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©The Butcher, third. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, }, 1901: OOM PAUL WINS LYNBROOK STAKES TWO-YEAR-OLD BEATS FO- TENTE IN HARD DRIVE. Racegocrs at Aqueduct Track Re- Joiced at Seth Low's Election, (Rpectal to The Evening World) RACE TRACK. AQUEDUCT, Nov. 4 -Another big crowd came out to the track this afternoon, and the “I told you so's” were In strong evide There was more handshaking and & eral rejoicing than one has ever seen at the racctrack before, People seemed to Yeel that they had svored some great benefit. The card to-day was a good one and Promixed some very fair sport. The alr was keen and cold but very en- joyable. in splendid conditio sterday had entir sappeared fr: it. The single stake Lynbrook Handicap for all ages. FIRST RAGE. feature was the Por two-year-olie: gelling; seven furlongs Netting, Starters, white, jocks, SIUC Fin, Str Place Francesco, 106, (Cochran ‘Tenagra, 99, Redfern... ‘ May Worth. 111. Dtimn. Playlike, Shea ” Jagan, 104. Weber. & 19 Gn 1h 7" 8 7 $s 9 » ww Bar tar. Won Time—1.29 15, ANcesmto° went to the front at easily. f@"and was never headed, winning | agbig gallop by five lengths. Locket was second to the stretch, when he blew up, ary Worth then took second place, but Jathe run home Tenagra closed and in af driving finish beat Mary Worth head for the place. SECOND TRACE For three-year-olds and up, selling, mile and egventy yards. Starters, whts. orks. Criterion,” 104, Mollie Peytor Netting Str Place. SLItit Fin 13 Alstte, foe Start won driving Lt7 3G, Mollie Peyton jumped away in front and made the running. with we, 10 the back stretch. There lee dropped dacic i riterlon moved up to Mollle ¥ pair drew away it tot end, Criterion winning by half a length Mollie Peyton was cight lengths in frous of Alatke, THIRD RA ‘Por maiden Ally two-year-olds, five and a half furlohes. Nettiag. SRtarters, whts, Jocks, SLIUE Pin Place. 110, Wonderly. 1 Fis 110. Ww riener, 110, Destitute, 110. Nooke 110, Rutter & 1 Syocensunna, 110, ¢ Imblom, 110, Doegett. 0 Wild Beas. 110. Mouncs 4 Upper, 110, ‘Moure 2” Ulanchs Merman. 110, i 110, Kinsel sv wStart bad. Woa driving. Time—1 08 “Sparklet rushed away In front with flying break domaking all the ri ning won ridden out by i length and 9 Half from ‘Early Eve, who wan second Prournous, Fuirt wan third. Heth in front of Destitut FOURTH RA The Lynbrook Handicap, for all ages; mite and seventy yards. Starters, whts., jocks, At If Fin. Str My 3 its 13 2 best Lath ae | Keay za Bmith . 3° Eloim, 100, e Layon, 115. a 1 Wapdicaroer, le. oFraan ine ‘ nak Dick, 100. Dann 7 6 Btert bad. Won handily, Time—1 4 Oom Paul cut out Towed th fams and Elolm up. and on t staying there they st ehtened the I but Paul, two winning handily oy and Potente, front of Andy Williams. FIFTH RAC! For maiden three-year-olds; from who as two lengths welling; sit 1, Redfern nz. Wellesly, 11 Tegner ndersich, Mark Lane, Potant, 112, Dionysia, 112. Jobanna An Shea. Meathsvilie, 1 Slert gool, Won driving Karl Kohler rushed to flag fall and wax never he inva drive by seant ath who was off poorly Incess H ‘Tour were close up to the stretch, the Princess died in the run homy Tour secured third p by SIXTH RACE mille and seventy yai at . winning om BAT. the front ite and but and a head, Pot rail ages: Starters, pwhie. Flora Peanona, $3. € Redpath. 115." Tooker Peninsula. % chran urrer, 1 jarrigan ‘Champasne, Wonderiy Connacticds. Wh. Redtern Won by Flora Pomona, Redpath was second, Peninsula third, —— HACE TRACK, LAKESID! The races run here to-day lo Firat Race—Five-clehths of 6 Won by Aegin, 5 to Land 2 to} Merry, 2 to 1 for place, was Umeo, third. Tine—1.02 2 Becond Race—Three-quarters of a mil Won by Baugh Naugh, 5 to lant 2 to 1; Aaron, 2 to 1 for place, was second; are a mile.