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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1902, } ‘iL THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. AN INDIAN FOOTBALL PLAYER WHO HAS EARNED FAME EMPIRE CITY TRACK TO BY HIS GREAT SKILL IN KICKING GOALS FROM THE FIELD,| TAKE MORRIS PARK'S PLACE, 96 8hrin4 OOO A410644448994O04264660004 Foster Charles Is an!Westchester Racing Association Officials Want Oneida Redskin and to Transfer Racing Dates to Yonkers. Has Done Excellent; F - Work for the Carlisle| WimTe PLatss, N. ¥., Sept. %—It) held on the Empire track In the place was learned to-day on good authority | of some other track on Long Island. Team — Other Gride|tnat there is an extensive movement on| The New York and Portchester . : & foot on the part of the Westcnester Rac- | Railway Company has agents out now iron Giants Prepare |i xesociation to get possession of the | Duying considerable property in City for Games To-Mor-| ®mptre City track for the purpose of | Island, where It 1s sald that there will \NTS’ RIVALS NEXT YEAR WILL BE A STRONG TEAM.| Kennedy Is Backed by Senator Tim Sulli-| van in American League Venture. ee magnates of the American mplons here, well, you know] ) Benge have given their word to place sort of business we will Mia New York the strongest team Oey eee ee eran in mn: © country Is promising his town a Bible for them to get together. They | team of clamptons for the coming fen Fealize that with a winning nine in] son, but in the National no HISSODOS4 Sethin city thelr tight will bo far from] Wi!ing to give up players to Veneft “tise another city. In the American ‘ ded and uphill. | aire: The directors real 7 ae there fs no ‘hot air’ about such | necessary It is to have team ; el fald “Big Jim" Kennedy, who | uP it, In New York and they ae "Kone. here.” Manage the new team here. “One} ‘Tim Sullivan is a ca careful ma} RERSAHIy née that we must have «| his Investmonts, and he hos gone team in order to do business, er grouna waey, ahoreug uy, and "4 y “+ lcertain that he considers the th with & nine of top notchers here | go or he would not think of sinkin "the gamo in all the other cities wit! | mo in th yposit He “boom. A team from the largest clty | Senator” are life long friends, and the @an play ball at all—and with a team start the ball roiling IGNITER WINS THE MONARCH STAKES. (Continued from First Page.) -@ Whittier, always close up, was second place for halt PEG beaten a host gradually drop) Hb eae RACE. second place to the 1. bi ing Andy SBCOND : Handicap; for all ages; mile and « sixteent’. Williams a scant length. Rookwater| , Betting. | Was fifteen dengths away, badly beaten. whis., Jockeys, &.Hif.Fin. Str, Pin ‘ 48, Greamer..-.. f i Big Of ae FIFTH RACE. Pinaan, 88, Rediera:. FH, 28: Selling: three-year-olds and upward; mile and ‘Ctreus, ae ame a aixteonin , Robertson 444 0 Bs Gtart bad. Won easily. Time—1.49 2-5. Starters, whis., fookeys, St.HfILFIn, str Tin if Went to the front at fing- ah da Krupp, Martin.. 1 made all the running and won as Sir none caine leased, by two and one-halt lengthy TA lap At ‘Bt. Finnan, who was socond all} geri” Hurke, 108. Lane, may, and Just” 1asted long enouxh | ajsike Heatie fi i" beat Brunswick a nose for the place. | f- H Lin Paleae was prectionliy tate at the post.) Start tal ‘rrme—to1 1 ie ie t fal Lt cantly, Time—1.61 1-6. ee ca hras waidentealltee;. anout ain. rey telie! biel ig wus a different horse in | wo-yea! “ce to-da, He wert to the front at Dettin, made all the running and ie te; Jocks, @HILFIa. fer up by three lengths from 112, sh: » who just lasted long enough to beat Kilogram a haad. . SIXTH RACE Starters, whts. and Jocks, a Russell, 11, Lyne 99," Smith. Sdaryitia,Wedtern $82 HB, ynee sss G10 yne. Girl, 113, Cuminingsl 13 9 10) .U2Pollak 9 7910 100 A ‘Connor 8 11 10 102, “Medtera, 113, J. Martin..1012 12 40 . annon "Start food. Won driving. Time—1.12 1-5, 192, / Pride of Galore raced to the front with Durst of speed and opened up a of five lengths on Miladl Love.