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OTHER DAM BUT= 1 GOLD HEELS MAY GOTO POST CAIN Gold Heels the famous -race Of last year, will in all prodability @ starter,in the big stakes to be By wext year. Tom Hayes, the Kent Rorseman, 1s of the opinion that can be got in shape for; a race, and, as a conseque hag bought the great winner Suburban Handicap of Inst hors be run again | of year the | for FOLLOW Mi Seat! THE IRISH GIANT THOUGHT WE HOD FITZ GOING THE iit Tad WORLD: THU TURNED AROUND- EY HAVENT SEEM THR GANT. SINCE } If Gc Gold Heels 1s located at Nashville, enn, at present, and to Beaweein his tas! hi task of patting him Fourth Rounds, but Cl PHILADELPIIIA, Nov. 19 OBrien, the midile-wels igoked upon as the successor to | Bitzsimmons for the middle-welg)it P title, ¢amo within an ace of having his ) a@apirations smashed by Twin Sullivan, 7 of Boston, in the first round of thelr g@ix-mund session at the National Ath- Istic Club last night. Only his clev fing generalship and splendid condi gaved O'Brien the humiliation of a) knockout. whites recovering from the punches} weakened him in the hee started at Sullivan and pounded the Boston mean for the next two rounds end then looked an easy winner Be in the fourth rcund Sullivan came back and got in another wicked solar plexus | punch, and O'Brien dropped (o the floor | for tho count, and once more the clever Philadelphian had to resort to his generalship to stay for the bal- Dance of the round. Im the last two rounds O'Brien clearly @utpointed the Boon man and had iim nearly out in the final rou Geog Fight All Through, The fight from start to finish Breat one, O'Brien opencd the bout by | Gabbing his left to Su hooked his right t) missed a hard rig Jack landed his lef ight. rested on ti @wung bs left in the O'Brien to the roves, wh Wpperciit the Bostenian. Bullivan then ste “with terrific force wings on the body he floor, and a Jo his face. le aroxe, cout and hugged until the dell rang, to}his corner. Great excitement fuliowed th ebange, and the crowd yel ‘Tigy opened the 1 ror ing. Sullivan hook But got two stinging jabs bk of i howe! and § and almost 9 Hy came uve vr, before tie] 1 himself poled s sudden O'Brien swung a hard left to th ech ane rl fount atpek. Sullivan missed hy wre received several } f O'Brien became progressed, an his favor. O'Brien came out 1 third round and cle and at the end honors ht vaght PULLIAM T0 BE LECTED AGAIN » President. the Pittsburg t WiReChampions for wwe causa onal League, ung President oF the Nat F of protasators basoball clu Feetevied without a dissenting When the league magnates meet fe month. #ays that Pulliam has don 9 dmprove tho #tatus of the na- than Nick Young ever only han he helped the ma iro lias oeen responsi! or Hayes intends | FITZ WRIGHS-IN SOR © TIMES a PRY. FITZ WORKS FOXY TRICK, InloHl GIANT TAKES GOUNT ——— (Casey T ed to Sneak In a Knockout on the Old Man, and Now He’s Out Heels: routs Ap" ity ‘esation Ito Wi enter him in the Suburbsin, the C sot Mee a nay elier Ok of ommission. to be hop year TWO CLOSE CALLS FOR JACK O'BRIEN Bhivan Had Him in oe Way i in the First and| ne ies HIE Irish Giant has not been) a few lefts on Fitz, and the latter seen since.” | faked — grogginess. The Giant 'Phat’s all yon can hear) thought he really had Fitz groggy. “T HIP SPARRING PARTNERS NEVER. OTAN_LONG@. ( GUERRERO TEAM LEADING "PEDS" (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 19.