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6 THE WORLD: WEDNE ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. SE SDAY EVE FD | ‘MICHAEL IS THE CYCLE RACING _ |JEFFRIES’S JOLT ST HARD la WONDER OF THE CENTURY.| KNOCKED KENNEDY After Two Rounds of Pretty Fighting Last BELLE OF LEXINGTON BEAT(JONES'S TRIPLE SCORED A’ Night Champion Stopped His Opponent. CERVERA FOR THE PLACE. RUN IN FIRST. (Special to The Evening World.) seemed propelled as if by the force of @ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. %5.—A cham-| battering ram, and looked as though pionship fight in miniature was the bat-| they would go through $2 ~nedy. tle between Jim Jeffries and Joe’ Ken-| The knockout blow was a wonderful nedy Inst night In the Reliance Club] one. It wan give and take for two min- ring at Oakland, From the sound of the! utes of the second round, when for an gong which sent the men together! instant the vulnerable point of Ken- in the first round until Kennedy was|nedy’s chin was exposed. Jeffries saw unexpectedly knocked out in the second’ his opportunity. His left glove hardly Mt was one of the prettiest exhibitions of | travelled three inches. boxing ever seen here. Kennedy was lifted clear off the floor Jeffries was in superb physical condi-| and fell half outside the ropes. He was tlon and fought throughout like a cham-|ccmpletely out while the ten seconds pion. Kennedy proved a great surpri: were told off and he had to be assisted though, He stood his ground and gave) to his corner. blow for blow, ‘The pity of tt was there} Kennedy said before he entered the Firet Race Went to Antolight,| Pirates War with Bowen Second and Satire Third. The Matt (Special to The Fresing Worl.) mite GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, fept | a” Davia: %.—Topcoats reminded race-goers that | Clarke, the season {# drawing to a close. and Resume agner, that 2 jong winter without the beloved) Hransneld, ponies {x at hand. The alr was a bit nie. fallish, but pleasant nevertheless, and the crowd enjoyed It [4 The track was fast and the card was was no steam behind the blows he land- eine. Beas he kwould keep, away, from, the @o0d enough to Insure excellent sport inet exes ed, and when Jeffries found tt out he| tien inix things, He cust this good The attendance was large and enthuel- N PARK, changed his style of fighting’ at once. | resolution to the wind as soon as he put astic. The Monarch Stakes, for three-| Pa., Sept ie New York men said} year-olds, was the stake event. adieu to Pittsburg, thelr land of t The feature of the afternoon was the] bies, thls afternoon. It was in} starting without a recall at the s(x fur-| July that the team was started on Its Jong and mile and sixteenth poles. The) down slump, and it never recayered Maginnis barrier was in position, and} Pittsburg wanted to win this after- with this machine Mr. Fitzgerald must ns ATH der to make « clean wend them away on the first break.| sweep of the series. The crouching attitude was cant aside,| Up his fists, as he was the ageressor. = Al the first attempt he landed flush om ie he atood up, advancing quickly 84 | Jerriea's mouth. As they came together re istibly upon his opponent. each time Kennedy was the first to lead Kennedy landed four hard blows on|and usually landed, but recelved Jef- sShei ri fries's right on the ‘ribs in return. Jeffries's head in the first round, but] fryea’s TIEnt on tne tie ve utter Kens the champion didnot seem to mind) nedy ike a bear. giving him no rest. In them. He kept coming all the time, and] a clinch Kennedy slipped down, ‘but for every blow he received he landed | ¥as Up without an instants delay. | Fle tne bi Si vn tH fresh d full of