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readable abd RRR Caaca cad aa 6 SPORTING. NEWS ‘SPECIALLY REPORTED "FOR THE EVENING WORLD. | re) TERRY M’GOVERN WINS BASEBALL BATTLE ON POLO GROUNDS FROM “YOUNG CORBETT.” |CRACKS MEET oi FIGHTING IN CHICAGO, | treo, bs, Sor || AT MANHATTAN MINOR LFACUERS Rain Interfered with Game and It Was Called; at the End of the Fifth Inning. | Boxing will carted on apath (n'| Sy Soen Ghote’ Barrett to boid a Yoxe Chicago this winter, It is said that] ing carnival sume time next month, | ——— ae MEET NATIONALS SCORE BY INNINGS: ! BATTING ORDER. six-round bouts the same as were held| Now that the first license hae been 0100 0O—1 the: t 3 issued for the resumption of the popu- re untli Gov Yates called a halt | itven OF ie cnances are that the other MANHATTAN BEACH BICYCLE to the sport will be indulged ip with Muby matchmakers. will make an at-|1 Ne ters ¢ er a t= 1 T) € a. . Sept. 5— vay e; dtc brin, in} oft) H. ‘s firet step in regar Bing (iit one of the halycon days of bicycling. A | GHicAGo, sept &=Reprenentatives Nee lt Driscoih it. big crowd was out to see the elaborate’ lot the minor leagues will meet with ant of rain, Kelly, If a Freedberg. 3d b. programme arranged by Kennedy & jot th jor ar arses, P. amar, © ~ Powers, and the rooting for the winner Natfonal Baseball Commission ja ir ie 8 onal sort eal Ta eek tea miiaion wera] | Lester, Terney. tf. | >» », [of each heat was something lke that , sider the final adoption of a national] POLO GROUNDS, N. ¥.. be- |) Harney Meliovern, 24 b, i} heard at the racetracks. pvern: the game 6! Rogers, rf halan, of | Ae cyalitiie aprograteniehot anitanaltens eat eRe rane : cellence had begn arranged, ‘The riders “Young Corbett.” featherwelgnt cham-)| Riley, ist bh, erg, rf. ckenson, p. Timpire—doe MeGinnity. agreement bail throughout the c date of the meeting to . J August Herrmann, o1 Cincinnatl, chair-} faced each other here this afternoon he- | — @ | man of the National Commission, but /fore a crow that would have done creait would have done credit to the major By | ie teasore thas probable that the COn-|in » pout between dim Jeffries and the ,learue © lterence will be held early the coming | empion of the Fill Islands or a ‘rio: | Englen Were There, week, ber tween the Pirates and Glant And the Hagles were here too. These ‘The major leagues have prepared & Hut they weren't on the warpath for {two little scrappers are both anembers » the National Comm: They were here to play the third of al gotten by their brothers, jposed of Herrmann and President® series of games for A $2.0) side bet, and | Eagles were perched everywhere. HJounson and Pulliam, will consider ®t) ie were both here with teams that | Thelr gay banners fluttered in the breeze the meeting in Chicas and the started xt noon, In addition to the championship races between Lawson and Kramer and the other short-distance events, there was @ four-hour race for motor bicycles. a BIG OFFER FOR MINOR. Probably the best offer ever made for a minor league player is the one just recorded for Miller Huggins, second baseman of the St. Paul Club. There .s nury, The actual | il) be le pion, and Terry McGovern, ex-champion 1 eee eee | “Yea, yea, yea” echoed acroms 3 : the diamond every time one of the little | Flying Ship will not face the starter 4 |no doubt that Huggins ts ono of the Charlie Ber chaps swatted the ball. again this season. The great filly will F| best second basemen developed since i and Ryan. Terryin Backers. ve retired for the rest of the year at ae days OE MeEnEe He has tre suey y ma ajor league clubs, 0 Charlie Burne and olf] The Easterners were with M’Govern | least, and will be shipped South im- y By ee pasion