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THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WOR 7 Se, perenns oe COL. BILL, AT | TO 2, WINS THE BELLE MEADE STAKES, (Continued from First Page. THE GREAT AND SMALL AT MORRIS PARK. BY HAYDON FON. the turn, foliowed by Col, Bill, Igniter finshed strong und beat Belle of p , 3 ae Baul” Pheyivaiiihis. was <6 half a length for the place 3 ‘ é the turn, where Col. Bill moved up and FIFTH RACE » Lie Joined Grand Opera. tfe pair racing on | 4!) 8808: Withers mite Teihe. _ e even terms to the stretch with the oth-| sterters, whte, jocks StMIE Pin, Str Place . ers close behind. In the run home [Siar of the West, 1}, Col, Bill went to the front. and oppo- | Keynote, 103, site the fleld stand Teniter challenged. |New Howant, For a few strides it was a hard drive | pyruene, 103. ; on even terms, but in the last fifty | deo 4 yards Col. Bill's class asserted and he drew away, itself winning by a head. | WEAK JUST NOW. Spark 6 Igniter was two lengths In front of |Mernays| 9), 6 Oom Paul. Start good Time—141 1 FOURTH RACE. Rigondon cut. running, cl i Ga Bronx Highweight Handleap; nix. furlongs followed by MeWilllam, Keynote a if Games peaine a oinenee : Miting. | Bernaya, and they 1 order ‘ Wea! bi oH 14 12 ened for home Rigodon a ven 00 Unmatied. In2, "epeicer, 9 8 287 dled away. Star of the W FU SON! BLeyEO RY 18 Beriaaistt er wo the lead, and, holding to end. Margin. Six Shooter, 10, Knight 1 7 easily by a length and a half from Siipthritt. 124, ‘Turner. 9 6 Keynote, who was the same distance 4 Daly. 102, Creamer 21 front offien Howard Hublini, 190, Odom Rath RECT ATER If football comparisons were of any Weekes: Kine UY Selling: (or three-year-olds. value now in gauging the relative s Med tite sak 7 : va we behttna, strengths of the big teams Yale would Emahec, 100,Crosthwaite 3 bebayd rs rane ralght- Place.) a) oO Krei outela larvard, The Start good.’ Won driving. ‘Time—1.14 i-4 , 1H. Meade aia e6-n:| SNPs SUBSE Aly OUUSIRRS/FARY S| 2 =u Lyne prys 3-5 games against Amherst might e con Daly, Emsher and Bello of Troy made T. Kalght i sidered Paik WEREEAGR ROFL the pace to the turn, where Dublin shew i ec Ast Wwe ale beat Amhe Face through and tosk the ead He Toisen H 2B to 0 Yesterday Amherst allowed showed the Way to the stretch, followed RASHBIAL hiakenrd anisielend by. Wealth, Daly, Belle of ‘Troy and Mit was second jr Hatvard: only als potiite, Blipthrift (na close bunch. Dublin died | Numeral was third ae to a walk in the last quarter, and me-1.48, CRIMSON TEAM NOT Wealth took the lead, winning by three Won by a tength, Half a iength i avarters of a length from Unmasked, ‘i Ber eet tween second and third IN BEST OF SHAPE. (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass,, Oct. 9,—Harvard learned a good many things in the game with Amherst yesterday, not the least of which i# that sho will have to get ENGLISH CHAMPION KATHERINE A, | Haven this year “Harvard wa she do | of dead easy,” said 7 u Amherst 1 ra after the test. Joe Carroll, Middleweight Two-Year-Old Trots a Mile in| “Her iinemon high and y not . 1 : nearly so effective a Y s centre Wrestler Just Arrived, Goes} 2.!4—Major Delmar Wins) fishers “tn Stemed tome that, for men : ‘ jot thelr welght, the: played Ike chil} Up Against Pardello and| the First Heat of Transyl- “Our fellaws wore all Thghte yet ‘i i rlown with them pret Neither Gets a Fall. vania. Yale hae the Tne. L never | jaw anything Ike it. The whole team, {teo, is good, 1 don't think anythin Joxeph Carroll .the champion middie | PAIR GROUNDS, LEXINGTON, Ky..