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THE FIFTH RACE. ROSE OF MAY TAKES FOURTH 7 AT BENNINGS. Andy Williams, Evening World's Tip, In Firat in the Third Event. (Special to The F & BENNINGS RACE TRACK. 6 Bannings started in on it second week JV of racing this afternoon: with a pro- gramme that was a decided tmprove- \ment over those of the preceding six days. ‘The weather, however, continued In tts cloudy mood and the crowd was de- ‘) epairing of evor sceing a bit of blue i aky- Already the New Yorkers’ have dubted Washington the jand of no sun- shine. The high winds of last week Were absent, however, and the cold was more beamble. The attendance was Jarge for a Monday and the crowd Srought !ts sporting blood along, specu- Jating freely. The track was fast FIST RacE fe , Selling; for three-yrar-olte, seven furlongs. Reiting Btarters, whts.. jocks. StI. Pia, Str Place Tour, 100, Wen 113 8 $ ob oon, 10), Tice... 3 1 | Rabunta. 29, J. Martin ‘ | Garter Ban, 9, H.Mich' is: 4 Bounteous, 103. Urennan at Flara, 99, Weier 7 Kingstelle, 99. Cochran 5 Lady of Glover, 10), Ilurn 3 @ Woolgatherer, 59, 1.8mith 10 ” w Peegar Cats. £9, Hedtera. & 10 19 22 ~ aa Darling, er UL at Wt 10 b Fierata. pee ri ‘ f pete le Time—t.2 UF flowed a remarkable In - field, winning in Mop by five, lengtha from Halloon. who finished strong and beat Rabunta three lengths for the Place. Kingstelle and Bounteous, who 5 Faced second and third to the stretch, seg away to a walk. SECOND HACE Ave and onenieit Starters, wh ‘ is arters, wht SUMILFIn. ste Waewitt, “110. ity Bs dustlee, “10. “Hooker Tong Love, 110. Iedtern Lemoyne, 105, 3. Maria Little Arrow. 110, Co hran 6 ruff, 110. Seaton Beak Triton, 110. Lrennan ” Rtart good, \ antly Waswift dumped Time 15 way in front made allt} ming to the ti Prades all ne te the turn, mle. On the tuen dustie | and they raced | atrete There and won easily by from Justice, whe in front of Longlove. bg THIRD RACE. | \, Fer all azes, ace mite ant atiy | Jocks, tL Burns 1 100, Mace HO, Dogeeu. i Rtart good. Won g- ng Th LAP bs | Andy Williams was a ho: favorite tn his race, b he only got home by the narrowest margio: Ohnec had the Most speed. and, foll by Presgrave, Himself and Playlike, made the running to the far turn, Into second place. into, the stretch in Obnet, and ina fu wire won by a nose where Andy moved. uy othe vho Was elght ‘lengths in waar 1 Lora | FOURTH Hack, Selling: for tmo-y #1" furlongs ew patattary wete. Jocks, stein. sie rns Stay, Mich's Hans Wagner, hran 2 Bilsteader, 97. Le Sruith locket, teamer Hot. 108, BR. Henderson Gold Braid, 108, furns Buccasuna, $0, Rice. Eride of Surrey.tddtediera & (1 Braet Parhamg7.5.Matins 8 9 | de, 91, D. O'Connor, 1M ow m $3. Shea 1 Une, 105, looker Rtart poor. Won driving Misleader jumped With a lot of speed pace a couple of} fans Wagner, , who. w [Ox Ye nid THE WORLD: LL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. WARRANTED WINS STTARS OF THE FOREIGN CYCLE WORLD TRAINING ) “ MILLIONAIRES T0 BAGE THE WORLD TER GREAT AUTO CONTEST. American Machine WIN Re Used First Time tn Lightning-Like Han from Maris America will be represented million sports alt snd William Ko Vanderbilt, jr great Paris-Vienna automovile race Starts from the French capital June 1 next Nine hundred intles wil ye covered at a iightning-t in the race Vienna, Almost every civ Mlzed cour in the world will have an entry in the contes: Mr hay Just placed an order a brand new auto, which in to be built for this ra t will re the tealne bull on Ameriean Meas that has ever raced in a foreign country, Henrt the great French automobilist, says Mr. Keene's nachine WH develop a speed of miles an hour, with a sus venty miles hopes to win the great race | woul, be fine to do jat an American Mors qut ¥ model.” saya Mr. Keene "1 be: eve (hat eventually our machines: will beat the world, We always produce the Very best of everything when we try.” Mr Vanderbilt only recently