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the America m sent him Terry the one home on experiment, Paimer claims to hold England. [Palmer doen not hold B) Weleht title at 116 pounds. ) ahly claims the 115 | ablp ofthe worlt pounds for Dut he will id championship, @t that figure when Other fenter. Wants a title and finds Se he can knock ly looks about jfor a 5; SWwelaht that none of the top-n Bave yet fought at, Then he gets fone to meet him at, let us say Mahe three, which is 129 pounds. fing he is a music-hall “world's ¢ pion,” There is an advantage the He the feather-welwht may be claim the that the MAN At some other weight. two, and so will not lose the bas ady claimed, In that ‘there is nothing to. prev: Palmer from vecwning ¢ ‘twenty different specialize thourh there are a dozen b him at any one of them. Jem Nowker, conaueror Frankie Neil, 8 coming t Sabout Christmas time ar a Bh Frankie ist Preparing a Chr Said the Spider to Fly; *T've the prettiest little parlor ' “That ever you did spy.” _ Al Hertford, mannzer of Joe Gans, wants J. Edward Britt to dient RS) | Herford’s own club in Baltimore, pro fox Gans js not forced te m Maht-weight tunit © *Pve a rice litte in Balti Where Gans will Probably Britt will Ment Gans "te about to fon in Bon Frar Win, the Britt-Cor @Ueh a crow. that the Erin » Mi. the Hikernian Bank w Brie wh wait for C Pbett, Bporting m Bho ominion that Gans has at | “iene . Hide" There ha N , AmBteur peo! tourns ent CHAMPIONSHIPS. English turned from an in- Palmer f, and the Pedlar never repeated shins, from 100 to 12) pounds: ving th w instance, bantam: but he prol pound ehamplons | whipped | preliminary ‘They.do, having weighed meeting som An English fighter who off the tree int jee, for he will Aght the n maybe a Ped amplon welghts, al- | ys who can r ‘ thls count: y MeGovern, Tommy Murphy and few other American fteather-weights as present for “Will you come into my Parlor?’ tans scales, meet y Peo've @ referee, or vhree Who are needing a job r my We've a hospitable way with us, . doe, “And we'd love to ‘take vou In.’ We won't take a weigh on the you know, But we will take away your tin,” H aronnd town are of PAM Rie t Tod Sloan (79) der rt ert, ¥0.t0 63: | Mezer ioe 1 GANS ADMITS HE TRIED — JEM BOWKER T0 PAR. KAYSER , RECORD SCORE 19, 1's vee fen ASTONISHED REN HE MISSES. SAPDB IDODED DD 15D 14-04008 1-00-0004 hd U JEM BOWKER COMING TO AMERICA SPORTS EDITED BY MAR. Goetz AND HIS SLOW BALL THAT KNOCKS Down AL THE PINS, 640004 hel 6aeee "iene, Boy WONDER. DR. voaeL WITH Aly EYE Head ties PADDR OOGO4O4 GANS ADMITS HE TRIED FOR A FO DR.ZEA ABout To DIDI 46.0904 O09 MAKE A TEN: STRIKE, ae ooo oe TIGERS SHOW UP WELL IN PRACTICE (Special to The Evening World.) PRINCETO) J, Now, BA large 38 2-2 crowd of undergradvates turned out 3 he y ctice of the weeks @ | to the first open ‘ @|here, They were repaid for Be } | trouble with @ lively Neg sam 4 ing an how which the ‘varsity 9 gerub Ine to sh reads and inade touchdowns. uy was the best seen this fall rd and Cooney making good pire, Mil- > | gains through the opposing e . distinguished bimgelf by some star PDHDDDDHDOD ins, The only distressing feature P-PMOOHDE RMD’ TO MAKE BRITT FOUL HIM SAN FRANCISCO, Gans ad foul which may hav being knocked out Monday night, no 6 fight was “on the le to his knees with down when he was receiving sev tshment, and about the say would otherwise have been one of the | 1), #reatest battles in the history of the} On the night of the fight a late edl- whe. tlon of this paper was issued and on for | culated at the ringside, giving a la There were only two chances f0F | vaining that Raferce Graney would unfortunat In the cry