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eed : MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11. 19m. - ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. THE WINNERS ERNEST ROEBER AND NECHAD, THE NEW TURK, YANKEE JOCKEY AT BENNNGS, "WASHINGTON RACE COURSE IS GREATLY IMPROVED. THE ‘WORLD: WRESTLE BEFORE EVENING WORLD eon ERA.| — |S RULED OFF. NECHAD TRIES TO CAVE IN ROEBER’S BACK. made up In appearance. The whole | ite was strange to him and it wa nly the signals of hix manager, Ante! that prevented him from tak- | FRENCH TRaCK OFFICI Ais arnest atripping pre- | CHARGE CROOKEDNESS. rvoux state, measured | minutely, | Darnell, Well Known tn Callformia, Brand Stand, Lawn, Ring and the api Wan Left at = Track Have Deen Remodelted— ie a " is Stake. ' pd Card To-Day. a Shad's eyes | PARIS. Nov. 10—C. T. (Roots) Dur- He seemed | nell, the American Jockey and trainer, oN TRACK. Doe lias atti! Ataxe would be | nas’ been disqualified here for Ife for BEN! jacks \ him, and Prepared (OF) veged crooked riding on European ' 3 | t he camera ian |tracks. Hew used of wilfully hold- The t , ner ni Ing Londres post at Cloud tpn hana var hicutas : etuod what was wanted Soe Te Me reetibay ontened’ The crowd wat he races to b Prix de Marly-le-Rol. musle of the workmen's hamme r ash. and as soon as Roebe Durnell " at his betne left ae ° he ; Wl Ne fat a strong hold 16 post was caused by a misunder- iding and that he was not guth, wrongdoing. He further says that neon riding for years in the and has never been sum- rds. Durnell : in this country nda of Mr. Williams, the ¢ california Jockey Cluo, Df xponisor for him, the grand stand feats In the gran aunted and th the Tur The Jatter was ir | | United $1 | moned defore the ste a6 | secured a Hoense * i .. the stand, medlou. : by windows on t az pleasant at polltan tracks poss and paddock are comfortable and a Rreat Improvement aver the ones, The lawn isn one end of the fence built, at an incline, which good view of the course. , The grand stand affords a per View of the course at every point 1 is well known in Calt- ircl For a number Ja string of horses sks on the coast and Credo jumper on_ the slope last season. He ts welle i | known as “E SIgaDr Durn ells NEW YORK CLUB sphiaited from { ROE NECHAD about ie average for Bennin ning day, h Bi | several thousand J G or ean iad lal a tween the Big rapplers. faces of the big layers of the Metropoll- (ete eeeeeeevasetenes tan Turf Associ on and betting was ¢rack js also greatly improved and | m 2 7 fon a raid to be quite tax. tInterference of Foreigner’s Man- | The attendance war wed uy ten| ager Prevented a Real Tussle Be- | NOT 10 RF cH ng on h Nupiotearae jSechud WU Be tarda 2 tlow| FREEDMAN DENIES WHAT HE “| CALLS “A SILLY RUMOR.” quite lively Ernest Roeber, the champion Grace). to permit the camera to get in 4 opr aren Roman w: riotaitheasw above pletures are the re rays | ds itn Mehmet chad, champion ; the appearances nee havewelrcadiak ne SeTHOE dal test Hoeber, with hy avi his bulld impresses | geagy sad Chienga Syndteate, ke SUITE Pim. stralenePL | ho pout three week o of course Knew: the meotlig me © ‘i Ah Ye ts fue 66) | ues It abouts reas ee rater shed teAe ANE SLL in training | Headed by the Spalding Brothers, Bitter Julie, 106, Hurne 7 3¢ 3! GG © .§] WAS not on the mat that jhe twe grip out the Turk it was a differ e day comes | uN to Buy the Giants. Extingulsbe Booker § 2 3! 0 4] plers had their frat meeting Tce . tory he foreigner in net ac ts LiKe they will both bb Breer. 