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NG men ali over the country se eageine the sad case of Jeffries. ina Ja uch @ great Aghter there is ho more money tn the game for him, and when he has the last of the dollars that now og his bank account he may have ‘work. Ay hated Predicament is unique tthe history of the ring. Jefiries is the featest fighter in the world, the great- wl \y, that ever He has exhausted the lst of ‘opponents, nd bas shown him- pif in a class 0 far removed from: that ordinary fighter that if he were with any boxer now before the ‘ot eveg @ corporal's guard would the bor offece to see the ensuing * Sbeurdity of bringing up a new }@8 a rival for the champion was im the recent affair. with Jack The miner was big enough x enough to gi y man @ had a year of training, being by no less famous ringsters Tommy Weat and "Kid" McCoy. Matches with Peter Maher Sharkey he showed well, ‘Tee Final Result, the final result proved thet without plenty of ring expe- Could possibly have . chance Jeffries, oven Uf he was a ator et him physically. ‘The sctual meet~ BE with nw fiadter of Jeftriee’s promi. tm enough to unnerve eny novice, Mgeless to search for new and Blants to pit againat the cham- will have to wait unttl seme fights his way up to the ID clans amd convinces the | He that Jet, hae 6 & real rival eight champion Tommy Ryan Champion Frankie Neil be & poor drawing card. Outwalghe Nell 27 pounds, outwergior Fits W pounds 8 svn, - Ne Rowers, Broken, fo & Widely circulated re. F. Kiely, the famous Irish threw the = Afty-six-pound forty feet two inches tp ine PITTSBURG HIGHLAND! /ANDE! ‘at Celtic Park oa Sunday, RH. P.O.A.B wi POAE. the athletio clubs bussed with | Gilbert, 1f,, 6 6 2 0 6 Dougherty, If ‘ 1100 it, a8 the throw would have | Beaumont, Py) 1 201 © 1) Keeler, rf., ‘ : 1206 John Planagan's world’s record | Ritohey, 2. 1 6 4 2 6| Elberfeld, re... oe 1 286 Leach, 9 O11 1 OfConroy, She pee © OO 2 8 2! | MoCormiek, tf. sce 2 2 1 0 0) Wiltiama, 2, ee Waa no fifty-six-pound Weight! BransMeld, Mo. vce 0 1 9 8 0) Oansal, Th O16 00 At Coltle Park in those games ik Pul rucger, tb 60038 te, of. 19100 ‘Was not even a fifty-aix-pound | py MeGutre, 0 an) On the grounds, the implement 'M!!l!ps, Ptce as M ‘ sar een removed to James Buti CAM P 100 8 9 0] OM. D oe eeae ge ice to be woighed after Plana- ec a eee ae | *Cheabro ,. -O 008 reeord-crac otale 44, ‘ia ee okt) } soa g *Relleved Orth tn the tenth, | 1 ; Ditton, 1b 1 WASHINGTON, | champion, ts in # \j Gensler, of, RH. P.O. A. Lumley, rf 9 O'Neill, of 920 “a Sheckard, If ©) un, 3 ae * Rabb, #9, . : Stahl, tb, 41 pou. ® o Muelsman, If A! h ania Mullin, 2. 135 Jordan, 2b 8 Cassidy. 94 es 3 | Jones, D. - i. _ | Donovan. rf. 13. 5 » o Kittredge, c. se eT (Gpectal to The Evening World) Totala v6. ae bson o1 8 0 VESEND, N. Y., Sep. %-Gloom| BCOR = ads the course this morning uring | Pittehurg |. «0 6020000 1-3 hours and trainer bided thelt | Hrooklyn cv v0 020.0020 4) TMS cee 88 ew coming ‘ the open with t Base on Balls-Oft Case, 2: off! Highiandersd 0.0 6 0 om Was still in the same fot for the past week. ami were vent to speed work- Mest conspicuous of these win went the Krad. | | id N mile and a fur. it, Tenchi the mile in 148 out the full distance In aa tee never being let down 4 BROOKLYN'S CAME ENDS IN SEVENTH |Second Game of Double-Header with Pittsburgs at Washing- of Darkness, with Score Tied. | FIRST GAME, REDCRENS MURPHY, WHO MAY BECOME A WORLD'S CHAMPION SOON ton Park Is Called on Account! 1. Struck Out 2 iits—Bheekard, MeCormick, Bto- fon tasee—Lumivy, Bheckare. Bacrifice Hit—Bergen. HA PitohOnee Hh by Bi ch. Umpires-Moren ‘and SECOND GAME. A Wet down PITTSBURG, urney and going In the R.W.P.O.A.B. Na Meudaeladleal [rs eee 12200 not Were the fol-| Beaumont, cf wooo 0 1 0 0 0 Ritohey, 20 os 010 Ras | Leach, & -Ot Od ies furlongs in | MeCormick, rf... et Ue 6 aes, trainer. Branefeld. 