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Kescee ns weer € WORLD IL ES—T HIS EDGREN’S COLUMN. has been @ great lot of talk Tack" Johnson, the colored Critics have com- freely on Jeffries's refusal to the black man, and some have #0 ‘ar “o behind “color line” he feared Johnson as a& + Jef isn’t afraid of any man or Uving. he wants to draw a “color line” fe bass right to, No one ever ac- jased John L. Sullivan of cowardice he refused to fight any but men. And Joffries's ring rec- is greater even than Sullivan's. ae “Plance at Johnson's record does that he is in @ pos! & meeting with Jeffries, be color line out of consideration, has had thirty-two fights, and) won oight, all with fourth-class accuse Jeff of| ‘ te-| ‘ ition ; The exceptionally fair weather and tra! follows with knockouts, Jeffries has HAMBUI IS THAT CAME orr. Ce Two SMILES FIRST SPECIAL RUN TO-DA TAL ENDERS ) 94404: THE SMILE THAT WON'T COME OFF, (youn meRaws ) ~ JOYNER'S HORSES SHOW FAST TRIALS “AT BAY” ‘Mpecial to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. ¥., Sept. | GRAVESEN. The em workouts noted were the iD, (Special to Hy Ratan World.) pt, ing hours were bright and cheerful at comditions that prevalied at the bay|the race course during the oxerciae | course this morning had the effect of time, The track being in feat condition | the champlonship, even leaving | bringing the trainers and racers out! many racers were sent to galloping over tarly and in numbers, There were many | j:, racers sent to exercise and the galloping! hours were interesting ones, 9.—The morn- | Among those shown and sent to 0d | workouts were the following: STAMPING GROUND—Six furtongs in| $9, BALLE-Fivg ia F. fa sais 119 handily; G, Cornell, trainer, ninetoen battles, and has tae breeging; A. J. Joyner, meg ee furlenge in 1.06, ) out thirteen opponents. | TR, abP ag Htamgurg Bele ia vd fe ne pen Choc ra KET fev fa furlongs in aw others were beaten till they! Lonh OF OF THE PAE Rone mite and «| oLb heey Sie ata eine His rivals have been the, quarter In tit, handily! Ad. doy wth So er, aps of the world’s heavy-weights, | EXSRNERICALSSix furlongs tn 1.2 heh Auloping: A. “ime Fitz and Corbett—the best of Hx furlon 8 in 1.20 1-5, moe » a “Toonee, tratnen * he knocked out twee. ; Wrionigs in 1111-2, breea- [PRs EILLIPO-Pive tutnge in 1065, ua loyner, wr q “Yohneon is a clever boxer with- ant Mistien re ve "furtones” tn Bao ee ma wait LIM & punch, Even the worst heavy goutit TRinihLe- a Bix tlonge in 2, out ok alt in 4, handily; Mag reezing ni . pres get ip 0 sing, | Mex MBDRIASFIve furor MEMORIEG—Seven-eighths in 1.94 Pete” Everett, went twenty ina blinkers on ryt NO elt irate Wa ‘+ is with bim, So did litle g,taiMe a. aun HOODWINK One ot it th mil ‘ breering; Enogh W 9 miles Gardner, the ex-light-heavy- | 1», oP CRORE ven furtongs ard, ang | ein am, deivings Reweee trainer ebampion; and old “Hank” « a little while ago, and lost @ narrow margin. "The greatest thing that Johnson ever done was to knock out, Jeffries and Joe Kennedy, aparring partners. And Jim) oy Jo BU a Reda barf GaRAah ily; J. B. Madde: DLiven CROMWE: caSteLAny x furlongs in 1.19, hand. liy: Frank Gardner, trainer, VE To. Five furlongs in 1.06 1-2, brees Jas, Rowe, trainer, Av Grie-Five furlongs in 106 1-4, going 6:0, ISRAELITE—Six furlongs in 1191-2, James Rowe trainer, ive fyriengs tn T. J. He tral Ley -Five furl fongs with Gamara. vor no 1071-2 could knock them both out foing. ith ‘ once in the same ring, one with Pak, taurbhy, siral ach handl. VON TROMP Four Furia rs © There aro lots of other fighters | who are further up in the Une » waiting for a chance at the heavy=| D weight championsip. “erty McGovern, for instance, Brae Rack in Game, Erne je going back into the} = Four years most eve wo Erne was the fastest | er