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8. Hise) ») THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1901, ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD: | JOSEPHA WINS {BIG PRICES FOR. ~= INDIAN WHEELOCK’S TACKLING __[fASY VICTORY FOR ITWO KNOGKOUTS THE BABYLON} WHITNEY HORSES = SENSATION OF CARLISLE TEAM, je} YORK GOLFERS] IN THO ROUNDS. (orereye a) SOOO OOOUOOO OOO Oe COAISIISOEGGOIVOS O4| ® Q with Cornell. The an 8 played the old. college tunes, while a| METROPOLITAN WOMEN OVER-|LOUISVILLE CLUB'S BOUTS B) nouns students) cheered and sang.! WHELMED PHILADELFHIANS- | WERE SHORT AND SWEET. BIG CROWD WAS PRESENT AT| BREAKING UP OF ENGLISH LONG ISLAND TRACK. RACING ESTABLISHMENT. |Five hundred students will leave. to- row night for Ituaca. To-day and {to-morrow Will be spent’ by the team va. N.Y. re some | lays will be perfected: Pes Mins Hecker, the National Cham-|J9ck Buot Put Jack Ryan Out of i jon, the Business in a 8 ANOTHER OARSMAN| ore. cates Por. ®, ON YALE'S TEAM. ‘ondition Pointed te an| Mount Vernon Cilly Rronght 810- Two O00} Watershed, 815.0000 1 271,000, Every Eacellent Day's Sport Stnkes On Card xte ® i Oct. 3 —The fret im 2 (Spectal to The Evening Wortd.) (Special to The Eveaing World.) A icauine ) The annual team match between \ipect weatoe AQUEDUCT RACE TRACI EDR A eh Td 3 SE min picked players from the Women's Golf} LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 31.—The Oct. 31.—This was a sort of 1 MY ns CUR SeRtR, (Speclal to The Evening World. League of Philadelphia and the Women's |Olympla Athletic Club held its first at Aqueduct. There were two «| be decided, both being handteaps The Babylon was for two-year and the Edgemore for all ages. Both hy %}| NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 31.—Yale,! vrorronoiton Gol beuts 1) rT id showed ML 2 if Association 3 last night and showed a sma 8 at the suggestion of the coaches, has| Cerropollion Golf 4 raphy tanita house. Two and a half rounds of fight- begun practising Pennsylvania's favor- ing made up in strenuousness what they to-day on the links of the Morris County ite trick of the quarter-back kick, with] Goi Gis,, lacked in number, there being two Walt racers 1 ly fetehedt Ines (816,000. Wi Inner sof yeateraay) § © tackle over. De Saulles did the lenockGuts 4 tr 4 fetds pre WSs deri one tacl There were to have been eighteen 2 ‘i sreaiideyeontesta The nese forpwnichs Mra Ny kicking, and the play was unusually! i asery on cach side, but the Philadel. | The feature of the evening was “Aus- © * bit of class to the card SAME RED SES UIAR RY SUCCERSTUD O28 Re STD en eee een ane ooanisic | tratian Jimmy” Ryan's effort to pro- came out in goodly nun soldat plny may be tried on West Point Satur-| Cassatt falled to a} r. This left the |!one his days in the ring. He took on eee aport ck was in supert shape. lay ‘4 eral days | ‘4% handicapped by three points, Mis. Jack Root, of Chicago, and after,show- Weather wns all that could be asked { The, best practice for several 4a¥8| Jane Swords winning by default. Thi | ips that skllfed young boxer @ warm wus had yesterday. Kuntst of the “varaity crew, got Into he wame|scoring was on the Nassau system, * in reat atytc. He played left tackle. that no player could win by more than : and made his great welght and strength | up The Metropolitan team on form waa screngthen the ine is already having far the stronger of the two, Miss Gene- | petdontta ee perore ne: ed marked resulta, vievi ‘The eleven that will face Princeton two bene Mire BoA Mache ihe runner, Felire, His swift defeat betokens that and Harvard this fall will be up in the Women'e