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TERLONIE LEADS BIG GOLF TOURNAMENT. EE Walter J. Travis Turns in Lowest Score for Amateurs at Garden City. => (Special to The Prentste World.) Marry Turfe, Auburn Park v. Fovargue, Philadeljeda.. GARDEN CITY, L. [., Oot. 10.—Ideal | By, 0°45": pyre weather favored the golfers who are |). Mack! Hille competing In the open golf champlon- | Siewsrt Gardner. | ship to-day upon the Garden City Golf | Waiter F Sto: oe Club iinks. There are ninety-six entries, etc % and the first pair were sent away at 8 ra A. M. and the others at intervals of PieavERe ; every five minutes, and even then !{ | jforace Rawiins, Waumtx& 445 SO ‘wan long after 12 o'clock before the last ei £ 1 § # pair were sent away. The two matches Wee ir. Westbrook which carried the largost galleries were a the contest betweeen Walter J. Travis, | j is now Garden City, and Willle Smith, Mid-]4. If Piniiay, Bonen. et Jothian, the open champion in 1899, and | finer pow. 'S.wanoy ss” KB OR the match in which Wille Anderson, |Aiee ftom. “Ove - ue the present open champion, has Arthur | iy “itown, toslon ” 1 H. Fenn, Poland Springs, as an oppo- {Willie Hunter, Northeast Harbor 42 4) jars Patel altuaro 5 47 me EScren, Smith, Mid) sm Out. Tn Tom! f. ‘alter J D. A. Clark, Mount Airy... 49 947098) Cy am o 2 8 John” Harland, Brooklawn M41 BE Tames 8 George F. Sparling, Poughkeepsie 47 Me | 105 3 Mitchell, Glenvitie 43048 § J, M. Bennett, ‘Far 447 st H. Vinal, Pow: 64 Martie & Field 9 Wm. A. Donovan, % 4 Taitimore Xe Wiie Collins, 446 Lelich, Springsela st John 3. Pierson, 4 46 M Martti Meadowbrook x Harrison, Colon: 2 4” (amateur) . 42 43 Alex Patrick, Fastern Parkwa “4 45 J.D. Tucker, 4a aS * ala? Charies Thom, New 4 a as Donald Ross, Oakley a9 4) wT 2 FL OW. Menzi at. Aad @ a. a 48 “a4 Willie Ander Mo ate sir J ry 4% 15 Ac HL Fenn. Poland {Ip ae G. 3, Reilly, Montelatr. an we James Lester, Ovorbriok HOw Rabait! Fullerton, Morrisiown...-. 40 G5 96! David Honeyman, Me leo. ao ‘Thomas Anderson, Jr., Montelair. 53 41 4 | Nernant Nicholls, Holywood 6 & & Jack Park, Scotland . — 3 4 79 Mr. Loule Livingston. ahd 56 LONG SHOTS WINNERS | AT MORRIS PARK TRACK. (Continued from First Page.) speed for half a mile and then died away, for ¢wo-year-olds and the Hunter Hihtn- Gicap for three-year-old fillies. y purchased Gold » Heels from Winnie O'Connor for $6,750. O'Connor paid $4,500 for the horse at the Tecent sule. Fessenden’a purchase wits made in the interest of E. J. Arnold ,& POUIEN 1 Ix course, ACR j had E Starters, Pride of Guy Park Meddling Mary, 107, Meade Mart Mulien, Co., of St. Louis. 110, "‘Knighe FIRST RACE. Satimaker, 110, | Minder i 3 Hurdle; selling; milo aod « belt 3 é ‘ Retting 7 4 Starters, whts., Jocka St.Hit.Fin. & 10 0] Lavator, 148, J. Jobnaon..12 1" 1% 6 is na Seminoie,142, O. B.Wiison 2 2% 3 wo 6 Draggitsman, 153, Carson 5 oo 6. Fedo, 12, Helder. oD 4 BB Fempleton, 142, Raymon: 3 0. 0 | Silver Twist,134, Connelly 5 901 Sis neouesaoue uy AD Beagregard, ‘16%, Donohue 5 SSE areosone, i Marylander, 161. 2 11 Sl gear eat Gan % 100 90 Collegian, 142. Houlihan. 9 1 | MF an ri _ Rook Light, 148. J. Hewitt 4 16; i rs 19 7 63 ‘Marothen, ‘Monaban, <1 13 Sa] Start wiragaling asily. Time—1.12 Le Angle, 148, Roach. ........ 