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PENT “THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, ‘SEPTEMBER 245 Wot. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. — LORD QUEX BEAT THE YOUNCSTERS TRIBES HILL GETS PLACE IN $ “© SECOND RACE. Jim HaGibben, at 12 to 1, Won the : a Highway Hurdle Sept old Milles, was the single fe: e card this afternoon. It wax a stake with selling conditions so that {t brought out only a cheap feld. The fillles-were well matched, nevertheless. There were other races with more quality, and altogether the card was well put up-and Interesting. The weather was perfect, a type of Indian Summer, soft and mellow. The track was very fast and the audien: Well up)to the large average of the meeting. Betting was brisk. W. C. Whitney's Nasturtium will not eva starter in the special race for two- year-olds on Saturday, Nasturtium has mon the sick ist, having developed ‘@ large doll In his off fore lex near the tern, He was on the track yester- jay for the first time in a week. FIRST RA Hat Hurdle Handicap, tor mile and three-quarvers Capt. Jan'y. 135. Darton ‘The Bachelor, 142.Greene asian 20. Hesianan Won easily. Time3.19. Capt. Pruanuary was pacemaker, followed in close ord Mh. ben, Matt Simpson 3 ei They ran this way for a mile and half, when Jim McGibben went to th front and drew away, winning easily by @ length and a half from Miss Mitchell, whozwas five lengths In front of Matt Sim Salesman, the favorite, was ‘under a stout pull for a mile and a half and died that way. SECOND RACE. For two-year-olds, handicap; about rix fur Otte 124, Cocks Flora Pomond, TB J Woods 3B bts 8k G10 6 647 12 ettenn a? ITHE STIFF PUNCHES OF “RUBE” FERNS PROVED ENGLISH TURF | SUPERIOR TO THE CLEVERNESS OF FRANK ERNE. 1 LONGER FAIR COOOODEE After a Brilliant ea ae of Nine Rounds the Buffalo Boy Was Put to Sleep by the Man from Kansas. POSSIBLE REASON FOR MB. { WHITNEY’S RETIREMENT. Wholesale W can Owner: No Surprine. LONDON, Sept. The announced retirement of W. C. Whitney from the English turf occasions regret, but hardly | surprises thos: who have noted the recent trend of events. There is a widespread feeling that behind Mr. Whitney’s published reasons for his withdrawal Is the reatization of the fact that the attitude of the British turf au- thorities toward Americans Js no longer marked by the absolute impartiality which characterized their dealings prior to the pre-eminence of American owners, j horses, trainers and jockeys. During the recent season complaints have been frequent that the American horses were too heavily handicapped: that the Jockeys were harshly treated and that erences during the races were whitewashed, which would not have been tolerated on the part of n jockeys. It will caure no surprise if other fcans of Mr. Whitney's class follow the latter's example, which, {t la noted, came closely after the receipt of a de- tailed report of the treatment uccorded to Volodyovski In the St. Leger. ‘The Dally Telegraph remarks that Mr. Whitney's decigion must have been n e | | ro) ECOOSOTOOSSE! BUFFALO, Sept, 4—Frank Erne, the | fering all kinds of monoy on U {Ry Mane- welght champlon of the world, was] at the small odds of 10) to 9 (yj humtitatingly defeated in hin hout with | followers took all that was 3)| Rube” Ferns at Fort Erie last night. | when the fighters began tien @ For the first time in his long fighting | $0 wa ont reiched very suddenly, seeing that only | career the Buffalo boy wax jut to st At the sound of the bell Ferns 3 on Sept. 17 he nominated yeariings for Shafter receiving an severe a beating as (¢| FNL After his man and after an ex the races of 1904 and 105, 2] in possible for one man to give another. | CHANRE ti 1 irre with a right sw The Telegraph adds: “Some American =| In Bs le «i | full tn mouth. Erne was. u ownerk have not