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(Special to The Evening World.) (EW HAVEN, Conn., Nov, 1%—-Lis- yn! Was that a growl or @ yelp? ‘hat Yale bulldog is having @ busy ime in New Haven to-day trying to tar old John Harvard's coat-talla, Records ma: usual eon~ Itions are not often credited, While here ts Mttle, if any, question of the ct that Mr, Billings’s great trotter ou Dillon did actually make a mile t Memphis last week in the record me of 2.01, the performance will never @ as highly regarded ft tt aad tken place in a regular competition. While Lou Dillon trotted without & ind shield and did cover the distance 4 the time credited, the trial was eld out of the regular trotting sea om, and was a trial against time, No human athlete under the rulee an make a record that will stand xcept in public competition, and wainat other competing athletes, There } an advantage in having @ private ‘lal, ‘Watching a rival and regulating pace poordingly gives a certain weakening train of excitement, which fs dono way with by running alone, against ye Watch. Probably a horse is affected In the ime manner as @ human being. horpughbreds that are trained to ra- | ng certainly know what is ¢x- geted of them when they go on the ack, In running races it frequently appens that a horse that has thrown a rider continues until the finish line passed, Lou Dillon, trotting against the) atch, had a better chance to beat ajor Delmar’s record than she would ave had ta a rm Leaving the horse at of the question, there ts the effect a the driver to be considered. Un- yubtedly a driver sending his horse gainst a record alone can use calmer | \dgment than it would be possible| vr him to use If he had to give part | bis tlon to another horse lo 1@ sane race, j atte According to the Intest reports om California “Battling Nelson ts towing Jn favor with the men who }t on fights. This Dane must be a pod one, if he ts even considered as pussibility when matched against JOYCE Five-Mile Run at Celtic Park To- Morrow Between Irish and, American Champions Should Be Contest of the Decade. EVENING WORLD’S BIG CUP If Fine Weather Prevails Thou- sands Will Make the Trip to Greater New York Irish A. A. Grounds—Football a Feature, WS cE GOES TO THE ‘The long-distance running champion ship of all the world will be settled to- morrow afternoon at Celtic John J, Joyce, champion of America, And John Daly, champion come together in @uch @ match as has not been seen in this country in years | The calibre of the contestants, records and the determination of each d the trophies which go with it meures @ slashing race. to win the title Not only have Joyce and but they ‘are full to their throatlitches | ‘ with that sand which a man must pos sets to be & successful runner. | man may have the speed of a demon but if he ts without that quality called heart he can never amount It has been the tacking of that quality that has gent more than one promising ¢ But the past per athlete Into oblivion. formances of these two from Galway eliminates the possibility of either revealing the white feather { in the pace that shall be him to-morrow before he end of the five-mile journey that sepa oa on ry 9-04 ith tne title of world’s rates him from the championship, S4OOS94908904080F000 04 090090000000-004) 00944000600009 fo Ww n Great Interest in Match, AND DALY THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1904. “HORSES PLACED | WRONG AT BENNINGS RACE WINNER, Park, when ot Ireland ther 00S999O'06 000 oS 2 Daly peed | ry to anything young men cut out ke @ Teaches the @ OF DIAMOND, RING EVENING WORLD CUP FOR FIVE-MILE MATCH RACE, THE TWO WHO COMPETE FOR IT, AND COGGEY TROPHY FOR IRISH FOOTBALL TEAMS. DODGED MAGI EED ED GIIEIIE ETT RET EE + REVIEW OF PAST. RACING SEASON. elven Wrorld cup. 3} £_% booee a ooooe 4 2901-400 09-04-66004060100009 ebony hase {# more than two feet in| ~ height. It has a cover and on this 3] the figure of a football