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MB US BRANCHES. ST. LOUIS TEAM. = a AP of Season at Washington Park. (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK,, BROOKLYN, “Bept. 6.—That fast collection of young ball tossers from St, Louts, headed by their manager, Patsy Donovan, came to ‘these grounds this afternoon to meet Ned Hanlon's trolley-dodgers in the first game of the last series they will play here this seas The Cardinals are playing better ball ‘tthe present time than any team In the big league, and ns they ure anxious to improve their position in the race the indications are that they will make Ryan © Pearson, Umpi and perished at first @ sensational runnin rell'w low ine-tiy. to aio vent his team to th vaton of rt right runs nd stole second, Kru- ns throw. Hughes's in his re- hit safely to left ger dropping Ry Krounder to Krui tirement at first Fourt alngled the rooters turned out In larger num ‘ers than they have for the last three days. » Hanlon selected Jimmy Hughes to ‘lo thu twirling for his team, while Lono- Inning. t rite Barclay ey hs, Buperbas. preueieyexernce (0 .us0t nade aielever cath of P. Dono-| he fintahad his Indoor work yesterday, ¢ uperbas. van's fly, and by a quick th 0 Saad ae ae Fient Innings Farrell doubled” up Bare t firs am just getting to feel right. I like 5 Kruger’s foul fled to C Farrell, No] plenty of boxing, and I belleve that Is See ied to first on Con als runs. ‘ : better than all the routine work put to- 5 ichols drov w line flv Latimer drove a ff JONOVAN. | gvethe: eo P, 0 nt Into Donovan's A pretty | Sheckard slapped the Donovan. | gether, Of course, road work ts also ‘Gow play then Barclay od to left | Becessary, but there 1s no pleasure at- @oaked 2 hot groun 4 hed third | (ached to these long runs in the morn- and on F ted te Threw him out at firs return of the ball to | Sie Baed Ae {de reli was caught trying to bt i pe aco rd on the out. No runs. fly went to Calh ard waited patiently ar led a free pasa to first the ball to left for a Dears acht ba. Bekten| bag. A terbas and Cardinals Begin Their Last Series, Hanlon’s men piay as they never did] fart grounder to I Reties Irwin smashed n | traight into ee ret © rele Ese: Caihoun's hands. 'C. Twas retired ‘The day was ideal for the game and} at frst by hia namie BY Donovan Hughes Terry Is Putting in Most of His Time at Boxing, Believing Practice with Gloves Most Beneficial. jpaclal to The Eventag World.) ATI, 0., CAMP M'GOVERN, I put In a hard day's to a reporter after cl Seg. 6—"Well. sald Terry ing over duety roads, Road work Is a ood thing for the wind, and7a lot of | those old-timers would have lasted long- jer had they pald more attention to this ea of work, Tommy Ryan, Frank ne. Gans and a lot more of those fel- TEST NEWS OF SPORT ‘IN ITS. VARIO: M’GOVERN AND CORBETT RAPIDLY GETTING IN TRIM, Denverite Boxes Only Occasionally, Prefer~ ring Workin Gym and on: the Road, Best Method of Training. champion and the press will mitted to see him work. Thursday will be visiting day. gees M’GOVERNS VS. CORBETTS AT BASEBALL TO-DAY- be per- Hereafter (Special to The Evening World.) NNATI, Sept. 6—The game of | bareball to-day between the two rival -amps, Corbett and McGovern, hifs been the topic most dis sed here the past few days. Immediately ir MeGov- ern's arrival he he chalienged Corbett} lo @ game of ball, but the latter refused unless the game was played on neutral TRAVIS LEADS YOUNG BROKAW. Big Gallery Follows Final Match in Big Golf Tournament at Deal Links. (Special to The Evening World.) DEAL BEACH, N. J., Sept. 6.