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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1901. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. WINNERS AT CHESTER TRACK TO-DAY. Ghampagne inkes pal Handicap F the Card. tured (Special to The Fvening Wo MORRIS PARK RACE TRA 1%—Perfect weather brought a chester course Oct K, thi 10,000 when the first race, the Octobe Steeplechase, was run off. Yearlings and horses in training. property of J. R. and F. P, Keene, J MeCormick. J. H. Schorr and other stables, were sold by the Fa Tipton Company in the saddling qcks before the races began. A large crowd witnessed the sales, and th those offered. Th jusch sold the wn to W. J. 5 the tarinter Uamasked was pu by J. Lyman for $3.00). FIRST RACE Steeplechase Handicap: for mp; about two end a half miles areold FE two-y Carr for 33,5 w oh ree-year-olts an Biarters, whts., Hal Yulminate, Curfew Bell. 130, He: Ring T., 154, Carson Mystic Shriner, 16), It Jocks Ab, Ma x pid. up ‘Beart good. Won easily. Thine 4.43 Curfew Bell cut out the lowed by Atystic Shriner and Pulmin Half @ mile from h Yo the front and from Curfew Be’ Jengths in front of King SECOND RAC For maiden two-year-olds te. twelve Starters, whts., Stl 106, / of Befleycors, 03, Reitcrn (Grand Opera,"I09, Odom » Rockey, Bijou. 108 9 “Aarrahgo Huila 9S Epeediine, 106, 1. Smith Connecticut, 109, Brennan.10 10 Caigarry, 109, Mounce. 11 11 Bomersautt, 100, C'hrane Cassville, 109, Geneneo, 108, Start good. Jocks. ‘Boui ‘ ‘4 $ 10 Time—1.06. write. and. ma: MORRIS PARK. GREAT CROWD AT WEST- and Mantet-{ large The attendance was close te there some llvely bidding on several of t. and Wax Knocke. running, fol- e Fulminate went ‘a length Ave and a half tur- One Coaches the Red Men in Gridiron Art, the Other Captains the Eleven from Ithaca. rl WARNER BROTHERS FOOTBALL RIVALS TO-DAY AT INDIAN-CORNELL GAME IN BUFFALO STADIUM. |People of Springfield in Pan-American City THE SAREISLE INDIAN EOOTEACE TEAM AND SUBSTITUTES. ——+¢-_____ Were Divided Into Factions as to Result of Battle. to REAT dicap and Ch. brook « thi pla. Heeley while ning In E a six, fifth was Rot of 4 equally went dow On the Travis on into the Charles Ht In Delagon w SST EG: : and gray floated ever the thousands of| erly wind blew across the fleld, making Ing all the running, won easil PRINCETON, 365; and gray floated ever the thousan wi rw 5 aon great spectators up outside the} punting a diMenlt feat lengths from Deastituke. who concerted Was a grea | lingths before Extinguisher feature eapectully BROWN, O, | ropes to witness the football tussle be] ‘The sete ptain Ix expected to THIRD RAC the vill ana: tween Harvard and the cadets to-day. | take place ton: the most. likely for all axes; Halipes course. th ri ae The soldiers submitted with as good] candidate being Fullback yideon. At ng, ‘The ne-Up. a “ s yexible to Matthews, Har-| this méeting th if m will be selected whte,, jocks. StHIQLFia. St Place, grace as possible y : s Seer, Be Wonderly. tie dee Vard'a colored quarter-back, playing! {o go to Annapolix to meet the Middies Roxane: Bey Weesen the game Capt agalnet them, [tis the first time that «yon Monday B. of Lex,, 105. Retfers 3 even in thy ait i apt) ul é & 2 Mri ored man has entered into West Firat Mall. & ie catly Voints sports or social life, and the nut] penn saved being acored on. by. the A was a hard one to crack Frestest tele to the aret halt, Bucknell 6 Wert Point had ter best men tn the] !est the ball once on Dean's ten yard Une. Th here was carried to Buck- 4 By elt and x0 dd Harvtnt. Daly camel nella teneyard lines when. the visitors fe. Time—1.10. out of the honpital to play againet his] by orilllant plays ahd mages formations, Roxane and Belie of Lexington car- former