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€ i ; 5 deside R. Fitsslmmons, the America, Will Be Seen on the chases anal Brighton Beach Track. ‘that Jam Bowker, con- they Hoos Sect ae aati Sernttne YOUNG CORBETT OFF FOR THE COAST ay ini DARING CHAUFFEURS 10 TRY FOR NEW RECORDS Record Holders, in the Fastest Machines in 8 5 ERE first maton. Arrayed against Olane | saan bapemyle egrasggloy te ley with BE. R. as's new ninety- ‘memory steer cleat care horse power Mercedes racer; Joseph ero family, Jaggies' r with Harry 8, Hark: — some new nesss 120- eave power. freak; Maurice ant English champion to come | late. G. Boral with w. Gould Brok Re- with the idea of annexing Ame-| Barney Gwynne Vander’; Vealian seciag tee Was Potlar Palmer, The \avader’s|champlon track hecee .pomer Skeleton, ‘Joseph SPORT rival We Sry Medovers, and ba Md Tracy with the nova car, TOh COMMENTS Ty ser ae @ your turn, LU HAVE T t i z f i 3 fi i i Es li “ilo Third Game. ) Ldberty five made ¥ Per ee r* : ‘smc! ¥ | _ UNIVERSAL. WILLOUGHBY. shine oe | Rarnett Tipochardt ........ 149 , special match game will be rolled|on country roads. The successfil seg | ert je pauts tonight at Biny Cordes's Rrookyn i. though expensive sprinkling of the 1) 1 Nesry 100! Lease’). \eys betwoen John Piontng, ‘the Butcher |r .¢ teland course with of] is not prac- 19T | . 108 4 Roy." and John Rowee agnainet William | 1°98 gn oN hs Lapeped Cories ang Julius Blohm. It will he best | tical for everyday use, but @ substitute 1 Tore) oss, S08 Total { ur ¢ i ae games. The first ls to | has been found in Westrumite, The ro Third Game, exin at i be | ret A the fo fon of bar ore “ i ome first steps toward t mation of an MP scrote, 29) pucho CONST: cy) The Tacoma Bowling Club has organ- | important organisotion, which will prob- J ra i J, Brows Bauts ao lyed the seencn me pe be) 4 ably be named the Society for the Pre- eran yee 194 r alleys undred ani Sev- us: en te HREEMEN MATCH GAME. | fowiana 110 Heese las n street and Wabater ave vention of Road Dust, were taken re: at be tety-m-atte |= 2am Huweh i fot, of ter : y | centiy In Munich, Germany, There were . lost in the fitty-n-aide -— - Cal, Je delegates from the Bavarian Ministry Tora’ #85! Total et i the Bavarian Automobile Club, tha we lest night an the Germania | , i at | University. the Munich City Council and & No. BI Bowery. Even McGurek’s ted captain, with Miss Laura | many learned men from other narts of ; of 8 apel int anve the mae GAS COMPANIES LEAGUE. el and Mr. Milton Hart as assist. | Germany ‘ALE. } oextawana, _|_At the Monarch Palace alleys inst |§ Trea ihe indioe Sot tne homes | Already prepavations are being made username 149| night the boys of the Gas Companies | warming... Misses Steinberg. of | gor the alx-day cycting race at Madison } League had an off night in bowltn, 0. 1974 Belmont ay are to eive the! 4 y, o urek . as IB Grat sociable of the #exson at th ome | Square Garden. The riders have begun —.| Scores. The team from the general of "oc: The inwuat suc Mise | training for the event, and indications | seine BAT) flee was victor, taking two games. Th F Gclanera Mien OMe Hart Misses | ken anal the rece will be eron more ine | score “fell, Miss Hethbrun/iMr. Milton Hart, | teresting than It was Inst year. when Jr. aliskey Arthur Bing The ; i WLING TE nportant Subject the Result of Trial ot La Forrest, Who Didn't Appear for ' Game with His Club. " NO. 4 | TEAM NO. 10. rutenbere Salmon i )) WASHINGTON ALLevs. on the Washington alleys, in the gaa the tHlawatss Ave. S the total , the Aut: DI 5 na the i noes ie Club of Ameri. ¥ Automobile Club. i i |. boy . Heidt Total .. I OU DILLON, queen of the trotting wit! . he OF ALL world, may not be seen in another & fast Peerless, he hes runs to the traci we bee ne y the loos Island Automobile ca : race, Her defeat in the contest for the Memphis Golf Cup by EB &. Muench . Johneon irwia AMS