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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1900. THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR | ROBENT EOGhEN GIANTS ARE THE CAUSE OF MUCH TROUBLE. CHANCE SUR (WELL GIT UP TO DATE | AND NEWSY | SM susT “CRAZY ABouT MR QUIT YER SHOVIN' OUT Oo ME eee aelany Ti MATHEWSON! DO YoU THINK H Tyree DYE HEAR? WA caine’s ate DOC THIS . Would SEND NE His PHOTO aa —& WHOLE SHOW! a / EP, SMITH THEY IFT WRoTeE To HIM? Inher - To OF ARRIVED WHILE You WéERE AWAY AT as Game!!! le TL PEAT — CHICAGO, Sopt. 4—Before leaving for Pittsburg last night Frank Chance, manager of the Cttbs, gave out the fol- lowing statement: “We will win the pennant and the World's Championship again, I have never given up the firm pellet that we will repeat, I am as confident now as I was when we began the season. “We more than evened up this year for any bad luck we escaped last sea son, The team has been severely crip- pled, but has still Kept up its gait, The fact that tue Giants finish at home does not affect the Cubs, We play as e road as at home and can | Dee v } Some Great Work Will Be Witnessed on the Diamord| { To-Day, When Giants! Tackle Phillies and Cubs Meet Pirates, NOTE— Never TRY ‘To COP'ANTHEIRESS THIS i | ‘TIME OP YEOR-—‘THERE'S_NO.CHANCE! | Akt our fight just as bravely” and auc IANTS tackle Philadelphia, Chi- ceastully in New eon BAST and cago Ci n ground: ‘ eacire a ae a We ; ‘y Ke eerie Wee fre sin yw York. e shall cay home grounds. Would Thar £ aie Fee eaGdiHaE P put Nis ahead, 5 COULD Tarry have a with Pirtaburg still but 1 figure that we Maybe there won't be some ball laying in these two series. You can bet there will, There is no love lost between the Pirates and Cubs, and it’s a sure thing| the Philadelphia bunch do not love the Giants any too well, Tt will be a series that will live in his- tory—this clash between the Cubs and #Pirates and the Giants and Phillies, j, And it is a series that will come near ag determining what club of the National q [FARL i . of ¥ LONGER ich trouble, as vot thelr bolt, is hard & jod (anything, ne Cubs ake that with HAPPY RETURN OFA BoSTOx Fan | TNEVER RAINS RUT.IT POURS ) nard luck, Fate PP ous IN THE-TRouPe ! Cr ae => WANEROFTHS (MURPHY TO FIGHT PIPKL JUBLEE eae GAIETY ...0tn sh & DWAR, oh Cu HAN ‘ Next Mon. BAKO | the American League Pennant for the world championship hono Jack | Blackburn were ina AYBE tt will be New York, maybe| mtn MT ic BY JOHN Werioce "round. bolt M {t will be Pittsburg, maybe {t wil Mies LAUGHING MMY MURPHY and Packey da. C rest . be Chicago, but the one best bet aie Say | Farland of Chicago W a ' hese 2 OD-Bye" matched in a few days to m HEN <ayae “had year Quaker Cit right now is that it will be THE) of his Br GIANTS. The Giants. They look mighty good | for s!x ro js at one of the [held by the National A. © LIBER' TYs. ROM yMelals who have Mute “Wed 4 sak. Sept. 4.—-T right now, McGinnity back tn form. He| { ; hi the latter p of this m ghowed it yesterday when he shut Matty Baldwin, the clever boxer, of a a ¢ the international athletic com i Bonton, and was never in dapgers OU Boston, and Bert Keyes, the little cy-| White, manas Beis ie Ga be Held AU Une Vatle “THE TRAVELING SALESWAN ITH Mathewson, Wiltse aa clone fighter, of this city, are awaiting| ‘0 bring thes Earths mee ‘ Next Mon, Liiliar Hi in Writ : f e- [ the gong for thelr ehx-round batile at} together, and Sie Wa JARDIN PARI 13 Ginnity in shape— ‘ tt | ony manager p in over le Dh W y in shape—and they all| the stag of the Fairmont A. C,, in its| Om ri torasurp ey encounte Last wk T FL Z7ItGek ELD. ane ‘s. ew Yh TES OF 1908 NEW YORK iiss ey 1. CAR Last Mat, Sat, LE is LAMB.” xi Mon., P.diewfe a. Follies of [us CAL ay eM oR MUSIC Tih abe Irving look good right now; with Cran-| ‘ { yea all pitching winning ball; ‘Taylor ready| ar at One Hundred and Thirty-| Oliver says. he, is ready to help