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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENLNG, SHEP LE MpEn <,. szus. NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. . Graw's men, and imbued r game Gold Heels and Major| _ Daingerfield Will Go _. Under the Hammer _ Next Week. crowd down, there not being more than ons present when the game | to Flood, forcing Th Smith after shoot his benders at F selected Jack to do the twirling. Hanlon trotted out Frank Kitson ne Viteher Luther ‘Taylor and his bride} tried the bunt act ‘The announcement of the sale of the stable 1s 0 surprise, 8 lgned, or, at least, Tearned as to why this very successful _ table should go out of business. , Though tho stable pr: afternoon and were warmly con- gratulated by the New York players. fi After the game the Giants, wearing | Kitten’s pon fly over otleally consists Gold Heels and Of only two horses. _ Major Daingerfeld, tt has raked down | Rearly all the important stnkes of the The winnings are over $50,000, ion, probably Wagers has Amount close to $20,000, markable showing mmates Sec heat speech, pt with “th gifts from the m ‘This ta n re- : /3im' Brady intend to go out of bust > Ress is evident from the fact that they Tp have informed Matt Allen, trainer for, ! __ the stable, that he ts at Iberty to seek another engagement. ‘always known as o first-class man at an unjust decision, both runners advanc. | Ut Dy Fenithy his business, lias mate a record for him-, Lie i bag. | self this season. stable has been entirely due to his ablo ty training methods which Cronin was still unable to over and Keeler walked, sh moving up to. sec Mr. Allen, while called out at first | d scoring. Farrell sing The success He has kept them on edge all ‘the year, or, at least, Milled their engagements. Allen Recommendation, © Mr, Allen shoufi not walt long for a ob. He has only to point to this sea-| | #0n's work as a recommendation. ing will be sold on Oct. 4, and doth) _Gold Heels and Major jould bring fancy prices. ‘Tf is such an unusual thing for tav- Orites to win these days that the fa “worthy of special ites went over the plate yesterda /* Phe list includes Col. Bill, who PS tealty closed favorite and carried the (Bulk of the “wise” money. |» What a4 sweet horse Col. Irwin was only able to # which Bow the grand-stand. Ritter singled to short Dalngerfield Brodte's foul fly fell to Ritter. Tow. man smashed One of Kitson's straight head, making two] sisted, both runners moving ul Lauder sent a] Dahlen singled to rhght er, and on Cronin’ 6 Irwin Bowerman was] Rresnahan's throw third, As Lander tried tol ond, Farrell cond while Trwin was disposing | was caught throw to Bowerman. throw to Dahlen at] McGann. ‘Two runs, No rune, Lauder reached first on Farrell's mut of Dahlen’s thr: one to Dolan ‘onin went out, who lost no time in retiring | No runs, DNL ia just at Pounder Into Kitson He beat Herbert and Cunard caught “1° prggent: | yesterday just as if it was only play for reach si Who. would have thought when of Bow Col, Bil was struggling to win a purse ‘at Washington last fall that he would tim on Irwin's qulc “+ Gevelop into one of the best handle horses of this year? Bhoving only emphasizes the fac ‘Mr., Madden Is a wizard with « horse, ———__- ESEND ENTRIES. “RACE-TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. falled to connect’ with thre Cronin’a benders and a bag, but got n raking a fly’ ith made a y reached second while Irwin and qjark— Umple—Mr, orucais oat « «| AF RICANDER, AT 5 TO 2, WINS. THE HOLLY HANDICAP, | $.—The entries for Monday's races are "as follows: (inclnnatus sey Vhe Holly Handteap; for th and a belt furlongs. Gallant Smith’. 