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‘Miner Would Show fie! Champion the Kind _of Stuff That’s in His Make-Up and Cause *' Him to Deal Slowly in Ultimatums, Etc. BY KNOCKOUT: * Jack Monroe comes from a gam- Bling country. ‘And Jack’s a gambler. - © It looked last week as if the big ‘Miner was as good as matched to box ' Jeffries next month. Then the sport- Qing scribes came out and said it was ‘® bad match, and would not draw any money. © “Well, I'll make it a good match,” ‘ald Monroe. And with that he trotted over to Philadelphia, climbed into the, arena ‘qwhere Carter and Ruhlin held a buteners’ carnival, and announced that fhe stood ready to fight tho first man ‘Who cared to meet him. “First come, first served," said Mun- foe. “Wait until I lick a few of these fellows; maybe Jeff will not be so hasty “MM dealing out ultimatums as to when ‘people shall fight.” ‘That looks like pretty good ‘dope ” ‘ot that, 7 Who'll be the first baby up? _ Woffroth’s Black Art. Jabez White to fight Jimmy Britt— ‘tls a smile. If Jimmy Coffroth has really signed @he Pritisher to box before the Yosemite ab in ‘Frisco in November. he has the black magic of the Kan- taka Island's chief wizard. There's no one knows Jabes can't Aight as well as Jabez himself. ‘That he has been hurrahed into croes- ‘tng the bounding main to do battle fwith ha bloomin’ Yankee is certainly #® marvel of mary ) Britt will murder him, “I saw Mr. Jabez White fignt little ike Sears, several years ago, before ‘Phe now defunct Olympic Athletic Club, ef Birmingham, England. ‘They were betting 6 to 1 on Mike ‘around the ninth round, but in the next m he broke his right hand, and in very next his left followed sult. - Absolutely helpless, staggering like a foundered ship at sea, trying pitifully Gnd painfully to block with his crip- fled Sands, Sears was even then too tough for White to stow away. But as Ghis last chance of winning was gone trainer, Anthony Dlamond, threw ba the sponge. White earned a victory that was at an ib-carat accident. ‘Don’t Dally with « “Dope.” “Young Corbett" is trying to have a passed making it a capital offense . to import into the country, Manufacture guns or permit the mse of hashesh. ‘Dope’ has knocked nim out of an Apternational battle next month In ‘the land of the Golden Gate with Ben Jor- ‘dan, the Britisher pug, who claims he fants to tackle ‘“Corbett’s" celevrated 1 wants to fight Jordan. Jordgn says he wants to tight ‘“Cor- ‘bett.” The San Francisco A. C. wants to Sun the bartle. | That looks iike a fight, doesn’t it? And it was until the “dope” got to working in the muddled head of a jmrratic, dreamy resident of the “Ilu%,” who wrote cablezrams to himself and dmagined they were from Jordan. He carried on a three-cornered corre- +e with himself, between. pufts nd Jabs, ‘and finally ‘stirred matte such a hopeless muddle that now “Corbett” says Jordan doesn't want Re it him. one ‘Jordan says “Corbett doesn't want to fight him. The Ban Francisco A. C. says neither jet them wants to fight, i And there you ar Bammy Smith, sprinter. Arthur Duffy, the world’s champion Merchant for the 100 yards, re- weived the following wire last ni How much wil! it cost me to learn e rur 100 yards in a 16-foot rina :n seconds? SAMMY SMITH, of Philadelphi Sammy has just signed articles to box Terry McGovern six rounds in a Quakertown arena. 1f Duffy comes to the rescue there ts @ Jong chance of Mr, Samuel keeping ut of an asta shop. mith w honda rg earn to run a A in six and two-fifths” th Tight, he boxed "Young Corbett" at tas jational. f * RESULTS AT CHICAGO, (Special to The Evening World.) ) HARLEM RACE TRACK, CHICAGO. Sept. 10.—Following ure the results of the races scheduled to be run here this Bfternoon ‘ cgitst, Race—Five-elgntns of a mile— # third, Time—1.01 2-5. ical Second Race—Six farsa Won by Uresca, 9 to 6 and 4 to 5; Albemarle, to 1, was second; Rag Tag was third. e—A,18 8-5, pthird Race—Half mile.—Won by Don emo, 1 to 0 and 2 to 5: Coprertield, as secon ‘oud 6 $0: eres Recon: hstone was POCANDA WINS PACE AT HARTFORD MEET. BARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 10.—At the Clroult meet at Charter Oak Park ernoon Locanda won the 208 rifyy Direct was second and third. r won the 2.12 trot; Promis tira. s L.) Game 10.