| Mra won't at least de to showing | welght wrestler of F and and Ireland, | O° therine won the first heat) tells anything.” went up against Leo Pardello, who has | Of the $5,08 two-year-old trotting futur- r Words sum tis the situation been meeting all comers at a Bowery | ity in 214, lowering the ord for the | whieh ie how turing Harv ard Conc theatre, last night. and neither man e one and a quarte nds and /anything olse are two gvod, Was able to get a fall after fifteen min-| tying the world's record, Hilgar was | tackles and a quick, accurate tect end utes of hard work that « ina hot | second, Blossom third. ‘Three starters | Weak In tackles fram the Dexinalnk of mix-up with both men falling ous of | were distanced. lover now owing to Wright's Injury ves-{ Ww burst a blood yess ir Hay r Hn} nd Was carried from the fel. Katharin A. won the second heat of | terd the ring and from the stuge. and Miss Whitney third. horses are well known around Third New York tracks. where they were suc- for Mace cessfully raced last season. Brigadier | Atcennu aKa es oak s|MADDEN’S TROTTING \ WORTH WINNERS. | ae STALLION IS DEAD. | RACE TRACK, WORTH, oct Harriaan 810,000 Adbell Destroyed Atter ¢ Fun here to-day resulted as fol-|fuiects Brenktng Hin Les. at Bondage . Ornature Sir Troubadour LEXINGTON, Ky, Oct fit : mous trotting stallion Adve! Adver- No Ol Glory Race—S\x and one-half furlong: ey Annie Thompson, 6 to 1 an « o r 3 y 1 ea vein set for plac, ‘waa second | er YS gat alien Aon gae Cress Musi neCe ae -~ Ra: area daniors Ot 4 att ¥ OF analdes He broke his} while playing tn B Rave—T Jidiee Dorelie: at Elmwood Farin. The Don, 2 to 1 and 7 to 1 wining Patronymic Beaty 6 t 5 for place, was second could not revover, Madden wire ea ¥, M, third. Time—116 2-3, | Tact CEMENT OHEL BiLGeal orice eeeee © mile-Won by | Carrier Rizeon horse ’ 3 Biath Race—Handicap; for three Adbell held the world’s record aw a Up; mile and a furlong, yearling trotter ‘Advance Guard 1 to prove a. suc to b a! to 5 f place, Was secon: He was Just be, ened. imei 3-5. as a ale Hee Ee Tom Kenny ¢ u 1 to 2: Lucten Ap- Hine aOR’ cnéceinton Herbert. M9 Hunteraine Is credit Ada Bella, two-y old record seWon by ‘Mscuconey, synth | Rorat S108 Mose 25, and Bow Ellen. that trotted asa eg ty Macnee 1 09 106 Circus thres-year-old. in 2.16%. Madden gave , Place, 05 Animosity, $10,000 at publle wale In. 1891 tor -Abdell, Gnd valued him at $26,000. 1 For five minutes the local man worked id trotting fururity ang} bls heads ‘on the defensive and then started In to} the race. Tlme—215 L-4 Deltoro, second; —_-— put Carroll's shoulders on the mat, He Butea third. TIGERS GET TOO MUCH ran up against a stone wall, however. | Major Delm ewOnsane ‘ Phe new arrival from lngland has| beat of the AHA IVAN, TENDER TREATMENT. |: met and defeated all the middie-| trotting, In ancls 1, Resid ————- | weights of England und Ireland and} yi Mules Wiltney third. Rhythmle was | POM Ee fa Oeics 1 'Thou- | won the championship last month. He|" prince of Oranse won the se | PRINCET( N. J.) Oet. 9.—Footbail | sands of dollars, or less ‘Thou- | ia mom “the possessor of the enormous of she Transylvania by inv {experts who have Been watching the | sands upon thousands ef people read cl inship belt. MaJoi y c t hird. 1 ee y jee oO! he ge « "4 s sea- EN SBares me Nae eld the Kalish tte Jor De 2 Francie B,, third, Tine, | prac! act the Tigers aro see | on for years and the belt, was the man ey ter, cut | Se have somewhat of the | 4, of the Sturles true i who was defeated by him last on the MeetOOt oe TURE Uae ein |amunne of we Ing forced on tho) ew On a Hee ste aes Perch hss Mat et with his man- | Probably: not rt gain this season, and | © fat It is argued that the men | The cnemles of racing point to the ; Dan McKetrick, and his wrestling |" M4 he permanently disabled Jave treated too tenderly, taken out 7 rthers, Bannon and Maghan — jthe ¢ when scratched a litte FOOTBALL CHALLENGES. | —_—aae |} some es Riven a day off, They recite \ y \ ee BRIGADIER HAS | MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. [icy "hn "Gaye tone ago the man wha aiaeGioaate wuld stand on one foot wa eto] THe Willow F.C. woul like to book games PECULIAR DISEASE. SEAR SPR HESCO Es NOY ter practice, and the more he had |" teams averaging 205 pounds, ove having a RACK, MORRIS PARK, Oct lio sumter the rhe made, — |} wthe Willows nape. the folianine oben ntrles for to-morrow's races are ¥ ent is tru t $23, 5 Record Holder for Mile May Belo ions NS Sih a a esses AEH rathy bansager’: Nox’ SUL Hulton aranee Destroyed to End His Misery. First Race—Selling; wurdie race for three-year: | ¢ bd “vr Me Robt Hf ae ee CHICAGO, Oct. 9,—Brigadier, the hold-| i" an! a goile ail nn, nid Chero are most was [teams avsragiog BO (0 100, pounds, “Aharon