—Walter J. Travis was again the leading attrac- Uon to-day in the Invitation Tourna- ment of the Deal Golf Club, and a very large gallery followed his thirty-six hole match over the course with George T Brokaw. the young Princeton golfer. The final lists for the four other cups offered were as follows: Second Cup—Pierre A. Proal, mouth Beach, vs. J, G. Jackw: lumbla Consolation Cup—Gilman P. Tiffany, Powelton, and W. P. Pickett, Crescent Athletic Club. Fourth Cup—J. C. Phillips, Hollywood, and Dr. Carl Martin, Fatrfleld. Young Cup—H. Kennedy Hill, Merion Cricket, and Arthur MoClare, St. An- drew’s. ‘There was also an 18 and a 36 hole open handicap. Brokaw had the Mon- Co- ympathy of the crowd, but it was clearly to be seen that he was outclassed by the veteran Travis. The ex-champion showed his superiority by taking the firat hole in the par golf of 3, while Brokaw holed out in the bogey of 4. He was 2 up at the third, 3 up at the eighth, 2 up the turn and 6 up st the end of. th morning round of eighteen hole: cards were: qravis PR46GR64 Boe coceee dee hd ee Brokaw 556368 43 GH Tiffany was 10 up on Pickett in the morning half of the final for the con- solation cup, ‘Tiffany did 88. In the final for the fourth cup Martin was 9 up over Phillips. Martin did 8. aaa was 2 up over Jackson in the rst eighteen holes for the seco! ria $6 and Jackson 88. bio! hor to come in was the young cup pair, McClave was 5 up over Hill, the ieee miking & be ere were eighty starters in the 1 ree ee 1 play handicap, which is at ‘or LAST BiG MATCH AT SEA GIRT RANGE Sheckard to wecond. {id_ piteh af af is F Rengeniboth vuriers & Dahlen AYE St Weunwag He don't care for any road work. grounds. Fifty Expert Riflemen Com fieo walked, ling. teases wi tte ih Rithtr Nig | cit boxed alk rounds, threw with Eddi The. imo was to have been played| peting for President's Prize fled out to . Sheckitr neh : ell Cali and three with Art Simms, and 1! Naay ; ae + ; “fer Dolan crossing the plate, Far {a hounter 9 Calhoun, whic resul se wiih his left, hur they dil not hurt, YOUNG CORBETT'S LONG REACH AND BACK MUSCLES. | mugitist «nine was beaten after, Of United States. Hl then contributed a single to left, | ¢ Farrell's retirement at | me a bit” | | Scoring Dahlen. BH. Donovan filed ty | Mugivie’ fou gy was taken |) arninee Would\ibe: wating tor him and | (Photos taken by Stacy, Brooklyn, at Corbett's Cincinnati quarters.) a hard game, Being a ittle eore , Farrell, rans und on the latter's throw veri ould be o Uibetorenthe a over the defeat, McGovern played th Second Inning. Tonovan wan retired at first si it anew neta Minespreae Ao ing fet Gail wer ste ae - wee of battle 18 not same tear aal adwant eaten (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ sich In the Argumant: andalid Hoe ceeee ee wer in vot giving him too very far off now. 1 am nat worrying Re int cwes hi BEAN 5 Si P. Donovan's hot grounder was} piorson went ont. to Chartex| 22 the usual jgood spirits Atte oxi r lence 4n tralning | about anything, Just almply taking things! *#4"- The last defut was due to all-| RIFLE RANGE, SEA GIRT, N. J. pmtapped by Hughes ani felded to Nxt) parrel, J. Farrel walked. Nichols sent |Mociavern platen wht the Ata many inships their ax they come, The report that Mecloy-| ound, bad playing. McGovern stated | sept, &—The Prealdent's match for the dof Patney, Kruger wos only able] ify to Shuckurd, the iatter making. | fF mintites, “which comploted ani tt laseandasta Sear WilcGe A mUan here MeGews | that he was not out to win the game,! military champlonahlp of the United Doar ametncred Brashear parted the {remarkable running eaten. | Bheckard | Max : lina haere kopt me awake these nichts, Tcan win | Out Simply for the exercise it gave. (States of America was the one dig ered. ear paste lage THEW EP Cnty ah Mega 8 hat will be ept me a e these nig ean wi . i ballto short righi for a sack and moved {juny VESTAS ARIS UD bath and will more Tne| responsitie for Corbett's condition, and| cakily, and 1 don't care If I do get a ung Corbett boasts of a stroné|match on the last day's programme of Rr one oa Calnoun's trae pase Latimer's high foul fy dropped tats foqn ware until M row then ouiit Is for the best that only one bows" | beating. 