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TT AT HEFF RIES WILL TAKE ON WEIGHT - FOR HIS CONTEST Mehl RUHLIN. MILLER'S HORSE caprurep| Beginning “To-Day the ‘LONG ODDS, WON, FIRST RACE AT AQUEDUCT. Stake vent Was but x Good Crowd W On Mand. (hpecial to The Prenitz AQUEDUCT RAC Fine weather preval hig afternoon a vantage of |: Phere are only whether the ra wil) put in an Ame. The losers sire euson and winn jollars co the wir ‘The cart was cheap | here being no stuk here waa no n t ut of the ordinary. The track was in splemlid shire etting was ex hea Fog three-year-olds rans. Starters. whts. lorokants, 113, y "Tine | Wan ridden o Morder rushed 1 the front with Mal ep and they raced head and head to the urn, @ length ja front of Morokanta,) rho was about the same distance ly mint of Hellobar. On the turn the latt ell back. beaten. Shoreham n to sor Scheduled, as rt and so called sad avy is and the field turned the iretch in a fairly close bunen rider feof at this point aml Shorehain and inte cloned on Malden i looked ke Shoreham's r: at the sixteenth ale. but Morokanta had some hing lett, nd drawing away won by thre ra of a length from Shore wha asa length and « half in fro Mal- SECOND RACE Vor three-year-olls and up; ya peventy yards. Biarters. whts., Jorks ‘Hook: elling St. 10, Fin " oo mile Betting, Ste, Place, 3 1m 4 : ir} Kahier, 101, Wonderi, 16% t Bart poor. Won ridden out. Time—1.43 went to the front at flugfall| Snark and Merde all the running. jolie Peyton was second where Alard ace farothen, ever able to get up and Marot endily bya length wad «half fron as a length In THIRD RA For maiden two-year-oXls rleogs. Aterters, whts. jocks. ‘Bo: who wat "Pearl Fir close ngths from ra rl, tthe way. Clipper, Inecure raced in a ached, ‘There they dled fild Bess took third place. Je end. finishing « Jength hind Gay_Girl. ng pole. Shea FOURTH AOE, For three-year-oi 5 hou up, selling wenty J: Avis fell a a “Handirapper distoalites Start fair. Wan ea Criterion was 4 muc’ ay than he was in | . Jed his ud with speed and won ays lengths, Lueky ngtha in front of Han ma seen cut down. Int against Criter: : taut, and all the jockey nined. Handicapper “was My and diaquatitied. FIFTH Race For two-year-olds; eelling rlonge. dittere: « prev ie v Time—1t fr Creamer... Wen driving Honolulu jumped « y BB at once joined by Nei: med it it was not allowrl. SIXTIE NAC! three-year-olds ant up; Btarters. whis., $c 110, Burns Wonderiy. 110, MeGing ke ca. ar, 105, indie, walle, 110. Booker ellesiey, Jot Bleek Béais, 1, Won by "Alp rt Tour was econ Touraine third. —<$<—<—_ Collegiate Football Game, 1: fombia Polo He bunch five and one-bal: He was hen won front + 9e ader be- ted the leaders until the stretch war ay and mile and nt horse pun race, | | s Judged | ont and Tr One and 4. head ‘THE WORLD: Champion Will Ease Up in His Hard Train- ing and Change His Quarters to Oakland. 1K {The Fvening Wor af the championahip hox self to our torbett and should it and om rkey me, ene Fowill den “He neigniti wher sol coming encounter “| AM PREPARED FORA LONG, HARD FIGHT, "SAYSJEFFRIES. xlous for the fray ninfelelmdetinieictelet vilzesy aa age debe FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1901. 4 x Harbin Bprings, Cat, Noy. § x ing contest in drawing near, and Tam og ind awalt the tap of the gong that rk. 1 feel much better than T did he system of training | adopted this me to a long, brulsing battle 1 will 4 hey Koowlodge that 1 am in condition, ‘Tals feeling will serve 1 make me believe at er swonear beaten I may be, that my chances are Rood After weeks th Ru T expect to meet a man who has great strength, courage ever the mountain path Vacent t tadendurance. He will try, no doubt, to weaken me by constantly boring tf Hardiun Springs, Jeffries jas decided t and f know fo cannel afford to become exhausted when fighting him. If dange Ne quarters ant 4h However, nature has also been kind to me, and walle he is engaged in !s morn Accumpanted by thix endeavor 1 will have ti janding the win: blow, asilly Dela Koo Armstrong and tts tas tisfled Ruhiin has greatly Improved since our last meeting. 7 retinue of ers, he wil y an sa ve also improved. fam in this business for the money tha Oakland, and malance of elleving that Fitzsimmons would draw better than anybody wilt} Aovine iC nnast ke my word vfiand meet him in December, Should he | He bette ¢ tere the issue Twill ne without a fight, for Sharkey has already | Bolizes SNe gvang tone it 1 his eagerness to meet me. I hope, should he be my opponent, of hardé work. therefore from now ur at the question of supremacy may be settled for once and all a the battle begins Will take matt Ir lize that no om the ranks of mmparatively easy, so as to take on as f the world JEFFRIES efeleieinininin’ Out at Blanken’s Six-Mile House, n ‘TERRY BETS HELL WIN IN 10 ROUNDS (;Ruhlin