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TOBER 24, 1901. NG, OC 8 THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVEN “ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. : LITTLE HARVEY PARKER IS LITTLE PLEASURE | pee oe TH ___A REMARKABLE WRESTLER. ON RACING YACHT. | <a ! 55 GEODOOGSS PARKER USING THE HAMMER-LOCK HOLD ON AN OPPONENT. = é Only an Enthusiastic Yachtsman Could Derive a INE CARD DREW MANY TO|IS ACCUSED OF FOUL RIDING ‘ Sport in Ownership of Shamrock !!. WESTCHESTER COURSE. IN ENGLAND. Shamrock HU. {x for sale. The yacht ‘that cost Sir Thomas Lipton mare thi | $250.00 to build and twee that tor has been placed In the hands of a firm or disposal, then there would bene {t unless the owner was wlastle vachtaman —one who ares to undergo t hardahips of crawl. around th k of a racing yacht ng under her towering clouds invite, shton Le Moyne, of Tams, Le Moyne aes abner e £9 fy Be bs ex and) W. Meeting of Morningslie, I Gold Heein in Ramapo sinben the Feature of the Dny. Are not We ma) & Crane, No. Se Broadway, ihe brokers * igner Wate on he nave” Lipton's ya for sa Prt (aserial tal taeLexenine erie) a net ‘ me to Amer “They are freaks Theva willinoe eat Cee MORRIS PARK RACE TRé you sk aoe nform with a measurem eines mR foffered or the price demanded. If they Stakes (c have Nothing better aan be the racegolng puollc than the heextvenrcnian fatal furnished to-day. The events all prom-yand nve furlongs, at the Sandown # Jaed good sport, for there was not a race | tamn rrahet In which any one horse could de maid) was TMUMTaNereGeT| to have a “cinch.” finished ¢ an The most interesting eve he day cinta, an was the meeting of Morningside, Blues and Gold Heels, The handicapper figtired them s0 closely toxe choice of any one was alm ent on the toss of a col does permit of buildin ranything but racing. Watson's estimate of the value of cup defenders and challengers was borne out; Tae Defender, which suc- Yaxainat Lord Dunrave n's Junk. | After | an offer jt must have le one who has a lot of for Shamrock was not was built “to race. England {t was tes of the buat, mposition, wero of the All not » that her * afraid of the ac- winter Is that she shore aml pro- ss by her having nat Ww One e It wa Intaln bef y In second, ae : one Ueto: pron sailed for so with the other races, and tips After © Madden complained ° ma lf eho sean He han Ngood things” were as numerous as en-|,,Wftte the race Madden, would ae senee Vevitently eement by the National Leagu magnates last fall is directly respon- stole 4 is declared, for the formation 3 1) Association, The grime of the organtantion ts for self- | rotertion Under the old national agreement the \ minor leagues were protected. and it t diay REPRESENTATIVES OF ALL MINOR LEAGUES IN SESSION. tries. riding. ‘The compliant The other stake feature besides the |henrd to Ramapo, was the Fordham. It, too, had an evenly matched field, and I the others furnished a good betting medium, The track was in fine condition and record breaking wax expected. A chilly wind blew across the feld and unilke yesterday, the overcoat checking man had Iittle to do EAT MRS. BARLOW IN SEMI- FINAL AT PHILADELPHIA. prow. ff, Johnny's brother, was 1 off thi fet curt, Lester Re recently rul Withers mile. Starters, Meeting Called for the Purpose of Protection Againat Major Organizations, rs ata dinner tel Victoria toe Start poor. They were sent aw. th Malster tn front, and the fa- in nt AU AGT| She WHHL Meet Either Mine Stare . rt Potente then. ‘as usual, gecured command and was never afterward reached, win by a length from Lucky beat: Hammock four lengths RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. Representatives of minor league base- So 5 ball from all parts of the United States! RAC: nd TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 4— ‘anada convened at the Fifth Ave-| The following are the winners of the Mel toslay. When the meeting {races run here to-day: was called to order upward of 109 del ‘irat Rac and club preside bus, . eaten See a Ue vente Boe erat Vust aceonABECa Tenens The metting was the yecord In the of the newly rmed onal Proferaional Baseball pwers, President of (Spectal to ‘The Evening World ) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 24.