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Ps Se THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1901. yee nn ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. RACING HAS SEEN |JOCKEY WONDERLY’S HANDS EARN MISS HECKER WILL [TRICK TO GHEAT ITS BEST YEAR. HIM YEARLY SALARY OF $25,000 PLAY OFF GOLF TIE) CLARENCE MAGKAY ir BOOTY. Wigh-Class Sport Over, Aqueduct Offers New! oreeeey,. Yorkers Local Season's End. rook CODOnM OOO OM OOOO OOOO OOU! arth tteee, TO SETTLE LOCAL ASSOCIA-| MARKING POLE MOVED WHEN: TION TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP. COLT WAS TRIED, Mrs. Manice Will Ne Champion's| Trainer Hill Thought He Had a Opponent To-Morrow on the World-Deater and Almost Ad- Baltusrol Links. vised Paying 88,000 for Hf Jase racing which " ' Yankee Westchester for eo season of closed with the last 5 on Saturday has been § the amount of p has recelve ‘This hie year from a neinl 7 Facing assoct. ha writer d An unusual golf attraction fs seheduled | LEXINGTON, Oct. %—A jot put up for to-morrow on the Baltuarol links, at |>¥ Some Kentucky horsemen came within Short. Hille, No J. Misa Genevieve | 40 ace of costing Clarence Mackay $8,000‘ Hecker, the women's metropolitan and | Saturday, Mr. Mackay's trainer, Chac- would thac this there the roports of re | so antin h vill show A ret gain | ra e national champion, in to: play off a tie| , came here last week to pick Seer censor: 3 Pat affairs | 3 rafeatite: th ieee champlonship of the] "0 nome elie ea oyteli coh ad went dingy | f © | omen’s Metropolitan Association. Over to the sKentuchy “Association; track ‘o look at one particular youngster that ne had been told was a world-beater. shows that the turf is healthy and lusty condit Mra, E. A. Manice will be Mire It shows = ‘inet Nastartiom Ct font sear Sas i= that the public bas contlde he | pea eee Hecker’ opponent. Each has playset | rhe colt had been touted as the famest wport and jn those who a wetlng iter has ne parieee arded Yat ee ‘ne golf for the teams they represent- | ver bred in Kentucky, affairs. [t proves that 5 is fast Iacnol netting “away trom: that sore of the Essex County Countr: | Mr. HIM had the colt sent down to the becoming a nitional pastime tas for being amplon it can lud and the Raltuarol Golf Clud. pole marking three-cighths of a mile and Another «olf event of some little Im-| started up. To Sir. Hill's mind he liter. ortance will be the annual team match | ally burnt up the ground to the wire, for ‘tween the Women's Metropolitan Golt| his watch registered $81.2 seconde for vsociation Women's Philadel-| the trial. He promptly took an option ee nett ie county |p ,tte, SOunKster for $3.00, leaving for Mf Club links. Tt will be played on[2°Me to consult Mr, Mackay. He wan Thursday, The trophy is the gift of] Convinced he had the fastest youngster Clement_A. Griscom, and now is held] ever fed down this way - by York women. it im charged that on Wednesday DOCOOOOOOOOOUUMEO OO OD) the geng had the thyee-eighths : : de 5 the starting point of the trial, His Delicate Touch on RAIDED GAMBLERS noch Sad, aimee gehts Oe the Thoroughbred’s of the colt's time. Churnday night It ta alleged the gang moved the pole back to Reins Makes Nine. chit oP Smokedness jin the, trial ached (he caracotspromine teen-Year-Old Boy | and they at once bean an Investigaiion, erforman If the public had a suspicion shat | berscentond racing was crooked that owners, | roe tne al contenders trainers and jockeys w Hty. It [[screy Wenneney ff banded to- Naaturtlunn att Ife ether for the purpose of fleecing them, jand | had han the ttendances would never show such | Harron wore very a@ remarkably high average. ‘There was @ time when, !f a man me niloned that he was in the habit of going to the races, he would be looked upon as) ‘as being the companion and of something unclean. the Flatbush Stakes He defeated En- AN Horsey Now! durance by" Height tong Wesisivniy. then cently Engaged byu.