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-American League NeCeesticn He Yt ts now reasonably certatr Wark will have a new base wext season, and fhe “Giants, America p¥ryers, Raltimo: » the game has ever kiown team, barring changes io the - plans, will play >of ground Leawu ded of thy he wa and tt one Amerte Ty wtated th an F | North River, two bloc chi would allowed to with a’ “station Mr. Freedman’s so. The fact that Senator Ti nh Sullivan ond} hind ty and Frank Farrell, the poo! aro the backers makes the 7 sonably certain. Others the scheme are promin whose names wher Aimerican 1 Tamma reed affairs power i usiness m need will merit an Tt Is know the confidence of the baseball public had his President Ban Johnson, of the Ameri-| iing. can League, only recently announced | jortunt winteene th that New York would not be Invaded noid as a magnate. ‘Tim Hurst, tho next season, but this, according tobformer League winipire. it vil) hie DON’T OBSERVE RULES AT POST. O'Connor on Wayward Boy Started Second} from Rail, Though He Drew Sixth Position. , atch for offenders in| Down In Secretary Crickmore’s oMce } proper places but 9 RNR SDE Aa ahs tt he St ach THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1901. BACK NEW BALL TEAM HERE. aded by McGraw, May Play Next Season on 59th Street Grounds. Amer! who. secured New York tawn ar him thie early * base Ul player wh ils name | ised told an b reporter thin snoring 1 bet all the ey he vould scrape together that will bean Amert wane team ext seamon and th may Me will be {ts manager. c 1 the ball player, * ident landing a frst<class |team. ite will Mirnish the material, and WI be the bem York hid stopping at the Hote When an wer called there rk sald y away; where, I looked over the Fifty ve location ind thinks ¢ AUTOS 10 RACE ON PARKWAY. ‘BIG MEET IS ARRANGED FOR NOV. 16, an jand Clab Exeluatve whfare, ‘The Ocean Parkway tn Brooklyn wiil be a ively spot Nov. 18 On that date aug Istend Aut vile Chub will Id a series of races th whteh prom. to be an Interesting speed test of pmobiles, All arrangements have peer pleted for events, and I smmnisstoner, hax given the club the exclusive use of the Park- y from Kings Highway to Fort Ham avenue ‘The Brooklyn organize has bean promise from many every afternoon there are drawn from | Other ways as we! r 1 ah 5 he positions at the post enter very @ leather bottlo small ivory balls hav-|inceiy into the betting on a tace, for ing numbers marked thereon. A! 8} on & KOO or bad positio nd horse's name ts called a ball ts drawn ‘a chances of winning. from the bottle and the number ts the Aiuesthate wan rhe horse's position at the post. Lay's t Pairs tew Now, what la the sense of al this| Stakes had only rs—Rowdy jand Uilmneeit, i on wanabey | rign {the horses do not t Ue} enough. Me was ente bartuld stor positions assigned them at the post? | $4, and TH Daly boonted bim ty $1. ee The horses line up to the barrier and the | Mr Whitney's ative Ud Lie ts ne, [Usual SS extra and retained the gelding assistant starter calls thelr positions. (OLY treerward eid ys take any old position that| “Put this in the er: Mr. Daty| thought: Mr. Whitney's: horse was en tered too cheaply, 80 4 ly bid up O'Connor, who rode Wayward Boy In] yer Awhitneys harms te fi s the fone he first race yesterday, drew sixth po- | prt Mr. Dulv's horme was u ad he ed from second | PP altion. Instead he started Tom secon pee Aen ESTE Position on the rail next to Cespedes, | Whitney whould enter so cheaply. Mr and the advantage this poeltion gave | Daly did not care about receiving halt him enadled him to win the race, It] the ran up Now he was auly bhtding 1s not fair to the public to have jorkeye | Tn "ihe Rancao del Paso Blakes Leon disobey the rules at the post, nor is it}ora Loring ant er ae ond nee on the ‘ ear She tinisied last in a tleld af tye fair to t okinakere horses, Luek ond Charity having been More than that, It is not fnir to other! tert at the post ‘The fly ia nate up