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MNO | GOLUMN. A mW 7 CRACKS AT THE SPORTS. A grent seoret \n in the breant of ‘’Ton- Jeffries for the downfall of Fite mays he knows how Fits Wallop Jeff in a common canter, But, By at he faan't been licked etough, Tom Sharkey doesn't care anything Me actually forgot a dollar ove, ‘The pallor had touched a friend for a dollar \ he wes shy at & time when he was mak- ioe hase, A day or two later Tom mot hie friend. “Oh, | owe you a bone,’ / aad the mariner, And deep down Into Dis pocket went the hand that wears (he glove that fails 10 knook out, It never 4 eame out, though, he other day, nearly three months after ihe pocket incident, Tom's friend jogged him about that bone, y “E never borrowed « dollar from you In a Hife,"” was what he got. There en- r ancemeful bul very etrenuous ef- | fort to neparate Sharkey from a “sead,” b see q “Wilmington Jack Daly isn't sick, but Lb Uke to meet (he guy that sald he} | ' He really shouldn't mind iitue like that, for they had him dead ly before he made things lively for O'Brien, It may be the Way a wine i gels oquare for what the Jast fight a him. Daly won't be so slek when meets Matty Matthews, whatever be- of him afterward, for he te train. | tage in Weetchenter, q see Nobody would think, to look at him, that Photographer Stacy war a dog: @nateher, Personally, ft think he woud HOO & canine animal away if It (ried to Bitdch itself to him, Hut thero are things that took black for the ploture man, While he was in Saratoga mak- Plotures of Kid MoCoy, he admirod terrier belonging to the proprietor or ihe Grand v ‘That was all right; the hotel man was accustomed to hay. k idollned. Stacy tried to imal and his offer was epurned. But on the day he left the he the dog disappeared from the land offervepoont springs, ‘True, there ts MoCoy, but he is too far away for ‘® poarch prea: iy ik ‘ank” Kenny at Inst found hie epee. Think of the Adonis of pugt- Ham being the whole thing when nobody 066 ts Around at the Dore, on West THIP-fTh street, Yank’ aaye that it Das Nghtivg beaten every way, Now, What did he mean? I it because there APO NO Bloves to put on bofore giving an WOPHIY AUCH @ quieting dose or Is the “aitong arm” more productive of the . Whorewithal than the padded fat? + ee Atitttny Handler says he could have had BHOther mateh with his conqueror, “Phil- Adelphia Jack” O'Brien, but he has an engagement with ‘Mysterious Billy’ Bmith to keep shortly, and wants to re tain good wondition. Jimmy is wine, He Hover Was a glutton, and believer thus OH@ KO0d trouncing i» totter than w oihanoe uf two, er) If ever any of Yale's football g | @Mlertain the idea of entering the rin Would advise Jim Jeffries to retin once. Bloomer, tho 1.\'s right (ack | Just didn’t do w thing to Capt. Pell wath, & [ew hooks and jabs, but the lacier got im some good work in a halr-pulling match with Coy, Then there wae dul b man, Ho handed out a few to Davis, ad they were beauts, soe nk in town, ‘There's Ty over it. He may hot atay here long, you know, He haw wome kind of idea of going on a our through Cube, and may give sparring exblbitions there, The people down there are not very . Jim Corbett in th no need (Wo foe Well wequainied wiih Northern boxers, and perk they haven’, heard about he with Kit Mocoy, If (hey Corbett may be a go. Home one ways Corve:t may become er b tle while In town offer Jeffries ton fo give him anol fe ilaht. You'll Femember ho made ihe same offer to Wits afier tha: fourteen-round debate in ‘Frisco, Fim Jeffries may become ih New York cabinen, He a Winds of “good things’ for (hem Dy i: he's going to cut them all ow Champion |» gol buy @ lo- ie and the police would do w thie warning, He will ride up Boulevard this morning, Hamed Benjamin bad a cough- perience in w recent automobile SRpedition chrough Syracuse WM let them down light by merely mentioning that they tore a hole tn ‘i ie York Central and Hudson ad tation there, "Jet" Waaice the auto, ar) r why |i is Billy Madden has George Biler to referee