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| glatmie Mm almost every race in which he hes BIG COLLEGE ae TAKEN BY .Chicago Horse-Owner Found the Afternoon at Gravesend Very Profitable, Although the Public Did Not. The big college football teams are putting in their hardest work this week. On overy field regu‘ar line-ups are ki order and the coaches are employed in fitting the men for the games scheduled for Saturday. Head Coach Morley is golng to lose no time tn getting down to business at foot- ball at Columbia, Two practive sessions are held every day and will be until col- lege opens. In the morning catching punts and kicking are indulged in and in the after- noon there is an additional temporary line-up. The practice js unusually vig- orous for this time of year, about three Racing went on yesterday in humdrum fashion. There was very little worth comment. John A. Drake found the afternoon pleasant, for he won heavily ever the victory of Oom Paul. He bet $3,000 against $6,000 with Joe Ullman and the same amount with Billy Cowan. ow much more Mr. Drake bet !s not known, but he probably cleaned up $16,000 to the race. Shaw rode Oom Paul. Lyne, MF.) ours being spent on the gridiron. Drake's own jockey, rode Royal. It was! ni. gaued of candidates has been aug: noticed that Royal finished out very mented by seven new men, several of whom were out last spring, Harvard Men Work Hard. CAMBRIDGE, Sept. 24.—Scrimm: work in four days is a new thing at Harvard, yet that is just what Head Coach Farley has given the men to start them out on their second week of work. Last Wednesday, soft from their three months’ rest, the candidates began thelr season's training. Monday Farley had them lined up against each other in actual, clashing warfare upon Soldiers’ Field, It was no mit and water foot- ball. It was the genuine article, full of hard knocks, heavy falls and fierce tack- Mng. And the men seemed to stend it all right. At the beginning of the season Farley Id he would fotlow Reid's policy of last year without deviatton. Evidently he has changed his mind since making that statement, for scrimmage work in four days Is certainly new to Harvard men. At any rate, it shows that Farley means business and that he intends to pick his team early this year. It means strong after running. among the tail enders the greater part of the distance. | Of course, Mr. Drake has a perfect right to bet on any horse that takes his taney, providing he had none of his own en- ‘tered. The fact that his Jockey, Lyne, Tode another horse in the race, who in form looked like a porsible contender, did not take well with the public. A Pecullar Thin ‘The writer does not wish to insinuate that Lyne took care of Royal, because the boy has a splendid-reputation, and the chances are he did his best. But it is simply the appearance of things, and especially in norse-racing are the sus- picions of the public quickly aroused when they put two and two together. The crowd went down to the track yesterday plainly convinced that River Pirate in the first race, Ethics in the third, Nevermore in the fourth and Emaheo in the sixth were absolute cinches. They fi 1 the w what they ‘would Fao with the money won by @ play on theea four and were Bitter Gisappointed when they found t three of the four were to remain in the bern, ‘That is ‘a way have of golng in horse, rack Says that things look the a i) ieee contraties. hard and impoas ible Sear rally goes fer ng ho tetas 8 all his shotcen, rolled lest eve next few days the men who will finally play in the game with Yale, playing them at the same positions until they know their duties thoroughly. t then |“ {Wonderly of n't Typho FOO TBALL FIELDS. AMS READY FOR GAMES.) DRAKE FROM BOOKS oyascc acces e-rerom ora though Training is Only a Few Days Old. that he will probably select within the] 4.