} here is denying t ndurance by . 2° improved mines tat ime! B. Haggin at Bank): f the rs i , | Farely have a chance to get to the track }0f {ie fon of ava a ee President's Pay, Tells Nowadays, racing !s a common tople/ Right has impre of conversation, Business men who |dut not enough the tnaster will be heard discussing the victorias Of | three-year-old of next season. Horses i j ree paarrold, of next mason torres! All About Himself) Or Di TO ees . 5 rium would be the one one Coance tolGlever vittie Rider Re- bis superiority, and th as in this and’that horse on thelr way to the | iy twa and three year onl seasonn P . which it ix sald resulted In the charges Office in the morning. Their clerks are] far two ain, the Neue on tnan| and How He Learned| Highest Paid Jockey! being proved. One of those concerned in also horsey in thelr talk. with Bny/ degres of accuracy, It how. to Ride | in the Ww. rid \ ene telekery: Iss id {2 be a pe nomen uv William Jever, safe to say that Mr. Whitney's . 1 je and politician who {s known al ver the prasfacaulsitionsossmen’ like iI. ] barn will come’ pretty" near holding the o O'REILLY. SEARCHING FOR|eountry. 2 eA ESLER ; ©. Whitney, Clarence Mackay, Jr., \ best three-year-old of the year, fam K. Vanderbilt and others hae ieee Ar for the three-year-old gt this year, | the turf into a place where the people is very probable that had Mr. Keene's! Ott Wonderly. ae i « Soumando and Conroy stood up for the onderly, the Jockey, has a sen. | _ can view it without suspicion, at Joon they would have come n Leh being | itive pair of hands. ile has learned Hy aut sae Se ease ea trerrentl ie the bunch. As far as could} to use them delicately wh his fn { the en 1 they were of a class consid. 2 BBSSh will’ eclipse all preceding one. | erably above colta like Watercolor, Gold |E8P the reins that pens {It would not be truth to say anything | Heels and Blues. In the handicap di-| Sensitive race horse's mouth. In that | else of the prospects for the texts sea: Friston the fact that such hoi way he has won fame and a yearly sale gon. One cannot view the plans o lerbert greater than moat bank presidents recelve, Busatoga Association for 12, 10 and {Toot without feoling hat he tire has in front of it a future that the imagination | selling division Last week Mr. J. B. Haggin, the Call. cannot conceive at this present moment fornia millionaire, agreed . So far as this season's racing is con, ‘To End Racing tn the EB ae eoe » Aareed to pay Won- : d, it haen’t been anything out of det prin Roa ot le cerned, It iH thas been remarkable for the! his services. Wonderly will earn at } the ordinary. As a matter of ct, the that have ove: y 1 ry rtaken all the facing has not been up to the mark of juss horsen, iit, Withel, the seas | Cast $10,000 more than this during the ‘former years. The handicap division arse, : as + haw been sadly lacking In good material Sar eee AP remarkably | (welve months. | MURDERER, FOUND A GAME. among some of us, but that ts all. Prefers Conxing to Whipp! | How do I get so much out of a horse? [1 don't know that I get any more out ‘or my mounts than other jockeys. | “CASH” SLOAN THROWN. eae Drew Revolvers and|Td’s Nrother Pleked Up Uneon- Knives, but Were Nabbed and scious on Warsaw Track. Carried Away. ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 28.