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—- ' bed THM WORLD; TURADAY CVENING «COteT 2, ton, “@ SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. @@ HERMIS, THOMAS'S GREAT PACE HORS GIANTS RESENT MCHESNEY, SCRATCHED FROM BIG RACE, Defeat of irieh Lad in Handy Mi 'GRAW H ISSES Wig Mac.” Frightened Gut by ee a ee me oe Fashion by Herma Proves Mod. Refused lseue in that Thomas's Great - Champlain Stakes at the Spa To-Day . Argument Follows Mention of Manager of the Olub in Gong at Fourteanth Stroat Theatre. Horse |e ae Good Aa Ever Now f the house, however, were heard eome tro! over their feelings: It le lucky for | ere and his whereat the wh | Ball-Tossers Enjoy Themselves arose in indignation Sam Mertes waiked | 10-44). All the fellows on the voarn ad EARNS h DRAW | | mit that Charley Babb played a mia pe at the Seaside—Keens Them) Nem wis sect’ ane ce one molcontentay fant win Meaniices ase ce RAT TS | stand to | | - — —— | in Good Trim for Fast) — ~~ = $$ bial vos" POLICE HAD HAND __ “vicutorsite tones | Managers of Western vase |mave inaugurated an Innovatic ; \ing care of their men on visting this | ° | city. Inmtead of quartering them in ho ae oe telx uptown, they mre now taken to! | Hath Beach, where they get the benefit! prrLADELPHIA, Aug. %.—A_ free | Worked Smith into tis own KANBAB CITY, Aug. %.—Overcoming ¢ |@ handicap of weight by cleverness, and of the ocean breezes and the bathin, nf y averted at the Na-| Chasing him all ering 2 j | ara, ofaeirartoaiae Ww oets therEsatal'l cece ec sat night where {GAUBHE bis man a wicked right on tho | making practically every round his on oe aecetel rhb nephew diae Jaw, and followed it with a left on the | points, Johnny Reagan, of Brooklyn, | KAngInE, over the ropes |fouKht Tommy Feltz, also’ of Brooklyn. | to quit, His q@ec- | twenty rounds to a draw in the arena| the Missouri Athletic Club last night. | 1e decision of Referee Porteus was all) | Belmont, the biggest hotel in the lower | sack MoClelland, of Pittsburg, and | othe end of the resort, and the members |sammy Smith, of this city, were sched-|,gmith war lan q of the Chicago club® epent Sunday |iieq to box six rounds. ‘The dout}onds jumped up in tt there, So enthustastic were they over! marked the opening of the fall boxing | McClelland away, 1 ! for the Smoky City 8 to their treatment that they have confided | é er cious jin this elty and came very near clowing |taye a hand in the fracas cite- |that could be made, as Reagan before lw Landlord Richter thelr intention of leuts SENHA RANI NONOGRERUIIE ee eens ment was intense, spectators made althe fight forced the agreement that If jeutting out Manhattan tn the season | ar one time during the contest a dozen | rush for the ring. seconds of |xoth men were on thelr feet at the end| J after this and spending thelr time when |. mare biue-coated guardians of the} Smith were neurl The police . re blu cleared the way tothe ‘ring and after /of the bout it should be called @ draw, ae and pushed signal |, e paps iepes is a on the whores Of | peace were engaged iva rough Honae |gonsiderable trouble restored partial or- Feltz was pounds the heavier. t VERO Re with nearly one hundred spectatora and . 7 re P . 