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EDITED By T EDGREN "_ROBER eal NEROCR i AL Rh Soo. “m Grentent reg AM on. 1c) Gearnooe k we ae reek hae: i Te eri, tn hnson. A SATURDAY, Ss sh "tty dace «Acta Young vane Aine How tt and Toes PROCTOR'S S i25th ST. The Royal Box | Wick Bigie Paul vate: Breet Day. ane aes oan, nen os 234 ST. Pe rtd al Mi | Super Shows il tp oF 'ANGIOLA WINS. CHARTER OAK $10,000 RAGE ~~ ‘His PRICE; FIGHT IS AT A STANDSTILL ee SE | €0u Burlesaue and Batee fl + ‘MANHATTAN BEACH | SHANNON’S BAND; |PAIN’Sf0rt a ARTA: HUG" ” Gy 8 reek Eaaartt ite Beart, (fate, Patty, A Manhattae EEE OEE. : MARY av JOHN | Conteris BR. | Evers, Rv's. at sis | A Refissal by: the Nelson Bias to Accept the| ** Champion as Referee Leads to All ~ .- Sorts-of Ugly Talk About the Battle. Battling Nelson has ‘enone his Attention to fancy work , ang medicine CHARTER OAK PARK, HART- si FORD, Sept. 6.—The final heat and race for the Charter Oak Stakes of | $10,000 ‘was won to-day by Angiola. td to dope out a coming ring Zephyr was second, Norman B. third Loy the training performances |and Giinwood M. fourth, Time—2.09 3-4, Sabana damond ‘pr "| ‘Whe finish of the $10,000 Charter Oak pee aad Raymond HITCHCOCK } ‘and Nelson are doing their pre-| stake raco of which four heats were (Spectal to. The: Evening World.) es Senied to Jeff. He sulted you then, and| 7768 * 882.15! in Basy ble ‘Stunts ina way that would | trotted yesterday when Sadie Mac, the SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6—Champion) will have to sult you now, It’s Jeff ‘any one ‘unacquainted with tHelr | favorite, dropped dead on the track, ullarities. Britt ja the clever boxer | was the mosi interesting event on the | Batiliig Nelgon is the. uncouth | cara for to-day’s racing at Charter Oak . Yet in the training it is: Britt | Park. 4 indulges in rough work, while the} In the heats trotted yesterday, Zephyr, = Dane tries the fancy touches, Britt- fim Jeffries agreed to referee the, Neison fight at Colma. on’ Sept. 9 for $1,000, or $1,000 less Gan the gum he originally demanded. Now he wants $2,000, and last night at Los Angeles he 25,00,75,81. Mats. To-day, Sat. E AST Mdigon $4. Theatre sath Brey By ee 1 Britt will be in the-ring at 1.90 néxt Sat- urday prepared to Ick all ‘the Danes you can bring with you, but the man OF M a or nobody with the Britts, You ean fust| The | TY DOWN E Dut this where you can read it: es Fat play. AT SEA GIRT Ftp best pete ane Mpeg ed seer that he would not serve 88/ Who Is going to stand by and nee that \ e BRITT'S dat dail ig iectden | Ames 22 B18 gully eee eT uae we- | First Ri giment Rifl reteres for a cent lean everything fs right while he Js doing it ee hardest kind of slugging. Ho} (ores, and Enis € emen ‘This pecullar state of affairs is due to| will be Jim Jeftries,” lew F Beare wae » eficourages ils) tratning: partners to erie Pacers Capture Militia and the ‘etlon of Manages Nolan, who, No Settlement Reached," [aaisaigis/mrsis Hy a et Soin Arend to him, and ail the while he, was general rene looking after thé Interes Dati ats contaieils MES ts Ses - ‘Punches as if he had the Dane himself whet pigceded ig) art ay avon ing Dane, Nolanlast. night. immediately p o'clog] gS Sette: eat Regular Match. Garter Oak ev arth egram an-| Without a ‘eettlement being reached. || 1h St, ad a ane canvas, “He takes }js trainers | gible for the cree of Sadie Mi EN pee cat ce se tae tiie third Nolan absolutely refused to come off) ‘PASTOR’ ERs a them all out. | Sadie Mac in . now ingn Storie ne with Br Je mow oa Sa Aer emote allay Kathertue L. Wilk, of aa GIRT, N. J. ‘s pct raph atberer ge S ae te and & 38t. Tpnlcr thetcutbone ait be tena ee STOR S eat nA. MINS “through 4 gruelling battle. | Gait, ontario, Phere a year ag: » N. J, Sept. 6.