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NING THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMRER 7, “GOOD SHOOTING - | AT SEA GIT. eet WORLD |< SPORTS EDITED BY {° t9n4, DOUGTAS LOSES ON THE LINKS. ROBERT EDCREN ett net ene =e ~HIGHLANDERS PROVE THAT ONCE MORE THEY'VE GOT THEIR EYES ON THE BALL POCPESTRSC TT Yee TENT SLO TOE SP COROT TeLeOCES? BOGE FEEEGOL 1 20-95-99 9 OF 600-4440009-004060 01640000604 GRITTY) PITCHING ))! HAD THE ATHLETICS RAZED re ups ANO ad B Downs OF THE a AMERICAN ee kh LEAGue $00006004000006400060-000000 ANDERSON OF THEA seorsetese : EDDIE HANLO N BACK IN es HIGHLANDERS SMASHING OUT “THE GREAT HOME RUN THAT GAVE His TEAM THE LEAD AGAIN INTHE RACE 3 “AGAIN, SHOWS FAST WORK | ® 3 | $|Covers the Mile and a Quarter Route ae , Eddie Hanlon, the San Francisoo, has not the bryant doubt of me 7 i : ' % feather-welght, arrived In Philadelphia ability to rrible Teddy." | 3 Sheepshead Bay in 2.13 Quite Handily. . accompanied by Toby Irwin, a Pacific ree Beitting’ Nelson due credit z nt, ho will seek | for bis recent vioury over him, and ° , Coast light-svight, who hat the Chicago boy is a wonder. |? © ned § matches In the East. reuhng of Munroe, Hanlon says tne| ? ® (Special to The Evening World.) = anata VIRGINIA—Three furlongs fm a Manion says that after all expenses! min pe no idea of retiring from the | ? 2 SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N, Y,, Sept. 7 fi bo Campbell, tr.@ner, y ‘were paid for training, &c.. there was |! mays Jack now realises that | @|—A deep haze enveloped the grounds A half mile in 0.90, hand- 4 he feabe. Starla mistake in think: | 2 © | tnt 7 r alner, Just 96,000 coming to Munroe. @ chance to win from| ? » 4 is morning during the galloping hours | why \y STAR r furlongs In Om ae While the main object of Hanlons| ke ri He intends to mart all over ; . ang made the timing of the horses most srvesing; W. . trainer, J: Exaln, and by beginning at the bettom > r as in Uptop shape né mile in 4 trip Bast ts ¢ for hie | t 4 be beginnl \3 > | difficult. The track was in Uptop shape Bun PARK~One le in 1.50, gale ip is to arrange for bro: | Lopes some day to be the champion, | ®|and a number of racers were sent \o| ping; J, Odom, trainer, posed matoh with Terry McGovern, he Kia Baebee. a Philadelphia light-| © exercise over It. fou , OF REACH—One mile tn 1.60, gale , 4s serlously considering making Phila-| wClght, wus last night matohed to fi 2 The principal workouts noted wore} — joping; J. Odom, trainer. \ Gelphia his home. Hughey MeoGvern, Terry's brother,| 2 the following: | DIVINATION-Sevén firlongs tn 1% The men wil meet in a Atteen-round |} MINEOLA- Sts furlongs in 1.20, hand- iT. Welsh, bain r He spent last winter there and lkes| nut before the Rurcka Athlete Club, | i agers, Iraine? VEILLE—Halt-mile a 0.88, cant; the city because It Is so quiet, Hanlon! of Baltimore, Sept, BANDRIAN wt turongs in Li, racing; T. Welsh, trainer, , S| dW. Rogers, trainer, JUVENAL. MAXIM Fle-elghths tm @ | GUNPIRE’-Six fur.ongs in 1.20, breez- breezing; F. Welr, trainer, ‘fe ‘ $ Rogers, tralver, alta re ARLO- Meir valner ! e tutiongs | 2 Ib, hr elt, rainer, 5 “Five furongs in Lu 12, euneyer, traine \ 3 handy; A. J, Joyner, wrainer f-six furlongs in 1d, driving; ‘ DIAMON D—Six st LIT 1-3, eumeyer, trainer, . g 3 aiandiiv, A. J. dovner, trainer TOPIC-Quarter’ In 0.2, Nmany; g » | WATE I ive furlongs in Rauer, trainer, 106, hand J. Joyner, trainer. 