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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 12, 1901. — ‘ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD; WINNERS AT [UNION PLAYED) STARS OF COLUMBIA ELEVEN Me Te HO AMPIONSHIP: MORRIS PARK. AT CORNELL.'......J #AT PLAYED HARVARD TO-DAY. rcnneacreristics OF MISS HECKER, GOLF CHAMPION. Is nineteen years old. Is olond and has blue eyes. a tn = | 818,000 CHAMPION STEEPILE-|WEATHER WAS MUCH TOO, CHASE WAS ATTRACTION. WARM FOR FOOTBALL. “het inbivivivielefeielefel- LAr oe t Is the daughter of the late John A. Hecker, the Ithacans Vinyed no Netter a i — *% millionaire flour manufacturer. her Exhilarating, ‘Tench bn) z : na Shape and fet han Usuni—Many Subs Bat in + Is engaged to marry Mr. George A. Jenkins, of Drink on All | EELS t Stamford, Conn. j | - BS Learned to play golf on the Wee Burn links, ' al to The fven , € Her teacher was George Strath, the veteran: (Special to The Beer hogs N.Y. Cornell play- 4 cote ° s 5 oa Ea Let | ITHACA: 3 y Ee x {+ Scotch professional. a 42—The Champion y RAHM eas eens map Has twice won the Metropolitan Golf Champion- ot. sons 'e rs tly becat se. — about $13,000, was perhaps the atruce | suffered . vendita: havea as ship. tion that drew to the course this after- | Joy gagged, Cornell atood it better than | $ Can sail a boat, is a tireless swimmer and an all- moon one of the largest remy ore her opponents. Union was Hghter than + around athlete. j Ay ee Tieetacle fe was | the Hamilton team, put her defense was | < eno titan 5 . Ck On| nd expect th Lt ele eicinieinieininininieieie ie rieinttininie einer ice iritrtricinet One of the events of the season. There |[MronRer and expecially wit the onde. i a Was the Nursery Handicap for “| eresnive maine (Continued from First Page.) Perpeacrords. aw hich promisedsto te: a ively) sees Pinte k good care of quar exciting race. cs t yr « terdack and the subse played In the sec- while Miss Herron's jron shot cver-| got well over the di The weather was super, being cool |teroack and the sule payed, ran the green and both were on Keir "second shots, ‘and Silas. Hocker without being cold, and just fally in the line. four, the hole being halved in .| third was a fino mid-iron pitch from 't to be bracing. The track eo AG) UL Miss Hecker 2.up. The ninth w: y which the putted out in par golf of 4 tonic In ‘tt 6 cs Vinge The line up follows in fours. so tnat Miss Hecker was 2] Misa Herron was at the top of the ait was in grand shape and betting was untonithe:tarn: fleult sloping green on her third: and risk on ali of the events. m Trhe cards for the first nine holes: missed the 3)-toot put for a hat Before the races began here this after- Finucan, .7655 66 6 6 4-20] the hole in 5 to 4. Mise Hecker 3 up hoon the Fasig-Tipte ri h oe. -7646667 € 4-03 sale of horses in training and a number | CARED Ni BoLN Saasase Laea driven Miss Hecker Lost a Stroke. of yearilngs, the property of J. H. Me: going to the tenth green, Miss Herron] At the fourteenth hole, distance &9 Cormick, Messrs. Wilden & Morris, W. getting nearly ten yards the better of| yards, Miss Hecker pulled her toe ZT. Kilpatrick and several other stables | Paucane the play. Each reached tne green in] out of bounds, costing her a stroke in the saddling paddocks, A very large | Coma two, but’ Miss Herro the otter] distance, Her second attempt was crowd was present, as there was xome | Purceti