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| | i i i i Hae if i “~ » | re fg : i i; # a a il ' Y : { i i 3b Et ; aH il | ie a i | tu ig brea FE, y s i : j i ag Dulce, ‘te San ton west Shiy. are te tas sosent Babee | Bed Share rank nest a ne 7 SOP NREET ons om oes i it ‘ Bore Dacegeanwes aracee Se Onanome giant down and if be | Rider of Second Horse Makes 't bring Mim down at least he'd @ivv him o beating. That woud be| No Complaint After Being o funny spectacle, woulda’ #—DU- “ ” 5 fect 7 inches and weighing 300 Rough Ridden. cm Petco Mle venag Reece tenn ane welating chews By Vincent Treanor. Dillon weald beat Merrio because] CUTEEPLECHASE riders evidently Morris can't dex. He's even slower than Moran, and ‘be cant ‘Bits are like gunmen, they rarely fos, tnd he cout shake Dion. | show the disqualification of Duke of win 7 that be Ras cut loose, Dition| nome in front of Waugh on Chivalry. Ree ett eet tine (RenYZ- | The stewards eat Henderson down for Xie to Willard a. Diton-Wilerd | the balance of the meeting for “at- matah looks impossible, because the| temped rough riding,” but they let the ‘Fast difference in eise would make it in. Jockey Waugh, look too absurd, and because seed tang a0 sui y Weus ene knows Willard ien't a Cari Morrie Who rode Chivairy, made no pretense of claiming foul, indicating that the | etewarde acted on their own initia- 3 a is tive, yet from the grand atand it CY Very fikely tenrnesig’ | looked ae tf Waugh had every reason ue So ee ee carrera: | (2 manent the Slowarde’ stand witb a champten who ‘fret complaint the moment he weighed to "come task” tad ever ted out, Henderson rode bim very close — throughout the stretch duel after put- 'MFTIONING Morrie an@ Wil-/ting him perilously near the fence lard, there isn't much Hkel!-| at the point where the rails come to- beod that the two biggest glove gether er ia on acute angie a the turn wieibers eapti meet oul @rase steeplechase course agata. a pel + (lly abad ts to the dirt at raiguteray, Chivalry'e boned ten rounds tn | ribs weren't crushed in and he wasn't Mew York, and it was the chumatest| impaled, but he bad a close call, close ezhibitien on record. That wae be- CAPO Me parks © pretees at the Sa- fore Willard reached championship * ‘Waugh. form. Willard was afraid ef Morris the closely saw w: im Beg) ‘Was Go overawed by the/at this particular a Willard that he fell over his| dered at the thou; own fect. Willard hasn't the slightest( have hi king tor Morris even to-day, The goreoree Syineny ¥ bd of the same way or couldn't ean have @ fight tf he| have guspended Tiendereon, but why ‘wants one. Jim Gavage ts out| they didn't disqualify Duke of Du- with @ challenge Savage| ‘uth ls a mystery. In riding Chivalry Mepped Moran once in seven rounds, | °!°% Hendereon naturally injured the r4 horee’s chances and robbed her rider, and Moran's push into the big money! Waugh, of an opportunity to win « clase always 4i4 aancy James. well earned victory. Duke of Duluth, “Moran knows I always eat | 12 Une with the act of the stewards Dim,” said Gavage, “but if he wante| i" Setting down bis jockey, Hender- gon, should have been disqualified and to begin climbing again why shouldn't| Waugh interrowated as to why be had he start by trying to get even for the! not made a claim of foul. Either that time I whipped him? I have $500 that | oF Henderson should have eacaped the TN put up for a itttle wager if he| OMcla! action which will keep him {t—$200 of my own op the ground for the remaining days 800 of my fathers. 