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" UG [aoa A FEW CRACKS AT THE SPORTS. T appears now that the entire Jockey Club of Kngiand does not concur in Lord Durham's sweeping denunela ton of everything Amertoan, from Jockeys to vaddle girthy, Mr. James Lowther, who attended the meeting at Willeh Lord Durham made the how famous remarks, gives the Kenero nobleman a little knock ow ColInt when he pointe out that all the Jockeys to whom obje have be falsed received thelr Heenses from Lord Durham's own hands wh the Iattor was a steward. John Porier, @ Bagiieh trainer, th the vimpileity of ht heart, admits that the Atmertean | pion was benoficial, ae the superior #tyle Of tho American riders compelled Bngilr Jockeys “to make real race Tale | Ww KuAplolon that wometning may) rotten in Denmark’ itaelf ‘ ‘ | evidently going be Air Thomar 1; to inake hie fecond try to Ht our cup With a hambone—and we pay for th bom It ts eatimuted that the huetlt yaghteman-merchant hustled abou yr @) out of thal recent pork f This te just about enough pinem defray the cont of bis new Shamrock and make the maces nearly ally Bir Thomas Hut he'll And it eam Aaqtiocse us In & hog deal than to loo our grip on the honored mug ey t THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING; “NOVEMBER 7 LA 1900, 7+ GAINST THE WALL, brothers—Arthur and vfowslon beg Bveuing to dally icy Dubble with arily be Keoley hampion iuetrated for th puneher World with the ¢ out the considered indispensible to the ¢ how it Is poselble iptive ypparatin that custot er ‘ The Keoleys eries of leseons in which were highly Inatructive, Thin is January gave a columns law inother lesson, prompted having from those not ‘oom for the fixtures BAG-PUNCHING ANYWHERE, Hy the Keeley Brothers. eed an elaborate pip atandard and wir fare tides and breeses In ‘change affair that don't ripple or blow off Bandy Hovk. see Nobody read The Byentng Wor! om i aan Jitsu Kris | ures of hls with greate nd rushers of wory of IJ or Rludied with Paul Pons than the big ¢ Inters college footvall ime These nay fenow @ thing vr two tn the art of bone | wrenching (hemeecive (here was wider fleld opened to them, and if the don't (ake advantage of it Him guenroy very wrong. During the remalnde the reason many of the gel fron will be flew a tem use of porary wreck a Jitu twee Worked in the tangies of a serimmage. | Choymeki rleee from remb-obllvlo to get in line, Post-mortem conte sions are in ordor give Conaidine the pace, so Joe comes up with at } Now he saved Fitesimmons from belong A never-waner ot the Maher afta Now Orleans nearly elaht years ax Hefe the public has been making # hie of the wrong man for ejght from the Paclf | Peter Maher, the man of | a few chances of delivering It, Choy pit says Fite was out tn the frat round, | and that he-the same J jerked th tinekeeper's arm and made the bel ring thirty seconds too Boon. Let's wee The \imekeopers, referee, seconds, duly ‘wpectatora and everybody else must hay bees In that deal, P. J, Donahue op day of my moat sincere, | mourned departed frlenda—was Maher 6) (mekeeper, Choynak) must know "1 day" ta dead. Oh, Jonnny Dunn, how could you turn loowe your pale of beauties upor the country at large? With Matty Mat thews and Jimmy Handler In @ road p) what chances have the por chorus giris to get Into the limelight? ‘The ealetum man will have to keep the Kaleldorcope slide tn all the time the fale ones are marking time to "lAsten to the Band,” or warbling “Lou, Lou My Lou, Lou, Lou” et one Ja Terry MeQovern so much better or Joe Bernateln a jot wor When (hin pair firet met Terry trained