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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1901. : 4 ' ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD: RECORDS CO (IMPROBABLE ©='MISS ANTHONY, WESTERN GOLF ___- ||FASFY HORSES {TERRY ACCEPTS AT MORRIS PARK! WON FUTURITY, CHAMPION, BEATEN BY MISS CURTIS. AFTER RIBBONS.| ENCLISH OFFER. OOOO MORRISTOWN SHOW OPENS|BUT HE CANl' MEET JOP2aw’ WITH ATTRACTIVE FEATURES. TILL NEXT APRIL. —— — ORK erry evarere MoreSurprisesin Third ‘ MUSETTE AND OHUCTANUNDA|3IG TWO-YEAR-OLD-TROT DE-| Day of the Big Tour- ; MAKE NEW FIGURES. OTDED IN STRAIGHT HEATS. | nament at Baltusrol % —Miss Hecker, Miss © Herron and Mrs. Manice Win Close Matches. ager Harris Says Theatrical Engagements Prevent a Earlier Start. Favorites Have Their Innings To-| Famous Horace. Compete at Hanner Day—Faat Track, Good Card Day of Kentacky Hreeders! and Fine Racing. Meeting at Low Over Three Hf High-Brea in Entries of jorses Owned je State. A fight between Ren Jordan, the Eng- There Is every prospect that the an-/lish champion feather-welght, and nual horse show under the auspices of| Terry McGovern, will be arranged soon the Morristown Field Club, which be-|!f the Adelphia A. C., of London, agrees Kan this afternoon, will be as attrac- ‘ontest on the dat lected tive am the shows of former years. McGovern's manager. ‘A large attendance isexpected at each} The Adciphia A. C., recently organ- day of the show, which will be con-| ed, has announced that it will nang up g tunued to-morrow and Saturday, There|* $5.0 purse for the vout, but stipu- are over three hundred entries in the| lates that it must be fought during different classes. All horses must be| December. MoGovern will, according to owned by amateura in New Jersey. Thia| the offer. be allowed an additional $1,600 shuts out many of the prize arinnera| OF expenses, at the Madison Square Garden shows.| Jarris objects to the club's date end Premiums are.offered in the classes] na* the Might decided on May 3 for rondsters, harness horses ndems, Derby night; otherwise, the conditions four-in-hands, saddle horses, hunters/“".yaTersnle. are ng on the proposition <w GROL . LEXINGTON, Oct.| hin in the banner day of the Ken- Trotting Horse Ureeders’ meet (Special to The Evening World.) MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, Oct 10.—With the Belle Meade and the Bronx Handicap as the features of the eard-to-day, there was an excellent at- Tne attendance wax large and bet- tendance at the course. The weather [ting on the Transylvania heavy. This was charming and could not have been |ftmous event was the third race on the mere perfect if made to order for the |Catd and had for starters the oream of @ccasion. ‘There are rare giayn {1 12 claws. ‘The rain ceawed yester- autumn and the crowd make “haste to {U8y svenite edith poral, the tra s of chilly. blasta of [WAS In fair condition, although no fast a Se er ais ey overcoats |& uld be made on it until late in | Merning, when hi) tour pe a UE Poser @nd pneumonia. the afternoon Soores of famillar faces a di the day was‘of the oor ut a Betting was brisk to-day because the Are seen in the stand and betting #! _ [inspire one to breaking records. A flelds were weil matched and the finisnes| Mr. J. J. Scannell wald to the corre-| Of course, that big number, elghty-one, promised to be clonely fought. spondent this morning that If the track) Which started off the qualifying Fhe track was in record-breaking COM Tent good he would send The Abbot| ound on Tuesday, has dwindled down Od Hvening Worlt | BAI OLE CLUB LINKS. 