7 ' | @ gucsts at the Belmont, which talaciters’ seconds In or about the ring, | ptt broke out again shortly atterwanl While Feltz had m followers who . . . Ahe Attel, the clever C ia feath- | full of unsophisticated New Yorkera,|' > een | The referee called the men trom their | recelved the decision with cheers of ap- | > Ex-Champion Wires He Will] cweigis who. was compelled to can-| ere disposed to worry When thes Jand it was only the promptness of gorners and instructed them to Gentinus | proval, not a small portion of the crowd 0 és el itch with Brooklyn To! sul- | learned that a baseball club or two |poilce ofMcials that prevented a woeo8 crowed shouted, but the) thought that Reagan was in reality the | " Be Back Next Month id A mAtch withoBrookly ny Tommy's would be accomn 1 at the house, | 2 iginatiy | BOYS, continved. § McClelland’ punched 25 | i e@ bac eX’ on ANG ivan bere he West End A. ©, of|nand they wwaited arrival of the. HM contest which was oot originally | gmith hard, when’ the latter lost his| Winner. Feltz showed signs of severe} j . 5 severe case of | Knights of the diamond with anxiety. | scheduled, | temper and, raising his Knee, fouled Me-| punishment about the face and head, q Adds that He Will Be Glad And has been | In the estimat! al rina! ‘he contest drew a fair house and | (tlehand. |The Filtisburger was carried | while Reagan carried only a few bruises H : the | baseball player is Fobtrusive Indi-}ihe two fighters ataried in to work fro inade a rush for smith, ‘The police | {3eut the body. of It. Aid tore, | aH ee insaas quickly. McClelland uaed hia left with | were prepared and beat back the fren: | ror tie want wade & ready mixer and, | NEW YORK’S | telling effect, while Smith showed his | ML crowds | a he was met at every step with ready MASTER SPECIALIST. will battle the lemltinate | Way leven toot nwork A abblum: lends Binith waar oecueted Cochiy dress. | and, damaring return and in his own KE Wari if . rwelght lin 2 vd elgh mat ROMCRET the aneota taste ¢ Aires of ge ‘oughin, hammer ani our CHICAGO, Aug. at the ring wide. Attel ought to ilix blows lacked steam, wile those of | In-room, as the sectatosr vw rie en | tongs Reagan at times actually showed NERVOUS DEBILITY and radical in Sporting Editor Evening World; io Crouble securing the decision on MoClelland burt badly, ‘The Plusburger | ¥@Fy ‘The boul was stopped. before | UP to the better advantage, He went in 30 to 60 days by my own famous lightly and craftily, Will be in New York a all the best of the bout up to the | the end of the third Se! 5 thod When Mo-|jooge rights aud lofts witha eulences $ STRICTUR Coe ALCS Sd ' : | } 8, and be glad to get back, f r part of the third round, when he! Clelland had « big te: Smith. that dassied Felts ana ke} with ttt pt}. out cutting, stretch- ‘ . , . eral bed shill = ——— tremely b ing. pain or loss of time. It 1s @ mar- : sames J. connerr. | AUTOMOBILE RUN | The milling was clean, although twice vellous curs, \ ‘The above telegram was received this | a) Feltz claimed fouls which were over PROSTATIC Lema: nantly cure ANY j “ yescreveyed th | Hlooked by the referee, r A ‘ atterno n A caval ‘ ret . The i DOWN LITTLE GIRL | | by hls actions that Reagan nea Minne “ TROUBLE ba urtetemaa ta | eliow is playin tudeville in @ht- | Sar cae ae | jlow, but to many of the spectators it Deurediiiaies cago, und has several similar engage-| wt te PrankY ica narlariallpwesnia ween |Wppeared a» though Felts raised to his : VARICOCELE ized in trom, 3 to 30 Ments to fill before he returns to] peace Her skull anda rt rival candidates for the cycling cham- to the wind. ean aberced punches : feral absorptive process, Broadway fac! are i bey Bell POM @) Sonahtp of America, will do little loat- Ls) ———— BLOOD fe Sede EN I That he is anxlous to get b there] Staten Island Road, and Chauf- [ing in the races in which they are to | POISON to2 trom Ay Oa tly j Is no doubt, To friends in the Windy feur Is. Arrested. | meet at Manhattan Beach on Saturday. BOTHNER MEETS LUTTBEG. ; See nee rey, oh oem i City he has declared his Intention of qult-| | Besides the champtonship they are after : += SSES ye porininalvery asaats ‘ tng the ring for good, but just what] eas nolieeie pnb ateeli oc Uh AN ANCA M IT money and the inducement offered] ‘This wil be another busy night In pu-|ing been a six-round bout in Chicago.