fight) when i The experiment wag watched with al Col’ Dreyfuss, of the Pitteburgs, de- two. Hix favorite was a right to the] Sas atl tres jab which sent him reat deal) of: interest: Riles EA UA ate een BS 4 ; body each time before a clinch. They] down and out. FIRST RAC ball trust story fm urg players, who] announce a feld lare sure of the ff Betirg | day for Oct. 4 Wagner will attempt to reak the long-distance throwing recotd Mathewson announced to-day he would not go.on the Frisco bareball trl For three-year-olds; selling, mile and a tent Probably the most famous cyclist In the world to-day {# Jimmy Michael, the { | | Starters, whta. jocks Bt Autolight, 107, O'Connor 1 Bowes, 101. Cochran... 4 Satire. 109, Wonderly.. 2 & 9 3 midget cycling wonder, who for years see ponROner tocday from the Homes | bas been acknowledged the fastest mar | siead. Pa, football team and may ac-|behind the pacing machines. The cham- | mt plonahin of four countries, which really | Firat Inning. means the championship of the world, | Murphy got firat.gafely, Jones cripled, |! been Michael's honor on a number | Murphy scoring. n wan out, Ritchey /of occasions. to firat, | Jonea should have scored on| Horn in Wales, Michael started riding this, but the coacher at third was asleep. : - Van reprimagded both the coacher and|!" “9. wiuning the champtonshtp in time ition: el was winning fame and GRAVESEND ENTRIES. most successful on RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Bept. of the feason the pair dl- %J-The entries for to-morrow's races - rare ey are as follows netween Kennedy a ri me oelivgtrearcolier i: st December, and sig furlong set eeeeseert eee y King Hanover... —EEEE a : Looe Fish'mn, 104. Wild Pirate, 106, Woots Collegian, 166, Burns... Belvine, 111, McCue ito, 98, Martin... Goldilla, 101, MeGina.. 6 Start poor, Won driving. ‘The start in this race was made with bo Fecal. It was a dit ragged, mt per- feotion could not be expected on the first attem) Batire at once rushed ded he would manage him- King Me Fair Kntent. fin the future, The Midget made a itentander Sylieee or manager, and during the early Golden Cottage... © genson he failed to score one | HTART DENIES HE'S CONNECTED | (aiehasnses --- x, Jones. Strafik nit to Branafeld, Jones|Cardif, He discontinued his Job as a fetory. the front, followed by Bowen, Collegian, ed = victory Gold Getker. 219 Namtor = and pelvino, Satire held his lead to Hitdey, ppoore Age was pan hoe ns UN: buteher boy yp oeten to take up cycling, It iso alr to give some credit to WITH SCHEME. Major Daingerfeld | 110 the far turn, where Bowen paaned him) MGiTy Gave Ac Davia ‘a promenade. [nd he wont erful speed at home gave Albert Champion, who has paced Second Race.—Por three-year-olds and up; eell- re Lone Fisherman and Aptolight | Clarke's ugly fly waa caught by G.| him courage to vialt England in Michael to the majority of his victories ings mite and a furlong. Davis in the short centre. A. Davis |where ho captured firat honors in evary z = i Armor... <107 Little Datay HOt Cantor moved up tast’ with {stole second, owing to Warner's high lovent. S tn the Garden, “The Frenchman Na8/y.De Hane Robison Hasn't Heard | Patan oo. 000 08 Ponte ROT Mght and naticd Hawee invthe inst | throw. Wagner punched a liner to deep [O00 1, Peer mpi 4 heady pacemaker, and has cea a Sine er ncaa ts [aay Caoriner 20:92 tntrastre tc nd nalied | Hows the lat | right rontre for three bags. A. Davia i the year o! the diminutive tided his man in innumerabie ways. Tnrird Race—The Hitchenek Steeplechase Handi- Autolight winning by a head. Bowen| and Beau scorin, Bransfeid tanned. cyclist was the champion of France, and There is much depending on the man