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st) % THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVE NEWS rm MBER os THE WORLD OF SPORTS. SCEUS’S WONDERFUL RECORD FOR TWO MILES. Reyet e Performance Stamps Ketcham’s Stallion as the King of All Trotters, ) Tenn., Nov he won- week, and establishes a new world’s rev Work of Cresseus in the record-|ord, previously held by the American pg trial of yesterday hax removed | horte Cald Austrhe Cald's | ota regarding his being the king! me was 4 retrom the minds of the lovers! Crescous hail been especially prepared | 4 trotting hore. for 4 distance of two miles. It was the BeAkAlost n wind that blew at + ferce Mest time that ¢ H. Ketcham, hix | Fife ihe chaznplon raced own the home. [OWNEY and driver, had ever wsked for | Mesisetaste: than any otver srotter| “Peed at 4 Alstance of more raniler | travelled in an effort ayalost the |! horsemen ot | 4 mile record. The first mile w an | BEOM stated after to-day's showing that Cresveus might Gr fesied off in 2.10 1-2, and horsemen there | ware yrepared for the smashing of On-| "11 sere ya it aren ls the two- | Silver's two-mile mara of 428 1~ PaOWlc ata ERG Vaetteccrnietaete ey War the manner in which Crescevs nex fOpe Tae CIAL part OL the par ited the second mile of his course + ialshed Het ile of the | quar and hung fulneecond tant | for two miles, ‘The Se ae ae the American resord of raeme y lascl f RESCEUS SMASHES TWO- c\p DEFENDER 1) LE TROTTING RECORD. Trotter Covers Distance tn | AAT, Surprising Hin Owner. PS Gresveus, the world's ting cham- M, Hus wade 4 new world's recor f] ty miles which Is likely to stand Pars to come. ‘The great son of | tobert MarGrezor covered the distance 4.17 Nat, 10 2-5 seconds he RB mia track in Ausi was a surpri Of the distance was time than the fir Herreshoff Has Contract for New Racer and Work of Con- | struction Will Soon Begin. Cald on best record, which n to George American bred horse and the fact that the Jast NELSON GOING MILE IN “Sy Boe Plater, a two-year-old of great speed and considerable class, ran at Aqueduct on Wednesday and aAnished seventh in a fleld of eleven. Plater on that occa- sion carried 119 pounds. He was favorite at 9 to B. Yesterday Plater started again, carry- ing 121 pounds and meeting practically the same field of horses, He made all the running and won easily by two lengths. ‘As soon as the face was over President ‘Tom Reilly went Into the secretary's office and notified Mr, Rehberger to re fuse in future allof the entries from the stable of Tony Aste, who owns Plater. At first it was believed that the stew- ards had ordered the entries refused and that they had also referred the case to the Jockey Club. ‘This was the first news of the affair, Later it transpired that President Rellly had taken the matter out of the hands of the stewards and had per- sonally ordered the entries refused. This !s a remarkable action for the president of an association to take. Establinhed a Precedent. Mr, Rellly stands out as establishing a precedent. No other association has dared to go beyond the stewards and order the entry of a horse refused. That has always been the province of the stewards. Aste will probably appeal to the stewards, who will, no doubt, order his entries received, Mr. then occupy the peculiar and unenviable position of a man who owns a race track and has nothing to say concerning the running of horses over it. Reilly will} ASTE’S HORSES LIKELY TO RACE BY STEWARDS’ ORDER: Action of President Reilly in Barring Horse- man’s Entries Considered Impulsive. when the two races are analyzed it will be seen that the horse performed on two different kinds of tracks, On Wednesday the track was dead and heavy. Yesterday it was as fast as it could be. Plater’s best races have always been run over a fast track. T! worst race he ever ran was on a heavy track. He did run one good race on a wet track, but that was down the hill at Westchester, where the footing Is hard and