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; UP TO DATE iL AND NEWSY. THE EVENINGIWOR i Must Apr 80 much er over in Bi bottles back se bottles have mews ‘too: frequent: de going to have them officially /maote be weiter-weight champion than @ cow can be the best horse in a horse ta rumored $e willing to jwome charity or other if some one or ier will “prove” that the Johnson- “fight” was a fake. n fighters * FLYING BOTTLE, ccs, and ‘Pulliam Says Hurtling. * Beveral times during the past—I speak trom the point of view of a New ipty: Hoda bottles at the players. coming his way. if ‘Bome’playere have been hit ‘and more | Tees seriously injured. One ‘umpire @ bottle with his neck and went Set commission. A Chicago ball OUNG KETCHELL, the Western fighter who trimmed Joe Thomas & while ago, atill claims the wel- ht title, although we have kind- “pfho \s partly manager for Jack John- y don’t go around town leaving certi- copies of their agreement at the _ FAKE SNE Es + $¢2-—____—— Cease---Ring Faking Too opos Johnson-Burke “Go.” T'S a little late In the season to be| talking about basebull—anywhero except In Chicago, But Presl- dent Pulliam is there with the big wig-wag when It comes to discussing the frightful soda water bottle. { At a glance one might think the| soda pottle harmless and innocuous, | but President Pulliam states that a| bump back of the ear from a soda} bottle hastily crossing the diamond | is uuplezsant to any ball player or | umpire. So Mr. Pulliam thinks the) soda battle ought to he barred at the| ate. He doesn’t make any mention of other bottles, although the “skee" bottle also has a wallop when prop- erly placed. ns-have-risen_in-the dleachers-and hurled > If they were full bottles 1t wouldn't ifference, but a ball player never cares to see anything wapaper offices. Nelther do they ‘and on the street corners and tell | People about it. The only thing the spectator can judge from is the work done in the ring. When you look at a black’ spot on a, white collar you don't need proof of Its existence. And when & scrapper ike Johnson throws out a few noores of statements to the effect that he {s going to knock out a small and inferfor fighter like Burke in three rounds and then deliberately bolds back his punches, hits with the open hand on the body and carefully refrains from taking a tap at an uncovered chin for tour or five whole rounds, the necessity for proof isn't apparent. The best proof was the condition of Burke's face after the fight. The Johnson management tried to make out that, the sallor hero- {eally took a fearful beating and was badly marked up. I saw Burke ten miniies-after the fightin Butlen'e-cate. | He looked as if he were on his way home from a dance. Ther brulee or a mark or even him. If Burke. had fought Tommy Murphy as openly as he met Johnson he would have been Knocked rooklyn one day threw into @ crowded stand. bean utting Into base- r that Sam Fitzpatrick, give a pum of money arrange a fake match ‘them ‘tho follow! | MARTIN 1162-5, handily. OSCAGNA—Five furlongs in 101 + og becita He is ‘MS GR: 115 3-5, handily. work. » SAAS furlongs 0.8026. All in Five furlongs in] out. No account, » Does” not act “$40 ROGEBIN—Three furiongs in 03539, } well. He Is ready. 15 GAMBRINUS—S{x | furlongs in handily. wm tte BOOK—One mile breezing. A clever colt. 1M GINISKPR—Six furlongs tn 1.17, fll put. No account. 