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0200900OO4E 242920449908 O4O00% CAPTAIN RAFFERTY: ° °F YALE © “AFTER THE RUSH. WHY NOT MAKE THE PLAYERS BUCK AGAINST AN AUTOMOBILE TO KEEP IN PRACTISE TAKING THEM oa y OFF THE FIELo, : oHOGAN DOWNED ON BALL TRYING Le BUCK RINE: . = AN ORDINARY SIGHT ‘ON FOOTBALL FIEL! ps ; THESE DAYS, ‘The Scene Is One Enacted <* New Haven, Where for Hours Every Day Yale's Players Are Put Through All Sorts of Scri:.ma,-. « Practice as to Fit Them for the Hardest Foe In the _Collegiate Football” World. RAINY WEATHER AND MUDDY FIELDS ARE NOT’ ‘ ENOUGH TO Kl KEEP BIG FOOTBALL TEAMS . INDOORS Ceeessounsesossesseeneeee NO SCRIMMAGES WILLIAMS WILL {TIGERS FINISH UP MORE WAILS OF |FITZSIMMONS 10 : FOR YALE STARS, TEST COLUMBIA je HARVARD 5 TEAM MEET JOE GRIMM Bob Fitzsimmons !a going to have an-| > other fight in Philadelphia. He was] > matched last night to meet Joe Grimm | 2 before the Southern A. C. of that city nsely re- eleven is In miserable shape, as was jn a six-round contest next Wednesday THREE CHAMPIONS _ | GIVE EXHIBITIONS | Prince Alert, Lou Dillon and Major Delm Go Against Records To-Morrow. LEXINGTON, Oct. 9.—The kings andj Alert will try to reduce his world’s qucens of the trotting and pacing world! pacing record of will be seen in action here to-morrow, So, in all, three champlons will be seen “ which will be known as Srnklin pn one track on gat Day. H. E. Smaghersowiy ariva; Major ipver be Dejmar to wagon for a new orld's record, Then Lou Dillon will be sént for h a new world's eae record, Prince | sfonk and ’ Bteeplechase for a sweepstakes of &} for thoroughbred bunters. to carry Y pounds, Fitth Race-The | Gracefleid Ciya--A NEW HAVEN, Oct. 9—It ts the pur-| When Columbin tacos Williams at (Special to The Mvening world.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct, 9.—Harvard More of the Yale coaches to allow none the Polo Grounds, toemorrow the local LN : Oct. Despite coaches are busy to-day trying to hunt Of the reguiar members of Wvaraiyjcolies rn n was falling In Up new candidates for the team. ‘The team to take pari In scrimmages. ‘Tae of the Blu a Riga re elof accident { Spool with 4 few evidenced yesterday when the second night. 5 ort e wil ) f th face, 1 sue ‘ canes ork ie on Igeeallietisce aes jar daa? 6 2m he esse team, with four old ‘varalty players on waren Jee snort, stony , Italtan Hteeplechare for penton Th und uate : ze for! ja on P i he Bans atter's show t the minor co'- Nn game, yesterss it, raised havoc with the regulars. ‘One all of the big fellows in the Quaker i carry 15) pou Got ‘s2 about Omi ie | ted ee cee. Krad ow ee teams has aroused mach intere: H-ton of te eid rene twucndown was gcored by the second City, and while rot a fighter Is\ the and th ntter. miles, Fey he Ss a i ontest againat Wil Do + but eleven and ‘the ‘varsity was aole to toughest sort of a proposition to nit. ae 3 in helping Coach, Casdwick tn tne Salen KSC resitient ot ne plate of the ball, therd make but very cow gains anu scored no | Hin style le very peculiar. | He, rll 7 poectne tes tes eam Into + mpl YUCRaU Wha, jown without being hit, then juinp 4 Inute halves the ivare | Much ‘umbling was done, and in punt- Up and Aght like a demon’ for a few BAKER, FOOTBALL ‘AANAGER. dimes on the scrubs. ing the continues .O snow a de- moments. He will alternate these tac- was made on the . The coaches have been’ tics by jumying up and down and rune in, who duplicated 49 develop any one At to do the Ning around che ring like a crazy man. ' ttysburg game by ke 7 His battles have all been in the nature © Sa through the entire sera for an and if that falle they will of buriesqucs. His meeting with Fitz- © MN | nas elected Rovert Baker, 05, assistant op Brg id ru vithstand heir canva ¥ =| i] i see neay et jtseled cataition the On plAIEd fo eek eT thing but a joke, one eon ae aye) nual Meeting Gives Promise pevein. 