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ty Verdict Was Not tators. (Special to The Evening World.) | BOSTON,' Oct. 14.—Joe Walcott, the champion welter-weight, won new laurels last night when he got * the decision over “Kid” Carter, the heavy-weight, of Brooklyn, in theiy fifteen-round bout at the Criterion Club. The “Black Demon” did mot have much “on” his man, who had beaten m twice, when the mill was con- : eluded, and the decision was unfa-, > vorhbly received. The opinion pre-! P that a draw was the pest| jeott should have had, although , SeWas not in a bad way at any Bin tak, while Carter almost saw his fc h in the opening round. w Tt was a grand contest before a Of five thousand. Carter was @ jptrong favorite, because of his vious victories over Walcott, and iy ©* money was wagered on Brooklynite at odds. men took punishment that only Perfect condition could stand, d the terrific punching by Car- would have finished any other than the strong colored fellow. ja Wieked Right in Good ror: Garter worked his risht regardieas of defense, and drave his fist against leott's ride’ and head with awtfu WALCOTT’S BLOWS SENT GARTER TD THE FLOOR Little Man Won Decision Over Heavy- Weight in Fifteen-Round Bout, but! Approved by Spec: i. They were mixing it when the gong sounded the end og the fifteenth round. when close in, ‘WALCOTT'S ENORMOUS REACH. Walcott. met Carter at every and countered him, working in hard jolts that were wearing. je rst round hed hardly opened with his right and it down, He took the got uo in tim’ to clinch. Carter Down Again. Carter appexred confused, while Wal- ott was perfectly cool. The “Demon” I severa] rights to the head, and 4 ; ht sent Carter to the floor again. He fot 'o his feet before being count- ed omt, but was groggy when he went to his corner, It looke¢ like a short bout, but Car- ter came up strong in the second and the "Kid" count, but began driving straight rights Into 4 Walcott’s body. Both mixed it for > ‘althey were worth, and were landing y rights and lefts when the gong sounded _ Sarter usea Swings a Carter missed his scott went to him with ai art was in his ag- nthe fourth and did the forcing, landing hard rights, Wai- feott doing ‘the inside work, In the fifth Carter was infront with pis wicked right, reaching the ribs and ead. Walcott cut loose in the seventh, $5 shifting his lead, swung bad lefts ¥ ducked a vicious’ uppercut. Carter tinued to, send his right ‘crushing to Walcott’s body in the eighth, but in’ exchanges Walcott broke even. { Walcott Looked for Fi Blow. Garter ran into several rights and its in the tenth, but scored with hts to the head.’ For the remainder of the distance Walcott was looking for a chance to get In a finishing blow. it Carter hammered him with ni ht, ‘They countered continually. Wai: eott reaching over with both hands JEFFRIES BEGINS TR TO NEW YORK ‘ Jim Jeffries will be In New York about set. 22. In a telegram to the sporting editor of The Evening World Billy De- Janey says that the big fellow left Los ‘Angeles yesterday, He will stop over tn Chicago for a day or two and then finish his journey East. What his plans are Delaney does not know, but it is Ukely that on his arrival he will at once ‘endeavor to close negotiations for a ht with Jack Munroe to be decided on coast some time during the winter. ~ YINDERBILT BUNS MRROK PARIG, Oct. 14—An agent of W. K. Vanderbilt bought Morroko, the winner of the Prix Du Frene, at the Colombes Faces to-day for $5,000. ‘Quos Ego, belonging to Mr. Vanderbilt, Fan third in the race for the Prix D'Dtretat. ————_—— *NEWTON’S GOOD RECORD. *Doc'' Newton, the pitcher of the Los (Cal.) team, who pitched such t ball for Ned Hanlon's team two ‘ago, 1s the best twirler on the coast. He has pitched thirt Speen the great Derby winne: @t the Sheepshead Bay track, 4g not Mkely that he will face the Jn this vicinity. His owner, M. “it pers and he says he ri a rest, and in a) ato img to San Fran: however, will race some of Phe metropolitan tracks, FITZ COLLECTS. SOME- Y 10-NIGHT “Lanky Bob” Will Likely Measure Form of One EASY MONE te. Grim on Floor of Philadelphia Ring. BY KNOCKOUT, OE GRIMM, a cartoon of a prize | knuckle-pushing ind fighter, a poor, misguided citizen “Ruby Rat he of Dagoesville, Quakertown, aut. | It's that or at fering horribly from the impression that he ts a coming champion, has two matches on his schedule, The first, which takes place to-night in Philadelphia, js with Bob