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IN ANG Ng A 2, She Walcott Beat the ‘Brooklynite on Points, but He Was‘in a Bad Way After the Kid’s Great Finish in 15th Round, (Gpecial to The Evening World.) IN, Nov, om points last night vound contest with Kid Carter. or two more. The inst round was a hummer and such @ grand surprise that bdegan fierce hostilities that Walcott was un- able to put up even a defense. ‘He clinched aa often as he could and refused to break, and at one Téached down to grab Carter by legs. t dl obeyed away from any violation of the Walcott Had Hard Time. He was in a very bad way, and e@ympathies were so strongly in favor of Carter that most of those present, spart from experienced judges, be- that the Brooklyn man's grand at the finish should have gained him the verdict. ‘The Black Demon had the hardest of his life, Carter was not beaten he did not box #0 well as he @i@ three weeks ago, On the con- trary, his efforts were really better, ‘Dut the strong point was that Walcott wee in much grander condition, used vetter Brepe indent and boxed entirely j year-old of the year. evi has wtavted in races, a y bhe came home the winnel has won $60,846 in stakes. She is con-| 4.—Joe. Walsott won in his fitteen- Wal- t was in such a condition at the end o@ the fifteenth rowrd that he would Probably have been beaten tn a round time the At the word of command Wal- the referee's orders and GUND On TWO RETTY POLLY ts the name of a) P pretty little English thorough- | | bred. She is the champion two- r. Seven times she pry time In all she sidered Sceptre, “She always wins as {f only out for an airing,” is the way Mnglish racing describe her vietories, “she ay others, “like playing hare nds." “Her head ja-always on, t the tinlsh. None can reach another deseription of her even greater than thé Balt to he Major tace Loder, to develop into the ear-old in the history greatest «three of the turf, differently than he did at the Criterion lub before. ter boxed wildly at times but ‘he landed many tremendous punches on Walcott's head and face, and the left side of Weleott's jaw sveled out after the vwelren round, Had ft been uh other man but the phenomenal blac! ‘boxing machine who had been tha re- celver general of the Brooklyn man's home “drive; on the Jaw -and face he would have neon gene fo storage In the early part of the a Walcott's Mark, the Body. Walcott'’s work was on his opponent's body. He tried often for the right ad on Carter's jaw, but, falling ‘to land right, he made continuous pliy body with terrife right and lett bandera; And they did considerable damaga, for the marks were plainly in evidence be- fore a half dozen boxed. Never for a moment did elther of the men show an inclination to be Idi, tor they would both get together infmedi- ately on the sound of the gong at the deginning of oagh round and labor tf the foi wound@again for the minute's | rest. vounds been: Rounds tn Carter's Favor. ‘The third, seventh and fifteenth were the only rounds ctearty in Carter's favor, and Handicapper Vosburg to new phasos yesterday. gized to Mr. Bradford, but not to Mr. Vowburg, begged pardon of Mr, Bradford is not quite clear. Vosburg was the man entitfed to an apology. nothing .new to add ta his statement. Whether Mr. Bell was right in: his con- tention that Col. weighted in all his races this season was widely discussed on the race track. What Remedy in This Case? remedy @ man has Who thinks his horses are getting the worst of it in handicaps, He might appeal to the Jockey Club; but what could the Jockey Club do? In- sruct Mr. on the horses complained of? Not much, No handicapper would stand for inter~ ference from a layman. PRETTY POLLY, ENGLAND'S CHAMPION TW0-YEAR-OLD. SANDICIPPIG icuNeNT Reasons Advanced Show Little Cause for Attack on Vosburgh--Still Out- burst May Result in Appointment, of Board of Handicappers. V. Bell on no Mr, Bell apolo- he controveree Daten The only redress that a man who feels ° that his horses are being overweighted + is to either scratch out or run his horses until the handicapper is con- - vinced of ‘his error. So long as there are nace horses there will be differences of opinion’ regarding their merits. If all men had the same opinion of a horse racing would come to an end, because all would bet on the same hors nd‘the books would go out of business, Why Mr. Bell should bave 1t would appear that Mr. Mr. Bell