10s, assistant manaeer of thr manager of the football team, and J, 4 sew Bhask CORNELL TEAM W WORKS WELL $08606 of Being Most Successful in; <vmnestc vam 1) MEET WES BELMONT $58525 RICHER. |° serene * : SS While Columbia's team 's a good one. Coach Morley would Ike to see more men dui | He says liv of the sinns to try to m team the nd he has Issue 3 more now un for V Morley needs ——— ~ The executive committes of the New «¢ Great Neck Association’s An- | york University Athletic Association 9 , 2. ——___— . , men’ who will make up the team this!ages ranging trom one year to five, ls , " (Special to The Bvening World.) jyeat, “Under Broweter ye eenerstatty he! Mkiust Kemont realized the sum ot on th2 Field and ts Sure They'll! ane great Neck Racing Association, ; WEST FOINT. Oct, §.—The cadets aro: men, have worked well and hard, and| i802, an average of $2.16 per Head. at| _Win This Year’ Charapionship, | one of the most popular and intuential | hae , Doping for a zame with the navy. West A, antage one candidate has over SUOUCD Eee a, ORB ay Lh fs — organizations of its kind on Long Island, % t + pli is willing to arbitrate $ Bey share te coer ae a Ey ee will hold its annual meeting at feat ; ‘@mcts that stand in the way with the ene Shes Woodsaw, a yearling by Octagon- | Neck, L. L, to-morrow. The meet is al excBption of the right of cadet to sF GAELIC PLAYERS TO MEET. | Wooavine. ways interesting to its members and) thelr friends, very race promises to/ furnish close and exciting finishes, The course will be over a ¢alr hunting! country, finishing on the field of the Great Neck Polo Club, Races on the Thomacives, four years aso, isuet anf COld Weather Keeps Teams from Meeting) ,,, 1.0 inereny tooman maton to ve] JOCKEYS GOING WEST thomadives, four yours « issued ant ultimatum that either academy should y Tos in the “Sm held on Sunday at the West New! Yorke play a team picked from all classes. Day e “Smoky ‘Field, with the Shamrock: Jer-} Jockeys Martin, Redfern, Gray, De} Unei the present this has never been . City sey City. and the Youn elas, ‘Ot! sousa and Higmins w#l be_among the Sines teThe -navy's) proposal: of Now as principals, Alderman) ;iders who will ride on the Los Angeles fiat will be straightaway on the turf. sists rules Js certainly inconsistent cca William nberey, of Jersey City, will act) course during its meeting. If Willle Horses must be ridden by members of Wash th ruliny = {As referee. Shaw is reinstated by the Jockey Club} ee ‘ some recognized hunt or polo club, The au Ak World's Champtonah Jand after a consultation the captains o he too will make the trip West. ‘The| LONDON, Oct. 10.—James R. Keene's! five races to be decided will be | Club. W. LPC.) Chub, A the two teams decided they would vot| meeting will probably begin about! Lancashire, ridden by Lucien Lyne. the " lo Cup.—A race for bitistarg.. Fo Tsou noston « on wiih RANE Te PoC. | Stel iota se eee ‘American jockey, won the Imperial Pro- Pa tect links aes haces regularly | — Iva even vy between the = YANGER AT CHICAGO HOME, |iuce Plate, of 3,000 sovereians; two- | Maved during, the on. of Botan PITTSBURG, Oct. 9.