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THE WORLD: LATEST NEWS 'UESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 83, 19UZ, THE WORLD OF SPORTS. IN NGS AT TRACK. of Questions Might Be of Strange Perfor- of the Favorite at} | | ipthrift had been beaten In the ) yesterday some of the talent have had sharp hunting for cup qWoney, for Siipthrift was the on! Worlke to win during the day and many eee of a broken bank roll was | Iie on iim in the hope that he | Wid save the day. i was an afternoon of peculiar ani isfretory racing and many «i ns might have been asked with 7 instance, why was Sadducec i> the post minus his dlinkers brodt band in which he noar!y aly Af Gravesend were a Westery track, which It Is not, more’s ihe} , the stewards would have want ) know a thing or two about this) latter, They would have been partie My anxious to know a few thins ly after the disgraceful « fioree, What they would Vat 5 of hot favorite playe Mould have do: they. could “had tree rein. | ang Rac Western stewards—thoy ee Wiquisitive out in the wild and} poset country—would probably hiv | “ so why nibert was | 0 differently in his ra ster The Natiun te im unable. to advance, the c BPeipess iyoe drone rinnen ana The Matting Order, Jmar unaile to advance the cunnere.| oi ne acrubs showed. well wh race have won oy him} Ne my * fired In by McGann, Lush also wa will aive the "Varsity men Mhe Was out ta front. None of tie} Browne, | Can lcd) AWine. than tas S passed ball | ¢ eh he met yesterday could oucual Bresnanan ney} [eds Ailing the bases. A) based tore] tee wll during the: seaaon, M for the frat six Curionge MeGann, 1b, ‘obably the Western ds would] Brodie, © have javestigated (ne rumor that ri Haniiy, rf tor MeCarren and Prank Farrell | Laades, 3 BAYS secret partnership. Lhey would | smi @ noted the fuct that Senator Me- | Dunn, ns Potente won at 10 to 1, wile) atin reil, ridden differently than is nary, was beaten. About That Pactnership. The writer does not hk that any | ran partnership exists, wu Hap the eany knowicuge vi tueh a fac fern ca: aga aan the romor is acent and Il min ht Nevsid Wats a Western course with | |") Areti dew inquisitive Western aewnrus | 1h 6G iaing aier (aing. rovably taey | Johnny M pag lig jy wots vacts tor the pul-luy at the ¢ POLO GROL i wilication. . Wi ie aver ven like w stake horse In] Gror Snatch eninge of Be jay ton far off the bag mag caugnd Hunt, the It re y the tar Pa wae determinec a elon Mattys quick. thro , PONY nN t face. Yesterday he had ih Sintth w termined that the | see ee te tovwend up a foul | Promising candidate. He f: Ot 4 prise ply. Grand Opera—dni | iS the use. It is very wenty itd nit) alien ' ned yesieriuy, #0 Araw jx it down he K PUiNty of racing Boileve th Orners, trained aid Jockey row it. Call tt yor any i that fis, but ¢ tet thy the pure eastern the shades of Gy mith this track tis afternoon resulted as follows: will not tik line. of the by Reg Tag, d 2 to f pector Shea, 5 wa Conan and Corinne nd third. ‘rma to ‘play \ ahaa Race.—Five-clghths of a mite Canyon. 4 to 1 ands to 2% won; Jim King, 9 1 for place. waa second; and Senor ind. Time—L.0; 1-2 - Hed Race—Three-quarters of aemile. | Soden, of th fon by Allyar, 7 to 1 und 5 to 2; Bed: | ciub, were epecta Firat Inning. litting the pret ner, 10.to 1 for place, was second; An Stometum third. ‘Time—1 mirth Race—Three-quarters of a m' fon by Muresca, 3 to 2 and 4 [0 5; Burine, 4 tos for place, was second: gain third. Time—1.17 — ST. LOUIS FINISHES. RACE TRACK, sv. The races scheitled for this alt had the following results: rat Race—Six and one-half Lush star Ma thowen Mission, 2 to 1 and 3 to 1, w Gallina. even t e. was ecennt Anna Ellictt third 1H 84 Second uarters i Ne.