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ME eg oe | |THE WORLD: “THURSDAY I EVENING NOVEMBER 29, 190 EW Omi (THESE CLEVER MIDGETS CAN PUNCH THE BAG, REIFF CHARGE F fina fy, BOX AND WRESTLE JUST LIKE PROFESSIONALS, | gj (i OOOO OOOUOK OO OOO UO OOOO UUCOU OOOO OOOO OOOO DOO COC UOODO OOO OOOO OOOO UC O OOO UU OOOO OOO OUUUO OULU UU OUUUOUCUOCUOUOUOOUEOOUO OOOO Uy Richard Plays "Yankee Doodle'’ on the Bag Investigation of America Jockey's Rides Not oo j Competition Begun by i Various Club Pro- z. moters, Ended, ( a5 LONDON, Ni 2—Cont to ; ” LONDON, Nov, 22.—Contrary q { i Fight promoters throughout the coun acetone cis’ Waathe China ets j try have already begun to bid for the 9 Waal aikaltne de IS CLINT wie i important fistic batties between Rubiin °| 7 i i 3 ab cub i ike te ot } | and Jeffries and the champion and p a ee ra Ry 2 ag p ; Sharkey, which are scheduled to take ¢ nro , place respectively next May and June against Lester Reiff, the Amer ° { Bo far three offers have been received Jockey, ‘ ; ; for the fights, They como from Her HU was learned that the thveatiga’ q mann J. Witte, of Cincinnatl, Tom MO in bron eas , i i this city, and A. P. Mokett t the first day's racing o} ) f . Tenn. vester November meeting to-day el Mr, Witte is willing to give af purse Thursday Plate, of 100 sover inns, at of $15.00 oF A per cont, of the Krom furlongs, was won by Lond Cadog Tecelpts for a feht betwoen either Jim ta, ridden by Levter Reiff. { Corbett and Jim Jeftrles or between the Reiff also had the mount . J etter and Gue Kubin, and O'Rourke yt, whieh won the De Tre | Will give HW per cent, of the recelpta for ats verelgni, aa Jeffries and Rublin to fight for in erdon P t 180 acoveres) i Bridgeport, where he intends to pull off pas wou by the, New. coln ‘Ally, ; fl fht beginning in February, AUP ®@! Johnny Relff int e, ; | , \ | jotories ay anmure Te | Plokett's offer for the Jeffries-Rublin J Roy Mad mf espe gets i | 2 Nght is a email and will not be eur the, winning Jockey. Hat dl q widered “gam. Loites, who’ throughout! > 4 : Mr. Witte, upon hie arrival in this fenson tas been Lester i) i wity, mt once went to Corvett'a cafe plewar for érratic riding agatnat { where he met to-day for the De Tr) ‘ompadour Jim and Viatlant rival, wan cautioned by | Dk jntormed him of wiiasion. Khe Helin 1 7 Dorvet, he was 4 Be COL Of (De BIOH® Focelpis » — wh DebMonn aim and Jeftriee Wild Turkeys Stranded, ) OF WO, aiald Would preter tu tka ; 4 for a wher) pul 0, 0 Wien, Mr, Wile CUMBERLAND, Md, Nov, =A 1 a replied that Ould MiVe Lae anne of wild turkeys wad stranded in ] " of money If the fhe wiih Jemtries could |g erland to«day, having been driv be Ha ® (igh wind, and several fine | Later ji the evening Mr. Witte went | »y the high wind, and sever 4 to the Manhattan Theatres where he | % aught on the street { ry the same propostiion to Iliiy | @ + Me rady, manage: of Jetrien Hrad | formed My, Witte that there wa ite of Jeffries and Corbett ae the Champion would i st MDGS, orbett beoauay of following the result of the ¢ oe 1a 3 edoy battle, Hrady told Mr |} 1 tte, however, that he waa jrepared |i | i on to a bid for the Runlins Jeffries | ¥ i t. Witte then offered rady 60 por |® h q gent. of the recetpEe and Brady promised to consider the offer ® not om O'Rourke loarned thas |B | 7 here from Cineinath with |} | an Vater for the olg Nght, he declared he Would bes, bidder and waa willing to by fer the fy 1 per ownt of the re ceipte, O'F ours would not etate whet he Intended to hold the flaht, but ja In the (reel * Pvening yeni ‘ orter learned from a very rellable | Pouren that Ne ineonde’ to hod. hghis | HO@awerererer near Bri enor, Conn., where lmfted= iq eet AE PAYN TER CHILDR EN TOOK Sentra! FO SPORT NATURALLY, reveral days remarding Mghts in Bridges ———__——¢e-___. a port 4 os Pair Represent Trifle Over Hundved Pounds a HARVARD (fF in Weight and Fifteen Years in Age. Friday and Saturday, & MECODIODO.OOMMOOODOCOOS 3 Ladies’ Patent Leather Lace; 5 : vate. | Walking Boots, extenstor Kings Countyn Va, Belmonts, Tho foothall event of the year in soles, Hrooklyn ta scheduled for Saturday af ay ternoon at Prospect Park, The ocea $ 95, my ‘ sion te the annual contest between the . lon $s the annua | 2, ’ Kings Countya and the Belmonts for tie ¢ plonehip of the borough. The Hielmonts are the favorites in the bettini | Value wie ll Warren Lands Straight on Richard's Chin Sparring for an Opening nee owing to their geoat advantage but the speedy Kings County n counts on giving thelr bulky op ‘ tle, The Béla 1 on last year's contest ©! ‘The Kings County team hae ant enor mous rooting contingent of boi) sexe A trifo over & hundred-welght of; went the muwle and faster popped th Athietes, in two portions nearly evenly | OAK Huk always in cane WLU (ie rhythm divided, are the Paynter children, whose ort 0 , ‘hind ) arn thie snd If enooursmement from the alle-line oleverneas at bag punching, boxing and 0 t a # for anything the Belmonts should } ayn tie W Payn e ders big brother, He ie mine years old.) fof 0 Crimson leven Goes} rants 4 toot # inches high and weighs mf, Apert i ‘ Atty-elaht pounds, no he is big’ |) Ht hale and tried it ‘ Into Quarters at Bother to Warten, of whom there i hei a that wa ity me H nly 3 feet 10 1-2 Inohes and forty-alx re Ime 1 went at it ag 4 couple » ; Meriden. ae aa eee see (8 | {Mays afterward, an then Witten, he \ In the home of thelr father, a Brook: | fing 4 Mal bos: an We took turae hit i lyn stationer, at I ¢ 1 street, is the le mit it . (Special to The Preming World > cutest Kind of a mid m, the pring | Wed think tt » ,CAMBRIDOM, Mass,, Nov, $2—Datore| cipal femture of which 14 a hag-puncn | fry ‘gil a oH f o'clock this morning the Harvard band }ing stand of Lilipytinn p ne. The} VOur unete >| Watee { Wan marching about playing ‘up the] ny chaps were at the windaack welt Re JN Among the thousand and one stories of the = q bireet’’ In an endeavor to get men up toting it with wkliful blows and aelentifie | te ae cheer off the 'Varstty team to Moriden, | Jubn that wtiowed their knowledge of the! "fle taught da how to duck and. to |Tales none are more marvellous than er Uhat of] mwing, and (hen 9 e are than! bows We chal Henent caine hy ed all the fancy 1 Fite onee, at a 1 gilens he waa never eald anything where the men will be quartered until fame to be W great ileal Gaturday's game with Yale, Thelin ea: eee At 415, when the wpectal carn wore] ‘Hear me play ‘Yankee Moodle’ on tt" | & Ailed, & amall knot of 20 hundred men [ald Michard, proud asa wid fat Hla accomplishment, — Little Warren|— The diminutive bag-panchers uncle ts Wore apeenmied th the square, They [Brourht out Vion and. renderad the) Heme Recte eke ee ncmeEs uncle | The Family Shoe Store | That has sprung up ’ made hinge lively for the team. They | tune, whe hie ik br made (he! had the paraphernalia uit Mh Warren Gels Faney with the Bag, ! a eered ihe "Varsity, cheered the conc bobving tad F keep tims o Faster duced reale and taugh © boys hiwa Y | . SSS . ; a sth sananosn wt Ia Our Basement cheered the second eleven, ; ‘ aie bij mt forgings MeoMastors, on ihe tront pat He Dayton 9a WHISKEY AS POLICE ALLY. It seems only yesterday that we opened it as an exper ers aT the pink, of nd ' t a) ment to test a new idea, and, lo, we