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INDIANS CLASH THE WORLD: ~ © SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED F SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 1903. OR THE EVENING WORLD. ©© FIVE. MILE AUTO RECORD BROKEN. new Yerkes gangs Soaaved an riures up COUHIG AND WARD to Five-Mile Mark at Empire Track. owned by HB. B x York, go! ay cod held) the lvad ‘to the h. wining easily ter. from A, La Time— 2MPIRD TRACK, Oct, 3.—Oldfeld OPA OL New filled to break hin world's record. le covered the distance for a mile fm 569-3 secondn. DMPIRD CITY RACH - TRACK 1 every mile Yonkers, Oct. 3.—Not since automodile | BUscee isi] in. breaking | racing fret came {nto prominenc in this | MRLWRET A country has there been such an !mport- nen eo ant meet as that which came off bere and five iniles, ‘5.16 the! afternoon. Page in Front. Barney Oldfield, America's champion | was for ten miles, for ma. Chauffeur, was slated to make an at- power weighing tempt to break the world’s record, for a There were four mile, of 664-5 second made by himself at this track a short time ago. Oldfield is | one of those daring individuals who fear mash ord and the fivemtie rec- ands i Page, machine owned by J. R Chisholm, of o¢ off in front and set a overing some of the miles d othera In less than that New York, terrifle pace in a minute Rothing. ‘With the hope of seeing Vld-| time, and easily from F. A, La field break the record, and also watch} Roche by a mile and a quarter, Cun- ningham, the Grey Wolfe, was the other chauffeurs struggle for su- Premacy, the admirers of the sport @ame here in droves. By 1.0 o'clock over seventy-five autos with time, 10m, 16 2-58. Another Record Goes. Page slashed the ten-mile track record third; te pieces, breaking the old one by 36 + were lined up in front of the grand-| seconds. Page sails for Enginod next| @tand, while others still continued to k to take part In races against time w come through the gate. Nothing else|!n E: urope. was discussed by the chauffeurs and the; Spectators but Oldfeld's attempt to @nash his previous world’s record, The day could not have been better 4 % had been made to order. The sun ghone clear and bright from a cloudless ‘and the wind was just blowing in ent direction, ly 5,000 persons were present when first event—a special for 16 horse- began. , New Yorker Winn. After one faise start the five con- testants were started on their journe: . Bentley, of New York, got away in closely followed by Walter ‘T. e, of Glen Ridge, N. J. Bentley his lead for a mtie, when he passed by Archie McNeil, Sore, Conn. who rernined ad to the VnAnnINg easily, by three-clghthe ‘a mile De Ver P. Warner ldgeport, Moho was enccond Wallace, Time— d_ event was was of Bridge- oe as five menor machines of Any motive power Ing under pounds. ching handled oe one of rhe miles The ma- Tracey and by Joseph 304636 HARVARD MEETS U OF Mi, PLAYERS, Hard Game Expected Between the Wearers of the Crimson and the Boys from the Pine S950000-45-0000066: 3 Tree State. $ Virst Half—Harvard 6, 1 $ LINE-UP. $ by a who handled the | [WILL TRY TO DRIVE AUTO A | le SIGH ARTICLES: \> \2 BUT . ¥., Oct. 3.—Tom Cr outie:| the welter-welght. — to-duy signed articles of ugreement for a twen- ty-round bout with Mike Ward, of Sar-/ | nla, to be boxed before the Port Huron | Athletic Club, on the night of Oct. 21 the propelling apparatus of his swift auto, h press on a straight-away run. IN 54 Soe tie ON Kee TRACK, sped many miles at a clip which would do justice to an ex- MILE «| BRIGHTONS VS. MONARCHS. At Brighton Park, Cleveland and Pit- Brooklyn, to-morrow, the 11 cross bats with the Mon at 3.30 P. M. The Monarchs wili a League pitcher. HERMAN LOSES 10 [RIDER'S GOOD TIME. TOMMY SULLIVAN] TO COST HIM DEAR (Special to The Evening World.) KANSAS CITY, Oct. 8—After twenty rounds of the fastest and most spectacu- ‘ar milling ever seen in Kansas City, Tommy Sullivan, of Bropklyn, was given the decision over “Kid Herman, of thicago, last night. man’s fight, many of the spectators thought that at the least he should have been given a draw. There were no