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be BS sa THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD PRE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1902, OF SPORTS. | Hurricane Sweeps Away the Sheds Covering Third Sham- rock, Which Is Exposed. GLASGOW. Oct. 16—A ‘@wept over this city this morniig and great damage was done in the shipyards In the yards at Dumbarton, where Sir ‘Thomas Lipton’s new challenger for the America’s cup is being built, the shed eovering the new yacht was swept from fts moorings and completely destroyed. Bir Thomas's yacht, well under way, ‘wan exposed to view, but was uninjured. The unexpected storm and the destroy- fing of the shed that hid the workmen ‘who were constructing the challenger brought to light the fact that the story that Sir Thomas had already started to ‘work on his boat was true. Rumors have gained ground for some time that the boat was nearly finished and that Sir Thomas had stolen a march on the Americans and would have his boat ‘all keyed up before the American defender was even started. ‘This story has been: repeatedly dented It Js understood here that the chal- Jenge will be considered In New York this evening, but {it is not thought that the fact that the boat has already been started will have any effect on the New York Yacht Club. FAUST FAILED TO THROW: DWYER IN BOUT. NBW HAVPN, Conn., Oct. 1.—M. J. Dwyer last night won $90 from August (Faust, the Now York wrestlen, by keeping his shoulders off the mat for an hour, Faust bet that amount that the could throw the local man twice fin that time, but failed to get even ne fall. Had the match been for a jecielon Dwyer would have won, as he did all of the work after the ‘first fow minutes of the bout. POLO AT MEADOW BROOK BY ELECTRIC LIGHT. Society Will Be Treated to Novelty on Club’s Field, Polo by electric light is the latest attempt to be made by the millionair members of the Meadow Brook Club pn its old polo field on Long Island. The ficld will be lighted up with big hurricane | HERERRA LOSES TO ABE ATTEL. California Feather-Weight Too Clever for Mexican Who Gave, McGovern Hard Fight. OAKLAND. Cal, Oct. 16,—Abe Attel the clever feather-welght boxer, of Call- | fornia, who Is anxlous to get on a match with the winner of the “Young Corbett"-Terry McGovern fight, list | night defeated Aurelia Herrera in fit- teen rounds. Herrera gave McGovern. a hard fight in San Francisco two years | | ago. The battle last night was decided be- | fore the Acme Athletic Club, of this olty. Attel was too clever for Herrera, | and by sending hie left Eepeatedly Into Herrera’s face he finally wore the latter down and In the fifteenth round he punished the Mexican so badly that the referee stopped the cout and awarded the decision to Attel. | eg JIMMY HANDLER | SAVED BY REFEREE. BOSTON, Oct. 16.—Referee Donnelly | saved Jimmy Handler from being knocked out by Twin Sullivan In a fight here last night by stopping the fight in the ninth round and giving the decision to Sullivan. Sullivan rushed matters ‘from th start, and Handler was unable to show | any of his old form at any stage of the game. He was floored tine and again i was a. sorry-looking eject whel Donnelly ordered him to his corner The fight was to have gone twe've| rounds. BENNIE YANGER WON | TWO FIGHTS IN DUBUQUE. UBUQUE, Ta., Oct. 16—Benny Yan- | ger won two fighta here last night in| the same ring. He got the decision over ‘Tony Moran after ten rounds had been | fought, and his fight with Jim Ritter | was stopped by Referee Siler in the | first round because Ritter was badly | outclassed and had no chance to win. — | TOMMY LOVE KNOCKED | OUT BILLY AUSTIN. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16.