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— SPORTS EDITED BY RLEY, COLUMBIA'S COACH, AND SOME OF TH 9OLSLO9O99090040 999909905: 1 0014004090444 4: 1:1 004000000-1044408400000000-00004 0 IS YEAR’S TEAM IN HIS CHARGE S999 9O000000400046-6-6-05 09905-04 Tt ELEVEN AT WO} IN THE MUD, JACK O'BRIEN EASY WINNER. ARTZ ENTHIN, DODEING A TacHiLe, RAINING “TABLE, "Doe" PAYNE . 1999906-.944044.04644040.060.049.40:064 4040444000400 ‘POPULAR FAVOR SHIFTED BOM HILDEBRAND TO LYNE. ‘Tom THORP, THE 220-48. 104408 MORLEY WORKS GOLUMGIA OTS ON MUDDY Fle Big Coach Is Pleased with Appearance DO4994O94 4409-434 424001-O9b9000 CHAMPION GIANTS i AT HOME T0 sit Those who follow jockeys’ mounts|can racing once more will prove dhanpica acts tt Ua ERM of tos |} must be near the end of their capital my high opinion of him. He ‘There seems no doubt now that if they are playing Hildebrand. This Pro Without @ lon, W boy has not won a race at the meet. | ot i ing, seemingly having fallen into the of 108 games won during the season by s layout will break the record Lyne has proved it without question, He makes mistakes at times, but there 5 streak of bad luck which seems to | a Raw M i U in Thig| Pitre 106 Tey only have hale Sheepshead | a@ few riders who do not. He has of a aterial to Be sed in his dozen wins to go to equal It, and that Lia Le ate oe ‘tid | {ME quallty of belng ambitious and hone they'll get those Is like backing Artfui| eee eee ate grinning riders, | 2nd these virtues more than mala _ Season’s Football Team and Expects ‘ to Have Winning Crowd, up for a few faults. W. Davis burst on the East like young Higgins did to beat a messenger boy for « mile| Lyne having displaced tim. if the boy had a ton of hay up. Popular favor has shifted to Lyne, PEDODI-DL4-OHHESOHISGOHE ¢-3-0S 509500066 MORLEY », Princes among athletes. BY ROBERT EDGREN, Football js the king of amateur sports, and football players are the Out in the mud of Columbia Firld yesterday afternoon Coach Morley Matching of brain and brawn against brain and brawn, Coach Morley—"Bill” Morley, as he ts affectionately called by every friend of Columbia—is a real Westerner, ars that ever wore the blue of Columbia and @ shock of football hair. ‘are in a tooth and nail battle in Boston) BODIED DIDDS PHEE4-44-O904 D4GG 44 d4 OOOOH O44 town to hang on to the first place, into which they have just scrambled. Up in the Back Bay district Grimth's hopefula have the fight of their lives. result will foreshadow the holsting of that American blue ribbon elther here or in the Athens of America, He comes clear from New! After the series in Boston the High- thelr seas GRAY rainfall of ‘ast night prevented much In the way of work here to-day, ND, & tra! ept. 15—The to The Evening World.) heavy One mile in 1.0, galloping; HORSES WORKED OVER (Speetal to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N, ¥., Sept. 15, —A fierce storm swept over the vicinity of the Bay course during the night, it was sate and sound. Supt. F. T, Clarke left at an early hour to board Ss KELLY WAS EASY | (Special to The Evening World,) | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16, — Jack @ ten-round draw from O'Brien in Chi- cago and he was expected to put up a pounds the best horse under him, Not only that, he seemed to have no fin- ishing power, letting his horses go all to pleces. The writer commented on this fact I know he {Is a good rider, and I can only account for his lack of form on | the ground that he has not yet he- come accustomed to the sharp turns rough riding to contend with. As 4 wo ‘ears ago, And the while the local Nationals) ® @\and just now he seems to be the) aig he has made a tavorsble imprea- * @re sitting in the front parlor of Kasy or CouumsBia, 3 rider of the hour, Earlier in the gion He is not a strong rider, but ' street with thelr feet on the window © | osteo it seemed as if Lyne could | San handle a free runner perfectly, He sill, thelr brothers—don't giggle her é not ride a winner unless he had twenty is likely to Improve a great deal ang be a good rider next season. Good riding material is scarce in the East. Many of the riders are erratic, This is a charitable word to apply in thelr cases, Their mounts are rarely a It looks at this juncture as though at the time to Charley Ballard, Wh?