cooled out over night and had Bill has been over- Vonburg a Good Handicapper. Personally the writer regards Mr. Vos burg as a splendia handicapper, fair and impartial, honest and conselentjous in every thing that he does. The Jockey Club is fortunate in having for a handl- capper a man against whom the slight. est breath of suspicion has never be raised, Pa It 1s a temptation to a man occupying @ position like that of oMclal handl+ capper to curry favor with the powers in racing by giving their horses the best It Is q@ Uttle Aimcult to decide what Vosburg to put less weight while tn the rest, with the exception of he tenth and, ¢welfth, -Walcott bad | Uitle the wetter h_ bout he glory again mes to Carter, and he inst toate Riveelf rnaxe than ever a favorite with the followers of boxing about here. Many a, agree that the ver dict In Walcott's favor last night wae fair, but hold the opinion that Carter is th Black Demon's master in a twen- ty-round atid, ' YEAGER’S $5,000 JOHN JOYCE WINS - NATO He won Island by jampionship of America. se phi runners Has Been Matched to Meet 5 Gebrge Byers. in Boston Thursday: Night — Boxing Gossip. ick O'Brien, the middle-woight fighter of Lewist on, Me., who showed some of Mls former fighting ability recently defeating “Black Fitzsimmons" !n Bos ton, shas been signed to meet Geor Byers, the Boston colored middle- weight. They will clash for ten rounds Before the Central Athletic Club, of Bos- ton, on Thursday night. These men have met before and always put up a great - battle. CALLAHAN SUBSTITUTED. Joe Bernstein, the east side boxer, will not get the chance to fight Kid" Broad, the rogged Cleveland fighter, before the Southem Athletic Club, of New Orleans, next Monday night. dlever Quaker City sy J. Yoyee, who has been doing rea work both on the cinder path fat cross -country running this year + C., Is now the proud] 4. fo of national champion that ishing rst in the senior cross-country took part in the} in the lead, and| ‘Tim Callahan, the feather-weight BUYS MT. A. SEAT. Joe Yeager, the plunger of the West, ts now a member | of the Metropolitan Turf Assoclation. | | Yeager was admitted after paying 45,(00 | | for his seat. | A few months ago Yeager tried to) break into the M. T. A., but he was | practically turned down. Heel im in the Game Now boy _ rage-track NAL TITLE “If Tommy Ryan thinks T can't make the 158-pound limit, let.Alm past $5,000 as a weight forfelt and I'll be there the next day on the hour. I'm in the game now until I'm beaten, and all these mid- coming down to the nish line he spurted away from his nearest opponent, crass ing the line a winner by fully 150 yards, m training for this go with the In- tention of: keeping right in the game JERE LOTT HAD A CLEAN SCORE Jere Lott, the well-known trap shooter,| a spirited tussle Lott won the cup by Was successful in winning the Bleotion| killing twenty-five birds In as many |Day Hollday Cup, which was contested] shots, Capt, A. W. Money, Southworth | for at the Crescent Athletic Club, Fit- tied for second place with and Chapm teen crack shots piirticipated “In the) y-four kills each. event, {ncluding such experts as Capt.| ‘gs team won a team match A. W. Money, A. G. Southworth, W. W.]| with a soore of 36 to 33, against a team) After| captained by H. B. Vanderveer, Marshall and H, B, {Vanderveer. + | weight boxer, under his charge. ‘Sport’ erald’s (Champion bh i lean fight wome. Only last Saturday | Willlo Fitagerald ds a manager, but | night ne defeated two men in one rink. he is still a fighter. The South Brook- | Hzwerald thinks £0 well of the boy lyn Ught»elght likes to keep that he stands, ready to match him PRETTY POLLY AFTER HER LAST STAKE VICTORY. She had just won the Middle Park Plate at Newmarket, and accompan ying her on the way to the stable is her companion, Little Mrs., which is with her at all times, except during the running of a race. FOOTBALL PRACTICE... MORE HARD LUCK |COACHES GALORE " ine (agningt’ any 100-poynd fighter the IESBES ORO: WEY Oe ai country, and som o the money its" | t he has taken “Spor! rned with his own fists he will bet cS Philadelphia bantamy | "Sport. in the fighting other, so it is tha Bullivan, the FOR GAMES TO COME. PENNSY'S TEAM ‘STRICT SECRECY LIVELY AND SPIRITED ‘BLOOMER AGAIN FITZ’S LATEST TO RYAN AND OTHER 158 POUNDERS My Ma ROC IS Wag Title.” until I elther prove my right to the middle-welght title or eome