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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1902. LIPTON GETS AN EARLIER DATE. Sir Thomas's Challenge Is Ac- cepted — Contained Request to Sail Races Next August. Thomas an bd. The bdutid- Reyal Ulster Ya time of the new defender ts the next atep to de considered Tm the tliness of Commo Frederick G_ Bourne pre: meeting held Tt Drought ou! challenger wil sticker and the are the same as the previous races. | ‘The following members of the ciud/ were elected as a committee on ch Yenge: Commodore Lewis Cass Led-) yard, Vice-Commodore Frederick G. Bourne, Seeretary George A. Cormack, ED. Morgan. E M. Brows, J. P. Mor gan J. Malcoim bea, Archiba Rogers and Wil er Duncan, This committee lost to work and tn a sb messages of accept: wtitions suggested those that governed action was taken defending of the cup and nothing along these lines will be done watt the recovery of Commodore Led-| yare. | 1,600 DOGS WILL BARK AT GARDEN NEXT WEEK. | Beceess of Ladies’ Kennel As- Assered. More than LAY aristocratic dogs hare Reen enteral fur the Ladies’ Kennet SSeS" RED PATH'S GREAT SPEED SHOCKED BOOKMAKERS, Electricity Seemed to Fill the Air at West- chester and Affected Starter, Too. gees of the event ts already assuret Many of the most prominent women the sporting eet are members of the ome af the judges has from England. and Mr. George Mra SW. Ferguson. "I ting Davis, Mrs. J. W. M Cantosa, Mra RH Hunt. Miss c. F Cameron. Mrs. Thomas Hastings, Mra. Philip Meyer, Mrs HE K. WL Mra. BR McCunty and Mra. Winthrop Ruther- CANT DECIDE WHICH Automedile Club Will Hold Meet- te to Settle Reliability Rue Question. ‘The Automodile C Be bands cull ‘ re entitied to cups for reitability in the recent run to Boston and back F cups were offered as prizes, Deen adie many that meeting of COLUMBIA HAS A STRONG FRESHMAN. | BC. Carter Seored 1,060.3 Poin im Strength Tent. DC. Carter, a Colum now » freshman r strength aving points oy . urement E eoilegiate rex at Is ver . | freshman. excuses w —— MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. RACE TRACK. Tortas Reaoid er er ae Rica) Rage, —Tae a 19F Wild Thr ine a Am Musiclpe: Hand Mee mie and of Marien. ...\0 % j Bs ing Sntmanamnd iia, nd He seems fosha Than Red Path ran a remarkable is at Westchester yesterday flei@ of eleven starters be ran all around his horwes and gall He came along so fast at the fintsh that he actually seemed to pass| Sergeant in one gtant bound. Lyne, who . was so astonished at this Red Path apparition dropping from the clouds that he never raised his whip. Tt wouldn't have done him any good if bundle of whips couldn't [nave made Sergeant beat Red Path at AUTOS WON THE CUPS. | the rate Red Path was travelling, Tale horse i# not past so long at Red Path lives. Red Path’s tl punctured last time he had as much speed as a water-logged | spurs to see if there were any electric batteries or wires concealed. But Booké Felt Shock. then the days of batteries have ne could be so bold as to crude method. oucester and Guttenburg. The only place the Pattery was used yester- day was in the ring and quite a number of the bookies wore expressions that have frequently been noticed on people who have been electrocuted. Raging 7 CORBETT-BERNSTEIN FIGHT AS REFEREE WHITE SAW IT. Probably there was electricity in the, Hurricane Affair for Six Rounds and Cham- pion Had Better of It. Dinner born tn the air. It must have been some such thing as that because every one who knows superd judgment possesses at the start knows he would not release the gate to any such break everness. His foot work ‘BY REFEREE CHARLEY WHITE auaiity with oi (Special to The Evening World BALTIMORE, M4. Corbett proved last night one of the best feather-weights in the rounds he beat Joe body blows which must have been the favorite and several other ws were left at the po | stages delivered some heavy left hand Jabs on the champlon's fac tried infighting, but he found his master at both styles in Young Corbett. In the second, third, fourth and fifth rounds Bernstela fought a good pacue, tut the champion’s vartety of uppercuts, | crosses and his left swings to the wind were so power-; compelled Bi ich perhans animated Red Path must have reached the Withers about as the horses were lining up. So "> went the gate with the horses in various stages of readiness. encircling the last race, when went up and let the