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{BLACKBURNFAILS TO scascata OUT ORI", Gotnererereneeee teen tee trace ; EVENING WORLD FDGR REN KIS LAST FAREWH tis bebooming mn opera to fight “Philadelphia " O'Brien in St. Léuls, he falled to nd stead sent a wire ting he i deckied to ‘@ perma- the ring, nent” retirement SOouple of weeks, Now he Is Matched with O'Brien afd the daked for the ith in Philadel. | s lasted whakt has permanently retired from | Ting a score or =) of times, and haa come back with fresh btn te working hard tor the @nthe with Cornell, It is up to team from Morningside Hoights to WE 8 Bame from one at least of the big i So far in the season the best . Cotumbia has oplished was Mabeating’of Swarthmore by 12 t0 0 af- bs ohn ~ Swarthmore had scoral against But/ Penn. shut off that reflected & little later by beating Columbia to 0. jack man haw been added fard’a football team. We are to hear from the giants of the collages, Will they foll Jead and diaw the col you ever notice hy thete are in the prize in amateur ath are scores of the ‘members of them hold or have » A erick blick Netter Is and hardest hitting pr Joe Walext, vhe giant example of the dusky f wo many ring and} “re LEB § Was| cra te the WINS FROM RYALL IN SIX FAST ROUND » Fight Was to Have Gone Further, but Stopped by Referee, Who Heard the Police Were Coming. have been ver ayers, Tn has shown | thos te rye end Helne Marsh rand student ter-mile runny D keema tp hayirus, 7 black men askte fro P-wivor cin In ath re ardly x MeCoy tet ain In Tae A month at Moo ty wax ah twentieth round claimed that it MoCo and had at the finish, he will get ny Sully ate winner Band be th six-re ~ PRACTICE HOR YALE ELEVEN 4—Yal varsity Hy after the last Moto: had a letter (roma f \s fe ist the HARVARD FINDS TWO FAST EXD MEN CAMBRIDGE, M Pruyn, a substitute, nb iu know how Mec eine down here Refora pe had, de every it he was the r mle mn oy ‘| His ele iner ma te ow, and » th Nt the +f mt “KI at ”y os ame 2 ivan at al abet cutaide of the BD pit of wad and the fine perat. way he has of wearlag a to inner.” s, No 4? who was advanced | terday, and Muat- to, who joined the squad, pace they in the during praet Harvard's rlexing pr f finding has been eapecially NEW HAVE mehes gay the t of work yesterday tice being longer than Juded a contest betwee the fre | PAHO aOUT se a Tuxedo Now one w hat. “petore of for_ any Say Tove ~ i Kk coat ar the 8 un team wel varal wh imbla gam work ns em 0 x en players, bu brilliant, and pr of the ilar diving mer. 4 ard tacks Is wie ta tackles tn was a b Dusiness at a ray Buck like at! aly ace was so b AM but out in the Bie Boneh would im, but nedner dy the work a bou VRFSTLERS MPET MISS DOD, 1H MINED TIGERS REST FOR WAT TONIGHT FOURS, LOSES. GRE WITH COET inet mick aay Dod y com DEVILLE FOR RR. MEN. Asnoclat of New Jer bo ptar vous of the ft m New olumbia Hall, > the entertain. red, foliowed dancing After slf was play There was conshigrable fumbi smd Ku being the chief offender. ao AMATEUR B. B. LEAGUE, The Amateur Baseball League of the east side, which was recen Serated, will In & few wedks have 4 HOWARD CLUB SIGNS PLAYERS. The Howard Field Club, the champion | jail towers of the east side, have signed for next year four new players who | endid work “, sem|-protession: remaining four teams of Harlem « a it inst eeaean. They are “Lert which. finally. will com Lyneh, for. The Howarl F. a F. avg niresdy the ue the league. ul Clintons, % 15 MNES ‘ ; will b {ancient rivals, | Hobokens or- | umphed SPORTS EDITED B LMLLEP ‘FULLBACK ancl ect END TIGER PUNTERS WILL MAKE TROUBLE FOR YALE ee Se eee Princeton Has Three Good Men in bine, McCormick and Ritter to Send in Against the Elis. ! to The Evening World.) 