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ING Ring Spendtorifte, “(here are the millions that fight- have won in purses and cide ? Tom Sharkey can account for some maall part of the roll; fonly one man. Others have made fortunes in the ring as well as the John L. Sullivan was the king of! Money-getters, and the king of @pendthrifts. During his fighting petiod the old-time champion made Over & million dollars, and to-day he W tending bar out in St. Louts for @ monthly ealary that he would have thrown away in an hour years ago. Sullivan gave his money away, and fwhen he could not give it away fast enough he threw it out in the Greet for any passer-by to pick up, / Even Rockefeiler could beggar him-| @elt if he had the spirit of old John L. Young Corbett “Young Corbett" has as little knowl. Age of the value of money as Yu! but Tom) Another Sullivan, | hii THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, Eos| SPORTS EDITED BY NEW UNIFORMS. WORLD [ THE COLUMBIA TEAM \ ; ootlg COLUMA FOO PALL SQUAD | SRRWZAG | after- REACT in A) }4 IN THEIR NEW KHAKI 1904 SMALL CROWD} AT THE TRACK. UNIFORMS i wih ot hak ROBERT EDGREN {ACK O'KEEFE WON FROM DICK GREEN (Special to The Bvening World.) a 118, Sept, 1—Jack O'Keefe, won from Dick Green, also of Chicago, In one of the hardest bat- tles ever seen at the West End Club last night after fifteen rounds of mille ing, Referee Sharp's decision being necessary, The battle was @ Dig sure prise, and all the more so after the jcrowd had seen the first four teak 2, It looked at that point as O'Keefe had his man all ‘but Green took a terrific ting, howevel and came back stronger the fifth, thirteenth under fi From then on until the Green held his own well and {t even looked as though ne @ chance Me Wie aes win COOLEY KROCKED | OUTBY WILLIAMS” (Bpectal to The Evening World.) " PHILADE Pa,, Sept, tae Jack William this elty, knock¢d out Fred Cooley, of Chicago, in three # jeounds at the Broadway Athletic Club last night, Willams outclassed and Cooley beaten from the outset, He showed much improvement over his last fight a few months ago, and is In line for a fight with some of the best middle-welghts. While Cooley Ia not a top nother, he has always glvea , k-a-Jack# a stiff argument, 2 Last night Williams was at his beet and simply smothered his man. The y } ' |was little difference in the weight the two men when they entered the |ring. Willams began to jab his man Jand feel him out, and before the end ‘}of the round had his full measure, He started the second with several hard jolts which made Cooley wince, ‘The latter held on to avold punishment, ohn L. himacit | | During the clinches he caught Willamd Bhortiy after the “Corhett”-Hanlon | sited the ‘asta, a he cat teaae, Aight, in San Francisco, the little Den- | punching Cooly all over the ring, || @ Verite went out to the race track. He en hen the second round cloned ihe ad just $1,200 nh hind te ae hicagoan was thred and bleedii } makers had been trimming him end came aulckiy tn the thin roune Jn the betting ring nerbett™ "aa Cooley started to rough It, but Wile Billy Roach, a New York sporting Hams dropped him with a left swii ‘th the ian for the count, \ “Her $1,200," anid = “Corbett.” | | up. “oily "wy be sent do e ith a left hook, As he arose “Take it for me. Play the roll on X | caowctat to» The wi eon oe World) isyeciat to The Evenine Wort) | In Game with the she Wig Rabon! Boys the Team tie was met wich a riant punen flush * fm the first race. Then Jay all the | SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sept, .—There] GRAVESEND, N. Y., Sept. 23.