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TREC PDR A STAR Fh aie) RI AS ad a a vik THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1902, a “TIGERS SHOWING ~ PLEASES MORLEY. ~ Columbia Hopes for Success - Saturday — Strengthened by - Princeton-Dickinson Game. (Special to The fvening World.) PRINCETON, N. J., .—There @re now but two more J. before the Columbia and Princeton teams,- rivals for gridiron glory, meet at Princeton. While Princeton ts anxious to wipe ou the memory of a certain defeat two Years ago, Columbia tx just as anxious} that she shall still hold the reputation of belug the Tigers’ trainers, How mucn Capi. seeks and Coac aw In the Princeto Wngon ga esterday’ to make them ofa happy frame of mind | fe hard to tell, but they certainly had @ pleased oxprission as they w Out of the gites after the game ¥ over, and well they might be pleased. Princeton's exhibition was wretched and, it inust be admitted, wor usual. Way it was worse ‘than the question most of the Columbia men Witnersing the gaine are p ere Were mins plexed ove points in the ‘Tigers | Thi | fb sy | game which ought to have been im-} } proved. Dickinson, to sure, played) & fas: game and made many gains, due | to thelr excellent drili in the game. But when it comew to discussing the caus * of fumbles, of general looseness in pa 4nd of hult-hearted w neetonians Wonder what is the mratter with the team. Combative tactics were vse! at} times. unnesessn by some of thet Princeton team, which’ might indicate | they were n Mrown, at guard. | fe not thes: €: and the sooner Bradley 14 abl tout the | More reileved) will Princeton foliowors | J bo. The only solution of th tr “problem at present favorable on all! ides is to put Dutcher at guard and! Bradley at centre To-day Capt. Davis will start his foal Work for the Coiumbia game. If it t« eaible the definite line up will be | letermined to-day, and to-morrow they | will have a hy ne tn whieh _ they will try to eam work. — | SSS | BIG TIME TO-DAY FOR — i CORNELL'S ELEVEN. (Special to The Evening World.) ITHAQA, N. Y., Oct. 23.—As a lant re- sort to recrult the broken Cornell Ines, fo put new spirit in the dejected play- - rs and to show them that they are Y AtIIl expected to beat Princeton a week jcut, han been atriving 10 Inte from next Saturday, Corneil students will hold one of the biggest football |ing to him ft would be a stain on Con- domonsirations In the history of Cor |nectiout's good name nell to-da. /The practice will not be secret, but i ree sual i} ANUTUAL SURPRISE [is sald, was denied py sopen, and arrangements have been made | jot to have a representation of 300 onli, Waterbury. But he ix THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF a YANGER.CALLAHAN BOUT AS SEEN BY HAYDON FONES. _ \NOSpipCH’s IDEh> fier tive { puncn be SANTOS \. Dumont | | IN CONNECTICUT. But Law and Order Society, Can't Get Priest to Interfere with Champicn’s Exhibition. ‘Italian Feather-Weight Has Shade the Better of THE RORA BORA. ung Corbett,” champion of the wo Connecticut as no pla since he galned the Knocking ovt Terry M een having his own troubles in at rangine for bouts to be | y n put down el from Maine to Calif sixth round. Yange: far from Chicago, boxe six fresh himself, Yanger was entitled to Id in the Nut- Professional Baseball Le gues, Whil meeting of the National Assoclation of WHEN THEY BOTH MISSED. MINOR LEAGUE MAGNATES |=" MEET FOR PROTECTION.) CAUGHT ERRING FATHER. 