- Fac second; Third Race ~Three-quurters of a mile, won by Burnor, 3 to Of Bethlehem, & to for ty ‘engi Charley Moore third. ‘fourth Raca—t 3-5 of a mil ek cuis was: scant tenn, b third. Time 2.22 3-5, a; Srorrinent third. “Time Frangit ae hetting. | The track was very fast and | The molsture of | ay 10K | meee and extraordinary size for a work of this Lave Inches In helaht, FANCY PRIGES FOR AUTOS AT GARDEN. CARRIAGES BRING AS MUCH AS $8,000. ' Horseless Vehicles Increnses—Some Poputarity of Stendily Parchase! Automobiles are bringing fancy prices at the Garden sho ‘The num sold st night shows an incrensed popular y of the hor arrlages 31,90) to $8.00) ave by the show opened. ‘The last night inelu 1 Wash Connor, Jon Dunit eft t surer oft at mericas be Rr. Adams. P e ong Teland Automobile Club, and George T. § A rotewort mm to the show nsteam van —— ” MATTHEWS’S TWO OFFERS. jNeuthern A, ©, Would Secure Op- ponent for Brooklyn Doxer. j - Sou Athlete Club, of outs ng tO Rectire an om Matty Matthews in a two Mat- ens, “ans F of the voring to. bring Jo ns and ree nual crutches: ay, Poul- and ia willing to hold the com: reeable to Sandwina petition tn any hall | Frost Ioeber, ber manager, A weight lifting contest between these two women w be ia. torrativg ior gs Tily'? Renuart, Princeton's famous player eaaful coach, recefved the nominal Asbury Park one day wreck and was married the next “Kina? Kelly says Vrincetoa never hae bad Hhetter enaterial than thia year and that if th | Ther t Vale tt will be the fault of | the coac ayatews aud not of the players. Toronta ant will be represented at Meniay next year by Lou Il Scholes, the in termadia mull champion of America, who is for the much coveted diamond rant 4 In all the accoutrements of the modern football warttor, twenty-two co-eds of North Bestorn University battied on a football ert Iron marked out In a larae garret recently as prementet to the Hull +r trophy. It Thomas Wo Lawson (Mana) Yadt Club « $10,009 4 Feuresents a hist record of the wast halt ry of America’s Cup racing, and ts claimed | be the most beautiful trophy of its kind that | modellers and ally he have yet pro: | It conalets of a supe a bowl | a mtand, ao Ovinking cups and a punch | H The dim give ag ftea of mamsire The tx] ant ttand measure twenty the bowl has a capacity Vinte-aimos! nine gallons—and the re set contatna J.) ounces of sterling sliver omething over 11d pounds, on “'Fahical Functtone of Foot- acter # | pooitive ball” President Theing, of the Western Re- serve sald: “Football tor | thai side end relation of college Ife wateh tee endurence of the soldier, s the value of the in ite ethical rela reoresente the of 4 compelling tn- stan man the hariness a tly ait Third. RIG OF SPORTING NEWS. june of the Princeton will alt warns the elsewhere t tumbia 11, foal Klekiny Neweomty won ty, football further embodies the fellecovery, Football prove 1a kes him know 1th at an 4 tor Ing. have begua merehalling their forces for to the men behind t out to members of the cl Ared strong | Eraduetes about opposite the secretary of the elas Winnte O'Connor, easfully on the 1 doth goals, the champtonsnip Waddell wana 5 Johnny Ward 4 great golf player, Minerva, whos claime to te the champlon that Ne has more or ieee phywieal strength than Keer notified The | he be he had. tn : strong weman of Ameria fed plant iota ne Woell that she will accept Sandwing tt Funthal ‘ Mw manager will pat up trom faint, or, m0 primary # men, famous for thelr wplendid cheer 1 n Now 16. Notices have been arnt “OL that the claw at least «hus wether at the game, A place will be Vrank claee to han with 1h tured and that his ch woree than hie physiclans at one pre Uttle Jockey who stern tracks during the th j pant. and who ts now rifting on the Oakland [track in Caltfornta, startet hie. wine Moa Monday Ie role Hedeck and & the horse home an casy winner Prices at the Jeftries Mublin felt will ranes trom 32 general a n to $20 for a box seat Chambertain, Yai " hing both Vennaytvanta x for Columbia, mot the well-known golfer, ot nc the Oud Me defeated FLOM. Wile thirty-ala-hole round by § up a handsome Shemeld-Phelps cup ofte per wan als) captured by Mr Cole, oleic Robert Waddell, the apeety racehoree which nthe American Derby in Chicago a tew months | 9a0, made hie reappearance after an aveence { the turf of two months in Chicago yesterday ant A oby hath Wood Debon and Telemon: 1 ahot the ex-dallplayer, He won the bogey ie by returning th is becoming handicap excelle hia 3 “7 to King Pet, third, nd_one-half fur Jonas. — to Land 7 [10: Thou " was necond, Slphon thint Tris Mhird = Race—One and one-auarte! Won by, Harhee, 6 tot tol: Chorua Boy, 7 to 10" for pl was Zazel thint. ‘Mmw:—2.1t. One mile.—Won by air. Sty 2 and ev Dal Keith, 4) Ace, Was second; Patch Work meal AS 14. ——— AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. (Special to The Rventng Word ) Trump esses fo be mio. ere to- Anna Dasli D TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Nov. &— The oniries for to-morrow's races are as followe: Onkdale Mandicap, for alt Hen Mtactmur iia) Arden 107 Lely of tne Valley. iu Sharenam 10 one 48, JEFFORDS AND MAKER: IN SHAPE, HEAVY-WEIGHTS WILL FIGHT IN BALTIMORE ON FRIDAY. f the The most Important heavyweight bnt- tle since Sharkey uled for Oo Hatt nia, ing hard in gould» Te will men and | and fell Pa, Ina the bout belleved and Pe round bout, | will be conclualy | Maher wi | awain about a month a Mian Mabel ‘Kelty the defeats of Rufilin and ry Hob Fitzsimmons ts sched- riday might at the Eureka A. Jim Jeffords, of Califor- ¢ Maher will meet ina ten- omen have been trains for the contest and both are hape. be the third they hope meeting for a Joffonts 1 hen he came to an easy victim, of the sion that fought puntry palr met neas 1 set-to and, alth tlared a draw, bls Culifornian aix-rou was di that the earned the verdict. |AVALON CLUB UB BOWLERS BUSY Winner of the THIS COLT, BOUGHT FOR $105,000, CAN NEVER EARN SUCH AN AMOUNT Thin te a photo of the emit Duke of West a of Gauntlet, which w ently sold tr Rngland for 31 s the highest o-year-old, It by th talllons. — ¢ n Sevier that to pay two-year | is parentag op a dy WESTMINSTER, YEAR ot he JKE OF BALLYHOO FILLY FOR J. A, KEENE. J. W. FORSYTH SELLS HER FOR $5,000. Old WH He Bred to ent Kingston, Vin Sald. Three-Yeau' the G ww, &—James Re horse owner of Jed another great bay Ke ij New York, has i ' = filly to his racing stable, He has fe) bought from J. W. Forsyth, of this a viaee, Rallyhoo Heli, a bay filly. three a i care old, by Hindoo—Rallyhoo and ag ~ D half-sister of Hallyhoo Bey é ‘f Mr. Keene's latest: purchase willbe oY: Cit ’ to Kingston, It is said that th e paid for the filly wre $5,000, ns | of King Thomas, who brought some- where fn the neighborhood of $40,000, He never won a race, though he was | tried many. tin He was purchased simply because he was a relative of a cs colt. THE RECORD-PRICED TWO- -OLD. a good business proposition to pay such & sum for a thoroughbred. It ts good betting that the Duke of Westminster never earns anything ike $106,000 in stakes and purses. He will have to be Ht-edized to do so. Many yearlings and | two-year-olds have been sold for fancy