very little affected by rain. Track to Plater’s Liking. It may have been that the track w: not to Plater’s liking on Wednesday. centainly was to his liking yesterday as his first performances show. In law the benefit of the doubt is always given in favor of the culprit. It should be 0 in the case of Plater, If the two races had been run under the same conditions then there would be good cause for inquiry by the atew- ards and a justification of the action of Mr. Reilly. But there is a doubt and the benefit of it must go to Aste. Mr. Reilly probably acted on the spur of the moment. Aste has been in ‘hot water before this ason. ‘The entry of his horse Bellario as ordered refused at Sheepshead be- cause the stewards believed dope had n used. There will probably be @ jon on the Plater matter ‘by the stewards to-day and the aettlement of the question will be awaited with in- erest. Big Entry List. The number of entries at Aqueduct show how hungry the horsemen are about racing, In the first race to-da there wero thirty-two entries, of whic twelve had to be excluded ‘under the rule regulating the number of horses to the width of the track, In the second race there were forty- two entries, of which twenty-five had to be excluded, Nine entries were thrown out of the third race, which had a total of twenty-three entries, and seven were drawn from the fifth, which had twenty-four entries. In all there were 130 horses entered for the six races, an average of twenty-five to cach race.’ It is doubtful if this record has ever been excelled. resceus fs still a x With ¢ etall settled rai y pect . Now iM Aiett covered dmlle "chi tn tho voming races for te anwalene ta LITTLE TOE NELSON TRAVELING A MILE IN 1 20 se eecaredion ag touwlstien se K qi ‘ord 6 wath as Tat ste third pee to "T nthe coy. See , phat laa i the vacht will| This 9s a photograph of ttle Iler boy. After the aveliont, Joe set) in ix his 1.19; the fastest inter- tinulng on to the close of the race at a| Remy was Justified in his action. At tWo-minute mar! 4 det a few days he contract has on follwing pace and going mi to work to follow up the pace set by | me a, race, 1:17, the eighth 2 * NY, . das if there had’ dus best record was 2.0) heen staned in 1.20, It wa taken while the youngs-| Johnnie, and he has succeedid in a way | in p inile content whlch sho vce tein eat hee ie i eeen cee wlanice aly lockee tia term. Bue Batis ower tha wre | t wi | [ ‘ he of ‘Tomulella, Sweden, and his brother | peen a decided reversal In , iY and Dan Patch will be sent], %°% O08 of the capitaists who form | ter was training for his coming races| that astonished his most enthusiastic] won; the fastest finishing mile, 1.183-5; Olaf have just arrived in this country — — against the world's pacing record of| tie yudicate could eastly assume tho| With Robby Walthour for the champlon-| wlmire mile back of single pace, 4nd #lll Journey to the pea sy tneas On yeh entire expense of the bullding of the | slp of the world. | Among the money-getters he has con- mile on a collsseum Walthour for the champlonship of. the ABS os yacht, Careful estimates piace the| It was Just a weeks over a’ your] tinued his record) work with surprising : pace, 1 and world, ‘for Which’ Jor Is now preparing. BOOKMAKER BURNS IS nme ded at 0, and if that {@0 that Johnnie Nelson met with his| results, for at tho close of the season st practice mile alngle paced, Hy cuqun, ia the father of a quartet, a the correct figure, each | Vole at Madison Square holds every competition record from jon road and track. i} EXPELLED FROM FRANCE. 0 arden, and at that time his younger] the one mile to twenty clusive, ayo all wonderful figures. Nel-| Ota won the Pullman road race tn | Bey club have seen | brother, Joe, had not yet appeared In| the one mile record of the w inst le tive miles at an average gait eae 0 In td F red was for earns erican Wax Said to Be Mixed tp tund are very | public, although he was in training for al time and a lot of single paced competi he rode elght miles at the same thing peeame: a crack. pace. follower, ‘ «aos | it | tour of the country tn company with the| on figures, ‘The fastest «tarting mile ving the elghth in 1.17 and con- and Joe is the fourth, in Scandal. there Ix very ttde ap-| Parent difference between the new boat 1.