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Alungers on race track or at a green ‘table, the Monte Christo of modern gamblers, left to-day for Chicago af-| ter a campaign on the 5) which has never been approached either to-day the story of his five feverish -months on the tracks around New York His manner is bluff and he pays little attention to the niceties @peech, and at times he throws gra. to the four winds with the sime reck efd before the vited to leave the Eastern tracks by Bp Pinkerton is fof" he said to-day. t@ get some more money before the} milne, and when I lost everything 1 had it was everything: want you to know my hands on § gum of my money for my spring cam- paign. If anybody should ask you to- day how much I had it would come closer to five millions thar Bookmakers Hadn't Money Enoug “Yesterday when I quit the track the bookmakers didn't have money enough to ‘py’ me off in cash, and it was cash that wanted. Sine Interviewer. The interviewer looked and suw a wal let so full of $1,000 bills thay the sides seemed ready fo bu ‘E only, carry. $1,010 bills Ryan, “The others are only m my Baratoga. One day 1 G pped $100,000 on Africander. The price mo him straight tor $40,000, most careful nvestix [have 100 men on m jusiness Is a system. “Of course 1 admit that 1 nave tuck: but that is not the ry wi ilrty-aight. 1 ougat to about it. “One of my. best schemes ts to get |} two horses tat figure up as if they Play the longer of th nough on the other for a place to corer times I have cashed on both. In Many | Ne peice vo have sort of made that a habit—th WI have always been a distinct torn player, and the way th. on ran peaks well for form. '* Money “The races here in the Hus: an Ironceind trunk’ ‘Ile ordcoreaking plur keep my mo the green. too.’ RACE TRACK %.—The entries First Race~ 2 Batkal ” ween Iiizabeth rene Lindsey Becond Race —: Jim Newman .. rd 6—Prospec a Race “Prospect Shee Bickee i i wi Hunter Ral ' 90 THE WORLD: ~ © SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY ~AIMNSHIS HES “Wa ILS in Who Has Made Fortune} ton Eastern Race Tracks Tells Evening World Reporter How | He Conducts His Betting. John J. Ryan, the greatest of ali ern tracks magnitude or unbroken suc ting in a big, comforiabled rR B apartments at ‘the Somerset. Mr fan told an Evening World reporter hess he observes when plunging # fune on tie chances of one hors hing “the wire a fraction of a sec- thers, Says Hasn't Been Warned Of. MAN this report about my being in- Jet me tell you that 1 am going} hicago to attend to business. 1 stop off at Cincinnati to see my ly, and I will return with my tine cing girls pretty soon, soon h closes, New York . going to be/ Be ‘This is the piace to live Matter that St, Louis misfortune of nothing held out, 1 —I could just place That was the full one. the Gravesend mn began I have taken out o 1 anput $500,000, Why yesterday m for $110,000, said the plunger to 28 eat apart. continued Wedfow, let me tell you something about L lose @ ounch on my losing days? 1, I'm not « piker, Know, ‘Phe | is one Gay at G i $118.00 Gay wad. ‘ Out $1,000 oF me. interested,” every race T play ulate my aud figuring. pay rot, Every T make my ¢ of my suc game since eighteen yeurs old and | am now HOW something L have followed @ach had a good square chance. ‘Then 1 two and put losses should the first lose, hing I mean. grew Races Here “on the 1 vel” level.’ The ro the losers, make me sick. y that once ¢ mble rs that They are il) pikers, who was in the keys 01 | © wanted et a uit of clothes ma, no, you don and it's packed with —o— GRAVESEND ENTRIES. GRAV Hing, about six furlongs: fa A 108) Mi aya. Russel ; ioe Eounterpolse Ma’ Atier "| rocket tay Al 18 ither “One * Mary’ ¥ Hack ptivator Halle dui Ince ‘Tulane: . 1 hase handle ut two and on thew. udgo Phillips. 1 ter jascar 1 arin Pepper Step Lightly 00156 Munilian about x, Oe im at it quin tha TACRUIR cocee OM Fiatnmuia’ 2 222'483 tal Handicap; mite ughnAWwaRe 109) fuaiden eM 17 cy Tle pap Arthur BTN Silver Dave .).) 