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FIFTY-1WO BOOKS HAD LITTLE 10, Only About 200 Washington "Folks Attended Opening Day at Bennings Park. ing World.) pecullar the (Ropinl to The WASHINGTON, Nov. thins about the opent Me of N Ren nirgs meeting vesterduy that} Washingtonians were naplenons by | their absence, The attendance abnost | vholly was m of the visiting te t from Now York nt ay Washingtonians put in an appea Down tn the ring, fifty-two alted the Washingtonians with arms. That was at ytd for the mings ring and the patronage or y haa never warranted such an excessive Mumber of laye The result was ver Nght business and the layess duitged | the smart p’ as much as possible In the first race, where the Good Held and the race an open to 1 was the average price « @gainst Truc Blue, he owne the horse only g $0 at price, The numoe meraitend be reduced and Ryiigendance wil also incre Willian © friends will to-day in Blackstock, that has been in Mr. some tme, js to carry the Whitney colors in the fifth race. “Blackstock has worked remarkubly well and Is looked Upon asa sure winne | Mr. Burch, by the way, wishe Evening World to leny the story Sergeant worked six furlongs in’ 1.14 He says that he does not want the wblic to be misled by false reports and for that asks that |i be corrected. H 8 he has sent Sergeant no faster than | six furlongs in 1,20, | urch's string for | th ROOT BEATS HART IN FAST FIGHT, Both Were Near Dreamland at Various Stages of Six-Round Contest in Chicago. TOM JENKINS A _ BUSY WRESTLER, Bexericah Champion Agrees to, Meet Carrell in Bout This |: Ma Tom Jenkins, the champion of America, intends to keep bus, winter. He did no talking wh artived in thix city, but just posted | check for $1,000 to bind a match with| any wrestlur in the world and awatted sults, Now he has two matches on The first will be with Joe roll, the champion of Great Britain and Ireland, who holds the championship belt of the wre zountry, Carroll's’ manager, Dan Mc- | Ketrick. covered Jenkins's forfeit and detalis for the bout were made. The dontest will be decided before the est purse for it and until Sat elud bids | b e li bout ts sch Aside from that also agreed to me “Butcher Hoy," the first fall to } rul Tt will bn eek in January wrestle for the show as well as c SS ATTEL GETS A DRAW during big men will ripis of the “CHICAGO, Nov. 11—Abe Attel, the r feather-welght boxer of Callfor- | Ria, who recently defeated Aurelia He | Fera, the Mexican wonder, in fifteen at the Acme A. C., of Oakland, , met Harry Forbes, the bantam- ht champion, in a six-round bout American A. ©. in this city last and the best he could get was a Attel had the advantage in helgnt, | welaht and iter nevertheless gave Attol he received. Attels xhow- Mant one by Say jneand f opinion, was that a have no trouble they should ever vty ims suc TEACHING YALE ‘ATHLANA, AT 20 TO I, SECOND RACE AT BENNINGS. two and a hain Car 1 ran Playlike also s! dled at the end of half Six furl J. Morris RACK. ses a PNT ee RE THE LATEST NEWS “tN WI IEEE HET PORTE THE V wor! 