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fe THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEM ca 1G NATION agnates Will upon'some definite plan for ca ate in New York. This will hold a session at the Leagu will be present at the conferei ive Gommilttee of the League; A. of Boston; Col, John 1 A. J. Reach, of Philade Freedman, of New Ebbets and Ned Hanlon, oh fuss, of Pittsburg; James Hart, i, and Frank De Haas Robison, i. Louis. FAL the conclusion of a conference h "aa lex’ With regard to the American Leaj Deen gone over in detail, it quarters in the St. James Bullding, it is expected, Important action T. Brush, Chairman of the Execu- Rogers York olilyn; Harry Pulliam and Barney Max Fleischmann, of Cincin- thi city several days ago it was pynced that while the general situa. sue | f was possible to take any definite action when they got Into session. [E “PLUNGER” WOHN A. DIKE GOES HOME IN HIS AUTO AL LEAGUE | POW-WOW ON TO-NIGHT._ Meet and Decide on Plans to Make War on Ban Johnson. For the purpose of conferring and de-) because of the absence of Robison, of | fight against the American} the the magnates of the National vening 10's | nce H nist; of of of held | ganization ‘heen put up to the magnates and tt is) for them Sema ge Louls, and Hart, of Chicago. It was! announced that these two mag n s would attend the »resent meeting ani that something Important would be| decided upon. | hat the situation has become desper-) the National League Club! mit, It is sald that the Ex-; ‘ommittee has discussed ar everal plans for arrying | war against the Ban Johnson or and that these plans have! St even mula on th and then em-| pmmittes to carry | if the Am din kenge aw foothold In ¢ the local National League m would have to pe strengthened greatly With a first division An, weague| team In New York and Me PAW’ AN ficht | ‘OLD BOXING BILL Yaation. in its present shape thy | w 1 little more han a walk for the Johnson crowd to dls- I of the ates deciined ame of the m mag Wild Thym VILD THYME WINS THE (Continued from First Page.) order . ¥ et in front tot by a longth ratty Ww rend Ww aeeo and Aiams never furihe and a halt Just sdnto the stretch Lyne, moved up w VAndy Williams, and anickiy taking © plead won as he pleased by three leng Hunter Rilne was half a longi in ft tof Francesco FIFTH RACE Selling: for two-yea Starters, whis. jo Bea Russell, 112° 0 99, AT POLO GROUND oe halt Ral n Prevents Second Con-)y Sara "test Between New York and Surat Boston Teams—They Will Re “Try Again To-Morrow. “No game; rain,” was again i announcement J taithful fans who journeyed to ©) Polo Grounds this afternoon. ge /Weather permitting, the York and Boston teams will ¢ t thelr series to-morrow, Games Postponed, 7 ICINNATI. that greeted x & Spt ‘n account of wet grounds. been played between the band Chicago American 1. diese this afternoon, but rain Whe avnen | and a w luled for this afternoon between the puis and home teama was pos:-|W —Two games w mo | f ike it BASEBALL GAME. ame | pre- SIXTH RACE champ vking in perfect shape | / WATCH HOW JOHN A LYFAKE LOOMS WHEN HE LOIS 8/0.000% CHUCTANUNDA'S FLYING sand others got light . THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORL 24, 1902, * ra SPOR DOF AND THE “PIKER” SKETCHED AT GRAVESEND BY HAYDON FONES. ING THE = Pa) sleet b . HOW THE FIKETe LOOKS MILE AT GRAVESEND, isienne, galloping a ft a Lats: . >a mile and MeCarren’s iPey ras Vand oP l result of hie long work of tratnty Drake's Wyeth galloped a mile | Pote overed __ Netting for his battle with Terry McG and the American Derby win- }rell’s He rims i a rived in town from C acted as if he was getting into | / AMGISATTIGH & REN be 4, | fur ex ind Kilsgram ” toa night, accompanied by his sparriug . hile In d47 \partner, Wille Fitage 1, of South —_—_—_ —-——— —_——-— — ———— Brooklyn. The ‘tte fighter was. very much downcast over the fallure of t AUTOMOBILE RECORDS taern A, Cy of Loulsville, to. pull off 2o| the battle and sald that he lost the ARE IN DANGER lars, He sald he ever trained as hard for +: : she a fight Nd for this one nd even, wo! was sec. third plac en Morrison 1 Time Won t Y, Irish Lad is owned by Hi 1 Whitney and Herman Duryea. sfeanit hs dod en Turfte.—The latest concern! st Vitegeraid is that he thay ind Ht te “dounéul ‘ommy Ky nny Bren them out. He pickups of low ¢ oa the high read’ to convalescence. Judgment and gone on ’an,—No; Brooklyn has ne obance Baseball, Polo Grounds, To-day, pennant. 245 P.M, Boston va, New York, Adm. Goa e? Ware’ he Would Ses BASEBALL NOTES. hold Mathewaon's speedy shoots. Ave Atte a the feather-| son, who replaced Bresnahan, Rimes: 4s (untete of Rant Pre ye bere | cbie to : - 4. They will try conclusions tava twennte | 4 ANSWERS TO SPORTING QUERIES. | out, be A. Cr ot Oakland, ea mt on Oct 1k 1 that the Glante mad do Com Joe Choynakl, the Calitorath he Alar: eoescee SRDS H.C The game was a tle, an Jo# Choynaki, the California heavy-wolght, hae} Jout. He {a a won Irvington A. C. di not Joe and aid not wins ed $1,400) to meet George Sout i ees thorefore, the bet. In of wan slbaric duesonis blocked two runmera off tor hin wild. pt Robin- | a leave the game, was utterly une de a reat capture wi MeGann there can be no Ful firat baseman, which rday when be on Dexter’a wild ol Pittaburg Browne's remained at t Two ¢ tracts for nex eManu er Me Drooklyn bag and touched { Had Johnny Duna only wed a dit of good.| SrtPs, Sn chances | i rl srotedWhe W7ioe rua on Famous Machines Race Against Time at Nar- vatchera yeaterday signed Brooklyn con h and the reey City team: $< Standing of the Cluba, ATIONAL Ww. GOING HOME GOOD RACING, SAYS KEENE. Millionaire Declares the Desire Is to Excelin Betting Instead of on Course. James R. Keene ts one man who does) or less a gambler, ts in racing for the not approve of betting at the race track | monoy there is in it. When a man. sup. jn such a manner as has been going on| Ported by a high-class stable and a of late. He says there Is too much|Teady bank account sets out to make a gambling and very little sentiment in| business of his racing, and when he sums connection with the sport {n this coun-| UP his summer diversion in proportion try. Heavy speculation on horses, says | 0 the total of his profit and loss account the Wall street he speculator in| then it becomes a serious matter. The stooks, Is a’menace to the best, interests | Piuuger owner is exploited, and his fame apltheleurts : falsely reflects the spirit of the sport. This unwholesome tendency among own. ers js what leads to unpleasant results, They become prone to the habit of run- ning to get weight off, with a view to insure a good price and a lighter allot- ment for a future race and prospective coup. But here is what Mr. Keene says: “Tam sorry to see the sordid desire to triumph {n the betting ring overcome the ambition to excel on the course. We have too many men in racing as a bast. ness, When a man acquires a strong stable for betting purposes he does not begin to taste of the sweets of racing. “A cheap selling race has to him the ame signitican s the winning of one the greag classics. ‘The third rate horse ery man should breed his own We want men who are content ace for the purses and the gratifica- Uon of seving their horses win. We want owners who are willing to Jncne. big for- its