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{RESULT TS EDITION | __PRICE ONE ae ae INIUN if . Circulation Books Open to All,” NEW YORK, THU IRSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 100. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” __| RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE | CENT, LATEST NEWS OF ALL SPORT FOOTBALL RESULTS. At Woroester—Holy Cross 12, Springfield T. S. 9. At Cincinnati—University of vincinnati 17, Kenyon 0. At Easton, Pa.—Lafayette, 40; Lehigh, 6. ‘At Cedar Rapids, la—First Half—lowa, 0; Minnesota, 5, (he ee LATE WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. Fifth Race—Gregor K. (4 to 5) 1, Aladdin (2 to 1 place) 2. Autclight 3, AT NASHVILLE. RACING SEASON AT EVENING WORLD RACE CHART VL SEVENTH DAY AT BENNINGS, The Evening V orld’s charts are in from first rave at Aq piad WRT Tale” Won Sriving. Himes i,Ge 4 f i ortic 1, Drum; , Prisnt 2, { oni kane" ees Wins Se is lig Crowd Tums Out to See Fifth Race—Soortia 1, Drummond 2, Prism Ws, ti | Beas Novom 1 8 - BR dt by To Sa s4) First Day’s Sport on Crescent COAL STORES AT PORT ARTHUR 31) ? so Te Kimenick K “eaves wo 2 P4h hou by ab. os City Track—-Bennett’s Stable TOKIO, Nov, 24—8 P, M—Telegraphing to-day the head- 1 Cabin .. Se ee the First: Winner quarters of the army before Port Arthur reports: \ one Hatin roi": Moeriing Se" Rk I ; “The conflagration” inthe buildings-.near. the arsenal, q it Bala ec Wes Bina ie " iit it i 1 ‘® 1. caused by our naval guns,-whieh, as reported yesterday, began | \ wit. Madam gaian!'S-s.colii 8 HH hh i NEW. ORLEANS WINNERS. ~~ tnogn‘Nov. 22, continued until 2 o’olock ‘on. the’morning ee Nitie Dare Mites We 2 U4 8 th 1S : Of Novi-23.4 ‘Ihis provable the coal stores:have. been*bu ‘ss A eae ahaealitnit cree rds Gi ee se Ghee iene deel || PINOT RACEE-Poesband (3 to 1) . > a > F* <aoetlhinpaaanidhnatoed nto.) dashed ? 1, Exclamation (5-to..2) 2, High / 15 "SS ee see HOR Te Me ad net A "Wie ey [Wind 4, SECOND RACF—Ediin May (7 to" eS eo NAN PATTERSON SURE THANKSGIVING DAY SPORT ‘ON ROAD, TRACK AND FIELD, Zl climbing Con est COBETWEEN WINS. WaShINGTON it) | Takes Feature. es bab at Ben- nings Traok by Five Lengths Breezing at End. BENNINGS WINNERS, FIAST RACE—Golden Sunrise (13 to 10) 1, Yeoman (10 to 1) 2, Bo hema $. SECOND RACE—Neptunus (8 to /1) 1, Mary Worth Payne 3, > ae 10) 1, Connover #5 .k | Sack 3. to 1) 1, Lavator (6 to 2) 2, Wool- gatherer 8. ware RACE—Critieal (9 to 10) bits 3 (Special. to The Bvening World.) t | 10) 1, Resentment (5 to 1) 2, Had . § [rian 3, } ia | THIMD RACE—Gus Heidorn (3 to ‘ 7 | “ i Hy Stay ‘i i 1) 1, Lady Free Knight (2 to 1) 2, hes Hite Foxy Kane. Shaw ie Lord of the Valley 3. } i HA Qelawaba 0.) Malling 199 AT ' 198 -- ) iow Retane J Burton 100 12 1 : FOURTH RACE—Florai King (2) H) Stes i'Minee Io HH B'S B Gite 1) } Resabin (8 t0 1) & Ramo Seer § 1003 < Miles loi 3 » y 2) horn 3, ° ° : . | = ie ee ee BB Bi 18 3B) a 'Florodora Girl in an Interview with an ,, \ a Bera ragchee—MeWilliams, ie Rat Hook, Clear the aifiest afer, and NEW ORLEANS, La,, Nov. 4—Had| ‘ ay ‘ \3, a ack Aeks. Overweights—Br 2 Uniaaa i ver Foain, }', | the officials of the Crescent City Jockey ; waited cate Sie a gtiads TOP Ma Word Pn ind Taw Oe | Cte ner eee woe | Evening World Repotter Refuses to —The Rene vy ‘ ished for be : . . { i TL46 ‘ THIRD RACE—The Renew i of the Che cane, Bieepinchan ee three-year-old wishe; for better weather. It was Discuss Details of Trial, but Ex: ond ups enatlemen tide | simply ideal and aided by the race for Ti —t1 vi db. by Now od —O t on J. Won easily. Time—3.14, Win pies 5 nial asso Be ees | | Inaugural’ Handicap it brought out P : 4 : Fairies 98 Ena cg oad peer) St. B 1_AY 2 Fin. Ope Goa. Pi. BR. | about 