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N THE WORLD OF SPORTS. - OAL BATTLE SNAPSHOT OF YOUNG CORBETT, RIDING A HORSE ~ - YONKERS TROTS ____ Sportsmen's Goods” BAREBACK WHILE TRAINING FOR M’ GOVERN FIGHT. SPORTING GOODS, AGAIN CALLED OFT 1 Members of Kentucky Court of Aen FIVE STORES: . Double Bill, lcluding Dan 7 Cortlandt 1197 Bedford Ave., . . ; assau, Brook! Called to Hear Argument, Patch’s Record Trial, Will)| "25v"4oa st, | and 637 Browt St. | Be Offered at Empire City New York. Newark, N, J’ KFORT, Ky., Sept, 19.—The CINCINNATI, 0., Sept, 19—Young To-Morrow. pete LD tbe Die Guns and Hunting Clothing Corbett was notified at the breakfast le bench of the Court of APJ iaite this morning by his trainer, Harry ‘Bat at 11 o'clock this morning | pytnili, that Judge Emmett Fields had sar the motion for a dissolution | granted an injunction. Corbett said: “That breaks my heart. 1 cried so st Bepeeca srantedastOet 22) 4 ia New Londen pen the contest Athletic Association, man- | 4. stopped there that I have no more of the McGovern-Corbett fight. |tears to shed. Here I have been train- Justice Guffy stated that four |ing for four months and all for noth- ig wou! ing. I have gone to great expense in x 1) SDA bel Nell hiring a capable trainer to prepare me Pde, D. W. Fairleigh, Helm Bruce }y5) ty15 contest. 1 have worked harder a Gen. Pratt appeared in behalf {on thix occasion than ever before and Fine State and David Baird andjam getting disgusted with the way hha datenes, things are turning out. I don't know ; for the defen what I will do If this contest ts pre- (Attorney Fairleigh made the open- vented. “Chis will be the fourth maton argument, taking the ground that | this year, and one can Imagine the EMPIRE TRACK, Sept. 19.—Starter Walker on behalf of the management announced at 2.05 o’clock this afternoon that on account of the heavy track the races scheduled for to-day would be postponed until to-morrow at 10 o'clock, when a double card would be offered, It was also announced that ,if the 2 track was good Dan Patch would try c for the record again. Witeteven eae ete = eee Ses eiane ‘ errs Cnet se f rat Race—The Westchester Stake, |] barrels a \ 2.90 trotters (@ in 5). Purse, $3,000, The 44.50..17-50 and Questor, Chase, Possibiiit and.» Second Race—2.05 class, pacing (2 in 3). |] Canvas Coat, corduroy collar: Purse, $2,000, Carl Wilkes, Dariel, Dan || PAtia. Extra heavy Canvas Coats, sae vrical 7 bee! Field had acted within the law, cates areal eT Say OSs necH e sae R., Shadow Chimes, Fanny Dillard. Best heavy- weight, fuil-Tined Duck Spat, Smead CPST yin 3 corduroy collar}. sited a number of decisions, In- | uy peceiyed q telegram from Mr. Gray pimita Race—2it class trotting @ in 2. |] yeestyemelant Duck. Paik those from Texas, Arkansas, | to-day, which states that he has great urse, $1,500. Nutbearer, Prince of Or- ‘and well made, 1.26 and ange, Belle Kuser, Monte Carlo, Nell'| Mon's Duck Shell Vests... Gogine Lice per eee. | Sen's Duck Shon Vests, feather” belt, ‘ Fourta Raco—219 class, trotting |[ Men's Corduroy Hats and Cape, Bde, 5 shine an @ in 6). @Purae, $1,000, Oxford Chimes, |f te, ANd crises Earhine, Hall Fry, Baron Bell, Alla- | Stevens (Maynard, Jr) i brieve. ; || Test Black Powder Shells, bo .Fitth Race—215 trot (wagon). Charles Smokeless Shells, box. CoehflONES Matzour, Col. Fred Lay mce's Grace Onwat M,C. arrison’s te = Axtello” Frank Jones's Battieton, W. C.