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‘Europe To-Day, Will Hurry to Consult Herreshoff About the ~ Construction of the New Boat Disbelieves Report that the Chal- fenger Will Have Aluminum Hull and Says She Will Not Depart Far from Former Designs. ———_ Mie Many notable Americans and foreign Depes arrived in this port to-day on the DP White Star liner Oceanle from Liver PE idot, Among them were Mr. and Mrs G Oliver Iselin, Senor Don Gullle! Mende Danda y Escendi E Gity of Mexico, who gcted P envoy of his Government at the hation of King Edward; the Right Mor lerable Horace Plunkitt, head of the British Department of Agriculture; F D. Millet, the famous American artist Gol. J. P. Blake, who had command of TRE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1902 AYEAK AGO HE WAS the Irish regiment In the Boer wary ex- Mayor James D. Phelan, of San Bran- “cisco; Lady Clodogh Ar nd Fred “tick Jackson, a director of a e four way. He} Sngland. He ‘Mr, Iselin «spent most of ths he was abroad in 3 only a few days In peselved an invitation to ¥ mas Lipton. The Invi! tion did not ch him until the day of his depar- fe, and he did not sce the famous | taman. Can Win Cup—itt | Gurhen told of the cabled despatch that he new Shamrock was ging t the et boat in the world Mr. Iselii MAbazned and said: “Jf she Is sft nutes faster than Shamrock Il. Bi) win the cup.” Mr, Iselln sald that he did not belleve nat Sir Thomas Lipton's ne J, He sald that aluminum was not Mviecable for the hull plating of Pyacnis, as had ven proved in his ex- % ments with the D f Mr. | Ay Jonstitution,”” coutinued 3 umbia, as would have demon she iruted Jast summer if the “1 do not that Designer Fi hos made any @ rn in his jans for ¢ fender will look much Ik L d-will be built entlely Spintend to xo to Bristol = ‘Mr. Herreshoft about our new VT understand he is dy to begin Upon construction at once. [have no tea iat Shamrock IIL will lift the eu if, she t* a better boat than a ‘Col, J. B. Blake, the ex-command ithe Irish-Boer regiment, sald that. most Hot the trouble in the ‘Fransvaal at the fesent time was being caused by the Honiais, especially those who had been | GeanbHiisted out of the British A The PME Chief reason, he said, why Colonial | Sh retary Chamberlaip ‘was sent to South bey Knig P Wtrick was to look after the disturbing uxcoloniais 4 Col. Lake sald that the holding back from taking Bue ailegiance to t Britaln, Under th Be existing laws or who goes out of Whe country and then comes hack must tawvear hi ance or be cast In. jail 3B scorair Blake the Jails “are how being filled with Bo the sovere | Roll, cat r Boer commander was a companied by W. Molan. who had bee Sa command » ‘Transvaal army. | Dae When askea wt 8 to this Bee Country was ’ 4 hingly: | Penis are simply busted Boers { ff D. Millet, the arti: sald he had pel ine to New’ York na studio MW) He sald that the reports that London © was a poor place for artists was untrue Among the pletures which he. will_ex hibit upon opening his studio isa Ife.| size portrait of Lily W, the DRnatish heanty } §te Study Agricultural Methods ) Phe Right Hon. Horace Plunkett, head Si Mhthe British Agricultural Departme Ggine to get some points from. the ethod of conducting Department | of By He sald | w © de improving the The continuing impr Would do much to st ation that flower f to our.shores. mous made the following 2 Th Aj been: three masters of the se: lumbus and J. Plerp Morg. (Baking of Mr. x as tu ters I go not refer to watere > eak of the actual mast mAmong those who helped along the en- fatainment of the concert was Miss Han Lealle, the beautifal California ‘ano, who has t two rH in 4g training her , ——— WRE THEY WILL et; "LIFT THAT CUP.” s Anticipate Victory for Sir /Thomas Lipton. (BELFAST. Ireland, Nov. 12.—The Earl jecession to the late Marquis of Duf- ‘Acknowledzing his election, Lord bury declared himself sanguine the outcome of Sir Thomas challenge for the America's But, he added, whatever the re friendly contests, carried on were in the most sportsmaniike wld not fail to strengthen the ns existing between the rawford, the _Vice- 0 that the Sham- be a more representative men every other PLATING MARBLES. ANDREW FREEDMAN DROPS OUT OF NEW YORK BASEBALL “ S'Local Club Is Now in Complete Control of New President, John T. Brush. d baseball club Is now ally Jn the hands of John ‘T. Brust: Freedman is out of it for together for one hour, as the made a Ittle spe plained that he had which the of- is not even on board of dire ° wis urged to ac rs chosen yesterday wert jilace In Jersey Clty Penner, }nees took but ¢ luding the ¢ ry few minutes, DELAIDE PRINCE WINS DIXIE STAKES AT BENNINGS, (Continued from irst Page.) eifern commands t . Dut $20,000 of this goes to Col, r will get the other $9,000 and 1 a large amount for outside mounts. Mr. Keene will pay to the bo: will pay for his serv! pst actual salary, father $20,000, ant this, too, for a rider who last yer (wentleth of that amount. | Shaw comes next on the Ust with $15,000, which will come from “Pittsburg Lyne gets the 8. 