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Sak Se wiles BEY THE THIRD RACE ‘BESSIE M'CARTHY LANDED 9 SECOND MONEY. | MeAddie Beat Out Belle of Lesing- ton in the Opening Event. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Oct )@—The track gave the race-coere 4 j wurprise this afternoon. it wan {nat and ary Instead of being muddy. The Reavy showers of last night started ithe handicappers figuring on a mud ‘ pusiness, and when they arrived ut ‘the track they found their figures all at era. ‘The general public, however, was ¢ { Ughted with the fine tra nd the fine weather made all conditions perfect for good sport. The yacht race fad tts usual effect on the attendance, and there were several hundred famillar faces missing when the first race came along. The card was a dit on the cheap order this afternoon, and not much at traction was necessary to keep the jerowd away. The stake feature was the Oceanview Handicap for three- } year-olds. It is understood that Dr. Shepherd, ‘the veterinary surgeon, made a post ‘ mortem on Blueaway when that horse dropped dead after his race a few) j @ays ago and reported to the stewards | that no evidences of dope were found. FURST RACE. ‘Wer all ages; handicap, sbout si servers whis, jocks SCHIE Fin. Str. 21, Wooda......4 3 1% i 3 Broke, 119. Shaw Ista, 109, O'Connor....-.. Rappenecker, 90, Cochran meres ot Cees Baatile, 90. 'J. Martin... F. of Candies, 110. J.Daly & j Biwart, 117, McCue...... 2 248 Bari good. Won ridden out. Time—1.i0 4-5. Belle of Lexington cut out the pace, with Stuart, Smoxc ==2 McAddle racing ‘close together, a length away, ‘This ‘order held to the stretch, where Stuart blew up. McAddic then ranged along- ide Belle of Lexington and they ran in close company to the last sixteenth, where McAddle drew clear and won by three-quarters of a length. Belle of Lexington beat Smoke a head. SECOND RACK. For three-year-olds and up; and 0 sixteenth. ; one mile Btarters, whts., jocka St Kt of the Garter,104, Iker 6 Astor, 98, Thompso a Almike, 102. Dreanen A 1 Wise Tn. de Daly. 106, Witherra: Lite patay, 90. Cachan Marry McCown, 104.J.Martio 4 Nie bee Creamers 10 Alard Scheck, 111, Worts 1 Pincher, 108, Beauchamp. 6 1419 100 » Start fair, Won driving. Time—1! 48 4-5. Pincher raced out the lead early and wet the pace for half a mile, followed by Alard Sheck, Fataliet and Astor. Near the fur turn Astor raced into the lead and showed the way to the streten, with Alard Sheck and Knight of the Garter ¢lose behind. When they straightened for home Knight of the Garter closed on Astor and in @ hot drive the Knight won by a head. Astor was a length and halt in front of Alsike, wno made up a lot of etound. Alard Sheck died to a walk, TURD RACK, Yor two-yeat-olde; selling; about six furlongs. Pinte forks. SLIEMA. str Mace 00. 3)2%) 38 9. n114,Wond'y 3 iy Starters, ef Surrer va Meatern 11 i Oclamana, 102, J. Martin. & 38 44 3 Francoise, M, Creamer 4 55 ” Start good, Won driving Time—t The Pride of Surrey came to the front @nd cut out the pace to Ue stretch, ful lowed by Femesole and Oclawaha the stretch Femesole took the lead. and drew away. Woods thought he would fake a nap‘ in the Ina sixteenth, but a ed him, and he only’ got Femeaole home rush by Beaste McCarthy — awak. dy ‘a head Bessie MeCarthy wa. two lengths tn front of Pride ¢ Burrey. FOURTH. RAC The Oceanview Hand of three-yrarcotte our mile and * eixteesth, Hattin. f Starters, whi, Jocks StaUme. str race ‘Autoltgnt. 