made themacives ac- a) { It was in the ninth round of their aely unsure ble to this coumry, but Mr Wht “1 2] bout, which was scheduled for twenty fhe JA, bringing b one of the exceptions that go-to rounds, that Erne was beaten, Only the rule,” js Zameness ever allowed him to res | main that long. for his was a hopeless | iso after the opening round, It the repetition of the old story of folly— | A iman going ineto teh | But after all, ry was ap: | temin saves CMs retirement colved with regret hy all Bri: 5 ish. sportamen.” ¥ Mr. Whitney's uction appears to taken Hurgins, his trainer, by surprise, BASEBALL CHAT. preciated, It was 4 good bout while It round (B| fasted and assures the prosperity of the He Sted are Standing of the Clubs. ie] same on Canadian soll. Alalght left over the solar plexus anid NATIONAL LEAGUE. . f The contest marked the opening of a] Erne clin Hoth came up str, for toe tourth. and Ferns aggrees! long | from ¢ both wae very elusty, A left win nized International Athletle club-house wits crowde | newly Club, ort 775 @ Cryptegreni; 107. sack 99 om» god. Won driving. Time—1.10 3-5. Tribes Hill cut out the running, fol- lowed by Port Royal, Lord Quex, Otls and Flora Pomona in close order. There was’ no change to the stretch. Here Lord Quex closed on Tribes Hill and in a terrific drive Lord Quex won by a head. Tribes Hill was three lengths {0 tront of Port Royal. THIRD RAC Yor three-year-olds and up, ‘unde sixteenth, Aatnosity, 94. "Michaels. Vesuvie, $4. Wond 1 BMax. Gomes, 105. J.W ‘Himeelt, 101. ).0'Connor.10 5 rs 08. Booker... 910 Dimurder, 107, J. Slack... 1 2110 Roxana. 108, Olom LA Feit ‘Start fair. Rifts Roxane, the favorite anc best backed horse in the race, was knocked do’ mat the start. Disturber front and set a hot stretch, where Knizht of the Passed him and made the running turge There Alpen took second place, with’ Dolando and Himself close after hint Inthe stretch Alpen took the lead and looked lke a winner to the Inst th, where Lucky Star came with @ rush and, taking the lew by a length and a half from Alpen, who beat Dolando by a head. FOURTH RA <a Albemarle Stakes; for 8 int Fin ot 2 ty ing. 98,Wonderiy 4 3b . J. Martin, Avsahsion. $4, H. Michaels Seagropm 404. Moun fe Ol. Co-hran. Lagy Godiva. 104, Murs ee A Dematare 90.1. ‘smi x Beas, 1067 O'consor 4 Lieehen, ‘89, Creamer m Start poor.” Won drivin After a ‘delay of 1 they fleld” went away hetic and Zirl rs to ihe iretch, follows fogs Sedition “ani ¢ het Of Zitl us soou us they stratznt- Se coh and talline ac Late stenieats won by half a length. lady Steri- e tol dngigvan half a length in fron HAWTHORNE FINISHES. RACE TRAC: HAWTHORNE, Sept 24.—The races run here to-day resulted Ba follows: Firat Race—Five and « half furlongs pwn Pe Gallantrie, 4 to i ant oof Connaug! ‘ot for pl eecong; Wii Cais third. Time—1. Second Race—Mile and a quarter. ‘Won by Flying Torpedo, even and 1 to 2: Sarifia. 2 to 1 for place, was second: Harry Preston third. Mme—2.16 Third Race —Short course.—V Corrillo, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5: for place. ran second and ¢ Time—2.55 3-4, Fourth Race—One and on Of a mile.—Won hy Cnarlle and 1 to rontos, to 2. ran second; Searcher DELMAR WINNERS. RACE TRACK, DELMAR, Sept. 21.— - tthe-races Tun here to-day resulted ax ‘Five furlongs. 