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WILL RACE FOR 926,000 Philadelphia a Whins Anxious to Break the Coaching Record. PHILADE tivy could not be beaten. ¢ dollars is too small a wager for Philadelphia whips the New York men are up a sizable wager, it y Twenty-five thousand dollars ts figure at which the Philac are willing to kth the backs of con the Vanderbilt party want a ehalle race they can have it at this le A gentleman who knows eud 1 “If the Vande t $25,000 that their time ft will be cov with money. A thousa the effort nor the « teen or twenty-fo and New York, tldy sum to got at liberty to say have progressed. are ready for at The accident whict and which has co: has prevented hi plans to date. The ferested desire that of the run, and ery with no little ‘Mr. Hyde left for fto«t His secretary. Mr \ Evening World reporters Just how far I know our men impa “I cannot apeak oi y for Mr and do not know what lie will answer to the challenge. Hut 1 ode know Mr Hyde ta a good sportem When the trip was made a w In view. Mr. not consider the record mn anderbilt and himself as It was made with the ho: one mignt try to beat It MAKER WON | TWO RACES JAMERICAN JOOKEY FIRST IN TWO STAKES AT NEWMARKET. Clem Jenkt Another Rider, Captures the Royal Stakes with Volpone. LONDON, Oct. 1h—Osboch, with Maher up, won the Champion Stakes, Worth $,0 for three-year-olds and up- ward, distance one mile and three quarters, the Newmar! vn October Meeting to-day; George Faber's Pietermaritzburg was second and Dori cles finished third Maher was als) the rider of Ard Pa rick, which won the Clearwell Stakes _ for two-yenr-olds fur dongs and 149 yard va Voipon won the Royal Stakes ds and upward; distance, one mile and two furlongs * PAD $110,000 FOR A COLT. DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. ko Pwo-Veur-01d Orme, Out of Gantlet, In by (about sito twonyeat~o nd four rounds tn contest. It wus to be a ac! , Mo knockout deing allowed. @d up a burly negro who thing of 4 baseball pitener to Poter, and, after belng assured t wotldn't be knockel” out, ft Ja the first r Jn the second hy banged away at wame place until he thought he'd dt off. Near the end of t Tecbiver broke away from I over to the referee and said is to be a sclentific contes’ aa." said the referee, nodding his ols please mako Mr, Jack- 5 bet, den, fonvacatter his LONG WOULDN'T JUMP. (Special to The Hvening World. ON, Mass., Oct, 15.—Clark Grif- nager of the Chicago club, has ‘without having induced Her- comract to go to labored ne 0. a Gest “senoon. Osi Are Oct, 19, the Vander: party cv: oo their round tri be York Phila Hyde announced that he was will wager $1 men. He has now found out his ehotce timber and his work from now on will ye to mason and mould it in rm rset ag ) into s is motte. Wayward foy Jumped Peoraatya 2 lane Relies matt althtranc:Cenpedenvandit iverything else le a minor twsue If ance, and they ran tuts Harvant can beat Yale and revenge hi } the stretch. Then ‘Tour closed « SirHrorslantliven tierbiletentae ward Hoy, and they fought it Me sear BENE Se biiters detent | Tinto sixveenth, where Wayward Hoy | loge may ge ty th ir winds, and shook him oft and won cleverly dy a her re emirchned with the Four was three-quarters © | tho Tour three-qua vf smaller clevens rvard's Yankee G. FABER GIVES AMOUNT FOR WT front of For two tarters. wate Statin Pie way. OR. Ted vie Minreelt, IM D4 fr 33 diart aot Won easily, Tlme—1 4 1 Rowdy made all the running. ap won easily by three lentghs Wo ¢ Daly bid t wint SLAG, 4n ula ($5 aver entered ae ing Rowdy was bought tn PIPTH IACE Tretor dread Marothe: Latmon the wear at round the eter, walked