at any time needed, and a host | It rd ave MoFarland or his manager of youngsters coming in freshéfrom the ; are two of the most =| eens -awitjor leagues {i he one beat | sing lightwelghts tr Det Ts-Gjants for the ‘aa To-day, of course, there will ba no| sng Tabet the winner has Leen promised a figh T he wi b " gate receipts, but there will be no| thy thenvictor ¢ the Attellest may be wrong, but if it ‘s, it wil! RY VINCENT TREANOR. | purses to pay out. |i ip GED ce ip enleecsn not be the first time that a team OR the first time in years there| ‘Tomorrow the sport will be resumed p scrap, there is every rea- counted down and out early in the is no racing to-day. Time willlwith a big day’s racing The twenty-| °°" {2 believe that they will fight their season has come to the front and won e hands of the - “| hardest in order to win out, and there- out. Witness Chicago White sox two nang heavily onthe ne fourth Flatbush, worth $15,00, and the t the chance to go to California years ago, On Sept. 1 that club wag turf regulars. Some of them may take) 9.9) Gantury will be the features. In ational League, AT a crt te ai at OA ah ELT ET TS LMG aa perieled rin Win the pennani, !n the ball game, some may bunt UP|:he Flatbush the two-year-olds are) | Both lads are fighting In thatr bese stig 8 : . ODR ME Opens To. championship. | playing the Montreal races, while/ more than they have been travelling CTE trey Erte aa th Scie Ketehel ant 1a nn en MITCHELL. SCOTCHIMAN, fete = intl tne shi -——— | others will simply rest up and @Walt| yp to data All the stars of the season y McGarry away in five it m { F i hon i 3 ‘ 8 Grant Out of Tourney. | the entries for to-morrow. are named to go in this stake, including! rmunds.| eee ! WINS IRISH GOLF HONORS. | casiyg i NEWCASTLE, sept. 4—D, Great, the| Th€ Coney Island Jockey Club will) sight of the Keene string—Melisande, | aoa nema e i SIND j rmerican golf player, was beaten in the|SAV@ Money on the off day. It has lost) Magkette, Wedding Bells, Footpad,| clubhouse will be packed to cuEe ne Aap } fifth round of the Irish golf gharnplone onshp money every day since the meeting| iejmet, Hilatious, Turncoat and Se- pee ity, = res usual good pr n eo ie 1 I | se ggarerdan, By Be G. raha, by Sup | started, the difference in the small €@1¢| teetman, Madden has named Fayette, | 200 will precede the main event. || Tony Cap Man ant ; F emailer aae 4 ‘champlonsnip tn! 1408, receipts and the big purse offerings. | | Sir Martin, Edward, Joe Madden and oe i Be HIN LLY } ~ | Schleswig. H. P. Whitney has four| Matty Leads Pitchers “W 1 } » | DALY'S i ligibles, Including Boboin and Per - play be : | eligibles, including Boboin a ere EEA OAT ih f BARRY WON BY SLIGHT sit-es.2ceargmaeit oon HEPPARD | "creat big Maret AIUSEMENTS HACHETTE = jc | other good onés are amung those who Great Big Margin. || ~~~ KETT oO: JOHN MASON ‘a THE |'may face the starter, namely Dick ! SAVOY : My Hi MARG Roller, Trance and Afi use. All te] beat the ‘vest quarter-milers in the Christy Mathewson of the Giants ve rae anaes ce ie ba WITCHING HOUA. i the Flatt oul vg out a fie gountry eae teas 5 i : FROM BR D Cay to that WE eh met in the Futur Melvin Sheppard, who proved at the| He is entered in the 4@)-metre event has fanned more men t a DlabA oF Dobe UN 5 “LYRIC fl LABOR DAY MATINEE e€ nd, ke the latter event, it will Li Free hat te ie eke gecaty (agaist a large weld, including Harry [than any other man in t Jor Z | alee Ss, MARY MARNERINGGLORIONS { into Bradley, and for two minutes he| Gevelops into a duel between 1 dad URE AV we Tye |Hilimian, of the New York Atiette: any ECG CGR EVPIRE ¢ sy, t sent the most terrific punches Into|and Madden. Colin won it lust y rin the world, is peed marvel I ine leaders to da Ne aa nxious i g.jim Barry, the Chicago heavyweight, ‘Thad a shade the better of Fred Brad- ley, the Boston fighter, in the star bout .of six rounds at the stag of the Prin- “cess