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Fi © @t least five pounds, Up to the Pennsy) teams. It will furnish a real test of thelr Papnebia Hen Contdence. ablilty, Of ail these Cornell and Prince. | ton have yet to be scored on. aturday Coach Morley and his men lacked) may see both lose this distinction when mee up to Saturday, they have| they line up against each other, _ Ble -ofift now stored away for this) A Test for Harvard. |) Meek, and if this, coupled with hard! jiarvard will have the Carlisle Indians Werk, will give them a victory over|as their trial horses Saturday, and the Serra 0 BE SPORTING NEWS SPE THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26,. 1903. CIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. Pt | WHAT WILL COLUMBIA DO AGAINST YALE WHEN THEY That Is Football Question of the Hour, but Blue and White Supporters Are Figuring on Another Surprise. Le | { What will Columbia do against Yale; To weld the defense more closely to- Saturday? ‘That is the football question) gether !s what Morley will strive for| of the hour, After her great showlng| now. in the game with the University of| It is admitted by conservative oritics Pennsylvania Columbia's supporters and| that Yale, even with all her beef, has ‘well-wishers are tempted to predict the | no reason to be confident of beating the addition of another victory to the un-| local eleven, The Elis have severa faults to remedy. lor Instance, they broken string of the blue and white.) nK* trond to. fumble aa they did Stranger things have pened, Saturday against West Point, with | But Yale has a heavy team this year,| Ducil and Metzenthin and Jones hang- ‘| ing aroun eutweighing Columbia man for man Bitter Struggle In Cert: No matter how the game goes local enthusiasts may expect to sce a struggle that will be entitled to m place in their memorie’ This is a big week for all the big Columbia had not met a team that} hera in weight, so it seems on that the New Yorkers have! @ dificult task before them. wi BA ts already doomod. result of the game will Ko a good way ‘ toward deciding the Crimson’s status, foney has arrangod for some strenu-| foward deciding the Crimson s status. practice, and, barring accidents, will! have kept at the head of the proces- ‘his men fit for a bitter struggle. | sion, with Columbia and rPinoeton next. MEET ON THE POLO GROUNDS $ SATURDAY? HARD GAME DIDNT AFFECT TIGERS (Special to as Evening World.) PRINCETO . J., Oct, 26.—The out- come of the gam aii Dartmouth came and Princeton undergraduates alfloe, and satiwfied the demands of the most exacting of the coaches. The results of the strenuous training that the play- ers have been subjected to this year were very evident, for although the struggle was fierce throughout and their opponents much heavier not one of the Tigers was compelled to leave the game because of lack of condition. , Miller had his broken nose injured again, but put up a plucky, dtermined fight. Several of the men show the et- fects of the bruising battle, but none of them 1s 80 seriously injured as to cause retirement from the game even for a short time, | The confidence in the team of the student body. which was siightly shaken a while ago, has been completely restored, and all Princetonians are pre- pared to back their team to a stand- [stilt against Cornell. The punch is a short left hook to the jaw. It travels little over six ex-champion has stepped inside an opponent’s right-hand swing. usually brings home the money. It’s the one that beat ferry McGovern Two CORBETTS, JIM ee “THE KID,” BEST BLOW “OF “YOUNG CORBETT’S” COLLECTION. It doesn’t look like a hard blow, but i8| inches and is usually sent in after the twice. cise. ‘The horses now quartered here are all tn prep decided at the Th are a number A to the course. Featherstone horses were all or AFTER HM GOVER Washaigton meeting winch | Will he track. Peeper and Arthur were sen absne three-quarters of a inile Ina two- of the mile jn 62 secon: covered the distance 1-4. Saat Kelston galloped @ mile in 1.60. Pat Meany's pa | Galant, together, galloped on inlle in'1.51 Cannon Ball Wo 4 | @RAVESEN: © Gaining hours were eat at