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Bownteons, “106, Chertad 97, Fitzgerald Templeton, 100, L. Smith T-Kaow, (4. Thompeon TRansaiee, 165, ‘Mayor Gilroy, Y THE WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT. ‘WOODMERE HANDICAP ONLY FEATURE ON THE CARD. Beautiful Weather Atirn other Great Crowd to the Inland Course. (Special to The Evening AQUEDUCT RACE The fine streak of w Patil to Aqueduct and the people are taking Advantage of the perfect afternoons There was a very large attendance for @ Monday. 1 fnet, it was one of t beat crowds of the meeting 0 Jast Saturday. The card was only Mere hypdicap was the Bhowed a bit of clans, Included some very x: Tace was feratching, but : The other alr, The Wood vents big and tunity fos good speculatl The track was tast. FIRST 1tAac atleap were The Woodmere furloags. jocks, Dare 112, Slack May Bea MeDnui, 103, shaw Bearers, on seme Vnmaski Belle of Troy. 12 Cetson, 116,. Stou Dewurrer, 119, an. Loulsril ‘Wanna, Btart’ good. Won driving, Time-1.27 1- May W. rushed to the front and cut @ut a fast pace, followed by McDhvt and Unmasked. These three had the aco between them, In the run home asked closed on May W.. und on jot drive, Unmasked Won by half 4 nh. May W. was two lengths @ront of Ben MoDhui. SECOND RACE. For three-year-olds ant up enty yards, in one mile and ser Starters, whee, jocks Trebor, 105, Wonderly Mercer, 105, Heaters . 106, Barns den out’ Time — od parpieseyyce phase ein, ao) Basasdsar ty Lol, WEIGHT OF ~ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. Annle ‘Thom pao was the early @aker, and she held her lead for nlf mile, followed y Din- turber, Trebor and M turn Trebor went by Mercer, nd they: the finish. " Mercer cou Tre- bor, but the latter wan ridden out to win by « length and a halt. Mercer was three lengths In front of Fatalist. THIRD RACE. five and one-half Dettta, Str, Pla Major Daniels, 113.De a, King Edward, 10 Pedestal, 100, 0 Swampiands, oy Riddance, 109, 72 ) Blart good, Won driving, Time~1 06 Early Eve rushed to the front and opened up 1 Kap. of three length on Dewey, “Fiying Buttress and. Major Daniels, who were closely bun ‘They held this order the etrete where Dewey closed on the pacemaker and in_a hard drive won by a hi Early Eve was four lengtha in front of Geneseo, FOURTH RA For three-year-olds and up wan the ne WAY y Swe Royal Steriing maker, snowit stretch, followed and Eloim, In the run Sweet Tooth piss: 1 Roya showed the way to the stretoh Hora al Sterling and Hawen, ve run hen up vi st. In the Bowen went to the wnt and wor cleverly by a length from Swer Tooth, who elgnhth lengths In fro of Alard. virtit For two-yeur-olis; sriling velne Blue Ridge, Batyah Tenagra raced hei Away i trifle and led to followed by Fonsoluce ‘There was no change to Fonaoluca took the lend soon as they Rtraightened out an. by foymaker. | This ad and ead to the finish. inning ya Rose. Fonsoluen was two and n front of Arrah CGowar half lengths Kimberly, 7.1 Glade Run, 9 King Stelle Won by Marothen; Mra. @econd and Surmise was SPORTING NEWS. tp be tbe p02, lasing the ball AGMENTS OF | APT EIA SCIUMMAGE IN OATORDAYS GAME Avvo... POLO GROUNDS FIFTERN MEN OUT OF TWENi1 (Picture Taken by Evening World Photographer.) To date this nae eur 1 area oy Mt well and hard glory in his work. He was knocket out | which tarniahel Harvard's vletory 0 year for Columbia s iat The pre 1 to every trick Known to peveral ilmes, “partleularly when he | isown. ‘The cumbling wil! be remedied ent food for talk in university's r to overcome thelr New York | Hi qD ie this week. ‘The accidents will serious- football team's triumph over the 1 rivals, They lacked weight and It was we of times Iy hamper Harvard in earning a vic of the University of Pennaylvania, That (that whtel materlally to send homselt and tory against 1 vivania this Sature event occurred two days ago, but to the them down to Ow as or rata! minds of the 10,40) of more penple who Nn heavy as The strange witnensed the fray on the TP inde Ss one whic It was an event never to be forgotten ounds, peed cl? pound center Crimnon That team uptown hax long been try=|of probably 4 mowhen he waa, glven th Zeus has always provet invulnerable have: itself considered acon} againat 4. ma t In football contests, hut againat itrawn Jer In the annual football