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i ae NOT HIT WILLIS Boston Pitcher Was Effective Throughout First Game of Double Header, and Hanion’s _ Men Were Shut Out. BATTING ORDER. Boston. Dexter, ¢. Termey, 1b. Colley, If. McCreery. cf Carney, rf. Abbataschio, 2b. Greminger, 3b. Aubrey, ‘Thatcher. p. Pettinger, p. Umplires—Hurst and Moran: (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Rept. 9.—After the pitchers for the sec- ond game had warmed up the Dodgers and Beaneaters went at it again, with ‘Thatcher and Ritter and Pittinger and Dexter in the points. Carney played right field for Boston. ‘The defeat of the Dodgers in the first fame was a hard one for Garvin, who pitched great ball, letting the visitors fown with only three hits in nine in- nings. The Gowanus bunch had half a floxen chances to score in the same time, but Willis closed like an oyster at the critical time. Five times the Dodgers had runners @round to third, but they®were left an- chored, Three singles gave the visitors ‘the game in the tenth. The crowd had increased to 2,500 when the second game Ddegan. TERRY 10 FIGHT IN PHILADELPHIA, Brooklyn Terror Will Meet Sammy Smith Week from Monday, and Week Later Tackles “Chick” Tucker. nig. nd when he went Dexter was retired, Dah- Strangemade a fine cater foul fly. Cooley fouled out No runs, Strang hit to left for two bases. Bheckard struck out. Dobbs singled to centre, scoring Strang. Doyle was fielded out at first by Aubrey, Dobbs “ndvancing to second. Dahlen’ ent a @y to Cooley. One run. Seoond In: BfoCreery scratched a hit past Strang. Carney walked. Batty out to Gessler, MoCreery going to third. Grem- inper forced Carney at second, Moc- Creery scoring. Aubrey was fielded out at first by Strang. One run, Geasler fouled out to Greminger. Jor- @an walked. Ritter forced him at nec- ond with a grounder to Greminger. tter waa caught asleep off frst. ‘Terry McGovern {9 to fight two bat- ties in one week in Philadeiphia. Ris first battle will be with Sammy Smith, the Quaker City boxer, and his stcond will be with “Chick” Tucker, the feath- er-weight, of this city. MeGovern will fight Smith a week from Monday before the National A. C., @nd on the following Monday night he will tackle Tucker before the club which offers the largest purse, In speaking of MoGovern to the writer to-day, San Garris sald: “As Terry has rounded up into good @hape again I have decided to keep him figtvting continually throughout the win- ter. Third toning. ‘Thatcher fielded Pettinger out at frat. Dexter” fouled out’ to ‘Ritter. Tenney sent a liner to Gessler, No 5 “Thatcher fanned. Strang was oat, LATEST PHOTOGRAPH OF FAMOUS LITTLE JOCKEY. ROCKSAND, ENGLAND'S STAR STAKE HORSE. | American Jockey Pilots Rocksand Home in Rich English Classic at Doncaster. | LONDON. Sept. %—Rocksand won the the St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster to- |day, The winner was ridden by Maher, the American fockey. Willlam Rufus was second and King Edward's Mead| was third, | Rocksand, a brown colt, owned by Sir J Miller, was the winner of this year's Derby. On that occasion the colt was|jed till half a mile from home, when ridden by Danny Maher, the American | Rocksagd drew to the front and, won Jockey. ‘The horse also won the Two/in a canter by four lengths. Half a ‘Thousand Guineas Stakes at Newmarket | jength separated second and third this year. horses. tA large crowd gathered at Doncastet) The betting was 5 to 2 on Rocksand, to witnees the race for the Bt. Leger| 49) to 9 against William Rufus, and Stakes. King Edward, who was accom-|7 to 1 against Mead. panied by Earl and Countess Cadogan,| y 9, Keene, the only American win- Consuelo, Dowager Duchess of Man-jner, wound uj to-day'’s meeting by chester; the Marquis de Soveral, the|capturing the Bradgate Park Plate, of Portuguese Minister, and other promi-| 00 sovs.. for thresjyesr-oide nd ap