4—Should ball player, being apparently of Mgnt build, Miller Ja ono.of the, ngxvigst and | hordewt “plulyery CRC evar wore a/vaeey sity “P.” He hits the line low, hard! and fearlessly, is a mountain of | ury defense, Un-| ally no im- ing a PRINCKTON, N. Jy the Elis decid when they n Princeton's adh fear that tt hold In to t the Tigers on Nov. ita have very Little will be to ist able Ul this year he has d y his work has 9c lat now he | thetr the r 1 with « squad which ha sity standard Miller, Ritter are undout own punting of the 1 is fortunately well sup. Pt , Out of most of the pundng. up to 'vare) Miller and MeCormick are of the same McCormick and ge, height and weight, and except for the best of the Miller's experience there ie very litue lot. All these men are experienced play- | SUUICe are ot age, 6 feet in Height and n the stars of thelr re- Welgh 16 pounds * schools before they en- ieCormick came to Princeton from and having become weil Exeer with a. Dig reputation, and 1s coming up to all expectations. He tx a talnted with all departments of thé) terrific line smasher, is good on the de- sraine. fenge and is an excellent kicker, MeCormick. and Ritter are experience ing their fest season on a big team, Rutter is but Miller has pa: through one year) of college football and has proven him- self a wonderful player. In his fresh+ Men yeur Jagt season he made full-back on the championship eleven, and it was in a larke measure his consistent line smashing and excellent naive work that helped to bring the champlonship to Princeton Although he do department nt men t is year ore ape tered having be a to Princeton wit thie diminutive pl up to his past stands but 6 feet 6 Ineties In height, ba welghs but M0 pounds, he ts making a star half-back, running well with the ball and forming fine interference. As a dodging runner Ritter has no superior in Princeton. In a broken fie ste he Ws Up to the beat advantage, and ts n exceedingly hard man to down, His punting has been the feature of many | Practices, and in case of injuries to the | other kickers this move will without doubt devolve on him, FIGHTING — Jack (Twin) Sullvan, the sturdy Cam rilge middle-welght, tentay for M ady in # not look like a fout- BASEBALL. writes that he wil Reds nex e will play th to left Boston yos Los Angeles, where He flieht ome vil on Noy. 4 Sullivan Hostetter alr 4 sha but will fir bag a “t on the coast, He | ears v tent oF beating McCoy fa the coming wweting the Chicago | fever total receipts of the Gans-Fritt The pugilists divided nt. of this amount equally. Ac- | us agreement, Britt per cent) If he Jost and w This gave each | 837 and left the pro- | ¥ Mack has deposited with Prof. | Daly, of Pottaville, Pa,, $240 as t for and the win | contest between Juiek Bon- | mmit Hill, and Jack Wiliams, q ‘ Mahanoy City, this » of this city, and who got the dectsion over Ravle, of Germantown, at are to be matohet for @ round bout of the Chicagos, ng his res asing the Wille Fitegorald, the Brooklyn Neht-} welght fighter, nm matched | n-round bout xt Satur. | Club, | a8 ohal met Gans an) Mannion's. Park wed Joe Gana once at Detroit and anelweo. THe alsa fought a S ind battle with Britt. He t% heperul that he will eet a return may © winper Joo Choynaki, the heavy-welght pugiliat hia determination to ring, Choynaki haw ac bow with = “P. Ornrien, and the two. will 1 round bout In Phtla ’ veteran Western poeiler d the BASEBALL AT RIDGEWOOD. vom. we kK bout fell Uhrough, and Choyn- en announced that Le would give ry boxing. Jack MeCletland, of Pitteburr. ha- to fight Charile Neary; ait, rounds before’ of Mutant, Nov. ‘n* Sunday 1s getaway diy mt Ridgewoo Park, and the sedson's closing attrac tom tusse| bacween thom the Ridgewoods and At the last meeting of teama the Long Islanders. tri- ver the Jerseymen, 3 to 3, but only after a desperate battle. On Sun- day. therefore, the Hobokens will make strom efto t! a there ot Milwaukee, Badger A. C., of K\away the rack dies: fot om | i from UNMA =e {AGAINST CORNELL. OF tracer geerente > we wee nae sha ines Ce 5 sa FORM REVERSALS AT THE AQUEDUCT TRACK a Favorites Slaughtered on the Opening Dav of the Fall Meeting, and the Bookmakers Reap a Rich Harvest. ones who knew, {t was satd, Prich Zeula outworked Belle. Zeala ts a full » aveat, Waterboy, and less of @ Usappointment chile season, the bled ¢ or twice, but Mr. Joyner i patiently persevered with her, and she a ee ie bos ve Be & worthy alyiey of , Hust re. mo eram a eae accounted for all these thingy |> |. 