other fellow gets it, Jack O'Brien, Ryan and all those alleged 158-poun: through in the event of my winning thie mo in my work, Jack is a ang knows Gardner's Aghting well." STARR FOULED welter-weights, were to have fou, rounds here last night. but the "go" given to Mulhall in the aces youd ona and fouled, Mulhall round started, Feferee, but did it again, and the omeial disqualified him. stopped, and he coul ed the round out. OFFER JEFFRIES of the weights in the rich handicaps. No such charge has ever been made against Mr. Vosburg. So far as Col, Bill 1s concerned Mx Vosburg has not, in the opinion of the writer, dealt with that horse harsbly. Mr. Bell's clatm that Mr; Voaburg waited vntil he purchased Col. Bill from Joha4, E. Madden before he put weight on the horse, fs of course true. Mr. Bell purchased the horse at a time when Col. Bill was at the zenith of his form. ‘As a two year'old Col. Bill was knocking about at Wasington in the fall of 1901 doing his best to win a sell- ing rage. John Madden bought and de , veloped the horse. Untit Some One Wins None Cleverer than Mada No one lg more clever than Mr, Madden at deceiving people who think ders will come they are experts in racing. He won Col. E Anning, Newton, of the New York A. C.. dieweights, must. show up-or wet back | PMS ri) train: hard we ang {M2 COL Bill, and kept on w Pee eV Ae Dah ATT ean) loft the Hine," sald Bob.Fitasimmons re- |do ail’ that 1s possible to help me fwin and Mr. Vosburg kept on increasing the six fallen in ‘term. Bin ead a cently at bis training quarters in Ala-|out. I have wired Jack Root in Chi- | his wetght. ry ; E ; meda, Cal. cago, asking him to come out and help | By the time, Col. Bill came into Mr. nice fellow style Bell's possession he had proven himself & high-class performer. On Oct. 4 he carried 1 pounds in the Oriental Handicap at Gravesend, beating Igniter, | Herbert and Bonnibert, and sunning a mile and.a quarter In 2,08, making the pace all the way. This race most emphatically stamped him as a higa- clays performer. t In making his handicap for the Brook-_ lyn Handicap Mr. Vosdurg came right back to that race. That was right and proper, Col. Bil started on May 7, 11, 15, 28, June 12, 18 and July 6, the latter date at Sheepshead, Barly Form. Not Evident. In none of his early races did Col. But | display any of the form he showed last season, but the handicapper probably ar- rived at the ognclusion that many others arrived at and that was that Col. Bill was not fit and was simply being run for the purpose of fooling the handicap- per and taking off weight. On July 6 hé ran in a mile race at Sheepshead, carrying 122 pounds. He. was beaten by Dublin carrying 14 AND LOST BOUT. READING, Pa., Nov. 4.—Charlie Mul- I, the Summit Hill miner, and Young” Starr, of I'hiladelphia, both oul Starr was of the Aten Starr was groggy when the fight was hardly have last- Mulhall put up a clever tr fap_k enockoutees acon fy Ng enunded, in the first round. in the Inst twice for ie) whit, Mulhall alsa pounds and Himself 97 pound. Dublig; finored him in the second. won by half a length ina. : driyo| with Himself three-quarters of a length? in front of Col. Bill. The mile was run{ fn 1,884-5. This Indicated that Col Bill! was coming to his form. Ru pture No Truss With Elastic 20,000 PURSE Although champion Jim Jeffries has boxer, fs to get that opportunity. The of the club, having come to the conclusion that Callahan would be a better drawing card by niet Broad than Bernstein, called off the match between Bernstein and Broad and subetitued Cal- FOR COLUMBIA AT HARVARD NOW IN YALE'S LINE) © WILL REST UP) AT PRINCETON. repeatedly stated that he would fight a colored man, the sporting ee of San Francisco are trying to induce the big bollermaker to change his mind and consent to take on Jack Johnson, the colored heavy-weight champion, who recently defeated Sam MoVey, the shown here can help you. The Cluth Rupture | Mp sf ery lahan to meet Broad instead. They will meet in a twenty-round bout at 128 pounds. CHOYNSKI COMING EAST. Joe Choynski, who is expected to (rive in town in a few days from Chi- ‘cago, will go to Philadelphia, where he thrown in attemptin to SKevlin| Yesterday and assisted them in round- oer a ‘0 The! practice for their coming game With coming more strict as the Lafayette and has béen matched to meet Marvin Hart, | in Baturday's aan panei.) ing the players into