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PO Lay A RRR 5 ALTE a a km MRT gH TT IT SE GTI Loe a NET 6 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1902. ? pe ete Saat D ial ee arnony er “ALL THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. ns GLASS, YALE'S GIANT GUARD, “THE DANGEROUS MAN IN TO-DAY’S CAME, BY HAYDON JONES. GLAS 3 _ TEARING THROUGH CE GLASS DRAGCING CHADWICK THROUGH ' THE LINE. GLASS STOPPING A HURDLE PLAY, i YANKEES’ POOR LUCK IN ENGLAND Whitney, Keene and Croker Had Little Success on Turf— HART AND OREN FOREGERS HERE. | "= the Power ot a Man aie Like Glass to Do In- jury Is Simply Enor- What would happen to the average young man if he bucked up against Glass, the giant Yale guard, who ts asily the most formidable player on athe eridiron to-day? %s 2 A broken collar bone or a frac tured arm or would be the least | ™ass of bone and flesh would be suf- injury the other man might hope to] Melent to cause concussion of the Ajiiket off with were he tackled and| Drain or a rupture of different por- thrown by Glass, and some of the! tons of the anatomy. peason trained players of Harvard! A football player Is protected to a May not come out of the game to-| Breat extent against injury, and be- day ag sound as over if they attempt| Sides that his physical condition pag sto brush by the Yale man or to stand tends to prevent injury. A man In tn his way when he goes charging | 8004 shape is even less Hable to have through the line to make a hole for # bone broken because he ts quicker Braian withthe ball and can turn and twist so as to fall Glass has «bout three tlmes the With the least chance of being hurt Strength of the ordinary man, and) A Player's stomach ts not well p for montis he has been trained to, tected, however, and that 1s where Qée It to the greatest advantage a man is liable to be hurt in the} “Dr. Cyrus Edson tells what a man | Scrimmages. YP might expect when he met the big When the game ts In progress the | LONDON, Noy 2%—The fiat-racing WILL FIGHT AGAIN} FOR SIN-DAY RACE.:=. =.= has not been marke” by anything pre-eminently sensational holes 8 eet elther In the way of success or scandal, 1 DROP y ALE Middleweights Agree Agree to Meet in| cyclists of All Nations Will Com-| win re eunn, aria Meade the ilst ot . . of winning jockeys, dl Maher s ge eae a tel pete in Big Event at Madison] x tne winner of the lorgose new cones amount of stake money, HARVARD’ 5 PLAN. “Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien, the clever Square Garden. American owners had Ill-luck throughs middle-welght boxer, and Marvin Hart, out the season, Foxhall Keene was of Louisville, who fought a most v practically without a win. W. C, Whit- ] If Crimson Team Wins To-Day|!:s contest of six rounds in Philadel- Forelgn bicycle mon are enjoying the|ney’s Balla pla on Wednesday night, will meet in yele n n itrae won him the Czare- wonders of New York to-day. To-mor-|witch the second year in succession. at Football Athletic Relations | avother six-rouna bout within the next = espa ven the coming six-day race at ple. Hig Derby winner, Volodyov- eet 1, was a rank disaypointme ‘Most of the men who wil represent [jor Un ite Iocine cee mtment, and tons In the tong grind @=| inpiasea Inthe, Mane rived oe OEE, on ne fan ae though prominently fekeal pd Sallis lala ated 4 er] Richard Croker had a similar Ia finger and Richard Heller, of Switzer- | oc milar lack of land; Petlt Brenton and Louls Dragon, of France; Emil Losten and M. Barquta, row they will begin active training t0lGtnenwige his successes were not four weeks, They were matched last rd ton ay, being Handicap, tho other na May Be Severed Forever. = night to box at 170 pounds, welgn in at the ringside, The club offering the largest purse will get the contest, which After to-day’ football game at New| will be fought on Dec, 22. Haven be vn Yale and Harvard, ath- Many Clabs Want Bont. St. clou Wins Big English Race. Tere . physical exhaustion {#@ great and a) SCR ee va Rae won of Eli. His worils better tell the sites " : letle relations betwe universi- There promises to be a lot of bidding] of Belgium; Karl Kaser, who will ride] LONDON, Nov. —At the Manches- power of the Yale guard. player will lose five or ten pounds in tles may ambridge-! netween the various clubs in the Quéker| with Gougoltz in the German-French ting to-day the the hour and ten minutes’ play. With | UA ange '8loity for the contest. Every niateh-| team; Shruti, who will ride with Bulsson, . was won by St % BY DR. CYRUS EDSON. men tiring rapidly towards the end | ey to come to pas Je wins.