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Rida Marte Pe : ; HE WORLD: WED i Dot eed sal LS A THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. MORRIS HORSES SOLD; _ |CORWELL’S GIANT CENTRE, BY HAYDON FONES,|NEW YORK TEAM FOR 1908 New Infield Feature of Next Year's Nine— Davis Back at Third Base. famous Mares, Reckon and Correction, Bring $17,100 and $15,000 Respectively. Btamereeioe the (Clabes. Wagner smashed out a home run. Wage Prening Worl.) by imp. Star Ruby—Teatro Cheb WEED ET Oe weet. pel Bama eer ees in Americ hue _ (Special to The Frening Worl. 4 2 by Imp. Star Rudy— : cite. L. PC. . é | B48 accomplished this feat this year, ss i oy A ty, $900. ittaburg ..101 36 .743|Chicago .....06 69 .489 i A Laat GRAVESEND RACE EE A Dolea Far Nieuta, eh, ¢:):%) by Hanover—Holl Brookye «+14 62 Badia, Leute S68 78 4Rt peecdal fon to Wagner there are but - ynere, na Thi valden . hiladel f Bay T=All the prominent owners, day; Mina Thejma Walden, $1,000, Cincinpatl 2.69 68 ies AL. on ee other players in the National Yor Leigue who have scored % runs this Gamen Scheduled for To-@Day. season, they being Clarke and Beau- SEES eer: mont, both of the Pittsburg team, who Clneinnatt at Chie Cincinnath, who made so rasan ere OF A new Infleld will be a feature of the| BemeMt for BI Kkennedy. 18 Glants, Nothing official on the sub-| “Roaring Bill" Kennedy, who was one ject of new players nas been given out| Of the greatest pitchers in the National by elther Owner Brush or Manager Mc-| League a few years ago, is dying of Graw, but it 1s belleved the latest make- | Consumption, and the playera of both Fand breeders gathered at the sale pad-| Pxorrenry oF A. 1, & D, 1, MORRIS, Bidock opposite the Sheepshead Bay | The Friar oh. ha by friar Waleam—Lisste ker: Capt, 8.8. Meven, $2,500. Seitrack at noon to-day for the dispersal | USK Cant sy 8 Brown sete Vacat Se gale of stallions, mares, horses tn train: }c. F) Mcatotven, $8,100 Bing and yearlings, the property of A. |, Mileram. ob. f by Imp, Galore—Fillette Hi. and D. H. Morris. Those owned by |" Active, eh m.. 17, by Tom Oohittrer—Ach Morris and R W. alden were also Milton Young, $100. Te placed under the hammer. Mack Maria, bred to Filleram; Milton Youag, hee vel h if $1,400. i As all were well known the bidding [Him oa sn onter—trigaaoo, bie was lively and big prices were the rule. Inin. Ghlore, "Ro W. Waldeon, $2) roo! 7 Phe first big price was secured for the | dm, by Himyar—Mann up will prove correct. It makes the next | the Brooklyn and New York teams have to Imp. re; O. Ay } year's infleld look Ike this: McGann, | Started a subscription for him. Manager eethree-year-old Compute, who broke Begmdown during the running of the Hel- |. tio.” Disertion, et first base; McGraw, second base; Elber-| McGraw has decided to turn over to 11, Prism-Common feld, shortstop; Davis, third base, | Kennedy the same amount of money Mont stakes at Morris Park thie) Sitti.) E) Magen, Hiya seat —sttnn ow 6 ie. Valden opened with an | ate. Muto ie 00 . Fultz, Mertes, Browne and Van Haltren | Which all of his players will recetve out lepring.. R. . Walden opened with an | ate: Mitvon Youre, 4 d : of the recelpts of their game with the ower of $6,000 and Svdhey Paget made | J Miere. 15. i. 11, by Wimom—Potagras are named as the outflelders, Hoboken team, which will be played at rn Little fault can be found with the bat-|the St. George Cricket Ground, in Ho it $5,500 and Walden ratsed tt $00. M fon Young then stepped in and he ; fing. Medusa, fe tos 14, by Robert the Devti— B Walden had it cut in $50 bids until he | ampauades ape, #8 taper AON nt to Waldag for $10,500 fi 10, by. Iaip Hoselagion—2ter m Bowling Brook went to C.F. Me- Pion ess Tizcle Baker, bri. 1 a Young, $2,000, by Longtellow—Dertha; terles. Bresnahan, Warner and Bower- | ken, on Sunday, The players of both man are sald to be certainties as catch- | eam’ expect to ralse about $00 for. ers, while the pitching department will i have Mathewson, McGinnity, Miller, |Hasole