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(PP Perr rr ranay reef r ° . THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APPTREMRER 8, 1608 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. @ | With the Foreign Dévils on Vanderbilt Cup Course. THe set Fortien oevik $ ONLY TOUCA THE MIG HILL TOPS. UP TO DATE a EDITED BY AND NEWSY. ROBERT EDGREN. = go HIGHLANDERS WIN FIRST OF a OREIGN DRIVERS WILL RISK LIVES John Vaitgoneey ut vin’ Oe, TO BREAK RECOR DOUBLE GAME | wiic- asrssee THE eee CRITES SAV f' LYCEUM fine ee "Twill Be Sad if Peoples Are Killed in| ' Race for Vanderbilt Cup, but | Defeat Cleveland Once and Keep Up Pen- : , | nant Fight. yaar’? The Lion # Lancia Says He Won't Stop | g Lene EEN = BE: c= | THE SCORE BY INNINGS. ocoovdod BATTING ORDER. for Anything. ait i 434 00 44th. A Su ee ERT nit on HESE foreign drivers are all eragy,” say the Long Islanders down around, the Tracy mede a round tn 29 deacons, | US E taking the turns carefully. | “Pouf!’ exclaims Lance. "What | fe that? We will do it tn 26. ‘There | Tray be some killed at the turns. Ah, yes. It is mad, ts it not? people should be kept far away ie | No Higher. Mate 386.00 Cleveland New York. Vanderbilt Oup course. Jackson. nT Recs ” b oeler, rt = ST, CLAIR HANDED BY BOZEMAN RULGER, danger. There will be no time to | CLEVELAND, Sept. 28.—Detalls of che AY BULGER vie “ look out for them if they are al -“SLEEP PUNCH By nO feed gee cre betireen His THE PRINCE OF INDIA.” jowed to get in the way. one he Clevelands ar« LIBERTY S053 are First Inning. rhea. Last wk, “The Deer Unfair Sex.” O me it seems that this isn’t auch bad rensoning. Aw long artho sew | va 4 Flberteld walked. As Biber Bat MARIE CAHILE ‘allow auto racing on the public roads, the drivere must have a clean 4 Koses forse tice elke “MAREYPXO ART course that will allow’them to get all the possible speed out of | would have been safe, went New York § ery ats eo] tan 6 eee ts M, 5 Non, | Lajote and a double play was the re MRS. WIGGS 0, Cabbage Patch ir machines. Otherwine it will be no race. | or eansote je Roeerpan A | Chase and | b ngied, orte ‘These whiskered Buropeans seem to care nothing at all about the risks | fied to Congaiton. NO RUNS. KEIT oS & PROC TOR’: s run. They are parte of the nmohine—nothing more. The machines That the puito want to see boxing Fe me gy A wl and jackson | oN 4 Their driver's neck may be| 50U%s was clearly demonstrated at the to Fiberteld. “Stovall wns 4 chats: Bor: be smashed on some dangerous turn. Long Acre A. C. in West Twenty: nine | As to Riberfeld. Kee | i: ie ey reir) Broken. The latter ts a mere incident. street Jast night when cne of the law rs high one. NO RCN tm ‘Tone Feo, ore. oe Star ev lle —Boe- § If the machines are smashed, well, so moch time and money is lost. If | pest’ crowds of the season attended (>| p Seton. Satta D@her don’t smash thoy may break regords—and that’s a very !mportant | wateh the box battle for mupremax fm the” six contewon Second Inning. Hesse ext Conroy's hor « out an strikes Bo was 7 ‘thing. “We smash—or we break records,” say the drivers, complacently. RUNS. ‘ ‘The main bout of the evening brougtit | Lajoie fiea Conrey. _ Congaiton | © doubt these fellows will go as it the devil were after them. Peg | torether SRere Oe sok eating RUHI IN UI I S | HE RING Meds "d pevtey, pussitag tare) eat * Nelson. These men boxed at a nade pretty running catch pean “ to the man out, Cd a o Chas oO y will take the turns just as fast as they can withut jumping into the | io stas given by the club Thetr | pan OM. Clérkson +t hase | N : next coynty. If people crowd aut upon the