—Tommy Love won another quick battle h last night, when he knocked out Billy Austin In ‘the second round at the Art | Athletic Club. Austin never had a chance after the bell tapped and he| was almost out in the first round. An | Uppercut on the jaw after one minute's ‘ights and a schedule of games will be arranged to be played at night. Aghting In the ‘second round did the trick, MERITO WINS THE NEW ' ROCHELLE STAKE RACE, always in the open and very spectacular, but Smith isa better man when it comes to line bucks. Yesterday he tore big holes in the strong Swarth-|Gromptiy at's Kone Vill be called more team and frequently made the five yards by bucks straight into the line. ee (Continued from First Page.) The above snap-shot shows Smith plunging into the line between guard and tackle, with Weekes at his back and Fullback Fisher also getting Patil sive bestia PE Sout es into the play. Thorpe, the powerful tackle, is seen making the hole for Smith and pushiny back the Swarthmore men who are after the runner. _ |to met in's twentyround bout betore the ae tront s) a her ore je. | | ie sal ak haa Ba | ae wa OE WEEKES, SMITH AND THORPE [TO CONSIDER LIPTON'S | stint rT HAt Fa sa and then et or etl _——— ee Casta ‘and St. Daniel then. closed and | prartere, whie. Jocks Straight. Place, STARS OF COLUMBIA TEA CHIREENSE:TO-MGHT: A FEW eae eye re, EAM in time to win by a head, Schoharie 97, Cochran. 4 66 ° , tried in the final strides to pass Bt. |Andy williams, jos. Lyn 125 9:10 7 | Detalles Will Be Made Known After Daniel, but finished two lengths behind. |Caughnawuga, 407, Orc: 7 | ba prea | New York Yacht Club TIMELY m Kenney, 95, She 4 6-5 | j SECOND RACH. i i al '!Th . . | —' Meeting. a] e Work of Great Trio Responsible for De-| ' SUGGESTIONS Five and one-half furlongs 7) 15 The New York Yacht Club will f - Botting. Herbert won, 7 The 2 ior acht Club will for- sia scfitten ga, tees geatienin. SULTING, | HTURUer Pains wag aeoond, feat of Swarthmore Eleven. Lae eee nee phe rts etbten's | A cured cold prevents pneumonia Emay daouunetoanedins 1 3} 1) Tmeags yg third Reversals Are Common at Mor- \Corbett and) Bernstein Clash’ in} cueenme, have not been made kuown, |and consumption, Tizst Chi }, O'Connor. 3 | Won by a head. A length betwe: 4 * . | the Baath 8 officials’ 0: ie money is refunded for an: 1 et etween ,, . . ne New nt Chu ’ 2, iy Aiki, a : & is wig second and third ris Park — Slipthrift’s Poor pCalumbla trounced Swarthmore at the) in. the names, than pat your. and this Baltimore and Carter and) iwi he adv ie ht clu Sarknows cough or cold Father John’s Meai- ‘o' Linden, 103, Mi 3 Sem Eames ’ olo Grounds yesterday afternoon by | Means tha ie me 0 nal! until the club had taken offielal jon, }cine cannot cure, ghia, 108, Gocmran.se 1B 1M 7g 8 MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. Race Not Cochran’s Fault. ' 1:13 0, toe Gute tam cent be accumeaed Hart in Philadelphia. wanton H. Crane, the naval aehitect | Tt builds new tissue and gives Bootes, 110, Land hi 8 633d | Swarthmore, with the reputation of 6] better team cannot fall tc be the Fesult Roi oda arated: gf Boston, and | fighting power to ward off disease, Sireet Altes, 107, Martin./14 G19 8 i! RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, Oct. | against Pennsylvania's 11, scarcely came | the Larchmont Yaeht club, Hepiaisn and women with pale, Cathe Cone $32 42 90-10 —The entries ‘tor to-morrow's races| The In and out running of horses, up to expectation. To be they | io Two important fights will be contest- | Sheer on the Oceanic. said Just nigh thin faces, lack of color, don’t get on HH Bo ate a2°rctfws " (mes AAs one EHPIN Nora VE GE KING'S WORK AMAZES THO Import pe contess, |v erw'is io doubt in my ming aooue | well because their blood te starved. 1s 10) Se en neere) ourse ham been remarked, ‘There 1 tnothing could ¥ | HARVARD COACHES. ! be Young corsett, the feather-weignt | Will challenge with) It wit not wee | Father John’s Medicine nourisles uo ie cera casas ted ewes oD Peele masa Gee ntnion || al dives and runs of W | peieemeataseaie humpion, and Joe Bernstein, the achooner, A ninety-foot sloop tx the only |the blood, makes fosh and’. gives fs d nis fulliwork. Of Brith, ¢ impacinl UTR VOdIeE_ Wortal) hoxer, in the other Kid Cartor, | $Acht to send over. and you may be sure | color—it is a Foad Medicine and has Seta ion an Bea sae regard eon jjcaused by the fact that rail horses, or | magnificent ingenterence ot ‘Thorpe. CAMBRIDGE, Ma Oct rugged mlddle-welght slugger of | hak