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‘Tell struck out, MoGraw’s fly. on hit over third base. Murray's boost was taken by McGann gathered Taylor's high one. No runs. Dumped against Lundgren’s legs. Mill er's sacrifice was handled by Kling Browne's hit to Tinker was Dunn's fin- wh at third. Graw's fly. o SCORE—FIRST GAME. i 3 1 001 10 0 004 o~ oH 31 00 NN. ¥., Bept. 11.—Although the Bi ‘and Cincinnati teams were slated 8 afternoon, the crowd was small. hen the teams began the first game aie a double header at these grounds there were not more than 60 routers ‘Both Managers Hanlon and “Smiling Toe" Kelley had out their corps of irlers loosening up their “wings.” fanion finally selected Ray Evans to Mey depended on ‘Noddles’ ‘Hahn, Kenley twirling in the first tussle, wh crack left-hander. First Inning. Donlin bunted safely. Beckley flied to Dolan, Crawford tripled, scoring Don ley drew @ dase on balls and stole second. Cor- im ‘hit safely, scoring Crawford an Heley. Steinfeldt flied out to Sheckard. Mn. Maloney fanned. Capt ree runs. @heckard tripled to right and scored Biot reery’s retirement at first by ley. Dolan was fielded ovt by Ke ~ Dahlen hit safely to the Infield y NM struck out. One run. Second Innfng. ~ Bergen laced the ball over Dolan's head for three bases, Hahn wal ‘Doni: in was disposed of by WI ‘and Farrell, Bergen scoring. whled to right centre ley stole third. Dolan, Beckley scoring. Ma led, MoCreery made a gre ellegra fly to right. | Thre lecler singled und reache « on Irwin's free pass to first. I Dunted, but on Hahn's throw to Stein- feldt Wheeler was forced at third. Sheckard bunted un- Evans struck out, Buccessfully. No runs. Third In Corcoran singled and on Dahlen's stupid. playing “Corcoran reached sec~ ond. Steinfeldt hit safely, Corcoran vecoring. Steinfeldt stole second. Ber- fanned out Hahn's bounder to len forced Steinfeldt at third. Don- in struck out. One run. eery singled. to left. Dolan filed it to Kelley MoCreery stole second, reoran dropping the ball. Dahlen hit Safely, McCrecry reaching third. Far- Wheeler forced Dahlen at second. No runs. Fourth inntng. Beckley reached first on Dahlen's uff, but was caught stealing second awford filed out to Dahlen, Maloney No runs, Irwin singled to left. Ritter foul fied RHE to Bergen. Bvans walked, Irwin rea BROOKLYNS TO CINCINNATI. 3 perbas’Pitcher Is Batted All Over the Field—| yf Score II to 3. The Batting Order, WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, oklyn Brooklyn. Cincinnatl. Sheekard, if. Doniin, If, | McCreery, rf. Beckley, 1b. | Crawford, rf. | Dahlen, ss. Maloney, ef. } 1b, K 'y. I. D. Corcoran, 88. Steinfeldt, 3b, Bergen, c. Umpire-Mr Browne. ree THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1902. IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. LOSE | | Hahn, p. Ing second. Mocreer} and promoting E Dolan struck out. One run. Kelley singled to rig! out Corcoran's safe cond. _Stein- Bergen edt was run down 1 first and second. No runs. doubled to left. “Farrell foul- sd to Donlin. Wheler Med to Kelley. | Weo got under Irwin's high No ri 1h awford was doubled up, Donlin scor- > ray put y Money, She MoCreery out, Kelley to Beckley. Sevent ‘oran made his fourth safe nit a| feldt ningle pi ond | Stelnfeldt scoring, Beckley out ‘Three run| lan out, Kell No runs. Crawford ou reached ‘first. on Irwin's fumble, fly to Dolan Corcoran out, Dahlen nis muff of Hitter's long fly al- 1 the latter to make a home run. ing flied to Maloney. Sheckard struck McCreery filed to Maloney. One Stoinfeldt out, Irwin to Farrell, Ber- Donlin foul filed to Ritter. No Sheckard fout fied to Stein- singled to lett, ans to th Inn 1s, Sixth Inning. a fly to Sheckard. Dontin | Kley was hit