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TIP GALLANT FLYING HOME. AT LAST A DAY QF CLEAN RACING. Reversals of Form Were Not Ap-| parent in Events at the Mor- ris Park Track. Racing at Westchester yesterday was fairly interesting and clean. Jt js @ pleasure not to be obliged to write of form reversals all of the time. It be- PENASILIANA 15, ANNAPOLIS (Special to The Evening World.) APOLI midshipmen. Sine defeated by Brown fd, Oct. 22. sylvania football team arrived at Annapolis at gamo this afternoon with the Annapo- Pennsylvania was ‘The Penn- and substitutes 215 for thelr THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER ‘22, 1902, mis ym GENTS MACE LOCAL AMATEUR BEATS BOSTON MAN “Willie” Schumacher Wins Fast Four-Round “Go” from Mike Conroy at Boston. comes montonous and a disagreeable Hasselt yee Onis aan urday, and the Middies have been show- % Sot . ing great Improvement, the Annapolis | BOSTON, Mass. Oct. 22.—William The surprise of the day was the ¢ § p , Schumacher, of New York, the cham- Victory of Oom Paul over a good class|t#™M expected to win from the Quakers lave SREEr 2 Y fila composed of Rockwater, south|(o-day, Both teams had ceveral sub- | DIO lela Warat Sagat aia ak Teimbto. tgnlter and Col. Bil, In this{Stllutes In the game on account of wa ed a Nae ee aan ne es Yace Oom Paul won very nicely by two] Humber of regular men being on the ee fear she . Hees fi Se make Jergthe, whtle Rockwater, South ‘Trim. | Noepital Hat. Howard Oak Wilson a eee eae ee ese ee to go three Me and Igniter ran heads apart, [MeNaldswere all in new positions to- | Oe ie hat the xtra duwasrheeded’ ) ways of accounting for} @ay. Weede started in at quarter for He Siaathe "alnnees Bau be bite! Som Paul's victory. One ts that he ts) Penieyivait tinete Phis was the atar bout of the Lenox e a ath i He ioe Anes ee , Ty rh Be " 4 Athietis Club's amateur tournament. Menelhorseai whieh are uk tele ben Vennayivanta fe mnvapoti Sontoy made Rabe eeceesue lsh are sb inte baat) a Wills [Conroy made his first appearance in the y ne < ail, when ai Graly | ring and gave a good account of himself, air 1s cool and and the other is ho varventer | although beaten, that some of the horses that finished eG ‘ielknep James Segrue, of Somerville, was behind him have gone back. It is very Wer awarded the decision over Barney Dodd, Probable that the latter Is the case. Qh jof New York, in a spectal 116-pound go, Rockwater Going Back. Bi Rockwater seems to be staling io Stracshurmer | Corbett and Young Erne, the She appeared to sulk at the end of half) the Journey yesterday, but changed her mind und came on again under a vig- | orous gruelling. Col. Bill was shown | again, and the fact that he ran last does not th the least excuse the very bad ride Rice put up on him on the previous vecasich. “At ‘that he ran. below his form (aking a line through Igniter and | thy last race ut seven furlongs, The Silver Brook Stakes went, to! Plater, who ran five and a half fur-| longs in 1.023, beating the track record by half a second. Cinquevalll was sec- | ond, and as he was only beaten two! lengths it is fair to presume that ran In record time. Smith's Cause for Jubilation. us fact Was the cause of much judl-| the part of the 5 hej | | pended | 7, PRI Score—First Hilt PRINCETON, 23: Oy Navy DICKINSON, 0 N dy The Hiittle Philadelphia Aghter, will meet in ja six-round go before the Washington Club, in that clty, next Monday nigat. | Erne expects to make a good showin, | with the champion, J Patsey Sweeney, the Manchester light- |welght, dentes that he ts to meet Twin Sulllv ¢ Boston. Instead, he goes |to Chicugo to take on Martin Dufty, and later will meet Gans In Boston. The National Sporting Club, of Lon- don, is anxious to get Terry McGovern to fight In England and has offered a purse of $2,500 for a fight between the \merican and Ben Jordan, The condl- uegested ave twenty rounds at v MR HOLLAND THE WINNER Sine LATEST NEWS IN THE WOR i CYCLIST NELSON SCORES NEW WORLD’S RECORD. | Joe" c | smash records. In