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& PERS AS a i THE RECORD MADE BY COLD HEELS. ‘WINS ORIENTAL HANDICAP IN . FAST TIME. Burne Lands Pentecost in Front in the Prospect Staken, (Spectal to The Evening Wort) GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Oct. 5.— Getawa and the last Saturday brought a large crowd to the track this afternoon. There was an excellent pro- gramme provided by Mr. McIntyre which seemed replete with the good things that are usually cut loose on the last day of a meeting. Two very g001 handicaps, the Pros. pect for two-year-olds and the Oriental for all ages, were tho features of the card, and both promised first-class spert. There was nothing lacking In \ the card. There was a suggestion in the atmusphere that made one long for the depths of a big overcoat. ‘The track was very fast, betting was brisk, for the races were open affal and the layers had the best betting day of the meeting. RST RACK. + For all ages; high-welght handicap; about six furlongs, Detting Starters. whts.. jocks. St.HUfFin. Str.Pi Stuart, 17, Shaws $ NGL? 9-2 Yala, 333, Woode, 0005 g ae “2h 6 2 Lady Sterling, 123. Wieriy 8 24 Lady of Valley 121.steCue 9 9 3 Musette, 135, M. ‘ Cervera, 140, re Goark, “114, 8 ‘Touraive, 122, 1 12 Bastile, “122, Booker w Man-o'-War, 123, Darn tart good. Won e Under Shaw, Stuart was a racehorse ‘once more to-day, aud taking the lead at the start he won as he pleased all the Shaw made him believe he wax away. and he finished two Jengths in front of Isla, who was a jeneth and a half In front of Lady Ster- Ing. Musette and Touraine were close un to the stretch, where they blew up. SECOND RACE. Steeplechase; for three-year-olds and up; about two milsa. — Detting Starter whts, Str Place, Bir Hupert, 14, & 2 3 76 6 6 4 6 137, Dayton. 6253 138, Brasil OG 2 6% 5 Half a mile from home Sir Hubert moved up very fast and taking the lead at the last Jump won by: three lengths from Cock Robin woo was a head In front of Wood igeon. THIRD RACE The Prospect Handicap; for two-year-olds; about six furlongs. Betting wants, Jocks. fa. Place Gienwater,103, Beauchamp 10 11 13 Lord Quex, 97, Wilkerson.14 13° 13 Bmart Set, 115, MeGinn..12 14 14 Couple Pentecost and City Bank® Eadie Dauseh, and Flora Pomona. ‘art Kood, Won rai Time—1.10. Pentecost was the frst to sh he was outrun by Albert und Chilt who set the pace aroural the turn w Pentecost a jength away. Then came Masterman, Caughnawaga and Flora Pomona in order. When they swing Into the home stretch Pentecost ‘went to the front and drew away, win- ning easily by four lengths from Flora Pomona, who was two lengths tn front of Chilton. 5 3 i Hi i3 2 i 3 é but FOURTIE RACE. ‘The Oriental Handicap; for all ax @ quarter, detting Jocks. Stunt. ia, Be Mace foods Lo ZEGIE 85 Warns 6 4. Turner. 3 Won haadily, “Time Blues went to the front a pace, followed by els, dies ‘and Terminus. Fan this w for six furl 1 blew up and yexan t round on th was still in front ig Into the stretch, nly a length way at the same dis. nee back. In the run tome Gold Heels a" ‘on Blues and, drawing away In last sixteenth, ‘won by m Blues, wao wax two front of Terminus The time estatiis! new re the cours us rec helng 205 mastar two years ago. Fifth Race—Fiye and We fure Jongs.—Won by Astor; Satire was +e ond; Alsike, third, Satire made the runni ‘allowed by Bobs, Astor and Histor! This order held for halt a m 1 iis torian blew the to Batire and Astor. The former held the lead to the sixtoc wien Aw closed and in a nor drive won by a head from Satire, w three lengths fn front of Alsike wan bid ‘UP $105 ove Sixth Ra fron was second HARLEM RESULTS. RACE TRACK The winners of ra are as folows: Firat Race—Three- Schoo! for hs Emma it, 6 to 1 for ‘Time=1.13 2 tghths of a mile. fe Sharp, 4 to | 3 to 2 6 to Stor “Fan @econd; J. V. Kirby tains pime—o.b9 2-5 BASEBALL cl Oct ere today BALL CHAT. Ltirisco) baseball tans are elated over the prob: ‘abilliy of weetng Christy Mathewson play there will go to the all start “Matty'a"t repus 0 found Ite way (o the coast, and there asa teal “'woater stop); was at b: times, made 48 doubles, 12. trivter and 14 home of 337 basen: 6 ipa 69° double pla: ‘at short field, player-manager has won Iyeer, Anson, playing with hi ‘Bt the Anish of the penn fae for the ¢ a strong eleven, and it was rum. they expected to take the Columota| HARVARD AND team Into camp to-day. Coach Sanford, who has had charge of the local cot BATES PLAY. legians for the past three years, was sanguine that his squad would capture Gail ane eatian wane) the contest, Lotwiths! eral of his best mea nave been debarred | fates met in football on Soldiers’ Field from playing owing to conditions 13] thts afternoon. ‘The weather conditions thelr studies. Were perfect, so fast and snappy work In the game with Rutgers last Wednes-l wan expected on both sides. Every day, only a couple of the resular/one had expected Harvard to run up Colun bia players were in the contest.[a big score, because Hates has been ors ranaged to win out by a gcod]eter Academy. Harvard played many margin, substitutes in the second half. much harder argument to be encoun- | Harvard. Hoaitions, tered Williams In In the best of shape | Howditch Hight end for a bruising © no surprise if the vitltors were to spring, a tremendous strength on the wearers} Cutts. Lett cuard ‘of the blue and wht The old baseball diamond was obllter- | paltwin.. Quarter-bark ated by large patches of green sod When | Ristine........ fight Salf-back the teams came out on the feld. Will Derby. » Lett haif-back fama was first out at 2.10, followed ten | Mima Puil-back minutes later by the Go umbla squad thirty In number. Weekes, the speedy halt-back, was out in uniform, and the | BUCKNELL well-known college yell greeted him waen he started preliminary practice. AT ITHACA. Columbia. Poattlon, Witttama Wolfe. Lett End. at 2 Willie tried three thes to ae fain and punted to Weekew ” i ie Tle circled the end for fifteen ya ernst oe teutresniirs repeated assaults on the line Ci Kent. a Ceaure sie ieee forced the ball to Willlams’s tw Amith i Williams got a little ginger Into their ji oO between him and th Feiee i ana tel goat ines Fine STATE COLLEGE Columbia, 6; Wilt to Willlame's fifty tors then punted to the thirty-fve- line. “An exchange of punta followed. First halt ended with no further «cor- ipisedsonten aletarcall ov Ing, with the ball In Willlams's terri | (te tafly season. inten College;aen spiral at hin then uncovered tained. M ite fams for Ine. man rel anythin ented, Columbly YALE TACKLES the club for i jsame the sophomores and freshmen 1 j Was played. As unun seniors had their horae “peerad visitors were on the grounds to see the combination of attractions, LOCAL FOOTBALL SEASON BEGINS. Game at Polo Grounds. POLO GROUNDS, Ort, §.— Quite a lel in through the me of} the opening 1 season, Poss! ne could not t he “free that th ipts at the gate Willlamn University, ts on the gridiron t always been for putting out 4 that ‘Score half Princeton ford 0, Final Score—Princeton, 47; Haver- ford, 0. first 1s, umbia’s Op afternoon, note Ading that sev-| CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 5.—Harvard and Ine being filled with substitutes | beaten several times before thin season, Even with this handioap the New York-| being defeated only last week by Ex- But in to-day's struggle there isa ‘The Line-Up. Lawrence Want tackle Might guard ti "entre Id te cat. and it w Graydon...) Lait tackle Campbell. Left end The Line-| (Kpectal to The Evening Worl.) Left Tackle ITHACA, N. ¥., Oct. 5—Cornell met pas Cal eed) Bucknell at Perey Field thin afternoon » Right Guard and an Interesting contest resulted. The Sesden vesacersieese Rigmt: Tackle vinitors were heavy and gave thelr op- Vin Hovenba 1 winte an eal le ponents a taste of what Cornell must Weekes. ter count on in her games with nay. F Columbia and Pennsylvania, Imaaherty . vcpeatedy | Princeton, Columbia an sylvania, Reteree—Mtr 1: impire—Str, Me ry, cyatken, U. of P The Line-Up. Columbia won the tons and kicked off It on downs. \Tideman where they | SI Quartersbark 0.000, Smita work ard rushed the ball to the twenty. [Pureetto cc. tatty ett five-yard line. He lumbla got the [ema me ice allon downs and Weekes got around NetI's end for t e twenty-five yards 18, Peabody Kicked off for Willams. Co- AND PENNSY, lumbla ntinued her line bucking, but wan forced to kick. Plunges at Coli bla's right-tackle netted short gains fo (Rouclal ts The Word.) Williams. Then Columbia's. ond WAZ] FRANKLIN’ FIELD. PHILADEL: hit for twenty yards. bringing the ball) pita, Oct. 5.