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q p Alda “Circulation Books Open to All!” * YOBOING IH [eo PRILADELPRA. Last Night's Fiasco Has Killed the Game In Quakertown, FLANAGAN NBARLY KILLED | Jimmy Devine Held Without Ball—Others Were Released on Ball. (Popetal ty The Rvening World.) PHILADE HTA, Oot, &—The hear- Ing of the men crenged In the boxtng bout at tndustrial Halt laat night, in which Steve Flanagan revelved Injuries which may rewult fatally, took place this morning before Mairlatrate south Jimmy Devine wae held without ball, and John Amiton, John Mahoney, Will lam M. Mooney, Thomas Daly, Paward Kenney and Willlam Delaney were held In 8) exch for n further hearing, which wis wet down for Friday next at ? ithe defendants were represented by J. Murphy. ‘The first witness tan A was aptaln Malin, He tom titled (hat he was present at the bout between Devine and Managan, at the ring fan fall, bat mruek that w hg to the Dr, Willtam Haraler, the elub phy wlcian, testified thal he had examined both men Just before (he bout eid And found them to be In excellent phy. Meal condition, He saw no blow iniven, | hut saw Flanagan's Knees give way and the man then sank to the floor He ordered him carried out, made a hasty He was and eew Mana ce any blow have caused any dam ide, he sal, m when he eximination and found bim tn serious oe or: | vittion. He then derel the man taken to the Hahne+ mann Hospital and called Dr, Bartlett in consultation: Police Teutenant hoxt withers, Ho tostified that he was roventysflve feet away from the ri fat saw Flanagan fall, 1 ining of the steth round that the % happened. Detective Murray jo us In the gallery, and gave the ade foneral testimony as the otherds, TY condition of Flannagan was some: | wha! Improved this afternoon. It was agreed to perform ap operation at noon, | but at that the the patient's condition Was such as to Inapire hope tha he Would pull hrough without an operation The result of thiv night's affatr will probably stop all further boxing In this city, Alkingon was the ee | GAME AT ANNAPOLIS. The Naval Cadets Mert » Heavy Kleven Meitiont Men, (Apectal to The Rvening ANNAVOLIB, My, Oct OT Naval Cadets opened the reason today the Baltimore the hoavy team from Medical Colle Phin team Nas arnong {ts members Ceay, of last years Lae fayette team, and Jonningy, formerly of the Duquesne Athlete Chub, They eat least nN pounds heavier tha n the navy, The cadets have been coached by Garrett Coch-| tane, of F on, an@ though tight, are in guod condition The Hinesun Mosicoe Poaitiona Navy Hickox to Heed Jennings W. Wheels talkoap coos Wiehe Bad + Quariertaek att Halfetack Wii Mati tack i + Palisback a s RUSH ES | AT EASTON, Belther Lafayetio nor Susquethane pa Played with Mach Spirit, Fpectal to The Meening World.) FASTON, Pa., Ot. &—Nelthor wide put very much life in thie afternoon's gan the members of both elevens suffering greatly from the heat The - Surquehanne, Latayerte Aten... Dendtord * Wingard Wrenn omnis 1 ara hak Princeton, Reter Weaver, Latayeite. Lafayette work the ends for big mains in the first half, revulting (ni whdown each by Erhat and Slattery y Seamme|l, Bachman kicked Boore, Lafayette, 41; vis OSB oalagaione 6 sien ae pres te lat Ma eds or with | ‘Thas the LUMBIA DEFEATS WESLEYAN ELEVEN. Good Game at Manhattan Field in Which Visitors Failed to Score Columbia, 12. ‘The Line-Up. Columbia, Quart Werrlan ccc datt Haltetie Weekes ccc Mabe Halt ee! Morley 0000... Pw tbaoh Keferee—Newill, of Herverd, linger, of Colwmbte. (Hpecial to The Bvening World.) MANHATTAN FIELD, Oct, 6--Foot- ball made its detute In New York this afternoon for the season of 1900, But that did not appear to be an epoch in the olty'a history, ‘There were presumably few leas than (00 persons present when Columbia's men let out thelr “Rah, Rats" in voott+ erous shouts, preparatory to tackling and doing things to the boys from Wes- levan. ‘The alr was just a bit too warm and the sun made the players feel rather “nasty.” Wesleyan appeared some> what lighter than the Columbians, who expected to roll up a big score and re. trieve their miserable showing againat |! Rutgers on Wednesday VISITORS FAIL TO SCORE, Columbla Kicked off to We ‘an's