oe er of the world's mile record on a cir-| sen Lies Winger when w man fs thken out 9, Unlon street cular track of 1:37 4-5, and Burnie Bun- Ls when he could: well stay eat Sunday at Jasper Oval the Olymple Ath Soni ithe!ctack eprinter ‘both in the ata is nd Nght hls pln off. But such |teuon with the United. Bates sMartnese of Ga ble of J. C. Newman & ure suffer- 118 Ma: iyn Navy-Yar The M : from @ pecullar disease that may 131 Hea a strong tram Prevent them from racing 18 Sly ed of ex cvoll forelegs of ‘both sure em HeRdtea T(r | looked forwa ¥ swollen and are nup to the |and a urlongs. ah a ‘bh Fa atare: ¥, causing them great pain, and] iiver Py ab ett guard, they may be destroyed to end th Bouton tara haerac cone mise! Joe Cobb RACING WOULD IF BETTING WERE STOPPED. Talk of Interference by of Sport Is It ts reported that the Racing Commts- on has suggested that the heavy bet- Ung on horses in races in this State be curtailed. This story, In spite of the fact that it is absurd and ridiculous, has been printed by quite a number of news- papers, Why should the Racing Com- mission seek to curtall betting? What business has the Racing Commission to say to any man that he shall mit his operations in the betting ring? The story was probably inspired by an article in ‘The Evening World a few days ago pointing out the harm that was being done to racing by the widespread reports of heavy gambling by certain owners. But the story that the Racing Commts- sion would take the matter in hand is absurd. If the Racing Commission did suggest such a thing, then there Is no better place to begin than right at home, for one of Its members Is one of the heaviest BE KILLED HORSES WORKED Commission in Charge Ridiculous. | Racers stories and tell what a seething hotbed of gamblers are being fostered and pro- tected by the law. They do not know that half of the stories printed are not true. That does not matter. They will argue that where there ts so much smoke there must be some fire. That is where the evil lies—in the notoriety. Of course If there were no plungers there would be nothing to exploit. But so long as there are newspaper men and pencils and paper Just so long will the doings of the plungers be exploited. But, as for the Racing Commission or the’ Jockey ub tempted. (Special to The Evening World.) N NEST, N. Y., loping hours were pleasant Park this morning. at by the racers that had a try over | attempting to limit or curtail| was satisfactory, posculalon, that is an absurdity and an} August Belmon't Anak galloped a mile in LM. Matherin, Jib trotted and cantered. The Jocke aside and say please vell Club might take a plunger “If you must bet heavily ell your operations as much as Possible. But, even if that were done, the ever-crying knights of the stool Would still be willing to tell how they had been skinned by this or that opera- tor, and the pencil and paper would do the rest. That Buffalo Meeting. Le Wild Thyme turned the same distances Dove was asked six furlongs in 1.19. H, D. Brown's Nortbern Star an bettors on the turf, and, moreover, he goes right Into the ring and makes his own bets, There ts no w to curtall speculation on the race tracks unless the betting ring is abolished. And when that Js done then It will be thme to put up the shutters and plant grass on the Kclipse course, Result of No Betting. Just fourteen people were present at a trotting meeting in Connecticut on Tue: day. No betting wag permitted. Specu- lution is the Ife of racing. Without pulation the game would be flat and sp unprofitable except for a few milllon- (res who could afford to race thelr horses for amusement. But even they would find the amusement rather un- profitable when the public was not on hand to contribute, through the medium of the gute, the moneys that go to make fat stakes and purses ‘The harm to racing is not in the heavy K by owners, but In the notoriety glven to these operations, Big. heads in the newspapers teil | most every day that so and so corehed the ring for hundreds of thou- Reynulds; lei rede; full will RAC Following LOUIS, Oct results of the 7 9 th rr rai ie and Rawn, for King Tathus, 1: -Dandy Jim Ind Race—Five Won by Hetael, Crutchfield, 10 10 1 for se ond and Fitet Love third, Time—1.08 3-1. Fourth Race-One mile and seventy yards.