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it ALL THE LA THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, 1902 TEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS, SAMMY KELLY 1S --DUE HERE SOON, Clever Little Boxer Will Be Wel- comed Back After Three Years’ Absence Abroad. Sammy Kelly, the clever little fighter ‘who for years boxed successfully againat the best feather-weights in the world, { due home from England Thanksgiy- ing Day. He has deen away thre Years and in that time hag followed Various occupations, from betting com- missioner at the race tracks in Ena- Jand and France to managing Jimmy Michael, the champion cyclist. PKelly went to England three years go to fight Will Curley. In that con- test he received a rough deal at the hands of the English sporting men and veferee. There was little or no fair Play showed him and he lost the de- elsion after having broken his collar- done. He sustained this injury by being foully thrown by Curley. Hard luck marked Kelly's efforts at everything after that fight. His wii who went across the ocean to him, died suddeuly after her arrival there and Was buried within a stone's toga of the Aiave of Fred Archer, the noted jockey iy then followed the races with only moderate success and became betting missioner for a prominent owner. | ter the last English racing season | pally, want to France ‘and soon, after manager o my Michael. Ditterences of opinion as to” the beat wWalning methods se; af thilning ds separated tho pair re Kell bas many friends in this city and he will probably be given a rousing Weleome when he returns home. Fight Will Go to ’Frisco. The feather-weight championship bat- ‘He between “Young Corbett,” the pres- QMr Holder of that title, and Terry McGovern, which has been prevented GR two different occasions by the au- thorities, will surely be decided in San nelsco the latter part of next month. Roth Corbett and MoGovern are anxious to have the contest come off, and a consequence they will be prepared on Saturday to accept the largest purse that {s offered by the clubs of San Francisco. $10,000 Offered Will Le Ace: Charl ‘The $10,000 offer made by th official of the San Francisco A. C. will prob- ably be accepted by Corbett and Mc- Govern. The San Francisco Club hea already been granted the license by th Board of Supervisors to hold a profes~ sional boxing show during the month of Theceens EIGHT PRINCETON ——— Tigers Are Full of Con- fidence That Victory Will Be Theirs—Foot- ball ‘Dope’ Says Yale. Form of Gridiron Players, However, Cannot Be Depended On and Saturday May See Result Contrary to Indi- STEEL ROADWAYS TO BE LAID IN MANHATTAN, Automobilists Suggest Plan Which Meets with Favor—Sample Block to Be Tried. Jefferson Seligman, August Belmont. M, Schwab, Gen, Roy Stone and several of the millionaire members of the Automobile Club of America, well as President Jacob Cantor and many well-known downtown merchants, are interested !n an enterprise contem- Plating the laying of steel roadw: as sin er, and on that account the club | various streeta in New York and Brook- Will get the preference over the others. |1yn, ‘The scheme ts indorsed by the Fioth fighters will leave for the battle: | yt one Club of Amerie ground within two weeks td get into €ondition for the encount ax a body Corbett} and the city has already granted per- . ring partner. ei lexperis will start with his, sparring, Rh | Mission for the laying of an expert Willie Fitzgerald, after willy Maynard in’ Philadelphia Nov, 28. F and Sweeney. Owen Ziegler, the ex-Philadelphia walter- weight Mghter, who recently knocked out Jack Bonnett in less than one round be(ore the Gevan- gab A. C., will meet Pasay 5) Light-weight of Boston, in a 4} the Criterton A. C., of Boston, Monday might. lege of the best, beatles Walcott Barred in Three Cit! It will only be @ question of a short th Delore Joe Waloott, the welter-wetght charapl et the world, will not be allowed to fight Io any yoare ut yok that the elude Chicago, Philadeiph! anciaco Rave yefused to allow him to box before them. ‘Adie Connolly, the Aard-hitting light- slugger, of Boston, who has been Migbiing with oceans in England durini taoaths, hay been matchet to fgh the Englini middle-welga’. They a fitteen-round bout before the Nai * club, Nov ‘They wit! vattie} own exp for a jars ot HOO) ant w aide bet of $1,000, an he Wouno.ty is training hard for the ied to beat Palmer erty and Hurst Matched. ye clever Mather=wetght who recently boxed and draw in Savanned, rouble tn Hy ougdi to € not, clans Ke turer, ae __ BENNINGS ENTRIES, MACE TRACK, BENNINGS. Nov. 18.