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‘THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1902. ALL THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. HORSE $120,000 K. Vanderbilt Once Offered $210,000 and the Czar of Russia $199,000 for the Great Three-Year-Old. 4 He “LOST BIG RACES SINCE. Ag, ane. LONDON, Oct. %.-It is learned from S28 a very reliable source that R.8. Slever, Seiowner of the great race horse Sceptre. ye has sold the filly to Sir Tat : sfor the enormour sum of $13,¢00. Al though only three years old the filly Mechas won nearly all the Important Prtakes in London. sua Big prices have been paid for race B horses before. notably for stallions, but this is the highest price ever pald for “a filly. © The price 3 all the more remarkable hen it is remembered that Sceptre tx ly a three-year-old. Her value as 2 facing machine next se: in can only be ePeuessed at, while her worth as a stock Iarm matron ts even more vroblemati- eal. j} This Ally has broken all records on the Enzlish turf, She has won the One ath 4 Guineas, the Oaks and the St Leger. In one season her winninss have been $115,975. “ DPwenty-five years ago Formosa made Jalmost the same record in all the races Stexcept the One Thousand Gulne x While the price paid for the Milly Is a TRe one. smaller than that o! she was beaten ta Derby und Coronation Stakes. She wax a heavy favorite in Dorh races, but was badly beat 4 Lefore the Derby W. K, Vanderbilt offered 0,00 for Sceptre. but Sievier fofefused to part with her, He had pre- Mylously decl.ned an offer of $139,000 made Oy the Cezar of Russia @, The highest price horse was $196,575, Lrought by Flying aes Hox, in England two years ago, The bi ton of Orme—Vampire, was purchased Sandy E. Blanc, w Frenchman, for that Sofigure, W. C. Whitney bid for the horse but was not willing to go as high ilane. —————__ UTO PRIZE CUPS i __ FINALLY AWARDED. Duryen, C, §. Maxom and old Brown Get Reliability y Run Trophtes, The Contest Committee of the Auto- Mmobile Club of America hay finally @rdannounced the awards in the recent re- | _pisdiitty race of automobiles from this eeaelty to Boston and return. Seventwen ehleles completed the Journey with ar Chamberlain Cup and Harold H. Brown Was presented with the Hil} Cup. collision. BY HAYDON FONES. FOR ONE RAGE HOW WEEKS MAKES LONG RUNS, WHEN A MAN MAKES ALOW TACKLE, WEEKS ' TUMPS OVER HIM. CORNELL 0 ROW AGAIN AT HENLEY. Athletic Council at !thaca in Favor of Sending Crew After Challenge Cup Next Year. KENNEDY WILL FIGHT FOR J08, Doesn’t Think Kiliillea Has Any Right to Manage New York American League Club. ITHACA, Oct, 28.—The much discussed ther the Cornell Unt- versity would send a crew to England ‘arthy of hs beat oft next year to take part Reatta has been practically settled by Nei hopes of belng the champion of his class the Athletic Council In favor of sending a crew to the 1 The majority makes his If a man stoops down to stop elean scores and tied for the President's Capt. Weeks is the undisputed champion of the gridiron when it comes to gaining ground. %. J. Duryea was awarded the; gains, as a rule, without help trom his team mates, and never in the same way twice. ritt Cup, C. 8, Mason was given the | him the Columbia captain junmips over him, and if the tackler stands up Weeks bowls him over with his free arm. York City and tly a vote was taken on the Sometimes he trips them up, and again he puts them out of the way, and often out of the game, by the force of the Manager as lively a row aa that whica jthe Johnson league has put up against over a crew. The RUCK AT AQUEDUCT.) (Continued from First Page.) idy Lake, who deat Futurita the | was second, Felix Bar rd. ‘Time ime distance. Mi econd e ard third. ‘Tim FOURTH RACE —_——__-- stak y ya ee bate ST. LOUIS FINISHES. mrhts. Sooke SLAM Fin. sty Pl tuyne. 2 is. Rediern ro 18] KK. ST. LOUIS, Out. 2x Barouche, 101, Cochran... |The winners of the mices run here to- pc Rowslanel, 118, 45 Martio.. 