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SEE fuera Spee re! ah THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9 9, 1901. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING PRINCETON TIGERS JEFFRIES QUITS MOUNTAIN LIFE OOM PAUL WINS | INCADETS’ CAMP. TO FINISH HIS TRAINING IN A GYM THE FARMINGDALE. ——_—_———e+ 4 : “ “or lGhampreneal Alcaay in West Point Eleven was Confident of Giving) Good Condition for +, Jerseymen a Hard Fight on Gridiron. | Next Friday Night's | | |Old'Imp Was Among Those Who Finished B hind Two-year-old. Championship Con- test with Gus Ruhlin. AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Nov. 9 They hold this order to. the stretch, day brought the largest | When S%ocky went to the front and int. speci » Infuse pry drew away, winning cleverly by 2 arth ROURKE i mustee the meeting to Aqueduct :hi8|iength and a half from. Connecticut, It was not only the clos-|who was a neck In front of Bigotry, of the meeting, but also 5 SIXTH RACE Hoy ers ‘ + r Goodspeed z Romy ACL eAtne Tec uu rs a: Hunker ¥ Nw jmuark 1 the wind-up of racing In otis selling; one mit Narttest he State, It bas bern a splendid sea- epi a ‘ Ouklind best nm. well patronized by an indulgent u zi a nted a hearty public. Iu Gravee r TBE CW eoReATUR IE The wind-up has teen a parody, there {Spectal to The ¥ being many conirtputing caurex, The ‘ yponenta ten ind the cham~ tel footers t Pohecring and ts [Frank Fe: streak of far weather which race-g: ters have enjoyed during thin mee ing held thie afternoon fhe card was fatrly govt: and had aw features [MATEO IID Black |x couple of Root handicap. ond and Kingatotte third, This as one of the best petting dave! poe f the meeting the crowd betting on ail [porte of horaea in the hope that there BENNINGS ENTRIES. {might be good things cut loose for a K | Killing. (Spee! WEST POINT. N. fon and West Point met ont gridiron this afternoon for one « hardest fo: 1 tussela of the West Point's good showing yard and Y 1 wary. They xent » upon this, explaining that he has reduced himaelf by heavy train. ing at Harolo Springs off, and by hard werk reson. | Jette from =the: health: resort for Princeton, was pushed over for a) %as without accident, ‘That there was nig | hitting sean had the ballon Princeton's | Hilly Delaney. the dig fellow's trainer. | aver line. Doe achole and | Delaney had a heart-te-heart talk: with their best forces. Phipps went through fer a touchdown. | the stage driver before starting on the Princeton's team was !n fine fighting | Daly kt 1 vlehteen-m Journey through the shape and full of enthusiasm. A train| Seore, on F mounta lin: Joad of rooters were on hand to che Int, O: Princeton, 6. Delaney ordered the om: vion upolugiaed © aD Gatnorer, JonSESqalt «tri none was due the geld wi to the Erening World.) The track was in ts usual fast condl-] RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, Nov. tion, A very plearant feature of the |The entries for Monday Nalf—West Mpulator of ir 7 story eeton | py oo -| follows thelr eleven to victory. Princeton) dingy Seore We tir} the reins to take his time and not go [afternoon was the presentation by own: | follow never for a moment doubted thar her) ye J round curves on two wheels. ‘The driver @) ers and trainers of a very ave watch ens pi farlonge giants would bury th router a wos Inpreased with the importance of S| eouagalnsteyr rosie Fee liWereer) See WS Cormorant 2 oo his contract and drove slowly and care. {of the track. Mr. Rehberger tn ¢ oh Eattemutaher” 3 5 Keynote ss edly popular for hin courtesies tn trentiment of horsemen and the w Se ths aly 13) Little Arrow. 