'S GIANT LINE AND BACKS TO START QUICKLY. — AKEN AT NEW Fi FOR TH ESPECIALLY IYALE AND PRINCETON ARE PREPARING FOR HARD GAME. EVENING WWSOIIED: SPORTING TRUST. |AMERICANS CANT NS | SS (Continued from First Page.) ; Tigers’ Good Record’/Sons of Old Eli Not IS NOW OW PLANNED FIND GROUNDS. oi ohtquene. sts {| Cheers Them on to Over-Confident, and ier as “ene ees) Develop Best Team) Regard Game _ as|Coliseum, Olympian Field and|John T. Brush’s Reasons for a mile lira ato ta Hk Available. Hardest of Season. Racing Amphitheatre to Be| Believing Giants Will Have No i Zepho t 1 Operated at Hempstead. Rivals Here Next Season. | Ryan 2 MAKER ANCES. BOUT WITH CARTER, Irish Champion and Brooklynite Will Meet in Philadelphia on Dec. 4. ster Maher, champion of Ireland, Who recently showed some of his old- time fighting form in a bout with “Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien, ‘in Philas delphia, has signed articles to fight at other six-round bout In the Quaker City, His opponent will be “Kia! Car- ter, the rugged and hard-hittingsaniddle- welght fighter, of South Broo! . They will meet at the Penn Art C., of Philadelphia, on Dec. 3, and the contest ought to be a corker. Both men are sluggers pure and simple, and a knock- out is likely to end the bout before the sixth round, “Corbett” Has Another Fight, “Young Corbett,” the feather-welgi champion, does not believe idle, and so he has signed sab oe for another bout. "Corbett" witnessed the six-round bout between Sammy Smith and Austin Rice in Philadel Dae gat ight and when he was offere With Billy” Maynard. the clever seat side feather-weight.” by Joe Macais, matchmaker of the Penn Art A, C.. he ed the offer. “Corbett” and M. ard will meet ‘on Nov. 26." Corbett will receive $500. Fitzgerald Has a Fight om. Wille Fitzgerald, the Brooklyn light- weight, who écently fought Art Sims, the Western boxer, a draw, has been matched to meet Martin Flaherty, Lowell, Mass. in a twenty-round bout before ‘the National A. C. of New Brit: ain, Conn., on the night of Nov. 2. Fitzgerald ‘will go to New Britain in a few days, where he will train for the contest. Flaherty will do his work at his own ‘home. ‘These boys met last year In a six-round contest In Philadel- phia, and put up one of the fastest fights ever seen in the Quaker City. an to Meet Yanger. awarded the decia- Boston fighter on round of their bout in has been matched Sul Dave Sullivan, who wa: fon over Jimmy Briggs, & foul In the sevent Boston a few nights ago, to meet Benny Yanger, the undefeated Italian feather-welght, of Chicago, In a slx-round eon- teat before the American A. C., of Chicago, ot Dec. 1. The bout will show conclusively whether Sulllvan has gone back in hi or not, ax his opponent. ger, 18 one of the beat feather-weight In tals country, oe Billy Roche, who is now looking after the in- torests of Charlle Seliger, the Hoboken iight- weight, who Ix to box Joe Gans for the lght- weight’ championship, on Friday night pefore the Eureka A. C.. ‘of Baltimore, has settled terms with the Sin Francisco club’ which wants Seixer to box th wr of the Britt-Erne ttle, art will start for the coast immediately FPriday night's ght Another Important match between *eather- weights ix the twenty-round affalr beta “P® Jack MoCvelland, champion feather-s* yas of PLasburg, and) Tommy | sult os dastouth Brooklyn. They Lave been signed by Nou to box oetore the West. End” A.C ne 20. The boys ouebt to Louis, a Cast Both a ive Mi atitt rs. They will box pounds, her-welght champlom of jated with a belt. shortly sing med as a token Of his great nels Hers arden leo the “bert Aiaters ever producsd tn England, ‘as wae wel when he defeated George Dixe in thts Ben Joria re England, wi) by Bnglieh The American Aghters: will mest two Engltah Fa tn twenss - Dohos, the colored light-weight of Jem Maloney, the Jengllen Peter Dorsa, the edst side exchange Jabe and the English. bantam, 14ht pautam-welght, with All. Wrigat, wil Wright will Wox 0 Dobos wid Maloney will 250, aside from the pura the « weight fighter who f us to fight “Young Tommy Ryan, 1h surely defeat hey meet at the Penn Art ‘A. C. i part of this month Billy Ryaa, Ofirien when In Philadelphia th ya he aa Brien box Peter Anot faht better than Ryan will give him ale and if O'Brien on that nie auilekty epee English Cricketers Coming, Noy, ai.