3@ KENTOCKY #5, “handily. BUCKUE=Fourturtongs “tn 9.503-5, handily, count. se MAKE WITTE—Ono mile bi He is not read AINBLUE—Four furlongs |! Yiree: “44 TASKMASTER £0.48 3-5. andi! Y-OF furlongs in 3 “hanelly.. By Son MAGAZINE H 20.61 2-5, breezing. Mi SHOT -GUN—Six Walt for mud Wi COTTONTOW: breezing. gialloping. 3 NPAON—One mile This wes great work ee SN in 141 HEMPSHEAL 1s—The today, ‘noted. é sé SUPERMAN 1-5, handily, CABOCHO: oe a, io. 150 TRAINING “GALLOPS. AT GRAVESEND. noe NONE-<Worked, but pulled | pecereneenreg 17 BURGER—Seven furlongs in 1.35, D RACH TRACK Rent, breezing. A high clasa colt. “3.—The weather was very cool Maorning, but the track was very fast. ja ZAMBEZI—One mile In. 1.60, ‘bree: 20d workouts were noted, "among | Ing, Is no account. ty |MEMANDATE—Six furlongs 1 1.18, breezing, Not much. i : DOYLE—Six 91 SF RRLES— Po ur furlong in He is 0c 0.40 & ian ody. orFire-tariongs tr tte tri z 1m TTO—One mile tn 1.44, hand- Bae ; AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY, 14 Rayan Soule a . ‘Should do sc D BAY RACE TRACK. | in 1@, hand- cou and some “SEE EVENING WORLD NEXT SATURDAY FOR No. 2 in ROBERT EDGREN’S Great Series on | “CHAMPIONS I HAVE KNOWN.” INDEXEO Sept. PRP WALIAT—iietifie and a quarter this | in 2.08 He 1s better than eve: — MITTLE ALOWE Js not up to mu US VANDERVILLE ye fare ‘Went along, but ix furlongs in ‘This was good | | ‘our furlongs in | This 1s a nice In 1483-3 1.19 2-5, Dreezing. Is oe * la MONTGOMERY One mile. and an eighth Jn 1.57 26, handily, Never | was better, R BEAU—Seven turlonzs {a-epeet in He is tmproving. us FT preezing: — FULTO: 118 2-8; breezing. Will win a cheap rac: LLE—Six_ furlongs in Throw out his ant rice 148 ONT Spies in 1.20, andily. Is not a work horse. 137 BABY WOLF—Qne ‘mile in 147 3-5, breezing. A very nice colt. if BESOM~—Six furlongs in 1.18, breez- ing Tx ordinary. She ts no ac- furlongs 14, in n zing. Has Ms foot. furlongs Is very speedy GHINNEMERE=Mvc 1003-6, “handily. 1s i in fot up to a rmce. furlongs in handy ih-claes colt He PAtatoNon one mts Tn 148 t jaa speed. handtiy. He ja not much. — Four furlongs in| 148 RISTIGOUCH Saver taronge In good trim. 1.5 2-5, handily, omy. ordinasy, |) furlongs in 1.17.| 143 WISE | CHTLD—Six ” furlongs tn 1.16 2-5. driving: Not much. 142 TONY BONERO—Ope mile in 1.45 handily. Ia doing well, “One mile in 1.47, breea- «. to win soon 6 nicht GLASS—s breezing. Almost fi One mile in 1.47 2-5, Almost ready. ‘@ quarter handily fo 8 ready wna ewan very £1 Dod Workouts were <—One mile and an . handily, Tab wis ——.__ LEXINGTON ENTRIES. RACK —Five furlongs da--AVaxhaw, 107; G John Five Has spend. for mal wae 105: Little’ Georwe, 105 Jim Bimpson, 105; Kemp | Five and a half furlongs: Th, 100; Speed | Lucille 100; re 100; Jankle, 100! | 1s; Ordono, 11h | Ke; for all f@ Boot, 04 Fy, U7; Mo’ 100; hari FI PSOne ap threesy one-fourth miles: olds and up. (PZ On HELE SHI TS A ~ SPOAWATERE CTTL EG 1 Te4y 1) UNoT ov TRE * Convennen ust — WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. pe |e ‘EDITED BY OBERT EDGREN, JF AR PULLIAM EVER Goes on THE BeNcr,. MORE CONVENIENT THAN |A 60MB OVER IN RUSSIA. TTHROWING FAN RESPONSIBLE For THE: NEW Ruveé, Fight J ting. they can i In the weight, outs 20 bat wep bis Abe IMMY BRITT, weight nounced his retirement He made this declaration after he had been informed by fight promoters out on the coast that they could not