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THE WORLD: ¥ WE DD NESDAY & ‘VE NEWS TEEMY UFFEIRCUTS HIS SPAIPING FARPTNETP, THE RACE TRACK. ‘They Whisper That Burns’s Suspension Is Re- sult of Keene-Whitney Turf War. in Burope set in motion by Mr. Keene. Sloan {s refused a license next season on general principles. Goan again be Imported by Mr. Whitn: Moro Incidents, Time rolls on. tm 1902 Whitney and Keeno horses meet in Saratoga Special. Burns rides Girdle. Makes the running to the stretch. Carries field wide, lets Whitney horse, Irish Lad, in on the rail, Advantage thus gained makes Irish Jad win, Keene horse, Dazalln 4s second, Mr. Keene In Europe, Facts cabled. Mr, Keene return, Announces that he will take an active part in rac- ing afwirs. Mr. Whitney goes to Europe, Jockey Club meets, Burns is suspende Rossips of the race track are busy. a‘cholce morsel for diswec- nothing more or less than mn of Burns and Bullman isodedience at the post. The Moment tho suspension was announced got busy, so to speak. They ug beneath the surface for other rea © Woke thah those announced by the stew: ‘Arle and profess to have unearthed the “whole scheme. They say that the sus- of Burns was forced by James for reagons best known to that i, It is a very pretty atory that the gos, Sips have put in circulation, and with 4 ttle embellishment it would furnish. a MILLIONAIRES IN HOT MATCH RACE. + 42 Lord Derby and The Monk Each Win Exciting Heat for $3,000 Cup. GIANTS LINE EM OUT HARD. (Continued from First Page.) SL WORLD OF SPOR M’GOVERN AND “YOUNG CORBETT” TRAINING, BY HAYDON JONES. oe WILLIAMS: HAS LEAD AT GOLF. The Richmond County Player Comes Within Three of Record on New Brighton Links, (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON, 8. 1, Bept. 17 The first eighteen holes of a thirty-six holes qualifying round for the individual championship of Btaten Island #as played here this morning between mem- vers of the Fox Hills, Harbor Hill aod Righmond County Country club. ‘Tho Dest of the early scores retyrned was ‘And. there you A pretty story about which u page could easily be written. But a que: tion arises. Is all this gossip true? Is there any auch feeling between | Mr. Keene und Mr. Whitney? Would M Keone be vindictive enough to remove, {rom his path jockeys who have con-| {Hiuted tg the defeat of his horses by 1» exhibition of fnnity’s bendere to hit a high bounder to the tnt which Dunn grabbed and shot the to McGann in time to nip the batty first. No runs, ' 1. club swinging at Irwin was onty a i ‘Aret-olass piot for an up-to-date novel or play. In the first place they point oat the fact that James R, Koeno and Witten Whitney, while outwardly friendly, are secretly enemies. Where “and how this enmity started it is not where he utoke. which cos, him the ra Invader came under the wire frat. | Harling was second and Joymaker finished th Time The favorite, Invader, quarter post, | (PIRE CITY. TRAC y., Sept. on hin} 1,—The feature of the card to-day at MeGinnlty Was disposed wraps | Empire City track was the meet- ¥ Flood and Farrell Browne's ap- Presumably in Wall street, both simply doing thelr duty to their em. ind threw. him | ing of Lord Derby, 3-4, owned by} heat Ina drive. Prince’ Selma was a ‘geatiemen being powers in financial cir-| players Bresnahan lifted | 72, Smathers, and ‘The Monk, 2.05 3-4, pt mesona and Joy Maker third. Time eles. Naturally this bad feeling extend- | Stortes Hardly Traeé No’ runs. owned by C.K. G. Billings. The mil-] “There was a great dent “ed te the turf. 1t is hard to belfeve, and foe writer, | Fittn Ja Honaire reinsmen drove thelr horses to i etlon by th rial at ‘The Cause efit aur for one, do not care to beReve ft, a long fiy t wagon for the world’s champlonship Hudson, Prince Selma yy Baott losing t though the gossips make out « strgngly got-mixed upewith Mes and @ $8000 gold cup Mr. Whitne: though . Se nrerore requested that another driver “Adiy pushed his atts (% are tpieindd FAP lcircumatantial case, founded upon ven and Was culled Out OM whis race drew even a larger crowd put In his