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mee nore THe WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, ._- “EMBER 4, sews, SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. SS EVENING WORLD RACING EXPERT SHOWS HOW THE TURF KINGS SHOULD FINISH IN TWIN CITY HANDICAP MONDAY ‘ Dope” on Waterboy, Africander, Hermis and the Much~Talked-Of McChesney. These Great FES obcnbrads Will Face the Flag Providing that the Track’ls Fast. FOOTBALL STARS WILL DIRECT COLLEGE WORK, Among the football coaches at the leading colleges this fall will be Ray * Morley Columbia, George B. Chad- wick at Y: Arthur R. Hillebrand at Princeton, ‘art Williams at Pennsyle . vania, and Cranston at Harvard. In the West, A. A. Stagg will direct the Uni- versity of Chicago players. Hurry-Up Yost will be at the helm of the Uni- versity of Michigan. A, P. Chalmers will direct the work at the University | of lowa, and George Woodruff, formerly es Pennsylvania, will have charge at WATERBOY. ARETE “WATERBOY, KING | HERMIS AFRICANDER, uu | didates. ms THOROUGHBRED” ee a MILE SEMI-FINAL ROUND /Evening World Handi “Dopes” Hi TINE TC TRI ee WESTERN EAGLES oon euler pe me! IN 5G SECONDS) g lutte Ex-Miner Says He Cann _ Butte E y Ot} and Three Others Unly Ones + In the Twin City Handicap, which | gether, taking a line through Irish “Accept Date of Oct. 16 for! 1 eft in Fight for Amateur Title Fight with Jeffries for the) at Nassau Club. -Championship. the University of Illinois, while V lace McCormack, on Daetmouth, will coach the Northwestern University cane BOSTON, Sept, 4A mile in 56 sec-, had died away he had nearly finished! 18 to be run at Sheepshead next week, | Lad, which horse both have met and]onds is the ee world's Tesch for ‘ha |the first lap of the track. standpoint, the, the holder of several. |flve great horses are eligible. They | beaten. motor cycle. Mounted on his powerful| Speeding around the turns he was in game between Terry MeGoy-|, ‘The Eagles will go to the Polo Grounds 4 , e as a} machinle, Albert Champ! almost horizontal position and the nd. "Young Corbett's” teams, |!" carriages and buses witch have been | OF° Byaterhey) mmeeeed ney Ait | McChesney's form 1s visible only! rcora on the Charles River Park trese thousehan of spectators held thelr which will be played on the Polo|°!#aged by Joe Humphreys, and the cander, Hermis and Heno. These | through Savable, and if that {s a cor-|jast night. The weather conditions for | breath, | expecting any moment to see) | Grounds to-morrow, will be one of the ?ocession is sure to be as spectacular as| horses have won great stakes this|rect line he should be the last of the| the trial against time were perfect and| the oyclist fall off his wheel. He neld | From a speculatiy a . ro GLEN COVE, N. Y., Sept. 4--But four the parade on Fifth avenue on Wednes- oe §.. firtiirde, ‘ele “Butte Miner, | otters are teri now In the contest for | DiERest things New York has scon since day ‘the cineinnatl contingent. saw |82280n. Waterboy won the Suburban | four. helped considerably to establishi Cham- | close {o the chalked line of the. track i me e r he days yer 01 \er= e! 5 ! h : } © PI has cotusec to nant Sim Jertries tor [{e amateer emamplonanin of Amecicn, | Mts when ts bere | and “Corbett's" teams play in| Renewal, the Brighton and Saratoga| The artist has drawn a picture to| Pou the King of all motor cycitsts. OU Shi Ni SECT fea Mt Sc | ‘ ight Jim Jeftr Paired off ty are on the semi-final . tow a Year ago, and althougn tho! hang) i ; After a few spins around the track, {onda were hung up, he was creilite 4S Why world's, heavy-welght champton- |ound of the tourney, and to-morrow the | ,, Pat Order of Eagles are the cause of lyiite won the game by the score) handicaps, icChesney won great|illustrate the probable finish, taking] Champion gave the nod to the starters. | with a reception such as Lou Dillon re- ; ‘y-welg! final at thirty-nix holes will be decided, |(t. The organisation has t j feet L ede of