SHOULD SPORTS EDIT mvs) RECORD-BREAKING AUTOS AT THE BRIGHTON BEACH MEET MN | ON RACING. PUGILISM, ATHLETICS, &C, ————+ $+ - | and says 133 ts Smathers's Major Delmar ts believed to) ¢ ED BY Le FAST AUTOS TO _RACE AT BRIGHTON GOSSIP KINDS. AND NOTES trouble In making the weight required for the battle with. Britt, The colored jers won their matches, while the lead- ere of the two teams, H, C. Egan and boy now tips the beam at 18 pounds easy. According to his rainer, Gans hag not vet started re~ Second Game, PP SRANCH NO, ‘| CON. GAS G. be due to an ailment known to horse- eg Bg RY P 4 o bral 9] men as “thumps.” C. K. G. Billings,| near San Francisco, “Kid” Sullivan is ; } yl if Lambrec owner of Lou Dillon, doean't believe the | boxing with him and Frank MeDonald Pee rnae || Duryes O! i= ie a Tro! for tl coming ©, Weide "ocas!: ipolparaits great mare has broken down perma- | pattie and his friends say he expects a = nently, but says he will not speed her | hard fight again until the best of veterinarians Pronounce her all right, Tt t# by no means certain that John i Rad Drake will retire from the turf, de- spite reports which say he will. Ort ‘Wells, sold to W. M. Sheftel for $15,000) em: i 063/Total sald Ww heave been sold Drake at a liberal advance of the price who ry — the ‘Glowing prise Pog 4 Roehampton in the stud. Bo says 4) medal; gh average, id | despatch from Warrenton, Va., which} bronss teh, ‘Qbki| nays that Dr, James Kerr, of that place, member having the high- | has secured the once great Bathhamp- toad ton horse for his fe Dat Ber ment Dr. Kerr also has Chor- ister, nia-bged horese may besame is od ore to han up, and us |eecaane to ome So iad [i work Gus, and fhe boys Sith ania 7 Gus | seasons to come. you in a championship ca Wittren, the three-year-old colt which iiicel | seecs al seexe \ The Germania National Tourn ~whioh haa ys in eS ieee one of the 1 events af community. was reorgan! because his owner, H. T. Dykman, of this elty, could not witness the event, Des Qn offer of $12.00. Owner . who purchased Wiltren from C, MoCoy a4 @ two-year-old for declined the $12,000 bid. Frank 8 Turner, of Santa Rosa, thinks he bas another Lou Dillon in his four- teen-month-old filly, Kate Dillon, by | Sidney Dillon. He stepped her a quar- ter jp 31 }2 second ft summer and then ber shoes and she will run out for the rest of the year. Mr. Turner says what she will do to the Bh ds of 196 will be “something awful.” Dr. J. ‘W000, t sleses3 a] FO De aed Club will have o ie New Yor Bowl Leaen and Manager Bee cha iN that it will surely win first prise. FF “Billy” Spring, the in; of the United Bowling Clubs. a. hustler. He ran be seen on half a dosen of more alleyr avery night during the BEN FRANKLIN LEAGUE, ‘The American Machinists were twice winnets at the Grand Central Alleys inst night, Trow lost two gumes. The Very tittle is heard these day# of Ar- First Game. | TROW. Charlie Pfriemer’s bowling is devel.|thur Duffy, the 10-yard dash runner Bray . Joping. and he expects to give some of |and holder of the 9 3-5 seconds record | pape } the cracks a run one of these days. The | Dufty has been touring Europe aod will f Hiro : Re eee Loo wit ma? | be home soon, This last trip made by Duffy bas not been so successful as pis | invasions of England and Ire- Treasurer Young looks quite serious | recent mabane and no doubt expects to capture that |!0nd. Heretofore Duffy has confined ACHINIST..|medai next Spnday. Constant practice | himself to Great Britain, but this time | . ii | will Improve your bowling. |he competed in France and Belgium. 5 in tty 152 | tter to a Georgetown friend 134| William Spring is the Chairman of the | says in twenty races he has won fifteen 182) United Bowling Clubs, the Secretary of firsts and two seconds. 