forty-yard line, Inglis caught It and carried [t back etght yards, Wesleyan worked tho center rush fifteen yards ond then Jost the ball on downs, Ber- reo carried the pigekin through sone ay! HARVARD > lacey [turn Iifted It to for ten yards and got ten more for in- terference, A fumble by Weekes gi) Then Inglis punted to Colunfbla's thirty. yard line, where Dodds downed Bykes, ‘eon | Wesloyan got the ball on a punt, and in Weekes, who wan downed after a pretty forty-yard run, Columbia then worked her center with effect and after twelve minutes Berrian was pushed over for Columbta's firet touchdown, Bruce kicked the moat, Beore-Columbla 6, Werleyan 0, Dodds kicked off for Werleyan to Columh thirty-yard line, A series of rushos of the e| and through the center soon put the ball in the middie of the fleld, Sykes fest the ball on & fumble Just before time for the Arat halt was called, Reore-Columbia 6, Wi n 6. Ingle opened the seco If by kiek> tng to Columbia's fve-yard ine, There Berriam caught and brought It back 90 yards, Weekes war pushed through the centre twice for 20 yards, then the ball bi a rined to him for & punt, i to Calder, oe crt it back 16 ren line, Tt wae tumble, Then the blue and white made gains through Wes y HM to Wesleyan's jont to Columbia on wearers of (he rey wus quashed over for the second touehdewn by Columbia, Hruce again kloked a goal, ‘columbia, 12; evan, 0, lis Kieked to Columbla's Ib-yard line, where Van Hoenenbors took it and ctrried It back 10 yards, Columbia punted to Wesleyan'e yard line, from which a os of and end Wddie of the nal noore—Colum» YALE BEATS | VS.BOWDOIN| TUFTS TEAM. a os nr Team of Maine Men|Fierce Game, In Which Light, but Very Lively, (Special to The Kvening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 4—Harvard played Bowdoin on Soldiers Field this after noon, and far from good for snappy work, Two years ago Bowdoin scored on Har vard by straight football, and the ean. fident talk of (he Maine boys led Har- vard to fear her in this game, Harvird played Graydon at full to atart with, and Daly wave way to Pineke at because Daly does not feel in at of trim, The Maine team war t, lait very lively, The Line-Up. Positions Lett Wat Howoin Tt Kenta n On Pull Heck First Malfelfarvard, 6); Bowdoin, 4 Howdoli repeatediy rbped up the Har. yard ine mains, yard run, hut the team fumbled and lot the i Harvard wae able to reore by Greyson and Kendall's tne plunges after eixteen rushes from the Weyard in Final or Harvard, 12; Bowdon, ec AMHERST-TRINITY, Evenly Matched Teams Make Good Piny In the ‘Mansechue netis Town, (Apeetnl to The Bren AMIIERAT, Masa, Oct, Amherst played this afternoon on Pratt Meld, Last year the core war nothing on elther site and both widés determined to break that score, ‘Trinity in her game with Yale showod up better by the seore than Amherst and has a better team than last year, Am» herst has @ team this year which is an improvement over Inat year's, and also advantage of the game here, where phe can Use A large number of backs, The LinesUp, Ambervt Portions Trinty Hello ntine, ents NE PWM os 0.6 Mum briye f Went vo Wenleren, Haut W. Johan Crater... M. Dohnven Lent Guard ge Ht aft Torkie tym att hm! Noten er. Heek Vent Half: bee oapt lat Ja Barks "he mer Palleiack. Phititoe The Srey) half rented in neither side Nethemy scoring, The ball bf in Tonys ter. ritory moat of the tme, and once was on thelr tenyard ine, Amherat | th las goal and advants ght wnat ion al papa ithe a he pid it ut ming, in rho Panty Took soa AMALING seals ar to bo had ssn Hl, Af tom Bunsay Worle Waste fireyson made al by 6) ond the Score Was 30 to 0. {Bpecial to the Hvening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oot, 6—Yale ran up twelve points against Tufts in ‘The alr was again cold and damp | tie fret half of the game today, The two touchdowns wore earned by the hardest kfhd of team play. ‘Tufts was hot eay, though her line was light and hee back fleld #mailer thin Yale's pony backs, Ohee toward the end of the half Tufte had Yate for downs on the thirty-yard itne, but #o0n lost the ball on a fumble Aftor & fine extibidion of tineshucking by ® Mehtewoteht, Knight went through the Hne between Olcott and Brown twice Out