—The : A fs on the jaw, and as he fell the referee fmbvaion oa ¥ in the second, After was frost on the ground at the course| Gravesend track this morning was alive on the Hill Appears in Khaki Pants, iat decles toe’ wat foutook ao" That that, still win, put the whole this morning in the early hours and | with trainers, There was a lot of trot j call Pimeres on % in the third, eplitting itt The Stewards Have Failed to Take ite vind was sharp and cold, When] ting and cantering of the horses com- Which Are Hard to Tackle. | fin and place. After that » me, he sun took command, however, the] posing the active division of the stables and I'll have & couple more picked out : $ conditions were changed and a most] represented, and considerable useful | Notice of Startling Reversals of Form sxresanie morning followed. The track | work was done, but very few of the| American League Park was the scene/crumpied up by the offensive half-backs Roach nearly fainted. Was perfect and many trainers and| horses worked were strongly ridden out, | Yesterday of Columbia's first prelimi- Of De Witt Clinton d$ | Bad R Ww R r | “fay, do you know what the odds spectators witnessed the trials, which} ‘Training honors fell to Fred Burlew, | 4f¥ kame of the season, The ‘eld | The Three Stars, ret’ be asked. “They are giving 9 an wevera a aces ere uo Ware SENEAUIGGE ANE eset Waker He ye red out that peerless mare Be transformed from a diamond into a) Fisher, Metzenthin and O'Loughlin @ 1 against X, and the others are $ R. Bradley string were shipped | threesyear-old division. and’ phe reeled | checkerboard” sridiron, looka a bit Were the indévidual stare of Columbi. Better otill, If the first horse wins Again Yesterday. is muraing, Young wey, | ieee}? alf-maile guiton ino 24 seconds. strange, but from ail indications will be The whale team played together with here will be M200 to put on the sec, | 1, gins fell oad, be Jockey Frank O'Nell, who was in the |@ Dopular place for the fall game. The Blue ang White eleven of last year dise fond rece, and if that comes off all PRadies Hae i snue held oF {hie grand | part of the diamond behind the bases! played at this time. wh: igh onvalescen ally accomplishe that was "skinned" for the ball-playera| Practice was enccuraging, the colle iT liar pth OM! shore were by actual count betwen | Papper, ax if he Intended to run the “olumbla stable racers, in charg’ | ihe diatance, fi fe ceconda en Pee" | has not yet been aodsed, and made ScFlng 23 points in twenty-five minut feopidn't get even the secong bet down, the ‘ond and third races yesterday | substituted one for Sweet Pepper, ie ue ier ena, patios nine at the st workouts were the following: | rather a hard landing place for the erld- at datter-beck! yd TH ee | Just seventy-nine people in the secon’ nen when called to account he sald a G—Half-mile in 0.82, hane | iron warrior: looks. to have it “cinched.” Stanton ta the whole ring; and it you started | ple tn th 4] ‘Then when called “The ‘principal ‘workouts noted war: | “WAKGNING—Hs lors, ‘There {8 not quite 90 big like that the prices would| tier of the grand-stand at Gravesend. | he had carefully looked up the rules following: Lape: SENSO ee ales. nth a “bump” In the middle of the fleld as at lett ond for De Wi Clinton, played Grop to nothing.” Not more than 1,800 ocouplod soats in| and knew that all the punishment he FIRE~One mile and a turtong in|“ breeaingy We Barrick. tratner Com (there was at the Polo Grounds, but|exsellent and he will. formea: vntuable “Go ahead and bet it," ald “Cor-|the lower stand, Perhaps a thousand | could got was a fine. ‘The stewards) 7.04 05, handily; J, W, Rowers |ANNIE RUSSELL—Four furlongs in| there le considerable grade toward the Addition to some future college eleven, $ ett,” shortly. more wandered about the lawns, It| suspended him nevertheless CAUGHSAWAGA—Five furlongs in| ox PORT ae fut cn ee aA TAINEE: [north goal, out between what used | ene qumtrayiaes, many substitutes, after X lost, and Billy Roavh was saved | '* quite a difference from the epring,| Of course Sweet Pepper may have MOLLY Dah 5 H, Fyper. tralner. Laughllo, trainer, es . to be centre and left