1 will awalt my chance, and i¢|4™, and WIil cover aecond base him-|the Rifle Tournament. i ’ t ockard Ba Ol Pp. ended “ont out? dy es " a a ; " fo runs. Donovan Dolmm ares equ te Rs land get dawn to work, 8h MME RAMEN! yrevatis over the champlon, U get my punch over the jlg wall be up. |¢!f Trainer Tuthill will not be in the} For this honor there are fifty aspl paRtanes wan an eam out on ais high No funn fe Corbett’s correct. weight ia carefully ||E have devised no plana or new blows] ame. Wille Mack will play centre|rants, of which New York furnishes ly, which Nichols got under, Latl- 4 ste he ‘ "to w ACA, field and Fitzgerald will cover right yatwi s t ¢ sruarded hile change ts no! to whip McGovern. All that 1 ed | d is twenty-two. oer made is irae” safe hit mines ‘he Seventh Innis CORBETT SURE HE vard : * nile ltt hang’ Is noted in |? wh nate bveri STAN) that mE linslos metry it singin tyimeesoalenibio| Cay tices. ation din openite mene ale to rig \ B wis thrown mut by: | his welgnt his muscles are getting hard, 1s E and Siinms, Mayhood and Cain drove the ball agalnat ti aacee nd for two bases, sending L singled to th third, Dolan wal filling the xo o seorlng Krit 1 to vente) CINCINNATE 0., CAMP CORBETT, | Sepr 6 amplon Corbett did no boxing yesterday afternoon, but put his time in ‘at some other work. Dahlen foul filed to Ryan. y d promoting Bras o third, | ‘grounder to J Farrell foree! Dolan i Mat toi, Doveren, piesa wetond. No runs. r One raw. Third Innin 1 oy wernt i Belay al Pearson banged a grounder ty Pood 0 runs ly Bes ure GIANTS PLAY PITTSBURGS; FIRE IN. GRAND STAND. (Continued from Firat Page) t iA called to the plate and presented with a gold watch by the members of the New York team. ot Browne's bounder to first cGraw's bunt was properly Bandisd ny Wecey Medan aaukann a Doheny's curves. No rune. Graw got No rans, Meraw drew a on McGann's knock to left Gann to me fly Into Beaum Was doutted u third after th rite Doheny's hii to first nicely Duss but he was for to Conroy. Brod for a base 4 nd. Robinson x hands and dian tried to reach “d ® Second Inning. “Burke was put on th th. Conroy went ou! . } New York next year i¢ giving basetali | wider couldn't pick up aumoutia Int ta diet enthusiasts plenty of food for sosslp | ant we Pinte was sare, yt Wer Clarke's Ul. Almost avery day develops a new story | 5 oheny got @ wail Sy 9 runs 4 Seen nYLEDES wal oa oat aia: t Wasa foul that was easy |fesarding the venture, and the latest is Ratneas No pur : for (Eheim to ket. Smithin rap alone quite interesting Prertio ai coat |U20 third base line him two bases. | iAs The Evening World sta Bake cei NA} | Dunn crieked out a hot one whteh Cone | vecie ay Evening World: stated) two Reeeitcney Laiion Coniced saat iy roy or ‘Leach coould not stop and Smith Weeks ago, one of the most chlefly tne | SA a Wl) daseed Thome tested in the club would be Frank | age ly t 8) Matty dropped a neat bunt in front | Angus, the Detrolt millionaire, 1t was] Jor the vlate and beat tt out. Dunn w iauKned eh bed A Thira Inning. Wit the way to third. Winer made a | learned last night by the weiter chat i 4 ‘ine oneshand stop of Brown's bounder | wax in this city Just about ten days ago. | < de Jseuch'> lofiy and Dann was caught when he cried to] He looked o round 4 the Br po fly tumbled to McGann. (kcore. MeGraw's hit to” Ritchey, wi ki (i neha eran re lisicdropned 8 Trawnd Miler at second, One tak, @2"| Borough at One Hundred and sixty-xec-| ‘ se ath pulled vlown | MIKGN Donnas ond treet and Webster avenue and con Burke's hounder ant threw HANIUNESU Lani ton a. cluded that that would be the most | an cut: LO punted a fy Matty and |SUluble spot. He, according to the story | Hounder in front of the pl Was caught of frat. Burke's | toll by himself to one of the managers made a fine stop of Dunn’ slong (the third base line was lor the Sturtevant House, will return in Rated tt uadly (yt ve ue bases.” Browndropped Conroy's A b Beaty, We, eee and Jacke Burkes ‘ranhome..”" A’ “pasded |: Counle of weeks and obialn a formal ey aR DUE n Conroy to third. Laude of the property. ane eae ity stale $8ch up Pholpa’s little hit and ywie Was at 27 Pollticiuns Hehing Scheme, y Was Kate 1 1 otivst and ve Dotenss fy We are not stepping into the olty going to carry a big tea L _ {toval strangers without home friends to even though Waller has be hey won because they batted good and Bee Helbed ATCC Out. aro ee eee a eeaee tn A Gaus thiked aseball a long time, there are |hard and slapped out hits at opportune reed Wi Roblawon’s little | help us." was the way 3 8 a youngsters playing the fine Joe Kelley introduced a " No runs Since | haye been here T have met two | bull he ts to-day Woliecneeie deseiack etn brie Saas yinen with riderable ip | anfluaneg: “Matty” Worries MeGraw. jimh although his curves Wwere E and It 4s they who are going to he! a ! f 7 yon Ir quite a bit, he should not grow, ’ —— President Haffen of the borough of the |!King up his mind as to whether he 2) he has and ‘ (Spaciat to nine World) RACH TRACK, Buffalo, Sept 6—T | Lronx. ‘They have interested themselves | Hi sign with New York ov not ts caus: /f che wil RACE-TRACK, § SHEAD BAY. pace his afternoon resulted aslin the project and will help back It, [438 some worry. McGraw wants him (o eee Sept, G—The entri Mondayte rmdes | ¢ at ns project a baal that the |#8n very badly, but he always has an ind an as- Realy follows RIS UhaTenerneicceurietes A pout FANT Raa ra fh Kein New fexeuse to make when a pen ts handed Ci really puz- oF 4 6 suid n by Snark, 6 to ;|Americun League ¢ we 7 him. Mathewson probably has his rea- #!!8- eG sis tonne ny nites third Veni ser comadeaverka loveeesdobniG: (#05 cor walling. | mon twor years now nb) Cham Blane Now sal Rel, (rounds, x f ye said 101) Second) Race—One inllecWon, by Glen: |Bhechan lan niaht, buthe wasitod busy, | Nee Worked \fopivery, bad teama:and’to\/ "The champions trom Fittehurg, willbe Teta fowater, 4 Wout; Homestead, 3 to 6 with the affairs of the coming leader- lace, second; Vledt third, Time | shite ele in the Ninth District to talk ob pre of ha inthe | Moaling Salve ‘ o—Five 5 though, kr anything about his inten- | intervaio ’ Rhird Rac Five and furla nar tlon of becoming interested In baseball. Freakiyn € Daluty {3 Pair Loss. Hecand Htace—iur ‘fourth Rarce. Sand 1 to 2; He cle ane HARLEM FINISHES. her Oy in Sparhiet ining. RACK HARLEM, Sept, 6— TRACK Mie Thira Race—The Saphire: tor two-year-otds Wve aad a half furlongs, The ress rs he the 1k Man yos | day are as Care 1G Have "sate 105 | Race auwele “hen fy Acrobat....108 {nuubato. 08 ouniere: 108 Medal We) Won by Carl Kanter, 410 1 and 3 on sus nett 108 | mma R, 8 tod for place, waa s ith Rave—The Ove: Olds and uy one Canta, WW Col. 3 The Hh 3 for threes! Lass of Langdon th 1m} Second Race 9 Won by Au Mo News Lito 4 f if Dodo third a3! Third Ki fl Won by MeChesney told Bon Mot. 4 to 6 for place ‘orrigan, third, Time—1,5) Time—1.12 4-5, the of a milk and 1 tod Five 101 10 | | “* O’BRIEN-BEAUSCHOLTZE FIGHT DECLARED OFF, [Managers Could Not Agree Over Division of Receiptn, We Bisset sPave—For three-year-olds aud upward smile and halt e 108 Daly %@| SOUTH BEND, Ind, Sept HT hones | ight scheduled last ‘night b “Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien and Jack at Beauscholtze, of Chicago, was declared | HAS THE PUNCH, Spectsl to The Keoning Warld,) and before iS stand out like whipcords, has a clear skin and a hea © Would not want to 1 did 4 lot of work to-day." said Cor: dett, “though [do not feel as tired as 1 will The champion as they hier fighter mm He ts getting more ~~ SHEEHAN: AND HAFFEN ARE NAMED AS THE BACKERS OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAM FOR NEW YORK. Detroit Official Re- ported as Saying Giants’ Rivals Will Not Lack Influence, { pronowed American League team Will Be a Strong One, ems that if such a club is placed ere the team will be one the strongest ever put together, All the men the Na- tonal League's rival has won from the Pittsburg Club, itis stated, will play in New York, and now comes the names of two others who, It Is said, will Jump. They are Prank Kitson and Bill Dono- van, the ty "pitchers of the Brook- lyn Chub » story ts toll that they have already signed with the American League with the understanding that they will play In New York and that Advance money has been given them Jate the men reported signed for | tho new club are AL Selbach, | % Jimmy. Williams, ‘Tommy Leach, Algy' | Ciestro, Jesse Tannebil, Prank Kitson \nd Bi! Donovan, ‘That ts certainty the | husleus of a very fine team, and if the American League makes good its word ie iil surely have an organization that will draw. the baseball public of New York n Won't Be Weak, old club of this city Js not «rank organiaation, at that. But going to be Johany McGraw, although he Is in the | the day because of his team’ ie king all th kume every rippled condition, time for next year. ts working the graph wires very frequently, and, ing by the number of messages hé ves, taere 18 some heed belng paid to his advances. |No Combine Againat McGraw, Storles of a players’ combination feet war Thursday. I'm getting to feel be AGU, Boy Ch tito; Providence y nf 40 iS en in the out- t year en him, jeorge Hrowne will He haa signed ihe and it can be sald L couple more Ii contract gl nat if Me him. the | present a mighty outteld, OW do slgned are crackerjacks at is “Sandow" Mertes, of Chic te the Van Haltren. than likely Brodie, because of nis good ed the Giants, will probably ax utility man, McGraw Co Arie (his brend-winner.” yet! wus out on the road yesterday | held at the League Park and un im- mB vot Will ever be i) Menteeal hi ide some awful mistakes since he i) Sst! Newark Ne here on Monday, and yesterday he Jvermitted the most flagrant plece of mordutsronce: (ost eny wnoie lirty boll playing to go unnotte of Uh an. aatt Iw Se WAN ufte Doniin hag reach alr, a mn ke Heckley was at the Rai halaGaknainobe: Hat, Donlin started to steal, and Prank Bowerman’s substitute, Jack O'Neil, | ried t Neng men's that th seem to be of Cantiiion’s ¢ Giants! Lack Changed, But luck tu a bit and thes’ won the game as u . accompanied by Wille | j weuther was so cool that) had to put.on an extra | Bi hing a cold. but the public friends of the t will box exelided. Standing of jeeton a winner is probably his object. NATIONAL Lt |\When he ts shown that New York's Be wy eo wou team will be first class he will probably” Httabuirg «88 sign, for itis certaln, despite rumors to i x Louis the contrary, that he has not. signed Boston bi BOIPhatelpbia 49) with any club. “Besides the money it it i Wn New. York Sa] for him, °Matty' kes to win games. Ho knows he has the ability to piteh win- Club, wok ning ball, and it Is a ‘shame that he Philadelphia ii 4 amnot be helped out to score more vie~ St Lote 1B torles than defeats, ! Chicago et | Latham as an Umpire, satham was mi on a great ball- it does not appear that he great ax an