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loung Seeley Meat Livingston in "Semi-Finals at We brook. @pectal to The Eveniog World) T RIVHR, Oct. 1.—Two most matches were played this the Westbrook Invitation ring in ament. They were the semi-finals 4 the Westbrook cup. W: » the amateur cham; Sohn M. Ward, the widely know by player, as an opponent, and the &M ‘Ward put up against the champlon the first nine holes was utterly ast Sihing, and it brought back recoilec the days when he displayed the same ‘and vim upon the diamond fields started off by halving the first holes with Travis and then win- the fourth tn the par golf of halving the fifth hole, Travis led down to work and won the next two;'Which gave him the lead by 1 (he eighth hole was halved tn flve and Mravia won the ninth with a par 4 ‘phith gave him the lead by 2 up at the Ward having gone out in 42 to je champions 41. the rematnder of the match !t a case of halving, with Travis occa- Wy adding another hole to his it, until he won the mateh at the eenth hole by 5 up and 4 to play ir cards were: Walter J. Travis, ‘Out | a in The Selee-Livin, match proved at_ interesting start to finish, y equalized in i re all gwen again at the teenth hole, but Selee won the last tpo and the match by . Their cards re: ernoon. @ Executive Committes this morn- announced that hand morrow will be at 2% holes Inste 18 on account of the value and beauty ‘of the different prizes, it having been a best to make the change. The handicap {8 open to all United States Association players, the entries to clone ‘at th he teo to-morrow morning, OLD CHOCOLATE DIED CAME. FOUGHT HIS LAST FIGHT AS HE DID HIS OTHERS. George Godfrey, Vete: Pagilist, Left Large and Snug Fortune. “Old Chocolate” 1s dead. He died as he foughy all his bh game, ‘Everybody who has fo ing game knew George xemembered him for the many hard fights he engaged In. ‘They remembered how/defeat was an unknown quantity to Him unt! he was laid unconscious. Tt was the same “Old Chocolate his dying bed. When ho was told that he had but couple of hours to live he as pwed the Godfrey. They ‘ight- Btood on hix feet just onc more, wish war gratified. When his touched the ntened hi self tor a: en he toppled over on had stood erect with a just ashe hat done many _out blow of an « Death was 4 Pilcation of confined to ‘They we: he never despaired, an physicians told him that die, he entertained He never gave up. Godfrey was the time he aman of po he) was consid farsmost pugiliste Int ranks, winning many hard had always been @nd defeat John fm his prime wh ing, The latter r Bullivan, but the to meet him, on the grounds that drew the color line. Few boxera lived a more regular lite than Godfrey. Up to the time he was confined to his bed by sickness h himself tn “neVer dissipated and wax a thrifty shrewd business man, He had a lar family, put It fs sald he managed to ac- cumulate a fortune of §5,00), 3 Ais home in Boston and vicinity f Most part of hix ite and owned Fable real estate. He o ring about six yea a draw with sia Hall, Boston, Wh fighting business he op a in Boston and te leaves a widow years old. taken was Nick INDAY. HANDICAP WEIGHTS. = (Special to The Hvening World.) 8 PARK RACE TRACK, Oct, Weights for the second Monday P, for two-year-olds and up, to “ever the Inst seven and a halt of the Withers mile on Mon- 21, are ay follows: Rhodes, ..128 Glenwater .. Garter Ban. 19 Annie Thompean Fiora Por {the memi >| {2 FORM THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, UCTOBER 18, 1901. IDABLE BARRIER USED IN THE WOOLWICH OBSTACLE RACE. Hay ous were tired? If you ha above picture, ver tried Journey up to the pole and come down on YALE’S s from the ground ur ty a man who the Crimson every Ume a man of his weight he ina mury runner. He runs low with great speed, a sh u Harvard one A NEW (Special to TI NEW HAVEN, WI probably play WORT] led to be RACK The lows: TRA races run hers Wiles aut Salve third, To Ne Preven Football in ss of loving cu roof the may in In punt tok be J Hewitt, "2; ve, Wi I, 8. Chrystie, am, ie contest, will be held o ¥ 25, ich: candidat wed ive Adteks, and’ the Al ieed. avorng The C a wily footh ah excel hey were in the middle of an obstacle wanted to drop out of the contest they were compelle top of th nd in suc YALE MAY HAVE COLUMBIA OFFE OFFERS A CUP. two. rexular games 4 to climb a su-ivot rope hand o you will appreciate ut ro hand wien liMeulty of the men tu the race and unless they to make a painful amble over the ridge yo wen ne obstacle ts probably the most formidable of this deseription have had to fice. is not more then fifteen feet. Some of ronestants in the picture have failed to go up the over hand