of three tries, ‘The last time Brown fought him hard, and AKIN dropped the ball, ‘The work Wot the Yale ends waa eclipsed by Hare And P. Butler, the big tallows tnat| Mlevem Im the Pink of wan a them. Har Darien terror (o the Yale backh et Hoth toug Howne were made by Hale after a ferlen of Tine plunges, Wale leo eked bot vale enn y Nk soals neatly, Seore: Yale, Vale winded Tutis tn Oy lerce shun hadwick soar AM diy te wok, made Of b Tutte « Brown kioke halt Final #eore: Yalo, through “one, fharne Who followed Hale at fuile! the jast touchdown, a total ame now here near scoring {all three goats In the ™, pk ABD 0, CORNELL IMI IMPROVES, the Sine, Men Sul. fer from Went While Playing, (Foetal to The Rvening World.) ITHACA, N. ¥., Oct, 6—Cornelt threw hor beat strength agatnat Rucknell thie afternoon, It being the frst oecaston that the firat ‘Varsity eleven wan em. ployed, All players were in the game except Capt, Starbuck ims (4) ‘ ion terbue! Bueknell pre orpell showed on aftine and Haughton s nog yerien! Hy were worked fone the Itha Wis pone cane felt the lose of = 2 i 3 4 Fe 7 23 3 2 z z . 2 = zs the second hai¢ | #ame of to-day even excelled in inte frat mame of the rengon inv! |intense he another iW proved [Ing BOSTON ) NEW YORK At Pitwhurg Rad AT \ WINNERS we «= FOURTH RACK Heady AT ST SEOOND RACKS -Om THIRD RACK —Fran FOOTBALL At Maoh i At Vr ‘ t Polnik« AL I i WOMAN RUN DOWN Rows Parlesa, thirty-four gown snd run ¢ a | whore ot “TIGERS FINE GAME. ‘Try Drawn wi Team, (Apeeial to The Krening World.) PRINCETON, N, J, Oot th eae. It wae to be @ mrent suecene In the Stry ene game wan fue to Inferior Blevens line or to superior Princeton line The mame with Lehigh went a goot way tp prove this point, The Princ ton team was in the pink of condition thanks to Trainer Mobinson's careful oversiaht, The tan Princeton, Postilena Litile Riaht_ Bnd Metord Wight Thekle Nene Tent Owart Male Ho Centee Wright lat Guard tell Vath Teekle Noper at Yood Meer vec Qanttorslach, Mechave ae tel Tock Meitie Netter iveteman ian intone Timekeener, Cotiie: Umotre Referee, King; all Princeton mer Lenien hickeg to Danean why’ eleat yards, Matile kinked to mid 'le rit jel Mec ve and Hodeman forces over the line for a to tn four minutes and forty-rlant meoonds n mak Ing thie towehdown ° had to work hard, MeC"ave ran aro rh Birt nehy Younk; and pained the applause of the gra ata Papel MpCord, ie tnoke for Princeton. nine f de breaks through the Warner Haha it tine. eCormiek, of Lehigh, in Nemek remainder of the half pinyed the Hart. bets for Wie wide. At ane time he me ‘Aeneoret fet, yarée Wrough Princeton's inh! A, fmol he es the quarter-hack for Le Mor 11 bie, Hav Root Iitte pains on Puree ml rughing ae nttie’s punts, tenor libont hres onded with score # to 0 teat t her r,team oat de. thd Prine pine made touch. aI ly ana | aan ct RRL es | Lanta five points. Lehinny hada yard | Gort wih an Hine.” MeCormick 7) eli Ot acy ag Me i te mvenaen orbs where the bail CAN etth ake sten " ry Held. He beat Bs | os only 1 AR, who ie & tour wr, abe gt taele' we wan ferionely hurt towehdown. na core, 18"t0 to eh ee st favor Princeton ondition |Qaakers 6—The| PHILADELPHIA, Pa t | five | Haverford wax greatly weakened by jthe hempital tii, OCTOBER 6, 1900, r) } \ Fi. k v ‘e oe —- HAWTHORNE, , he Brunk 8 LOUIS, oping % Merriman @ r 2, Mlix Bard 3 MCS TO-DAY, i f 4 re, 0. AND BADLY HURT f 31 Bhorift etre was kovcked hh wtroy and Blath PENN'S GOOD GAME, ay Haverford and the Tenms Heffer from the Heat, (Mpactal to The Kvening Worlt Ont 6 Nearly wand people red in the thi afterno n while wa the University of Haverford College football mame, the players were soon di hot weather, Pennaylvania put atout her strongest team in the feld for’ the fret half, but the rormel by the abaonce at Kor, her onytaln with a broke arm. The Linesnp Woe nt acrinaton ‘Gave Py Dips | Pow att drat } Wiad Waly bark ston Pull Week Yelr Ham Dorle, 1 Weleee, orf P Linesman avd Timekrepe, © anaylvanta wirenath Haver fore superior proved entirely and wernt and too Much for touchdowns were Ul ee neored on the first half Zimnmermna Wallace and G. Gardiner on Hare kicking th vale he scorePennsylvani, a4 averford, 0, eee Hebert Lor! rd Kenney Wants