5102 / was at once foined by Eugenia Buren, | 9 Karl of Warwick 7 turn, with Africander and Wild Thyme th Race—Tee Zeabrecre Stakes; for three- Hae; one mile and a Nd Roosignol Finders...2.. 103 104 Courtenay 66000000) tog For three-year-olds and up; sell- tongs. se103° Duckoy .. 1108 Ascension 1...) ive) Sere: Second Special ‘One and on ‘Blues had one of his good atroaks, went to the front at Magtail and did) 7, Dam nothing but gallop in front all the w ‘Sombrero jaid in mhen he tried to get to ues, however, went on, Andy Whilams w: o with him, up ae! Ben Battle was third. "A WILD SCIPMMAGE, GIANTS AND BROOKLYN PLAY BEFORE SMALL CROWD. (Continued from First Pag: that y they Hanlon’ outfit, determined to take an] lata w ‘om them. also made ap ing weather kept the | fleld fo oa 4 on Flood'« nin ity atching ¢ werman fir run, ia grounds | quivk thro Aran at the ground test by. Ine alls, RULE rwin at se apy by rma, were called into the of- | ype retary Knowles, and ned up Rit und Aleo a cut-glass water | Towe and Mrs, Luther ‘Taylor were | ye for, and in the presonce of ary Knowles, ina | 1) evented Taylor and Nix ten presents which were mbers of the clubs t Inning. te ma Ins She FI Umptre Irwin on Dahlen fled out to Br by line, promoting Keeler | TJ Farrell stole second, Dunn}, Smith was quickly diy have enabled dropping the throw. Flood was called hounder by him to point his horses unerringly at all OUt on strikes, One run, Med out_to Dahlen sthe big stakes laced “the firat ball Kitson | Wi to Sheck: ed to right for a bog, and reached seoond on Bresnath had) which Irwin a Browne was caught off son's throw to Dahlen and finally ru between second and third. M swinging up a high fly. whieh Dolan y Novruns Second Inning. town nd up a high |nve singi Was caught trying to reach whieh | No runs. long sk. rap No runs, Dolan’s the dr hands, and on the| ard and Ke nan he ‘as alao an easy vic Third Inning. “ drove a fast grounder to te first Keeler, the champlon t to the t the ball to urther, Dah- | pattimore No runs. | Wasntigton hit to short right” Nateres—K: Dolan sw » Brod pretty, (Continued from First Page) within a half mile of the finish when, gap of ten lengths Bush went to the front and! vanee Guard galloped home an easy winner by four brero was dy from Draughtsman who beat! big gal nt Priend eight lengths for the place brero, who waa six THIRD Hac | Advane, e-year-olda; about felling, ft Betting, | tongs whem, Jocks. S\HaltRin. 8t.Place. | i Martin gd 3# Me 24 1) Starters, whee, 110, 0'CoI First Chip, TOR 5 6h 2 Een Itunse Tig Mecie!! 7 61 34 Harrinon,. 1 14, OMe Ringdove, 101 il, Lyne., Elia Snyder Hice i 4 7 ion, Won cleverly, Time 5 100 jumped vay and | Christine A Jumped away in and | Carlstine A. Vianet raced head and head to the On the turn Africander shot| iackenea k front and showed the way to) “ayy etch, with Bugenia Burch, Astar-|oradel, gi, to! Eater and River Pirate next. | poopinet, 102 run home Africander held his kool own and won cleverly by a length and| jirst_ Chip aif from River Pirate, who finished | made all th ong, and beat Fire Eater a head for] by thre Russell, who FOURTH RACE. Harrison was th area oars Da Foyder and Turnpike aie Are 898) nent to the stretch and t It miles. Retting Whta., Jocks, St.HaltFin. St.Place, | Selling: for three-yea: Martin... 1 IMI 4iy BG | and @ aiateentn, Sombrero, “110, Shaw...... 3 28°29 19-10) 2-5 Advance Guard, 121, Odom 4 42° 3 6 Ce 2 AM, Lyne...,. 2 3? 