242. Fifth Avenue Hotel. separated from her husband, Mrs, Nei s { His Bout with Callahan in Philadelphia. JOCKEY () CONNOR Minor League baseball men, repre-yin the readi rT Mz every section of the country | for the past a and from Can- his hae and all made money. here are olgi OF TWO-YEAR-OLDS - He Places Savable at Teg of. List, with Aceful Second,and Eugenia Burch Third. ~ * Handicapper Vosburgh's oMcial estig © mate as to the relative merit of the two- year-olds of the season may be learned by glancing at the welghis which hi has assigned to the candidates for White Plains Handicap, to be run.on Saturday. The weights are Yardarin wild Iver Pirate 3 Flying Prince Dick Welles 8 “Gimerack « Lord of the Vaie..117 Dusur Whitechapel 7 Olefant Dalesman Yuntbourne ig Ten Sir Launcelot Parmltt cece ss Standard Boarer Girdle me Judith Campbell Whorler 2. Sis Himyar Meiiontan 4 Brant Invineitle Gold Money h wae Sullmker —$———— Daughter Helped Mother to Get t.@ Evidence for Divorce 'One Hundred and Fifty Moguls in Session at| Arter tweny-ate yeurs of mabrieg tte, during elghteen of which she has -bee: Hortle, who !s now a grandmothef, ap- plied to Justice Srott for an absolute aivere from ENS H. reas uM ; ‘ at | qt Was not until a year ago that Mrs, hg of Mr. Farrell's report! portie obtained enough evidence on Told whien to hase her sult, Last Jgpvem- been | , pe ate daughter, Atrs. ‘Spannes, and a Whitaker, Jearned that Spannes onfronted ier father in his room. D4 r Jon Is reserved. J the minor te: u for bim. Ever fs ARE ; ada to the gulf, crowded the corridors | yr, Wacreqeasues have Mrs, (Special to The Bvening World. not reach the right spot, Callahan was f the Fur athe Hey tela id Bortle was at a hote! with a woman. - hamplonshiy hy |p ‘ 7 of the Mifth Avenue and Victoria hotels| porter. “\And” of ‘the thirteen lecaues | Bartle te! with nh wan |iahiannc ot t ig z 2a!- Tblowing hard and tired at the end of the gp} to-day, The occasion was the annual/Which started the season all finished | goth COM telose staat Md ahan, of this elty, siny_ Yang clubs represented : Liberal i e In those leagues, and from each comes Sap ep aoe mee atata: “Lawsand) OLiki \saries Wane fore ¢ the verdict, although the margin was : : : the meeting Is held at the Fifth Ave-!n report of an’ unvaually suecesetal J. R. KEENE’S MODESPY. i spring up whenever his name Is mon: f ot a wide. one, American Boy Signs to Pilot Parlor DR, the room that has|¥ear/ All contracts have been Kept for Woned as a principal Ina bout. Hin seayete, Pet POE DRet ADU Rena TouAne Ay EHEC SE tvover lewent lay bout with Austin Rice, scheduled 10 (eRe Gan han repeatedly Jabued Yanger and sev- | Horges of Baron de Roth-| majority of the visiting magnates are] are hired hy Oly nesodiat ee at Ners | He Given 10,060 to Charity ap ¢y Neen one 'o! thnes viciously on ihe aking their headquarters at the Hotel] al) feel that tne ion } ee 2 ’ take place at Waterbury onNov. 6) haele ot! al times swung viciously . | making F 1 feel that the organization has peen Wants Fact Kept Secret. ( caliaed the leaguers to act busy again, {iit puesieRr, butt ‘ed |stomach. The Chicagoan In the mean | gchild on French Tracks. Victoria, a of t benefit to them. = Jauiée FU Iesehies the Walliatceet GhaPHERASKe aiveal dene OrrOee ieee nore. time took hls man's measure and forced The magnates began to arrivelin the! jiug Ald AeeTeA nl Uitte ee ate Neel iiateccrecentiy, wave. #10000 to the fe f ata pe \ tedious delay of over an fighting all the time. - elty during)ithe early:part of the! week |/taa "i sur body, anid OUT eae trata IT a eee eatiy, Rave $10,000 to the fun hour, Owlng to the lack of patronage Yan ss manager nied to call off the 4 ; vorg (BOUL but the club management, with We the bout were | visions of past flascox in this city, de- | Takis ae lelined to da ao, The men then argued boxing. bouts (£2F nearly half an hour over the cules. jcatlature: to Mop boxing bouts ‘when everything was