—The game’ SARRENC ers eR eRe THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1903. BEFORE TACKLING “JEFF” CRAWFORD A WONDER. “Tf he keeps his health ana does not die or get killed, T DUFFY NOT FOR: QUAKERS. Duffy has denied the rumor Js to manage the Phillies next season. He says he hi two major league organizations, predict that ‘Sam’ the Detroits, a_ player declares services to either one. The “Trolley-Dodgers” Go to Town’—Pittsburg | Playing with a Very Much Dis-| abled Ball Team. BATTING ORDER. | William I, Haal, manager of the South- jern Athletic Club; | to be ¢nterested in the club. Umpire— Johnatone. XPOBITION 10.—Hanlon's stopped over 3. of Riley's death. The pugilist became hur their way to Chi JONES, N.Y. A, C’S JUMPER IN | A.A. U. CHAMPIONSHIPS TO-DAY. | MOLSON, OF MONTREAL, mee 100 YARDS IN A. A. SMITH 'OR REDS. BRODIE'S SPEED. Harry Vaughn has recommended| Walter Brodie's speed can be judged Pitcher Smith, of the Birmingham | when it Is known that it took tim so team, to the Cincinnati club, The ex-|/0ng to walk in elas over athe v { Red ‘claims that Smitth 12 the Dest! Way dofized to wal twirler in the South. SIX MEN ~ 'BOY PUGILIST DEAD; ARE HELD Club Owners and Seconds Committed for Death of Joe Riley in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10.—Six men were to-day committed to jail to await the action of the Coroner in the case of Ollver W. Knight, a local pugilist known as Joe Riley, who died early this morn- Ing following a boxing match with “Griff” Jones, of New York, on Tues- day night, The defendants are “Grift” Jones, John Gallagher and Thomas White, Jones's seconds, and Edward and John Durane, who are said A post-mortem examination will be neesasary to determine the exact cause ascious in his dressing-room after the bout and remained insensible until for a postponed game with Contrary to thelr ysual , the Brooklyns brought summer tead of the r: weather with them Hans Wagner has gone to a hospital to be a severed tendon in his leg, result of a collision with Joo Tinke feared that the Ritchey are also cripples and the against Boston yesterday while his wifo twirler wax WORKOUTS FOR ANNUAL CHAMPION Charles Elwood Sent Two-Mile Journey in Nice Stvle—Great McChesney Takes a Half-Mile Dodgers at Chicago. Strang sent a fly to Beaumont, ard struck out. Lobbs tore off a drive to the bleachers in Doyle was fel ed out at first { Teaumont beat out an infleld hit an to second on Jordan’s wild t arke was fielded out by y to Sheckaril. Kruger at secoml, Second Inning. Dahlen was easy, Leever to Pransfeld. —— SHEEPSHEAD BAY, was much of a change in the weatiftr Ritter's bunt over by Leever. this morning. The flerce east wind and aR RU A, Smith's dunt temperature evalled yes- terday had passed away and the alr ¥ erature warm and sul- still and the te he di At the hearing to-day several witnesses testified that both Riley and Jones were examined by a physician before entering the ring and were pro- neunced physically sound. As a result all boxing, even the six- round bouts, may be discontinued in this city. There has (been a strong wave of disapproval here for some time against the short fight allowed by the law, and a determined effort will be made to stop all sorts of fighting at once. Riley went through six hard rounds with Jones, and was apparently In good shape at the end, but when he reached the dressing-room he became suddenly i, lapsing into unconsciousness, Phy- siclans tried all known means to te- store the boy, but couldn't. He was hurried to the hospital, but all the medi- cal ald that could be used falled to bring him around. Riley's right name was Olin Knight. CLOSED DOORS AT BALL MEETING CINCINNATI, 0., Sept, 10.