4 3 HAMBURG Bist Bie furlongs tn 1g 0, dreesin oyner, trains 4 ® BRIDLEPATHSOone mile tn 11.50, gal- GAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7--The por | most likely to give them a hand tussle! ? S| eta Pols tea Gast, sibility of the presence of a number of | are the Hardy brothers and Reuben) i$ 7 breeal: Enoch Wishard, tratner. oher, re the Eastern tennis experia in (he tour- | Hunt, Sumner Mardy would be the} AM, LEAGUE Pll @ | SAVABLE—Onre mile in 1.51, galloping. eighths nament for the Pacific coast cham- plonship at Ban Rafael next week haa awakened an unusual amount of tn- terest among the Western enthusiasts, 3 hardest of the three to beat, provided | he ts in practice, Reuben Hunt does not seem to be of — a calibre great enough to do much with $ eREen AL tensed PPORGAEDODAIS DED AAGEE DIESE GEDA SIEEDEDIEIDOEDDADDESIDRE OOOO OEDIODEDD Enoch Wishard, trainer. JOCUND—Six furlongs in 1.18 1-2, hand- lly; Enoch Wishard, trainer. THE PICKET-—One mile and a quarter in 2.13, handily; Carroll Reld, trainer, In 1.07, be Harris, trainer. “wane | MARL LLEAN™ Five furlongs H Harcis, trainer, eo® S LEONDAR Halt mils In 0, Fe Tavior. trainer. {Oi 3 0 ER — Seven furlongs in ce T_wive : for there has been no chance t0 #68 | ine vasterners, He has played good ety handily: Matt Peake, trainer. [Paget er uve, furlongs In 1.08, ide astern play on Western courts fF) tonnts in the Eant during the past two GRAZIALLA~One-quarter In 0.51 1-8, Diva! SHAD=One mile in 148, hay some years, It is expected that Beals | seasons, but not ing constant breesing; J, Hanna, trainer. Gra » trainer, improvement his has not yet —__——>——_ DY—One mile tn 1.83, gm Wright, Holcombe Ward or W. J. Clothier will be here for mext week's tournament, but It Is by no means cer- tain. If these experts do appear, the players —<—<$<$<$<$ $$ ——— Feached & high enough standard to com) Rare favorably with the akill of Wa right and Clothier, espectally sin | two of these players were in the finals! of the national championship, TACKLES THE CHANNEL FOR AUTO mi LIGHT CANOES AFRICANDER GETS EXTRA LONG GALLOP st set dD loning: it Graham, trainer. CHP YSETIS— Three furlongs in 0.40, ena iy: F. Burlew, trainer, ALL RIGHT -8\x furlongs tn 1.20, loping; George Frasch, tr ' CHAR {PLAIN — sine, leven-elehihs in Handlly F. Welr, trainer, ta (Special to The Evening World ) MAUR y Poin i‘ i} J DOVER, England, Sept, 7—M. Bur-; end swam three miles in the first hour, The Deal Lake Canoe Club, of Asb GRAVESEND, N. Y,, Sept. 7.—The ratiogt ee Bs Cancel trdeaee Toonight the entry list will cloxe for| Resse, who with Weldeman, both ama-| On the attempt yesterday Burgesse| ,.)° (nh lake canoe Club, of AWbUFY |iraining hours at the Gravesend course | GLIS Foe Lurones In AB Pa the Vanderbilt Cup race, to be held| (eur swimmers, yesterday made an at-|quit after being in the water about peta ‘ De ere wv ‘ ®/ this morning were most agreeable, The ol mpbell, trainer, Oct. $ over the Long Island course,|tmpt to swim the channel but was|three hours, wile Weldeman was js of races on Deal e. T sun came out bright and clear, the ten . forced to quit, made a new start to-day. | selzed with cramps after having cov-| Were several close and exciting finishes, | perature was perfect and the track wa jana for the trophy given by William! P articularly In the gentlemen's doubles, | if fine shape. Vanderbilt, jr. At’ the close ot | The water was rather rough, but Bur-| ered fifteen miles and had to be assisted| P yin gentlemen's : 1 "Those sent to workouts were as fol- |the meeting of the Hoard of Direce|#°#@ appeared to be in splendid shape from the water brine Ps epblaetb a Lay Lage . pds K-Two. and one-eighth | tore ot the American Automobile Asso-| ~ ~ ME tha henee ov the tay iantae | MRI bak” Gelinas: Weir. rled off the honors of the day, winning Volntion held yesterday at the club- . waluer, Joe aiden ti has taken charge of |, Chai ‘ ra the ladies’ singles by something like | VA». 