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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1902. L THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. OMY AND NAVY WEST POINT TEAM WILL LINE UP STRONG AGAINST “MIDDIES.” |pREAT KEI |S COOLED SLOWLY. Extraordinary Care Is Being Taken in Building the New Cup Defender. Prominent Representa- tives of the Government Will See To-Morrow’s Game. . Nov, %—C. Oliver i owner of the cup de- 3, swooped down upon this Herreshoffs’ yacht-Oulld= ing plant at an unusually early hour to- day. Here the new lead keel, with ite 1 tons of lead, is cooling off slowly under heat outside of the great fin was cool to-day, but the Interior is yet wari, It Is not allowed to cool off too 4 for Nat Herreshoff says lt might become brittle and be leas stable when it is curving through the twenty-odd feet of seaway in a great ocean race. “We'll have the material here for the parts of the boat before we are ready for it this time. ‘They have been bulld- Ing on the other side for some time now, but we Will have our boat afloat first, ‘The eyes of the football world are now trea. on the annual game between cle Bam's future army generals and The college season has closed, @ When the sturdy lads of West Point UP /against the brawny boys of Aun- polis on Franklin Field, Philadelphia, motrow every person of the whole ‘United States who are Interested tn gridiron ga:ne will await the result) Interest. from both teams are hopeful although the West Pointers have the better record in games for the the Annapolis boys have not @isheartened. They say they al- ays play thetr best against the soldiers are as sure of victory as are those © On past performances figure the BRISTOL, R. sure winners. ae We ought to have her overboard in PAs the army and navy game is an im- Margh as soon as the Ive fe out of Bris- nt function in Governmental and tolaeayy NEL Mere can ores fal deton Me, fSoin “Well put an the bronze. keel circles, the spectators will num- many prominent representatives of branches of the Government ut in, and the supply of seats Is of the demand by many thousand. Was expected that President Roore- eile Wetore You are aware of It" One of the notab to Bristol woe Laat Robin, the inven- eet aouinet und it is said that (here may be Komething doing In the Tine of this metal for cert party of He hough last week rly in favor of the it would be present, but It was un moked n at Annapolis that he would not | al Th $ work on the mater- able to attend, rf sat is larger than ever oo ——_——- | pluved. there befose on similar work. " The wn tons of 1 jead placed WEST POINT TEAM tn the. new he distr! or 1 stern pts, and all th Pp viii lithe hott of 1968 will noe *GOES TO PHILADELPHIA. (Special to The Evening World.) y WAS WEST POINT, Nov. %—The soldiers UL? BACH WADT POINT had their final practice for the ts. | T2EULY with the ‘Middies” to-morrow. Cap- % Boyers is in the hospital yet and a Sag post surgeon refused to allow him tof the ward to practice, If his con- ition shows any improvement he will be permitted to leave with the team to-| day for Philadelphia. Blain, Boyers’e substitute, isn ine| © jpinke of condition and even if’ the captain ' @annot line up his absence is not likely to cnuse any worry. Daly ts in fine} 7 fceurate and much is expected ot | Yankee Jockey Returns with $126,000 in Gold Bim in the game. He has seldom missed A idi i effort to drop the ball over the bar tter Riding Year in England. practice. Farnsworth ts playing bet- than usual and his old-time vigor been a feature of his work. Bunker] A small, thin-faced, rosy-cheeked boy ; the King.” sald he to an Bot In his beat form. Coach Bull! came down the gangplank from the /fvorter who met bli on th an in the Constituegn, trifle longer at tom polnt. Prom one of vorkmen ai the yacht face raed that any y iksel could that after an carly raliisy Whitt Wats eon= > Herreshoffs. will the exirem the expert ‘o physician of repute will