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Lito “TRI mL " Brilliant Golf in First Rounds of, Tournament for Cups at ihe, Northfield Links. | 9 Tae Rven'ng Wors! .D GOLF GROL good 5? ed this morning In the firsi me the Aslantle, Preside: cups, Douglas and Travis both thet: matches with the uimost ease round and Special woa Toe { mmranary fo'lows: At Third Cap. Keeuen Attanuic vity a) “ay MATHEWSON. GETS HIS NOTICE OF RELEASE. Gievte! Pitoher Wan Not a Success 5 a Football Play: * Mathewson may be a great Heseail pitcher and for many srarx oy never know the chagrin of recelvy nv a ten days’ notice of releare. Bul jf be ever wets such a notice {t will not he sranea to him, for he has one in his ‘ite pocket to-day. (Jey dors not require his services next | but he han been told that he can-| on Pittsburg’s professional aj] team any more. Matty” has been playing at fullback ; a that organization, but the thought | of bis great salary wing tended to pre- vent him trom giving his best services to the team. He was not energet!: enough and did no hard pushing gud) shoving. So it was he was let £0.) Bhirley Elits, the old Harvard player, ‘Will succeed pire! WHITNEY’S “HORSES T0 | (Special to The Evening Worit | N.Y. Whitney's stable of sixty-four running race horses will pass the fall and win- ter months in South Carolina and will return here early in the spring. They are under the charge of Trainer J. W.| Rogers and will be shipped by express) in four horse parlor cars on Monday next for Aiken, The thoroughbreds | Werr-to have been sent South to-day, bot tue date was changed, ~—— DEAD HEAT IN RACE ' FOR LIVERPOOL CUP. | ef - 7,-The of 1,200 so LIVERPOOL, Nov yerpool Cup, here to-day resulted in a dead heat be: tween Ellermere’s King’s Courier, und F. Alexander's Throwaway. Tellison third. In the run-off Throwaway beat King’s Courier. race for rel — HARVARD FAVORITE OVER PENN AT 5 TO 2, DUKE OF KENDAL, HOSTON, Nov. 1—Odds of 5 to 2 are! offered: on Harvard in the Harvard- yivania game and 1 to .2 that ania dots not score are offered Odd: 100 to 80 are offered inf of Yale In the Yate- Bucknell game | ———— LAKESIDE RESULTS. RACE TRACK, LAKESIDE, Nov. 7.—|‘ Following are the results of the races run here to-day:: Firet Race—Three. Won By Aibermarl Brookston: # to. fc Angelo third, Tim uarters of a mile d 2 to 1 for place, | ndoble third. ‘Time— | | Won by gack | “pe mund, 1 to 2 and out; Hoodwink, 3|fernard 1 was second; Vitlcan |squa, Sus. Time— Verda.” Fourth Race—One mile and a six-| Lara A ‘Won by Barrack, 2 to 1 —A big crowd of early this afternoon to attend ‘1 ton sale of WINTER IN SOUTH. (50?"F! “Bivyer ana AY King wae t 1.—William . | '0 4 F was) i | mosity ran in this order to the far turn, Young Henry closed on Rarabata Fi Irving Mayor, 4 to § for place, Rai i | (THE WORLD: PRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1902. (siihioais, ai LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF ‘SPORTS. OT 7A FOGERTY 03 LEOT PULP LA RACE TRAC. palonging Aste, J. AWB! v0 NY e star of the me spirited bidding Winters for $1,004, norses ane wi Sun horsemen came anil sae pocket toner, Ne, tee ve TIHORSES IN TRAINING SOLD AT AQUEDUCT. —++ Whiskey King Brings %4,000—Poor Bee iee for the Rest. here} ie nue the nett hiskey Property of the Pepper Stable. 