the Mublin match? What's the mat Charley White? Madden remembers the tine and Giler used to spar four. ite and do a wong and a dance of the country yours ago, It's remembering an old friend, 1 unpopular nan een inted White. eee AvOUt OOM fellows, Cov Cael! 1 don't way so, but r nly” chaps the Ine yesterday afd they totd hay were dead #iuck on the Gov. a | pt talk In yesterday's Kven: ‘Wari silitis” Tommy Ryan, Tommy helped] Favorites Wke averything Tommy has, except his Mt te for wai, Go try to peddle ta, Tommy, and maybe you can | edavines the auburn-imired dodger that bout money, Don't laugh and look wine, WINNERS AT BENNINCS, Shirtwaist Bookies Han- dle Bets at Wash- ington. INDIAN SUMIR RACING, Finish In Front in Firat Two Evente. (Speeial to The Reening World) RACE TRACK, BENNINGB, Nov. 20. The apell of mild weather still con tinues here and the ofd mpeotacte of bookies around tn & season where overcoals are Kenerally in conMant Uke Was KoMething of a Nove elty Thin in the Washiinatonta wan ® larme atten that the ynaequently there Woather nd multe The card to-day was only fair, There Wan one ood race, however, the handle mp al a milo and @ eixteenth, The were nol eo one sided as yester: nd the sport promived better re wulia, The track was in solen betting ploked up a bit FIRST RACE. shape and Mailing: for three yeanolie and up longs Biarters, whie, jocks Hit Pip 4 ee oon ting, clovely Ringleader and Bum moved up (0 second p and taking the lead straightened for home won easily by two lengths from The mos, who Was a head In front of Bev Orage. SOOND RACK Vor maiden twooyearvolta, fie furlonas Metting Star ” Jocks BUMME Pin. Sir, Place Sentry, 109, yy tb ob Ahora, 106 im TM he For 108, Meare. 10 de gt 10 ‘ Noho er, 100, Mirtiten B® 7 4h 10 Cal, Hallontran 1O®.Waleh Ft fi 8b Havens, 108, Thomprom.. 18» i Annu, 108, isan Sse 8 Hamiviee, 100, Henry i a Ya | vnent, 1 1m 4h 4, 100, 1d | 100 Mt 4 108, Me » 8 allen, 105, 1 } 0 10 Atari good Won dtiving Thme1.02 4:5 After some delay they went away In fair order Alzora at once shot to the front, followed by Sentry, ‘These two raced away from the fleld and fourht it out’ between them, Anishing elght fengtha in front of the haneh. | Sentry won in @ hard drive by a neck Par Aigut wan eight lengtha away THIND RAOK Por ihree-yearvolds) mile aud forty yards Martens hia. Jocks ALE Fi. B Mecve Fae jh, 110, Burne Webr@, Uhh wood, Won Prince Richard w et a warm pace, { Annoy ant Roche They ran this way 5 y Time LAT 16 | away In front and owed by Carbuncle, In clone order the far turn, where the buneh ei on Prince Richard, Who promptly quit, Carbuncle then went to (he front and drew away, win ning easily by two lengine from Roches ter, who, hard driven, beat Annoy a POURTHE TACK. Belling, for all ages. ele furlongs. Daiting Marters, white, jocks ML HIE PIN, My Plare Ml 108. Metur 7 PR pri Ee 108, Miles 4 gt 6 i eat ae ae | Tf op T mpan mw eW tay 6 T io Won driving ‘Time wits King’s Favorite was the fret to show, hot he was goon joined by Midnigs? Chimes and Kid, the trio running head and head to the stretch, followed hy Kifin Contig, five lengths away, When they stratichtened out King’s Pavorite quit aud Kid and) Milnight Chimes drew away lomether, A bard drive re sulted [na win for Minit Chimes by s head, Kid was three lenathe th front of Bifin Cony PITH hoor Js and up; mile and slaty yards Netting he fir Place | bh Mee 195 hh in ? 45 wally, Time t.49 Th Survivor jumped away in front, and he showed the way to the back streteh where Handouf! moved up and joined nim. They raced head and head to the Hint, where Surviver quit. Handouft then went on and war never caught, winning easily by three lengths from Melood oof Dare. who wan fifteen lengths of TonsionN RIXTH RACK Mandioap) for Viretsy4aroidh and vp, mile and oe Haine Hy Phage 1 a Lod 1 ay » lo ‘ Charentun tht a ENTRIES AT BE BENNINGS, (Mpocial to The Bvening World) NACH TRACK, BRNNINGR, Noy ®.