recom- mend a patient any other than a . straignt whiskey. They know the ef- on the consumer's stomach, of +42 , Patsey Sweeney's: Defeat by George McFadden! Was Biggest Surprise of All. CROW Eliott, of ening World ungplank. hance to Never before In the history of pugl-| it, a draw was given by ay ; ST would have jumped at the nape. atore the game. steamer Celtic when she landed and was sO id. would ne: anno! 7 2 . nh Was on his feet. art ett. will not line up in the first|one of the passengers of interest for the fie ee by uid ex bea dita eda lism were there so ma g bouts] jr Titimores and Luthe of Port. Jn been. ups the sub af ; FP ef PF the ame. Ren OnE alte Play | crowd which assembled to welcome the been a most 5 decided in one day as terd SONG | MA COUR RE Rex FORK AAW oe OR 4 es Bushee and Hickets wil Only |g oat sone tull-at| QQZY, OLR TETPRACH + HACHETT, LEFT HALE than fifteen fightg were fought In mans | ane tee ne petne dace: i f Scotland \ ard has been a bit. slow in his| The little fellow who attracted no|™ fr um) glad) to cities and towns! of the country, TI 4 vipale. The bout was. to Souvenir ce) cotian | ements. He | hia heavy-welkht| much) atention was Danny Maher, the lhmios i, to, Ar Biter Vd wall ge home | = me wae ae biggest surprise of all was the d ye been a six-round affair but the 5 ‘ podles: Ove ee per de Labed pk ls y nt i. rf e¢ d hn ¢ ie Z at ite caine. surrat bodies mies | Amertean Jorker, who brought buck [shalt return to Bingland tga A te Pavey Swecney, of Hon neice Sao whee AND Bonnie Brier Bush and Boe left the hospital yesterday | with hin over $125,000 in 1, hls 1 rode: hy raves and LITTLE DELE | (6) TO | WINS | M en, of this city. one of He spectators, who were :) ry foot sed. ett crutches, hd eplints iAmel ton one measen: tay MawiAnd Guacde malign Jockeyi; twa zevaitan u 4 the’ reaillte jof each are) elven orem ae BUM Wan CUR ene Geonte| (Scotch isiakers) either wil get Deyond the side lines |!9& the money brought home by the |box« topping me. THI R At New Britain, Conn, George Neg ‘and the latter was unable. to Are all straight goods. fanklin Piel little’ follow was a val 1 valuable| “f would have surely been second, a | Wadden, of New York. awarded put Sullivan out, although he watched KI K&CO.,N Ve Mattilian of caaots will leave to- bulldog and perhags first, If Thad not. been the decision over Patay Sweeney, of for an opening. H. es moro morning about 8 o'clock on al nis youngster, who h apitonoa [JaNh ue (for threo weeks with lovd Boston, at the end of their twent ———— train. oy Ww return to eat 58 01 cr, no has Catal “| polsoning, | whi settied inoomy arn paket 4 a B 5 are MART the oven Ie will ate| hicowelt an one of tho beat Jock tor [ had boen vaccinated, (Continued from Tirst Page.) round bout, decided before tho Pastlm Sportsman's Geode + Sportsmen Goods fend a theatre Saturday nicht and Willlene world and who earned more money | “Tie spurting men of England treated NC, tast night, McFadden outpointed ee » royally and Ta terward be entertained at supper by 4 only glad Bweeney all through the co: 4 rf University of Pennsylvanti The|in one season than many bank presi ere and ride aguln, ii who waa second all the way, Collegian; who was four lengths in front of Won- Nes ision. He nearly knoe meses will Hine up In the following or-| dents put together, looke pleture of ere Sir Daniel ‘ was think, 1 longtha away, derlich, eon nica recelved the ae ao Be nay ee i. aste mn porti n OOo! Ss O:; o stepped ashor 5 nand Lord Cat ND RACE, AC out Sweeney In the seventee! ‘ound Farnsworth. lett end: Hammond, left health when he stepped i st men who ever lived, Bix furlongs. SEN Stren turiongs. Swe was the favorite in the betting ANDT ST ellly, Jeft guard; Boyers,'cen-|uttie figure was wrapped warmly In a to ride for them nex Betting. reais 1 65 Age i mpaon, tight guard) Graves, |great fur-lined coat, which made him y contracta are all signed, Starters, wits, Jocks, SLHitFin, Str Blace, | , Starters, whte, and jocks r at odds of 2 D eanaROr le: McAndrew, right end: to oven smaller than he really Ix, His dnother big year is assured Mme. [Lor \tvooate, 107, Wonly @ 2 Mlorhem, Queen, 92, Redfern ; yO AL St. Louie, after twenty rounds ¢ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PRICES . Bhanion, feft haiti Kitts Jockey. nnd. rides [HIM 10i. Creamericcres. 