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* ALL THE NEWS AMERICAN BOXER IS KNOCKED OUT IN LONDON FORT ERIE BARS PROFESSIONALS. The “Young Coffee Cooler" of Brooklyn Goes Down in Four Rounds Before Johnny Hughes. , Sept. L—Johnny Hughes, a knocked out * of Brooklyn, in f@e fourth round of their Sght before % eo Cosmopolitan Club last night, Bughes, who is one of the best ligit- @eights in England, if not the best, had the American beaten from the first tought @amely, but was hopelessly outclassed. VONDON, London lightweight, “Toung Coffee Cool round, The “Young Coffee Cooler’ aged by Bert Dorman, an sporting man, There was o Tt was the second night's boring at the Cosmopolitan Club, which {s man- American large at tendance, and the club more than ever of boxing in London. Dorman 1s arrangin, national contests, an ut patron: hy the first magnitude, Promises to bring about @ recrudescence for good inter- en to have that will enable him to give purses sufficient to attract pugilists of - AMONG THE FIGHTERS ‘Aurelia Herrera and “Battling” Nel- fon are in hard training for the fight @t Butte, Mont., on Monday, Both havo posted $60 that they will be In th ring. The club has pluced $3.50, the | d, in the Nelson {s su- ble to put ent, as of Herrera is in order to land a mount of the purse guarant hands of the stakehold fident of being way Med kinned 0} lares ne it what wants rnc ut wallop, Martin Canol @ boxing show £ Monday, The men for gameness ani at ole and Gardner have a Terry McGovern will begin training fm a few days for his coming six-round JM SHLD “HL Bik Could Not Stand the Roasting of a Spec- tator and There Came Near Brooklyn Player Being a “Mix-Up.” —_——— -* a man |i The man happened to the tormentor after the game. as did Sheckard team uncomfortable. of Fall River, and Jimmy Gardner, of Lowell, will box ten founds at 138 pounds in the main bout New bedford reputation of both skill with the rantees a fast fight. Both Can- gly reputation , and it ts exoected that there’ wilt be Spomething doing in thi fitting Iine every moment the men are tm the rin, t a) to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Sept. 3—That the Brook- "Naughton and a halt dosen tyn players got away from Pittsbur® of the New Dorp without having a mix-up with some On@ prize fight taking place at William fe the wonder of Pittsburg this morning: | Greenwaldt's pavilion here this m ‘ Jimmy Sheckard, who has not had &/ A party of men sald to hall Pay fight in Pittsburg for some time, yester- ay took exception to something which n the boxes sald and came back. be far away and) a very mean talker, and Sheckard was) roasted until he became black in the It was plain that Hanion was not on the bench, as no manager would have allowed a ayer to 80 lose his temper and throw pl If open to the roasting of the mob ead ene He made the whole re -- SWIMMING CARNIVAL. his training by Danny Johnny Burdick and Terry's Hughe: George Gardner, weight, will me Col, a round conte and weight, who had the misfortui beaten by Francisco, a short time rive in Philadelphia to-morr< jon will rt juaker City for jovern, the managers of Jimmy Kelly to meet any lig! Kid Crowley to meet an: George Cole. Capt. Greenwaldt’s RICHMOND, 8. I, Sept. lower part of Manhattan Islan: train for Tottenville, shortest way to Greenwaldt's, {rom the station, Mounted Policeman Scofield, at party arrived, wondered at passengers getting off there hour in the morning. Then phoning to the New Dorp stati ‘The Pawnee A. C. and the Tuscarora A. Cif Bath Bere. wilt nota the former Jack Flynn, of Den- -comer, in a Hmited- In Denver Sept. Eddie Hanion, the California feather “Battling” Nelson, Wa Ban ight in trainin, his Aight with Me- Florrie Barnett is negotiating with the Manhattan A. C. of Philadelphia for matches f weight, Tommy Love preterred. dim Galvin to meet Jack Williams or bout with Eddie Hanlon, which will be decided before one of the clubs in Phil- adeiphia. McGovern will be assisted in Dougherty, brother lght- ine to get will_ar- Han- in the for ntweigh: an LCE PEAT A PATE FT Naughton Arrives at Pavilion, Staten Island, Just as Fight- ers Were About to Battle, on 3.