7 ay aguesuet Handicap there wus softe wonderment win ase. ‘This appears to be a real expressed at the victory Of Orthodox, | Sood youngster, though he did not im- flee nae a ain, 4 th rest the ecivies that way the first time after his races at Jar a an e ran at Westchester Bro Peay ohn 4 a little surprise when the hy me , f the hung out, Te er lity that 4 trainer mist . Mr, Rows | bas [Orthodox with rygming @ mile in fen PH Jent with Israelite. and he was only @wingidg at the finish |w No doubt, it Orthodox “had been forced | D ced or him all of last year howt being able to get ® race out out to a drive he would have come | | clowe to the world’s pron’, held by | Once ‘he was’ doing s0 well Dick Welles ¢ was prominently mentioned as ty possibility, Reaps His Reward, And all through this season Rowe Such a startling andl” imptessive Pell has labored to eet Leraelite In racing formance could seatcely be expected from Orthodox, for Ae had Showa noth- ing that entitled him to perform any atch fext. However, when one figures feitie, apd I now reaping the frults ot bia labor, 4 less patient man would bly haves sold Laraelite out of that Sidney C. Love was not very for ress one particularly, and*the chance’ dre that pro! the stable, and condemned him as no Israelite gave promise of be Aqueduct has an extraordinarily fast course, account ing & good four-year-old, Druid {s another example of a train ence, Thin filywelso came to She won a maiden race at or, but was badly beaten tea Win the Featare, Zeala's win was. the feature of the day, his filly beat Trapper with ease. ‘Thero was a disposition to criticise Lyne for paving been beaten on Trap- per, who was a hot favorite, but Trap- uelo Th, In her next stant. This looked discouraging; but she has Escutcheon #lx lengths, ‘and displayed his true form, devoloped =*peed since then, Pe yy prom ably is faster than ‘Dhdrty-third, in the improved wise There form at Aqueduct yesterday, Tim ords were smashed and favorites were slaughtered, © Tt ‘Wad therefora an lous opening, in keeping with arkable racing seen hereabouts wero some stiinning psets tn we rece! in Hamburg ler the been mare or. to yas au She Of course was not e, race was same stable. The steeplechase layout Improves the appearance of Aqueduct immense Aqueduet is certainly a pleasing little courte jum now, The steeplechase lay- out takes away the flat look of the landscape, and when the Infield is sowed in grasa and is fresh and bright, it will be @ ploture worth look- ing at : DELMONT KNOCKS per beat so probably Zeala must be remarkably Her benefited some of the TRANG TALS AT LOCAL TRIES GRAVESEND,, N..¥., Noy. 4.—The principal workouts dhy Ware ‘the fol-| lowin, col win (Soeaial to The Evening World.) SCITUATE, R. 1, Nov. 4—The twen- Four furlonss wer, teaiier, m mont, éf Medford, and Jimmy Farran, xf Baltimore, at the Brighton Athletic Club last night came to a9 abrupt end in the second round when the Baltimore man went down and out Phe first round showed no great ad- ypotage for either man, although Del- mont ugéd a left jab with good effect, The second opened lively, chard infighting Delmont feinted . with the right and worked a savage left shitt that reached Parran’s jaw, sending him | down and out. ncosmnanasiaigie - GAELIC GAMES SUNDAY. ror ha AUSTEN ALLEN fu lnes 1.6, handily; J. Ne REY