14 t—One mile in 1471-5, handily: hia bout on Saturday at Ridgewood scraps at once, ‘ in the ladies’ doubles, This Is the third lor, tralne | entries received to date America—R, T, White (White Steamer, 10h, pd; Webb Jay (White Steamer, Law! BEL i Pode ‘Thfee-quurters {n 1.19, Lawler, traing PROPE Ven-eighths in 1.34, gallop- Ing: W. Jennings, traine: HO: pear? poe paeelat relahih alles ‘aluer. BAD, D NEWS—A ‘Nalt mile tn Oslo easly; Park, where he is to meet two men.) wt gtang willing and ready,” says Jenkins is doing AT ae Laem?) Humphreys, "to make a bona fide match) son's xymnasium, wi J with Tommy Murphy for the tam Baltimore, wrestler and bull fighter. al shamplonatip of the East, I Revrievel h. pd; Joa Tracey (Royal Touriat, 9 h.! John Piening, the “Butcher Hoy,” h0) surphy a tough propgaition for any boy|P). And Orlando Weber, A. C, Webb fs to meet two men in the same CAF! oF nis class, and as he and Hughey | “ver (Pope Toledo, #0 h. p.). time Miss Boyce has galned first honors in the ladies’ sing! and she Is now the undisputed champion of this style of racing. In the ladies’ singles there were ten contestants, Miss Boyce finishing first, UNITED CIGAR: STORES SYSTEM ST, LEGER STAKES} DESERTS BOSTON rey. tral * fe hard at work, and expects to Germany—C, Gray Dinsmore, Mr. “ . Lov : x Sia BRADLEY—Por fur- Means ABSOLUTE ie great shape, The two champions Pun Walt Te tat « aoe bel Werden driver (Mercedes, @ h. p.); 8.| LONDON, Sept, 7.—Pretty Polly won iieeib gdp pie ites vit Miss Mary Kelvie second and Miss Mol-}°") 4.95 in 0.38, breesing; W. Hurley, || PROTECTION egeinst au; will coach one another and act as each ‘Maron id BR. Stevens (Mercedes, @ h, p.); George| the St. Leger Stakes, of 25 sovereigns dell Ne Butts third, trainer. i Dther's second while they are engaged he hwitest kind of abou, av TAKS Ahrenta, Jr. (Mercedes, @ h. p). ech, for three-year-olds, about one| mane this city his home. ie name i#] ane genciemen's sfosbiee tatened BLLANDY—pive tutonge fn LA gallop li sitively recused to, meat! = . : ‘| ona, é caster to- h rr. Munsell and Mr fn their respective bouts. Hughey in any Retieund pout, France~Albert Clements (Clement-| mile and six furlongs. at Doncaster to fetal Vauer store ta which he hea 6 dead heat between DELUSION—Five furlongs {n 1.05, gal- - Sullivan and Dr, Wallace and Mr, Hoff- Jenkins will have the services of the Bayard, % h, p); M. Tart (Panhary day. Henry I was second and Alms loping; F. Burtew, trainer. Men Cured by Mes that the distance Is too spor, As ine a “Cuban Wonder” to aid bee he bis Povecver date is open in San Francisco h. p.); @. Heath (Panhard, 8 h. p.). cu third. off, horace Pattie f Lace perl igi s "sonais tnely aowe he wae, sad et ter turtong: in 1.2), galloping; training. The Cubag is expect town) think It @ good idea to have the wine) ftaly—wWilllam Wallace, jr. (Fiat, #0] 9 fretty Poll bes never will return to Boston, In the ladies’ doubles the first to urlew, train My 30 yeara of ove i her fourteenth success ve ’ G Five furlongs ‘in perk to-day, He will also be iq Plening’s Neil for the. bantam-welg! rh eat Melly py; Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Paull victory, the filly ‘han menue wel wevn Painhinadat= S<taehsen catch the judge's eye were Miss Boyce ANNIE stipe te hari, esi 9 rience corner the day of the match. Patsey will be pleased to. eet Johnule! Sartori driver (Fiat, 9 h. p.) beaten. She has again defeated the AROUND THE BASES, and Miss Harris; second, Miss Slocum Coffey, of Peekskill, se oft the mea Qliver, Murphy's manager, at any time! In addition to these entries two more| Derby winner St. Amant, who was not and Miss Munsell; third, Miss Keivie t Jenkins fs to meet, arrived In town) or any place to bind a match betweon| placed in to-day's race. The later led and Misa Butts, SPORTING. {rom America are expected one from) until five furiongs from home, when ght. and will train in this clLY) Hughey and ne ee for’ the bot HA. U, BARS QUT JOCKEY HELCESON MANY AT THLE IS SUSPENDED CHICAGO, Sept. ‘The Registration Committee of the! of the two-year-old race, at six and a) Johnny McGraw's sprained ankle ts not so bad as It was expected. Tho little manager will be on the bench In & few days, but he will be compelled to use crutches for a while. Pretty Polly drew the front and won in a canter by three lengths, Six 1 separated second and third horse: The betting was 5 ta 2 : Pretty Polly, © to 1 against Henry I. and “| toé fgeiast Almeciif, Almaclift. Tom