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rs Uno WOKL: BALUNDAY Lv iiNiNG, CCIUbod 24, 1900. ; ‘ sinh ps, . @ SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. <6. — ry : ICOLUMBIA’S WARRIORS IN LIVELY SCRIMMAGE al | i SETTING READY FOR TO-DAY’S HARD TUSSLE . Butte Miner Says He Is Ready to Meet ss t the Big Fellow as Soon as a Purse Is F Offered for a Fight. ; < Ghampion J Bgett se is in anythin; found, very nice to Jeftries tor him to ‘& happy trae of mind to-day. Hej $%* that he won't gat me because the Butte miner, that he (Jeffries) | sort of argument nleases ‘Jem migh' fraid'to meet him tn a limited round| {lv. bur Jt is not exactly. plausible, to ff} When Jeffries read Munroe's| Swailow Ine version of the matter te ent be said: jstates that {nm a fugnter in my ‘mind atte a {Onlv. and that { sent the atotles ul ae is “natal ante eects myself abou my “out with hie In . does he ? atte. That's funny | I wonder where les) when be says that. He wired/all tae Hutte newspaper men were that Billy Delaney, my manager, when {) Nigh’ utte ns some pretty Roo newspapers, and nome pretty smart fel- In Low Angeles, Cal., asking for a) Tr orktig on them. T muppose. thes jadly- agreed to) were ail atutted that night. and turned nto dummies simply tor my benefit ie ths chance, nating Oct, 16 aa] Ii) igards hie offer. to, meet me In ita for the Aight. Los Angeles, I stated at the time why “I then went so far to consent te) | would not wail by} Wigan mare aoe the money with him on the basis} money to be made lo talks Per cent. to the winner and 40 =| Modine wher wouldet sive eee Te ss ‘ that Munroe could | fos Angeles to nec an earthquak ERM Aeradle money even if Ne! “ag to his not Aghting me. he will A aiting in ids Angeles for have to fight me re 1 get through come out and fignt. by which) When I ahow the public that my de- in theatrical en-' cision over Jeffries. which. by thé wi Jail hig tatk won't wash out. was not the 3 juke that he. of course, tries to make ht him. If I do change every one believe, the public will force ment to Aight Munfoe| him to meet me.’ So [am not worried Condition on which T/ on that wcore. Hin will have to fight or y nd that ts, | crawl out of a matcht Munroe has hurt my| “H. that P crawled out of a accuses me of deing | meeting with him. Let him get an offer Ez when ean en Site Wea ail Emu mn ran! Lik of a sultable purse and he | ace who | . sign the articies. ( Ol UMBIA BEA J S Jeftries's ravings in fe Ver hie I will be ing bitecare laaehen sincerely yours oe PRINCETON VS. ALETACKLES. © [REINHART LEADS PARISENNE (JACK MUNROE QUAKER EEEVEN. (MIAO ADE ee eee Lays. sylvania'a Ine for the first, touchdawn | Hoe, 'D Veentre ona LINE UP. LINE UP. H couindietithal tnlercollexiate/Goitvamac| Stans et taee ure Sorts Cola ge.) a double Cupt, Smith made the touchdown, Bruce? ‘ | was weak In putting. Sante Kicked the goal, Score: COLUMBIA, 6; Meee gomuma vard Ih { Powinion natitlt parton to-day et the den City Golt a re ; : SSYLVANTIA, 0 . » by eat sercnt ran around ad atterty | Club. ae PadEenanTON WRACH RACE-TRACK.| Despite. Jim Jeffries's announcement | Peansyivanta's «ad for tweaty-fve | «.Mieeell | ~ctiye round was at 3 holes and playol out i" M.