ant J to play RACE TRACK, If. AWTHORNE Sep! .—The races run here to-day resulted follows First Race—One mile and sevent Fds.—Won by Monos, ¢ to i and ate eUlttle Elkin, 4 to is wd, Rasxelas third. ‘Beécond Ravce—One ile. — We hacia Preston, 2 to 1 asda toh: was second and Helen Payton ‘Time—1.41 1-2, Betaube Known and Approved by the Public for 23 Years, The most comfortable and best-appearing shoo for the money, Made in o variety of style and leathers. Sold by Leading Retailers. Morso & Rogers of Now York. Wholesale Distribute re Govern DB Vlarmore, $F. Tuxedo, by ip and Sto Advance Guard fur. | Pitty Race —¥or ea furlongs beating the 1" 10; Mion Bonnett, out tor places veh enymay. At THREE POPULAR STORES. Sav Onde Goal tanner thie a . tiara solate, ahead ge. Datehnas Send for Mall Order Catslogue SHAVE eoltica fon | teara, which tae Occupier iaet place Lady Motyroea ier Vox Mite, by 6 pint 10. 7 r —_— Many We Bo rerrenhaints a $5. $8. $10, $15: the largest alock of Ban Ninh pri mnt Gn = Quickly and BICVGLES: Sat aa fo Vaan wy hitter, Ta I. Permanently at popular makes, $1, $1.25, § » Sept. 2.—| seiting; mite and « alateeath a rumor by Sup and 4 co play. REMEMBER, I have been G. kM. CO. 31 a Fun here to-day resuited ax | Khloe... 108, Consolation Cap. Areating rupture for over 7 = ~ OLD. DR. GRINDLE, _ Little Deisy 103 years and have cured ABE GREAT HeyC pote} 4 specialise In 4 Kt. of the Garter Pera steat |) Jt, Tuxedo, beat George Col thousands of cases, Team ‘The World of 'CHINDLE'S ec Marry MdCeen Armor 108, nd 4 to pl cure you. a halt million riders diseai " Intraaive Walt Net 106 t 3. W. Warren, bove is not jatement, but It Is a fact. Don't waste your tuted, 44 Cortlandt at, sore throat and Lane Fisherman Anna Darling oy a De phe tad time on trusses. Ii youdo you will wear oae to your grave. Kidney and. bi Autred Varerave Bleck Dick -.''.! L104 attracted Dyker Meadow, and PL Loti ‘Fuss: cannot cure a Rupture. Every truss-wearer will bear me out in this 7 Sarsmation,” gravel.: Bes Bay hs : Turmso, drew byes atement, Consult the Doctor who has permanently cured over 40,000 of Stating less aki) the only el | pe viaitin tol and 5 to J; —— enanatraryis met during | 28 the second round for the Cons rup N. | fi the moat sev jorms of Rupture, and who can cure you. | pr rat ais for place, ran nec: the |ast four mont etore theme | T Mulaiter met ft. dP de Thousands of ret fences and testimonials upon application. FFICE. 2) YEATS ar, it Ww third. ‘Time—1.02 2-4, The test of un nd ts the profit) min the etception of tanton's, and ie hen had |S Heal “ Wait. No Cauies sen oar om dauptere Free. litle trouble In taking to geee out at ‘hrne-quarters of Mee ; oe 2 ahd g'fo'f:| therefrom. Sunday World Wants Uhre her, played. )i2 Hy {for place, second ‘stand the teat. eu present. They are ell. in: belterecouaiving | big in if 2 Ahan they have been since the erason opeced. team has the pennant won, a ‘ 4 MI wanaturel dlecharges, 50e, i 1X RACES BACHE fat 216 P, ou, Biase He LUT, “ar Figg aiteree Dreytue realises