straggling fashion. Red Path’s Speed Anticipated. |country. For seve knows that Red | Bernstein with heay | made that sturdy boxer throw it up at | the end of that round, claiming he had rter’s stand in the gate suddenly | present thought different. Corbett’s showing was plonship order. X rounds and it took t's ability to stop| While not in good con- dition he forced the fighting from start to finish and made goo! w Since [ saw Corbett box on Thanks-| giving Day he has improved in his foot | erness and punching powers) the small things that bettors have to contend with these days. Wateh O'Connor Now. less at times, A slight comparison of Corbett {n last when he meets night's fight would be on thing he must overcome of championship clas: Is so confident that feather-welghts hange seems to have overcome the ee Somebodies pos " nor's dredins new his release by ut mysteriously terrific hitting, ROSSIGNOL WINS THE | WILLIAMSBRIDGE STAKES. (Continued from First Page.) was rewarded Alertness at the post} | No, It Wasn't “Dope.” the same pos! was on Lord Ret Path, a la} ° = have taken him back and Merito closed on leaders. Carbuncle feli tRossianol came on and won handily by | Pretor three-quarters of a length +who was a length and a half in front jof Carbuncle Teclipae course, h must have n st now he ts lacking the chances are foot forward until Won ridden out, Time—L43 1-2. the running and won by from Patronymic, who | was the same distance in front of Pre- White Crest was second all the way to the stretch, where he died away, SIXTH RACE. One mile and three-aixteenths, length and a ha “cvs MORNING GALLOPS ON BAD : TRACK AT WESTCHESTER. Meddting Mary. 104M. (Marion Etta, 104, Shea | Candareen, "104, Nult Blanche, 104... Minder. 12 Straight. Place, , Aceful Gets an Easy Breather and Will Start In Champagne Stakes To-Morrow. on Milad! Love made all the running and won handily by a Runnels won Williams was third, a length. A length between second and third, strings were st EMOCRATS THE BETTER ELEVEN. | wn to easy ex ri Jevent of the card her this afternoon, The dis:ance was one mi: 4 to 5 for place, was si ze finished third. scond, Race—Five and one-half fur- y Gaslighter, 4 to 5 and to 1 for place, was sec- ‘Time—1.10 1-2. WORTH WINNERS, RACE TRACK The races 4 as follows First Race—One ‘ond, and Blue Time—1.45 1-4. = CORNELL D as adopted ar nwood, 9 to 3% for place, was ckajaw third. Time—1.61 3- one-sixteenth | hwable. 7 to 10 and| Time—1.51 1-4. tyn Byrd third Fourth Race—One y | Edna won the Prix Thiverval the Maisons Laffittes races. Goverhorship ich ensued Was the fastest and most 8] f any ‘n weeks, and the Demo- rats, alded by such stalwarts as Capt Warner and Lueder, were able to defeat thely opponents, the score belng 12 to & |Mapia, Beltem at Big Odds Cap- WINS AT 50 TO 1 Island system offers a rate of les, San Diego, furlong® in 1.2, Hark of Warwick got ALL THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. MGOVERN WATCHES CORBETT FIGHT—BY HAYDON FONES. 'CORBETT’S BODY BLOWS TOO | MUCH FOR JOE BERNSTEIN. New Yorker Stopped Fighting in Seventh Round, Saying His Arm Was Broken. (Special to The Zventne World.) @ gash over his right eye, caused by & BALTIMORE, Md, Oct. 17.Joe Bern-j collision with Bernstein's head. stein, the clever feather-weizht boxer| blood flowed freely from the cut and of New York, is the second fighter who] Bernstein tried to make has received a terrible beating from] spot a target for his left jabs. “Young Corbett," the feather-weight| he felt the blood streaming down his champion, {nside of nine days, Bern-|face Corbett put on more steam and ,| steln was forced to quit last night gt! Bernstein was compelled the end of the seventh round of his/avold Corbett’s terrible lunges. bout with Corbett. He sald he had! The punishment broken his left wrist during the early | inflicting showed its efiect unmistakabiy rounds of the battle, but it would be|!n the fifth round, From the moment the bell rang in th first round until Bernstein erled "Quits , : u with ‘a left and countered with a short right-hand | WIth & Mit As early as the first round Bernstein | body. In the was put in distress. Corbett dryve in| Corbett, as usual ner with a rush. cut him twice, For four rounds Bernstein made a cut, him txt He did remarkably good work with his| the round out left. hand, whic! vay to his corner. satbettee face Core. ree it? | his corner Bernstein sald