—Bookmaker Burns, Nov. American who, it is alleged, was} @nd the Constitution. In the new boat ic in the recent turf scandal | Herreshott will correct the errors of th | very few days will be escorts1/ fe good poluts of the Colum Mrontier and expelled from the| ft lx not thought that iho new boat Hyan having a d. ‘The third /aiso t try. Upon his arrest by, the Paris wil carry mins larger wall spread thas | nd was ever xt three rounds | im to. sian was transferred to the officials o utlo would ne sure were Ryan's by margin. Both e refused, : prialtye it a rea wail ant thus SOHnson Beats Garde] men’ put toes every enort. ta’ secure | Just at Rose, another American| Poxstbly w nthe Sham: | thy advantage, bul Ryan wax faster on |a battle ‘with the same offense as Burns, 0K HI. If she should be selected to! ner, Ryan Outboxes| tis feet and managed to hold his small] Runita w ing for America to-day on|*fend the Cup. > a 1 Neither man was Jand to pr Mouian tnt Gecided toremaineca|, ictal that the yaent wit be i=! Broad and Bernstein| mmased to any e faieaartts Ished before the endo — FORDHAM BATTLES the result of Ambassador Porter’ to secure for him a decree for a trial that he might be vindicated ‘the charge against him. April Gets Decision from —————- BERNSTEIN GOT DECISION saying hi hat Ts is Se FOUR FIGHTS LAST NIGHT; OTHERS TO COME THE PUGILISTS jd him | had accepted and asked the articles for the fight, was not ready present’ to sigh any articles for 3 Announcement that > fight him Is a le, ay Tam ready to Ruhlin to meer Sharkey Ruhlin any man living: ready t0 ps xo, O'Brten getting | thy Chiovgo Mxliter Mr. Rose's | ; looks hopeful, and his friends here WITH | Tipman, BUT CROWD HISSED.'NEWS AND GOSSIP maure that the order expelling ‘him DELAWARE. = 1 t rance will be revoked, — —— | = BALTIMORE Vv. 1 Bern- OF THE PUGILISTS. Ks d (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO. Noy. 1,—Jack] steln, the Ghetto champion, was given SECOND SERIES OF ea » Nov. 1.—The unde-| sans j nd heavy-weight | the decision over “Jue Tipman, @ local | Spinadetpiia, Jack’? O'Brien, “whore” ¢ Johason, the colored — heay ght E ti feated eleven of Delaware College m CH eat an Rea ho recentty | Uaplrant for herwelght champlon-| reyitation ax a fighter was belittied by his poor Bet of F ere thi afternoo fighter of Los les, who recently ip honors, to- nefore the « ne er Mai _ MATINEE TROTS TO-DAY. tee i eorateoea en this after n00n Oe eee a Kraak Chittin, che colored slug. | St? Honors, to-night before the Bureka| showing against Petbr Maher. tn the cone Bis ‘ re the Mirgest football crowd ever seen est Fe she Nada or] dttleste Club, after twenty hard-fought | ¢ Thuraday night, has just arranged iB, ests on the home grounds, Curley, the 2g. |Se" Of Chloago, in twelve rounds: ef) pounds, other match with a heavy-welght pugiilst. His | 2 peatereat Is Mantfested tm the | ing cua, who dislocated hia knee in [thelr Cwenty-round encounter before) mi. verdics of Met Mantz was | opponent ta thin encounter will be Joo Choynskt, Events Arranged by Road the Colambla gume, reported fd the |{Ne Century A.C. of Los Angelo#, WOK] coied and seered by the 226 specta-|% Cloris. They wit meet In a alx-round Drivers’ Assoctation. ree ann roe 1! ace at left guard, @ Dig bound up the pugtlistic ladder aa tors, Bernstein. was practically out | tow before the Penn Art A. C., of Phi au "i argan, O Ther i marter, Y iY ’ ui eu! jard e aurea venti jow. Of e St rece! Drivers’ Association will | (ifsu" the freshman quarter, wis put night, He met George Gard the} twice during the bout, the gong saving | Tauratay evening 0. They mot recently ‘its Saturday matinee trot- ine can middie-welght champlon of New Eng-| itm each time Hin a klx-round bout in Cat { pacing races on the Speedway | jy:aham Sane and, tn a twenty-round bout before the) Tipman looked te be several pounds | PE ra Tee Se ceopeeal aaa] : pete: | sto. : © and was Gt De 1 pounds | sae, Since that battle Choynskl has Micron’ Reratoas Bolle sre again cre uriey iho eee re ca iaATagntier bout: latter was the more scleutitie with claiming he was uot e end the pair will endeavor to | Glennon Heantor | tha termination of the bout ,.