—"Cash" Sloan, the American jockey, fell yester- day afternoon while riding on the race course at Warsaw. hope I do, of course, They say I do. 1 think it © because I don’t use the whip much. If you have a game horse under’ capt. silen O'Rellly, of the Hamilton | He was picked up unconscious, but re- # {you he will run his race without bent | avenue station, Brooklyn, with two de- | xived before he was taken to his real- whipped tectiv ser ont last might to find an | If you have a fatnt-hearted horse he | tealtsn who had killed a man in East aill run faster if you coax him than If! New york, | you use the whip, and the same applles |"), the rear of a furniture store at | to a sluggish horwe. Now, up in Canada|, 195 Sackett etreet, they found She three-year-olds went all to pieces, | “Ina and free from scanda Wonderly Is a young man whose mod- e ennertwe SA raasot gnd it remaived for the two-year-olds t0 | next two weeks and Ren weduct for the | est deportment and. sterling hones ee en ened torrie [2% elve Tailans playing cards and with ; furnish all the exc’ f * [for three weeks. ‘That will put an end | have won him hosts of tricads at th \them and they would) go right to. the | Money on the table, The Ttaltans Jumped THE OFFSPRING ’, rat Collection, | to racing, so far as the New ¥ ‘ Whitney's Great Cottec se | igseatinaces farcaa the jem YOrk public | race track. He paya strict attention to Interest has chiefly centred on the as County dockes, Cant, Doth the | bustness, and the finger of suspicion jatable of William C. Whitney. This ington Jockey Club haven apent | hae never been pointed at him. tere va i gentleman has at present the grandest | thousands of dollars in Improving thelt Pwhat he hee yc i Collection of two-year-olds that was ever | properties, and hare it rine: thle was to may concerning his sheltered in one barn. It ta diMcult toto the amount of thousnnde of dollara, | CfCeF as a Jockey i say which Is the champion of the year. ‘an indication of the upward tendency | ere Are many who are ined of the turf. Improvem TT | awal the pitterand honors’ to) endure mean better class racing, and the motgee BY JOCKEY oTTO WONDERLY.| ance by Right. ey argue that she de-|the class the} . feated Hen in decisive style at Graves: ike fo” ‘Ne Petter the public with front r boys could never | up and drew knives and revolvers. The Wwolng until the Face | yoijce drew revolvers and cone! te| OF HEREDITARY Tdon't know what it @as that made | kamblers, hem run forme. I'ma poor Whip-hund| Then they sent for a patrol wagon, BLOOD TAINT. and, knowing 5 my 7 fallny nd | 20! discovered to their dismay that they | Scrofula is but a modified form of eee eee ee ade every. horse | had crossed the line into the Amky | Blood Poison and Consumption. The n he sawing into the stretch makes | street station's precinct. So Acting | parent who is tainted by cither will see ort: The) Jo keyzdoesn tp havest9, Captain McCullagh had the pleasure of | in the child the same Wely that that ts the place to cut] locking up twelve gamblers gobbled In| disease manifesting 1 don't bs ina why in by the commander of the adjoining pre- | itself in the form of / think those Jockeys who whip dle otnet, swollen glandsof the } RUE Ore Ue tee ie ene wor} When the Italians were nearchel six | neck and throat, reason I never use a whip unless | revolvers, two stilettos, two rasurs an4 | catarrh, weak cyes, Instructed to do so. 1 always try to do/a@ big pair of sharp sheara were foun! | offensive sores and lengths from Extinguisher, who camo| ri mare Hed engthe from Extin 7 ‘ogo a mare called Queen of Beauty In bscesses be deat Metstersinger!a race for matden jockeys. 