| To-night the light-weight wrestling (used exclug: ly by hia future will be he will not decide un-/ atten Tsing. repos years old, | £oF fast time will spur them on to fore Tgilistic circles. ‘Three Aghts are billed | war won by Dully. |. | 4 | champtonship of the world will be de- 5 c D: Ul he returns {nn Hives un Nelson avenue, Gifords | et their determination never (0 PACE) to be fought In ax many different cites. | cago wolterweights, will mest ine an | cided at Saratoga when George Bothner rue fore trieodly ee —— SS was koocked down and run dyer by an | each other In a race ‘The most (mportant of the three will|clht-round bout ut’ Oshkosh, Wis. This |and Max Luttbeg come together on the or correspondence. Come to me ta th TROTTING RACES OFF jfaiamovile en the boulevard at” the) “yey are to mect tn a halt mite andlyg the meeting between Martin Dufty, | Wil be, thelr dled battie.”“As both men | ta } Slusively. treating orfeate vead eeteclal She received a fracture at the base | two-mile races. To the winner of each |the Chicago welterweight champion, and Miltnot inet the limit. Great interest {s being shown in the . Ginenves of men for 30 years, Nothing \ AT READVILLE—RAIN, | of the s!:!! and a fracture of the hip. | Iap the'management will give $10. and it | Matty Matthews, of this city. the ex-| | A battle between little fellows ts billed | match by the sports at the Bpa, and ‘ PeeseR Tai oe ryote reed LIT es “Trrederick AoE Rochl, forty yeare |i & certainty that every’ one of (he) welterweight champion of the world.| [hs Moontoat “ate side cote ina | there In considerable betting on the re- oad Use ‘you bonsatly. vteeat poet austenite READVILLE, Mass. Aug. 25. chauffeur, of No, 17 “West | “pros in the events will make ¥ | They vi oy conclustors iM a tmentys hard-hitting featherweight, of Boston, | sult, with Bothner on the short end, aad estore yew tel 8 alth in the short. 4 . c eo or street, was arres(ed | Cs id bout re th t uron ‘Tony loran, is city, y q oni Lt @ least : Qrand Circuit races scheduled for jlap a race. round bout before the Por: HT mae Moran. of this! city, ‘They | Hoth men have trained faithfully for Comfort and expense ‘practicable, f : $$ : (Mich.) A.C, Both men are in fine fet-| Pill meet 7 a Lute ) Y AL Cn for nh pereunta ce ne the | the event, and Lutibeg is confident th guarantee to cure any case I under- | tle, This will be the second time they | gross receint N Z 3f you censet | elnts,” Goodman ought to beat | he will be able to pin the New Yorker’ rake If you call, write for m: a | ANSWERS TO QUERIES. ‘HURT Al RFADY have fought, thelr previous battle hav-| Moran on points, Shoulders to. the ‘mat. ‘and ‘carry’ the ‘ home cure, Medicines furnished i TENNISUMATCHESIORF: 0 ll'w. a cramsriaverren) count ele ED RESRG CAT foes Dr. L.R. WILLIAMS &, Readville track t @m account of rai duy were postponed courts in such playing of 1 hip was o W. HL. Waters—No. | James Loughman—Tack Dempsey was sight nam 2 | PHILADELPHDA, Aug. .2.—The font: | ualty list ts beginning its en- | man. John Flanagan, Myer Prinstein. Fill Boarding Hou and Rpomns Louis National Leu Vented from pliyit try 8.8.8. That medicine at once made ry | ———————— bat Mera ovahitiiehniayitaiaeascn E. P. Carr, Charles Bacon, Lawson eh °. jrolment. Altho pla seasc 2 ber Garity, R. Todd, Otto} ~~ = zi j * iene Shen tlest Gare! | CHICAGO WAITERS TRY AGAIN |is some time oft, une may has been put! piny Considine, matchmaker of the| SAN RANCISCO, Cal, Aug. %—An- geoerngh Fe Scharps, Howard Valen- Mad Maal had - a | the list of injured. He is Walter| Metropolitan A... of Detroit, has | other fighter has appeared on the p ava Saint : i ‘ PHILADBLPIIA, Aus, 35.