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ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WO WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS, O’HAGEN TAKES THE FIRST, RACE EASILY. Se Man The Norton I Fin! Third—Track Card Ligh on Henvy— | to The Evening World NEW ORLEANS (Speca RACE TRACK 4.—Once more the mudi the | areesa ul ei with speculators this afternoon, sept Wac eae while the sun beat d the track SN aT te tite ay Aa (eae for several hours this io was Pani hire tee Mot strong enough ty dry the track out |) De andthe golng, wasiagniol heavy Mr Wachter says feothall ts mo Light flelds ruled in the majority Of] yeutat than tngntlineendeimpre the races, as the entry ist yesterday | jongmroue to Sua iahel uatiareurs was poor, but nearly all who wore en-| ieiced that nidGnted looney clUnas tered ran, as only three scratches w Rnthitecinnualientn recorded in all s. They were FOOTBALL DEBATE. IN CONGRESS NOW. a WACHTER WOULD PROHIBIT. ARMY-NAVY GAMES. Surprined that Preatdent § Attend—Metenif W » Washing to Played West Pr Me ASIUING Anning Thanksgiving Day ox Cadet in the fir inthe fifth and chee Saragamp in the closing ev hia Foathall te not pSummeriti j p A part of the curriculum at either Went is aftern nda very ginthOr says Mr Wachte Was present when the horses w Tea [Poin Van HOM sseras AD rate nantes, to the post in the opening race. ‘There nd he Ix aatonished that the oMicials « was a new drawing for the hooks thix! the army navy permit the annual afternmoniand thirteen bookmakers held | came Up their slates. ecaraiee manner mrerttce (ie Fist nace es Rial Belling; fpr two-year-olds; five furlongs. | enresen ve Me e ietting | nhows the diversity of opt PPlare (nal among Congressmen Th Fe eo Thinats Weal mini Al amo Man, 100, F ‘land is now a gridiron enthuniast. He te Feds oe be fs now Mir thuniast 1H Msrees, 110) ‘Cosurns..e 3 6 8) 4G | Meuring introducing a bi to ha Lady tirockhay, 161 in ul game played tn Washingt peoeyas Slate holds th neh Littie Emmy, 106, x 4 hi Gol. Sione, <i reat branches of the Hat Stitchetl, 26. om | the national 4 Dillog,” 101, Dean Ey © for the game Wart fair, Won eaally. Time During one of the fal az, Dillon ran into the fens na ay Who tyas at first thought t red, was found. to hay« bruised les. Eliza Dill sustal waa caught after running | @ mile, and The Bacu was substituted Afte? a short « ‘nage Feit with | the field in fair with Ma O'Hagen and Mare most promt nent. Dominick rushed O' Tagen. rte | to the fro (he soon opened a gap. | which he sumed at every atride, and when the (rtsh was reached ti easy winner by eight lengths ton second, four fengths before Mat Wetting | IGP in. Ser Ilac farters, whut, JuAgr Stead: Cochran. Bwordemin, Admetus, Woertt El Gtr, 94, Start fad, Woo exatly Swordsman ru El Ohor tht we ing after thi by Ju Jocks. 10, fee seo r Side 3 winner. a1 flagfall and, clo Steadman and cut our the running turn, Cochran then moved Judge Steadinan to. the front and the race was over, ax he | drew) away and won easily by th lengths. Swordsman ciosud ” etronz through the stretch and took the pluce money from Adinetus by a jength THIRD HACE Ma imv-year-old Starters, whta. Jocks, SUUtFL Kaloma, 10, Corbrans ne 24 Serpent, ids Riphon.. 100. Steet 4 Kalome was ba from Sto 3 tot even money in the third and he won tt » by from Serpent. Postiltic tito the front rhent after the and with a lead of four len way nt then vetween them kK the Siphon xiied ba lengths of swerved t in the last sixteen carried Se , aalttia) ft cost Sery towith him: tthe race, I Midn't make any elim’ y Fourth Race—One mile yards.—Won oy Petit M second and Dough —— NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (Speetal to The Byening Wort TRACK, NEW OR ro to-m Modert Morrtmn 150 Fourth Hace—Haniticap: seven furlong Tom Kingsley Ww SMensre : enarke IN 5] Grantor |. ive Fifth Hace—vetl ea Beana *tack Vheips SHtensy uf Praresai Sree Pass Ban . eMattie Th Law sf Ie, Carrick Dore Bath it Diasolute ... Mr F Donat Fra Wiley Frank MeContell 1.107 ad IY few allows SELBACH SIGNS WITH BALTIMORE. GIANTS’ CRACK OUTFIELDER, New York and Agrees to Jump to American League. | COLUMBUS, 0., Dec. 4.