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q ‘ahs aad - aoe AL THE BOWLERS MAKE G00D SCORES ON MANY ALLEYS TO NEW Algonquin Team Takes Two Games in the Columbia League Tourney—Mohawks 0 ‘At Gus Schlusing’s alleys last night Algonquin team won two games. jumber of scores above two hundred ‘Were rolled. A feature of the bowling ‘was the rolling of Moynahan, of the Algonquins, who rolled above 200 in each game. COLUMBIA LEAGUE. FIRST GAME. BMPIRS CITY, | IWAGO, . 208) Duke lemme . Total veseeeseras BATITOUAL. soe sessees THIRD GAME. ALGONQUIN. | | EMPIRE CITY, 16T\Cross Thum ohawk ted a Surprises were in abundance {i Kahisdorf's alleys when the it eam lost two games. They ex) hard fight with the Algonquins, but they met with a Syrrr' ine when de = by the Friends! ca Only one was S rotled by Dewes. ot the He Biendanips, HARLEM LEAGUE, FIRST GAME. THIRD GAME. IENDSHIP. | ALGONQUIN, By - io Emery i) ated Twice. | Hotchkin Twenty-4ifth street and Third avenue, mnee ete consclidated” stock Er boyd in’ the change tourney on the Grand Central alleys. CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE, —_—_~ FIRST GAME. ; | STOPPANI , ous. Hofomery, | SUBARING-H if SECOND GAME, STOPPANI & | HOTCHKIN, jenn iT | WMotal .... sceees 580 The Hudsons won two ae ‘on the Broadway alleys last night, their vii | tims being the Cortathiaha and Boa. | | loes, The scores follow FIRST GAME. meerteTat an. in canned . S28 Towl SECOND GAM CORINTHIAN, | 1 leCov . HIGKEY HIGH SCORE MAN. Maurice Hickey was high score man qn Of the Manhattah Bowling Club et the alleys of Gottfvied Franke, at No. 768 Tenth avenue.| Maurice nea M6 ‘alt UT my eg Pe La Harry Murray after gasin a. Hiokey's score ihe highest made ‘s alleys this eea WINNERS AT WORTH. (Sepeial to The Evening World.) WORTH RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, Ni, Oct, 5—The winners of the ra Tun here to-day are as follows: » FIRST RACE-—Five and one-half tur. longs.—Free Bodter, 7 tol and 8 to first; Dixelle, 12 to 1 and § to 1, sreond! Dixie Lad §% to 1 and 3 to 1, third, Fime—1.18. Col. Ruppert, Logistetts, Bishop Poole. Lasigitte, Dixie Andrews, Iya Meadows, Von Ketel, Sparkling, Bradwartin and Garvice also ran, Mon Amour was left at the post, BRECOND, RACE—Beven — furlon, Bay 9 t 5 and 7 to 10, firnt: shalsia, 10 to 1 and 3 to 1, second; Docile. It to 1 and 5 to 1, third = Time—1.¥. Avenger, Chockayotte, Marco, Jigger | and Anna Beal also ran. THIRD RACE—Six Domo, 14 to 5 and 4 to 6, first; Nannie Hodge, 3 to 4 and 3 to 10, second; Mag- gic Leeber, 9 to 1 and 7 to 3, third Time—1.19.' Rusk, Prince and Bellaire also ran. FOURTH RAC ne mile.—-Spencer-| fan, to 4 and | to 5, first; Fossil, 6 to 1 and § to 5, second: Katle Powers, 11 to $ and 7 to 1, third, Time—1.i# 2-5. Co- fumbla Girl and Mayor D.# Rose also ran FIFTH PACE. mile—Won by Falernian, 3 to 1 One and one-eighth ind to 6; Mar Farnum, 9 to 2 a second; Ohagen, 13 to 1 and 5 Time—2004-5, — Trepana, — Swiftwing, Lowwsville, Santa Luna, The Way, 1 central, Niaxus and Safety Light #t ran. FINISHES AT DELMAR. (Special to The Evening World.) DELMAR RACE TRACK, St. Lous Mo, Oct, &—Pollowing are the results of the races scheduled here to-day FIRST RACE—Five furlongs.—Dromio 10T (Austin), even, first; Mr, Barnaby, 16 (Williams), @ to 1, second; Joon Randolph, 108 (Howell). 9 to 5, third Mme—1.3-1. Harlequin, George T Bonanza King, Aten and A. Prince als tae SOND RACE~Selling: seven fur: ) (McLaughlin, 3 to nkin le ple, 99 (Roach), 8 to 1, furlongs.