iseeuslcliy but Austraiian Jimmy Ryan} almost to a man, while the Western con- mediately for a long rest up. } tha une mae i wilt hook up at Weat| tingent were gambling on the “Corbett” Woodford Clay's wonderful three- "f ” “Charlie” Comiskey, of the Chicago Baden {a about ton daya | team as if It was all over. yeeelg had an ankle badly wrenched t American League Club, has made a casa i 20 to et-| “Tron Man’? Joe McG! Ls x , and BU LE Ce td Why pay $20 to ere Jef. Iron Man’ Joe MeGinnity and Jack jer race Thursday, and for a time offer for Huggins, but it was turned down, Now comes Comiskey with an offer of $3,000 cash and Shortshop Tan hill and Talrd Baseman Dundon thro in. Both of these players are up to the minor league standard and even a littl better. free and Corbett fiaht| Sunroe, the Miner, called tme on the | t Was feared that she was permanently when you can eel balls and strikes and the base decisions, | 'Jured. Charles put a head on Gorheiia Blanke the aged Australian for ie ns so much lens? The champion's side was the first at) the bat and they were retired one, ah ‘ —_-— three. The MoGovernites came up with blood) in thelr eyes and the way they con- Tom Welch nected with Carsey's cufves was aston- | Leeda’a Trainer. | Sing and before thoy were retired three | runs, ‘Tom Welch, who ha Second Inning. ined the Fletsehme™ | Corbett walked and, in attempting to thoroughbreds for 74"! steal second, was thrown out. Lester a — M’CREERY FOR BOSTON. ‘Tom McCreery, the Trolley-Dodgers : outfielder, who was released by Ned Hanlon a few days ago, has been signed by the Boston team of the National Pi * ot ou a Yenric! H Bs perae ahapst eee eee ae MOL Gn a lane drive by Police Stopped Their Fight in Fifteenth Round League. McCreery left for Boston last » ie : Rogers. McGovern's side was retired, . . night, where he will join the Beaneaters b hy 8 ae Ca of Mal Ones two, Uiree Orde When Knockout Was in View. and cover right fleld for them in to-day ~ jor jalngerfield, ow ti i 4 acts ‘Third Inning. game against the Phillies. McCreery is EN a Sh Sere Me either side scored in this inning. Tt Mable to play good ball for the Bostons, | 5 Pe intention to rett commenced raining as they lined-up for (Special to The Evening World.) thing being In-fighting. Decoursey was as the change will likely restore to him | he fourth inning: A D , Cal jept. 5.—In al trained too to st y some of the con e he wi 4 vention Neingeraera ia] whe fourth inn! LO8 ANGELES, Cal,, Sept. 5—I aneltalatandtheuyounger f th fidence he lost whi Rega watkenenteth Fourth Inning. fight that was practicaily one-sided | boy's rushes and was always bleeding playing with the Dodgers. | stable at present, but Corbett's vide failed to connect with from start to dnish, Frankie Nell, of | trom punches In the face, ae at Orel ann {Dickernnts inshonts, Carey sraced’up [San Francisco, the bantam champion. | In te thirteenth Nell sent Decoursey led Wb nr andairughk out the rst three men to Jeasily got the decision last night over |to his knoes twice with a left awing In It Je understont W Age ne Billy Decoursey, of this city. The fight) (he stomach and another in the 3 i ! Jim O'Rourke's Bridgeport team, © DEEGAN WILL PITCH. ~ 4 Fifth Inning. t- ANC akavaneee oti wis alippediny tellddle’ off theft litare, but) Decoursey (was Fdead | garne Jpectes . Forse eeriy next year | Wenrick out at frat, | Mining was the {teenth round by the police. Madlalaavelcama\baoe roeimorelpaalaie pe ae Talaeeegrcriiig ‘ oA Ue Aomeke t imtter up aad he struck ou ore |e 4 | ; 0 even the sc: y TT POE WedCGmiC AnH TrOUNdehealra | oe eee wae Knee ti) ausploes ‘ment. He was recelver-general for on Olympia Field, One Hundred and | It was raning hard