105. Cochran. i. ha 4 photographers roa ed with An 1) meet Krapple for several eee ‘ Wanderly 9 9 wet | provided with a wrestiing mat ia the a F Salear F Se = ean Tyson ®'|\tirat®places and then n ing to’n de tnd then nothag The New Vork Baseball Club Isn't go: Heed ee cision would be harmful to gate Pusheredahitn, , lnm stob tes sole As atohyn hate. ee Ea ao icalntaratecheanextanveatlhe Neehn: ® Quandary ate of Chicagoans, inchiding the Spalde Won handily, Time—1.1¢ 4 ore wo fellows er ast sen Saitan's lend, ing brothers, was to buy It out Is to-day Elster Jullet wad th firm to show but same, but slatongecr hes wich. ld APreMs his surprise Ja 1 by Presid Anilrew Freedman. wae nod she was out run by The Purttan, who] just held on to each other long enouge Bt a hot pace, followed by Sinter Juilet and Dewey. On the turn Extin- —_—____ Fgulsher moved up inte third place, and when they sung into the stretch hi fe) headed Sister Juliet. In the run home; Tho Puritan easily held hia lead and won by « length ant a half from Simer fecuréd the place by a neck. SECOND RACE. t maiden two-year-olde; Sve furlongs. _ Hivelte: is not one word of truth In the Thy story, Itis like many other silly rumors an tlk vothing but his nathyee las Hut what he lacked in words \avoug the New York Club," says) Mr. y of the proposed sale of the the from Chicagy. It was sald in lift ss to the price nt 4 in the way of . SORES AND than ever before. Whéae siter het express an opinion as to vation that hy Enough to Ma Ke jin Huhiin had a chance with the bollermaker Thin gs Interesting | helte that Rubin te bis for Jeffries. i, jocks, auttitne femeat rf i a hiniss: the Akron Giant|» ot Fe though: Huntin. wound aly ULGERS ian s Big and Strong « general tenor of bin conve Abe Sores and Ulcers never become chromic untess the blood is in poor con- dition—ts siugyish weak and unable to throw off the poisons that accumulate init) Thesystem must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, me 110, Medtera. Blab, 107, Dougan Binecure, 107, Hooker ‘Tries, 110. firennan land, 110, Miles re 107, Slack Mio Carnival, 107, H. Mictiaely strong enough to make things intere dem, and witle he would 1 | Kunin to win he belteves the poanibility ‘The Hadtit, 107, ' se ve Ba ne | of a surprise tw good ! und great danger to Ite would follow ‘ (Special tol The ing. World Siler has not visited Jeffries’ headquare r of should it heal before the blood has been Btert bad. Tine—1 03 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 orge set and knows practieally nothing . TR [made pure and healthy and all im- Fine Buttre: away jn front | Biler, the noted referee and authority on the champions {thon Huhlin as dow SIX Mile House pariticeel insted from the system, fo made tk + the turn fol thing pugtliatte, thinks Gus Ruhiin is in Ceftalaly tn great ne sale My he Anrententn: weitite S$. peins the cure by first cleans- eee by Happy, Long Lave and Hot lt | rare ahape for hin champlonsdip boxing | ok bie Sieerk editors nefoaty rey coumpanicd by ing and imvigorating the blood, building Jead, and as soon as they straightened | mateh Friday night with Jim Jeffries an whe nurkey. He app formance at Orpheum inoth up the geaeral health and removing for home Hanns wens to front and Siler arrived from Chicawu Sut {peare ton host hte He wilt Ina busy a from the system: all morbid, effete Eid 2 SOG AN NM REDO nights anitiet Wohis frst day shape for the and should make Vesa AERA SRT IT mattlers perene Mt Fiving Mess the same [on the cons ein and roade about Onlelnn i TURK GETS STRONG HOLD ON ROEBEK'S NECK When ths & Constant Drain — ee SSE has been Upon the System, distance accempished the discharge gradually. place Madden, with whom be ia friendly Tes THIRD Rack, soon as Siler had greetes Ruhtn aw “ | ; hale mil hia “manager ie expremsed eurprie at FUE i | tIN ceases. and the sore or ulcer heals. Tt ee Pa emanaeeralgi | d lis the tenlency of these old, indolent a SYOUISGRE BU eet ehER act ore ental | sores lo Z oes worse ant worse, and your Hfe.* sald Siler, as he a Gus | | Be aed ienes i Local eritteally, Rublin admitted: feeling the | FOI YALI GAM E. N ERS | rt Tetiate ee ate y adn won an part, andeatd he was sorry hin friend y \ | | } jsome extent alleviating pain, cannot ha from Haby had not d WV in-on one of his w ie eeerensnae fren hs UNL . 