128) Carrou D. stopping place along the route | fellow. ‘They admired hin proportions statlon:S PEgesnt sla nas Oat Ne Ore 197 Triton... snd debated hie chances in the coming tnusua |e hence shee Buln akees on { Mo Een Dandi Hip with Fa RACE How. ou os ay ite For three-year-yide and uprard séiting: seven! Muck Lodge. i i mighty rhs ad faushite Jim stood the ordeal in turtonms | Mappy j Tea Varn Swamp Land ae | 19) : me é : | Throughout the long journey to the! Starters, wins Jota stan mor rn Pda tee ¢ Columbia's Strongest Team Was Pitted Against city he skstarked ard raised hia voice th | iy addition to. being an aspirant {0 Men Hattie, 104. Burny. ra millers epecendy cea bale 4 Delaney was delighted with this| heayewelght chataplonship. honors tn Medtera bya alms other Baby RUD Up-Staters This Afternoon. display of spirits. because At presaged | the prize ring, Gus Ruhiin Jthat his man was not worrying, The | {isdnetions, | He saya ht Med" lower than that champion took quarters at the Hotel man. alive hlin's natural Metro where he will stay until after | Heart action In onl fortyetme heats te the battle. the minute, “In this he resemb eat Napoleon. Jeffries brought down a handsome pair | “champion Jeffries also has an excee: of antlers as evi of his prowess as| ingly low A renowned heart specialist has sald {t helps pulse is | any other “Ma Karke My. Leo rushed to the, Taatngion Piraiel10f Onnet nag fall and: made. all the Fifth Rech—Tworvesr-ride; eelling: winning easly by five lengths from tho] eteatze of a mil Wentern good -t Hen -Xattle, who | Fonsoluca 105 Little Gem wan a strongly ed fa¥srite.” The} Mov ot say 100 Finest Parhi Time. ‘The Line-Up. Positions aw hunter, ile presented ol z CRD Lee eae | Hat nn raining and in hig Rogue was third, a length aw pivotal oct f Feretd Lal eMfries's bagsag 4s} Just why a low pulse in 4 ‘ lone Genie e te Fg Me tated five trunks aitted with umetance In a fighter’s make RECOND. RACE. | Saar Settee 98 : : on TMI ROR CRTC tek Catan iatbpara Ltt ian who har atudled [t carefully ‘start piers ne; three-year-olde and up; an and souvenirs gathered In the bet thy say, Jeffries's heart action ja usu- "Fite ot etree 1100 Picterien a : ori 1 Hee eine quartora at ilagken'® Death oni: NS Jack MeGian FA mu whters Have Low Pulaes, Sean ee inyenecnedthesa(dayacttuntin Terence £8 La Rey ibe (Special to The Evening Wor Gray Dally 101 Sentey ——$—— LATONIA RESULTS. vt Jetries will dy no amore hard work pune hes the bag in one corner, Lavigne POLO GROUNDS, N the coming week. He will take | fier r aphere In another ined inst the vracus rt sprints and engage in| Tom Herman #k r rope and swinks Mned up E voxing boutw with Brother Jack |dumbbella and Denver Edo Martin fits | this afternoon, A ld game" OS) BET HIS ALL ON THE GAME. [#0 Hob Armitrong. to increase tie pected by the Ineal team, ga the men | = z Sneha <7 first to snow, uy State have made vole = B re dito on: Eo ae eet leew woMy Hentos One tf the sam f Ay was sent thrown | team don kicked off and Mite eccate rushed to the front on ihe RACE TRACK, LATONIA, Nov. 9— Jent record thi One Sys 7 ten waain. Graton [caught t nthe ee Une | almost knocking Trebor and Jack Mc- Jono oa cew scheduled to be run here te- ipidereaied ‘Brown and: beat ne Score Goce Migher! paced nin's Hne fer a galn | and runt koten yards. Howard \ Ginn tn her rush. Anecdote led to the | The c led Amherst team by =m margin During the progress the aml 0 ht v viton oy fumbled the first down, but far turn, where Trebor let loase ind | day are as follows: a atavaliechal (alitahercoulaldolixe bili l Bek eiReee 5 ; five Minin Went through | Penn recured the ball. Davidson” was went to the front. Fle was never cau Firat Race—Three-quarters of a mile.