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HOW THE CHAMPIONS OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND TRAINED FOR TO.NIGHT’S ETE + —BY HAYDON JONES. THEM S FRESH ENGLISH The champion of Ireland is to fight the champion of England, Peter Maher, who claims that he always had his fingers crossed as far as the championship of Ireland was concerned in the numerous ring battles 1 where his opponents forced the short end of the purse upon him; will do battle again to-night in Philadelphia with Jack O'Brien, Choynski’s con- Herre queror. Maher refuses to state whether or not the coming battle will be for t8e championship he has so succesfully claimed. Along theese lines he is dumb. The title has been his for so long, despite many accidents, that he will probably lock it up in the strong-box before going to the ringside this time. O'Brien, too, has a championship title which he acquired with a Jimmy. He claims to be the best man in England, when he is there. For some time he has been in America, however. The two champions will battle at catch-weights before the Ariel A. C. for six rounds. If Peter wins he will be champion of England and Irélana . K i) too. NEW YORKS LOSE TWO BROOKLYNS WIN FROM |PERRIN'S ROSEALET FULMINATE WINS THE ml GAMES TO BOSTON TEAM. THE PHILADELPHIAS. HITCHCOCK STEEPLECHASE. & 5, c.cuaen Must Be HELD. +2—___— : (Continued from First Page.) sents a radical cheae . h from the misconstruct- i i i i . — i e@ Biastic and mesewasted pie’ ae oe Pe Superbas ae rosie eutiie Sletnes On and more and fast me was expected In the) Forward, who was q head in front of Frome, endl 28-day ; See all Hein editentod New York Driving Club Holds TIRST RACE, arnt RAG. selutlondr thohtupture a Selling; for maiden two-year-olds; about at not won at thin meet- ‘all and | Its Meet at Empire City) turing. Tearn how & sixteenth. Roe Baines We can free you of fan thove taOnoe ‘straps was under Cooley's fly. Dunn stopped Demont’s ner and threw the Bostontan The Batting Order. over Barry's head and Flood scorea| Track Under Most Favor-|_ starters, wnts. StrPlace, | Starters, whta., Jocks. St Hickin, str. Place out. Greminger's safety to centre sent Ritter heat out a slow bounder to Green ; Ponca, 109, Sharv. $f Jugitn Campbett toe. Coctn we and heavy springs at exter home. Greminger went to sec- and tock second on a short passed ball. i. i : : “ ond on the throw home, and to tnird | Sheckard, If Thomas ct Garvin's Texas Loaguer dropped safe Geant Benth, Care lige by Clreus., Bit rope eR LE eee DON’T NEGLECT jot 84 when Crovin let the ball get away from | Keeler, rf Barry, iC. between Childs and Fleming, Irwin and Tigris, 112, ‘Milea....... im si Fenteneh) Gries ae ae ” Cluthe Tru Maes him, Smith threw Long out. One run, | polan. et Hulawitt, rs Ritter scoring. Garvin was nalled try- Pearl Diver, 109, Redfern 16-5 5] Start poor.’ Won easily. Time—1.48, Tupture UNL Cures ee, Cae, tl - ahien, ss, Jennings, 1 ing to take second on a short passed] EMPIRE CITY TROTTING TRACK. | Seect sariorle, 109, H. leg Solesout faethe ne Greminger Fifth Inning. | Parrell) 1b Fleming, rf. K é Joe Cobb cut out the running, fol- E-traps; no poisonous injections of Long, 88. . | Fic Dooin, © MGhilde sent. a fy to Dotan. tberg}N: Ys Oct 3—The New York Driving} | Michaela. Sliowed by Judith’ Campbell and flome- | f9-called ‘new: methou'” treatments Moran, c. Dunn walked. Dexter made a nice Groen’ 3b, ae y o Barre | Club held its regular matinee here this | S4580¢ G4 stead. They hela this order ta the Ught, cleanly, durable, guaranteed. ‘ ; 3 J fanned. Thomas singled to centre. Barry Wittall, 109, 7 Coughing, lif Pittinger, vo. running catch of Matty's short fly, Cro Childs, 2b, : ne stretch, where Judith Campbell wen: to ughing, iting, &e., only cause ® mpi: dewi nin boosted a fly to Lush. Dunn fatled | There: ». struck out. No runs. afternoon under the most favorable con- Bellgario, a. Gepveibt . i a the. front. and atayed: there, winning | firmer hold by our Automatic Pad. Aa % to steal second. No runs, Uinyi rep mullayandicLatiam Fourth Inning. ditions. The races were called off last | Corusctte. Hip. ‘Martin 0 easily by two lengths trom Homestead, oH aa ce wlie for FREE Boo} ie al veitee Brecon acct Dunn got Moran's swift roller to first Las dats Sheckard lifted to Hulawitt, Keeler | Week on account of the weather, but the | tnx, 19 sl who was a head In front of Joe Coob, ath Stowee es . dat Beg Sa LD GROUNDS, BOF, | In stine ovr ittiger tanned. uals, hot | (Special to The Evening World) Aid Ukewlse, Dolan reached third on | conditions to-day could not be improved 10 SIXTH RACE, | Oct. 3.—Roscoe Miller had one} Ty bounded away from Dunn and it) agi PARK, PHILADELPHIA, | Green's wild thro Dahlen doubled 12] seling: for three-year-olds and up: about atx | ; is One| wile a single, He went to second on a i les do to Tight, scoring Dolan. Farrell sin. (UPON for fast driving, tyne. 2 | rurton is waders hdd inning and that tells the story of | wii pit enney walked, Brodie Kot Oct, A—The Buperbas and Phillies do} ote und Dahlen scored. Flood There were seven races on the onrd.| start Won driving. Time—1.12. ODEs, weting: ~ New ‘8 defeat In the first game of |under Dexter's fly. No runs Hot want for good weather in thelr clos i i ; Wyfleld cut out the runnin; ‘ .. Was tlelded out by Childs. ‘Two runs. and the conditions were best two in followed Starters, whis., str. Place. afternoon's double-header, Sixth Inning. ing serles, the second game of which | Hulswitt singled past Dahlen, Jen- vhie! In close order by Ponca, Phaon, Illyria (Clorita, 110, Odom. 4 5 46 this three heats, which assured quick results. he Bostoni: Crean lic notl their’ ee i | Was played this afternoon, but the Slow-/ ings hit to Irwin and, an ciectrical ame a and Catherine Chinn. ‘They held ‘this King Pepper, 118, Redfern 2 68 : jostonians scored si Browne's fly fell to Luh. | E 5 deuule play followed, Flood and Far- One of the features was the match |order to the stretch, where Ponca went Shea. 10 t en hits in the fatal third Inning, | Bresnahan's lift. Teni town fans refuse to tO out to Colonel | yell assisting — Fleming was safe on race between A. C. Fisko's black geld-|to the front and won in a drive by half 107, O'Connor. » 8 \ oO he game was a bril- | Gann’s hit and passed Rogers's big elephant. There were less ‘a fumble. He was forced at i & length from Phaon, who was a length 100, RY 2 a \ gener than that the & who covered the base. 3 vn ‘ nd by Dooln, Dahlen to Flood. No 08, and Fred. Delts's gray i, front of Wyfleld. gi wo 4 ' Hiant one, Victor Willis was an enigma | “Matty pulled down, Cooley