—The White Star line which salle from Liverpool to-morrow, takes among her Hawkes and his teem of Seamer for ‘New passengers ericketor®: York Lord Starter et is Evening World.) Worlt.) {aus Plckerin, i v vag, (Speclal to The Evening World.) ranota, UK. OCaml LATONIA RESULTS. Nov. 11 le Is work \ pes (RTS Nov, 11—Jack Root, ot liaay 8 101) Lyne —_—— eat EMRTA SAMS TTT 2s \ sporting trust! The sounds funny,| President John T. Brush |s taking a ieago, won the decision over Marion | sila RACH TRACK, LATONIA, Nov, 11 ‘ mm Saturday. 2 Mu loesn’t tt, but such is the plan of sev-[long chance on his reputation as a Hart, of Loulsville, after six rounds of | alert srriicea orth Here Losaee ceniiceal ‘ ieee nen tp a high pit -|eral Brooklynites. 1. 2. Fullerton, prophet. He fully beileyes that the desperate fighting, at the Lyceum Club bao r , nh them whe | the passe agent of the Long Istand! Amertoan wee will not locate in Jast night. HIARFEerACOe re t at: (9 Ca: Rallroad, is the man who is projecting New York, In fact, he says It is: im? The mill wus probably one of the anily, Time—t-14 PNA oven aoe: ° above the of {the scheme, and, according to his plans, | possible for them to get in_ here | hardest in ring history. being a near pit to the front right after 8 xécond Js to be bullt on Hemps: “All hot air to the contrary,” said Parallé! to the famous mill in Louis. matid she fed ata fast pace % teams Rr kame where racing, automobiting,| he this morning, “there will be no ville between Hart and “Kld" Carter. to the str ch. | followe by At one-hale fur 1 1 sat though th sn ee pa seball and football will be] American League team in New York Both men were dangerously near | fee eaten to the. dast es SaaS tien to the mus nuned) OvErs¢ nee to sports indulged in, ui ‘That goes as sure. When @reamiand at times. Hart, however, | where Athlana went to the OB tte TO RORe DIA Ces WAS and the othe apirtt wits reported that August Bel- question was first agitated the suffered several knock- downs, which try eaally by two len tat ro one of the mont was the prime mover in such «| ional people inve very ther jost him the decision SSE eor Ureriia x mu uh Here is what Fullerton say jughly and could not Mind a strip. of Root opened the fray with his stero- THIRD RACK: Sa ( Te A will he us ty [us coming. We will have the great | ground on Manhattin that might be typed left Jab, reaching Hart's juw and (i . enalenriy cena ‘ut this UBS TLO CN ERE OER RNAI es Olympian fleld and ed for a all ground, Taere 1s no forcing the Loulsyilile man to a clinch alate rier { Pourth Race—One mile s with pe in eee Gi: ¢ the world has ever dream- giot large enough, as Oyery bv tlaal Then Hart took the lead and tried all | aie doh He Mtsners * ing I to 1 and Neha a RODE Werk SHAR OURS cana ise GHG ORES p lato the Bronx, he knew but wus unable to land until{Tensgra 108, MeFadden A ‘ 3 {stead Plains, lie track for em probable, as ee eon, ori toenreund, wen he Klara, 99 a We ; more Indicas ) Mrstss | tu retaly the a runglix track for ho: » death there. | 1 TAge Fae ip the hoa rah jtive ol i ot wae Ro who played quarter sinile staightaway on © hoteve New Yorke.s would mak fied fh | out i convie= the sed good Ju ‘ stadartnath! fonte Witte. Cane as wnOte Padae sey seeeae found, Root