umpire, He y throw to second to catch che stuck his bat in the Ai hit nst it y e of the rt and should have ed out. Joe Cantiion dd it tn eof weeks go When one ith Bow- whole trouble League does not et a set of umpires throw The he National ble to. Hhr ned In favor of the Gk wny AT SHEEPSHEAD, Keene’s String Gets Speed Workouts— Gates and White Ghost Go Five Furlongs in acers shown the course than has n the ¢ » for several days past, and galloping hours were spirited ones. Trainer C. ¥, Hil, of the F, Gebhardt} string, allowed His Eminence a m in 1%, The smart r ‘da mile and a furlong in 1681 in trat-clags styl Blivh Broom, By Way half-mile trips: in 0. und Bitimea turned alx furlong gadon and Prediction cov Kround in 1.24, Ring Dov Fading Light were sent the distan 1.90, Stolen Moments reeled off five fur- longs In 1.08 1-2, W. 0. Scully sent Gates and White Ghost five furlongs In 1.05, and the pair stepped It off in race horse style, way's Betvino, James | Lass O'Linden, Brig- allowed ‘ off. [against McGraw seem ridiculous after MILLIONS MEET— Manager Hortz and local Manager'one considers them. Ball-players, as Pages of the Sunday Bnsiedrum could not agree over a divi-|every one knows, arc after al the money ; sion, A good-slaed crowd was turned|they can get. If they can secure it In away, New York they will take it, it makes hort Br at three-parts speed. oJ. é T. J. Healey strings were all shown, but bf nothing fast was wanted, Madden, A. Joyner and} | Akron Art Simms, One of McGovern’s Trainers, Will Fight Willie Mack, Corbett's Sparring 1.05, Part i 1 jeclal to The Evening World.) . SH IEAD BAY, Sept. 6.—C clear weather and a perfect track Were inary to the (raining conditions at Sheepshead) Bay thls morning. There were more)? p tt | ern's camp. drawn up calling for a Mmited round .| contest at 132 pounds, to weigh in at 3 in the afternoon on the day of eK Both men will sign the articles this afternoon two rival camps meet In a game of ball, Rob Gray, hang The men will box under straight Mar- quis of Queensberry rules. The referee is to be selected by the Southern Ath- letic Club. By mutual consent Simms allowed to wear an elastic ban: 'gaseball,Polo Grounds To-day,4P.M, ub mh diac Ye (Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI s camp, THE BIG FIGHT.! ner, Sept. 6&—The prelim- the Corbett-McGoyern cham- battle at Louisville was ar- ‘o-day between Willie Mack, of and Art Simms, the ight-welght, of ‘Terry McGoy- Articles of agreement were at League Park, where the of the Louisville Club, will ) for the matoh, his loft arm, | smashed out eleven so far this season, team, will be in the game. The contest will be | mense crowd Is expected, A number of box seats have already been reser friends of the two pugilists. Manager Gray, of the Louisville Athletic) Club, will be here’ to “attend. the game und will remain over Sunday to see Sam Harris, Buck Ewing will ‘umpire. Star Players Said to Pe Under Contract o Play for the New Club. the Giants’ foes this afternoon, and, even though the New Yorkers are a bit crippled, they should, as they have déne all season put up a great game against the Pirates. Jack O'Neill will catch, for Frank Howerman will not be able to work for a week at least. A foul tp caught him on the instep of his right foot in the last game he played and it has swotlen so much that the big fellow cannot put on a shoe. It Is Matty day to pitch, too, “Pop” Foster Hitting Hard, Another ex-Giaut Is making showlng since he left the local a great team: bers of the Arm; , Marine Corps. Naval Reserve and State Militia or N tlonal Guard, is seven shots at all the sevce, ranges excepting the 90 yards. The 200 and 300 yard ranges were shot this morning under ideal conditions: The scores at the conclusion of the firing in the 200 and 300 yard stage of the President's match follow Farrow and Dardinkeller tied for the lead, both having totals of 65 out of a Seventh New ¥ Seventn New Yor 2K, a0: New York, 33, 901 00 tyafirst New York, 28, : Seventy-fourth New York, 2B: a Bixty-ninth New York, 30, 28; A. Ia, Seventh New York, 30, W. B. Short, Seventh New York, 31, Capt. Cori. Private Alex. Stevens, Seventh New York, 29, Serst. 