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PGRAW'S WORLD 7 INJURY BIG AUTO RACES Sdn | IS NOT SERIOUS; a So es le Manager's Ankle Was Only Sprained and He Declares He Will Be Back on Field in a Day or Two. 8 ue 8 i H 3 i 8 E 5 E | : i i i t re | i i E | TH gist i i had E s a iit FA, s i Ft i rT Z fs pak HoH wiley H F i f i i } it j i [ i i E i ria i i ris oat tT; i &§ EEF | tt} fit zif i rs 2 i rf i é Hi if HE Hu patna “ie @ tage of et itentng res he aie coming bt " MN. Y., Sept a—The wont sine won te pennant . a opp New York and Vermont % the lube ef folioey: af Richmond tents Show of ; n Bt Woodside Saenger Park. Hi. G. Ludder, A! Bifer, William aad (Task Webber, Mr. Bishop, and tn fact f committee, are deserving of ‘the greatest praise for the manner tn ‘was condusted, # the most tmportant be wriese were awarded and Gchlenan. wor by Willian oe by Charles The prise for dancing was Tvers and Mrs, Lip- ed race was won by ‘Hides and Matthew Sher dan. men walked off with the ERIE CLUB T0 SOL) AT )AT AUCTION ” DUFFY BEAT WILLI BEAT WILLIAMS, At least for the present and more likely for all Ume, has been off in the arena of the Inter- A. ©. at Fort Erie, lian officials have put the ben Bm Genting game and fight pro- Bere realise that they are in So confident are they that it be impossible to hold fights In the that they have decided to of the club-howse at auction. will be held within a few ende—the tacts i declarations Borel. Roadsters a Special Magnet, While the Ponies Prove Strong Attraction—Other Features. Staten Tsiand horsemee turned out In numbers at the Richmond County Fair at the Cove, West New Brighton, to- day, the showing of a high class of we being the especial magnet ‘The entries tn the pony class, anvther feature, were also exceptional, while the flat race for ponies proved an event of interest. Tho general attendance at the fair to- day was up to expectations, the various exhibits, balloon ascension and other special features being strong attractions To-morrow, the third day, over fine lot of horses will be shown, while es baseball game between the Standards sles des thalbarmty will be an extra feature, (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Sept, 6—At the A. A meet Young Dufty wo Jack Williams ta five rounds. Young Nadeau and Johnny Abearn went to a draw in ai rounds. Gus Dumond got the decl- sion over Mose+Raglin in four rounds, and Joe Nelson got the decision in tea rounds over Jack Flanigan. oe SOLLY STROUP WON. PITTSBURG, Pa, Sept. 6—Solly Stroup knocked London Campbell, of | Allegheny, out in one minute and twenty seconds at the Coyle Theatre | before a large orewe. The contest was abridge ein rounds at 10 younee ———— iy i Zo-Day, Two | CHESTER, Pa, Sept. (—Lew Bailey's Chester-Brondway A. C. opened here with a packed house In National Mall. | The bill was one of the beat ever pre- sented here, Steve Crosby, of Louls- | ville, knocked out Jack Blackson, @ lo- cal Lightweight, near the close of the sixth round. A hard left jolt om the) jaw did trick. Blackson made a/ food sho’ for four rounds, but & was apparent that Crosby wes only playing with him, Jimmy Devine, of Philadelphia, out- | pointed Jack MeClain in @ six-round bout, but elbowed McClain tm the fifth, and cut hin so badly that the bout was temporarily stopped. Harry Lewis, of Philadelphia, and Young Mack fought a fast six-round draw, and Al Lawrence, of Bayonne, N, J,, and Eddy Larkin, of Chester, mixed it up good and hard for six rounds, with honors about even. WRESTLING ON ‘There will be a wrestling carntval at Ridgewood Park next Gaturday. For the frat time in years the two cham- plone of wrestiing at the eatch-ag-cateh- can style and the Graeco-Roman method will be on the same caré and Will have the same task to perform. Tom Jenkins, the world's champton, will met two men, agreeing to throw them both twice In an ho Carl | Schmitt, of this city, and Patssy Cot- | fey, of Peekskill, will be his opponents, The “Buteher Boy” will tackle Neil | Olsen and an unknown | them doth Inside of an h Roman stvle, Thi appe ce on contest at 8 HEXT SATURDAY AMES, WHO WON THE SECOND GAME. DODIDIODG DAE DIGDD D44-984 44 OO 049944046059 AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Bvening World will publish every day in the Sporting Héttion QD the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal lenges, Sc. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Hditor Of The Hvening World, Pulltser Building, New York. A. C, won the champion- the Pag.) Distriet on Sun- . Aug. 3 fr nafiguration A. C. very exciting ame. The feature io game was the aienine of Pfeifer, Hoppo's, striking out eighteen gasps Ve Mercy have changed eur 8 nd ould fe to hear trom rou! yers averaging en years, Address N, Broda, No. *. bg Bete ag- apr street, city tA C, defeated the Eagle ule e es the fo! eh yet Pre 2100 Sis H $oaoo is te teature "of ‘ye game was the ching of Samuel Merrick A.C. Riverside F. wit eld "Retreat. At Berth Ambo ‘Amboy faiaroe Co At Staten Island: Domestics Standards Batteries—! pell and MeMurray. at Pssentville YY At Staten Island Domestics Standards ari The Revenues would Itke to book a game with the Marions for mi ‘Addreas J. Davidson, ol) East 14th wtreet The Centrale defeated the Maples In two games on Saturday. The scores were as follows: First gam 33 Maples . +e | ne 00 oO? oo ~ Central he's cant “win have opponents next Sunday SPORTING ‘CHICAGO HANDICAPPER pe o 0 4338 e719 41 wires. el Jai ‘ m Sar bio ss CONEY SLAND ] HE! TRCN 8 Bee mee .