put and holed out in Score—Miss | short of Miss Herron's 160 yard drive good material in th and horsemen | Shorikopt, Torney Hecker 3 up. by some yards, but her brassey was Who had Intended to race at Hennings | —— Siang hiccuerlwinnine: arperteet ato: lage gory of the: panker, land New Orleans foun@ a chance to se- Bs ‘ cat ex {xa Herron took her bras: cure horses which could win at those Going to, the eleventh liole, Miss} second, but. half topped into ne iene laces. The yearling by Ornament Hecker tol droverher* opponent fully | grasa and — flubbe her mid-tron fulaka sold the best. as he was knocked | Sgs arin Miseibiorconguse {| nto the sand trap. Miss Hecker was on down to W. P. Burch for $2.04. Rersecomlars fue = the tok hen | in de while Miss “Herron took two FIRST RACE, , B. Vanderpoel, who caddies for her, | mashie shots to get out of the bunker. wered, and hting on the aide of the! 4 rar at iy This virtually gave the hole to For all ages; seven furlon, hill, Mina Hecker. used a mld-iron, | Hocker, who? waa dows ha 6 te 8 Detting Plebeleinieteet pitching the ball well up over the brow | qbemle't Coie Ca es GR at i the Gill and-on the green. Mise fler- BMeMeekin, 116. O'Connor. 1 38 It 1-2 (Continued from First: Page.) 1 half-topped her third, a. mid-tro Mies Herron Deaten. B. of Troy, 112, 16 36 shot, but the lively ball ‘rolled. Mix« | L Sterling. 99, Ht. Mich agg 8 ait 1 er putted out In 4 to 5, and The fiftenth hole, 464 yards, settled the Cervera, 108." Batiman... 4 2? 4 the \ again 2 up. match, for Miss ‘Herron’s second Start gong. Won eastiy. Time—t 2 Playing from the eleventh tee, on top| Sut of bonds, although she b agate G tar where Ce crank thedthervadiene Tearvard’ f | of the Rill, Mas Herron got two yarus | Quidriven, the | metrop Cutan eam urn, where Cervera joined her, and ryan Yi ‘ : - iss Hecker topped hor bra: pair‘ran In close order to the stretch, | 7,000 SPECTATORS AT QUAKER-/¢aith in there womnpatative scores the “hettee’ of the drive. poi, aN Ing | And pulled wet Leamnen third, Big 2 wocd . with MoMeekin a coupe! of lengths back. BROWN CONTEST. they knew that the New York tea hera on the greet ton yards beyond the | 2d-{ron pitch put her on the green f Cervera then went to the front, but held | s been planning a rte Hage while. ‘Miss Ilerron overran. the | four, which Miss Herron. also reach ‘ his advantage only for a eho-t time, M pee thie season with x ARMY CUBS PLAYED TRINITY | green and had to play a mashie back, | With a wonderful brassey stroke. Miss Meekin pagsed him with a rush at t them. ‘They looked for ‘some tric % AT WEST POIN' faving the ball zlmoat dead for the how, | Herron had a twelve-foot put to win the furlong pole, and drawing away, won ed Down on Vinayers at] Maye, such Columbia sprung « : tiene t ; T, Miss Hecker’s approach put wax two | hole, but the ball just rimmod the cup, é Easily bya iongth from Helle of Troy. Loaf hd them last vear. bur witch were a of the hill, Miss Herron got two yards | nd Miss Hecker being dead in five, Cervera died to a walk In the last alx- hin—Enthasinain the bud becaus x t fromthe cup, and the hole wan {ut in 6 to 7, winning the mate / ais teenth and Lady Sterling just beat him Over Game. Uy ea od In4; Mian Hecker 2 un champtonship honors by 6 up a u ecenths Harvard Retied on. Daly and Casad, Soldier St For the ‘thirteenth once more Miss | play. eGstreres SECOND RACT Tarvanimnnd miles nm th