4 | day were as follows: eeeronelenes, = Irst Ri. ve and a half furlongs ieee Ooniesally,. Time ; Won by Col, MamMtt, even and 1 to om Paul raced away in front with Legation, 2 to 1 for place, was second: ne mie and uisher, and this pair raced a cou- | George Fob aor P " pe of lengths in front. of Andy, Wile | Pi Y ee Ae) sate ms, Rossignal was trailing. with ap- | S¢cond, Race—One mile and twenty i mrently no interest in the proceedings. | 2ard%.—Won by Polly Hixby, 12 to Land the turn Andy Willams closed on‘ 6 to 1: Chandoo, 6 to 5 fo 8. wos leaders, and ax soon as they cond: E 4 straightened he went to the front Third R Three-quarters of a mile Won easily by two lengths trom Oom! W Vertry. 5 to Says who was eight lengths in front of 3 2 for pla vis second, and Barouche. Breaker third, Time—1.15. FIFTH RACE. ee nf frones nae | AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. StHILFin. Str Place, te, 104. HL (Special to The Evening World.) < RA £ ? RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Oct. 28, z, follows: Race—For all agen; handicap; seven furlonzy Ronnibert Tha Musketeer g. Watter +305 107. imseit os, tt ng Light, 4, Parc k Clorita, ss Belin of Lexington 104 eer. & masked % mie 9 in OW 2 | Whitkey King ,. iu sere OF 105, Minder... 6 | Young Henry .. 108 Bolesn. Widow Ww ri n Won driving, Time—1.10 2-5 Bo Pianan 1 x le went to the front as soon as | De Rerko .....: : + 90 gate rose and made all th 8 two-year-olds, h He won in a hard drive h it arters «? a length from Barkelmory, | lady Alvercratt 13) Allan + 107 } closed strong and beat Guy Park | (inauerslll ---..-. 1G Blarham Queen im for the place. Bernard, Jeanne es caeet le Rabe 1 f and Michaelmas were promin a le Et id Mtoe the stretch, where they died away. sire TB) HBR of: 14 SIXTH RACE, ; 110 Queen of the Ocean 100 he mile and seventy yards. R . Aa Rosewater . 105 4 ‘ f . ad up; wells s! + wet tng; mile and seventy yar Potente 101 Bar Le Due ea | Satire 85 Karly MeL. Coleman, 92 Trump . Goldaby 108 108 Creadmoor; for two-year W.R. Condon Mitadi Love e148, © iivela S¥on by three lengths. Two lengths | l 2a Glendon second and third, B Ror, foursvear-oida and up; vise eee) MeWilHame ORTH WINNERS. Dee middie, 2.0108 aumteou terton tnee Richard Beat. Lone Fisherman | TRACK, WORTH. Oct, 2—| Arden oo. e ha here this afternoon re-| pr. bariow ,. Hows: 5 a8 Three-quarters of "Worthington, 6 to “i "and fe 1 to 2 for place, 14, ‘Beat Man third. Time— Remorse .., 01 Lord Badge 1 and 3 to A; ce me? Caprtal secking safe investment organizadon te ALlined, of the besrot so Wy manage at Cornell won all three re json River last June ts responsi- * Athletic Coun- to represent the ble for the motive of t cil in sending @ er FAVORITES FINISH IN THE | YOUNG ERNE WOULD NOT STAND AND FIGHT CORBETT. Quaker Boxer Was on the Floor Sixteen Times During Six-Round Contest. CE GUARD. Millionaire Asks Owners to Set Price and Is Told $25,000 Will Get Good Horse. lers to Meet, of the Interelub AYA Bowllng League, for a meeting of the league to take pi the Carlton Club on organtzing for the season of 1 6 for tho purpore of ers Khuw any serning the Ameri (Special to The Evening World.) ADELPHIA, ther-welght has stood up hardly able to stand up, 90 Ww from Corbett's Jim Kennedy ts going to sail for Eu- rope on \Weaneaday to sign bi: ‘or coming six-di ers for the coming ding nlmaelt manager of the new team by Ban Jonn |gon's ‘order he will not be surprised, A story. i8 related that if the Amerl- cin League is not allowed to come to and Kennedy 1° trolling power the influences of Senn |Timothy D. Suiiive vear to cut the Pi of blows In the I want every man that {s suffering from Any rpecia! disease or condition to come &nd have a social chat with me, and I will ex- plain to you a system of treatment which I have orlgiuated and developed nitor my whole Iife'n experience in treating dix: mplon of the world. He known in Quaker Men, Come to Me. Nigh! uppercut in the pit of the stomach, rey lean aid. ax usual, he remained on the foo pugiiste cire Was decided in the ar orting Club last