place. Hd Geers was ge- oy! *! ambled to first’ on h nted t Prince became the leading man of the Joc theory ang supposition, If the story balls, Ke s pop} than the Dan Pateh trial against the cd Rein Sels iN fin. acquired a a Ateath vould be proven ft would shake tho nfcid was grabbed by Capt. | world's reeord did yesterday. These two] jhe last int Thateonts Rec hia horses beat Mr: Keane's thor. | tutt from coast to coast and from coun- No runs horeemen have long been at odds re-l that the horse pulled too hard and that made his third hit, a pretty a tre, Brodie singled to right, sending MeGann to third. Brodie made a pretty steal of second by a long slide, Bowerman'y third strik the ball got iter nn and Brodle ed and Bowerman to"second,. Lauder pop fled. to ns, Smith sent a bounder to Dab . Who tossed the ball to Trwin, nail- he did not think he ie he uid do him fustle " untry. Members of the Jockey try to country last heat. Club who were present at the mecting where Burne and Bullman were dropped outside of the fence solemnly assert that ce at the post wae the ont ‘YRay fenports Tod Sloan to: ride Ballyhoo See etn hoya punisniene. ANG, Bey. Mr. Keene has three norses in the i the way, the above prettly arranged 'Fhee., Ballyhoo Bey wins. Mr. Keene | story of De gosalp makes no reference garding the supremacy of their respect- ive trotters, The weather was perfect, only a alight breeze stirring, and the track was ex- ceptionally fast, Both horses are keved up to concert piteh Long before the crowd commenced to {o a way not calculated to @ @ soothing effect on Mr. Keenas Bo far #0 good. ‘The Futurity of 1900 is run. Mh. Wait- drove in. the Tn this At Geers had just as much trouble as Mudson, for Prince Sefma taished First money@went to Invader, ond to tvandort and third Time 4 eff Miller up, $ jaat. the®sec- to Fartine Iie, Mise Waillamont, with won the first heat of the Nia r ; re.[arrive both horses were driven around with case. Mary Anna, the runs second. Mr Keene {s chagrined.| ‘Hi 4 to be sacrificed to Mr. | ing Bowerman at third. Dunn was re- ; Ramen ane Mer Anna. Ane In the Fiatbiish stakes Ballyhoo Bey Meg bag. we kagtificed to Mr-| tied by Farrel! unassisted. ‘Two runa,l the track by thelr respective owners, DUE up we gallant fight but The Monk seemed to have a little more speed than Derby, which soon made him a favorite. Still the wise ones had their eyes on Lord Derby and backed him heavily, Diamond King was 7 Wwe hi M - the story? Wonder what Messrs. Whit seuismondescinay wad hoy and Belmont will say when they hear that thelr star riders have had thelr livenses revoked. Wonder, also If this. would have happened If | Mess: Belmont and Whitney had been at the meeting Instead of miles away—one in Furope and the other up In the woods +. meets the Keene, thoroughbreds ixth Inning. through tal ei beats Mr. hi ja Dolan war called out on strikes, Dahlen slammed a scorching grounder to Dunn, who threw Bill out at first. Farrell was auother easy victim on his grass cutter, Smith tossing the ball to MeOann tn time. No run: MoGHnnity bunted but was nipped at first. Browne swung viciously at. throe slow Gropa and went to, the dene! Bresnahan hit safely oven Farrell head for a sack, but was caught trying to steal second, No rugs Seventh Inning, The second heat was a walkover for Miss Willamont. She led all the way from the first quarter and came in with speed to spare. \ with Athanais third Misa Willamont won d heat and the | She was a big favorite all the Way through. Mary Anna got second money aad Athanals third. me——2.18 1-2, intemperate colors will never again be head. Cables father In Biiguhd whet has happened. Machinery “ASTORITA WINS WILLOW STAKES IN RECORD TIME. ‘The 4.09 Pace. he first race on to-day'’s card was the 4.00 pace class, best two In three, for a $1,500 purse. Some crackerjacks were Mned up in this event The firat heat wan a great disappoint- ment to the bettors. Tho favorite, Don Then game the feature of to-day, the Fined walked. tnmin, fied out to] Riles, with Boot Hudeon up/ had the} special for ine “amateur wagnn