2 i110 Sty Galan. S510 E AT EQUITABLE PARK, Carsey’s “Mets,” who have made this seanon, will tackle team, of Newark, Sun- Park, “Bixty-seventh nd avenue, The} team, #0 a good PITTSBURG OFFERED 10 PAY 310,000 FOR AMES 44 ____ Made the Most Sensational Hit of the Baseball Sea- son by Defeating the Champions— McGraw Wouldn't Sell. Giants’ | KE | $10,009 | tinue “h | what he fs ¢ New Pitcher New Yorku Phe Evening World.) Leach's foul at © rolled inside young to take first and giving him a one basi it on the omteti K President Bar yester 84 tod, and 1 {ney Pittsburg clul UW | Drevfuss offered $15 w ® “1 need another pitcher rnd 1 wish you would quove me the | tox Who had broke f the weather, from you next ye quiek talk of Dreyfuss. aw pltchor is ‘Ames cannot And young & who was secured haiti vil) piteh for + will touch him. What MeGrnw 41 scorebook will show who struck out Br iabh snd W sin the frst inning men to the bags and Jilvert “and Ames to ‘on| it makes up are| ty nt money to buy and retain can give $15,000 for 4 that to kee Haltren and worth eastly $15, }town, as he is an Anson RING BATTLES TO-NIGHT. and Young Mowatt will meet in a six-round bout tn ed himself a won smliting Mertes to get to fits Hut that was yroad-shouldered both to-day} I before Ames, fanned twice a yesterd: ay romined frst iu was « fellow, more swan not find that the Pirates tw hits Wedaes- ho has wanted to ¢ done I) the next few days, GOLFERS MEET AT MATCH PLAY mpetivors had heal Westchester, tournament cup was morning was t! WAGNER AFTER. WALSH, r, who beat Terry Edwards mate, R, D. Lapham, beat him 4 up and "RIDAY EV REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. ¢©— IMBER 25, FOR TROTTERS Readville “assooiation Would Give that Amount fora Match Race Between Major Delmar and Lou Dillon. A trotting mateh en Lou Dub 2.0, an| Major Delmar, 2001-4, ia bein; talked of In fact, a $25,000 purse has weet offered for a meeting of tne pair The Teadvilie Associadon has made ne r When Alta MeDon river of Delmar, w soasity sof the pair Bosty) said , the offer has been made, and it) has been made in a way that leives m ready and winner will have the op the coin the realm oj 1 oteainer and Ing to aecept it. ‘The of taking value in the «nage of a gold or silver ap, Tt ms to me he »pportualiy which Mr. Billings, 0 Low D. nay embrece. 1 un 1 the Readville folk an answer from Mr | shortly Who yesterday Deimar ys oath, at Memphia or Delmar the Memphis “| ‘Ewon t the Driv shu tn the race. Mr. M Hie wuce it doing ina angle CHAMPIONS m MEET AFTER ALL (Special to The Evening World.) CHIC , Sept -Henry Iki) to-day suid that the Pittsvurg-Bos posi-seasun series of games was not yet called off. He heard from Manager! Collins this morning and from the 1 tor he thinks terms for the splitting of| 1. m | i “| the gate receipts can still oe ar creed x sutisfactorily to owners and players. | —— be rin here follows First: Race--Seven-eightas of a Mi Won by Sir tan Don't Ask Me was third Second Race—One Mile Won by Me 6 to land 2 tod; Kirst Chip, 1 te Wis second; Rosewater was Cin. = 1.42 2-6. ‘Third Race—Three-quarters of a mile Won by Don Domo, 3 to 6 and 1 tc Orfeo, 7 to 1, was second, Callant wi thi ime—l14 Fourth Race—Vive furlongs.—Won by Clockayotte, 12 to 1 and 6 to 1 Ryan 4 to 1 place, war sec ton third, |Time~1,02. ——— TO PLAY DECIDING GAME i The third game between the Hoboken | and Poughkeepsie teams will be played at the St. George Cricket Grounds, in Hoboken, on Sunday, As each team has Won a game, this should be one of the most Inieresiing of the season. Ltr man will do che twirling for the Je noon y —<—<————— BRIGGS IN CHICAGO, Chicago purchaged Bert Briggs dof Philadelphia, as reporte ‘ond time on earth In that uate will be his s ZSIMMONS AS HE LOOKS TO-DAY WHILE IN ACTIVE TRAINING. | Keni. Sao TEt $25,000 PURSE 808 