—The entries and weights for to » * rae in this track are as fol lows Fire nm fadie Petit Th Hace Hon-winners ot 108 ww In nonewinners tad tis ie yman " HW) Monnet Weta. s109 , 1) adie & 1” Hath Park Led Think Nactelling, hurdle rece tor inree one mile Aad three-quarte Claroba ne Mer i ‘ona 8 rh Baer elling 1; one mile and read for three-y hundred ya Wnftoon and Regeet baller ™ b * Maple 9) for 1Wo-yourolde, ty 7 ye lan't a marker , aor. i the way one of the ° Heh audience ig Ciub that he England, Moor urge Carnivet in| on Lone i “aie High! bewe § eicte Daley : bod helr shirt sleeves tn] fi THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, VEMBER 20, 1900, BRILLIANT ASSEMBLAGES AT THE | HORSE SHOW; MANY PRIZE AWARDS. Suffern Taller Speeee plald, to make him Appear stoucer than he lh probably; and Prank Gould, only one of (he fam: Hy who really looks like the late de: parted Jayson, who piled up mountain for his sons ant dau Howling to James H, Keene, If you look about near the Ma ‘ avende entrance Just before the diy hour you will pro alued,” erect man yours wiih a polnted « 4 flowing mustache, men, bow lov to him, (Continue from Fi ane) me stabie’s blunch of blue ribbings, but never a wink of sleep had I, fearing you'd come (o borry me cough,’ Judging Heckneys, It was a morning of hackneys, | ‘There were classes of yearling fii filles two years old, fillies three years old and hackney mares four years old and over. If ® person haa a fondness for hackneys {t's like a passion for accumulating dollars, you can't get too many of them Inq bunch, Here are the awarde "undreds mostly He returns eaen selutation with equal courtesy, but there Js @ padness about hy stern features and clear eyes (hat le marked and slg- iiftealt, He js Jamen RK. Keene, *peculator, (uit magnate, seur, PaaA rons i and again in parent good hi Mr, Keene is naa Agure anywhere and a pleas: pereon to Look at If he would only aloud as he ised to do a few ) When he Was almost broke hackney Aillee¥. 0. ft fire pelts, FG. Rourne’e PO Btevens'® Aviad fw | third pr a come out wron) lave U1, twoyearold hacknez Ailtennh | aid ote 1 enc OF Wie weORe ane's Vlora Bi, Sew) pres PC, Bherens There lea y ite man, an actor, who puta in all of his time at ihe show except the hours when he Is working for an Queen, eevond pris, Ft a heartless manager or dreseing for the Wants to be Written about, reeme to hay nize him, f it promenade, ‘he owmall theaplan en, to be talked Mbout and Up to date not a roul nouced him or to recog. he manager's dolog, really does not ¢ ure of what might be third priv hackney mares tour rear-olte sad Aieveine's Keuhlean 11. fret pp i y Nourne’s Dangole, third price ity way of « change a clans of brood mares waa shown, The class was like in making the “wear? Murphy's twink, and of one mare, She was C.J, & Harry Hamlin’ young fellow o cheatnut mare Nettle King. She walked who Mood Wealden proudly away with (he blue ribbon Of the ponies, Mies Bdna Bdgerton Gordon's Beauty won the frat priae, the Gerkendale Varm'y Jennie M, second price, Thomas tL. Watt, in’ Just in Thine third prize, and Mlwe Holaabeth Jenok's Brownie was highly commented ie rin the ing with his camera pointer Jonded, “Waltin’ was the laconic but somewhat Manel answer. and for the cows to come out, une big checks ¢ In clover; tthe Horse show, ree broke! ‘To show th Duden use them too rf clothes are: ) overt It sufficed and was even considered Nerry Wall To-Day, Don't you remember years ago when hecked” all we wore boys ani girle of reading about the doings of K. Berry Wall, the son of wealthy age man? Of his Korge marments, of his Wallflowe his ay equipages and laviah oxpendiiure ue rice horse funny by some who overheard 1 of cash? In thom days Berry walteed 1 ey, be sald that the show is now Tong, (Nb DEHIHGSS BalHW OP BUMIRhES Hy glarted, and li Of course, a Buo> along 1 iMianee, a Boclety has smiled upon the tan : bark ring for the seventeenth time, All swelldom agreed (to meet In t Garden upon ‘this or that day, and crowd that never tires of seeing cha: Placed between themselves and t eit dollars follow In the procession that has no beginning