night, In Ing the six rounds Erne added noth- ness asa fighter, as his One not versed in pugiligtic would never suspect him of being a member of the ring pro- Impress one as a sprinter or a clever tumbler. Erne did not fight at all. just simply stood the gruelling punish- ment administered by the champion and It grew too hot he took to the James R, Keene may Advance Guard, asked his owners to set a price on him told by James Carruthers, part Erne dropped to the afterward without being bit, ar Tt {sm treatment that | fave no free proposition, no trial or sample treatments to offer you, My tlon, my experience, my conscience, my Teputation, condemn al! such quackery If you will call and roe me I will give you, free of charge, » thorough personal t and'sclentific opinion of your case, and If onertly tell you so. Hf, on the other haitd, J find your oare ts curable, I will Insure you of = permanent cure, inasmuch as will give yeu a written guarantee to cure you or refund to you every cent you ald in case I fail to effact permanent cure of your condition. 1 make no ‘e always included in the nominal fee asked. I ite my success to pronilsing nothing but what I can do, and alwa; VARICOCELE permanently cured w'thout cutting of trying operation. No pain or loss of ime, campaigner, @ases peculiar to men ed to disqualify him if he attempted Kc Erne dropped . but Rocap falled to ca’ out his threat. Bell Saved Erne, Seven seconds before the bell sounded uy the fourth round Corbett nailed Erne nthe jaw with a lett swing, drov < him flat on his back on the lov ‘ne Was stretched out and Referee Ro- seconds when the bell sounded, saving him from being counted out Tn the fifth round Erne dropped to the {floor repeatedly, stayin, In the six rounds Erne was on the for nine seconds, Seven times Corbett | Ped that he constantly chased Erne well-directed and! punches on his jaw or | The other nine times Erne | deliberately dropped without being hit. Billy Rocap was once an amateur 105- has always been that one engaged actively in Marquis of Queens- together with an hon se !s Incurnble T will an will be brought to ‘clo Grounds up into By one who 1! close to it was learned last night that Sullivan had passed such a remark, PRINCE ALERT PACES HALF IN 57 3-4, WORLD'S RECORD few Mark Two Seconds Faster Than Previous Best Performance. ing to his gr would buy him, When Advance Guard galloped home in front of his field on Saturday varetuly and Carruthers § 9 for medicines, as they Shields sald he The subject ‘offer to sell for $26,000, Was not anxious to se! was apparently di ruthers, “that I thought Adance Guard would be hurd to beat in the long races in England and a valuable addition to While Advance Guard Is not bred to sult the fashion of the times, he comes from a first-class family on ire's and dam's sides. Keene's high-class mares, his nd their great speed would produce world-beaters, BILLY EDWARDS LASTED LIMIT WITH PIENING. John Piening. the “Butcher Boy," and Billy Edwards, the heavy-welght cham- pion of the Bronx, met last night at a Graeco-Roman Plening gained pinned fall off the mat in less than ten minutes, but it was not allowed, After wrangling on both sides the contest was Edwards succeeded in staying the limit of fifteen minutes, Johnny Dunn ler Was not entitled to the for: y as ho deliberately strugg}al mat, and refused ‘dered to do 80. though differently, matter was Analy settled bj agiecing to go on again ing down each time Corbett was so en- aoute and chronic, treatment are Arled wp at once, STRICTURE cured without cutting. No paln. DISCHARGES mtopped completely. BLOOD FPOISON- ING floor sixteen times around the ring, Stand up and Brhe, however, con- to run awa: yehtly and at every chance drop to the ‘Alert (2.00 3-4), owned by James Hanley, the Providence (R, 1.) milltonaire, and driven by Mart Demarest, won the half- mie maich race for $12,000 a aide over yoserday alesrnuon, California champion, In the sixth and last round Erne his necond wind, A ay eae sprinting, mana, a few times in t shake @im up Jaw. Corbett f ting, the lattes with swings on the h r when the bell rang. JACK ROOT SMOTHERED CARTER IN SIX ROUNDS. B.