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_ the ropes, HE KNOCKERS GOLUMN. A FEW CRACKS AT THE SPORTS. FORGE CONSIDIN who has the Alatinetion of being the ox-man: ager of Corbett and possessor of the secret of the alleged fake.’ brought back a lot of admiration for the Britich system of refereeing bouts from a pulpit outatde the ring Goring an offender out at the fret foul Manoeuvre. Considine promiaee to ine froduce the outfit here if boxing ta res gummed, Vee (hin is commendanle, and Many a man has hueeed a worke idea under hie bonnel, I have a mental phor fograph of George sierring the thing ‘nto adoption here, It's true. a ref. Pree int@ht do his little evening's work In fm drese wult from the afer aide of but hed need grappling hooks to break some of the sluggere @part, and onthing lene than a Gatitn, #en would send one to hie corner on onviction of a foul see They do thane things better in fomey London beyond a doubt, but the talent here takes latitude that the rulea do NOt provide for, The referee ty to Diame, but there's really some excuse for him, erpecially in theo ot the ® purse fighters, though some of the Digher olan offend aa frequently and ae fingranily, The trouble is the ref free searcely catches one contestant masticating his opponent's phoulder before the masticated one |s trying to rub the other'a eye out on his cheek with his forehoad or boring his elbow Into the thorax of his foe It Would take a moving pleture photo ape Paratua to Ahow which got thore frst, 4nd the crowd wouldn't stand for the Giaqualifcation of both ‘8 6 Out In Carson, when Jim Jeffries was earning Nin living In the aweat of hie pernon as landing place of the Corbett ceatie, the pompadoured one used to five him instrudtions to “keep coming.” ‘The bollermaker har learned better fince retiing up shop for himself and bin ex-bors haw to do all the coming theme day deft amilos his wmile of irony, being tn the position of the man who boughs jest eee While Joe Waloott is making blufte At big follows like Tom Sharkey and earning his keep aa a windjammer for O'Rourke, he's too buwy to tend to buns news, Of courva, It Is presumed he te ett in the fighting line of trade. In ty own clase, the Barbadoes brunette could met aw lot of action without waiting for {t or going to the paing of ting tt Jimmy Handler, » welterwetaht, wants A HO at Waloott, and the pair could got ® nlow bit for #ix rounds from the Chi- AKO people, Bix rounds would searcely Bive Joe time to quit, unless he sprained hie nerve. oH ‘The foot hunter han reached hi Hinit This time itis an Adire mulde that fo killed for a deer, Deer are roarcu, it Je true, but then there are ploture books that might be wtudied th order to learn that they don't look anything like North Woods guides. If the idiot with the fun must Kill, let him stick to manna. ering hie friends, Other people want \o ise guides and expect to find ome left of the tribe when (thelr outing time comes, oe Of all fakine the worst te he who, in @ remote locality, pretends to be a pers fon of some fune cleewhere There's a fellow in Denver who tips his new av quaintances quictly to the effeot that he te Arthur I, Daly, the sprinter, whe won he M-yard championship in Bngland last Spring, but chooser to be known as “Ashmore Dulty isin Georgetown and has never been in Denver ' ‘ If Harvard ie firm in the attitude am fumed by her, there In likely to be « fiasco at Cambridge on Haturday for the Vniversity of Pennsylvania is inflexible in ite determination play MoCracken on 1s eleven, The Crimson seema to be crawfivhing In (he ma’ even students moat deeply conc not Ket a statement Hubjovt Wither MeCracken he played for Penney four yeara or he hasn't and ii ien't an Affair to wtir (he college world about tn on the any case, Football solons of tendor age! Mike (@ make mighty mattors of thingy ‘hat should ve turned up or down in an Instant, see A rubber man hae bought the Provi dence bapebali team in the Bastern League, It won 4 pennant and lost money last season. The new