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RACING TO-DAY SHIFTS 10 THE MORRIS PARK COURSE Marks the Paatactiig of of ‘the End of Racing on That Historical Track to Be Run by the Westchester Racing ' Association. Racing shifts to Westehester to-day, ) Why not deal on the level for @ time? ‘This meeting will be a memorable one, | Mr. Beimont, Mr. Keene and Mr, Mil finice It marks the practical ending of | ler are the stewards at Westchester, high-class racing this season, and it| Mr. Belmont’s horses were always marks algo the last meeting to be given | raced to win, and so were Mr. Keene's, by the Westchester Racing Association | These gentlemen are practical, thor, on’ this magnificent course. Whotherory oughly competent, and should know not racing will be continued at West-| when form reversals are geen, The by the owners of the course, | question is whether they will eo. If the Morris brothers, is problematical, | they discover sbarp practic: No definite information on this point) The vigilant siewards acted at fas come to hand yet, and neither the i ing Mr. Pumphrey, who was prompily caught and held up a: horribio exe ample, Mr, Pumphrey !s a newegmer |in raging, has no infinence, and ‘practically unknowa. Mr. Pumphcey | probably only did wha: dad tn other horsemen do, and he acted oy the principle that, when in Rome, one anguish among stockholder the Romans do. squicesing process comes (0 pass. There| The stewards might go after some is another way ou: of the trouble—the ‘of the big menyof the tur, and tnd leasing of Westchester for a term of | Ut Who set thé@xample for bin, it yeare by the Jockey Clud as a train. | '# ¢a#y to note the presence of dupe. ing ground, the stpense to be divided | May-Have Good EAect. Fata among-other racing atssocta- | However, horsemen will toe the chal mark for the balance of the sesaon, The Mossys. Morris would, no dowdt, wipe the slate clean of age offenses, ‘be as well pleased at this arrangement | snd turn over a new leaf. ‘The pudlle | aa any other, for no doubt all they will be satisfied if assured 0 that end. | care aout ts to make the property ‘The present state of things finds tne | @amm taxes and expenses and a fair people discontented, garcastio and interest on the value represented, |Dessimistic. ‘There wie maby very {u- > teresting stakes at Westcnester dutiog | Meve to Belmont Park. this meeting, and it should bo @ brii- ' At any rate the Westchester Asso. £3 Mant ons if the racing ts clean. After Wentchester comes Jamaica, elation is to move io Belmont Park, and then Aqueduct, the latic’ course where horses are run the reverse Sloeing up the season for the yur. The tone of racing Al these Ucaks way of the course and furnish uprets pay steadily improved, and, while the ‘m form that will give horsemen stars of the turf will be retired, there Will be enough Jeft to furnish’ some very Interesting sport a¢ these traeks. Washington also has been acquiring tone during recent meetings, Ort Wells Was developed at Washington last fall. | After Washington the regulars go to plenty of excuse for eharp practice. At Westohester it is to be hoped that & now deck of cards, well shuffted, will be placed before the public, and that there will be no tricks cur with the four winds, #9 to epeak. In for- | this deck, mer years they divided between New The padtic has had enough of trlok- Orleans and ‘Prisco, but now Hot Springs aud Los Angeles aze olamor- ing for actention, and wil undoubtedly aitract a ime, lattrart @ fair portion of patronage, ery. I. Js disheartening to be up awainst a brace game all the time. GREAT AACMG BROKEN AXLESTOPS. OTHE SPEEDWAY. AUTO RECORD AUN, 3A broken axle to- frustrated an attempt on the part of Ber: Holoomb to lower the auto- mobile record between Chicago and New York. Thirty-two miles out of Ago, Which distance was covered In Atty minutes, the rear axle of the tour- ing car snapped in two and the vehicle urned. Holcomb and two were thrpwn upon (he them was serlously Most of the loca) Spredway stars took ercago. 