48° 13-6 9-10 110, Michael 6 6 5 6 Won eartly. Thme—2.35 2 Shandonfeld, COURT’S DECISION DISGUSTS BOXERS “Young Corbett” Bout Will Probably Go to Chicago Now. Ith the con- | Parrel was disposing of Dunn at tackled {Cronin then slammed the ball on a Ine left for a bag, sending Smith over th ants’ firet run McGovern and 1 th promoting C evond, Bresnahan grounder to Dahlen who toased thy 3 recourse for him, and nothing is left for him except to acquiesce Bresnahan wi (Special to The Evening World.) LOUISVILLE, Board of Safety doubled up at first, the Court's is a heavy loser by the decision. he would have mad out $5,000 which he has expended for forfeits, training ex- penses and the business of preparation. The decision of the Court of Appeals hing. The fights have been tofore on the: plea that each ived an equal sum and that It was therefore not a prize-fight. courts have accepted the decision of surt makes this position untenable and that any more fights for a long time at Fourth Inn ‘arrell made t singly this morning dan order prohibiting boxing It was occasioned by the request of two small ath- x for a permit. der In facetious and “before any athletic the ¥. M,C. Ay the ¥. M A. the ¥. M. lex the mone) the fight he (NIEIFET. SCHOWCHUM, ESQUIMO CEN TIRE IPOSL CARLISLE, to Dunn forced tae true cenit all eleven has com-| gan Iminary practice and this) er strength of the team, ond was Krabbed McGann contelbuted a single to evn this Interpreta- tre. rade raised a pop fy ™ front of a large table on which was | feld, which dropped into F a beautiful rose vet of French | yiiiann stale Lebanon Vall: year's sos Ou. Agiag'y since thy. is not lkely ‘The Inat tnitha po longer in exint- in the early practlss aa coach.|11em that Warner hoyos #9 t a railroad bouts in Loulsville in four years. CONSIDERING NEW OFFERS. ots ning oy 9 are also a num idates who are tlee last evening and will net r-back Johnson wanted the order to tncinde every possible organtzntion, attorneys for the Southern A. The Indians nuch hope of wir d condition and will save ‘The weather Kard made ar wed the by walted until Cronin had] p> left, sending fipitehed: Coun we HA TeCenat ates Dolan bunted and on Bowerma pitch Fete, Dalle and strolled (91 throw to McGann Bheokard pnt K Bet lacored, and ae Bo Smith's throw dD. i H nd. Dotan wits | oe rm t bunt and e a sure tackler, men for later in the season. Held is wet, couch for Visitors, ight, ane welll uaeek | final construction of the lawns on attempt will be the MeGovern- final practice and pla is wht but plucky played guard with , will play his old position. son Schotchuck Is a tyy Islands, elo regular centre Schouhuek ts 5 manager of Terry McGovern, accompanied Harry Tuthill and Otto Floto, will meet this afternoon office and try and arrange to have the fight pulled off in some other part of the country before the end of the year. rhe understanding forfeits will club in the country is open to bid before Nov. 1, and must put up a $5,000 forfeit. and Young ENAATTHEOWR n Valley, Prize-fightn. tie, [tha same pl A atong | Yictim on his bounde: al Exquimau, rbett bout, LOUISVILLE, Govern and zht on Monday night, and It ts belleved knell of boxing In the The Court of the Indiuns this sea. | typlea! @squtinau, {Witinm @apt). nin did ike- | He Js ght in welgat now, being short of 170 pounds, barring a sligh left shoulder, TROTTING RACES | AT EMPIRE CITY. |Last Day of the Big Meeting Marred by Rain— Dan Patch Trial Off. has been sounded, Appevs has Judge Field. It Is rumored, however, that an effort mate to pull off the fight any- practical way to do it rumors the men Irwin gave ulted In his retire- me, ma confident that the contest judging from favorable telegrams se out the day fighters were over Irwin's head. Bresnifian | nan collared near} fanned — and HeGann walleed rod, Rie second on Dunn's quick throw to Smith, | Q&teh of 1 soaked a Five! Browne made a pretty catch of ‘after a warrants and pi will proceed to sera of the Court of Appeal: of gloom Was cast camps and Ue grief of the two fghters the message himself ht within the mei and sustained the founded. Tears rolled down, his cheeks as he told his trainers, fave much to gay, but took the affatr much to heart. Roth Corbett and Me ‘a tempting offer from to give a six-round cont lduring next considered and ma Club, arctved In town the conference Corbett did not Ue lower court. The opinion rendered, Govern received a Chicago club est in that city that it was within the Court to inter. (Special to The Evening World.) SMPIRE CITY TRACK -A good-sized gathered at 10 o'clock thig morning t ard event of the last White alono holding Mood fled out to YONKERS, y be acted upon this Southern Athletic All the Justices ag: fighters, equally or this afternoon, “We have recelved offers from a num- ber of clubs throughout the country who want to tke this fight,” sald Sam Har: “The 'Frisco Club has made a good witness the double: day's trotting races at the Kitson to Farrell and it was upon tar took the American AT WASHINGTON. not dlgsolved. Manager R. C. ins that the morning were sun wate out bright and warm, drylag the tr on then announced trot- ting wold begin at 2.30 P. West Chester Vernon 214, t | from the last nts scheduled for the and won eas- Corbett will attend to his own busi- ness and it 1€ probable that no new ar- ticles of agreement will be drawn up. MORNING GALLOPS IN SLUSH AT SHEEPSHEAD, he had gone to hear the argument tn the horses got awa ) trot and Mount} haif Chase 1 th stake event ant race by six others were to follow 4£ conditions and 210 Trotting Clnss Oxtord Chines. 2PSHEAD BAY, sixiecutionemtin trainers and racers faced a chilly at- mosphere at Sheepshead Bay this morn- galloping hours. track was In a deep, slushy state from ins, and of course fast trials were Impossible. horse was out, however, and, the condl- tion of the ground considered, the work accomplished was most creditable, San- Chuctanunda water, going together, covered the mile and a furlong distance was a neat move, and the palr of smart racers finished heads apart. P. Loriilard’s Aneke breezed five fur- Petit Blue and others were G. F, Jonns- n Articulate and Ad- ind Blues won ina Healey allowed lengths from oy Extinguisher and Carbuncle a mile anid Allabrieve third. Heat—Baron Stable's Grail galloped a mile In 1.50, Keene's Glm Crack White Chap JR. & F. P. reeled off a ‘half in .5 Injunction, Duster and Sto! got short breathers at thre J. BE. Madden sent Silpthrift a mile and a furlong In 2.00 1-2, best move of the mornsig and was nive- ok the lead in the s ond heat and held tt to the three-quar- | The rest were well bunched. | It was about the head in front of Ma 3. Dixit and Blue Ribbon tu longs together at three~ Dannaher sent Sweet Alle ned five fur Chimes second, Time, 2.12 1-2, and Was never headed, BUFFALO RACES. CE TRACK, Buffalo, § the results of the races run longs tn 1.06. shown to jogging exercise. and even; Uledi, 1 to second; Cogswell, third. HAWTHORNE FINISHES. RACE TRACK, Haw phalecronlonen phe races run here to-day resulted as ‘Time, 1.45 4-5, 1 want every suffering from Varicocele, Men, Come to Me cute and Chronic Ulcers, Blocd Polsoning, Ryarocteice Swellings, Catarrhal Discharges, Rheumatism in ali its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, Bladder and Kidney Condition. Eruptive conditions of the skin, or iseases of Men, to come and have a social 