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ease aa THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1902. NEWS IN ALL THE LATEST THE ” WORLD OF SPORTS. BLUES SOLD FOR $7,000 70 JOHNSON Frank Farrell’s Horses Sold in Paddock Before Races at Morris Park—Bidding Brisk. {Bpeclal to The Evening World.) RACETRACK, MORRIS PARK, N. Y., Oct. 1.—A big crowd of horsemen came here early to-day for the sale of horses belonging to which were sold In the the races. The best he Blues, Bonnibert and Minotwur, When the son of Sir Dixon was into th ring the first bid made was 2,000 and, after several owners took a hand in the bidding, the horse wag knocked down at A. J. Joyner for $7,000. Bonni- bert was knocked down down to G. Johnson for 34,500. A. J. ner also secured Minotaur for $2,600. Summaries: PROPERTY OF F. FARRELL De Hoseke, bor br. co, by Lam: Imp, Serene; M. 1. Hayman, $3,100. fesper, bik, oh, by Hie” Highn M. J. Daly, #200, Blues, b,c, by Sir Dixon—Bonnie Biv A.J. Joyner, '87.000. Boanibert, ch, v.,, by Imp, Albert—Bonale Ola, @.F. Johnson, $4,300 ‘Minotaur, b.¢., by by Eon—Mermaia; A. J Joyner, $2,600, The Guardsman, br. x. by Dr. Macbride—Siy Himyar: W. Durkee, $400. Colonist, br c., 3, by ‘Sir Dixon—Lacolonla G. Turney, 43.9%) PROPERTY FRANKLIN STONE. fan Andres, br. f. 4. by Imp Quick Time Soubreite 11; W. ©. Daly, $1,000. Dafflo Down Dilly. b. ie. 4 by @rew—Daftodtl: J.B. W $2,800 PROPERTY REYNOLDS @ BOK. Nelly Bly IL. bf, 2, by The Hard—Naumee I.E. White, 350. PROPERTY £0. APPELDY Pure bik. g., 3, by Tristan—Fiorsace The A. Ahrens. $125 Pr Ighter: Athada U. ARTY 8. J. SMITH Imp Inverneas—Imp Misers Destitute, ch. 1G. Green, $2) ch. ft. 2 by tmp. Inverness Ave y Ludwig—Pearl Caluce, $50, MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. {Special to The Evening World) RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, Oct. 21.—The entries for Monday's races are for three-year-olds and Clorita Melstersinger Valley Forge Duckoy Brunswick 5 Potente Laty Radnor....2. 87 Him... 1 Conundram Lieschen Toga Those W Sweet Ni Marion Een wi Nite Manone Ww Mme Du Barry. 1h Florham Queen. 10% Mediling Mary weet Marjorie... 100 Pear) Diver 109 Never Siniie in Third Race—Mamaroneck Hand for two on Withers course. Herma sess 126 Zoroaster ,... 102 Advarce ‘Guard... 124 Carbuncle 100 Herbert ........5:: 118 Hunter Raine, 0) Aittculace "), M4 Sadie 8.0.0.5. 90 Royal... /1....-. 100 Warranted 87 Fourth Re Withers mile. Lone Fisherman.....10) The Black Scot For thre! year-olds and up; Lard Badge... $2 Leonora Loring Hen Howard 95 Mr, Brown ellatio 1) Last Knight Petra 11. 102 Harouche : Amur Knight of Harlem Kalght of Rhodes...105 Animosity Balle of Lexington. 97 Meletersinger Fitth Race—Seiling, for upward: Wit mile OM Huteh 1M) Mr. Drown 110 Prince Riward. 9% Major Mancir 1h Hen Battle 109 Grimuna ‘The Talisman 87 Hanitleappor Touagra S97 Arden Fried Krupp. 88 Annie Lauretia 92 The Black Scot! H% Mast 88. Satiro “ WS Sixth Race—Handicap: for three-year-old and upward; mile and a eixiernt’ Blues Star of the West Col, BIN 124 Alabare’s Douro 112 Remorce Boroaster..., 1m) Daly Jim Clark 87 Hunter Ra! G. Whittier... 97 Bar Le Duc Hermencia 9% —— ST. LOUIS FINISHES. VALE (VARSITY TEARING THROUGH THE SCRUBS’ DEFENSE. MAYNARD LASTED WITH KID. BROAD, New Yorker Put Up Lively Bout, but Dropped Several Times to the Floor to Avoid Blows. ee GAME en we a Three Thousand Spectators at First Big Game Old Eli's Eleven Engages !n. SELF PROTECTION PRINCETON MET WINS SITO00 RACE. ANNAPOLIS BOYS mntinued from Blrst Page.) Footba!l on Muddy, Sloppy Gridiron Witnessed by Big Crowd—Sc Field for Big Game at Annapolis oar le li Is Sloppy and Pools of Water Bother Runners. First Hatt, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 11.