—Won by South Breeze, 90 to 1 third and ah 2 to ult furlongs. and even: and 10 to 1; Buceleuth, even for place, Van Edgardo = third, ime— Reports from the recent Buffalo meet- ing are still coming in, It turns out now that many of the Jockeys were not pald thelr fees, Checks given in settlement for purses have been dishonored. ‘This meeting at Buffalo was sanctioned by the Jacke Club, which was supposed » have received suMctent assurances that all bills would be paid, a Glennellie galloped a mile in 149. Thi Goughacre stable's Short Hose turnei parts speed, e, Girdle an short breather at thre J. BE, Madden sent Blackstock to Mr, Chamblet’s steepl mo galloped two miles at a two-minut clip. dss MEN AMERICAN RACING EXPELLED FROM PARIS. P Club Js not fnanelally it Is morally so. Of what ‘the official sanction of the Club if meetings turn out as this one did at Buffalo? Will horsemen have any faith in future meetings at Buffalo any, other cl n with the oflctal Hof approval? This ts rather a seri- Bookmakers and an 0 k eve for the Jockey Club, whieh UEP e OA rid to lok out for the Interests | Panis, Oct As a result of th iffairs has yet been received from Buf- | pelling several Americans concerned ha: falo. Why Were checks dishonored and| been signed by Premier Combes as Min Who ts responsible for such a black eye|ister of the Interior. ‘The men to b to racing? the decree are a few book . expelled b; Landry mad rds his complaint. to Jock at the track, ON FAST TRACK. Show Satisfacto.y Trials at Morris Park, but Nothing Speedy was At- Oct. 9.—The gal- Morris ‘The track was in} perfect condition and the speed shown Mizzen and Flying J, Healey gent Cinquevalll six furlongs in 1.18 3-4, in 1.18 1-2. J. R. & I, P, Keene's Ring; Merrynfaker covered the mile route ip 1.47, James McLaughlin sent Examiner and Dark Planet six furlongs tn 1.20, seven furlongs In 1.33, and Moor got a jogging exercise. chaser Adjidau- yner Suffer makers, a well-known horse owner and No D OF SPORTS. BS. f " 5 Champion Coming He Champion Jim Jeffries will leave his home at Los Angeles, Cal., in a few days for this city, where he will join a theatrical company with which he will remain for over three months, In Speaking of his arrangements for the future and also his reported retirement from the ring, Jeffries says: “I am net golng into business in San Fran- cisco or anywhere else, nor haye I any {ntention of giving up the ring, for a While at least. I shall soon leave for Now York to Joln my company for the winter.” Jeffries adds that while he and Cor- | bett have talked over their proposed contest, no definite time has yet been set. but thinks ft will take place carly hext year, As the amount received by Jeffries and Fitzsimmons in their fight ln'd Ban sirancisco’ wael'$9,000 lean, than) the purse offered by the Century Club, of Los Angeles, Jeffries is anxious to that club to bid for the fight be- tween him and Corbett. orbett” Helped Club Ont. ‘oung Corbett.” the feather-weight t a It Pays lic—to deserve it. unfavorable weather our s' crowded with eager buyers announced the sale of e a id The S. MM. Jackson, Successor to Maduro Brcs. & Co., Entire Stock of Fine Clothing e This firm catered to the most carried only the finer makes of at 110 to 116 Nassau St. their entire clothing stock at 50° Jackson's wee’ SUITS rn PRIC $10.C0 Fancy Busines) Suite. 5.00 15,09Semi-Drere 7.50 00 Imported Worateds. 10.09 00 Viouna Prince Albert 6 15.00 pu at he pacecerdey! alleging that al hangers-on | wn 1 Praag had’ assaultes lockey Ds e i | withont catise, ‘Those who row wor | Jockey has been tanished Trousers thing of the Inside history of this mat- | It is sald that other Americans are ow is : 1.50 ter say that much scandal may be re-| leaving Fri to avold expulsion. OO WY OF ste * that there way be some sensa-! Nothing has been done {n regard to the 6.00 Dress Trousers... 