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COP N INR RRERRINE GRRT CE PT TN i A i bak Rk fad nd THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1903. “€® SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. © , os. PICTORIAL STORY OF HOW THE ANNUAL CHAMPION WAS RUN AND WON AT SHEEPSHEAD. ie AS THE BARRIER WENT UP. FIRST TIME PAST THE GRAND STAND. S. MAJOR DAINGERFIELD. IGNITER (THIRD). OOURO (SECOND). RIVER PIRATE (FIRST). DOURO (FOURTH). IGNITER (THIRD). MAJOR DAINGERFIELD (SECOND). — CHARLES ELWOOD. OH Chatles Elwood, Away Over on the Outside Rall, Was Too Far Ou. of Line to Get in the Photographer's Snapshot. ® is INVADERS VS. BOSTON: VARDON MAY NOT ~——— BRDOKLYN V5, CHICAGO RE GEE ay With the bare announcement that) might have remained a gardener—his im Harry Vardon, four times open cham-| itlal occupation—all his life. pion golfer of the world, under doctor's In speaking of this during his visit to . orders, would not take part in any more} this country, Vardon said: “When I 4 0} ts during the season, | was about seventeen I was taken with Griffith's Men Expect to Be Able to ne who rend it reall ; Clinch Third Flace by a Victory To- © Day Over Coming Champion ;— Dodgers Anxious to Even Matters for | Yesterday's Defeat. none who read it realizel the serious| hemorrhages, and my employer, who pet nics nature of the champlon‘s illness. was a doctor, recommended I should be a ee in the fresh air as much as possible, + Since the nes appeared, however, It and at the same time not over-exert would seem that Vardon was stricken | ee ee ee ee erous kindness: with pulmonary trouble, and is now in| which I can never forget, he suggested a sanitarium in London. I devote myself to golf, ‘and untl th That he will recover and live for many one Months Meera aheatookrarery: ny one years to display his masterly skill is a) Of me." ne which will be volced by every| Apparently the old trouble has re- turned—only temporarily, however, wil} pifyer throughout the continent. furned—only, temporatil Never strong constitutionally, it wha a] Pthe wisy CA erery ae ate young Morris started out by them- es in the long ist of champions, tn both have won the world's , rect cause of giving to the golf world) fir times, A fifth victory to Vardon's “INVADERS.” |“BR Y tht GOING UNDER THE te ha je Ww - h atest master In le) days, If) credit ould place hi ahead of all R OOKLYN DOURO (SECOND). SO ite IGNITER WINS. nee frail times, But for this Vardon golf glants, past or present, These Photographs Were Taken Exclusively for The Evening World by a Staff Photographer. BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. = | ——— re 7 IROQUOIS Tigh: oe KELLY AS HOST. abs York. Bowi Dk Nai AQUEDUCT BOARD RING BATTLES TO-NIGHT. ‘MAS. FRANK FOSTER Buia nner oes breakdown in health In his earlier days on the Isle of Jersey which was the di- Doughty, If. ! Stra 3b, Slagle, of ts, of. solling,. it | Sheokard. it Meta excursion yesterday to the Willow Glon eeler, r! 2. Stahl. c.f, + Dodi f, Abe Attel, of San Francisco, will box Kid Herman, of Chicago, twenty Hotel at Locus: Point, N. managed z feld, ss. Freeman, rf. Doy 1b, by Sam Kelly, the popular feather- 2b. elt sa Daklen, ss, rountls in St. Louis, welght boxer. They started in a sloop tee eee: lor j Crockey Boyle and Billy Maharg, ten rounds at Reading, Pa. ‘yacht from New York at 7 o'clock -c. 3 Stab (3 Jacki tac! ©. Williams, ss. “Philadelphia Tommy” Ryan and Martin Dufy, ten rounds in Kan- | —— a Saturday night, but owing to lack of _ 2 f Spire tineestt, en, D. Uropiie Mr. parse Pp. Vena pp sas City, _—eo The Troquols, J. G. Neafle-Whitaker’s mina eeula Oe only a ea! ieee * Mr. Bi . miles " r - Highlands. From there