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= crenata cer THE LATEST cane UO NEWS jaT BY, AT WESTCHESTER. Belmont’s Anak Reels Off Mile and Quarter in 2,.09— Belvino Turns Good Six Furlongs. iY VAN NEST, N. Y., Oct. 7.—A deep fog enveloped the Morris Park course thks morning in the carly hours. In conge quence the training was somewhat do- layed and the strings did not make their appearance until the sun took command ‘The trad& had dried out thoroughly, and the mcens that had a try over it cov- ered the ground at satisfactory speed. ‘The big course is thronged with racers, and all during the morning the big and Uttle strings were shown on the track at some variety of exercise. J. R. & F. P. Keene's Puturita, Ring Dove, Prediction and Injunction, going in Indian file, reeled off six furlongs in 1.19 12. They finished about a length epart, going in hand. August Balmont’s Anak covered a mile and a qarter in 2,09. Mizzen, Master- man, Sallmaker and Flying Jib were allowed short breathers at three parts speed. T. J. Healey sent Cinquevalll elx fur- longs in 1.90. Wild Thyme turned the Gistance in 1.19 1-2 Carbuncle, Glen nevis, Extinguisher and others trotted sand cantered. The Goughacre Stable's Moor breezed @ half in 0.55. Dublin, Shorthose and athers were all shown, but nothing fast was wanted. Trainer A, J. Joyner showed Numeral, Musidora, Royal, Re- ree, Bparklet, Sir Voorhees, Ada Nay, iss Dorothy, Parisienne and others off to \light Jogging exercise KE. Madden allowed Gunfire a mile In 26h Aceful, Irish Lad and others trot- ted .and cantered. James Galway's Bel- vina turned ex furlongs In 1.17. Trainer Thomas Walsh sent De Reszke a mile in 1.49. Banford & Son's Tribes Hill cov- ered six furlongs in 1.2%, Matt Byrnes went Flirtineer six furlongs in 1.18 1-2 —<—<—_- ances for Runners in Irish A. A. Gamen, NewsD ‘The track events at the Irish Athietic games at Celtic Park, Oct. 19, will tnolude the 120, 300, 1600 and mile and a balf runs, a de- parture from the regular distances in use at moot Athletic -competicions READY TO BEAT LIPTON AGAIN, New York Y. C. Has Taken! Steps .to»Meet Conditions| Arising from Sir Thomas's Expected Challenge. The New York Yacht Club will not be taken weawares by the arrival of the challengy from Sir Thomas Lipton for anocher :mce for the America’s Cup. The club is jarepared for any conditions that may ise when Sir Thomas's @ocument ruches here. Money has begn already secured from a syndicate of representative yachtmen to defray the expense off the next defender that the Herreshaif's will turn out, C, Oliver Iselin may become the man- rine owner of the new b nd Capt. ariie Barr, it is helleved, will be her galling master. rr salied the Co- Jumbla twice in successful defense of the cup. The Columba and Constitution will be fitted out early and will be ready to try out the new defender as soon as Posstble after she is launched. MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. (Special to Tho Evening World.) RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, Oct %—The entries for the races to-morrow @re as follows: First Race—Autuinn Hurdle Handicap; two alles; over eight fights of hurdles, Tankant eit} Hock!ta! hi Schoharie Third Race—The Husricane; five furlongs Relipae course, Onature 93 Squid + Colonist. 95 Pearl Diver Captivator al Tioga Forward Nevermor furlongs of the Withers mii Macky Dwyer ......115 Forward First chip Ns 3 Love Note ci Gim ¢ Dinkste treed) Lieude Boutonnlere M3 A y Fifth Race—Matdens; ward; Withers mile Judge Dureil.. 104 Beboolmaster v.01. 112 Anna Darling Patronymic SL Aol White Crest The Cuckoo |; 109M Pretoria Bixth Raoe— aaa pward; Withers mile Mr, Brown ... nN Ben Howard Prince Richard in Ben Rattle 4 Black Dick 101 ST. LOUIS WINNERS. RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, ‘The races run here this after sulted as follows: First Race. of a mile.—W. and 6 to 1; King Tati Was second: Jos Coll 2111-1 time Becond Race—Three-fourths of a fle.