1 will give you Free of Charge a thorough together with an honest and scientitic ning ina drive iS borne, Sept. 20— Hirat Race—SIx and o Hydrocele, or an} quarters of a mile— 2 to 6 and even; Jack was second; Tine, 1.19 3-4, mile, — Won to 2 and eve: First Race—Three Won by Was: ‘Three-quarters Won_by Diamente, § to 1 and even ‘for place, Wiggs third Race—One mite and a quarter. Be eh any Aneoclate chat with me. Startors, welghta, jockeys undrum, 14, LIPTON TO CABLE HIS CHALLENGE ) Was to Have Been Mailed on Etruria, Sailing To-Day, but Is Held Off for Som i Reason. LONDON, Sevt. 20.—Sir Thoma Lipton’s challenge for another series of races for the America’s Cup does “ not go to New York on the Cunard\ Line steamer Etruria, sailing from Liverpool to-day, as announced, but wil! be cabled to New York, AFRICANDER IS : SOLD FOR $14,600. Good Prices Paid for Horses ‘4 in’ Training—Francesco Brings $7,100, The Rival’ $4,100. At the sale of horses In training held | in the paddock at the Gravesend races’ track before the races to-day, Afri- cander, the well-known two-year-old by imp. Star Ruby—Afric Queen, was solid to 8S. Deimel for $14,500. The three-year- | old Francesco, by St. Maxim, was sold to A. J. Joyner for $7.10. ©. F. Hill + pald $4,100 for the three-year-old ‘The Rival, by Halma—Bracegirdle, Paul | Creyton, a_ three-year-old by imp. t Quickiime—Belle Baden, was sold toft Buckley & Bailey for $750. Z aT eT Standing of the Clubs ” NATIONAL LEAGUE. a Club. W. lL. PC.| Ciud. WwW. L. PO.) Pictaburg ...! Mw 40, Chicago ......62 67 ar Brooklyn 12.70 69 1548)8t, Louies. .::65 70: Boston 60 [520|Philadetphia. 51 77 1898 | Cincinnatl 1.85 OF “6O4|New York, 79 303 AMERICAN LEAGUE. H club, W. L. Pc.| clup, W. L FO) Philadetphia.78" 5 .009|Cleveland ....65 63.616 | } St. Louis, ou 7h, Washingtor 7 TL 4 Boston BT [B58|Detrott ce-ss48 29 13704 CRleago s....69 68 562/Naltimore .:.47 BL 136By EASTERN LEAGUE. L. PC} Club, w. a Providence ..68 2 ar Buffalo ..°.0[8% 48 [h57|Montreal Jersey City. - fi Worceater oe 64 nh Rees an 29) R cheater "21.54 Newark 0, | FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN, ALSO WATCHES, DIAMONDS & JEWELRY, $1 Per Week, (7 Manhattan Clothing Co. NEW. YORK) 2263; 85: a5 Bs near 124th at. 1 BROOKLYN: 700 OP} near 25th at. Whipple st. WONEY TROUBLES AND URINAGY DISCHARGES A CURE IN48 HOURS. | | i Sporting. } setae a posite § Post-Oflce, — contals every ‘GOOD h THING" advertived, 50c. daily; worth $20 dail Investigate youreell 36 years 4 specinilst in diveaves of men, Under ca, even for place, Was secon Queen, third personal examination, opinion of your case. Si Write if you can't cal 10 A.M. to4 P.M. Won by Six Shooter, 4 to 1 and 8 to for place, second; Andy Williams, Consult me at once. 9A. M. to 8.30 P. M. Daily. Sundays, Consultation and Advice Free. R. H. M. MacKenzie, M. D. uffer no longer, course.—Won by Dr, Nowlin, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6; Mazo, 2 |to'l for place, was second; Stamp third, Fourth IRace—One and one-quarter of i hee ti Fourth Race.—Fiv longs—Won by Old England, 7 to 2 and woalante, even for’ place, Syriln third, ‘Time—t.07. Fifth Race—One mile and sevent vards.—Won by Maud Gonno, 1 to and one-half fur- ek Dek,” 04, hind him for Dar te Dut, Da’ shen Connundrum wo! a mile.—Won OLD DR. GRINDLE'S acientife: treatment blood Aud skin dlscanes. pain inthe bones red spotty sore throat and couth, ulcers, palntul swell Kidney and bladder complaint, scalding, tname m ‘are speedily cured, ments ‘removed. Sufferers, j Vialting leew sktiful physicians. Remember, DR, GRINDLE bas a record tor marvel Medi | OLD DR, GRINDLE, | |