with a pitched | cord walked bases. | dQ out to 3 y and] ey_to Beckley. Evans | ckard doubled to Kel ned first on Dahlen's error. left, scoring Kelley. Stein- | sending Corconin home. h advanced Steinfeldt to n struck out, Hahn walked, at first, Wheeler to Far- 8. to Beckley. Dahlen Donlin muffed Farrell's r walked. Irwin fouled to Eighth Inning. , Dahlen to Farrell, Ma- 1 and went to third on Kel- No runs, Ninth Dahlen to Farrell. Hahn + olan bunted. Dahlen fouled to Ber- | ———H—————______ ell lifted a high one to Bteln- NEW YORK BEA a Fifth Inning. Taylor's igh bouncer was pulled down by Smith and sent to first in poe, Menefee's bunt was picked up by uder and sent across to McGann The Giants’ first baseman made a fine eateh of Evers's foul tly. No runs. Blagle didn’t have to move to tuke MoGann’s high fly fell to Brodie hit a hard smash to fenefee. lenefee and wis second at the base. fo runs, / Sixth Inning. Lundgen fanned. ba sent out. Browne was under Jing’s high one. runs. Blagie made a good catch of Bower- man’s fly, Kling got Laud Mirst in time. Smith hit to was out on first. No runs. Seventh Inning, Bowerman took Tinker's foul lift. Dunn beat out his hard hit, which be was under Me- 9 runs, Eighth Inning. Menefee lL. ten foul filed to Bowerman. No runs. cGann raised a fly for Evers. Tinker Rss, to retire Brodie. Bowerman fied to Dobbs. No runs. Ninth Inning. Slagle filed to Brown. TS CHICAGO IN CLOSE FIRST GAME. (Continued from First Page.) ‘ @ neat bunt and beat it out, When owne started to steal second Dunn New York tried to score, but was caught. No rans, Tanes—M Slagle got two bases Mite Dunn took Uie ‘One hour and thirty minutes. SECOND GAME. First Inning, LONDON, Sept. 11.—Richard Croke op fly went to Smith, Dobbs! won his firat race in a long time a to centre. Browne took] Doncaster September Meeting to fly and ‘Tinker fanned, No/ ‘is Gladwin capturing the Portland Plate (of 800 sovereigns, added to a hand. | kot three bases on his hard | cap sweepstakes of 10 sovereign jdrive to right Meld, Bresnahan lifted a for three-year-olds and upward, five fu i y bunt to vers and Lauder. that Lamar took, McGann rafsed a} longs an to Dobos and Browne, by swift| self was not present, sprinting, beat the throw to’ the plate. coast Brod’e hit | benched second on a passed there. for Bowerman ‘only sted a fly to Dobbs. Second Murray was at firet before the ball was (ae ball into Miller's hands. Browne got Evers's fly. Lund- Dobbs hit past McGraw for a base. Kling followed ith a safety to right. Tinker filed to t me and Dobbs ocored. Murray | ned. One run. YANKEE JOCKEY THE SCORM. 1b po a e/Ohivago. H ie Rea . 26 0 ots, 0 2 3 8 8! ~Down for Fouling by Don- & O Kling, o1660 100 Onoke, ‘0049 0| Caster Stewards. oe L O)Murray, t.00000 111 OlTaylor, 3.0011 0 1332 enetee, HOR toe $ 3 31 6 Olevern, oe 310 ttanens') 0.68 6 8] LONDON, Sept. 11.—After the race for r | recryver the St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster yes- G wt ‘ her oo iy AY 1-2 y “Clem” Jenkins, the “American [90600000 —3 * was suspended for the rest of Sacrifice Hite— | riding, Double Playe—MeGraw, Sin}th ——— Umpire—O' Day, Time of Game— CROKER’S HORSE WINS for a base to right and One run. mii (Special to The Evening World.) ers fanned. No runs Marton Ett sent to first by | Anne Hathaw: rike-out victim, Hymeteus taken by Taylor. | Catherine Ci PETER MAHER I RING TO-NIGHT. He Will Tackle Big Jim CORNELIUS VANDERBILT JeffordsinSix-Round NOW OWNS THE CHEROKEE. Bout at Philadelphia’ Club. | Three important fights are to be de-, Telded in the different cities outside of "thls Btate to-night. ‘Tho most important ‘Ue the one between Peter Maher, the ex-!