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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER #1, 1903. BUCKNELL 0 | First wWalf—Princeton 5, Bueck- ‘ 0. | Second Half—irinceton Back- ell 0, _ Pinal Score—Princeton 17, Buck- > mello. Bucknell, ‘Cooksti “Johnson (Special to The Evening World.) (PRINCETON, No J. Oct. 21.The last @iree home games that Princeton has played have been on muddy flelis, and | uring two of them it rained incessant- “MR Toxtay, however, is a day to make) | eagh,football warrior eager to do his) } and notwithstanding their slump [ practice in the last few days, tho is pare expected to make a respect- % _soore against Bucknell. fact that Cornell was onl | fo score: once against Bucknell bw.” HOW GIMP COVERS UP TO SAVE HIS JAW. | for they expect thelr team to win! comfortable margin. and are pres-| jell appeared on the feld first, ly followed by the Tigers, the latter omer SLUGGISH BRAIN KEEPS =| coca. couvect GRIMM FROM INJURY LINE-UP. rein, cong | Ltalian Boxer. Owes Ability to Stand) Newman ‘Beierl) — Pain to Low Order of Intelligence—| Nerves Do Not Carry Sense of Pain oc) to Brain Quickly as in an Ordinary | MeCrone Gensler ning World.) j APOLIS, Md... 0 2.—The mid- a} S Shipmen will play the Baltimore Medi Person. | a} College this afterno: ‘This is about Strongest of the Maryland teams, the Navy expects to rin up a good Joe Grimm, the Italian pugilistic marvel, who has defied the efforts ot | fighters to knock him out in recent ring engagements, | uch 9 wonderful defensive fighter to the fact that he has a h to know when he Is hurt. | ~ OTHER GAMES. That's a pretty tough statement for Mr. Grimm to swallow, but as it 1s i backed up by medical authority he'll have to take the medicine Here's the way the Italian's castiron defense {9 figured on account of their better train- lal! the heavy-weigl Sand team work The visitors e pit a large crowd of rooters along. ——— owes his being brains eno. ah, Prin® Freshmen 2x, To stitute B® . YE HOLDS ITs a noted physician, Dr, Carleton Simon: —- brain when he hor the idea that he ha ‘i bh of it with Se qepecial to The Evening World.) Hears Ee liceane [oNEW HAVEN, Oct. 21.—A large num- | 4 Inver Jot entries and a fine day for field attracted a large crowd to ¥ will ediiscafternoon, when’ the Yulo| NERVES ACT SLUGGISHLY. arsh criticiem of Mr. Grimm's thinking apparatus is tempered, however, tal games were held. As Tral ‘This Btike Murphy was busy with the Yale! by Dr. Simon's further remarks. tall caydidates, his assist Steve| “Phe fact,” he said, “that this man Grimm can't grasp the Idea th * footba s ‘asp the idea that he ha Gime and a sufficient number of en- endure does not searily me (Maries in each event to make the compe- human being Ir ct Hon interesting, Several y stars Tietraeith D Uwete touted by the Yale and ‘i y {it_was predicted that records would be have pins jab’ od into his anatomy ‘broken. probit Me. G ‘ “A heavy! route to the br lare abnormally sluggish, man to le ete , {Special to The Evening World.) not BOSTON, Oct. 21.—All those who wit- the bout between Mc na|of great benefit (o Fitzsimmons, Walcott, Cart Ngwe at the Criterion Club lust night| Welehts who have tried to put him away rece ay on the Italian di eth g fegtee that it was one of the best scen| his fists and stre here for a long time. Every one was) TYP FOR FITZ TOO LATE. is always full of sch iurprised at the aggressiveness of “ se ruby top pie: Brieus, BA the: Cheises, boxer sainga Had Fitz, whose ruby top piec )Smiany admirers by his clever work. He to consult Dr. Simons before he tackled ( @ -MoGovern agreed this morning to! would have carried a pick-axe over to Q eet again at ne club within a) But with it all, to use Grimm's view onth, There was many a surprised teat 3 When Briggs stayed fiftcen rounds! ‘I'm Grimm, Joo Grimm, MoGovern. There was much bet-| getting all the money.” gina the Chelsea lad would not last!" whien, afte VARD LEADS AD ii ey 3) 4 teams, argument, The ough three of their team ‘Rarfow margin of Lup. [No natch for Gans —————=__— THER TO-NIGHT.