have there a full sto¢ tim moat was tho jin, weathe 1 PPA a Ab [Mowery Men, in No Condition (/of footwear for men, women, boys and girls, all of whi ; ivy, Fae Ova advanings ie dry aly, thn sean tennes Held for meee aor (iS the best to be found anywhere in the world and at t iy the del 90 that Marvart could fae i coused of cetting into Petts Ar- lowest prices, A store where we can now seat 500 ¢ ; . . | Hold» wine cellar ant steatink MS) tomers and wait upon them at once. RESULTS AT NE LU NEWPORT, gave thelr address an Here shoes are well nigh given away. The Arabi Treaty regtan-and were hele pe PU We ialein Shure toe | story teller never wrote a more marvellous story—and hi “Leads Small Boys to|Steeplechase the Big ACK, NEWPORT, Nov. % anaiba In (MIneat beckery, Te eee , , i a nt tor the |it | savi PII Rene oey fate! Gambling and Crime,” Raatureie? tHe mi Ae Jockey Returns on Kaiser|"',, s putchaning avert tor the it is (0 be seen and to be used for the advantage and savi Lend Nie ta waits se and soiree} ~=Wilhelm After Break ME dnt wigerenth street |Of the dollars of all the people! Come one, come all Firet Pace Mix furlonga—Won by He Says. Card t ° Heed with, wine a b HFN, TAD and evens Oere on ith the Pri Hath ofoit ries According to the teat | Duy your shoes of us, lace 4 ran pocond and) Xanthus nie Arena Joc with the Prince, mony it wen. tiie rye ited. T\mne-3" ' i fomery. mens idols Men's $4.00 Black | Women’s $2.50 | ot Race-Blx and a half furiones.| Maristrato Poo! in Yorkville thesdlad (Atha veerse War) Aeris. oh gin aa Bh gL A id P Me Ft bar nla nes ae cot9 | mening dectded that pi payed for] RACE TRACK, HENNINGS, Nov 92, [1U! M James ‘Todhunter Sloan and nome|!t Wa thelr evident jae Calf, Box Calf and) Black Kid Patent anda third. ‘Tine 121 igara in np aT t There war an exce Ard. of races [iaivelein + Cther people arrived to-day on (he atee] (he Interval the whinke i J Pj “tors Race-One and o i Neh th enilen| time of KnMbIIN an HubLAU MDA TPEK [ble afternoon Ana keciin Giant 7 cy noah Ni eas be: Ae a puwering. that they. were Black Kid Welted Leather Tip Button 99 ME Gove Bord, 4 to. phil even; | slows Weutler wae of iNe Kort to Ault Wah ' $ lobrated. Jookey arrive at} forthe poles Double and Single} and Lace Shoes, pA amt third frp was © Lhereupon held one man, the pre a large crowd put in an ap fi 5 i ames aaemnsemeenenr simmenimeasernunasnitniteeel Z © far We frie were cons Fourth Race-One — mile-Won by Ar atore where auch pearance y U ! 1 6 " wre ha A ; ; ; erned, but te Mh liner brought the Rorwenhice, Mybaceo | te H] tor Dince, Wow | kame wer KOlNg on, In $100 ball and Med! The Hunters’ Steeplechase waa the an fair OW r "| litle Jockey safely after q deay of two rer. er third, Time each of phree men in the place at the) feature, are strong drawing cards Automat ' he front and | daye \ at tote e¢ vor fall to draw | made the pa foliowed ty 1 ePadden, of 2 gibe the Amor it was late this afternoon when the ENTRIES AT BENNINGS. sh te, RAHA une rece SER P docket In Hoboken Tt wae CURED Sole Lace Shoes, $2.00 51,50 Per Pair.| Per Pair, vf Virwinia, now tak ri ri J were who hoe wuss ie fr sol pete Ae | (Bpreial to The Bren li itt nat Are | eeerwh ¢ * t for the gen«plgel q . ACE TRACK. u NI ’ Pe Siedta eae ‘4 mbns ne HM A its miidea ‘ ‘ * the rupture wader 4 ie ree Henjamih Roberta, of NIN ny vane, The track wie tn Aratclags [ergth from Autmatin. who wan fot . ' wit won rig ins icles elite ane €eling for three yeursitn and op were fined ed wns reselved at the track (outn ' pevliie Gooteatkiinee, ‘Chamber ia our 1” Mal WAN m TOMUle GC tne CPUNAdR TR Ie TAT Re craNGig’ Rrieteciaiat ts | hate