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_ ALL THE NEWS | BOTH. TEAMS AT HOME TO- DAY. } CHS ATHLETIC Thousands Present at Pelham Bay Park Inaugural Cere- Monies—Splendid Parade in| Which Militia and Veterans Join | . fg JOHN FLANAGAN MAKES NEW RECORD WITH WEIGHT Many Athletic Events Mark the Day’s Sports and the Im-| mense Crowd Is Greatly In- 5 terested in the Contests, (Soecial ty The Brine World.) BAY CHESTER, N. V., Sep. 1.—The dfeaking of the warld's revord hy Champion John Fjanagan in throwing the So-prund Wolght marked the opening this afternoon of Pelham Bat Park tle Grounds. Flanagan threw W i Zeet TH Inches, from scratch. His nears ¢st opponent was E. N. Payne, of the | Mott Haven Athletic Club, with 9 fect #5 Inches, and a handicap of 8 feet The weather was all that could be ae > sired for open-air games, and nearly 4090 people trom all parts of Greater jew York and Westchester County wit + - Ressed the athletes from the frgt event to the lasi. ‘The presence of Mayor r MoCleln, President prnes, of the Board of Alder Pommissi: ner of Bronx Parks Schmitt, and other prom! Rent municipal pilicials, together with . detachments rd regalar troops {row Fort Schuyler,” militia and Grand Army ” Organisations gave a color to the days festivities that are not often notices @ble on sich eovcasions, A* splendid oval reaching back from the flashing waters of Pelham Bay, equipped with every appotntment to de- light the heart of the athlete, of area suMicient to accomodate athletic car- . « shaven lawns for every feature of frolic or contest of strength that youth delights in, completes in this new common a public amusement place tha: surpasses anything in any other city in America. Ceremo: Last All Day, ‘\ The ceremonies with which the park @ Was opened were on an extensive seale nd continued throughout the day. The carnival of ‘sports was opendd at 9 o'clock iA the morning in the presénce of @ great crowd that increasdd with each minute. The names of athle . frontal over the country, and practl+ ally all the foreign champions who competed in the Olympic games at the @ &. Louls Fair, were entered in the Varlous events on the programme, From the Harlem River to West- chester the Bronx giad decided to make @ holiday of it and miles of shops were closed, In their windows were prom- inently displayed huge placards bear- ing inscriptions announcing the Pe. r] ham Park opening and the order of exercises for the day. More than ten thousand of these placards were posted about the upper reaches of the city by @rection of Park Commissioner Will- jam P, Schmitt, who might well be ealled the father of the park. But after the review of the troops by yar, who performed this function in an Automobile, addresses by pitblic oMficiila, a tag-raising by the Mayor, With muoh booming of cannon, the fea- ® fturp that appealed to the masses of the spectators was the games The Summaries, 100-Yard Run, handeap—H. & Genet, , Company . Seventy-frat iment, first: J.T. Armour, ivawanhed, cond; B. W. Ferdon, Franklin A. C,, third} ‘UUme, Ini. U1 1-58, . e 0-Yard Run, handicap—G. Under. wood, N.Y, A. C., first; J. 'T, Armour, Unattached, second; Paul Filgrim, N.Y, time, im, 0 2. anticap 8 ©, North- . A., first; H. Jones, W. | Side P. sicrdB Joseph | ymidlow Snohbachod Baird “Time, nore, Mile—Handicap—George Vi Bon: | N A., first; Walter | nd; Harvey | .' ? : (serateh), | third.” Time. 4.39 20-Yard Bun-Handicap 8. C. North- ridge, G. ‘. A first; R. He. | 186, ummm Xv e A. C..’second; fy ¢ . cw West Bide A. C., third. Time, 2 +5, 8% Yards, ‘Blementary Schools, Relay Race (Haniicap)—Public Bchool' No. 4 Of Brooklyn, first; Public School No. 4, of Manhattan, second; Public Schou, No. ®, of Manhattan, third; time, im, 49s. “ Four-Mile Relay Race (Scrateh)—N, Y, 1. A.A, by default. There were no other entries, dicap)—8. 