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‘promoting Strang P mtreet and Lenox avenu: ‘SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORL samen > ee ieh aan eaain cc cae eae THE WORLD: RR TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, lus. ~ THE FST GIME _ Beaneaters in First Part of Double-Header by Score of 8 to3. Ritter, ' Bohmian. p. Umpire-O'Day. | (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, UN. ¥., Sept. 1.—The first game of the @ouble-header between the Brooklyn @nd Boston teams at these grounds | this afternoon won by Hanlon’s enim by a score of § to 3. The Trolley- \@oagers outplared and outdatted the Beanesters, and coneequently had no {rouble in carrying off the game. Willis, who pitched for the Bostons, ‘was hit very hard by the Troll: 'qodgers, they touching up his curves ‘for twelve safe drives, Garvin twirled a splendid game for the |Brooklyns, ‘The only changes on the |teams for the second game were the atteries, Schmidt and Ritter occupy- ing the points for the Troliey-Dodgers + while Caeney and Moran did likewise tor the Beaneaters. Viret Inning. jer oO) the second game t fing, a fear ny, which Ritter got un- der. Tenney sent a grounder stralgnt to Dahlen, who threw him out. Cooley’ soaked a fast grounder to Doyle, wno beat Dick in the sprint to the bag. No funa. smashed the ball to centre for ad it was forced at second on ‘a bunt to Tenney. Sheckard Gena clever steal of second vy a Gide, “Dodds fied. out to Stanley, ‘kard reaching third on the out, ‘sent a Ifttle roll to Carney and died at first. No runs. Second Inning. Gtanley reached first on Dahlen's le and moved up to second when loran got hit with a pitcaed ball Both runners moyed up a bag on Bat- "s sacrifice to Schmidt. Greminger ised a fly back of third, which Dah- - Ten captured. Aubrey was retired by Dahlen and Boyle. No runs. "slong fiy was collared by yy after a run. Gossler seat a ‘under to Tenney and perished at it. Jordan jined out the ball to left * for & sack, but was forced at second on Ritter's grounder to Aubrey. No runs. ‘Third Inning. arney raised a high one to short wei which ‘Sheckard captured. Dex- ter also contributed a sky scraper, which Gessler gathered in. | Strang mado a neat pick-up of Tenney’s @rounder and threw him out, Nocuns. Sebmidt walked, Strang was also | @eadheaded to first by Carney, Schmidt @oving up 0 second. Gheckard ‘gingled to centre, scoring Schmidt and to second, Dobbs sacrificed to Tenney and Doyle singled along the Srst-base line, scoring Strang jand Gheckard, Boyle stole second. Dahlen fied to Cooler. Gessler fanned out. ‘Three runs, Fourth Inning. iving Cooley's fly dropped | satel his base, Stanley's grounder to M n retired Cooley ut second. Moran ck out weakly. Batty also fell a to Schmidt's benders. No runs. 4 2d filed out to Tenney. Ritter games to left. Schmidt eent a groun- to Aubrey, who tarew the ball to Greminger, nailing Ritter at third Strang forced Schmidt at second on his grounder to Aubrey, No runs. i Fifth Inning, Greminger sent a long fly to Sheck- ar. Aubrey fanned. A low tirow by Dahlen allowed Carney to reach first filed to Dalen, Noruns. kard was flelded out by Batty The latter also retired Dobbs. Doyle mingled to centre, but was caught nap- ping at first. No runs, Sixth Inning. isposed of Dahlen re cteee foul-fiied to Ritter ck out. No runs. _~——- FIRST GAME. ‘Tenney, by gnd Doyle Stanley str BOSTON. : wid 00 3079 10 OI Deas, 02 © Doyk 06 o3 mo} 83 0 ‘Totals... Batted for Willis tn the nin: SCORE BY INNINGS Berned runs—Brovklya, 6 ‘Strang, Gensler ond Jordan. Tenney (2), Cooley and Shee! on errore—Brooklyn, 4: Boston, 2 Left on fexee—Brooklyn, 7: Poxon, 7 A ‘aud Doyle. 