— Lafayette had all she could ae [Symous: football game at the TF tor four more, |thrown for a lox and Reynolds was winning easily by a length a Won by Bil piasaies 5 to 3 and even. from Syri bya re Of tw | Grounds the ening World was called | forced to kick, His géat went high tn from Nitrate, who was five ate PH Graydon Made rf 5 wen tints frome iret Erna, 6 Dlace. Fan, second: short time Owing to thes: Ir and Patnam caught it ¢ ‘ont of Althea. Prin Tme—1.15%. lumpia en- up oon the “ph ne by a ¢ “lof f sclin Parnam went throug fyanl Wie. Ristine weat throu PE Ht TOC Cellini MlaAUe MCU NOT in uslast nd Hlathne. alread thre Yfur fone yarise Penn van pent Tes Creedaoar Handicap for twoe Second and one-half fur- take any chances, and pus his stron Nal La Al cwhae tianeaite mentee Tee onde for coft-aide plays ans pei as lone. won ty He 9,1 and § to 3: team on the first line-up. spain aydon wal two vards hee {a an off-side play lost five yards ae,|| Lnventor, for. place, 2.40.6 for. re ran If the game was safe at tt Ate ‘ and oon the next. play went through centre for five sat. Jo Bee | Third Race; Venlast the first half for Colum! Mens eReUAIL Td eee ee fet between Beater Boke ceed | on hy thee Being and an eimhthe meant to tits avo n a a Cutatkichtd theca Graydon Fumbled. ry Worth, 13. !| Lord Farondale, 2 to 3 for place. rap wan ovel J elude bling Volce. 1) Penn, 0. on fumbled the ball and was rearg ‘ond; Eleanor Holmes, third. ‘Timé= te for a loss of, four yards. On Par Bacel'ce, 1 with the OU puntanand! ix. m Aa te to Harvard's 20) the Nexto play. Penne held. the crimaon | ate i Fourth Race—One mile—tWon by Wine perature was Just right for Kool on Columbia Graydon rushed | ten rel ut need the bail’ on 3s i site : tor, 6 to Sand 1 to 3: Falry Tale, §.to 1 football nat { through for ‘ make no. gains na Rey- L. w 9 for place, was second; Dolly Wagner, L Wa run te tight netted more 2 Harvard's bill Wale es IO thitd Time tage ‘The crowd was much larger ond noe Mofailed and Phurva Pots! dew mat poll wald he wam . FH blow iy brains eut goes any higher. sald cl And the connection was va ne's pla ‘ Penn was penal went through cen- pam gained 4m “ple icuse and | score «1 Par Excellence and Lord Que head and head to the stretch M J Tenagra pected. numbering O'Neill kicked off for Weekes downed on LAKESIDE WINNERS. for 4 yards. yard Nine r ax ck b Car-split erash i perulite dewcnair LSA ie shard Wha} entre for Graydon gained the vessury yan erenaaren 242 sated th mh | tirat des Graydon went thro; a ae s uiranth cen pee eet Sarde domes. ani won by half a RACE TRACK, LAKESIDE, Nov, 9— nl was pulled al went through centre for 10 yards, Wis haf a leng:a in front of] The races schediled to be run here to- before te was downed (ous penalized again for offside day resulted ag follows: Beant twenty-tive r and Howard secured | Firet Race—Three-quartera of a mile. a Do Penn's yard line —Won by Evelyn Byrd, even and 2 to Horan iron! Man B to 1 for place, ran second; 4 Uarner, third, Time—1.151-5, Second Race—Three-quarters of a mile + Won by Rival Dare, even and 2 to 5; Aaron, for place, ran second; Sam Laz- jurue. thitd. Time, 1.15. { Third) Race—Flve-righta of a mile— ut was! Won Nellie Waddell, 1 to 4 and out. 15 