lecided ° He hax always been bit Mrs. Vanderol that an dent might befall s sought to dissuade htm —— BENNINGS ENTRIES. The Event front of Goll | ‘They ran thi Rose of May Wagner Aad Mis’ Point and looked t ¥ winner. but Rose of May came very strong the inerreiee teenth and won by kK Heng Wag- ner was five ienatis in front of Mis: leade FIFTH Hack nfo? Unteeryear-oldn and up, mile and Starters. whit. locks. §t.if. Fin fern. 7 1" ker Michaels i Gray Dally, 94. Webs é Jeck McGinn, 101. @hran 4 eager, 103, Hrennan 9 210 90, Shea Plax Splainer, 105, Smi *Diequalifed—Pinct : id i placed T Start good. Woneauly Jack McGinn Uout the running. fol- y, Daliy, Mynheer, derich tn a close bune! vay to the stretch, C to the front and won Cikes big Kallop by three lengths. frum Mynheer, who awe hard driven to beat Plederich a he SIXTH RACE Handicap; for taree-year-olie and up; one mile | ‘and three-sixteenths | Philina Paxton Shoreham Mespat's Prince Wichard Viger Post Dewey s ferry Munt HO Lem. Marooehe 108 Second Race—For maiden tac an five furlongs, Drop Light 10s Queen's Maid 195, Nuptial 195, rth Race—Kor 108 108 108 1p Los 105, +108 108 three-year-olds and ap ‘Starters, wht. jocks. . teenth, Garanele, 1g it Cochran Tyimen 17 Mig Gun , Potent ie Ringleader 1b Myphecr my _ Raftaallo, 113, Booker... “ 1 Ritheat Wt Odenard 1) Won by Carbuncle, Potente was | Raffact Wor Meartet Lily 10s J eccond and Raffaclio third, Death AGG Prosper La Gat. 10) : Himeel 1) MeMeehin. 0 ———— SUNDAY FOOTBALL NO CRIME|* t ‘@agistrate Crane Rebukes OMicer Who Makes an Arrest, “There are greater crimes than play- tne football committed in this great é iia sald Magistrate Crane in thé Jef- ferson Murket Court this morning. Edward Duff, a steward on the steam- ahip,Teutonic, was arrrested yesterday Policeman Ryder, of the Steamboat 0, for playing football on West de front of the White Star line Sixth Race—Selll reokte and Apeca ¢ Wiener hering of Royalty, rom the Chicago Jourpal.) recent family Kathoring at Fre- most important one fothe Czar Ale never before under The densborg wan the the de "x hospitab Sad it think that Qu tty to welcome nite tut party. ‘Th King Sngland the prinetp. Present Czar had Denmark a8 a sovere longer be regarded mings and goings w t for awhile the follo ether: One emperor, tw ie queen, ) R crown prince and ae princess, ind an arrortinent. of his Deases: wing to) Kaglind, Russ! Groeee Denmark—an asvembla OSCAR SIMAR- FRENCH: VANDERBILT AND KEENE EN-| n auch as nyo otier court has ever wit- ness $3000 RACE “COUP? RECALLED. | BRENNON WAS CHARGED WITE | “RINGING IN” OLD TANNEE | Raled Of the Turf Years Ag nxtated by AT BERKELEY OVAL FOR THE SIX-DAY RACE! 2s & [oo lele eeleie + oe ale eiaiale ee el vieieelelere eieeieienine (eisai tee ere oMmeials. CINCINNATI, 9, Nov. 18 —WUHT ho has deen barred can turf for mar ears on “coup which he pulled has heen relusiated. Mr Ime at tne L a race: granted Brennon a new lease on the turf, saying he wae pun- shed enow, offense wh turf outlaw was the of the noted the name of Volk B: which he won something Ike S000 Brennon boitled up the horse on the road outside of Latonta, and nobody knew anything about him. When he started he opened at 40 to tT nd was ® |dacked down to 8 to 5. Keith had the mount and tried tom lose fin and finished horse fron! but lei ihe athe in Hrennon never cl The horse was taken yeliy. and th hind some f painted to prevent: recogni 2 Jomeiuls, and was shipped di . Ez A @ Jaey City. The tral! row oso hu t ve SSS: CLPHONSE: Dralion he had scaras taken out and. stl when he was ts BELGIUM . ville, Ten Swiss HO Pe: also the who rode him. TOOdO The stars of the foreign racing; Jean Gougoltz and Caesar Sim wagera of | b - id who arrived here on the St. Paul| France; ch ler and aptniat \é ¢ inday have already gove Into trains | Fischer, Switzerland; Rudolph Mut ue the coming sineday me t Made 1 ur de tre, It Alphe | ton Square Ganken. ‘They are quartered | ie and arles Karft, 1 5 tn vl i tt Berkeley Oval, in ree of John | tans kand Michael Fr \ 1 with the hea : West, who trained Charley Miller, West | many, yest a on and, CHD puree windled the (drelgners hast year i have been selected and made up kien on t Het Oe ¢ t The teams which will compete for fame | by Floyd) Moar! who acted ae a0) Me OSC ren vers tice He and American gold are: booking agents for M Powers and nate | eason ; TERS : Eli's Sons Prepare to Wind Up Up Footba even. WKEEVER TAKES \J E F F A N D RI } a L | N WHEN HN CROKER | with Victory over Crimson i . : | © she looked forward to for many ! | (Special to The Evening Worl.) Hee ane dCbeen played and lost. tt ts } H | New HAY 1s.—""And Ale: to say that Tigertown is jnow for Hary ard at Yale. my and students are in Httle humor | | ¢ Ik elther nbout the game or about | | | #| With the Pri am disposed of 50 WEES Foret a } it q rly the Yale foot- iM Unexpected—that {s, yt sect | ee | i faces the Harvard game full] sive defeat. | Davin at ents, | ies | i H Ann | confiden: eagerness and enthu- | believed, outplayed their opi y Y re : le oxing tackles and In getting down WILL FIGHT “COFFEE coozen” Referee Corbett Brings Big Pugilists Together| rr squire iste HOLES Harvard Test.” stout the ene Wine puniasaNe wxeutes voted ¥ IN TWO HO by Yale men. The victory o defeat, the score showin je rela IN ENGLAND TO-NIGHT. and They Shake and Make Up. : Vay new Wwakened the student body | Ute merit af the to Ceammyr sO TN - to the realization that Yale has mls: ]i,°¢Pe [ist halt made thinga look up s Wore the Swellest Golf nd maligned her team and that | somewhat for Princeton. ile hag the iinpaestieries ST Ne iSpOE Sane cdamen er Seen at Meadow far wetter players of foot- |apnraval of the whole university. Within ee eicirmen tamed wscrereecs coe HEH cere Fampton heavy-Welght piss let Nrook Yeaterday. was expected, Now all have | 10 reste “between” Dana, Davis. and the Laat Minute. as Onn LOH eT IRN HANES }to do them honor i Henry. with the choice largely In favor ua Htuhiin, who aabierdity — - | Prinecton victory has had a great | 0! 5 id |tigne was considered a Hkely candidate j R A he team’ Itholf” ‘The men/are CORN Ee marin cormeliwill LONDON, Nov. 18—Charley Mekeever, [fr kingship in the world of tighte MEADOW BROOK. 1. = Pealaaeai it lenithetsounderet | Dee ee ene Hones inieryear 19 wipe oui t Mtl’ ja wellerwelgt » tes ¢ ° : . esterday Ww man - augur at ‘ ane ; Heeeme poured: eee Norman Deo Te Whitehouse | Wey have taken up the last week of (RE norning.: The Ithucans. have now: arrived here from America . Was somewhat dramatic a Helmont, Norman . Whiteho: ate 1 the firm belief that nothing| Wis morning. | The dthacans have now Jmeet Frank Craig. the ler, Xtent pathetic. Rublin, sorrow- forme And Shiney Smith. It took im two | Oe darvard from even a. worse fe iie"hour when the ‘tort Yacredutous pressed, broken in spirit, and Jett ne ours ‘ourteen ules, but he wore hlckiwastad S| Become suspiclour a every omen in a ten-round bout before the National pressed, broken in spirit, and Jet ne h toiget fourte Fone eenaee tasg [eubalug than that which was adminis. | Pocome suspicious and note cvery omen. i a s a ted and inclined t bit anet- inthe hte awellest golf su tered to th more than a dozen vears Penneylvania j Bhoctlie Club inte onan te ine ; soeny tee eg willepiiaeed a DAES The Yale team came out of the Prince: jhag had an uninterrupled series of vie~ e ts 10 have tou Philadelphii » thro: ofthe opin What screws lahel stsangeriecied: 7 >| torler o ‘ornel! root ba on = aralgswassig) nove. fone pUlhiadens an early BoUr that Bis was too hasty: tn tirowing up) 86 ls iarewa3i) the, stranger (cele aly Victorious but partic: | ioe er sgiving: Day. game, Pennsylvania Jacke Gully SHY Nth {tie sponge.” Kew y peen dane tnethinks Tea or disabled in] {8 always at her best, and for the past championship Heland, bat O'Brien foer midnighe du Lpother