—Jac 00 defeated Kia Carter in six hard rounds of fight- American A wore his man ‘straight left leads and right-hand body bect cornered! punches, pound ohamplon the Memphis track ed to Jab Corbett and In beaung the je face with his left an with @ right swing to the fought Erne all around the r belng floored three times Erne was on vuxilism knows th berry rules in every detail. new World s record, likely stand for years uit of the single nuit ded the match. ton finally sent the pair terms and sir Albert 8. { front with cannon bali the first eighth of a mile unprecedented time of 13 3-48. ‘of a mile was passed by Sir and with Prince ths inthe rear. ed the short homestretch, ae up aiongside Sit { S., and the battle commenced, but ther horse could get straight: Sir Albert 5. broke badly and Prince came home tine was 57 3-48., whieh ts almost two seconds faster than the world's record for the distance made last season by Audubon Boy. horsemen say, will permanently cured without mile heat ds ne otherwise than disquality ‘New ‘Starter New NERVOUS DEBILITY tem of treatment 18 perm eapective of the time you ha Knew the rules jumped to the Mt to the floor so frequently J not help expressing thelr dis- tion in hiss Corbett Couldn't Catch Him, rhett did not knock Erne demonstrated that of the groateat litte He Js-a' tighter tt His sprinting w 0 if you cannot call. tee plain envelopes, B.' in 2 1-28, All, correspondence strictly” Inclos: two-cent stamp to 40 P.M, Sundays, 10 A, M. to 4 P. CONSULTAT:ON AND ADVICE FREE. DR. R. H. M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office, 146 WEST 34TH STREET. epllos, tent tn "As they roun) ott he clear! to justify Referee giving him the decision. In tue first two rounds Root was ai He started In floor with clean uppe: the body or right or left swings to the de Erne the sick: est, man in Philadelphia his corner at the end of each round take to the my ~TQUAKER CITY [s FIGHTERS’ MECCA. Best Men from All Ove the Country Agree to Box &eiore Clubs During Present Season. Philadelphia will certalutr be the Mecca of pugilists during ‘ils winter. The stars of the roped arena are mak- ing that city thelr headquarters now and enough matches have been made to date to satisfy every lover of the fistic game in the East. The Quaker Clty has many athletic clubs, and beforn one of them every night in the weex, except, of course, Sunday, bouts are ar- ranged. The blg arenas have the oall on the stars or champions, and of these the Penn Art A. C, Is the most active, Maher and O’Brien Again, That organization, under the control of the hustling managers Leo Myers, has arranged some corking bouts for the fall and winter season, The first of these will be held on Thursday night, when “Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien wul again meet Peter Maher. On thelr pre- vious meeting, which was only a short time ago, Peter went the limit with O'Brien, but got a bad beating. “Corbett? Hax Another Bout. The drawing power of ‘Young Cor- bet’ has attracted the attention of Myers, and the champion, after an earn- est plea and promjse of a big sum of money as a guarantee, agreed to meet Tim Callahan on Nov. 12 That bout will be worth golng miles to wee, and the full Philadelphia sporting frater- nity should be registered on that even- ing. Ryan to Meet O’Brien. Two other fights of more than ordl- nary Importance, but too far off to be commented on now, will be held before tha same club on Nov. 19 and 27, and the first will have as principals two leaders of the middle-weight division, \M rvin Hart, the Louisville star, and Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien, Then OBrien will meet Tommy Ryan, the champion, on the latter date. The Port Erle Club, of Canada, claimed the right to the match but O'Brien says it has no claim on him. 8o there are four jcorking fights for Philadelphia and | sporting mea from