Is Beat Batter Again, Cronin, Taylor and another. Smith and| Napoleon iajole, the big Frenchman, nd FF Meckin tor $8,100, after a hard struggle, wow $5.00. ¥i Lave 1 who js without a doubt th atest sgmFiligrane was knocked down to John J. Cet ep hn i AD AL LAE Aras U = 5 Lauder, of the present team, will in all vi oul ie greates' Sat ta mi neat n D A Mowe, 710 itn HUNT, RIGHT GUARD. DAVIS, CENTRE. WARNER, LEFT GUARD. Probabliity Pe carried, 100. Giant hitter the national game has ever pro- : r . phoma fem, reaidine. = © report tha at Eee ste stars Corcetion, sistsr-t bret ta, Dowling Brook; stilton Young, == again is pleasing. McGraw js caid to|cuced, again has the honor of leading all other ball players with the wagon die great Domino} was led into the ring | ye” 9, en | im jand when the last bid was In she was O. Appl owner @ property of L Iphide, W m.. 11. by Bendigo Fliigraie: Milton Young, # ayehouta bom. By ls Lizzte Baker, bred to Imp, Galure have " ee) : BIG "VARSITY ELEVENS Rgoe landed George about six weeks |’ rue, He catried off the honord in heal Fults Has Been Signea. EO ee League {ih seas with m v ay tud fo MN), The | den, $3.40 Z a vi ja ing percentage of .387. espe sliver, poole td for FO, Tas i nu, by Amption Veen HAVE BATTLES IN MUD. dave Fults, the champion Athletics’ | hot heen for tho fact that he Waa Pre- agian good ongs, ‘went to C: tha, bred tu Ting. atoms HW. Walden, $2.00 | Teague Ih stolen tages thie weaenn and [vented from playing in games with the oR Cor PreatlpielA tres ne yeh to Pigranes be 0 AppIeby. LAM —. SC S Tanaue in atolen bases this season and | cieveland team in the State of Penn- OP Reckon dam of Sam Phillips, and | tisnover Queen. 0 4, by Hanover—Liasie ° ' alll tatters overseen par raat ill bea |*¥!vania he might have batted over .400 Mepether, good ofies followed her info the ‘maker, J. I. Movormick, $4000 Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Cornell Play Giant next eeason. Connle@faci, mana- | PF eat The Worden, bf by Imp, Baher—The 5 lehanty, who was Lafote's side Hing. and after, openin: $2000, the aurt went to $700 before sh Maid Matden, $1,106 r . ker of the Athletics, tried to get Fultz “ o Capt. 8, 8. Brow! Trikoieo, \, by Howling Drook—Imp, La ‘ A n F % . i, ¢ ey years, x pAlter (nin itlings were Trins vautt | Miveres J 1 rntek, $1.00 Report Was Given Out that gainst Strong Opponents on Home Fields. Wholesale Cleaning Out of! 'e s!am for next year, but Fultz sald Vina pers couke Hickm a Gage . by Hequital—Reckoo: FJ. Vac » the m of Bowling | Reckoner, ch. ij he would be ble do so, he had} , Bhs Veet, sia Tnlersimion mas [piv ACS. HO nes ax aetem,| Me Would Retire to Become French Courses to Follow |signea a two yours contract with an. | Gin, who played with the Cleveland bidding beame lv te by ire—Correction: “ mane i i ral a A + . oth lub for ne: so 2 lea 4} and Boston teams is season, is mS Le Rat Co BIG 130 ys ta Gusre-Sielameersuodes us| Oo, Conuace: iny San Eran= yale BEAT TURTS: PENNSYLVANIA, 16. an Investigation—American | 7.7 ue for nent seasons att Is learned | ich abs percent. Only twenty-six iM to get her. be Lea dtl few York. Fultz, it Is | players batted over .300 per cent. Carey, 42 cling Dropkeing: taldtieres || Cn” SCORE, 34 TO 6.| FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL, 0.| Yockeys Accused. Bid) “Rag ibigned’ tor twa) sence at, e1| Sr Wreninatan’ Weads the Arse hasemies valary of $5,000 a year with 999, Lajole the secgnd basemen The Summary. PROPHRTY MORRIS & WALDEN. iy ‘Matectnp. Summer Sea; J.P. — : 4 ‘Collins the enird basemen. with : iy wick | with 974, ‘Collins the third basemen w Ree pc say, 7 aMonln—tady. Maures 1100 inp. Gatorenitotidays RW. | Champion Jim Jeffries will not retire The Line-Up. e-Up. PARIS, Oct. 1—The promise of turt at ate ney peabibie ie e i sea | thy and Wallace “the “shortstops with ee ee, satden, 33, On Aion Uae Ria . from the ring for the purpose of open ee Penraylvania, F. ard M. | seanda ‘ ays £410 st remarkable atrugs' 2 oe Compute. ch. by Hanover—Rocken, It. | Walden, $60, i yeificuadtes Positions eaves ant M.