—Kld Broad, w York, fought six har ight at the Ariel Club, up in a lively fashion In every round, and cach got in some hard blows on his The men mixed Columbia bei Maynard several times, however, went to avotd punishment, an be said to have had, in a general better of the bout. nd interesting fight. ae Ninth Regiment's Prizes Rendy. prizes to be awarded to the win- Indoor athletic Company G, of the Ninth Regiment, at on Noy. 1, are now on ex- SECOND RACE muddy gridiron this afternoon and ina fn that fell without interruption dur- APOLIS, Mi shipman football team played the team Evening World.) Self Protection, started to plou sa met on the gridiron this first me in six years of upward of 3,000 spe made in calling the 4 half hour eariier, and as a re- crowd was t day, despite the rain this afternoon. but a good one Both teams Weekes took ten mor than on last eastern rainstorm set On a fumble mile to Andrews American bi am in the fel wn with the determination of repea t year had much the audience, campus and marched Blotd heated by t Brown put its b day next the armory in West Four- ® half an hour be open for pe open fol dies having vietory of 1 to do with U In the exact the fleld Colum the running with to notiting game AUCH IERLONIE [5 THE CHAMPION. Chicago Golf Expert Wins the ~ Open Tournament at Garden City—Gardener Is Second, GARDEN CIPY, No Ya Oct, Doe Auchterlonte winks the open cham= He did a 77 on final round, the same as Garduer, and finished five strokes ahead, Score— Auchterlonie, 108; Gardner, 113. GARDEN CITY, N. ¥., Oet. 11.—The second day in the open championship ¥ golf competition on the links of the Garden City Golf Club found seventy en players of the original ninety- seven entries still In the fight, Laurence Auchterlonte, of Chicago, headed the list with two rounds of 78°\4 each to his gredit, but there were four= tecn players within § strokes of Auch- terlonie's total of 156 and any one of them had a chance to strike a winning gait to-day. The only amateur among the first fifteen was ex-amateur cham- plon Walter J, Travi Very different weather prevatleed to- day from th ich the first two rounds were played. There was no rain, bat the eky was cloudy and the eir far from clea®, There was an early start again to-day, and by 10.80 o'clock the first players were beginning to reach the home green llbert_ Nichols, of Boston, turned in « card of 7% for the morning round, the » best thus far of the competition. Auch~ terlonle made the eighteen holes in 74, which ought to help his chances for the first honors materially, Stewart Gard- ner made a 77. The Score. Laurence Auchterionle, Chicago, 230. Stewart Gardner, Garden City, Gilt Hostan, 287. Harry Turple, Chicago, 2 Jonn Campbell, Brookline, 243. John Harland, Bridgeport, '247 Horact. Rawlins, Waumbék, 261. Peter Eagen, Bellport, 280. Georke Thompson, Lenox, 258. John Jones, Myopia, 2 John “Hobens, Yountakah. jeph Mitchttl, Glenville, 267 Tam A. Donovan, Kineo, 255. Willie Collins, Bayside, 272 % John 8. Plereon, Riohmond, 259. John Harrison, ‘Colonia, 266. John Mackie, Newark, ‘254 ‘ALG. Gritiths, Westbrook, 247. mes G. Campbell, Wilmington, 254 , Thomas Aaderson, jr., Montclair, 274. Jack Park, Scotland. "258 tr W, Forarguve W. J. Travis. Winie smith, Willtam Hunter. 0 S Rovert R. 8, Patri s John Young, Somerset Hilla, 250 John Shippen, Marine and Field, 239. Paul Murphy. St. Paul's School, ‘Alexander Smith, Nassau, 248, David Brown Boston, 260. Alexander Ross, Pinehurst, 2446 ‘ ‘AL HL. Pindlay, ‘Boston, 253. “ Charles B. MeDonald, Garden City, 268. T. C. Watson, Jr, Westbrook. 