-Horses in training, the prop- at he will not fight Jack Munroe, the Jone: Good Lack. yumts, Columbia toee hole in Penn ‘ trton | der aal(ghtfultaredtnesiconditionsd “At a f: "bety Of toany owners, were sold at auc-| latter ix sure he will eventually get on] aie for Penn klekel to Columblaa ayhtnit® lh Pap Gtanss MH ARG Roraback Uitlons, Atl chick. © flan bere this afternoon, faaateh and ts going ahead with his} ave-yard line, he the Kick] ime. en ot aylvanta's forty-vard | owen Parisienne drought the highest price, | Heine toons ana 9h My ConmBIN OC] and carried th rblas fHity eddie Gearon mLSilhe eeu ne: awirnnan “nena J. Plicqre paying 81.800 for the fits, | fine of the Olympic when it nes! 3 itd line. a ba ET a Taylor (ook MoCate's pl ay Rattorwon | ‘Ow! ‘ Pirate, Fort Plain, Champlain and | 3P “eainst the Kor: Hhimbuy team of ple nurdied yeni eb er ene |ifor Penni Colambdin Wee Work ine lites Knibhs ne " | lem Oval, ne undred thei re », and tore n Pe 7 oF Were nol above 4 ed then anw went to Pon nd tore through Pein for five S min < + = i aenltintonsaprlces) Bene Oe ew et ad, Madison idle of the fell. Four” line | Sinkth, for Penn, got the ballon BRIN GELON/ TENS SOR ele Gaikuidvlon the team’ last BUNA Cho phoeea hot 4 Penn 10 veards. ‘The| Kiok and canrted it to Columbla Quakers’ work in this ive wax good and | yard Lne, a rin of t soon the ball was on Columbia x t¢ Penn then kicked to Yar line. A fumble lost ten yards for |line, where Sinita got ty tive ambia's vA n. returned the kick to midthel Nha was fumbling badly. and op [missed it and Mezentetn got it he is a star at the game. Ie will agal br. filly, hy | Watercress— ’ a J als 85. ples. oy aot play at right tackle . oc. bY Ciifford—Harnarina, tev have had. this season. |eloudy the day was an ideat one for tackle the Dartmouth football, and the great crowd coming by : osition that the Tigers were catted {TOK Tinen ‘4 , \uinon to salve this afternoon, when they | WEST POINT, N. Y¥., Oct. 24.—West jm mouth, was undoubtedly the Point faced Yale here to-day, Although 5 : | | eee eee by Gonsalvo—Liliian « ze) 220 mounds to the on n. 00. next play the ball went wid Mf, [iitty-five yards for Columbia's se. Bed . |rail and boat from ali directions, with) LI ss . but a benelited by Met BUCO Ten ce TDite onod ist ‘ from end to end the Dartmouth com . lin : \ i Peaby crammont- Neh Del GIANT tithe bath, bak Columola was aiven it [Atte ie Pay aes was WIL Cami Tinton outwelghed. the. Princetonluns Its enlaxy of preity girls mingled with) First Half--Cornell, 24; Weaterm! j chien, dee Villa Mera ary ch of. by Handgaome— A Kick by ‘Bruce seat it to t dnt go. Jones Kicked. the goal, | tbout twenty pounds to the man, the shining military trappings of the, Reserves, 0. Brush’. LB. RY > stir fs IS SS of the field, Drake got {t and IRB-OOLUMBIA, Lt, PENN. 6. Se ee eine sold made a very prefty picture, Orth Lt i ile S71 Watters” min Kicked for Penna to Columbia's Daily has been tn the practice for the| LINE UP. Barnard jpast week, but contrary to general | Cornet. canker Jonnkon ovinion Havkeit was in Bloomer was on the side Mnes, but Bachelor was at guard. HE teh Oris as! choelkopt J | Fetzer and Smith kicked to Columbia's five. 4nd In two downs g parting | Smith yard ne, jthe ball in’ Peansyiv ST OWINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. |e" terone ofthe airrcPANe"C] obi tgcstrne. HSK eats Time AP Sah hi sn MEETS BROWN “Pros” at cqurrapee rank. js M n| Herman. » Holliday | L. Farabaugh. Marshall| A. Farabaugh