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45 THE we Sheds s Who diivas heh aay able div COCs Csi 2, (901 LL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORL dD WOMEN TO PLAY FOR GOLF TITLE. Entries for Next Week’s Championship Tour- ney Given Out by Secretary Kerr. Sins 3 Atlas Hacrtot Elghty-tae women, the bert golfers {n he country, have entered for the am- Qteur’ women's chimplonshin tourney Which begins nex: Tuesday Bal- tusrol links at Short HIlls, > ‘The Whtries given out this afternoon by Gecretary Kerr are as follows: Henry Toulmin, Marion Cricket ub Pitabess,B. Porter, Oakley Country Cia Dunean Hunter, Agawam Huot | Fanny King McLane, Hetttmore ( P. n the J on Bias Hoeibat Anna B Ktp. Mor Willlam Shinpen. Morsts € Jane Sworts, Morte Om Corellia G. Willig, Mor: Morris Conmty Got Olyh Fes, Huntington Valley Co. © Price. Huntington Valier Oo, 6 Huctington Valley Oo, Ciab 1. Manie, Philaeiphia Cricket es ty doit Club uney thot ©. g. ‘Beare, Helen Lockwoot, Lexington Go! iter, Albany Country ine Manie, Phita Fr : Cie. Bratly A. Misa Marlon [2 0) Ban Altve Day, Ruth Nadel Teatrice Hoyt mi Goit a Galt ¢ in b, PRESIDENT Mina Margaret Cricket Cind. Misa Lancy Harros, © ‘Mise Ethel Turnet, 2 ‘Mim Eltzabeth Parcizgton Gott crud. ‘Mie Louisa A. Wells, Country Mra etmiore, Newport Gell Merion Cricket Olub. ts fe MeNeely, Merion Cricket Miss Pauline Mackay, Oakley Country Clu Mina Gertrude Hubbard, Oakley Country Club Mea. Billet Rotgors, bigewneth Ctud, Stine Filzabeth No Goffe, Farex County Country ad. Mrs Misa the Out through w cities, nartteularls An Amertean Loame vading New York Ablitty to eet sivitad been the chief + the tInvad h been removed Anne Carpenter, Weatwant Ho doit |r SECOND RACE. MAN-O'-WAR WAS BEATEN OUT BY A HEAD. vunty Galt Clap fit hs Viaston Galt Ow 2, “Merton Creer next ie xrounds ole in the tow it is sald President Johnson. was here last Santont, rex Counter County cau . Ceneriere Meeker, Ranex Qunty Country ofthe week l Florence ML Nartor, Pht jelphta. Cricket nal Wii}lam Fellowes Moreen, nar! Goit EL A. Mantee, Lenox Golf Cl Charlotte Rarney Lenox Gol Bliss Grace Ellis, Deal Deach Goi Mise Gertrude Gtibert, Muntionton cis He Beoneianss 3. Dlatop, Dromktawn “ouate7 OSE Liste de N. Yan Mermenten, liste Tennis ant Golf Cid. Mies Extelle Murray, Cape May Golf cindy Mra Ro Th Variow, Merion Critket C1 Miss Ruth P. Mine, Albany DUE, George Collinesoot. Comnery Club. Mrs. Robert P_ Nevin, Mise Denice Terry, Ard Kate Moulton, Town and Qountry Stun ea Besste Anthony, = Club, Blizadeth Congion, Mine Gertrude 11. Fis ~ GRIGKETERS AT BERGEN POINT. WEW YORK TEAM AT PLAY i. Anita Da PF Louise Vanderhoet, Arde Trace Fargo, Seavright re Philadelphia Counter Henrert 1 1 Carer, Braden Baltimore Country Chur Lewis, Merrimar Valley DUCK-SHOOTING SEASON IS OW. GUNNERS ENJOY SPORT AT Ma Simpson Got Home rdle Event—Good Crowd at Gravesend. (Spectal to The Evening Wort) GRAVESEND NACE TRACK, Oct There was no yacht race to- and there was a good stiff breeze right off the ocean, It was a bit raw, too, with A strong suspicion of rain tn Ite breath, WITH ENGLISHMEN. GREAT SOUTH BAY. Aa long as the wet weather held off, however, the turfites could stand the raw wind, Hundreds of Sportamen Gather at] ‘The card to-iny was as attractive as At Adjournment Hour Local Twelve Sina Soeved G0 lfor Four Patchogne and Other Points usual, in fact, there have » more ‘Wieket ‘Along the Shore. well-matohed felda at Gravesend than at any ot course. ‘The stake feature 3 —————-—- was the Fort Hamilton Btakes for three - year-olds, but th a handicap at ‘rie Engtlsh cricketers, under the | Hundreds of gunners and tuntemen |, nile and a fu at furnished a taptaincy of B. J. T. Bosanquet, began | from New York are