fighting light-weight held the world's champlon- 4 Just a little over four yea Bae he struck the pugilistic chutes, and (Wook the slip that soon dropped him | but of tbe championship class, hat was in the fight with Terry Brne never was wise when to making matches. oe was to let the other fellow have terms his own way, and to fight n inder any conditions at all @gréed to make an almost im- | Weight for McGovern. Then| down to New York to train of the hottest summer months | record. The result was that i Almost to the feather-weight Could not even come up to! eight limit again, Terry | in & furious three rounds, me it must seem to modern ht champions,” Terry, ay below the light. | @id not even claim the) ight title. = Was Erno’s first. posi angel ene It took breeging, James Rowe, von NESS--Six furlong: Gardner, train THE SOUTHBRNER-#ix furlongs In 1.18, easily; J. Odom, trainer, | LADY ROHBSIA—Four furlongs in 0.9, handily; F. Burlew, trainer. GRPETING—Four Vie Holl “ ‘ois trainer. half ner. Rarrick, furlongs W. Timmons, traingr. ne mile in 1.48, handy; R. Yo BAN- The quatters In 1.35, brees- and “Denver Ed” Martin, in 1.07 bre mile tn 0.5%, “Sandy” Fe: Cormick, vitaiee, cari re ¥. Wer, trainer, pega ev. “ad bbe anal iE Mccormen, tice | handily; Willase Harlem inte fs a an ; mick, trainer, of Boston, a “mixed-ale FL bs ck Five furlongs In 1.10, breez- | MERRY HARK Pour Muteat i ik, ayhe never whipped & 6 a4 “ale Fon ings tn Ltt, bend. | pasate ee 5 fn bis life, fought him ten ner, trainer. Stones te OR In 0,58, aro Pive furlongs in 1.0, trainer. JE RUSSELL—Five furlongs tn nally; L, Trouber, trainer, {O° ain tecisane ie tae hands | MONTEBANK— file fuilongs In 148 1 h handily; going with an ess. GRAY FRIAR~ “Fires furlongs in 0.3, |* sp 8 eat ging L. ‘Trouper, trainer 2S ; ANNI RUSSELL Six furlongs In 1.20) PENG One mile in Tig, anatty; ree Bin urphy, train: LY es HIGHBORN-Pour Furiongs ‘in’ 6 104 , Pie eee ie OH, bene breesin urpay, trainer ov OF RF. i; Ls Nl Pe aend - al, 146, P Griving J Chae toluene m6 ¥. yne' rainer, ALM TREE ft +! MAJOR PRLHAM-—Five furlongs in handiin William Hart tebe” 1.0 24, breeaing; Bub May, trainer. | AWAKENING—Five furlonga ‘in i, GUORIFIBR—Five | furlongs in alloping; ‘R. Campbell ereiner, sd ft acormlek, traines.” | PATAGONTA None mile in L¢t, gailope Biah eins, “in nes in 0.03, ing; William Hogan, trainer. Bhiclds, trainer, u LEY. ait rive furlongs in 1.7,, brees- MAUD eats rag ng elds, VOLADAY Five furlongs in 1.08, brees- [PY beeeaing oe ead apercer ~ gel * Ae. La APRIL, SHOWER-One ite nt, | H furlongs im)" handily: J Goldsborouan, trainer, Fe FT ag DAINTY Seven furlongs (n 1.3, bresa- NNATUB— Seven. furlong iat y handily; James Blute, train- W. Jennings, trainer. W, Jenala w IFCHCRART — Seven furlongs going with Cincinnatus, DOLLY SPANKER—One mile and @ in L0&, handily; T. J, Healey, ve furlongs tn 1.04 3-4, brees- MIMOSA--8ix Campbe! R wit, Le pigt t| Ww One | PROPER—SIx furlongs in L21, breesing; | trainer, mile in 1.8, bres. ing: W. Jennings, trainer. 1s furtones ngs in is, breesing; One mile in 1.45, all R Tucker, trainer er. DE RSAKCR One mile in 148, handily: SHERIFF PRLUL-One mile tn 1.5, ‘ turton ) = in 0.89, rot! nea: at rg et ein | WOR NIY 8. Doggett, trainer "MURPHY IN TRAINING, | ‘Tommy Murphy, “Whe clover tittle fighter of Harlem, who gave Frankie Neil such a hard fight three weeks ago, has started In training for his six-round bout with Hughey McGovern, which takea place before the National A. C,, of Philadelphia. This fight will be worth going to see, as Murphy and the 10-yard. HUGHES WAS BEST. James Huehes waa the star performer of the bleycle races held under the aus nices of the Montauk Wheelinen on the Merrick road yesterday, Hughes won the one-mile handicap with « sixty-yard handicap and croseod | the tane first in the two-mile event from William Cummings won the five-miie McGovern are the two best boys in the| handicap from scratch, with W. J. gul- East, and the winner will be matched| gvan, whewas also scratch, second, to meet Neil in a twenty-round bout Melorvang tee Micpaetle rBo-sicodbe NA seh (meaty porte, } R. | last fall; FOOTGALL AT COLUMBIA. When Columbia's football players get out for practice thia afternoon in the first scrimmage work of the season Coach Morley will give his first intina- tion of what the Columbia ‘varsity ts | Ukely to be this fall. He will pick » | drat And eecond team, and additions to the first team wilt be made according to the meritorious showing of the can- |didates. Morley, assisted by Weekes, Wolff, Bruce and Knapp, all veterans of past and gone Columbia teams, will survey the work of the new men, who, considercd a» available material up to basis of selection will be determined the wrday at American League Park, All except two of the veterans who will be fn college this term will be on hand this afternoon, the exceptions being Duell and Brown. From these veterans and from the thirty-odd players who have shown up thus far Morley will make his choice for the coveted ‘varsity posl- tons, It Is quite gonerally thought that most of the positions are open, Barring tha fact that Stavgland, Thorp, Buell and Frambach have their old places secure, it Is considered that the other soven “jobs” are to be filled by any one who can really ‘muke good, Sentiment among tho colleg! who have watched the week's practi y cut in the squad for it Is generally thought that several the present candidates are as good pa dropped now, For the ef@d positions there are four men who stand out. They are Buell, who played right end on the ‘varsity Muir, Smith and Rucker. It is more than likely that Buell will have his old place back again. Mulr ls a fuster runner than Smith and tackles quite as well. His showing last fall was good, but Smith is also an expe- rienced man of undoubted ability and courage. They will probably play alter- wate halves in the minor games, and no selection will be made between them until after the Amherst game, They | average 16 pounds in weight. Right Tackle Selected, Tom Thorp will unquestionably play "| right tackle, He is in grand condition, and better even than last season, when he had no diftculty in making the potl- tion, He weighs after a week's hard work about 219 pounds, and it is not Maely that he wil fali much below that, bor the other tackle Duncan Brewa, who bad the piace inet year, can count upon playing it ‘again if Morley Goes vot decide thag he would | do better aa @ guard. It Dave Smythe comes eut soon enough he will probably play in the Union game, and Brown oan then #0 guard, replacing Strangiand, who will go behind the line, In either case the left tackle will weigh so: | where In the neighborhood of 26. Tomlinson will not be Hack in col- | lege in time to play in the Union game, |1t ls thought, He will undoubtedly hold down left guard when he returns. Morley will have to tram up some one of the good substitutes to take his place in the Yale game. Tomlinson being a Yale graduate, has always been unwilling to play against his alma For the other guard position en are Talbert, Sedgewick, Wallace and Echeverria, Stephenson, the freshman player, is @ little better than any of these with Talbert @ close second to him, Stephenson will ly get @ chance to show against this time, will have a chance to show) 1,2, | just how good they really are, On this Just finishing has) already made some selections, Morley | ¢ will not make ‘la few days, if 7 SPORTS EDITED BY THE SEASON FOR THEM RY is an experinnced player, with the gea- eral build and appearance of Hogan of Yale. He will probably alternate with