Stickles | Gott Gambee | Torry Cantiell (Spec: . Qhuain| SOUTH BETHLEHEM, Pa. . hem Jackson | The largest crowd on Lehigh field this . Grim| Season was brought out by ideal foot- ball weather this afternoon. It was the j Street and West End avenue, to-mor-| ITHACA. —Instead of | annual game between the Brown and vum= row afternoon a team composed of|the game originally scheduled with | White and Villa Nova, and two Ho) FIRST HALF —Harvard, 285 Brown! pastern League cracks will play against | Union the Cornell football eleven turned |*4M4 People are present, Se Kicked Jt to Corsch in omidneld. He the ball on hia te rd line. fumbled, but a Penna man held the ball Coumola’s line plungirg w od now try thelr hande at Indoor baseball to-|Smiti, of Pennsylvania, made a eateh yards to midield before being Mowe. Hancaae mt Pet 4 ed. for a goal from; ‘ night. Opposed to them will be the) qi Pennnyivanin tried for Korot tie! Quakers Lose Ground, i an) Shamplons of the United States, the} ball free on her twenty-fve-vard line. | Penna could not gain through CE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Oct. M.~ | Twenty-second Regiment team. and the| Bruce punted to midfield, where Drake! bin and then tried a fake kick i are the results of the races | game will be played in the latter's) C2UgMt and carried Ith , ten yarde\elent yards through the play NGI kick th At Equitable Park, §jxty-seventh jose ‘0 Columbia's forty and the by 5 0 Me le y's “Mets.” ‘Thfs iM -day inst §Vestern Ri y = & armory, at Sixty-seventh street and| (cree foety Al rsga bal all went. t Carsey'’s “Mel hfs game will provejout to-day againat (Vestern Reserve Fira: | Broadwass Chrisy Mathewaon’ want ea) oagea pe Reamariwanis wag acters [Columbia on hr doar ies TO A [to be the bow that has taken place in|Universits, ‘The ithaca eleven plavet| BIG RUSH TO ITALY. ~ Won by Star Gazer. 5 to t and 2 to 1;,!n the box and for the first tl 1 Columblnes on, her twenty- | for Rulding ty ek aware the ball LINE UP. | some time. Manager McGrath has #e-| captainiess, ‘Sandy’ Hunt still being Sy ira’ to 1 i i, and Larry | €#Ay 10 twirl the ble norsehide, The Ine, Krom there Bruce Kicked !and a runaround the end Due the hill Harvard, Positions nrown. | cured Pitcher, Walsh, of Montreal: (Al) out of the game on account of injuries.) ne North German Liovd ateames 'Hegira..2 to.1. was recond, an cA een PAU OUT fehides The avivania's forty-AV dine on Cotummbla's. ins 2 Columba laniose i scuaton | (ae Baltimore: Dillon ot dersey | McAlister, was supplemented by Coffin | princess Irene, which sailed to-day for fyi, third, Time—1.48, elds s made up of stars, and mith cut it and: carried It to got the oul ou a fumble. aad. M WWeop | 8 f Baltimore; Dillon, | of Jersey | at fullback. Nelavand Geneer lads on! boast cae, Becond'Raoe—Five and one-halt fur-|# oard kame will surely be seen, After miia's fttvevar ran Ie Imei to nsylyant MacGrfer, Grim, the uQaker fighter, will be an steorane passengers. This is the idrgest Won by Lagy Pree Knight, § to he game a dance will be given Jones Makes a Fumble. Sane A Tul Ge Chentyives sida LM weetener | interemted spectator. OTHER GAMES. Seed oni any, One: cteaon roan ‘and @ to 1: Our Lillie, 6 to 1, was sec- et Smith ed and Drake fell on the! ine. teln abner MON HNN Laer eevee: ET [mA 0, ft United States port. Re and Kilo third, Time—1.00% ball after Jones fumbled it. It was| van’ neoand anc ol Howdlteh Scudder | LLCS Ey CL Ee 3 q MWR rans riti-guericre ors rile BOTHNER AND PARDELLO. Pennsylvania's ball on Columbia's ten | the DAI On erties SeeRe Ting R geri! DOUBLE-HEADER FOOTBALL. | 1. 