all over the country | will be on i to see them. Nughey MeGovern to Fight. Bouts of minor importance are ached- uled lous other clubs, but the mecting between Hughey McGovern and Griff Jones at the Washington Sporting Sf) on Nov, 3 Is tie most {mportant, ose ttle fellows ure at the top of the bantam-welght class and thelr "go" will be Interesting. (Stig le Mohan, the little New York bantam- weight, who hae a good lint of knock-outs to hie credit, has at last necured a match. The boy has wkragd to fight the ‘Colored Misstsstppl"” in the ‘nent-wind-up (0 the "Young Corbett’ Callahan bout afore the Penn Art A.C. on Nov} fsstenippi” ts a clever boy and al Rh nis conceding him an advantage In nares unde, he will mect a boy Mol 2 to 12 Charley Stexer, the Hoboken light-weight, a a Ittle more than two weeks. Billy Roche, \ manager, has matohed him to moet Joe Gang a (wenty-raund bout betore the Eureka A. C. Nov. 11. Sleger {4 training hard for hie boat the hills of Weehawken, Gans {s doing sume ork In Baltimore, DIAMONDS ON CREDIT, Your U.edit 1s Good with Us. an nccount In any of our three retall a iehich we have added to” our eld fetanliahod whdlesale. dual DIAWOXDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY No employer'a references require te delivery. Strictly confiden cash or LIERAL ACCOMMO! . write oF, L.W. SWEET & Co. 37-39 Maiden Lane (in stor IXTH AVE, (Over Woolworth’s), LTON ST., Brooklyn (opp, Matthews! based on sclentific knowl e. I juce- doing DRAINS and losses that 6 Tery ite trom. yeu. and later lead to complete lose of all powers, atopped’ at ‘once by Shee by my aystem of treat. ECZEMA, erreipelas, or any oru dinease of'the shin, permet neatly cured by HYDROCELE or any swellings or tender ness or Impediments cured without @ cutting operation, RHEUMATISM ea Sirs treatment. Danis BLADDER AND KIDNEY GON- DITIONS by my system of treatment show signs of tm- fa logy confidential and all sure reply. what a seasick man| Vicious left Jab, starting the blood from Carter's nose, and forcing him all over Neil Olsen, the trainer of Cari accompanied by his backer, Langdquist, five rounds of the bout CLOTHING received a cut on the eye, Medical, Fesemoled the interlor of an overripe tomato. Karly in the “Hureher Boy.” and he was accented for ight. Lungdquist $25 with the management for Oleson's only in the sixth round that he took a ght and then he landed chance with hi hard on Corbett’s fave, not seem to third, however, speed ran down appreciably and Carter had more of a show, but at no time wag he able to do mere than break even with the speedy Chicago eee ROT SONAR ARS. he 1 the en fourth round, landing several right ani 4 of Tort hooks to the head. The fifth round was with frequent exchan; CREDIT WOMBN & CHILDREN Lahey RY AND ALL Bit JEWELRY, re i have any effect (ueens Co, Jockey Club, AQUEDUCT, . acing Every Day at 2. years foot of Bans 3, at. at 10,50 A. M., ‘M. and from Piat- 1.61.20. 1.48 PM, Business sticcess depends upon en Erne fought Corbett for no other the six rounds an running away, we but to stay The following sched take place at Washington Park, Drooklyn, if weeks: Nov. 1, Poly In 4, 10.90 A. M.. New York Un! of football games will clinching and. falling, every round Erne was on the floor, @to t Erne W In the first three rounds Corbett gaye | clinches. Erne an unmerciful beating about the| with he was down auch ® weak and last ge F, ALSO WATCHES, DIAMON} 1 PER W) MANHATTA! n em, followed by ‘arter fo) it eration born of despair, fo no avail, While game and) apt somet! ol hen the end came be Poly Prep; Nor Bike, crud OLD DR. GRINDLE, Jat In disoesex of men, Under 8 sclontife treatment blood and palos In the bones, red spots, sore 4 mouth, ulcers, palaftul natok centile 1 peedily cured,” Impedi- m0 ‘Sul do not waste time visiting bess skilful phyal Remember, DR, GRINDLE has a record for marvallous cyres, OFFICE OVER 30 YEARS at 171 West 19th ot, botwetn 6th and 7:h aves. Advice tree. ndays, 9 to 3,

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