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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTUBER 9, 1901. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. CRIMSON TEAM EXCITING MATCHES IN SECOND DAY OF BIG GOLF TOURNEY. ~ {ORD PEPPER WON FIFTH RACE ELEGY WAS SECOSD AND LAMP 0’ LEE THIRD. MecCafferty'’s Femesole Firat in Hurricane Stake at Mori Park. (Special to The Evening World.) MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, Oct. ®&—There was a falling off in the at-| tendance at Westchester this afternoon, | but this was only natural, sinc: was nowhere near as attract! as that of yesterday, when three big stakes were run off: The weather was charming and there could have been no more attractive day for racing. The single stake feature Harricane, for two-year-olds, five-furlong course own the hill, the the cant | Am | week this only brought out a moderate lor + youngsters. There was a good handic1 however, and a hurdle race, pleazed the crowd and furnished speculative mediums. ‘There was a lot of claiming in tn Jast race yesterday, J. Tabor and Al- bert Simons having aulte a scramble for Ethics. Charley Dwyer and Ethics left the secretary's office In company, however, and itis probable that Ethics will remain fn Mr. Dwyer's stables, Pins RAE, Astumn Hurdle Handicap; for three-year: ard up; two miles, rs Starters whts., jocka St Gharawind, 167. Monahan. & The Driver. 140, Prauegan 2 Heat Hopets:. isa: f 139. Mara, Miss Mitehe! Broke down. tFell. Start good, Won ridten out. Time—3.14. Hopeful, Kufa and ‘The Driver ran in close order for six furlongs; there The Driver drew away and | Charawiad trailed him to the stretch. Half way nm the hill Charawind caught Th Driver and drawing away won cleverly by a.length from The Driver, who was fifteen lengths tn front of Capt. January 6 Michaels 1 Wonderly....10 Kt. of Rhodes, 128, Snark, 90, Gannon Francesco, 107, 0'Cunno H.R. tte tend'n Honolulu, 82, Odom 34 ” io 15 Start poor. Won easly. Time—0.694 The talent could see nothing Knight of Rhodes tn wna race. and w Mi ing price at 5 to i wan ui play there was a big rush to et it, id tn’ a twinkling hie price. was cut 13 To 2 at which he went tothe post favorite, with Cervera a strong second cholce, ‘Belle of Lexington made all the running and won easily by a length and a haf from. Cervera, who beat Ante Up half a length for the pince. ‘THIRD RACE Selling; for two-year-olds; fire furlongs. Batting, Starters whts., jocks. ar ru veruenole, 105, ik. Michanle Gieschen, §7,\ Hendersoa.. Presumption, 106, Odom, Anak, 108, ‘Mounoe.. Lady’ Godiva, 95. Cochran. Tact, 106, Musidora, 1. Smits, ‘O'Conner, Woa Time0.£9. ‘Trump made the pace the first quarter, then quit. Femesole then took up. th runaing, leading vinnin: easily by. three who was a jength and a half Presumption. FOURTH RAC fiz and a half furlongs cet 4. 1d. Prag Pescle McCarthy, 107. Wonderly . Baties Coriminer, 116, champ. Beart poor, Won eats. Time Chilton went to the front at fla and the further he went the furth won. O'Connor, on De Mexake on him tn the stretch, but there Resgke had enough ant Chilton wer ern 18. AMHERST. CEADOHNVEGONN Booooo Spoon OOOO! yereieaes MISS MARION OLIVER HARVARD VERY ANXIOUS TO WIN Firat Chance rengt aon (spectal CAMBRIDGE, Amb Soldte; rats the hard. strug: some degre of the blu Mifftin, wt proved jims by his work has shown fenstve and and ers showing TO-DAY'S GAME. Line Crim to Get a h of Mae and ‘Varaition. 