and no ending ay it clreles round and round the boat Here's & secret, Don't mention it In the presence of any of the members of the Horse Bhow Axsociation—but the “Morwe in king,’ anid @ atel at the oh “nwo tend Wt wey Ny hook or by crook Tmay marry a deke~ And TF CANYR wed a hore, eherkn swt! dons - orange and black bunting used to encit> lowing sunburst Iuminated his horizon Son ot fe ov Teak eongon . tt 3 SFP ow, was only used #lx da a} Je not new. me 9 ae Think of having old bunting at Horse Bhow! It may he argued that the decorations,” Shade num! There was a man the old Garden up wo ap to create a de> mand for amoked glasses, There is a very fale programme for while behind him flowed @ rivulet of gold, He tna stalder man A.D. 1900, is Mr Wall, even at the Horse Bhow, In ap Pearanace he is forty years toa day, a trifle bald when ne removes hie tall tall, mind youeaiie hat, but erect and well built, In London he would be taken for a cavalry officer with hin mus ny way, but tt the nobody notices PT, Ba tache grown long abd hie general care | (Me Hands of the fat, grasping man in} rayod ay a sport, and young ely’) or, anther, Ihe younger ladies, wee tow nay lt qne wanes to see good horses i ‘ 1] the Ucket offce and pusher atiead evide *! approaching MARC be Nis daughters when years are) strive for blue ribbons Hage end manner 1h New York-umphi) ooo Kite’ Vidently shies BU SRYEAINE ABPRORGNIR) co reinered, | In the afternoon the harnews horses why, there isn't time ty consider any] (OWard the arena, This tall, amooih- | plaity, airipes ot {i'n all black) “avon, atrolling as tf it wae auch an|may prove rather attractive, and It! wingle Individua!'s personality closely faced young man, withoilt @ characiers | with him, and not unbecoming, either, wifort, iy Frank Heard, who follows! ladies ride thelr hunters over the Jumps } Cornetine Vanderwiite Vien, ieile feature of any Vanderbilt living or although fils face is rather effeminate! horses from sunrise to sunget and looks late Mn t ablernoon Ae ie nF omnia’ a} ¥ i rf Jead about his amootheshaven face, mine! when Ih reon upon an automobile As a berecpal, Jn; oem oF nt : RUA ot 1 icine ong Cornetive Vanderbilt jikea to} glee in (ho throng and peera over the! Here they come, the hokey set. Prose) 4ult and an abomination; and “Robbie on owe rane run nat the show after business In the of the mu nf ints. ering ot Lawrence, a’ tall Callow, smooth of Wikon and Hugh d. Grant, with bis paadie hora pein NEP are | terioon, He Just drops his doll eae 2 ye Tne r MM Weary looking, but mlahty’| Whiskers puffed our wd shot with gray, | hanwom ab omiver to be almost a ‘ © drops his dollar talo Will seldom find a Vanderbilt ar ppUIAT among ihe ladtor in the boxe, Mui) nan Hen eal ph vt Hagdad; and uy jt dlapl ay. TEGLER NEAT FIGHTS UNDER. {JEFFRIES TO FOR MATTHEWS) STATE CONTROL, SUE FOR BELT. New Bill Provides for, Trosny Is hy ts Withheld a Commission Like r from Him, He Racing. Claims. LITLE FELIZ T HURST OUT Brooklyn BantamLanded Finishing Blow in Seventh. 9 BIRDS DEAD Bob Welch Smashes All Amateur Trap-Shoot- | ing Records. Rivals Will Fight Six- Round Go in Phila- delphia. Jim Jeffries, the heavyweight cham: plan of the world, has dectded to sue Richard K, Fox for the diamond belt the latter has repeatedly stated ty the property of any champion that has fought for it and won his right to ft the other heavywelahts, Robert A. Welch, the noted wings! shot, smashed all amateur trap-ehoot- | ing records yesterday at Interstate | Park, Queens, L. 1 le killed hia nine birds out of a hundred, lly | had & clean ” died | ‘Tommy Fella, the tittle South Brook» lyn bantam-wolght slugger, added an-|champlon, has been secured by the Penn other victory hin Jong Hist last night} Ari Athletic Club of Philadelphia to by Knocking out Joe Hurst, (he eastealde) meet Owen Zelgler Inq sixeround bout bower, In the weventh round of what was! toemorrow night. The latter hax fought mated ana twenty-round encounter, The] three times within a month againet such battle While