2 Mora mmignt| of "be Kveduct meet degin by ing Coffe The uberk that would avaet-up. He ean is wie ivy came ers ie years haat omg Coffey's aren £e ry roll, who trains among others of the W. R. Coe atring, but it brought joy to a eet who gather on the lawn usually back the “under cover” candidates for the various races. Jerry didn't consider his chances aeri- ously, all that had ben asked of him in ‘@ satisfactory manner lately, and as Trials im has just had @ war | a “You taik about ‘patriottoms “| eas all a 4 enlisted went to the ody wan talk. thought it jhame for « healthy fellow out of it. Patriotiam! Bay, the day Bews got out that I'd enilated the ned ite account and stop! at my house, i and the butcher told my wife I ought to be ashamed of myself for going | way, Can you beat it? | , COORDING to the accounts from Denver, Wolgast lost to Freddy ‘Welsh on a foul in the eleventh round. The fight w Pped in the | third round, when Welsh claimed & Training foul, but af an examination by a phy- It a @idn't support the claim the a s* went on again after a twenty. | r,sometiaits bo, leventh Welsh | aa aminute delay, In th to He 1 40, ita, 1.07 five yaar and disqua! felah “quickly got up" and went to | eee tt tae oe many, Uf the fact that he fouled Welsh to well established he should barred from avery club In the country. A man who habitually uses me! is has no place in the z. Hauberk had not been doing |r ——— Yoo, ne ‘Coup Renew Cam's Jaw. Gecided! unattractive The geldi 0 fooled hie trainer ana bis triende Ge the rail all the way and @way from the favorite, TL, in the ran ugh the It was another of those in- Gtanocee where a horee “runs {i all hie connections are lookin, window. fanning August Belmont, through trainer Gam Hildreth, has just completed arrangements for first call on the ser- vices of Jookey Lyke for the Yonkers and — Lyke has been do! ridi the J. 0. tal ¥Y nee “Dynamite Jack” Thornby has a belated kick. He says he has had to blister one of Virgina W.'s legs be- |" cause she was put on the fence Mon- day last by Raconteune, winn rol ju who are #0 hot on the trail of certain Jookeya, overlooked, Borrow evidently ie getting old. He has been going to do things in a racing way for @ couple of years horeabouta, but to has accom- hed Hit, Ye y Bayberry ndle took him into camp handily and it Was no fault of Joe Notter's either, ‘The Quincy stable acquired Jesse the “cop horse,” for $900 after 1, Sating had seebed some winste ¢ of the last race yesterday. oe -|TENER SUSPENDS EVERS, TURNING DOWN APOLOGY. President John K. Tener of the Na- tlonal League announced to-day that he had indefinitely suspended Capt. Johnny Evers of the Boston club. The Weaguo executive atated that the pen- alty was inflicted as @ result of the scone created at Boston yesterday by Kve when he was called out on strikes, Evers telegraphed an apology to league headquarters for his actions apd remarks, but President Toner re- fused to pasa the incident without a reprimand and suspension Meadow Brook's first team, F. 8 Von @tade, C. C. Rumeey, Henry Payne Whitney and Devereus Milburn, won the final game and the Governor's Cup the field of the Rockaway Hunt Club at Codarhurat, L. I,, yesterday, beatin, the Coronado,’ Cal., ‘team by a’ score of 6% goals to iM. at Local Tracks War A he oe wa, Sette We. cr 120 Laan ATEN BELL, seren-cighthe, 182. © BT Suspend Steeplechase Rider|\(_Golf Notes ) But His Mount Gets Purse According to reports from Georgia there te q thirteen-year-old golfer in that part of the country who will Evana and Jorry Travers cause to look to their lau- rela, The bov is lob Jones of the Hast Lake Country Club at Atlanta. Thomas B. Paine, Chairman of the House Committee of the club, te sponsor for a card of 68 that the youngster turned in for the 6,4¢4-yard links of the home club. Thie ties the record for the course, or soon give Chick rofessiopat lindo by Stewart Maiden, a broth of Jimmie Maiden the professional Unks, a to keep ai visiting championship wer metropolitan open that had it not been ‘Worthington rolls round, a The Briton scratch piayer at Mid-Surroy, J. (Taylor's course, for many years, Homecoming “pros” fp the national open foie cham jehip tournament at \ week not enth | Min fy uss links. i Dow! | Bea: json (of Bprin opinion that | championship standards, | A women's the links of Club to fh It is under Women's on for a een-hole medal handicap in the morning, to wed by a nine-hole fo: and putting competitio Forest Field Club, conatatin, 