The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1901, Page 8

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SYa\eL ara) aVe (ere releyalesereiere ereyeien: In the other . The snapshots were taken specially for The ‘LONG SHOTS WIN AQUEDU ia {Special to The Brening World) AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Nov 8 weather turned Aqueduct this afternoon and the crowd | enjoyed the racing much better u The card was on order, the monotony of it being reii only by the Bellrose and Oakdale hi caps, which were the first and fifth | Iii was no event especially eresting unless it was the first ra Which Imp started. The old mare | heute ster awakens a lot of interest. we track was in Its usual fast shape. fo attendance was well Re and betting was brisk. warmer at} races. ‘There Tlie Ste Oakdaie Handicap; for all ager y W., 110, Wonderiy Start good. Won cleveriy ~ Paul Clifford followed by May W. the mretch, where Ma tired. Smith then brought up Sh and Otls way also challenged. own, however, and won by a head trom Bhoreham, who war Of Unmasked. . SBRCOND RACK. Yor three-yearolds ant up; one mile and sev ifford held his a length in <Gtarters, whts., jocks Anale Thompeon. Pheasant Sail. 90. Lady, 96, Cochran. 3 Melo Marmeck, 13, tsilmne Skip, 93, Cumm| aPisturber and Pleasant Sai! made the gunning head Thompson and Bexgar Lady a couple On the far turn An- mle Thompson raced into the lead and stayed there to & drive by a who was five lengths In of lengths away. from) Disturt five and one-balt he Four Mun'd, 1 ieh, 110, Mounce Parbem, 110, Walsh 6 The Pour Hundred was of in front 49° a bad start. aulcidy took punning the first furlong. roto, Ernest Parham and the iat pace to Inst furlong, @nere th: ish Reformer won vy a lengt RB Four Hundred, who beat Mo He then gave “Bimons bid the winner enter¢ welling. pric pater waiting orders in this running to Trebor a. couple of} out for pl ‘al perch and} Anna Bain, hs. Tres third, ‘Timecdté 12, These pictures of Jim Jeffries are enlargements from ts the tale, his face wrinkled into 1 smile, and then he gave way to a howl of joy that shook the big fir-trees on the mountain side. much, but boiled internally, His favorite dog had been accidentally hurt cnough to make tt yelp by one cf .he visitors. camp in the mountains near 'Frisco. “MUST BEAT YALE,” TIGERS’ SLOGAN. Student Body at Princeton Now Thoroughly Interested in Success of Eleven. Jeff is ang He didn’t say CT RACES. Clifford and Annie Thompson Take First and Second Events—-Imp Beaten. } bor was four lengths ta front of At thea WEFT HAGE Handicap. for two-yearcoble, six furlongs Matin arters, wits, jocks Str Vie i an 116, Hurne Hedtern ayden. tounce wv i 1 Lent Wonderty j White Owl IL, slack Start good, Won handily leewater rusved to the front with a lot of speed and made pac the jouders Whitt 4s soon ad they straight his adv. : the nd winning from Willluins, wh beat Long Love fast head BIXTH RACK ods selling, one mile and sey Netting nts he Stralgat Teed rhs a. 119. Burne 110, Hayden 110, Wo Barbee W Cochran Ling. 102. Creamer 7. Wallan Mourice Won by. Curt Jack MeGinn was | arranted third a AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. (Special to The Rventne TE TRACK, AQUEDUCT entri Morrow's ra second and \ 10 Ma fae 10 | Silver cr mile ant aevent ferion Lucky Str, Kowen Vity Mace. Ko: Handieappm lamp © Diack tth Mace—Por eventy yandy LATONIA RESULTS. HACK TRACK, The alte run Nov, 7, Ato tne ptt us follows Firat ¥ fn of a mile.- Won by and 12 to 1 Bi ran second SI third, nd Race— --Won by Mabel Win Throstle, even for pli Jane Oak Third Fa Adnussion, ths of a mile 1 to ran He ‘ime—1.42, Fourth Race—8ix furlong —Won by 8 to 1 and 3 to i; Sevoy. 