9: Lieut, Henry Daube, Seventy trst New York w York, PASTIME A. C. TO OPEN NEW GROUNDS SEPT. 21. wed Set of Games Has Been Arr for the Occasion. Amateur athletes intend making a gala, occasion at the opening of the uew track and fleld of the Pastime A, C., at Avenue The pliyer referred to Is “Pop" Foster,|4 ana gixty-sixth street, on Sunday, Who wt present leads the Eastern| Supe m League with home runs, he having!” ‘phe club nas scheduled a set of games Hickman’s Batting Record. Charley Hickman, who was one of the hardest hitters on the New York team| Inst season, is Keeping up his great! stickwork this season, Since he joined! the Cleveland Club he has been pound- Ing the ball for keeps. In his last five games Hickman has made twelve hits, for a tobil of twenty buses. Where Leagae’sn Riv; ‘The latest announcement In regard to the location of the grounds of May Play. | the] American League team tn this city next), Season Is to the effect that they will be about two minutes’ ride beyond the Polo| Grounds, The American League oft clals Intend to get as close to the Polo! Grounds as they possibly can. School Children See Gamen in Went Out in the West the clubs instead of | allowing one day each week for women, to witness ball games free of charge| give that privilege to sehool children, who patronize the game in thousands, Eltson Good Hifting Pitcher, Frank Kitson, the Brooklyns’ twirler, | is u valuable player. Besides being able | to pitch he can hit the ball for fair, Kitson ts a heavy hitter for a pitcher, and in case he ever happens to lose the use of his pitching wing he can get a job as an outfielder, Selee Signs Youngsters, Frank Selee, manager of the Chicago Club, was so much impressed with the great pitching of both Morrissey and Hardy against the Brooklyns that he lost no time in getting them to sign contracts for next season. Both lade will surely develop into first-class piteh- ers next year Donovanites in Brookly Patsey Donovan's St, Louis team, which Is playing better ball at present than ‘any other-team in the League, will tackle Ned Hanlon's Superbas at Washington Park this afternoon. This series will be the hist the Cardinals will play the Trolley Dodgers this year. The series will last three games, and as both are playing great ball at present the prospects ure that all the games| will be, bitterly contested. Jimmy hes will do the pitching for. we Brookins” while either Yerkes or Mile eli will do lkewlse for the Cardi- n. —————[———— PITTSBURG ve NEW YORK, Adm., Wo. cameron Breaks World's Ree ee ont | for that date which ambraces handicaps | at fbo, 200, 800 and 1,000 yards, and 1 1-2 | mites. An 880-yard novice, a special 3- mile scratch race, a 2-mile relay and « discus-throwing handicap fill out the list. The priges are solid silver relief loving cups to first and gold and silver fobs to second and third, tespectively, in each event. AL ALU. close on! Sept. rules will govern and entries 13 with J. J. MoHugh, JAvenue A and Sixty-sixth street, or Dieges & Clast, No. % John street, ———_—- MICHAEL’S PEDAL ENDS HURET’S RACING CAREER. French Champion’s Ankle Splin- (Special PARIS, France, Gept. 6—Jimmy Mich- ael, the world's champion pace fol- lower, in a terrific collision yesterday permanently disabled Huret, the French champion. Huret had his ankle torn and badly splintered