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Te we ‘ a THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER'S, 1908, , iy LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPOR “CREAT PACERS TO REMARKABLE PICTURE OF A REMARKABLE FUTURITY START. (DIXON AND PALMER RACE AT YONKERS. FIGHT IN LONDON, 7 . |E&x-Champion of England Is t Pwerc's Rosa, nee 1-2, Favorite in the Betting in ¢ | To-Night’s Contest — $500 ee City Track Meet: | Wagered on Side. ry One of the’ most important feather weight battles evep brought off in Eng- land is slated to be decided hefore the National Sporting Club of London to- night. The principals In this encounter will be George ‘Dixon, the ex-feather- welght champion of the world and Ped- lar Palmer, the English boxer, who was regarded a few years’ ago aa one of the % cleverest boxers for his aise and weight’ én ever produced They are to try com clusions in a fifteen-round bout for @ - purse of $1,500 and a side bet of $500, Both boys have been training hard and To settle the vexed qquestion of speed beyond all argument, arrangements have Been made for a third meeting of Prince Alert and Annconda, Each horse has scored a victory, and a “rub! or third test will be looked upon with favor. The race will be held on Thurs. 1 day at the Grand Circuit meeting at the Empire City track. Yonkers, and the winner will take the entire purse of $2,000, ‘f The conditions call for a race, best + tha in three mile heats. This event takes the place of the Dan Patch-Prince Alert race, it having been lect “1 to faithfully for more than four weeks and pacing wonder against the are reported am being in perfect eondl- OETA RL PRS COPYRIGHT “7902 BY JC. HEMIMENT ae at tion. Palmer is looked upon by the Eng- world’s record. He will make the effort : By essay This is one of the most remarkable pictures of the start of a horse race ever taken. It is of the record-breaking F uturity field, when twenty-four fractious, nervous two- Ush sporting men as a sure winner and 5 a consequence he has been made the Announcement wus mide to-day of he | 4op_olds went to the post. The photograph shows that t hey were in almost perfect alignment and all in motion w hen the ‘barrier was sprung. That Fire Eater propped him- entries that closed Mea week. ees Self after a jump or two and that Merry Reel was crowded to the rail was not ves Pettingill, the starter’s, fault. All t hings considered it was a remarkable start and a remark- Dapeng aotcoared by, odes ie them filled except the 212 pace, an¢ bate h at ; mee Alle : able picture of it. letter to @ friend in this city he says ome high-class sport is assured. In the 2.05 pace are Dan R., 2041-4; Twin Bef Maser rat Oe ue rn GIANTS WIN TWO GREAT IBROOKLYNS PLAY [GOODPRICES FOR COLTS —_ fay Sivtinit'sits Beenie! Gace EROM CHAMPIONS. AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY SALE eriiititnts sian nat Beep sess tmporant ot ibe sasres | he was several years ago he still retaing epee 3% clams wreting, co be held on | |his wonderful cleverness and, alded by . his present good condition, has a splen- fugie, Edgar Bronk’s Princess Derby, (Contimied from First Page.) i i aaa George W. Grote’s £4. Gay. Un this Belvidere —Crotchet Yearling Bought for sii chance of suring the’ decision over day there will be the 2.05 class pacing, | ex The x bled t it and McGraw i i iddi A victory for Dixon In this bo} itesr wason race for a t200cup. The /Ser sent Mm nor Titans yippee bl Sacto i $2,200 by R. Ellison After Lively Bidding, | pants wil remit inhi being rather fiarles are Shadow Chins, 206) Fred | “MoGinnity wan given a great cneering | Brodiv(9 infield rolled ao wly ta Ritchey, Superbas