The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1903, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

TT REET, Te TR LTP PPE PI TE THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1903, 66 SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING.WORLD. <6 WHEN FITZ AND COUGHLIN MEET, AS FORECASTED | BY AN ARTIST. WINS $60,000 | “Pittsburg Phil” Took Down that Amount at Gravesend on Vic- ‘tories of Lord Turco, Pulsus and Hello. 8 OG 0u8-5.6 CHOL42ODROROOD 06: THERE SHOULD BE SOME & I; NEIGHBORS . Hie Hi’ DONT | LICit, Ny “ Hatlon’s Team Begins Four-| \You CAN "AVE ME “OUSE. Game Series in Cincinnati and | Will Work Hard to Achieve: Their Aim. ——— “pittsburz Phil’ had an fnnings at Gravesend yesterday afternoon a brought back to the city soz of the bookies’ money. The greater part of this he won on Lord Turco, but he also backed Pulsus ' | | | | BATTING ORDER. \ Brooklyn. Cincinnatl, H Bb. Donlin, If. Shackiri 1. Seymour, ‘ef. Bovhs, cf. Dok rf. Beckley, tb. by ¥ aa . Dearmond, 3b. and Hello and pulled down a big bunch er, rf. Daly, 2%, of money when these two came home in by. Corcoran, #, erent - eltz, C. 3 itech, ¢. In the Lord Turco race “Pittsburg Phillips, p. Phil’ did not place his money through >| the regular commissioners who usually | do his betting. Instead he had several > | men who looked like farmers, some with tong beards, who went around the ring % | and got the m up without creating ® | any suspicion. Lat the plunger placed some money himself, but the books did fot tnd out until cashing in time that they had been taking his money all the time and that the susplclous-looking farmers were his agents. In the Holly Handicap the plunger went around the ring and got up enough “to win $16,000 on Pilsus. It was a bad day for the books all around. Drake and Gates played the same horses that “Pittsburg Phil" did, and were also in on the Chanter killing, alvatella, in the first race The books lost about $100,000 on the afternoon, the $10,000 that young Mr. ‘Thomas dropped on St, Valentine prov- Ing to be small consolation to theix injured dank WOMEN GOLFERS IGNORE TOURNEY in. DP. Umpire—Hurst. (Special to The Evening World.) “BASEBALL PARK, CINCINNATI, Bept. A.—The day's rest (Ned Ganton’s Brooklyn ball players and Joe Kelley's fedslegeed coterie enjoyed yesterday Gttea them well for to-day's game, the opening one of the closing series of 1903, The Dodgers were a bit elated over their @iceesefil stay in Pittsburg and looked for a clean sweep in this town. To! defeat the “Reds” three straight games meant the climbing of the team fntg fourth place in the league race [ithe shifting of the local aggrega- tod intd the second division, Every Brookiynite knew that and all were + ke! up to a playing pitch which | would do credit to a team fighting for ‘the pennant. AM of Hanion’s pitchers are in superv shape, and there is no worry for “Foxy Ned” in that line. He expects his twirlers to outdo the Cincinnatis, and 4s Sore the other boys in the fleld and @t the bat will do their share, Who to pitch to-day was tir ahion had not solved unt! game tne. Every man wanted the chun Garvin Reidy, ‘Dhatcher and Jones warmed up “ELT Z. HAS PLEASANT DREAMS THESESDAYS— p bY a eee 1s FEVELORING A_ NEW as if the season was only begin-| ¢ AUTOMOBILE Us: — 6 > ping. Schmidt was not in