his five mile ».1.gic notoripsces race here he lowered the rive-mile record of the world, covering [the distance In 6m. bis., e gait of Im. to the mile. mile was made in im, 2s., and the | inishing mile In im. 21s, FORDHAM MEETS PLATZ NORMAL, (Special to The Evening World.) FORDHAM, N, Y., Oct. 22—The eleven of New Platz Normal College met Ford- ham here to-day. Martin and Hand showed up so Well in practice that the have ocen given positions on the ‘Var- NEW CHALLENGER ~ TO GET HANDICAP, ; | Shamrock Ill. Will be Long on Water Line and Short Over All | to Beat Measurement Rule. =35 sity, A jo0d crowd yas present during he first aalf. LONDON. Oct. Preliminary work |” ordham Positions New Platz, uemrock IL is progressing. Like | McGee vel Bes sherman predecessor, she sill be close up tol Meaty... feet, the water Hine limit, but she | Glennon all. The*new | challenger will tiso be less In all other tuxed measurements end under the rules e a time allowance from orier over | would the Columbla FINAL PLAY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP. Harvard and Princeton Left to; Do Battle for College Golf!, Honors. Grave A. C, Smoker. The Grace A. C. Smoker at the club- house, No. 415, East Thirteenth street | was great success, The ‘enfertain- ment consisted of singing and dancing a feature being a three-round bout b: tween two of the members, which was decided a draw. —— MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. (speclal to The Evening World.) RAC TRACK, MORRIS PARK, Oct. ~The entries for to-morrow’s races MORRISTOWN, N. J, Oct. 22—Har- yard and Princeton, the survivors of the Black Dick sand the Dickinsen team clashed | ds five teams to start yesterday, played a| Sam Andres niihe gant of the suspended | qicers und the Dickinscn team clashed 5 : [Ave t y playet coos That Clnquevalll was the colt this afternoon the gridiron, Al | Jordan Is ready to meet the ex-cham- Steenleck Pi ; . | Sebole mare to-day over the lnks of Potente ina Shacbeat sciry Auiabat. and hew could | though Princetion hae ix auine Hate on a ale Det of Ss. Steeplechases for gentlemen riders are popular and more of | m: Sortie County Holt Cin, to eters | Vatcong Race Meudowtrok Steeplechase; three ut. . BC a ate 4 4 conaldering the matter, . . . mine the team champlonship ¢ -| miler 4 record-breaker ike Cinquevalli, Smith | *veral experiments 1a wa shitt- them ought to be given. Some of the gentlmen riders have taken r 5 rhe: did not take Into consideration the fact |Ing of men, they put the old combluation rc Ong Biven g x tersollegiate Golf Association, The teams | SHlent Friend ghar s qrome mind war plowing straight in first. This tno-up nay oo changed | BASEBALL MAGNATES IN part in many races this season and have won not a few, Harry |were made up the same as yesterday and} the Anse e . ie e 5 eens | . ¥ es SAA en holes were played before lunea-| Third Ra po Handicap; PURO ERE HeNee CATE Nie oall cout Goredlnad TO eebrat ieee oohee SESSION TO-MORROW.| Page, Ambrose Clark, William Tayes‘and Sid Holloway are among | shee © 5 aie-and a Gurio f 0 OW | could ained by faverable weat . ’ 7 eon Ghat Lime is ot of the slightest poesible| conditions was guined this afternoon, | ———— the more prominent. ihe worning ray anced & Ja to be used, it muy be said that on the |All the men felt somewhat the exhila- | nt Powers Calle Meeting in Mr. Page won the Annual Champion, the richest steeplechase |#. B. Holling, ar... GIF. O- itelnnart Eclipse Course in L115, which war not | and aggressiveness tn 1 bliy than | Baseball men from all over the country | prize of the year, valued at $9,000. He rod» his own horse, Self-]{) % 5fav BA. ooigs de. “0 = Wealth . 3 & record-breaking performance, Sweet! hax been secn this season. Both t are in the elty to-day prepared to attend . a W. C. Chick { Ba +) Ruane Lux Casi 12 Rilsetdvated oben the Dat f a teams y prep 0 01 . saeaxtreniely well: f a 2 ow OL. Dy Garretwon 3 ‘ 210 on Monday. so the faNacy of argu: | Played hard. Princeton was Me line esting etitherneciouel Assosletion Ee tection, handled the horse extremely well, and by a well judged |X" st) wrowa 2) stipuaite’: Ste-ahonter i Ing on time as shown down the Eclipse|/to make as ty possivie{@f Ue Professional Baseball Leagues.