| inDIANS PRACTISE IN SECRET. ae ‘bend NCETON 17, | JOE GRIMM Regardless of the defense, many blows have landed there on the Ital- mn a targe pody to support It lan, but they have never resulted in rendering him unconscious. HOW GRIMM BEGINS A RING BATTLE. The picture shows quite well how ovorly developed is has defied all heavy hitters to put him out. he man who JACK WARNER TO QUIT NEW YORK TEAM, TOO nny ‘Giants’ Good Catcher, Like McGirnity, Says Brush Didn't Treat Him Right. NO BRAINS; NO PAIN. Joe Grimm, the Italian pugilist, in able to stand the terrific bent- ings to which he han lately been subjected » find a very chilly reception, been hurt at a hen not able to tike nse of prin of a human being of ordi- have to be almont ball-tossers who New York| of the team the: The treatment which I . I will go with him. from nothing Shortljaunched a glimmering phantom into backstop of the t t bgll during the season says his reason for wanting to quit! just end-| of disgraceful al abuge that an ordinary anity—shabby at he Js not as intelligent as the ordinary and T would ike to play, for him, numerous promise! and n pin cushion’ of the circus side show can stand up and all day long without feeling any pain ow on the Jaw, which touches the nerves that take the quickest n cells, has no apparent effect upon Grimm. in his’ atate ening World Played With Broken Finger. “The middle fing: has a grievance against OTHER NERVES SLOW TO ACT, “The same is true of the other nenves of this body. ordinarily so sensitive to a blow In the pit of the stomach are all but dead in the case of Grimm. “Grimm is certainly a physical marvel, in speaking of his treatment Work reporter, More Moneys. will not play another season w the New York team unless they “give WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. (Special to The Evening World.) MAIR GROUNDS RACE ‘DRACK, 8T. ‘ollowing are the re- scheduled to be run Hames thinking that by ‘There is nothing in the build of the varded by Profi abnormal amount es of his body do 4 to the bellef that he ts cap of pain. He has not the appearance of ver him well, his stomach is pudg his expert opinion Upon the castiron inake-up of the Italian might hav , O'Brien and the othe as well as to Joe Gans, who wore « Monday night ot the season.” BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. Evening World.) (Special to The RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, to-morrow’s sults of the r here this aft pars to bad apy | races are as follow >wn with him, | First Race—Two-year-olds; five and a halt hree-quarters of a_mile.—| 14 to 5; Gold ‘Tom Olney was odgon, § to 6 a 6, Was secon £ Philadelphia an't Knock me out and I'm “100 10 S109 and one-half fur- longs.—Won by Weird, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 4 to 1 for place, Schraff was third. all, 18 what counts In this greedy sphere, TO STOP BETTING. ON CHICAGO RACES yor Harrison Second Race—Steeplechase; two ‘hird Race—Three-quarters of a mile. Judge PhUMps: Won by Deutschland, § to 6 and 4 to 3 $ to 6 for place, W was third, 130 pple and a sixteens GANS PUT IT ALL | TIGER GOLFERS) OVER KENNEDY ‘Time—1.14 1-2, e mile and a sixteenth. . 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 10 for place, Was sec Third Race—Belling: Dan MeKenn: ond; Croix D'Or was third ——— CHICAGO FINISHES. ening World.) JOITY, L. 1. Oct. 21.—The| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21,—Joe Gans, lah for the team championship |tPe Champion light-weight, engaged in 7 fate Golf Association | ther #ix-round bout here last night, ‘any between the Prince. |*24, 98 usual, had the better of the ‘torda ever colored Ind met hole contest, Bigh-|Eddie Kennedy, of Pitteburg. in a six- round bout before the Southern A. C., Played in the morning. }and had no trouble whatever tu out- to have everything in|pointing him. In th t round Gans M1 to.0 on the first elgh-|'Went after Kennedy and punished him is severely, the latter being very weak when the bell sounded. Kennedy was two-year-olds; six furlong (Special to ‘The WORTH RACH TRACK, CHICAGO, he races @cheduled to be run on resulted as follows: stop all forms of race-course gambling the handbook evil through betting Is permitted Sanetoma, 11 to 10 and 1 to 2; Wreath of Mayor Harrison Ralph Young Fifth Race—Handicap; mile and a quarter, Coughnawaga 2 Mabel Hichars Park next summer winter books, hree-quarters The Stewartess, 30 to 1 and. 10 to 1; Cardwelton, 8 to 1 for place, Belle Mahone was third. The informa- r will act. ts ¢ secret servi: whom he has had at work for the last Duke of Kendal”) Lady Poientate , and Lady Potent: Duke’ of ‘iendat ‘Thomas entry. Time—1.18 +5. Race—One and one-sixteenth miles.