8. first; Joon me St. Bartholomew™A. C., second, § feet 6 inches. Throwing 16-Pound Hammer (hand ¢ap)—John Flanaginn, G. N. Y. A., 167 foet 6% inches yeraten) first: M. J. Sheridan, @. N.Y. 1A. A, 19. feat 3% Inch Throwing 56-Pound Weight (handicap) —John Flanaghan, G. N. ¥ FELD OPGHED bivals on a gigantic scale, & broad elipse | —— of turf for all monney of games, an im- | macylate racing track, side flelds and | EVENING WORLD AACE CHART THIRTEENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD, ‘|The Evening World's char TROTTERS OUT AT EMPIRE CIT (Special to The Evening World.) 2 CITY TRACK, ‘Sept ‘The threatening weathor had littlo effect the aitendance here this after. noon, at the matinee meeting of the GAN 1S. NEW LF CHAMPION {trecial: to The Evening World.) SAORT HILLS, N, the threatening weather (o-' & large gathering of golf en- thusiasts at the first tee of the Bal- tusrol Golf Club links, when H. Chand- led Egan, Exmoor Country Club, cham- plon of the Western Golf Association, and Frederick Herreshoff, Ekwanok Country Club, made their start in the | ft final round for the amateur golf cham: pionship of the United States, ¢ indexed from ar at Aqueduct. FIRST, RACE—Weetbury 2, ores . ios. a ~ The aged ( H3l" Dette Down-Dilly Ceralcheo=-Poshuniss, Amor, Caller and Balai of Harlem, Good and Pieaty easily strong beet; was in hand all the way. 766 ~BRCOND RACE— easily, Ail ages, aia furlongs main tfack. Btart » by Aandsel—Elsarra, Owner—F, races, promised some interest'ng sport. SF ees ee One of the features of the day's racing the championshin trot: ing with J, ¥. Cockerill’s Anna Littl, 7. B, Leahy's Princess Pique and 'T. D. Wa- Hua, Sadusts 60 4 n holes of ‘whch were played baal s G, mile by | ithe J i Ls. erne! F by i ¥ sicetner iy W:] ‘The men seem pretty evenly matehed 167 Msrlty cramer Blak sock } although Egan has had the, Breatest experlence. mateh started promptly, Herreshoft, who won the honor, ma‘ 4 fine drive down the course, iy the largest ball, but drove Into the rough and took four for the green, Her- reshoff winning the tole by 6 to 6. The’ second hole wi after Egan drove into the long grass by the fance and played back into the bunker, from which he m: shot to the green. third hole in a pe running oa his ing his ‘hird, Playing the fourth hole after making equal drives, Herreshoft brasseyed off tnto the rough - ‘his Iron shot into the sand oan nea fegeing the the | ora in oes 7 ket inte male dash—Won 7 rawford; Santos, T. Boon, 1. A. Seow: ‘on by Anna Pique, accond, Time—2.12%, lasa C, trotting.—Second and. final yon by Bow Rene (M. helmer); Leonata (C, W. Mave) ond, Time—2.18, JERSEYMAN 1S THE CHAMPION SHOOTER SEA GIRT, N. J., Sept. 10,—The Pri fdent’s mateh for the military chen-| pionabip of the United States was won of New Jersey, ".) 2 playing the seventh hole, wh andily on the bogey of & They were both off on Lgl cae playing the eighth hole, Herteshotf puted into pS hind @ clump of trees and had > trees. The hole wi gan won nthe ninth hole in $ to 4 and was? wat the turn. | won the tenth an Flyback rie Maximilian Seraichvoe Tengorder » steep iiman, 11 | il reshof! won the ot & Bgan over- thi = juarter vies tare oo. “Won “saath Pun Ow pee eet, Z (foe) Broomaticn ss -a ale ‘and Ormonde's Right ' “ ~ ferptchee Oreste ohrocmaties om the far tore and won well tn hand ito the rough an: rtiels eloeed strong. mi Into the tress. | was tiring fant th inrough homestre’ch ot FIFTH RACE—11.000 added: for + oy Purity, course wood. W ral erat Private Gensah, with a total of 192 out of @ possible 1 Lieut, Tewes, ot New qereey SGM Fin Open. Cios Pi n't My mit wi idner, of Ohlo, Afth gt a WINNERS AT HARLEM. {feeuie! to The Evening M RL Sept. 10.