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= tt ERT TS ee nt NY THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1903. y © SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. gS COLUMBIA'S LAST PREPARATORY GAME Columbia plays Swarthmore to-mor- fow afternoon at the Polo Grounds. It Will be the Blue and White's last pre- paratory game before meeting Amherst oa Saturday, to be followed by games with Pennsylvania and Yale. Swarth- more will be a gool trial fe and as the grounds will ve in y good shape doudtless Columbia will likely roll up & big score. Coach Morley is gradually | COACHES WHIP ELEVENS INTO ‘SHAPE, CAPT. MARSHALL, WHO —++2—— HARVARD WORKS HARDER THAN EVER feindins his men into pe for the At a draee is ni 6 beat Amherst tay put the Biv rriore through the stiffest sort Duell ba misity. line they tied 4a fire styie. few days and get into the game. His nposing Ine, and he ' coaches feel sat- presence will no doubt spur the { | on to greater efforts. and all hope of vet whin.ag the champlonshin gone shall Ie a } YOUNG PALMA ON TEAM fe always and his bse: Is time is d 18 he hard work () candidates through them to be getting ott nult was really ne 4. Palir vas fumbling, ‘That It i the obj curs to play law elevens of other fayst Il be easily re [before the wearers of the crimson line THE COMMONER SELLS FR S50 FRIGHTON BHAT, Oo The {lepoer] sale of the pale) Mead ur of ale pad afsernoon. stallions, sixty-f brood, 000 for t son of Han- mmoner met and defeated ame of the bes) La his lime and retired with ma.) rica Sto his credit. At We @ year ago he waa sold for $11.0) h ove The Commoner was then ratsed it to r then made a til ent up e Th to Char aS secured Inapectol 44, cor brought $00 or more fol- jow yy Sterling —Casuintry; th. hy by, Hanover—Mar- jarther, 815,00", Iroquols-Rrunette; J. slonsa; + by Enquirer Bramble—Amertque Longstreet—Tradewind by Dramble—Longa. 0 ter, 2800. bom, ir Modred—Lasear; . by Great Tom—Alaxka; by Iroquots—Plan- m., by $3,000, + by Troquols Bramble—Lady 55 Duchesns FLT. Oxnard, $1,000. nual Mist. bm RoC. Hele . by Charaaus by Magnet! Ada Dy . by Diarney Freat Tom—Netroma; de run here t foliow. First Won by Mer-t) Becn- a: Be-ond Rece- Ive —Won-by Mia Monners. Booty Draper. 2 tot fers ft Bwifs Candle Le ity Won Crawto Ben se Fourth ar Paeciouth 20 101 wi 1a. he of a inile to ga | sand 1 wis for plies. was third. Ti tere of a mile, dout, Mia] ais 8 ow 4 to lace and vening World.) WORTH RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, Msti1%—Following are the resnits of the © be run hers ‘this 1 UL hird were m1) Yana § too: Bxumis vas Mecond. Sweet Tooth | Time—1.10. 3-5. + aveag ak le and a alxteer nth. | at? ibs ene at Cambridge, where, every day, the coaches are trying, by giving the men plenty of prac- tee, to put them into such shape as will prevent future defeats by inferior teams, WALCOTT MEETS. CARTER TO-NIGHT. | Ct Little Man in His Giant-Killing Specialty Has Aroused Interest of Bostonians. Jos Walcott, the welt vasa nt fgh for th will y and Ww eady whoa heavy. dees terton AL Cy ef Bo torgit. 'T W t buried gontest should resuit in one of beet | haatiay him ty call tod nardewt fought ¢ wits 1 ot Used, saying t the New England ci otic te to too much ex. jaat Un y fought w os . WHAT THE FIGHTERS SAY, BACKING FOR SANE | M CORMICK QUITS RING, Martin Canole, the I he BY F eayg welent of Fall River, Mass, who ty mat nia, who recenily to tight J dak Muar lightweight aan ee ae 0 vim. He be well ba f Ball By c v3 Age coast on him. PROF. T. SULLIVAN NO. Tommy’ st now, will ainted ooxing | ro 1A, & of Tommy Ry w lof SOUVENIRS AT THis FIGHT. RACING AUIS. AT CEE No, 6 was driven dy P, H. Dems Ving. and wrrived at 103 A. M DIXON BEATEN AGAIN the first oa out of the the LEON A MEET SULLIVAN, Bonny Night. are going to in the to York got uuinde the iret six m the fiftesn In twonty v r Conneaut, thirty miles ey was \ CAMBRIDGE 0: 18,—Harvard's up agilnst Wesleyan to-morrow It may| football forces d) by defeat, be