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ee a —— THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1901. LL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD.’ [BUILDING UP A STRONG TEAM AT PRINCETON | pe ig FOR A HARD SEASON ON THE GRIDIRON] tnt ithe Every Man Is Working ; Hard and Hoping that] women's CHAMPIONSHIP LIST | i |\Seventy Candidates! FILLY CARRIES TOP WEIGHT! Now in the Field, but ie ‘ONT. s ete OTe FRONT | the Tigers Are Sure the Coaches May CLOSES TO-NIGHT. Batik to Hav i i fa Geld Seeker. the Favorite, Beats E e a L y & h | Look seta) Him Favor: Seeretary Kerr Will Announce FE Out Tribes Hill in the Opening leven. | ably. tire Number of Candidates ‘To-Morrow. Dash at Gravesend. ——— fallin the injury of two of tts best play- jers. Dana and De Witt. This year one ‘This in e last day upon which ene vee Is expected to be the mainstay | tries may be made for the women's Na+ on Yrobably, ve shifted’ from | tonal caamplonship. They must be re- rd position to tackle celved at the office of the secretary, Re ¢ ris position of gourds mune reat be-1B, Kerr, at No. 2 Broad atreet, not poritions Jase year, Wright aud Mills,| ‘ter than 6 o'clock, but, following « and whats wr heavy meterial presegts| Well-established precedent, Mr. Kerr will Mt elf th r, re not announce them untt to-morrow. . H A special meeting of the Executive begin Uie struggle to capture the poat-| n Hon ot center, Pell and Dewitt will ih | Committee of the United States Golf A all likelthood be the tackles, although | sociation will be held on ‘Thursday, at Shemeld with gives theme: pace rub'| which the pairings for the preliminary ) a Scouple’ or freshmen ate all good ends | round will be made and the time fixed Who Are setting «great deal of atten-| for ench palr to leave the tee. on from Artiir Poe At the Bulturol links, where the tour- eles, Vandernoff, Rote and White- 5 side iii; marke the listing cuurterctaek | Rament Is to be held, preparations are candidates well ui to the standart off belng made for entertaining a large MeCione, Mevord: Lev-lerowd. Louis Keller, who ill asslat je ell lk i t land the three backs will probably be| the oMcers of the aasociation in thelr chosen from thelr number. work, said that ilitle change had been made in the course, as it was the desire (Bpectal to The Brewing World) Princeton's se RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Oct 1 —There was another light attendance ar (the tmck this afternoon, the reason I ing the yacht race between Columbia Marte nntar eS (ailles and Shamrock. This reduced the at- ete ea tendance on previous occasions and It} onance has been given ie ie ut fm to bs presumed that this was the) oy! or Individuiel Teason of the falling off to-day. |hiseventy 1c There was but one stake, the Hay andidates are now oa the | Shore, for three-year-olds and upward. | * chor ecanfrom, ithe ‘This was attractive eve ss were Aringcclass: ybe a half a dozen thy tm ts an 1 : all the races on the card, and the sport | 1°? ‘ , er} promised to be first class. calles! ve ae fox Fan these halt The track dried out well over night the the cinalts placke clan wee oe and while tt was not fast it furnished [tne gage’ Qumall, plucky: cliss who play good rafe olng. ‘The weather wax per- ated Among the The crowd ehowed a tack of confidence | og Mr ek. pe sans We Dana | fu the starting under the present “no | player who won a name for Barney will 990 hmen, fer nak recall" system. | the Princeton two or thr i Coaching Department. er oy eee Ago and who. was familiarly ke = sagan. | Of the contestants to play the full clr = ms “Capt” Kafer, Langdon Lea has charge of the coac cuit For two-reer-olde; “handicap; about slx fre} The brother comes from Law- ing department and ts already showing: eee eeaepaeeee ee his master hand in making out a plan id Pell a terme Tans, Ad) Kelly, BASEBALL CHAT. longs. | ool, where he was the | Starters, whis.. jocks, StHIfFin. & | beer t figure tn all bras Plags of operation. are assoct. pray 5 eties, He Was on all the team cas Reekee nia tet zs ptuln of most of them. As a Armatrore, Arthur Poe and Bert Wheel- Beiaubet, 95. atts) 6} sbaek there tm no reason to er. Of course this list will be changed temo a 3) that he will make am good a fas business calls them away. Lea has Standing of the Club Par Exgellence, 100. 