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LL’ THE L ATEST NEWS IN ~ WILL BE DECIDED, 1 } Sporting Club, of Philadelphia hoa Js too fast and clever for He ae Showid have no trouble iu outpointing t him. b (Continued from the way the place RACE. Kart was third all deaten a length for SECOND Five f Starters, white, jocks Knight of Gold, “12, ‘Cochran 2." Startin Hi FIFTH TRACE. 3 Sty furlongs Wilful, 109. Redfern... i Siarters, whte.. jocks. StMIf Fin earner esta Hy Forwant, 103, Minder... 8 8? In 1 Watkina Overton, 97, t Melotyre: 3 1 Zesiotry, 96, Cantwell... 6 1 Wannakee, 10, Redfern. 8 otiand 13 uid, WW, Creator 3 HER silt | Turnpike, Martin 6 Slonsay, 112, Creamer . | Rie nap aytateqes 6 Whiten, 108, \seatan. 1 9. Pollak 7 0 Pinebrook, 10%) MeP*dn. root. Won driviog, Plauancy, 112, Salmos.. 17! the running followed | Hong Kong Sard, 10. y and Wannakee and | raid 1819 19 1040 sh pes Start poor, Won driving, Time—l.02, wung Into the strete Knight of Gold got a running break from behind the bunch, made all the running and won easily by a length and a half from Glennevis, who beat Uranium half a length for the place, THIRD RACE. Bleeplechase two and a half miles Betting, Str Place, 1-2 St Uf Fin 12 } fen 3 ‘onpied | “Threw rider. Star good. Won casily, Time-—5.16 1-5. Sir Ellorsiia made the tunning, fol- lowed by Lida Wood), Imperialist and the others in he This eles held forthe round, Lida Woodia sMeralie i the next jump. and then Tip. allant raced to the front, staying there fo the end. winning ya ength and a half from Imporialiat. w' was, x fi . ‘K. LATONIA, Nov. 10,— ed Jengths in front of Judge Phil-lne races run here to-day resulted as ¢ FOURTH RACE. Kollowa? fren’ turlovgs. First Race—Seven-elghths of a mile— Hetting, 7 ‘i reais iexacaatitivis Won by Jullan, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1; Sim Harry New, 110, O'Cnor 428 1! W., 3 to 5 for place, was second, an x eae r cond, and siitmanit, bs. Gevamer:. 1 6) 32 third. Imei. 1-2 Dunssked| ra 1 Race.—One mile—Won by Mies | *Daly, Moor.” 90, Roysignol, © to, ‘Wealth, it 110 i y t ‘mum = aN Pay the Fiddler third. Tiniecdaa, rere anode.” Won! evallrss Timeml2y purth Race—Short course.--Won by Wealth jumped away in front and} yaiip, 15 to lund § to 1 2to1 was soon joined by Dublin. Tnis pair! for place, waw weceod!! * “thira raced head and head to the far turn, Time—3.06, : HARRY NEW BEATS HIMSELF FOR COLUMBIA STAKES, | pur fought It out to the end, winning Watkins Overton was front of Zealotry, THREE GOOD BOUTS |MIAY FORM RIAL TO JOCKEY CLUB. ure too sharp and not thrown up suf jently to enable a horse to run around 1 hem at top speed. nave a big advantag | 1 First Page.) | New and Unmasked a| When they swung | Wealth quit” Dublin ore a moment, | Harry Ni won easily from Himself wnd deat Dublin ew we and if ngth and who “Nnished a head for the ard moved up and took lowed by Watkins Overton, by a head In a hard drive two lengths in SIXTH RACE nd @ alxteenth, Mite White, Jockers an. 99. MeFudden 88. Shea Redfern it won. © Due was second. Kossfame was third, Pime—1.49 1-2, Won by ond and LATONIA WINNERS, 5th between RACE TRA to 1 and 6 to 1; Tancred, 3 to 1 Was second; Dr, agy bird. ‘Time, pee Dr Magyard Third Race.—One mile and seventy is—Won by Free Pass, 10 to 1 and 3 Zonne, 2 to 1 for place, was second; “BIG TIM” WON'T BACK “BIG JIM.” plows; mt RAce—Selling for chree-year-olts Hadnor OF Vall ‘orge. y Congressman Sullivan Isn’t In-|pescie2it* or Setauket” aa terested in Baseball or Giants’ Tim" Sullivan, or rather Con: | Timothy D. Sullivan, is not Racker of the proposed American lub for this city. The aus of bis name with the matter without his knowledge or consent Congressman says he hi t an: to do, with baseball. knows a Rothing of the National xaine's and_has not offered to hein if edy In placing a team val the Glan Keunedy 1s my friend,” mye. “but i do not Know any- it his baseball