| maker Is anxious to secure it. The| ang koftman, who. will be one of the| 3 si, second and a His power to do injury is simply of the game they are not as able to tire tO yreak awa great battle the men put up In thelr) a comakers. Scullion third. Fourteen horses started, normous, and an untrained man withstand the attacks of the more uchire the existing conditions as they | Previous encounter. ts bbe cause tor 801 Gougoltz and Bulsson will not ale = would be constantly ingianger of los- | powerful players like Glass, and it is ave understod betw the undergradu- any ne Res aie tae e sed until rae wreck rand Ait nem s The is ites of Lhe LWo co Phe subjec ofr the (Fel eRe ee » Michael, Bald and Elkes. fing his life to play against him. The then that they are more liable to be SUhiaomenindie mn Hoe the | men 70 per cont of the grass recelpts. | “Phone are the riders who were Sine | A Wonderiul Medici shock of running against such a injured. f ‘mem |The Washington Sporting Club has aito| yy Prance by Jim Kennedy, ‘They will onderiu icine. — Li offered the men the same amount. It] train at Sheepshead Bay unul the be-|| | is expected the latter club will secure e. raci MANY CHAMPIONS |MIODIE FIGHTS [then tna tno iielattritute | the. Wout beeatse Tt is"gmore, cenraly | MME of the ace | b] | cause 16 th desire of the Cam- | located than the Penn Art clnb. _ < dan agreement. with ; | Shotidipation In all, Bernstein Fights To-Night. RACING NOTES. Joo Bernstein, the east side boxer who to- fought Sammy Smith, of Philadelphia, a e sho ve sold to Schulz Ly 10 MEET IN GAMES. hould | slx-round bout in the Quaker City last] Honolulu has been sold to H. ©. Schulz ant LJ Whe a . will take part 4n another contest | NIl! fe gent to New Orleans ‘ , [toenight, His opponent will be Eddie es ee ‘PIENING FAILED hee WIN crack little ghter from | The programme tanks for the ast ai dane ot i | rho made such @ ood {the Wanhington meeting are out, and meet wit thetic Meet of of Twantinaee sn Young Aiken, Who Underwent OT NE RI! Als ‘ Clitronewnsreret FOR ALL. , ! “Young Corbett" for six] general commendation except from own ent A. A. Gives Promise FROM . in Philadelphia a few weeks ago. | , (onaerar st atnirsax olan and MAT on ’ Regim t Delicate Brain Operation, Is ae jn, tes will box at a boxing show at |imeaie Als uli ty be runs alehoueh thes enter Hleus an i tate whl ester, Pa. Bernstein Is fighting g00d | ft "the. lowest. price, 3700, | This. weight will 4 Progressing Favorably. ; o pate el ve 4 (holy aiid will doubtless give Lenny break the barks of some of tae cripples ta this \ Wrestling Match at Grand Central Palace Best amram: inv aoe te fame. es 5 ni ; : s it at Yale, and that stirred up both Mate a cuninsiGranineiraseBill ervou isor ers. Seen in New York for Years. Mntroversye “then this | Terry McGovern, the ex-teather-welsht cham- | After Echo ‘ on re , Ma eth aientalt Hon of Seblek, and pion, will be matched in a few days to meot | Daly took a prominent ponition near Auctioncer +] pent. to be held In the armory, Broad‘ yiq Agni alen lecvantinies Spee | fe canmeauent award of the annual I= suck McClelland, the Plttsbure Oghter, who | McDowell, and the crowd gra Sick Headache, Constipation may and Sixty-clghth street. on Monday, oo ind progressing ag faye If there is a wreatier In all this work 1 hough ot throw Hed fuel to the a #8 ont Tommr Sulla et at 2 Bight, and the me ably a t he expected In his esse, who is cont Ung making a match 