National champlon- he has passed his prime and that the by far than the one t ship, and Mies Beatrix Hoyt, the former | toss of his eye, which was removed last DI net” Columbia lust” Saturda! Shania ange on the back Hne Is probable. “Ra of the playera|*PTing, puts him out of the game for Walheimt may give place ‘to Johnny Oe ed er a ee eee eiyeie | xocd. Ryan's pugillatic demise wa | 3tart ta {the first named of eacn pair betng the j however, worthy of a game fighte A third crew man, T! Strong, ves: ss actining and lined up as a sack’ on | Metropolitan representatives: and he went down with colors flying. sime for one round heani the count of ten for what will probably be his last battle. nd stand | ( hi 7 now jouzh in the shade the south breeze ha conditions were very fave for good racing. FIRST RACE For three-year-olds and up) riing. ss HE WAS STABBED, 10 guineas guineas, Federaites, 110, Coch Rappenecker, 108. Dugeetio i! 4! St. David, 108, Mource.. 1 G* & 110, Booker... 7 § 1 B 3 HW Sterling. 113. Pollak 11 uf scrub team. Strong was stroke on! che Ae a ae ane Sle’ Ae Ryan realized his only chance was to 4 four-our Inst year. Weymouth and fay soi hr WH, tomam, St get In close and get in quick. He rushed Kuntzig, of the crow, are already out) sag’ yrs, Mra N! P. Rogers and! Root ayd they exchanged lefts. Then for football. CORNELL PLAYERS PRACTISE LATE. Miss N. K. Wetmore and Mise } Misa M. Oliver an@ Mra. FR. Miss E. Terry amd Mise Suppice: Underbili and Mrs Patterson; M Misa PF. McNeely: Mt! Ryan poured In a hot series of right and left swings and wallops. tanding some good ones and drawing blood from ie, Mia EW ani Root's teft eye and puffing his face. All E. A. Kipe and Mies Bteele; Ryan wanted was a chance to get im ra W Mra with his right. but all he could do was to make «a good showing In the one round. ACCUSES WILLIAM H. GILES,| é WHO IS HELD IN BAIL. 3) MeDonatd. Start poor, Won extily Sadducee rush only had io za lengths. Onduridis stretch. with Al; Tn_ the ont and in Fraens on n Trent Netween “Ath-| > ron and Alpaca, letic Announcer’ and a Col- (Special ing World.) i . . Hs Reh Root took no chances in the second Place, held it to ihe end ored Man ITHACA, Oct. 31.—The sun set | fut and did not let Ryan get near enough nt nd the moon rose while the Cornell || The Metropolitan team won the match to land. After a minute's fighting Root 4 eRconp by a score of 91 to 5. drew Ryan on and planted a right on i coache put thelr men through the prac- n went down and out. He «4% the chin, Ry Mina Hecker Wan Henten. ae Ho a. oH LC \. . eee pak 3 lkesceaphpevatiampnclie tang = fo} e drills yesterday. So far as team !was trying gamely to get to hig feet minimere nae $ @) play was concerned the ‘varsity failed | The Metropolitan team won the Inter-' when Bat Masterson tolled off ten. NoAthlet{o announe 5 ® ‘completely, but thelr fighting qualities {CY match vy a score of 91 to G. The Pete Traynor and Young McGovern Bahl that ux confidential man. te oy Matha iy displayed: and dh thins surprise of the: aay jwany ie defeat ot appeared in the preliminary. at Dalng Buin Ih raean pela piped Miss Hecker, the National champion, by Young McGoven's “first and doubtless penne naar orpell Is deperding upon to win | stra’ Caleb F. fox, of the Huntington nis last. He stayed In halt a round and MeGavern, red Valley Club, of Philadelphia, + then went down and out from a, serles f 2) tls morning against | Miss Hecker has been ailing for three of body jolts that kept him out for fit- Punctual, 8. Redfern ‘ colored, of No. 10 Spr | dayx past and was completely off her teen minutes. Billy Stitt challenged Mameelie, Libs Doenetts. 