the iir cause he worked only a coupie of ago. Kelley had Ewing, Hahn and Bill] @066@-0808.0« o 8-5 28 2OOGOO8 — Earecary PORCHES CEH DEDEY SEPT D DETR EeHDD 600085 Phillips and « couple of his new twiri- ° wee O90 &>¢ ood : @rs working, and his selection depended — = ey . Se = cement Sees ; ACCORDING TO BOB FITZSIMMONS'S WAY OF THINKING, CON ¢ van. | . on on’ lee. igh ave out, to-day the ist of H IG H LAN DERS IH ] (i LIN, THE “IRISH KANGAROO,” WILL BE A SORRY SIGHT WHEN HE GETS | BOWLERS: H O L D Fair Eastern Players Refuse to Barnstorming games the Trolley. Dodgers THROUGH WITH HIM NEXT WEONESDAY NIGHT IN A PHILADELPHIA RING. | Send in Entries for National play next week on their way home to FITZ AND CON ARE TO MEET IN A SIX-ROUND BOUT. BOTH ARE TRAINING | ae en we nandey. at | D O FF RD HARD FOR THE GO. COUGHLIN TOWERS OVER “RUBY ROBERT," HAS A A BI E E | N¢ | Campionship at Wheaton, Beivay tuciay, wr 5 U I | @ | LONGER REACH, IS HEAVIER AND HAS THE PUNCH. BUT FITZ ISN'T WOR Ill, Next Month, Wilmington, —Del., z | Wednesday and Thursday, Harrisburg RIED BY THESE DISADVANTAGES. HE HAS PUT DOWN BIG MEN BEFORE AND | pesiaay and Jersey City Saturday and $e SAYS HE'LL DO IT THIS TIME, IN FACT, HE SAYS THE BIG FELLOWS ARE —_—_—+t— “ashe EASIE: UGHLIN SEES THE CHANCE OF HIS LIFE BEFORE HIM AND | Maturin Ballou, Secretary of the ‘They bh ft 2 v; the F . r i postponed gume with the mare sete|In Second Game, Boys on the Hill Take Early| TELLS His FRIENDS NOT TO BE SURPRISED IF HE PUSHES FRECKLED Bos|AI] Arrangements for a Big National Tourna-|vniea states Goit Association, gave : ’ ! any 2 ; i - out the entries to-day for the women’s ‘ doabied uo wien Sunday's schedule, WeadiOvern St Wouisians: OFF THE PUGILISTIC SPHERE ment Have Been Made. amateur champtonship, which is to be Strang straightened out one of Hahn's played on the links “of the Chicago Golf menaane eNuinate Coen et Bane | FIGHTERS TO MEET IN MANY BOUT Club, at Wheaton, [L, from Sept. 29 to ard sgeris\ Strang mac Oct, & g@teat of third. Dobbs walked. L le . 5 a | e ym Pete elke Deb eN te eee | BATTING ORDER. NEW YORK, 6; Charley Neary vs. Young Mowatt, Milwaukee, Sept. 25. TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE. TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. eral tanks seven Cetieasustoc ars fies cir rfimbied Boia fuk, Pounder St; Lamia, i ST. LOUIS, 2. Sere etore acute cerns Abiahy 1m New Jere Oct. 5-Aetropolttan, Rockland, Spartan. ff Univer : Aiea eae ourroreenia) vali Loni to/aave Meatinats ne irepernea eoke : . eee Q Gus Ruhlin vs. Kid Carter, Philadelphia, Sept. 28, CAL RENEE EERIE EGR Contant yAGdemy—Gramerey 1) the tourament played in the East this Beckle a fly to Geseler Byeinnrg Tom Wallace ys. Jerry McCarthy, Salt Lake City, Sept. 28. ington Heights, Fitth Avenue Palace—Central, Sala- J] Year was ignored, and the women have i ia het FIRST GAME. Bddle Hanion vs. Benny Yanger, San Francisco, Sept 2, Es ee ace ra al |) [Ooi acide ee an [ra gee Een wali cut on OATH ere 4 NEW YORK. | 8T. LOUIN Jack Johnson ys. Hank Griffin, San Francisco, Sept. 29. Oct, 8—Linwood, ——, Algonquin. {J Homard. i tered from the Metropolitan district, ane Oct, $—Fidelfa, Royal Arcanum, Buffalo, Tipo a ept. 30, eee Keystone. ®iood fanned. Corco id Beckley | Dav! isposed of by Jacklitecsh. No runss. Bevil Armond diel. Strang to Doyle. Daly | Put fwent out the same way. © beat Robert Fitzsimmons vs. Con Coughlan, Philadelphia, s Jack Munroe vs. Jack McCormack, Philadelphia, Oct. 5. only sixteen women from the entire Isahoe. . Sudhoff. p. ening World.) The list does not contain the names of Miss Genev! 