6c pert in the @unday brushes on tie Pic's AOD Ont Speedway. and thousands of persons |” ‘vatched the sport. trotters ngmond, driven t Bohling: Ted, with Nathan Sir.us at i dune 7., looked afte: ne, and Thomas Leays ‘They had (wo races, and ach time Kingmond proved ber ‘The pactng honors we ed off by John Dodge's Precious. In every ruce in which he was engaged he always came out victorious, Preciouss ff Face was a three-vornered one, He had for company A. Epstein's Crescent and Dr. H. D, Gill's Lady Direot. Precious Jed from start to finish, winning the race as he pleased. John Cockerili's chamolon trotter Anna Little was only engaged In two races, and these she won without ap- parent effort. She had the first one with Nighthawk and the other one with rt Barr's Brightlight. Severe! spirited races were won by Andrew} Crawford's Belfry Chimes, In a three- cornered brush with Fulah Mack, driven by A. E. Perren, and Santos, with Thomas Leahy up, the Crawford trotter won, M. Simon's Norman 8, also had & race with Belfry Chimes and lost There were many other epirited races during the day. There was plenty of good sport on the Brooklyn Speedway yesterday. The going Was hard but good right through Was companions ‘he car was so completely wrecked that & return to Chicago was nece sary, On two evious ‘occasions Moi- comb was force the trip oa | ‘pon return. Ing to Chicago to«. jay, Holcomb an- nounced that another attempt to lower the record Hsainb edo be made to-morrow. WOMEN'S ENTRIES. CLOSE TO-NIGHT The entries for the women's national champtonshtp, which ts to be played Heat week upon the Merion Cricket Club Grounds, Haverford, Pa., close this evening with W, Fellowes Morgan, See. retary of the United States Golf Asso. ciation, but the drawings will not be aiven out until Wednesday the stretch Miss Frances Griseom, who won the De, J. HM. Vorster's bay geldiag Bal- | champtonahin In 1900, when the event lance, Dr. E. R. Parker with Berkshire | was deciden over the Shinnecock Hills, Courier, and Are Parker driving Mey, Possibly be the only, ore of the pe ash | OfeVious champions who will be a Happy Wilkes turned in the frat brush | the list of competitors, put thece wre an and finished as named. Then Mrs. | many firet-claas golfing women through. Varker turned the tables on the doctor, Out the country at went that ie former champions will scarcely be Happy Wilkes outstepping. the old geld- ing ina close brush | Ruckman, driving the New | Inisaed, me George A are Beneeay are ‘Trix CROSS" COUNTRY RUN. tha scene and got away with a brush The cross-country season was inaug le toll ed that » oF ice ipsam - Motawk ALC) priygpgamed in a Aver chesinut mare Master Ned Shel 1H ‘i hatentod: dosent Mi. Boslet's bay mile Chase, It was typical cross-eoun- ees Waiath " "Y | try weather, cool end damp, and those mare Thistle {out for the spin Ons of the prettiest brushes of the hearts’ content wile nd Ned Sholdon 8 from the club-houwe. at One b fon 5 etn Bi ype the iult halt. Afed and Fifty-eighth street and W ale ier sed ton avenue, aoross the hill to Coder mile, Sheldon winning by oni€ @ length. Park. to 1 mt Park and by. ——t way a set "Paddy" way for Chapman t TO STOP HIPPODROME WORK. ne the tee entter Company Heaan Without way back Ba was tlrat to * Suiting o Perwit. me veiks ' tne to the ame in clos Without waiting for a pe ¢ Fer kamen ne Fuller Company Was begun work on the y. Gross, F, Rrunner and proposed Tlippodrome at Forty-third atrest and Sixth avenue, Work was still — In progress to-day, but. according to LOU DILLON SOUTH. Supt Hopper. there will be no work _- Ws here to-morro aes! siecie wand | Serwuah. President LAND, Oct. 1—Bixty-six val Ahearn helt re * t utting horses, including C.K. G. Roon, aad 1 was a a the Bililage’s Low Dillon, will leave Cleves work off unl t * passed a ind to-day on a fast tratn over the Big Wrap be the Bullen 6 Ko md for Memphis, ‘Tenn hae wi will (ake part In the com: , Ine moet in the Southern city, All of Mr. Billings’s. otper ho will be a@mone the conaenment, and oH. K Devereux will send John A. MeKerron. o ‘The horses wil) occupy four ©}, which and fa ® Ho | will be part of a fast expres train to Permit to begin work has nied, Mattoon, Dl, From Mattoon i horse cara will be run as a speetal train to Momphis oyer the Iilinole Central, reaching Memphis at UP. M. to- morrow, When the plana are passed the Puller Company ean go to Work, and not be- wre lt wae awiul merve, to any ¢ Gravesend. The mountain labored ond | brought forth a mouse, the mouse be | F DIAMOND, RING | ENTRIES FOR THE AUTO CUP RACE, ONE OF THE ASPIRANTS FOR SOP, POPE TOLEDO‘RICEP wrk HERBERT | IYITLE ar WHEEL . | “CHICK” TUCKER ALE WANTS TWO BEATS KID LOCKE,» FOOTBALL MEN “Chick” ‘Tueker, the feather-welgat) NEW HAVEN, Coon, Oct. 3—Yale fighter of this city. who fought thirteen | football conehes teallse there are no Aghts in four mbnths {n Philadelphia | more snaps on thelr sehedule for 19M, last fail, mide his re-uppesrance tu /and that they have games which will Gnother bout in that elty om Satumfay! try out their team from this tlme till night and as usual had no trouble ‘| the season closes, While they do not Piping he copenent think Holy Cross on Wednesday will ‘The Aghter Tucker met was “Kid” | Zico them as hard a game us last year, | Locke. the Quaker City boy. TY! when that team scored twice on the| fought a six-round bout before