3: of Wills, noe Sarvin, Dob, O'ROURKE TO PLAY SUNDAY. Jim O'Rourke's Bridgeport team, of} the Connevticut State League, will play| the Murray Hills on Sunday, on Olympla 4Felé, One Mundred and Thirty-ffth Manager rong had another team booked, but O'Rourke was #0 anxious to get the that he might even the score with Marrays that be was granted the pe, He may re the services of McGovern to play second bane, his team will surely have a hard sot it, as Deogan, who ie in bis Beet form now, will pitch for tbe Ha: SS nae IGTON, Ky., Sept. 1.—Mand G., year-old bay filly, by Minerva Witkes, trotted a trinl mile at lays Park in 2151-2 Maud G. Mi in the Kentucky Futurity, of ; secede 214 The youngst MA by Charlo Van Meter, ne ere BROOKLYN FINISH. Aicke of ball the Trolley. furnisding these days, 1: ise to see them “INVADERS” TAKE MINOR LEAGUES THE FAST GAME WANT FAIR DEAL Tho Trolley Dodgers Defeat the! Gothamtown Ball Tossers Too “Major Baseball Bodies Will Fast To-Day for the Athletics of Quakertown—Get Early Lead and Keep It. THE BATTING ORDER. Athletics Harteell, der, p. Howell, Umplre—Adams. | Attendance—7,509, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 1.—The open- fag gaino of the double-header here this afternoon between the Invaders fom Gothzm town and the Athletics w: tured by the visitors. ‘They opened up the dall in fine style by slamming out two runs in the open- Ing sesnion and kept up the good work by gathering In two more !n the third nession The Quakertown boys could not find the ball at all and raised a terrible dis- turbance in the atmosphere. ‘The Athletics have an open date to- morrow and will put in the time p preparatory to mi day. me rib, and Seybold took his piace at firet, Manager Mack scnt In Bender, the Chippewa, to chuck them up for the Athletics in the second game, and Schreck broke them off "betind the bat. GriMth selected Howell to do work and McCauley again donned the mask and mitt. Firat Inning. New York batted frst out, L. Cross to Seybold, Keeler got a walk. Gangzel pushed one past L. Cross for a sack lams did the fan trick, Elverfeld fMlel to Harteell, No runs ‘Hartsell got a walk and was forced at second by Pickering, Howell to Will- Pickering was found aslesp at h, Howell to Ganzel, to Elber- L. Cross was passed along to the dump ‘by Elvarfeld and Gansel. No runs. Conroy was Second In Monte chucged’ Davis out at Ie, Hartsel plucked McFar- McCauley boosted “up & for Murphy. No runs, y was a dead one, Blberfe!d Gangel doing the | burial stunt Conroy picked Murphy's foul out of the grand stand. Hoffman three swipes. No runs, Third Inning. Howell fanned, Conroy nino faited to connect. Bender and Seybold salted Keeler, No runs, Monte was hit and ambulanced firat.§ Schreck sacrificed Ganzel sisted. Monte took all, and was pickled at the plate on Bender's hit. Howell to McCauley Bender was dead on a sneak for sec- ond, McCauley to Williams, No runs, Fourth Inntn, angel was scalped oy strikes by the Chippewa. Williams was the next faa Victim. Hlberfeld was out, Bender to Seybold. No runs. Hartael jammed one deay centre lot for a home run. wes quay for Howell and L, Cross fied along one to M: Which was a jubllee cateh. and Ganael did the trick for One run. ret in to in the Pickering Ganzel. rand, Willams Beydold, Fifth Inning. Davin beat out a hot one to Monte. Seybold seized Mefarlund’a foul. Mc- Cauley Med one to Hartsell. L. Cross Bvt Howell's boost, No runs. ——— ST. LOUIS FINISHES. (Special to The Evening World ) KINLOCH PARK RACE TRACK, ST LOUIS. opt. 1.—Following are the re- sults of the races scheduled to be run here this afternoon Tirst Race—Five-elghths of a mite.