A. C, last night, In order to get this silght advantage hurdler NATIONAL. h-Ameri+ PRIS ne 8 ARNOLD Ml : pleat is no less intere add another title to his Bradiev's bodv and face with both) 71° ordicap is over a mile and Alcredit, At tne Irish-American Athletic gands. Bradley then cut loose and| igi? and will have as proba s x : ‘i Whaled Barry in the stomach with alarg Ballot, Frank Gill, Hessian, eee tere be bald at ard left swing and a right inside up-|rante, King James and Montgomery eS | per-cut tothe Jaw, which, shook Barry This race has a guaranteed cash value) ora Ee" Secns arr mash GE nn stegpeshaae is anotnes| SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES, EMKERBOGKER fe THE GIRLS OF ‘GOTTENRER Phe Gi GARRICK “nt ector, Bobbi 8 —IN-— THE Bese TERALOR \ over Bradley, Barry had to fight his nt he came aga.n, and ee haniole 1 eve % shardest in the fifth and sixth rounds. | | nding more effecilve plows) feature of the ‘card: | Unie peo Ji ny Joseph Coyne’ nd iw % f “In these two rounds Barry certainly "nested, Bradley put up alhave been one of the vigg | (Speciai to The Evo rid) sand Alexander Carlisle ee iN FUL. ( wmave Bradley an awful lacing about tle. He fougnt with better|days of the year. TE BPSH AD te js TRACK, Phaeton rere oy. La ; entries for tusmorrow's for some time, | his blows better. In picking 91 (the body, and if It had not been for the Tay oe ASTOR iti | Wn, Hodge, 13 Mats. WW CRITERIGN are as follows ‘bell in the fifth round Bradley might 7 nad excellent chance to| dont overtook 5 R is have been put away. nis rotind Bernal rd round, but let | 8, mouse! ma |S!DORE BUAGMN Sous ar meta ig | The Man from Homa Barry rushed at Bradley began t2| he opportuni away. He opened rnered fight should be a LYCEUM : BIJOU Ping | Rex ree : smash away at his body with 1 Rho aeletee and followed it Up hes 0} yuld separate | Hughes nee ar Lg nia eat Lab : left swings. The blows tired ‘ Ae can oe, eal men at the wo ha bundle of | Young MISS BILLIE BURKE \ MR. ue Lis ‘el IABAAKS : ; Abs ? Bird of Filant was an, Nour the pene a Hg speed from the sunny side of the Mason | pygert 4 ee he EAE HARN i e ropes iB Guilen nearly cell off him in the jad Ds an line rules favorite, but the Ty jepnardt HULSON °',,,.. ithen crossed him on the jaw with nee riends of the Irish-American A. C. | 1 i fright. Bradley started to sheritt tame, of Wertohegter, waa at e| [par sty the forme Mercershurg tier J 39 ROBERT EDESON | r why | will have to i the record to show J Pian ee the bell rang and Bradley s ' rh | 1 % ae == ; his corner, where he dropy wae goveried yaragtat Emre” "1" oc bis dusts mma rTM RSI ENS —, Psy Gi Schair, In the sixth ro fall the ‘Sherif Hi MME UGE WALK ROOF OLYN Fi i) Sa ats SO ald to pay fiat Sovereten tn | ATHLETES : IN FORM FOR Matinee in Hoek Orla. Hood re Hae CLORME LY PASLUWSD ‘NEW CYCLE STARS IN RACE See ee tsi!” BOWERY Same ee ee NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Se } AGAINST CRACK AMA TEURS. So], Lichtenstetn wasn't on hand yesterday. Coming as they do when all the ath- junior: will be just as keen as thee 5 an Hag wus LCOS OF IBRUS ™h ® That's evitence enouen that there la no Det: letes are In the prime of condition frofn | furnished by those who have graduated || THaT QUARTET, LILY Legare ihe praipia sarenacea Eee the five-mile| ‘ine at Sheenanead. All of | George Rose digging up entries for Las Angelos thia winter, continuous competition, the national, into the senior class. When Rector, Many New track and field, junior and senior, Northridge, Eckman, Steinert, et al. we GAs DE Ev.8. hamplonships of the Amateur Athletic the same calibre toe the mark In the 3 « —_ Mat Sat. Labor DavaWed 13 yee nion, which will be held at Travers! sprint races the winner of the event| THE DEVIL ever [LUNA tive Mermaid | —_>+—— also stir matters 4 | professional lap race, in which ‘ uy The defeat of George Cameron, of the | the best racers