—The Wo- men's Golf tournament for the Indl. vidual chumplonshtp of Phila “s was continued he to-day und 83) most favorable XD RACE, olds; five turle For makien two Starters, whtr. jocks SUM Bon Mot, 102, Wonterly 5 1 nd three sixteenths na, 1 to Zand 6 ete, who re- me who eapect to pro- coach the foothall| duce a. greater rotary motion to the bal! in the Untversity of Wie | It fght. Grounders and fites, according to: . ele no teh a a half tf { Were almost too keen for th 13.500 4 year, In not to] thelr witlon, will be hander 35. eld th tthe organtzation and also of the Eastern om iter ek ; y of whem were forced to make RAL tha Wied esd ne peel Cotto soreree RY | League. presided any second; Blue s . yuts, owing to omissudement in patos, D). C rei Paved fetiee Lot) curves jin 38 Peter ea fot of t . fed para aeenee Ura Ing part of the bat fe sald to make the bali | THe abrogation of the national —- ” 4 a spin tke w top. . 33 7; it All four matches in the semi-finals pleity ats Sporting. ssa ge Cy particularly interesting and fal- Conch Yost, of Michigan Unversity football — ee rr J with considerable interest : team, has added another Innovation to hia itet. | From Yousouf to Bothner there have been many remarkable wrestlers, The ‘varsity will the latert creation tn 12] Miss Els © Cussatt beat Mrs, Bare atl Woa driving Tim Al he had reve: low, after an extra hole had teen play-| bUt none Were quite so remarkable as is Harvey Parker, and fet he gets | imo. neta, The “lide are of a durable material, , (INC) Fi Sy he had rr wars oaths The match between Mixa Sturr and] little credit for it | attord tuntiies whien with] *0W Mather, and will have the effect of cannon ying Buttress wasn Aah antinundueldodsarn' {¢ not cavraced | D&I on the opposing players Neal Bon having ariven on the ruling, Parker is a light-weight. He weighs, in condition, about 142 pounds, 7 i execs tice: TURF CORRESPONDENTS. all the running and wi a to me aa Kdet othe band yet he wrestles anybody who ca him, regardless of their eon “Roaring TMI In not Hkely ty be with. the length trot =: 3 ra e-workt gut oat on i i * Baea eco eh arlene will meet inf Weight. For more than he has been travelling around the country |" snerr atlases |p ent (fonci li) poor enadties A Publishers of Maxim & Gay's Weekly. | RD RACE inviting all comers to meet him on the mat, and offering them a premium | ie ad eow) manthaSagel hel exnii oe . OY 5 Manatea we ‘ the SEE cy Raifiae irda hepa Cel ! aed chiro sh as SUITE 130-131 STEWART BUILDING, 280 Broadway, New York. : Hes Mec that Mra. x nuns if he does not throw them his urefuinces, Presi Cor. Chambers St. Telephone 1827 Franklin rig) per fae ne he ee Starr will, therefore, ve speaking of him, sor. ers St ephone |t8 . ro Sar Ge ee; | meets Mine Cusnate (for) the charaplune Parker has probably wrestled more than a thousand men and he has a Rbpetaj ts) speaking of bs Gar Heetes 1stoten Fd a Ee clean record. He has never had his two shoulders laid on the mat by an 1 + Battal Non fides i Tie —1.00 9 MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. pponent. That is why he is entitled to the ttle of “Wonder.” He has } marten eae tet At onces aie, met many men above the 200-pound mark, and most of them were thrown | fallet to appreciate Kennedy's services (2 ‘ot =a the club, and we showed this lart season Sy taining him throughout the year, although he qm [mmeresenssioconsiensp ] was eehtom in a! If he does ° as easily as the smaller men he met : A $100 play on the Morris Park races yesterday, as directed TRACK, MORRIS PARK, Oct He wrestled Ernest Roeber in Boston and got the decision. Roeber is j eee change of rene will probably do kim a word] § in our Three-tHorse Wire, netted $870. fae fecterrow’s 4S") generally recogni of the best 3 rs in the world, Last week | yim bd inenns Here is what our Three-Horse Wire sai Parker ran up against a hard proposition in the shape of Leo Pardello, the Sir Thomas Lipton’e steam yacht Erin te on “Plunge for the limit on PROPHETIC and KALIF, straight ' 5 2 ; BaCn as (Reroee URE oceans cpmiepented L074 Cert d pli Plunge for the limit on MeMEEKIN strait ht: MY clever Itallan wrestler, who weighs almost and place. unge fo imi a. Matthews. Me expects to reach Southampton in l2| $26 prize offered by Parker, The only