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COLUMBIA PLAYS NO EXTENSION F, AND M. TO-DAY. F OF RACING DATES. LOOKS AS IF THE HIGHLANDERS ARE NOW THE REAL NEW YORK “GIANTS.” PP TDHIGDHD 11 0 SOOOOS 04-00664-064: rOvd4 O04 9 414006 TROT ouT YOUR, CHAMPS, MR. BRusn, Perwaps THis 19 THE REAL J yi, SITUATION ry » he “ M, ; 1) 004 “THE FAVORED SuIToR.. A f | —— aa 96444 44444-9944493O9444O0494-45-6 4-.45-00040449-.09O0OO00OD 4 pitta hte RES ; What promises to be one of the best re be prutle ts battles between little fellows that has) & ever taken place in this country will ve the six-round bout between Hughey Mc-| : ct broskiy, and Tommy” Murph, ti the cleanest cut, those of Sullivan did MeCoy" was awarded the decision over LBs as much damage. promising fighter of this city Twin Sullivan, of Boston, at the endof . h These lads will come together in a @ix-round bout before the National Ath- leue Club, of Philadelphia, to-night. A victory for «Pher boy wht ana great deal to him, as Frankie Neil, tho bentamweight champion, has announced Crazy-looking haymakers that some the twentieth round of the prettiest) way reached the mark were his stock in fight seen in this city for many & Year. trade, The very awkwardness of Twin's Peerless in his science as ever, sbifty,| style had McCoy guessing and ace quick on his feet and lghtning-l!ke counted for more than one hard jult with both hands during the early part | janded unexpectedly, Had Sullivan con+ @ of the fight, MoCoy gave flasyes of is gistently played for McCoy's stomach, Tve studied algebra and trig his intention of boxing the winner tn t old form and delighted the ere who ena weak ane the result And conte sections too. @ twetny-round bout in 8an Francisco or laid two to one in order to string thelT might have been different. As it was, There's only one thing puzzles me | 10s Angeles, Cal, for the championship rolls on an old-time favorite. Sullivan's backers thought they were (1 guess it puzzles you). Just a5 soon as he returns from England, After the tenth round had passed and | worsted in the decision and claimed Where he is slated to Aght site Bomtst, x Sullivan's recuperative powers bey eal | the worst they should have had was @ Greek roots and all philosophies Hot dt dad alia lalailadil _\ gu to reassert themaelves, the McCoy | draw, BUTE cise oe mid 0 0. sion Murphy and MeGovern are ta stock began to go down, Time and| ‘Yhelr favorite was dead game. He . the bast of shape for their contest aw never fo agoin Sullivan reac cond hoisted the whi T've mastered forty-seven tongues 4 result of their four weeks of hard “ effective jolts, shifts and swings. In| lteg, but | 1d his colors to the mai &y From Sanserit to Ohinee, nd ooreeante ga Chimay Nel the thirteenth round he shifted home aad, though Ured at times, kept bravely ‘ : ¥ md bout In Philadelphia stomach blow with the left that, had !t) on nging away at his elusive op- Ns phllogtd sent me pussies me | frends fee ie We wes Conese tee 2 been quite true to the mark, would| ponent. Y guess it puzzles you): ° e f%, vg amount of money that ho To A MH ° How “Champions of the World” can | » wif Seat AcClovern tornight. Jack Mes AN DOWN A HoLg— be THE AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS then and there.