—Bright = dashing in. from tand for} ‘conjecture. ne Se ph ‘eal ‘ ot New York, |Sunshine favored the riflemen who to- declaring that he would not sta Ghia Oni gitsmas Goiaata: DREAMLAND rai! wed he wee a famous | She wae never re in a race. ‘Ths |day “began competition in the rest: "| Jett as xeteree: of @ tol of unsavory? ramors, aad ane | AGH TRO} BOATS, ‘He | mare won $130,250 this season, mental team match and the Wimbledon Immediately Manager Coffroth sot Gontretemps of Inae night will but add to Largest Hl ppedrame im oS SS Aigcscns “house aie to those eas He | is a three Tear-oid ‘won about out aod in “TM besa busy and summoned Manager Britt and| Wis, sten tise ki wet BB RACES A ‘over|a Jmod@:out ‘now and then. He | stakes. an‘ 3 er ‘way until his staff is on the HARTFORD, ¢ Conn., Sept. &—two| The regimental teanis - participating Other interested parties. how are coer indie ane aoee oF those of mutiny. Apparently he tries | Mortem examination “tovnay founa twat | represented the First New Jersey, the Talked for Hours. ANG relapeed Whalceah on : Second New Jcrsey, which entered two : i frame-u the. death of the mare Melon of, ‘crbokedness. wap [LONAPARK| 5 The County Mat.To-das.26-50c, Chairman. trict of Columbla, Second District of Columbla, First Troop | Philadelpaia City Cavalry, Third Pennsylvania. Sev- enty-first New York, Second State of Washington, with two teams; U. 8. (epecta! to The Evening World.) fgcted by his eroueh and and. igi hen } ‘Mac_was the office of the Colma hele e fo kepping the pace that he wilt need | due to onlargemen: of the, Peart. They | teams; Third New Jersey, Fourth New cae and for hours talked” and talked |PUPMG. Now the fear of ee is fa fight with the armored athlete | exprémsed the \opinion that the organ | Jersey, Fifth New Jeracy, First Diy- withont arriving at a settlement, Nolan} It is ue that Nolan and Nelson trom Ppa te faces the game course Wim Corbett used ring for his lest battle with| AUTO RACERS Sap ico par tv ar ld FAIL TO SCORE. /Sadie Mac was a yearling. Britt to deciared flat-footed: that he would not stand. for the-~champion as @ referee, and this fact was communicated to Jeff. Immediately came the wire that Jeff had raised "his figure :to the original withthe comnetin Consent to a hai halt 1 ¢ the puree. are throwing ail saris Of obs | Mw stacles in, the wav of the nent. sald that Nolan feels that Britt, seeing the coin Ev. 5. Mat. Sat. 2.15. é a, fe, ANE would Deine fo a "PRINCE OF PILSEN Corbett camp during the: ‘the Marine Corps, with two teams; Second] 108 ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 6—"Han- Hanlon would stdt act for one cent Pea ta period, ‘and i have no doubt that the : Ohio, Fifth Maryland, U. 8, 8 Hancock |jon wise on a foul,” declared Referee | iimvelf out In vain | eff ore fe wreak | Ge Tat caiatine Haas a@act SG, pad one Uae or han have JOE WEBER'S ¥oSIC) Pagar ee “astute little Californian has borrowed nd Campbell Try for Record and the Fifteenth U. 8, Infantry. Chatlie Merton ta Cia hdlis of the sevcl tones ate ton Gee cae eek Tt varia pioanes hin, and he = somwauens His ie ats BAL ‘ “m leaf ifeom foxy Jim Corbett’s book. He Again at Atlantic City an ithe Wimbledon