4 mem! find their hand nened. A few who have been « in class B are now {n the A diviston, -_—— Ted York A. C., but in future will carr, atandard of he 1b to-day eralty of who closely some. thn plum of th pry at meeting held Guarters, the Sentor Cha mittee of the Metropolita: |voted to hold ite annual | Weequahtc Park on AU ming champtonship atic, Union have been recommen "W, Rubetn, Secretary of the A. A to the mittee, The formality of National wal, follows wim, New York 4, 0., ithe championship singles of the Tennis Assoctation. o'clock, George H. Mile aie ten chan ed yentorday Id defend his holdir jo neat Baturday {Club at Mount dore Roosevelt F and the teh will be t of five Bohr has two legs on t Station, No J Dim permanent pi oe ALL. TO-DAY AO PM. ON aus fe Cbiragy. bolo’ Groun de dau ee of Nassau, who is in charge of the be can handle himself as well in tho who competed it was below but lack the speed of a Maisel or a 4 % 1 be “tole 10 a in the afternoon, ° Tans Committee of | i ° A, Wilaon, J. Victor Christ! and has revised the handicaps. scores under 71 will count can be readily imagined, 1s lon peting Meredith will not run for the New C. ie Meadowbrook Athletic nia, Word to this ef- ved here from the Quaker d to- by law- Penn- has been fate quarter n yesterday, when xen Ve head 98 for the national outdoor swim haar} of the Amateur Ath- ed by Champlonship ‘Com: which await the orm, Mimoart A. A. Bt Boulb Shore Counwy Om», Th in the Pulltaer i e ‘turf courts of the Orange Lawn Tennix Theo: challenger at three out cup and a victory at this time will give wston of the trophy Y Soe | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW IN DILLON MAY FIGHT CARL MORRIS TO GET A CHANCE WITH COPTe!! AE by the Freee Pumiening O« (The New Tort Brewing Were | Hartzell and Baumann Are Both Excellent Outfielders and Good Hitters but Lack Speed of a Maisel or Gil- hooley. By Bozeman Bulg ‘T may be Rube Oldring or Frits Matsel, but the Yanks realise with that they must ship they have fought ao hard to ac- Quire may crumble beneath them. With the arrival of the team from Washington this morning came def- nite informativn that Gilhooley may be out for six weeks or two months. Both his speed and hitting are sadiy miased, and manager, owners and players are beginaing to appreciate Just bow mucb this midget of an out- felder meant to the club. No grass must grow under Donovan's feet now. He must act, and act quickly, for this ia his one big chance, Mateo! te ae fast as Gilhooley and can bit as well, but it ts doubtful if outfield, @ position entirely atrange ‘to him until the spring, when he was ‘Worthington, the compelled to surrender third base to when amateur ‘itle holder declares | Maisel attended one of the Giant pertain putt carey ott |wames and declared himself about ;Frank Baker. A week or a0 ago ready to resume playing. collarbone has knitted together per- feotly. For some reason, best known to himself, Donovhn did not use the Uttle fellow after Gilhooley was In- jured, and the fact that the Yanks have made an effort to get Rube Oldring, who recently quit the Ath- letics and retired, that all is not well with Maisel, Hartsell and Baumann His broken © time,” said Capt. Huston, “ag the team was just ready for a big drive that might give them a permanent hold on first place. But ‘we'll got along somehow.” Coming home In t 4, the Yanks have the opportunity before them to show their real class, By the end of the month they ought to be a favor- ite in the betting for the champion- ahip. ‘The Yanks have not found the Polo Grounds so hard on their play- ing as have the Giants, and with more than % y games ahead of them before giv up home eat- ing Donvan's record ought to bale up considerable hay while the sun shines. “The Dest way to figure our ohances,” said Manager Dono- van, “ta to consider the strength of the other clubs. The Red Sor are going pretty good, but, as and a hy will resume| yet, they have shown nothing hia reaid \s, and will) that sould show them