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> —-— ‘Local Knights of the Pigskin Buck the Toughest Eleven That They Have »Been Asked to Face This Season. LINE-UP, COLUMBIA. POSITIONS. ee: Bishop ... .-Left End.. AG SASH: Browne .. -Left Tackle. Ox Ney (Tomlinson ++. Hermance Landers .. Seleeee, ease Sedgwick bd + Right Guard. . Bennett Thorpe ... .-Right Tackle. .. Broty Ruckers . . Right End. . Jaeckel Jones ... ‘ + Quarter Back... +++. Jayne Metzthin, Fisher .........Left Half Back. . Gutterson UIC L064 S10 ole stis's Right Half Back... : Watson RSTIBEN ag ed cic 010) cisicjainiere cia UN ACK Viereie ae sts o o1c7s) 510) Peabody Columbia faces Williams this after- noon at the Polo Grounds and will meet the strongest eleven she has faced this year. The Massachusetts team has done excellent work so far and will present Its beat players to battle ugainst the blue and white. Last season Columbia beat Williams 6 to 0. and this year Harvard had hard work to win from them—17 to 0. Columbia's line-up Is: Landers, centre; Tomlinson, left guard: Stangland, right guard: Thorp. right tackle: Brown, left tackle; Bueil, right end; Bishop, left end; Jones, quarterback; Dueli, left halfback; Fisher, right halfback; Smith, fullback, This will be toe first feally hard game the players fro mthe Heights have had this season. All thelr othet struggles have been In the nature of preliminarie: but the Williams boys will test Prosl- dent Butler's players In every nepart- On the showing made by Columbia her admirers can out just what and there are many who believe that even against Yale, Harvard or Prince- ton the wearers of the Blue will acquit themselves creditably. PIGSKIN KNIGHTS BATTLE - ON MANY GRIDIRONS. FOOTBALL STRUGGLES TO-DAY. Columbia vs. Williams, at Polo Grounds. Yale va. Springfleld, Training Schoo}, at New Haven. larvard vs, Amherst, at Cambridge. ’rinceton vs. Brown, at Providence, vennsylvania vs. State College, at Philadelphia Cornell vs. Colgate, at Ithaca, West Point vs. Dickinson, at West Point, Annapolis vs. University of Virginia, at Annapoll« New York University vs. Trini<: ‘Wesleyan vs. Holy Cross, at Midi! at New York jetown, Manhattan vs. St. John’s Instituze, at Jersey City. vehigh vs, Ursinus, at South Bethlehem, Manhattan School vs. Carteret, at New York. New York Military Academy vs. PRINCETON READY FOR BROWN GAME “qspecial to The Evening World.) PRINCETON, N. J., Oct, 10.—In prep- aration for the Brown game to-day, the| ‘varsity football team has been working | hard’all during the past week, despite the fact that it has rained almost in- cessantly during the last few days. The men have taken to their arduous task | of keeping in trim with a vim that| shows their spirit and eagerness, though ‘one of the hardest phases of footbail is to practise in a cold rain on a muddy field, with @ bleak wind to face. Not one of the squad has demurred or intimated that it was not to his liking to practise. From all reports Brown has a strong Cutler School, at New York. De La Salle vs. St. Francis Xaxler College, at New York. team, but the Tigers realize the prop- gaition they are up against and are de- rmined to wi by as large a score ns possibl VALE WANTS A BIG SCORE 10-DAY NEW HAVEN, Oct. 10.—Yale expects a hard game when she lines up against Springfield Training School to-day, Her men are all in good shape and will try to roll up as big a score as possible. ‘They have practiced on a wet and soggy field, so that which they encounter to- day will be nothing new to them. Yes- terday the college held the ‘varsity down wee within three vards of the and only failed to score i°tried for @ goal trom the Une-up to-day will probably be Teft end; Kinney, left tackle: left guard; Roraiack, centre; Bloomer, rient guard; Hogan, | right tackle, Sheviin, A ht end; Rockwell, quarter-back “Atiechelt, left half-back? It, right half-back, and Bowman, fultoack, RUTGERS READY FOR GAME. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. 10.