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wHy NOT HITCH THEMTO AUTOMORIL Dillon, Major Delmar and Prinée Alert Will Try to Hang Up New Trotting and Pacing Marks To-Day. WEXINGTON, Oct. 10—There may be “wBuoh to record 1 the annals of trotting @nd racing history when this day is @ver. The fact at least will go down ‘hat for the first time in the history (f the harness horse thres champions @t their claeses race’ against records fm 2 single day on ono track, the Ilttle queen of all )) totters, the first to trot a mile in two “@ilbutes, will be one which will go after the record. Then comes Major Delmar, the swiftest gelding ever hitcked to a fmulky and also holder of a trotting rec- @rd of two minutes. will be to a wagon, and he will be @riven by Alta McDonald in ap effort to @ new world’s record for that His trial to-day Then Prince Alert, fast pacer, will try for what horsemen task—reducing ‘bis own and the world's pacing record 1. the remarkably ¢ard of unusual brilllancy, and in memory of Wetary Shanklin, of the Kentucky Trot- fing Horse Breeders’ Association. Rac- ing enthusiasts from all over Kentucky will be on hand to-day to wee the sport. The weather conditions are good for the} trials and one track is the late Sec- “YOUNG CORBEIT’ OPENS FALL CAMPAIGN T0-NIGHT It Will Be in the Form of a Six-Round Argu- ment with “Kid” Stein, BY KNCCKOUT, HE king of the feather-welghta|a merry war in the West In the near goes on the warpath to-night. future, “Young Corbett," holder of the| Billy Britt boxes Billy Roche's hide title by grace of an ice-tank think box | leather proposition, Charlle Sieger, in and two plle-driving maulers, opehs his |'Frisco next Friday night. Martin fall campaign with a aix-round curtain | Canole, who has been making a lot of ruser, with one “Kid” Stein pliying to| noise lately, is on his way to the Golden the “Rocky Mountain Kid's" leads. Gate to meet Britt before the now The arc lights of the National Athlet!c | Colma A. C., which {s situated outsldo Club, of Quakertown, will do the eal-/of ‘Frivco, about the middle of Novem- clum act for the champlon’s reappeag-| ber. Willie Fitzgerald hes been ance. offered. and has accepted, a bout with Who {fn Stein? Rufe Turner in Seattle, to take place One of Slowville's regulation alx-round-| next month, and intends to stick out ers—a tough, wiry youngster, trained |on the conat and throw down the gaunt. to go six rounds'at!& twosminute gait; | let to Messrs. Britt, Canola and Sleger. a two-handed, strong, husky I«ht-| The winner of this carnival and Her- He's in the same class as Billy | ford's dusky collection of uppercuts, the long-legged, longer-a:med | Joseph Gans, would look pretty good on misfit who Jumped out a week ago and| paper. peas panel) Torry” {OF Me | Vuntie the Matter with Fitat The foolish house bees are buzzing arise aheallevla + @ain in “Ruby Robert" Fitzsimmons’e No champion, Mr. Stein, and he won't | (00 hey buieed poland the be one to-morrow morning, but, at that,| (th. Gay that he consented to meet cae) 6 dangerous youngstee with &/ 010° soe Grimm in Quakertown next Wednesday night. Stein tucked away, Tim Callahan te to ; his be trotted Into the limelight, He opena| ,Now. If Fits doesn't want to end tf daya behind a stone incased grate he'd with the "Corbett" show on Wednesday i aa night’ Oot) #1;) Anal closes the | better atop, He'll forget some day hit @ fellow like Coughlin, or Dunkhorst pee The National has this attraction, | |. Con and then have to spend the : % hi Westward ho! will then be the battle | “st of his days being sorry ap in excellent ory of the little Denverite. pened: Besides these events Mr. C. K. G. Billings intends exhibiting Grimm ie just as much a fighter as Far away in the goken West; far) oT ors octe is white. away where the dancing waves of the the other Pacino clasp the setting sun in their Coffroth, the Brainy. ring. ‘The Monk and! will go iter &@ new Orange blossoms bloom i midwinter and | nght promoting industry, may it promises the greatest day | nitottine and pacing history ever re- mighty depths; far away where the| Jim Coffroth, the brains of the ‘Frisco ecure a jthe husky