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on naive (i APRON ean diet Sites. Brera ‘ Crane THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1902. THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. 99D99OOOOG4- 9950 HOOOOHO-OG1D 39O40O600OOO0OO4OH © > $99 OO962 06008? POLDDDEDODGTFSH8-90O04 60000660009 A «MUDLARKS'” DAY AT THE GRAVESEND TRACK, BY HAYDON FONES. * we i 2854442466494 44098 £4086098G06 0609306990000 2009940080. SEPESEDLEOD Seiad sae ' = j —_ BROOKLYNS WIN FIRST FOOTBALL SEASON 3 (’BRIEN WILL MEET MORNING WORK-OUTS GAME FROM QUAKERS. : 3 IN WIND, RAIN AND MUD, | fe i WALCOTT TO-NIGHT Pitchers’ Battle Fought and Won by One Run BEGINS THIS WEEK. 3 Gunfiire Shows the Fastest Move, Galloping Before Small Crowd. ¢ | 3 a a Mile and a Furlong in 2.02. ee, All Big College Elevens Pre-|@ : Clever Philadelphian and Col- od The Natting Orde-. Ufted an easy pop up to Childs. Dolan| pare for Contests on the é 4 ored Cyclone Billed for a (Special to The Evening World.) mile in 1.61. Judith Campbell turned the pens Brooklyn. sent a long alearite pene? runs, Gridiron on Saturday—Co- $ Six-Round Bout in Chicago| SHmEPrsHwAD BAY, Sept. aud pemeleneo Celene) he chute nae fe ue Tewih einauiaeal ee lumbia's Poor Prospects. ¢ —Ryan's Defi. weather was out of joint this eae) ng in 205. Yardarm did elx furlongs in Dahl Patsy 4 at Sheepshead during the work hours. | 12° & P aaitie Gua meer mania, 1b. Farrell, ib, sera ec /aaLUlewi Lean ba) te lett rare > o A cold wind biew. Tt drissled rain and 1% Gunite was sent @ mile and « fure fe Flood, 2h. reaching second. Krug singled to left, : 4 the atmosphere was bieak and chilly. An Irwin, 3! ; ll GOs J. E, Seagram's Gold Cure and Par scoring Hulswitt. Douglass sent a fiy| The football players’ day Is here. This Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien, the) The track was in good shape, however, to Dolan. One run. ¥| week ushers in the long-haired fra- clever middie-weight, and Joe Walcott, | and a number of racers were sent over| Rockaway galloped « mile in 148. Pan hehy. Be Dahlen filed to Thomas. Farrell died, |ternity to their annual amount of at- the colored fighter and recognined welter- Longin and Dramatist turned six fur- Uenire inate, voy, | Hulawitt to Jennings, Childs felded |teruey “pram sew until ater, the |? ; S ESS ermnteetse | spped. longa in 1.19, Healing Salve did five tur- : rh BEINGTON Bari PEOokur N,| Flood out. No run Mrinal eat Daciietaniieniaaaca |e relent ehempeeiet tae Ware Racal Auguet Belmont’s Fiying 31d covered TAGE 18 8 After besig held up nearly a Fitth v pg In a #ix-rouni fore e le&® }a mile and a quarter In 2.22. omepe ; Week by rain, the Superbas finally got eaten will the knights of the gridiron A. C., of Chicago, to-night. It will be the breather at three | Sanford & Sons’ Rockwater covered six icine to play a ae ni thelribome|i, avers, cenced ever Green's puny) | cccupy ches place basenalL) racing) ane 3 second time here pid Se tought, he Serie sore Sessler Miazen, Sail-| furlongs in 1.2%. Chuctanunda did the rounds to-day with Hughey Jennings| pleby fanned. No runes. 