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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1901, “ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. THE AMAZON WON THE FIRST RACE, CROWD WAS RATHER SMALL! Although od Ghe Well-Filled Card, Attractive, Was Not for Specula (Spectal to The Pvening World.) { RACE TRACK, AQU A 1 Racing continued at this ia afternoon with a car was not } attractive for speculative purposes, The | fields were of got size. There ap-| f Peared to be plenty of contenders in| ¢ each race and so betting promised to ‘de good. | ‘The weather kept people cues: the morning and no doubt influ AT AQUEDUCT TRACK, i many people to stay at home. The track was in excellent ¢ It will be all right long weather lasts, but horsemen pr willbe knee-deep if rain sets in. FIRST RACE. Handleap; for all axes, seven furlonsy $ec0b Whe Valley: 110.7 pase 4 . Ing Pepper, 117. Otom. 1 Ante Up, 90. Redtera.. Bras 10d, Michaets La 120, Booker. ‘Wort Start poor, Won driving Unmasked and King P ed head | and head to the far turn, followed by May W. and Lady of the Valley. Around the turn May .W. began Bround, and as soon as the the stretoh she closed In the finish King 9 Amazon took his Closed fast in the last fu piwood Tace from May W eth in front of Ui to close up say eons 234 Coshran Chetttned, $6. 1-3 Pr Wuiaten, 103. Btart good! Woa ridden oui Curtsey, cut out the running, f (Plederich and Disturber, ‘They Fan | this way to the far turn, where urns! took Lucky Star up on the outs! joined the leaders, In the & weky Star cavity dinp “ § and Plederich, out w drive by Aster. who came in the fast furlong. Laicky a length from Aster, who wax and a half In front of 1 TURD RAC For maiden two-year-olts, furlongs, | Starters, whts.. jocks Faxtinguisher, 110, Shea Conpectieut, 110, MW. Mich’ nia, Genesec, 107, Coehran,.... 1 Mindred, 110, Odom. Tz ccasunas, 109, Dorgett. R10 Gt Anak, 110,” Mounce 2G Blas. Daniels, 110, Urennan Sy erly. Sct Fin ie Mary Gatewood, 107, Miler. 14 Sinecare, 107, L seulth. 12 1. 110. Hedfera 11 Won driving try cut Hindred, Time Se! took tHe lead to aixteenth, where Extinguisher with a rush and Just got win by a head. @ whirlwind rcs @ length for FOURTH hree-year-olds =! and a elxteenth Trevor, 102, Wonders Fatallst, 102, Dooker 5 ‘Big Gun, 109, Mounce ar Handleapper, 13. DO'Con 2 iF 4 Start good. Won cleverly, Thine 140) When. the barrier went up Fatalist, the favorite, showed In front. Handi: capper soon took the lead, and he ran out on the first turn hi afl ‘the running until weil inte stretch. There’ wax then a gloalng up and Treoor snally w. a Jength and a half from Fata who beat Big Gun five lengths for the place, ut) it was not ; Pine claimed but FIFTH RAGE Por two-year-olds; selling furlongs Hetting Jocks str Fi stmt Blsicader,. 110, , Lng Lover 10s Tester e110, Testers Justice, 110, 1. Sratth James Fitz, 102. Shen Bqualize, 110. Tooker Malberdler, 110, Black. Start good. Won eaaliy Pluto rushed aw: Hag 2 in front with Mis. leader, and the pals r: 1 head and head to the stretch, followed by Neither One and Hightaway. In the run home Pluto drew away abd won ensily py tWo = Jengths trom Iighiaway, who Was a ‘2 in front of Neither One SIXTH RACE. three-year-olds ant up; one itle Netting Starters, whts.. jocks Straight, Mace Jack McGinn, 148, Stounce v5 Mise Almy, 105, Booker Pailima Paxton, "10%, Burie Zemora, 105, 3 Garter Dan, 195. Cochra i Hawk, 105, Apna Daring 1 4 Won by Jack McGinn: Misa Aimy wae Becond and Philma na Hiastony third, Rell Wins on Russet Brown and Jenkins on Mountain patsy, NEWMARKET, Nov, 1. — Russet sBrown, J. Reiff vp, won the Flying Handicap inte if for th ah Teevotum (J. Reif! up) won the Cri- m Nursery Handicap for two-year- distance mer Also Takes First Prize At St. Louls Horac Show. G18, Mo., Oot. 31.