comrades, Strength and weight | mcluding a forty-lve-yard run by Hare Meee ete ato ters crack enter: RINCETON, unted greatly In favor of Harvard. | sini Tine rime ‘icne stomped. then fecexin ae nay? if 5 The cadets’ condition, with the excep-|f Roxane. Belly of Lexington and Lady Shs i Uneaw fan in close onter the way THE GAME, alain tlon of Daly and Casad, 1s fine, make | jj peoreifirstannlt:¢- pithy Rock water: winn eK In ei lgattetk i thts after i went, at least one touch-down against the Fennayivan a, 0. d ‘om. Re After an exchange way in pects. £0 ; BUS Jength before 1 xington, Shing be) with f Mh }vinitors was the soldiers’ ambition RACK i sh riy last th Daly's hope was a goal from the tele, ying, Champnane for twweyear seven ture |The autre yo Taw gutne nisiderah nd Was) Final Score—tfarvard, 6; Weat ANNAPOLIS, 8. Cre Erought by, nt the easy she woul have Netting. | by fleree muh en eartler | Prin ine, 0. Pee as ce’ ar ncicens. wtrtine: | Cee et 1 | Been ari ee LEHIGH, 0. 1 at minute Vrtiana’ yard POapable: Ing, for they . Won'y 2 108, Odom 4 Woa easily Caugh: LL. @ Charity, <Btart poor. > run down the hill Latson went front and drew away castly, winning by by, hts, jockeys. ‘Starters. Alfred Vargrave, 105, Hayde: ringing back t been lost on Ditions male thin wi COLUMBIA, 12; HAMILTON, O. le made a fumble and secured Lumin ud enaniges mi Lahtgh Nav Endurance by Right the front ince the | Dickinson Htempnint seoule at the flag fall and aitended by Yankee ave the team it Johnson Adams made the funning throughout. Both ds Prin y aprung A A ¥ R Kelley Delknap Were under hard. wraps ail the way. | unten | 228 surprises rf opponents whieh nhia pieved Hamilton College at] MeFartand “eae ta Endurance by Right finished two lengttis | | lencned in yesterday's secret prac: Grounds this afternoon, ‘The | Water arpenter in front of Yankee, who was thThe A india team has taken stich a de- Read Aengths In front of Caughnawaga, 2! i att. u ets mann wasla: practical skoverstorsines whit: ware around ¢ Siena iene Tor tine brace during the last few days page datas ney pair. Yi sae indie U wh proved weak the supporters of the Blue and Frever Municipal Handicap" Meg itecrearords and vt through the centre, vards on a kick-off] White looked to see Hamilton beaten | Hatley ; : Nichols. up mile and three-elghths, or squeezed five cvardapand bis run My oyurds for fourth} oy a : (Spectal to The W Retting th end. Hunt awn t Ne the crowds on the | yy SCA Genin errs erat ANNAPOLIS. Md. Oct, 19.—The Naval tartare, eits.a3 Jocns SiS E bees MAUL entre and the ball} Fa COU RAWAL CENA al ne pire inl yo Uned up this afternoon againat Latson 9%, Won SS] Was on Carlisle's ten-vard It tkame. and yout through his Fy the supporters of the local MI RGEH SHEL DAL IEWay Ta ReOnIeST Me of Marlen. Hunt carried it to the fivecyard lne, web with waa, . that the game with Yale is til eS rad * Merman, 306. «were fighting Sard Mune piimes he broke through and “Kean with Yale, which showe E 12 afte Sard and it wis rown runners, Foulke made sare the Navy line, the Navy team has Boos. 19, she of Ne reel sexined two: touchdowns on “brilliant runs. | Morley has entirely recovered from the| braced up considerably, and It was ‘Start good, Won eartiy, Time—2 Gehoethnete ane Rot ane more, Dewitt ki west three goaly from touch. | iury he recelved in the Cambridge | thought the cadets would win to-day's E _Blues was the early pacemaker, but) fret touchdown. ¢ Sita ebokest coat core, Firat Malf—rinceton, 2] dey and SUVSAR AUST raps Aerated ede D\iatier laying second for about'a inite, | STOre—Cornet, ay Cn Brown, 0, A Saat nother ‘And | lig todaxe nas ver ane eee followed by Raffaello and Advance] | | min Final Score — Princeton, 36; . ew man made a drilliant