1 DUS" | other summer apo Boi Hak The Eb ) [previous time O'Brien made @ great| maker and others were allowed jogging | trick in the same time. A. L. Aste's e Qnd his Quakers from Philadelphia as| Hulxwitt ran over the foul line ond | has @ Kreater following than ever and |» showing against Walcott in a six-round | exercise. Plater reeled off seven furlongs in 133, opponents. hauled own piimin'a, miacue. Miter promises to excel many others that $ bout in Philadelphia. ‘M. @now's Capt. Gaston clipped off a| Prince Richard and Dinksle turned six ! : Ordinarily the fans should he hungry | Inq “Ritter, were, doubled, up One a | make ue soowball latory. aay, when | % >| Since then O'Brien has improved and |querter tn 0.95. T. Burke sent his smart | furlongs in 1.90. T. J. Healey sent Ex- es for baseball after so long a iapse, DUt| groun-der to Hlawitt, No rune isa eanaiaaten Mat coash Witkas fel |1t would not be a surprise to see him out- | yolinester Stiver Fur a half In 0.89. {ngulsher @ mile and a furlong in 2.08, y there ls no longer any interest tn the Sixth Inning. Morley and Capt. Weekes in the morn- , point the colored fighter and secure the| J: B. Madden allowed Payne seven fur-| J. 8. O'Brien's Wild Pirate galloped @ * Face, and OCG of the manthee erent Usasanieaevind i teloan ent | Meiiand Mestarten at ilvellpexetion titan I | decision. Both men have trained hard | longs tn 1.4% Flora Pomona breexed a’ mile in 1.49. | ‘ bag Weald capenute PeenccaGentty the [H®!n felted Hutswitt out. Barry line | Manhattan Field In the afternoon. Aa| > for the encounter and are reported to be ' : attendance was about the smallest of | “Sheckard Mit to Childs and was nailed | the time for the opening of the season | Wits Mlandia shares tory the wattle: AMERICAN RULES TO rt ks of the veterans] « Ryan After Matches. : th4-sea80n. at first. Keeler popped to Childs. | draws near the ranks of the veterals| @ | The Buperdas have the series with| [AE NOy ane Jennings disposed of Do- depend scem to be. Readily igasening. Tt s vias hl Ate idl Eee te dds GOVERN OLYMPIAN GAM ES ol rn / “ ady known that A. oyesen, champion of the world, does not Intend © Philadelphia cinched, and, with second davantwlineiua: pelalteady known thet ie Miaeas to remain {dh apparently, for he hai just Issued sweeping chall to fight elther “Kid Moc *“Phila- i dtiphia Jack" OBrien in a twenty-roung | Conference in Europe Settles Knotty Question Place practically safe, the remaining ww mes will merely serve 10 clean up the] Sheckard hauled down Jennings'e | {Ne FRR Ane 1 Ahe™, 8B edule. ther MoManus, of the!soarer. Krug hit to left for three bases. | POT 2”, tf nuaas lersey Citys, reorted to -Hanlon this| He was nalled at the plate on Doug-| {yo eleven: Ti be x Ww! unable to play. orning und with Garvin may get a| la grounder to Dahlen. Green died] “with these men gone there trial In one of the games with the| 0 Flood's good pla No runs. from Haee season only Shaw at centre bout before the club offering the largest : , . z Boer it tnminn banlen ‘it’ to left cor three bases. | and. smith and. Weekes "at Halfback, purse, Ryan will not have te walt long Concerning Next World’s Championship. for a match If he ts really sincere, for the first fighter that will call his def will be O'Brien, BERLIN, Sept. 2%—Henry J. Furber,/ the rules of different countries; second, O'Brien 18 really anxious to meet|sr., the Olympian Games delegate to| If agreeable to the King of the Belgians, Ryan, and to make sure he would get |Germany, and Baron Plerre de Couber-| Who has promised to preside, that the | the first chance he ha ed a forfelt |tin, Chairman of the Internatlonal| Athletic Convention, which was to be oar eere Aemateh. | Jack Hermann, | olympic Games Committee, the perma-| held in Brussels next spring. for the ‘ot, Fort Erie, ° Canndan Vpee ad nent body that selects the country in| development of an International code offered a purse of $5.000 for the match | which the successive contests take place, | of athletic rules, will be postponed un- Second Inning. and thes shrew wild to Jennings.