7 1) = 30] Pride of Galore was the easleat kind of Our Jutta ic..183, D.Con'iy 3 60) 20} 8 winner In this race, um Rice rushed Gregory, 136, Hixgin to 20] her to the front and taking a. load of Sart Rood. Won eanily. Time 2.47 1-4. several lengths she held tt all the way, Tom Gawnon, Martin Pretoria, iLavator went to the front soon after| Winning aised up by five length the start and making all the running | Park was second wil the way and Won eanily by a tength and @ half from | shed in thot position, hair n length wee Sominole, who was second all the way. | fore Meddliug Mury, Draughtsman was third, six lengths PIETH RACE away. Withers mile, SECOND RACE. Starters, whte, jocks te é Jocks St.MtI¢ Pin, Str. cart ‘¢ aut ald . Odom, 12 Redfern ry Radtern 16, Shea FY 1 Iyeia, Creamer. Kt ‘Temote 4 » otal Boatonniere, 114, Lyne. Judas Durelie, 1 s Fark of W'k,10S, Michasia 6 4 6 15 ey . 8 : fart fair.” Won easily, Time—1.21. Carrier Pigeon, 115, ¥ i Jee Cobb went to the front and cut} Brennan 78.9 « 3 out the running, followed by Tom Law-| Start goo. Won driving, TMme—1.44 | gon, River Piraty and Bart of Warwick, | Whisp, who is a very Atfterent. h Bowtonniere the hot favorlp, was away |to-lay, cut. out the runnt in front. but at onee droj#ed out of Itjstretch with Tithan, Taps eid Protors Git stayed there. Joe Cobb stayed Infclove up, ‘They held thie order tr the front to the stretch, where River Pirate [inst furlong where Tthan nailet Whisp | hkn, and at the end drew]and had him beaten. In ahe last. Aix away, winning eaally by a length and a/ teenth. Moon Daley came wit ali half ‘from. Joe Cobb, who was four lend Odom was forced ten Nerd dies | lengths in front of Tom Lawson. #t Titan home by a had, Moon Dulsy SAP Nay Was @ Itngth and a hal In front ot Relipse course, Walsp. RASS ee eink SIXTH RACE, Start whis., J 8 Lwin, Pm Mile and el Bremort: ih Felten t se) te 4 hoe HART Heer in. lope}ulu, fi er eneey, 2 Starters, whts, ook st : Da Reweke, 98, Fletcher. Advance “Guard. "131, Odom Se 1 Guesniork,. 9 . Royal, 108, Lyne. 1634 of Anemsion, 91. roe 6 Tom Kenny, 99, Siew. ar) 4 Clorita, $9. Danzie 63 Herbert, 119, Smith Rollario. 95, MeNichol 8 le, 106, Redfern 4 fi Anak, 100, Hyland ” if Raine, 96. Coohran. + Operater, ‘93, Durham... 1 9 8 10 Moor, 9%, Meade - ‘Start god. Won cleverly. Time—1.11 1-2 Chreus, 88, Craumer. 10 1] Mustdora jumped away In front, made | Animomty Mo Jonnren 2 al the running and won cleverly by a) Advice Guard won 1 Jength from Honolulu, who elosed with| Royal wan second, @ rush at the end and'took second place | ‘Tom Kenaey: wae from Do Reszke by half a length.| Time—1s Clarita, the favorite, wan poorly handled | Won bya head. Halt a ‘ength be- by Danzig. Guesswork had a lot of !tween second and thin RACE TRACK, WORTH, Oct. 10.— The races run here to-day resulted ax follows: Firat Race—Five and one-half tur- 4 Wey AYImer ruse, 3 to 1 i Monla. 2 ty 1 for place, second; Naulahka third, ‘Timen1.i$ 25, Second Race—Mile and seventy yard 7 Won by Leviathan, 2 to { Young Corbett’s Former Spar-|tiowans, és hem yids Hyatt ate 8 : -)){ Count "Em Out third. ‘TMme—145 3-5, ting Partner and Terry Will $< Battle at 130 Pounds. MORRIS PARK ENTRIES, (Speciai to The Kvening World.) RACH TRACK, MORRIS PARK, Oct Willie Mack, the clever light-weight], e 3 fol : ? 0 forfeit of $00 and Issued a challenge] Fire Race—For all ages; seven furlongs, vern at 120 pounds, | Aunic La Mg old > to fight Terry Mc Grand Op 10 weigh in at 2 o'clock on the of | The Ragge! Cavaliorl07 ¢ tor SOEC teet! torn side Let of | 12 Witt Taye 0 ‘The hoys will be matched at 11 0 ist Gum tr eer} tognorrow morning, MeGovern’s man-| Helle of Troy NE Leonora Loring «1.107 ger notifying Paddy Rogers, manager | ,,{60%4, Race—The Fourth Champion Steeple of Mack, that he will be on hand at i tha TE UBt that time ready to wign the articles of | Ailidaumo Pilate 1s agreement. The club offe the [Hare rorwara Judge Phillipe... 