nent soclety people, was present, though | Flying Prinoe, ridden by Lucien’ Lyne, the usual prilllant house parties from the American’ jockey. nelghborhord, especially from ‘Tranby Croft, were noticeably absent. ‘The entries for the 6t. Legee only totalled five, two of which were the King’s, but the Interest In the event was somewhat dulled by the odds. Rook- sand was 2 to 6. Persintence, His Majesy's second entry, one mile and a ripe to Tenney. Sheckan’ walked eas ole second. .iobbs out, Batty to mney. No runs. Fourth Inning. Cooley foul-filed to Strang, MoCreery Batty’ walked. Greminger went ‘a @y to Dobie.'No tins ® _ Doyle singled to centre and wen to gecond on a wild pitch. Dablens was gut Greminger to ‘Tenney. | Geasler Tenney, Doyle. tried to" score an the Q to score t play and was doubled up. als Fifth inning. Aubrey went to second on 8t; wild throw. Pettinger Suneeae ta TURE STARS WILL ~ AACE ON MONDAY McChesney and Waterboy May Start in the First Special, her, ‘ho threw i", +} thing "Decca nent ay Doboer ren Gravesend’s Opening Day tO 01 4 ey y 4 ful to Doyle. ‘wo runs, “OC*Y fouled’ Feature, J ee | FIRST GAME. Waterboy and MoChesney will not start in the Omnium Handicap to-day. BOSTON, BROOKLY? : 5 It go « eb po ae {In all probatitty they will meet in the OO DT P84 4 | wire Spectal on the opening day at the Mecier y0 8 i 8 : 9219 8| Gravesend track next Monday. Mocwly.ct 09 4 o 8 O14 0 4| The Eastern and Western champions ‘Abba's, ‘eo $33 99 0 & O}would have been compelled to shoulder Grem'r, 360 1 4 3 ° 8144 0/184 pounds each in the Omnium, and Wile 8 O08 F 8279 .8lehelr owners deolined the issue, in 0 0 6.0 0| the First Special, which is a weight-for- ha sg] 69019 BiTotals..... 0 8 age ruce, at a mile and a quarter, bow | feed tor Garvin intents.” 8" Ol vorges will carry 128 pounds and meet Score by Innings. ail other contendere on a weight-for-age Brookirs sf 0080 28 80 1mt| Beets, peste Tusk weston L,two-bane hitetowsy, | In order to bring the two great Loree Yat. oeten t, | Of 0 ¥ Brookiya 9. Double piars—Gecsier and bers: | over and above the regular value of First base on balle—Of Gar- . viii: is estimated at $2,500. Yin ©4: of Willis 2.” Sacrifes ite—Ter heaved es Wy LICH Le SEUSS: Seruck out by Gerrit, 6. by W A IAE Pte “Drieirer—oran end Mere. BILLY MADDEN, POLICE CHIEF Boston (A. L.) Wins First Game. (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Sept. 9.—The first game of the double-header scheduled to pares, here to-day between the Wai amd Boston American League team: resulted in a victory for Boston by the Billy Madden, the well-known man- ager of pugilists, who has been {denti- fied with the sport fr over twenty years, is tired of it all, and is now anx- fous to get something else to do. Ree en- i de ‘aitornia, where he hal Following acare: ver Ea” Mratin, the colored heavy; ‘Washington . weight, matched to fight Sam McVey aah on Sept. 15. ‘A few days azo Madden called on y? Baldwin and applied for the sition of chief of the police force of new town of Arcadia, Cal. First Game Goes to 5: (Special to The Eveniog World.) CLEVELAND, Sept. 9.—The first game —————_— ot the double header scheduled to be played here to-day between the st.| .M’KEEVER IN RING AGAIN. ouis and Cleveland American League ‘ teams, resulted in a victory for St.] Jack “Twin” Sullivan, the welter- Lows ‘by the following score: weight fighter of New England, who Is Bt Loute.. 