Are Confident of Taking the Second —— [ear rsost etter 1ecicn HOnsta Ouran SB Wedgewood, 206 1-4; Mazette, 204 1-4; |by the 6,052 who saw ‘the game, The | He beat tt out and Mo ampere: : > aH a hampion, bi Ni sporth ore. ‘There Will wiso be «| score: home. Bowerman fanned. Two runs. ‘ Special to The Evening World.) | C. ty hy Flamboru—Gretohen, W. C. Wanting. champion. before the National Sporting Pa ee Mottin for amnicurs and. (| Sew York, 1b po etiare, aaitaurkat Game trom Donovan's Youngsters. RACE TICS SESE RST EAD. BA a eee eann eee, | elu af Landon within four” weeks Bunced. include King | Browne, if 1 2 0 0 O|Beau't, ef. 0 : 2) Cet, by Flambeau © Pes: 51] nk (Se ee Kingmond, Jolly | act 1) 6 Osetra ane Tenver otnick Gut, eeumont was bur Nata aan sine We aay eerie {neat 11 iambeas—None; (Fi, R.- Hitcboock ‘ALL-AMERICAN TEA or Ales Barnes and Edgewood, | Brew 217 1 Oleach. ab on the retired lat’ by Smith. Sebring ; ernoon another sale of ye rt 5 None; F. ct , cg ‘or the second | Brodie, 0 Wagner, 1b 0 tim of Cronin’ i he Bettt Order. into M. O'Neil’s hands and was the 7 ” Pasiee Sonn $1,000. siingucn notseg | Lauder, ay Hurke, If. 0 ab ‘ ooklyn , pck, oppo: . the | $1005 ¥ purse, wirhieuce Paty Smith, 30 ° 3 0 Cantos o 9 Here taes Tavder See atarennueas sheckar if. Third Inning. fered being from James Galway ink cc, Byck Massle—Rosalie; H. M. Zlegler, | y Wilkes. A wagon race !s to, bua. 4 O}Pheips, of Smith's. fly. Leach got Dunn's | Dolan. cf M. O'Neil was thrown out at first by ry Stud, R. H. McCarter F Flambeau—Ti ck; Wc. Wait. Mem Who Will Compete To-Day at eee ngrd and on this day the great |Moain'y, pO 0 0 1 O\Cmeabro, p. 0 bounder to first. No runs A Newton. J. Farrell drove a long fly to taeramraniient Stud and others the prop-. ing 1B ucile lah : Sen Girt for Places on It. Dan Patch, 1.69 1-2, will endeavor to |r .4), 3 ip ilrotals i aaa Ho0d,) 2 Sheckard and Nichols was an easy Ves eee eee ae K.P. ‘neppara| _< by Buck Massle—Fendress; T. J. Healey, 4 i i) Dent the world's record. SAN Pearth Iam EC Farcell, 1b. } ne tim on his grounder, which Flood and] 6rty of fe 1. appleby, i 2 | SEA GIRT, N. J., Sept. §—The com- p Para star cvent of the tht moeur | Pitaburs none OO FO LOO Leach lifted a fy that looked sate. |W Donovan, rf Martman, 3 C, Farrell took care of. No nuns. | A. good crowd Was present and there! » by Bock; Maasle—Urbenna;'E, Fe petition for places on the All-American 1 ct re ] Bittabur ‘ yne caught It_up agatnat. the !Sawton pe ts Far fammed. the ball to the| <4 awa was : a ys championship and a $8,000 gold cup. ‘The |New York... 090000120 vile roost. Wagner's Intleld | Yewton. De: Oy low fence In deep left for three bases. | as aie UL er peigigl OF ine head, 14.480, Average per ae a ae EapHOIAe the rcotpetltlont fonbe ae, Peivory end Fee libee t chutes Se Fite, Baan on Werorecettabires Cel i eta Hine onion Teronta oe pa | Umplre—Tom Brown: Flood fanned ie tine. At panovan | the best and R. Ellison paying #2200 for Property Capt. Breckenridge Vile, /neld at Ottawa, Canada, next Saturday, ‘ ith The Monk, 206 3-4. Ownera mun Left, Benerg 4 | Burke hit to, Lauder acd Ritchey. was | (Special to The Evening World.) filed out to. Brashear. a me esti nef Stonewall Stud. | will take place to-day. The candidat * i rive, ‘This race 18 open to the word, Strurk out—fy out at second, No run f es RK. BROOKLYN, Property of Jas, Gulway, Preak- ae , nes Sacer ; Fy Ghd i ta howed to secure John A. Me: | Thve-mase Cronin fanned, Browne hit, to NV ASHING TONER i 7 Moneth taminse wen nina gig. b? BelridereWiM4 Olive I1-t W. Midge | Ae vate Horace M. Bell, First, New ae Kerrov, the Cleveland trotter, as a | roy and beat out the throw. McGraw's | Sept. 8—Ned Hanlon's Superbas | ans Barelay’s. hig’ Rawanent Corl: D stanter, aeadteel tts Hit by Packer | fly fell to Sebring. Browne stole second, | Patsey Donovan's young ball tofsers | Latimer Ds by Linden—oruelte; FR, Hitchcock, Property, hp Davin, Midway, Hy. | Jersey Regiment; Conpl. 