—The Univeraity of Penn- yard ine. The ¥ sylvania met State College in one of the most Interesting football games of down a strong uggregation of players, tory. The score at end of firat half: Co-/and in preliminary practice showed up Jumbta, 5; Williams, 0. to good advantage: Willams Kicked 1 Nal About 5,000 ¢ | when play thuslaats were present the begin! anged 6 that went] was ed for forty. yard ory. Willams wax tray and sure Cumming watt forced ty ekex caught Centre My lack « rk was alan night uart five yards . ekarkskt Want tackle, int and Co- Gardiner Went end Mite mbhun. 3 ouple of Line Mead Quarterback, Hewett, . unger « Willy wns Brook Wight halt-baek. Wits haute Mim at qu Left half-back Mennett. ep, 1 to Col ten Fulleback 1. Siaith, hut lost ition a fume | tev half, University of Pennsylvania, off twenty yants lie. State College, 5. ME a trick play. The! “Final Sco nto Wille “ss Wevard Columb \ Willaims, 0, (Special to The Evening Wortl ) never: we HANES Coane Oct 5” [RUNS 100 YARDS IN 9 4-5 BEC- Geant improvementeavereliaiiwork ONDS IN LOUISVILLE. teas Tet game last) Wednesday : the point at issue In the wie lik Tutte at Vala Flea thia(ats| Harme: We Second to Georme- was barely defeat n Flyer at Inter- 2» won the game mall «ore 100 LOUISVILLE, Oct. 5.—The second day The Line a aie of the tleld games at the Interstate Falr i icant) bet as began at 1 o'clock this afternon at att. Tackle Churchill Downs, ‘Those who qualified in the trial heats ye to-day in the semb-fin In the 10-yard dash the world's record ed by A. T, Duffy, of George- Iverstty. M. Hargrave, of y competed was equi town UY ick ight Halt Mack in nal acore ter, of Loulsyille, thir ime, 9 4-58, ————————— \TIGERS vs. LATEST BOXING NEWS, Jn HAVERFORD. Veter Maher will probably be the ni Agnter a pactel 2 Riesling waite tor owing agatnat Jim Jefrte Inthe 0% ie ie IS) | | round! bout at Lancaster on Thursday night hai VARSITY FIELD, PRINCETON, N. | qcereeel sin Mew J, Oct Princeton met Haverford on and Art Simms, _ not Cant after the gridiron this afternoon, From this anata, “Lavigne refused. t or the contest. when. the Jame if wan possiite la a erent measur a for the contest when ther to get a falr idea of what the TI The authorities of Chicago bave decided not will do in the football this weanon, [19 Interfere with boxing bouts by private ath Sa Jette clube tn the elty. Ont Although the Pepnaylvaniana put up a |sinouncement the hte plucky & y found the Princeton | to Nett ite fret boxing line » It was expected, KIL" Broad, Expectal Interest ° the event today by the fact that after the given hie mord. The bate be fount tie Southern A.C. of Laulavitie seball game of the Interclans serles |" ign tee the ex-light A and jeadily for say Many | it ture, te Line-Up, Pl teciten chitin Princeton. Pont 01 Mavertors. | pater gackeon tn. i Tet ad... Reeder | tat vanieritie ily tat Tackle sCaddury | tung.” Many well-known antipodean aye hampers] cluding Mike Dooley, “abe Wille, Tam Vay! a an ‘umer, appeared and about Rignt Guard, mata | cioging enlributions, waa realised | °° mat. WORLD GOAL KICKING ART AT HARVARD. ebletrieinleteinietebeieieeinbeieteieie —e {iit ae Columbia and Williams Clash in Opening + Double-Header Between G Brooklyns made thelr flaal ap; as champlons to-day in a double-hea with the New Yorks. The weather was| Keoler. Gochnaur — strolled. cold, too cold for ball playing, and the | @Utched Dablen‘s foul fly, Irwin filed spectators picked out the 5 stands where the aun shone the hottest. Fourth Inning. in ure zle in was bh anything but the best, SUI, that wai the reason the Brooklyns scored thelr eight runs, ‘They hit the rigat time, making a run in the first] singled. | Inning and two more in the ffih, In] Kell the sixth, up for keeps, flve runs resulting, second Kame started Immediately after| gett the finish of the frst, with a change of | Ganze batteries. About 3.000 fans were on| tO Kelley hand by