1 waan't | my beat, and I hope X will always be a8) among them. They were all arraigned | ab and often- | successful as 1 am now. i for the place. thee ory crem one, two, three; but that didn't pother | COC 610119 We1o1o(e Cieielerereerororerer. © this morning In the Butler Street Court. | times white swelling ” Salling; for three-year-olda am! up, mile ena | Me ‘Trusts to Hands. Only f them, Sal: Gre r i at eect. Ss spring. My first real success was In, boys to change their seat, shorten their ty ana ha | Ch one of them, Salvatore Gregg, the /—sure signs o Where te Learned to Ride. Canada this summer, when I rode thir | stirrups and copy after Shaw and Sloan, | Wonderly Js nineteen years old ani alleged keeper of the place, was held | Scrofula, There may State, wnt : oty-fve pounds. Tle te al 1 Ps Gauche; sere From Washington 1 went on to New| O72t¥e® Winners In 10) mounts, I know if 1 trled to alter my seat E]ean mide ae Feat aa who Tooke much | fF trial. be no external signs for a long time, for S How did ft {1 looking for the} the disease develops slowly in some learn to ride? Well, UN) wouldn't be worth 9 cents as a rider. Ne pounds. He haw | Capt. O'Reilly ts st ort, 6 y learne, , r 4 is i fort, and that ts where I really learned | tell you. 1 don-t believe every one can | If you will observe closely you will nd, ag he says, hie! munlerer, but he ia sticking more | cases, but the poison is in the blood and will break out at the first favorable ance caat seinin ' went down to] learn to ve a Jockey. I think it is born | that no two tie mame Keat remarkable pair Of] closely to his own precinct. > rleans and came up here in the ina boy, It is all very well to advise and style here is a resemblance ! hanas —_— - opportunity. S..S.S. cures this wast- 1 don't know just how T drifted inte homme racing. I have always been fond of a horse and Just t 7 the stretch. ¥ naturally blew onto Closed on bigotry andere the track. My first mount was at Wash- drew away and won ‘caale ‘he pec-lington in the spring of 189, when I liowen, 110, RRACEGOERS GREETED WITH j 70%"). 108 Martin. MANY IMPROVEMENTS. 10 “ 40 * = — ing, destructive disease by first purify- Kew Grand Stand, Lawn and Ret- 2 ’ ing’ and building up the blood and ting Ring and larged Tine1.48 &. stimulating and invigorating the whole mremeie: Lucky Star went to the front at fag system. and the race was all over. H |. M. Seals, Pub! ve up his lead) and won Ina reine saver Tee a tee ole ‘by four lengths at the end fell and cut her forehead, Prom this wound second in the first quarter . je | the glands on the side of her face became 1 then Bowen took seooml place and swolleuand bursted. Some of the best doctors sall for Lucky Star, but was never aie otter SRawilts here and elsewhere attended her without any r to get up. Lucky Star was four couches will at once take up their work pitied that this fault shall not cone benefit. We decided to try S. 8. 5., end afew Kthe in front at the end, while Bowen again to try and improve the players, [tinue If Peraists in letting bottles cured her entirely," lid nal to be whinped out to beat Trebor | Admitted on All Sides ee nd. a spactous a half te Setana cecera tice that Pennsy Must| TIGERS TO WORK clal to The Evening World AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, N. Y Oct. 28.—Racegoers looked upon a trans- formed Aqueduct this afternoon, They found a pew grand st ead Nur yout fe hands te will F ; Fah Ges Yas vearnon whe be ®n-|Game Between Tigers PERSE ERED Les UREOL AND makes new and pure awn, a remodelled pett rearwo, Hw BOTs : 1 track that was enlarged and improves). |, Toe Aqueduct Handisap, (or ail agen, mite and FOR CORNELL. fy Malang. the “aphiere a wuartar-tack | and Cornell at Ithaca Pood ito nourishant The accommodations were, to quote « usin | Show Great Impr + a ete only s Is Regarded Hope- arate CAS Easy Erp rack. tas be Rlarged so that 1 pau Ht i eerie | i thos Hent work of Saturday Bi . Pp While pluckily tackling an opposing safe cure forScrofula. pled rack ie ‘pitt susrecn me hae oe + 1; ment in Order to (Special to The Evening W. { i ition! fully in PrincetOn—| payer, Fred De Beer, of the Bean Wovercomes all forms of blood poison, seeeertey amen rae sO reaigh. URINCETON, Oct =A pully tel | Athletic Club, was so badly injured in| whether inherited or acquired, and no eireich Msiwideert