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COLUMBIA, 0. ‘Big Crowd at Polo Gunde to See Biggest) Local Game of Year. PY VANDERBILT SH. The Line-Up. lessened thelr chances all the more. FIRST HALF. i Cornell won the toss and chose t wern Koal. About 7.000 persi ‘present When Bruce Kicked off for Ci lumbla, The ball sailed to Ven Hoerenbers tytyard tne, where an Wiliard ed it in, The Columbia, line Morley at bef the onslaught of Smith atera and Derrivn Teavery Eleven men ropresenting Cornell | through came down from Ithaca to meet Colum re bia's warriors Us the Polo Grounds to | alt. day, That meant about oleven fights ‘The game promised as great a one a8) kame waa fine exhi- | has*peen played in this city this year Sy vars and-it seemed that football publi i held the upesta ‘appreciated it, too, for an hour before Mrewst Cornell's the “time for the game to begin the a feature, i stands were fast filling and the lines at the;box-ofce windows were long, The southern stand was a mass of hinch TeHeved somewhat by streams of blue and white, Columbia's colors. Lire meroes the field was rnell's cohorts with thelr colors of Cornellian and | white. ‘The day was a delightful one for the | The bracing air was just the Columbian ty netted 10 yarda end run owned, pilowtig Alm, to infuse players with energy and fea snel ball Wsun beat down just hard enough tn kicked the the chill off the air for the sp . Columbla 0 at i ‘s team suffered seme hard state. luck; tt was in the loss of Harold | creas Fin the sec Weekes, {te great half-back. His kne aud ‘was so bad playing was impossible, ind through Morley had to take tle place, Willard aide, "2 | took’ Mortey’s place at quarter Gornell was a decided cholee tn w Uetle betting was done, and aithouxg be) er Yorkers had their best lin of Weekes from the guie _ YALE MEETS THE TIGERS Cottin kt acore—Cornell, 241 Colum- 'THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1901. eee THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD-_ MILLIONAIRES RACE THEIR AUTOS ON CONEY ISLAND BOULEVARD. COUSIN JESS WINS » THE THIRD RACE. Biggest Crowd of Meeting Turns Cut at Ben- nings Track. (ipecial to The kvening World.) Royal Sterling. 105, Mayden > BENNINGS RACE TRACK, Nov, 16.—/Marothen, 108, Ureanan. 0 Tho largest crowd of the meeting came ee re : 2 out to the Honnings course this after: |, fufth, Race So ny furton Fea “second hoon, and the accaanmodations of the gad Roxane thind, ° new grand-st wero taxed to the] pesca hee limit. ‘There were nearly 5,000 people present when the buglo called the BENNINGS ENTRIES. horsen to the post In the first race. : ‘The card had quite a lot of class to!) pace PRA sae : : i Ol) RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, Nov, 18! to-day and the feature waa the District! RACE PRACK, BENNINGS, Nov. 28. Special, a hent race at seven furlongs Heat racex are novelties and the raco was thus very Interesting. The feature for the Washington people was the! steeplechase, They go wild over a good jumping tace In the South, and people | f come In from all points to witness them. | Wenotea! The track was fn eptendid shape, but | er Dan. ° the weather was raw and cold and not! second Race—Malden at all pleasant. furlongs. FIRST RACE. follows -Firat_ Race—Sellt Madunta there twoeyrarsolle; Are Anak . Lang Lore, Ne. Selling: for three-year-olds and wpe ne tmile and fitty yards. Hering. | orks. 9f-Malt min. St-Flaee we i P Lard Quer. Vrosgrave Playlike Hevitaway James Fits’! Cochran... Wonderiy. fehacla. Cream Marden 2 |, fourths for two-yearoids; ola | turtonas. | Misieater 7 | The Velde ot surrey. io | Ervest Pacha. ane Wagner 10h Playiike y Hayman, | Tee" rout Mundred. 