9 wag second; Foneda to 2 for Me C1910 (01S) 18 #10 lol eierolesereleieie/elaseselerejeyeiereiee SANT LTS “THAT'S A GOOD STORY." © interesting snapshots of the champion. vening World at Jeffrie: ‘Jeffries and Ruhlin Ready to Battle for Title in ‘Frisco Arena. s training distance is, his co Upectal to The Evening W SAN FRANCISC the goad times Gus Ruhlin Jeffries are having in preparing for thelr} midonahin teht, hot appear that there t# an: to make their work It Is something new in train- but both men tes- have found a mean ing for w prize fght, flclal as spending hours day hunting bear, rite | ross country and fishing are a few of the newly devised me conditioning, 70 | best ‘] an tact e re now in tt Little Time Spent Ail through the many weeks chy in preparation 1h Long | Couple of hours a yen spent indoors Jeffries's lone and Go Whither racing | {couple of lengths back loowater gradually car huntaman as hi r the | championship have Wook ft Can exercise, [is being dimen matter what the tha FRAGMENTS _ customary 23-11 | Hecker f the players th Oree show a horse run here to-dt ar, 6 to Land 2 Ww {and Henry of Franstamar third, Mhree-quarters of a mile, plnwe, Wan Ke A. Clurke third. Fourth Race—One mile. 7 to Gand 1 to2 was second; 4L ‘Won by Her- rontos, 7 to 10 Wayward Boy AND RUHLIN ARE HAVING NOVEL TRAINING EXPERIENCES IN THE MOUNTAINS. x ~s ayer Mitton, and “Jeff says the gym- Md little to put him’ that way the room) where training alin in stored must be are a punching b wrist rowing machine par! th whom he «pars. He takes hia usual ound at that sort of work, but for hin is nothing Ike the outdoor train- ing With Ruhlin training Ufe is not so vous. The Akron giant Is not the rt with Kun that his opponent- “he 18, but the mountain reads and Aths are t rn by him day after day ty-four hours passes that he not Invade some part of the rocky nd the work has apparently done im much good, too. He looks In better mudition than t life. and that dn sa aN ne ton for a fight Rahlin Likes the “Gyn Like Jettri in the Bustin camp waa ean keep pace With him When he goes out on his read “work (n prepara- }Work. He outfoote them at the start [and often fer travelling miles, on his turn wilt meet his men juxt Kotng fs all that hes | pack too ium work to Gua, though, ix Much with him. He «he great hy m affords. and for hours In excesa of w suON a place, Gust Ko Gis wouldn't) like toomeet all ti Hd he would use old Hruti as a vid tuke to My heela for camp tohe says, would afford hima gr lop his wind, In Excellent Shape. ris nosiuestioning the two giants’ ae tit for ht vay two be » Bride inl the tet the lai r the eithon, tin the teht 4 tround, HH be ne iS grown, ang in thing but the probable result (J. Both men are conf- ol considerable betting one pony plok, In the dim Ment the mane might have re nan iM and wi unable to take part in the mateh. The etght [lowest scores were the following: Miss Gotta, 100; Min Sandtord, 105.0 Miae Hern 108 Mire DIM, 110; Mra. Dantels, 112) Mae Kyle, M13, Miss Charies, 113, and Mise Howard, 115. ) pieiousey eer eee eas | “Agsouutey revenge QUieny RE 5a NESS. PAIN. TENDERNESS, (L8.2* cee 2b Bottle ELIEVES VER ot? |NFLAMMATION, Arnucasts on Searey Exe) SPRAINS LE QUEENS CO. JOCKEY CLUB, Sold alsa by Horse Outtitters, ES.WELLS, CheiTISL JERSEY OTENLUS.Ae , MOUMDUOTEL NT. . AND EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST. Racing Every Day at 2.15 P. M. The “Get There” remedy tx not a iment, not even a iquid, It in a dry Powder; to| Trains leave foot of East 34th st. at be dis ed in water, An ent ¥ new idea iu the treatment of bone, bog or blood spay. | 12.30, 12.60, 1.10, 1. 1.50 P. M., Ins, curbs, splint prali: » bruised, strained or bowed tendons; weak, cockled or | @¥@ at 11. M. 40, 1.00. 