att ‘tt al Beat New Yorkers. t a belts ihajlinedestiweckvorspre: |Mecvlaan Waele Harvard Is Now En a football game yesterday that he was|remely so thoroughly and effectively y ie | jee by the Tigers for thi turday r i tators couraged. unconscious for two tours. cleauses the blood. If you have any Spere APE nothing. howe. Ne againat’ Cornell will not pe work | Just a nAnute winning Bed: ‘The game was between the Seaside} blood trouble, or your ‘child has in- ater asta Ata UbeAn gs eet ca (Special to The Evening World) which the candidates will mane any hd passed Athletic Club, #¢ Stapleton, and the Her- | herited some blood taint, take S. S. foun a phe peleol a ae away in front and | PHILADELPHIA, Oct 2x —The past for all to 4 man are working hard io cules Athletic Club, at New Dorp, Rich-| and get the blood in good condition and en raised fr to $2 { several lengths on Ha-| Week has been a severe one for the highest d of en Onakcext faction and confidence are the two! | borouah: prevent the disease doing further harm, a kick, of cc he public lario and Potente, Pennaylvania football team, free hard ine through | words which size up the feeling here—| he Hercules team were men much| Send for our free book and write our mute DeWitt was s $a bit of extortion Indian Me. in a i : i ae H jon the ral aes lige eng ckatreteh Hellario. kKames and railroad Journeys i at the thick af his oy nts for the touch! atiaaction over honora already won| heavier than thelr opponents and the| Physicians about your case. We make they gr ed anilbeesenblea alles | oan rT closed ing nearly 2.400 mile Ve the Quakers om and confidence that the team can watlop| Ame wax Very rough from the start./no charge whatever for medical advice. ternoon. The jinprovemen | 4 {a hard teat, The experience, howev De Beer was knocked down and tram-| tHe swirt SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. HARVARD PLEASED fennsyivania and earn sweet revenge pled upon by nearly all the players. Bef. welcome, ‘howeve | jwas far from satisfactory, and it is un- tat thts point der the old conditions. an afte + Oom ‘Paul that tt will be repeated next year against Eli for the humiliating defeat of ‘ ars WHI! be ed next ye al the gridiron failed and he was taken into mooniattAnucduct wns. n)ilincom leat ok Pat a Mf EL There more Wednesday games AND HOPEFUL. lnstivear Gtille’s hotel and Dr. Jessup summoned, Mot a pleasure, Now the rac Tee tenths) Core: on the se dothe team will un- 2 It took the physician nearly two hours ean view t all pot pita vad ae ergo a spec arate for the Co- . y many: chron Saturday's results made the heart of to restore him to conuclousners. He was en, : ; : i MIPTH HACE. ; } Fambling this week will) a (pectal to The Evening World.) every Harvard man happy. Harvard] reported to-day to be improving. eo: new stand is placed at a Sling, tor (eo-yeatalds. five and a halt ture }iumbla game, which will be played Inf fumbles i Pan Lee : ; Oct, S.—Satine date ank Kuch, who played left tackle which permits a splendid view n= i York on Saturday next. That a pos tlonies Thee conch ek CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct, 23. had expected to beat the Indians, but It} ror ‘the seaside, was Kicked in the neck been eniarged. a Hawes iPakoeare ad nee | the Penna must piay better fuotball tian | ——————— ——— —__$______— Was Unexpected Joy ty ace the Crimson | and painfully hurt. ple are spared « rf an stots t Po a? 6° "3's [they have vet shown this season if they mcs Nya round thalends ant eee as Sa ‘beotute ‘comfort S trains unload directly ar the rear of be 10 - $ hope toowin was demonettat y Cor | Lites baitchecnst Lapin AA Sabah Abelard Keg ey, AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. the rupture under fans’ atasid: t idoblata pune bigarsorme ath aie F had also expected Yale to