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og ©) PROVIDENCE, 8. 1 * agains: the window. holder of England's feather-weight title. That's about all he has been doing. But if he says fight, he'll find the “Rocky Mountain Kid" waiting for nybody chances up along. Je1ome avenue, where Johnson's roadhouss Is located, he will itis that of “Young Corbett,” feather-weight champion of the world. ger soy with a cablegram is what he expects. The message he wants to come from Ben Jordan, Jordan has been talking a whole let about fighting “Corbett. a face A messen- vt ‘The “kid” Is now training for a bout with Tim Callahan, which Is to be fought next Wednesday night, and then he will go West. But he'll keep on looking for that m enger boy. BIG ELEVENS LOOK TO TO-MORROW. COLUMBIA TEAM IMPROVES WORK Amherst may dofeat Columbia's @leven to-morrow, but if it does it will Be no fault of Coach Morley. No man ever worked harder to perfect a team than he did yesterday. He worked gard and long with tho men and at the finish many faults were removed, fhe fumbling of Jones at quarter looks ike a thing of the past now. Morley aas the |ittle man doing brilliant work. Btangland has returned to the team and nis appearance on the line tended great- fy to improve the eleven. The 1i flow is taking on ts final appearance. ging from left to right are Bishop, ‘owne, Tomlinr@., Bruce, Stangland, Phorpe and Duell, nal pr very uetil o'clock start for New York and remain there to-morrow morning, will go to West Point. Phe practice yesterday was very sat- y eof Sugden, brace the and long. Oct. when backers of this afternoon the The appeara entre, team, and all 16.—This day lot of enthusiasm, Harvard 1s mot too hopeful of victe In fact, appeared with even money there were féw' who took up wagers. no «doubt worked ts the game ‘The game but y the soldiers Ata eleven will when ¢hey heiped to hard t umes twenty into ff the ntion e fe er, of the results, ‘The t dians day. varsity receiving Klc much more strength than t that played against Lehigh on Wednes- SIGHAL PRACTICE {TIGERS IN. SHAPE FOR HARVARD MEX CAMBRIDGE, given over by the Harvard team for sig- ctlee preparatory to with West Polnt to-morrow. has aroused a FOR THE INDIANS , (Special to The Evening World.) PRINCE’ a few fumbles, the ‘varsity team's prac- yesterday was of high order, » Individual work of the men was at Ny; 16.—Barring oN, Oct and most sensational, For about minutes the couches had, the} ffe and getting t the runner, ormation to prot ne men were given special at ios f and on one side of id were ned up against each practising blocking thelr oppon- nts and charging through on the snap ball. eam which faces the Carlisle In- ‘o-morrow will undoubtedly show did the one ‘The coaching showed good MANY WILL SEE TROTTING ACE . MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 16.—For the first time in thelr lives Lou Dillon and Major Delmar, the two fi. “They are to meet Wy du i race for the gold cup. ues semen from all over the country ere arriving here for the event, whic promises to be the greatest in the'history 9f the harness-horse world. Lou Dillon is inexperienced in races, and it Is thought two-minute| trotters, are now quartered under one| h| tire from the turf. B. Morris, enjoyed the confidence of J. B. Hagsin and was allowed to race the best prod- uct of the Rancho del Paso and Elmen- dorf studs. out all who for a num Mr. Morris 1s his hors: MORRIS 10 SELL ALL HIS HORSES Another prominent horseman fs to re- ‘This time It is Green ber of years going to sell including the year- Ings he expected to race next season, George Ukely within issued and a the chi PARIS, Oct. champlon billardist of the world, and SCHAEFER WILL MET SUTTON 16,—Jake Schaefer, the Sutton, another American, will meet in a match for the title the next few months, Sutton A second challenge to Schaefer, 8 {ft contained no irregularities amplon will accept St. Schaefer will have the naming of the place for very likely that the champlon gelding | 12/8, Will come as u surprise to many | the match, and it is very likely that Will rule favorite Ir the betting on the| Would remain ow the turt for many] Ne Will choose Chicago and that De- perenext week: | years to come, cember will be the month set for It, 2 yr > OLSEN AND EDWARDS. CASEY’S “METS.” FOR INDOOR BASEBALL. 