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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1901. Poe RE iain OIE “ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD: WESTERN FLY GEORGE GARDNER WENT THE LIMIT IN HIS FIGHT BROKE RECORD, WITH JOE WALCOTT, BUT LOST THE DECISION. ARTIST POWERS'S IMPRESSIONS, AFTER DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGHT. (OORT, BERLE") ¢e Z DWM A ae SUS PENSE, & 2) ENDURANCE BY RIGHT’S SIX | FURLONGS, 1.08 2-5. = HO NE/ Lady Hollyrood, at 40 to 1, Wan) @ the Good Thing in the Flatiands, SD RACE TRACK, > Bept. 28—Seven races of a very attra tive nature brought out a large crowd | to the Gravesend course this afternoon, | the yacht race having no apparent ef- | fect on the attendanc The Stake features were the Third| Special, which brought about a meeting | between Clarence Mackay's colt. Hen | and John W. Schorr's filly, Endurance by Right. Tne Flatlands, for two-year- olds, and the Occtdental, a handica: a mile and a furlong. WHOS Sz) To!! / WALCOTT IN ACTION pO} ‘There was no race on the programme | (2) that was not attractive, and the racing | Dla fair to be the best of the meeting. @ irae The track was very fast and fit for, Sah Fecord breaking, The weather was per IG SS ~——__._S Ce fect. » a : nak: Sen F my MONEYS S>) 5) furlongs. » : UP, ANI WANTS jd. | MY POKE GRAVY, St.HIL Fin F : Wonder. 6 4 Mounce 1 4, Coehran Modrins, 110, Walsn..... Military, 97, ‘Crosthwatt .8 Bly, 108, O'Connor. HY 3 Contend, 106, J. Woode. 9 1 Teatcum, 103, Wilk Lat 20) oo Start peor.” Won Time—1.10 1-5, Stuart rushed away in front and was never caught, winning in a big gallop by four lengths from Connie, who was gecond all the way. Satire third all the Way, was three parts of a length pentnd | 2 Connle. Modrine, the heavily played ta- | 3) Vorite, was never prominent. SECOND RACE. joa; handicap, mile and seventy (Special to The Evening World.) Bpectators could not repress a laugh atyon It. ‘This was done, and it was de-) much wrestling and rough tactics pre- Low. SAN FRANCIBCO, Sept. Z7.—Joe Wal-| the spectacle Walcot made, He was| cided that some of the bandages be| valling throughout. The disparity tn SWEET CHARIOT) the shortest man in the ring. and the| removed. Gardner retired to his dress-| size also precluded the possibility of Jolllest. Ing-room, the spectators the while Jeer- displaying sclence. The men clinched { f machine, gained the decision over! For a time it seemed itkely thero|ing at Walcott. The latter's cheruble continually, and during thelr bear-like George Gardner last night in Mechantes’| would pe a hitch in the proceedings. | countenance was, if anything, more ex-| embraces Gardner punched jcott's 5 Pavilloa after twenty rounds of desper-| Walcott knew hiv opponent's right hand | panatve, and he smiled back broadly | body and slapped him over the kidneys. ate fighting. not In the best condition and he| at the remarks hurled at him from the| The men had hardly stepped into the The colored boxer 1s not to be meas-| made a personal examination of the | gallery. ring before It became evident why Wal- ured by any rules such as other men| method by which it was bandaged.