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ENING, OCTOBER 1, SPORTING. NEWS "AND CO yMMEN ENT ‘poneeT iicnax ) | TaJHOW GIANTS WILL *SOCKER’ 10 BE: PLAYED HERECOLUMBIA'S TEAM << PASS THE WINTER - IS STRENGTHENED °* New York will hays Its fest oppor Dalty of secing the English team of Aggoolation football miavers tn ‘action de vine eimaticlresitelbion PS } rok 1, The x: 1 'be played at the i Bs Giounos, and cipiecitye is dieany : sh earache hel cinta oul the } ; ; : oe hattan "Seal of Migs, that they ow BY BOZEMAN BULGER | hi age } ; rie : 4 Carter and Starbuck, Who Were) sisiie tor wtnlerio, Wit he. Univer " , . i ati 4 ¥ 2 t 4 evry CF © for tht yo a ae Committee evidently «the Rentelaiad alaviterad 6 rage rates ‘ "WO. DOr is te Disqualified by Dean Sever,|ne exceeded nis authority im dealing Baveball ¢ represented the | proached tha j : x with thelr eligibility a: all, States of New York. Pennsytvania a9 , ‘ ; ' Ep thndetay Saat Med nearly fe ee xh Restored to Good Standing by salt i uaderntoos too, i, Gal i P monte rag cansns. Heo o) 3 town on the British Isle Sup > ‘ ing the ity, Tom New: Jeney, Kansas, Wise am c : » | Elighbility Committee. jfetnatated as a student and wil bave a j the privilege of finishing his uoademt>~ men whose real ObJect 16 hae . course, He will not be eligible for foot» mH ALN : : cea American eol- ree ‘ ‘The Committee on Eligibility et Co-| Lal, however, ‘Thorp i to resign lis | d : : A DAE Loree ont Cains BE toorblatl. ay lumahia than passed upon the cases of| football eaptainey to-day, and a medte , 3 ; f r football tae trifle similar to’ Raha ‘ “1. | Doughs carter and Watllim starbuck, ri he a of inet your'e equal P. 4 , : our game, though nlayers ure, not Cy { : ; ee the two fullback candidates, and dectared | Stl "hey al bay HiSh oes tbs ween Recserainly, 8 mk while being @ , iti sy : eg hoe: eran wih The ball lat be driven é ‘. 6 them to be eligible (2 play football. | he eas Ae rata hi ges eae Ineinder of a world’s Chamnion bas de Shs js ; ‘1 ‘ ” the fleld by striking it with the f ‘Trege two men were only a pijort me jew Me 14 Triowds. | ball team, Besides tholr ehare of F sea NE ead, elbows, knees and feet oo ‘ ago notified by Dean. Sever, of the ite ove ines Protabie sees the regeipte fur capturing the series 5 J + ormanenl to thor. ta arousl deal | from the Athletics, two of the Giants rN nest aad te fin thao are sporting large and valuable dia- savings, ‘ om sv , . Ww mdnds, Christy Mathewson has a dia es “teeee OF Chew one bate, seney feast three men. Only the p'ayers no And turn the surplus inte the building and furnishing of a home. Among the Now York players there is a great variety of occupations, though fow of the men are ening todo any lange amount of work this winter. Of all the players representing New York there are but two New York- ers in the lot MeGr and Dahlen both come from the up-State, and both (mond ring that his team mates paid $900. for, while Billy Gilbert has a $200 , Gamond stud presented him by his ad- miring fellow-townsmen at Trenton yee y terday, Both players deserve thetr good luck, wh ned at the election of ‘ Ste Mees November wit have & vote z bey rethis oceasion. John Pisuer, Dune 4 aren from among rom iite mie | | en from among i | La the season's captain will be VI select Cornell Gets Aid, \| (Special o The Byening World.) ITHACA, WN. Y., Oot, 17—George , rter/back of the rnell ad eh has returned to ald in v X8 Joo Gans broken away from the ; x H fold of Manager Herford? A despatch from Baltimore say tho dusky Uzht-weight needs the money will remain in the State during the [i patching up the Ithace eleven. After ao badly that, ignoring the advice of Winter, Lahlen's home is in Brook- & rest on Baturday, when the were 1 Herford, he has announced that he will lyn, and it 4s understood he may em- aid not play a Bs) onc { he) | yesterday