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RAGES BEGIN AT ORRIS. PARK. FINE CARD. BIG CROWD AND A SUPERB TRACK. attan, ALL Have Good Fields. (Special to The f JORRIS PARK RACE TIA 8.=—The tast of the high class mee near New York for this season was been at Westehi With a smashing fin ‘There were three stake Mat value $20.00; the Jerome and the Mo hattan Handicap, al! havin y teresting fields. They seit thing in the way of great crowd present There was splendid showing that an association fo put racing up to the top noteh so far as class is cone oto bring t People to the thing mare | charming than be desired and the mosphere The track and very fast PIRST RACE, fonide ent uv the pron me ft trent. for ‘the attendance han only course, toelay’s w the crowd tonle th th bracing superl condition was in * Por three: wi Starters, whi sun MeMeskin, 126. MeAddle, “LIN, Raftectio. 118. 3 Btart koad. Won MeMeekin wax doafter his long rest. He indulged McAddle with the | Jead to the stretch and then came away, winning tn a big romp by three lenge from McAddle, who wae four lengths fn front. of Raffaello, O'Conn i called Into the stand and informed by the atewards that he must break Mat- footed with his mounts and not try to} heat the gate. SECO Vor maléen txo-year-olls, tongs Time=1 tl mac i Ave aud a half tur race, | t Joks SUIMLPIn. str i 4 981 uw w 112. Odom: rensara, 1). Medfera yrutl, 112. Woods Ww | nou if Time 1.06 3-4 | went up Bratt | Blanket and y and soon running q finiah, with N. for getting the verdict by a head, wi Terald beat Blanket t ‘ TAIGY RACE Stakes, for twosyearcahte Wools 135, Uarn Huilman, Cochran Lax Cera, 19, Redfern. Taock saver 3. pea’ 17, Median 16 3Mard Time RTM RACE, Jandicap; for two- tants ar-olde and up: Blavette, 100. Wonderly. rvpeee ve Smoke, 109, sta Mit Fin We 1% & om 6 3. Start xood. Won ridden out, ‘Time—1 iRy Wonderly rushed Musette to the front soon after the barrier went making all the running, woe rid. ty alength and a half.” Red Path c with a rush at the end and beat King Pepper a neck for the place. FUTH RACE Jerome Handi ‘a quarter. Hy. Time--2.06 5-5. pT went to the front at fag fall, made all the running and won easily in time, ‘which just. equal for the course. Baron P. ond all the way, beating | & dozen lengths for the pla: cea "*, MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. (Spectal to The Evening Worl!) RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, Oct &—The entries for to-morrow's races |re as follow Firat Race — Autuma ¢ three-year-olds and yj iff 7 ndo halt lurdie two miles Manttcap: for ail axes; five Altvere Drasdy Sma Honolste Mie Roya) Hib Miotry i Busy Lady Belle of Lexington. Ziel : katy it ‘SMieaber Prophetic... Third Race—Selling Musitora -year-otte Brunswick easte Setauh Andy Willie New Mowere ifth Race—For maiden three-year-o ay Wihers mule, Arthas and 105 | 193 pohanged | record | THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1901. “ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. MISS FRANCES GRISCOM, WOMAN GOLF CHAMPION FAILS TO QUALIFY IN THE FIRST ROUND TO-DAY. ole ey efeyaie aialele eieereres 2 eieyejeveyer: ARS. CALEB B Fox, SOME OF THE FAVORITES IN PLAY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP. POPeer RECERREEE SARATOGA RACING GETS A BIG BOOM. | i Rich Stakes and Wholesale Improvements in Course Are Announced. more pretentious one, and in all prob-| ability vgniftcen club-honne | will be erected for the f mem- When William © Wahltney stated some days ago that of fis reasona fo withdrawing! from nh racing wan to develop Ue Saratoga racing plant tt Was expected that some announcement of hin plans would be made within a few days, one an new omfort © ele guests. ‘The Meeting of the Year. In a word, Saratoga In to become the Important meeting the year. magnificent stakes designed by Mr. Whitney will attract the best horses from all parts of the country, #o that Saratoga will be the grand meeting place of the cracks of East and West The unexpected and splendid « the course by the publle thin! summer has encouraged Mr, Whitney and bis axsuctates to go atead and plan nuiticent things for Sar fi ee not mike a vecy large stretch | ation ty belleve that Saratoga few years be one of the great vid. Wealthy men wlth by the’ grea stake mees to come, and new and mag hiflcent cottages will no doubt bee wo that the pul wd by these gentlemen | pared for them, the announce No Mercenary