4) dn aueflug for them. a hem. He met 709 |the Ruffalo Bowling Club, of the Stand- | Morton, the Boglish champion, and was 4rd Benevolent Associntlon, of the Fid- | twice defeated by him. Morton, with Some good scores were made last | 197| wight on the Universal aileys, The Syl- nounced may be tiken as a means of Judging, The best batter of the asso- only recently organized, bids fair to be in the front ranks of ens | clubs in is far ad- Second Game, betrg made abroad to do awey with dus six teams were tied to the iim igo Romand. | be wt ¢ Dane race will farted on Dee. } Joe Gane declares that he will have ne ( 1A eae Pa a being hafied as a John R. De Witt. Soturday's game at West Point Parker demonstrated that he is made of the| man at Harvard five years ago, but who had played four years of foothill in the dia not start in the Keatucky Futurity | Cambridge, ‘one’ of ocaches gt the University ‘him unusually gard work, Mills has al Sohmidt, the Pacific coast pitcher, rises alm at som the ball doesn't always go where you |* jaim. Betere Chesbro started to vtea | There is little possibility of anything coming of President Brush's apparent | desire to play the Boston Americans for | the cham ship in th c ne | ae oe pho! ID ¢ spring. The pad tne nee ill jkele Bot be pentones What team of ‘the Nath er 'r. Brual to at the recent Drake disposal sale, is| team. af oy sla back to Mr, be In condition t play, | Bartol Parker, of Princeton, {s already Tn right sort of stuff. He is only a fi ° man, and with the improvement that ts bound to come in his play he will bo} ned as one fearon later on. Eddie Cochens, who was the strongest of the mara of the, West, and, therefore, was not eligible at brid; is the Aasistant of Wisconatn. University of Nebraska's centre weighs 38 pounds, He ts 6 feet 2% inches tall, and, although Coach Booth has given Peady gained five pounds since beginning tralning. Booth, who is a strong man, is no match for his candidate at centi who has muscle as well as weight.” And again te the “spit” ball discussed. to “knock” it like this | “I don’t care What anybody says, the | ‘spl’ bal io an unreliabie pall, and no pitcher Ie sure where it ts going when | It Jenves his hand, You throw it Ike | you would a fast stragnt ball. You ing and lec ner flicker, but ‘pit’ balls he was steady as @ clock. In tact, he was always famous for hiv pertect control, | believe he could take @ ball and hit 4 l0-cent plece behind the plate, #0 excellent was bis com- mand of the ball, I want to say that I | think that tig new” ball which the) pitoners are using now impairs their | a dees” \dlers’ Club and pretty near seoretary of | Duffy, holds the English record for | control over their ol soolpAM: MACHINIST. | everything on the east side the iio yards, 9 +6 seconds. | Duty's at mone greatest race was run two weeks ago gamed 18\ ‘The Madison Square Rowling Club | before Leovold IL, of Belgium, but | Champion Jim Jeffries will be in thie | 20: Huehes HB has reorganized’ for the seawon of 1H4-5 the beat the American could do was|ctty in about @ month. 1 ts sald the | i Htibee, The club Will hold {te seasiona at Wolf |to finish second tn a big feld, Champion wili go abroad und tour the —! Brothers’ alleys, Thirty-second street Bagiish music balls, after which he Tailtotal . and Bignth avenue e club bowls| Pitohers In the American Baseball | wilf seitie in New York. where bis wite every Thoreday and will be etad to o Association, composed of clubs ig the | owns prop: GuiVERMAL ALcaya. fia‘ ola friends on ite meeting nights. | weve Dave tein: velvcabie sila ee The Favorite Bowling Club. although | season if the batting averages just an- NEW BASKET-BALL GUIDE, | The Official Basket-Ball Gutde for 194, edited by George T. Hepbron, is the | vaow were twice winners. The scores: {this city before tl season | Pirest Game. vanced. The club ts chiefly composed fadon, atone, or tn slirwakes ole, current number of Spalding’s Athletic ren > of young Indies of Harlem, who bow! finished the season with an ofl yy -day. The G ; | par IVERSAL lini STEVAN: soglevery Bunday afternoon at the New| 6, the ninth man below tim having| Library, out toodky. The Guide this 14d. Brown 154 | Star Academy. Ail. Heavy bitters were not #0 com: | 200i fhe new revised official cules + Hal Tedeman 135 ard mon in the National or American | for the season of 191-06 and many in- creditable 15s) Raaland 100 Mr. A! Rergatrom, of 6telnway, holds | League. teresting articles on basket-ball through ped ZG! Dickson 1... 