ti] yeah, Mr. Referee, T tought, you turlonas. ywatd Test iri ried ierupp | rump Keyra Minn wit Dublin Lord Pep’ ath WINNERS AT | MOREIS PARK length tn front yo King was fe gat away we the running. won tna ati fs cente Was MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. re tulle THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15, 1901 The Fy HAC Sin atindanes k wan still looks horrible enough for anybody to sidestep. but the smallest fe “t . ball candidate is being robbed of his tear for the redman and vs vesterdity ‘} dummy in hot fashion. Ai grap s though it were a ywr ons stick On the) ond when Cornell meets Carlisle Satur they expect that thelr practice run |O0 the dummy will serve them n great stead. ‘They say that when they | ng the Rancho | go at an Indian in the game they will bring him to earth for sure and = | gain their required ground in the three downs i ee viarly At | At any rate, the innovation, it is thought, will bring Cornell's men Into ; the: track pre iy | the spirit of the contest. and e day until Saturday the principal work mn eolnge yers will be tackling the Indian : pial e ts no question about bringing the dummy to earth [na grappl {but those Ine han wel ups te the @ defeat for Ithaca te by no means unc the races PIKAT KAGE |GETTING READY | Py uyeeard on | FOR YALE GAME. | (Spertal to The Evening World) | CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Get. 15 with! the exception of Cooper at right end Harvard's football team as tt <oup | now Is the same aa that whieh will line up osgainst Yale Nov. 2 Coach Ket} has spent over a month out of Elegy ets . ink they have fulfitled they started on the right Says It was mud and alin Mining : tig dh snappy we wition of Harvard's. r Mm Were ran through tn gr vi the batting cage nd then en a feld Cientres naked with rath. fie “varsity sored ue Hilant touchdown ast the Wy Daly, 2 6 ; up was Campbell, le Sriving, Time—1 3b left tackle: Cutts, le! Ttobertn, He \ | Ruaras| | uinnitn ntre fae Piet Lawrence, right t autiehtinuards| held te the | itttch htoend) Matthews, quarter Be ahh Pbaek! Kernan, “ler Riéstine, right Mio lthe | Halfback, Mittin, fullback ts | TIGERS" LINE-UP Hain IS SHIFTED. THIND HAC yearolde, Bo Prening $ J Oe Vrince roche changes In the embination will be tebe Hrunawick, Who was SHaumpagne ngth fr threeyearalie and up, Wit ent ae St MIE Mounce,,. 2 2 Martin os Wond 14 9, Thos a Martin agton, Corbran third — « Workt today, and ft is t he tam of ot Nandteap: ter ay | Cosehes now having t A charge. De Witt ny Siipirite WT vartan i Mpa oo Wl vartan who, as a 1 is M1 | alto aw a college athle ‘ cavene VW] by his footmall and hammer tirewin Enanes: Milby is footmall and hammer te Ante t Ho] feats, wilt be a good man at f how that ShemMeld has been put out for fly Hable man vnot the at Hine plunging He will make a go! fomore v w Mun Pearson, another baseball player, ives ng te ML Hike a veteran Hhutklewlez, with 1% pounds back of iin, was not the man entre, but Hace—llandicas, will be about the right weight for tack trade vacant by the ahifing of De WI The cply change white * thoroughly understood | is from right 135 Criterion 108 Sentry ne three-ye) 106, lw pee Hare-He! tor ols end NONeAipeni tes ond to left end. He ts unde aly the | 108 Tahoe swiftest and surest end tn college. The lt only explanation whte! be xiven for hin change Is that the left side of the Une {# weaker than the right atde. ered ata'hs; | Relter played on the scrub yesterday Herford. saye| and helped the second team consider captain Lzean he, wil | ably. snerrmeant '? ang captain of the acrub squad. WG Astor oS of Baltimore, manager jored ns from Carlisle play