to to Charley | ‘an, his manager: kept away. He conginually forced his | W26tNrley. T cannot fig man all around theAing, letting fly the | have broken my left arm.” sth ‘Horan then called Al Herford, who in: | formed the crowd that Bernstein said) and ipooks: he would be unable to fight any longer | In the third round Corbett recelvea! on accotint of a broken arm, Corbett's face. Corbett, however, never most vicious kind of swings, uppercuts MEN CURED, | eayes when capan. bottle; by express $1 ton for_ma || SPORT.NG GOObs. the bleeding which Corbett war Bernstein been w more like the truth to say he was an- | {9 c00 fimay ER a AU able to take Corbett's terrific blows | gan Corbett came out of his corner boll- about the body. ing over and at once began to throw in hort left swings to Bernstein's body. Bernstein evidently was tired now and took to the defensive. Corbett was forcing him all around the he had Bernstela on the go, rushed him ring, sending in the most vicious kind to the ropes and orais a ine BS of blows. Bernstein managed to land stomach. The New’ Yorker did not make many a stiff blow on the Champlon’s/ any effort to fight back, but simply ran face, but Corbett usually got In close| away. Now and then he would counter ae to the face and imme- uppercut to Bernstein's stomach or over|'A pretty. straight left by Corbett | his heart. ‘The blowa were scorchers, farew | the | claret trom, or Bernstein grunte "| nose, frightening him all the more. for Bernateln grunted with pain on re-) Me" remainder of ‘the round Corbett Kreis punished Bernstein severely about the ‘seventh and last round iy came, out of his cor: | e started of y shoot- body blows at every opportunity, and| {rg his iete into Bernstein's ody. Bernstein clinched and hung on for Wear | plow almost doubled Bernstein up. As life every time at close quarters. they came to @ clinch Corbett upper- and Bernstein. was soon { He stayed there in good showing against the Champion. | spite of the flerce gruelling and lasted He was weak on the When he reached Corbett, belleving hand uppercuts fy from Bernstein's | nt any longer 1! Personal Appearance —_—— must not be neglected. Look at it either from a social or business point of view, and correct dress is an important adjunct to your succe: We'll be glad to open an account with you—sell merchandise that will dress you in the “Season's Best’ and allow you to pay ‘or your purchase in small ‘sums “to suit your convenience, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furs, Mil- inery, Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. Hig © Class Tailoring, Cpen evenings, Opera or of (en Stores. 19 E. 14th St., bet. B'way & Sth Ave. Famous it. No, 88518 guarantced to cure ail dise Ripans Tabules doctors fod, a good prescrip { ind. 10 for at druggists. 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Contest Was One of the Best Ever Seen in Philadelph' PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17.—After six rounds of whirlwind fighting between fm Wust He Teo os Kid Carter and Marvin Hart before the | sents a radital change | Art Club last night no decision was from the misconstruct- rendered, but a draw would have been fair. small cost, Out ‘eraity’s Row! will be held on Lake Whitney. annual fall regatta of the hie This regatta is intended to bring out the University, FLAHERTY AND BOLAN preparatory’ aeesca ; being noel tes who appear usually !n- | clude all of the men who the following leading material freshman and ‘varsity crews. Nether Had Any Advantage. [freshman crew will this year, as usual, be rmade upJof men wig have, rowed | before, and St. Paul's School wi con tin Flaherty and 8am Bolan fought|tripute most of the freshman, eight. | twenty rounds to a draw before the Pas- | 'The ‘varsity eight not yet being formed, | the veteran oars entey thelr class, so} that the ‘elghts ag, they row Saturday dulged In considerable wrestiing and foul RUSE OLN ORE The men were evenly matched and Patsy Haley Beats Kid Abel, was called. Buffalo, won the decision over Kid’ Abel, of Chi cago, in elght rounds her Forbes, of Chicago, put out * > tn the first_round, ‘nick’? Suillvan, of To Be CURED Must Be HELD. @4 Biastic and Spring ‘Trustes, and is to-day hes only satisfactory t Both men were in splendid condition and went at It hammer and tongs from fm potion of the Rupture the outset. 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