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|_| 4 @frentotinn Rooks Onen to 8 Onento All.” | __ aiNaD RESULTS ee PRICE ¢ ONE cxn T NEW YORK, SAT ‘URDAY, OCTOBER acl 1004, BiG AUTO PACES oe OF THE THINGS SEEN TO-DAY ON THE GRIDIRON AND AT THE AUTO RACE TRACK POODHNE L9G9DDEOE-I09OH 509940) 1.0049 19990400 90600600900780OO 000000 OAc MORLEY OF COLVABIA MIGHT BE VERY USEFUL THe on Tovay, Se aaa “ARE MARRED BY eee -AIADACOWENT | SSE Ree On “THES Rea C.C. seaside in Peerless Ma. chine Crashes Fence | “and Into Stables at Beach Track This Afternoon. DRIVER BADLY SHAKEN UP, ESCAPES WITH BRUISES, Men and Boys Viewing Races from Roof of Stalls Forced’ | ‘to Jump for Lives—Machine| a Total Wreok. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON’ BEACH TRACK, Oot. | ~The expected happened in ‘the au‘o! races here this afiernoon; A big auto car im the last race of the day plunged through the fence on the lower turn after its driver, Chidgway, had been | bumped from his seat. The car was 4 sixty horse-power Peerleas, the same make as Oldfield’s J car, and was leading in the hat when | PSPSOOGOSOOSO 9906000000 6-004 the accident occurred. Ridgway escaped |* wih @ badly cut face and severe west was picked up and carried in an auto- | plunged strnight ahead through the o The crowd in the stand cheered him | crys gerg tho, Gack sana tape 2 oote, ee eases Bat |g. & hole fifty feet long in the van of when, he was thrown horse stable, winding up a complete, } eg ety & stall, igs hundred sta- Cs event. the Seabreeze cu, | e" ‘watching the, races from the by root of the barn Jumped for thelr ue |" gia de aie He and all escaped injury. ‘There was an immediate rush trom Fs the grand-stand to the acee of the ncol- fiver i | debt,! and despite the police the track | tor “| orowded nan Istant. It waa what | te Firat | be Md wbesendas| won rw aeons Hefore the leaders in the run down to! ath Vaughan, ‘Time~ ? Streteh turn had reached the spot | 3 Ridgway Dad kathered himself up wea) Me rchd sabe ‘Mathin car A. 9% ‘Van. started to walk Wo to th. atind. (Continued on Sixth Page)’ i EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART SIXTH DAY AT JAMAICA. ‘The Rvening World's. charts are indexed trom first race at Aqueduct, Hi WEEN an Highwaymen Waylay Samuel Durham, of Astoria Light, Heat and Power Company, as He is Driving Along THE WINNERS. (ODED STATES —_— a 4 FIRST RACE—Monet (18 to ) 1, 962) Teel MG one cts rane men My cere war Shore Road, Astoria, to Pay Men. od peta ie hah ad a ew g if ‘ “ 4 if 3! thtee highwaymen who-held up and attempted to rob Samuel Durham, | % paymaster for the Astoria Light, Heat and Power Company, on the Shore THIRD RAGE—Heart's Desire (6) Ed: i ret u f 4 ie } road near Hoyt avenue, Astoria. . Leroy Williams, driver of the carriage | Duryea’s shart Bi Desire Wins 7, b Bi 4 pemert 7 FG Pee ma jhedfern M310 10 1010. 10 40 0 48 _8__4/ in which Mr, Durham was riding, was shot in the head and right arm and! the Qoeanus by a Neck, with| ad tot et wi Pa Alin. " mst iis%inthe"Temeattcs | tay die from his injuries. “Mr. Durham fought off the robbers. Bedouin Catond ‘a 8 yes Cros Sot ie) It has been the custom of the paymaster to drive from ‘Astoria every Saturday soon after noon to Riker’s Beach, where a gang of men is em- ployed ona new plant, On these trips he carried about $2,000 in small bills and'silver with which to pay off the workmen, “SECOND RACE—#700 Gixteenth. Mtart_ § Rileralie—Delaved. Ow! index. FIFTH RACE—Cannon Bail (4 to 1) 1, Spring Silk (@ to 5) 2, Nuit Blanche 3, SIXTH RACE—Sonoma Belle (11 Beaten a Head for Third. to foe Rvening World.) U OF P. GRIDIRON WARRIORS ie '9000000000900000000 | MO HARI. Ms on Torrey, West Point's va Polove Fail Ha 100 Yards fora Touchdown in Sec , Half Just Before Game Is Called soe Elis Are Defeated. ROUT STANGLAND’S ELEV. Indians Hold Crimson in First but Finally Give Way to Cambridg Men Weight— Princeton Tigers at Will Against Lehigh. _ FOOTBALL GAMES TO-DAY, At Philadeiphia— Pennsyivania,; At I 16; Columbia, 0. Game called. At Princeton—Prineeton, 60; Le high, 