now, but the boys [of the Century Clul 2 this elty, and) everything, but managed to give some \-rhirty-fifth street and Lenox avenue, 4 kept at thelt work, drew a $3500 house. ‘The boys were tol punishment in thelr double-handed slug- qoiGirow. Decsan, who defeated the i he MeGovern “aide was quickly d-|make 122 pounds ring ide and both were | ging matches when they came together . posed Of. The game was then called by [Wea 1 Pe y came together, for the Murrays, while a big league Mmpire, MeGinnity. for, a half-hour to | Ud Decoursey was practically all in in = {wirler will work for O'Rourke's team. 0 elf it stopped raining. Neil was strong, while Decoursey was|the fifteenth and was ao tired that he 3 ee weak, apparently from reducing, and] staggered and hung on to escape some 4 really never had a look In, His blows |of the flogging. When it was plain to ) \SIR THOMAS DOES lacked steam and he was always | Real he could me win, the police In- y the defensive, Nell had the better of |serfenyend gps decision was given to NOT YET DESPAIR, \evers round except the eighth and) Nake _reteree was Charles _ Eyton, nlat ourses badly about the face| treasurer of the Burbank Theatre, ae! sy pts paaty Champion Jim Jeffries, Billy Delaney, swings. Billy Madden and “Denver Ed" Martin ‘There was lttle or no boxing, every-| were interested spectators. Browne’ New Player. The Browns have signed another play- Griffith's Bo$s Won First Con} or. rim name ix Bowcoek and he is playing great Dall at the second ata- test of Double-Header with) von tor the, Fall, River team of the A y New Hnglan: eague. McGovern at Second Base. Washington by Liberal Use Still Hopes that Some Day the ser.” TRAVIS IS FAR JTROTTERS RACE "=<" ArpoaNER IS |HORSES TAME I walthoug’a deca vee | AWEAD OF BYERS) AT EMPIRE TRACK 's'--ccs'ecse ss) |X RACING FORM| EASY AT THE BAY { Bridgeports last time, will pitch again | ‘ Conroy, 3b, Moran, 8%. Reolor. 4 f. Beare: — than a ttle bit astern.” iberfeld, ss, eee ‘That way Sir Thomas Lipton'a an- Willams, 2b. Clarke, 10. GLURN COVE, L. 1, Sept. S—in the Bj ‘OW las on Hand to See; nouncement of his determination and . Davie i | Coushiin. ab. REN OO tea eee iereme (eluen d Was on Vork| anne tt het rmination and) Hampton Stable’s Great Three-| Nothing Fast Was Asked by } Bovitie,c. | FSI THCRAS ea pionship of America to-day W. J. Travis Eight Events on New Ork| the Pligrims at the banquet tendered fi é \ ahs Orth’ p let EB, M, Byers by four holes at the | 0 | Nev by the International society in the} Year-Old Steps a Mile and a] Trainers of Any ‘Yhorough- e Wmpire—Connolly. completion of the morning round ivi if Waldorf-Astoria Ff ‘ 1 eee oun PARK, NBW lei monore were: ail aversion toe Driving Club's Programme | With the announcement that it was Half in 2.40 at Gravesend) breds in Training at the MASTER SPECIALIST. ] AN LEAGUE K, NEW | tenth green Travis won the next, three ; ) ast. i YORK, Sept. The Invaders captured | holes, Byers then won two, but Travis |" Decided. to be “a wake and not a funeral" the} Track To-Day. Sheepshead Course To-Day. os © tha first game thelr double header | tok the last three. giving nim the sub- American friends of Sir Thomas gave i) NERVOUS DEBILITY °°,"2 stantlal lead of four holes for the frst —S a rousing demonstration of thelr ad- and radical In i prise the nena vrs her ethis afternoon | part of the match. © og See ee eerie dnitlamanilkey quell 0 to 00 days by my “own. famous YY a score of 10 to 3, Griffith's men rayis's score for the elghteen holes {Special to the Evenine World) jon for his spo i ESE iki Th s ‘ played sll around the vinitors, out bat-| "84 73 strokes to @ for Byers | EMPIRE CITY RACE-TRACK, Yon-|tles. About two hundred Pligrims, all GRAVESEND: Beptsi5.