s CHANGES MADE: From now on he will act as coacy vl football, and Cornell kn ain ON YALE’S TEAM. (Special to The Ren 4 g 5 HAVEN. Cor 15, hanges have been ma the football eleven that will strengthen Yale's play | and Goss have exchanged | Goas in playing guard, while Olcott is one of the tackles now, 6 was slow tnd Oleot will : about in the mud z May with the water up s Tr was a new exp Fikes of them. 4 while with water, th ners aked with a black paste of 9 sturdy fellows pushed and ¢ Dall until dark : + letting down on the ) scause oof the rain ‘The + out with ambretias and 1, though there were no = Sac the Rue Ww bard IN A BAD WAY. Aled ent by new plas ambia football team, wateh anted as one Of the strangest in the Meld ¢hia year until it tackled the Harvard tear Saturday, ¢ Ie inn badly crippled cond a8 3 talon positions an the team will have, ¢ elved in y injured as a D. Smyt? | | When the football men of Cornell meet th Indians in batt! | the Ithacans will be prepared for thelr redskin opponents ‘ | WAYWARD BOY TAKES FIRST) pe game will be played at Buffalo next Saturday. and, fearful that the RACE FROM TOUR. | study of history in the university might have given birth to a fear of th Jindian in the minds of the Cornellians, Manager Norton has adopted ‘Trectclstiie measure that ts unique. Some coaches might look upon it as an absurdity fered | Manager Norton has had an Indian dummy up It hangs on | | tr s ne Held and its objeet ts for tac purposes peace ke the real thing in Indians, Even its woollen face ha it we on the warpath It wears fringed MISES i ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. ICORNELL MEN ARE TACKLING AN INDIAN DUMMY IN PRACTICE. a > {ojelehereie(ereis(orerers) 1: COACHES “HELP WOODRUFF, , ~ PARKER LOST $25 FORFEIT. (apectal to The PHILADELDPHEA starte Jack Onn earnest ardiner: 3 yea winning ire two positions which ing Coven Woodrutt considerable Jordan fally to All the He tou dked to go when found to oi Je raying special attention wo Pirkarks Nelson and MeKee, from which trio he| [hopes to develop a good man, Exciting Bout Went Over Time he Bowery Audlence Pleaned. ! Vn Harvey Parker, the Hght-weight wres- ler, undertook to throw Leo Pardello, The Mabliity of Injury to Howard has|the Bowery champion heavy-welght, last forced upon Woodruff the necessity of] night at Miner's Bowery Theatre with- dink 4 competent substitute to re-|in a time mit of fifteen minutes, but failed, and Johnny Dunn, hin mauager, had to forfelt the 6 he offers as an in- centive to any one Parker cannot throw. SalESR ee eae Dunn explained that Parker was not THE MEDIUM OF THE MILLION | compelled to. wrentle any one at Graeco- Roman style, fo the Sunday World Want section. aistinctly catch-as-catchoan style, but ace the plucky’ little quarterback in the |Svent of thiury, Por this position Sete: war and Dale are undergoing special in- struction, as hia contract stated tt and Wilson Potter, to om rs are aeloing LIGHT-WEIGHT DIDN'T PUT “'}*' Woodrutt _WHAL Is hed will PARDELLO ON FLOOR. Ione that he had agreed to take the ¢ th order nut to disappoint the One of the most exciting truggle exsed fi a pluv-house was the re- Parker hustled hig big opponent to finish, When time was appr ardello and was a him at the Bow- amplon evidently had something sh natantly secured through Tom Miner for $100, aim 1) y Was anxious to cover xame for Parker, ‘The men agreed again on Thursday migt at Heuten: ¥ night) Parker will meet Frank FU. 8. Arul- of Light Battery ry. who has fought in, the Philtppines and in the war with China; also Max Brenner, of Harlem, and ‘agrees to throw both In fifteen minutes, sult, from called told