4 Be cOlgsnt: nbs els Dane, and Billy) Kid Casey's ‘Mets’ will play the| The Twenty-second Regiment En- af the Broa, were mat eee yuamP!on | Cuban Giants Sunday at Casey's new |sineers’ Indoor baseball team will open Mites tal Ge ce Panes AD grounds, Ninety-first street and Ave-|the season against the Slegel-Cooper 1 } the Ke | ue A, Company team at the armory, S.xiy. piace at the London ‘Theatre, on the 2 elghth street and Broadway, to-morrow Bmeryinast MonGAy aight. RTE night. The schedule for the season in- we contest between Joe Bernstein, THIS FIGHT POSTPONED, cludes games with such teams as the ello, the Ghetto champion, and Leo Pa: which takes place on the sime has aropsed a great dval of int Pardstio has a: advantage o apponent of fully sixty pounds. Rowever, agreea to throw twice within fifteen ininutes, which John Piening, the Graeco-Roman chiin- pion, who is coaching Bernstein dal ims he cannot do. H Bernstein = DUFFY TO RUN AT FAIR. WAHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Arthur F. Oufty, the world's champion sprinter, has returned to Georgetown to take ® posi-Kraduate course in law. Duffy Pun against ot} ir vears. He wil ente: games at Bt. Louis, of his medals will be S Ag the Georgetown University extilott : GOLFERS Oct. 16.—In the few England Intercollegiate Golf As- tion's tou on the links of the molsett Golf Club at Runford, team from the Mas of Technology met and defeated | aia Atatierat. Brown and Tech- ry wed. und the home team victor. LER TO BE BURIED TO-DAY iy of Frank Mille _ BROWN’S CHAMPION ton Beach track to be Interred, the Jockey life as the result of a on he tacwaries; so Waane] Fall Rilly Karo Beco ix fur M husetts In-} 8) Toc Fen € | 8 are ax follows Race (hree-quar furlonee 1 Me Flith Race—Six furlongs, i ‘ater i Wealth | Mass, last ‘The entries for Hurdle boon Light Race. Ban“! 1. Sandtes . h Race. 1) br, Us Baer ns Saeritt night and Jimmy d until Monday night. eee BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. handicap; lenes The fight scheduled to be decided at River, Gardner been postpor between Kelly has TRACK, BRIGHTON BEAQH, to-morrow's mile and ‘Third Race—Filly half of Produ Croasing ings mile and J, Bix t al. Ontarto Compa villes. A when not ov Crimso them Every wita t Buse! dved ai en In) every team ment do thelr tout National WEST football morrow Kood account of themselves, Announcement INWOODS ON S$ avenue will be over it Ontarios will time they met. »s, Superbas, Maroons, Anaon- fans, Twenty-fourth Separate Company, ny C, Fourth Regiment, Conne-- Guard, and the Rose- Seer RMY TEAM IN FORM. POI team . Oct in 16.—The army great shape and Harvard to- Is lines up against {to meet Tommy Mowatt, BE RIGHT IN | NEIL WILL DEFEND HIS CHAMPIONSHIP TO-NIGHT, Another Bout Besides Californian’s with Rea-| gan Will Be Between D ougherty and Lansing. Two fights will be decided to-night | and the principals will be little fellows | well known to the followers of pusilism. | and Lansing will meet in a ten-round | Frankle Neil, of California, the bantam- weight chmapion of the world. and Johnny Reagan, of South Brooklyn, will be the contestants in one, while Danny Dougherty, of Philadelphja, and Jack Lansing, of the South, will appear in the other, Neil and Reagan will in clash a twenty-round bout before the Century A. C., of Los Angeles, Cal. Dougherty bout at Reading, Pa In the California bout Nell is meeting a wonderfully clever boxer in Reagan. In order to retain his title he will have to fight harder than he did against Harry Forbes, In the bout between Dougherty and Lansing the boys ought to furnish a slashing fast battle. LATEST FROM FIGHTERS. MATCH FOR YAI.GER. Benny Yanger, who recently returned from San Francisco, where he suffered his first defeat at the hands of Eddle Hanlon, will be matched In a few days the Ghicago outher-weignt, in wt six-round bout, They pill provably Aght before the Chi- cago A. —__+—__ RYAN'S AIR CASTLES. Tommy Ryan has a change of mind often, After announcing his Intention to arrange a match with “Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien as soon as the latter returned from England, he says now that. he will make a tour of England, Australia and South Africa and fight all the best men in those countries. Ryan states he will be gone, two yea: and he expects to clean up $100,000. —e— BOXING IS SUCCESSFUL. The frst boxing show given by the Chicago A. A. last Saturday night wi such @ success that the officials of the club haye decided to hold another to-morrow night, They have signed |"Buddy" Ryan, the Chicago light- | weight, to meet some good man at his jwelght. It Is expected that Harry Fagin will be secured, oe CONNOLLY TO FIGHT. Eddie Connolly, the welter-welght fighter of St. John, N. B., and Hugo the Chicago fighter, wiil prob- meet in a twenty-round bout very . It is thought that