than) a. thousand’ In attendance: when ’ . Di 2 Te ae Recs ttaee AE ele Ms Sonate i} | Seortina aoops. \ b the Giants, they scoring only four AE GEG) WHR LOH a) ba ye. p ay Hens lag eane ce ened teene Fifth, Inning. was never In better condition, ieee coe Meee aoe top | Oteanelle, 10S 1. set » 4 Bese n bite of hin delivery. stanae| He? tanned, No runs morning figuring on what they wil have|, Duggleby took ‘Iberg's place In th pmarien. olds and up; about two and & hai Sure 112, Shaw... aoa fypen.the second game started: “Hand- Seventh Inning. t 1 t he B era [hee Taiee ent a nk oa ae Event No. 1—Pacing: mile h best two tn Bet Ancenato: Snyder. 1 6 EubHneeri who, defeated the CHA DKal fa) «owt Berl lieee thee id SING REMC GAMION: lari claws | COILED Ree ey rote RCO GIVI Hccsaleriral heat Won STASIS Sc LPH whta. fin. str Da We pin fanaa ry ‘ rode rea firs en p04 Sarena ey of a close | foul, No runs. = + aS To orn, 10%, Co 6 the fourteen-inning game yesterday.) gry pied Ventiey 8 tose of his fit Mey | f° eal he Anieh iy a close) “Green fanned, Childe Gigd, Irwin to rin; Plumilas, ¥. d, Schmiot, second, Tine |Fwieinate, 168 i511 49-10 taay Baaneee wood, Mareen mo ‘, Fwas sent In to plich for Hontons,| tok low iy and the Dodgers are worrled over} jarred) on a play. Bheckard ran 244, Plumilne wan fret away and led tol cache nuns greid-10 | venoritay kon FIVE STORES: tus a y Jed y ¢ e tie f led do RS 2 eh barred fe 4 pons ze sae asked for the could Broule wae b aitiation, They are satisfied that) inte centr felt and hauled down DUR- | ine iret turn, where ehe went to a bretk end | ©Adiiaaumo, 148, Donob 1 King Pepper was second. | 97 Cortlandt, 1197 Bedford Ave., me ny 1 Teby MMeoult r Le ea mee, earlier than he e t ie My Moran | the Bostons have a good chance to win | #leby's ¢ Bitaeas ae: runi I ncaeatat casvuas Ubi ik Ltroet) awd lcouitated tke Perion, 133, Payton: és Hleachen was third, Ml Nassau, and ,,Brooklyn, lack Cronin was Actin | the baltover the loft ileld fenes |four straight from the Glants, and ‘ " Jead to the wire. Sam Devere, 13),Hern’t 6 bolted jme—1.10 4-5 25 W. 42d St. 637 Broad St. | * “whole for pitcher, and F yne run, Pittinger got a base cae s i Titre: fen toc Second And final heat won by Rowealet, A. B. | “Coupled 4 os ! Atel) im td catch, Lauder iia or a hone run Pittinger aot mass therefore Agure that they must win the| § mire die (OOK perrint Plumntine, FG. Sehmidte second. “rime | Stat kod, Won cleverty. Time—t,05 2 New York. Newark, N, J. game. Mathewson shit fe jE, vik [temainiug two games with the Quakers | {00m er Med out to Thomas, 216%. In the. final goat Mr, Terrin. forced) Adfidaumo fell at the frat jump. Pe ST. LOUIS FINISHES. Tahal hee and Bresnahan B i Dexter singled S1If they expect to win out Dolan foul fied ty Doolin. No runs, Barer Featear® (rent om the get away and’ was) ion fell atthe second and Sam | | Football meh ae ¥ ape. were tiled, coullaeatn Garvin and Ritter selected by mas senta fly-to Sheckard, Barry niga + mile heata, beat two) Dowed., This iett Zinaiber, Scotch Bush | pop CK. ste Ont B= A Inger And Toaney home. Dunn Kot 2—Trotting; and Fulminate to fialsh, Fulininace 2 TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Ost. % ¥irst toning, manta pop up. hr Manion to trim the Phillies to-day, while | 4s easy, Dahlen to