0. i i i streach the seat of the tre 5.8. Guill Cheesernite: waa never’ iactor wi | ig: day Nahe GnUIL RECTAL El = seamdee | dws aaud 9 matier how apparoutly YOUTH Kat Mev of his fines to enence ina dato! Eleven Will Be Subjected to th | Rea inti haw broleen down 3 ah a te | with the champion of the world J e Hardest Kind worrenpencr: was SIMPLY | COMPETITIONS FEWER AS THE| Runsterqund Cente Tall bring relief eee comnatt N APART. ) WINTER APPROACHES. [It supplies the rich, pure blood neces. sary to heal the sore and nourish the | debilitated, diseased body, Starters. white Jocks "The Amazon. 115, Unmasked, 124, nletes, e held under hiin Has Good Chance. of Practice tor Saturday's Gridiron Contest. TAKE Stier was honestly tmpressed with | Ruhblin® yatcal Improvement. He has eo Allee uceu Ohuet, 98, bran. Fam Oren Kt. of ft i seen the Akron Glant in nearly all hin ry o The Even 01 “ ? aa bya UrAnn EE arrel Re of Fs eee rontaisae anes sel thta Haein eee ta to The Evening Wort) veil CciinsonFeaimnrandiee™s Cup Defender WH Salt) Saturday WII Be the Livell ‘ 2m. We The dl | oMr. J. It ke Box 245 Winona, Serres ] . ly Ma t STON, No J, Nov. MU. —Nothing | Upset the Nunin Neve Season, tt | his Week on Links of fiantles, The start and Gnie Mies, aay gO my leg from the S'rit City smith that Ruhlin looked bigger, healthter and | daunted by what most footvall eritios |. auton that the In Sante, Vieinit \atreet and Fitth avenue. Kener to thi one solid tore, Several Lex. Smith ~ = === are\ prone! lolconaidarsalpoarianawinglttls of will b t a. ss LO epee | pina ne treated me apd I made two trips ta Start food, Won ridden 5 RETEST ay a ee a poor ah ae in] OF ‘ ie Frank K the crack bicycle | Hot Springs, but found go relief 1 was in- Lexington P! Ohnet raced | IRR Oat nel he t Polat last Saturday, the men wh on Satur eluesesaiy Vedder, addi hew laurela to his | duced totry §. 8b. and it made a complete ead and head a doa half i u rs to-day beg! elr last week It ts. fe I be looking for a rider, adde ut iS ‘Sl cure. Ihave been a well man ever since.’ pngth 1 Rhodes, Unmasked and Roxane. This was the order to the far turn. There the pacem to weaken, and as they swung Btretch they died ui C then took the lead and led to Jong pole, where Booker brow Amazon with a rattle 4, taking the PON, Mass. Now. 1L—Thomas W.| Competitions for golfers are beooming built for cup, hac muildence “is th ‘s Will try te ks. bat they offense and de Ker to be gthened be BR carats with Yale, and above to beolleve nbdling eliminated whi. At teen taken apart f nt dy prevalent in Harvard's team. tt {4 rumored here in y ront of Knight her polar vration for thy ry ete is expreted Ix gene equally well recog Ereat concent me next doi days of winter events sche for bok 1 unmts: falling off tre mt ding week programme of this week's and a did not do asx we ly recognized, “dts the fact trat puch so long as ahe aie Celine pirat bre spies | is the ouly purely Haniend | reamman hs vegetable blood puri- r handicapped that he retired fier knuown—contains z : no poisonous miner- ; als to ruin the diges- tion and add to, rather than relieve yards.—-Won by Cron’ Denman ‘Thompson, hiting circles i PaatiOnnettamaitilenathitor therplaceccs| West Point has an excellent team, and QUAKERS SEE ly with some chat presumably a | dice sl bari blayiBg cade | yen pola heal readily een ‘scrate hed, bruised or PIFTIE RAGE | a Princeton nor any other team has. ret- trial horse Mittandate—Clud cham} nat pound, | poettia Ca: sturtay otzht | out, your bicod is in bad condition, and Selling; for two-year-olts, six furlongs BENNINGS ENTRIES. ‘aot {to Lfcel Ebluavoveren wcoreeRlth MORE DEFEATS. tg naar TO-MORE Jack Bennett, the Summit Hill (P: any ‘ordinary sore is apt to become Skiviaraxiwhtes jocks. MLANIGHe. Ate Pinte them. Every yountil see ny jeve avn Marvor Mil—Wernen's monthly nandicap. welter-weignt, who recently chronic, Send for our free book and Poms 1 arly. 9 rae the whiatle blows to end the second half (Speet stored away. Wat i THURSDAY. \s y MeKeever, of