2 SHORT HILLS, N. J, Oct. 10. The fair 8 girl golfers wto are vielng with eack to win the coveted cham- Pionship of the United States ontinued thelr match play rounds to-day. They were again Diessed with the fine weather which has been their lot since Tuesday >) Goo other tn effor: " displayed in the first two days’ play was Perry, J. Edward Davis, Herman Un-; “McGovern cannot to England be- 1 ’ M03. Wrenran sition iandine) £4 Peet pymaates agninat hin world’s record to wagon. [to elxbt, and that number, prired, left ; + and! ponles: Harris sald: Handicap; for th te and up: Esitpe | Improbable won the two-year-old | four matches to be decided. There will 4 . : 2 ress Among the exhibitors are Louls “L will accept couren futurity. Thme-—2.19 34, 2.231 Ine but four left to continue the play to- 3 4 OR oS § oY: ae: Thebau, H. McK. Twombly, Mrs. Wals| aitione. aan eee On certain con Cee ecuiLris Roralma was led out on tg track at {morrow ; Aes f ‘ ; ter Biles, Mra. Charles Chapin, Mlts| tage pace on goa c ney eat, the content ( mecare. 129 Paton 2 o'clock and Thomas W. Lawson, his! The elght are the pick of the women's si ae z te petits S Waterbury, C. G. FreUnghuyaen, Charles] pay. diene je yviay, ai. which ts Derby Roxane, 716 Medtern 0 8 FR owner, Introduced. A floral wreath wan (golf world. ‘They won thelr dletinetion . ; sees . Cutler, Da Witt O. Flanagan, George) Gneciie tite ee and that elther Ri Tig, Tamer ak pinced about the horse's neck and he by euccesstully going through the aus Pepsi J . King, Mins Mubel Olmetead, Albion | ("10 Batter ore We) hed nf saagseriy. 8 SS agicheated: ius ees Ifying aod first rounds, and the Intere % 3 Page, R. A. Fairbain, Clarence E.| contest, , referee the 1 ii S22] 22 lure trotters F ” 3 107. O'Connor... 2 Shot won, Dolly Hidw ids ‘exeseded in the games to-day. Phere ‘ : i - » a ger. J. B, Headly, J. W. Ogden, Henry! fore next April. as ‘his theatrical ens ; PRAT foot Wes eunl'y Timect ion third. Pime—218 1-4 wan not a match that did not have a i ; #6 P. Phipps. Seymour L. Cromwell, Miss{ Kakements will not end until then. If ey acl ee . ~ 3 Recond heat: Chain Shot first, Ches:- t © 4, tke tn all i fi ‘i Pazer, Mrs. John M. Shaw, Miss Bessie | the conditions I impose are satlafactory @ Stuart made all the running and w nut. King second and. St: 1 Uihied, Dik kullery: following it. and, Ike fn al f = ; %) | Kolpatrick, O. H. Kahn, “J. Roosevelt] to the English club officials I will ac- 3 gially, by. two tenatoe trom Roxane, 810 | Timen211 other golf kames, speculation was high 4 5 Shanley, 1h, BP. Werthelm, “Stias Emiey | cept, 1 should go to England with long enowigh to beat St. F Ban Transylvania; third. heat—Suale $ i : @)|Mayer, J. Edwa avis, C, Ledyard | Terry I will bet 9,000 01 @ head for the pli Intrsts | Dolly Dillon: eanaa Seka Bho | F Pater Away. | lair.” James Hammond, Wenger ©. | Jordan.” Ba nim to} beat SECOND RACK third. ‘Time—210 1-40 ‘Phy ting was! ep, r «were late In atarting this @)|Estes, Tonzo Sauvage, E. T, H. Tal-| “1 o-year-olde, five or }Chain Shot, sg; E BO LEG 2 ear @ |mage. Clarence ltchelt, Putnam A. TRS HO LS \ patie ele : morning. on thelr I-hole match play i ; 2 : 3 | ates, Arthur, Watines, Ww." Alliaron whts., jocks SCMIC Fin. i o ony { Misch ‘ Flagg. chard Newton, jr, Charles Starters, whts., jock Hu a jrounds, Miss Curtis and Mies Anthony Pineg. ciibald BS. Alesander and Loring." 