Were in the Hoapteal Suffer- | Hecker had to play the odd after a| The return cards were: Handleap; for three-y: Withers mie jarvard ‘had iitle team pny. the Kreen tee shot, as Mins Herron outdis- | Mies Mecker—1a af hte ges Tetting (Special to The Evening World.) TT HEY REED pena ab DU ing from a Col tanced her by hearly three yards, “Both | ities Herron—In, -ccsseneeee 3B 4 BB 78g Eta vis. FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADET ne put ae PHIA, Pa, Oct. 12—The University of briittant In= <== Pennayivanta team met the Grown boys AIS (Hate was ispeclalrsithe; Reeuleci wore) owen SB here this afternoon In the fire: big game ook w POINT, 'N. ¥.. Oct. 12—The bi ‘on eaaliy, Time— of the Quakers this season, Phe weather Crowd Cai ¥ . radet ; y thh Lady of the Valley jumped away in was much:taas het) tord te coniestyithe:| er nee” Cadets played Trinity this afternoon on front and seta fant pace. followed b: i pets Oe rly tn the af the home gridiron. Daly and Casad did Candle, | Templeton “and Morningnide, | sun streamline down in unrelentlens fury t in rtton nt take thelr places on the Soldiers’ U e latter gradually moved up on the heads of the 7,00 spectators ana am. Both ari r - rt as “lo closed i) t and from the o are in the hospital, suffer- on say or the Valeo Morninamide | FOr the tiret tas thigisearithe: Red ene WWdinie te the & ‘ ing from collision with each other in took the lead at the furlong pole and} Mlue band made tte appearance and a 4 practice game a few nights ago. ° a won cally y four lengths from Lady} marched around the gridiron tn ty ele tue | The Cadet team stowed more form seithe sv all ey who ilastes Jong enourh to} usual fashion. Coach Woodruff made Mae 4 [and strength than thelr opponents on smalnetol y several changes in hin Ine-up, playing taint El the line-u scales. ct as are ee In youre: pas veh ti: Fs i DENVER FIGHTER DECLINES |suITABLE COURSE COULD NOT : Sd Meas Mok nop a x grand-standa on Soldiers’ Field heen o Perrot . Sire, whe. jocks. Mite Min Mitchell, Plekarskt at right tackle and | Krand-standa, an Soliters’ Piel wen ceili ibietieieier tot | Went roiat CHANCE AT TERRY. BE MAPPED OUT. SK. Hanover, 113 Vy & Butlersacrlertbale:back: than with Pennaytvaninjor:¥: In an instant. He tackled him ike ay back 5 yards more, On the next play | Hoyers Mite ing. 118, i 3 . It wan not expected, however, that | have toda é {nfan Instant,” Hes tackled: him’ ike tnlecupe bueeConimbintheldi[ iter ale a hilton, 13, x ane ; : the original would go right throught the { Columbla'n rooters o | down on her own t dine | Munro... DENVER. Col., Oct. 12—Young Cor-| The pig 100-mile sweepstakes automo- ern of the north heer Bama rhorn Gootspeed 5 contest, eapoctally In view of the recent out en mange, and when the husky ware | 4) UREN Oe sirens ghey Rall we Munk hett, the crack feather-welght fighter of | bile race is off. Lack of an available Figwheel, 110. O'Connor ‘flack of confidence that hax een noticed | Hors from Columbia trotted Cho: satis yeti wway with | around Ha Heme this city, has declined to meet Terry | course ts given as the reason for aban- among the Red and Blue players, ‘The | fel nine thundering cheers bie eM ast f fre from pAb dark McGovern at the Nutmeg A. C,, of | 4onlng the contest. This decision of Mne-up follows: squad came on a minute later and te- sah thy Put Jensvold Sates the Automobile Club of America comes Pennsytvania VPoatttone roan | ceive nolsy evation from her sup- FE ya nde tlt Urares Hartford, Conn., on Thanksgiving Day| |. 