1. lckened Joints, lumps, swellings, enlargements, puffs, wind Adm jon, 82. Ladk of old metho quently no I Tt quickly up of the hors banishes stiffness there will be no ntlffness, “sorenes: and conventent In use. tt come inary solution, or $ to 10 gallon Outfitters, or sent by express, cl 44 The expression: All persons are cautioned aga! ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD: oro) Soveseyesasereres “DON'T HURT THAT DOG.” In one he was caught just afte a funny story had been told. Jeff enjoyed BiG WAGER ON GOLF MATCH. SOCIETY MEN HAD PROFES- SIONAL PARTNERS. Adama and Low Were Even with Deard and Smith at the Tarn. (Spectal to Tke World.) FORT HAMILTON, Nov. 7.—The sen- sation at the Dyker Meadow links to- day {s a thirty-six-hole foursome match between Harry B. Adams and “Hall” That shows pretty clearly | (Special to The Fveaing World. PRINCETON must beat Yale H sides about Prin slogan heard rton's campus. dy Is awaken: support it should [moment wi reli before tn his Pell and the coaches saw sa Rreat deal, for ‘s trainers, there is none man in tied Welr au- plain talks and fit from the “exercises the i ew York, and a stumper for Low, gi ts Jem says he does on his trips, ang ne down to th mand march d n who ever battled for the and when a TO BEAT TIGERS IS ELI'S HOPE. ines “Stop eriticising th the help you car That in the way rothem up a bit. Thix is how th attivude of the colleg who are to fight ¥: kridiron thie rat them gil, in Yu come next Saturday, when the Elly face hich everybody or weaknesses yn in {ts games against Columbia and West Point, it must whip ward ihe men ® big battles or ad the bigs ‘sw opinion, will vame has a diatinet of slik wed to tying unty Country Misa Genevieve Thin in what the unt- football team munt ‘satisfy eof the poor show- 9 YOUR 40 CENTS BUYS OUR DOLLAR. 243 6thAv The Merchants’ Outlet Clothing House. Between I5th and Iéth Sts, sot belief that the men, muscle or tendon soreness Tt te pre-eminently cooling, soothing and anti-inflammatory; it Is the ho rubbing with liniments or ointments of hair, no sores to heal, no acar, no blemish, no laying Is and subdues Inflammation, giving case and comfort to the horse at once. Allays fever; wonderful in relloving tenderness, pain and soreness; reduces swelling and enlargem work-out or a long drive, if the leg bandages 1, tendernes: In 2-1b, bottles, of leg wash. Pri ges prepaid (in U, 8. S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J.. Man'f’r of the “(Rough On,' “Get There’’ and Wells’s Preparations, ROUGH ON" fd acked heels, scratches, thrush, sore or ‘ated | fution of this remedy | 35 368re a spec AA’ solUutio’ 8 ren Vamps or putts, “Clean, harmiors / OED Dit.” GRIN water, three gallo ice $2.00 per battle, at Dr uponereceipt of $2, BG Wg ee dinary. with the t onatantly wominutes, Now until the fashion, Yi on Harvard, the wm! PENNSY CAN'T Riggs gave the shame “ to do bet- | PHILAD: prominent |upon the pr Ivania sPHI tice « r t show an les of foot team. Most practising t On the right nos: hold their nnot fi position. a ‘ov, T—"Re- the vtball team. nd give the ches reply ceptal about the nthe crisis, will do something extra- possible combinalions are being am. The men change Capt. Gould and th i many consultations. n are put In and taken out every any man be sure of his The very best adjustment pos- must be made. For the Princeton the college |game is regarded as the crisis, apirit and kept urging the men to come| Princeton disposed of In the the ftleld and cheer, but all to came a change. A vain et mans-meeting was held sium and nearly every je Will feel easy about taking HOPE TO WIN. (Special to The Evening World.) . Pa., Nov. 7.