they reac! . nenTON, Sept. M--As the Invaders! Just before practice time naa nin!Holds an Investigation Into George Munroe and Young Mack, ten rounds, Chester, Pa. Mrs, Frank Foster, the three-year-old | schooner, got third Plage Soanitrace | tlie Deautiful Shrewsbury resort Ine 2 ma up the game expected of Dahlen recelved a telegram from Pres! a Hughey McGovern and Kid Beebe, six rounds before National A. C., J ‘Ben Strome filly, holds the honor of|lantic Yacht ic fee tinaiy morning. #tage. them, BEREEE fr Attendance thle atter- (dent Pulllfe notityiog him that he nad] Charges of Merchants’ Asso- } ot phiiadeipnia. having won the. greatest number of| The Troauols War ia7 hours in making} For the sporting members of the ex- noon. vas the over- been suspended for three days for hls Aisi races this year. having cursion the spot brought back memories Powering heat which has not been x9 Mpute with Umpire Moran last satue-| — oiation of Improper Gonstruc- COMING BATTLES. With her victory last Wednesday at|the 6 miles. seas en-[of “Kid” Lavigne, Solly Smith, Kelly ) “ana ape thls season. The Any Mewes Of the Cubs, was nott ti Reservci le Fitzgerald vs. Mike Ward, Port Huron, Mich., Sept. 17. Buffalo she has passed the wire fret _dioat, unfavorable Welker boat, ard and other fighters who trained thero ys by feiety th hot waves, {fled az the eamo time that his suszen-| tion of Reservoir. Jack ("Twin") Sullivan vs. Charley McKeever, Boston, Sept. 22. sean ra mnt cO np LDS ahilel ed ereGortunate to get home only two When in their: prime, Yesterday as jordan, late of the Nashua, New Eng-|shn wold be lifted to-morrow | won her first race this year. All her| she was 1 one day | host Kelly gave the excurstonists a g20g Jand Smee was out in practice as he! Tlood took Dahlen’s place a! short for ad H Robert Fitzsimmons vs, Con Coughlan, Philadelphia, Sept. 25. races were at six furlongs and her|days behind 8 ee an | en é Ypnie at Rte ey ene pe bn Jack Taylor, whose wife died] Phe Aqueduct Commission began an Charley Neary vs. Young Mowatt, Milwaukee, Sept. 25. : bly Taba bhea vente ked to gO moatlcerine ey tse time of the ast | ‘iMith hi 7 . last week, Joined the Cubs to-day el t hergan’ oT < i esday she was asl Folto Aan ad three twirlers out warm. "ot week. Jolned the Cubs to-day. He! investigation to-day: into the cherKes of Eps Ruhlin vs, Kid Carter, Philadelphia, Sept. 28. Ricca rievanamacale tren titeananitan sees teeta echinacea: Aen First Inning. {him in to ptteh, So sees iene nts’ Association that the Fddie Hanlon ys, Benny Yanger, San Francisco, Sept. 29 pected her to go more than six or seven| ‘The Ingomar.—! teat Jeg, A. ip all Conroy filed to Dougherty. Fultz cut { Loonstruction: of Jack Johnson vs. Hank Griffin, San Francisco, Sept furlongs. The track was just to her) second, 40h, 23m., an rd, 1h, B the alr and Keeler died, Ferris to La- iret Inning, jing wall was 1 v i Wking that day and she galloped over | 499,93 h, 18m. 15: shani ce, No runs } Strang popfied to Char card | contract eherty put one out to McFarland. ! dropped a safe * the entire distance, beating a very good) The Hildegarde—First, 44h, 3m. 2s. Collins drove a safety pase Jordan and spa | Was doubled up on Stahi's hit to Will- ths field, She also holds the record for the | second, 44h.: 17m., and third, 26h, 25m.