1, 2D to Land 6 to. aon e Was second and Joan ‘Tme—1 0% 1 nd Race—Five and one-half tur- “Won We Man, 5 to } and 2 to 1 4 to 1 for place, fecond a thr. ese—hios 4 -elghths of a ‘mile. » 8 to 1 and 4 to 1 n for place ran second; Elsie third, Time~1.25. CRS, Guudreda Arrives jm Malifax. ¢am yacht Gundreda, Cf of here to-day. from 0 off Bay Ridge. Sata to attend end of the round | T ‘ARITONS HAVE HORSES. RAN ee Ve before the time for the preliminary bout | Urew the blood to Erne Ritchey to first. Davie fanned, One] oye }round was a ho: one. "Hh firade to berin, from Berns’s mouth and nore as Zimm ined to Murphy. — Strang] Among the spectators at the ring side! sult of stiff jabs by Erne. Ferns dares Aelded Merritt's nit to frst. A. Davia} could be recognized sporting men from} Bre with «couple of hard s es made a fine the head. * Mice HT NS cane, TUNMM alt over the United States and Canada, | OMe agi ie teving for the Jaw in the Detralt ee The largest delegation came from Kan] sixth without success, [ene jackin | fst nel ae: sas City, the home of Ferns a his left Into Ferna's face Ne urner forced htm. | After the preliminary hout the stars PERS tae pene V Warner, Murphy singled: | oe en , ni vighta rownds | Een 4 : Has Y Toreing | of the evening, Erne and Ferns, entema | as seemingly unlinpalred and ! st the ring. Both were greeted vociferous.| Ferns chased him about the ring i J m mec ly, ‘They looked tn cxceltent shape for sath Ferns smash Lacie J and Strang: the bout. He went’ to the fu nd on 3 MERRITT IN BOX AGAINST Smith threw| While the men: were getting ready for Ferns followed hin THINK THEY HAVE SMALL TAMMANY CHIEF WON $5,000 SA VIRaGiET F 4 down George | thelr contest 4 number of 1 i hard hehe fall « CHANCE TO-MORROW. | AT GRAVESEND. b vs throw and tagged Branny. Nj irirers went around the club-house of- ted. out. \ rere te aa camiiy be Se and" Hldie. Doheny i Sixth Inn Hes . : ae a ere ! day Doheny seat twa ugly feat pitcher meat tata te fambridge Team: Select the New York captatn, It fosked ax if the halt Vittebarg Fane Thought Matty Miller punted. but Merritt threw him) pay. Harley fiied to Irwin. Kelley and lier Taceeie lidwatlCaeseatewhth |Reetreem King cll Wan the ye with design. “Prien Wout Pitch, Magee Was mith singled. Murphy fled to A, Davie, | Kitson attended to Bee y Irwin made) Hl NR rena ete ler at the r te yootersia Et pail Ps si reg Ie Sent to Slab Intead. | Warne: scored “on Wagner's wild throw | creatipick:uplot Dobe s sr ourmienian: tthe Boston team. We hed. 6 of Jones's grounder, Van aingled, seor- | tomsed It over In time. No runs. habit of zs Ing Smith. Strang sled to “Branny.” Recond 1 Baik esterday Pluabtrg fans sold poole on thal oO runs, - - 1} Sure enough, in the Srst run for @ ball : ‘ 4 : p ; Kelley fanned. Daly. w. The athletic teams of Oxford and} ste rat cet damsay aia cect ani ett throw: ALL tite cert. Peach | Bitehed baile Daiien doubled, but Bi Jcambridge and Yale and Harvard will! Racegoers will have the pleature of arony a) baad Learerin pe speeeh US a [aingled. Thin wax the. first. hit ort | w3 AW nated at the plate trylng to xco incet in thelr International contests at seeing Clarence Mackay's good colt ‘p Alurpby | Smit Zimmer fanned. jerritt out,; Irwin's bounded safely Herketey Oval to-morrow, and right Heno and John W. Schorr's great Mily | « Van Haltren, ef Hiller te first. No rune, A eit might be sald gaat the Britons | Endtran y Right meet tn a spectal Strang. 8 Seventh Inning. yave Httle or ne lope of victory, They | race on Saturday, providing the track {¢ vatea jangel Med to A. Davies G i Da iriiceicites ae will go Into the contests with that bull- | fast, Secretary Mcintyre took the hint tae eae le COT A Cy eitz's place, the latter having «| PAUL E, KELLY KNOCKS DOWN os tenacity vo dominant in English. | conveyed in yesterday's Evening World DAVissecoredFonaWarnerapetealrotts bad finger. Bergen fanned, No runs men, and th aten ng the/and, looking up Mr. Schorr and Mr. Jond. Warner out. Zimmer to Leach outta sammie THREE MEN. enemy, ‘Phey alll try to win, and noth- | Mackay, found that both were willing to Merritt, Umplte2o' Day t firving to steal third. One run, " be ente pec! (Srecial ty The Evening World. Davia alngled. Clarke out. G, Da Sheckard singled and atole second ing more can : nter a speclal face at six furlongs, | {! EXPOSITION