| ‘hampton of Ireland, and Jim Jeffords, “Phe California heavy-weight, which Is to fought at the Broadway A. C., in delphia. These men are to engaxe six-round bout, and while no de- mn will be rendered it is safe to say ‘one of them will have so much the ‘of the bout that it won't be hard the winner at the end. They Already fought three battles, Maher Iter-welght cham id Rainey Sweeney, of Boston, will try & twonty-round pout betore the to-nlant. Ima they bave fous’, The third battle of those acheduled will be | Fleeing Venue & fought before the West End A. C., of St. Lowia | Second Race—For three-year-olds and up; one The principais in this bout will be Abe Attel, the | mle. clever California feather-welght, and Kid Abel, the Chicago Mghter, They are to meet in a re WIL, It In Sala, Mak Cruine (o Weat Indies in Her. | Cornelius Vanderbilt, owner of the | Praminer tose seventy-footer Rainbow and the ateam|, Pourth Race—Por thi yacht Mirage, has, chaged the ocean crul Heved Mr. Vanderbilt will make his frat | » Cherokee to the West Indies | The Cherokee was built in 1898 by the |G Wether Construction and Armaments | Belvino Company, now Vickers, Sons & Maxim, | Qegtaah Barrow-in- Lord Ashburton, from designs by Mr. | Rockey with a view of making long cruises, |Alabarch ..... trial it was sald| Sixth Race~The Russet Handicap: for three- After her builder’ that she could carry coal suffictent to steam five thousand miles at twelve to twelve and one-half knots an hour. Articulate sesstrsr+198. Dixleling Whitaker Wright, of Cowes, ———————_ . J mow deceased, who called her the Futurita Miladl Love Craneavilie Falr Lass. Orabel They are to box at 142 pounds weigh In at 3/ Meddling Mary ....110 Helen C &.. o'clock thin afternoon. Nult Blanche “110 Ieonoclaat ., OW OOO | Sweet Alice, ‘0 Medal. Ho Wiitul Satire twenty-round bout. The boyn fought a few weeki $8. Jha) Clare ago in Chicago, Attel belng awarded the dectalon | oe +48 Kightawny at the end of a six-round bout on points. Atel Tldson Ligh 33 Bett recelve the verdict again, He out- | Hen Howunt S| Molnar Alaa Butte i The Mark So Rappenccker De. Barlow May J, Third Race—The Golden ds; six and @ half furlongs Sallmaker .... .....100 Golden Maxim Lady Joneghine «..1 y s110 Mackey Dwyer 15 Incubator Miowp; mile and furlos t is sald, just pur- t Wuntrensa r steamer Chero- Bar Le Duc, formerly the Sybarite. It is. be- Binet Cornwalt Brandy, Smash ‘a Pomona | ‘urne! » England, for | Franklyn G. Storey, She was christened the | Dr. Riadia’ .. Nevermore... Venetla, and Lord Ashburton built her | jeyeimane Pare TRH hye. year-olls and up; one mile and a half, Arden oo... 86 His Eminence ‘Advance Guard’ ....130 The Rival . the Venetia in 1897 and|_ Peter Wimmer, who trains liyphe changed her name to the Sybarite, She |“ that this good thr remained Mr, Wright's property until lust spring, whon she passed into the | training. hands of Mr. William Clark, of Newark, ar STUDY THE LINES OF THE BETTING FACE. SKETCHED AT SHEEPSHEAD BY HAYDON JONES, WEG \\ HIS MONEY ON THE WRONG HORSE. REINHART WINS AT WESTBROOK. Oy IS SUSPENDED. On Complaint of Danny Ma- her Clem Jenkins Is Set | orrar river, vt. s pt. W.—With who. fin qualifying roand, tyin the pre-| He n the/ tenth hole and halving matters on the brook Golf Club's ope the meeting by the Stewards for care- leas and dangerous riding. ‘‘Danny" Maher reported his compatriot for foul Princetontan, by (up and y was that bet AT DONCASTER MEET: , aitookiine exper ‘YOUNG EGAN WINS AGAIN | IN WESTERN GOLF MATCH. a Favorite for Championship Is Followed by Big ‘ Gallery on Chicago Links. by 6 up and 5 to is). Mr. Croker him- Ne SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. Out 4h ine 39; RETeAG Lowering weather CHICACO, Sept. 11.