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Yas : & BROOKLYNS PLAY CHICAGO TEAM, Superbas and Colts Wind Up Their Last Series at Wash- ington Park — Kitson and| Rhoades Pitchers. The Batting Order. Brooklyn, Chicago. Sheckard, if. Slagle, If. ler, rf. Dobbs, cf . cf. Kling, c. len, Tinker, es Tell, 1b. Murray, rf Flood, 2b. Byers, 2b. Irwin, 3b. Menefee, 1b, Ahearn, c. Taylor, 3b Kitson, p. Williams, p. (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN WN. Y,, Sept. 5—The Brooklyn and Chi- ago teams met for the last tine thle feagon at these grounds under weather conditions much different from those the players and rooters have been used to. Instead of warm weather a strong. | coo wind blew across the «diamond which made the players jump around; to keep warm. ‘The majority of the players wore light jackets even up to the time the bell rang for preliminary practice. Tt was certainly a chilly day for base- ball, and not more than 1,000 dyed-in-| the-wool cranks saw the final game of the series between the teams As both teams have won a game each 4was confident of taking to-day’ Ble, and in order to make sure both indulged in the livell practice before the combat began. Manager Hanlon put in Frank Kitson | to twirl against the Windy City aggre- gation. Flushed with lls team’s vic- ory yestrday Selee trotted out Rhoades Ro-day to twirl against th Hanlonites and was confident that with this twirler In the box he would win y First Inning. . Slagle singled. Dobbs lifted a high f fo “Urwin, @lagie was caught steal ond lan. No runs, 1 Sheckard fanned. Evers’ fumble of Keeler's grounder allowed wee Willie teach first. Dolan's grounder to ‘Tink forced Keeler at second, but as Me miuffed Evers’ throw, a double play we spoiled. Dahlen walked, Dolan moving up to ‘second. Ahearn ‘was retired ai first by Williams and Mene Second Inul. Tinker slapped the ball to centre and bounder to Dahien forced Overs at sec: | 4 ond, Tinker scoring. Men fee fied out Flood and Farrell. ) steal of second, Farrell made three |t swipes at the atmosphere. Kitson hit gafely past second, scoring” Iw Bheckard walked, promoting Kitson. to second, Keeler sent a 4y to Dobbs. One 1 h yun, w ! Third Inning, Slagle made hia second safe hit pretty single to centre. He stole second aided by a wild pitch. Dobbs's bunt fy was gathered in by Kitson. Kling st lod to right, scoring Slagle, and on t geeond, Tinker was called out on strikes. Murray sent a fly to Sheckard One run. Dolan drove the ball to left for a bag. Dahlen's fly to deep centre was collared by Murray. Ahearn walked. advancing Dolan to second. Flood struck out, Do- Jan steading third. Irwin sent a ground @r to Tinker, forcing Ahearn at second, No runs. Fourth Inning. PA Evers fanned the air. Taylor lifted a hich fty_to the infleld, which Irwin got sent a low line fly to Flood, N rei! waz thrown out at first vy |? wi and Menefee. Kitson sent the | f' ail w vight for a sack. Sh walked, Kitson reaching second, Keeler punted vately, filling the bases. Dolan singled to centre, scoring Kitson and rat byTinker, Keeler scoring and Dolan feaching third. Ahearn filed to Murray. . HARLEW Whinicns. WALTER J, TRAVIS HARLEM RACE TRACK, CHIOAGO, Sept. 5.—Following are the results of the Paces run here this afternoon; Firet Five-eighths of a mile— | Won by Joe Buckley, 2 to 5 and even Maxette, 5 to 1 for piace, was and Florestan third. ‘Time—t.01 3 Second Race-Six and a half furiongs.