Cur match ninety-|exth round of last night's battle. Ho uke was not protty fighting. Covered up took advantage of Jeff's stand ‘to de- Ke robe peoY : ve indivi ; oa is " tle, there 0) — are ee FP ay GE fs preparing for a fight that will cake en helayitg Fre inatals were entered. iach man |then stopped the mill and disqualified {MS tomar nothin. more ia lal | mand anew more that George Siler be| <—~ AR GBA every ounce oy aaa vayeliyr everes jhe pos: re twenty shots at 1,000 yards. | wiltie Fitzgerald for falling to observe Sorting taba about Hanlon's style miull- | selected. ‘This )brought Manager Britt Se Cea Mlvechoad! heh Gi, ve Besses before be bailed as the} ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 6—| First prize was the Whnbledon Cup, a|the warnings given in quick succession fag. Deutied up lke @ dackauttor sas to ‘nis feet. i EMPIRE ETEEATRE, Ba | Din 4 eeu Baton. Winner, He wants to mect the Dae | Ford and Campbell failed in their last | medal and $25, ana there were threo atten the Exatern iad had, jntentionally | Wonder indeed was it that Bitzgerald |f 000 Ur ois tne agnter'e| | JOD Dre | AML siug thems LYRIG, Bes. On is. own ground—fight him with his attempt to break automobile records on | Ofer Dries. of unintentionally, struck. the Calttor-| peasiopally RIE Rin JO ttl mathe “At dhevend wt three’ days’ W DELA et Jeterson’ DEAN sn DE ieare “FANTA owh fire, exchange blows (with a due | the Atlantic City course to-day, the best! The regimental team match was won| la. low inane af the sed hot infighting | the ee eaten “uwaited openings and ivan ars asi | time being 48.2 seconds, made'by Camp- | by er uti wrangle,” ‘he said to Nolan, “you con- fat th . ick SD ORRE \O8: Caution on’ the ‘defénsc, of | ; < the First Regiment, New Jersey, | mixes that featured the brit duration |generaily found them when Fitegora'd a Aidicate kA 8 Pa aan 7 THsRecn i A course), and beat him at his own slug- | Ul; Fords best time was 921 seconds| with a total of 516. The next three |ol one of the loxst satietactory contests ronally got to the Tepes, ‘Then thi . GOODWIN aa iA aan KEITH Si g.i8 Bes Coens, sth Ging game. If Britt can do that there | account of a break in the Tnctiners' | te&ms were: Second New Jersey, su; | tat have ever been seen before a local Californian would cut lonse wit HE and . "Bde, club. PEERS Hanlon had the best of what fighting there was and probably would have won on his merits without the: ever- Varied assortment of wlle-driving bo aking Fitzxerald wince near- iy time. There no way to Boe “back at aay. Willlesscemed 0. be will be few to dispute his claim to the ~ Ught-weight honors, Jim Corbett's attempt to make bim- First Between Rounds ee his car, U. 8. 8. Hancock, 5, and the ae THEATRE, Bway & 44m 9 eae District of eC Soleb i |SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. Miss Maxine is Mavine ‘Eile ch METROPOLISAE: eo a Br Be ———"HRARTS-OF GOLDS” i Treacy “Spluer’ Kelly jumping in with|made to order for him and. found the THEA’ ic Thea. Bway £00 be. { Selt as trong as Jeffries was a fallure, een es the glam of foul” Tadeo 10 cimcuity, In shovink ‘home & BY JOHN POLLOCK. Eutu Glas BATHE: AEE is MOLE Thea 3 “of course, but Britt is under no such ‘Taking absolutely no chances, pro- single square blow, b : ; ulu laser Hien Clues VAUDEVILE! irg weight handicap as Corbett was then, (Special to The Evening World.) Tommy Burns, the Western midd'e- “DOLLAR: * : SHEEPSHPAD BAY, Sept. 6—The| weight, who recently knocked