fetsigth kse y rushed the © Guard. Wonderly then permitted Lat-| line ¢ Brown;-0! guard yeaterday and San-| ball to Lehigh's fifteen yard line three / go nto close gradually on BI and | Kiet fo \ x the best novice he had exsion, but fumbled twiei the pair raced head and head re [ballon Cor t —_ Veriueen coring third time, Strassbur- hill, with Rafaello and Hernando 1 in called It was a Y i ws ambta felt ger kicked goal. First nalf score, Navy, When. they straightened for th ALE, 22; and iwas vn by |e enieh, © Iamtton, 0, Second Half. PENN. STATE, O. 4 Strassburger and Adams each scored three lengths from Mald ‘of Hare : ho was three lengths in. front of SECOND HALF. PENNSYLVANIA unger kicked ‘bothtpentarsr sensors Bite x ‘ The Line-Up. VS. BUCKN Final Score—Navy, 18; Lehigh, 0. ‘galglina: tor toreecyoar-alde ho4 op: mite ang af Corel was out tea: “4 renner . ELL. y Indians kicked returned tt kicked to i PRINCETON FRESHMEN WON. The Line-t Topmest, 08. O'Connor. Tauss! Penneyivant: aii he Lae King, 108, Cochran. 3] through ta crawenersees sen prgcialn to) Phas Brenine 5 World.) 100 40] ted two Maint tt PRINCETON, N, du Oct, 19.—Prince- t2 ‘shuren. alts seeeastasaeatag bans ton f football team | defeate 190 #1} the Ind dontan Conites Prince ‘paratory School team th Alatie, 103, Ore ORLA trick Te no peas at Princeton by a score of 17 tes Usle. Ag Donanivoa wT 0 “Won by Lee King, blocked hy € tre ere Oct. 19.—The | Gartner te Pirderich was second. forced etepiva wards Qu Curtesy third. nat bE a Be pole cs Lat ee ie oa oe a agments of Sportin MORRIS PARK ENTRIES The Indians lo the t oll Ya & k 5 work and Purcell guined men whi ‘or the ti-centennial (Spectal to The vening Wort.) Ws ret and the the Yale field fur-]| FRANKLIN FIELD, — Philadelphia, ews. (Special to The World.) nished Cae! Ene etchanc ee the] Pa., Oct. 1%.—Univeraity of Pennsylvania ACE TRACK, atietle qaullttes hates TRAC a PCR EIS PARIC, Oct. : No honecexpectedicauhard te for] met Bucknell here to-day. The crowd] rt te aid that Sir Thomas Lipton will be ‘are as follows: Cornell jost the ballon a Pennsylvania was sald to have as considerably augmented by th@] admitted to membership in the eyal Yacht SS iret Race—steepiecnase tanticap, tor nree-| MOE OUR IAF ne. | Decora team, ct that the Quakers were playing ton. This has jong been Sir Thomas's 7 Is and wp; about two and one Mer miles ligain th next fv yards, 1 Pal their last Saturday's gam until Noy, |ambition, The Royal Yacht Squedron is the epupes wiljoe enncuaced at 8 ro. Punted to Cornell’ twelveryard Une: | ond what tte “vale twee inate 9, the team going to Chicago and New | mot exctustve club in England, and although Beven and coe bait furlongs, et “8 | Where | We inue cage AG tual | th began York between now and then, Hwan said that Sir Thomay’a sponsor was Miasas, 9 Chitten by securing the Dalicon Eircclheo tice n Interference, und a e tart ‘The Pennwylvanians were a trifle ner- |" le & rerioosge then King Edw then ble, broke through the Ina and tan} ty kick the, anal + Oleott Failed | vous, and fully estimated the playing | Prince of Wales, che Irish eportamaa failed te pingtyrelghts yards fecured the ¢ second | “Phen the ball went up and down the |powers of thelr opponents, Almost Ranier an Rest at bad Baad for two. | the score wan 12 to0 In Cornell: favor A nt the [every spectator expec to wee the] There ts some talk just now of forming 109 jupi_iwe |Hne. Cofin returned it to the Indians: Schoellkopt x off and the ball on the kle! turned it to Cornell's cored on. The half red and blue A strong south- nnaylvanin'y thirt with the ball on an automadtie racing circuit for next season, yard line, Hae, Coffin punted to midfield, whe or Tauesig tackled Johnson In his tracks, | Store—Vate, 108 Fennaylvania, 0. Paimer kicked and Purcell ran the| Final Seore—Yale, jeunayl~ leather back to hin %-yatd. line. Pur- vania State HARVARD, 6; WEST POINT, 0. cell made ten rds in two tryna. 