104 | high score for October among the bowl- -—— out the country. Total #2a/Total mr f Astoria. His work ie dons| One thing that the automobile road a ses Casino Alleys and ha hae 4’ races have accomplivhed tm the effort DR: /RASTHENIA. THE DECAY COME A, Full, Confidentia ING ¢ 2 ¥. FRANKLY RMON iF yo! y new 180-pp, Medical Box method of treating and curing ther. mati, CALL OR le Th | and five other races, beginsing ON A CAN BE CURND, I Wi ok felt yous FREE for nak! All communteations strictly confident has won the intercollegiate golf cham: | plonship for the seventh time, defeat- ing Yale in the final round of team tme Myopia matches on the links of b Hunt Club by a score of 141-2 to 7 Three Harvard men and two Yale play Max Behr, were even up at the end o! the day's play of thirt ix holes. The Crimson victory r steady work of Malcolm MoBurney, W E. Egan and W. C. Chick, all of whom won ‘thdir metohes decisively, Thi Yale winners were W. Clow and R. A) dott GOLF CHAMPION HAMILTON, Masa., Oct. %.—Harvard due to the a COLUMB RD TONE OL EN George Brooke, of Pennsylvania, thinks that Columbia’s general tenden- ey help her players on attack and | the wonderful work of Metsenthin in & broken fieid will help the light blue and white considerably in the game on | Saturday with Pénn. Penn'g playing on her home grounds as well as superiori- ty In formations and plays are the points in advantage of the Quakers, Columbia is keeping right along with ber practice and saying nothing for publication anent her rivals-to-be. Only this af*ernoon's practice intervenes be- tween the preliminary season and the game, Yesterday Columbia had a secret sea- sion at American League Park, in which Coach Morley took advantage of a emporary privacy to drill (he Columbia squad in some new formations and tricks that are expected to gain a few yards |here and th against the Pennsyl- | vanians, This afternoon the practice | willl not be of so Important a charac- |ter. The team will be on South Field mainly to let the student body have & |ohance to give it a farewell cheer be- | fore the players leave for what is ex- | pected to be the crucial test of the | football season at Columbia. | “Manager John @. Prail bas arranged 1 with the controllers of the subway for special train service to American Leagic Park on Saturday, Oct. @, the day of | the Polumbla-Yale game, f ANSWERS TO ayed the New York Giants in th which team won? + York Nationals, would no’ cxed out of the box this season. oy claleae he won the bet in the game it. 90. eng je was not knocked ou of the bex ring the season. Kindly inform me thro’ Juma who on Chesbro, MeGinnity and so doing you po the ball. Did Joo MeGinnity, the "double-headers” he pitched leat ¥ lundred apd Tentl. street vez! VELIAE CARI eae Ort eth hes next Sunday after- ¥ —_— hoon, Coached by Lieut. Farnewortt a former captain on the West Point Please state in your paper who ie cham: of the middle-weight champien, world NT RPAD ropped jo heavr-weigh' A bets Britt Is legitimate feather: DAY weight champion. B bets “Young Cor- OUT TO- bett” holds the tit, 8 bets that N if neither one has ever been legitimate champion of that class; chat "Young Corbett” did not defeat 3 at OFFICIAL SPORTING. | CHICAGO HANDICAPPER u biishe; ' Wi a, Di fein a Ja iy adhaat Sptnedilaa ceed Roe. gait kty 1 onthis), sis Wroadway, apposite Post-Ome METROPOLITAN dOGKEY UB, JAMAICA, LL, To-Day, Hempstead Stakes Traing leave Bast Sth ot. RR, 12.10, 1230, 12.50, 1.90, Leave Fiathush av,, 12.30, 1 Trofieys from Jamaica diregt 5 minutes, Grand Stand 1 WILL RECOVER money gambling al race track {ree of to cliente, CHAS S$ HTAYS, Counsellor at Law, World, Bulldine KANE SAYS TO YOU, E SUFFRRING FROM INHPRITED CONTAGIOUS of CONTRACTED SES OF THE BLOOD, Re 3 OaSES” NERVOUS DMBILITY oF OLD AGH, TO ME. zation CORTS TOU NOTH- G ASE 18 INCURADLE TELL You 80. 