| $2.29 Soony Sasi beets Floyd-Jones's Cam! | your want It) completa Speclal—Prince Alert, 2001-4, vs, Ana- With bag, we will conda @ in 3). “Pu 000, "Winner | you our’ No, 22, tea Lhe afternoon card will be as follows: takes all, or Tan The Mount Vernon; purse $3,000; class trot—Baron ‘Bell, Monti Rhyihmic, Alice Russell, David Harum, | Dreamer, Mary P. Lyburn, Allce Carr, | Consuelo S.. | Handspring, "8 ‘ell, | Jean Tell, Dulce Cor, Allie Wood, Ida | Highwood, Mabel, Walnut Hill, | class; pacing (2 in 3); purse =George, Island Wilkes. “ir, Daphne, || Victor Striking Bag Platform, cont Dallas, Dandy, Chimes, Don Riley, Lot: |} with Bag. : tle Smart, Bedworth, Jr., Matin Bells, Draper avian, einai Brine Ditect, Greenline, Junius, Sphinx | Pe Oa AA Sa 7 yaa Kansas and the Supreme | confidence in winning out. On this in- r 0 support his | formation I will continue my work Bemcryne: ron tO: 6uppe right up to the day and will leave for| Louisville Monday morning as per ‘Phe defense took the ground that | schedule." injunction could lay against a | McGovern was notified by Sam Harris ) _ [before he went to bed last'night, Terry ime that the Ui rade was by in- |\y pala to have ried nearly ail) night lows cou and slept but ttle. arris sald that een ret, 170) 1OWer (court ee reli] continue: hia weatk: nobwith: ld ‘have permitted the case to| standing the, action of the court, ente ; 0. recelyed word from. Gray that gone to the jury. Grerything would oelall right: TW LEVEE ” IROOKS HIT FOR ~ SAYS WCOY.' $60,000 BY BELL Striking Bags, from $c 0. ‘2.00 class; trotting (2 in 3); purse $1,500 | Boxlng Gloves trom 98c to. —The Roman, fleata, Lord Vincent, | Louise Mac, ‘Baron de Shay, Went- |} Gym. Shoos—Black a "Kid" Is Hot on ittier’ i ; . eee worth, Miss’ Whitney, Major ‘Delmar, |] Of, white) Rubber ‘ ort i Oxford or iy lo. the Trail f Ficht G. Whittier’s Victory ' YOUNG CORBETT ON HORSEBACK. IMflque. se. trotting (2 in 8): purse $1.20 || Bales good shoe for Fitz's Trail for a Fig Unlooked for by All From Photo Taken for ‘The Evening World. aM 4 Heid, Pug., Une Belle, Meadow all-around |B V" Confessor, jar = Pugilistic News and Except His Owner— (Special to The Evening Wor!d.) j man all round. His eye 1s good and his} capable men to look after him as he has) he and Joe Vendig lost $5,000 in the at- std ras STwandort, Littic fteie CINCINNATI, Sept. 19.—Willlam L.| skin presents a healthful color. ‘Tho alr| here. tempt. | awthorne, Monte Carlo, Wilton Boy, a Another Reversal. Crowley, fistle promoter, of Hartford, | here Is fine, and thts has no doubt bene-| “Mr, TuthiIl {s one of the best trainers} Eddie Cain and Wille Fitzgerald, of! Fa eee eae Bena oat ° © |conn., who ts Young Corbett's guest, !ted him « great deal, When ho/!n the land, and suffice it to say he has| Camp Corbett, left this morning for In- ton Wilkes. 4 ena piste are some. cing for, i fuse te a trained in Hartford for the Thanksgiv-| Corvett,in better shape than I have ever! dianapolis, where Fitzgerald and Cain} Special agon Race — Entries an eta and NaAturany, our rogul ar " MoCoy, the clever heavy-welght | youis y, Bell scorched the ring on G.