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eu . BeroRe THE PAR DURYEA AND. MR CLARENCE MACKEY oe DISCUSSED ARTFUL i THE NEIL FAILS TO __PUT OUT MURPHY, MURPHY. ooo 4 <O Paovoce< ce “Twe_quick sors AT Top SLOAN , VERY, VERY FLEETING /MPRESSION OF AR, DRAKE RUSHING BY To Put ‘a goer DOWN “WANT WORKOUTS — TO PUT |TFANTON cESHE SETH OUT TOMMY MURPHY FBT tos ooooes-o+ ‘ (Special to The Evening World.) | GRAVESEND, N. Y., Sept. 1—Bright, lal to The Evening World.) hia man's face, whi: (Special to The Evening Worlt) = oar weathe to he} PHILADBLPHTA, Sept. 1. — ‘Tome: face, which he reached with grinePSHEAD BAY, N. ¥., Sept. 1 clear weather held the fort at t p '¥ | stift right. Nell confined his work to Gravesend course tits morning during | ‘'rphy, the New York bantam-weight, | nis lett hand, whieh found o resting —Dark clouds hung over the Sheepe- i on ‘oping hours, ‘The track was dry [Still remains undefeated. Last night} place on Murphy's ‘jaw end head, head Bay course in the early hours “ the racere had no trouble (Frankie Nell, of San Francisco, the ban-| Murphy then fought Nell to the ropes tae ther en en hence nays hum in go ny over it In creditable time. Raed a hence, of the world, with right and left smashes, but Nell (gathered oe the greveda tor the ener E 10. ie raere PTT ad fay Neri aia Gothamite, me rating foe hie opening, sending cises, Thare were many horses sent to Pl UN ER Y N K \ ited @ work houre were SPIT) Phe contest took place at the National aed alewing with | exeroie Gnd Gl Seeds WAS 6 WHY pers ‘Athelle Ciab and ena Seimeal et @ straight punch to the stomach. Mur- | morning of it i ; I ; right swin, @ conspicuous trial of Sydney Paget's NICK LONG WORTH-—One mile in 1,50, | Was on ha ad, which was augmented by | which shook up the champion consider: | nd filly ‘Ty Logan “Whitey” Langdon lost one of the ]was deceiving. But STANDING OF THE CLUBS. easily; W, MeGivney, trainer. WO Now Yorkers, ay Tradition, who wag given oh ma re. omar w Hes hie iy ee | Well. phrted of pomewhet actus ably ier feel oF Brcberation for the Fi ae hardest bets of his career yesterday, | head stuck out plainly, L ai Vor handily; Jd. Hynes, trainer, land felt of his man with left feine, ay aight ontee hooey tl gt tea a | rove ful * he Se ditty . vor the teen [i teed) ee ee wo tia not balleve be was ¢ rk St HYDE ‘our furlon 64,1 nat gine ‘| phy more conddence, and he lost no | in ! hird. 5 : HANQEA four (aroun eg” OOH finally letting drive with two hard | ume in geting down to business in|, TNO Drincipal workouts noted were | “he the was beaten a neck. = | How on earth Mr. Pettingill |Cineincatt. at 43 ata poi’pnla BAD 286 F/ DUCHIEBS OLLUE—Yhree-quarters. tn Pes je A i be heh Be the fourth. He reached njs man with HEARTS Doane apine jah is hele eal tke heatccl any mas | ee Dsante first unless he became Lh galloping: | Hob Campbell, |4Ppeared nervous and worrled from the ‘ nto 4 ° attled—whioh might ‘RESULTS OF ‘YESTERDAY'S OANES ea NO a mmpell, APpeared nervous and worried from the}. hand right on the head, and eon ral at J. W. Rogers, tratner.