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NEWS TH E WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SE IN THE WOR THE POLO GROUNDS “FANS” AS SEEN BY ARTIST WILSON. a LD OF SP ER 16, 1902, A «, THE, RUSH FOR HOME. GEE! 1 CAN SEE FRom THE§SLEACHERS. | THE , THIRD BASE ® 4 | | THE UMPIRE ~ “why DIDN'T | CHOSE SOME OTHER ,, LINE OF BUSINESS _— = SHEEPSHEAD John A. Scott Gallops Five Furlongs in 1.02 |-2, Beating His Stablemate Easily. (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ BHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sept. 16—The hours were pleasant ones at 4 pshead Bay this morning. The sun @ame out bright and clear, the tempera- was crisp and a bit chilly. The was In perfect condition and the ners whose work day it was had no trouble in covering the ground in credit- _ able time. The racers from the big es- ents for the most part were @a only jogging and light breezing TT f i WHEN THE GAME GOES il | AGAINST NEW YORK HH | THE ROOST"IS DUMB | | | | | PRATT FILES INJUNCTION. Effort to Prevent Young Corbett-McGovern! Fight in Kentucky to’ Be Argued Thursday. | ——ooe A BALL PLAYERS SWEETHEART - IN A QUIET CORNER GIANTS’ CAPTAIN PUT OUT OF GAME (Continued from First Page.) LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 16—Attor3 ney-General Pratt to-day filed sult for} an Injunction to prevent the contest be- | tween Terry McGovern ahd “Young! BUT+THE FAITHFUL FANS” NEVER SAY DIE Corbett,” scheduled to take place be tore the Southern Athletic Club in thiq}y dity Sept. 2, from being held. The case Wl be argued before Judge} Fields of the Common Pleas Division of | Sxercise. _There was some activity, however, from the plating division and their lops were interesting. Fred Gep- d's Cigar turned the mile distance 160. Somerset covered a mile and a If in 250, Libretto was sent two @illes at a two-minute clip. August Belmont’s Fire Eater galloped @ mile in 1.58. Mizzen, Oarsman, Sall- Maker and Flying Jib were sent short breathers at three parts speed. The éntire string are in good shape and show!d be heard from at the Brooklyn meeting. J. RA\& F, P. Keene's Rigadon recied off the mile distance in 1.50. Palmist a9 Heats and Lowers ve ve fi In 1.05, White (Special to The Kventae World ee, ifelessene TAlanetion and| EMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, sept. Sthers breezed six furlongs at a two-|16—The announcement that Dan Patch 0,69 1 minute clip. J. E, Madden sent Col. Bil a mile in 1-2, Pentecost, Siipthritt, resets ee j sokowa AG my i Abed i HO 4 the Youngsters Yard Arm, Irish Lad, | wiand vera e e ath BERS ERG Merry Reel, Payne and others were ali| Track to-day. The weather was perfect, shown, but nothing fast was wanted. nots Bree at rring and the track ex- i a. W. Schorr's John A. Scott speeded | CePtonally fast, he Dan ‘Paton + five furlongs in 1.02 1-2 A stable mato] All internat Se ee Lta laa erase Boke with him, but was completely | [Vent ee enone Na cuaraceadeetor tphced before reaching the half-mile] /t Was thought he would be suc a pa. In his attempt to do better than 1,69 1-4 8. O'Brien’s Hans Wagner turned| He has co¥ered five separate miles In furlongs in 117 1-2. James Murpny Fred Ackerman five furlongs in better than 2.01 this year, a i For two years Dan Patch has @een rainer Frank McCabo will take} the wonder of the light-harness } er ute ogee ment horses to-day | world. He made his first start In the iner Barry Littlefield. ‘Tae latter] 22 pace at Boswell, Ind. Aug. 9, will leave ina few days to be raced | 1), winning In straight heats, and Canada, since then has not loat a race. Only SSS two horses, Milo 8. and Martha Wash- é RACING NOTES. ington, have ever taken a heat from r him John E, Madden knew vory well what he wax] The pacer started in the year to about when he offered to enter Aceful in a epe-| duplicate this