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| WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1904. ‘ORTS EDITED BY | ‘MEN GETTING READY TO MEET SWARTHMORE OL UMGIA PLAYERS. ORBETT” SIDETAAGKS TER Shampion Receives | fer to Fight Nelson Frisco Next No.| mber, s Corbett ts not Ikely to meet MeGovern after all, The Den- juet now is laying plans for a wih “Battling” Nelson, and) urt for 'Friseo within a few days | plete arrangements, McGovern's great showing with Hanion tn Philadelphia Monday t was expected that “Corbett” agree to take on the “Terrible” ore, In fact, he went #0 far as he would, but since he has | |twenty-round affair and “Corbett figures it will net him mare than a six-round Philadely yhia bout with Me- Govern of affairs. chance at his only conqueror. many othera belleve ne could give the Donverite has returned}to his 4 time form, SHATHERS TO QUIT DATES NEXT YEAR’ FOR MORRIS PARK. | ROBERT EDGREN AY MP GOVERN Wires Back Accept- ance and May Start for tHe Coast Within! a Few Days. This fight, if it is arranged, will de | McGovern is disappointed at the turn He yearned for another He and RACING MAY CONTINUE AT MORRIS PARK TRACK a eat fig now that he The Rancho del Paso Stakes at/qQuoted. O'Neill had no trouble wig. ning with him, 1 his mind. Westchester yesterday was what | shag poe a —e <= is might be called a triumph of public ra. Good Suggestion Adopted, * ibie for e@ change In “Cor- 7 " : Saas association yesterday adopt plans, Billy Roche, who repre- | | form Glorifier gives Bedouin eleven t4 suggestion of the neswpapers, and ine of the ‘Frisco clubs, wired | pounds and is beaten a nose. In his during the running of the steeplechase champion an offer to meet Nel- we in November, and the little ite wired back accepting on m that the terms are suitable. REIGN AUTOISTS WILL NOT RACE AT BRIGHTON “YOUNG CORBETT.” nobile racing in America, as far, probable. The latter has gone to the St. : : dates, Strange that no statement Is foreten weed motorists are con- | Fouts Exposition “oe foes bere m = ec va beeh made in this matter to enlighten an “Heart Disease.” ‘runners here t, but they ta ah? » | ; probable that even the next Van-! race should have been allowed and the | k P h h 7 Neher authorities probably think {t Is none) brother Frank on the back line, per- Cup race will be run wth sev- | Te given to him. The other foreigners became known | tha e had consign of the public's business. All the pub-/ sists in calling Heart's Desire out {in the race were of the same nion, | his entire bunch of trotters to the No- of ner name. He calle her Heart the foreign drivers missing, for he race of last Saturday they! bad frame of mind. to imagine that they had not, American autoiats om pew P.O after the European crac |@mathers, which means a practical ¢ne public js represented by the single and Admiration much better, She has @ the best of treatment In this | and meet them on thelr omn ground. | quitting of the light harness sport, is) '\> . the eagle bird 70n€ of the courage of her tamed te In the Gordon Bennett cup race) tetany all who know him in that % the double 0 and ad laddy and very little of the wonder. e the cup event Heath, who | abroad, Berney Ousend. the starting he is regarded as one of the most |ib- together with other percentages, ful speed of her mammy. Her name ‘aims Paris as his home; Clem- and rat _— ana { > likely Sl eral patrons of the trotting turf. No | Should mary meee ouerentes >y h ' sept de in this sale , prRedin ' ‘ . tbriel and Tarte, had agreed to be several American-bullt cars in the weree wis duaeoah of Eeaty totter end Drake Was Rewarded, have taitid har Ge the ground. the Brighton Beach meet ached- | big event. f the light. American pacer in his stably. Mr. Drake waited a long time with | ; =: r Oct. 2. care in the Vanderbitt race has so en-|_[n the list will be included Major! pogeben, but finally put him over In} What Was O'Neill Doing? how their displeasure with the| couraged the domestic builders that|Delmar 20134, the worlds champion 11, rent spot, He got a very good| Some one sald after the fifth race ‘an methods none of the for-| plans are now being made for the con- trotting gelding; Lord Derb b URI |” ; high 2% to 1 being that O'Nelll was trying to teach Key | named will compete, Heath,| struction of cars fo race abroad versal favorite, and many