105. G'Connor 1 ' Dubiln, 115, Mecue ‘ 2 WW, Woods 138 4 sa Won eartiy. Thne—t.7 1 ues, Dublin and The R away head ands ne ite thi Matter y amazed at this display of judgment’ the apprenticed Jockeys. O'Connor wae away three lengths behind the others | (Psrmel Jo no move 10] on Autolight, and he gpichiup. They came ‘ pack to him on ' two lengths in front of Blues. FIFTH NACE gp Por two-year-olds; handicap, about ix tur. Etarters, whts., jocks StMIL Min. sti ate, { Par Exceitence,100,itedfera 324 11; | Eats Helyrsod! va. Foaly 21ND Grail, 108, Cochran djs Carrol D.. 94, 1 ood. Won ridden out. Time y Holyrood cut out the ntretch. followed by Par Ixc Grali and Carroll D. They der to the stretch, where Par closed on Lady "Holyrood an half lengths In front of Sixth Race ady Godiva, end Anna Darling third —— WINNERS AT HARLEM. RACE TRACK, HARLEM, Oct Following are the results @cheduled to be rum here to-day First Race—Three-quartera of a mile ~ =Woil by Inventor, § to 3 ¢ | Duke of Connaugiit, » ter Stor place: ‘wes second, and Inspector third . we tee hist. "rime Becond Race—One and one- Monoymuss, 9 to S and 7 to 10; W. 6 to for » Was Revo Gontuion third. ‘Time—1.13, Five and one-t =| for, place, ppleby, 3 1 ds Hnery Dulce third gine Won, by Beau, 7 to % second; Tea Gown third. ree-quarters of Aa GMtt, 8 to. 1 and 3 for THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1901. HE NEWS OF THE SPORTING W GOLF TOURN INSURES INT TOOU ODO ¢ OD OO OCG OOS is safe to predict Will be bigterly con Last year there were fifty starters out of slxty-three entrl the precedent would permit the! 1898, and who has never itive Committee t thirty-two] the low: qualify, an in the men’s champlonships, | round. Instead of yixteen. The change, how-| The holders of the premier honors in | Thi Md compel two rounds on the | the ues of Chi to get through by Saturd: and tt would disarrange the week's Dro- gramme of minor comp ox C taste of Scotch golting rth Berwick and St. Andrews slr Won last year, vill defend her ttle Ruth Und In also enter: who captured the ttle in 1894, 1897 and. Tho golf tournament for the women’s | ors, however, and watch begins on the Haltusrol links next Tuesday, prom © Interesting The conditions call for elghtern-ho nda cach morning of the w ven though all «hould start the Execitive Com- of the U8 G, A. unless there te] Satenatall Ron fleld to start: may much towar! bringing the we perfection tn thelr play appear almoit The appeargpes of Mian Iphin Country Chi links t both pop: |e united protest lowing only sixteen ty quuilty, | am conventent and | started, the Executlve Committee at the ttle, may upset calculations pd players among the > shall ity from eight t entire etguty-t AMENT FOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP ERESTING PLAY FROM BEGINNI DOOCOCOD0 OCOD 0000000, Cooror een Weaten for so. Boston, | Phtlads ja othe metropelit trict—Misa Besale Anthony, Mixx Mar- | urtis, Mrs. W, M. Gorham and | ithons, tnent Griscom, who 3 nevieve He-Rer- ire to try f ational honors Baltuarol, togeth players of renown on_th among them Mrs. FE. | Mantce,, Misa MeLune. dws Isisnop and hilt, the winne with Miax Beatrix Hoyt. vear are to try again, and thirteen of| eo centrants played laat year without) |MADDEN’S AMBITION IS NOW REALIZED. “Denver Ed’’ Martin Won the Colored Heavy- Weight Championship by Beating Griffin. |! WAKER NA FIGHT: IRISHMAN WILL MEET JIM JEFFORDS TO-NIGHT. $4 500 PAID FOR ROVAL FLUS GREEN 3B. MORRIS BID LEIGH'S STALLION. Hifin was lucky at shooting “corner in his tight night, | Jabs sent in by Marth | Sand the aspirant for Jef {ries’s title wae In “Denver Ed's cor- ner giving him tips The blows cut Grid badly and pis don horrible sight before th round remembered that Jeffries could do 1 GilMu in that number of | Plerre Lo [with “Denver tn the bout he wa: Attracted On Rounds at Lancaster und fore the seventh round had atures was only Maher, who has not en: Ix-round draw s paddocks at two colored fellows had agreed (0 twenty rgunda for the eham Tt served ana make his reappea: nt at Lancaster, will meet big Jim Jettorda, the property were placed unde The sale wax not muc of their race traction for the faht Maappointment, either, 4o to #peak, went to the floor and just veat the But he was weak w Martin, by a series of Upp Jaby and Tight swings, eau: tre wat to b number that and when he f uy Gritty wad in NG EDWARD'S HORSE BEATEN, DIAMOND JUBILEE THIRD IN} 10.000 SOVEREIGN RACE. is