to Het Big Sam on the Bleetion, Robert Lorillard Kenney, (he horae man, ealled up The Byentn Works to day ‘and wald that he haw #25,0" to ber Jat prevailing adda that MeKiniey will be elected. Mr. Kenney maid he would p for betting the w amount with man, but it he f (do that he woul bal, any part of fkennep has Just come back from i" eat at the Manhattan ate st ty Venneyivantae | and! he! who Is on} non to diepel the fox that had come)! s| with the excoamive hurnl tthe day t The tompernt ure pemaln mit the |g |same, but the humidity began to drop. jab Varly this morning tho humidity waelt city amd vielm aC @ percent, This was almoat rain, It ty fair tonight 410 per cent, as noon, and Mr, | de CClorld, | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ BORG aE <=> —_ RACING PRICE ONE CENT. ————————— JONES ON RACK — GOT “3D DEGREE;” DID NOT CONF ESS. VALET JONES, | | i] : ® ¢ 4 | Was Kept on Polico Rack for Throe Hours, but Wou'd Not Confess, 0 ZRAIIVOCOIOWOIIOI0001091099000000 92 | t This Gerauer ae fay Near | Mian th f | ly Equals the eald this morning that he looked for n Slate relief, as no cool waves were} * petedetoletebsteletelelatstetebstel-teletelnieleds WEATHER FORECAST, jinar i ny sleht Wiide from the northeast beman about | day! tieht te | | west winds, Regarding the high temperature for Jeet leet btnittelelteb mery said somo relief would be felt as & remul) BRITAIN AGREES, |; Record. ! | | eer i 4 he ho test Oct. 4 ‘ Lord Salisbury Anawers the Lint i i. erature al Ii o'clock u ” Note in the “wna i i opting Oxt, #184 AMiemative. Jtoday Is thy hot eat ance ITZ when the! poxpan, Oot &— Lord Mal H\woather Bureau first boran ta keep athe Ik ear i |r orte pting its proposaly Mr Fimery, the local weather shary baat |, Police Barred Coolness Millionaire's Statement to No Hope of Present. Valet fuck at P three hours as the “third degree,” sion wan secured of ot knowledge or forgery Rice mystery. Jones stood the his Innocence Patrick mate a tn by the of the Old Valet— Patrick Makes Long Police Bail at Jones has been put upon the, © Headquarters and for! unterwent what t# known but no conten omplicity or the great vrdeal and declared statement at Pollee was not put through Chef of the Detees id not deny that he had * from either Hoa tquarters, but the “third degree.” A CONFESSION? Cop, Metthasky th eat, Wo Hot secured a confonson Patrick or Jones Y i) he to on Bvening World reporter vn kod him some questions, A protty stralmbt story.” “Wh rbout with Lawyer sterday, Captain?’ he w Was J talking fo hin? ptain, "Oh, yes a wil live ” pay Hico's propery, tha Wil he the wralgntent of 1d have a talk with Jones He told were you talking #0 earnestly Vatrick in court » naked queried the 1 asked him to dee agand some other the Inte Mir, 4 all,” 1 think oo) Patelek so promised and 1 (honk he will keep hie word,” Will ho also turn over that Jittle: request signed by Mr, Rice amking thas Ob, 1 don't know, but 1 suppore Be” WILL NOT BE BAILED, It ie obViousl ani Jones to smoure ball It they 1 in Harke now standing he pollee have a doven ¢ ne nwa hem, sure th eu) ~ BAKER-PATRICK ame known toatae tte wall ver the} ‘ accor jj othe w Me Th ithe) will and that “NOTARY ON THE » ta notary fealquarters about noon + hot Texan t ow uitor's arrest ng to a lewyer wae that baker faire aegording mpossible for Patrie’ ine ball on ovatnst them tee charges and this will prison until become or they are ma ave bending fesstons from © hopeful of works f the lawyer than the > a man ROW. that Lewyer hid a serious arty in the er to notte Itiee anniem- was infamated vl Aifflewlty mper, Lawyer ! Patrtel born lawyer RACK, publie of to Police veflay by Dee Is not une papers, the to be ho has witnessed unded SHORT AND THE CHECKS, MoClusky was t headquarters, veked abou He slmply ah voner y here at my requent, because & wanted to questlon him concerning cere In points in the case, He told mo toe vat the Monday ¢ollowing the ath of Mr, Rice Patrlek gave bim the $280 ehdok on Awenson & Bone and td him to wet [t coriifed, He sald he went to the bank amd was told that the check was made on ntinived on Bacon Page.) All Rullroads Lead to Dat the F Peoneyivania nla Raleress ig gee and otlera veparalelied yee