| fin Hussell won ulia Arthur, who i Sayder was second. the bunch. They ran this way] {laude was third, sane where Sweet Alice set] Time—1.12 4-5, Fadunlly closing the by half a fength at the alore was six lengths In| ¢, of Wiltul, Columbia and Princeton Bury the POYRTH RACE. Hatchet, ‘Tha Monarch; for watee-year-olds; milo and « me misierees ——— Princeton and Columbia have buried their Botting het and next May the athletic teams of the PLMMLF In. Bir. Place. DROS2 4 two unlveraities will meet in a set of games. row. (Special to The Evening Wortd.) CARLISLE, Pa., Sept. 26. ach suc- ceeding day's practice of the Cariisle In- Alan football team 1s proving to Coach Warner and to Capt, Williams that the team will be one of the best in the school's history. On account of the heavy rain yester- day they practised in the baseball cage for a while in the afternoon, Later they went out on a soggy feld and the men practised punting and catching punts. They a'so indulged tn signal practice, and despite the condition of the fleld the > BOS HTS o> SOEDOOSY -@ plays were smoother than at any time of the early season. Johnson was not out because of class duties; Schouchuck was kept Indoors de- cause of 2 cold and fever. Wheelock was not out because he has not yet suf- ficiently recovered from his illness. Couch Warner believ that Schou- chuck will be able to piny In at least a portion of to-morrow's game with Get- tysburg. He also says that his team stronger than when they met the Gettys- holding running races there. The old Morris Park track has been sold to the New York and Portchester Four-Track Rapid Transit system and the association wants to have the West- jenment of running races |be large car barns for the storing of | the electric cars. A branch road will jbe Dullt from City Island to Mount Vernon and to the Morris Park site, which the company Intends to use for power-house terminal of its West+ {chester branch, GRAVESEND TRACK HAS LONG LEASE Brooklyn Course Is Not Likely to Be Cut Up for Ten Years May Be Morris Park’s Last Meeting. ‘The talk of the passing of the Morris Park and Gravesend tracks is an inter- esting subject to racing men these days, | despite the age of the story. For a long time such a story has been circulated, and {ts latest reyival was probably duc burg men last Foster Charles, on’ whom the eye of the football world is already centred be- to the knowledge of the short time be- fore which the lease of the Wesichester Racing Association on the property will cause of his record of kicking goa's from | expire. That organization is now pre- the field, {s a twenty-year-old Onelda,! paring to close its hold on the West- weighing 151 pounds. Hoe is the best| chester course, and a new one $s belng punter and drop kicker {n the squad, but defense work. He has been at school sought, The coming meeting may be needs confidence in himself for better | !ts last. Tt is regarded as sure that this new racing plant will be on the siempstead several years and isan expert broad and| plains, which offers many advantages. high jumper and hurdler, He has devel- oped from the scrubs, having played full- hack last season. Of the squad Exendine fs the best new man, and wil in all probability be ao tackle. Beaver, Yarlott, Dillon, Will- fams and Philipps are regulars, —— FOOTBALL NOTES. CAMBRIDGE, Sept. 2%.