—At the horse ds Frans ve. Colombes ‘Ade 6. awd eat, ty > Beggar Lady The start of her drive. MISS GENEVIEVE HECKER’S DEFEAT BY MRS. FOX GOLF WORLD’S BIGGEST SURPRISE OF THE YEAR. GARDEN (S FILLED WITH AUTOMOBILES. ) greater surprise been furnished | ‘Phere was not one of the thousand [always stood her In good stead Inher) the Mixx Hecker who Won the the golf world thix year than the de- | eon Wwers of the old Seoteh game who fimar 14 matches. She was per- plenale rene wasinli pats feat of Miss Genevieve Hecker, (he conceded the Phi pian a ‘publy nervous. For several days she | riving was not up champion of the United States, in her/ chance with the champion, But it must | had peen very ill, and ft was only to not | and her approaching wana EVER INCH OF SPACE maten with Mra, Caleb Fox in the an-/ be said that Mrs Fox played the greats [ disappolut her frlends that she decided | Ter nervousness was velble at putt TAKEN FOR ANNUAL SHOW. tal golf match between New York and all and ¢ her match in the game. est game of her Tb PRErVes the advantage that allowed her to Diladelplia teama, the credit due who conquers a artisan of the pas- | the elghteen holes by 4 up. eh Falgli But in J to) Mins gone zhibition Which Begins To-more | Uecker, it must be» that she ng reputation In . | was far from herself in her ne Lia ractas ' row Night, Shows Rapti Prog- micatuthoxalare-aholdld Pnote bear en xhe the reas Made by Horseleas Vehicles. ynfidence and ner wh has match it ¢ m that it was not Endl Swing: Everybody seems Interested In autos movil The strides taken tn the sport, or pleasure, In the last two years have heen even more remarkable than those taken by the bicycle a few years ago. The horseless carriages are to be seen MISS HECKER WAS AGAIN DEFEATED. BALTUSROL WOMEN GOLFERS WON TEAM MATCH. Whe Morris County ch vomen golfers links to-day to play off the Ue In team matches for the Chis A champ! of the Women's tropolitan Asxoctation — the and rain Was Ik cleared up. tower play had progressed nore few holes amt the day was ax ax could red. The teams the repress Eesex ad Maltusrol, which has won the same number of games in the champlonship series The playere were paired as follows, the first named of each patr being the X County: representatives enevtove eroand Mra, BoA G Mrs. Hogers ord tr flee Olive Mry (Miss Robuison fin thin order, with ¢ Mamplon and the runner-up ! event leading oft Mian Hecker Deaten Again, watch resulted th victory for the usrol team by a clean score of ¥ Mrs, Manice defeated Miss by 2 up and sored 1 point. vwing is the card of the Man! Fomatch and the summary reeults in each of the Bre Stantce 6 Nias He 5 Manicy 1 Misa He: Can The team score was HALTE Mrs Man Mra tte Miss Hoblnsoa, Total wal ——— FINISHES AT LAKESIDE. RACE TRACK, The results of rac here to-day Firat Won by Marke, 44 ii at Mitchell third, Second Race--Bev Won by Pepper Dic LAKESIDE, Now. s wcheduled to be lows 1 John tim ¥ nealghths of a mille 56 to Land 2 3 to 2 fer Mace, was eco Frank ‘Jones third, ‘Mane--1,29 1-2. Ine mile.