200 Atheola raced in close brier'| Row May ot 2 for six furlongs. Atynheer then. wer Gold rata 104 {the front « von running, gall La 103 home, an easy winner by five leng PNR aniie from Cherished, who finished second and ‘deat Surmise out for the place. aller ens Fale seen th 98 SRCOND RACE. lax Sotaner. 0200.0 }. For aiden two-year-olds; five and ose-BMll] ty-k MeGina. a | furlong : 106 th Race—Handicap: and three-aixteenths, ON OLD ELI'S GROUNDS Porc Pete . ita atallse Lucky Star Aled Vargrat : = Cartancle Onnet . 100 Rafaeli uemlae yatinued from Firat Pare) | a 3 3 Hy Rafaetto n aura en: ia = | HENRYFOURNIES. Start goat igs Time 109 15 Sen e =p Princetow« sigat Masi on twenty | Anak went to the front at flag fall, the necasity of giving their represent AT tee bein hucked the | 5 = = =e = i 1! vol ly atives a good night's’ rept before tho |S fo Ligh mtidttle Joan, Mute NOTED CHAUFFEURS IN TO-DAY'S AUTO RACES ON THE CONEY ISLAND BOULEVARD. Yanee teagtis feo col, Bile who was LATONIA RESULTS. battle, and carried the scene of their we nit List 4 one lett) hit RoE Al nedeatel Aeenicl {second all the Missile ‘ran third 5 4 other ot te ums \ mhis; RE All pedestrians and vehleles were wara-| throughout, finishing three lengths be- CE TRACK . 5 See toe tye renorts a At miliiied (ro mieloatPagen ‘ volt ! 1 in fl out of the Way us a matter of pre- (hind col. Hill PS CR TRACK SLATONIAS Nov 316.5 _ places where college men he an doniite in Be } no Sarbys | tbr | ees The winners of races scheduled to ba Mory's “Pop Hirsch, the famous catch- j pase sf elds : : a Mr. | ible The parade after leaving the park | run here to-day are as follows: Baulles art pack ble tthe Rasoling vy anil Parnell iy ey any’ pou! 7 7 ef on the nine and compoper of toe [tu teinentin's eines ts sine owed. {14 Wait out, i } Part an far am ielnge ilighwase terned Firat Race—Throe-quarters of a mile “Boola’’ chorus, and Kimball, the cheer Saul vr Une ter ahe bos of the a H 4 pinen ith eral lunideed H ‘ fo the west side of the road and ary. Won by Fleuron, # to 1 and § to 53 jeader, rehearsed their songs for the | Mcclay nnteen- Seetned the tac: would ¥ . 1 ‘ t Vek to Eighteenth avenue for re Sad Bam, 4 to 1 for pla deanery ads who had happened | ¥ard it mmouta tack= : ATLORUOT NIRA CA eee kenefit of old grads who ha pened him: Thalt backs t v — — “= — ran ‘aohue, third me, 1.14, | " back to . thon, 13 ? . vo drop in. jgentre 4 famb ed bu tng around she Prince: T nee was contidont, but the Badgers ielsesus. a aanggend, Race—Ono, mile, Won by Bill «4 . ymourh | ton « an raat re hare } . : is ae feyatt:, & iF 3: Free a Played Croquet. uckeas. Gee Re AL AWAIT RTC ESEPr eR i N Jwere no text hopefiul, although their ans Mark 190, at ce 2 ion, for place 3 to 2./ran second, and Tin the morning tho Yale team, after a | ltinecton kot n Veines- Lin tite rushe i . ‘tagonists outwelghed them by an aver: [ibe q Kunja. third. Time—41. ‘i e: ton's forty: yard) ln rinceton axe of ne yt pounds. Conover," 1: Third Race—One Mile—Won »y Teen, substantial breakfast at the New Haven | mage two sande (travel « SECOND HALF. ee germ it [oie denne, 142 ta Ja, 410 1 and oven; Paul Crevto ties House, waa taken fentite pa pe Crt i ‘ aricatieneal