pensea course this morfing, a id wind blowing from the north- Sed conditions very hard to]' ‘Trainev tiurry Mason horses, and the different | eat and ft : H See married through thelr exer- enn gent to the comforting shelter barns, James Dunphy, who has charge t th ‘Jamaica course, states that over ° 4 stalls have been engaged eoming meeting, Many repre- ¢rom the most important qwill:take part in the races to ied at the Metropolitan Jockey ent six furlongs {n Pa Daly's Squid. was sent five of a mile tn 1.08 1-2. Bandwillo and San Remo, 21. ahh: MIKE EGAN MATCHED. player, has been matched to meet Jam: Fitzgerald at Cada aes A. C,, , Madden turned c Etinco. Nov. 2. Leeds racer, was. shown ny ho rte es at an arty | resident 0 “aow 1 New York but is now 1.64 1-2 ‘This was just a breezing exer- be Hynes. string, As, in air, Numeral and Beau Peat eat gRRPOM | string of victories scored in hie part of ied off one avd one- he same staing, stepped a halt mile In 6 iio diy 6 eeoondes Mike BHgan, the champion handball ater, eat Cronin srestf Scorn tie Lew Curley, a fighter from the West, fs here looking for a bout. He ts « | feather-welght, and the boy whose scalp | he would ike to dangle ¢rom his belt 4s Hughey QicGovern's. Curley has a the country of which a champton would ;be proud. Now young McGovern can |be accommodated with a “go” at 18 MEMPHIS, Tenn.. Owner C. mind, the great iittie mar who on Saturday as a pleasant surprise to both alumni | 1.59% trotting mark for | will be retired for the Wednesday. NEW WAGON MARK LOU DILLON’S AIM 26.—Unless, has consented to drive her to a wagon his ne) Mr. Cresceus's| warded Millard Sanders for driving Lou | Oct. Billings change Lou D.t K. G. reduc s to 158%, | Dillon when she shattered Crescous's | n after) mark: He has given Sanders a check $1,000, and remembered each stable On that day Mr. Billings] attache with smaller amounts, ainst her own world’s mark of 2.01%. Billings has substantially re- ILLUSTRATE BEST BLOWS JIM CORBETT’S BEST BLOW. When in close to his man the ex-champion uses this blow, which ‘travels from hi side and carries with it all his weight. It is a knock-out (as when landed on uit proper spot. YOUNG CORBETT” WILL FIGHT EDDIE HANLON Western Youngster to Meet Champion|« in Place of Ben Jordan, of England— Contest Takes Place'in San Francisco Dec. 29 Before Hayes Valley A. C. Eddie sporting don’t s| Pounds and it would took good before Jone of the Philadelphia clubs, AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, AQUEIDUCT, Oct. %. —The entries for a8 followa: First Race—No condit Mount Hope ly ta ‘to-morrow’s races ave| ,,Third Race—No ew Fourth feather-w: | think at will nion t Matchmaker Hayes Valley A.C.) where he js to Corbett immediately idea of meeting Jordan in ‘Frisco and contest ho elght, will meet writers of ‘Frisco, ard following wire from Morris Levy, matchmaker of the Hayes Valley A, ©.: “Sporting writers HMke Jordan match, raw. MORRIS LEVY, abandoned San Francisco “Young Cor- bett" In ‘Frisco for ¢he world’s cham- plonship on the night of Deo. the Hayes Valley Athletic Club. Hanlon will take the place of Ben Jor- Gan, the Engilsh champion, the change deing made at the suggestion of the who sug- gested to the management of the club that the match with Jordan looked to be too easy a thing for Corbett. Corbett and Jordan in the meantime had been matched were én the hands of the feathor-welght | bett. champion when tho latter received the|trenattonal battle, and he hes not yet the| abandoned all hope of fighting Jordan. 