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vias chats iine AAA a ail ae ms THE WORLD: TUESDAY HIGHLANDERS IN CREAT MEET A] (COLUMBIA'S ‘VARSITY AND SCRUB ELEVENS GET A CLOSE GAME. ypieas TRatk SEASON'S FIRST REAL WORK ON GRIDIRON ote Scrimmage on South Field Was Short but Lively—Many.Candidates Ap- pear for Various Positions and Out- look for Team Is Bright. Team in Final Game| Tannehill in Box and Boys on “the Hill” Play) au te trotters and pacers that are - Pittsburg Champions Three Runs in the Sec- d Inning. entered for the fall trotting meeting which opens to-morrow are now quar- tered at the Empire Chy track ready to sUve fo money and honor over th st course. The te programme r the meeting has been Issued and shows that on the firet day there will 4 e Thoney | de four races In addition to the attack Aboot “nied to McFarland, | of Prince Ate on the w het scoring |ing record day the king of hoppled pa Hard Against Clevelands. THE BATTING ORDER. New York. Cleveland. Conroy, 3b, Flick, rf. Fultz, of, jenlee: College. centre of the field, easily pushed the s ade is hele Pid with ape Ki r, rf. clreult of the track in 2. BATTING ORDER. Hiberfett | was out on a grounder to Hirst. Fults purent ease, _ ames Maran ceuene pak Ra its own goal-line, Soper ee Q everria | carrying the ball over for the first score Beauimoni of it PRACTISING FALLING ON THE BAL (bs i Pusan of the ‘season, Inthe last scrimmage Reville, Coach Moriey, of the Columbia eleven, showing Capt. “Dick” Smith, % Breach | GickeA nae eC r ene Bransitela. tb. Umpire-ttr, Sheri in practice on Sovth Field, the proper method of getting the ball and ) B. omens litvecdayy ime) 00 HOS HCO TSE IEE Itohey. 2b “al to ‘The Evening World.) B Beaswiek ake Curtis, If. : iS PARI yn ual nL Buaneiana,” smiths: B: s'shultz| Several new men were out, the? ICAN LBAGUE PARK, Sept 22,—After the awful slump the Invaders took yesterday, great things were looked for by them this afternoon, following all laws of equaliztion ‘This was the last game with the Cleve- lands and it wns also the one to settle the ‘series, each team having taken a to The Evening World.) ION PARK, PITTSBURG, “a Sept. 2—Winning threo out of bur games from the Champions has set thematictans among the Trolley | °° songiied Gincinnat Hae ay mede se Lajole is sore at his no-hit game ‘columbia has had its first real work on the gridiron. Yesterday afternoon the ‘varsity lined up against the scrubs as above and for a few minutes there was some hot work. The scrimmaging, though of short du ration, was violent and several of th candidates had need for the trainer services, late arrivals including Hare, end; La- our, tackle: Ratchelder, guard, and Mlanders, guard of last year. The atest addition to tha squad is Jack Cates, captain and tackle of last yea! Phillips-Andover team. He is unable ) play on the ’Varsity this fall. The eae lined up as follows: atterty’® inney alorton place of Monday, and there was blood Jn his dope shows that there is atill ‘eve 18 the early practice as he lined ‘i \eonpacrealed cut several Jong ones that made holes hance for Brooklyn to get into q io. In_the outfield fences. Givigion, All they have to do} tt was ‘Tannebill's turn to work in Notable reinforcements to the squad Rorabac! were on hand yesterday. Stangland, | fiicomer - guard on the 1902 'Varsity, made his ap- | Moorehead’: pearance in football clothes and was | tickwell ‘L. Gelser + Stillman it the Pirates vo-day and then|the box and the warm sun limbered i es : Phipps. n to “Redland” and trim the! vp his arm in great shape. immediately installed in his proper be eae when ‘of Kel” three out of four, pro- phd eg on yilgt pele sition, - . je Reds” to-day. ‘ Sheridan started things a-going. HARD WORK IN VIEW Face {x close enough to de inter- ‘ feu) : ‘and the Dodgers were out to-day isnt Annies FOR HARVARD