business. am_I exerting my influence to (aq lew York Club to the new league. I mot the least interest in any- ning to baseball. Other terest me a great deal more , does, baseball. LAKESIDE RESULTS. CH TRACK, LAKESIDE, Nov. 10. are the results of tho races mile here to-dsy: hths of to 6 and even; Will we-eis sto 1 for place, was second; Ko 4 th |. Time-1.05 2-5, o—F 1) ve pnd one-half sel 9tob Ley Pie and 7 to} was sec- Johnson tl ye Time—1.08 4-5. The entries for to-morrow's races are Rivals, as Has Been Reported © turn over ¢ BENNINGS ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World ) TRACK, BENNINGS, Nov RAC 0. lanket tetate. wager thuttermiik ora ae eyearsold Alife; alx Allan lorioaa it Fride of Galore shrine for three-year-olts and “107 Third Race~Seiting up: tattle yard Collegian <0 Einus Kt. of Alsike May 3. Tonogra Fonsolee Athola Agio 100 Epidemic .. 97 Basaance - 109 Fitth Race—For maiden three-year-olds and yp; walle and aixty_ yards Kal eat, Templar 44 Lady Tease) Judge Dorr 16 Daleaworth Ban’ Craig 0 The Dancer Alle Virete 110, The Ragged Ca Mixth Race—Selling; for mares, three-rear-olds and up; mile and ove hundred ‘yards. Barbara Frettobie ..)\ Ferm uesawork We San Auates Grail 1106 Anissoaity Annie Lauretia iy Sterling (HOW A FOOTBALL PLAYER PROTECTS Capt. fair. It Is of solid rubber a rses on the rali in place with an elastic strap around the head. Small holes supp! ing places. At the botto: nose guard 1s the rubbe prevents injury to the to! protector to the chin. His collar bone and \blades are covered by lea 8 ed to the heavy jersey. ‘ungainly looking, but muel At the elbows are two m which also prove of much u with hair. and padded. Each leg is player's anatomy. Over the heavy woollen |are the shin guards, leather and steel affairs that make a kick be ankle and knee a less serio than might player protec at all serious. So it is litt through all tho games of t Weekes, of Co- lumbia Team, in Full plece, held between his teeth. teeth, and another attachment serves too, are of leather :nd well padded The pants are moleskin, quilted steel stays, six in number and about be supposed, While an accident 1s possible, to a ed as he is, one ts not that o trained athlete like Weekes, in good physical condition, can go without being crippled for Ife. OKRLU: MONDAY BVEN “WH w inw, NUY Kscwiie 10; 1 HIMSELF FROM BEING KILLED. BE OVER LEATHER AND STEEL &” YELMET 10 PREVENT Meeting of Root and Hart in lar Meetings Are Cut 7o Chea To-Nigh' ded , ni to Let in Sullivan's} Armor, Posed for LAD 10 PREVENT FRACTURE OF SKULL, | oxo weer trom next Saturday the jcago To-Night Regarde jown to Let in Sullivan’s f RACTURE OF football xeason will be practically over. ; : ; : Track Split May Result | Thevevening FRAC. ee = ‘Tho three big elevens will have met in as the Greatest Attraction. rack Split 2 World. ZAR DUT. GUARD TO PREVENT thelr annual struggles and the cham- \ . y pionship of another year awarded, One \ 2, 7a) ye o! e asOn’: t gridiron events 1s ‘Three more fistic battles are acheautea| If two racing asmpeiations govern FRACTURE OF NOSE. Weoheuctedl tor nent Gatunlay, when the varlo. ‘acks {n the metropolitan dis-} Any one who has seen Capt. stucdieen ft old Ell and old Nassau t to-night. Two of the boute| Various tr Cal TF sturdy sons o: ail an So be idea in Chicago, while the} tet next seagon It will not bea very | Weekes plunge into a struggling STEEL AND LEATHER | will meet on tae fleld at Princeton to ther will be fought. In Philadelphia. | "tt sWrMeiKe to horgemen. Although | mags of twenty-one other football SHIELD FOR SHOULDER decide thelr annual question of su- Two contests will have as principale | ‘1° present season hus eS sts or dive over wel macy. Clever littic boxers, while the third will| ‘dication points to a hot Nght between players or RO pee might well AND COLLAR -BONE. ay onfidence of winning easily is ex- have two middle-weizhts who are