removed 7 J have tte down to real hard work Then aa ane, A daph in’ every pA SLA ote play, and with much improve-| no’ ‘oO wipe out that stain by future nent every dus now on as was tories is their aim. : id rene wast ray a it oe no See aay | While Capt. Marshall is missed from) (21% the eleven will give a goo el the Hne-up, it is still hoped that he will: 1 halt, is getting | recover from his § ry wit a ver jay he makes big BASEBALL TEAMS EXTEND THEIR SEASON! IS MISSED BY HARVARD. fs = It (a . od. eh 5 | \ BATTING ORDER. | saeaitzed bythe tans of the’ cliy’"pes] According to Harry Pulliam, Presie | cause of his Knocking a nome run from|dent of the National League, business ay Mathewson’s delivery in yesterday’s| In the organization has been twenty~ Brown, rf. game, saving the Y. M. C.'A. from @/fve per cent. better this year than it Van Haltren, ef. has been since the twelve-clup league | ‘a An hour before time for play over pecan 8 2,000 were on the fleld. Lap was disbanded. Five clubs, he says, MeGuire, es. Babb, ss. — made money, but New York was the | Ros Dunn, If. For continuation of game see col- pest of the lot. Pittsburg was next Gilbert. 2. umna 4 and 5 on First Page. {in jine and Chicago third, He also Walshe a Sean ey | that Philadelphia was on a fair road os ‘san, to come out at the big en ut . |. A. A. AND ONE-YEAR RULE.) the ‘cccluent to the grand stand whien | coy Brena werd) Nl | resulted in the death of several peopl INTON, N. , Oct, 13.—The capita 7 and which Killed ationa: aAgue chy supports two seml-professional| , The Advisory Board of the New York there for a time 3 &: cE Interscholastic Athletic Association, at —— teams—the Y. M. C, A. team and the! jte meeting, elected J. H. Rhoades, jr | Roebling Athletic Club. Managers of| Chairman, and Dr, C, F. Moore, Colu STEEPLECHASE ON SATURDAY, the latter team have been unable to Dit Grammar School: Dr. W. G. Doug- New York Athletic Club, and E, C. agree on dates to play during the past Moen, Harvard, the Protest mmittee. | Secretary Boden says that the steeple- season, Because of the close score of There was considerable discussion over | chase scheduled for to-morrow has been the New York Nationals and the ¥. M.|the one-year rule, and two schools substituted by o selling race for twoe CA. In yesterday's game to-day's soors) wanted It amended, but the masority of year-olda and upward, bv sudscriptiog | will decide whether the Y. M. C. A. or) the schools represented favored it as it| of $10 each, with $1,000 added. The dla the Roeblings 1s the stronger team. | now stands, and it will so remain. tance {s a mile and a furlong. | HARVARD SCRUBS KEEP ’VARSITY FROM ADVANCING. © and this year’s eleven finds its best qualities tested in trying to gala ground on mass plays. anal WARNED OFF TRACK, = + —— 7 R. Gilmore, the ex-jockey and now manager of his brother, Jockey H. more, and W. P. Reed have been ordered | off the Fair Grounds at St, Louis, ‘Ty charges against them are rumors | their connection with suspicious races y a BELLE MEADE STUD SALE, =~ MEMPHIS, Oct. 13.—Prince Alert,|_ John A, Drake will race his horses at} 7. nay dispersal sale of the champion pacer of the world, and| Bennings after all, The reply to M!8|sfeade stud, owned by the ostate Pay | Dan Patch, the ex-champion, will not| application for quarters at the Wash- late Gen. W. H. Jackson, will begin to: | meet in thelr proposed match race this| ington track that there was no room |day_and continue to-morrow. did not have its apparent effect. John E, Madden has helped the Chicago mill- year. The reason for the calling off .of the match is a mystery, inasmuch as the local trotting associations of-|ionaire out and turned over to him fered a ‘purse of $20,000 for the race, | eight stalls he ‘has engaged there. The ‘The owner of Prince Alert, it is un-| Bennings officials did not deny Mr. derstood, would not make the match| Drake stable room, but sald that they unless a side bet of $25,00 was made,| were iilled ip, but that he could be