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ie i. “Higagh{'s jlu-jiteu failed to make jan wpon Alex Swanson nla’aty and the latter won. three/CRIMSON’S HOT FIGHT in the Course of little more han an hour, Possibly he jlu-fiteu of the game faded away wheo found vhree or four husky, | ‘woking policemen stationed along | Marvard. . toh side of the ring, However that be, the rusror circulated that a Wunshg@ exntoition would follow i synptoms of bone-cri Tey and SW paleeved jackers, The iltie Ju & hood shorder bhan his rival At tne first shock Higashi twisted id Wacds into the neck of Swanson s ‘There was a tugging maton, idenly *borh went to the floor, » Bwanson strug. Ww get away = throat grip Mike 8 wpe Bhs ad Sider ws er © edking the Jay's wold, ie fer that, jammer look, which Hi- a he. last held him, snoulders down, sty seconds, ‘Time—is min, 6 Higashi talled to. toss Swanton over his head. The Swede fell him and flattened him out like a fe, Then @ crouch hold two he ¢ Wav one eaoul al ird ‘bout. When -iligesil dropped | UA ike a cat, rewchi for cose pero With blood trickling w ee mat and threw Swanson cial broke away, inned Hi iu hig head. The Bwede's sku ‘the mat, Higash! sprang upon the shuiting off ure Fo a{ the same ¢ime, Higasht bu forced to was too big and trong for ling proved more than a ommaten for jiu-jitew with the jiu-jiteu ‘aw: out under ‘police supervieton, TEE latest. Hagvard, list of football corunttics reads Ike the report of @ battle. All of the 27 bones known: to Picco seem to have been sbroken, and to that one Heyer ‘erackea his wishbone.” Is the j@hbone” solely culivated by ex- clusive Harvard mon? Never\heard of Mt anywhere clase. HE past week bas been a sad one for “physical culture,” at least for physical culture of the fad warlety, Several “physical culture’ athletes have ered against real mth he and a a result the machine ie aa ea Rg suffered abject de- ei is, Ulysses and the other ‘hong of olden days didn't wear ‘aust clothes, eat “health” saw- a fe re breakfast %, Be a al culture expert” make he Mosoular by mail BEL PARK ENTRIES, (Speolat to The rening World.) JAMAICA RACD TRACK, N, ¥,, Oct. UThe entries for Monday's races are ia follows: FIRST RACKE~Two-yew-olds; ena a her furlongs. five ACE—Selline ¢ mile and ono slxt » Bad ine P pay Drone Wing’: O15 xPr cote * fc1 xBmbarragsinont * 1H! Jost @ rit is i iene ‘air Roe. atehiGs} old piayens ad oracking | Matvard «.. S|FOOTBALL ON: MANY GRIDIRONS. 0 pms siinaisedes {Continued trom First Page.) Sortie 1S gpa 2 ae a/OLD EL! AGAINST bey Polurrtia took Poot a han yt yarns, boy det * ended w. ew pe 4) dail on her own thirty-five ine. ‘ Final scone: Colvebia, 11; WalWiame, & pase sins FINAL SCORE, save AGAINST SPRINGFIELD. FIRST HALF. NEW MAVEN, Conn., Oot. 4—Tale Uned up against Holy Cross at Yale eld this afternoon, expecting some Booed defensive practios, as the Worver- ter eleven ore reputed to be adepts te pucking, and came to town th morning confident of holding the Sis down to a small soore, of possibly cross. ing the goal tine, It was decided not to play Tripp at guard for Yale, and Brwin and Andrews tonk the guard position; Mutyhinace it In at b ep ‘but was Buc. by Jones tn the second h Rees So were on hand to encourage the dsliore DOCTORS IN TUSSLE WITH LAFAYETTE, bi SECOND ALR, Springfi CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 14.—Har- vard's stadium was filled with the larg- est crowd of the season to-day to wit- ness the footvall game between the Crimson and the Springfield Training Sohool, Last Wodnesday Yale defeated the Up-Staters 29 to 0 at New Haven, and everyone wanted to know whe’ Harvard would do as well. This oppor- tumity to compare the Blue and Crim- gon made enthusiasm tun high and the cheering was better than ever before Bt this season of the year, ‘want's eleven as vt ‘rotted on the figid a few minutts before 3 o' Clock was Seat sk Ue eh. appearance of Fos ‘hocta ‘was iniered inet Saturday and as said chat Droken two ribs. tities i iis Wr FIRST HALF, Lafayette . Jefferson . SECOND HALF, Jeiiere | | | | WEST POINT TACKLES | West Point. }Virginia...... ed tapidly, for he was 4 Iittentsn a ever tod: aa cha a8 nH of he appearance of ite in FINAL SCORE, Lafayette Jefferson res and the reap- Gees eer haats ome wi ‘as Met ted he ——— QUAKERS, CRIPPLED, MEET SOUTHERNERS. FIRST HALF. Pensylvania....... North Carolina... SECOND HALF. Byaseyluania y North Carolina .... FINAL SCORE, Pennsylvania ... North Carolina ASTON, Pa., Oct, 14.