110,040m 1 TNO, Median. # Louls’ Hallock. $1 <<< ’ Were the firet to begin, and Mies Curtis had the ‘honor. Wer clubs were carried . by Mlaw Griscom. Milas Curtis drove a | ¢neriy: gored ball, but Mies Anthony's waa . re 1G, Pe katy Bteriing. ’ 3 y ven crow é * Start good. Won ridten out. Time—H.69%. || {fron caeheallerys nich war h Leo! oring looked to. by inch nd the first t for Sizleventean ee wan her open: | Mra. Rogers and Mise Herron fol- : Ing price, “Sho was heavily backed, ant bt iswed © Atrecs ogera<favinglthe® honor, 7 h price at post time, ey age : fook. the lead al the start, and, making | ewes Fach chintfed a ttle, but the drives ail the running, won ridden out by two were each 180 yards, well down the cen- ‘an ok sur pelalngly 5 ‘4 | Hood taceani gor secant piace by two JIMMY MLAUGHLIN. JR. TO ‘1 mf the course, OO 5 lengths from Ice Water. BS a ce, Mr. 4 Y Menthe from IND A. WED MI88 MAE DREACY. ink her clubs, was the next to play, and PRINCETON ELEVEN sHOWS |Smartiy $ Por sSree-year-olde; ses meine } = she drove a screaner, the longest ball WELL IN P AR: i Tailored % H of the morning. RELIMIN ARIES. Clothing Triumphs of shaping aud Starters, whts.. jocks. Chuctanunda, 115.Word" str Pines af |Geod Tips on the Races Won a sting Adama did nearly as well, though Raul Ciiford.112.0'Conent 224 2 ;] SAratonn Hotel Proprictor's her swing scemed labored and atift com. Amberat'’s Close Games with Yate| |{! Start poor, Won easily. Time 1.36 i Daughter. pared with the full, free swing of Mre. modi Harvard Mamestiorcait | jstyle. Snug fitting collars, Mould-like set to shoul Manice on Conch Swain. { Chuctanunda jumped away {n front, | ‘Mies Hecker, with her beautiful, crace- made all the running and won as she! Pleased tn time that established a . 4 record. for the course. Paul Ciifford| ‘The story was told at Morrie Park to- fil swing, drove 1% yarde but with a ae Q i ders? t was hard ridden all the way but Wael day of how Jamea tr. the son of Jimmy iitile sites, Mra, DBM HATS GN OY ; - : If the preliminary season acoren made 4 Hever closer than two lengths to the! vcraughiin, won out a very aweet girl (Powerful, used but a half atroke in all i a by Princeton's cleven can be used in| jf Fashion plate examples, inner Princess pers was outrun |} . : : Sime eke : 3 g t fs “3 Renee od niticen Innate backs -Mor|at Baratoga by giving tine—eood tins on (her shote, but she had practically, ax ‘ j 5 ; Indament. the ‘Tigere will atand out| |[| New effects, others don’t Arine, carrying 118 pounds, ran seven line races, [lcng @ ball & z well in the bigger games to come. Her show. Single and double- 4 furlongs In 128 1-3 last year, and (Mat) ane young woman Is Miss Mac Dreacy. | 8) Cuctia Won by One Ue: score of 23 to New York Univeralty’s 0,| |] breasted black thibets and ines a recoup) totes. Aoughter of a promfnent hotel proprietor | Mian Margaret Curtis and Misa An- sterday, wan impressive. I! cheviots among em, , Highweight Mandicep; for two-year-olte ant /at the Spa, thony played a very close game, fin- és ¥ 2 Of the “Big Four Harvard had the | See tne ie Bayi 7p alx furlong. | Mahing even up on the home hole. ‘They r A i 4 é . : 3 hardest tussle in the midweek games. | | ‘cing is buying—$io. up: James. jr. fa ndt the feather-wetght that hin father was. He weighs 210 pounds, and ts a successful betting com- missioner for Charlle Kampner Ax the atory goes, James gave Mine Dreacy name “good things’ on. the horses that browght both her and her | *tandard