to-day at Pate The track was fast and the atten i, two days’ match against New York [Ue and other potnts in the vicinity Jance good. There was a grant deal ot \ Fepresentatives on. the Knickerbocker Of Great South May, taking advantage } ussip coments See Teor collar ‘Athletic Club's grounds at gon ]Of the opening of the duck-shooting wea-| for and agalnat ihe boy, but tn the abe nite facts ‘It waa hard to derision In the case, rinsT naan * Mardle Randleap: for three-yearcohts and Up; two miles sou, which began at midnight, pence Of ile Every accessible shooting blind on the | form a just Great South Bay within range of the Known feeding grounds the ducks d, and accommeda- Point, N. J, today, The teams are mado up of twelve men a side. ‘The New York tewm won the t6a8 and eelded to go in at once in defense of has been pre-em tho wickets. ‘The New York men elocted by J. Forbes, Captain, are; | Hons at villages along shore are occu |, saner. che ke FF. Kelly, F. J. Prondercast, G, P| pled by the shooters, Blinds aro at a/stnorawind 139, M Hurditch, F. W. Stiles, ©. I Grit phrer AS the sportsmen are coming [Jim Me fith, Archie Gunn, C. Dalton, FL B. |! the greatest numbens ever known, Hunter, J. Adams,'8. B. Standfast and | Not in many yearn have the prospects W. Bunce. fur successful sport been better than at Btandfast and Prendergast were the|Pirsrits While the inaln Might'ot broal ing of Hotlina and V/ilson respootively, | res pack duek and rud- nriiten out Time=3 48 i with I. V. Parkin behind the wickets |dle= outh Side waters, made the running for a } for the visitors Se 1a ahentiarantete @andfast blocked the first two balls BASEBALL CHAT. ave away to dim Me: id @nd sent the third through the silps a ag tie on 1 ite ies ws over the boundary for 4. In the first turn, arawind again we 0 over bowled by Wilson only one run was Standing of the Clubs, the; front. | The latter held hls ! t made, this by Prendergast, with a sori 50 P.O. Matt Simpson rachng : i Grive to the off. Prendergast drove $8 Charawind wis pulled wp to te Matt ft Wilson twice for 4 each time and with 37 been in the tatters f Charawitie Se cewcreingies icthertelteraph board An three lengths tn front of Jim M f showed 28 ns in first fifteen min- ben \ Utes’ play. ABOOND ACE p ‘Ten minutes Inter, with credit to Pren- Vor two-year-olds; rolling; about ste furlooge @ergast for a couple of 4's, the Enalish- Bterters, whte, joke. HEP in. ee men ade a change of bowlers, I 80: us aieel! mt ee ® supplanting He with the scor: . sean ee Peril daienecia This change proved offective, ax Stand- ae fast raised one which fell Into John- m Bon's hands at long on. Score 49—1—13 inp the Bre eae ther ate antsn Dalton jolned Prendery tat the bat e the Glanis will have to win tea oF ant time only the tallendery crowd of aluagers from a and Moore roplaced Wilson at bowling Prendergast cut Moore's second ball to the boundary for 4 and sent « taant thelr lead aver the cham | calgon was the first to Khow for «sing! names made the chnnig ty the ten, Wier the next ge re Clieenaa rbot to the frort avd aliwed OM Dow. dintern pointe for ne te the stretch rwed Ly Grimth, + valle War, Kaloma and Lady Sherting, by Priestley off M Lpkieltd ee owe order, Leena held her lead Billes partnered Du rvery no they “atralghteged out by a ‘yorker’ from 3 ring cand. MancacWid oth Gent to him. Score, ‘ weed her, A hot drive collowed, Lady: Was the next batsinan ingeider oot | Sterling winning bs a head from Man- ‘At 1 o'clock play was adjourned £ ay trom the [o'-War, who was tivo lengths in front of an hour, with Helly, and ‘Dai her Lee The winner wax bid up to #2000, out and ‘the score % for four wickets, salary ihe ami soit to M. L. Haym — ae THIRD RACB, For att ages, andicap, one mile and « tu MATTHEWS AFTER FERNS. eer ec aneace ih eee [ne ue If ‘Rube Won't Nox, New Yorker|_ Pod and art : " MiErin, Bur Pace WI ‘Take on Bene. Monte Crows, (he Qu Wivwnee Guard, ay Matty, Matthews Js of the opinion that | 0) 20. {4N°n were i Bim Ferns, the “Kansas Nube,” ts fede yeaterday, | odsing him by taking on Tommy |!n¢ Atte for « home rap i Ryan at Kansas City, and in company | ,,o'2M° Bale MH. U ES ef Hi : with Johnny Dunn called on the F anaes care aay 2 ~Erle A.C, management, and sald he four. ongthia on ninaula, Kamara ani ccept elle of Troy. The sway = ee atiany whe clube Senne for niga mile, wher Notation Bee the leaders aad. they {Roth Ferns and his manager, C. 1 © Wildon. promilsed Duun when ne! waa tr faio that Matthews would be given : Be first chance after the latter def ack Kradually to th fear, of the Washington Amertoan - turn Pentnaula, eho fetwried to At a , BY was, the noah Sw itew otter people, IC ernie us mn tor Pitcher Wyatt hee. dave | thoy stra! took tive yt, moet Matte vs wht Warmington for nese season. lead wine he Brookisn favorite, who ee Helte of ‘troy: then moved ap and. nati: arp * IA on the last sixteenth, Wot Rogmelehi ins af: 13t\pounds, LATEST BOXING NEWS. Vverly by a neck. Peninsila, waa aw le nth and a half in front of Ad: t Dwight. ‘egead were elected yerterday by the Mucente Nght Bebool: G. A. Kelly, {geass Lone Vice-President: 1 Tom O'Rourke, the manger of Joe Waleott, attached George Gardner'a eed of the puree in Bis battle wiih Walcott In Sag Francisco oa I night. Ie iiornla eluK jad boat in excellent “vt "coches Ta 6 iden outs Th and The Pi 1 iowa, maklns clip fo the at behind. — When’ ther straighten out Paul Clifford Alsposed ‘1 of Purt and then Cervera challenged, ler wilt lo life matted. Pau Clifford In the tast six: bs titereat teenth and In a hot detve Cervera won Syn avek.” “Paul Clittors was five , lengths tn front of ‘The Puritan, rIvTH RAC! ear-olls and) wp; Slow? Who Sala sot i The baseball practicn at Bet wis Doran vewtarday afveracon on £>\- Field; eixty-foar! men reporting to Capt. FAmn20g them were Clarks yn, Stillman, HF And Cobara of tart season's team. i (will be played every day at an wacnd Maher lov the run- the lg, Gearge’ sl appoluted (he ‘othctat refer Held Under the auspices of the Weat Chub, of Bi, Lautan the future ‘ftlctate cago AA to Jeffords he ought to retire trom | away ning at « torriti 0. ait pvani ‘Buren sgcidt? Breads. who beat Dave. sulliva fs.that at eas ey neler leit reaa Lac Agate it bee 2a he feels con! peta eee cP ptr | : bg Dey ed, rer niadt Ya M. For three: Hing; mite end zh ena x Bau At GROUNDS HERE FOR “AN AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAM. ee Sa President Johnson Says Desirable Dia- mond South of Polo Grounds Is Obtain-! time. able. = Tt has been sald time and time agnin he watted tht kot back to Chie] that the game of xolf affords one more ; ve tailing tan reason for his] opportunities to get healthful exercise Now « quote} aw follows than does any other game or outdoor . n particularly sisnt-| pastime Any doubt about the tr of fen veer said Mr. Johnson. ! the aasertion may be removed by the ! York on Friday at the! accompanying observations of W. M ¥ < who are Interested | Hoyt, the sixty-four-year-oll golfer, of bring Ainerican League team|Chicago, and father of the Western ama- iS. veney miey showed! me vacent teur champion, Phelps B. Hoyt. The The only sulta me. Panihle drawback In the matter of 10. Wing a baseball there wou y on. He attribtites tt Feotal wnich te Righ, but ne ie bprightly as bla‘ on: vehnane cousidering all uy advanta all to golf. rant considering name the Lonely poe te helow the Hartem River and Gownt own district than the Me ulways pave sald older Hoyt took up the game