hencatees = Na eelipersrduninr ey WASHINGTON JEF Mart. panden Won Time S.c8 fore mace, ran second; 8t. Her Country Club at ty | De inte D-yard ne, Davia | ton, De dnultes got the i the inate s aoe} hover made running, followed i]. De Witt punted go 40-yare Davi Hughes was t ‘ourtin Race—One-eighth of 1 under the bright sky and surrounded | Te tit one ware ; . FER NAVY. ‘ous, Self Protection and Jim AneItiLiou nett iocs een erie Ge. the open Tolling hill, the eleven fice uiting the tall, it tele Kennel A. Sicaner, who has hai SON VS. NAVY. sicciiten “Ties held "this order lntil an, 1 to 2 fur pluce, ran sees men forgot the coming contest for a tim Biulivx punted. | De Wi | jefraits: Clarence’ Stack Ni special trunk ‘to carry: his prize | witain al furlongs of home. Selt Pro: Vund: Woodtrice, third, Hme—t. sath re ons tackled on Princton's | ¥ 4 aes Alpes esui noite) = ection then wi o the front, 4 5 while In an exciting game of croquet vir Fe Osea et hs ; ’ 5 wey a lover, uring badly, fell at! the next in which Lett Tackle Goss took th «hut took “the fer ie artey te ting 4¢ on au t The Linest'p. \Jump, Seif Protection held the lead to very daring long-distance with hl throwin ais ether tes \ while Neadquartere, Ti 1 Y Jem. Poaltian ‘stretch, where Cousin Jeas and Jim 0 palm by some very daring 8. De Saulles Denti ben both passed him, the former 5 shots. All were in the fhapplest of Noni futn bled Mditried Wit ST. LOUIS, Nov, ib—Dan d Sitaeet ete i Heed Winning in drive syn length from Jim moods except Quarter Back DeSaulles, made ta blocked an 6 Aine v Leak " of and head. ‘arpencer: McGlyoen, who way wix lengths in front] povisyvitLE > sie oN, who couldn't hit a ball straight to eave M Keleked. th ‘ wevard Ul ‘ as aaniuived ‘ 3 aus tw s Oak Of Seif Protection. LOUISVILLE RACE TRACK, Ne his life. it up - DR RR ee ‘ PT PRPS eEES cette : Haiknap Gg WW, Jenkins and the Lost Chord aiso| 16—Tho races scheduled to be run here Franke Butterworth and several of the Yale Scores. - tenes Louies Feneaais The Schene Baseball Assoclation Adams toll, None of the bora wee badly hurt. | to-day resulted as follow: * eluded al law (5 aniet | it RACE, First Race—Three-quarters of a mil coaches rounded the men ee nee De Saulies mada a tly th sg e deal a to manee 1 For threes and upward; svenetar | —Won by Kindred, 6 to 2 and 4 to ny o'clock and brought them back to town | double pies, Wall on eats tous heate necttog. | SFINEWells, 2 to 5 for plnoe, ran second| f ‘ * y oto oa tine. ¥ 3 tn time for a ght Iunch at the train! a eAavouninutnen y S Sele 3 Le. third. Time. 3-4. 4 quarters, | Princeron's twelve-yard Kot Whodes ‘ond Race—Five and a half fur- : 2 SEMI CALTHIR Ep A Whiseple ANNAPOLL -The foot- i longs.—AVon by Buccleuth, 1 to 2 and Great Crowd of Roote: “es elghit-yard. fine. ba Sst Martha Merehalla ) bail team and Jefferson 3 out. ‘Taxman. 8 to 1 for pince, ran sec~ Fully an hour before the time sched adwick hit the line rrying the BIE, ran a cueres dleweon! ec Wierived Riera far Rae Wea u Ae ed man ond Sarath: Pn ae ae i tar Jnceton + alx-vard tne, iad reriee , Pee Tteoerentcte : : eth night of Rhodes led all the way and r ce—One_mile—Won atv uled for the kick-off long etrings OF io then put ball an F Ye four alana Tasos * and w ed ! of prace) won ag he pleased by six lengths from]? to 1 and 2 to §: Huntrassa, 2 2 to's tos electric cars were set In motion on the Sed ie. “Chadwick davanoel a third ua Fa Ueing on the naval