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wer : THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15, 1902. LATEST NEWS IN T se ee OF SPORTS. rf her goes to fiat ke 0 ae r it so long ago mat) ehis ret Arf him to school CHALLENGE OF LIPTON HERE. The Oceanic Brings the Formal + * Demand of Sir Thomas for be Another Race for the Amer- _ ica’s Cup. ROSSIGNOL WINS THE M’GRATHIANA STAKES, (Continued from Firs First Page.) eat | But the River Pirate, 110, Redfern 1 | away [Tr an owner. He is one of the cleverest of ,up to $2,005. She was entered to be sold is amateur ride! for $1,500. “GALLS FOR 90-FOOT BOAT. nace, "e SD)“ roURTIE ACE. Eclipse course. om mentee ett in Sir Thomas Lipton’s chaltenge to the 1} 1 75 4.. 119, Knight. 3 8 . 105, Minder... Oe Warwitk, M8 Miia LD Syrlin, 108, Rbrten Sparkie Esler, 91, Shea Belle of Lex., 105. Chran j Schoharie, Lit, Odom. {Ondnrdia, 97." Rice... 98, Scott... Henderson aye York Yacht Club to race for the America’s Cup arrived to-day in the r of the Challenge Committee of the | ad he alongs nies ot | Birat tHalf—Sseore: Columbia, 12; © Postiey and Anthony Drexel. who has| Swarthmore, 0, F Eadus rented his yacht the Marguoretta 1 Score—Columbia 24, Swarti- “to Charles M. Schwab for three months, | more 0. 0 | Ipre Dix . Dark Pha Won easy Star and the running the firat| S!ft ood, Won ‘driving. led up and finished wos FIFTH RA Jutely last wien Navasota quit] Withers mite mped to Ue front and Betting. RIONeAREa Un head f Starters, wit. Jocks, St.HIt.Fin. Str.Place, vas second, two lengths Rockwater, Redfern... 1 ois 4g Navanota, 9 Start falr. Navasot All of the yachtamen talked of the | Me eenier 0 Patil, ia Coming races, though they agreed that © Line-Up. | Irst) | Half—tHarvard Wes- THIRD RACE, 8 3 there was not any too much enthusiasm | voiumb.a Pont Swarthmore. | teyan 0. McGrathlana Stakes; seven forlongs 4 6-2 910 pit Engiand. 1 Fon 1. Tears ‘ Belting |) on drive: Time 1.41%, & 25 | Brow I. Wei in Starters, whts, Jockeys y © Clarence H, Crane, yacht designer, | {y2t a Tener the Line THomnbo tune Suartty ger Sills anda) sittnante woe “4 Who wan also a passenger sald: uten centre _ leva Wealeyan | lady sterling,” 105, Rice Maen ‘ies Bettiny P 2 “On the other side just now they are | Pola peal Lippincott Mahzen, is. ,Gtom rinen, wRltx, Jocka tr Plae, F ivierested in big cruising yachiw and we Hatterthn $s. Simi: \ 4104, Michavin 8 ; ’ { an Catitee 05, Redtern Queen Carnival, 10 , Be Pe Hteamers. ‘There is tule Interest in the | iit eaaatfall ent e Start poor Won. handily |Astor, 107, Ganno ery \ “coming International races. Of course Caen Sinstale ie Musidora Jumped away In front and | Het Howard, 108, Creamer, By Sit is early for rea! enthusiasm, but mn Ftewart Re Wiength tn front of Mary | Lee, fing, $l ce. he atl ertheless the Englishmen don't seem , (Special to The Evening World.) itis nder_and Rossignol, rac-|ritian, 100, Waugh 1 re even a# little about the contest, POLO GROUNDB, ¢ 1g=Ferfect We we Ge daa ag UMN NEE E2 Boalt 20 Tae challenge will not be considered ! weather for players and spectators alike ma turn, where Huntress maar 19 “a ui to-morrow aight. when nnd the prospects of one of the best (special t Evening World.) the. stretch. w Mov iliams: won, i Berge teat ie rend erat tate gridiron contests of the season, served | CAMBRIL Mass. Oct. 15—Har- quit. In the run home Rossignol eral wanieroadl eniFinet A special Comittee ax drawiog cards to bring out by far} yard met We Rheiiaaeaiane to the front and won handily by a nival was third 1 be appointed to draw up the th kime of the ¢ shedule length and w halt from Lidy Sterling, F je largess crowd thix afternoon that | 1 1 schedule on. the wt AOthe tie ysis h biand no ane on thie committee will ' 4 een to the Polo Grounds for some Miers’ Bleld gridiron this aftern Huntresea; arcecwlnnee jenstii. A neck. Detweut RDY Way be connected with the [as ber to ihe Polo cry lat . LL tcses b hire too, was not composea|A big crowd turned out, as this was Cormack, of the New York ro one # f Columbia rooters as | the List gime Harvard plays in Cam- | » Announced that the chal- «wag theo Saturday. for a big | bridge UN Oct. 2. The most important| Firat Half—Princecon 22, Naser- ir Thoms Lipton reached eee ened | setegation of Philadelphians came over [change in the Harvard Une-up was the | tora 0. Moon. When asked a* to the purport | with the team from Swarthmore and all | reappearance of Capt, Kernan at left = ff tke challenge, Mr. Cormack answered: | were firm in the bellef that columbia | hal “E have nothing further to way.’ . ‘ gatebe-lyehs would go down to ies first defeat of the inal Score—Princeton 20, t ford 0. THE SYSTEM THAT SAVES, BIGUENGUISHIRAGE: | rest of ihe exmaians ty emttinnts But cosse Be calles etal JOCKEY LYNE he Riradtes Aen 4 Finishes Firat for the Cxarewtien i'd found many, Columbia men more | . Bete aah Regal Tanneries, Regal shoe factory, and than Ww iz to give | Dewitt 8 in 4 V Stakes at Newmarket. The ‘audience wus 4 fashionable, one) Worhingwon | At Is seldom that in one brief year a man, much less a mere boy, Jumps from 45 Regal shoe stores, combined under one LONDON, Oct. 15.—Black Sand won| nt « 4 | auiomo: ; ones | comparative obscurity to a position pf prominence that commands a salary of Fire the Czarewltch stakes at Newmarket jae eee a eee ercigeactit SL TAMOR, | $20,000 a year with chances to make as much more, yet that is what young Lucien ownership, give you $6.00 shoes at the whole- - e Neld well cleared of th — Foulke OR Ae Twn | Lyne) of centucky, Hae acne Shi awaitoidey : to-day. kent the Held. well cleared of che Foul it Lite! | Lyne, of Kentucky, has done this season. He 1s known to-day as one of the two sale price of $3.50, g Goneratuiation was second and Right- best riders in Am-rica and, with George Odom, Is at the head of his profession in was third. Seventeen norses e + Firat half: Yale, 22; Vermont, 0. (Spectal to The Evening Wor'd.) ae ‘ $ A neiien Cok ti pintwecoeees f Ml BRINOWTON, N. TLcOck too pete |v ry, Every pair soled with genuine old fash- os fis SB eaae st MIDSHIPMEN ! Final Score—Yale, 32) Vermont, 0, Reviceeatheni cauiaiit eianea Tor than | Lyne Is a quiet, gentlemanly jockey, whose deportment on and off the race Lo Oak I th R al who soon took the lead | i - : ad Re alae hho | AAP track should be a model to the younger generation, He is never found swagger- ioned, slow-process, leather — as the (4 as and won by three lengths. h MEET ST. JOHN’S.! The Line-Up. the weather this afternoon when Prinee- ing in front of the grand stiind trying to look very tmportant nor is he to be d aw d of the Sole?” 8 pee cry nortee o “Vyale Positions. Vermont Gn Horvars Se to battle on ne {found at any time surrounded by a crowd of admiring women on the promenade test an indow ie ie proves, Se oie ee teen: ‘ coma Ti : Morae| gridiron. While the game was consld-|at the bavk of the stand. : © thus adding to the number of the sup: Gout ho ered somewhat ot a preliminary con-| When he Js off duty he fades away unostentatiously and the bartenders never Catalogue by mail. ! appstere of bis Volodyovski for the ble | Centre test, the Tigers found they had to work | have to pour wine for him for he does not drink at all and spends most of his Autumn styles now ready. Breen g Paraloris from Paris tolriag anita | Le Gs cations parker | hard for every point UUme, when he is not rinding, in the company of his father. the French “candidate, Doux’ Payal ‘I Carpenter be Paterson ——————— ‘The youngsters comes from a wood pla] Heentoeks family, and takes to's horse Was explained that Relff's suspension Stick * are’ as naturally as a duck does to water, As a rider he depends upon his strong by the French Jockey Club only goes no Ho Dave wants | PENNSYLVANIA finishing powers to snatch many a victory from defeat | Jyinto effect. to-morrow Mr, Whitney's Spectrum won the Se- “ect tang or Devries ROE Qt Varmer “pon seseye Blralt PLAYS GETTYSBURG. Lyne has ridden steadily this year and has recelyed valuable fees for winning ite. ‘The Evening World.) big events like tae American Derby and the Futurity. His earnings must reach WotR Strasabarger Oct, 15.