eee their way clear to put him on again at thelr clubs aftor | the way in which he stopped in his re- cent battle with Joe Gans. fight Britt has become unpopular with the fight fana In Cailfornia, as they allt claim that he deliberately quit in the | fight, and under no circumstances would ‘er again go to ere him box. Britt on his winnings no has conaideradie property In San Francisco and besides got $10,00 for losing to Gans, McFarland and Neary Matched. Packey McFarland. the Chicago crack light who has been scoring many” knock figure tn another 0. He will the Milwaukee fighter, oxi the right meet Charley Neary, Promoters Will Card Him Because of Show- ing With Gans. champion, has the e comfortabi. prize ring, as i far this year, will of Sept ‘an he min & few rounds. Attell, No BY JOHN POLLOCK. the California Mght- just from the different Since that for fifteen rounds before the Davenport (Ia.) | C.. for a. purse of $1,000, McFarland, foie been anxious tor some ‘time to meet ‘of the opinion that be can Attell to Fight Johnny Reagan. the feather-weight champion, | whe has got the habit of picking youngaters it an- | | | { | Sept ARAND—Five furlongs-in 1.0, | TAces are EIRST. RACE—For andicaD, ‘oor? | SRERERBE course. Ti FOUR fc erke 4 Doubt ord) ic. Pattl Weed rrenata | —Milami’s entry, Apprentice allowance ce tanen SIXTH RACE—For two-years olda; Oni THIRD RAC! for 6 tofiows: mares_of ‘about six furlongs.” + Donas Anne Golden” West Cloisteress Te and About 140 tollee arrett 4 Blue Pigeon @ half furlongs, RTH RACK or three-year-olds: mile Lally ‘about six. furl HLaweenos P Daley: sss. ha seem alah For maiden two: Oecanview and GRAVESEND ENTRIES. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, N. Y, 18.—The entries to-morrow's all year-olda; Handi three a8 omens: round the ring, This Reagan the former South who was quite a boxer a Attell” ands Hea, pe an will enka round ‘bout. before “th OR i Otek ATT Fan if he tries. ‘| Tommy Murphy to Box tl Toramy Murphy, beeh epured by “JIMMY” BRITT. to fight whom be was sure of beating, hi Just resurrected another easy mark to batter Springfield CORNET CU Te the Harlern fighter, ‘Manager Jim Shortel . of Brooklyn. BRITT, FRIENOLESS, RETIRES FROM RING Fight Fans Criticise Jimmy— He Is on Easy Street, Anyhow. winner_of the ain-round bout between Matty | Baldwin and Bert Keyes, which la to come [oft mt that club on Monday night. The | battle between Murphy and the winner will i90 be a s{x-round affair, and will be de- cided a week from Monday nixht, Murphy to wet a chunk of money for hi a ato is appear Bob Deady to Open a Fight Club. Bob Deady, the well-known and popular porting man of Philadelphia, ta to run an- Jother boxing club In the Quaker City. Bob has secured a lease on the boxing arena at Fifteenth and ‘Wood streets which was for- erly occupied by the Washington Spotting | clus. Deady will open up about the middie Of October. with his first show. and tus club an awes ealied ERS Rnenate a A. Cc. Only fare in the. business Ww in the bouts, aT ear Denohue and Harry Scrogge to Clash. | Johnny Mack, manager of the Paddock A. ©., last nlent eecuret_Harry Acrones, the ‘Aalllinasa-Aighioalauetanesaarexeane Dene hue. the clever boxer of Boston. in the main bout at the next atax of the club on jgriday Right, Wiille Fitzeerald was to have boxed Donohue. but ax the time was too short for | ‘Aim alate! et Into