— Bird Pond, 12 to Land 3 to 1; | S'to 3, Was secund,. Interro:| ay third, “Pmei.03 Second Race—Mile and tw -Won by Kingstelle, to Varna F » § to was genta 8 Timend.ab 1 fird Race—Three-quarters ofa mil Won by Irby Bennett, sto 2 and and 1 to second a nty years. | | to 10; Custis, 2 to i was second; Ranchman was thind, Time—1.15 1-2, ———>>+$__— WINNERS AT CHICAGO. (Special (o The Breaing World.) HARLEM RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—The races scheduled to be run here this afternoon resulted as follows 1a half furlongs, — Won oy Durbar, 13 to 10 and 1 to Mary Hill, 1 tol, was second; Alamod was third. ‘Mme—0.f9. Second “Race—Short_ course,—Won by nator Matts, 7 to 5 and 3 to 5. By k, 5t0 2, Was seconn and Mr, Row third whined soluca. Time—3.3i Race—One mile eto T and | 1s 2-3." Fon- 6 to Time Wen by to 2; Brags. and Star Cotton third LOU DILLON NOW “QUEEN OF TURF.” OLEVELANIY O.. 5 lon, 2.00, was crowned 1.-Low queen turf this afternoon in avence of 5.0 persons at the (nter-clty matinee, Led by a band and-the famous tro} ter, the members of the Gentlemen's Driving Chi, with their g New York, Boston. . durg. Columbus and on the track, ‘where, ! d wtand. a floral blanket, hearing rlate Inseriptions w champion Lrotter, yas placed ont NOTED TROTTING SIRE DEAD. LEXINGTON. Ky., Sopt, 1.--Wiltos, 2.0) 2-1, one of the most successful sons of the great me Wilkes, died at Grover Land Farm, Georgetown, K: on Saturday at the age of twenty-two Years, Wilton was the property of Brock ¢ of this city, and J. 0. Grover, of Georgetown. He sired th pacery Will Leyburn, 2.06; Vv: 2091-4; Derothy Wilton, 2.09 1- the trotters Beeste Wilton, 2.001 ber, 210: and Moquette, record, 3.10, the unas-| third on a passed | ying | an exhibition game at Norwich, Conn . | eting Boston the next | Davis is again out of the game with aj) | | Realize Our Strength Some Day,” Says President Powers, in Explaining His Stand. | { | | | The National Association of Profes-| sional Baseball Clubs is drawing up a new national agrement for the consider ation of the big leagues, ‘The National Association turned down the one revent- ly 4rawn up at Buffalo because it was unfair to the minor leagues, Pat Powers, president «f the National Asso- ciation, says: “The major leagues do not realize our strength, but some day they'll wake up.! We have promulgated 2.809 | tracts already, and represent 149 cltles. | over co! We have as ers making pov} an they have as many ¢ mox-| Ing money, nnd, If need be, ean pay players ax much money. ‘The agreement they submitted to ux waa most unfair and onc-nlded. It gave them everythiug and us nothing, and I would get o baseball before I would agree to such an arrangement. We will not agree to,any- thing that takes away our independ- ence. FLANAGAN THROWING THE “56” IN B hampion with the Hammer Is Going Af- ter New Honors at the Revival of the Tailtin Games at Cel- tic Park Next Satur- | day. John Vlanagan, the holder of the world’s record for throwing the 16- pound hammer and 56-pound weight, is going after new honors at the re- vival of the Tailtin games at Celtle Park next Saturaay. The cut shows him practising to establish a record with the 56-pound weight thrown with an unlimited run and follow. T. P. Kiely, of Ireland, now holds the record with a throw of 36 feet 1 inch, but Flanagan expects to pass that mark and to beat Jim Mitchel, the BRESN Sn Now he ti Met, with him are with 365, with 34, 36. Geor BUFFALO, Stallings players t pled men team. They are George Peer, a fielder from the ‘Texas League; George Gib- non, cateher, London, Ont; George first baseman, realy n League, and Wiley t, " formerly ot the Moston Nae tional League tea “REDS” FOR THE QUAKER CITY TEAM BOOKS $100,000 The one tig change which is planned} The last race at Sheopsheal Bay yes-| to take eon the Cinelnnatt team|terday, won by Florham Queen, ¢oat| before the season of 19M opens will end| the betting ring $100,000. the careers of Beokley, Bergen und| Phil’ benefted at the ‘bookies’ " ex- Phillips as wearers of the red stockings.