164; Pforr, Herkeloy— 1 And'son.4 "Kid" Carter vs. Joe Walcott, Boston, Oct. 7. 14; Dal- sbro settled down Highlat out a slow ground .o 8! s LEAGUE PARK, NIOW oO Watlacesan 0 wled to centre. Peitz xt nd, Ja 2 Se LL Ce kta 4 OL Sho J 4 se : ton, , i390. ‘Total, | Mrs. Stout, formers ° Utsch felded Haha's puny grounder to | YORK 1—The Highlanders took | pavts On k2b0 0 ee Megoverns vs. Jima my Briggs, Boaton, Oct. 6 A meeting of local bowlers waa, 78°. Hecker, National Woman Champion in rs rats. No runs sweet afternoon upon the | Reville, ea 0 4 eee te oS Terry McGovern vs. Crockey Boyle, Philadelphia, Oct. 12. held at ‘Thum's alleys last night and! yo. Gormley, 142; pat-| 90L and 1602, mor Mra, EB, A, Mantce, Third Inning. Browns for hard work of yesterday. | P = Jack Johnson vs. Sandy Ferguson, San Francisco, Oct. 16. all arrangements completed for the 40; Glalster, 204;" Becker, 168. "Total, | Metropolitan Woman Champion in 1992, pGerviats Not ce was, gat in] They took the frat ea Ayuble | Totals Hvotain 2 82411 B American national tournement. Cessna euloal 60:4 Baeciaaeel agas|| the voostcmrominedt Eaaternera ss Corcoran. Strang struck out ok-|header in the wasient t of fashion A bY as ee aa The following clubs were elected to | en: 101; Patterson, 141; F. Mareuiss, |are Miss Frances C. Griscom and Mra, Beet filed to Corcoran. Dolty, the St. Louis uwirler, being the | ae™ Lowe 1Ob5 aaa membership: Buffalo, Linwood, Rock- | 1! miin was retired on a fast pliy by | yy e lent a yal Areanum, Washington . ‘THIRD GAME, u , | victim land. Roya r . THU mu Ay. Dolan favted owe to Bieeward |, It Wiss olmoss a sat oa. Not a vinite [Lo Heights and Stickers. “Twenty cluds | yh!" Pores“iay. Merhers, ae “rota, Sane No runs. = aeli ie nus f PoHeed te PARE Tene Brruck, out by Rey. qualified for membership. !t was di pamurel Herein, we sheridan a 4 Me 1 thas Inning ngs | Piteebase Tope venty. | Bennett. ereon, Wt; B. Marguiss, UJ E E cael Als shh \ kt ny Cth ne ning ase ded to limit the competition to twenty- 1, Total, 791 hia ip | ( R M N Daly handed ov Dobb's _ warm @tasser. Flood doubled to left. Da @ent a fly to Donlin. Doyle stole t ‘di. Jer doudled to left, scoring Doy of with a in the The Mound City team HANCOCKS WIN. good teal, and first five innings ayed like schoolboys, and the New i one clubs, and Joseph Thum was given : authority’ to select a club to ml the i a The election of officers resulted as follows; President, A. L. Drew, Co- Flood was fielded out t by Da orkers HOME“ groat. C of — | Following were the scores in the hth © quick. to adel wvalineavatruck out ttiliout -Biparreld lumoia; Vice-President, William Lin-/games at the Universal Academy, vantage ane eis i) MO een ener tg | _RHELADELPHIA, Pa., Sopt, 4—Huah eclal to ‘The venting World) den, Algonquin: Bsoretary, a. RRO: Brooklyn, last night: { 1 : , ‘a ai ed oe Lpurty. at ent manager of the Mil- STON, Mass, Sept. 24, — Jack} erts, Linwoo er, Joseph Thum, FIRST GAME, Burkett died at first, Swander flied to} short d to Burkett. No aie fee Bi nH Taney Ween Cie erwin") Sulliv of Boston, und) Spartan; Boar Managers, Lester C.