shane Scroces was imme- Quaker City Fight Fans Want Papke. Bill Pavxe made such a areat impression with the fueot fans of Philadelphia on urday night by his slambank etyle of fieht- jne, whioti enabled him to knock out Terry Martin in three rounds. that they are berging | Jack MeGulgan, matebmaker of the A. C. of that city, to be sure and put Papke’ on as often ‘aa opponents can be [found for him, MoGulxan would like to have Sailor [Burke meet Papke, x to batter Mike Sulllvan to Tackle, Young ayn fighter, | Ketchell. fo inva ten:| Mike ‘‘Twin' Gullivan hae arrived at San (1) \Francteoo and te ansisting his brother Jack jto «et into condition for his comin’ forty lar Cal Mu he Winner. Sent. will be matched on has Montana whirlwind flenter, for twent of rounds before Jim Coffroth’s club at Colm: t month. to meet the Cal.. 7 round battle, wth Bil! Saulres at Colma,” | In a gew days to tackle Young Ketcheil, the | } tional | wonder, | Field-Glasses Enabled the De- | trol HE HAD 4 Sopa Bor ‘Youg WonoR, TYE. FIGHT BEA Goon ScHeME To LeT THE UMPIRE HAVE A BotTte, CONDEMNED LIST. \ troits to “Get” White Sox’s Play. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. OW, here's a pretty howdy-do! N The Chicago White Sox, cham- —ptons-of-the world, are-rending+ forth a wail to the effect that the De- ‘Tigers aro stealing thelr signals! by the use of field glasses in the club- house. The Sox long since have felt them- selves slipping, and now they are claim- ing that the near-triumphant Tigers have descended to unsportsmanlike methods to capture enough games to catch up with the Athletics, Funny that Philadelphia hasn't complained, fan't #t? But, then, really, there ts no use, as the Sox are on hand to look after their interests, The specifications set forth In the charge against the Tigers point out that in the recent series at Detrott be- tween the two clubs, Hughey Jen- nings had two players stationed in the club\house with very strong Meld glasses, and Upped Off the catchers’ signais to their team-mates, and were thus en- abled to thoroughly trim the champions. Soon Found the Key. The men, it is claimed, were stationed where they could look directly into the wmitt_of Catcher Sullivan and observe the position of his fingers. In a few) minutes they had found the key to the signal code, and would know as quick- ly as the pitcher what kind of a curve would be pitched next or wheter the ball was to be pitched out to catch a base runner. They would then flash a signal to the Detroit bench by means of flags, and the Tigers could offset the play before it started, ‘The Detroit club indignantly the accusation, and replies by denies | saying that the champlong simply got a broad yellow streak jntfie back of their necks, and -were-t8¢king some hole by which | to craw! out. While ia not this method of stealing al entirely new, It Is nov | nals SHARKEY-STAG. TO-NIGHT. Pant Dorsey, of Brooklyn, and Johnny Dwyer, of Perth Amboy, will box the rier pout at the Bharkey A.C. to-night, Poth are clover and are capable of fighting en Interesting Bout. Dorsey carries a knock-out punch that makes him dangerous times, Th { the car dis of Philadel: ry < New York: Bu of Phitadephia, and Joe Hanrana: Gork: idie, Jones n¢ Pallagelpnia, avd Juck of New York; Joe Cartini/ of Phil- Adelphia, and Walter Stanton, tht Caillfor who has been making uch an im- press on since he landed In New York ang? tcox hie place with the other glore wielJers | of this city. AMUSEMENTS. . 