struggler | One han to qos and It te wontons th he succumbed to Mite, got und for the championship. No other year felons a ; inmaaelanil wiralieiinialinee: hax more firnly establiahed Ux claim Just pled Inte the Quakers, andi In the part the big fellow has always | ttitn| ihe present one. (/A week fruny faut ieee ie Ue game. that flokas needy Pe an eeety | managed to ride on top, to the discom- Saturday the Cohimbians journe Were Il prostrate mand tonow that there de Uitte hope tor |Mture of the players undersieath, — His Sew Haven and there rune of the eerie WieVivanlia next Saturday ttle has on deter Soe rst bi ruggtes, held the won-| 4... se nuewon seal but of kinet and he hax alwayn t of Yale de may 0 Points me lniye ttt a Ke foarte HARVARD Is managed to let his wel fall Just where and. on wh account scored b inte with the Ie were ke andowhen It would. ere: Then came tunnle with the Quaker Me A cou f tow. th CRIPPLED TOO. |:ho tight ads. tt was tu that game that Colum re fr tte uae of atminonia, But he star Ma “made x ywere forced Int nie Mure Aisi ha aoe ores ANUIchth team (BERS IAEt: Bienen tee make to | GAMBNIDGE, Mass, Now. &—Ac ew Hany irsod tina: tneeh seen | Kem for one, thw much rheht to | tents and fumbling were the two thingy | "Aw a reault Mis bee wiles : ayers sir ig didn't sean ' i aus the tinal trey seemed to ’ virder end harder nsylvania’s team haw 1 ; b 5 x.) SMITH AND NICHOLS THREE DOWN IN BIG GOLF MATCH. lumtia. | from the | poate Biny Hest Mall Match on Nassau eeyearolda and up; selling ioe oe Nw u professional, 9} Nichols and Smith, and at the el forte ning round th Anderson tng t —The Idlewild Moerotioay Ve Barow: 4 uo ace—Vor mable if turlon two-year-olds Drop Licht. Lite “Arrow No matter what your WANT, the Sunday World will carry {t to some one who can supply it. It Is the medium for the exchange of intelhi- gence among tho people, Dr. Middle, Bandman Hammock Coheginte Football Game. Time 2.30 Columbia Field (Polo G'nds), town Univ’ Ys, Columbia, Adaiission $1; res'd seats, $1.60. vata | |A. A, U. NOW HAS TWO CASES TO DECIDE. Dr. Nall in with a oMarry GI Ch penn! jam bby Canndinn Body. # officals of the Amatour Athletle vn will be asked to Investigate two Important cases of alleged. professton- alam, at the ng at the House on Is, The perso Lare Dr. George McK. Hall, of M,C. Acs of Muftaly, and Harry Dr Hal) wor pole vaulting estat the recent Cana meet wan protested exmional haa cham) ant alao competed und Secretary Jim Sullly W det from the the Canadian axsoclation mn of SATE AG yottom of Cie matter, —_ LAKESIDE RESULTS, CHICAG Nov b—The r Lakeside wits of the track tosday 10s tur. Land a halt a4 1 i Won by Free Pass, Lord Roberta s. tot nid and B. Gd, Fox third mile and a six- 4 to Land 6 to & frat; ace, second; Valdez The football game between the Harvard treats man team and the Cornell freshmen scheduled for Rett Satunlay has been cancelled. No other game laa yet Ween arranged for the Marvard WRESTLERS WILL MEET IN ABOUT THREE WEEKS, Charley White Will Referee Con teat In Which a Side Bet of R250 Ie M Ernest Roeber and of Turkey, Mehmet Nechad, will meet {1 a Graeco-Roman py of the in this in about three | weeks. The two men thin afternoon signed articles of agreement which call for the two In three mitest to be ls, Jed by best all holds to go. The wrest! ave posted $20 cach aw Kuarantee of good falth and the amount will also go as a side bet. Charley White has been chosen re! and the acene of the bout will be ided on on receipt of the bids, which will be left open until next Saturday. <a RESULTS AT LATONIA. LATTONTA RAC RACK, Nov, 4— The races here t lows: First Race. ay resulted as fol- ‘Three-quartors of a mile. Second Race—Five ant one-half fur- longs.