hard for weeks, Yet the Howery pet etayed twenty-five rounds against the Hrook lyn terror’s jabs and swate ‘he other day Terry dropped out of his show long enough to mix It with his former foe Lavisville without training, further than @ hair out and « shave, and put Hern stain in the alvo ran clans in fever bid rounds, Figure it out for your wolf, man who takes pl tures of fighters. ‘The exit of the Horton Jaw pent him back to playing “look DPleseart’ and “clap hands for daeda peances with Brooklyn offspring ant \y fe chaffing under (he pressure, Mtacey ally liked to pose a pum, and the at mosphere of ringdom tae permeated hie syatom until he languiehes wiihout !t That's why he has been hustling du the campaign to do his share & making (the State Legislature Demo cratic, He believes a new fight bil would follow that sort of a make-up a Albany, A Ge “The best team won" or "the beat man won" used to be the talk of tho defeated Who hearse \ nowadays? Noboly i* ‘Alcked, A man is ed oul by a ret eree under clroumstances accurately re sembling an Inglorious trouncing. He takes the loser’s end~the loner's “half Drobabiy. The winner takes the res ‘and the glory. Hut you don't know any thing about It until months after, whe the beaten rises to oxpiain that he faked. Is there no honesty In spor? Te all the world » fake and men bu fakirs? Verily, one’s faith is shaken @ne's money i, too, frequently, eee Poor Macey, | ‘The barn-storming National Leaguers have been mired up in some of the mwampe that returning colontats to have found occupying the Cad Of paper cities, Will It be necenea & rellet party to make tnotter rescue? There's one ray of » though, that they may be safe in town has received a “touch- the Kame, as usual, "a: number of fouls for a time at bas, im ies aurplue strikes, ‘This Is de- anton deliberate fouling off xoou Se it Hart bas become “Bain: co) Aud aaain and te full of Winter ba Conersann en ee oe n Here that have slovoed over trom of Balint Jim: Penalty for who makes fouls, by limiting rule pute it up to a ON A POLE IN THE DOORWAY, FIGHTER IED MINERS AT FTER ABOUT, AQUEDUCT. "Kid" O'Brien Knocked Wething ¢ on "the Card to ——— or a Floor. 4 pun Hint Min the epace | ‘posal h with the @ hay ry Moor nex nk You wil the bit of couple of |i, side of the and fix a oor bit of mas Suspend the bag! ha » fanten a Jouble | © hag la} {pping sides | wquare of ver the pole for of the doorway sround bis posttton rlight ind swings can be I) ln excellent and shoulders, and the way Ro ve and those to play. [h loft or right vo bar for nus vn Pres tdtietoator, £ Olea " n stroteh Hurna want to work Who and gradually wearing leaiere won by & jengih from who got uo on time to head for olive. rit RACH ailing: tor two-year-olds, via furlongs fete Masters, white ro Winona rn sed o. M : W ‘ 6 ' . ,P i w eK Hew s i | vers G. Tinpea aa) t \ et 16 ated to the front at flag ait Miowed by Malden and J he made rut h There Ma " Viwed by ant Queen Carnlva eich Malden, who won handily by & lenath from The Prince, the atten Dealing Que vival a length nda half for the Won by Anti ond and Yorkshire Boy third. eae LAKESIDE FINISHES. Out Fatally in Attract Crowd After Detroit, Holiday. ." yA ; (Mroele) to The Rvening Work DETROIT M N Michael! RAGH TRACK, AQURDUCT, Nov. ¢ Goldman, of Bay Cry, known ’ va KIA O'Frlen, who wan Attendance was not large thin after Jown and out la aht by Her nny OW Wy With to be expected, be roll, of thl re tho Ca After « holiday there Is a Calling lotle ¢ b dled at Bt Mary carly fay from concurslon fd Was also poor and yrain® without re Ing cot hathing which wo Carroll is under arreat at Pol Hance uniess it wae the quarters in the fine weather The day wae end nie ae ar Autumn days. T POOH, POOH, SAYS CORNELL.