259, Wille Anderaon, Montelatr 237. Donald J. Ross, ‘Oakley, 242. Honeyman, Mexico, 261 Thom, Van Cortlandt, 243. . erick Herd, Chicago, 245 Alec Campbel, Brookitne, 383. Louls Livingston, Jr., Westbrook, 260. Nichols,’ Hollywood, 257. ark, 266, Charles H. ‘Seeley, Woburn, 265. ‘ William D. Robinson, Atlantic Ofty, 965. Willie Norton, Deal, 244, avid Hunter, Flushing, 257. corge Low, Dyker's Meadow, 245. Jasnes Foulls, Chicago, 251, ‘A. G. Lockwood, Allston, 264. George Prald, St. Paul, 350. ‘A. H. Fenn, Poland Springs, 268. . Robert Thompron, Meron, 26: D. Ogityle, Baltimore, 259. David Lelich, Springheld, Maas, B.OH, Croker, Deal, 265 James A. Stlilman, Garden City, 287. F. W. Menslex, Si, Andrew! J. M, Bennetts, Far Rockaw vatection and Inspector Wainwright to-de vols of water Brawn put vo first to arrive on the grounds, who wits riddey eR Mi rollins over und bead to, assistants and umbrellas and b : Hutralo man & rehearsal of songs ch Coach Morley's name ry Member of the team figured p minutes of Brown's play the first hal Buffalo kickei omy golnsg fe vid won etally by The team from up State did not appear h Pout on the wet Held as it did when tt gave Columbia a Score—Coln OF Huftalo, 0, aged op And threw THIRD RACE. re—Vale, OF Brown, 0. was in danger RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 11 Following are the results of the nices run here ti First Race— Won by 3; Orrie Ge ond; Lyebeth, t Becond Race—Five and one-half fi Jonas.—Won by Elastic. 6 to 5: Happy Chappy. § to 5 for place, was second; Dr. Scharff, third. Time—1,05. Third Race—Seven-elghths of a_mile Won by sambo, f to Sand 2 to 5; Doe akin, 2 to 5 for place, was second; De- claliner third, Time—1.28\4 —————_——— ELEVEN INNINGS AN NOT A SINGLE RUN.’ CLEVELAND, 0., Oct. 11.—One of the most exciting ball games ever , champion Pittsburgs, of the 2 League. and the All-Star aggregation {nnings were played and neither team cored a run. The game had to be called then on account of darkness. Leey nd Bern- was hit safely only four times. $e -- FIRST GAME TO-MORROW PThe first game of the three for the geml-professional baseball —champlon- Ship between the crack Hoboken team nd the champion Cuban X-Glants Will be played at the St. George Cricket Grounds in Hoboken to-mor: @ tro remaining + games will be S played on the following Sundays. Deo- E)) Robinson, the Binck Ru will be on Wothe slab for the Cubans, The game will in at 2.20 P.M D TROTTER WON. $21,250 THIS YEAR. thmic, the blind trotter, whose) y be ended owing to his being pat Lexington, Ky., Thursday, trotters on the Grand Ciroult ‘The season came to an end y at Oakley Park, Cincinnati. @ trotter won $21,250 In purses, @ Jatgest amount captured by this seaso! san. Inceton, Sy Navy, 0. was confident that he would be able to HARVARD SCORES 22 TO MAINE'S NOTHING. 9 The Eventing World.) off and got the ballon Buffalo's thirty rd soon worked PENNSYLVANIA VS. SWARTHMORE. The Line-Up. came dows with the team Hdirectly In fror The crowd was a ways than size, one In more [Of Huftalos goal and there were Smitm missed Columbia, 5; Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, vard ran up agaimst the champto: a ling Sensations, etc. is afternoon on Sol- The game was interesting use Harvard mot her own style of s Head Coach F the Maine team last year, The Orono Uoys had their entire cham- 1 of last fall except two the crimson nd white, with a sprinkling here iors’ Field, f the Buffalo colors. eleven from Buffalo was given a arty reception when It drove Into the they act like Magi and Bugenta rley coached ave the ball to ¢ was a fum- Hurstbourne led until the U, S. A. Depot, 365 Canal St. Decue lost no time inputting his men the finishing A moment after the Buftalos peared Capt umbla squad ran signals and Rept Acre nd: Bort Harvard's inability 0 far ‘to make any kind of a score even agoinst weak 0: (Special to The Evening World.) FRANKLIN ut from the dress- the cheer leaders that the student in selecting them fo OURTH RACE. 1 want every man_ that is Men, Come to Me! suffering from Varicocele, Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, | Hydrocele, or an: Rheumatism in all had acted wisely the Important positions, Ae panei oes Swarthmore played tn this city was that between the | ational | Off-site pla was vided nnsylvania presented her ae civics by her exper!