—TAfayette lined wp agains: the strong eloven of the Sefterson Medical College of Phila~ | delphia on Marah Field txts afternoon. ‘The vieltors are the most bossa red agerepation the Maroon and Wh met tails seseon, Aa to: (he lam for, Lafayette eee Frcenep nee Gatoniay, Coach pects His men to show up in good hednememenn Ty GERS MEET BIICKNELL FIRST HALF. Princeton ... Bucknell ... SECOND HALF, Princeton $2 PHILADELPHIA, Oct: Pe reat crowd asecmbled on Whe field’ this atter- n00n to eee the hw) between Peansyl- Besknel vanin and the University of Nomh FINAL ‘SCORE Carolina. The Southerners are conse | Princeton . by ex-Captain Waser, of Cornelt, «| Bucknell brother of Coach Warner, of Ithaca. It was thelr first game North and they) made 4 good impression in practice. Princeton University toetball team Ind The Quakers entered the game greatly | uP against Ahe Bucket! ele’ to-dry. | crippled, Capt. Reynolds, the back, waa | Princeton has fet played Beckne | for declared ineligible carly in the week, | tWo years, but tn wrt won by the sore and Torrey, the centre, was named as | of 17-0. The ont aires in the Terr his euccessor, Coupled with tais, Zelg-{ line wae that Vi lies pod contre mn jer is out of the mime indefinitely be-| place of C his leg in <ause of fever. Junk, a less capable | practice, meulder ts {a much bots man, took tis place to-day. Gaston, | ter and he was It In_ his of4 position, the left end, waa gent to plug the hole) Bucknell has a very Seavy team this left by Weedo's accent. Nobwith-| year and a good game way expected, standing this misfortune, Penneylyanh. PRs: MN OH expects (0 score freely on the Tar "INDIANS PLAY VIRGINIA. Meols and at the ame time prevent its —oeennny FIRST HALF, PRINCETON, N. 9... Oct. 5.—The own, goal-line from being crossed. teemaent Indian Virgin HUSKY VIRGINIA LADS. ! FIRST HALF. Virginia |) Indians SECOND HALF. | Virginia West Point Virginia Tech, wren esters } FINAL SCORE, Weat Point | Virginia Teoh, RICHMOND, Vt.. Oct, 4—Ten thou. sand veaple are | Witnesving the game between, Virginia and Certiale, tonduy h Phe ods som to 6 Viewinia, the hotne teal taving advantage in weight a Se ih-Unger| HAVERFORD WIEETS STRONG LEHICH TEAM, |° (Special to The Ev WEST POINT.N. Y., a scorching sun the Virginia Poly teun here to: | Southerners were big, husky b ( the cadets, with their wonk ling, were | not very sanguine of taking them beto faced the FIRST HALE, Hatin a af 8 Havers t man, was ti gotenty ar me, ¢o ne eke delve scill an. Bimith's sceideit yester pt and Greble had hits Beavers, too, was on che and tr able to got bi th HABERYORD, Pa., Oct. 14.—The toot ball gae betwoonl Dohigh University and Haverford Colloge will take place nig afternoon at 8 o'clock on Waltrn i Pleld. Haverford. Capt. Lowery, of | the Haverford team, Is cut of the gama | owl hag to water on the kneo that he re MIDDIES TO MEET r DICKINSON ELEVEN. fiirsace wo’ nis te tof amage ntl this week, wil play tv. The team ¢ much better form n ft wae fost Saturday. |BROWN'S FIRST REAL TEST AGAINST MAINE. F nat HALF. lore guard, V the ertovied day kept him FIRST HALF, * Dickinson . te SECOND HALF, Dickinson . his oi FINAL SCORE, Almefit appacently a4 hot cate » rap tHe lamousande were’ dumped off at One 0 | general er ment, ~ (GIANTS a THE SERIES BY WINNING 4 OUT OF: 5 scat a ty Sangre Says Final Game with the Ath|Game Settled in ‘Fifth Inning, When the letics Is Great Triumph for Mathew: ; , Who Pitches Record Ball, HOLY CROSS AT HOME, | nresnation Grounds. Incidentally, it mentioned, thet the traffic arrangements were execrable, @eveted mansge- Flurdred and