—-All during the ee weather was gloomy and damp at STRICTURE cured in & to 1 ( arour ‘the cards of the morning round were: i . i pitts HT galloping hours at Gravesend a hazy the Sheepshead Bay course during the without cuttin fing and owplaying them at all stages | nay, keer Y., Sept. §.—Several thousand | personal friends of Sir Thomas, fUr-) vist hung over the course. At times|salloping hours. The track, howev pain or love of time. It is 1 of the game. Esa oe FEASSEA4 people attended the tenth regular mat-|nished the enthusiasm and admiration! yas imposmole to diatinguish the| Was in good shape and tas ae BS Hous cure, } The Invaderr batted Dunkle's curves} Mascots 44 494 6 4 niee of the New York Driving Clu held | for the yachtsman and with @ hearty] (. , fs Di begintiein tas hee SA REtaRS Ist PROSTATIC permanently, cure ANY. : Mil‘over the field, making soven hits 1n'| Byery- Ree ee eee atc rertetorfgoodiwill ithat touat fave! sone va lang | "oor oo the back stretch, The track| ning, There were a number of racers SE in § to 20 days, Bo wcced#ion in the fourth inning which | Out soyegary Peet nee eet acy, tow (way to console lia foF'hls. Inlestiloaing|( 26 477 ‘and fast, and the horses had| shown to exercise over it and the work TROUBLES patter, hom , chronic © with an error guge them six| 1 s+ B46 {PRONE ADS Las LS . ids no trouble in stepping thelr paces at] hours were interesting ones for all coa- VARICOCELE cured in from & to 10 Fr ten runs, Travis's 73 made x new amateur rec- | Eight events made up the programme. | venture. and’ rateanet ‘ earned days by my own ex- Pe te eda steady game and was}ord for the course in competition. Hel geven were for trotters and only one! George T. Wilson who presided, told = BOE ee ey . ry well supported by his cern did week ago In practice. HIK | (oO. pacers, him that if he hadn't lifted “the old The feature of the exercises was a| Trainer Rowe, of the Keene string, BLOOD Radicat cures In 60 to 90 days, When the game started theme was|catef superiority over Byers was in hie rae % lifted th a mile-and-a-half move of the Hampton|sent Cardinal Wolsey six furlongs in T remove évery vestige of po! cover 4,000 persons pr Simost invincible approaching and put-| In the rice of the day the olack geld-| mug" he had lifted the great heart of] gonie's candidat Freee} OO Tas Palatta kod Aianrosia, ¢ . POISON fom from the system. without | yung ing Malzour, driven by Charlie C, Lloyd,! the American people and would take It se an ORO GE WO | ee id rosia turned the aid of mercury or potash. 2 z ‘ Lae '! stepped the mile in 1.45, mile and aldistance together in 1.19 Stolen Mo- NG Time of cure, 10 to Go Rea gent’ as shaver to) Davin Hen: ——__—_ the tay gelding Ilderim, cleverly | back with him, and that as a magni! Ovarter in 218 and finished th Ae SAE ET dave, by ‘my original. drickn was retired on his any T. LOUIS iaudiedby WwW.) Clap, And the bed’ licent loser, he oWaR) 8. ‘‘corker,”” (Col ee eae ee sian.” cok gallons let 2.47,) Ry Ts Wil WEAKNESS simple, remedy, | (used | Willams. Selbach sent a Yt) WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. | mare stse rnipbara, with John F. Cock-| Watterson, Gen, “Joe” Wheeler, Gen. | Rugsell well in hand in 240. Hva\son, Jr.'s, Montreson reeled off six fur exclusively by ME) Conroy, and the yisitors tiok the tell Sa erill at the reins, struggled for ti ites Gov, ‘Thomas vf Colorado, and uissell carried the colt the first half-jlongs In 1.20. Divination covered six fur- Don't De! Gome To-Da: No runs. ta The World.) ‘Mhe programme opened with lass J | ¥ mile and Cuteheon, a three-year-old, | longs In 1.21 T make no charge for a friendly talk Conroy reach