him) he j the NEW BODY MAY MSTURTIUN * RUN ATHLETICS, ON CANS | TRAINERS TO GIVE MR. WHIT- NEY HORSE'S PICTURE. AMATEUR UNION HAS BIG FIGHT ON ITS HANDS. of Local CPt tain and Maddy Track Make a 1 Metro- Dreary Day at the Weate polltan Associa chester Course. Amateur Athletle Union has af h will prize on {ts hands that may result in the! very m men who Lo vody, With the} train will he a Win view. representatives af tItesize k two-year- clubs held a meeting last night {old oft mand tt will it the St. Har:holomew Athletle Chap v as an exe Metropolitan Association of the| pression of the esteem in which trains Amateur Athletic Union « in for afers hold that scathing ertitism. Several of the oMfcera} ‘The train Were accused of being In the game for] Heys prin has infused a eo mecting was| lot of new lite Into inf and make » now | this [ton of he spoils. Altog: one prolonged knd Mr. wi on canvas rtalized tn oll on the turf, horse and should Henry 1aAs colora It provided tsa and new omm: = i ado} Dirary Day at Track. un was a dreary da rand ain fll atendity: all the nd the trick was ankle deey in Stevo the Pastime A.C Favorites wen that In the event of the formation | The doards on these days, be 1 hew unton, he could pledge the sup- OR? picks Horses that ean rt and membership. several clu’ pm | mui do usually they stand out tke the nthe Pittaburg diatric SN eae tae ence a stoped: wor sterday, a — heavily backed e won A ’ two horses at m s won. The Jautaider of the Handicapper, | who las bee: nr ng with quite some fuccess in Canada Speed in (he Mad. Though warmed up as if he had feet. the gentlemen at the jes with him and s nis rice up dite d the! Mose. Hentioapper x e from) Lord Pepper, it noe, why deve lot of speed in mut Clifford ron the pening dash RA DG: KE vooand Lax Casta. finally BRADY SAYS MIDGET BRO nthe milden ranks tn the CONTRACT WITH HIM. Mhort price of ev n money. favorite, Igniter. | head the t finishes of “the to Courts and Gwen Hernando Didn't Like Med. 7B. riterton w whe ha. cial to The Ryening Worl.) ym Oct -Willlam A. Brady Mert Vast all the w once manager of Jim Corbeti, theatrical | | aly 7 manager and sport promot has ap- finis Suffolk Superior Court to peated to th er of about $9) In Ai jsettle a mat Contagious Blood Poison between himself and little ‘Jimmy the cyclist alleges that on Sept 2 Michael nd Harry Elkes entered int Timent by whieh they were ty er on M4. following is no poison so highly contag= me DErACK UTNE Tg sceptive and so destructive. Hrady cavers, Michael did) nor elena ; fearry out. facing instead on pmat vas the tov sure you are cured because 1 signs of the disease have Rtevere track It exte: at In promoting the race Mr. Brady say» app 1, and the doctor says you he spent y > Piietottnis Incident there were busi | Te Many persons have Deen hess, relations between Brady and {dosed with Mercury and Potash for Michael. According to Mr. Hrady there | months or 3 and Pronounced cured, he 54.72 till due nlm on thie accoutt. | —to realize when too lite that the dis-, all told. owed to him by Michael. Th e was only covered up—-driven from latter's property has been attached for he surface $10,090 Like Begots Likes rea out, again, and to their sorrow and morti ta ation find those nearest and dearest to. them have been infected by this loath- some disease, for no other poison is so surely transimitted fr parent to child as this. Often a bad case of Rheuma- or severe skin er, developing uanoibigod life, for it’; tism, Catarth, Scrofi isease, an olid sure , | ig anidilte Tite, can poison contracted in early ed, THe Sin of the Parcnte:; DOESN'T BELIEVE DAVIS AND; ‘rity; in the ersten lorevery