| ytancock—Rodgers, 183; Cring, 166; Sege- Keel r. Heidrick out Putnam to ¢ runs. dat x ; ase ba tee erie rows Na (George Cole, of ‘Trenton, N. J. wai t| Stevens, Keystowe; A. H. Zollinger, Cor- ine, ae Miller’ 175; Rothlisberg, 104. foe { Ze] No *. ry ract to jadetphia = is on, °s . - be + 2 : Conroy. got to second on Hill's wild Fifth Inning, Mlonal ease teat next wear, inplace of | {iteen rounda to a draw at the Criterion| inthl F, Meyer, Roseville A. A., | VA snimptton—Heealy, 130; McCleary, 150 throw of his grou Fultz walked. | Roweock out. Willams 10 Gane) eee cian en ene ee cvatae of the {Clue to-night, Cole, who had fought a| and J.| Sherw6od, Metropolitan; Dele- | OPennalt, saci ala Se . jie Y fi wken care of by Blberfeld | Charles Zimmer, who had charge of the | sie pattie with Jack O'Brien, retused| Bite t© the New York Bowllug Axsocta- SECOND GAME. | the qiutam stopped Side} team during the present season, to go on unless u draw was called if] 8, W. Laden, ‘The rules of the New | ln te vek Modiers, 202; ring. 180; Sege- 0 le oO rns . See a dra c rarit sa0c! © Ine hil: er, othlisbere, 164, 7 k eauraption—Keal 408; Hane jana to oat first, nam Bled “ene | GRAVESEND ENTRIES, | Jas a dec | would have se see ie reuie| METROPOLITAN TOURNEY. proved himselr master of Cole, by su- Hams INe was,out the (pecial to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. e Five runs, SSTER, M "i sie i Sege- eee tchns Saoloren ; | Keys to Ganzel entvles for tomorrow's races | Perlor hitting powers and cleverness! ‘The Metropolitan Tournament started Fe: Rrauane colored: bicycle rider, \roy. | Heidrick mn king. off wellat the Fulton Palace, Brooklyn, turned to Worcester yesterday after aj Anderson singled and got third son forced Swan- © LOOK a lol of punishment, ag last night. The scores: p03 gampaign of ten months in Australia, | Pulte ¢ Geen our cia ainento antics i r not avold. Sulllvan's territie FIRST GAME. ‘4 Mndla and France. Ho said: [on ay Bake nent Hee TITS a nENar te tert Con Te soe eA MARE] Inyinetble—Place, 178; Harrie, 200; Kinkel, ©» NEW YorK’S spittaas my rast trip 08 3 {Pin re ete ton aay bata Bie eanta Ta 1B Beek i aeote had gud MASTER SPECIALIST. When I jeft Worcester 1 was de | @ | xcort forced Rowe Ingold Ut tae ot Linden!» a0 rd foiled: many of She ) eft Wor 1 pets es, He | ncori peo 2 MR Late oh Ende do many 0 Breree ny cercer on the tra onnie Davis fanned. Beville fied to Burkett] Khumadan 0.0 UMW Caterpith 188 “Suitivants te Berit NERVOUS ‘DEBILITY Sean Rcaiatia nothing can ch ne ; in i | Day r e “i to Ahumad vaterpilliny 61 Sullivan's left swings to the head be- 0 tow a radical in oF SG a a third, | Utborfeld put one to short and | Putnam’ Met to centre, No rune, 4 ne ult and a aateanths | gan te mhow etpect Uh she hie ton 1 waut every man thats suferiug from any jays by my “own famous neath ea iaieiey ; 4 Seventh 5 pws | When he opened Cole's Ip, and he kept special disease or con TR a aime, y Rud Keeler sitd Menthe ining, ue sagc}ig| the blood coming in tie vemainder of q poral chat with io, and'y So eee TS stRi¢rur ured (8 Bto. 35 aa nome, ‘ "1 Ne AG EIAREUD (murat Chancentor.ton | he Dl fk explain to I without cutting, strete ron. ndhott 1 on 9 Sir Voorht 10) sullivan was acter jh alin