4) 38 Ha { d fighting, Hddle Toy, of San Fr Fraineets Frida: 8, Forney, full-back. Jeyes were clear and bright, and hh all the time, 1 was |4 Day, 107, Dayle. iy o% ee De Wilken ay p bar iy Lice Jeciston on points over Fri Haye Nay 38, Excl sree looks to have many years as a success-/ given the opportunity to ride the} ol’? Lae § oan marae th Holsco, gained CEO COREG Prawns) meters weenie . th two-yoursolds In the omuntry. The ah $ lnvinoihle, Hive 4 Jack MeCleliand, of Pittsburg, at Fs Ne ALE. . a of ) 3 Shore, 7 A 1 Toy Jabbe ———— Fuldockey: ahead-of him: Were Rockwood and Flotsim, On the |g jaa i ‘ Nevermore, 98, Shea, ++ (oa dT West Ena Club last night. Toy Jat EXT RAORDI ARY = Aa well as the $125,000 in gold Maher} former I won six races and on the TimeLa0 255," [Cieinnakaa, Bb. Metiovara. BF Meclelland In the face and stomach at x. oX. Dy A Englist iter Lwe mekenaack, ichacis 10 { telland a eee ite don. Liners ae eet tke fil i Phe ey races won by Rockwood were | Cae Day, Hist and Tard Callant, 190, Nelaon: er) @) will, McClelland foreed the fightin a] OO fa S ipaneame aoe 4 [APOLIS, Nov. 28—The ‘A ie few | ai) Mig ‘stakes and worth thousands of | Advocate raced head and head to the |“ yjorham Queen won, but ‘Toy alwaya managed to slip Inei ig Printing ANN) 5 nnapo-| friends who were on hand to welclme{dojjars to the owner, PSA DWN nate paddyocate drew | Ahoia was second. his guard, McClelland came up strong . Geese tie “T also won stakes worth $0,000 with a Dark Planet was third FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS Rack ‘De Naval Academy football eleven will] him, last round, in the but could not over-| rive, beating Hist a head. Lucky Day| mme—1.32. vo d > 6 jong to|Cheers at Sandown Park, AS to my THs | a pp aaeng with th CN sie RSA ee SUES |Gan winnings and earnings 1 have noth. | ¥9 third, two lengths away. Won by two lengths, A length be-) come Toy's big lead OND ION EAMUSENEN Sevelopie Vat struggle wil ean bry eoint walt before his baggage was Inspected |ing to say. Of course {made a great | rise THIRD RACE tween second and third, In the preiiminartes Mike Tutt GEN S| 00 fe, Sinn, bottle boys on Franklin Field, as fand checked. Every porter and custom | deal of money. How ch it makes x furlongs, _—_——e———— ‘ , put Billy True EM Ph fi hi One > 0: freaiea, Malekione “Abo t Y ° #. Bt In. Str. Placa, | of New York. second ro se ‘Squad will be in chargn of Com-|and most of the freight handlers would | j.,\/"" ih Heelft and ony matter In \ Wb BENNINGS ENTRIES. eee dott springs, conn bay Rean, WCTANDARD © — . - 820-00 PAINTING PAPERS. W. F. Halsey, the Seoretary of | have been willing to pick up his trunks | thit as long as a Jockey conducta him- a —— 0 eceaded stayin) ‘yko i ic 4 er ae ne ee erainoese a tien hem to the Haag he enol ana cling alone ip : 1 (Spectal to The Kvening World.) heres Pre FEN AG ane of wi Edison New [loulded Records, ibe wt sina i i and trainer, Jockey’s home in Hartford ho frouble, 10 getting Alone AD Agate: Harding T] pacm TRACK, BENNINGS, London, in a boxtng gentbition before |B oii, tirase azorn De | 488 Ballo. coos “oc? Gon couches had the ‘varsity out yea-} The English accent, the bulldog and wet mens in the world.” Griticiam,| 14,” Joaer if | —The entries for to-morrow's \the Lincoln A. Cc. Ryan badly used | oin prawn or Maher to aemied, 105.) Milos: and his old fricnda here H ‘a will remain In New York only 8 Start good. Won driving, Time time and will make no attem as follows: im- | to save Race —Highwelght handicap; for all ages; 2,8 thelr last practice on the| the #2. have wot caused