| Loyal fight followers turned out to has won considerabie | Sullivan was n0| an aggregate gate something over $3,000, On the showing ma‘ Guigan will referee the fight. (Special to The Evening World.) that time, Sullivan put in his best work, { LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 23 —"Kid | Wile the blows landed by McCoy were f $ 606460445906% SHPO SPITS SE POFOSSD® +-H C2% one-to-two shot at any stage of the|and there is every reason to believe ‘ Be sec « * iest 10d Ger Uabenis teieal sth oreioeh tee LOOK LIKE THE APEAL GIANT Gamk Arter bo bed atuck wut the ton| the men will be tesiches agem, Sek q ‘Minor Leaguers” too Nabi trom (he. seane ot the —s rounds and won tpe even money bet that! livan will not want for backers if the 4 A after It Is over ©940900000040044490 O90090149008004000806600 F000) D4 1 4:04 44444446444466499940O010900006000066000604 | McCoy would de returned the winner I price another time is 2 to 1. McCoy opened the fight in his old Sa wun NENT UELY THAT RACING, COOMA IAL FREOMAN AT TH anes plonship after all. about (en pounds the best of the And suddenly thi of MeCoy never noi ° better PY eo. “4 VAnKage, in van e foun no, have passed, and even those nearest Munroe, but @ seasoned, crafty, cool- % fhe throne have not seen the lips of) CINCINNATH, Sept. 28—August sen | (Special to The Evening World.) The salo of seats for the denefit to | headed veteran of the ring, who knows | {the Autocrat of the Giants assume mann, President of the National Dase- (Special to The Bvening World.) GRAVESEND, N. Y., Sept, %—The Mered the New York National|# well as any how to take and how that pucker which fo th 1 : $ SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Sept. %—The be tender to avold a beatin Dueker which forms the sound | pay Commission; President Johnson. uf| westher waa ehtil ‘a epi training hours at the Gravesend cours? | 1. pc pageball Clud at the New-York | “yeni hott fre opened ve Sulll- -wgafhaaaaal the American Leamue, and President) (at Te teRtUGn Uh CE SAY were most agreeable this morning, ‘The | 70. gunday night cpm yeserday. | van's noso early in the game, and at — Fulliam, of the National League, mex| tack was In falr condition at the bay | trainers lined the quarter stretch and tl hase seats,was | intervals the Kia paid lt attention to | | cWRouldn’t tt be funny tf the Bostons| here yesterday and passed on contested COUN thls morning during the gal-) Much Is being written just at present perhaps the opportunity might be seized | there was a ter enow of spirit | “be first person to purcha’ the damaged mem| effect. | ahoud win after all, and if after all) cng disputed cases in the dractng list. | PINK hours. ‘The J. R-Drake racers,| Concerning the Introduecion of a bill to.deal the game a body blow. Thirdly. | during the galloping hours than has| Andrew Freedman, who paid #9 for | sullivan sent home Tore than one good ‘ 5 lants should play a series with| ‘Tho Hrooklyn club was fined ti for|! charge of Trainer Enoch Wiahard, |!" this State providing for an extension | |i" not likely that the Morris. are O08" | been seen aince the meeting began. two orchestra chairs. Shortly after: |smash t> MeCoy's fieurehend, but it ‘ the champions of the American League) playing an exhibition game with | Pulled out for Morris Purk during the of the present racing season in order They do not want the property to The most conspicuous work of the wad Joe Yeager purchased one seat for ever ry the claret came,very spar- * for the world's champlonship? | Youngstown, Aug. 26 Wheeling mady| Morning. The Valentine lot left at an| (0 meet the demand which it is said | ldlo. and rather than have such a thiN§| morning was furnished by Trainer C. | 8%. ingly. 5 —_ | pv hie’ that Youngstown larbored| early hour for Latonta. will be made upon the Jockey Club for | happen would no doubt apply for dates.) ge Rowe's Colonial Girl going a mile| The programme has not been com- ‘fim Meprain, handing of fatty lon ® DF lpede © curious thing that any per-| Wheellng's charge, but nntounced that | Smart move of the seepiechaser It I not Likely that any such bill wii) | DUINIME desire to get Into the ache) creparation for her engagement In the | tain to appear are Alice Fischer, Grace] «aig 1 m not going to say Ill 5 fonal prejudice should be allowed to. (he fines for