of merit of which The Crimvon eleven defeated Amherst by a score of 11 to 0, or by five points! | more than Yale was able to score againat Amherst a week ago. Amherst's two close games against elevens of the firat rank show that the More smart clothing up to $25. An aristocratic bargain, White Vests, singleand double-breasted? | as low in price as $1.45. | played an extra hole, which Miss Curtis won In five to the Western champlon's noven, Nolther played up to her form, and thelr work was certainly not up to the both are q Hsien ty 4 ehrans S & Y Miss Curtis, who is always former {+ one of the most formidable of Redfern, Let friends good resulta, With thin good | capable if Start ves.’ Woo ridden cut Th nion established the on of the old {00d on the long game, missed xcena| ’ tho lesser lights of the gridiron thi aM: Jackson Another record went to smash fockey preesed hard hie sult and won| drives, and Miaw Anthony, whose work | | season, reflecting much credit on Swain, j,Glothicr an jaberdasher, Face, Musette turning shx furlow out + on the putting greens Is usually reliable, Amherst’s Harvard coach, (Used to be Maduro Bros. & Co.), Rwotvenreenwost aurette: ta Miss Dreacy is a very charming girl | Wan off In several shots, ; Tale ctented Wesleyan’ yesterday. 11 (1112-114 Nassau St. to 0. Last year Yaie beat Wesleyan 38 fo 0. and Harvurd vanquished Amberat running and won, ridden out, fand young. It im sald that the newal They halved the seventeenth hole in 1 Two doors below Wanamak: near %h street, Mitchel! Ft good.” Won easliy Time—.41 Lt ney Tom Kenney cut out the runnin, fenm Cameron, who wan second all | pleased Jamen MeLaughlin, sr, and! fives, and both made long drives for 18 ta {Houta ie_and Smart Set clase ta | aaa nealed a breach that had existed | the elghteonth, and were oo the green ) a = the stretes, when the two first named | detw him and hts son for several in threes Miss Anthony missed a four & {lea ‘away and Smart Set just mange [years foot put and Mine Curtis won the hole In A money. by a head and — pues taente three lengths behind Cameron King preter te Ne i OODOOSE a epper, equal favorite with Musette s halved the m andthe extra} Sey i anteft at the post MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. sioie went > ation custin tn 8 tera, alse q paaraa aa | CURED. ess ivicees pCa RAC ene ny having lost distance by slleing. The Improved elastic truss is the onty truss fn i ! ' ancl ive Into the long xr : Rishi and iGenand Iereetsion the eere eats Starters, whte.. Jocks StHILFin. ste Pike ; . Right and day, and Wt retains the rupture under ea a MORIIS ete [ne the hardest eiercise or severest strain and 1sWedrly tie | Rare oumorcdwiele rns je Anthony, Glenville GW'ndrly 2 1° 5595 68 + 0 2 free. Lady 1 ly Hadnor, 87. M’bale J 38 31 | C7468 67 IMPROVRD ELASTIC ailamas, Boediers fate Me ng Murdie Hace tor theee-rear: | Mii. targaret Gurtia, of Homton’ i Taha 1 years’) kaNOur tresane are 5, 103, Ole Bsc ereel are malte and a fou SPEC . =|BOTH TEAMS TAKEN ALONG] wit ty agents cr Grussins, oon 65. 