the freshman, Finnegan and Sam Smythe will fight out Bruce's old place at centre. Hon- here, Both welgh about @ same-1% pounds—although Finne- #an ia five inches the taller, Both have had three years of previous nce, Finnegan at Union, Smyth Co- lumbia, Both pass well, and both are Gggressive players, Choice is dificult, Donovan and Metsenthin will both have @ try as quarter-backs in the Union game, Donovan was the regue lar substitute last fall, but was not used In the Yale game, Metzenthin started as quarter-back in that game) and did only fair work, Jones was | put in later, M nthin going to hait- back. Choice between these two ts not easy, and it may be that each will et @ chance to play in part of every fame on the schedule, Both weigh about 165 pounds. a Line, Men B. Behind the line the task ig eaal Frambach and Duell, of ast f Fisher, year'a squad, will alternate half-back positions, voll pounds, Captain nolds-Carter will play fullback, the tro Bath ae ‘iat ne wey od weigh pounds, “whe out fn i | Pal figures it can + va yt Bn) Rf ‘ing 181 pounds, Rounds tre 4n unusually hi and Wh. guuiterbatk. Me et half. back, r ‘and 014 6,000 ‘poreong | a ed along i ana rn iS least iGo partons wil fortably arcommodated. on t rete the bla games, season larger number can be presenta Highlanders will deck on the big covered gra adding several thousand to the present seating capacity. WRESTLERS AFTER BOUT, Marry Pokinsky, the well-known Mgt | oy weight wrestles, 9 after @ mateh with elther Prof, Titus or George Bathner, Lewis Gardner, of Pokinsky. thinks his man both will back him wi tgainst Titus at Bothner at 133. may, Tait yo disco hes Bll. i your case “SOME FOR MORE English bantam champion, he been matched to fight twenty rounds ticles were signed weight le 116 pounds match hes been hanging fire for the past nine weeks, Jim Neil, the father e ie ooked i the Oriente’ wil be 81 the Manhattan Stor Fite, won a doubi lofeating for tl an amateur aay shen x iy “on sun Ch beater green’ seat vals, oe West Harlem, by by @ score of A Message From Dr, H. H. KANE To’ All Sutferers From BLOOD POISON No Be mater HOY A ere want to tere ‘& frank and oratiaeny respondence with you. IT WILL COST at CURED cme et ee ae THAN % YEARS I HAVE BEBN TREATING AND CURING MEN. | NEIL MATCHED WITH BOWKER. 92904909 40940004: ONE SMILE™ That \ NEVER COMES OFF, THE MY. FAN'S» FRANKIE NEIL ‘WILL GO ABROAD 10 MEET BOWKER Frankie Nell and Jem Bo ‘or the world's champlonahip. The ar- yesterday, The 2PM. The f the champion, holding out for $175 xpenses. The National Sporting Club { London, through its American rej- ta tl t last Charlie Methinson, all the news of the amateur baseball street “and East 60 mith and We, feated the hy radhurst Seconds 4 +f By ¥ Brush Qyal | G. At Westchester Oval on Bai last go tnd Warahounes y-aecond pa ‘orty-second street, Wa ouses in favor of fea Sree. ee pital < ot winners struck header uy the Button jr.'s pia ped m Park, crack Belmo iy t som at sixteen mei On Sunday, Sept. of ths ne Tigers of adnate CM, A Mae ye = eer, Bf Connor, No. rade Se ue The Howard Field Club haa disbanded with a excellent record. next season, in strong rofession at kisity rr 1 s fast iT Yo the Astors it Mictory "by di champions toh. Up | ya = tecith AMATEUR. BALL PLAYERS The Bvening World will publish Yeages, be. Address all codituunigstions to the Amsteur Baseball Béiter of The Kvening Warld, Puittser Building, New York. ae ution jr'a | & Consented to the amount demanded. The purse offered . at of which $1,000 goes to the win: Neil ry his father ‘wit gail ef the other 8! be day, and. upon thelr ‘arrival grit tart training at once for the contest, which will be decided Oct. Iu the event of winning over Roxse, the champion will endeavor to obtal match with Ben {orfan. ade me is al ) coe! we