| scandals, growing out of the operations | 1, the history of baseball to land the Doyle to Get Rack in League. PW. Walton $10.5 Bo orb. t. 1 by Fitieram ing @ stioon In San Francisco, which ts Hichar “syed lof the so-called “American gang," 18 batting honors of the National League| sac% Doyle expects to be a National yj Guren Blister». &. B.by imp, Gotataeh— [re stadnen ets FA, Foesvthe, 8100. the report that kaa been revelved here 1 stuckweil Spots | exelting Parisians. and a wholesale |yy now on tn full blrac becween th Beaibtry, br. » by imp. St, Gatlen—Phil- yeseven head, $1 + averag®! from the coast blot 8 aes -Stmim | cleaning out of the race course !8 €X- | jaqain, ion i uy blist between d | Leaguer aeain next years Doyle played mene. aicen, $400 I sao ____—_|_ Jeffries has no intention of quitting the Drees RT : i pected to follow the Investigation now | 4, Syith th Wee eee the organiza- |. ooong base for Washington after leav- —— Say ee business for at least a year yet. He has : : Metzear ee being made by Premler Combes. | Tiree pens ee Cher ee aut | ing the New York Club. He ts in town MISS CURTIS, BOSTON GIRL, _ iste ‘ota’ es i aat An Soe me Pm Comey, [tern toa ce numer |S "LO ata ca 5 the ex-champlon. hie promise that he Left Haltoack a FB Intyre, Rigby and Tod Sloan, are mixed / ty, Fea are ted tor Arat piace with | ater, (fying, both leagues that the foul- PLAYS BEST GO LF OF DAY. [will Azht Jim next May, after val h he Bowman See oa FRANKLIN FIELD. PHIDADEL.|¥P In the matter, but no proof of rea a pecsintage cae EN yO Irae face is waether oF tnot to eve iL | NEW HAVEN, Conn. Oct. 1—The|PHIA, Oct, 1.—The University of Penn- going oF oe ty | these players will appose each other | aust, e*) Teasondvie)(to Suk OBE the fair \ In @ fester 04 Oil vate game today with Tufts was|Slvania football team lined up against! “nn, GAL NSt them Aas ate in the three games to be played at} ™t eC lon a wet field and gave the}Franklin and Marshall this afternoon the Smoky City, and {t's a good guess ‘The heavy rains of last night and to- that each will cut loose for all he 1 jing t | Massive, in shia city that he intends to Nght Cor-| 5, to take| Pity “operators” bre acctised of hav- ‘aces run to sult themselves, and It} neh jockeys have Jge MoGinnity 1s certainly the onty great wirler that cat heat Ned Hanlon's neary bit Anita Phipps, Sprincfeld JIN) et, Lm he;and BROOKLINE, Mass., Oct, 1—If the, and M Re a ee RA RUEIEL bett and is said several fh) fair aspirants for golfing honors In (he, ‘ The # on Rah conohes an opportunity to alxe up all 5 ; . ‘ h hi: i an ‘on five to play he scor ae a n day had left the gridiron in a saturated be nade % a It | worth to land the title of champion |ters. In the last three games McGlanity twirled Wome ational Champlonship were! Wey —— the material ond try out candidates for] °'%) Aarts ee een made to do thelr bidding, It ts | P00 e easy Hs remately ak re PUGILISTIC NOTES. wedv. haces: jamal tate and the propect that the| sieged that Jockeys Sloan, Henry, Mc- er of the National League, Aagainet the Superbaa he bad them completely at ends, quarter- the | hes mere & disappointed yesterday with the first entire game would ve played through] ‘i Fy bre ev Wee Willie Keeler ts right on waite ik winniny c Capt, Bolutely disheartened this morning in| chi, | dim Jeffries and George Gardner, the twas pushing Metcalf hard for quarter-| "athe Quakers were naturally hopeful; named Charron and arranged bets that | wind and ts Hable to cop the honor at |Potzere yesertay, He sail he was condone Bemmpeerab ithe mist and fox: hath de>) boar AtieH, [Seca antcimen ie dice back. was Injured yesterday, and it Is lor victory, but thelr chances were none| Were to be won and lost. the cloventh hour, Crawford aleo has |ioncs end laa tle . Yeloped Into a heavy storm to-day, The sae country [aie Noet ae Balk Lake ity as q _ ii {thought he will