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Peet ihy 1 as 3 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1903. (6 SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE : EVENING WORLD. ¢@ | SOME FEATURES OF COLUMBIA’S STRENUOUS SESSION WITH THE YALE ELEVEN + “1000 MORE | —ORILLNOTSICN” ; JOE M'GINNITY. Yipes a citi yi: Giants’ Star Pitcher Demands a Substantial Increase to Twirl for New Yorks: Next Season. M’GRAW HAD OFFERED A RAISE OF $500. Wy y > = Johnny McGraw, manncer of the Giants, has offered Joe MoGinnity an fmorease of $500 in salary to play with the deam. McGinnity re 1 to ay- ¢ept the amount, saying that unless McGraw offered him $1,000 he would not Play next season. McGraw has asked McGinnity to ‘wait another week, so that he may wire President John T. Brush and find out from) him whether he ts willing to give} the amount of Money McGinnity wants, | It is thought that Brush will be E Pilling to grant MoGinnity the sum he ‘ aske. ONE OF THE CHEER MASTERS Waaruey ATHER FOR Footear, & - STARTER CASSIOY'S METHOD OF SENDING HORSES AWAY - After a full week's observation of | Walbaum regime—he permitted the boys WHEW YALE SCORED. Billy Gilbert, the star second base- Man of the Giants, Is another of McGraw's players who has affixed his LAT GMT Ya F AND TIGERS SHOW was offered a contract by McG ‘a| All football critics are to-day otjunfair measure of Pennsylvania's few days ago, and as it calied for crease in salary Gilbert lost no time signing it. Gilbert told the writer he w: fied with the treatment Manager 3 Graw had accorded him this yeu that he was p! y under his Management again next season, in. the gridiron season the Yale team, which battered Columbia to defeat Saturday, stands in a class by her- self. It is agreed that this year's New Haven cleven is thoroughly up to that of last season. Whether or an{the unanimous opinion that thus far | abjlity, while her big score of Satur- day against Bucknell must be taken into account, Pennsylvania's develop- ment this season has all along been a puzzling one, containing much good and much bad. S70P FOR ANy Bony, Mars Cassily's methods of starting race horses it must be admitted that he has come nearer to solving the problem 0. ideal starting than any other man wh has handled the flag. ‘Whe last year that Mr, Caldwell start horses—it was at Saratoga during METCALF Wouon'r to form In line back of the barrier and. rome at the barrier in motion, Myr, ‘aldwell had the right idea, but did not upply it In the right way. Perhaps it he had he might have regained his title as “Prince of Starters.” Objections to Old Methods. =| The objection to the old method of starting was that horses broke away too many times und were often used up before a race started. ‘The objection to SHLVATELLA GEIS [TWO MORE COLLEGIANS Ss2Scvirues MARTO’S GOOD RECORD. NO MORE RACING © TO PLAY LEAGUE BALL so'scs\ ss: {n motion had an advantage. "Chick" Tuckeor, the feather-woight| left, drawing the blood, Turfmen have all along considered Stars of the college world are becom-) playing on the numerous teams, and) that there must be some way of com- ville Park, Ninetieth street and Avenue of the Avonla A, C., won another great |@8 4 flash shot his A, will prove a good test of the com battle in Phitadelphia on Saturday night, | Apling, Marto dowa, yoar-line alt the rage in baseball and no) next year ‘will see two other noted COl-|Hining the two methods so that horses " 0 got up daze ren in another race | team is now considered complete with- players in the uniform of @ BIE] ooyld get away in motion, Finally a. parative strength and endurance powers| ‘The Tigers certainly covered them-| 1 met Johnny Marto, of that city, In a| tu managed of the Irishmnn and negro, ‘The O'Con-| selves with glory in the game against | six-round bout at the National A. C.