1 to The Evening World.) Magn, Oct. 9 t fought at in Field this afternoon, against ¥) crimson eleven expected je and one which wou'l show the relative strengt and crimson teams played at {worthy of that p in the last few dayn himself one of th defensive full- At best 0! oka Harvard has had in a long time. ‘The line-uj Maryan. which | ,.,/ans Sareent Naroant pe Voaltion Amberat, Varna Stor Quarter-Haek PRINCETON, 23: MANY CHANGES PRINCETON LINE-UP. New Yorke: date alone, winning In a bis gallop by lengths from De Reszke, who was three lengths in front of Brunswick. FIFTH RACE. Yor maiien three-year-ohta and mile, up; Withers Betting. Starters whts., jocks. Viare Lard Pepper, 10%, Reatern FA Elegy, 101; Costran: 108, 'Cne 1, Berman tre, 101, Kallf, 100, Woode Ravenoak,” 101 Clark Lane, 101 Garter Than, 101 Round Up. 112." sime 4 Start poor. Won driving. Time—L.A2 Lamp O'Les and Eley raced h head a leeigth inf k epper and Anna Faced heads apart change to the str prsraced, to, the egy. Lord Pepy wining clever! Sthaie trom Hiegy, who distance In front of 1 SIXTH # for three. Force: Siler Mounce 10 8910 Letting Stralent, Mace Withers u 4 + 107, Odom, Wonteriy.- 93." Gres 3 2, amet: 10 94, Crosnhwat 1% $5, ® iF Cherister, Bi, jieaderwa.... 16 a Alfred Vargrave; Rowdy wa ang Wild Pirate third. — TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct, 9.— pg are the results of the races Juled to be run here to-~tay: Race Five and o-s-ha ¢ furk:nzs. Horseshoe ‘Tobacco, 5 to 410.6 for place, ran | 5 u Time—Lil 1-4. aesee Bl a and a half furiongs.— to 5 and ou! ce, ras: seconds Onde Were ¢ PRINCET Tigerx play New York Interesting showed con! ive w were ir He last Mili Avrignt ket tn ere play match for th The Mne-u Princeton, Roper. ap. ait Pen., suitie Natkiewicr st halt the Inst) the tneh Capt team, talsed the refs and right half for Princet a run and Morse took } made by De kicked one « In the made by L runs around kame. Me New Blunt made with» t University Saturday Tt hie pe York's mekily, by ‘Their Inyed utwelxhe 1 this afternoon from that nent In the Thi ehan| work wae har left suard in hike frat opp ch game. The ekily, but eo heavier Tigers, Hows wtoend in ple ¢ against Haverf h tunity New were hardly Postion, Lett End NOY University Weinberg (hipptncotty Lett Te Counel Lane aber mt 1 colt et ord Fre wih pn’ five Wo potn Howeve tough ci was all in Prine rolled Yorkers Mf ground ad tet bunt of th many protests on th re Steve MeClave, n, wie bnjured ftom th re! nL witt and Mela rf the goals, Second Halt, uf, tou yund Foulke, DeWht were the featur set of Ave and heat tack ach, aptain « New ¥ show Kame end Hin faver of Prin ni aix 3 rt HARLEM WINNERS. RAC he winner run here to. Firat fac longs.—Won and 3 to 2 second; He Becond Ra Wo 0 | for place, ran xec bird. wh ay follows Mare pxart: Belly Chuctanunda onan Katherine C, Flora Pomona Lady Sterling Tenagra Third longs Chuctanun: ul Clifford. Vepper ours and yatta hace | hady Madi Grand Opera Tom Kenny Lambre Barouche TRACK .'S to. tries for to-morrow's ri Raco—For Hace—IPghwelght MARL raves sduled 1s follow one=bi You Dare, e even for third ‘Time—111 “ive-elghths of a mile ed to Land even: M ned; day are f tui 1 to vdern co ‘Time Short 2 to. purse.—Wan 0 and 2 to for pla onover third, ———— The Evening World) + MORRIS PARK, 0. for three-yraratda 136 ry uz lez SG Leonora Lorine taree-year-olds, seven 15 nz 106 Princess Pepper. MeAGdIe ws. handicap; ‘upwards eit furionge wg" stunette HG King Perper WD Princess’ Pepper ‘100 Radio Dash 106 Ciry"hank Lady of the’ Valle 100 i For ali axes, Withe othe Tal ete aula. mn ; for for three-year-olds ath. Aanie Thompson The Amazon Warranted Annor Anderson Y.UNW,, 0. MADE IN bat agalast game wna to York- York ruling | the | Touchdowne were Dewtt ndowns were Bea) place and Harvard bat r Jan: in n f= | thatle The Misses Hecker, Anthony, Herron, Bishop, Curtis and