egies in the future) manaor, who in preparation for ap-|be introduced for many reasons. In Oriental, at a mile ai t o be| Cameron, Corinne, Peter F. Dailey, | beat this fellow, but there won't be . prey Would be mu pi Instead of ing renowals of the nd a quarter, t interfere with a meeting between the) "The ince in the Meadow Brook at Mot arge dguinat the New York Na-| rie Park reeled off a mile and A quare| fee, ATH lace, to begin April 1) Westchester Club's leases, A simple to; decided on Saturday, the last day of | yeontgomery and Stone, Eddie Foy, Rob. | any two to one bet on the result.” ‘i —_—_————— EEE © NGiants and the Highlanders, if the|Uonal club for playing With Hobokea| ter with wegnt up in 2.12 handily and run to Dec, 1 In this State would! lution of the problem and the one chat) the meeting, The distinguished racer | oy Graham, Harry Corson Clarke, Dan [Highlanders should carry off the) While having been Ineligit 1s,| |The principal workouts noted were the| Kill the Washington meeting, oF at seaut | tl nrobahly be decided upon {fou the | did Ker gallop in fine style and ts un-| s¢cavoy, Herbert Cawthorne, Gilbert | of thelr league. ‘The claim of the New. York American | gyaeare j Randa Ae eriusly. AMMAR Ghestor course, maintain it as a training | doubtedly in fine racing fettle. __ | Gresoey, Main Stevens, Wiliam, Pru : YSONBY : : r att p Bagedall, under modern manage-| slub for Mulligan and Vincent was re- | SYPONBY Dive furlongs in 1.07, brees-| weak in March, and. its fall meting [Around and charge up to each racing as-| The beat workouts were as follows: Nella Ber pa, Lealie Leigh, i ttle | Lmppnt, 2 a business as well as a sport. Paes fort tars ev cenet Airected to | ISR NELITES Seven” fureen in 1.94, | Mould change to 4 winter meeting, ve- | ciation & pravrata share of Che Ga: | ANAID RURSELI Five furlongs In| Mary Bi ry 4 to act a0 coaster ue. 4 Tt fs as sure as the science of mathe-| notify President Bert, of the Pacifi handily: James Rowe. trainer, ' | inning Dec. 1 and running until nearly | Denses, 101, handily; W. Barrick, trainer. | iain toa }matics that a series of contents de-| Natignal Levgue: that BLUCHER—Four furlongs in 0.33, “Dts Would Not Lone, LADY MINTO-A half-mile in 038, | ——— os e ‘or tat All Likely, breesing: Jamep Rowe, trainer, "str, Bele| 18 thts way none of the racing asso- t breesing; W. Barrick, trainer | be| AUGIR—Four fur.ongs in 0.55 1-4 going| It Is not at EUGENIA BURCH—A mile paid or the nb held here in New York, would pack | Mi} or the nlaye best teams in the world,| under the New u with Blue! mont Is Koing to Rie ‘bretiy bit of | clations would lose any dates; Belmont 4 a quar- ls Y t tf er in 21%, handily; Ws Sich, “}@ay baseball park even tinto the outer! reserve lista the tolawieg anche site ADMIT Pg g Marlones to Lit 84, his fanlucn Mon. Wash fry ary ec er the | feat Ter thre eee be he “eletion trainer. Most seat of the farthest bleacher, | hot allowed: Ry New York (National) | MOL EY WEA eT er a ae tealner. best “money-makers ton. ‘the ciroure |In any quarter, The racing associations MEMORIES—One mile in 1.45, handily; | Buch a series would bring In a for- ig Dyrers, reser red | from Montreal! | breeaing. H. ‘i Burses are small and expe ases cheap. would Bo Coubt nesene, 18, {hh athe . Clay, trainer, 3 of ational) — Clement, | ¢ . 5 an ru a ve 7 | tune to the managers Fason, “Merrill, Mueller wand. Pattee | CAtarter In Gas One mi fickey Club would cate. to have: any Inculry_or lone dates DY loping. of -n HEALAW fe tat 2 +e, Mente! \ ‘The remark {s not oneiaalebat it from Jersey City and Yeager trom| — andily; HH. H.