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WESTEAN FILLY HOLLY STAKES. ALL THE WIS ACA, ENDURANCE BY RIGHT LANDS THE ‘WORLD: SATURDAY EVE » (901. DAVIS'S MEN LATE IN ARRIV-| ship Tourney Con- AT GROUNDS. | ies ae tested Over Atlantic City Club Links at | Northfield. in Muthewson Opposes Helnten’ men in Opening Game—Hahn the Home Team's Hope. ‘The Batting Order. ANTIC CINY, No J.. Sept Af aving een postponed for arene Ie a Qinel owing {oi the death, of Prosident. Mf Jones, rr. Hinrley. 1 Kinley, the golf mateh between W Nantlattren, ef, ecktey, 1b, 1, Travis, the champion, and Waiter Cra Sora se TS Egan f Chicago, for amateur ‘We card was one of the at | aller, 2b, One Arfoclation, was begun in-day on tne Seactive|(of | the) meeting, | the) teerre: [Bathewaon. Bergen, }lnks of the Atlantic Clty Golf Club, at sbeing the Holly Handicap, Umpire Brown orth yearolds, with a One feild of youngsters nt Play wae started at 940. ‘The cha Sagaged, and the Second Special, at a} 1. (hwisl to The Brening World) pion had the Honor and. hin tee drive mile and a half, for three-year-olds and today The Now ek team nag {He twenty yards better than that of mpward, which Sa enter ea Businens. Manager Tancrott, of the| Pkas. Moth over-ran the green in) thelr ipsaering” between ber og {Cincinnati team, gucssing regarding |MEPTeAch, but on Gro Kool pute they : Pein atts ih their original | thelr whoreabouts, The Glants werr ax-|Dalved the hole in four : 4 irs wero a. bit heavy. and there = pected tn the city early this morning, | bravia reas Nea pate the abies ooming on a bit’ of pruning. butt whenstheyifalled "to jepman on the tee off for the second hole. ; \ ico Was the largest of the meet-| 00) Wnt! eee naipeeceap eas ey Fan's approach (ell short, while Travis t FIRST RACE. without their being heard from, grave | S8°yt reran the green. ‘They tried (re high-wetgbt bandicap;- about lx | fears were entertained as to thelr arriv-| 24M to hole cut in four, but it took } Ing in time for the game this afternoon. | MV to do it and the hole halved, ‘They made thelr appearance at their] ERAan's opening drive to the next hole zi hotel shortly after noon, weary and lack. direction and he got into the evea | travel-ntained, ufter a period of twenty-| OME Kass. In trying to str ten him- 2]¢our hours on tcur. self out he made matters worne by get trial parade of yesterduy made It neces-! up 10| ‘The Giants are here for two daya oaly,| M8 behind several trees. ‘Travia 18] Originally they were io open here on] Pac’ he green in three pretty : ood. Won 4: og. setae. °° | Thursday, Iny off Friday and play on strokes and hé ut odin four by a ‘Connie jumped away in front und xet| Saturday and Sunday, The funoral of| Drililant twenty-foot put. It took, Egan Seay bus ake was swal-| President McKinley and the big indus-{ Ix to hole out ‘This imade Travis « "raced her head drow aw: cites into? the stretch, followed | day and as only one other day remain usette, Belvino and Flora Pamon: Tun home Musette died aw: Pomona tren chased on Cerve ine a lengt! fin and a Ficta Pomona was if in front of Belvino. BOUND RACE. ‘The latter tool talle from home Joined the leaders. oe race to the last restos > De Bic rew away and PE. fovthe fiat looked as it he bumped an interfered with Jessie 8. Dr. a ehanal. The riders of Elchberg, but the stewards low, it. RAGE. and i@ half furlongs, soon ‘Cervera, Museye and Bel- Mid" head, drive Cervera won by |to-morrow. Betting. | for the Heda to win the remaining three MEUIn. Sr. Place anal made the tation of seing the great yo followed by Bul- | be, Ly easily by a length from Jessle 8., was four lengths in front of Bac- Bacchanal and ‘Jessie B. both claimed foul against Dr. id not al- THIRD Thad Holly Mandicap; for two-year-olds; five ‘ard | "ry to postpone the opening until to-| ‘Travix landed his tee drive to the 4] fourth hole on the edge of the Kreen in thelr local schedule it was found nec- fell fifty fect shorter, Me essary to arrange a double heater for 4 well, however, and made th in four, ‘Travis had