The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1901, Page 8

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THE HANDICAP. CRICKET MATCH. } 8T. FINNAN BEAT M'ADDIE BOSANQUET’'S TEAM WINDS UP t) FOR THE PLACE. | ITS TOUR. Firat Reon orn Opening Syaten Was Daah—‘No. frat To-Day. to stay. (pectal to Worl) | eee 7 RACE TRACK, SEND, Oct. 4.) MANID enic) { —This was the day but one of RMA “The jast i Gravesend mee and as Secret Geet matcnenicn Daa eT abo MelIntyre bad a bunch of good things on the card for get-away day, there was no quality visible in. to-day's cand, play in this country began here to-day which was made up entirely of over- on the gtound of the Germantown night events. The flelds’ were of NICO Griceet clun. It was too cold for « size, however, and promised to be sod mediums for. speculation. jet and spectators and players alike ‘The veather was charming and the | shivered. track fast, ‘The attendance war a Dit] splentid wicket had been prenared aiim, probably be the yacht race Hanh coreva tteactions than the lcaraior| for tne: match, and ithe Philadelphian Jeained a ected advantage by batting over-night events , The mecting has bee Morris and! a hard one On frst ‘They sent in € spsenlatorsiand ithe/ccowes wel e oom H. Bodjen to stact thelr Insings, and | the change. Phil Dwyer sald this afternoon that |*? well did these two play that before the “no rec; system come torn aration was effected the score had | stay the balance of the season at least. | avanced to FIRST RACE poo tae ree Morris was the retir! tsman, with He wi Alsponed of by A % woe next, and | credit tting his leg In front of a straight b Hilson, J.B. wick kept until the inter- ssion was taken for luncheon at 1.20, ore stood at % for | Bohlen not out, 4 pnts MW Jone wicket, wit -, WOMEN’S HORSES Destitute jumped aw: wet a fant pace to the 7 SECOND RK For ai! ages; handicap: by Musidora, Clipper alum. When they straightened for i Musidora closed on Destitute, and. tak- | Inz the lead, @von very easily by a | Jeneth and a half from Destitute. who | was second, two lengths in front of Ostorpon) = ie rf an | | mile ant a furlong FAIR EXHIBITORS TRY FOR tine natant” as" Sumerian. Sin PRIZES AT WESTCHESTER. Bt. Finnan, 57. — BleAdale, 40, rien Attenct Special Attention Rar crverts ize Senlibar ie of Swell Throng of Equine McAddie jumped away in front Aduutrers: made the running for half a mt Prteenmn on Roxane ranged The 4 raced in close order t w other bie throng of fash- ey Fingun aga Amazon ne i) cat hambeers, Ene Vnen they struag out Roxane di third day’s exhibit of the Westchester away and went on, winning hy three=| Fy Bhowitat it tuirs proundaiiin quarters of a length from St. Finnan, Who nalled the tired McAddie In Stretch and beat him half a leng: Herbert was away badly and had no chance. ‘There was an ex- events for this af- tries attracting hite Plains {programme of Among the € PHILA spectal attention were Mrs. Antonia For uro-year-oile; handioap, ve and a tait | Treupell's Chappy, in the high-stepper sereeee: petting, | CHS, Mise Tot Stern's Hot Stutt, ks StINEFIa. stePice, | Miss Henrietta ¢ nerbee's Com: peer, Mrs. WH jay Deering’s Kounan'y Mo: Margaret EB. Croc x for waddle hi ahd Allodre, Milas Mra, We OE, and Mrs Prince, In the sen. again had several of iy Start’ gvod Clonmel went to the fro on ntered for the) various the start and was ed, mand Bur- ning easily: by a le iat mater Tm Betauket, who. wis net IN rer netze oe en esbRerae front of Major Dal Ren Howard [st prize nsdn) AS cowntel tp was accond to the stretch, when the tandem class, first prize $7, second, faded awny. was beaten off $3; Bright Eyes and Blue Belle, frat