Porkopolls| stakes in the West. Africander won| into consideration the conditions of| !4ke a shot he sped over the line, and \celved when she reduced the world's ahip before the Century Athletic Club) Walter J, Travis Ie one of the four, ) he Tesult of the Kame 4 tin ‘anything elpe the Suburban, Realization and Sara-| fast track and good weather. petore theirenort ot /thalistectom: Distal teens NRT a OAM elie aes 7 5 ca@nee he having defeated Georme i. Hrokay, | Hastes aro the believers in port's | Md YGarsey “who will pitch for the ope ¢ if ‘ | ———=; of ‘Los Angeles, Cal., on Oct. 16. Princetontanh ih tie Rk vecee tore s ability to wt the Busterners| f¢ usher ant hamplon 8 team has oga Cup. lermis beat Irish Lad} Waterboy Shonld Win. . L + " t | Curnerd Os ots! Gy ‘o e Vv 1 ‘Barly this morning Munroe re- Une ira bs ae Sa a oe dake mang bees nave | Sooraetan and EOBnY New Yorkers ma ane is in the form that crowned him) Waterboy should win by a length, BENNINGTON BUYS FILLY i Re teers tesea Manager T9m || ayn Th off tie victory. ‘To date many vets ive jc ae bvnverita to win, ‘Thee Jude: champion of his age last season. | favored by an even break and no {n- FOR LUCK FOR $2,000. ‘ ey, of the Century Athletic Club, | usexpected up and + to pl mavails, At the Metropole 1 Ross-| fetes which Garesy oienea’ aod eed Great Interest in Race. terference. If the race is truly run een meneinne th : oh | eked to wins hotels several bets ha =1 by Ob worry the Much interest will b is! Afr 3 Newton Bennington now owns the oo {not oy igure “Mtirphy | mie re icy i tal 3 not worry them In the ich in it will be taken in this’ Africander should beat Hermis by a | two-year-old filly For Luck. He paid “Hdeftries has signed; 65 of gross) Wi") tie a grand. hut) corded to dase, aud George Oe ——_—| $2,000 for her yesterday to Dryer & Mo- P iy hole he won Gulre, who wot her out of the gelling race which she had won for $1,900. ued the ne | for Jeffries and yourself; date Oct,|n tlw match, Reinhart tied th 16... Answer at once.” Was dup. He finished the game at the The man from Butte immediately] fourteenth hole, gent the following reply: Renee HOW THE TURF KINGS : SHOULD PASS THE WIRE. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) WATERBOY first, a length. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 4—Abe Attel | URE MEN AFRICANDER second, a head. was given the decision over Johnny Tne al ! 5 HE. ‘ Regan after twenty rounds of fighting Ige-January. No’ time enough tolfirekay. nad’ the hoaor wan” outst ena be fonat at the West Bnd Club last night. Harry train. JACK MUNROE.” [Travis by ‘a few feet.” Both, however , @ bad last, Bharpo refereed, A Ne Ong Grives ic joo" : (Special to The F Respect for Champion, rimmed the cup for a three and the| Griffith's Team, in Fine Shape- ROsTOR seins LG is me! | ‘The bout was close throughout and a Despite the fact that Munroe recelved Tee Ie Sous RYO waa idalven ain: 4 guson, of ( | got the decision over|/race if these horses meet. At the narrow margin, and McChesney! Pretty exhibition of boxing. the rough for the Pesioursround decision over the cham-|iong sscond. hole, 620 yards.” E 1 Expected to Make It Three) rom Carey, of New York, in the feature] distance, one mile and a quarter, it| ought to be several lengths back on| Regan had the eige up to the fitteenth in Butte last year he holds the big|Licached far over the green, but Tras f PET bout of twelve rounds at the Tammany : aa round. That was his best round. At- plon inv reat respect aud says he|{iiha'wan halved n't Brokaw out ince], Straight Vietories with Wash eius inst nignt, Iecguson had all the|!