passengers aboard the These were the results: 1 time preventing ker from turning the trick. Withers Parker originally came from the West, but now cyanea PROPH ETIC, 6 to 5, Won. 4} Brockton, Mass, He haw kept himself in sueh superb a quality KALI F, 6 to 1, Won. eeu aH aa Morningside Tht Car uurn, Where fait in front der held to the Heels as on OM pounds. Pardello won the , ¢ ‘The big Italian was not thrown, but he had a | 2) passed Gold | ult ney three-qua ters | ims hits home ag} rr! miition from con. | 7 ingmide of Gold Bp stant training that he is still youthful in appearances though he is more | ait enue " extra half om 7, Dyker Meado ow Golt Club Doudleday ant paaration thee Morris a a than forty sears old. He wins bis matches because there ix not a trick in| aie ‘The qualifying scores are to te TicM EEKIN, 1 to 1, Lost. ic sperbalhugad f 7 ¢. J i . v 5 A's fe Ort a ose in the :, . . AE remiarknble feature ct. (Nin rnc |the wrestling game that he does not know, Hestdes this he is a poeket. i 1 re Ore a caakibetacey Sones Here is the reckoning in money: was the fact. th he sew Hercules and fs anick asx a flash. | links seers : ans Won. Lost. were left at the ' Fis Parker hax frequently wrestle y=welshts in one might | Maer tere vsthe aitn't break 6 de isco pieces Mn = \ oe da He te and thrown them all after hard strug h wgain eame to the | ies Necker reunte 200,00 \ race. ‘Phe starter «1 That hte ha front of the stage and offered to wrestle a fourth man fone could be found, |S. Theo $100.00 \ rler down again, ho: FOURTH ACH Handicap, for two-yearvolds and longy 7) $100.00 PROMISE AND PERFORMANCE. “long xlot” we promised in our advertisements In the dally newspapers yesterday, thus: TO-DAY ie IE LONG SHOTS which we have confidently promised for the peasy, os Westchester will be cut loose. The horse starts In the fifth race. ‘and he should win as easy. and with better odds than ce 3s chalked against imp, whose true condition the bookmakers knew tore about yesterday than we had anticipat Tht teat tite RALIE started (october 19) he was unplaced. The odds chalked against KALIF on that occasion were 20) to 1. We Gave Four Other Winning Bets, Too! Under the head of “Full Selectiora’ our complete wire yesterday gave to win, besides the above, PENTECOST: 7 1) 10, WON. place play the folloxing wrinbing bets were also given, under the head of yest "selections " HERNANDO, 6 to 1, WON; LOMDRE, 6 to 1, second: LAMP O' LEE, 1 to 1, second, In the above pleture Parker is using the ek hammer lock, a hold he has | Teo tuna often thrown bis big opponents with TO CHALLENGE jp ah ) FOR THECUPpuseseteel se, JACIK SON, E SuscEston TO 112-114 NASSAU ST. ‘usette shi red some of her old-time |, RACE TRACK, WORTH, Oct. 24— Wd dad Ee or Herve cha acon lexepcats sepa ney x Nine dollars is the magic key that unlocks the way to a choice of fully 500 masterfully ess en’s Suits, bath Haro S7.. Redtern Qndy Whine, go, Maria Otom eo oo Maye Fan in thts order the turn, where Burouche bi up fotanunila then moved up and jolned Unmanked. “The More Getaway Day “Coups on the Cards bal raced and head a h ane the ed to iah Sal y le n F beh Suse a hoddsa leheth’ and Heart Morea This clothing assemblage comprises varieties of fancy cheviots, tweeds, worsteds, black To-day, to-morrow and ‘Saturday coups are planned for two v set sail with} Second Race Chuctanundn at this. oint ant “nad | Wan by. iets Musette beaten at the betting | 2. Delorair Loulaville then challenged, bar Chuctas [ond and Sarl hunda stalled her off and won drive by halt a lengta. Louinville three lengths in front) of Lady Valley. rnd a quart cheviots and Thibets, Every suit does the craft of the tailor proud. What we offer you now is ito dant not a sacrilice, hardly that on the verge Of a new season, but a bit of fortune that was ours to snap up and yours to protit by. Come, if it’s only to be critical. INDON, Oct. 2 ae biiy Male Pa ores Suits Intended to Sell Readily at $12.50 and $15, Nad a talk yesterday long shots each day, One of these to-day should be 20 to 1 and win‘ on the bit.” If you are up to snuff you will have a bet down, These long shots a:e of a rare order. They are of the kind that present themselves during the “ getaway” period only. 8 ‘Appleby. Hitter 8 te VIFTH RACK. age