Tit wit Dee, Of Vessel the Sham- | been in use over half a century, since ‘Start fair, Won driving. Time—1,05. Draventsman |horses with Inside positions, have an pasion ily, tov a a the Scag of mh stel me against Wesleyan brought outh Brooklyn, will meet Marvin Hart, os Sree: an eminent specialist preseribed {t uu wale. & havo ound a way rough ones 7 avout iY : x Mpc rane, con lato) che lead acter the) pefotnett M42 Blackemieh at tho start which {t fe hard) Golimit co out tatty ehroush | good many encourugiag pb avout) of Lolisville. Corbett and Bernstein for the late Rev. Father John Ree caren RRIDR) ARO UNTER gecond: ace Tcatieap! lor twos ome, At the finish of these) dom a the Crimson eleven, put ne 4] wlil engage in @ ten-round bout before . O'Brien, of Lowell, Mass., by whom qJeneth from Lady Jonephine, who beat | At z vearrolde; tlk | races the Judges’ stand Is moved so that more encouraging, ‘thane the work Of ]the Eureka A. C., of Baltlmore, walle |... jauuwule aomcas ave been aug. | it W2S recommefided and from whom rst Chip for the place ; UE Mackey Dwyer ft will view the Aniah in a atraight|! Positions, _awartomore (0). | Sanda eee te a athe ag a eateund | Carter and Hart will try conclualons| peudea oy ine Auntie. Atoge ton at | it derived its name. THIRD RACE. } cub to brid eyes line across the Eclipse course, but at] TAB cssbestse Beans | sencerday he surprise, 1 a slx-round contest at the ahow 1 the Av A. U. tor cumpeting In unsanc-| Remember, not a patent medicine, Withers mile. Hoctd Oheney TR Firat Cora a great angle as compared with the Saekeae | Se oor ene anes {the Penn Art A. C Philadelphia, asta dpi sseh and free from opium, morphine, co-_ 4 0 er i weve jackson | tact rin the i John Clark. alte) . G. Sch . by : a white, jocks, auatitrin. onttas; | HF Gherier uit regular cours Bane ‘eros ee eee art aMlenes 2 Mhe principal attraction, of course, ts | Ww a Borda Sea HATES caine or poisonous nerve-deadening tarters, 0 y . Str. Place. bar tl ho barriee At the head of the chute] Troms i vippinoott | and KA ¢ the mill between Corbett and Bern- W. gan, Robert Schock, B.] drugs in any form. It is guaranteed. Merito, 111, O’connor...... 5 5% 1 ower iF, ; ; ‘obe § 5 Smilin T Ye ate asd oft | gg MACS Race—Mhe Brat Willtamadridge is placed at this angle. A horse on the| elt siangland.. Gaiicranwaite | Mash. | Thrawing hi ; stein, Botu lads are great little fght- aeopent qece: B Shallcross, N-| The $1 bottles contain: three times fae Ms for thre ie and ups lle ands Inside starts at least a tength and a] Snitch, Prombach aeltall | ANON SRind the wals, ahd bore him to] CTS and he sporting men ure anxious RATint woes eee * [the quantity of the 50--ent size, Anak, 4a 62 30 peat Finder Merito half In front of the outside rall horse. ket ug ! Sinclae| the ground to see how quickly it will take the ae = - ——_—_—— — ‘Conundrum, 111, Ly 2 68 68 rue! Vincennes Theoretically the outside horse ts sup- |" ewart) How Kip little Westerner to dispose of the Will s the sweetest di ition Kilogram. 114. Odom...) 7 i loegram nd ¢ Touchdowns—Weekes (4), Goais—Thor} the | Ghei ‘ oe dA HBOBLEN Bee ive Hela! De. “Restke Giang, Pere os: HT yosed to be at no disady foF a] Umpire cate aectatten tue tema a erm, «CH; | contre OF the Wem Ghetto champion. If fight dope is of "aiid (traridtorm thera natvenen iteiae Grand era and G. Whittier raced Ren pece ter sa n Niles; two-year-olds, | Measurement at the polat where the] !slve-—Twenty minute jor all others is any value Corbett 1s a 1-to-10 shot. pered, lovable nature into a cross- head and head rollowed | F Ligh barrier is placed on the outside rall to peer the coaches can't het defeated’ Bernstein ty. seven ed, le into. by Potente a couple’ of lengthy ween | ABA Rogenaiats. tl the finish would. exactly. correspond | SHORT MAKES GOOD a nda when they fought In Denver grained and irritable individual, As they Straightened out Potenia| Mery Real “ 104 Pearl Diver 1) with one on the Inner rail, But is INDIAN TRICKS WON’T a@ year ago. At thac time Corbece If impatience or fault-finding are Fanged alongside and soon had G. Whit-| Canesten. aud