| pense to the extent of $80.00, and This trio will In all probability be found) with the Philadelphia National Lengue} quit the day thousands to Uy Club next season and will do much to] A select few of the bettors give that team a formidable appearance. | backed Florham Qu the AS yet (he deal has not been Was in, and the knight ie stools | tt is contemplated, and there a paid out lot thelr » wine Teasony for believing that it ngs after Jack Adler ed his cloxed bet HAIL righ c. Fred" Johnson, owner of the fly, also ONE RACE COSTS |SWEENEY WINS IN BOUT WITH WATSON (Sp MANCE Patsey 8 Wats timo Roger Bri the stan: 03 clip and he {# the only orher Giant above the .2 mark, H BUFFALO’S NEW PLAYERS. | AHAN BATTING FIFTH. Ahan took another drop hg of batters last week. 8 fifth on the National League an average of 387. Leading Bil Kennedy, of Pittsburg, ; Wagner, with .351; Clarke, and Chance, of Chicago, with rge Browne is hitting It at a N, ¥., Sept. 1.—Manager has signed a number of new o take the place of the crip- of the Buffalo Eastern League 14.) > Sept. this cit nd Andy met for the fourtt, and the decision was t the end of the ff The fight was rather one: n did not snake s good weeney had him a dit grogsy ‘The Hventag W. ‘,., eoney, of Boston, night weenes a general dist had eee to sea him e the next seas PACE MEN IN A Herrera, the M fight with will be a big Ching for HERRERA AFTER TITLE. Bisho} “Biddy” manager o! Aurelia an feather-weight, in ay “Herrera fs virtually Hanlon in niatehed f Sop a rhis Young and ‘Phe ona hour match race for $1,000] Corbett and Ben Jordin, the : en aR Aimee] hampton. are about matched rn ‘eng gale receipts, ween Tl ght in ‘Frisco ta October, the winner Champion and Harry Caldwell, the ey-! of our fight will b atched with the cle giants, will take place (o-night on| winner of the Corvett-Jordan bout for ab! PUNS8 io iNG the world’s champion Tam cont: Kennedy's fast track, in Boston, The} dent my. boy Wil win tunloa ce will be the moat Important etd] Bue aad the one f oe) in the Haat this season. Both men haye|* ee met and defeated all the best rid 1 ff this country, Caldwell and Champion] ELKES MEMORIAL MEET. ave met twice this season and eact has won a race, and as both claim The dig memorial meet to Harry Hikes they lost owing (o accidents, the maton! will take place on the Charles River race for $1,000 was the resi rack, $n Boston, on Thursday night. Not only will the men Nght for the| The proceseds of this aftair will pe usetl 2,000 and gate receipts, bul as an added | for a ment, as a inivate lo (he Incentive the offer of $250, made by | greatest, cycle rider America ever pro- Manage Abardt, for a new hour ree- oed. urd arrangod in one of the ord will force them to thelr beat apevd, {Beals Bs al IG, ROTO To get the prise they will have to do Subs een received etter than fifty miles in the hour, (he! from all pa trae and sb fe I a by Dangia, in a re-| desiring to contribute to the fund can do Fecord’ ete ets by Dangle, tn wre ee py eanding. te. gon P, Piekardt, Gertirace In Farle, Charles River Park, Boston, Mass te ——— National League standing: CAREY TO MEET FERGUSON. Clube, te PO.) Clute, We de Y 1618 Brookivn 5 * 10 Bowen “Zandy"' Merguson, the heavy-welgiit 895) St Louis OD Romenn wi 5 fighter ut Boston, who recently knocked i f bss idss out Bob Armatrong, the calored heavy: weight, will mont “Jaber” Carey, th 443) Detroit B88) 81 ee a BAL) Cite ST ot 505) Warblamton..36 75 Eastern League Standing. Geeta \ & Las WwW. & Pe, lereey City? 5 ie ms! Buffalo ....8k 29 | a8 ty o eT v ee = t day, 4M, oa “a round bout before the Tammany A of Boston, | Brooklyns, a middle-welglit, of this city, in on Thuraday night acatenenncenanaiel DOBBS AND DAHLEN UNLUCKY Johnny Dodds aad Bul Lwhlen. of the are hitting in hard nek hese days, Many of tholr Grives havo peen nailed by feet-footed outilelders, wéredy robelag trem out of doubles and ripies. These players may get (hetr jon crowd will boar watehingy | \ far of caught ton and work in This we: the he ts dra slo Mall, his tratni in a bow Anothe: Ixed in merly the Ice I has not The Chi tention team for on whom may be