to 1 for place, second; Ame: ’ and far ten vu and Graydon Harvard Scores Again we three more the ay Reyne fumbled Graydon again tit and carried the] oie ball, Marahall fell on it and) was @ halt te Ponn's | tvesvard Mt On the foarte talon Tenn's flve-yarid Hine. Xt play, Penn held the Crimaon. An ities hurdied for three yarde and Mpted run wis xtoppeden the goal sation carried Ito for a touch. no Curis kicked re—inevard, 281 t on easily m Paul was first to show, outran by Handicapper in the scramble | Herod, Coonan se lelelereereeiee of P., a Hiveralnnien eis adi Sane soni iptiie Micked oft othe boy ard (ince This is a Snapshot of Champion Jim Jeffries in his most |to buck. treteh, where he was| Kart thitd, Time, 1.01 3-5, P. plazing in uright col vat 4 vari 1g, 1 nay run it through rlcharacteristic fighting position, His enormousty long |aa CMI ath Ge ttont of Saye Wee They | eure Race-Three-auarters of a mile, browente a pletur Huy, SE tinlegiy A be Cnn Ny, nip rare the ball for tam is straightened out toward his opponent's face as a Taced thin way to the far (uri, Six Queen, 4 191 for place, was second; prerenthusidat ZI Voryaitieloatritaecnr teplictal vis fell on the bail, Wt was Har- sate quand, and Jeff seems to be studying the feints and [the was ta the wretch. followed. by | en Hare tne. Mate, Cites eve rae naReOttec pra 1 | Ped ane tue Foote Soares on Marvard. a cucanictadtrigheiros Ws and! Movements of the man in front of him. This pictur [Te ec Poe bom Paul eam: hetd | mie-—Won by, Orantos, even and out; Shariiclaaurelot! the! neta Ment sahe Walton rr on ee 2 Mita) Sas taken in ‘Frisco specially for The Evening World. his advantage and won by two fengtia| Roling ger 0.9 for Dine wae ec asioned by (ie t i Priva wax ‘ eas malized @ yurde | OTS 'from Ben MeDhul, who was two lengths t . 5. Pa ss wesnawe for at-nide py nm hurdiedec = eeemesncacer lin’ front’ c Handleapper, == rs varda, rr which made it# appear: Crimson was as muea in evil Red and Blue, and th we wall to oa, eon mn tn ~ [INDIANS PLAYED For maiden erro TAT aot oneennt| LATEST NEWS OF BOXERS. Sean wage esi | SYOUNGI@AIVORS: |= ee At Hai Histine He ed bo donned they pretty girls shouting for the Cambridxe gle | minted Pari eluuneroai Events 4 Stts ie bs ‘sean boys as those who w ¥ tehell picked It uty " Hi <p he} BIN ON 2. FONTS, Rocky. 110, Dy, : 8 ed ? H Ik fora touehdown, ard, i301 Penn, th eleven ned uz the, wire ree jet 108 “Burne 6 ned to meet old Penn, But there was show to be 2. Neill 4 Lid f kle sined Tistine to] pray leked off at the Ib-vard line yetle UK FeKAL afternoon oF [Dirotry, MG, Wonderiy trast between them. While one was Jones run! t back Afteen yards, | Andrews roela 2 . fe Postrton iste fodiens, | Col. HM. 103, Nedtera filled with anxiety and h ne other Viraydon went around fight fr 7 yards, | sen Brown g e have been | ei i Coleman jAnak, 168 Mounce 105. Median. wnd Jones hurdied through centre for 6) CoUshtere: same class, hc SNR MO ade Qontiers For More h aroiund, melt forte, The home team thie sear hax made : and glor ; ras Weoe.8: the most unsatisfactory anawing of the fo Ce eet: OlarOlresne Gnicago Hebte A Greer [ieee eked ot to the tanesard | ta | Nelson for Penna vet Hive wears Con “he” other haa : pistes * C r 8 ba aa eretee et oem ta hepa | ‘evidson caught he bal i Was been doing excelle $ : It was a pe Hl é en yards 1 ree Men Wurt, jar ass ' 3 jteWeespet ts view point, bu | went throw « for Itarvard, | (3 no her sup rs i} bs . iF ‘bout cud Wt ” f | bat they lacked i Start poor. Time—1.08. mated scene at L withow Reynolde. punted of tnam RIEHL soln fi ‘i G Bi rescent A. C., of Toronto, tse latte; { tale withou: ey told ea pf Putnam, ee men 0 ate Rotry cut out the running followed th, These men shoud tarntse Crimson rth mi ru ‘ ihe, ball clive anid for Penney: | IfUrowa, 64 i vor! by “Melstersinger, Wtccky and Amal, | gréat ronteet a Ing #adnens Waa Undoubtediy due to ts , SR rH fu on Be NNAVOLIS, Ma, 9.