—Capt. Policemen ation prevented a 4 arrived on the 1 o'clock boat and boarded a They got off at the Richmond station and asked the On belng directed, they started off along the Am» face with rage and threatened to meet| boy road in the direction of @he pevwtle jon, which is about e mile aad @ batt who was the Richmond station when the so many at that he heard That Brooklyn is playing bad ball Was! jo..4 members of the party talking demonstrated in the game yesterday. | Tesi” aad 66 WR ke thks tae Each player on the team ts ready to fly at the throat of another the moment a ‘pad play is made. Strang and Ritter jon, whee Capt. Naughton sleeps at night. ‘orbett he ref- "and IRISH CHAMP : THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENT 4 ’ OF DIAMOND, ION RUNNER i The crack Seminole B. B. C., only lost two out umes this season, lost to the St. Mary's jong Island Sunday by @ score of § ot i to The Dreamers A, C. have organized & strong baseball team and would like to arrange games with teams averaging from seventeen to eighteen years of it. The line-up ts as follow: eorge ing, Lb; George O. Koch, c.; H. Har- $e; Charles Harrington, pi. “Kid” Plage. ef.) Leon Hoffman, If.; ss. For games, address nd captain, George No. 23 Bast ‘The Monroe A. c. challenges uni- fornied teams averaging 10-12 years, |catehing won. For Games ton be played on. opponents eas W, Jackson, No, 102 East Twen- grounds. Address, Manager W D, Me- econd street, city, Carthy, No, 1845 aMdison avenue, city a ‘The Victorian A. ©. challenges uni-| join a team averaging 1% to formed teams averaging %10 years.| Park Hills, of Bighty-seventh ot Address Manager A. Allentkoff, No. 82 | preferred Redmond, No, WM Third Eqst One Hyndred and Twenty-first latreet, city. ‘The Elmont A. C., of Harlem, claims | ¢ ithe championship of New York City for c. teama averaging from 1 to 15 year ee No, 108 Hast Ninety-aeventh street, city,| Monarch Ay C...0610G830 — 18 The Minqua F. C. has Sept. 4 and 9! Tie lin up, ot te en eth Rade and ‘all dates open. They. average 1) f8,{00%8. sur tb; Buchbinder, 40 Yet. Ansrace, Toes, Gott, Bos BF Wet din, b,; Schindler, m4; Jerome, If; ton street, city Jacoby, cf., and Hervert, rf, We would The Pelhams defeated the Liberty A.) | ©. The score was: Liberty A.C. 33] | Pelham, 9. For games address F. Hick- man, No, 47 Bast One Hundred and Twelfth street, city. tine A. . C. UL meet at Westchester Oval, One o) and Mixty-third street and ‘f Boulevird, on Da. Wo. o renew AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition ‘tll the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- lenges, &o, Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Mditor of The Evening World, Pulitser Building, New York. who | be of fourteen |nne game ts antiel; the clever young Iaat Bund: atrong Wilton F. Labor Day A. M. and P. strong t Elsenstein, No, 1001 Weshingion avenue, 3b,; | Bronx ‘The Sybles F.C. teams of 12 to 14 years on home ground for aide bet of the Bybles defeated the Panthers by a score of 3 to 7. The feature of the game was the pitching of Hunt and avenue, city. score of 18 to Ii. open. s ager, care of 8 street, city en strengthened for this occasion a ted, Jack Dorman. eather-weizht of the ronx, willyumptre, The Ironsides won a double-header defeating the Altman A score of 12 to 10, and. the c o iM. Have M open for ms on ironside Oval, Arthur by th has dates open for Saturday, Aug. y of W. Jackson. For gamcs A good third baseman, would. lke On Sunday, Aug, 2%, the Monarch A * defeated the Milton B. B.C. SP a Bcora by innings ike to'heat from teams averveing thir een to fifteen years. Have all Sundays Address Joseph W. Rettinj Endlich, No. IRISH ) FLEET-FOOTED AMERICAN