- ron by Duelist, 8 to and % to 1; Rag . 8 to 1 for place, was second, Money uss third, Time—i.1s 3-6. Third Race (short course) — ‘Won by Qi" Fox, 8 to land 2 to 1; Dagmar, 2 to T for place, was second and Bristol third. Time—3.2 3-5. Race—One mile—Won e econd, nal. | to 3 ime—t. "SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World) RACE TRACK, SHPPPSHEAD BAY, Sept. 5—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follow. Firat Race—For three-year-olds and up; hand) wceeplechuse; full course, qT ss+0160 Galadad by Paillips aoe ire or 135 ‘Becond Race—For al) ages; highweight handi- atx fark 8 gting Race—ma0 Plagbush; tor two-year-olds; 05 Meltonten ord 105 Aca Nay White Chapel Manra Acetul Iriah Lay uth Race—~The Century; for three-year. ard; mile and a heii, oer eits t 128 Major Dalugerte1a ‘old. Cure Biipthrin: ‘Race—Por wwo-year-oldn; half furlopxs. Tras. ‘HK WORLD: FRIDAY KVKNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1 OF SPORT IN ITS “LATEST NEWS VARIOUS BRANCHES... GALLANT OLD IMP iS “KNOCKED DOWN” FOR $4,100 TO E. H, TIPTON. ‘v's ANTS PLAY GOOD BALL IN LAST GAME WITH REDS. (Continued from First Page ) what the big fellow in ends doing 1s scmething known only to much as though business with the American as he ts trying to find joophole ny which to get out of his pre dicament. It has been said that he has re udvance money from the 8t answer to that all t under Steinfeldt's lofty It looks very atop of Dunn's hot hit, but he eo Flatbush and Century Siakes to-| the head of the stretch, in. Lac morrow, Joan &. Madden made a big purchase | afternoon. He boug’ TERN: ent @ sky seraper to| 1 Hooker got the ball and threw #0 wil Was a single red Dunn and MeGraw's actemp ed In # little foul to E took MeGann’s -old of much M not #0 foolish ax to take si Willis got $4,200 in hand . No runs. | Vietor ‘Third Inning. nearly my stxe McGraw was undecided who moved up to second when Murray drew | to pitch against the Reds this afternoon, 4 base on balls. Evers hit safely over| I Farrell's head filling the bases. Taylor's | Mathewsor was also looked upon favor It made little difference who did work, for only about 1,200 peoplo to Dahlen. Williama was retired by| were present to see the game. a Doniln, whore regular position ts Flood's high fly was gathered in by |Jeft tield, changed Jobs with Sam Cra jobbs, Irwin amashed the ball along | ford, the right fielder of the Reds, this e third base line and made a clever | afterrc hit and threw thet t was really Luther Taylor's turn, but THE KID IS A HALF BROTHER TO IMP. But as Imp was always fooling Startors, whta., Jockeys. ably) by Mac, ut another sa ‘ HEAD BAY ACA One With her ‘stud career, foul Uift went to § fumous mare . a fon of imp. imp, dam Fondling, was brought into ¢ Peter Wimmer. sec! 8. 8. Brown for $3 Crawford has grown used to un by playing on the home grounds, nd that Was the teagon for the switch Hooker, the Reds’ new pitcher, looks 4 mountain of f Was out at second, Doniin ‘gathered Dun: nara wind, Inkerman, He looks the were the contending bidders, bought Fondling, the dam of Harness, is dead. clehing fully two hundred pounds. Nin practice he reminded the fans of old He had great speed in hia tellvery and a Qne assortment of curves. rat Inning, >} Donlin's show @it was tow home by Keeler Kling roached | ili (ne foamed to Mo Crawford boosted a lit- from McGraw, 1 into the Giant's and Crawford at he