FOve tladenieny ot anil fn the new plays, only a small t . ’ bell nt ih actual scrimmage. woot, Playing of the freshman eleven y) Fenginves to wtcract attention on the HART ENGAGES RYAN |. “Foxy Tommy” y will Become Manager and Trainer of the Louisville Heavyweight, Arranging All Latter's Matches, “ bark on the side in the grocery busi- ness. McGraw usually spends his winters in Hot Springs, but he ig now making arrangements to spend a month in t woods of North Mtobigan, hunting deer with Frank Bowerman, Christy, Mathewson and Secretary Knowles. Bowerman runs a big dairy farm at Romeo, about twelve miles from De- trott, and is sald to be one of the most Prosperous men in that section. brank Went back to milking cows yesterday Joe MeGinnity is principal owner ot an iron foundry in South McAllister, L and does “exiensive work in making parts for machinery. MéGin- nity has invented a combination tool Which includes ™ brace and bit, auger, screw-driver, pipe wrench and barbed- wire fence stretcher, it is understood his royalies on this are considerable, Mathewsou lives at Tocturyville, ra. Oul Wik shead most of his winiera in New York, He intengs going sdme writing. Having come to ‘projessional baseball from Bucknell College, he has never had time to decide an | occupa- Hon outside of pitohing, He need not worry. Dan MoeGann goes to his farm at Shelbyville, Ky. and says he Intends to do considerable shoouhg this win Billy Gilbert says he will spend pari of his Ume with his home folks at ‘Trento J., and then he will go to at once start for 'Frigeo for the purpose of getting ono fight with Battling Nel-| BOR or “any one whio will meet him.” Better slow. Joseph. Of course there tmiknt be a aubstintial loser’s end with | Nelgon; but a first-class beating would | @0)-with Mt. As for any of the others, well, it tight be good policy to cut out Jimmy Britt, You know he has a punch, Joe, that you can fecl. A TRING of the ava drama and falling to get on a fight, Fissimmons has thought of anorher scheme to ad,!| to his bank account, And on paper it) certainly looks good. His idea’ is to etart a training farm modelled after) that of Muldoon, Of ‘course it would] } de within easy striking distance of this ‘ity, apd Bob would have no trouble in wetting all the patronage he could at- Send to, . He might find it more ploasant mak- ing well men pf invalids thar making , Mvalids of well men, even if he did not M'GRAW T0 BE yt training as he never traincd before BY JOHN POLLOCK. | for his fitieen-round bout with Joo Wale ’ Realizing that ho bas an exeettont| Cott at Detroit on Lewis KooWs \ of becoming the he pine of the world, Marv. Hart | to be in perfect snape tc has’ just closed a deal with Tommy | colored neers veerute Wallops Lew Ayan, the retired male: wel it Chan ee ae te reat awit Dee tne Joa of the world, whereby Ryap will | fo [epimers welter-woint, champion, as Become his manager and for at] soont ta the unly rishicul elder of meh ite | that woe 8 2aa At be. Drontaul Hart) Goodwin's Next Battle. has beeh-angious to acute f ne| Chester Goodwin. the New ingland , Hot Springs. trainer ever 8 v, nary ‘ Mike 1 . bis mani h tight | feather-weight, and Tommy Fells have A A MAGNATE pal ae unui, but fete Newt Yor ts isegted Seek Reet Ip foeie nln NAO" | heag macehed t9 try. copclumons ih & ai hoe for this winter Ryan to Arrange Matches, | Atteen-round pout at a show to be house at Purdeesvive, Wis, nest week, Accirding to” the conditions. under pulled off at Manchestr, N. H.. withia | and this will keap. hi ts e t's | three weeks, Melts has beon taking the Lit Manager 18 i Is to Obtain a Sets eee er eer ae NEAR THE GOAL POST. | which Ryin'consented to become Harte) Site rseare of imnasle and is fenting manager. .b¢,.must arrenge all Roger Bresnahan, before departing tor 4 Hart wilt have todo the matehes an ledo, O., purchased