shams Hrodie, | Titter, foul Ate Bea yatage | Mest of the start, but was. soon out plonship of the world, for a $3.00 gold mans y to Browne, ere ard “Detky, (Continued from First Page.) Fine cove oon AY ty Browne Ne] stepped by the) roan| gelding “Albert, arcupy onapcomtemnnia were tard Derby; e Bheckard gathered in McGann’s nigh | long shot. Albert came under the wiralers, “and The Betula win. ete Ty Brant; Meno. 16, We Corhran reg) | even Dae Bee ORCS Dene titos with speed to spare. Don Riley was Htc ite by HR te) tunes, in 0 O'Connor Sone out| Rowe ‘ 5 eT e Chicago gas al tr cee Begents Burch cleeed,| reickwater won “Vale, Lauder, fied out to Sheckard. | Second and Home Circle third. Time— before the race was star 2.07 B64, Don Riley redeemed himself by win- ning the second heat in a drive. Albert, the favorite, finished fifth. Home Circle was second and EMe Powers third, Loni a ‘The Monk waa'a big favorite, but th bettinggehanged, and as the time of the rice afer hear Lord Derbs. waa. favorlte at-2 tol. ‘The start was a poor one in the first heat, The Monk hav- Ing fully a length the best of it. It Laren nes her own One-run. Sen h from Molly Jeni Seay peat ‘oeunle’ Burch a head FOURTH RACE. ott three-year-olds and up; mile and 0} Slipthrift was second Heno was third BUFFALO WINNERS.’ Bmith fouled out to Ritter, American League. BALAIMORE AT BOSTON-#IRST GAME, | 5 2 fl 990901009 oO Y if nd tuck for the first half, _| RACE TRACK, BUFFALO, Tilers bork $6] Tine—207 1-4 wae Phe Monk led by about hate ¢ Sept. IL—The races scheduled on the|_ Hatteriee-Bu Tho final heat was very exciting. The }iongth, which he held to the finish. The “Sleard to be run here this afternoon re. |: bmaire—Connelly two favorites, Don Riley and Albert, | first quarter was trotted in 83 seconds, f in 1,08 3-4 and by won the second heat by atten a great race to the wire. first, hal: the mile 08 1-24 each of which had won a heat, fought | the it out to the wire. Albert led’ for the first thalf, but cle gained @ lead fe'hela to the Anish, and first money. Second money went to Albert, to EMe Powers and fourth to Home Circle. 08 1-4, 2.16 Class, Trotting. multed us follow e—Five and longe “Beckham, 6 to 1 an Sheppard, 3 to 1 for place and E) Chihuahua third. Tin Second Race—Kive-cigntes of a —Won by Judge Workers, 6 to 3; June Collins, even Ras sgoond and Russell Garth ne ft won fecond OT 4-5, mite. > Land for place, third’ ture ten one of the best races of the ito went away in front, but bran sent Bthics right 40 the Mily ail’ the was, to the far turn, where fy ove ground and make things aye ing. Turning into the fs a atan the race eae Clans, Trotting, In the fifth race, 215 trotting vluas, amatews to drive, there were only twa Starters—Dr. i ‘Time— uaeee in Brook, driven ad Merito beaten. buc | Time—1.0¢. vs be tt first heat of the 2. Billings, and Bi Onward aniven i Pare omning Ret pee pete Cogs Third | Race—-o mile and geventy 3 * $1,200, “a more. oF. G> dgner (otis, wun al Very “pretty de} yards.-Syriin, © to 6 and 2 to ‘on; | Doster ‘arest's bay gelding Invader race. [They “tro *) rae. to Ba heain ona re rennie came tor place, was second, and | eniceas B pole, Avant Pence Bale | within’ wfow feet of the wire, when a red-hot finish * third, ‘Time—1491-8. ee rome thian was on the Mabel Onward shot ahead and won by a hy With Hudson UP ed to won by Dheat Day Le Dues non urth Race—Three-quarters of af club. on side, Prince Selma led up to the three- "nose. ‘s mia gn by "Ocon Sand 2 to | Toronto...) al it FIFTH RACE. place, wax | Buflalo Stas RIRIen Umo-year-olds, Aye and a halt ramen | Jereer city .7) 63 a IN U T Ss SRE. pmeltindah ME | Providence...68 61 wi Hectiny a milo— Str. Place. ‘ ne. hac ) and EIGHT SCHOONERS IN AT SHEEPSHEAD TRACK, SH Pin, [en tinea .210-MILE OCEAN RACE. cla A HAWTHORNE FINISHES. | sien scnooners have entered tho] (tela io Tae tvsise World) asked a mile tn 1.48, Juaith arm w Campbell turned the distance King Hanover covered the same gfound in 144. She youngsters Aceful and Payne breezed six furlongs at about a two-minute ollp. . J, B, Seagram's Gold Cure and stable- mate turned seven furlongs In 1.40, ‘Far Rockaway did six furlongs in 1.