TEAM. Fuck fanned. Bay died at first and 4 a try tor it. The fact that Bradley f " Schmidt, who bas been a for the Pittsburgs all season, was d ‘to hand up the benders for Be rereee |e WAS sajole was ante Elberfeld’s. 10 n@mong the Dodgers that 1] enrew to first base, but died, stelle Clarke continued to try out|second. Bemis fanned. Thoney did the Ugh leaguers. it was an open-and- |s4me, ‘No runs i lams sent one to short and was v@ame for them. 4 out at first. Gangel filed to right = | Was Manager Clarke's pro-| Farland walked and stole sec out, Lajole to first. tb-day and ho had out about | Heville made threo strikes and when Sixt ‘bunch of youngsters that per-|Abbott let the bull go wide he got a Hat per | the way to second advancing McFarland| | Flick singled. Bay sacrificed, #0 badly yesterday. “Roaring | to third. Tannehill filed to centre, No/ Ait to Tannehill and was sate ied to short, No runs, nroy* walked und Fultz sacrificed hint a ‘ag. Keoter cot short to first. Hlberfield filed to right. No runs. Second Inning. ee ea Ye $ 00d showing can be made against the cotleglans from Williamstown. ‘TRre latter always are in good condition L_Jeanly tn the season. Boston American Players Sald’ SULLIVAN AGAIN ELECTED. | ,72°,0c%%, {ust Knomlton. Bowalicn| to Have Struck for Same Sum and Sugden are to football harness has aroused great en- of Money Pittsburg’s Men ; James E, Sullivan ts again President} thusiasm among the student body. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 22.—Har- i vard expects a hard game with Will- jams on Saturday, and the coaches are giving the men work so that a ee as , Southpaw, | Abbot filed to Wiliams. Pobeny, the crack Southpaw, | age’. beautiful catch. of G ‘Kennedy was down for slab work, | runs. hit scored ok Bemis of the Metropolitan Association of the| ‘These men, among the strongest of Will Get. Doheny a Wreck. Third Inning. Fults and Bradley was doubted at sec- |-A. A. U, Sullivan was elected for the|jast year's eleven, graduated, but will Iberfeld | Caeier” » second. El- | eleventh conseraitive year last night./roturn to take a course in the law —— | ted Vice-Presi- | school. Thomas Nevins was e! ‘not figure in the world’s cham- ehnaur’é | perfeld ov mis, Willia % ieee The Pittsbure playcra placed | ahead’ of hime wo rune, one CO Neat eetiena aioe nt and H, Obertubbessing Secretary BOSTON, ‘Sept, 22--Boston baseball ‘of thel fi Conroy fed to centre. Fultz sent MuParinnt ‘Treasurer. Tom O'Brien was re-elected Eth het if confiaence fu tue former a MeParland jin the. games with ths Boston ight one to Stovai and was out at fir Deville. singled | handicapper vy acclamation, f enthusiasts have heard that certain Ct eeler walked, but Elberfeld forced] put’ pennehill forced him, Three runs, ee GRIDIRON FIGHT. | members of Collins's American League He was taken home last | him at second. most a total wreck physically Fourth Inning. Seventh Luning, Ataily. His brother, who {3 &! mick fouled to Conroy. Bay sent a} pe poney.,ouled to Reville. Alrbot dou- io priest, tins been with the noted | grounder to short and was out at firet.| glk toubuaur singled. scoring Aboot. MADDEN SELLS APPLAUSE. | a Rs team have struck, and that there ts NEW HAVEN, Sept. 2.—The begin-| every prospect that the serles arranged | John E. arAcen has sold to Newton | ying of Yale's dally scrimmage marked | efter so much difficulty with the Pitts- Rennington the two. Kk forced Goch- the past week. and expressed | Bradley singled over ehort, but was} naur. Conroy out, third to Girt. Pulte year-old colt Ap- tball work. After an hour | py Club will hi to be abandoned. s forced at second by La No runs. | single ReAtO EBAY 4 : yesterday's foo! wi uirg Club will have to be al ned. Hef that a winter’e rest will | O° Wiliams wingled t Garizel| walued Wititne saiks ‘ts danast forced | plause, by Plaudit—Belle