of from the experta who were at the ringaide. Local sporting writers agree that the | vel” Mey ut hat as far ts con however, blame Gans for going being knocked pun. brought ing to what mild the colored champion to-day, any ‘ov, While Joe | in explaining his act. ed to-day that he dellber- ately lured Jimmy Britt'to commit the | Agtting Like a madman, and 1 thought English Bantam-Weight Cham: could ved him from | that the fight here | bo « “take” brings so 1 jone & kn For “fake itw wag all th award the farce that would give him the vic- “T was weak and not have lasted long. Britt was if I slipped to my knees he would re to hit me, If he hed not done would have put my last hope into inal spurt in the hope of Janding | yekout.”” | weeks before the fight the ery of | Was golng the rouads, It had rg it & local newspaper which t feud with the Shasta | wapaper asserted, on they y rrespondent, that Britt to win; a been | a i that! at remained was the enacting of | d the decision to Britt COLUMBIA AUWERS READY FOR REGATTA WALLER IS BACK FOR SIA~DAY RAC COLORED MAN ON HARVARD'S ELEVEN Matthews, Former Baseball Player, Takes His First Prac- tice with the Crimson Squad | —Will Strengthen Team, , ViSIT AMERIC pion Will Arrive Here About Christmas—Expects to Meet Best Boys of His Weight. CAMBRIDGE, Nov. §.—Special Inter- portunity of seeing Jem Bowker, the|est was awakened In the practice ot | conquerer of Frankie Nell, in action. | Harvard's football eleven yeater-| Bowker, according to a cablogram re-|day by the first appearance this yoar celved to-wday, will arrive here about|of Matthews, former baseball player, Christmas, He will be accompanied by |who was also an end on the eleven B, F, Bettison, matchmaker of tho |two years ago, Matthews ts regarded Nutional Sporting Club of London, who |as a big addition to the team, for he will act aa his manager while he Je In |{s fast, experienced and a sure tackler, Americans at taat are to have an op: recently, Amberct, blow on the top ef the head. to be carried from the field. CAPT. STANGLAND TO = TAKE A WEEK’S REST All reports that Robert 8, Stangland, | Columbia's football captain, ing from @ blood clot on the brain and would have to be operated upon, thi removing all again this year, were dented to-day to an Evening World reporter by Dr. F.) charice of his playt the team physician, the story went, had be 1. Oantler, Stangland. kicked im the head In the Yalo game, whon the clot had formed. ;sertous danger. and was Dr. Oastler sa All that Is the matter he was badly injured from Ho hi He w. was suffor-| there is every chance that he will be} with Stang-| land ts that he is cvertriined and has | besides many bruises and injuries from the many times that he has been hurt Early in the season, against) practice was the miserable fumbs of the ball by the ‘varsity backs being the chief offender in th Burke, who welghs about 10 distinguished himself by In a slugging match with Edwards, the former Prinee- wh sonoht b. pect ent away to rest up for a week, and| 4g well as ever when the Cornell gaine comes around, | “Stangland Is one of those men whose | condition must be watched carefully. | Ae tains off, as the saying Is. Brom the start of the season he loses weight, and ™ kes great care to keep him right. We had the same trouble with him last year, This season, as captain lof the eleven, he had many extra wor- ries, and the whole thing contributed io make him go ‘stale’ a little bit, A rest of a week will-put him back tnto| condition, His brain is in no way affected. All talk of this kind ts ridicu. a| lous. There is no need of an operation ad | of any kind." | The possibility that Stangland might | us