—Won by Elale and 1 to Polly Bixby, ran second; and Huar- Time—1.42. " One and thre a fees —W i Ben Shar frangible, out for place, was wec- ond; Uncle Tom third. Time—2.26 1-5, ——— Bramble, 7 t 4 to 1 for third, rth Ta: elghths of even and Martin Duffy Defents Art Simma on voint: DETROIT, Oct. 31.—Martin Duty, of Caicago, earned the decision laa might over Art Simms, of Akroa, after ten rounds of lightning-fast fight ing before the Twentieth Century Athlette Club. or je Football Game To-Mor’w Columbia) Field lo Groundy), 2.3007, v and when the cost is taken ~ into consideration thelr popularity fs as- tonishing. Racing Is always attractiy no matter what the contest is between, Hy the awomobile races have been ched by thousinds this year. The O-mile test to Syracuse was the talk of the. week in which It happened, es and the record- : er tracks were at- thushaam, and. now coming races ¢ Brooklyn Speed: will be watel c opl any co ‘ ore in thie countr: That this ls not the only use to which h vehicle can be put will be dem- morrow night, when | the « show of the Automobile n¢ America Is opened in the Madi. Fe Garden. “The whole floor of has been given over to he “improvements. in. the ‘of the autcmoblle In the ve bean many, not only a6 ot in concerned, but 1 ree to power and beauty. (Spectal to The Evening World) x. 1.—Cornell's expects to find a strong source » for tosmorrow's struggle In the splendid support it will recetve from the undergraduate body, Judging by he concerted cheering that the one or [ERS UESGEEH Silsee Have. shown them= ' to gt the slogans of the Sera will be drowned to insignificance, Shave so shaped themselves that + veatble to determing the actual He Kame, altiough the coaches re- fuse to give dt out. ‘They Intend to keep | members of the back fleld RUEEINE eis called. et i and Finueane, right half- }oack r in anxlous ‘shoes. | ated, however, that’ Finu- y and Coffin will be rele- ‘rub, as it will be announced Capt. Warner will be: sais, ends; Lueder ani Warner and Hun heuneas ntre: Brewster, quar. lter-back: Purce! and | Finucane, alt= a fullbac! ‘ ity of Perey Field ) sents to-day, The ‘ling the crowd is the the Ithaca manage: LON. ARE INTERESTED arly this afternoon. ‘The team will re- , ° cred by sleuths from Bince the early UMBaiadelphia immediately after Jerteymen arrived here shes h furDRLONE. ‘on Hobart College teld. INTERNATION SS LEVoNT EA Thousandetrc Of Quakers} ot incioned: Hence the “fear of the STAR AUEZ IC NATO AT 7 werk amd coaches. A KE E BE HELD IN CORK. Will Come Over to I tines Bovan to ant any ce Co a | M M N a 2 AL Umes #9 a8 to fool any Cheer University of atchersjwnoimurnt) besbere ; vero e : ig STRONG AND VIGOROUS Meee era bas! neon Pennsylvania Eleven./ QUAKERS HAVE SSG etre | } {lite Thla tw what I have done for mai internmliouale: rowing competition LITTLE HOPE. | iievreti Son tan thro ae i A co mies ton, The football game on the Polo Grounds ON’ E A VICTIM aera anon he ak eemniee nemo t= eIDONTB Suni ‘ lumbla and Pennsylvania univeralt mai ipecial te. abcc late Coneh’ Ke Young, Strong and Full of Vitallty, . Baron ONrlen Became Interested in | ‘willl bey annjlntercitysatralen att PHILADELMIIA, Nov, 1. = ¢ CONSULT ME. I CURE he ree elas Bal ween the Pennayt. has aroused much interes runt ix resort every ieoncelt i Ri < yanta and Dublin Universities, and han Vance sale of seats indicates that th i a ing ike deo | BYPROCELE, VANICOCELE, and all dieses of Haten O Brien'a idea i \ Quakers will not want for sup re nity anu eeumal ee r vent thoroughly internat One thousand tickets have been pur- | Cent hape for the blunibiagamek Absolutely and Permanently fram the United state, chased by a Philadelphia delogation, and | Murrow. Couches have been Merete ask no pay until you are aatiaded, —— a f : : = (ee inaistana Katreatly Hed mote Tandy never Uae he EI Dn ee NASSAR, WINNERS AT LATONIA. 