— Active work since the game of last Saturday has made some improvement in the Rutger football team, and the ‘men are in fine trim for the game with Delaware College at Wilmington this afternoon, It is expeoted the team will line as follows: inheimer, left end; B r, left recles Morne: faint guard centre: ht guard; oh rij ht’ osnine Tharp, right ; MacNell, quarter-back: Schoon- maker or Brinkerhoff, lett half-back; Cobb or Van Winkle,’ right half-back; Moon or Weaver, full-baci HARVARD TEAM WN BETTER FORM (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Maas, Oct. 10.—Not haying second - string material with which to form a scrub eleven that can ive the ‘varsity a fair try-out each afternoon on Soldiers’ Field, Harvard’ football coaches have conceived the idea of putting In thelr own burly forms against the team which to-day tackles the boys from Amherst. Yesterday afternoon four old players were again In the line-up and as a re- sult the playing was flercer, faster and more determined than has been scen on Soldiers’ Field this year. The four players were Charles Barnard, Darius | Green, Buster Burnett and Dick Law- renc layed respectivel: Shea, Ci servioks Coburn "and Daricon — N. Y. U.’S FIRST GAME. spoke oe University will open its gon to-day with Trinity on onto" Field. Not In several years have the New York University coaches been troubled for heavy line material | so hey hi this ion. Several Gt lta rasttareelen nat experienced men have been debarred on account of conditions. The ming feature has been the work of the ends and the SCHOOLBOYS PLAY TO-DAY. The interacholastic football season will be opened in this city to-day, when the teams representing the New York Military Academy and Cutler Schoo! will meet at Columbia Oval. The game 1s looked upon as the scholastic event of the year, and a large crowd of students will be on hand to root for thelr respective teams. PLUNGER AYAN'S DAYS ON TURF ARE NUMBERED Jockey Club Postpones Action on His Case Called for Yesterday, but Member Says “Get-Rich-Quick” Man Will Be Ruled Off. most beloved by Richart Croker, been shot by its owner the career of the great American animal ing’ case at Fort Erle, any more than] Js at an end. 1 had with The Fiddler case. Jockey Club will make a mistake if it thinks It can throw me down on tha’ y will not do it without a fight, though, The club may have Its rules. but it may go too far with them and {t may cost them a whole lot before they get through, laws show how wrens ‘The star of John J. Ryan, piunger, ts nearly eclipsed in the East. next ‘few days, or az soon as the Jockey Club can get a quorum, It will pass on according to one of the members of the club, Ryan will be ruled off the turf. Ryan was notified to ap- pear before the Jockey Club last even- ing at the Arcade Building, Fifth avenue and Forty-sixth street. but not enough members arrived to con- stitute a quorum and action on the case had to be postponed. The Jockey Club does not want Ryan He has been too spectacu- He courts notoriety, and gets it through the medium of his 5 He wagers thousands with more aban- jan the average racegoer wagers Money seems nothing to him, that it ls something. to gamble his case, and, He was there, club permits {and recogni: T have the proofs to say I haye maintatned books at the variou means on paid for the privileges. ave Jockey Club has no jurisdiction over = Disqualification Jast, the stewards dis- received ith The decision of qualifying Jocund was Poor mouths the public Rrore'"were msny people who did not was committed. After the rice there was jamueh, talk crimination and nine Wusternere” allot which Ss ‘wrol The dectston of the stewards was not only erainendy. Just, Ryan was quoted some time ago as saying that gambling was life to him. He loved it for gambling’s sake He needed the excitement. but they should COLGATE AT ITHACA. ITHACA, Oct. 10.—Colgate University will be Cornell's opponent to-day. The Ithacans expect a hard game and in consequence they did not engage tn any emesis repterday Only t two weeks ol layed a@ tle game with Weat Point, and hae come here con- fident of off the victory, FOOTBALL POSTPONED. COLUMBIA OVBL, Oct. 10.—The game ‘between the New York Military Acade- my, Cornwall-on-the Hudson and Cutler School football teams, sohoduied for thie morning was postponed for some unac- countable reason. AUTO MEET IN PHILADELPHIA OFF HIA, Oct. 10.