3.00 isclosures, The evil of permitting Jockeys to wan- about a face track doing things as ir own swee, will dictates cannot be over estiinated. Tt is no unusual thing to Jockeys upon the promenade at the baci of the grand stand surrounded by admiring women friends, ke: Horse Bi ranew the American jocke 8, but veding Society will lcenses of two s next year. en Cuban X-Glants va, Hobokens, prominen' And It ts not unusual to gee certain Jockeys drink: | The. Cuban X-Glantr, the champion at the bar > | bane will) piay the era: ing at the bar with friends, ener team omits ning the: While these riders may “be perfectly Innocent In thelr actions, the mere fact of their i-profeasional ‘championship at Creket rounds in Hoboken on Sunday. being seen such times is| the other two amen will be ved on enough to cause talk, Tt ts hard, per-|two following Sundays. Al haps, to restrict thelr freedom, but at|be exciting and, bitterly contested the same time Jockeys should ‘be Kept |are compoted of the strangest ‘cem!-professiona out of the grand stand Inclosure, Payers in thie vicinity, ae at Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne Belong to that class of disfiguring skin eruptions that cause more genuine bodily discomfort and worry than all other known diseases. The impu- rities or sediments which collect in the system because of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other organs of elimination are taken up by the blood, saturating the system with acid poisons and fluids that ooze out through the glands and pores of the skin, producing an indescribable itch- ing and burning, and the yellow, watery discharge forms into crusts and sores or little brown aml white scabs that drop off, leaving the skin tender and raw. 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We have a handsomely illustrated to its betel ni and stimulates and revital- vegetable blood purifier, It contains no Arsenic, Potash of other 4s went free to all who wish it, ysicians will advise without book on skin diseases, which _ THE SWiFT SPEC it Is understood that the refuse to t the three games ghowld The teams Closed this Saturday till 5.30. BERNHEIM’S Values Are Famous. to have the confi- dence of the Notwithstanding the _av HALF (14) OFF. Beate 2338 & 2340 Third Ave., JEFFRIES DENIES REPORT THAT HE WILL QUIT RING. re to Begin Theatrical Tour, Talks of Fighting Corbett. champion, in a very considerate and at the same time level-headed pugilist. He was to haye received $800 for fight- ing Eddie Lenny in Philadelphia Tues- day night, but Instead got only $600. . Just before the time for Corbett ani Lenny to enter the ring, Billy St. Clatr, who conducted the show, went to Cor- bett d said: “Corbett, there is only a ttle more than $1,100 In the box-office, dif we give you the $800 we guaran- ‘eed ygu we Will be big losers on the show, In order to meet expenses ws: can let you have only $000, Will that do you?’ Corbett: thought a moment and said: “If I refuse to fight for the $0 J will probably be responsible for the game being killed here. The peo- ple have paid Thelr good money to see Me box and 1 don’t intend to disap» point them on account of a few hun- dred dollars. I will fight for that amount.” vern has been secured by Match- to meet the winner of the Calle han-Yanger bout for alx rounds at one of the hows to be given by the Penn Art A. C. the early. pai mber, ‘Terry's manager signed contort, imme: the bout between “Young he die Lenny Tuesday night, — MoGevorn A guarantee of $800 with the privilege nt. of the gross recelpta, ment for the artlc pub- tore has been ever since we critical dressers downtown and Clothing suited jor their locality, We paid them SPOT CASH and own % on the dollar. “pce’* Overcoats Price, | #1200 All-Wool Kersey: | 2.00 Oxtor’ Briexen.. | 80.09 Sitk-Inyd Kornoys | Fall Top Coats $10.00 Silk-lined Coverts... + 5.00 16.00 Black Thibets: + 7.50 20.00 Silk-lined Vicunas - 10.00 Remain open till 11.30 P, M, Ml Downtown Corner Sportsmen's Goods, © i} SLVOPHINSG, Keep yor troubles to yourself and buy a collar fer your dog. We sell 250 right kinds et right) prices. Also leads and} whips. FOOTBALLS. The Rugby at 69 cents and $1.98, Football Pants 69 cents and up. Head Harness, Nose Masks, Shin Guards. Roller Skates, 98 cents, Table Tennis Sets, 69 cents, Toys, Velocipedes, Cutlery. 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