4 9. Vy eee RRC ttcMcy: Some aa ween gametchae mate ues gee” Tem) Aumnine. Enmered In. Breanshan'e ‘NiRM |¢rom Bt: Lule played the second mame) Fa insted’ and on Dolan's arrat fi by Hngdere-Lindle; Ca race |B, 6: by harafvenn A IL: Letoe Sable, | Seana Btgnat” Corps, Now Jetaeys ¢niries have been received for the 2.06 | ‘ of thelr bast series this afternoon, third. Brashear was fielded out at by Belvidere—imp, Madge Stuart; J. | C2) fx /by ‘Sir jter—Silk Warp; A. Miller, | Capt. W. B, Martin, Second New Jer- Gate pacing, ‘The mnie Cy Sie SECOND GAME. Fifth Inning, | A more delightful day for the game}hy Newton, “No runs, 4 Masklein,, $200 "$800, , : ‘ sey; Private Hal H. Leizear, Sixth on the same ¢ vi 2 Conroy walked. Phelps's inflel | ave been wished for. Newton struc! at healer sent # , by Belvidere—Crotehet; C, R. Ellison, * u of by twotting, with seventeen entries, Includ- eaetatanineiueuacraseevara MVanal Seen es Laie efiest game from Don-|sfounder to Hartman and was retired | x Property Johm H. Morris, Loats- | Pennsylvania; Sorgt. W. I. Lenschner, ote. mom Hing chimes, Little Dlck, ae einer ee Bonumone | Eaving won the 5 At first. Latimer's high) fly to right] by Melvidere—Lizeye; CR, Ellison, \ ville, Ky: « beveny-iuat, New 10rK; Privace C, W. Antezella, Alice nes, Monte Carlo| After ten minutes’ rest the Giants and|iifeg “Vay into. MoGraw hands /ovan's aggregation on Saturday. the /centre was gathered in by P. Donovan, : $350. | is First District’ of Columbli Gad Fereno, ‘The 219 cliss trotting for | the Pirates began thelr second game. | Brodie iathered In Gebriik'® My. No|‘Troiley-Dodgers felt confluent they | No runs CLT tal ea Bee bre Re Reales hue roisties Sliver | AAeuts Was ae mane (Kins oe 4 Se aT cielo Be Ostend Chimes, Hus. 28k Cronin was gent in to piteh for the/TUN. a 14 retin Brodie, Rower=| Would have no, trouble in trouncing the; Fifth Inning. Veh, $100. aera salah Property K.P. 8 taway, Ky. |9.8, Young, Firat D. 6.; Prive S j Coe ete Oa rrancee Be The New Yorks and Sam Leover was the| veer helped to retire Brodic. Hower’ | candinals in the next two, and they Hartman tiled out to Flood, J, O'Noil| BY fh gntgiectans AUG; Hawkstone LBP eee v Ky. Sort, Second De Cy iteut Won We | U Prince Alert-Anaconia mate 18 /eholce of Acting Captain Honus Wagner. |Lauder's bouncer In front of the ate jiined up against them this afternoon tals! a fon foul fly which Tatimer 04 |p mii Gee ; & aby Hentnrtnerattg:Aanrice; Tomes | Gookton, Second D.C; Lieut. Thomas sa faces to be arranged, “\The crowd kept coming, and when the) to frst In time, No runs, | aetermined on winning. PA ate AORN IN sl NR Uh a | v7 gle. Kaight afin Thinte—oiad. | RK. Wetherald, Firat D. Cu; Lieut, Dp. hinteresting Tace for the tat day, |Same was called nearly 6,00) rooters xth Inning. ‘A fair sized crowd of rooters naw the riaht, sending M. O'Nell to second, | Tots for ten nead, 96.100; averaxe per read, |g? 2° B., Sangram. . E. V. Folk, Sixth Pennsylvania; Pri- Hadas Bop! ws, iy asoured in the 20t | were on hand Nichols flied out’ io W. Donovan, No $610. OR te Pull vate Gearae im: Cope Hie Di CL Came 4 1 aE Dakar dul ee Leach ‘hit a hot one that Gronin game. % at i pa! [eae " re A. B. Wells, Seventh New York, ani claws ccrawnin ctwatve enuien Have) F luniniy. Istopped, but could not hold and the! “Hanion selected ““Doc'' Newton