1b we 0 OM LO an galloping: | Krueger, a8 .... -Ob 180 E—Five-eighths in 106, Archer, ©... vee © U0 86 py ool) Prrririit) 900 0 Phetps, ‘ oo110 1.03 | motale * 18m Bo meh bY Miag. u f ne and pene miles handily; W. Hw tralner, ESTON—One mile in| wl George Meehan, trainer BR—Four furlongs ln 054, ¥. Weir, trainer. eh gy e One te In 145 a ¥ o mile in i, ne Gaapbell: thiner Mille in} gallop ag; we furlongs In 061, . Hueston, trainer it MOT Bik furlongs in Campbell, tralner Half mile in ¥.o4, er, trainer Four furlongs ‘n 0.43, ‘im 1.65, gal- i Lm, Parter, rns | er ‘our furlongs in a7. thifoni. *rainer, rlonge in @@, hy bi toot, tral hs Bsa in On t, traine ere in (9, a In 14 1-9 han 2, | was throw: fix "Turtones In Miller, \alwer. Wn 0,00, ha. {Four furlongs in 0.4, broes- tai er |right. cach singled to contre, we *Ratied for Ar in the seventh. BROOKLYN RW. P.O.A.B 0 a . bd ~-1608 6 ef rio oovoo Ve. ~@ 2000 ooarae o1e10 o ; & oa? 0 Mitohel). p ooeortoe Totols 18939 0 Game called on account ofdarkncas ac NINGS. | Pitteburg ..... 190000 04 ‘| Drookiyn ..... .. 10000004 First Base on Ballse—Of Robe Hiruck Out—By Roberta'te i, 3 Three-Base ili ita Sheckard. patos calles (Special to The Bvening World) WABUINGTON PARK, BROOKI Y, Sept, DW—The second « tween the Brookiyn and Pittsburg teams ended ta a tie, cach #f rel one run when the gas? wee led on acsount of darkness at tii eventh inning. cal end of the Vleet Inutug. Gilbert beat ont an Infeld hit. Nei mont fanned ovt, Ritehey singer Gilbert reco. o Bab) teach » Babb. RUN Dion drew 9 fret pres to first ler filed te (iilbert vy. | Dilton moves latter's throw to Y Lumley was doybled up at the piat Bain a0, |ONM RUN, it McCormick lined the bail to centre int un ete en oe ou M and Gongel, Passed Bal!—RKitired Umpire—Connolly grounder to Jones. who threw him out at fest. NO R' tallie to Hransfeld | Weakly. Jordan perlahed on his Ay, | w ) MeCormick got under. RUNS Third tnniag, Lumley smothered Robertaille's boost. Gilbert bit safely to the infleld, Dut Was out stouling. Ritter to Jordan. Beaumont watked. Ritchey ali loft, sending Beaumont to secon. Leach fouled out to Dillion, NO RUNS Gilbert. Dilton drave a fast grounder to Krueger and wae out at nest Gees ley swung viciously at three slow drops NO RUNS, ‘oteh intercepted Krueger's fast an: ind threw him out at fret. NOURUNS, |§) eld. The | lattor then grabbed Sheoka’ ht oles hee and beat Jimmy in the sprint to. th Krueger? quick throw, NO RUD wai thrown out by Krueger, NO SPORTS EDITED BY = HIGHLANDERS WON FIRST UE | It Took Tue ani €leven saie | However, the Tail-End Sena-| tors Playing Good Ball Until Final Man Was Put Out. FIRST GAME. nm, W; off Orth, if Jucobson, 2; Hy Orth, a) by 2; by Jacobson, 2, Two-th itv, Huelaman, Hil Stolen y. Bacritioe Hite—-Conroy, ant Double Play-—K Of Jacot on Balls Baten was is nm victim, Rober: Ritter fanned out | Ind to Mitchell's sky rocket was eaay for Fourth Inaiug. clond-brea under eleverly, Br w jumper was felled to in time to retire “Kitty,” Lumley filed out to Bra s bounder | ry Babb was natied at frat ony Fitth Inning, vers fly after a Jordan collared @ll Oo RUNS, smaahed the ball to the low deep left centre for Ritter went our, Leach to sfitid. Jordan was the next one! i, Krueger to Brangfeld, Mitehell In Aumont reached firat on bis drive ’ ort bunt fled ) Ritter, wp a foul Wy. wate MeCorm om. NC a Witt, but Gesstar rine MeCormice tv NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Bransfeld fied to Babb. Krueger pit to right Wegener batied for and hit to, ee all, Who threw teaching & alte Dertaili