knockdowns, It was @ contest between two boys with wal- lops almost equalling middle-weights, and there was a spectacular display of sclence, footwork and dazzling blows and straight out and out walloping that brought forth almost continual cheer- ing. $O6999890OOELORBOOLSFDOLOEDS $OOOSOGDOOS.HF9DIOGHG9SOEODOE HOHE DHE FO9EOOO$OOOO809 READY TO START ON A RECORD-BREAKING TRIP. No more daring chauffeur exists than Barney Oldfield, who, with but the tcp of his head showing above o >SSHIPSHBOLVSOHSES * $40446600-0 Considering Her-}- Grover Cleveland Fuller Probably Will Be Down for One Year ies tor “Indisposition,”’ § Frank Farrell started for the Morris; Park race track to-day shortly after dawn. Mr, Farrell is deeply about his Jockey, Grover Cleveland Ful- ler, upon whom he relied to pilot to vic- tory most of his important mounts this | fall, This anxiety {8 due to the fact that Fuller was unable to get in the running yesterday. In the language of the track the little man was “very busy,” and {f his “activity” continues It will undoubtedly cost him his $50,000 job of riding for Frank Farrell and “Big Tim’ Sullivan. When Fuller arrived at the track GRAVESEND HORSES ON SLOW SIDE GRAVFSEND, Oct. 3—The conditions for training to-day were most unfavor- able, and the racers sent to exercise work were on the slow side The J. L, Holland string was sent to good exercise. Oclawaha breezed five furlongs in 1.14 The two-year-old John B. reeled off the distance in 1181-4. Bob Murphy was sent three-eighths of a mile in 0.42 and Counterpolse a half mile in 0.69. The Boston Stable’s Royal Pirate was sent three-quarters in 1.20. Ghats, an- other of the same string, stepped a half in 0.63. New York, Julia Junkin, Lllu- minator and Palette were on the easy side, John Hynes had St. Finnan gallop six furlon pein 1.23. Forward was eened a hall 0.68, Arthur Carter in 0.56. stepped ft Cephalalgia inute gait. Errant breezed Bennett's John Toute ere's Baikal w a halt os Wyefield atepped” ‘the distance Lady Lake breesed four fur- sebrlewaz Paul cliegra was sent the 108. Sh eent five-eighths 1.10. H done mile at a two-mi Eee wyers Knight six-furl: Bob Hill ig eer fers ta 130 1-4 Bar. Bicx'e Osgood breezad st the distance in 1.26. ROSCOE MILLER TO BE A PIRATE Roscoe (Miffler, the ex-Giant twirler who was released by Manager MoGraw a tew monthe ago because he was un- successful in pitching winning ball, has ‘been signed by Fred Clarke to pitch ‘or the champion Pitteburgs next season. Miller should do well with the Smoky y he will have a team be- Sane Xs Suen teat wil give him plenty of ee ae aceal and also work hari to win the games in which he pitches, Dearce CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Oct. 3.—Har- vard played the University of Maine on the Soldiers’ Field gridiron this after- noon. The game was of especial inter- est because “Mike” Farley, who Goached Harvard last vear, has been @ogching ‘Maine this, fall. Capt. Marshall was unable to get Into game on account of a wrenched sere ieee i a oe being in his place at quar- TIGER FRESHMEN COULD NOT SCORE First Half—Princeton Freshmen ©, Brooklyn High School 0. Second Half—Princeton Freshmen @, Brooklyn High School 0. CORNELL WEAK, PLAYERS INJURED Rochester Gridiron Giants in the Best of Condition arid Are Conficent of Giving a Good Account of Themselves. LINE-UP, Hunt ani.) Pave a Fors Winal Score—Princeton Freshmen | pate” Fors ©, Brooklyn High School 0. noite ( MeAtlist HACA, N, Y¥., Oct, 3.—€ @ big tack! Ame when the football game betwe and Rochester was called noon, He did not enter ave wal Gordon als toack In a rather rs We LINE-UP. Posit io was * Herring Roberts Johns ndition, the pink of conditio ~ PENN'S ADMIRERS FEAR LEWIGH Continuous Changes in the Key- stone State Team Leads Its Adherenis to Think Defeat May Be in Store. visit PRINCETOD J., Oct, ‘High School! and ithe Princ @lashed this afternoon at F Neither team was able to score in the fifteen and twenty-minute halves played, due to the fact that there a grea deal of bad fumbling at critical points ‘The freshmen had a decided. ad Ahe first to the | whistle, having the ball in hent’s territory all the time. Their re to scoore was due to their costly fumbles. 