—"Kip" t tho crack outflelder, signed a ontract to-day to play with the Balti- American League team. Selbach ed-Jast soanon with the New York of the National League and ts 6el- A DESERTER. | FLOORED WE NFGOVERN NOW BEATS FELTZ, —— JOE TIPMAN MADE BROOKLYN- ITE LOOK LIKE NOVICE. BALTIMORE, 1Joe ‘Tipman he ou local fighter who some tUme ko floored ‘Terry MeGovern and had mgr than exhibition gout ina heatre here, is now worthy of the at-| nthe "Young wrhett Last night he ascented several rings of the plagt! ladder a bound by unmeretfully Feltz, the the Brookiyn bantam-welght fight from boys foullng, tut ofeender, and in the Hsqualitied fer the fret and immy Noman was the heay beginning, was the ch ath round was almost every In Noman had Feltz on Queer street round several t froma kne Ne with ring SPORTING. NEWS IN FRAGMENTS, ati Trench . i tthe King In the ash Met \ t ‘ and ‘ Co entrien could te eeeuret # the ble Mactint wht netuled 1 Forty» Hitly fad, of New Maven, bas alenmt a ca tract Hovton National League Wermor of the Indiana, eball Club, ed with the toulAwe ox 1 | eer Try has signed ( and’ captain the innatt Teague club ‘The trials for sont Yale Vaiversity in a ra Columbia University on {8 to rapree A ortth ni contract to play jn the metropolls le bach’s signature & contract for two McGraw, of the Bal- Miah: Hegiment, and Olysapla A, resulted in the fy P. Waldron, N. Stevens, ©, Kan and J’. Jarobua, Yale expects (o win, a mea are in good trim, ¢ lof his (boy, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1901. Gougoltz, eyeliats win ay Caesar Simar and Jen plucky of French Aulshed one lan behind the last year's nensational #lx they who orn of team nicked by the experta to win Qhe strug | wl whioh begins fn Maddtso: Square | Garden next Sune night In the little etting th has been | done the Frenchmen are favorite No braver, xpeedier or more enduring riders ever sat in the waddle than | igoitz and Simar ‘They are always ready tom purt with spurt, are ble to go wlth lees than Uvelye hours’ sleep In six days, and thera 1s no chance will not take on the track {f they think It will be to thelr advantage. __it_lamt_veas'n race they were unlucky ney —— | Little Rider's Disobedi- ence of Orders Said to Be Due to Parent's Interference. Cochran, wh of Willtam CW ne te the erltts ing boy's engaged next ey ata salary s whose r tout WH coe emustteanlly Ke mee that the much influenced by was He question the + little very work his Taw elder Cochran hovers a Uke a hen ov ‘Trainers have be lickens arn Omoon after ne as giving Cochran particular to how te rid stric to his hor (Spectal to The Bven IW OKLEANS, Dec 4. Indtcattons mean an tine + the ¢ ) ah will eclipse here, Phe increase and pure Jans of hore nohere bet Wore) If the pres. thing, the nt City others in the have attracted than has ever and the Eastern N all mu delegation Is etronger than tt has been tn yeara, Of course, all of the stablew i not arrived aw yet, but by the end Mothe week dt is expected that all will neat the track. Some Late Arrivals, Mannix 4, the wins at Hennings rived with War- Washington a Thankagiving Day several others, MeCafferty hts own horses and those of his Jonny W. TT. MeGrath, with Lee and a few others; Wy Cy Mrs, MOA. Slack, HLT, Grimn ind Albert Simona are also here, M, 8. Shiles, with Pigeon Post, and B,J. Reynolds and J. French are due to ar- rive to-morrow, Tho attendances here have been re- markable up to date, and one can judge of the size of the crowds when sixteen m. rant Cap and | with brothe BD AND 2a ts books hay The training meth: 1s of Gougolts Simar are w constant xeure te Amert Jong-dtatanes lists Frenehn Ke and drink wine necontinue It durty seem to theiy tt t Hotel of Lint yea freshest ns race Gougoltz and Simar in Good Shape for Grind, Although They Drink Wine in Training, and oat two laps through a punctur tire surly Inthe week. One lap they ned by a terrific effort: the othe jvhough they tried unceasingly, they [ could not quite make ral times they almost succeeded, but the com- bination of other rilers always rode the Frenehr avn This ye are more familiar with the came, thes are both in better shape and have a royal chance to win ana | of wonder The see the boy dellberately py those instructions, It is all ¥ well for a Parent to he solicitous for wel ble child, tit in racing shomld not instruct bie hos te disobey orders thatu trainer wner may Kive Cochran bre Nimsel€ a lot Htlelam for hin disobedience of or Toand this gave rae co the rumors he wos riding oi the tnterest: of certain plungers or bookmakers, It ts Katt, and an a matter of fact the state. ment has been pu printed without contradtetion, that) the elder Cochran t tis bey on. einesgar other flesh reduetos metertal, so that he can. ride as tightly oxsiiie The boy is per- mitted « woanything