0. 5. 1 New York at Philadelphia. at Washingt STANDING OF THE CLUBS, AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. wet Pc! cis WL POI Club <4 10 ATT | Chicago ...97 $8 .1)0/Brooxiyn, 95 To 1424|| Pittsburg ..81 4 ,400/Cincinnal ‘ork:.77 50 \666| Boston Tia'phia..3 88 ‘6sa|8t. Lou! RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Philadelphia, 3. Boston, 6; New York, 3. Preoklin.’ ¢; Philadelphia, 1. Pittsburg. 2; @. First Second came, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Chicago at Clncinnatt John Marra lve Wire mundren Angle Gaffney. Wave Crest Tennis TH ‘ALBION BOWLING 115-117 W. 23d St. No entry fee required Ny» B.—The entire equi {Bruns wick-Balke-Collender FORMAL TO-NIGHT AT 8 P. BOWLING FOR CASH PRIZES. conditions “RACE—Samo Oscagna + Lord. Filegrane Stmonides Miford Oot Himula: ‘Trash McGregor : Black Domino La Sorella Il Florence I. ; O18 EN mporte ; | So sDonneits. .: a Key's Boi re Wedding ention albywarice ¢inlmn never ridden a winner SAPmaieatern mkey & CELEBRATED ALLEYS, BILLIARDS AND CAPE, OPENING OF HE SEASON, M. Exhibitions by renowned bowlers and billiard experts. pment has been newly refitted and equipped by the Company, and is in perfect condition, , Rnvnwa te” Vy bated i | i Bee U MADISON SQUARE GARDEN | 4 Grand Concerts [ CONCERT BAND ADM, 50c AMMERSTEIN’ S a faa a Jena a Bh EEN TY | Bites 544] AUMKEY BUUCICAULT & Co, ‘HE -EUTURITY WINN’ “MO LOHING SALERNO, JACK ignwo SNYDER & BUCKLEY, RTH, ENGLISH MAJONA, TRVE JONES, ROONEY SISTERS, New Vitagraphle Views. buy ety hear Canal, Mall ne dey a BERTHA ite neva; THALIA ween, { Week—From” ea to the Bower; ‘Bai BELASGO sik fa 2 Davin Hetane BCI) p The Rose <i, RANCHO AN an Sen CIRCLE DERE ARO tet Totsy Pon Pisce «FROM ACROSS THE POND" Adolf Phill pp, BarneyBernard.Anna | Bordo, MURRAY HILL 40d st, & Texingion ay, BuHMAN SHOW 38 MAT. EY BI DAY, Sth By.8 iii ayAte& CHCOCK vex Mat, Wed, A-tat. “A YANKEE TOURIST.” ASTOR *® RAYMOND The Test Musical show Ja Town, it Mat. fob pe! We Squaw 1 14th St. THE cow [home to-morrow, lof the Western clubs take a crack [= Dally Mat. 10-285. "| to say the least. It is creating a scan- dal out West, but Manager Jennings doesn't seem to be worried In t Teast. A scandal’ was aprung in the National League some years ago when it was claimed that a similar system was em- ployed in Boston and Philadelphia, but the accusers were never, able to sub- stantiate their charges. /They won't be able to substantiate them at Detrott, either, Well, the Highlanders will be back and we'll have some baseball of our own to talk about at to-morrow up the the Hilltoppers, beginning afternoon, and that will wind season for Cleveland is the only league which proposes for next season. They very few minor leaguers, nouncement has gone purchasing 1s done, club In elther to Stand pat have bought and the a forth thaa the be drafted, doubtful. If Philadelphia wins the Ame! League pennant, they are going to have Another celebration down will make the Fourth a Sunday tp Brook. now looks Ike an. easy they are still holding programme. of Ju Pittsburg has a new by the name of Swac! worse, he > Ma JOHN DREW, ww Wednesday statinees begin KNICKERHOCK e FRITZI' § R, Bway & Mite Saturday CHEF LYCEUM Bey eas. THA THIE! wiitagrn PRANCIS. WILSON “vuen katent en Were told. THEATRE. 