Farrell, Flood took First heat won by lidertm, W. 3. |made all the running and’ won clever'y | The racea run at thin track to-day re- 2» White Pants, rane euaatoty past Grenaa: Elahth tae livrazer and Dugeleby warmed up for ee Wier Pri keke ileal Ci ial tadae ea ar beh length and w halt trom Scotch! suited as follows: well made and Bresnahan fanned, 1 file eventh Inning. : Jo. 9-9" jush, Who was second all the way. al setumd and Garney got. Me: ong threw Dun: | Phiiltes: a us vent No. 2 Third and final heat won| Zinziber was fifty lengths away. 9 _ furlongs.—Won_ by heavily padded, i. an one a innien vhien struck out Farrell line fled to by Bright Light (@ Barr), [derim CW. ay & and 3 to 5; Dave + r y rial. Hew nas, Dovin missed Flood’s third J. Clark), second, Time—219, THIRD: RACE. pmmerk, $'to 1 place, second; Santa ul i] and was rewarded rike, hit Emsile and the run- Second heat won by Bright Light, Barr; Il- Hendicap; for all ages; mile and an et) Ventura third. Time—L1 XS i v fy to. AtoGanAL ly Hulswitt made a belt: nei Wan sent to first Lowin filed out to derlm, W. J. Clark, ‘meoad | Thne—2.30, | The nd ttace Haven sightha-of a mil db ny re or: eler's drive ove ulawitt, No runs, second heat furnished one of the clonest finisher Jocks, St HIC Fin, 3 hea 8 en fa otis retired . Dunn threw: Moran) tthe ball to first! dis lifted to. Ke Fleming of the day, Brigh out Hiderim int advance Ouard, 124, asm Bat SE rete epee acte mandastor6 Reed Pa oie Brodie also go y runs flee, Iberg to den | bea sow grounier to Barrell, & bard drive to Tesult gave each | Daly, Bo ihn Parerae; Aig for Dlace, Kas second; | “eegeeet at sis Ninth tanins. ath runners, Dahlen vi ling to cover the bag. Doon ® heat for the ho innan, 9 3 3 7 Urquol’ thin me—L. 3 and knee pads; good e Second Toning. ‘ filling the bases. Farrell beat felted out by Garvin, Mlemi Event No, 3—Trotting; mite heats, best twol satire, $2, J 12943 ‘Third Race—One and on American | Moleskin ‘ | Hresnahan was mit by de Ni Teniinos use There | reaching second. Dahlen aasisted Green {0 three —Fire heat won by Joe N,, Fred Ger-| start ror. Ariving, Time—1.54 a mile—Won by W. Bowerman ratsed « fly to Cooley. Smith! Score . Kk out. Irwin singled Klghth Inviog. Gerken wen ‘the Seat heat with Nis new |the Kstretch St. Finnan ‘went to. Ravensburg, third. Times 2-4. Bait to Long. who retires Brodte ni © wed. Hitter was out.| , : Lee Qeraee Fen Ne Aa Ne Mais tanan [the front and showed the yay Fourth -RacecOns’ omiscWen ty Reese poreu rec Sronte: ns Seo | ngs. ‘Two runs | odt'*tey singled to right. Garvin struck | Coys cone? ‘ stretch and with Dal and Adv Schwable, 3 to & and out: Founding, 7 ble Up Smith. No runs |New York 10020000 } dewin to Farrell. Barry | gut. Ritter wag nalled stealing second, at No, S—Trotting, matle Meats, eat two| Guard a length away. In the ri home (yb for ‘place, was second: SIIK Cord | } Demont took Dexter's »!ace a: second. | tosto ooo trnose tre. Danlen hauled down | ees laa’ to. Jenntnga: No: hree—-Becond and final hest, won ty Joe /St. Finnon was soon beaten and third, Time—1:17 1-2, ek aot ouen s aL yup, AY pitch ad x : = Frei Gerken: Minnetor 3 a t ee uate sn y rice are ree fleid In Cn ‘ H tyra Jennings sent i$ nits wan (0 VO pe rs tp arcs 13 ur. Oerkan, made it cloned Cr in a terrific orive w Footbau Fant ever