— ‘The entries for to-morrow’s races are as follows: Fis: i i year-olds aud upward faravitie 107 Gen, Mart Gary 00.115 IVE wy newal P Frank Kenny tty Er Simple Tour Francois. Toddy Silvee Fiuait ite Owl. Lady Fen for maiden ¢ Uranium Ses Sendente Ihambra «+++ Cranevilie . Whiten . ahird mace Gay tree rata aix and a balf {4 Ancanalon Beaition Fourth Ki mpi mile and forty yards re Hreltchie 103 Merrymaker i maiden tx fa aren Sante orear-elds and up: Ady Te Bi Lady taste wor 107 Salimaker seBT Mittal “ Pine Top Cry “gs | mental rodiway on Mur tween Broadway and Church. extent that perlmental stretch of steel roadway on Murray street will begin in a few Ben Howard, Examiner, 118," Minder Gates, 110. Mull lowed by Dublin and Ben Howard. T onler held to the turn where Dy took the jead, From that point on simply. galloped hin fleld to death, win ning handily by @ length from G. Whit Her, who finished | strong and Howard two lengths for the p Ray, Gt. American, neckar, He Ly taty Potent, mal Courtenay, 307," Rice. ©. Rasentord, street, be- In the section it is suggested the Possibility of the plan to gridiron many of the city’s thorgughfares will be put ‘oey, the rugged] tO tho severest tert. The stretch of round bout betore | Steel roadway will be subjected to the trials of heavy and constant traMc. ‘men eigned the articles of agrosment Tf im the course of six months the steal roadway is found to answer all require- ments, the city will authorize the plac- Ing of addittonal and continuous atretohes of similar roadgay through- out various thoroughfares fh Manhattan and Brooklyn as well. Roy Stone, who lives ti New Jersey and who bas a reputation as a road butlder, who once had a franchise to build a tunnel under the East River and who for many years was associated oMctatly with the Bureau of Agricul- ture at Washington, Is the head and front of the present enterprise, He sub: mitted his President of tho United Stat¢ Corporation, who received it so enthusi- astloally that he offered to chwad, Steel to Charles M at his e the steel for a mile of the proposed new roadway. Jefferson Selle mau, Chairman of the Committee on Steel Roads of the Automobile Club of America, secured the Interest of Prest- vent Cantor {n the matter. Matters have progress! to such an work of laying the ex- cations of Figures, ve and Ames will probably be the two fullbacks. town ts all agog dyer the The eyes of the whole football world now turned towards Princeton, and between the Nassau the struggle there rand given to "Di the most bitterly fought in the history two universities high hopes of the Prince- ton followers and Sullivan and O’Brien Roeder--Welsh Whips Devine. and sent the cup with his com: called “Romona.” od DR. REED TELLS YALE’S PLAYERS TO WAKE UP. (Special to The Evening World) it ts hard to Princeton can win. is anything In figures Yale should have $x 13—Twin sulll- « O'Brien fought night and doth the needed permis: celved from indorsement, jon having been re- Mayor Low's nda to a draw the poorest sa rule, but Cils time the figures: 1 to have the best of It longer preservation teel rowdway s§ for automublic travel If the city finds 1t is a good aud 3 to O'Brien's one, ade a splendid showlng his man out In the last and landed thi thgt Yale must win unless thelr team 1s weakened by le Field tn the in which a touchdown was mad some unfore tinuing the stretches out will be at once put on foo: upon which the proposed to be built Is (hat of Both men were fresh at the finish and neither was injur JIMMY HANDLER BEAT DY AT SAVANNAH, y great extent, dressed the students, saying: - games except The steel hiat the game with Yale as practice games of two rails, eac on the upp dinary wage rails themse! y. twelve jnches bi with the Bluc eleven meet not one, f track distance apart. The flat on top exc dike they will have a University of Vir Pennsylvania 3 Bot we, year after year, but two of the strongest elevens play- {ng football for the honor of the cham- n defeats us next . New Maven, Oct, ridge about wight: guide of a fight here before the eighth roun “STARS WHO WILL OPPOSE YALE SATURDAY. i Comparisons of Both Teams’ Games So Far Show New Havenites to Have Advantage. MANY BATTLES FOUGHT IN THE SQUARED CIRCLE. Draw — Handler Beats the Savannah Club, by Jimmy Handler, of Newark. The fight was a fast one, und Roedy was badiy whipped. | The referee deciared that the loser had faked and the club held up his share of the money, but it will probably be pald. to him ag it would be hard to Imagine man taking a worse licking than he dl and pe was clearly out in the last round. WELCH WHIPPED DEVINE. BALTIMORE, Nov. 13.