unless properly tr and driven out in the KELLEY HAVE JUMPED. peaan is the only antidote for this. ly known that can overcome it and drive Clah ois toy iyn Manager Says Willing to Do Whght by the Players, it out of the blood, aud it does this so thoroughly and effectually that there is never a return of the dise to embar- russ or humiliate you afterwards, cures Contagious Ned Hanton, manager of the Brook- Hood Poison in any , iyns, doren't take any stock tn the ru . mors that several of his players are to : jump to the American League, He sees ESRI OMAR ONG won why they should constitution ; it is purely table, Hit the eaith cleanses the blood me time builds up the gen ‘There's no advantage in says Hanlon. y place at this early taelr stgning e nia $200 more than we y ‘ i Fa oe eee eon At ara he] Our little book on Contagious Rood aked for a $00 Increase, and we agreed | Poison is the most complete and in i with him, structive ever issued; it not only tells Ht Weare willing to do the right thing with our players, and we want all of fem back next season. If they desert us we are well fortified and have plenty 1 already under contract.” $$ ST. LOUIS RESULTS. RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 16 — The races run here to-day are ar ful- lows trast Race—Seven: all about this disease, but also how to cure yourself at home. It is free and should be in the hands of everyone seeking a cure, 1 for it. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs RUPTURE. CURED. The Improved © truss ia the only trace im existence, (hat is worn with ateolute comfort bight ant day, and 10 retaina the rupt the hardest exercive nthe of a mite— | Won by Brightle B., 19 to 1 and ¢ to 1 Waban, 6 to 1 for place, 1an second; Col yothied, Tine 1.26 1-4, Second Race—6 1-2 furlongs.—Won by Sister Sarah, 4 to land ¥ Dave Somners, even for place, ran second; Leflare third, Time 1.14" 3- ‘Third Hace Won Johnson, 11 t Marcy, for place was engl Time—1.49 4 WINNERS AT WORTH. RACE TRACK, WORTH, Oct. 15,—The races scheduled to be run here to-day resulted as follows: First Race—Fivo furlongs.—Won by Alaura. 30 to 1 und 10 to 1; Small Jac, 5 to 2 for ph second, and Braw Lad was third, Time—1.05 1-5. Second Race—Mile and a half.—Won by Wrangible, 3 to 2 and 2 to 5; Little Elkin, even for plase, ran second; Fox Bard third, Time—2.49, Third Race—Three-quarters of a mile. —Won by Aas to 1 and 8 to by Bue 3 tol third, MORRIS PARK RACES, 7th Day, Tuesday: Oct. 15th. es Take 23 Ave. 71" Special T ria Park. MUSIC _RY_LANDE FIELD 50 CENTS./ Medical. * thence on, —— THEY COULDN'T WRESTLE. The wrestling bout Bothner, of this city, and blg Jack Me- Cormick, of Philadelphin, which was to have taken place at the New York Turn Hall, at Elghty-ffth street and Lexing- ton avenue, last night, did not come off, ‘The manager of the hal! failed to get a license for the contest, and Capt. Dean refused to allow the men to wrestle. The contest was postponed until next Mon- day a More pointed. Lhe or) between Georg: Autumn, Loa 1 for, place, wi AN cles emma see econd; Harry Tim OLD DR. GRINDLE, 35 yeare a specialint in diseases of men, Under OLD DR. GRINDLE'S scientific treatment blood + aore th kidney mation, eoeedily cured, re erm, do not waste tire siting lews skilful physicians Remember DR. GfINDLE han a record for marvellous cures, | OPFICE OVER 20 YEARS AT 171 West 12th at. ween Gth and Th aves, Advice free, Medi: | $1. Hours, 9 to 9. Sundays, 9 to 1 rae i DISEASES OF MEN CURED, aye 0 DR: PAUL'S PHARMACE, 49th : 4 2a £38 ferypred jin all diseases 1 manding.” Postiive end per> | 4 sae aa Call ony ia : | x

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