4, . a= by Dr. Soha to 1 and 6 to sore, @ to 1. was second, and Joe} jo Pardello and George Bothner, the % ; SR Eacac One lie—Won. by Misa|lxbt-weient champion at catehat-| pj: Ag Sto Sand 1 to2: Wa an style, will meet to-night at! pail on pte, 7 yard Hae sport throughout ikope rict are awaiting y {with Interest the Initial game for th AMBRIDGE, Ma Det. 4.—Har- chariplonship of th Co mnty organta rd plane Brawn at Cambridge thie | (jo) t Gaelic football, which is to dflsreean ia game that afforded tha | yp [SON CATA eatoNa nr or Ha Was diwiird ve by Tay io, dive throug gat Ww ana fine wa “haan | Devotees of Celtls mann} (he metropolitan dl ——__—_— Publichal official figures of vie GERMAN AMBASSADOR SAILS. | American. News Company proved vas learned to-day that the German jltmas lerrnscne United Btates, Baron | coRCluelvely that the dally cireulae Quakers! Score, Ks at Columbia's line f Jamola'a tWworyard line was second and Lord & the London Theatre. All holds are (o PWon by Never Fret.9 to 10 and 2 to 5;,the sume men at their monst 1 ome es plinge resulted ina touchdown Was in t fun artunity of com hava " ¢ sk von Sternberg. sailed for ‘Europe | tion of The World in Ne ‘a le NG) Two) preliminary contests! ba: ra he. texchdown. emtihy Bue Crimson and, Peanayivanh gona Ke the Ql malas dejan ine steamanip Augusta, Victoria on City 1s tene of th m New Yorw . ex tween local heavy-Welmht Wrastlens ee eee ee ee SiBLA. us Saturday the Quakers ¢ : Will bogin the daa sport with Tauraday lest. He is to undergo an ope- DS ousands greater thap 3 WORTH RESULTS. precede the main event. John Pening| PENNA ae oF Sanrienet eT eta tM ee to Mug | * Match under college rules for a’hand:/ tion one one of his ears while abroad. | that of any other paper. Ps ’ eS failed to throw ParJelly within a time “bruce Kicks On ; Donor d rel with great interests rit A aad a Sa a ; { F b _ interes j - Xe Gpecial to ‘The Evening World. JMmit of tea mfutes fast night. Augost] pruce kicked off to Penn's tw PEC eee ne Gi pe a / | , sla ARs Bio or fh se sa. Blea aaa lealeantae elseked of torr on Ponnas. devil Mink wa PowoORTH RAF TRACK, Chicago, Oct.! Faust and Emil Saiva wrestled fifteen where Ka au K pian niinn eer icc’! RIOT AT FOOTBALL GAME. WA—Tae winners of the races on to-day's minutes to a draw ned a nes it aye Fh ae ut y nucceeded, ‘The bi was to Veard were as follows: | ee Ver agin and Columbia lost tive on downs and the Quakers tried Ee (einai ee i = over ARN AN oats < ound left-end k LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct, %4—A small + Firet Ra nt ’ The dal Was Kieked to Penn x Around Uefteend. | A Mick put : (Chey apenas debbie “;{ COLUMBIA’S RELAY TEAM. ieyard Line, Where Kase Rot it agin . s B-vard ine Where viot eceurred during the football game | Eno's Dari Fe 9 i 1h Wi SS ane and varriod |! back to Penns thirty-yard 4 “ s Aer h here between the second team of Ken- cs 9 to L, tine ' pin Scoren Again, WEL Hiveralty? State .Cole (and Wvergia third. Time % ) It ty the present intention of the Co- lise gave way to Columbia on! yte SWAN UARARI He ball emer Htucte ce UMAveraIty Ange Cie eta tar Col TO flezcnd RaRso—Five-eightas of a mile. |lurbia University track team to run ; ball landed and 1 * dtsta for Cohimtrix 1888 the game terminating in a free) > sani ' | ‘ / WO car third touchdown, He ladied evervoudy Ment. After the game had progressed nohis way and carried. the eheers of 7 i m en minutes sympathizers of State Mine ec? fehiboa.