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‘TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1901. OLD IMP WINS AT MORRIS PARK BLACK MARE ONCE MORE GAL- LOPED OVER HER FIELD. ifal Weather and Mightninz js Race- MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, Oct 28.—The weather sharps are kind to ra @oers these days. They are serving up efternoors that are high class in every Fespect. There are no chill winds and / mo suggestion of winter beyond the col- Oring trees in the woods surrounding the park. People are taking advantage | of. the fine weather, for although the programmes at Wetchester are not par- @icularly attractive, there ts a big tendance each afternoon. ‘The track was lightning fast and bet- ting was brisk. 3 TIRST RACE. Selling; for three-year-olds and up; seven fur- Beart fooks, STEP sie Pate wate. Jocks. a. Bir. Place. Queeswork, B, Heoteron. Go Ie 4 BS Lacky Star, 93, White Bs 110. 3 “ator, 1 . oo? Bweet Tooth, 106, Downing 2 2 910 The Black Scot,$0,Johneon & o | Elm, $3, Fore 2 om ae Fi Connie, $5. 0' Deter 10 ‘Btart good. Won Guesswork wont to the front and led allthe way, The Black Scot and Eloim Faced in close order with her for six furlongs, then Gueanwork drew clear and ‘looked an easy winner to the Inst aixteenth, when Lucky Star and Aator came along with a xreat rush. Hen- -@erson kept Guesswork going, ho: ‘ever, and won by a head from’ Lucky ir, Who was a head tn front of > (Saray jcapper. BECOND RACH Belling; for two-year-olds; Eclipse cours Bee afters wate. Jocks. SUIEMIE. ST paeeia sonst 46 Fie as 5 dase 1, O.RMend'n10 & By 40 Whittle, $6. Wonderiy 2 7, 6 7.2 7.8 Zeenat, $6,° Orvamer 7 Selene, 8, Crombwaite.11 9 §' 109 food, 92, Gannon...1210 9 1 HW Shower, 106,Bullman 9 § 10 59 15 foson Might, 106. (/Con'r 411 11 76-3 Erect Parbam.96,J.Martin 5 0 2 12 » ‘Start good. Won Hly. Time—1.10%. ‘On the strength of hor recont easy victories Josepha was sont to the post big favorite. Sho led the fret furlon, ifter which Keynote took command, He ‘Was never artecward Es reached and won gasily by four lengths. Honolulu beat ‘the favorite half a length for the place. THIRD RACK. 3 fer two-year-olds; five ani one-half me “1 o4te the Ba could see nothing but Gi Bilver Brook Stakes, and wt Opened at § to 6 she was! Packed to.6 to 5 Lady Holyrood ut the only other one backed In rice being cut from 15 sole made all the running by two lengths from who beat Eddie Busch The fevorite’s poor race was (Bpectal to The vening Worlt) | Champion Terry McGovern Says It Brings No} LL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. “PLAY UNTIL YOU DROP!” THE HARVARD COACHES’ BATTLE-CRY IN PREPARING TEAM FOR YALE. Large Force of Graduates Takes the Field to Pull Weakened Crimson Eleven Out of Predicament. GREAT PUNTERS CAUGHT BY AN EVENING TH TWO WORLD PHOTOGRAPHER IN ACT OF CATCHING THE BALL FOR A LONG KICK DOWN THE FIELD. (Special to The By. CAMBRIDGE, Oct. there and play ball. If go Into the necond team.” ‘These threat. ening words are used by Harvard's coaches these days in urging the men against the scrub They are ured not tng World) —"Got together pu don't you'll TIGERS DEFENSIVE PLAY STRONGER QUAKERS HAVE LITTLE HOPE. (Spectal to The Fvening Worl!) PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 22.—The Uni- (Spectal to The Evening World ) PRINCETON, J, Oct. 2- Work once, but a dozen times, and they come {Preparatory to the game next Saturday | versity of Pennsylvania football team from the largent force of graduate /Axainst Lafavette hax been begun tn /feturned to tain city late last night from yaches that haa ever assembled to pull|fithest, This will be the first hard/Annapolia with thelr cup of bitterness a Crimson team out ofa predicament, |#@Me of the season ant Capt. Pell wants | fled to overflowing. In a game full of jmisplaya they lost to the Naval Cadets je score of 6 to &. ‘There In no ex- with Johns Hopkins to one with the offer for the management. The