rst on Orth’s bad Le peslal STAR LN SE) ara |fot tracers, new: t wath O1088 J | vicg-Preeident Willlam Henry While] was sent the balance of the route, Al. i or correspondence. Come to me In the throw to Clark eler singled to left. , RACK, BT. LOUIS. ie ed che ‘starters’ bell, ‘They | made speeches eulogistic of the guest|.though the move fi . Albert Simons sent John Barleyoorn teletent “confidence, 1 have, been, Gx; Ganzel foul Med to Drill, Biberfedd | 5,—Following are the results of Andrew. Crawfont's Bolfry Chimes. | o¢ the evening. howe @ move from a speed point) and Agnes Brennan five furlongs in clualvely | treran for 30 years. Nothing ance witht a pltch d bali. Ming the | the races Wc ted to be run hei Rh Balmey's) Samay te Dew te Saat was drunk to tho Countess of SCR U was noe De elery tah Ny 1.08, Gus Galway's Brigand did six felence can devise or money buy Is } forsed Viberfeld at second. but on Mo~ | Mey ee De asta ed et) fl Rusvelrs cheatnut gelding Possibility, | Shaftesbury as the godmother of | for the colt’ Fearn) | Bue CE, i eae Wecktog 1a ay otce eaear akit gully ) , ira) Race. —Five-mehths, OF (A. Mem hme #uict. Wi Ly colt’s coming engagements at} gon gent Nick Longworth a mile and and festore you to health in the short- } one, t wid tarow to larke, both! yt a ps ne cues Bhamrock, and the Earl of Shafte est time, with the least medicine, dli NOM to tac the bay, which are the Twin City Handi-l 9 halt in 2.46. noby Hav eveni| nut gelding eler scor Davis ted | sibility @ the last to tsar aasTasy 4 Tiomaine, § to 2, was second; Ache was "1 bury made a most graceful speech in| g, bach. ‘Two runs zc fway and the first to reach the wire, | é cap, to be decided on Monday; the Sep- Comfort’ and ex! practicable... T Second Inninss | third, Time, 1.08 [Several timer around the sireteh Poss: | reply. tember, on Tuesday, and the Annual| ¥:,C Xelley's Thorneycroft galloped tunrantes to ci ease T under- econd Race—Seven-elghths of a mile. | iilig broke: but his driver always Kot ; is a mile in 1.80. F. R. Hitchcock's Cas- fake. “If you exunot call, write for my : Champion, on Sept. 17, ines furnish home eure DrL.R. WILLIAMS &. It began to rain and rooters in both) Won by Orleans, 13 to 1 and 4 to 15) nim'on his feet 1 area 4 to eht shelter in the grand-{Helen Print, 4 to 4. was second; Orris wy i " Owners Dwyer and Di | talian covered six furlongs in 1.19, Dleacheries sougi ter in the gran Just as he neared the last quarter he SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. a eimel were pres-| Do ccwaten was sent’ five furlongs’ tn atand. Robinson lifted the ball over Mc-] Was third. ‘Time, 1.28%, went like whirlwind, reaching the ent to see the trial, that was smoothly, t ‘a a te ps 4 i. { Farland's three bases and) $$$ wire with speed to spare. Litte Helew eA = 1.08. P. H. MoCarren’s Potente gal- Reaver: while aan ¢ ai teral MEADE cep. ciatin ons RACE TRACK, SHPE {BAD BAY, Igniter'’a Good Mile. Joved @ mile in 1.49. Ocean Tide turned 165 West 34th St, N. Y. | disposing ot Coughlin’ sent RESULTS AT CHICAGO. Pin thee mecomd heat of the second race | SeDt. « The sntris for Muaday’s ACeS) pe Featherstone representative, If-| pve furlongs In 1.06, Honrs.9 A.M. to ® P.M. Sundays, 10 to 3 \ wi! ’ ie dled a uke urkes's blac! rotter yew | aan iscormick’ was an easy victim on Nis Wilkes won, ‘The favorite, Bright niter, who ts In preparation for his en-} , Merrell’s Agnes D. covered a mile | Dounder, which Howell und Ganzel took (Special to The Evening World) Light, came in third, Time, 2164 gagement In the Twin City Handicap, to} ang a quarter in 2.16, W. C. Whitney s erent One TN cong ino fest base! ARLEN RACE-TRACK. Chteago, ‘Fhe’ sirst heat of tne second