academy grounds. |Curtsey. Tankard was distanced, and Pharraoh third, avenues which lead to Yale Field, and | time, ju! aon Trinewton'e two 3 " i vi They have not been defeated this SECOND HEAT—FOURTH RACK. the vast crowd began pouring In th ORT CCU HET TS Bau ahi ws me Ko year, and on last Saturday defeated the | For Uireesyear-otty and up; reven rurlones northern entrances and flowing $4) Yule made the first touchdown, Wey-] badwick L pe E See ill | strong Bucknell team by a score of 11] garters. wit Hieciiraste letting. . steady stream down the alleys whieh | mouth dolng the trick Nt Rloked | Ouse to-yard tt ; i i i to 3. They are confident of winning and |i of I instar ra baie There will be no change. Mned the stands and up into the ters Visers We rim on Yale's forty-y Y f annunl game. 4 \rought along some cash to back the'r 97. Redfern 2 1 - A . <4 son Went ¢ Mitorsifootlalfooute oat, Wo TH 0 . pineaxtie ecearetivavet ull neluceean| 0, _[eBldtton Wet ih rtntieih cai deilet, all of which was teadiiy covered, | SUT At Won eatir, Tme—igols | 1 in the quality of our At 1.30 there were fully 5.00 people Kicked off, Ball weat ever v | Yates ball De . and Rincs Ail ADs Reames Were atwelgh the cadets on an average | ning and won easily by two lengths. stamping their feet on the ty the mall wan cai ted tn Chadwick [Stevens the 1 ran’ back | pink SCH DeAEY Be her the In- ht pounds per man. FIFTH RACE. keep warm. They presented ME ere mati ane aye i HA Hh Au TEE PeIicer beens ay CEA HS bi tthe Capt. Nicholls and Half-Back Land, |, Handicap: for year-ohis and upward; mated spectacic. The blue of ieee AN team «fall, a ithe two evens oe aie Bitiiel garhetlon al: gowns and flags dotted the en onittd PInee ton yu MAN Ba hove oto be about equally nariind oars 5 while great oral LSTA INIGHTOAUEN LETHE Shh ae {ey - up the weather was |yhe puriia * farmed a showe! of gu petal eanoa en) ae bavi "}, HARVARD, 27: Score, First tintf-indinns, 12% there was na wind, . cheering section : vpuutting hepato, Vate’s | reels lirennny’. ol enough for bracing. We believe our phenome. seats, At leant 7,00 loyal Princetogians ine, De Ba kleked DARTMOUTH, 12 rurenit | Seore, Cleat intt—Savy, OF Wai Princeton fumbled it by dial Score—Penn, 10; Indl= vy t fh ” nal success has been achieved salt co Mart. were on hand at 1.0 to ch ~ pected heroes. They we centre of the west st north and south — CHICAGO PLAYED The Line-Up. ton and Jetterson, 0, WEST POINT GAME OFF. tering array. Yale's Mascota Cheeres. Bringer STRONG MICHIGAN. cepa Me's Hine Yale Blue was predominant all over} made thr ‘gains for Cent . oN. Y., Nov. 16.—The the rest of the fleld, and when dimt he next play ¥ Darne wo The Line-Up. Cadets playel a stiff practice game fo- ape Pop” Smith, the aged Yale mi 5 cian 10 ph itr ree romper hae Rutgers was tnablo to meet the appeared. majestically tottering on lls Walt Yale Fambies tadly. Petrdeny Aue basta fgnan | Spelk lers In the ame acheduled for this cane acroes the wiute lines, the first wick made i gain Ten atalyentyalet (or Sonne (Me att terpon | Pianagan The Rutgers team ts #0 Fate cheer broke forth led by “Pop” | De Saullen pute nsecon’a te sal Wax on Princet arom bal Morse | K: badi pled that the managers asked Hirsch, Yale's {2mous catcher aU linmedincalenrnciiodiiec t eat tt had re 4 Princeton's (Spectal to The 5 World.) to have the wpee with West Point ean: 3 , miitne In the second half, ‘Time wasl CAMBRIDGE, Mai y 16,—Hare