Orange A. C. will help the Tiger rooters | kame wes a mistake. It was only ar- to form an idea of how they shall place |nged on Saturday last as a courtesy thelr money with the Eastonians, La-|to the middies, and the Quaker manage- fayette defeated Orange last Saturday ment has pald a big price for the cour- and a comparison of that score with the | teay: score Princeton makes againet Orange | Ever since the annual Weat Point-An- will be about the first Jine Princeton can | napolis ame hag been played in tale ket on her strength as compared with. city the football management has used the strength of her coming every effort to please the authorities at Reoent practic: West Point and Annapolis, Notwith- bly to strengthen Princeton's defensive | standing the fact that the Penn team la to nee hie im themsely The change int wdule from a Every student and xraduat Har- vard realtzes that her team {4 weak. It Incks wotght, expertence and individual ability. But there is no quitting In the Crimaon camp. Harvard this year is showing an dogged and determined a spirit as ever inspired a son of Ell, and the way coaches are flocking to the ald of the team Is the best proof of the fact. “We've rot to beat "4a the slogan, and the thought ts plainly stamped upon every face, i ¢ in the Game. The coaches renilze that a radical| work, Yhe scrub Is playing a Latayette/ badly crippled. the Med and Blue au- change In necessary in order to pull out! style of formation, guards back and! tHorlties ged the game. h : Penns already @ successful team tn the short time that] ends back, and at Umes have swept the games acheduled: for Thignweekcandrs im left. They are in for business, and | firs: raters down Ike children, Of course, Journey of nearly two thousand mile they ask the same spirit from the men. | when the ‘varsity jearned some tricks Saturday's hard game with Bucknell le! the men In miserable shape. The team If a man will not play, and play until | the maased formations of the scrub were Wresented the appearance of a travellin he ts ready to drop, they will have no|prought ts a standstill with a thud. hospital rather than An’ aaeremation or use for him. That, they say, ts the|Keiter sprained his knee during the frat highly tratned athletes, The Quakers Bale Linayehavasdbent at calfand had to retire from the ai Were saved from an Iknominious shut ! One of the prominent figures. tu out only through a lucky blocked kick, shouldn't It be the same at F the xridiron tg McClanahan, a big West-. the ball rolling behind the middies goal Never tn years pant han aman been [erner from Hy the line, | faven with this opportunity of 2 «[inarned to play unter raualling the score aad avol¢ = openly threatened with relegation to the | tutelage of Hooth. vat, the gone of Denn were uneaual to scrub, All the players have understood two Vears al task. and Reynolds’ missed an easy that they must earn thelr places on the ntudent at the E goal. first eleven and that poor playing will Wut with ail at his With the team in its present condi- certainly send them where they belong, he Ands time to spend an hour tion, the remaining games are viewed two on the gridiron every day. He) with apprehension. There ts no time to Hut er before have they been pushed |v liys teckle on scrub and ta inno lit- get the men In good phyatcal trim. and to the limit they are now, and never|tle way respon: for the strength this. combined with the poor game they have the ¢ humbled their pride in] the team, which works only fort re putting up. gives very litue prom- pudlle by ng loud threats @crom glory 0 helping to develop a strong tae of av wy Gtery, over Columbia, Cemmell} RISTINE, OF HARVARD. the) held eearaly es ori Harvard, COFFIN, OF CORNELL. ‘A GOOD FELLOW! NOT FOR MINE.” FRAGMENTS OF SPORTING NEWS. [THE “NO-RECALL” HERE TO STAY. ‘The oMetals for the Yale-Harvard and Yale-f ponents’ nothing tm four gam Vrlaceian|fesiball games bave, been ocleed peo, | youag| chapel shel