finally adjusted e third men In the proposed a merieeeantp Avcord- The big tracks in the Metropolitan peta alls ‘i f circuit will not see “Winnte* O'Connor] Under way, It was announ but not hard enough to In tho saddie next year, for the Httie| least 150 minor league pres damage. In the fitch round | follow ts the latest American rider to|flicials, club presidents and manager po Went ag it with a wil The faccept a contract to ride abroad. Hel Will be preaent took much of Callanin’s | Will pilot the horses of Baron de Roth-| Mary Im changed his tactics | sehild on the Prench tracks at 4 salary | por! a that ai #1) he allowed to take plac awa by the Ume the meoting gets well| players dents and! weak teams matters of minor league im-/ nee and some that will affect thel Jiguicatiy of t! | President § ‘a Sibenwgthenesd pody ana our contracts with! of the United Hebrew Charities. Mi evn dectdred that all the 1 every effort to prevent hi the association would be| philanthropy from becoming public, ai that there would be) the check was given with a reque: Wy territory that would | inat no. publicity attend ie matter, no| Another modest iver who asked thy -Who comes all the ng publicity be given to- him wi Tash. spoke enthus | yw n Guggenheim, who gave 80 Keene i the Hourt naition of | ward an end nd anothy mercy Field, The Cadet und Ithaca lapashed, He went to Rev, Father {th men entered the ring and began {and attempted more Inflehting. Ho was | 59 ¢ His contract, which wast fntsresis of tho big teaguon, the Na-|the game in the far Northwest.” Seattle, |e witht ne MINES ey bands have been enlisted for the o Gleeson, of St. Patrick's Roman Catho |28t proved to be one of the most ex- [tl"oR fast when the gong rang, secured by Augulst Belmont, chairman| tional and American, wil came befor: | Shokune, Bucte and Portland. were base: | Sh. > wr taion and they will lead the. proc ic Church, of that city, and asked him “I/D and best contested bouts ever | Callahan Recuperated Qutekty, | op ing Jockey Club, calis for thtee yearw| the present meeting. The main object Cyl! Mal this summer, Rute! A STORY walch will form at the libra: ‘]to have the pout stopped. The priest | !Mrseel in this city Yangor started in to finiah his man lof his sorvice, of the organization is seif-proteeston | peat out ge yonlxone game. . 3 " march to the fleld. Songs prepared £0r gig not meet the request with favuc alinhan’s forte is long-range Nghting, jin the sixih roung DUE vallshan’ st QWed | Unter the terms of the agreement) against the two big leagues in the mut. Sie Ae BY BROTHER the occasion will be sung, and every |oig 2014. He tried to stand oft aed Jib Yunger In het Vangerk rushes. Benny: er party has the ge to break it| ter of players. I paris of the country. will spend effort will be made to pur new Ife and eee ae i ta prevent a thing |IM® face, but the oan WAS not fast and atone time app nd of two Years (f dissatisfied Prosident Po. Powers called ing t : s FRANCIS Migor into the discouraged ana aie-| oe i ot 1 hold jt entirely out of |l0king for this Kind of game and bore lahan going, but the lat O'Connor ts expected to report early | magnates to order early in’ th mM of oMcers will be hold _@ rf eee tle tam faculty, Will be rene [the province of clergymen to take the [MADE Mon his man, taking Many facers WA went Biter Vanger IP | next apring nt tho baroa’s tratning quar: | Ms ate nie ag well as the head | prasabiy. i pace etal ee lit 1g TOLD FOR THE BENEFI ‘ ole law facuity eo pres: ‘ovinee of ele en to take | x Many f . ext ep @ a's ir a 8 propabdly lecte RRUcavn Peois Hudont and Woodrut linw in Sand, If ihe contest le ic Which he reveened with compound inte men were at it ham te is and