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«reais erm oe Joun A. DRAKE. ‘ ER ARRER Rah eRae Lead GAMES ON THE GRIDIRON | WILL BEGIN NEXT WEEK Football Giants Getting Into Shape for Their Annual Struggle—Yale Team to Meet Colum- bia at American League Park Oct. 29, * * OUTS 408 Pde Rh Obaws * Orie week from to-day Me season of 1M wil mith the game between th dians and Lebanon College Leawiie Park Maven Harvard va Maine. at Cambridge Pri ve. Washington and Jettersos Ponneylvania State, at New 3 on. iwanta ©£BWE local season does not begin until) pte ve Lehigh, at Franklin Bept 4, when Columbia and Volon Will) Cornel ve Hamilton, at Ithaca, ’ etash at American League Park. The . WEDNESDAY. OCT. 12. Prat. big came of the year will be on O Columbia v8 Swarthmore, at American ‘UW when Harvard meets the soldiers Apring*eld ¥. MC. AL, at New “Weet Point. The following Siturda Columbia and Peonsylva Quakers’ stronghold Fr and Harvard trickier tve @ians at Camb ‘The wie games Mat localent * will see are thore between Yule and ( Bates. « 1 mee + Latayett ave et Kh he Field, in a SATURDAY, OCT. 18. Ambherat, at American League " o*, at New ¢ Punt. Maven z Ww 7 Annapolte, Vombia, at American League Park, Oct avs Hirown. at Fra 2 hin tave : : 1 vs. Rucknell, at !thaea, %; the Columd!y-Cornell 12, New York University ve Trinity, at Ohio in New, York, the Colpend! nie | Fle @an contest or Thankeriving at WEDNEADAY, OCT. 1% the same pla | F New York Calveralty va. Rutgers, at O19 Yale and Princeton me SATURDAY. Py ‘ual champions )ip mo ‘ 12 in} m nb * Penn 4, at Franklin Fale and Hace elaea | 775 ’ or Princeton, and Yale und cla ain va West Point, at West Polat | & Week later in New Haven. 1 | Harvard ve Carlisle Indians, at Cam ey game between Peans ‘ Princeton va Lehigh, at Pringeton nq Bell, will tok unksgiving| Lorne Frank) and Marshall, at ce r ! rield The a ‘ eel Mie SATURDAY, OCT, a las tween the A ul | tia vs Yale, at Amerioan Leng @evens w! Alp sik] Pork Hacvarl ve Pennsytvania, at Cambridge, p a | Peinent ‘ornall, at ithaes. 4 “ = DAY, NOV. y Haven American League ow stevens, a BATURDAY s T ‘ . P, ; 1 J ve Dartmouth, at Cambridee PS eatumite ve. Vn) Aw uw) ta Weal, Poa at Weer itlat ' Ave Letagete ghee aeiln FY aol te. LAMAN: Ot Sthare oy, BRD AY ' Petes ha raaes “a TURSDAY Uriveny Yor 1+. Btevens, at Ohio SATURDAY, NOY © Corn ”. at Ameriean League Orterst on. at Princeton. oly Crema, at Cambeldae, ‘* Carlisle Indians. 1 University ve. f Weat Point. at ‘ SATURDAY, NOV. 19. ester, at Tthacn, Yale vs. Marverd, at Ne en DAY. OcT. 5. New York University ‘at Ohio Watts, 6\ American League! FI THURSDAY, NOY, 94 ve Michlgnn, at Amertean ve, Corneil, at Franhit oe One ad. rate Hidtss — Peal Two Ree eae ay ‘Wae ;6 a | five from Germany, and (wo from ito atl KNIPE TO FIGHT AGAIN. John A. Drake and John W. Gates are beginning to realjte that the plunging game is not gl! that it ie pictured and that It is not as easy as it seems, These gentlemen, who have been accustomed to picking up large bets, @ had several severe jolte since the end of the Brighton meeting, and It ia estimated that they are $300,000 losur between them on Saratoga and Sheepshead Bay. Of this sum $125,000 was lost in one day at the latter course. It was lost in three plunge bets. Messrs. Drake and Gates planned to get away with a large slice of the racetrack on Sept. 3. They had what Jooked like three sure bets located, NARS HALE WS LONDON Captures the Title of World’s Amateur Champion Cyolist from Some of the Fastest Amateurs in Europe, LONDON, Bept. the two kilometres amateur champlon- ship race at the Crystal Palice the reault was Marcus