—Repre- sentatives of the National Association of Minor Baseball Leagues and of the National Commission, consisting of Chairman August Herrmann, of Cin- cimnati; President Harry Pulliam, of the National League, and President Ban Johnson, of the American League, were in session here to-day, but at noon they announced they had nothing as yet for publication. President Powers and Secretary Far- rell, of the National Association, were, accompanied by representatives of sev- | eral minor organizations wanting changes in the agreements. Meetings are to be held only in Jan- uary unless called by Chairman Herr- mann, as In tals case, QUAKERS MEET THE INVADERS Visitors from Slowtown Line Up Against Highlanders ort the Hill—Crowd Turns Out to See the Game. BATTING ORDER. It was work day for the 4 pion and Great Bastern eligibles, barring a two-mile tria! by J. gin's Charles Elwood, -namel stake, aumiont's torrid to the foul line and hauled down Fourth Inning, Hight fed feneo for was all that was need] by the eligibles to be decided Sat- for these two events, rles Elwood was sent Callahan in the saddle, ret mile was cove and the work was neatly done through- the bag in time. Wisard In Oat. Keene's Wizard Fifth Inning. r to Bransfeld. Gun Fire was cing to second, Drake's Harrow reeled off a umbja Stable's Cantaloupe and} e turned six furlongs ‘The Albemarle Sts Ritchey's liner was too hot for Dah- taking second, jeaney Brenthes Hal breather In 0.50 1- did St without tal Sixth Inning. pssler line-fied to Se Kelly's Jokeland was sent six Moke and hauled furlongs in 1,20, . O, Scully sent Gates and a stable- mate six fyrlongs in 1.20 1-4, Littlefield allowed Fog a five- furlong turn In 1,04, The Osceola Stable's Lady Uncas cov- ered seven furlongs In 1.32, T. Monahan's Cassville covered furlongs in 1.18, Bell's Cantivator fame ground fn 1,20, Canajoharie three furlongs in 0,40, ‘The Gayso Stable's High Ball covered the half-mile route in 061 Jerdan to Doyle, nt taking third y' fast sprinting Ir apnlnuse to wao came in, doubled Beaumont up at the plate, aSeventh Inning, threw Jones Who>was on the coaching lines, got in an. as um Bnd | wks or Strang was @heckard pop Ale@to Ritch Nelded “out by erate Hartzel, | Pickering ef. », iY Davis, If. Murphy und, rf, M. Cros Se ecee Schreck, &. Henley, P. Mr, Connoll: yk AMBRICAN U2 1) PARK, NEW c their YORK, Sept. great record of four victories In suc- cession, three of which were shut-outs, the Invaders again tackled Connie Mack's ball-tossers from Philadelphia at their grounds this afternoon, deter- mined to take another game from them. ‘The gveat playing which Griffith's men have been doing, since they returned home has certainly worked wonders for the team, for the four games which they have #0 managed to carry off have been responsible for landing the team in third position\in the League ie Now that “Griff's’ men have s planted the Athletics for third place it 13 the hetght of Manager Griffith's ambi- tion to overtake the Clevelands and thereby take posse of the position which Lajole’s crowd are occupying at esent. Howell was selected by Griffith against the Athletics to-day, enley was the star artist whom sre trotted out to cheok the In- great winning streak, irst Inning, pretty. bunt along the ¢hird-base line. Pickering then sprinted to second. o1 napping. Davis raised a fly to snore by Henley. Hartzel opened the game by driving itched balls, but was easily thrown out y Shreck in his attempt to steal sec- ond. Ganzel swatted the ball to right for two bases and scored on Elberfeld's hit to left for a base. Williams walked, advancing Elberfeld to second. McFer- land struck out Hek an amateur. Two runs. Second Inning. Shreck hit safely past Elberfeld for a bag. Henley was called out on strikes. Hartzel soaked a grounder to Williams, forcing Shreck at second. — Pickerinj walked, Hartzel moving up to secon Davis sent a high fly to his namesake. No runs, Beville’s grounder was fielded to first ahead of him by M. Cross. Henley then picked up Howell's litle roller and quickly disposed of him. Conroy made a scratch, but the ball, taking a bad bound from Murphy, he tried to steal second and) was’ nailed by Shreck's throw to M. Cross, No runs, Third Inning. L. Cross reached first on Ebertield’s low throw to Ganzel, but was caught Steaing second. Sevbod drew a base on balls, Murphy filed out to Davis M. Cross singled to. centre, sending Beyhold to third. Schreck forced M. c Git) at second. No runs. Wultz sent a fly to Pickering, Murphy! made a great running catch of Ganzel's fly in short centre, Elberfeld fanned out. No runs. Fourth Inning, Henley was thrown out at first by Willlams. Hartzel’s fly to left centre was gathered In by Fultz after