—To-day Yale 25,000, He is the boy of the future and if he signs the $20,000 contract with Mr. " iaesciat te ‘rhe’ Brenig ig Maly | had for her opponents the strong team ene will probably earn vlose on to $40,000 in the season. If all fiders were as ANNAPOLIS. Md Out Ih the mid-| {rom the University of Vermont. The earnest and honest and as well behaved as Lyne public confidence would vastly TONE Meee Vermont boys played a tle game, 0 to 0, increase In racing. football eleven juyed St. in with Brown, whom Yale had so much MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, 0. CUBEA ernonas on the 5 Gettraburg H Grounds trouble in defeating on Saturday. The eLaugniin he strongest light-weight teams on the gridiron, Bante, entsiew tor tomorrow's Ey Greuae ale tree bathe Green AnHLAIRTLB Se] FOOTBALL CHALLENGES. ie thar, Ce Are as follows: rome trouble, In men tor the peak nuts lave very heavy this year, and lt Is nate sees Play ee Of Belerite NX Je Hartem, mests the {| SoM only tn 45 Regal Stores from New York to San Francisco and London, Aleo by mall. First, Race-—Handicap: for two-year-olds and ita ele Fister ‘| “y | 1 upward; Eclipse course e the Princeton contesi last Satur-|to say they have as strong a college SUN] The Star A. ©. mould ike to, arrange Ramos its Saturday, Ot. 4 Stores Metropolitan District. ereusanends 1438 Clorita 111) day fairly proved that the men were{ team as any in New England, outside Baltaics I teame averaging G3 to 70. pounds spell syeraging, 100 pounds halt — | EWinane pei S STORES. ‘Casta Hoo Se pak, ate Bro at : ets hu on to need ew crry, SROORLYA "Helle of Le: fie Judith Canipsert 2. i199] VEFY Weak In offensive play of Harvard, Dale. t | Ford, Humphrey atreet, Engliwoo?, N. I Seti Natick 115 Nanay St. bet, Anu and Bockman, 257 Fulton 8t., opp, Montague St, wi o ng uniformed tam. of 115 or pound; Y. Annex, rood A, cor. mars St. loughby Av, * sy gS, Mare. James | formerly played. W ayonne Webrews. Ade dway, bet. 2h and 90th, JERSEY CITY: 66 Ni 8 INDIANS LINED UP WORTH FINISHES. tly played with the Bayonne Ii A 41 Broadway, opp. Herald Bidg, NEWARK i; ORerege ae Central RR. heresy wnine Any ie eae Seto a ot | NEW YORK CITY: 785 Br Povyhetlebnltd BIORES: aif expen ‘tit Sanaa Sve Off Colour? | ; eee aie ante Practically the whole English | —= = y (Spectal to The Evening World) Ro gerbait tasiosese hos WITH BLOOMSBURG.| worrn Race TRACK, cHICAGO,| FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADEI. Bavcstices i Oot. 1b—The races scheduled to be run} PHIA, Oct, 15.—Good football weathe on this track this afternoon resulted s| brought out a lig crowd to witness the follows: game between the University of Penn- First Race—Six furlonga.—Arvensls, | sylvania and Gettysburg, played here a Sa 166 Went 125th St,, corner 7th Ave, Fiest Malta burg 6. Bloomn- 6 to 1 and 2 to 1. won, Capable, 3 to 1 fierroon. * i i pe pate, iw . second and Banter third, |M* Nerrogne Stems Ro. 200 Went Gus Hundred and -rhieuiorh speaking population of the M EN CURED. ‘ Zealotry te ieaver Sec ond | Ra e-aeven fur longs plac: FORDHAM COLLEGE {The Monterey. won its frst kame by & score ot world keep themselves in eekAmous Re No. $8518 waranteed to cure all 4 Injections tall, 750 : 2} Putnam 1G SMI Race—The Fourth New Rochelle: welling: | Rear: k sn three-year-olds and up; Withers nile Ryans ¢ Opera. 10H De Masai. 10s " nd ppson, 5 to 1 plac Addrees M Bigmneon, # fo tyuaces warserrons wn VS. VILLA NOVA. ahd Race, ne-alxteenth of (preneromen] ‘the Minguas of Harlem would like to a WW » Sto Band t) pirat Half-Villa Nova 10, F condition by using Beecham’s by express $1. Krom $ PER WEEK $ ry May (Ca) " to fo) pla wis 4 : stl Rebloson te Dance third, Time-1491-3,| ham 0, | vai Address. G. Dalr. No Will Furnish Your Home, MORRIS” PAI SUIT Morrisae Wwe Race-—Special; one and one- 4 thw Katekerbocker Football Club has A ‘| K RACES ie og s we catia | Reto rh “Wont by McChesney, to The Line-Up. attangereate. to open Upe Ne e Will Clothe Your Family. AUTUMN MEETING, 1902, naib and Up; six And one-luif turionge, 5 ae Pyenlna Worl.) { Sombrero, secone tme— | yoranam Poritions, Villa Ni wuitable Park, Sixty-seventh ‘ . : fed ustle ot neerene yg] CARLIBL Oct. 15.-Bloomabure | st enna sees Rare | EAE AehUe, “o9 abet A9! mith the arabe . STHIDAY, WEONESOAY, OCT.. (5TH, Sualke comane Ms payed) tie 1idiand ton Ald AT Ma Anat taal p4 Rabsriash . 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