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oo ee ll en a ET a X as __THE WORLD: bATUKDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER & 3900 Gro baté SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT sot toe | OC | AA Crack Athletes Who Competed O'BRIEN TO FIGHT BERGER {IX ISMAN - TOME REFEREE o_O HEA WEIGHT TITLE a W OWNER OF DECLARE A FOUL ELECTIONEE _ Negro Champion “Fooled Siler and the Spectators When He Knew the Crowd Was Disgusted with Nelson. ORTY-TWO seems to So eked in the fort fon was match and O'Brien elopped Australia. and there betw 4 Jack O'Brien, t clever battle next December boxer, and Sam Be: the young < sta heavy No Hitting In the Clinches ver since these two big fel According to the articles there wil thetr great slx-round ba | oar ke ken giving ene O Brien } ; . = phin efforts have been made] to Berger and on that & Trainer Willie Shields Will care about having Bar the ring, Ww weakening ne them towether in @ twenty | hot n ot the heavy-weight| D It was not unt! that they met ’ go And wigned he contes » the Windy FAST TRACK SHOWS EARLY Sao a2 aes _ GALLOPERS’ TRUE FORM “x3. | bush Btakes to-day and will race tn Ye colors Have Charge of Colt After To-Day, the sale of winner, was | (Bpeetal to The Evening World.) hes a PEEAR AL hip very, beat Into Taman's bands GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, N. ¥. UN ine ‘Alcon a over to Willie St Sept. &—The track waa in fine shape t second round by Gans. How many fighters here in Ne me the fatal f bringing their careers to an ending emphasized’ with a dull thud? Ther was Young Corbett instance He | quarter jn 21 ° P ALBERT F.—8 rlongs in 1163-8, though well knowr breeting. Looke and ow ACTION—Six furlonge tn 1183-8, handily. Is ready to race. BERKELEY—Five furlongs tn 1092-4, breesing i COL. JACK—Tour furlongs in 0.493°6, | handily. Has a nice turn of speed ALLOW SS S Gover ofaranee “in 122-6 breezing; tn fine form Low i H— “gems — in 1.4 2-6, hand ig oon ee aiiy. Very speedy. bB—Bix furlongs in 1.18 $-6. Daily. Hae early speed | [EMORIES — Seven furlongs in well Forty-second eireet HE Jatest bulletin from Go fata maxes aces thes while the Dane got what he ewerved after all his foul fighting Joe Gam may not be such a tremendous hero as he bas been touted. Here Wo message from o sporting friend <f Miae whe saw the fight ‘Dear £. . “The wind-up of the fight was a funny thing, and was anything but set- Pafactory to me. Nelson was fairly licked. Gans outfought him all the , Atta wireet herria kf = : Way and made him look like fool. At the end Nelson was half blind and Lon wg i Ep’ : iff TOP PACE | Mil in, but was still ful! of fight. He was tired and dazed, and was fighting AMC. . tahge hes Bi gdlhpg i y ' U Goel all the time. He ought to bave been disqualified before. The funny | ‘ | ORA+1IES2 by aro ni uy et ak ty Gan mi | f ill J 7 ai I momen SF ENTRIES. SHUT OUT RY SET RECORD IN AT ea SALE : cross CARDOIGERS STRMIGHT WINS oo 2 fe end it wp any time. He was having » herd time landing a knockout be- Joy's races are Brother of Halifax and LL—One mile tn 1 and good, Six fur ™ 104-5. breezing f MIS! INQUISITOR — Six furtonge tm handily @@use his right hand was gone. Nelson fouled him repeatedly and didn't @urt him. Then Gane had a bright idea. He knew that the fouling had | @urned the referee and the spectators against Nelson and that the referee ‘Was ready to give him the figtt on a foul when it came down to cases, So ‘the next foul blow he fell down and curlod up on the foor to give siler a Sept, 8. Seventh Day at Sheepshead, Track Fast. Phanee He did it fine. Here's the Joker. | happon to