Belleve It. i for three-yearvids and wp; about two and was aix lengths in front of Satire. Ritchey doubled to, right. Wagner cof, latter defeating all the crack ridern came who manipulates the “cau-cnu'’ ma- Goer Revie Cheesemite SRCOND RACE. ing. Ritchey fenches thiiires runs, |t America in the fall and ncored a shine, and none knows this better than Sererierne Siise Seitchei aul ; handicap; about atx turk : = notable victory over Starbuck at. th chael. He has made the Frenchman “ es . cn | Sir Hubert: Jere Te oe een Beating: Second, Inning. Quill ClubieeeUoee Soe ren ee his friend fpr Ife bya few file tokens | CLEVELAND, Sept. 25.—When shown | $f, Hubert -- Caren ee 4 amen, Th sester SHEMS S-Place. | Wagner assinted pit” Miller was presented with a gold Belle ef Lexington, 100, 2» ¢ sa] watch “Just his size Te made a good [World's records from two to ten miles, M13! O/conaor 3% 10 3 | bid for a hit, hut was out, Wagner t. and It might be sald at thin time that no of apprectasion for the work performed, | ine despatch from New York to-day, | Last Chord and It ts safe to aay that no better team pareba!l and pro-| Orman ..... can be found than the popular Weleh- | #tating that a trust In basebal Pr man and Ma chief pacentakers "| fessional athletics was being organized,| Fourth Nace—The Alg Michael will ride against Floyd Mc-| President Frank de Haas Robison, of ot Axe) furlongs Davis out. ‘Rab-| Later in the year Michael lowered all @ 1000! first. Warner planted a single past [rider has ever held as many records as Farland, the elongated pedailer trom the <i b, 2% -Wjahort. | Ritchey tovsed Mathewson out. line “Welsh Rarebit.”” At different times Pacie Coast, to-night at the Garden, | the St. Loula National League Club, Fr, Weatker. 69, Chi 1 Reape! the Agures from two to one hundred The pair wii clash. in a motor-paced | sald: ; er, 09, Chran 10 Georke Davis made neat work of Zim- if one h race at fivesmlte heats, ochin lela vonlatelylthe fret intimatice | Gontnce c late, 113. Woot. miles, both against ime and in compett- setithouan the meene victories of l1 nave received concerning the matter. | Femesole 5 4 0 {|mer's grounder near second base. T: é Muir. “110, “Oden Reha} was turning away from the ball aiteenie IROETIIC EA abos rammole tz. omoeteny a 212.5 meuel 101 68430 fe when his bat nit it and the leather Be Mn ah ah tarts on the “skimming dish track, the Calle | I feel almost sure that I would have re-| Retormer. s--. v---108 In this race the no-recall system dropped safely in left. Warner caught . 2 ‘ornlan asserts that he will’ lead the | ceived at least a hint of tt ere this from | Man-o'-War... $7 ‘anny napping off frat. A. Davis saun- | Rehind human pace in Michael Welsh lad over the tape. in_ straight be behind the| Fifth Race—For three-year-olds; mile and sev. enty. yards. any definite steps had really | Aiszy’aeneck of Anse Darling... all ‘aul Clifford heats in to-night’s struggle. Since re- | those who are sald to covering from his recent Ilness Mc-| scheme, ! Farland has trained dillgently, and 18) been taken aa prunes he: nansbeen’to lowing Vice-President C. W. Somers. of the] ,,Sith Race For threeyearcolde and ap; sell motors at r ed. and it {8 this] American League, discussing th> same! Tower of Candies....108 Dr. Riddle. p knowledge that gives fim such sont | subject, sald: “It's the first word I have| Maria Bolton.....-.