fall, HOBOK' tween the Jers 8, guit soon, and when they do te Qlan- Grickcat Gro MUNROE TRAINING AT BEACH RESORT Jack Munroe does not think the time| Howar napping summer Beach, at Daemling'’s Music Hall, some-| meyer, thing of his prowess as an athlete, and|{ ‘e nasium for and ic ie there the pig fellow puts in George IF NEW CL holding boxing shows. tthe same next spring as {t te this ‘THE DOHERTYS American aspirant for the honors, SL FOR HOME experts, all the competitions in this country, sailed for home to-day on the Carpi- tha, They took home with them the Davis ‘international tennis cup, which they captured recently in Boston, ‘Thi will defend it in England next year an American’ team challenges for it. MATCH PLAY IN BG COLF TOURNEY (Special to The Evening World.) GLEN COVE, Sept. 1.—This was the lightest day of the National Amateur Championship, as st only consisted of the dispoeal of seventeen matches in the preliminary cound, and four of them were won by default. ‘The seventeen witners will Join the 111 men who drew byes, and the 128 men will compete to-morrow morning ja the first round for the champlonship, and the 64 survivors will compete in the second round in the afternoon, Nearly all those vho will ecampete in the tousnament practised over the course yesterday In either singles, thressomes or foursomes. ‘The summary of the morning play fol- lows: re F. Willltt, Oakley Country Club, beat H, M, Sweeney, Oil City, by 7 up and 5 to play; Frederick Lee Haw- thora, Storm King, beat R. H. Con- nelly, Austin, by default; F.C. Jen- nings, Garden City, beat Calvin ‘Trues dale, Fairteld County Golf Club, oy fault; Findlay 8. Douglas, Nassau, beat BP. W. Alexander, Detroit, by 9 up and $ to play. Bruce D. Smith, Onwentsia, beat Geo. A. Thorne, Gienwood, by 8 up and 7 to play. Roger 8. Waite, jr, New Haven, deat Newton Annies, Detrolt, by 4 up and 3 to play, G. A, Ormiston, Hightand, beat F, Oden Horstman, Ohevy Chase, by 4 up and 3 to play. H. B, McFarland, Huntingdon Valley County Clud, beat J, Whitney Princeton, by 3 up and 1 to pl C, Fownesi, jr., Highland, beat Manouf, Fox Hills, by 6 up and 4 to play. P, Smith, Huntingdon Val- ley, beat Augustus R. Fist, Hillside, by when he will tackle Jim Jef- fries In a pout for the championship of] 9, 2% the world, He does not purpose to be concerning his condl- every day is putting in some ® gymnasium and on the road, the ex-miner is showing residents of Rockaway awing big crowds. the Mu- Morris “Ceut hae dullt'a sym @ gym- the championship aspirant, time. Munroe wil wre er. the clever New Yorker, ton Friday night. Se La UB IN ST. Louis. ¥ new St, a club has deen organ- Louis for the purpose of Frank Hart, for- hiere in tals elty secand of during the days of the Horton law, te the manager of the clud, He has leascd ‘atace for a clubshouse, Hart annou of his the name club, but it te thought he will ¢ fhe Dismpla ALG ete NO: WH Catt fe A.C ————— HICAGO FIXED, icago National Club has no in. of making many changes in its next season, One or two men n Maager Selee haa kept ndded, but tho team Wilt bo ale ENS TO PLAY LEAGUERS, ‘The second game of the seri 5 thie atrong Hoboken fenun ae team and Cit: Bust Gears: ¥ team, ie ‘will be played at the St. ds, in Ei default, H. Chandler cho, D, gun, Exmoor County le Harbon, Columbia . Malcolm 8, Ste 7 to play Nassau, by 9 up_and dM. Britten, Englewood, beat Wyte Carhart, Detroit, by 3 up and 2. '. Willlams, ence) nnls fee try Club, beat J. Wellington, Wood- lawn, hy 6 up and’ 6 to play; William él beat H. J. Tweedie, Detault; W. PB. Plokett, Athies Clu, beat Tt. K. Neg ae.y Country Club, >: upd y Rayniond Have. Seabright, peat Cecil B. Calvert, 1 6 a play. ——— STRANG STRIKES HIS GAIT. Sammy Strang, Hanlon's third base- man, ts working Ike a trojan for the Trolley-Dodgers these da He goes after everything, makes many sensation- al stops and throws. He ia lacing