| packed unless {t is first learned that), Marshsliod as fine looking a lot of youngsters as ever started @ season | the real struggle le between the present me eerie Higby § to observe ie iit money is being mae I; a champions and the New York would- yne's riding in England, ls @ pity that this e of things fa moleskin, Thoy were big ant broad and deep-chested. Most of them | ;ramsion exbeutanths Wiah falsed A 0-DA y y “T don't understand why Lyne should | should exist, but there Ja lttle doubt) ae ‘Were brown as * ivajos from their summer outings, They were all clean|the expectation, of course—to win a Sa ea poor era sald LN ae that ie dues, ri 7 Pp majority of this series from Coll! EE aa jhe was, in my opinion, one of the ers come and go. t year f, , @mateur athletes, in the game for love of its manly roughness and its - ee as this fe the ervciat test the dest ridera in England last season, was Fuller who was plenteleyia rage: goers with his great work In the’ addie, and this year it has been Hilde- Next year perhaps it will Hildebrand again, for he is & orn | steady boy, with no bad habits, vis ) as in past years. He has, grown ‘ older ahd steadier, and alwa ij | 7. u as|a ihe re a c vere s m O'Brien pleked out another easy mark will probably be one of the stam, be rete si Tho hest workouts shown were as|and (he roads and grounds were strew: Di and rough riding that we have on 7) 4 Mexico overy year to coach the team, and ho wears a big white felt|!anders will hie Here a aaadned (een with broken branches and fallen treos, | last night when he met-Hugo Kelly In| American tracks, Over In England | “Redfern has ridden in steady, : “f “*Btotaon” that is the pride of tho territory when he Is at home. Mor- ish s eciny ot the Went, HO. 19 WUT ALICE—One mile in 1.07, breea-| There was no injury done the track,|# #/X-Found bout at the National Ath-| there is plenty of room, There are form all the season, and has not i DY Fey, not long a0, was captain of the team, and one of the greatest play-|aguin with Boston, which will wind wp 4; J. Neumoyer, trainer, however, and barring a slushy surfaoe, | letle Club. Two years ago Kelly secured | tow harp turns, and a rider hag no a2 Much under the fire of criticism ee : . to do his best, 0 “They are as lively as a lot of Texas longhorns,” said Morley, ap three. slghing OAL, the steamer for his contemplated trip | $04 fight last night, but elther Kelly poe os he ge acoustamed Bnd Ameri | maces and bad ome hee cron y provingly, as his team trotted out on the turf, srt Vo six furlongs 12, breetiNg: | eheough Europe Bee Fos eek OF Bs bas ater es |fext_seuton.” A™ good ‘winter's savoole + “KK, Campbell, trainer. ‘he principal workouts were the fel. | Wonderfully, as the Chicagoan looked ing at New Orleans or ‘Frisco shot ' 4 THORPE A BIG MAN, had HUMsT PARK three-quarters in 1.23. owing: Ike a novice alongside of the clever Tulnd him out nto a good, Si srouad s b “Lodk al Thorpe there, He welghs 228 pounds as he stands, and ones. 3 Olirlenga, In 0.8%, bres eee tae Maan ape 6 fot Herd * Ed en aetieerd ieee ne has eaught the eye.” Whoever Wa ‘ies , | © e's cutting uj all the tine, Tom Thorpe is os wild an Irishman as 1 Oro A half-mile In 