4 disappointment to many noted Metegar, 5.006% ° porters, yoyarde.. i afternoon. Corbet says the purse offered | ¢} natly. Thiet ey . Asher val Mitiin - chauffeurs. HNce cavoricelinaacn ce tune | tects a Raed reais hiea caatants elleae tt ear BASEBALL CHAT. hy Matehmaker Crowley, of the Nutmeg] ‘The race was twice scheduled to take ncniitor worite, made, the run-| Tens ; nina Lined up for protims and end ——— Club, 1s too mall. place over the course between Erle, Pa, Hanover drew avway and’ won handily cee ert time: hadi come,ont trem: beth ay 0. «to the tase. | Corbett has Issued a challenge to fight | and Buffalo, N. Y., and was twice called Reka: length inet + Whiskey King “Simin |the clouds, withdrew again to iy re erm Just now than what they eapect of-| ether Kid Broad or Dave Sullivan omM—the first time because of lack of : 1a halt eid IRS SESS UL) fore the Southern A. C., of Louisville. { otticial consent for the use of the course, Shelter 5 Wal] OR Melays ih finding referee caused Bae its i aaa aS and the second time because of the death 4 WAR second and Euiminate thir: entero: rale Te 20 [the mamelto beala conmterably laine ih George Davis jumptal ; Hobokens to Play Cuban X Giants, | of President McKinley, Latterly the club —Eclipse Course — tne Was achestiiled 1 ae wae untrue Keynote, mine maniscepateeca Gibson Brown play eat game inthe frst) was te act in that ev i are those players who think Ue Moboken baseball team will play the erack| has been engaged in a fruitless effort to Light third [nate,. the sec ing 0-0. After ten| to show up and Deland of ; a Mane eT aene Bithout them. and | Cuban X Glante at the St. George Cricket Grounds] obtaln municipal consent for the use of ‘ BI Race—Withers mile—Won by | ininutes’ playing the Providence men, | Vantm. was Analy chosen tn his plac vid brought the ball feat Tine yor tadett: for] tn Hoboken to-morrow. The Cuban X Giants are! a road course in Long Island. Fox at Finnan was second and te i Veaneneer ake cdi theXbalt Hsu ' af ea es Won by "You will have| the greatest team of colored baliplayers in the} Among the conditions exacted by the Ethics third. a 4s nan nie MiMin an Caray ‘ou want me] country, This will be the second meeting of /club was that the courso to be wi s ——_ to P four-yard tor the Ort | HARVARD SCORES aatere 1 wale held iat Ce Re cumnnes all eee Vacataelee Gevrthe? Aru Mckee leet ike colores | 8hould’ be closed to trate between the down, but the ball was lost on a fumble, N GAME.! ssion when the half cumejeccond: SoH! Ee pe lh atic hours of 11 o'clock In the forenoon and 4 MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. [yc sisy\'wan'avut even each tertl EARLY | ests vane 89 Ueeat teninning came. Oy one | oUt hhc wtttemoone rare a oa is Na hroatenelie tothe same renit infaton: To Cuicage ‘belongs! the: hoeeerat hy in ” mplayer, Mc-! be policed to prevent traMe from enter- (Spe The Frenine World.) Z Lies ad oadeesepren battle of the seavon-the we. Pitched po well for the Jerseymen| ing It from cross roads. ‘These conditions MACK MORTISECANK Oe zee eeprom nNOULIUNS Oted ON 1} West ite grounds'on Sent mill bg in the tox far them again, | Were 100 severe for the municipalities RACE TRAC ARIS PARK, Or 12—The} nut for a bad pass, should have scored | Columbia kicked off te Harvard . 