out Davo Barry, of California, has -anothec mateh' on his hands. He has been signed by Matchmaker McCarey, of the ALL BETS DECLARED OFF . ae Rik ewer last week Of this month. Sullivan is Hudson "ss, J S-¢, otras. | | YORKVILLE ™ tre tan ate ee Robert Loraine PERMA vee Spi | gpay, sth ME ein Beas eh | : OF THE SMASON, ' ates 1 ay ae EX MAOOKENAN AM NAV SEMEN TR ATTLING NELSON has done little rough boxing. He has given his sparring partners an easy time, | Te has trained altogether for speed, * endurance and skill. He knows that he can do the hard punching when the time gomes, and he basn't tried to improve + hie hitting pow. Nalson has been eprinting and dancing sboute. While for to-morrow's races are jas Gelling; for two-year-olds:, half “furlongs of Wutusity AGAIN TAKEN IN FAIR RAID ' es ton ls wily to Los Angeles iu ma 1D THEATRE hoxing he has tried to outpolnt his part 7 : A peter 0 Be wi oon Angee ers, while encouraging them to “be Released in Court on {Special to The Evening World.) Mippery, making it aimcult tor ‘the from Dawson (city, " pond a eabniers oe kogwa that Britt's jead has Charge SALT LAKE, Utab, Sept. 6—In the | fighters to keep'thelr feet, Mike's bull Bout ee ee ee einne ‘been along the lines of skilful boxing, ‘anht have | ing factics In ive tng oa Beinonsrrasa the | that he was WWih's style. eleventh round of what was to been a of Breaking StateTurf Law, and he wants to \urn the cables on foxy tweaty-round contest in Murphy to Meet O'Brien. . Y Lee ‘The fiftoen-roud battle between Jimmy, At the ame tlmo Nelson Sen't Balt Palace arena, Mike Szhreck won|puiloay aeifn, ‘atic oe cr reas funning away with the {dea that he can They Are Rearrested, from John Wile on a foul Jast night. i forced Wille to the ‘ropes: fa | Tommy furphy, of, thig | clty, ans ‘ J yein this Nght by boxing. Is going The fight demonstrated clearly the ti GbE allo ge oNta floor, a eee ag? assem wit vets "he in for a knockout. To a World corre- | | —— ea ahaa superiority of the erouch affected by |{Re, Next, round Sobreck: went gown ot tie Botging 4 C4 of Chal ) > spondent who asked him why be was), BY etertive vin, of Inspector Mo-|Schreck over the upright Englivh style left to the Jaw. ‘The ninth saw Bohreck Monday night, The lads duing so much Ught work Nelson re- | ehase cour fan's ae. mith sams of plain clothes! used by Wille. Schreck clearly out- | comune up strong and Wille fighting ere to i ave seer Aas hands os eit y © tant enoue Malden. men raided the Richmond County Pair is antagonist, and swung but Murphy sprain is unkle wo) piled “Because I want to be fast enou Woden. y pointed his antagonist, In the tenth Schreck went down for the ‘aiid 8PO) ORTING. to catch this Britt sprinter before the en at Dongan Hille, Staten Island, late |righte and lefts with great force, neurly | colint claiming a foul whieh was nor | CAUME Aud the bout was postponed n this afternoon and arrested four judges of horse races and two Ucket collecturs, accusing them of alding and abetting horse racing. sun goes down.” By changing the starting hour from 8 P, M. to 2 the promoters have given’ Neleon a longer lease of daylight. Down allowed. ‘The eleventh round opened with fast work, but after one minute |the “Dutch wonder" went down, He Was /counted opt and Referee Willard ng | Bean awarded the Bento Saag | all of whieh went over inflicting tle or no damag until the opening of seemed to have the advantage, land Willie's head, Wille, seventh, fuid is confident he wil} gain