—Phe elght at Fitz's training quarters now. Fitz wabbled and said with a peed teams enti ore day “ ier : Dee ett » Tofithe six-day race with the sime deter- The reason is this: The Glant,| smile, “Follow me up." He turned] qination that has markod thelv efforts who had been with Fitz for a week | his back and Casey was there like] since the opening, Davis and Guerrero jwas fevling good, and last Monday) a duck, following him, A moment] *t!ll hold the lead by a three-lap margin, jhad a warm “go” with the lanky/ ater Bob turned around and let | MY only by, Sooo eee j one. He told Joe Kennedy he thought | loose that thirteen-inch right. rong efforts of Fahey and Metkus, tho Fitz a “pipe.” and that he} Ol-yoi! What a flock of moons|@henandoah miners - could lick him y himself. an/ stars came to the surface! During tho afternoun yesterday by everness Finally Won. us : b clever team work they managed to re- The red-topped one kind of thought | Hasn't Been Seen Since. duce the lead one lap, but “Happy Jack" that the Giant—Casey Is his name] Well, after they had brushed the! Smith, wi now has Guerrero and Davis Twin, ending the pound by was feeling a bit gay, and fixed| Gient off and wet his head well he prepared lis men for @ main VAIO Nao sCOk ke up for him the nest afternoon. | said that he thought he had sprained | (0,4, aan fee ase aE . at Kind of footwork, they regain ullivan Cuts Looxe Again. douned the mitts and started | his ankle and had better go over to. lost e ail eae pasa ghemations in the fourth! boxing as usual, both going easy.! tho house and fix it up. And they Jue Quirk, who was training Guerrero refers warned. Wim at the! Witz crowded over a right in tho haven't seen him since. aiid Davis, 1 accused by Askeon, the estan the ni Jack got in| first vound that Casey didn’t relish,| The only sparring partner Fitz tae tein, Wo nmh Sot sene fo aeUs ton t Wfinded] and he started to chase Fitz, Just has now is Jue Kennedy, and the PiU: 0d tw the mi police took Ib Bxo witha ie ‘then M Fitz, who always keeps latter is just wise enough to know vutor the building, Fe tak | timo, called that the round was over. that he can't wallop the sconce off tours: Ure follows--aeventy-Ave Wenvesnoniscnocse: that red-headed man whenever he Guerrero and Davis,. batts ele} her weak, but we =) ne want. . Pe is We 2 e Metius and Fahey I po , Subivin' kept} When time was called for the | i ie to, Perhaps:it ts well that h Vand Hegelman, Hi HH tt eeriinie: ody.» prs and at the) next Casey started right after Ruby , 400s. HilHams. ia In Ue next two rounds G'Hrien fougit] Robert with gore in both g:ims, Sam Berger, who trained Jim C 5 Rtiaieht tert dabs he ‘t] Te was going to settle for that litte} bett when the latter was working Nace, uy RMivene ram mii ieee ed] sneak the round before, He landed} for Jeff here, gees over to Bob's 3 FOUR OR FIVE ROUNDS IS FIIZ’S GUESS NOW 3 tng the Ameri League and es stronger organiza- ward Bound. as he does not want the Amateur helght, possible that such a deal will be con 5, * " su ated, a he magna ol eee Association here to know he ts box-] (Sve ning World.) but tt disclosed nothing suy in| Will Rafferty Hold Wis Own? Ties Wiaserit pe lanoaeeerlin Chol wee, ing with Fitz. He is one of the! d= Conn, Nov. 19,--/the conditon. of hia ar len He _feels] Both are fast men on thelr fect, quick | things are + going at present, = Cheered by one thousand lustly-lungea | 82 MCh better and his foot ts so KTeat-) down the Meld on punts, Merce smashers as fastest big amateurs tn the West | tls twenty-threo represmntatives vot] Se iueroved, (that there was, a feel: lor interference, aad demons on the de- and will be a great help to Fitz, as|the Blue, who will represent their sup- in the line. Coach Chad. | Rrre .Ratterty has ints reputation as; HOEY To HIGHT, THIS WEEKS the latter has been anxious to got |Poers.and try to even up with Mar- to-day that If he did not) reputation ax an All-American oni. George Hoey. the clever 118-pound 7 td for their disheartening defeat at’ | would go into the Hne in|” Whether Rafferty will hold dis own| boxer of the New Polo A. A., of this | A D i) |® feat\ aman to work with. Heline nnnds of ihe Teen ie eran + team ‘will not ro directiy | agiinst his Crimson opponent is ‘un-| city, will go to Philadelphia on Satur- feels that he must have good wind |itaven hous yesterday. tor tpecial ove have arianged to stop | SON Ti ance in Wong vo groms out ot [429 and engage one of the Quaker City's Sy and be there with the footwork |Wh4h will convey them direct to the Soe ee ae ater Ontic et fact that Rowdlteh mas been iaid | sod feather-welghts in saa oend Bout) ntti Mena celta H aes since vania game with| pefore the f a » eapnetine pon pugitism bef When he faces Gardner, and is dolag) nnn Wie poten cea suet am hara Coitiohtte nen for this feason, not} ory will be accompanied by Ms mans love Mier wil { before the Yosemite} {all he can to gain these. as though the Prir veumenucra a) (Af ere yer. and they were diepo the contest with| ager. Jolinnie Oliver, the manager of i pacity tough the Princeton game were aj ( Krett a4 ove Breas the Polo Club. Ae Gi oti giro 8 few, who lke The weight, which seemed a bit} secona and, indeed, it was for.) OfP3 the thousand 3 Rerete ght to 7 sAlltharl mata porarily, for whatever hap-l where. the. final practice of the sea: Jack Johns De Wit Van Ught to Witz when the match was Princeton. Yale always. looks [20h was, held. by Yale team. The c ith, Jimmy [vitt, Dick Adams, J} least now. He tips the beam all the] class by itself, jeer after the varsity had held their Larry moll ; ; \ nieree, J{ NAY from 164 to 166, never going m Never More Confident. : ractice ant signal wort. | a 1 1ams i eseO1) over 170. The scales are a new thing dW the team leave the Yale ; SL es | im, and he weighs in every tim in _® more wontldent mood. | § Di f M ; fo ni SAdsna eign In osery BON ee gn etl ures Diseases of Men , ee eyyt | Ee t runs a block Alameda} 2" S0es AO pit PAYS T from thelr lamene: a result of the : = ik think him cry, This is]thts is the first time in Uwelve years} grating contest on Saturday. lass Prostatic Troubles Private Diseases ‘ : ut he has been forced to do aldrainer Miko Murphy said that they | ¢ , ——————— oT : tees rh as o play the gam ‘mat yacwith- Dinsrasin tani { certain weight, and it bothered him| Were a9 Mt to play the fan RINGER Th \ igen aba maga Ghixe acre oe eats, ' RAreiierat ated u Aeey 334 ) di in trom 8 to Heid considerably the first week or so, and the Yale voacher have 5 Wasting Nervous Debi ait Maile Weight for Dempy arently, to feel that th aS URS Nervous Debility yout n Ba : will hot make just as Gere Quick and radical tn a8 Happy as a i . et TBe bi a gulngt Harvard as} SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 19.--!"The Weakness fe ES EAE ' hal to do weight for, a though the Prliceton game had not | Mid h tified again, “The A 5 © has W meeting light heavies}fecn plived. Vid is che hich won Fimo of cure,10 to 60 Varicocele t theo 1 Aids ‘tho realeble bose ( of 2 vce at the fall meeting Morris simple remedy, cured without cutting nee fiw quien Fad ch ee: 5 SINGER HALLS ‘ark odds which permitted some excluatvely by me in from 3 to 10 days, one ' ; Phe thing that is worrying} oy money have vcen sent up to Har-| shrewd persons to pull off a big coup Stricture Blood Poison ' ne s the red-top just now is Jim Cor- WW by those who did not lose theiy| which netted them and thelr friends — ——ee tne ferrite punenta, bert. Every time that name is men-]all on the Princeton conte elote to $100,000, Out here among Ca:t- {Hf cured tn 35,dazs niin: Eyery yestige of pol- nm owith tioned he starts to roast, and the|Practias (he Cheertms. core Oak tle Metamat a |B See rodietentlon 7 aprear without DONA MTS Viddler” js none other than McNamara. | trom ‘busine: Croeroury or : things he says about “Monologue} Fast sisi the Yale rooters who Will aig porse was identified. it is sald, by satan PAYS beer ence can aatine , H A Jim’ must make the latter's cars| leave for Cepbrly ° Cee aabituiy oe Ned a Jarge photograph of it whieh was | or i val use 7ou honently, treat Riivi@etotate \ ‘ barn. He is im the same quarters A practiged thels cheers andy ent to the California Joskey Club by iy andre, zat, Hea iM ttdarapiee to cut anv" cane undertane, . ne ™; naed by Ce t, and Tommy Dare EER EISD he th del Sot aha aS ie] the Morris Park offictals, tonteannot call, write for niv home cure. C ensivn Tree. Thy latte will engage the Saves'| whe was with the latter pasted Fe revamped whieh were | “Ren Levy, wo owned McNamara be- DR. L. R. WILLIAMS . 166 W. Sath St., N. ¥. fe aio Ge ani brena: Uy Sam: picture of Jim on the wall whi Fae ne mubstituted tor {fre he wodl him to Reynolds & Ac- Hours, 0 A.M. to 8 P.M, Sundays, 10 to 8, arlem Oval Onn Mundie ia 6 AIMORR evaraclaecatnel was substituted for) Cowell, it 1s nald, was the first_man to Rapeeenn in Hundred o/s ¢ here yet. Almost every day, dur Harvard was sung in| {qentify the horse as McNamara, te ColOtt am with Goodman wit | Le the minute rests in the boxing! ari former great sprinte: ald he 4 vi Miciedechen erGrnee houts, Fitz takes a walk over to to thewotient elem positive the horse Ix Mt ara, Golumblrnsieet Munroe. the ror, { look at that picture and says things ne. Wit | gepNS TT Reaves Abie, Maule to himself, a. was sung a M Cc M ! 1 want every man that is he dite © Manhattan ry een Harvard, 94 VERA CRUZ BURNING. en, ome. to 14 suffering from Varicoce! sit Nery the Orange + tor 7 When's eed says he should 4 ) ‘ ‘ ya site| INDOOR ‘BASEBALL GAME. | ae ine fray tee cea CYPY OF MEXICO, Nov. 1.—A fire is Py iiyrocelt op lee grrr aor Hy eeeoecs aK fe Y % Rood recon and Rig can never tail ni h le, or a ¢ ayes SSE ARE BOTH USE Oy RT ; j sean | The team of tae} Vite tenn fall fad Wu crane eRe oe 2 ihoumatism ia tits form, one Neer. see ied abd ba away with full force a: = eer ie . 1 Maa ‘ ri Bladder and Kido onditions Eczema, Pimples, fs i Eee es Hol open hol Ste z 4 . . aia v boxing with Jeffries, Ie President Recelven Hebrews. Bey Bess ote 1 ward rolls Foug, blocks have already been de. Erysipeias or any Evuptive Conditions of the Skin, of 2 t 5 * beln 8 4 have gone stroyed. laughs « ows » them ta cate, und on Bat ing the victory, ‘AN’ strong norther Js blowing, driving avy Associate Diseases of Men, to come and have a social Rne) Aaa uray night they expect to deal our] }f anybody, knows tree or two the flames toward the centro of the chat with me, I will give you rece of Char; ge 2 thorough Old tl 1 feet old,” # beating t Ridgewood team. Th if ey sant Gearko ..Chha wb: ct sonal examination, together with’ honest and scientific opinion now J feel like a 1) for a practice game will be played in tue ‘lw nounced’ yester afternoon that, wich yA PEERY. of your case. Sulfer no longer.” Corisult me at once, api.” second Regiment armory, at the posalble exception of, Bloom = the Sporting. wa At you can’t call. Hours, of phe Bx P.M, Daily. Sundays "$9 worl rf ng seventh st and Browdw: ule. line> ould be ot oe i ice Free. 2 {8 working much on the road Ridgewooda havo 't ic the samo as against Princeton, "ESAS HANDICAPPED, (233, 3 teas toa, M, Consultation and Adv’ 146.W. 34th Sty He goes out jn the morning « very other night Like: he Boes down the road one mle, spin, Ab night 5 training quarters ey y now and helps out. He was with the lanky Bent on the road last year and |: very well liked. Berger the Right Man. Sam is going over on the sly now, nil they will be oa hand to bis from Broagiyn, Hartvige make a strike-out record against Ridge woods expect a alks J. MM, Golamaue the YALE ELEVEN CHEERED ON — DEPARTURE F Bloqmer Under X-Rays. hotogra en by h of A X-ra, * e Yale was pagelelasy| 3 pea : 2 TARO TEIN MISTER — SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. ©© “MY'GOOD RIGHT’AND WILL STOP GARDNER'S RUSH” SAY> SOB. WADE: DURING THE MINUTE REST FITZ Looks aT THE PICTURES OH THE ONE DAY’S WORK IN THE ALAMEDA TRAINING CAMP OF “BOB” FITZSIMMONS, AS “TAD” REVIEWS I. MAY FURNISH SURPRLSE No One Knows What the Line-Up Against Yale Will Be and Under- Graduates Are Bothered by Unsettled Condition of Eleven, Evening World.) MBRID Nov, 19,—What will Harv be Sdturday Is 4 question arousing almost as much !n- she has only one real good substitute in each of these positions? If this is so in regard to the end: is there any signifloance in playing Ha: terest as it did bafore the Pennsylvania] rigon at fullback again? Does this gume Jn Philadelphia two weeks ago. | mean that Mills will go back to left Will Le Moyne hold his place at lefi} snd, where he played last year? wil lay? Questions Bother “Undergrad These are some of the questions which Crimson undergraduates are asking themselves, but they show the unsettled condition of the eleven and indicate What has been apparent to the careful observer for some time—that Harvard students really know nothing about thelr team. Every one, in fact, {s mystifled, and i¢ remains for the game on Saturday to tell whether Harvard has been decelv- ing all this time and whether she really has not a much sromger team than re- ported and will give Yale the biggest surprise in football history. "Pete"! Bowditch, Harvard's star end, ‘s going to have @ hard job this y if he retains the title which he hi how held for two seasons of being an All-American end ch, as right end on the Crim- .cleven, will be vitted against Capt. sf Yale, who holds down the left extremity of the Ell ne, 2 Weighs 176 pounds and stands helght. Rafferty weigis 161 pounds and stands 6 feet 11 inches in guard Bowditch be strong enough to will pla: Is Shea strong enough for the Yale game in case Meter is unavailable or will Roger Deroy who was tried there yesterday for the first time, be given a chance Will Kidder, who first was a centre, win out In th fight over Le Moyne's position, or will he place go to Carroll, the big Law School student 10 lately has been ‘showing up so wel Why is Carroll being played both at right guard and left guard? Why is Montgonemy playing right and left end? Does this mean that Harvard considers around {n shape to feler pull OR CAMBRIDGE (MILLER WON TAME FIGHT FROM WHITE. (Spectal to The Evening World. SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov, 13.—"Oub" White, of Philadelphia, and Herman Miller, of Baltimore, two fast welter- weights, met last night before t Savannah Athitic Club. After fighting fifteen hard and clever rounds the de- cision was awarded to Miller, who had outpointed his opponent. The decision Gave general satisfaction, Both men showed in better condition and form than when they met here two or three weeks ago. Wihite, as before, forced the fighting tor the first few rounds, He could not lead so effectively as before, however, a scalein Jefe’ as ho had used to advantage ba Atapned™ hy Muller who blocked if saoee successfully, and also managed to lead on tie chin ‘when {t was attempted. Neither man was severely (a a} ‘There was not a knockdown fhe fight. Whe bout was @. Denon ‘Ber ‘Al MoMfurray, manager of the club, BASEBALL RULES WON'T BE CHANGED While there are all kinds of atortes afloat about what changes will be made in the playing rules of the National | Lvague aext year it {s doubtful #f any of them will materialize. The rules under which the clube played this year were so satisfactory to the club magnates that there has not been ono club ‘owner who hes offered any serious objection to them, The talk about lishing the foul strike rulo will do doubt stop before the mag- nates get together. Another report which has been freely, circulated {8 that the National and American leagues wil! come together and form a twelve-club league. It is hardly Worth expert racing vepagtern, and Weetern Baie consensus of Jun ses he =f MacKenzie, tia? and trial convinces everybody" oe M. ? NEW WORE City.