certain he will count of ten. Jeffords, on th y think he will have seaterday’s sale |James Turney bought t PROPEMTY NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 2-C. D Fran nanager for the Yale foot-} batt cleven, will go to New York Sat-| Jurday to arrange with Columbla for the ————— BASEBALL CHAT. t raced ead as if tt was a dash) ‘The crowd was | OUT FOR PRES ==: NOTED 8ST: ‘EPPERS IN THE RING pane ‘Octobe je turn, Autolignt won eanily by a! AT WESTCHESTER SHOW. October 10, { length and a hait from Dublin, who waa | e: Mittoa Youne u League neat eaaea., Metermaritabarg Landed Newmarket. Frank J. Gould's entries at the Wes chester Horve were features Bright Eyes ‘and notables from hts stables, none the worse for wear, and he was The events this afternoon included the| 4fe#sed sn real English clothes, ‘The by Btangelo—Laiite I igns, at News Club States of 10,00) sove market to-day conditions of takin) the lend, won cleverly by a ieigih and a half, Lady Holyrood was two and a ce were as ESEND ENTRIES, {of Sista Judging of trotters, three-year-olds or 2 ‘more, $80 as firat und $25 as second priac. poetibereten tye rerstne fount ‘tnd. that George C. Clausen's Quarter Cup and] ¢very one in Miss Sylby entered for thi: Belle, owned by Charles . also entered tn this clase, and they got the worst for the beat of It. Several well-known horses were in the| | Parker’ class for harness hortes suitali ‘The entries incluted Frank J. | meet all comers, irrespective of weight. Gould's Dick, Jay F Regent, King Golden and Jani Wilson Stetson's Beauty, Alexandeer H.| Dave Altman, manager for John Plening, the Rutherford’s Maybe, Mise Gladys Crock. | miadie-welzht champion catch-as- er's Kitko and Mrs, f. 8, Harmon’a | Graeco-Roman font fy Catcher atthe Bixth J ; enty yards,— on by Arak: Collegian was second mw sovereign. three-quartess of the Czarewitch course result in detail Vieermaritabura, Epeom Lad. by my Plgnatuce to tt Tam playtug tor the Philadelphia elud. and we are all. play! cht horses ran. started second , es horse bogan millea—Won by Flying Torpedo, stot * ple 7 to 8: Tenoda, wax seconde: Teo Sear anind, rime, Nat sont: Rolling ofggthitd, Race-Six, furlongs won. by | 1 Edwin Gould offered a prize of 480 for combination and Iselin one of $ for hunters, and Whitelaw Reid another for the amount for harness horses, Louls Stern Disastrous Flood also offered $0 for harness horses, BARCELONA, Oct. 3.—Widespread de The cttendance w. fonables belng in th the second day of t —————____ Awoke to Fi Edward Corrigan, a letter-carrier of | Petll. No, M4 East Twenty-ifth street, who was dozing. yesterday mornin stoop of his residence, was aw: three men who were going through his| Pittsburg ..88 48 pockets, He solzed one and aferce sirug- gle ensued. Policeman Heany ran to his| gc tavis....75 assistance and the man was taken to the - ation-house. There he was recognized} Results of Yestsraay’s Games. ritzburg won In a canter by #ix lengths. b sty right ener Pietermaritzburg and Diamond SS wile Atarut bith , Negins Nov, 2, uri Race=For at this mesting, BAN FRANCISCO, the new Cailfornia Jockey Ciud hi raclpg season at about thirty day tng will be helt at Tanforan, ud trainers will be required to make ap- cinders in Weehawken. threesyearsoite fatter whieh race pitch aganat the "ile haw every required by all other hin, IPeluding a Koot mo: | turf bodies and will not he permitted to pursue m pitehing, but ree} tracks until ued I h Cricketers Dined at IC.A.C. Vialting (ram of Kogiish erteket pl he guests of the Knic au 8 Glaner given ia sided. Capt. Bosanqu it Bext season a! Docker A. C. last tell the ‘Yorkville Court be sap held 1a $2,000| Philadelphia, ¥; Olneinoatt, 2, First game, he other team jump at (ae aes 3 Philadelphia, bj Clacinnatt, 4. Beecnd game, auitable purap. \ ’ fin was made $45,405. ~ 4 ‘That Is Gus} heat Price for Sixteen Under a fluished, fe will t Oct, 3.