atment wrnicht Dave! orig: re pain or lows of time. It Is a mar- ‘Die jor mac a ind Inning. i r v ScAlwetlac wallikxs Gonieeeutiee as after his man every so8 pecullar cure. Reenenade a. ates : i ett got | Thing Hace The Alacra, selling: for twor | round with hi Swing on the ris, | J to men, It Uy) Pi OSTATIC 1, permancntiy cure Any S Aral. ‘Titled men and y ahoe ast second, but at of the gaine | year Alte: |. Both worked {4M proposition, ho trial or sample) treatments to gig, caueatien, my" expe: ORSH inf ty 20 dave hy rank. paid him ho om fy him. Burkett was field, He retired | Reveille Nirpin hard in) ) each other on rience, my ‘consdlence, my reputation. condemn all such que If’ you will call TROUBLES matter how chronic’ or * bussed, Swatder. fanned. Hedrick | glow way. Heldr'ek | ie Hench break sine Sharp shortarm | [Mand ace mo Twill give you, free of charge, & gl Ds ron amination, 0 Tong standing. je says the Mecca for cyclists in the|did ine same. No runs sia © Gangel. Anderson al Mextin were delivered Fri a nee ee a OU aoe HE, on the olen hed etek ee case te VARICOCELE sured in trom a to 10 Bttire will be France, He will take] Davin ‘fanned. Heville Mint to Iott er, Heather... 96 Savenal thmes Cole, ran into stratent neurable Tit! yneure. You of ‘@ pertancnt cure, Inasinuch as Twit’ give son ef Mtornal abeerntiva cacy 2” OMB ek the, automobile Rene tative of|Pttnam d a went to left and Shannon 3 t lefts that sent his head back with > ‘able, refuni y worptive process, Ke Bn mihniaineturng bite tative lof rat for St. Louis, Fourth Race—Handteap; mile and a stx-| snap, ‘and ‘his ght guard’ could not | written Ruarantes to cure you or refund to vu every cent you have pald in ci BLO OD Fadiadircuten int ea\ta' 90 dis . “ontoy out to first. Fultz bunted | PP, ad Sir Voornies ....100] fathom Sullivan's left whips See te cree are always included In the nominal fee asked. Y attribute my mute T removo every vestize of pol- “Anderson out, EI tanzel, Hand died Sout at first Bonniberd 0.07014 Catwunie oS ty Se, SRS to promising nothing out what T con do and always dolog what T promise, POISON ala iat oeNCy OR ee _ Mabel Richardsc Blanka : es Time of cure 10 to 60 Ba cary cowry am, gue ae meee sco HAWTHORNE FINISHES, (ff ,VARICOCELE ss se erent ania tr | PSE Es bein ewes toe 2 o dey Ce o wo-vear-olds; Ave al . ve 4 PA ny mate a Bifth, Race two-vewr-olds; Ave and Exiting or ‘tying eneratton. ite trom you and tater lead WEAKNESS exetisively he arm p A tay: Monsoon. W Hy Roche mat (Spectal to The Evening World.) No *NLCERS renee: one of au pow. Don't Delay. Come To-Day, "Wa osse ‘out 48, in Bit carton sal HAWTHO 3 RACK TRACK, eva ence I make no charge for a friendly talk i f Andrew Sy cate HZ] CHICAGO, Sept. %4.—The races ached- Cdl Bo ECZEM Habla cca hs ot Gece ie W saan: Rr 42 od uv vied to me ro" here ilar ia A ; Berg fronting private and) special “ OM 12 star ae 2] sultes 8 follows irre! as, Or any ery; sof men ‘01 t suelor, Went] Stare Moments HE Mivineneas "2° JUS | eveat “Race Five STRICTURE er othe akin pers | Macience oan’ devine or "money bus. (e 0 D100; W. Ta | gfisth Raco—Selling: aha re al “by Cognomen, 19 to. 10 cured without dilating or repeated Hace oneatly "aaa le i wel ’ in ae sue Fees MG Alma Dufour, 5 (o'1, was second; Case caus ‘HYDROCELE land Fentore you, 9 health in tho