The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1901, Page 8

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BOX BEFORE THE THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENI INP WiyS 'YOUNG CORBETT AND TERRY M’G “TIME OVERN yo EVENING WORLD camera, Me aE ONCE WORE “BEATS ADVANCE GUARD IN LAST RACE. { Leng Shots Win and Favorites Finish in Ruck at Morris Park. (Speelal to The Evening Wor MORRIS PARK. N.Y. Ov tra days are rarely well patro Weatchester. No matter how the card may be the r slim. The attendance was no’ mark to-day. alw ap te SECURES THOROUGHFARE FOR SARATOGA RACE TRACK. Avenne to Re Closed and Will Form Part of the New ‘Track. SARATOGA, N. Y., Oct. 25.—The Sara. toga Racing Association now possesses the right and title to Gridley avenue, which starts at Nelson avenue and runs easterly to the lands of the above asso- ts It's almost a half-mile in kth. The avenue has been formall: closea and forms a part of rac! Preskieot William C, Whitney. 3 . The card had nothing in the t all of the land on both sides of } “stake features, but there were dley avenue and then took steps to 2 of good handicaps, and as a 9 ‘ $ Facing promised t interes: 2 t 3 the 7 bit fallish, an at ia rac coneanasien Absolutely Accurate News of 3 The track waa fast | = there was no materia t j Was cazable of bre or THE TURF 5 rIRST mack : R y ce AND STAGE AO)” : ne Night Edition awe i 5 af j at 9.00. fT CunTe 3 3 Regular “es th | Morning Ant Eaton First Night Edition ‘ y aw Js peal ww FRIDAY, OCT. 25 yew ee aS First Morning Edition F uf J Vy QO’ SATURDAY, OCT. 26 mu f seek ! Complete Set of Charts for Octo- 4 ber, up to date, given away with ‘ ‘ i| FICE RANT copies of first issue. \ “SHAK 1ANDS “ye aed re : ete Ges | peerage tei alive ee eet) AT ALL. NeWS STANDS. eras rove cutee tin Fie Little Fighters Are to Clash for Championship ieteon. “rhe othe : in Hartford Thanksgiving Day. , tJ Is : Migenesal laste uy Th ” Friendly Bout Came Near B the Real Thi a 5 a > ear eng 1 e NE F3 : :. : tir Fiainiens:¢ hi mapagrn 5 | Y bee dos ie E € a B You've heard of bargains in every guise, heads apart (nthe wruer | at Several Stages. , 1 fallig: tor pe Ladle aera Cp If true, they’d make you stagger. potied. “Shik Euough said when WE advertise nt “That Overcoat at $10 is Swagger” 7 ; lowed “by” Semtryet ttanpenccker {ni | sari : Pa SL Eee | J G | & § went to the front’ and won + 4 sre CNet tt Re Almant a 7 Jength and a half from. ttapp Ever B < te BEM Wass thon beuciage mnie aE RET eens Four Prominent C'othing Stores; miialtings tor tanencaeetcatey endl Corl Wilders ie 216 oth Ave., near 14th St. Sos auartery, epee se sae 385 6th Ave., near 23d St. Mamteect "110, saw. 2 rey . 533 and 535 E’g th Ave., Near 37th. ‘Warranted, 92, Meifern, 4 4 oN: ote MMart esol, Won salir. ‘Tine Was ° 767 8th Ave., Cor. 47th St. ry who took the saat fi Hane Werdia's yf iy ——— . per headed, winning Chartey White. |S hin fh cre fi — — me the way. Warranted wan harley White, who was in the crowd, Musial Corbett bent his) AT CLOSE QUARTERS. M'GOVERN HAS A FREE HAND. living! Day ate | Selene ; nae ee i ee cerd nner me 2 ting Da Sporting SS ogi Sporto ee A getteg; tor (ase rprrl te en i , Thae ts the fon, and tate that alnce Ten | a ptesday exon: (a EE, | H [ wetwetlt re Hes . “riding brought | came t tee by Madden, who Afi yp) dane ave Ireland #9 that no lke down Park raceas Py ‘ ’ that countty Whitney's De COLT CHAMPION WITH JUMPERS | ” EXONERATED : ater eat ine shers of Maxim & Gay’s We : aon SS | H 3 pera pes 1 Hook Hlate for Publishers of Maxim & Gay’s Weekly. ego alluiteeuteeNiReTeeRt AC Ae pesires No mee eas BIN u ea (A journal devoted to the interests of the thoroughbred.) pfall and was ded, wing tig | i ning Stream. with PSUITE 130-131 STEWART BUILDING, 280 Broadway, New York. qnstly. half tro | DEFEATED MISS CASSATT BY 1) MINOR LEAGUES’ LEADERS TO i STEWARDS DECIDED IN FAVOR], und upward Y Cor, Chambers St. Telephone 1827 Franklin. ‘Rose of was two UP AT PHILADELPHIA. FIX PUNISHMENT. OF YANKEE JOCKEY. sn Jenkins up, won : ———— clengthe back rs for three-year-olds spi tes TPMT wpeant; mite — —— Haat Bon Mot, 5 to J, Won, sawarer Potente, 3 to J, Won, : Morningside, 3 to 1, 2d zi o ’ Neiehh ona ire onthe. were named to win in our racing wire yesterday, and again we scored. Baad ate