210 liiummphreaPritemeae RICO ree ccal gume. Mra, Fox won by four up. oot. Sar ll ert ey a at Giles stabbed | Miss A. P. McNeely was the only other Warranted” 102. Marden. Ty) him in the left arm last night. Gites | Philadelphian to win a match, She beat Gray Dally. 106, Weber. 11 was held in $16 for trial Miss M. K. Wetmore by one hole. Mrs. Stare bal. Wow ar 1 Humphries in hie testi fae that Rettle, of Philadelphia, and Miss Goffe le tart bad. Won driv me—1 | ay ald tha were all square at the eighteenth hole, Sweet Tooth uinped away in he wan returning from New Haven with so thelr match wax halved, having the most xpeed. (ovk a 2] two friends last nigh Miss Willis played Instead of Miss e through many cen- Lamp o' Lee joined ‘him on Gila swords 1 nints owing to; i i mtretchvands ihe: pair, cvened: up Was Giles, m ok off Swords and scored 2 points owing turies and is of six lengths on Auimosity and | ark of Humphries, [ who were racing close tog: 1 blows, and Humphries y | men exo! ran this way to the stretch, the default of Miss Cassatt, i lowing is the score In detail: | older than . sare, Tilladetony | history itself, TIL Gite tare 000 yet very few mosity ami Bowen closed’ up stybbed (him. At \ Sweet Tooth drew clear, howey y ndred Phisty-elghth wt 3)atre. Gorham | outside of won cleverly by two lengths mp] ailes was arr Weeman : La 19)3rs. Barlow ; those who have learned from bitter ex- Gi Mise Gilbert ..- OMra. A. P. MoNeely.. 4iMra. Shattuck... 0 Lee, who was a head | of} of the Ale: Bowen. Cochran ciaimel tout wstinst| toogey un tor tie Michacis and the latter was dimualitiet | ahh WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. station, | perience know anything of its nature or characteristics. At first a little ulcer or sore appears, then glands of the neck or ins swell; pimples break out on the | G Mise Bupples ! 6|Mrs. Patterson 10' Sins PL MeNee! and third place given to Animosity THIRD Act alososseoscessusoces x ESSE | NreLY Bele i reast, back or other parts of the bod: ca Wiel ee ” leer ees atts Kip nr iis Meeks | and Gil with Fellow pubtlar matters the s : si tex Hurtburt re. Work mouth and throat become sore and the Ton ees, 2 aia pies SE pa [tongue is at all times badly coated. mal. Dinette, 136, Oteen 1 ows Mra Headaches are frequent; muscles and Samtor, iste 8 and one-half fur- | @ See joints throb and ache, especially durin; Glenwaier, 109, Hto band 2604 Tort. Mito . |damp, rainy weather. These are some o: ‘est ond: the symptoms of that most loathsome of. al Ath Oe cond 1 squirters af all diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, Palle, Won by ef 2 to Land 4 (Special to The Evenlag Wortt) U. of a hard Cusste. from brulses and sprains, which the Princeton game the day's practice c -y Allare not affect. é ¥ thm 1 to & for pla CA AE. Pa, Oct. at sseal Moth mornin evening prac ood play ext to f was not se discouraging. ike = ratsend pases Wonectiveeti eked S] wan‘necond, and duntresan third, er thee Garilalecindlanikteot onm oy , . ni Pen PEEL kod playing next to Impossible The bright particular feature was the ontagious ced alike; some Josepha Jumped away in fron “VAG }-2 ‘ , er italealinitit wre dndu in daily, which fneludes | Butler has oped water an the knee; | work of “Shorty” James. the scrub | _ Blood Poison *‘¢ literal; avhot pace, followed by Lady rought out in same with Harvard line-ups agalnat the heavy second Davidson, and several other play- | quarterback. He is scarcely over four eaten u; Honmot and Netiher One,” They Saturday: have te amen | kicking: And tuckllig the dummy Jere can hardly move around. Aw a re. | feet high, but la aa