0, ry Boston—Harvard, 12; Carlisle, 0. | At West Point—West Point, 11; Yale, 6. Brown, 0. At Annapolis—Navy, 0; Dickin- Washi wasnin jon and Lee, 0. t ton, 0, At Watertown—Watertown, 5; Syracuse, 0, ‘ | Another tremendous surprise was sprung on the grid ; when West Point overwhelmed:Yale, winning by a score of 1 the end of the first half the score was 6 to 6, both teams ta: touchdowns and kicked their goals, The Army put up a stone: fense throughout the game, and when the final whistle wee fending her own territory. In the second half the New Haven boys worked the ball. ground by furious rushes, but when the voted th twenty-yard line Torrey, a cadet, plucked the sphere out of a = and ran 100 yards for a touchdown. After that Yale's Sa and she could do nothing with the Army line, | Football of the moat strenuous kind was played on the other i E gridirons. On Franklyn Field Columbia was swept off her tb Pennsylvania team, the Quakers winnink We 6 to 0 The New were never in the game for a minute, +* nt (oy Twenty-two thousand Harvard rooters watenee the Ci | every minute of two twenty-five minute halves to wig from © parrow inargin of 12 to'0. Qutweighing the redskins thirty man, the Cambridge team could not score in the- first halt Princeton met Lehigh, mowed down the Pennsylvanians them in the dust 60 to 0, and Cornell tal Soe rank Marshall, winning by 36 to 0. 4 ‘a s*¥ 33h Evidently he has deen watched and his line of travel has been care- hace PakoksAWATGA™ Get _* to 5) 1, Orthodox (2 to 1) 2, Bri-| COL UMBIA IS BADL y %. % fully Inspected, for the hold-wp occurred at about the only point on the distinguished by the usual reversals {98nd 3. ae r: WO Acti 1 road that. is entirely isolated, The three men stepped out of a shelter on of form, Heart's Desire, added to the ha ce with Righ BEA TEN B Y QUA . ~perate mes. South, Trimbie, never. F Ter, 8 Tier, | the roadside and lined up Jn front of the horses. ey tain’ dation talens. ce cht 2 + ¢ Pty tient el? Yer | be A BA ‘en Funing strong al ay coos ry aa strmeet One of them seized the bridies and brought the team to a standatill. | waded starter, and Handaarre, the ta-| reset the tare te the stretch fal | : red otter mening the term foe.hoge, ‘The others drew revolvers and commanded Williams to throw up bis| vorite Only a few days ago Heart's De- lowed by Old Bugland and: Right and THE LINE-UP. | FIRST HALF.’ YS THB? BA RACE wit cian rela Potty sire: under a weak ride by Hildebrand, | TU. We leaders, went. wide which * comumoia | Columbia, 0 ate nomen B eae et : He threw up one hand, but it had « mip in it, which he brought down et at the mime welahts t WE | ik, aaa ub oe, the, TERIOR, Bod Ave | penmertven TUR asomce Pow | | Pennaybania, 11, ‘eae Desire aire Haebrad ee 5 ae ‘ aaa eee Monet Get Throat ow White | heck. "old England” beat Right an a | patateie f th. SECOND HALF. at 5 & r tot (Continued on Second Page.) | Moet and Old Wadiand were quai, TTve a neck for the place. | Beka oi) Omir sc PIMREIAS| Columbia, 0, ie gee hh 3 3d FF | Glisten Just Got Home, | Binter SB ecrcees Thoeee |p, (OEE AE 9 4 > Es Bs 3 i 4 * H f | Glisten was a heavily backed favorite ionler, + RB Bye) ennsylvania, . * 1, Wate ee tk kr ek LATONIA RESULTS. ocd’ ne just managed (0 scramble home, | stevenson AB. Donovan FINAL $CORE. \, PP get T PP oidbighi kY | Pimple and Seymour, a couple of 6 to 1| Rerneh eR Columbia, 0, Pes Heh nd 100 40. poy vr mnereay chances, went away in front and set | Gert Pi ¥isher 1 Wi to The Evening World.) fuch a fast pace that the patr of them | ne siticialy are i ra. Lani, penn lrace 6. | were done at the head of the ae. Then Gravina shot into the lead ‘a 8 sepaasln, Amberiaek Walerlaht Added (Specht to SI Was ia tnarenat ig {TONERS RAC TE PTRACK, | 57. Oct = fe ae foll ‘LATEST NEWS = ib fi ; rien day ate aa follows: Gilsten nalled her in the last furlon ok ‘Taringa ; ie Bix futionge; pures— a head. Grav bart ere vauily. “= teh OF il drm: :o'g o ferieten Hd eae ancy sto , 1 wan wis lenartw in Creat Of Beymour. cant, sea Gian Paes [AMA rate und bets were, declared off Ee A ne} PO