—Over a thousand students watched the Harvard eleven in ‘ts practice yesterday, but | the ‘varsity was unable to score, the pall being advanced to the one-yard line only fo be lost to the scrub on a fumble, The ‘varsity substitutes then played a short half with the scrub, but were un- able to score. but its precise location remains to bo determined, The men who control thy aftairs of the Westchester Racing As- soclation can be counted on to see that the Association's interests do not suffer cause Morris Park must be given Up. Gravesend to Remain, As for Gravesend, no immediate danger lies of its passing. For ten years the Brooklyn Jockey Club will hold its meetings at the present quarters. oo ST. LOUIS RESULTS. RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Sept. 25.— Following are the resuits of the races run here this afternoon: First Race.—Five-elghths of a mile— Won by Fort Wayne, 3 to 1 and ¢ Gaslighter, 8 to.1 for place, wae second; Hetgel third, Time—1.(6. Second Race—Three-quarters of a mile YACHTING SEASON CLOSESTO-MORROW Two Regattas Are Scheduled and Then the Swift Craft Will Be Put Out of Commis- sion for the Season. Two regatias are to be sailed to-mor row and these will be the last open of this year's yachting season. he Riverside Yacht Cub will sail its fall regatta on the Sound off Riverside and there will be recing for the 43, 36, 20, 21 and 18-foot classes of sloops, raceabouts and the American, Larch- mont, New Rochelle, Horse Shoo and Manhasset Bay Yacht Club's one-design classes, ‘The final race of the season of the At- lantic Yacht Club will be satled on the tower bay, starting rrom off the club- house at Sea Gate, This regatta 1s for all the regular classes of the Gravesend Bay Association, and In addition to the class races the be a handicap event for all yachts sailing in one class for a cup offered ‘by Capt. R. L. Cuth- bert. —Won by Yellowstone, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1; 2 3 -G| Columbia has also arranked mosis with Pena. Rortwater, 108, Odom. st ‘ork Univorsity. sche work in general was not Coat Pread R elie TL Ag Beton : eer This fall the ares be Tyee Fe ; + f Rah bet. (Won een: Tine tr 4 imle all the anna eophomore-tremhman games ‘ 4 ‘ ; > oe e Dr. Scharf third. Time—i.1 Daeran by. igniter, who. cook The] week} bike be OR MOTB ; Manhattan College will meet the strong eleren| Third Race—One and one-elghth miles, in by Igniter, who took the] week later a set of closed handicap games, only from Rutgers College to-morrow afternoon at|—Wn by Brutal, 6 to 6 and 3 to 5; Little ‘Andy Willtamns. 121. Lyne. aa oy (sheds we made a!! the gee ; on, eased up, by two and Pa halt tengine. Rockwater heid”on to ERICK GOLFERS for students, will be decided. The team may compete In more games at Buffalo the followiag week. NO BALL GAME Jasper Field in the first gridiron pattie of ia ‘noason. Coach Smith and Capt. Farley are con- fident that the outcome will be in favor of the home tem. eee Fordham College's ‘varsity will Ine up against Union at Schen . This game will serve to give an {dea as to their chances against Columbia on Oct. 8. Coach Murphy has glven much offensive work to the men, but they seem to be wofully weak on the dentesive. The team ta just beginalng to play together. The probable lino-up ia: Ma gulre, left end; Robinson, left tackie; Boyt left guard; Glennon, centre; Black, right cua: ‘Tommy Tucker, 6 to 1 for place, was second; E] Ghor third. Time— HAWTHORNE RESULTS. RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, Sept. 28.—The races run here this afternoon resulted as follows: First Race—One and a sixteenth miles. —Won by Fillform, 3 to 6 and out; Si- moon, 7 to 5 for piace, was second; All About third. Time—2.01 3-4. Second Race.—Five-eighths of a mile Won by Senator Morrison, 16 to 1 and to 1; Rankin, 2 to 1 for place, was sec How frequently you encounter opposites. Automobiles are luxuries every one can't have. MOGUL Cigarettes are also luxuries, but everybody can have them. The best quality for the least money. Curtain, right tackle; O'Tools, right end; Faj-| sretas tntrds mimectal t Jon, quarter-back; Capt. Fogarty, left hal g 00 a Third Race—Three-quarters of a mile MeGes, full-back, and R, Hy Gookin, rigat halt-) _ Third, Race’ Threc-quaticns oi mE. sae see Campbell, 8 to 8 for piace, was second: | « EASTON, Sept. 26.