38S Yargest purse will get ithe bout. Magk | "Pt was one of “Young Corvett's TING | capr Yor trove este eeventh Nursery Handl- K < partners while the latter was training | i Ata Judith “Campbell Aatartt Kire Gok At | for his fight with Terry. — _ FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS. RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 10. Following ure the results of the races ‘Tup here this afternoon: hate Invincible epee Merry Acrobat roupier *Prince fourth Hunter Hen: dicap; to: Rottate ates A tas Cane Prewtig Bt Flora Pomona ’...!.116 Fifth Rade; selling; tor two-year-olds canree i Gillie. Ornature nd ; third. ‘time—201 1-2 goond Race—Five and one-halt fur- ‘Wonby Centre, 5 to 1 and St 1; Kentucky Rose Dinksle | for the love of the sport. : NEW PLAYER ASTONISHES eaten Coaching of the Year's ‘Varsity Eleven Will Be Compared with Past Work of the Pro- fessional Sanford. The followers of the Columbia eleven atched Wednesday's game with Ford- ham with special interest for several reasons, the main one belng the fact that it would give a line on what sort was capable of as a ex-Columbia captain, e of work Morley Jeonch. Morley, a1 | has only n out of the hands of coachers for a year himself, but the feel- ing In the college that was strong erough to oust Sanford, one of the best fexsional coaches In the country, was {ble for Morley, an amateur, be- in t and tt ts certain that he will given the most enthus- furtic suppor: by the whole school, some- thing Sant with al! his success, | never had Morh who has entire charge of this season's team, cannot be called a pro- fessional conch by any means. He is | entirely Independent of a coacher's sal- ary and is keeping In the game entirely Tt is easy to looking at him that he depends upon strength more than crafty playing to win games, and the men who have prepared for the gridiron under his hands will certainly know what it means to give and take a good beating in any sort of 5 game. Morley has a great record of Sanford to overcome, but the student body ex- pect him to make this seanon’a team the equal of the ones that Sanford sur- prised Yale, Harvard, Pennsylvania and Princeton with, and in Wednesday's game the players gave every indication of being as good ax any the university has turned out Morley 4s fortunate In having as cap- tain under hin Weekes, who Is without a doubt the best man Columbia has ever Ww. player of the same ng style as Morley, and there is not ground gainer in the ¢ to-day than he. s showed that h s pe, and the ease with which he his way through the best of the ham players would indicate that he has lost none of his ability of past seasons, Thon Weekes will fall the task of win- ning the hard games ahead of the Co- lumbla eleven and his sensational runs of last year will lkely be repeated when the be n the hill line up with the top- > place, nee by ard % = GEORGE MONROE WINS FROM ROTCHFORD. New York Feather-Welght ont- boxed Chicagean tm Tem Ronndn, INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 10. George Monroe, of New York, was given the decision at the end of a ‘n-roun mith Billy Rolehtard, of Giilcaanratses Empi here last nicht. The bout 'v fast and was one of the dewt ever put’on here COACH POLICE HAD TIP, HENCE NO FIGHT. Finish Contest Between Handler and Guider Postponed and 50 Clubmen with $10 Tickets Were Disappointed. ST. LOUIS T EAM SOLD TO AME ST. LOUIS, Oct. 10.