third, Six and » half forlones One IV, Webster, of Ceylon, a member Wire ready at our office for, delivery to local clients. at ‘fou: ne easller, Tele Hi oil Gear ostaty fo out-of-town cilents at 10.30_A. M1. by Postal Starters. Dsl the Ovi aeakea piles ELS END Fens te eet a sety with our alice. Terms, $8 “3 Was one of Str Thomas 1 the Erin during the cuj races att York, but ty in Pari ar pr that he (Webster) in swf in the formation of te 116, 0 ona guests Woaderly ally; 30 per st atx vaci Cc! Special rate for enti weduct and Dennings meetings (30 racii ' OPisber 28, $75; in wdvence. We do not handle commissions, ractog days), beginalag Maxim & Gay's Weekly Out Saturday. Tift 107, ounce Stebinn, 19, Irma Wah We took a stock of White Vests Underwear Undercut. ot a manu acturer’s hands. They're proper styles, proper ma- LATEST NEWS OF BOXERS. Cm 0 { To Introduce Jackson | =| [ To Introduce Jackson. | O'Rourke has made the dec. | ¥Hdleate to tsmue a eh roy ait White and gray, heavy cok’ of Maxim & Gay's Weekly will bo out Saturday, 1T°WI Nine Weennan $ will hate hls new ‘club house | the corre Pondent wires, "che ayniller to ea ane GH oe fiutngs IG in or light ain Under. RE BENSATH ALIS ITS CONTENTS, Send 1c. hin #tamps and ee wil be Browshanss. Ue. Calshan $10 D telbe eieapichuelnneentors double and single breasted. wear, instead of being malied you, oF order from your nenateaier. There tx inore teal inside Information pavaner te oalahen (7° 100 3 (pseu es Htlsh subscribers, $2.50 and $3.00 ’ conveyed in the Weekly than in all other turf publications combined, “We tell of ‘Tour made running tot A ‘i | nd that the sups ort of several promi. 7 ‘ 75C. +. 06 inalde turt goings iw without fear or favor, and our writers are neither prejudiced, atretch, with Lamp ov we. Jack "| 7 i ths Beatie been | il. White Vests, ° The sort of camel’s-hai fearful Bi rat Burt“in elo behind. | a tulgaienidavens 50 and $4.50 Underwear (light and Se tease Heme enese cama into, he stretch | Cnmrelel iain Wensier wid tone ithinan A FA Te” F195 havy. thes) atvays @ 5C IS PA asp drive, drow away and won by two | recently male nite Ves! e $1.25. : MO Medical. orm fase) Ath D yy Thursiay, ee ie 14th Da: Pr UES: aye SF The “Rutland” Glove. fire nuatitattiir’ fotnew mon-|, OLD DR, GRINDLE, | Hs WEIONT. 1 If we sold these gloves with the wanai salle maker's name on 'em they'd: be ipeclal Traine to Morris rs, paintul x FIELD, NTS. ts, acalding. ¥ $1.50, just as any other _buste WidaNbieit Pi, “Go crys. | kidney ‘snd are. apres A 1 ™ store, It's just a right Visiting. Tess ital phyatela je OLD ’ has a record for marvellous ‘cures, light weight. eee ovr OVER 20-YEANS AT. 171 Wet tith cr en Gih and 7th aves. Ad free. Medj: i jt with che mport : : jena if om Tour. who way four] ioe men te see Praccias by i pcan male and an leh, he io wae’ mare mu 7 Hosiery Happenings; r whis. Straten ace ss R ee Or, Making floney Do Hee 7 43) ana CURED. Double Duty. han, Oe Mee Anally b 7, : "by Daniin’ 5 : ‘The tmproved elastic truss fe the only gruse |i Balbriggan Socks that by pubia wan second, Ker of r Sune | xtatenee “that fe woen with ahvotute. comfort should be a quarter a C om Kenny third ae Might ced. Gay, and Te etalon: (heres sre i shoul Dena Gls ie ontkwnsnt enti topeneen toctaites conan jen exercl Pair, two pairs forsee found bout some time in December, the date % tal a F. ii Te Olthe contest to be agreed upon levers i Fancy lisle and. talbriggan silk Snappy Shirt Snaps. : A showing of swagger nobby cole ored stiff bosom Shirts. us ‘A ’ red triped hoslery, Right foie, matched to Buhl, Startle’ Danse on cer. TRE a i aH . prite 35c. “hust to ine 25¢ Should be $1.50. Just “Larchmont’’ is another of our No matter what your WANT, tho] ting si. ‘Hours, 9108 nate : Vout at DAIPOIL, nent sold br eens oF oduce Jackson. seees to lantvodues ack 91 Js, Heavier than the Sunday World will carry it to some an ter, Two doore below W eueiaherre./oses! oun edsoat! 6 pairs for $1.45. rhe rea a te} Lp CIN bibles hese one who can supply it. It {is the a % aa Hibs 7 a the, Dest Ia, vey WAY “Rutland.” Stylish, and durable. il’ medium for the exchange of ntelll- sbiy ‘beat Perey: butte chances Som Duly are olin, | msaee among the peo

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