|_,, | ing Day fight with McGovern his ideas! seen him in befor | meet to-night In a ten-round contest,| nounced tater, No, Shin Guards. regular price 38. ‘ett has improved wonderfully| about training for an important contest! Speak’ o| snare | re Se il Phir who has gained almost fifteen | whiter in tho first race yesterday. Mr, ou ja ng for an Important contest] Speaking of his fallure to pull off the| Both men are In good shape and should Gui, Fe during the last two month: bili took: 6 lone lance! ate put up a since Tiegh saw him. He is a =e were vague, and he did not have such| match at > on, Mr, Crowley yale furnish a fine contest. LIPTON ARRANGING xg Shin > arstous to get on a fight with Bob) sabe boy named Gannon, and the Iny-| FOR CUP CHALLENGE. Paani. Pee eeneeeo nen FAVORITES WN. NATIONAL LEAGUE MORNING GALLOPS <mvz.zwisse ir he hae @ forfeit of $6,000 posted for a Tt is understood from an authoritative OMclalsa—Document to Be No. Gov: p. $1 ‘Bro Io, 58 Rusty (Ball. reg. $1.35, =. Oe © match. McCoy is confident he can beat Wi ic to see our Tog. “Football Ter. = "If there is one fighter in the, busi- age has 1 a fr ges e Mailed Shortly. b. tit is Hitzsimmona,” said | #ource that Mr. Bell won the biggest bet | sonthiied drenewiret Pilg | 1]. Everehing for the game Setethink ram cloverer than he, jot his lite, As he has confessed In the (Gontiedi¢ncmna tse BELFAST, Sept. 19.—Sir Thomas Lip- |} ay RA DIOE ootball hose and shoes,” Rg Reve ained Aitesn pounds past that he won $50,000 on the victory {by a length, W, R. Condon was five | s ton arrived to-day at. Bangor (on Bel-}| Sen STEEP TE w months en- , {lengths in front o¢ Nevermore, s ‘ a) ‘ d the Erin to con- |) Mail orders promptly at adv in of Alcedo in the Suburban of 1901, the : a! ' fast Lough) on board the Erin 't enn yee n be strong for him, SECOND RACE. { | fer with the ofciain of tho Royal Ulator || Beices ss dave only. Bend for catalogue of a chance to} chances are that at lenst $30,000 WAS! seiing; for three-year-oldn and up eA Bob.” No answer has been | raked down by Mr. Bell when G. Whit-| urtongs., _ Wh JYacht Club, through which is ch@l- | Xena a—neepanss essed Story Says that Col. Rogers Has Ceased Active/ the pival Reels Off a Nice! 12ns®, for another series of races for from the Cornishman to the) vier romped homo in front of his field ji . i : "g Cup will be despatched Phi is . “ the America’s Cup W SCOPING) Menagerment ot Biulede Roe Gigs Mile Work-Out in 1.46—| Sry. modore Col, R. G. Sharman-| LS ® Sa] a8 @ sant him a week ago, The men | Wits, Jock Stan sone ‘will fight. if he does re- | yesterday. homes 6 4M fing are Jim Corbett and Gus) G. Whittier showed quite an improve-| Star of the Mest, 110, Landry ment In form, by the way. No expert ygiaen, 1 Wee \ eee j f | crawe: Hugh M. MeGildowney ani is May Get Fight. on form would consider G. Whitller as Ocaweh : ; , Weather Getting Chilly at) Crawfor!. Hugh M. MeGlidowney and) The name Hopkins bas an Autumn as well it, however, has no intention of | being a good thing, even with the best | Motokant, : 4 A story has galned circulation, but 8 than’ ever—that is if the story of} © the Bay. ster Yacht Club, went on board the|as a Summer meaning. Fitzsimmons, for he has been | jockey in the country on his back to Malster, 106. es 5 unconfirmed, that Col. John I, Rogers, Rogers's quitting is true. a * Kerin thle afternoon and had a tong con. Just now all the ‘*Pinky-Poo"’ dogs in and @ fight with Champion Jim] pilot him. Therefore, Mr. Bell must eee Dy x | the owner of the Philadelphia Club, hag) It ts, reported from Cleveland that term of the challenge. out of town want and should have a new to take place in San Francisco; have been extremely confident to take! y; time during March or April. Ruh-/ the chance he did with little Gannon on | ! | is the fighter who will wei tne the colt. i i 8 to fight Fitzsimmons. Jeffries O'Connor. 