—The bi sutomobile meet, which was to have taken place here to-day hae been pest- poned untill next Tuesday owing to the miserable condition of the track. The been | Kempton Park eutumn meeting to-day. SCEPTRE WINS DUKE OFYORK STAKES UONDON, Oct. 1—oaptre won the Duke of York takes (2 handicap of 2,000 sovereigns, for three-year-olds and up- ‘ward, one mile emi a quarter) at the Happy Gleave was second and Glass Jug came in thind. Fifteen horses res. ee MANHATTAN SCHOOL WINS... ‘Tire Maghatten Botool. foothail team Took No Avice, ‘They should It has been whispered many times that Ryan has been Jockey Club to curb h rooketing, but he paid no heed. About two weeks ago he left for the West, saying he had some business to attend He denied at the time that he had been warned off the course, He said he would return, and he did put in an ne much’ further. nave punisned O'Neill severely, The writer has never seen dsiiberate wit of tout ee is HL guilt ly no Sustification for it was deliber- Ko siewatde should have inflicted severe punishment. "As the horses turned twto the stretch . ot eon went ul the front. Dobd’ horse in the stud-book. Fairview, ‘Ten: best daughter. sion Od he make Richard Crok: speoulative sky: the otitaide and and gave Onrens Right just eno of eave, ° @ Senpede Qi und ant hos: Tate ‘yards, when Ormonde's In the mean time The Fiddler won at Westchester, and {t was reported that Ryan killed the Chicago rooms on ‘The Fiddler waa mis- pected of being a “ringer,” but has been identified as all O, K. Didn't Bet om the Fiddler. Ryen ata yesterday that te aid not bet @ dollar on ‘The Fiddler, erton, the able aide of the Jockey, Club, tas been seen in conversation with Ryan and with George Considine, Ryan's part- ‘he gossips were sure that something would be cut loose, ‘and the time for cutting came along] i this good thin, Committed a Second F' * repeated hia] former tactics, and with the advantage thus gained sat down and, 70d hard, siting home « winn ‘here eons where tro liye ‘such. together from acoldental cau aaa Ured horse ewerving, but at was unfortunate thal mae rNeitt should R Drake's 1 Sey yrnl i ee: have’ been on of igcrimination; ay & . nd merited dis dl ification. Any other horse owned unite al ay man would have received It is alleged that Ryan wag ruled off at Fort Erie’ for connection with an alleged ringing case and was never re- Inetated, This would be excuse enough for the Jockey Club to keep him off the fart. Wink Fight Jockey Clab. It (a evkiently Ryan's intention, to fight the Jockey Club if it rules him oft the tracks. He has many dollars bebind fim and will no doubt fo very far to attain his purpose, COMMODORE TOD GIVES CUPS Yachtsmen seen yesterday, who had ‘Thomas Lipton’ p to the winner of an ocean Gandy Hook to The id of Lord Lonedale’ Be the arrangement e Face be left to a Joint committee of American and ht seemed. to apErove of the B. Tod, of the Atlantic in most enthusiastic about He has nox only promi: 1% promoting it, tare nf cue wslued nt £08, 8X ind. si erly tho frat. “socpad and + thd, Yachts in auch @ race, | yacht race from N . “but I know that I) will fight for my constitutional Iwill attend the races ovory day I pare to, ane A do not thin THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1903. " COLUMBIA’S GRIDIRON WARRIORS LINE UP WITH WILLIAMS CAPT. SMITH, OF COLUMBIA, TRYING TO KICK GOAL FROM THE FIELD. DOBBINS SHOT BY Wh. CROKER Stallion Who Was Referred To as’ Greatest of Two-Year- Olds Put Out of Misery at Breeding Farm. LONDON, Oct. 10.