Motives, ment was made during that taeeting A Association, true to tts the athlon would enlarge the ¢ dows Dot wsh ' Mtockhold sia h eb ime fair return ot the Improving ithe. property Pthkes for the Wore tis "whch phe hen th: Dreoding Interests In’ Keneral eannot. be Wtulated. Mr Whithes. will probably Saratoga the foremost. racine rte in this countrys Af mot tie the of Stakes. o has gone to work In earnest, as in evident from the progress made at a meeting of the Board of Di- rectors of the Saratoga Assocation yes terday. Rich stakes are to be given in and M4, and to be continued from then on There will be a tw Ke of $25.00 In 1901, and another min 10h ‘There witl alse be aa for two-year-old Mites In 1903 $14.00, Tn the announcement mention ts Also made of a $50,000 stake in 19, cons ditions to be announced later ‘The Intentlons of the elation regurdine known at t Riche: Mr, Whitney ear-old apport axsoc and o Plans were y ting whicn will necessitat In the arrangements for It Is the Intentlo m0 a mile as a seven-furlong chut will give away make fortune Will mpettd all « sterday's| valle ovomtire | anal pray ei The tmp otathe on will give ue to. the ture ation to have ia old grand new rs stand toa cna) wor! STIRLING WINS REINHART WINS THE FUTURITY. AT PRINCETON. KENTUCKY'S TROTTING EVENT CONKLIN DEFEATED FOR GOLF WON IN STRAIGHT HEATS. CHAMPIONSHIP. Tournament Ne- | 2 Linke Interciaas the Tine October 14, . on Hot Favorite, Wins | te ace Very gins on World) In especial to The Evening tay of in with del thenedany pereing fay ear eolls ing vat Hetting May Oe ote Inted from each ‘HARLEM FINISHES. RACE TRACK, MARLEM, The races run here to-day are ns the mateh off Sterling won tae 3M arity traieht heats ser Hawthorne ie Wal Rave hy Stes i 2 to eM. Flve-eteht fiver Oh third, ‘Pin b ree-quarters on Poxt, 7 to 2 and Wi to RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. . LOUL ex seheduled K. Oot. & to be 8 hint Race-Six ¢ Irish dowel, 12 t0 Land 4107 Was wecond: metas a5 Tree Won by Ww. J RACK TRACK, PThe winners of j run here to-day ere as follows: Inst Race—Five-elghths mile Won by Oukllng, 4 te Dand 2 to ty Max-) Pourth the. 3)to dT for pace. ran Kecond’ and | mite Aules thirl, ‘Thiet \s rlongs.~ Won Del Imy hye hQecuarters Dy second Race—Six jecond; Merrin by Jordan, Revoke, $ to lL for pli \awitt to | scare | champion, } ment DOCOODOOOOOOOd0 O ————++>-____ Mrs. Manice and Miss Curtis Each Turn in Low Score of 97. Mins Frances C. Griscom, the champion woman golfer of 1901, er title, When Satur- day's piny fe over a new champion will be prociaimed, Miss Griscom, nervous and apparently not in the form ahe was yeat covered the Daltaare ate A piny Jon fecla her defeat keenly, and, while anying Metle, she bears up well under her mis. in the green (Spectal to The Eveniag World.) SHORT HILLS, J., Oct. 8.—Any one who thinks that golf girls are not | pretty had better take a day off and tun down to the Baltusrol links, young women, golf experts from 4 dozen States, are here playing for the amateur champlonshiy of the United States, and they are all charmers, Ther few of the ¢ not have a red Jacket on, and many of the men In the “eallery’ that followed the games Wore coats af orilliant bue. | These xp vn the dull green of the links a pleasing picture Everything was Waves of laughter from the vartous groups swept away on the gentle breeze. ‘The atmos- phere tiniidness In tt with A oe yf autumn chill, OM and, altogether tt was wer had a sum: atonal tinge Sol was smiling 1 Gort. he little railroad station to the f nothing but golf, yeen awakened into ew to lt falr contestants were sent Min palrson thelr first Journey over the rolling link, First to drive was Miss tzabeth Vorter, of the Oakley (Maas) Ce y Club. Her partner was Mise Fly J. Nayto ¢ Whilas a Cricket Club, hh made fairiy geod distane applauded h surrounded sx Emily tdrives, g were enthusl- y 4 large gallery ie first tee Lockwood, of Lexington, of te best driv drove a stralght i Ma) yards, tin untied wa id and landed tron shot, the Easex a ball from which’ landat” nea se proxtinity r, Miss unt ew York) Chi ly 2 to the nearly arty aver the elgnteen-hole to-day's quality. eon hard et could explained than by the Levtrice Hoyt trom so yearn this clubs was the sae could not nut Miss uussle put er chane Ne oT t renuous tourna: this morning, she others start out, “and I to hard ‘game as o 1 withdrew, f the great ne up cowithese er held