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e THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 190%: ~ : : ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. WINNERS AT YANKEES WON) «= [YALE’S NEW SENSATIONAL GIANT ___|#HITNEY’S HORSES ‘PIGEON SLAUGHTER AQUEDUCT; © FOUR RACES. __USED TO CATCH MATHEWSON) ARE COMING BACK! GOES TO KANSAS. V9) 819) ay eyerayarayeverere) x ee WHE ROGUE TAKES FIRST RACE| DANNY MAHER was First 1n| Weymouth, Who Saved! : Stands Six Feet High,|stx pacers witt BE SHIPPED EVENT HELD HERE LAST YEAR FROM LAMP 0’ LEE. TWO RACES. the Game for Old Eli’: ‘| Weighs OneHundred EROM ENGLAND. AROUBED CRITICISM. : i Saturday, Was Part- :| and Eighty-Five Enoch Wishard and McLaughlin | Many Weatern Citles Did for Prt e } : . ir nd McLaughlin | Many Weatern on for Prive Biz Crowd, Fant Track and W elie] Lact ze! me Ges prontine "| ner tothe Giants’ Star >| Pounds and Has Hard| wan oring others nome on | flewe of Holding Grand anced Cari Newmarket Opened with : 4 ; Steamer Salling Nov. 5. Ameri cap. ‘To-Day. Splendid Weather, Pitcher at Buckneil :| Work to Reduce His [i as pacrlenniiin nGLenD, . ollege. :| Superfluous Energy. ; College 3] pI BY: LONDON, Oct. 29.—Six thoroughbreds | ‘The Grand American Handicap, Amer (Special to The Evening World) NDON, Oct. 2.—The Inst of the ae a] owned by Wiillam C, Whitney, and the | jca’s greatest shooting event, which AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Oct. 2) veneq meetings at Newmarket a beat of the millionaire’s Engita string. | uroused such criticism last season be- @ =—Tuere was an excellent a to-day with splendid wee 6s ‘ | ® i don't know how to handle an| Wil soon be shipped to America. Tralner | cause of the slaughtor of pigeons neces. Aqueduct this afters Jwulted In Americana winnin or Clarence Andrew Weymouth is a 3 omald the new son of EM Huggins ia now negotiating for space sitated, will not Le decided here next was drawr. by the Janced card of! oy scven races law studenc at Yale, ‘He is one of. ¢ Get in and try.” sald the coach. for the horses on the steamer Min-| year. ‘The promoters of the event at a ~ nad takes Cwhtohe thot dng liniaualalie crs aie ste Neeru GA herr enIne ¢ | Valets Meat Fre: Onrsman, polls, walch salle snortiy. [tts sald meeting of the Interstate Assoclation nm rad lastinthlolestevenrsrentin oat 5 after ile shipment Mr, Wahtiney’s have deolded to hold It She’ BU ntested HM" | Weiter Handicap for three-yearolis and i. x ie i : 5 a ° MOG) | nent the man stripped the clothes siark vit sold ss ore wl be nal let ae feat nee 9 et i e ” nd; distance, Awe furh 5 competi or Ob “el. b Aa ‘eA ellis’ e ire to make in April, and 50 ww jarani i ‘The racee looked s bit hard, because | UNWard: dieth ie. ee evan na S | he was delighted. He too. Mr. McLaughlin will send by ‘the. Interstate. Association. Many We In hand and he worked tm Vreshman ox 4 “f 4 Sand Mr. Enoch Western citles bid for the competition, he bad mide itge crow | Wishard will takes thorough. among them being Columbus, Bt. Louls, man on the rds on the same steamer. ‘Chicago, Cineinnatt and Indlanapoils, there were three or four horses in each | Orie Root (Maher upy won an all-oxed | heey hack from Europe but ten da face that had a chance to win ling: plate? distance’ etx: furlongs f LO us ant hha Saturday w "0 {patted pood tet ne aot nearanytning | Willam ©) Whitney's Abeyance ally | on Saiurday when he went inio that Mons on No’ else. The weather wan superb and was] (J. Reiff up) won the Criterion