RK, PITTspuna. | Beaumont singled. A. Davix| Dolan Med to Harley. Kelley was sete The honen thelr) weights to be seven pounds below the | a % : Y : agters ily to Van, Branny| ted by O'Brien, Daly Med to Harley team, and it will be as follows: scutes ey Sept w expected that) Ma. 7! Heau. Miller to G. Davis. One} No runs. 10-yard tan—A. Mind and J. Chureht ne j 5 wee tt The club will add $130) and the au! Phillips Mied to Daly, Bay hth Inninee. Harley out, Dahlen to frat Fourth Inn would pitch this afternoon, burg fans looked for af One-halt-mile run—Rev, H.W, Workman and scription is $59, or 325 forfelt.. The race J tt treat ver, Just before play was! § led to Clarke. Murphy di Le Onemile run—. 8. Cockadott, H.W. areg.{/4 PCM to all two-year-olds,” but It is called Manager Davia decided on. Billy wy Hiranny. Jones .out to A. Davin mapahten ‘atnixled. > Dobie nine | —_- son and J. 3. Canthrs. ene Nee ce Wilticta gue|, The balance of public opinion Mager, Seeing this move, Capt. Char Miller. threw 1 out. Leach | Kitson grounded. to. Beckley. who. t Pau kK eS ri One-quarter-mile run—R. L. Barclay and s, a, | Unless It de aan Ceo nltney ies a. just now inclines rather strongly to Hockded to. x Merritt, the Uttea. few te Murphy. Zimmer Dit by pitcher, lea quick throw home, but Dahlen hur Vwelleknown tx shy ‘] Neave, turtlum. rs h Yo lad in to fool the New Yorkers: Merritt forced Zimmer, Miller fled back, to third and the basce LATER "TC Warmer throm—E. RB. May ond w. f.| The pudiic would like to see Mr. Whit-|the soft hat, particularly to the trial aime | » York about . Kitson and) Keeler bine gether with + and, to val Jump—ta T. Cornish and W. & OD. en. | take on additional interest. As between | sides. We have them, as well as three weeks ano : |. Wagner to Rranny. jandad of him on his drive to Seep cane eis intaledt? Heo Capo-| eersoa. Heno and Endurance by Right, the |i authorized autumn styles in stiff Col Dreyfus, of the Pitteburge, Sin fe 1H y fire, Dolan doubled to centre. Kelley | xol, landed Wah Jump—G. Moward Smith, J. P, Bulkeley! weiter will incline to Heno. ‘This is a| the authorized autui iy to Beaumont. }fiet to Bay and Daly to Harley. During th Reckloy Med to Sheckard. tok nf a tively half hour} or W. #0. Menderson, BugKests that t w York mani cracking good colt and he has not yet| hats as introduced by the hat fash- Spal at eran sae SCOnE APR ; 6,01 Doh rrauniter. Corcoran hit bile Cate st down , eataab ett x rae hurdle race—G. KR. f and E-}shown hin real form. If he does not/ion leaders. The price is not $5.00 ow that he hax been vy He SSH Ob O10 Ssorre § a rlexe. wy ofiicaat: | Atisseks beat the filly he will at least give her dA ae tans oa FItth taning. sere, caitred a panic amin the case} Teomlle runes. ah Ww, Wornmane B.A. [ thet neigert nets, Mill at Teast give her | but $2.80, No better hats made, Pulses, will gett ahd araerioan La HANLON HAS NEW STA Danton hit to Corcoran and sat guy. | Lommers of Lan» restaurant and injured] Ose, and MP te Sagat time. ce ee AOR AIUE ne an senile ANLON RS. , shied to Marley. Meduite strack | himself by pushing his nets tarough thy We Hi try..tojl win aaldi: Blind. thial gis vcotig nate hedieamnent ona tiatn oh he ms, has drawn noe oO run) panels of a ¢ morning, “but we daveb bas y : salary for two month becsuse of Rog- Sama fold stet to Sheckard. O'Brien | ined : atnee 1 The Meagralcteneoter Sele Whitney's Intentions were regarding the Jecision to put ish the men. tag Order. fanned. Rergen grounded to Daly, No nt the Kliridge titlow, [consider good for un, but It looks. bad | C2tEY of Nasturtium. L 5 “f runs. a je Klar reet_station, f 5 4 f Rite otenia, Brooklyn Cineinnatt i. yaad he wa ork, twenty-four] it the other alx events. Cornish scems| 4! Croker was a central figure at the Hay. rf, Ge irs i track yesterday. He attracted consider- M