|Teund out. at Es not Princet Hi ‘d will bob PUSHBALL REVIVAL ersrssirses a 3/66 OB CK” be seen, ‘The Princeton eleven has done all that and probably more than has ee been asked of it, but nothing that it ‘has done has-put it near Yale, unless ‘The English game of pushbali, which| the showing against Cornell may be Ia to be revived here to-morrow at York-| sed as an argument, (as quick | Salvatelia, the arent little three punt of | Old filly, will not be ut by care-| this year, Her last f Jast the | Brighton Bi Tigerx Pat Up Good Game, rformance was *t} jut one or more players who have) league team. man named Stedeker believed he could where she defeated j,aened all they know about the national] The players referred to are the Hille-| solve the problem and he spent thotl- nells, wh 3 : 5 When the sixth round began Marto| those two speedy three-year-olds, an wa brand br rs, of Princeton College ‘i pelle. who are. to oppose the colored |the Ithacans, and no fault could be| 84 #eve him tho worst beating he has) came out of hia corner Rai Ward usupaste eourol’ apa ziurstpoubne: inom | Mace ie cel coum (Oc nele DAE Dou bead: the great twirler of] ands of dollars in building a barrier foam of the Hambone A.C. are all] ond with any department of the | fcclved since he became a pugilist.| ‘Tucker started to finish hims ‘Fucker! mee over A mile and ne, in Hilfe, Each year the raimber of Ol-| that college, willdo the sla work for] that lined the horses up some distance Biaying the ‘asaociation Yootuall he] y deps ©] atarto, who had won ton Nights In suc-| UCRAN by smashing Mario in the boty | Mee over A mle and @ quarter! legians that have been seoured 10 play fniton, America League fest |amay from the. etarter and was then Aad A a aah B taarat nace ne 1 the latier countering with | Stound despite the fac CAs) raga (onal; Bauéhell seems | year, walle his brother Homer ged wot and cexsion in the Quaker City, was looked | iis right on ‘Tucker's head. ‘Tucker then | ried flve pounds overweight, yBrotedaloahl Beseiell seers. tucreene xo be a member of Tom Lottus's| Set In motion. jon, Both men have signed con-} A Method ‘That Failed. It Thoved slowly ¢oward the starter, the theory being that horses would walle behind it and when all were in motion and in good order the tape could be lifted and the fleld sent away. But thie ain with a left] ‘rom Green, who traing the filly, has} 2st season we had Mathewson, | Deen training for weeks past and are] Columbia 1s not without a good | Upon as sure winner over Tucker be-| visited Marto's body ed to run away. | put her out of taining for the purpose | Lauder, Fultz, Castro, Mullen and others | confident they will surpass thelr op- Ponents at the Interesting game, fore the fight started. swing, and Marco st Standing. The Blue and White has | wi.6 boys fought at 122 pounds and| Vell Sianded in ‘Tine, bf allowing her to take on_ftlesh before ——<$—— FIGHTER’S HAND been remarkably succesaful and has} from the moment the bell sounded the the cald weather sets In. Green claims Tucker chased him, and after 4 jaivate! are bh ver gone through! the season with credit. | dgliting was fecce, In’ the) frat round | lott and right into hls wind feorek tie | kar chaves of ok nape. ane, will, stow | Bart ablavansle Genica. uckat landed: theea tarriiolétt awings : swing on the Jays" Marto Lier, inch Or two this winter,” ‘sald | now, 8 the referee ; Marto’s stomach and cros 3 c or Lam suro that she will Win Noxt) Saturday’al ganien willl be of ch werner aieuiacstany sociehcasles | Gnndehe ene econ reginey) | Aokng Moat eaeee, ese SS ia (relate taeskegs cl { ners ana el ie a eee (OE oe mee uma |e EENESS| NOTPLAY PROFESSIONAL BALL| stxeereean oz ° and got in several stift punches to| Zefald: whose advice was largely re-|day and the youngster was bigger In and horses seemed to be afra! P pease sok nen tnet, Mimsy Mey ent Be.) ckedaubody) endli fark The second Sia dds peer ya avel ; Eliot. moving barrier. The machine was dis { the last before Yale and Princeton | ing third rcunds were even, the doy’ —President Eliot. | caraea. Mr. Cassidy then asked that % os meet. The Tigers’ final practicc| exchanging left and right swings to the H RS BO R N he be allowad to line horses up behind ody co. { J I { J the barrter and try to send them away, Zoe Horst, -the east side bantam. |TAteh will be against Lafayette, | body and fase. BOSTON, Nov. 2—The growing ten-| his muscle, He sells his brain€ all-hi8| moving, He was told that it was better weight, who has fought many good while Yale will ask Wesleyan to try | ‘Tucker Cats Loone, dency of university athletes to map| life, if you put it that way, but MS} +, jet well enough alone. 