quick aw a flash, and way around the turn, where Frances. oral ahakecup of th 5 s t the practice come absolutely |] When he caught the punts from Brew- Ster’s toe ran Ike a puppy in the rain, wil it in a short time after being inoculated, while others show only slight evideitvs. *| of any tain’ for a long time after expos- closed up ground and took third: placr | ; i nsitheys turned: into the stre Teaine Wheeloek. th “ Baw i ws have done every- and Invarlabl ade asthe: maraity, ends. é run home Josepha drew away und won Satie Knee and will be s : ore. eiclent dell trevery|[ Lees and i itansom- ek thes regulars enue. ure, but its tendency is in every case to Lis eaaily by a lengtin and a hai from Nous Smet ee will Win curly Neree ti ETT Nba Le OE aU a ee hy complete destruction of the physical : Mot, who was two Jengths in frome of Tap HatnGat 5 1 ( Anal siscRKI ind: pen flees te nt condition, ers all | ‘4st night they would not be able/to iP phy Major Daingerfield. ‘The Intter finished pe A ARE OS SES ES Dene eer H Clo af titietion, [Hope Is abandoned f ss in the| Play them here Saturday. MAHER AND REIFF WON FIVE | system, sooner or later. Very strong. ‘ ei tae team, Philips, Che Indian who has teand ali; Columbla, Harvard and nes. —— S$. S.S. is a safe and infallible cure for nggQOURTH ACI played on the Dickinaan’ eleven! for: ty Sign cyandaall zn RACES BETWEEN THEM. this bad discase==the only antidote for sonte Jandicap: for all ages. ml 1 seventy Ht y this specific poison, It cures Contagious Bl Poison in every form and s| King Coarler Fintahed Firat for} thoroughly and permanently. S. S. the Rich Jockey contains no Mercury, Potash or other Club C harmful minerals, but is strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy, and weoffer yarte, urs, will temporarily succeed Whe ; U. “| PRINCETON TIGERS = ; mh zs FOR U. OF P. TEAM. E See i FRAGMENTS, En eeay SUR ort |PENNSY'S TEAM. |SPARTREORCORNECL Saklimo, (Spectal to The Evening World.) IS DEMORALIZED. (Sprelal to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 31.—Coach plays the position. but t football until this ¢ Weeder eo Talay wea! Peary Susana thoen_yaf th emergony em et experi | PRINCETON, X."Oct, a1—Another | Held showed his dread of Pennryivania $1,000.00 for proof that it is not. he fro 1 flag sted Harr: on Paine, "02, of Hrurtdence mush to trust. He da closed (Spectal to The Evening World.) few us bee ‘or | ye Mesos a miei Perertans Hee ts a SUL CS as Ie ees eae Un ver teak Glue eal wets netisareeiel TU RDBURTEN GOLAN otis | foothall men in coltes Fon Unis [in the middle of its Kame uguinat the] NEWMARKET, Oct. m.—When the|QUR MEDICAL which was es Te i Ce a GL id ae ae 2 " : ano nt : : Hyoreity Field. It is an unusual thing {scrub and drilled 10 on breaking up the |racing started to-day the Americans! pe DARTMENT, ‘lis oars jowed _ 4 Vple ua {ts a falichtouded F vin Alaska, |ayivanta Woteam witht | Neunrdscback" formation. The proceed: x eeieh ea * ago, is do! a PAE en ohuandy ee bnreanat a . : chil inw i Neenvemi yea iretrading | to-day! fori Naw: York ewherd Itiw for a eall of this kdnd to sary | ing was A new one to Harvard men, who | conemued their success, which was noble work in relieving suffering. OHYRoxane. Ii theistreien Etnies mens | seiner ana eecle” i companydnpindhinterseThnroniswehonl Columbia team on Saturday thls the xeanon, and that It} have never before known a pragtice [feature of yesterday's races. Give our physicians a short history of to the front and, drawing away, won | ean tn his » ttended pr to this fall was a Jruff Nopes to have his men tn New | S)euld ber is but an Indication of |] same to