Stakes. | lerrific . ir * than who had never climbed in» — Derhape the atrongest drawing card Och ldudlaiancelelxtturionas lenrofier struggle onmithe RD shell wefore he entered Yale wai mad excel ith - v aT ain? yh splain oft eshman © ¥ petaitrack | was In excellgnt condition | fF 1 Up) won the Limekiin | With Columbia, and mainly through Stace Catalty ceewiensliy: bul FRAGMENTS OF SPORTING NEWS, ‘The results are as follows: Stakes for thre ar-olds and upward. [his efforts the bine was permitted for the colieye rile which prevents a sie FIRST RACE tu ne mile and w half, man who enters one college from, an Se g alete one le a t ye i t t taking part in any Ini Selling; for three-year-olis; am furionas a fo arith in Hd aq S he btu {inl Revham spent at lea John Segrist, center rush of the Ohio State ball on bis crutches. but when jt Is reached the man i 7 Fi e 1 cc e, "1 } el and white of the New Yor! univer- M latter eK University football t died yesternfay {rom} crutehea are dropped and the lad takes hia eauarcare, wis) leche # te Pl IRVIN MARKS.S BENEFIT. it nis handicap kept Weymouth QMUNS snguries receired in Columbus Saturday after-| eland, makes tne shot and then hobbies after Lamp o° Lee,106,0'Connor.10 7 ug ——————— sity. WW Vocertain that, bar: 00m in the game with Western Reserve. jow-through sometimes throws but he never f u | Narragansett Park, at Providence, one of most prominent tracks In the Grand Circuit, has| Willie Dickinson, a young man who while @ ries, 102, Redfern... 2 61 3! 125 un ee PM orvett ces Mlcharie § teh il be captain of t 100, Wai ;R fe’ Run; 108, Cochran. € 38 6! TS 5 of Are . to Appear) He was a tennis champion and was ext Sanda: ache. , A Yale's best Freshman oarsman las: 06. H.' Michaele 1311 7! 7 A long list of artista have voluntecre: en wold at publi ett F. FE. Perkins, | caddie at 0: nisla, lost hie right rf Greve. Teh, diounee ahh op Jf appear at the testimonial given to | year. He has taken part in bas i hala Vocee) sol sccTeusuete re the fatean vVantars | allway! deeddetecana nee! bas chcteeet taal pers BE paride ite Weer tw 10 Irvin Maris by ffs many frienda at the | ball, basketball, track and field mortgage of 159,000 0 the property. at the club, plays a very good game with one Mark lane Va, Dewoiag, 4 S4il 0) ty] Murrav HIM ‘Theatre on Sunday nteht. |e ae ; S . j band. Willie can clear the first bunker at the wi 106, Dorsey O12 12 16 9p he wtege will he under the personal | ataleties, and in all kas shown won- a that he has a second) frat bole in a drive, handicapped as he te, and good, Won handily, Tume—1.16. es ie pos Bnark cu® out the running, followed |tlirectlon of Mr 1 Harrison, | Mr. | derful ability. in close order by The Rogue, Glade | Alexander Clark and Mr. Al Hart Run, J.J, Corbett and Mark Lane | Among thoae who wit! appear tre Joae- Asa baseball player at Bucknell ttle change In the or¢er to 3 . $ Paced} Bere eeon: ‘There Snark died away | phige Mall. Suitth and «campbell, Ered’ | University he was particularly good. and The Rogue, taking the lead, drew | Cfick V. Bowers, Wrig ¢ Huuneton and i ak Tie sway and won by a length from Lamp | et wiitam Ai auids epee! le was a catcher, and he and ad in front off tenisen Icly, Linien and. Mein te. | Christy Mathewson, New York's star one of his! he bh . freaventts anade ine Beles in a Mttle ny. look Ou for the daseball team of the Univer- | O¥er 59. Since his misfortune Dickluson bas Tes jy look tere Irwin. tn ouch at | ovived the brat of attention from the chub mam: iso w jt football player. = es 8 @ cies Tom Loftus will not be with the Calesgs Nev n re Stetner has a standing offer of $190] tional League dali team nex ymouth would | | Secrstary iG aon, it {m sald, ty that “Weymouth | would | for te man whe can And a rule of the American | He bas cut foone from. the old Wetgue, and we $ of the time he had | Trotting Aseoctation that doven't give the b+. | 7887 WHI do witb the American organization. 