road at the corners it | boug iagt night was not as fast as chetr | Third Inning 5 Swill be sad, of course, but there'll be mo time to slow up. A mile a minute | dret enceunter, both men being afraid | fi lc cuit, Miseehada cb of each other. Otto ow ted Neleon, in polttice over Mm Brook! and yout towe: ree cary y z a ee ene eee ee OO ae Sea etnies ees | Mourns for the Old Days Fabs Stecee accuse tt ee gat at eA EVOL te Then to His ok TRFOW sist Kee « people to move if you're tryimg to average a mile a minut a anaes ire cn Otio'e saw | d S “J ff ” | fight we split @ couple of hundred. R | H | itt threw out Bemis, Hees 7 a one eS In the third round. an ays elt S| Let's wive tt up and look around ‘to eal Estate oldings I a HURTIG 6 12505 at. nx as Mat Dally> France and ltaty these reckless R. C. B. COCHRAN, manager of make some sugar oisewhere : - my Morning Glories. J & ‘The best bout of the evening was thar 7 SEAMON'S 5) inte wae J z — ite sae: wate seed look M Hachounchinit eg omg irene between Sailor burke and Chariey i. Gone for Good. ‘AU right,’ 1 says. “Then I retire —Has Auto Craze. Hoe iene Verrier tiravnganm \Concerte them end eimnire them as the an- to naland. ir. Cochran | Clair, an Australian pugiliet, At the for good. toner ir ¥ arty kacrificn!, ASC #15, Mat at a Romane admired the gladiators left me a letter. “Hackenschmidt wil] | sound of the a they started right in| No, Madden didn't there wasn't i= te & a to Jackson Conroy's stn Ret OT Tavit Be . fought for life and death daily ) tae off, 2%, Terenters the letting with both | hande. | yes, I've retired, an‘ there ‘ain't go- |anybody I could ani that 1/1 cleaned ‘em all up, ana then along cone Rag i hes LANCHE BA oifing Ot sed the arena. There's a fascination ror Mig Og SU pe oe f tome to Mihe harder, |425 to be no farewell tours,” said big | couldn't be champton t any- Bau a be Bed « maa son etrack ov BISOU Ui rk se are WY. it a man who zips over dand- | a tion is “whet er or not it is wort! Burke Hag ot. Clair with a Gus Ruhiie o-~day ‘As the fellow rtea te out of mil man for endr ae At & mile a minute There's a iecy ot wrest fe oh ee same tn | swin Jaw, Dut as soon 4s St: | ears, I'm going to sit tight ses tihiy: 0 tone hase. Turn , WARFIELD § EeMMBecination about a man who Is about |Sminent as, Jeftien ie in’ the rie Slalom ie Batts tocnia stomach [TW eetate the Aghting game brought © other da , mT tet x2, Soa be hung. Hack woud ike to become = champion |Snd a left and rege wo the bead, whict! se. 1 T oan hold iy, long enous a hia fara ev Fifth Inning. ; Rs. i 5 boxer. Don't forget one thing: be has! Slowed Burke Up. Writ} the bell Tans | MMyde TH be riding yf one of there |ery other week anf hive it up pretty ook Silberfeld our. Lajote to Rosman |[POLONIAL | fur ways, Rice @ Gobe F and Re | for the second round Burke tore in:© | automobiles & week. He weighs 215 Keeler om. Heas to Roseman. Chase waved at De Heaven verges. § HIS speed madness is contagious, | does to go into the game, i Giair, sending tm terre righthand | Tee re : Maher was u quitter foaled, ‘Oot went Sat otealing, ents | [alate D'ty,tee | Riuurte tes “ie F Somehow we can't help hoping | WH pot stop chert of of the top. uppercuts to his stomach, while the lat He cus ered siant has the Auto erase Stig ru o! t her te » pun El 0 to. Turner, NO RUNB |\LHAMBRA Arthur z thet Joe Tracy, or some other WOULD Ike to see Hachenachmitt | ter trisd to reach Burke's jew with He chief occupation nowadays is to ra you sone | Pe i wo iid Juat ng—sort of | Hoff: got Congaltor's fi Pre american. will go out shead the! ] aght « ame mit | right awmes. After