® conceded that Heno will be beaten, | that Savable form. tere superior trength then told, and fe not going Into battle until he is in/tie mound bunker in approaching the] /¢ ; of it, but could not put Carey away {S80 that the race will really be be-| It is claimed, however, that he! he gradually stole the lead on points. absolutely perfect. condition. fo urthh | He got out short and made, ington’s Team To-Day. ause of the perfect blocking of the] tween the other four. |should have beaten Savable casily| Regan's defensive work was beautiful, fe would be unfair to myzolt, ax well desperate attempt to run down a - er. i ecit a, welt that} caveftl study convinces The) when they met, and, allowing that] Dut towant tho last he was merely ag to the people who would nay to see] hurting out ino Carey the fight, if I were to accept the i ¥ for the Night with Jeffries,” said M a after he had wired his message, atest owever, won in 4 and was i time {8 really too short for me in which | tye in oft tnt Aixth | we eh into the condition 1 waut to bel m “thelr a 'xhota tor on I meet the champion. led 9 Evening World's handicapper that claim to be-true, then McChesney | Plocking and countering. The sixteenth was the lightest round. Attel worried Thi. Regan tos his knees and almost to the ul his only clea} track, is several pounds the superior mie This is foo based on handicap | jones with body blows. Regan finished head, wale Carey top either Africander or Hermis, and |qeures’ grat, Sai (0 relate, handicap | tne twentieth round weakly. Ferguson Jabbed| >t the latter two are : figures are not always backed up by| ‘The decision was well received; the b v o% = bs : Shy, GPORE LOS | GLUB] performances: house was with Regan. Jim Corbett 1 Fergus, was yle to land his ter- Travin in the Lead. BATTING ORDER. jie right, which put Armstrong on the| Waterboy, on a fast, absolutely dry May be within two lengths of Her- at in one 1 ore nth avoll, er York. nroy. ab. | Gangel” Vb, A As) NEW YORK’'S He MASTER SPECIALIST. Twould want (o spend a month at races are as f ; Von short ia hole. 3 ri —s Wants to Go to Springs, yup dead ine and a halt ind] Pllerteld. as was in Attel's corner. George Gardner SBur 1 want to Aight deitsien, and ati| Na Lie Heel Wrokiw tmisted tt ahoet| Willlama. 2h ‘SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. Was ateo Introduced, ate Cask now is that the date for the con-| giving nim a lead of oon the elghin| McFarland. ef, | —— NERVOUS DEBILITY Cures cue test be set for some time in January.| sreeny Travis won the ninth In 4 to Reville, ¢ ‘ ¥ ACK IAD BAY, FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS. 2 10,60 days by my own famous 6 starting in hard work for the] !!: 1 deal to the hol lay- | Howell, p. Patten, 0, ¢ Sri foun tecmbrtows p i ing stymle, Tho latter tried st RICTURE cured in 5 to 15 days, Fs the ball, but just missed (Special to The Frening ; without cutting, streteh ; Hge aptings. T have been sick for some| cup. giving ‘Travis the] wasHIN Sept. 4. York Race—Handicap, etecplechtee: the full WELL RIN: eel Sean Wien ay 1c, eels cue ne ee ia mare ie vay ou condit.o1 ie t ne:for . NLOCH ARK c c. mao Pagel 9eRgtens o piaving had been fae | Made its Inst nppearance for the season Adtidaumo ST. LOUIS, Sept. 4—The races sched- PROST AIC 3, permanenely cure ANY oN : \esterday, now. had [of 188, as far As Washington is con-| i Tanker ' irareacs ‘ & Me: Rein eto 2 daye, bo * hile I have accepted the Los An- MNCUok, ATAvIn, raved Gemed:, (hie) afterne awa LEAS cage Step Ll htiy esos d . pled tos run here today result: THOUBLES raater pre or) geles Club's offer for January, 1 am Twist” @ure that ‘Jef’ and 1 could get as much art more money if we fought io Mounde eet 4 “tired in from 3 to 10 ¢ change in the weather Won by Blick: tio tana Str 1 At VARICOCELE CEA Ce to Land $ tot, Bird ‘ ernal absorptive process Impenetrable fog and cold, | gags eve” 1OF Place, was Recoud: Ora 8 Tadlcal Gures 1h 60 to 90 days, third, Time=-1.03 1-2, am the tenth tee, and] served to attract mot role in 6 to 6, and Brokaw won | Served to attract m rt lth by superior putting in 4] owd. ‘The game to-day w than the average dealin ‘The training hours at the Sheepshead) ‘The favor Tace—Hikh maln trac andicap, alx fur- full of ginger, Bay course this morning were most| {rom an f I bave been informed by