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ENING WORLD (2282 SPODEG OPES eee C Ceo cer cece cere er eee ee ec core) * THe TeAnonS HAS & CROUCH Too | GOOIE HANLONS CRoucm - (T MAY PutzLE Tearmy, HN NO OEMONSTRATION WHEN (AURSTBOURNE WON STKE Yesterday's Race at "at -Oravanctid Was Notas Startling a Reversal of Form as It First Appeared, and Jockey Martin Is Free from Blame. 3 it ae Light-Welght, a “The difference between Jeffries to- nd yesterday when Hurstbouroe ting that © ay and the Jeffries who fought in i piaetty , es ihet the tt on the handteap, It said that the the this town before the burial of the crowd hissed ned crieds 'teule, Martin biased anit 4, Ri “Humming Med in Ming, mm law ie like that betwee and all that sort of thing. Not = ke that between a one ot the hind happened. ‘The arand> The most Interesting feature of the cannon-ball and one shot from stand was as quiet ax a country come ey eee these days it Frank ‘Tyley sgl ba wo Is Known an the “Ht a hie Muzzle by an 800-pound charge ‘TY °' midnix! Tyler got this nickname si al hen he was ot slant powder. Papeete tain a ey 8 player, for h ed to Bo about the t necessarily infer that he w Munroe dropped in on me to-day, not meant at Brighton in his lyst race, CK NAMI Yopular ates. “Pack Wes, this subject tsa little old, but Mun. | He was, meeting an inferior tot of MRONNA haa the same trick. If yon Fee's estimate of Jeffrics's Improvement herses and he wie ten pownda better “ST Ket Inte A train aud see a man § Have some interest to followers of off in the weights. If Ostrich had been PUTIMK Over the leaves of a dope book In yesterday's race at % pounds arid MM Whistling away Tike an oriole, you tT} Dekaber at 9, the chances are that | Will know It in “Pack” MeKenna, It ts Kia they would have beaten Hurstbourne Yo an MNeanscions habit Tyle again, Yesterday's race was very slow, | CUM ( hum any more. He in busy Hin brother, the Colonel, quite ax 1 thought they were fast Bu There wan little pace in the race, whieh é ‘i 4 i ‘of them when it comes to footwork, He Ytixand, Shorthose and Aurumaster, hee the tees, ae the sldte and Ye faster and more clever than dup Which are plugger and ike a Rood (Mt Hehind, constantly while Frank stand. .. Dace, Consequently when It came dOWN itirneting mew cag net, dda and “1 only remember one thing about the to A sprint through the last quarter iione bets tak iba There are t. Jeffries came out from his corner Hurstbourne hat the speed. The fet oer man iz “i ry ‘Tyler than any & flash. When he reached me 1 that Champlain was second emp! 2eF ral han bos Ce Ld Tyler is a mat for an opening. His guard was the fact that it was a bad race, WILT NO Courage up then He has also the #0 verfect that 1 couldn't see one big early pace hsb ah is vietlons Ie dMldn't Bough ‘to stick a pin into There are some who think that Martin cith and if the tte hadi t eat Spe “His hands were close to his body, rode a bad rice on Hurstbourne at Hed probably still be laying againes Then he lifted his left arm and held it Brighton and that Hurstbourne's eagy ine chances, ut strmlaht and rigid, pointing Mk some-| victory proves the caso against him. the muller mone ke Delusion in Where over my right shoulder, After) ‘The race yesterday proves nothing, lukt J to | straight aid even teney hat everything was a blank. 1 don't! The writer hay no wiah to defend Mar. Plive, Hod he probably got all the Dee even femempber the blow, I don't think! tin, He has been a frequent offender wry ln sight, for there was T saw it coming at all, 1 must have thig season, and the erratic nature of ia i ‘ty Wat tea hk Oe ie hook like the one he his work heen pointed out ip this ooeastol but has always - pong only he broug.it column, Even his employer, Andrew n blac ihalle . Purely personal rene over on my jaw instead of into the Miller, is forced to admit that Martin's He COUN. FOC De Ne perrectly "4 riding 1s not up to the mark, Ie rode Candida on Tuesday, Candida's git was no demonstration at from 15 tot te 2 tet. Tt ie even bet » such ballooning occurs in wetting ring next time she starts sen ie | “deft is as fast as