Q T Ss Added Starters Ran One Two. A, ah 4 Soa and Red Thiatle third, Puree was {t's tL! gHigartis Desire, Blucher and Bedouin | paid. ere added in i 4 ‘ very near rdantar ri 1 * tes CON?! RACES and one-sighth Hapdsarra raced to the fre $368 ” q e no. runnin, Coenen BoP ES brs curate, 3 air | det LATE, WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. [br Hewes Beales, Ineieitdon and ‘om ts BE 1) Fimeck mk, Priam, Bani Sixth Race—Felix Mozzes 1; Tommy Knight 2, Atlas.3. | Gla"gprlng’ Prey need le pay’ | Davia 90 nh a3] Sox tale penny Seventh Race—Sam Craig 1. Sabot 2. Marlin 3. Fe Tee eh arene on the culate. 3 [but tired Ia THIRD Race © and tiar- ay 2 lead and won cleverly by a neck from breax longa Mum, iM (Davia). 9 9 2 arat: bs dBm | Bedouin who deat Hondzarra a length. | — Se ee denen, (curd a4 AT WORTH. Augar Breesed Home PR AH irre be bey. Sixth Race—Little Elkin 1, La Chaperone 2. Charlie Millen. | egnaon”the “choke 'at "toi. Aug “a. ae, ater Coligetor Jessup we ‘Trixt \aleo, we ed. Wotan jumped aw y nie NUR wi <B-Toba taken, ote AT KANSAS CITY, ' ge Ali |b Semis W ted “Sed “Ascension, The i oe oy, 1 & Wain, i, t| Sixth Race—Telephone 1, Tryon 2. Ethel Wheat 3, [fe watt the pewiehes (tours py amater) 2 to GAN | Mamie Wot a , om a mr “Glenwood, ed + Mamie We eth Choten ma Auger. Handmore and Just 80 | FOOTBALL RESULTS. cy oe. “fe Baines wart 2 aneny ster, of tigger i2 to Thiet, fee ard At South Orange—First alt: Seton, He Hall 8; Orange. 4. | SEPTUAGENARIAN victim OF RUNEWAY HORSE. mur | An unidentified man of seventy-five years was knocken wifi “ieidinere Fox 1 a b a length and a lod strony Ste v'as taken to J, Hood Wright Hospital in a serious con- a fengtha from Ortholox 7280: dition with a leg and armmbrokgn and: possible interna injuries. eugbaryer “se ama © | tory over the blue and white this after- a eas Ja head for th ee | lown by a runaway drawn by Paul Kalis. of No, 233 East Fe ri ta Belle Rastiy. nay, | Mhirtv-seventh street, at St. Nicholas avenue and One Huidrod | Zher went away tow bad sare tthe re dure fosand Twentieth street late this afiernoon. meg nome 9 iinine casa by : S who waa refer fa cree Ie Hinestman, Bat nee mtoaten, ime of halves _ stream of enthusiast ing Into the grounds and in the stands were a few and scattered Thousands Saw Gamet “4 Thousands of the sons of old | with their wives and sisters and iY hearts, lined the grandstands when'the referee's whistle blew, Beaides the'wme <7) dergraduates and old grades, q the usual great following of levers. x the sport, and they were as enthusiage ” tle, if not more so, than tae gale Met nford, ren umpire (Special to Evening World) FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADEL- PHIA, Oct 2.—Pennsylvania and Co- tgmbia fought thelr annual eridtron bat- tle here to-day, Though both went into he contest determined to try thelr met- tle to the utmost, Individually proclaim: ing thelr confidence of victory, the Quakers were slight favorites In the betting. y crowd, Nevertheless the teams ane splendidly") "1 when the Columbia} atched. came Om the Meld, ‘There were rine in all, and they were & ing lot. They were @rbeted py thelr followers in the north and after they were done the Benn: dents also gave them an ovation, A few minutes later Capt his blue and red trotted out. A wall of waving Gib an ear-splitting choru of yell / thelr appearance. The game started at 2 o'eloek, (Continued on Sixt) Page) pays Pennsylvania has a sbade the best of t because of th me_orep and also that Col a victory on Préfikiin Field. To-day's contest ts the first big football game of In the fact a has never won lthe year and it is one of the cructal points in the sport at Pennsylvania Heal Test of Penn's Strenath. A victory apells hope for sue wer Marvard next Saturday A a te~ noon will send the boys to Cambridge brimful of confidence. The new Coach ing system at Penn will be tried out In| - this engagement 7) Gog the, te ie A great throng of spectators watehed malt nats Bt the play. at noon, ihe great ‘e

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