6 2 hen followed the tn twelve oun am manager o! Yt " en i 1 cost, contemplating making ¢ ; : Per FahON Ga rng ig Bee a tae eat meth features of a0 | EGA Hie esha: Deni Je conte nIA Ne TAURINE ie ‘Hitnae! Dine Reat aa alee 2 rie hate Chair eon | Wg Wind and Pains in Stomach, Hatur dition from that! he had better art in night » i teh with. he noted racehors ve Bacacti ine match erage sot now and learn how tg hold on to an eel. "44 ee eng touted | Wate bias he And Sea Paci ar oe a | leo man cil Tan be Impaired Digestion, 7 eseanrace: mite 1 rea ys whieh ix ine only dan- Fit he doesn't do this be cannot hope to! si, 1" rothat half | eau: i rly | agi no doubt that he will Domino, owned by A. D. Payne, Anita sh, the onal champton to be nts | wit the crowd Wondered why rs evaieagl . A eee. Pawards, of local fame loped, and the surgeons sty nn Piening, the “Butcher Boy,” can | ss the tthe Instructor tr : Suna by Pitt & Dorion, seottaviiie, Vi Disordered Liver and ) Ewry's at to create new favorable for the patient's con-|teecity to the fact that that eel pra NAcOnY. HOE Ne at Lexington and will be fold at the Fant Ae sa the standing hish jum ! fice lacone of the neccaultles of * Aacondone now training tin Co's thoroughbred tale, which begins next Female Ail pen to y Athlet ue meay nt Keni one pint Lesay onan) takele dehy Pink Coat, the American Derby winner in 1898, Pere» REFEREE FOR BIG MATCH WS AREAS [boy's manager revetved an offer from the faestrobyallangnl somatololr\ ana’ wilt never be Re! ‘ » he fat : i N PREPARED ONLY BY THE PROPRIETOR, Oe) Af these sports will n WILL BE CHOSEN 0. tonal Sporting Club, of London, through BIS] raced agi He will be hipped in a day or RRR iis scukecun ‘of TO-DAY. | 4° dp k ; ‘ nd that ‘Charles Courtney: | New. York representative, offering Yanger a [ino to tue Woodford & Muckner. farm, near Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Eng. “ikrelay team which will Sane Horne ieee ‘ “ Y . Sonn wing Coach, hae been At! match with Ban Jordan, the English feather. | Faris, Ky-,/ t@ g9 Inte the stud’ for the season i g Beek ac the mural, set “Snide ‘Tom Sharkey WIM Advine | (irew and Mhat was the u 1 ie, fo Ap TOAa: DU weight champion, to take place some fine about ote oo and 365 Canal St,, New York. he alo me sae ie holldayn, the match. to 22. po sip 3 oa eye ats A e hand nbs =m Gners : in Boutiwtth menlcln x ie Hevernroonlvan | for w euaranieed puree and possibly « 1de bet Mralner, Garrisons’ of | Sold by all Druggists In United States, era vahee » iting and mediey | wrentl Ireland and England. goes “Rt univers!” | parry Forbes, of Chicago, the bantam-weight In boxes, 10c. and 25c. 1@ Sports will begin the ma 1th ‘om Jenkins at Madi | Sf° jner was n t he “ r toa r 1 yw In this hampion of the rorld, who recently agate Brea Bee on) BgUupre Garden oh Teeny nigue to | ofcens But ha wiggled’ out 3 Was t hefore male Is posably very signitlc Abo Attel, the clever Callforaia feather-welxht, ‘ at | wre the cateh-ns 4 A snake. And every time the | Wien Ue ‘ Henan see ivelvedt matoc, | Rygtlaehing slx-round draw io € ' catch-as- \ ; aan playing football = | hee hed to fgnt Frankie hamp y of the world he will have | pre BereOna Ue etcenannes Mid in J ; ne usual meeting merely | lying Ite bdxer of Calltornta, They wil dattie a rises ot Sam BHATKeN? thelnGtea | with a rour of cheers ‘ according 19 i st] hy ter nt Be for twenty rounds before ene of the clubs fi that a ‘i Harvard the coast Dec. 26, Forbes and his manager want every man is ROUNDING INTO SHAPE, ">" 1 ns mui See aes tet ee Men, ome to Mel saicrnsirom Varcocete = n ticture, Acute ami Chronic Ulcers, Blood Polscning, lew York Foothall icinvers Expect | : r i eeuOUy tone ing forth must be | Tommy. Felts, the crack Mee bantam-weig! Hydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal Dischcrges, to Give Syrn Mara G [impo t iver red 10) vuR iinieollere or iter, and Jimmy Stone, the ormlitag little Rheumatism in all Its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitalty, @oach Morley