103.013 0 0 oT; | anxious to fight “Philadelphia Jack” Cleveland..0 0 0 4 0.0.0 0 0-0 4 4| O'Brien at 1 pounds, haa been Batterles—Powell and Sugden, Dono-| by Matchmaker Murray, of the ‘hue and Bemis, terion A. C. of Boston, to meet Charley Umpire—sheridan, ee NEW YORK SHOOTERS LEAD. Big Score in Content for National is Trophy at Sem Girt SEA GIRT, N. J. Sept. 9—At the Ponclusion of the firing this afternoon Mt the 900-yards’ stage of the National hy match, New York continued in lead with # grand total of 2,545 Gut of a possible 3,000. Mckeover, of Philadelphia, in « ten- round bout on Sept —$——————_$_—— BELL'S BIG OFFFT. Louls Bel! has made a bid on all the yearlines in the Flelachmann st offering Just what was paid for the Tot at auction, ‘The offer was not consid- ered and the youngsters will be sold with the reat of the stable. —__— THE CESAREWITCH. Only one m ~ The Cesarewltch will be decided in {ng to be coverod und the weeapat, | Bagiand on Oct. This big English Broceeded there immediately after | long-distance event closed with ninety- at 90 yards. four entries, chusetts and New Jersey are —__— for second place, with a score of TWO FIGHTS ON FRIDAY. Will be two°fghts decided on night, The men who will meet ‘Aurelia Herrera, the Mexican ‘And Jack MoCleliand, of Pitt and Charley sleger, of Hoboken, Hater, Zumér, the colored. light- will battle HULSEMAN IN DEMAND. Hulseman, the Spokane outfielde: wanted by the Chicago Nationals. He Is a left flelder and is needed to fill Har- ley's place, ———— BURNS & WATERHOUSE, Burns & Waterhouse’s stable is 1 at Harlem. The best in the bunch « Corrigan and Rockaway, a two-year- old, a BOSTON AMERICANS’ “RECORD. BILLY GARDNER WN EASY FGHT %—Billy Gardner, the an easy time 4 Bryson, of Waltham, in @ bout at The Central In the two rounds Bryson showed himself to be so completely outclassed BOSTON, Sept. Lowell light-weleht, last night in dispost A had ng of Football players and hurlers belong- ing to the local associations will hold a felt day at Celtic Park next’Sunday. SMATHERS WILL. DRIVE TROTTERS Owner of McChesney Goes to Syracuse, and Will Take Part in the Gentlemen’s Driving Races at the State Fair. played. eleventh place. Following is the standing THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1903, ' © SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EV DODCERS OD WIN THE.ST. LEGER’. WAGNER LEADS ‘NATIONAL LEAGUE Hans Wagner is the real leader of the though Pitcher Bill Kennedy nominally tops Bresnahan 1s the closest Giant to the top, . Lajole still heads the American crowd with the stick, with Keeler in of the first fifteen men in each leagu Booth, Princeton’s Centre, Says Freak Plays May Be Tried, but Game Will Be Same as of Old. pionships to Be De MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. national A. A. U. championships will be contested here to-morrow and Fri- day. Tae entry list just issued shows falling off in the number of aspirants There will be Uttle difference in te fot the national titles, New York, | *iral,¥ Mc style of play in the Rugby game of foot-| however, is well represented, P. J. | ander Grant, Walsh, §, . Moulton, Alex Grant, |Remiment, A A., a0 ball this season despite the changes In} Frank’ Pierce, 8. 8 Jones and Meyer B.—The ENING WORLD. a IKING SEES MAHER _[FFFICT OF RULES NATIONAL A. A. U. ON FONTRALL| GAMES TO-MORROW Many Local Athletes Among Entries for Chame cided in Milwaukee. A. A.; Willlam Uffendall, First Regiment A. At B. T. Breitkrentz, M.A. C. ‘One Mile Run—George B. Rudolph, E, First Regiment; Roland Gommery, M. A. As HH Vs Valentine, No Y. A. Cos Alex Grant ment A. A. Running Broad Jump—P. M, Olaon, M.A. A. the rales, according to ““Bunny"| Prinstein, being" among those named | antes, 8, eo pide We, hal, Booth, Princeton's crack contre, who| ‘roiluwing wie the sates! aha ify He al eee eo has gone West to coach the University | me Hundred-Yard Dash—Arcti Peitien, Karr and BS. Brows, 5 ot Nebraska. $F oe eee Mouttem We: | Remnant A Ae rah ety A ‘ i Biair, 2 Le Rebertaon, @. N, A: | one Hund: | Twe oom ‘ “There, seems to be a general idea ‘Two Hundred and Twenty) Yard re ooM sling way ponte: Yaros) ish bees among football men that the changes in! walsh, NOY OAC: FR Moulton. NY. A | and br Mt Bok Moe wand ; Us ot C.; V. Blew, "wo. Hlundre: a low, hurdleap the rules will radically change the mle 0, ot Gs ¥, Rise, U. 6 6 & | "Trop itunared and, Tyan ards Cor, berg game,” sald Booth yesterday. ‘In con-| A. c. - eskal Soa p. | Ropiment Ac AGL. Ws ‘Beh Ma, Boalt ® red and. Forty h—J. D. | and George Cc, Fos -G, sequence, I expect to ace a lot of ex-) four Hundred and Weuy ofa Mea. A. AV: |Cooural teal C. Aci J. Co Miteaell, N.Y.A. perimenting with freak plays, For mya 1. ulingh, SY. A Si Piadtimtat a Aci (Av Ac Hleriy Wetman. Firat Resiment A Ai part, however, I don't ace that the game! ¥- A ©: Gere tie eee A. Georae | J. Hi. Maddock, Firat Regiment A. A. thas been very: much changed and shall] ( Mag MX. Co: Prank t- ation Ass | Hy aPC Lack, 3, start right off along the off lines. I} Bight Hundred and Blehty Yor oo erg" vault—W. C. allters U. of Cs 3. think all the teams will be back to} bison MA A. A; HV, Valentine, N.Y. AH. T. Chapin and it. 1D. Aibesison. Firat Rew straight old-fashioned football before | ¢-: M. 1, Cahill, U.ot 7: 0 iG; | Bint ARS We Ke Kaox Me AL GP Us Oy the enson is very far along.” aH Ae soma are eeereseinees | Sniwoes Ns Ce SEES DAPHNE RECT —_|HORSES TRAN WKS THEFUTURITY) ON FAST TRACK CHARTER OAK PARK, Conn., Sept. %.—Daphne Direct won the Hartford Futurity, for three-year-old pacers, in two straight heats this afternoon, Time—2.15 1-6, 2.15. Eliza Douglass was second. ——_ RUHLIN VS. GALVIN. ———— Rublin. and Jim Galvin have dienes to meet in a mixed style wre ng match at Palace Hall, No. 9% Grand street, next Tuesday night, Ruhlin must throw fis opponent three times in an hour of lose the match. Galvin fs a superior wrestler and the Akron Giant will certainly have to use all his skill to get the Irishman pinned to the floor, Ruhlin has met some of the in the game and has Dest wrentehia own. ani. feels certain that he can fulfl his part of the con- tract next ‘Tuesday night. Gravesend Course Was Scene of Great Activity During Early Hours and Some Good Trials Were Recorded. weather and a chilly atmos- acaieere again in evidence during the galloping hours at the Gravesenl Race Track. ‘The track was in prime condl- tion. There were a great number of ‘trainers and racers out. shown on the course to easy exercise. ight mishap. Trainer John Hines, a4 is his custom, was out at the peep 0’ galloped along to modera: on the shelf for a long while, and bis trainer has just started to send him along. To all appearances, the horse will be seen et the post during the fall meeting. Hurstbourne’s Good Trial. At an early hour the Fleischmann racer Hurstbourne was allowed one and one-quarter miles, galloping the distance in 2.14. Trainer Ed Graves ushered his rst set out at an early hour, and, standing at the judges’ stand, he guided the paces of several of his string through their gallops. Alnslee stepped five furlongs in 1.06 1-: it was only a breather for him, and he National League batsmen, al- the list with bis fifteen games and he Is in fourth place. American League. from the Englishman that he will sail for America next month, ready to fight Britt, Some time ago the Western clu opened negotiations for the battle, of- RESULT OF BOUT The first meeting, of the year Detween|ferlag A liberal purse to White, with! PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9.—Joseph thone giants of hurling “exper i [ expenses, to tackle Britt for twenty | Riley, twenty-three years old, @ local Mahers, champlons of New Y and}rounds, ‘The only thing that prevented | pantam-weight pugilist, is in a critical the Dalys, champlons of Brooklyn, will White from settling matters then was . ave place om thie oecasion,, and the| the. Melgnt question. ‘This han. ben {condition at a hospital following @ Dox; Fae eet ee ite lect apart. ane] aéteed Upon, and the foreigner will sail] ing mated last night with “Griff ticipate the game of the season as the} {or the United States as soon as he gets} Jones, of New York, at the Southern Keault of thie conteats| tide tro