others | price, too, as high as 2% to ‘ te the two-step after rounding the tf course had no grievance, de-| Oldfield, ak and Kiser were all in- | oe omen ——— | turn into the stretch, That is, they that the track was unsafe for| teres . tators of the Vanderbilt 5 1h na us practicing 8, sett a8 ee ne yest l contes wainl-and-hack = movemen ut that oth ! to-da trole and aroune 8 hed a | ® | hendway t certainty looked as | oa om, HOP eeey De tions,” sald Oldfel “to gee how oie? Kevnote stopned for something, and Two Still Here, ran the gam 5 rernee 8 that may explain it. lot. You edn ‘aay “that I will have 7 —p ter and Teste are still here and | for the Gordon Bennett team next year | ler Reeves has hopes of getting and that my car will weigh les$ than shows that Bedouln Is a few pounds 4 ! uable sametimes, ‘All of tie Hersee Horses, Including tne vest. They race and run heads Ds apart all the way, finishing with/| Farrell Explaining. Smathers is going to quit } and they are leaving New York in ®\ vember sale of the Faaig-Tipton Co., at TROTTING TUR néxt start Glorifier gives Pasadena had the patrol wagon, which serves | thirteen pounds and is beaten a nose the i, instead of In the paddock “Good |Comparison of Bedouin and Pasadena | ‘dea that for @ moment or two in cases of serious accident are very val- Major Delmar and Lord Derby, to Be Sold Here Next! in front Frank Farrell was the busiest mag at the race-track yesterday, He had to explain to all his friends just how Bedouln a head To Continue Racing. 1 offic! v oat) . 1 happened that that piteher should Month. | Oae oft lal at Westchester sald Yes) throw aw ty the pennant on wih |}terday that there would pe racing at! throws, If Mr. Farrell could only ge Westchester next spring. If that is some of that pitcher's surplus true, then the Messrs. Morris wii '"to King Popper, Hoodwink and one LEXINGTON, Ky. or two others in nis stable what wome 9 a.’ Oct. 12.—-E derful equines they would be! the trotting probably operate the track and receive lic has to do is to step up to the track entrance, plank down §2 and take what {s coming to them, What comes to ease, That Ils a much better n too. Heart Ache or Heart Fulure would sult the daughter of Hamburg Madison Square Uarden, New York This decision upon the part of Mr, DA NEW END) ARE WELL FOUGHT m the track, but it seemg hardly \} 800 pounds,"’ NEW HAVEN, Oct. 12.—The Yale Although outbatted, the Pittsburg eee hes In thelr hunt for an end Natlonals put it all over the Cleveland ave called in C. T. Neal, the freshman Americans at Cleveland yesterday, win- ai , and put him in at end on the ming the game by a score of T to 4 college. He bas been a ‘varsity substi- |The Pirates won by bunching seven tute for the onal two years of their nine hits in the seventh and George Goss has arrived and wil Cighth innings, and were assisted by tr . ee ror 1ade by the Napoleons : assist in de eloping 4 e Yale Tripp | three errors made by Ua er ! ae & ot & oh on has a lame right leg, Cartwright a In St. Louls the Americans defeated Q LAE S ze . ; ae Se} There will be a big chopping of sal- sprained right hand and MacKay a/the Nationals by a score of 6 to & ARROW ' Giants playing a post season aries of the majority of ball play ora | 20rm m his Pini lec above the knee a . with the champion Bostons this connected with the Brooklyn baseball| .}) received | ao meer) vee eee “IG CENTS EACH; 2 FOR 96 CENTS | connec t “ e be al] received in practice 6 clearly proved by the actiong| team next season Manager Ned Han- the | ra hes are undecided as to! ot wien b swash Md AA, ig) Oe ited d PEABODY & 00 » Glants in completing arange-| jon js completely disgusted at the|the propriety of allowing } kwel ; . ba llt we snd champtons of GAKGAS “F CLVETT 469 wORanen gureTg ’ m . . t ' 1 ra? of ball-toasera anc ‘ iprons & for 4 barnstorming trip, which| way his men played ball this year, and |°' 2 A weobabre’ be: 7 a 4: con j-professional teams in Americ will start out on next Bunday|as g consequence a great many of | Bhon je. ah 6 ly, , acre ft guard, WI play the Ontarios at Ontario Field, under the management of|them will get a cut in thelr salaries Roraback, centre; Tripp, right guard; | One Hundred and Forty-ninth street Dunn, when they receive their contract for! Hogan. rigit tackle; Siuat nd; and Eighth avenue, next Sincay, ‘Gtanta will play