this time. Th applauded at the slightest provocation | Mattle's plac. Ieebickicieieeiciticiricicinivleieinininiet In efforts to keep warm. “BIL Reid, head coach of the Harvard | in him this sea football eleven, I+ a gr he transferred Cay td's suggestions, tng since long be- Davi, x8, Smith, 2b. his quarter-b hefore regular ora best thing of his Junt Atted for the pia count of hin weight, ¥ but also because of his unusual asa place kicker. This quailty has only been developed the tngers of trang, 3b, e and forty 1 ix golng to be very strong artment of th ANNUAL CANES. Sheckard f a eckard was caught napping off first] Won by Bengal, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1; by Warner's quick throw. Kelley ht] Waban, for place, § tol, seconds Pom: a homer. Keeler trotting home. Goch-| uela, third. Time. 1.09%. naur miscued to Warner. Two runs. COLE FINALS. BASEBALL ENDS WITH TWO GAMES. ants and Brooklyns Brings Season to a Close. ing Order. fell. Siaith taking second on the play. aa Strang fanned. Wright handed over w brooklyn. Murphy's weak stab. “No runs ie ; sf, anien grounded to. Smith. 1 n tiaitren, cf. Sheckard, If, Died to Murphy, Farrell was safe on Davis, sa... Strang’s fumble, Wright Smith, 2b, runs. = Ganzel, Ib, Sirah Third Inning. Murphy Warner fanned, So did Mathewson Warner Gochnaur fleided Jonen out. ° No runs i Keeler singled. Bi ; Umpires—Daly and Mathewson, Dolan fou Med to. Warner Kelley his (Special to The #vening Worlt.) to Strang, whose thinking apparatus be- WASHING ‘ON RK, game ch 1 immediately, and bo heckard and Keeler were safe, Kell In the meantime reached first and t pares were full. A wild pitch score nz h nzel, One run, faces on the The Glants didn't make a single run] Van fanned. Gochnaur handed ov rat game. Donovan was favie’s graxser. Smith fanned, ery sense of the word, 1 stn Y iKled. Wright fanned, Ke cked up to perfection. er forced’ Farrell at secons. Sheckerd ants’ playing in the fleld was Ing Keeler, Dolan fanned. n't The ¢ Fitth Inning. Ganzel foul fled t the | ner died, Irwin to Ks rphy fited aietiley, filed to, atu re nbs | Gochnaur out, Matt curvew were touched | pcnntur out. Matt score by innings Sixth Inning. win. Strang No runs, Keeler, War- ny. Davis flelded handed over Dah- Wat 1 1 SCORE NY INNINGS Mathewson died, Dahlen to Kelley. New Yo 9 O00 9 0 0 0-0] Jones gave Irwin an easy chance; an Brooklyn esesevevel 0 00 2 5 00 2-8] angled to lett: Davis Ried he ieee No" runs. Irwin singled: Smth made a phenome- SECOND GAME. pal one-handed catch of Farrell's high Uner and doubled up Irwin at’ first Wright singled; Van took Keelus's fy: No runs, WASHINGTON PARK, Oct. 5.—The Seventh Inning. grounded to Kelle Keevr got joarer, Strang dled, Gochnaur No runs. Felix. a Tirooklyn boy, who for Montreal this xeanon, took In the box. Sheckard sin- est rutled, Mae 6 Warner was ya foul an t The Battling Order. place, Dolan singled. Kell cayoats seer en BreORIAS Cocbheur grovned ta Davis. No runs. Flak Murphy, miscued to Farrell, Waill hit safely. Fellx grounded to Dahlen. Jones Daten to Kelley. “No run: cheered and | 377) d but w: nol, Dahlen singled. “Irwin popped to Farrell hit to Davis for a play. No runs, —————— First Inning. WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. grounded t Gochnaur. Van = was called’ out on strikes, Irwin felded | RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 5.— Davis's grasser. No runs. The races scheduled to be run here to- hot for Strang. | day resulted as follows: an fanned and} First Race—Five and a half furlongs. Keeler's welt. was ingled. Du Second Race—Three-quarters of a Second Inning. mile-—Won dy Sting, § to 1 and 2 to 1. Ymith walked. Ganzel fouled to Far-| ton thitd. ‘Timesiisye 1" #econ LOH FOUGHT A GREAT FIGHT. 80 DID HANDLER. AND THEIR BOUT WAS CALLED A DRAW. Many New Yorkers Saw the Nest Contest Held in Hartford in Many Days. HARTFORD, Oct. 5.