| cloarly tho best of the bunch, getting eee gemidotor ow York, 4, CI 1 tne P MAUD FEALEY—Three-quarters in |face repeatedly. After two minutes Frankte | » handily: | away absolptely last by several length® | y4¢ him, which w se de Vk gkaloping; Bob Campbell, fighting, during which Frankie landed nasty Fight on the chin, and | jeniexEr= ay re fact, ahe was as good as left at) crows i , tralne ty of the Bic replied in kind, ‘The champlon | omers, trainer. the post. : MAJOR DAINGERPIELD—One mijp In|? Inadority of the Blows, Murphy woke | followed tals with one of his iamous mratitttoNcseian Rirlongs tn L961 tale wes po fault of the starter's, 2 Lai, breeaing; T. Welsh, tral p and took a hand tr the punebing | swings, which drew blood from | handily. A weiner. Del ‘ ‘dak ad DIVINATION--One mile in Leh b business himself, phy’s mouth, Neil was then staggered | HAMBURG Bue oie mite and a| for Dainty was in position and very ing, To eWieh, trainer Three times in suceession he smashed bar Gay Pag on the yey and | furlong in 1.4, handily; a. J. Joyner, | slow to begin, Just as the ae ‘ . a WILD THYME-—One mite 6, handl. | w. j f Ah i 4 clinch followe uring which the raliner ‘ove Caughnawaga bore over on Chleago at Washington it age in 1.46, hand! bef : ie ay ma ine nt or ger champion shouted to hie seconds “This BRYN MAWR-One mile In 1.90, galon- pied aaa a Sct asoeien Vack. aa . suites siting to get his vicious left] is a toug! ‘sd . i ‘ Ju8 to do any exoecimenting with piten- | Ings We Fisher, trakter® "DT Lin the stomach of on the Jaw. Neither Marphy Got Uasy “a i i WF Praagrave, tralbet Ae | costa tha Po coy Maus seed, New| ors tn the ap so that, w ty lat on rh PHILLIFS-8ix furton, Man Appeared much the worse fo M again the , 3 JLIPS—8ix furlongs tn eve for the UTCHEON—Four furlongs in 0 » Tork), Bept, Homeward bound? At | *hall siratt no new twitlers th Hk, beecaing’ IL tahun, teaiaer, [round when the gong sounded, but Nell |tne here, Ged. e pete. mise ap falioneay y. trainer, Dainty ran the best 1000 of hee career, TG occioek tonight the Giants will puil tly \patisned, with’ his t MERWY LARK-Slx furlorgn In Lab was clearly entitled to tre honors, [in WACK Both men reached the | ead | NEY ih ee rer opin game, dP | Who had backed hbe to win a fortune i . his bs oping h, trainer ah * n a > ‘ ine » Bets the Grand Central station with ine) te New Yorks, and tooia 1 DARL eee hae ; Murphy was the frat to lead in the [Aud Jaw. Murphy planted 2 | GH CHANCELLOR: One mile jn 138 F west record ev ele Seek Lteat Rifai, tee ble Lene Us furlongs in 118, gallops} second round and a clinch followed. | “Nell waded in for the fifth and ser | Ri plan meen Wiehard, tratner, MeChesney @ Has-Been, SPORTING. Beet record ever made Foo ee ett co ale ea ike: LIAR SANDERS” Five furlongs tn 105, 8 cauKnE his opponent. a sti Jolt his lett over, Murpiiy's heart, follow!ng | & ABLE Four furlongs in 0S Brees) MeChemey will probably be retired 7 § tam on a Western trir, | irlak inorder to be * K. Miller, traines on the jaw in the breakaway, and |i) .