was ont on ¥ Sheckard Hariey, 1¢ years old, lving at No, 2) Third ave tu have foal Mls nervejaincelthe accident | pat reper caetn ee tee ne nad Jones nit’ a screwer to left | Bolan. cf. Heckley, 1b. GRAVESEND ENTRIES. Apozoll. sald he sO nee ane INL ear: dock to see Michael. F. Dwyer, who Went the ball ne fe kround. ‘The C — } ce e : ‘ SeWEYOrNeNBaaaten seers Steintelat, 3h. (Special to The Krening World.) Were tnken in a patrol wagon] He nema to think that his knee is badly| “€%# the fares from a carriage from HATTERS AND MBN'S OUTFITTERS, Van Met t RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. ['0 Centre Street Court, where they wit) |!ured. You zee, we figured on having| OTC corner. It was ies ph fora . 39 & 48 Cortlandt St. ‘M.—The entries tomorrow's racea|D¢ arraigned, a good chance In the long Jump. that Mire’ Croker; and)isir, cee et were | RET WKEN 6TH AND sTot AVE. “Li” STATIONS, haadace wid'| sUmpires Nash are an follows: Kelly ix charged with assault oy Fred Workman. will not unin the) Dad friends. but th Here Also at Now Havps; Cows, promen (Special to The Evening World.) setting: mite] Reuas, of No. 101 Halsey street, Hrook- | auarter, and we must admit there is not|oleasantly for some minutes, Davis and Car Mr. Dwyer is a pathetic figure as he 5 the aa lyn, and Willia 0 a man in our party)that has shown sea A a Te ECT ATI, O., Sept. 2.—Atter ye Suid tacate 106 | ee One eermmateltngt fahth were { te. well_as Boardman. near! site alone in his carriage, One's recol- ry Mit wafely, Wag] iemtasts carnival, in which the Reda net {os|UWo of the men he knocked dow and {| it we win at ail, it can only be lection goes back to the time when he Uae MRR Re aon a werse Auatieccedy there were not enougn M1 Lone Fisherman... 104] Capozoil tx charged with vsing Uireat. ;complished by winning the hin jump] wagered his thousands with a sang frold ie fans at the i. ernoon to] Coble ees eni > mi 10-yard dash, omit ItPark thlatacternoan’ to | (Cenenan 10 rete Cinna Abraham orn, of im rr Dut ho bas Spraker. ohevoferg| that made him a remarkable plunger. irst. Zimme hit by a “ respectable holler The season pp eltelee anes, hands arendinwinetnrios the briane st men In the world, as an opponent.| His nervous trouble has made him a to Mn Pers, so far aw the business end ts con. | $e, turlonge Bidlekey King tol were arraigned” in i ttt the Proad jump Henderson can| hopeless cripple, yet he is so. patient and rd} bet hope! Le cerned, Is dead, t tte 22298 [Police (Court “hetore Masini pan Nhat will never be enouah Ce eieese | cheartul_in his affiiction that one can- Hanlon haw corralled a bunch of new ute 3 rye ool] mer. Capozoll wan dned $10 and Renty [ana Seat will news will Indulge only” in| not help but feel the keenest admiration imaige: pennant winners for next year to atave VS UME pete! 3c Leatagtoastop or farther examina | ight exercises to-day and be as teadv| for his gameness, Hix devotion to the rat F Mt the possibility of a number of the | MeAsdle Rochester 92 g as {s possible for the events to-morrow. thoroughbred !s remarkable. Pad rep chey threw out toxtars giving him the “mar-1 Dy Ream ’ ; hoy 123, ‘ Vis war atopped on Wag: tea ML dace det ~ Mr. Croker won handsomely on the | qttendance for, ladies, PROVED brow) Not i heart" when contract signing. time ~ LATEST FIGHTING ‘NEWS, © Do witistaninsns to taekis Mismll MF 49d Induce} ees yesterday. Frank Farrell, the ary 00. "568 Hirosdway, 3 anted agner doub) © around again. report has beep circulate, I-room king, was his adviser, capeci- ‘hr hand trying 1 he real ie that Ebbets has landed Grorge Siler, the wellshaown referee ot Antic | so eet meet that deerRe Gardnes: will be Rhy In tho third race, which Farrell's | “i t™asst below: Wanamaker's, near Oth otreet, him saci Sat » brand new Hghta of the horsehide, arguments, will