| ‘The decision of Referee Jack Welsh |cott likes to fight big men. Gardner's are gauged by, He conceded Gardner. | Gardner had his gloves on, but removed | wan a just one, Walcott was the /arms, if driven out at a natural angle, Pronounced the mont promising mlddle-| them #0 the bandages could be in-| aggressor throughout, and what clean| would be far above Walcott's head. welght In the world, about fifteen | spected. Walcott at once made a dotere| blows were delivered came from his|The colored man thus got under a lot pounds In weight, seven veare in age! mined objection to the bandaging,| battery. He scored the only lean |of swift rights and lefts which, if they and eleven Inches In helght, and then! claiming it wan too heavily reinforced, | knockdown, although Gardner wrestled | landed, would have done terrible exe- sailed tnto him as though the olds were | making ft almost as hard as a plaster | him to the floor several times. cution. Had Gardner not been one of cott, the marvellous human fighting | Yor all yards. Betting, Starters. whts, jocks St.HIf Min, str.P ‘Teo Rhymer, 104, Woote.. 23 1s Gg MoAddle, 95, Cochrane... 3°28 2? 3-2 Smoke, 106, O'Connor... 1 1% 3 91d 1 F Rtart poor; won driving. Time—1.444-5. Smoke jumped away in front, and O'Connor began his waiting tactics, al- Ways fatal. with a free running horse. McAddie laid Blongakle to the streten, where he had Smoke beaten, The Rhymer then took a hand, and closing good and strong in the last sixteenth , mot up in time to nall McAddle on the two | the cleverest and coolest of defensive brary: a neni McAddie was thel other: way, cast jengths in front of Smoke. c . b 3 . THIROTRACE When the principals and seconds held | O'Rourke tried to quiet him, saying he Not a Sclentific Fight. fighters, he would have gone only a ¢ ant Eatlantas for worrear-ote thelr usual discussion In mid-ring the! would ask the referee to pass judgment | ‘The fight was not a scientific one, too! short distance, COAROREDOOTOOTATOIEGORTECO ire tarlongs. = x —— = = whia., jocks, Stilt Fip, . no! ’ | ’ to-day by again winning the Western Beadle Mowe ioe weet, 4 rt dies Pan Hy | Women's Golf Champlonship on the Prancesco, 115, T. Burns. HY Sih et eatent SERIE Hy Onwentsla links, She met and defeated rh Finder. il. Mie" 10 Mrs. H.C. Cha -Taylo ‘ peal ae commas 3D a Hoy Bis C, Chatield-Taylor in the final Ac Wik Oi seh" p." 0 a) . denna ae ae ioc auans Misa Anthonys sensational acore of 91, ray LS gee 194 made yesterday on the Onwentsia 1mka, - of ry renee ee 1 gave her {rlenda confluence In her wbil- } \ Ld Blitty to go safely through to-day's finals. In the finals for the Governor's Solace » Start ir, Wen cle’ I . . J ‘ Holyrood, a 40 {teense g - Cup Mrs. W. B, Mellvaine and Miss ump away in front nd was never | eye TT Programme for Wind Up of Season Best Ever Emma ‘Kit, both of Onwent were peated wonpng, ever hye detest:| HAWTHORNE RESULTS. — | Arranged for ‘Saucer” Track. ENGLISH JOCKEY CLUBHEARS|WINS WESTERN CHAMPION-|the contestants, while the Governors stretch, folowed by Pearifinder. In the | THE CHARGES. SHIP IN TO-DAY’S FINALS. yro Cup lay” between ) HAL Beldler, of Lake Geneva, Wis., and Miss Edith Hoyt, of Onwentsta. Mrs. W. B. McIlvaine, of Onwentala, won the Governor's Solace cup, defeat- last sixteenth Francesco tired and ther was a hot fight for the place, Busch, Francesco, Pearitinder Pre sumption finishing heads and necks RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, Sept ‘The ra run here to-day result us follows: 1]. The racing at Madison Square Garden debut as a professional, In the early to-night will close the summer. scesen| part of the evening he will meet Mar- |. ©. Chatfleld-Taylor Wi Like Yankee's| Mra, cus Hurley in a match race, bes two| Spectators Didn't art. ad now the famous “skimming dish" 5 . me FOURTH RACE, [Hira Race—Stx and a halt furtonas. | ie tatd away until Deo. §, when the |iweiee wiopegnoats: fared then will start Mandling of William C, Little Champion's Opponent Ing her club-mate, Mise Emma Kirk, Doseemielh Maadics pueile, ad a furlong: et f ran second: |annual atx-day grind will begin. With} Jimmy Michael, whose fast asd art!s- Whitney's De Lacy. On Chiengo Links. two up. Mrs, Mellvaine is a. former sien: Bese PART third. Tin ‘ SuchfataraWae uMmiecsuray | tle work behind motors has made him | Weatern champion. Miss Edith Hoyt, s,. Jocks a stare 0 y Rese Aaa ee eS pd of Onwentala, captured the Governo= "4 22, La Smith... L8G One Won by Me-| Kramer, Floyi Me t er Heide Fariand, John Fisher. | tor ¢ > cup. by beating e lant time prt to hin’ departure Senta Leater. Reiff nas! CHICAGO, Sept. 2% —Miss Reaste! Se Ee eNativa abkas 2 and Lucten Ap- ’ for Paris, by r LONDO: r, of Lake Geneva, Wis., five up,, three 98.11 Sted See Nace aecond, and [Jimmy Michael, Lest W. 3./ for Paris, by making an effort to create NDOD s ACO Se atlenee le ler, of Le 3 i Odom FE ae ee. eee ane | Fenn’; Nabi fuller: George)t Oren NeW figures at five miles. “Major” Tay-| heen reported to the Jockey Club for|Anthony successfully defended ner ttle to ‘go, lor felt ao el An ed in defeating Fratk | qieged auspicious riding of William i} ) | ENGLISHMEN BOWLED WITH CRICKET MATCH RESUMED. GREAT EFFECT. re Stood at ST for Four Wlekets When Adjournment Was Taken To-Daye (Spectal to ‘The Evening World.) | MERION CRICKET GROUNDS, HHAVERFORD, Pa, Sept. 28.—Ideal | weather for cricket prevalled here to- day when the International match be- tveen B, J.T. Bosanquet's English team and Philadelphia was continued on the Krounds of the Merion Cricket Club. When play ceased last night the Phila- deiphians had lost 5 wickets for 78 runs, against the Englishmen’s first in- nigs total of 198. The wicket was not in good condition for batting, and dur- ing the day I. V. Parkin, the English- men's wicket-keeper, recelved a blow from a bumping ball which caused his retirement from the game. When play was resumed to-day R. B. Me and B, J. T. Bosanquet bowled with great effect for the Englishmen, and the Philadelphians could make ab- solutely no stand against It. WIth the exception of N. Z. Graves, no one made deuble iigures, and the Innings came to an end for a total of 103, With a lead of 9 runs on the first innings the Englishmen went in for their second effort at 12 o'clock. ‘They ed with E.R, Wilson and W. E. Harrison against the bowling of King and Clark, With 19 on the board Wi- son was caught in the slips. B, J. T. Hosanquet then partnered Harrison, while the score was Increased to 47, of wh Harrison's portion was 13. Bo- sanquet was responsible for 27 before he was-dieposed of, and when Frank Mitchell and E. M. Dowson «ot to- Keloer three wickets were down for 6&6. Shortly after this J. H. Scatergood, the Paliadelphia wicket keeper, raceive A terriite blow on the eye from the bowling of King, and he retired from the game, When an adjournment was taken for luncheon at 1.J0 the score stood at 87 for 4 wickets, F, Mitchell being not out 12, and Hl. F. 8, Crawford not out 10. — LATEST BOXING NOTES. twenty-round bout defo Hartford, Conn., Frida: te "Kid" Levigny, the ex-lightwelght champloa, who has been trying for some time to get nn wecurel to meet Art 6! he will get matches in the future, but If he meets might just as well ret! from the ring. A good fight between welterweights is te be cided to-ntght. The principale are - thews, of this city, and Eddie Kennedy, ture They are vo fant a twenty-round Sema bee fore the Crescent A. C., of