proprietor, true to his line of business, wants to see the Eastern League expand and lending an open ear to the blandish: ments of tho American League prov moters. Rubber expands, al) right, but did you ever notice how tt contracts in @ hurry when you let go of the other end? see The female century maniacs are go- Ang to got toxether for a six-day mix-up in Brooklyn next month. These are the #ame women who rode for records and oomed & road-house, all because they “loved the sport and ambition induced them to seek supremacy,” It might a Well be called ambition as anything eine, But the law against riding more than ‘twelve hours a day should be enforced fh Brooklyn as well as in more easterly wections of Lang {lend . . fas Pahlin haw secured a sparring partner for his road tour, which tre. gine Next work, Manager Billy Maddon found # husky, willing chap in “Denver’ Martin, The putfit takes the road Week. Rubiin and Martin expect to ‘UP & neat bit Cf coin meeting all- dn the coal districts, where there @ local “wonder” in every breaker, world-beaters won't be ace-high the Rublia-Martin cyclone ha THE KNOCKER. me Come Om, Yo Has Panchers, Bedtord A, ©, will nold a ba contes. for the champlonahip N on Nov, 6, at New Brook: f Bumpter strect; miso race on & home: emer re sae mene Wits WUbLD: WISDNwoea a AV bu NG, VULUBI 31, 100, SAFETY OF AMERICA’S CUP DEPENDS ON GENIUS OF THE DEFENDER-PRODUCING HERRESHOFFS. Historic hun a Is Already ; Lost or Won and the |: | Sailing Will Be Simply | ¢ the Proof of the Pud=| i | z | ding. | The Americas Cup has already been ® Joet and won and the races neat August | i | Will be wiry (he proof of the pudding | % jand the eating of tt ® 1) Designer George L. Watson had made the last modifioation of the de) an on his trestio-board for Mir Thomas Lipton's new Shamrock the fate of that prospectivn vessel was usled The aclenee of modern yaeht arent tecture te mo act that ev the build try of a craft lo a matter of subordinaie detail The finished vem mu not deviate an inch in length or @ fracth of an ingh tn breadth from the plan which ts the destianer's (deal As Bhamrock Il is drawn ro will she 5 3 | | | ceived before the result of the third race of last year's series waa apparent to him Hin ability io improve upon his own | creations Is beyond doubt and le a mat | rhe tor of record mince Vigilant was) oar launohed, In thot, the abaolite certaint yh nat, with which he has outela Mimnwit | Ny Ih @ pettled ratio of progress han ins level splted such confidence in the militon: | lay ares who find pleasure In backing the |jaiy construction of his magnificent toys that joa 1) has driven all competitors from the}! feld " Hence tt has become that Nac Herren. | Mm hots genius in counted upon to defend |i Niktorie old mug once tore with a] to placeney (hat is ulm danmeroun | a! yhich May posalbiy prove Ko It hot has doubtless long, had hin} men orm vet it ny In condep nh paper With every detail of her ape pee rane laid nN to the welght a the m minute eyeboit. dita definite poaltiow | 1 to 4 hale sbre: ii el than n but ler Ve to . i lenter into aloulations Miwa nadldldes edad It ls not the writer's Intention to he Moreov f (0 anmume that hla! iittte aki! of the Britieh yacht de improve ah will be able to give | signer point out hie wtaniy the ie At dprender of the (lue| aed tmenacina imnecvermnt se tata ribobee eitie sea from ten to fifteen! his oup-hunting productions are con mir aver a viletyemite course HOW looped, The international ty have min echetier than this the Hrietol wie Hosely approxtma’ oh » that ant has up his sleeve will probaly not! ts any but the moat the only dit he whown In the new craft, for he ls In| forante te. abou the yacht bullding bustier» end iNgte land they | may be other ¢ Wy races later than 19) Th alt Juptioe. though, it must be stated that Hereeshoff probably could not bulld WCOVERN 10: FIGHT BROAD. Terry Now Has Two Im- portant Bouts on His Hands. emt font " | hen Her oonditton to win he fools cor Terry off for the twe inn) he ‘Terry