—Lowering Midlothian, di RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Bresnahan. McGinnity got|Sept. 1.—The entries for to-morrow's | Taylor's sacrifice bunt to firet. Browne | races are aa follow! circus catch of Menefee's fly, taking it a foot off the «round and then | pve furlong falling over. Lauder's litt Smith was @ Dunn's weak lift golf onthuslasts who watched the open- Third Race—For maiden fillies; two years old Western amateur. 110 golf championship on the links of the Chicago Golf at Wheaton, cellent condition, and ‘The brilliant H. Chandler Egan, moor Club, who covered the double the playing. that player the centre of attraction of was matched Clingman, jr, of Home- hose medal score yesterday wi > re the sixteen pairs of intestants to-day was at eighteen holes, ‘handler Egan easily tations of his suppo. or roing match and defeated Cil His medal score was: with George F. 6 up 4 to play WEST POINT POLO GAME HAS BEEN POSTPONED. y Squadron A Next Thoraday at Van Cortlandt. match between for two-year | Rumson to year-olds and (landt Park one week from Saturday been postponed and another match arranged for wil, play Rur Freebooters beat the Squadron A team In a closely contested match yes- terday by 2 goals to 13-4. BUFFALO WINN RACE TRACK, BUPFALO, N, x.,| Sept, 11.—The races scheduled to be run e this afternoon resulted as follows: First Race—One mile.—Col, Anderson, 7 to 10 and out, won; Lord Sterling, 4 to was second, and Dactyle Time—1.46 1-5. Second Race—Three-quarters Lampoon, 6 to 5 and 2 to 5 won; Decoration, 6 to'2 for place, was and Gravina thint, ‘Time—L16 3-6, ‘Third Race—One mile and a sixteenth, —Plederioh, 8 to 5 and 2 to 6, won; Ja- nice. 1 to 2 for pla jordan Time—1,61 5 for place, to atart fm the $25,000 Annual Champion Stakes on Saturday because he bit one of hit legs in Masehall, Pole G’ds,To-day, 2 Gms. 1 ‘ad, Beg.ct 1.45 P.M. Chicago va.N.T.Adm.50¢.%9" In the ta geor 1s holes, Chick won the maton ng masse approach on the ri, a Hoston bd ter fe pitted asuinst Nasaau County. p Islander won by "3 h ‘ yea tv mors ereaux mett. the Garden Cit t. fell a vattm to the playing 9 Vale, who won by & up if Boston, won trom Chauncey. the Creseent play total $0. J. C. Hinkle feated Kenieth Bdw dup lto ge. Web. Evanston, won f lenview, 3. up 1 to mo, Stickney, of St. Louis, took trom W! L. Osborne, of G » by} | default, as did Robert James, of Glenview, brother of the national cham- plon, from C. C. Puller, of Milwaukee, Harold Smith, of Onw Ashley Dixon, ‘of Nom » RR, Kimball, of Omaha, defeated .oule Allis, of Milwauke a tight 1 up. R. Pettit, of Ken- ho, Wis. took gis game from R, V. Northrop, of Ciicago, 2 up lto go. DL. 'T. ‘on from Royd, of’ Milwaukee, defeated his euth- mate’ Garth Bigelow, 8 up 6 to play. R Hunters of ALdiothhan, defeat’ | a. Dantels, of the same club, 2 up jand 1 to go, Walter Egan, of Lake Geneva, had a glose call at the hands of Prof. ‘Charles Phe latter had ev Zublin an took the sublin, of Midovatas tgan 1 down at the turn had 2 up 5 to go, but E match by 1 up. DAN PATCH TO PACE AT YONKERS NEXT WEEK. WH Try to Reduce Record Duar- ing Empire Track Meeting. One of the features of tho Grand Cir- uit meeting at the Empire City track frst bout on next week will be Dan Pate ‘ to reduce the world's pacing record of 189 1-4, This ev f Tuesday next. Nine of the fastest trotters in America ga are to go for the prize In 2.09 trot, entries, each a stake winne Roman, the California trotter who has been beaten only once this year; Bleata, 2081-2, an M, and M, winner; Major Delmar, 2081-4, who won the Massa- | chusetts $15,000’ stake last month, and ‘s attempt nt is scheduled for The who has not suffered defeat this year, and Baron de Shay, Wentworth, Louls: Mac, Lord Vincent