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THE WUKRLU: MUNDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 15, 1902, EST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. : SKETCHED AT THE RACE TRACK BY HAYDON JONES. A RAIL BIRD eWINNIE O'CONOR IN ATS AUTO TIMING A PONY. 6 AIM “If ICOULO ONLY RUN OVER SOME GopYy? » AN EARLY MORNING TRIAL. “er DIS ANAM .'T WIN TODAY AH TURNS WHIT Ue A Suu im EADY F: FOR THE BIG frre ronses ux CHAMPIONS SIG Battle for Bantam-Welght Cham- | | | N = pg Plonship Likely to Ne Fought | ee WITHGIANTS RIVALS SE | Marry Forbes, of Chicago, and Harry Ware, of England, will lkely meet In { Tommy Ryan 100 to 60 Favorite Over Kid a pout tor the bantam-weizht cham- + = plonship of the world in England some Carter--Great Crowd on Hand. time In November, The National Sport- i i Ine clan Letdop ia ada sats Seven Star Pittsburgers on Afherican League ieee ee eae e men urse oO! O00, wit a i y fitional 50 for expenses.” ‘The. clu New York Club in 1903. (Special to The Evening World.) hotels and they said they were in good) Wants the mil to be iimited to ftvecn “BUFFALO, Sept. 15.—Not since nuell- | condition and confident of winning. © | rounds at the bantam-welght limit. was first Introduced in this vicinity | Ryan said; “1 think I will have the} Ware a OT nia an to has Ghats thered together such a bis | hardest fight since I began my career. | by whipping Andrew. Tokell, —orbes ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 15,—It is stated at the St, James Building, How best to Crowd of sporting men os is here now |In the first piace, 1am handicapped by |holda the honors of the class in this on good authority that seven of this fight the American League plan to es- witness the twenty-round bout be-u severe cold, ‘Then 1 consider Carter | reat is wnxtous to go abroad year's champion Pittsburgers will be on tablish a rival club in New York will : wi Tominy Ryan gnd “Kid Carter, | One of Sauer nest corapeelttons) in! shishows hie orm the American League team that Is to be the chief topic of discussion, The re- Meetie ch ise ae dntornstlonal lose considerabie. 1 only hed 150 1-2 z play in New York City In 1903. Six of port that the new venture ts to be lub of Fort Erie, Canada, to-| pounds this morning. If T beat Carter ’ tal backe 2 2 it ee @ purse of %,00 and the mid- foonigat Twill makea match to-motrow . He, te neye aurea pene ponereces (perked iby Brant Fareall and Jon Wi ERIM olpein ak O Sten te Nene years to play In New York.| Sheehan {x worrying the National ht champlonship of the world. | him’ in'two montiie s 5 They are Chesbro, Tannehill, Davis, | League magnates. train, arriving from East or Reeaoctinwanie Conroy, Smith, Leach and O'Connor. It is rumored also that at to-mor- Wei nce yesterday afternoon wan} | Byam locke Wee : All of them are to receive more than|row’s meeting steps will be taken to jastied with agorting men. Every prom. | ,ttyan dacs not look in as t $9,000 for their two years’ work, and one elect John T. Brush, president of the .;, “Arent hotel Is filled to overflowing with | ties, He looks sluggish and weak, &nd a pitcher will get as high as $1400), the executive board, to the presidency of m. Nothing else is being discussed | his face is drawn and lined. Carter, on other $12,500. {the National League. A. J. Reach, On the streets but the ficht rae other hand, looks fine drawn. His It is said all of the above players! president of the Philadelphia National - ” OO ts 66" Faveriie, face Is thin, but he hax good color and f Sa a ; : . . not the appearance of an overtrained The Questor Takes First M i 2 24 T t nee sopcreae cetera weeks ago and| Leaxue Club, in an interview to-day fo Special trains, one from Kansas | man, — ve accepted advance