Alea ta Lumey, > >| RL Pi ei « replaced Aveher behind the hat for the Pittebures, Babb fanned out it, Krouger to Brapafiell, Rit- ied to the Infield, but Was out Na COLUMB AT PRAC SCRUBS MAKE IT HOT FOR COLUMBIA VARSITY’ The showng was not over fell 4 for the defense of both scrub, and "varsity Was 80 porous as the pro. | met! Time and again the inte- bpeks of the scrub plunged through | Ggtumet F.C e first eleven's line, and in one In- stance gained forty yards on su sive rusies, ‘The ends of the ‘varsity, Orient BB. Speculation on the tine-up that an in Gola tees season, bla is to put in d next Saturday} in her game with Union, was put this morning when Coach Morley, after having had a chance to see the pl In real sorimmage READY , made his firs is encouraging. Colam { the best. Asa rule there is one fgood Wing man Who ean be re- Hed upon to stop any play at his po- * extreme of the line} weak as the first Morley looks to have two good | ends in Muir aad Buell and probably able to stop end/£ rushes pretty well this season, Out of the Game, justice to the ‘varsity combination | lo explain why it seored only once on the serub, it ought to be said that! pretty well with the specu! up printed in The Evening World, and|! Left end, Muir or Sinith; left tackle, Brown; left guard. } centre, Duden; MURPHY’S BOUND UP PUGILISTIC LADDER. - ao be Tommy Murphy, of Harlem, nine- “\teen years old and a prospective & feather-welght champion, Up to seven months ago who ever | heard of him? Who in all the pug!- |Mstie world isn’t familiar with the | Youngster’s ability now? The worl) ts sufliclent answer to the lat- | sition, Dut the oth is, asta rule, right guard, Stange lend; right tackle, Thorp; right end, the fight game and may tax | than the setto with right halfback, The absence of Dave Smythe has forced Morley to put Stangland tn the line, Of the eleven thus officlaliy designated ‘varelty leven, All the players have had at least a year of Columbia foot- ball, and with a fow changes that will probably be made in the second half, represents what ‘may be regarded as the ‘eam that ia to sport the blue and white throughout the whole season, Coach Morley was able to make his selections from the scrimmage practice the first of Columbia’ ‘brated Aghting family of Gowanus, Is the one expeete’ to vut Murphy to the as Columbia's man fs a veloran, Sept, 28 In the Date, ‘Tho pugitiatic diary has that meeting scheduled for Sept phia the place where, and six rounds Tho other needn't be | ihe limited distance, Young McGovern fought Net) and fought him well, But his snowing was not so good as that jmade by. Murphy, for which several reasons and excuses may be advanced. Hughie may not possess the coolness ° and determination of Murphy and this alone may be taken as an explanation lof the difference of their Aghts against he bantam champlon, ie , Murphy and Mo- ; 28, with Philadel: ane ter question. answered, bantam-weight | eat measure respon- WU. | sible for the rapid apread of the Mur- 0 | phy fame, The little Harlem youngster 0| stacked his seven months of actual ring 0 experience against the i 0 | of the much 0. Philadelphia ring some weeks an 9) How o| Siler experlence and his sho short of wonde rtul ta a well-built little fellow, He reminds one of Sammy Kelly when the latter was one of the dest in his of yesterday, = SHORTS FAST -INTRIAL TO-D: (Special to The Bvening World.) AD BAY, N.Y Fred Cooley, of Chicago . Of Philadelphia, will meet in the winds “up attraction at the Broadway at Fifteenth street and Athietle Club, | Washington avenur Te the other bouts Jimmy of odes eae meets Jack aa aoe have ability seldom of thelr Inches, and by that will risk cash, ¢ earned variety, 0 the oulcome, el He hay a good pair of