—Moderator, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, won ellie Bawn, 4 tol for . was second -and Rose, of Red third, Timo—1.19. Five and one-half fure Won by Optimo, 9 to 2 and 8 to B; Nearest, 4 tof for place, was second; fom Collins third. Tme—1:12 h Race—Three-quarters of a mile Won by Fore and Aft, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1; Gaslighter, 6 to 1 fur place, was second; First attempt third, Dime—1.16 ———— ——— Class. Finochic, of the Stuyvesant AGiod, defeated the Zaza, same class, In & Gunday trom a sa! anchored off th Island around Sandy Buoy and returc, with a light southeast log, by 425 im 4.08.12 will be the last held on the famous old| course. The march of improvement ts in fifteen raw aspir: largest squad Colu: ind from it the couches hope to plek will get the comes for ple sible team H. C. Townsend, ful broke his leg at tn gon; H.C. Metre ago; William Erb baok B. Mahan, captain of the tennis tean,| who stands 6 fe of the 'v the Unt brouck, of the Unty: Henry Moore. ginia, and Wo P. Lawsen, of Cornell were among the new men. ‘The novice candidates were Mortis, Sand. Baldwin, | §, Dae one Jenks and Feuerbach, who have yet to And tan anew prove thelr ability, hat when) the by: players: worke is the time when the! Bowman, who ha poel at fullback, s#pr while playing that positi HARVARD’S COACHES Is playing hot counting the evening work and the | Lal does not able the men, but th Wis aches get it full and hard Eee Jay the Crimson leaders get y freahmi wether and review the week's f new formations concocted. It is brain work of the worst sort, and the man who thinks footva and muscle alo} mochle Beats Zaza in Cabin Sloop | mind in a jiffy if he were present. Talk| has about brain work not football game. Why, Harvard's whole It Is believed that tha meeting which | and this ts what New Yorkers will 1 began at Westchester this afternoon | doing in West. come irse in the world. o the d Railr ne old K Is! cctsnenem er OL ree Squad of Candidates for This Season's Eleven Numbers Forty-five. y-five candidates are trytn a's foe . tls and” otherwl together nuineil toward that « end. In addition to th confercnees of the coa ws on Colum on, ‘The opentny [erayon are the matn feat formidable eleve Heavy players! ta ference when the time 5 oUt the strongest pos iy represented, and he now candidates are:| to time. start of the an end two years former quarter- anford A | ball team, but ie hes of the 4 tom been year mbrid Loew nf the Leland came to rvard Ww mation was a simp Inches; J. 8. Mac ew. M, FL Landers, of aity of California; Wallice,| (0% the give om the University of Oregon; Has.) S0UMt shift over ty of W Ae tert, of the Culy ity ci vie posed tons kecond tat ra prey YALE COACHES WANT round which the ‘pig eg SPEED AND SURE PLAYS.| ier iio! tthe tater Ea far ont AN Yatra] c-Lof the ph ull the | vsed at Harvard before. hat this) prove. se tchaWweve J UNIS. | without saying his s|backtleld has In piece ie hand was r ab) Metiinedck. who ai som |T]GERS PREPARING he play has was PRINCETON, No J., Oct the fact t porrow against and two ye etball in Water en cancelled a cad Kauby) w New York mana one out Batchelder! wilt be spent by Glass and held thy six / a Davis NW ey are now way hanes In the ‘ork Tia) ae | GET LITTLE REST. ost remain hake-up ba 2m CAMBRIDGI, Mass, Oct. 7 Harvard | vothall seven days Just now, we work of the early afternoon, seventh day, it ia true, rice > brought up) witell his cy dais ans way[BOY BILLIARDIST WOULD with she Improvement of ‘the team! PLAY FOR $1,000 SIDE BET. proposed, players are talked over and sone Hin Son, nds on brawn Ming ina chem: nd system of work is the fF n, lawy n, professors and brok All of them want to wee Harvard whip old. » professional LOOKING ACROSS THE FINISH LINE. IN THE WORLD OF SPOR S.. MORNING GALLOPS [@470US CLUB-HOUSE AT MORRIS PARK, WHERE SOCIETY «PLUNGES.” KING FIGHTERS (PHOTO BY HEMMENT.) out requiring the spectator to rise and