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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENT NG, OCTOBER 31, 1903, EVENING | Wet. | WORLD'S | S586 [GREAT COLUMBIA'S LEADER, AND SOME TRICK PLAYS PREPARED FOR T0-DAY'S BIG GAME. — Coach [orley Has His Men Thoroughly Drilled in the Various Departments of Game, and Eleven Is in Better Playing Form than Ever. NEW METHOD OF OPEN LINE WORK> a , fa On eee i : — une . alae j HANLON WANTS 2 o—> Y f MASS PLAY BACK OF 25 YARD LINE= ] JOE CORBETT Wily Manager Is Trying. Hard! to Land the Pitcher for the! Brooklyn Team for Next Sea< son. MAY GO MILE A MINUTE SEYMOUR SIGNED. |“. —— IN AUTOMOBILE TO-DAY) WITH AEBS ACAI = form in California this year, Newton leading the California pitchers by a big) margin. Hanlon has made both ment Race Between Cannon and Howard One Fea- y" Seymour, the fast outflelder ef] big offers to come East next season’ the Cincinnati team, has signed @ con-|anq pitch for the Brooklyns, and it 1{ ture of Brighton Race Meeting To-Day. aes play with the eds tor another [thought they will accept Hanlon's OVER COLUMBIA AT 3 10 1 of Dollars Have Been Wagered on the Result of To-Day’s Big Gridiron Battle on the Polo Grounds.. ary for next year and this caused “orl about him to gitix his ‘Slgnature to the paper pone leary teens ee ennorenay aia ‘The work of banking and rolling the | mall the total number of diferent cars| Without dehy: 9 1) ce mour would |Steat work. ‘The Baltimores won | Brighton Heach track is done any every- | enlisied for the events Is thirty-two.|become a Giant next season, for it was nant) ase le ends abgeatienti | thing is in readiness for to-day’s big s is twice as many as was ever ob-|keiown McGraw wanted him. rps or anh; ee Fede str oe a! | rg be for any pret ee "There Is no chance of his playing here | championship cup. pal | automobile race meeting. Tt will ut YY previous meet. now. however, unless McGraw opens ne-| Was largely responsible for the Orioles’) the second one held at Brighton Beach | The race for “gentlemen operators,” |PoNiations fora trade of Bresnahan for |success. He is a brother of vexCohaan~ by the Long Island Automobile Clu. i with its nineteen entries, which will 90 |OUatons fat plon Jim Corbett. 5 J y our entries received by|ran in four heats and a final, shoula epee Goria il aot peere, here s'bardly/w student nthe Hatter NOLES furrlsh exclting sport, and so sould poinee: apts = the fitteen-mile race, with ll the frst WiceBvery-endn thought of Metzenthin when he laid that sort of a bet. cai OnntioMn aneiie an eee R DES (Continued from First Page.) CAPTe SMITH oF COLUMBIAe \ a a. Dr. Williams Cures Men PYSAM ‘Mets’ bas got to do is to get the ball and Columbia will score,” ts Taal | UM BIA taca that beat Oldfeld. The handicao, prey, e6y. with thirteen entries, aiso should be a nf “Mets" true enough, can run some. He showed his heels to the aerile| | men like Arthur Duffy does to opponents in a 100-yard sprint. Columbians expec! | D Y © greatest excitement ts to be ex- tfoot anything on Yale's team this afternoon. They are hopes built = e}| pected in the match race between the im a strons foundation. two. privately built steam racers owned by George C, Cannon and John W. YALE. Howard, respectively. Bach enthusiast says his car will do better than a mile nie endl or paper, Yale looks as if she had the game won. She has beef to f advantage, and the experiences of veterans of football warriors of days gone COLUMBIA, Miby have been imbued in the team of the present day. Nearly everything Is in her ‘ ‘a 5 PYfayer. She always did have luck, but Bhar wail bave to ttiag a whole carload of Name. POM UGE SW EIR etme Sunes Positions, Welght. Height. ABY 1) minute. Howard's car, tt is claimed, mes fwith her this time if she wants to outdo Columbia in the graces of oti || Bishop ..... Left end........ 176 6 Rafferty... Lett “endsress 63 35 || will surely wipe out all existing rec- Mertune. Columbia has unquestionably had luck in her games, and if she || Browne .... Lett tackle Cast Henney aie Maa Oy dg fferds. ‘This maten race 1s one of the fout carry st to-day, then Yale in up against the toughest game of the year. Bede ick am ‘ ie peguald.: i epareae : Genie, : zp] ennes, enatlalTevents onthe card) in ad- aoe "ALE HOAVIER THAN COLUMBIA, i] Stangtana VURight guard. 