and are crawling up they {ae nework. aus he res pores ae that the contest Usually the height to t 0-foot framework, sc rhs grottics, side, IDEAS ON STRATEGIC PLAYS | NOW COPIED BY HARVARD’ S COACHES bur not many this year for known that would have to] mnie INDIANS READY q ‘tultvack: | and Wil Teaver formerly 4 an extraordl- pee Willatek De takes aed ad FOR CORNELL. ener | MEET AT NUTMEG A. C. w invented 18, —With the ex- ception ¢ heelock, the team’s A Mg guard, the Indians show fine mettle, alo err a, {tere WIN Welgh In ato and will undoubtedly ness MUATES van it the| @red and ‘Twenty-atx Juring the rest ¢ ute nnd » gpa Kicker at 10 O'Clock fewthy ut erry of mind has of a matey Thanksgiving L vet ween TEAM. no and at e249 adges’ stati Dick Sheldon ' Maryland Haltimore, will Hine ui inst the All- (Davis returm of Harvid Weeks to the onthusiasn caused about your Stberiaa tinned a bio ent in Siberia, and a tot at Dal hand you at Dallas Head Coach ached niey Michigan last ta great team his tocked je they serve t [i wes p for giving a bo in earned that 1 ch the tnything of tte kind | li ts Park to Champagne Stakes mm w run at 3 Pennsylvania te having 4 man for centre, Th alveraity wi u are toarcer, propor: It requires gentuy Mola tn bie Ki ayers have bea suc ounted yon the the hand, | y Da lightwolght Axnter an Martin Duty, the promiei Meetesmene arutaett of Chicaga, a #0 well thougiit of by the follo at Marry Hobert ¥ Witt that they are at sented to am Ww and E cago bouts are limited Jur arel wate wa! r steamboat to e} be that and ‘AS Ww. Robert Waller, ol ,_ fell dead, |W in South Field an bad te wilt be al- ne maki :|MEN CURED. ‘on. the ear Oudee, (8 Onana Kut, wania to wai Soitte; by saprean $l. deremer, Kremer, russia, 429 Tia ov, YOUNG CORBETT THANKSGIVING DAY. in Morning. Still—That Overcoat = ea AUTO RECORD STILL INTACT. FOURNIER. FRENCH CHAM- PION. FAILS AGAIN. Heavy Wind and 1 Track 1 vent Hin Doing Netter Than 1.07 1-2 for ME (Spectal to The ening World) i RK, Providen! her ariatoera 1 stend rolled and tking of wor 1 owing hardly expect pndition soline Care wer—Won by ehh ofa Ralph Time ricyeles by Wo First Nest by 1 RS mile Etoward Burick, 1 rt mi 1 Nor: Time 1 Owing to the heavy northweat wind 1 rodld world's He went five and made his thst and finishing five miles a NAHER — WON BIC RACE, |GUIDED MINSTEAD TO VICc- TORY FOR MIDDLE PARK. clim be: | from the one whe has uned in ng Pp woll. - ent Was the Blue Ribbon tor (Special to The Hrening World ) e8, are fast ¢ uchak, who I is now ina bank tn Pitts- wo-Year-Olda—Jenking Third + CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 18 —Harvard SCRE yaca- on Port Blatt, ia trying a new play now, It tsa tuck! themsonit 3 ; back formation similar to the 1 hathecplays, UaCHOWNaNUECEnttS. which ‘Yalo has ‘used ité'auch goodcadvar of the men show up well, and tof the team at present Pre OLE ae ee Weymouth. th r than ever. SDON, Oct. 18—Lord Harewaod's vard can porfect elf in It whe wilt who tas stdenty | Coach Warner's work tx having a teil- Minstead won the Middle Park Plate, use it Nov. 23 to defeat the team from Ved showin and | ing effect lately, Undoubtedly the fact foated the blue ribbon of the twonyenr-olda, at ee nt ldaecten led to the Indian setent Ides tov | Newmarket to-day, The race was for The game consists tn calling one of jchrelntions bes Es enroldsienlts tore the tackles over from hia side of the Hight the te: anf tiilles 19 pounds; the iret Hine and working him tnto q mass for- ¥ Sopneee is ue Ones mation centred on tackle 3 follow rae te lsnel iistas tinea Lard Mare ood's Minstead, by Minting— Cartan by Cala Port Dtair, by Hatrtinder— Jenkins) % (Clem" Jenkins up) Ing stakes for three- and upward, ea i MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. 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Josepha, 3 to 1, WON; Ethics, 7 to 10, WON; Chuctanunda, 2} to 1-, 2d, Bat WERE NAMED TO WIN IN OUR RACING WIRE *VESTERDAY “ WORTH A GUOD STIFF BET STRA.GHT”’ our wire read on JOSEPHA. “PLUNGE! BET STRAIGHT!” our wire read on ETHICS. “PLUNGE! Ret STRAIGHT € PLACE!” our wire readon CHUCTANUNDA —— ‘Jovi we gave for a “plunge for the limit,” maker, 12 to 1, WON, 112th long shot we put over the plate once beginning ee tho This Saturday should prove a record breaker. Send in your sub- scription and let us telegraph you our three-horse wire Saturday. soIn Wire read elfents at Re ee ee ee etintlanyal(oalance/ati Went meet 7 $20 Ix racing days yan e, estchest forms, $5 dally: 320 for Mx tor local delivery... Telegraphed tourer tora Tom A: A. M. over private wires direct from our offi Still—that Suit at $10. 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