085, } rave, trainer, seeds eis " arelly at to inbokh, anh Jick |Sinueee wen nite a steady ‘ | @ver saw in a game, Always ready for @ frolic, and he plays tike a - ae William Hurle ey an a fda Pp cionss in 040. breea-| 4iq not carry a mark after the contest, {in him, x } stampeded sieer, Goes right through everything in aight He has SOUTHE FE einer BROADCLOTH—Five furlongs in 1.08, oes on aeanicnanae ) Deen training all summer, and he’s hard as natls," — Ligbsiy, UORDON—One mile in 148, warning: B Tegker, trainer ; ‘ ; ANDSEY GOSpurlew, trainer. : r ve furlongs in — ; & The blond-haired .oach is greatly pleased with the prospect. “We| Johnny Burdick, the crack New York ct PEePRRAA auarter IO ROWE eae, Tucker: tealer, ‘MOWUMENT FOR first acctient in the early fall is os Sian ihe ‘ se - pe re A Rae ae Hadote | BING , oir, traine d NCE urlongs in 1.07, rat aceblent in the early fal expect to have the heaviest team that ever represented the college,"| i ane da a Darane, of Fiano. | nanang! i Welter 102% handily; | breesing; J. H. McCormick, trainer phe practice of the New Ltn MEMTChs said, “do ter, # whole lot of big fellows have turned out are to clash to-night for fifteen | INDIAN STA eas in 109, BERACHA™ Three turloniga in. Datersity, eaedd: ahd aloo tho abet 7 ‘i *| rounds at 122 pounds before the Noa- Ma eeeFive furlongs in . breealn, eCormick, trainer, has Hee Bxcenting Smith, we have most of tho heavy men of last year, and some| sare! A.C. at Ballmare This hene | CA NON BAL Granam, Ur HC saitop> | Sreesings hr de Jaren eas tS, LON pdlvere iggy Marable Mae i wy of the fresimen who wili be out soon are big as grizzlies. should prove to be the fastest that has VINA—Four furtongs In mo ner JONQU eae heater’ pees, 1-2, Field yesterday afternon during the E , “Blevenson Is one of the new ones, and I expect ¢o see him play|*ver been held in Baltimore, Both yrdifad" A Muartor in ad handily; -] breeaing. A.J. Joyner, trainee Fung Vase fot Yeats, whee 18h) . rs top-notche it he e aine 5 ale ar “pe 2 _ ' Js 8 B00d game as soon as he gots over the awkwardness of his firat | HSA al ontoeatigell Satine dB vi Te Uy One mile to 1.54, wal ing: J. E. Madden. trainer. va was darting up the field, was) q ek or so with (he team. He welghs 190, and he {s strong. heads jh pees i Denes NA na: Can pel Wainer. wasters He ertones ta 124, breesing;| A. G. Batchelder, President of the| tackled by Raldiris, a former ‘varsity | ' a “Some of our old stars are with us still, and then there ts Met+|inpl" and a tumtos at aiher crack STAMPING caging: O, Cornell, trainer “Six furlongs in 1,20,| National Cycling Association, and his! yack, Ag a result of the collision Hul- | HY Is, ; hin, He js the typica! H ' f | greta ye : Tate He TOOD_A quarter in .%, handily; } " handiiv ch Wishard. trainer, | assoctates in the sport, have decided to| sort was carried groaning to the side N x fenthin, He is the typica! star, He doesn't play o pertectiy steady game, | Quaker Clty boxers has stamped him-, AUTO HOOD =A title mecttout tur SEYMOUR—Seven furlongs in 1.4,| erect a monument to George Leander, lines. After @ half hour's attention wrk D Dut all of a sudden he does something that takes everybody by surprise, ie Laie i Lege ne ts RD CAVALIER Tem fio breesing; Frank Brown, trainer. the Chicago cyclist, who was killed | sryisart pluckily resumed practice, | VwTIL cunt Ap ‘ who could twist and dodge out of a he with the same speed, He makes 4 play that is really brilliant, never saw another man The sparring partner of Young Cor- iB DENTON One mile in b oA, gal “IEP WILLING while racing on the Paro des Princess track in Porls, Leander’s body was After the light work Capt. Reilly lined OR. EGAN MEDICAL CO, 108 W, 234 St. New York City, N. % Why, | bett has in the