3 WITH BUCKNELL LINE-UP. ‘e FRANKLIN at aste ¢ FIE tation w very Quaker aD, sto TIGERS SCRATCH |MANHATTAN'S FIRST KT GEORGETOWN) IMPORTANT CAME Men from Princeton Expect a/ Meets Pratt Institute at the Hard Game, but Are Cheered] American League Ball Park by a Large Number of} and Is Supremely Confident Undergraduates. of ' Victory. AMERICAN LEAGUE BALL PARK, Oct. 3—Football players from Manhat- First Half—Princcton, 0; George- town, 0, fan College met the warriors from | INE: UP. Pratt Institute to-day in thelr frat LINE-UP. really important game of the. season. Princeton, Poaitions, Georgetown. | Both teams are in the hest of condition, L Kernan | an the captains es them- 1 Ox » Carrol | selves as confident of vi of vie YALE ELEVEN -PLAYS VERMONT LINE-UP, Position J. of Vt. __ Portions. U. of Vt. Roraback Bloomer Hogan .,! Sheviln, Rockwell Mitchell Metcalf Bowman NEW : ainpbet i | | ewton ‘Woodward + Kendall 8.—Yale iPB, HAVEN, Conn., Oct. and the Univeratty of Vermont lined up at Yale fleld this afternoon under ideal weather condition. Yale's strong prac- ce work of yesterday greatly encour- aged her supporters, and tt was pre- Predicted that she would roll up a big; Score against the Vermonters, whom | she defeated by a big score last year. Yale presented her strongest team at the opening, Short... Hattorts Dewitt “rawrord es WOMAN CHAMPION oulké He Motttive Martell PRINCE PRINCETO, 1 Oct. 2—The tigers clashed with ayers fro Georgetown College to- OF GOLF ARRIVES Reports from Georgetown men- 1 the goa) condition of the team, and are veritled by the looks of the men.| i 5 Although the slump the ‘ixers took] Miss Adair Holds the Irish Su- yesterday in practice has somewhat blow of th that there minutes: Vefore t) and it Ww much adv FIRST HALF. 1 off for back twer about whistle was not The American York which many Southampton were seasick, without accidents, Miss Rhon y nan line steamship arrived to-day encountered squalls during the trip from Nearly the passen- but the trip was n holder of wiemplonship of Ire: Witla her sister, nd thired lement A. ow 2 will meet some ers while here Positions, Bucknell. | the t . + Cock) the Cr gladiators str jvoralty of P: > the arena thi the Doughty sons at h. THe continuots changes of Penn's players a 1 sumps taken the past week have ‘Taylor “Sweitzer mith bert not added to v u confidence whic! e stud ghovard| the confidence which the student body would lke to feel A typicg} Saturday gnttering cheered Bugknell foot-| the players as they leaped over the rails, }) against each ‘There was more life In thelr actions and every one looked fit for the battle, s/GIANTS DISGUSTED |; that she er sister could hot tell just what her Plans would be, s e “that Mire ament for T can- Gritcom has Kol up ft, but fur been ganized © to be Held from Merion Cricket Club's grounds, publish @UFFALO, N. ¥., Oct, 3—Manager| Hatettonn McCraw and the New, York Basstall| On the New York came even mem tb Jett Buftato in diseus: Let ngat,] pers Of Charles Eta wire cinorling the game sched wor to: elie hy Suapieng Mins ode Becker and ‘Mes: ‘iiefuaing’ iis day, MeGraw was wrathy, se Biase hu'wite daonpened the'ardor for covaay| PrEMACY at the Game, and a}; aoe Eee re oom aiucici{ Tournament Has Been Ar=/4 improvement this: atterngon Bi re r Wuubeas win e's choroush'smakStp] ranged by Miss Griscom. The two teams apr ‘ed on the fleld MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. MORRIS PARK RACE-TRACK, Y., Oct. 3—The entries for Monday's races are as follows: Fe@ Race—Autumn Hurdle Handicap; two miles; over eight hurdles, Charawind mt Beau “Gallant 150 Cy ‘ 148 Santos Dum SUS Extravawansa ‘am Faraniass six furlongs of withers mile " The Fiddler, Clnquevailt Third Ri Maiden flllien, two yeart ‘old; five and a half furlongs of Eclipse course Marmoe Monochord fonsoon Piguet . Sweet Alice. Futurita Harding Gravvi ‘ Hien Chanelle Runnells Fitth Black “Fox. Highweight Han- thers mile Race—Woatcherter furlongs of Wit BOUTS OF GARDNER COPIES. Geonge Gardner