gentleman with a huskier |jicense to pull off three extra milla in -| Wallop flourishes mightily, there waits|the home of the Netive Sons between well might folks come from for the Colorado wonder 6 Uttle chap| now and the first of the year. Buindvéas ‘ot miles around to. sew the gh |namea Eddie Hanon, “= @ © SWIFT AFTER RECORD. } The condition of the weather gives ttle hope of the trotting and pacing laces being held at the Empire City If, however, the cou t in shape John F. C Pritt will try to Besides that her good events on the card, — of | Meet the champion in December. there are eight | S BRIGHTON TRACK FLOODED. \ The Brighton Beach race track was InUn@ted by the storm yesterday, and E ttie thoroughbreds in the - it the ocean were taken out and housed oS Ageosd at the Gravesend track. ‘The ring was a foot under water; jeld and track were out of sight, which rolled and Inst fences and obstacles, wy fo with water, ” RUNNERS TO MEET, ten-mile champton, and E. P. Carr, the Xavier crack, will \tey conclusions for distance supremac: _gzhim the concluding outdoor sports for G year which will es held Celtic Park | defeat any man of his weight in the! pices of tae nion and the POUGHKEEPSIES IN JERSEY. The Hoboken and Poughkeepsie teams ‘Will play the third game of their series @t the St. George Cricket Grounds, Hi o ach team has won the ohamplon pitch for the , aud Lindeman for the/ range a match tn a few days between i. LO-morrow, y City team, ble-header series of Gaelic foot- hes to be held at West New field, West New York, New Jer- morrow. ‘The principal ‘attrac- Be the Antorelty pheplonship, the Young Ire. | Victories ‘to meet in a twenty-round bout before the it. Couinty Senet Aaah (Ga.) A. ©. on Wednesday Site js Some big bug politicians with a digger If Jordan Didn't Want the Barth, | pull have all but collared the licenses Edward had one wallop at the title|and they want James to take hold of and fell by the wayside, He wants an-| the affairs for them. other. And, unless Benjamin Jordan,| Speaking of Cofforth, by the way, England's holder of the feather-weight | brings to mind the fact that he will be | title, can be satisfied with anything less | at the helm of the Fitesimmons-Gardner {than a lien on the United Btates Treas- | battle. ury to journey to this side and do bat- He says it's golng to be a big card in ” a ‘im should know, te with “Corbett,” Hanion will probably | "Frisco. Ane te look a cara on paper. it? It will be a rattlin nt. “What Happened to Gardner” will age make. a ood ttle roe aes) and elodrama, with Light-weluhts War, Ine the part of the blood and “Ruby _ The light Weights are going to have| Robert’ supplying the thunder, FIGHTERS’ LATEST DOINGS. BURDICK’S BUSY DAYS. cago light-weights, 0) sees the iss These are busy days for Johnny Bur- , Found bout at the opening boxing s! dick. the clever bantam of this city, and] of the Chicago A, A, in Chicago to- {t his manager keeps on matching him| night, The Bene SaShin Bubhy in" ta: | he will have all he can handle for the | Matopey to NEnt Marth Ounow of the next few months. Last night he was| club. matched to meet Tony Moran, the bout] @ARDNER’S CHANGE OF MIND. to be held in private on Oct. 2. This jardi has changed his mind makes three bouts in as many weeks ar- George Gardner. gual vo rit Tanged for him, Burdick tse ‘about remaining at West Baden Springs Noung Corbett’ in his training, and the’ for three weeks, and will leave there to- anpion saya he. thinks Burdick can \morrow for San Francisco, where he world, jwill train for his battle with Bob Fitz- simmons on Nov. 25, Gardner will be LENNY AND GOODMAN AGAIN. isted in his training for fiyan and Martin ieeianives ; Australian Jimmy" Ryan Kid" Goodman, the feather-weleht] Canale, the Full River, light-welght. fighter of Boston, and Eddie Lenny. of Philadeiphta, who recently fought a ten-| SULLIVAN-HOLLY FIGHT OFF. Found draw’ in Boston, have been te-| ‘The alx-round bout between Mike Before’ the Central IR. fenergund Pout] guitivan, of Boeton, and Dave Holly, the colored Peeagyt ed ie dine ui fo have “axen plece In the Qu BOSTON WANTS GANS. City ‘next week, has been’ declared. off