-It was too coll! The fellows from the Hub made 4 | year-olds; six furlongs, at the Kempton} Xweepstakes of $5. ‘ os Benny Yanger, the Chicago fighter, | pay mn Meeting to-day. Fee rea ee out ‘one-quarter f N the Pirates to meet the Mos: land threo in ayerieame al and bis manager, John. Herts, -have| tie ean eerie ond aya Orienta| Second Mace—The Bayside Bunt clu! an team in the championship | j,. esa: to piteh, and, while he returned to Chicago from San Fran- Il came in {rd. Beven hor 4 ran. Cap.—A__half-bred sicepiechase fF a W YORK’S did better than on his first tral, he was cisco. Both men clatimed that. the de- SMES | (2) ew eepeta ices Cf 50 eee Loe oue three MASTER SPECIALIST. last game to be played in this city | hit by the Bostonians when hits meant eaten rendered by seterce (Sate. aN "§ STABLE. a) pounaa, Dilenee Sane ~ jas to have heen desded nore. this | rine, Tie cop eiauiintta freer eal OL PN TNE +] "third Race—An open race for ponies M NERVOUS DRBITY Cures. a a 0, | afternoon, and then the two terms were] “Deacon Phillip! ts in good s the future, said Pneumonia has taken a grip on! 14.9 and under, for a sweepstakes of Si and radten i ~ ” o" wt out one 30 to oO LEXINGTON, C 9.—Tihs was |) Move on to Boston for the tinal atrug- and, alviough he. t eed to MORRIS PARK, Oct, 9.—Race hors Perks, ey wa fone 4 bet on them. Laos Ane Reranlta ual ane in Sarey, ate pounds Distance al Al ear days by my own tawous the thica day eal gle for the Inter-league championship |t9 ‘twirl "yest und yearlings, the property af W. C. ca joxe boys ther | Dinksle have both ded fecrigusty iit, | Fourth Race—The Great Neck Cup—A/ M STRICTURE Pinu tule, 38 gays frotting meeting. to-morrew afsernoon. and give him Whitney, were sold at public auction ae Basta ii ne, (path len lolerce tian: ara a ate Sight thouannd peo: It was a cold, raw day here, however nd-up, in the paddock here this afternoon.| « No Game at Cleveland, -_ vellou: ann Y the grat Transylvasia 3 y = ‘Phe star of the sale was Stalwart,| —_ (pecial to The Evening World.) | i ATIC permanentty,« cure ANY ) Hawthorne was tavorite, which was sold tov E, R. Thomas for M ‘ , Batter how? chrovie’ era! eaeMoycics © Foinkiey. Lau, ent, W $12.00, After some apirited bidding | cheduled to be played here to-day. be- STITCH MOULDING Teen: Bie tatting me OT Al > Seeaeg ans sean Mac ware in’ the Neté cavgcial the Fenton wortay _ |W: Walden bought: that good colt) Sitti "National League te Bie eas : VS. “PRESSING” VARICOCELE tgs, By mytown er: #7 Desk ‘enld, raw wind was blowiie from WORTH RACE TRACK, CHICAGO,| Pier Pirate for $5,600. postponed on account of cold 'weathe*, 5 Ki wbrorptt - ©) Be porch asd vre track wes quite ; i. ¥—Follewing are the resulta of the| Summaries: Hf ; Hethérs tore ient. i\ races acheduled to ve run here this| TUS Ttalych e, by Firate of Pensance A i on f-om the system without os ac 1 2 4 ; . $5.08 of ald of mercury or potash. * ao Sinathors afternoon bought) | afternoon . Wy, Meddies—sMountain Range MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. HE -inner, excellence ‘ WASTING 3 ry or potae ie Pothe chesnut gets t, chat tine tirat Race—Threc-quarters of a mile, Te a redler cau onyeastl a: Semi-ready keeps the >: ri hs id tn. the frat, two 1 af 10 t0 1 for place, Wasnecand, | yd shape intact. WEAKNESS &! sxclunively by. SR vanta. Kent ts by Li rhs Ling Hilworsh tira) Timecta 28 | , be Ger Raher—Reflec:|| RACH TRACE, MORRIS PARK: Oct, The cloth is moulde1 to cor- Don't Delay. Come To-Dey. he HAVERFORD, Pa. Oct. 9—Some OND RACE—Three-quartera of _|9.