the officials of leche Milwaukee A. C. will secure the |contest, as they are willing to give the |men 60 per cent. of the gross receipts. Sa FIGHTING IN PUEBLO... Another city in the West will soon hold boxing shows, The officals of the Rocky Mountain A. C.,-of Puedlo, Cal. have completed arrangements for hold- and are looking for a pair of begin business, They h n "Kid" Carter and John’ Wille, ‘hicago ight heavy-weight, the players expect to give a They are erconfident of winning from the on Wearers, but say they will give the battie of the season one here delighted with the that the annual game he Navy will be played this year UNDAY. ball on the grounds at One Hun- nd Forty-elghth street and Kigath next Sunday, the Ontarios will again meet the ods, which team they have beaten time they met this year. The have um indoor baseball thix season, and their first game will be with the Twenty-second Kegl- nine, ere LINDEMAN TO PITCH, Lindeman, of the Hoboken team, wi'l the pitching for the Jerseymen in game with the champion Cuban X-Glants at the St. George Cricket rounds, In Hoboken, on Sunday. The Hobokens defeated the Cubans thi FITTSINMONS OF - TO THE COAST Bob Fitzsimmons left the city thie af- ternoon bound for San Franciaco, where he will go into training at once for his battle with George Gardner, which takes place next month before the Yo- aemite Athletle Cluv, of ‘Frisco, Tho ex-heavy-welght champion was accompanied on the trip by his wife and Uttle girl Rosy. He will go right through to the coast, stopping over in Chicago for a few hours only. Immediately upon his arrival on the coast he will start training, When he left Fits shad not decided just where he would pitch his training camp. He will probably select Croil's Gardens in Alumeda, where Jim Corbett traines for Jeffries. A TIR--The way to ch the homes of New York is thi the newspaper that the homes use to The BILLY BARRETT WELSH CHAMPION LONDON, Oct. 16—Billy Barrett, the American feather-wel¥nt, won another boxing contest in this clty last night. He met a fellow named Morgan, from Wales, and after twenty rounds of geod, fast fighting he ‘was awarded the de- cision on points, Barrett was the cleverer of the two. He used a left jab with telling effect, and at the finish Morgan was a pitiable sight. He was cut in several place and blood streamed from’ the wound! By winning, Barrett becomes the feather-welght champion of Wales, the title held until last night by Morgan. Barrett did) not escape without some bruises, Morgan put up a game fight, but was outgeneraled by the American, “KID” CARTER'S NEXT. “Kid. Carter will have agother hard battle to fight in the near future, His opponent will be Joe Choynski, of Call- fornia, who recently returned. from Di wu en Bean it COME OVER BEN, YOU'LL \ = AMERICAN LEAGUE WINS - EVERY SERIES BUT ONE EVENING WORLD. Chicago Clubs Had Even Break, and That Was National Clubs’ Best. With the completion of the post-sea- m series of games between American id National League teams, Ban John- ‘n's organization is found jp have been ost successful. In only one city did the old League's teams do anything; better than break even. That was in Chicago. There the, “White Sox" and “Cubs” closed their serles yesterday, and the result of the game of 2 to 0 in favor of the Americans made it seven games won and seven lost for each team, Whe Boston team succeeded In beating Pittsburg, of the Natiohals, five games out of eight. Then the Cleveland team won out in its series against the Cin- cinnati outft of the National League, winning four games out of seven. The Philadelphia Athletics, of the American League, conquered the Phillies, of the Nationals, In four out.of seven games, and the St. Louls Browns defeated Patsy Donovan's Cardinals, of the same city, in thelr serie Won Four, Lost None. That makes it won four and lost none for the Americans. It was unnocessary for tHe games to tell which league contained the best Players. The highest salaries usually go to the best, and no doubt the American League clubs’ payrolls called for more money than the National League clubs’ ata. In no series, though, did the Amer!