ray | accordian ite. tne present plang rareta| Atmete Club. Jones is, under asted men will meet at Gaelic football, rising and striking a hurling ball. race at one mile, out an Interesting open programme, ———— ALL-CUBANS’ LAST GAME. and ‘a relay to all county football and hurling clubs, help to round After the bout Riley fell insenalble in his dresing-room and mained unconaclou: The hospital physiciane have as yet been unable to determine the exact na- ture of the pugilist’s injuries. have It out at 133 pounds, weigh in at 3 O'slock on the dayvof the milly” ——————__—— TANNEHILL IMPROVING, ‘Tannehill 18 coming up with the bi besides playing a etter game at short for Comiskey than he did earlier in the has since re- campaign, The All-Cuban baseball team which Satan maT FAREWELL BANQUET has been touring the United States wil! SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. pen Heer ear ER ES FOR SIR THOMAS At Olympia Kiel, One Hundred and an =e Mhirty-MfUh street and Lenox aveniie! gRACk TRACK. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, the Cubunis“opponenin, urls’ nege| "aces, are aa follows: | New York’ Vacht Club Invites Presi- week the foretgners will start thelr || iat mene me beatles homes ta Cuba. The Murrays def them on thelr last visit to New Yo: —— BARR AND THE RELIANCE. ‘The Rellance is now off Jacob's Ya ted anda halt fur dent Roosevelt to Be Present— tise hae Oradsit “Tet 18 Roy 3°9 Duketomt Lipton Guest Last Night. 104 High Wind... . Bf Outta ‘A favewell reception and banquet to Sir Thomas Lipton, the Kar! of Shaftes- bury and the members of the Chal- righ 1 Red Ligh: 12 Hylan d, City Island, and will be hauled out ther lenge Committee of the Royal Ulster ee nt NEE Yacht Club will be tendered by the thaw been learned that there is no sew York Yacht Club to-morrow night, foundation for the story that Capt, Barr 2 BY Adel esas oases New will recelve a life annuity from. the i SAL MU chatisénior (101 | President Roosevelt has been Invited syndicate ownlng the successful cup de- | Race Kink 89 Laie iee |: and has intimated that he may attend. fender. Third Race—itandicap: (wo-yeur-olds: atx tur-| The guests will be recelved by the —_— ‘on mala track, i allel eA tah Pa TOONS i Commodore and House Committee of KEENE STRING ABROAD. Puleas ass ai Tivenst Maxim’ 2 ]98 | the club, and the building will be elab- ‘The Keene string haa had little Wotan H2 Jocund ‘ orately decorated for the occasion. cess in England this year: Surbiton | Hasede 10 Aatelt There wilt be'xio sat toast was the only horse to win a rich stake| Revane soc) 00000108 for the American, Riana lie 2 F ber of informal speeches will be made. a PSL areerea th Sir Thomas was the guest of B. J. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. din ities ‘4 100) Greenhut at a banquet at Sherry's last 4 Fourth 2 ‘The Fight; ve t S. Augendlick—Sullivan never fougnt| Futurity oou en furlongs of | night at which covers were laid for Sharkey. aero Hr) Tecnora Lacing forty persons. In a carefully-worded Jersoy Clty—A Ww! Man can run as| Young. Henry 13 Plater.” toast Sir Thomas intimated that Sham- soon as ball is caught. igh Chancellor <.108 High Dali’, rock JIf, was not the last beat with Constant Reader--A champlonship can Fitth Bace—Handloap; one mile and a qua which he would try to “lift the cup." be won In a decision, M2 Carbuncle ‘The table was elaborately decorated, Marcy Menendes—Some of the mem 10d Himeelt treplece belng = yacht almost pers of the Hrooklyn team in 1499 went| Moon Dalry M2 Gold” Bait eae ge cng to Cuba, but not as the Brooklyn Base- —Beiling; mile and thirty feet long, witn salts set. The bal Lt ogase dt on cr amnieed deck was strewn with beaut! Oil ee cl A, R--Geori Toronto team 4 of Portland, will vlan pedi. tbe Boston ten in the. Weatorn cities, x wenty-four out of forty ee 4 Cis ime called at he Na jollar Browne played on the 1901 American Lei iful floral pieces. & FOR M'CARRON. Hugh McCarron hi in eyed Hurl aa, aie Tribes Hill - Lard Advooat NO LICEN' Qn. been refused @ trainer's loense: that the "go" was stopped and Gard- National League. ] did it on the dit. Great Crossing and ner given the decision. G. AB, R. ‘4 a 40) ta i 16 % Mary Legrand were sent the five-fur- The preliminaries fulfiiied expecta-| leaned { 83 st se) ee ere ip {$8 S33 | tong route in 1.05. Mamie Worth stepped tions, na each palr gave the greatest) Arier J, wan definitely decied not) Chance, Chloago 5-1. 