| discussion In the Legislature on racing few days ncn to let Weatchester 9. Tl rire CAPTAIN One mile in LA? i / fF peems to me that only fear of defeat) Montrea twe | LONE DAYB—Five furlongs in 1.04 9-4, | Batters. is very probable that the whole affair , Bal- © “and corisequent lors of prestige could] geatrve Hints the tellowing dratie mere handily: Matt Byrnes, trainer | Legislative bodies are pecullar, and will be amicably arranged, loping; George Barbee, trainer. a REV'ANA--Four firrongs in 83% ees: | COLONIAL GIRL—One mila in 1.41 3-6, D blind the astute Boss of the Giants to oiyrnes, trainer, eee —| handily; C. EB. Rows. trainer, Matt this baseball Klondike. Perhaps to a| Manus from Buffalo, Yeager from) woh OF THE VALE—One mile and a oiesiaati’ MY MATE—Five furiongs in LO) 1-2, the man down a hole the Americans look voy “rook 1m (National) Owens from | quarter in 216, handily; A. J. Joy- Bs D, Collins, trainer, bane cena “we pay aly a Sh Uke the real giants. pringtield, Mass; Courtney and Cly-| eek A “ive furlongs in 107 1, bree: FT-Six furlongs in 1.17, han- “j If not, then it must be that tho| mar from, fumales Kelle Bunche | nee Ade Soynert etuiner. on dilv: R. Campbell, trainer. time A. C. at Madison Square Garden precedent established last year of Jet-| yn ae ete ydon | SANDARIA—Four furlongs in 1.04 1-2, | FLYING SHIPoPive furlonge in 1¢5 (0% New Year's eve have decided to ting Dreesing J W. ‘Rogers, raiser all out’ W. Clay, trainer, | make the affair an Olympic revival in the ers in on the clean-up Is| from Baltimore. 1c h x Beerciil ws tke, tiesh and bie asec: i | MARITINMAS Ope Bue in 6, hate) TE AM IS ENCOUR AGING DOVECOTE A halt-mile in 0, brees- | honor of the Olympic games which, ar ; bs | _. ing; J. Odom, trainer, eld every four years, Glates, It would look queer to the pud-| COFFEY TO FIGHT. | HINO six ‘furlongs in 1.2 | ete see held every four years, the last being edent were not followed. Feakes, train ore Six furlongs in 1.19, tJ eet ivan, Chief ‘hd fl kr) ier te foes prectatle to be ; alle nL, Ralioplng; ee galloping; F. Welr, train Gpecoy, of zene Patan, cee esterase! to tallow it, Kid Coffey, the crack Brooklyn light: | ERT A dis turienes tw TUVENAL MAXIM Six Curl-ngs tn 11%. | the World # aif, way ie a member of ‘Therefore 10 games. weight, I getting ready for the fali| 1193-4, handily; R. W. Walden, (Bpsetal be The Bresing ‘Wortd.) scrubs’ loft for a touchdown, the only cyt} st AE Four farlon in aso, | the some o RF hate ina ate "a ; M0 fought | : | PRING ‘ ep. Am neore of ¢ ‘ meet. Mr. Sullivan wh! Nothing. Saried tampalen. Celie hes fouaht | | Laat wgeven furtengs (a Lh | cm hoes fot SR eee eee is losing wideh of the avis [TEU RRUNE Ee Tie range the athletic evens aie ee ane S Gust @ trip or two to Europe for the| tear he and sarin ‘Carol handily; P.. Wimmer, trainer. "regular practice of tne Princeton ‘var- nna . 0 aWks ix furlongs in 12 | Ceactly, be aa those held at ene wardness which was #0 evident in his. breezing; J. Neume a dr " >, ; : v. ‘, ‘ e a E: tion i magnates wo} ten-round draw in Canole's he PALM BCARER- Seven furlongs tn 1.9, sity was quite encouraging. ‘Time and . OXFORD—Quarter in. 0.24, beet ; J, |8t, Louis Expositto i players, w! i iis deasatinias Hig, ane pees, fifteen, nd draw with handily J. HW. MeAvoy, t gain the ‘varsity backs ploughed holes work, and will doubles make an ex- oe hin, tratner, lly J A Track ‘ommittee has been ap-| ns je c dden. urtongs In 12) Drees in the serub line for gals varying from cellent tackle, he has a good com- alte walle in 0.50, handily; pointed, the members of which have Vination of welght and speed, Dick H ey would like GRENADES Mey would like ¢ 1 A bac ‘trainer. plans under way to turn the Garden on 0 back to the! Jimmy Briggs ing, J. homes and offices,|to make a match 0 7 7 vi a Ci ith appro- ‘away their pencils and score books | And Will axree to Any reasonable con. GALLEO-Six furlongs tn 1.