- Wednesday's contest with Gardiner started the foul_on downs of Frederick Victor Earle, of ball tossers here yesterday. Eleven} cnee in last Rossignol raced to the front when the Rave the ba gate ratsed and played an amazing lot of speed, lacking In her F won easily. by Lux Casta was second to ne, and Creat ted mark, howeve' held again and kicked to t ore—Polumbla, 5; Butinlo, cagni would ¢ chat with me. which quality son working up Mr. Janeway, of Prin ARMY CUBS TACKLE DICKINSON TEAM. The Line-Up. é of your case, Suter no longer. Consult me at once. Write if you can't call, Hours, 9A, M, to 8.30 P, M. Daily, Sundays, 10 A. M. to 4. P.M. - Consultation and Advice Free. R. H. M. MacKenzie, M. D., '° ¥: ?888 york. weoks hence 8 anything but agre able, a driving northeast rain prevalling this morning, hard both pitched excellent ball, each | ding Odom got Rock Maryard found Maine a stiff proposi- half to-day CORNELL CRIPPLES PLAY WILLIAMS. Despite this of the first half each team uchdown and a goal, the kick a goal, making her distance had scored a t FOR CHAMPIONSHIP. | ditch for Har- a flerve, hard game and in the visitors back for ard the end of the play, ax the Warner (Capt). tstanves In sp! paition that m ‘ard line, but the ball was Score, Harvard, 5; Maine, 0. fecond Half, he second half Harvard put in « f substitute backs and they ripped the tune of thri Piper made the fi the ball once kick ahd runnin yards over the visitors’ go: by Knowles after @ dashes—Barnarid kicked two of the goals. re—Harvard, 22; Maine, Id another tale. ore — Pennsylvania, 6; ii S gan will twirl for the Hobokens, while | “(spectal to The World.) ITHACA, N. Y., Oct, 11.—Cornett lined up against Williams Col (Special to The Evening Wortd,) POINT, N, ¥., son and the cadets lined up this after- touchdowns, TOOREY TROUBLES AND URINARY DISCHARGES WORTH WINNERS. TRACK, st ‘The races run hei sulted as follows: Race—Three-quarters of a Won by Pretorious, Me ‘Thompson, placed Coffin at right half. Capt, Whit- npike led from start to fints! from Claude neelled by the latte ‘ed a strong front at the om the start to won handily s.emed confident of scoring against Cor- A CURE IN 48 HOURS. were In fine stape. no cripples among the buneh that leaped iy over the ropes two minutes before the Sto 1 and even; After Cornell had scored eight points against Wiiliatas in to-day’s game, the} visitors secured a touchdown on a block kick. Although Cornell was steadily ad- vancing the ball James gave the sii Williams was through right side in a. na drizzling rain TERRY M’GOVERN MATCHED TO FIGHT WILLIE MACK.) ,, Ive-elghths of a mile.— D DR, GRINDLE, |MORRIS PARK RACES Yours @ npecialiat in diseases of inen. GHINDLE'S aclentitie tr kin diseases, paina in the bo! Miroat and ‘mouth, ulcers, painful swellings, Diadder complaint, scalding \nflaine ‘apeedily cured. Dickinson kicked to the cadet 20-yard . ‘the soldiers worked the ball duwn ihe Held by, constant hard hitting. ‘dnd Graves downed Btan- ton without gain. ‘A fumble by Dickinso: to secure the of the fold to. 6 to 1 for a Time—1.00 3-6. ‘Third Race—One ond one-eighth of a mile,~-Won by MeChesn out; John McGurk, 6 to place, second; Himeelt, 98, Creamer... Andes, third, ment biood and Fed spot, sore moment and a uard kicked the ball aside, icked it up with a clear feld ards 1 to 8 and ‘Terry McGovern was matched to fight Wille Mack to-day. Mack, who was] kidney ai fa | ation, ara ave McAn- iipthelte wae ; pth it.) Finnan Won by C. B. 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