past year demonstrated | ing: G. B, Morris, trainer. up a ‘varsity eleven for the first signal y ‘ - be ts a the season, Cri : © Metzenthin is just like a cottontail rabbit. He's just as hard to catch, | his ability by defeating some of the cer ¥ Fe inet, 1. bie bad beh oo geehed Mena Nha Md ogee x tity, Tete ta seer Smith tere m PRIVATE DISEASES, ) e r ’ “ n pt aR i ¥ ; . h 2 lewly contract: ; He ca; go aueud at full speed and theo back-Jump like a cow pony roping Dest feathers in the country, He has] gi igteN One mile in 16, breesing the European riders and thelr follow. | SU8 rerpeleh, cotite Maeu rant | cured, Ail berning ast ite inte | = out a steer.” had to sive away weight to auch men) | oR, Camphell JAR oie tn 1.00 ers and by the American riders and|end; A. Hulsart. quarter-back; Braper, faaion and Unnalural dachanpey stopped i 4 Roe “How atout Captain Strang’ Ea A re lageie isngeden bers Maal TT Odom, trainer, 1p those interested In the sport a suitable | left, halt; Holert#, fullback, and Mex) { Ay gearanias nee "@ “He's one of the greatest athletes in America,” sald Morley, “Ho | ing this handicap he def s them | Fit soba Smith tralner teal y i‘ eee 4 im poe Conetald with appendicitia re firletsre, "varicgele Contagious asi . u ; ‘ on ' dtc Broad jumps iweny-thyee fet six inches, and he can run a hundred {n| Mosty with knockouts [COUR DE LRON Three tminee _—_— ee of those daring riders who fol writ’ not be able” to” play. this. seaaony | Bitter soa Prostatic Houle’ Pad | I ‘ + - tan: whe Durane will have to make the fight of vo furlongs in O41, as but this loss is counterbalanced by thi ge and a 2% any tine. Any man who can perform Ike that hos all they, le mak waren Sie ae age beg SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 15—Cham.|low the powerful motor tandems for a} Pitenected addition. of Coffey. | Th be WER Ke es speed he could need in @ football game, ‘Sta; is a big fellow, too. | york boy went to Baltimore with the Newolenthy ja ie pion James J, Jeffries was seen to-day | velihood, Poet se, no. sSaenite te tact the CONSULTATION fT dd ' He weighs 192, and he's strong as a horse.” Eagles, and has put the finishing |, ,Orgea ne J. Mclaughlin, trainer. | toy a representative of The Evening will, contrary to the advice of his phy- |! DR, EGAN, “ey! wi, gute mene tm WS DR. SAYLOR—One mile tn 1.65, brees- | 1% h M 1) Ay., New York Cui > ON STU. S , on his training there, Tom ing: J. McLaughlin, trainer, World and sald that he was perfectly sician, Join the squad. If you cannot cajl wri’? uY SOME ON STUDY SQUAD, ymin te a brother Engle, willl jacket KRONOS tuctoney tn 1.36, | willing (0, meet Ralph Hove in battle ! i : of he , urdick in bis fight to-nig eM tn i oi * Missic t two of the notables, I askel Mr Morloy why they | vw York and Boate: Dee hoc itee furlongn. in {else that Rose might want to fight for ‘ >. bad not tur out. |had a big part of the h 1 breeging; J Jaughiin. | = —_—— ’ : mune for them. 4 GRIN Morey grinned. at rr $8—Four furlongs in 0.53, SPORTING, rar DLE, “They're on the study squad,” he sald, “That's ” trainer. Se ae ee 0) ‘gt : y a i fi , something new. Two TAYLOR TO UMPIRE. furlongs in Lg aclentific. trea Or three of tho boys uecd study just now @ little more than they need tealner ri on all disthace’ peculiar to area permaen é Te kee; a 200d loovur 4 —_ _ E , . cured more quickly, more eaatly tyain}<g. We kee; @ good lookout, and we don't take any chance of| Luther Taylor, the famous deat mute ta id, bros Soyseat Tee 30 Years Curing Men, | paieraisjerne tnan'by' any Maat cemare | them get «hind in thetr work, fo @ condition would par. the New York Nationals, will act 112, breesing; DAILY ‘ © | EBT "Poteon cured in from J to 8 from the team. While the others