7 3| elf at Princeton as he | hegun'to bull up the Ine already and] cup, wililtpolcie Peatteoet, 110." Coch Eg z school. ‘Then there | Jespectally ta Pittebure, $44 Deaton... Lord-Quex, 110, Burns p > {BML Roper. ena Tn the ac mpany ing pleture he I} pairdetphi, 583|New York... \ Start-goot. Won driving. Time—t.10 Young Roper is shown giving tre uickles an lends points | tronkiys 5 Cinetanat! Tribes Hill Jumped away In front and k oor end. and will on blocking avick openings, rasa oa] St. Loul 13 Chieaxo. (i Turner, who was right after him with | Ms ane one ef thes Poattions be ore {tackle und | gund ee Erg This us ke | the cad of four years. McCoy. Short Princeton's weak point Goldseeker, was content to let him make | ice Preeman and Cadwallader sare | (Pine plea is determined it sha jamen Scheduled for To-Day, the rinning. A length away came Lord| ileo promising men from. the fresh. SNAPPY FOOTBALL PRACTICE AT PRINCETON. weak point this year, His idea in taking Pittedure. Quex. -Setauket and Pentecost, heads | man cliss Dewie from uae and pl ns mat] paliadetpbia at Cinctapatt, apart. In the stretch Turner went ¢ The Old Material. This pleture shows Lea watehing Capt Jaround the ent plays. Davis and 1 ovis it dnapping pack the ball and De Witty thelr turn ry. the same trick. Seated gu Fe Oe Miebargtaced work on Goldseeker, and, wearing Tribes | very must ackuowledge that the} Pell and fienry stow quick opentn Witt, end and tackle eandt) celving: tt Meld, another tackle, | Cacktes tting a great deal of at-jwhere the brunt of attack Is expected] Tye Glante Aniehed the season's last game In, HIM down jn the Jast sixteenth, won by | tenm suft red most unfortunately jast through tackle, mass on tackle and ively, are putting the ball in resham Poe, on end, are awalting pention this season, to come. the Weet yesterday at St. Loule, They will be : here Saturday to meet the Drooklyns, The ehow- half alength. Tribes Hill was a length 2c ...|AUGUST BELMONT PAYS KID” BROAD AND JOE GANS Scns ee % $25,000 FOR A WEANLING.) VICTORS IN THEIR BOUTS. oe quite his own way of late, met with 4] competed to put im Smith, the new seeond different turn of affaira last night. The} pasemen, to da the pitebing In the first game, $ Ky. Oct. Lo"Kid = DUISVE One of the inrgeat crowds of breeder: y Atgents y Pioneer Yon eanily. Barbara Frietchle cut out the rin-land owners 7 Bredghevcons | iene decision over : ping, Jopening un a ap, of sey seo zalerait as preds ever seen ‘rptin 0 Fa{irme—tiam by Soe Lea d_the_d ia Shia TheFormer Outpointed ‘Trenton A. C. was the acene of actton,| and young Jones, the outheléer, was cent im to lengths on Morningside and dant vithin the Fasle-Tiptor . Herrait—T: x 7 | Sellvan dn thetr It ow je= ROUTE : : and there he was knocked out by Joe] pitch in the second. Smith pounded for + ther lun Srorningside etonra rap x Dave (Sullivan: in alae erat corer at altiguarc’|\eventycoae hiocbat denve fared taurine being netic Club last head Bay Daly's Thorough. © i i | Dit for only seven safeties, tow KET Twentyefive Round |stter two minutes and twenty-four sec: Fonds of the first round. > mdr opposite Barhara Frietchle and the head of | Paddocks, opposite the 8! theratretche had her beaten. In tho| tra run-shome Morningside drew away wid Hampton— You have to kill ck, Kathered there at noon day, | cai of Late Marcus} se 1's breds Brings $205, oa E ent o perfield ( : FaletesT you have to kill him nt were } omicnoliy fy four, length, from, Har-| when the horses of the Aperfield Court, ten gn err! | No hace Ae Mil Bim eo win wereltBe|! ROU