1 SLs 34) MHF ot Ut | three-quarters of a mile in 1.19 liandily. matlefaction. ‘The apener between Dick | 1o send Accheaney to the pust to-day | Bremalian. New York... 6 348 ig 3 a 48) $1 Gt 34] rrainer Fred Burlew sent the Lady Grant and Tommy Devine wax won by! ‘Ic, Smathers lett for Syracuse to] Seymour, Cc 07 43 89 145 35 08 416 7S 13 323! Roheala a halt-mile gallop in 0.51. Muzio Devine in six rounds, drive some of his trotters in the races| Beckley, Cincinnatl, 91 20) 08 1a Hap “Be WO ke SY | reoted oft five furlongs In 1.06 1-2 and Jimmy Hanlon and Matty Baidwin, old] for amateur drivers at the State fatr} Doyle, Hroklyn Hi 499 8 198 “at | Wiexmas, ig 45 GS UL 310) Lady Lake breesed three-elghtha of rivals, gave an edifying exhibition, and| Jn progress there. A number of hand-| Stetnfeldt, Cininnsst .-.-10) Bee) deb case | Barth tee ork 108 3 Be iS Se | mile in. Oe iciix in charge Shank ‘a deciston in Baldwin's favor was given| some cups are offered and Mr. Smath-| Héntin’ cincinnatl <r R8 408. Bf tap aik] serenld, Awletien . 12 444 64 135 304 Laide were sent to good wOrK Outs, after six rounds of clever sparring, ‘The|€F3 Will try to add some of them to] Donovan, St. Loale 1H He eee AT | Pisbettng, Athtetios a8 att 8 138 “$o3| Northern Star in the company of Mgl cemt-final had for contestants George| "4 collection of trophies, ' TOE AIG O12) “ALL Cattehanr’ Chicag = mst 8 lit 30 Sereinies | tuenee, peel funones Murray, of Lynn, and Frank Adams, of WHITE COMIN ER Melatere vas a ‘neat gallop and. nel her Newton. During the six rounds they 1 racer shot tress after the boxed they never let up In thelr efforts, COMING HERE {rial Trenpase, another of, thls atring, Nhe 1 sided 3 uy een 04, Mie erence Socio. Murrey Ayes Jimmy Britt and Jaber White, of rere’ “Holland's. Oclawaha galloped = England, will be matched to fight in ong mile in 1.50, Extralaw. of the Ben- ‘IRISH ATHLETES’ FIELD DAY. | 77%0.!2 November. ‘The Yosemite A. ett tring, stepped cares ns! *)C. of San Francisco has received word sent W. R. Condon T Fraylin, one mile in 1.00; Hi. 1. Coleman, of this string, reeled off a half mile in 0.52, Other Work Outa. judge Phil:ips worked one mile in 1.50. the Me cesin galloped seven furlongs in 131 1-2, Sacredo and nil, of the Murphy lot, breesed three furlongs in 0.43 1-2. Rollicking Tar and McDowell, of the Barrick string, galloped a halt mile tn 0.52 3-4. : The Hampton Stable’'s Wotan reeed off ix furlongs in 1.20, Royal Pirate was sent one mile in 1.48 Outcome Worked five furlongs in 1.06. ‘The gray Tacer Neither One was sent six furlongs in 1.18 8-4, Lord Advocate galloped one fille, in 100, Foxy Hane and Sheritt Bell, together, ped one mile In 1.46 1-2, Sheriff Bell worked one and one-eighth mites in 2.00 1-2. Biug and Orenge, pressed ix, furlongs tn 1.2% Jola galloped seven-eighths of mile in 1.4. Faulconbridge was sent th furlot In 0.42. Hydrany ra] ped mile in. 0.60 ‘Sahaling In, 1.05, BEAT JERSEYMEN (Special to Toe Evening World.) SHORT HILLS, N. J., Sept. 9.