Toronto, Can, Joe Gans and Joe Handler, of Newark, ere to box @ twenty-round bout for « alde bet at the Trenton A. C, on Monday night, ere in id comiition. There will be more fight than on any that has beeg ny months, Gans is the favorite ae far at odds of 2 to 1, ———>—_— Wheelmen'’s Smoker To-Night ‘The opening emober of the Unknown Wheal- men will be held at thelr olub-bousa, Wa. 1038 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, to-night, Profeastena! talent has been engaged for the cecasion, The club run for to-morrewy will be the anneal ‘Pho- tograph Run’? of the season. The destination te [Prospect Park. Won irvine. T! hind Race.—Short course—Flaccus, 6 Kimble, Marcus Hurley, George Schret-| Kramer tat read stonenters thet n \ iam Dertié. Regent wan th 2 and | to 3, feats Corrilio, 2 10 5 dor, Dan Sullivan, Joc Fulton and Dob-| twenty-five mie “yo” lap race, and ax Whitney's De Lacy yesterday, | wher Lory plas UA ELIT ALES SO LS eb of events to, thls wil he hin first appearance tn a that Orne was second 0 |e d ir raced Nes aided, Th 8 bins, entered In the big lst of events rp a ETS a A oh eee ee > ALPHABETIC Nese< be decided, to-night should prove a p ane to nee how he will do when competing 1 the race for the New Barns Plate at] nomenal one. ogainst thirty of America’s best riders DELMAR RESULTS. The programme be made up so an) Header the twenty-five mile inp race the Manchester meeting: De Lacy led x hanitt oe : 4 ros" will meet In a mile - to the distance, when Minale Dee chal- bring out all the exciting features 9f Gan. The amateurs will also have an urn, where Hert Teddy then fell Bent. a—| lenged and won by a head. ‘The spec- RACE TP. | cycle racing, and at the same time make | toning, am they) will meet in a. mile : Guard was a Slorhe races ru are an fole! {he crack riders do thelr best. I on handicap and a five-mile lap race. In tatora showed evidence of thelr disap- Fremont to gain first honors (this race a special champlonahip medal Proval of the reauit. enent. nclghtn of a inile—-| George preter will make his last! will go to the beat rider In the C. Ry Corrigan» Fa kag 2. and his! OA. Waldo, the American Jockey, won the ax an amat 4 to 1, | Appearance 2 Prince’ Edwant Handicap (of 2,08 sov ereigns, for three-year-olds and up ‘ § Ard) to-day; distance one mile and a en-elehths of a mile hae A day; a eee wan eekay ils HT, ifigham's Royal George wan sec. (LOSE Bae | . ond and William Co Whitney's Kilmar- Timer | ; ’ hock IT, (1. Reiff), Anished third. Four- | second, Btarters. whta, pes SQ ilt Hin Saderance by ish. | | We Emno, 115, O’Connor Fits] Btart good. Won cleverly, Thme—1 iy je 2 1 yt! ener) They went away together, nelther nay ——— Teen. horses i fe v Jurance by ght Kilmarnock I]. started a hot favort! edna graniataycundiarcine enttot LEHIGH VS. QUAKERS. arto Lagainat, “The betting on Fal a furdong drew clear, T y held an ] Man waa I to 6 against, and on Ro advantage of a length and a half to the George 10 to 8 egainst, W, Walto land- atretch, where O'Connor went to (Special to The Evening World) e jed the winner c rly by a head. Three CH Se aioe Ree ale FRANKL MIELD, PHILADEL- y # lengtha scpirate and thint nder vigorous riding he « up F : 10 Bit of the ground, and. Woods had tran | RHIA, Sept 2s—The University of —_ Lach Doon (J. Retff), won the Palatine to work on ttre filly. With great Pennsylva a e football se: n Mandicap, of 3 wo relgns, for three reolds and upward; distance, fly rellepiayed eam |SPEEDWAYITES HAD FINE‘ cRrmsoN KICKERS START SEA- ‘sole he Visitors brought + Da s | Vanstella (L, Reiff) won the Saturda: and in preliminary IRE EAL ET SON WITH VICTORY. Selling Handicap, of 1 novereigns, for see of putting ip a three-year-olds and upwards, distance or the flrxt honors nix. furlong: ‘ ven Races on Programme /Theee Touchdowns Seared: but | are man Plate, of Go novercienn, {oF Nase she held her advanta and won cleverly by a length. Smashed the record for the King Pepper ran the distance In @t the spring meeting. Endurar tee git Right chopped nearly a second from tt aostrui The sixth race was won by Gniter. The Line. THE GEO nL iguinet Leblch strong Perera coins 8 | CUS RRR MOBS | reaueyiranie Palttons Hronght Out Wiswest Amateur Kicked at | two-year-olds, distance five furlongs. ! ies Lites Len Bnd Entry Ever Nevetved. — a Mitenel Lett Tackle Walt GRAVESEND ENTRIES. ura BASEBALL CHAT. n PIRE CITY RACE TRACK, | eters ee ed Antilenl ri 3 ep - dlwayites, vA jase, Sept. 28.—Har- Standing of the Clubs. (Special to The Evening Worlt.) it KERS, Sept. 28.—Speedwayites, | pany : Aceves GAS EADND. Sept | bennett i che drivers and horses, had a ood after. | ard opened her football season this NATIONAL LEAGUE. %.—The entries for Monday's rac 0 | tat Blshets iislts Bask how's xport here to-day during what | Afternoon by a game with Williams. | ctu. Woke PAG Clube. te as follows: Firet Malf—ennayivanta Lehigh,o | Was called “The matinee of the Road ISithoueni ey ryjone sxpecteditnes ¢ ries peo $83) ee "rerk Sg 7s e' ot Final » Pon 2 . 0. Drive sochatlo! N ‘© wore het o at fe! Brook |: $7 G71! Ctmcinnatt ..¢ vd Lorin A Ratatat bad GS ne ae eniat DE ature wore Der | ooked for an Willams held Harvard | se otous, 63.526] Chicago ...0051 84 — prettiest clothes and all conditions for “ay Ontet 316| COLGATE AT CORNELL. [the seven races, five for trotters and two AMZ tee Water S01 99 a for pacers, were as nearly Meal as it iw ate UE ieaeaceeesteg (acta arcana’ Possible to have them i 1100 do i ITHACA, N. ¥,, Sept. 2X—Cornell be-] At 1 the bugle sounded and the sport 4 eS te Gini heiascaonl InvaTRamolwithic began with the first event on the card At Perey” Field Site afternoon the 2.29 class trotting, Robert W. T. BCR a tea Ue he atnoany + Indian Jim, Rose Midgett and Char- Ithacana put thetr ae men in for] ley A. were scratched, They were sent the first half and then fell back on the} away with Author In the lead, and she Fven, line-up follows: Cornell Poaltions 108 Adon down to twelve points last year, and tho visiting team had five of Its veter-| National League Games To-Day. ans playing. Hrooklyn at Mtsdar Harvard hardly had a representative yw York at Chicai shad ed oy Boston at Cineinnatt. nas she had prmctised but a week | Barton st Cincintatt el and several prominent’ men did not come out til yesterday, Am Harvard | pho pittabure team bas cinched the venoant hud had no time to develop team work, | thie year, It again defeated the champion xhe relled upon supertor individual play iil aia ere teen a balt j tens: again showed his great value as a hi held Hf to the Mniwh, winning by thre The Irene Lindsay ....,..109 Touratne oo... 1d Mie Royal iighnesa. tus | 7 oi latt ena Larken, Buc aires ba LOK Leia Stab erase co MME) gates ther ten : fair Aine Wea hele Fra fourth, se Come nth, Ran aiken and | geet ANE GMA tte Sa ao en tant Metropolitan Tobacco Co, and Acker, Merrall & Condit, Distributers. Bound'ee Fee rarecsiriawee st bate tac free for all] Robinson me again the Philtie, allowing them t won by Quota; Hon- Duggledy, who has pitched great ball for the Mydemen. Meh eee cond; Highland Laaste, Brewster, Quarter-Back 20) x fourth, and Sunland Belle, Afth. Tine—z.10 Quakers thie seamon, started In to piteh for the SE a eer eee sarece ot APS | ATBNEY TROUBLES AND URINARY DISCHARGES Poreell slate Malt-tark.... Dowie d This was a pretty race. Quota took Ras Parkville Haniteap; tor | Comin, Finucane Reent Halleteck.c.....)