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THE ‘WORLD: THURSDAY. "EVEN G, NOVEMBER 5, 1903: =S DRILL TEAMS FOR SEASON’S BIG GAMES. | CURES MULTIPLY. | BOOKMAKERS LST] MORLEY PUTS HIS MEN THROUGH LIVELY WORK. “@2s22e%%% OOF ANGUS BADGES Under Doctor Gardner's Osctiiae tion—Most of Them, Too, Were incurable Under All the Old Forms f'wo-Men Arrested for Swindling! \ at'Race Track by Stamping ; Number of Successfull Bettor of Treatment—This Tells a Mighty | on! Badge. [ees employed by them has{been re- jy bogu® to stand’ trial for forgery. Leeson. —_—_—__ ‘The vigilance. of bookmakersj and de- [Pera ate eerese of aes se Mur- ‘anid Chris. Risley, who ard charged trying to cash bets at the Aqueduct ra track, E-will be brought up in cchrt»Mon- The ase a ¢tohave Ween used system + Dr. no uncertaln nt fi WW Met ai “tw felt and” sanpgceiatesl every the, jireaument ei Mat to: a yo paintens at all tho in all cases. STONE DEAF—NOW HEARS, — Greatest Piano Sale“ America $350 WallersDianosfor$195 At $1 a Weck. The Greatest Piano Value in the World! 1g the Real Value! $195, Including Stoo! and Cover. The Walters Piano Has No Equal. It Is Built to Last a Lifetime! COLUMBIA _TEAMo HARVARD STAR COLUMBIA'S TEAM SHEA 1S BACK/SHOWSLITTLESPEED END WORK PRACI/cH OF JAMAICA WILL HAVE BIG MEET Mr. W. A. Layton, Little Falls, N. Mr. Tayton, one r of Little Fajis. best known and. moat reapected rdner's in w personal Ftatem Oct 1903.—When with’ Dr. Gardner deaf. Could not hear My right was no ement of Dr, eek APBRIEN 1S BALK ‘e / FROM EWGLAND “Philadelphia Jack” ' O’Brien, the lever middle-weight, , arrived home rom England to-day on the Majestic kufter his very successful tour of Europe. lo'Brien defeated every fighter ho met on the other aide. O'Brien wab accompanied by his two pretty sisters and Joe Hagan, the for- tier amateur champion of Philadelphia, hwho also made clearyup of the Englis! s men he met, beating seven of them in succession. As soon asthe ship was made fast to ther pler one.of the first passengers to twaik down the gangplank was O'Brien. iw looked the picture of health, and seid his trip abroad had done him (great deal of good. While sald he beat ive of the best men the zngiien if men could sign ‘Nong offtham haa gives tin wiat Begal"s call a good battle, a8 they all fo go 9 reach ots Just thelr’ faces with his Shaight test-hand 3 Made #500088 Sighie: Besides the pleasure of the - tri ‘O'Brien claimed "he Feallzed over 6.00 ‘on_the Ssfits de won When. reporter ‘Bvenin World iaaked ¢ OrBrien his pisos for the future, I would ilke to get on a match canvas Ryan for the mi ate ip of the world: I yan, as Tam fight in better form at present than fever did before. I will consent to fight 1c odie weight lmit—158 satisfied UG can wit ni that how anxious I am 1 will agree to fight mam in jere they offer us a suitable Iam successful in to. \meet Ryan, any clty wh makes the middle: ter O'Brien had his trunks rete: checked he left on a train with his and Hagan for his home in Phila- ‘aaiphin. SSaEEIenenacannEET BRODERICK TOVED WITH GLANCY} (Special to The Evening World.) PROVIDENCE, RF. |. eens —Patsy Broderick, of Providence, and Hughey Glancy, of Pawtucket, fought a six- Pound bout at Scituate last night, but Ho decision was given. It was very evident that Broderick outgeneralied ‘his opponent throughout the contest. Glancy showed himsel fth be a plucky. and aggressive fighter, and at all times forced the fiyhting, although his swings oye deae hers cleverly eluded’ of blocked fifth round Brodert 4 fed and tited, but ‘he tailed ntage of hia” superiority, rounds Glancy ‘kept hogs, rom swicas in inemmectual rant and tere ane and last round was a regu- ange blows, but neither ‘Anion showed any material effects from ame) i gyre retired to thete wean eee means "a Tn the preliminary Paul Himes, of Providence, rectived the. decision < Young Mack, of Pawtucket, °Y° \y AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. pte AS kote aS AQUEDUt Noy. 5. ir to-morrow's races are’ Mary Nine Spot two-year-old: stx- and Sliver Foot. Geo to] Arden MM. on | | A ea | 8 GRAVESEND, N. ¥., Nov. 5.