Gnd the) Other | vive sone altrneied one of the larg: pareniiccaanice : of ingland, owned by the late Marcu | 100—W. C. Whitney | a re a that eame from the crows ar early Knocked Out Joo, ii vmmis iat hig ever witneresd a} TIMED RACE. Daly, were placed on sale : Penge ‘ patac—teps) | tals enthilroundsjand sbroudn es oe fn ‘Trenton, Over, two thousand Te Bay shore slanes; for thrve-rear-olts 4: | Conalderable interest had bren atte Buys Yearling for grata, Jasnes ty obey the povutar ste) Han dies in a Round ting men were present. Among this ‘ erate ss: furloas ‘ Peso te $16,000. {tel nearly, killed: Sullivan Nd. iikemotage gnized” men pel CL oo = ed to this sale owing to the number of ’ . : ‘ Can, 1B. - - ——| from. Haltimore, Hoboken, cclara players of the American Laague betore jelpht Wax no stage of the same yew York, valuable prood mares, both Amertean | ‘ jose Sullivan was very weak, \e e on, Lady feels Woe.) Dave safe, with something to spare. ver, he was game to the core, | from New: supplied with, money, alen’s crowd be wold, At the head of them a Lady Reel, the dam of th was] ay great Hume | Sulliv Rowdy, 93, i. Michaels i Bedeck, 102. J. Daly second rou try te mak being bertes with th Ayrehire—TeBeciava; J. 1 se . they bet on tel man when they could In the 3. Wondieriy | twice. but the fouls were not et odds ¢ Mim tal Seino «a 3] oa, an” among. the earings an | re man alt fo maligne 3 arvine| emealak heres tat ea va HANDLER) DIDNatons |e io Tho. Musketeer rushed to the fr weanltngs to’ be placed under the ham-|ihe weanling sister to Hamburg Hast night Sullivan wax one of the moat pal Bengle Cinb Trials Nov. 4.) - thecfitst furlong, made all the ru re were three half wisters to jy St. Simon-Lady Meel August fe Tptesies lia een etareet Loutsviile, but the LAST A ROUND. Tue field (riale of the Nattonal Reagie Club) Wiley Defeated “Farmer” Davi sade wont handily sby a length. Hamburg by that wellekn English | mont ald $28.00, The Wdders iy Waite, 140) | efrorts. to rn him a winner. or, at of America, originally scheduled to take place | KOCHESTER, Oct champion Beeel Tooth and Dowdy bot pe stre, St. Slinon Mins were Jola Maditen, capt, N. tiagate, | a raaies ohne Nor, the Hehtwelsht Mehter og [st 8, t. Whitaey'a grounds at Wheatley Hills | wrestion of tale “Farmer? Davia, Speer eot rend Loway | bold ps 1 Mela wRey nae neCoore yj damier Ho Keene and fe QO. Appleny Hie Ate him from | ier, the Hehtwelzht Mehter Of] Sueisg the latter part of October, have been | of Buffalo, before a anal crowd in Fitzhugh Tim. | “TMhey raced second ari re red and | ynes Tt Knocked out, turned popular sentimen who has had his ring affaire | jcaponed tilt Nev 4 Hats dant ntebt, ainseibut. could.nover. cs Jack Joyner ¢ the ildding at $1009) 7) m. by Pelloweratt—Sannie ss] in the early rounds Sullivan starte ' Me wan then Joined by I Mo Myers, J. | ore 1 Keene. tht J after Broad, but In the others the he lusketeer. He had to be co: second money, a length and a half in] L. MeGinuls, acting for Richard Croker, herp ieb teeta Oh nA | eter | xome lad from New York spent a bu front of Sweet Tooth. and Wo Lakeland, who was bidding for a. by Spendtaritt—Phoebe Aa me avoldl Knockout drops that et FOURTII/ RAGE : IGA Keetoainetweanit the: price Uh Dad ria al © Lwore caming hie way yf three-year-olds and up, selitng. about wx to $10,000, This bid Fates MOEN ASE atin Gach s st Clara, ML Shester ent ond round the gong tarlongs. was raised to $ This bid wax mide 41.58 seh dss ster) In the twen ne round the ons | oat . Betting, | Vy Lakeland, so that James It Keene ¥ Onondaga Allern, Orme—Campushiane; J. Robertson, |#aved Sullivan, Broad started | | era, white. seine Pc lene tha purchaser of the great brow ‘ rou t us aed right 41, Rite yibe Wilkerson... 