remarkable record, but ell race with Bayable, the winner of the Fu- turity. Aceful should ve won the Futurity, Moterference beat him. With a clear road the wage race over Aceful would not only win but win tp & gallop. There ts no two-year-old tha i any business with this son of Mirthful, aud ean gL) SAG ble performance yesterday will" avad ‘ot Mirih(ul booting. A ‘sire that sueh horace as Aneful is certain to be nd. Bren though The Rival has raised a storm, turtmen must give Madden credit for being a jerful min with a horse. To get a colt out @ sire of his own choosing and to devolo eal tgto the champlon two-year-6l4 of the 2yer in momething tor Mr. Madden to be proud is certainly a remarkable plece at worl: after winning two races without losing a heat the bookmakers were unable to sell pools in any race where he was started and owners began to be shy about paying entrance fees to start their horses against Paten, Therefore, upon the advice of ‘Trainer McHenry, Dan Patch's owner withdrew him from ail races and sent him only in exhibl- tlon aniles after the record ‘There were other good attractions on the card to-day. The Empire Stakes, 2.0 trot for a purse of 35,00). had some Of the best trotters In the count tered, Most prominent among Was the blind trotter Rhy other starters were Ducle, Wentworth, Katrina en- these ‘The Liver: Col. for three tur. He ran the firat 0.224 and the three furlongs In 0.24%. fast he would have run the distance no one guess because Cochran slmply took hold of and let him walk hoi But at the rate was travelling Aceful would have run full six 4o 1.09, an unprecedented record, ace dd sik. starters, Hal. This the raced, and EB § been driving him, with the son of Direct for a The isthe Geer, 8 not lost ) would try to break the world’s: YTHMIC, BLIND TROTTER, WINS: ap Remarkable Horse Takes Race in Straight His Record to 2.08. wha, y Pointer, Wilkes and Gamet. Empire State 2.20 Trot. No first 3 Mereury trot, for a e only four ng BC got on event 2 = Henry, behind the black gelding Weni- worth, had the pole. He made a bad mak and wax not able to regain bis {The blind tr Rhythmt Scott H ne alao lo -quarters ful blind trotter Rhythmia won the pd heat. He had every> thing his own way from start to tints) winning out as he pleased. Dulee Cor dd, with) Wentworth third, made by the Blind trotter Rhythmic, In the third heat he again won with ease and took race and money. Dulce Cor Ket, second and third went to Wentworth. ‘Time—2.08 1-2 Direct Hal Wins Heat. In the first heat of the Yonkers 2. pace for 8,00 the start & very poor one. Gold’ Brick, ‘driven by George Bpeap, got several lengths worst of it. King Charles had tae pole. It wax nip and tuck from the first quarter to the fintsh between Direct’ Hal, with Geers up, and King Ch The y driving of Geers put the. son_of D! In front. Te won Ina drive, Time Geers, behind Direct Hal, had an ea thing of It in the second heat Direct Hal led from the first quarter ty the wire King Charles thnished sec- ond and Free Advice was \l:ird 208 1-2, ‘The third heat resulted ina walkover for Direct Hal, ‘This made him the winner of the race In siralght heats, King Charles got second money. ‘Third money went to Gold Brick, Time—2.07 1-2, A very interesting race was the first heat of the third event, 2.15 pacing class Purse $1,000, and although none of the star performers Was entered, — there Were enouxh Kood onew to amuse the large crowd. The favort Orrin B.. Was third. Schley Pointer, with V. Nuckols up, was first, with Dora Delphi @ good sdond, Ime—2.00 1-4, The second heat was a one-sided af- LIPTON CHALLENGE TO BE SENT IN FEW DAYS Be Malle as to Reach N. ¥. ¥. CG, Before Oct, 1. LONDON, Sept. 16.