—Jimmy Devine took Tommy Love's place in a fight with ‘Tom Welch before the Eutaw Club and was whipped In the severth round of what was to have been a ten round go, ¢ Love was sick and Devine, hia spar- ring partner, conaented to go on tn his place, although he was not tn condition, He put up a game fight, however, but had no chance to win at any stage. The section of th that ef any ordinary chann turned down portions at ‘about two and one-half Inches In Coarse broken stone laid. in trench ahout fifteen of the same width will constitute the bed upon which the ralis will rest. A outer edge of each trench will jant drainage. in top of the broken stune a layer of gravel Or very fine stone and stone dust no which the ralis will im- bed themselve, | d@ Knows our weakness feat us on the follow- Saturday Harv: and Is ready to ing Saturday, ) “Unfortunately the Yale team {3 slow Ti» and does not wake up early enough in $0 Aw eontesi. 47TH REGIMENT’S GAMES BE INTERESTING, Athletes Have En- tered Games to Be Held on Saturday Night. SHOULD The first few minutes may { 2 hot play 10-0) OF pay eventh Regiment, at : y avenue and Ly street, Brooklyn, under the the Milltary Uthletle League on day night &| Pennsylvania and Bucknell are well- twatched teams and played practically ¢ the games with Brown ix uine polnts better Pennayivania the way Hrown did. bh steel riveted to eac! tread, and heavy fish pintes bolted to the turned down portions of the on each side, also the best way to bi some excel ral events to be de- and the entr fo prevent spres Pennsylvania, elded have filled well, some of the best men tn trains tn thelr respectiy the the roadbed at p the rails and hol ie AGEN games as’ the. standard | Brown are about evenly’ nh getting dowh the flekt quickly nan Bucknell, lucky to score sa bit bette i eton would be StONA) Meecen poinat againal the new| ON paper, therefore, it would look ax | jd furnish a sensational o some of the f ake an ident} Jude | them Twenty-second Rockwell was instructed as to holding | ball soas to make his. and thus avotd fumblir of the! well masters this he wi he uses« sod loor riders in and dds that the iment, and, barring and that the additional Id add another thous. and to the total cost roads In New Jersey, ‘lle of road, at deal is being sald about f De Witt, but there ix nt, and Crans- than he has done Chief Engineer George R. Olney inst the other elevens partment of ond Regiment Danforth, of the tng the steel gridiron to the severést overcome the advantage he gt FAVORITES WIN FOR THE TALENT AT BENNINGS, (Continued from First Page.) from Dramatist. who beat Sac ometer a neck for the place THIRD RACE Mite and forty yards, raittler, ot4, Reat a 5 pr. AraoIA, 118, Meat a wa a ‘Sait fair. Woa bandliy. Time—1.43 25 Examiner cut out the early pace, fol- he ath ¢. FOURTH RACK. falling; six turtouse . Starters, when, J Rirut and True.‘ Dark Ph Sparkiv Kab Be jecklers, 105, Realotry, 98." Fisher. D'y Reader 102, Mtn Gear tele, Won driving, Thmo=l 1 Bright Girl raced (9 the from the eng of a quarter was joined Hi ht te True, the pair Ing and head to the streton w Dark Planet and Trapexiat rann @ close bunch a couple of length Th the run home Right and True went to the front and stayed there, winning by half a length from Dark Planet, Who finished strong and beat Bright Git @ length and a half for the plac FIFTH RACE Mile and ofty yerde, ewting Starters, why. Cai 100, Rob’ Jocks SL.HIE Fin, tr bh bit ¢ haw wo Ka Inder J, MoO’ yn 9 11 107,” Pickering,.10 $4 8 Waterton, 112, weeye T 9 i. Sead ter: won rivings Taie—t, TIGERS ARE BACKED UP BY STUDENTS’ CHEERS. In other events UP FOR YALE GAMES. |: Jon the programme 23D REGIMENT GAMES. » Evening World.) 