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: THE wT GOLUMN. A FEW RAPS AT THE SPORTS. ; LOOPED DEEN EDDS sh 1 ‘ramet: JACK O'BRIEN DEFEATS TIM KEARNS IN FIERCE EIGHTEEN ROUND FIGHT ‘esinco sven sem 1 WORLD: ee cnr prensa ectiatia mscneeest- ibang Lightweight Battle in Hartford Was a Reminder of the Hor- ton Law Days. W Wi Sha to Band 31 Holavind, fe, Glen Vi ‘Winge ? he r Ny m i aA HR te ar } man WITNESSES MISTAKEN, Carter Inquiry Cone wadiotes Captain's Father-In-Law Dif« fers with His Son and Others. ' Toe crossexamination of Robert Wetseott in the proceedingw for the re- moval of J. FB. M. and Wo T, Gaye nor and B.D, Greene to che jurisdietion of the Georgia Federal Court, before Shielts. to-fay was ene livened frequent tlite between the wine (i Lawyer Kellomg, of coune wel for the defense, Mr, Kellogg examined the witness on the testimony given before the United States Court of Inquiry prior to thee court magial on Care, Carter, who in Weateott's® sondnelaw. The evidence alven by severe! persona there was in Commisttoner by Mrect contradiction to the toatimony miven by Mr Weateolt fn the present, proceedings and Mr Kellome ques ‘loned him on the diroremanoy. Mr, Wertoort insisted that those wit. hesnes were mistaken anil some of thelr statomeni« untroe, One of the wits nesses war Mr, Westcott's son, Robert ¥. Weateatt, and others were Reed and Flagg, hit stock broters, and Robert F, ‘Taylor, Mr. Reed Ie now dead Mr, Westeott @ould not tell when ha! cancelled the power of attorney held by Carter, It wae after his interview with Carer In Washington, ‘The witness res, mombered Abrum Rote, Carter's counnel,’ and 8 D. Greene asking him to testify at the Court of Inquiry Dit you go?” asked Mr, Carter ‘No my would have eons vleted at's why T ata not eo “How about convicting yourselt?* ‘There no fear of that." ‘Had you made your arrangements the Government then?" ind} havent Any agreement now Mr Westcott declared that he had met Seoretary Root only once and had had not made any agreement with him to teatify for the Government in the® prevent proceedings Lalor when Mr, Wescott wanted to tell of testimony he tad given at pres Viout Nearing, Mr. Kellog interrupted him You're afraid lot ome explain,” , shouted the witness, rising from his ohatr, "Afraid, retorted counsel, "You @ ullty steeped in gull, and you quivbie ) get out by te HI, bn LEB trut GIRL WAS" STRANGLED Pretty Jessie Cobb's Bo Thrown Into River Lewiston, Me (Anecial to The Brewing World) LEWISTON, Me, Oct, b—The my! tery surrounding the death of Jens Cobb, whose body was found floating 1 the Androseomein River, is made deep er by the announcement to-day that th irl wae dead before she wan plage In the river and tha! she wae stra Je Cobb wan last seen alt Bunday, dept. 16, which was Just ten! days before the body was found, She! probably spent the night of @aturday, Bept, 15, at a hotel in this efty, In eam: pany with another woman and two men She called Sunday morning at the house of Mra, Davin, a friend, told her where she had been the night before and left, stating that she wae going back to @abattus. Later that evening she inquired at the wtreet railroad waiting room what thine the car went to Sabattus and then walked off in company with @ man ® whowe identity has not been eetabe Nehed ' The tiny he gations seem to show that was very intimate with a young named Fred Brooks, but there seems to be nothing to connect him dl+ reotly with her death, A Coroner's jury was impanelled to day, though the Coroner refuses to give Al Woods, prize ahi + ter et “ ” wants something nice raid about