not return to the game liog bright. Last year these same op- SS 4 curklae go0u look-In, providing W: ee rain drove across the links In sneets, ve Bh, ARO, ee it inattuctican how’ to Maat Gardner, ana | 280in this season. This leaves quarter-| ponents held the home team down to ’ lou Sam's butting eye returns vefore it | Bresnahan, the Glants’ heary hitter, not only and on the ae AGH po ns of water] Mra it. G. Urown, san Hrd » GONE) hah the faite ved of Mis he proshgtty | Imele a. ve pak spot, and the conches |6 to 9, and to-day thelr team was | a | fs tio tare, foe nib aewertay bbe tih Be raced) eal ‘ ‘orm varlous places 1 Chit, San, Francisco, rf | [ealied Heaney down. The pair had aa argument | ip, Bu ube oli peNt he sf ies i bale ; ai fe Glants’ second run, whte hegan f Ly BOREL Ye ER Al poe} Mra. William i Agdon| in wh Tetrion ti lane's part, Ales Oe ing to Ret Winsiow, the baseball | tloally indent with that of 100.) Wagner's Great Record. eae Hiresaahaa /colammed (he (ball ‘tovosntre ee What made matters particuls ‘ | Uregzaian, Uarine captain, out. Bowman has returned to’ This in view or the fact that the 3] hans Wagner, the star outfelder and | er two bases In the ninth Inning, went to third + Bampevere war tho work whlch the committee | heat Mira: i AL Mus Golf | eae in the S20 8 the game, and waa given a show at Quakers appear- no stronger than Inet TaEee Hace aeLeHer Chard sion’ tier gbicg | Coseecannaa creneh mane orer:Nowtan'e Boga end PA had jatd out. Nearly all the players) tee i ARWwam Hunt {48 done a number o full-back this afternoon. sar gave the latter a possibility of de- 3} ‘, CEs le ° fehay toind a tiard teat with, but Mo irowneli, Anwam 1 itt aed i #3 4 team, is the first player in the National ; trip over the course, but to-day, Country Club, Mt | have noth. ‘s did not expect te win, byt thelr . Leagite to score 100 runs this season, | Bowerman's running catch of Dolan’s foal Min ofler to finish the tournament on up and two to play. | Mrereee tm the turave Soptainifenld Ustore the wame)that thes ane n, Kiem ouce wan cenlasets *T-rhe tally which completed the century [Ay In the seventh Inning with two out and ive B c s * F 4 ee teks | Blue men wo > ve ve aes Let am ts ert ‘ PWMMRPtRat the frat and second rounds shouta | GO! Club. Bmore tte, Ne ds, Ms f thy world, has been mat mete nate is minutes. Ya ist fifteen minutes piay was fairly between the Pira‘es and the Reds in| Yowerman fell when he caught the ball, but i ©) that the fir Ruth Milne, Aloany Country I= | Keanedy, tie Pittsburg Mets Tufts were not able to gain even. Penn then punted from midfleld | : Cincinnat!, when, in the sixth inning, ‘held onto tt SES be completed. banys N.Y four up and three tc Dias. Jara! sind’ ano June agien about three minutes Nag! the bail ontae do-yard line from | Bad Luck in Weather Follows . 5 ps Several Players Defaulted. Miss Louisa Wells, pkiine Countey | er 13. Ma want K radwick went around end fi a fumble. Tt w arried to the 12-yard | - aul — ite . m Club, beat Miss Bllza C. Rarring= at Toronte anda Mleted HorereAE Ihe Mache hed Benner went through, tae| New York Team to Bean- ‘a ton, Vesper Country Lowell, R awarded terrere of Glass. Ward falled to necessary distance. Time for first} Will Ti Again T SOUTH FIELD Mass., six up and four to pl enned Kick gout Tufts Kicked off nnd aftores fede wae eaiicd wih erankin and Mac-| town—Will Try Again To- Wire teat at Dar series of ne plays Hogan mat Uuchdown. Ward’ teked “poat. eked off hall going behind Vale's gd ride Mabt-weteht, Yulo Kicked. from her onw. Si-yard line | Second Hall. Ken, who was for- Ard a Tuft man brought bail back in viv: $800 the < es moaring paren, mit sylen did fun. ure Worked a fake Kiel nconneylvania increased |t2 score itade| BOSTON, Masa, Oct. 1—Bad luck Dt bout Wetore the Hureka Tas Wall going haa pf the icss sturdy players failed Tee aise stamina Meshow yp this morning and defaults were | Morriston, A . i i fecorded against them. many cerrarat Merataet, “— It was