know that Gans ‘ore s piece of metal frmo: that made ft impossible for bim to be hurt (Corsinuel from Firet Page) . Ewer Powers got Chesbro's foul. Conroy {prow om UY ian NO RUNG. | fouled out to Davis, TWO RUNS (Cootinued from First Page.) | Handzarra RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, nit vounder to Dahlen tal wertoudly by euch u blow ws Nelson struck. He might have felt it the next ke lana ia ee came Third Inning Sept. &—Ex 1 5 we tained | Second, Abpertvan and on, Lord strolled. Davie punted and beat) for the yearlings from the Meadows t throw got {t out. Seybold singled, scoring 1 rs tae = hes mud of Brow Bro Hot nd nehding Davie to third. Murphy | and Léonatus MCC RrthY ROK te ced A. Mruck Out Crowe singled and Davie| in the paddock at Sreepar trang t> ecored. Knteht mit into @ double play | day en by Williams. TWO RUNS [a Sie m ¢ pay, Devlin honeed Keeler out.) “Yeager y ratty Halifax * Nelson deserved to love on a foul al! right, but tf Gaps hadn't been feeling pretty tired and willing to win on a trick they might bkve been flighting yet Gans fought 4 fine, clever, fair Hgeht all through.” However he won the fight, Gans is getting « champlon's pickings, and poor “Butting” Nelson is out iu the cold, cold world. Gans can have as @ay, but he couldn't have been hurt enough then es him fall down 403 Alpermay | Wet out on bis bounder to Murphy went to Alex Shiak - Chae vingied and stole etcond. Wi lam walked Laporte fitwied Breanatva Hummel. ‘i ‘The wale was as f | th Eni id per a 7 hs many fights as he wants, and he can dictate the term#. How things have | ie Si # 1 ‘ nee ae have, And dire Williatne to @hanged! Nolan forced Gans, the winner, to take » third of the Gans- Asses by Raw. ach on & bounder |DAnty’s rounder, but made @ wild r bt NO RUN Davis's head, scoring W Uh Mareares Jane Nelson puree—the usual losers end. Now Gans can name his own condi- 21 apn Im-| Inara” ahd Lagorie, Deinhart Roig gic. Ma flons. We ali hope that he'll be sport enough to avoid Manage: Nolan's iegan sacrinend pe I cs gs, Ai pe IM Ga tod | naance Parny @ure-thing tactics, and to have tho purses divided ip some way that gives | Seventh Inning. bah mngted. — w taking seeennd | the fighters something to Hight for; some advantage to the winner that | " McCarty, Deviin's field enon, me mag Risinow and teste ® i will make winning worth while. Gans is much in demand by Britt and to Jordan." Bresnaan Chaabro to third. eKeler walked, Alling) wavs the bases. Yeager wae hit-by a pit Herrera and Hermann and Hanlon and McGovern and al! the reat of ‘em, | ball, forcing In Chestro. Chose fied to) Jy ow se Lord. BIX RUNS. ‘ Britt Ignores the Dane. ~H | Fourth Inning aie Park maths oi HE funniest thing in this connection is Brother Billy Britt's daily Eighth Inning. a ts ee wale Piet * M. Dy bulletin. Yesterday, between puffs of his cigar, BIly got off this Ls pot + yy ia ane forced Halters sent at the same way. Her Bay fly 4 yplon-Decliity, RT. Ww “We wanted to fight Nelson because Jimmy has never forgotten sv 2. BW 8 9 } | hele furlongs, Futurity . was thrown out at firtt by Nn RUNS Ne Mrew out Lord. | mm . Mistress, Me Nelaon’s actions at Colma. But of course we can't waste time on! Ie) fst 444 ie Paine y 3 | BR Reivers Sherr “batted for “Ames and hk igre kim now. Nelson hes lost prestige and Jimmy won't bother with him . ‘ 4 ' H ‘ Mathewson replaced Ames in the box i mn #t least until be has taken a whack at Champion Gans ot off ape pay gy APL Ue OE Cune Strang 10 Bow Ma isnt B Aeagram’ 4 2 wed be This neite statement is u fine sample of the Britt "« ("Con fs | us A < tour c *eoway NO RUNS. etpeia