- 99 Milita used in, and when the barrier went y at ed, Warner ry Up Whiskey Hing, the favorite, was teft SNe rune iia | Cotestes Eom s Linton)€ anjold-cime gris ding at the post, The others were val, for the champlonship of the world. AgAY. tn beaurteut order. Belle of Lex. Third inning He also scored over MeDute, Leana @ pace to the stretch, fol- Murphy singled. Jones out on hit to} and Chase, who was consilered the best lowed in close order by Unmasked, 3 reais = Gtuart and Rowdy. They “held thin | qeiteney,., Van hit, safely. | Strang |middie-distance rider of England. Before order to the stretch, where Unmasked| Clarke was tossed out by Miller. Beau, |the largest crowd that ever attended dence. Is a fact that outside of Sweet Tooth. Glenneltie Velosea on Belle of Lexington and In a| doubled, “siatty threm, Wagner out. i, [a bicycle race in Madtaon Square Gar- 1 Michael there 1s probably ‘no living | heard of the matter. It may be true. | piaurber Contests wild drive won by three-quarters of w| Davie got “Branny's" grounder and | Gen Michael lowered the colors of Fider that can whirl around the Garden | put 1 doubt it very: much.” BaroF Giror Glepear Be oR Ot eee tone | Ganset took the, throw.// No, rune; frank Starbuck, and the little fellow Na fear’ in ins “composition and is cere| CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—Preaident Hart. | jiimeit Cherries ni ervera,, Foarth Inning. h i ti) Stee Rhea viet ttatnly skilled In the art of getting the [of the Chicago National League Base-| Tonicum Dastize THIRD RAGE. aa the honor of having defeated every fmost out of hia pace. Club, ald to-day that he knew | Hultstlopoche The Monareh Stakes; for three-yeer-olds; | Ganzel Med to Beau ke caught| rider in America who essayed to fol © possesses undaunt- | Dall Club, 5 —————— mile and a furlong. G, Davis's hard crack, Miller winged.( the pacing ona will fight It out to the | nothing about the formation of any ath- iS ecalaatn eal the Warner forced him at nec runs D hd ie very end. This was proved conclusively | letle company in New York City with Seartore, whis., focks. St.HIt Pye. 5 h wi Gold |. Odom... 2 1% 1! Leach’ macrifice to Warner | count of probably $4,000 Dublin, 121, MeOue..... 1 20020 7:5 caught Zimmer's foul, Ganzel and Mil- a sohaidte a Start good. Won easily, Time—1.54 4-5, ler (chis sone) almost. collided. walle |®0rme-ractng gume more suite handed During "99 Mt Ritchey singh Another game has been arranged between the South Brother Jeland Field Club and Cuban This game will be decided at Bourh ust winter In the aix-day rac . when Ne ei rode to the end und won, although every | Who" hig name had Deen connected stroke of the pedal was torture to him, [and that his name did not belong amony ‘An amateur mile Invitation that will] the organiaers. and ‘This was an easy race for Gold Heels,| after Tanny’s hikh fy, Ganze! toox| during the season mingled with the jacelte: The auzeplority of the amateurs Brother laland on Sunday afternoon. The teland fob teat all the way and won in athe ball, No runs followers of the “sport of kings.’ ‘The Jon te Indoor “circuit ts 1nlse on th pgreneceney: a eum beat the negro champions In the last two Fee Ce hy eesntyengtnay Dublin was Fitth Inning. end of the year found Als bank arta gy Te ongy neat, Senretver eng Pleale|of thal Gravemi Asc: ames played 5 i Mathewson fanue Mur; also} ance somewhat depleted owing toh “ride against Hurley.’ Dobbins, F The Cromn A. C., o! a ride; aelliags ve and a bait] SABNCA. Jonen the to Heat rans | tine and : i }Yout itiington and dial: ‘Phe two fipad | aual picnic to-nleht at Conmopolitan Park, One on Boat Club Regatta. Van muffed A. Davis's fly, giving him | {ng <on, slows horsen | tn second. Clarke alt by pitched ball, [Stead of fast ones, so that in Beaumont hunted | Waxner angled: Al again took to the racing gam avis and Clarke scoring. Btrang ca at ext undosnthelinn Branny's foul, On, Wagner's steal of | Minced himeest under the mana 5| second, Wagner threw low and