Hurley. the Amer- lean amateur champion, frat; "Al" Red, of London, the holder of ‘the championship, secon’, and J. yon, an Englishman, third. Time 7 minutes seconds, of the two kilometres, Fesull was Ellegaard, Den- ayer, Germany, the 45) Ellegaard the holder of the champlonship. IGLANDRS GET PCHER CRI The New York Americans have s¢- cured Phioher Virgil Garvin Garvin, late of the Brook!yn club, who received the alternative from Manager Hanlon of either accepting a release or belug indefinitely suspended and chose the former, has been signed by the Greater New York lub Jarvin was charged, It was aid, with insubordination during the list Western trip of the Brooklyn and while Mana. Ker Hooton was absent. Afier leaving the team he practically signed to play with the Pitsburws, but Manager Clarke declined tq ablde by the agrees ment beenuse it was reported that Han. ion etill had # claim en him a —— TWENTY AUTOS WORLD; SATURDAY tock © v and they plauned to parlay thelr estimated that they bet $50,000 on) Drake and Gates swamped the ring winnings or as much of them as the! this horse. Ort Wells was beaten aon Leader, the fayorite, owned by bookies would accept on all three. They started the day with a wager on Ledy Amelia just to keep in- terested. Lady Amelia was a 1 to 2 |shot, but they had a eaver down on Waterside, who won very easily. In fact, they won a bit to Waterside jand placed the winnings on Tradi- | tlon at 1 to 2, and that won, Big Net Lost, Then came the Century Stakes, In whioh Mr, Drake had Ort Wells en- {tered, Ort Wells they regarded as They sent enough money into the ring to start national bank. It ts 10.—In the Anal for! one of the surest bets they ever saw, | Cairngorm got up in time to beat AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS ‘The Bening World will publish every day in the Bporting Bdition all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of thelr games, obal- lenges, do Addreas all communications to the Amateur Baseball Bditor of The Bvening World, Pulitser Building, New York. EVENING, @#PTEMBER 10,, SPORTS EDITED BY ["2588%es] ROBERT EDGREN THE TWO GREATEST PLUNGERS OF THE YEAR Some OF THE BOOKMANERS WHO MANOLED THE BIG BETS MEN WHO BET THOUSHNOS OF OOLARS ON THE RES HAVE HAD SERIES OF HARD BUMPS INTHE BING nose, In the following race John EF. Madden regarded Councilman as a sure thing. This was the second | plunge bet Drake and Gates bad se- llected. Fifty thousand dollars more | was sent Into the ring on Councll- man, was given the mount so that there should pe no mistake In the riding. | Councilman lel into the stretch |by three lengths and looked a sure thing to the last sixteenth, where him out. In the last race It ts ka Messrs. ‘OR, KNIPE WILL % Walter Jennings éhd ridden by Hil- debrand, Leader was beaten a nose by Wild Thyme, Lost Over $100,000. The bookies figured that the lose of the combination was $126,000, The bookies who handled the bulk of this }money were William Cowan, Hddle Burke, Abe Levy, Maxey Blume! thal, Harry Harris and George Whee. | lock. Since that day the Drake and |Gates wagers have been moderate. They have won and lost bets, but it will be some time before they again attempt to carry off the racetrack on thelr backs. BOX RODENBACK | Sine tntepeatente vy a acore ot Former Holder of the Amateur}; Will “Buck"’ Borchard, shortstop of |defeated the Independents by @ ace j i the friendship League; ‘Cy Forrester, |! to 8 Aigore by innings Rip Heavy-Weight Title Has Be- second baseman of the Decatur Royals, |Vigiants .....40100000204-11 13 10 ei j and Mertens, firet basoman of the Stan jin niente Li d29000001-8 5.6 gun Training