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L THE LATEST NEWS THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21,. 1902 IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. AUCING PATRONS — WEED PROTECTION, Slipthrift’s Race, a Great Re versal of Form, Won Thous run SP attention to the fact that the rac Sy Silpthritt yesterday and the r the same horse on Oct. 15 wer oaery different affairs m ates and. | A.point of public form. one who saw | y eeeupthrict eon Oct could not con sistentiy back the horse yeeterd ed, steadily, eagerly until the odds dropped Ty 80 1 to My tol. Pe ABy whom was he backed? By Bofpete: which has only the priviles Se i yuwhersing, or who kne Dyce ighat Slipthritt would run a vastly difte Dyrent race yesterday? SOA Traly Strange Reversal. On Ost. 15 Slipthrift was one of a © Sela of five starters. On form he looked Whathe winner, and as he had been per Migerming consistently the pubic backed ) “him, Rockwater was in the same rac TH She also was heavily backed, By wh the writer does not know, but it evidently by the smart money, becwuse ) Rockwater won, while Sip Ift tratted PPG at the cnd gf the wunch, beaten in gul by avout six length Rockwater (won in 1411-4 Slipthrift.according to ex Spates on ane, ran tho me i about | Vesterday carrying two pounds more Silpthrife ran en and a half fire jongs jn 124, chopying a second and a half from the track record. He could have gone on anil fnished out the mile 14015, Quite some difference the to performances. ty Pye, Phe we leaves the publle to dra boi its own sions. * Is only Megoniglusion e run soine One Conclusion. ‘hand Hurst- » head His dn Oot. Wd y Ac. twit, fy nin his nee, and so when they even pounds more ta nd run a much better who had ridden the previous races, was at onc rds take the same action | ehran, or will they seek ran explanation of the form Sted from rac thia sort, The pub- relies on the stewards for protection, ayd there {8 nu reason why they should Her en it y Club, and the wroba fe will stay on tne | Hove's Case Pleasing. Ae fact that the French authorities to reopen his case and | 4 opportunity to defend him-| m the charges which were made 4 sweeping manner La awe ln ainst all ws on the turf on this side . being as- Rogers in the own-| several good horses, No sus qhicon was ever attached to him in Sranniny these horses and he si diever Known to be mixed up In shady hg transactions. “His friends point out that when he left this country he $4.00) on depoalt with a New York é Me er, this amount he h, 18,000. which Koes to chow that hee | SSE accumulated much during his stay in tie. Rose will clear himself if the thorities give him half a chance, Tuliiis Fleischmann will devote himself Mitirely to racing ax soon as his mayo: alty term in Cincinnat! ts nded., at S NMill gather an extensive stavle together ne Blace them in the clever hands i¢ nt ‘om Welsh, Mr. Fleischmann is a young | pice ma and the pleasures of racing 10 S- Moubt appeal to him more thar the «Ares of state, so to speak. WILL DECIDE FATE. OF GINTS’ ANAL, “American League Will Consider ra Plan to Place Team Here at Coming Meeting in Chicago. Late | Although Ban Johnson has | Wwe stated | @*that tho annval American League Meeting would not be called until next a ¥ ‘The action of the players signed for Bay the New York club of the league has Fl the young organization's oft- at * lier than was expected. ‘The players Have expressed dissatisfaction ut the Timeertainty apparent in the placing of a” child, | &@ vlud in the metropolis, Phe real business ot the meeting will | the development of work toward |}y king the Giants’ rival a sure thing. |was Phe syndicate controlling that plan wili wke known their efforts and the league will be asked to furmally adopt | OF reject the plan. Other news of the baseball world |s | Khat the Natloual League will be a twelve-club circuit next year, The ne’ = Sgmes from Baltimore and is to. the ) effect that the Monumental City will be dn the clrouit In 1903. John I, V. Murphy h with John OG. Toison, was ap receiver of the Baltimore Club, the American League, 1s the man ho says that such a thing js sure to} to pass. TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21.