MoMovern has evidently erown tired of Heng at actor, for berides being ed to Aight Joe Hernetein a twen: | odd tyround bout, to be decided at Louise} [0 ville Ky, Priday night, he baw piher | jeaw Important battle on hin hands Hie latest enmagement ts with Kid Broad, , the rugged featherwelht fehter of Cleveland. They are to meet in a aime round bout at the next boxing show to bo given by the Tattersall Athletic Chuty of Chicago, which takes place on Nov " Houreman wired fam Harris, manager It! hop at Hristo) and thowe Juat handed to ‘columbia steam or power driven figure on a nee fore and aft No especial worry ts to Ne hting hardest kind of slugging from. the iment the bout starts until jt is folwhed sorte ln Ve surely Neat tH rye Hernatein should be Houseman io Rack Koet tor 65,000, sportiog man to make good his offer ae soon aw Kya TOO UUUU UU OO UU OUD UO UU UO OOOO OO UU OOOO UDC OO CU} PODDUDHVETHVGAODDOVOS OOOODIOVOEDOS OOO SOOO OOOOOD CHALLENGER AND DEFENDER PRACTICALLY ONE TYPE. BOO UDO OO co Cue uly A ywobt that he could guargntee not to wall beat in two years Herresho@ Was Ready, Tn the busine of defender producing i ; which geema to be ao natural to. him Just wo, Nat Herreshoff haan't been! ine oratty crafiaman is certainly able t letting any me row under hie feet | diseount feantinuously at the 0 to tal ¢ rate of betterment stated, which wit! PUA as ARAN ic Aone | iio" seeming. perfection. of nis. modele of @ yacht to beat Columbla Was CON: lie enough to agk of any man Destane Show We fn long wa Inapection 0 ahead to p In the the drawings masterworkman in Henderson's 4 at Glangow would pretty nearly Ww Whether the cup Wil stay here 0 othinig that Watson has previously lved need have Inapired any fear. as heen proved The fact that Fife ‘Torneyeroft were called into con atton by Mir ‘Thomas Lipton need me no particular flutter The former Hetinet hobbles and perversely wll! the Thorneytron ta a ie rofteteam a wonder, which slvalent y at ne can't anything worth mentloning with « Ing ya fi fant stran@e that th nt whoul ; eat atate form with hormes now: of | effort fo ptability do not Vachtamen Not Bve reasonably and moat viclous battles betwe Nerwelahts that has ever been pul In the Windy Clty, Hoth hoya a ‘tern pure and imple Their atyle of almost the same ao there |e MDE That they will Indulge tn the mo vad thinks he can heat Motovern haa repeatedly maid he wouat do tt e ever got the chance Mernatein at feels confident of nate is alae in the and while beat ponaible he doesn't ex In he will wlan ty rounds. ‘There ak of on the result of Alani. for every ewe out of ten Milaville (Hine MeGovern will pein and ybatttne to nite ent | If there tn prear Deel agreern: ated Ih than ten rou Mmatehinaker of Windy City V that Jack Hoot welght chagnplon at Tommy Ryan, twenty stourd bout en that he will port with any reputable or newepaper tn Chicago he Sheer Plan of Cup Defender | Geemeoronsesey ¢ overt) him |f or his manager ie ready to cline (he 4 paket feat dae ae match, the bout to be decided before the ly sent back his acceptance elub offering the \argea pure Tf Ryan side Should He Great Piaht, mul Thin is contemt sould be one of the fat: FOOTBALL POINTERS FOR AMATEUR ELEVENS. Diagram &.—Real run ‘The play illustrated to-day te the fa millar criss-cross of double-pase play. hall of all coams, for it hes yielded many a in the future, ‘The play is primarily @ strategie move, ed wherein (he opponents are misied by a “fake” attack at @ given point, and the runner {s gent for @ gain at nome other ph weakened by the false attack, For Instance, the quarterback passed the ball to the left balfback for an om tenvible run around eight end, Part the team, as indicated, carry should a | Towleville or ton until the left half parses in U This phould be Included in the repertolre) of him and gives him the ball by a in touchdown Im the past and should do so. tat nt Ryot for the ble by Yiouseman. the ably be pulled off in Ban Franclac , bet num would @ ® é erereserereien oven Som 29309 PHO