homie a0 third: Captith wees Chee St. MAwiin—Mary short for two things—confidence and concelt—take your pick.) “Billy and oy 7! a F ¢ rales woven tarlongs Four ap Taney tani ON sg Re ee Ba Bh a ; i Mandepring~O14 n » roi rhar t 4 * n 7 . ; 3 = =. Dande > i. wonard for ree ty Kile! w “ at | * 1M aa Hmmy have all the confidence in the world, and perhaps a little of the qusnnen 6 : i : “33597 ~ ft £o MRCARhy.. Bek" co Harteal and Hofinan scored. Chee: |, an thing. Billy can't see anybody on the map but James, and Jimmy 5 . " 5 Li key’. Open Tire Gnas Ma 7 e 2 k out. TWO RUNS “ “ wall, Jimmy has two eyes. Timihy “tie wever-torgettes, Nelson's -aetione pa s ie Witth tanning Li . os > mR Nal = : 5 } Eat: ve | __ LOUISVILLE RESULTS, orev Hy s was ee! ‘ at Colma Quite natural—that Nelson knocked him out after a mighty - Ae fiivoto dealing ! 8 ee " hard, tough fight, In which the Dane butted Britt all over the ring. Nelwon |" ‘ : H : ; LOUISVILLE RACE TRACK. Sepi +R Es r has “lost prestige.” too. But how about Jimmy? Didn't he loose as much ) “ a ee ieee se 2 «| &—-The races here to-day resulted as ae avis ¥ wo prestige when Nelson knocked bim out in eighteen rounds as Nelson did ; : vg : na Peep ngs 2 FIRST RACE—Three-quarters of a R re ee M t when he lost to Gans in forty-two? De Mun ebb ope gee ogy Ay atone : ie Bar ear ea ae ge eA a wen bane for Phila-| Kary of ‘ ' ne Fughty, & Timest 2 wok Out, Keele : Gans Has a Lemon Orchard, R72 x : we rs y Y BeCsceis HAltaecanice ad “al bale Yeager fied out | Bhiciie t x petting the candy. All emo: © F Mt M . E a Joi lena (ito 10 and 1 to 4) 1, Bain. Yes, Guns is getting the candy, All the lemous are falling off tt Gig Dn 7 ‘i rank Song Note tahiti Sixth Inning. ravita; Ira Fox freen right at his feet. But where is Nelson. The poor Dane seems i ; rand | 2 Time~1.07 4-5 ' “| Beyne was thrown out by Lap Rea & . 2 a . as thrown out by Lapo: . Red Bimevee forgotten in the rush for the Gans bargain counter. Nelson, we read in a‘ oh ses mie, 2 33 2a i THIRD RACE—One mile and a hate — | Cor alnghs m . soci two-line despatch, bas started for Hegewitch, or Hegeswitsch, or Hedges-| © , er Wow Nae OR ark le oF | 4 Wie lame t aveletie: Averne Witech (what is the name of that town’) Anyway, he has started for ! Ded aad Sout: he \pinkeht aan atone san | | ‘ th my —biter) Iran Mow: Old farm, Two doctors have restored some of his youthful beauty, and P+ jo bee : “ | . Ate, aw Me's going home. 1h a way, we're sorry for Nelson, in 4plte of his foul R73? ACE-—81900 added: Righwelaht handicey, (All Rae: @ we ~ | place) ‘Laporte Pa @ walked into much punishment ec : f tuners ia “ lehata Tepe ich hae CES |] o Rath. Ketant thr "t tard. He walked into such punish st as few men have ever taken in a ee = " iMerne ry WINDSOR RESULTS. and hae rete Wah natled at 1 ‘ d ner Sere ting, fot forty-two long rounds. H as sick in bad for two days after *4) ‘ , . i : < tire | pA Riss Seventh tning. THE CONEY 1 r peel the fight. He may never again have the endless courage und endurance Bes ‘ ; ; WINDSOR RACE TRACK, Sept. &—| _firimtn went In to pitch for the High i dN Great — ¥ aaa. that carried him through so many to ttle, A us Jont . H i ‘ 2 | tthe mows here to-day resulted as fol > Davis ulnegled, Beyoold iMod t os mes , a at his “pre t ‘ 4 hs 4 ee abet phen t Murphy bunted and Davis 1540 (10 aston, One) tige.” Nelson wouldn't know whet if you told him about tt ; ; Ss anne 7 } n p x PS oe te mane Oldring owas safe on P.M. Biectris i hewaten @ntes ve : ” = . eS . naw . irat : Ling O; » and & La Worte’s til throw and: Da on i Dut he has lost it, and we'pe worry, iis NeW style of mill : “ ™ hair s7 