Has Grown| M’GOVERN GIVES 2 TO 1 ON HIS | Twenty Pounds Heav-| CHANCES. | ier Since He Ap-} | Geared insithe (East ite y.icrwsstcma ruses or: | and Is Confident of; giving Day Contest. Making Good Bid for! the Championship. —Terry McGovern, thor-welg ampion, who Is {pearing with his “Road to Ruin” theat- rheal ay nm othis eliy this week, j made ¢ of $1,009 to $4 with a Den a at the Lakeside race- will defeat Young Corbet: ten rounds when they mect vming battle one tnd not Jeftr Tie big, robust fellow yas taken on uh ver track that lex than rem Akron ands in weight, and good, taatlar MMartford, Conn, on ‘Thanksgiving Hainer he stu J ta inhale the ozone of | Pay {California, To use hin own snare TILA: ironev wan Aepostted bysbothimen | feels as strong as vu “usu he Yer “ re itunit = ny tates tonally Billy Madden Im on that has ENE GOES GOES MILE IN 7 SECONDS. TEST MADE ON LONG nal t wilt crowded © electric clock sounds the beginning of lostilitt \sPEED | maker. With Jivrn 7 that in Huntin 1 from the ocean beach, Ruhlin, the] | ISLAND ROAD. sauepuer emis. “FRAGMENTS OF SPORTING NEWS. DERRY WINNER 0 Trbessers | BACK TRACK, AQUEDUCT. Noy s = |The entries for to-morraw's races are Aumile in St seconds in an automobile bk i planned dy Jim Ast werk he tried ta take to Tho Armstrong's rr aame by crying | ned New Maven this fall mu tend to ven the phony product cone Manager} hor ot New ane, i in the eye of Clveinnatt Clay's He ve ree: the seeson, and Rag a felding ave oud among the shortstop rf Alz, third basen le another man ree ‘air Grounds distripuied over race horses the jest srago: aye racing at tie sit at Deluar Nearly were ran at the 108 Augury Brin oh 104 lDeeeixienone de whey Willie Dale teade the Het of toning 10$ vamp Lands Jockeys for the art eaason at the et. fowla ant f tracks with 130 Qrste to his credit. Frank ONeill be secoud with 122 and Tommy O'itrten thint with 17, Merry tours <. OS] oar Sandford. of Colummla, ta regarded ay the Stath Race—For three-year-olde selling, mile ie F ye = 14 to 5. Frank M. 6 to 6 for second, Autematon third eoFive a half ture , 7 to 10 and Little Jack ob Ly o for steppanes her uo r ran recond; Clekma titra Time, pleat 05 | Los Third Race—Five and one-talt longa —Won by 9 =: Aurtuimt Lemves Ht Jart tt place, wa te Miracle thinl. “Dime ah LATONIA, Nov s Irth Mace twenty to be run here to | yarda Won by E Land § to} olows boc Moments 4) te, ama Mies Thre: Won yy Phintgy, 6 Oye will be faithfully reproduced in T ta] the Kntekerborke Morria| ft street plays will ed from | Franklin oie (Wield and announced and shown on the Irwin seoreboard tea xe wre made Olea third, LAKESIOE RESULTS. RACE ‘Simpson Jaye Liverpool Mortform uy uni won the eNO hes TRA 4" are wo ¢ mi Following t ybe run here to-da One mile—v winners 9) oy Drage, Mavlou 5¢Cl Dp |. Metropolitan Tobacco Co. and Bt. Muff, Hig Game Reproduced, Mesos Peng e Marvard and Pennaylvaaia are Hari p tod football to-morrow afternoen tn | ML About third. Iphia, every play in the gridiron ist, was transformed by Judge Aspinall | in Brooklyn to-day into Mr. Robert | Fitzaimmons, American citlger (a the Jadge's questions Fitzsimmons 4 briefly. When asked his profes: ne wald he war or ark Bail, real estate dealor, swore that Fitzsimme ad heen in this counters gevelve y H Me actor-pugiiiat took out his. tiret! Acker, Merrall & Condit, Distributers, an every one wh hae had to oe: letory over Pennay of the ietropolie wilt hi {team and also bold the ail Dranches of college #port Oateago fe not a hot football town, Penasy re of the receipe of the game it ity of Chicago was cated save of tose than 2.30) lub of the National Lea Ontfelder during Poitadeiphts | hay paid Toroate th Saturday « rame beter the Aree vince 1896 in h bot teams since 1891 having been touchdown ageinet Aid not wiv a game until 0. alao taking Tart seat’ BOB FITZSIMMONS, 4 HIS FINAL PAPERS. Avpears im Brooklyn Court Swagger Automobile Coat ant Shining Silk Mat. Hate of to Mr Robert Pitasimmons, citiren of these United tat Arruyed in a swagger automobile with shining slik hat in hand, Fitzsimmons, Australian puatl- Papers tn 1893. -|ROBERT WADDELL MAY HAVE » CITIZEN OF THEU.S. 'ACTOR-PUGILIST TAKES eel ‘& held re sportsman, Foxhall T. made over a level by UNDER X RAYS. ch macadam dow Brook, Lon, and, The re atly by Willlam K BROKEN SHOULDER BONE. after Mr. Keene made his record only xeveral xpeed teste. His first mile was Sensational Racer Almost Collapsed | made tn one minute. — Henrl Fournler Apted to reduc this, but failed, Raceiat After three attempis to tmprove hin | ‘Track. time, Mr. Keene Aually prasad the tape | at the finish tn just ond —————_- NO YALE FRESHMAN GAME. HAVEN. Nov jas caused a Waddell winner of $.—The rstponement of all game which played thi he objec: been That Overcoat t 10 J. 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