29 before the articles and publ Don’t) champion and the, Englishman may yet Wi you meet © wired his acceptance of the Hanlon of- fer, Negotiations were then closed and the fight at 129 pounds at 6 o'clock upon the day of the fight, The contest will be scheduled for twenty rounds, and Eddie Graney will probably be selected to of- fictate aa referee. ‘The champton will leave for the coast next month, in the meantime engaging in @ couple of battles,in the East. ‘The falling through of the Jordan match Is a great disappointment to Cor- It is his ambition to win an in- |The match would be @ great érawing cand in ithe East, and the American ash at Fort Bi Gorbett lett the. eYigs a atternoon jon the Fall River fine ores mi he to-morrow night Siore seer criterion the A. C., of that city, in @ ffteen-round Algonauin, Bandert ogee % Komombo Race—No conditions, ee 120 Gavi; 100 Neptunis date set for Dec, 2. The doys wild) it AND JEFFRIES’S PUNCH THAT BEAT JIM.. Pee NS NN eS JEFFRIES7S PUNCH THAT BEAT CORBET’ i. It’s the old solar plexus rap, the effects of which Jim Corbett first felt in his fight with |Bob Fitzsimmons at \ Carson City. Jeffries used it later on the ex-champion. It’s a straigh! left to tne pit of the stomach, which seldom renders the recipient unconscious, but makes it impossible for him to regain his feet., a GIG MEN WILL MEET If TWO FIGHTS TO-NIGHT Sam McVey Will Have His Ability bees by Jack Johnson—“Philadel- ” Jack O' Brien Tackles Bill Heviah in England. the Two important fights are un schedule to-night. One of them will be an international affair, and will be de- cided in England, while the other will be @ contest for the colored heavy- weight champlonship of the world and will take place at Los Angeles, Cal “Philadelphia Jack’ O'Brien and Bill Hevron, of Kentish Town, are the con- testants in the international pout. They will clash for twenty rounds in London for a aide bet of $00 and a purse of Siu. Usrien saw davon Usieas Charley Hughey dina ius 49: sed, 10 give tevron $40 If he dues oc slop him, ‘The princlpais in the bout for tho title of champion colored heavy-welght will be big Jack Johngon, the present holder \d Sam McVey, the prom- ht of PCaulfornls They living things is Sb ae The serpent si unless relief comes aoon this Sunday World Wante 4 Work Monday, Morning, The most loathsome and repulsive of all mt, and the vilest and most degra ayy of human diseases is Contagious Blood Poison, 3 at fangs into the flesh and almos' saeteyy, passes through the entire body. Contagious Bloo! Poi: with a little ulcer, soon contaminates every drop and more vital parts of the body. It is then that Contagi is seen in all its hideousness. The deep eating absce: ulcers and tumors show the whole Agere is corrupted an jisoned, t disease tightens its coil and crushes wves vesore te Century A. C., of Los Auilass for a udcAnteed purse of StcVey 19 the fighter many fistic crit~ ies Of the Pacitie const claim: would give Champion Jim Jeffries, a hard battle. He will have a chance to-night to show his calibre, as Johnson is a hard propo- sition, ‘All four fighters are in splendid con> dition ‘for, their contests, and as usual qteRonfdent of carrying. off the de- elston ——$—$—>$?_ DAN PATCH TEAMED. MIZMPHTIS, Oct. 26.—Dan Patch and Nervolo are to be hooked to pole and driven to beat the pacing team record here this week, The present record {s 2. rho ol rare @i\ blood od and spreads Harvey Parker hes been engaged to? meet ail-comers at Watson's Cosy Cages Lek ass busi) i, wes ag |who has been prov Ne tobi 1h8, Dest jvard among the litkle tien, 4 to in- augurate Wrestling .at shige? ana* |he has secured the | best Brooklyn to meet }1im. Torn PARKER IN BROOKLYN. “ it meets the Brooklyn ,“‘Strong Boy," Joe, srnney. ee ee NEW YORK'S _ MASTER. SPECIALIST. NERVOUS DBBILITY Se Sores, lays by my ora ti Balirune ce Sunt taba eee or loss PA BLN er ries VARICOCELE #2 fee tm 3 wt Hobo Fame re cures rea in Lo ee ma POISON seg zo. te, ereens te WASTING Jime of cure WEAKNESS tp. cee Don't Delay. Esme Foe, ih make no guerae lpr’ corresponden throughout the whole system. Painful swellings a in the groins, ared rash and Sapyes coe splotches break outon body, the mouth and throat become ulcerated, and the hair and eye out; but these symptoms are mild compared to the and suffering that come in the latter stages of the disease when it! the bones out thelife, The ealy eatidos eat romody the awful virus is It is a sleet tie : Fie) d 1c ea the an Saoges ot f trancmittin the awful taint others. fost ta else wats do this. Strong mineral reme- mercury and potas, dry up thesores and in - fat Wit St, N.Y, Bourn, 9 A.M, to P.M, Sundnve.t6 tm al Sporting. © QUEENS CO. JOCKEY Guus.) Acad jah alas Ea I 4,

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