Beau- Jim Keely, 1] mont ‘scored, Wagner getting third, | Midget with the best p 4 | Ritchey hit to Macey. Wagner wax run! money could procure, 2] down between third and home, Ritches : 2] was caught off second. ‘Three runs Eells : slaih tain. NOTED RACE-HORSE HERE. 12). Wagner got Van's lper. Strang dou- Ganzel singled and Strang s men In each heat wil compete in the | iunired and Serentleth stree and Amsterdam| The annual regatta of the Union Doat Club, (final. All of the local flyers have en- ue, The officers for the oceasion wil! be! saith was postponed on account of the pe tered the mile handicap, besides which | Frank McKeritt, seraeant 15 Coane, | ere act: sor ieletepziaill Ba Mela ae arlene ral other Interesting events will be] president; J. Houlihan, ai; James! Prealdent McKinley, Marlen decided. ‘Walsh, treasurer, and M. Unj eecretary. River Saturday. SMOKER St.HitFin, 6 iy ‘Beauchamp . ! Seabee, ae : 5 Leas poulonests Brite arnas Srna Price of surrey, 20, Playiike, “102, Daiy | Bing Mantle. 102.McGinn 1 { @oldaga, 106, O'Connor. Ing outtht that {in a mhort ‘|Royal Flue » Winner of the Royal * ans Wagner 107,Woots 11 : ia fied to Branny, Miller out, {ues Bi itewiit (3) fanny alone. One runs Hunt Cap, # Mantton. fl t Friv ame? E iz] Leach singled, Zimmer forced him at h BG 4 nreliy is Creamers 12 1318. ecknngh singled. | Zimmer forced him at] On the Atlantic ‘Transport liner Mant- Tanny ie {tou the thoraus to Gangel, Wagner | Flush arrive: and Clarke scored first on G. Davin’ wi feud to Jones F Hon Roy yesterday from Lone: He isa winner of the Koyal Hunt ¢ Royal Flush is own + This race was under the old_syatein | A: te the Clark. barrier, | Cassvilie | mon' E jumped away in front and set a hot! single Pace to the stretch, followed by the | Bra de of Surrey, Star of the Weat ai p. tby Frank Gard- y a |e Renee 2 y close order. When they | run ner and tratned by Kugene Leigh ‘The je stretoh the leading divi- ™ i ' . joy dal otg! OK paring: ints ihe stretan the leading divi- eventh Inning. Mion and atso elght 1 in: jowed In front. with Bohwalbe. ‘These | .Warner fanned, Mathewson fied tof two yearlings came over in char lwo fought it out to the lust aixteenth, | Clarke Mu fanned. No runs Teddy Lewis, who took W, K Vand Stra to fi Zim- te - S when Lacrimae joined issue, and, Lae ork A ratalin DUNUs horses to the other side. FLOYD MAC FARLAND AND 7 og away, won eastly by if from Btar of the Weat, who } head in front of Eehwaibe.. © “FIFTH RACE. p runs. _——_— _ a JIMMY MICHAEL: Eighth tuning. 5 Pitcher Donow Regt eS RE naa iptrang [for ache 8s salt earcd. tu"! NOTES OF THE GOLFERS. Davie ft (i rrell Med to Stein _ - wild throw, Willie was He was out on = 4 [third. Sheckard walked to Kelley. Deo tw played y "4 ae ond. Dotan hunted to toreoran wal be played Advance Guard disqualited % 2 [Sheckard made a daring Corcoran, - 6 ee | Tt Rood. Won ridden out . scoring on the out his hit inte} Regent went to the towed | to. Murphy. Daly etrotied and stale se 1 wax natled at the plate | by First Waly and) Morning {kroundad to Corcoran. run, Advance Guard trating’ be Mee Nin | tay canned, Marlen alngled, ani got eS | , THE fan thus for five furionis atid the ru manuuake, second on Kelleyoa wilt t _ I the ‘crowd wan amazed to, see urns | adggaaan vated shattered ie air by DELMAR FINISHES. Till compete at mates ylar tor « cup prenentted G by EOD Twinine. Tush Morningside to the front and ride Dahlen. Noo runs tent of the club | first. Jones walk ; her as thou in the last furlong of the Y force 0} RACK [ie Gpiys sary (he nfy-pine original ea: ws race.” Momingaide “tcned vinte. the | Ot. V ane, force of 4 Center fairs RACE T teats for the 18 + Cap Kolt “competition