2 Oghts GN hearer since last Janu-| her out. In the fourth round Tucker cut loose, ry. hadihis left hand amputated |: and by driving his left !nto Marto's of the hospitals in the quaker Oly en The chief match of the day will be | body i o in’ weak, ‘Towanl the end Saturday. that Between Harvard and Penneyl-| Of" souk on the Jaws eho Wh round lurst ke ome of the bi vas unot bad of or Marto, Tucker and while Mehting, “and ns eagle Agetainen sa of the Colum-| Wi iad aending. Hin lett into. his eee aha arg to bo req (Dilys ball at Harvard to make ball /and the result has been seen at Behn vo,nen compaied to nh | DIA Pennavivanis match Harvard | boty and ais haga Goon a Fast Work Done Over the Gravesend Track—Jitrica as olay, nothing more, and that | PASI Re Re"eaen sino A'year for | at Str. Cassidy has struck , tho, A benefit will be held " here are reasons | his h . i j ' train! for fq should aldoing so. I should advise somethixg | hagimy medium that turfmen have been’ bellu sora tice ) ieker changed his tactics and Horses Being Shipped South for fae eee Jae sor (eiee Our Idea ds that sports should |Jonging for there Js no question, The Philedelphia shortly. for thinking the Columbia‘game an], Hers the Baltimore Meeting. physically, He cun always find other becoming so here, a ad of their musel There are’ plenty ‘ot ways to earn|#dopt the method despite all opposition, universality attitude, Dr. Eliot | money. We don't want a man who/He did ¢ry it on the Canadian clroult ES G j- : out baseball careers 19 disapproved of |Sports should be merely play. If not, | ¢. O = S | y President Bllot, of Harvard. Helthey become diMcult—a bore to the| Cassidy Strikes Happy Mediu: bors e vot etudeata vel thelr. brains |#4% Uke shovelling coal. I think they] ut this season he determined to | =o be indulged in, only because they help to] results have been excellent. strengthen the body, that it in vari] It must be considered in viewing Mr. Cassidy's work that he has been com- ited ‘to break in a lot of riders who have always been accustomed to the; old order of flat-footed starting, And: panged him in the nose with a straight . . employment than that of marketing|may support the brain,” sis GRAVESEND, N. Y., Nov. 2—Clear| together, worked six furlongs in 1.20. > results have 4 bright weather and a. perfect track were| Bil Daly*s pair, San Remo and Ban- oe chia Rendicap. tc ae ee the tradning conditions at Gravesend | derillo, recied off a mile in 147, ee nee ree lite Ge the oes ee this morning, and the trainers and| ®Burlew's The Lady Rohesila was sent HE cart Maas belted tae Meesh racers came out at an early hour. | to a flve-furtong breather in 1.1 When, the horses are quieted the ag: 4 Bay on Sunday for Baltimore, Amung| two-minute gait, and ‘Twin. Ypse waa * Hecate to keen up and so the whole ey tie Jot whieh left the Gravesend trick | broezed seven furlongs In 1.4 Tommy White, the Chicago feather- seml-wind-up to, the six-round go be-| field walls toward the parrie wore racers belonging tp Messrs. Holler,| Graham's Gasgar worked a mito In! cient who was one of the cleverest | Ween “Chick” Tucker. of the Avonia) 11 Ui, Hine Looks, well ye tape 1 Ufbes: + 4 | Harris and Decker, there b nt | 1.49. 43 ady ‘0 ed 2 A.C. and "Young Mississippi,” the) sty bach ther ty, \ CET FAIR TRIAL (TH p \ senate stl years ago, has re-entered the ring. HO WANK" GRIFFIN 1S MATCHED.| Style Will He Adopted Next Year, , W erald. will be asked to send t Pl CETON elghth ani babs le A Seeaenl or: ALES sway hee fee ynes pean, ai e! tes Murphy's Freelander and Prince ee cently arrived East in search of a fight) not ‘unlike! hat he wi ractise the _— pee Mase Sherod and Knjant) glazes were s > in 161 1-2, soraay, night paige opens | with any of tho big fellows, has muc-| Method at Yamalcy And At New rloand Ball was | on pity Bas ! ‘A car load of horses lef{ Sheapshead! Charles Elwood galloped a mile at a sistants instruct them to move fort . A feature of the morning exercises) Knight's Master Prim reeled off a Ness QURNS FFEAT was shown by Hurstbourne, who stepped) half in 5 1-1. East Kelston and Bride pon ae ee Hat ae <¥"'| “stank” Griffin, the colered heavy-| There !