Miah Murray, matchmaker of the Cri-/>¥ Sullivan, terion A. C., of Boston, expects to ar-| “TWIN” SULLIVAN'S FIGHTS. Jack “Twin Sullivan has been signed the 4 ° to engage in two battles In Philadelphia. Sullivan or Jammy Gardner, the Bosiun| His first bout will be with George Cole, Joo Gana. tre light-weight champion uf Aghters, f Trenton, on Oct. 17, and hie i “SPIKE” SULLIVAN NEXT, OAyyIWOIENtLaheek Inter “Spike Sullivan, who made poor MILLET GETS A FIGHT. showings in two bouts in Pennsylvania, has succeeded Joe } let, the heavy-welght fighter, in getting on another! of gan Francisco, has been matched to match. His opponent this time will be| meet Billy Woods, of Los Angel Jimmy Gardner. the light-weight cham-| fteen-round bout before the n of New land, They will mest} a. C, of Oakland, Cal., on Oct, 21. ‘Phey hoa ffteencround pour berore the Cen: Paint beste ene aldo ‘bet of $500 and £0 Fel A. C., of Boston, on Monday night. | ges cent. of the gross receipts, ———_— BOTHNER TO PARKER. George Bothner, the king of all the Ustle men on the mat, 1s ready to. meet Ra Parker catchwelmn TC FiaHT IN SAVANNAH, Herman Miller, the welter-welght Aghter of Baltimore, and Billy Farren have signed articles of agreement to Miller hag in ongagement at an RYAN AND. ‘SIELOFF “ip MEET. Barat eek, and to-night : the hte, Sarow tad PHILIPPI TO PITCH TO-DAY in Baseball Series for World’s Champion: | ship with Bostons Will Be| Played in Pittsburg. THIS COULD BE ADOPTED. MILLIONAIRES MAY BE JOCKEYS TO-DAY Society Expected to Turn Out in Force at First Meeting of the Great Neck Racing Asso- | Standing tn Champlonn WwW. L. w. . 8 8 .500 Boston... PITTSBURG, Oct. 10.—If the weather {s good and the air not too chilly, the Boston and Pittsburg clubs will engage in their seventh battle for the cham- weather prevented the teams meeting yesterday and in consequence of tho| postponement the Hubbites have to re-| main here and play this afternoon. The day of rest afforded the players the opportunity of counting their re- When it is all over every man will no doubt have enough ta buy a drawing on any other farm without funds in the bank. Deacon Phillipp!, who has scored the Pittsburg’s three victor! the box to-day. He says he {s in fine| shape after the long rest he has had and {s sure that he will deal out his fourth series of elusive curves to the men from New England. Against him a be pitted Tam estar) At least it Tom's turn, vietwe of @ lot of ols Soclety will have another day out- doors at Great | There over the polo club's course will be held the first meeting of the Great ‘eck Racing Association. Great sport 1s promised, and if the di well many of New York's elite will be in attendance, contains two races on the flat and three over hurdles, tlemen Jookeya will ride. The member- ehip of the club includes Ae G. Van- » Thomas Hitchcock, aeould, Brokaw, Ww have hordes entered, and acai ace good riders {t would be’no surprise to see Ing finishes to-day, Ing te a success it ia the racing amscotation to ding, may get the the game both teams will start for Boston, where, if they are necessary, i two games will be played, day and the the other on Tuesday on LOVE HAD BETTER | OF “KID” DECKER (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADPLPHIA, Love and Kid Decker boxed six slash- ing rounds at the Washington Sporting It was one of the most} contests witnessed in this olty) im AJOR DELMARe WORLD’S THREE GREATEST HARNESS HORSES. Lou Dillon and Major Delmar each hold the world’s trotting record of two minutes and Prince Alert le the holder of the pacing ececord of 1,57. WEST SIDE’S LAST GAMES. ‘The New West Side Athletle Club will hold {ts final set of grounds, on West | to-morrow morning. contested are 600-yard run, ) one on Mon- them in whip If this meetin; intention of the hold a two days’ 2 [Gavel oweeting next MISS ADAIR MEETS MAS. STOUT TO-DAY PHILADELPHIA, STALWART BOUGHT IN BY THOMAS In the auction sale of Willlam Cc. Whitney's horses at track he got $48,050 for twenty-six head. The ist comprised herses in training Stalwart, the winner {the Champagne Stakes on Thursday, |was the etar of the sale, es at the club Fifty-fourth street, e events to be} ard run, 90-yard | 8 three-quarter ce, running broad jump, 1 of which are -yard run, scratch, for DISCHARGES. WODREY TECUBLIS AKD URIN putting M4-pound shot, handicap, and a I CURE MEN Club Inst night. 