| boxer, but had a lame right wrist. Tp- po when he met O'Brien, On the score over the four other teams en Furguson | Johoxon clearly outpolnted and out) nin took the Tete saba ror lites anyon Vaupeattoealiee Ponmajenan case, ingemond [fought Gardner ilrotos decided in hie | 22%, tnd landed right, and left blows Beatie a tae nearest tuey pitte inst the same horses that and when the referee decided Ss} repeatedly throughout the battle which [oer whi CLUE i Eat ly ugereated last. Saturday, with the favor the spectators loudly applauded | would have put a less seasoned Aghter | the gros recelpts, Choynekt gaye by will get. tn 0 OER es aE td jthe decision, Johnson's cleverness of busine he beat of shape (or this battle a surprige to the crowd present. Ie MeGovern Loses Chance. gach two In three heat: eS OE ; ic |it aly over Gardner, Johnson had e ite at tics way Yer PIENING AND BOTHNER [tit aeinis favor; helght, weight ana] SHARKEY REFUSES TO Tory ttovern um TO WRESTLE TO-NIGHT. |7°!"",, 22° cuter, te, fine geetnt FIGHT GUS RUHLIN. | sassy smicn, the « 189 pounds, while Gardner's wel —_—_—— Melphia, after all. 7 PREVENT T THIS FIGHT. 7 Roem, ec inouced as 136 pounds rdner was mn Bharkey need (be eetiro from the tha € /ATERBURY, MaanneNGv) 1 The Exciting Contest Is Expected When | the fayorite in the betthng at odds of for want of a fight with Gus Ruh- | fe Battle between “Young Corbett,” Pale Meet) at Miner’s, [ees —— The ex-stilor recently sald that feather-weight champion, and Aus-}| Jon Plening, the veco-Roman | Ry AN TOO CLEVER ‘onite had refused to meet him, and bout bafore the Ilttle not Ret the fer 1ittle aght boys were to the Industrial A. Jonany to 4) Wrookiya have met (ep Kekhardt McGovern in with ba seen He has deen a him agaln ene champion wrestler, and George Bothner, | and there was o left for him to! hmakers i ice, of New London, scheduled to | © % ry, rim torte prevent outsiders tr tal Pos before the Waterbury A, C, | the clever catch-as-catch-can wrestling FOR KID BROAD. | but aut the business, tity Madden, | fame utelders Tiaesaay night, may le prevented |expert, will meet again to-night at manager of Ruhiin, says Sharkey | Daye Sullivan Has Ma Ree Aareornladatditeons Cleray | eee ea rey cc aereere Bathinen |! (ers ov. L—"Buday” Ryan, (CUO Have a Aghe with his man, bat Tom!” oO.” ctiwvan, “weve hax not fought stace | Fespoi lergy- a "i r . Nov. aiady YON ldGuieltok @ppeat to betanslons ‘| Dave Sullivan, who ou since he other eltizens, regarding the dates ane Mees Heer Thursday night! o¢ «Chicago, won the decision over |” not appear to Ua‘ anxious to. make da twat ale thal hendh ote Torey 4 match John P. Hogg, As- [after Piening hai posed of Peter | ici" Broad, of Cleveland, in the wlx- atch, den speaks on the sub-| rouevite, over nine months ago, State Attorney, has sent a jetter| Krieg, the heavy?