Daly, manager of the Providence AMATEUR BASEBALL At Brush Oval cn Sunday morning the | that there ts little truth in the rumor of the Packard Motor Car Company, with Charles Behmidt as driver, and Frank Croker with a 8. & M. Simplex. Eng- land will probably enter two Napier vars, The board amplified the racing rules to cover every race feature, and issued warning against exc ft speed over the course until the day of the contest, under penalty of disqualification. Shouid an accident happen prior to the race Oct, § the permit will be recalled. The course ts 2241 miles around and will be covered ten times. The start is on the Jericho road, thence Into the Hicksville road, Bethpage turnpike to perenne, PAGLE, 8-1, | WON . aber fo one anon ning norma rat! same, come extends over @ ak time in ” ‘rhrfives who Bion ny ere | it the mone; format oS ating’ the Bheepenead Bay meeting to dat i the. the wisi part the best of win- Mg a turtives, It you me, My record MANY CYCLISTS IN BiG CENTURY RUN Nearly one hundred and fifty entries have already been received for the 100- te when it comes to breaking legs it has its disadvantages Clark GriMith Is negotiating for two more pitchers, New York’s Master Specialist. | Dr LR. Williacas, i—After the runnin, 4 Queens and Into the Jericho road. Con- 4 for the American a tw Metropolitan Association of the A. A. U.+ half furlongs, at Harlem, the judges] trols at Hicksville (three minutes) and Riveraide F.C. defeated the Merrick ing th mile handicap race Bi K rom further com-{ suspended Jockey Helgeson indefinitely.| Hempstead tsix minutes) have. been by a score of 19° 2 The featury Ms team jolning the American League, | ro44 championship, to be held on Sept. yesterday debarred { taking the pl ‘ashington. 33: Ot the ‘eame was. tho pitching of Sid «| Helgeson had the mount on John Smul-| named. Policing will be done by 125 of-| A, —— 18, over Long Island roads, The chair- petition as amateurs the reauane Akt, the top wright, at 118 pounds, and] CP's enoh cross-road and abutting road | GoWsmith, | who held “his opponents! yon Gensel eaves’ many a fielding | vac vg “crn racing committee, Oscar|] "ig you want Information auch as the letes for competing In the Cal here|favorite at 11 to 10. John Suauink! cyne| ys Marin tei gene Curonograpd Club)’ the Belleclaire Baseball Club would! efor on low throws by the way hel teng, reports that he has recelved re- a alee dani cadlaad Games on Labor Day, Sept. 6, where ceded shy write item 31 to bounds tel Dine Y o the Senne lke to arrange mames wich out-of-| reaches after them, That's why he Is quests for entry blanks from nearly e offered: y" ing for numbers and the exact| town ¢ averaging fourteen to fit-| called “Long John Eaat. FOR THUR., FRI. & SAT. r aah prise wore ofereds c, who com | Ba competitors, He le a, good stretch] instant of starting wil be done Get. i] tomm Ieame averaging fourteen Be “Yihere will be over twenty-five prise that exoect tg be || 1004 Poltoningy tures, 1s to's Saget na olde, Pa: *}runner, and has run pit a Pp al eA C. “lub rooms. | oy y, 4 Conroy {# showing himself a wonder Liggee iy, one v4 4 peted under the name of Patterson, | Ways ti tal eaorved for a final effort qt) The Garden City Hotel will be racul tncventy ation’ iy.) eee SP" | on short infield swipes, He can FUN In | Sommers. ot Meh orase Megan eo er ak bartiney | leer, meee of e3i¢ nerf “i M. Riley, of the Xavier A. A, wholt iar ere vate me piaiout headquarters from Oot. 6, The Hourzon Field Club would Aiko | ath Hh ite he throwing Dead coe ear oiner valuadie <4 sllcanlles ‘ rene aera 4 1 iat 1 eves a ae , 0 WA reread * , a | the heart o1 rac! ng oa man. & chance for you, ‘erms, Vath competed under the name of William with fo play uniformed teams averaging ing his balance, t n termed for ' days, $10 week. Varleocele vanced Bee tiwart, i 2. of halt a i BICYCLIST KILLED, | frame tig do serecsege etry Tee ne nn Conse nal Tite out on often | NRE Oe ee thevracine yg