DR ET AMERICAN Joyce Will Defend His Title RUNNER T Against Daly, from the Oth Side, in Tailtin Games Celtic Park. The most Important event to be al (clded at the Talitin games, to be held at Celtlo Park on Monday, under ¢ auspices of the Greater’ New York Iri A A, will be the two-mile A. A. champlonship steeplechase, A lar number of entries has been received | for this event, the most prominent those of John J. Daly, ay, Ireland, champion distan runner of Ireland, and John Joyce, the Greater on his way from 3) er of the four-mil 18 Well 4s Lhe six-thile cross-count champtonship, wich (he past four years, while Joyce hol the American titles for the five-mi le and cross-country event. ¥ Was & contestant ln the tworm| Bnglivh championship steeplechase uly Just, and succgeded in faishin second, only a short distane bent the winner, after which he deckted to come to this country and make a bid for the Amer however, tan Park, and ts confident title an thie site Other well-known athletes who w ine up for the start with Daly Joyce are George Bonhag, the twoem ndoor champion, and Harvey Cohi one-mile metropolitan champion of Whom are now compe championship. of keeping crack ‘Se M. Sheppard, the Brown Preparatory phia; “Tim” O'Connor and’ L of the Pastime A WwW of the Greater New York I three-mile metropolitan juni pion. and F. P. Devlin, Mo: as twoamiler, 100 nt PROFESSIONALS Canadian Officials Declare They Will Not Permit Boxing Con- NG, SEPTEMBER 3, 1904. ~ New York Irish A. A, {American champion, Daly, who is now Louls, is the hoid- sh champlonship, | he has held for Joye in training at Ceti and bot for Olympic honors at the World's Fair; Marks. n“~_———<——_~+-1—~-—"_—"[_"[_"'_"!'['!'\{['Y{’'"'—"'"' AMERICAN BOXER LOSES IN LONDON. ° er at he! s i | or of ee of ty ds le, ile. in e i le ny tusrol Golf Club, Thera were 140 entries, which Incindes all the prominent players of the West and East The paltings toll EB. Newton, And A. HL Swords Morris County; W J Travia, Garden City, and T. MM! Ho: Ww bg eitrg | yee n. and #. city The A.M” eid, Bt. Andrew's tests Between Pugilists of feast dng wrench World-Wide Reputation. Troha Gaaien oy. Hartwell, Trov, and &. omes, Lanom J MS Darien 4. bal net guy) R LAC . roll, x id Janie! o nee Dyke (Apectal to The Evening World) Mesdow ani Willam reid Fitrebure, Dr BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 3.—The D, P. Fredericks, ¢ Deal. FL ¢ Tah will be no more professional glove] Hrown, Philatelt contests at Fort Erie for some time] briah'. and hy Macdonald, Gi Wh to come. A damper was put on the] der. ir. Morr stown We fistic game last night at the amateur} Burn. and Howard firltfin, Newark. Pay tournament held at the International A larbon, nb Craham. C. when Chief of Police Mains sald would arrest any one attempting hold a fight between boxers of not He announced publicly that there is and that he will enforce the law he further sel tha’ amateura may bi on Canadlar set ¢ viding they showed ro ring work. the pugilistic gamo is dead at Fe says thi At your fingers’ ends—the facts hen you Tar ee eents. ei Boston. It wos declared no bout, declarations it jooked liky a quitting game on the 4 Albert part of Hic'cy. “Yonug Fury, Boston, Delmont vent six rounds to a draw, that he or his men along the frontier law in Canada ogainst prize fighting But three rounds, pro- tality in their As emphatic as was Chief Mains that Erie, the club management insisted just within a few weeks he will round oefore the preach of Jim Betis, to e a Fownes,. Oakmont, te: P.M BL Preting ox NN ANEW CLUB-HOUSE, CHAMPIONSHIP ort as strongly that fights can and will be held, Manager “ance Carey sald that | sdvantage too apparent to be he will not close up the club-house, He come, Trotting Race Judges Adm ter Severe Punishment to! Who Was Removed fr Sweet Marie’s Sulky, PROVIDENCE, Sept. 8. sational features marked the’ the Grand Cirowlt meeting at 7 wansett Park, the