money. id: “ly and the other trom Syracuse, ar-| Both, fighters arrived at the club-houre oney In 2 ro i figed Here at moon packed alth aa, |{,4. o'clock, and after a rub down. by Big Crowd at Yonkers ‘ j j ' ths hs been & very Siesta year, 5 thelr handlers, were led in, ‘Ac: f 'e or the National League and a: very, et of Lata one Hae Omer e ling to ee articles of a reement, ee tee SPECIAL LEAGUE successfui one for the American League, _ > Any amount of money from $100 to ere to weigh 158 pounds yan T 2 e nea cone ate sce waa thera’ 0° Welgh Ye jumped: on NEW YORK E RRORS ‘+H ELP MEETING OALLED. | "He cannet be retuted. morrow ths _ fir the oddg of $100 to $% on Ryan, | did now move the beam. He sald he _ (Special to The Rvening World.) $5,000, six horses started. Direct Hal ———— GOUA eE RCH ATER IEG e BuNaceE eT iee teh prevailed this morning, dropped Welghed 151 pounds with His light under. EMPIRE CITY TRACK, N. Y., Sent. aid Oe oj tiatoad Geers cove Pan F | R YN A special meeting of the National rangement so that we may ail work - $100 to $00. Carter weighed with veverything. or, wy What Promised to be the best rac-| tin! nad che pole, and won the firat heat : B OOKL CORE RUNS. League will be held to-morrow morning along smoothly next year.” <iere 1s plenty. of Ryan money in‘ and, like R yan, did not move the beam. ited ot ae none ofroult pegen Aha ree iar PeP Re ess mat RTS TaANOKINNIGETOU RAT ne lence, while Carter's followers are | Carter leciared that he welghe 167 @ ¢ Empire y track to-day, A ba reak and had to be content wit — y livit evidently holding back unti they get| Pounds, They shook hands and retired The weather was perfect, and ten ras accord, Advonere, tein ines (Continued from First Page.) BROOKLYN GETS GARVIN. )cpotting, prociiyit ‘tyler jane, pores sarong » to the ringside before betting, with the | the club-house. ndred yards of ¢housand lovers of the harness horse] 2.064 —————— marine work, The yachting anecdotes ‘ hone that they may get odds of 2 to 1.| ‘The men will begin fighting at 10 P, M, Were present. Dan'R. redeemed himgelt in the see! powernan to ket in the game this (44, retiring Dahlen, Warrell was vic-,M@mtom Will Try Out Chicawo | by Capt. J. C. Summers aro salt and | Not a single big bet had been wagered | t ignt Ayan will be penndied aby. They could not have wished for a bet And eae ae Capt Bella. Ber oe afternoon, desylte the catchers, pier tiny’ No. 2 of the Soule: play. No runs. Pitcher for Rest of Season. OO eee, .. ye e; and @ ore| : . o wo ela ty go wal rr E pa.the fight up to noon to-day. There |Siiva Ferrette. Hig timekeeper will te? Programme than the one Secretary / he put on extra speed, winning out by (hat he was wniic to work Ty Mile | vag lakan by ‘Ritter, Bressahera, it (spseclal to ‘The Evening Werld:) Standing of the Clubs. raf have been plenty of small bets made, | ve Jack Duggan, of Kansas City. Car- Horace Wilson arranged. about half a length, The Twinkle wes Matty is under the impression that no|to Dahlen was Matty's finish at second | CHICAGO, Sept. 15.—Virgil Garvin, re- | preter, froin: #10 ‘to $100, the persons | Strang (he cole a atten Dy oh Arm: The track was in excellent condition. | second. Prince Direct was third, Time catcher can catch him as well as Bow: | MeGann's boost fell to Keeler, No runs, |cently released by Comiskey, has been re ae LEAGUE, dd 10 ‘ very fast, b the week's | —#.05. am But Bresnahan was In the Sixth Inning. Ob. ow. | Club, Le PC, ting the money getting odds of $10 to! \yuPurtiaid, the New Fark Highevoight: It Is very fast, and before the Jerman, | Hut Bremahan was In | the oe signed by Manager Ned Hanlon for the a a4 Dan R was also an easy winner In the « | $8 and in some instances $10 to $7 for | and Jack Campbell, Benny Fal meeting 1s over some records should be| third heat. Prince Dir Plomd beat out his slow hit to Dunn.’ Brooklyn National League Club, and { stuck to him Manager Smith had at first ordered pe (rica to sival cond and wee coally, ae oe thelr money, with Ryan the tavorite. | York, will be his’ timekeeper,’ George broken, all the Way, but Dan had too much left to-day to join the Trolley Dodgers. a Siler, of Chicago, wi eferee 8. 8 a > I Cronin to. rin do: I 1 y to 'rolley gers. ie An Evening World reporter saw both [pga ty wcaeG: Mill Peferee the battle, “ stany prominent horsemen from all speed and just won out, Spninx was ®) ‘rom MeCreery, the Brooklyn's first ty steal kecond. Dae ot Rete led Garvin has been signed for the balance e Ryan and Carter this morning at their Uckets amounted to $10,000 over the country were in evidence, . e py |Dageman, was again hi his ter tg first. No runs, of the season with the Brooklyn aggre- we seabed ' ACEFUL WINS $19 ,000 the Hub! hers, th The last heat and race was won i ce of release ond with= Fhe, Hublnger brothars, t 6 PUNEOTA | Can A. Twinkle was second, “Times ;@8!*" Malice of releage, tt ong Irwin took Brodie's foul fly, Bower- gation, and if nis work ts acceptable he 2 onth. Hanlon says it's the last man. fe : e BH. Sturgis, owner of | 2.06 1-4. ne BTN et crea Soe oo Fetter, Flood got Lau: wu be offered a contract for next sea. f Pittsbury SRaSe sebRe tenes Saslp AVBBr ALAsr : ¢ Beta man Patch: J.J; Reannell, owner Of) whe Questor Wins 2.24 Trot. First Inning. ne |p ——— Chicago» Coleman, Scott Hudson, of Lexinaton:| Thete were also alx starters In the! gheckard was reilly struck out, but Nathennl Lenawee Magasine for Sportsmen. AM ION STAKES George Spear, J. Malcolm Forbes, o.] 246 trot for a purse of $1.00. This Umpire Latham allowed the Brooklyntio| postoy at p The September number of The Sports-| cru, ww. ih * Boston; F. O. Foote, of Dallas; Scatt) was a horse race from start to finish. to walk. raised a fly, Dunn and HILADELPHIA—FIRST GAME. | yan ty ful: of matter that will interest | Toronto ....78 es McCoy and Ike Fleming were In the| no one havin the beat of It for the Browne went after it although RHE, ho foves to hunt, to fish, to | Bitalo 39 i6 i (Continued from First Page.) betting ring. first half, fter this The Quester, Dunn had it tn his hands, ho dropped it} Boston... a... 0 0 1 3 0 9 o 1 1-6 11 @}any man who 2 5 59 .53'/ Mont (i r age | Ocanam Meats Ansel Geers driving, shot ahead and Won out. and Keelon was safe Lauder thiew at fear! Nie tartrate nee RL i [oat or, tn fact, with any amateur | Jersey ¢ City..68 62 .623|Newark . ; d Boreazelle was a good secon MSY Dolan'a’ bunt. neatly to first, “but Mc- | Gavertes—Willls and Kittr re an Peat Blue Ribbon two al for the 2, Redtern 4 $5 ‘The New York stake, 2.11 trot, had six} Direct was thrd. TWme—2.16. Gann aronned the hall 1 aside from | Douglass, Ump.re—Emalle, = place, Clarion dying to a walk. 95, Bhea 6 2 starters—Anzella, Hawthorne, Ante-| The second heat proved easy for the Dolan bel g safe, Sheckard scored from s s ie FOURTH RACE. ’ zella, Ozanam, Idotlta and ‘Suse J.| favorite, The Questor. He had every- second, Dablen's Matty was porting porting. Clonwell was second Idolita won the first heat, with Haw-|thing his own way from start to finish. } : si's hot i for three-year-olde and ui} Brunswick was third, thorne, who proke at start, a good sec- Winnlg out as he pleased. Hoover wis ap 901 eas to Laud s | ene, Soar Peal reba fe ate a Si BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB RACES Sean, SLC PAS | GRAVESEND ENTRIES. [mor the feet ouerien Analias Anteueiial uns third nest ae The Sarat tand ioe” Dotan and ~ eet nS mies e ate 38 and Idolita trotted Ike one horse, Thea} beaten and The Hoover, at big odd fly that Smith got. Irwin hit 3 Tue 3 (Speclat to The Evening World.) Angelia aot ahead half a length. This] won, | The Questor broke twice, tut 10d 1 aFrait Niet on his way Sept. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30; Oct. 1, 2, 3, 4 6 4 Apnea! RACK, GRAV BS N iy aecond and Idolita third. Time~| Hoover g ted, from the half to the finish, rsked to frat. So was Six Races Each Day at 2.15 P. M. x Bee e * £0) Onmnorro w' 2.12. Time 3 3 ed a y into 7 ure as follows ‘The start for the third heat was ex-| ‘The 2.24 trotting class for a $1,000 purse| s attempted to FIRST DAY i , was won by The Questor, driven by Bd ee © Brodie got a Anzella took the lead and looked the Geers. ond mon went to The! walk, Bowerman's| w bouncer to Ito Poreazelle and fourth! Newcon was at first in time, No runs. Vine Hoce-For two-year-oida; handicap; ave citing. all getting away togeth Gon fite was the firat to show, but was *84 one-half furl ak, MONDAY, SEPT. 15TH, © taken back, while Blues and Hermiy Mier Viae .. Monte Carlo .......112 Winner, but Ozanam, cleverly driven by] Hoover, t raced pontine to the first turn, ‘There Benvonhurat . Musto. 1M Benya gained on the leader, and with. to Rugle. Time—2.16 3-4. ine famaloinn bo eireriee Blues took the lead and showed the wa: vote Kim SUR Ina few fet of the wire Ozanam sud- pacin ‘ + eapeh andiahoned the Way, y Jack of Lantern. 198 denly shot ahead and won out. Angella| to drive, did not come off. EE. 8matt-1 pion pit a glow one to Smith and The Junior Cham ion Stakes, $15, 000. on brero, was third and Gunfire z ages; mile and a six. WAS Kecond and Hawthorne third. Time—| ers, who had the bay seldings BhAdOW Jagat “out th throw.) Newton | was \ fasie Near ttt ere want gy rat Ende avd wela Sat emit” [fea et ese, Sahih he First Special, $2,500. Sines who promptly quit. Hermis BG es Mackey Dwyer 100 ane fourinvand final heat brouent an to race as ate nt Wavera: ay aatael Sheckard walked again. $ i . =a d the way to the stretch, a length "oA" bert ape intervention ...,,,\ 97 Upset. Anzella lost her first race o! | bullt, wagon Listy . Smi " 3 rontnlaiteaey poler’: rap to , S i sa pa ad : Ap front of Gunfre‘and Sombrero, with | T en Bille: teo-yearcoige, Year. She and Ozanam fought it out | that the h ay wit mene | FOE Be Re Seo ens aie nh TRAINS DIRECT TO 'THE TRACK. ‘ ‘close at thel five und one-bait tu alone. Angelia who was a big favorite, | cently in. ( Ll g T, NEW ome Hlermis held hia own, winning a ecw broke, foe, alersvent™ ames, Neverthe! | Gees LEAVE EAST 3TH STREET, NEW YORK, via LONG ISLAND land and he would O° | nin way to third. No runs, inke chances ag LaLuder was the fourth Giant to get RAILROAD, 14.40, 1.00, 1.20 P, M, Parlor oars on all trains. ey i FS \ less she put up a gallant fight and w ‘ace, 211 amateur trotting pple ty Sarrell fe 5 ts . A hb FORLA and a Halt trom eae Anna Meibawai’ss: 14g lone oho, Put up B eallant EN and way teh a Sup. HB. Smvathers's bay mare) 822 on halls om Newton. Farrel i WG LEAVE PARK ROW, NEW YORK, dally, via Brooklyn Bridge and 5th teat Gunfire the sare distance tor filing E otto wilength, Tme—2.tt 1-4. ¢ Barnes was fitet. C.K. G. Bi-] Qe Sms et rinted all the way ae Avenue Brocklyn Elevated, every 15 minutes, Saturdays, every 10 minutes, pee 1g tan tt wine 00 race, [Inet aytal aM RTAMATEGUAR rari ares ao ied. gon ag th tagrad OO 4 ip (oe ec ee ee ae o o8, 2.09 pace, vas. een Smith tried 10 |. but failed ancy Brown in song {s catchy; ‘ations only. In_the Bronx stakes, 2.09 pace, for! was third. ‘Time~2.111 ton tossed) Mat Uttle hit to eat xy \ 4 ys LEAVE WHITRHALL STREET, NEW xoRK, via 39th Street, Brook. iN in prose she's not. MOGUL Cig- Jiyn, Ferry, every 20 minutes from 10.00 A, Mi. al arettes don't lose thelr goodness No runs, pull eases Susaieay ete ana | on Oy Bname @ Olio analenti uorine: wae focona, and Mary Glenn third Third Inping. i, out for place, was second, and | Timre—. St. Hit. v: Peg aa eae oat Dunn to MoGann. wi r a4 7 a third, Time—1.16, Third skseeanert course.