be interrupted In any way. London (Maher up) won the Houghton | your case and get their advice. handily 0: length and a hal? from oMieENYe Nid lh fonts sitar Pay i A * the feellng of the nd captain Reld docx not believe that Pennsyl-ltHandicap for three-year-olds and up-| will cost you nothing, and what you Lombre, who wus two lengthe In front | The southern + X 1 Hnomission on the Kadiur dstands, | York iin time to take afternoon practice ee Ni vanta fs nearly so weak ax rumor saya 4, distance five furlonge and 1] say will be held in strictest confi. of Roxane, ast hook Warner does not expect to dofon the Pole Grounds. ‘The team ta fn [tat they have not the dest men tahe Ix, He thinks she fs going to give | Ward, dist Ge: ‘With thelr help and a t “FIFTH RACE fen much agaiast the University of Mieht- | very py rdith out on the gridiron. the Crimson a dusty hunt for vactory, | yards. nce. ir onze For malien fille aud celitnes teo-rear-in Ree pe : Tavunva (eawiit REE ReRE A The Tiger team And he ie detcrmined that nothing ahali | Game Chick (2. Relff up) won the Dew-| ur book on Qontagious Blood Poison = Ietaairetisens un AL Dates maya ale f the regulars Is [renter sscrateains De ileft undone that will make Harvard's |, lame Chick (- Te vae-cida, distance | JOU cam manage your own case and euro yourself at home. . i » and Patrick (Maher tp) nnlshed “wecond and Snowberry |, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga, lem" Jenkins up) was third. Desinvolture (Maher up) won a two- war-old seuing plate, distance five fur- Gasure, fstula; permanent cure: nes. bo operation: pay when eureds King's Courter (Maher up) won the booklet. Dr.Chapman,107 2S. Jockey Club. Cup. for. three-year-olds, sets nd Winn Ce Whines a Bake cond an lam C, y ; orm (3. elf up) fintsh:d thir Sporting. ut sto give Peeriousty injured, nearly all are ta Princ te eleven ready for the impending struggle. LITTLE JOCKEYS ALL THE RAGE NOW AND THERE IS NO REASON FOR IT. Coc! 93) Miche 0, els Hender D) other site amt that th ” but Hy Nene bey she pleased py fi lengths from Peart- aS finder, who was same distance in] ("reille Atwood, fut Tact was roeond into the stretch, but died away Tenagra rushed to the front at tlag- | white In his tallow these te A re! (J, Rolf up) won the Ditch SS falland was nover headed, winning ae | of hs taleace eee J Wonuerly has been engaged at a large. whu ras been knocking about the track} Mile Welter Handleap, for three-year- | QUEENS CO. JOCKEY CLUB, } | salary for next season, but Wonde Col. Pepper Catches) worth the mo He has proven. his | for the ability In many races and he bya rider [to aim. 1 perador (J, H. Martin up) ran second, 5 AQUEDUCT, L. I nud § Cooma cers thIPe Racing Every Day at 2.15P, M, ++. ‘Trains leave foot of Fast 3th st. at 10.60 A. M., and Flatbash rly 1s | for a couple of years, eager and willing nee that has only just come! Good, Strong Jockeys in now gutting good mounts, ee cath 4] tebe, thaw Gc the Fever and En-|mn's Far eu pm IC ef alla | Coase gsedant agiatotican ss (ea CO NOLL Pemand: AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. ere LA OS a fl “olds Yb: eelling; mile and ne atrap on th r oppo: and luck, s the oppe 3 j . A . $1. nu He fs} gagesRedfernforT wo) ‘tne wir took occasion to mention | iter tn the Fantsan ene eine ind, | Because Their Op- = = ig besten y, | the fact f juoke! a ider of con- ol Roe punt | a ita i ‘Bent .] 