ing | on in this country. |and good tackiers are needed at Har- | sent away to the country, and, after a\be lost to the team worried the play- From the time Bowker reaches this |vard this year, rast, came gack feeling all right, In| ¢rs greatly. It would not be the first) country until he leaves jt he will be| Schoenfuss, the big ‘varsity shot-|the Pennsylvania game he was hurt| ‘tno that a Columbia capain was too @ busy boy, His first appearance in putter, who joined the squad only two|again. Then along came this Yale) badly hurt to finish the season. Both| cured in 5 to 15 days, public will be before one ot the Philas {days ago, was advanced to lett guare | affair. He was kicked on the head in a| Harold Weekes and Dick Smith, cap-| Ming pata, or lost cay Wye deiphia clubs, where Se will box either; on (he ‘varsity and did excellent) sorimmage and laid out. He will be tains In 1902 and 1M@ refpectively, were tistiti pe Tommy Murphy or Hughey McGovern, |Work. Ho gives every indication of | —————— is alge bix games with bad hurts, iid C1 Repmarionty cure ay In fact, the prevent programine te to (beng a “phenom,” and the wonder is and when the Stangland case began | TROUBLES be Ione sanding ‘oro that he never came out for the team |before, Standing six feet three and ace |welghing zw pounds, he is solid sinew and muscle, He is one of the moat | on the have him box eeveral bouts in Phila- delphia, sort of warming-up gallops. After he has become thoroughly climated he will give Frankie Nell a re- Pall rowing at Columbia in prepara-| Frank Waller, the veteran cycilst,|turn match, Just where this will be (active and aggressive men thon (or the annual regatta next Tuet|after having been reported dead for | brought ft has hot yet been decited, | squad, and, judging from his work to- day has been In progress for the past|some t without Mradietion on | Bt Peta de of the 8g Francisco |qay, it would not be at all surprising month. ‘There are ovnaiderable more| his part, has reached New York About the only place In Asherica whens ese be Jand a place on the ity freshmen out for crew practice wis yeat | from London, The record holder with amplonship fghia can be wrought off, A al) has made a denial of than ever bafore, and for that reason {Charles W. Millor im the six-day race | NOT i ouxtus for a return fant, TR re ay had any words " » you nke that under the Americ $ te the annual race between the science | is now a man of forty-five years 4 of fehting he can turn the tableg | Witt Head Coach Wrightington as s te fide, Hot | Olvps is Ona! favice 10 voters im oeat gheraploostips, start, at Lae sult of the Pennsylvania rein, peme seu a pe HORSE (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, N. Y., Nov, 3.—Tho SWORKEDOUT AT GRAESEAD be talked about it looked as if there | Were @ “hoodoo” In operation, esides Stangland, Duell and petee thin were absent trom the pracilee teray, Neither of these men. is ‘In any way badly hurt.” Those of the men who were out went through the prac- {lee rather stiffly. Thorp Brown, | the tackles, who fought off most of Yale's attack, were both badly bruised. All the other men had discoloratisns and bruises. The work of the day was confined kicking, practice for the d running through signals. Post did some neat drop kicking, and Muir cure 3 to 10) VARICOCELE sures, rom, 8 0 30 24) absorptive proces Radical cures in 60 to 90 T remove every veatige por fon from the system withou the ald of mercury or Fy Time of eure, 40 00 days, y my original remedy (used fe DRAINS S55 CONSULTATION FREE, r arge for @ friendly talk! vr! und Macnee. Come. to mie (a tne Ateictest confidence, and college eights of the rat year