wouid Tipton, state send Imp to’ Joh: and was a | Amos Ruste t good. Won easily. Tim Big Gun went right to the front flag fall and was nev by four lengths from Ohne had to coax icked up by ann in time, yf the sale fotlow of Estate of D. 8 trying to plok up hs ied i fly to Browne (our Ri was doubled 0 ugh IL drop . Wa the purchaser, Iy not a breeder n horses, so it Was prosu 16, by Fonso—Ktty Herron; Rsea Topgallani—Fondling; 8 bounced the ust out uf out ch and by swift sprinting McGnaw bunted neatly throw to first n McGann's bouncer to elifeam Out was easily caught cracked a safe Starters, wvaghte Firat Chip, 115 ovis, perty of Baker Broth: of Elkhorn, Ky. ched second mbarrassment, Biawell, 113, Merry Royal, 112, Mayor Grahi Imp was ied was considerad) past Steinfoldt and | O'Nelli’s left tumbled! A passed ball adyanced 1 Brodie to third and second kot no further, ‘= foul boost was taken by er.” Mentfee laced’ the ball to centre | Me c bag. but got no further. for Will- | Met MeGunn Isetto or Henry Young—Sunshad hand applause yHtooker's nigh fs The Reaper—Laughing Water; Doniin's hit to rh mare was very ind her right hind leg was in bad shape | 9196 bilstering it had 1 Jesh | Mid In flesh | Mids Lille Lee; J. Lamley, o. by The Reaper—Tecalote; R. C. ard | Steinfel Second Inning. ieGraw's throw of Bheckard, Keeler and Dolan made a | Wat i owbie steal. Dahlen was retired at | Heh one fell to Property of W. Showalter, George aston went aver the perb record and recounted her brillant G thought he had the | McDowell, ($1,600. Dunn had lots Toprallant—The Queen's Gambit; T. Bedford, Spring Station, Ky, he B. ¢. by Tho Pepper—Salvia; W, C. Rotttus, | Glena: sked for bids. » her former trainer, of- | fered $4,000, und for a long time It looked us if (here would be no other bids, ralsed it to $8,000. MKESSON WINS BEATS, P, NASH, BIG TROTTING RACE, = FormerGolf ChampioninGood Captures Cup Event at Cleve. land in Two Straight Heats |}! —The Monk Second, Lord Derby Third. he f., by Sir Walter—Lady Luke, J, Utlman, $100. | Property J. B. Ewing, Willamette | Stud, Leaington, Ky. ‘Topgaliant—Lucille Boynton; H. 0 Hitehcovk, Jr. Aurlewyitte, 14 bid $3,600, and Hiteheock Maw. Uh ‘Topgallant—Occulaw | Mlue Peter, 112, Reatern pgaliant—Aunt Sally I | vba alu Form at Deal—Graham Out-| ing an plays Keilogg—Alten Beats) Reynolds. | Topgaliant—Glene; vt eee that sh Topgatlant—MacDona se in the stud. Male, 107, Miciiacin 10 Menetaus, 101 Danzye-. 1112 12 am $0 Astarita was the pa close order by Auri Voter and Jo : y welgat be- 1 Aurlesville then took up the running R and, staying In front to the end, won by @ length from John A, Scott, who beat Astarita a neck Topgallant—Hesale Smith; Total for mix head, has tmp did to-! agony Or "* ® JAMES M’GIBNEY WINS THE FUTURITY PRIZE. His Selections and His Reacons for Them Judged the Best of Thousand. and He Is Awarded $25 in Gold, Average per hyad, Sept. 5—Five! re cups were fougiht tournament of however, was nk was xecond an i 2 to 1 and 2 to 6; Ea Place, second, and Hoodwink third. | sepe: 40, gan to te Deal Golf Club. centred honors, The most closely followed contest of | mow crowd to the track this the morning was that champlon Walter J. the matohes between former snveeuth vis and Stephen ng the race ropihe Begtoy: Gy Btartors, whta, SLE Pin. 8 amaker’s, 106, 1. x played for a position in the semi-finals Other morning matches this afternoon the people on edge for