Thirty-ffh etreot, where they hat to walt ten or fifteen minuter & Horie train, Great numbers be- camo dingueted and took surface cars. ‘Thero wore a ecore of fights on the plat- forme, Guards, of course, wore diame), as the only representatives pres et * than Brooklyn” was tthe These dleyated trains tol the story of to-day detter even than the fine domonstration at the grounds, Baseball mon alwayy éay that the game can only thrive when there js local pride im = fia Joe Kelly Tells Why. On belng asked today why 9 Weat- ern city did not land a pennant Joe Kelly, captain of the Cineinnatl Car- dinnls, replied: “Recanse the newsapere give we the worst of it. Before the season opens,( when the team fs training down Bouth, the papers are full of what we were going to do and boost us to the akios. But if we even so much as drop: @| season, couple of games after the eeagon atarts then it {s @ roast, Ball players are very pi en: a Fusy eve SetAg THOROUGHBREDS ;* UNDER HAMMER { Oliver Chena ied Goes for $3, 000 4 Oi to Albert Simmons—Thirteen | Yearlings of H. P. Whitney)", a Bring Good Prices. + (Bpectal to The Bening World.) BELAONT PARK RACEATRACK, N. ¥., Oct, Race horses ts train- ing the property of H. P. Whitney, H. Me Ziegler, Re T Wilson, Jr, ©. Bl Brown, James McLaughlin, P, Witmer, A. R, Peabody and others were offered for sale at the paddock at Belmoniy Park thin afternoon, In the lot that was eld were thirtso. Chorougrored yearlings, the property of H. P, Wilt ney, All ot the hotees wers, ont for good prices, Oliver Qromwell bringing the highort price, #9000, The vricos wer om Haenbuta-Birtet Maty; J. L. Me- Ganis, 80, Oh, f,oby Kilmaroneck—Biith Gray; Dudtter B10), A... by Yankeo=tete MLD. Wayman | 7 fr Meddier=Bikck Venin: Mp. nevis 000. | | al _ AMUBEMENTS, Matizoss Omitted Monday, Teesday ond Wednesday Brown Dickinson . Maine ... N. 1, Oot, 4.—Drows ctackod agat der firet hard maton wv: the wagon to-day when fie met the OCnivereity of Maine team on ths An- drew Melt grit'ron., Brown put ties ort term fp the Ned and ham- nt Maine's Itne tempted to qo by tick or eRe. noms. DIES AFTEA BARKOOM TATTLE PALLA, N, ¥., Valls, meet t: twenty-two, “of ha ur th ae Dey “YW cit sll of of | iathed Ae rd tf wits ee ren Ip ANNAPOLIS Ort, The Nayy| PROVIDENC Mhed un naninst Dickinson this atter- noon, the vs'tors bene the fret strong opponents who thr Iccale hove met thie sonison,§ Roth sides were epertally aux fous to Win, @8 tho ame be: ween thé two teams Inst eae a draw, Dumplings, the star ‘eck no Navy, started in the game for tye fires time singe Re broke his Iez aestor: Veince ten last full. ONLY PRACTICE AT COR ELL, ITHACA AM. ¥,, Oot, 11 wih oh altimeP eleven ertrigalty raho4- i ited for tse Conall fombalt torn qo- day fell troughs With berauss cust tt return, Ins end a wre was pla: wha iataliitn aaa om THe ia ‘Tis’ an ewan per a mie af prmcior gr Moa gh ot woman's vi ales ie pb Bh Lill po ay + ‘Powets, worivn! Marceltar. the, world’s ‘vane the Bataiamm ait eyelets: |e me een a gai nese The jan Manager. But, lke them. Corbett soon faded b'fore the supreme !mportan of McGraw, ¢ This 1ad’s face is pretty near as well known now @s President Roosevelt's, mérely beonuse tm is the object of a peoullar civic pride in America’s pre miler city, They All Honor McGraw, In po other country would an athlete achieve such prominence. I heaa two Germans who Were only landed a yoar or two tell all about him in their own tongue; some French waiters took a day off. They were just as busy with fongue and pantomine, In hort it seemed as though every element in New York's complex citizenship was at this Same, Hundreds of them never knew what baseball Was until McGraw re- Juvenated the name of Giants, “Pop” Chadwick, father of the wat in the Db: face ‘wrinkled with the sport advance when @ runner had ¢ pomarpabaa ox bith game, x, his parchmeni-like Sniies, He has see. | ad those times 0 be “crossed out” inion, wes the most n of Weal pride, { By Tovciosk stnde tr nat} ae ya was silted. vestry | and New Ton hap iy | fed fe ag