2 24 28 ea eneliaeal lie : Bat : we Meare: Soe THT Taiing tive of Bullval's ha Left hooks | : | ey rion 2 OT BB cnare r wo of Sulllvan's hard left hooks rarer in os Lively bldding took place when the big! St Simon-tauly Keel, Auauat Nels] to land one of his own. He beat Sulll- Ante Up. 100, Chran t ingre Lich was led inte the ring. It Cb ron aust vu all o¥er the ring, while the crowd SCiiitary,) ML Crosath walt: 1) = Z| was a battle beeween James 1 Keane tr Ayratret tyel ne n. with aright g Lourey, 116, Mounee eh ) | Irishman he artns of Referee j Hurst, whe caught hin Heoad was clinched by the referee Jin some way wetting between the tyht- the Broad people claim, nearly a half minute ahead Marte noiton, 100, Stertia Brien 5. Duan’ Tos, st4i Won Ante Up made the running to th | treteh, followed closely by Satin, His ONTO Meld Arie pe perty of Estate of F.C, ler, qnen the rang, Mat of year three half-sis Royal ‘Highness and Creation lea of Hamburg, py St Simonetadys | UY TM eiyiraee he eal eter 44 apart. | Motente began to move wp on went to WoC Wattiey o) MagRts Maggi 35,10 of time the turn, and ind the rin Z etme 2 pelle — ——— through and. won by half a le path in| front of Satin, wno wan a tenet! ‘ ‘ wer halt in front of His Royal Highness | | scr ‘2 FIFTH! RACE ve Trany ; Moe i thres-vest-oids andl up jens wile sna/« ‘ 13 aizteenth. : Starters, white ALL Vargrive, 10) ‘Te Amazon, 321 Ktasiktnnte, 113." ste Haery Mocoun. 104, Booker 3 Glenger, 101, HM. Cochran. tart go05. Won han The Amazon made the lowed by Harry sleCoun and half a ‘mile. “Kinnikinnic then moved | The races sche Up into second place and wall for the leaders, Vargrave began to move up on the turn and passed Kinnixinnic AB 500n a8 they Bwung Into the st —— wnerrwoves, | TENNIS COURTS COMING HOME.) HOME TO-DAY. RACE TRACK, HARLEM, tL 1 tiled to be tun here to |CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY BEGINS |GREAT TRAINER MAY RETIRE |COMPLETED DISASTROUS STAY SrerAe GN eae a AT IAVERFORD. FROM THE TURF. SET OLD ANS ia SL LOUIS: and tt "on DY Hesnle teh, Onward. TG A ea Corunne Uatand, thied ‘ | z , ___ | Mad Mathewson Pitched Yeate ote and frew away, winning eaally rd, Yate Princeton Nep- | Breaking Up of Mr. Whitney's Eng- Naw lvorlecsGwwouiad Hare Second Race—Seven-elghths —Won al Runne Vito 2 MLN 8 too fe eccond: Henry Bert thied, resentatives Win In the lish Stable Mas Giveu Veteran Won Second ¢ Sint Longed-For Opportunity. zi Was three lengths in front of Kinni- kinnic, Sixth Race—Five and one-half fur- Jong¥.—Won by Francesco: Grail was > 0 irre: Third tee =Seven-etgl is ol @econd and The Pride of Sitrrey third. | y/ tind Nove sae Eo of a anlle,- Fiuees tal to The Evening Worbt.) ———— Headwater ray second Special to The Evening World) LONDON, Oct. 1.—John Huggins. as} sp Louis, Oct. .—The Glanta left for home ‘to-night after a two days dis- alner of the thorough ous sty In “Doubles head- slish turf e knew, lor GRAVESEND ENTRIES, [Pint teace mn fase RE a eighth — | ser Ra aps e ercollegiate Tennis ¢ . : ‘ i ; a7 were played on Sunday and yess Chatiey’ offtrter be wee reli back In America, and no inducement) terday: and tie result. was a complete (Bpeeial to The Evening World) ond and Malay. singles and doubles « on the} can prevail upon him to remain here |, for the Cardinals, ni RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Oct 1 ena ee [erounds of the Merion Cricket chin} any longer, ‘The ing as funny powterdaystuat: Caters —The entries for to-morrow's races are |inere thie enognineseAncine J Wn : feredhas atte md game. He had been adver: as follow: ST. LOUIS RESULTS. as 3 i | American horseman his opportuntt Used to pitch, warmed up with young: PS Wirat Race—tturdie tand} for three Inctuding Yate, Harvard ‘though he has been offered the entire | Wall and showed his usual great speed. tro mile | colun And Penngylvasta Heath House estabiianment, rent! tree, | Hut at gaine time Davie disappointed 13s Gould RACH TRACK, 8ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1-- apts lean area fee “ Loulsans, by calling Jones : § t tered Grange at and despite the disposition of nd sending him