Fitgs!m- mons, ex-heay, ght champion of the world The second, to take place next Mon- day night, la with Joe Gans, the world’s Nght-welght champton, Gans can fight, despite a lot of “pipe” storles to the contrary, at 183 pounds, Jordan Inu't Me The “Young ¢ mateh fs still out The Britisher Is 1 r h thinks hiss "s not modest, weight question bh ry the ‘Fi necess: sco clubs: apondulix Bets t luatry if t ne Mor cough a limb, at any time he ta guaranteed whut eta cere over “KID? CARTER AS HE IS IN THE RING. ices are worth—and| His 175 pounds were not enough to withstand the rushes of Welter- y any means. The Weight Joe Walcott in their bout last night. # been adjusted, and the only thing that now remains 1s for to guaray to Mr Fitzsimmons will almost have to cut a leg off to make 168 pounds, the welgit at which he meets George Gardner, in San Francisco next month. Gans's manager, Al Herford, ts queationably a shrewd matchmaker. would not make a match for Gans which he was not almost positive he could win. He is very confident the Nght-welght — champion defeat Grimm next Monday night. Now draw the deadly parallel. }man and a You don't need a carpenter's level to | purpose a bit, by do it, do you? Mas Terry the plac un- | je: Hing, Pa, ood, onder nT will pun And he's a cha Jandy" Pancht Terence McGovern {s training for his |dattle. with Jimmy Briggs, which takes in Boston next Tpesday night, at “It's the candy spot,’ writes ‘Trainer and ‘Terry ep ‘su ti a jaw ke a wooden |any fans will be on hand to bid thelr | answers that ter than would a bul- wark of tangled barb wire fence, pior sprinte vett’ - Ben Jordan will 9 ney don't gue after with him, ‘RID CARTER. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1903. \ z SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD “KID” CARTER AND SOME OF THE THINGS WALCOTT DID T0 HIM. HOW THINGS LOOKED WHEW CARTER PUSHED. ONE IN’ ai e FOOTBALL GIANTS PLA PENNSYLVANIA [HOLY CROSS 1S, GETTYSBURG) SCORED ON YALE First Half—Penn 30, Gettysburg 0. First Halft— le 30, Holy Cro oO. Second Half—Yale, 6; Holy Cross, LINE UP. rs Pe 4 Position, ttysb' a aay Cross, ‘Torrey. wen fettzeburé | Final Soore—Yale, 36; Holy Butkiewics 10. Kas | Zelgier | LINE UP. Sorson Yale. oaltion. Benpet Ratre : Drake n Smith. .++ Batch ser: FRANKLIN FIELD, PHIUADBL-| jon PHIA, Oct, 14—From historic Gettys- | Shevlin | burg an invading force of youthful] Owsley. warriors rushed down upon the Quaker | Mitchell’ City and did battle with the sturdy sons of old Penn to-day. All nature's elements combined to make the game an interesting one, Tho | skies were clear, the sun shone bright- ly and the air was mild and pleasant. A goodly crowd graced the game, which was the last of the mid-week affairs. From now until the end of the season Penn will only play on Saturdays, wind- ing up the years, as customary, on ‘Thankaglving Day. HARVARD VS. NEW HAEN, Oct, 4.—Yale and Holy Cros met on the gridiron here this af- ternoon. The day was {deal for football. but a trifle warm. There was no change the Yale line-up to-day with the ex- ception ‘of the placing of Batchelder at left guard In place of Morton, whose work has been weak and unsatisfactory This wes the first change in the Yale line-up since the opening of the season, ——— ST. LOUIS WINNERS. 1 to The Evening World.) FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, ST. | LOUIS, Oct, 14—The races scheduled to be run here this afternoon resulted as} follow Firat Race—Five-elghis of a mile.— ntee the BENEFIT GAME will put re pop." * The New York Giants are to have a there benefit game on Sunday, and no doust ‘reported, will year with a | business agent his| favorites farewell for the year. The ee said ntest will be decided on the Catholic Fis will be a lucky thing for the RING BATTLES TO-NIGH WITH THE FIGHTERS, T. Bob Fitzsimmons vs. Joe Grimm, six rounds, at Philadelphia, Jimmy Briggs v Harry Forbes v: Herman Miller vs. Jimmy Farren. twenty round Jack Lowery va. Jack Dorman, to a finish, in New FORBES AND FELTZ TO-NIGHT. A battle between little fellows 1s to be fought to-night. The contestants will be Harry Forbes, the ex-bantam-weight champion, and Tommy Felts, of South Brooklyn, They will clash in a ten- round bout at the opening boxing show of the Metropolitan A. C., of Detroit. They fought twenty rounds in St. Louis reveral months ago, and Forbes got the decision. BILLY MURPHY AGAIN. Billy Rotohford, the Chicago feather- weight, and Billy Murphy, the