grounds. The work was of short yhieilod jup and crenuienlly clinche 30-In, Drass Horn 1.98| FULL-~SLEEVE ¢ Sap es, oo! and. Silee and his head is not at all swollen by his Cattention to himself. while Rotire and Black Diu di tent i eit from a knockout, Rice was siven| H 149 Nickel Horn anton Triaates inorder to try | WaRtertul success, fe eres Hig whoie time in thle countty | ang’ hond to tiie stretahy. tatlowed” by furlongs 149 muclaire thelansiuion arrying Cavs "enw arade. Worsted Seater Ye ee Midna This practice lasted | “It 1 not teue that T have Haden for | will be apent In retirement, Little Adele, Critiolam and Charmel. a8 Marl of Warwick, acento n wat Gonhi. wumcne Mee rade, Worsted Sweaters Sa Sha tase Choon Tor if eer sy Utara eg ety Tat Bey Aaa Mt New York. knocked out, ff tose Boxing Gloves, WL Rave a short, signal Mae BANGGh ee robably the beat. | WHO was two lengthy In ront of Tioga. Captor seventh round of a bout before the Mid- ff runening Dag. Platform... mite Se sei to He recolved a very bad Tide. Robbl FOURTH RAOK, Wimeeit os Callan He trietia Club) Mile and Afty yards Mt laid out of ft too long with Sidne ‘At Beltuate, R. 1, Jimmy Gardiner, of | Betting | Brunawiek + ENDURA een eau ettag, Gog ena lee tare whte. Jocka, SeaLitrin, guy Place, | sin Clarke Lowell, Mass, knocked out im | Rooms and Flats Will Be in Demand elved perfect handling. Annie Grave THO Minder’? 6 28 dO Me cng ptace-Stalden two-year-old Reilly, of Brookiyn, In the second round | with the Coming of Cool Weather. ' SECOND RACE. lady’ Teale, 10, Moe & GaN & onechalt, furlongs. of a twenty-round bout. | Use World 3-Time Rate to Fill Them. Toreeeyearolde and upward; alx furlonas, |Moueyorovk, 108, Redfern $ zs $$ ota Nev 116 i: At Bellows Falla, Vt, Eddie Quinn, erring. | 7 ni . : Startera, whia, Jock. SeAtit Fin. Sir Pegs 10, wen geo f ae Hee hock Full Back ot Troy, wae engoked pub tne ee Jann Pete re : Dayle 7 6 | Monating. 3 . ; nt with Dave MeNe Card Considerably Marred by'iimorn toy". 2umee fa Yb Wie ak fg UY Aaa A Chelten, Macs | ; j Arr Fie ajiumara: 2" 888 Hy ‘Mrird Race—Steeplechase; wo ang one-halt | CHS! Tnidianapolls, Georse Monroe, of THE WORLD! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1902. nay tier tbe ord 4) Derlieg eT Te 3) Ik mates y York, was given the declalon « “Poribed Recent Lit Tumished Reomete Lat CARRY BIG SAIL. }2. Nonker ge 1) 9) prancer, Honey Brook, Alma Girl and j 47 Dravghtaman, | Gua Bezei va bE Ine ACL Ae ne ape. aimed pT BIS eer, He of ten. rounds ast fgiting. . Soore, Bh Otros Fy ae §| Sam Cri , raced In close order to the| Yio. MMT was clever in his infighting and that i Kine Quick, JOT, Melon faith am go wtretch, where Sam Craig took the lead | “yyn Rece—The Maximum; three miles | Zalned the decision, for him. id mt Bristol, Where She Is Be-~ Dr. Scharf, 104, Head. left at post, £°.§ 8 janecaren eanlly by two ten a) Cogewell 6104 Dall ae ‘ A poston, Kid" cGondman, won. ia! tng t ‘ 4 nto Grace, who was threa lengths In} '¢ . SIM qghe wit Chester, Goodwin In, twelve | tag Built, that she Will Hav THE WINNERS. art good dor ail but Scharf, Wen tront’ of Lady Teante. Gren Ardy ; ght cit Chester, Goon win | ; .15,000-Foot Spread. ig away, ‘Time TifTit RACE Se etre ne Cutfalo, went otght | —Th Well handled, was beat and well ridden, ee) R. 1, Nov. 8—The new cup| FIRST RACE-Shoofly 1, Stdney | Hummer und Little Jack Horner raced} Mile and « sixteenth pavine | Baebes er will be a record-breaker Sabath 2, Polite 3, thelr heads off ma ne is 0 pac e oenaea | marion Si ashiity mer, a ne untrenee lrounds against Billy Ryan, of South Boston, and while he had the better of ¢ mallcarrying powers, as she will Banal nes Benckart, 109, Wvonderly 6 | varda Ben Hi hever had a ehane Benckart, | a ee ineet Hg Bea Howard ...... 111 rry eh leant 15,000 equaro feet of can-} yeconn RACE—Joha Peters 1, ———_— Wunderlich. 