13 nounced that he would | Bell a Lucky Man, ' Wolrriaaea: oul vayed the actlve management of his | Lajoic has already signed a contract for | Taal Farting wea eam, The well-wishers of the Natlonal nex: season with the Broncos. That) sHupEPSHBAD BAY, MY, Sept, 19.< League will hope the report ts true, for | would make little difference even though |. aang cage tan. . nay No man has doné more to injure the! it is so. ‘The Nationgl League has frst a mornjug broke dark and gloomy at re old organization than the Colonel. Me | claim on Lajole, and it is certain that| Sheepshead Bay to-day. The~ weather | h in, so the only thing for ¢ RAEN tee ang : LS, 2 ip | BOM eet ig dovln coitake on | eacceea cc ie ate arte ely mea Margen cue out the cunning, was not intentional in hig wrong-dolng. | the American Lyague would not make|was chilly and there was a fall tinge in - Cnt Hear swell bet when Captivator won at/4 ler. ‘They held this | It Was simply his nature which caused | any sort of a fight to retain the big fél-) the air, There were many racers shown : crder to the stretch, (where Me pave |him to assume the stand he did low. If McGraw can get the man he Ne ee eee ecnse vient the title | oreeeeneas Bay on Sept. 8. (Cuptivator| maker began to ile, Gtur af the OH FAUat ibe recited ethe dows. oft willbe) with New York nextjeanWAmda| (®eercie. © atanereone vost Detween Austin Rice, the litle} way backed from 2 to 1 to 8 to 1 at post | then took the lead, holding It to the List . | ‘The restlesa J. E, Madden was early Bacmeie, (3 Nev, Lente, sot orn? | Tine, ann Capuivaior won a I teed | Lartns Whera raaddices with|LaJole to the old league, When the | from the big amount of money hé will! 4.) the ground and aeveral of his con. ‘of South Brooklyn, The boys will 4 rush and won by two lengths from] Pennaylvania courts decided that the | get for playing here, the sum. of $7,300 by four lengths. On Gept. 1 Captivator | guar oe the. West, who. was the same . spicuous racers got thelr exercise at | pat Providence. R. 1,, for puree of $000, of) Ss to inst in w field of thirteen|distance in front of Maiden °] big Frenchman legally belonged to the | is also awaiting Lajole for the use of his! wnugual speed. Tie Rival clipped off fae: wioher will receive $400. Tt will be| Was next to last in a Held of thirvesn | d Pa anarne Philadelphia Club, Rogers ordered the/ name In a saloon on Broadway. Seah caberaltancalin Aan at Etout Pat ebiaecacsusiere. ‘Mcreddes | cighth in w feld B ttecn starters, On| For three-year-oidn; mile and seventy yar man to teturn, The latter did so, but a] McGraw is cn his way to New York] tne neatest of the morning, and. the Me Ment Title” Goodman, of Bos: | Ate soaptivator ran absslutely’ Inet | starters, Micmeactia paltry $300 was all that kept him from | now, and in his pocket he {8 sald tol racer reeled off his furlongs In an even and Benny Yanger at Chicago on jn a fleld of twelve, and on Aug. 18 Cap- | south Trimble, 110, Lyne. 1 playing with the “Phillies.” Lajole| have the contracts of two more Ameri-|pace, King Hanover turned the dis- oe Uvator was thirteenth in a tleld of tit- 110, Redfern & 5| wanted $3,500 to finish the season, but|can League stars. Who they are ts not| tance jh abo: hi e time. Whorler 1 starters, Not much form there to 3 About the game tm Ryan, the middl more than $3,000, | known now, but tt ts certain that Dave| did six furlongs In 1.90. Pentecost there . i Rogers would not gi Kaneen city, | Warrant Mr, Bell or any one else tn R 3 Sf Pies Maas Hoan told.