Hoyt. The | the usual preliminary work and dum-| Acsording to the story going the rounds Patient around, and Wille] Wiillam: F terms of the le are private, The | 1y tackling, the men were divided Into| Boston players, whoso contracts expire : rland fan # Started to steal second. ‘There thy sing Bradley br md id died, wever, beutings "the “Boston | bo Ma Hy Soyatloe the bag and Ab-| Lajole walked. frit cd raiwles ad e Ww al he way to centerfield, | was doubled ¢ vy fa yy 0 Mced. | Kennedy’ and. Veil Willies Foachod Waleay’ Beviiie ee ce Meo oe oe ree by. rast playing, IN ive asked to help out Philippi and in the series id ia jon Satisfied. is quite satisfied with the ac- fof the commission. in awarding Ahearn, MaManus, Doolin, Heydon and ‘Lauden- but has a kick coming over rt that he lost Wiegand, of ‘The latter was the whole the Eastern and ‘Foxy Ned’ thought seriously of bringing Robinson over to Brooklyn, but to second. | broker Mie ra ae bers ide ames ge two teams and the first battle of the| with the end of the American League Mr. Cotton has bought from J. 1% @ | season was on. playing .season, are determined, it ts oner the two steeplechasers Fulminate |™))varsity was given the ballin the | woid, to ask fur more than has been ————— | offered them. It !s said that the-man- agement of the club has refused to Hs- ten to the demands of the men. In the agreement between Presidents Kiliilea and Dreyfuss, the winning club is to recelve 75 per,cent. of the net re- ceipts. It is said that President Dreyfuss has offered his men 50 per cent. of the money received by the club, to be di- vided share and share alike between the players, regardless of the expiration of not pitch a ball again this eater et the Bodies nes contracts, and the Boston players want outfielders on his t, but refuses the same. —__—_ et ‘out thelr names. ome for baseball, Ete atten? ynee wes not large. First Inning. Was out. Lobert to Bransfield. d sent a fly to Beaumont. Dodds, to ht. Doyle forced Dobbs * over Boaumont's was flelded out by SSfarshall dled: Dobin to Doyle Second Inning. walked. Gessier was out, to Bransfeld. Flood walked. pohit to Ritchey, but Marshall second, receiving the throw Flood, and “rat Behl the bases full mitt GEBHARD TO SELL RACERS. Fred Gebhard has instructed his trainer, George Hill, to sell his race horses in training, including His Em!- nence, Gay Boy, Golden Drop, Nutt Blanche and Tommy Rot. The sale will take place on Saturday, CAPT. SMITH ABOUT TO PUNT. Columbia's Captain has’ grown very proficient in kicking since the Practice season began, and big crowds collect to see him at the work. CAREY’S JABS FAIL AGAINST WALCOTT Colored Cyclone Put the Jabber Down and Out in Fifth. I CURE MEN Dalilen, scoring and Schmidt reach- Strang popped a fly to Lo. rd drew a pass to first. second, but overslid the base tagged out by Marshall. Three co filed to Sheckard. Sheckant ae “Boney "s ner. Curtis walked, rt out. No runs. Taira Inning. D out on Ritchey's assist. ndoubied, Dahlen struck out. Do ht asleep off second. No runs. ckad over the decision going premwon ant Peale rst | © HOLDING THE BALL BEFORE A PUNT. died, widen to Jordai “BILL t c 7 ar tacues ey ee iter, Coach “Bill” Morley explains a point in the art to Right Tackle Mor | “it was a hard battle, the fluhting bo- | -1,the fifth a successton of hard blo! Sebring forced Beau- | ris, who will likely do a great deai of Columbia's kicking this year. jag terridoltrom(the starts Iniéhe fret esmeyemecn: coe ena miata. fi BOSTON, Sept. 22.