four n tested my meeting this season, f In the case of R. A. Smith, who taken from the sulky of Sweet the Roger Williams’ race Wednesday, the Judges announced the ” suspension of thin driver for the Ame || fon. Alta MeDonald, who won the | next three heats and the race, /Wal_ awarded $1,000 from the stake money 1) for his clever work, In the races yesterday after , even choice, had won the first heat : the 206 trot in 2.07%, Boone eave ae his seat behind McKinley to Alta ro Donald, who won the next two the second in 2.064, equalling the Ung record of the veer made bv \Marle, The third heat was trotted i i and the race forms a new ° heat record for the season, Kyrillic won the fourth, alzth jfeventh heats in the 2.19 trot and lbia two, Best time, 2134. Day jwon the 2)6 pace in straight Best time 2.00%, The 2.10 pace Redbird in two heats, Best time iarerrnntiaanasiangibigins eccenaiiaeatits The Executive Committee of tho Riounell. Hoston, and T. Thertet. Bosto Columbia's football team will United States Golf Association at a | je’ P fi [faenn Lens and HoM Day. !a great addition this fall tn special meeting in the office of Daniel | and HM. Sweeny, (ni ¢ Latimer Hurley, the amateur -_ . Chauncey made the pairings for the | seman. ir Uidea enh en cmon bicycle rider, Hurley has been im Coe " 0 | shorn tea. and ¢ ‘ary vf opening round of the amat golf |G A” Ormiston: and’ Joon H.| lumbla for the past two years, and wad championship next Tuesday at the Bal- | ()4e,, Baston .Apawam!s, | a member of the Intercollegiate ne ion basket-ball. t a hieweo, J Whitney Baker, jose a single college game ton, and Ho P. Smith, Philadelphta | Owing to his bteycle riding Perrin, Philadelphia, and T. T. Reid. been unwilling to enter the Hatigtt Ww; cmandler, ‘Haltuscol, and Roe But he has annou er, Chicago; John Ciao, and Ad” Wellinatan., Boston a ast that oe A Tyng. Haltierol, and MLC. Beck, Phi " \elphia. Elward Shippen. Morristown, and| witnout fear that if he Torta. Teng ater: Hollywood KL. Ames | will militate against any ene f lonton, 3, Crimp, Pr ilachel the a Percy R. "Payne second. ‘Morita ‘Countye and | Ober Stmlet ate hak. 1 F., Lateher, ington, A. % Hunting * ton, Seranton > Woodward, Brooklyn, wits 1B. Knavp, Westbrook, and @. Me Estes hevy Chane, T Guim e EA. O'Connor, Eanex ¢ . " bell Garten City, and in Morrow, Haltusro! % 1 ml ME Wendall Lenox, and F lewood “J. A. Hea Pox Hilla: © rt M on Philadelphia m9 FROM BALOWI nk ¢ ot Raltusrol Abbott, wlatae gene N Swettman. § G. Lockwood. Ros. n> and AS Graves Garden ( wo } sith, Philadeinhia, and RL on, IP. ps ook: Tt * Pilledeinhia, and (Spectal to The Evening Worlt) Litenford. Redford: Ro Ho Connelly, | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 2—€ ant Alan N. Kennaday, Montelair: in’ e r and Jamon at | ter Gccdwin's aggrestiveness and Pringle: left Jabs for the head, together wit His and GF Wi:!a combination of body blows, won Walter E Rean Chieago, ‘snd tt him a well-eurned dec inn over man Arawemts ant Baldwin in the feature bout at a W ; And W. BRE. | meeting of the Union A. C, here nn | Opens, ; The bout was a fast and clever | and at the end of the ten rounds Good win had such a decided advantage there was po doubt as to his # ‘The | mado several brilliant rallies, but in: Grenville Kane, rT over the Charlestown boy, | “Kid Barry lost to J. McGriel In tain, taking half a dozen po-| The Young Seminoles defeated the! ic Armitage A. C. defeated the é “ ; a dad a chewing match after McCormick | ,7he captain. taking hail @ doses Po 1 price by a score Of 18 10 2 0 AUK. 2%.) Tranecie A (aby the score of 2h to 1s, |PUC On & big Aght, gnc chat If the C. which has pro-| A cycle carnival has been arranged for | (hit round ot @ stx-round Gumped the ball and beat it. Each|Heemen with him, at once started for | ritieries —Lawrance ant Scheeher:| armitage A. @..9 89 2 10 & 2 S-t4| pollee stop the coutest he will Ko Into cessful fighters, bo.k the