é to 3 ane second, and|relny meet at the Garden on dan, 39, [nt the crowd, Truce kicked the gual Collage. thinking the coteres: Wan eivibg | {Quis Il, inird. Time M. who were victorious over Univer. [Jone r 3 ANG He inde the oall wan) igres goumbla, 18: Pennsylvania. 6 vein team the worst of the declslona, | r w<Third, Race—One mile—Won by Co-|lty of Pennsylvania and Cornell at the iperns on Caoumbiae seyard ies | vant fing and (Pena watred. te back |yushed. i ul S to 1 and § to 5; Wittul, T {last meet, heid in the Garden in March, Penns on Tournbia’s ya e ' rad tine end ob carred rv d out on the fleld and assaulted denial Gi: Jtwenty yarde. A kiek par the ball iti the ome 4 Be shad second, and I Know third. |There may be ono change, the reason SaitREr eee OR: PA ati Bek te haan PRIVATE 0-50 2+ } Columbia's hands on her 40-yard: line . being that they have a new miler who{, Smith kicked off from there to Colum-| Smita returned the kick and the ball free-for-all fight, as the players and Bs a ‘ < jevard lr Duell carried it <0 | was Penn's o ard Another | {he spectators began to punch away at} B Oo Ol! O eo ty la faster than any other of the present Ot ync eee eee eee are tte eter (he ball In Golamoliee | Soo ouner | Right-uard Wallace, of LOOD P SON +. AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. Quartet, but they will probably reserve |. The ball went to Pennayivania after) hands on! ae an j Kentuck “unuiversite had ‘his deal mf . jJo icked ¢ i in. Pi O| rf * Ke ; him for the mile relay. Entries have| wont juckea cram: ther de gard tine to | pag veer N ERAS Te AD LESS Cured in60 to90 days, DISEASES $QRACE TRACK. AQUEDUCT, Oct. 4.—| already been sent in from many of the |Columbla’s 0-yard line and Jones cirrie! |. Bishop then punted to Columbia's f —_—_$_$$—=—__—_ yard tine a Every vestige of poi- t was Pennsy ly he entries for Monday's races are as| schools, and the outlook for a most guce| it back 5 yards to midfield nia’s bl” RIDGEWOODS V8. BRIGHTONS. io Ria ST Bost eee APhiunae tnroush the right end petted | 2 RICK fy nly the iynil.on hes Tie grighten A. C, champions ot {fa som removed from the Cured in 3 to 10 days. BN ena eco cares: eine: dite Cohambia 8 wards onty ave {Ba vans yur ol a fre Brooklyn, wilt play the Ridgewoods for | system without oe of No poisonous or nau- i § eaRanit SAT in take the otaamlenn | toe yard Hoe ant the ball tho championship of Brooklyn to-mor- or potash. seatin \4 eae AB fgets 18] POUGHKEEPSIES TO PLAY. |hirk, “en struc heroon ong” dieing |Salle! vig Le Twa OCH aie at Wallace Ridgewood Park, Win. | TOPOL’ OF P Beaune aie aoa bag by Snitch. pack a Gretchen after effects, al Weet went by 1 tie the | ary The Hoboken and Poughkeense vail 'ine. N for one ecard and | ha's forty-five Sa. to midfeld tien by | We same hem, of Pittsburg, and Jacklitsh, of Hrookiyn, will besthe. battery h TUR Heron, ai Oats ener arte STRICTURE Reple ‘Rl tae oonten ond Pourmeevone sn. 85 he 1 [ras Ame et VARICOCELE Aroelia. ®&. George Cricke: Gr i B rath Ridgewoods, Game called at 3 P. M . 