—F' mipwing are the winners of the races run here to-da; FIRST RACE-Six furlo Determination, 4 to 1 and 6 to 5; , I to & and 4 to & was second; oats 16 to 1 and 5 to 1, third, Time— eye of 3 and 4, and fth hole By al nga thot ad & short put, tor 4 half at the Thirteenth hole, but ‘Sy gala and jon the hole by “4% layed faultless feat 0 ‘on the last He won the fourteenth iv 4 and the fifteenth in 5 after missing a @ couple of joches for a. 4 Play- Croft itedtor Ee and we tedtone a f: | jamin Pik ACEH 200 added . tor three-year-olds and u 7 0, tae ‘ an ein! SECOND RACE—Five furlongs.—Won by Kuatsmann, 2 to 1 and 3 to 5; Bel Fieog: : to 1'and 4 to 5, was second were both almost Ma m was a halved in 4, ag in 4 to 5, mi HtRD, “RACE—One and tarte-sigtth Tecumseh Handicay Fonauluce, 12 to Land $ to hg 1 and & to 2, was second; Brances, dto } and 8 to 6, third, Time—2.19 2-5, ‘Overweight Plexion, Egan rn 54-8 ade ing him the lei moved. Prince. Ch jen all through home. aren Teter sean ion Thee i ing tired io last (scratch), 38 feet i% ine beat e > a Mott Haven, A. C., 9 feet 4 1c | Richard Sheridan, unattached, | ~ feet 2 {nohes, + RESULTS AT KENILWORTH. (Special to The Evening World.) KENILWORTH RACE TRACK, BUPFALO, N, Y., Sept. 6 sults of the races run here to-day are 5 follow: FIRST —Six and one-half fur- aa for maid Cue), / 4 ron; Yeoll 9 (J. Jones), § to 1, second! jobson's Chokes: 13 (M. Lowe), 5 to L third Time—1.2i 8- + SECOND RACE—Six furlong two-year-olds; selling itt, 109 (Romanelli), 4 to 5, w » 107 (KR. Murphy). 6 to ond; Winchester, to 1. third. Time—l.1 three-year-olds and upward; selling.— usk, 105 (M. Johnson), 2% to 1, won; ‘Time—1.13 TH Pertti Batavia Stak: zouk it miles; for three ears FOURTH RACE Six furlongs—Won by Mad Mullah, 2 to 1 and 4 tod and $ to %, third. Time= acitintaliliineneon DETROIT WII WINNERS. Jal to The yom LAND PARK DETROIT, Mich ¥ by the races run here to- ey wy Here H $y a ie = 3 i 5 6 H. Chandler Bgan, Ly Wonitin oe cham- m the national amateur gulf championship from id BRIGHTON ‘ENTRIES FOR MONDAY. 182" Grey Friar (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, N. Y,, Sept. 10.—The entries for Mon- day's races are ae follows rat Race—six furlo x ek ce en Fourth, Ree—Prod desis ; Staken: ax furlong ———eE——— DELMAR FINISHES, (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, W—Following are ee Race—Maidene; one mile and « six LOUIS, Mo,, Sept is i Dinnas. 8 Bridie Path..112 ee aeons of the races FIRST RACE—All age: i (G3) Candide . ) to 5 and 1 to 2 rd), T to 2 and 6 to eels, 102 (Trewbel) nd $ to 1, third, Time—L.15. Race te jooheee TIRST RACE—Threequarters _of ore | fe balay 20 mile-Won by Pair Mosaes 9 to 0 and $; Tom Rowe, 4 to 1 for place, was to 1, show, third. won; Aden, tll ( ' nette, § Darthula, © (Shaver), | wrecnay Rannel! to 5 and 1 to 2 won, Mel 2 to 1 and 5 to 1, IND RACE—Eleven-sixteenths of Won by Jack Moran, 4 to 1 and Mellwood, 4 to 1 for place, was to 2 show, third. Time , #eC- Wi CH” Michaels), 6) (Pruebel) Truffle THIRD) RACE—Six furlongs: forjand § to 5, third. Time=1. miHIRD RACE—Three-yea a ‘True (MoCafferty), 2% to 1, (Paul), 3 to 1 a Srlgadies, 100 (Cormack). 3 to | 101 (washer, Fy 25. Rachael Ward ( ue Fearee). 