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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 99 “PITTSBURG PHIL,” BY HAY DON FONES. TO MARCH SLOAN OUT OF FRANCE. Expulsion of Ameri- cans Connected with Racetrack Scandals Predicted in Paris. WOMEN MIXED IN IT, PARIS, Sept. ° 2%.—Tod Sloan, the Jockey, and fully fifty other Americans will very probably be taken to the frontier shortly and expelled from the country. Recent developments of the investiga- tion into the doings of the “sure-thing” experts have caused sensations all over the continent, but the climax to it all came when, the Chief Commissary of Po- Uce of the city ordered all implicated in the swindling game before him for examination. All were questioned of their methods employed in racing, holding baccarat cards in games and roulette tables. None was more y questioned than Tod Sloan. For :h hours.he was under fire and retired em- barrassed. Others who were tne subject of questions for the three days the ex- supination, lasted were Sol Schlesinger, of Franklin Syndicate fame; \ cabepty, J. P. Horn, known Who ‘several’ years ago was a waiter. at Coney Island in New York and later a partner in bookmaking with Fred Walbaum: Herman Preusser, Bob Rose, Sydney Burns and Alex Hassell. No| women were examined by the po- lice, but It was elicited during the exam- {nations that several from America were implicated in the deals, What their names are could not be learned. ‘An instance of the way the swindiers worked their game 1s told by one of tne complainants. Although many devices for takin track: at_one of the Paris “He was approached by a man anf told certa’i horse that was 20 orders to buy the horse out of the race. He bet, , the horse won and my, friend bought the animal. arted him three days later and an Renastean Jookey who rode him deliberately pulled him. The next | time out, he won with ridiculous ease and the swindling gang had be#s on SCEPTRE BROKE RECORD FOR STAKE WINNING. Switt English Filly Won 1,000 and 2,000 Guines, Oaks, St. Leger During Season, Sceptre, the great English racehorse, winner of the One Thousand Guineas, Two Thousand Gulneas, Oaks and Bt. Leger, has broken all records for win- ning such races. The filly earned $115,975 for. her owner. Such a performance stafids to the name of Formosa jn 198%, | but she ran a dead heat for the Thou- vand and divided the stake. Game Chick, the filiy at present leased to William C, Whitey, and her mother, Tierce, een eold for $50,000, Mr, Whitney's lease of the filly terminates in November. The new owner is Bir ‘Tatton Sykes, and his agent, 1. Peard, irransed the pure! Hajor Tierce is bell val % “Galuinute. ROWING SEASON ON HARLEM IS NOW OVER. “Seullera’ Row,” It In Expected, Will Have a Permanent Site Across River Next Year, The rowing season Is over, Nearly all oarsmen who during the season took spins in shells or gigs on the Har- lem have stored away thelr craft for the winter months, Looking forward to next season is in order now by the husky Harlemites. There is every belief that before long “goullers’ row" will have a permanent site on the opposite side of the river. | The encroachments of the Macomb's Dam Park bulkhead will sooner or later drive the clubs to quarters where they will be more undisturbed, ———— Giants to Play Hobokena, Jobany McGraw and dis Hoboken on Sunday to pla: the St. George Cricket Gi greatly wt eney. met Med jay. thelr. beat. to. win. BArr (he Britaeport team a week ago by his great Uwitling, will be In the box for the Jersoymen. — DIED. OURRIE.—At Brooklyn, N. ¥., Sunday, Sept, 28, ~=1902, THOMAS TURNEY CURRIE, aged 76 veer. Funeral wervices at his |e residence, 131 Pptan at., on Wednesday, Oct, 1, at 2 P.M; ence to the Fresh Pood Crematery, where je remains mill be cremated. Fredericton, New Brunswick, papers please copy. ats will go to the Hoboken team at nds, The Jerreymen Help Wanted—Male. CARPENTER—Wanted. ‘carpenter immediatel; st. & Columbus. Siicholas Rink, 66th at. & of reversing these positions and letting the runners lead the HOW CRESCEUS MAY BREAK WORLD’S RECORD. Trotter's Pacers Wi Ahead of Him in Trial at Cincinnati This Week. It fs rumored that A, J. Welch and George H. Ketcham prise on the horse w with the attempt of Cresceus to beat his record of 2.024 at the Cincinnatl Grand Circuit meeting on Wednesday. In all of his exhibitions the champion the Arotter from the atmospheric resis- chable ‘him to go @ faster mile, LIPTON AN AERONAUT. LONDON, Sept. Jay makes the fol parties in private rooms, using marked rid In connection until well down the home stretch. ‘i Baron Liangattock and. anventhusiastic “Andy” Welch has conceived the plan and’ experienced aeronaur. ay nearly to the believing they will thus shield ordinirlly encountered and thus A news agency to- Rolls is the youngest. son of wing announcement: |! ‘Sir Thomas Lipton, who was recently elected a member of the Acro Club, con- templates a trip across the Channel with the Hon. C, 8, Rolls, and in the ) event of the voyage being made in a bal- trotter has been accompanied by one or! Joon Sir Thomas will be accompanied two pacemakers that kept behind him/ by /his stetm yacht Brin." ir. MORNING GALLOPS AT SHEEPSHEAD. Track Still a Quagmire, but} Some Surprisingly Cood Work-Outs Are Reeled Off by Crack Racers. (Spectat to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sept, 29.—The weather was dark, gloemy and much out of sorts at head Bay this morn- ing during the galloping hours. The track was muddy and out of shape There some delay among the train- ets on getting the racers out, but when they did come to the open there was a great alr of stir over the course, and the galloping brought off was surpris- ingly good August Helmont’s Nine Spot covered six furlongs In 1241-4. Fire Eater Ja half in 0.66. Sail Maker and a mate turned five furlongs in Masterman, Mizzen, Lord of nd others were shown to ‘The fast Parisienne 0.64 1-2. Princelet in 1.10, Numeral mgs In 11d. Ada distance in. 1.14 1-2, a short breather at three H. RB. Durham f mile ground the route In 0.55 nosent Aceful fur- Fire was asked a itive Pir, 1 197. Judl \ mile in 188. A. Le A Marjorie and Dinksie recied off six tur: longs in 1.24 1-5. L. V. Bell's Humor galloped a mile In LAB 1-4 G. Whittier did five furlongy a mils {n 1.90 reeled off a halt in. 0! turned six furlongs in 1 y money away froin the Unsuspectsig are | in operation, ‘he says. the greatest | money maker for the gang 1s on the! 3. “Not long ago | ! iend e Paid. | for family use, Fancy Golden ‘Santos, per pound.. +++ cunii2c Corned or Roast standard brands, 1 Macaroni or 8) Beet,’ ail nie Choice quality, large for. Imported Sardines, with key, 3 25 C CANS [OVeeeereeerrrererees Very Best No. 1, All Kinds, A POUND, COFFEE, Best Mocha and Java, IN Pound Package, 50c. STORES EVERYWHERE. 106 RETAIL BRANCHES FLOUR SPECIAL THE FAMOUS Pride of St. Louis Brand. The highest grade of Fancy Patent Flour obtainable and an ideal flour It not only makes the finest Bread, Cake and Pastry, but it makes more bread to the pound than any other flour we know of, Compare This Price with that Asked for the Best Flour Elsewhere. 24% POUND BAG, 45c. And to Every Purchaser We Give a CAKE OF YEAST FREE. 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