— irthy No runs. ' i ealing h neckard was | mixsloners yok, Ryan and Win- year of having carried the lightest |114n. 45m. 28, nd. No raus. | dolph were attendan All the per- Welght of the year on her back. This| ‘phus che Ingomar beat the Hildegarde + stole hot for Oscar) cons mentioned In the letter of com- occurred on July 31 at Form Erle. Alin. aim, 118, and beat the [roquols 41h, | if s MG t Merchants’ ation | little fellow named Callahan, an AP-/ 49m. gg, while the Hildegarde beat the sent] Comuiss! Curtis presided. Com- Second Inning. | go Biberfeld laced one inside the y th Assoc! : Une to the fence for two sacks, ¢ Wits cvug! eep off ft lh and tify prentice, had the mount and he weighed | Troquols, 28h. 1m. 65s. a funning catch of Jones and Doyle. La Chance beat out | 4 long hit. Jordan gota r along the first-base Hne. | nes facing Dineen, but he di It to Flood the man ahead of him. ‘ La | en notified to appear 1 6 By 0 n Fleur de Lys summoned fro today are Charles in at 64 pounds, The race was at a] The Endymion and the cok, ¢ MoMurray, Alfred Cra that day, and she finished second, | re still unaccounted for. vand Rober ie i je wining nineteen races she has Paleeersdy adie altace dha iney 4 been second tiirteen times and third —_—-—. —_—-—. H Fare ee thy For fercnen : tie Commission or of “the ates BURDICK AFTER BATTLES. Freeman's bounder was rallroaded by ane ang John B. M a | “Mrs. Prank, Foster opened her eam: erfeld to Jordin.” Parent aent y to Dobbs, them have told thelr stories to] Fah Gt HORA RY apectal'tscrva mening wari) eT nipped. to Be tthe open-| Johnny Burdick, the feather-welght Gumiled over it, Parens Sortie talk —_—-—- the Dietrict-Attorney, H. D, Dumor | CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Sept, 14--Thure- W HAVEN, Sept 1k The foothan| lag of that track, After the Morris | fighter of Harlem. who is to meet Ches- ting her owner took her to the | ter Goodwin, of Boston, Friday night, is he t & 0 Park m aioe Geente nim: ia ion denne: | De AL § Firat Game,| represemted the Merchants’ Association | ayy the work of getting the Harvard | season at Yale will commence today,| Canadian. tracks, she has been Romie, aChance ‘moring "ut ning World.) John He MeDonald was invited to a eoialt team into shape will be started when the Blue warriors will have their| campaigning ever_éince. already abe topraiaht ane de conhcent| u fanued: Ferris went he first game of | Seat near witness chalr, He sald he 6 in earnest, Carl Marshall, the cap- firat practice on tho gridiron, ‘There is ———— ue will win ans SnseateL, a a0 a *rhaad mow fo Ww aro} header scheduled to se] hed not thought it worth while i me talf’ of this year's ‘varsity eleven, is plenty of material on hand, and tho DETROIT’S NEW FIELD, man, the Bogton ae pees - us 3 a a) ay Vag bs in between the De. | Counsel, and ¢ miss oner Curtis tol already here and is making active prep- | squads will get right down to hard vi] virtually have a new in- HeGE, ae Rie, © Ditoen “Red eago American “Lous night cross-examine the Wits | grations for the reception of the team. | work, ppeole wins y a in rhe ciase and bas yet to moet NEW YORK’S Third Inning Lhe tonowing facarar sete. axes if he cared to do so. Probably the thing that is bothering} The Hutchinson dormitory, which is MASTER SPECIALIST. cea : four witnesses sum-|the coaches most ia the formation of a! set apart for the candidates, has beet BRYOUS DEBILIT ck reer te cacc cy tet Lechance siete 1 8 88 8 gg et \ waee his si taattuen nels iUiderathel usw cules oneitereannscenae ian coh ibaseas BRYOUS DEBILITY 247,08, au'ek Who threw on the Ju a Se: called J. Gudin wrote from Cros! quickness, speed and abiity to dodge/an innovation will be made in the traine 20,1000 days by my own famour Pete. cat ton Landing ut le had not author- | will count, Of the quartet which rep-| ing table, which will be at the college STRICTURE Peery MEY eont ie Nk ee GRAVESEND ENTRIES ined the use of lls name, and that he resented Harvard behind the line last | commons instead of some private poard- without cutting, e| fend te ta, ed