shape, Saas x aul aa aval rer the Harvard eleven. Yale games approach, the Loutaville light heavyweight, ina! ‘rhis toss cripples. Columbia. atlll elr coming gump with the U. of P.'Diei ie ie ie a srimee ot the left. for Mount Pocono] ‘The men were All in good condition, aix-round bout before the Washington | further forth with Cornell in rogation: on ynexts Baturday Rae ee ee ee i etna oy were PROGR Wherenithey' will bartingittenry: thelVarsity: end) Wp Wee fpong Club, of thet clty. the let: ltnaca Mhorpesitam teow n (ibe nuets he player# up to netlon, and a8 ore goin ee He id © things easy «until ordered back] Injured, though not severely, in the Cor- Hart should make a arose: eit 74 [but it was thought he could round to the Wor Indl ge Oy ate eae ne utes veteran guard, {again by thelr coaches, Before leaving, | nell game. He still feels the effects of they are both agressive, hard-hitting lin time to play Ithaca, n yesterday was of the MOM’ Voy back at his place and ala pent ay. | however, they indulged in « scrimmage! his bruises, but may be able to get into Tenrering “conskeie’! eakine. thd | ng Jocal players took m rest yester-| spirited kind, Only one more day Fe- Ay cyod playing. This was the first] With the, ecru team which ‘was ery| the contest on Saturday, Hart ts getting into shape at Louisville |day. Morley went up to the Polo|muains for the players’ to got Into COM time Kioumer had worked in the line | teresting. In the work against the scrub yester- #s= the battle, , |Grounds to watch three of nis ‘varsity | ditton for the tussle. ‘since his left snoulder was dislocated| ‘The coaches have learned that Smith! qay afternoon the 'varaity did not show SULLIVAN BACK AT Kus. squad, J. Thorpe, Bishop and Algeltin-| In the line-up against the second the % : Sasha Si was suffering from a bad swelling inlyp very well and thelr: work was not sib ose eeliiyany mun) middle-|ger, ‘play against the Wennsylvantal+carsity scored three touchdowns by the side of the head, and that nis tem-| what it should be, In the two halves jon of New England, freshles. Sod; a raldoa % , ne had risen to an alarming de- : 5 their has been fighting in great pele, In Phiinn | The ‘varsity wilh go through slgnat| 6000. hard tooywall, “However, fumbling, Cee ae ot at fran (eaugnt that (Helton at Ree eee Bae delphia during the last few weeks, has turned ‘to'Nits home in Boston, wh Noo wilt" aes Biraselt for, his ‘com w I m. Which takes "pine bes tore te Nacional A. C., of Philadelphia on Nov. MOWATT WINS THE GAME, Tommy Mowatt, who ts looked upon @s one of ‘the most promising | feath welght fighters in Chicago, won anot Metory In the Windy City recently inet ‘Joe Galligan, another Chi Aghter, In a six-round bout at the C jaw. igan floored Mowatt {7 LTZ AN) CHERRY » of Saginaw, and ‘Tom rooklyn, were matched | main evet the it ed the club's term: fmatied” two tickets, #0 Detroit at once. ‘om his home in ed the articles ‘s call ek dA. An, put him to sleop in thy ascot fouhd with a might-band swig a the Hirst round for ine count of nine, out amen ag near as he got to winning Pd a next KC. of Detroit show, on PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 4,—-Little of what happened behind tha closed gates on University Field could be ascertained. ‘The secrecy which has been maintained during the past.week and a half is be- PHILADELPHIA; Pa. Nov. 4—A "rest of three days Will be taken by) University of Pennsylvania foot~ players before they resume their NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 4.—After ‘fa rest of two days the sons of Old Ell were given another dose of hard 140 tice by the numerous coaches who are engaged this season in getting the Yale a. YN 42 ik CAMBRIDGE, Mass... Noy. 4.—With the hopes of wetting the: Crimson team out of {ts prexent demoralized cobill- tion, twenty old Harvard stars of the gridiron Joined the coaches of the team Columbia's ‘eleven ts now: playing in hard luck, having lost the services of Tom Thorpe, the star right tackle. It has just been discovered that ‘Yhorpe's collar-bone was broken when he was the Jbatl practice this afternoon, but there will} marred what would otherwise have becn gree. hands full, as the scrub, which is one be little or no scrimmaging for a week. | very satisfactory work. Several inew fullback nd broken hls Jawbone,| CP the strongest Princeton has produc Cornell will surely be a hard proposl-| nay were tried out in the frat team.! A Specimen, In St nd in this case ho monte e sores Mt lin a long wiille, held them for downa a tion, Morley, thinks, despite te cane,| Kidder, guacd on the 195 freshman rated 2 vo up football for tho rest of the |! @ long wlille, hele them ve en em Wish which Princeton beat the hacans. | Kidder, guaed on the 106 freshmen) Maree (5 Mie the hospital ty developed. that) number of ti ; OORS. left guard on the ‘varsity, while Cargoll,! Somaltiand git which the taxider- Only Ail er He Ranta ‘The linemen. were given e good deal of ONTARIOS PLAY IND * ine law school than, played right guard. | mists of tho N 1! Museum at Wash- "lattention, breaking through on kleks —_—— Both men a fn order to thoroughly’ drain the ear | ind plunging with the snap of the ball are ikely to be gan ingten aro now mounting for exbibit at was allowed’ to leave with’ the The QntSrio Field Club's | baspball rd from before ‘the final’ game 1s Louls Exposition will withott! yest of the men. being the main points of instruction, team, wht an enviable, \ i fd with Yale, Nishols got back into e the most valuable animal in ————— fea stain faing cath d We ed in tt outdoor games this year, will try hig’ place at left half, hie isJary not Live giraffes are high enovgh, | graduates 19 ohe of security, and, con- ving 28 serious. as, was thoughs,| goodness knows, tho drm of Hagenback, AWRESTLING BOUTS TONIGHT. | sidering the showing of the team in tho t- While Mills, bt, Callback, pat. up ad waking aa much e'atence Houliin, th@ “Cuban Won-| Inst few games. very little fear. is felt e| smnashing game, ° Yet this dex” middlé=Wélght cttampion catch-as- to the result of Saturday's game — ‘acaording /Cateh-can wrestler, wiil appear to-night | against Lafayett t ‘ Gus MeGowan, the Turner at! the London Thertre, on thy Bow- pits he si, font ony Peiwhites LOS ANGELES BARS FIGHTS.|: to the tact that the orv< Against Cal Sehmlat, of Hitzacbth, Sporting. Pee be “pitted p to (ne construction of eavy welgb&” Bouldtp defeated Joe who ‘last Grant, chamylin of the Soath, at Baltl- more last Friday night, and 1s now on the trail of Harvey Parker, Joo Born- stein, the Ghetto champion, will also eppear to-night against Paul Kelly, ———— QUEENS CO. Jc JOCKEY CLUB, Raciye RVEKY Da kat Gta ‘drains jeay belt | fiat Hits ‘ound Up trong Hoboken 0 c “ato 8 Cal, Nov. 4=Prize ing within the limits of the city of ngeles has been prohibited by the Council, The ordinance makes it unlawful “for any person to hold, coh- mict, engage in or be present as gpov- tutor at any boxing contest or sparring exhibition in the elty of Los Angeles.” Tt is also made unlawful for erson to permit such contests to be am by the score SMATHERS-BILLINGS DINNER. The Road Drivers’ Association will shold a meeting to-night at Healy's to discuss matte: regarding a dinner which Is to be given vo fe two popular horsemen, C. Kk. G. Billin, owner of Lou Dillon, 1,584. and Smathers, re OF Mas Major Pelmar, 59%. ‘The din= ia ; lini ts to eld at ihe close of the] held in any bulldings or rooms owned am atines 99 racing at the club-houve on the| by Yor violation” of the law a mail from among the list of Fur~ Daceeascnate ‘ind’ Gol,| fine ‘of of oe less than Cy husty “Vo Sunday World Wants ,nished Rooms and Apartments to Let 4 red da oh tp one hits,’ ndvertived In sae Sunde. Worle dened for regrinding. kt the macerating ap- eho vinit tie ze upon the | second 1a sli R, 283 Bradway, Wn information) fente! volaas macnn of June's $e. Ga spy the Out-of-town people who intend igiting New York will save time and “tly | money by engaging thelr quarters by} S55 Soe hundred California colored fighter. sport in California are’ anxious to see Jeff and Johnson come together matchmaker of the Colma A, C, has offered the two big fellows a puree of $20,000 to, battle for round bout within four month is no doubt that Jeffriés will decline Tt. He hi never fight a negro, Realizing that the followers of thé NO. PRESSURE 00, bine. ne matic mak earns cad e Rif ciwumethnges, Ne ie _ strans or hea avy rinks; the only guare anteed amar conemedy at 8 the in a, twenty- While this offer Is a good one there Chas. Cluthe Co., 29 E. tdth St., Bats Beh Ave: Upton already stated he would and there is a slim chance of, the big colored 0! hter ever getting the opportun! fgnting for ‘the heavy-w weet ne tit! 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