Adams and Mrs. Manice and Rogers are the Eight Suc- cessful Ones Left for Finals. (Special to The Rvening SHORT HILLS, NJ. Oct. Another Ideal gultink day greeted the young women who are struggling for the ama- teur champtonship of America on the Baltusrol iinks ‘The same bright sun, Unkling atmosphere, red coats, golf talk and smiling fair ones that were here yesterday axain je the Journey to this village worth while Ther ni fortunate enre who qualitie rat diay of eieprises, Fach of the eleht pairs aa thoy began their xecond round of the Hoke was fol lowed by a gallery, and every good | stroke was applauded, Golf girls are not | timid. They are not upset by a rattle | of bandelapa or a volley of "Hrayos,”’ They rather Uke ft and are spurred on to do better. ‘They knew they must do day, because just half of t lowt all chance for the when the day la done There was much speculation before the first palr were sent away on their vurne arly all of the frat sixteen ar new KI Worl) championship it th ad up cusphayt Hecker was them, an hwo “ y Wonderfat f play in wonderful ling herself tn others for th and who tx con) with aft terday, competition Consolath “The game with women ed as the fact that above 1OF qualified shows. ment reat that ['m out of ayers ty ar has tmprov- af ‘ ton at 1 tourns am sorry of the to wha either A. Mnan- will win Ino a has wht think Curtis, Mra, tee or Mixes Genevieve He out, Hur that’s guessing, Mine Curtis's Hard Ml the matehes Margaret Curtis, in making the cour had ardest game aullne Mackay, from nent Mins to have a sure thing In he with Mies Fargo. So was Mr: considered a winn i Miss Wells had rea! mone dt, too, favorite to odds of 3 to} Margaret Curtis be 1 ty drive, ehan: that ir n nt Ke iame, the [tte Hos who did ao well In {7 yesterday, to play, Mise Boston, was Hecker was ta] thought mate, Mant play Th f He chamy Miss play with vxainat men and ker t Miss win t pooe ae 10 Door 1 fcodnl | Poor, but at the putting she wan better. | Miss Fargo was still worse, and ¢ SENECA INDIAN WILL BE A STAR. PIERCE HAS ENTERED CELTIC PARK GAMES. i |Champlon Flanagan W Try for a New “Fifty-nix”” Mark, Too, Next Sunday, “Jerry” Perce, the Seneca Indlan and jmember of the Pastime A, C. of > | York, Ie the latest star who hax an intention of competing at «of the sutloor t Sunday under New York Ami: Tong idand who iw the cross-country cham: Amertea as well as the three: champion, annoi Atteinpt to create new he tive-mile run. On thls most recent tance running circle quite Ikely that he will attain the task he sets his John Flanagan, who has jus: returned from hls record-breaking tour of the Weat and South, where he annexed new marae at hammer and discus, Intends to make hls final try for the year In an endeavor to ¢ new world's record with the “56. Handicaps at 199 yards, 40 yards, one and three miies, broad ‘jump, hammer and discus and ‘a hulf-ml'e novice run are among the eventa carded, entries f 3 with J.J. Frawle: elehth stre lust, No. 2 John street. YALE SCORES 24 TO WESLEYAN 0 OLD ELI WAS OUT FOR THAN PRACTISE. DOMINO NEMO: 66CO56G199E0e Miss Adams Turns in Lowest Complete Score of 96. for Eighteen Holes— Miss Herron Had to Play Twenty Holes to Win. i i an Dicken’ & the one between Mirx Emily A. Lock- wood, of Hoston, and Miss Lucy Herron, of Cincinnath It required 2 holes t¢ decide It, and Mies Herron was returned the winner by one up. Both played Very poorly throughout, aa thelr scores of 108 at the eighteenth hole shows. ‘The wind Injured their play, put in putting and driving both were equally bad. On the last put Mixs Lockwood Just missed the twentieth hole by about two tnche: The score: Misa Ierroa— out. In. out Stine Lock Toot, MORE Malt ver Young Cha.twick, Yale’ Back, Does Some Cle Mra, N. Pendleton Rogers, rol, just managed to beat her rival, Miss! Harrtet H. Curtts, of Boston, on the Inst cEW HAVEN, Oct. 9.