oN ‘pardiwan davaredtoution strike Property R. H. McCarter Potter. Seok ety eas ar enaneley Wet Time: Cagti ata P. Robbins, Signal Soham Ret Daphne Dallas, Dandy Chimes, | Beaumont drew a pass to fiat. Sob- (ciate war on frat. Wagner was i pitah, P. Donovan thought that Yerkes Dolan tripled: th deep left. C. "Farrell i. 6: by Flatnbeau—Drisolo; °F. ,H. Brein, & | cx. by tmp."Gay Lad—Cayaritty Jane; GH. | New Jerseys | ton ino , Don Riley. Sphinx S., Greenline and| ring’s high fly fell to Brodie, Leach hit! Ritchey's high fly. Smith took Burke's was good cnough to beat the troiley fanned. Fiood’s single to Short right Co., $100. ! $300, fey arnate 0] member tee, nolidtae 7) 4G Prince Direct. | fo Smitinand Beaumont was the victim |high Ife. No. rune dodgers. [Scored Dolan. Inwinsout, dy Karrelly to) == t= Te ~ fis at J. A passed bat! let Leach go| Smith was thrown out by Conroy. | First Inning. Nichols, One run Le , F { '_INTERCLUB REGATTA AT Teen ee ee a tee eae to Seer No | J. Farrell drew a bune on baile, He 3 inith holped to retire ‘Wagner. No|Browne was fleled out by Ritchey, No Farrell drew eon be € se OYSTER BAY TO-DAY. | ‘Stinne cracked « aatety nem con-|"t® lala too far off and was caught napping. NATIONAL LEAGUE. , Hl i ee * lroye Moar mingle ‘sped by. ey, Neventh Inning. Nichols struck out, Barclay drove @ raha aboass ' I f if ‘ = aha Heewne vouched fhind Meciraw on: Rradlawaennden Canta aoe Pheips | rounder to C. Farrell and dled at frst. CINCINNATI AT PHILADELPHIA — FIRST | F >, Sachem’s Head and Seawanhaka= coupled the Pirates’ attention when helearned a base on his het to right. No runs, Prats: i . | § Corinthian Yacht Club Knock- Started to steal second. although Wax- ver hit to Breankhan, who falled in! Sheckard raised a high fly to Elart- | Cineinnad 2020000 04 rt ; Wilt Sail {ner made 9 good throw tn the plate, fo cateh Phelps at second. man, Kruger could not handle Dolan’s Philateiphia 1000020 —8 t af abouts Sail. Browne siding home safe, McGraw beat out he bunt sand. the grounder. and Yeached. first.| Ratteriee--PAlllips and Merger: Duggleby i | ey { The interclub regatta between the Sea. | WAS, tls safe on Aecond. | Bresnahan |iagen wore lied | Sehring’s single fo C. Farrell walked, udvancing Dalan to ant Pool Umolre—taiham ang Irvin ; -C d Sachem’: ° bod pase eto right scored ps and Leever. Leach's second. Mike O'Neil fumbled Flood's se Wanhaka-Corinthian and Sachem's Head | arodie Utter a fy to Sebring, Mobrna [yentacored Phelps and Leever, leach’s second . Huy bases. Irwin's * MAN Ale. to Leach | Winters ‘pon Ay fall, to BIMChe Mice Poeeder to Harton foreed” Dolan, at Standing of the Clubs. McGovern and Young Corbett Western Crack and Jockey) yacht clubs’ knockabouts will be salled strolled home. Ro! to-day off the Seawanhaka-Corinthlan and Breanahan died at gecond, Laudar | hee walked and the bases were filled ree é Aidt ev ball doled SUD i PUR Nee . f glub will start Ave boats, ‘The Shehem's Smith Alt to Ritchey and was retired. BAS TORE HGe Re CIUUn FUNG cote tone] eee Onn NRMEUTia HRT LG CONS 38 Touches for Battle at Louis-; cago Jockey Club Stewards | Hena" yachts aro to xo to Oyster Bay | Tiree runs Seale eats Loire Got was caumnt Mie, B ,ponovan and, froin over, the u . hext. Sunday afternoon. Second Inning. trying to reach second. Burke. took Rite, Wheeler wen viile, e After Investigation. A team race Is also to be arranged| pitchey | i 7 e. | Riteney got a walk. Burke's hit to! Bresnahan's fly. Leever helped Brodie between the _Seawanhaka-Corinthian | yiucraw’ ffeend Ritchey at mecond und'a out. No rune, ‘ Second Inning. Club and the Philadelphia Corinthian | y : 4 ‘ t Yacht Club. to de sailed at Philadelphia | double play was cut off by Smith's had Etghth Inni, P, Donovan was thrown out at. firat Node Bay CINCINNATI, O., Sept, &—From to- (Special to The Evening World.) econ bere of this.month, Iteor weenie Conroy: Tait, to “MeGraw:|_ Bowermnn|mtssed Pholp'siehfra atrike, | Nemes caxueer aeaN ones On Balle ed Ag 64 485) dayion until next Bunday & week, Chany); CHICAGO, Rept, tine stewards it —$<——_—_—- °.