fields, which | twenty made two he trouble of trying to parlay "Cor-| when the average aitendance was! been a bit short Iasi time out, not Breet A Myre eae, it O6t | CASITA Five furlongs In 1.0% gallop. |!8 bound to favor the dleven which inane phe 9.8) thirty- Arig i } A wand winnings. something like 8,000 or 10,000, and when | having run since Washington, and there | CATRNGORM—Four furlongs in 0.68 1-2 roi AN son tele, rae has the north goal for an ob-| ner the | heked three A Goat Deal, Saturdays were like the old Brooklyn | may be some excuse Sweet Pepper a eee) Aad: Joyner, ralnier, via iia oor Jective. ‘This ts only @ plight objec. goals fro ned ave wih an h - nt | MY BUELL ee furlongs in) 08 | a The line-up wi i Corbett” saw a goat tied to and Sel mee iptegg days w ond up after the race and bought va " ind Zornes, teat ‘ia ps LACH Five-eighthe ia) “on te ae bibed ctleally sl he line~ “4 an: o 120 am a moet eee cu ‘cnmmaat “en Tentea ve Doe this wontertul-ahrinkage in ate! What can be said of the race run| long in 20%, handily; W. Bhields, | MAMMUATX—Four furlongs in O81, | bie that it can be kept dry after a rain. | awold , tanere ae Sor east | @he Owner, offered to buy ft for f5,|tendance mean anything to the Jockey | by Lord Badge? Ought not the public | vol Ny itn Six furlongs in ta, | WOTAN—One mile In 147, handily; R. | f@ll_ and still not have some slight | Finegta sith Fhehiele Nester Seubis @oats in ‘Frisco are worth about % Club? Does ft mean that the policy of | reasonably expect some sort of a race andily:; W, Shields, trainer, Miller, trainer, grade, As at present arranged, the grid- PAT | ee + CRMEPE see ereee Rheinatein | stitched, insuring: “Corbett got the goat. no seandal and Indifference to sharp from an odds-on favorite, one that) LADY AMELIA-Qne quarter in 0.35 ;wET—One mile in 148, galloping; | tron is laid out north and south, with | “'stsphonion RG. Robinion fWith Roach he started downtown | practice has met with the approval] showed so weil at Brighton In his races MINE cae “ralner. A |COLONBAY One mile Ja 1.4 driving; an beat point of vantage the centre of | Algeitinger, Wallace. 7 avatie oar, yi tne goat) of the public? It does mean that the! there? Lord Badge had no speed yea: eaing, W. Shields, trainer. D. Carter, tral jthe cheap Ddleachers which ile along | Metzeuthin, Donovan y. B. + Telford | Tp bn ‘a Peeials ce tak eu0sn ‘or- | public is withdrawing its support from | terday and was absolutely last in a f : JE fv Pe in 1.08, NIDAS- One mite In 147, easily; F. | left fleld. A canvas wind shield is to be ae. anni OTR a paigenoen be sasnien ely wih wd bree! elds, M Dl . de ett" that it would be best to send | racing and will continue to withhold | eld of five, LABO-Five (uriongs in 1061-2, brees A Thalt-mtle tn 0.51, ens- | Placed along the top of the stand to | Fisher, 7 ent iat BaP the “ppg eta | iiawsgt ween hey @ goat out to his quarters, t unless some pretense te made At) ‘This, preceding the Sweet Pepper gate Garroll Reid. tratner. ¥ ily r, trainer, ; A rhs rcga! who will alt up along | puchcowne— tah ner 2), Metsinthin, | Tins WTO a SINE f er | rac n ASON-—Three — furlongs in 0, PRI 1 ree-quarters in 10 there im the hate "trom Touchdowne—! rent! ‘ “Billy, take the goat Out @o the |keeping horsemen and jockey in proper | race and followed by the performan HON Three furlongs in JORITY — three-quarters | 8 | there. om th wind, It Mt happens to | ner. Coals from Touchdnwna-—Motsen yt at FREE. Beach,” he commanded, bounds. of First Mason, was enough to #0Ur/ RAPID WATER—SIx furlongs in 118, | FATHER Three-quartera ‘in 1.19, ptionally breesy day. | This afternoon's practice will be the We give you one of our ele % Roach odjected. Thore were races at Gravesend yes-| any race crowd that ever visited a handily: Roch Wishard, trainer, easily: A. Carter, trainer, | Columbia has iutroduced a novelty in | jast preliminary work before the Union wanchine hae for’ 1TH give you $0 to take It out | terday which the stewards could very | course, aad TRIM ge Beacek rebart | CALLOH BOx—Hix furlongs tn 118, Se line of football breeches this tall, | Same. Which OPeae Haein! Longe | | auality. Hematitcbed Hianakere . Ree E bapin- os “ ily; Enoe! ahi riving; Carter, trainet. No } sypindy ehief Gere, Be a good fellow, now properly have inquired Into, One Byford | First Mason has been hailed as th . YOSAN s in 149, galloping; Vaseeege be Properly 4 mune park to-morrow, | ots. te cents Roach took the twenty, stopped the the sweet Pepper race, The chart) pest four-year-old In traty He gave Five furlongs in 1.08, Vie Holl ner. | p ey are not, ie ———— full particulars.” eer for @ moment, called the Hearest | records show that this filly ran Ot Ormonde’s Right thirteen pounds a Enoch Wishard, trainer. DALESMAN lle in 145, ‘@nMty; | toms that the local collegians are sport. Giants ot Amertcan, pend on i. trust you and you ‘cn rig handed him the goat and #, | " hat the open ‘ , ND--Pour furlongs tn 0.51, brees. Odom, ing are made of khaki, for which many bey, ha Li | Brighton on Sept 12, and that theopen-| Grighton and beat him in a gallop if Enoch Wishard, trainer THE SOUTHBRNER—One mile in 1.48, | avant ses are claimed. In the firat| The New York baseball team has |f LEMOYNE HANDKERCHIEF Co. with instructions, and jumped Up) ing price was 4 to 1 and the closing | At Sheepshead he galloped Delhi into | BRITISHER—Four furlongs in 0511-5 handily: J. Odom, trainer. lace | if been Invited to attend the American 2 East 14th Str " gain on the neat beside “Corbett.” | price 5 to 1, Indicating only @ casual | tne ground. But Mr. Rowe's horses going with Jocund NIGRETTE—One mile in 147, driving; | Place tt cannot be so easily grasped as tre next Wednesday night, when + Corbett’ laughed. Interest In her performance, She fn-| run most disappointingly. Colonial airi | PULSUS y furlongs tn 1.98, hand We denmings, tralner. ag the softer moleskins, Aad thus will be Theatre Bare, jr, the manager of the ti \ t disappointing! shor | adden, trainer. a y—One mile in 1.44, hand- , George Gardner, while he held the |ishea ntth in behind Thirty-third, Vi-| iy padly beaten one day and breeaes * sitor Five furlongs, in 1.0519%,| “Oliv; “W. dennings trelner Rotter (oF Finnere wae are tying t a Wit present | Ee tee soe: “tent heavy-welght championship, | dea, Brush Up and Danseuse. Neue the bent Mabel Rich rWisen tune Madden, tratner. HATTIE, DAY—Four furlongs in 0.85, | Sake off tacklers, In rainy weather it | riage,” with re er ag is — ——— qmade a barrel of money, He spent) on that day Danseuse was prac- Ming Oe on de EE ix, furlongs ty is 12 breezing: H. Harris, tralner, | 1s superior to the other stuff, as it sheds | any. Pg Mavited to attend and SPORTING a / a ora face on ~ iw 4 Medden, traine cE ve gat in 0, a ¢ ft on trotting horses, and expected 10! catty teft at the post. She made up|aimoat record tin time. Next thme out she) waTiRs Hive, furlongs ix 107| hangitvs de Neumayer, trainer phe Fain and does not become water- | ary’ expected to take advantage of win enough with his stable to re | gs east half a dozen tengtha on Sweet cannot rals handily: J Madden, tral saat ING GROUND—A quarter in| !08#ed #0 ae to weigh down the play-|the invitation. BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB. (ire from the ring. phi 1 beat her out, Yesterday, beaten. t hi} LIE RUSSELL Five fur eaatiy; G Cornell, trainer, ers. The new material is being tried —————[—=—__ SIX RACES T + Me fe oill fighting. per and bem a \ boas Wi ae | tis ace, yeaterlay. Bh a ore W, breeaing: ‘T. Murphy, trainer, WORT MA ‘Three furlongs in 0,88, | this year at Columbla for the first timo Ames the Box. SPECIAL T tan Darnevee, gwect {he ives oh aie He was very Dealy| COPEL RLOMIT Ee Manny tein | at! Tee