event was te decided on Monday, was sent one| Goldeinith covered a mile in 1.50, The j Farland doubled along the base | 4 exciting, ewitt ®. Flanagan's bay * Allo He avitie ee evelt went a | 3¢Pt. 5 —The races scheduled to be ru aera Matte Re gaventiteierwae and a quarter miles, He reeled off the Werpucy stevisis Irish Lad galloped a é fy 'to Rovinson, | McFarland | scoring. here thig afternoon rerulted a8 followy: | beaten by right Light. ‘Time—238. mille tn it mis soe ane hth In 18 io) ese a t Gonroy fanned the air. One run First ace—Three-quarters of a mile and fintshed the mile and a quarter in ———_ ira Won by Vestry. 6 tol and 2 tol: Firs Iderim Winn Heat, Monoarai 2 2 ft was raining so hard this a} XY ‘ ° H 2.14 1-2, Igniter stepped his paces in ei TAR IUNUE Ahh Meee | Aitemp 27 ur 2) waa terondy Sane | nue meas neat of the thie race the | May tess see ord i eacthera| JERSEY CITY VS. HOBOKEN. 5 3 z Bee eae game: and it wan call Beconil Racexthiec-quarters of a mile,| by the, thousands of spectators e | iavinctDl aia fs being a good handicap proposition “Young Corbett” — gJadgin Ss I te avon by A. D to 5 and out.| three trotiers, Malzour, Uderim Stemie. Worth Parinenne as he covered the ground The second game of the series of three} Cateher's ‘Th: eed ie Tecan ae Winder wan third sean, Om | MUM ore ive abreast wip. to tne alte |. potcwts cou collin Hermis and Advance Guards of tno eee ee eee ache ine peace pal alg 3 FIRST GAME. ‘Third Race—Thfee-quarter mile.—Won wore irre, METHANE UD {RECUR AIC MMU eUSCOeS Sank, Tonle: onicsecee MATAR LESSER ee EAT TT NCE Rech ee toeai Ne iaee whlon ia) Ab Drenent es by Don Dome, Wl) Land 4 to 1: Prine ged (6 the front. He gained the | Golden Drop TT) etna da | the course at an early hour, but nothing] leading that league for the pennant, and W. MARTIN’. \¢ Zz ManINOT rea a A Yen Pal BAG eit For 4 $ Is dim Kelly He | fast was wanted, they doing thelr exer s . TIN’S STABLE. = ‘ r of Stier Wine te. nites ieee: ee Teo waiuity won the second heat andl] vrscetal te ia SOULE | cles “to alow pai the strong Hoboken team will be played & ie 8 Moran, eo 5 dba eee Peal de GAUL raT Orr eaee Peed [caries Tat Yelow ilammor’ sos] 8. J. Smitha Northern Btar, Trespass) at the St. George Cricket Grounds, in] \. 2 W pieceuemea tig f[Pnitadetephia-Borton (1) Second |’ The” black tro 1 with'|\ cpouth HecceeroIb CHV) Handled; one walle T eine rer of 8 mille tn 1a Jockey Hif-} the teams played resulted In a tie, As foe putea for the reported price of = 5 Bb hitonison. Git 5 ame Pontponed, Ba ea aD ro tli grecOnn | 4nd val quanser ii von| Jockey © Gray’ was mounted on Mel both teama put up a grent article of ball| Sarge. is monty, racer. under his 0 8 O\Coursitn, to (Special to The Breuning We eae | asce ae * tersinge’ t : ; Ss cuit 3 1 Aili fece ges chemeuae coe Rrsviag axle) S/S Covker{ Wins Race. Hie aiaence 1) Short "ions CA ee in that game the chances are this one/ injury, he sustained in his last start and | = < 3 OK Bf POSTON: Hens, She wecond Kame) Anna Little, with John F, Cockerill | sue Balicscccs 92 Proper. deman will do the twirling for the Ho-| Wa recently bilstered. The ex-jockey Kee 9 i 0 be | Sheriff Bell. i JOE GANS VS. DUFFY. bokens, ‘while elther Barnett or Thiet.