tar big race. gad Tenn Ney, | was called at £ o'clock. running to the first turn, where | eases whe m Paul joined him, They raced lke um a length In front of Heno until RESULTS AT BUFFALO. eat 2.10 (rot, Loutme Jeforeon won, Ma Deal,'and Archie Graham, aus were perfect To the Futurity Prize Editor, The Evening Worid, Pulitzer Building: lections are: SAVABLE to finish first. HURSTBOURNE to finish second. DAZZLING to finish third. JAMES-M'GIBNEY, 107 East Seventy-tifth Street, New York. My reasons for these selections are : Savadle, 1 think, will finish first because he has shown some great racing in and because he Is a fon of the might considerable galler Honors were fa Travis was up, dflving for y and proved close. TROTTING AT HARTFORD. | Prince Alert Wins Firat here on to-day’s card resulted as fol- Race with Anaconda. was halved, t former champion got a two at the short | na wea thus wo. up "This wgarky wes ° hy ‘ nd itth | FORD, Conn., Sept. 5—In the spectal Grand Cireutt Prince Alert i this afternoon, the first Prince Alert, race is for a purse of $3.0 Anaconda ‘won the sci ace with Prine: he maintained, holes belng baly dormle two against him, Nash made his first poor drive at the i7th tee, Ti and won ‘the and the match, three up. With ‘the | race heat was won Time—2.08 14, 1 heat in the Brief third. Time—.10, Pourth Race—Pive and a half fur- —Won by Alice Cary, 4 to 1 and $ nee rime" “""\" “OLD DR, GRINDLE, ———— NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BO3TON—PIRST GAME. driving for the |. taking three straight holes, succeeded tn beating his man by 3 up and 2 to play. Brokaw beat Ward by 3 up, 2 to play. ‘or the second, a consolation cup, H Essex County, ‘Taylor, Poweston, 1 up; Foxhill, beat G. G, Baxter, Deal, by 2 up and’? to play rr ere received tn the Futurity prize contest, | Lori but none of the competitors had selected the horses as they finished in the Savable, 1; Lord of the Vale, 2, and Dazzling, 8. Many picked Savable spots, to win and a few Savable co win and Dazzling third, but in every case] At Equitable Park, Sixty-seventh street: tt Uloors, painful tat as, nam emus to-morrow after-|kidney and bladder complaint, scalding tt avable firet and Dazzling third were correctly led the second | and Wirventh ereitans and Monsecos (mation, wearely Aa, are apeedliy curpd., Impedis ith Nema wht! series M3 ond “Kia Careey will be in the box dor the viel ns Reramiver, OUD McGibney was closest to tho actual finish of the race, and bis reasons] “Mets” and @ close Hootwed for, BU, 2m a Pans fj were the best, so he is awarded the prise of $25 in gold, } ‘are ot ny ney Umpire—0'Day LOU AT PHILADPLPHIA—FIRGT GAME. agaetie gd and J. O'Neill and Ryn: 1 0'Conno seta Lady horse selected finished behind Hurstbourne (McGibnoy's second choice), who was fourth in the race, meet on the baseball 1902000 Battorieo—M, O° Net Dooin. Umpire: FIRST CHIP WINS AT 40 TO | (Continued from First Page.) MUTE A ul no doubt the usual large. the far turn where the latter raced up crowd will see the running of | t?, the leaders. Qom Pan! sf this point and Heno joined Runnells at ce-quarters of a length from Rune nels, whe beat Caughnawaga two Judith Campbell tas and) .engths for the place, It is sad that he paid Fiewa RACE. eda SUE HLA SE Selling; for mares of all ages; six furlongs. the en he went lame, Judith Campbe: arters, whtt., Jockeys. St. HIf Fin the fastest roid filides 1a) wagel Winns di2, Landry 22 {training and Lady Schorr is a thre: N11, Burns, 7 6h ad mire it Nigh clase. Six, 110. King. Ye FIRST RAGE Ithan, 98, “Michaels ¢ Rehan en Ondurdix, 110, Scott 3 3% 5e handicap; tor thre Favorlte, 110, nid three-quarters, ase 58h! mo W 118, Coshran § Wai raid, 108, Martin. 