“ Philadeipate | plunging on the colt'on Sept, So the great sticker went to Cleveland| Fultz, the great little fielder, of the! preezed five furlongs in 1.12, Yard Arm collar. Among our 250 8 yles and patterns any good dog can'find his own. For bad dogs we have whips and leads. . Ping-pong people will be interested in our table tennis sets froin 69c. to $7.50. | A big toy department that will tickle little people, Tool Chests, Velocipedes, Tricycles, Cut- ery, ete JOHN ©, HOPKINS & CO., 11 9 Cham! rs St. PHONOGRAPHS Ri ieee ae kt wold he cavent ct | at Ghecpsiionc, the many, Feverals acen| jesse boca ae Ee and has been playing there ever since. | Athletics, Is one. was sent an easy six furlongs in 1.25. : rent, y AMslchmaner k Herma: her Sv ereeini form was cleverly con-| Hanover Queen had the speed and she] Rogers's act was more severely critl- ere Payne did the trick in 118. Merry Reel Bareramonsl Ae Sincign puree ot $000." led set the pace for she first halt mile, fol-|cised vy his own partner, A. J. Reach, Standing of the Clubs. turned the distance in 1.2, Irish Lad, | offered Ren and O'Brien & purse of $5,000. a Ti, purchase by J. Grant Lyman of lowed by ten, Howard, Remorse and) than anybody vise and it ts belleved it NATIONAL LEAGUE. \Aceful and others ygre shown to easy crhat Tomer Ryen {4 @ generous fighter fw ath Ady are pt Howard raced into the lead and South| Was that which led to Rogers's with- |, Club W. Le PC} Chup. PC. | exercise, vat by hie ivinion of ‘purate with svery | vot Tone. thousiit tt NOTE BANE rimble and Remorse made their run|drawal from the game Bape Haare ‘Si, James Kneale sent ‘Titian a mile inj Shoes have to be worn once or Largest Stock SAVE the World Fo he meets, Ryan has always divid: together. In the ran home South Trim- Bieeecespe tha! sergant jhe bas been arnounsemen tise made ble nalled Ben Howard and drew away, |Awain About Lajole, afte a eee 363) eq off stx furlongs in 1.17, Gold Cure ‘402|1.0, J. E. Seagram's Presumption reel-| twice before they're easy on the S BDA winning Dy two lengths from Be rit SRICA SAGUE io, 1 With Rogers out it seems, a surety 3 LEAGUE. feet BUFFALO FINISHES. Howard, who was five lengths in front , _ | was asked a mile In 148, Dramatist, . HST 5 een eninené at Lajote wi! ay y Fi club, i Club, . ie y€ Remor Une EEE SAD; Wl) DIA powavenersceranel| Sie ‘tn Pan Longin, Merry England and Pan| MOGUL Cigarettes need to be |Only Store; 32 E. er S TRACK, BUFFALO, N. Handicap: tor TOCRTE SS sortangs, | CLD, Kt the most money. ‘The Freneh- | st! Toute 76| Washington Daridba got wuert breatherw at three: ; © IH Open Mondays Wednesday & Saturday D aCee ON tocday's coca | Handicap: for two-year-olds; avout six furtonas. | man wants to p! New ¥ 5 BatlDe Ae ¥e ast] 2 ‘ i “ net, he raed poezihe faces on “to-day’s’ cara " using. | man wants to play In Nqw York, and the : Fetes 3 2 HE] parts speed. August Belmont's Lora of| tried but once, and they're " easy Starters, wehits.. jocks, StHILFin, Str. Plage, {Consent of the Philadelphia Club will the Vale turned seven furlongs in 1.37.