|Saturday, when the Crimson meets ore ————-—— — and O'Brien has accepted the offer. conferred at Munster, Alsace, Friday|t!l after the games in 190 at Chicago, je cron | ecmnard hit to Childe, foreing Bvans| Wiliams on woldlerm) Field. | H UNDRED TO ON E SHOT Oy ON abd Saturday, because if the Congress was unable te Meer ST ont cues Nerina, fey om aceelerascut week, However, a been auch as to Rive ‘They decided, first, that the rules of | agree it would create dimculties for the w aul-fied to Farrell. Green miscued to thei coaches consideracle (hope, S athletic organizations of |Chicago management. American rules No runs. Ninth Inning. Coach Lewis In sizing up his enh W ] N S AT G RAV E Ss EN D./a erry ae ey fouunt any old the recognized ‘e down Flood's foul after] Hulswitt singled to left, Jennings hit | #* Teeter weltewes: : ighter of actonce has | Dahlen hugging third. Flood's tong fy | ficult task before him, to bulld up a ‘Thomas drew a free pass. Barry Iine-|to Barry scored Dahlen. Irwin line fied | satisfactory eleven, To-morrow will fied to Sheckard. ‘Thomas was thrown| to Krug. One run. jow to some extent what new material out on a steal by Ritter. Hulswitt sent he will be able to rely on. @ fly to Sheckard, No runs, Pighth Inning. envy veain fee Marva’ Sheckard struck out. Keeler was nit] Childs walked. Duggleby pop filed to y by # pitched ball. Dolan singled to lefi,| Irwin. Thomas sent a fly to Sheckard, | Harvard's football squad of 1902 has eeler taking second. Dahlen sacrificed:| Parry was flelted out by Irwin, No|had four " practice In preparation uegioby to ennings. Both runners ad-| runs for the season's work. Another week Waneing. Farrell sent a fly to Krug. No] Krug hauled wown Ritter's soarer.| will see a temporary, line-up, for. the runs, Douglass missed Evans's third strike |iirst game of the schedule comes on y nowa- : the United States, such as the Amateur| consequently. will govern on general Green hauled y principles, In ‘cage of a disagreement’ y , c tis well ‘nton, shall govern the Chicago = S@ desperate run. Irwin ripped of alto Dahlen, forcing Hulswitt at second. | iyi, eatistactory. | Tt ts well. | eare ano aa soy ee ine betereen | (ne local inw will prevall Gingle to centre. Ritter fanfed. Evans| Krug ified to “Sheckard. Dougines |taw aut, Of course we, want heavy games, in the ca: Bent a long screamer to Krug. No| fouled out to Ritter, No runs. men, but I think we can get then.’ (Continued from First Page.) runs. Dolan's pop up waa caught. by Due- ee Third Innit rieby. Dahlen walked. Furrell singled| Yale rons. ‘non draw: rn . x er field. Ehe opened up a proper GRAVESEND ENTRIES. Z rd Inning. and Dahlen reached third. Flood sine leek favorable datiy. Wer-| winning bye ase toe. # Fa ae ee caithe: bonch) and! roiling walit te-tay E Irwin made a neat arist on Chita's| Bl. scoring Farrell. One tun, Bauiice have oot revered “tO | Spor ® who was “te adh aa enetne ae tte bit tie. lenaths In| arsrigiasewsyftm, ‘veces cam ge alone. aed Mant (Sportal to TAA Bvening World.) torrid graiser. Duggleoy struck out. both nave accepted coaching portions. OPP. who was two and LO aE tas eta Jose | to inl z A Thomas was felded ont dy Dasien after SCORE BY INNINGS. Sethe wrevon will no deunt aad bow: [/ensthe in front of Rovstanol of Suv was alny cut looge | do, when the rules forced and" lived "up| RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. 4 @ sensational one-handed stop. No rune,” phitadelonia 00010000 04 SAN feaahnaeN Sole MLL Mane) OR tN ll Mgsilinet larch as ehirar the "away, The} * © 6 3.