8. Brown, and France for W. 110,000 for his work tn thes addle, cocds In being reinstated, will get $10,000 from Mr. | paid him by Capt SECOND RACE end of a quarter, » to the stret Douro passed Hulman has atready and a nixteenth has slgaed for a lke Ing outsile of his own s whis. and Jocks O'Connor has not yet signed, nd, where he hepes to ride OWNERS COMETOHIM. FORTUNES PAID FOR FOCKEYS. est price for riding of any of the Jockeys who will thousand dollars {s the amount Mr, Whitney Pepper, who had a lease additional for every winning r probably earned about one George Odom will have to struggle along somehow upon $12,000, which will be much more from outside mounts. Vanderbilt and will recetve gned to ride for $9,009 and will probably make as much amount and will also double his earnings by rid- wut will probably command a princely salary In LL THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. ALLHE HAS TC DO IS BRING THEM IN. BEST TIGER TEAM OF YEARS WILL FACE YALE’S FORCES. |Princeton Players Show the Proper Spirit in Preparation for Saturday’s Game. the %7-pouind center who ested by Yale, also was in so that Harvard had the strongest set of rushes against her that she is likely to meet this year. (Spectal to The Evening World.) Princeton will big parade headed by a brass band and I pay thelr last res Yet in spite | in spite of the hard game with Pennsylvania got in and played rip-smashing football. At the present time the coaches are this afternoon last heavy one before the big contest on Saturday. Whether or has as much football ability is of old EM Saturday alone] tention to Shea, who showed u FLIN RETURNS |POSSIBILITIES OF ONE YEAR IN A FOCKEY’S LIFE, BY HAYDON FONES. HARVARD THANKS DUE ROOSEVELT. President's Influence Kept‘ “Bob” Kernan in College to Lead Crimson Football Team. If Harvard wins the football cham- plonship this year In its game with Yale ® week from Saturday President Root velt Js the man the undergraduates and the well-wishers of the team will have to thank. Without Capt. “Bob? Ker- nan on the team the Crimson wearers would have Ittie hope of conquering the sons of Old Ell, But Capt. “Bob” ts on the team, and he ‘a there only through the Influence pf President Roosevelt, And here is where Presidential ine fluence worked. ‘The Kernan family lives In Brooklyn. When Capt. “Bod" returned to his home from Harvard Jast spring the boy's father told him he had played football long enough and that he would have to quit the college and go to work, Even the news that his boy. had earned the highest honor in college sport by being elected captain of the team ald not deter the father in his determination. The pleas of half a dozen of Kernan’s mates did not soften the father, but a Word from President Roosevelt did the trick. The disappointed colleglans com- municated with President Rogseveit and asked him to Interceae for the sake of old Harvard, The President wrote a letter to Mr. Kernan, and Capt. “Bob” Kernan 1s on Harvard's team again this vear, To Be CURED Must Be HELD. ‘The Cluthe Truss pre- sents a radical chango from the misconstruct- ed Elastic and Spring Trusses, and 1s to-day the only satisfactory solution of the Rupture problem. Call and learn how we can free you off those torturing straps and heavy springs at the Pennsylvanla_ game. Shea is one of the most promising men | on the Crimson than 20 pounds and standin; i# a regular Apol strong as a bull besides. 1s ambition, beginning to m& the last two weeks has been awakened tonishing degree and before the end of the season he promises to be one of the the Crimson has. he once kets his dander up he will ‘be a Oo, spirit Is considered every cre who followed the Tiger team this year need more | All he lacks ay En aeelsion, and this the coaches are more spirit, more fighting is latent spark o} Week, “‘It 1s the best team to represent Princeton for at least three years.” | pleces next week. small cost, DON’T NEGLECT your ®yp; Cluthe Truss will redude the size of rupture until cured. Bo. Belts, no leg-straps; no polsondws Injections of so-called “‘new-method" treatment; light, cleanly, durable, guaranteed, Coughing, lifting, &c., ‘only cause 8 firmer hoid by our Automatic Pad. Call or write for FREE BOOK. CHAS. CLUTHE 00., 20 East 24th Sty bet, Sth Aye. and Union are, New York, (No mts.) Otte Hours: 5-8: Sat UNE Me contemplated, was slightly cracked the Columbia Tigers, and Bradl nding Into excellent form, BBradley came on yesterday after