—Don | Bilverwings Jollier, Ondenarde and Polonius a.so ran, THIRD RACE—Six fortones. —Ariena, | Only three horses in the race. FOURTH RACE—One mile and a pix. third. ‘Time—1.32 1-2. Phiora, Mint Bed bd (Howell), even, first; Monaco 9, (Rice), 3. to, 4, secon teenth.—Flora Willoughby. #7 (LAndsay), 5 to 1, first; Neverauch, 102 (Rice), ie Weber, Hook Se Oka, Bountiful, |Tpustiny 9 to. 2, “thie re rime oa to 1. second; Orient. (Austin), 18 to third. ‘Mime—1.82. Lubin and Exto also fan. FIFTH RACE~Mile and seventy | yards.—Pretension, 4 (MoLauglin), 3 to first; Lad: to 6, second; Bam Craig, a (Lindasy), to 1, third, Time. 1-4 Lacy Crawford and Autolight also ran, — os RESULTS AT KANSAS CITY. (Special to The Evening World.) BLUE RIDGE RACE TRACK, Kan- sas Clitv, Mo, Oct. 5.—The results of races held here to-day are as follow: FIRST RACE—Five (urlongs.—Ecke: sall, 11 (Sheehan), 21-2 to 1, first; Pi |Kerton, 118 (Otis), 9 to 10, second; Pr Cormack), 4'to 1, third. Time—1.00. eh od, Philanthropist, Alderman, mt Mr. Stubbins and Torn Blossom alao ‘ran. SECOND RACE—Five furlongs.-.Lu- retta, 110 (Fisher), 4 to 1, A yl Red Reynard, 116 (Cormack), 7 t econd, Bea: 110 (Greenfield), we Times 4. Rainey Leav Madge Wviee Lydia Wrous cene, Arby yan, Monk and Blaze Vall also ra THIRD RACE-—Six raring ~-Won by Bearcatcher, 116 (Aubuchon), 1 to %; Croix -d'Or, 100 (Sheehan), 15 to 1, see- ond, Otto Btifel, 104 (Otts), 7 to 1, third, Time 1.18. Hippocrates, McGee, Van Ness, Sylvia and Talbot also ran, FOURTH RACE—One_ mile.—Judae, 1% (Oliphant), 7 to 1 first; Dalvay, 110 (Robbins), 1 to 4 second; Toledo, 105 (Jones to 1, third. Thme-1.4@. Onty three horses ran, and a quarter.--Mra. (Hates), § to 6, fret; Collegh 1” ton), 90 to 1, second: Martin Brad Prady), 16 to 1 third Time—? att Gus Straus refused. Springwater dit No one hurt. MORRIS ning World.) y MORRIS PARK, Oct. &—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows Selling FIRST RACE seven fturlones SS" Sale 103 % 103, Tha Dapnt Goid Old England dhonner Te raniven, Champlain Charter 24 Almanger y Ronfire AD Gortna: CFB) Labret on “ 0 iim Rick Menefit TH! Horta Rh Back Mowe THD HAVE Balinese course. — | Oro Maiden PARK ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, - Foxy Heliigeront Brilliant ! are URTH rs Mile. RACK, Hunters’ Henle Maliens one and one 19 3 aK My a rs) me ™ Li seeful fe Sit? Ur CLASH TODAY. 1 # INDIANS PLAY " reer Strathmore, 108 (Austin), | n, Togo, Briguite. Gold | FIFTH RACE— “eissfechaes one mi | LEG COLUMBIA LINES UP WITH TUFTS (Contiqued from Firat Page.) scone cous. with Columbia hold! he ee, ped ried a tandem and gained her ane “ne oe Vos tn Bee fe, ad 1o Second Halt, onged 4 Helmrich took, Duells oat Siang: pa but Lat aa te siren . when ie et aaron fear ui p+ Peace Ly “a me went in for Brown, Schults for humibla at per © ype h for nore. Martin ‘tor Fisher and Cordova was pt oe ‘i ‘> ah 2 wa line was weak and Fa a yt stan to, ick. eneuchanan Shel goal, Bootes via, 38; adcthe all the Biya fi Tufts, 0, Beale went m for Griswold, Tufts "SCORE-COLUMBIA, 0; TUFT, 0, a oe BOWDOIN RUSHE§ |CORNELL USES HARVARD BEEF. SUBSTITUTES, | FIR@T HALF. FIRST HALF, Harvard, 11, Cornell, 18, Bowdoin, 0. Hobart, 0, ’ SECOND HALF, Harvard, 6, Bowdoin, 0. FINAL SCORE, FINAL SCORE, Harvard, 17, Cornell, 24, Bowdoin, 0, Hobart, 0. LINE UP. LINE-UP, Carr t (Special to The Evenina Werld ) (Roactia) te The Wort CAMBRIDGE, "Mass, Oct.5—Pertect | ITHACA’ Get b--Gornall nloved the weather favored the large crowd WhO eleven from Hohart College to-day. Tae turned out to-day to witness the Hag- | visitors did not present a formidable | vard-Rowdoin game on Soldiers’ Field. | appearance when they came on the field | The game was Interesting chiefly