%, breeaing; | five to fifteen yards. Siiort, Cooney and 4 u HE Da Taree Phat night into an arena, wi t try Ma tase +s abeet & ee the weight to be 1a pount H. McCormick, trainer, Stannard, tore great gaps in the scrub Natinguitted teasae by halfonck. alee | "090, easily; George vent decorations, almilar'o tise used John L. Sullivan, of Lawrence, Miss, SALVATHLLA—Five furlongs in 1.10, ‘ f STAMPING GROUND—Mile in. 147, | &t_the ancient Greek games season starts, will also be accommodated by Coffey ai) t ‘Tom Green, trainer rush line, and the whole team appeared Tete, ards tnrwuge tackle, |" "“handlly: George Cornell, trainer,’ | committee has been appointed to In P ‘ weight. NNATUS—One-quarter In 0.25 1-2, | (© be infused with new life, ; : | DAINTY—Mile and ‘or MoClellan (uv preside on ve a that “minor league” shriek by a ting: James Blute, trainer Tho offensive work of the team was succeded im storage Aor bana Geek |. driving ©, Yencthes trates” 1a, | Mayor ees ihe shot that will an- Nee York's le mm on Figures that don't le fur- WOMEN’S GOLF MATCH GR ICHNSON—One-quarter in 02534, excellent, but at times the men did| tackle. The ‘varsity, will probably line PROPERS aia and a quarter in 213, | nounce the frat event. Mase. Specie aurea, Eocei f best reply that the American . going SI LT e Obe-quarter in B06 Beem to be very strong on the de- a ows this att a janisbee fy Sganings, trainer. og — = n wii ee coe ck at th SiNaieity ead Mila bnk tab: tan Oh j nreering: A. L. Aste, trainer, | (ense, for several times the seTub backs Cooney, “loft big I oe hae Campbell ‘tralner, DreL, iams, sa oa me ing season in New ¢ ¢ Clem- E—One-quarter tn 0.26 brees-| nade good clean gulne through the, Jruteher; righ rd, Short rit DICK NERNA hth | aaneeneneneee nnn . ‘A. Griscom trophy will engage ths : BERNARD 5 Chicago, Philadelphia | Women of Boston, Philadel A. Simons, trainer " " al, { the Fresh: tackle, Stan pet, 8 d, Ward tn andly ; * ‘tay toon tralner. | gs Jelphia gn the ; _|lne. Matamell, one of the Freshmen p Betela, where both leagues have Patiader tan Geiriet OA ie Laks of the R pa Hag od 1191-2, handily; | candidates for halfback, distinguished teapeatn: lett halt WW mayne, Fees LEQNIDAS—One mile te Were | iC dfn OLD DR. GRINDLE, H an “he peat day Ga Oct iid | WELLO—Five furlongs In 1.06 breesing; | himeelf by « pretty run around the Sietormtcks FIRST MASON—MI League, 1.67.15. forces meet, the winner W. House trainer an Cee. ‘League. 1,680,207. seeing the Tight to play fhe Boston et “wiad the second day for the Brooklyne vs. Murray Hills, WILTSE WILL PITCH. a | The Rrookiyn National League team Coban X Gi Va, Hobokens. | Will play the Murray Hills at Olympia Park, One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Next Sunday will be the farewell ap- street and Fifth avenue, on Sunda aes eee ‘ * MUNROE AS REFEREE. ; mi) ve-eighths tn 1.04, ening; J. MeLaugtlin, ecaighiha In With Wiltse, of the Giants’ pitching} Jack Munroe refereed the contest Lon pADSSCAPR irvecien in, train staff, In the box for them, the Ni last night between Johnny Burdick and rance of the Cuban X Glants on |The Brooklyns yal pave heir rej | burgs will try and even up the seore| Kid Broad at Watson's Theatre. Mun- ‘ croat ear 4 x, 1.03, ie Bt, George cricket grounds. After \tcam in ihe Held. The game should be |with the Central Islipe at Equitanie |roe was to have been present on Mon- ADO tia Eat ; he & | star colores a1 close and exc! jurray Hill und: 4 and sail for Cuba, | will bave a National Leegue piaber 74 Park next Sunday. In their last game, | day, but was called to Boston on int. c bring * ‘Osc which wi eleven-inning affair, ¢! MAT! furlongs in 1. AE tie 4 arainat all (nin Tor, them. Oscar Jones or Cronin |W one tone ons | ie hae ated the hy; TW 1 . Saad | pseu Sr event eg =e Ste a Simba | ver © Smtppammns | OE aha