Hank, Gravesend, Wasting Weakness #2 ae ‘Allan Smith, of Trenton, N. J. —- Armitnge A. C., Astors, Belmonta Or! that he can place his bat in the lays i * oned . Kidney & Bladder {oepiaita "oa cured tm 8 thing | h Joseph Casey, a ee uth ‘pyr ges A eventeen years old, of 46 East Thirty-third street, riding A bieyele at First avenue and PN Thirty-etghth street last night, ran into & man and was thrown over the handic He felt on his head, fracturing d died #0 the Arevie A.C. preierred undays in September open. | Michael Carvatloe, No, me city The Atlantle Jrs, would like to arrange fimes with teams nine to eleven years. Add Baacke, » iW Avenue A We have all Address 28 Mott street, the won ‘on regul ward Rody More, of the New West Bide ied a solid silver AC. ‘The committee also debarred from |!" further competition as an amateur, J. J. McEntee, of New York, for competing iin the Brewers’ Games, Aug. 2. where out at the bench from the plate without | taking a atep. DR. KANE nd be SAYS Contracted Diseases in 8 to Stricture Sead cured 1 bp Dr. Ge mr erga pe in CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB. RACING AT ioram Ee Me hala es Wi Aug. Tied 117 pe con dea weight to a of good fleid except Kurtz. man, and defeated them easily in fast by , ‘eash prizes were offered. time. Helgeson rode, and waited with ‘The Riverside F. C. defeated the Lin- Sr agers the colt to the stretch, whe: e ran o G iu eoln Co at Jasper 0 r In “he case of W, A. Smith, who won the st h, hen he ran oveg Me tas ‘iy te : lich Sa. pik a A a bar) ' val 8 ratte eenw men to “Catlantly wkend Thuy Fis! at the Chai.es J. Harvey Games ng by Show gg ORATION vm a prise 3 and no obligation ts incurred by any one who consults hen of the game was the hame run hit * Murphy Won, piten for the All Ni OLD DR. GRINDLS, Kea sph , othe committee ordered that | Clark Brook iy to, Grae’ Ah, Ra tvatats the prise Ne. won ac. those * of about vie game againat the strong] The Nassiu Juniors defented ‘the rin person or by letter. YoU are imvitea wo have a frank and confiding talk ‘eich tea Mate Sam Field Rand The ‘Grindie’s_selentitie as he had previously graduated | tators, mostly politicians of th ster Oval, One Hun-| Jerome Juniors on Aug, 4 by a score Lt iene ee and tell ba your troubles, ron cy vetullar ‘Gon are ongaaeatly See ce cee OY nas Al Ward, “Kid Murphy, bantam-welg " ans kaa Be Codella te eating NPBCIAL, i rms than bY any other oe scnaiatg champion, knocked out Jimmy Power ne At tet Aton, to yeh, KANE promlsen 's “complete, pertect and ett tram a8 fn the first round of a hari giove fight! ve th EMG re oLrzrzeasoa? manent CURE a every casa he treats, Hite tn, 2 months Drestling Mateh On. last evening at a private club ee ee Tae A cree bl ete nl Acces © OLR RES It jog connet be curs DR. KANE will bon der Comply ta Invent The contest was one that had excited) \''!?* !aet Sunday by a score o ae natterieg- BR. Lana and 1. Perone; EB an thant feat Vk Hothner and Teddy Bitters will] Ch (ntorent “in the wards tne ied cere Short and O. Buck fetta all tt tenting coe x ‘singe, ving @ grudge to settle as well as | matter of fistic ability, over which di “i their friends wagered $0 jn right punoh to the jaw won for Merrett “phe pce Wan the releres ‘ Philadelphia Giant ‘The last appearance of the Philadel. 8 pila Glante at Hoboken this season will young Dukew..4 05 8 47 J take place next Bunday. The series he. he Youag Dukes would like’ fh chal- this club and the Hobokens i t ie ts averagil i Han from doa ire 7 veihe iu jenme e io. ‘a — & finish wrestling maton in & This will be the first ee Wresth re have met and the to with interest. i dart StH ST, hates R eran Fas Young Dukes beat the Young by 4 score of & to 3, OLELE LL Oe a PROSTA’ GLAND, 5 TYDROCE UR and LOST PO’ Ww SUCC"*FUL i VARICOCELE, | STRIO- leo the uv DRC. DR. KANE'S OprEss ARS BY) ee PR. H. H, ic, Ws pryraré, Hux i? tories ARE KEPT. is oe ocruned Chap piano re! to four in favor of the col- years, $70