dim MANY NEW YORK REGULARS Buch a job! Well he looks we i} Ae abesraniiy proapating, because Terry WITNESSED THE MILL, McGovern \s, He'n nected wi Terry's whow It hae come to pare that the one-time ~ 7 ar. ca Alanified managers of Nadiern have ber ; ; riven nd the bare Thi are alla } over which liquide are ved Bare] = . prsrie Smith Is now nerving in that Sasith, and there ara’ others, .id0-| 4) ; What a fail api} Ls | - Aw, } The Lowis bil) has certainly made a a | change of vocations, Little Danny | ant Dougherty, who waa such a wonder with V/ \N the mitts, ie now working for Mhotos | grapher Btacy, of Brooklyn His houta! are unlimited, for he is ever selling | {ARTIST LONG'S IMPRESSIONS OF LAST NIGHT'S FIGHT. Terry's plotures, Rae | peated Kearnee face, cutting hia} ‘The opening scrap brought out Oscar “THY Smith, who was forced to com: | hone 1), and the blood flowed | Bdwards, a colored serapper, and Mit a foul to escape the onslaughts of freely Johnny Curran, two heavy welghte from Joe Waleott the other night, Is going | Thear 1 with) others | Springfield who were slated to battle to Kogiand. are others, Wut there . P 1O'Hrien kept joullng inte Kearnws| for the heavywelght champlonahip " - are more distant places | TIM KEARNS listomech with nit right hand, Western Maseachunetts, ‘This Aaht JACK O'BRIEN ea 8 | (iperia The Kvening World | Kea “ it to » the floor! tell on Kea ‘i ae the fMaht pro |a short and sweet one, resulting In @ Ree cn ihe Jaw fits 4 left awiné, lefts and rights in the body and face. Ae a dealer of vituperative language WARTRORD o & dock mn wae blows White caught hitn) gresmed, the c woaker @ Victory for the chocolate-colored pug, | hy LH na him and followed this blow Zt 1th on full right over hie fe . Jim Corbett oan retire ax champion, |O'Hrien, tie New York Hgntweight, won surms and, carrying him to hte| round, — Reve wae saved] He put Curran to sleep with a mhort cutting At open, trom: which the ‘brood | THE FINAL ROUND. , While not pleturesque in the gift, hia} @hother battle were last night by beat | er stopped O'Melen from adminte) from being put to sleep by the sound | right hand awing on the Jaw after Atty a in a Mal dong hia fa th the eighteenth and last round etunciations are hot=se much #o that] ine Tim Kearns, of Lawrence, Maan. in| tering the finishing blow, He then de-lor the gone ondw of Ahting In the fret pound, Gh WAP weak, but us Kearns gave) Kearns came out of his corner very &@ Hariem flat could be made really| (Ho elghteenth round of thele twenty tred (he datter the winner, Thvanliarnt tereitile puniaihan tte BURG Chance to recuperate he Aid 40] weak, and O'Brien recognising hin con- round contest f t under t " ‘ “ ” Ma bay lla uit for dition been to rend in jab after jab to comfortable on the coldest day un teat fought under the au A HARD FIGHT. wan recelving Kearns exhibited remark: SECOND PRELIM. fle trouble, Kearne wan practleallv|the face. After recelving several of Jim hax to may womething, He ati {of the Nutmeg State A. Co at the Co able Kameness, and (ree times he Man | Phe necond preliminary waa a Afteen: women" he ‘i ihe. eae ft Aclon RURGAnI AWE, RAG lott. tnd . nei ty r 1 ‘ nv te ound one ot Reoone n had wil the best of the O'Hrien sudden) h ft and BAviac Rh HMI nd! heidbeen't want Bley oem Oe Sa agp an /GSAOIALalY Ud AIP lle ag ng ‘ aged ty amaeh O'Helen Into ® BEOKRY | round go between Johnny Chartler, off teenth, fourteenth and fifteenth. p ABR onto Seeatrets caw The later bartenders loafn, Malt we , n it | vers Die city, an DOTA) condition with MIT blows on hie body | Manchester, and