| 30 in perveos shape. being ao. we Ired ut the rinklers had to be Princeton-Columbia Game a ¥ hailed Into requirition: Kahibition, Declare Hhacann, Fikat Baw (hpecial to The Mvening World.) halt furlongs. LM ITHACA, Nov When the Cornell igi 7 , Hetiia, team resumed practice on Perey Ftelt| suger Tarvin, 110, Wem 4 ee tw his afternoon Alexander was the only ‘ lelinauent, Al! who participated tn the] ) Princeton «mame were on deck, and 2 and them in excellent ad Jone mu t He ( Her | rn ‘ Is exbe y vardert kind of work was Marry Reed and Impart dua 1 (he guards back wa head and heat to the atr troduced for the fret t t awn front of Judge Tarvin Beveral « Cornell players aaw the} When they straightened Princeton-Columbin game | yesterday.) tudae Tarvin went to th ’ They wore not Inpreaved with the play-| holding his end, won cleve: by a {ng of elther team, and one or (wo pro-| length from Blarnevatone, who just got nounced It a poor ex pols pation pin time to beat Dye a hea SROOND RACE. U Mandies 2 * re " MINERS VOTE landers tr seoearolte, Are and a ay Detting BEATS RYAN MUI Pin. Bur Pi ” fy ' , Both ‘ 3 Be i; § in Coal Strike Region by 4 "3 Repubtia Start fal, Won easily. Thine t.08 46 jepuniiocans, Tala, who was backed down from 14 r a as Se to 1 to § to} for a good (hit, rumhed PHILADELPHIA, Nov, T-tn the ty the front in the frat #l etath ahd ‘Thirteenth Congres onal District Geo ree) was Hever cadgbt. Isla held her own Te Patterson (Hop) defeaced all the way and won easily by. three (jman James W. Hyan them.) wy. "Vn0 lengths from MecAddle, who was one jority. j halt length tn front of Glade Run, The yan fd a Rta ago had Aw ™ma- ter Was last away and finished very if hy sb pets pee Seohuyl- | etrona, county, in whiel THIRD BA aay. IAD RACE. for three-year-olds and upward: mile ty arse, ae Pe a RACK TRACK, LABESIDE, Nov, | Yollowing are the results of the races}?! scheduled to be run here to-day: Firel Kace-Five and a halt turlongs,, | nal a i ha s the bag! iy liawivelled opt the DAR, | iy You can't hurt Moat exacting landlord that a flat to kick aot on the yur placing Firat Race The Pin Race ot eat tarieme femelle oi w Saunertna wae atilips your s best a hardware stor |inade (wot to the wail in all you need, | The bag hangs with ewings or heard of that It may | svat traleht any kind and it will is fast a (soment stage ft open Knot~a bdwe |hullt for a bagepunching wet wall takes um’ or ring tha apparatus, IP planking wall from tecuming damaged But exerciae for my wlve an exht atnge aratue £ on the flo ap LATONIA races rohe before you it tt a’ lal You Need Is a Bag, a Doorway, a Wall] Apparatus Haretofore Conultbred Indispens-! able to Exercise Ien’ t Needed Now. apposite hand wall, An eyebolt id can be bought at for a few ee Go right at punches, \ppercule of blows you ever come back at you were hung fo the tings that ever wer the place of the yart of the regu uur own room would} the foor enough for the | ever owned you ean use tt and | yscles that ton of thie in our reversing the ring used or the ” purpose and rk Dive diate lth? 1 sug H Preeerave third. Time<1.00 25 : j i Mi , Reoond lace~-Three-quarters mile He Opes. ‘ } ; Won by Daay 0, § tot and 3 to iy ‘ee 3 7 | Candieblick, 4 to 6 for place, second, S47 tbe append Moco Mario third, Wime—t.18 Ib 5 2 | Third iace-Three-quarters of a mile 6 9 | 1 Yon by Rom Deah & to 1 and 2 tot Vs Jake We for place, 4 tO 5. Was wed ( raced. away] ond: rownle Andgtaon third,” Thine running to te 1h Hr ra | Vourth Race- Piveolghtha of a mile ' Mons, 10 Band 2 to 2 bint 1 for pace, wan mecond; ‘ bsnl tiv thie Time~1,01 aWiy won cleverly _— RESULTS, You Moor, the anme ne Hi tind it’s quick enough to keep you) To become sicl | We OU) Spalding's Athletic Library brought into activity In any other Kind | (9 the + well of bag-punehing ely above the} \v Five and a half furlongs. 