—Dave Fultz, Latayotte's| Duelist third, Time—1.19 1-4 now coach, has arrived here from Pniladelphia! Fourth Race.—One and one-sixteenth to take charge of the football squad. It was the|mile.—Won by Corrigan, 1 to 4 and evel | i ove place, was Intention to have the men go through practice | Flying Torpedo. even for ele fm the field yesterday, dut owing to the rain (Special to The Evening World.) Fultz morely put the men through al erase | jum, The men will be in ie GLEN COVE, L. I., Sept. 26.—The samo (Special to The Evening W: , | Mitel incetteaster confronted tie puyere| PHILADELPHIA, Gept, sche rain ; é ‘ Feet NT ST ‘this moraing who are competing in the] #8 made ball playing to-day out of the ‘ S| provipence, sept. 2%.—The Brown ‘varsity ‘open tournament of the Nasau Country|@uestion, and the two games between L team was somewhat weakened yesterday by the Chub, and there was nothing left for|the Phillies and the New Yorks have ; j P | absence of Hamilton, the new full-back, who 1s VARICOCELE, them to do but prepare for another| been postponed. Jald up with a bad knee, Sheehan, the star ‘The Cluthe Truss pre- HYDROCELE, guard of 1901, wae aleo out for tho frat time, |fm sents a radical chango Havana Webb will probably be the eucste aad |Om Spm Aus Inlgoonalrcy PILES, Ten for 15c. Plain and Cork Tip, RUPTURE €x-Champion Walter. Travis _ Defeated H. G. Lockwood _ by Six Up in a Driving Storm. Rain Pursues the New York Team to Slowtown and Double Header Has to Be Postponed, DIEGO $3909OOOH To Be CURED Must Be HELD. ————— ‘The ently defaulter was T. D. Hooper. Feat men were et Yorasteuth pics| GRAVESEND ENTRIES. fn the Glen Cove Cup divial Giewpiey of J. OG. Reno ue RACH itt 2.78 Rrentng Worit. Zerby Country Club, proved the vietor| a The entee Toe SEND, Sept jand tho other three men dropped back|are an folewe: on ComOrroW'# races fino the Oyster Bay Cup division. The | First nase-ror th "| three who tied at 111 for the sixteenth | Ix furtoors, nies Teercelasy in the Oyster Bay Cup set played I aaa D. Lisechen ~ 10a | and W. Gardner, Nassau, proved} Gold Braid : areroia . 102 | e fortunate man. ‘The Dancer ‘ .. i 1 BR | +98 Worry Musidora, WL Fontente .. + 103 « Lockwood were drawn as opponents. | Alebarch Summery. Second Race—Steeplechase — handica, ft See erg ee a ares ean tee three-year-olds and up; about treo. mil al NASSAU COUNTRY CLUB. one-half, miles and 094006008 64606 ‘EL, Kellogg, Fox Hills, beat J, D. Travers, | i + OK ce 120 ‘by 6 up and 3 to play; F. A. Marsell AD " beat Deveraux Emmet, Garden City,| Silver Twin iter J, Travis, Garden City, beat A: Shision Causery Cl, 676 uo an Thint Race—The Fiatiands 4, , Wee Dura, deat | Ov" and a bait furlongs ‘crower, Deal, by 4 up and 3 to play; | Lady Jowephine, 89 Cinguevat i, $r,, ‘Neasau, deat Gilman P| Duraszo ...... wot ‘by 1 up; W. A. HU, New| Latly Albero 98 , Hollywood, by 5| etter. atts ‘Maxwell, Nassau, | Mackay Dwyer 107 Giovtona Nassau, by 2 up and 1 to| SoM AL Secet.. 109 Forward ‘Cory, Oakley Country Chav Sparkle Buber re Red Knight ay B.S. Koapp, West Brook, by 4 up and fo biey. Foarth Race—The Occidental Handicap; 4 NORTH COUNTRY CUP. agen; (ng me —_. Apawamis, beat A. A. Burton, | Blues af +1260 Ethics . hac ap and, 3 to play; D. P.| Articumce e120 Andy Wiltlama | it aay B. Adams, Crescent + reD18 Dixie Line. ie by 3 2to play; John : 3 Yar Excellence beat W. L, Gunther, Oak- eee ceed] Arpenal Sto play; H. F. Whitney, +104 a the big games with Yale, Harvard and Columbia, the only satisti Grown tomorrew as ncheduled. A now ta earn how wellt fall / daa es i pats i ‘ é “8 small cost, Positive Cure Guaran- 103 g 26 i ; Bees vical tna} cogasing’ ot a eveceestul(Cootbsil!