Republioan pollticlans are busy Aressing thelr ignorance of any schemes Atrodive at the next seston of (he ailature bills favorable to a revival of boxing, The ning World ta tna position to announce that such a mense Matty Matthews, the welter-weight count his forty Was fought at the Paswaly County! men aa Jack Bennett, Fedor Strauss [Ure le being prep by defeating wix feet over the boundary fe: Athletic hub, and att eda Dig crowd) and young Stare at the same club and] lawyer manuel Mo Fre je draw> | Jeffries claims that ax he haw defeated) Wel Ca Oy wos Th from this elty and all the nearhy townn] hae reinatated himeet with the Quaker [ie ap 4 Dill which ts reatelotive, yet] Bod Fitaeimmons, ‘Tom Bharkey and “ate in tom Bh 4 t In New Jerwey Jim Corbett and has never been beaten i J Cliy sports by (he great showing he haw [covers ail the needs and Interests of fol Atty 3 t Felta won the battle by linding a right) ayaae lowers and promoters of the game, Mr. {he ta the rlahtful claimant for the belt, Fas beaten “one bird. 1 swith under Hurai’s heart in the aboves| should he hold bis own with Matthews, |Fflend was reluctant to give his plank! ‘The big champlon says he would never} Of wan tnuely, toe for one of his two. Hentoned Found, As Hoon ae Hirel re-|yeigier in promived the frat chance {{lly, but admitted that he was engaged | think of bringing the matter In the)" yaoK witott Henged Welch for a nied ihe A iat I floor) agninat Charley MoKeever, who recently [upon (hit work for « prominent politly | courte If Mt were not for the positive} match to be shot some time In January, by the f returned from Hnaland, and whom hefelan, Who ie the cent the lawyer] refusal of Richard K. Fox to give him hid ' vin fouKht to p standattil at Coney Island | Would not alate the belt on the several occasions he has aay 4 me Meth iant year “hie bill | have in mind,” aald Mr. | aaked for tt rH en livele Matihewe hae taken the hout on at{Prlend, “is a new departure In that ine] pity Brady, manager of the big chame «ig MY egy Oe were tofahort notice and aw Owen wiit have the {and alma to put the sport upon as clean} pion, and Kddie Cooke, his representar AC MeCiAte Ao mown atthe DUR Tadvantage in woiRht he may surprine|a Davia as horae-racing, In fact, is] tive in the different theatrical enter: slaw. Tt Wak fully oix minutes | Math, wh style he knows thoroughty, [designed to cover (he game in much ay had a talle last night regarding © MoGinty rec red vonseld They { Matthows figured in [the fame manner defirien is determined to be in the Cain, brother of Jae Co ith Charley “Th wil provide f Athletic © Hecided f ditio hen he ty Trooklyiv. lights weigh merch . 1 wil van etic Com: | of condition when he fights Gus Cann it Postale “but the” rereige ante, Hay Hity ea repeuttan, [anieslon almilar to the Racing Commis | Meng hua consulted tamyers regard: | Rublin, the Akron Giant, and Tom stopped the bout Ih the second round, |as there ) between the}sion, and appointed by the Governor, matter and the: aan. Jofiries | Sharkey next May. The champion start. ne We) ee eae Fenote Heavier {han mengsince thelr ae meeting out Wet. [ernie body, which #hall consist of three Pet ed Hight training on Saturday by taking } cluaned Johnny Dunn endeavored to substitute cllinens, shall have fey Jong walks and putting In houre in a or more reputable the same aupervisory powers, They shall be empowered, It le propored, to grant lcensos which shall be absolute, having slated authority Huret and Fells hat foci tives previous to last night. ‘They wer regarded an the mowt evenly matches bantame in this Bhd throe por Utled to that belt by my vie~ a "over Fi ‘4 arkey, ‘corbett and Jimmy Handler for Matthew count of Beigier's des to satehweigh’ ® ls at a very Maht welght at present and he does not want to (ake any chances Turkish bath, with « view to gradually | seseres reducing his weight. After being giv stift rub down in the bath by three of the powerful rubbers, Jeffries and | intend to compel f it a Pped on CORBETT’S NEW NEW BACKER. ——— “the