1m | mit game agatnat Hates) sity of Meant When the coaches 84¥| orsent, Heynoide slow to recog- i From that Ume It was practl- Douglass and ‘Word, Motrtde end : Ice, he Was taken UP OVEF! men the ame protection {t Fives a trotiise The forward eat ° ti i : 4 3 ee i protec centr 2 0 ea of the football easured a three leh, Hatry Voo Ulner Coob and B itcher, were mates. He always ton ting lit cf good players and 01 i. ‘i fet mares there wards, Frank snd Don, Powses Goad, |? y a ton walttng Tet of ond Fingers, AMG station. tte sare the trouble ie that the horse 4 the point where the "down'™ should Dick tee, Tom WBrown, men rarely, if e read the rules, whereas the 4 until this year hea the one of the ways of Yale. caught in the games “Matty tle precarious to pre-|oflcers of associations not only read and be- Starters, whts., Jocks, Bonnie Thornto. iw alway A Fatalist, 103. Booker. + itched, mans athletin future In a come familiar with the rules, ah to be bebing a te ‘Te Amazon, 118, Miller - P caemenacatnietias (aturesns aU ar with the rules, but enforce thes pean side had to be beni a ite Althea, 103." Nedter Animosity, 99, a 7, 9. MeGinn Gherished, 95,5. Martin expert as to Weymouth's present] jjogan te j will be of Interest. ona a poslnad referred Moe eee este “one of the | (oFrwapondents as « Yate | 0 the elde lines. WINNERS AT LAKESIDE. AM Yala ts interested in Weymout the fullback; Weymouth, whose tw YALE’S GOLF CHAMPION. the oareman who, with Jake/Churles Ultchcock, a New Yorker, as for three years double scull cham- 7 plon of the world, Is de MeKay waa born tn pu tne eitletirom) Rey bar in and Akan ta about Dartmouth, N. 8.. but resided tn Doston many| NEW HAVEN, Gets a. The AC make himexceptional: He 1a] 28% where he won numerous races and was| Yale wolf championship has been de- Toto acklen He has ally instructor in rowing Me was about forty | cided. Charles Hitchcock, Jr. a Junior, Woility: And he ts-all | years oie, defeated W. 8. Reyburn, a Sclentifie eras Perry Hule. Sr) School freshman, 3 up and 1 to play. ‘4 b mouth from the personal stand- ry Moe ear Ce Oe eina, hun | Ov % the moat derotnt goifers on the pubite} Hitchcock won by a fine run for home nouth the athlete. He le 6 feet in] Inks of Chicago i @ Mfteen-year-old tad who|in the second half. Ills score was 80, t ty-three years old, and] has lost a tex and has to go about on erutches. | his opponent's was St, Hitchcock comes és sf = cp eran “ ine fey : Aintehes his four-year course at Elsie Skip, 160, Cochran RACE TRACK, LAKESIDE, Oct. 2.— "touchdowns In the game with Columbia Wine vreakers”, Yale has ever fe on, The Ko % . bia proved | w: a two, ” ‘Start Won easily, Time 146 2.0 gg | The faces schaluled to be run here to- | jast Saturday saved the day for the Elts Hee ee ee eee halle hororoke | rae mese ecio enzameeeee | Curtsey was the pacemaker, day resulted ale wante to know more about thie rough. that mighty wall of muscle aD by The Amazon and Fatalist. “Thi in this order to the far wurn, w —AVon by Miaw Hume, ¢ Amazon closed on Curtsey and they ran] Fade Meny, 3 to 1 for ran second! festimate him. Who ts this Weymouth? pend rand head Biokthederraten ie here Tom Wallace third. 