—The he a. j ane eet pene chaster nigver and [completed all utrangements forthe tens | Istie horizon. Her mamee, cet (ie OUR: iting and a number of other men. who , A Disease ‘ Game scheduled ; . eo tye | Phey Meet Indifferent: Success in round battle between Frankie . of e 'M |distinguished themselves at the Metro: t arg ueuuied. toi Re. dlnsed! ner Effort to Up. Westalieante candidate for one of the back posi-|Gaiffornia. the bantam weight - | Jeifries in a battle for the title of politan champlonships last Saturday We Inherit, 7 delprta Natio fee teams se | CHICAGO, Aug. — The striieing| Hons on the U. of P. team jplon, and ‘Tommy Felta, of South Brook-| World's heavy-weight champion, ‘The [have entered the games of the Grace re i Ca RLY aE Mittsoure. Ib€ | walters and cooks made another fea, Wille at practice he fell and had his| 1c. Mite wnt pace eet eRe Ot aera: fighter is Jim Scanlon, the Pittsburg Lone island Cli. next Saturday. Late Scrofula manifests itself in many ways. Swelling of the glands of ; asa Herite effort ‘lorday fate. effect, Weft Jee broken at the ankle. It will be! Hoth hove in Chicago yesterday and re-|2eavy-welght, who won the heavy-|entries can be sent to George Schleich. | the neck and throat, Catarrh, weak eyes, white swelling, offensive thimlilac plordert wiichisetect {| five or six weeks dofore Zelgier will be celved their signatures to the articles | Weight championship of Australia re-|No. 4b Hast Thirteenth street, this clty:| | Oe Tak iavcraatlonan] Tec » offensive sores ‘ Aimoataktallntesebistateoter ae able to chase after punts again. of agreement. re ea cently by defeating Bill McCool. —————__— sada scesses, Skin eruptions, loss of strength and weakness in muscles almost a fatlure ‘Nokets were poste B hey will ba 5 pounds, wetgh Scantoi on his way to this city q ii a i aoUe all HS WarGhehaniin, eiiteel ———__- ingih a3 Pe at. on the at theca HUrHOEeST OE Heels city for! BULLMAN IS SUSPENDED. | 2% joints. ae fp Salaezabis dlcsase and traceable in almost every in- : strikes, were called’ to. stop it) poasibie| T RELAY RACE. the contest. The bantam-wet c| Seanlon he made $25,000 out of the stance to some fami- Scrofula. ppearod on the head of i Leanue: ce ninniDeara ta Veen ei| GREAT MILE + | plonship of the world goes to the Oghting gai in Australia and is willing! AmATOGA, Aug. %—Jockey Bull ly blood taint. Scrof- Utslo grande iid when 0 ly. 4 5 n continuln; 0) ‘om- winner. 0 bet that amount he will beat Jeffries,| 8! rOGA, - 25.—Jockey > Fi Fi spread rapidly over her ui |mitteen also visited other restaurants! ©... of the peat relay races of the| 7 “| man will not ride during the remeinder| W@ is bred in the The disease nextieriscked, the eves I } to call out their employees, meeting! int STREREHR CRTRRSTORTEHA of the meeting here. He has been sus-| bone, is transmitted ve Seared he won se lose her ai ov With but Indifferent success, joann Will reas egen ac ia maree tc Ghee ‘ ds f rt from parent to child, tty . beans 1 ‘st artholomew Athletic Club, to be pended by the stewards for interfering Pi * could do nothing to relievo the little An appeal for ald to the Steam Power | St Catoeace eentereatine| | with several horses yesterday when he| the seeds are planted nocent. 1t was then that wo decided Genin eek ht Heer {held at Celtic Park on Sept. 5 wax riding Choate, He rushed for the! i's taney, and un- ontrols the } Heat pled to be played a ‘al pal Re’ leveate New York ‘A, C,, Greater New York fall as soon as the barrier went up and t é Speedy and complete cure. She is Dow a Jot a special committes from t or-|Side A.C. A. C, Xavier A. A.,| =< purged and purified 5 he: BOTiE BERELY, , SARATOGA ENTRIES. uniaatlon to Investigate the merits vf] Mohawk Al Co. St jomaw (A, a TAILTIN GAMES LABOR DAY, | and every atom of 150 South Bth Street. Salina, Kak. | — | a Jand Grace A. C. have all sees teams | \ - wena the taint removed Seren ate to develop at some, period He your We BARATOGA RACE TRACK, Y nthe mile Et Lhese: caine: SS ——— The most popular event of the Talltin No remedy equals S. S. S, asa cure for Scrofula, It cleanses a: Aug. %.