-welght wrestler, in 5 F t as follows i r he manager of the match warning | seyen minutes, As he 1s to appear al round contest last night. Ryan had] hen Treg Anh . tn the roped arena again shortly. that any violation of the law ; eee nee appear alone | yup a alight. sh the better of the] “When read Sharkey’s announce- matched o, AEE Jimmy Beige, prize fighting will be immedi-| asalnst the “Butcher Boy" to-night, one | venting. Both men w in excetient| Ment lust week that he would Mke to] {eather neal, renee tee lve met with the arrest and punish-|of the most exciting struggles ever ee een eee ieee nn taut ht Rublin again Lat once wrote to} tam, Toston, next Friday night mt of any one concerned, witnessed, should, reault st oil | coins wot E y fas maker of the Penn Art A. C,,{ Sullivag in aacgenfal tn beating Briggs dsc ———— i fe Ne t 0 ot jadelphia, asking what incentive | immy. Kenny, w AQUEDUCT ENTRIES Olsen. aa Ryan took a otight lead in tho first |ho would AIVO! for tt ccomten, Hoentve | tinny Yanger or 'Voung, Corbett." * round. He was a shade faster than|Rublin and Sharkey, 1 was answered| Callahan In Laid Up. ‘ f r cent. of the gross rece ‘ DREYFUS WILL STICK Broad and scored the greater number| nd 1 accented At Hmeee so LeCeOM | rim Callahan, the premier teather-welght of 15> 5 ASoeeial to The Evening World.) Z ‘The 1 called on eee AC nce Nov. 4 TO NATIONAL GAME. |” points. The second round ended with {Sharkey and told him of the offer. Tp Philadelphia, will not be seep in the ring entries for Monday's races ure as G!Atian, 93, Re 10 | Sparkle Baher, 40 | Fxtingutshe Jinn Hus z 16 ”) or) Barney. Dreyfue's intention to qut| MALDEN WINS the baseball world for racing Is dented AT 50 TO I. + 108 108, 1 —For three-year-olds and upward; if seven furlongs by the Pittsburg magnate, He says tie, (dean 10 | Daley races are nice to see and speculate on m7 ad TORTIE, Virala, "109, once {n a while, but that #0 long as he (Cppenusd tion iret Page) the post In the third ra J, Conte same offence, n give his patrons good gave sure of more money than make with the thoroughbreds, WINNERS AT WORTH. H wi ie. Was also wet down for th FIRST RA\ Seven furloags, Touraine Bounteous Iridexcent Atnold, Hetting. 9," W % 60. Time—1.08 1-5, vt i too Start” good. . Urantuen the early ot the tle —- D race, showing the way to the streteh, |, Sparkle RACE TRACK, WORTH, Nov, 1.—The races run here this afternoon resulted | as follows: First Race—Three-quartera of a_mile —Won by Corinne Uniand, 14 to 6 and even; Glenrice, 7 to 10 for place, was second; Theory third, Time—1.13 3-5, Becond Race--Five-eighths of a_ mii | tollowed by” Ro Summons, a, follow jand = Mayor Graham, When straightened for home Royal Summon osed oy Uranium and in’ a wild dive nt to the front and 9 by. and a half lengths Was three lengths In front of Guy +102 Ilyela 106 jolutts, 101, Howard, 10%, sion, 101 stretch. the ‘Overton,, 402 Sir Faust with a rush 108, wh Andrattus, Fa! Esher. penecker, 1 Harle for three-year- 0 ‘The Musketeer, afern. #, ih Won driving. Esh d by they | Belle of Lexington Belle died away to nothing. St. Finnan ‘came | dred and Fitc at the end and just. got |o up In time to win by a neck from Alan, + was a head in from of Sparkl 99 2 Tet at pow Time—1 jumped Daly, 5! took 9 away Turning the rt él if ' ne the but in Finnan into lead, Won by Au Revolr, 1 to 6 and out; | faa oo 12 00 FIFTH RACE, H Badducee .. r ran hon Lalit, , Honolulu to 1 for pli was | Olhen, Lights 13 Starters, Five and one-bhlf furlongs, Maxim = third, ime— 100 Bote Wark Chess, 106 Kings lQ i 4 a) 4 Whts,, Jooks. BtHalf.Fin, St Third | Race—One and one-quarter |Goidapy, Ws, bickering 14 1616 ai Gd | Might 4 Tee hoaieray yas 4 miles.—Won by Jack Davis, 3 to 10 and|The Relerer, 104, ) i fers ate Sweet All . Lyne 3 BVENEGRWeIne Avani (or plkce res ced ee eee naga 13g | Mitowram, (108, Captivatr, LOZ," Rice. 8. ond; Sarilla third, ‘Time—207 2-6, | Stare tain, Won’ driving. ‘Time—1. 28. Lady Radueh, Se MerAd a oo a(S Os 10S, Mina ® Fourth Race—One mile and seventy | ihe, Yianer of the frat event w Rider, 116, Rodert- ahs ies erie 18 yards.—Won by Ethel Wheat, 4 to Land | Malden, quoted at 0 to 1. and ridden ig 6 7 ; ar Hi S. even; John McGurk, 2 10-5. for, place, | BY De Bouma, an apprentice jockey. Miss Kolght, 68.3, Mh i Care eich ceed 10 Was aecond: Talap third: ioe yee Futtormlik raed te the front Boon after celina 7 2! Ponca, 82 pen coke » Belen SS A ake ‘ e start and made pace, followed by #107, Mind ey 5 h Ne 2 |Matden, Andrattus, Honolulu und ey Mu 3), Desouen src k ay Bt eles Ste reread 8 LATONIA RESULTS. Howard, They held this order to the Waterton, 101. King.....12 13. 