1 King ana! den ag ventre | for left end, * Harvard's’ Varsity | trookly PRINCETOD satistled with Open Season Nov. > Brovklyn soldi he bie demons ¢ athletes will be same front to Yale next week a does to the scrub In ite daily practice this afternoon, | With a real live tiger for a mascot and better condition expected, it must be acknowledged that ‘an, who | Princeton guine of victory than they were a couple of days ago. the Gartar make nt will hold its athletic re will be twenty-thr events and there will be p hird men In each sociation Cup company scoring This cup ts petual challenge one and is helt the next games. eleven us it made up Is| 1 they swing Into came through Kk; Putnam, right half; Greydon, full- length And a half tn Rappenecker, guard; Sugden, centre; Barnard, right One and one-eighth miles, the past week come #0 much from an excellent show- ing by the team as from fhe big parade ang great cheering, bleacher support ever won a game the students are determined to that means Saturday, the old halfback, award the man scoring the grextest! tackle and It was not u ‘Phar ehtrieg:close’to: vanta game graduates knew 41 the Pennsyl- number of points. If cheering and hud been changed In this new position, proving a wondentul ma ne Huguenot won; Cogswell w : Orontas was tind Loh ya length halt a tengt LAKESIDE WINNERS. LAJKESIDE, Nov. 19. here*this afternoon re- ‘As Bill Bannard, sald to the students the old steps: a@ team that needed Time~1.54 2-5, RACE TRACK, The races run sulted aa follow: First Race Won by Tom M a @ Crunson, will Sely, 9 rr LATOWIA FINISHES, RACE TRACK, 2 n e"end and the Hgnt between him aod Shoviln, of Yale, preity one to watch, will be Shee. your support the fleld to-day hihs of a mile. Sand 7 to Ip was secand; have been un- in the number of injurte: the Princeton checring won the game in "8, 99 Pringeton the game Saturday. LATONTA, Nov, 14.— the rewults of the races ‘0 Shoes, third Second Race~Three-quarters of a mile, Shea will play Yale game and Harvard men expe cheering can two men will put it all over thelr s. ce—One mile—Won by Grand Wags second; Amu third, to Land 2 to 1, Almiees, § to and Capt. For e which keeps Ita heart th ‘There was s Three-quarters of a mite. —Won by Tf You Dare, 7 co 10 and out Corrinne Unland fecond; Little Jack Horner third. RacewIive and ong-half fur. y Gleen.*6 (> 1 and [Second and Nawanka thied. {1 the Hne up yemters Was changed from quant t> centre, and Barney was relegated to Bradley played guard. P question seems to be whether to Fourth Race—Mile and a aixteenth.— mea doubtful if she pulis out in xo good condition as the Crim-| Tiektn), Banish third. ‘Time~i ~™ ASTHMA.) 381 Hast 120th st., New York City, has bee cured of Asthma by Dr, Gardner. t gives Immediate relic choking and gasping, ough, and makes comfort le at once In COMPLETE AND PERMA SONSULTATION F 5 be congulted Free at his 435 FIT bi P b, 425, SIERO AVENUE (HET WEEN. time, and it Is very waa second and Ragtag, 8 to 1 and'3 tod third. Time~1. VIGILANT CYCLE CLUB’S NEXT MINSTREL SHOW. The Vigilant Cycle Club will hold its Wainamoinen Was second and Hargis yesterday, but the coaches are noc yet decited In thelr opinion. poorly for the past fe determined to give Short a chance While it is true Short the question is at the position. pasece the belt beder, auill unacttled whether the team would ronger with Short at tackle. 1 8 Yarpale PAAR a } must ayed at an Smpartant position. being drided in Order that he might sub Sredey vat kapha ron bet ol ac} wi ‘changed in that Bush, "a senior, ene s place at halfback. Ross stops the wheesing, the able nights al guaes, ond the C Baturday night at Terrace Gard Dr. Gardner may private oMloe, of the Vigilant and cures all iy, 9 A. M, to MANAGER ISELIN GOES TO BRISTOL TO-MORROW, Wilh Con Pian for Next Cup Defender, Mr. C. Oliver Iselin, manager of the next American defender in the races for America’s Cup, will go to Bristol to- Morrow, and from then on will spend moat of his time in consultation with Designer Nat Herreshoff regarding the ding of the boat, He will remain fn Bristol almost all of the time until} the defender Is afloat. Of course, Mr, Isglin cannot seo where the new challenger will have a chance to “lift” the cup. He says he does not