1 Nb: y Old players shown so much ine 232 Weer 1eTH er, a | fy vil Aiba the team, Durin mie ips Hours, 10 ALM. until § SLA . rVeth hus extended da! oO RACE TRACK, LATONIA, Nov, 1— a appearan alnce K inthe afternoon until nightfall, The’ winners of races wehetulel tobe ie ct tbe, tare Rgate| nS pouradis wumanog, ts, Ue, eck run} ay are as follows eA runapert ie best Ay the ; 1 : jason, es this. During the mont recent pings ports he practice of both tice ; 4 Howard and Sixcand ja: halts tirlongs teams. can. be considered. serious! nd Hees aha wit the field to cateh huesaete: Aas Relther in in the best of shin ci forme men up han nla has a hoapitul lst, and our men ust a 0 aes probable her best men Will Mots sual etal, niverrity of ichigaa foothall e tu ay’, Won by oomerack AN Eada Me Aeaee try; i Pie Hatcher, to 5 for, plac 7 palate to her “eppune porntne\| a, Woodtathelk third. ‘Tmo—t. Teh Igant Scash teecier cat iba boccareas Nelmont ha gred trom the Injuries BY enon ‘Third Race— eo Spleen gcoach. 5 oeesn yblay foolball Kcarcete 88\| wlindine ture ei ‘ale game, while Bruce's twisted knee mye of vic t Rt ony i nc Tiere gaan aTANG; [vackie on the Ualveraty of Virginia team ia |W! Mad teen} aul has him itmping. ; mes 1 Tes lirostway, Nes. Ye Me played om the Latayette team which Despite the reported weakness of the Breed aemly | ceataptished 19 £47 Our truvies are pot Pennaytvania 6 to 4 in 165% He haw juakers, they are favorites In the bet- red Pennsylvania Oras sold by ti Fourth Hace—One mite and seventy | teen 4 coach at the University of Nebraska, WEEE NORS 2 hot saat ak os the accounta painted, | ea yards.—Won by Free Admission, 10 to 1] University of K. nd Leland Stanford Uni- and the red and blue warriors were pre- RnGPhlo it Ge wer avert tard replace | UbcermN et anan and Cease: stantend a: |) TIGERS AFRAID OF __[fisring'a smait-slzed surprise: purty for nd; Nelse Morris thint, “‘Mme—| ene), aires So tan ny | fiente between the three. orRal Foiumbin "and qdiarvard, | Hoth the ni sama he ar 0 , pe ‘ se haa! eluant! fai sia} more|inaetenel year) tl any Tweiet thei tent rroieners inact cree lGonsed CORNELL SLEUTHSE. | “aie teain’ Wii teave for Rew York on | FAMOUS Tx $8518 guaranteed 0 cure all dies one tnstitation Me does not use any one aye- “4 i) papel Michie iets p the 5.56 train from Broad street stat ules and injections fall: The. par AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. 0 ives eeeeas| ecoreest palin cers TaledDal tbe; ltt ton’ rwste 8} 24 to-night. It was intended to Te 1-_ Kremer, Drugatst, (28 Teh . Caetano retin combination! of (allot (them vareity team In thelr freshman year onl). | GENEVA, N, Y¥., Nov. L—The Prince-| morning and take the practice on ‘t Ea e er 1 ton football team, here to play Cornell Volo Grounds this afternoon, ‘but Wood: (Special to The Evening W : ts fearful leat its favorite | ruff changed hix mind and will give the Te a ae nesETnIN Nei 5 rearcold tay colt Tentimin, pacer, | Sear facniey wan 4 fea ult changed his mind and will, ive the Sportsmen's Goods, 43, wren suid by the Flemings to Stern, | cellaquency in studies : fit ae. ‘The entrles for to-morrow's areas visgibtal vine bighest pricy | {8 collene and wilt be eligible for the team tex 00 BUYS ANY follown: ever