bill will provide that the number isha Ls forthe Pit ana ‘Ronee? in oe vlan his ernie, discovered “f ofc 0 (Wo oe i 7 ought ti resent it ‘Ove: Weaterner with #15000 Kapected YANKFE BOXER BEAT BRITON . ant i + pe “4 th ase a ot ite is wit) he belt without compelling me 1 Tattries trot Soe an ait tackle the ™ —- = - first clase and one in thow the go to law for ft.” dumbbells, wrist mach!n to Foree Jef to Pint, Billy Smith, of Sew York, tat] clarves, Under (here leenvea, whieh —_—_—-- his whort walks every ae I ‘a bei ‘iy Coney nade ab Bi dual hy hab (hsm ; shall be forfeited if abused, the pollve onder m Cor Uhie afternoon to an} letter Oat in Seeand Round, |e tho juriadiction, The clube | RYAN WON FROM HERRICK, | keep nimseit in vod whape tor tho Hvening World reporter that a man was coming from the West to post a 816,00 forfelt for him to Meht Jeffries, Who the Westerner t# Corbett refused LONDON, Nov, %—At the National Sporting Club tat night what was have been a fifteen-round contest tool place between “Hilly” Smith, of New incorporated, of course, will not be une der the control of the police at all, “Et will alo be provided that each elub weeks before bis fret Nant, Tervy Got $8,248 Heating Hrand, Upeiate Fi re Varnish Good Hout at Youngetewn A. C, to ay, He was ready. to pull off whe! York, and “HII” Fielder, of London, the] *hal! have & Dronerly aualifed phywiclan} yQUNOSTOWN, O., Nov. 9—The net mmewhere ny here and affair coming (o an abrupt termination | % sanding on ' BY Peg exanal-) juarters of the Youngstown Athlette|bank roll by over $200 last week by hin \ compel def to its ate ine cond round with an easy victory fation mort be made of the contestants, | yub were opened lot night with a rat+lyictory over Kid Broad in Chicago, The ning World hag advocated, her enwentiaty the bill ts de as The “In all ling contest between Billy Ry: pide x and "Kid" Herriot of beye fouah) rereaete Smith sealed five but Fielder coi American, My Je over welght laughed when for @ per cent, sich and His wa signed to protect legitimate boxing ex+ heater, like Finn, Lhe: hee: \ ny Som (ed to fo On for & Monetary cons x, . says ike Ht ou ‘teterminactont sideration, SONY actly ae the laws of the Btate ave pros ny magnate hovel reteres. one already Well undersiood. In the course of the evening “Kid” | tected and eanctioned racing, The epori fanters . yee ‘Shain, ea braage| McCoy was Introduced, He wae well] jan the same right to live, and It { os an 8 pops line rl Metiov. recelved and announced that he ine) MArity ts evidenced Up thé vant pa hah. at el rie een and rund to Meet Again revelved. bronerly rea ettictnd and ter the interests of the pui a thowe eogagel In it, under ‘nt wupers vision, there t* no fearon why It should vot be revived,!” Tt was Lawyer Friend who Gai the de+ Ision that permitted hoattg NEWPORT RESUTS. RACK TRACK, NEWPORT, Nov, 9. The races shed to be run here follows: ended to spend the Winter in Rngland, Seana MISSIONARIES GO TO CHINA, Kit Broad arrived tn, th nahi, from Chica with ‘his menog rained bility ie pun t Re ae met t ir tenth and cent ie mat ir i waved the which were neni urteen Herrick in t # wi ea heave eat the Wi elty to the effect that it pe cur into ribbor if i went twel by 4 Are OE 8 MOL wend Party to Rename After Monee! tows fi ing into Sea yf bu ai seco wales we ah it raph a te tek 1 tot f " foe Tis wil) will probably be litrody wet ham Slipper thine Rime Onthrente patted! Telay, a Republican ‘member of ur peat ANE wa SAN PRANCIBCO, Novy. ®-On the hip China, which eatied for the HTOrlent today, were (he first missionaries to venture into China eince (he Boner outbreak, Among t in the party were Mev, Dr. Trowlek and bie bride. The former| SCRANTON, » Nov. M—The sirtke In the coming seaoion. The World's exeluat Interview with ow + Odell yesterday leaves little room for doube tha fo passed it will receive iyre aly REFEREE ACCUSES MONROE, |: Lowell Ofietal Saye New Yorker Wanted to “Fake” le, LOWELL, Maas, Nov, B—At a box ing chow hetd in thid lam eos the