to continue riding > Association, will PT President: J. H. IT MAY BE TO OTHERS. will make speeches of an encouraging lary to law, the Stato autnoritien ave |Ctt He heat a tively taitoo on calla. Longs when {he gong anded the Ot, at Tench race tracks unt, | te'tIn the visling magnate at a dito: d Treasurer. The TO / tone, _I’res churman has been ap- 0 , - i varied } - R |, | Dhey. were both tired and welcomed ha a5 ants} o be given at t or! I, a enlea (0, and ‘ies hus promised to dis: |e ones to prevent It for a Rnoekgue sues work by try’ Hanuma Tor. the ‘bells Tha onger sbone {he enud vf Ostobsr, “Winale’ is alowed Wye Bits ited 9 ordex, by |collowing. Brother Francis, of St, Phili miss all university work for the after- | way stop Route in Chicago. [for a knoe Yanger would probably ve returned the trave nses to and from juent. Powers, and after a short | M. H. Sexton, Rock Island. Tl: Howa for) Industeious Bova: 7 he faculty who : winner. but his vietory last night was | ¢, self and vale he introduced the secretary and | Murnane, Boston: W. H. Lucas, ustriow bon. although some ort ave taken @ | Sea news for the boxers comos trom| **"Er Had Reat of noat. nota pronowiced one, aa Callahan pue | © himself and val Aa Kaurer, Hearse, of Auburn, S. [enne, Wash. J. ti. Rourke, Bridgeport, {Broome street, New York City, 4 i strong stand against this acilon. |Chicago. The holding of vouts there Ya landed repegtedly, but could Jup an exceptionally gaod fight. O'Connor recelved his tuition as a Conn; Nicklin. Chattanooga. etter written June 6, 1902, sa it ———— may soon be a thing of the past, for | 27> > el umm ant | ean eae ; =| Almost the entire session was spent] Tern: J. H, Be ¢ ‘Having given all other remedie Fi jMayor Carter Harison says $C In up io PE RCY PY E LEADS ALL | ESSE ao Aur nereenne & Deans -~——+- —-— <1 ————— $< Ttrlal without success, I conal, t YALE NOT AGGRESSIVE line chiet of Police of the clty. to. mton N , [Reea. Cauiedt lta Atesersie neva Father John's Medicine the best f ENOUGH ON OFFENSE. ES ea OO sts When th : ured Mr Fea her ‘AM BASSADOR PLEADS FOR bronchial troubles, it being the o i A “lby the Board of Aldermen prohtults INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF E inna Palenid athe esoaneMmrarRTainreel| remedy to give me permanent reli i sina gem worms eto nig Nana's es aula ea ane veinke | YANKEE JOCKEYS IN PARIS, | iseinmend tt other tke a 0 Evening World fa nal Say woe {maing ity. ; » a 3W HAVEN, Conn. Oct Judg- hang a The + : Wgal age a few mopths ago trounie ea he ane yeaut stig from the present indications, us ely and. the: fallc Fine Weather for Matches at Morristown— Egan contract wus not renewed ++ a CH aa Aeros #hown In the daily practice on the fleld | ney Is received 1 bent aye y rlby the club he will stop ; pped Horses in Van, A r vASaRS au sl 4 Pierce Tee wi kttrattfeewcule | sisny. Figwio Techiewes and RUCHICosIG one e: ete fad In the, Gansporiation) ot} Porten AskeiFrench Authorities to Investigate Eucther Belore nee ee rand wa hiceee | O heavy’ football team by the time 5 = to various tracks has been in- A F A : : ofthe Princeton and. Harvard games, | Quite a number of fights are ach . | di byera® coloreds rubbers inthe Enforcing Expulsion of Americans. member, not a patent medicine, a 4 and one that will at Icast be up to the/to be decided to-night and eve (Special to The Evening World) Namplonship of the Western Golf Ap- i oniigy of Mose ‘hompaon, who trains free from nerve-deadening drugs - y average ot previous Yale elevens. of them should prove a great o CONVENT STATION, Nh, O sociat O. Reinhart and La tf - ; A Bre <I F weakening stimulants. The presery) ' ‘The line from tackle to sickle i9/The most