there, Collins bug ; had neve nformasion to! year Marshall ts the only man who will Ingchoumes tthe tables willbe wtarted ess Fs ug pain or loos of time, ttle o mare Eee i a ee TRACK, GRAV the As atloy urding be in college thisseason, Graydon, Put: | 4, B il ty TI 1 nently cure AMY CY driving to Williams, No suas.) UP °Y wines Rreuthoreain t yme Park resr'volr construction, “nam and Kernan are all lost, to the| Ralph J. Bloomer, who has been kept uilt on a Sure mmonetee oXse In, 6 to’ 99 days, no ater how. chronie’ or Crimson team, and Marshall thus Is left! out of the game for three years because with the serious problem of construct-| of scholarship technicalities, expects to ing out of raw material a back fleld| pe abve to play this fall, but an exami Fourth tan ra day's rac A Sounder by Fulta rolled too slow | Firat, Race—Selling: three-ye "i iMag hotest Basis VARICOCELE sire jin Yfom, 2 to,» foe. Collins and he xt the ronge. 2 t Bar ancriticed him to thir F f o. ‘ charge of the We f of the res- which can play a new and double style pationan his studies ‘still dangles over ts Brod pera Faron 1n 60 to 90 tof third: and run down Git ‘ ss nt : hia attention te tha uly, noma cugtinn | oe eae vn | Fulea "ont gain, “Nteborts are. Current WW esbulld felotnes sfromathe faunda; sorzein oe armeeas neil landed on escond’ in the diversion, | Pe uiatite wall enh Ge teuSted ; If quickness and speed and sand will} that Rockweil, the quarter-back, would tlon up. POISON sox tren (the-eystens itnowe Phare he was tert ny Wiitams fed out found to hin chile’ the Avian count belind the Hne this Call, then little | £0 into businéas ae his home th Port- WAST! rine of oure, 10 CORE CS ai 3 He eould not reinember when Hurley, who played subatttuce right haif- | and. Ore, but they have not been con- The shape is fixed on a reliable base ASTING days, by, my’ Ol i Poy Parent eingied and Lacirane Moe 12 in conatruc. | back last year, will have a good hance | calf, halfback, Injured its knee playing of stalwart canvas and good-grade WEAKNESS 2P2,,cy"oy ar) im up by batting to No syd Bila Bower 08 while he was in charge ROA EREA Ure aunt caM niet iieeded SWaw! and ‘will be in poor condijion haircloth, D Don't Detay. Gomi Ls runs ve and a ha lo he div tice in “Wel " y . rows Fifth Toning. Risahtn i ale’ one “apie “ Thims about | Newiure N petonitry thingeas. least | ¢hRep_conchon say. the great problem We next needle-moula the cloth so | tee ae deneee” Game to me. nes : ‘ spec ho Inspectet a ; ‘ Cee aa au EASE ‘ } {9 Dineen and | iamyeenor Ate inspected the | Quring “that “period when a team (has) Of “new ‘centre’ tries tw replay aie as to make that shape a permanency, [I _ Meno rivate and 9p : £8 back seat by Perris And La Chance, | nels | 5 Not Gay newlec: of the spect: | ME 4 Pine” ond Turleye with Mey re: [Sante Cows, Glass and Holt, Bloomer lasting as long as the cloth. diseases’ of ‘men | ra, Nothing “ Penson ie cate iy Tate rune SMe oeaast , ars the tituits Lee eels Ik of foodall whlch Har. | BIAY- ASSIA Re tree eat beets Semi-ready ts specianéed tailoring AE a Oe eat von aklltulty pou ade t) ir : : ¥ oT leak don't know why that is [im thes at a ards of iast year, w Gh use you honestly, Bea RuAnL sulted Chesvro's iy. “ couroy'a | Tom Cal soc t07 Kit 'cartor so, but T know It'l, My" formal reports! Yard WHE play BVawalte afd gustd co the Carmtacre which takes @ short cut to results by And Fontore you €5 Health In the short Vind sg aS { garden broke th y hore; selling; about wix | cover the peiit RINNE nena aT fall. Indications are that the cencre “made-In- tity” da “fi eat time, with the least mi x ; the Invaders two on 4 ‘Tam ot sh “Does the rvolr leak?" places will be played