to be |Bat, come to New York to engage 1D! srronger than the Yanke. The | i - other clubs I do not feay. Cleve. Newark rv Ived « last Dig athletic land haa held up well, and those hoys deserve a lot of credit, but Ido not elicve they have suffictent pitching strength to keep their Reade above water all season The Tigers, the other favorites in the spring, have been erratic all season through lack of con- sistent pitching, The White Sor are regarded by many as the atrongest individual club in the Teague, but tf it came to a fight Detween them and the Yanks, | honestly believe we could win.” ry Ne ing ttancee lar It was a rather sour looking lot of ra St Lows, Mo Giants that boarded the train. for Vittsburgh last night. The awful 1 Freee h, Aisaatar that followed thelr. vecora breaking winning streak of a month Ago appears to have shot the club to pleces, The players are all at soa. 1 talked to several of them yesterday and last night and there ix nothing or little left of the confident bearing so noticeable earlier in the season They admit tenorance as to what is the matter with the chib and con sequently have no suggestions for u remedy. ‘The thing that p the Veterans on te team, as 1 on Manager McGraw, ia ‘the way the whole elib will go to pieces at a erit he! teal moment. Thero was a striking Instance of this In the holiday games with the Dodgers, On this trip West he club may brace up and allow We made them almost prohibitive favor. the would indicate Pe nome more of the baseball that | —— > Yanks’ Efforts to Secure Rube Oldring, Indicate All Is Not Well With Maisel Ureotiya ve Now York (rata) | Games To-Day. New Terk ot Pitwebergh | ‘Cidenge ot Now Tors. —_—_——. ites in the bottiog. They certainly did not show it in the East. The Dodgers are eo far in the lead Row that they oan afford to do only | t e) fairly well in the West. Robbie de-| pitchers, Clarea that he will be satisfied to do| expected. ae as the Braves. On the last trip Brooklyn did a little better. According to Chief Meyers, a pretty close the Now that Harry Pollok, manager of Freddie Welsh, the world's lightweight champion, has signed articles in Den- ver, Col., calling for Welsh to take on the best lightweight that can be secured by the promoters of that city in « twenty-round battle on Labor Day aft- ernoon, tho indications are that the managers of Charley White, Benny and Johnny Dundee will m effort to land the match. It White will wet the prefer- Kk some time ago promised Nate Lewis, manager of the Chicago crack, that when ho was ready to have Welsh defend his title in @ twenty round gv White would be his opponent. ‘The unsatisfactory ending of the contest be- tween Rill Brennan, the Chicago hearywaight, aud Joa Cox of Springfield, Mo., at the Brosdway Sporting Club ten days agp, Brennan losing oa 6 foul iu the seventh round, will probably lead up to another bout betwees the men at the same clwb Matchmaker Welssmantel {s willing to stage the contest in two weeks, and it is almuet certain that the managers of the fighters will eccopt his terms, wored Monday night, Young will olash in the other Far Rockaway, Mahon will clash in the Welling. There is Ukely to be quite the managers of Jack Dillon and Battling Levin- ‘hy when the time arrives fur the teleree for the fifteen-round bout det: at the Oriole A, A. of Baltimore Dillon wants Matt Hinkel of Cleveland fod, while Danny Morgan would Uke New York of Philadslphla referee content, Jimmy Duna, whe looks after Cdampion Johnny Kilbane, claime wonderful fighter under his management in Downey, the crack lightweight of Columbus, 0, In @ letter to the writer be declare Downey gare Jimmy Dutty, the Lockport, N, ¥., welterwaight, & terrific ten-round fight @ few uights ago, and i £ to the thas against a Caucasian, Joo Nghtweight of Californie, will appes: round bout ageinst Kid colored Philadelpbia lightweight, At no time and no where has a greater money ing than this been made. 47 patterns were $50 now | aan 40 247, “ 635 118 is “$30 “ 552 patterns covering a complete assortment and satisfaction strictly guaranteed. 