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Matablishment to Be Run in S) SLEXINGTON, Oct. x1, e aerbiit will THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENT TOBER 31 pe THE WORLD OF. SPORTS] COLUMBIAS LAST PRACTICE FOR BIG GAME WITH PENNSYLVANIA. CAPT. WEEKES TAKING THE BALL FOR A DASH AROUND THE END. (Snapshot by The Evening World's special photographer.) MAHER SHOWS OF HIS O eerie: “Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien Finds the Irish Champion Still (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Ort. 3-1 first time in two years 1 . the cratwhile Irish heavywelgat cham- pion, has exhidited 4 fish of his old- time form. He met and fought Petr O'Brien s!x rounds last night, eral thousand spectators encouraged Maher to a supremo effort Sailor Tom Sharkey, who was In Ma- her's corner, repeated!y uted advice to the Dublin brewery man from the ringside. While Maher put up a sur- prisingly good fight for a ‘has he ee could not be given the verdict O'Brien was his master at the hit and Bet away Kame. Maher landed frequently, dra ving the claret from O'Brien's nose and oven'ng. & big gash under Jack's left eye. Peter'a exertions, however, told on him, and whon the gong sounded at the end of tHe sixth round Maher wes a happy man. O'Brien yent to the each tlme was the resi ing himself. Peter's facle, His face bled & swollen nose and r the Mahi and s but of overreach- was a spec of while arpet twice, a discolored eye havo A FLASH LD-TIME FORM. Has the Punch. testifed to t of the bout Peter will never be the man he w when Tony Sage sent him to Silly 3 den from the brewery in Dublig hitting t haa gone and his se is missing, but what he lacks In y ty und sienge ne up tn lngners. Dara e first round he landed heavy stomach blow that made %'E nee and wish It had never It was the only stift punch of | the round. although O'Brien reached Maher's face und ribs frequently, Voe former Irish champlon realized | that his uly chance to win was a safe punch delivered on the right spot, but O'Brien way loo Wary be vaugnt. | Ite Jumpod In and jabbed Maher's face before Peter strenuousness ee in succession her's face in) the Dublin. ix and was o'Br wild swings but O'Brien the full x1 oceasly enough fo of the nd, Peter nider O'Br bi OW, en re O'Brien Jabbing for the balance of th Maher tried wally at punch his mau Inued his rounds, | ff to land HARVARD PLAYER BRILLIANT CARD OF BREAKS til LEG. | Right Guard Frye, Thrown and Twisted in Scrimmage, !s' Now Out of Game for Season. Right aril football! with the football CAMBRIDGE, Oct, a1 Frye, of Harvard's freshman team, has had his tes gridiron during a scrimmag aecond team, Ne will not p Again this secson, | Frye was thrown In a heap un a mis- | play and then twisted 0 that ce broke) his leg just below the kr He was garried from the ficld by the players who didn't know just how serous the; injury was, Dr. Cummings, who Is in regular at- tendance on the ‘varsity team, set the hone and made Frye as comfortable as} possible. A carriage was called and he] was taken to the Stillman Infirmary; | beng the sixth or seventh football man who has becn sent to Harvard's new hospital this season He was reported as being in a comfort- able condition, Frye came to Harvard from the Cambridge High School, andj} has been one of the strongest inen In the freshen line this year, ——— W. K, VANDERBILT TO. START STUD IN KENTUCKY. brok ‘on= Junction with One in France. Ww . Van- art a stud in Kentucky Nia be conducted in conjunction with his (ebtablishment in France. He has notl- | tween the ¢ SPE The Championship Series of|;* Brushes Has Attracted the |: Entries of Crack Trotters. Tho entries for the Road Drivers’ As- soclation ehamptc res of brushe to be held on the dway to-morrow are the beat that have n presented for some time. The close finish ting teams last Satu # the greatest Inte naturally ea’ Wilkes again been Whitehead, and they will be erken, who made such e with them last week to © over four teams entered, Kingmond will have to meet the same horses he ad such a hard time beating last Saturday Ip Ce championship trot- ting vlass, and tnere will be some new starters as well, Dusty Wilkes and Nathan Straus are expected to have an- other battle royal in the pacing division, while the other ra programmed should have keen competition. In all there will be nine brushes, each two Jn three heats. In addition to the regular races there will be a free-for-all pace for profession- als, Horses will be given only two chances at the start, and those that are not on the Speedway in time will lose thelr opportunity to start This will help greatly in running off the long pro- gramme in rapid time, The brushes will ali be run on_ the lower stretch, with the finishes In front of the elub-house, The sport will com- menee promptly at 2,30, ——_ and driven by aid ov the other fied Gat. J. B. Clay, proprietor of the ffoquols Stud, near here, that he will @ his stallion’ Hammock and twenty Rood, mares there at once. : Wanderbilt proposes: to use the y wintered and trained here last py McDowell, mating Hammock. fillles ure by nd Haima. and, althouga u on turf thi ith in them 18 a son be in. KID BROAD VS. “BUDDY RYAN IN CHICAGO TO-NIGHT Winner Will Go After Match with “Young Corbett.” | Mecc | mec | witt e FOR Terry's First Sammy Smith—McCoy to Go West in Auto. nvern in Phi! prove to the sport ‘ong Corbett's” to take a hand tn the short-bouts there. | jidians, too, He has beg: and so far has sucveeded in making one! match to be decid Industrial Hall, 8) boy with a ey en y to Go Chi "Kid? MeCoy sa to arrange fights he will go as fara te deavor to bout with Jack Ro: not in the som demands Wi bout there will ! i has Mat Hart the ¢ MeCoy $3,iv0, Tiyan \ ve. Ber bout w teresting ts (1 Bernstein, the Baltimore tornt ox Liver but so tha punchers, Next Dig + reat bo will O'Brien mid uf at an >t ine Hughey MeGoye wil meet Grint Jon ington Sporting Chy at deal oft he wh ne welgh close to 116 will hardly tip the Jones 1s & good pects to hay his man. He showing he will ¢ New York, SMATHER Oot belleves that there made another » to race mathers ent . tok assoc! purse for th Smathers wanted Kid Broad and Buddy Ryan clash to- night for aix rounds at 128 pounds be- fore the Transport A, of Chicago, Ryan his defeated n lot of go0d men, including Wille Fitegeraid, The winngs o-1 will go after a meeting wits fix ald It by is the better horse 18 th PHCC, reste success delphia and that while in club in the Windy City me Bet and a result should be r betw He-welg it vern and no tré says ——— etoham. with the Monk again, ‘SIX-ROUND BOUTS MPcOVERN. Will Be With somewhat piqued by in six-round and anxious to {ng public that he Is superior, has decided ) to arrange them, | ed on Nov, 7 in the! immy Smith, local putation, is the game) will stack up agwinst. | eawownrd In Auto, | ys he Is going West next week, He says} s Chicago in an auto- range a six-rou ot. Mecoy says he is amo for fun and that unless |ins game so far, his Kicks being long ss his bandon all hope of a| mndnue to "Frisco, , on a bout with The bout MeCoy had shtin Port Erte with called off be n club relused Lo give nateln -ight, ld prove quit zed between Joe} ight-welght, and! "Gh mplon, ent have nty rounds before the it Isn't likely that the at far, Both are good ached round, rfteenth. kertown, ortance in Phila n "Philadelphia arvin Hart, The me an Art. C. on > to the articles will box Stradi That clause was of Hart, wh ‘ons would bh srien, he ad- leverer boxer. the mn Qu im) at rn, ‘Terry les befor: ib Monday night nterest Is manifes 0 boys will at ich is an advantage latter will, probably pounds, while Jones scales at 110 pounds, poy, though, and ex- Je in oltpointing he makes a good Ed ive Eddie Mohan, of § WOULD RACE FOR $000,000 M.-F, B. Smathers e Ja no trotter in the world the equal of Lord Derby, and has proposition m, the owner of the champion, to George for fun or for $500,000, his trainer, George allenge, pite the offer of the tation to give a $5,000 ent, declined, d to match his horse but the lat. would ‘be no use, for and fit aside fron that offer, says teh Prince Alert. Dan Pateh awaingt lenry,+ the cl to make et the for $25,000 a aldo, plon's owner, ha: mateh, | fi that city he| r HARD GAMES TO-MORROW LEVENS. FOR BIG FOOTBALL E Schedule Second in Importance to Yale-Tiger and Yale-Harvard Days. vall on their &pponents* but were not able to gain. ——— TIGERS TAKE A SLUMP BEFORE CORNELL GAME. (Spectal to The PRINCETON, Tigers are showing practice games this week. Yesterday the scrub team repeated their act of the day before and defeated the 'var- sity. How to account for the surpris- ing weakness of the first choic nis a problem, iner Robinson says men are all in the vest of condition, and they look !t, too, but they are not ying the game. It Is feared that the team has been hanged and rearranged so much that {¢ has lost all team work. Pearson was played at quarterback, and while he will make a 1 quarter, he show that he not had enough practice n the position this year, All the old players were out ex Barney, but even thix did not brace the team. the practice will light in of the Cornell game to-morro Cornel! team arrived in 1 last night and will practice this afte hoon on the ¥, M,C. A. field. ‘They will come to Princeton’ immedi fore the: game to-morrow. ments have been made for 4 —— HARVARD LACKS GOOD ENDS THIS SEASON. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct, a1.