windup of the Grand Circuit races, | DeC@Us he violated the rules bd Tamed it was tho other's bail, ‘The| Richmond and made good time to | Matthews and Manoi Torneck A. C..5 12.0.0 .0 6 0 1--l5leourt to test the law, amateur a Jonal, during the Which decides the championship of McGuinness, of Cambridge, out one cline matter was that the play|Gfeenwaldt’s pavilion, On arriving) At Tarrytown: 600 ttf g,The Thomas Davidson B. B.C. No. 3| Since the night Frank ene and War-| 1.0 tive years, Sus moved Into its new America, at the Vallsbure Board Track, | young Garland in four rounds, ee ve been made by Jones. there he and his men surrounded the fromside ar eee t H 0 bo od setued the Breadwinner B. B.C. last) ren Zurbrick fought boxing has been! ty. how it M3 Chrletopher N@Wark, to-morrow and Monday |Dave Deshler won a very close sraiaane’slay, the one which won the| Place and awalted developments. The lTronsiges, ne sc02 02.0009 9% eee Pa OS ied in’ the) Practically dead at Fort Eris. For en nee ie club haw TWO championship events have been cision over W. Riley, of South for Pittsburg, come in the fitth,) Pavilion is encased in glass and has Raglea o. ced oD A PO A ie eighth Inning on account of darkness. |More than two years previous the best | iw. 6s lirge during t Ist twerve Scleduled—the quarter-mile Nationa in six rounds. wa ad Manion been there it would| entrance at ether end. At these en- |{ronside.. 0000000 00000001) | The feagure of the game was the vitch-lglove artists in the wor'd clashed there | 82% * lt Fie Past (wel¥® Championship of America, which ts th i s fine or some|trances lookouts had been posted to |"Wiining iiattery—C. Chamberlain and [Ie of William Pollock for champlonship titles, It is claimed | MOMLhS © dict 5 came feature event Sunday, ang the two-mile AFTER NING’S SCALP. | likely have cailed down a The Dreadnaught A, C. of the Bronx too si and the result is new and, Championship. schedul ir monday. ae, 4 opertatite | L1te. th Slarme In ease of: pollee inter 14. rurphy, deteated the Sutton [¢iAlm a kame from the Borough 2, c. [PY some that knockers made complaints | ee tt a uarten Phebe, are apectal rranked for |, Carl Schmidt, the beary.0 ‘With @ runner on first and Robertalile! erence, The Cedric Irs. defeated the Sutton | oe yi vides, N.Y ~' Ito the authorities in Toronto that the | ™ PerOUR ere, jeach day and all t ack ciroul; | ler. is oul tructed to bunt for a poet % he third time this season. ae, 5 1 ” 4 twoestory |chasers will be on hand. the . sed. Piening, the “Butcher Boy,” in eco his tried twice and falled. "Now! When the Captain thought the time Best 00 is ato sand iv tos The| The Argyles have Sept. 11 and 18 open | law was being violated. ‘Then the Crown mstory entry list showing a list-of more than two out of three falls at mixed yelled Cart heigertee| for action had arrived he gave the sig- | Cedric a, sEoale ke 10 heat, from a ge ey maging! Can Attorney's office began an eater one hundred individual riders. lof wrestling or at cateh C1 nd the Brooklyn play’ ay teher, twelve eu | year 4 for side f % to ith th It that box! stop) Poleved thay “Kitty” meant it.” They {hel and @ rush for the pavilion was | 0 Mull MMi daress, Henry A. Haag.|On Labor Day afternoon the Argyl | tt wee for the enle murpoos of vest. —_—_—__— jayed back for a smash, not thinking|made by him and his men. ‘The look- ger, No, % Wail street, N.¥. City.) A. C. play the Friendship League at burps Bion ane binare room. rye cua he brand-new voungster in the league / outs seeing them coming, shouted a a TT defeated the | Central Park. For games address M Ing the polices attitude against boxing reaper ing wil place in @dy would attempt the dare-devil work of a ning and there was a wild scramble weet ees be Dy ig ucore af 10 to [4 VoRel 229 East Seventy-ninth street. | that an amateur tournament was held| ‘¥° ¥°eks — . third try at unting: ane ret signaling [DY those in the pavilion for the doors | on Sunday at Yonkers Ball Grounds.