erratic Australian fighter, who has been fght- ing long enough to be retired on @ pen- sion, have been signed to meet in a ten-round bout at Kansas City during the latter part of next month, ROOT GETS A FIGHT. Jack Root, the Chicago light heavy- weight, who has not fought since last July, 1s at Pueblo, where he will be matched in a few days to fight Jim Flynn, of that city. They will box a twenty-round bout and Root is to re- ceive $000 for his series. HERRERA’S TWO FIGHTS. fighter. If the BRIG ATON BE races: Guy Park. nd Ine +108 108) 108, 116 ML Toscan St. Danie First Race—One mile Second Race—Six furlongs, Hieh Chancellor. Counterpotne .. Mike Sears, ten rounds, at Lewiston, Me, Tommy Foltz, ten rounds, at Metropolitan A. C., Detroit. at Savannah, Ga. jersey, Donald, the fight promoter, of Chelsea, Mass., to arrange a limited-round bout between Jack Munroe, miner, and Sandy Ferguson, the Boston match is clinched men will engage in a ten-round bout at the next show of McDonald's club, oo BRIGHTON ENTRIES. the (Special to The Evening World.) CH, Oct, lowing are the entries for to-morrow's Orloff Nine. Spot Princess. Tulane"? ‘Third Race—Mile and a quarter. Gauetnawaga 120" Suriive urathourns: bord tia’ Aurelia Herrera will be kept busy for] Wei“ Conadns 108 Warrering a time, His manager, “Billy” Bishop, | Lady Potentato, iM Weta herite Hell AEN) Moon Dalay at nas signed articles for him to Louis Long a twenty-round bout Vancouver to-morrow night, and Eddie] /onge. Hae Panna Amateur Skating Association of the Bantry, of Chicago, for a similar num-| Hiierta” Dalav Gre Theodore Rodi, who claims to de the} United States, 18 busy preparing plans ber af rounds at Anaconda, Mon., on| fichitn’ pneeepah champion bicycle rider of the world, 1s|¢or the ap caching, season. Vin, wbous! Osan tive’ Ha Kine Pevver’ coming to America. Ho Is expected tooo in’ position to announce our Dpro- MOWATT WILL NOT FIGHT, Fitth Race—Six furlongs, Deve ners ie toot coasibic’ aucange | STAmme, F% favored With “Young Mowatt,” the Chicago feather-|Monetysrrv+ srr }03 Be Rama, Thatches with some of the champions on|SsuMelent ico, ors Wi een ‘of ti welght, has flunked out of his ten-| St. “Jolly short Cake. this side, eeaktee; round bout with “Kid Broad, which! Nine, ours aa aT was to have taken place at New Orleans] Gypey' fen. JENKINS IN ’FRISCO. POLO CLUB BASKET-BALL TEAM. on Oct. 2%, and “Kid" ‘Hermann, an-| Roh .Muphy - ‘The daskét-ball team of the New Polo 801 Broadway, Cor. 11th 8t. er Chicago fighter, has been sub-| Sno , Jockey Clem Jenkins will ride in Call-| A, A. would like to meet teams welgh- ied ¥ ret pailxth me es tie 1 fornia this winter, He intends go!n to ina i "pounds tp and outside of Now SPHOIAL THIS WDEK:— ‘ BOUT FOR NRO. een Biizabath .105 Aminte . ‘england in about two weeke to attend| Yo! ir Fred thbride +. sees, to some private busin on his A. A, One Hundred and ‘Dwenty-ninth ™ Fourth Race—Jamaica Stakes; Butte ex- lc. H. MACKAY 10 FOR THE GIANTS} RETURN TO TURE Clarence Mackay, the millionaire, it 1s return to the turf next fine stable of horses. to be acting for ve , Orient, 6 to 5 and 1 to 2; Nina Won elo aa second; Ida Davis was | thind, Time—1.02 1-2. ‘Second -Rase—One mile and seventy yardx —Won by Lonnay, 9 to 2 ant 2) yey ngolthritt, even, was second; Elie was third. Time—l.46 1-4. 7 ‘4 ace—Three-quarters of a mile. } ae Weird, 4 to 1 and § to 5; Lad fdris, 3 6 1 for place, was second; Ves- try was third. Time—1.16 1-4. _—— CHICAGO FINISHES. (Special:to The Evening World:) WORTH RACE TRAIOK, CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—Following are the results of WESLEYAN First Half—Harvard, 12; Wesley-| an, 0 i Position Lemoyne. LB Parkinson Robinson. , Carrick Wilder . Knowlton Bowditch A | Marsnail Nichols Hurley CR R Fi i. F.B Protectory grounds, on One Hundred | Mr. Mackay tried to secure an option | aria sg the races scheduled to be run here this EAE: and Seventy-seventh street, in West-| from Jockey Frank O'Neil's managec’ meer, 37 Oct. 14—Har-| afternoon: ? chester, and the Murray Hills, the| for the 's services. When West-} CA Me ots) ty ie irst’ Race—Dhree-quanters of a mile. | champion semi-professional team of the | Chester's gates open next spring Mr.jvard played Wesleyan at Cambridge! Won py Foremaster, 6 to 6 and 1 to Mackay will} Tracchorses as horseman. Hasty will be their opponents. Two weeks ago the Murrays met the Giants, » [and the latter only won out by a small score after a hard fight. In the game on Sunday, says Acting Manager Johnny ,| Duan, Leon Ames, the new Giant, will positively appear in the box against the Murrays, Willle Deegan, for the Mur- rays, is anxious to beat his old mates and will no doubt pitch the dest game of his career, Johnny Duna will take the Giants to ever has elapsed. LOU DILLON. 