1. SG itaters whe, jokers. aval er ot me coioara| Years at SIB,OOO Sale| vi ciiicantaty, sho tad ne chance ta [Jogkey., Rv mounts uit nme 2) portunities to Ride] ,, isms tim Rresiee wort) a Medical. fet © to!" "rake Shaw, whone services were ary. show It because the opportunity was|eagerly sought for in the spring. He Good Horses Are Few not offered. Hooker got mounts that no|farely rides a winner nowadays. He Would accept and when no| files Just as well, but owners and 4 trainers have got it into their heads Carl | Kohler, 103, tooke- Dince he became i B] His recent ites ts 10] bin —The entries for to-morrow’s races are OLD DR. ¢ GRINDLE, _ aa follow * .| 35 years a specialist in diseases of nen, Under for all ages; seven fUr-) GoD DR. GRINDLE'S scleatife treatment blood, Presnal, , Coch a8: Hawk, 102, Brennan petit ther Jocke: f lemgue on Of professiona eesti ene ie . Jockey was aval! The result) th Shaw has gone back or is - and skin diseases, pal the bones, red lesion’ 18: the mntches Col Janes B, Pepper haw agreed. twas Ghat he was ulwaya In the alvo rang {dooed in some way ' R ee De Oa CEL ee foetal sore throat and mouth, Patntul Sratfaen, ‘ isiaeretre 6 he therefore is compelled to accept ** é ? us wealding, ma Ze 0 . sald, to pay ‘young Mnster Redfern and when his name was mentioned as/ ,,S0aw therefore ts compelled to accept civ antages lady: Sterdeas, gravel, dc. apeedily et Cs 12 G] Darina he recent #7 ai Hombere King 14-1 s16.060 ror two yeara’ services which the| A rider it was received with a contemp-| fila the best rider In thie country ter | There only one way to, work under Hel cea Dediments removed.” Batferers: de aot nette ties ward VIL settled visiting less akiiful physicians. Remember, OLD DR. GHIRDLE has a record for marvellous cares, OPFICE OVER 20 YEARS AT 171 Weat 13th: between Gth and 7th aves. Advice free, eine, $1. Hours, 9 to 9. Sundays, 9 to 3, DISEASES OF MEN CURED diy, this Fe A ecall nyatem, and at tenie Eh + y a -}iine the boys u: jatfooted. Vhere trame In riers that | rigged. ‘The experience of the riders during the past few days has demoral- ized them a bit, and is also has its tuous shrug. 0 Ante Up. Second Race—Por mares and gel year-olds end mile and seventy yard Prince Wilhelm Tacky Star «s+ Cherished tween the May W. by playing Engh boy whall render him as jockey, With all due respect to the foresight and bus! news acumen of Col, Pepper, he Is paying jooker's Chances Were Few, every day hopapers aye that drives a falrly ting batt ‘ at all “Jan extravagant sum for a youngster Since calling a tention to Booker Mr, Gideon has taken the boy up, and he rice In due to t fins come into vogue In tho last few ‘Tye = has ridden quite a few winners, More+ Jock Spolled starts. Disturber ‘ : In @ few days 12 DR. PAUL'S PHARMACY, 40th YO RACE TRACK, LAKESIDE, Oct. 31.— eAteeibaie 1 widescee ties = jockeys Sp rtm. ‘bearing on th x at, and 24 ave,, specialist n all diseases of men, Ge The: winners of the races scheduled to | Meer Money. the younges won of Capa 4 who. lejncarcely above: the averasel 2s * he das displayet judgment and] str, Gagsidy used the rubber tube in Good Ht yer breed ates etl ster eet ite) f 4 and ope-hait furlongs, h Mi a made other Rooker lst on Tuesday and rede them well. So here ts a Jockey. Monoy, of the Crescent Athletic ntiguated Harrett maching terday, The rubber worked well, but | The frat race on the card yesterday starts Were not as good as they was a tribute to the aoility of Mr, Voa- might have been, This was because|burg as a handicapper. | Five horses the riders—some of them—were antlcl-|#wept by the judges heads and necks apart. and the race looked so hard to boca atin CS ut Ble Ealat eater Gillette's old comeey ts Ee YORE “All the Comforts of Hom Every |i acing tc & rather remarkable thing himself or] The {deal of the handicapper ts to make every horse have an