Démont fanned. Matty «Gr 10°8h ocho ' a «reat stop. Thomas singled | 2 Tie.” Aner the fem heat TD. wasltt sont ot | inate ten Hanee thee i, New York, boar nh Taanbow No run : Event No, +faclag, mile heats, dest FOURTH RACE. . = tiie invistbte iretn £. reinforced 3 QQ rs t eeler ln Ninth Inning. two In three. ane eas won eat he for two-year-old; about six fur- Vessel | RE i bs on Kary ele Ve pugh (Edgar Bronk), Mercury o ‘ SUF VES. Matty experienced the same di ied Di Ronee RSC aN Keeler singled to left. Dolan fied to] push, (Bd uy a tBoud Football Shoes, our black kangaroo calt teiCuuin aise fnoned’ “No re Meet OF 1 Hida to Hulswitt, | No rina Hutewitt, Panton litte to, Childs, Par cr Se HORNED penne Bag Ais kinins, (with, ieee: MLRIOW IN | rhoc, with the new Princeton 3 QQ ymerman got Lonk's foul lift. M . Se ood Nanded over Dootn's | eons Bsteny to Jennings. No) “pvent No, Trotting, milo heats, | interval A Rewtera... cleats, ts a knockout for all Falaed afoul to Bowerman. | Pt ed reen strucn out. No] tiulewitt flied to frwin, Jennings] dest two in three heats, Firat heat won | Fe 11d, O'Connor. & Never use your wife’s|} Some of last year 7 shoes, not L75 ier wenched first be ’ i “ singlet. Fleming singled, Dootn fied to | Dy Allabrieve. C. C. Lloyd: Jolly Bach: | Say HO Cramerssooess 3 belt for a dog collar. T's] sizes left, what * ore Is for. Mepis hese Bron er, Bs | ra Inning. olan Green struck No ryna, | elor. Hi C. Mapes! aeesads Tne, 35 2. Reeth, 116 Odom, 5 risky. Ingersoll $1.50 Head rarm 7 4 Yo runs. y . a. Lloyd riving Ris nm rr s Teh Martt 4 8 = Head Heimets No: ‘oarth Inning, i ell £0 0 Brooklyn 20232000007 y Rachelor by n f Pe a awayin LAN d set By prices. Browne ots pase on his drive to |New York i to rights Trewin doubted) Pitan 50080088026 age Sad Jumped away | oN iy der by mail. Feotball Vest -40¢. ¢ ght. jahan's hit in the «ame ai- |" pei | emaaee Ca ee — and Forward hey Tan this ay toigne ‘ ee line! [pester frrloncg aitognate ‘ te eetion was for two bases. After M lest on palle—< 10% stretoh, where Interval went to 0 up between cents and ball '¥ worstod ] Gann fied to Dexter Browne ran home ¥ GRAVESEND ENTRIES. nt’ bel CITY CLERKS TO PLAY BALL. |i" Mtayed there io the end. winning $1.98 d sheawards, mtrong ack. Oc re re x hy lady Stertin ’ e a a uards, ed i. Fs sacety to contr tent Bresnahas | : } Lady Surling : er : cleverly by a. Many a coach has tackled our football | heavily padded . Smt Pm the ball to . | ss Hy oa ingi Weel) Kaltt 105 ms | pants, our shin guards, head harness and * Shinguards, strong loath 75 & W8e “Sa Beth deste cena pit t Irw RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Oct, | “U7 Hi ae Oe netsh. le | nose mask without losing a feature, PY phat A say ASD I cer nne 10. Eats Biodle rine ot eee eee for toenorrow's raves are) sats hat fivanes Ts MME 8 | De employers of the Bureau of ehcilez Shaten $8 conte to $350 Table | yettaread sown » has ie Michselmae Miva Dorothy tor | Bulldings, Manhattan, will pay a game oer our improved Mlastle ‘Truss Worn wits | -cDUIs Sets, 69 cents to . les and Shot Guns from 2.89, 4.98 M TE UR ns CHAM P| N i aul agens afstomelant handi-] Sorkin Queer a Ange Daly | BM] of baseball with the employees of the night and day. Retains the rupture unier | All the Toys, Go-Carts, Cutlery, water- J 1? 