—Slateen of the late Hard's horses, wold by nue- meeting a week or #0| ton at Newmarket this morning, fotch- ed $45, 4) T Norses includ Tanti lus, which went for $11,000; Exedo, 879 40; Hamilcar, $4,100; Rhar- O, AM TL $1,b00, and Palas Ik, n-| LONDO nthe sixth that Marti ard work, When he did) Amoret, al tumes| ee, & | 3,50). punt” by a second. | By n the seventh ——__—- |TO ARRANGE YALE GAMES. over and tuke ‘the Manager Parker Coming Here Fla Detalles With Columbia, game Oct. 25, the frat of the big Yale tehes year to be fought out at New Mavi West Ge, Francis t team on hig Annapolis trip t re Medical College I. ‘The team, will le nd will retura Monday (me for recitations, phat Sitio SIE PHILOSOPHIC PARKER. Champion Wrestler Tells a Story of Poor English Judgment. . Harvey Parker, the lightwelght cham- pion wrestler of the world, arrived on Sho mERrEW the steamship Rhynland, which landed tne chante fuuen| at Philadelphia yesterday after a Dick. were |atormy voyage. The little fellow looked Fashionables sce Second Day's Juduing. Yankee Wonder" ts of the opinion that ; ngtand Lp ryas rE | two bet on her to win. jut, he a he Stary ita hey did the same thing, when he met Hubbs, was!thelr crackajack Lancashire wrestle firat theatrical eneagement a will be at a Bowery theatre beginning tor &lnext Monday, where he ta booked to Carlisle's Vrince —<——__—_ George Plening W Mect Parker. restier, pays he will accept the ohalles of Harvey Parker to meet all wrestlers, and that he ts ready to sign articles for a match ea. ing Is in great shape and doas not nec any preitminary training, but ready to go into a contest ri of the reel me Se large, many fash-| yastation has been caused by floods in throng. This was! tng atstricts of Sun Baudilion and Llo- bregat, Cottages have been swept away and whole villages are inundated, Many ¢ Pickpockes familles, cut off from escape, are in on ‘the NATIONAL LEAGUE. med DY! clus WL PGI Clube. |W, L. Dooton + 4...68 7 Philadelphs: 6 New York, rooktyn vst BT HH Paagn he 63 .BtaiCincineatt ..61 ex-convict, In} yi re, B; Boston, 4. NG. core prize in the qualifying |" with the Hvellest letioe rounds at Raitsurol have res] ride next season Into co w lively ball will be! Little Johnny feels that the stewards nifrely and there Was! wit) sooner or later on ax to whether thi i he medaleplay | #aMe manner as they have hiv brother, dito add os ami, rat whether | he has decide Migs J. Anna lcertainty to the match: play, ‘oring shull be better IN probably add spice to the play wrough the prominence the element of NOTES OF THE GOLFERS. } huve in the results, vt ise, | Exeven’ of who qualified last) the xe cae “Or | (le wi qualifying. The fifty-elght others in-| luck wh LORILLARD'S — [HUDSCN RIVER HORSES SOLD.! GOLFERS PLAY.) se.=cme OSSINING LINES. | Tantalus Went for 814,500, the | Gitman Tiffany Made (Specta) (9 The Brening World.) Ort, R—There were | Harriet thirty starters to-day in the tournament | to spare of the Mount Pleasant Fleld Club, white limited tot being seven in all. the Huison] Champlon After Recor 3 ste were repre-| Albert Champlon, of France, who ro prizes offered are hand-]a mile In one minute and fifteen seconds 7 , “tno on a single motor machine last Sunda made during the morning| ®t the Vatlsbarg board track, Newark, Titany, {haa been ergaged for a further on: of “the savant on the oFld’s record next/guan- 1 lay at the same course. Champton's ex- The result OC MCL ition wili be only one feature of a in qa; | long Ilst of events which will take plac It will be “Handicap Day," and one of ou 4 tnftho best racing’ cards of the neason Is in Bt; toter| ansured, the events ranging from one- rontd Was an ss by Gilman Club, get an $9. round was 4s follows: dreth, Mt Pleasant: Srovtlle, Hudson: Out 62, Kington; Ovt 67, in &6; e Coykendall, Kingson: Out 47, in Gt:] KIDNEY TROUBLES AN Hudeos; Out 56, In 49; Sh Out SS. In 49; : GA; total as not Kittcidge, Ardsley: Out 61, in G4; total Ont 42, Io an, Dutchess Couaty: Htumasoa, Seagkili: Qut BL, 1 Auehincioes, Highlands: Out 50, in 60; Moun: Pleasant: Out 51, 19 Kingston! Out 57, tn 49; tor out 49, Biz total 105. lard, Nyack Country Chub: Out 49, in 44: land: On SL 1 3s;|& CURE IN ae HOURS ML. Adams, Seegkill; Oat 62 im 61; total 46: to Ot 47, ta 62; total McCullough, Mount Pleasant: fe Marron, Ardstey: Jona, Jr., Highlands: Oat 63, 1a 63; at 64, In 49; total 106. 