jn a maiden ri w days age, irige offore C. Boswiek, In the class * horses. ——— GRAVESEND ENTRIES. entng World.) tAVESEND, Ost Of Guntire, Ber maiden Starters, wht Beoteh Tues, Lard Pepper, Bit, 10), 3 Miss Avpy Tm. Foley Rivenoak WES secu througho: HARLEM WINNERS, ian oot ie RACE HARLEM ; The races 5 toed: re i follows: First Race Won by Je 1; Our F ‘ond, and Tody 1 Lo peter Queenship, + Only Hest ¢ Pay calf: ‘ ae ‘fourth Race— T Gomaueror, $10 3 ape ae for th eR narrow en ST. LOUIS RESULTS. eet Ph a xk 2 YRACE TRACK, ‘ ) The races run her rdeet mated the Fr, will change grown more many subs wilh to-morrow, ——— ‘oF pl third, Time—1 Terry, and in the Sec- ond Round Had the Brooklynite ing to the Referee’s: THE WORLD: FRIDAY BVENING, UUTUMHIC 4, 1901. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPOR BRITONS’ LIS] THE BA LTIM ORE YOUNGSTER WHO PUT. M’GOVERN DOWN AND ALMOST OUT. |Young Tipman Mixed t Up with Terrib Count. The bout lasted only two ro wound up in a “rouwh house’ ro tte which fs charged © resulted from nde which i Knee ‘and Terry's losing hls temper as the result of his unexpected discomtiture multvar hia toh ing h a CORNELL LOSES. HER CENTRE. DAVITT IS DEFICIENT IN HIS/ when ship. Kil half ce-—One mile—Won by An- sind 2 to 13 Tencer, >) for a) Jennings Returns to the Law, yTylla Fonson third, ITHACA, N. Y., Oct. —Hugh Jennings, 9 1 League the a. George Oxford.—Oom Paul 1s @ two-year-old. Parcel and Schoellkopt W on probation for deficteney 4 | round ex on bout bet man, a jocal feather-wols! at Holliday night rn considerably and he claim STUDIES. fo in Amainat Racknell n the faculty pla‘ He will not be allowe top Uctpate in any games unl he removes al conditions and brings uy his stand: Ing. i Da vitt was put inte the ub Une a played at centre until t Purcell a Listen- = Champion Told His Op- ' ponent to Come at | Him Hard, and the Little Unknown Car- ried Out Plan Much to the ‘“Invincible’s” Discomfiture. le to have drawn the claret. Terry Necame Cautions. was more cautious In the 4, but remembered his prom- an, to the surprise of all, nded with a stralghe don the cham- went down in a heap and took a good bit of the count, while Tipma stuod by anxious to give him a finishii his feet he dal Tipman, ru Then when I. | seas jore the two Went on the boxers loves, ag 'T A chat In Terry's dressing-room » his promise sharinlonuwactadcte relive noes the slike, at congue Nehwheeitaine re i timation of ‘Ris socal admirers and ance to at he could do, med to have practically beaten the ing that his o nder IM of wading tn, hee been es he Balti cordingly told ‘Tipman to come in standing m Just as hard as he could, assur- arr ea tim that he would not do him any ; diene Tipman, who bas thus far not Sonty: a loestl able to meet a local forman worthy: | pemberet s steel, took Terry is wal ae ater, took Terry at his word. | red man, In the Gest round Tipman landet a atic | aTip aan has more [right-hand punch that shook up Me- If by wipin h this same dusky 4 HARRIS. WILL FICHT JORDAN AMERICAN BOXER WILL SAIL FOR ENGLAND SOON. Harry Harris, of Chicago, ts to return Jordan for the wf England, A White recelved a Kelly, who ts in ew days from $ mmy London, Kelly w e relative to mateh- (Special to The Evening World) ing IL ordan. Kelly fe ITHACA, Y.. Oct, &—Cornett tost | “s > that he had a long talk with Jordan, in ne of her centre candidates JOE TIPMAN. which the er expressed a desire to face Harris, provided the American pugillst. would consent to come to 126 pounds, weigh In at the ring sid d White yesterday and ke the match. White ca- LEAGUE’S SEASON ~ facts to Kelly and expects to Bet - m Sammy ina few days. In ne ® consenting Jordan on at 12 fe) Minds Harris will have to go out of his Baas, for-at best he ts tly tam. ster anal Se hnetigone Double-Header in Brooklyn Marks Giants’ Last|FOR ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP. MUPn Mie baler pchauaicadcie ion Appearance on Diamond This Year. | cuamplon ‘Towns May Mect Eddte kKand Torney for fullpack etn neh = nin Magiand. TORO. 4 mateh race for COLFERS IN MATCH PLAY. INTEREST CENTERED IN TIF-|*"\"! ' FANY-SMITH ROUNDS. ray The 1 the Mou the mor fee offered y he quality f the morning SU Ay DoW MiAtpia. ge sevort, Mount fon ant beat Harry U1 fatron, y, drew Ardsley ot Golf Clad, 1 he favorite y up the b o win, W worite tor COLUMDL in BL proceets to wr form: 5 to 3 on the favorite it ahould be 2 to G on the bin right ds rian, Tv champlonship of the come t virroy vouts clubs | That RSH INARI aE Tanat have anieceea Hee ees | world betwee ge Towns, of AUn- Leagut ut 7 ‘ have made and finished | tall mplon, and Eddi thin vicinity 4 ona the Fr Tl purnan, the w alien mereate scul Ingron Wark Brooklyn the Pittsburg Club, by winning the | will Wkely b de in a few days. Brooklyas and the Glants wil play | pen has made. mor Sita | The articles, which have been drawn & doutlesheater £ sdmission aid befor aia | up. call for a three-mile race with a The 5 wore p niteials will clear turn on the Thames, England, for $2.50) ass fibu ls uf a the Canadian to receive $900 for will take place next y ie ake " ear befor ie and ae ay ’ aelubs, | "ithe srorant decited any Chicago | to gend tieir champion elgh better: the which beat the Ve J has Hibtbak tan ua sion ta | Se "Esnighaal for the TL ' at —— OLD BOOKMAXER DEAD. Charley Kingsley Passes Away in y In San Francisco, known far and wide t sent sen null, to that on hax heen a payin few teams cand a NOTES OF THE GOLFERS. BASEBALL CHAT. Standin the Chats San peen suff years and died He was in d rst ant 4; from dropsy for three in great agony. titute circumstances at iM, and but for the kindness of Frank Echert and George the bookmakers, who pald all his was wick, he would Rose expenses while he h pelted to ask ald tron f Callfornia, lie was im mensely, y at one Ume, but lest it laying agai horse ——<—<——_—_— Poughkeepales Once More. Field Clu and is Poughkeepsie Inland on Sunday afternoon. e tournament to decide hip of the Philadelphia «hand to hol pennantewianlog Let’s Exchange 540 ‘This Suit--Your | 0 Not a $10 Suit, but—a Suit at $10.00, Clothing with shape to it, and plenty | of individuality for the swagger man.! The finish, the lining and every detail bespeaks tailoring skill of the highest order, | The better judge you are, the better! value they will appear to you. J.Gumpel & Son. FREE! Elaborate colored reproduc: | tions of the Columbia and Shamrock in action to all customers. Four Prominent Clothing Stores: Weitere. a for i Havmett tie gan acnt | ae | 533-535 EighthAve, near 37th St. 216 Sixth AveS, near 14th St An | Sonithe fated bases: Wal |. 767 Eighth Ave., Cor. 47th St, 385 Sixth Ave, near 234 St. iota aa gerneeds middle Seld, Mvidrick; right — TING WORLD. AMERICANS HAD HANDLER MEETS. COOD BATTERS. WALSH TO-NICHT LAJOIE, OF ATHLETIOS, LED WILL BE THE THIRD MEETING OF THE TWO FIGHTERS. | Over the | 4x Neanon When Jimmy Handler ‘and Andy Walsh my nth round bout aa at the Empire A. tartford, to- The American-League can boast of a} night there t le sure number of good batters, During the to be long It might aot be Just closed thirty-six players, ac- ot Aided GSD Graded eter aed cording to the record, hit over the 20/ term tmpiles. wrk, Lajole, who played with tne| Both men have worked hard and faith. Athletics, of Philadelphia, led