ty riders who strictly observe rules, What | he ht form. She had to be ritden in are called the star Jockeys are notable | Met, Rimiour race to beat Neither One, offenders in this respect. Of cour . : ‘ es oe a ry t race should have been a warning RAS Sa Rteri cannot sice ny Allie Lit then I tenderly with” Leonor Loring Positions In mind, but there should be Bho MUTErKUMiTtaicrconpeliete tie an official who could se at sort | talent however, preferred to heliewe tat 6¢ thing. tne Mily was short in her prevtous race, 0 e pinyed her at a shart pric | Instead of sending a steward to the King won In w tight fr with! ost In every race, why not appoint a Clarence Mackay’y St. Carlo urth steward or starting judge, who At all around and en, was tot als: | all not analihnotronty, keep the boys in their hestiana7could ROWE TO TRAIN ——WVENCLAND? REPORT SAYS HKEENES WANT HIM TO GO ABROAD. CZAREWITCH. AMERICAN OWNERS WON ALL | | OTHER EVENTS. Securing Heath Mente Enlarge. Racing Interests, Keene Crippled Chacornne, ¢ Futurity Wine ptured Ken- Ir lube. (Phe Parkway Driving Clut and tha Amertean I Drivers’ Assooin- HowWil help in keeping the course cleat for the contests phe faces wall be Weld i the manning, the starts betmg made between Chure =a 2 avenue and Fort Hamilton avenue. ‘The ISS GENEVIEVIZ HECKER- sii propenes th make the mest an a0 | i NE IEE td, COPYRIGHT BY E- MARX nial one, Speed tests at differant lstane UY be hal for all sorta of J veht courte will be practically = Mant incline At lohutch “vette, ‘eat | ‘This tw the Intest picture of Miss Genevieve Hecker, the woman golf champion of the United States. Many the starting potat Pictures have been printed of Miss Hecker, but this is the only really good one, It was taken especially for The EPS Asics Wine, Evening World by Ernest Marx at the Baltusrol links just after Miss Hecker had won the title that hundreds uf : > thousands of American women covet. ST. TATA, Get The surprive ° - day at ive Fale Groutiia came in the Srat race Miss Hecker {s a typical American girl, She is an all-round athlete. She tsa Ureless swimmer and can sail pe LSTA ttt "| or row n boat in any weather. Miss Hocker is engaged to be married to Mr. AVIS HAS NOT SEEN FREEDMAN GIANTS' MANAGER WON'T TELL PLANS TILL HE DOES. Tf Incrense in Salary + He WV In Refnaed 1 Pliny Next Sen- In Chtcago. George Davis manager of the Gti ! neth Stakes at Newmarket ff the reairs circulated to-day ts America will Nn lose one of her beat N. Oct. 16—Balsarroch wor trainers of thoroughbreds in Jimmy Czarewitch Stakes at Newmark Towe, who, according to rumor s| to-day been asked to & nd next year Caarewitch Stakes is one of the James He] big handicaps of the English: turt for three-year-chix and upwa 3 as made (he sam fer a over the Ctarewlte Ow two Year ago by Miwars Koone, but de- > turiongs and 33 yurds clined {t, raying he'@ rather ntay in] ‘The result in detail was am follow. this country | " a Maia According to the I 1 1 Messrs, Keene have ) . Sand, by ite cure the Heath House, in Bugiand, atnce Namblivg Katie Mr. Whitney announced his retirement a from the English Because of these ineleah overtures the pers {nstst that reyes ‘Tete the Keenes intend to xo into racing on| ave furlongs a larger scale in Engl Wiliam ©. Wattnes’s Spectrum, with ——<—<—___ 3. Hel un. won the ine FOOTBALL PLAYER DYING. te He fee undo Meredith, of Trinkty College ‘Team, | sit, Aun Maa leas Was injured In Serimmage, mile. HARTFORD, Conn, Oct. 16 °. bente'n Meredith, left end on the Trinity Cole 14 lege football team, tp Hable to die tr Was aecond injuries received in a game at West a canrairide Hee ne, ‘em J prbolnt last Saturday. seg arid thelr fockeyy in thin, Meredith wax badly Injured ina serim-| thus deing Americans. ‘mage during the game ity College elevon an ‘Cadet team, receiving _ head which caused a conoussion of 11 brain. His condition has grown so serl- “ous that it is belleved he cannot re- ween the Trin- © West Po blow on $e PRINCETON TRACK