important of ad le prowebly (Ty hn : Conklin. two Princetoniang, who have! the horses of Dryer & McGuire. Miss es Feet siid duder acess tion of the eminent. specialist wh espectaliy effective on the defense, but) ha, Sea ru iiceeerra|ae acorenlow a aelt ye reputation as players, and) Butiermilk, who Won, the second race! PARIS, Oct mbassador Porter;and while under duress P PA Up to the present timo thee men have |the meeting — between Philadelphia oe the Inter-Colles 1 W. L. Glenney, of Columbia, At Morris Park yestoraay, was trans-|eatied on M, Dele He saya he was taken Into a room| prescribed it for the late Rev. Fathc.\ ; Not been aggreselye enough on the Jack” O'Brien and Jack Bonner, the | when they d off at the links of the) ‘the scares follows pUrted/ trom tlie Gravesendi track reherat 4 x f Side Waere the police officers ance Erench, Jolin O'Brien, of Lowell, Mass., By offense, There ie a lack of fast. hard summit Hill middle-welght. ‘Phe men | sorrin Golt Club. The raund Gut. In; totat, | Poe ae i i. ister, to-day and made a friendly sux- which he did not understand, and that) oi) it was recommended and from Playing evident in these positiona when iit nox six rounds in Philadelphia Ta | de ee ee Pyne sh} fe Deme prepared, In @ BIE fur | tion iat the authorities defor tha while there/he slened a paper, written| Whom it wos recom tensed see aan the bail js snapped, and the entire line) ba in i |} was at elghteen holes, the maker of the Kean, o ture van, eesti Ha 1S MULRORS IS * in Bren without knowing its } rive f nn pow, nie plunging Mrough the op jexperts uf pugilism O'Brien will not | low score re ng a trophy and the ty Me Journey trom the Brooklyn tracks| excision of certain American jock tents. It is unde mtood that the Frencli|ago. The $1 bottles contain three i Rrprivraelice, yesterday given. in [have to extend himself to beat Bonner. |arst @ixicen keeping on at match play to Morris Park is about twenty miles] and bookmake's from the French race | {Utnorites are considering what steps times the quantity of the 50-cent size, two twenty-minute hulves of hard play- |The latter Is not ax good ax he used to 4, ihe frst round of the Individual out Une Tachities are. pad, ALLY ie a eee the jackey's exclusion trom the Frenen {If your druggist does no@have it he ing. \Tho first half was played between /be and a knockout Is regarded an al cna muionship, The tat were the | stares 1itcteu horses are waiked to Umer Park, where | Courses until further Investigation. the Jockey Raniordeniintanivous the halves of the Freshmen-Andover certainty before the end of the sixth |° HABE \ a he LD. ebnon savy ar which car- Setera tleularly. (to: game, and the second halt : round. | players who have been battling all the LCE NT eR Tes them up the Hawt River to One| This action refers particularly | ~ pays was over In order to Corbett) as a Secon. week In the team champlonship and the | Me S.tm. Pennayivanta Hundred | aud | Twenty-ninth | street, |Scott and Burns, but J. Reiff and others layers time to get rested. In the first | y pettutes Aeron a ere the railroad makes tne delivery. alf the scrubs mlayed just as good The other bouts scheduted are petwoon [substitute the ‘varsity, holding them repeatedly for | downs and fore) Neg n Kk r i um Gaye Ott gmat tn wome race. and ner inst {action wlich the Government ms Men ani yns and forcing them to Kick, but In| wa, MES a collegians golf and to walk the links In | W Glenney, Columt y's work at the Brooklyn track saw ef es fhe second halt tho ‘varsity was not | NeW Britaln. Conn; Twin Sullivan and eee et nine, The gat. [ewell Calverte, Pemnayivani er cover 4 mile easily in 141 1-2, That| take. Relff presented his case to Con- % Plain