with 418, | fully for ht. This will be thelr ‘ ap Buck" | third me In the first Walsh put - special Ache hea aloes Handler away in two rounds: the sec- Freeman, of Boston, who finished with! ord wen: twenty-five rounds to a draw. 52. The following table of the “over| Walsh has been resting lately, but men ehows number of games in| saya that his frlends won't be cisap- they played, times at bat, runs) pointed tn his work to-night. “red, hits and averages. his The list ts as | ———————— FIVE-HANDED BILLIARDS. Professionals Matched at 1S-inch Balk Line. Arrangements have been made for a ided bdilllard tournament at 18- kK Une, two shots in, The prayers 1 are Tem Gallagher, Ora Morningstar, Don Or- , the Spanish champion, and the Of- sold boy dililardist, Wille GAB. wt Expert } | | | tach bi mate players are to de handicapped J the game will be held in Maurice ne y Monday evening, —$———_—— wecton’as Baseball Season, leaving a bale aad ance of 64.596. 0 disvursementa $8,101.03, 4—The regular fall bandt- Ue oap games, open to all members of the ual- veraity, will be held oa Oct. 1h. A Frolic for the Little Fellows—-All Week Ending Next Friday. Boys’ Blouse Suits. Beauties, ‘of blue cheviot, with embroidered emblems on shield and sleeve —some collars braided and some starred with embroidery—for ages 3 to 10— a treat that boys and parents will appreciate, *1.50 AT $5.00. | AT $7.50. SUITS ssimeres tweeds | MEN'S SUITS the vastly popular figured an rangelinvisible striped wins weight carl. ies, single 5.00} meres. nals of 7,50 inte aekt'S, Olean and vieun AT $10. wool TEN'S SUITS Inthe gtayixh effects which the custom tall- tailored In wshions.. .. AT $15, MEN'S SUITS of eenish and ! e custom tal Belgian “worsted- Ors way now have tremendous cheviof, In stect gray, alo In greenish frvor with thea patrons—4is) 10, QQ ener in cut Te Oy puain shades: Ue ocsettests 15.00 FALL OVERCOATS of tan and gray/Make and tntsh. 2 veneilan and black thibets, graceful] FALL OVERCOATS, sumptuoualy ling’ niet or medium with mervetl-c garments, In ight or metium 10,00 Nic of soft rich overco 15.00 Extra Heavy Natural Wool gnc. Fleeced Underwear QUO, Underwear 4G, Figured shirts Figured Shirts f Innumerable other Interesting items throug! it the store. Asn any one of GW.) pleased patrons about the sat nd-casy shopning: New Ideas in Abe Scotch Madras ye methods hi ‘Your money ts returned instantly on request if you" wish It. All clotal Id here is Kept in repair for one year Mthout cost.” Everything fumed in the ads or shown in the windows 1s In stock in every regular size. ‘i These are Important points. FIVER for two days only, to-morrow and Monday. The Panama and Trooper shapes in soft hats—the proper ideas this Fall and Derbys and Alpines in every shape of the season—each hat war- ) 5¢ ranted pure all .fur felt, which insures fast color and Other Days Until 6.30 :P,.M; durability ,.5..cceessse., CURED. juaranteed to cure all dle- 4 Infections fall; 75c. per Medical, OLD DR. GrINDLE, juder 2 Bot waste tims Visiting less skilful physicians Rt orabery OLD DR GHINDLE has a recor! for marvellous estes, HOVER 2 YEARS AT 171 West Toth sty Ay ny aves Advice free. Madi BROOKLYN, JOCKEY, CLUB, RAGES. SIX RACES TO-MORROW AT 2.15 P. ta 8 Rnndave, ® Success. Invartably, follows, In tue |" LAFAYETTE: CAPSULES track of' the Sunday World’ Wante.”’ fiy."or'n i. Lorin, aroggisu SH Mowat mer, Dru $ 7th av. 3b years 2 epecialiog In diseases of PE | OLD Dit. GHINDLE'S ssteatife ireatine | and akto"oiucieas“gaina in the. cones red apo, 3 Sore throat and eiouth, inf : | tattog, gravel, diy cura Tm Deliments remo - .

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