|and patient ride landed the rich stake. H cise BORA a oacsessices seis BT Royal Daly ‘ a Is very plain hyainst. the | thug] Which has been called by President P- ia " . ' No pointe can pe cotta ee ng | Redpath Rivalry of Lyne and Redfern, |i tie 4, seein tne | it. Powers for to-morrow atternoon. ‘Two years ago Mr. Smith won the same s on his horse, The | end. the t onva would have been 7. 12, pitt Race-—For malten two-year-olds; ell- fern at Weatchester ta very keene When | uune B The meeting will be held tn the ith Cad, Mr. Clark has ridden quite a number of winners, having in} ? * ms : frags colae sacihe began yesterday ne aaTIni ha . Avenue Hotel. but the Vietorla Hotel hi ble I “te a s i oth 1 lid — meat Pate reen vomeraey Lyne. was) in the Dekiawo: J will ve the headquarters of the organt-|his stable Rowdy, Rising Sun and other splendid performers, Mr. MORE YACHTING TALENT Up to the fifth rave, when Redfern In a briltant finish cn Huntressa caught | Cameron, ridden by Lyne, In the lust few jumps and nosed him out, It was then’ a Ue between the pair, but as Lyne had a practical walkover on V cennes he his fead and still has Reifern by_ one mount. Tyne has rida winners, Red- fern eleven. and Odom ts third with nine to his cred RACES TO DECIDE ON SPEEDWAY CHAMPION. Series of Brushes Arranged by Road Drivers’ Asnociation, Which member of the Road Drivers’ Association owns the fastest horse is a question which has been in dispute for |? some time, and to decide the Issue ala committee has been appointed tho organization to arrange for a series of races to be decided on the Speedy ‘beginning on Saturday. The horses to start in the races on Saturday are to be named to-morrow, and no horses will be allowed in any of the brushes that haa not been named by Oct. %. The brushes will be two in Over the lower stretch, fnishi. in front of the clib-house. me Re. on 80) Ra za Bip Gallant, to-day. His two uD at Morrls Park have im- N, and when it was made ‘the son of Top Gallant-Ves- fold as a two-year-old for $50 on was expressed. —‘T. ho Owdn the horse, now wants se ° “the Canadia: Facks, but, J. Tot ond Dew first tow center. trouble run Won b: Mary p touch- nias in the fi dewn Hart »# a delay n team ve the made heavier n runnin ined 3 pla The Pennsylvan| Ins through witt kicked the se Score—Princeton, son, 0, tle improve: work of the we Qu Lit hu a) lon: araly rst on ” of a disappointment in that four Prine ng 8 er rnd Second Ht. ment ¢ ave on hi ball Fiest Halt, Princeton in ver owns mst the w yards on the new made ads) y fer of clubs and thelr secretaries will at-l|many opportunities. He has just begun to gather able together —_— ¥) Mount Kiseo ent ithe “conference. “Just what bual- Are Pk | ‘ : stable together. LONDON, Oc: 22.—-Sir 'Thomes Lipton Per sere, Was i Head Lacto be done / Bes: AOt beh learned) ¥ Hayes has not shone to on ig either, because he always] .J2 snpointed another ald to look atter Barketmare Ob Resor i Saiters| Nk magnates to a dinner at the Vic-} rides his own horses and the stable has been unfortunate this season, | che arrangements for the trial races to) Mist & OF * Mart tu Banteay Ones; Totel) tormetre wa even (nk Benson. | irecede the international yacht races | pig spr riettene playlog made | eo seen er team during frat Gis DISKET Toot Fairs, “Punch.” of London, and ston teum mitch | Minile Broquides, of France, two tecog- und ends Dewitt | nized uropenn court tennis champtons, fake Kick | will meet In a series of games at the made several geod | Ne York Racquet and ‘Tennis Club, be- and Browi, be: |xinning Saturday. ‘The arrangements for the contests were made through 7. Diekt uiler. fifty yards on fake kick pla us ytecand here thi First Rac Won by Leau: Corbett, 4 t Beat Man’ third Second Rac: Money jet LAly, Uti hed olnt. 01 Time Mus: iit NAPE, ne Vor, 8C Dewitt ‘orin Kicked 8 of a mil was ‘secon; even; 1.14 3-5. ‘ive-elghths of a mile. § to 5 and 2 to 5; cCafferty, 1 to 2 for plac second: Golden Rule third, Time—1 00 1-6, Third Race—IMile god one-eighth 6 to 1 and 2 to even Hat ‘anea. . J e, was me 1 we event whs"aees uOL in the on touch- ten mine rom the 7 About a hundred a sented In the association, and presidents: leagues are _repre- FOREIGN COURT TENNIS PLAYERS IN GAMES HERE. "and Broquides Will Play Holloway is one of the best of the amateur riders Few excel Mr. Hayes as a horseman. More races exclusively fo for then there would be the keenes infusion of new blood would advance the interests of the sport. but has not had gentlemen riders should be given, sort of rivalry, while the FOR SIR THOMAS LIPTON. next summer. Col, Sharman Crawford, commodore of the Royal Ulster Yacht Ciub, is the man and he will work in junction with Designer Fife. Col, Crawford will also go to America with the Shamrock IIT, and will sail on 115 Potento 109 St. Fi Remorse vie Andy Williams Hanes y AFTER THE RACE. CALLAHAN AND YANGER TO-NIGHT Pair Will Come Together in Six- Round Bout at Philadelphia’s Penn Art Club. Local sporting folk are greatly inter- ested in the fight between Bonny Yanger, the Chicago feather-weight, aud Tim Callahan, which {s to be decided de- fore the Penn Art Athletic Club tn Philadelphia to-night. Since Yanger b gan fighting he has attracted consider- able attention, but to Easterners he 1s only known by his record. He has not been seen in action in this part of the wountry before, and just what can be expected of him in his six-round bout with Terry M vern on Nov. 1 in Chi- cago may be learned by his performance to-night, Callahan is nearly light- t now, and, as Yanger* weighs pounds !n condition, it cannot be expected that he will score a knock- out. 5 Want McGovern tn England. English sporting people are anxious to have Terry McGovern vislt them, Doo Ordway, the American rep- resentative of the National Sporting Club, ts in receipt of a cablegram offer- ing Terry # purse of $2,500 for a twenty- round bout with Ben Jordan, to take place {n December, Jordan, the cable ‘ays, will insist on a $1,009 side vet if the match fs made. ° It is not unlikely that Terry will go to England this winter, and then—poor Jordan. To Prevent Ryan-O’Brien Fight, Although the Penn Art Athletic Club, of Philadelphia, hak Tommy Ryan and “Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien signed tu box a six-round bout on Oct, 39, it fan't likely that the contest will take place. The International Athletic Club, of Fort Erle, claims to have first call on both men's services, and officials of that organization say they will adopt legal still measures to prevent the bout In the Quaker City if necessary, “Corbett” to Begin Training. “Young Corbet ot cham~ pion, intends to get condittos for hia dour with Au wile 1a to be ded before the A.C, Nov, he tralning quarters: champion will fonnect cut, where he prepared for his with Ter! vern, elther Friday Corbett wants to prove conclusively that consideration due a. title: cond he ts entitled to all holder, and thinks by defeating Rice be will err new friends 2° Jimmy Stone, the reat litle bantam. weigh fof the Avonia A. C.. of thin clty, hat da match with one of Bonto poys. He Is Vaix rounds’ dur the Lenox alent , CHILDS’S ARM WENT BACK ON HIM IN COAST FIGHT. Johnson Is Given Decision at End of Twelfth Roun: LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 22.—The fight last night between Frank Childa, of Chicago, and Jack Johnson, of Bakersfield, ended in the twelfth round, when Childs's seconds threw up the Sponge, claiming that thelr principal haa ixlocated his elbow. ce ‘The injury In supposed to have bee received In training and Childs claime the arm went back on him during th wht. : pe ee Boston Signs Pitcher Gibson. PBORIA, Ill., Oct, 22.