and pay them out of stakes and 8 their horses may win, if or out of their pockets without de- ary, WHEN HE LOLS®R 0 ‘OVER 00 WOMEN | an, who is more ND ENTRIES. na. 1 ne fe this, morning further than. to “Tt is’ not correc : ' . an English observance, fo — Early Morning Gallops in Sultry Weather—All q (Special to The Evening World.) princinie: It may te al night fone PalGrebelace Out | RACE TRACK. G pt: Jowner to back hie nomination for a the Cracks Are Ou %—The entries for to-morrow’s rac oderate amount in a big Face. but w : . ‘ on there? We should lea: Proposed Candidates for As- . Entries for Annual Champion-] are as fo'lows: i ambit 3 Rae a Celene ALBEMARLE STAKES. | sembly Say They Will Vote : ee 1 ship This Month Include] .!’jmis. Dut inere Ree many: owners on the gthee » if| SHEEPSHPAD RAY, Sept. 2%—They Runnels, Stratton, Martin z PRE riers fide Whos never make. a bet. They. | for Such a Measure iff ieee broke warm and. aultry at] Charley Granger and others Name of Every Holder Of | Fiiattourie Sig0 Clarion Ui) mint be emulated here. It would ere | Elected. Sheepshead. F and the racers|and cantered. ‘The Goug! National Title. [SUED Goan celen po cegeeet yy horse representing the stable of a gene | came trom thetr gallops bathed in lather! Dublin breezed a half in 0. | | Fire Eater Mart stuien Ue ate may be backed by all sect! fa oaming at the mo: otra oped ed . elroy. was. s¢ Santini W}of the public without questions as to SARA wl « vid foaming at the mouth. The track lope a mile in 118, Atheiroy: was sent 1 Wein Soe tier publics without questlons] agate Julla Arthur 94, Wala, | The old story of the Introduction of af was In perfect shape, there were many tive furtongs in Lt 24.—The Women's Na- olds and upaard;|the horse is to start should be a suffl-« runtuce,. 8, Mt 1 | boxing bit In the Regisiature next pracers shown an galloping hours) August Relmont’s Sailmaker turned a} A AIGNBIIp HIGORTAMEREL ete Tel clent giagantee that he ip At and has a 2 gh Winter, and the assurance that It will| were full of Lntere all concerned. | halt 0.82 1-2 iy AIS JIBS wmtGt Ia tb. asuciaad On the’ linkaloe | eoraaat 1 194 | KLGNan f) pass, is heard again, According to the] Jockey James Mara, whe such a! Masterman and others got Went Jorzing [the trookiine Country Club beginning | HUatrene ieee EARS - — 0 a number of candidates for the severe fall yesterday Is still confined to | exercise. P. Burch wed Grey | Kati atalittoudKalkinterestine it . Parkville Handicap; for (@) a Bd mbly have pledged their words that} his hed at the May, ‘There were no} Frias, Sergeant and Ornature to cover a | hraswarucen ae F ees ae Ra sedate earings rae After ver-Indulgence ie aglested thes. wil vote far the bil [hones broken, but hiy shaking up was a'| half, going In indtan file tn O88 | Aare RAcwoniehRceaa hes | 105 08d enaland 138 t 4 a he only chance for euch a bill ty a] savere ne Sindtord’ ‘Bond's Chnotuninia va ie ; ay coca as e' i fen there is not abating at an earty hone ant several of [4 He rier wie |excobamnnion te ratered ne ,| Into proper condition by us- M6 pugilism oi tinem were sent down the line furlongs in Lay aes Bd is i j H paces, Miss Dorathy J nald's Evelyn Maud turned LD es eam UI ie wie sit agen: iandicap; mite and | IN’ this renowned old family remedy G. Whittler Injunction i? lust year, M Race—For a vero, Mink Margi ty yards, unity Mies Pauli Mackay alster Duckoy * 2 | “ amplo: of the Weman iN ane Ve fold Evervwhere—In boxes 100, and 254 RACING TIPS. We sell our own selections for $1 and give you with it (free of charge) a COM- nell arcoldy and up; R enout six furlongs Assuclation Kline Country Club Sane, - aoe : f 1M eel < ct frat time —Wi ee 46 tot? P ; 3 ETE COPY of ALL the LEADING ST. LOUIS RESULTS. fartor stain eat the gone wl ragansett Park—Winton’s “Bullet” Tries, ©; $$ | TPSTERS, Crk) , Tol Mh ob pete ogo. Ss ACE TRACK. ST LOUIS, Sept. 24 “ tise? = GENERAL TURF ADVISORY CO., teex scheduled tu: be run nls {3pecial to The Evening World.) to make the mile time this 106 West 42d St. pattern can ; PROVIDENCE, R. L, Sept. 2—The | afternoon in about wich 435) ral ace—Three-quartera of a mile. t witable| Rhode Is! 4 pile ub’ it pound ore: © of stean [_PrAL Race—Three-quarters of a mite, Haultable| Rhode Island Automoblie Club's second pounds pressure of steam, | } 1 5 Ul] Tenedos, 4 to 1 for place, was se pda for the HEN) onnual meet began ac Narragansett) He will also go. five mites against Ae J and Catherine Inox third, Tim inducement will get| Park this afternoon with the largest | time with the sam “and ra LE 3 is Segond | Hace—Soventy | yardy—Won| Gray Pald Fighters, sport in New England and a big crowd | world's champt iG vo fcecary tasture andeaggravation of the Rupture: | You fase) ot and day. etalon the rupture” unde poe, 7 toda one eS Manager Gray, of the Southern Ath-]te watch the efforts by famous ma-| Alexander Winton, of Cleveland, are] Truntiire traubier Gut Mr, Clute bas had tlon free. Lady In attendance for Ladies, wend third Het. 8-4 lec Club, made good his obligations | chines to break world's records held by | M¥ed., with his” famous Ie i olding aud CUrne tonous Injections) for pamphlet Third Race—Three-quarter to “Corbett” and McGovern, He paid | themselves. | Pip “and. gya other macnines of we methods” (Bi y ja MPROVED ELASTIC TRUSS CO., h tace—Three-quarte m ove ep ves Vinton typ fe expr nis | 4 sayy ia : 708 Broadway, New York. Two doors below W: * ahi hy Handepinner, 2 t sJover $1.20 each for falling to pull off track was in splendid shape, hav | mination to break the world’s record of | BELTS, jinc'ch Was Anand aurable:'watcrnroot, odor: amaker Extablloned 20. yeare, . JRINGIANURD: BVRnILEDET HIBS ee (ond! the maten ax per schedule. boys] n rolled out and beaten dows for | In SLs seconds held by the Hl joss and _guurantced. t . = son finished frat but was disqualitigg | thanked his kindness in » yesterd the of last year's] ; the HAWTHORNE FINISHES. ma, ight fall of rain early’in the me plot the “Pup In AN ft y mike a your Rupture-Trouble and ofal ; ae leat Ato Sic, s: | e soe G ©. Cannon, the Harvard man] "Wir R, Pitman, noted bicyclist, ts} 2 where ‘capsules tiona tall, The. per the lo h J ity claws, Jogged Around the track early Kum. He won the frst amateur leycle HE ray-!manitin my very nevere rupture, from which T suffered for ssventee ienuirely Sporting. face he ‘Amertew in lM sone | mitowoe turd Tow t ee ald A asf j Haavtne: day pounds 1 founders of the L.A. We A doz-| ree ore toimeaay troubles after: trying all man New| i! {Thrse-tourt yale [TR tak a nd negotiated the mile in 1 minute to clue “from Masa perttaliy PO HOTENHARDT, Mey Brooklyn Jockey Club Racge AMh ‘and 3 to 1, won: Ida Loins le were ont i | : is 5 Vi. | eawiavitie, tlt ds Mat, making the last quarter Between sth Ave. and b 5 pon} 419.9 for ph second and Laette | teh tap eee a Nattancanalelinitorthe S. CLUTHE CO., 29 East 14th St., Union’ Sau re, New York. SIX RACES TO-MORROW AT 245 P.M ‘ sure Satie i y tall and be fitted by the Inventor (32 years’ experience), and put era — ond Rac Khthe of a mi tha chere tar re » sald that he expected) St enaste y I vrite forW REE BO! fe i u tora ai =a _ — an end to y rephine Iranpley or w Mee Boot wo awente.) Medical. LD DR. 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