ony light-we ever saw,” said Munroe. “I ha yh + “Twin? Sullivan and two little by boxing with me at my quarters, <M " falling i of Mar) y on the de Frank ho tm getting nt for na Mext Face will he Interesting to watch. in the bie vf Dt fo reeala bis tithe tain that |? Oa Tusatay 'Cangide’a price went ap |the side of the Murphy, the youngster who hand from any position,” Erne Jearns how to stand up and fight all the time without crouching and covering to punishment he will be Neil's ” ‘The Evening World) | it | ° DON. Y., Sept, B-Ab] gyyy though the weather was cold this . Bpsaking of Erne. Did you know (hat morning at the Brooklyn Jockey Club's Deitie was the frat actual light-weight | '¥ "0 Means unfavorable for workouts, to beat him. Erne wanted Gans to fleht uring i: ig on preggers - n iim at the lieht-weight limit, 133 pounds anne a a the latter part of . Gans refused to make less ‘HOUKN & v the Latter part than 196 pounds ringside, and the fant “C8#0" there was inore of trotting 1 to The Evening World) SHEAD BAY, SY, Sept, ov. The chill of the wevthsr made the training hours sharp and cold this morning, and, as a well-known Ken- tucky tralner put f Warm weather ts getting mighty scarce at the Ba The/track was in splendid condl and many racers had & try over It ow ton at that Iimit, Gann wae not a Catering than of anything ike sharp r 6 pri workouts noted were the wen ‘i f wine Magbt-welght, and he never has fought as Work war BROOM One @ light-weight since he claimed the titl: ay ipa! workouts were the fol fa ” ni ‘ive AUTO HOOD-—Four furlongs in 082 bree % i Joe Gans will fight Wa handily; J Noumeyer, trainer Wy AMBU ny nit LE-One mik in Lo, swelter-weirht title in San Francisco Bept. %, at the welter-weight limit, M2 pounds ringside. One hundred and foriy HEALEY—Four furlongs broegings A J. doynes, trie handily; J. Neumeyer, trainer, WOODSAW—Five furlongs in | 10, YORK-—Five-elghths — in breeaing; A r, trainer ve furlongs ch Wishart . MACK—On doa quarter BRITISHE LM, all our; BL Wetr, breesing | for some legitimate light-weight to tight © hile way into the light-welgnt title, E) A similar weeding out of bulky self- “feather-weight champions be a good thing for the game What's the ure of giving Mzsimmons Gayl rhianio Bm chance to annex tue bantam or feather fovt furlongs in 1.30, until Frank Brown, traine PROMTA—One mile and ia furlong tn ost, 9. bandily:; Be Weight, tratver 4 SAls-Seven furlongs tn 135, ‘handily; James Hlute, trainer, MARTINMAS--One furlonga in 1 trainer, ‘ralver half mile in 0.9, tralner, A and a fur 1, handily; Bo Wr Lov furlongs in 1.18, ’ omy pt tides, anyhow? He could do it handily; R. Camp! el tral F SW i 1 ‘p Laid id i Five furl , the present custom of fighting for S—Beven furlongs in 1.31, easily Lot be T. Grima, tralner, onships at any old weight oO MTAYLOR SLATED To PITCH. ene Taylor, the New York Na. O8GOOD—bix furlongs in Four furl League pitcher. is sc hedul 1 to W. Barrick, t 1. Craves, tralne Ror the Deo ieee ~ JENNIE MCABE- Five furlongs In 1.05, — SESSUP—Halt-mite ta handily, R. Mille Neumeyer, (: Rage at Ontario Field, One Hun. CARRIER Prono, “E—Five furlongs in Forty-ninth street and Kighih — mules in 1.08, Kal Fee tern ralnas last x, trale \EAThroe furlongs in Bunday, This will be ie last MARY KANE G vernell , ince of this faust aggregation furlongs in 1.29 12, bees. ball tossers in this vicinity ag they start for Cuba oo onge in 9.42 zine: J. Goldsborough, trainer SHOWER—-Mile tat J borough, tra as In 0.83, easily; vi P. Burlew, trab Sk—Four furlones in P. Rurtew ‘ N-Five turto Oat the Compa: Hay ee, World offers. tr Pe Bl ah Le for the best tim: 1 Rais Curtomes in 198, 4, Panyu 1 umeyer, trainer, 1 DEBRA N De. furlongs in L08 hand- Habe R a ay F_One mie Ir itepin D, Carter, tralver, Rel@ping; COLONSAY-—One mile jn 14812, gate loping; D, Garter, trainer, 4! | RRIARTHORPR-One mile in 4.4 oO PANTERN six pa A in easily; J. Melaughiin, trainer, yy. W, MoGivney, Karr GOLD DOME—One mile in 1473-4, gal. RTEN—Three furlongs in 0.41, loping; J. MeLaughlin, trainer, FT RT PL eT, ea SPORTS EDITED BY. NTERRIBLE TERRY” FIRST OF OLD-TIME