- cans make a runaway race of the games, Every one was hard played and very few heavy scores were rolled up. Team Work in Evidence. ‘The National League teams by thelr good showing demonstrated the fact that team work counts a whole | up with their importance as individual stars, and that no'doubt lost them the honor of winning in handier fashion than they did. The absence of heavy scores, too, re- moved the belief that the American team had so:much the it of itt In. pitchers. The National club's twirlers showed about the same form they did gil year, Yet the heavy: hitters: of the Am -:an League fared little better than they did with men-in thelr own organization. New York Missed It. But one thing {s deplored, and that is the fallure of the two, New York teams to get together, ‘That would have been a series to attract as much interest. as the world’s champi between Boston and Pittsburg, date the city’s fans are acout evenly divided as to the relative playing merits of the two organizations, —<— MACKAY NOT TO RACE. The latest report says that Clarence HH. Mackay has no intention of return- ing to the racing game next year. Nor, says the story, has He had a represen- tative secking the services of Jockey O'Neill. He has eight yearlings, some of which are entered in the rich Sara- toga races, but rumor says they will be raced in somebody else's name, ——————— ies.) TIGER “CUBS” TO PITTSBURG. (Svectal to The Evening World.) PRINCHTON, N. J., Oct. 16,—The freshman football team leaves to-night for Pittsburg, where they will meet the strong Shadyside Academy team on the gridiron. © . ‘The team has been strengthened con- toward the success of the ball team, All the men on each National Leagte club played together, In the American ‘League some of the players were taken siderably by several of the freshman substitutes of the ‘varsity, and, though an easy game Is not anticipator the “Cubs” expect to win by a comfort. able margin. S W: under one ders, &c., Concrete Tailoring E are Wholesale Tailors! * This means that we make hundreds duced by the largest custom Sit We import cloth in thousand-piece so control many of the season's best designs. We mould these cloths with the needle, not merely with the pressing-iron, and we “stay” all the parts so thoroughly that they retain shape indefinitely, and can be sponged and pressed to look as well as new. Our tailors are specialists on different suit parts, viz.—on collars, sleeves, shoul- at lower cost. We can match perfectly and. wit! tom Tailor, because ‘we’ turn out tenty suits to his ove from each pattern. You need not wait a week to have the cloth made up, and you can see just how your suit will look af the “trying-on” stage —hefore you buy, , Finished to order in about two hours,— Money back for-any cause. Semi-read suits to the “trying-on” stage, roof, for every single suit pro- house. lots, and and thus produce better results atterns at the seams more f less waste than the Cus- al-| RENE LINDSAY ‘WORKS 6000 MILE Trainer Taylor Sends Mare the Distance in 1.451-2—Heavy | Fog in Early Morning Hours. Retards Workouts. a GRAVESEND, N. Y., Oct. 16.—The> training conditions were most trying. here this morning. A deep fog envel- , oped the grounds and hid the poles | completely, Archie Zimmer's Allan was sent @ { mile in 1.47. Frayling worked Ben Rattle a mile 4m ; 1.45, Memories, of the Clay string, gal-} loped a half in 0.51. ‘Trainer Mitchell sent Miss Shylock : three-quarters of a mile in 1.18. 4 EB, R. Thomas's Andy Willlams and Young Henry stepped a mile in 1451-2. James Dillion had Silver Heels breeze three furlongs’ in 0.41. Wizard, of the same string, was sent to easy canter- ing exercise, Pat Civil's Sambo galloped a mite im 1.50. Caithness and Presentation were sent along slowly. Trainer Lawlor had the §.J. Smith Tacers out to good workouts, sending Privilege three-quarters of a’ mile in 1.18, Trespass one mile in 147. Melister- singer breezed six furlongs in 1.23, and Northern Star was sent seven-elghthe of a milo in 1.34, ¥ Fred Burlew had Embarrassment reel” off a half in 513-4, Lee King was sent a mile in 1.4, ‘The Leeds racer, Hurstbourne, worked a half mile in 501-2. Knight’ Brrant, Sir Carter and Sherod’ were on the easy side, J. C, Follansbee's Astartta breezed seven furlongs at a two minute’ gait. Eagle stepped a hal€ mile In 0.62, and Daisy, Green was sent six furlongs in “John Hynes allowed Florham Queen a useful gallop of four furlongs in 0.53, Lady Ameila worked three-quarters of a mile in 1.20, Trainer Taylor had Irene Lindsay gale lop a, mile, Feeling off the distance: ta 1 +2, ———_— OLYMPIC’S STRONG TEAM. It will be a formidable team which will line up against the football eleven of the West Point Engineers on Harlem Oval, on One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and Madison avenue,.on Sunda The Olympic A. C. has a team which would compare favorably with the Western organization of that name which won the world’s champlonship a couple of years ago. 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