12! Batchelder Right guard. BO) ihe Ober a necIal conan ee rh © Yale's team outweighs Columbia's more than nine pounds to a man, Her lne- |f ‘Thorp .. Right tackle.... Hogan .. Right tackle. oe rete iaiand Seyi on Ie ands 8 / are over thirteen pounds heavier than the New Yorkers, Only in the backs ha Buell . Right end.. Shevlin Right end.... 20 the 's Cup, which has ce by Oldfield and twice by ypeceenced) QUB rer AST m Cooper, La Roche's Darraca, the mbia an advantage in welght, and that is an Insignificant one-quarter of a | Jones Quarterback eé d to a man. |} Duell «+ Left halfback... Owsley -Left halfback . be ckard “Gray Wolf” and the Howard Ve Coach Morley has coached his men thoroughly in the handling of the ball, || Metzen + Hight halfback... Metcalf Right halfback. . 21 steamer are among those entered for (@ there should be little or no fumbling this afternoon. Tn offensive work the | Smith ....- Fullback | Bowman ullback : 38} this ents 5 ailooeanere. will Bea ns handle themselves better than they have at any time since the be- Average Weight ‘ot team, 181% pune, Average weight of team, 19014 pounds, special tra ain tothe tracks ‘to the track. son. They run the ball with sone of the dash and determina-|| Average weight of line, 188% pounds, Average woight of I 2 pounds. that characterize the men they are to meet in the boys from Yale, They'll Average weight of backs, 169% pounds, ‘Average weight of backs, 168 pounds, it all, that's sui Average age, 2414 years. Average ag i ye “No boasts are made by Conch Morley or Capt, Smith that the Columbla boys Average height, 5 feet 9 Inches, Average height, 5 feet 10 inches, a carry off a victory, They say they will give Yale a hard game, and that Is ee ease meee INCKEY'S FATHER (PITCHER LINDEMAN, WHO HAS | HOME WEDRSDY shoe 7 : ae — ye al SUES FOR HIM MADE GOOD RECORD THIS YEAR) crsssscn sce onsen, tn ’ . 7 OPPONEN ONES’S STURD\ oP PONENT. clever middle-weilght boxer, will arrive epee. o vont BUG DET ERY Wane: Tock here from England on the steamship Beaeiy ng » fitaation tHe team may, be , a veteres Ernest Lis jean, pitcher of the Ho-}men. His batting average was .372, and | Majestic next Wednesday. O'Brien | member of the Yale back fleld who has not passed through a series of ch boken team, 1s acknowledged to be the ling he had 11 put-outs, 68 assists | fought slv fights while abroad and wou ahip games. That le was selected as the bes ee erles of champton-| Rerore the Supreme Court on Monday | champion semi-professional pitcher Of and 6 errors. every one of them, O'Brien cleaned up e ae selected as the best man of an unusually large and) wili be heard the application of Adam|this country. He has pitched twenty-| Lindeman ts one of the hardest-hit-| over $5,0@ by these victories. When he Promising back feld squad shows his calibre. Orr Hivks, Lather of Waulace ilicks, the| six games for the Hobokens this yeats| ting pitchers In the country. He willlarrives the prospects are he will post Of the line little need be said. With Capt. Rafferty, Kinney, Hogan and Shev-| Well-known Negro jockey, y and did such wonderful work that his} pitch for the Hobokens In thelr game|a forfelt and issue a challenge to fight | ost Of last year's eleven, and Morton, Miller and Roratiack to fill vacant places, return to nis home in New Orleai sedvices are being sought atter for next| against Johnny McGraw's Giants at|Tommy Ryan for the middje-welght | Hhe Blue ¢orwands will far ou ft Sant haan neoeliawisonuny|(¢h Goorge Cricket Grounds, in Ho-| champlonship of the world S any line that Columbia has faced this season, | cording to the Whether Shaw can hold his own against the brawny Morton perplexes Coach | through Att ed Hanton, Frank Selee, Al) Doken, to-morrow. Mathewson will be] O'Brien {s matched at present to fight enberger, Billy Murray and Comls-| in the box for the Giants. After rn ES CTwin") Sullivan for six rounds » But Shaw is a veteran, and willing, and as patient in trying as an | és s any man funigole B game bo! " he Ni o} iver disciplined by the stern tongue of the football coach, and what he does do key, of the Ohicago American League| #4me both teems will disband for the/ic the National