beat Colum- \ ew ise of severest atrain and will ; Gee the. card sri i [eee bla and Pennsylyanta to down Chicagu, se oleate ay Aaueduct ty nee tee : | Penn's work againat Chicasy gives her —————————— Aerie Le USOT dod fy att eladdened Ui thelr (@pectal to The Evening World.) stientanca tor ledion K ie te ts wi OBCO! ssp “ ve Jone by Mure in of © while the (aatton tn foothall seems to be a strong | Nath t 370,000, or | yas the microscopic scores made) oy ayeccK, AQUEDUCT, Oct. 28—The en-| iEatablished 19 ye the no-recall » r than od i bias team proved it oa | & Tee ee ie ober oetity fi ; tries for to-morrow’ races are aa follows> sold by agents 0 .: ‘ ¥ Ke WAN Weaker (han wad] Saturday at New Haven, when they the} eg eiea swe hk a's showing against Yale was) pig Race—Gelling: for three-year-olda; ain) peomcc™e reo™ Wanamaker's. ot Oth strert. Kelling; for three King [Moped, but stil showed some stight tm of olf Hl down to ten poiute and them>| 5 © a xweet morsel under the tongue | furiongs: Starters, whts neth | provement, which ia a desided step in nen soe enn nine chan ng, Eikeh father of Marty Bikes, Ie pro lof the Harvard men, and the Quakers’ | slark ‘Lane it The Rogue, « on the Lae ae NRRL GOTG Eeeuiceivaels 4 a hah ; proposed to The ai.| Crimson enthuslasta smile when they | otade Run. 106 James J, Corbett... FAMOUS Tt NO. $8518 guaranteed to cure all dlae SN nied, 3 i ‘ wee wooden kohve laps to the mile, The dl-)considerod the fast-approaching tussle | Seatry .. 106 Lamp 0! Lee. 106 | eases where capsules and injections fall: 75e. per an wate nL ve way, Mary Jety of play, but much remains to Fi tan Ao | icnsiona the proposed wooden structure | with the Red and Blue. BL David |... 105 Creason =. bottle; by express.$1. Kremer, Druggist, 433 7th av. SINTHE RACE _ Monel Col Aronl isl tober taken Ini) the youngest racehorse owner 1 would be (0x0 feet, Several sites on the line} With a tow days of secret tt Second Race—For marea; thrée-year-olds and | p= - . . amp, s eleven-year-old George Carroll, off of the inotiey the southern part of the town lecrety practice He and seventy yards, 5 | “ q Mis hors he well-known | ead) Ween lonked at with a view ts Harvard will get into much better shape 1035 Nites Ls Sporting. pasaraii it jetenne pe ampuleners itera (Nol mh is BOM | kor purchasing. than now, and {f.she does not run rings Fy Ghersaived Lh pratner, 108, | ‘There I a visible Improvement In the i! 7 eune around both teams Harvard men ez Amnon po Bammer, Jou. defense. It io lon Wid aMecoy te alk ip Haglan, and, together | GeorEe W. On intercollegiate and na- | surprised. mee Curtaey QUEENS COUNTY Pareer cul sleve, The ends ar Mitchell, t» giving the tirliteh pub-) toaal champlan ey aac runerr ae KESIDE = etary ae) att JOCKEY CLUB, toi aning, tole the halves are backing t nt talk. MeQoy, it x num aatd, |S Member of the Blight School faculty, an, LA Merry Da +101 e. Koren Dell 9 thet : 2 Alvike wan second he 6a games ts gradually dis- | gn vlah de atte, ton chat he wante}#everal years [light has rot taken @ prominent : 90 . Barto clowe. an the walter i aoe Aare ada ae ment nnWES Beate oe aha te Tae Rae in ioctl school athitca. A fosbatl team |, RACE TRACK, LAKESIDE, Oct. 22, itd Racing Every Day at 215 FM. | u Peablezto ket up ar eres p * (sponition to get inte: the gam Ji purses dem I hardly | M48 Dea organtzed this fall, and wilt ye coached] The Faces run here to-day were as fol- Binecure..... Cael ‘ot ast: 3) \ OOS SE RS ST.LOUIS RESULTS) eee rie uull'voess taksed tnt | enue ceueataste cate by hm Sooner a fom Walco anne TORE Eran | STORE sale Fi 9 4 Our SH ; oun ete syivanta athlete, F uuce—Three-quarters of a mile. 2 ‘ Ws x fy A leaath PRG ore Uae: re LN Dade he varia ne! snteui|¢o\| Mount Meiaat Sais ier oaly!aCamall town ° . Nee e oe eeeeand. © t0.1; | Fourth Resear