| teams averagin, | Hudsog Cfly’s, champions of Hudson County, at the latter's grounds, Wain f Clty Helghts. A fast game Billy Gorm) former Hudson Cit, will be the Twenty-second boys. Nhe Henty Baseball Club defeated the Harvard Juniors by a score of 18 to 0 The feature of the game was the ay home runs by Goldberg and one by Goldstetu, T Johegan B. B. C., would like to. play t from y , dress J 7 East One Hundred and Seventy-third street. The Yankee IJrs. defeated the Giants by @ score of § tc 8. Battery for wie: vers—Fingar, Speaglo and Lynch, ners would like to book games Wes tater ae of the Bronx, ning to elev dress D, Cohen, No. 470 Sev nth a one, The Eagle Juniors would like to ar range games with (cams averaging en years of age, Ad- joets, No 337 Mast Fifth 1 woud Hike ff. join some Sons ‘om fourteen to Afteen years ol next beeps Pin an all-around F seatige Melding an hing are Rng ye" | powitigns. "Adtress IE. ‘Adame, No. 0 Rast Nineteenth street, a The Mendota F. C. will journey to College Point on Sunday i line up ieee the champion Pequods, of ps ace. Mendotas are confident Pequods’ scalp to tothe tong baal : wee of victories, The batteries Nedberg for the Men- ‘owne for the dotas will play afi to fourtewn and Savoy F. preferred "hddre W, Moran, No, NST Second avenue, city CIGAR STORES COMPANY. P9906 6-066-96444-44-04 006664 That top rung {s certainly slippery. But {t does m an interesting race Never in the story of the national been so close a finish — The Philadelphia Athietics are bidders for the rag also, And may be those Hate Sessions yesterday weren't for lood, “The scarlet letter’ shines on the shirts of the Philadelphia American Duneh, but there is no modesty in their make up when it comes to base hits Ask Jack Powell. ‘They did land on Jack. And the vete- ran was forced to give way to the youngster, Walter Clarkson, Not much shame in it the college doy his, hat, M'GRAW, WHO WAS SENT TO THE HOSPITAL. 14 D94DOODE LS 24000600608 AT HIGHLAND PARK. Wille Keeler has & moo way of catching files in right field. He wtabs them with the forefinger of his wioved hand. Jhm McGuire declares that he sticks his finger in @ hole in the ball and holds them thet wey. Speaking of gloves, i Bibertela has one that is @ mai pe gan d Mood palm tn It, The “iid” takes grounders on his bare palm. “They stick better,” says Elberfeld, ‘when there is ne pad- ding tn the way.” The three games scheduled between the giants and the Phillies at Quaker- town have been transferred to the Polo Grounds, Wise move, from the view point of the box office. “Long John’ Gansel ts handicapped at the bat. His elbows are bent at the wrong ang! THE IDEAL have every customer get just exactly T tne cigar beat sulted to taste; to have every customer go out of each store feeling it is the only place to buy cigars— this is the ideal of our enterprise. We hope some time to accom meanwhile we are getting a li to it every day. mplish it— closer In proof of this we recommend the Benefactor Cigar |= (THE NEW SUPERIOR SIZE) § cents each. $2.50 a box of 50. $5.00 per 100. Each cigar is filled with a fine rich quality of Havana tobacco, carefully rolled by skilled hand workmen, and wrapped with a selected genuine Sumatra wrapper. Boltvered prepaid in hes lots te cay address in the United States on receipt of price, Remit to Flat-iren Building, New YooR. One Always in Sight. Fetars FOR AUTO RACES Announcement of the programme for the regular eircult automobil Empire City Track, Yonkers, . Sept. 4 shows that Desides the is match races to be arranged, there will be five regular events, 0: be at five miles for the Cup, oven to American touring ears with regular equipment, carrying four people. Minimum weight for men, 150 pounds, and for women, 1% pounds. In this race the operator is required to crank the machine and then get in the car and cover the distance, For the Internatio! Cup there mile race among the win- The heats will rand inal. he a race ts Hy ten miles for aE Knickerbocker Cup, for cars weigh! trom a aK it be 1,68 B pounds. ount of cap, a. It w (isan ‘on another oc by & Guliae there is the Yone ve-mile race, opel to care um te leas, the machines to Shetr regular equipment, C eu" be given to the second driver finish in each of the races. ————— BOYS IN FIELD GAMES. by th meet held bd ae ret ne Heights will take me are, na ‘at Ron “Pnare mil be " muste, catch a greased CENTRAL ISLIPS aus WIN. tral j Taine ave gave the Colored aus ‘ltt te ie gall co gittecutive Fotors that th vom, It my probable that * y they il meet the Royal hut-out over the deen inet ants. NEW VORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST, NBRYOOS DBBILITY S32 te @ Gays by wy ows mathod. cured tn § to 18 STRICTURE Sx "9, we pein, or loss of time It 9 a mary louse cure. PROSTATIC {permanent ere ar TROUBLES. Seeter tw oan VARICOCELE guret,in ton? a: awew nal absorptive secu” 165 West 34ih St., N.Y, Hours, 9AM. to8 P.M. Sundery, 10 to & Medical and iA LM meen’ > WEST HTH BT., NEW Pam Ble RC ATR al OLD DR. 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