a hard run, Pickering ambled to first on four balls. Davis struck out. No runs, Willams was retired on his grass- cutter by M. Cross and Davis. Davis hit the ball in front of ¢he plate and as thrown out by Henley. McFarland walked and stole second. Beviile str our No run POINTING WATERGO', It is possible that Waterboy, the Baal four-year-old, will not go to the post, again before the Brighton Cup, to be run thy middle of next month, ‘frainer Jack Joyner has his eye on the long- distance event, It is at two and a halt iniles, and he probably will save the “big ‘ black" for i If McChesney 1s dolig nouuing at that time Joyner would ask nothing better than to see the Westerner in the same race, “T may start Waterboy before the cup event, but if T do ie will be with the ball along the third-base line for two bags, and reached third on Pickering's Howell's throw to Gangel to catch him left whieh Hlberfeld got under, L. Croas: drove a low line fly to Fultz, Harener scoring on the out. Sevbold hit along the third-bave line for two bases, scor- ime Pickering. Murphy singled to cen- ire, sending Seybold home, and on How- ell's failure to stop Fults's throw Mur- phy reached second, — M. Crogn struck: the umpiré} out. ‘Three Pas | “Conroy ‘made a scratch htt to L. itchey, | Cross, but was cau clean Fula c that race ‘always in sight. © want him on edge for the cu —— POUGHKEEPSIES SUNDAY. ‘The Poughkespsies will be the of nents of "Kid" Carsey’s Mets’ Bu day at Equitable Park, Sixty-seventh egrect and West End avenue. ‘The Poughkeepsies are, perhaps, the strong: est team that hag eppen red. in this nity and the best game of the season bie ected when they tackle the’, easy “i | exercise | beeenes three-elghths of a mile, well in HERMIS OUT FOR AN EASY GALLOP Shields Sends Rest of His String Along to Fast -Work—Hunter Raine Moves in Nice Easy Style. GRAVESEND, N. ¥., Sept. 10.—The| galloping hours were agreeable ones here this morning. Fair, cool weather, and a track that was smooth and fast| were the training conditions. It was training day for the Feather- stone string and Bauer sent several of ‘his charges to good workouts. Igniter, in preparation for his engagement in the Annual Champion, to be decided on| Saturday at Sheepshead Bay, was sent two miles in 3.67 and from the easy man- ner jn which it was done makes the colt a serious contender. Disadvantage, another of this lot, worked one mile, well in hand, in 1.48, Harangue, from the same barn, reeled off six furlongs in 1.18. Pebble and Peeper were on the je, being went to easy galloping The two-year-old Arthur Thang, In 041. Advance Guard and Hermis, trom the Thomas and Shields string, were shown on the course at an early hour, but nothing fast was wanted. Bound Brook, from the same stable, worked three-| quarters ‘of a mile in 1.20, Andy Will- fams and Hunter Raine were sent to a jlight gallop of two miles and treezea along four furlongs at a two-minut clip. For Luck Out. Fred Burlew sent Pleasant Memories @ half-mile breather in 0.51. Numeral, as obliged to wal back again.—Buffalo of the same string, was allowed one mile in 4,50. For Luck stepped one- quarter through the stretch in 0,26 1-2, Pat Meaney allowed the steeplechas- : Ben Gallant, Ivan and McGrathi- ana Prince, a gallop of two mil Nugget reeled off three-elghths of a mile in 0.41 handily. Illuminator, from the Boston stables,| PITTSBURG, Pa. Gept, 10,—Hans galloped a half mile in 0621-5. Sis Hop-| Wagner, the star player of the Pitts- kins turned a neat three furlongs in| UTS National League team, will prob- 0.42, ably not play another game of ball this season. The physicians who are at- tending him made an examination of his injured leg, and decided that the’ ten- dons were so badly wrenched that an in would be necessary, whic Sent Russell Garth one'and/ one-eighth orn keep at eee player out of the miles in 205. Ned Moore was sent] game for the remainder of the season, three-quarters of a mile in‘1.181-2. Ex-| Wagner leaves to-day for the hospital Past Skips a Quart Holman worked Choate one-quarter through the stretch in 0,28, Past did the trick in 0.251-2 Trainer Frayling | Written’ guarantee to cure, you, or refund to Tit ry, Cont YoU have pA FOR BRIGHTON UP | “NERVOUS