than “sqnire” [never have seen in Meadow S taken up new | C89 vears Cornell Deen in hes yoor: Suleateatcavone hevet In. the [Into Corbetts py nf took’ w seat 10 lens motivesttin sleld A rush lke thin—except for drinks lag taken Up nem | ext fern, ‘ cee eee tamed ty (the fear with % 1 Jali, nor were there a shay, they amide bet ragtiogd Fe aon UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA arth ofjuarcementi and srefuset fils Bad been there about iifteen minuies [that ARuntin pad a aliac if a chance: 4 tert tng sinks qin ault is due to th —While) Pennaylvania n Saturday's fieht Craig, forfelting ompanted by Havin ina rie bout raiceeded) Yuit the | We've left our ctube, car <arch, our, nome tion in which Slike Murphy, the| fame from, the Indians, very ttle Ww MeKeever le Mirers, cntered fprevailing opluon was that a champtor vin) erick 3 . Credit. is taken fort tore: 4 Shen aot Pah nee had attracted Jehly contest shoutas not end until one | ,,, iptralners nutstheny a redaking’ outplayed ‘Pennsylvania wt qutckly notitled Ure Hon, started to leave man was out | N against his will every stage of the game, and bat for he would febt Craig. and his offer Chultiplonsenteracite ree tohimsett saya tuat! te aa Ae NU Ah re: [two ducley qutrterehatk kicks’ the Quake | pted, MeKeever's action has when Harry Corvet den mintak HL Mang. brulaes about the face, bar] Es. Would have muttered defeat. There jareatly appreciated by the club officer rin see the awrul | bad hurt he Is in as perfect] Was Itt ot no Improvement In their pares , y here, G ts upon hls : : y oad BUT tore he: entered the{ ork and the prospect. of victory on nd it ie safe to say that even If When two men tgtit ‘ff that the ea en chy fF ton game, inst’ West Point” and ji defeated by Craig he will be y ouRHL Hott Nore over] Out blow. wan ‘apt. Gould,with their | Thanksgiving Day against Cornell are Hy fas offer ake wit second | PUL Up af vet Neo says that wine than far from bright, ‘ Pat tio Wowere net dl in bebe | dnterest of the st 1. They have! In view of the strong game We: On such short notice Re veree note Pe tateal AU eee rset aeitin eo ney nant | Point is playing Just now the Quake — whith Jim. th light wie and not yielled | will go into the Harvard game [fully expect another defeat on Wedne [ Corbett) ted Rubtin, w attitude | | feated beyond the : tion than Waen'they |day. ‘They talk about the Cornell game HWas one of hopele ' up t hanes recovery Of ata | with bated breath and fear a Worse de= the hampton ; Tigers have ended {feat than that administered them by ("dime sah Corbet sake hands | Miscour 1 The one Harvard. Jeffries stretehed iieehand sald Nai haed Tee (antes MEN'S STORES. WOMEN'S: STORES. Pjovinliy. You nbie lie Ha Nit Nassau St,, bet. Ana & Bi eo WwW. fast 8 A i Wasi dedi A ed eeeainorithe ne au St.,bet.Ann ekman 1 ast! cor. 7th Ave, Vise Why we shouldn't he wllichtest vetfest upon th 2c. Broadway, cor. Reade “ 1339 B'way, opp. Herald Bldg ua ; ane En fet Ie geftetes ha 1341 Broadway, opp. Herald Bldg. — an 1@ no come tne with | He antamewe 135th 8t., cor. 7th Ave. H mista Me) et Rane bat oth & joth Sts, MEN'S STORES. 841 Broad St. JERSEY CITY 66 Newark Ave. 357 Fulton £t., opp. City Hall. ioor Broadway, 311 Broadway, near Bedford Ave. “FAST WRESTLERS WILE IN 92 scons on eae MORE REGALS ARE WORN IN " r tas twrtooh | PIENING AND M'CORMICK ARE FRENCH CHAUFFEUR’ SAYS than any other shoe. The reason is not hard to find. New mets aa s aninants taf BOTH CLEVER, HE'LL REDUCE RECORD. | Yorkers have learned that the Regal is the best shoe they can se | of oe a a eeerseny =< buy — style, fit, wear: in every point the Regal is best. [Meet an Mine at tarnneretor tett mul TAURUS Mess eae | WaT No matter what you pay you can’t get a better shoe than mal scountry runt ante WE Shoutd Me: aT! edays, | Crees Wil Seal rete aaeet Spee’ \ the Regal. Only recently a man came into a Regal store wearing a pair held Soathel dlenaale AT