1 —1.00. What had he done tu justify the popu- ) alist joined the: 8 home| Second Race-Threrquartere gf a [lar enthusiasm and conflde Fatallst came away and won easily by | mite —Won bj MAT Tey N to,5.and)3|| “Attar oniyeten tasers two lengths from The Amazon, wno was|{y 5; Siren Shna, for place, was | football feld he. was a head In front of Althea. The Butcher third. Time—|team an fullback kame THIRD RACK ot edeuron, and he was eanily the star ym Allies and geldings two years old; | ‘Third Race—One and one-eighth miles. | player of that game. More thon that furlongs, n by Orontas, 3 0 And out: | he showed possibilities of aa even high: Reseda, out. for place, win sec Pder Hermencta thin, Time—tot 3-5. 1 First Race—-Five and a half furtongs. Tae eet: | man. Yate wants his re; wants to ©] which Cotumot pat up tn defense of her bull, ml The man charged Ike Jown the strongest tlee on the ma the “Varsits rst th Bete Rtartars, wha. Jeche SLHILTIG. Mr Pace 2 13-5 ad a0 for has had Deu, 90 Creamer. FH 1 : " \ ix stripped, The man 18] singular aa it may seem, he plays ¢ - : 4 if finished cond, — by , yen but > » he plays t me fy . 4 ey Wiles Bees 107, orca Y S| Mackeat aomnenics ergo sina etn peat LW harming uf wood Callows.| with considerable ability. He goes after his Austins tones Deg Coveaaienninl inaction Thoth, $8, Weber. 4 i urth Race-Mile and fifty yards eae hing out_of him and Infeet- —— — —___— ma, 1, SMe. YD by Tenney, 2 ta 1 and Fb: Tein Tavs HORTA EEN Tha Co rean ee fable warted, Sra ¥ 2 5 nb for 4p . TAN second, fe I his in a @ e 7 fley Boore third. Time—1.4 . AY Yellow hatr and blue eyes. * R$ —a—— Adept in p R - 5 bys ‘4 ’ Q Caught for Mathewson, Jean Wood. 98. McGinn.... 3 6 10 Ths Wey ta o> Sparalet 63, itugien SL aT TL AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. Jeymouth ts hts. OW alt : ‘ ferry Dawn, 10}. looker. 810 12 : month was Mathewson's runnin; e | : 8 : CMHEnt ‘Stathewson's pitch: | . W jal to The Evening World) at cau athe wean Sips: Banifies, 0, Thompson....15 15 15 \dpeelets s0% Nenlew ae, ate oft thewson had arranged Aschulm, 101, J. Martin. 1G 16 16 RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Oct. 3 — Pah : enter Yale together to study law, but Start bad. “Won easfly. Time—1.01 The entries for to-morrow’s races a Bijou rushed away in front with Wild] follows: Bess, the two racing head and head to the stretch, with Tenagra and Thoth Next. As soon as they straichtened yoone yew half on the 1 the bawke ast sear UAT intial eanteadacs | Weak Men Can Have It Free by Sending > hin law amb! Wont ine regent actavoes] Name and Address---Imparts Strength Pizct Race—Handteap, for all ages, seven fur K athietles ail! gut Bijou drew away nd won eantly abit and Us whenever he ia tn any Kind of play. ¥ ree len; is from Tenagra, who Wo , hie ts absolutely ecen: y e ry Waa a length in front of Wild ivan.” tn fale ne a tntee ithe busy hiv existence. THe ts like x charged Io and Vigor for Life. thin race H. Michaeis was caught in the His Mure enone Andlae went int ¢ comotive, Without a safety valve he parriens and a nasty scalp wound was} Demurrer i Ay Lady Steri.ng New With the same eageracss and] y 1 blow: vp Reunntig: jjurap ines inflicted. Uamenket 00000012 ote wh that he showed son the Vale fleld | 5 playing baseball, tennis or bar FOURTH RACE Inia 14 Trump i or battering down a Mne of nH yf three-vearcolds