be- | ana Coach Warner decided to use | cause of the appearance of Qquires and | any subs in the Cornell team as pos-| | Parker, the two guards positions, the Bird held the quarter-back posl- former having always played at tackle | tion instead of Capt. Lynoh, and Dewy) and the latter at centre, As It played |too Rice’s place at left half-back. to-day, Harvard's line averaged 20 Mmimen srenaget as oust, |QUAKERS V8, F, AND M, TEAM, ————— FIRST HALF, S'ISQUEHANNA, FIRST HALF. Carilele, 41. SECOND HALF, ar Hi 6. FINAL a Susquehanna, 0. a (ages FINAL SCORE, Carlisie, 53. Susquehanna, 0., | LINE UP, LINE-UP, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) FRANK! FIELD, Pa.,* Oct, Pennsylvania and Franktin and Mar- shail met on the gridiron here this af- ternoon. The Quakers have improvid during the past week and expect to! run up a big score, They presented their strongest cleven and used the = (Geeta! to The Brening World.) CARLISLE, Pa., Oct. [The Carlisle Indians meet Susquehanna: University here to-day with all the redekins in perfect condition. In today's line-vp Lubo is supplanted by Tomahawk, Ba- |ker by Libby and Laroque by Gardner.) gunstitutcs in the second half of the |The visitors outweteh the Indians, who make up deficiency in avoirdu mn, SERENE) OF DIAMOND, RING. ‘WHITNEY HORSES i= MLL 10 GE SOLD: BON VOVAGE WINS 0 FUTURITY a | In Straight Heats Captures the Rich Event from a Fair Field of Two-Year-Olds in the Blue Grass State. <. (Special to The Evening World.) EXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 5.—Another large crowd was present at the Breed- ers’ Association track to-day, and the sport was on a high plane, The fea- ture was the trotting of the $6,000 two- | year-old Kentucky Futurity, which was contested for by ten of the best sters shown this season. The other three races on the card were the 2.07 trot, 2.11 pace and 2.14 pace. ‘The first heat of the Futurity was | won by Bon Voyage, with Katherine . seoond, Bertha Bennett third and Li- brettor fourth. Time—215. Rosa Belle and Wigwag were distanced, Ozana M. won the first heat of the 2.07 | trot, with John Taylor\second, Went- worth third and Jay McGregor fourth, Bon Voyage won the second heat of | the Futurity and the $5,000 purse in 2151-4, Katherine G. was second and Bertha Bennett third, All the race horses in training belong- Ing to the estate of the late W. C, Whit- ney will be offered for sale Oct. 14, at| napn, In the paddock of the Morris Park race track. This sale should not be | mistaken for that of the brood mares and stallions, which will take place at | Madison Square Garden next Monday levening, The thoroughbreds that will | be sold at Morris Park are the ones now racing In the name and colors of Her- man B. lessee, Among at fillies Artful 1a, the winners respectively of this year’s Futurity and the Matron Stakes. Then there are such other noted per. formers as Tanya, Rose of Dawn, Prin- cess Rupert, Gunfire and Chieftalp. Bidding on the Whitney horees prom- fees to be unusually brisk. There is scarcely a thoroughbred in the lot that has not shown great form this season. Even those that have not won, such as Chieftain, are known to be very fast. ‘The latter colt has never started, but | has shown great speed in private, ‘The fillles are @ brilliant lot and have shown form of high order. Trainers sald yes- bring at least $20,000 each. The total sum for the lot, It 1s predicted,-will be close to $175,000, Annotncement o Surprine, hag announcement of the sale came Tacing pud- this eee acne ll $2,300 PAID FOR pols —_—— ioe a endurance, rhe tatane wil PRINCETON AND WESLEYAN OLASH. —e— FIRST HALF. YALE MEETS THE HOLY CROSS BOYS. (Rpectal to The Bvening World.) LEXINGTON. Ky., Oct. &—At the | Kentucky Siles Company's sale to-day a large crowd was in attendance and good prices were renlized ‘The largest price, of the day was paid | by James Gatcomb for the three-year- old pacing filly Plalla, by Alliwood on Amis, by Mimic, she bringing BiG STICK OUT FOR _ MINGR LEAGUES Princeton 22, FIRST HALF, Wesleyan 0. Vale, 12, SECOND HALF. Holy Cross, 0, Princeton, 39. SCCOND HALF. Wesleyan, 0. nai pay A FINAL SCORE. 