ine] Waller comes to America to ride In jor Howker and win back the champion. | ha did not quit the team because Filey | sent to workouts were the following: | sowel € good advantage aa a punt: Glustvely | preacing will be more important, the #la-day race in December, and p. | was given @ preference over him. JUVENAL MAXIM—Three-quartera in| 2 tice mainly for the. ‘pecond gleven| ages of men, fo Coach Goodwin has boated two crews | wants to team with Otto Maya, if pos 12), handily; F. Wele, trainer With Bievene “eae a Bath his ana t probable make-up on regatta le He will see Maya at Valisburg ALOE BN Four furlongs in 0.53, afternoon, qd ¥ mw as follows ence tow, | to-day. vcaglly C shorough, trainer. lay will be us follow 1 male i ton getting old," sald Weller "bak BEN CROCKET—One mile in 1.49, & —— L. R. Rend; No. % G, H. Bode; No: am getting old," sald Waller, loping; Wiillam Hueston, trainer. BPORTING. K. V. Watson; Nom H, Palmer; N I have a race in me yet, and I guess BELLA SIGNORA-Pivy furlongs | 1 | oo nen amwaennennnmennnnn w Singer; No. Pp Brophy; No. | they need me to pull that record down, Lis, handily; Kdward Graves, trainer, | N i aally; R. C. Hanke H. Mavert; | for they are coming 40 miles short of ~ 7 Dk b ja Ng A ag ee in 1.15, easly CHICAGO HANDICAPPER Coxswain, M. F y. Coll the f ms Me AFRICANDER—One mile in 10, breea- | Pie ms ‘ \ 5 ing; F. Weir, tral 165 West 34th St., N. Y, t 1 STUYVE—Six furlongs in 1.22, gallop- i Hours, 9 A.M. to § P.M. Sundays, 10 to 9, i an 0+ ben tag; BR. , rainer ' SLLATR furlongs in 0.55, lit The we hy ” re M,. Mason, aimet, r The news of Chris Fitegerald's resig- At the same time, h’s laying down | folk HM alongs’ in Lid, Band eet tee| — J pation as offfclal starter for the Jockey | the starter’s flag is @ real loss to |" J, Neumeyer, trainer. fh Wk? Se OLD DR. . GRINDLE Club came as a surprl “ ‘ GILPINCA halt mile In 0.05, breesing; die ts Thane A Spanish” Mr. Fitmgerall was provab) ul to! ‘ae question ¢ cena yw |. J. Neumoyer, train : " ; or Able le restau wot only hesvose a'| agteate’ the” ‘ sine pubile. gi ae Bt tee Pr or eneae ft AM brent QUEENS La a CLUB] unter pe Onadles's cient itatmont au ? alte P A ig ot #6 te e me bic F. Burley, trainer, /EpUCT, L. 1, discasea wiiar to me permanen’ t wil! rr othe int ry much better future awalted hig. but my stated that negotiations are un- wipalirPMaN “Bae mile in 148 hand- To-morrow—The Bellerose Stakes cured more gui rf more castly and 0 pod un anid because stirting hotes sa thank ess der way to have Jake Holtman come a 4 PON Bie wong 3 and 5 other races, GTN, “2PM eer ae than by any other advertise. a " \ - b we slike a body’ and oo amd | vaneld ; COEUR DE LEON—Six furlongs | t r ¢ Bote AT EQUITABL E PARK. J w alike on body and om On and assist Mr. Cassidy, Holtman, 122, breezing; Ed Graves, trainer. Pratae leave poh Ot Be. on Bt. at 10.60 wet cod Pelee cured ip trots 1 00,8 monte, ll La | A however ef™ictent he may according to all accounts, Is a good 1Three-quarters in 1.24) A. My 122, 12.40, 1,190, 1.50 Po ML. and | Kidney and ac Complaints in from ‘3 : er Pe tn nope | CANOE please all classes of starter; but, then, a man may be a ng: J. Neumeyer, trainer from Praush wa WUT ATM. 40,1, LD Weeks skin diseaseas Fe ‘loern . top day wi Ue lite is always sudject to crith good starter {n the West and still do FURN (SIDE ape Turongs | 1191-2, fore thioat and Sneha ia i the 8e880N | such a na 48 Mr. Fitzgerald's entirely differently when he strikes up vy aa 4 = teocele In from | to 2 weeks. Ore the Wanda eleven of Harlem x JOR DAINGERFIELD—One mite \ “aa Pg Herth ey iSa se ttelem keenly againet the alletd? aggregation 0) OR eee ee volah: tralnen: ina diseases and drains cured t \ “4 1 nt ‘| Me Pi {'s stepping out of the riders we have here in thé East. SANTA CATALINA” Four a ‘in et W 1" “ i ‘i | Starter’s box is a dint net loss to the andily: Ed ws trainer ah : f SI4abe! See sia wok! only a palestalina ; a : Try are Pian, ANSEUSE- Five furlongs in woe he baa eee ori a E ul | ae bea tr : t might be a good plan for th h je" ainer " . 