and Wid Get e dards, communicate with J. 8. Stafford, | gieTing Hing we 7° shed | PostrOmee bor Md, Bath Mench, Le In| "Leder Biyearnoon vie viaitaats| Badk Into the Game at Once, 1M to signing for next y UES Gotgnted aN hiker en by the Pal) class team to be compored |e of Ma ool and college players? The strong Monroe A, (. will pIaY | De Joseph B. Knipe, who won the “wa * the Powhatan Academy it Olympic - ‘4 The Howard F.C. lave signed 4 meld next Sunday, ‘The Monroe Will, ateur heavy-weight championship for « Le i er the Nwitiing forthe Howerds | ave, thelr strongest battery In the | number of years, and who algo retired Bunday, when (hey play the Clintone for BOInt Dunn and MeGrath | from the profession with that title, has Jonn W, Gates i 4 the champlonship of the east alde, | vemartraseest pall tab dptenten the | decided to resume boxing again and Is ‘ por Sunday, Sept, 4 torla, L. 1, by the following score training hard and faithfully at his | @ > DOPDHOIGPHPGIDADIDOHIDG PA a ay alana ee Young Creacents,......0 131 a 8 evmnasium for the amateur champion- ® ? ar 4 oe L103 =| i Batteries—Levy and 1 ee ee celine Hisokine and Bab. @'b8 which are to be held in Bt, Louls ong and Stratton, loft; Mil id Welssburgr trom Sept. 19 to 4. 4 , A alle nd player would’) Knipe was one of the greatest ama- On Sept. 6 (morn Young Americans. 70012003 3-16 Military AL Batceries—Smith and Stratton. and Steiger; Brey Winners would like to arrange games| At guffern, N. Y.: R.H.E. Knipe then retired from the ring and wid teams averaging about fifteen | x: vale F. C....000000300-3 6 0 0 years for a aide bet cf % Address B.|AumNe N.Y. 000 00000020 4 0 ened @ physical culture schoo! Minia, No. 162 Boerum street, Brooklyn, | Ratteries—Lioyd and Brewer; Lucky fing that he ts still tea of box! ond On Sunday, Sept. 4 the Yankee F, C,| 8nd Seifert _ ia the same masterly manner whic i defeated the Viola F.C. by a score of | At Nyack, N, § 90500000 rye; Be did years ago, Knipe has re-entered Stars of Both Leagues Will Meet Here Tow 0 | Northvale 4 Wot 401021 FO OD NpRee A, Ace, DOOLOLLO IA 4 5 the ring and has sent in his entry for Morrow and Endeavor to Start Some be] Yankee F.C. 10.6.6 2.0 6 2 i$}. Batterles-Bowen and Seamon; Cor-|the champtonships. He will try and neth and Francis wrest the title of teur heavy. Sort of Organization. Batteries—Conlin, Sulb and Hilbert; G. Salb and Carson, The Yankee F, C. | would like to. arrange games with teams averaging from twelve to fourteen 4, games to be played on our grounds. For games address George Saib, No, 207 Bat On Sunday Ray Ridge A. C....90001 0200-3138) 3. Alphonsus 0000821 USI Datterios—Atwell, p.; Cook, ¢ ; Falsey, p. Quigley, ¢. Umplre—Mr. ‘J. Meavoy On Monday morning St. Alphonus, Boo 90090002 St. Alphonus, Bklyn.0 0211001 Ratteries—Cooney, p, Leonard, pj Medten Boock, p.; Quigley, e, Um= Mre-Mr. J. McAvoy dn Monday afternoon On Monday oy RIEE, Mendota FP. C..0 1020001043 St, Alphonus OL001461 90 Batteries—Hourke, Wissner, p.; Moser, ¢; Clark, pj Quigley Umpire~Mr. J. MeAvoy The Wenona A. A. defeated phe Arml- tage A.C, on Labor Day by the follow. score ing score 7 Apmitage A C9 0002210 05 Wenona A. A. 000381300 —7 Battery for Wenonas—Paul and Har- rigan. The Nevada A. C. defeated the Belle- claire A. C. by the following score OR THE RACE When all of th tries for the Ameri-| ¢an auto road race for the trophy of- fered by Willam Ko Vande: » oe! to be held Oct, 8 had bean gathered together yesterday 1) waa found that) they numbered twenty. There were seven from America, six from France, The additions to (ne American team re- ceived at a late hour came from Frank! Croker, son