1 to be run here to i" , ' A er ‘ ‘ tay resulted as follows Ie i \ 4 ie Firat Race-One mile—Won by Little \ Ms ‘ Saiile, 7 to 2 and 7 too Unlers, 4 to i 1 iW } pivce, WAR second; amon third Hea . Time 1 tt ‘ Won «Tha Becond Race-One milte-Won by Al Maribert ‘ welatted, bert B, Dewey 1s to } and 7 to 6) Tun away in (ran J opened a gap of four] earoaa, even for pla second and xthe on Beau Ofmonde, Firat Whip] He Ho third, Timon). 1-4 . vipeneaton, why ran ih clowe | Third RaceOne mile and 10 yard: yrler behind iarine Ve ‘iually came MA mn, by Lord Zent, 7 to & and ha havk sell. One Bberhart, even phioe, wi nd only tw wthe in front of Rea u OF | ranch third, thine ee monte, who Was a le AQU EDUCT E ENTRIES, (Special to The this econt HactoPor (wo-yearolte on 40); five and 1 ANT RACE Gelling) for wares three years old Thirt Rave verehiy” yatta peared; mile HHeaper Kinothinale ay Helle of Orteane 10) The Amason 05. 108 Hearth Race—Por all agen, totrurive za Hyentng Wort) RACH TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Noy, 7 “The entries and weights for to-mor track are as follows for maiden three yerr Tran he tor Richard 0. Hartoline I io toe Btaten Isiand which have AWLom sion iy Parbuncle Tension Hela Dolan KEELEY BROTHERS, BAG PUNCHING CHAMPIONS, ON HOW TO PUNCH BAG WITHOUT F IXTURES | this worn on the ful at requite style hing will pr are the on, Mele & paw t Yand manage work. bring. hy rostriking the ba yundé back as quickly as suse A lot of (ax of It \s Hion, bringing t hows the oenelit his Upsldeedoy nuyle e are still thinking out new thing i) the benet lop AND. GUB KPELEY ny ne we ARTUR | Champion Bag Panchera of the \vot w to Ne a Bowlert Howling’ Is edithon The editor the latest known authe Karpf, Secretary of the American How ing Congress, teresting hook t# evident by a glance a! the howling, and Very Iretructive chapters That he has made a pontents, waloh Inelude a hintory how to bulld an alley 6 avore, ete how tot ON THE FLOOR, BAG PUNCHING WITHOUT APPARATUS. MHNNY REFF HANDLER AND 75 $20,000) ORIEN AGAN, — Little American Jockey Picturesque Figure of English Turf. One of the most ploturcsque figures on the Bngileh tort te Johnny Reiff, the ttle American jockey, He |s one of two brothers, and is probably the areatest lightwolght Jockey In the vorld, Johnny can ride and ride w He is engaged In Kngiand by Enoch Wishard at a salary of $900 a year fe Roglish member in speaking of hiv eld: "He in so small that comin the stretch one haw to look (whee tq ave him This boy, who Ket# a man's har no care, He allows his Lever to attend to the fn: tween Ti de he ean be fond aying teal ohiidian rhe ume ove’ » home fur holr parents ndlona. This they will pay a fying vist to Amerie! after which they will rovurn t rance, where the (Wo boys will go to school during the ¢ Melee winter, RUTGERS AT AT WEST POINT. th Vadets Line tw ta Fall Stee leglanes, vening Worlt,) . POINT, Nov, ~A howling rale swept the plaing ay Rutger Ined up against the Cadets this afters noon, Weat Polnt expected to put a atitute team on the field, but after over the visitors deotded the « would be required to hold Rutgers down, Rutgers equalled the Cadets In welght sag arted out to pul up & strong “ee e line