9! 100 tyre ae 8.8 W150 Jeurecath mare, Sralcenagok ithe. lendis Ce mesaneeii 1th Gennes 6 181) 100; Pattorat, 97, shee 1 ou 100. Potente an A er then close: lerryinal Rae! 6 ¥ Start fal Won driving, Tims—1.07 4-6. Re in| RACE TRACK, LATONTA, Noy. 1.—| strong, but neither was able to eee Tenaara, 7) ra) ps0 See a : % Ath iit] The races run here to-day resulted as|#nd Malden won by a head from Plvkn. 106, Cochran. Le Ds Ee 6) 6 RA an Lady Knigithodd 9 | follow: Potente, who beat Miss Buttermilk aj ers fae ON SNR Te 24 4-5, ike Mile and « furlong. i ope bg atal Wi] First Race—Three-quarters,of a mile. ; eCOND. RAC team for half a mile, followed by H. whte, Straight. lace, Ange Hathawa ga] Won by Mrs, Grannan, 20 to 1 and Hf furlongs + Coleman, Elolm and Rough Rider. a 3 ‘Conaplonoun 99| 8 to 1; Ranco, 7 to & for place, was sec- ie . us Bs On the turn Annie Lauretta drew away 8x Shovter, 116, 4 Lady Sarah |. 99] ond, Premus third. TMme—1.16 1-4, jocks, St.Half.Fin, St.P and, tay! ng in front to the end, won Glenwater, 118, McInerney. 7 ibree-yeat-oldx and ayward;| Second Race—One mile.—Won by Lady rata Beg at at cleverly by a length and a half from H, Hunter Maine, 113, 0 con Meddlesonie, 12 to 1 and & to 1. Major |Ursnuim, ii2, D3 ings L. Coleman, who was two lengths in 97] Dixon, 8: to & for place, was second; |Guy Park. 11 28 78 as front of Kilogram, $8] Adelante third. | Time—1.42%,, Miyrla, 112, Creamer... 8 3% 42 URTH RACE. rs Third Race-—Short course.—Won by Kaight of Gold, 112, Goch Babylon Hand! meven furlongs, 108, Crest, ito f.and:even: “Alle ange. ¢ to, Read: ms Ph hy niasloras "Wibaif eestaitymn, sting: Arti eda won. AS; for Place, was second; Islip third. | King Jom oT gt. Finnan, jocks, im, SU Pleo Bix " x 112, i Mare Glenwater was third. “ab ames Stayer Graham, 102, Breas n 6 : | Time—1.t. | sembiy_Dinete AND NEWS AND PUGILISM., Sharkey Refuses Good Offer to Meet Ruhlin —''PhiladelphiaJack”’ O’Brien and Choyn- ski Matched. | from Turner to Keep Jockey Out of Trouble. | If the stories told at Aqueduct race rack are to be believed, then John E. dden, trainer of William C. Whit y's horses, is a lucky man to be allve to-day, and Wash Turner, the Whitney jockey, is fortunate in not being In Jail on an ugly charge. The stories heard at the track tell of a struggle between for some timo to come. Callahan is under the doctor's care and is preparing to undergo an opmration for swollen tonslis: He ina very sick it will be many a day before fe to don ths gloves, Callahan's ed fuim to cancel a number rail engagements in the ring, and he will suner “a lou veral thousind doliark an a Fesuit, Ho way to have left for Chicago next to prepare “for his) mateh with” Bonny ut at ‘the adv bath, The jockey is sald to, have brandished a pistol, which Madden took and dangerous shuffle. Trainer Madden, however, denies all Turner. Both are staying at the bath, and it happened early yesterday morn- ing that both arrived there at about the same time. Madden, was near the office when Turner ‘came in and heard the jockey threaten to “do” a man Madden says he does not know, but one In no way connected .with the track, he declares. With that, Turner pulled out a large revolver and was telling. several by- standers what the fate of his victim was to be, when Mr, Madden seized the revolver and, after a tussle, suc- ceeded in wrenching it from Turner's Gurdner Vs. Toby Irwin. Uity Gardner, . the Ught-weight of Muss, who went to San Irancisco rei i puryoas of geting Loweil, ntly for @ inateh with Jimmy tie California L@ht-welght. champion, hae been succcawcul in getting ona match in, the ‘Frisco fighter, They. will Hons ip a twenty-ruund ‘bout before ance A.C. california, N x OX at 133 pounds, acid —— GEORGE BETTS TO will MANAGE LOWERY. | *'Tatier was determined to go out —_——— again, Mr, Madden any Ot ene George Betts, who tas fought and] Suaded