° The game with WilHams on Saturday [on continuous bucking. Fy WEDNESDAY EVENING, Pe eee 2, 1902 FOOTBALL (QUAKERS TO WEAR -KHAKL UNIFORMS, Pehnsylvanta is springing a number of innovations on the football world th year. After sturting a summer pracil who will play against Yale, that had been called out of date t lection which Farley puts Into the fleld | oer universities, and changing o at that Ume will, with a few excep-| pletely the method of playing, a tlons, be an almost fina. one, coaching system, It was thought 2 Doors ‘West of 3dAve. that Princeton Men Undeveloped, the Quakers w through. Now the PRINCETON, Sept training | football commitkee announces that th table will be starte day for the} ‘Varsity fo 1 ers will wear khaki cloth football sults, The canvas most promising of the didates out for the football team. Who tne men will be are not known, There is, however, nothing of significance in # ™% taken to the table at the ally with the freshmen, for taken not to ma fled with themsel For this promising men from the freshmun class will not be on the list of those to enter Into tral! for the ‘varstty team, very day It becomes more and more evident that the couches consider the middle of the lne in tention. If from the material now Jn hand a strong and heavy Mne can be found Princeton has no fear of not being able to supplement it with a atrong back fleld. Bil captain of the ‘tt team, Ww: on the feld yesterday and hed the centre men for a short timo. here is a fine lot of men out,” he says, ‘but they need development. think practice should have been started much gooner t Yale’s First Scrimmage. and moleskin suits in use he » replaced by khakl. ‘Thus anothy {s come in football history. ‘The Pennsylvania —authoritic nix cloth, now tn such ofore a wee S Quartered Oak Side Tables, piano polish finish, 2 drawers, shelf and handsome carved lion's head on top; worth at least $12.00; very ’ $8. a9 Bookcases, in re Toak, finely carved fand polished glass doors, shelves and ; actual spe- the season. of most at- that exactly describes the room that is carpeted with Ta NEW HAVEN, Sept.\24.—Beaides the tat regular coaches, Butterworth, the fam- hel ous” full-back, and t sre centre ‘98, are now with Yal candidates. Capt. Chadw! firat and second teams, Ti tip the fleld to rehearse the signals. Th they lined up for the first scrimmage the year, fe, ‘varsity t ball in centre of the fleld. the ball up to the thirt there the second team was given the pix- skin, There was much off-side play, «3 every one was anxious to show what he could do, tone of the natural William Blount, of New York, hag been . appointed coach of the freshmen eleven. He will call out the candidates for the grass adds s touch of THACA, NY, 1|{]] comfdrt supplied by eighteen men have no other carpet. See it at the dealers. ror valu cial Grass Carpet ‘TRADE mana The warm, delightful Handsome Oak Dressers, piano polish. fin- ish, 3 large dra $ and fine oval swing mirror; worth "at least $12.00;special this week, $7.25 Parlor Suitss s-pieces, mahogany finished frames, well upholstered, coyer- ed in silk tapestry, assorted colors; actual value $50.00, sale $38.25 price. They worked nil Sept. 24.—A hundred sorted for work on mber of foornall ei the greatent hat has ever been on the field at one time in the history of the university th AMERICAN GRASS TWIWE CO. defensive throughout the practice, The three Scrob teams were able to Yain but thirty yards finel: bee. rocker, Nv ae nearly has may the bey Sai ‘fever. ood new not had the “peat of to wind up with van attack of fyphold would have. been ing rtune. Wonderly. may about before the ‘eagon pieces Ae sob Poe e ae that secured ey enon at Medden has 4! ei’ a sold the horse to “aay ie for a price sald ‘ob, eon sit remarkabl and art ‘Madden this seaso: was rac) ny *| MARRIED MAN ON YALE’S FOOTBALL ELEVEN. Wilbur Is Probably Only Player Enjoying that Distinct NEW HAVEN, Sept. %—J. W. Wil dur, of ‘Oakland, Cal., is sald to be the only miarried man playing fotball on ary of the larger university football elevens. He has just cago to Yale after an absence of four Open Saturday Eves. valu Real Estate. ASTHMA, HAY FEVER, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, DEAFNESS AND Col. bet it Nv hin ol. ‘at Washtn “Hig won't,pe there this yea ton. si rt teuteine i about the shied ‘ile nls roldase. fromm m John, We chore and ‘Was open for enj wil rooubly be geen in the saddle ina Lia days and the public will have a ence to see if he really possesses $30,000 WAS LOST ON BUFFALO RACE MEETING. which “interval he en Chgnged ‘in cetid Regs and entered Wilbur is a sient’ Pin atature, bein about 6 feet 2 inches in_ he! weighing over 200 pounds. bin § i a cane didate for a