1 Race—Five and a half furlonge— nn innings, 0 winning | hile Robertson, the “lack Muste," will do] approached in the matter in both ¢his emirioe for Monday's rates’ are a0 foltows Ai full Ko Crimson having won the tose and ehos " iWon by Meriment, and 1 to 4 lke Job for the Giants. State and Connecticut, uprard: seven (urloagn vikearisaione PST TTT Te the t goal with the wind iy Audi Leaves, 9 , os Holahe of totes Bo Paul cittrard 108 aires hen Jacconds Inspector | arbuncie H m i ; . the bal % we os Ghuctanante ” eyion urn fhe ’ aromas Gi — Imoke . ry smashing through Colunhtas f -! ti | Second Hate “For Bliy two yeeros toe ant Cine, on the next paz. made | RICE AND DALY DRAW. | arlones retest LAU t dash of % yards, carrying the jy 1 | . & toa Columbla's M-yard-line. | Mitilin t Iiinch Had Upper Mand in Ten- err |) | punted ‘the Tt sailed 27 yards ound 2 | who was downed in his trie (Spectal to The Freaing Worl.) for two ry f tried the atre twwlee PROVIDENCE, , Oct Austin r vas in rtone wall, Wee! ni vf Nev and Andy Daly, zeae <tine w wee, a Namtor lady Gotive of five yards on the next fort Cate a a i! i fast nts ae Pomona homer : CELTIC PARK GAMES HAVE TE ae ACEC OCS CLM mut, Hice having brie Ra x UNUSUAL ENTRY. The be ‘ ut Souig Oe better of ¢ es and withers mile. nok Me eroed to punt, and ning str pe ey 1 yarde rcensssne he tbat av cnthiR rane naande hitatierens Keunauy Cham = of Every Rranch of layed ercely, P Uvened the affair, Daly wax angered Track and Field Sport tearing up the Columola [by Rice's hitting after the break was > tittle Daisy WI Compete, Risti plunged betwe ride wrestled bis nto the alee hFeatelee Harvard Scores. after cautioning Blk ward: Withera mille testers ierasin With an entry “1 stumin es i Bynes Lone Webant 0 19 Ling world's champ . ed BOIL aint an | ATTACKED BY STRIKERS. Courteey 4 vo $e | CEE. nat ns hrough a | ——_—__—_——_ Dolanto 13 [eott was Arst touchdown of t PITTSHURG Prepare Sythe (ay! Harvard suporters | went nreniee Wait Not. ‘igfot the ¢ va zon Tin Th ‘Animosity 1... 1 109] at Celtic y }Tin Ma F The amma 6.00113 Lucky Fed a ‘ maint i4or onday strikers Kaight of the Garter 91 firandy Smasn |... gz] We produ ae tte Harvard ‘ at Huse to | come out and the pol Sixth Mace—Handicay: for three pearolty ani {Such st performers SENT AUR a Mhardied’ ie OF OTK | soem tot mile and a sixteenth tty: an, Peter O'Connos, | ers. dodged, Uw! Anthea ; uit [xcem to b 4 - Sn eso, | Dutt aoe larca Arnold ng | brought the’ ball went the pigskin. xagoting out. the | ‘The working week In the plant closea Dard O Nida, biter 130 Coortanunia 00/107 pase Lees iece iaintnlee ventre of Meld ymmege and it was Harvard's ball to-day at 1 kK and the men were ales Se ne Rhymer .......10g,the back A e in thet runhin f shant. | S-yard Une, ft. A 1 go the vee o ieehitig ad she esare Matlieiereatel 1 off. ays ago the manage- fi ceeer1O8 The Hh beeen tah wine] URSrAAn ehh ee ath 15 varde, wisn | paid i tie aster naan] Acker, Merrall & Condit and Metropolitan Tobacco Co., Distributers. WINNERS AT ST. Louis buns ba a utemnU ate heat Ge vive hek) atubbort Fee eee | tie and Mittin, Ristine added 10 more, [to the bli te would b Abanilor ed after . mar t 100 vards; anagan Krown 9 ned and on next olay MOM wy wh tt wil to-day and that the men would be quar- ea to increane the distances h there way te ) ni yarde sumbba's eoal tered on Ferry street, in a boarding | KIDNEY TROUBLES AND URINARY