105. Minder A] Paine tock ips Rinses Berman 108 Ee Walesa SAGb ner LS "Dae., READY TO RUN KEEL |fietnt, og,” attchaet 103, Rice H serie RacecTnres-vear-olds and up; mile aud | 6 tated that the lead keer of the | Bummer % Little Jack Horner wi weigh nearly 100 tons, The Creame’ xtcet Me considerably deeper and thicker | THIRD NACE—Dotlc 5. 1, Leenun FOR SHAMROCK THIRD. 10g, Crease hla tise CaO Ben 8h EDISON forward end, although the gen-|2, Nabocklinh 3. Won handily 1,58 35h, Kt. of the Garter Henry Clay Rye 198 ONEINAae y pace, followed | {ell LOO ancy i tting the} bY dnd tney. an | Baie PY fraverse 1, Fed-|ress 1s being made In setting this’ way . Benckart then | pare lod frames of Shamrock III, and every- ta the front and won easily” by thing is now ready for running the lead and avhalf lengths from” Malden, ki oe 000 (Special to The Ivening World.) : 1000 acter | pacts! bs ke ide. that the same plan of NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. peste Race—Magnolla Stakes; $1, edged: | Largest Stock of Records In the World. Bijou. Alident Onnet PHONOGRAPH plent prog amearenccnt bent Sot rauch dit o min on. It has leaked out that POUR TEE RAL tons more of metal was ui eral 2, Clonmell } the keel than ever me RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, | It !* learne RACE ON Ma bri © midship frames right down 0 Nov. 28.—Phe cand to-day way consider. | DrIneing the ink ‘ Re Full Line of Victor Talking Machin DWAY TO-MORROW, |aviy marred when the regulars arrived culsldalthe lead a Pleat SOE eh ea Boigtan os i De Ressk g es, ; Saari ah ated RY case 0 rock IT, 3 . l aa Bil batalla aN norm t aNiocea in Wie new onelianger RACE TRACK, NEW ORLPANS, AN SB, Campbell SB DAVE DAVEGA~ Has Entries of Hae On ka ve ar neer se Willem Fife considers stringing lead| Nov. %—The entries for to-morrow's ‘ Frince Binion «+ ‘32 E.14ust y Momkana and Lord [favorite in ie aeederal tha most. ballaat inside the frante in this fashion | Taces are as follows ine 2 Ning Boer Only Store. Derbyana. and that made Federal the most Ikelv mite tae Wao of lighter frames than| | First Race—Selling ‘ Open Every Evening Til! Xma “a citing] o@mdidate. In the second If You Dare | when the toad 1s bolted outside In. the] Pretorius : apt na Hen ay et ace to be many exclting| Va, scratched, as was Bummer in his |usual manner, In order to obviate the | [Brin BES RU ON : i Se desea Sete MOOT: |race, and Mforon! and Freo Pass also| possibility, Of WiTPINK, Lo Merl Timer | omianeur Tavedlae (rei aay : os mee or declined to go. molten lead. the ballast willbe run in| stem ‘ih HA Bengt Briet LSI the! bade eros sed Medical. ee to be decided. It wil! Sixth Race—Selling one mille’ end a halt, ‘The track was In good shape, but rain | quantities of about a to datly, Pit orto, nf ay pyr o re = ze threatened all afternoon, Many horae-|. The quantity of lead to be used is a Apepetis ‘ E men and jockeys got in from the Hust |!arger than that of any previous chal-} gecond Nace—Por tro-veerolds Peer elec acis l (OLDI Dts GRINDLE, os 3 ; at Fae to-day, lengers, wlving further proof that the] Neveraiie 98 Shrine +106; | Sine pounds apprentice allowance. : fi ete tanctinawio des) viney now ‘boat will have an exceptionally | Fure Dale, Joe Buckiy.. i Bivens = |S: bond Wont F RACm. large displacement Musical ; y aoueies ceaees fy" aed mes ree Malden two-year-olds; six furlongs. nen. [pire the wetting, ot the frames ot tho | Aanes Mas sacks Hoary Mei rate ‘{Qintes athaalitiasee aa eae threat “and “aut, are bata sealing ae ae, dt ae, a + 7 * an ler coms qi a o Pisrters, hte. Jockn LATE RIy. gtr Place, other novelty, te 1a co be incr Enstiie “102 Prince of Endursiiod. 117 | voen arranged. "The principale will be “Young Siatlen, cae sy ‘cured.’ Impodt- de ag tend % draught the whole bi Peter Jackeon,’* of Caltfornia, and George Cole, removed. Bullerers, Rot waste «ime fenatn “ot the i ia “ta challenger Seti | of Trenton, 8. J. ‘They will meet in a twenty fad skiitol paraiate aiiemamber, DR SEB. Taian Ly

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