and Wilque. ‘They are certain to make Major Delmar travel faster than his present record to retain sum to nee little fellows batt his honors, ——— Dan Patch May Go To-D; world’s mile record to harness yesterday. The weather conditions were unfavor- will el able, @ heavy wind being an obstacle to wilt el ina ity abate the crowd Dan tag miles ik ; The Corbett's” “Philadelphia Jaci iting midd} jaion over Stitt, Ryan's w he beats Ca Owen Zeigler and Fred Douglass will meet in th Sept. 22. The other bouts Include 1 Tommy Felts and Danny Dough= y, Sept. 29; Jack Ben 6; Eddy Lenny aug Andy Billy Parren and Owe. Zelgler, Oct J, hae decided to Aght again and M: maker Bettinson, of the National Sporting Club ly busliy engaged at prosent trying to get Harry Forbes, the champion of America, to cross the pond and fight Ware before inciude ‘The of London, | Uy | Doncaster to-d. | the Yorkshire baronet, sold seven at ®@ “an average of $10,038. Ten of another Crack Princeton Golfer Easily Disposes of|Visitors at Training Camp Think He'll Beat ae rian Ne tei Buggin Hyde in Big Tournament. Young Corbett This Time. , Sas (Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, 0,, Sept, 11,—A dozen more corkmakers, who are holding convention in this city, were interested spectators at Camp McGovern yesterday. One was 4 member of the Denver Union, "Young home town, He saw yaad T 9 Corbett’ fight several times in Denver, according to his talk does not much of the champlon, was impressed with Me‘io ern’s work in the gy qn Terry, as usual, did a hard work and the Denverlte had "Young ‘0 nnastum is put praise to shower on the | Brooklyn jad, Harris, manager of McGovern, arrived here at 2 o'clock yesterday over tho Erle road. He was met at the depot Humphreys and a number of Harris will remain here until the fight and see that his se Is given the best of attention. the assistance of Mr. John proprietor of the Norwood Inn, y has secured a cart and two fine The outtit was sent to his quarters Tuesday wight, and ever s.nce spends most of hig spare time In riding about the hilltop PUGILISM. O'Brien and Billy suite C., of CI Ryan is successfnl in beating Kid in their bout vefore the Industri Canada, next Monday night, he will be matched to meet ‘'Philadelphia Jack’ O'Brlen before the! America A. C. in a six-round bout within the n ALG, of Chicago. few weeks The matchmaker of the Savannah A. C. ev!- 8 to clinch as many matches as he ean for his club before the other ‘clubs oven up and sign the Aghters. 16 ha lowing to be decided at his club In the future, be of twenty rounds duration tt and Twin Sullivan, o jele tho bantam-weight champion of Bettinson ts willing to give a purse of $1,000 for the battle between the boys and will allow Forbes $350 for expensey, [t'a poasible (aut a match will be clinched between | as Foi or Ware and Forbes would mike 4 traction In England, cians te always willing to pay any 4 anxious (0 te the Englan Two good bouts are to be decided before tne! A. C., of Baltimore, Friday night. SYRACUSE, Se. U.—Pacer Dan Gans, the light-weight champion, will mevt Gua Patch did not aticam: to beat the v« Philadelphia light-weight, in twenty-found affair, and Herman Miller, the Bal- Limore Mghter who Is Gana's sparring partaer, tn a twenty-round bout with Ti Both Gans ——— $00,870 was paid for a yearling colt by | be dor |few days he has not been In good spir- tending the starter In his home, No. ‘pothering him a great deal. The cham- | tyo* OS if, ht, of Chicago, have Up 2 to been matched to Might a alx-round bout detare Ko, lo-morrow lant, first time these men have met, sare fy sught ta have no trouble Ib securing Cation, is just as senseless as would be kindling the as he Is too clever for They