2 ‘a land4 ra 190 734 Bheriff Ball. .95) 109 (TH) Puleus .....107) iio. Pique, 3 THIRD RACE—Mile and seventy in by ‘ae Girl, 13 to 2 ; Tri heaares 2 to 1 for 6 show, third, chines for the use of a squad of cops, who will chase all offenders who dash by them, The dluecoats will drive along within the speed limit and if any auto Pasaes them they are ordered to mi an arrest, Policemen from halt a dosen stations have been selecteed for this AUTOS TO CATCH AUTOS. Deputy Commissioner Farrel! has or- ganized an automobile squad to keep the “red devils" and “biue devils” streaking through the thoroughfares of Brooklyn beyond the speed jimit. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1904. OF DIAMOND, RING | SCENES AT FORMAL ‘OPENING OF PELHAM BAY PARK, NE Ww YORK’ 's MAGNIFICENT NEW PUBLIC ATHLETIC FIELD IN THE BRONX, PLUNGERS HAVE LOST MONEY. : GUATS CAPTUR THE FIRST CAME Manager MoGraw’s Pennant! Chasers Make Five Runs and | Hold Their Opponents from Philadelphia Down to Four. FIRST GAME, GIANTS 4 H. PO. A. B Bresnahan. of 220 0 Browne, rt . i 22300 MoGann, Ib oon 1 OF Mertes, If 11200 Dahlen, ss p23 60 Duna, 3 oo1r10 Gilbert, 2b Ce he ae Warner, Aiseaeo Wittse, p. vone Ce SO BR *Donlin .,. cee 6 00 0 6 Totals eee is *Batted for Wiltse in the ninth PHILADELPHIA RH. PO. A. FE Thomas, cf... a4 6 Gleason, Yb... 93% Donahue, sb eer McGee, rt 19 0 Leh, tb... #10 Titus, if 2 0 o} Hulawitt, ss aad Dooin, ¢ a3 Buthoff, p. 131 Totals .... ow 4 oe 4 "Two out when winning run was scored. SCORE BY INNINGS Philadelphia... 0001002 1 4 Gianta........ 00001200 25} 9;_off Suthoff, Is—Om Wilt#e, 3; k out—By Wiltae, Base hits—Of Wil 7. First base on b off Buthoff, 5. Struc a by Suthof, 0. Home Run — Hulewitt Hite Dahlen, / Bresnahan. Tw -Dooin, Bresnahan. Doubie Pl ner, Dahlen and McGann; Donahue isted); Hulswitt and Lush, Passed Doolin, Umpires — Moran and (Special to The Evening World ) POLO GROUNDS, N. Y., Sept. 10— The Giants snatched a game out of the fire In the firat of the double-header with the Phillies this afternoon, etting two much-needed runa in the last of the ninth Inning after two men were, out Wiltse was in the box for the Glants, rd; | potting his eleventh succgagive win EASTERN LEAGUE) ° * First Games. BALTIMORE AT JERSEY ey H. E, € erer8eeeontd Fersey cht 900000000041 Met case aviitoe and Byers, Eason and O'Neil, BUFFALO AT TORONTS: 0 ° Ooe 40 | i a ee \Batteries— Yerkes and McAllister; Ap- plegate ond Fuller. PROVIDENCE AT Rew anh HE. Providence opcocros od 7 gl Hoven 06002000 —T0 8 Batteries—Nops, Rudolph and Thomas; Mortarity and Shea. ROCHESTER AT MONTREAL, rin 0 0090000 Roshest 0010080 Batteries—Fertech and Kenn: and MoManus. _—_——— NATIONAL LEA LEAGUE. CHICAGO AT PITTSBURG, ft Ghot. Pasater "Tradition ony atu the end. Sandrla |+Chicago v.01 90 0 1 00 0 0 Od | Pittsburg s.., 01000001 —3 Batterie —Weimer and Kling; Rob- ner, | ertailie and Phelps. —— AMERICAN LEAGUE. ee 8T, LOUIS at. DETROIT. Broometick 7 ge +0 0 00 4 4 4 and CHICAGO AT CLEVELAND, Chicago 0000211004 Cleveland... 10000100 8-8 Battertes—Altrock and Sullivan; Bern- 5 4 13 3-5 [hard and Buelow. p11 DEAD ON SOUND SHORE. (fpecial to The Evening World.) GREENWICH, Conn., Sept. 10.