pram! to| deliver Seliver Sb spety 3¢ Mas hat | Bent lene word's quatiplonship won, and if Phe ult olp, It seemed impossible kok the reat Mathewson -could ore | “fp Sigh? Home Maraute Bs Mt May. ©... by Meddler= wove ho er Saucy Lass; HM ‘a Yaniwe—Lasyiphide; J, P. Neu: " on bl Dalvron Bey—Madam Reel; E. a) Mtaier-tasoana; vP, New Br, t. by Denil | wee om Oinderetia: H.C. Cow. 1 sa f by Btet—Lady Min; Thomas Welen, ot? Maxlo-My Badgo;! Weostrome-Adora; 1, P. ©. by MythtulHerbric; #1. by Top. Galiant-Adria; R. A. cmwrell ch. ox by The ‘hin; Albert Simnons, ais by Meddler-Avricoma; Ret "Fox, ‘Thos. hurman, P Bho’ Strome-Blue- Pasadena, b, 6, bella; A. CO Becniter’, BRUTAL FIGHT STOPPED, (Special to The Evening World.) ALTOONA, Pay Ort, 4—The fight between Bill Inlow, of Altoona, and “Punch” Legal, of Jo\mstown, was a whirlwind affair for tro rounds, and was to brutal that the podice snterforad and stopped the bout. From the tap of the gorge the two big fellowa were up and at It, amd fought like tigers, refus- ing to obap the commands Of the ret. }eree, Inlow thre jtmes landed on Lagat and put him clean over the ropes into the audience. Bots revombled workers ithoees, junday, 5.40 P.M, in an abai,tair, AMUSEMENTS, i, NEW YORK. Ppo Block of Sixth Avenue, 434 to 44th Street, nt THOMPSON & and as sight pa lons ttenmted sacrifice i 4 rt. frisky around first and PASTE THIS UP'IN Avusen ENTS. td t Mighty Bender Goes Up in the Air, Says ae Apeyttnens from Firet Page): ll aaa soy Mrot, | striking out. No RUNE Seventh Inning. erat test ea ciny sit rT an a for a bert which had due at took, Mi te ba ‘pant, Bat | Jen ‘onte then ol ee the Innieig was 7 is and took first, ‘T! i ie ‘Mertes: couldn't @olve the Indian’ rooters ere, Om et died on a ety ech ) Bot Dahlen’ ‘8 bounder and “Had by lin litted iy i A ys, ignan linnng. Mertes stood @till and took owers's drive to left, ‘The Athietics were Bekins a come fiirht, but it ones ry he wa ealiod them on the jump, Siabsest n rites ad Herieel wn, Matty covering ne be *. NO Sixth Inning. a bunt to Negi ier4 Nhe York star made ble Topsy was sate, ii second © moment aloe ‘Lord akin’ have 0 move to take Gil- dert's bot. drive. But Matty edgonedes base 01 3 . Bresnahan nest Pitehed into the to! thing. toi lose ae | tie and it caine a moment Inywne Went out at fire! to Bender which bounded away, won CAmMe home as Murpay YOUR RECORD BOOK. |f3;,0%. {irthewson eae home a Doniin tae it the side by striking out, ONE iy epeeuasY Ninth Inning. ‘ RECORD OF SE)! iets yas Tiss pad on a herd bot FIRST GAME. the . aren . en ny @ hot one ire Any L, Cre ‘ f ron Kee out, Deviia Played at Philadelphia. seoENe Giants... Athletics ..5......5.006 Fishy te Phi Alias PITCHERS. Mathewson for Glants. Plank for Athletles, SPOOND GAME. Piayed ai Fuld Gieurade. ‘time Lord got Fn en ewan cought by Sim = Stathoweon another run, later “whan | or a et Hore, ‘at all hotel ticket offices, PITCHERS. McGinnity and Ames for Giants, Bender for Athletics. THIRD GAME, Played at Philadelphia. Giants.. Athleties.... PITCHERS, Coakley for Athletics, Mathewson for Giants. , iy IHN WARE GaRvEN. ; MOTH PHYSICAL CULTURE EXHIBITION, LAST DAY Daan TC EE FOURTH GAME, Played at Polo Grounds, Giants........ Athiletics..., gd PITCHERS. MeGinnity for Giants, Plank for Athletics, FIPTH GAYE. Played. at Polo Grounds, Giants... sees Athjetics..ipeiserevees PITCHERS. Mathewson for Giants, Bendet for Athletics. hig we be tua, Oe Great Zimmer. Blinare Serer ert ‘way and Macht te REN Ma. Nevnife, Presiaen NB taeria tk ornen ia, AND fee iam an HR oa Leb iit Q Kel Weide (isi ore ath pe, ose a wall, Hobokwn, All, Amerie ve, oe Night Performances omie *: Lie aca DUNDY stale Metropolitan jockey: Club, Kelusive, ' Racing’ at Jamaica, Oct, 6 Opening Day, Mond ee lh € acer fine Prices 25,00) 76i ) | GRANDIMGFAY gk Nat. wk. ee Ghewon: | Lf THE SHADOW TEIt Net Wk MARGHING TH i ee i Nxt Nat wh, Raymond * | YORKVILL LLE pe oe Be bet in Res a BO Fe sak ehh LIBERTY ae i Bit ae VS. Mu, Sab 2 oy < ang OUD. 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