8.00 persons to the Falr Grounds presses Belief in Her Acquittal. ord crowd of the meeting put in ana Ipperia Ae A a a A i on | course, Rather late in coming, the ‘ 5 Pearance, The” #riv stand was ‘tiled vB. Back’... Holloway 135 3 2! $3 3 ok crowd filled the spacious grand stand | to overflowing and the betting ting. Was Btn , Wack hi, Bil * pestalion nether srace' aie al the nover tired after clearing the oe nce tan Wikate | When the cell of Nan Patterson, the “Plorodora” chorus girl who ts froveesrs The weather, wan fine and the pel atti incendinanlaa ts - a track faat. and the: se) ‘ ! 1147 FOURTH RACE—$300 ad. spandieap st ane ator three i Ri | There was also an overflow into the | being tried for the murder of Caesar Young, was opened to-day the warden | ian Gott ven races prom: hree miles. 8 m ridden out. er, ch. 4 iSich. Owner—l, WN. Megurger ort Sir. | TARA S00 Were TES GRO NODONE SE) 6. ts ioe ins Igtters and a telegram. One letter was from her mother, | | so’ of traps and carriages, Presented an eet Pilg features were the Washington | of the solders took che south bleachers. | gridiron surprides tha: from Shorthose, and Is Only) (20 to 1) 2,! THIRD, RACE—Imperlalist (11 t0| FOURTH RAGE—King Carter tbe FIPTH RACE=-o Between (6 to Boldere.and sailors, enlisted men and 5) 1, Bhort Hose (3 to 1) 2, Gragialio| » Little Buttercup (@ to 1) 2 Pri-! the; SEVENTH RACE—Kilogram (20 1) 1, Akela (2 to 1) 2, Arragowan BENNINGS RACE TRACK, Nov. 41.—~ SHILORS BY 6 10 0, PENN, BEATS CORNE Baehualeetic Military Gathering “Sees Uncle Sam's Soldiers and Sailors in Hard Fought Gridiron Battle at Polo Grounds. | _ Quakers Smother Ithacans in First Half. of Good Game on Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Rolling Up a Score of 24 to 0. FIRST HALF. ! FIRST HALF, Army, 0. | Cornell, 0, Navy, 0, University of Pennsylvania, 24. SECOND HALF. bees HALF, Army, | Cornell, Navy, 0. U, of P., 10, ( FINAL SCORE. FINAL SCORE. Army, 6. Cornell, 0. | Navy, ©. U, of P, 34, | | — | THE ‘LINE-UP, THE LINE-UP, ~ a . ba aie | beter Money| itutkiewies ; re Smith | Piekarski | MeGaitiand | Windlew Reverre Me , ree porn GROUNTA, N.Y, Nov. 215 | Tits wos a day for the wed, white and bhie Unelo Sam's Atmy and Nayy met on the iren hore this afternoon “petors a Big erowa" he amta j Rreatest enthnsiasm fought out the ¢ what fy to be an annual football came. « ois herve: Columbia, Ursgire 3 balaia ‘Hocetal to The Bveging Worth), *RANKLUIN: FIELD, PHIA, Nov. %—The Quakers will up one of the thet net, football Diatory here today | the referee blows his whistle at |cione of the game with Cornell, jthe: struggle began the | | was clreled with. a of. lowers of the Red and Bide. pg Passed in size and enthudlasm gathering seen here in recent years, With the exception of the game with: Harvard, the contest with the Ij is the most interesting om the Sylyania’s schedule, and the usually fought with grim | ton on both sides, | Quakers’ Clean Record. At the start of the contest the deiphians ruled a 2 to 1 favorite, cause of her untarnished record for jseason. The fact that Cornell haw b defeated by both Columbia officers watched the game and waved the army and navy colors and cheered) | themeelves hoarse” and. sang to the | music of the two ida, It was a gal | day for Uncle Sam's fight and enjdyed the outing. There were | artillery in red-lined overcoats, cay- j&ry mén in striped, “douga boys” in more sombre blue and the short-codted middles. “Tite bandé were from the battle-ships jand Fort Hamiltony and they began a concert a full hour and © half before the game was called. The (wo elevens were unknown per- vonaliy to @ majority of the audience, ton, however, did not offer a but they were a husky-lodking lot .of | conclusion that they would players, just the sort to put up a hot, | humbied to-day. strappy ame of football, and that w This last strugg:e of | what the crowd wanted, ways fought with the The north. stand: was given over to | pray in either team, and the navy followers, while the friends | football for 1s oye * has went ia Jockéys. Wr. 1% 2 Fin n. Clos Pl Sh, | Cup, at, two miles and a quarter, and| Every man had a 0; 4 yello “S0 Kine Ci Davina ri Me Fy i “ 4 ac = ' ee sight. Age tine who {s seriously #!1 1n Washington. There, were only a few lines, ecribbled the Chevy Chase Steeplechase, in whica | one j Ogct navy, pays een ~~ Fy Of cuurte, theta a ” a # 4 ' ‘| bina tailaaner | , $3 62 05 7.10) g a. bonnet aCe ae rts of! in an invalid’s Irregular scrawl, and merely expressed regret that the (m- jee porses. were riddey by amateurs in) fop the army-and every-enlisted man | agn's dope to ground the supremacy’ eR ees ‘onnelly je : : had a bet on the team representing his | the Quakers on, Mr. Stone 135 7 4 | be He } | Senet teal Sone 185 j H 3 Re ne eee prisoned girl could not get home on Thanksgiving day. Favorite hy a Head branch-of. the'seryice, While every cther: leading ia { » Biewe Blisa » 0 §] wan coupled With Dah MeKenha’ ‘The Another letter, was trom Miss Patterson's brother-and 6 thisd trom 4) Golden Suntice was always the favors | On general appearances’ the Navy! team in vhe East bag been detested c 1s 4 schoolmate in Washington, who sent greetings from six other girls. Two ity in the opening cash, but there were | looked to have the beat, team. but, thé| least once, and most of them twice, Billy Puc s Ww H pair were the beiting choices and:Fore- t fin frande of. thi ‘ hi to | betting. way even money. The crow!) Redrfnd Biue, in going Into Ser Charies (Sally: Fi a | 4 e un Franciseo, ; many # smart people that ° “ * info fs en atiy. ,Blotine ie i hand we bpd at’ tn cel by| Of the other letters came from 4 filly named’Bohemia Girl as the good | ¥42.4n Interesting one, thet fairly went| contest; presebth’a ciean slate, 4 ou van ‘Siete petighey M4 pC B H rushing to the front *for six furlongs, After Miss Pajterson had read her létters she consented to talk to an | tring sof the race. Bohemia Gir> might vevery time the banda played and) ne goal -from, the feld by Swariimore: nglivon Chet... Merrick 184 13__16 ga) 3° feds raivaaiad ‘ah tid had | Evening World reporter, on condition that she would: not'be asked to com- iOS eos auth a good break, bue ene |(Réeted every Move on the gridiron. | mara her. otherwive avullied recaed, > f o 8i fil dP Beratched-—R. a e * re _ Aine cares tes a perien,, Sezetched SR. Of a his speed, but tired in last | He was eased up to beat Miiclema.| ment on the trial Was off poorly, and, closicg strong, fin- fel eudlaes ree cw rea Te Cans Lynah was not in the I quarter. _Woolkatherer_ had. po exc === | lon a neck Highwind secured third] SURE SAK WILL BE ACQUITTED, ¢ {ghed In’ the Imoney. » Lamer‘ck led. into | *° my “and | when the game’ warted, but at ‘ 1 FiPT 100 adird: Washington Cup: two and a quarter miles, Start | money by beating Montpellier a length. the stretch. where he died away and | Navy had met in any sort of contest of other players on the Cornell team. were 1148 EE Won Soandily. timesd.0o to. Winner."b, ‘eo Ay Meddierecindize® omer s is “Mt would be unwiee to diequae my case while tho fra! tw f= progteas,” Goiden Suirise» taking the Tend) po | ski and sireugih. and ihe men fighting | in prime gomiition. nd Cane, Waraee \ ; mie fie Sea she said. “My lawyers have advise! against it, and I fee! that I should be | by, Feed front Yeoman. wtio a ~ | oMt on. tha Ag d cnt Tram ‘the Tosteee” | declared that he expected them. to make $ j Me ips ; ky fight th > \ Song Bg RR —_—— ruled by their experienced judgment in such things. Neptunus Beats Big Field. Obes Ghent theese o0'baveteke cl & plucky fight throughout the bias) R M o£ it eS WINNERS AT NASHVILLE “Ot course. I am sure that T will be acquitted of this terrible: charge. Betarthorpe ‘and vipa) wore "the | , Agmisal’ Coghlan oad ‘fie Big Mollday Crowd Gat, i j a fh th eb * [During the long summer 1 syent in this prison I cheered mygplf with the fucsen' gash with an cnotmaus held, Grant, “pots In full Unitorm, | were| | Though the woes oe a } ne in —_—— A cheered to the echo upon thelr arrival dteted thes 4 mobo oot FT id (Special to The Rventne World.) hope that I would be free by Thanksgiving. 1 really thought {'wonld ba} Peptunas, oe te acd ait Therdnaing | Many other-omcere from tne forte and preset te Titwene. the Pty: Hemiehes—The Boutherner, Roweh Rider, Moon Daisy and Wen Crockedt.” “Overweight NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov, 4#—The| ai iT # and won cleverly by tte. the from | Dattleships also occupied boxes and | ae Ph es Rebar Rh! t home 10-day at h Feats $e wap cieterly (07. tm lenge were as enthusistic na tne enfisted | Uke (he they that fled thropgh : Go» Retween much the beat: only breesing throuwh homestretch. hort Hose easily | following are vequite she races hat ve missed Thankegiving dinner at home, | am sure, ™ f f D Sesf_ot the others. Grasialio improved. ‘ Lt mun here to-day: But although 1 ha distance. Unmasked thou | Men velty at a football came was an| St*S and swept over every Inch of | that Christmas wil) not find me in this ptght.” FIRST MACK-—Seven farlon; yen ie © by | ing. —Outwal, Wt (D, Boland), 21-2t0 1.) MOTHER SUFFERS RELAPSE. ‘| Cia FA, | WON; Columbla Girl, 166 Gtunro), 2001.) “7 wanted my father. to 40 home arid have his Thanksgiving dinne:'with Bay is eas it 4 by Ps a mother,"-continued Miss Patterson, “but he refused, although we Neatd that B ® 10) dred, Boy Blue, Ida Davis and Jong| sho had aad @ relapse. He sald he would not eave me until the end of the| n fd] Bia alto ran P — + SECO! A CEA-Sellt five f {2 %5) onga.—davolr Faire, 6 annon), § t0 1 (Continued on ‘Tenth Page.) 1 / Bh shi wont Argosy, 100 (D. Auetinhe ’ ‘to. 2 > tabs HR gt thie tint be ay chal | 4 a 8 TS) ‘The Waltre [3s as the moat promising filly of the © 100 0 -» 2 rl Bar OW wit ening s ook the | MAJOR oer 4 year, was sold to Alongo'C, Maynard. ulent, Salika d'Or also .ran. of this oxy, The good figure of $13,000 at the end, Little Buttercup THIRD 'BACE ‘Bteeplecha: | course.—Cardigun, Ii eembertonh '§ | “Tn Mg a lca to 5, won; Spring Water, ey ner Gay: 80.' the tweets ont x number of the world’s! greatest horses being sold under the to I, second; Russell 4 to 1, third, in Wigan) | | Gambtinus also ran. John Baxter, two years OM, of No. @ Madison street, Hoboken, while watch. ing @ parade of ragamuffins pass his j beers to-day fell from the fourth-floor peony Just es the lad fell a lot of young |men went by dressed up as German for the = with thelr stomachs padded figure ex- | out. Little Johnnle landed on the pad- i opinion | ding of one and rolled to the sidewalk unhurt, When he was picked up he naan" Rl Ts al ae Grace Bond Bought for $13,- 000 by A. C. Maynard. i. WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at ® P. Mi Friday for New York City and vicinity: Probable rain tonight; . Friday Major Delmar wae old to C. G. K | Billings this afternoon at the Old Glory : et) = Bagel SOL i $100 jer ea Ll FOURTH, RACE Press Handtenp, fo for | ow ee i FE, two-year-olda: five and @ halt yon," Om dmgalea pf eager ic. &. K Billings Buys Great’ John Bexme Fell Onto Ragamut:| Tied. Tipie-ioe Li Manfred and | Trotter at Old Glory Sale—| Sun. Seeentel Bonen, | Syeeea and stopped. Briarthorpe was } Imperialist Beats Favorite. | Connover, olf favorite, mgde the early. pace. followéd by R.’ B. a and ist. *Ip the last bal’ mile Im- Reta he went to the front and won 'd held-by sf oe th -from-Connover, | who beat KR. By Back Mty lengths. Kh Carter's Handicap Jump. | | | handicap second choice, tonal in, many | went to the front fifteen lengths. on . dosen lengths in front of the feild The race ran this way to the laat mile, j when Lavatort Went to the front and, betel over the last jump safely. tool to have the a safe. In the h, however, Carter came r] a terrific rain . catching the Lavator in the lavt sixteenth, oo by a length and a half. | beat Woolgatherer thirty leng:ha. The time beats the track record by «ix evconds. Go-Retween's Cup Race. Go-Between was an | envorite n the cup rac nd Hove was second choice, They falshed in that order. For the firet mile Queen | Betle ted by a dosen lengths, with the others well bunched Queen Belle ran jout on the turns and lost much ground. land at the end of a mile and a half Go-Between dreemed to the front. fol- lowed by Short 7 and Graziaiio In |the ren home Bacwyen increased his Woolgatherér wus the ‘choice in the _ stweplechase, Th Lavator even money |lead and won sanity by five lengths from Short Hose. 0 was cix lengths in front of Grasiall cries Ww Baalty. Little Paes i the vey 32 pdst ana 4] Toe J teat and tour lengihe five-yard line and was run back t wenty: voice and the echoes were kept Flave, The held like a s.one wall, busy with the rousing (heers that fle ; | these aud je Dall od lawns. bi every theitiing play. Lavator © hort | mbulance from the J.. Iood Wright! *Pace about the field was looked far, forpital, ‘which arrived fust before the| For the most part the tere of game began and took a stand on the) wero soild walls of.red and sidelines to awal: the injured Bhi, ‘The Navy team was. the fitst om the! here and there the monotony. was br. field, but a tremendous cheer from the| en by patches of the red-und white of Army section announced the arrival of | Corze)) the Army team a moment later, Both a - bands played Dixie when the elevens| ) The cheering squads greantzed! trom the reak’ of students and gtads ef the | came out. he Army. won the tows and let tne eoticge of William Penn were in ‘thelr | | Navy Kick Off. The ‘bail went fo th be woat te the Army again ow a fumbie en their thirty-yerd line FIRST HALF. Toe army pushed the bal} the favy's fort¥-vard line. wie! md-| ‘The Quakers fairly swamped Corasit bi a ele fh the fitet Nalf, scoring 24 points In Me : iemever, |< s a at rmy's thir s/-yard | ‘where they the result und ¢ he'd, and It was the army's Dall +a" few alort end runt bh teams were playing beautiful jwas unadle to wit! atratght football ‘of Pennsylvania’ gaining and Cornelis ine he onslaay After going ten vards the Navy amaiit|every play of the red & got the ballon downs. The Navy, Five minutes after the | three triew, nunted to the Army ia bad roa Brinker fumbled the kick. But te- ipa ed the ball. and. shaking off three ran thir!’ “ards before Sagily Hard and Vast Continued vu sixth Page) | As the game proceeded the SS becate fist and severe, and jecrimmage iith, Pennaylvan fullback recelved some hal finally com } Foine i. pelts’ centre, was also Ende! Ms, net ae way to Ch and line. cay | middl de second tou from little Buttercup, rho beat Prinr- hy a head. Kilogram tm Piret. Jimmy Lane, MeWilliame and Kilo- gram reese in clowe order to the so ~#., Kilogram came a’ pant by a length and from | jant, dasyes AB , Ake'a, who beat Arrahgowan head | Pernsyivants |B ship, Dine | rink Bentluws Rateles on Page 7.

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