— .acheduled to be run here this resulted as follows Mile and a quart to2 and even, won; Hoctys, lace, was second and Lieti Mime “09 “Sa, * i. TRY-OUT GAMES ARE OVER COLLEGE TEAMS. Their Time to FOR BIG Elevens Now Devoting All Practice for Important Gridiron Contests. approwch of the ollege football teams will engage tit {Important gaines hes The public muet be pro- | caused a tet up in the hard work of : ‘try-out games. \ ble the first’ thine { the season's m YALE ‘VARSITY SCORE ON SCRUBS. been referred to the tender | wit] meet Dickinson Col Lig teams are spending theiv time and Pennsylvania wil! Ini Around for the rest of the season. | Annapolia: mean time the coa at the other colleges are drilling thetr Vrionds of Bob Rose are ploased ut | men !n the fine points of the game and remedying faults show On Saturday elevens wil be put to se Of all the games the contes Columbia and Princeton on ng the greatest am ‘The usually uninter riance are taking 4 of two fiftee: however, all the times Kolng co! ended are ya to be the only one of the big | belag scored against Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Penn- vivanla have al} been while Yale and Cornell are the only { attrac on. games of minor imp an Interest In tha: event, and sf ton Ix quite brisk as to the out dd experts are almost | teams to have the local team The table of sc Of course unbt unanimous In 8: Columbia olumbia so. differently, ‘and thelr daily pract ninstay of thelr South Field shows some reason for the belief that the Tigers will have no easy Columbia Columbia's total. arsity and seruby teams of the New York university out in full strength nthe teams are — Harvard. cece HV Wilidams FRANCIS RED TOMAHAWK | JOINS CARLISLE TEAM. {Special to The Brening Couch Morley is sure his a first-class show! ng, and only his conser= Harvard's total ry for his boys. —_-.—- CAPT. BURDEN TOSSES BIG MARSHALL EASILY. (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Burden, son of the promi- nent New York millionaire, after three appeared on er’s braves than the de- feat they administered to Cornell, as WAS) Vain ssustennies) Seale) proven by last evening's practice on the Redskin's gridiron. field In togs, Including the to Coach Wat ivate Yale's total but not in te lock was out valuable assistance to Warner and Capt Field yesterday ing full of ideas and ready for an after. Burden witnessed the West Point game Saturday and was pre pared to rake over the Crimson team from one end t ‘A new man appeared on the fleld last moon's conchins: a Sioux from North Dakota, Institute at he played foot- ix strong, active hall for some tin and big and welghs 185 pounds. about & feet 11 inches tall and Is twenty- one years old Just where P at this me ippears as though Warner Is hot losing big guard, who pro’ : Point's sturdy » Warner will place him 4¢ Month, jt has been learned that it will | backs. held within two weeks in Chicago, |. Burden, although out of training, was means i condition Pennsylvania's total.122 Opponents’ total L, Cornell regular eleven. (hat he has enough trained men for two tain handled big Marshall Cornell | —— Cornell | Change in Lakewood fey Us, and the meeting will be held ear- | » witnessed the line-up be "Varsity and scrubs. olo Dates, ot the Polo Association, announces the fotlowing changes gramme of the Lak Cornell's total ed around Uke him over back- xf Polo Club Tou evident that Marshall hu grasped the fundam: PLATER WINS STAK AND BREAKS A RECORD. Cups, Lakewood ys, Rockaway; Tuewday, Oct, E RACE upon and o Park yesterday, She will probably not race again this season Rockwater and three-year-old, where Rockwate Col. BM then held second. pli to the stretch, where x |{ng tn the run home, and ¢ and Rockwater ) necured the place by a head from South yho beat Igniter a head FIPPH RACE, Cameron took the lead. Then Huntres: came with a rush and nailing Camero won by a head in a hard drive, pawaga was third, three lengths behind makers will contribute $500 to the Cai Hospital Fund of the New York Pros SIXTH RACE, Starters, whts., Jocks, Mile amd a alxteenth Huntressa, 400, ’ Rete: Cameron, 110, Lyne... | Caugapawama. 104,Mioder Sam Rightaway, 105, ‘3, Martin. Ronafeme, "100, ‘Moran. hiMeria. 1 4 Vincennes won, THE “PRESCRIPTION” MAKES A DIFFERENCE, BY HAYDON FONES. ‘COLUMBIA ELEVEN |W. L. GLENNY WINS FIGURES THE BEST FROM EGAN AT GOLF On Paper Capt. Weekes’s Men, The College Stars Are at Work Are Better Than Any of the Big Six Varsities. an off week, a calm before m, in the football world, Al dy for the re, practice getting struggles that commence next Satur- The figures for the gumes played tn ve so-called preliminary season just nteresting and show Colum~ hrough without to have gone ored upon, | oved more points thas | 8 follows: | COLUMBIA 5 Buttalo 4 Sw arth) Harvard 17 Bowdtoln Harvard 2a) Bates. Harvard Amherst Harvard Maine Harvard ewleyan Harvard Wear Point. 