they had exchang b aboard one of the “rubberneck”,| ‘or, 600d. alide on the fioer ine Py Mais D'ty.Be| The Tall Bilieaiy fords Crivers” and ick then t & food heavyweight. If any-|rignt ewings to the stomach, Burke Wagons at Broadway and Forty-second Let's eee, I've n fighting twelve When I left Akron the superintend- | "pien Rossman Eléth Bt Ladies Mat Te-Day. on ome oan upset the ancient theory | staggered St. Clair with a left swInS. street and “etal!” for trade. eave and I am still a young fellow. *M Said: "Gus, Your job will slways |@trolind. Heme flied Krele Ne ‘Day, of their — And Tracy ham't that no wrestler can ever become a| and as he bounced off-the ropes “s ‘What's the use stayin’ in th How'd 1 at w , Akron 1|-fcime't baa for you. But I'm not | RUNS 4 mernen seit Girls, » ne us a arm, at that. " h right to the jaw an je stayin the gazne, es oe ba bs ” going ba aittle old York is an nee - ————-——— | referee, seeing that &. Clatr den, an Madde: says 1 men putting the coai! & Meal tie ket and « parce! of gt Wiliams walked! Laporte aid the hit ‘kind =i ? he 1 q liame by emashis 25 Laties’ Mat,To-Day ain't nothing to i, Gua Here am {| at We had a gym. ana| "re t will spend the reat of m and run with Wil & . et 1 HARRY DURKE. Willama ‘stole do NEW CENTURY GIRLS, Sun. Aft. & Bre Concerts through short as ¥ —— i aY man. ¢ Nat. Wk B MAKES GOOD ON DIAMOND + HOW BROOKLYNS DEFEATED PIRATES Polo Ground spectators and players] Standing five feet elnven in hie| Bia the bapeball game ‘to-day between | #0cks, higier tips the beam at Bt Louis and th be on pounds, He ts magnificently muscled heir Good vehavi the reason od well proportioned, his chest meas: Charles Rigier, lon, | Urem being forty-four inohes; neck, @nd now on the pay of Presi- | seventeen Inches; biceps, sixteen inches; Pulliam's staff of umpires, will ‘igh, twenty-three mches, and calf. Make his debut in Manhattan, and in- ebieen inches, He ts only twenty-five cidentally Mr. Righer hay been given Years Of Age, and ls @ machinist by Teputaticn of being ar umpire “on “RIS sigier bas u good keen eye, ts an Ble muscle,” who acelient Judge of balls and. Strikes, fons with a teno-m bout him in ge Rigier officiated in 4 is rapid in his 4 nition ie required pf the —vertes between a Hn 0 : Hous even when who felt like q eo Kame yes on was concerned, t hothing in LY patistactory beard above t his vaice! Ah, the Volce was Wien” It hag the Volume of a ae and the earness of a bell. His |, Mie score boa, “ " » trikes and balls eually Eames some one de Kar the stams even when the MsGovers, about > a>-new and onderstosd © enind the pitchers, n Boking’ for a Judging from remults in his fewt piume, his name?” asked the ‘Ter-|Righer will do It ds A mistake. to. ey that 1 j the game as a fy gecer,| geld was the rep And it ie ler tom reporter for fhe Brening q that he is a good World. After the game. "I am not nny I've” never of Wi for trouble. and hope that none ; come IH Any fame in ‘which f P eK Terry Who has he « pa Tt will be the fault of eeJvat the eime the “ape tator If Tam called i ‘ictispen physical authority. I ere eine ediman. like the players. and If te Rl eo ; wae Will have to try to protect I} Doors the horscbide fer : Rigier was cought tei tin ot made a study of taseball, 7 ow the ball brats over gloaning wp" after the ball game yes IT am raroly urcer- Ph ferday, and dis physical ae ; all @ strike or bail He @uch aw might ox ¥« armong ue 1 athictes — ale GRAVESEND, Ny t ary 1 KRACE—Tires years and ¢ mile and one-aimtesnch, Meddling Daisy vie Him Gut ben Trovat Menana M RACE ive and one-balt Preubjemahes annvok Biden