my| ‘Walter J. Travis won a close match |the localites surprising themselves. b aneway McKenney I remove every v . fFlends thero that boxing bouts will be} from George T. Brokaw t eel Rede ie AEN aa y i cose a Went agreeable, ‘The sun came out bright and | 44mp winds to a light and pleasant tem-|'"gecon¢ Race~Three-quarters of a mile. [Ml POISON son rom “eyatem ritout Permitted there soon and that one of| ied by 4 mnt t wenk eee SE Sal CCT ETON VEE clear, the temperature was perfect and|{. . RoUnce Or STORE, Teles) — Won, By Cre More tto tai Sto 35 aid of mercury oF potash, Reet ere e008 and that iced his lend tot] Manager Gri Mn was rather hard on | (anaonarl Hy Nace to the training division now quartered | Macbeth, 2t0 1, was second and Chartes| Ml WAGTING Time of cure, 10 to Rg wine whi seme, MHICAA OH RAC eM Seoree eet, a mertelal ton Nis Heaibreata 108s |v Wx Paul chintora joy] the track in crack shape. The trainers /at the Gravesend course to-day. Fa eel aa Shkbie “remeay, used Y jeffr.es, eing halved on an y y =) e, “4 hike a in Q ry re y 3 ANGI ON A Aaron terday. When Um no Jered | Neither One vers Tulane << 188] ned the quarter atretch at an early| ‘The track having dried out thoroughly!,,TMrd RaceOne mile—iWon by, Cus-/ Mf WEAKNBOS exclusively by ME Satisfied with Los Angeles. ay sioxe with Walter Tuckerman, [him out of the and nim | Bie peas 13) 4 inceel from ita Jast drenching was lightning | fhe" place, wan second’ aed ident. Opere Pont Delay. Game , i Stockbridge, winning by one iole on Rca SAC SATA fe x aren foie OMe ( Kers were largely on} Behasea R DE LO8 CPIAGS wae Sponnd |. Bd -FABht: Opees. ki harge for ut Los Angeles will do me if it does] the home gresh. Bruce Smith, af chi [BalBly he: would SOE MUCH) | Anite Rage n furlongs Of] and, The grand stand wae well flea| (2% 8nd the racers at exercise were! third. Time-d4l 1-2 or correspondence. C Jeftri I want to fight him and when Jj ° thas at 8. a pads Rock Island, hy si phe r a5 mate foul} onjuror with spe tors, among Whom were se py Leu) vy od gallops at sensonable rates Here recline ‘ : sper Te by 4 Up ane strikes by jumping ut of ' I: * 8° | oF spec Clusively treating pi ‘sped @o'Lwill enter the riug ta the very beac]! bY 4 Pana eto, Nabe tise ea ao eral Indies from the yillage, and there| (Smee : RESULTS AT CHICAGO. disease of men for 30 years, Nothing OLondition.. If 1 lose.then 1 will have | Travie~ mace Ha 8 m Was a greater show of spirit during the}, Atticulate'’s Injury, which he received solence can y buy ts! Reemerater 7 make, Surely Joftries|| fa $33 ties oreauareducea 4 at aa sulloping than) has been (weer! vaca needa sory neusun tat eae (Spectal to Tho Evening World.) tee you h ay ce exon, Ought to grant me the extension of Brokan— eansiderably ¢ since the meeting began soppomed i ue, Serious than at frst) HARUM RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, | and restore you %S nealth in the short- And 7 believe he will, But that a : y The most conspicuous work of the| *UPPOsed. The outs do not respond to)gen, 4.—Hollowing are the results of |i ct time with the lesst medicine, Gis, Brice Smith ted iva ' z Aris Wostburg | eatment, and Trainer Bob Smith fears] yt fs Comfort’ and expense practicable, lice smith ted ho turn!) Gonrow « : moming was furnished by the WestUry | oe ications. will set. tn, enuaine tie] teraces scheduled to ye cun here this | I Ruarantee 4 sive aby case, whder: <0 id won handily up a play, alt tar ne stables, Irish gol an easy eile and 3 + ci afternoon: ake. y Khe card onze on by - wry N 2 oy ers permanent retirenent First Race—Five furl Wi by h cure. Medicines furnished. io, anae hee ; A eantias cinecoetart cin ah sent, H ace—Five furlongs.—Won by | ij home “HAnry DIEMORE DISSATISFIED, ie Mal io f Werte AauAren plis Openae lly afine| ‘Trainer Thomas Welsh save a public! FOx Lake, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5; Volla. 