—Joe Walcott put; round Walcott knocked Carey down an end to’ Jabber" Carey's champlon-| twice wits blows on the jaw. ‘bi ship aspirations here last night, The| /abbe and for tt “Jabber"' lasted five rounds of fast xo-| Me hammered Waleetta sto : tng. Carey went down twice in the fith| jaw, while the colored fighter tised simi WHAT COMES AFTER A SCRIMMAGE. Trainer Guerrero sponges - cut In Capt. Smith's head, received in a scramble with once of his men on South Field. NEW YORK’S _MASTER R SPECIALIST. e autel To: rns. Fourth Inning. | ee eis AUHLIN WRESTLED | ..meemrents FAST FIGHTING RING BATTLE TO-NIGHT. Jack “Twin” Sullivan meets Charley McKeever in a ten-round bout my own famous RAC RACK, GRAVE ND, . 2 x F eho a vefere the Criterfon A. C., in Boston, to-night. ' Sitrone ita ats. Haaht isin 1 PIENING 10 CHUA UAW HacoHighwelght handicap; lx Kc L COMING FIGHTS, BuaehitTo » aes aii fanne: i Jimmy Kelly vs. “Kid” Griffo, Roxbury, Mass., Sept. 23- PROSTATIC}, permanently cure ANY ‘* to 20 days, no Sheckard bunted Apri) Shower. if beat the throw. Dobb: poe rd and Dobbs pulled o . jordan anned. yi | . + Btinithe hose ec aauet| John Ptening, the Graeco-Roman Ne runs. champion wrestler, and Gus Ruhilin, iralked. “and stole second ‘the Ak met on the mat last Rema cud: Lovert ene ke MME 482 night im the circus ring at Luna Park, Beaumont singled. Sebring out, Coney Island, sto Jordan, Carisch scoring, | /Ns contest, .aao Charley Neary vs. Young Mowatt, Milwaukee, Sopt. 25. George Hoey vs. Joe Baker, to a finish, in New Jersey, Sept. 25. Gus Ruhlin vs, Kid Carter, Philadelphia, Sept. 28. Tom Wallace vs. Jerry McCarthy, Salt Lake City, Sept. 28. Eddie Hanlon ys. Benny Yanger, San Francisco, Sept. 29, Jack Johnson vs. Hank Griffin, San Francisco, Sept.:29. Robert Fitzsimmons vs. Con Coughlan, Philadelphia, Sept. 30, Jack Munroe ys. Jack McCormack, Philadelphia, Oct. 5, TROUBLES faniter ne howe shronie’ op| VARICOCELE ured i "fiom 2 to 30 wn ex- ternal wosorptive proc Sua LOOD F a'd of mercury or potash, WAST; NG Fie ¢ cure 10 to @ original, (Special to The Evening World} j and was groggy when he got upon his PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22.—Four in-| foet, After fighting two and a halt terelty bouts held the boards at the| minutes in the fourth round, Kelley Washington Sporting Club last night.| reached Larry's chin with a left swing There was all kinds of boxing and fully! and the Quaker pug dropped. He was wo thousand spectators witnessed the) not counted out, but had cnough of the ‘ents, | gaff and quit Schmidt fled cut to ales arshall No runs. a ne) atruck out. One run. Peron } punder ¢ A | “tia” Bos! y my. Sixth Inning. Guuiewation scctay 14) The windup was dtsappointing, ax! In the third pout Charle Mulhall, of Kid Vaneeles Sf A a 6 eee valtte tant ue et) : ‘oung Mississippi"? was disqualified in Summit Hill, dropped Young Starr, of i ns 2. Don't Delay. C To-D: Ritter a re he firs da McGovern vs. Crockey Boyle, Philadeiphia, ace 12. y. Come To-Day. Third the second round for fouling Johnny Bea rau the first round and y 16. I make no charge fora tone ti lass his opponent. tt in the iihall on lor correspondence. strictest eeantione. av clusively treating private and sp sanedlal year-olds, Phe Minw | Matto, of New York, ting on the break-aw leliberately hit~ HE nas after agreeing fifth round Si d sume, ening In} ’. * PGurtis Ufted 2 sourer te ess. | tor! & hammerciock on two thls Ame Ug: to break clean, Toe, ihe was cat He eorner and alseaxes of meu. for 30 ¥ Nothing nhauled down Lopert'y foul. | °CCMSOMN the trainer of wow 18 + 102| Sam Molen, of New York, and Kid sixth jn falrly FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. “REDS” GET A SLUGGE eeu rare ry or money. bu aye Seventh inat 3 , gine Ok Hegulter 2 UOL BUCSE GretSkens-110 | Williams, of this city, met in tho frst good ¢ ate force Re | phe frst game of tho Pittsburg-Bos-] Cincinnati has bought Hugh Hill, the| fuss you honesty, treat you skiitully i main. lan Interesting | Kourth Race Mandl ¢ mile and a | Bowl. Inthe initial round Bolen ralsed Tee he nat lton series for the championship of the! heavy slugger. Also Fred Odwell’ and | nd testore you to health in tho shi Beth Was handed over by | contest te lhe) re rey Bas Douinceretd.3%0 m clump ander :We lamellae oye fis —— | world will be played at Boston abous/Dan Kerwin, Does Garry Herrmann | Mcomfort’ and expense p y Goubted. Jordan's | considered sit vest defensive heavy- x anger an 1 left hook to the nose started the October 1 'contemplate an entire new Infleld ? uarantes to cure any case I under. 