by Michael's pedal. Michael visited Huret In the hospital, as the surgeons declared that the Frenchman would never be able to ride again. Michael sobbed and declared that he would always share his earnings with his injured rival ‘On Sunday Jimmy will ride the race of his Ife. Ho Js matched to beat the HOBOKENS WILL MAKE GIANTS PLAY HARD. McGraw Will Have Out Regular ‘Team To-Morrow. The Giants will play the crack Ho- boken team at the St. George Cricket Grounds in Hoboken to-morrow, Man- ager Johnny McGraw will play his he doesn’t want to take any chances of being beaten by the Hobogens, The Jerseymen will, no doubt, ‘make Me-_ Graw's men hustle to beat them, aa they have already defeated the Cincinnati and Boston teams twice this season, Deegan will pitch for the Hobokens, while either Miller or MeGinnity will 0 Iikewise for the Giants. The game will be started at 3.30 P.M. a EDDIE BALD TO SWIM IN $100-A-SIDE MATCH. and Harry White Will re Strokes To-Morrow. Eddie Bald, the wel-known ‘pro.’ bieycle rider, will swim against Harry D. White, the crack swimmer of the New Century A. C., of Providence, R. I, to-morrow afternoon at Manhattan Beach at 2.30. They will swim from Manhattan Beach to Brighton Beach without a stop for a $100 side bet. Next week Eddie Bald will sail for Paris, where he will ride for a few weeks. Piening Agrees to Meet Jenkins. John Piening, the Graeco-Roman champion wrestler, has agreed to meet, Tom Jenkins in a mixed style wrestling match, the contest to take place in neutral city the latter part of this month. Plening has been in etrict trein- ing at Fort Terry, Plum Island, N, Y, for upward of two weeks and is now « in the pink of condition. On Monday night the famous “Butcher Boy," who defeated Nachad, the Turk; Carl Nor- peck, the giant Norwegian, and Harvey Parker in record time, will probably. have his hands full with Leo Pardello, the Itallan cahmpion, at Miner's Bow- ery Theatre. He must defeat Pardello fifteen minutes, under straight Graeco-Roman rules, with the strangle hold barred. MEDICINE, PURE | i... are best for the stomach—cheap- ening by adulteration is bad, OLD CROW RYE is old, pure, wholesome, rich and mellow, FIT for King or Queen, H. B. KIRK & CO., Sole Bottlers, New York, SANTA, CARBULES MLK, BUTTER, & CURE IN 48 HOUR: CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB RACING AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY, famous quartet ad fifty kilometres. Michael has vowed he will get the hour record for which he has vainly labored for seven years, The record ie now seventy-five kilometres. HILTON WINS IRISH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. | « LONDON, Sept. 6—H. H. Hilton, who was the amateur golf champlon of 1909 and 1901, won the Irish golf champton- ship to-day by five up and three to play. the champtonship games have been in progress during the past week at Port- rush, COUDty Antrim, oe LONDON, Sept. 6—At the Pitlochry, seer ey Scotland, . Cameron put the 20-pound wotate 6 % fie feet & inches and the bé-paund inches, ‘Kidney : Highland games sments ‘removed. Sir AUG. 30 TO SEPT. 13, 2.30 2, M. (Rain or Shiney SEPT, 6 Leave Mant 34th a. 114 Mt 22.10, 13.40 VAG, 1.40, 3.10, 2.40, ‘9.90 Whitehall’ st, (via 39th ei. with Lei. RR. at LA. M 130, 140, 2.20, Sao) Ot Transit’ from Htockiyn Linh i trate sia logn ac also. Fiatoush avenue suri Brighton Beach reed. ever ete Prom Broadway, Willlameburg take om (ara All Brooklyn aurtace cir: tranate to"track., Murle by Lander OMISSION TO" FIELD Four other Races. Via b. LR. Wt, ab fore) in co fe in nnection Medical. OLD Dr, GRINDLE, ~ nd mation, gravel skilful piysicians, NDLE has s recotd for marvel ta 7h en at ™ ta ee visi Basha leas Borer wel i, f regular team against the Jerseymen as - '