| after that. for shalt alx-round bout, to be decided | First Rac jean A. C., of Chicago, on Mon-/2 and out, won; Re med 'mec in a tout Gi Phila! piace, wai ae months ago and O'frien had al third! ‘Time— O'Brten wilt Likely get the ae sp my titel Bee they “Becund Race elghths of a mile. Won by Decoration, 2 tog and 7 to 10; We rvation, § to o for place) waa, sec: | y Ny ‘ n Blue Peter w o the front soon af- e e. fi ter the start galloped home an ee One anlla—Won by Janice, | may winner by a length from Interven- Andee SAMRAT Liga tes tion, who beat Damon a length for the Mace. Lasso Linden was second to the to] Blue Peter, 115. Redf for | Intervention, 120, Cochra Common | Damon, 108 sh | Lass o” Linden, 1. Right and True, + LM! 7-10 Out} not be a hard thing to get now, con- sidering that a big stim of money would | Toronto a eons arene Any Good smokes and easy to get. be given in exchange. So the possibility | Butalo .. . of Lajoio coming to New York is greater | Proven ihe geren surlonen tn anh ts V, Balla rady neni tees ge hae as eae ” : Plain and Cork Tip. TO-MORROW LAST DAY AT EMPIRE TRACK 5 Races. Rest of Week at2 P. M. ADMISSION $1.00. Take trains {rom Grand Central to Start te R ond and Mde third ‘Time Third R: ‘The athletle representatives of the New York A. Ci accompanied by J. E, Sullivan, Secretary : (Gpecial to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. - < atretch, where she fin out, | of the A. A, U., left last night for Monti 5 ; squatting Bo toamnrtow's: races Six tevlonga Won! by FIPTA RAGE Where they will/compete In the Canadian, cha Bis and Buh Avs. aah hy be ‘ anes luce: waste aecdhd’: a Handicap; for all ages; one mile and a a plonships on Saturday, In tbe party Sh Ae iayes COD HOOUBE, AY SOS UC HITIG BS ‘ Perea rsen tees Na weleht Bandicap Mhenle hike Tee | dixviennl Cots. Nimenbabu lence mis . | doa, Grant, Walsh, Moulton, Andérvon and Bax. pS PONE Ls ay Betauket .... 6... 12 ifth Rack—Three-quarters of acmile. | oor Bil, M8, haw... 2 TNL 11-100 14 , tor. — —— Cllpper . a4 om vy Delmarch, 2 to 1 and 3 to 4; | Cunard, 115. O'Connor 12 8 65 Re ae Sct (eA al een a dike te bel [tied ak Gainers: bP Rede t5 VARICOCELE, }/ Brooklyn Jockey Club Races, Ramat. umn onen muceet, CUlbs | Rimes | SANT tat the Prone ae agean,| New York and Brooklyn Teams | Owner of Stallion John Wilkes R u , r HYDROCELE, Sept. 18, 19, 20, 22, 2%, 24, 25, 26, 27, 20, 90 3 Bparklet 2 ASS SEAR 5 ip COI i alonge REIS eter tl ; ; ; Airs u e Oct. 1, 2% 4. galloped along at his leisure and won en Animal p » Rico aieenletnee mandican, he | BASEBALL RESULTS... | Sach’, Bom sctige teats amt was | Will Try It Once More at) Had Giv diab Talcs PILES, Six Races Each Day at 2.15 P.M. ‘and up; about two miles and a Trial in Breaking Him When just ln eat Herbert} the Polo Grounds To-Mor- To Be CURED # 58 Terrible 1 i nose fc ; - A Metin! Gitatenoas AT nOsTON ‘Sti RACK < row Afternoon. He Received Fatal Kick. . FISTULA, Medical. Sliver Twist lb MiB: | gaittnel for carenventsolds hd) unwafdi, mall Rie ely soats redionl teense And Other WO a ae ck te Be Hop Brook 11000400 10 }} and i alateenth fees —_- many Seah froin the mlsconstruct. oy OLD DR, GRINDLE, * tteriew ouglas: Plstnger. an A (Speclal to The Evening World.) oan Hage The Holly Handicap; tor two- | yfalterin gr noeniee: a} ataruern, win, and av.riae,| Rain again postponed the baseball] yrount VERNON, NoY., Sept, 1 thussem and tocdas p Rectal Diseases. ite of men, Under mn aS ' Hunter Raine, 104 5| game that was to have beon played| John Ranus, the well-known horseman solution of the wpe and akin’ diseases, pains In the bon ty, ; elvino, Sanit Jew Yi | ptul Pcsitive Cure Guaran- , Sie ea Re At Games Postpone Relvino) 204 Li between the New York and Brooklyn} and trainer and owner of the staflion blem, Ga Bere eee aati ‘dner an Hladdercompiain, pa Bg ¢ 113 Americano + «.10] ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19.