Joe Berrigan,’ of Rocky Ry in the teenth round Kearny | staggered and would e surely fallen ‘ lar Yaa | Knocked out had it Hot been for Heferee | men landed the hantest and most vieinw®! and jaw Kearns failed to follow up Hill) (wo: featharerelahie, who Wark af nee fim 0 the jaw with rigpt and! heavily to the floor had not Referee Thore's a whiskey agent who will| Johnny White, who atopped the bout Hows on eset vther'a face ant] hin advantage, however, and O'Brien re | vertined to ght tor the 1-pound oham-| once again feted errata ween TT Oe ee after had punot ‘earne int P tt e tenth ro ren bi yAeht for the 120+ 1d failed to follow up this op-| carried him to his corner never again nok advert nent from the | Mfter O'lrlen had pu 1K ' \ th round O'Brien] covered quick He then Invataly | iionahiy of Conneottout. ‘This battle, | Portuntiy and O'frien, regaining hie} Kear + WAR "unconacloun then and Binge, He asked Terry MeGovern to do| 4 RtoRRY Condition with q series of left [cut snd besan to hie left HANH) walled into Kearns and punched Him alll ike th inded abruptly, |ALeneth quickly, rushed at his man ond] would have therefore been counted out Hand Is so sore onto Nimaelt that he JADE Mnf aWink® on the Jaw. JuAL wal With Lelling effect, He Jabbed It re layer the tng ha bed ae a fe ed if Li i beat him to a standatil! with a volley of [Mme of ihe rounds wae two minutes en't been ween for a week | JRRArHer RUNDDIP ROriaeD lite Ee : onny 0 eferee White Tt was in the part of the play where wronay condition that Refere Jleaie Regent, N20 Connor f 10 “Have a drink. It's whiskey, Kearns did good work In the fourth, Afiy seconds of fighting and awarded the aaron ie Nat wth 6 , i sae % 7 V twelfth and sixteenth rounds, but, as | decision to Chartler. hd. fm GEISIRR. he eked Horry Walters. lated) above, he j | Is PARK Radford finally won a ra Vor a "None o' that for mine,’ answered ® Ul sipesine NES aie beta! ait | After & long delay the bene 0 lime It looked as If he might ve beaten Terry. “1'e killed man oa et ‘ hia chance je result | the event of the evening, O'Rrien an but he Home by A pe a - —_— War (hat he was fnaliy beaten Into auch | Kearns, climbed through the ropes and (eres neck {went aw fying. Laue fo 060 Charley. Burne, the Clneinnatt 7 & grogmy condition In the elmhteenth | wore louMy applauded. ‘They were fea He Miied hae alt ot th 40, » lel her off at the Willen aelght. Nontine aunt Was.| First Game of the Series|Wet Grounds Prevented round that Referee While waw com: |aohedulnd 10 tox a twentyround pout Three Stake Events Were ta halts) Support wae then | four on Park one woul 01 ’ polled to save him from being put to} and both men loo! did cone lenkite in front of Radford, ond the tnaton Hark one would think the money | Qf Four with the a Contest in Philadel |!""\" ra ant both ten looked In splendid cone) Run Off, but Thay Were | lair ait) for begin to close v Ls ot 1 aie val " HOLL the stretch was reached,‘ Witte over a month ago. And Charl Boston Team. phia To-Day, ting, at 100 to M, Wor the frat Cheap Ones. arituaily wore Mipport low Daa lait bub WnCaLit debshih (y thé y LIKE HORTON-LAW TIMES, | rosniar te men fournt very p firii' wo Ror a MRR Support tas her where the game ts brutal | om The contest drow a large crowd of eight lengths in front of Linge Regent ‘ Be ae ln! to The Bvening World) sports, (hore being sporting men pres- KEARNS TIRED, tpeclal to The Bventng World) Ma Puan AS booth a oH . When on earth will people quit yelling (iperial le The Rvening World) ay GROUNDS, PHILADELPHIA, | eM from every city and town from New | tn the elghth round O'Rrten be RACE TRACK, MORRIB PARK, (or, | UDarentus third, Fake Any man of any note who} POLO GROUNDS, Oct 6 The Otante! 