Ong nile Aad an eighth 1 tof tt tl en Peet Lavigno May Fight Daly. Won by Pauline J, Dousterawivel, for ond; Lake Pona Miners Win Long strike, “Apprentice alloweare, Aiath Rave=Vor three-vear: fun-winuara hte year; one ml yr is from Nashville and the fatter from | of the meven hundréé employees of the Laoulaviile, ‘They go to Shanghal, yon Re morass of Ube wen bout ht apt om Mon larch, , ‘Thankewiving Dishes Ww piel and of well-known soclety women described, i" with Pasig for making, Mee next Bu el few Carve a Turkey, hy ae ho Deciding of the coming game unusual Interemt ts entry half-tane, existence (iat le work with course of hard training he will begin six ne, cay tendane Little ‘Terry MeGovern swetled his} YALE 1S NOW E FAVORITE. Elis and Harvard Go Into Saturday’s Game With= out a Defea When Harvard lines up against Yale at New Haven Saturday for the flpal game of the eeason they will nave fo settled syatem of offense or defense, an Yale's inconsistency In a! of game played hax prohibited anything tke @ ine on her syatem, In one game the Blue would use straight line plunges ex clusively, In ge next she would make Jong runs around the end, as tn the ine dLan game, where Yale scored & points, and in still another, ax at adil fad Saturday, the tacite positions would be the points assailed, The fact eM Yale has not had to work her hardest go far this year and that she has her band laying strength i} vover has caused the Hitvard couches no ent of worry, They have been watching Y inen With a orit foal eye, but have nochin oe which to base an opinion of her sty! Another (ying thas mai en the coming gridiron bafie of paramount impartance Is the fact that the Intercollegiate foo » championship hangs on the cosul Yale and Harvard alone, of all the o lees, have nol yet suffered and the winner can Justly lay vl the premier honors, The Crimaon cohorts will come down to New Haven brimful of confidence and backs, and the expeciod deluge of ¥ wagers Will be met by an equal volum Hasvard money with the prea rained through Hoping of the Tigers three daye MN probably rule @ "5 to 10 favors the betting, but an injury to an romen in practice this weele will wend the price to even money again, wit (‘J Impossible to tell the number who unable to get Inaide the Inclosure fi M wide of New Haven, Every seat hay ben dispose! of, and yet applications come pouring In unceasing sifeam, — Tt is to be rem that ‘ale Managers did not thelr first Intention and Increase reating eapaclty, The intention of a few daring Ya undergraduates to witness the game: from the oar of a captive baloon just over the arena reems 10 be a probability’, A Troy aeronaut hae parent to give: them the service (hy ire, and a prac- thee ascension will BU nd on Pritay | HURLEY AT CEL CELTIC PARK, Game of Me opoliian Series Next Sunday, The deciting game for the hurley hamplonship of the Metropolitan Dis~ trict will be played between the Garry. owens and Meaghers at Celtlc Park, Long Island Clty, next Sunday after: noon. When there crack teame laot met they contest resulted ina drawn battle after! a hot struggle, Owing to the Importan = being shown In It oe Cracks .0 12th Regiment Gamen, {00 entries have boen received, for the games of the Twelfth Regiment to be held Thureday night, They Include; e wert bowrd floor talent now In train. ing in the metropotitan disteiot, The fess ture of the anes will be the relay race tween the Nevier A, A. and Pordham College, ‘There Is an exceptionally good for the cycling events, In whlo’ rank will be the ot Usuath cortest W. 6. performen The usual reception will te low the games. ee How to Carve 6 Turkey, Ty an expert who has carved 2000 of y World Thankogiy- Printed In colors and Order advance copy to-day. Next Sune sveqesesese 5: First of All : the People i You trade with must be a ne “Keeps Shirts” Have been inade by one firm for thirty-six years, ‘The present renior member of the concern was its founder, 0 inundered. Or 1 untauna Colored, 92.50, 82. 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