—W 16 ne, Wto dL © $801; Aransas. for pla PW) wecond: Alvin Wo third. Time—ris 4 | Third Race—event-elghts of a m Won, by Our Lads, and 2 skin, 4 to 1 fa elasquex th tried to. ton =a nall Muar tigen" sily caught at. MeGann (Epecial to The Evening Wort) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, sept © —The entries for tomorrow's race: follows: act Rase—Por all ages; handicap, about etx Dovptes rai necclBS Schontels a. vot Gis Wet... 98 Femeaole 108 O14 Hutch 21108 Rookey 98, 108 U Third Race—The Alvemarle stave: Old Miliva; Ove and a Light J... . jomaphine Courtanald Sanping “308 102 E, E. 8: trotter « ih Race—For two-yesr-olde; wciling, adoat|not even bi } furlongs, Gaui ve Hatha A... .... 99 Dark Planet ,......197| 8° WEAnSW SM Attorney 4G [is concerned Rizgdove Morea Eva Tioga War Crv Ciete are possibility, ef mares: three-vear-olds ang | What Mr. f mille and neventy yard alles 4 Grail”. ssinin 08 Heh, epee S 08 Ancamige 22,2277 Bl ments. to Ah with Cresceus until the] Among yachtomen who heard Mr.| State poor, Wen bandity, MB Dantitute 2... ‘ Si] anow falls, and that he expects tot 8) Storcan's de a there wera many ex-|, Brunswich had a world of s y - ai yenther condlittons ; ; bi col > lead the 113! gay when all weather conditions! vecesionn of re ne of Kiect |\or te. lead saded 98) Cregey Gone so far. jAle LEAGUE. ot wil hort WwW. L. PC, oT me it woul a PS. eto x GIANTS AND BCSTONS. ectiete e PLAY THEIR SECOND GAME} mm Is New York's Pitcher To-Day— aes: | Mathewson Pittinger His Opponent in the Box. his shoulder and 1c te doubtful Doxter, 2, Peitin: @ favorite, sonnivert, owien by Frank | Vimtes Lat yam a. DS, Bent. 24 over the ¢ wit) thea whet Capt Herman Long a afternoon J another defeat t+ ainister again falled to show puns, and In bis alse sure Oy his men out on the) bush did ngt bh two hours before to ke not ho had all field practiaing ite rebed tn nd Tet tt 5 mo started miter hay that f till-enders in | HAWTHORNE WINNINGS, je AS?sdh hauls up their pitehlos third, but was eastly caught on Moran's wings, Mathewson'a work scemoll b tig. Fourth Inning. the Boston's star wan slited to do Beaneaters. the Giants ares e beat of the WWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI-[Srre ty to the Sept. 2.—The races scheduled| Pettinger, who pitcher this se: the pitehing for The game betw Pirst Race—Seven-eishths of a mile — | Pilities In Quakertown Hadelphia ely this morring asking [an easy aut en Ro! play Friday ecretiey Knowles ams Lon throw. ta. Long ft. whieh 1 Owner Ketcham Says He Has) Private Affairs Will € Too Many Profitable En-} New York Yacht Club's gagements to Fill to Think! Commodore from Accept- of Such a Thing. | ing the Position nathe challenge to race his] NEWPORT, sept horse in the world |), fg Croaceus, is ik far as the ch ge and rt MacGreso Toledo milllonalrs t son of R. has not been race and that such a thing is an im- Ketcham Is id's record, 104) will be favorable vs wil that he can come] cuarg noarer the two minute mark than he hat | meniioned, not race Cresceus against any His time fs all filed | new co Mi ta “asi | ana £ would not conatder any proposition Te cas In fact, I could not a Hi $1 do so it I wanted to without having to this season, for a match race, eancel several profitable engagements, | jy received. Until then be a foolish proposition |}, "es taint Whether oF 9k ny pe min bela, § QUEER SNAPSHOT OF CORNELL'S FIRST FOOTBALL SCRIMMAGE THIS YEAR. he et gt ih aight ator pon ee, right guard, suffer Vill be able to play for a So As tot immage, It ie iney's ty advance runner e | hig wes flelded to first ahead the scrlmmage and with mass forsi| ve ee of him oy Dunn, One run. mations tore throu bs Brod vent a slow roller to Dexter with apparent eas‘ess and ‘ and perigaed at first, Little Charley | % i il ker. ee eer akain ta the right place} Dall on the flve-yard ine when Coach autre, woen MeUinntty’s high fly went up in] Reed called time. i a consequence M panda shunned | Ee arte yee to 1 ate batt. | ste th Fran e ball ent t, Lauder swatted t and made falling te