| Brashear was valled out on strikes. 65 31 SH) Dettalt 48 9 I) ey Gung Corbett” and Terry Me-| the Chicago Jockey Club this forenoon *y nin threw wild to catch Conroy nap- but nalied him at frst. McGraw «ot |jlartman hit safely to left, advancing PRINCETON FOOTBALL | Ding at first, and the Pirate ran a the Loever's pop fly. Lauder hung on to! Kruger to third. J, O'Neill pushed a 52 552 Naluimore 146 390 Govern will get down to hard work and practically ruled Jockey Woods and the way to third. Bresnatin etopped HH, Beaumont's infleld fly. No runs. " sic Frey, ‘ PRACTICE BEGINS SOON, Smith's rotter and handed | nin. Bowerman's. knock, to left was tor high) beundes: to Flood and died at first, | cme, Ww. L. pc, | put themselves in the besi physical shape horse Joe Frey, off the turf. ¥ who covered the base, No ru two bases. Lauder beat out his bunt. | ‘Pn. eteuck out Sheckard’a | uals se St i) 2) the night of Sept. 22 before thg Southern | and the horse from his father some time | Santos Dumont's air-ship. Ips relieved H. Smith in the box| A wild pitch scored Bowerman and put 39 84 317) Athletic Club, in Louisville, Both have igo. According to the ruling Joe Frey scorching grounde! was cleverly stopped | Jerse; by Nicholas. Dol Worcester ; v Pittsburg. Dunn's hit was too hot| Lauder on third. Smith doubled and rs Look Forward to Succe: Wy L " 4 nN a th 1 ‘ MN 0 2 7 r wea to by je and the Glant! Lauder score Dunn fanne oO M1 ‘ ful Gridiron Season, eA Heat HL eaAlnig rancmce crea Mean on Buaumonty rade: Bien eras been here almost’ two'weéks and put in. will be permitted, under -the rules, to] Trust he succeeds as well inthe g PRINCETON, N. J., Sept. §—The } “ied by Leach. Browne was safe| doubled up at second. Two rune but few days of hard work. Corbett! finish his stable engagements for this| sail as we have in the sale of 4 Princeton football team will begin pra & ole Rete seat LN Pub Man) Ninth Inning. worked nearly all week, but did not go | year, MOGUL c! (t Sale with Ub Pte here in ebout one week. More than "njsptay, Browne r@ple second. M Bresnahan io’ Cronin wae! the) way, through tne full course every day. Terry| The officials, had both’ Woods and igarettes. Sale a I young Schorr on the carpet for a couple | js a little different, but- MOGULS one hundred students already are here, Graw Was passed to first. Rresn@han’a| Sebring was retired der threw put in but two days of solid work, ‘and football has become the toplc of| safety past Conroy scored Browne! Leach out. Wagner fanned. No runs, The work from now on will be con-| Of hours chis forenoon. Woods is ruled BPI Aeesatlutis exrecied eet a i = ‘ Matent. and as the time of battle drawa | °%,£0%,s, series of Dad rides, terminating | are better than alr-ships. aod upon bis arrival several of the can: FAVORITES BADLY BEATEN HALT ON BIG FIGHT ] AT SHEEPSHEAD near the more work will be asked of} °° gu | _—_Looking from above. . didates who will be here then will be ' "| them. ‘Trainers Harry Tuthill and Char- SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES Fender 18e ; ley Mayhood have given their charges i R he ° i gent through a light preliminary. prac tice In passing the ball, rucning throug Signals and tackling the dummy. The AT SH E E PS HE AD BAY the word of “all hands down to work," Plain and Cork Tip. Ree oe rece sat follows Louisville Dominees Hold | qohn Madden Up at Daybreak | and this order will be strictly observed. (ajeclal to The Evening World.) eeton. ——_ ; is Bi A Nelther Corbett nur MeGovern can af-| RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, | Leh . : Bee Boner York Universtiy at Princeton) | (Continued trom First Page.) Meeting and Decide to Or: Sends His Big String Along) (ra to tose the coming fight. Corbett | Sept..