A. C., of Philadelphia, Columbia will be his best effort. home in the South some | tary, Fipher and Duell, the Columbia half-ba ntered the employ of Al- | 1, who 1s seldom rattled no matter of practically two seasons, f Corson, of Pennsylvanta, Owsley 1s the only Bay New York’s Master Specialist. —Permanently cured in 5 to’ 20 days. No matter now PROSTATIC TROUBLES zo dys. ‘No NERVOUS DEBILITY enlyar eas may ova famous method, 5, have limbered up a little in the past key at a] In the twenty-six games In which he pho Ieque as 3 Bem snc.w lbs inthe Ine, Piaty of $0 a month. Busing the pitched he struck out a total of 16 p EA E —Cured in 3 to 10 days with- As the betting shows, Yale looks lke the winner, but, as in baseball, there | Modis’ eae TNE ey Ae men, an average of six to a same aut the use of poisonous an uncertainty of the resuit, and that adds to the Interest in the game has earned more than $10,aXon the| In the same number of games the op- I want every man that js suffering trom any fg! drugs. No bad after effects. ‘At-any rate, Columbia will pl Fpecial disease or condition to come and have i @ soctal chat with me, and T will explain. to Be her best game. So will Yale, and h she has ridd but with the ex-| pos ite uck out 97 men PiewM purely prove an athletic rpectacle such as haa not been eee ieee ree ny eopulony OC nik maint sneapseceyed iy Pony ae caer aia Lindeman fail ot a system of treatment which I have of: BhOOD Pp 1S Fernove ALL poisons. from the. syserm af Poihe eantract wae made in Lovls to secure any strike-outs. His best rec- || inated Rlahctacsealeleteeeelies experenco in tresting diseases peculiar remove ALL poisons from the system to men, It {8 a treatment that ie based on scientific knowledge, I have no free proposition, no trial or rample treatments to offer you, My education, my expa- hice, my ‘conscience, my reputation, condenin all such quinkery. If you will call and see ine I will give you, {ree of charge, a thorough personal exanr nation, to- gether with an honest and scentific opinion of you. case, and if I find your ense is icuradlo T will honestly tell you so. If, on the other hand, T find you. case Ix curable, 1 will insure you of a permanent cure. inasmuch ‘as I will give you w Wr ten’ guarantee to cure you or refund to you every cent you have paid In case to effect & permanent cure of your condition. I make no charge tor medl= an they are always included in the nominal fee asked. attribute my. #tic~ css to promising nothing but what I can do, and always doing what I proto! and was to continue until the ord was twelve in one game, and on reached his majority, which in tha HARD GAME TO-DAY OT ei SOLDIERS PLAY © FOOTBALL GAME without the aid of mercury or potash, —Cured in from 3 to 10 days safely, with- VARICOCELE out cutting, danger or detention from busi- ness, by my own absorptive method, —Cured in 5 to 15 days without cutting, STRICTURE stretching, pain or loss of time. It is a marvellous cure, VARICOCELE ORAINS iis hats aCe ae and lossen that sup the DON’T DELAY--COME TO-DAY, pperation. “No pain oF later lead ta. commiara I MAKE NO CHARGE for a friendly talk. Come to me in the strictest conf. | CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 31—Harvard ex-] PRINCETON, Oct, 31—Princeton | Sars stopped at Stee "oy" dence. 1 bave, beau OxcluLlvely. cdevite or money, bay if lacking, ta mye poiee Ia nae fe neeton Is stopped at ‘once '® o lence can dev! e c ] a hard game to-day the | favorite ULCERS syatenn off teenage UUlsty, yeares, NOUUDE MICH cctiY treat. yeu Auiitally, wud restore you. Ce Reciee to % In to-day's game with S@atlislo Indians and will have out her| | tite and chronte, by in the shortest time with the least medicines, discomfort and expense practics Bugbren gent ican, Cornel. The Tiger coaches are not| As a winter sport Indoor baseball 1s! On tho result of the football Kame fq iny sustem of treatment ECZEMA Pelinrantee to cure any case T undertake, “Tf you cannot call. Waite ieee ‘The apenas averse about twenty-five | sanguine, but the feeling In the under-| fast growing into popularity, judged by] between the Olympic A. C. and the Mo p se efeaipoins, FL SHE et home fre ghter. man for man, than ce Crimson] graduate body that Princeton will