ported, among them ti Sialih & which Carney & came to shexe thered In Nolvo Coach Reed they ‘Third Inning, of wnged a fast proun first. Cooley sl for a sack, but ace, the Dexter "} Dunn and |the ban t heat his team a ohelp it. and] they would physical test and D: waleh Lauder had no trouble tn | Uh SUNG EC Ore hich | Malady of the heart. ave to capture —— Mo thewson was ad waite fier Plitenger bad pitched tn fou jones Matty strofled to. firat. Brown ante Int yy a neat ‘ty centre, sending uid im- | aweon to #0 Mitty Vay. too far off second Hinger's throw to Long. sniha pass, promoting Browne t Rrowne tried to burglarize soaked | Coach William R. Morley candidates for the had out all his ek seemed te ¢ throw to Greminger 0 ray in South Fieid. “Thin fo continuing, “opens unger auspices In Columbi: Rotinxon the t Bear Maced Bresnahan behint Greminger was the fourth ter to swing at Matty’s high tn- m nager cent then attempted to steal second, but was ngon's throw # the third ou three fast Mg game at the star, of Dunn, Mor me with the friday. on a dou long tine fly to deep lett | fore." of the Bortoa ‘eum cond ik by Cooley on the run. | ‘Twenty-flve men revoried, “Nittonal 1 a high to short right whieh | number” may be small in 1 by Carney. MeGinnity | with the squads at ot! tass-cutter stralght Into D, hands and the Inning came to an| fore on a frst day's gr No runs, Besides the orlef lin rere practice the work wos! the game to shoe. ‘oft, vt hy Hrou’e: yOu batier reacned ambled to first sing ‘Renn mated ath ine unsue= + on [and catching punts. No on ton op [aid well at punting uazog _ We stxth viet Lush also cave an exh swing Matoewson's Mar W Ns elehth pounder. Week: | usual. conteiiuted fin HONK (NE) grabbed In hack i. butax|f pop? man, the HI School pl recond didate for full-back, and ie sng. ntrd’ on G: dover men were aoe thes? ve wna strorer | atifua | Eels: deconnt of examinations. Browne | nter straight to] As uemal, the men w y short erly out , ‘ made hin a two squads. ks firs sahan {pelos mate hie hig gy [9 sguads. The backs frst onally [Neyen “feet eecatre Gag Jestehtng and running up with vt to Dex Runes hed by [hey were kept on the Smita and he miner then on and beat Erora a length Squid died away. Ex: | | rid Jooks Barry easly by two vy. bea for (he ploce. .—Commodore 1 Morgan, who s) successfully man- | standy, | Mara y to mpion [##et the Columbia tn her races in de- Ketchum, the | fense of Amorica’s C ner of the toys he his hovso for a TURD RACE, WH not be con- | grins Pr Mp, | a sixteenth. three-year-at the new » Says he cannot a sume the re-| Starters wht jocks. Laity tile time owing to private | RuMeek, 8% ator affairs, Just who will accept the duty | Boa Howerd, & In 8 new [1s not known ever to the Commodore of engage line 3 York Yacht Clup, t 2D." 08 ft he that he ts sure / Capt, W. Butier Duncan, jr, who had {st of Constitution last year, now IK the far tu Tt haz bec lear ewill be used for a contest hoat for tne [lengths tn front of Ben p defender, and Columbh will be shelved. The syadicate which will butid the new boat will be named when the challenge from Sir ‘Thomas Lipton the names will Temaits tobe Baseball, Polo Grounds, To-day, BPM Binion yu. sew Zor ham toe 4 | Dy De ee |3ROOKLYNS AND PHILLIES CLOSE THEIR LAST SERIES. ‘Varsity Eleven Was Outplayed by Scrub Team Latter Retaining the Ball Throughout. Sept. 23.