—Baseball rumors of all varieties are floating around here The tatest is vory important if rrue, Ir} that after a caucus by represent-/ es of National and American base- ball teams at the Plantera’ last night the | ni fre Intercats and franchise o¢ the! There are about Atty sporty clubmen in New York to-day. | They pald $10 each to witness a Anish | fut vetween Jimmy Handler, the Now- | rk middle-weirht, and Jimmy Quider, the ex-assistant boxing Instructor of the ¢ N York Athletle Club, The fight scheduled for last night didn't come off, ‘The police of Harlem spolled the show. ‘The mill was to have been decided in the oft of a newly-finished bullding close to the Harlem River. Shortly be- ° fore 10 o'clock the elubmen arrived at the battle ground, but before they could | enter the bullding they were ‘quietly Upped off by the promoter that the ops’ were on and that the ht would not take place They were all assured that the battle would take place some night next week, and without a murmur they aoparatel, declaring (hat the pi ce ought to pay more attention to other things than ‘a Mttle friendly scrap be- tween two pugilists. GETTING IN SHAPE. (Spectal to The Brening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 10.—Yale's team !s rapidly forging into shape, and the coaches are working hard to bring forth a strong team. An Improvement in team work and Interference Is notice- able In practice almoat every day, The players move with a snappiners that « simply magnificent. They kicked a good deal just co give the scrubs the ball and take it back on downs. ‘All the weak players in the team are eng ind the coaches are bee in eeeey move of the bert cane Aldates so they will be sure to get the right men for each place. ——-— COACHES AT CORNELL. ITHACA, Y., Oct. 10.—A’ new can- didate for quarter appeared on the Cor- nell gridiron yesterday afternoon who Weiser, 4 to 1 for place was sec-| Burning Giaas St. Dani n coaches open thelr eye: } ; § i made the coai p eyes wide, i; Miss Knickerbocker third, Time— Alice Ca while Brewater, who has occupled th . : aco Ching d ff quarter-uck for two Race—O: First Coin position 9 Won by Bhadtans ng soreney Princess “Tuinwe {| years, looked extermely worried. ‘The ulare, 10 to 1 for place, was wec- Markey’ Dwyer ireshiman's name is Palmer, and he is @ Roya) Penny third. Time— Nee” cistn tt?” frou ew 200K Uity. dae Was on the He, Ses peter’ Profit on Nim! | Belmgat has purchased trom H.W. year-old Ally Niminl, dy mt. Acrub aide, but he handled the eleven to periection, He was always in his place pat the Interference and passed the ball fo the backs with exact agcuracy. His Word stood ONL cCoMspicuously “in his nandiing of kicks. He caught thre of Brewstera long punts on a dead run Douglas, for whom Mr. inaday'e sale of Engli The ay et. ines. and ot * a re a Xo Collegiate Football Game To-Mor- Le a ie and fan unassisted through the entire Varsity. ON one occasion he ran sixty le iat strong and slnews: This was hie sec. ond ay, but hgh aged probable SE) modiately. : National League tn this elty had be lsappointed , The & close friend div pot permit Clever Exhibition Expected. the Riabed by two midd Hoth men are past masters ia the art of pell- dotense, ere both are tharough tlag generals and Atif weight promising colored Agiter of knocked one round In have mat Joana bout before Bis club Friday evening, Oct 17. mvelpnt, Itallan. boxer of Chicago, have signed articles to meet {a @ six-round bout at the opening show Pollowers of ring events, who profess oO know whereof they speak, are of the opinion that boxink will be permitted again in this State next year. tho Inst two weeks thure has bean more talk heard about the ressurection of the Sport than at any time elnce che passliag During: of Lewis's ‘anti-fight bill, two years ago. ter was Informed last night by of Gov. Odell that the jatter Is not against the sport, as most wrt people believe, and that if a proper bill introduced at the next Legislature and he {a the Governor, he would slgn it. Mann, a boxing bill which, It ts said, will meet with the Governor's approval Now for This Good Fight. Friend is at present drawing up, agreement by welght champion, and he receipt