celled. The Untversity of Pennsylvania Fifteen Thousand spectators. Yale Gains on alo’ for three mt and then Ho- A played her last gnme before meet- wal play the Cadets’on next Wednes- Ere Gers a AIA A a Te tein Wet eee ae Put. QE [for threr xarde., Yate fost the tall on a Vitlons were Fog stops English Footbal na 8 he Nn nh to o an it Vige’s ktel rocked pan w col ny f - . . re SAataclines elt and/ tires, weomutivon || site Me De Suites paced | Nt Tie DAIL fies prineaten: by Learn roan composed ARKOR, Mich., Nov. 1% —When| LONDON, Nov, 16. Football matches sprang out Into the coll autumn. atr Her NY IT Qe Pa iE Wve on the Ievard Mine substitutes, neither Camp! all teams of the University of [1 meny parts of the Kingdom had to from the Prin wection. A punted back. Ar imeo dane Laat thee MC at * f and tho University of Mich-|¥e abandoned om account of the fog. 4 - the ball, bus wast NA GAN . . WEGHERS i] up on Regents’ Fleld this rattling Yule ’chcer, followed. tt war a tf BU Saree on the Hy and ran tilts ; Hei weantlecerharniea rand [ee t f Be aco Gare name, Thon Yale ever ant a i hie th oe racer hurades, an cman one ofthe tvseat oto te | FRENCH WOMEN IN POLITICS. ‘ ; aaa thay oe romieeres es is that ever attended a football n 12 eects ee a au eu 18 fel i about the face THM ihe ofty waa present. ‘The Save waaTaelil i 2 Sanan atl. roturned. the nent who played) with pecasional flurries of snow, The | YEW Orwantant to Be # Factor Qo) rhensthe Yale band started up the ' nield waa In excellent condition. in Sh famous “Boola" Half a dozen Heals ae ce. Firat Matf—Miehigan, tty] PARIS, Nov n of the 5 Princeton men jumped the fence: into told on the Princeton tn with him but Ikern: » ankle Is Chicago, 0. EOneh aeantt IMLBELEA TAR MONGs * Yale Meld and signalled for the Nas- rare statibly but I far from well, Cutts, Blagden and} ment wilca ix expected to consNerably | wau song, The Yale band across the ale eymouth Yate scores ihe } 3 + SENET TS influence future elections. Thelr watch- ot - a r seer " J ale Scores Again, Ristine were ki out oo! ° ¢ ©) field playea the tune. Hats we ; ERI CR ea I aoe e | Sarno uraaneeniooE venir Berk Kepe owe ot the contest/ WISCONSIN VS. word Ix "Defense of Property, the BMP iastsac banners, waved. majentieniy i le] Two rusties rough, Gu y to save risk of injury, M T J and LAberty,” and th Bs the inspiring wordy went floating Yale Leones the tat. ey Score, Firat Malf—Murvard, 105 INNESOTA. ee to support, 2s fiance and )iacross the ficld. fumbled the buts wot. tt Parte c) form. b y ey Ball was given Prine nan La 1 Seore—dlervard, 27) Darte M 4 ‘ov. ats An influential committee has deen AC) vard Mne?# Mart got the Ward en ed ‘inetly disclaim an: * champlomaip ball but re hee aln, met on Randall Field to-day vefore a splendid assemblage of spectators, Every forenoon train to-day brought crowds from Chicago, St. Paul, Minne- Apolls, Milwaukee and other cities and j towns, Exeltement was at fever heat, for the kame was regarde| as the champlon- ship contest of the West. Wisconsin had the added incentive of a desire to even her record agalnst the Gophers, for of the games played between the two teams ‘Minnesota has won six and the Badgers five, Both teams were wikily cheered when they came on the fleld, The Minne- sotans, not one of whom {1s under alx}way eet in height, looked irresistible, Their Mart 10 cxactly. he Princeton team ran into 1 Saulles punt took their places under Immediately after