prices, but the most remarked of all was the sale Many other such Instances could be mentioned Indeed, purchase of soung thorough y much of n lottery, and) Mr. has pald the limit for his chance, WAULIFFE DUCKED FITZS PITCHER. FIGHTERS TRIED TO ANNIHIL- ATE ONE ANOTHER. Bottles, Knives and Glassware Uned in Wrangle at a Bath Beach Hotel. Bob Fitzsimmons and Jack McAuliffe, ex-heavy-welght and light-weight cham- Pion pugiltst tried to annihilate one another early th!s morning during a row, They didn't confine their efforts which have won for both 3 to thetr fay so many contests; everything handy was put Into service—pitchers, bottles and knives. Fitzalmmons came out on top, but neither was seriously hurt. The pugilists were playing a friendly kame of billiards at Suppe's Hotel, Bath Beach, when the row started. Each erittolsed the other's knowledge of bill- YALE. IS IN SORRY SHAPE FOR CLASH WITH TIGERS. (Spectal to The W NEW HAVEN, ¢ fs to be done for Yale’ 6." What hall team Unless a Rally Comes Areata Geta ; Soon, Eli’s Hopes oi “WIT the team rally in tn vr thy < a) ‘rinceton WHI all the errors be, Winning the Annual eeted’? WIN the fumbling stop, the Fe ym Improve? Football Game Will iT ok bad. The ertsis ts at oo Will tie ean meet tin dine? Every-| Be Small Indeed. thing be done for the team h | ready nodone and the rest ¢ f mothe men themselves. T | Another one of Princeton's vet has been steady, day after ew uel u van mak hatha re season b No fault is inteotetn fap Pe *) men on the grounds of careless: | Shemeld Kater were sent to-the sin spite of Hall the ¢ I UDI yaaa pon marr hath am remain uncorrected and ale ee Mee mantainehineite s the bly Princeton Kame next has been ty ind he has been com pelled to hi around on crutches, and with a himsetf 14: HARVARD HAS A GOOD BACK FIELD. (Special to The Words.) CAMBRIDK ¥. O.—Huarvard's lat- # that sho has probably without a good punter -back Who has shown ngerously I tw drop the the Gital momuy In this erisis ward wito nay Sint rk eat work sho 4 1 only four or the most wonderful collection of backs Was OL KUCH A nae ver played behind the line of a “ed Su-hnan’s ON r Itut ove tl college eleven, nitock's perfor Harvard has known ail the season ho varaity, eleven’ that her sth lay tn her back Silty ed the truth of this was neve h unt! the game with Brown ba back even) thei might Saturday, The way the Crimson Dpased him on the z eee tat lantort rolled up touch-downs on end plays at ichdown by KOINE that time told the coaches plainly what aiblogpany ads of tte Crimson eleven could be Notably ooW, ed to the best advantage, and all x overy Httle & they have been working on This work ts nee and cotwerted t phiay a, account, which w enable Harvard to profit: by An a big the strength and wonderful quickness of ax Well on her backs he ‘eit Coach Reld's modest stvtement to the the team, pr at the team of Waa pla kives Dut a f and Slight Ide the real state of affairs they had a consultat as to what waa Never in the tit of Harv w be done for the te n, Chad. & h a wan n workin; wick, Hurterwor Rov, Mr, singe unit at eason of Cotten were there talking changes with as it ts at th Cc wuld. € malt went back to his homan old ph nthe deft cud to-day and iet Each man the Mechintock and Variderpoet alternate at ball, Runne end anc j fullback. De S$: eat im- Unesman each way, provement, kicking from Whether oy” pus! pull: | the fete Jiu from in front or t some jplayer who is hurling orward [to cstop the play, Alt are TIGERS FEARFUL stars, and, with a Ting th ping m out ‘In play, Harvard) mon jare betting £ y on the Pennsylvanta OF WEST POINT. pectal to kame. INDIANS WANT Returner 10 PRINCE? Pel! may | Hate Uuenn rf y . Blake “Gaerne f Firat Ladies’ Match, well congratulate himself on not having TO BEAT U. OF P. Hane Waanee 9M ; Bone Avalon Bowling Club has ope a game to play this afternoon, «ince he | priest 1 e season with an increased member-|nows that a full week of preparation | : . e-year-oids and ui Kno hata Seine wr Tact iaitgtend oneal nepeih stn aepeee ahip over that of last year, there t will be necessary before the t CARLISLE TIAL Neve getthe dnalans usky Star. 102 Sweet Tooth fifty active members on the roll, Inctud- considered to be In. sultab) haves now. fully. recovered! from Jithe Atard oe le oun ing ladies and entlomen. ‘The clu has} for the game Saturday againat ia/of the hard ‘gamoratsDetcoltsialt Ay ey renewed {ts lease of the Lesile, on West! Pol care ure slowly over kin tine shape. Only one man ts Fitth Race—Handicap, for two-year-olde Elxhty-third street, for another year, | tt Scicamp) cheer erinceton wlll inet hospital. Couch Warner Is work- At a recent bowling mevting prizes | HY auie to make a decisive score aK ends hard, sending them down were awarded to the ladies Mise Mabel! ‘rhe game with PR. RY. MC. A. in, fel repeatedly under jong punta, tonerion Kell Jved M cheduled for. tu-day at Drincetoi Sao eT eee ng Inve Kelly recelved the first prize and Misa}acheduled £ Aya eton was let University. of Mchigan Ww 2, Whittte Viying Dattrons Advlaide P. MeLewee the accond prize, | cancelled some time ago by mutual con- on crubs for nice gal lady. ster ng bol wrotlline ferent bi iS Several tricks, in this. formation cewater hn rolling very high ‘scores, Arrangements were about completed picecasfully vaed. The lnecup against sixth Race The oMeers of the club for the en- | fo mre with the Ualversity of Vir the second twain was’ of long duration and seventy vard ml suligigen ere follows: ‘Thomas J, |kimia, when the Yale-West Polnt score and the play hig wan. vigorous. ‘The fick” Meaina 10 | Orrceniicat ts los ‘|aave’ the management a cold chill up. temperature ich waa ‘lower’ than Jaren 0 Cort 107 | OReilly Frealdent; Edward A. Bren- | the back and they determined to give a usual, put plenty of snap into the men. rf 107 | han, retary, and John J, O'Brien, full week of prevaration to the men for, ae sieruds had the ball once but could s the contest next Saturday, othing, belng usually thrown back, Hugips is a most valuable uddttion | jine and may make a second lands game with Annapolis i voke bean cany victory for the lniins. ‘The supreme effort. however, fx to beat U. of P, and, Indeed, judg: ing from the (. of M. score, {t' ts not an improbability. WOODRUFF GETS ALL THE BLAME. (Spectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. A big sign, the work of a wag in the University of Pennsylvania, hung outside of Franklin Feld bears the legend ‘Abandon Hope All Who Enter Here.” This reflects the feeling of the student body of Pennsyl- and sentiment against George Woodruff ts growing fi It was hoped that with the catablishment of graduate hing this season Woodruff would id somewhat in check, but this ts a fallacy, ‘The team Is playing tn worse form tnan they showed three weeks ago. The men fumble badiy and seem to ‘be utterly lacking In offensive play. ‘They do not understand the rudimentary elements of the came and as a result are badly handicapped, They know solely Wood- ruft's interpretation of the rules and his plays, T. T. Hare, Pennaytvania’s ex-captain, favorably’ mentioned in some quar- sa Ikely successor to Woodruff, ement has been started to secure the return of Mike Murphy. Pennsylvania has but ht hours to prepare tor Harvard, and on her prose ent form she will likely’ recelve the worst Seating