5.—Wet grounds prevented to-day'e | York to He The New York delega- | send fix left hand jabs into Kearne’s é —— loses now will surely be placed In the|tAckiel the Heaneniors at the8 inn kame hetucen the Mitadel rfl tion eonsiated of nearly all the regulars, |face and he had Tm very tired and] S—It Is very evident that the racing WWKOLY Of howe who let a mereenary | FFOUNGS thin afternoon In the Arst Rame| sn yy ine MECPNM) and one would Imagine the Morton law | Hlemtine from the nove and mouth when} authorities have the weather in come MAH ER WON " he round Was ove ‘i jndiicemont Ket Away with thelr sense of | OF M Rertes of four Thore wilt be a double header tocmog: | WAH Mtl alive. ‘The ght wa a reminder |‘'in' ihe ninth, tenth and eleventh| Pete subjugation. It rained this morn: nonor, "Billy" Smith ie now waid to] Previous to the game Beoretary |. of the Hroadway Athletic Club in its | rounds O'frien punched Kearns severe Md ii this tag ited war the most have quit to Waleott, One thing te] Knowles told an Bvening World re | palmy days lly about the face and body Jack con-] beautiful weather imaginable. What. . ertain, It wasn't the Amith who used | porter that (he (rouble between cer Johnny White, of New York, was the | Reantly sanding tn Wea hand repeatedly | ever kick tnore is coming on the racing + fait the black man, If it's true,| tain players of the veam who are op ROOT WON IN referee; Tom Muhey, of Hartford, time: i This season there can certainly be none er hat & reputation, to quit to @ quittert| posed to Manager Davie would. he wtop keeper, and Joe Humphreys, of New BAD FOR O'BRIEN. on the weather that has smiled on the Landed the | ial P yas Ded immediately, ax the ctub oMetatn [oe announcer |i the twelfth round Kearna cauent a 7 “_— anded the Imperial Pro- Frank Free ie juat mehing for another |had come to the concluston that Davia U ND. : Mee a eaw ® card nad three wakes, try at Terry MeGovern. ‘Me Huffulo! was doing hie duty ay manager and | yet thelr tmedeesuip wae very cheap and duce Stakes of 3,000 paper tell everything he anys, too, that Jf Jack Doyle and a few others ———— VARD N AI naturally the attendance sim, At thie Sovereigns, When Terry Heked him, Bene watd he |oontinued to make It disagreeable for time of year the public begine to tire a was through, but now he's changed hie! him they would sufter for thelr ation, Cre@don Proved Ea j DI of racing and strong attractions are oon mind, Surely he ete f : ; necenwary ut, s ; Ma urely nw Naan't forgotten the The Batting Order, for the Young Chicago IN A HOT ‘CONTEST rey fe DE Th os Trt LONDON, Oot, S=At the firmt day t 0 ol ‘wctlons , oe New York Noston ® | conceated in the Bon racing of the Kempton Park Autumn nnibert, Fort Schuy- " ‘These are the Jaya when the managera| Aeinashifrr: of flank of Middleweight, ler and Grand takes, which were the] Mectine today the Imperial Produce Of Hehters are having thelr lives made filckr ; Collie, Mb . . Axtures thie afternoon, ‘The track wan reer) bs be Mela le ed iene. Mirerable. ‘Their proteges are constant. | Bernard, rf Tenney. Wb . dry and In tte best condition OF Gs LAR ye 7 1¥ clamoring far matches, and the mans | Botte Hay it KAN#AS CYTY, Oot & Poor om pan{QP@N Golf Championship Draws a Great INST RACH seta the nominator of the stems, akers are Using thetr best efforts to ace | Murphy, 2h * Lowe, %. Creedon, who in his beat days wae a A Holling, Hurdie itece, tor three-year-olds ang | /® soveretane; the