448. “103 + FOR THE FIRST TIME. Buk Kem having Just a shade on Lady Rae 1 bining lerron W —_—_>-— wh hree ‘a ae . A Beninsei, prey pengtha in front. of ela at tor ee | atlas Lauey Herron played a wonder | If the One Posted in Crickmore’s Office Goes, : Day when cored? Setraelican cay ay ee ett OTT, (nee tane. gem pe Paine ese!" Bittsburg Phil” Is Serious Offend NEW ALL SNOW Fis, ee Le ————— wnOnbeatri ces 10 | got down wome very fone pete whieh 8 s ender. TILL SNOW FLIES. ing Trips to Baltt Sporting. m2 |Murprised the gallery. ti 108 tien Horant alr, Bott JOS Ftectrems 10z Lord Quex i tollowed the Were in trouble on the elev- Mfted, the hole] Pittsburg Phil announced through a} Walbaum, who is a hor: and Annapolis. BIXTH RACE, ing; for three-year-olds and up, mile and a Ble Mect Next Sunday with ‘Twen- owner as MORRIS PARK RACES. atrternth. ort “Schuyler, welling, tor | MONE ¢ ga in 8 to ® thene ay the fourth race! a% a bookmaker, and lays prices against ty-Flve-Mlie RB the TUMN MEET 1 ie ee aes fae HWorron won the Match by 1 up. | cere eet ten a ae vy be| SMart Set when he runs, would. have destinies are hee (Bpeelal to The World.) 3a DAUTIBE MEETING. 1902 nee. Itc Wn tche had) lost $2 heard from ft. It inight not be a dead : e NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct, 10.—The y, Thursday, Oct. 10th. = Hammock, 111. sett P Morers at to 5 favorite, But Inaulry | terter, however. It ahiould be regarded untveralty and the college football | qie neute MEADE: BRON GHWEIGIE he Pao king. 5. coohtat 5 FEA that Pittsburg Phil bet a] ax one of the safeguards of the turf. teams will leave New Haven on a South-|_ JANDICAR AND YOUR OTHER RACES. e Trebor. 108, O'Connor... maiden two-yeat-olds, Eclipse | Out ferro thousand each way!on Chitton: wil It ought to be enforced strictly to the] Although all other out-door bicycle | ern trip to-day. Thin will be the first | 7*** 24 Are. 1.8 Willis ate. thence by Bpaetal Warranted, 102, Hay Felipse | Ou i t. - . the letter If It isa rule tat no one pays tracks have been closed for several] time the football teams were ever taken | MUSIC AY LANDER. FIBLD. 60 CENTS. nok, five oh way on the any attention to, that no one enforees,| Weeks, the racing craze for brillant} south for a game. On Friday the col {= rr ai Nr uy 1 in Ga x p ba nine kien kat bets Ag <| way, for so long as tt stands many peo-]t® make the game profital for the] tcat College. Saturday morning = af —————————_____aaaggy, after giving an ext ere fs diMeult. therefore to reconcile his| : — iy good and bad Olt, hear MoE | ghia t Mimleult therefore to reconcile MS! ple are in constant danger of having|MRaKement of the Valtaburg Track! spoctal train will take the untversity! OLD DR, GRINDLE, WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS M. Wishop, of Brooklawn, Conn., 1 up om ANNOUNCEMENT With aene 1 | telr heads cut off should the stewards fewark, and several race mects are} team to Annapolis for'a game with the|35 years « specialist In diseases of men. Undeg i : DH holes. "She was threv down and threy [made on Chilton, | If Wutsourg PhiL-dM | endertake to enforce it scheduted to ve run before the snow! Naval Academy men, and will bring|SLP,DE. GRINDLES scleatife treatment blood ae Pinhal Hace iteciiteatasante Kintiralved ithe aan teh oe Cha heres cones | vetLsie OoDlan Do, Reraker:(timney Wo, er ii Dei Resake;| bythe was regarded} Mes. Next Sunday a twenty-five-mile| them pack the same ¢ ning. ‘The taro a paintel awelltags, RACE TRACK, BT. LOUIS, Oct. 19.