position at guard. FOOTBALL NOTES. ‘The probability that Pennsylvania and Lafavette will resume athletic relations this fall on the football fleld 1s an ex- cellent thing. An effort is being Base to bring the two football ¢eams toxether | on Franklin Field Oct. 11, meet {t will be the first time in two years. In 1896 the first signs of trouble came when Lafayette refused to play the Quakers unless a large sum of money wai peayen for her share of the Other wade that year, but in 1899 the break came, and "After the game that, year Pennsylvania announced that no game would be played the next year. The managers of the two teams are carf¥ing |» Sept. %.—Charles G, the well-known sporting man, of Chicago, who was one of the largest stockholders in the’ Buffalo Racing Association, has tied up the af- fairs of the organization by obtaining an Injunction which prevents it from paying out any more money in settle- as of outstanding claims incurred juriny phe papugyral meetin which on etchinaga ‘e In dinnatianaa with the way the oMiciale conducted the affairs of fe ‘lab. ‘They Aves give him ho «information, and Injunction was asked for that he! metgnt ret nes mi counting. Mr. Hutchinson Pe ing was conducted at " *ioa8 next w team usually, and vania’y most formida nell has played Lafayette for s years, although no game wi: last year. Three of the five kamen layed have been Tatayette victories. one of Penns: eral played Ivanta te the first of the big colleges yesterday, and to-day the men return to 1 Gelphta trom agieemers, where the real work training WHITNEY HORSES ABROAD. rite Yeart land Aboard the Minnehah LONDON, Sept. %4.—Fifteen of Will fam C. Whitney's yearlings have ar- rived here onthe steamer Minnehaha, They are all in excellent ccndition, The Sportsman this morning says the Arrive in Enge|' mited to elziteen men, eee At Brown Univeraity the weakness of last year ama averaging Dut 165 fast, and eral: being indications are that Mr. Whitney will race in land next seasci on a big- ger scali in he has done before, RACING NOTES. @yiney “Paget wulfered quite a loss through the death of Glengar in the steeplechass event yesterday, Jimmy Mara continued to train the Jumpets, and tbe style in which he went over the fences and his speed on the Mat attracted the atiention of several owners ho sought to secure Aim. Yesterday morning an offer of 000 was made to Mr. Paget 1 a $5,000 was, ma : ms for Glengar, but Joskey Willie Buchanan, who came here ¢: peoting to ride, has received a letter fri few: employers, Durnell & H fim to return to Chicago, They All Football Challenges tiees Should Be A The Crimson’ Club football team has organized for the season, and would lke to arrange games with teams ‘aver- aging 90-9, pounds, to be played on our ound. Open dates are Sept. 28 and all jundays In Ootoher and November, We guarantee half ex) men,» For games & famee, No, 133 North Sixth sireet, Brooklyn, The Foresters football team would like to arrange games with first-class teams averaging 120-125 pounds for all Sundays.in October and November. Will guaramee full expenses for twelve men. Address Frank Ongrove, No. 49 West trainer, will ty of the most backward of the sear | StTECt Englewood, N. J. Yings {a tho string to Mobile for the winter. Hor’ Distt, Lady Jorephise aad) Manel Wing | ,-2UCSine by the way tho candidates for Witcalso be vent Routh, and in charge of tre} t0¢ Olymplc Athletle football team re- aeaietant trainer will race at the Crescent City} Ported at Ji t Oval last Sunday morn~ meeting. pele Vala ing, Capt. Waters feels confident of Gwynne Tompkins, @ recent arrival turning out the strongest football team the West, wan at Gravesend yesterda. that has represented this city in yea ,| Among tHe forty odd, candidates» who reported wete Owens and Stuart, for- merly of Columbia; T . MoCarty, Slurphy, McKay and Thatcher, hattan College: Smith, of Geor rae Btorms, of the Orange Athletic ‘The management has secured Ja: Over One; Hundred Thirty-sev, aan where Brunswick, winner of te third race yesterday, was Wild up and bought by H. R. Scha! whose horse Satire finished second, Brunswick Tontared 10 be sold for #400. Schalter’s ‘was, $1,800 and there was no protecting bid ‘Smt bat rls teams de. 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