10 Dr. L. R. WILLIAMS &. %, oer atimare 7 tsanttanied mi th Hh ratching Klberic | Me Pianienuta style und Is undoubtedly in fine racing {'Al of the Wiolschmann racers to be ADDU OVA SPCoKG | Comlbspee WROD . talihe Martin Durty-cus Gardner con-| Sein ay fettle wold at auction on Wednesday. Ir Recond Race-Short_tourse.Won by 165 West 34th St., N. Y. “at iba. Mich, on) Monday sa ; “80 ad of him, ey s ‘Trainer R. W. Walden sent Weaitny "© Was the firai shown, and stepped Ed. Adack, 6 to 5 and 7 to 10; Titacatiana, | J Hours.9 A.M. to8 P.M. Sundays, 10 to 3. Baxi a ss = Gbustantaitelad -s s i Lge and In-] Mile as follows: 0.12 4-5; 0.25; 0.37; 0.49 § to 1, was second and Slap’Dash third, and says Martin won off by bim- (XL) Wing Flext [Coughlin got down to second on EI r ae ene in aocethon, rected off ave|i0? 1-6; 116 1-6, 1.28 1-2, the mile in 142, | THne—S.28 2 eames TeMLAeMoCRURe Sasiormion Burn ey furlongs In 10. W, C, Whitney's Lao-|Haadily, the racer negotiating the dis-| , Third Race “One mile. “Wen by ratte, Sportin) peer rittl so The Erming Wortt) to Keeiee, Three run ii? em : nidas breezed five furlongs in 1.11, Stal- ase an ee Sra pees, Lnroushout ; Sidney C. Love was third. Time Sp Re LADELPHIA, rhe first eet He Kine’ caver wart, Hylas, Hippocrates and others anias together reeled jah game of the double- scheduled |St, Louty-Chicago (Ne 1.) idl ‘Tom Lawson were shown to Jogging exercise and|0M five-eighths of a mile in 1.02 1-2. This ee Jockey Club, to be played here to-day between the | Postpon Mi ‘The’ soineer took well. Gunfire was allowed an easy|!* “take work. Hillow, a chestnut colt NEW YORKER WINS AT TENNIS] Aug. 29 co Sept. 12, 2.90 P. 3L., ratn or ohin Iphia Boston National . : 1081 half-mile gallop in 0.09, Payne tur of the same etring, stepped the five fur- orf Dayar iGeisae a * is ye ‘ a Be romuated Ina vistors, fOr rereyesha, SIT Ae RACRNE NSH16:) \ DEEL le Ta Ba ae IE ven Raclotwe a in longs in 1.02. This fellow was galloping EIA oe Le Re OL ii " a by the following score: CHICAGO, e game sahed- ov rong 3 . . -ON- -L i ty iu OF 8 Gg ELE YY A] the Chteago The Brighton A. C. will cross bats] 11.48 Harrow and Orly IL, breezed threo | CoS Tint be dieposed of to the highest sini the final of the sltisies in the Nias | start, 3 “Inte Sotteting! a aa Sa Hy Battorles—Pite nt “Moran, ‘Ontehell and| League teame was postponed on ac-| with the strong team of the Pacifics, of | furlongs in 0.38, Alabarch turned Mx) saaorg, Kura international tennis champion-| ty track, ‘Fare. 10 conta. s hte ccommsedss ship tournament and will play Beuls| tions reusing’ by. th About the most consplouous move] Wright, of Hoston, for the ciampion- troitey. Bronklyn Rap! Roth, Umpires—Morag and Hui count of n Sunday afternoon at} furlongs in 1.19. Trainer Fred Little- cy City, BS —— ‘neader vo-morrot sereey t ghton Park, Cleveland and Pitkin| field sent Turquoise Blue and Funny trolley ON THE DIAMOND. eur aWIGRTRIMONE avenues, Brookiy’n Bide alx furlongs in 18% maaie suring i ose a Hour was ship to:morrow:; Leiden a, font aa ; red Burl Bia ? August Belmont’s Marjoram tumed) 14 senth miles In 187 1-8 scar ies ee al Roun RSME Kogt 1) Arn oe sataoter rpm Brevdway, Tainer Fred Burlew is now the owner five furlongs in 1.07, Gallant, Magis- an, ¥ CTCNLO, | hare. take Ooean ave. ‘Concert’ hy. Pittsburg has fifteen shut-out : MOWATT V8. SULLIVAN, e 8 nt credit for the season, svat Tf Ree eaing, AC sata Bua; | Paddy Carroll recelved a proposition | tate and otters were all shown, bat of tne sik tice ee bind haze) ‘GRAND. ee a re ee 1 had an’ option trom 3 BY adden On| yesterday to match “Young” Mowatt] othing fast was wanted. L, V, Bell's) work was in wt for ils en r ory oe: is POR, way, = " Preacher Crabill is pitching good ball] Sunster, mt $id, But lat. che burkatn | ag Emergency did neven furlongs in 1.08. | agement. in Birmingham Goutuera hat tine,’ Yesterday he ciseoa| march on Wi Ghetiey Rea atte a mile Sate 9 mabe on ‘ane hop wh Bulvan after Friese Peppe yoniedt oft a aes head

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