that would tend to tnorense welght May be Cases of Cruelty. Tf this ts true solute ¢ Foounts, ithe is little short ran rh Yat 110. por of abe at ninety und ficou _FOR SIX-DAY CYCLE RACE. | rarer MEDDLESOME FATHER MAY SPOIL. COCHRAN’S CAREER ne, A JOCKEY. tnd had diMenuliy to snake hen the would be» Ae iavuntieazeuitenn Tiit|Redfern Another Child thi will Whose Every Move Is Dictated by His Papa. wh auton, whos ithe writer 6 Cochran ur ‘ ‘would stoop to. elta Redfern: nd use t but they Ypable of and- racing at that employ tl track j ‘Now. Lwant you tot | OC Ia very important that during Qhe frst half mile Wh Should suggest to rate on gradually J ites chat they’ retealm from mols pit Seale joye ought to be given a oO rlght rm to the fro, Don't ting them. any tT) without subse killing reducing of w practised uy nearly neh obeye the father. | natural Club ought to deal with Cla) ' ride in vigorous and making Wan offense for any | ing should be muen the boys’ employers to ult. ‘There ts no id= Jockey orders, y these f Bad Hiding at Beaninga. Ion ve was a great deal of bad riding ‘GOOD PURSES; ~ GOOD RACING. ——— all hay fou up y oe nt, and ae favorites have teen holling thelr own | the crowd has te complaints to make, Where Jockeys Are Made. New Urleany has een a great place remaking Jockey#, and it tidy fatr to keep up tts record this won, Ale siness. ‘The places In the ring and racing though ft is rather early in the meeting, es Nave representa- the big Eastern sta tives on the grounds 1 materi eady secure us boys who alr and who may next y x of some ot Ks are 'P, O'Brien ant attracted attention they came ex in the E Minder, Jockeys G. Slack, who hay days, have made winter, Thompsy nay end of the ¥ Wolr, while Slack ‘Thompson who are anxiou ‘There are © shown ge ear t stern stu Minder. for s nin Hoth eral Two big and will go with Is to two 1 work the They ana ks xta tare known to be after Johnny cen here only a few engagements for the » Who ts under con- to Tom Healey, nnd will be until will go with W. Tom Nepper. Thompson rode In the East for KR. T. Wilson, jr, and Tom Healey. YOUNG CORBETT PLAYS THE HERO. el to strangle the sou- was "Young Corbett," the Nghter, who suddenly came Inence by knocking out ern on Thanksgiving Nttle Denver) His ouKlegut into prom: | prette, whil yung Corbett! was to Terry MeGov= come to her rescue. After four at Das, is certainly tempts the rehearsal was deemed per- part a great ducker, He not only “ducked” | feet, and the scene Was ready, some of “Terrible Terry's’ most vicious When the stage manager gave Ser- blows, the has also managed to ger the che to begin nis deadly dodge the Lewis Boxing law, which pro- | work he grabbed the soubrette roughly hibits pugtism in this State. voth hands to pull her on the stag “Young Corbett’a” latest success at ) behind the #cenes, She unfor- “ducking wags at the Dewey atre | ately ame entangled with the Monday night, where he Is giving al scenery and fell in a heap on the boxing exhibtion this week, with his/ floor, Seeger Mfted her up and dragged trainer, Charlle Seeger, of Hoboken. r trlumphantly on the stage, at the As the law says that no boxing of} aul ne exolalming : z o4 aay kind will be permitted on any stage | jy), ey ead Dou eiyou iretuse itocglve unless the principale tn uch conte ee ee te cue, de rushed are actors or take some part in the] ou ue stage, cuncued with Seeker and performance, Manager Kraus, of the} threw him yelling: Dewey Theatre, found tt necessary to] “Have a care, Jack Manley; 1 will make an actor of “Young Corbett.” | f4¥e, (ie girl, even If T lose ‘my ite Just before the time for “Young Cor-| Seeger, with a villalnoux look, then bett’ and Seeger to give their exhtbi- pur his fiat Into Corbett's face and tlon Manager Kraus notifed the tte) ee nan pe death to the knife, fighter and his partner that they must] you sxcoundre take some kind of a part in the per- wa then recounized “Young formance. Corbett" consented and a a iil, applauded «him vtoudlycas rehearsal was quickly held in tho back of the stage, In which “Young Cor- bett,"" Beeger and a pretty little sou- brette Ngured. Seeger was the villain, te he had succeeded In rescuing from thr villain, As these few remarks compiled with the Lowls law provision, Beoune: Corbett” was permitted to box Ber, SLOSSON PLAYED GOOD BILLIARDS. HAS GOOD CHANCE FOR FIRST HONORS IN TOURNEY. Schaefer Makes First in Play for Cha In the champlonship bill- esa at Madi t Hall a st honors Vw ' r Judsging Dy the £0 