a match play entirely to-day. Golf Club, a bee A rig | geil ak pameenston. et tha pailien tne} Morrow. TO THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. Youn hools having a playing field.” It Ip now up to the American League $c! time ‘Is called by the conditions prevailing It would be too | Bit ise chance to score again. Concord Consort, Mats, 1 ott teh with at un ht The first action of the committee to- wn) neet In a twenty hind ale’s coal and! hy tine hie y Quakers | diet ‘ 2, : = Hes bovety jouttiess he one of thowe one-sided battiey, aa Dernam, of Tufts, pleked. by Z es a wma ee ¥ h nerle eague, Atrty-aeco Place between 3IF9. ae alt) snigpon, Morria County country | Sereer has ho mnt shaiee ot beating Magen mia um of Tatts, pleked val un “and first touch down and Gardiner the wer land bis men were on hand to meet the |iuiting a team in this city a8 s00n as| he can gecure 4 field inthe city for Bs ‘Hubbard, of the Harbor olf Cla, i Sacra emetic T. Hubs | than he would ot defeating doe Gans, Both men cle Knish shed gon col ond. Seve! changes we! de in ry , ob they: col a 0 team at any time, and tt {s probable of Staten Island, and Mrs. Alex Me- i doit, Club, Btaten Jel ary teainive hard for the Might, neverthelers, and ty pape ope eA IN foam during! the eccond ‘half, and the! Beaneaters this) afternoon, (but Ate hey could secure grounds. feamiat anys dime, and itt daumble Reepeeete*) Gaiciey Country © . ite Ae shane when ny MEARE A aed ae tee kate yhtle weeamMe Subsiltuter showed tin as strong, I not} weather prophet sald no, and turned on| ‘The rivals of the Nationals can secure.| grounds. “He will nelther aM@rm nor epeown. Mre. Hubbard we ’ Fox, Huntington Volley Countey | 1 it wine, the clever California tignt-| Vaner Went Geer the line Tarts | stronger, than the replaced men. Final | pig whole supply of rain. thout any trouble, the grounds of| deny this “for business reasons.” Sarat 08, frst and second ee RST Lo plays nT welght, who gave Jon Gans, the champion, two down, Ward. Kleked gant, | #eore, 16 to 0 Weather permitting the game sched-| Columbia's athletes, between One Hun- ooMihe committee then decided that under | Mim Gcorgiais m Drvokiasn Galt Clad eat. battles of Nin career, han arrived pivots ta ie for to-day will be played to-mor- | dred and Fourteenth and One Hundred j : yea (iiea Gertrude om San Francisco, Hawk lous : : HARVARD PLAYS aa eanea eran rela ta about u Pp ur = This field ts about “4 ers to cover tivo Nnoch to ask players to cover t aw is taking advantage of the | Amsterdam avenue. Knowlten SES Suriae thertaee apa ine Boukie | A Genevtere a thas Ax Wille Puteacraldy the South fron ACG ET SHANcG TCO) BCOrasy A ap by A seual Beara during the day, and the gouble |" siits enexiere tecters, Aer, Ua Baiting UGG atthe “prevent th h ifts, 6 WITH BOWDOIN. | notiaay and ts communicating with [9% dy 1.009 fect and 1s accessible. To Be CURED S The first palr to start in the match | ue Country Club, Orange i LE Has mcanatehed toc Rene HAW MIMRIKroe vere T Second Halt, players Ja both leagues in an effort tol Three surface lines pass the grounds,| Mayet Be HELD. ¥ was Miss Ruth Underhill, of the! 2 to piss Founda before one of the clubs in Pulladelphla, | ‘Mutts knocked off and held Yate, whd ign: me F two elevated stations are but a block The Cluihe Truss pres Nassau Country Clud, Glen Cove, L. Te | Milas. fuaste Antioay, Glenview Cathe elie wis compelled to} Yale regained ine Uy: slen men for next season, He ts stil) vy and he underground station will |] (gents a radical chango Sand Mrs, R. G. Brown, of San’ Fran? | Caloasy 8. Porter, Oakle Manager Jack Herman, of the International |the ball.” Yale haves much’ ground Boi Powantn. | firm in his bellef that New York wi! | Way and the underground from the misconstruct- Pale diana Herman, of the Internat hoground by | Harvard ’ be at the northwest corner of the field ‘elsco. ria | MEME Cina. of Fort Brie, han gone aniicien of offside. plays and. aolding. “By. Merce | Joven Wanece ‘ scotoin not have an American team next year. | 25 s 5 z Pe eo este cand: Boras | Ming Curtis Beats Mian Phipps. Wort iitcie with Phil et erent ound hinges Yale worked the ball down the | Wriaht te SEER Be ne ae rey eros ie MAL aanetet noes aiare ‘. Pen ee ole avisted was Maite : Battie for the Aaa Monty iy Hell And nally Ward “went ‘over for | Hover sscrs Sloss ae for the deadheads. Hie ee eee the Rapture Tha t h to be hed was | the matenes a heavy | Sante, i eee nati another ssore, He also kicked goal. | Kins OLR y Pet The athlet! anagers at Columbia en “hthat between Miss Marga rts, | gownpour. af rain, the atorm thereasod tH) Tutt c “Ale g Shee * es “Fnttoon MWA theE ARG . ees a an Tufts tol off, Metcalf getting the s Sty GRAVESEND ENTRIES. say that the American people could se-, and RNS Easex Country Club, Manchester, Mass., steadily during the day ball and advanced. th race was only a Killop for ho had one of his god days First Half—&Princeton had’ the kick Bie Made all the running and won! letting. [races run here this afternoon are as! 2 iT alt—é d cK) Rrowater ve Dy three-fourths of a length sirPlac. | a Jott and D Witt sent the ball to Sinclair, | "amin Se csccctssavel syste it Was second for the first mile lebol eso Ads Foulayes Swarihmore had a strong ne and there] shepard pie 0 Weel get your stomach and liver OLD DR. GRINDLE, ‘Hunter Rane pete A ae Wwe and one-hait fur. | were at Limes, xitua ton Which, made] Duros : SA 2 ‘i 38 zara. pectaliat {n diseases, of inen. Under f y Seven tength i Senator Morrison, 6 to two teams look about equal. Prince- vor ‘ “i ‘ Die Git ectentt : ae agli eaten nae sina atosshon, Oto [fhe twa eam Tobe abo eatal, Prinees| "| gpedat ioe Preise Word) Lacting right. The easiest, [wun ow, ingot munis, Tam Wore uh | Gh ale dann punt Is ite sessed wie ein ts uiicvers eat “ ont sin "Joe “Tuckiey |yidy by MeClave, De Witt kicked the, «"lpecond gare of the season here| quickest and safest way to |tte nriex exercay ot severest stain. Exam fore Aron and south, ‘alors. palatal swallngn fe ‘ ittle Princton quarter,| with Rochester University, The con- ton tree, Lady 18 atte mation, ‘gravel, &c., are speedily cured. impedte ax furlvags, Se 8, for prmphiet. |, “Kwelyn Byrd, 7 to i Jon of the half in hla] test -was played in the rain and on a|Goitistouse , IMPROVED ELASTIC TRUSS CO. {Sitting lane OkilColl phrvittanes Remeron tee 2 ¢ runs through broken fleld, Score— 768 Broadway, No Yokes fe ‘3 balow Wan-| DR. GRINDLE has a record for marvellous cures, amaker’ ‘om it. Bat a! ady ‘Conttary, 8 to place, |riKcuton 6; Swarthmore 0. slippery fleld. 120 years. | OPIICE OVER 20 YEARS at 171 West 12th at, gy | Wa ond, and Private Nolan “dl ni \ = ayn meidt mes shied, §econd Half, awe: finel cecore, (was: | Cornell 3 , “ between Gth and 7th aves. Advice free. Medi 4\ hint) Race—Short course.—Won by| nthe second half Carothora, Vetteriin| @ nn es #1. Hours 9 to 9. Bundays, 9 to 2. For maiden two-year-old nthe yo if 4 - bac " thers ‘ VATHR EHOGA Conk. the. Galt font cee [Bawatte hens) 3: cure the grounds without trouble, as it| iM learn how | walle _ i yan and O'Brien wil ! t(tre of the feld and made « touchdown | Lindsay soo MOOMOT RACH TRACK, GRAVESEND, Oct, | Would be a big thing for the student those torturing straps CH 9 |, WINS mlikeiiie Jon one of the greatest runs ever seen | Tenney Sas oH BT! entries for ‘s acne | and heavy springs at 5 , tha) (Guan AND Wantewolent yon the Yale nel. Ward ktcked goal, | Graydon eee inn | 1. entries for to-morrow's races| "Columbia needs a track and fleld of |i small be lees Fane ERE ale ant Pinal score: Yale 3, Tufte 6. (special to The Evening World.) are ns follows: its own. said Manager Abbott, of the Ml DON’T NEGLECT you" 8p: FORT HAMILTON ST AKES., gn Saturday to tre Sonelunionn in'a na | CAMBRIDGE, Mase, Oct. L—In a} Fire race-For all ages; handicap; about atx | football’ squad. | “South fleld is one ofl okt mean wit reduce Geeestee ae hout before the Rureka Atalette. Clu tl | 5 ae 5 = | furlongs. he best In the country, but we lack the C tus Ww juce the size o ‘ ciparteatienleren in runt, | PRINCETON, 18:3 steady drizzle which made the atrend-| poi) cosets Himeelt finds to put 4t In proper shape. \fB rupture untit ‘cured. No Belts, no / mis Bente oh Cane BINE aa, f Anco wery Ment, Harvard dined up | the Stuskeieer (ccs) Rema nds to put tt in proper shape. | 4/IM iee-atrepsy no poisonous injections of (Continued from First Page.) MoFaddon, nave decided to have the come SWARTHMORE 0. vdoin on Soldiers’ Field thie | Young Henry 8 the fleld, put in a quarter-mile running so-called “new method" treatment, ql and will lowe no time in ati 9 Us Jagainst Bowdoin on Se Ught, cleanly, durable, guaranteed. = articles of agreement. As Gane beat Meradden ih etigenoon: Second Rice—Hor three-year-olds and up; one | (Fack, a combination ball grounds and Bl Coughing, lilting, &c.. only cause & Vand True, who Was a haif length in front ;progrumme. ‘This was TW Reve to Rr etter emo SCT 1 “Whe team tn {ts make-up was practl-| "rye Black wok ane would seat 10.000 Their Reeieosuia firmer hold by our Automatic Pad. _, of Dorothy. the “people who bet an” wWaitiier.” for duplication the ‘rick. whon they moet thie tine | primey Tye Line Up: cally the same ag that which played | Moor. ....eec00ct08 Matanct Neii'12...ie8] he played there and the grounds used by 1M ome Chats Gee BOO ae b SECOND RACE. i was a plunge on this he eae rinceton irthmore. 4 T ly or, alow 10) Par Excellence . us the rest of the time. a4 h St. bet. Sth A‘ id a soon as the horsea went up, and he was Se a Davis (Capt.) smnyier| against Willlame a week ago. The only | Rocky 98 Ethica “A. proposition of that sort coming are, York, (NO At Baoese er aisa ies? fee’ \irescsdarce Foon as the hors i Hythe ; sine : A pro . rk. (NO Age ences tan: fr thrensearotte ang |pracelcally® avoritee” Hinshs unde ST. LOUIS RESULTS. Neh ame IT Sno. was the playing of ‘Tenney at] nica Race—Por iwo-vearelie ml trom thom would be very acceptable {0 “dies Hours: 8-5;'Sal tH SP, Me : ore | a utrun by Alabare re A the apearance nlx tuclen , Ge Barters, whis., jocks st.1titrin. mePlace, {parade jail the running and won bY) AGH TRACK, ST) LOUIS 5 Bight Guard. seat im the place of Burgess, | Bey freakin «110 Tioga... .......9¢/an equal standing with any of the 5 aif a length from. Ascension, w! . ST, LOUIS, Oct. 1.— i CRght Tackle at t Be88, | hari’ tell toss, nae ag Mitehell: 26%, ay 42 dd finished | siren: and beat | Emah hetcacas -sahiesuledltap thiscatler racy Menrs nent Ena whom he seoms likely to supplant thts] First chip Ag Hackenaac be ; mia liv Interforee with in the tase, previlibisaitala Fre 0000. eae eet year. Jones ta an old Rxeter end, aod SGM Beamline 5 td vocamnne, 2 fell, 13 0 O last place on the tan trce Ighths at a mite.— [at Rhee Da year played sub-tackle on a ; night of Gold, Se art Sood! Won puliea ‘pt Timetias, 1 [Knocked to Inst 1 the tan iebths gf a mite. [arto .. he 0 last year 1 enon Be ayia Fate one horse went the route safely, In | FIFTH RACE ee Wes sec i Tepeclal tone Evening wine iiiymeleren, Teulon noes arth Race—The Oceanview itandicap; for \ Men, Come to Me WOES ac tat ls : ace, Hark Forward was the first]... F ‘ and Quixs h Be ees, Sa ORS ‘ wy edd at his old position at 2nd, [three-year-olds; mile and a nix eae . ig SOR fal at ihe jump on th pila: fr threoeyear-olda and upward; mille ne ULE RE tated, i PRINCETON, N, J., Oct. 1.—For tha] Deen tind Wt ot Reestaces and speed | Hermie cesses 1196 Andy Witiinras .....107 N Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisonin Then av the chuy-house turn i : : potting [MUO Bottle Share sy teers, Of, fk [Mrat time tn rome years the Tigers and GaGa att ears Cunard SSN Muntrensa oS Hydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal Discharges, 5: Head Phila Puxton went down t BeUners srarters, hts, Jocks, SLINEHIn. ste Place, | RON: jhazatre tore Dace, Was | the Swarthmore team met for a gridiron] "'hre team to-day showed the beet of LES ECS wah padioapr abet 4 Ri Copa Ute its fone prone Niger and Vitality, i is Aalte Mya gran second, ain) Budwelser thitd. Time |Dbattle this afternoon, During :h slits week's work together, ; e—For twoyear-olda; 5 abo Bladdercan dney Conditions, Eczema; Pimples: f just as the pair rose, Miss Mit , 14st ony og b m ring the morn rk tomether Sen | six. furlongs. . . 