SNtet Nel! practice things are very different. The ’ Was not by any means the great little ever excusable it is when the tler beaten. In the run home O'Connor | § 14 Marion Etta int . { 5 : poy Closed ‘with Merits and gained rapidly eel kaye 104 Laity Charlot {hj [Jockey will not hold his position on the pa ee BE NEW TO CORNELL. pense EY is toa ve ey has is tortured by an eating and painful 8, the leaders. O'Connor put up one 0: | Neevuroan M1 dealotry 104 | outside. He at once makes a break for al to The Evening World PT ARL COURIMOT ADI Rae: Hin Aer Oa tL Ok sore. It is truly discouraging to is hardest finish v‘ ood | Fy 1 Seilhaen ’ a on the > adidas ig Wort) i F oe in two re a r eis Sah y ging pu Dardest finishes, and won # 00d) mth Race—walden thresryoarcolde; withera [the inet, Tally All horses finishon the) PRINCETON, N, J., Oct. 16.—At least (Special to Th lag Worids) n two rounds at Hartfora) find after months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies I | mite el ing rail one point was established | ITHAC N.Y ouch ving Day shows. 15 Ps + ara, who beat Potente helf a length | Judge Durette 118 alahC recon ig Peat occa ate ne G n ae game re ent net Friel vine puncher arn that the place remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. E gent plunged on RE TeCO RAE | “r fi ina ord, and that point was} Reed Ob t us Corbesrc has improve 3 ic si ; yi i Conundrum, with Lyne up, but he was i Wwoen™™! | Micelas Shogla/ we Streit: one which the coaches haye ees vine prised by any f the Such ao in tase that when. ne | clronic gore, no matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evi- Ponundrum, He Whine Draw a line thevetore trom the bar-| (ny mulet the coaches have been trying | teed (ny any SIN, tr went it eee ey ReeE EPaE PP’ | dence of some previous constitutional or organic trouble, and that the FOURTH RAGE, Hath dtace Handicap: for three-years-olde and |* ser fa poutalaelral to fens ples ut nxlety to Princeton football fol- | Glen 8. Warnes Is known to iM fos bbls iaatagt Shetneorusied nis ctege OF these diseases remain in the system; or, it may be that some Six and one-balt furion; Blipthrite } Sa tetae 5 ch | lowers that so litte ; and it is expected tat he will have f. long hidden poison—perhaps Cancer—has come to the surface and i 100] more ground the ov orse travel je material is at hana] 3M spec wemation like his " , 4 We: ‘perhap: a Bakes. 12h Ota Le [tho track. Byen then the shift would | , SHort Js one of tho valuable men, and | precaution must be taken to prev Rend! ebaunelse therefore to. sects styie| Mesh and the skin regains its natural ¢olor. U4, Kotght..10 6! a Sas Jnardly coi © the outside horse Aa hard question to decide | Surprise. Consequently, Rec ev y orn. dows i i i i 128, Land: 4 5 WINNERS AT WOR [peal com| te the outside horse 8 PIMCE Me eT poy Aacide | su prise. Consent Ba sae will, eventually bring downs his suacd It is through the circulation’ that the acrid, Laie a TH. [ieneeiiee ound Re baie Hike ui eat fed to fackte fro: in'| devine tricks and to teach | swing to his Jaw and put him out 0: corroding fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer Ler'n.108,Cochran & id even things up and res veek, by RSC cammiuslo i Nai ; Panaitth i ei lead ite: Martian. § ite WORTH, Oct, 1,—The | truer races out of the Shute. him his first re a now] Sone senes wo dave they wilt [Rema te tin Daca tt will never te ino. keep it irtitated and inflamed, (8.18, 8.iwill Orewthwaites, 7404; af ow! Slipthrl he Only Surprine, Avent eo rlght pl for the right] then fe to tell him how ttand Bernstein wilt box at all sediment or otHer hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood z 0 1.204 e e-quarte : ie. de: ¢ ; NY : to handle. them- Terry. McGovern will be on! ¢ a : ri n c mes a ssllopag. Time 20% rat Race, Three-quarters of a mite ne defeat of Slipthrift In the Afth] "Princeton, is, sativiled with the show- fe me en © suddenty eons |hand to witness the battle so as to get| iS carried to the diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh eee ie trait sc erie able F808: [Tindaay, Atak