vee to meet Nell at this welgnt he will have no trouble A getting & mat jeclared Jim Nell! every day in the Sporting Bdition players, scores of their games, obal- tors have won tra ton ped At is brilliant shi ue 2, one MaPickars bs Be feat game. oisine the vals on down to hits. Phe Hous! close the aban witha onleed a es m years, on ¢ aoe with any wl Sames address. Micheal vallo, No, 198 Mott street, City, vin ile rm 9 Sept. 1, at Witsel’s Point ‘y 121-0 ¥ 1 Tees cost idi > 0 O- 3 i Burrell Baikeriee— ‘eston and Carrol; Ward it 12 to 9: OPP eT by 200280082 On Sunday, ly hy Pe | Orioles A. x detested the! thoreby taking the series. ne fies ay Mad x the hitting ot * ‘oa ba Th Monroe a . datented the stro: ng Powhatan = i Sa at Olympic Fie! on Sunday last The feature of | ame was the fel ag oot of Urge Met he ny be rer, of ‘Duan and Mi rath, bY 3 1 ; { 19010 og et ie Monroee oat tke to AN from tne Friendship Ua eye and ae of es idresa ert | Went One Hundred ti a sat ‘wenty- “second jonroe A. C, Juniors on Sun- ee. Ul, defeated the str & to tot The feature of the “me wat the’ pltohing #f Jamew Healy for he winners. CiliGaGu bgt og atree The THE SMILE THAT ROBERT EDGREN IN THE WORLD OF BASEBALL i | 6 « ® MAY COmE oFF, FELTZ ANXIOUS TO MEET NEIL Tommy Felts is the latest challenger of bantam champion Frankie Neil. Felta wants to meet the champion and will agree on almost any terms, He Is the | only legitimate bantam trom Nell, Felts can scale in at the ring side at 118 pounds, and will meet Nell at thie weight, He Is of the opinion that he has it on the champlon, and is anxious for @ chance to prove it. “I will box Nell at the bantam limit, and will ae= cept his own terma. If be thinks he defeat me, then tet him make it winner take all, I don't want @ cont if cannot beat him. I have defeated Harry Forbes and Johnny Reagan, HERRERA TO MEET NELSON IN BUTTE Articles openers been signed for a fight in Butte Oct. 17 between Aurelio Here tera, who recently fought “Battling” Nelson in that olty, and Kid Goodmam, of Boston, Goodman was to bave fought AL tell in Butte Sept. 2%. Attell mate ° arrive in Butte yok, haben falled to put in an the matoh off, boxer 4 . ® ° the Giver A. C. ca! and matched the New England with the Mexican. Herrera and Goodman will fight tor a purse of $2,000, dividing the money at @ and # per cent. The articles call for 19 pounds at 8 o'clock in the ——_—aE————— PIENING MATCHED. John Piening, the “Butcher Boy,” ang ( John J. Rooney, the “Chicago Gripe " have been practically matched to wrestle under Graeco-Roman rules to @ finish. The contest will take either to pe Windy City or Sele Louis during the World's ofiere. have ‘been “received by vohaey Dunn, Plening’s oe “Butcher wd nt ther city, Pleniny ¢ Lurick, the res can “Ri uselan who Jenkins reeeauy in London at Roman style. —e DUNN WINS RACE. defeat The New York Canoe Club's race for »| Pen sailing canoes, for the trophy pre- sented by R. Stuart Hawthorne, wag decided yesterday in light airs. Owin; to the meagre wind the boats sail over the route, which is triangular, but once, The course was threo miles extent. ©, F. Dunn was Schoonmaker second, BE. J. J third, R. 3, Foster fourth and C, Speldel Afth, 'Dr. Williams Cures Men ° td Ty! tter im Wi pas ‘Ss, Ob af ene endear yon band ‘Deon deceived, the more taJke or cor NOTHING. te tneurable. 8h Grate a OCIAL ULCERS,” 1) Bood a; | Wasting Weakness § Kidney & Bladder ; | Contracted " Oiv Dr: GREY “New Tor York's oture't Master Specialist. Dr. L. R. Williams,’ Epes De LR Willa. 8 GREY 45 Years a Specialist in DISEASES OF MEN, Poisoning, '8,U) "4."aees, qaeany Ulcers, econ of din 10 ease, NervousDebility, 1% wihiy ae. ie Varicoctle Permanente’ Tom of Hopped at Complaints "cara to i ior a hai RT a 7 + | Dr. GHEY, giiccert 117 Et shea iia ore