—The morning play in the match between the Oxford and Cambridge Golfing Society] and the New Jersey State Golf Avso- ctation at the Baltusrol Golf Club was won by the Englishmen by three) matches to two. The foursome results in detail we: Retnhart and Conklin beat Barne and Ransom by $ up and 2 to play. Michael and Bahr beat N. F. Hunter and Da: by 8 up and 2 to play. Beveridge a Allison beat Ward and Marcellus by 4 up and 8 to play. Low and T, M, Hun- ter beat Brokaw and Larkin by 8 up and 2 to play. The deciding match for the Englishmen was won by Ellis and Lea- thart, who beat Watson and Archie Granam by 2 up and 1 to play. ed ST. LOUIS FINISHES. {Apecial to The Byening World.) KINLOCH PARK RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Sapt. 9.—Following are the re- sults of the races scheduled to be run here this afternoon WILLIS HAS OFF YEAR. ‘This has been an off year for me, says Vic Willis, “An soon as I get in form again they will all be watching my amo! Firet Race, five furlongs—Won by pay Prem Ate had te and 1 2 to V Fampadrome, 4 t9 1 for place, was : As inventors of « seriea of second; judge Denton” was ‘third. Aa,tncevett, “artaeioe’, Santa ere for $3 years and ot Mabed national reputation. we claim that the Cluthe Truss ONLY can cure Second Race—Six and a half furlongs. —Won by Allyar, 2 to 1 and 3 to 6; Falk- land, 1 to 2 for place, was second; Town Moor was third. ‘Time—1.20 1-2, ‘Third Race—Five and a half furlon, ‘Won dy Potter, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5; nut Hill, 8 to &’ was second; Don O'High was thin. Time—1.16 1-2, WINNERS AT CHICAGO, (Special to ‘The Evening World. HARLEM BACE TRACK, CHICAGO, Sept. %.—The races run here this after- | noon resulted as follows: First Race—Five-elghths of a mile, ‘Won Cascine, § to 2 and 7 to 10; Id, 2 to 6 was second; J. P. Me wry third. Time—1.M 2-5. Becond course.—Won by 2 4 to 5; Fi Eva Moe, 2 to 1 a: ne auietiny se Huptuten There are simply Talaxed muscles sont rect Woodford Clay's Fiying Ship was ‘Although going a little sore, this grand race mare looks none the worse for her day, and the racers in his charge were paces. Flor- jam Queen and Forward, were sent to light trotting exercise and St. Finnan @ slow gallop. The fall the latter re- celved in @ race at Brighton put him COLORED MEN MATCHED. Paes Big Jackson, the colored heavy-welght champion, and Hank Griffin, another, coal-black pugilist from the const, have, been signed to meet in a twenty-round ‘bout before the Hayes Valley A. C., of San Francisco, on the night of Sept. 29. ‘This will be the preliminary bout to the contest between Benny Yanger, of Chi- engo, and Eddie Hanlon, of California, the feather-welght fighters, who are slated to engage in a twenty-round bout. This will be the fourth time Johnson and Griffin have met, Ia their previow® encounters the men fought two draws and Griffin was awarded the decision im thelr third bout. [CURE MEN NEW YORK’S MASTER SPECIALIST. Cures quicl NERVOUS DEBILITY Seyraasn't * PSTRICHORE cre te, Sate vellous cure. 7 A ‘PROSTATIC Lesmanentyasas ats VARICOCELE sired in trom, to. 10 ernal absorptive process. Radical cut in 60 to 90 days. POISON tei irereuty erepotashy ss, by my original, WEAKNESS simple, remedy, , used] i br fr gelgnce cea, denies, Oe ec Twit ER tae ih Cong & Dr. L.R. WILLIAMS os, 165 West 34th St., N.Y. % to 60 days by my own famou ing, pain or lose of time. It mar- TROUBLES matter bow chronic or days by my own 6x- I remove every veatige of pol- WASTING ime of cure, 30 to exclusively or correspondenc Gixeases of men for 30 years, Nothing Une you honestly, treat you skilfully omfort’ and expense. practicable. Same ciire Medicines furnished. Hours. A.M. toR P.M. Sundays.10 to3 Sporting. CONEYISLAND IOCKEYCLUB™ RACING AT SHERPSHEAD nay. Aug. 30 to Se; . M o1 orn HA. Ms ZW. 12-40 (1.00 Parlor Car Trinh, 10,” 1.40, 2:10. 2.40, 8.10, “Take ferry. foot Whitehall ax, N. ¥., "11 A. M.. and thereafter every 2) ‘minutes, 9th at, Brookly, with Brooklya Heights, Trolley. direot mple eccommodatl Feturning byt 35 minutes by trolley. Br Beach Road, also Fiatbusa Surtace ey Reece Williamsburg, take Crores by Lander. FIELD STAND, 160. 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