camo Is of the rival colleges FIRST HALF. Princeton won the toss anu Fnorth goals Olcott kickod otf, it the ball, Princtoa punted Mare was hurt PENNSYLVANIA, INDIANS, 16; 14. Hare cay ard Une, » at quar’ a The Line-Up, Indians, core—Yale, 6; - Colamaa At sho end af the first half thous of people "Walked on tha cinten wnat ubous the Meld. | Some wno hud been le to get June! interfere Hurt angie an: on inccoun of the bie pital spo ranis.; Ware. i carried sandwiches and) fruit in thatr 5S a el . ‘They mado - was: ven wa yanis Sin the Intersalssion Soe ane ue: % he Kmall score ot 6 to 0 which Yalo Guide against Princeton In the y was due to Yi Rana well Ground cloverness of tl @ ‘halves. and eat | lekat {through jteam weirs playing like de jerson got four yards. fora onl from the yard line. but Olcott alles Kicked a fifty: and Kunalg tick im. a hai Tempo as eben le n-yards vhrough r sntand ardj}and tackle. peel ran so grta ay nrougiy tre and Do to Poe Yarus with the i PVM iad yee Mare Johnson Held, from fitty. blocked tf aurd punt to Pos | S230 Davidson ¥ ne ard UREUDADELERTAS Nor 18,—-University Bi toby ff Pennsylvania andthe Carlisle 1- feminism, or that they ‘are seeking to obtain “impossible Hberties or ridiculous equallite: S. F. B. MORSE'S WIDOW. Rellet of Famous Inventor Passes Away itn Berlin. Mrs, Sarah Elizabeth Griswold Morse, widow of Prof. Samuel F, B. Morse, in- ventor of the telegraph, dled in Berlin, Germany, on Thursday She was Prof, Morse's second wife and was married to him in 188. She born In. 1822, “Four. children, one eycoe and were porn to ante it three metene id ID Dh Bernt that a ea died. by reason of its being an honest, MOTH MILLER READY FOR MATCH. straight Whiskey, and sold in its purity. Try it and see what an unblended” whiskey is. aad DR. RANDALL MAY DRIVE HI8 a TER AGAINST BLIZZARD. Gold medal awarded Paris, 1900 H. B. KIRK & CO. Sole Bottlers, N. Y, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND URINARY DISCHARGES i. Freeman, Owner of the Latter, Mas Said He Would Like to Arrange Match. Dr, David Randall, owner of Moth ‘Miller, which {s reganied as one of the greatest trotters there Is In this coun- try, has accepted the challonge of H. Freeman, owner of Bilagard, to match tho latter against Moth Miller, The Doc- tor says he will be at the upper end of tha Speedway to-morrow morning prepared to race under any conditions. Dr. Randall is anxious to have the race decided beat two heats in three, As Mr. Freeman thinks his horse can beat Moth Miller, there is no doubt that he will be on hand, UNKNOWN MAN DIES. ddenly Succumbs on Second Street, Brooklyn. ‘An unknown German, seventy years old, died this morning In front of No, 396 South Second street, Brooklyn, He wore a white shirt and dark coat and trousers. & CURE IN 98 HOURS, Me Medical ~ OLD. DR. GRINDLE, * WS years w specail 10 dinars of mea. Uade OLD DR. GHINDLE'S scleniibe treatne i Gnd akin’ diseases, pains Inthe bones sore throat and mouth, ulcers, tu) 4 bladder complaints, wealdiog, Infatn’ vuapeetys aes Ars jo mot. wasie tims ing uss aulitul phzaicland, “Remeriber, O10 INDLM has_a record for marvellous ‘cures, cay ‘YEARS AT 17) West Jtth st, eas: Spoataye, Oto RS Madison» Won Pool Tournament. ‘The Madison Wheelmen and Tanthas met on Thursday night In the pool tournament of the A. ©. C, of New York, and the representatives of the former club, R. Hees, M. Isaacs and) 1, Strauss, kept up their clever work by winning vat