and up, selling, one mile] Se Finnen it) MenrGeyaIeaeII hols st ball Gea battornRy comnn ales o GHTED THE FIRST DAY. seventy yards. é Second Race—For tour-year-olds and at ast fall and beean looktag vith. Wherever he has) — petting eile and. seventy for something tu lise ble muscles d use his great muscles there Nis z - te tert SLHIE Pin. Str Pace 106 OH man was positively ui the brightest and his sensea the = rab 10 Dr Riddle hin books without some | ext. He Is a man who uses his Tia Nestern re hose 1g to work off hi ! + |hrain ns well an his body, He can plan Inshot, 103. Wonderly. 10 Me Gua ~ thy | Somebody suggested that hy | ‘Tana consider with the coolneas of the [ee Cochran 106 Disturter 00 L105 Freshman: crow: but he ia hand the insplration of the enthus Up, 103, Weber be ad we why, Tnever wot ini xiell in _ Bp Ondurdia, 100, Mt Connie, 98, Creame Burmisc, 103. 11 Arganauta, 10 Pennie furlongs Taint Race—Por twory: Rarvuch ley 3 1, Start’ poor, | Woo ir Glennellie rushed to after flacfall anc stayed out. winning ina wild dri from Jack McGinn, Ww! the way. ‘/BOY BILLIARDIST é A REAL WONDER SFOURNER WOULD crane SHASH RECORDS, onoce oovce Andy Williams Lonel | TIGERS GO UP 5 M2 Mederich 101 then came on and secu third Uric Wienhard 2 bya head from Inshot. oth niente : tH AT HARVARD. THE STATE. five lengths behind Jack Mcuinn. For olde; seiing, [FRENCH CHAUFFEUR WILL ———_— VICTORIOUS IN FIRST PROFES- FIFTH BRACE, at For two-year-olds the ant a halt fur Fonnvetient uz| MAKE ATTEMPT THURSDAY. | (yea so we toning w eresateesitt wo THe! Seer) SIONAL TOURNAMENT. q Keformer i. M2 Retegch Oe! MINCETON, Get © Princeton Starters, wat he St Sor Ma 9 Leaite Hrvee rr yard a oe } S. ¥.. to-day, Too Water. 97. Marin A : at eaMoatlh a wanitiitoa = a thy team leaves for N.Y, to-day, Bowie MeCarthy, 112. ie] Sixty-1o: wer Machine Ready jay. Up to they ttm [Where they witi e until Saturday Rahewa tng Fp le for Trint at Empire nm osimple and elementary, DUt on the Hobart College «gridiron, This fen 106,chtedferas. & ie Clty Track, ym now on the couches will dt nerosity on the part of Hobart's (ot- 115, Baliman 4 Pater 10d Mor i attention to the sevelopment of agement will go a great way Pata, (108, Michaela. 2 Ramee Per van fessal vents Gee Vaewealy para Bole Fs : giving pe Princetontans fle reenter, 5 my pa we exception Harvard's men to make final preparations for Halberdier, 15, 1 eh Be 1g] Henrl Fournter, the French chauffeur | are in good condition. ‘That exception ts KES i they play so far this] Wille Hoppe, the boy Ddilllardist, In Start fale, Won driving Wo Jand record breaker, will make another | \eGrew. who ! his kne on, W certainly a wonder. By defeating Ora in the game | #& Messina was the carly 8s tert gj Attempt Thursday to reduce the latest with the lad 8 , 1 ul he final tone j Ge ty ain Laly Merting 8: ; Hear “St with the Tadians Saturday, and ly now emation Morningatar in the flnal match of the = followed by. Halberdier und sy siner sutiet $$[auto marks for various distances from] goomed tu crutches tor a week wil go UD tv Cornell Just in Ume for] handicap tournament at Dal: = feu Water ped ate F ay s it y On calltes toxanaset Hea ef) MeGrew's injury ls a wey disap-] the same, his first honors as a professtonal. lowed by In the run. fy reroll rect hs teh tO PEF] Sointment to the Crimson coaches. Bo the te vie Hoppe left the amateur rank ly re- S Z GUY, i in y De eevee tt aches ik will meat tors of oppe le! am: ~anks only re. - Bs = Peace sk SER adit PORES ai TIM