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y AS ) | PN ES Te TE LITT ET EN HE WORLD: SATURDAY EVLNING, sEP1eMBER I, 1903, JACK MUNROE MATCHED TO FIGHT JACK M’CORMICK. HURSTBOURNE OUT FOR LONG WORKOUT Colt Goes Mile and a Half in Easy Fashion—Great Mo- Chesney Is Now Quartered at Gravesend Track. GRAVESEND, Sept. 12—Quartered ta @ stall here to-day is McChesney along with his stable companion, Irene Lind- say, Trainer Frank Taylor thinking {t Detter to have the pride of the West on the battle-ground, thus saving a long walk between tracks. Tom Welsh carried off the training bonors this morning by ending his fately purchased racer, Hurstbourne, one and a half miles in preparation for hls coming engagement In the Hindoo, @ stake to be decided on the sixth day of the meeting. Hurstbourne reeled off the distance fractionally as follow Eighth, 0.18; quarter, 0.26; half, 0.62 1- three-quarters In 1181-4; mile‘in 1.43 4-5; mile and a quarter In 2091-5, and fin- Wshed the mile and a half, well in hand Mi the way, in 2351-2, Jockey Jack Martin had the leg up. Rogers's Two Out. | John Rogers brought over from Sheaps- head Bay his Junior Champion candi-! dates, Leonidas and Mercury, sending’ Leonidas a fast three-quarters in 1.15. Mercury, the other representative, went @ mile, galloping all the way. in 1.47. Ed Graves was very busy with his ex- tensive string, sending many of his racers to useful exercises. Among them Zeller galloped three furlongs in 39 1 Mary Legrand turned five-eighths of a mile in 1.06, Mabel Richardson was sent ‘one mile in 1.46. Woden worked one mile {n 1.48. Chapman reeled off a mile breez- ing In 153 and Mamie Worth breezed through the stretch in 0.25 1-2, The Featherstone racers were out early. Inigold was the first to be sent a food workout of one and a quarter miles In 2.16. Mesmer was sent six fur- longa in 1.20 1-2. The two-year-old Ha- Tangue recled off @ neat five furlongs tn 1.08, Fred Burlew sent Damon, in company with a bay, a half-mile breather in 0.50. For Luck, of the same string, stepped ive furlongs in 1.06. The Lady Rohesia, Another from the same barn, breesed ax furlongs in Slow Work for McChesney. MoChesney was shown on the course to easy exercise only. The Hampton Stable's pair, Ethics and Williamstead, Were, sont One, mile together, Hthics stepping his mile in 1.49 and William- stead taking 130 1:2 to doctne trick, Smart Set reeled off three furlongs in 0.40 1-4 and Sir Roche was sent one milo in 1.46, Wild Pirate breezed seven fur- Tongs ‘In 1.38 3-4. Little Jack Horner stepped five furlongs in 1.08 1-2, POUGHKEEPSIES PLAY METS. ‘The Poughkeepsie, one of the strong- tet semi-professional teams thm have Appeared on local diamonds, will play Kid Carsey's Metropolitans to-morrow at Equitable Park, Sixty-seventh street and West End avenue. The Pough- keepsies have been strengthened since their last games with the Mets and the Hobokens, and Carsey will have to use all his well-known pitching crafu- ess to hold ‘them down, 2 ee HUGGINS’S CONTRACT. The case of Miller Huggins, second baseman of St. Paul, Is different trom most players. The average player can be purchased from a minor league club, must go where he js sent, But Hug- ‘ins has a cuntract whicn specifies that i@ can gO Where hg pleases at the end of the Jresen. season. | He feels, how. ever, that he has been treated so kindly | by the St. Paul club owners that no wants them to be paid for his release, and he will not sign with any club une Jess he feels that the St. Paul club has Fecelved a cash equivalent for him. . DOWNING BUFFALO, “The battle cry in the Eastern League! is ‘Anything to beat Buffalo!’ " says the Buffalo Express. ‘Even Rochester re- Jsicek In the downfall of Stallings's crip- ples, and the Democrat and Chronicle in tare headlines announced that Buffalo had given up the pennant race. Of epurae, Rochester is jealous of Buttalo; all know that, but we didn't expect Rochester to get up at 3 o'clock in the, forning and yell Buffalo's defeat at the top of its. vole ——____ HIME AFTER LOU DILLON. Walter Hime, the man from Philadel- phia who ts willing to pay $60,000 for lou Dillon, is not afraid to take a shanée. That's a large sum to pay for something so erratic as a fast ‘horse, bit it has often been essayed and the ingtances of success outweigh those of fallure. Hine, to all appearances, wants he horse for his own pleasgre. Dan atch, the pacer, sold for a fine sum,| id to be 000, not long ago, but then in was bought to advertise a patent predigested food. , BRIGHTONS’ TWO GAMEs, Two games will be played at Brighton Park, Brooklyn, to-morrow. The firat fine will be Brightons vs. Empires, a fi) A" M. “The second, Brightona’ vs. Howards, bering 4 P.M. Linder- mann. of the Hobokens, will pitch for, ca in the morning game, and a ue battery plays with the Howards the afternoon contest. ———————— MORAN OVERWORKED. ‘Bome of the critics say that Pat Mo- ran,)Wwho 1s doing all the Boston oatch- ng, looks fearfully