F | hurst way. lBob Fitzsimmons ts training there, |the latest, by the way, that {has had taken, and then wonder why \they call bim the grand old man of ‘the prize ring. Nothing old about that expression and pose. All fire and action, eh? Charley Neary Milwaukee, to-night. George Hoey, the clever Joe Baker, of this ci! WOMEN’S TOURNEY faty Toenight the final meeting of the of cers of the Women's Champlonsaip Rowling Tournament will be held at Klumpp's Harlem Circle alles will be npleted to Arranger make ( en pular tournament Ylof the season, a uable prizes will Jin making it ¢ Interesting Practiewly every woman bowler in ut double the { season w! town Is entered, and ab number that competed las roll George Klumpp fs managing the al arner-weight of the New Polo A. A., and » WH fight to a finish some plo to-night, A $200 side bet has been made on the result. NOW FOR KLUMPP’S ve in New Jersey LOUIS, Sept sults of the here this aft My Surprise, M Forehand third, ‘T Harlem Circle Palace Posed specially for The Evening cymmodations for been mady onlookers. place will be the the following bowling clubs atk sot Mill _ ARRANGING WINTER | ATHLETIC MEETS More indoor athletle meetings a hela iy prospects are that that rec tolipyed in the coming season. Indoor meetings will start this year on Q2%) 147 Oct. ai, when the Grace Club will con- duct fghth Regiment. Then will come the) tion In the city, and these will be fol- ¢ the morning pla . Lapiiam, Apawamis, ra ig Downey. aro wemnls. Vagner fought aw in Boston, ye kasi, PER Wscbroble beat fw lowed by the winter meets and several jee carnivals at Madison Square Garden, to defray the expenses of a metfopiitan next year. eceul shed 61 Years foie Glasg CHAMPIONS WILL es SWIM 10-MORROW thia elty last year chan weer sa | petore In the history o: nel a meeting at the armory of the; m in. wien will by national cham- he fall games of every military organiza-| mile, a nd mile A aA, Ut nplonship from Ruberi the’ jae) champion. quarter-mile Bath Ht, (Proctor Bs Ceocoeda of the, carnivals, Will wot xcratch mac in the dioyard event. gniries have been team to the O! Lagoa Games ut Bt, Louis! which inciude some of the best elves 4 axi town Leki cied Mur is near "Soto Laer as bab jana sb corner ¥ These Are Busy Days in Bensonhurst, Where Fitz Is Put-) ting in All His Time Getting in Shape for Con Coughlin, ‘ The; Irish Kangaroo.’ hese are busy Yo cause to ask why. Fitz has an engagement on for next Wednesday night with one| Con Coughlin, who because of his length and breadth has been referred to as the “Irish Kangaroo.” “Fitz” is to mect this so-called Kangaroo in Philadelphia, and “Fitz’ likes to be phy meet istic superiority. Hence the busy times at Bensonhurst. always ically fit when he s any one who doubts his pugi-| itz" is in great shape. Look at the accompanying picture, “Rite” “Fitz” expects to demonstrate next Wednesday the power of the punch, the punch that has toppled them all over except Jeffries, Will he do it in this particular case? ‘That's the question, for this Cough- iin Con is touted as the real thing. He is big and husky and as Sam Fitz- patrick says, “Can punch a bit him- self.” Just watch for the result next Thursday morning, or if you can arrange it run over to Philadelphia and see for yourself. Looks like the trip will be worth while. MANY BIDS FOR LITTLE MEN'S BOUT is for the “Young Corbett’ and Tim lahan bout, which 1s to be decided in Philadelphia next month, will be opened In the Record office, in Phila- delphia, to-night. It, 1s known that every club in the Quaker City is anxious to secure the mill, which promises to be the greatest in the his- tory of the game since boxing was in order in New York. The club which makes the best offer will secure the m teh, whieh, according to experts, will w very close to $10,000 in the city of Father Penn, — WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. (Special to 1 vening World.) MAR PARK RACE TRACK, ST. ‘ollowing are the reé scheduled to bs run Aces moon, uarters of mile. arft, 7 to 2 and 7 to & . Was second; time, 1.15 n-elghths of a mile, 8 to Land 3 to 1; was second; Ma+ ni was ‘ ime—1.28 3-4, Third Race—Three-quarters of a mile. Won: dy Old Stone, 8 to 1 and 2 to 1; was second and Mendon inst R i ty arity. was third nd Race—Se on by Sid Silver Diok MEMPHIS. WINS PENNANT, ° Memphis won the Southern League pennant by one game from Little Rock. Dragdway. opposite City Hall 5) Broad St. 714 ‘Tremont Ave... Bronx. 