—The entries for to-morrow's race | Sheckard fou!-fled to Groon. Kk KD scares 0 000002 0 toe ther aide, et him, “the. back fe! turlonge rearrorge aX was Dl ight by Capt | Joa Gans, the taht are as follows aT Te wee ting, “In addition ‘to. thes Prown for $3,000. Un Duty, the bard-nitting | " First Raco.--Por two-year-old: : Up aauine Trinity en dat SET mM doe SINE SPAAGE. have deen matched to meet ine etx-round| cap; about aix furlonge. GIAN TS AN D BOSTONS Meniraiy Gla aes dese ct Phe VRS { the olden Gate Athlete Clab, of Paite-| River Pirate ..125 Erora seuires Glass Meats 108, i ree-yerrolds and up) mile and a on Oct & Tae Mt undoubse tly | Joe Cobb +19 Interval ie a remarkably sirong aggregation Templeton, 10: Dalley. r exhibition 3 AM Bquid . LAY FIRST GAME,}*®™ weigh a ree, seats tt a Eat a8 iam sl. Ascension, 112 10) fight. oy Sl a Le. ‘ornell had hor fi Morokants, 107, Lyne —The King’s Highway Steeple ca thtee-yenrolde and 9; | *varalty. with dant yoar'a veterans 03 | § =| Zoroaster,” 118. Odom duces, 115, Odom team, easily pushed the scrub all over the} [) hoy. 102, M chaele art fulr.” Won easily Mabel Winn was first time In the East and Jimmy Handle who ts to Aght (Coatinued from First Page.) 45 160 Feotch Bush 184 Hark Forward nteman Stine Stitch Inapertor Stevens boet . HAWTHORNE WINNERS, ‘Third Race—Por three-rear-olds and up; sell- if Ie and a sixteenth. by ¢ mi ‘Swarthmore: 4. Brooklya. at Washington Park; §, Rutge 1. K.P. at Troy; 22, Uniow at Standing NATL Tee Sy ae day for) Huntressa waa sec pe made Zoroaster was third Swinging at Taylor's curves, and Mrs. |" at tks ——_—— ee si pall to Thunn a: second. “Long alr er ee Dexter fumbled Brodie’s grounder, but of second and was nailed on| Preparations for the first football gsme of the : managed to get the hill to, Bowerman’s pretty throw to Dunn, N Which will be with Stevens ‘Teat-tute on Which Lush lost no time in getting un- der. Lauder ended the inning by soxk- inceton, I, U Ohlo Field; 18. Trinity won| Queen of "ne Jin 4) Sherif! Boll , third, Smith sent a grounder t9| ac Waneords a8. Lehigh “at. sourn Bethleness Jack Demund, 6 to 2 for place, was sec: Onto0d MOGULS are successfully lead- { ‘Swarthns ing all other Turkish cigarettes, and erates bury. tO swing, At ater's infleld, Bowerman. wax All the crack golfers of tne country |Judge Himes, 6 to 1 and $9 2; Mallory, z . RTT ale other Turkish s} avior’s. ede sball, and as a result he sne at the plate, while Smita fi are expected to take part In, the three!) to 8 for place, was second, 86 Ling 90) Jin Clerk, 118, 3. Mardin sy victim after three attempts. Grem- | wen: first. McGann made a great a Andiage. VP a eiNead thelr hands of over Luther's gvod CRACK GOLFERS 10 Ih stme to retire Stove. Bower |B werman drove a scorching liner A, Sen be scar HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI ing x fast grounder to Greminger who Third Inning. jreminger, who tossed the ball to Kitt fond; Vestry third. Time—117. Bons + Never More , they furnish as much enjoyment as fridge pated @ bolnder to Smith, who np then made a miseraiia days this week on the|Miracie third. ‘Time—106 1-4, Slipthrift won, ger alvo gave an, exhibitin of cud | stop of Kitiridge's wroundes ang: revinea |Ae,t> etm the, feaaon tae twirling. No runs. Man smashed a long iy to de=p center eatvautae | CAGO, Sept, 22--The races sched Brunewick i i . 