of the Squire, who ontera ’. Simplex of ninety horre- » and {tor ¢ Pope Motor Car Co. whieh ent the eignt-cylinder 110-horts-power ca This Juggernant hag been in course of construgtion for some time. ‘may be profitably effected through Werld Wants, | + Z Be ae Metal waite gh eR a the Wants ‘otagt Sunsey Nevada 00275231 — Poliectairs 10201401 0 Batterles—Lewdon and Fish; McMann and Geery. The Oregon Juniors defeated the Park Hills on Tabor Day (A. M.) by the fol- Ing score Barut 1022000005 Oregon 01010100286 Batterie for winnere—Prucha and Dewey, The Clintons have disbanded for the season with a capital of 9% which was won this season, they havin games and lost 4 Mike Per er, has his team for next and will book teams vears. The Clintons son with the crack x won 19 Am ready fourteen te sixte: foward h. ©. The Mohawk Baseball Club would Mke to arrange games with teams aver- ing ten to fourteen years old. For games apply to William J, Senter, No, 14 West One Hundred and Second street, New Yo.k Cjty The Crotona F. would tke to ar+ range games with teame teen to seventeen years old Felix Greenebaum, East One Hundred and Eighty-fifth street, Bronx, 119001044 Ine | Address K ‘ond avenue, city ate avenue, Bronx, | N and Easton In an exciting game the Fri | League defeated the strong Pow y R.ILE, Now claim the championship of the east | Briendshtp 1 e strong (eam, averag good batter, and can Saturdays and holidays Chapman, No, 1631 Bev like pia. M At Stapleton, 8. I. RUE. Northvale F. C...020010003-612 Stapleton B. B.C.000000050-5 4 3 es—Bowen and Brown, Romer) RAILE C...000020312-812 1 i OOOOTI2Z00-8 7 4 Doyle and Hohman; Easton At aBy orthval RALE, | Bayside Battert Academy, by a se of 5 to 4. aide 002 1-6 0020004 Baumgarten; 60002 Powhatan Acad. 0 2.0 Batterles-Ohlsen and Hamburger and Green. The Loreto F. C. defeated the Edward Shea Baseball team, of the First Dis- trict, at New Dorp, Staten Island, on Labor Day. by a score of 6 to 5. The feature of the game was the pitching of Tucel, of the Loretos, striking out twelve men. Ra. Shea Loreto F.C At Inwood, Labor Melvin DB. B. Monroe A. C, At Inwood, Lal Allerton B. B.C Monroe A. C., The Bim Irs. ered §=Heart B. Jame Snurch, Bayside, L. 1, by the following score 21234001 0 0-0 10 Fim Jre Sacred Hearts .0 0 6 0 tots and = Livingston; Batterles—Maddan Jones acd Vaughn, Umpire—J. J. Cor- bett. WATER TOO ROUGH. ‘The northesst wind yestertlay kicked up & heavy sea on the Sound and caured a postponement of the motor boat rave which was to have been held by the American Yacht Club at Milton Point Among the boats entered were W. K Vanderbilt, jr.s. new Mercedes IvV., Smith & Mabie challenger, the Ving in, and a new boat, which was probably the one wrecked on the Harlem River Thurs afternoon. Mort of the boats were held up by the weather at City Island, and the commit- , after waiting In vain for the weather to moder: about 6 o'clock declared the race off. No date has yet been fixed for | Club bor D tour boxers this country ever produced, Asa result of his cleverness he Had no trouble in besting his opponents, and won the heavy-weight title every year, TRY 10 FORM A UNION « welght champion of the United States from Billy Rodenbach, who holds that Prominent title at present, Lat the baseball magnates beware, | s/stem that prevailed when, the Ne Knipe weighs 18 pounds, stands 6] pour teams will be in New York ,to- ogy Peres ve, Ma et acer tatahe feet 1 Inch in height and has been box- ing sincg 18% Heisamember of the Pastime A. C., Dauntiess Rowing Club and the Columbia-t{ntversity R.C. He morrow, and plans are being formed for ‘4 revival of the National Association