took the | tion tle victors La Murer ErIncctun i Wry holed ot, bhava, Ave al leyole track, a elnderipath, £051 the tied. ‘all ur team Will tbe, Very Siwy Hart taking Count: ctening: ara | renmee i weal aint the foutb ale saad di pare aUbekly wrvis he nest oF It ound ty) (De an the money.) bifvrlng wectdents, eo that time on it was merely a quen-| " war Kaw 1 Saturday's game ts will prob: Av snd the money is ready ito do te) ew tt Ain dahon Uren MEAs tion of whether or not Hart would. last {¢ n 1) going to demand: the hardest work | Melnceton Hi . ete vow for our Aus, SX Tounds. | He was down agi Wow 4 Pare Ee Holt tian varuven oMROBECOUKU ive vun) wall (fat aueat orate sull signed and call in’ and Root tried to finish | to work, causing. Kolght rue pL amr plaging 0 walt right Gray DUL tie one frostrated thix eff well and oglany Ability team ME ear etiealieon, angaeaitMearteien oreis Par, jie third was il Root's, 1 wil Leh 1 Mak ea ii, for tt a increased | a GE te SAL Hed that be is down Sefore & ferce right ‘4 tid ‘y m grounds One i 5! wolig to back 4 all team, and yer the end. | Barly In the four Root | out the K Pimpeaaiolecte ahs Au) of them. Thereiis room for four pty eis used tre! to show d half through the ropes but was | followed by agra and eas 1. Kine be Wae Nahe or five one-mile tac trache tn nee | 3 strong backing and What great Pi) ‘a ry trice oe Hart, twice in| keto then mov Yop ai tak te s is Se ‘ Hapa hat the ui Sty aw ote cd aice: te oanindsthe (A meroan team a nension and Hirt fecelved & nasty | won in w gallop by elght lengths fr ree spralned IOUE vest “ Gs ‘here. Then players have been clalmed mahed the bout w out the ald of this FOURTIC RACE. 103 Anna. Mayhavs Will probally hold Nf hin le aolnea mien hor tata qe efor, [clazed that they: w not play. with ine “l he round, found tart 4 Hing; six furlonen. tt HOG Wateal te as ) more valuable asa. tackle china ts ENT pons ay if Wet Ane Amer Ve thalothersatatemente Root dropped "him i Tet | pine 10d sien Tod quia” ae rine | - H athletic. ae id Bae con a {stand 9 ine sola Duis Wat in \ rt onl eee 00 vas Oe " Hs i CORNELL TEAM HOPES ln hing for é holding and mauling 16 1 lor A HARVARD MAN 1 vor W 1 Nie Xi Managed to last until until 100 08 | TO DEFEAT LAFAYETTE. | ii aid nor compare fn Tat ohaeiane td | = portunity. Md Ww n do here th LAID UP IN PENN GAMME. | 1a the whole world blink Ww "ln Come to Me Mount Hope cut out the running 1 special vMiie World.) ) VeHACA ihesCornatt | ay Matas The MR CUa eto itil rid by. Buss! Pictisus anil io OF) ON MIE Nov. 11 "i fours Lafayette's tackle back time tx femtiapproach- "Hd have minced and developed after my mis. This riheld to the s J in Harv has her football formation, whieh Di Newton h NoWiawne po somib day acti if Raves Qecuttes to'men Te isn trenunent Mount Hope dled away The Disie, Uireesy en 1 . tf te mut en Newton has d ee ye anendote "dteani a kealita fave no tree proposition): Hissino, Daddy, Bends H anil hree-quarters . ven pute x Last year, Cornell art che ny wit not be inde then, | am « tion, Diy experience, iny 1 front, but da the last SiX- | Trump NG Adelaide Prince 1 usyivania in better shape than Nd: Ol MIEGE, BUD Teal Min SINn Rone Wea Ere. bes! Hi Ye you will call and see me Twill tacus ranged” alongside, and | Suashower Ua Rint Awas Hil did last saturuay. vespite che vig ; Seat ntsls tht hi svall ye on bong Tatund. | MM examination, i eitinish won by a head from. Risnehe Herman ...