10.—It's Mies woman golf champion the Morris Park |. against Mra, C, T. Stout, a -champton of America, in the finals ¢ Miss Griscom’s invitation tournament on the links of the Merion Cricket Club ina th mon, thelr matches. in the Decker up. ‘The latter caught Love oft! semi-final af matched and for ¢wo rounds there was|° Ute to choose betweey them, In the third Love cut loose and landed: & number of body blows which shook | and yearlings. his guard in the fourth and dropped him,| Love rose to his feot and rushed wildly at his opponent, ge! times on the Jaw and body, Love inued la, good work in the atth, and| fhe country an a The links are in anything but firat- aa condition, but neverthelesa good expeote | gamers “enthunasts “has been made a} reality, Reliance brought As pretty a match as wag ever held | R. ds We Oo in Pennaylvanta Is looked for, fonal affair, and all over| interest hasbeen taken. in Rupture Cured With our, Improved Blastio ease night mpveil, and River Plrate went —— Sunday World Wants Werk Monday Morning Wonders, on the jaw in. a savage mix-up. eckér tried to land a knockout blow, but Love was too clever and Anished the round and bout in whirlwi ulema for’ free amt attendance for ladies, HENRY NOLL 708 Broadway, red easily earned the deciaten. OLYMPIC FIELD’S LAST GAME.' game of baseball to be playea | One Hundred and man that special diseste or condition ‘9 nd bi a i itt explain, to Men, Come to Me, = osates Seculiar BRICHION RACES AUTUMN MEETING BEGINS NEXT MONDAY © CONTINUING DAILY SIX RACES EACH DA's STARTING AT 2.P.° Mi RICH STAKES, PURSE AND HANDICAP EVENTS, ALSO STEEPLECHASES, Reached by. All Routes to Comey belan”. MORRIS PARK RAGES EVERY WEEK vy Bh TO AND INCLUL RACES’ ON ie on Olympic Field, Thirty-fitth street and Lenox avenue, will be decided there to-morrow. that occasion two games will be held. main event will Murray Hills, the champion sem!-pro- fessional team of the Hast, and the Philadelphia, Glants. to be} every, cent you hy NEW YORK’S MASTER SPECIALIST. 4 peicdenbaatictset st Mallat en ES ahi, DEBUAITY cures 4,04 in 00 days by my orn femou! cured in § to 18 dave face ou be between the eave aeniuded” all ‘ens to ma ty are nothing but what “VARICOCELE cam do and always’ ‘iolag Aha T pro At 1 o'clock the heelmen and the Calumets will meet, and the second game atl follow ly. crwerd. ONet ae will. be the battery for" the ad D that eap Tite from you and Tater Tack to wnoyeet ate Joss of all pow- ty! Yo pain or tose of time. LC BETS ON BASEBALL GAME. « STRICTORE Wille Russell, ALA. and Capt, Morocco A, C., unty ocr. aif Sree: 3 to 10 my orm ex~ ager of the Wade “Kid" Meyer, of the are betting each other.to @ standstill on the result of their game yhich ts to be played HYDROCELE ney erste atm: mithoat a cutting epergtion, RHEUMATISM DISCHARGES stopped completely. BLOOD POISON- ING Uy cured without potas. NERVOUS DEBILITY of Areatment is permaneatly ry ume bat m th Aid cf mercury or pottsh, game promiacs to 6 result depends ey tosnaoreow, be Interesting, as the championship of the weat ede. BASEBALL MEETING ‘CALLED. CINCINNATI, Oct. mann, chairman of the National Baseball Commission, has called a meeting of that body for this At the meeting the National Don't Delay. ‘Come Faby. or dey oS rive: ‘Write {f you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential and all Plies a 1 years. Nothin gent tn plain envelopes. Inclose two-cent stamp to insure reply. OFFICE HOURS—9 A. M. to 8.20 P. M. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. DR. R.H. M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office, Slscasee’ of ses devi a Racy or eatlroad from Grey CRY Eo suits ; 10.—August H indays, 10 A. M. to 4 t Pulliam, of and: President ivan, stot ean we aa a tits ‘Wear ‘ana | Johnson, of the resent. ne -bafties in tle south ‘ugh Will be bagked 4 WREUSE CAD | Manni Amarclntion on arotemiamet

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