Aight at cateh-weights for 60 per of the gros recelpts, | give temporary relief, but the cavities and passages ‘of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up | again with mucus. olub, haw that he wil! @ght O'Brien ranged the fol- | reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from the aly, Oot. 16, and Jeo ( MORNING GALLOPS AT SHEEPSHEAD. Great Eastern Candidates Work Out at Good Speed—All Clocked in Same Time, |.17. (Special to The Evening World.) turned a mile in 1.47. Judith Campbell SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sept, 11—The| overed six furlongs in 1.18. Gunfire Was {| sent a mile and a furlong in two min- galloping hours at Sheepshead this | vies. Onatus did six furlongs in 1.25. morning were pleasant ones. The| J. R. & F. P. Keene's Duster, a Great ae) wilgic’ and bright and the| Hastern eligible, going with Stolen Mo- pbeteslld os cesriees agreeable, ‘Phe | Ents, clipped off six furlongs In 117, G, temperature wa : i, Whitney's Star of the West and Ibold track has recovered from its late] were sent six furlongs 4n 1.20. Trainer drenching and was in good dry shape. | A. a oy nee ‘ul ee Gi jaree conslgae = 4 ment of the J. laggin horses under J.B. Madden, with his fre: set, came | his charge, sent soveral of them to light to the open at an early hour and sev-| \reezing exercise. Miss Dorothy, Parl- eral of his cracks were sent over the] -ienne, Ada Nay and another going in course at close racing speed. Aceful tng aS ave Earned tee Surcowae 1.09. . Goughacre Stables’ Caithness and Irish Lad, that are candidates for! jopeq a mile in La 1-2, Ho K. Vingut's the Great Eastern, tobe run on Satur- | Choa turned eeven furlongs in 1.36. J. day, got thelr preperation for the event] E. McDonald's Belle of Troy reeled off by going six furlongs in 117, Slipthrift DROW Caron tke ohana Geen inte galloped two miles at something befter| p° ty \ocarren's Potentate was sent & than a two-minute cilp. Pentecost! mile in 1.60. TOM SHARKEY QUITS RING. AT REQUEST OF OLD PARENTS | Tom Sharkey has announced his re-; ‘No, it 1s not true, I will never Urement from the ring. Sharkey 1s | fight again as long as I live. I made the second heavy-welght to quit the |up my mind to-night to retire from |* ring within the past twenty-four|:he ring forever, and that goes. I hours. Joe Choynski, the California) found out that a man could not stick ; fighier, declares also that he will never |(o his business and continue as @ again ‘don the mitts. Sharkey made | pugliist. Then my parents want me to : bis declaration about quitting the busi-|quit. ney have been sending me let- / ness forever last night. When asked by | ters bessing me to give up fghtng, fan Evening World reporter if he was |%0, there are tye good reasons why f going to the coast, as has been re- “I will take care of my parents in ported, to fight George Gardner, the | tisir Oi Cay. in by doing, something middie-welght champion of New Eng-| they don't want me to do—continue as land, Sharkey eaid: a fighter.” TROTTER DROPS DEAD p FINISHING A HEAT. H wilds ow by Weehawken 3 . a Victim of Heart Disen' FOR YEARLING NYACK, Sept. 11.—Some excitement Fj was aroused during the trotting race at the Rockland County Fair when Flip, owned by T. Henry, of Weehawken, dropped dead from heart failure. Flip Remarkable Prices Realized ed unplaced in the second| at Sale of Young Thorough- ad Sunt Ba ee MES went ne 6 breds at Doncaster—Seven down between the shafts. Average $10,038. | were pald at the sales of yearlings at Sir Tatton Sykes, 7 each, The sum of stable fecched $8, Persimmon-Gyp, pald $11,550 for a Martagon—Mimi colts, = FITZGERALD RECOVERING. “phe mere fact that ‘Young Corbett’ does not want any sttangers to sC¢ Phystcian Says the Starter Has him work shows that he is a lad who | worrles a great deal." This was a re mark dropped at Camp Corbett yester- | C. day, There seems to be a great deal horse starter, whose death was rumor- of truth In ft. champion frets over | ed es to-day, {3 reported better the least Httle thing and nothing can Wexes aia phyaichen, believes he will re- to appease his mind, ‘The last | (ye Joke op. Murphy, who is ate Passed Critical Stage. letopher Fitzgerald, the race- MeDona that he th h street, Brooklyn,’ says rrivd 18 patient’ through 1 stage ‘of the illness and 8 no further troble, —$—=— — and it is hinted that his stomach is pion always suffe more or less from | anticipa this source, Otherwise he has always in good health. Standing of the Clubs, etc began fis Indoor work at 3 o'clock and went four rounds with NATIONAL GBAGUE, Club. WoL PC} Chul of his sparring iners—Willie Mac! and Willie Fitzgerald. The balance of | Pittsburg ...90 33 the hour was taken up in punch.ng the okiyn ...85 57 bag, bowling and skipping the rope. 81 68 5) Ww. 59 56 on 49, The chasgon Increased his morning tanats):+.69 61 43 a runs to twelve miles and is accom- AMBRICAN LEAGUE. 2 by only one of his trainers. | club, W. L. Pe.| Club. | jd went out with him Thurs: | Philadeiphia.70 49 .588|Cleveland ... ning and Mack accompanied | St. Louls,...68 51.571] Washington SBSSp Salter saree him Friday morning. Boston . 63 62 .667/Detrott Trainer Harry Tuthill has received a} Chicago -...64 54 .542|Raltimore telegram from Manager Bob Gray : BASTERN LEAGUE. stating that ‘everything was all right| club. W. L Pe.| Cup, Ww. d and that the fight would be pulled oft | Toronto 5 41 .647|Providence ..65 is as scheduled. Gray also stated that | Buffalo '§ 46 .629| Rochester . the house will be sold before the end | Worcester ..64 56 .533/Montreal of the week. Jersey City..67 60 .528|Newark . ATARRH ‘The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic and astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco and cigarettes or any external or local appli- 52 BSbgS BBREA B5R52 Saar fire on top of a pot to make it boil. True, these ‘Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it checks perspiration, and the poisonous acids la , and vapors which should pass off through the skin, oes he are thrown back upon the mucous membrane ~ : ¥ producing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus, much of which’is absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation reaches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys and other parts of the body. “When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eyes red, hearing affected and a constant ringing in the ears. No remedy that does not circulation all offensive matter, and when rich, pure blood is again coursing through the body i the mucous membranes become Healy and the : skin active, all the disagreeable, painful symp- toms disappear, and a permanent, thorough cure is effected: S. S. S. being astrictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the Stomach and digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve under its tonic effects. Write us about your case and get the best medical ad: free. Book on blood and skin diseases sent on application, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sporting | Medical. CONEY ISLAND JOCKEYCLUB), OLD ve, G.tuNOLE, bua OLD Da. “GitiNDLE s “sctendlie Coatinene ‘blood ‘ 3) 1M. Utale of Sali Aud ens disessca, paid In the bones, fed jept. 11, Belles, throatand mouth, ulcers, painful swell Leave Kai 34th at. . R., RR, ey and bladder complaint. scale fia}, mation, gravel, &e., speedily cured. ments removed. 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