about two yenrm ago, and to-lay he ‘ls almost as links, Mr. Hort has won trophies, and upon one occaston did hetter work than HEALTH AND PLEASURE IN THE GAME OF GOLF. Sixty - Four - Year - Old Player Talks on Ben- efits of Scotch Pas- Competing in matches on Southern REIFF EXP American Jockey Says LONDON, Oct. 2—Lester Relff, the American jockey, whose license was withdrawn by the Jockey Club yester- day and who was warned off Newmar- ket Heath, tn an interview to-day on the subject sald: “It's wll a maze and a muddle, There are no explanations. The stewards at- cite that T pulled or at any rate rode a crooked race on De Lacy and let my brother win on Minnie Dee. I have nearly ‘een at the top of the Ist this year and was the leading jockey in 190, “[ have half as many mounts as some of the crack Jockeys, yet I ride more ‘To do more than this I would {US gor another team | ity gon. Unilke many players who are winners. fon account of the Imporal- b i We the winner in every race. bility Net Line anywhere tn the elty: fastidious and overparticular about hin to rh aS th Peete atdeclareall PiiMipte wanted to Ree TC that was true, | thelr clubs and paraphernalia, Mr. Hoyt | ————— x Set Lord Mareus Pound wut to my entire satlefac-| iio. eany old club,” such as his SOO8) tang Bet rama [reve crooked. wot well away on ns ot $ er alt two tr ° end hat it was mot ay the Amertean| say would take (hem 100 strokes for nine | years ayo 't twig at {Ne | Lacy, leading until bh reached eben nets going Into New York next] holes, Spd interent I hay my mini |to the straleht. It ts a aed fe wee nat. That is something too far ahead Hoyt euggesta that a “young olf [SDeolutely., Lt le great Fame a gamo [the Stanchester cours Wht ave feet efinitely. Tony care to matter of grounds 1s the Me all the obstacles In the way N club there.” speak of 4 t t for each year over Mfity. horse always goes wide four or five feet * tournament be held, all entries | TP sou do well, you are sure and Anx- 3 be men of fifty or over, Ench man|touk, io do better. “It you have played [or more In turning Into the atralsht: you are. si pacan and johnnie, ° bo given an allowance of ono stroke|R0°rl,Z0u are, sure you can add will [De Lacy did just this thing. | Jon te, Liberal, prize 1 secing his chance, shot t seems a litt strange that no old [Bowen. 108. o'connor... § EMIS 2} 2-5 | for emch year Outten will start the list/men are to be seen in the game on the | got tn. Ror or Fe eat witb a $2 eubsoription. ae on arate aman coc ive offers when |" at 1 had cloned tn again 1 should | iaehiene 4 (einen eres Miss HOY CS OND ae And on the sthect chow thole age Tenor | have put my brother over the rails. All {fae Hi ng Scotch way old age, golf 1s Food at |iniizmiiies. Golf outfits élreulee all these} I could do was to keep De Lacy straight eiet 1 avery st Tt makes old, m “There {sou en 7 and ride like the devil to win. But = medicine {s our friend Gen. Winston—he fc Yor “boail Pgancen 6 verlest iminium in a golf crank. Like ourselves, he will | Minnie Dee alwuyn had a little the best prastorcendte Liver pills vernus golf dalle: the differ | ty ton att gh oll age. When he steps up| of it the whale way home. Lord Dores: to DACK atretene rrciea in clone order |poce, sn reaulls te equal to ths ofan in|! Tava’ prize-Aghter when he on: | ford then inaisted 1 had slightly eased Tote mreteh, where Dolando took the | Chawing tie xolf ball Lac dnd had pulled out to let Johnnle out Jlead and woh easily by n length and) sephe outdoor exercine te nature's wodfy Mors, Men of the Generale age! again, My course never deviated an [agit teom Rowen. veh wom, three: fey! for many of the Ills that, feel Mia [would enter into the splrie of the wame ho anan fourths of a length In front of