—The challenge of Sir Thomas Lipton for another series of races for the Americe’s Cup will be forwarded within a few days so as to reach the New York Yacht Club before Oct. 1, Confirmation was forthcoming this morning of the report that the hull of the Shamrock II. will be of milled steel instead of manganese bronze, as in the case of the previous challengers, ‘he new yacht’s design does not differ materially frém those of the previous Shamrocks, although there is sume di- vergence from the old lines forwaN, ‘The new boat will not be so costly ae the Shamrock II. BUFFALO WINNERS. RACE TRACK, BUFFALO, N. Y. Sept. 16.—The winners of the races scheduled on to-day’s card were as fol- lows: iene Loess day in 2.08%, when the track was muddy. is Was remarkable work. In the First Spe- ela yesterday he Onished a bad last, He wi \ pinyed agin by bis owner and close judzes wut be would not tua and was ‘diser beaten. ‘ eee ‘Mrainer John Madden says he will abip Aceful 46 England when the, Morris Park meeting If be lands in good shape across the reat interest will attach to his debut . iy eer) Whe famous American gelding Democrat, formerly belonging to the Whitney-Deresford | Mabie, which was a minner under Jockny Tod j, hak been presented to Gen. Lord Kit- at by King Edward, Gen. Kitone “Wt the horse as a. charger when he lavehlet of the forges tn 10d | $Didmond Jim Brady says that his great BebE-Aistance colt, Major Daingerfeld, would “ROL face agéin this year. % fore win reqehod Falk from Sheepshead Day wollen. na o ee Broke down so badly in the ateople- he could scarcely hobble to hie i sthe vate race as many burdied Race—Five and one-half fur- ride Ca eg 3 to 1 and 4 to 6, Pa ects “oka ake es aprecede £16 pacing class for a stake of tain, ‘The favorite Schley Pointer, won e were aeven starters, They] as he pleased. Orr! Pb ‘Th contradistinetion to Aceful what a dad horse] were Orrin, Montejoe, Lic dora Dele Monto Jus thiva Time. So" ASCH, Biwes can be when he wants to, This h ‘J worked a mile and a qua it Gravesend on ond, and Rheta third, Time—1.14 4-5, ‘Third Race—Mile and a_sixteenth.— a ater, 3to 1 and 8 won; Mo- Williams, 2 to 1 for place, was second, and ‘ouche thi Time-148 4 Fourth | Race. mile ay nnty yards.—Won by Her and 4 to 1; Irish Jewel, 1 Re: Goy, Boyd + Fifth Race—Five furlonis. Her Letter, 7 to 9 and out; M¢ for place, was second; Lady Matchless third, Time—1.01 3-5, —— RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- CAGO, Sept. 16.—The races scheduled to be run here this afternoon resulted as follows First Ra ‘Three-fourths of a mile. Won by Evening Star, 2 to 1 and 4 to 8 Pronta, 10 to 1 for plice, was second and I. Zamuelson third, ‘Tme—1,13 8-4, Second Race—Rour and q half ture longs.—Won by Glen Rice, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1. Hide and Seek, 40 to 1 plano, Fas, Second and enor’ third, ‘Time Third Race—One mile and seventy ards.—Won by Jack Doyle, 20 to 1 and to 1; Ida ¥., 3 to 1 for place, was econd, Congar third. ‘Time—1.46 1-1, Fourth Race.—Oone and one-cighth & mile—Won by Nitrabe, 2 to Manat to 2; Lucien. AoE leley. 7 to 10 for place, was’ second; Fiyl : nm Caren ying =Torpedo third. Baseball, Polo Gron: 'To-! 25 P a. orconirnv; stew Fore AGA ee the Jefferson ‘oa, Pies Cour | = oe —|Crohin was sent to right fleld, Dolan | horrible fumble of Flood's grounder and | Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. e =sae ~~~ | made a pretty steal of third by a long | Tim reached first. Irwin laced a fast}, The potition is a strong one, embody.) ¥ g y grounder to Dunn, who stepped on sec-| ‘os most of the argument used to step | side. Farrell singled to right, scoring | ond, forcing Flood, and by a speedy |the Jeffries-Ruhlin fight in Cincinaett | Dolan. Flood hit safely over Laudei throw to McGann,’ Irwin was doubled | The ere ag point made is A | head, sending Farrell to second. Irwin] up. No runs. proposed fight was broug! SR es foul-fied to Bresnahan, Ritter's ground+| Lauder