shoulders #1 1 00 t8) and his back Washington 0 0000000 3 0 O.2) hy Nase Hit 4 First Haw of Orth, 1 Struck Ont Cheporo, urves nowr the top. {he ‘ttle lads ause they all affect the hy's body ts long and his but of fair siee. cally the little Harlemite any of them. and face guard, fr Murphy while iro to the last oF The middle-of-the-ro shouters will be, on hand to give the to the “upper dog” latter cay crouch legs short, te dom at the bay course this morning. pro, er encouragement the McGoverna | Philadeiph:a DONAHUE WON, | (Special to The CAMBRIDGE, Masa, Sept. %—Young was done tn 1h, and ‘he good racer waa! Donahue, of Roxbury, and Fred Sidney, we of the North Bnd, who met in the main event at the Camoridge A. A. ta put up one of the best bouts seen in this } city for a long time, | test and both showed m " * ten rounds of great ork Donahue was ewarded the decision. ip | Punners th: He has & good stomach and when he covers up As to punches he y, but his uppereut t# the best in his stock that did do much damage to Nell Murphy |has another engagement now that will draw out ail his knowled ge of arrangements “9 those a mile rienda of both to Inmedtetely after Mark it on your calendar RAGING ON WESTERN TRACKS, ; TORONTO RESULTS. (Special to The Evening World.) TRACK, TOR- 2).=—Pollowing are the es run here to-day: year-olds and Roni, a the da fincipal workours noved were the BLUCHER — 8x furl - — Good Gunday Game. The Philadelphia Giants, the strong | colored team of ball tossers, will play at Olympic Field, Ono | q higty Htth street fi oo Hh, is (Wie wine), Vo. the Murray Hull: Hundred and Pitth avenue, Olrl an t' Northac ket T alsa ui! RAC is, if furlongs tn 1.2 breem- and ones ig nt in| alts of the ra 8 ‘One mile, 43 and a %, ¥ (Rurton), BL RNT ri, Ls. six furlongs | any { , Second; Marraret O., DELMAR tama Svecial Ww The Bening World.) ae TRACK, 8T, LOUIS, | TR DITION @ races rin here to- | ic » Brendila and DELMAR RAC *~Two- eet olds; %) furlongs —Cayer Austin) § tadand 2 to second: Yods: #@ to land 7 to ft, Teston and Fiy- \‘br AMON Dodix OR “Milo and seventy yards, to 1 close ant to a | Rac J F U niin LE-Six nad fra In 1m, ; mile James FP. to 1 and even, we three | | \Wonderty ) zing arti TSHP! R68 x with South Trimble, -Four furlongs {n 0.5%, | or Light Head, we aneil), % tod and and § to 4 place 1 yan ry snd Tudge Brady couplet 'n wood and Lathéron alto sa FOURTH RACE olds. five furlongs Henderson), § 0,1 and 2 to J, won; Bea Dal i bo 1 and 2 et Malden two-year. | ——— core rounds, to-day, 3.45 Hagel Baker, 1 1 or OR. EGAN MEDICAL CO,, » New Tote city, N.Y. LOSS OF VITALITY. You may be lacking jn vitel a Ht “close, and to 10 to. 19 place, see. ee | Second: MPollon Alert, My Honey and Jom\naton Jay FIFTH RACE BROOKLYN “JOCKEY CLUB TO-DAY Waa, P.M, tim reault of eac Ny guarantee to eure ia: “Nala deilar teed be paid wnt | cured” | 1811-2, STOLF.TO PLAY THE RACES, Pawnee Anat’. Valued af asce, Vietor Wriethath, Porty-sixih stre fore Judge M ne Se siona to-day, to an Indictment eharging him with the theft of three rin ped at $00 from his aunt Freidham, who |e only ears oll, was arresied Sepi, 10 at t he Bay race track. loa a fo on x Krelaham was pent Me ¢ bim —— RESULTS AT NEWPORT. QUEEN CITY TRACK, NEW- pt tity eld here to-day are as fol- BO ete Eity , File RACE—B'x, and one-hait f Pe rat edition ren Mie iF ly any way, |S fevonds Sneppard, 188 (Bullivan), 2 40 | 1, third, Reg ¢ Mikado iooxs| SECOND, RACE Five and one-half ‘hoe i LA ai ‘sehaledsr), 4 to Mephiato als. . negotiations, w at Easterly, -, etre Hh Adee in yregnabie, which Bmith, Sedsewlos, | jainat some stift ones | yeoterday atterhoon while thelr team-! on the gridiron, 3 of the entering ¢ and he will not be in colle Sal . aa bis