player, ball in hand, in the a { making a play. The accompanying Mlustration hardly does justice to the Coggey trophy nor Joc that which depleta the trophy of- © fered by The Evening World to the ® Winner of the footrace, The Evening World cuo would be a fitting thing co! ampion but It carries no long distance runner, ia cone! The revival of sports and an-! continent as there is right here in New cient games of the people In Brin's Lalo York and its vicinity in the outcome o this match, in athletic as Joyce and Daly in thelr branch of world over, athletics have not appeared, Runners of promise Daly endeavors in the past ten years has brought forth In @ quarter of a century,| chamnions who must be reckoned with perhaps, two men of such high class hereafter the He is ponderous; and not know! 3 long-distance champion, but something) him, would take him for a hammer- would always happen and he would dis-| thrower or shot-putter, are pleasanter.and eas | runner. apvear. Thi but never a He weighs 192 pounds to-day fer paths in athletiog than long-distance trained es he is to a natr, and from his running, and possibly , this count for the absence of material, may ac bu bare soles to the crown of a fine Celtic head he measures two inches over six is not the kind of man that) have come in would fit the popular idea of what a, sight from time to time, and it would be runner should be. | sald that at last there was to be a real a good judge of srorts, true of this country, but It does ‘eal Ines than Daly. There is as much Interest ecross seas) hold good so far as Ireland to-day and on the other side of this! cerned. He man would oall “neat his County Gatway admirera expresses (he future M, has “the speed of The cinder path at Ce! ways the oride of York Irish Athletic been put in a condtt ubove criticism. Eve: was made Martin Cowan has cared for’ it jealously and his heart has been sore whenever nature frowned upon it, 1 he could have put it iy done 80, If the weather holds good to-morrow! tlielr big vaudeville success of last year, not less than 30.00 Celtic Park, It will be not only will there be but there will be a the past three weeks he would have bon }title as the race te ‘merely a tes ie what a horse-| tween the two Mercurles. It will a , og IY prove © atimulus to the contestanis er,” and, as one of 1 to. morrow's match, as it must in| to whoever necks to take the} jnurels from Ma holder. we Gceaiee New STERN'S EMPLOYEES DANCE. jon that resale rr r since the mateh Herons Ane the divil himself,” ¢ Park, al the Greater gel al Adair at Terrace Garden a Big Success, Tho employees of Joseph Stern & Sons, wholesale butchers, held thetr | under a roof dur second annual entertainment and dance night at the Lexington Avenue| Opera-House, and easily duplicated | people will go to A fine entertainment was the feature ‘a day of days, fo | of ¢ ening. Dancing followed and the great foot race | everybody had a good Ume until day- football game be-| break this morning. The officers are 4-0-9 $0000008 PPPEDOEDIODOD ns with the Smokey Hollow AC Conard Water-proof Shoe, A Shoe that not only affords al (MORE EASY MONEY £3<:2?%ecStang FOR ACK O'BRIEN Py betcre the "ened Tenses, O'lirien didn't vear end, while Bill was sight, é| wind-up at weet Chum, “Young, ‘ilame, ec ; (Speetal to: The Evening World.) ,,/DATE FOR WRESTLING mare! $ O'Brien faced “Black Bill,” of werkant | @ ville, at the Manhattan A. C, last night, | 1% H. Egeberg, the Danish @ | One of tho largest crowds of the season | Wrestler, and John Plening, the B packed the club-house and they were| G23 champion. will meet at as every| for the Graeco-Roman chi bout In the preliminaries was produc-| the world and a purse of §1,00 Uve of furious Aghun) date and place for the Se O'Brien and “Black Bill” were both tn| jected yesterday, when the men met ne shape, o Anish his man, but ® the best of ‘Young’ PUILADBLPHIA, Nov, well repald for thelr visit, fe anette ‘1 ind wasted Little time get-| open bids for the contest. AN INACTIVE LIVER A CONSTIPATION HEADACH soon set right by BEECHAM’S PILLS TO SET YOUR LIVER WORKING RICHT is absolutely al igl if you are to get any comfort from life or * nourishment from food, torpid liver can be a very dangerous condition and should not be neglected. Few medicines act an‘ thoroughly, promptly and safely as Reecham's Pills, They. arm vigorous but mild, and cause no inconvenience or nausea, TO BE RID OF CONSTIPATION There is no remedy quite as good as Beecham’s Pills, not only to loosen the bowels but in the alter effects, There is no up afterwards, as these, Pills aid Nature in a natural way, chronically constipated can become regular and be rid *) the com- sequent discomforts formerly theirs by use of BEECHAM’S PILLS, Sold Everywhere In Boxes, | 0c. and 25c. ae ee } | Snedeker nue and Third str: 4 L. ‘Their opponents BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. 3 Tillsldes, of Richmond Hill, | weer eee ® | As a preliminary to the game, the Sterling second team try com : $25,000,000 NEW YORK CITY 34%! Tax Exempt Gold Bonds (Payable in Fifty Years) TO BE SOLD WEDNESDAY, NOY. 23D, 1904, Issued in Coupon or Registered Form. Interchangeable at will after purchase, OFFERED DIRECT TO INVESTORS. These bonds are a legal investment for trust funds _o8 3 are exempt from taxation except for State purposes, © Chapter 274 of the Laws of 1904, which applies to sale of onde of the City of New York, provides tnat * or none” bids cannot be considered by the Comp’ ptroll unless the bidder offering to purchase “all or none the Bonds offered for sale shall also offer to pure! “all or any part” thereof, Send bids in @ sealed envelope, encloced in the addressed envelope, A int ot Young Corbett." Before he was beat- | old-timers will tell ne that the men of| feet. His muscles are as fine as whal=| tween the Kilkenny and. Waterford, Henry Van Lehe, Prosldent: Harry E ph apc | TWO PER OENT. OF PAR VALUE MUST ACCOMPANY BID, Such depostt must } by Britt, “Corbett was eonaldered | to-day are not what they used to be,| bone and laid on his limbs like elastio| clubs to be remembered Murray, | Vice-President; Marcel ordinary protection, but that keeps! jx money or certied check upon a solvent Banking Corporation, ‘This sepoalt willy ysolutely invinelbie on the Coast,and Tey sav that the clase of amateur bands. He fs bony, with the ranginess gFyothall Cup a Fine One, Too, | Canal, Beoratary, Lou vedauver, the foot warm and dry on COlC | requested, be returnec day of to unsuccessful bidders, For fuller information 6, w there are those who believe | athletes has gone back in weight And of an Irieh thoroughbred timber-topper | a. many Leader John V. Coggey, of John Demlein, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jacob and stormy days. Trim in fit,| “SHY Secord,” published at 3 City Hall, New York, 3 els Bris match. Britt, “Cor- | stamina, but right In Joyee and Daly Track In Good Shape. the ‘Twenty fourth ‘Assembly District, Bohmels, Ger Arms; Jacob J. easy in use and durable in wear, Co any Bank or Trust Company, or address Nelaon, W e Govern ¢ : 4 4 alws ne fore promotion of | Gove , siclan; John Kele . ick in bis old form the ring te well | # & Tefutation of this that none eax) Joyce weighs perhaps 16 pounds with | always to the fal Ih te ind rorball | Wea Floor Manager, and Franz Welder-| it embodies usefulness in a de- EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller City New York, ippiied with crack little men just | salnsay his training done, He has bone, tov, | fama silver trophy. it le a gracetuly |Meb his able assistant, The Floor Com-| 766 never equalled iw. | What these old-timers claim may be) but he is molded on altogether different | designed loving cup and, standing on an | mttee were: Max, Stern, Chairman; | 8 q . 