hl _— —__—_ | of $14 custom-made shoes. He had had them only a few days. He ‘ ! Fj sear of the star A: eet Ty canuteher 1 ries enter E | bought a pair of Regals—liked them better than his $14 made-to-or3cr Ret re iene On MC RA oe oo Oe LIMA 2) onbrake rule nutomobite shoes — and declared that hereafter he would wear Regals. slice ae ie ath fu OLa0E ea fehtamccatcl a tortatnda Aa eee eae ine No shoe at any price can.be made of better material than Regals. No Phe Youre Dalya, a hurling team of Hrookiya, |! a Hackeentent sland Bo: ard by ¢ ne A icra ndopiay UPI Hue receipts. ‘The oz will be Hine that distance in at 4-5 seconds, | shoe can have more style. All sizes — all widths — you are sure of a per- Medi breathellsoer ators J wreaths best two tn three ta ees nia eae Aelita t The Regal is the only shoe sold at $3.50 direct from Tannery to Consumer in its own me ersotranetrnm rund held the rantime! Bother, the crack 5 am thly predictton ais that the: gaso- | stores from:the Atlantic to the Pacific. If Regals are not sold in your town, send for handsome eva cazuieaMedloneiiie dtkeeemased eae a | PL NAR ARTS ate as referee, | Mne machine hans just begun to demon- | book showing latest shoe styles\and complete instructions for ordering by mail. jemsed in this 8 . Both MeCormick aud Piening inl strate Ite power {that by next year Regal Dressing gives the most lustrous and lasting polish, makes the shoes soft and eas finishes ever witnessed eo sitiatty. Py | 3 Ys Moutar, the speedy runner of the Paatime Club, | UP-top physical condition Able tO! ne would almost be willing to wager a| and preserves the leather indefinitely. _ W. Wilson, of the St. George Ay stand the fast snd most Vigorous yt v3 All stores open evenings except 115 N: u St. and 29: Broadway. tussle for the race, Soutar Kind of work Sharkey wit |S sum AS ts US ea take a yerde st ee hon . main e Be reptile that he will make this count his home Medical, See nell promises: threr r the near future and will be at the! MEN CORED e ‘pasion to ie tne ai Seer pminerynone. ad of an ute manufacturing fem, { ‘ iu Chicago, News of Carter's atcknees w rrmze Made by Slow o ere ; { Tae ; ia OLD DR. GRINDLE, _ cotved A night. te only recently ei Slossonkwiydelactormarkablevaverareror | To Admit: Foretsn Crews. | yeas {9 diseases yf mea, ads turned oT enpeadas 191-21 al I8-inda balk JIne yeaterday. In a LONDE oy. IS SThe members of! i eat akin, . paling in the bee et aust Sines Bach. the haoabell play polnt Kame against Jove 0 content nex Rowing Club “ eh URED. H tui Dan Winder and Pat 3 played at Slosson's, Twenty nd street ir terday reject 1 - ae til ibe caetaey CUPS handball Gx tomo rit were 7) and. 68. Ortiz was plea of Wii i Lc Seah " LAFAYETTE CAPSULES _ | feiise i Pesasved"suttererh Ga mat de matehed shortly. to Hee Peete uel well-known oarsman, In favor, exts with abal care alt unnatural discharaes, Ste. at all drum: | Dit. GHINDLE hav iteand ter Cebit Ferald for the championadip | prestte ta pAlberts col erinatenatunlonvotitaréiiend wight ‘and day, aad it retaite the rupture unter ede a NAC UT UN ESAES 19) Mone; | OFFIQE OVER 20:YEARS AT Ist Wert f ‘The Joint games of Company B, bth Reat | Mtenty Royal Hees i a red cur eR . 5 Sree AdIGe tree. ment, and (he Olympia A. C. veiNl be held at te a Mt Va final decision will not be Fea free. Book os “Rupua fry Prevention Is botter than cure, ‘ Bighin Mepsnent Armory on Saturday: pec. i | | Good, substantial nomes are to a8 .h I next Batustayy the actlon of PRUs CO. Brvadway, New York, Sunday World Wants prevent Busi- (Eatabtiuhed 19 years), Advertise houses, homes and apart- oold’ by agents or drugelnit ‘Syo’coora below Wasamaker's, on Mth street, 2C8@ Failures, 4 mente for ssle‘in the Sunday Werld, > In rewarded as v ‘Our trumes are not the mutters éound by bright scekers Through Suae | ay World Wants, ‘ will close on Dec. 2 with s Company B, Mighth Regiment. rat. J. L. Wrady, rtually secciin, af