him 10/80 (0 Petar a few Nours won many battles in the prize ring, has| later, was thanked by the Jockey for branched out as a manager, and in the | what he had done. future will look after the Interests of oo Jack Lowery, the east side cra TES. featherweight who has Beaten Jack RACING NO % Hamilton, Géorge Monroe, Austin Rice and boys of that calibre. Betts is anx- fous to match hia man against Corbett. Terry MeGovern or any his class, Jockey Shea, who rode Turnpike in the second race yesterday, exercised the right to claim the for th becomes a fullfledged jockey, In chara: which ratsen Hn Gonreatt inks to a Jockey one five pound apprentice allows: To-day he $< BIG HURLING GAME "PLAYED TO-MORROW. © most sensational’ hurling matches ever played in America will be played to-morrow at Celtic Park be. tween the Mahars, the champtons of America, and’ the Dalys, of’ Brooklyn. J. A. Bennett up to ¥ on Courtenay, It he was out a cont, ‘ome brother in blood to Hormis has lost race for bis owner, and never got out of the aren ranks, liut Bennett, at 5 to 2 won him out yesterda: One of ad a bit mor’ * 8 Pittacus, the two-year-old winner, Ix owned by three men, Jossph Hubingor, of New Haven; H. Thexe two teams met on Oct. 19 and|H. Lawrence and A. J. Joyner. The two former s $ harnenn bi new accessions Were unable to “decide the champ;on- | trom the laht harnew ty Mr. Hubinger ship, scoring oné goal and one point | ‘the "ane id the other two each. The game on Sunday will be called Promptly at 2 o'clock in order to give Ujem ainple time to finjsh the game be- fore darkness, Lovers of Irish sport will be pleased to fad a game so evenly, matched, the contest will be one of the beat e seen In America, ————_—_ Tiwern Will Hear Returns, The Tiger Soclal Club, of the Twenty-Arat Ase will give a grand holiday re tthe New: Manhattan Garden; One Hun- Afth atrect and Wighth avenui Election Day. There will be dancing and | munieal features during thé ‘atternoon and ing. Blection returns wlil be read to the they ate recelved In the evening el For the Bag Punchers, An aimateur bag punching contest will be held at the clubhouse of tho w Polo Athietle Assoclation on Nov, 6. Ente celved from ali the promtne and’ organizations, J. B. Kulge, of Cy, will act ax referee gentlemen a «uart Jack Gardner won @ on Karly Aqueduct #eeme to be a lucky track for the young owner: His cators were carried to the front. for the firat time at the fall meeting there last year. arly Eve was the Meat winner for Gardner. eh ae 4 Redfern was engaged to ride Moon Daisy in the cloning race, Lut a switch was made to Jack Mar- tin at the last moment. Martin put up a bad Hue on the Star Ruby Olly, though the winner, Courtenay, was probably the bent. ception” Redfern did got baye much trouble with Oom Paul to outride Knight on Belle's Commoner. -The ter Jockey was moi than help to Heston nnd wiih riders reversed the Western colt would have won é y. Ae Earl of Warwick taken away from. htm y} After the Freano colt had Anished vecond to Pittaovl, having closed a tremendous Albert. 8imon to the con- clusion that the youngster would be @ good prop Whitney’s Trainer Took Weapon « the trainer and the Jockey which fol-) lowed a quarrel In an uptown Turkish | away from him only after an exciting | and all Nervous and csition to take to New Orleans this winter, ari 1 want every man_ that is Men, Come to Mel suffering from Vartcocele, be pbive sture. Acute Lymer Uesrarmaped womoning, OF an rges, Rheumatism In ail Its Norma Lost Vigor and Vitality, Bladder and Kidney Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, Erysipelas or pny Erupt ve Conditions of the skin, or my ¢ D'seases of, fem, to come and have a social chat with me. J will give you Free. of Charge a thorough per- Peel Asin oO, NEW: with an honest and scientiffe opinion of your case. Suffer no longer, Consult me at once. noe can’t call, Hours, 9A. M. to 8.30 P. M. 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