ts tly please Jenkins the | 1 Stat Pah Muet recently: westred Bladder and Kidney Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, F Pike victory Columbia gained Ovi ! ‘ world a “ — ——_—_— Erysipelas or any Eruptive Conditions of the skin, or a (2 npolls Ga We NAG ANHINGR GET HAG [eee ee at olay 1. There Is not a any Associate D'seases of Mem, to come and have a social Reerantare woraiik Avinever but ve the mp ean make that chat with me. I will give you Free of Charge a thorough per- 7 eu famine Sharkey te not familar with, and there sonal examination, together with an honest and scientiffe opinion Hf j& season. t fore his advice will be Invaluable to the | Eadie Connolly, the hard-hitting welter-welght of your case. Suffer no longer. Consult me at once. Be cripples are fast rounding nto jr Jor St. Joins, of. B., who Is now tn England, 1+ Weite if you can’t call, Hours, 9A. M. to 830 P. M. Daily. Sundays, ape, and when the rers of the blue yract torctic Tin good ne for his twenty-round bout with . 4 ” BR cet tie evrecuen ele, aman fonsslo, 2) SECONDS He foraatla deca ais at athe alae 10 A.M. to4P.M, Consultation znd Advice Free. gridiron at the Polo Grou 1 upon Th then tenn ' 5 8 | will ba decided betore a National Sporting R. H M MacKenzie. M D. 146 W. eras ¥ day the up-State boys and T ne | Club, of London, on Monday n ‘They will . . le . le Wey zi Pitechustle to win chosen to-da meet the middle-weii Mi 156 pounds, ‘ —_—---—— for a puree of =o 000 aaa a aide bet of $500. t ——$———__ ; ee : Joe Tomans dra . ‘ BRISTO! Nov. 22.—If C. Oliver *HICS Nov, = see! Oly 0) UNION COLLEGE TO nay, [BROWN WILL PLAY Tala NE EES AG MUMATE AT GILT eiaea Ee cS cee AMERICAN LEAGUE ON | Sporting 1 DARTMOUTH TO-DAY. | the new cun defender are carried out | Mast. for during the season which end MANHATTAN ISLAND, a! @ Elevens Will Decide on Onto SARE Jacneezaens: SUL naverber DRILE Mnnedaamanil hasiolewtee: soos v(t That's What Ban Johnson Tella 5 Wield Lust Year’s Tie, spin early In) May: Mrv Jaelin haa) been | jimoney alone, an AVG fon Fie Chicngoans After Trip Enat. 0 Work University's eleven will ine mye thusinem, |_| studying the plans of the new defenter| per day for the 180 days of r whieh sew Y. frat rou! CHICAGO, Nov, 2.—Ban Johnson, Tiss, inst the Union College team to-| | MANCUMATNR No tte Nove 2emne| and Ruailinag le) ors GU canst ucla started on April t Bs leht hand swing | President of the American League, says eA) OT eee ee ‘Ohio Field, Uni tt: 0: ortant football game of the) The lead keel, it {6 understood, will be} Th, honey distribute. s ¢ w he o prest wi f ew aps 9 “an aed er ie lal season in this part of the country Is to) run on Monday, which t# about four! wax aivided up fishes, ae ie perenne Be vegan Sroka el ae 4 OLD DR, GRINDLE, untyersity boys to win, | {Ke Place this afternoon between Dart-| wecks earlier than the keel of the Con-| tracks ax follow! pene the, Be rag on Hise rte | aegroni eta cepeakinavotlthe inattatl ate 2 NOLES \asientids treatnect ‘Blood aad played a tle with Union, eee ant Che Gwin In tortbatl ana: | stitution was run and the new boat| Summed up, Lakealde, ‘with its thirty|and immediately began feinting for An| Johnson sald that on his trip to New Ho Dr rinptectenan tes meen ty ed field {a much stronger |The entire city 1s decorated with green | #hould be ready for launching earller in| days of racing, gave to the horsomen| opening. Daly beoked Tipman into hin} \ "Gear had’ be tloall W eat tay pas | banners and flags. the season than the Inst boat. 378,400; Worth, tn fourteen days, $137,875;| fare as, if LT a ls BS e a mn practically e critelt, Gxbeeted that one of the largext Af Mr. Iselin's plana carry, the yacht |lawehorne, in forty-reven duya, $189,680; | Daly ace. Fernie rw sWe have the nestasary leases ac will have about three and a half mont a him t je tie be.on ha} Harem in forty-three days, $187,733, and SPC rune 0 tee aol ; event. a ttn ia 6 to 4 In vor of for racing and tuning-up before the blg| Washiigton Park, dn san DE RyS days, saat ae