- Griaie | the lead at the siart and remained the i K shes box inthe thind fontng. Townsend replaced . ' . th P him and did bett iviaes hi ‘ ” T™. . onore ON oi kn ‘Aboat six furlongs, ‘ Harvard scored two touchdowns in the} ta. 3 g Back Brigham, Root | ‘ me fast at the! first half of came with Williams. One| The Pirates hi erode Dalttol ey finish, but was unable to catch thelon g blocked kick by Laurence, eaaeon cand § dee: . : a. nits = = Seholkopt | t ik by vw length from Who | won the last eight H CURED. ’ speedy. mar 5 K. A. C. TEAM DIDN’T APPEAR. | “Phe scoond neat of the 2.29 class trot.|(arfled the ball over from the 45-yard Menta'aist (we ey fer from the, Droohivas. tec Ung was Won by Author, the winner of| ne, After a forty-yard run by ; The Improved elastic trusn 1s the only truss | exivtence that ie morn. with absolute comfort : a —— baAsTON, . Sept, 8.—Tho Knicker- et heat. “Author got off in ae Knowles, steady rushing brought the Yul Torney. pocker football team of New York falled SR eee rem eda ne | ballstov within: six (yards (of (the tine |) coer ee ne ee VCR a SLES Blane and day, and: It raising ther under to arrive here to-day, giving no reason.}wax second. Jeane Lawson finished | where Campbell carried It over for al ,atst? {8 promise of good kame of bail to-| ii 1 ¢ speedy cure. and. consequently, there was no game} third, Bt. Comet fourth, Hal Afth and| second touchdown. Campbell missed | Wen New York Field Club and the Pougkeep: ete iplure ts (reap Leama with Lafayette, Minnatonka sixth, Time—2.21 14. As] both goals. Score—Harvard, 10; Will-{sle team will play the deciding game of thelr } he MAF ROY RO AEA STO, HalaaPre nents) Gain Author had won the two heats she was | lame, 6 series, Each team has beaten he other once ‘ (ietabliened phe Seal ed abel) Pes iy Bi Preventn} Game. declared the winner of the race, Jean Derby for Harvant scored one touch-| this season In kames that were close and well t 5 eold by anenta or druggists es Ate CINCINNATI, Sept, 28—The National | }Aweon Fecelved wecond prize ‘and Ie-| down in second init by ntendy uaniya| Peres: Ht Two doorn below Wanamaker's. nar Oth street, - after belng held for downs on j . League ball game scheduled t> be] "the first heat of the third race, the] fvevard line. Dery aid Devers eek | Lindeman Will Pitch To-Morrow. i layed here to-day between the local |2.)5 class trotting, was won by Ventura; | made good runs of fifteen yards. Rall floxed, tee, to-day. between. tne, focal [215 class trottin second and Indian ford kicked qual, Binal ecore: Hasvard, | eves either Walend Field Club has, se S pe eee eget] wid9 "account of rain, Simthird, Time—2.% 14. ; ford (nicked wual, Hipal’ score: Hasvard, sergd Linteman to pitch againet the Cubea Pile S| parallon, pay whan cured ust AS GOCd Ki — a iow Thr DISCRIMINATING PuBLIc SMOKES Ds 4 Wee ur sey by panting the ball for halteway. when even RO ee) lengths from Jeane Lawson, who was] OQ ihe 8 ova Whittams | "ere on agen and rune newted to win. OD S,[second. Hal was third, Minnatonka | live Wane Bade... Wilbur Cal @ Medical. OLD DR. GRINDLE, 35 years a epeciallat tn discases of men. Under OLD DR. 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