—Won by Witful, ¢ to 6 and 2 to 5; {ncubator, 6 to 2 for place, waa sec- ond; Alfredo was third, Time—l.d4 4-6. Fourth Race—One and one-elghth Carat, 5 40 1 and 6 to 5; to 10 ‘for place, TimenL.43 | Sixth Race—Maiden two-year-olds; sellin five and one-half ‘furlongs. — NEITHER SIDE COULD SCORE. freshman football fe Batle. tnotigute, oa cuter jard-fought hal: “iy MM eal Ben alde—! ca LE, Pa., Oct. 21.—The Ind! p—Will | cheir firet secret practice of the year yeeturs Qay evening, and noone Was admitted to the | Played ita firet scare a el cd {ple so et the ball. over Brlet was qhird, A blow on the solar plexus on an it’s different. > SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. > THE ITALIAN FISTIC MARVEL, A MAN WITHOUT NERVES. GRIMM’S STOMACH DEFENSE. ordinary person usually pzralyzes him and renders it impossible for h m to get on his feet. With the Italian Result, UAKERTOWN dwellers in Fist- ville are golng on a pugilis- tie spree to-night. For two years the knuckle-pushing “fans who live In an atmosphere of pugdom from Sunday to Sunday have been wishing and watting and longing for a In battle to take place. ‘Their wish comes out to-night when At spindle-legged, lanky will-o'-the- wisp Thnothy Callahan wedges his curly mop through the ropes and takes a seat across from the world’s feather-welght champion, the king of all feather- welghts, “Young Corbett'—one time of Denver, Six Rounds the Route. The usual six rounds arg to be nego- tiated, and the “dippyness” of Quaker- town blue-lawism demonstrated in the harring of a decison, but even with this choking pull on the bout a melee If McGinnity|fMt for all the gods of warfare to sit back and applaud 1s predicted. Edgar Allan Poe's Chinatown think- tank never in its, dreamlest moments space that had anything on this same Mr, Callahan in the disappearing line. He's as hard to catch as a bat, as nimble on his feet as the daintlest pink- skirted peroxide blonde that ever flashed her tootsies at the Weber-Fields bald- headed row. And, with {t all, this same Timothy C, “YOUNG GORRETT” MEETS TIM CALLAHAN TO-NIGHT Long-Looked-For Clash of This Pair to’ Be Served Up in Philadelphia and the Melee of the Season Is Sure to BY KNOCKOUT. has tucked away amid the collection of bones that he carts around the ingre- dients of a real fighter. Tim Can Ron a Bit. He can run, when occasions demand, but he can also fight, and, unlike the majority of Slowville's pugs, he would fust as soon fight as run. His punoh would not shatter a Sandy Hook proving target, but the cleverne: stowed away in his foll-lke arms almost makes good for the lack of the “wal- lop. ‘The ex-Denverite’s “punch” is ring history. For that reason the Quaker fistic “fan,” with his bundle of ring “dope,” has figured the carnage down to a duel between the wallop and ‘clepernass, And it's right there they have prob- ably erred. ( “Corbett” In in Condition, With the champion fat, out of condi- tion, slow, they would have the proper “Ine.” ‘But the “Corbett” that will jump into the arena of the National Athletic Club to-night will be a different proposition, Three weeks’ work on the outskirts of Gotham have ripped the fat from his doughty form in bunches. He Is not many degrees removed from, the lithe Uttle race horse that faced “Terrible” Terry McGovern in San Francisco last spring. It will be a toss to-night as to which will haye the foot of the ring, “Combett or Callahan, HOBOKEN VS. POUGHKEEPSIE ——— The Hoboken and Poughkeepsie teams will play a return game of ball at the St. George SH ae grounds in Hoboken on Sunday. The last time they played the game ended in a_ tle, DICK WELLES AFTER RECORD CINCINNATI, Oct. 21.—Secretary Hop- per, of the Latonia Jockey Club, an- nounces that Dick Welles will go against hig record for a mile—1.372-5—at the after eight innings, neither side hav-J ing scored a run, Latonia course on Thuraday, Oct, %, if the track is in good condition, to as. like. ‘ways, ‘00 nd Hweet Gretchen, Schorr ‘en- Tals. WEEE eh . Which Class Are You In? IF you've been buying ‘‘ready-made’’ clothes and want something better, but still within your means—come fo as. If you generally wear “ custom-made (always paying more than you ought) and want something just as substantial and effective at a reasonable price—come Your suit or overcoat is ‘‘semi- ready’? when you select it; it is then finished according to the individunity of your own form, to look as you want it to look, and delivered the same day, if you Whichever class you're in, we'll satisfy you or your money back. 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