thret-sonr-elda and) upward} Ladies, $' x RACE, RACESPRAGICL AT. ry ‘4 eynolds and Dale fave done much to 5 ~ 3 Diss hy ecole rescenre i vacnul furlong tACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct remedy this. The former picks hix ope but it ean haying the first women's fout- < ittsburg’s fret baseball pennants hy {neck fot seconds Henty of Fronstomer thiadt collins on King ‘Stelle “10a ies, Regula of raven webied uted 10. be ra eee eT and uses his ead to good piir- | ball teame fair players are school itis, | ibe top of & pole ninety tevt fa helebh AP} Time, i:16 3-5 Fennimore 10). Fanctual ‘108 s oday are as followy m1 all arid uses hia) head to: good pure ae ame in| Tabgementa for the planting of the tall staff a hy lenneliie i ‘Burns Nea rst Race Five aii «half furionga, {pose. Dale has also shows at commend | 424 ome day came in| Siready being made by the Piabure menage:| Seoond Lace —Fivd-cththe of a mile, Flares I 13 Medical. ecu £ 5 m by Prima, tte 5 and 3 to qo able quicknexs, which helping pandiey| nett Merriment, 1 to 2 for pla Ws OLD DR. GRINDLE. Pea cea a we aint) 3, ale a * cane erriment, 110 2 for ples, as wecon irate OLD DR. GRINDL 3} e aire eC Os other men. Davidson is better thir There are 203 nominations for the Engtsh| Rag Tog third. Time—1.01 2-5, . ° i Reese they rea is than he was last and ts running very | Jacob Derby of 1903, King Edward Vil hes bei ‘Third. Race—Five and a half furlongs. 25 years 4 spectallat tn diseases of men.” U at to & : fust. Quartorback Howard is handling | pert, may meet AMl siced by Persimmona. ‘The Duke of] —Won dy Burnte Bunton, 8 to 5 and out: eRe accor balnsricttetbowenrees a Ss 5 fe ran ¥ : the ball with more confide Dut ts | bare after big New York tournament 4 has the largest number of entries—ten| Money Muss, out for place. was second} sore throat and mouth, ulcers, painful m y was Aa Rites meacutens : Sort Seeuu oo yearlings. Sir Mundell Maple has eight. Tom Woods 'thirt, 11.08 2-6, Kidney and bladder complatnte, ecaldl: 1 erratic and undecided tn giving slg- y pone i Seceeen ts ww 2°, ©) vhird Race—One mile—Won by Men: ey Manager Francis, of Yale, ‘Is atter tie money ome. manta gravel. bss are’ soeeally se ured oe ax, 112.8" i 8 to band 3 to 5; Coe #s thie year, Met the reireshment| Ned Glas, Y Dig guard, 1 another Gordon ry 8 removed. ere, me a ee BUMS cor planes was'eeconds boone third, | There tm not a reliable gout kicker on | puviieges on Vale ells and. bee. ht Brown, only be Is heavter year's cap.| We Ce Whitney Ini 2 Hattine eee aktiful phyulclane, Remember, OLD 1UOWalsh tet Ug] Time—tar at the team. In the touchdowns made this] et employers selling pop-corn and tain, Glese (96 feet 4 inches in helght. Me hae] SARATOGA, Oct. 28.—WI n Gh and 7th aves. Advice free. cine, $1. Hours, 9 to 8. Sundays, 9 to 3. r pp Wom early. Tane—1.01 2-4. mpts at | orinks i. the Gor y — ty 5 jon Brown habit of breaking through | President of the Saratoga Racing Association, ar- pacemaker, coltowed Sunday World Wants take tho| the aye falled. Tale te rot Os | At each American League clud Ia ameited up] a8 stiasbing up plays aingle-handed. He also] rived here yeatentay and Inspected the’ track dan There wan ny | pathway to success an ensy climb |that have done this work for Fenn, lathe ‘eapected cont of $85,000 next aeason- Mt sing them alone altet they have Deen: tiekinat | He old there would be further improve ey swung into Results await takers at the top. eecrel practicon will be the order until $650,000 far the lot—it will take 2,720,000 25+ He {4 easily the best buacd cf th= sesgon, end | though those made may Involve $160,000 expsadi . 4 my ~7 al ter the Harvax! gume. The graduate ovat edmissioun to square the bilis, Jf each @, woaderfully. strong and active football ‘player. gure, Mr. Whitney left in the afternpon, Bi