—Mamle English, 4 to 1, fir Lady Hinek 4 tol place, #econd; Myrtle Dell Oiird, ‘Tin 13. hint Race—One and a quarter m by Bh even: Jaub intles,— or Holmes, 3 to 1 and 1 for place, second; v Jim Blackburn, third. Time—2.42 One and one-eighth of by Ro} fy 7, Barbee, ‘and miand will Le completed in a few days and turned over by the contractors to the club. A great deal of werk haw been done on the new structure since ihe season closed, ané all that now remains o put Esty oy aetna tata any other be compared with Gordon, 2) to Land & to 1 first; Reefer, 7 to 6 ‘for place, second; Murgaret | Ellen third. Time—1.00 1; COLUMBIA’S ELEVEN TOLD ON PENNSY’S LIGHTWEIGHTS IN MANY ROUGH SCRIMMAGES. » WERE DOWN AND OUT TEMPORARILY. Quarter-back Brewater secured It. and and that the score should have been 6 to 6. He made this statement, it la sald. to a former Princeton man who {s now a Cornell student. This alleged admission of Princeton's und the doctor, aft him to have will neath gam him, Pronounced get Hitchen to. sup nt it the question thi Mary. if | Captain supports Captain Warner's « | tenth da Nard haa more upon him was off. that the play aid” not have teen score should * celle than “rman to defeat Penn-| Quarter-back Lrewster, who should | vanta bo the happiest member of the Pa becaure 8 aplendid work, 1s broken over the result. He Insists t Mt was due to his mistake that Prine ton scored at all. He has shut himself up In his room and refuses to see any one except Captain Warner and the coaches, who Ineist upon offering him some words of cheer. LUCKY TIGERS WELCOMED HOME. "|REFEREE WRONG, | ITHACANS SAY. tal to The Evening World} There is con- nc e in Ithaca » show that several of the nomen did not themuclves agree decision of Referee Wrighting- ITHAC Saturc It Is allegol | PRINCETON, N. J, Nov. 4.—The Wether c: Pell himself afterward ad-' Princeton football ole, an, substitutes, mitted the ball hit him before; coaches, managers and trainer are back In Princeton. The men were tired after thelr struggle with Cornell, but cheered because of the victory won In the last moment of the play. All the men were in good physical condition save Mills, who sprained his hee: badly and may be obliged to leave the game. The team were satisfied in having secured a victory, as they were much Impressed by the strength of the Cor- nell eleven, The chief factor of Cornell's play was Mghtning rapidity, which bailed the Tigers at every turn. Fisher, tre, was especially handicapped. In_ reports fixer credit for the run which gave ENGLISH BOUTS SHORTER NOW. ;NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB CUTS DOWN THE LIMIT. Contents WIM Last Only ‘Ten |the Tigers their touchdown. Pearson, 2 who a apecdy, heady ga Rounds Hereafter and Purses | throughout, was the real hero, The W111 De Smal coaches say Princeton, played the bet- ter game In the a -ond were warmed up. Practice the beginning of the week Rill be light. Increasing In severity ax in The boxing game is evidently on the! leciine In England. The National Sport-| Saturday, the je of the Wes are | kame, Speed will be the ing Club, of London, has decided to re- | Ehime. AhPLOeins: opens week. The |duce the ilmit of rounds in boxing con-| outcome of the West Pi j tests from fifteen to ten and to offer the | be regarded ns a, fore boxers, no matter how important they | &&me. Which closes the may be, purses of only 800, This announcement haw been received by Harry Harris, the Chicago bantam- welxht, from Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, who Is the champion of all champions nt game will tof the Yate on, Nov. 16. Clothes MadeToFit in England, Harris recelved a letter from O'Brien a fow daya ago which and made to be contained the above-mentioned news. ) O'Brien aiso says that If he had not begwed gome of the Engiish boxers to meet would have ness as can be, within and with. out, and with such differences as will suit and}|___ express each! freed inns expecta. tions and re- CLOCK quirements. Turn the Macarchilight of your Bargain eyes on these: All Wool Sack Suits, all sizes, re- Price $12.50 tOsrerersas DOSS him wa aummer he and a jocal_ boxer according to O'Brien, meet In a ten-round bout for fered by the Natlonal Club, ble now. that Charley Kid McCoy will open a ij or named “Williams, will #00 the purae boxing eiub. —$—<———____ AGAINST PROFESSIONALISM. Question Will De Mrought Before Neat Western Athletio Meeting. CHICAGO, Nov, 4.—Head Coneh Stagg, of the University of Chicago, has an nounced his Intention of proposing at the next Western Athletic meetin; stringent measures against professiona ism in college athletics, He will suggest the prohibition of all summer baseball and kindred occupations fo coll athletes, without regard to whether the | Open To-Morrow, Election Day. athlete is paid or mot for his services. 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