--The entrier norowa, JUMPED INTO THE HARLEM. ea | One of the shortest fights ever held In] Light-welghts will clash { 1 eee eae ae mine ng zk .2n| builds up the blood, makes it rich and pure, and under the tonic effects taces are as fol owe — MILITARY ATHLETICS. |private in thin wlolnliy wan decided last Inext Monday niaht. Geevan seme ntties | Labor Day will be throwing the Javelln.| of this great Blood Remedy, the general health improves, the digestive (Special to Tho Evening World.) | Meidge ‘Tender Saved George Seyern| Tho oficials of Military and Athe| Private in this k $ ight. George McFadden, ‘This is a new sport on this side of the organs are strengthened, and there is a gradual preesyearsotds: 6 rinon Cell, | lette Tourna George Beyers, ¢ sthreo years old,| N. J, have are the most prominent in this compe: hi ¢ {night at West Farms. After two min-) of this city, will meet Patsey Sweeney, | Water, never having been on any athletic ; ent of Monmouth County. | utes and ten seconds of fighting in the|of Boston, sn @ fifteen-round bout at programme in this country. Flanagan but sure return to health. The deposit of tuber. ‘anged for a ist of Ope | arse round, Bobby Flynn knocked out| 188 pounds before the Queen City A, C.,| ire Alitehell, the two ninicctaes: cular matter in the joints and glands is carried off, at ay prertae athletic prente: es ie i eid on Saturday Frank chrvatle with left cand joa oF Manchester, N. I, while Danny tition, and to ® Practical certale the the entire system rallies, and the sores, erup- rol! Forty= a pred ronnectlo i u hand swings on the jaw, efore receiv wane, the hard-hitti: i =) | records now in existence in t. nited i 3 ii Rass! Garis wo-day by Jumping into the Harlem River | (gyrjament held at Long Branoh. here] ing the blow that gave him his quietus | this city, will tackle pe lent ean Hl SS eante lio te tanieens tions, sugoties Soni ot Scrofula disappear Becond Mace—itsniicap seeplechane; whari | fE9M A Steam Barke ak the foot of One| cy ye lve events open to all registered | Gpryee wos floored twice by Flynn| Fall River, Mags, in a ten-round bout as soon as the blood is restore a normal condition. i WeacCandive FLORA TANG Otis Ucn eee) re Was Kntries for theso events will] with ghort right jolts on the jaw. betore the Gladiator A, c,, of Palt| BOOK ON FOOTBALL IS OUT. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and harmless; an ideal blood sep “lve MeCenaar Ata CeHiFall Bvldbe veel S with 4. J. O'Donohue. No. 101] chrystte would have lasted the round] River, ‘The latter pair will battle at pale ht ect *| purifier and tonic that removes all blood taint and builds up weak con- ; : a prisoner, a | Pront street, New York, to-mccrow, out bad he taken the full count each|1:3 pounds. Canole is the fighter who| “How to Play Football” te the title % stitutions, Our physicians will advise without charge, all who write about their case, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, Third Race—Ai ———[— t y i AS Eo ald time, The fight was held in @ barn and | defeated Jack O'Keefe, of Chicago, 80| the latest issue of Spalding’s Athletic Herkomer Offers Automobile Prine, | was witnessed by forty persons, each of | handily in a fifteen-round bout before! inrary. ‘The editor 1» Walter Camp, the ¥ Mandicay for ————— PLUMBER ASPHYXIATED. BERLIN, Aug. %—Prot, Hubert