Hagward jas = sapprentioe silowanck (CLEVELAND LOOKS BEST FOR AMERICAN LEAGUE PENNANT’ r sb, v ors By RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’ 8S GAMES. Vorl, 4 New New York at Cleveland IN FIRST GAME. Prttebune RHPOLE MOS EE elivierstecs 88 Lajoie’ s Team Coming|| WITH THE PENNANT RAG Ganley, rt 020 6 0 . f Y Meter, i. 0:3 31 0 With a Rush and Will SLOWLY SLIPPING AWAY. Wagnc, a S28 9 Put this in yo je and smoke Clarke, if 12000 Be Hard to Beat. New York is not ikely ne Nealon, 1b 1 0 9 0 ne Highianders will have Btorke, 3b Wy ae ee a hard baseball to wand in Ritchey, 2b 6144 0 (Special to The Bwentng World.) second place Pets, ¢ a ee 1) GLEVELAND.“©., Sept, 2% —Just why f you can get good odds, Cleve ee A 4 ee 1 | Cleveland had not wOn the American [land Is « nice selection to beat both east fi J rae teaver, 3. o (0 TAgUS Pennant some weeks ago, Tam otepuenctiade’ Lajos w eaterday -~- | unable to sec. Lajole has the trinmmeat Pad got ont: ot alae Total 4 S026 F 8 clean out baseball club that we have mes Brooklyn. R. H-P.0. A | seen tn Den Jobneon’s organization De Wolf Hopper, afier seeing Lapaey, rt yee 0 O|nee these Lattupers yet win out, as wo clubs to Jordan, 1b 1 0 1/they are going at m pace now that S| tae a Batch, Jf 1 2 3 © 0|ikely ‘only to dispnee of any hopes tth sikh fir ad second, Lewis, 1 2 4 0 U)the Highlanders may have held, but : behind the pi er. Alperman, 2b © 3 f O)to est Chicago down with « dull, |, Bekae & we atop of » bunt Gace © 3 8 5, dlening thud \] 0 to throw bad third ame Beanion, P 6 © 2 1| ‘So far as New York ts concerned it jw a run to score. t is the — a look as if Grimith had better h put New York up in the Total 6 2) begs: proparing another season , SCORE BY The Highlanders are practically out of 1) Know that Doyle pitched Pittesurg 0 03 010 O4 KM visi oa will. ‘tndery Brooklyn J 0320 i-% As the #econd game of the opening nd why the ran into dark. ned Rune—Pitteburg, 1; Bre Y". | double-header wi eveland resulted wolase Hitec} Brorke, | in: “a tle nathan (Andeaaannar “alt Jimmy Williams's two-base amash, Bala pe gg bie wave, to be pinyed to-day, and the{| which cut through the gloom Hike a Basee—Pitgs burg. strain is too muon & club trained jf Comet {m the sixth, te what sent the Firat Base ue Highlanders |] Fun over that saved New York from Reanion, 1. ® a Ame caused by the bond Gatest by Brady Hs r S ave Te |) csr! By Scanlon lme—Two hours >. Chicago has an equal nt. to nine minutes Umplres—-Mensra. Jo Bee ti Vial BMOUNt, Tune it will be necessary for Grimth | fone and Ematic * prabably one facie more, Of these| tg win all and the White Box must ] OTD) Deatecian 118 - = “ | “sm son STANDING OF THE CLUBS SIXTH AMRRICAN LRAGt five and ‘Two K ames Palladelplia at Detroit om Bow. a 5S, i setae ~* HAMDIOAP BILLIARD TOURNEY.| Coleman and William Gerstiel me t 1s being manifested by | Points; J. Jowell. nts, and Alfred the first of handicap) M. Isaacs, 200 points. From at Morningstar's Lenox avenue and One Hun. atreet evening, a# it is the real open- the Clase B players. The entries and handicaps are as fol- | tows: John Hendricks, 909 pointa; H a. g Beet Aondeny, dred and Twenty -Ofty will be drawn on future Claas A an to follow a little later in t al, Pole Gras, Champions. ve.8.Louts, Adm. rat To-day, 2.90 P.M i players Kovd contesta are 142, balkline, beginning} and from the reaults some ling ‘wilt vo and event he season iberteld curried bi Hess. Jaokx Stovell Me wnroy. NO RI Seventh Inning. | St Pgs fanned. Elbert a Bn ated RUNS. Turner out. Elberfeld gut name may gconmalion | nase, NO RUNS. Eighth Inning Chase bounced to Jackson