examinations wil): passive silver loving cup will be pre- rled on until the following sented to ae fe Stray athlete on this - that reason he will not be Cotes pla awalust Union, Morley will MeAdoo mill's preside at the chance ter, he says, QUAKER CITY FIGHTS. | basket-bell games henson fe by the and Jack Philadelphia, Thurs Jimmy Casey, | brieton, meets Jack Sullivan, of Dmiges , Sept, a! port; Tom Coleman, of Germantown, Jack Powderly, of Schuylk il; the Union bridge ‘The track was good and fast, and the builder, meets Young Tack O'Brien, of da try over It steppe wd rates of speed, most conspicuous move of the morals, n pers | was accom plished when Trainer W. ¥.| e allowed Sh ina World.) nigat, Tt was 4 fast cone hs oleverngns, previous game which is expected that the will try hard to get even ho yah th ity —the CONSULTATION PRE » 108 W. AY. New | | =] ROBERT EDGREN T. MOVERN AND * HANLON MATCHED Terry MoGovern, of New York, and of San Francisco, were | matched last night to fight six rounds at catch welght# before the Induatriql Athletic Club, in Industrial Hall, Broad = « Philadelphia, an the night of j Oct, 10, Both McGovern and Hanlon have great fighting records. ‘The Winner has been promised @ match by James Edward Britt, of San Francisco, the winner of the decision over “Young Corbett. Bob Deady re for McGovern, Terry will go Into train! at M4 the direction of ye r chief of sta This will be Hanion'a firet ai bd ance In the Haast, and by has cl to open ina neerieate J A record vara la expected to sea thi whirlwind fram the vast. AMATEUR BASEBALL wit Flushing, L. L. Sunday, Sept. Osceola B. B.C 90.9001 000% Ht. Michael Lyce: Qo002000 Baiteries—Brown and Con and Brogav At Selly Calumet P, 90000002 Charter A, C...20000200 Batteries—Jashle and Holland: Gel hold Jacke. ®. C, defeated the Darlea tem, by a score of 9 to The featare of the gama was the bat- ting of Fits erald, the iNeldin; oe he a and the catohing ot Nelahart, 1 vee Got eLe Sad and Shorty; erside F. C. deny the state- » by the Merrick A, C. to that they defeated the Riv+ of 19 to the effec ride F.C, by e 21004321 Loughlin Res....0 2300004 Oo. jCalumet F.C. 211465 3 S| 911001010 CO0OOF04 OB < [0030000008 jCulume FC. 229998 44 og | Lauret A 9000101 00- Calumet F.C... 0016006114200 2-7 Vuramount Kes, 1000200002006 ‘A good all-around player would | to join @ strong team averaging thir. | teen to Mfteen years, M. Weiner, No, IF Sixth avenue, city On Sunday, at Nevada Field: te Batterles—Gerey and Lacey; Bw 23h 5 z ee Loving Cup for Ktely, ‘Thomas F. Kiely, of Carrick-on-Sut the world raen id Brown and Stephenson were not in the Ireland, who won ahing exam{nations » athletic champlonetip at st Louts ten weeks age, Wil’ be tne i Of & host of his countrymen and many Irlthe Andericans who have arranged & reeep- tion In his honor at Suiser’s Harlem River Casino next Seturday evening A casion. and State Senator Jeha J. Frawley make the presentation speech, Basket-Ball Gamer The &. John's ited, A, desires to book. with teams aver 1% pounds, wing io accept within a radius of twenty miles ote ey ity, to be played on, opponents’ court, * Address C. Leahy, Tere ray City, N, NEWYORK NASTER SPECIALIST, NBRVOUS DEBILITY S422 quiex to © daze by my own fgmeuy method, saat naniiy enre ANY TROUBLES vert VARICOCELE gars, treme nal adsorptive wrecne BLOOD ¥ Palins, 6 cures in 40 to 90 olson gs ga eee eee LOSSES 7" Time of cure, 10 to 60 DRAUNS {far ToT exo he CONSULTATION FREE. oon ime with the least comfort aod pense Buaranios * etre an) take. If you @kanot nome eure. DR.L.R. WILLIAMS 68 West 34th Howre, 9AM. tof PM pea, io te, ‘cera at Ai sane = Pg el! art pe ‘ouna 60% GUNDATS 9 10 6 AS Races” art | r

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