of the season. Is Stamp. In nothing does the true stamp of refine- ment show itself more plainly than in the se- lection of your clothing. Our productions are so infinitely su- CLOCK perior to the or- dinary run of ready-to-wear clothing that they are classed | with the best custom-made | goods. For To-morrow: All Wool Winter Overcoats, heavy welght, Oxford vicuna weave.... Wholesale price was $12.50, S.N. WOOD& CO, |2=#2: S.N MV'frs of Dependable Clothing, 740-742 BROADWAY, (Just south of Astor Place,) The True} fards, and finally opinions of their re- spective pugillatic abliities were alred. » one knows just what wan sald, ott dropped thelr cues and became but eine! Fitz, aqwording to eye-witnesaes, wa besting the one-time premier gh! weight, when McAuliffe broke away and made a grab for a seltzer-water bottle. Some ona saw the move and grabbed the bottle first. A free-lunch knife thea caugh life's eye and he made for that tid: met It. anwhile Fitz wae jumping around | pigharing to duck anything that camo | his way, and, while McAuliffe was rush- ing frantically around looking for syme- thing to huri, Fitz picked up a handy lee-Water pitcher and let It fly. Me- Aullffe sidestepped Just in time, other- Wise his head might have been awathed in bandages now Friends of both men prevented a con- tinuance of the fracas, — PARKER VS. NAPOLI. Pair Will Meet in Ww on Bowery To-Night. Angelo Napoll, the Itallan champion Graeco-Roman wrestler, will meet Har- vey Parker, the lightweight champlon, at Miner'a Bowery Theatre to: lght. The last time Parker met Napoll the latter took exception to Johnny Dunn's rullng as referee. The Yankee wonder | threw his man irly, so Dunn refused to change his verdie: Napoll has tn- atling Bout j about “GETAWAY Wr AT VAILSBURC OUTDOOR CYCLE SEASON WIL CLOSE ON SUNDAY. All the Big “Pro” Sprinters Ar Entered in na Series of High- Clana Events, The outdoor bicycle racing seaso will come to a close on Sunday, whe the Vallsburz Board Track, at Newart which has survived al) other tracks b two months, will hold a fina meet with a big programme. The feature of the day will be th Appearanco of all the big “pro” sprint ers In the East tn a serles of high-clas events, There will be a half-mile oper run a Ia champlonship fashion, witt Champion Kramer as one of the start ers, and a ten-mile handicap with la prizen. Nat Butler, Howard Freeman, Georg ett, Beniy Munroe, Al Newhouse George Schreiber, Floyd Krebs, R. M Alexander, Lester Wilson, Otto Maya Walter Bardgett, Charles’ Hadfeld an a dozen or more of equally well-know1 riders have already entered, There will be two amateur races, be sides the cash prize events, ———————$___ UNION B. C’S ELECTION. Tarlem Onaramen Now Prepariny for Annual Minstret Show. The board of managers ¢y the Untor Bont Club will meet ney Thursday evening and receive the report of th nominating committee fos officers for the ensuing year. The nume4 to be pre wented will be: For Prestient, Edware 8B. Connell; Vice-President, Coll. Kelly: Treasurer, Frank Scanlon; Secretary Frank Markey; Captain, Hiam Rox: ers; for Board of Managers, James J Francts, 3, L: Thiede, Wm. Welche, Dr Louis 8, Seely and Captain M, J. Rywn. The minstrel show of the Unton Boa‘ Club, which Is to take place on Saturday evening, Nov. 16, was rehedrsed at t club house yesterday under the super. vision of Maurice Cornell, me ot Philadelphia, the 11¢ champion of the world, and Clarene of Chicago, have been matched to figh y-round bout before the t End A. C. Danny Dougherty, pound sisted on Graeco-Roman rules, although Parker's contract calls for ' catch-as- Toute, on Nov. 14. 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