¥ no, doubt. that, Mr ite amile in 145 and pul 1 Ses tie fs R oyle, the Quake poxer, a i n 1.45 and pulled up one and ene-' Card were sent a mile in 148 46. round bout before the Washington ———— Daing' With a season's practice ‘the riders will: Errant, of th string, were ul-| J. G. Boll (Bpectal to The Evening World.) Specl : annon c@eded in getting on a match, He has t (Spec ening Work “olumbia's. pertod of mo 0 eats Wel edenes ao take their horses to the post line CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 2 “How-| PRINCETON, No J. Noy ‘ hand pcalvg Be perte g ie reel oven sowed a strong gallop of one and a habf | breeacd pe Be Oe esata been signed to meet Charley Haghey,} and go away in full motion without ase vee much Harvard's coaches may rant| ably the b sury of the year | pon, OV SPM RW OY aa oe ipa miles, = ji mile in Lol. ’ the Boston middle-welght, wiho recently] 441%. haps, fortunate that Wit! =f @nd curse, this much can be eald of was handed out to the football workd |poon aemene And Iack of cone Frank Taylor had Mot eeney on the} Decker's palr, King and Svengall, | returneg from England, They will olash| c/4yhithey happened along at Avuater, them—they are perfectly impartial. For| here on Batunlay. Many expected the |eenms® Same, De, Cummings | Tadh chal icragkie an sary Mout Ont Bly ed tho| stepped: three-dunrtets fa Lette in a six-round bout before the Broad-| the other day and closely looked Into | yoare complaints against preferences, | Tigers to beat Cornell by a com Peawial et HUE RUSE ae ae horse a goo open gallop of twice) Pat Mean strong gallop oS twine way A. C., of Philadepthia, on next Mr Seay ea asthe wae syaliney de x ; ites," partiaity and “society pull” | margin, but no one antlelpated such Me |never showed the “head” playing Of) around the course, {round th and then breezed the Thursday night. “Philadelphta Jack’'|Pupressed pv the new ‘method he wih ‘ pare best frequently indulged in at|overwhelming defeat for the Ithacans, {2 and he used poor judgment : nf. denry Harris sent Triilande a mile in| pa:r MB. ok i O'Brien, who returns from England on| urge upon the Jockey Club its adoy Br ips Cam e, but this year crimson under-|‘’ho game proved that Princeton's rus, |te, frst half by a punt almost tn-11.0, My Mate recled off flve-elghths 0! s hw loc! galloped five Wednesday, will referee the bout. on the metropolitan circuit, 3 . graduates have no such ‘kick,’ | Phe most formidable wa {variably whenever Columbia had thel a mite In 1.0644 furlongs a or aa rena \ {2m fast, 99 camest and systematic « a while thuWOnklofiHe bace|(DA: Barrick’s McMeckin and Osgood, goli6 | mile tn 1,37 1-2, ey \ trying out’ has been given the ‘var-|fleld Js far above reproach. Another thing, Columbia was not ft = = | sity players that many are complaining | yi eae again plunges of De to play two thirty-flye-minute halves The Giants played their last outdoor; Because the season has advanced #0} q; Akin ron : prayed ine’| Last year Gplumbia went all to have won the gume for the Olympics} Dareball game this season at the st! 4 e @ Wi} far and the team Js in such an unset-jrins Cornel “xccedingly lucky | pieces through lack of a trainer, and Bade ese th Soh oe tears Goorge Crimes Orpunges PP aiteag hic Hled and chaotic state, when she to stop Kafer Of] one was engaged for this year, In the His team, through his good work, | yore Tine and defoated them by a «core! e ' scored a touchdown, but darkness set} er 6 to 0. Cronin was In the box for| : Probably the best example of “trying| Poulke she ve yards, At Pen c hi _Probap alke short ot five 1aster’|Penn, gamé Dr. Cummings had the uta how player thut Wis ever been well sinplink for eterna pare wand Ven on Soldiers’ 0 K a Me URN, shewe dase) King all played games of ‘the bighest| through the second half because Ponnay Mian from the Boxto No men In the centre of the ne nesa| Went to pieces, On Saturday thirty- piven a trial on varsity ele} ‘All cause tho conc worry. De five minutes of splendid play fagged Mioush MoCarthy was one of the star] Witt's work n of efores | Columbia completely. fbacl in the Boston Interscholastic! His retur fi ‘ C1 olnta - @ the Boston Interacholastic| His return to form added ten ponte! “nore are only two more games on the Giants and pitched a perfect gacne. | ' in when there were still, six minutes The World's Greatost to play, ang a goal could not be kicKed,| iach