—Norwood 7, Gibsom, of this city, who played for the Kansas City Weste ern Leaguo team last season, h Racquet and Tennts Club, Buffern phe fret mateh urd. be wit played at “, the second at the t90, and the last ——— STRONG WIND PREVENTED a motor bicycle In forty-four seconds in order te lower the world's figures for hill course. The course was a sured mile on the brow of a hill ar Morristow: N. J. with a ma- adamized road bed and a'grade of about ton feet. | +c: the Although ail the oMot As lwere present to see. the ‘te than 44 i ae and should Instead of sitting stil lon her consequer RIVER PIRATE WINS RACE BUT HE IS DISQUALIFIED. (Continued from First Page.) have won. the whip and as a Alberoraft, Ric however, Miladl ove turn to, Franc curled Up at the finish, Sparkle governors of the Princeis Club havel beating her half a length. Miladi Lov gran ermission to rema fant length behind Lady Here until the end of the year. Bee cae 7 f FOURTH RAGE. Tworyear-olda; one mile, ie i ae —— tvs CF pSlarters wht. socks, ‘ “TIP GALLANT WAS "Pina Ntore—rrinceton a3, mien! TRIAL FOR AUTO RECORD. it iai titre " the, i bade Dp A} . Ruecl’s Attempt-at Morristows Pat | ak Dwye! 2 ; ONCE SOLD FOR $50. FINISHES AT WORTH Of for Another Day. Injunction, 118, : H ‘The Great J-mper’s Price Is Now b A strong wind prevented the attempt! Aurtesvill sn, Michaels 3 1) 6 M10 bs Placed at $5,000 by Owner. 4 HAN ee - yesterday of John Ruel to reduc the | Cyimting A td Martin 2 aN 196 re i ic ia eee J insted TRA 2 WORTH, Oct. 22—| one-mile automobile record. He was to] gare geod. Won driving, ‘Timen1.19 3-4 are talking of ie great] Following are the resuits of the races|have driven his four horse-power} Auriesvillé and Christine head and head a scant River Pirate and this order geant and River Pirate front together, River Pirate ‘won Sergeant in front of Mackey fow utrides River Pi y, Ww and in a redhot M by a SEE as three-quarters of a lengia of “Dwyer, @ A length ral Sergeant. to the stretch, moved to head. One mile Starters, Warranted, whts., 97, Rice South Trimble. 105, In the I bore Inv: it, and in the the t on Sergent PEN “te Ease? jo which ip t e ‘foul, and {t was take ‘River e oes weds iver ‘Warranted w Herme! 132, Oto. 89, Redfern, Tom Kenny, 94. J. Martin. Was four lengths Jocks. Pirate being disqualitied. FIFTH RA Taps cut out the running, followed b Moon Daisy and Blackstock, and they ran this way to the turn Where Amut moved up fast and took the lead, Amur held his advantage to the end, winning cleverly’ by a length and hal Blackstock, who front of Moon Daisy. SIXTH ACE, and a hait. Lyne Advance Guard was second, ja was third, the challenger In the races. ST. LOUIS WINNERS. RACE TRACK, 8T, LOUIS, Oct, 2.~ The races run here this afternoon re- Hydrocele, or an: Uta ae ou Bladder and Kidney Conditions, Firat —Seven-elghths of a mile— EB Won by The Light § to 1 and 2 to 1; jhe More, 0 to. for place, wa H ee oe ied. Pimen1.01 chat with me. 1 will give \ Second Race—Three-fourths of a mile. sonal examinat —Won by Happy Chappy. 8 to 6 and 7 ed soar pasenc cetera lenght, to 10; The Advocate & to 2 for plaice, Men, Come to Me! Stricture, A:ute and Chronic Ulcers, Blocd Poiscning, Swellings, Catarrhal Dist Tae Rheumatism tm all its forms, Lost Vigor and VI ea? i or eny Erupt ve Conditions of the skin, or thd prvelbed Diseases of en, to come and have a social together with an honest and scientiffe opinion 1 want every man_ that is suffering from Varicocele, Eczema, Pimp! you Free of Charge a thorough per- Consult me at once. s. whis., Jocks, SHI Pin, sit! wax second; Callana third. ‘Time—1.16. Mien Rome communation CadADTccietensr seie corned uyne a oe Third Race—Mile and seventy yards—|% 10 A. M, tod BoM. and Advice Free. 104, Redtern.. Opa 6 rH Wh hepet Heian, Whaat’ Fae oh TR) Bog Paaetolase. Sas secon Sue]? RH, M. MacKenzie, M. D., '*° “: ?NEw"vork. ediam, Crowth wait bgt + 0 ¥ r ? fe Tape Dh Shes 4 Tt de MIT Rock ‘was third, ‘Time—1.463- RPE TOA old ~ Loalle Brice, 101, Cochran § 91° 2 18 Anna Darling, 109,Creamer 6 7 7 189 oo : ‘Star fair. Won cleverly, Time—1.41%, Sporting. 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