ome! at the George on i fily, Katherine €., won, Up to that rineneld ane 1 of them touted as wonders and the Ker contest In St. Louls on Thu ti ‘1 vias over $5,000 winner, ‘ oto Jones, 1 very eal - Lon ace Mr, Croker was A % Bed ncon soled a ean. econ! ‘ q)orst in the Western Association, : s fob —<—<—<—>__—— Sporting 4 Merritt A ‘advanced ‘wo of them are pitchers and the reat 59 sessseseee + Tat mIBhL by “Rupe? ; Tee eS eat hetero share ted te ret jie de sage pcr eneaanee shane taneens e ‘Sat KENNEDY HAS HOPES. AOKI JOCKEY. GLUB RAGES Watnoria tiv, Clarke and “ie Wright, of Dayton, and Adrian Joss, of : fo ont of thelr clans have! fay. at Gra . #IX RACES TO-MORROW AT 215 P.M. Ing. Wagner stole. second. He 1 botn aix-tooters. The flelders ‘ for some time, bet $5 to steal weird and was out, Warner to ‘Ke Mullin, jot . i , ys Lanky Bob" Bis tA Leth hte a ab paar Four Eight runs, 4. “rurnen Toledo: J.P. Gochman and atinounced k Rownds) w Ce i i Ea, Wheeler, both of Dayton, itt Race—For all ages; band! tweniy-round. bout. j Toe te Labatt erileent . ; Medic: GEO GT LT Wright, who is sald to be the best in| « queer Sees Rantleams male end Taek Hermanns of the 3 SERIE ore of aa ci she OTE ee ee eine oral GRTAHATIRS Miller singled, Warner was hit by the bunch, algned with ets a week | Advance Guard .....128 Toe Regent oeer them a puree, a“ HE ae eelared omit be fries, the champion pugilist of the world, OLD DR. GRIND! pitched ball. lef Warner. | ago, uccepied ndvance money and then | First Whi) AWS Kamera i will recelve Lattaceuevantertelts ters hie, wilt make hia frat appearance fn thin! i Merritt ‘9 dro of | junined the Cleveland) American | Mernir ealde 1105. Mack Dik a t " mae jurphy in quran spotted a4 AD HE IE ete ha er ves pe aids gem fds : sa bern enarched | NEW MANAGER FOR BOSTON. Rollance Maerewnirerher wit mectisos | eee a ner to. Branafield. No runs, A. _ month wo | Febbete ti Ind to nay | Bee fn se NO ENG esses, y ete Turner. be colored llaht-welaht,:of *| Kennedy, the heavy-weight fighter of . Bmith, the new second baseman, who| Wright's release from Dayton, a sae i thes fa a war a pitcher fen years ayo, agreed to| Manager Armour wanted #250," The | 3 : : the roloredight-welght, has’: SIGIR EIR a San Franetaco, in a four-round bout. ticles of agreement, ich and Phyle went to tho bench.| Natlonal agreement expires next Mane Laren i on ROSTON, Sept. 4.—A. C. Buckenderger| According to the ar Emith ‘hud a good curve. Branny. Med bets says Brooklyn will et : q Jeffries must knock out Kennedy within toh Murs feiteney." walked. Doubie| Weight and Armour wilt met tefl, "| ON Si 8 “a ne Bar| il manawe the Hoston League WAN] Urine of eour rounds or forfelt Hh | OFFIC OVE May ; Davis inzel, “followed ‘ ee ‘ a ach’s grounder. , No rune, First inning. —— Te pleted to have him take charge ot} Kennedy has,been training for the con: Mase d ta Deraunanrer Bena: ay convenient after] test and in reported io be tn Mt condl- Fonrth Inning. c to |. manager of Gus Rublin, has af the club as suo DISKASES OF MEN CURED Zeckte) JACKSON, Miss., Sept. 24.—Sec: i » George Gardner, (he midtie- the regnlar seasou Is ended. Bucken-| tion to give the big fellow a hard battio, jaya in DR. PAUL'S over singled. Van singled. Wosner rider wan hended over by O'Brien | of State Power, who had sock iene Shimsion CUBR i eh i matched. to Cette Eastern Latpue for the tame tne] semteies te ino im pod anape, ae as stopped a | ott ‘and eta rang | No runs. @ays of pneumonia, died ea As Mes tuan.” Gardner’ bas pieced ticentd coarea tiie aiit ikon the champions} been tratning for abaut four weeks for a on Ganzel’s: out, bay's torrid. welt eluded the active morning. Wea tages sindden's management, and the letter says p twice and Anished te Ais champlonship fight with Gua Rubia,

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