6 9° 9 to 1 Bile, 108, Lyne. fry Barry, Start’ good arvine, Time—1.11 100 | Double Six raced to the front, follow 1m 40\}by Mabel Winn, Ondurdis and to the at ysed, and 45) Vhey ran in thi | where Doub 10, Om W| Winn finished strong by Uiree-quarters Crypt gran, 85,0. Comnily 101 © Wlafa length from Mary Worth, who was and Cryptogram coupled @ half length im front of Doubdle Six. ke down. Made! Winn was Lid vo to $4,000 and bought by Dubois and Marriatt, SIXTH RAC and up; mile and a asix- three-year-olt headed, winniy F whe teenth, Betting pnd place half a mile from home Bettie t Collegian fifteen lengths fox Sater whts. locke Pear yas place. Hope and Seminole had Gaimeunnen, 8 Stic pient oF speed but stopped to a waik Kinleht of ‘Rhoades, 106, Hurne...0... 7 Ne 6 ry s, 6°Connor : 8 D RACK, Old. Huteh, 105. Larne. for maiden two-yeur-olda; five furlongs 99, Martin.cessece Netting Extinguisher on, tr. Place. Belle of Troy was second. i 40) 18 Knight of Rhodes was third. 32 Gatlane Smith, 15,9 Martin 9g ichaeteto 19 1 dry i Mennenfeld, Huitman 1 12 Grows Worse year tt If Neslected, ecentAlb 10) ‘Thousands are to-da TOPO KIS 16 10040 PR wearing Gusses white 16 17 @ —% do. not hold. The ye. der 1818 40 iz PE SU is unnecensary Bendor..19 19 Go fh torture and aggray Sir Wagner, Doggett. .20 20 t) fp ton of the “Au, tus Start fale. Won driving, Time—t.o1 You, ean Remade all the running and beets ina Herce drive by a head from ‘iptse trouble! evis, who beat Arcade the samc ranted nag Hstance for the place years’ practleul exper THIRD RA te ce AL Ns For two-year-olds; tive and @ halt furlongs aiea, afte other trusses and 80 5 Recting called "now mmethoda”” (by: injectio® wiv, Jockeys, SINE Fla, Sur TA, No Belts, 29, heavy pressure on, hij Brvot und odo Ni, Wwitman 119, Turner antern,107,8mith A nly trus rinciples and a every case all or Writ FREE ROOK, CHAS, CLUTIND CO. 29 Haat a4 es Ye. an Union are, New. York, “(No Agents oO e4 flours 9 to §: Close Saturday fom s 3 2 ‘ 1210 1060 8) me—1.07. | amaker, follow- ville, Blue n this driving. tt. 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J, Sept. 5.—The National and New Jersey @ and United States Revolver Association: shoot continued this morning with thr regimental skirmish match for teams 0} six. The contest was the most spec tacular of the shoot, Each team ad vanced from the 60) to the 100-yar¢ firing line, firing in volley, prone @né kneeling at silhouette targets line@ wy on the 00-yard pit. The competing teams were from ¢™ Seventh and Twelfth New York, thi iret and Second District of Columbia, the Second Pennsylvania, tae Fifty Maryland, the U. S. A., and two from the Marine Corps, Capt. 8, 8. Btebbiny commanded the Twelfth team; Lieut, T, C. Wiswall the Seventh’s. ‘The Individual match for the Leect Cup opened at 1 p'clock, five shots al ! $00, 900 and 1,000 yards. This match it for the cup presented by Arthur Blem nerhassett Leech, the Captain of the | Irish International Team, which visited j America in 1874, It has not been com peted for since 188%. Gov. Murphy om horseback witnessed the match. 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