nominator of the commotate them. ‘They write from fit. | Howerman, Clarke, o middle-welxht of the frat class, and who Crowd at Chicago Links. sida meiinr,| (Ri, Me evereienn fhe owner of te teen to twenty letters a day to the dite | yer P Willis, p fought the beet men in the country, was en ani Martens, whin, Jocke ALHIC Hin ate Plies | M#CONd, 290 sovereigns, and the owner of {erent club matonmakers, In order ia) MAre Mr Snyder Jment down to. defeat in one round by Tae LHe Je Tareas. eaeaw Th RE TuNe tht. 88, enverpina, ut of the Aghia some of the managera have rat toning, | Jack Root, of Chicago, Inet night CHICAGO GOLF CLUB LINKS, David Beit Holland, 14, MeCreery 2 8 a ® 6 cree: ig the produce of mares cov. Erireat la aailt: (nal money with the| Staht reached frat on Doyle's error! ‘The old Australian wae no mateh for] WHBATON, il, Oct, <A eplendid “B Teaslesper iss ibinoSth f af yh kT turiongs, was won by Mri. Chapill matohmakers Hie War cauRht wiealing Lang fied to the younger man He was mereilenly | gathering, representing tashion and golf "i Matt Mirepron, LG Atoms 6 > @ ion 0] ey Ally, hy Gapolin, Mit of Queen Adee eb Perle: Collins panied a fly to Selbach. [veaten for the two minuten and twenty ' iim ition \ knee ier ih es 4 S] uae. rhiden i)" Danny" Maher. ec: rune whe armembled a ' " ' ~ § 1 i . Tom Sharkey is geiting to be quite an] Van drew a base on balls, Warry mine | {UF Meconds tie wan on Nie feet, and] ent huelnnm ilskvonimanin ed whe" HY Ht | thn rig ath ion Rots “opi | bait rown colt lod ov by Fi elooutionist these days Whenever he[Rilded Bellasis fy and Belbach gor |the Knockout punch wax a humane wet {DEfOre SAM. realizing that by might | Mille Anternn, ree sar Won driving, Thme=2 47 tof tel Il-La Reine, Lester Relff having the happens to be tn company with a crowd (MO. Dagon aid Van Hattren sored |e wa me to the Anieh and his] the open golf championship c Auly oy Utada m4 Island Prince made (he running for} mount, and Bante Linda came tn third Se Rivets you cen Hear hen areata singled. feenard |Itled @ OY clouded brain couldn't (si hin he waalind. mares mount na tetas eerthe Wate Mirew | half a mii, then Mazo went to the front] Nine hotaea ran these few | He Be to Her ranted. Davie Tied | beaten, Hi ti Wookie 1 and ahowed the way to the wtretoh,| The Middlesex felling Plate, of 30 ines whieh will be readily |the ball to right for & bag, scoring Bel. | beaten le rose after the count and] terest wae expecially acute because of shington Park eat) Where he was joined by Long Isle, They] sovereigns, for three-year-olds and up: recomnized as an improvement on the bach and IMickman Murphy leo eingled | Wanted to continue, but when told it} ine tight ra wiween J oH. Taylor and 42-84 raced on even terme to the last jump.!| Ward, ofe mile and a halt, was won well-known quotation scoring Doyle Howerman A War allover he sunk wali into Uneons| Marry Vardon, present and former Bnge | w 4 ¥ Hf which Mago cleared tn better etyle than| by Palluiiet, gulied by J. H. C'Bkee! hin vou iavan I jronding Davie across (he plate sélouanede and Pernalned no for mone | al f Le Aad) yt ola Long Ime and showed enough av Martin, Mergunte ran recon, with auah the world laughs }etruck out, Hower war ron down] be 4 f wh ohminpions, (he latter having fin uli, Gh 1 42-9 to win by a length. Long Tele w. Higby up. and Yusen, with Tod” Sloan With you, and when you cry you ery bel ween frat ant wer Morphy acer | (an a minute tehed the fret a holew yesterday with Re ag ti a length in front of Holland. In Ne paddie, waa third 41) by yourself.’ ing Hix rune | Creodon had the advantage of weight wtrokes ayloeA gh AMOOND WACK The Half Moan velnig Nursery Handle | He recites these lines like Sarah Hern. | Second tnnlow |by twenty pounds His cleverness war] Champion 4 marked before play ‘The Wonnibert Handicap. tor tworyearoobts, ole] CAI ty “ucuon tor 10) wovereighas, Ave hardt, Aharkey must have rehearsed | ‘Tenney led to Bernard. Freeman MCKIE thourh, and hie punches had no] began the otter condition, | 00 8) Balt: (arenes Hotting. | (UFlQnEa, Was Won vy Bi them tn some cellar or airshaft, aw heed to VVan Maltren, Marry nitante. (feet whatey yn Hoot, who escaped | whieh was tok ne crowd to mean Starter. wahte jo AOR in tr Phe as the words the same every time ly, Clarke fouled to Doyle. No puna. |’ ithout a mark that he by [De Bartow, 109, O'Connor 7 UW iN r i: F Van Haltron tarolled, He was caught —_e * its ne y expected (o do the re: Telamon, 11s, Bitiman, 2 4 eer fon of w , mtealliy ach ‘ gene ths maining + in 1M op under, Glennalie, ik ‘ or three-year-olda Th 0Atd then acm Harete Ve wearing | taper’ at tenerd Witeine tients A DEFI TO TERRY. Beautiful weather, with w etrong « 6 nl. alk furlongs, was won by QT TS hat these daye te dant use Hernard fied to Long No run woat ‘ the players i dam. by. Galopine out Mi F0,bUt succeme does play havoc with some Vhird tewtnn Promptly at yok the ofttelale on which eater Rei had the People's upper storien. 11K tno had. fi . Clarence Hitec tenes a Chats | atarted the Alex Taylor, of ail, Kensal enh Rothing on this earth that a tonn | Hokinan ten " Hamoor, and f i hn Meld, Atlantie (ity ’ Py yy ¥ 4 fen cnn | we ' tekinat enme to Right MeGovern i an ‘ Corcoran, of Hut Wabane out In front and set ain of it Win Phould interfere with the Jaws of) Stahl > Van Malian, Wich talo, and #0 well wis the ohedule fole| "em bah690449 for half a mile, ‘Then Pelamon and Glen MORRIS PARK ENTRIES Rature. From Jaundryman to manager | tt! Ki t yh haa | for Any Amount, ‘owed, (hat as vst mir teed off at in SPREE aa to] Neue moved ip toxether and Joined the J WE HAE Ass balk Sori atelnne reach {ne wns ' | Horry Heckman, mananer of Clarence! 10 w'slock, the A pair wah oh, tae tee Veadera, all turning {nto the streten on your fee, nit your head. After | m I Kionie, the i@-pounder, called at ‘The | lehteenth gree in Hat, { EG8 wl Aeid'spand tt was a close strugule, and |t (Apeeial 1 The Rvening World.) fa only Terry who is great, and bounder to Lawe and ded 9 " ? Among the ear artera Dawid Bell nity looked as if Telamon might stand t Naok TH MONMIS PARK, Oot. 5 —The yourself. You only shine by refi Murphy was retired hy Long and Ty liv a J office today and imeued Ad Oheatane tine AA eh! bh Ob B46 Yd de drive the bert Then & new fa entrlo® for (ommOrtow's faces are ae follows H y¥ reflection, | ney. No ru ‘ any man in the world | AM f od in the beat) | 44669004 bl Gomed up in the ahape of Dr. Harlow,| Pirw Haco=Vor all ages: seven furlongs ee! Fourth | att ants, the former iexotialing the course = 64555445 Gey | MNO Came strona on the outside. | Hel Hush UP Alvarado It ua “Horrible! Horrible! watied a jittiel pay thr ha fia 4 toot Claret refers Torry MeClovern, byt | (8% and the latte 4 The threat male 16464446) 6-08 8 eg A took the ead pd Son. jeveriy pare f 1 hewsboy In the lobby of the Mtar Thes| Tantes. Meccan: purtvet a ert he “whirlwind’e (heathleal eng Jory started ont Champion Taylor and SOUR OT OS OM who A eer ata Non neck. for the | Firearm A Midnight Chimes | 1 aire ia night after Terry Mecovern's| Higkman, Dit As Doyle i nente will not permit him to fh Tom Hutohingon, an! soon after