grounded to Irwin. Cronin] ville after res Bicue er to Dunn forced Flood at second. Two |Struck out. Dunn was only able to lift | State officials in Connec ott ae runs. 4 pop-fly to Farrell. No ru i TE east the] J a 01 handed do Bee ied cut to ceelen Danieniaat sixth Inning. Nitin of the Gontest aay be determined! {lat first, Bresnahan walked, Bresnahat at o1 ON reper anice yl was out trying to steal second Ritter filed out to Browne. Donovan | the match the case will be ta £ once runs, 5 did Mkewise to Cronin. Sheckard out,|to the Court of Appeals and bo MeGann to Miller, No cuns, jushed through In ample time for . Fy Fourth Inning. Miller struck out. Browne tried to | contest. i Robison and Hart Absent and Plans to Fight Bunt but wins ae on eecae. —__—_ . Wait Th opepoy ounte nately and jreashee snahan — walke Bresnahan was Standing of the Clubs, | | 5 third on She d's drive to right for t - i q ; AGU Rival League Wait on Them bind) on Sheckard’a/ delve to, HERE TOE ne napping and touched out "by| ATION, LEAGUE, Ginnity, Donovan was caught at, the piglite plate, Dolan's bounder got away from Seventh Inning. Brooklyn 4 e% 7, , . atuder, "Cozy" reaching _ firs! and aA 6 With the American Baseball League |New York, said: "I am a little bit like | Shockard second. Sheckard stole third, piccler bunted unsuccessfully, Dolan |cincinnatl 61 4 B00 [situation still under consideration, the} the man from Missouri in this case, 1 and as Lauder muffed the throw Sheck- threes piitely, ‘and on Miller's bad AMERICAN LAAQUE, wun magnates of the Nattor Lengue re-/want them to show me. Why don’t the) 4rd scored and Dolan reached third on} ith 2 an Peached second, Brodiv's | ctubs, |, Clubs, 4 ‘ " s y 1 I~ ¢ P| ‘a (Cleveland ....65 62 . sumed thelr conference at the League’*| other fellows come from cover If they |{anuGars bad throw to Bresnahan, Dah-| iyo jac panen's fly let Dahlen \Ee toute: Mil Washington 87 68 headquarters, in the St, James Bulld-|naye grounds here and tell the public} McGann was thrown out at first. by the plate. Dunn's fumble gave Jarrell | Boston See einimorets em Ing to-day, The absence of Frank Dé] where they are. Show me and then 1/ Irwin. Donovan. stopped Brodie’s fast| {Pst. Dahlen got third. Harrell stole | (bicaRo SEASTERN LEAGUE, as Robleon, of St. Louis, and Jamer| wit petleve 5 Rfounder and disposed of him quickly. | ocnd,, Food out, Miller to MoGann.| chug, Ww, x F r 0, © ‘4 28] % McGinnity raised a hight fly to the in-| “9 elhitaed Hart, of Chicago, however, will keep Witece [Azeiruses Gronuant Held, "which Dahlen had no trouble In! ,Me@ann out, Flood to Barrell, Brodte {Tom the magna’ from dectding upon any] he atory {Capturing, "Ne runs fie out to Dolan. MeGinnity sent a|jemey ¢ 6 definite plan of action. . If there was any truth in the igh one to Keeler, Noonan i Contrary to their usual custom, the] hat they have located mrolinds hate Fifth Inning. imagine it would be good p Farrell I don't think 5 magnates got to work early to-day, and struck out. Dunn mado a the location a secret? ws and T believe that if the rival organiza re W o'clock they were In session, John T. Brush, Chairman of the Execu- sth ingee . I want every man that ts suffering from Use: Comittee, "presided “over the Hon to the National League had Tecate | GRAVESEND ENTRIES, Men, Come to Me, tree eecesee o gendch eee and Ing, at which were present Col. | Srounds they would be the Dist tt) 3 * plain to you a system of treatment which I I. Rogers and A. J. Reach, of [fic oublic tnon the secres, a8 have originated and developed after my whole life's expertence in treating dis- Draenei emacs, g ent Peer seatel ghee Peculiar to men. iets a treatment’ that is based on sclontife knowledge, Philadelphia; Charles Ebbets, of he yarn about thelf. haying 1ocat (Special to 7 Ing World.) {have no free proposition, no. triat or sample treatments to offer you. My ‘edu: rookly <nowles, of Ne ; | grounds here fs just as much o} . 