21,00. by Kantals Kantake Kantaka of J. A. Benne hy Hernan WINS THE FIFTH RACE. (Continued from. “Firet Page.) and Knight of the Garte chie, and when they straighte tor home he came away by two and ay half lengths tror who was two lengths In front para Frietc! FIFTH RACE Tioga, ‘canine 8 01 8 07 by Kansaka-aueenie, A by Kantakasted sMagele, W They where and won easily | “| 2 was. second; Moabina third. Mra 98. Martin 1: 27 Sa ROSS as ion Fore. 1 4 eats Wie wk . 718 15 40 LATONIA WINNERS. Saloray 9%, Mibaras WIG 16 8} 4, yg tt La 17 17 ” CH TRACK, LATONIA. Nov. t—-| Sun hin Won ‘ridden ‘out. Utimen.3s, ie races run here this afternoon re- eof Kendal, a 100 to 1 chance. ablted as ‘follows: broke in front in this race. made all First Race—Three-quarters of a mile,—| the running and won by three lengths, Baa oogereter: A fod and 7 to i) with Hurley, an unknown Jockey, flog- .. third. Time— "\ ging the horse without merey and taking nd Race-Five and a half oulse Collier, 3 to 1 a.—-Won by 1 oh to el Bone. 16 0) 3 fice nd Mis f it 8 Eon third. fur rd Race—One mile and a hundred Bear tie Banta, Tren eo 1 is second; Altono ited. rime es, eth Pact Short. Course Won by 12 to 1 and.5 ‘Allegeance, Areassin New ‘newinn Geach § for N, ¥. U. Sandousizea “Yysierday that the Now no chances, Fading all the way and finished a front of Star ant Garter SIXTH HACK One mile and sevens va Romtaioe, iM 2pe) oaptained next ren’ won. perce was ore aig jomketo was thin ‘yime—L4t,” light wan. st nd in he Fordham promises to ue one of the the nloce he has had for two years. ' R Y E Prices |tactors in the football world next :e'= His thorough knowledg: of the gim? After an Absence of Two Weeks. | . the eleven continues to shaw won him the pesition despite bis ight Se | Also Our Scotch Whiskeys, provement it has woltht and he | soe he cee avai routed che utmost enthumasn | S 5 Spee ar, The term is a for the place in this part 6) eC} GaANBRIDG and they are sup- ; Weer? : has never Defore. and 5 A Vieavy one, the average y countty. F 8 10 the class cant i hae ven 1 Beror - ouvenir : penis “y fs My « diers jeld was the me, and their stronges ‘ 1440 pounde 01 His Wel 115 pounds. mn d their stronge : . " ing Ur ate, | “ yy day fa Dp against the blue and | ; id ST The Fordham team Is of special] One of the other ¢ manda Wich |eene ty many nave! In toe we ‘ dk Bonnie Brier Bush y Russell hea Din : Pe a no tholRowene ig nuuyd, Boyle ABH PANS ee? ach Morley is fast rounding seams: | F to New Yorkers, for tho} Hoyle, the big rf guard. cr an eight days’ slump. bla Into form. and the prospects of win-/ ARE Straight. Compare with any other. rae Gillette players are all jocal men who learned | W 5 pounds and is a formid- ee anes ll measure due to {ning are consitered most. 7 eh pa | is ; i oof thn |aule This is his very firs: (tt of Bowditch, who, offered Matec cose vata play the game here, One of th Pa ther aaiaiean at af two weeks on ac: yoes|H, B, KIRK & CO, N. Y. \ . men on the team Is Capt. |scason on the gridiron, bt as | s Velained th Hrenee late eu saen. © who has played left half for,|shown a wonderful aptitude for the | Howditen iso the best ¢ Sportsmen's Gonde tea ee for two cyasons. He | nd unde’ Hite) haa@ing i sae counts y mY Mt, eorae-Come and Go i » fyssof Coach Murphy bas learned th aualy cripple ‘ eu Despite hssof Coa phy niaaeterantts SP iN S CO. errant bs Soe aa eae ta fenme rani tmpeovement tse | TEASTERN ORTING GOOD ports of Je de Metamerty. on the eleven, He is a| Cee eate 65 CORTLANDT ST. it fe bby Farondale-Orenstrt 9. ‘good punter and ¢ wonderful ground jor ‘ihe etna e? FRIDAY. Nov. 7. ices Never Equalled, FRIDAY, NOV. 1, i ma b \F Li Aen The made 1 MF Reduction of Frict ' ' nme wie tere Reine.) Tha will be: Map agsb yea ago has