to you a system of treatment whiah T Jong in getting a touchdew | Patsy Sweeney, at Bath, Me, and Jim: |! gi , bl i ” He i 3 ta Raber, (rinaniba ss ahe was in nt there vas nO | gul-General Gowdy and also employed a have orig q_ and Seveloped otter wy ible: feta experience tn reat re fs fia my Gardner and Young Saxe, at Bel- | PY WAS the largest of the we f hirdck, Har joubt, and her handlers thought that |e lie aiek ty olunen 5 A Pewy Jennings, Yale TAR SHO} ‘hawyer, but oficial action in the matter have no free proposition, no trial or samplo treatments to offer you. My educa. JOHNNY REIFF RULED lows Falls, Vt. Fitzgerald in in good | The favorites before the start to win Tens gennings, | Ye a trip over the sual route would take ha Pi OFF IN ENGLAND, TOO. |'s His License In Wit of French Steward LONDON, Oct. 23.—In consequence the action of the French Jockey Club in Action, | d 5 : 4 } per witho owing the contents Greker tho “sowsrde, of the Bneieh (anxious to put Jor in action and now Hone ‘and “decided to” give up thelr|Peper Without knowing belle lockey Club announced {n to-day's ase |CoMes forward to say of the Racing Calendar the withdrawal of Reiff's license to ride in England. —o Becaase [hs end Gea Agree to match him agiinst any two Ne Ker Miss Buttermilk was being prepared|May Indirectly share in any favorab! Art Simma and Willie, Fitzgerald in| Soclety was out in strength to see thf} * occ Hichseske tee i the edge off her, so the suggestion of {has not yet been taken, Reif! made a phave itovinle Gon’: aad elthoushalnams||/ Na) tom 4" Des prise. mera) Gey Tic aG ake Fee Minar URSIN on the colored rubber was taken and ste| verbal statement. denying the chav UF you wi wrd man to boat, Fitagevald, (J. 0 ie, the present Individual eoi- | Ys 9 cotnpnell: vale es made the trip in safety ‘evhua? nullei ho aan aided dy the coaching of “Young Cor- | lege champlon; H ndlev Egan, of |c. it make. Cou that he had pulled a horse, declaa ps I find you Windaor Track Ab joned. the winnei Peunaytrani ett,” ‘should pro: of the twentieth round, before | Har he never pulled a horse in his life, ard, and also the best amutour of |h & ¢ i A OM. Brown, # @hicago, where he won recently the 3. q. Lindeas, Pennasivanias now out of the Northern Racing Clreult, 2 Latest Offer, The lessees, Sam Wagner, R. C. Cham: | C@use th ng a hard time se- nning horse was faster. wi Gane inh | show how good the ¢ dates was one thing which tended to Ron forages FIRST IN RAMAPO STAKE, |i hefiie on or inuiaga ark on] TRAINER “SNIP” DONOVAN first-class nen in the country for one) ‘The Windsor race track in Canada ts] wax veaten ia the race in question be- bers and J. Waiker, found It Imporsible; The Jockey also declared that he had jac to make a pecuniary success o et- | be ced to natin curing matches. Hisiagtatnetr aiail S feanakese prrunlary) OGRE OELM BioRt been Induced to sin an Incriminating fall ° iY Canadian city, and tiewriotaad feel? FOUND DEAD IN CHAIR. j find your will give parmant tlon. my exporience, my conecianee, my reputation, condemn all such quackery. at {d'in case T fail to effect a permanent cure of your condition. I make Charge tor. ed, | . for Steribute Tay nucreas’to prowiaing nothing Dut what T can do, and always. doing / what 1 promire, VARICOCELE J DRAINS sly cured without cutting or trying operation. Ne peta’ or ven’ of vie Ieet ead compinte of all powers, stopped ULCERS once by my ayutem of treats I want every man that is suffering from Any special disenee or condition to come Bn a “Nave a socia! chat with me, and I w U call and sen me I will gi¥e you, free of charge, a thorough personal 1, together with an honest and scientific opinion of your case, and if fm ¥ se is incurable [ will honestly tell you so. If, on the other hattd, fs curable, I will Insure you of = permanent cure, Inasmuch as written guarantor to cure you or refund to you every cent medicinos, ax they are alwayn included in’ the nominal fee and lomos that sap the very fe trom you ment, a - “ ° 4 chromic, by my MORRIS PARK ENTRIES | sh eG (Continued from First Page.) the facilities for getting to the course Sa aniels reat bats ECZEMA, ‘ | Marvin Hart, who ite, estke isaees, of the track, have thelr] Wealthy Ex-Tratner of Tenny Bx- aren, re eTURE eryalpelan, or any eruptive. rs bes ef here is Nbr about that eo wi t y “k | twee! C: * on ar Nod "ack, " r 4 cf te RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, oct, | (NM Cater, There restart (Heh, fant tace she was benten off wt a Wen by a neck, A neck between sec-|fikely that Gronse Point wit he Gk | pired Suddenty at Urb! s ag 4 Glsease of the akin, perms —The entries for to-morrow's races | und am certain that Toe lice hone tate an tee al fe Royal Sused and (oe te eee Suture, beadquarters of the Windsor] URBANA, 0.. Oct. 22—P. 8 Donovan.) M Carine Ne pane HYDROCELE aemtas follows: | after “Kid McCoy, aud 1 don't beileve Tey Deat dim out three-quarters of a length | ho SAN a ee better known as Snip" to all horsemen CHARGES Firat Race —Murdie; for three-year-olds and |have any trouble in putting bim out, Twin | fe the ph Dal. after being last to RESULTS AT WORTH. GOLF CLUB QUITS GO all over the country, was found dead DISC! an oF any owelliags or: tender, Upwarde: mile and a quarser pe ited is levees coondent | pee eaereests glowed capt aid ¥} gee ee LF sitting In a chair at his home yesterday, aiopned comp! POISON. i i withowt a cutting operation, Seminole ss... ’ Reretty mano ttn the PTH RACK. | RACH TRACK, WORTH, Oct, 23.— ‘FOR OTHER SPORTS, | Bowcvan was a famous horse trainer.) BLOOD! i = RHEUMATISM x 13! > Prove We within elabieen | soiting: ave furlongs, | Following are the results of the races Nd "| He trained the great Tenny for many of ie! NG. aitenit : tn all Ite forme te permet | ayes tt SMF ran here to-da Jeracy Clty Club Decides Not to{bs races. He .was. independently Thovass et. mercury oF nently cured by my system Racefiandican or three-year-olds | TM® Propored twenty-round contest nt fF ,| First Rece—Vive-elghths of a i ai * wealthy. potash, CE of EL gad uprard nx ani one Mai lon Cheynehl and Geores Gardiaer of Lowell wath eaters 8 3} Won by Applesweet, Disband but to Tey New Pla NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER AND KIDNEY GON-. cee , Badduccee ...! Cameron Rossignol Powers mb Arcenston K Honoluiu. for all ages; Withers Trinliy Bel uy! Prediction Easene Trump i... Ascension’. 92 Mi Poroth: 86 Ring Dove. 89) 87 393 | Matchmaker Greggains At the annual meeting of the J Connor 4 a 3 Aylmer Bruce, 3. to place vw seoond; Instar third, “‘Time—1.01 1-5, ok on O haw been ’ City Golf Club it was decided not to dis- Maavii ay att On De Tan Genet ete ents | band, but to continue and take up out- WO.N Michaela tw? Conatelintor, + 10 10, for plate | door sports other than golf, Muny: mem. v0 oninders x second; Callant third, Time—1.43 4-5. | bers of the fair sex attended the meet- To Be CURED It appears that the « id not like Choynaki'e showing Ju hie tec AMI! with Kid Carier and thought the bout woul ot draw. Negotiations are un to arrange natch between Jack Mos a Gardne: Third Race—Six and a half Ing. Mo: Il be ralaed by subcrip- vine ni tbh See ngs ere Won by Auto Nate tlon to secura property for a new clus | Must Be HELD. Sim W.. 15 place, was second:] home on Bently avenue, near West Side Vne Cluthe Truss pr Limolight was third. Time avenue, pents a radical chango Four S| r >, > . ctors were chosen as follows: rom the misconstruct~ E Bourn PCO aaa ant on argin, to %| Albert 1. Drayton, R. 1. Fleming. W. C. ed Elastic and Spring RESULTS AT ST. Louis. 