280 Broadway, New York, em Pal ay : ~ B. Walter. E, Roundtree john Koc’ SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. ” Bank—Canfleld, 129; Gibb, 88; Stick night the Pastimes won two good A” Tliemnicld, toe Were A Poa . " Hig) WW, ‘Neloon, Va, Byes is tO, | Etna, The poorer A. Heseateld, Jac: Weinhantt, A. Fow: JAMES S, COWARD, RAILROADS, | BANKING AND FINANGIAL, J iA. Goldman. Sachs, & Co.—Gregory’ | FIRST GAME—Virlety—. Browne, 1@; | Roundir Sea WePhitive 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. ° meewnnraranrennee’ | “4 a3) Ta Huber, 168. | y, +; Protin, Schilling, | 180; mts Daa Huber, 125; Michards, 178; total, 73. | W. Browne, 19; total, $23 _Imperias— Bhd ph es of Chalemars Chris ee ee PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD | 7 - Gib! Nel- ; s, ; tot ‘Gun ad =e eo} om oH Langdon, Fyfe, 121;" total, seconn’ ile e Varttingl ~ wriciat net t zuriir, Witlam Gpmnbel, Arihar | aun RRP a aX Desihosshe ano Ske Going Highen v it.” First National tiank—H, Nelson. |” 1s); Brown, 170; Schneider, 181; Fehren: |CIMK.)M. Kraner, F. Horn, Bam Bt at rh from Desbrosses and | Chiron TH; tote we’ 8! BterM. Ss) done 308; Hut, 18; total, $88. mper~ Vin rahe, John Beach, Edward’ Frees * Ss evmuntee ata uureh, 1; total, f Luhrs, 192; Janesen, 1%; Verny, | orf, Peter Hora, and Fred. Kell aiven bal ibe PO iy atl Silk League. | 1s; Bhiazard, 225; H. Luhrs, 176; total, ff jus ‘ A. MOH te Ee, Ate The Columbus Catholic Club Dowlers | Gehnetke, 1 Harrie, tM; Porker, 18:| ae guy League's games last night on |TetRD Asteint ® ay AV EOD eee) BB a hi PN hy AY |X chdlocesan | a ; total Youn @ ‘S games last o GAME—YVariet. rowne, L hoped into,ehetead of the Archdjocesan| TYth ae ee, mas Ht iting ie ‘Thum’s Alleys resulted as follows: WT; Daly, 187; Protin, 179; Schilling, | TO PLAY BASKETBALL. hours fs jal tirnament last night on the Colonial huméeher 161; Pugh, 1; to 7 FIRST GAME—S. Elseman & Co.—Ren- | 198! rowne, 12; total, $28 Pas: ee | ae WCAG AND st. Lours b They won two games, beating THIRD We Pree Ot mich, isg;| #8", Md; Luohs, 157; Walbel, 147; Fitz-| times—Brauer, 14; Brown, The Sterling A. C. basketball team, eres - — L—HICA, e West Ends and the St, Marys, in ae Hareie Mt; parker, gerald, 1 i Hecvert, ht ed is met oe 1s; Fahrendorf, 227;+ Mule, giampions f he Interborough Athletic | permanent Hat i. © game with the West Ends the Co-| QVM, 18 total, S90, Columbla—Kiv- | Pleitman, & | Co. itasbrouc s,) 158) total eague, will play thelr first game to- Pile samy St reine, teat hoe tes A len | J. darters, 1); atenion, iia; | Blaho spits Roptnson, 14; Kurner, 17 Supeete Alters, jm ight on their court. Nelr’s Social Hall, | ; ioe fa . pulling out three ping to the a tué off in that game, ‘ong against the St. Marys was In gbod form, roll- The scores: West End—Cohalan, 125; i; Louray, 311; Strela, , 81, Columbus— 115; 146; Wyman, 1; Kane, 18 SD GAME—Wee End—Cohalan, McGilverary, Louray, i strain, 119; Welah, 23; total, Mary’s—laesser, reeze, vod. Garvey | in Berwnger, 114; Stumpf, 149; Murphy, 161; Dahler, 201; total, SA. TURD GAME—Columbus-Horn, 197; jarvey, 'i; Harris, 181; Wyman, 178; woul, Ml. Bt,” Maty'v- | i; Beriinger, 160; Stumpf, | y, 150; Dahler, 187; total SL} Kulghts of Columbus League, The New Amsterdams won twice last mht at the Colonuu alleys, The scores: [RST GAME—New Amoterdam—K 1ilj Smith, 189; Barrett, 121: Willough- by, 100: Browne, 140: total, 7, Xavier -Gariner, 126; Stapleton, Kohn. 422; Javian, 108; Clohoney. 188; tal 61, SCOND GAME-—De | Sota—Mc lS; Kennedy 1: Hickey. Sweeney, 118; Brownan, 14%: total, 702, axier—Kobn, 121; Stapieton, 18; J Vian, a Gartner, 133; Ciohesey, 1 otal, 6b 1k 1) GAME—New Amsterdam—Rose, ‘Smith, 14; Willoughby 103; Bar- rett, WO: ‘Brown, 140; total, 79. De ua~—MoSherry, 167; Kennedy, Hickey W; McSweeney, 128; 13. tolal, ie, Riverside League, Bros- 08 won two met games last | high seor th 1,002, heat the ‘ikes and one spare. ME—Linwood. 