35|Wenleyan ! Yale 3 330 of Vermont Yale 1i/Penn. State ‘pponents’ total... 6 PRINCETON, Princeton 1siSwarthmore . 0 Princeton 23) Lehigh 0 Princeton Annapolis i 0 Princeton ertord 0 Princeton Wanh, & Jefforion..) 6 Princeton's total.....105 Opponents’ total... 5 Pennarlvania 9 Pennayly. 0 yaney ly ri Poanayly. 0 Penney ly 6 Penneyly 6 Pannsylv 0 Penneyly) 1% 6 CORNE Colgate BR} Rochester. 0 Union 0 0 6 0 6 t/Mams Carlin ‘Opponent’ total , ee RACING NOTES. Jockey Lucien Lyni who, according to ree ports, expected to ride in California the coming winter, sald yesterday that he ded made no rangements for the winter yet, but that he would not go {0 the coast. It ts quite likely that Lyne will ride at 3 reason, few Orle for a part of the winter Arthur Featherstone's ily Pretoria was jumped down in the fifth race at Morin ‘Roots’ Dernoll, the Jocker-tr: ner, who had his Ncaase a2 a rider revoked tn France Inet season, trains McChesney, the crack Weatern Dernell is anxione to race his hore againet Hermis, but there {x only « slight posmtbitity of a ra The Metropolitan Turf Assoclation of Book- oo of the Grand Union Hotel Grey Friar, winn Stakes at Saratoga and conqueror of Acefull in ‘(he colt division of the Matron Stake Park, will be retired for the season. He ia ible for the White Plains Handicap, tg be run. the closing day of the current meeting, but will not be a starter. John A, Drake for Championsnip of the Links By ieee Teeter eo at Morristown. weather and a fast track were the (rain ing co ing. e MORRISTOWN, N. J, Oct vard played Columb‘a this morning in the opening match cf the team cham- pionship of the Inter-Collegtate Assoclition at the Morris County Golf ch rhe winning team met Yale, the prevent champions, in the afternoon, when Princeton played Pennsylvania. All the matches were at elghteen holes, six men on a team, The count was by an original method adopted by the as- found plenty of use for their watches. bird, sent River Pirate a mile In 1.46. |BRISK MORNING WORK OUTS AT MORRIS PARK. Belmont's Fire Eater Reels Off Seven Fur- longs in 1,82—River Pirate Does Mile in 1.46. per and a, stable turned seven 21.—Crisp clear) furlongs in 1.32, James McLaughlin sent Mystic Bell ditions at Morris Park this morn-/and Sontag six furlongs in 1.20, Eugenia © trainers were out as soon as|Burch and Frocks and Frills breezed 21.—Har-|the sun: shone. There were scores of|the same route in 1.25, racers sent to exercise and the rallvirde| August Belmont’s Fire Hater rattled off seven furlon~~ neat move, and the smart racer did it without taking a long breath. Masterman, Namtor, Mizzen and others trotted and cantered. Ornature a mile In 1. a short breather at T. J. Healey's Glennevis turned a mile Cinquevalli, Wild Thyme and others got Jogging work. Golf| J. E. Madden, who is always an early Black Stock covered the same ground In 1.46 1-2. Aceful, Gunfire, Whorler, Payne) and others got jogging work. The Pep- per Stable's Kentucky Rose turned five furlongs in 1.03 1-2. Whiskey King clipped off a mile in 1.46 1-2. Lord Pep- W. P. Burch sent Grey Friar got sociation, the winner in cach pair counting 1 for his college plus one-half MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. holes he w up over his opponent. e Harvard team was the strongest men of records ever to drive off on (Special to The Evening an Amertean links. It included He] pace rrack, MORRIS PARK, Oct. 2.— andler Egan, champion of the West- entries fo" tomorrow" re as follows. Golf Association: his cousin, Walter | nities fe: tomorow’s races are a fees up inthe amateur cham-| First Race—Steeplechase handicap; for three of 191, and two former cham- dup; about two miles, the ericen Interscholastls | se168 Charagrace 16. Golf Assoctution, E. B. Hollins, jr, and | Glenvarioch \..000150 Cock Robin BI 4G. Owen Winston. Columbia was not so Leta Grats ie Grand Pa .... strong in stars, but its team was a well-| Deluce 7 Plot ‘ i a nee ont, aut Nes eant w Judge Phillips 160 Oliver Twiat . we Chicago's strongest player did not live} Second Ra aK up to his reputation and Glenney beat | upward: six and a half furlongs. him out by one up This was the only Americ upset of the morning, public form set-| Miss Busterm M4 John Th Hing all the other matches, although | Merry Maker 10g ssibea Ht Jackson made Murdock go the game of S105 Lady Radnor his life to why 94 Evelyn Moud Bounteous Glenney was two up at the turn, At Mixer : the fourteenth the match was all square, The Black Boot ++. but finally Glenney. was two up. with Of Gueanwork +++ Ht one to play, but Egan won the last 103 Gold Brald ...