440 a Soe ers ay BERT RDESON WALLACK DUSTIN. FARKU SAVOY i Ti'weay Ma urs. & Sit MAN OF THE HOUR Dath » 2.13, pr Bown, WR SSEE TS CLASSMATES. Wet 81 In THE Ie by Ameustu: he. KEITH & PROCTOR’S TH Broadway | FIFTH AY, Co. in LANL lie TOHOAKEN ig thy May Spooner _ Also Vande oa see _Dilton. AYNE & Co,}| Kitty Traney. CU Gordon, rr Met — 30-35-25 pa EN an Pettis Hofman, LON Ales Datiy | Marry Bulger, nelly & Co", Uis'way & 62d St. pve City Quartette, janophiends, Val AL iy| ‘re Bergere’ a *.) | French Onera _C Tth ay, £120th at | Julius Tannen, Othi LINCOLN 8Q.. Bway & ath Be. S13. Mate. Wed. & Ha MAT, TO-DAY “ALEY PROFESSIONAL lots THE imes, wk, Won. H.Tyrner tf ‘Ils Terito INERIGAN UNDER. aaint.seiay, SUSPICION | i ESTAR From B'way tie Bowery xa Day, ie. Mi at Lazian BEBO, ACADEMY OF MUSIC’ Lith § LAST TWO WRI nj ELEANOR ROBSON “" $it Prices,2 (0'81100, Mats,To-day,8at DEWEY i aQUTHAN & HACKETT JAMRAE'E S08 ann bia aiittis “THE MOVERS. | Bi! & Irving Pi, KS. LOMY, 20 and 30 Cents Hypatia, Others 14th wt, Ladies’ Mat. To-day, Dreamland Burlesquers, 2 yautdovtite Mai To-day Ally == SPOILERS |let su Sy pa | | In Bij MME. Nxt CASINO® %} THE LADY EROM LANE* 'S. | New Amsterdam {1 tf = eran, | Mastive Produ | LIBERTY_2 LULU GLASER "*& Broadway The Rogers ‘Bros. in Panama. |p ates HURTIG & SE AMON'S 32 rtd eres ROSE ‘OLLY oa Wat cave Sherman & D6 Forew. Haywvcd, Conway ( Fros Mate in ine Now, NePTi DAUGHTER clre Acts) A Hhow in 3 Places at Once, New Ballet, Flying in Mid-Alr Maud Hail, LENS-STOLEN SIGNALS TIPPED TIGERS Novel Charge Disturbs All the West, but Denied it Ko-at Bisa ATTA Wares, winniny team out in Chicago. drawing card, AMUSEMEN ‘HIPPODROM Hy Mat. a Piees HERA VIRGINIA” HARNED» oy Bs Mon Min K ‘nine Haissine. others, Vesta Victoria xt Wk YORKVILLE, THE NINETY jt. Th-mor’ ENTy mevropolis To Dy LUNA PARK CLOSES NEXT AUNDAY, —_ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU EXPRESS ROBBERY FOLLY “06 THE STH GE. HYDE & BEHMAN'S OLYMPIC Ake REEVES’ BIG BEAUTY SHOW “GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. GEO. FY nl, AYTON’: SHADOWS ON THE HEARTH. Next V SHUBERT ™*<"", [NELLIE Amateur |GOLDS, OL rans | COLUMBIA dally. 19 FIGHTING BLL.’ Week. Next Six Hace To-day at 4.20 F. | terval to 1.43, it ia the bal Both Halt you scorers, what you think y & th NAZIMOVA ..* wpaveadvaueSar Vu cereuvwurnre® by Tigers. I dare you to seg Call him “Cifa," and that The wtrtpetctreny fer i oxames for the Bellewae She is a great She wears bloomers. Peet rerevweo Be-$L Ey. at SE 12 New \bioNEER DAYS der the Sea—On Land. with Pirogetting Pigeons (Nils Seek Aas on, ‘ Mr. JAMES O'NEILL in VIRGINIUS. e ¥ MAJESTIC. egy Soh, vey 8 P in EAT | MK. c ) MILLER QW wayaaieh & MAR To-day. rare 28, LO S08 By 5.90, Mat. To-day.2.20 at ‘Week in we Coquette. ot Nazimova.TheMlasterBulider & Eve £15, Aturaa: (TRE, Eve 818 ceAT ved. &Sat.215. + THE ROUND UP way & Ost ge Mat sat. 2.f5 Murger, ‘aa inca | oN awee tt HALL aud rayaganza won| AND NINE RA MATINEE TO-DAY.” 1 BOY <*° BOODLE Mats, Mon. Wed., Bat. TRE GREAT ees, Mon. Thurs, Bat, RENCE BINDLEY T_SINGER. MATINEE DAILY, _ ¢ Gay. Masqueraders DAILY. 20c., Soe a Advanced Vaudevil VANS, JOE WELCH, Macy & Co, Midgley & Cari 4 & Carrel Dancers, Newhdld Ss LEE ‘AVE, stock CO. Week. .The Sixn of the Cross, ve'k. 18, 20, 30, 500 -" Dally. 15, 20, 800 UMONT, 8 MARI. 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