3 TRAC: "AVES is cation, my experience, my ‘consclence, my reputation, condenin all such quackery, Krooklyn; Fred Knowles, of New York; | (ge ne one about thelr having taker | RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. If you' wilt call and neo fue Twill give You. tree of charge, a thorough perssaat Harry Pulliam, of Pittsburg: Max] aiihesw Wetebare players. 1s—The entries for to-morrow's races | Mf examination, together with an ‘honcat and selentific opinion of your case, and Ie Fleischmann, of Cineinnat!, and A,/H./" Mr, ‘Brush took issue with Mr. Reac! |are as follow I find your case is incurable I will honestly tell you so. If, on the other hand, T find your case iy curable, I will insure you of a permanent cure, inasmuch Rive have pald of Philadelphia, who was reckntl quoted as having sald that the Nationa League had passed through a most di: as T you a written guarantee to cure you or refund to you' every cent you in case { fall to effect & permanent cure of your condition. I make no charge for medicines, as they are alWays included in the nominal. fee Soden, of Boston. War Will Be Bitter, First Race—For furlong ‘The Musketeer ages; handicap; about alx Grand Opera That the National League will wage] astrous season. Sitevecreer rans Ona: attribute my auccess to promising nothing but what I can do, and fiwaye going bitter warfare upon its rival, the Amer- League's Season Succeaptul. Saiticoee Helle of Lexington what I promise i loan League, during the coming winter,| “The League,” sald Mr, Brush, “has | Demurrer .- Tar epee VARICOCELE DRAINS is a foregone conclusion, It was said] had a most miccessful season, J inan- Doubte six Permanently cured without : and loses that sap the this morning that another conference|CItly spenking, it hos been the’ most Rappenecker quttlog oF trying operation. Nery life from you and tod WU F. Senter: successful season we have had in years. i 110 Star of the We No paln or losn of time, later ead to complete joa would be held in this city within ten] Of course it is admitted that in Bosto For three-year-oli ULCERS, of all powers, stopped at days, at which all of the magnates|our rivals have won out. In Philadel- ute and chronic, by my of selling; mile and seventy yards,’ val ‘ard | Woden Choate phia the crowds have been big tc would be present, and that at that meet- syrtem of treatment are Ohio Giri. the end of the season, but in both St ele Snot take log a definite plan of action would de|iLouls and Chicago the’ National League | Lady Stents Earene ‘STRICTURE ECZEMA, pped ot ce a ops ci ague. | C. Kosent : mapped out, On rmelly adopted, has “outdrawn the American League, | Rosente oe L Mer U nel aryilpelaas lot aay Gee ‘Take Cleveland and Detroit, they do not tive “disease of “the okt compare to Cinclnnatl and ‘Brooklyn, to ra the plan will permanently cured by ime forced to the Imit. ire cutting. No pain, It was practically admitted that the] say nothing of New York.” Schoolmaster DISCHARGES members of the League Executive Com- Regarding the gonter nee Mr. Brush ey ee of aa Uuanatural order HYDROCELE mittce had formulated three or four|sald: “The fact that neither Mr. Kobl-| “rig Race—The Willow Stakes: for Alli stopped completely. or any swellings or ten- by dD ee a dernom present conference was to Ket a unit of|from taking any definite action, It Is ote Bestuater. permanently cured without lepeestion, expression upon one of the plana and] the object to have a unit of expression 119 Gravina the use of mercury or RHEUMATISM empower the Exeoutlye Committee to] OM the general situation, and until both UY Sweet i can be present we are Mollie Brant” of these men 4 PARTS . so ahead and carry the war Into Af-| practically at a standstill as far as an; 14 Oloflant ss a tly cured by my aye rica, thing, ‘definite {a conoarned. ‘The situa- 5 07 Lave Note Bf papas don eo . ‘ ‘ When seen this imorning John ‘r.