coospese her Unt Both Jockeys and Horses Will Soon Be Edu- cated in Method of Starting. The stout raity of Vire ye made 130 pointe thie year Moreover, not a point had been Ainst them watll their contest with nneylvanta, In the Princeton game on Nov. 16, the umpire | ginta on will be Paut D of Annapil tn four gam N. Wrightington, cored Harvard game at Camprid 2. a will de Umptre, Paul Davhiel, Annapo- referee, MeLung, Lehigh; time! " . Cornell ———__ +++. There are plenty of people eager to buy young- Mtera that show extreme speed. It le announeed Interest on Your Money. " Chava A that A. H. Rodineon, of d ie, By Dublin, 128, Metue.. 2 1s Seventy-two pitehere used tn the Nattonal chown a mile in 2.16, ‘Blart poor. Won easily. Tine} 4% i 7 Water Color was Inst away, but he | Jim Con a fighter who says he get licked, and when Ido you can bet T) teague during the eeasoa just ented. Howton uted | ant that New York parties, through an The racing at Weastohester was fea-) keeping their horses stralght and in phone wentato. the: frontiand Me doen a shereiivitn vine day 1 am going tole emaiter number than any oth offeret him $10,000 for the youn tureless, ynleas one excepts the start In| thelr proper places. ‘The no-recall ays- Way, winning easiiy at the j for being a good fell will have something to lve for the | staomen being pressed into # Mr, Robinson declined to sell ‘the second rai vent Chucta- ts a success und has come to stay, Tenigths Dublin w “3 tao it th New ¥ i race. In this event Chuct f . as erniiafanathervnk raatbottingElitema Cou ve on the | campaign, Cincinnatt and New York . wide condichoiéesiandiieniStacs © plan for the abolishment of t sixteenth, when he tire, nother, LiLeNow PALL Rlieeelnet pitehere on! the payreil| then|/any of. the=e Capt. EA Delahanty, of the Philadephia team, {MUAH the second choice, and Hen Mac- valet system printed. In. this Kennyi.well ridden by Sinn. pot name of ‘kood fellow muEaRiNt: peut Sra thd or eat la atill going around the country “hoping ta| DOU, the third chotce, were off so badly rdiy round ti beat him half a leneth for th. nd dim are ‘Now, here Is woat [call a ‘ood PSlpisaulteie eek bteatet Tirethina | dle" it he has slened any American League|!fac they had no chance, with rackhg men, and. th Iandtewn: tor three-tea Renee aa aaa vontenatl ralioleocane | cea mittaulnais(ecihe “Vconteast. ant at last report he was in an ex} Chuotanunda was standing when the Miecided’ action In the matt pin Keonn thelr enna UUtheibenusueinal (ernie Larertinel men wee celleat eiate of health Darrier went up and Ben MacDhut got it will be ny surprise Starters, whts, 2, Coal-Black Lad to the front ar fing Finnan raced he: from St. Finnan, in front of Decanter, SIXTHE RACE Selling; for three-year-oids teenth. perv enec Dick. 1 Inshot, 102, Wonder'y 72 Curteey, 102, Netfern Won by Bowen; Piederich was seoond @nd Black Dick thirs | $$ | ! - MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. | (Special to The Hs There ta hantly a chance that Newport stil keys are curtailed a bit in thelr open thin mamn, ht Mani that he will race, Neginoing about Aprit 1 continue indefinitely, no away half a dozen lengths back of the Marvant te about the only big college where! bunch. Of course, this Incident Kave the te to practise falling on the Ball opponents of the no-recall system a Murphy belteve tht} chance to say all norte of derogatory ¢ Fowler declares me and wor f interpret ten “Edo course prefer to feel Mostand up against a bar and to stand up agains of eonurns 9 a lot of ped moat hom men aren Woodrutt, 1b pinaon and matter sith whom h of | itt and eetive any chan the | more Injurtes to shoulders are caused by tht thrown in the SI ess Oa Gut sueaicne WT Teel eeeene area | Seats ansarnveapTounce Tec -arpolotpy eure | (alNem] about the) system Aiwa wonder that ‘ Were my |. Seren cori Under this no-recall method theae t Ket Into serious nomen vere THY | gure track will race an an) inteven