| ,At Flemington N. J; | |||.) last night. The result was a keen dis-| TEAM LAUNCHES TO RACE, ; Fok Bransfield, ‘the man with the long|&"d windows. Some of them got away. | attories—Tolk and Davis; Gottesmon ‘Anre a. é 000000001003-4 appointment to all, The police would The Athletle Committse on the name dumped the ball very neatly. Bien pen WU rounded up by the] and Phillips. Batteries for winners—Napples ang (Permit but three-round bouts. There {ing of Pelham. Bay Park Athos Jonge was 20 excited yer ie inene| dn the pavilion Capt. Naughton found! On Sunday, Aug. % the Rajah F.C: Inurioy. ‘The Arevies. will play tears | Were twenty fights In all. and about | Field. which ss to take piace next Bate Rei upPadickly, and when he did he |some ropes which were evidently to be Fos Hooter 4c pt the latter's averaging Afeen | to alxteen, years. /nfteen were stopped by Detective | urday, has added to the program 5 wate Wo Ceanee ae a zit ob i if ; . and 18 open, Play for bef 4 had been boxed, | 2! uneh race and 2 fou i frigntis, tly ES threw It wild, and that lost the gams, used to make a ring, bus that was ihe for teame averaging 15 to 16 >, Greer before a round had been boxed, | barge race. This was do Ra et exclusively one ony, Sole ten ow Bap care After a most exciting geme the dh al ay OA. sing f ¢ because he said the boxers were atrik- quest ov. C rere of the, First ‘sie cn) Beir Noting sauipe oo 1's and as the fight had apparently not | Rajah F.C was victorious by & score ‘Beventy-ninth | ing (oo hard. The crowd floored him | talion, Naval Militia f Poreetiy,* treat “rea ‘shiituly ; been started when the Police, arrived of to 6. Beore by Innings: REE. a repeatedly. —_—- - ifeemfort snd apenas the men who had been caught were €.001934 00 0-814 3] At Jackson Field, Jackson street and| The tournament did one thing, It | ore any case 1 und: allowed, (6, Soever, until it boarded Menor Ace 400110008 63 Feed ne eee ane [developed @ fighter, William Jackson, a. Ste 0 Sy Sie Oe a . . ‘y " Pete sociation \- . 1 } Pees b oclock this morning for buns iieak ap Flynn and Momimes ards, PC, by a. sccre of 17 to 3. On [who claims that he hails from Bristol, PRIVATE DISEASES $37ttui? oS. “xc! ee Manharwatdt said that some one had ¢ address John Flynn, No. &@ Te ‘Aug. 2% we beat the Ori; | England, and that Charley Mitchell | Ocean ps VARICOCELE cen pie Greenwaldt sal N- | Mace, Bronx. ur ok dads ortrom (taught him to box, The Englishman : NSULTATIO! loere, | ARI sy ng | Oe : id like to hear from sete LTATIC CELE , "7% autting ees pt Ale ed Ayr At Caraey's Grounds, Baturday: Hosedale Field Clib. Clermont P. C..| was the hit of the night, and boxed aoe ap ND ADVIL = . aaye. ott iy pa R. HE. | Bouncer Club or Belfast A. C_ Next | hike neine old-time Baatte 2 FRER, Time of cure ean outing there. but that no one ly, 6 seat 020040021--9 10 Ll Sunday, Sept. 4. we give the Oriental | ike a genuine old-time English fight | vitatweaknesses\ WO HK ianey Troubles A dave, by my original very a LR harpagt win Dt martian ee sala | it wecy. " O0000! w? 6) Pour Association a recurn game for a|¢ a was oie beg i y tnd Pagt sae WU obie a Gopie remedy “¢ bor Day m ea of the Now vd a Katterles—Shelley 2 Lyons NeuY i side bet. can In one pune in the nal of i" ing. Hi cured in 15 4a: without Phe tees rade at the Hapire pe hee ne ore hank on hi eae and Woods, ue 6 Peter Otto Ass'n PEATIST21-M class, 105 pounds. Jackson claims he ‘curable casea | STRICTURE ‘“irtga'sr'S.t82tion trom busines Club, at the Emp ‘ of - reenwich, 6: 5 |Oriental Four Ass'n., 42100209110) was champion of the Zagiish navy for | SDASTATIC d track, may settle the season's trotting BLE. Va'terles—Daley and Jones; Boyle and | n ¢ 5 " PROSTATIC TROUBLES 27a” “Te, te aa r eleven years. “es no matter cm championship, as the star race brings GAELIC FOOTBALL TOUR 7 2 | Mackey. | —E—— 'g A RTNIR, the iy oh hes 13 ———_— | fin trom 8 to 90 days 7 together Thomas B. Leany's black trot e i : yy ee Wee. Feineess Pinna, and Jona ¥, Cock: ‘ . FPN Kai Ay Gaturéay, Ave. CAUGHT ON THE FLY. TRADEMARK YS BLOOD POISON shinsystect™ wilnout br ae . erill’s consistent mare Anna Little.