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FIFTH & MADISON AVES. $20 to $50 BIG JESS| » the recent success and thel: Jim Healy, the hearyweight of Coun Iraland, who has scored als, haschowte ta Lette at the local clubs, was matched last night by is manager, Dan Hickey, to nmet Boldier Deni. eon, @ heavyweight of the ‘South, in the main bout of ten rounds at the Olympic A. ©. of Harlem ou to and Ranty Sharp Jott Bmith, the clever Bayonne, N. 2, : © | weight, will be seen” tn ectlou, agtio’ iomeniy night, He will go against Soliier Jack Kelsay, the hart hitting middieweight of Brookigu, in tie main @ of ten rounds et the Brown A. A, ow Mickey Donley end Frankie her ten-round contest, Joo Walling, the Chicago lightweight, who made © great bit with the Buffalo tight (aus by kuock- tng out Battling Kopen tm the eighth round at the Queensberry A. C. of that city om Monday night, hee been eesured by Matchmaker Chatiay Murray to fight some good lightweight at the came club tm two weeks, Murmy will try and grt sither Johnny Dundes or Kenny Leoairé io Los Mitbum “Young” Baylor, who has been ordend by his manager, May Hronson, and also bis phy. tlelan to take 4 rest for two months, has written © letter to John Welsmantel ashing him for o chance w meet Harry Pleree, tie Brooklyn light of Dodgers ir ultimate chance for the pennant ie largely due to the Fajuvenation of Rube Marquard and he ent of Sherrod Bmjth as ‘he work of the others was ‘ne Dodgers beat the Giants three games without the use of on reputed strong pitchers. See Fistic NewS torn Forex and GOs si; that out of hie Inst twenty-three Downey nae fourteen knosboute, = + eT | There Were Some Folks in David and (ooliath’s Day Who Claimed It Was bramed,” fangs, bul we very litte ‘i eer os Sap s \ young indy remarked, te Atlantic Ong for |The player ewettered in the aun, | WAlch beat upon his dome, Hie mortal race was almowt done, Mie ipa were flecked with foam, He played AM and PM too, From down to tusiyht gray, 4 murmured as his soul yot throwgm, It was a holiday! ' back Agee Pilon sigort caused ty Baooking Jun Flynn erm Stare When they abolish the bean ball, the uinps would appreciate it 10 they julno wiminated the bean bottle, colt agyatte ate (6 cave Wrank Marae Mike Mowrey stole second with | the bases full, which robs Doe Cooly of his last medal, The Doo hasn't @ single decoration lett, Wilard refused a flat offer An he id» the flat mplonship it seema sthat Boer Rode) should get all the Sat offers, Pe a rE | we, bit crime Cincinnat! fans are roacing ke sea lions and Manager Herzog hasn't get a single fish to throw ‘em. AIH teatro Why all this apitation about bouncing a mere baseball off @ bat- ters skull? Just like tossing one Dirdseed against the Great Wall ef China, ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Zapp—Willie Hoppe is a great road team. : » Wimper—Fiynn took nearly a much beating as @ golf course does from a duffer, Gimp Ok, influence required to t into the Polo Grounds is a round alt dollar, cae Jabble—Pitcher Fred Beebe may be the same one who was on the com- mittee that welcomed Columbus te America, This sign says: ‘Here is a garage man or supply lealer who knows gears and bearings go bad in spite of plain oil or grease He won't force Dixon's on vote but ho is prepared to sell 100 per cent. lubrication if ‘ou want that kind.” Ask im what Dixon's sclected flake graphite adds to lubrication. Ach for the Dixen Lubricating Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. Jereey City, N. J. Ustabliebed 1827 te © local arene Look Joo Aseredo, the rugged rin & ten. for it Jackson, the much touted TOMORROW 6 OVERNIGHT EVENTS with The PROSPECT AND TWO OTHER 1 MILE FEA TURES ON THE PROGRAMME, VIRST MACE AT 2.90 F, M, APECTAL RACE TRAINB 4 SPORT'S OLOB, B's 1, 8808 tar bout, Harry Perce va Walter SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS,

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