a chance 10 &] So far thts this seanon the Reds and the Giants have met seventeen times. In ten of these games the Giants bave been victorious. It will be necessary out In three, but he rimmed the and It took him five to get in the hole, thus making the match all even The fftth hole was halved In. six NEWS OF THE SP G, SEPTEMBER)? CIANTS BECIN [TRAVIS AND EGAN AT PLAY FOR AMATEUR GOLF TITLE. | strokes, games tn order to quit even on the Mae as Both men got Into trouble on their way iS (10 | season with their New York rivals. to the sixth hole. ‘Travia's tee drive 4 ES] Stathewson was on thi rubber for the| «truck a tree and ho landed tn a bunker. ¢ visitors this afternoon, Ils appear-| Egan, too, got into the bunker, but not } ra} ance against the Reds was not heralded, | through striking the tree. ‘The eham- and but few of ti © wee the game did 90 people who went with the ex- pester of people pion mad uUful approach and holed out on a short put tn four, Egan lnking five to negotlate the hole, This Kain put Thavis in the lead. A wide and deep sand pit Hem directly in front of seventh greer and they | Perform. = Only a handful witnessed the game. Al Selbach had the nail torn from the m middle finger of his right h. in prac- | played their drives with great caution. i | te this afternoon and waa unable to| ‘They cleared the harvard safely and ichberg |ptay. Murphy took dis place in left. landed four feot from the hole tn four Firet Inning. strokes cach, ‘Their Afth missed, and Murphy struck out, Jones ningled, |tBen the champion missed another easy Van Haltren filed to O'lirien, ‘Strang |ChANCe to Hcore by rimming the cup, and it was his opponent's hole in six, single and stole second, Jones scoring on turow, Ganzel struck out. One run. | WMeh rusnin made the mateh all square, Bay fied to Van Haltren. Harley | Travia was dead on the gree walked and stole second and third, Heck- Benicia LUT opening drive to the elghth hole, while Betting. | ley and Crowfard strikes. No runs. ppiiatters, whts.. jocks. sir-Piacs. | Egan was a little short, The latter, Peas, Right. 125, Woods. 36 Second Inning. however, approached well and managed © alert &] Davia singled to O'Brien. Miller nucti- | to halve the hole in three King Hanover, 115. 6d] feed. Phillips to Beckley, Warner Ml Hothimenisndelematiorone “Tribes Hill, 107, Wond: #|%0 Bay. Beckley fumbled Mathewson’ ee drives to the (Grail, 98, . Stichael | grounder and then threw wild, Davin | mnth On the ne shot, however Mt 17, G| scoring. Murphy out, Phillipa to Meck-| Travis got into another bunker. Busan §j ley. One run nad ibettect tartanereiatn oF 2 orcoran Miller to Ganzel. Stetne | 0" ve and cleared The a9 foie struck -aut O'Brien out, Davis to | '4tter held his advantage by a nent ap- fecost,. 118, Sima... § | Ganzel. “No runs. preach and made the hole In five to Sims. 0 a ia f Highanaer, i. Sec : s Third Inning, Travis's sx, ‘This made the Western s rt good, Won handily, Time—1.07. Endurance by Right front’and started to make Whiske pace ti Rin h and Joined her a ter, and to the ‘stretch, . In the run home the great fil Kept up hes trelers stride and tn thi last sixternth Whiskey King tired. durance by Right then drew away by a length. Whixkey Kin) qwas four Jengths in front of Chilton, Revels FOURTH RACE holing wut in three In par golf. cond Special; for three-year-olds and up; avin waK carelons mo! 0 juatle and a halt. | ‘Travi arclems going to th : | twelfth hole and hit into a bunker, ' Egan also got into a bunker, but his ap- y [proach was tne heiwon! thet ‘ ne © won the de rd, 124, Burne 4 Jto i. Travis te Irteenth hale by First Whip, 121, MeCue 1 4 4 a cpa tirtsenthy jot Slart good. Won eastiy. Trme—2 22. wesonuerts Watercolor rushed to the froot in hts |CHAMPIONS WERE EAGE © won by old siyie and the crowd thought it was AGER TO j fourteenth hi all over. Blues trailed on thind hia, | BEAT CARDINALS. Buchiwers. and at the end of half u mile Sha ahs sedideniy rished him to the front. Blues rimmed the « holed eat in took the lead then and Watercolor | ‘to Egan's 6, This m he trailed sale tot piretch: The aster Game We Mena Chaser EWA CRORNT Ean i eculd net get up an ues won easily ‘ by three lengths. Watercolor was ehent so. the; Qeaker | ise of & poor pret ts ampion lengths in front of Advance minaeern again placed the agoan In the mith First Whip was never a RR ry hte Blues established a new track r pues fea at the a fall second, Petruchio having run th | h hole, when A wonderful ap: 254 Inst vent, ; Metiocioeice [proach of xeventy yardy Travis pl Fifth Race—About six furlonga,—Won aLehIe tof the cup. He Sha and Worth, Man o' War was se Lady Sterling third. $$ GRAVESEND ENTRIES. RACE TRACK. GRAVESEND, Sept @xtries for Monday's races are as follow Firat Mace.—For two-year-olds; Jones. Nemeral || Cameron, Rightawai Generat, +108 Anak... City Hank oF ‘i Calgary. Andy Wi 100 pons Is eget t erewd Musi KIN hole Went to the Chieago: Se" Pinhal into thi ' 0 hunkera witely'c| Race.—For maiden tro-y! aenye EWEE t 1 making tne] five and a half farlougs ne first nine 108 Agury Tram— Cast iron MeGovern Alberta for three-year-olds; :n 106 The Regent 105 Lady Chor 196 Hime! 113 Rowdy. 101 For three-year-olds and up; #0 furiongs, tel 110) mped away in These two] fi two t of King Hanover and about six tur Jones out; Steinfeld to Beckley manion Haltren fied to Harley. Van for the outward journey. Strang wal Th IN| Strang stole second. Ganzel singled, but Tavis 7 E}O rien was caught off first. Str qxaul 4726-4" Was out, trying to «core » runs. ee 663 5-4 Ch fated. sa did Phillips, Ray | TTAVIN used his tron club on. the tee fouled to War Oo runs, | off for the t hh hot nd was well on te green. th aw lane the edge The pnd and ty DODGERS’ EYES. . both men | t ‘ Wall v3 Donovan, rf playing for MWehardson, th Wand Kruger, taking the cond round of the Mo. an extra # i 9 Danten. or Meldrlck’s fast ro! 1, but was nailed ste WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE. DELMAR RESULTS, The races run here tacday RACE TRACK, De Im. Ay Sep 27h duled t 1 follows: es BOD I- | resuited One and 6 to 13|Thin Game Dee 43] The South Urother Island ¥ie} St) urbany will play the deciding game ot « ser {to decide the ‘nemi-professional championship o! tomorrow | teher tron Kill appove strongest ¢ at the ft ored team of the ofan Cricket Grounds to The game should be one of the moat he ie season, MeGee, last dua; country, a ig i | Walter Egan, the Chicago golfer, at play to-day with W. J. Travis for the Amateur Championship. HARGRAVE RAN {LAST DAY ON IN TENFLAT.| TUXEDO LINKS. YALE SPRINTER WINS DASH|FINDLAY DOUGLAS AT BERKELEY. WON HIS MATCH EASILY. Games to Select Team Englishmen Next Wednesday. to Meet Viayers Qualify tor Bening Wort!) L, Sem net of games between the A dual athletes rent of the fashlonable col ny Finals for Governor's and fon Cups. The last day of the annual Tuxedo golf tourney opened fair and brignt, and all here was on Harvard at these grounds hand to see the sport. In the 3s-hole this aftenoon aided the Amer! = sromwerolihixtycelahigatart: in selecting a team to compete | @ cup classes the semi-finals the Oxford-Cambridge men in A by the final and deciding tional contests to be held | matches next tay, ‘The beat two men) tn the President's Cup class Morst- in ench event were to make up the! man could not. fi Douglas. to) any- American team, Long before the games began the con- testants of both universities w ut on the fleld indylging In thelr warming-| and, going arou up work. All looked trained to the min=| gross score « vie as they sprinted up and down the feding George cinder path. and 4 The English team were at the grounds | phe semfeflnale in the Ge carly and they carefully scrutinized irned W, J. Evans, of I thing fa man winnin Perin, of W er than an $0 gal up and 3 tr nin Hull, Jr every foot of ground foretgners | Joseph Chadwick, of the all wore light xtraw hate with leht blue | ners over G. H. Row! bands around them and were the centre | and W Hilton, of Powelton. of attraction. eat Howly by 3 tnish, te crack English jumper and | pie card: runner, who hurt hte while training her few days age, secom anted his brother rs hletes tn xy the fact that he was suffering intense froin his injured leg. Cern will t pe able to comp: pdaesday © prgramine 6 today, snxolation division for sion of four Meadow. ents—the l0d-yard dash, half-mile run on the and the high and broad jumps. At 3 P.M. Starter Sam See notitied the con ip score! testants to get realy, and immediately or three wellshaped sprinters went to th S. Doaglas, | Newaa starting mark, ‘These MST oe Re ptes booed Lightner and He rvard, and |! A Stiniman, Tue NoH. Hargrave, D, Emmett, Garde ‘They were off to a good start, and set |e 4 rry clip. Half way down the nh Hargrave forged to the front and held his lead to the end, crossing the |W, Vanderpol, Morris Chante line & winner two feet in front of Haigh, Contec who finished second, a yard in front ¢ Whe aeituxede: sl The th Wits 10 secon: react which wak considered very fast ts 1 pnts netiah team was at the | pehtsl ne when Tlargrave won hia heat. | ‘Baelneade ey loudly wuded him for his owl ys| saree Tiltbn, + Mh jump rs. and BLK They xturted with the bar This event dwind wh ay an RR Serna, 1 Cleared the tt ney wHl both Rrettons run was the half-mit we 7 itp. the strugele N, TP min, and hey rem yoke nr tired badly, nid to: fory the . Lort Creat: a winner t fn front of Franc! the finish, r fourth. sever The time waa 2.61 1-5, DIED AGED 1 Four Generation of Vatriek Co Patrick Condon, oldest resident of Secaucus, funeral was attended by tlons of his descendants. Mr, Condon was. 103 yea lon, of we Leadon |t tieut state Leegue and the Field Club will play to-me The Weat $ 1m of minor league pla will finish outethe season at the popular Jersey grounds, Their clash with the New Londons to-| when his eyes failed him. Murrow should be full of good, py daseball, | he has prayed regularly Ce ree Te might come to Hee, as worth while. to a bilnd ma Business success depends upon en- | "Sr, camo from Ircland in ergy, ability—and Sunday Werla| lived in Se Wants. .* who 1s, Gpughter, rd Sd beat FL AL Ine dur Contes! and KE, Behr, F Franc ot Hunter, « Pistol Relir go: soa ison n hiatol Rehr ot nd Toto play, an Attend Fune: caucus” ever since, is home for the past twenty years with Mrs. Ahearn, “ t, the Nassau to go, Oliver on bis game made the best Nk round, de- of Tuxedo, by 5 overnor's Cup Powelton, and ame club, win- y. of Jersey Clty, Evans up and 2 to play, nN. T. Pul- drew a by e twenty-first * for the first Heap Net. i) 79 4 2 ‘ 4 5 adwick Consol Meado: 4 up and 3 tard, ir, of postion. Hunte A. Ingats, Tuxedo, id Bebr dropping inte tas 1, played 21 botes. n kept hie lead to the end, ———————- 03. Secuueus, for many years the {= dead. His four genera- rs old. He enjoyed his Hfe until about a year ago, Since then that doath Ufe was not in of his age, 1346 and ‘had makin, (CRESCEUS FIRST [ENGLISHMEN | NTWO HEATS, $20000 MATCH TROTTED IN| amMERICAN CRICKETERS HOLD SLOW TIME. BRITISH RIVALS. ( y Second Heat, eles Peon ees rere medietcee)| Patton t2 Daeall Clever | Werke a tor but Wan Almont Bistanced in Next, 5 N (special lotus, Erenloes Weed) (Sgecial to The Evening World.) % Mass. $1 2. | ENON Hiren Bad = WISSAHICKON HEIGHTS, CHE Jereat Creeceus and The Abbot race i i tracted 160” people to the trotting park |NUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 21. eeds GO to} —It was still cold here to-day when Uh F came from’) international cricket match between B pient of great) J. 7. Bosanquet’s English team and the Nobot was the faverite. | Colts, of Philadelphia, was resumed. pplauwe, ‘The The betting bexan $0 to $9 on Lim) When play ceased last night the Eng: lover Cresceus. The track was in Mshm= runs for the loss {condition, and for the first time this | of no wickets. against the Colts’ total of | week 4 Sol shone. It was necessary to score twice before} Play began thla morning at 11.15, and Tretting away, The first thme Cresceus|in the absence of Wilson. one of the was on the pole and went with the the first turn.g Geers's charg golng arouns the turn and It cost him the heat. overnight not-outs, Bosanquet went to the wickets with A. Priestley. W. Gra- ham and R, H. Patton were given charge of the attack, and but one run on made a mistake ‘The me Or the heat was 2.10!g, which was nothing} had been added lo the score wh but a working out mile for the patr.