are training these are up- 2% wmpire at the Protectory grounds, | ACES tr'tin. | YOUNG MEN Siinttt tittering, trom the ttects of Rey and bladder complatats frente Wid . F: 4 ‘ "1 ny 7 , 7 A others show ing inte thelr books, It's a great ache: ‘ Yan Nest, on Sunday next when the FRIDAY & SATURDAY —LAST DAYS Ing some of the following afflictions: NERVOUS A S| Week® Skin diseases, red spots, wicers, Pe) “a a Wei Vain: the ka our the , ae for they are 80 philadelphia Giants, present colored | WILTSE TO PITCH SUNDAY, MUSIC BY MYGRANTS RAND. CAL DEBILEY, VARICUCELE LOSKES EXHAUSTED VITAL W) dagen Micloture tn roe aa eee ew st into the game that y | ee coe tte tn the A , | Course can he roached fre v Vork aide | i ¢ 1 5, E 0 ears. ¥ study for all they as wamplons meralits tn the | Another interesting ball game wit!| of ir Saya Hrd b Hy erie tet GTO UNE GTR. AVRIGION TO SOCIETY. DESPONDENC ; | contracted diecasee an drains tered (oF, ‘ pill H et Fea’ | be played at Westchester Oval, One | 0" Bria 0 Ty ley 4 f A oaltive | 10 das 7" A \ of the " the Introduc- le Railroad, foot and ye y “NEW Sir Wh The work yesterday was merely a Mttle pract el tion of the sign mat Ww | Hundred and Sixty-third street and | of B sith a 200 PM AN pn. LR [s 11 at the same Kt ' ! iment eae Practice in kicking and in Ben the Biteker of og Dee- | goutacrn Boulevard. Sunday, when the | ¥ rey foo et Whtiehall Bt | t approa: Rot let. false ind seat | 171 WEST 12TH ST., Bolten Sek ‘ % liimg the bail. After it “Doc” Payne, the new trainer, took charge, deat mute also, and Taylor will havo |Codar and Amsterdam teams clash, | boats leave every 30 minutes, connecting with Beteety deter vos, trom attending to your Aqoniting ‘ailments. | which he has occupied OV th av Ff p - tect him nowat the bas and strikes | Wiltse and Bowerman, of the Giants, | special electric trains Han Yuet's Haste: Spe Bren and naturally ifted, Young man. ‘endowed with | Fecort which na other, siertiaing will be in the points for the Amater- dams, while several minor league play- jcre have been signed to strengthen the | Cedars. ruth fully clatin, Adviee tree. Warne 4 Pe fh null remorse | can DISEASES OF MEN eo }in the sign language. | ERNATIONAL RA | INTERNATIONAL RACE. AGED ME thful foi racks ie in death a med | MIDDLE N, ern of exconsrs INDOOR CYCLING. SIINDAYS, @ WALTHOUR TO RETURN, ANDICAPPER Dt a eyclists. are now confining . According to a letter just pr | = | 6 foeett ions of the Di Operations to the Vallsburg (N. from “Bobby” Walthour, atone Rew Londen ve Bidguwesds, Oy te iomarting oF burning sensation. deposits abies American pace follower hen? beeflens | Motor-eyciiats are to have an inter-| ‘The New London team of the Conneo- mes small particles of albumen,. the and tot 7 in Around Bor tirycthied sictory, and Int wena! national contest In France on Sept. % | ticut teacue will be the tellar, attrac. n fm ebanging to a dark and ; sioaces a0 hid frequently at these go will return to Amerien for the New | over a course of 5 kilometres, covered | Wom at Ridgewood s double header next | carpassed. Good, things, < wage of LORE VITALITY. ia ati j * van hen, tbe rather becomes Fork fizse7 roes, Walthour captured | five times, a distance of about 165 miles. | tackle the Ridnewoone tk he clont weekly (by mail, $1 monthi: \ ouch case a Mer culanor apart the strong- frst honors in thie event everytime | Clube trom different countries, may. be er andthe latter tea mil | $88 BMOADWAY, opposite Post-of: | comulta f RMS suepare, 10 } . ye! all parts of which must have * . other with Bennie Munroe as his been constructed in the country they | tween the Elk SS and the mag 5 aks te DR. R WILLIAMS, . 1 renresented. Ee ' a“ . b 4

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