-U Potheen NG, the Quaker v.ru seve eros ou t Lid tia jnge use not now Mn shane definic I find your ine 1 cr, who bet Cloehe D'Og | Flint M3 playe ted for duty (on Soldiers aone i ¥ for ns Me to lve caw nat Has bee eon | find your cae ls gure v8 K Fourth Race—Setting: tor tnree-yearcody ant | prule or a timp he heavy mas® forma. ‘a Wheels ength and a halt | a oie men, Rami Lalte inamendeltcane Te aeinEn toto : Dad in cave T fall to eftect rH ity | Swamplan r , {3 i ndous effec | Wi. County, Automobile. ( for medicines, as they ura alwa: CARN Read : | Hak MteGtnn 1 sky 8 i. ts only one little’ mave on 6 Tuy aiicress to promising noth! ‘: white, J ie Pave. | Delak nan, who vou'll see the réMy All what I promise, a itarterm, mhue pa cea 1 jo) Nuptial wi yovelved a Ded. D yo move, mark ym word” VARICOCELE yoreamnnr 3 kas | Shaste ¥ in ine Ht pao init ee ey permanently cared aithont eee eR Ma ie, Mecry make 104 yoodticarneees jPein ve Alert Dida’t Wreck Reco: futting of tying operation, He. 1d, Mite: Wh Reco For fowr-yagr-olte an un. woods made al \ueatpriis, Nove 1—Brin ‘ No pain or loss of time, 85. Helene Paul Cittord a ULCERS us tans ute and chronic, by my : 7 arate record wysten of trestment are j f | viii ¢ Joe Patchén andi delet wo at once iM 4 s | whi at Cor 1) inferlo: i was sent! STRICTURE Tie Danser turn Ju Moranda Mirand hard drive and won by as olgnt te Bla a he ad ft Siem oESiIC NEW YORK CLUB IS 1d wna, | Kat Nik nM ot me to square wut failed, : re eee a cured without dieting of ut a No pain. '"/SLOSSON WILL PLAY FOR | . Sie ae i! BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP. is dueto the retention | stom! omriens i) ; | ‘in the system of Uric | BLOOD (Naas 0 Witt sait . Acid or other inflam- fiaanentiy, cured without ‘ake Cart In matory poisons which the use of mercury oF When the potash, find their way into the blood, and are foreed by the circulation through NERVOUS DEBILITY sin Paris next) 1 want any Ja Rave a social c plain to no trial or sample treatments to offer you, permanet cure of your condi I provement at once. CONSULTAT ON AND ADVICE FREE. DR. R. H.M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office, 146 WEST 34TH STREET. ery man that {s suffering from special disease or condition to come and hat with me, and I will ex- system of troatment which I treating dis. knowl My educa- mn, condemn all such quackery. a thorough personi ny whole lif ‘8 experience in at Is based on sclentit ie ith an honest-and scientific opimon of your case, and If rable | will honestly tell you 10. ‘able, Twill Insure you of = permanent cure, pn guarantes to cure you or ref If, on the other hard, {nasmuch ag you evory cent you nm. I make fn included in the nominal foe asked. g but what I can do, and always doing DRAINS losses that aap the ite trom you and lead to complet loss of all pom oped at ce by ray ayetem of treat. nt. ECZEMA, apy eruptive, disease of the aki nently cured by me, HYDROCELE id to without « cating operation, RHEUMATISM tn all tt» forma is perma- nently cured by my system, ‘of treatment, BLADDER AND KIDNEY CON- DITIONS by my system of treatment ahow signs of tm- sllnkcrorel maton s re laUred ps | BRUSH’S AFTER TO-DAY. | )\sr! ue 1 be one of! the glands and pores of the skin, causing it to burn like fire, and’ | nystem of treatment is permanently dtentent. | gonn 'T. Br nis “The Sur-| the incessant itching allows no restynightor day, Eczema appears im by my wi ctive of the time you hat : nf the s * will salt rance in about three) a great many different forms, beginning frequently as a mere rednes® amicted. ak nite 3 | this atte 2 sand upon his arrival will prepare) of the skin, followed by