—|witers mile i Folie, | “VPlaying for the extra holo, Miss Bishop | he 18 not aware of the ee ohowing {22 akin to a sure thing by Frank Farrell,| “PFO” race, several amateur events, and |teams will return to New Haven next e eaiding, infate The races scheduled to be run here to- | Mark Lane He ollecias her, ball Into, the roudway on her |Tetnry een Gy ome yaa HOwINE | ite advieed all hie friends to bet on t ArGaene, phi bltlon n ths blghv sumed Sunday. Beiiments removed au asi a. Darling sic ehot, and, again taking the notice Ie tacked upon the wall: andhbeckiege f | track by: Atbert Champion on hy - ——————_ joan skilful physicians. Remember, OLD. Gaysresulted’as follows . Wool Gatherer " sie Mubbed, while Mise Hecker aleyd trainer or stable employee AG i i beri heavily) hlinself, 1 But minute ‘motor tricycle will constitute | teat ¢o Me Payed im Hoboken, | DR 0KINDLE has « record for marvelous oures, First Race—Five furlongs —Won by | Miss Aliny uy ling par golf, Won ont in six. to acy Pai palrectlpreratndicecliverinke liscns Id not run to nis form, No one} the card. ‘The twenty-five-mile race will| Fao! OFFIOE OVER 20 YEARS AT 171 Weat 13ch at., Bting, 8 to 1 and 3 to 1; Fugurtha, even | pot i The score who shall directly Seana ‘i ud ever ridden him but Shaw in his} de made very intoresting by the awards| the Newark A. C. football team will ploy the i nd Advice free, Medi Far bince, was wecond: Sir Lewis’ hied Iehevieve Meeker. Hagen counts, x, 3 [ARY Det oF Wager or any race agalnst | preyious races, and it is, probabte, that] MH to the winner of every tn: WB t0 | piper Davis Assocation team, of Jermy chy, Ime—1.(6, 6b 68 8 3 4-t4 any horse owned, ned or in the care | thr hustling style of O'Connor did not|.higemoney purses nt the fnist Baturiay afternoon at the Bt. George Cricket DISEASES OF MEN CURED | Second Race—Seven-elgnths o: 6 4 4-48-1032 of such owner, trainer or stable em-| suit. Grounds, Moboken. Newark will have several of | in « few days m DR. PAUL'S PHARMACY, © Ki fa mile. 4 ——<——___ 40th Won by Ben O'Fatton. 10 to 1 and 4 to | ecacter tl oer ployee wall be ruled off; or any pers | There are many horses that only, do rere the players that last year defeated Orange A. C, | St And 2d ave., apeciallat in all Olseasae of A; Deplatee (2 to 1 for place, wns second | the Nnymee € oa gon who may Fibute moneys to any! Penner Whee Rink alae Wand | t@vox Fe C. va. Waver! Many noted attzactions will be presented In Mo-! manent cure guarantesd, Ci igVejseny ee thirds) Time—1.9, act pass 5 OAR | norson for the purpese of being bet by¥| many ‘other horses” ruin better, undee| ote Savor Fe boken this yepr by the Davis Association, (ew Consultation free. , Med ; ieamaingstene rece eee ese WINNERS AT WORTH moaicee the receiver for the account be any Shaw than any other rider. ide aim: Hsiemy db niah yao Jersey's famous political organteation. The team | —— amiGERTGGHI ‘ L TarlihcraeeouN ror che! ei no [ply because Nis style of riding” sults e eetchester by Frank Smith. formeriy of Brown ANGI positively cur 4 ‘LATEST BOXING NEWS. a huptrrtts L horse forthe account of the contributor, | them, F sad west Fare aemltaiebe. Weeaptaine’ oy Peat ylay. starylang, University | Irerwlart ties pane : = Tarts SoM e A ange Lenax. Mana. | shall be ruled off, as shail also the per-|” Put O'Connor on Chilton and Sanw on] Fe Stra gene eeNe, Ae tee Oct. 19. Another important game will be with | free 241 Fast 534 st. {For the first time during his many years’ RACE TRACK, WORTH, Oct, 10.