—Corneti's candifates have had thelr mage, and a disastious one the eleven. Sandy" Hunt, 1 a dislocation lyn, Who was k Il the men show Yale's line will averiat The Baiting Order. Thomas ard I. Irwin to Farrell, liner and douse: arly 200 pousds mages, but great “ifort Was made to put ts to onal was exceed- —— TIGERS LACK HEAVY MEN! jhanded ‘scoop of stopped in his H nuly ively. It lasted for ten Krug | 1 “opinion that such a meeting would be | very Interesting. As Carer js a slugger |pire and simple, the tilt would te Chtida | spi The scrubs | talned possession of the bal 2%—One week of Second Inning. Green sent a ily hit to lett for £9, ba Flood to Farrel, has shown 10 Princeton's chances | one fact that] stands forth most conspicuously !s that Evening World.) the ‘Varsity WASHING TO. Childs reaching No| hs vletc {the game the mill w be Vee, ould be an attrac- The Superbas and Phil- ther series on Green killed a base hit for Dahlen by Was! One hunired and ten men ger deposed of 1 All the ble men were t od was hit by a pitched } Milly, guurd last | an hours ditil. ing thirty mem- who made | r the persistency of the Bean- inning games, would experiment with some of the young blood now on tap h some danger of | n out of second place, |x0 Wee Willie is taking no chances, atch | bers of the freshmen class, a high fly to] ‘heir Initial appearance tn football tog: poe light and few If eny give a velaping into good material. )-pound lad from St. made his first appearance and | much good 1s expected of him. acans will lore Kilburn, a | and were giver Third Inning. Barry was sufe on D: him napping put up against Bradley, | re was some ing placed, wa bstitute last year scrapping and there {x going to be | intercsting race Hulswitt died, flelded Jennings out crowding Brook) ng Brook Ritter singled took Sheoka are entirely dows. Do i {Jonkine oclared he did not hear the bell, and stands 12 to 4 In favor of Brooklyn, ant Appevrances Manaeee | Axtell J. Byles will pe the fi Fourth Inning. <rug’s warm The hard battle of yesterday dered Him out of the game owing to &/ was a duplicate of the game Duggleby ton team ta atteampr | Jumped back to the the “Dodgers’* when they beat im out. wit| MORLEY’S HIGH HOPES. | pennsy PLAYS TO-DAY. to 0 up to the ninth, We will have the beat team rd wa nailed on Pet-|We have ever had," were .—Pennsyl- has finished ADELPHIA, la's fonthall ndittoning period at Kaglesmere Hughes warmed its | stunt for Brooklyn, while Chic and nd Callfornta Therm went through the preliminaries for the S'owtown crowd. Fifth Inning. olumbla, Fraser strolled. football team with waen they themselves for the first day's practice jconffent that the eleven 1s in the very | |fnest form. The new system of offense and defense will be given its first prac- tical exposition In the contest with the Yingieg State Normal Schoo! at Bloomsburg to- {Jennings rapped a beauty ‘to diy end partisans of the Red and Blue Ihave an opportunity of Judging the cts of the team preventing Har gown Barry's fly after a long sp Thomas singled ‘Dahlen, who threw wile to Flood and filing the benea Barry hit to Ritter struck out. slow grounder Sheekard foul tball year,” sald and was out » history shoots. Long then Iaced the ball to]a more reasonable scredule and stopped at first. Merman | year and we are not confrontad with at %: WILD SCENES AT BOSTON PRIZE-FIGHT POLICE RAID. ; from the Quakers. when We are least prepared a number of old players bach again we have more new ones than ever ul Coach Willltms does not consider tes physically able to # Of thar kind of Breen tol carry NG {Specta! to The Evening World.) . Sept. 28.—Soon after 2.99 o'clock this morning Chlet of Po- Patrick H. Smith, with Deputy Hersey and officers surprised about hinges and swung into the room. of Police Smith shouted: “Every man stay where he ts,” oMcers were r college, ~|qore than Columbia nas ever fron practl Any: ea tae. of failing on the ball, passing ft. klek ing |Sheritt George 1 The men made a doit There are two windows at either room, and the 1 was the first ony out, the ground fs atout ten in every direc- were gathered in a) one of the ponds here, | witnessing A fight to a finsh between “dim Bridgewater, Moynihan, of Brocton. CRIMSON'S SCRIMMAGE. Jub-house at third! strahert te isnt | FORTY YALE CANDIDATES, t—Harvard be- week of fc atball work ful practice, Glogs, partions of window frames and sashes were flying