Phitatetpita, Ina Afieea-| wyfte our physicians about. your case, Hana Wagoer, 140. C"aran so next inlay Princeton will hope for] PHILAD eanie ur parte by nlght | qlee County—To t for ordinary cad- ena tate Bee aa sien * oe) start We make no charge for this service, » fineh i Ni akaretc vee i Sa pigNt by ascuring the decision over Young sta victory, and with « Kuod team, combined | Quakers: cup of bitterneny in fall, While Re eu mee rripay ear a ees ueane, a: | _THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, Dyker Meadow—Final competitions for wom- n would | en's cup. ung of one Little Gem,100. 8H ndrsn with colle ven wer ithustasm, a vietory am prepa int} the Pennsylvania football ¢ for a defeat at the hands of | Lthe str istruct ent J which was decided | Toronto, The batt fore the Cresceat A. Tone of May, 96. M'etials hot to bea TURDA was one of dames Pitt, 91. Tayen, 77 : : 8 peereeess eo are, bet at Already new eongs nee) re] ad, they did not expect a slaugh- nt wo or SOuERTESA ites Morr 1 mined foursome mateh | witmessed tn Canaaa, ¢ cl 4 fectly by most of the men in order to| ter. It was the worst beating Penn has! play roun oe Locket was the first to sh t sabe i chatter Dest Lad J Newark Athletio—Club te 4 and handl- ¥ . outrun by Little Gem, who did the Pestle irge the men on. But the old collegy| Bad in ten years, and they out. prbethed Sabecbils ub pieams mareh tang 7 bat A.W. Roasiter and Dr. W. 8. Brown to the stretch, followed by 1 Horee : sonks are sUll the favorites AC every mage of the Kame, the Foglemoos—team maich mith tarbor, in| Were the vielors in the sem\-final ner, who raved up from the Detmare Maries Cora peming feature being Reynolds s | sapien earn gieaeseucemuiunmnreecrnny| eit mareee erate OnanUE Levateets Bela Unoet ’ CURED. Fonsolvca. As scon as they stratz ho Noy ety rt gj.) tie auephey of thes Oakland Golf Club at Red and Blue} <= ONT SEEDY 14 4 W. Roaster defeated his] The improved exist H A R VAR D TEA M ‘iene While ; played the be: TOO STRONG? Mf, thelr work y put Little Gem dled awyy ane Yuca closed on Hans Wagner. 3 teenth fiom home Fonsoluca took the ace that Frank H. Hosslter, by 8 up and 5 play, while Dr, Crown won from P. Memer ds for cltb eups. Jead and won handily by a length and a AN rorenls thirdseace xe : half from Hans Was three Second Wa ot fittes, Naena/preiistentiiaredra roa elu chavnpionrhip riieatesSoinye tie fren Jongths in from of Lauly Godtva, the | longs (Spectal to The Evening World.) Hoa like waatiine ciatere lait fying round for men's were some very Hvely handball | siteadance Yatter closing strong. ipacoa 07 CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. ti . Souinesplatersjandinwhaty ie te < Jded In the Jersey City SIXTH RACE one of May 10 sae Leib > worse, there is I hope for the Indian, Athletle—Club champtonahtp. C Selling; for three-year-olds and upward: mile! Catherine te Wa tlarvard team retucn home after a] West Point and Cornell games, On| 4 Sees of brushes between all axpl- ne Clab s handlea ps “ The principal contest was a pnd a sixteenth. Tena in “etory over Pennsylvania amld so Wttte! present form each of these teama out. | 24 for the autumn champlonship of four-banded match... Flaherty and” Gelser Dettting, | Startire, welts, Jockeys. ralght. Place, ‘Cherished, 95. L. Smith . Third Race.—One mile and nonstration as this year's cleven.| clames th the Speedway will be trotted jub handicap. acainet El Ficke and A, ftunciman, The con- J ’ wes the Quakers and three more de- 3 on: the . ite: one of h called for th Never was the news of such a vietory| seats stare them in the face Popular driveway at 2.39 o'clock Thure-| Mitmond HIN—Club hanitcar tie opean tShes-of ve wames. but only four bere % . “Death, 15, Durne Walt Not Known to euse Mitte « day after The wi precy AO, Hedtera Aland tant kt cause so Hite exeitem: The general sentiment here fas | Pazeatsernc he winner of most = roqulred, a8 Flaherty and Getser won three of | FAMOUS Mt No. $8518 guaranteed to cure ell dle- im erat madera one Lay Mayman Ther practically no ceiebration | yor of t radical chamea in foethuit mars | te Faces will be declared the title-hold-| Merkimers Heat Chelsean 1 to 0,| them. rapeules and injections fall pally, 101.) Booker Giadec te wt) no one seemed to think that any- Av inj football nat Her: In Interesting game yesterday at Srey = press.