| Priestley was bowled by Patton. F Creactus won by 30 yards over the son] Mitchell then joined Bosanquet. but of Chimes. Geers had to hustle to save being distanced. In the second heat The Abbot went away half a length In front, but Ketcham was sharp and drove wide to the frst turn, cutting off Geers, and led at the quarter by an open length. their stand was not very productive, for with the total at 17 Bosanquet was caught at mid off by Haines, Mitehell then started in for herd nit- ting and he appeared to be getting well set when in attempting to hull a short pitched ball he was caught at mid on Geers sent The Abbot after the son of| for 2. McGregor on the last stretch, and at| WW. E. Harrison tried hard to keep up the hatf headed Ketcham by a head, | bis end, but he added only 3 before he was caught at the wicket Ly Roberts off Graham. Wilson all thie Ume haa been playing steadily and well, but on P. N. Leroy going on to bow! the young: On going around the turn Geers opened his jead to an open length, and on en- tering the stretch Ketcham started af- ter Mre Commissioner Scannel's geld- Ing, but did not have the speed, and ‘The Abbot won the heat by a length in|cantab lost his wicket in the new bowl- 208ts, er’s first over, his portion being 33, and esceus won the third heat, The Ab-| 3. Crawford was disposed of for 13, and bot wax almost distanced. Tine—0.2,|when an adjournment wax taken for 1.06%, 1.38, 2.00%, luncheon at 1.30 the total stood at ‘" for qe maaan six wickets. LATEST FIGHTING NEWS. GANS BEAT CROSBY. olice Interfered When 12 Rousds of Hout Were Finished. BALTIMORE, Sept. 21.—Joe Gans won another battle here last night. He prac- cally knocked out Steve Crosby, of Louisville, in’the twelfth round of their twenty-round contest before the Eurcka ALC. Gana gave Crosby a severe beating, and when grogginess ensued the police stopped the bout. Referee Mantz de- clared Gane the winner. Both men re- cently fought a twenty-round draw in Laulsville. Joe Gans, the colored Jightweight, has been hed to Aght Art Simms, the Western Ligh jenty-round bout at the Nutmeg ford, the early part iE fighter who beat. “Kid Me and Gane ough mm Joe Gans and which “was to ha ay Might Defore the Tren- has been postponed until Sept. mare in training for the bat- division of the t Aghter, of wenty-round bout befor of Toronto, to-nfght. said to be ins splendid condition contest. ina t ry ERNE WILL FIGHT BOWLED OUT.) MONDAY NICHT. REQUEST FOR POSTPONEMENT OF BOUT NOT GRANTED. Fezns and Me Are in Good Shape, hut the Former R Bet- ting Favorite. BUFFALO, Sept: 21.—Frank Erne will engage In his championship bout with “Rube” Ferns, at the Fort Erie A. C. of Canada, on Monday night much against his wishes and demands. Erne asiced for a postponement of the maten, owing to the death of President Me- Kintey, but ax the club had made all ar- rangements to have the battle fought on Monday Erne had to consent to fight vn that night. Both men are in good condition for the contest, thelr weeks of hard train. ing having served them well. Both are below the required weight, M2 pounds. Erne will weigh not more tnan 138 pounds, while Ferns is expected to up ihe scaler at 1# pounds by the tinie of entering the ring. Ferns is the favor- ite in the betting at odds of 100 to 90. Erne'’s friends ire waiting to place thelr money at the ring side with the hope that they will be able to get odds of 10) to 89 for their mone: BASEBALL CHAT. Standing of the Clube, Clubs. Phebure Brooklyn aly place between the New Yorks, Clocinaatie and Chicagos, Only fifteen points separate the thr teams. Two straight defeats for the Giants by the Helnies will alter things considerably. 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