equal chance, and jn that first race: yesterday Mr, ———=___- Vosburg came about as ni he could Answer to Sporting Query, possibly mone ihe er: ‘ When did Selbach leave the New York priate Pescara eiats PAS ee baseball team, and why? Was be released} any subscriptions thai may "a receive, r for the rellef of the tamil} or did he retire from baneball altogethert | fr the nellel Of the fam Nenctookey. Did he leave to play with another team, [Jt is against the rules to pass. aul and what one was it? JOUN J, MURPHY, scription lists around the ing. but there Selbach did notJeave the New York |! many a layer who may want to send team last year, Toward the end of the| support was the son who lost his ‘its season he quit playing, owing to an in- jin a race, place of the. rider, Redfern can congratulate himaelf on having driven a good bargaln. T pers are to be signed in a day Ge be run here to-day are as follows: netlabel Leak = spfiitat Race—Three-quarters of x mite.—| with J. 4. (a fon by Marcas, 8 t) 1 and 3 to 1; In-| birds wach and Shea, out for place, was second | eur champion ti gla’ third. Tme—i.15. tog Atty araleut his ells and owners 4 rode Gle a nate of Atnerica by & forty-three, 5 a ree-quirters of a mile, see ‘These seem to be days of extravaganc i Hiary Hertalesn, Gto Land] Mt ts reported that wo tees than tour prze| in Jockeys. The rage seems to TYn) | AVAL AS ANNUAL EVENT. ; members .w: condensed A Mine of informa- ion, statistics, : figures and FACTS. f lies within the covers of the World Almanac.- There is us, only one way to obtain 8| litical facts, and that is by using the “~ t i, is ce, Was | Myhta have beer pulled off In Rochester toward ttle boys Just In their teens, Bel Kummer third. Time—i.34. | iwo weeks Rumor bar it that all ot shass win Te to be believed that these little boys FRace—One mile.—Won by Her- | tests weru hold within the cit » bette Lest = aoe Abc eer Cae i cad y ilmlts. ‘The pre-| have better Judgment and are bdetter/ Reception in Lexington Opera: Yan second; Andes third, | tracks well, a9 | ale evideatly tolice have made no antat® arrents. riders than boys much older and with House a Huge Succe: re experience? Is it not really More) Pye Loyola Unton, of the Church of ne mile.—Won by Om-| The engsKement hes lean announced io than of Jockey? BOG 10.3; Miracle 11.73. Metiruw, manager of the laltimors peglenn | matter of horwe 3 W. J. Deboe fot to Miss SM. Blanche Lindsl}, belle. St. Ignatius Loyola, held its ninth an- rae ae pare nual entertainment and reception Inst Sam Doggett rode former yeater- A ‘none reepest only are the Annapot, day and won with him, He put up just [Mbt at the Lexington Opera-House, ‘saya Coach Wootrufl, of the Univecin [as skilful a ride aw any other Jockey |The affalr wus n success In every way. om the| ct Penasylvania team, “They have a phemsareng, | could have done. He had the materiat| pretty girls of the Yorkville district Games ever | punter. Even here, however, they can lope tor |under him, If he hadn't had a good | were therein large numbers, The grand ete le re i aa since Daly witi| horse he would probably have finished | march, led by President Edward V, It saat, prone. na’ euiting thay ave’, | back In the riick and the gossips would Nicholson, ,was one of the features of Misteader .. Neither One Watneraie, «-« imore Hasabait wets + & well-known The Material Co James Blath Racesweelmeltsn three-year-olds and u; M4 Simons. have beon talking of Doggett ana has- ¢he reception, Jury. He has not as yet aigned with any if! a a eset been. Sig . Tho entertainment provided by the organization for next seasom warded press ¢ GEA SLM Pe * : 2 tasty