of hin forfeit of $500 by the match- maker of the Penn Art A. of Philadelphia. | arrangements for the alx-round Ryan and “'Philadelph will clash Oct. 90. The men are purse of $5,000, which will bo Tho signing of tho articles Tommy Ryan, the mid! t YALE ELEVEN RAPIDLY _: complet F pout betw The he contest ai ‘This contest will doubtioss result in one of cleverest exhibitions of boxing ever fur- velghts In this country Besides being wondertully clever box- shows itself Inevery play. For the past /*t™ toth are thurouah ting aunetnin ate A three days they have been practised in | contest Se defensive work and now show great skill Ge this art. Before meeting Ryan O'Brien will pee ie In the scrimmages the playing of the] oe Msn. itis spponrat, Mh ths apy weit ‘varsity was far superior to that of the! atnter of Summit Wilk, They will try con scrub team, They were very quick in/alons In a als-round bout before the, roadway the start off and the Interference given], Gof Palladelpnits oot. to hich war by Glass, Goss and Capt. Chadwick was] {Nave eat Baltimore the. latter the colored. well and Larry Temple, the Wy who t Jack Beauscholtze, of Chipaso, tw the Windy City Monday night, matched to meat, Fogarty, cchmaker of the Ariel A. € Philadelphia, igued bah men to try conclusions tn P ot California, the feather undefeated ‘Tim Callahan, the clever Philadelp! and Benny Yanger, the Ge of Paltadeipnte, which ‘They will meet at catch> H atone receipts. jouth Brooklyn nd Hs CRESCEUS AND THE MONK FOR TEAM RECORD. MEMPHIS, Oct. 10.—George H. Keteh- am, owner of the champion Cresceus, who {s here now, gives his consent for ee jo Cala, the Creaceus to go egainst the world's team wey 6+ for the mile, held by 2a! Suainlin's ‘Belle Hamlin and Globe, TTL OTE TT 5 OBLD: KRIDAY KVENLNG, UCL + Latest Baseball Story Is Denied by Sceretary Hedges of the Johnson Club. GOSSIP OF THE PRIZE TT 1 MORLGY AND CAPT, WE IS REPORTED RICAN LEAGUE. purchased by the American League In-) teresta, wus placing the control of base- | bail in this city In the hands of the younger body, Mr. Hedges, Secretary of the St. Louls Amerioan League Club, noxcen last | ment has | mplated by the RING. Agdter, have been secured to mivet round bout hefore ene of the delphia tn the near future. Al Horta epee of Gana, bas bet Terry MoGovern's man- Aver 3500 tha: Gana will put out Cain inside of SIX rounds, Hoth men ported a forfeit of $100 ‘each the bet, the other $100 to be ported two da: tore the contest, 4 se 8 Kid MoPartiand, the New York lght-wel clalmed Joe Gana'n forfelt Monday night when that Ashter falled to appear at the Fort Club, The club had granted Gans a postpone battle will be fought next Monday nigh: of MePartla claiming bis aa fever mind, 1 will get square Movartiand Monday night for taking my I will give him as bad a boating as he ceived In hie lite.'* . . Frank Erne, the ex-light-weight champion, who fights Jimmy Britt, the Callfornia tight- weight champion In @ twenty-round bout In San Franctaco Nov. 16, has another match on. He ned articles to box Otto Sleloff, the Chie for ten rounds at a chow to be apelin on Ost. 29, ° . Ben Jordan, the Bag! weight cham- plon, and Jack Roberta, another Briton, will moet tn a fifteen-reund bout at ¢ tonal Sporting Club, of London, Oct. for the feather-welght champlonstip’ of England. Jonian Abould dispose of Roberts before the tenth round is marted, Amerieans who have seen Roberts bor in England ady he te much overrated eee George McFadden, the light Announced his retigemeht from the ring. Mc- Fadden got $40 as hie sflare of tho recelp:a for losing to Charley Slower In Baltimore recently and Decame no dingumted that he sald at the tine that he would never fight again, . ght Aghter, bi Joo Bernstein, the east feather-wolght, who ta to box “Young Corbett"® a ten-round bout pefore the @fureka A. C., of Baltimore, ext Thuraday night, has algo been matched to meet Joe Tipman, of Baltimore, for twenty roundy before the same ciud, on Oct, 31. training hard and of shape for both Thin ta the schedule of the Aght the Bavannad (Oa.) A. C., all for t Oct. 15, Owen Biegler and Bodby Thompson, 145 pounds; Oct, 2, Andy Daly and Eddie Tenvey, 122 pounds; Oct. 29, Tommy Felts and Danny Dougherty. 