—The American jonnibert won. teams at Washington Park this John Wilkes, died In the Mount Vernon | ' 4 Ope mat pias of ae reeeally, cured. Rorbero rome «8 | League game scheduled for this after-| Hunter Raine was second. noon, Hospital to-day, the result of a colt the swith you ot} Comnurtation and. wxasijnation tree, sting Mae ititul cipactone,, Bomanteee ie time Race The Sroond fpectal: toc three. (noon between the Cleveland and St.| Belvino was shir ~ ———— kicking him, sary aprines att Sruiktactory atrangementy can’ de made for | Dit. ORINDLE hy ‘p; mile and one-halt. Louis teams was postponed on account SAGA HAWTH R 1 ‘The colt 1s owned by John Bodle, of credlt, Of wet grounds. {TWENTY-FIVE-MILE + 01 NE W NERS, Hartford avenue, and Ranus had under- NT NEGLECT your 8a Acute Se Nat ries ty WASHINGTON, Sept. 19—A train BE TRACK, cur taken to break it. He hitched the Cluthe Truss will reduce the e lze ot RYSGLY adiayedl thaccrcieal tes then ant FOOT RACE FOR “PROS.” : ThoThe races scheduled to}animal up and took him out on the yupture until cured. ‘No Belts, no [m! rite tor om ALLEY tee peatcids; ming? abot |timore American League Club, which : this afternoon resulted as {road tor half-an hour, Several. times | lewcstta px! No polronous injections of DR. he animal reared and attempted to call new method" treatment ra was to have played the home team| WHI Ne Run at West Side A. CG. neelghthaota nilec [orsait mwas i - iigut ib, cleanly, durable, guarant Rup'u e& Rectal Specialis é \ Bile Sapte ag Here this afternoon and the game was Grounds Oct. 4 ot and 4 to 2, won; Fill. | Ranus had returned to the stable and ‘an ening aby Ing, &c., only. cau NOW LOCATED AT was second, and| was putting the colt in his stall when our Automatic, 157 West 44th St.,Near B'way, New York. postponed. i for FRE) Arrangements have been made to Holdl Russellton, third. TithecLaA tel he was knocked senseless by a kick on Gall or write (or BB CINCINNATI, Sept. 19.—Rain caused si , i oHas, ¢ ure co a twenty-five-mile Aampionship foot econd Rac hree-quartens of athe jaw from the an!mal, a the Postponement of the National League| eee Maxette, 12 to l-and-8 to] Phe veteran trainer was removed to|Mm gate Sty deb, bit game between the Chicago and Cincin-|Tace, $10 Sweepstakes, opon to ail comers, ven, £0 t an ith nat! teams scheduled for this afternoon. | at the West Side Athletic Club Grounds, Jorestan third, Timeciag 34 ae ll Ed a a i : Fifty-fourth street and Eighth avenue, furlongs.—Won | by Nash Turner haa-received @ liberal offer trom | Saturday evening, Oct. 4, at 8 P. M. The) Philo, 5 to 1 and 2 tal. Gregor K., 3 to] Roxane and Rothwater, tn the stable of Stephe ~ the owner ‘of Petra 11. to conditions of the race, 40 per cent, of the|5, plage, was second and Emma 4. M. | Sanford Sans, will be retired after sh at . . epae. igh ta ride the dw the City hte, Feoelpts and sweepstakes,| third. Time—1.17 1 ‘at divide *h five prizes. Entrance feo] Fourth -Race—One and. one-sixteent! guaranteed value inteles can be made on or peives! of a mile,-Won by Rollota. eaye ® to” be would not Teel Sept %, to Peter Golden, 3 wi and ato 5 wala ei 2-to 5 for place, was Fifty-sixth street, New York City. second; Bragg thi eet Ey ‘They witl both be ee 40 0 Maine tt 9 hes Ae bY eee