overworked, Kling’ has caught @ good many more games| fan, Moran, looks as hale and earty as ever. a NOT 100 FOR PIRATES. The Piftsburgs will not realize one ambition of the early season—namely, the winning of 100 games this’ year, It il require an almost unbroken string Of victories from now until the close the season to bring this about, and thts Js not to be expect ; MURPHY TO RETIRE? Mike Murphy has bought. houre !n ty be Havel which ts taken ug. an in- eR StS enue by tr, Beak oF Bi JACK MUNROE, “BUTTE MINER” LADIES AUTO The first aut York A. C. In ticipate takes New York A, Park South, Promptly at 11 Automobiling recognized sports of the New York A. C. for over a year. in this section number over two hundred, IL of whom own one or more cars. Supplies and charging storage batteries have been tp. As almost every type’ of auto- from a twenty-thousand dollar’ French car to a. little steam provided at house. movile, choo,” wiil be to be of considerable interest to those Interested In the sport. en BILL PHIL! chines ‘are to be lined up in front of the Bill Phillips has added two mo tar factories to the IN THIS MOBILE RUN ‘omobile run of the New which ladles are to par: place to-day. The ma Central will be C. club-house, and the start o'clock. has been one of the ‘The motorists enrolled electric currents for Travers Island clu! ‘ohoo- In Ine the run promises LIPS'S FACTORIES, he ts interested for the manufacture of! wood fibre plaster. i three such | Ho now has a hand titutions, ‘WHAT'S IN A NAME?. Dayton hi players. K aN Daal ero thy ‘oncoch LITTLE FIGHTERS BOUT POSTPONED Hughey McGovern and “Kid"’ Beebe, the Philadelphia bantam-welght fighter, will not meet in their alx-round bout before the National A. phi agreed to a postponem to-night nt of until Monday night. ——$——___— HALFBACK TOO HEAVY. Wechsler, one of the that Pennsylvania had, uh . of Philadel-| Tae boys and’ the clud @ bout dest halfbacks reported weigi ing 200 pounds, when’ he should h been forty pounds lighter. Head Coach Willams told him to take tis clo and go. This 18 about thor first In- stance of firing a player fr m the team for not taking care of himself, but js a nd all of the Eastern sort colleges threaten of warning, to follow, ——$—<—— “Jack” Sullivan, pest his: I coughs, which malady ndicate in which| cian have been trying five days. abs fs havin "Ho is ist, life. JACK SULLIVAN'S FIGHT. | yt ‘Quaker Boxer First to Seek Match Is Quickly Ac- ' FIGHT SIEGER BEST BUT IS A DRAW (Special to The Evening World.) SEATTLE, Sept. 12,—The fight between | Charley Sieger, of Néw York, and Rufe Turner, of Seattle, went to the limit, twenty rounds, last night, and was de- clared a draw by Referee Tom Con- sidine. This decision was made in ac- cordance with an agreement that If both men were on thelr feet at the end of the last round the referee should de- clare the contest a draw. If there had not been an agreement the decision should have gone to Sieger on points, Paradoxical as it may seom, however, if the fight had gone two or three rounds more Turner would have knocked out Sleger. Gloger: 1 Jed on points, because he did all iting for fifteen rounds and was In evidence all the time after that, except in the nineteenth, when Turnet floored him with a right to the jaw, Sieger knocked Turner down four times, The fight closed with Turner the stronger of the two, HOW'S THIS ONE? After all the funny names of tasebail players have been canvassed, the bun will pretty near go to Vyscocil, the Springfield pitcher. WATERBOY GETS LIGHT EXERCISE Great Horse, Eligible. for the First Special, Is Shown to ‘Be in Good Shape by His Trial at the Bay. Glorious weather and a fast track were the conditions at the Sheepshead Bay course this morning during the gallop- ing hours. The effect was to bring the tralners and racers out in numbers and [at an early hour. ‘The racers went at thelr work with a dash and the watches ticked off several fast moves during the morning. : ‘Trainer A. J. Joyner came to the front at the peep o' day and several of his racers were sent down the line at good rates of speed. Waterboy, which is an eligible for the First Special at a mile and a quarter to be decided at the Brooklyn track on Monday, was sent a mile and a quarter in 2.27, Of course, tt was only a breather for the great horse and he did It In the finest possible shape, Boutonnlere galloped a mile in 1.45. Ormonde's Right clipped off six fuz- Jongs in 1.19, Juvenal Maxim did the same time, W. C, Whitney's Gunfire, which Is a candidate for the First Special, got her preparation for the event in the shape qf a mile and a quarter turn in 217. She looks a bit on the big side, but | should race up to the mark when silk is wanted on Mon Mineola galloped a mile in 1.46 1-2. J. R. & F. P. Keene's Wizard reeled | off nlx furlongs in 1,19 R. 