7 Bee Nation tree testes a ‘ ) rter, but a’ man of) sookey Club to again try the pier Te Wace suet ad +e Drow (3 sere tsteec tants is worn itn wi tS te eh LS : + its | sterling Integrity, whom no breath of 2 y 5 FP. Weir. trainer, te comfort niga snl day, as it retains ne | a netle elu scandal ever touched. He may have °¢ Ving starts. Mr. Fitagerald was WASWIPT OA Sale mle tn 0.83, hand. | rupture Wunder the hardest ‘ekercive seat F ver touched le e : blir edi. 4 Cs . east atrain, and will effec id . _ wes of of course, pre- —_—-- i! jon free: lady In attend. siAcA, Now Aveo Warne wwe! HOBOKENS AT Ri RIDGEWOOD, |tiveve doing no beat, and, don a to start with the menos oir] MR. DOOLEY in aNRY. NOL | ( team sevorn f — ‘ F ai ich be could do his best work. Also z The writer has been ed to ee ga ; ebelled nat acceptin, ve . » he criticise the @ such Danes SesIbRt SOCKS | Gives bie final advice to voters in next |‘ # real work peer ne ritlelam has been directed against the sof fteagrsinary 8 of Mr, | Sunday's World oak Capt " he Cassidy's methe Aqueduct last fall ie is br 4 and wot the ma ight to canvince the turt powers that aa a star Gah Joins Mr. Engoman. ett xome merit in hie ayate { id that it gnly needs ys stent pra vanced Mr, Fitzgerald will in the future be| tive to bring It to a high tate oc |? Tinie Boatie | t t was ntified with the various enterprt testers rn Pane it vuld not be a ; = success w ne charter pulling one k ke . which Mr. William A, Engeman now | way and anothor in the oppom tedine | Deat Reference Is: " : t ontrols, Mr. Engeman ‘# a young | to Mr. Cassidy propores to use NOT ys Del LAK NEED BE PAID the Rice played van He has made an extraordinary alk up method at Hot Springs ¢ Ti, CURED. itird Uf-back p : J : winter, and the fesult, of his 1h W. t wusceas out of the Brighton Besch | (hare mat ‘have. some chia’ Dr. oan Wc G0, Sate 1 ors , A vag aptrws Racing Assoclation, He is the owner | stating In the East next seas ~ ¢ bie machines, the driver has ius | Of the great Parkway baths, owner Two Points of View. . 5 to sane tas Cnaae OF te { immense stone quarries, owner of} 4 as shai nm Poni Fy et! f email mateh, to take place great tracts of land in the vicinity of | in vogue a Jamaica, hee cone bee? | WOUS DEBE jis an the team well In t Sheepshead Bay and Coney Island now | Vermtion that was overheard on. the ‘pot ded THE DRGAY’ OF j g the short nt eh {a process of development. He has made | tral * ate from the races a ME. ov nu 3 nee le tect ¢. t ral. nl asa field general i s energetic, a ous and ten: | dently won during the afternoon, Ned entiientigl Cunsultat you ahi before coming 6 |FOR siete HONORS. ia and will probably take hold of | oUt bis watch and remarked: er rt tt. ergt Sai ORS sddnemomctpisnten nent ws sham ship of the Mrtropaiten ag. |, Rexeman's interesta as he took | races early’ out, Faris 01 oN hoon sore TP | cochatton A A. th will be helt dey the| ROW of the starter’s flag, with the de- | Another Tpassen like won a ee ae MR. DOOLEY ee ie ha Tork M©hicue Ci ag) ¢"™tnation to auccted.. Ho will, In a |e lager, & cd aero for with hla troebiee ond Se meet |i foand Toacaapring Bar. Nar fk | way. continue to entity. himeelt wR self and sneering Gaaaen ie about, se 2025 | the turf, for he will manage the by i .