futiongs Im 10, breew- | 204 Proved @ great success in the rainy | with Ames in the Box and Bowerman | | Zraing leave E:¢ ; Dixon Squandered } the pos Dantes. Danaeves, beaten. GLORIELER CPG furlongs: In Lor Burlew, trainer. ; days that marked the early part of Co-| behind the bat for the All-Professjonal oe a ge PM BY onderful , Pepper just breezed all the way hb Mocormtc A hat lumblu's eth |team, the crack Central Islips will have haat . Dixon, the most wonderful sreezing: J. H. M rmick, trainer A t In 0483-6, practice. le hat lived Was steadily Backed, Racing ta Discouraging, SPRING-One ‘milo tn 148 If, hand (rainer, to play the game of their career next | very Te tlnutens Bite sao that ever ae ; racing Is mosc a scourag: F. Presgrave, trainer, nthe in 0.3% Well tried Out, Bunday at heen ine eae Talipe | from, 1208 vinta sy made almost as much money’ in his Yesterday et Pepper opened at jurse there may “be good and ten 4 5 18 - or the pi 0 of tres Hundred fights as John 1. Sulll Pr ae eh was poadne ba. ned, clos reasona for all these upsets | OF NANit Me mcbowell, iratner’ in 0.95,| Yesterday Gotumbin was well tried out jalong without @ single defeat, Their | Eas bus (4 bag himself, Dixon was @ ckless . Sto 1. ‘The owner of this filly nothing to show | mig {Vr furlores in in what was expected to be a rathor |battery, Williams and Hope, will have eiey, avery 20 shod ‘and @ hard drinker ade foe tee Oneaes ant breexing W. Wablen, trainer In 10% | easy practice mateh with De Witt Clin to be at elt ve fo Mo pete | less for Tom O'Rourke, Niel nee. : e y x action in As vane ae trait, brees.| tO" High School. The schoolboys had Gee ot the bent Of the “yea! : CHICAGO HANDICAPPER e etait to-day be hasn't & dent te fre a ate ale, da [Would Temedy, yet even re tulle anda, quarter | MIMO il, trainer, @ much heavier team than {8 usual fof | ————————————7 Witeon bier: Raves bie,” Hie srontncss ond his OO enone the publi; | Pald stewards would hesitate to inqulr ’ trainer rtd DENTON one mile In 148,| the prep schools, the line averaging \ eatness and fb od It his privilege to fool the pub’ nto the running of horses which hap-| goy PREIGN Ves in 1.05 162 handily: G. B. Morris, tralrer, pounds and the whole team 165 pounds, Glory are departed, and his coat Ms aod the officials by substituting an | pen 1 to be he cee of intlu han. \USTISS—Five furlongs in 10 Brees Added to this, although the Columbla mus at the sibows in the paddock for Sweet | and power a: Frank Brown: trainer ing: Ed Graves, trainer, players were about twelve pounds + Of all the fighting men who have NIG TH ARG Furlones (18 10, | Weightier to the man, the schoolboys a ainer, ‘ made fortunes in the ring, those who | | ORMOND: Three furlongs knew how to tackle flercely and were | fave anything Jett could be cou 1 iONDE arse furtonas in} Aye not afraid to try elther. From the very @m the fingere of one hand. ans | trat m i start of the game they falled to dis- | gome, cary & dig ote Tenet in Oe ¢ play the nervousness and disorganiza- Tom Sharkey has a paying business poke AP DAWN-Bix furlongs In Lit tlon usual in schoolboy players, which and a bet of money well invested, proomine: JW. Rogers. tratner, | peaks well for the coaching done by Bob Fitzsimmons has some property | AGILE Four furlongs tn 054 1-3, brees - ‘Jake’ Walt, They ripped into the Bo bas Jim Cort but very Ii | sti Pi our furlones In 028, breos ‘ Columbih team as if they were meeting to show for his enormous earnings. | Enoch Wishard, trainer, | something In their own cl and In-) Terry MeGovern eating meat g# in 118, hand — aa |deed they were superior in one detail. | | gix times a week, Jeifries can buy a ng World) | (Spactal to The Evening World) furlongs In philadetphia Jack" O'Brien, the | Thelr ends practically as cers tae | Quanrer Size Quarter Collar enses of wine. Tort R u t. 2 Al ; In re wht. trainer, | « -weight