The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1905, Page 2

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AWPU RIDE * ‘ acer Jett for money - that, ot course, takes him a Profesional bripe fighter. T, reems to ic uw fad now, this Protesting’ of amnteur at | Wron\ the ground of professions ism Certain mentlemen tn this town aire out-Sherlocking our friend Ha himself in their anxicty to fin funds upon which to accuse ovr fa- Worite runners (and jumpers and “‘welsht-throwers. Knowing that they 1 wD gleetu'y ‘pounce upon ay ol that may happen in their way. 1 Jet slip the Tollowing hints: | | OHN F—NAGAN. the famous| Welght-thrower. on the third day | Of last month elept in a bed that) had been carried Into his vy| a truck driver wl f own} “an athlete at a. professlonal picale.| For thi#outrageous difiance vot tha| of pure amate Jonn|{ ang quartered, the N. ¥. A. ©, Bmall child, once ce of wkter' to an elephant in the show Of a Circus, cénnected with which ‘Were Aoveral professiona! acrobats. The | gravity of his Orfense aaginst amateur | Tae. Pan) be, better appreciated when I add that Jerry. was allowed, in pay-| Ment: for, carrying the water, to sitp C i rumored that Jerry Mab <a Fe ys caught at t Yast doxng ‘under tHe éanvas of the big tent. thus! c rk rc ar Acthally accepting the equivalent ot sthletic worl ne ide! ¢ raw twenty-five cents) fn money. Being _ pret essionala Sm bse gl Speoneeive. of Anz. punishment the gravity of this offense. ee... . GIANTS ARE OFF {Fog-ty, a sinall boy employed tn Sthis' amfice, was detected in the an atea:thily and -stirreptitiousiy | { @ proof of a headiine which! WAY designea® to Introduce a profez-! seieuel baseball’ story. Not only) did ty muke the proof, ~put- he cary) it rdown a fight of vatalrs and, tion will be taken to-day, pat oriing editor's desi. y i 1 or baw pepe Pe ve Sec} Band Will Admit Possibility of Phillies WHE'Try Hard. big cap gybecialiy to this’ flagrant) Defeat in the Penfant RACE. |nere tie unsophietioned inte, bn additionay horrible: detail} it is now suspected that Fof—ty's sal-) think the Athletics the greatest ris bomg raid for: just suc pro- Bthetic: feats aa this. He! tints ad tied peti me PHILADEPHIA, Stpt. ~ 18.—League t. Bupervision, of dr." lines have beén obliterated in Philadel-| enga, Rement to, Ket» theymoney. . «~ a CAs National League ‘atickters ure. fend Jumper, wok the Thi jing) from) the same trough; Hughey avenue “Ei rond for Harleif Dufty and Conte Mack are biting of the same plug, nd all is pesce:and has-} of tla observation. | | mony between'.the home: folk. Ditty taben cectemr es nd dropped his ‘ticket RR HUNT IT F MONDAY HVENING, s PTRRT, 18, 1908, PORTING NEWS AND COMMENT THE WORT: FENG. NM ROBERT. : 7 TiPS FOR THOSE ON THE TRAIL OF OUR AMATEUR ATHLETES, Painted a pirarent of combeted Ua vase fora car Seat. where. 9: money was Nels eas. + WAGKAY GETS KENTUCKY PARI sequel to Clarence H. Mackay’s deck‘, sion’to retur to the tuff he*has made arrangements to ‘take over ia’ Belle | Stock Farm, the great Kentucky bree Hing establishment made famous by the > Inte Wiliam. C, Whitney. horses” now quartered Brook Stud, in’ New Jersey, will ‘be’ taken to LaBelle, and the facmqiljt, be. run on a larger scale than ever Be- NAC took ist” tn AN. UNSANCTION eminn a rank pro ae sh ow, thus be at the Sitwes This will make Mr. Mackay one 6f the greatest breeders of thorough! ‘ try. Mr. Mackay will alse pans there ts no_ start that can bey under the existing ¢ condi ions. } sively. lange fields, flat-footed system horses will co any- an Even Break at the Bar-|wnere but straight ahead:--hey bump er-er ot the-start ‘looks bad Hf, you, don't delieze this is iruc, John F--na- Racegoers Relie I that by No! Other System Can. They.-Get/ owns Meadier, | bed moved by > hould 6 euc Sports n \ known horses, and the stallion will | taken back to his old ‘ame at a La Belle. | Sretrosol ‘winner of the Brooklyn Handicans. will ‘tis0 take TO! >, UHI UNION ION REGATTA Seventy-four Yachts of various poate competed in the Gret regatte, of bg Cotinthien Yacht Raclag Union on Sound yesterday. The start was fess xe Fiuéhtsg Fay. The smaller |to "Dhroge’s Neck and back, ofbers the Stepping Stones, and th Pro. Truckman, 5 from ibure ama ® fold ,of horses when the bsrrier is refeqeed) This does not mean a ‘fecont aftetward, but on the ingtant he bar- lvier -is -relegned. BY: ‘FRANK W. THORP.. { Is there aay good reiizon why) the Not a Man of theHatd-Fighting °"¢ * fs) likely ‘that a similar precau-/Jockey (lub ‘ebould ‘not peri’ Cassidy to adopt his walk-up sed ‘second’ afterward AROOKLYNS LOSE TWO GAMES. ~{Gontinued ed from Fi First Page.) Mars | Sir,’ Cassidy tem of canes deal Of be sd ever before had to co: end enormous. fields, | his question is heard not once,//bat many times on the race track eich day. |Horses. have beon walking: to tho barri eball and 79 | chme down to Lumles\ Yale. pnaanlet- hanty’s | lin stieter-¢an @o ‘satisfactoty work under jed, nabdied Dolgn's| attempt. jcxletibg cond.tions,and\ under qhe, stand. | Was ow, Lewis to Yale. NO RUNS. re often than not rechlag 'iae_preale metho team extant, notwéthstanding thelr loy~ these in pertestmlMariment. If hot. boikid!. Ther sin 30 ’ aity to the Phillies. Knowing this full Z yea BY BOZEMAN BULGER, pea Pacha Fehr Sea deanna, eianennaly dlcotond atrucions ty make ita hand-to-hand fight tn Mig eat Was ever a starter or bas hod’ they experience at starting—these horses | in motion and in er went toQLewis. TWO “Eighth tnniag. Willis co Tenney. en But that 15 not ehe'qain trouble. Over! Second Inning. Lewle beat & wii one, Raymer an care of Baten. ‘The same Bergen ‘welted ; ag, Les. Aotty ball moved thé men uD gee corner! Dobbs fouled to Tenaey. ONE RUN. hae ah placed a meray: 3B sider Baltian.pr de or any of the supposedly Bairtere and they will do no bé.- it fe questionatle yr score= Banton te 288 ea tailed on ‘adgount oF ‘ad ines: ————— + i .| YOUNG. KNOX GAY IN AUTO ARREST. Pays Fine tot Speeding and Ritp- Ce: ‘Carceright pantly Asks the Penalty for a Second Offease. yean o-As well Critica Might Learn. Some nt the crlties whorthink starting S08 18a matter of rrr swatted to rignt phia, American League advocates and “They oy bad in mat ew oor | eat at rbivred; cltiztens of Manhattan | practically perfect order. But the who ‘observed the last set-to between fait and twist and turn until somey the Giants. and Phillies’ at the Polo semblance of a line ls reached. Then the Grounds will) heat witness.to the truth |tarrier-is epruax, and away’ they «co /*® string out Ike a flock of geese. ‘Bar to Good Starting. ne winners In the various were Danigi Noble's Stanhope. J.) oud be sent away poxt Aotme means to trv end get Moran's Reraee Rayuer, ‘Hummel to Lew! Third inning. Bheekard went out, Ra: i eee, M. Faut Pinochie, EB. J. - | thesr's Widgeon, T a. H. Hagar’! te Snxious to get away an care whether ‘Bome of the boys: are ‘good post’ riders and some are not. sae it can| With the Giant's its anosher ques Fesemblanca. whats bry i WE gyi ton a (Mo/matter how perfectly aligned ok kiyn. £0, MeGraw thust, ha¢ many vther PEOPLE ‘tion. The people here lave the Philites! dig. Mt of thy horses | Lumley fanned. anchor jwns easy for nf ale PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 18.--For ro ‘some bores may (be when the barrier is re- Wiens i tiers, 2 fe tele ceeding the speed Tmt with “his mona? R care of Wits, oe ea FOR THEIR TICKETS, and adore the Athletics; #2 what chance to aFiven ake Y; | Pallandes C. Kpox, Jr., the sixteen~ th 7em: Feo bai tit aed| old son of Senator Knox, was soaks to pass the gates, The his a timid, mild-magnered man jike “:| GRAVESEND ENTRIES, FOR TO- MORROW. |, jie a ay Bel iol: SRS SEE AG cars. a ree ens full. P—ast—niran for! own Mr, MeGraw? waeat in the rear car. OTHER, ‘Well, the big ehow comes off this af- (epecial’ to "rhe Evening World.) ess Propeasion t@ the man up in the | i io ahha if ined $12.60 ‘by Squire Brooks, of Atd- in whe moving ‘break bystem idocs POURS MAH OH. Feri for thé seat. thus.cre- terndon, and ‘every Quaker In this burg RAVES! RACE TRACK, N.Y. SMPETITION, | P—asi—n 44 will be out to eee what yan be done ie ae Meiel grt Pies po keniee compel /horses ta. atau quietly. Fourth Inning. Phe Nearing blade oe 20 o'clock, and} ba panes Hanscay, for two-yeas-oi to the cael the young man | pa Piscowsh Winn et fore) guilty of compéting in jan club that'ly expected to/beat the Ath-| 7) dre as follows: aye. mae where gates leties| for the, world's champhonsiip. PIRST RACE—For ‘The Giants are Gf for heir final tour) souk Ax Curoogs, in tha game's greatest campaign, and she only question asked is "Can they | hold it wafer’ » 4 McGraw te Not Worrying. x ‘That Js a Question uppermoat in the} | nds of New York be but we sen ‘ wv yeu forty men who: “ye far mn "mae 2 over it than fae Joh ae 1} Graw, of Manhatian. 98 well as the best of actors Jers chance for m-boy:to steal: breal Gy up apa complain that CS very, See is on lordor Have a mote ever the quick breakers have vantage than the slow ozes, ed | dates Hel arriy, Batch posved to Moran, Wille, Sistas tis Soules bedi x Poy ri i bounger Moves nt BP ste qr eee Kane of, a oh cen Dr, 8, Tarragon, of, Lis elites 4) Franks, Marshall, of apa ved Be tie loenl chess” ctu! arta AG Pa 0 it he ¢ hie sang Knox ta as ho paid! in toes ana meylag, ee. Ae a oa Fifth Inning. ig “crack was hande

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