little blisters or pimples, from which! a clear ts ser Sat! uy main’ en vetoes ‘ S$) Gon. wht held tn J the tourpament, which will be or stiaw colored matter 6oz¢s, forut- PGPRICE HOURS—£ A, pon CoN REST HS yak Mae! peeing ya eo SALT RHEUM ing into sores, scales or scabs; this 2} bev ii $. in Mr rlonahip event, which .is weeping Eczema, commonly was nied | Heiish's Teo thw We aN and Gibelin, TA be elghteen | called Salt Rheum, These acid poisons sometimes dry up the natural |Report eu aedtt the books, | inch balk-ine shows tn, and {i ts ex- | oils and the skin becomes hard/and dry, often cracking and bleeding a Genalsilits Saetdige Pale Direcdinaneen ee eee toe Singh, baik-ne,| and causing intense pain and fearful itching. This form of Eczema is | ond and third ——— ith one | known as Tetter, and oftenest attacks the hands —— ROOSEVELT WILL SEE me er TETTE.: and feet. Unsightly eruptions in the shape of LAKESIDE WINNERS. K. A. C. SWIMMERS MUST pimples and blackheads break out upon the face, panies kde) | CADETS-MIDDIES GAME. |- FIND ANOTHER POOL. | "cck and shoulders as a result of polluted blood, and this humiliating LAKESIDE RACK TRACK, Nov, 1 ANNAPOLI * | disease is called Acne, Local remedies afford but scant relief. -The whe SAAN h OHS) CLEA TACCOr ee ov, 1. — President Cs blood and system being saturated with the poison, the he races run here this afternoon re-| Roosevelt will attend the annual foot-|CIUv-House Soon t lod , t J sulted us follows: adiFwaanebntircen Weal Deint ana ‘Apiienee ACNE disease cannot be reached with washes, salves, powders First Race Iv fur-|napolly which will be phiyed tn Phia-| one icnickerbocker Aquatic Club is in or other local applications. $. SiS, restargs the de- 1—Won b ry delpnia on Nov. ‘The Preald ul ei lckerbocker’ Aque » rok fy : i . rm ie Tea erabosntttae eet Goody. Two. ean (he Dates side darn GRE NL ant luck. Its swimmers will have: to| tetiorated blood to its normal condition, stimulates 5 pratt weeclalat in dizeages, of men. Under ; =; nae andl on the acuny's during the other, (aake their daily swims in the rivers the siuggish organs, and all the waste matter is sito sian pan nthe bones, red apols, sore jJust as he did a year ago, . reat and mouth,” ulcers, painful swellings, Tyla eure ee ACO RR a wipe iy, game |DOUNdiNE N wo York if they insist on] eliminated through the propen canal): sh See Wéneriend bladder complaint. scaldion, a8 -Won by Hoodwink @ has exceeded that of other yeags, and [sticking to thelr sport during the com-| makes the blood rich and strong, and under its foatlan. avavel, fc.. are speedily cured. Impedt: Moabina. 2 to %, for pla the manaxerd of the contest have beon Ling winter, And itis all vetaietnate tonic and invigorating effects the general health manta removed. | Sautarern de rane thm _W ra Rage rgeauie hey namie, RimaRy of Brankin fined ‘talner ote Sn aa NpweveDT eae EDaLTeS S. S. S. contains no minerals, but is papein a purely vegetable. hetween Gih and 7th ts eee ea aa triagy sown this year, only 6,000 tickets will|iteved of the haiship in view now, for Write us if you need medical advice; this’ will cost you nothin; Shs Haare, 9 cond; Corinne 5. Fourth Rave—One mile and one hun- each received 8,300, po distrvouted between West Point, An-| Secretary L. de B, Hadle apalls and Pennsylvania, Last year }to secure a new netatorlum for his 900 club members, will endeavor Illustrated book on skin diseases sent free. _THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. | } } a ; I | ay

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