RA RTI AREAL. RUNNERS around left end, fback doce not stir from his posi-|' The left half, after pasa: sim hit Sign airesuion, 2\e) a) erer a) 2 eleisielere Has baatena WatsonCut Out the “Humps,” and How Far Will the Bris- tol Bullders Beat Them- selves? expected over the fact that “Willle’ Jamieson is to be on deck of the new Shamrock, While yachtamanship in a factor of no insignificance, other thing# being equal, the real qualities of the hallenger will be many foet below the blanks that Mr, Jameson's rubber soles Will press Tits M1 Was that Capt, Crantleld's Nendidly drilled and diseipiined crow n Valkyrie couldn't. prevent Vigilant, manned by the most lubberly outfit that ‘ver aatied a cup race, from cartyiny that same crowd of lubbers down wind ahead. All tatton f thie may seem untimely specu Tl may not be forgotten, how. ever, that the weiter inspected Bham+ rock and Columbia [i dry dock before the Arat race let year and predicted that the Lipton craft would not win & race of the series. ‘This is why Columbia jay clean, symmetrical in her cradle, every sweep of her contour a irae curve, carried without break or deviation to its utmort fineness, ach ourve of bod, of her, was he war | ve, OF jess Imposing rail plan than her rival, there war a balance about her ind a silcknene that showed the Fheer all, over WII Wathon Smooth Hampet In Khamrock was found nearly the same abeor plan and much of the same ton unt the greatest beam Ww reached. Abaft that point the syn metty ceased: there the lines became broken and Jacked fairne 4 run wir not clean, (he quarters had a very perceptible hump and indicated a tens the ocean along ike the eof a ‘These iefecta were the result of an attempt f) eet power, relying upon the eis leiessietelsieisieiie: SS WALES YIELDS TO DURHAM AND DISCHARGES TOD SLOAN. oe \ TN OOO UO OO UU OCU UCU U0 CUCU OUUOOOOOU Criticism of American Jockeys and Vrainer Belleved to Be Respon: sible for Prince's Ace tion, loan by the Prince with reat surprise y th lowers of the turf in this cou @ ry owinw to (he fart Roya i) THlehnews had ‘ W monte ago r Alned the Meau Hrumme! foekey awh vremier rider during the f 16) The Prince's dectalon la rewarded her 4 An expression of Mis support of th harges of Lord Durham, who accused ® the Yankee boys of ditgracing the Eng Ht leh turf by thetr foul riding and un H ripulows ations 0 Vile startling announcement from e Lord Durham wasn't deemed suMeten & to make the Prince of Wales yield t His crittetame, but when Mrs. Lily Lang try and Lord Clonmel came our with a ® similar denunelation of the American) 2 wkéys, the Prince must have come te 3 the conclusion that It would be folly for on ali him to retain Sloan in his employ any longer ‘Thin movement by his Royal MHiehner I expected to be foowed by other were in England who employ American jockeys, and trouble seems to be In mtore for the stable of thorough breda of Measre, Whitney and Keene. which arrived on the other #lde yester { horse H WOOO GAAAMADOOOOODOONEOI OH MOaOGE HEED O>ODEEE DI bbb Ohhd Oe erate against the American and trainers now promines t develop seriously, and unlems present } % inieations ate wrone tht Amernan ¢ POD SLOAN TURNED DOWN jockeys, American tratners and owners tom ign il even ad BY THE PRINCE OF WALES. : pathwaye Mrewn wih thorns. The Hench the Amertoan LONDON, Oct. 1.—The ; ations announces that the Prince of Jockeys by Lord Durham is said to Wales hee cancelled his retainer of “Tod Blown for 1%! have been caused by hin Jealousy of the ‘The announcement is ae follows: American riders’ succens. 