—A heavy downpour of rain, accompanied by & ‘cold easterly wind, were the conditions which faced trainers here this morning, and necessarily operations were of the restricted order. The track was in a very Sloppy state, and horses of the mudiark variety were the ones to be sent to galloping above the breezing or- der, Superintendent James Dunphy states that 436 stalls have, been engaged dy ‘horsemen for the meeting at Jamaica which begins on Saturday and ts. of seven days duration, a stake being down for decisionyon. every race day of the meeting. * ‘The first ¢o make an appearance to- day was Trainer Julius Bauer with the Featherstone string, sending Saltine five- eightts of a mile in 1.1212. Pebble, on the same string, galloped six furlongs in 1.21 1-2, Daily's lo, work: ‘The ir, San Remo and Banderll- seven furlongs in 1.41. nce of the strings quartered ere were satisfied with shed work only, FOWNES BREAKS GOLFING RECORD \All records were broken at the At- lantic City Hnks to-day by: W. C. Fownes, jr., who played over the course with Jasper Lynch, Lakewood, and did it in 78, two strokes under ‘the pro- Peqoeoes record, and three strokes un- der the amateur record, held jointly by A) M. Lockwood and Walter J. Travis. Gils card was: W,,. Fownes, gr., Pittabuy 73 4 giaga Some Scores. 4 440 4 483-73 T. Jas in iy ae 1 Ww B. BI L. Al at ap A aie Sega : KS Ce Smedley, "emo ulate Pinke3 SEES: Sessleescseses: , e City S Atlantic City 1. Remington, Huntingdo cy 38 pincatt. Atiantic City adhe Atlantic City... 88 —s WINNERS AT LATOMA. De AY i %. (Special to The Evening World.) LATONIA RACE TRACK, Nov. 5— ‘The races scheduled to be run here this afternoon resulted as folio Firet Race—Six and one-half furlongs. Won by Miss Golightly, even and 1 to 2; Fleuron,'8 to 5 for place, was second; Gatehel was third, Time—1.27 1-4. Gecond Race—Six furlongs.—Won by Ruinand, 9 to 10 and 2 to 5, Oudon, was aecond find Ben Adkins Suva, pime-1i8 1-2. is eaten One.mile and a ai EB Wont by dud ge Himes, 1 to, 1 and Reservation, out for place, 24 ond; Veneer. was third. ‘time—1.64. ‘hree-quarters DOCTORS GIVING FREE SERYICKS British Dactors Performing Wonderful Cures. For a limited period these eminent specialists are gtving their services en- tirely free of charge to all invalids who call upon them for relief. These services consist not only of consultation, ex-| aminations and advice; but also of all ‘47 | minor surgical operations. ANG mn . ment 106 108 it facugee ac . i +2108 Kd The Staff of Eminent Physicians of the British Medical Society (inc.) are located at No. 8 East 14th street, New York. ‘The object in. pursuing this liberal course is to become rapidly ‘and ‘Gerson; ally acquainted with the sick and af- flicted, and under no circumstances will any charge whatever be made for any sér- vices rendered tiated for medicines) to invalids who call upon them. The doctors treat all fdrms of ‘disease pa ‘1o4| and deformities, and cure eyery cast they 28 08, undertake, Male and Female Weakness, i) Siar and Catarrhal Deafness, Bron- jal Affections, Chronic Blood Dis+ ases, Rheumatism, Chronic Kidney and %| Bladder: Coinplaints, Skin Diseases, and! ll kindred ailments, are Lewite ed WILLIAMS AGAIN JOINS INDIANS (Special to The Evening World.) CARLISLE, P: Noy. §.—Ex-Capt. Williams, of the Indian team, who quit Playing about a week ago because of a disagreement with the coach, has re- Joined the team and is now at his posi- tion of fullback. wll the students of the institution and the backers of the Carlisle team generatly are gid to hear this news, and believe that the team is now stronger than ever. Williams {s a great player, especially on the defensfve and én rushing the bi With Willams at | Who moliplay Tho work, det evening consisted o! nal practice and a short line-u 3 Te men are all in far condition and a vic: Wao’ over Georgetown is expected Sat- “ PENNSY'S TEAM IS STILL PRACTISING Mount Pocono, Pa., Noy, §,—Although the coaches of the University of Penn- sylvania team declared that the players were brought here for rest, they aever- theless made the players indulge in two Secret practices yesterday for their game with the crimson tyam next Sat- urday, The work consisted of a long drill in the Harvard formation, which Coach Williams explained to his men at great length, This was followed by a drill in defense in which the coaches showed the men how to stop the Harvard at- tack. The rest of the work was de- oted to a rehearsal of the Pennsyl- ‘ania formations and a long punting practice in which era? emphasis was lald on clean handling of the ball. The change to the Smountaln alr hag already mang he men a great deal of good ih mek ung, thee Dlay more ananoy, Smit re the only men wo ve i ree nan of an Injury (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Masé., Nov, 6,—Har- vard students are eginning to wonder whether big Charlie Shea, who played left tackle on the ‘varsity eleven Inst fall, will hold down’ his. position this fall against the strong field of, competi- tors who are trying for his place. Just now there are four seemingly equally splendid players trying for, the tackie’s position, includes Shea and Knowlton, who played against Yale last year, and Meler and Parkinson, who, as Reh al ail @re showing up sur- iy far Ghea hax been \wept out of things #® good deal an injury to his leg, and during his absence his rivals have had a chance to show thelr steel, Now that he 4s back however, the fight for tackle is at its height an: is being watched with great interest by every ufidergraduate. Shea is a fighter every Ineh, He played agnificent game against Yale last ‘car—a game all the harder because Harvard was losing—and has a bulldog spirit of fight that wins football games. he only thing that may keep him from laying this year is his loss of weigh! Fie’nas lost seventeen pounds since last year and this may cotnt against him in the search for ig, heavy mien'to meet the Yale apsaulty LEU It. TIGERS WORK IN THE OPEN AGAIN (Special to The Evening World.) PRINCETON, N. J, Nov. 6.—There was a big demonstration in Princeton yepterdray afternoon for the encourage- ment of the football team. Almost the entire undergraduate body turned out, and. starting from the cannon, paraded around the campus and then to Univer- sity Field, where the ‘varsity was pr tisini The chee: the work of the team were well ea for during two twenty-minute halves the regulars kept the scrub on the jump the entire Ume and twi crossed their foal, Yesterday's open practice came as a surprise to all, it being the first timo In ten days that the pudlic have been admitted to the fleld during the work of the "varsity against the scrub, The feature of the afte: tice was the work of Kater. the back who proved so rl Twice he circled the scrub ends for good gains, one of them bein forty vards. De Witt's punting, showe in improvement, butts yet he has not Pat a asi yeur'a form. The fault to $e found, with the” charged too high, bevremedied be: a and songs which BAplasnasd pacthat wilt probably fore the Lafa. His Football Injuries, (From the Punch Bowl.) Frank Hough—I understand Futier was severely injured yesterday and may not he Boke his arm, sprained his ankle, andiihas ‘a’ largé brulee on, bis thigh ¢ Hough—Then he Dit not play Ww? Kokach Bull—Well, the bruise ts pain- ful and may keep him out of the game, ed, | that 1 will furnish my ri a, Rate | effective against | p nily | H ‘arsity's at. | blood. Although the Columbia football play- ers are still suffering from the injurice ‘and knocks which they recelved Jn their game ‘with Yale last Saturday, Coach Morley trad them out on the gridiron for two hours yesterday practising new tricks which he hopes will enabt to beat-the Cornell eleven at It Nov. The men showed little speed, ‘owing to they were suffering from. Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Cure Costs Nothing if it Fails. Any honest persun who suffers from Rhi matism ts welcome to this offer. For y I searched everywhere to finda specific for Rheumatism. For nearly 20 years 1 worked to this end, At In Germany, my seare was rewarded. I found a costly chemical that didnot disappoint me as other Rheu- matic prescriptions bad disappoluted phys!- clans everwhere, T do bet mean that Dr. Shoon's Rheu- matic Gure can turn bony Joints Into fe: aguln, That is Impossible.” But it will drive from the blood the potson that causes pain and swelling, and then that is the end of Rheumatism. 1 know this so well that I will furnish for a full month my Rheu- matic Cure on trial. I cannot cure all cases within @ month, It would be unreasonable to expect that. But most cases will yield within 30 days. This trial treatment will convince you that Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Cure is a power against Rheumatism— Potent force axainst disease that Is irre- sistiblo, ‘ ‘My offer to convince you of my faith. My falth ts but the outcome of ex- perience—of actual knowledge, I KNOW what it can do. And I ktow this s0 well ‘eyiedy on trial. Simply write me a.postal for my book oa Mheumatism. I will thew arrange with « drugaist in vour>vioinity so that you can secure six bottles of Dr. Shoop's Rheu- You may take zeros, i It muncwus 0 YOU 18 o.00) HC tetails the lose ts iniue and mine sone. It wi be lett eke mean that exactly, If you Fiat’ ts mot satisfactory 1 don't ex ty {have po satnples. Any mere sampl tat can adtect chronle ‘Rhee ie eK aunties | ase 01 My" remedy does. that, es fen (or th ol “caies, ea 4 oa 33 Bos ha eure my lent 1Y 2,000 te or found Ano Another remedy What would eeird s Sand "twill abd: yeh thi b ary my remedy for a month, for it pate fiat Sou anyway. It Te falls the! toma Gs mine. MiAnaress Dr. Shoop, Box O31, Racine, Wie, Mild cayen not chronic are dften cured ty ome_ow_ two bottles At all druggists, Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, The “Smoke of Peace.” The Cream of the Islands ‘The one cigar you ‘can depend upon being the same in quality whether you smoke one or a thousand. 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