the crowds which have attended the] hawk 4. C. teams to-morrow will hirge- STRICTURE Permanently “oured’ bY & team, but, as qk eld Princowon down | hy 9 con jinceton will wit| games in the ‘Twenty-second Regiment] ly depend the sem cured without dilating 1 Mee ci csnswné tas rah CAD. pr aicomno ts ne margin Is very marked, verve Baturday) Glan nel nlotahip OGGrS or cutting. No patn, HYDROCELE ° ° ° co,, fire anticipating a lively game. ‘The| Ane Au the money that the Ithacan aup-| regiment has a team second to none in| two teams will struggle on the gridiron DISCHARGES gr any, swellings ar ten. 165 W. 34th St. N Nours9 AcM.te 8 Pai Sne-up of Harvard to-day will be as) vovorea py as ay aa oN elt Mdily} the country, Last year it won twenty-[at Harlem al, One Hundred and stopped conapletely. cured without a cutting MJ J « Sundays, 10 to 3 only, ‘| covered by the followers of the ‘Ty Operation OWS: fiend, Le Moyne r.} three out of twenty-four game: Very Mttle Cornell money has teen! this year is on another record-bres Thirty-sixth street and Mad|son avenue, BLOOD POISON: ING and a game almost as full of brilliant RHEUMATISM left tackle, Meter; rhe ed jround town, : eaienle Solum- | j guard, Carrida: centre, Sugden; | Paced on, Rvery man who played on tast! plays as one between Yalo and Colum- Ay ansntin cured with: t Pht guard, A, Marshall; right tackle, | |,TROURH all the reguinra cannot get in| year's team is with it this year, and! biads sure to result. ‘The Mohawk team ©) out the sd Ge mercury, e | Al right end; Bowditch: quar.| te sam strong line of subs that| to-night they will line up against thel is champion of the Bronx, and only a | oF Naan i upture cured. ©, Marshall; left haltback, | te 7! maintained this year| strong Hoboken team, which has been| week ago succceded in defeating t NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER. Anan KIDNEY t Hols; right halfback, Hurley; full.| Ke It possible for the Princetontans| playing National o=4~American Leaguel strong Orange A. C. tea by my system of treaiment iy perma. CON DIT NS : THB our Improved | Hlastie )Bchoeikopf. 40 put up a strong team in the field.| teams outdoors 41! % Lindemann! of 21 to 0, The Olymptos are ‘4 pent cus ara eh S Of the thie by my arate uf ay 2 with en 0 HER nd a rRetatna aa In the abscence of Hart, Kafer will ho| will pitch for the Jerseymen, while the| of victory. On thelr lines are euch stars YW?” Writa af you cannot call, All eorroxpondence str tad anid as O erent straln’ ‘Bratninntion” fe x RAINING FOR FIGHT. played in the halfback position anq| svldier boys will have Hartvigron, their] as Owens, formerly one of the Colum- ret in $ N eavetopsalnl ccicnel tueceaitricamniee toned 2 ZT artentan ee ay atts wena for lS h Murphy, the vantam-wetgnt| Mller will be called upon to Aut fullback, ae ST ET A Tne roe tar Ghee bia ‘varsity stars, and Waters, the great OFFICE * S90 A tn 400 Po ML Buadayes 10 inn co Bth’st. New York. y, nee i fi Twenty-two of the Cornell Bada HOR te ont there will oO AC. See this city, who sporti squad nc-| pea tive-mile running race player, formerly of tl range 4 ponies men| companied by Trainer Moakley and|feqeiman, the winner of many alx-dag| team. Jack Munroe may also be found CONSULTATION AND ADVICE Ni 2. Sporting. ati CO, JOCKEY CLUB: AQUEDUCT, L. 1 5} RACING ry Vari’ DAY at Guy SAPS goming champion, ee tale fight poh pled eed Conches Warner, Purcell and Bhort ar-| walls, and, Etnie Hjentverg. "Chat | at right tackle agai, where he, has /D .H. Zit 2 pigde.in adout three woots|Tived in Trenton yesterday morning, and| Piegelman a handicap ot 290 ie angi proved himself to be a tower of } W fs con.| later in the day proceeded to Lawrence- With that the latter "nis Be. will win $200. trength. He js training for a fight! And will thea| ville, where they practised on the Prep | sure. It is for a side bet of ‘8 Maher, and engages in foot Medical are Surgical tS ‘ fy shey Mo-' School grounds, ‘Their work was ed —<—$ with Peter rl y ' ti] his wind h th URRY ccedingly snappy and thelr interference Sunday World Wants Work take 9 Mrchgtonoua trips, on the-roud: 146 WEST 34TH STREET. On end runs was fest and tight, Monday Morning Wonders, | #9! 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