7 “The arrangement by which Sloan was to be Hirst Jockey to the The fact of the matter is Lord Dur- ham could not stand by and wee the Yankee riders outride the Engiian jock: | 4 oys, and on that agcount started the] ® agitation agalnat the former which has] finally resulted in the Prince of Wales EDAD DE LADD P48 DEA DADODODEAE EGF lise! acharging Sloan : EMPIRE errr Eames, Prince of Wales next season will not be earried out’ ‘The Sportsman ha» communteated this Information to the various morning papers, and the latter exprots approval of the decision of the Prince of Wales, which is undoubtedly due to the agitation started by Lord Durham | ns beat form in back Aeld. On the whole (his efternoon's work, | carried on behind clom added | little encouragement for the absence of two or three of the ob players, diese organized the combinatltn and loose interference and fumbling resulted, frow afternoon will witness the ‘ home, and the eleven one will leave fa Trenton day night. The last practice 0 the team will be held there end Cornel! will land in Princeton Satuffay morn+ ing. CADETS PLAY N. Y. U, CORNELL WEAK FOR PRINCETON. Mainstay Alexander in Bed and Star Play- ers Crippled, (Special jo The Evening World.) BMPIRG CITY RACK TRAUK, YONK> BRA, Oct, $1.—The entries and weights for tormorrow's races on this track are ag follows: Fire Race-Handioap; for all ages; about ely Bw (Apecial to The Ree WEST POINT, Oct. 3.—On a somey fleld in drivating rain the cadets we | ase ww York University on the | Orderer (Special to The Brening World.) ITHACA, N. ¥., Oct. SL—Cornell will be in dewperate straits if Right Tackle Alexander is unable to go against rinceton, To-day the chances of hin playing are no more favorable than yea- terday, for he is confined to his room and his physician gives very little en- couragement, Alexander |p the all-star member of the Ithaca eleven and seems to sustain injuries at the moat eritieal periods of the season. BA, Dorner t# hant at work, but his services in the game at guard eo carly as Satarday will not be valuable, and it is igs bsg will be used, ty of the soldier team was taken from the subs, This was done to avold any chance of having the stare next Saturday about equal npery ball cons jumbllng. The Line-Up. 105 Gen. Mart 1) Pires Whip... for maiden two-yearvohis, Schoo! Master Prank lili ‘King Brook tomlnole Enfaltib| Allow! os Ii ‘The Golten Prince, 100 Bast Kelston ....... 100) | stand, mM. of Poured the pli wh enormous sail spread to carry them along. This l# the one fallacy to whieh Tiritieh desleners have stubbornly ade hered wince Genesta fret tackled (he problem and left only a pleasant ree membrance of a gallant xporteman, Bir Richard Sutton. Maybe Watson has smoothed out those humps in the new Bhamrocks n Nis dealin the full rar «he has Kly fairness of her | nothingness. If he. hi heart-losheart hustle year, WINNERS, i EMPIRE CITT. ) | Withdrawals on Account of a Heavy Track, The Hvening World) EMPIR CITy RACE TRACK FONREBS, Oot, M—The Empire Clty ck fe ot (he most delightful place tn ie world, when, om Wie the case to iy, A raw east wind Was sweeping Uhrough the length of the grand stand. The Upant# of the sland vat and shivered with the cold while the regu lars huddled together for warmth tn (Bpectal t the ring The (rack was heavy and thera were many withdnewals from the vartous events. The card was good, (he Yonkers Handieap being the teature VINAT RACR. of three-year-olds and upward) about Metiing wht, Jocks, SEH Kin Bty Mace , 108, Move 2 a hk 104, O'Connor | IW 7. 100, Black | 2M 4 Fiuke, 105, Henry a4 toh pretuh HG Dormey. 6 5 ‘ A, Hayden 8 » Hecimnal, 96, Millen i 5 fy 108, Miteheld 7 » Bt ial Won thsden, ovt Federalist went away in front and made the running, with Monmouth Boy, Bitin ig and Fluke running in a elon bunch behind, On the turn Monmouth Noy went qo the front and led into the stretch, followed by Peleralist and Bitn Conts When air went to the we the rom Pallet, loterfered all through the streteh Monmouth Hoy, Sleek riding very foul Black Was called into the Stewards Connor, who ro Ke ened away, Bifin Cont nt d won handily which w, oralint was tio band of music tod are belng reduced, APCOND RACE for three-yeursolde felling mile aud @ pire teenth, white. Jocks leans, 10 Henry 7. Chew’ bein, 106. Mb Hono 1, MeC we. ldo 104, ie Loeb, Maan talr ararterr, W Wea haniy Ny perinin, Balle of of Orleans and Aght han head and he Me stedich, where The. Chamby iain whowed In front, He hel