1 hm A: otal HG, | existence thats morn with sbsol ‘Middlebrook, Ardaley—Out 53, in G3} | BAsBt and day, and it retains the Philadelphia middie- hat Ei rgnied Ireland. O'Brien, by in Engiand, won ‘the That pugiiism Is prosperi there temo doubt. cott an4 George Gardner last week George Dixon, the de ager of "Denver heavyweight Gghter of Den- ia against Joe | in a few dase in DR. PAUL. (a dau | at. and 20 ave., specialist 1a and hae issued a challenge. na twenty> ORLD. Lona wR ON ELF CASE STEWARD SAYS JOCKEY’S RIDE WAS BAREFACED FRAUD. Declares Strongest Evidence Was Furnished that Boy Didn't | Try to Win, LONDON, Oct. 2 Lord Marcus Beres- ford, one of the Stewards of the Jockey Club who sentenced Lester Retff, sald to-day? “It is not customary for the Jockey Club to discuss the detalts of evidence. But, in order that our American friends may not feel that Relff has been harsh- ly or unjustly treated, I may say that his riding of De Lacy was as palpable and barefaced an instance of not try> ing to win as ever I saw in all my ex- perience.” “With all respect for Mr, Huggins's opinion, we were not dealing with Reif on what he @id at the turn into the straight, but on what he did at the finish. Regard for Mr. Whitney would prevent the stewards of the Jockey’ Club from arriving at any decision not ported by the strongest evidence. Lester Reiff got 4 salary of £3,000 a year, yet he certainly Aid not try to win that Httle race for Mr, Whit- —— S| JOHNNY REIFF TO RIDE IN FRANCE. LONDON, Oct, 3—Johuny Reiff, the Uttle American jockey, will not ride fn England next season, for he ts making arrangements to ride for a wealthy horseman in Frai Mis action is largely due to the action of the English who have played In the cham! racing officials in ruling his brother Mearta ange LSCke ps EL ely Mein] Lester off the turf, and which he feels interest. | Is unjust. who qualified! As soon LE ea Arana: as the decision in Lester's 5 ase Goch tae: | cage had been made known Johnny took 6) f fh i a wealthy French horse owner's offer to Aeration. eat him in the will than give them the chance, to quit. and The rainstorm yesterday did not deter fourteen hk Golf Clad from playt the qualifying rounds in the club handicap chal ploaship. Mise Atkermsn, the club champter wae (a care form, and her seore of holes. under the elreametances, waa con- Miae Darie Try ce Mrs. Wi 3. —Hank | seen here. It was action from the first SALE AT NEWMARKET BRINGS | NINE CLUBS REPRESENTED ON | Sim round until the finish. ¢ ty feel weary by the succession of lett | Perey . Xt, with 94, while G. T. Firat _G, Barr, 03, and T. C. Jeakins, ach, eld out for the week’ Hooley Cup at the course of the Park Goll Club yesterda: eral Improvement Ing second Miss May Shr 1e. trophy quarter to ten miles, D URINARY DISCHARGES total RUPTURE CURED, ‘The Improved eisstic truss is the only truss Ip ‘comfort, ‘the hardest exercise or savareet ot x M. MeCort, Mount Pleasant—Out 51, tm 46;| fMeet © vermannt and speedy cure, en tree, Book on *'Rupture’’ tree, pa ar Altendance for, ladles, ROVI penises 1, tw Wh: TauEs Co., Tes Mrosdway, ew, Fork, w i, Jr, Mount Pleasant—Out 6§, te Sneath! 19 years.) Ga7Our trusses ere net Huarry Molbrook, Ardsley — Out $7, In €15 ad —__. EST BOXING NEWS. sr, ONLI, OTE, GUD, RUGS. jon of England GX RACES TO-MORROW A’ ing all the ghters of heavyweight cham- country, and now be ts ‘agente of druggists. ‘Goors below Wanamaker’s, near Sth street. Sporting. ‘ y hnscee Medical. OLD DR. GRINDLE, Setwoon Sou Wate] 25, 2° alist 1a diseases of mea, Under CRINDLES selentite treatment, bleod EA" Mar. teed,