far, piace, wee Tedoean |imce, wwae. the oily surprise “at West: | Ine Mere ttina’ of eect rcqiore ik fronted: with Htoinge condi | line on Cordett, with whom he, ts| begins to have a healthy and natura, look; the discharge ceases and Pour : pe i | chester yesterday afternoon, and it was i seco! ‘ate men tions. I to tent for the ol EC Ln a FN Ame Won by {* stunning Mriae. Sipthrift. finished = eR ——— of the ‘world In'San Hranelsco Hext De: | Boveral years ago, my wife had a so- the sore heals. Swas the favorite. Belle of Lexington |? tof and? to.10) Mavquent tae {a Dad last. It was a reversal In form, |was nothing to unduly excite the spec \ MICHESNEY AND HERMIS Tnber ithe between Carter and Hart| Y8F@ 80re les and was treated by the S. S.S, is the only blood puri- Beare oncemaker, to the strete iim at eeends Mattie’ Spencer {but ft could not vo attributed to ahury | tutors, Rossignol proved to be U doubtless be another one of those bald delloepeg Une seoeiy en 20 baeeet fier that is gudranteed entirely nmasked and Sergeant ie Seah CONG GES! aa Sapaiairad PIT CY: d came Rioweit altuirs such as the men in-| Our druggist advised her to try 8. 8. 8., i Ruel Ae Both rae then eatehtaren | Third Race-One cna ono-eiateenth of | bractice, of $0 & bad ride on the part | sistent andi came right back with MAY MEET IN MATCH. Pik i Eauleville several Menthe | which ate did. Fourteen bottles cured Vegetable. It builds up the blood And Sergeant looked to here tha) & mile.—Won bs Jone Mecaz teenth OF jot the Jockey. Cochrane took Siipthriit | Other ood ra he bookies took a Hart won that) bout after a vic| ber and eho has been well ever since and tones up the general system da, and.” when “Rednatn ‘dropped | and # to 6: Jack Dos 10 tol for place, | MEME to the front tn his usual position, | chance that she would not, for they} GyTCAGO, Oct, 18.—The management | [mls fen of woven rouide. Carter ie J. R. MAROLD, 22 Canal 8t., | as no other medicine does, If ‘of the clouds and won by a length,| Was second; Vulvan third. ‘Timec{and the horse died there. Slipthritt {!ald as high as 9 to 5, whereas on form srr " anxle oO turn they table je timo I re Gohoen, N. ¥. i int Was three lengths In front of} eakhenylivenia ved aheaal N to 1| Rouslgnol touked lke a’ 1-to-2 chance of the Worth Jockey Club has an-Jand It would not be a surprise to see F hoes, N.¥. — you have a sore of any kind, ed. joSOUEtH Raco—Five and one-hait tur- {and deing backed down to Sto 2 | JOHN A. Drake threatens to quit the| Hounced that the club alters a special righe Nelnaa'ta thorfagne There Raieea | Write us and get the advice of experienced and skilled physicians for VIPTH RACE. longs \@an by Fitaprillar, 7 to 1 and 8| ‘The bookies opened Cameron favorite, [turf If the sensation mongers do not) DFC of $5,000 for a mateh race between|ha decizion tendered” tn this” bout. | Which no charge is made, Book on Blood and Skin Diseases free. Siitnlonn Gees 4% for pice {vas #ee- | Cameron was ridden by Lyne, and as stop, exercising thelr Imaginations re MeCheeney (tt Beeld) tye tre agi Quaker City law won't permit fhe an: THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga, Ate. Pi — * |Lyne has a large public following the] face track. A vmuat ue very enhey je the question whether the three-year- : plete | bookies like to Ket the money in cheap, |to the gentler to see” his Claichaminonanip ahellive:clatines ibys the 5 's Goods. 6 ST. LOUIS FINISHES, Cainoron went to the post eve and wea|blazoned In lg type day in and’ day | West or the East. __Shortamen's : 4) hevera factor, ‘Siiptaritt stopped at the] Que A# one of the biggest gamblers on} Durnell & Hera, vwners of McChesney, Sporting. Medical. Siateinae ihe Oe. ours, Oct 16,— end of six furlongs, It Is plain that he i may be sald of ar. Drake, | have not only agreed to race their colt w@ PK INS the results of the races aled off, Zoroastgy beat him a tala, th jorses have per: | against Hermis, the king of Eastern (tun here to-day h staled of ucts opt perhaps 5 First Race—Three-quarters of a mile.