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‘ WILL WIN EVERY ‘WINNER OF TADT _ WILL MET SWIFT SG 4 {sand the winner will go against John F. *\Cockerill’s Swift, which now leads in », Swift also on Saturday will attempt +*nwith two heats, just as though he had “RUHLIN TO-FIGHT heres make, ~ GAME, SHIS "GRIF “Highlanders Expect to Climb ‘eto Second Place Before the Season Ends This Month. American League Standing. Club. A Fd “ogg Detroit, nth: 98 4 a Sicko 38 Ob 4a8 83 \Washingtoug@ §7 ‘810 | is Could anybody blame anyboty else for feeling blue yesterday% Well, Clark ,Grifith was, anyway, and it wasn’t the fweather that made him so. It was the jetatement that the height of his 1% ition was to finish third in the race the American League pennant. “How absuri quoted the ordinarily ol-headed “Grif,” when the statement was repeated. ‘It's second place we're ter, and we won't be satisfied until ts eo name of New York reste undis- bed in that space behind the name| We, ol of Boston, Basy to Do It. “How are we going to do it? It's e winch. Say, we are not going to lose mnother game this year. Every one we have to play 1s on our own grounds and we'll gallop past Philadelphia and Cleveland just as though they we mailed to a post. All my men ar first-class shape again. My pitchers are fine and dandy, and with Cleveland end- ing. the season away from their own grounds, I don't eee where they figure (‘to come in second. We'll get there, and dust write that down and pin it in your) hat, and when the season 1s over re- muember Clark Griffith told you so." Nora McKinney, Jolly Bachelor and ‘ffld at the Empire City track Sanur- day afternoon. These three candidates certain to make an interesting contest, “Clase A. r to lower his matinee record of 2.08 1-4. 'Bhould he succeed he will be credited of qwon a race. This same rule will apply gn the cagp of any horge that is alone 4m a class and beats his own record in & trial against time. MAN FROM NOME GAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 17.—Gus Ruh- and Joe Millette, the San Francisco vywieght who has just returned f Nome have been matched to fight MBetore, the San Franclsco A. C. on manager, who the articles in ‘4s now in this city, Ruhlin and bas e West at once. WEINIG WANTS FITZ. ‘The latest man to fire a challenge at eRite’ is Al he startling proposition that he will make a side bet to stop “Fits” in ‘twenty rounds, While Weinig has never been known to dodge any matches, and ig fighting for what money there is in the game, the challenge may pass as one of those freak offers that pugilists Buck. a fight, would be no more than a joke, but there Mo chance that {t ‘will’ be accepted < Weinlk’s offer of a bet ts not large] « ‘enough to tempt Fitesimmons. FITZ IN SHAPE? “Fitz” has a way of doing surprising things. Probably the reporta from San. rancisco that the old man could not stand the training work with Jeffries ve nettled him, and he is going in fo show them that he id still all right. turned a trick like that when he suddenly dropped into the game in New York three years ago and cleaned up Sharkey and Ruhlin within ten days, LACROSSE GAMES. "The Jacrosse team of the Greater New ic Irish Athletic Association will re- lement season a OTT be played with the Crescent| Seat of C., Cotum! aivoreity. and other tperne. ake reqnestad (co send r Rapes to, the clu No. 207 i ee H CHANCE FOR WATERBOY. “+ ' ‘SWeterboy 1s eligible for the Second to be run Saturday, The great is named as @ starter, too. if ‘Trainer about re- We Se out Sra “Big BURNS TO TOLEDO. | Phe-National Commissional has decided) Inflelder Bilrns, recently signed by It, will have to go back to Toledo, Toledo to to the Paaifio| feat Lense, ‘and went from there to <3 Eee 3 ————>___ : CARTER AFTER RUHLIN. ) “Despite the big difference in welght,| think I can whip Rubin at any time je of twenty rounds, I several times in ti mn HIGHLANDERS MADE President Joseph Gordon Says American League Club’s First "The general belief of ths baseball | public has been that the New York American League's fivst year in New York was a financial fajlure, Gomon $s authority for such a state- m Gordon, in talking on the subject. “We one. Our team expense, and when we went on the road we always carried eighteen, or twenty men, yet the figures are on the right side of our ledger. “Of course, I do not mean to say that elling e: © players and every other Sub against usr we are away 1 the good “Next year id ‘Transit trons. As @ matter of sized pri ext year as we enjoyed 50. this timer wor ir Carter reeled off five-cignine of a mile in 1.17. ‘Mr. Doctor's Stamping Ground worked WOMEN GOLFERS Eastern golf women are not oppos- ing the holding of the annual champlon- ship in Chicago, as has been reported. As a matter of fact, most of those en- tered for the competition will make the trip and try for the title, The fact Ip led to the belier that the ‘women would not go West. : of ; (Ming Chimes will meet in the cham- | ton © plonship class at the matinee of the “\ New York Driving Club, which will be make the Chicago trip, ment as regards the fact that the cham- plonship 1s to be held in Chicago may words, intenti t esent of defend; for the highest honors at the track are/ my oe at (pres nding all made arrangements to be there. age ee NEW HOME FOR E. R. THOMAS EB. R. Thomas, the young millionaire turfman, has purchased a dig strip ray esend. ‘homas Intends to thave a dence erected on the property. es tism belongs to all, for when it gets well intrenched red his man to} in the system, and joints and muscles are saturated with the poison, the aches and pains are coming and goin, roun| Weing, who has made| Sudden chilling of the body when overheated, a fit of indigestion or exposure to the damp, Easterly winds of Summer as from the keen, cutting winds, freezing atmosphere and bitter cold of Winter. the blood and system before a pain is felt. Some | in) is matism becomes