the ball for too, y made two ————=—>_~ Newark Profi Walter Burnham will clear close to $4,000 as his share of the prcfts of the Newark club this season, i S Men, Come to Me! iia cry, Vancocate BAC DAY Ps Tr H Ge ame Hydrocele, of an: Rheumatism in ail Bladder and Kidne Erysipelas or any Associate hat with me, 1 of your case, Suffer no if you'can't call. Hours, 9 A, M. to 8.30 P. M, Daily. Sundays 10 A. M, to4 P.M, Consultation and Advice Free, x4 "4 R. H, M. MacKenzie, The Doherty brothers, English tennis! who have swept the boards 1a Ithe nal game fn t Ipionsuip series with Iphia Country Club, by 2 up and} * DUFFY FIGHT DRAW Philadelphian Surprised Weiter-Weight Cham- pion in Bout at Saginaw, Mich. “ (Special to The Evening World.) PORT HURON, Mich., Sept. 1.—Mar- tin Duffy. of Chicago, and Gus Gard-| ner, of Philadelphia, fought a flerce ten-round battle Mat night at Saginaw, Otich., and Roferee John Fallon, of Grand Rapids, at the close was unable to select the winner and called It a draw. Duffy out-weighed Gardner by twelve pounds, Hoth men roughed it considerably throughout the bout. In the first round both men fought cautiously, and in the second and third rounds began to hit a good pace. Duf- ty was over-confident and several times laid rimself open to terrible body punches which Gartner put in. In the first five rounds Gardner had a slight shade the better of the going. He forced the fighting and got in viclous [left Jabs on numerous occasions, Gara |ner's style of fighting puzzled Duffy, The former took considerable punish- ment, but none of Duffy's viclous left jabs to the face and body seemed to reach a vulnerable spot. Duffy also tried to uppercut Gardner several times, but the iatter, by good foot work and clocking, escaped damage. In the cighth, Gardner began to tire, The pave both men had cut was fu- rious. Duffy had Gardner going in the ninth and ‘tenth rounas, but couldn’ land the punch sopourific, Gardner’ good work in the first few rounds | Saved him, ana Referee Mallon declared |it a draw. Gardner challenged Duffy [for a return match with a side bet of $500, Duffy went to Saginaw expecting to make easy money. and underestimated |h'e man. He ald himself open and pers | mitted Gardner to score, expecting t¢ lTead the latter into a knockout. CLAIM OF FOUL FOR DANRY QUAKE 1 (Spectal to The Brening World.) FALL RIVER, Mass., Sept. 1.—In thirty seconds of the first round of what was to have been a ten-round battle Martin Camole, of this city, put Danny Duane, of New York, down and out, Both men looked to be in the best of condition, Neither landed any dangerous blows. Once at the commencement Duane landed two blows in succession on Canole's head. As both men came out of a clinch Duane bent his body for- ward and started to force Canole. As Duane came toward Canole, the latter delivered one terrific right-hand upper- cut which caught Duane on the body. CHARITY: MEET'S FINE. PROGRAMME The matinee racing carnival to be held at Parkway Driving Track, Brook- ramme that for diversity cannot be yn, Saturday, will present a pro- equalled. ‘There will be auto races, trotting and motor-cycle contests, as well as ‘a long programme for the cyclists and cinder-path experts. The affalr is under the auspices of the Cen- tury Road Club of America and the proceeds are to be devoted to charity. The athletic and bicycle eventss are: urd dash, novice; 10-yard dash, cau; {40-yard run, sack race, half- mile run, open to the Police, Fire ana Post-Office Departments; half-mile bl- cycle, novice; one-mile bicycle, handi- He dropped to the floor as jf shot and rolled over on his back, Hundreds of peopie called “Foul!” but Referee Stanton Abbott, of Provi- dlenoe, insisted that he saw no foul blow struck. Dr, Aldr! of this city, and Dr, Connelley, of Warren, after an ex- amination, declared they found blood Duane’s seconds laimed the fight, frsed to