5 a joped over th lone. me, 10! Ce ae . Ing, rain fell heavily and there were) 2"d course of Gala’ au ho has been | iouronmlere cold Examiner oo... ‘ Erysipelas or an; ruptive conditions of the skin, or ward was remounted in time to en huwara, ( witepcmive and one-half furl foars that the game would have to be) #lven It since bea meas adit itt Rraemeeenecas! » any Associate Diseases of Men, to come and have a social ond place from Philma Paxton, a Bouter, 102 BOs inet to Dandy oot LA , = +4 yy AUN vests i I i} Fi f Chi he Siant and romounted, Philme vy Donner, 3 Biasilo’ & to 1 foe waa} postponed. As It as, the two teams had Right and True -...102 y chat with me. I will give you Free of large a2 thorough MUPREADrrcente tS A Tota Tore ctl Seer ls ess Lappy Chappy, untrd Ts | to wallow about In the mire CORNELL BEATS Sixth Race—For maiden three-year-olda and ersonal examination, fopetber with an. honest-and scientific to 1 t uo; mile and soventy yard it call, Start guod, Won eaatly 3. ° Princeton had its best available aggre- ROCHESTER 31 TO CO REO NbN Adsl (recta nL Fy 7 opinion of your case. Suffer no longer, Consult me at once, $ THIRD RACE. | Ben How: tout the fonowedilite lands is AY gation on the fleld, and played as hard ‘Anna Darling 108 Amfnte na Write if you aoe call. Leper ene aA ey P.M, Daily, Sundays, ae call ' by Anlnosity and the others in a close| Was second 30 c pee tas they knew how, This spirit of ag- iad RESP UAB Ry Laan Nn see 10 A.M. to4P.M, Consultation an vice Free, en; alte and achat, | Pe Awl ; se | Wai : at third. Time peony pei + Maaune, (Uae Phew, fan this way to ne turn, | LAT Y gressiveness hag been the predominating Chari alate H.M Mack ie, M. D,, 4° W: 4th. Sty fockn, SHER, she came Away and won Castly Ge ea feature of the wlay this season, Free-| Cornell Pretoria Hy R. H. M. MacKenzie, ey NEW YORK. Martie de as y by ; uly Patronyinic 11 10), Cran m3 he from Remorse, who beat HARLEM WINNERS. man, the quarterback on last year's) Ugceacr Hel aid i er eeee jedfern Po 403 ok 'e team, will leave college to-night and will] Warner res sb falr, Won easily. ‘Time—2.09. sixrit Race. ; ae . coach the St, John's team at Mantlus.| RAytt - “aide | s RADE | HARLEM RAC TRACK CHT- | He had the option of leaving college or] eh) interman vious! ‘To Sleep Well Medical. b about six furlongs, |OAGO, Oct. 1L—The winners’ of the | going Into the freshman class, ur he i 1.) Weatervelt to wos # place, \third.’ ‘Tme—t1.16 4-5 rs Burke, the was the sensa nd Race—Five and a half fur- Betting. Str.T'lace, *)Old Fox, 5 to 2 and 4 to 6; Bristol, | Cr 1 Bride Cara, 5 «i Kafer replaced Brown, Bi . .13'3-, 7] Keusington’ Girt, 100, Cummings | for lage, “Was second; Crest,” third PE Age Moore Was wubstituted ot Nere| _Comiakey has 161d Merton of without pay be- e Sporting. ' been golng on some min-| ‘ari of Warwick won. inet half and made some starting runs and | eavse he te to play with New York next season. M Ge when soddeniy it wae| Gato ere eon Fourth Race—One and one-half miles |also mado two touchdowns, —Swarth-| Piatt was also Iald off for slgning with the Bos 1 e fg: suhiitier carried 120! Parkelmore was third. Tal 1s alll Beers ene COE: hase eae | eS Une eed BENE RS ese al eee eee ‘-msiyliblor png mal eell hy Famous R. No, $9618 gunrantend te care al) die. ooklyn okey lub Races us carde; +0) Wa ‘ore 9 al scores: hi Ne eases where capauies ani jections L er * Ahdibeath din the ‘Time—L14 1-5, recond; Scotch Plald third, Time—2.09, | Princeton, 18; Swarthmore, 0, natin th Seantents be New Tees. nest * Wi ‘Kremerdruceia (28 Tih ev.' Six Macos Tormorrew at a.zs% M, 4 Ber eagn wars is