CHAMPIONS TO CLIMB. BACK iNTO RING PREC EOU EERE ebb rd ee beeb ee bea eenbae Lehre reamed et ee Some of the old-time champions are re-entering the ring. was firat to announce his;intention, but Terrible Terry McGovern will be ‘Terry has signed to fight Mddie Hanlon eix rounds in Terry ™* Govern's Booy PUNCHING , THE Buow THAT wen CHAMPION SHIPS . first within fhe ropes. Philadelphia on the night ef Oct. 10. In his best days Terrible Terry fully deserved his fighting cognomen. He actually terrorized all ef ois opponents in the ring, Dé tN SOOO0006004 $500049% the first to stand like a rock against the flerce McGovern rushes, Terry began fighting when he was only eighteen years old, and fol nearly six years he was a little king of the ring. From the very first he out- | roughed and outfought all of the little men he met. dozen or 80 of fights he learned a few points of the game, and from that time) on he had a clean record unti! Young Corbett, at Hartford, brought him to a full stop with @ right-hand counter on the chin. The firat defeat, coming after euch a long pertod of invincibility, shook That is the experience of every champion, SOLDIERS WATCH THE COLUMBIA ELEVEN WORK examinations, Terry's confidence in himself. who once tastes of defeat. His next fight, three 1aonths later, was with Dave Sullivan in Louisville, and Torry won the decision In fifteen rounds, where the old McGovern would bunch will be add 4 have won with a knockout In much less time, the presence of of SECOND YOUNG CORBETT BATTLE, Then came tie second fight with Young Corbett in San Francisco. blackguarded McGovern during the fighting until the little Brooklynite He Jost his head, and with it the battle. Terrible Terry went into that second battle with every nerve on edze, His defeat disheartend him so that he has nearly deserted the ring since that Ing * eaptiin last fall soldiers from ae ‘ine by formation in drilling the team Who i expected 19 take a Agricultural Colle lv of Mormon ; “and Ha father bate” it of the Utah Senate. Ik considered one of the Columbia team Dave Smythe, he Columbla. squad yea- Vt be out In time But no otier » Were the two soldiers, baying clothes in the solilers explained, Forts, Wadsworth 4 only one 'o another match with his conqueror. tn his bookmaking, | 1d attalion of ire ‘Ot the. fel ended to lake » Which makes about yirds on every Lt uf draw upon for thelr football & Fe soldiers are kept oa prison It as hand for good condition ne ity aa what it might do Dinch and held the scrub for. kl ron aptain and left-end, bier, ventre, of the Weat Polnt ele would choowe Fort Ji xraduated trom the Military Academy, | They entered the artillery branch, | ever See rE. MANY HORSES ce SOUT RUN = when they were thelr presence, pleased with ind sald that the and) stroug-looking 0 | dens t Columbia's squad this afternoon will a litt Pouxhke pale 4 team, “ind, Suygim were Other Hew ‘plays them te CHONASKI MATCHED T0 FIGHT O'ER \ Joe Choynski, the Callfornta middile- . & member of the Columgia squad, just now taking FAT CROMD CANE WSTILIH AE (Special to The Evening World) eras game were Heim and McCormick, quarter and full back, respectively, of ami trite and the playing of both Is Ps all that was expected. land, - ared of one hundred and forty-two pounds y breesing, FP. Lightroot, trainer, sORRU Lt be u ne ts Ahe “light-weight champlon's” best “Fivecolghthe in L, handy, paniceLt: xe, furl omg jn hank et © fighting weight. ker, traine! . gong With Woodsaw and Jonqn =. Now that the black man tas come out Four 8 in 0.62, eas: ESCL Ge HE furlonge tn 13%, | BP da his true class there may be a chan Camp handily Murphy. trainer i welglt fighter, is another fighter who has re-entered the ring Announced his retirement two hundred) sports, including rich re stohester County exciting bouts in a cellent style. The two teams ined up maker Charley law was cleverly Thiladeiph’a Jeck O'Brien in a twenty- boxing show Cooney who fatled to went to We hall will was not willing a but as the Incentive offered Matchmaker Haughton was a n accepting tt ut ought to be a clever one, both men are noted for their