# couple of amaates on tie Jam WIRKL BBs e furionge in 117, hand-| to the stud. Like Waterboy, he be eRe SWith te series tin: ended with the “MAP In every way ECONOMIST—Pive, furlongs in 105, | Murphy swung, but the blow went wild, | drove w’ atraight right, which landed KE. Madden, trainer, longs to the has-been class, and no Et Qauble-header tn Cincis venterda miremnely handily: Ro Miller, tratner Nell then sent his left on to the New| squarely on Nell’s Jaw, staggering him, appirite’ Ae tariongy tr. hand-| longer races with the fire and ambl- HeAliernoon, the Glants won twelye out Five furlongs in 10%, | Yorker's nose, from which the claret Toe two, moe tae enee “ne ee, Als oat tigen in 0.63, breesing; | on that made him the most famous jf fourteen games Sticting ‘ina ve ph aca bogan to flow freely. This awakened | Murphy was, Fett ad eM on er tho] oo tamee, binte (1 horse in the world, Last year, in the iteburg, thes got iwo out of the) Pay fo resign. an 1] Murpay, and with a right amash on the| ring and landed repeatedly on head and HEADN ASS sone ee in 168 1-8, ‘Twin City, he beat Hermis in the fast- Tunes. Next ves ook ¢ bis Maen . 1, [Jaw ie sent Neil to the ropes, A left] face without a return, He was smiling | w.tnTt sifigROnatx Tutlongs inr1.16,| et mile and a quarter of the Bhoape- from Chicago ) Bowerman Under Arrest Loch vee aly which followed straightened the | COnMen handil oynes, selene. head meeting. Yesterday he tratled in 4 “ V ve-elwhth, mt t hand nose breeal: tin the World's Mair ‘rhe va hel rt iy Megha Five ane 10%] champion, who replied with @ volley of (tem eas irom ie moxen and drive i iron S. bad ine length behind the leaders. 5 ame the | ree Cine’ kame of tae double-header in Cn THE SOCTHERNER-One mile in tows on the Jaw and body, Murphy]}a@ left which Teneeh oe joan god ee f-Foir fyrlongs, in| It 19 strange ra ae three horses ite Pomt=0 ee ; that raw is wae y Ned ¢ fie % nr ‘ t | was forced to cove: > repeat and shook him w h boys return 1-2, ween ing; James Rowe, train.| finish together’ and the head of the oe aes ar ite iow, Was eaiories we looPbta Ow lett is to ea ial boon Oy Needing, but the round TRIGIB—Four furlongs in 0.61 9.4,| Middle horse shows clear of the other ame ISLAND JOCKEY C o je ja eA war , r« » J, th . ad aare to wes e iT oul .CUN' farcund tv “ " 4 of rooters uader the grande [Ct \| He crossed with his left and staggered | There w ‘up in the sixth rouna,| PY breeaing; dames Hone, train two, an pageloularty clear of the horse | sug. 37 1) ot git ia Mt mildly eh y : , fi he Clanty un) jTommy, but the latter came back | Murph rushed ‘his man Cx Larry STAL OAR tea Ml By on the outside, that the outside horse | STH DA G08, cone \ Dye, ey 1 metatlacod npbell. brain | gamely and planted a right on Frankie's | Nm Sulen On tee ttn Heritonthe| trainer” ‘ei +} should be placed In front of the one|a Tha’ Mn i2 161s 40% 2. , H , wetatla inpbell. bra while Nell replied with o In __traine mee, ntitied to the, place. Prato wb, oc Wh ? Wald MoGraw, “bot it lid not seem tik triking the ma here | war under | PA ‘One aud an } jaw, following it with a left on the}face. Murphy poked his right ate the AT cagous furlongs 82, Drees. — rs ee Ae. sane : Se amnhs ¢ : t ‘ iw open 4 ' handily Amith sh 0 ¢ 5 at waa ase yesterda: ° that things w