inthe amason when the men ate raw ana| Under this mocrecall meine iment team pent mi pton UE ctiyimg:itaatd leh ite /turts eoreraivg:bosy Gaualiplintpsectesnaltlon a Tete Trot nee ea nace ithes meee worky then, Asa matter of fact It lan wonder | Distriet-Attorney Eiger Attan| that more hormes have not been left, ' en ager 0 elo ci td at al over.” They fol sions) relate since | Chey matholt jes eeaeee ot {feMPtation and the restriction would for the fam pacer Prince Alert stieton stork farm, omnel by the Ford} time of year when horses were not} nenent and not harm t ne one pretty big money for a of Richmond, to Jamee R. Keene, educated to It and Jockeys were a bit Aden would be reposed in them by the now | bles, but Prince Alert i of New York, who pays $85,000 for the property. | wild and having thelr own way. public. : 3 atnd for mes 1] non oe Mr. Fitegerald haa done remarkably |,,?8e Washington course ts quite pre 'tentlous tn Its new garb, A new grand- uF In the nine days of actual racing at Lextogten, | wet under the circumstances—so well, !" /stand, larger than Brighton's, but bullt sil sieatre es 8 room until thelr United States engagemmits for fternuon were Seats heases theng Col would thus be kept out of nu a Hess Twill : th pase i at the report that Terry McGovern ie toe. | KOs tore t 00) went into the pool box : ot healtate On the same model, han replaced the old lead 1 wit leave. that, for 1 ee Attendance through. | @Ct that the writer does not that |Nooden atructure ‘that racecoers have way multe me “and thats va yt abou et anyising ween at the| tO KO Upon record am predicting that dissed for the past few years, Pimaw bev what they: eal fellow with the the no-fecall ayatem will finally be] ‘There tea Very apaciods belting ring t am, then my: soy laughing matter with oak nte der the stand, and the club-houso, Denefetaries.”” adopted for Kood. which formerly stood opposite tha six: The real good work from this system. | Month pole, hua been moved up into the however, will not be seen for a couple of [paditvck, which haw been enlarged and years. Two-year-old will be broken to) beautifie naw ‘ashington it next year, und in the following year |fOW a modern up-to-datcdind thoroughly equipped race-cours horses should be well educated. and) Some doubt ix expressed as to the essity of [completion of all the !mprovements in jockeys will be allve to the necessity of |completion of nll the improvemente, tn chances are that the contractors will have finished by that time, Race-goers will find on the grounds something new (Harvard, the lack be relied upon to chdown decomes more apt Int. We dows on the house rakted several times during the | Pat season and compelle eld to furnish Hall to the October Grand Jury. — WINNERS AT WORTH. In the matter teams that of Dig scoring there are two ¢ both Princeton and Seri hae a record of 141 to a9: | YALE WON O INDICTMENT FOR CANFIELD. =: air, Miss Maule and Mrs. when the last loft for the first green. WORTH, Oct Riter Fitzgerald. RACK heduled to be run The carda foll fn the shape of a modern cottage just RACE RACK, MORNIS PARK, Oct. Artes ie FAIR QUAKERS. Oe Total, below the betting ring, nd thers a @2—The entries for to-morrow's races r sof a mit unny story In connecth this. bay PS UN ACLS ftoals Be HO | It appeare that after seeing the Work bo iesera BE Hira iy ane, eet cee SARATOGA GRAND JURY FAILS! ond aja CTE SS ects Teg secured the ‘ear of the contractor TO FIND HIM A GAMBLER. (aii Wan'hy Walter, 3 ‘ $3 $2 Ii | and pointed out the spot where he would | deter stot tor G& 6) 133 | | There was nothing in the contracts that merece snare -Palite pSariia. third. Thm %& $8 108 | called for the erection of a cottage, but s bas hind oF Fly 51% 18 the contractor mupposed It was all right, a, Gallant ELI SCORED 21 ‘TEREST IN WOMEN’S it BOR HR ARMS at Pettey Wet ee intaaeseatere Camait, urned he rub PO OLIN | TWO} GREAT IN: Gitta, SS bh | RRere was a hot session between. Les SHORT HALVES. INDIVIDUAL TOURNEY. 