fighter, who Is not | Columbia wing men, who were PEABOOY flew more cn wine. Tommy Ryan + 1 N. J clever middle- weight fig! | f thel tions by their epponente OLUETT, iBOOY & CO.., pad Jack O'Brien are bot er (0 i season {s not : nnual call for candidates | wasting any time In clinching matches | out of thelr pos y P po! tasatee OF CLUETT ine wonanen omers ? Jimmy Britt nas tays olf, Harvard already nag a "POPS fo Ue & a wedays, in slated to engage in an-| when Cotumbla had the ball, #0 that | gele he ever won inve 1a mys for the Te a ther battle to-night. He Is to fight 5 elaco, And t he | " A by ain Walter Foulk, about sixty j } Billy Stitt, the hapi-hitting Chicago - En t two men appeared on the gridiron yes pugilist, in a fifteen-round bout, to be SSCOVERE THAT APPEALS TD OLD ABD supoLe. e ” ote e Eureka A C., A STARTLING NEW D! i. A > » 9D! "PASTIME A. C. GAMES. ynd eréay afternoon, ape Me ore the Eureka || AGN Wham Tide Hs ated oh A Rea, BR eenbenees ; " ble Windsor, the end That there is a wealth of goad, | BY CORNELL TEAM A few years ago Stift was considered EW RENSATION. NEW CIRCU LATION, NEW ree Fesiime A. < sag i put of business for saine football material among the to be one of the most dangerous fight- 1 have labored indafetieably for 20 yearn in the fled baa pentac or ted boom is now very who | members of the entering clase wns ¢ ers in the He had a right-hand of Dissance of Men. My name tan New York's . k . o of a t ut Qr hte te g tery Is a lent. for fully twenty-five of the ean: wallop Cc at est Bon S Magpnral at fusing breathing se Master Specialist. @ couches ha Nd nmen, The most prom: | ITHACA, Sept. B—The Cornell squad | Ti. yjow in on O'Brien remains to be ee dtas Guetta en Dr. L.R. Williams, pee at few agong the new men were Stan- | took easy practice yesterday, several of | seen tt have done for 2) years dove not com: [| qu, ‘ hart a tackle ftom Smith Institute. | tho players belng sore from yesterday's | It is doubtful If he will, as O'Brten ite Ik, importance with my latest, diecovery——The haitcback to fullback "a nd ‘Ritter, quarter-back of the Law-|hard scrimmage. Coach Warner in. | '#,,(0% shitty for bim to, < “iean at derful as thowe of radium. and more far reaching and OLD DR GRINDLE, | Guild (rom. full-back to halt . hog , with this Patt the ross res Practical than any known remedy. By iis secret Use Bo, . what the format renceville team last season, The ends tel the men in many new forma- catch-weights, for hal t 4 od men can re made youne taain—ean tare once more oP yeste a sone lat in the 4 , in eet, ‘he 9 ie seoms to know, but ag yet tried running down under punts, ihe store: On WAS Spent | colts —_ the Sieor gn fire. of rly youth—can throw off the bool at eae pas, Menhe bee Wio have banded pecks have been drilied th on) and were allowed for te Pao | 'a, pert De subd Gapclenia Hobokens May Lose Lindeman, This is NOT a Patent Mediing. Ite only sunoed ote, sor jw every interest in : we thin on to tackle. ulon, ier 4 } emael vs " my i. ef it H 4 y number of additions were mvle ti ihe| League managers are attecepting fer my ce Sreidest tm America, commlites, apaninie! |and Crawford showed up to the test | caved to-day, Furnas. (ub-bact tae | whotesa!_ ralds on, the Hoboken Club, Widual case ‘ba dinanoed 9 ne : , her Ike] years aK urned to the univei eats . word, to frame a definite football polley, advantage, the trio running toget At present ag are rife that their had After a year's absence, Ho was given fi ed he athietes are to be trained + 4 in by Suggesting a definite! ionkwork and nailing the man with the | After 2 ition, MeDonal ball before ‘he had a chance to get! tute hall several Inst year, report new freshmen, a substi- | crack ont per the New mar is to go Hi . . pitcher te of play in whic’ e Crimson’ York bey) the very b + er aca, = with the

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