1 Witt Peep Te He CURE TOV. our troubles and my Hn covers, sealed, by 1 about ing. In 9) H. H. KANE, A, M., M, D., 136 West 34th St., NEW YORK, 0 ue | the feather-welght Mmit, which 6 un- onal Leag! r oo, an rat game of the season of 1h as wel the season | he defi 4 won the sirat | the oo B that Pitoner McGinnlty, of) weerry Metiovern, who never lost your let- ul it ball invented o oot oe ot the New York National baseball team, win ail Tite = | 120-128 Nageey Bt.) rw New ¥. stor SPORT QUERIES e | deretands to be elther 18 or {122 pounds. (Which ie right?) At what it did Terry McGovern fi when ‘cated George Dixon, a timate feether-welght champion defeat? Who fs champion ‘the ARMAND B. title, and etill stands ready to tend it, “Young Corbett” did of Battle Mapped Out, Start ing with “Battling” Nelsons Others to Follow. i _—. “Young Corbett,” | brother Jimmie and his | Harry Tuthill, is now spesding: | ward the Pacific Coast, where he begin @ long campaign in an tempt to regain the laurels he when Jimmy Britt won a decision him last winter, z= Before boarding the train “Corbett™ | cutlined his plaus as follows: oe “Tam going to fight Nelson first, barred him up after he had put Hanlon out and tok on Gans so-that It 4 ‘appear that he was handicapped. I to fight Britt at all costs to show that I was robbed of the @a- cision which was given to him over te in our last battle. He may get he is looking for from Gans, and this ts so, why, then I may take crack at Gans, “I don't intend to forget McGoverm, T agreed to fight him in Phil and the match still stands, so far I am concerned. I will fight hit | a3 soon as I return East. I just wal to make clean aweep of the weight division to prove my ¢laim the championship title whieh I é fairly and lost through a crooked de ston. There are a couple of figite which will keep me pretty ac it will bring me pe ph my metoh with White, I understand this Englishman is a great Aghter, I will have to be pretty careful to ase that I carry off that $5,000 bet whieh his friends have been s0 back him with," AMHERST WINS AT GOLF, ———- SPRINGFIELD, Oct. %—The golf tournament of the New Bngland Intercollegiate Golf Association, prising Brown, Amherst, Dartmouth and Bedouin colleges the Massachusetts Institute of ‘Techs nology opened on the Springfield Cough try Club links yesterday, Jn tho fireg round of team play Amherst Brown 9% to 5%, and the “Tech” boys beat Williams $ to 5. The Nassau we tem of scoring was used. , '" every eltizen's plain duty te He cannet vote unless he ers. He can register te mT im the 4 10 at nig’ also on sacarsans but the bewt way to do a duty fs te The teather-weight Himit ts 122 pounds ringside, and 8 wins the bet. ——————_—— KNICKER®OCKERS ANXIOUS. ‘With some degree of anxiety the Knickerbocker football team Is looking ard to the game with the Gover- ee Island eleven at Knickerbooker Jeven, the Governor’a | are formidable on the gridiron. SPORT! BASKET BALL GUIDE FOR 1904 EDITED BY GEO. T, HEPBRON, ine the offi Sa basket Yall roan: the fiat World's basket ball char.plonship: t iret Olymple coliece basket ball cham- |Elonshin: Puble Bebo! Athietle | League | hagket, ball: Intercotleatate b t ball. by Harry A. Fisher: Hoboken Ama: Ball Leave, records of teams for tha an) everythi player should know. PRICE TEN GENTS. For sale by all newetealers and |A.G, SPALDING & BROS. Fal; and tree, Spa}ting Winter “DR. 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