—The entries for to-morrow's races i he clo 1 aK Wolemeeds otra Trine ATL a Played totay at the| miles Won Ry Burnto Bunton. 4 to 3) ae $3,000, are as follows rect form by the needle, not by orc 4 ame to me inthe crickot Inks in the Griscom tr-/and 1 to nwathe. 2 to & for place |, \ Ge FE Two-year-olde; six and one- ' Meise retrere: $2,800, abs aeeisatton. ¥itation, tourna, Despite tho rain Wit tcond; Gypeene was third. By Mcagter—aerba; x, R.| Ree furlones ot Withers Coury is the pressing iron, hence it can’t etusively or ilo Private aud, Sine j PLA Mixx Rhona Adair, the British! ird —One mile.—Won dy 7 im a by Meddler—Dissembier, Rareange sees 109 : lose its shape. wan st pion, beat Mirs Georglina Bishop, of poon, even ad} to 4; Mr. Dingle, @ to * The staying, shrinking and the Brooklawa © Club, by 4 up % Was secon: Sancred was thir ft if in the short | , 1 Palette M1 to make assur- jest time, with th t aedtelia yi and J to fetianc a ‘Faithful R. 1. ressing al 0 to al i ; ce-One mile and seventy |s i DS RE anny ‘ about in| p ba g precthes | Stout, Richmond . Waker § 2 |e y y Club, beat Mis Th Pooliny » £0, Merion Cricket Club, by 3 to play cup, semi. ance doubly sure aH Semi; ready looks like new by Masetto—Saucy Lane, Manitiane when “pressed” three or four Dre 'R. WILLIAMS &. yay cait) by Hambure—edith Gray, A. ankand 0 rab Vinsiber months after buying. 65 West 34th St, N.Y, stokes Lan te! Uy tlssak—Herale, A. Btoken. $250, ‘Third regen Plains Handicap; Finished to order, ‘and ready Pls Men sath isk to wear, in about two hours oe okt Linsak—Lady stylites, 8. J. Law- Eclipse eoureas #100; gandringham—Nihil; H. ‘T. Gri¢-| Puleua. nm by Proceeds, § ‘to 5 and Ri wep by Hamburg—Rosy of | and jones ieee mail Ways, 1 to 3, wae second;! Pow NAW ah abl fr Omer be. bY 7. M,| Zineiber aS ROUNDS, | tin, §24e. 4 4 owing arects | i Se. by Plaudlt—Comnaea: T. Hltehook, Rein ua Bi ita after choosing. Soertiin a 4 scevaled to be run Ivinatl f . OFF THOS. HITCHCOCK, a iaseweon’ et. aoene Wariner Mi = ths of a mba — Fy Oke py WequitalesMadelaine; eis courses Maiden two ee Br tinge sice sud neal. “BP. Greene, cat, by} Up. she, 10 to t ant 4 to 1: Bugle-| F Siopinry OF JOUN E. MADDEN. | Moet 1a Collen MOKRIS PARK RAG 9 “goon vs 1, , F place, wns serond, Thank 1, b. f.. by Meddler—Lady Stylites;| Donnelly 1st pee 4 t 3 P'me—1,31 iN paliminei ‘g00. Pieces EVERY WEEK DAY UP TO poe up and | to cond “One mile--Won by Can-}\ ‘Burdette, (br. f by Plaudit—Clymena: A} ith fo gee Nees Par Autumn: weight RAGES ON THE Fiat cup. seminal f : » 2 and 6 to 6: Chandoo, boa. tor two miles fone-balt, Withers AG bi Davide. baat M han Ag second: Quiet was orate Banos AND AX Spurea UI8e eg, 24 Mas. Datngerties.12 misie i Teta BOAR EE roe Bile, f araiant, of the ‘Thiatle—Octo| Shorthowe- 1 Burmise 14) ‘dy - to 5 al i vali x i Ry. Ben Strome—Craf- whey oe eae vot 801 710 10, was tub, x n_ Moments swan thid. ‘Time—t. t to. “Goiden Dawn IL J. 8 18 ame Broadway, ‘0 ge-Ong mite and three-sias Yj Arman, by Pontine—Zayntai m.| fuss". Kendal Wihifams SPECIAL THIS WEEK. ‘75 pi silkelingd oe Chew a4 awe’ nbdaya) A¥itiloms, teesdincevon by dosle C lent al —$28,60. Adm. 9to%, Dan McKenna, 4 ‘o ile "el Greta" a 3 Fp ten ns fl