—Based the past week Penn- MH eee och nnot hope to win cu atirring specel. | Harvard on Saturday. The the’ mass-meeting was ove on} Saturiia; {would have been ax much ws a man's - Was worth to say that he was not ‘varalty fell to-day. will form at the old who te the fleld by the popular tunes ted by the cheer leaders getting hia throat the strain of a couple of thing ke decent There ie an entire absence of snap and vin, and fumbling is as bad now as ft in the early part of the m is a remarkable fact that the only play- ers who show any form in tackling are who jearned the rudimengary all in minor colleges y working with t Harvard's nil the Quak- SELLING OUR $35,000 of no fring, no Medical. DLE'S sel and skin diseases, pains 1a of or- Dediments removed. ‘sui OLD DR. GRINDLE, tin diseswes of men. Under tie treatment bleed fire Uhroat and mouth, alcert: peintul swellings, ists, Horne Kidney and bladder complaints, scalding. lads: Cy tuation, pratel be the opesgiy eenean ferers, do not waste time Viaiting less akiifal physicians. Remember, OLD DR. ORINDLE has a record tor marvellous eures, “GBT THERE” are my Trade: Marks.- OFFICE OVER 2) YEARS AT 171 Woet 12th ot. thelr use under penalty of Laws Sines tL. “Sioara Sito 8 guncayer 9 t2'd 8. Beard, the former being assisted by George Low, the Dyker Meadow Golf Club professional, and the latter by Alexander Smith, the Nassau County Club professional. It la said that con- siderable money has been wagered on the result of the contest. The first eighteen holes of the matoh were played this morning, and while Beard and Smith ted at the turn by 2 up, they broke all even at the elgh- teenth hole. ‘This caused the youn society men to double the wager, whic Increased the interest for the afternoon fround. The morning round was played in par go: and bogey figures, each covering the elghteen holes in 8. Beard and Smith did their first nine holes in Ml. Their rds were: Adame and Low. 53 1-13-88 3-4 515-86 ICE SKATING SEASON. Begins rday at Nicholas Rink and Will Lase TH! Ap The Indoor tce skating season will ‘begin Saturday at the St. Nicholas Rink, Sixty-sixth street, near Columbus ave- nue. The season will last until about Aorll L RACE HORSES SOLD AT LOW PRICES. SADDUCEE BROUGHT BIGGEST SUM. 82.600. Such Horses as Wait Not and Gea. Mart Gary Brought Lees hhan $100. (Bpecial to The Werld.) AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Nov. 1.— The Fasig-Tipton Company held their last ale of thoroughbreds in the pad- docks here this afternoon, when they offered a big consignment of horses, the property of various owners, which attracted a large crowd. In the lot were many good winners at the present meeting, and horses which could win at the inter tracks, so that the bidding was lively on several of them. eome) of the best sales were as fol- OWN: Gaddvccee, ch. §.. 4, by Bathamptce—edio AX. McCafferty, $2,600. ‘Avis, |b. by Tenny—Sister Sema, J. Bostwick, $250. Property of George F. Johnson. DF. 3. by Kingstoa—Skadie, C. Succasaunna, b. f, 2% by Tenny—Skadle, A G. Weston, 1525. Piederich, ch. g., 3, by Juvenal—Poupones, H. c._Shule, by Victorr—Tudle, C. Oxz, Trentham, ch. f., 2, by Katght of Eitersiio— G, Westen, $280. of M. L. Hayman, Lady Sterling. ch. f., 2, by Hanover—Aquitia, J.-M. McCormick, $2,000. Anaie Thompson. ch. f. 2. dy 6t. Leonerte— Harpatchord; J. J. McCafferty, $650. Jack McGinn, bik c..0 3. by Matt Byrnes— J. E. Gartner, $500. Kilogram. b.¢., 4, by Rayon 4OrLady Kite brook; P. Hurlew, $2,000. Dr. Riddle, ch. c.. 4. by Iroquots—Tafteta; T. Hitchcock, Jr., $1,600. Surmtse, br. c., 3, by Gir Dizon—Conjecturs M_ Clancy, $300. Courtenay, ch. c., 2, by Imp, Hermence—Mag- gle Ho: J. A. Bennett, $1,000. Mara Teresa, ch. f.. 3, by Mariner—amel ACER, MERRILL & CONDIT AND METROPOLITAN TOBACCO Cay Veit is DISTRIBUTERS, A oles Mates 2. by His Highnes—Quseade: /

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