i - es stretoh 3 lenzths tn front of “Advance | Ome rin ; ; lees ru reeartay ying round over Guard. and the Regent closed together Thalstole byttsaln Irwin singled, ble was follows. at Bala. tt poointiag eld. cone } At the furlong pole Advatice York oo 1 a tg steal of second, Farrell's ar a omtle W nie the valtial otter ‘ and The Regent both pareed Mo! te oo34086 ff Helsman’s mitt for a base Ro Pomea aide. Then Advance Guard drew a and’ won ridten out by tw lene ; fom The Regent, PRO 834 a long: front of Morningside. H end Michaels claimed O'Connor crowsed singled, — Kee it to, Otien Juggied the END WITH REDS. | <0ring i Mrreil Wii Golf Clud com: sin Dobbe walked. Cor re in the ipa at ip na f Medical. Fe forsenods| voor Beckley inte them at the furlong pole and Adee nite Ito B. Soy | ¥ AND , heat mF AT Ak and Adyar Tat Order. TeoreRraN Dal s Have , Oa — Sixth Rece—About six furiongs.—We Cincinnars JO Hrien walked.” te oct. At vominius, Titre Price: Pearl Fi Wide? second canal aay, ey nan Wan a t Den Luk ) iy Bre third, ee NaF second and Haties, If ac attehed tall, He Three - & eg | Dol ‘ Reckley, 1h 1 but wits —— = FAMOUS R NO. SSIS 5 Nit | Kelley He_ was, then {VAMOUS R NO. S318 4 } » WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE Bey ee Dra = 9A ny agnnyelelaneal BASEBALL CHAT. Hy Irwin, 3 Oritrien, Sh |for., Fax ran tor | Helsman Pe RACE TRACK, Hawthorne, sept ( Bergen \Tas's. smacking: drive and tos al Following are ihe results of tie Hea ot feelin 1a NanUasecoHUME Nod cuneiealiees eH NATIONAL meine #eheduled to be run here to-day ! PRTC Tani 1. | — OF THE fs | pectal to The Fventug World.) ted Hs. | | ig ears Tees ut | CINCINNATI, ©, Sept. 3. Thir w a«| Suthoft. took 1 . s place in the +. Arachue, 3 to 5 for cof wants | set-away day” for the Champions anc WON. Daly. single left, Dahlen tied HACES TO-MORNOW AT 215 P. 4 Rady third. Time— "| tie Keds, but few except the iyed-ine {uid up with Dalye No ane eee pond Race Bx and a halt furlongs | she-wnol faa wave Cw thought, ‘The |" Hariey Rrauned. 10 Dabiien. Becklvy! Nmtional Lengue Games f RIGINAL HIGH GRADE = 10 Vand eae Dodie, § to & for place, was su 8 Mi Perkins third, ‘Time: ye | an they call Walend ef the profes: |to Daly. O'lrien Med to Mr Third Race—One mile.—Won iy Une} 1 out here, and the Kame here ia{One run OLD DR. GRINDLE, m, 1 to 1 and 6 to 1; Corn ¥ . t 7 a Fourth Inning. to.} for place, was» leader than a herring, Tae Superbaw ~ ut Fithird. Time, 1, pod MELE | ore not at all leg-weary from thelr Farrell rounded to Corcoran, (or 5 : 3 | exertions of the pant two dityx, Although YAn Hed to, Stolnfeidt. Dobbe ha <8, p ‘Hobokens to Finy Vhitites, | they walloped the horsehide for 45 hite “He Kk out. Suthoff singled to nplaints, scalding. thi « jloft, Irwin clutehed Bay's mixcue. Hare ley Lined one to Dolan,” No rune ho Tantog. and reulated the bases just 61 tin spblateadh et he ner way shel they were Just am eager thin rrnoon | Cricket Grounds, Hotoren, At] and, ke Ollver Twist, clamored fo: be the free appearance ot m recon! for marvellous CANS AT ATL West 12 es. Advice free. Shee! 1. Dolan walked : Te Montel dita ere wundaree.s to's Jo this vietnity this season-| 13) to to-day the Hanlonttes had won [ley strolled, Daly singled, scoring] mow ehective work with tie cee ee ere oS ” & e & : jeuch’ a” good sircee| piileed Rie iy he pea Sheckeard ail Dolan. “icellop afoin third making four drives, cheekard and LAFAYETTE CAPSULES : bry a1) ; ‘ dK efORe| ‘the ball out for heane Kitson's hi 50e. rage Manager Hanlon to-day signed ing the plate on. Bergen’s wild throw,! lenges ever made vn the grounde, | + “ay "| cure. all unnatural tiecbarges. oe; at ll dra tan Tobacco Co., Distributers.