&—The entries for to-morrow’: Rage Sp oticeread ‘ut mieteise mem ganize Protest Against! at Good Speed at the Bay|cspeciany, tor he tm not so well-fixed| raced are as follows: ‘Oct, 18—Washington and Jefferson at Princeton, | by @ head from Merry Acrobat, who was $1,505 by Tommy Griffin, She was en- Corbett-McGovern Battle. Course. with, the worldly goods as the Brooklyn| pire Race—For malden-thret-year-olds; six RUPTUR CU n hanged a bounder NSS “SEA } a? i H gf 436 possibe tor the championship batte on! Johnnie Schorr secured both the boy| Some one-Is golng to try to sail} 9 Oct. Jumbia at Princeton. mnt of Love No tered for $0), ‘ Nev. 1—Coraell at Princeton. |\® neck In front of Love Note. a laa. Chern. Lady Teasie +108 | with our improved lo Truss. Worn with Mov lbaYale' at Princeioas S Prerton Pian =) FXTH RAGS, Sqme Result, Corbett Thinks. The sTaiisman Valley Forse frog] ia ome amare ieireypeontieael | ‘ Handicap; for three-year-olde and up; one mile | Handicap; for three-year-olde and up, mile and} LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 8.—The (Special to The Bvening World.) Corbett has supreme confidente in his} 7 Mower: Beau Coeur NL | the hardest exerciee or severest strain. Bxamlt —__— Bett @ half, SHBEPSHEAD BAY, | 8 a—Th 4 iy a The Danoer, Pin 111 |tfon free. Lady In attendance for Ladies, GOLF Starters, whts. jockeys, QUHICFin, Str. P! Batting, | ministers of Loulaville at a special SE ty » Sept. &—The| ability to defeat Terry again, and goes | Woden |. ‘ase an | °°” IMBRGVED ELASTIC 1.2USS CO. : . Jeol, Bil 105, 11.3¢0e a ie 13 | Starters, wit, Jocks str P decided to call Teather was bright and warm at Sheepe-| so ¢ar as to say that it will be in just | Si Gin 100 re eT rie accra Weta Wed) F joi Paul 201, “Wonderiy 3 44 2 Fe Peon ei iclearreettt 3/ meeting this morning dec Ocal nead Bay this morning during the|aa quick thme as it took him in Hart-| auitie sess Jl | ‘amalor's, near 9th _Bt,_wetadlished 20 yeara, Te important local golfing event for tale week | Herbert: 1g2 Li Smith 19 § 20 Zorwanter,” 104, Redtern..... 3\a mass-meeting for Thursday night| hours at which the thoroughbreds take| ford. Corbett's work to-day, . 9 : BE —_—_[—_$_$_$_$_ $_$ ————=_= Pes cece ia eaeeagats haw istireay | pu 114. Brennan. 6 at ss His, Bralbenee, ot, ‘O'Connor. s-6|to protest against the Corbett-McGov- | their exercise, The track in perfect | out, includes a ten-mile run in the morn- 108 Fontentx .. Pee cas reatarasy cue Darl Antente Guards aetioese ised $ Daly, 96° Gochrans.....-. § Slern fight being held In Louisville and hape, und the racers whose work day|ing and fourteen rounds of boxing in| Chiron” 108 White Creat’. ME N D. pen with « quail; Wed randies, itd, MeCue & § Baron Pepper. 95, Rice a i {to ask the authorities to take action.|1t was had no trouble in stepping thelr|the afternoon, three rounds each with | Andalusian 512108 : : Tt will open with « qualifying round on Wednes. ie0 (andien, 1A. > { 2 Beanie McCarthy, 87, Henderson ” 10 | Beoond Race—For three-year-olds Famous R, No. 88518 guarantecd to cure all di Sm tetas holon, modal play. sole medal |Col. Padden, dO JMartia 9 10 & The Rival won. Se ae GST Dace: ln fasts ne: Mgck and Fitegerald, four with the} nandicap; mite and. furlong. oases where capsules tajecttons a De fe, Oa Thureday the 0, . \: hee » x Brot and second rounds for the Westbrook and |MAd) Vucas.92.Henderson 6 2° 11 18. 