another ar a y place ~The Hun for Aly performance. ‘The kit had « bundie of | ter ain Hy the sigeEr a ly willing to take on wny. of | Crow? Went out with Hurry Vanton and f THIRD RACK Mise Ianet on Danone under bl arm: bu! what did ho| thrown at frat by Davie, No. til the others Dave Sullivan, ‘Tommy sul: |! ite Bm Und The Pipe Rimarer linn, fr tnreeyon olde! Kroguls tale. really mean? |. He ft H Hh Kit" Hroad Atthur Rick f the Albany bi and on ey fantom, ree fear Chime | a ir) Taylor drove » grounde 1 «| nrother of Johnny untry Club, withirew at i210 P.M wie TI & | starters, sghin. socks re, | iftaensiere IR ele of ington if By the way, what hax become of due (tM, ak @ Vl frat Van Halton | Fut wh 1 three rounds with | to-day Joe Mitehell, ie Himting, 1 | year icine parr Wa Ronin, the Akron Gent? Bin, hed | pasted a low My qut ty Stahl No runs. | Perry eet Ai the ninth hole ‘Tayloi'e: eosre. wae lARREr mith, Baten ' ; We fighting game came to an end Hunlin IT Ieee #, Hutehinien’s : | Water Cor hae not been heard from. He ix pend Clarke wingled, Willie made three COAL ROADS 3 RELAX, Interest centred upon what and " ‘Mert Mr, Bidie Ably Kept busy theae days buying prop. | Seabee Lone Mick out ty Doyle. colt or Vardon would Ha to The Ryening World re} Himtine fukin te OS trent with ” @rty ot his home tn Akron, 0, with the | fouled to Hickman. No rune Individual Operators Get Comees.| How many strokes Vardon would Ine eB tly Cartons Head Off erent burst of speed and was never Deas Ormond @evers! thousand dollars he made out of, Selbach slammed the Dall for two sions wud May Pont reaae roare hia lead ne over Taylor wae asf played Tost eaded He coe | por A Ae Le his Silverdale Wis recent Mehta in this city Wy nney a aha Bled "ont Blatt, fo Miners. (ne Biya quent y ihe mu Green Pair mises and ein Conte’ rad Powrth yl The Champion Ateepbeet Rubiin ls the only living Aehter wno (Caney cen Dt rolled 'S. ce ke ee Inasmuch as Taylor was off in tle yay, Tie an Ihe Beet couree etically even terms to the head | four-yearcolie, and’ upmart’ "pout apenaees, for knows how to keep from boasting or ne One ron HIGADELPHIA, Oc. &—The Wats) outeing over the first part of hie morhe| sie et the wa 1 Fatube te es iWut ot ne sireleh where Dolando moved a foretelling victories of his that may | Sixth Inpinw, vidual coal operators in ihe anthraclt) ing route and Vario played hie usual] next Weinesday on the. Teutonies: vm hem, ai? fy al if The echoter hever arrive, This fact should put him rent wi iy An A ‘aeauna held, aaid to have agreed to the 10 per] sioady game, the gnilery at the ninth}. Taylor spoke aa If he already thought fina uring {t by a head, Hr Hudert We i ESE to’ Ai Wadal/ BE done come wey was an Nt MAtety Barty (CoM. Advance In mine workers! wages. | Hole was swelled to abnormal propor] HRM DPMem. ; PY Wace Meta, FOr tay ieee, Harty made by the big coal companion Hons derron, Wille Sint nd. Honey Rarie, | or malaen tw Gracious ... uJ t eprement " WAL, al lenry Turple, Gracious tibieanh C Ha Keprewntatives of he former, wh ” have as \ i - Taylor turned the otne with but none of these players except Smit Himeeit Ae | have had @ Rood long reat 1 the Tater's have been in New York wince Monday’ | i r a total off nad “done anything In the nreceding | nies ine Benth Pie | Mtarothen think 1 will start In to do some tighitng i 1 HOO Ly couture ive from the coat care{ 1" Partner, Tom Hutchinson, off rounds. With Bmith ft vss diffemnt, an Pr ADL } Pledrick Again,’ aid Spike Sullivan last night | Quail Mt | Se Murs | Patt 0" Begun Ahlan eng ky with a MALE the ear ahve hn into poaitton Th art Bilionait | "The frat man ! would tike to mer foythay! AP A Howerman (ort! few minutes later Vardon came to che} His lead la only by one stroke, |t A acer. Anak i i meet is phy Wax 00! AN ee theton tath hol . 