93 efor a bi five men on Ohio Field, uted : auder was thrown ‘out at Ore | ie sched raat reg raree-duartéra of a mile. ther han leading a band. threw him out. No runs, eminger. allowing Bowerman to| Prine harrancetan at ‘ —Waawift, 9 to 10 and 4 to 6 parle yo2| trifle different than leading a Long was in no hurry to swing at| Q2ae, and with the assletance of the Second Race—One half mile.—Won by touched Long out on his was to se: y Club links, The tournae| Third. Race—8hort Cou: Won by Piva oor a band. Cet a) Clubs Jnn'a grounder, alewing| {I possible now to estimate with some de- | Pittsburg A curacy Princeton’ pects for the Mrvkiyn |. 7 it anf then shot the ball to McGann, dou- ns to reach first and Smith to cross | sean ne, however grea, & heavy | tonton. kale Me Crest, 5 ad Ding Kitiridge at frst, Wills was | {ie Diate, Taytor sent a fly to Lush. One| snc re tr into men Rave appeamea vameayz (eaten +. 6B GL 514] Pitadalpnt on, cThureday , With 4 | for piace, was necon’, Seat onnae TD st. Pinan’ Associate with the leader, . ; netnnatl. 68 & New yo tng round of ‘tainty ; ond, and Capt. Cono- dispaned of on hiv grounder by Smith the entering stud who | It for ‘varaity enh EAGUE. ver third, Time—2.36 1. ee TO) Ipee Dixit Ten for 15 nd Mccann” yo runs, ean Ie Daftar ana butcher "Hon | ee Ce Steena will quailty tox cupa] Fourth Race—Beven-elenthe of ‘Sinih Resear wa'den three-year-olds a en for 1S. made the first hit of the game Siath Inning. Ando aiph Mutehinaon, qui dicerenaad and pay thelr. first : ‘ at ¢ i BD tEy Aniee vo Leth fol Gen es te) 4 Ta GA En reereni peony AGRE #1) 10 og 2eevelaad 1 oiay thelr Bret ard second teands | mile,—Won by Phio, 2 to Land 4 to 3; | spent ax furlongs the Cuckoo .. ..,.113| 90 Plain and Cork Tip, oubled Up a moment Inter on Dunnts,. Willis’r long soarer to right centre was Bark field, Ie the only coach on th rete da Fi Min aia be at ebentcen hele en BES | Topsoil, 6 to § for ‘lace, was second, | mevy pi ‘Anne. Dariiog. Peorchinig grounder: to Greminger who |kathered In by Brodie atter a sun Lush Dut Garry Cochran, the note etal seicia® $2 petition up inet bovey tor the Hed }2o% Fexy Kane third. Time—1.08 3-4. mith. and Long by a speedy throw to| lors fast drops. Tenney drove a fly to | {he old guard. will Joln the other two gradual The end of the baseball senson Is thee ‘en cups, will be plased, on) ST. LOUIS FINISHES, play handicap for the Handicap GQ) 1Gje9 RACE TRACK, ST, LOUIS, Rept. 22.—]| Twillgnter "| Tenney, doubled up Dunn. Taylor} ft. vt this time Browne managed to fannt No runs. caich the ball, No runs, banged a high bounder to who tossed the ball to Willis far off, but until it does close patrons of clubs in the Nattonal League will Smitn | know but little of what to expect of der Was thrown out by Lo Foarth Inning, TURE CURED : athe pean tn ime retire ihe batter, Meginalty Fouled iG IC ICtLagys NONE Cally tenenes HARE OVERT an Be NINES GAN) Women's gol! chamutonship| the winners of the racew scheduled for | Falronyele proved. 2 cd Lush’a| SWatted a line fly to ity 5 . League folks do not seem to care much| tournament, which fe to be held under aeapeen co vesnicees nnd) muted Lush a rere ay ageede eur nee rust. But artes ates what Is made known, ‘They are von- | ihe auspices of the United glates Golt |this afternoon are as follows ‘ rain 4 pS een OM! oniled down the ball, Bie Daw tetery |. Lush filed to Brodie, Moran out.) *™ : Aswoclation, bexinning Sept, 30 and end-| Firet Race.