1° 40:00. in th) artiient We atm F Lexington.123| Sheri Heit ior ae" Th ONT ureau of Buildings, the Brong, on | the hardest rine or gavereat strain. | Examine, | proof duck wagon covers and horse covers, We find some do, but the gerieral publle iy eae Ti] Princess Telane 119 Duniuce oa] mhatt A to-morrow afternoon. ‘Ae JOHN C, HOPKINS & CO., 149 Chamires St, J VO NOT care to pay 2 to 00 cont. JAMES FAILS TO QUALIFY | i. Seas 4) Mave. Pedes 3 : fn wore, et ict | " Hel aN Supt. Pegez M. Stewart, of Manhat- PROVED ELASTIC TRUSS CO., hes, but quality xt : als ts en Y TOR Rivadway, New York. Two doors balaw Wane quality stands frst li Gelana Va . 1 will_play, as welt as Michael J. {7 : ibs _ Gym asiu Suits, S) 0-4 and Apptiances, a Rinsts sven in! es | Gurvite ‘superintendent, at. the. Bronx | Amehers Beer Sen 8 maabliated 90 row EDISON wotg” “Kats. ‘iriiie a cvgeyt 1 . easvearcokie| md) eps j | au, John A. Lee, ehlet ti or a ports, Up-io-Date nile and sixtee | HARLEM WINNERS. Jor the Tenement-House Commission, and Pri Young Piayer Who Won National Title at Chi.!5 iB Sfaeal Wren cncesit ee | will wots umpires MEN ( U RED, PHONOGRAPHS Steet Striking Pag Pla Drops Out of Prin t T t | debawana 1) Arden Ms the wroaao, |" Manhattan Baseball ican, 4 ye} orm, the bestia he eo rm 2tor rE lark ht : a eau of Hulldings recently defea' m eure i fast and noiseless .. ‘ aL ee ee 7 feta i Lieb rnoon | Buildings or Satur wv Woerial > the Bewuing Worthy vas os as ' ; 2.50 ‘ 1 4 Mare irs! Pir vurths of a mile INCETON, N. J, Oct “In the! He t corel BF Via eee = ee. round stat Dia sieoi tt te 4 sf ; BH) Inturctiyn he : and » 6, won; tt Week Don't Suy Striking span ; seria 1 a to} for place, was sec F sor Korie ee Sees Sa 4 Van ond it May) (hid. rir | Do you keep a scrap book ? GA-~ rene e foago, the amateur . . 1 Asteria \ fen our io@ the United States, tailed t : 3 Not the Marquis of Queens- = Store, 32 E.I4¢ gst fuming Goate, cordirey * Gary ike a thunder! 104, ge \ bury rules, but a bagi: be and Batunap Rwe Coais"'ia’’ Bratt hero who have been looking on. od Hermits i td | * ef 1, and Arvenis record of th otter = a Prag Pov at Ts © foots \tegintored MEN aniutotuse' ce hic) Whete men hh " tt : Mertart t iy | thied. Time paste one of these “ ads." in werady Stark S 4) We have: the ra Ue Ria ah + ui 1 awe | TRA Ra ree, —V 7 ; eat Vas in the city, Ass atinday Hatlon, ile wan way of nin act Iya QUO ARS deat ocd oe purse. —Wen by it to remember MOGUL Cig- Medicab A Randel “hang © other student golfers Anais wil layed, betwee Ho two Race-Hor iwoyearolie; seillig, Are >t tor a vad: Crest thie . . omar o aud!o Faekets, policbed gal ppg eat ERTL rom {ie i, id Bae te aration, They'reone of thefew | | OLD Dat. GRINDLE, _ jpg gin ore 8 LOO E ; 5 084 x whine good things wo knowing Hh vena syeyalalin. 0 dinanaan ag Huson | pets Ave alwaye Corhett’s Physical Culture Sehaur, (6 2°) mln was second: about. f i re 29. oo pimet:i0 Smoke one and get wiso. : is Ne eg a Sy unt — Ten for iSe. 2 nat 8 ur and Utley Grannan wae in die old-time form yee vor v terday aad cashed several big beta . Pe one. aa"aat nln OA: le teens Sicilians Sears WOO Nemeral ae aga Sete. a a tl a Plain and Cork Tig. i DLW has tor ieee m ° sua aha Y QOKt Mankh experts 13 Abe wumber up te Oy oF wae hued,

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