5 Pines belie tnsee-seareide ana looker reso cee Tie ee ate mest nner; Bichon: eanennae! pase around Teagewoode | camp | Cured in 15 days, AY shee wee exciting, aa both nines alwaste olow ol Geeta ine ee go gamble tren. Ame. game \ the ball in Sporting. without cutting, pain, Cured without cuttii fy gid feat xame when they meet, Lindeman) Histo cvugit it and made oa bslillani Tenn spore lumbla's 1)-yard ea -——_—— |] danger or detention in 3 to 10 days. i Will do the twirling for the Hobokens,| QiaHeh ORS Ae eae stat eat A | inal score Columbia, 18) Penns! | from business. failures. while a National League pitcher wiilj cause Hisiop caughs the sell over the aylvania, 6. | € do Ikewise he Poughkewpsies tventysily line, Cocumbla | a = twenty va play. the ball going | | RVOUS PROSTATIC PARKER THREW ODAY. | ‘nec Ww isieu fe chun é, Jockey Club ME ial H Xi ne ond umbia im: s v ’ Shraw evden lonnys ree thers in| REA rt RGR Ra ARNT Re 5 5 AQUEDUCT, LL DEBILITY TROUBLES, ” | Gate A. C. at Miner's Bowery Theatre | 5 rd tine, Lt wan fumb 0! in eight mi wight. Parker) PSR: Aol (ne Oat cet hale RACING Cured in 30 to 60 days x Permanently cured in anata Rave Met abet loll ingarAlienee ety the batt In Pevn's ee ciaantan Zz 3 NS M {i by my famous unfail- CONSULTATION FREE, from 5 to 20 days, no Cy tonight “Sear “tieat itatt- aS ¢ BEGI) ONDAY | jag'Absorptive Treat- ‘Don't Delay. Come fo-day matter how long MURRAYS HILLS’ LAST GAMEV ae 5 2 Ai dite tha gree obeine aay Stactisne” fa ment. | yaa 2) | aean cane: felting; two-year-0l49; mane Sailer ancy \ 3 u | I MAKE NO CHARGE for a friendly talk or correspondence. I have been : cyattle Bee EER Re Cee Ree eT IMNE| Bruce kicked off ee | t THE AQUEDUCT exclusively, treating private and special diseases of men for 30 years. Nothing Palieat wis ieada os | Catholic Proveciory grounds) in, West feng. ie ws dawned in Ma tracks. & 2 HANDICAP \ science can devise or money: bay 43 Jacking in my office equipment, I will use Be. fe | ARAIDAL,, the Bpaidinu cimeruids san Bat the baton pennan Voter tine ie 7] AND CREEDMOOR STAKES. ff yuu honestly, treat you skilfully and restore you to health in she eeertoet aie 9, “alu failey oO u 4, ae foot of h a 4 fee od 4 Towsxeotaitai ove a nein Bishop. Blekra to" nth Tee | Using eng ia aan ac ams, Ml with the least medicine, discomfort and expense. practicable cure any case Lundertake. If you cannot call, write for my home care. DR. L. R. WILLIAMS ¢&,165 W, 34th St.. NY oq | PINSKY DEFIES ALL WRESTLERS Sojimbia wan penalized ten yards fo Harry Pinsky, the 125 pound cham-| interference, Penna got pion wrestler, has. issued a chailenge ) (rom, her Mevard line and ti to Duell, on CokMudia'n. Zs pay tO mer any man in Amerioa catch-as- | Duell brought it back eee vat iatbush AV. at 10.59 A. M., 12-40, 1, Rupture Cured hdmalasion 10 Grend 8 $2) Lad ov, 81. | CUNCAGO WX . 233 Brow with our Improved Elastic Trusi G flo Truss Facing 02 | cateh-can style for $900 a eide. Pinsky | with ease ulent ‘y eater" tt aa ue ula tosrhnet colon matey 1 viayn Fa tetas Santen aed fe Res re with either Harvey » Parks Gevr, 1 nd ball was Pennas attend) G Soe ror free vam: iy: B-00.. ieatcied circ areca “on € ya uke! EN ls BR Whe A i (oe sshd eB JOseS 5 1 = AK Neesa ie ai y

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