up! braaie Youtions Rutgers, (wo years old) five and Bnd ‘ Here it LA Piewmant #4) W Mal it | Hes 1) hard-hitting Je Year| ma NECK AND NEC CYCLE RACE. | Ross Rode Walthour Close Finish in 25= Mile Event. PUNCHING AGAINST THE WALLS. Three tors as thousand enthusiastic speetas at the Vailsburg board ay afternoon to witness the lan day cycling meet of the 4 money chasers, While novice and amateur events evoked nittent partisan applause the real interest of the day was centred In the iwenty-fiveemile race for professtonais, wenty crack riders entered in this even from all parte of the country, Archie MacKachern was there from To- ro ay KA. Miller from Galvea- ton, 1 John Du from Brockton, Mare, and ‘loyd Krebs from V ee tit Was bob bad aig: Pl cand flashed across the tape for tl Rie Taoreaat that ony se direotly on the 4 pes ¥ tgll who won. pein iho four, all came a wellsbunched feld of that remained of the twenty 8, 1 little over an hour before. Punotures and other accidents trif ing In their nature had sifted out fourteen contestants. Hadfleld had to quit on t oleventh mile with a puncture; Collet! chain broke at the twelfth mile, ai the spokes in Lou Coburn's front Heatly cut out on t he fourteent Py Ape energetic hub of an unr GUARDSMEN’S RELAY RAGES, ‘The Seyenth Regiment has agcepted he challenge of the Twenty-third Regt ment for a twormile relay race to take piace at the gamer H the latter of pan on Nee The Although the Brook: nough # lyn reg iment hy of team "nere are ood f° men in the Beventh 10 form two a ine teame if they could all be Induced t& train: as ret one? 10,000 for Thre LOUIVILLE, Ky, Nov. 7 Yau Meter yeotersay wold to R. ® Trader, tor A.C. Overs holt, of Minola, the yearling Ally $10,000. the old Ally Bell. Bilge, 8h Blige. This irle brought We have gained great promi. neuce in the tailoring world! We shall keep it, We buy direct from all the high-class woollen cloth manufacturers of the world; isn't it clear that with our vast purchasing and producing powers we can sell for very much less than other tailors? We quote the following: Plala and fancy imported Cheviots, suit to order, $20.00; American fancy Worsted, sult to order, $16.00 ; double-breasted frock coat and vest, made of imported Vieuna, Thibet, silk lined, $23.00; Hag. lish trousers, $6.00; overcoats of Kerseys, Meltons and soft finished Frieze, $20.00, Full Dress and ‘Tuxedo, silk lined throughout, $30.00. Money back is your protection, Samples, measuring guide and fashion plate mailed upon request, ARNHEIM, " Pialeatbh del Jack and Dunn's Champ” to Fight Monday. Jimmy Handler, Bob Fitesimmons's ex-protege, whom wellinformed fistic critics think will deliver to Joe Walcott when they come fogether an overdone of sleep producing thumpa, haa been matched to meet "Philadelphia Jack” O'lirlen at the Fenn Art Athletic Club next Monday night. As the bout will be at catch-welghta the Quaker has a big advantage: but, as Handier came near settling him in one puneh the last time they fought, there Is no good reason why he should not at least hold hie BROADWAY & Tf ST own throughout, . This will be the fourth contest the ey man has figured in th, and in the » ejub, out Bill Hanrahan hing bag of young UK. u UAE UNIVHKATY UP TI Ee Po OeDICAL ira fears acerca In Dionne DLR A welentihe oat bind aad skin dlapases, inatde of a m Matty Matthews, the welter= rounde dally under the altesiton of nei Bor vobniy Lunn, who te of the] ree specs, te throat and wa Jopinion that violent training at intervals frei In more hurtful than moderate exercise dally. 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