of Proteasional Baseball Players. With that object In view a meeting of dele- Ushed, will fall in line with the old/ foes to get the upper hand toon te eet the pp nd of the play ~ — \ SPORTING. has sparred and trained with Dan! gates from each club In the National iene?, Kid ovidd fied bis fry Bool and American leagues will be held to: Fitzsimmons and other no eAvy>| morrow afternoon at the Hotel Marl- The "thumplonsbipe’ by Jack ‘Lace. tng | U2roust ne USH UP, 91, WON, he champlonal “ Clever and hardshitting lightewelght gt | Harry Davis, of the Philadelphia Ath- | athena Mi ceht the Avonla A. \ % Iletles, Secretary of the association, re- |] Moler the wire first ive but one cently sent out a call for the meeting | after canvassing the sentiment of the ly reecrd exten ino, without a peer, Turrites whe WA RACE A PIMLICO TRAC Kacing may be resumed gt Baltimore this fall. The question of a‘weeting undef the auspices of the Maryland Jockey Club will be decided at a meet. ing of the, Jockey Club stewards next week. There is hardly a doubt but the meeting will receive the sanction of the Jockey Club, and the first step toward restoring old Pimlico to something like] Middle-welght champion, and Jack its former place of tmportance In the} O'Brien In a iweniy evens eis od bs ~ — racing world will have been taken. Thye| the championship ty the near future, | rece meetines held. at Pimlico, have| The only point which the Agnters nave CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, been under the Jurisdiction of the Na-|70t yet agreed upon is tne weight ques- | RACING at SHEEPSHEAD BAY at 2.30p a6 MIry Steeple! Uonal Steeplechase and Hunt Associa-| Hon. Ryan wanté O'Brion to make 16 / [9 Day! Last Day gyehury, se tion, but for some time there has been| pounds ringside, while O'Brieg insists jai Champion and 3 other races, a desire on the part of some of Balti-| upon 188 pounds at 3 ek, am the Iat- heave Li ae ; more's progressive citisens to revive the| ter wetaht i» the rr Md middie- | Car Train), 1.10, 1.40. 210. 2 4 oM Maryland Jockey Club, weight tinit. Ag soon as the amen aiga | Take ferry-voat foot Whitehall UM ‘The fire at Baltimore in the ¢ artivies they nave an offer trom the | A.) soe ‘Brookly: pring, “Athletic Club of Reetiig at 0th st., Brook ti ich the busin Internationa etic Club of Rouse §) Grookiyn Rapid Transit. All Brooklyn t which wi e ess Interests of). iui awe Lies acceptance, Ryan}oars transfer direct to. track. Coneart the city, retarded the plans of the pro-| made kaown his willingness to meet|tanter Grand Stand, $2 Fleld Stand moters of t new facing endeavor,| O prien yesterday but an organization has been perfecto teh has been haliging: fire for nd jg now prepared to go ahead but the rival middie weigace ive a race meeting. it ig t aidestepolng for an of the cl#b to hold a seven is the tag ahead of the Bennings meeting. an hang least 32.00 jay 19 Purses, with money Values on a siurday in Vicade. Players of both leagues. The names Of | fotiow iy ‘information et the, m0 the delegates from the local clubs have |J Below find muy selections | during not been made publi | Sieepshea Bay meeting to date: The players fear a general reduction ita nme Cait eny + A of salaries and a RYAN WILL MEET ORIEN SHORTLY is nothing now to prevent’ a between Tommy Ryan, the turn to the old! FOR NEXT WEEK, For next week geod Mond-°" Tuesday and Welnesey eons one rach day at good o the trick. oon dally, 15 for 8 days; $10 weekly” “Gas, B, Hank, Gravesend, #, ¥, CHICAGO HANDICAPPER thay don't wa to miss int thy a nt t " it aid. them fn carrying Om | th Tage te ie on , fa that O'Brien might nave +. ee oe