to hough the contestants} es scheduled t Any resulted as follows | _ Firat Race Ww run he ; well-known owners to intrust their a at ai peont ny t tail th a OUP AN Was at first sto hig charge it has had no effect}, Ue Bad been agreed to curtail the con- ih k horses to hig charge it nas had no effect} 4, Ro eee ete aaiAat ha ineoa even-elahtis of a mile antleipated, the ist wes thoroughly | on him, f Jones been working a victory were not » nume 40 Plumet Knight 1139. Capt Janu 135 Batis Raco—For two-year-olds; selling, about ny Core ind § to 6, Tf | representative, The only abse Tae Kre ix as to whether | for he: Gott aites: would surely ts ve : to ee, Was second i ‘alahee f5 resulted, As e lal low, SARK Ke rope osc nt0h J Ome Ne Caled i, any promitience wnw/ 1,0 tne altlogulaned ealner wlllinceent an pipers as ce ‘ite Gin fae aac a ttnee es water slahthal of eas] eect chgldennnt amplonmin | nLioua’ Uh eae ne | te tat railed inwardly atthe 10R Cant tr Oe tee Lantos Man hy Sain fengarie, 1 tu Wand | in atngtes, ard who, with FW, Alex: of w Hite that has had xo much{ way the Glunts were belng. trounced. ander, bis college mate, won the cham- and Crocket third. Smet -Etet 0107 Lady Sterling 191 | secon) Race—Yor all ages; handicap, mi vd succens on two con-|itwual and maid ieeweb'a sname tae wa! Wletropolitan Tobacco Co. and Acker, Merrall & Condit, Distriouers plonship doubles last yeur and In all probability now will Id friends were being treated, Third Ra nd a half F 33 | Ethles J longs.-Won. by Ort Louarand seit The frat contest was between J. A. Te one of hie anost intimase | 1 “tit gatingle_redeemabte iets ORNS Rose of Red, for pla Roche, of Harvard, ard WR, Colkett mmer he ature In the Glants’ play in soos Ml ond: Jordon third. 4 OP ENhS setts s mes They ure awfully Ww , SAAER Peninecta 0... 90] 0% id aM of Penneylvanin, After twenty-four sets si ; Appear certutn to finish itv elanth place: " Sporting 10 pees Semel had been played Roche managed to ace A‘requent from A. J. Cas: | Davis and Van tHaltren are the only live Quickly and % GOOD BILLIARD MATCH. aulre the necessary lead er arateran m he trained when the red, |ones_in_ the bunch, Sesae eet vat ee eam, stendlcani * Toy 12 10 sae Nie's : HERA EAM Ua notweeteeieroel rT Permanently 3 aha A One of the most interesting games of]! — y us and other great horses. Aion _ jummer, of Yale, had littl diMeulty. a REMBMBER; 3 bare bea £9 TO-MORROW AT 2.) +1106 Princess Pepper Dillards played in thts vicinity in some]! defeating Warland, of Harvard, tn ‘treating rupture ae Fhe Rortian 12 | time should be that between “Student? | #tralght xe The only other contest JIMMY MICHAEL SAILS. ten ze rn Rave eared Medical, 08 George Slorson and Hdward Melaugh-|dectded was. that potween Shafer, of! :.simmy"? Michael) Accompanied by his fact. Pocatard RE apa and’ up; seit. |lln, which t9 to take place at the open.| Princeton, who lowered Russell's colors | 2 2 Q CURED. The above fs not a mere statement, bat It 1s a fact, Don't wi i OLD pet GRIND) ing of. the Kntekerbosker iiittard i ith ets, white-haired manager, Tom Eck, will 10h} each other. for some time, “Franke Ac pesasvivania, Ge. tal. a boat with Michael will be | the hartest exercise Mass 3 re forms of Reptare, and whe ord A. Meeaslands i tee vaert Tatkecure raters torcehe ceed Tos thee, Baok on Wass No Pais, No Cutilog. Sead ‘on Rupture Free. at ‘all een i) in ADE La Cu | Ph el nag SHEMiCFIECUO NOTE ne ype Gundays, 11067. M. Keeney, the clever Bmatene bililardiat| yale, peat WwW, « Jand atone time champlon of the Cren-| Yet bat W: ateut|eent A. C.. has Joined the profcasional BiaCeaenone, eeney is th Onda OP rij 5 ae Henickerbocker/ Aeadem}, See aan eee Ruma Tals 6a, ee neem Nest eprint racow scheduled for the Parisian | sola ty specie or Grvteits [cosrgsa ad terms reasonable. ¥, 1, Russell, ¥ tracks thia month, ‘Two doors below Wanamaker's, near 9th otreat

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