poorly this year, Sy Macethth® per re inished-to- comfort and expense practicable, ne led vo One | § 2 BA Fam ot Ahanter aaiite, aval decks thom the extertor to MURPHY AND COHEN. ————— order” methods, ERA f*yo0. cannot call, SEG AGTAiba at Ora. 3. eiad G tae the interior face-ot the wall, “There hae It ls.a:pleand you Name cure Meticines furninbed. Ej. holes in the air, whic nis pitcher did Tenectivaaey ° UT Ja sot kaw if the wall toake| ‘Tommy Murpuy. the dantam-weight ST. LOUIS FINISHES. that fain pala pre if ores Dr. L.R WILLIAMS same, Applause for Chesbro, 4 from tts Interior.” fighter of the New Polo A. A., who Is to you, even if you have . ° Sixth 1 cea Russell. ——_ meet Ikey Cohen, the English fighter, In (Spectal to The Evening World.) no thought of immediate purchase, 165 West 34th St, N. Y. nf inning. Wyetleld a Musketenr 10 ‘a fight for twenty rounds before a clup| DEUMAK PARK RACE TRACK, ST. Finished to your order. bi M. to fi tl to 8. ped one for Collins, Elber-| | Ko! 1 Si} it i ‘ ihe F od to, “ tata + ated water Ga, be: | ana manos “ans) RESULTS AT CHICAGO,” |o-tuate, "ie Founding into abape and eA UIE: RAPS Sky theron roeite So PicarasAuates nm, Sablare ieiee neing Elberfeld to third. Jordan «| 2aunetion Elo Ferry was thrown sadly. to La | savanna ne i ‘and Blverfeld thed tik weore,| Stollen en Aor Answer nm went to second and Will.| Lord Badke ‘ Gold Beit Both came. ft on a ; x tiple to right, ‘The latter fe ola i eal in on Beville’a hit to Cole afternoon fight at 118 pounds. . - i Tun down. A wild pltc it if - Fi Rac hree-quarters of a mile. RED Pe ae tlineigiis iz ty toe Aspe | en HS | ica Race Lingo, & tol and 7 to 33 Limelight, 12 wo wooo) Mins ahylock *: 2 Hips aturlosk 21419 anteatrens.3°°.110, | anette ra n and 100 3:] GOOD WEEK FOR CRAWFORD. | {fur place, wus second; Mi Hose wad re that he will put Cohen gyt before | World.) the°twentlech round, Murphy and Cohen Kg, CHICAGO, | met at HA pounds for $m) side and’ | following’ ani: the! rend Ide bet. If Murphy. be: Following are the results of Tanager, will port a. forfelt t races scheduled to be run here this |tughey McGovern or Tommy Love, to ——————_———Z, Sporting. T BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB, SIX RACES TO-MORROW AT 2,15 P.11, oe @ SPECIAL TIME TABLE To.MORROW, ‘Trains leave 1B. 34th st. N. ¥., via L a 12.40, “1.00, 110. 4. Bae! Qiior eee ah ee from 1 em 42. ing at City Hall follows: First Rece—Four and a half furlon; ~-Won_by Easter Walters, 12 to 1 and Spencerian, 3 to 1 for place, was nd and Ache was qhird, “‘Tme— ot Kendal hak flies fat first. via | Prisina ino. d Tooth third. Mime-| Sam Crawford is now second to Lajole| third. “Time—3.54. EAA ae Ba ckae iy 2 Bee HY 5 in the standing of the American League A. P. BRUCE DEAL i s OF | Quickstep’. 110 urd pe “quarters of a me. batamen, The past week was a banner i . 5 ata siace Felling mile and a aisteenttt,.| Titrn Vive 3 (0 1 tir luce wan pene, Oe for “Wahoo!” Sam. EAD, 801 Broadway, Cor, 11th St, Bride ety, Fulton mt, ; ‘ir! 1’ Monansh was third, | Per Ty eT fis. SPEOIAL THIS WHEK;— ime-~ DANVILLE, Ky., Sept. 4.—-A, P. " * cuiekuo Se ae CLARK FOR:CHICAGO, Bruce, one of the best known. trotting- Ninety Sitk-ned Covert Coats, Thirty Dottar: cHtexnO oz Wild pi 1 hind Race—One mile.—Woa by Fading! The White Sox expect to put g new| horse men in this State, died at his — ‘ HIM Meiieekas "4c: let for pine. ‘was tecond; ‘Brush By was, Razer named Clark on thint Basel move nope yeskerday from apoplexy. He was ‘ 2s 'bh Goats 48h third Timectar se, ta. the bench, EADus command ta the civil w, ee Lye , aay Hestpeeliaee + fs f NG ba Bet Gi fet AT arene is F Bi

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