167; Walworth Hudean- Scott, 142; ‘Boylon, 166; Barry, Hoblitaell, 1° Brown, 180; total, | IRD GAME—Hudson — Scott, joylan, 104; Barry, 1; Hoblits Brown, 18; total. 4% 7 ore, 174; Dilloway, 23; Hateh, Now York League. Alpongiins lot Pe first night on Amann & Tricas's the Columbias. The Young Men and ai n to defeat before at, 188; erry, | 185, Mo» | R THIRD GAME— | 7 "Martina, 19; Heths, 233; total 8.) SECOND GAME ky Elsaman & Co—| 19; WA; total, 641, 180, On Universal Alleys, | Rensen, 101, Luohs, 19; Watbel, The Bylvans won two good gumes taat| fractals 120; Herbert, 1; to beating the Loguns the Tux-| Bishat. 18; Robingon, 123; Kurner, 131} FIRST GAME—Sylvan—Tinnegan, 134; | pit nh yi aie! cae: 18; J, Brawn, i Boaiand,| "Renaen, ith Latha. ih Wathet SROCOND GAME—Winonah — Robinson, ied ae ea rbert, Filet Bishof, 1a; he bt Ryan, 165; total, 734, , 1; Kurner, 185; | 1%; | Blossfiel!, 181; Bambung Jewellers’ League, Herber ay I: Tho Jewelless’ League games las trmat h Ruth’ i: Kelty, Jig; |RsME on the Universal alleys resulted | THIRD GAME—Sylvan—Hinnegan, PURSE CAMEL. B. Waterman Go Schulte, 172; J. Brown, 183; lngtand, | }t# i as Ha A ga 183; Dickson, 206; toval, 900." ‘Tuxedo— : mui TL Maines, 2M) Feder, 18; Roll, Li: yrottincnen ti: Desks Jonna, ‘1; Welngartn, 174; total, ise.) H oo ‘Th: Ola oe” Stock Exchange, age BY burn, 16. Biddeli, Ladenburg, Thalman & Co. won two! iis, 4 e" games on Thum's alleys last night. The | total iene iat | vial GAME Charis Head & Co io he rt ng is; ¢ nglish, 17 ckett, 124; 8h AME. -Waterms 2s; MoGoldrick, 16: total, 9% Grose: ME Waterman beck & Co.-Ferris, 10); Little, 12 daumliten. ttt’ Pere : nee tats Wurm, 106; Jenkins, 131; ) Fahey hh A.—lilias, 1a; Protiine: COND. GAME—Ladenburg, ‘Thatman| lai”. 170; Drake, 104; Cook, 1M, Hoe €,Co-—Sacken, 108: MeMullen, 211; Mc- wi; tote), Ot erron fadmer, 131: Cari : inns 4 Groesbee * fe, Ca Nie Gas Compan t i; Little, 1s; Turn ia tt © roll Wiz; Hate, 3 a eer er, 106; Ferris, U2;| Good ganes were roiled last night on ‘o.—Backen, 1% lg on Palmer, total, lish, McGolirick, 1%; The Knlickerhbockers got Conn GAME. mann, 181; Babing: Gelsier, Nyac: y-C. Brownell, 164; is Pouchard, ag Gregory, 212; Cook- in, | \¢ 1: Al MANN, | 1 atin Aue Knlokerdocker— Hoft-| 173; total. 7% ran Can Com: mann, 1; Habinger, 154; Prescott, | fr) , fs) Mi Laravel ‘M4; Geisler, 28; Matmacher, 1%; total, a: Bxtmeyer, 6 ral. $. Keystone—Harkins, 138; Hart, 161; | Hin, 1%; Burton, 18; Stevens, iv; srcoxD GAME—Reld Ice C: ai Com. total, BF 1: Bneel 10; Buimever me Bank Clerks’ Loague, hy Bi Firss, {etional, bowl mes on Thum’ ys jaat night, McMullen, three games on Thum's Wht h eit Koleiervoower Hoft- 190; Prescott, 171 183; Mulnac! Or, 18¥; total, H4. nd int Hanover Na 3 ee: sl Bets n & | follows: FIRST GAM Consolidated Gas Co m B two of the) ) 8; Bte- |. Durve on, THIRD k—C. Brow. (131; Rouchart, | Cormick, | “Gookia, 170; total,| fy Wh: Re 3. So bnoahiaetng Team 2—Coo 128; Keve? L. Brownell, regs ad By irs took two | phant al TH my cWeee oaat, I eet the Monarch Palace alle yS, resulting as total, 0. Branch. 2 4: Feely ™m Sngel hard. be) “i nar \o total, 672. rs rUneT GAME--Fraternity—Coyle, Yoorhia, 15; Hutchins, 133; iken, 18; Bi 138; Gelebell, 164; total, 14. Long Isl- and—erry, 1%; Bahler, 18; MeCahill, 18; Brooks, jit; Denton, 222; total, by OND GAME—Washington lyving- - Cordean, 10; Willkams, 182; MH Meliravy, 143; Duncan, 1%; taal 8; MeCahill, Wt; ton, 174; total, B66. THIRD GAME. Cordean, 161; Meliravy, 101; Dune Fraternit—Coyle, 1 Hutehins, 150; Engel Mi; total, 7a. Fort Green Won, FIRST GAME —Lefe Achenbach, 1818; 183; McNeil, 173; tote: 737. THIRD GAME Achenbach, 14; Jewell, 16 MeNeil, 175; total, i, Par , M Emerick, 1@; 0.’ B. Stone, SAS Sek, Ne Seeee fe, beenete % re ‘ons mption t has opened the door Feehe. Si rrinaeatn, 1) Die of death for thousands, ‘Take {t(n bang Ehler’s Palace, Long Island—Berry, 17 Washington Williams, 25 Jewell, 1 White, Bahle ho; dD. 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