two| te various jo Key. clube’ f or thirty snaironden how he manages to £0 Ne . a this y by the followers of of. the best men in the division at prea-| ttty-ty Skah next through the season with no worse in- » i ten ‘The players thi ent. ‘That contest will be the biggest} Js! 0s tne Tackes club 1 (Jury than a twisted ankle. The in- ‘ know of the great struggle that Is to ‘event, granting of them by the key Club ts | z pater: : Gane guined Wades Roots the cloveriand d-itting| NOt Probable, and the disbruntled own. | jury to the ankle, however, was the ertatehieugy (ta exhibliinee ean date: fighter of Chicago, and Mar ers are very likely to form a rival ot-| result of a run on an open field, and ee (0) : Ihas shown itself to be a great team vi @ ‘crac! id ni , he Jockey Club. & i 8 shown its » be at t SSPauaelaville,) the Srack middie. Banization to the Jockey Club. the captain has really gone on with- f PROTECT eile fete trapeticity Sales Pheer in a sixzround bout at the openin ‘ Wier eh out an injury in the scrimmages. Y{——— Fl in the Jersey town is sure to be ‘show to be given by the Hvan's track at Jamaica toto the racing FRACTURED | Ach te eure eit Chicago. An Root Ist id is the cause of the expected trou-; A close view of the player shows pthe best played between: the two) unt- Me astlaltacn paints Usis ble. The new track will be realy to/ how well he is protected from hard IBS. versities in many years, ‘That aiey are rd HOU eat open its gates next season during | ¢, . Sy evenly ched is to be gleaned from MIRIOIY Gieted that he is isbel this winter expects to be allotted dates at eo uee with other mee On | recent performance now than he has In ve In order to grant “Big Tim 4 meeting | his head {s the heavy leather helmet, | A week from Saturday the Yale (cam ban Cetus beat und. cleveres of th # it will be necessary 10 | padded with ‘elt. No matter how he elit saieats divevutaten and tine jows In the rink to-day will moot cut five days off every other associa-|fayig, hig skull Is almost perfectly if | promises another great. s The are Abe Attel and Meade Seenaaee Ne tion, and the prospect of such A thing | ot coted 2 NM EL. | two big teams, Judging by thely games Bas Wen: Cuan of ihe Nore aca auitred up other club owners | protected. BOW on saturday, ave evenly matched and Ned to fight at the featherweight ‘The’ Aqued track will not fare any| The ears are covered with leather | Mttte is to be chosen between them at Hing, They. will clash for’ sis ‘routids worse in the matter of daies than the |muffs that Insure absolute protec- GUARD. tne time. Yale's game ngainst Bi fish a clever nd fast bout, Attel's other clubs. President Reilly was *9 tion, They do not Interfere with the j nell was the Blue's best of the season Wonderful clevervness, height, welzht strong politically that he forced his airretan Sy Bnd reach wil be too imuch of a Hatt: Crack auta the kame when tt was only | hearing of the wearer, which 1s most | : prppably ba desiared ch i WHT | gix-furlong course, He haa not lost Important, as Weekes carries the /COLUMBIA’S PLAYING t test between his sire ya Albany, and he might Ree Soe cones Seen eee ie Anes alving abewteg (ball @ great part of the time and HAS BEEN ERRATIC. ant Gates thin his #1 Mazaetie-6 Lah featherweight, and Austin K ios than lis sINals. may force | Must Know exactly what the signals oo “Young Corgett® at Waterbu Reilly, to rebuild his track," In its pres: | are, \ ; Dwg has been the one Yast week. RiRoe and Smith will box a ent shape it is dangerous io life and) 4. teat prise: of) tho! sean eaten Biesround bout before the Wa M flim at lockey and shorse, “The turns | The nose guard ts an important at- } TO HOLD iy uu Hnntslom Ane eleRoy ena nd is held STRAIVED FOOTBALL BREAKS ly breath- me? soa | m of the by r mouth- : : i ANOTHER NECK. SIELZ RIBS 70 PROTECT LEGS. ihe aie Injured Player Refuses to Re- They are a | ' main in Hospital, Is Taken paneece ds | Home in Trolley Car. nore pads se. They, ‘ STEEL AND COOPERSTOWN, N. ¥., Noy. 10.