the Na-| Hive iiey think the game will be the | tonal A. C., und Tucker had the best Of] H.4:° ending tryout of the year for every round landing so hard on Locke's \O,5¢ “Jim Hogan's men, ‘They expect stomach dnd face with his stiff left and} an even eione mutch next Baturaay, right hand swingy that Locke held on] when Penn State comes. here, after for dear iffe in the fourth, fifth, and! hokhing the Univer of Pennsylvania pn@ touchdown, and that made sixth rounds, deuplie the warning from | thirty seconds of play. Referee McGuigan that he would dis) Gia hate a standing nd quality btm, vertigement ont for an end and another 4 ‘ eau haltbuck. They have no idea who will In the tourth round Tu ar . yeh be picked for those positions ‘They can Locke fluid on the jaw with put thele finger on men who they think swing, completely dazing tim, After wii, be satisfactory for the other nine that Locke kept continually hugging | positions, but right and left halfvack the firat man ey would bothers them. Roome, Tricker would e ; men and also running away ne m1 have finished “oeke In another round. pa) 8S tote haltech, Tucker was seconded by Harry ee and has failed _to develop In punth Tony Mazsta ia not a punter, will $s 5 , the kicking will be ‘ » Je loft halfback this NEW YORKER PUNCHED. {year ' SInaniity to learn’ to BAN FRANCISCO, Oot. 3 --Fiaht sor sip has been very lively bers slr Gans-Walcatt coatest, The reflex ph 9 clston did mot pl ‘ yf pipperters, Who coatnd served the dee Welch, the refe clam, and havin of New Yark elsion, he | pu ight ‘as they mot ORES grappled with him, vot ie ira fo the pavement: amine es-B Wheeling, W. Va., May 28, 1903. toe Stan. friends interfered and Some years ago while at work, I fell rated the pair, Walcott’s left arm re over a truck and severely injured both Wel Fich shape, the Hasmeats of the @DAN | of mny shins. My blood became poison- be able to being tora, that he will nett ed a3 a result, and the doctor told we I ue Mt for twe or three months would have running sores for life, and = that if they were healed up the result SUNDAY BALL GAMES. would be fa Under this diecourag- ing report I left off their treatment and Rigeenoot— 41.8, | resorted to the use of 8.5.8. Its % gay oro eo .¥ fF 4) fects were prompt at gratifying. * rr ark Muiiivan and shatter, Duadam took only a short while for the ei wat arr . nue, cine toenirely cure up the sores, and fon Felt HE 1-12 || 1am not dead as the doctors intimated, Syn Gta #o0488 6 bot ‘ant nor have the sores ever broke out again. = ‘ oun Some 12 years have elapsed since what Grounds, Brooklsa— BALE: T have described occurred. Havin; o3hh $43 hoc8 * 4! been so agoally benefitted by its use Tan; Herbt 64) can heartily recommend it ad the one .’ great blood purifier, Jon W, Funpis, Core Schmulback Brewing Co. 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All of the drivers are pleased with rt: ‘2 positions drawn Saturday evening. ‘The | iy: 8 Racing Board of the A. A. A. will open | $3:-BE {ts office at the Garden City Hotel on (eit Wednesday, when all of the board with | be ea Mr, Vanderbilt will have headquarters | ai |. #0 bh. there, {io “Oh. Barring accident not a car of the) ohh si Prank cr ighteen will be missing when the race | \$8 2 oH at he tarts, Guards are being put over every | car, since in one instance a bolt was Many of the mon who have cars i= | placed in the gearing of one of the ma- |tered In the Vanderbitt cup race next ehings. Men sleap with ali ue Ko Saturday went over the course yester | each garage is watched closely | day, some of them in theie racing ma- | the “aay, gasolin, | chines. Wiel. facts Yer a Seiteot foty | One of the visitors was W. K. Van- thay Ma derditt, jr, He went over the veate wone in each control, where the car ah come to a stand entering instead | several times and inspected the i ist & niraighe line, is considered an tions where hand work will be done | @xctllent one. while the provision jor | thie week, He drove a new ninety tine, water 1 | ai Sie, Sneer ouna g | horse-power caz, we motion § | al control js also looked upon George Arents, jr., Isadore Wormeer, with | Paul Martorri. William Wallace, A. 8. zm tian for grand-stand 4} pe hi induced | Webb and several others spent some | on he Jericho per) at ineoia. STAKES AT THE {Handicap, Speed Handicap and The Derby The Derby 9 at a mile and a| 192, and adds f the other staxes four add $1,000 each and twelve add $1,000 reach, total of $99,0000 added money. the meeting, McDowell wil! place the horses aud Pitagerald, probabdty, wil! officiate he Cresey “ty People doubtiors will have all (he hortes they can segommodate, a FLOWERS FOR MURPHY. 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