| Mm upture. GB cured. No. Belts: ey . WAS ; sre et the. "Poly" bore, have decided to help firmer hold by our Automatic Pad. lundays 10 to 3. ) eri eS ee ih nd it is 1 ih ta a race to @ Wagon al it ex. attty have proven loyal rooters ti Loi! that Gresceum Lord Derby ani spective teams, while the, Polytech ce Hotre: 96; Sat. till 8 P, M NOW LOCATED AT | John A. MeKerron will meet for a large players have had to depend upon Vite’ Cresseus will trot a mile against mupply that atimulue that te alwa; | time, girl rooters attend a gai Sportsmen's Goods. HORSE-COVERS, | for pamphlet he manager of the Coloy team has rotifed | olution of the Rupture FISTULA, ithe latest type will be put up in «| we can {reo you of 1 etdent with the annooncement that Sootball | DON?T NEGLECT your 8ur teed Without Operation an’ bo made for coach this fall comes the news that the sourg so-called jaw method" treatment, Call or write for PEE LOOK. Write fons btuateated Gookiet: 157 West 44th St., Near B'way, New York. 1] . ECZEMA :2< Nae ete . in the system of Uric ae ‘ | t 0 S With our tmproved Elaatle Truss. Worn with - Acid or other infin | 2X WD KEVIN SD Sr SE oi eo IMPROVED ELASTIC TRUSS CO,, and Spring Colter will work off hin deficiencies in tiwe for/MM Trusses, and Is Manager Dodge that owing to the poor condition | MM problem. 3 iene eer Py kauad they erill not be ante to play | Calland. & And Other tnd. the rat w iy wit | those: torturing straps Rectal Diseases, thea begia. and heavy eprings atl mat “Poly Prep" in Brooklyn is at | HM Cot SEL E hare, The Blurrel ate uthe Truss w luce the alzc of fm) tion. tree, high piteh because of the quality of the cam Clutho, Truss will reduce the tise of taay atudenta at Packer Inatitute, who have tn Tight, cleanly durable, guaranteed. ff] , Otley Houre—9 A. sf. to 4 P, M. and @ to tha past constituted themselves the especial root- | fy Coughing, lifting. & only cause a oH PHOTOTDOD MN DOHHD 110 Lot the tntereat. itr the work oc (he football wrt ; Z é a 2 estat last al dhe patie came the pf CHAS, CLUTHE CO» 20 Base BUD R. O?MALLEY apy Giitiente at Eeaemus Hall and: Pratt 1a- bet forninine students at Brawaius Hall and Fale 8 are, Now York. (NO Agents.) Rupiure & Rectal Specialist, ” matory poisons which tica "freer, Lady in ettendance for Ladies iad 708 nroadway, Now York. Two doors be Tear Sth St.” Emabiianed 90 peste e | Articles of Agreement Will Be| Great Pacer Will Try to Lower | find their way into the blood, and are forced by the circulation through | TRUCK-COVERS. Signed in Milwaukee Next! 1.59 1-4 at Terre Haute the glands and ‘pores of the skin, Cia iH to burn like fire, and STORM-APRONS. . ‘ A e incess itching allows no rest night or day. Fezema appears ‘in Week and Battle Is Sure tof Oct. 8—Grand Circuit Races Weinseana tt: tani Our paraffined 12 oz U.S. Army Duck = —— Notary Garden. ler ty Take Place. a great many different forms, beginning frequently as a mere redness | Covers will make any healthy horse laugh at M EN Cc U RE jar Fitth Race—For maiden two-year-old ‘ ski low: y little blisters or pimples, from which a clea fae Hr Be, Pak arbor GU | FMS ftae—For_ maiden arcolle Postponed of the skin, followed by little bli pimp EV cal eats atcwill eesnieyore trek are aa | say BRIE COURUEY, SIO | Princelet seicess 6:-s110 Lore ‘Treo ees or straw colored matter oozes, form- ioe and ihe driver: 4 | Famous R. No,88618 guaranteed to cure all ai itp araneizaC Wt Guy Park ‘ | SALT RHEUM ing into sores, scales or scabs; this | Powder and protect the driver in any storm, Where capsules and Injections fall. 75c, par Bip TeeabadeueshceiiOl eee Lanter | MILWAUK Wis, Sept, 28.