has been reading the autoblography of “Young Corbett,” and now copies his words. “Fitz was made for me," says George. CHANCE FOR TUCKER. George Hoey, the feather-weight fehter, of Harlem, would like to meet Shick" Tucker before one of the Phile- delphia clubs for six rounds. MUNROE ROUNDING TO. Jack Munroe is putting in some ‘hard Ucke for his fight with Jack McCormick in Philadelphia on Monday night. Every j cay at his training ( regiferee at Bath Beach Tommy, West, the clever middle-~ welght, puts him through some lively FIGHTERS PREPARE FOR NEAR FUTURE. s. No love ‘taps are exchanged, as the facial a) rances of both show to- oer. But mathe is fine and dandy and expects to put MoCormick away in quick —_->— BRIGGS BRAGS. “T'll put MoGovern out,” says Jimmy Briggs in talking of hts proposed bout in ton on Tt night. wih Sa state eted ie Sree the forsa he inet “Youn, t,"" That is, he will have to be fore of « fighter than he was a i BAKER AFTER A FIGHT. Joe Baker, the feather-weight fighter, of Harlem, wel hea won @ number of battles in private, would like to meet Wilke ily, the Brooklyn feather- Wright, in pflvate for $100 a side at 123 pounds. Men ame to Me, # eloped attur my wh wnole ite It ts treat nien maple, treatin free you 80. He, cuaranitee. to cu Tat to ffect a perme cines, as t! VARICOCELE | rmanently rare paration: cutting of tying operas No min ies ERS Viele my ‘ot treatment are Gried up at once. STRICTURE acute DISCHARGES topped completely. BLOOD POISON- ING permanently cured the une of mere NERVOUS DEBILITY may eystem of treatment 18 permangatiy pod a, irrespective of y bave ithout ry or ‘Write sf you eannot/eall. sent tn plain ex ers Race--Haniicap: one and thre teenth mile of Withers Course, ents yu tation condera| Shan nny Rated # your este, at “ai solentific o! at eva tly’ tell a the other All correspondence atrictly Contideatial an@ all zepijes jopes. Inclose two-cent stamp to insure reply. OFFICE HOURS—9 A. M. to 8.30 P.M, Sundays, 10 A. M. to 4 P. BL CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE, DR. R.H. M. ne ee raf Medical and Surgical Office, 146 WEST 34TH STREET. I want every oa ie aut Spunat smh. Shake eens opty and Dave I chat with te of treatment sem a a Persons and pas will sstre you of a a ermangot "Cure, ECZEMA orysipelas, 01 HYDROCELE es any Cofatin in Algemeart tender. without eutting operations RHEUMATISM SEE of treatment AND KID! rap ON DITION NEY ty my cgsem of eaten ahew etgne ot Improvement at on: anxious! yesterday it was apparent to | the shrewd horsemen present that thp re- sults of at least one race would be changed, The boy was unduly eehile« rated and more or less shaky ‘oh his feet. He was under contract. to ride Hoodwink in the last race for Frank Farrell. In hfs previous’ effort with the filly Fuller had lost the race by, poor horsemanship, Fuller had “informed “Tim" Bullivan that -Hoodwink would win if she had any kind of racing luck. Relying on this advice Mr. Sullivan bet $2,000 on her yesterday. Stable Boy Node. When the race was called Farrell had to substitute Holmes, a stable boy, for Fuller. Farrell had little hope of win- ning the race, and his forecast proved correct, for Holmes bungled hts mount, losing to Wila Pirate. After the race both Farrell and “Tim” Sullivan reported Fuller to the steward \for drunkenness. Unless the stewards uller’s contract holders, d Mr. Sullivan, will set n for a year, th atch wial mean to him @ loss of 3), 000. Grover Cleveland Tuller was the een- sational performer of the 100-day meets 4 New Oreans last winter, and on in the East the “jockey on ‘the Jockey, Club's tracks Discovered by Zimmer. e Boy Wag 4 at the Worth and 1S, Zimmer was amazed sho! Mr. traoeee boy's strength and ab fractious gid hors esults. 8, felng world, like a smear been Tiding elght months and hag ny than 200 victories to his credit, — ¥ Fuller was vocn on Grover Cleyelj birthday in the town of Duette, Ta. father,=George A., Js a sta L} crat, Near’ tne” Muller residenc te is a trotting track, where boy apent most of his time since he kilts. 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