5 Beseoquerior Wey Floor. ere Row Builld~ f reclog. i se is as : , Cah &, > days down Benson- | Temlaius of the, "Bete, Hie at haves | | APCHESNEY 19 READY: TO RACE Great Racer in Preparation for - the Oriental Handicap To- Morrow Covers a Mile and a Quarter in 2.16. Special to The Evening World.) ESEND, N. Y., Sept. i2%5.—Fres)) tempered with a it of soft \ sunshine, made the training , Koura ble at this course this mérning. rack was in perfect shape anu every trainer had his horses out, A feature of the morning's exercieg the workout of McChesney in prep- tion for his engagement in the Ori- at one and one-quarter miles. reeled off one and one-eighth miles | at the following pace: Etghth, 0.13 3-6; ! atarter, 0.26 three furlongs, 0.39 2 half, 0. nths, 1,05 1-5; three- quarters, 1,18; seven furlongs, 1.30 3-6; mile, 1.43 3-6; mile and an eighth, 1 pulling up the mile and a quarter in i | The performance was eminently sat- Trainer Frank Taylor as isfactory much from the speed shown as the | er manner in which the racer ao- [| nujished bis task, Hermin Worked Well, After the races last evening Trainer nields had Hermis, of the homes, string, out In @ long, slow gallop, and Wound up the task with a brisk half mile in 0.51 ppeared to be thors , oughly him vr Lightfoot with good care and nee has brought New York I, } 1s to a condition that makes racing | im possible. this morning the racer was galloped twice around the t slowly and then breezed about six ture longs. He stepped the distance hard held in 11% The move was most 1 pressive, “and the colt pulled up per- fectly sound and his eagerness denoted perfect health Woodford ( 8 Memories stepped @ . half-mile in 0, St. Roma, of thé McDonald string, breezed four furlongs in v.85. Lady Amelia's Good Trial, Amelia, of the Thomas string. three quarters of @ mile in nandily done, inbepnetta Kingraine galloped one mile a. ‘The Daly trio, Farmer Wheeler, Hart: ford and Banderll'o, together reeled off seven furlongs in 1 Hymetus, of the Featherstone airing, stepped s'x furlongs in 1.19. intllan breeged three-quarters of @ mile in 1,20, Swamplands and Montda together galloped six furlongs in 1.18. Eagle and Sneer, of the Mexi Stible's string, bréezed three-quartera” of a mile in 1:36. Burlew sent Wild Pirate @ Halt mile breather in 0.54, nt one mile and ie Gibson Light’ was three-eighths in 2. Lownsiale gallope 1.06, ‘Trespass stepped a half mile in 63 worked a quarter in. % 1-4, e@ was sent six furlon; five furlo: in Raider) mile in 1.38 Henry Clay Rye breezed six furlongs ata two minute galt. Lord Sterling did the trick in $$ DONOVAN TO PITCH. For the first time in many years @ professional league baseball team will play in this city on a Sunday, The Detroits, one of ‘the best organizations in the American Deague, will shift its base to Olympia Field. One Hundred and Thirty-ffth street and Lenox ay nue, and there engage the champ! professional team, the Murray in a game. “Wild Bill” Donovan, ly of Brooklyn, will twirl for the ‘Tigers, and Deegan will fry to keep the hits_of the Westerners down. URE MEN cS NEW YO YORK’S | MASTER SPECIALIST. NERVOUS DEBILITY cure, wait 30 to 60 days by my own famous, STRICTURE cured in Sto 18 da} without cutting. streteh- ing. pain or loss of time. It is a mar- ous cure. PROSTATIC p permanently cure ANY 5 to 20 days, no. 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