— |£¢¥ “ays 8x and this ocfastoned some woe blenand: tho. apie | Sree-year-olds, they announce thar} TOYS, DOG COLLARS, GAMES. st in diseases uf men, Und ‘Won by Santa Ventura. § tot and 2 fo | surprise, but the reason of that defeat} backs them with considerable conf-| if the owners of Hermis will make the my T£ you have found toys an ex- AUTUMN MBETING, 1902. sclentie treatmont blood abd 3) Ha dteDalat, 8 to 2 for piace, ‘was second; |1# plain now. Rockwator was not in her [dence Ones a, Drake horse shows is} match Durnell & Hors will pay all ox- ("F pensive luxury, you have never] 9th Day, Thursday, Oct. s6th. | thr 4a the (bones: fed spots aM eRina Time Lb sa beat form, eltner, for she had the time | {orm he generally lives up to It. | Mr. | pensew incident to bringing Hormis here, bought them at Hopkins’, syne ERE, HA 2 Paty | eiamey, Mild badger’ complaint scalding, intams KiimandaS tol aed Cot won Grey [Of her iife to wet up and beat Oom|Hety he dislikes by covering his. bet- ——_— Our business is sn all-the-year i WRIGHT HANDICAP AND YOUR R | rente removed, Sierras do "ao wane neal. ts COLUMBIA’S HALFBACK, SMITH, TEARING THROUGH SWARTHMORE'S LINE. PHOTO TAKEN ESPECIALLY FOR THE EVENING WORLD. RIGHT TACKLE THORPE. CAPTAIN WEEKES. HALFBACK SMITH. While it is true that Weekes, Columbia's captain, is one of the best bagks in the country, he is being pushed hard by Smith. Weekes’s gains are 2 to 1 for plac third: Timenia ae second: Palmette, ‘bird Ra Ven-el; ha Mceseniger, to 7 for ois Paul a head for the money. ‘Th of the race proved it was not a high ths of —|class performance. Rookies Made = Mistake. My just ourlst GIANTS COMPETE AT CELTIC PARK, Champion John Flanagan and Jim Mitchel, the Gid Record- Breaker, Will Toss Weights. At Celti> ork next Sunday at the sames of the Greater New York Irish A. A., tivo of the atest weigh! theow- the world will contest for athletle 4 niey, Joh! the amplon at hammer throwing holder of the world's record, and James Mitch the Metrcgellgan *hamplon and. former holder of the world’s record. Two events have beea udded’ to give these glants a chance, the hammer and the pound weight. Tgethe 6-pout weight Mitchel will use is best endeavors to win and also make a new record at the game. He was for years the holder of, the record, but last fall Flanagan took !t from him, The vlg men find they are in better con- Aitton in the fall than any other time of the year, and most of Flanagan’ records were made in the coo! 661800! on Sunday buth men expect to estan- ish new figures for thelr respective specialties: Aside from this there will be a five- mile run, in which nearly all the crack distance men of America will take part. It is also expected that Arthur Duffey, he world’s record holder, wi run in the s-yard race scratch to try for the $$ PLANS FOR HORSE SHOW. Will Open Nov. 17, and Boxes Wil Be Sold to Members Only Nov. 6 The Nftional Horse Show Association of America will open its annual show Monday, Nov. 17, at Madison Square Garden. An extra special prize of $100 ls offered by Mr. W. D. Grand for tho best saddle cob, Entries for this prize close Oct, 2% Hoxes for the show will be auctioned at the Garden Theatre Nov. 6, Only stockholders and members will be al= lowed to bid. — ns) THERE WILL BE TROUBLE WHEN THESE TEAMS MEET. On Sunday at Celtic Park the follow- ers of the Irish National game of hurl- ing will fe given a treat, as the Mahars, the present champions of America, and the Dalys meet to settle supremacy, Hurling is strictly an Irish pastime and Js one of the most inter esting games that any one could want to witness. As these teams are evenly matched and there is a championship at stake, there is sure to be a warm business and our toys never cost holiday prices. tng transactions. But, on the other hand, the very fact tant into the ring to place hie suis . lace ‘com i wen that he prefers. to have time Tourist Sleepers to Cnilfo: Dally via Rock Island-El Paso route only three daya, Chi 9 to Los Angeles. 3 from. ‘Chicago unt Oct; y th on jeeper $. Folder and full Nabee: overehedsts pond t physicians, Rema y ra for marvellous ours ATL West erie sci

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