CALLAHAN WINNER. ieuweitiea’ th a Se era tae reas the season they have! been (looking MaTcemTALOrchENTiGhnteoeeybi Yfet}cently. Since he has met and defeated Ley Water stalled off her rush, and) won v . k : CON ward tox ho the thought | acct sid WI a section or so in] veterans with remarkable ease. His vic- / NS ys by three-quarters of a. lengtt: trom J, Oct. ts for this K that Fournier will eo] chat at th the stand filed with thelr: rooters; tory over Morningstar gives him the sy YU ig a] ,, b ewey Tin : “renchman's effe sfokod sti Proved 10 per cent. dur- é Lt Rack a TE Tere renk ewer ie rie . PR a a nicked sand haudling of pu Hon's share of the $500 prize money, SIXTH: RACE. dectston over Tommy [at the Empire track a the hard struggles « Wille Hoppe (200-9, 0. 9 39, 0,9. 1. 1.8.13, sf eo at the end Just when they get 15, 2. 12 23, 3, 32, 0, 10—total, ‘2003 Yor maidens of ail ager; one inile and seve oe Mebt. 1 linches, and, on the r over thd e whole team shifted to get igh rund, $4. 32 and 29. has to chan another man to Slarters, whts. Jo ire Q.. Whittier, 90, Cochra Tact, 87, Reatern Hot, 90, KR. a! “Fests so Good to Bo My Old Self Again. How any man may quickly cure him-will feel stronger and vigorous from. self after years of suffering from physical | Yery start. This ts certainly a most pe 107, Wonderty: Hawk, Lemmings Brig rrago wan, ichaels s Dit, 107, iin: Hae eee 19 6 = = 3 © Potaats loz, booker. ast} if eesases woakness, lost vitality, losses, varico-| hr Kampen dalle met eee Nee aren by G. Whiter; Tact was second ttt _ mG $ cele, otc., and develop weak parts to full | think of his generosity: © and Hot third. strongth and vigor. Simply send your name Dear Dr. Knapp The resulta could not vitae : and address to Dr. L. W. Knapp, 2777 Mull | Be betuertne lite, aptescutatte eepatss ST, LOUIS RESULTS. kk 3 ri Bidg., Detrott, Mich., and ho will glady send| of renewed power; tho Art day T used n 3 Be the free receipt with full directions so any aapre realsnent teats ee Reet ea RACK, 51. LOUIS, Oct. 29.— or Tr paa arate gaecobleat win tals eeess| Crater ma eran eet ernea, | Q - | ate a D | The following are the results of races = ‘ y sertt write, But it you are weak, have | Driahter: tifa offers tore than I cver Fun here to-day N . rhe) ‘3 1 ‘eit posed It would, and nothing can be ot make “First Race—Fiy. Wes H undeveloped parts or losses write at once, | fervice toa Weakened man than your PWVon by Lynch, 6 co 1 Carat, | 3: as the remedy will instant rellet less receipt. Zito. for place, was led Back f 3 : i ; : : Sporting. Medical. Robunta, 4 tot for luce, : , . QUEENS CO. JOCKEY CLUB, | OLD DR. GRINDLE, Race—Six and a half furlongs.— AQUEDUCT, L. 1. FEA ACH tes been oy frasrrtnenty dy ahs ix and if k + te I _JOLD DR. GRINDLE'S scientific treatment blood Meecond: Taby tae stad Senter RACING EVERY DAY AT 2.15 P. M, “[and atin cneaey pale’ In the ves eta i a ime 5 ‘Tring leave foot of East 34th at. at 10.60 A. | sore throat and mouth, ulcers painful ings, wn '33-40, 1250, 1-10, 1.30, 1: iu. Kidney ‘and bladder complalnta, scalding, Infam- oer anton, #3. Ladd ecient asia, sav yeaa Os #5 iy jeos skilful jetat emer i eae | ee aarti | BE CURE cae egitim ‘the International Olympian | a“ Gaiween Gh and Tih aves. Advice free. Bedi: ) have taken the last ‘ A eine, $1. Hours, 9 to 9. Sundays. 9 nization, Harr: i Wn i ¥ i WUT ASKER, MERR ALL & CONDIT AND METROPOLITAN OBACCO. co., DISTRIBUTER BARROS aA tee : pu _ i pas

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