3 Hell and Avchterlonie are right rd e Gane Ae] think T can beat nim, [ment oul, € Ne Pune leith natievs trum nth hole with a a, having netted al heal and Gardner, Law and Hurehine Koln 0, Medi At wm You had better pick out some easier - Alors Rranting the Jac wain of one ate Taylor played hard] gon are poratbilities, but the advantage /s,tns vi gh: bs | sa Prisco Heed teap for three-yearolda and mark than (ant, Sptke, Remembe for a good seore on the Incoming nine, Vardon's pace |s > Lue Wrest one. ¥. 110, MH jon rm 5 oe ne x sd s Hed know how the figh Jed, though you i - WT ye) eyrene M3 Kinathinnte GW Know atthe time. In fect yr RACH TR aC KS. LOUIB, Oot | WE vf the round Vanton had HA HORNE ¢ RESULTS, Duom 108 Handewt f The races scheduled " to perwane stead on Ta 1 SRE | first intimation you had of it was when \ aol itl | increase! bi 1 on ‘Taylor to fou RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, Oot MB syed made VA DPABEna SRG ron | hey hi you t lay K strokes. We poore wis TH, 1 » Int as she pl y ry ar Ente: Heomany FO" (o nennes t n \ | aylor 3 LThe races scheduled here this afer. and lord Pepper ware racing head and rea lg | h juarte «nile Voreonst foe the wulted follows head behind the pacemaker until the Wiwandar what has become rr pe Darett and § 10 8 six hours ending Pirtt Race-Three-quartere of a mile./din was rea Then the Golden] At South Brother Inland Sunday the id f i ‘ Reefer, # to | Wace, second, and a Won by M. Ham mhire, 12 tot and 4 to] Prince joined them, and a beautifull tronetdes etl pe? iat Bou Brother | ———-—~. Aghters,” anid @ prominent sport yesters) Weidman vent Tun 1 turday, Ort o for New 1: Tonicom, § to 8 ace, was second: |Aght ensued for vecond money — Thelisiand Meld a8 game day RIX Weeks ng you Would con decond fe ei mnalll York Clty and vtetntiys Hoerray third rime Golden Prince aot ihe verdict hy a) between there Io tamer resuited I Collision with w hundred of them alone Won t , ' fil and favlis clawed bed Racer head from Lord Pepper, who beat Glyki| Victory tor the farmer hy a narrow mare the line, but . fi 8 in 11, Renova, 8.0 haronl me elandy to olondy Wen. by a head, he being a head before Tour. — | gin, Manag er Ure spoke e's fe, but now you are lucky If you)!" 1) Renova, 9 ta | 10 a Aiea: AMI BIMAD AU qn, ma Ben ji" aaanager Ura aoe one,” ‘This sport th evidently not | ind Emma For maiden thrve-yiarso'’s and up, a, are play My) ere Rong? in te wware of the fwot that many a fine of vanes jm Sramet HERI fe) keene ‘Third Race-Meven-eighths of a. mite.| tbe ta say care bas left the different fietgnt| Maw | to east winds, >. BOBTON ve NEW YORK. Adm ide ,* je eeeatly. = THK KNOCK aK. K. MeAnirem, Dayton. Beualder tira, era se any Information regarding It of 40 @d- mit that one has been impanelied The news that she was strangled hae caused A pensation, as she was & young woman and no staln wae ate reve- tar tached to her character up to the jations caused by her death, a of the Clabe, Clubs Wo ke PG \Clibe. Brooklyn chicas Pail ih insteeat” fated LYork “HORRIS PARK RACES” WROTCHEATER, N.Y. nT Y. AMLLING, THE ORAND BEAND Hane CAR AND TWO THRE Race 4 3 Hhewiee Uvoae havi ‘OH. GRINDIE # 4 yrare at 11 Ku p ye “na Poe Sane hee “sl ~ OLD DR GREY, ny pees . Leste in yaya a at eda “acokeéen Rants itenta to birt Mt pace ofan Lats ah

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