—The Car Mscouraging reports from Penn’ traits FIRST HALF. } SITOURI SEER GOntTs A could not | Andtan the Naval Cadets ine quarters nnd to the pe ieee fare aan any) galn Reyonlds kleked. ae e1 The Indlans were twen- o 'e ’ Reap high aiyearediniaNt the rows! | yt son tie bende ttes He : bent hemi In" midnett. | VALE, 35; fava thor ition menoataate | Straight Whisk Are Pi Barve ash cuniiles iar leet watlt gids | Tale UR Hi More near tne | hallees Soares es rot their latest mens aid ar a0 into| MIP ALG, TSRIES re are Ml War Kent oui of tie nd kame on account of Injuries. The wae went in In his place. ORANGE A. C., 0. were tit. On fumles by Harvard, but she suc- aa Score—Firat “half—Indians, 5; in getting the ball, Graydon was | Navy, | thrown for a loss. An offside. oa a Venn the ballin mldfeld. Snock skirted teal core Aner: ser wedtans back kick by vext play, Pate | for ten yards | bird Tonchdown, adherent wat Penn bail in miidtle Howard STA fed through for four yards Mare rd held them. on next play andy) G cumstances of last year's sume, waen! Penn was forced to kick, Putnam fume |e Pean, strong, all-pow: and conte | ble His and MAI eoi tony dent, Invaded Cambridge and returned | Mur fought, and the few arte to Penn and her chances re and beneficial to health. The best brand is Old Crow Rye — The country is flooded with blended whiskies. claiming yah centre foros through The ball wax 1b yards and a quarte: el thea yards. and any Listniosniiy yards:moreat on Howard netted 15 more, ‘Townwen defeared, jMoward tr wick Kick | yrnton j Want around for 8 yards [iis CORNELL MET ‘The odds last year, as to-day it the Gall! | 6 Patnam The ball was noe on Harvard's 16 | iemlin ere In} whieh tated " | centre to Penn's yard lin Bowdlteh ogee : spit Cees LEHIGH TEAM. we team, and Penn's favor of the visitin rooters hyped to sec the vieliore of ton | That ghey Mm nor enn’ Kick Mocked. Hater : Laniter Ci iaiees ina tyear! cen venseerstllec| aut hi | Gensdon tune Yards, | nached ha ea eae dr at Mtn | eee ered |e phe[Line Ue: purty age, etc. As all tend gli is cone ches pen you orenn’s Aniirers banked their Hopes on | |. Btesnalds ite el to Harvard's evar VFumbie Fave Btn the Gai ht I Fea Koehler iter sien roe ae can form your own conclusions as to which Is best for you. tack. | Woodriits hee ay als on: \ syirde: On “Ue Seat lay Putnam | and ite ia kicked og 29, gain ew HAVE “Vale. fought Remain aay ‘Gold’ Medal Awarded Paris, 1900. Break tho Nehari whica st has | Riek at to eniys, yard tne, wi va] feiivesyard line. “Lades returned seven afternoon, mune wit Orange B, KIRK & CO., Sole Bottlers, N. y.. Estee Nettiue ony the: Gause, (s\/1 ined st earn tien cearceddiekntne a tose | nut "thwnnend tailed to airenonine fing. ahanee, ° sa we vite son the Shepperd Fah : and Reynolds. was for and | nam cali ab ine. | and: rash That tite! Ils ig kick. Put-| ‘Teas, Gardiner and Dale ted = Coffins vs. sees a8 Sportin ae foetal gone wai he ali he wenesciessar ier Bowie | MAE Biowit ald not tine up mich, sme | Peg est | NIDEEY TROUBLES’ AND: URIMARY DISCHARGES. fees ei Ne ny ja. ” * ee 5 — . Harta tan ete cet