—Jule (Spectal to The Evening World.) is weeping Eczema, commonl; |All the sizes Lighter than oiled canvas, | bottle; by exprean $1._ Kremer, druggtet, 428 7th av. ores. | ' = en Bessie Mak TS RMR segtee wala Delmar, manager of the show in which |) TORR BAUM i i called Salt Rheum. These acid poisons sometimes dry up the natural | Wears longer. Costs less. * GLEN COVE CUP. erry Roy 107 Tady ia Waiting Fatabaly: Gosved 1d torceve hate asta CUNO, Uombenr ban iundar tne (5A8% 22| ollpiandithoy skim becomes hand jand: dryijolten| cracking cand) bleeding: — amis, Baewor Hill, best FB, aay aiiiner, tovlay thatshe had ree . Henan: one ie puult races have; and causing intense pain and fearful itching. This form of Eczema is | But don't forget atout our 259 kinds of ) —______ ee tee ind hol eictnatnt . erp se. r had recelved word from|tion a the grand circuit races have| ‘ ae . egeta S Ae | aici macdnue! inzoen Istrapaeh. Jeter vio tl a . hoped the track will have dried 4 n . eats and Tickle-Breeding Toys. butt your bri ‘what beet. Hi, Mamition, Nassau, by { up| {28 Race—For three-vear-olds and upwara;| Jumes ¥ Jemiries would sign articles In order that the races may be fin-| pimples and blackheads break out upon the face, | son c, HOPKINS & CO, 119 Chambers St. FV OaATizn iet alae Cipent aioe Caan K. "Townsend, Jr.y Nasaau, “ ‘ : ; : ae city,’ by bw Dest itu 87 Shandonneta A fight for the heavy-|igheq on schedule time the first event neck and shoulders asa result of polluted blood, and this humiliating | = | INVESTIGATE Reo | Kiera nee. GccutT ee. HeNkrs | weight chomplonahin of the country at) wit be fun tn the morning aid the Faces! disease is called Acne, Local remedies afford but scant relief. The — = ii EDISON 1 Brooklyn Jockey Club Races play; D. A. Loring, | Kilogram The Diack Scot & meetin bett and a repre-| will continue all through the day, blood and system being saturated with the poison, the TO-MORROW AT 2.15 P. 3 PHONOGRAPHS Medical i matng of the Ci Saat ts -The two, PATCH AND CRESCEUS eens the sivagishiongsca, snd all the waste arid is aan a ctu. American League games, which | eliminated through the proper channels. S.S.S. ry -DINDI BE Hatentiret Soin Ce, | Stang Bh eMule ....9h A NGi}tO be Dlayed. here. this afternoon’ bee TO GO FOR RECORDS. | ycices the blood rich and strong, and under its ‘I Down Week |! s: OLD DR, GRINDLE, beat H.'V. Beods, y BAEIB. Laut fii|tween Philadelphia and Washington,| Many Ventures Announced tor | tonic and invigorating effects the general health oud INOUE: S! aclentige treatment ‘hood ‘a5s| Were Postponed on account of rain. Memphia tren ttinig eating! improves, and the skin becomes soft and smooth again, Largest Line of Records inthe World. | tory throat ami outh, ulocts, palntil sweltboes s. s. & contaius no minerals but is guaranteed purely vegetable, Kidney and ‘bladder complaint, scalding. tn@ases jerson, North Jertwy PACES £ Trump Rey | sentative of J ¥ : hae qari: entative of Jeffries In Milwaukee next| ‘The directors have “announced ‘that | 1 t Pett, TB. Hoope Fees: t s week. Dan’ Pach, (will ko. atter the packs AGNE disease cannot be reached with washes, salves, powders Watson,” Kanex Coun record Mon Oct. § i | chub, Netenae by 1 uy Ix y or other local applications, 8. S. S. restores the de- BAY cur. mtakeh Country Club, deat Standing of the Clabs. teriorated blood to its normal condition, stimulates Aig AUN OT Repti Me te Ametl-| MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept. 2.—A number s < tation, gravels & eilig eas Eii| been played here this afternoon betwreg | Of festures have been announced for the Write us if you need medical advice; this will cost you nothing, ments ‘re fall meeting of the Memphis ‘Trotting | Utustrated book on skin diseases sent free. Baltimore and Boston was postponed Park Assoc! . 9H Account Of ruin, ark ‘Association. Dan Pagah will THE SWIFT i PePy S: Weweginagt: Leeper rtaeg : ‘ , Seis sentcain