ster in a few yeurs to Tt isn pity that Morris Park should) at tails there st to the turf. John A. Morris waen| {rresistible and the property has been| he Inti out the course sald that he sold to a rallroad company which poses to Iny tts rails up the? Bollpse] race course or th Portchester and Boston, Travellers on| going public If he the La the site © COLUMBIA HAS PLENTY OF GOOD FOOTBALL MATERIAL. ended to construct the most infinitesimal ns compared to some of Igment of the vintments — w not was vist aratoga there has not ponderance of handsor women When the attendance Yale, and go they get ther heads, bal’ rand important for es, this-and #0 ditMlcult of access Ail players also have halk tnks, ‘In which a blackbou Ks cach play and formation ts graph- oh W Instructions of what he ds to do. ening Wks are also given from time The first running of tie Matron s event was the princ! for those who ¢ stood the lst ok last yoar, who| Harvard has copied Yale and Penny! vanta in divising tacthos for L season the (red-akinned It was bel was’ golng. and so chank re played against gud “K nt so onto rat 7 form on a rapldity of Ly ted gain after gi eau iatends: have been better fields’ cn- arned in that & Fin Seven furlongs of Withers mile: ‘| rice only in 1903 thelr beat to get the | by ined S every and rley has ake every |g instru nin th ids and Upwards Lyne that most any FOR ANNAPOLIS. The Evening World) showed the Way ne scheduled for to ho wae a leagth and Amur yulls game Handicap; for three-year-olda and a. short aml Betle of Lexington close v then mov to the wi dry had to THIRD RAs Bakes; (wo hts, Jocks Willie Hoppe’s Father Challenges All American Experts for Would change his| Frank Hoppe, father of Willle Hoppe, issued a challenge in behalf of his son to meet any man in America in a oh at 18-inch balk-line billfards, 2 ult] shots in, for a side wager of $800 or of bratn work, brain work of Congress: | $1,000. men, business in | ruled a prohibitive favorite tn | turity Matron Sta Coe: and at th the running, a length before rey Friar and business? Advertise in the Sun- Aceful, to the Master Hoppe, known as the boy bill- 8. (urd champion, is only fourteen years pb, rse were sup Metal wns over a at w vad complaint Morria pro 1 plans eved that 1h n doomed ind showed that 1s been sold and {it ts|over the Wea:ches! fe that. the scent at Morria Pa as & question as to when the railroad Jockey Ciuo took pportundtic tat Morria Park w question hea the railroad funtion 13k for possession. ostake book issued hy the ces the National to unde run in LW over the The IGREY FRIAR BEATS ACEFUL | IN RICH MATRON STAKES, (Cont the track were jamz Aceful then closed and Turn both Cochran and Shaw landed ar first by a head. It looked © official placing was in ston FOURTH RACE. tron; for Allles two-yearn olf Loa race track ed that gates, tru k so remote us . Betting, Jocks, StH Fin. | Str. Place. Bodom s Wate $19 1s t Aceful Beaten. ne oUt tr tke IC one of th but added. interest uke 1 gave promise of betw Whitney & af Aceful and Bi, the fink Briar, a duel that ma- whip nv nt to went te and ter tow » dismay of those who dily by Reel and the Whit try Stolon nut for th the rite at 2 too iarter, the pri was backed by ya nose. nal specuhitors rd that Mr. Madde shape that b honal and a quarter, Betting str? Martin 2204 Won easy.” Thme=2.08 1-4. weal Dy taking thing: < on. the do} MT Bie Hermls, and takiag the umoral ond owit u adat the f and a half lengths from Hun Wao Just got up In time to ovat Qom Paul & head, q 1p: ed with high a pity that. ther IXTH RACK js and upward; one mile RACE Rice. Jocks. ater om | "| RESULTS AT WORTH. cE, i a seant eth TRAC! ‘Three-quarters of a mi ‘Anderson third, ‘Time, 1:18 ace—Five-elghths of am! by Amoricano, 4 to 1 and 3 to mn, 2 to 1 for place, was secon Kane third, ‘Time—1.05 One and one-six Van Won’ by Flying Torpedo, 4 to 5 ee Saace ane leaders 1 to 3: little Biking 7 £9 8 £08 p 1a Bing Leap ee Vilar: | was second; Bragg third, ‘Time paced tomether, Witt HH th Race—Three-quarters of a S ranahe tron home: bf inile.