DISCHARGES i my ACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 12— 119 Nr Maeaae lin ther dissucnana la : p . Of aide ani wax penal: [house there Sevier eau ila E Sporting. © following are the resuite of races [ZOU uN Monday wi ‘ H \ several of them left the plant Dannie nl = f and O'Connor, despite his t ml nd ball re riven baek, ‘ | Ri Bee ed to aaeeentee Hot a mite, {MurY at the New York Athletic Clun| two fn rg, an sty ‘ { a MORRIS PARK RACES. Won by The Bronze, 7 to Zand tto.s; /FAmes on Saturday tant, where he wae] Her Matane igatge : AUTUMN MEETING 1901, ygbramable. ota for tice wan [Jumping from tor to heel, yerane “tak Mintin 9 Terror, a Whiskies of Doubtful Quality CURED. Sth Day, Saturday, Oct, 12th, w'Becona, Races-Pivel ands a chair. tur EASE UTI NSU OUR CARP UE TOA eR UL Pkg SR RAGLAN ral tt The Improved clastic truss is the only trum ta | CHAMPION STEEPLECHASE OF 410,000, NUR- pnes-Won by Sister Saran, s] ile pera form Seneca Indian, and rare e white and! by dint of printers’ ink may have a mushroom growth for a SIEM end’ dase end; verevanloe the tencrconaes a THnixe OTE RAGE Concertina, 6 to 5 for pluce centha é etary, sue 4 maelves a f me ; : Mast te. Hy and Sting, third, ‘Thesis. [scratch man in the three-mile hand could, not ste -| while, but the “Old Reliable” CARSULES Manrateee [ee eects reise ceoeen ac Ars.. /thenee | Wy) a Wi Y run, will endeavor to win and go on son'n gains, Putnam 2 Hr ost, ieidy a | MUSIC NY LANDER." Vin. gn CENTS. panai7.to. “vere fled two miles more in an effort for the| premite wall The tite an ‘ 768 Nroadway, New York. RETIREE ESRC ‘Time—1.49, Z five-mile record, Harry Arnold, who] reached the twenty-tly fru Ty yeare.) ‘A (Our trusses are not Medical. : mane ihe w Eitts pesord athe Buftato wancertalecotwitnts i R Two doors below Wassmaker’a, near Sth street, ) aporte for quarter-mile hurdle racing, |lumblns inl. : |] Fp DP CPTR bot « | will try to create better time in a sp Caer a late cnanectelierts 5 Z & OLD DR. GRINDLE, ere clal race over the obstaci en against the has a steady growth in sale and reputation since its foundation by 35 goara 4 svsciailat to ducases of men. Under 8.| The sports will conctude with a hurl-[Three times they on > i : - Medical. nM. GIENDLE 8 slantife treatment bleed ji fve-mile; bieycliat. in |ing contest, between the John J. Daly{and three times they were thrown with- | James Crow in 1835. It is sold absolutely pure. and axin dineates, ‘gaina ih the bones Ted, abate § avhis home in Brimot |tear: of Brooklyn and the Young Ire-| QUt gain on the eiecyird line, Morley d- Paris, 1900 for SoM ot On) Kidney ‘and bina a acalding. taka: 28 CU ed to punt ato di ry XSi, ile fecavers lands of New York, who will play for|rretiy’ under the kos! Poa, but’ the al Gold Medal Awarded Paris, 1900. _PIBEARES oF aE cunED aly cured. feet play ly DR. PAUL'S PHARMACY, 49th faeerns [the intercity champlonahip. The games| nailed away for twenty-five yards, ny ship races Caught by Matthewa, the lito. eel: ‘The Road to Success is via Sun a dave. apecialint 4a ail Giteaasa of test Ay races [wih Mare at 3 o'tock sharo, andthe] Sreftuarer tute ay te Cameon wats | Be KIRK & CO., Sole Bottlers, New. York, ! 72 Ro dag Fe Seid oe tect te | e Uittad (atin adn Hit as Auriing contest will begin at 430. 'Boyesen, Columbia's end, was on ‘Medicine reasonable, eine, $1. Hours,

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