—The | Muss by PUM ANAT to phage een. Jon who shall hereafter receive such} De Meszke, and it would not be a bad | Upon therresult he, Orange A.C. fer the championship of Now fenes as the manager of pustilets Tom O'Rourke | Feaults of races scheduled to be run to- usetts xolfera wera followed by | Moneys. Botting probowition | that De” Heazkn be poerer at Rimeelt minus every fighter he bad under | dity were ay follows: Lema llery ey or By orde the Stewards of the| withstanding the latter won away! off jal wiog, The recent slit with) Firat Race—Beven-elghths of a milo,—|was at ang time more than peithen one | Jockey Club.” Redfern won two races yesterday— : A Weft O'Rourke wiihoss the management | Won by. Oliver Me, 6 to 5 and 1 to 2:|Mantee won the sixtcanth, antes Strange to say, IMs rule Is not to be] ONE pn Helle of Lexington and the other P. 1 h . y Whiskey single pusilla. Durie the tant nine monine | Hrank, Arelan, G to 1 for place, wastteenth holes, winning the match. “They |found In tho book of rules isaued bythe! Price in the betting, Tagen, the tee eople who use dea Walcott, Bob Armetrong B b + 1.29 1-5. /both played the bye hole for records| Jockey Club for 1901, ‘The oniy reference same down from Fort. Trlo. with Jett Bim, ¥econd Kace—One mile and a quarter.—|and ench finished In 94 Gardizes 1 f v Feac eniletand , % ting in that book ts th i Redfern and who did excellent fit i | h b my Mart (the promising middie Won dy Hrentucky “Mule, 3) to 1 and] ‘This in the record for the women's |‘ belting tn that » s the following | here, had his first mount Featerany on xpect reir ere. Yo unbale to fat rilla, & to 2 for place, wua[course and the best work done so far| line: a ¥ Y , few months ago on account |sxecond, and Fox Bard third, ‘Time—|during the tournament, “| Tne Jockey Club takes no cognizance ince riersee ca Pepa Eg 16 evell-apain Sz Sas been matched | 209. 3 i i com, Me erg ate | vara nase-ivecaghthe of «mile [peek an, teen onus peers Tce Ak ee ee ee a COA MOR WEMGR EC acres te ese Won oy Jack Ratuine 4 to 1 and oeear [ou oe eS Now, which rule goest If the “Jockey | Efoms to have & beneficial effect wane, article or a Straight Hand-Made Sour Mash Whiskey, as is The | Gallantrie, out for place, waa second; | "isis, 'sinile Adama, Wollaston Club takes no cognizance of bets,” why | breed of Jockeys. Re dy Lucien Appleby thi Time—1.01 1-5. ‘lout... 6650446 +9 do the stewards of the Jockey Club post . tt or manac Lee (aero peers by ane Tn. = 34446 placards which convey explicit directions Aneawer to Sporting Query. Lads. 3 to Land event Ww. 3, Deboe, tne second, round, of of what an “owner, trainer or stable] sporting Eiljoe of the Evening World: “Tells what you want to know Sioa ae places ran ommor | the C employee must and must not do in the} | Please Inform me throvgh the valuable columne @ just when you want to know it.” Mise Elsa Hurlburt, Morrie County, beat ars, | Dettine ring? Doce the placard mean | (a2ing horse’ for one mile; aivy the carte, ct : 5 lo know it W. F, Morgan, Baltuerol, by 1 i : aes ali Lee, beat atten] What Ht aay. oF Is the rule a dead-lottor?| the heree and on what (rack It, wae don ANXIOUS f Pap pte ACitt woes.) Ie te note! ItMelinconstatent |r os tors 310! poundaj ups tanoneteiie Gold Medal Awarded at Paris 1900. fo get on ar y %, 2 champion welter-weight, hy ath, us ‘hamph weiast, | cat dest Mra w, | with the statement that the ‘Jockey | |, Sinutes 38if seconds Ou the rieahece Ferny, [chance panes. Tt 1 ‘ouvtfal.» Club takes no cognizance of beta?” 3 ea shea afta ee Hatter Nas einen. zee uauagton Valley, van, Peer It Is very probable that the eule Inj Soumeeat Monmouth Park Aug. 24, 1s.| [, B. KIRK: & CG., Sole Bottlers, N. Y. Matty Matthews, the exewolter- ton, te ‘eetll try with’ Ferne, wha Gefested him vt LY regarded aa a dead-lotter, otherwise Mr, and one never been beaten eat UES