through en were heard groa’ Nytn, yo) he frac} and ying sports gloves for a purse of $9). ‘The fight was | well on at the time of the raid. » of the spec esa the prinefpats, > raom where the contest was held 8 filled to overflowing and the ring ‘was hardly jarge enough for a parlor with heavy gloves. kerosene lamp was suspended from one This was removed ing and shout struck the ground. without coats dim Itght skir- fnelad er, a slow ties. | Ne c {Lauder rated a poy fy te Rai lage ms lwhlokeRoxter gol iindérs Sint aii llmoe ee ee Hiner to right contre. which mete Jhegtin her aeiond Ke bane, Smitn tried Ch een eete” About forty men were out, | the ne hed ball, bus wns nlenad {elht of whom have not bees on Moran’ throw tod A fow of the new m d A and squad C were arrested t to use for the fir om pr duplicate of oping p:asna lon Lew! 1 Look afternion ses tors escaped vindows were broken, sashes were tori: out and the men din Lawrence ‘00k care of The plazza seemed to be the favorite exit and not a few feil in the pond, they were soon rescued by thelr frienda and seampered off in ‘The officers number of the men in ft hed che acice ana Hea jana appeared to be In excellent condl- the soales at the direction Conley rea wed much ginger, Va the tht most of the quis Mex Waa sent ty Mf No rane. Jae men used ew Dexter made a'pretty stop of Math. | ties gee “vt HORSE KILLED, JOCKEY ‘HURT: ‘The fighters were getting at ft In earn- vet when there was a alight interruption. received bru'ses and many mmed in the melee. eee IN STEEPLECHASE RACE, ; WHY TERRY CAN'T GWT IN CANADA, Herman Says Bout with “Young Corbett Is a Prize Fight and He Couldn’ Stand for That. From Buffa unniest yara follow of pugilism have heard ia muny a day, Jack Herman, who mao- s the affairs of the International A. C., at Fort Erie, Carada, and before Which many a brut fight has been e not Tater than n week ago when Tommy Ryan beat “Kid into a verita pulp, says he will have nothing to do with the mateh between Te MeGovern aad ‘Young Cork itis a “peri tight.’ “Prize fighting is ifegal under the Canadian la says Iferman, “Boxtug isn n orbett’ ana MeGovern wili not ved a purse by me. Present Affairs at my club are for points and If I took that fignt they would in tha future be termed prize fights.” Rahlin May Meet Carter, biliy Madden is just now considering a six-round bouc between his big charee, Gos Ruhlin, ana Wid Garter, of Broot- d out by Tommy nut Fort Frie recen The Pena Club, of Philadetphia, wants a ie sh sl mateh between these men and is ready ° the scrap som adden says that he time next mouth. only too willing 0 on with the engageenent, provided tS a guarante purse and ty al wed expenses. The sports are of the n ed, for Ruhlin can do a bit of this f gruelling In a oloch, And with over Tom Sharkey In Epg- hin the ming of the patrons of | Kind nd fre 8 Sammy Myers, formerly of New York, and Auge tlh Rice, of Sew York, met in Baltimore last night befors the Knickerbocker Athlette Club for @ twenty-round bout. The men fought at 126 Hound and put up a aclencif@e bouts w devlared a draw. ee Owen Zlexlor and Fred Douglass wen on for @ | twenty-ronnd contest before the Savannah A. © | ast night In the secont round Zlegh struck the bell sounded and knocked bim jas'® seconds claimed foul. Keteres Douglams al ondered the Meht to go on, Douglass the decision waa given {0 Ziegler, dopiMacls) tan catiunied! (tho management of fused and btAP | ice ene AR “athielte Club, of Philadelphia, For the club's opening honte on Ost. 10 Macias 1s now trying to arrange a six-round contest bes Hualawitt| tweea Young Corbett and Tim Callahan, Young Corbett announces that he {s in financial diMoulties. To ald him Terry McGovern has of- fered to box at any beneft that may de arranged for the little Denver fighter. McGovern agrees to box with his brother Hughey. NEW YORK SWIMMERS AFTER CHAMPIONSHIPS. Many Will Take Part