aTURDAY, Nov § as We Need Space for Holiday Toys. sarunnay, nov, 3. . th the team xood. atte and the 4x6 Sta 1 he See lightest man on the team |}aye hi $25.00 OCU EMCURT EST: lon, who plays at quarter, next fal | sPGiiiinwsteeas — Graphophone, of mn FOR ANOTHER MATCH. MAY CAUSE HIS DEATH. ty tn ed | ripduaild lass Ra : ‘ce 1 ! | fiGem Phonograpn es 810.00 Atpertsrmente, U, Btoit’ | HEN odie ey tte 1,000 BROWN 1 ROOTERS \ Hae linear) 0.00 GYMNASIUM SUPPLIES, Widateresconsectrixe J pity | New Moulded Records of te Is1@Ht joe, \-Sleeve shirt Ke lnemiericlers 6 ving! WILL BE AT POLO GROUNDS. | pra tn aang ine wy spenZthritt-Lady Loutee, J. | Silva in oe ar Phe undergraduates of Brown Univer-! to. throw. Wir jana ew a yewill come down from Providence to | = c pla tion for pln agains: Ge 4 Mey nds to-morrow a thoasan | don ‘et Ry | f 1 Kins, he whl hold | Colle, wints nig } 8.0 NT Niche) Harn Stand. seveet FOO TO 1, |tenvctiscan, (enmmean ti ta? |couayins "an sing houenn: | FENCHING BAGS AND BOXING LOVES, 3, so | R Wot tt tetie ini Seat 0 axon and grand struggles |B $1.50 S, ie: Striking Bag. ot Gan | HAT ety a nat Pennsylvania, Yale and Har-|W ping cait Doule €n4 Baz. $5.00, entag; » by a head A head between meal and third a - AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. Tho Eyoning Worlt + K, AQUEDUCT, are for to-morrow's races | First RaceFor three-fear-olda and up; ell Ing, stven furioney 107 ayia Mins utkermitic Carrol 1 and up Ga. Whiter yo Jim Clark 108. Ostawaha 95, two-year-aldy; handicap: Ay o-The Bayview nile atid weventy yards, Warrented 10 Andy Wiillame Mt Hunter Mm 2 two 7 old; five Jack 0 2 Sulla A: 19) Swit 08 Guy Pai Agio.. Merry Sport Barkelmore ar-olds and up; « ay. Alsike Aminte FORDHAM’S TEAM IN LINE FOR BIG FOOTBALL’ HONORS. 'PIENING HAS OFFER Mollie Peyton <.) { Fonaolee Althea ive Vic CORBETT GETS ONE MORE BIG OFFER, Los Angeles Club Would Give Ex-Champion $10,000 Purse to Fight Gus Ruhlin. : Having been unsuccessful in inducing Jim Corbett to fight ‘Denver Ed” Mar. tin, thé colored heavyweight champlen, | the Century A. C. of Los Angeles, Cal., has made Corbett another offer. * It wants him to fight before he meets 3tm* Jeffries for the championship of the world next May. The offer made Cor- bett is a purse of $10,000 for a twenty. round bout with Gus Ruhlin, to take place at any time that {s suitable’ to Corbett. Although the Incentive {s geoar Jenough, it ‘# doubtful if Corbett will anecept. | Madden Wants the Bout. ‘| Billy Madden, manager of Ruhitn, re- wived to Matchmaker McCarthy y Ciub notifying him to 40 ng he could to induce Corbett jt) ancet Runa. Madden otatms Cor- s refusal to fight “Denver Ed" means that the ex-champten is afraid of the black champion. Madden ‘says he will wait ten days for am an- swer fram Corbett MeCoy Will Fight Root. | “Kid! MoCoy, the clever heavyweight: fighter, and Jack Root, of Chicago, the middleweight slugger who recently, de- feated “Kid” Carter in a six-round jsout in the Windy City, have been | practically matched to mest in @ aix- |round bout hefore the Transport A. C. of Chicago, the latter part of thie month, a ane first week in Dece! , Bi ritt, matchmaker of the club, had a talk last night with McCoy and ire \erms of the match suggested by t met with McCoy's approval and” sign articles either to-day or The Whiskey That’s Fit to Drink. | | and will do you no harm, isa | STRAIGHT WHISKEY. Our IGT AAD Tee) Cee “HARVARD'S TEAM iNsHapE OLD FOR PENNSY TO-MORROW. 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