| Hon, has been Glacussed very, tnorouEh |e Ay ace For thresraroles and eo; eelt-| SO I MPOTENOY BLADDER AND KIDNEY CON~ fi] | Brush, In disoussiog the Ameriead| top acquainted with the exact situation | ‘08: mile and « Parley Sree WE ey iayalaeilot! takmeatip peemaneatly DITIONS League and its proposed invasion of|than they were when they camo here," | jf, it os cured, Irrespective of the time you have| hy my «93 Echt 0g Se been afficted. improvement at one if you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential ropliea rent tn plain envalopes, inclose two-cent, stamp te inure reply, a QFFICE HOURS—9 A. M. to 8.90 P, M. Sundays, A.M. to CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE DR. R. H.M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office, ; 1a6 WEST 34TH STREET, Hunter Raine Fifth Race—For maiden two-year-olda; five and a halt furlong Wittunt 109 ON tn the Can, Hackwensack S112 Gallant” Smith Sir Troubadour 12 Manru .,.. 113 Doutonntere Jake Greenberg | Faulcon Bridge Benet 112 Unterook 112 Colonist. +109 Mayor Gi ery FRANCESCO WINS THE HANDICAP AT GRAVESEND, (Continued from First Page.) Miyrin 227 Sixth Race—For three-year-olds; mile and a aixteonth, +113 Stipthritt 116 Rockwater Heno . HG igniter. where the only change was Herbert in , Whitecrest, 109, Murray. third place, Bt, Finnan stil held his | Stiver Plush, 100, Redt advantage Into ‘the stretch, but In the | The Dancer, 1)0, Lawdry. run home Francesco went to the front | Col Rorer, 112, Conley and, drawing away, won by a length | Dwillehter, 112, Doexett, and a half from St. Finnn, who lasted | Qin ty Lan long enough to bet Herbert a head Pa aie Wee aHNibE ee LAT FIP RACE, ‘Twilighter was the first to show, but ng; tor three-year-olds was outrun by MacAna, who set a hot vonty wards, pace to the stretch, followed by Hmshee and Schoharie. On the turn the went up, with Emshee following olosel Sporting. ‘ i BROOKLYN JOCKEY. CLUB, SIX RACES TO-MORROW AT 2.15P. Mm, ‘Time Table To-morroy Bt, Ne Yo, At 12.40, 100, TO PNee upture To Be CURED Must Be HELD ‘The Cluthe Truss pro. Sen ant 4 up; one mite EMPIRE TRACK. Hetting. ‘TO-MORROW, Starter, mats, SUHIGHIn, Ste, Plat ; 7 . 1,20. Parlor Gs Dek or 3 4* 1" 16-5 6-6] In the run home Schoharie and Emshes sents a radical chi For the Wagen Chemplenehip trains. Leave ‘Brooklyn terminus Remors GE 8 118 Bloloned on MaoAna, and ina flerce drive |i from the ilsconstruct ‘and $3,000 Gold Cup. Biriage, a Sih Ave. Blevates, “at Segue Conundrinn, 2 YR M8 44 Qchoharle won by a head from MacAna, | MM ed Blastlc and Spring tervals between 12.50 and 1.40 P, 34, ry ST eieotie sats Op who was a head before Emshee, ea and ts to-day or er Y 2.0534 ren Con Stevedore, 99, Smith. 4 6 asta Pe @BVENTH Rice, % frp it A polution of the Ru problem: sd ail and Time—1.45 35. a Gey see aed ana set a fast pace the back stretch, fol- lowed by Rockey, Conundrum aad Dr, Riddle were cloae behind. On the tt Conundrum went up to Btevedore ape the latter quit at the head of the stretoh, Dr. Riddle and Remprse then closed on the leader and in splendid drive home won by a head from Re- morse, who was & head in front of Conundrum, SIXTH RACH, For matien three-year-olds /and up; about alx furlongs. Start fair, Won driving, 7 Btevedore For maiden three-year-olda and up; about elx furlongs, see sge et, \ OLD DR, GRIND 85 years a specialist OLD DR.” GRINDLUA sclentine 2nd skin diseases. pains in the wore jouth, kidney and biadi nplaiat vs The Monkz.0s3z Owners to Drive—New York's Favorites: FOUR OTHER CONTESTS, Beginning at 1.30 P. M. SSION 81. RESERVED SEATS $2. DON'T NEGLECT 7 +, ae eee, alta ne Lous Any tons Cd » jockeys, BLT. Fin, Odom. l stant! vipa Ea