—Another hole by 1 up. It was interesting chance of estimating the !mprovement throughout, although the play by both of Yale's football team was furnished ladies wan poor. Both constantly drove in the game with Wesleyan this after- into the bunkers, noon. Yale's fault in the game with Minn Hecker Won Out. | Tatts last Saturday, which allowe Tufts to score, gave Wesleyan hope As was expected, Miss Genevieve thas it might be done to-day, Yale hi Hecker had little trouble in beating her begun to reallze that these amall games opponent, Miss Grace Fargo, Sea- do much to determine the resulta bright. The metropolitan champion’s jn the big games later on. The weume playing was far below par and jier ad- this afternoon was more, therefore, th mirers are not now so confident that "he a mere practice game. will win the big event. Her driving was The line-up follows: Yale. Position Gould. -Left Bad. Lane Tackie (Spectal to ‘The Evening World.) evan. ethawg. Hyener. | Center... {| Might Guard |. Right Tackle... 5 6-42 R. i NI up and 2 to play. The cards: Mies Heeker— Out. 6 I. 5 1 Hiss Marion Oliver. BOCOCCUOC OOo On eaeeenre eco and her coo well, Minw tt was ame up roaching doing poorly, manus nd followed iy ber Wn the vn Tone O UO ODUOOOOCOOUDS She was careful throughout and there wax not the slightest doubt of the outcome from the frst hole, which Mira Wells surrendered, It res multed in a vietory for Mrs. Manice by 6 up and 5 to play. The wail hess throughout tacky: it welt that wal to the aeventee th M ved her | dertul at putting, ned the Ape hough Hts win the how] Victory by caps | ye thas winaln | Mackay, followed w Hnected a stroke, ake Game, ectations of the Ka realized in the mateh betw Curtin and Miss Mackay, It great contest all the way around, bot! playing a giv take game, Miss irtis showed superior ability at driving Minn a The « was the More remagka Mra, HLA Mant Mass, in her mat A. Wells, of Boston wonderfully thy play going out shows the 9 holes In 4, Her driving and o tn, | cyilitt Mackay plying was that of from Pattafleld, with Miss Loule: Mrs. Mantee played tn. way around, as her She negotiated was 5 up then, i wa one 5 6-11 5 1 i) ee a Mise Welle Out In. ‘ 8 4 8 4 a 4 ar opr ing Match. The greatest maten of the day was ny PROGRESS OF THE BIC FIGHT. “ FORFEITS ARE OSTED AND NOV. 15 !3 DATE CHOSEN. a Detalla Except Referee. | BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. %—Nov, 15 ‘| han been agreed upon as the date for 1OT the Jeffries-Rublin Aght in city, [Jeffrtes han posted $2,500 fortalt, and now but hia nothing Fema selection of a referee, It is generally understood that Harry Corbett will be chosen, If he be prevailed upon to accept. —. to Play Cuban Hoboken baseball such a close game with the Brookiyns inst Sunday, will play the Cuban X-Gianix, the strongest colored team In (his country, at the St. George Cricket Grounds, in Hoboken, next Sun- day. Both teams recently played a ten- ox lining Kame, the colored agerégation winning on an error, McGee will pitch for the Jerseymen, A-Ginn team, which Hobok The played 112, Ruhlin Had Settted | SELEE CETTING [WANT M’COVERN GIANTS IN LINE. LOOKS AS IF HE IS TO MANAGE TEAM. IN ENGLAND, PURSE OF $5.000 IS OFFERED BROOKLYNITE. | Maken Wille ny Here nner Offer to Adelphi A.C. Would Hot Netween Terry and Wen J: ‘ ~ 91 Adams, of Wollaston, nutisted in beating K. McLain, of Balti- after the record for |g the course. Mira Adams played perfect | Made a ga: golf, as cher score of % shows, Her |fytse # fen-yand guln and driving and purting and aproach:ng |Chadvrick made. thirty were up to her best mark, and proved [dodging in the next play. that her run of 97 of yesterday wax | urd touchdown and Oleo | not a share of good luck. Mins MeLain | played very poorly, on the other hand, Second and lost the match by 3 up and 2 to] yi the first past of the second half play Wesleyan held Yale for two downs and Mine Dishop Beat Miss Farrington, made good gulps. Thompson, of \ = veyun, Going the best work. Wesleyan Miss Georgtanna®M. Bishop, of Bridge-| Net (ouch dew? fee qaiean, made | the port, won her way into to-morrow's gec-| The Lal went’ to Wenleyan, but Ml: ond round at match play by beating|fletown men fatled to y gains, Miss Elizabeth Farrington, of Philadel- | yao qya4y0uied at (4.02 Hvnal’ Score phia, by 1 up and 8 ¢o play, The win- hued ner’s game wao up to the average of the day, but by the close figurera she Is conaidered to have little chance. Ho with the day's play over tn tne MADISONS TO OPEN SEASO. championship rouad, it Is up to the WII Play Knickerbockers at the committee to pair the following win- Jasper Oval. What promises to be a good game of the day: Mfss Genevieve Heck- 8 Bessie Anthony, Miss Lac! football will be played on Jasper Oval Mlerron, Mrs. SN. P. Rogece, Minn G. afternoon, when the Madi- Hishop, Miss Margaret Curus, Mrs. son Field Club and the Knickerbockers A, Manice and Miss Mollie Adams. will meet In the opening game of the ‘The cards of Miss Adams and Miss|season, The Madisons are a fast team McLain follow: rere 5 ‘ ‘ : 6 7 6 5 Guaa Wilhelm! Tae kame wan called at 307. Weal hada and. fought i Hirat touchdow cout Kicked ie restimed Chadwick A diner: Tee Mise Mollie Ma wax not her rival, Miss F. more. but went ry of fifteen yurds. yards by clever Goss made the ers, including several ex-college bla omer —s men, They have secured Jasper Oval for Ss 96] the remainder of the football season and have booked games with the best of & 7 5 & €4-109 | the clubs. ‘on Di kicked the | MATHEWSON 4 MONEY-MAKER. WAS WORTH 8100.000 TO NA- TIONAL LEAGUE THIS YEAR. When New York's Wonder tehed the Attendance Was Always Doubled. Tt Is very complimentary of the rival organization—the American League—to but Christy Mathewson was the test drawing card baseball ever r9 It 1s estimated wonder of the New York Baseball Club was worth fully 310,09 to the National Lague this yea Accordingly every clud in the big league enjoyed a season of financial perity such as ft never did before, York, of course, was the greatest beneficiary. When “Matty” pitched at home the attendance was nearly always doubled. And thus it was that the New York Club had an average attendance of 5,000 for the y The attendance in all the other cities waa usually twice ae large when Math- ewron pitched us on other days, as all baseball fandom was anxious to see this pitching marvel. Thur did Mathew. on prove to be not only a money-maker for New York, but also for the other seven clubs. TOM JENKINS ON TOP AGAIN, TWO STRAIGHT FALLS DE- FEATED “CHICAGO” ROONEY. Champion Pnt His Opponent Dewn Twice After Fifty-clcht Mime utes! Wrestling. CLEVELAND, Oct. 9—Tom Jenkins, the champion wrestler of Cleveland, again monstrated his superiority over a worthy opponent in wrestiing last night by throwing John J. Rooney, Chi= co's champion, In two aucceasive falls at Central Armory before 4,000 spectae corn. The frat fall wan secured in % min- utes, with a half-Nelson and crute) hold, the second being given to Jenkins who had a hammerlock on the Chicago man and who ylelled the fall without further struggle, after 29 minutes’ wrest- ling, ‘The contest was for $1,300, 81,200 to_the_winner and $900 to the loser. ‘MEN CURED. | FAMOUS R NO. $518 guaranteed to eore eat game "Bere, capuien and injections fall; Bottie:"by exprens,_ Kremer. Dregete. fad Sporting. : MORRIS PARK RACES AUTUMN MEETENG, 190L 2d Day, Wednesday, Oct. Sth. FIRST RAOB, 2 Ae AUTUMN HURDLE HANDICAB, CANA AND FOUR OTHBI CH, fake 24 ave. 