—The toughest nut that Harvard has to crack this year ds the selection of a left end for the erimson te: Early In the sea- son the coaches thought they had hit Upon the right man in the person of Jones, Although this player held down tackle on the serub for two years, they changed him to end, and alded by his previous experience in the position at Exeter, Succeeded In developing him into a fast, aggressive man. Tones, {a now out of the me with strained muscular nerves. he same trouble kept him from mak- the ‘Varsity last year, and he je absolutely nol ta be depended upon this fil. This places the coaches again in @ quandary, and at the present time they are resorting to all kinds of shifts to find another good man, Besides Randall and O'Connell, a number of other candidates are in the field. Matthews, the colored boy from Andover burgess, who captained the 1901 freshman team, Motley, Crocker and Clark are all in the race, but none of them has thus far distinguished him- self. Macdonald, a big freshman from Pomfret School, is another candidate. ‘The biggest day tn the football world line for the present season will be to: row. ‘The games scheduled are the important yet played. @hey rank sec only to those between Yale and Prince- ton and Yale and Harvard. ‘Phe list of games for to-morrow is long, but the important cont will be between Co- lumbla and Pennsylvania, Cornell and Princeton, Harvard and the Carlisle Yale and West Point and Brown against Lafayette. Columbia's condition Is yet deplorable. Coach Morley is concentrating all hie attention on the -veak points of the teants y. The Princeton game showed him that a good punter has not yet been developed. Smith did so poorly In that contest that it is Mkely the booting In the game against the Quak- to-morrow will be done Goou- 1, Who wil bly play at quarter- back, He own well In the punt- ten-yard venting Worl.) J, Oat. 31.—The up miserably in evs. by as and accurately placed. Some hope is now expressed that Har- ald Weekes will play. He will be in y and will take up his regular \ period of the two hour: GoMAbOe out. The grea Ks wukle is nearly as strong ‘ambia students have lence dy the eleven's ability the Pennsylvania Yorkers may find tt bene y will show w sterner resolve out to the last ditch and ow a lest buoyant confidence than y did in the game agalnst Princeton No ‘team has faced adversity and tried y fight It « more dogged pluie < n the Q every game t ¢ pla be hoped that umbla will same %).t1" YALE EXPECTS HARD GAME AT WEST POINT. to The Evening World) W HAVE Conn,, Oct. 31 tico at the Yale fleld yesterday ternoon was entirely open and as a r sult the attendance was som larger than usual. Every e Ing made to get the team and especis the in good hape for the hard game which Is expected at West Point to-mor Under constant coaching the candidates are beginning to show some Improvement. Shevlin, Wi- helmi, Coffin and Rafferty alternate yesterday on the ‘Varstt team, the constant kicking belng too much for one patr qT ue opt uy vie The te dereutt “whe Vif the to fight it 1h (Sprela ends 5 Ing s were given careful instruc: In getting down under kicks in the preliminary practice, and during th play the eccond team was instruc to use end runs frequen he first halt, collowsmg an excl punt the ‘Varsity took the ball down th flelu for a touchdown without losing it The secord team was then glyen the Rupture Cured BY THE CLUTHE TRUSS AT SMALL COST. trusses are bermfui because micconstruct and no Ail clg-atzle, cruewaeae be expected irom thelr: use. “aiveh trusses sabravate ihe Rupture by altowing fre t escape and by unneren agkraveyssure. on Vital Darts not cone, with the Rupture. The Givens Truss is entirely different frompthers, and is to-day tho ONLY TRUSS AT HOLDS, thereby reducing size of Rupture until cured. 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When May J. won at Aqueduct ye werday a most extraordinary how! went up from the crowd, It was not the usual yell that greets the winner of a hard- fought race, but more of an expression of amazement, surprise and amusement, ' a wholo season May J, has been jthe butt of the race track. As high as 000 to 1 hag been laid against her in races. Scarcely a day but t her name appeared on the card. She was owned by W. T. McGrath, who raced her, not with any Idea of winning jraces, but merely as an instrument | which would enable him to claim horses from selling races. So the crowd came to look for May J. in the entries, and | | bets were frequently made that if the | next day's card contained a selling race that May J, would be among the tn- | tries, Called His Bet Of Too Soon. ! day May J. showed a flash of | Speed In one of her races, and this led a club-house commissioner known as Dutch" to make a deal with Fred Wal- baum, the bookmaker, "Dutch" placed a standing commission of $ on May J. each time she started, Walbaum to lay the market price against her, ‘Dutch’ had an idea that May J, would strike a bad bunch some day and drop in at long odds and he wanted to be in line when she did. ‘The season passed and May J. did not get in the money. Then McGrath sold her to young Jimmy McLaughlin, son of the well-known trainer and ex-jockey of that name. “Dutch” thereupon declared all bets off with Walbaum, and yester- day he was bewailing his luck when the filly landed at 100 to 1. 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