—Won by Waawift, 8 to 5 ) 10 go 1 for plac egor R. third, fathan, (ad 1 oup and oa : nd, and G neue thvough rk Ror py a short head. Bi ——___— head Vefore Un: Yroke doan at the THE KENTUCKY FUTURITY. her up. Gall Ham Eelipse | Favorite Distanced. GROUNDS, LEXINGTON, Ky, "Turner 20 5 second: Anak third. The Rajah favor- 100, 8 th, 0 & ite was distanced, Time—2.14 1-2. 4. Odom }2 85 {1 Hamilton won second heat; second; Anak third. 7100 ™M e Nellie Jay won third heat kes for colts and geld-| Time an rode tim in ‘poor end he could only run | 2.14 1-2. —— front and made the just furlong. Grey Frigt: day World. ini) the woodlands encircling the! Westch juncement has been | of Westchester, but rin in 1M and the Sixth Matron to be| f iipse course. ‘The! he got up in time to he Eoltpaa jtying for ‘The Jerome Handicap, for three-year-olda; mite | nning to she iop| hel @ Held won easily by two} Rasne, | WORTH, Oct. 7. Pail are the results of the races run 18 to 10 and 1 to lace, Was second; enth of a ‘and 3 to out on the body, ulcers appear | brows and lashes fall out; the gnain blood becoming more contami- tho disoaso disappeared. I took six bot- nated, copper colored splotches tles and today am sound and well, ‘i & j and pustular eruptions appear: Wing Firat Heat~ Don different parts of the body, —Gail Hamilton won first heat 4 of 314,00 Kentucky Futurity. John Me., Pat Henry second; Anak third. | the flag fell Surbiton WANT TO DISPOSE OF YOUR en] In spot fro re thea) “The beautiful wooded ourse. probably Hemp-| qty Ginied wit anil pad Plains autointbile: " Sau Many n Which to view. t watching ¢ mous rac for thelr race ru Racing at V ass. and the pre y exception to the ri book ein be taken as a RECORDS OF THE GIANTS ting, More t there than great cith: FOR SEASON JUST ENDED. | —_——_-—e+-— McGann Led Batters and McGinnity Was the|j Team's Best Pitcher—Other Averages. Out of t fifty or more players that) 2-Csoain the management of the New York Base. (°—1N" bal Club tr'sa this year only one fnishe: the season among the “three hundre hitters. This player is big Dan Me- Gann, the Glants’ firs: aseman, who batted hard enough during the short time he was with the ceam to get a ntare of 8. Joe McGinnity, the n Man," was the Giants’ bes pitcher. Our of fifteen games w A he pitched he won seven and lost elgat, Betting a percentage of .467 and nisa- ing twenty-sixth on the lst of pitchers. Cronin followed MeGinnliy very closely, |! winning five games, losing six and} for which hh . Mathewson ca next, wonning four- teen games, losing seve: en an ty one, finishing thirtieth on the fist wit A percentage of 451. The Ist which follo: shows the records of the Glante In other positions and thelr rank among other National League play : Hewett Fielding Records. Rot 4h Batting Average, ith Third Git Raader vi 0 1 MeGann =Dunn “McGraw 0 0 3—Hendricks ra ohh Matheson 2% i » 9 M n 4 F He wraan 7 88 rd 101, Pollak veces So so RYTA i Won driving, Thm ausedy. * Bf hitsaan Q 9 : sonin ‘ Forge had the most spe nd Cori 10 4) clarke 9) - he stretch, foliowed Lady Stirling won Meaiantiy es 0 Rockaway Meetn Wentchester on Choate stew Keynote was second. Sparks a oj hursaday, | a a, he sree oh, 4 Tae third, | Taylor erty { The polo game between Westchester and Rock- un home Valie Won by half a length, A nose be- League tournament of Sais ron Ay Awa and Remorse drew) tween second and thint , Sty wo iL, The will take place Thursday Famahy In a drive R = eg Nonity _r 8 0 race and disease upon your children, for it can be transmitted from parent to child. S, S.S& contains no mercury or potash, but is guaranteed strictly vegetable. Write for our free home treatment book and learn all about Conta- gious Blood Poison. If you want medical advice (he us a history of w your case, and our physicians will furnish all wish withont charge. 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