sunins nine Ma Pry LONDON, Oct. “Johnnie? Rett, cikoe winning « i Renee ae LIMIT!” our wire read on BON MOT Rates - ——- an MORRIS PAR BON MOT, which won the race for two-year-ol¢s, was our advertised long K ENTRIES. stot ihe heise} was lower than we pected: But sote cur “tip,” which was — =< played by upward of 2,000 turf followers, th: Is woul ve been ly 20 to 1, 5 which was the price chalked against the horse the last time he started. if De same with ‘oa eu ¢. eenrciaes M. ny ee Kalif, 8 to 1, Won, ace—Han “CESS . whic! Iso given for i Ww ' re salen SUCCESSOR TO 112-114 NASSAU ST. pro gud Se tees are cum ona Uae ent Her nstthear ee We venture to say that no greater tribute to the abilities of our experts could “ ) oe the consensus / B be paid tan is this one paid by the layers of odds. There is no “educated” will stand e money bet atthe track, fot even Daves Gidton’s aad pettsure Phil's,” which - 2 i rf : commands the sime respect from t! ook nakers. Like t! it Peat Nine dollars is the magic key that unlocks the way to a choice of fully 500 masterfully tailored dread the fre. The unerring way, with but few lapses, since the Saratoga meting ; Men's Suits, = opened, in which our experts have put winner after winner over the plate, has rated Raceitandl want a higher limit ,_, this clothing assemblage comprises varieties of fancy cheviots, tweeds, worsteds, black COMPELLED respect. : Riel Pace sete re PeTineR re etoa eit ile cheviots and Thibets, Every suit does the crait of the tailor proud, What we offer you now is | TO-DAY the odds against the trio which will be named’ to 4 i 12 Disadvantage Ul morntius x Jelegatos would nal Hoh sacritice, hardly that on the verge of a new season, but a bit of fortune that was ours to snap up win their respective races in our Three-Horse Wire should ! 7 ininens a nvention sto ' mye. if it! , e C i OT barat E icone rom barnnine a eure to peat by. Come, if it’s only to be critical, |laverage 4 tof. They look like “morals” to our experts. “ rto| Gaia raat Suits intended to Sell Readily at $ 1 2.50 and § 1 5, | TO-MORROW the feature of our wire will be a 15 TEA SPORTING N EWS | (es Ge ce : I ae jqto 1 shot, which has been quietly prepared for a “get- Patch | entcor eared away?’ day “killing.’’ c : FRAGMENTS. [ To Introduce Jackson. | Terms, $8 dally; $20 tea : aesleck tory graphed out-of-town cllents mt Mine raha " x H penemte| sit enero mani acturer's Underwear Undercut. ff} proper styles, prope: ‘ BRU RrOBeEa HIER White and gray, heavy MORRIS PARK RACES Medical. ‘ nd single breasted. or light merino Under- AUTUMN MBETING, 1901. = soso aad sep 5 50 @ilextra pay, Faiay, oct.25,|__ OLD DR. GRINDLE, White Vests, $1.4 The sort of camel’s-hair tteton EUR TAGE ree at it pal stn: isd $3.50 and $4.50 Underwear ight and 2 eeeiat ‘Teatn Sore ‘throat and mouth, ulcers, palatal Nyieite ests) $ 1 95 heavy, these) always Cc MUSIC DY LANDER. Mdney and pl Rem Sportsmen's Goods, 5 LE has a record for marvellous cures. ST, LOUIS, Oct. “The winners of oj . OFFICE OVER 20 YEARS AT Bisacta/rin heres4o-day arene’ tol: ou onslesy Happenings; The “Rutland” Glove. po ots gn ff ane 2th) oven. 3 » Making Soney 0 €4 00 S ANY |—~ et “First Race—A WINNERS AT WORTH. Double Dut Mowe sold these gloves with the i A WEEK Phono Hl LAFAYETTE CAPSULES Sean Riley. sto hey RAGE TRACK, WORTH socks that 2 Sc 5 Shirt § maker's name on tem they'd be ) grap i eel alt due and -Iadas’ way, third, EAC EARAGHE NORTILE Deut: a quater a nap! irt Snaps. $1.50, just as any other Fare: Records ‘ gong Rince Vive furlong Ay pairs oe ppy P sore Ws jst aright Q)) pe) _exctinara £01 tor place, xecond, and Mtr. Tim “Pirate silk Aishowingiof: swagger nobby:icol- light w SPORTING GOODS, \ Sake: was third: Time—1,911 Dorma cored stil bosom Shirts. BICYCLES, No matter what your WANT, the eto! 2 5c Shoukt be $4.50. Just 9 5c “Larchmont is another of our 2RAS, Sunday World will carry {t to some to introduce Jackson. $5c. marvels, Heavier thin the : CUTLERY.| one who can supply it: It is the & Becond c. Fo cage a infeet Dvitle; by expreas,$1. Kremer, Dru S. b. Daveva, 32 8. 14tir,! modium for the exchange of intelli-, Branches: $02 34 ave., ate 49.5 wt @135 W, 126th They are the finest in every way. Stylish and durable, “Rutland,”

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