6 rancesco wan second, HARLEM RESULTS. J. E. Madden took to the track at} dummy and four with the punching | Dours ; semen Ca = omeheROOK ADE | “Scart gard. Won driving, Time—1.39 2-5 Piping cock crow, and several of his racers| pag, This course will be followed for | Mor. ae ra scores in the | Whiskey King and Lady Uneag raced | at were sent down the line at good rates} two or three days, when the bouts with | Belle of Troy: 1 Rossignol. » Sporting. Wr" | nead and head to the fartturn, followed BUFFALO WINNERS Pieter peated BRAC, CHICAGO, | of speed. Gun Fire breesed #ix furlonga| hig sparring partners will be lengthened | Wistar RG Ping Bett Pour ; meen teeco: ails by Col. Bill and Oom Paul. On the turn VINNY . Tages scheduled on to-day's card: in 1.88. Payne speeded the same dis-|to four, five and six rounds each. pest % CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB Dita tenets wisest: Col, Bill raced to the front and made] 2 cogs np, FS i First racesMive and one-half fur-|tance in 117, King Hanover covered a| Terry McGovern recelved « letter Sun. |Upwant: seven furlongs espe 19g the Westbrook and’ Cons |the running to the streteh, with Oom | 2MCw @ ACK, Buffalo, N. ¥., Sept. 8 | iongs.—Won by Joe Buckley, 8 to 5 and] mile in 1.48, Judith Campbell was sent} aay from Sam Harris, his manager, | Unmasked 10g Dr. Sartor 8) sue, See eee eee ea Rala ee Sutnee’ Per eee Read tance iltvalo be * |aul und Whiskey King next, In’ the [7 "ihe raoes scheduled to be run here 13 to 5; Galba, even for ,Picceriorzs Seven furlongs in 1% Col Bil was) stating that he would leave New York Werle Of ioe pepper cca | SEP 8. | Sab HIRE | | and Fi thirty-sig holes, medal play, The handicap la | run he Col, BH) held his owp, win- | {Ms afternoon resulted as follows: nd, and 13 to 10| asked a mile in 1.46, Yard Arm turned e Monomrap! sees TO Chuctanunda ...) 01 jes | OC Ly a oR i . [Pauly who eas Herbert A head Gn the f enor ‘oni ltor place, was and Rag Tag I y ¢ ae 1,40, 3.10, 240, 3.10 P. M. Boats toot Whit, atdeba’ geile AN All Souls, 4 to 1 for place, was i, |for place, was second, the same ground in 1.5. Irish Lad, Fourth Race—The Mineola Flurdle Rece; han- ’, q pao Hedeon’ ge plac ind ‘Dutmaze third Rmecage, oO" | third. Tme—1.12 8-6, treeh from ‘hia; qlokoey alah Bia aus [0 enV Caare Pay uOny, Seore alm ee ee elna ‘aor two naleer | i Tae geese term connect as elubs as far north as he is Hablp'to get hurt and injure his FIFTH RACE 40. P.M." Brooklyn Rapid Trapalt trom. Sne-eighth.—| ‘Third Race—Short course. —Wenlock Hare le ae frat Sto l and 2 to 1; David 8, 4 to 1| and In tp top shape, was shown to easy 2.20, B lyn Bridge (New York Bridge trai te Kl ett Beach ronda’ alba first annual champlonehip on Thured i | Rollibgy tor threwenearconda (amt 4 and Brio Senda io Komen ear t hances in the coming fight. and Seturday of this week. ‘The (ournament ryt dail ahd i ey By Feet oo! Savon: Ba: | fr place, second, and Torrenton third. | exercise. The same variety of .exeroiae | ° sd is ah vin Kings Coulty and Brig! : take place at the Powelton Golf Civd, of New | . wumerie, auaiiag [and Chrous third. Thine—i.t6 45. | Time—8.81 2-5. and seventy yards,| Wa# allowed Aceful, Siipthritt,, Alsono| Fight Will Be Pulled Om. inabuat ave, surface line via gtion_ Deas and more than Atty tart tnt Starters, whts,, Jockeys jp. Str Place. | Phird Race—Three-fourths of a mile.— ory ACinufant 9 to 20 and out., and others. Bob Gray, manager of the Loutsville fameburgr take Odean ave. cara. AN Br qualifying round. The cl Fonsoluen, (60, Regier Cee direct to track. Muste: 2 7% 3 y Worth, 104, 10} p, ¢ : ‘ é 2] Bride of Surrey, Bo Gand § to 5 won| Arokle, ¢ tod fer place, was gecond,| August Belmont’s Lord of | the Vale Sy have already been holdiug « t M 2 i Ooomee, 2 to 1 for place, was second, | oa Searcher third. Time—i.44 2-6, covered a mile at @ two-minute clip. and visited both camp: SE but this is to wettie the Indiv Hot, 9, R, Henderson W Wvat ine Hudson River district, — | Khital, “104, Mitier 0 1g}and M. F. Terpey third. Time—t.16 2-5, its 0 anh Bes Grail, 93, Murray. 10 4) Fourth Race—Five and one-half fur- —_ — Flying Jib did six furlongs in 1.28] pieased with the condition of the little psi Trainer MoCormick, of the L, V. Bell Aletha, A0giioatiles men and Js satisfied that.they will be in| Righteway % 23) tongastampoon. won, even and out; | THE MONK VS. LORD DERBY Ue is Orvis cups will be played at the Man: [May J 68, Surleys ors: 8.10, @® 200 | DML & fo. 6 for place, mecond, and Chick AGAIN NEXT THURSDAY. string, gent, Hermis @ mile and & fUF-| (1 beat of shape when they go to.Louls~| Vincennes SN inc 0S jiinka on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. |Gen atest Oary,tor-Nelaon 2g 9 ty a9 ORS sea ew GAIN + | '°}"g" Waggin'’s Charles Elwood and Sir| ville. Speaking of the chances of the | Choate \...... Risoeder 441 OLD DR. GRINDLE. Rmealend ethti tas tance ‘cantly. | Time—1.66, —Won by Bil O' Massie, 7 to'l0 and out, SUSE, N. ¥. Bept, &—Two tm-| Yoorhels turned six furlongs in 124 1-2./agnt being prevented in Louisville, Mr. | riittorm ...: thes el Geniiciey cua cay and D. Barlow raced | Dubious. T 10 6 for piace, was ascond, | portant matches’ between fast ‘steppers | Saye! covered a mile and a quarter in} qi4, gaia: srnere is absolutely no fear | Mise Buttermilk. 69 B.3°DA.“GHINDUN "act totroaments are on tor thie week a:|head and head to the far turn, where |@nd Jessie Janboe third. Time—1.49 2-6." Ree sust eae stay ed in this city. The 1 & F. P. Keene's Bituriva breeked |of the fight not being, pulled off. The Bisth Race—Wor Lanier’ sap Hy ale aetna S14 , Powelton and Bkwanok, which |Fonsoluca raced up to them, followed SA EE RSE ek the champion trotter of the|five furlongs in 110, ‘The stable's over | Mayor wants the contest ‘and his word | furlongs. fore throat aad Mouth,” ulcers, palatal ove ‘Ao., ure apeediiy cured, hk Sutlerera. do. waaag Toame hore for the purpose, of ‘Afetoander e preliminary between | River Pirate . c way for tho Nassay Country Club ‘ ° ny aie a Oe ine iB. Smathers's speedy stepper, will], E. A. Smith sent Articulate « mile and | Arranging. WW OTS Tc ana f tiink | Jon A. Scott Mary Worth, On the turn Fonsoluca 4 i goes, Rake the lead tana neldistto thecatretan: | ies celtse Geis Athletic Club, of Philadelphia, spares: in New York, and Lord Derby, | racets were on the easy alde, Minor 6 peccen puree for a menting between 6 “cha on sep, | Where Mary Worth and Hot closed. In ‘aleott in a special race Jor @ me|a quarter in 2.11 4-6, P. H, MoCarren’s ‘Gun Yeas skilful piyslolan Sa “oc peitenn! the ‘ran Home Fonsolucaiheid her own ath Meceet mare a ena ot toe Rup at the State Fair track ni urs: | Biwi galloped a mile tn ii. J. HL ho. they will sign. Bie GRINDLA hus a record foe. : ty easily by three k ths from 4 hil al ing race between Mary Worth, who was a head in front | Weleda relies’ to sseegt the Phitadsinvia mee diolan ng dhadow Chics ‘will also be a on cod » The- winner wae bid up toed Mart will do the eames ia « tow Gaya, (etn Lee ry waon did aix furlongs ‘Sane 0