118 pounds; Nov. 6, Jimmy. Handler and Pat Ready, 164 pounds. ‘OBER 19, EKES. WALCOTT FAKES Purse Goes to Charity. cle fighting o! arm, It looked very much as Mberately quit under punishment. had a shade Childs allowed a the better of Walcott to land fight back. Ioly, oldey | discovered that his arm wa, walked to his corher. | Referee George Biler should name. ago. |SCEPTRE IS SCRATCHED ' Champion English Thoro; Not im Shape, Owner Says, LONDON, Oct. 10.—Scentre, market next quently scratched her. dra wi here. Keeping in touch with the Public is not a hard thing to do if you"have something of value to Interes® them in. It's an easy matter to hold attention with MOGUL Cigarettes. Gcpd tobacco makes the value and only a very Ili touch on the purse. ANOTHER FIGHT, Colored Welter-Weight Works the Injured Arm Trick in Bout with Childs, so His Share of ed that he was unable to continue if to an Injury to hig left ¢ ho de- During the first two rounds Walcott the work, peatedly without making any effort to Childs changed his tactica in the third round and forced the fight- ‘The. blows weakened Walcott percept- and Childs was assuming @ de- lead when his opponent suddenly useless and asked the referee to stop hostilities. The referee ordered Walcott to continue fighting, but the pugiliat declined and The oMcials of the club belleved that Walcott was “faking” and announced that his share of the purse would be given to any charitable institution that Walcott did the same tn a fight with Tommy West at the Garden two yeara FROM CESAREWITCH. the fa- mous filly owned by R. 8. Slevier, will not be a starter for the Cesarewitch Stakes, which is to take place at New- Wednesday, His owner has decided that she was not in good enough shape for the race and conse- ‘The announcement of Bceptre's with- from the race has caused much regret. among the followers of racing GIVEN AWAY in denominations of $5, $10 and $20 Bills BURKETT THE MAN MGRAW IS AFTER, St. Louis Outfielder Says He | of Lots T Will Be a Giant Next Season AUBURNDALE if the Financial Inducement Is 2 P. M. DAILY. Big Enough. EASY TERMS! FREE TICKETS, On trairs leaving Long Island City) RR, Station 1,02, 2.02 and 3.31 P. M., furnished by our agents at Station. McGraw Js still busy looking for play- | era, and equally as busy keeping quiet about what he has done tn the looking | line. It Is certain, however, that the close-mouthed manager of the New Yorks is making an effort to sign Jesse | New England Development Burkett, the hard-hitting St. Loulsan, | vho would be a valuable man for next | Improverent Cow on's reorganized Negotla- | 32 West 33d St. Jon# have gone so far that Burkett will | leave for New York within a day or two to talk the matter over with McGraw, and itlis highly probably that the two will come to terms, “It is a question of money with me,” says Burkett, “and, while I like St. | Loulsans anf St Louis, I would be glad to play with New York if McGraw can figure that I am worth as much to him as I think Iam worth I have not yet signed a contract for 193 with St. Louis, or with any other team, and will not do 80 until I see McGraw and other mana- gers who may be willing to pay me more | money, It may be two weeks or more before I will know where 1 am going to play, but {t will be wherever I can get the biggest pay I will, of course, give Mr. Hedges. of St. Louis, a chance to meet any ralse that McGraw may offer me."" It Is hard to see, under these circum: stances, why Burkett should not be gob- bled up at once by McGraw, who has | frequently declared of late that money {a no object where the securing of star layers Is concerned. It Is probable thai Burkett Is the man MoGraw hi after for the “one position yet the team, If so the Giants should br complete in a very few day FOOTBALL EXPERTS _ IN RELAY CONTEST. Gaellc Players In Interatate Match to Run In Celtic Park. One of the athletic features to be held in conjunction with the Interstate cham- Plonsh!y football match at Celtic Park Sunday next will be a relay race in which every man of five teams in ih'e Sportsmen's Goods, SPORTING GOODS, FIVE STORES; M97 Bedtord Ave. and ,B.ooklyn, 637 B: ad St, Newark, N. J. Why Not Buy Your Guns at Factory Prices. 57 Cort’and, MM Nos au, 25. 42d St., New York. SMITH HAMMERLEss, Tair ak Hunting Panty, Hunting Legain Hunting Ca Hunting Boots Ws on Football. vicinity will compete, The spectacle of En ‘ish Moleskin seventy-five men who are candidates Reed’ Varatt for the Keane and Dunn trophies ar- cana 3.00 rayed In a race of this kind ts a din Readies, A pea seth tinet novelty tn competitive circles, cree yoni ° The football contest will be the de- To yghmertean Molenkin gliding one between the O'Connelis, of | ee New York, and the, Young Irelands, o | Dent Canv Worcester, Mase hoteam has a} a core victory to ita credit, and speculation | Shin Guards 20. regarding the outcome is pretty evenly’ | 5b:.," 00s. divided. BLIND TROTTER INJURED, MAY NOT RACE AGAIN. Rhythmte Was Badly Cut Down fn) Heat for Transylvania, LEXINGTON, Oet. 10.—Rhythmic the great blind trotter, who caused 1 | sation In trotting circles this yea his great achlevments on the circu! my never be able to race again, H | was one of the atartera in the classi: | ‘Transylvanta race, which took place | here yesterday, but unfortunately wa if | PIN PONG cut down m the first heat of the ra nin and had to be withdrawn from t j howsoruni event Rhythmle struck his left forequarte: and cut It 80 badly that tt Is feared & his owners and a number of veterina: Shoes 3.00 zor heavy-welght 2 and utylen, ugated racket aandies, 4 balla, n, net, suid pont, good vatu 2, surgeons that he may never face starter again. The race was won by Ozanam, the candidate from the Wa: nut Hall Parm of L. V. Harkness. somenhiag c “AGI “ 7 is new, e CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—The Nght here laat | Te ‘inte tty. L ae etree ay night between Frank Childs and Joe a A dain ats abe; ae; mde; B08) Walcott, ota colored, was declared "19 ling pray gor Huachall Champtomship | ic contest” after two and a half rounds of Aghting and Walcott's ahare of the| A sties of three games for the eeui-arotes Mall orders Miled promptly. Send for tat purse wae donated to charity, Walcott { 20a! Basstall champlonahip wit be played auaioawe. teen the Hozoken toam and the Cuban X-Giants | at the St, George Cricket Grounds In Hoboken. ‘The frst game will be played on Sunday, end the two remaining games on the following Bun- days, Deegan will pitch for the Jerseymon whlle Rooeriaon, the champion eolored twirler, will do the box work for the Cuban ae Yacht ella Sold The auxiliary yacht Satanella has been eold by Perry Belmont, N. Y. ¥. a Western yachtsman PHONOGRAPHS 1 Sen | Down vee Weak ing. He had Uttle trouble tn locating Larg Walcott, and landed three straight | CaPt. 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