%1-2. Dramatist, Pan Longin and Healing Salve got short breathers at three parte speed. L.-V. Bell's Lady Sterling covered mile and a furlong rhe Stablely Short . The Goughacres ele Hose & mil ; Prather SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sept 17.—A thick fog overspread the Bhoepshead couree this morning in the early hours. ‘The poles could not be discerned and the galloping wes delayéd until the sun took command and dispelled the gloom. The track was In perfect condition, there were many racers shown, and the work brought off was most Interesting. August Belmont's Masterman was sent a mile and a quarter tn 2.16 1-2. Sail: maker galloped a mile in 1.50. Nine Bpot Forward turned six furlongs in 1201-2, Miazen, Fire Rater and others ocean race for Commodore ‘Tod's cups, ed which js to be walled on Friday, ‘Th distance ot the race will be 210 miles, The start will be from the Atlantic Yacht Club to Cape May and return, The yachts entered so farcaze: Georme Lander, Jr.'s, schooner Rndymion, ot t nsatlant HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- CAGO, Bept. The races #sheduled to | be run here this afternoon resulted as @| follows: im, 3 gh gt pesicee:. 4 W 18, 40 rhree~ quarters of a mile, -Wainamoinen, 7 to 10 and 1 to 4, first: Georgie, 2 to 1 for place, was second and Rubus third, Tme—11: Second Race—Five furlongs. Zackfull, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1. Bad News, 0% was second a | itew away and won| thing.” Pimento erred Manru, Third Race—One neat | miles.—Won by ‘Red Th 7 to ce im Out, 4 to tor plac Was ‘econd: Tigone, third. Tume—Lb6.”| Gos athoon vn Sriale Lee otal nha 2 ANE Rie em oven tor, p acts “SAEED SASS SAM 4 the , | by Lewis Bostert, which ed the Dauntlens Stross the Attanile, many Yann ae Parmel a) ut tbe bitaxard, in 7858; ‘George gr's, Auxillary Arh Ng one-eighth tee workt 0 "2 and tbe Te Aba Auiantle Yacht (\idemerd Bdward Ry Coleman, ana py tee et ‘hegen: won the seconds Ot Willams, Rick nd | J a 78, made by Otis L. Willlama, Rich {mond County, Country (Club. Tela) te within three strokes of the record, 7 W. Scott O'Conor, Harbor Hi ‘ores follow: held by Golf Chib. The » Van Buren, Ha Frank sears, Harvor Derry Fa, w & T. mtom, Rich \CLOSE GOLF IN THE WEST. Professional Playing for Cham- pionship Title at Cleyela CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. morning play of the second da: Western golf championship brought out some changes in the standing of the Pros.” Gardner, the leader yesterday, had a run of bad luck on the first round, taking 44 to dd tae nine holes. Will Anderson and Willte Smith put up the beat game of the morning, Smith doing the lowgr nine holes in 87 and Anderson in This brings Anderson up to second rdner and @mith are now on even terms for frst poaltion. A large gallery followed @mit! Gerson during the entire mora ngs play. oe GRAVESEND ENTRIES. (Spectal to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, 8e) 1i.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: For all ages; bandlea: longs. vad % Dark Planet ing Dove W. BR. Condon, ets of the nemen 99 Sparkle Keher .. Sheri Bil Race—For three-year-o} and a alxteenth, Hoboken Team Strengthened, ‘The Hobolten baseball’ team will play the Bridgeport team at the St. ile Grounds, Hoboken, on f ’ \ \ ‘ we ¢ 4 } i ‘ i BUGH EWING GWIES “TRIEPY™ ae FONTS ON BASEBALL 4 fi ’ SAYS “CORBETT.” a McGovern Thinks Differently, Though, and Is Working for a Long One. “ (Special to The nasium work up to Saturday. Trainer =" CINCINNATI, 0. Mayhood {s confident that MoGovern © kidding me,’ saff Champion Young Cor- ne Pe oe Better Shore oe he getm . bett when asked if he expected the fight] {nto the ring aguin with ti Ol. F to gy the limit. Corbett did not take the | 1, look for a long Aght, eald ay hood. “One that wilt ba ferce and ex-; . question seriously and laughed as he! citing. The fight Perry put up write sul- leaned back in his chair. liyan should not be taken lon ' “You will