trated the pairs on ‘out, and beginning as they 915, it was within ten minutes lock When the last pair started. air had followers urd well wish: and the “oldest golfar” sald it was Mekest “gullery’ he ever saw at a nt Ruth Underhill, of the Nassau ub, the champion woman sliced her drive into the Ss, DUE mate a ood recovery, evieve Hecker, twice champion Women's Metropolitan Assocla- drove out of bounds and had to from the te Ns tion, om | the morning Woman's golf champlonahip on. th Inks of the Bultusrol Golf Club, was exceedingly brilliant. The early. finish: Sam Lazarus third. ‘Time, Third Ruce—Three-quarters of a mile. —Wen by Jake Webver, 6 to 6 and 3 to 5} Clales, 3 to 1 for place, ran second: Nearest third, Time—1,16 1-4. o—One mile and a six- by. patatess ¥ to i To the bate Where was Sir Thomas Lipton born, and were his pareats Irish or Seoeh?. J. 3, SBAMAN Born tn Glasgow, of Irish parents, To the Editor ers showed quite conclusively that 10 would not quality piayer this year. It was certain that 9 player with a score of more bhan 108 would aye Mttle chance. How the experts did exult When Miss, Lockwood turned. hej with 108. ‘They hailed her a wonder im- ately, but when Mre. B. A, Manice Yenex Club, went. the round: in was prise, Then cams. the robuet tt Curtls her well, was su thos urprine, Hoth ng. driv! turn work Her layed Ing and becoming a shamp ah head for amo retain her coveted lo Misa Porter— pit tn. card |) ws Gowte oo ary = an aS ao eal wi oat Van 9 3 ati 3 7 ‘ Houvew 5 4 Dartow— Mantce— volita Mareay RF. DA Pitcher on ae 8 .4 santo 6 4 Futie 8 4 8 4 rabeth Cong. « a Ritey— Hiale BL Parrinato: ‘Misa Chari ico oe} wns marvellou ppron aS aS VSOOSOS CILETLOOEOOAGOASGEST Roston girl, Marga: trenuois when he: effortn card, too. In, greater stlil was champlonship, colf and Thelr put- Out ching wa 1 there Is rt ‘The scores fol- 61107 o49 58-97 53 6-113, 4-4 651-105, 15 6-106 5-63 482-105 a) out tn the out 7-87-17 4-69 509-118, 542 87-119 ost 656-113 5-06 7-89-115 6-1 Cel a CURE ISS RUTH UNDERHILL Mackay Mars 9 4 Morgan s Miss Griscom: Mecker Mins Kip. Vanierthoet morte MeNeely Nazley— Ranier Ter 9 HOW CORBETT WAS DECEIVED, SUDDEN KNOCKOUT BY JEF- FRIES SPOILED HIS PLANS. a-Champion Tells Why Rublim Mas Small Chance of Wine ning Champlonship. Jim Corbett, the ex-champion heavye welght, evidently has great respect for Jim Jeffries s tighting ability, for when he was asked a few nights ago in Syras cuse who he thought would win the coming battle between Gus Rublin and Jeffries for the championship, he sald very frankly, “I think Jeffries will des eat Ruhlin, Jef ts too ble for Ruhe lin and has greater strength and knowl- edge of the game, What are you going to do with a fellow that weighs 2S nunds? He stands and punches when 4 punch and sometime ts bound vw, Ruhlin is a strong, ky fellow, but he tan't heavy enough and isn't clever enough to No man, I don’t care who no make an agercssive fight Inst Jeffries and beat him. The only chance a man nas Is to ou him and k ow, that what [did for twenty rounds, wasn't It? } Way, 1 thought it was piped for me, i When Low my corner Ruhlin tried C “Why, shut ntl got him use of make }to cop you. Ctalk tome, Ha mile? What's ty ure up my wind by talking?” T olay back in my chair and making barrels of money jon the read. To saw Jim Corbett again | champion, ‘This was around the twen= Ueth round, mind you, Thad the big fellow breathing hard jamd it was give and take. [aldn't chink | vuld hit, but it-came ke a stroke lighting. The lights faded before heard a howlng mob and then all | was black. When I came around tt was Miscover that T wax Just Jim Corbett, -champlon and one of Jim Jeffri ims.” ———_ NOTES OF THE GRIDIRON. ach Reed has returned to Cornell after @ County, where he went to saltelt © foad parent's consent (0 hie son's paying footbail, a Law School second-year man, who. 4a strong inclination for He hae ng for by obs eet feria that he has objec:ion on the péet, Capt. Warner fin the 1 He diee it too frail satiefled with, the viewpoint of "quick charging. Morris's bad error.in fumbling & punt in the game with Tufts Saturday, which allowed Tufte fo score againat Yale, was made the Justification F severe and continuous practice In puat catee 5—18— 97 | ink on the Yate fold yesterday afternoon, PUPHABETIC Tips Tae Ari ga DINNER SMOKER Ie KIDNEY TROUBLES AND URINARY DISCHARGES gum, RUPTURE. 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