to the far turp, where Helle of ¢ went to the front and, drawing away, won easily by two lengths from ‘The Chamberlain, which was four lengths in front of Borough, THIRD RACK, OM filles; about ola forlongs Joh, Time bbe SUEY. Pu He Hainan Ia Bot, Kervilla, 100 Mr, Bolton, Decty!, 4 Motion | Woot yndurdie [eed ron Pa fo Pia bed Won eually, Time=t.12, Glenneliie rushed to the trop front a fae nd was never caught le ro p by four jengths ‘Mai ny yy ton, Katherina und i the rominent af the o' hers “to the bit inn, “who. wan oft urn, and there pouriy, raced into recond place, Bhe coull never cateh Glennel powition lengths (rom Katheriva, a KEANE BEATS BREDIN. American Spel ‘Tarne Tables o Britain Who Defeated Him, LONDON, Oct, oT. American runner, defeated E, C, Bredin, the English runner, in a S-yard race at Northampton to-day for a purse of £100, Keane, who had the best of the atart, Ime—B8 3-$ seconds, but wily ty two ”) $18.00, Full Dress or Tuxedo, silk HORSE BOOSTS “ATE? CAMPAICN ‘Dry Dollar’ Hesper | Wins $10,000 for the Fund. ‘There's a horse on Republican Leader Marsh up in “de Al ’ Hesper, one of “Dry Dollar’ @ulii- Van's airing of Pacers, must be at lowe a third cousin to Blectioneer, if only to make good the old saw that “blood will tell’ But the #tud book shows that Hesper jan't of the same kin, being bred by His Highness, Al any rate, Hesper is a good enoug horse, and thie ie how he got hie ities into the campaign in Aeuator Sut Van's aide atliwiok, Sullivan's trainer ot ae hint that Heaper was in) with m0 i wining vanee at Empire City on Monda "Dey | Dollar” spread the lip. has observed @ Up on & Peroolete Uhrough "de It wis up the sleeve of « and first broom ti the dl phone time Tho catmpalay bursting with ¢ tents and toe bumped foreheads w ret in tele- find coffers werent pressure of their pone he later carried « vad ne big ship's on up to Yonke wikers paseed oa Rreen ot wt homination over the of pool: room windows, ‘Dey Dollar’ came back ae a bare rel of it, for Herp, r AE he wire In front, under the ektlful Rb og of lockey ‘O'Conne toe hat ei ibs {aie aeMnet es at from bea 0.6 to There must have been something tike $010 in the cargo that “Dey Dollar’ brought back to “de Ate! if tn paid that when the solont had thelr brows Jn tovoh, they came to an understand> ww that the proceeds from the deples om of the line of slate-bearers at nkere are to be ised for campaign rnoaes. Bort of lesser vers a horee, ae badd tell It TO BUILD NEW C ‘CUP YACHT. of kingdom tor ¢ Avent Relmone In of a Syndicate, August Belmont will be at the head of the syndieste that will bulld the nexg cup defender, and an announcement to this effect wil! doubiess he sued by the offtcers of New York Yacht lub within a few days. Tt is belleved now that Mr. Belmont’s associates wilh be Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Rear-Com= modore C. Le BP Robinson, fi mer Commodore Raward M. Brown, Mr. W,« Kk Vv Jr, and Commodore * Lael yard A. Willard, a ng amateur yachteman of twenty yeu experience, Will be the manager of the new bow! ie Head New York ¥; ls rewarded ax an adm WINNERS AT LAKESIDE, RACK TRACK, The races here lows First Hace: Won by LAKESIDE, Oct, torday resulted as ay Five and @ halt finoey’ Divenne, 2 to 1 ands tof to 1 for place, w third, ‘Time iwate's Queen, 2 The genius of, a tailor show? when he fits without seeming to, If you cannot save money dealing with you can’t lose any, Money back for the askin Our special this week is an assortment of faney Cheviot: Suit to order, $16.00. HKnglis! Trouserings, $6.00, Also black Thibet for Coat and Vest, with fancy striped ‘Trousers, $20.00, Oxford Gray or Vicuna Overcoats, us lined throughout, $30 00! made of English or German unfinished Worsted 0) Drape, They ask double our price elsewhere, Samples, fashion book and measuring guide mailed free. ARNHEIM, BROADWAY & 9TH ST EMPIRE CITY JOCKEY KEY CLUB, 215 Pac TORO, erat va an ine fit Aa trolleys north ef the Harlem Miver wit! iter to trek entrance, MM ne) Hehed F, Keane, the} imped