44 8 8) and Sir. Howland, and Lee wnm for a « 4 Sh Use time an ex-superintendent. Later Mr. ; j LAJOIE HIT BALL “HARD. 2 $6 18 Howland relented and Les camo back * BRB fiz |and'ts now enjoying the delights of nis 4) NEW HAVEN, Oct. 22.—1-centenntal (Speeiai to The Evening World.) & ig| new house, SAL The Sara-{ felphin American Leaguer) cootpall was yod this after: at} PHILAD! HIA, Oct. 22.—Ideal fall noe ow ppittaburs Pi nil ts an amfent admirer of Wi] coxa County October G wate nally Leade Hn Yale Fleid before a crowd of weather ushered in the women's indi- Be Metoler. Merce Se ei outepoken, In lie favor until yestordens ii dently attached no welg testie| CHICAGO, Oct, 22—Vresident Ban} sons, Including most of the guests of| vidual golf champlonship here this usrerait,” Arooomiak 61 6% 12)|when he bet on Chuctanunda and Ben tien ment aa y ae \Johnaon, Of the American League of|the University, The Alumni were out| morning. The event, which will be con- Pars cen Pe Ree han Gel Ao [eee yee anes” curniahe Haseball Clubs, haw just tesued the bat-;and the undergraduates seated by |tnued during the week, 1s practically 63 464 «127! He had what was known as a platonic fors fre) Dan’ Stuart, Peter De Lacey and { sof the play In the} classes, The first game between the/ the winding up of the local golf season, $ St 2h J affection for the no-1 Fecal, stem, but ¥irain “ea Mitchell, the gamblers Ing the season Just ended.|Yale Varsity and Bates College was|and for this reason exceptional Interest id Rows hintfee Ings :haveldevecpee(inoven Sheth ‘ eas 5 | Lajole, the terrific slugger, | played at Ater that. there | ts centred In the contest. wa Nene ibs eee . teen verte at ete OF cally the League. Hin average | "ae 4 seaine famous Alumni] Wich the exception of Mies Franc RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. bil ew York City and vga. the owner and. the colle nawape EM! Gueawater Ss, hol aye HID Pentecort .. tual Yor maiden three-year-olds and a, 109 Counciiman Tom 101, The Driver ‘Timothy Yoley ; UL Lary 0° Lee. 4 tapi OF Cine sear-olds aud Ue of of hets und scored M45 runs among the thirty-six contestants, and |The winners of races here to-day are as The Grand Jury, after a continuous sume team as Lajole, ts flee NRE the tournament, from a golfing point of | follows: Zyp fan \ session of more than a we through ion Mat with an aver Sie nicer Hunt} view, should prove most successful. The | firat. Race Thre wasters ofa balitied s forem. drew Robertson, late while Mc "i i out Misa Guido, 6 to 2 and even, won; fay afternoon informe), Supreme | PAINE percentage 3 Holts tee Caride| WNKs of the Merton Cricket Club this} Sore, 4 to i for place, second, and Lola zy tere /gadternodhy Intornied | Supreme ae Gtamelii morning were in excellent condition, |ffome third, Time—1 200 nL, Stover, of Am- ‘ Basket-Uall Teamn, Attentton! — | Haterty the greens were keen and the entire] gecond Race—Five and one-half fur xterdam, it had couchided jus labors and Sera ssid beh Aton De Sauties, Morris course presented a prettier picture than | lonae--Won by Ogle, 6 to land 2 to 1; _thels, counsel, haa the Candela glub- mea or batting wae 422 percent. He pl 1 A2t ames, was at the bat b3 times, Griscom, who 1s golng abroad, every Quaker woman golfer of prominence ts dasa com. sratoga Club, indi mon gambler. RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 22.— Fourteenth R was discharged, Louls Wagner. 