—One of the best fights ever held in this cla was the twenty-round bout between Jimmy, fandler, of Newark, and Andy Walsh, of South Brooklyn. at the Collseum last night. It resulted in w draw, Both men fougat hard during the twenty rounds and both were very tired Mt the finish. It was the firat tght of ny account held here In several snonths, and the result was a big gath- coring of the fight-loving pubife from all he adjacent towns of this State, as well am those from New York. About 4.000 were prex when Handler and Walsh entered the ring. They were Introduced by Announcer Joe Humphreys, of New York. Waish had all the best of the Nghting In the first round, being the aggressor and landing two blows to Handler's one. In the second and third roun Walsh held his advantuge. xetting In many an effective blow on Handler's face anit body, while the latter managed to plant a few stiff swings and jabs Into Walsh's wind and fac Both men fought bird in the fourth and fifth rounds, exchanging the moni ious blows. In the sixth Walsh cut loose and with several sti punches made Handler rather uncomfortable and daze Handler recovered, hows ever, by the tlme the seventh round bee gan, and more thin evened up matters. In the ninth round Walsh again cut leone and after dazing Handler with three left Jabs in the fuce, nc landed a pretty punch over Jimmy's heart which nent the Jerseyman to the floor. Hand- ler remained down for nine seconds, and. although he was weak when he got up Walsh was unable to fintsa him. After that round Handler was better and kept Walsh hustling. It was a fast and furfously fought argument to the linish. Both) men were still Aghting hard when tho bell rang In the last round and Referee Willis declared the bout a dra —_—_ McKeever and Bennett Agi PUALADELPHIA, Oct. 5.—Charley McKeever and Jack Deane:t have been signed by Matene tanker Bea Vickery, of the Wilmington Athletie Clad, for another “tweaty-round dent. on Oct, 18/ "Each princ.pal haa deposed a. fortett ct $50, “Bily Rocap, of this city, will be the referee, THREE CUPS PLAYED FOR AT OSSINING. A FASHIONABLE THRONG AT TRAVERS ISLAND. » Wan One I Eaception at for Fall Tri { Evans-Harron The Evening Worl!) M MANOR, Oct. seventh annual Mate College, Athletic b—The nitty. s brought ty a close today with a thirty-six-ao! at the club's eautifal spmmer hom Generar he Consolation one of Che larg a similar ev Ing weather, Briarcliff! Cup. rather one- nowinning han- Hema fact profesedon was ent events, the consolation dl- Evans only ‘on by a spurt at the last hole, was that in Peansy, 23; State, 6. Foot : train arriving this afternoon was y ningly pect the play follows: outnumbered two to one, Clab Cap— Cub, deat Hugh acks slated to tak Dixon Hoardm. expected in the track atate, Falr, condition lett MIS) Yards Wurdle Mace Yale, Anished second, and Wiliam Hun- [fiah school ik garde) = (4 vac), Vutting 16-Pound shot, W. eeley, St — 3 IG TURK COMING. | In Hin Name, He's After Jenkina or Roch ty announce My retirement tom the ring. ts ANOTHER EW tewti i, Hutson prepared to play ball with Tom Jenkins, Ernest Roeber or any other knight y have the teme Coykendall, Kingston: Out, 49; 1m, 1-100, Mount Pleamat che mat tackle him, 4 | chy to-day on the steamship Savoy, of the French lini Nechad, is aron, Arde! Highland ‘Country Club: Out, he is 5 fect 2 welghs 220 pounds and in only age. Nouroulah ches in hetght, NOONEY TROUBLES AND URMARY DISCHARGES R U PTU R E ND LYONS WON. MeConnell and Thomas Victima of jored Fighters, 6—Joe Gans, the colored Hghtwelght of this city, won sald to be the seion of one Hat champion, }of the first families the Two © Yoru light- | ernor of the sophomores | ccaset through Chicago. 9 niroutelte an Pranctarn, a0 beer “and a man of we. eared In all sorts of queer creations | 888. Pr deen promiiet « headgear in orange and black, ‘The j welgat iookes the Sultan. Tony Demetre, of thts ctiy, sAINAL any wrest Roman, ex other style of wrestling. sive victory credit over Kara Ahmet, the Turk whi close to nd expecta to do a | SeNt $2,500 ' to match him i world at ¢ out Dan McConnell, of Philadelphia, in third round of their ing awarded iid" Thomas, of New Thomax had agree ‘ons in elght rounds or lose the de- ‘on& not only ata; but outpolnted his man, threw Paul Pons in Paris last y also put Noursulab's shoulders to th yee heim A CURE IN 46 HOURS bury. da Here John - Heres si ? CIGAR. 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