— Harry Stockley, captain of the Frank- lin football team, bad his nesk broken | during a game yesterday between the Cooperstown and Franklin teams. | Stockley was picked up unconsclous. | Me was the under man in a beap of LLATHER KNEE PADS. set with a foot in length. Under the pants | players. He was hurried to a hospital and covering the knees are two . after an examination, the sur leather, steel-bound clips which eon chen ana he Wound proneoly’ alu: make it almost impossible to injure |» gee | To. th rprive 4 stockley.. rezalned the knee, at one time the moat |; . <a4/¥ | Semanded ‘ta. be FR quickly injured portion of a footbell GUARDS. Lee ee teppleaiis tert west nee | mitted (p-leave, guing to his home in a chartered trolley var pare 'WORK ON. CUP: YACHT DELAYED FOR FEW DAYS. stockings tween the us matter Ankle PGS eather ae pend eae Designer Herreshof Wants to Con- foo! before being covere ie e heavy pigskin shoes, Some times ANKLE sult Manager Inelin Before this brace 18 of aluminum, TRALQS. Beginning. BRISTOL, Nov. 10—The delay in th of conairuction on the new cup ii is said here, is caused by er Igelin’s trip abro le_wondei nd ina few days py th ry millionaire 3 Visinay he season f, i 4 try. Designer Herreshott Be ANUS TR ik with Iseiiy as 8 in tothe even that P and $0 to him at all. all the big men and does 00 that he one hour. Carroll After Jenkins, - Daa NeKetrick, man ot Irieh wrostler, Carroll, ith Jenks for a matoh it Jeakine amount up, NN agree A movement in the direction of the organiza tom of @ governing body for the Canadian tart is being made, W. F. Fraxer, Secretary of the Ontario Jockey Club, at Toronto, ts the chief wplrlt, sod he 1s just now in correapondence with the prominent breeders and turtmen of that Teach all eyes and cover a . WRESTLERS TAL MUCH OF MATCHES uing does not get two falls, does not throw McCarthy has wrestled with that there ts any man in the country that can throw Bothner four times tn | California axroed ‘to. post $1,000 sfovatreedy bas hat ag-cateh-can with Carroll with holde tarred, The toney will be posted just ee ova} Both Corbett and McGovern hav: as Jenkins decides to accept ghee conditions. hs cepted J y 8 fow days, as tho contest is to take ea taka thre him twice Wo en} place on Dec. 15 They will need at of your money in MOGUL ears we anes jee Pieoig tor any smount, | least four weeks to get into proper ; Beat ene ftw ea Gee aty "en shape. Corbett expects to do most of Cigarettes. Safe sure returns. roel an” lout, ulcer rai ‘The Sunday World je reat Qverybody. Sunday World Wi $29,000 BUYS REDFERN’S. SERVICES FOR NEXT YEAR. Little Jockey, Engaged by William C. Whitney, the ina ruetion for will ari arriy material of it ts flo LK ELL PROFESSORS OBJECT TO FOOT ITHACs U. OF P, CREW MAY G0 T0 HENLEY, 100 °°" BALL. Now Will Probably Earn More Than $40,000. [OBEAAISH ACS AUDIE PERM eRI Re GG Hurling of Challenges Is Now in} Arthur Redtern, the tittle Jockey who together with whit he will earn Trip Will Be Decided On if Coach | yt Seven! At the vuitset, the © viese has’ been riding for Col. J. BE, Pepper| ing outside 1 t . ERDAS ULL A fat nas ear Order, and Plenty of Bouts | t= year and who was under contract) his seison's earnln | Ward Thinks He Has Good) Perarinent of Mechanical mngine: ring v to him for next season, will ride for} itedtern is not yet sev 2 ing Material | nell, Costello, Drake and Catlin to p Are in View. William ©, Whitney instead, Mr. Whit-[oiu. He made his debut the bis] Rowing Material. [acrom cseveraly pte Gorell s:sheat men ( ney haa secured him, for the immense] tracks of the metropolitan elrcult . OU CCT ae Aas AU sum of $29,000, which, by the way, Is} year, comings from Canada, where are bel studies, . the biggest amount ever paid for al had boon ridine far PS on & C will be made by the) from’ the professors who a John Plening, the “Butcher Boy,” de-|Jockey’s services in the history of the| The boy was not he a wonder, of Pennsylvania to send a|to football nies that he has slde-tracked Jenkina| turf. Twenty thousand dollars of this| but uh given him| crew to Henley next year for the pur- since the latter's arrival in this oity,|Wa® Dald to Col. Pepper for the boy's] ani quiset established himselt | po of carrying off the enna & und Johnny Dunn, his manager, de-| lease and the remainder of the sum] is the : Ughiweight Jockey of the | lenge Cup, which ite crew had the mis- is to be given Redfern’ for first call on | fortune to lose by a narrow margin last clares that the Graceo-Roman cham-|'* to be sive lay he te Dest how eat 4 fs ; 3 c ever sc, and Uh year, seen ee The iaiter can weleet’ withig| Sydney Paget, who is to have a atable| Whitne intin W# noe The student body of the university ax weeks, providing the latter wtit|0f his own next year and who will also) | jtods one of the bent, suger of eee itbany uadsrie es overmane ONLY SERVE AS A MASH FOR agree fo calr and reasonable conditions| manage the stable of J, B. Hagen, wit pass ih Tie iti bteotaatts | ha anotner auempt Cor the cup Tel CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON The “Butcher Boy’? is willing to] Probably secure second al call) Pinishment of his horse ean finish ae | Not known Whether the faculty will ns ‘ p x agree to even a handicap match gt/0" the youngster’s services, ant the) strongly as any heavier boy. Ie ean| sanction the proposal or fot. but as They hide its repulsive form, and this serpent disease, Graceo-Roman. style, and stipulate to| mount Redfern will receive for that ride at 9 pounds S| soon, as, Bilis Ward, the old, rowing | ctupefied by these drugs, lies dormant until the effects row Jenkins twice in an hour or he ] ' ; vod ‘enough the trp, will be approved| have worn off or treatment is discontinued, when ‘ll agree to mixed style match, the Seite tsar. Smith and Rice in Phila. | by the roe ute mtat time in the| it breaks down the mask and becomes as full of life and venom as iret fall realy be under rece: 1 Vwi history of the classle, Ehglinh rowing | ever, Mercury and Potash may dry up the sores and erupttons, but at Roman rules. on) is now matche: it | y that two American crews ha = cis ei aie, Romaalt se) Ne ener ee ANhsaad | RRR pot the main race in. the. samo| the same time they drive the poison back into the blood and system, weight champion catch-as-catob-can ” art for the) year, aa Cornell alo expects to vend where it feeds upon the tender tissues, membranes and nerves, finally oat day Iver'a crew Ne sa ce. ' i r * wrestler, and has agreed to, throw the “i NEL ® OESW LOE, breaking out in most disgusting sores and even destroying the bones. latter four Umgs within an hour, at his “ Mercury and Potash cannot accomplish a radical and Raita the’ Liahan gist of Paterson, N. J WROD HBreR ties BAN JOHNSON IS WRONG cure, They have a palliative but not curative effect upon this treacher- J. at mixed style of mreatlings ty Sy ie feeed fits. have sl ABOUT TOMMY LEACH, | °"*: snake-like disease. Thesedru AN ein HercanteMere en ae ll oes ening of the bids for the| out before the club ofering the larges: | "| destroy the teeth and corrode the membranes of the stomach and bowels, Bothner’s Stanch Supporters. per rdier Sip) battle ‘be v wee ore Meee gleeiled within! pan Johnson's Imputation that Third| causing inflammation and dyspepsia, nervousness and general derange- In reference 10, Pelning’s: match: with | cnerrraent, champlonabip Meta ret n beais Zels-| pasenan Tommy Leach accepted $100] ment of the system. ; bier, Morrin J. Mocarthy, the phy-| tween “Young Corbett,” the Praseot| sicger. gthe It Pears Sionaa oes On Eye Anata S.S.S. i8 a Specific for Contagious Blood Poison, and the only anti- sical rot the olunielnn etre champion, and dats praia wilt | coutly, Secured