nen, and i mi rel | neck torte mipen ane oN ahot out his | D1, TRARS—Pour furlongs in 0.51 1-8, | ary race, Collector Jou * mith Ft a ta , N LASSIE Six fut tr Nell Rushed Hie Man, se : ‘Greeaing: James Rowe, trainer, i Pp won, Bittotte 1 Phiten, i Fal haze ity: Deeeen ; rashel Mla ah 0G (he to0ke GGA ‘itp Sa arte Tle S| AMHROSINE-Four furlongs in’ 042,|Rellable second. Then came three Rew York {ans will oe given achance® gigeg to vt ae Weed bi to the stomach ceverat (Jaw made Neil seo stars, Murphy took | breeain horses fighting for third place, There | 4! tT ‘ ' AL tongs in 1184-2 pebble Hob a Abies eae oe ti BY Ron the cork oan then sents Coy tam hsat tae was Ingold on the inside, Dick Ner- © Pola Grounds, MeG f " eA uiner “aint usm Sroeene oF rigat bver onto Netl's hea e latter . in the middie, and Toscan on dh 1 ‘ \ Jeo ngs t vt ’ e ‘ThLLER—Four furlongs in| nard in ti 7 auch pleased wich Eltiotte, whom Y i hehe ace eteedog By Pa fo Murphys | FORTUNE, Teaing: James Rowe, tala. | the ovtalds Retaara! trom the | Cincinna 7 Tite Mite tn onn,|ie corner he appeared weak, though | stomach, whlle the | ie Xow, if Toscan had bean third. the bout a month age vil ralner, still willing and game, This was all Uippereute on 3 Neil's ‘Ne ——{__— callers in the press stand would not mT have had Eillioite work in of CLBAR nat SNMHEN THIN: furlongs In} Soils round ‘ind “Murphy ALBANY WINS AT POLO. | Save been able to eee Dick Bernard Stina Ate Hole ai ae ainer. | othe rest did Murphy a whole lot of Tandine hard Fight and left a bRATOO N. ¥., Soot. 1—The Ieeding| head, because Toscan would have cov- SHOTOUN-Sis furlongs ind hand when the gong sounded, ch iw ne ¢ Jennings, trainer. (good, and he toed the centre as strong | “PP way tae poorest ight Nett as | tree vie mtalten gate SH Roce inet tne s2" | ered him up. There might have been Was enough to me that he wae SOLD MONEY Four furlongs in 0.61, las ever, and at once began to play to put up sinee coming yal tournament of Polo Club. | an excuse for placing Ingold third, for ’ es 8 ar) ae 1 had expected and that Rin wew he waa on the inside, and the an) x yen] eu y clove! i eur ner. Irs, by a acore of 9 to 18 The win- a inter da that ni Six furlongs in 119, gallo o-| AM ATE UR nets would like to arrange games with sina até vat Med ‘ a (iardne trainer 1k wa ee gam : 7 4 i hie tio” in ; SEL Bix furlongs in 1.17, Ontario Field, Sunday. RES , ade his fret ap- | w SD Stee have a and a | W. Barrick, trainer SE Braah: ; ° 1-6 184 eo 12 ois ioherae tue» in| BASEBALL |tamep am --issatssety anaes re Ippert t —— ly A, vat he | ‘| 4 heats 6 4 phtene “Ariling ee tga and ve mt a PM 1 48 jeterma, jott and Ke rave made ars the ST, LOUIS WANTS THE FIGHT. “Fi: Pie PLAYERS, voaaing fom, 12 yea oyuurtme 30 Y c +) om o Six urlongs In 1.19, 4 uw omep| le 5 ft in Wie play and LOUIS, Mo. & . adily: C. Tarter, trainer will play teams averag-| frat Yne Hundred end Piet “attest, ears Curing Men. A written rything | went to him wae A agit peed ogy REN CROCKET-One mile in 146, to eleven. Address UD. | New York City We as TE icon wile or a ri at James J. Corbet | handily; Willlam Hueston, trainer, || Siverstein, No. 107 Bast One Hundred |” At Briarcilffe Manor Saturday, Aug. YOUNG iG MEN . adeiphia Jack” O'Brien wil mile in 1.47, handily; Win jand Ninth street. some of the follow! ; ny altogerier. 