| “Andy” Dargan, one of New York’s| At Proepect Park, Saturday, sve. 3 MRcIeTERiCD, SERVOUS DEBLITY o's St ‘ak 3 Princess Pique leads her rival by four] nromoters of Irish sport. has arranwed | 1) 67. geat 004600230 4 om Me - 0' Os ses os om ‘ points, and if she wins on Monday it|for exhibitions of Gaelic football and}, yc 100000200— 4] Frankie Dwyer wants to det $1,000 write IF YOU CANNOT caLL NEW YORN'S BASTER SPECIALIST | ——— own = famous e rain | hurling In the upper part of the State| Hattertes—Sheliey and Lyons; Burns Hiehlanders will win the pig Stettea! and | OO mmmraeent | (Bret we will sive her a lead that wilt obtatn | OOO the Labor Day holiday. With | an dordan a | : Dr, RBM, MacKengi’s*-". A a +1498 165 W. 34th St, New York, for the silver trophy when the sea- the pick of the beat men of the Mahers, | The Belmore Jfs. have all Sunda pe . 146 WEST ITH ST_NE ORK \f Dr L R Williams ent nie ag ioe, Wes 08 O9R. who have held the championshin for |!" September open, for games to. de! a1 Maul, the old-time pitcher, 's ig @ ded\e U Sundays 10 00 8 onl % Eleven races are scheduled for the|vears, he will leave to-morrow, haying Ry inves Day open | shooting balls down a Philadelphia | ©) Pom reve . = matinee, and some high-ciaas sport Ix} 4 match gn for Sunday Vena bee te tor a aide bet Of 48 to alley, He {s boss of a bowling lay-out, j ———— — assured. As this is a purely amateur] {Sains will meet a picked team at the [played at Central Park vaugr | {Special to The Bvenine World) lat ‘ | £ meeting, admission Is free to the pud-| Watertown carnival hear from When the visiting Gants were asked) BROCKTON, Muss, Sept. Jack | CITROSAN | 8) D Dr G REY OLD DR. GRINDLE, 3 em f 4) t , > $ i No, even the programme being dis- CORBETT” REFEREE! 2" : about the goes itles of @ post #e80n stcKeever or MeVicker, both of | jas Hester SO ATTAE StH. They ooo f t| ) ba, a & yrans A speciation IN OM tributed with the club's compliments, |“Y E city. series, they said in chorus: “" —— —" | names he lays claim to. ' . _ s 3 Years a Speciatiet tp DISEASES OF le The first race will be called at La P.M. OUNG At Crotona’ Park, Saturday, Aug. 77 _ Manuel, of Providence, ¢ |) SEVEREST CASES }) — DISEASES OF MEN, - em young Corbett” wae the quest ot [tet M, Belter..... 90096000 0-8 A oem plteher has boarded J. in ten rounds bast night 1 43 WOUES and are Guaraat als iocd Poisoning, ‘4! i tet oe uni oreeteldt C 0 60 2- fe signed articles as Robe You s. d At soit by lruaeine eve : u A “eyiatl than by any other MANY ATHLETES ENTER, two champions last night, Bob Fits-|~ Winning dattss--H. ‘Schater and Bees gear cay wah hae leers, Recent of old, tn 8 to 10 dave ‘The entries for the Brooklyn A. C.| simmons and Tom Jenkins. The little | Gammon om lieu ine’ Stait ad te Ole last Oa eryousDebility, Labor Day games, whicn closed last |Denverite was first entertained by Fitz: | A‘ Astor! Ned Hanlon {s a bit sore because rds Aa: oe ai leoetle Pees! Sons of Rest | rounds he could have settle’ bis men aicoccle Since ts night, number more than one hundred | simmons at the Park Theatre and ref- | Req Ovks ‘ the National Commission would not at Aue tik bo eared.te Iw i Weak fs 4 fifty, Among this number are sev-|oreed the bout between Bob and the| Batteries—-D. W: Craw-| allow him to shift his Baltimore bunch y cai aaesseune. ats | 1 | Wasting Weakness peorond aes strietcre in from Wt eR SE BOW SUN AN, SERUIAGR! | Vitus, Aree at Wat. | ford; B. 8¢ y to Brooklyn, Pied Gules deat devs a the tui Ridney & Bladder fy pets to 2 iP The St. Augw C. and the ¥. ee | Be 2 ¢f F Contracted Diseases in 3 tn 5 dave {ina Stricture [paneny cured in 3 to, a9! DR {gen eae 12TH ST, “GRIER ert at