—Won by } wa: ‘i sheer {DOs by LEAVE PARK ROW, NEW YORK, Trolley Cars, via rs ne Second Basa ate and one-aixteanth-| Creat, 3 fo 1 and 6 to 8: Dr. Nowlin + Smith helped to alsporece| elther way. The) can’t; its thero |iue and the Culver Route, A Vanderbilt Ave= i Won by Maud 5 to even for place, was second; Jennie Day eae Tune a ens SLOSS ad Denar aren int te tn 2 for yas second, | third, ‘Time—t 2% 1-2. RPE erent : THEN arowne on.|) to stay: cat AVE AMILTON FERRY, BROOKLYN, via 16th Street and te 7 6 oo 8 8 ‘and seventy va md uv; ee [and Talal third s. Fourth Race.—Three-quarters of salstrikes. ‘Hresnahan got another walk. if ” if be om tna mile See areata tere ql Third Race—Pive and a half furlongs. | mile—Won by Sidney C. Love, § to 1 ank| McGann’s hit in front an plate was You'll scon find out how "‘catchy’ LEAVE GRE POINT and BROADWAY FERRIES, via Lorlmer, 0 9 15 Bh Ue Maced 0 ahs ‘ ‘aa F ‘ ; Sixth Raco—#or maiden thr ‘ servation third. ‘Tlinei08 1-5. ) runs. Flirting with you now. ——___—-—____ 4 2 20 al bout ai firings ps BU Fourth Race-One mite and twenty | meurit tinge ae He ti ¥ MUSIC BY LANDER. ( a " *—Won by Lone Fisherman, c i 104) Tanabe “ct wea |20 Tito 2: Coggawell, 1 to 2 tor place OTHER GAMES. Flood got two bases when, Browne iat ClGAGg. HANDICAP, 38 4 a iP AeA tnd Are esd ia uae i tg throw Flood out, at third 09 8 Plate and Cork Tip. EMPIRE TRACK. MALS oINcHE robe yt ‘ but falled. Ritter poppec SS lea 9} Fifth Race-One mile and twenty American Jen en Dee au orate Newton cronled Ring System i even 800 a True, and Bya! Prien fy 09 yards <W ‘on by: Chappad ht to 10 and] PHILADELPHIA AT BosTON—Fi x ‘ cud and “head” to ‘ ang ONTORS EB ETIGANE, hit over third 2 and Pioo Bh ehantecn ny elitr cinch soe, m.|anored.| Sheckard raised a fly my honatnlentcnes Y a 103 An Cr te nn Baronet mira 1 ‘Piment at Rei Pot ee ae eh) oo 3] Brodie, Keeler hit to Smith forein RUPTURE CURED ee Patek ve: Medical. 5 ie a 09 | _ Ne: god dhe run. —ar nn iene to tne trot oe er H HAWTHORNE WINNERS, | |oit'etit:a8,,P™ Dawea and] NB'San madea neat runhlbg catch ot Dan Patch +59 | —oLp Dr, GRiNDLE eu. ridden out, by a meahnee mpire—Connolty, erman's line fly. iuder got two . E 2 i siude 85 yours 4 sywisai 01 Right and True a AREin Maatinoroneis BALTIMORE—FIRST anu, pages on hia drive Co left field, Farrel’ | cut’ gest, weprezed. Mintle Trase eee The world’s unbeaten pacee of a a," dWINDLM'G ecteatihe, Srectanas Foatenix HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- gathered | in Smith's Uttle fly. Newton | the nardest rerclne ot mavsten aa TO BREAK TnE RECORD, iH The Moor’ .....: |CAGO, Sept. 1—The winners of the | Washinston 01 01 40 2.0 0 ei 44 %| took wood care of Dunn's splash and re- ay in attendance Grand opportunity to see the fastest 4nd up; mile and a a races acheduled to be run here shiy|Pssimere :.0 6000.8 69 9 Obit 2) tired him at firs ru mile ever Betting. BUFFALO FINISHES, afternoon are as follows sobtbaziee Orth and Drill; Wiitee-and Robin: Fitth Tat he 0. Hie Straight. Place, eeeraerteerreseny Race—Six —_ furlongs.—Golden| DETROIT AT CHICAGO-8RCOND 0. Browne held onto Dolan's lofty hit. Aide mie ul and 6 to 5, won. St. Cuth- AME. | Dahlen Teached rst before Smith quit ‘K, BUFFALO, Sept. 15, 2 to 1 pl wa second ana Bisie | dambting his hit, Lauder stopped Far- Felis races scheduled on to-day'a, card te Ind. aim 833 A 33-83. rd hit nicely. and threw to Fesulted as follows: - _ Firat _ Baneball, FP yf DUNCE, Bi : , etl es iyn va,