Played Ora Morning Ling up 1) points w Thee while « A splendid gar. | this stag r last lle hha op me lasted 29 innings te at times, put His game was s the tng elsh From | aurth nn | 1 down wut folle ings rolled up only twenty-second ty the thirty-f ing 8! being far ahead, made ail Kinds of pyrotechnical shots, from lous and dificult: maases to position drives A particularly good shot was nts thirt the son third in the twenty-second inning. The balls ilned up oon the lower rath, It took: shot, but Slosson ide ft by a cushion follow Kiss, the | kles drivin J ball six inches off to a sharps At the close of his | thirty-sixth inning Slosson was 2") ahead lor Morningstar, who was plainly out of Average Or Mor: 2120.0. 44. 21 310, 4. 6. 1 seed G29. W 2019. In the afternoon game Su’ on. Howlson, the ( «were: ‘The game this afternoon will bring to- yr Barutel and Mornings. and in o-night’s gam ¥ * Sch. ut ke his first fn the tourna DRENEL'S YAGH LARGEST AFLOAT. ORDERS WATSON, OF GLAS- GOW, TO BUILD IT. tial in Every Respect, New ensure Craft WIM Mea OU Feet, ure GLASGOW, Dec, 4.--J. R. Drexel, the milllonatre, of Philadelphia owner of the largest yacht affoat. Drexel ordered the y George L. Watson while hd was in this country this year and also told the tnt- ter to be sure and have the yacht the largest one In America. ‘The yacht will built at the same yard where the Shamrock IL. was tructed. The ts to be the Mr. plans are all finished and approved, The new pleasure craft, palatial in every . will be over 200 feet on the Ine and will have a 49-foot beam. ht measurement, will CAHORS SEEMS A WONDER. Opponent Friday Night Two Men tn Training, Plening‘s Wrestles Raoul de Cahora the French wri who Ix to meet John Plening on mat next Friday night’ at the Gr: Central Palace, Introduced a novel stunt at his training quarters. He grappled nat once, both of whom witain ten pounds of his own for ffty-flye minutes. Nelther of opponents scored a fall, but Cahors man- aged to pin one of his combatants’ shoul- Jers to the canvas. Cahors used this same mode of train- Ing in his preparatory work with the gigantle Paul Pons, who threw “The Butcher Boy" last winter after a hard strug Plening, besides his regular daily work on the mat, haw been doing the pugtlist's stunt to better his breathing depart- ment. He takes a ten-mile run every day and after a rub-down proceeds to fling his bulky. partners about the mat much as he pleases. Unusual interest is centred in the match, as the winner t# to meet Ernest Roeber for a purse of $5,000, winner to wero. take all. SRG, CENTURY CLUB EXTENDS. Big Association WI Be Repre- sented on Indoor Tracks. ‘The Century Road Club Assoctation of w York having met with euch puc- cess “uring the summer season with their track riders will have the sam men race during the winter reason. ‘I'Dis is practically a new fleld taken up by the assoclation, heretofore having worked mainly to promote century rid- ing. ‘This new feature having met with suc- ceas the track committe wil! have two sets of riders In compegition on the open- ing night of the indoor meet. One set will compete at the meet held at Madi- son Square Garden next Saturday, The fet will consist of George Laurte, Edllo Goodwin, who ts the youngest: member of the team; Gus Egloff, Gus Hein, Fred Larkin and Frank Germano. ‘The other will ride at the games of Company 3, pitty Regiment, on tho same night and onsiat of Anderson, Velt and Wol- lenachiager, The association will have a representa- tive team In the International «ix day race, which starts on Monday at the Garden. The team that will wear the orange ‘am! blue of the association will of New York, and of Philadelphia. be Oscar V. Haboook. {Charles Turville, | title in the extreme and his touch deli- | or ate | te shot gave Slosson an ad- | estart W a clust of 32] Ute ftining, if looked aa tf Slow | would make a record average. but he] ” RLD:: on oe ‘YANKEE POLO TEAM MAY CROSS OCEAN, ENTRY ASKED IN ENGLAND'S CORONATION TOURNEY. Detini r WI De feronces y Settled with F alk we Goulds wil n ed . vuthorl- 1s" have the United sot vod He 1, Herber volo ton here, use ey endeavor 1 team ‘Mervert sare Mr. Keene will eoon rowith him eho chances of sending a team, ¢ t players are How scattered around the country. Mr, George Gould is now Texas, And aa he Was one of the factora toward th succes# of the Lakewood champlonsht team uct will be deferred until als $1,300 BUYS JEAN BERAUD. hE. 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