one of the Giants recelved $55.48 d iseases MOHAW KS L ee ee eae ete no oe mt tio| aa is mhara_of the money taken in at Spectalist, Cures pone men in good condition, ‘They lasted of Men Private Diseases | Victory by. the score of f to 6. cAs an| the game, ‘The Giants will play an. in- Offensive player Munroe was great and| door exhibition game in the Fort Prostatic Troubles t@o ex-Colum-|enth Regiment in Brooklyn shortly. ‘ently oul no TET TTT Eer"how lone anding the ANTI-BLUES CLUB. @ineure in trom 6 to 20 Gays. |Capt. Waters and Owen: bia star, said afterward that the Mo- ° hawks Would not have ecored had Mun- Jack Monroe showed his worth as a|roe played the full gam dnesday . absolutely unknown to| Short proved a tower of ngth in the} Columbia's schedule. Next @aturday atae, it aa te ‘ ; ule, “Ne n vo people in the artistic world @ tenet tak reported tera eras and beside him Dillon,| Fordham meets the Blue and White] ¢ootbalt player in the game between the pst ae One or two people in the artintlo world ; Varicocele AB a. a he had repor' ne plucky hman, played Capt. propose to ea! — Hor football only a few days. berore hisliqint eee Garnet tora atondectll, at tho Polo Grounds. A week later|ojmmpia A, C. and the Mohawk A. C. r fulness.” One of the rules is that mem. cured without cutting ance in the ‘varsity line-up, and| "the princeton team shows practically | the match with Cornell and Ithaca} 0)? 71 | bors ahall “maintain at all times a lively |) {g trom § to 10 days. oeches. Knowing him by reputation.|no bad results trom the flerco contest, | releases (he local players. on Harlem Oval, at One Hundred and countenance and n cheery tone, of eon. Wwe advan - he freshman | yxcey at some. ¢ : mel —— : - tion, and, above all, prevent othpr re wi oxcept that some of the men were SPSS ‘Thirty-sixth street and Madison avenue, Mah ‘trom ‘getting the lose’ af Stricture fad and given him a trial on the first| braised and, scratched about the face) FIGHTERS AT AVONIA DANCE. ured tn 16 days, with BICYCLE RECORD See: apentttge fos .S ra aaa, yesterday, The bg fellow was reservin- ing himsolt for his tight with Peter Maher next Saturday night and at the boginning of play deciled to be a spte- fo man Oh Harvard's football equaa|*e! Were & Mtl sore plan thisiyaur ther he haa not ars ¥ . fair chance to den ig polity on the sridiron. Ate CHAMPION WON’T LOSE LEG, | tena the annuat pail of the Avonta A. C., Of the coaches, and althou . |which takes place at Webster Hall fo} ato, and take no chance of injuring decidedly a shaky posi-| Albert Champion, the noted c »|nigut. ‘Phe prominent fighters who Will] ioe AQUEDUCT, IL ELAY ne and satisfaction Felgn| will not lose his leg, as w positively attend will bo Champion Jim|™Meet |e ine afonawka| Another new ‘bleycto record ‘has beon RACING E VEKY DAY at 2 P.M. DI Champion on Satitday —afternoon| Jeffries, Jim Corbett, “Young Conbett,"* rat half, though, the Mohawks | 140 Guartes Mock, the amateur oy-| {yee geeks foes, Of da MAb FE, at 10-80 R arushed through the infleld fence In the | feather-welght champion; Terry McGov-| soored wix potnts after a fifty-yard run } Oi Neiehty: Shake at Rtas xe vas OARS ak MARS 212. int Vabema'|uniiaited ‘parpuit ‘automobiie, race at! orm and dank Muncce, the Butts soiner| through the position Munroe wouls here (oe of thw viclalty, Lew. povered. 100) fig ae s ~ er Oy sine Sporting men and all the noted pugi- lists In this vicinity at present will at- QUEENS.CO, JOCKEY CLUB DON’T 1A the Brighton eh racetrack, dt his he -welght. iy em= 1" miles in 4 hours, 3% minutes and 45 C+ MS Ke orn Ae edave the kcinga Goulnty Hospital cand, We Reavy MCUERE, All No, NONOrAEY, MEM; | played. ‘They ware giving the OMICS | Gade: smashing, the previoll record at CHICA, MANDICAPPIR eintormation: the Ki inty Hospital staff, has’ march, ‘ho Avonia A. C. has produced] the hardest game of the season. Then [4 hours ‘$7 zhinutes; held by, bimaolt 0 sEpere Information; armed an operation and found thal more ‘scoesatal arpaicut, ad proten. Munroe decided to go im. He proved a] gihe pew, miris wits is at CaN ghd gi ean ay thee ub iy viging, tower of strength and.tn the oplaton Ot) fund tock nomad "every, one of the. 1.800 present *

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