wonder? and ring generalship Harry Sharpe, _ wal caters referee the be ~ LMS AND STEN MEET TO-MORROW Wille Lewis In order to prevent the poties | lent This Game Shoald Be Close, What promises t0 be one ot the most” BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB. exciting games of the season will BC iy acne TUeDAY AT 2.15 ¢. M. between the Phila the Murray Hilla, to be played at Olym- Field, One Hundred and Thirty) fron’ L. “erie fifth street and Fifth avenue, Sunday, | members. | Leave N. v.. Park, Murray Hills defeated the colored team in thelr previous game, The Phila- delphia G to Pe sham witty three « Waketleld, ant Henderson's poae anc slood spurted on the nh ped the crack New York and Kid Stein, three-round bout, THE WORLD; THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23. 1904. . : PEPOREEOM ODO DLE TTD $0-99994699090004 900: How MGovERN BE THE BRITISH CHAMPION, « 494 $9-00-900 O8O9d4 FoOeooooes VERN FIRST OF OLD. Night of Oct. 10. practice, and Bill Edwards each picked out| of pard practice Oring the eleven made both scores. from fleld with is looked upon as ( year. A valuable addition to the squad made to-day, when Cook, from the t wed up particularly well in the «son's Exeter team, Both thene 1 came (0 Princeton with Ug follows: team, the crack Central Istips will have onbaty: Ris ae Servi y to play the game of their career next Bede sccss Hardey Sunday at Equitable Park, The Islips a : Corfotners have for the past two months gone s ( ‘in tlong without Vy single defeat. Their Taney stators id Martin iittery, Willams ara Hope. will have Rulon, Miller E Hoagland to be at thele best to r at their it Chane many victories, The game should be ft the best of the yeur B ¢ = — SPORTING Iphia Giants and SP RCEA! m8 TABLE Hh at. Ay, Blevatod, from a it 1S thereatior © ng oak City Ha acbuth ay i nts always play hard to game in which they take th win \ in next jay’ TIMERS BACK I RING Terrible Terry, One of the Many Ex- Champions to Return to the Arena, Will Meet Eddie Hanlon on the ICURE MEN, Frank Erne Young Corbett was After the firet half) “Cor- man has lowered Terry's colors. Young Corbett is the who has beaten him, Terry je going In now to fight his way up to Eddie Hanlon ts to be first on the list. in prone sane The Then, if successful, Terry will eo after a match with Jimmy Britt, or another Ee Hite fight with *Cordctt” bimself, McGovern. and Hanlon wiil be well matched, | rou ads is unlikely, but the battle will be as fast as any seen between littie | ain Philadeiphia, TB TEAM GETS CORNELL ELEVEN TAT ST SCAIIACE iia PRINCETON, N. J., Sept, 2—In | ITHACA, Sept, %—Pertect football «trate practice yesterday afternoon the Tiger| weather, with the thermometer ap- snirants for football honors were given | proaching the freeaing point, put life thelr first serimmage work. After the /into the Cornell f preliminary work Coach Eddie) Coach Warner gave the men two hours A knockout within six SHOWS UP WELL and after a short practice set) ‘Three elevens were formed and each ork against each other. of them played remarkably good foot- Coach Edwards had charge of the) pail, In a three-quarter-hour scrim: ‘varsity, and thelr superforlty Was! mage one touchdown was made and a demonstrated thoroughly, for although goa) yicked from the field, The same neither side succeeded in scrub seldom succeeded in stopping the Hirmingham drop-kicked =the goal "7 ' mea oe sof the ‘varsity men, The and accuracy and nell’s punter this versity Preparatory School at Cleve- nthe fled. Cook junds and will layed Heim, in particular, was the stag of | %,8ne Wo pounda and will be played at yesterday's practice, running back a re punt through almost the entire scrub Aue ta (Au Sex, aud handling the ‘varsity In es-| with Ames in the box and Bowerman behind the bat for the All-Professional | iaish;, On Lo team we vin Sth | very, 18 ry few 171 WEST 12T ich he, has occupled OVER ro TRAM 31,000 Tm Gold, CHICAGO HAN NDICAPPER How near can you come to correctly forecasting the result of the Presiden- pl election? The New York Sunday | Ge! 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