10 MISS ADAIR ON BALTUSROL LINKS Miss Rhona Adair, the champion woman golfer of Great Britain, will probably be seen in action in the metro- politan district, Mrs, W. Fellowes Morgan, of Philadelphia, has invited her to take part in the open-tournament play at the Baltusrol Club, She may play an exhibition match with Mrs. 5, A. Manice, the champion of the metro- polltan district, — FIRST INDOOR MEET. Nearly three hundred entries have been received for the big open athietc meet of the Grace Club at the Eighth Regiment Armory on Oct. 31, They are the first indoor games of the season, and jt promises to be one of the most successful of armory meets. CHAMPION ROBL COMING. MPMPHIS, Tenn., Dillon, the first does Oct. the drive her in 1.59 at over she will show a mile in 4.—Fol- can trot as fast as pace.” and Hester street, the park there is nasium, ‘by all the prominent g: American champton ———————__— ee six ture Cilffora EB, Dunn, arrive here in about ten days or two ve as tine a stavle of were owned by @ Just which thoroughbreds he has his eyes on cannot be learned, will he remembered that at the time Mr. Mackay retired from the turf he said he would do>so for a year, agd that time Peekskill to-day and there play the nine at the St. George Cricket Grounds, strong nine of that place. Cronim will OTHER GAMES., in Hoboken, next Sunday, The last pitch, FOR 159 RECORD 14.—It Lou two-minute fe step a mile in 1.89 over the track here, Millard Sanders, her driver, saya he will be very much mistaken. “I honestly expect,” says Sanders, ‘to the meeting here next week, and before the season 1s the latter trial, tnough, I will have a perfect wind shield made, I belleve she Prince Alort can GYMNASTS AT SEWARD PARK. President Charles Stover, of the Out- door Recreation League, has arranged a very elaborate programme which will form a part of the ceremonies at the opening of Seward Park, Eas: Brcadway In connection with well equipped gym= and exhibitions will be mnasts in this section of the country, including many PREPARING FOR SKATERS. President of the and if We are favored with this afternoon in the last minor game of the Crimson schedule. From now on Harvard will have hard games and will Fly Lady 2; Trojan, 4 to.1, Was second, was third, Time—.i6 3-5.) Second Ra.e—ive and sne-h ne fn It start off with a difeult proposition | longs — Won by Golden Rule, 31° to, 20 when she tackles West Point next Sat-| SP") Way second; The Cris * was third. vine Fime'-1.08 ‘The Crimson. eleven was materially —————— ed |Of Y GA PRINCETON WS LENG First Halt MES.. - inceton, 6; Lehigh, 0 LINE UP. I Princeton, vis Capney Short Waller Dewitt Carouthers Crawford Taudetelar Vetteriine ‘arabaugh Hart... Farabaugh Foulke Sonn, McClave “Hodgkins 2 ek. TS Althouga not nnitcipate a flerce PRL the. Tigers battle tht e fact that aid afternoon, still in ylew lof the has rolled up Lehigh some scores: ainst her opponents this year, no chaness were taken. The day ‘football. ‘Phe provi practice showed where Lehien's ail! fo run up a large score against an Inferior team layy Its not in their welght, but in their spee oe SAVOY F. C. REORGANIZED. The Savoy Field Club, which for the past ten years has been one of the leau= ing football aggregations of the Bronx, will put a first-class team on the grid- fron again this season and would be leased to hear from first-class elevens, hey have Oct. 2 and all of November open. For games address A. H. Hoff- man, No. 8% Teller avenue, New York City, BS 1 CURE MEN NEW YoRK’s MASTER SPECIALIST. MBRYOUS DEBUITY cures and radteal ‘i 6 days by my own ¥ * SHRICTORE care, tnt strengthened to-day by Capt, Marshall's return ¢o the game. The little quarter. back has been laid up for two weeks, and because of his absence the team has developed very little speed and dash. CUBAN X-GIANTS TO PLAY. The Cuban X-Glants, the champton | colored team, will play the Hoboken GO the teams played the Jerseymen Final Score—Navy, 18; Gallandet,@) time the tens Ditvore of 2 to 1. trott: Built on a Sure Basis We build clothes from the founda- tion up. 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