|xpects to add a few more horses to his nthe Philadelphia and| Ws. Won the @ret heat in the fourt | Injunction played betw broke at | Adiox Boston National League teams here to-] Méce Axtello, the pole a: man will do lkewlse for the Jersey| stable and will race them this waucer at Potala’ ....10 15 27 14 0 orale Bee yi ccscccc0'p f Hos Gas portponed on mccouat of rainy [the halt-rile oat aks betore | hha Macteaney ; Joe Gans, the lightweight champion, has | i's. New Orleans. eahingion ‘ 90 0 a SMe could regain his feet It four trotters Fitth Race—Filties eelling; five eed ain to go out of his cl a) = Piret Base on Balle O% Woife, passed him. King Chimes was second, |and a halt furlongs of Futurity Course, agr an Ls 0 is class ant —= ——— ‘Tak on Bisex—New York, 4: W Boston A. L. ¥ Time—2.17 ¢ ana 109 ga| meet a man heavier than himself. The NRW IST AN 7 fil Wolfe 1. by funkies (gpectal to The _BEight Light won the third heat and Funnyata te $3] qgnter whom Gans is willing to make CONLY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, sorte eo Witaing BOSTON, Sept. 6.—The firet_ game of | Fa° second: race: srw fire WtDe. veveenee JOH Al SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Wao. ae coupniine a Meer gaa er the double header tiled to. be} t nthe third heat of the third race) pert i | this concession to te Martin Dufty, the len, Come to Me u fate every man that is WEEPSHEAD BAY, bes vi eerie. Rodtasone Bacrince played here to-day between th Philadi-| iderim was the first ta get away, but 101 $1 | welterweight champion of Chicago. Al uffering from Varicocele, r 4 Other Races, i zi Dauele Playa Williams, -B.bere) phia and ean, American League Malzeur caught Ky ia quarter, anu 104 i Herford, manager of the colored boxer, rappel Acute a a Cores Ulcers, Piso! yolsoalag erie one gE an Bh Peake h Geetee Sanent chult| teams reaulted ine victory for Boston | (a0. UP roy t SE Srelne ng Tee ete emer N realizes that Duffy is a big drawing rocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal isc! 4 Y Of GanenOne hour ihiriy-nve min. | PY & Score of 12 to 1. ata ir petra ube forename aha i Taay ait 222. Mf] card in the West, and as none of the Ricwenatiany in all its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, iN NATIONAL LEAGUE gia pert Oe) e Od pee M iethwelgnia are wolice hoe mest oare Bladder ana Kidn Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, @ | isrookiyn Helene o track, Fare, 10 i eee ath Race,—Handicap; mile and three as cons ie accommo tar ics. ret ‘ L.) Game See Lecompte Sold. on tur. Dee three-quarters | font Duffy. The men will probably Mery epoies or a ruptl eo condivone of the Skin, or sity teocy hnook lyn api _ h Moon Dalay ..,... Clreus 2 fent before the Port Huron (Mich.) A. by Associate Diseases of Men, to come and have a social Mg Ville Lecompte, shortstop of the Pa-, Lord Hadge ......... 97 Nie Longworth vs) 85] C,, ae that city Is patronizing fights with me, | will give you Free of Charge a thorough per- 2 | iit)" " N { \ Standing of the Clubi sb gBohehahi A Re be.) civ w. at (game: of |rittsourg ...80. 37.684 Breon Joa to We plagen| New York cae ae seowitowton S248 hin |Odteago .+..88 48. .686) Philatelphia.a7 Senin Chuctasati’w6t, ot cbon ea ecRaanbais, Abate toma ‘examination, together with an honest and scientific opinion § | Brighton we: ur R ‘ of your case. Suffer no longer. Consult me at once. Rrmen yay. UWI Renenere: SRR, OCEER AVS f you can’t call, Hours, 9 A. M. to 8.30? M. Daily, Sumdays 2 | Graxn_ STAND. te | 2 A to4P, M. Consultation and Advice Free. ohivagd MASD) GAPE, 233 Dioalwayoppe oppo . M. MacKenzi M, Da, 12" Bae Son, $ |isaeee teal Hal a ducah baseball team, was sold to the ———— just now as It never did before. American Associatl Be itaar be reonieabine Handling Elberfeld, Grifith mist have found out the ae- Foul Strike Rute. crt of handling Elberteld. |The scrap-| Opinions of the National League men al iaakniea! By abortstop |p ceartainiy Busing. bis ‘glmost unanimous for the retention hole heart and soul in Playing | strike rule, walle rhe Ameri; ow ro Gre against Ori, i ¥ oe x via atria AM at I. st, i

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