'L'' to Willie thence by Bpe- ¢lal Trains direct to Morris Park. MUSIC BY LANDER. FIPLD, 50 CENTS. Medical, OLD DR. GRINDLE, 33 years a epeciailat tn diseases of mea. DLO"DI. “GRINDLE'S scientific trestmeat ‘I im diseases, patns in the bones, red te, sore throat and mouth, ulcers, palatal evel Kidney and bladder complaints, scalding. tion, gravel, dc., ate speedily cured. Leet reatye rel Buflerers, do not waste ties Tose skilful phyaiciaas. Remember, Tat GRINDLE haa Saat aa inte OFFICE OVER. 20, YEARS oat. Lith between Gth and 7th aves. ic cine, 11. Hours. 9 to 9m puederte Lites to undaye, 8 tes LAFAYETTE | CAPSULES — eure all wanatural dlechai giour, or RH. LUTH tree MEN'S STORES. NEW YORK: BROOKLYN 387 Fulton 8t., opp. City Hall. 1001 Broadway. 111 Broadway, nesr Bedford Ave, ALL THE NEW REGAL Regal Fall shapes are Next Senn dan, English Champion. * There seems to [poetry in the rumor | formerly of the Bostons, will ke the ¢ nA parttal con Mrmation of the rumer hus just leaked be more truth than that Frank Selee, | Lon tant boxing contests this winter and tspring, his made an offer of a $3,000 purse for Terry McGovern and Ben Jor- dan, the Enxileh feather: Ue for the latter part McGovern accepte the club ottic aiow him $1,000 for his expenses. It ts probable, however, that Sam Har- ris, manager of McGovern, will decline the offer, ria thinks: MeGovern’s services in England are worth more than $500. He says Terry a 87,00 or $3,002 purse. es McGinn to Hide for Crokert Te was rumored at Morris Park yesterday that Richard Cromer had weured Jockey McGinn to ride for kim ie England next year. McGino has Leen riding all season for Kraus Brothers and Meuator Tim sullivan, mana Nts next seas out. During the last trip team te Pittsburg 3 1 Jimmy Williams, the Ortolea’ erack third: base- 2 him that he want- play with the New York Club next season and mace Willams an uffer to play here, of the Boston Two more players of the New York Baseball Club have signed contracts to, play for next season, They are Georxe Van Haltren snd young MeGee, who pitched fairly good ball for the team during the Just few weeks of the past The newly organized Adelphi Chub, of} n, which Intends to hold many Im- | ie worth pF nina CALF London are making this s made shoes—and you save $8.50 or EGA $380 WOMEN'S STORES. Nyse West Bt, cor, ze A fl cor, ve, 1339 B'way, opp. Herald Bidg. MEN'S STORES, NEWAR: Redes 41 Broa JERSEY cary: 66 Newark Ave. FALL SHAPES ARE IN NOW. the same styles that the high priced custom boot makers of New York and eason. When you buy Regals—always and only $3.50— you get the equal in style, fit, and wear of $12 or $14 custom- $x0.50. There is no other shoe like the Regal. Thousands of Regal ‘wearers all over the country will tel ll you this, Only in Regals can you get King Calf upper leather— and Live Oak sole leather —the best leathers that to-day and see the new Fall 6! The Regal is the only shoe sold at §; Consumer in its own stores from the Atlan! Regal Dressing gives the most lustrous and money can buy. Come in hapes, direct from T nile to the Pacific,” lasting poliah, makes the shoes soft and easy, and preserves the leather indefinitely, ‘Ail stores open evenings except 115 Ni lassau Bt, and 9p Broadway,

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