bein laid up for Week with a bad knee the bleachers applauded vigoroi was tried at centre during the latter practice when Barney had the big guard, 13 Wn 19 still the favorite tor Fulloack ts still hunting to fill the ‘position, but until the Kafer and R. canal to entering the game it Is Impos- who Will be the first man | Vantage over Kafer, and R. McClav of his excellent, conditto he is a better YALE’S PRACTIC REAL TIGER ON PRINCETON FIELD Capt. Davis Receives a Fierce Little Cub, Sent by ex-Capt. Hillebrand, as a Mascot. inte was thir Milo and three-qu LAKESIDE WINNERS. | Fu The races run here to-day resuited as (Special to The this w put down tn Mur: dway and © experimental laid on upper foothall team, recely morning from mlie.—Jaubert, 5 to 1 ven for place, [coach of the Annapolis tean captaln of the and fifty yards. to Wand 1 to 2 e laying of oth mall men, and while he ts most too » to his surroundings. ey City macadam Yale game be LATONIA FINISHES, BENNINGS ENTRIES. Evening World.) LATONTA, Nov RACE TRACK, six and a halt ture Firat Race—For all ages Tt was'a hot Pive-eighths : SAPOLIS, Nov. Duke of Kendal eek and Barbara Fristehte, RACING NOTES. might have made uauy | make the trip Bbattesdury has been elected Com- | ore of the Roval Ulster Yacht Club, | to clone with V. for two-year-olds; Will go to the Hot Sp plans nave been ard, the noted trainer of the John has arrived at Lexington to The report that the Benin Pt ‘extended beyond Nov Proaident Howiand jORng date would be addered to. nake an offer for Vietory—Mertle meeting would be olt Lem Reed, 4, which Owner Weeley for three-year-olds ‘Thin foat haw been by no horne. ain $10,000 for Lem wp; mille and Atty yi West ers thi PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 12—Preatdent Roosevelt will not attend the annual to the Jockeys and John Splan, Chi Ashbrook, Cynthia her, by Strathmore yes “Come on! coe on!" Dresed the button to rleai Some cause unknown it to the boys he the berrier. From | Rappenecker . Lady Potentate Jed. to “By upwai would ac- the ‘United would | 7*4F-°! ‘Wagner is the dam of Baronmore th ir] and some ot th Sixth Race—Handicap; tangled in th é id horses were oi hearly thrown out of the holder of the world's record for three- STEEL ROADS NOW FOR AUTOMOBILES, Work of Laying Strips Through- out City Begins This Week— Jersey Meadow Road Planned | venth aight's m bof A was that by subseription meadow on a Stone that the ri asily secured road might supported by the Automobile Club and the Automobile Club of New Jersey, COMING FROM MINNESOTA TO PLAY BASKET-BALL. University Team to Meet Big Team 12.—The Minne- sota University basket-ball team, «which champlonehip of States last year by defeating Yale, will East again this winter and engage in games with all the big will arrive in Christmas football fame between the teams from t anti Annapolis at Franklin phia,on thas found bos NOT ENCOURAGING (Special to The Evening World.) football practice at the fleld yesterday players revelved ter part of the coaching being lopment of the subs, the most promising of which were given most of the attentl The secret prac- rxcept Chadwick and Metcalf. * both out and went through Haht practice, of the University and second teams consisted principaily puntlag. ‘The first team linemen were proper methods of The first strip The men were not very success- ful in this work, and the second team backs were easily able to get thelr punts punting was ting of the [Z00d as to distance, in Chadwick's post- left halfback, Ward playing at Rockwell was again at across quarter-back and the end positions were Coffin and Withelmi. poor throughout the of these steel the other half. ith tHe thousand |NOrK was rather » roads that extend from | od | HARVARD REGULARS IN GOOD SHAPE FOR YALE. (Special to The Eventing World.) CAMBRIDG! three days after Pennsylvanta game, can stand the hard, smashing football which 1s being given them now on Soldiers’ Field, much for thelr condition and .for their chances against Yale next week. Yes- ‘vanaity player except the line-up, and with two coaches playing on the second eleven the crimson regilars were up against the stiffest kind of a proposition. two coaches were Cutts, played tackle on last year's champlon captain and In addition to Graydon was In Hydrocele, or an: Erysipelas or an any Assoclate D chat with me, guard of the '99 eleven. of your case. Sui Arouse Your Liver. You cannot have comfort un- til it acts freely. To enjoy perfect health and feel like a new person take Beecham’s holidays, made for the playing of games in the ble city and New Haven during the ten days’ vacation, —$<$<—<——— v7; |PRESIDENT UNABLE TO ATTEND FOOTBALL GAME. Point-Annapolis 10 A. M. to4 OLD DR. 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