2 to 1 for place. was nec- it has don any tme this year, Whe batch of Indictments did not con- | hasket-ball feid this Play to-day ts confined to the quality-| 094; Lilllan M. third. Time—1.08 1-2. ui thest grade cigarettes, aleve, jauelnst Canncld. sara fy Monday tania! ‘The frat halt ended with the score: plays’ Funedtally at 89 the rat’ pale Seat os) tind 2.t6 1; Grane py cesiere/sudiclibe: i : tn * 2 Btilart,,De lacy and Mitchell, through) iin ie. Compeay uetmtcatt feed’ off, and at intervals of four mine tor. 3 second; Hoot for spiace, ran utes the other paira folio’ unt] 1140, ° third. AMERICAN CREW | FOR SHAMROCK LIPTON’S BOAT WILL RAOGH HERE NEXT SEASON, Irish Sportaman Sailed for Home, Making Promine that He Won't Wed TI Cup In Lifted. Thomas this noon on t Lipton sailed for home e Celtle. He 1s accom- panied by his two secretaries, Messre. Duncan and Westwood. The Irish sportsman haa anid ao much Jalready on hts cup-Hfting intentions jthat he c add Uttle more, At this me he could say nothing positively. He would leave Shamrock IT. here all summer, he sald, and will race her Against any and ull boats that care to sail her, ‘As to the crew that will be on the Shamrock II. next year, I think she will have an Americin crew, perhaps with a British captain. 1 may bly send ov Hritish sailors, but the great majority of the crew will be Amorican. “TE eann wheth more wi charge of the mer t. Of one thing Tam cere tain, However. I will come over my- t say be In ay from the yacht subj y remurked ne girls ke Am for me that Puadtr rt thas hats ver get martle A he pler to whale t fonds were at Celucts yachtsman bon voyage. ANOTHER CUP. LIFTING ASPIRANT. SDON Oct 4 —It Is sald authort- tatively thac Harry MeCalmont, vmarket, with aev- wih a s new challenger to rac Mee Thomas Lint 16s be ais step, as Str elded te watt until the cup. iy inhertted mont Forewarned, Forearmed,. The liability to disease is greatly lessened when the blood is in good condition, and the circulation healthy and vigorous. For then all tefuse matter is promptly carried out of the system; otherwise it would rapidly accumulate—fermen- tation would take place, the blood become polluted and the constitu- tion so weakened that a simple malady tnight result seriously, A healtky, active circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy nerves. As a bleed purifier and tonic, S..S. S$. has no equal. It is the, gafest and Lest remedy for old people and children, because it contains no. minerals, but is made exclusively of roots and herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly and cfcctually cleanses the blood of impurities. At the same time it builds up the weak and debilitated, and renovates tke ens tire system; it cures permanently all manner of blood and skin troubles, ¥, Kelly, of Urbana, 0., writes Laon thy hands ded’ face fer five re It would break out in Hitt!e white pus Yates, crusts would form aud drop off, leaving the skin red aud intained ‘The doctors di me no geod. T used all the medicated soaps and salves withort beneft. 8.8. 8. cured me; my skin isasciear and smooth ny one’s.” Mrs. Merry Slegfried, of Caj says that twenty-one bottles o her of Cancer cf the breast. Doctors and frends thought her case hopeless, euffered Richart T. Gardner, Florence, 8.C., for years with Bolle,’ Two betes of 8. 8. 8. Lis blood in good condition and the Bolla isapreated: Cv Send for our free book, and write our physicians about your case, , Medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. RUPTURE. CURED, ‘The Improved elastic truss is the caly existence that {a worn with absolute 4 i night and day, and It retains the ey cri the hardest exercise or severest effect a permanent and speedy eure. ton fr ook. jure” free. attendance for PROVED ana 19 yearn) favour oes of net} sold by egents or druggtat ladies, fesure, fist no operation: pay whea booklet, Dr. Chapman, 107 MORRIS PARK RACES. AUTUMN MEETING 1901 12th Day, Tuesday, Oct, 28 FINST RACK, 2 P.M. THE SILVER BROOK, THE DIXIANA 4D FOUR OTHER RAGES to Willie ave, thence by, ins to Morris Park. FIELD, 60 CONTE Medical. OLD DR. GRINDLE, red tne ulsers, painful ewell tat bladder, eocaplaints, scalding. (af aravel, c., are speedily cured. ‘Sutferers, do not phyalclans. mation, pediments removed. visiting leas ski EARS AT 171 Weet Advice. tree, ‘Bundaya. 9 to DISEASES OF MEN cuRED. DR. PAUL'S PHARMACT, 40th wepastaliy ta vente ae t care, pearanteed. Call any’ Lepr