$1._ Kremer. Drugalst. ¢ 98, Cochran afi eioue Aisne ‘ ae eke at . Dr. J. Willian Wh and John} jag ‘ Lea ‘ fad LATONIA RESULTS. ry i areas Zare Matiten 98. Wonderty Hs CTT Vr emtnee aR neste thing unusual had been accomplishe Bell hay r. They ‘red G. will start hts great | Dexter Park, Brooklyn, the Herkimers le A h was second — yourth Nace—Two-yeat-ollas selling: six 4 a feeling, how that the nd tt ts an trotter The Monk, 2.08 1-4, He main-| defeated the Chelscas, of New York, by Medical, longs x fur eleven, this yeas is stronger | tains that his model road horse has| che score of 5 t0 0, The features of the 3 Soyer ' ie > t CE TRACK, LAYONIA, Nov. 1. Arran 8 Ba howr Muateed. sng fttian any that has represented Harvard yet to meet the trotter that can beat | same were the end running of Palliser |, tACE TRACK, LVAYONIA, N OLD DR. GRINDLE, 100 Equatlee soz Mary J Bathja 35 years a speceaiust in diseasen of won. Under OLD Dit. GRINDLE'S sclentific treatment blood aud skin’ diseases, pains ta, gure throat and mogth, ul iings, Kidney gnd bladder comp! scalding, Inttsin: c., are speedily cured. Im- him from ,Dyckm n street down to] and the Mne-buckiag of Albietz, of the eae ah t Penn ext Washington Bridge run here to-day are as follow age } x Herktmers, and the tackling of J. J.|"" Pee eoeaeian inet the guards Among the horses that are expected | Storms, of the Chelsea: al batiparih| tt ody favors an abandonment] to tke part in the championship —__—— for place, was second, everal years. ‘The players them- selves realize It and th on know how the men feel and are taking every Measure powsible to keep the men from ne mile and slaty yards a Darling . y fo . fre iat rian + form tot" ont 8 In’ favor of modern | brustios are W. C. Floyd-Jon of Noted Engine, [Connell third. Time— moved. Sufferers, do fot waste tir Bhereito-day are as follows Carriito 1 Wanderttcn', mini | BOr Mutual admiration” | formations. ‘There Is. a bitter Oppo 103.4 She eal et Tel ne e—Five furlongs. —Won by [tating leet axial phralcians. “Remember, oto 8 1 and to 1. Lady DR. GRINDLE ha record for marvelloas cu: Race—Five and a half furlop lacus . 197] soctety Among themselves, ton to the ; q : 0 ¢ present state of affali b meets) penton anal o aaah Race—Ore mile and one hundred yanta;| It ix doubtful if the coaches resort to| the ery. for athlete rarer Is pecontiine i Was se MNeah Ey Gan > too strong to be Ignored by the powers Mevacor rs: ‘ice’ to Keep the heads of the men down | {p03 Fe the Jans to the working size, bit tt ta certain that! athletics ne Penehien be Sake rng Race—Five-clghtins of u milo.— Athletics at Penn. have been on the de head couch Reld and his assistants are cline, until: tod B lores, 7 to\1 and 0 Worrying Wot 3 little that Gvercontidence eat possible chon” “rey AFe at the low. gine 999, the pride of the aia 3. de 4 . Gwathmey's: Tud Central Raliroad at the time of its con-| Brockway. I to 21 line , ag, 1, {he latter Lately’ purehawed struction 9 few years ao, sehen it won Bua Fi ea, a un. se between Gib and, 7S ares, Ndvice, tree,” lirst prize atthe Chicago Exposition an C nee of oh Empite~3taze Express, | Mile-—Won by Waterhouse, 3 to 1 and CAPSULES rn tas owners "has ben relegated torthe Tiuriem” Divie: Zatch, Site S for plac (| LAFAYETTE . Was Hecond; fon, on which rye pulls a milk train. | Dal Keith, third. Time—1.07 1-2, jeure lr a ae) Gischarges, G0c.; et ell erste 3 fe C= LATTER, | Create | WE evens Zembia, was second and | OFFICE OVER 20 YEARS AT 171 West at I at

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