LARK—-Five furlongs on LM, handity; T,) Welsh, trainer OsGoobD—Thr ing; W. Borrick, Six Odom, AT- M trainer, Wa IGH handily; J MERRY ACKGB. preening: qreiuer, arn SHOWER—Seven_ furle vandily; J. Golds ANDR. F Ww MACK-Six_ furlongs Lis handtty v4 ‘weir trainer, Di VINATO handily UTCHESS. DU Nandy; INSPIRATION A alt mile in 0:4, es in rough, oe Assocation football WIN be the cur: occasion in iway will meet mile alt ecpool. The trainer, _ in 118] ghelle, are thous Mal ut furlongs In| ang’ ax raves, tra the annual gamis of A. A. 8 Doge t. trainer. the Five | fariongs tral? 2ON—One Row the White Stars, of Emersids, of New Ro- Mdent of beat rain ther bu ta vio t Gaelic Trelar the ¢ MANE ae 1 ng match football the reorganized 4 will meet, thelr onnells, ly rly yan quarters in"! . alner 7 Bure H ng; Ed, fi NKIETT Aca hal easily; d.. Bauer,, ), enaily in| op trainer. mile in trainer, Seven-oighths Graven in elghths mile w, SCOTCH PLUME—Severmeighths tity in ie breezing. )CLOTO! Three-quarters, milé ty 1. 2 Jefekt, tratner. Lit ‘pi. LHe quarter — mil¢ preety G08 ee A—One-half mile easily, raves. Tiive-elg haha mile tn breening; 0.83, Anueduct Gallops, NIBLICK—One-quacter milé in 25, ! PLYVACK—One-quartér mile in .% easily. LADY AMRLIA-Threeteighths mie tn |p, bres! of @ trial | OUT JIMMY dal ty-round bout scheduled between Al Dei- 5 and atter some | old! BUT HOT PUT QUT Jack Blackburn Gave the Italian an Unmerciful Beating, but the Latter Stayed the Six Rounds. Syectal to The Rventnie’ Wortd.) PHILADELPHIA, Noy, 4—Joe Grim 4 pounding from Jack Blackhura tig in the wind-up at the Broad Athleth b that he will remem- 4 The Malian was In the last two Wor nok many specs ywd who thought for the 1 in the y ee large ¢ t b fitth ‘round opens sk awhha the blow spltte under left Kimit out wee for the the i wily Grin sthycd nd when ming fr | was sre | waboly | Anxious ty baxers {Owe LOSES 10 MURICE SAYRES ST, LOUIS, Nov. 4+Beeaus © Maurice Sayres, mA the déeiston of Brookiya, at of « tg un last night. have much the ats, He kept of his Mul over giv wry rounds 1¢ td not p how Weat b Sayre best ato ending Santlouhliy home to elenrly man to at BACK {NTO RING Johnny Burdick has been signed to athletic carnival that will be Masq., Noy, AS. Bure vent ens Referee box at an held in as yet, i Dag. tik Goodwin Youu" fight will b |ter tie et charaplonship FORDHAM VS, VILLANOVA, ‘The Fordham College football teany {how resumed hard werk’ it preparation | for the gasne to-morrow, with, Villanova, Since their vietory over Deluware Unte versity the Fordham’ player have had only the lightest Rind of pragtice, The contest to-morrow promiaés to be an interesting one, as Villanova im its ree cent game with Georgetbwn' held the leading Souvhern university: down to 17 points ¢ Forsham students are confident o} victory, notwith: ing the presence ot several of ie “serube" in the line, ‘They expect to roll up as latwe a score against Villanova ae made’ Insthelr last three big, games. ‘The game will ba. at 3 P, M. om the Fordham College raid, Pelton and Third avenues, —— N.Y. A. C. SWIMMING RACES, At Club witl indoor ‘swimming meet on Satarday evening, ginning 4 3 shorp, The nelude a fifty-yard novice race, plunge for distanos, handicap; a undred-yari) handicap, and a water yetween the 7 C npion teaen und an‘ aifvstsd I le hokt ita firet at the clu SPORTING. CHICAGO TIANDICAPPER ey J Weltrostne f fits, Mel Lod’ QUEENS COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB, AQUEDUCT, LOL To-Morrow, Bayview Handicap and 5 othor races, beginning at 2 P. Mve 5 oA ed A Mit * hue raiser Sunday at Celtle Park on the} The Camerona, of New! Ing. the fa-| fy in summary faan-| | New York's Master Specialist. + DreLeR. Williams Bo Bd OLD DR. GRINDLE, ta 08 the, dia asey of men, fore thet ‘aad, yuier on 4 Ag Sos cored

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