GAMES. Wi. —T he this Alhletle Neld as the origin but they had of ratn, wt Nas bee! training for the oon Mon- university y had beon net An un: of ny Chief, will play football this On the Dwight School team, @ at that Inatitution hax onng, ker will play right ze saat en @ strong line player. i on by Watlower Merwia, "02 iti viecWon hy Carter PArmatroag, 280-Yard Murdie—Won by ‘cart mid. Meister, 6. Tine. “04 thie, “Thopacns third inpecn, 03. Shot Pit—Won by: Grimes, 0G; second. Renal ‘Or third, Ames, “G2,” Distance, me Ruawing Growd Jump--Won. by second, pee ‘G6; third, Johnson, 1 8p, Ruinoing itigh Jump~Won by pe a eo OL; secon 382 fi Time—tbe # Olid willdegin tts footbal) Aigame_ with the Whilet'a| “ey ba pla: Curtis, 10B:. ae: a Basis ase deme. . | Today, has not yet had a conference with P: tent Andrew Freedman, Until he does. cannot Say where next season will vee him playing ball. Davis wants « jeveave tn salary to remain with the w Yorks a year, The Chicago fothe Amertean League w ext scuson and has made him sference tte ple With Mr. t there d= ste playing the races these days . Ba sued An Even W tter saw Davis to-day {ou t him for Have vou or have t slaned a “age Next season? T have re. Key to from Mr. y tex yet season, by replied Will you desert the New Yor and phey hb the Amertean lex Well, L don't know, resident Mreetman does not give me the increase I ask for TE will accept Chips offe want an increare of sal- ary from the New York lub and f wilt let Mr. Freedman know what tt ts with. \ fow days, ‘I don't want to be mean or unfatr ‘ew York Club oMffcials, 1 in- the club the frat oall on It they refuse my request of course, be compelled to ac- other offer > KEENE’S HORSES ON SALE. to 5 tend? to give my yervices. 1 will cept the Unmasked, ni O die Dusch here Under Hammer. Au important sale of race-horses and yearlings, the property of Messra. J. R and BF. P. Keene and other owners, will take place at the Morris Park race- tri Saturday at 1390 PM. Willtain Kaston will be the auctioneer, Home of the runners to be sold are Toddy, Unmasked, Prophetic, Eddlo Busch and Lambkin, orge A. Jenkins of Stamford, Conn. BODY BLOW PUT WALCOTT OUT Though Latter’s Manager Says He Quit, Ma- jority of Spectators Think Carter Won Fairly. RANCISCO, Oct, 16—Kid Car-) quickly with another that they had ce pped Joe Walcott in the seventh fect of keeping Che recipient on his vf thetr Nght in Mechantes' Pa-| (C6 Tt seemed as if he had stopped for an instant Carter woult nave fallen Inst night after one minute a to the td Carter was bleeding from the nose and while his head rolled from side forty-flve seconds of fighting. ‘The blow ch brought the contest to an abrupt] mouth, fight Carter to a standstill, the aggressor and chased around the ring The colored man slid Carter was Walcott all along the ropea ve given out. Tals is what. the tora majority of specta- s noted the end of the saw, Of sous and it seemed Carter “was about to an entirely different polnt Of) mike good nis ‘honmt that. he would They aid not hesttate to say} make Wale limb through them. att quit when he found his blows, | Walcott tially made a stand near the ropes. It was here Carter delivered the ch would fell an ox, were not of mt Vote i Helent power to stop Carter, Among} If Walcott was shamming to avold men who hold thls view ts young curther fore aa tho he ia Seconaums eae! ate auctor, as those will attest who Walcott'a manager, and one Watched the play of his features while Is seconds ta the fight. His Qret}George Harding wae relentlessly calling ymis when aaked his opinion before ont je fateful ten seconds. The talk of “ Walcott left the ring for his dressing- and his (rlonds being implicated in a Job nt borne out by facte. room were: Walcott's followers had bets down on “I saw no foul dlow, I think Walcott nin ag dtapnarently, ‘saw no chance for m quit” Refereo Phil) Wand fair blow in the pit of the stomach. Dr, William C. Eldenmuller, the sur- Reon of the National Club, examined