5 t : Trusses, and ti 4 RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct, 2—) Melon fo. a4 for place, was second; Hoodwink third. | Rago w ey, ON pate ao wiey, eats: (Im tho only. oatiatactory, The races here to-day resulted ag fol- | henna, Cronwalt. Ey Pee and Livingston Giffard, The directors jm Polution of th Jows Slaay 0. O'Conner. 7 “5 aa Will meet and elect officers, aa First Ra of mile | 2¥ee Nel OL Miheltand 21 2 - Won byt Bly T and | StAFt poor, Won driv FOR WOMEN’S GOLF TITLE Weare Rey, $5,000 FOR LEM REED, 1B ete hee yous tod those torturing straps Pp wolsely, even for place, was|, KMght of oGld Emly Oliver third. Pimene| ad the race between. thems OF ESSEX COUNTY CLUB. the start with Florham Que “inning, FAST TWO-YEAR-OLD, [ 224 Peay springs at ron by Monsieur, 12 ce. G da halt fe ture, ‘The sisi Oper totter Wapentens| once i v halt for the) "Win play Final R Saturday, | Younacter Has Never Raced, but BE Cine Truss will reduce the slo of TH RACE. Has Shown Good Trial i til cured. No Belts, no seconds and De aeice piace, NAS q Mins Helene Hernandez and Miss { ‘ Tog 1-2! third: Theme} anata; mile and a turong, Charles will play in the final in the| LEXINGTON, Ky. —Pat iim le6-ctrepe), no polonous infections at Paird Race-—-Mile and seventy yvards.—|_ starters, wats, jockeys siralaht Piace,| Women's championship tournament at|Gorman, the Cincinnat! racing man, fight, cleanly, durable, guaranteed. Won by Tenedos, 4 to | and § to 5: t St. Finoan, 96, Marcin. % S| the Essex County Country Club Satur.| Das offered $5,000 to We UStghing iting, ec. only cau Me 8., 2 to 1 for place, was second; |Rockwater, 100, Lyne... v Py " ‘ur-Tine crack two-year-old Reed, firmer hold by our Automatic Pad. Traver was third, Tlem—1.44 1-4, Zoroa) 108." shaw. 000002 5 ay imp. Victory, dam Mertie Reed, by Call or write for FREE BOOK. Fourth Race.—Mhree-quarters of a |"emore: %, Rediern. r Miss Hernandes beat Miss Hester {Cavalier ‘The youngster never has Mi CHAS, CLUTHE Co. Bi mile—Won by Gehelmness, 6 to 2 and| St, Finnan won, Kyle, four up and two to pl yester-Istarted, but showed a trial of five fur- BvenTUHas Ron. # to Tor pice ae NCO te Teel second. gay, and Miss Charles beat Misa Edfa longs in 1.01 3-6, the first quarter ond; Fore and Aft was third, Eime--| Zoresster was third,” Howard five up and four to play. The Lem Reed is entéred in several won by Mise Laura . bie fi ows a 1-4. Ub 8-4 Time—La6. putting and Epproaching match wos te f parbies next year, and is Write DR. ayttem of trent Creel, \troapecttve of the time you have been m of treatment ehow signa of im. Rupture: ies eont In plain enveloped, Inclose two-cent etamp to FeOSPFICE HOU! 146 WEST 34TH STREET. nt ie permanently DITIONS rovement af once. if, you cannot, call. All, correspondence atrictly n reply, RE—P A. M. to 8.20 P.M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE, R. H.M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office, Medical. ; ~~ OLD DR. GRINDLE. Sporting. AUTUMN: STEEPLECH. MORRIS PARK RACES ff. sitet isi Bar ry 35 years a speclalint In diveases of m Under ‘ore rs. painful mwelliogs, AUTUMN MPETING, 1902. Kidney and bladder complaint, scalding, 18th Day, Thursday, Oot, 23d. | Maton, gravel, Bc. re apeadlly, cure FIRST RACE, 2 P.M, visiting Jes aktlitul physicians. Remei MEADOW BAOUK HUNTERS | GRINDLE THE RAMAPO HANDI. /OFFICH OVER 20, RD. MIGHWBIGHT HANDI- | between 6th ai OTHER RACES. Hi GAP AND THU musro eine $1, “ye ssi ae a

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