shore ar ; Haltuerol, oui tl, tn i ndruna Jotne was third, ‘Time—toL 35. DISCHARGES cath oat time, with the least medicine, dis. ye wil play allo udas he | Pelechivanulconnstianithn 4 Payton Second Ra uals hea tant or any emllings or fender. comfort” ahd expense practicable, “i m Olyinpla we Hundred | Porte aalifiitieeenia: of. ihe —— fy Won dy BLOOD POISON: ittout « cutting operation, face, "ie YoU cuuot call, write for say irty-Atth street and Lenox ave: ee ie a ent. of tae Countts | WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. Birnie’ <1 Bay’ Wea Li mo cure. Medicines furnished. 7 Tigers with their best team | Oe" fall set OF, SAI, . : M103 MCMvokig sso aod | Tag wns thinds tine, ING GHEU MATISM / Heid, will ne up against Club of We It eel aa — 2 ———— rd Rare—One und one-eighth miles, | [MF permanently cured with fn etl ite tonne te Dr.L. R. WILLIAMS &, { In fine condici re) OELMAR PARK F TRACK, yw the Firat | ‘Von by By Ways, 9 to 5 and tio? the we of mercury nently cured tar. semi-profexsional . the e the firat time by enry & professional club Bll here on 8 ‘The Mur- of treatment, 165 West 34th St, N.Y, "NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER. AND KIDNEY. Lavan NY jem of treatment 1 a DITIONS bert Weipa oe seas | my rat kee! sew seme been aMicted. nt at once, ‘Write if you cannot call. All rales AN ck strictly confidential and all repijes ynd and Ditech ' iain Sohn argis, 1 to ot, 4.—-Pollowing are the re- Game. third. ‘Pimest rans scheduled (o.be rin (Spoctal to The Evening World.) Fourth Race—One mile.—Won b: > SLPHI nt. 4.—The fred @.. 9 to Mand 1 to PHILADELPHIA, Sepi. M.—The frac] feed Ge 0k Bie Wenig scheane was third, Vime—l 4-5, ener Apawamis, out 49, Apawamis, out m, Apawam's, ou! | er, jr, Lakewood, out | arcana ters of a mile, to 1 and 4 to | game of the double-h for place, was] be ed here to-d cl bet Ath Willie cn, me [in 44-88; John M Tros was third, Time—1.15, ago and Pothidelphi: mertcan Lea N; Hox suid Jui to} +2; A. Z, Hunt n, Scranton. nd Race-«mne mile,—\Wo e alted Ina victory for Phil National Li st A sent in plain envelopes. Inclose two-cent stamp to insure reply. pereat wane should result, | Mt STH Miiceneatorn io Raina 4 to Br Sine Bark, Seas | pola by a arore tak ea town a ee sahara dean OFFICE HOURS—9 A. M, to §,39 P.M, Sundays, 10 A. M. to 4 P, M. ey Jee Lana Eevee aipuk Wein Be ue ctu des) Oliae Ue prcena ane miuesat hha Sa SSE Eittabare, 91 41 Gs nrookdyn «68 oe CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB 1S POPULAR. sleeve, Wentohenta: out in, WI0; | Taha Racg-One and theoeaixceentna| XRAYS ON HIGGINS’S FOOT. a: ead 92 Danllel Bo Ardsloy, out 48, in 50-98: | of a mile. Won by The Bobby, & to 5 mw, ilette, Pelham, ou in 49-96; [and 1 to 2; Dr, art, ta W for plac busy drranging for Was second; Kingjo was third, timec-|, Higgins, who was Jammed to the rail The Hacloun [SY 8, Bley. Wentchoster, out 4, in 52.095 | Nas, 1 with Revelation Tuesday at Gravesend, eis, Mee MavDonala, Weatcnesen, nF aN ASRS has had his Injured foot subjected to| Bom . ti Worth y ME tet | 2 Fai game X-rays. The physicians discovered that “3 onckingten, peeronis “k: 4“, #9 ith Bese” several small bones had been broken, DR. R.H. M. MACKENZIE’S ey es Medical and Surgical Office, ol "PER, 238, : EST 34TH STREET.

Other pages from this issue: