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23 eas " = 4 ‘ ., feat THE WORLD; ‘FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1903, eS 6 SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING. WORLD. ITZ AND HIS BROKEN HANDS, ARROWS SHOWING JUST WHERE THEY ARE INJURED © RIGHT HAND WAS HURT IN TWO PLACES. FITZ USED HIS RIGHT IN AN EFFORT TO END THE FIGHT QUICKLY. AFTER BREAKING THE KNUCKLE OF THE INDEX FIN. GER THE HAND WAS PRACTICALLY USELESS, BUT SOME OF THE OPENINGS GARDNER PRESENTED WERE TEMPTING, AND ON MORE THAN ONE OCCASION HE SWUNG THE INJURED MEMBER OVER, AND 80 FRACTURED THE SMALL BONES MUCH THE SAME | WAY AS IN THE LEFT. ~GRANEY GIVES CREDIT TO SECOND. Boos (WITHOUT DELANEY FITZ MIGHT HAVE LOST FIGHT TRAINER TUTHILL |zts Acuice to “Old Man” Was “Go MOHAWKS ‘ARE Serge TT ENICKLESSPLINTEREDS 7 0 ST Slow .and Don’t Mix It’’--Lanky Bob “SMALL BONES IN LEFT FRACTURED. IN THE EARLY PART OF THE FIGHT FITZ SWUNG HIS RIGHT to Become Chicago Bontface--NNow TOWARD THE END OF THE FIGHT FITZ SENT IN A STRAIGH1 FOR A KNOCKOUT. THE PUNCH WENT HIGH, CATCHING GARD- LEFT FOR GA.:DNER'S JAW, BUT THE LATTER'S AWKWARDNES! NER ON A SPOT BETWEEN THE EAR AND HEAD. FITZ SAYS HE Talks f (ar itti Ri ENABLED HIM TO GET IT ON THE FOREHEAD. THE IMPACT LIT g¢ FELT AN AWFUL PAIN IN THE KNUCKLE IMMEDIATELY, AND | “young Corbett” hus degun lght| fe) uilting Ixing. ‘The game against the Savoy F. C, foot- | ERALLY DROVE FITZ’S KNUCKLES BACK OUT OF PLACE AND PRE HAD TO FINISH THE FIGHT WITH ONE HAND. trainingl in| preparation for his) bout ball eleven of the Bronx was apparentiy | VENTED MORE ATTEMPTS ON FITZ’S PART FOR A KNOCKOUT, SS emer — with Eddie Hanlon, which 1s to oe de- (Special to The Evening World.) followed Delaney’s instructions to the| ONY @ warming-up gallop for the Mo- ‘ Seetest |i te ad 2 eae is f ‘Frisco on Dec. 0. The lttle | BAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 27.4The Fitz-| letter, and the consequence was an easy | N@Wk A. C. yesterday, and every man ; ARMY ND N VY TE MS AG : Ii continue to do that sort ot [GRTamer, Nant ta att bel ng Hatked of] victory. Wl ng lacaelateints Contsaeaerssiieut oe : i A A A fellow will continue to do uJ here. “Roasts are flying thick and| Just for inute bi fight | Posecertedi | he conremymerely, out the ec oe ae rmnute Defore the Aght | bronx champions in fine fettle for their a work until his chief trainer and handler, | fast, but behind them all the fact re-| Gardner was a favorite over Fitz in the 4 i Harry Tuthill, arrives. on the scene,| mains that the men put up the bdest| betting. About 7 o'clock such a deluge| me against the Olympic A. C. team, | Harry left tho clty this afternoon for|atgument possible under the circum-|of money came in thna Gardner was in- which will be played on Harlem Oval, at , {the coast, and wi arrive at the Gol-{stances. Fitz was plainly suffering| stalled at 10 to 9, but the Fitzsimmons | 0D¢ Hundred and Thirty-sixth street Re iett i ;, from bad feet, bad hands and a bad| forces rallied and unloaded another | #4’ Lenox avenue, on Sunday. den Gate on Wednesday or Thursday The Olympics, although they are made i f ex-college stars, are considered SCENE: i re é " ; into the same| out his ring plans. He figured on going] ring a 10 to 9.cholog. There were glo big] UP ena evens, After Practice in Philadelphia, Retire | -yns, ine ounce feany vacwteageip ined teatiioron aes CONN ies in Li i ; 2 ; tt of shape he did for the fight with | Slow at the start and making an ag-| killings reported: Ayal thd riide sort of shapo he did for the fight w Set REV lpia alt ae en en aa leis ty ear oe he) ed Few Bookies in Line for Opening and Specu. S219 casera As soon as he gets there he wiil begin | cold, while Gardner plainly didn't carry | bunch, which sent thelr man into the LONDON, 2 Terry McGovern. Tuthill will travel] Sressive finish. He del . - to Hotels to Rest Up for To aieccechathertely aiveness too long, it seems. to attend to some race horses he has at| result. ‘The Mohawks have the credit of lation Was Light. | a0. Morrow's Struggle. a Delaney Getn the Credit, Memphis. Fitz will leave about the! this game will surely prove the fasiest . ; Referee Eddie Graney, in talking |*™e time. He intends to open a large| and ‘best played between semi-profs- ar eboub, she Asht saysowbatcver credit Ser aii of Fitz's retiring trom a ringers NEW ORL BANS, Ney necree New eA rar runpeasoisetan ne aivenbe ae 9 es cee ay 3 tf , re ul , Nov. 27.—The 3 Is held responsible for the absence of Beer DELEHIA, pe i within suiee will be represented in the vast ae aT octane an the ring is out again, In fact, Fitz | j aye winter meeting opened with the| the New York turites. With the tiger * 00 reed wenty-four ‘hours, the last big /gathering, Leading and minor oftcers, span ee eae * ARGIE Ebay SUE GIST LHVCORH Gwikher ha! Baal henyy attendadee, wue: only, tout] ial power: we howe /tha) cosa acaers football game of the year will be ds- | with their families, will be seated In | TS caaes, Batsnen, Oras game, “What can I do now?” he in- teen bookmakers went on‘and they were| hardly find {t necessary to journey this eided, “The occasion will be marked | the boxes surrounding the arena, andj aeaty hethe Aehee ee ‘a Ke ee |quires, ‘I'm the middle-weight cham- y able to handle all the money turned} ‘4 Souta tor speculauve usin. : | by thé" tivetiitg Gt the Army and Navy | in the upper seats, Wherein this season | falaht axe cabs andi saieear ie ae Pion and) the lUsht “eavy-walght eham. i Ionae by the speculative element. Few) vd. Raa teneer citer oy an ogtreme . Tepresenting respectively the | have sat under-graduites of one or an- lett, himsevt. open to; Gardner, who was | my tands ‘ad! ‘eld out. Abect Acid aE of the high rollers have put in an @D-| also numbered among the tissing tal+ ee sia es Miltary Academy at | other university, will be seated future jib Ge giLiimen’ eangertos ; A | Jim Corbett?, He don't want te fight | Rearance yet, and the absence of the| season; Callfornia nas prooaoly cap ‘est Point, esd the United States Mil- | admira re ’ o-day | = ee Anyhow, ‘e'll have to wait m: ‘get-rioh-quick® b em, | admirals and generals who to-day are | fast, my| get-rich-quick, booties also have a| ‘UNEG them ie but small money pene ieee me. | ttary Academy at Annapolis. | taking courses in army or navy ma’ ‘ov. 27.—Flve of the horaes At tho critical parts of the fight Fitm| pleasure. tendency to limit action in the betting] in evidence The game w.l! be the ninth contest | ters at West Point or Annapol!s. Rott enrcoetien Si Stno Recap Anau bene, ring. Uterally a case of dollar you to death, Aa ae ‘ Dalesman I, Dazzing, Hurst Park IT. exclaimed fi | eween the t ; ; a loo G @ prominent layer after th | Pebween the two elevers, In 18%, the | Washington's diplomatic service will gy out of Reach—left. Newmarket to. (Spectal to the Evening World.) There were nearly thirty layers here) ices wero over. ‘The pool-rooms are actitad at the game, Nearly | 42) for ihe, united Beaten: ite testes BOSTON, Mass, Nov, 27.—Chester| this time last year, including elght or] Open here the year round and. they y in the country will have its : L Goodwin, the 118-pound champion of| ten co-operative concerns from St. Louis} seem to have cleaned the local players. the opening day. ‘It wag ' se , | fiat game was played, but through a Ry difference In the matter of rules no y the stable w! d e "5 on re § y } B Were played after 1968 until 1872, | delegation of society folks present, and | Dee § and are weeccted to telne good New England, severely punished Young! and Chicago, which were eventually put| However. visitors have invarinsly fur- K 0 date tho record of victories ang de- | there is sure to be just as much cheer! prices at auction, i | Donohue, of Roxbury, who was suUistl-} out of business by the strong hand ot) | 10 a. tel ste to we anes Z i | feats are even up. Each team kas won| ing for the despised “middies" as for — —_ ! j tuted last night for Kid McFadden in @| the law, Dave Gideon, Max eee gin hin 4 a ee a oa : four games. the husky West Pointers, who are re- fitteen-round bout. ‘ Hayman, Kid Rogers, Cole Unlman, Rol vill doubtless be a décided ims y a a re nt ‘Two Teamu.in Quaker City. | garded as sure winners of the struggle PARDELLO ON MAT TO-NIGHT. <520000000000000000 Goodwin “was the aggressor trom the| Davis, Sol Lichtenstein and other New| PaQcrneMgnene, Wace he Rennes one The two teams are onthe scene of Great Riyalry Ext | ® \ {call of time until the closing round, and) Yorkers who were here for the opening} ciosed Thanksgiving Day and several £. with jabs, hooks and body blows he! jast year, seem to have deserted the| hundred regulars took the first train hneir dattic to-day. Bota arrived | ; 3 day. Bots BONially Aeito thatrivatey: cen the teams,| Leo Pardello, the Itallan champion, 9 i‘ South last night. this: morni 2 ; 5 " Se 2 scored on ahe Roxbury boy in great! Crescent City this season, st TEN, : ints ning ‘and reports of the| none more qplcited exists even between and Frank Herrick, of the New York A. ® style, The bout was held at the Tam-! RERUN Peat od Cee iptains and coaches of the elevens say | Yate and Priucoton and Yale and Har- C., will meet in a wrestling bout at the : a Ee Texel Dygetcrneks Absent Too: Me hem Gay overnight prices, dhe (Mat all the men are | ; : a a in superb shape | Vard. That In Itself will serve to Urge Olympic Theatre, in Harlem, to-night. Th Ge Bowl vas the only New hi ‘4 st for it se urge sentra. ‘ nt, ¢ decisjon of a draw by Referee jorge Bowles w > gambling-houses have been closed 5 fot the contest. | the men on to greater cMorts and i ‘The men are two of the best grappiers & Sweeney was not a just one to Goodwin| Yorker with a slate in line the opening| three months, Wille victory is conceded the men | a harder foo than sae anticinated in the game, and their bout should 2 }by any means, and disapproval was : $ 'manifeeted strongly by many of the 3 Sat lS oe RONBAVSY GOSS | From the Afth to the end Donohue A did very tlitle but hug, and in the last owe. rounds he hung on to Goodwin for ( ™ of that cit; dear fe. His blows were weak when Phila- | oceasion Joe ‘Npman, t city, will |fic'landed, and iie amotherea and stalled) 4206, OF. the Te Lo a eine | tackle Billy Whistler, formerly of Philex ore van eavident’ who has tried to knock him out in sl|delphia, in a twenty-round) bout before Tt was evident he was there to stay, - the Bureka Athletic Club, of which and he accomplished his end satisfac-| rong pouts in Philadelphia, will make | the Dureta Athletic Cith oF wi srtol tory,” He easily outweighed Goodwin | is debut in a boxing out tn Chicago) recently won a victory in the courts over | tow x ckle Ugo elly, | the police authorities of who ren Aa NR i! | Opposed Soxlng, and he hae decided. to |ta Windy Ci fighter, in a six-round ANOTHER RACE FOR CLAUDE, | .'at'ehe initial boxing show of the | Ea,thihpronmmiy amish Whustien, aa the County Democracy Athietic Club. Grim) latter has not fought in a long time, @ FAMOUS DERB . art will probably experience little diMculty | ~yCKER AND TIM CALLAHAN, ying out the six rounds with Kelly. Matchmaker Jack MoGulgan,-of the! from West Point ticre is no lack of In- | anne ‘Army team I about gen pounds pr | denen eavier t9 a man than the Navy boys, © bs tin the game, To-day it is im- | but the Istter mays to overcome that ast : | possibie to buy a seat for the game | handican by the work which her i ; | Every one of tho 20,000 od4 seats at | bac field wit Dut up an hope to) be THIRTEE | : havi ree . |able to circle the soldiers’ ends often, the Held have been disposed of and to- | Ang af teast keen the latter trom ua: | 4 | | Morrow they will be occupied by the | ting up a very big ecore Most fashionable people ip the United | Both teams had a light signal practice ‘States. at Brae Field this stteravony aad after it. was over returned to ' the! sever t Officers at Game. — | hotels, and will rest up unt! time for . Both branches of the United States | the game to begin | e fast and excit! FOOTBALL TOURNEY |‘JABBER’ CAREY PUTS 1s: om» wo ase | Dinner for Moses De Witt, but © x | i 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2%.—Bight | 10 sts a \ IN BlG F ARDEN H AGHEY 10 SLEEP) Gave Him Weapon That Put | PAs, PRANGIOGO, Nov, a Eiht | tty conngnt werent ca ‘ i | rim his qujetus, Kennet isu es | Handicap at a mile and a furlong at has opened negotiations for a six-roun { _ | eo Robbers ic Fiignt: 16 Hoaxtasia yoroay, ‘The race was won by ANOTHER GO FOR WHITE, vout between Tim Callahan, the clever “ mn | | }Claude, the frequent Deroy winner.| ‘Tommy White, the gleyer feather- Voxer of thet city, aod ‘Chink’, DBOkeE | Claude was added late last evening. | weight boxer cf Chicago, wilo is matched chy Callahaneis the only. good) man Proper was favorite, (while 8 to 1 was) at.present to meet Eddie Sprague, Of| tort ‘in Philadelphia that Tucker has not) ¢ put against Claude. . ‘The Daly horse| Streator, Ill,, ina ten-round bout before | fought” A bout between them would! 3} C t a big crowd. vi v: a the Peoria Athletic Club Dee. 8, has suc- attract a Went to the front and never was headed, | ‘ceded in getting on another match, H.s|M'KEEVER AND) ELLY AGAIN. —Tom Carey Madison Square Gar. hi BOSTON: Ase) A30Y) } phy re , zased for the week of eae fy i 1b be ~ Yonkers, gave © Haghey hia} ‘“Thuteen ts shore ma lucky numbs the Watertown Athletic Association, uf | Wletvs last night before 8) members ot! FO save Moses De we ea tL Watertown, N. ¥., for the purpose of | he Central Athletic Club. The javbee, Who | on the Bowery at Blo: holding a monster football tournament | 18 Carey 14 called, went after taghey Nele. N. J. winning easily from Fossil and Grail, ij ; to determine tar athletic ciud champion. | 194 with welltimed lefts kept his head) OM the thirteenth of the month Mos Two oursiders, ‘The event hada vatue| second opponent will be Hate Gardner,| Charley McKeever, the Quaker City’ <aPhip of the United States. Th © Water. | rocking. ‘Haghey. retaliated with pour Dought a ticket in a raffle for a turkey of $3.1 of which $2,520 went to the | of Wheeling, w. brother, of t welter-' t, who recently defeated. Sp i y to tind He drew No. 18 paid 13 cents for it. winner. |former noted “Omaha Kid.” This,bout jaugo Kelly, of Chicago, in a ten-round tind ————___ own team now claims that title and Judsment, and could not see & will defend it against ull comers during the week. Promineyt citizens of will also be of ten rounds’ duration and | post in- Milwaukee, has accopted an offer BENNINGS ENTRIES will prought off in. Minneapolis In| or syo to fight Kelly ‘again in another NIN ° eee eee It White 43 fortunate | Of $100 to HEN! Crore “the Milwaukee —_— in beating bath men he will be pitted) yinietic Club, MoKeever accepted be- » Who proved to be a very clusive At thirteen minutes to 12 on nks- ive he threw dice for the oird W thirteen, the number that won the bridge ove: stiheaded by fotnier Mayor Ja x ec iy pene ae it H key vat aunt en minutes after RACE ‘TRACK, BENNINGS, Nov, 27. Selig AngeaY ion masher." Tibet cause ne sclatme, Rey eller ci hie ‘ ear raised x qlirsd of $2000, siwere nt amiss int aes neted’ home: with sthe bird ~The entries for {o-morrow's races are t CAL RIMORE. | Seat 'MeKeever te matched, at present sili go to tau winner of tae tows ‘Carey, went to works over his shoulder. Hi as follows: ise REVIVAL IN a to meet Tony Caponi, the Italian Agnes r to bbe he aie ae ar ae pai hel wap ecrosslh First Wace—Selling, tliree-year-olds; seven| The revival of the boxthg game in| of Chicago, in a ten-round bout in ahout Fecond, it Is also iniended to decide way. Before Second River, at 1 furlongs; Coluribla course. Baltimore occurs on Dec. 4, on which! ten days. to. des y street, two men GACH ROOT asthe champlonstip of Greater New York minutes | way : | Bo 108 Neille Forest tween the teams that have been bat- | smash. to stopped him and asked him the time, TOO SOG ARR AOR i | Bon Atot Neilte, Fore Wing for tnat ticle al) this fail tors, which I He drew out his watch and told then, PeLIIe eee Spal Selected Cah indie atl eiiars He tenia IES. BEZENAH FIGHT DRAW. Sc cai oe lg | tothe members jand one of the me: attempted to snatey| PUEBLO, Col., Nov. 27 —In the elgtith) beep for police interference. Order was Paget <--- a Min NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ; ; , | ee a the watch. Moses still had his good luck! TOUNd of what was to have been | soon restored. nue. LR LO4 Cormeval i —————— * . . cof ney him, for he swung the turkey , tWenty-round go Jack Root, of Chi-| Referee Floto made the statement! lucky Day. ot Annie Grace * W: ORLEANS, Nov, #.—The.,en- NEW ORLEANS, ribet ite = | laround by the legs and emasned one of /c&80 Was given the decision over Jim] after the fight that the correct man-| QoSianta erin L Wi ORLBrrows races are as foi.| Bezenah, of Cincinnati, and Tom - 2 the robyera in the head, Before he courd| Firman, of Pueblo, Jast night before the| Her of couuling was to use the tenth | Unterock lips, of Philadelphia, fought ten rounds * ° vain the head. Before he could b » second as the word "01 | Second Race—Maiden two-year-olds; flv Six furlongs. to a draw at the Young Men's Gymna- ie: H strike at the other with his novel| Raver Club. Flynn declared that he had deen! and‘a half furlongs; Columbia course. | yRiret Race—S ix oy Mayor. Johason . ee ight, though Bex ’ ; weapon both fled, The decision of Referee Otto Floto,| robbed of the fight. as he was merely: Harmakie MO Almonguia’ ses «107 | Quralong 1100 aseE a <dis| slum fast night, een Hat : ’ | "Run, you white trash, runt” shouted| of Denver, was questioned by the crowd, | taking the time allowance The crowd Bronx»... ....0.10 Huonola, 5... «200! Zyra -...- \4.1...100 Siddara the better of it all the way oT 4 ‘ Moses.’ “Thuteen is ma’ lucky numban| as Floto counted nine and used the] A¥ With Lim im hig grand | koreete ae ote at icin) Ie Rouse ov edeiol Palllips ‘was. badly “Vanished BOR” Ae i ' And, wot ie all with me, Haw, haw,! worg “out! for bis tench count. The| was nf agent, p@horteacms Jab which Baesof tele ie or ea Race—Two-year-ol st sr at the finish. 13 Se | There was a smile of satisfaction and| ‘Out!’ found Flynn on his feet ready| caught him on the POIAL OF the Jaw Mee eile Oy Brown _Monarc! , _— a reminiscent fringe of sage dressing! to continue the contest, Excitement] The blow came after a awitt mixup) Qual tee et Champion; about | Cnt SrueN®, ane ‘{0o| Chicago Boys Wilt Play Hére, WOOD. N. J., Nov. 27.—The frst | \ |ubout his ips this morning as Moses san so high that the crowd would prob-| the’ nent from start to. nish. wi threo miles i {froraelt CHICAGO, Noy, 26.—The, North Division ‘at match play for the three cups | PHILADELPHIA, - Nov. — The} 1pee the encounter, . have attacked Floto had it not| gressive on the part of both men. ‘ 160 Gypsic .. -185 | onird Race—Three-year-olds: one mil High School football team left tast ‘night Country Club of Lakewood Pennsy_ team, who have b \That bund euttingly tuated good”| ably have attuc ch Malley 188 Morrelitowny (Chief | Ponce ‘ De Ley. Dovey for the East, and-on Saturday will play the ry Club of Lakewood's open y teaen, who have been very un- | said he. “Usin' it fo'a club made tt all ——_—_—_—_—_—_— ¢ iS \ ; 84 Gregor : 5 4 ment Was played this morning. *uccessful on the gridiron this year, are th’ mo’ tendah any the ‘eld tor this event, Kearney, | Hea gH0M 010018 Allamenus se.55 105) Arua 00 [20001 Bk Anak Tis] ettoy aceadt wan, or chetee' Ae oR ther was iden! for good golf, & happy lot of football players to-day. Ser eT FIRST SKATING RACE OF M:Donald, Sarony And Moria Wood,| ‘The ‘above weights are calculated to be | Mmrinelnle, en iP st sohng Sale Bina, “Boynton of" une wetoot Aaa: ‘Thelr Joy is the result of the crushing “ALL PROS.” VS, CHAMPIONS.| SEASON, WON BY LEE, | !##t year's, amateur champioa, started | FdGen 02 pounds exttan mie 83° *CharileThompedn’ 108 | Fosse ry follows siieat is agmnintaterad to the Ce | ja eal ‘) i "I from scratch. ‘The two members of" gourth Raco—Handicap; three-year-olds; | gilcKony, Comers, iy uel diay’? tee \ Brokaw, eleven by core of 42 to 0. 2 " —_———<— p Broo Skating Clu |- seven furlon 97 Trene JAndue Paeuiiccs Be Bee oto were ot iho toata shod aiven Haute Allepepresslonl Indoor basaballi (Soo Vana ear eth ail aeae fest ar ae | Harangue a i patty a 107, Atrugne itt vacenajom | DAR. WILLIAMS r Savi t 3 srg team will try to lower the colors of the, Brooklyn ( brink onto fta ats s OF the " SIvernia + s Biup ang %. Dougios veat Ward 7 before the game of their i. peek, By 4 ; Wopd wag never a factir in the re-\ Robin Hood 1 102 | sthe Roxont . NEW YORK'S MASTER Bint Evans 2 wand 3, piven winning, but now past de Rea yah estat Hinata bt Othe, Regeey .dEA suit and finished a poor fifth, Lack of! Alforten aN | sale Ben All Privat wevney 1 up £28 holes), Kel- ‘the vidyers themselves were jubilant et and Broadwa Lae! practice was the cause of his poor | Tokalon Diseases Pr snes), cess hole wletorra tar it wae tien Inet (On ther ioros.s toa will ber Landen W. Lee, of the Brooklyn Skating Club, | snowing. Grasiaito Marjoram - oi 1 oars orMern. (' md 1, 0 ji of Hoboken: yell, ofthe Highlanders : . 2 The summaries: . Eta Bolle of Be! th ¢ *Hinmeatond t lette beat Knowlton 4 up ant Magee, of Syracuse, and Monahin, of} wou. the skating race of the a : y, | Fitth Race—Two-year-olds and uy ‘ Z mbalhheae Almere 5 up and 2, 7” Jersey Cl mitorany adtaraoan pening Of | ae et aengieeRas hue id verdes: YE | and seventy sarde- i ene mile ond a nate, || 165 West 34th Street, New York, deat tenes Aun. Wheeler teint mn Wins Special Prize a meaterday eRsheras | Brooklyn Skating “Club cite oyarda), ° Saigo .ss eveees:s100 Unmasked Senate Tayward fiunter:-102| Hours, 0 A. M. to 8 PeM, Sundays, 10 to + hGpmhd 4 Variridas beat Rainey A fleld of wxty started in the Kickers han.| KING NOT TO SEND HORSES. | the Clermont Aveny F +OK1yN. | secon ighhit Kearney, Y. A. C. (ecraten), » Buttons 718) Dake of ‘iendai “ang | HEV yor id Sidions +108 4 hake Newt Mura 1 up, C. dicap. at Baltusrol yestercay, E com. | LONDON, Nov. 27.—King Edwant has| He had a’ hawileap of 10 yards, and |“*Uin) ‘Handican: one mile—Won by J. sweet Alice .+...102 Myria .... GS ase dation ah LE “ titor wan allowed to handicap hinwelf and gecided tha’: he Is unable to accept the| covered the mile in HL Be A AO paeaa) Sixth Race—Selling; three-year-olds and tnenth of Col eourae. f fest ee nlp CPessiee at Poot 2 4 Rend the one roturning @ score nearest the. pi viously eecret ecore a Wen. The handlcay Invitation to send some of his horses to| grote, Loo'x cludmate, fnished \wecond, .. Brooklyy Biation | NP: Sas fret place. a Hon Is accompanied by "an expression gree igen ‘uingers way of much vearet, but it {s explained that ! (nid, hg La ited in favor of G. Adas re ant C. E ith Oy nist, eri | Mrmieriai the St. Louts Exposition. | The decina-| 4 pin: kearney, of, tho N. Ys A. C wo A moore OF the King, a made jt an invariable rule ‘i ait