believe the stories that radical cha in yacht construetion will be found in the English yaeht, for, he saya, Airs Hite la not experimenting at ths ‘la xe » building of the defender Mr. 1 would say “nothing. but It hae been inferred that the yacht will be constructed of nickel steel) She will be bullt on the same general lines as other defenders, Her keel has not been seleoted yet DECISION WENT T0 GEORGE MUNRO, Little New York Boxer Out. pointed Patsey Hogan in Ten- Round Argument at Peoria. PEORIA, Tl, Nov. 13—Georse Mune roe. the clever little featherweight boxer. of New York, was awarded the decision over Patsy Hogan, of Chicago, at the expiration of their ten-round bout which was fought before the Riverside A, C. hare last night, Munroe was too clever for the Windy Clty fighter and he had no trouble in outpointing him all through the con- test, Munroe waa to have fought Clarence Forbes, but the latter failed fo appear and Hogan was substituted. @ latter was in no condition, while Munrfe was trained to the minute, JENKINS IS SOUGHT BY MANY WRESTLERS. jan Has Two Bouts on Now, but Dan MoLeod Wants Another, ‘Tom Jenkins, the world’s champion wrestler, who is matched to meet two men, Joe Carroll, the Irishman who won the championship of Ireland and Eng- lang at the Coronation games. and the raeco-Roman champion, John Piening, has still another maich In yiew. He has recelved an offer from Worcester, Mass., to go to that town and meet Dan Me- Leod for a big purse, Jenkins will cept this offer just as ‘soon as he can moat Mcleod and agree upon terme for the match. ‘They all fook alike to the champlon—first some, frst ine . Jonking is in Washington this ‘week. but will reach New York on Monday ang will at ence gq Into training for hs match with Carroll. ‘The latter Is one of the toughest propositions from the Sther sida of ihe water, and if Jenkins expects to put him down he must be in Al shape. Carroll is already gard work at the Polo A. ©., of this city, —— HAGGIN GETS HORSE THAT BEAT GREAT SALVATOR. —_—— Kentucky Owner Buys Longstreet for £500 for Breeding Purposes, Thirteen years ago James B. Haggin, the well-known horseman, endeavored to buy Longstreet, the grent son of, Longfellow. His offers were constantly refused, but now the desire to own the horse that once beat the great Salvator in the Omnibus Stakes at Long Branch has been realiz: When the sale of the Belle Meade stud was in order a few da ago, Mr ggin commissioned G. D. Wilson to get the horse even though he cost $3, and take him to Kentucky, — Wilson did as bid, put it required no such big offer to get Longstreet. When the horse was put up for sale Mr. Wilson, bid $300 and the horse was dir. Haggin’ : Salvator and Longstreet are und one roof at the famous Rancho del Paso stud. Prof. Robert Koch at the Tuberculosis Congress Which Has Just Closed at Berlin. Professor Koen. that if the kerins entered the tem through the qill other food we eaty community would mov. Kocm oF memLae Ink lunge throwzh the head hee tubes of the ant multiply If the tuves Phal mucus, waich they feed on. they die and no (urther re system, It the catarrhal mucus 1» preasnt nance the gertin «row and multiply Tap nd are adsorbed nto the sratem, causina® the later sympcoma cough, pain in chest. siek-momach, @ PROF. KOCH'S TREATM: QD ST, whore patients are ow iMetake of having catarh for yea for germs to grow should not Hoult be cleared daily wh The head “H-OMLENTE, to dislodge and destroy any Kerms thab the ratory tract, which might nto em examiiatio R. KOCH’S SANITARIUM, Incorporated, 119 WEST 22D 8T.. nex: to Khrien’s Store, N.Y tion, my experienc: If you will call an eaamination, toget 1 find your is what [ promise. VARICOCELE permanently ured withouk ting ar tying operation. pain of loss of time, ULCERS acute and chronic, by my aysten of treatment ¢re dried wp at once, STRICTURE cured withaut aliating or cutting. No pata. DISCHARGES weopped completaly. 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ECZEMA, or any swollings or tender- heen or impediments cuted without a cutting operation, RHEUMATISM fo all ita forms te ly cured by my of treatment. DITIONS Mra, i po humbug “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS ' Remember, bz, | FRIENDS.” The adyertiser who rec- ognizes the value of Sunday Werlé