their last game@/next season, The players say they Rock» r Owsley, quartes ee My % t 1 vicinity on Sunday, when they will pot stand for a cut in thelr sal-| op Bre gon, left half-back; Quill, rials perience ia’ M wet the Emeralds in an exhibi-|aries. In apeaking of his team to an palf-hack: Shevlin, full-back ist in curing all prie ame at Olympic Field, One Hun-| Evening World reporter last night, = oa va disease of wnd Thirty-fifth street and Fifth) Hanlon sald = + jt cortal: @. After the game they will| “Well, 1 am giad this season ts over. | “DICK” KANE’S FUNERAL. teeee bean” ¥ mye for Elmira, where they will play|It has been the worst I have experi- neatly etre] fst game of their trip on Mon-| enced since | have been a manager of a| Betaey Xen Manager Dunn has arranged for! team, 1 never remember having a im Richard Kane, the well-known racing Weakn see, Birierane to be played at Carbondale, | that played in such a lifeless manner ux ho dled after a short iilr Vartoocele. ate tinghamton, N, Y¥., and other! the majority of the players I had ender man, wh . - - aie all Oe an In that section every day dur-| my management this season. Monday morning, will be Surled to- nated, RO aatey he week. in ere players will] The Brooklyn club Ha 2,000 on the | morrow. The funeral will start from UNITED CIGAR acquired of how ma on the trip season, accord ording to Hani mn, nl . late realdence. No. 122 Amity street, erqndne Expert cone ' cus "ese's teats | STORES SYSTEM ain St r ruts ‘Chur where a re m STO monty m nase wil be lebrated. Kane's death a uf ‘ k to his raco-track Means ABSOLUTE ‘ rf ~ ed others in the sportin® 9 PROTECTION against SUBSTITUTION New York's J 1 he was well known ageins gore Kaul Highland A. C., of Martboro,'is willing to fight any or all three of has arranged 4 fifteen-round bout the men mentioned, and stipulates that! en Jimmy Briggs, of Cnelsea, and the weight be fixed at 1h8 \pounds n Flaherty, of Loweti, for Oct. 21.| Asked about his forthcoming fights, he out promises to be one of the foat-| laughed. “They are good men,” he ad- er held In New England. ‘mitted, “but I am taiking now about = real fights. These men [| am to meet in Siclof and Farmer, the next three weeks are not cham Sieloft and Kid Farmer, both | ?!0ns go light-weights, are to box ten) Joe Tipman, of Baltimore, and fom omy are té6t ¢ at 18 pounds, at Indianapolis, | Felta, of South Brooklyn, 4. Farmer has also been matched| the Eureka A. C., Baltimore, Friday 1 Mike Ward at Grand Rapids | night. They will box fifteen rounds ' | Abe Atteil and Brooklyn Tommy Sul , livan are matched to box twenty rounds qgeme at 12% pounds at St, Louls tu-morrow ‘or Fits, MeCoy or Ryan, | night > {iadelphia Jack’ O'Brien has post- See in, Chieago to bind a fight with| Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, has Fitzsimmons, McCoy or Tommy granted permission to the Chicago A, A for the middle-welght champion- | to hold boxing shows in the future, The if the world. Oct. 2 he mixes with | club's first show will take place on Oct 15, on which cceasion there will be five oeki in St. Louls, and will take on six round bouts between evenly matched | Kelly at Indianapolis Oct, %. He! fighters. Master Specialist. De LR Willeene 4 ©: 5+ ata cnnennig pena LIVELY GAELIC SPORTS, Novelties in Gaelic spr rt will be ne SPORTING. --- - order of t ss next 8 lay at Celt Cue mong, che. features will be MORRIS: PA A 5 8 YEARS A BrECIAL oT iN Gaelle fvotha'l, fort pac kick Na! ry week day, rain or shine, until) Oct. 15. | Under Dr. Orindle’s sctent tle treatment for all Gaelie plays a tieg ! K ’ MUSIC BY LANDER O'| diseases peculiar to men are permanently jing ’ } K and « vl M4 Av. L_to Willis av., thence by | cured more quickly, more easily and on more | mea t 12, 12.45, 1.05, 1.%, 140, 3 nim erate terms than by any other advertis Oo ga \ an — i he Tremont Ay, or Fordham a >» 1 | leon cure g'p from te 8 months a ten Statio ti N y | rom 0 PLAY FAST BILLIARDS, 1 Eom One eo Wordhan, | Ki and Bladder Complaints in team tn 5 r handicap 14d ba Troiley care from 12th Bt. and 84 Ay, Pyrat | 2 Bkin diseases, red spots, ulee In t ama ao T ' ‘ iroat and mouth, palntul aweilings, | ine aru tou oe ad ry ra . 5 to BO days in fe ure if from 10 to \ca a ' i i Varicocele in from o.2 weer. Or pHi G08, EBS Hoc seh! 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