saralneoe Turner touch second wit Tiers stiaec: toromme cer winsocea, Lajote Highlanders Must- Fight |, Hard Now to Land in | Second Place, and threw to, Rossman, doubling up | Laporte. NO RUNS ose four to again put New York fok flied to Hoffman. Rossman | ret pince. While such a feat ia | STUCK out Bemis out, Williams to Chase. NO RUN it t highly Improbable, ana | “"™ aus ould be vesieee—for—you—to cing + Ninth Inning any more hopes of New York jana Conroy filed fo, Roseman, Hoffmar ing @ pennant thts fall. mat omas ein the club suid inst night » RU By, ok hile | RUNS. race wi Ciurk batted for Hi to death now to sl aascoe ee us ti Williams to, Chase &s second."” That's exactly ay #04 | Jackson and Clarkson tly the way the |siovail singled, bul Turner for Clarkson foul out. ed him situation looks to me. Grimt a 3 hs lied to EWerteld, NO RUN clings to a slight th of hope, na by : Aeteaasiadlat edly . that indomitable Welsh nature of hie makes him determined to fight tt ou: to the last diteh. : Cleveland ts the dark horse in the aco HOw, and to see them nose Chicago out would not be surprising in the leaat STINGER LOSES If they can get two of the remaining games from New York they will be within two or three games of the White Sox. Besides this they have « series are THEA TAR OF Y AMIE TIES | * Dai My Ma inces 25 aan. | Joe’ witb AARRY GILFOIL, | White }§ { stuart | Delia Fox! Coarall- Powell Troupe. Yet Wondell Konmety & | MAM, 420 81a “White Label” “fet sage, “ger acd Weber’s S COTCH Ry Rapes Disarray tr ths Fling as way Boch Bi hore Bib ¥ le Mediate, Tamale rrr THRATER noe mt HACKETT | : sti cea ust’ eats MATINED WEDNESE watiams | GRACE GEORGE PASTOR’S “Miz NO | UST END * vie § Wallack’s, #74908 TO TOMMY LOWE RIGO Ceara ASTOR ae Neue | Side, 2 ie dirinde's Tage Ses aes Rei pe deat pe ag Next Whk—Binocbe Waieh in reutear Sonsts MANHATTAN cost spans es jracke Emmet! Type Rarolie Wordette & %.. Howard a | ACADEMY OF MU S10, ib Ot & Irving PL Wheeler Wilcox’s Romantic Drama, 32 faim the Old "week STH AV. Mat Mon. Tu INNOCENT maas BOW BAY Mate By: . WATSON'S BURLESQUE By AD) LawiMat. Tear w. cies, HIS HONOR THE MAYOR, 1 Mon. ‘Thos, W, Hose in “Popnl DH ST A TTH AVE. ays Nightly. Tab #1, i A Midguunmer Night's Deve of games to play in Chicago, and by ‘phic Ho el to The Byening World.) ath tte ws | & ie. Meat. To Ot" w winning thore they would come out, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2—Tomrr Math St : Bee sway ran Play, Carel victorious, Lowe, of Washington, defeated Kid intone ""j 2 Stinger o Broadwe nlotic < ) womLy . Speci The Highlanders went up in the air) SiNKer At the Broadway Athletic Cu FIEN “ONEMATOGRAPM very Bear n the opening game with Cleveland for (iat Right in one of the fastest bouts Masse Mysterious Ajegb, Noy ai Neapelitaias the first time since they left New York. |*¢*® there for etvera) weeks. Larme ; SSS After Chase had made « very excusable |t00K the lead in the first row SPORTING. Slergor in trying to throw @ maz\out wt| Kept it in every round (ili | Sn |thivd the team seemed to collapdg, and | although In the third Stinger “BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB Cleveland then won with ease. |Tommy with a couple of wild swings | 4 The second game was a burlesque |to the head. Stinger’s bullrlike ruahes | 120 a O's ‘teal Two innings of tt were played in such | pussied the Washing boy ot frat “ ; from 360 5 Jarkness that the ball could not pe| but after he got a line on the Kid's from 12.38 every ie |ween from the preas bo: he had no troutle in beating BOZEMAN BULGER | AMUBEMENTS. | OLD DR. GRINDLE, rages ipa bts 0.