pal for an elt. ite te by ee © A WEEK Ph . eateries Ha Watt onograph x Rowateous rastanees sata] By gtce’ 2 elle privately tn 2.08, and ever Introduced Into the commonwealth. Records syeaman . the welerswetght Aghter of = — ot Ul sekseaurn he tas tended tine ny ee] HARVARD'S STRONG epontine Toop "dle 1 Will be married the latter part of bIcYe ee wi awed ne ures ul GQACHING FORGE. SL orant and Dighly respected : CUTLERY. , and ts ome of the to The Evening World.) . Gaeal Rene tonens . i CAMBRIDGE, Maas, Nov. Lier S.B. Davega, 32 E. 14th, | r —Yor three-year-olds vard’ n vin the Penn- Mranches: 902 34 ave., n'r 49th a , ar antionn ‘ot the, ble vard's determination to win 4 Va ias t Hat drrrtigeoltnst Oe arate tog] Miventuvite,, the future Men Hen layivania game Is clearly chown these at ercoat Dpen Monday, Wednesday and Frehley 20 $39 fiseren Mier males c/a days, The coaching foree at Harvard : Maftaetto 2.000000) Ae [0g] A punter Orineing the ball out from a touch-| thin year ts jarger than It has ever been at $10 tee back or ty to the twe "A Une can-| before. But it is more than Jarge—it 1s le The Nassau Mandicap, and pertinactous. ait furicags. p earnest, determined In the past coa have followed the work of the team in clth clothes, or if they did get on their togs It was only to feel more at ease and not to get in and play against the mem. for two- without being QUEENS CO. ), JOCKEY CLUB, Racing Every Day Be 2.15 P.M. M 2,319 OF ‘EM. SOLD UPTONOV.1. le recently In saying that a full-back ould sto so on the expectation t there w, le an exchange of punts after a touch-back os ee The year there is an entirely different Lad ten, OL opto Aa nrg he atempt ak eek Saab anleit among them. From the beginning No More St Finnan . horewe at Meeuphir pro of the season they have been rubbing Sister Julle Redpath. Ken tente Kilogram Nae Filth Race—Vor two-year-olds only races largely attended, but they proved poplar with the Memplila people, whose Baly complaint was the fact that there. was oniy They have been used to against the candidates an if they were Harvard players themselvea and thelr opponents Were the dreaded warriors of to be Said. . OLD DR. G SRINDLES halt furloa four weeks’ running meetings. the blue. oara a specialist \Lseasee of ea en ears Waters has been the most active of Election Clatms Cashed at out obo. (HERDLE assent Taste None of May. greatest mascot, Handsome Dan, dead|them all in the work, He has been up ‘All Our Stores. sa ehte Glontts Dales {8 tho banag against each Inesman time after time, nd many a hard knock have the play. jerce ers received as the result of his work against thom, To prepare the team for the. terrific ht f Pennsylvania's. tea) t Into the ‘ser lth thelr oldcdime yimaon, Lot Kaight fs living. is to Rave a place on the a atee duller. - i campus. The $5,000 bullfog was killed while glimbing the Alps a year ago, Ills owner, Andy 93, the famous oaramaa, has toe stand by a taxidermtat, and the jas yeaterday given @ place ta the Fale trophy root tn the eyureasion, Ceouary © De Witt, of Princeton, promises to one of the strongest players who ever, Orange aa3 Diack. te bis feet Year Kidney and bladder complaints, ont mation, gravel, J. GUMPEL @ SON, ied Prominest Clothing Stores K al ‘and 535| 8th Avenue, near Fat bin Avinae, Gor A7th’St. a Sixth Race—For nreosreated} 70 yards Saadara to eine, 81. 9 09. LAFAYETTE develop tata f 216 6th ‘Wore the year ga the Greckey ave and ae

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