7 . i. We seb Ture: | on, trainer The Engin defeated the Young Mets|Pocantleo Hille 010041900-4 ftonions Cr handican oe Rilto , mile fn 1.48, eanty;| by the following score Briarcliffe Manor 00904030 — Nee WEEY BTR AT, HOW TORE, | via talner oi pe Young Me! 00206100 %¥] At Mamaroneck Aug 2: 70,88 Tih thems Seva Only Kaperience. DEAF MUTE TO PITCH jrnot due mile tn 1.45 45, ens | Bangles $9613 =9/Hamiton A. © Sh ae rays gosran i if looks to me that a ie Deegan, i on her | LONG Daw Six furlongs in 1.18, hand me ‘AL Grand Street peas ‘ast. OLD DR. GRINDLE, ‘at 4 a) itche wir ° yi iNlams, traine St. Marks + ¢ s 4 2 Fe re ing ds ST. ANN—Five furlongs tn 1.04, hand Hamiltons t ri tury ified Bia cy OP Aa. al bi % *\ poe next mernia ; 8 Dowgett, (rain RH.B.| Rattery for wiggers. os if Dr. “irindie’s scientific thatethi¢ reason, a* we cannot | dy ‘the 4) SvAR Six furlongs in it? 1-2 hand-| Latayette 000100230-4 3 4| Houstons vrs me to do any experimenting row. |e cunds ‘ Belmore Jr 40000032 987 jerate t the spring, when we go South, | aes irlong® in 1.22.) Hatteries—Kelly and Rocklein; Berto, iain yuo 1 . e Bicod polson cured in trom 1@ devote a great deal of time Meader at Ridgewood, in Tek beeen. | DAVYY and McMullen. Boruds | ° cram; a ey aa big fellow, xpd f am certain double-heuder Is on t tratnor The Tip Ton A.C: would ike to ar.) Tiatterieo—tang amd iter ant Fi in Sen eater 0) . be wud ext in e quartora I yy ran earn oe Vern 3 ae fim. time the teaver opens | ei tionne and Piiindeinain (teats ve thames '® }1 To" Years on thele grounds for aide) °"t 7 " dirietiare oe nag Hm working e will | wilt clash in two amen. iariers In 1.20, { beta of $ to & Have all Sundays tn]. At 4 in trom | to 8 weeks. ga one of the bem: twirt pare ahead on the series and the colored iner, Sepiember. and Labor Day afternoon | Berkley A py ie iMate diol” afuine Steed Tn p buvigess. Quakers will make streavowe efforts to] ft tue tm 1.06.) open. Address Nichol No @ HUN! Js tit att : Mal pte of, twa oth-|Pince themertves on aven terms with | a eat re Bent tr Be Plat.au street, Coron 171 WEST thst ee a online pitens HiRCIE foreign rivals. Munroe will do Ti etzing, J. Smith, trainer "| ,,The Bradhurst Seconds defeated the coaching for the Giants and Bus-|yp pf MOGkE one mile ial. & gallop-| vine F.C. by @ score of 8 to L Cubans ing; J. Samlth, b The Decatur Ire, deteated tae Mutton SPORTS EDITED BY (eee) RO WATCHING CALCHAAVINE A, . INNING THE Twin Crrv. SOLES RTD MR.Gates FobLowing ORake, ERT -EDGREN TOD SLOAN’S CIGARS AND GATES-DRAKE BETTING BRING JOY TO SHEEPSHEAD 2994404-69900949690940004 1904 90:0000464-04-44 09 000 PDVBS OODLGIE E24 9.4O444 6 2494 1OO 1D 2G HENS ID LEE DEED DODDS HEED P9OLE09S0S OSE F9S FHHLLGODDPSEOO CHOHE LOL ESOS ee ©00000 060020290929 9851-H290 O02 SPTOESOOTDT ELD: HEd2t¢ Dick Bemard’e and there wae see aocourately could have been the t the horse near+ Toscan, 0 one cry

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