Astor. |helr to, maeh health, recreation ‘and ey, would And iy mores ealth and pleas- | inch up to the finish. ot In the tiird race Man O'War waslamusement are all combined tn this an can possibly be hnd In other] Lester rode as straight a race claimed by Wo AM. Ziegter and resold | fascinating fe. 1 have never ob- Me are tone men who have fever saw,” interposed Wishard, Richard to O. Ia Richards, the ortginal owner, |gerved a case of heart fallure while en | passed the fifty or sixty ppaye, tner. "Il never saw a horse for $28) eee Mans, but we might took for it when |favtcs ine fet OF sixty: mark should | Crokers trainer. ereencie Barre Inthe same race Lenin wae claimed}we see tome of the players BtrugRling |men "our poitianey [eis etter wer ie [tae aid Mot swerve, at the bys WAC. Daly who sold to OMegier tor ae ee ratio futl of hope and good holing tn golf batis than working out | bend, as Relff say Sababitts GRAVESEND ENTRIES. Special to The Evening Wort) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Oct. 2, The entries for to-morrow’s races are plows. as For all ages; handicap; about s! Bhemeld, Pull-Maek.... xe “ . At the end of thi first half of the . 136 Tower of Candien..110 twenty Princeton had succeed 124 Cervera 109 ed tn rolling up but cho mmall score of 121 Belle of Lexiggton..1 2 to 0. eensational plays were sa de. Th Ht ova team shade A bet- ar rectetagee than was expected 10 Ranpens PROVISIONAL ELEVEN USED | who wis mut In at lett hale naar INTERNATIONAL sowanE™ 1s : a inice twenty. and twents-fve-yard 3 Socoad Race.—For three-year-olds and upward AGAINST VISITORS. with vsoveral men clinging: tee RESUMED TO: CT al sitepett Touchdowns were made by Sheftletd and Hierro tt tt EU tae areee ese lta of Semi-Finals in Alor ee Men Who Showed Nest in Practice ‘The Reanits 5 Astor 33 Went Into) Game: for COLUMBIA VS. RUTGERS. , the Championship Eitte Daley | 3 neal Tuint Hace—Por two-rear-olds; selling; aboat Cahn (spectal to The Freaing Wort.) biinkart sit furton «®. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oot. 2—A ——$— — large attendance greeted the Rutgers hi (apeclat co The Evening Work.) and Columbla football teams on Neilson] PHILADBUPHTA, Sct. 2.—Play tn the) CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 2—Harvard and] ‘pied here to-day, when they met for|inter-collegiate lawn tennis champlon- we ftanttcep; for | Bowdoin fought it out on the) etalon the opening game of the season. hip tournament was resumed this morn= “eb Als ek 2 + Rutgers. Posttton. Cotumbta, | Club. the singles, F. D. “Alexander, 0 work in practice and who made the truce] ton, and J. A. Ruche, of Harvard, met. MY Lady Motyrood « 100 Carroll D. 10) BOWDOIN TEAM best showing Inthe game with Willlams last week, Campbell was changed from half to his old place at left end, where he fought with his old tm AT HARVARD. singer and sole Tackle Lett Guard. Centre he Guard. Tackte. Right Qnarter-Rack Lett Malte. ie. Wighe Mare PRINCETON WEN WIN AT TENN! Shaw Duden Wille Hoodman Morley. ‘Dovrherty ‘The orange and black player was at his best and beat the crimson reprecentative in two strafght sets. E, L. Mahan, of Columbia, defeated Right maiden threeoear-otde; | ability. Putt emuae "ull-Back, -» Terrtea | ys Yale, after a deter reatiyg) Derby, who took his place at half, td] sforley scored a touchdown for Col-|* ee Saas hae Driectontacored ta Dactst good work, but Ix not the equal offumbia after twenty minutes of play. | second win when SM. Ogden lowered tho Campbell in running or supporting the |The goal was mixsed. Fisher, who wan | Coons of H. A. Plummer, of Yale, The tackles in defensive play substituted for Capt, Berrien, score’ | Grange and Black of Princeton was for a ‘The Line-Up. the second touchdow