+ ate hole. ‘he card w 22238 Monotuta ® Glenney 4543 S108. Bard of yon BH Sb Goth | Sweet Bittle vievess 103. Inv Ags 2 TOW go | Harrow 10) Malster vcses secs rvard beat Co y orn. |. Third Race—The Harvard beat Columbia in the morn- |) Tha Race The Reve an at Marria horses will go {nto winter quarters at Cumberland Park, Nashville, at the Me ft the Morris Park meeting. Arrangement have siteady teen made. with Herbers Temple to eoint mest ‘week. aetpase ee, - ing and pli le in the afternoon, ; . 9 Wille Princeton played Pennsylvanta, "| Kentuck Rowe «9 ade Jorephine «+ 28 | — uady Lake esses 99 y ‘ i Wild Thyme 104 9 WORTH WINNERS. Plas Coe Sontag 9 Sparkle WORTH RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, | | Fourth Race—For two-year-oldas Oct. %,—The winners of the races | Mackey Dwyer 110" Bhorthore, Injunction .. 18 St. Dante scheduled to be run here this afternoon | quriewille os. --H07 Sergeant i were as follows: River Pirate o..000115 Chriatine . First Race—Seven-eighths of a mile] Fifth Race—For matien three-year-olds an! Harney, 7 to 2 and 7 to 5, won; Lime-|up: Withers mile | aa light, even for place, was second, and | Bestam seocersrfOh Baek Btosk Hi Rabunta third, Time--1.28 2-5, Knight Teinpia Second Race—One mile.—Won _ by] Moon Daley Banter, 5 to 2 and even; Prince of En-|4™ durance, 8 to 5 for place, was second;| | Sixth Race Jackfull third. Time—1.41, Inpt sone ala Mhird Race—Three-quarters of a mile.| Wyn ‘ Won by Irene Lindsay, 2 to 1 and 8 tol gouth Trimbie - ‘Andes, even for place, was second;]| ford Badge 11 Tape eats L109) Anna Darling Handicap: for three-year-olds ‘and a half, 122 Hunter Raine 116 Tom Kenny 106 Remorse .. Hermencia Major Man Fake third. Time—1.13, Warranted | THREE WESTERN JOCKEYS SUSPENDED AT WORTH. 21—The ban of the the Worth Jockey Club has fallen on three of the best jockeys at the track. Coburn, Dean and Treanor Y and have been CHICAGO, Oct. suspended indefinitely. Coburn’s punishment 1s sald to be due to foul riding in the Columbla Handl- cap Saturday, when he caused Rolling Boer to Interfere with McChesney and Dean was suspended for insubordination and Treanor’s of- |fense was foul riding in the sixth race on Saturday. 19 10% were 108 | tte dl 7\Luclen Appleby. I want every man thet {9 suffering from any special diseare or condition to come and i je have a social chat with me, and 1 will ex- and develo after my whole li have, originated ang sorties treatment that ts pesed On eclestife kaowledge. ‘OF sample treatments to offer you. My educa my’ conecienne, my Feputation, condenin all such quackery. ‘me I will give you, free of charge, thorough personal jonest and scientific opinion of your case, and if inedrabie Twill honestly tell you wo.” it, on the other’ hattd, £ curable, Twill insure you of = permanent cure, inasmuch as will give, youn wFittan guaranten to cure you or refund to youl every cent ey ; & ition. 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It will be Yanger's first appearance in a bout in that city, and it will also show just what chance he will stand with Mce- Govern when they meet in Chicago next month. oo. “Corbett” Not Going West. Through a misunderstanding with the Chicago fight promoters “Young Cor- bet,” the champion feather-weight, did not go to Chicago yesterday to fight Jack O'Keefe, the Windy City light- weight. The Denverite got as far as Philadelphia on his way West when he was Informed that the match was off. “Corbett remained in the Quaker City: and lost no time in arranging a bout in its stead. He went looking for a mateh. ‘The officials of the Washington Sport- ing Club met the champion and offered a match with “Young Erne,” the great | little Quaker fighter. A $1,000 guarantee | met the approval of “Corbett” and he> signed the articles of agreement for a six-round bout to be decided on Nov. 9. * 0 e Denny Hall, champion light-welght of the Fourth Ward, is training for his fight with Willie Fitzgerald In Philadel- phia on Saturday night. Gus Gardiner is handling Hall and thinks he will' beat Fitzgerald. eo Alex Greggains has issued a challenge in behalf of George Gardner for a match with Corbett, Fitzsimmons or Kid Mc- Coy for a side bet ot $2,500. Parson Davies is now managing “Kid” Broad, The “Kid meets “Buddy"* Ryan tn Chicago on Oct. 31. eee Curley Supples, the Buffalo light- weight boxer, who {s now In West Vir- ginla training to box Joe Leonard at Austin, Ps., expects to start for Eng- land early next month. 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