0} the next play C : in clreled the Indians’ right end for @ixty yards and a touch- down. ‘The goal was kicked and the score was: Cornell, 47; Indians, 0. Purcell fumble athe kick-off on his 3- yard lyine and gave the Indlans an: | rich trial for a goal from placement | wey point wi Jer and ‘ornell returned tl ball to her 30-yard Ine. ne perenne to the ‘Indians’ 40-yard {Hite yada. The | Munroe 35-yant | Gooaapeed There ts really only one BEST Whiskey (no matter who say ie to_ the contrary), and that is t STRAIGHT Hand Made Sour Mash ld Crow Rye,’’ No admixture there. Gold medal awarded at Paris 1900. We make no misstatements, H, B. KIRK & &CO., Sole Bottlers, N.Y.- Harvard, Carapbeli Diagden line an Tauasig fell” took the end for ten yards, ComMin’s punt was blocked, and the In- dians kicked to Cornell's twenty-yard Canad ine, an Capt, Warner smashed | 5rave out. Cornell.was § . (Special to The Even! 5 World.) a _ WEAE POINT, N, x, ‘Osts'49.—Crimaon which tie three day’ mile trott the plan ae ft ern aranon Ls 0 wit Dek be expected after vaton! There te uch head te A i ser erie Nkely | Man: Coach Woodruff, naylvania, haw {nvented [to bo blinde! night A CURE IN i. HOURS : —~ BIG P Minas include the leading ¢ Miver, and boiling begin on week, ed, the all than ty to get the the other players John F thi sent from Lexington Maden ¥ yesrtings Downs, Male non as hia Eas Phil King. ball ualveraity football and. bal Ittet to practice in the ten himself ta going the Special to The 1 round between halving th more made hon MEMPHIS, Tenn., ing SEELEY MAKES TRAVIS PLAY. GOLF CHAMPION’S YOUNG OP- PONENT A GOOD ONE, The Veteran Had All He Could & Lead by One Up at the Turn. ening World.) RIVER, L. 1, N, ¥., Oct. 19.— from twenty to thirty golf- eting in the thirty-stx-hole o-day, In addition to the Walter J. Travis ea HL, Seleey for the Weat- The scores they made were vaunted in the handicap. Seeley match was naturally 1 it carried the After halving the first hole in ung off in the lead by win- wecond hole in the bogey of 4. vo the into vis his m third hole, however, the woods and took won the hole in the de honors even, and fourth hole fn 4 the Travis in the par golf won by of 4, Seeley getting down in the bogey of five. Seeley played perfect golf on the aiath 1 which he won In the par ‘is played his long game well, but missed a put and nin the bogey of 5. This once seventh hole Beeley got into fon his second shot and took 6 for Travis holed out in tr: h ually hard luck befell n the elghth hole, he got fence on him second shot and whit Seeley won tr y of 4. The match wis Playing the ninth Travis got a par 4, in trouble and took 6. via the lead by 1 up at the + went out In 42 to Seeley's champion Won the morning Tea 6 6-ues é sh 7-49-95 ayy Oct. 19.—The first nf the Memphis Driving rganized association, will Monday and continue through A new track has been con- nd from recent local perform- promises, to be ja. purses 1 Memphis. THE Sporting. MORRIS PARK RACES the only uss in avsolute comfort | rupture under ain and will permanent and apeedy cure, Examina- | Book on ‘Rupture’ free Lady tn) QAP A; IMPROVED BlaAgTiC | Take 21. ave New York. Fs Meal truseea are not MUSIC | ocronen 5 « gold hy axente or ar Twa doors bel DISEASES OF MEN CURED in a few, dere in DI: PAUL'S 1 11 diseases off men, Positive and per> ny time, reasonab! So matter bow tone manent cure guaranteed, Conruliation free. ‘Mediel ry kidney mation, A certain cure of no kalfe, LEP SY — heals Ll cine Seionies rset: Wl ‘Write. 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