Bruce again | ing third time carried to the front by HARLEM RES RESULTS. paneer ae realtone ae fatied to kick the goal. Score—First| |: g gonafer, who experienced no Meh teh halt, Columbla, 10; Rutgers, 0. trouble in defeating F. I, Russell, of mua se Centre Yale. TAG TRACK, HARLEM, Oct, 2 Lett guard Me ‘The summary: ‘Phe races min here to-day are an fol-|& Pinar Lath Atachte prs CORNELL'S SECOND GAME. F. D. Alrsander, Priscaton, beat J. A. fuck, ows: Quarterstack Perkine : First Race—Five and a half furlongs, sealant ‘\(apectal to The Evening Werld,) Geena piNinn fh, Mieridne; 19 to 1 and 4 t0 1: Mare | yTTACA, N. Y., Oct. 2—Cornell met Princeton, beat MH. A. Plummer, No third : ieee Moctinatas gay; nexp eacona mame ot) the Sia Prineetos, beat F, le Rusell, Seoond 1 and one-half fur- reason at Perey Field this afternoon. : i adver nn, & to r place, dyantage in th pert seconds Amote ‘J 1. % ft \ Ithacans the ai ge in the superior Shi. Mio SR ane SE peraliaranieri nweana she advantage in the superior! $4,900 FOR A STALLION. pthinl Mace—Short course “Won by | PRINCETO! J., Ovt. Football oAGieNT Lighter ctleent Coleate’s Shay Coronatus third, Aimena3s' ae. [game of the season was played between | ine (hroueh. Mayfield Stud Sale at Brings Only Fair ‘ees Fourty Race—Three-quarters of a [the Princeton, team and, Villanovr, er iae un mite Won by Andes, 10 tod atid fore has been considerable ta i Sane shi , Te cou Dane. 2 tea tor placa tad 202! princeton about this game, as it Is the |, Corpell Peaitton, Roohertar GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Oct. % 2 nd Sharp Wied, third. ‘Time—2.13. first time the season hag ‘been started pele i —The disposal gale of the Mayfleld Stu cdeatheal sas with such a team. The Vilianova’ men batt Taskie took plnce at the Fastg-Tipton Com- whowed up in much better form than Ae Oe esate ert ee s far expected and. made the Princeton Right Guard, za Gudwand panyia: paddocks, een panncrecaed ST. LOUIS RESULTS. team play. thelr hardest. at several Rent Guar, - Givert| track thiy afternoon, Only a fair oro stages In the game, sitieht Hews as In attendance, and as a result the dure Matick | or, KAUE TRACK, ST. LOUIB, Oct, 2— ch bie | Pareette Kilburn’ Lat ta Winters | Prices Were DOR tin sold for the best ahatwinnersvotlraces sinthe Princeton, Poaitton tome OM ptiate Mait-tiack... iyae| The ot W PONG WBSiaiee ie tee ie Menry. ve att End... fers ITorney Full-Dack... Field] ppice, Bolng to J. A. Hodge for $10,000, First Race—Five-eighths of a mile.— Won by Anga Eliott, 12 to 1 and 8 to 1; Man, (to 1 for yas » WAS second; Sting bird. Time—. Second. Mace Five and one-half fur- Won by Hares" Duke, 6 t0 6 and 3 Ww. Baker, 9 to & for place, second; Ht Rot lar third, Time—1. Cir Third Race—One ani one-eighth ee a mile,—Won by plone y word, Vv to 1 and 5 to 1; Satin Coat, 4 to 5 for place, was second; Orrin third. a NO RACE FOR BORALMA. Dectinet Trot Ag HUFFALO, Oct. Laweon's Offer to ord Derby. —Harry Hamtin has Wiison, of the ‘TrotUng-Horne Hreeders’ Ae. declining to accept the chal a race between Lord Derby Hamlin says Lord Derby wilt be for triala at the record, and will contest with no horse’ until iven every chance to lower ° world's record, es) — F. AND M. VS. PENNSY. (speciar to fhe Evening World.) FRANKLIN FIPLD, PHILADEL- PHIA, Oct. 2—The Untverstty of Penn- sylvania Football team met Franktin and Marshall here this afternoon tn the second game of the year. The sky Was overcast and gave every prospect of ran, In spite of this, however, fully 3,000 spectators were on hand when play started. telegraphed Secretary K mtuckys ation. lenge for and Moralma for a purse of $5,000, Mr. The Line-Up. avi MSN'S STORES. NEW YORK: bet.Ann & Beekman 115 Naseau ‘a9t Broadway, cor. Reade St Sat Broadway, opp. F Herald Bldg. jasth BLL, cor, tit sere bet agth & goth Sta, BROOKLYN 357 Fulton St. opp. City Hall. toot Brow tit Broadway, near Bedford Ave, All will j THE REGAL EQUAL winocaur What's the use of donating. $10.g0 to the shoemaker ? The man who wears Regals has $10.50 left for neckties and silk underwear. WCMEN'S STORES, NEW, Mars rn Bina onp Hers Bae JERSEY CITY: 66 Newark Ave. TO CUSTOM MADE. A man’s ideas are wrong somewhere if he pays $14 for a shoe no better than one he can get for $3.50. the good shapes—you find something in Regals that just suit you. ‘All sizes —all widths —you are sure of a perfect fit if you wear Pegals. q ‘The Regal is the only shoe sold at $3.50 Sirect from Tannery to Consumer in its own stores from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Regal Dressing gives the most lustrous and lasting polish, makes the shoes soft and easy, and preserves the leather indefinitely. ‘Al: stores open evenings except 115 Nassau Bt.and egt Broadway, Withdrawal of His License. LAINS HIS RIDE ON DE LACY. Jealousy Is Reason for | Continuing, Reiff eat “I never bet on horses, and I tola the Stewards so, I made thls explanation to them, but the case was already de- cided against me. One of the three stewards acted as prosecutor as well as Judge, It was no use to argue or myself. The whole business ts the outcome of the hatred and Jealousy of the Eng- lish trainers and jockeya of us Amer- jeans. I never rade a race tn this coun- try that I did not carry my Mfe in my hand. Al the English jockeys would take a hack at me. Wkh the turf; closed against me here, my future {s unsettled.”* , Hvegins, William ©, Whitney's trainer, said he considered that Reiff rode an admirablo and perfectly fair race. NO SYMPATHY FOR L. REIFF. (LONDON, Oct. 2.—The Sportemen, commenting upon the Reiff case, says: “The decision {3 not surprising sinoo there have been many instances of sus- piclous riding, The worst feature of the case !s that these were often fore- shadowed by the stata of the market. It cannot be sald that Reiff has not been given every chance. It ta to be hoped that the lesson will be taken to heart by all his compatriots. 0 long as they conduct ely 4 properiy they are welcome thi ' country, and the triumphs of lads like Maner are recetved with quite as much enthuningm as though they were Eng- lxhmen.’ NEW COLFER AT 4 | VAN CORTLANDT CHARLES THEM WILL TAKE CHARGE OF LINKS. Inn Skilfal and Competent Scotch Professional and Will Leek, Out for Public, The proprietor of the Van Cortiendt House appointed Charles m, a skilful and competent (3:otch professional golfer, to take ohare of the links at the park. Applicatiiaa can | be made at the Golf House for leesons or Information about the links. Commissioner Moebus has rvpcetved many complaints about the condition of the course, which 1s the bast public links In the country, and he has: mani- feeted a disposition to have ft put tn proper condition and properly msnaged. PARKER WANTS A MATCH. Issues a Droad Challenge to All Wrestlers. Harvey Parker, the lghtwetg ht wrest- ler, feels so contilent that he can throw any wrestler In thls country that he notified his manager, Johnny I runn, Inst night to Issue a challenge to Jack Mc- Cormick, of Philndelphia; Car’; Schmidt, Nick Elliott, Eddie Daly, Jem Galvin, George Bothnor or Leo Parde'ilo. agrees to throw his opponent (hres in an hour or forfelt the pur re, ~ =—_— ™{Peonle Who Use Whiskey Eypest Benelt There, Which do you thin': the most liable to benefit them, a com- ounded article or a Straight jand-Made Sour M.ash Whis- key, as is OLD CROW RYIE? Gold Medal Award td at Parts, 1900, H. B. KIFAK & CO., Sole Boti/lers, N. Y. MEN PeneD. 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