this”, Crom forced ‘Olditae at ane i, fg, brought out new tnterest in a ga X Ming o little It rey} " itones paenreAn | Hrs.an, Ry ONE RU, NNERE, Alat ito t ting to caloulate just how far his tron j 5 . sean Roney £ | Conroy 0! : was interesting Joulate just how far hi 1 Jaw hist agerensi ve We ir tande : ache ro 5 se | Bemtn & Out anlent throw by Larie a wn. Ladies, 6180, Fed Sates Real taell a Mnbawlax ail hatha (c rena Keohu Sotieg avis gO rail Stan ales #1. nese meld corey bi m against a master of } kill ntifle pune 7 oH avin KotH Crud Stand. Entel Sdtor eld, $1. i now now, but we just h t ¢ “> * ne ' . oA a Se aithie ¢lvarsion:th f se baa sid ene eh iM , 100 Eighth Inning. Now York The ren us fh ‘in valde sa Ou aeason, and m r f . " v La throw out Byrne Cun- | SAL having helped ut the he mck where g% right in ' uns Mnwied | Hactael singled mations ‘ tr ‘ arced Hare “ied rank of inte CANIN BNT WAS = fad ret Coes sting wp nivabact axle tend” fae gots) © OLD DR. GRINDLE, pure, filing the bhmes. Williame threw BB OLD MET SPR vie ~ yut Beybold NO ; DISk € ninghiam threw out Chase. Williams Say ; any Paad on MODEN ATE Rot A Bass Ja Porte walked. Hfl- 70a eutter trom binxt pe Man went a slow one to Cunningham, Sf owMlrected. Dervuun depilicy but Davie dropped the tomn and Hot: Sm ehmplainta shin dleeawe. red epote, ” wo oD ; be man .was ate, filing the ta 3 mova, pain til ww oli- rik hi : r mae 101 Bank ? oe we long wemnd ’ Manga nee cane raged beomwen You have ile B . wm 4 * : “0 mn rs UNDAY BALL GAMES, eeaiecaas Nanron” PLAY FOR ‘nor | WARD TO PLAY IN ice Bios SUNDAY BALL GAMES, Srastty lien, ry dnven, 1; Solon Bhinge. | At Ridgewood the nect big attraction wbter erat yh meee, wanded at Mo. 17h Chand 7 to 10 8;| will be s doublechueder. In the first ee Entrees Gh and We rey German challenge ca today t0 TENNIS TITLE TO-DAY, me ld yr, 8 Morrison) even and! game the Ridgewoods will play the Ai OVER 25 YEARS. . the firwt time Roosevelt ur *, owned by id EKWANOK GOLF FINAL, ‘ Mise Helen Homans w ig tceare four, even ‘and be err = 5 § by BE rT , Ae Nationals and In the sen ( ie note r 9] ne) mn f nien's - * at golf and Réwin Gum also ond they will vi . ees anor cvanpecing bona, The Amer. | #208 stuxies in : ug ‘ ; age ue pinyin. the manual ’ tackia the. Hartford team. of the Con- "Tia 9. Hamdan us ERO ates git oti ae . : ‘ a t ’ iri neetiout Btate League. Red W fhe American boat the Auk, the w ; : 4 " wk ab | enhott Deegan and O'Neil the Hovokmo tat | with McKeon behind the bat ee of the Aret #} frarshoa | css > . : ‘ f np and 4 to tery. Will Oppiee Medina aid Maserins hed ing wo vol ee a4 the Kame exceptio in ty-morrow's contest on the, #t.| At Nev Roshelle to-morrow the Rough _—- riggs ; ry hae paul toa arin! r * fy \ A wale of Wind. the Georke Cricket Grounts, Hobéken. | Ri@ets will have the strong Royal “ca vib 2 30) The oppmeke, euust that ane wd . bi 3 player ‘Wan frequently With the Cuban” stare are Palomino |iante as their oppovents The latier es raved a ark that : ‘ : hos Line CoUPRE and bin date and Bustamenia. ‘Ihe last contest be: have, devented i! of the bert Indenen: ee oh & ~ah ma 7 roads ‘ e 1 100 |To-r row Ww re wilt modo E,W. tween thes i tug clube taated thirteen ticliba in the eourtry this aeason. A og } : Adsitia, VerTatier, Overwelgnta [10 the Anil CO ene swing. ianied on the bail. for a home| points for the Reugn’ Riders, ‘wits formerly ‘Ming, Helen tt ie bolder of bio? plow fiptehed stows, Onatas ren Warehall Tow my At BBO P.M. Arn run. winning the game by & #0ore of | Holland ard Footes will be the battery ae Park. rw Aviation. age |3 be ee for the ‘mereonitl ase x fd iuk