4 Princeton, v9 FINAL SCORE. , Yale, 23. Wefleyan, 0. | Holy Cross, 0, —_—_—— LINE UP. LINE-UP. | Beacon Poston Holy Cross, Pos! tions, . " Connor rrr Stevenson Sheviin ™Z>DPE2-,; ‘| McManus (Soeial to The Evening World) PRINCETON, N. J. Oct, 5—The Tigers met Wesleyan on the University football field this afternoon, In view of the fact that the Princeton ‘Varsity has not been playing good ball tn prac- thee this week, no large score was ex- pected. The game was watched with a great deal of interest, as Wesleyan is being coached by Relter, an ex-Prince- ton player, who is wel! versed in the Tigers’ style of play. (Soectal to The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 5—Yale and Holy Cross met here thie afternoon in great weather for football, The Ells had Owsley In at quarterback In place ot Rockwell, and Stevenson at right | halfback Inatead of Quill, who has here- tofore plaver that position, Last season the Holy Cross team crossed the Yale goal line twiee. A large-sized crowd | turned out to see the @ LAFAYETTE IS FIRST TO SCORE. FIRST HALF, nt Lafayette, 10, Gettysburg, 0. Throw Aw SECOND HALF, Elastic or Lafayette, 10, like thos Gettysburg, 0. Truss ( FINAL SCORE Lafayette, a ! Gettysburg, 0. Without heavy springs or torturing leg straps, the Cluthe 1 Truss HOLDS Rupture without touching hips, spine or LINE-UP. bones. My guaranteed Truss alone CUR Lafayette, Position, Gettysburg coughing or any strain only Thames Le ¥ lermpaine Automatic Acting Pad ren ~ Hoan 5 NEW IDEAS The oak ‘ aan new METHODS ep eer, \ 20 E. 14th St. Nan Atte NEW RESULTS [ Bet. een aan All explained in my Hor Fete BOOK. No matter whe.¢ oe you live, call or write tor it, | mamp-itabiey i shown here (Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, Oct. 5.—-The National Commission to-day notified the National Association of Minor League Clubs that unless the findings In cases brought be- fore the cammission are respected by the association all agreements wil be leclared vold and only such minor [leagues recognised as come Into the ‘National agreement as individual organ- tone. This means that the otners would be treated as outlaws and would recelve no protection from the National and American Leagues. The declaration was Inspired by the action of the National rd of tie Natlonal Association reversing the de- cision of the commission in the ease ¢/ cher “Skel”’ Roach. of Porth who was declared ineligible to play with Portiand by the Nadonal Association The commission reaMirmed its firs: de- cision and ordered Roach's salary paid for the time he was suspended RUPTURE® ay Your Spring © .), for it Can causes. a firmer hold by 4 CHAS, CLUTHE, sth Ave. and Union Square, N. Y, Office Hours: 9 to §, Sat til 8 P.M. Closed Sundays. rs HITNEY HORSES TO BE SOLD ttt et tpt tete beeen: terday that Artful and Tanya would i A PACING FILLY Free to Ruptured, Any One Can Have a Fie: Trial of the Marvellous Electrus Without Deposit, Security or Any Charges What- ever by Sending Name and Address On ot Before Mon: day, Oct, 10th. 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