von| whom paid $2 admission. It was ae the Criterion 4. C., of Boston. a few! well-known authority on the game. The 107 Gold hi hall Herkcmer, the painter, has presented |19 o'clock ween the boys heecrar Aaah is ARO. book fs replete with valuable !lustra- s fi t - —_—_ Maes Meee Hie teeae |= sie trophy. to) the Bavarian’ Auto | Niu ad J48y JO ee a eee tions and containg aa well a diagram. of Men Come to Me! iWering from Vart soceler i Raoe-—Handicap ating Gas at Home, mobile Club for international compeu-|They_ were to box twenty rounds at YANGER AND HANLON AGAIN, | {he new Meld, with instructlons tor lay . > suffering from Varicocele, A ? 1g, Robert P. Lee, forty-five years old, al tion, not for specd but for the best |cxtonwoisnts, */dng tt out, I€ also contains an interost- Stricture, Acute and Chronic Uicers, Blood Poisoning, J 085 3 i A 3 p lon, ———<———— Bessa 0} plumber, committed suicide at his home,! tourist car adapted to general road r aI ang cfee un how to play the gai HY cllings, Catatrhal Discharges, i HA: w No, 3H West Twenty-Atth street. to-day | work, mountain climbing, excellence of ACCUSED OF “DOPING.” Benny Yanger, the Chiago fighter, and | “tnsothall: defense fe capably written by: lorms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, Ae) * ‘ Raat 7 by inhaling gas. Wraicesltand) WaReans Capacity One ot Eddie Hanlon, featherweight fighter of| w, A. Lewis, formerly iarvard centre = Bladder and Kidne: Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, iy anda Pat a that colntalOel Grete masateiitca eons = 5 California, have been matched to fght| and coagh o defense at arvard. John )\ Erysipeiaa or any Eruptive Conditions of the skin, or 110 DEATH HIS REWARD, P of Weeward pe consid | ST, PETERSBURG, Aug. 25—John | again. They have been signed by Mor-| Longer, DoSaulles, Salus former quar any Associate Diseases of Men, to come and have a social HO ssrederick W. Krieger, of No. 1427 Mum-| °°@tlon and courtesy shown by drivers | Olver Kelme, of Lexington, Ky., 2] rig Levy, of the Hayes Valley A. C,, of pay aciarter tack, ¢ f chat with me, I will give you Free of Charge a thorough sonal examination, together with an honest and scientific opisign Sporting. of your case. Suffer no longer. Consult me at once, te if Pom can't call. Hours, 9 A. M. to 8.30 P. M, Dally. Sundays 4 108 ¢ord place, the Bronx, who attempteg)*° ‘40 :nen-automobillng. public. trainer, has been suspended for a year} gan Francisco, to meet in a twenty- 9 to stop a runaway horse at Twenty-ffth RS Fe LE owing (o the alleged drugging of a}round bout before his club on Oct. 2 treet and Broadway yesterday, died in] YANKEE TRAINER IN GERMANY, | horse. mee Kople with wale HD wns Rho jboya, put up. & Brent, battle at “4 AM. to 8 aod athe New York Hospital to-day from in-| Clem Pierce, the American horse | Connected, has met with phenomenal) vince a draw, ‘The ooys will fight at|GHICAGO HANDICAPPER, 233. Broadway, o9- M, Consultation and Adv ree. 4g ternal Iniusles. George Rudolph, the|trainer, will very likely train for a Ger| won *00,000 Haine, denies ‘the charge] 1% pounds, weighing in at the ring slide, |’ posite, Post, Omer, gubllines ry mera ratte 146 W. 34th St., a @asecRd Bid isles atest H. M. 2th te % driver of the wagon, of No. 114 Bast}man horse owner in Germany next | and has appealed to Grand Duke 103 One Hundred and Fourteenth street, telyear. He has an offer and will proba-| mttri Constantinovich, the protector off Baseball, Polo Grounds, to-day, 4 P.M. ‘by. ¥ more wia- "96 gull in the hogpltal. biy accent It 3 it Russian racing. ; : caleago vy News York.” adulation Oe, ** <perp thas cum be Bi ‘isewhare, ; 0-9: oe a, Cpsset ry

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