ac. and this ch's ow commodated at a point half a mile from | to consider. That, however, fe only a| fae, tack This Often Boch “Wishard + ° trainer of Mr, Drake's horses, declined, (paelkles and Madden came to the rescue then. | DOINGS IN TURF WORLD. WORK ON NEW TRACK. The rumor which gained some head- way that the Westchester Racing Asso- clation’s new track at Hempstead would not be completed for a couple of years| Js denied, Some members of the as: elation say that work has been mere M’CHESNEY TO MEMPHIS. McChesney, E, E. Smathers's great horse, will winter at Montgomery Park, | Memphis, this winter. Sam Hildreth has asked for quarters for the horse | which, he says, will arrive In Tennessee after the Worth meeting. NBW YORK’S MASTER _MASTER SPECIALIST, suspended there for the time being ———_—_ because of the bad weather. MICHAELS FOR THE COAST. Riou DEBILITY Sores, a4 A See ¢ 60 days by my own famoi YEAGER SIGNS BARNETT. Jockey Michaels says he will ride in Californid this winter, Jockey Odom = says that {f he rides at all ‘he will also Joe Yeager has signed Jockey P. Bar-| go to the coast, Burns, Bullman and nett to ride for him in Callfornia this) others from the East will help make up winter, Barnett is a promising light-| the Jockey talent out there thie winter: welght who got into trouble at Fort FRIAR Erie some time ago, but 4s now In good| Sunday World Wants standing. Work Monday Morning Wonders. thane Pe 10,29 BLOOD Fadien? cures 20 to 90 gaye! days. by myown remove every veatixe of pol- POISON fon from the system wittioul WASTING. “3 rts WEAKNESS ste | Little quarter-back is laid up in herpi tal with water on the knee, and left a big hole in Crimson eleven, BASEBALL PABK | sexton seo eras. IS STILL SAFE BRIGHTON BEACH RAC sare the TRACK, for I want every man that is suffering from any special disease or condition to come and have ® social chat with mo, and I will Sou ayatem of treatment which 1 save Ofte nated and developed alter my who's life's expervence In treating diseases pecuita: to mien, It is a treniment that {8 based on scientific knowledge, 1 bave no, {re In proposition, uo trial or eample treatments to offer you. jucation, ie Fionve, iy conscience, iny_ reputation, condemn all such quakery, It you will Gall iuairely .prentiea peirateten and see ine I will give you, free of charge, a thorough personal exeanination. to- penree Oe ea yeari gether with an honest and scentific opinion of your case, and if I find your case is Perce cr mpn iting onioanes aco neuredle T will honestly teil you so. If, on the other hand, I find you. caso Is ReDOR LIE ENguttentetonteetins d curable, 1 will Insure’ you of a permanent cure, inasmuch ‘na Iwill givo you a ra Pantorenyod 5 eatth 1 aon written guarantee to cure you or refind to you every cent you have paid in case Bee esac with T fall toveffert a permanent cure of your condition. I make no charge for medi- ae ke ee medina ines, as they are Always énchided in the nourinal fee asked, T attribute my. suc- fusranteo to ctre ‘ny ‘Cane ce take. If you cannot cal homo cure. “WIT turulehed “8 to promising nothing but what I can do, and always doing what I promis: Dr.L.R. WILLIAMS & VARICOCELE DRAINS permanently cured with- and losses that sap the ~ 165 West 34th St, N. Y, Flours, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundave.to tea Rupture Cured | Speration. “No path uF Inter lead 't Wem of time. 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Mood Bier Whnity NOLL. 769 neonagey ont. nt. .New Yorks” pha ning t which ve med tas Brighton Races AVERT A Ah at ol c et. Hinwathe ‘Or skany High # Cedar, Rap Pol Roxer: Canwad Rutder ONE MORE FOR ONTARIOS. asebail teams from New fied (o Impede the vic F.C, The Nortn- d nday the One. Hundred and ‘Forty: h street and Eignth avenue. Pp Bul Score 9 to 4, favor of Ontarios, To | Maneger Edie McCafferty maj - {| fis etar pitcher, Gus McGoman, oc has heen offered 1 100) heh UNDERGRADUATE. AND. FIVE, OTHER, RAC! at otha Gamex Cohtmbi va, Poly Gerda), Adm. Sve.