—Dobbina, the ‘horse orders, and Dobbins was twelve years old and ight years ago was retired to the stud. Recently an enlargement developed on one of his hind legs which it was feared would affect his progeny. The enlargement caused the oki stallion con- siderable pain and Croker ordered him shot. A guest of Richard Croker at the Democratic Club in New York was sure to see the handsome oll painting of Dobbing that adorns the wall in the second parlor. No one could go there without seeing the picture and hearing the horse's, praises sung by Croker. The hard face of the political czar softened’as, he stood before the painting, and tt was sald that he loved Dobbins better than any man cr human being. “The greatest of all two-year-olds,” was his favorite expression. Wonderfgl Racing Career. But Croker was not the only one who pei homage to thé shrine of the great jorse. (Hig wonderful career began as @ two-year-old in 183 and throughout at, Tecing season and the following one dom ‘disappointed those who pines their faith to him, "Old Hon- esty"' he was called by racing men. ins was as so bred as any fe waa bred at er purchased tim fOr $22,000, Match Race Dead Heat. In the Futurity of 168 Domino, Galt lee and Dobbing part, Bo much diseatiefaction arose that a maton race between Domino and Dob. was arranged. It resulted in a So hen t. ‘The race ls one of the most femous in the history of the American | ‘Dobbins started hie season ae a thres- dad condition and ane] the Gide came pack t on “Inside fee rakes, t ae Had ewiere he remetned until ghee. A eS Ot Banish Ill Health. When spots will rise before your eyes tis time to take |\Beechams Pills Sold Everywhere, In boxes 10s, and 30, GRAVESEND HORSES has ward at every step is tiresome to wear. slips. the waist and instep, and| qj supports the arch. the foot. WORKED IN MUD Fast Time Was Impossible, but Many Racers Got Good, Use- ful Gallops for Their Brighton Beach Engagements. GRAVESEND, Oot. 10.—A flerce gale blew over the course to-day, making tt uncomfortable for all concerned. The track was in a sloppy state as a result | of the heavy downpour yesterday. These conditions naturally made the morning exercises of the racers restricted, and at no time was speed possible. One of the first to put in an appear- ance was Trainer G. B. Morris, Slave. who has always evinced a llking for mud, was sent a mile in 1.88. Gravina and Gold Van negotiated the mile route in 1.60 1-4. Steve Lawlor was particularly busy with the 8, J. Smith horses. Melster- singer, a mud runner of renown, was rent one and one-elghth miles in 2.03 1-2. | Trespass, a three-year-old maiden, was sent seven-eighths of a mile in 1.35, and Catalino and Winkaway stepped three: | quarters {n 1.22, John Hynes sent Florham Queen a half in 0.86. Hopeful Mins, from the Frayling barn, did the trick In 0.66. Of the J. L, Holland string, the two-year- | old Bob Murphy was given an easy six furlongs in 1.2. John F., the imported | two-year-old, in company with Ocla- waha, galloped three-quarters of @ mile fm 1.28 1-4, The Boston Stable's Julia Junkin breezed three-eighths in 0.38, Timmons sent Prince Vic six furlongs at a two- minute gait. McLaughlin's Lord Ad- vocate and Blue and Orange together were sent three furlongs In 0.43, Man- o’-War did the distance in 0.45, Burlew's Albertola and the Lady Rho- hesia breezed three-quarters tn 1.28, H. L. Coleman galloped one mile in 1.53. OO MONUMENT TO TROTTER. HAGERSTOWN Oct. 10.—Capt. C. B. Jackson, of Jackson, Ill, on the National roat, has ordered a hand-| 4! some monument, to cost $5,000, which he will have erected over the grave of Black Frank, the famous trotting horse, who died almost twenty years ago. HORSES WERE ON THE SLOW SIDE}: Little Fast Galloping Done at| ‘ty order to Insure return of Morris Park Owing to the Cold Weather and Heavy Condition of the Track. MORRIS: PARK, Oct. 10.—The weather at the course this morning was cold and blustery and there was some delay before the horses were brought to the open for exercise. The track had not recovered from its severe drenching, and the pinnere whose work- day it wigs had to stay” content with the slow side. if bn J. 'R. & F. P, Keene's Kohinoor cove ered five furlongs in 1.0046. The sta: ble's other racers were shown to jog- ging exercise. Trainer Fred Littlefield sent Funny- side and Turauolse Blue the five fur- Tong distance in 1/10, Healy allowed Nevermore a mile in 1461-2, Carbuncle covered six furlongs in 1.33, Sadducee and Dolly Spanker, going together, turned the Foute in 1.2, Joo Cobb galloped a mile in FOLLANSBEE TO SELL. J, G, Follansbee will sell all his horses in training on Oct. 17, at the Brighton Beach paddock. 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