'T. Wilson's Highlander, going with Wila/ Thyme, covered the mile distance in_ 1,48, Jo Ao oTpias, Wyeth covered the in 1.7 same grouni Healey sent Gananogue the distance in ‘Trainer T. J. and a stable mate five furlongs In 1.07. The August Belmont racers were all shown, but jogging exercise was all that DREYFUSS WORKS HARD FOR PIRATES Pittsburg May Go On Winning the Champoinship Forever if Barney Keeps Up His Interest in the Team. “Bo long as Barney) remains at the head of the Baseball Club, so long will the Pirates haye the best chance of any teum in the League of winning the pennant,” declared an old campaigner, who has made a study of baseball conditions for years. ‘While the majority of other mag- nates are sitting around In gilded cafes, discussing plans and prospects with the ald of the wine that bubbles and costs | $4 bottle, Dreyfuss Is out looking over all the minor leaguers in the country and getting a line on the men who probably will, make “good. In” another Year or so, And wi the gentlemen who have been ing, talent by studying the dope and washing it down with champagne get Into the eld and begin bidding for the men who t think will make good they find that in the majority of citses Dreyfuss has been there ahead of them and placed his tag on the promising youngsters, “By the method he pursues in going after the players hunself, making a study of every, promising Joungster in the business, Dreyfuss fortities himself against any contingency that may arise, He knows two years {n advance when. ja youngsier will be ready for fast com- pany, and if he finds that he will be In need ‘of such a man he grabs him before the majority of magnates even know of his existence, “It is this practice that will keep the Pirates bolstered up with the best young talent In the country all the time. And fo Jong as Mr. Dreyfuss keeps up the interest In his team that ie has shown in the past few years there is little or no prospect of any team overtaking ulm.” a PIRATES’ NEW PITCHER. Barry, the, new pitcher secured by Pittsburg from Peorla, is 5 feet 9 inches tall. and weighs only 155 pounds. He is was wanted, Special Prices During this month we will give a di $20.00 $ 15.00 512,00 Secs $ 8.00 set of Teeth, th yeu Remembe antee for 14 We offer $10. Tova Fain Extrac RANTEED, WV GUAKER DENTAL SOCIE AGE. 14th St. (near Brway,N. Y.) | prim. taclude ‘ iV the Norristown (Pa.) the hardest fight of ‘up a TO BACK PITTSBURG. Re) Menefce, remiers in the post-season series threatened. burg if 1 can fn aes the veteran, “T will bet any one a oh against the hic- he and a physi- to ward off ‘for He Is growing weaker daily, dinires 500 On 10 yang ie Set of Teeth, 25 Per Cent. Off With Gold Crown and two Gold Fillings, FREE, Set of Teeth, 25 Per Cent. Off ‘With one Gold Crown and one Gold Filling, FREE. Set of Teeth, 25 Per Cent. are the best teeth, with which we give a guar- for the production of o: tPe th wa Nave refused Ww repalr free of charg ‘TRE FAMILY’ FAVORITE BEDIOINE a right-hander. OUR RULE Perfect Work Painless Process Popular Prices for September. iscount Qf 25 per cent. on all teeth, $15.00 $11.25 of $ 9,00 $5.00 E, Person having our guarantee whose commodated by the Miner from Montana. Bout Down for Six Rounds. Jack Munroe, the “Butte Miner.” was matched last night to meet Jack Mc- Cormick. of Philadelphia, in a six- round’ contest in the Quaker City dur- ing the first week In Ootober. The making of this match does away with all question as to Munroe and Jim Jeffries fighting for the heavy- welght championship of the world be- fore the Century A. C, of Los Angeles, Cal.. on the 16th of next month. Munroe and McCormick have aot yet selected a club before which to hold their battle, but in all probability the Washington Sporting Club will secure the contest, This club has made an offer for the bout, but the big fellows have decided to leave the battle-ground open until next Friday, and in the mean time invite bids from all the Philadelphia olubs. When the club has been settled upon a referee will also be selected. Bert Crowhurst or Eddie Rocap will in all probablitty to officiate, ‘This will be Munroe's first Aight since the night In far away Montana when he jumped into the Imelight of fistio fame in one bound by standing off the champion of the world for four rounds. In McCormick Munroe will meet « big, strong, rugged boxer who will (Prove @ very good trial horse for the man from Butte, Should the miner defeat MoCormick, which he says he will do in short order, he will immediately take on some one of the top-notchers, Last week Munroe was offered a match with Jeffries, to take place next month, and when he did not immediately accept it the champion sald he would never give the miner another chance if he let this one go dy, Munroe's reply was a statement to the effect that he intended fighting his way to the top of the iistic ladder and Would. then be In aS > tore Jeffries to Meht him, First come, first served, he sald, and as Mcformick was the first to ask for a fight’ he was immediat - for a OF ediately accom. WEALTHIEST BALL PLAYER. 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