Walcott for signs of a foul blow in the ——>—$__ LATEST BOXING NEWS. Kid Cantera victory over Joe Walcott in San Francisco last alent waa halled with Joy by the aimirers of pugiliem in this vicinity, | Waleott groin, but could find no injuries indicat- Ing that any auch blow had been ro- celved, Walcott has thus again tut. | nished food for endless discussion, ‘There Ix material a-plenty on which ar ‘very unpopular with the sporting men. George Gardner, the middle-weight champion w England, who defeated Kid Carter re: cently im Ban Pranclace, will probably: te-retened to ght Carter again. The Twentleth Century §. Coot San Francisco offers a puree for them kuments can be based. Matty Matthews, the 6: ,- Carter Nearly Out. Boe ae coun gs Lenn raaned walter Sehter of Dunk: § have been mat to Rant a weenty-round bout before the Industrial Canada, on Oct. 28. ‘They few months ago and Mat- C. of Fort ded. the dectaton, Feported, arrived in Toston on Monday with a well-kuown wealthy English- who is willing to back him for $10,000. to {any heavy-wetent in the world. MeCoy fan been lucky Yar picking up “angele Articles of t have been signed by Tim Callahan, jelphla, and Eddie Lenny, Found bout to be In the sixth round Carter was as nearly knocked out as falla to the lot of any boxer, When the round opened he went after Walcott at once, jabbing him with his left and sending his right to Walcott’s head. Walcott came back to him with some short-arm blows to the head and then whipped his right over, shaking up the Kid considerably, He then caught Carter coming toward (da) A. Cc. on him and staggered him. He fer: 60 | ver) cant. ef: the The colored man was quick to see his Mecietiang. the advantage and showered blows on Car- a ania catenins sae on «, ,ter’s head, He followea one blow 60 ——. “Ae Oy 08 Tenet 4 ES ea ae (Fink So oae eee = Me BOSTON $25,000 OUT ON SEASON. 3ELEE ESTIMATES THE LOSSES CAUSED BY LOW ADMISSION. Noaton ¥ . and Is Glad (Spectal to The Evening World + BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 16.—Manager une: n i | to side, as if tt were held on by only | pre moe slender cords, When {t seemed vo must | Frank Selee has ended his term ax man fergie tem Ghani ap dewn, Carter's gameness and vitality {ager of the Boston club of the National Hltzatinmona7idet nEtholr: Kept fim! up. Me ral and at the | League after twelve years’ serv Mr, memoravle battle at Carson, It was alend of the round he was fighting Wal | gelee, after settling up with Treasurer. vee Lhd Seal et ie ao ete ber gens lad to hie corner and{ Hllings, called on Prealdent Soden to tetileney. te it « ‘ arter Was carried to his corner a iy P ; teslidency: tajthe pit of the atomach. |p storatives were ‘applied, “ix seconda| says Ne was perfectly satinfled with the Walvott sank to his knees, a look of} worked over him la desperation to| head of the club, and to add that he a his face, while he clutched! Dring him through in time to respond thought It best for all that he make a despatringly at hie groin, His mind] to the call of e ae Was active, but all the nerves con Change Waleots Style. Wie plasninaelsiwaysl baenTar good trolling the movements of his boy) Contrary to all expectations, when the] loser,” sald Selec, “while 1 cannot say ned suddenly disorganised, leaving [xons wounded Ie, vas a lamb ‘that came cher airectara, Ste vl oO. aleott's cor and 1 oO : io All the powerful: ma- Hoh wearted Wohter When te isd 'e | 8 ed) or anterter h had driven him through [dneilod A lead ie seomen there. as Re Uh awing. trom nx younds of fighting scemed|course open for him but to piter in and| gtam eure f car ene trom, way. made up my mind as to where | may 0, although I have several good offers, have tnes out to buy a minor league club. He mentioned Buffalo as one of the cltles where he might put his money in a franchise, Manager Selee catimated the loss to the club at $25,000 this season. ——————— TWO BASKET-BALL GAMES. They Will Be Played To-Night at Players’ New