see how long tt lasts, I will | of Ph bogthere with a punch in elther hand, a will deal them out as quick f pun tatty food heating before Terry can. I expect him to stall the first ap Le ” rqunds, but will have no trouble in lo- Meine “ anat welal ¢ aighe non cating his Jaw if he comes rushing at| and will go into the ring at two. dn ARG below. I can pt! tn do, 122 pound Ala Trainer Harry Tuthill denies the story } wilt deena, the. feather- weight ‘chates.. that there will be four pounds difference | Plonsh: that weight between CorbetE and McGovern when f they step Into the ring. ts “I figure that both boys will enter_the t Vs ring at 129 pdinds, They talk about Mc- u ur e Govern being below weight. If he is I T f fee no reason why he is compelled to fil ay Pastis , work hard every day. The champion ust Be HELD. The Cluthe Truss pre. will do nothing more than casy work nts a cssi change | j the vest of the week, and will possibly from th teconstrtic 1% &E ut on the road on Sunday morning. Srunes andes Gprane ‘orbett eats anything he ploases, which lstactory ‘shows that we are not worrying about sofusfon Yor the Rupture making the required welght. He weigh# @ Mitte more than 138 pounds with his clothes now.” ; As the day of battle approaches Cor- bet Is making many friends and is being backed tn the over-the-river pool-rooms ben NEGLECT 3ir5 rks >t even money, if Clutto, Truss will reduce the alze of |_Terry McGovern wilt do regular gym-| eee polusaous fojectiogn ee, « , IBD soseaed cone meted ment: GUS RUHLIN 1S ON i ceushine ttlng ee bofees eS on | firmer hola by our Automatic JEFFRIES’S TRAIL. ; Call or write for FREE Gus Ruhlin, the Akron Giant, scot beat Tom Sharkey so decisively in Eng: land @ few months ago, has returned home. Ruhlin looks the picture of health result of his trip to England, Regarding Ruhlin's future engagements, Billy Madden say “Lam ready to arrange a match for Rublin with Jim Jeffries as soon as the latter is prepared to sign articles of agreement. If Jeffries refuses to mect my man then I will match Gus against Bob Fitssimmons, the battle to be de- cided on a date sultable to Fitzsimmons, I think 1 have the coming heavy-weight champion of the world in Ruhiin, He has improved wonderfully in his fighting during the last year, and I think he can defeat Jeffries and Fitssimmons." ti enatilipelete ia CENTURY ROAD CLUB'S LAST EVENT OF SEASQN. The annual individual record run of the Century Road Club, inaugurated John T. Wall and J. P. Staubach in 1 will be run for the fourth time on Sept. 38. The event has several features which ape not common either to hundred-mile runs or to races for the same distance. ‘The record run was originally designed to pve riders an opportunity to discover prove in how short a space they could cover one hundred miles, Che net time fof"each rider is taken cra graved on the medal to ‘which he is titled on completing the distance, , Entry bDianks and all particular: obtainable from the committee, Staubach, No, 310 West street. Jack Doyle hea not kept the scorera 19 the American League busy scoring base bils/ started well with the Senators, but, owing to th srarcity of Bite, RQ ewel percentaye Bus awindled down to. 20 14th Bt. det. 5th Avg. and Sauare, New York. “(No 4 Office Hours: 9-5; Sat. till 8 r. RUPTURE, CURED: : i ‘axeretes see etter ac ade tn ‘tendance fer Ladlent Bead > IMPROVED ELASTIC TRUSS CO,, . 768 Broadway. New Torts ‘Two doors below Wane! is SAasne EMPIRE TRACK. TO-loRROW, MEETING OF THE CRACKS Prince Alert v. Anaconda = | for $2,000—winner FOUR OTHER EVENTS. AT 2 P. M. by Martom ft u Vernon P, Fifty-thira ree BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB $iX RACES TO-MORROW pata m, Tine, Bebe Toomotrow: ty ates ae aEievtea ce the 2 ty Bridge, via torvala betw City Hall, Fi ve h Ars. * + Tommy Leach, of the ehamplon Pittsburg team, made hin twentieth three-bagger so far this dason. Laach is hitting better this season than he ever did before, To Assjmilate Food see that yorfr stomach and liver are in proper condition, |____ To do it easily and pleasant- ly take