allow It. below Duane's belt, announced that te but Referee Abbott r: N GOVERN GETS A STRONG TEAM ts bent on winning pugilistic cham- Young Corbett's nine, and Joe Humphries, acting for him, has secured one of the strongest seml-profeasional teams ‘a the vicinity of Greater New York to represent the Brooklynite. Terry, of course, will pia: at second base, as will “Young Cor: bett" on his team. It is Terry's ambi- tion to outdo “Corbett* at something. even though le has failed at the fight- Ing game, and if he does not win the game ac the Polo Grounds on Saturday he saya he will forever miss his guess. More than 2,000) members of the Omer of Wagles, who are now in convention in this city, will go to the grounds in coaches aid busses and whoop it up for both little fighters. who are them- selves Bag he Eagles comes from San Francisco, St, Louis, Cincinnati, Detrolt and other’ cities thousands of miles away from old New York. Terry McGovern Selling: jockeys that have @ Winner; saveg furlongs of Fur Drop o' Rye Judge Fulton Locker ....++ @ The Rhymer Cassville Star end Garter, Le Bar Dus, ianer Hal 126 aetauket 0 sas Pei natge. 10 Kt. of the Gare Lite Bm . ¥reach Matron Fourth Race—Ocean Handloap. MO” Adios 10T Heri 1p Foon Tell 105 Himeelt an Wild Thyme . Lady Unc Ingold... + gt Titth Rave—Handleap; two-year-olds; six fury reason 16 sMotlne ve ‘Turquoise Bice Monet ssesvess Black sock: Oradell. Kmbarrassme ——$———————— DONOVAN IMPROVING. Donovan's brother writes that Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Polso: Swellings, Catarrhal Dischar; its forms, iy, ny Eruptive Condit Diseas of Men, to Y sonal examination, togethe? w with mn honest and sc! popul each neeare manager we th t dangerous stage of his “ean and wit provaply be out in a few weeks, * suiferi Lost Vigor and Vita! Conditions, Eczema, Pim 1s of the skin, or and have a social 0 Free of Charre Stheroueh per ntific opinion longer. Consult me at once, M. D 146 W, 34th St. SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES, i l MASTER SPECIALIST. eee es Dey cea at STRICTORE cues,t tute Scare Waheiite 1; of time. It ls a marr R rr ently ere ANY TROUBLES POE Ey 3 cap: fiye-mile paced race, old-style hu- man pace: 1-yard bicycle slow race, ‘m which the last one over the line wing; two-mile motor-cycle race; a @ome test between a wheelman and a trottetr, and attempts at the track record by. trotters, pacers and bicycles. The entry fee for each event {8 26 cents, and blanks may be obtained by addressing Henry Veit, Assistant Man ager, No. 114 Himrod street, Brooklyn, CYCLE RACES FO TITLE END MONDAY Many novelties will be introduced af the two big meets at Manhattan Beach next Saturday and Monday, when the Jopat cycling season will be brought tor a close. All of the sprinters, both prow fessional and amateur, will face the ‘starter in tho short distance event: | Frank Kramer and Ivor Lawson will ride the decisive reries of races for the National Cireult Championship. Krame: now leads by two points, and the races Saturday and Monday wiil definitely sete tle who is entitled to the leadership. I CURE MEN “zn: cured in 2 to 20! VARICOCELE ‘sized in ftom, 2 to 20 ernal Rbeoratire process, Radical cures in 60 to 90 days, tan trom he’s yao theut aid of mercury oF pat . 3 LOSSES Time of cure, 10 to 60 da sae iabed exclucivaly Wy selence can devise or money lacking tn my office You honestly. “tsoat you Tostore you aa G neaith {nine est time, with the least medicin comfort and expense practice fie “it yeu cannot eat home cure. WwW is fura! TLR. WILLIAMS &, 165 West 34th St,, N.Y, Hours SA to8 P.M, Sundaya, 10 ase Sporting. 3 CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB iO AT SI BAY, ‘ as a yal hae S ¥. Fi, DOLPHIN an . B 1.00" Pa HEAD. Sakae Sih Other Race every 10 oa . wil 1, Pitamedurg. Uke Ocean GRANT) BTANT. 800 wieUn SPAND, The. DIOAP) 8 PRACTICE. GUS GARDNER AND: