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~ WLY 2 FAVORITE WIN IN 27 BACES Such Is the Bewildering Evolu- tions of Form of Horses Run- ning at Aqueduct Track. The bewildering evolition of form at Aqueduct inspire one to use one of the iy favorite expressions of the small boy. a used to denote amazement and wonder. The boy, when all other speech falls him, simply says “Hully Gee,” and in these two perverted words there Is con- ceale? a wealth of express! a One favorite won yesterd ‘ won on Tuesday. One was “ on Monday and none on favorites out of a run of twent races. No wonder there js an in tlon to say “Hully Gee.” Here is a sample of Ayveduct form On, Oct. 29 Nevermore met Lyman Hay at five and one-half furtongs and gave him five pounds a beating after get-| sy ting away behind him. On Oct. 31 Ne i More, after getting away from the post t next to last, is beaten two heads by! a Lyman Hay, the latter getting away in i the lead and in receipt of tweive pounds from Nevermore. Yesterday the pair met in the Belle Rose Stakes and Ly- man Hay not only beit Nevermore a couple of lengthy but concede seven pounds and Ix handicapp having 7. his back ‘sas fomething to Stady, Take a look ai the handicap run as the first race at Aqueduct and then figure out Une hor {teal performances 3 f rm that would and 8t. Finnan _ them five length Rough Rider, a horee speed, having run mm. 1.40 at Saratog “i peed in his recent ta terday’s race he had sjoed Whore did he get it? And s0 0; by hat ch Morley | made a better showing than was pre- POM cnroueh theists 1eilat dicted and thin gives them hope And it fea question if sharp practical teim into shape, and is meeting with] while it is generally considered an fs responsible for all of it. There ts a, ted and surprising #u *\impossible feat for the Tigers to over- 3 Reeser Moraes al tad buen oe) riders | 08! |whelm the giants on the Yale team, and naturally form is found to of) ha vm ton Is far from giving up hope. the skyrocker varies moment aU so! Probably in no other year for the last} Deautiful and rminn canstelation | has the coaching been 80 and the next a chitje! and humble qiisk- But “Hully tis a puzzle, Rejuvenation of Shaw. Jockey Wonderly wes a visit track yesterday, looking « bi le trom his’ 1 ines feene §=was | nd xhiall anda «visiine, us spectatyr sail that hie p ence accounted f- 1 juvenation $ Willie Bhaw, who rove his winners yes one. Futurita's win furnished the only fayorite of the 4: John J. Mea will gel out his ing on Saturday: He hes only stable. but rome of the horse might be use‘ul Washington ar New Orleans JOCKEY ODOM’S WEDDING | 1S NOW POSTPONED. | Prospective Bride f" Only St So Boy's Parents Ask to Walt. Jockey George Odom will not be mar- 3 risd this week, as he told his friends he would when he quit riding for thy| season at Morris Park. The event has been postponed until the spring at the Fequest of the boy's parents Hix prospective bride, Miss Julie % Murtha, of Brooklyn, Is not yet sixteen and it was that fact which] id Mrs. Odom to ask their boy en, | oe RACING NOTES. stable were again emphasized yesterday by the Wily Ray, who made a runaway of her race Both Trides Hill and Ray were eld for low sume and have turned out good bargains for thelr new owners, es ee ‘The following horses are still on the Aque April Shower, Atblana |; Glenasiile, Bonnibert yerman, MoWtllia Interval, Bounteous, 1 Kuow, Malster and’ True Blue. ee ‘The mame of The Huguenot, full brother to Henry of Navarre, winner of the Brooklyn Derby and other good races in hin three-year 14 form, ts among the entries for the fret today. The Huguenot \x now seven yearn and has lately been brought back from a re. Urement of several years oe Melbourne Eclipse, the two-year-old colt by Prince of Monaco—iillan Lindsay, bax > showing well at Latonia. He was secured by Qs present owner, J. Sheehan, from M. Welsh i brother of Thomas’ Welsh, trainer for the Flels: a Manns. Mr. Welsh priced 6t, Daniel and M ; Dourne Eclipee to the latter's owner for $1,000 : the pair, or $700 Eclipse. , Sa oe 6 5 Jatk Martin still leads the Jockeys at Aque + ie duet, with nine wins to his credit, while Red. fern, by riding two winners yest te tied ra for ‘second 9! They each ridden eight The Oret race yesterday ‘Was @ tight finish between Martin and Redfera. and the former rode hard to aid to his lead, Dub luck ‘wes with the latter, aimee T. P. Heyes, the noted turfman, who gained mations! fame as the leader in the fight made inst the Western Jockey Club by turtm: Wwho. desired to race thelr horses over cutive Tracks two years there from Chi: bis yearlin, At ileainont Far thy Dureyeat ld mare Alsie M.. & daughter. of Hanover, in the stud to be pred to Ornament Ttver | Siete R, A. Smith and W. L. Oliver will ship thelr Pacing stables to California Sunday. Mr. Smita Bas only Articulate to take back to the cou white Mr. Oliver will take a, dorsi of tia he h have campaigned 00 successfully tn Red Diamonds” here this season. Hardy Durham, who purchased the Pelle || Meade stallion Madison, by Hamzton, onde inet ty 9) the horse Js sound enough to train, end he wii! Wace Bim next year, if possivie. ‘Things aré looking up at Ingleatde. Eves: ity now the horses are Aling in the gates the stables are filling up fai Maniarnors got in this week ain Kee deans slag’ ftom’ shor ea have Uetn Feet! hora a8 up A number o es 8 6 B Michard Croker has bought one of thy best Pmate horses tn France, Hs new purchaae to the bors Rodrigue 1.. for whicn r Do trants, about 817. Be hae pala 65,009 urtium, horse show he tin the bar WAITING FOR STI SUBSTITUTES Ae A CHANCE COLUMBIA TEAM'S WORK FOR BROWN GAM “Capt. Weekes and All Other Players Recover- im ing from Injuries and Will Play. nyn on Satu eo sumes it all up, | amt jthe blu tees the crack Providence ¢ ravered and will Ih hig best) cover, are careful to eliminate as fat as Wolff. | pozsible the chances for overtraining, the bane of all football teams. In a! m his injury to his a ef whom were with Pennsyly lea cripple LWwal also, team of the y jay and was of tn front with earth will be presented thousand ar more strong, a an ‘TIGER STARS GET to The Eyaaing Werld ) After a are now the |hew men will coma In Valuable as stand- the men and days suo rest the Th e for football glory. back in the ga PRILE-AGHTING AMONG SOLDIERS, AND OOUGLAS TE War Department Refuses to! Two Best Golfers in the United’ Say that Enlisted Men Shall! States Lead Tournament at) or Shall Not Fight. lon of soldiers Department of Missourl has asked that | jd down for enlisted men who wish to take part in public boxing | commit Itself on some rule be In reply the was Informed | from different parts of the country. Wir | course this morning In the par golf of Department to prescribe a uniform rule, | St. The cards of the frst round foluws: and that thin is one of them from the strict law matter of common {information that local] J G, Lindsay, Jr. Univeralty’ of Pennsylvania, sentiment {s divided In respect to © Jeseribed, and this atds to the diMoulty of framing a rule, were no legal obstacles in the way of Apart belng no legal power in the de] Mt. Work, artment to establish a rule on the sub-] to W) lngen: Atlantic City ing Secretary presented be left G. T. Brokaw Kiulation of the post commander W, D. Btockley, Lakewo. JOCKEY REIFF BEGINS de SUIT AGAINST A PAPER, | i." senonJf'*%: ty ity, 8 Jasper Lynch. Lakewoot, 90, 48. Carpent W Weaver, French Pa ation, It In Charged, Printed Defamatory Article) About the Boy, claiming damages) for an alleged deta drawal ot hia Meense v4 the paper ‘test, $850 FOR HORSE SHOW BOX. made} falre aseert The case will be heard Nov SPRINTER WALSH WILL GO AFTER NEW RECORDS. | Presen + which panty oh hea ‘the. pass mah Ake card, but de aa rds, all His ree that = ey not: | sme. pertoctly wal FUOTBALL SIDELIGHTS, BY HAYDON FONES. et ~ E ENCOURAGING, + $< ——_—__<—— defenting ; showed by the work the good effects of! ours) their relief from football. The team has| pmatized and strategic points de- team) veloped so well, so that the Tigers with a clear rd behind them are urged to thelr utmost. The coaches, hoy LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. ‘$500,000 70 BUY QUAKER CLUB Brush Believed to Be Interested in Talked-Of Sale of Leach’s and Rogers’s Holdings. } ‘The Philadelphia National League Club fs to be sold by Col. John I. Rogers and A. J. Reach, A New York syndi- cate, it 1s said, will be the buyer. Who compose that syndicate is not exactly known, but from a usually reliable source it Is learned that John T. Brush is the leader. The syndicate ts sald to have $500,000 to invest In the project, but a hitch seems to exist in the closing of the deal. The change of ownership may be attri- ’ buted to many causes. One Is the stand taken by Rogers in the Freedman-Spald- ing fight a year ago. and another fs the Colonel's refusal to release Lajole to G OFF ADEAD ONE the New York Club after the Pennsy!- vania Supreme Court enjoined the great player from appearing with any club other than the Philadelphia, National League organization, The latter caused a split between Reach and Rogers waich JIM JEFFRIES HAS SPLIT WITH MANAGER DELANEY. |: sitrc creo data doubtless prove one. owing to the fact that Moran does not Ital'an | league. champion heavy-welght of the world, has again parted with his The big ex-boilermaker and er, Billy Delaney, had an ar- zument recently in Low Angeles, Cal., regarding Jeft's next fight. was that Jeffries told Delaney that he more matches for him as he had made up his mind business in the future. in San Francisco shortly to sign articles for a fight with be decided next Mas before one of the clubs out on the coast, Why Fits Lasted so Long. Jeffries and D Fitagerald and Gardner, Willie Fitzgerald, and Gus Gardner, of Philadelphia, ar NS Ne 5 to box in New Drltatn, Conn, during the Pee Oty Ata MBRGIG Rath ae ee atiaee Both the National and) been t the con-} the player. Should the Philadelphia Club arrange any of this month. Pastime Clubs, je former for Nov. 20, and the latter for) change hands Lajole would ‘Thankexiving Day, to do Ms own Joo Bernstein, the east aide feather-weight, has decided to make his home in Baltlmore in the| Barkett Lont to Gianta, future, Bernstein has been reniding in that city] Jesse Burkett, the heavy hitter of the gt. during which time he Jim Corbett, for over five month: ney have not been on over $3,000 In way |t fs fortunate that some players late in ‘coming out for the team. add new life to the combination dition and Ames, the new man for tack. Is able to withstand any amount of hard work. contest. was played against the scrub mac was in the Ine-up. EB. C, 6 In frat set of backs and King, In, the secon) set. R. McClave and be witt were not out, Of course It 1s almost out the question for any one to run out Clave for full-back, bur these two The on Bhort's plunge and nd one on Vetterlein’ raity made two score rough tackle ‘op from fleld. WALTER TRAVIS \ | | Atlantic City Links. | Sa ee | GOLF GROUNDS, NORTHFIELD, N. | J. Nov. 6—Walter J. Travis and Find- 1) Doustass are among the compeittors the open tournament of the Atlantie | y Country Club which began this xolters here Jmerning. There are mar to] Travis d Doug'as each did the io. Iph a Country, 90. ink, 96. 4] NH Chadbaurn 3 Wood, Riverton, 200. E. an) Atlantic CHy, 96 A, W. Tillinghast, Philadelphia Cricket, 45. P! Mesweeney, O11 City, 92. } NH Colahan, 34; Spring Haven, 101 Ko Keenan, Columbta Counter: uh Atlantic City, 99, fealty, Atlantic € SL. Aten, Torresdale, 109. Princeton, 36 M Datlett w Philadeipaia Country, 96. umbia, 94. a, Columbia, §8, Atlantis city, 108, n. Atlantic City, 92 a ph lantte City fait@rean, Mouut Atry, |. Atlantic Aver, At George Kensler Pays ‘Top Price at Anction Sale, ine men and one woman were day in the Garden Taeatre at the bidding for Horse ®how boxes. Ninety: Champion WI1l Try to Lower Long- | T8? Management announced the prices Indoor Marke. Military athletes are preparing fo: the Twenty Athletic Association brought as higher than ever before, George A. Kessler captured the first box placed on the block. paying $350 with © broad smile. James H. Hyde Haid $725 for the privilege of taking sec- atten with “Young of terms since the champion fought Fitzsimmons in San Francisco. " was displeased by coached him the way De- during the battle claims was respons! Rob lasting Jeff promised box Fitzsimmons as Delaney telling Jeffries to let Fitz do all the fighting and look out for the Cornishman’s right. swing. rained Jeff from and slugging with Fitz ffries claims, allowed Lank. s long as he did. Several manager of the Futaw Athletic has announced that he hae| Western outfelder who, it is claimed, is the matched Tommy Love, the hard-hitting bantam | equal of Burkett In all departments of the the quarter-back, Is in prime | and Tommy Feltz, of South | fame. to box twenty rounds toa deciston | the player and McGraw at present. The first hard game since the Cornell | before hia club on team yesterday. Some changes were | The West End Club, of Bt attempt to bring off @ bout that will be above | of landing a club in New York next year, He the average generally seen tn that city. McGovern and Tommy 8: lyn, are the patr that Chi trying to. match, Louts, will aga: ehifted from enate to weeks, and! BACK IN LINE-UP. | it iars, "Nines was tried at fullebarke ‘of South Arook- jaughton has heen | out another yarn about his league invading New 4 worn haa agri ¢ the West End Club in the Te ves without saying that Brook- perfectly willing to goon with the| son, ‘ that are more easy of access than the — coaching with the above result. Erne and Britt Pat Up, light-weight cham- jPlon of the world, and Jimmy Britt, | bouts will be brought off at the West End Club. eihmanager ot | Chamolon | Vii boast of. We will make known the location uM * jn due time and thereby continue to sustain our BOR oc MIL tel eine a Pca cate eran rch vena eta neatag Hire iy she eeeig Giohloment anserite Johnny — Corbett, “Young Corbett,’ THE CHEER-MASTER. ANOTHER BAD DAY FOR FAVORITES AT AQUEDUCT. pw be to wel ti | Yosemite A San Francisco sartrenesy of $1.04 aus guarantes t and to fight on that ining for the battle at Megan will referee the feht betwen rt at the Lyceum ath-| Leach himaelf. He pays he algned @ contract next Monday night and it i@ not his ;iniention to act ae offrial referee. When Root (Coutinued from Firet Page.) ng into condition at where Jeffr! | Ruhlin and other fighters have trained |while Britt Is ge! ter lengths from Fire: Chord who beat the race in the first quarter, : Sheriff Bell a head for the place. Hogan to oMeiate, Aouncement that hi to the ‘scales en Lyne came back he cheared and w! One mile and a ‘fiht at 133 pounds, weigh in at 6 o'clock t of the tight RIFT RACE Keven furlongn mea A. Taylor, a tay was elected captain of ths sophomore track | thelr 25 4 Roche Bets on Steger. @ quarter- | America lght-welght, 1 ef his man’s ehances tn yf ithinks so wi Rernavs, 116, T. Knight Lites Julia T. eed . before the Eureka [welaht champto that he has . of Baltimore, Noy. bet Al Herford $250 that Gane will not stop Sieger in ten rou take considerable punishment and may last ten rounds © for a Beating. Benny Yanger, the undefeated feather of Chicago, side boxer, will meet In bout before 10 Broadstreet. 107, Ganngn oe { any epecia! disease or condition to come and ' a have a soctal chat with me, and I will ex- ‘aced head and head a couple of| Aoiemons was. thie Time1.00 1-5, FROM THE STAGE TO THE SADDLE | Young Meade, Signed by John A. Drake, Started Life as Singer with Primrose & West’s Show havo orlgiusted and developed after oy whole life's experience in treating dis It ts @ treatment that io based on sctentific knowledge. 1 have no free proposition, no trial or sample trestments to offer you. My educa- ence, my Fepvtation, condemn alt such quackery me I'will give you, free of charge, a thorough personal the streten. where Rigodon closed from the rear and ina wild drive won by three and a quar- AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. —__ (Special to The Evening Wo RACE TRACK, entries for to-morrow racea are As Firat Race—For three-year-olds and up; andi cap; seven furlongs. gases peculiar to mon. tion, my experieu If you wil! call and together with an lonest se is incurable I will he find your case Is curable, I will {osu fh will give yeu a writtnn guaranter to cure you or refund to you’ every cent you have paid-in cove I fall to effect a permanent cure of your condition, I make no are always Included !n the nominal fee asked. I to promisirz nothing but what I can do, and always doing twenty-round for medicines, as t te mY ruicces: VARICOCELE parmanently cured withont eutting of tying operativa. No pain or loes of time SPEEDWAY TEAM WILL RACE FOR A CUP. ill Be Decided Question of Speed, W on Speedway on Saturday. The question as to which 1s the faster team, Marion Wilkes and Saratoga Belle or Alongette and ‘Mary Lynn Holt, is a matter which will Speedway on Saturday ‘The winning team will be awarded a $100 cup offered by Mr teams will be driven by professionals. acute und chronic, by my treatmem are dried up at once, STRICTURE without ditatiog oF eutting, No pt DISCHARGES topped completely. BLOOD POISON- fe} soa AMT Waceithe’ Oakdale Haadisap;” tor tree ‘even furlongs. lght-welght AEB Ea kits \ Jockey, will sign a contract to ride for jJohn A, Drake next receive from Mackey Dwyer. Fenith Raceor four-y ea year and will tng; tiie and a sixteenth, year the millionaire $8,000 a year for frst call on his services. igning of Meade brings story about the permanently cured without BOOKMAKERS ELECT NEW OFFICERS. President of ung Jockey. NERVOUS DEBILITY (BLAppen AND KIONEY CON- im of treatment 18 permanently time you have ba trousers age he was earning a as a singer Hi Primrose & West's i da fina voice, was a Areat favorite and everything promised future on the night stands and a poor salar: noon sickened the lad of the footlights light-weight he {f. you cann George Wheelock Metropolitan Turf Ansociation, At the annual meeting of the Metro- politan Turf Associatio otiicers were élect All correspondence strictly confidential and all Toaiols (ro-cent stamp (6, lnsirs realy. to . CONSULTAT.ON AND ADVICE FREE. DR. R. H.M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office, 196 WEST 34TH STREET. for a great and being of Job as xtable boy. he becamé a successful rider at Orleans last winter, Meade is under contract to Sam Hil- eth for this winter a Nashville in a few dav \dreth's yearlings, ihre year-olds fone mile and seventy % Committee. to try out Rlanehe Herman ti has since been widened. Club Lost Moneys, Too. The loss of about $39,000 on the season vand Reach, and, as the latter has much outside business to attend to, St is be- Fitz Lasted Too Long as Result of Latter’s|teved he was instrumental in bringing Coaching, Champion Thinks. about the talked-of sale of the club, If the club is sold it is problematical what the effect will be on the National League. However, it im not expected that that change will disturb the har- Mded) montous feeling which exists in the Although Mr, Brush denies he is in- terested in the sale, it quite natural for him to give some attention to the lignt-| deal. He has been after Lajoie to align a New York contract ever since he took Ti the nly, drawback he has met with has e Philadelphia Club's claim on. probably bel allowed to come here, particularly if Brus held an interest In the Quaker City organization, Louls American League Club, witl ‘not play in New York next year. Johnnie McGraw wae negotiating for his services, but the tardiness of the player to come to terms tired the Giants! manager and he called everything off. But that was not the only cause for MoGraw's action, John T. Brush, while in the West, signed @ ‘ho that man ts in known anly to Brush, ‘Those Grounds Again. Ban Johnson has apparently given up hope rei” | was in Cincinnat! yesterday and there gave 1 to | York. "The American League has secured grounds on Manhattan Island," eald Mr. John~ feveral | present home of the New York National Geaguo Club, and when the season opens we will have an fine a park there as any city In the country fan ot | the publle."* Ai/Leach # Pirate Again, be remembered, had Tommy urg third baseman, om his list ‘stor New York, but that ts denied by Hogon | to play with Cleveland next year and took ad- but returned t¢ ‘o the Forest City \@ positive statement that he would next year no place else, oe 8 ‘The Pittwoura team will net try to prevent any of {tn playere from jumping contracts and Columbia Sophomores’ Captain, | sing to the American League, “MO the balt | Players who aro at present under contract wih the Pittaburg Club for next season to break and piay with the Ameriesn Leaane President Dreyfues will not m9 into court venter. team at Columbla in preparation for ite coming | tg seatrain them,’” nave Col. Pulllam. of the mest with the freshmen mile runner, and. won point with Syracuse and Pennaylvania last want to come to Pittsburg, let them don't Pittsburg will support. Put If tt cam, so muol the detter.”* T want © man that {2 suffering from plain to you a system of treatment which I 4 scientific opinion of your case, and if tly tell you #0. If, on the other haud, I you of s per ent cure, tuasmuch aa I DRAINS, and losses that map the life from you and Jater tead to completa loss of All powers, stopped at ghee by my ayatera of treat. or ony eruptive disease uf the akin, perma- hently cured by me, HYDROCELE oF any ewollings or tender- Nes or impediments eured Without « cutting operation, RHEUMATISM fn all its forma is perma- neptly cured by my system of treatment. DITIONS by my system of treatment ahow signa of tm- provement at once. . M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 4,.P. M, WINNERS AT LAKESIDE. RACE TRACK, LAK. —The races run here this afternoon re- sulted as follows: First Race—Flye and Won by Alrleb, 7 to 6 and 1 to .LATONIA RESULTS. RACE TRACK, LATONIA, Nov. 7.— he results of the race: PARAFFIN INJECTIONS. ASTONISHINGLY WONDERFUL RESULTS, FOR STRENOTIOGNTN INTERNATIONAL CHESS BY WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Following are t AND DEVELOPINO. nt and wee for your- one-half fur- are to be held In the armory, at Broad-| Pra pomore, way and Sixty-elghth street, P. J, Walsh, tho American and Cana- lan champion sprinter, Intends trying for a halt dozen board-floor rec Mrs, Le) Burnett of which have stood for years. cent running presaged new figures at which will be from Atty Fiat ‘running, hurdling, cyclin ing, medley and reiay racing will Oe Ke ip the programme eats | Sits 2 "Siasiuoaw Sookmdute whit’ ead About twenty more lower boxes went at figures which average 9 each. the lone woman of the sale, patd 4% for her prize, "There te no truth in the report deel the Pitiaburg Cian, a my. joke whole xtory Is something of Firat Race.—Three.quar: —Won by Dave Sommers, § to 1 and 2 to . Wanlnta, 5 to 1 for plac tte third. Time—1.19 1-2. Becond Race—Five-eighths of a milé,— Won by Christine, § to 8 and 4 to 5: 2 to 1 for place, was second; '. third. Werth Race—One Mii Jala, 10 to 1 and 3 to 1: Hf Wes second, land, 7 to 1 for ond, and Cardareen third, Time—1.21 1-2. Second Race—Three-quarters of @ mile, =Won by’ Moabina, 9 to 2 and 8 to 5; If 6 to 6 for pla lace, WAS Bec~ LONDON, Nov. 6.--Internationel chess by wireless telegraphy will soon be the At least Britleners hope ‘waa second, proper caper. to sce the Marcon! international was second; rd Race—Seven-eighths of mile. j|<Won by Worthingtones to 1 and'6 10 Graden, 2 to 1 for. place Braw Lad third. Fourth Race—One mil to 2 and 2 to 6; Roll Boe Place, heir} Feel . Stepher Queens Co. Jecke: AQUEDUCT, —Won by gor-| Racin Every Day snnew } dub, which has ty was second, at 2.15 P.M. uit 1.20, 1.48 Prt throat “and ‘enouth, kidney and Dladde; ¢ y ag in, Eravel, &o.. ate npeediiy eur.de remuved. Sut Mo dot. waste ug tora, axt'te Remanuner, CIB. wewent ey end tin over einn t) Moura 19 9 EXPERT fins iat for foetise| Mire: iasonabie anGeuDAUER, ait Set Sie een oe a ee Se