fn Srolle and pi sit amt 0)" Tie atuemd to dlevune the anion thace 400 pairs Men’s $3.00 Black Kid Lace Shoes, Cornell toe, per pair, kee oe Wea flay: LY L ' hu \ h mei ie the | a f places near FIRST RACE | starters, ot s Ute ae Rrewerenieratelt 60. ei 2,500 pairs Women’s $2.00 Black Kid Button and Lace Shoes, 6 ust ‘Twenty-necond | INeh:velght andienps lor two-yearsotde ant | de lll cial lt with kid and patent leather tips, per paiteece sss. seeecheceeee J determined to stamp in SOane tet “When told (hat no action had yet been SNP | Have placed on Bargain Tables 500 pairs of Women’s $2.00 and tor two-yearolde; ave] ( | Pa Mare tf tdkcen tvthe Engiteh teiarda whe ate “OLD” DR. GRIND! if Dheis sia wn that thie thing bolt ’ Ih 4 { tiveatignitne he loge lerexuarition| naDUALy ONINHRAITY Oe, Tu chrY, Qe $2.50 Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 5 to 8, per pallscessssoeee Aen ia] Mariatrats: Fall f yy Iner Wishart and Jook opal Bhar Misses’ Black Kid But-| Boys’ Wax Calf Lace SI ‘The Bn ieabe , Ma H ) R Ree He tt ta iehabe ue he a ‘ \\ : Sanifeantly amt abevged pis shoulders Ce Net I ate ton and Lace Shoes, with | wetted soles, sizes 24 to sore m wl a SHR Be » amals boys 1 itn Sloan declined to discuss his plans tor tt patent leather and kid| avons tlwinee are lured into the practice of gam \ maiden ‘dree-year-oide ani | ONE” fait at. Why do { me of the th on ag tow oy AO)! real mnambic Mo Fak tho|f ' i rwner fh an te ' naif a dozen the (ture exowpl to admit that he ex- | pected to ‘Teturn 1o England to ride mame COLD SWIM FOR $100, A tips, sizes 44 to2, + [5% nn ty rae, Ur act ote irate $1.00 1.50 vee ran up to the streteh tre " 4 h died aw wae cures Advice hw Medicine, BL. It Vd ‘pw On PARR: Pe ey Prot, Speamue Goes Againat Wind Web wonders. © 10 i Hie . es Handles, and Tide from ath Beach Per Pair, Per Pair, ie Twelfth Heaiment Ga Teentahe to Sea G Jeet permanent ow teed . i More than five hundred entries heve Knight 16, Wa Por a wager of $00 Prof. Alvin @.| Hider am breasted ‘ bean. Fabalved!. | 12] Alike fprague braved cold water and colder | MUI, irtawe Island Prince Twelfth Rowim: i Recuaes a pe wind this nina In & tWoemile awim Youths’ Satin Cal sizes 11 to 2... peend front at Decanter, 1B) ar 2 aM Catal , peeves Bet feature of the gains race was only an exer| Knight of the Garter won. from Hath ‘9 Sen Gate, He ald] § , 3 h Sprenger”, | idee bhoysie events 1h whieh auch wo eased ip.| Alsike was eound 7 iherdistanc nine minutes, ‘The Little Gents’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 8 to 1334..., od known flyers an A. Junkind, Wo D inte “uhied | ROphetht et teas Ae Wen! ay the bepean Was ReAlnA Misses’ Brel size Black Kid Button and Lace, with patent leather tip) for three rear-olds ond | vrank, B.C. Barnum, FW, Folger and " neth’ away FE eee EN and fhe ib kaa Were not easy BVT OGinssiaivtecesonns: soseeees Mitunels 0, Corrent wit! take. pare Kid had no chanee with the start he ‘Torpedo Hant Launched, ey a ecerererroonsoeece 04 1 stg] CB ake. pa me of, Sprague“is a lifesaver and a eit race ie expected in the halfemile ip HKD, RACK, ROBTON, Noy, The torpedo boat furyerrole and upwant; | Blakely was my her of swimming, Fle covered his welully Inunched at y with vaseline and lard before the the yrngs of mate tamby & Bon, in ee, ant took @ i an after it, ai Store Open Saturdays Until OPM, ff | | Wille se Wincentn ytng , pooner Se se ght gra" ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Avenue, Cor, 204” ' | Kk ofthe Carer iit cap When C, Hopes, of Colun Bpavidiog, JP. Donovan, W, J, Crew J, 4, Farrell and J, P. Drivcoli toe the stariera whee Hable, 10, Mar