Lhe de- cision, 'TAe sporting mén of Boston are ed sure O'Brien will beat Murphy that they have made him the fuvorite ons AU athe nanteorn toate || GONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, seared ae oH en the 3 y ' aa nreck | then changed his decision, giving tha|in the betting, fn Colma, you know, there is nothing The prisonere were ‘taken to the Sta-! frequently on Schreck’s face, Sphreck A staat the ordering of extra rounds pleton station in a patrol wagon and | played for the body. a to Te yf oho ‘all bet eft ee. Dixon to Ti ‘ LDORM Py the weterse in cage of CMAbt. The admittcd to ball. ‘A downpour of rain made the ring »_Fing | generally criticised. Tattsagance 4,000. | | auittle: Gebrise: ath ae te Pixon, phe cxf will beg seer lite #ix-round is requiroments of the law are simply ‘a Aipited-round contest." Five or ten ex- ‘There were 5,000 persons on the ground when the arres's were made, and the ngmte tra rounds would make no difference at all, However, there has been no talk of such a emast in this fight. The ‘Frisco we think forty-five rounds yi ehpugn co en to insure a finish, LLIB LEWIS Is tn the Hmelight expressions of dissatisfaction were loud and long, The races yesterday were broken un by @ similar raid. in whiga the sume men were arrested, They were all discharged (o-day by Magistrate Croak, before whom thev will be ar- raigned again to-morrow. YALE PREPARES FOR FOOTBALL GOODWIN STAYS. WITH COL COLUMBIA ae oe even nearer the pou- ad of the atexe than he was a ago when be whipped Mar- pila, ate Jatest exploit, the beat~ Anck O'Kocte, ‘puts him. well up NEW HAVEN, Conn,, Sept, 6—The first gun of the Yale football campaign was fired ere when Jack Owsley, heut coach for this fail, arrived and started Arrangemen| ts Just oie oer hive pet at ‘ te” h [x ét " 4 4 baa rest the rumors Undt Jasper T, Goodwin i ‘ ot i ‘. ying . f (Uh would mine sen, ar Gerd Si Solared Ba \ : 1 | ‘The vollce authorities of Staten Isl- and base thely action upon the fact that the promoters 6r the Staten {sland Fair fatled to get a Heense to run thelr races from the Btate Racing Conumis- " Of little fighting men. 7 sion. Magistrate Croak held that such | 4’Tanging detallg for the season. He ie ol thing that all of | kes, Pra aaon a? \Sermission i mot necessary, but the | ataled that hr expected Capt. ‘Tom police refvaell to abide by hin decision, | Shevlin and Fiold Coach Ralph Bloomer ae 89 reflected from Jimmy Wants to meet, Lewis Pragtioal.y, when he ae e nis te Feagon was that ae waved with Britt for twen- Franolaco and had ut. Jack 0 Heute, ie os with Inamiach as the rages were the main feature of the fair, st te feared that the persistent police activn will Kill the at- tepdance POLICY WORKERS HELO. Henry A. Schwarts and’ hig wife, Annic, of No, 2147 Lexington avenue, were arraigned in Harlem Court thie ‘afternoon, charged with haying. oe blips in thelr possession and held bm | $1,000 toasi for trial. naive ielien) tn giving ‘thie rate: before the close of the present week, ‘The squad of players will not repert till late next woek, Their first practice 4p eet down for Monday, Sept. 15. Ow- sley will return to Yale this fall as a. ‘student, but will not be 4 candidate for the eleven, although he has played only three seasons and is eligibly for ep- other year, "It was learned terday that Elmor ‘Thompson, of Waterbury, went to Cor- nell because he fluked hin Yale entrance epAmene tions in June, ronr y idorpae TON REGATTA, Day Kegstia of | Foy wa