jed by Barney Dreyiuse, The Fitts: | dote forthe peculiar virus that spreadeiso. quickly throughout the systems, H She MsCarthy wil take place in Cincinnat! nex mt aetltints g president sive Leach returned the i i ‘ ‘bre of the bod 1a ee ate ecaee’ act threw Wis| afternoon, Five bids -haye be when he mi ns he ie de check, and has shown receipts to prove | corrupting the blood and an ee very, organ and fibre nan four Gaes fh ‘an hour: #0 even | Seiveq so. far by Stakeholder Lambert-| Mined to W tho’ defeat, At he sayy, S.S.S. that he dors not throw him twico: $0] Seved Or Ott Oe Saat de expeoted by every atom the time the bids are opened this num- ber will be Increased by at least two more. Every club 1p San Franctsco and has sent a bid. It is probable that the 6an Francisco A. C. will so- cure the contest, ae that club claims It the Campton | will offer the fighters more money than any other club can give them. tos mateh at/ Training Again Soon. not deleve SSS is a purely vegetable remedy and we If you're prospecting for a safe investment, we can talk the A short story, without charge. business with you hout desire it in tobacco line. ae Medical. THE WORLD OF SPORTS. FOOTBALL SEASON WILL Game Next Saturday Between Yale and Prince. ‘ton Is Most Promising of Years. h the hopes her supporters and well-wis' 4 has alwaya been erratic x her short but event- ful football ind one defeat this season may © been unexpected, | nut y versal of form cer- 8 Unexpected, It seems at first | Sight inexplicable. IN TWO WEEKS. sylvania, it remained for a team of the second class to complete her utter downfall by running up a total of points seater than that of elther of the. dig teams mentioned. ‘There is something tragic in Columbia's fall. Starting the Season with good Line m: al and star backs, and under the | ship of the great Weekes and coached by a player : glum bia played a very contests and FAULTS IN HARVARD'S PLAYING TO BE REMEDIED. (Speclal t CAMBRIDGE Evening World.) Mass, Nov. 10,—Har- | Vard is ready for Yale turday'’s game with Pennsylvania ma the last stage ) the selection and tying out of the ‘rimson ele en, and from now on every effort wil Ibe directed to mould that eleven into a unified, well-oiled machine, Many twult be eradicated and many lessons 4 before the Crim- won ¢ hope to defeat Yale, The de- tense mist be stiffened, the offense drawn together, and the handling of the ball perfected. fumbling, iike that Which marred the F be ngyivabla game, mu: heard of, | the team must show f grim determination to win his was lacking. in the game Saturday and were greatly worrted there- om now on days advan will grow {n There x He Y thalning, such as spoled the 1900 el but the men will be'given wil othe football the 1 etand, An Hort will ts made ty strike just happy medium, where they Will neither ar a ner spoil themselves by over- work. For thie game with Dartmouth has © uled for Sat- The idea will give rd just the ne work to Yin perfect teim, 4 ther King will play at centre for Harvard is as vet own, No direct agal him has been made, fact withdrawal from the! ania Saturdiy shows that! In doubt, Har- Absolutely to trong feeling , aduates that status is certamly rd's authorities refus vas the matter, but xiets among the undery the big fellow will not play, His loss low to the Crimson, nas virtually no sub- ‘| call it the “Good Sense? Mercury & Potash a thorough and radical cure of the disease, and at the same time builds up the S. S. S. contains no minerals of any kind, but rite us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise, Our home treatment book will be sent free to all who THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, Qa. For Everybody. We call ours the “Good Sense ” Shoe. Because “Good Sense” is behind every detail of make. Because “Good Sense” urges its wear for man, * woman and child. 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