1 Ritchey, Dahlen's drive} weight wrestler | the ame é RANG ete claret In) the second! rourd. HAWTHORNE FINISHES. eee SSS Ke. Af you cunnot call, wr'te e for my| for Marana tid Dotn a Hint y on 8 Williams forced the pace in the fifth i} Dr. LR: WILLIAMS & CBee . yessler Lord Tureo...+ os x - ‘4 mut by Lobert. One run WINNERS AT ST. ST. LOUIS. nd sixth rounds and offset the ad- (Special to The Evening World.) { ly sé : ristn Two-yed + selling: t i : aes co, six tur Vantage secured by Bolen in the carly) HAWTHORNE RAC RACK, CHI- 1 want every man that is GL) Wins First (Special to The 2 Byening iE 1 fhe Bowery oF Skorteaks so4y ves. 84! rounds and earned a draw, %.—The races scheduled to Men, Come to Mel! ¢ {rom Varicocele, ee Ge Nat oath St, N. . Game. DELMAR PARK RACE TRACK, ST. ios Cyclone BI Kelley, of San Francisco, run here this afternoon resulted as Stricture, Acute and Chronic hoe Blood Poisonin he ME 8,10 to 8. . Dirse Byening World.) LOUIS, Sept. 22.—Following are the re. 4 and Cyclone Bill Larry, of Philadelphia, rs Vieeetiees ehinawce miles Hydrocele, or a Swellings, Catarrhal Discharg Sea @ Sept. 22—The first4 sults of the raves to be run here this 4) furnished the second bout, It was of by Hoceo, 6 to hand 2 to 1: Toka- Rheumatism in ‘alt its forms, Lost Vigor and Neanens header scheduled to] @#ternoon: the hurricane order, Larry caught 8 ty 1. was goood; Miss Moliic was Conditions Eczem | ae} Sporting. between the Phil-.| won by amily Oliver. 4 t ; a Niobe ios | Kelley on the nose early in the first me—I.¢ a rysi ‘uptive Conditions of the ‘akin or ee” Pe Cincinnat! National | Aransay, 310 1, was second, and : steninege (Mgeaias 2202 AM! round and drew blood. Larry was altewontten my Associate Diseasca of Mos, to. come and havea social? BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB, din a victory for | Bella third, Time—1.23 3~ ut : 1p, Knocked down four times. In the second Ortoo, 3 to as B chat with me. | will give you Free of Glace s thorough per- ‘Trains leave, H. Oath at Ni. following score: Second Race--Three quarters of a mile. Royal, Pirat os itt round the local pugilist took the count third.’ Time—t.14 3 : sonal examination, together with an honest and scientific opinion 12, ‘ B,|—Won by ‘Tampadrome, 5 to land's to. Kimeraine H Hei it | nine th a it di le of ‘Thin’ Race—O fe,—W bi dei ater Jon, Consult me at once. A 0700-12 0 2)y. ay A ul nd 2 to ee . nine times and went down a couple of 'T woe—One mile,—Won “y Har- | “ of your case. Suffer no rie sul once. ; hes that lsc pact Warder” he, ha ina hss Se |qimes ‘without being and Was cue fs) 108 Penal Lesuiavillge ran anes write if ou ean call, Hours, 9 A. M. to 8.30 P. M, Dally. Sundays mS Ee 3.47 1 be tioned by the referee. In the third 7, WO" gto! avi urd. |S 40 A. M, to4 Consultation id Advice Fre / | G Ae "apa es PBR, hi | NEW ST. LOUISAN,: ime—1.18 APs y Rblrd Bace-Btx ani half tusloney.— See amet round Jarry bit the dust half a doren) gmoueth Rece-One and saad M, iM K M, D.. 146 W. 34th St. le in: Shin Py Ee Wins sasondy ¢ 1 Tho St, co popisistieny id are .trying times, when he cut loose’ a hard right ‘Won by ‘Pavel, Gt ind 2 to 131 R nh. jac enzie, Wy }W YORK. ns ' tment ‘otton Plane Bnew seco! a by the name, swing on Kelley's ja’ i te 5.t0 £0, was pata ‘and! eels Ae ea Jot Bowcock, He ta hitting welk | ‘The latter took em hde 25, 4 Whietyi a4") Pt 4

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