—Frank Ferris, a Cos Cob liveryman, found twenty-five years old, of Sound Beach, lying dead. face down: ward, In the mud on th) Sound shor: arly to-day. Pike went to New York vesterday to testify in a railroad in tigation case, and, it is presumed, sat ware : STRICTURE Rees Ba nee caine, soe, QPROSTATIC TROUBLES 2p" |Cooley, it |*Cannel, rf SUPERBAS LOST IN ThE NINTH Boston Captures First Game of the Double-Header by Knock- ing Out Three Runs in Final Inning. FIRST GAME, BROOKLYN. R. HPO. Er trang, 3... Dillon, 1b Geasler, of Lumley, rf. Sheckard, Babb, s8.. Bergen, ¢...... Jordan, %.... Mitchell, p.. -inascsoesne Totale viccceees -~leenr—-ccoo-— a Geler, of . . Tenney, 1 and rt. Abbatieets, x Delehanty, 2b. Moran, % Put pmatt Mi une amente Needham, ¢ Pittinger, p Willis, 1b Ascolese, & = Totals an n 2 “Cannel was “Injured and Tenney took hig place tn right, Willls going to Grst 4 out when winning run wee SCORE BY INNINOS: ” o001012301-5 2010000086 Base Hite—Oft Mitchell, &: off Pit- tinger, 7. Bases On On, Balle-oft Mitchell, 4, off Pittin, it—! Bironely, a fy a Pitt be ed red- ane §=6HHit — 1» ite. Cooley, Need hase, Del 2 u bie Playe—Batt be, Tiare aly a and y Pitched (Special o The Evening World.) m the edge of the dock on returning | ] [and went (0 sleep, 1 oad Piette re ag Co ~4 me fe ete yt it if q nes ek fort C % ee a i Re a PRIVATE DISEASES eee" 2 Mell VARICOCELE ¢ Kad eutting tm from 6 VITAL WEAKNESS. 1 tf rake h pitohed poorly and the game waa list- Jean throughout. Fine catches of Geas- ler, Cannell and Batty were features. Cannell's catch off Lumey put him in the hospital. Willis toak his place, ing first, while Teney went to Jordaa's batting was a feature. —— SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. Foster will pitch and Monroe will nlav shortstop and do the coaching in the last game of the season between the Philadelphia Giants and the Hobokens on the St, George cries Grounds, an ie in better phyaicel ri haa seat ‘will pitch for’ the "Hobok ea team ee At Brighton Park, © ound and Pit. kin avenues, Brooklyn, the Empires play the crack Brighton Athletic Club. This team has been playing great ball all havin, ps.) the las eleven me wit nat a ey: “Bandow" Mertes, t the great batsman of the New York National League club, | will aet aa umpire in the game between | the Paterson and Emerald teams at the Protectory Crounds, Van Nest, to<or. tow. Willle Deegan, the great Lot mute pitcher, will be in the box for ti Emeralds. while the strengthened by ecveral ver aque ts With « National League Player in the box, the Ontarins expect to defeat the peed New York Colored Giants at On- Field, One Hundred and Forty- r 4 jt if atreet and Wy avenue, to-mor- Giante on will ne sg te an no pad with his ant feat see ee. whic fstdetren it ig with me vied LY DARK Mote’ ts 46 WEST HTH ST. NEW YT imple remedy ieee, BLpOD POISON xen se wilhou aia" st RERVOUS DEBILITY Gry &°2 SB ot icy illiams, 165 W, Hith Ste Rew York, Griffith's Men jen Put Up Up the Horde est King of a Fight, but , Lost the Opening Session Narrow Margin, FIRST GAME. NIGHLANDERS. =? eke nwace BlLeceanmrence a biactaliatseageis wrasse 3 wloeccooonnce Ble~ arvin in ninth, WASHINGTON. ™ s-=3 BLaewemren a “2 Bi --ee- yor e Bene Garvin, 16, Hug ane 2; off Hughes, man, Conroy, Umpire—$h (Special to The Byening, World.) AMERICAN LEA! ell, Hit Virgil Garvin ma Eaerinage. Um lance here to-day and lost the first to the Senators. He pitched geod until the ninth inning, when he BOSTON BALL PARK, Sept. 10,—|touched up for three singles, Broonlyn lost the first gaane after it was [netted the tying run. Orth well in hand by @ batting rally in the |He too was pounded for inning, Mitchell and Pittiager both | Washington won out With « single OR. EGAN MEDICAL CO 168 W. 234 &., Now York City, M, Ta onree ere =e 'OLD » Dr, GREY st aah Ulcem, Recent or old, in 6 2 10 ar copa fa 4 ee ra iseases peculiar materate terme thin by rected diveases Shia hind fies 12TH ST., | which he bas cocunied OVER,