Headunarters, Rasket-ball playera of this city have established a headquarters. It ts located at the Cosmopolitan Casino, One Hun- dred and Sixty-elghth street and Am- sterdam avenue, and the promoters of the scheme have been assured the sup- port ie co-operation of all players of ie clty’ Keon fitting tribute to the opening to- night, the management has arranged for tw mea, to which but one admission will be chi . The first gdmo is sure to be a good one and will be between the noted’ Silent ive” and the All New York. teams, econd. contest will fee tho Hiawatha AG and the Defi: ance B, B, teams in competition. <a Gardner Wooldn’t Box Whistler. RALTIMORE, Oct, 16—The meeting between Billy Whistler and Eddie Gard- ner scheduled to take place before the Knickerbocker Athigsiay Cine last night jasco, er refusin, ries wine to some misunderstan: the rule: Oscar Gardner Lost on Fow! ST. LOUIS, Oct. 16.—Clarence Ritenti clever feather-weight of this city, won a foul trom Oscar Gardner, the “Omaha Ki Jest Flan ta the third round of what was us Lave Olympte uapeg- des the | BELOW S Coaches Think Candi- dates Lack the Usual Speed of Eli Elevens —Hogan's Amusing Play. ~(Bpecial to The Evening World.? NEW HAY. Conn, Oct. 16—Ho- Ran, the big guard of the Yale footb: 4 eleven, ts the funmaker of the team | His style of play ts amu sing. Hogan ts ja frexhman and is wald co be only nines | teen years old, but he welghs 220 » pounds, | Ho tn not a fast man, but his chief | virtue is his aolidity, | with the ball he and tt goes har under him, When Hogan fully falls with all his weight, uy 4 wlth the man who js lometimes c s prising things, as when nena "oles ou his own side over the goal with a | 2 long Mne of opposing players hanging on to tae man’s legs, His strength ts as- j fishing. The time has come when football ex- perts should be able falr amount of accuracy team to Judge with a Juat what Yale's ¢ Mounts te thin Walter ad George Stillman hy i ave b making an timate or the men. Goss not get wlong very well in his new 1s guard, He x se hts speed. trary, bea qutek tthe plays though. in “unsatie hind Yi lard, and a “ ust Torn The mm they seem unable t he swift’ pre TIGERS’ SHAKE-UP WEAKENS TEAM. to The Brenig STON, Nod, Oct and captain of the Prine: team are troubled over the look for tion on the Nov, 2 and a ne out A strong cc gridiron against ainst Yale Nov, 16, have made another shift of men. De Witt has been put at half, MeCurd at full and Meler at quarter. Pearson, who for the last few days has been luoked ‘ornell They Mom favorably for quarterback, hay been dropped from the Hne-up There is a question whether the Mmes made are udvisable or not. ‘Tie traity team In new shape played most dixcouragingly. The nerub broke throuxt. Butkiewlcs for gains of Ave yards und treled the ends for long gains. In t the only score of the ¢ was made by Roper, and on the scrub, The ‘varsity seemed unable to get the ball near the serubs’ goal. De With a giant at tackle, is not prov. ing himself anything extraordinary at halftack, With a little eyaching he inay luprove. McCord. at fullback also seems u little out of place. “HEAVIES” FOR THE CRIMSON. (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mags. Oct. 16.—Iar- vard Ix going to ulllize every heavy man she has from now on, Most of her can- didaten are too light, but the few heavy - welghts that she has sho Is golng to find nome positions for on the team. The appearance of Lee, the blg guard, han caused Cutts, who has been playing guard this year, to be put in Graydon’s place, but the latter \ mediately pulled behind the Mne and put In at fullback. He ts a big man, weigh- ing over 180, but Ix very fast on his feet and hits’ the line low amt hard. MiMin, who has been playing such a brilliant game at full, made little im- Pression on Columbia's Ine, so that the coaches thought It necasary’ to get some one else Into the fullback’s harness for the big games to come, Another heavy-welght is Lyon, who yed on Towa