are entered. Iver Law- | 1 hed here from Salt Lake Comedienne puted up lame in the fires, | | Madav Autumn Steeplechase Tris merican A. A., In a half-mile | son le Ante race at Newark t last. a week alo, in the five- th won with | 8 anc tainly | Will be forced to travel close to record | the 1 rt RReRT Mike , ‘4 a x les a a eB rare iy Us Oa | | Hate ae are ‘ will ae al a, ine: c 10 r Rene r, ant FREE, ang iW eter aii iavamatevr) adds nleresttothel pcr eee eg : ween | nou. ooniee entries from all “iM, vents are all well filed and the| "Beg, Tewge Morn ! A ‘ oo ed enaua an, 7 T Sa ee ae over the country are pouring In, and contestants ate #0 evenly matched that |_*". !0 $1.10 Extra Matinee Labor Day Sih ae ofgsht at Madison u Garde! La hy -NIGH | big clubs will by no means have an there will be no walk-over for any |p rep 0-Day f half. . ¥4 rts y Ww a y |MATINEE y lst. Mackey met Cameron In tat FOUR STAGS TO MONTREAL ENTRIES 2 [ety timo inthe strife for” national ove; they, wil alt ve foreed to do thelr METROPOLIS wee Toa eo TAKE WOM STEANBOATS * Mile consvlation race at the Newar = = c ol WORSE. y Reson erat cuteae: (ie Olas 7 Sea tonignt . ‘The Flatbush; seven fur | honors | “Tickets will be Issued in a few da: say. The Geromer 4 The Boss | : ae Ee er oo ai ‘ ua Ahad pean ny OG oIRnAE Ao ak ee urs | During the past year some fine young:| ani! nay, be gecured from A. G. Spal a ARISE STEEPLE| CONEY ISLAND'S ) Mae Ca eoits ‘slusmala asd’ Hred| Rockaway, Fh (ee. Nelsons wit | os [tere have been. developed all over the | QE Bots, NO. 126 Nassau treet. and me ASEAMINS feats CHASE| FUNNY PLACE. Hill, of B. ston, were considered to be y Glover for six rounds. F lam country, and ¢ ion In the,from the New York Athletic Club vasth at. Mat. Datty.| Sale tneataute, | s TU. OCTOBER. RRINBRGnIA) THON ARORA ROR OATE A. C., of Brooklyn, § n i —— are a aap tet” He Tce ran net Tr eR Now for a Dandy Soft H Uattofea”™ VAYTON'S, —ssiose ig, ir bl 1 id It run e i AD. Pi slood 1 UT nesseiea ca aiaetilt (re ow tor a Vandy so at, iLHAMBE Syl Mall LO STRONGHEART : ue, Brooklyn. Kid" Rose and Young Bernardi, Stuart sf 1 Th en-mile m betwe EXT WEE! [HE DEVIL, ape Witney E888 will battle for siz rounds in tne Canada 1H A Wallach Soft Hat, Dee De LANDES sean Cones COLUMAI e ouings, 15-25 only a Schroeder's, M ‘ “BELASCO i Hea W. 42d St, ve, way | SU A iistined batty it aosts, eb Grand and | B2¥;, 100; ha An easy fitting, light weight, eA ae Day, 2.18 | Custer’s Last Fight. bat it wi Dna atarelaiveeos Wark: [Suge ae smart shape, with quality ‘GEORGE : TELE | _xest vest rue ceorit ant the ae Petes main bout for ° pease i 4 Bedouin Shenae i) ks D EVI L! RIGHTO HE DEVIL Bi the stro man, 105 ai : 13 ie oa THIRD RAC | sticking right out of it. grevert ee B N rata do ‘oe a4 wo ra a foarearelde : Mace ann Others. Th a Baseball, Today, 4 P, M—Am. League 2 RLS ete The Rambler (illustrated = SPORTING, {ten in town f Park, N.Y. Am, vs Washington °,' here) is just one of our becoming soft hat styles, ae ana fp Other equally as fetching ma tos soft and stiff effects, in all the new autumn colors. 85 Style—83 Quality— § but the price is just Also Wallach specials, at Racing To-Morrow. tw | Sheepshead Ba: Autumn Meeting. 60. Grang Stand, ®2. Ladies, $1. ————————S [AMERICAN “jp iitnow & Italian Grand Opera y Mat "A'da.’' Monday ¢ Me ntatho” Won Raut | ‘Gad THViE PuacesGiat f le Wk., | ROSE STAHL—The Chor! eee OF THE CLUBS. NATIONA, LEAGUE Ww. LPC 5S OA 47S nna! The Rambler ahah Ww can also DAVE. Mn Nidier ratURs ; > 101; Huck 0; Black | SIXTH RACE . CATARRH: ‘ SANTAL Wan sons: ht ® York “From Broadway to the Bowe: be worn Next Week. FALSE FRIENDS. @ telescoped. uw broadway, MURRAY j prerere ARES [BAILY \ Poe b] ii saraaina, Wallach’s Hats =#%, ummir ana sD At oar seven coxtealent New York store, ely th fees GH DEATH V, tle Belle, als. First game Second game

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