—Three-fourths of a mile— ‘Ladies, ny Guan teat smashed the ball on a Ine over Grem: | Lauder (o McGann, Dexter was retired | Stantly circulating tales of some sort. | ing Oct. 4. promises to be thost Success | Davy Sommers, 8 to 5 and 7 to 1 wont for paws i ee ‘i vers, Ni B er one thing they ul. Bhtriea for the tournament close \ VED ELASTIC TRUSS CO. __ An for the out, Lush reaching third. | | ncad:, which Hetted hin. two) by the same players, No rune We nee penes tarot euitiees to-inorrow, [t Is expected that over one | Messina, 5 to 2 for phuce, was eecond; Two Races. Leeltat Mf Two doors pale then made a great running catch | No rung eon’ POP-Aled to Greminger.| Dunn fled to Dexter. Tavior struck} on. ‘nat is tne Sey hundred Women will drive off from the |and Legation third. Time—1.16 1-2 Tameka es ween Bib, Se q Dexter's fly in short centre, Lush| N° Tua Oe Brew ae. tanned: Nesrane Rh arentreotel : , , | frst tee. Entries are being received hy i piney PARIS, Sept. 22—W. K. Vanderbilt : ring on the out. Cooly drew'a base cy Cones in ce Lea Pathe kage the) the! association 5 Sirery | Second Race.—Five-eighths of miie— Is, stole second and reached third Seventh werman's low throw. which go pees 4 from women golf » nied, Grominger sacrificed, | tainty, He save he knows waste the aN oni @ ‘third. | Ti: 08 1-4. i eg ie same owner's Quos Ego won | cure, { 1 : Dexter made the fi a v4 f i : en tournament fo Rais aevecenie engin lor. A high bouncer evens onesl GAx: | Dunn's error let Cooley’ score, and Long | founds are. but is boll toe ataty chat tepsional and amateur golteraait pice | Third Race—Six and a halt furiongs.—| the contest for the Prix Beltique. Famous R. No. 88518 guarsat quick | vuder's ‘fumble of Cooley's bunt put| reached first. McGann's fumble let Car-| jtamewson is surely signed with tho| place at Garden City on Oct. 10 ‘and 1h | Ww. Handspinner, 7 to 2 and even. sapeniee, Bowerman, Cooley was caught | Cooley on first and advanced Dexte, io /Ney score, and Kittridge reached first. | American League ana forthe New York| Amon” the prominent amateurs” who| Floyd KC, § to 1 Plage, was aecond and nt the seeonod time scattered Inger filed out to Rrostle, soon + Tauah le ‘ . . : reinstate the tFation nd filed to Smith. ‘Three runs, truth would be. Its best to wait aud ° 101 re arans. Asatesicn taint SOME pan De Wenas aah Ceenene MicGinnity singled, A wild pitch ad-| sce Nt told after "et. 4. On, Monday and Tuesday. Oot. 13 and American Leaga n tee of the Metropolitan’ Aas ot Wii fourth victim,piate. Pettinger was put off the|Yaneed McGinnity to second. McGann haces Oey Oeitoar AEE site Sea Psterelene Fray Oa BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA—PIRET GAME. ds rul the A. A. U. throug! OLv DR, GRIND! nn ambled to first on| rounds by Umpire Latham for kicking. |QUt at first. Brodie filed to Cool ‘uring out. the number Hills Golf Club, where there’ will alse ue. n he accepted a sult of ile’s high fy “baek Long got In @ scratch hit, Cooley wot- | Bowerman walked, Lauder filed to Long. |." Gfants have. yet 0, play. “The| be six prizes oftered, and it ie belloneg | Bostdn ... 2838878 I Wl alod Ris prize at a set Se muimen | 3 gear | Saptured by Dexter.|ing. Fenney was also put out of the| No runs. Bostona are here for a three da: that the majority of ‘those who compete |Phsdelphla nty-fourth me: y im@ for kicking. mn Bowerma: and on Th ay the Brookly: i ]in the open champlonehip will again | Batteriee—Dineen and i, Monnener sa Jaat ber. ow to Lauder and the laters t! come over the Ta play test thelr skill in this tournament. Bchreckengost. Vinplne—Coneal € ‘aidaey : s cae eo 0 airs , poston ta iota i and gat apegrremenreap TUN BALTIMORE AT WAMINOTON—eEneT Qaate, | Sporting. eet sence Ia serdes bps i ‘sama a od Omitb; Lae ond