in Atlantic Aasocintion’s; Event at La- fayette on Saturday. The ninth annual swimming chers- pionships of the Atlantre Agzoclation of the A, A. U, will be held at Lafayette, Pa., on the Schuylkill River, on Satur day, The championship for the 100 yards and half-mile will be decided, and In a¢~ dition there will be a 10%yard novice, 100 yards for the Sackect Cup, and a RCO. yard handicap. These three latier races Will be open to all amateur swimmers In the United dtates, and it ts expected at several of the New York swimmers The name Hopkins has on Autumn as well as a Summer meaning. Just now all the 'Pinky-Poo’’ dogs in and out of town want and should have a new collar, Among our 250 stylesand pate terns 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 from 69c. to $7.50. A big toy department that will tickl: ttle peop! Tool Chrs's, Velocipedes, Tricycles, Cute lery, &e. . JOHN C. HOPKINS & CO., 119 Chambers St, (Continued | freon on Firet P man that ts suffering from ieease or condition to come and 1 chat with mo, and I will ‘ster of in eee al i perience in treatin, Ibaned “ae nolenti free proposition, no trial or a Je treatments to offer you, y exparionce, my conratence, If you will call and sce me T examination, togather with ar I fnd your care In incurable [ will honest find your care is curable, I will insu will Rive you a written giarant have paid In chee I fall to eifect charge for mediciner, se they aro alwa; attribute my success to promising nothin; VARICOCELE permanently cured without cutting oF trying operation. No paln or loss of time, Men, Come to Me. inated and devel whole 1 aaa ened at plain to you a tretch, where Os- me home an Jengths from Ello Sn d and head to the pi pas bain ndemn ail siteh quackery, arKe, a thorough perronai Wil Eire Ze velentie opinion of your ae % If, on the other hand, Wit give you ‘ly tell you so. you of a pernianent « cure you or refund to you’ overs. cer permanent cure of your condition, ya included hy the nominal few Lake ean do, and alweys dol mile and seventy sar ranntng Bal orward, who was ng Draughtaman fo complete tons third jump and broke his neck, under the horse and badly dried up at once, STRICTURE cured without ai cuttiog, No pain. DISCHARGES stopped compl BLOOD POISON. {fj ran Himself came away winning casily 3 and 1 Tengtine from HYPDROCELE of any awollings or ten Or tinved! ments ct without @ enitting operat! RHEUMATISM Royal lengths strong at the end. SIXTH RACE ids and up; abovt six BLADDER AND KIONEY CON- NERVOUS DEBILITY by my ayatem of treatment 18 irrespective of the time you have been aMiicted, ard headed” him, ‘The latter Sack aKa, however, and went on, winning easily: by 3 thet Constitution | aif from Satire, who was three! § by my system of treatment show signs of improvemsat at once. ‘Write if you cannot cat, All correepondence strictly conddential and all Inclose two-caat stamp to Insure re Sundays, 10 A, M. to 4 CONSULTATION ‘AND ADVICE FREE. |DR.R, I MAGE BaSianans replleg sent 1n plain cavel Sinner was bid up to S180) ay Gericke MGURB oe A by IL C. Shafer, owner of Satire, FOURTH RACK, ing: for two-your-olda; ve and a halt ture CRENZIE'S A mpi? in bist Pitiager, 119, J, Martin 113, Gandry. ) BeRE tee PtutSocrene eesztszs Brooklyn Jockey Club Races, Six races to-morrow at 2.15 P. M. Medical. ' OLD DR, GRINDLE, 35 years a specialine in dineaces of men. Under OLD Dit. GRINDLE'S scientific tre ery blood and skin diseases, pains in the bons Wood tore throat and ‘miowth: ulcesas’ palatal. ave kidney aod bladder complaint, scalding, inflat speedily cured, Impet Sufferen do ‘Boe waste time OFFICE OVER 2 between Fl ay YEARS at 171 Wert 12th at, Advice free. Med specialist. for females; irregularities charges reasonable; no humbug. Mra, AUER, 261 F.8d The World | Almanac is the Standard Book of Reference in all the colleges, libraries, editorial rooms and business offices. It is