State College for two He welghs about 170, and yet the hes are trying to make a quarter- back of him, where he Is accustumed to play. ‘The practice is rapidly perfection, During the, lt me scored four touchdown approaching the ‘ware the moat ve made agalnat any eleven this ar. Marshall carried the ball ninety- five yards for a touchdown, the. moet brillant run that haa been seen on Sol- diers’ Field for a long time. WOODRUFF'S NEW KICK-OFF IDEA. (Special to The Evening World ) PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 16. — Coach Woodruff In responsible for the latest in- novation on the football fleld. Since the Introduction of the now famous "guards. tack" Pennaylvania's head coach ha Invented many new and original pla: YALE TEAM’S WORK TANDARD. eebeee ALL BIG COLLEGE TEAMS PLAY TO-DAY. t t All the ble college football “teams will engage in thelr usual ¢ mid-week games to-day, Every “one of the “Big Four has a game scheduled, and the resulta will be watched with Interest. The schedule is as follows: +, Harvard and Wesleyan, at 7 and Bowdoin, at New ¢ eton and Dickinson, at * Pennaylvania and University of Virginia, at Philadelphia. Carlisle Indians and Haver- ford, at Carlisle, " Lafa: te and Orange Athletic Club, at Orange. Cy + [ebb ininieeeeb eee iin on the gridiron. His latest Invention ts a new Kick-off, which might be properly. termed al “boomer kick-off, and promises to revolutionize that style of play. The bail is pla lho: 1owith the oul posts, deine tiited higher tnan t othe yall ts kicked at the upper end instead of the imiddie, which drives it in a semicircle, Im- med 1 the ball atrikes the ground [instead of bounding ard it returns toward the point fram which {tls kicked do enantes fast end runners to secure tf owith greater facility than the ad- vancing opponents, Considerable tin has been devoted to the perfection of the Kick, It will be used in this afternoon's game with the University of Virgin The tackling dummy has deen erected on the pri elM-and will in future be used as a part of the daily practice. FISTIC MIX-UPS AT CORNELL. seal to The Evening Worl!) ITHACA, N.Y, Oot, Whe Cornet! coaches and thelr men are tghting io real earnest these days, Mix-u plemented by flstly encounters, ar mon, In the last practice gan cane, sub quarter, dealt Davitt an up pereut, and flve men were required 1 parate them, — Purcell ® Kent in a rough-and-tumble, at right tackle, had to bring Into pt all the aparring scietice he acquired Wert Point to withstand tacoll, one of Cornell's best. ‘There scrimmage between the two the scrubs held their own so well that the first team war driven to desperate straits to gain an advantage Because of the exceedingly tough work ne 1 injuries resulted. Schoel- koot 4 Taussig were sent in with twits nklex and Tennent, the big sub entre, arrived bome with a wrenched knee Brewster, whose shoulder har been braved up with bandages for ten days, found tt giving out in signal work, and did not risk the lne-up. Owing to these injuries, the atrengtt of the 1 WIL be considerably lessened for Saturday's me against the Indians, AUTO RACES A SOCIETY EVENT. PREPARATION FOR TO-MOR- ROW'S MEET. W. IK. Vanderbilt, Jr, and His Red Among the Entries to for Silver Cup, PROVIDE, Oct. 16.—The Automobile rac ansett Park to-morrow promises to be one of the big- eat socloty events of the year. The Rhode Island Automodile Club ts work ing hacd to make it so, Parties of New Yorkers have promised to come up, and Gov. Gregory and his staff will occupy reserved boxes. Two silver cups have been offered ae prizes, One is valued at §) and ¢. other worth ®¥#, and emblematic of t champlonsaip which will go to the win- ner of the swe Ail the racer will be for ten W. K. Vanderbilt, jr red Jemion in (he seve; has entered bis L contests. Other millionaire mobists are among the en tries. urnier, the French champlor chauffeur, js to driv his” machine againat time for ten miles. 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