Ht aM ROM |e QUEENS CO. JOCKEY CLUE, mportance was attached to Was evidenced b fasdon was declared itil was taken back 1oit back 25 yards, 4 4 i orld es " don SEA eee nae MOLLE COM Rowand nutted te ted lett ent far 10 yard tivo ate | nored to-day’« game. aki rolled tothe ni thu, Teptempts to tackle: him fatied, and. the ‘ard lne. Valea Ine bucking. flerce 3 wertds) boeiauas UR nt RO ee Howard ean t,, bak we wane imme ball nh auarrind to ena’ dve-yand - etided with the ball In mid-| for “Orange, and Weymouth” easily | ITHACA, N.Y. Nov, 8—Cornell_ met ' i L T -D, 2.15, P.M. PAFU's wcore. Odde war el started Hoary eal for twelve varda,| tr NeXt DAY Wan Be ard had it forced the itl down the fled The Einarnt Wore mronect chan cormell |) sepia pete (to Pietvash Sue Poort 7: Pointe moro than | but mn tne next two playa "Denn tatled | for a Pee aed CE EP dca rvard, 33; Penn- the Orange “koal. Aten tive “| the ‘inttorg wore stronger than Corneli ‘Tratne tae ot a Sh sts at 100 aA ML. and ev m pena would | ut gi fine ext tr nye v falta | for ns touch urther play Chadwick. go! F pected. ‘This fact, coupled w! = rare ae tute vagal veo! these | ya 1 A: HeTMERS Orange Hne and made a second touch: | nell's weakened condition by reason of 0, pe rete und few takers. G down. fo "s contingent wus the first! tackle own. for playing several subs, made it inioult on caught the ball rard’s 10+ p fe . a ie a mye i. a pi [ane ine bral ap We LA FAYETTE | MET 42: Ore] for the ay acans to run oP Se Dig aco: pt. Warner was not A fumble b Harvard | sures thrown. Medical. to arrive on the fleld. T Ane ae ‘ the south fer eh ange, Hb eon @ was noticeable, me Emt- 5 5 Sue tage cae fis, ett | treba iat ie eat ama'mane | BROWN ELEVEN.) seatur of ne acon nat mas wo] Mane hid 4 Oe mui Mean, OLD DR. GRINDLE, : crowded into med himse! 7 tase re . Cornell's back fleld yy ch faster eee! a sympathetically Edeemdul hinsel f= gid Ww throu it back (wen: Kicking of 4 goal from the fleld by De se eld was) mu i posed ayimpathereatly ai thelr |eontre for ive yarde, Putnam hurdted |! Wuartershack. pe| Han Lehigh's, but the Cornell iine did f—Yale, taiist in diseases of mea. . Unger Saulles, the Yate years OLD" DR. GRINDLE'S sclentie treatnen’ blepd Sauiles did eome fine running and made Harvard's not have-an easy a time aa'the coach en mers, fags and chrysanthemums yard Hn ‘ if ented with th “ re ee} had counted upon. ery much In-evidence and for a| Graydon Gained ‘twenty Yards, | ball on Tiarv ni line, Harvard TEP ine in che wecond maint UP Pt) Te ean ten minutes before 1S erne! fire ‘Threat and seobthe ulcers re, Dafa Se eemel asif Harvard's support-| Graydon was again rushed th fh for] RANIAK: posseunton the ball, Penn 7 4 scored, Coffin missed the goal, ih . kidney and bladder complaints, scalding, er tncee: | coutnumber those of the red | Graydo: ain rushed taroug having lost the bali owns, Final Score—Yale, 25; Orange, 0. | dftense was weak and she failed 10 gain] . mation, gravel, Ac.,. are epeedily cured. Aversa roa: Oat tent lay apa lie ore, Mirst half: Harvard, 22; Penn, 6. 5 her ten yards gnoe, Shep: red | peaiments removed. ifrern Go Sot wane the orn Were Qui tiie Putnam" waa forem Wrought for SECOND HALF. a Results of Other Football Games, | “git for Corn cl em elaeeg woal WA ‘cunt LIN ae HOURS bn. oh 3 es ot ee i rep wras late in com right-tackle for {wenty Jars, and Puc! Snook takes Dale’ place en. Penn's | nial! settmmen: 1) Princeton treakenea, On| 21s Lehigh, Oo, cae a

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