chronic, the pains are wander- ing or shifting from one place to another, some- times sharp and cutting, again dull and aggravating. The muscles of the neck, me full practice this week at Celtic! shoulders and back, the joints of the knees, ankles and wrists, are most often the things do not reach the poisoned blood; their effect is on curative nor preventive. from the circulation before remedy does this so certainly and so quickly as S.S.S. fying and tonic properties, but solvent qualities as well, all these being necessary in eradicating the poison and making a complete and_lastin SSS bat is guaranteed purely vegetable. uurifier, but a most invigorating tonic—just such a remedy as they need to enrich the lood and quicken the circulation. HURSTBOURNE GOES EAST IN THE MUD Trainer Welsh Sends the Thor- oughbred a Mile and a Quar- | ter at Gravesend Track in 2.18, MONEY THIS YEAR Year in New York Has Been a Financial Success. The magic change of ywzathe: hurricane and gloom to bright su this morning was most pleasing to the |B visitors and turf folk at the Gravesend | course. At the peep_o’ day the ri wers out in numb were shown to easy The track being In a m anything faster than was out of the que! But such fot the case, and President Joseph ‘We have made mon said Mr. mentioned below will g: polished been under a big with 3 dra away at the quarter pole at the head the stretch sent him one and a quarter mites, negotiating the distance well in hand ‘in 238. Frank Taylor had McChesney on the course, and after easy galloping exercise the trainer sent him three-elghths of a mile, the exercise boy having wraps, in 0.39 easily. Archie Zimmer sent Little Jack Horner five furlongs in 1.08. ‘Counterpo'se, from the Holland string, reeled off three-quarters of a mile tn 1, Bennett's Kingraine breezed one mile nineteen EP lion's Ei3} on top; can- K\\ not be equal. eared up for the grounds. That is im under and we cannot ter N |) $35.00; Nj} cial at we will do better, for the will bring us many more igs Bg e ‘Jola galloped one mile ta 1.50. spe Beach was sent three furlongs in 1611-2. one mile ‘Pa Daly's Carroll D. was went six ¥. of the same string, stepped | fi seVon-elghihs of a milo in 1.4%. Charles W. Thomas was allowed one mile, breeaing in 1.68. SWIMMING RACE, A series of swimming races will be give? under the auspices of the Bath Beach Swimming Club on Saturday, Sept. 2¢, at Bath Beach. The feature of the meet will be a match race at between | George W. Vs Chiffoniers, in BH polished golden oak, extra large, with hat box, three large and two small drawers; fine swing mirrors; value $10.00; very } special, $6.49 WILL PLAY WEST big tournament has been ar-| {y to be held in Philadelphia o following the Chicago champion- Bastern| of the A. A. A NEW YORK DRIVING CLUB. Nora McKi: Jolly Bachelor and 1y | King Chimes are slated for a meeting pinute \{n the champlonship class at the matinee of the New York Driving Club that will be ‘held at the Empire City track next Saturday afternoon, ‘Thess three cane didates for the highest honors at the track are certain to put up an inte esting contest, and the winner will against John i, Cockerill's Swift, which | now leads in Glass A. Next Saturday last named horse will att 0 lower his matinee recon. of 20,11, Should he succeed he will be credited with two heats, just as though .e had won a race, This samo rule applies in gb case of Spy horse that is alone in| “ani 8 OWN reco’ in a trial agatnst time. eal rs. C. T, Stout, the present holder the tille; Miss Griscom and the Bos- representatives have arranged to and the senth ‘accepted from Mrs, C, T. who yesterday sal litle, and from what I can gather the other players In the East have in all sizes; value §: W special this week. land, comprising ahout :0) lots, in It, Je understood that Mr. 0 real- Every season has its own diseases, but Rheuma- all the time, and it becomes an all-the-year- disease; an attack coming as quickly from Rheumatism never comes by accident. It is in bprit a strong predisposition or tendency; it is born in them; but whether heredity ack of it or it comes from imprudent and careless ways of living, it is the same alwkys and at allseasons. The real cause of Rheumatism is a polluted, sour and acid pice of the blood, and as it flows through the body cetoutts a gritty, irritating substance or sediment in the muscles, joints and nerves, and it is these that pro- duce the terrible pains, inflammation and swelling and the misery and torture of Rheumatism. such wide-spread suffering. It deforms and cri; ples its thousands, leaving them helpless invalids and nervous wrecks, No other disease causes such pain, HIS WIFE A GREAT SUFFERER. My wife had been troubled with Rheuma- tism for some time when she heard of 8. 8. 8., which she tried and which oured her oom- pletely, as she has not suffered since, I req- ommend 8. 8. 8. as a good medicine. Okolona, Miss. J. E. REEDER. When neglected or improperly treated, Rheu- ain, Countless liniments and plasters are pppliet to get relief, but such y temporary; they are neither Pues and all. irritating matter removed and a thorough cure is effected, and no The blood must be rmanent relie! cure of Rheumatism. '§. S. S. cleanses the blood of all irritating matter of the system, thus relieving the muscles and joints and removing all danger of future attacks. Under its tonic effect the nervous system regains its normal tone and the appetite and digestion improve, result- ing in the upbuilding of the general health, 5, S. S. coutains no Potash or minerals of any description Old people will find it not only the best a Whether you have Rheumatism in the acute or chronic stage, the treatment must be iuternal, deep and thorough in order to be lasting. Never be satisfied with anything ex in, the, short fet less than an absolutely perfect cure. This you can get by the use of S. S. 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