DEBILITY , BLADDER AN IDNEY tralaw, from the Bennett string, reeled] at Youngstown,' Ohio, to be operated off the distance in 1.8. Mexican stadle’s Flammula| "Po" by the famous bonesetter areca six furlongs in 1.29. Revelation, | that place. from ‘the same. string, galloped one? Se quarter through the stretch in ” Gay Lizette stopped_a half mile In. 0.4 KILLILEA’S CHOICE. Citeus and Man 9” War, from the barn | Kiliiles, of the-Boston American of James McLaughlin, together worked] opposed to playing anywhere else one nile in 1.45, they Mnishing together, jn Pittsburg: or Boston, man that is suffaiag from. an: Tpsctat dente or condits ton to ‘come ang Ba nave hat with me, and { will expinin to F ie ae 1 have orig ped after hi ote" experience lng diseases peculia: iat an grate fument that ie based. on scion Poe Bes tree Proposition, no wal or sample, treatments to eat ny exe: eee ete yu ieee ot cha rae, a (horeug quis exnchination “to- eee Ta Heit and scientine opinion of your ome, and if I find your ons et with an ‘80. en other hand, I find your ci Fear ect ‘rag or aemeae ee {1 to effect a perm: qure of your con {noiuded in tho nominal fee ask T attribute, aise, th jun nothing but what T con do, ang always doing what I promise. 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Medical and Surgical Office, 146 WEST 34TH STREET. | M ace complishing the task at just a two-min- OUT FOR SEASON ute gait. Miss Julla Krauss and Our U. GAMES Junior Events of the Na- tional Games Decided on Fair Grounds at Milwaukee — Many Stars from the N. Y. A. C. Compete. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 10.— The greatest array of amateur ath- letes of this country and Canada ever assembled in the West com- peted to-day in Milwaukee, the oc- casion being the meet under the auspices of the National Amateur Athletic Union. To-day’s card con- sisted of the junior events, the senfor contests being on to-mor- row’s programme. The junior con- tests are for athletes who have never won a national championship or first at an inter-collegiate meet, The track and field selected for the champlonships are located at the State Fair Grounds. a few miles west of the city. Much work has been done during the past two weeks to make the. condl- tions the best possible, but owing to yes- terday's heavy rain the track was soft and no breaking of records was expect- ed. Early in the day the weather was cloudy. ‘The meet began at 2 o'clock. Favoriten for the Hundred. In the 100-yard dash Molson, of Mont- real; Robertson, of the Greater New. York Irish Athletic Association, and Stevenson, of the Milwaukee Athletic Club, were the favorites. Robertson and Stevenson were also picked to win in the 220 yard dash. % In the 440 yard run Hillman, of the New York Athletic Club, and Pettit, of the First Regiment Athletic Association of Chicago, were looked upon as win- ners. Cahill, of the University of Chi- cago, and Bacon, of the Greater New York Irish A. A., were among the fa- vorites in the 880 yard run. Summaries: One hundred yard ~dash—P, Molson. Montreal A. A., first; George C. Poage, Milwaukee A. C., second; L. B. Stevens, Milwaukeo A. C., third. Time—111-6. There was only one race as but four started. —— ST. LOUIS FINISHES. (Special to The Evening World.) DELMAR PRAK RACE TRACK, 87. LOUIS, Sept. 10.—The races scheduled to be run here ithis afternoon resulted as follows: First Race—Three-quarters of a mile Won by Algaretta, 6 ro 1 and 2 to 1; Alines, 2 to 1. was second; Loca was third, " ‘Tme—i.23, Second Race—Five furlongs.—Won Leech, 2 tol and 3 to 6; Caylon, 6 to Was second; Capitol was third. “Time— ‘Third Race—Three-quarters of # mile. =Won by Allyar, 9 to 6 and 7 to 10; Russellton, 2 to 1; was second; Zirl was third. Tme—1,22. _———— DONOVAN BACK. Manager Donovan has rejoined the Cardinals. He lost twenty pounds in welght during his illness. N&W YORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST. NERVOUS DEBILITY ¢y7es.au'te to 60 days by my own famour ii cured in § to 1 days, Without cutting, streton| pain or ie of time, It is a mar- vetlote eu PR permanently, cure ANY VARICOCELE is 3 fee BLOOD abaorptive proc Hadical Cures In. 60 to 90 0 days. 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