a | One of the Pilgrim: players! “head ing” the ball in a dangerous pla jin Me old-time form. Jf he Is suecess- lich getting the decision over Goodwin », Financial Interest in the electric lautern 7 : for inspecting barrelé and boxes in dark , ( | Ryan will atart for Louisville yee ieee tenet i Nab Champion Giants for His 3 Beg eye aud ie hn to take Up bis Ree : ce 1 inn to aay. dete be wi Hart] Slanley the iia bantam wi / \ old sleuth work on the police force. He . work ther ortia: e.. She Mg 0! niorey i Work in Handling Them. 3 é 44 a detective, “Sherlock Holmes 11 | JAMAICA ENTRIES, Bay at ae mu ‘tour the |hattl with Jimmy Walaa ot tie ug i Pei Tiere was a great exodis of. thieves ' i } | rountry. alving exhcbiLion Nee ee tas Armietic Chub, af Chelion, Mare John J. McGraw may become a real BIMEN be for away ere the arrival of Roger, ; he ganic A RAC TRACK. Soy tire tio 4 Ha Bp tek eh baseball magnute in a short time. Lt ts 4 t Luther Taylor, the deaf mute pitcher, se | The « “ for to-morrow's ta takes. DI isco on said that after the next annual meet | Pe . am ‘old me, via his fingers, yesterday that ‘ @. inode’ | OU. e, CANOMDE | hight of ahd © was going Gireot to’ Buidwin, Kan \ fig of the New York Basebull t . oe rae boing Gh Baid j Pins Tortenees ested Ryan, Sugg tim. pi Js responsible, for Hart securing Ryan. When, Hart aeked Jef-| fries in Reno who he ea ogy agrern | a good man for hin to get to jim and also. box with, him, juts quickly: replied) “The best man you MoGtaw will have a financtal 4 and was going to spend the fall shoot- ‘ have a fina by v #3 iy Pe seee i a Rie pe hy, Os oe ie birds, Formerly Taylor taught Ina . fo tHe club In addition to nn incre OS leat mute sehoal, alrs, Taylor é® also % Rte ai Pf wilary ag manager. This arrangemen¢ | —-+ nenheimninthintitinmnna ie’ teacher ih avelitie > = sida oy ae 4 bow been agreed upon in appreciation of | |p lin and Browne went to Washing- Frontena iu °F ealitornin, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mary- but were undecided about how | 188 Rad News MeGraw's services to the team in lead about ho Se heiedia, >| r prritory t Vietriot |MUeh Work to do. Bill Clarke went mB Aster Wim) them ssuccesstully through two |land, Indien Territory and the District Hote Ste ids but got off at Belt un the “tere champlonshin set and then bringing }of Columbia, In fact, more than one- i iad BURNS TO-NIGHT Jack (Twin) Sullivan, the Cambridge more. i can gét,to All that Job 1s Tommy RYAN. | middie-weight, and Tommy Burns, of to this city the he Cpt ead {MY ! fourth of the Bates of the Union are Mos Brow edad bed ig to Ban —_—-—- erre a est rap | 2 would advise you to, get hin as soon Rowott, Ley one nest, to-night for i n wir basesel the cham- Francisco to look after his newspaper a E- Salling; threo- vear-ol an ned a twenty al uinds before th Nia y oF tn he leagues, of tre #0!Ne to be able to honor’ son this |route, Merion has a contract to deliver (Special to The Bvening Work.) Py ‘ie anda guarte: e Wer pd dn giov, ‘ venides reine Coane “Attlee solutes or tne countey. 5 |winter who ts a world’s champion pase- |" iepeapers Ky al) the newsstands and Oot. 17.—"All!’ Delmont iad | AUNEPIEE 4 4 tie a fighter’ venice Hy An ings he , 1 é subscribers In a section of 'Friseo, ant 5 out Johna vou tow. to he clever, an: ¢ winrier will have a chance to meet ‘Thies who know McGraw best know|ball playor and wears a diamond’ but- |i" Koopa him quite busy. He is gfe of bre tqariga eey 4 | monk Cah vt “Ability Lthink you| Tommy Ryan for the title how. mfoat was his desire to win the|ton as evidence the wealthiest of the bail players, W, ‘ ° Preeeeiee He Berkeley dught 1 beat all of the bie fellows, world's ehampicash'p and what a blow) AS many ua fif.een of the champtons | Wiltse goes back to a blk store owned | Eli's Team Wins with Remark- twelve fd halal Welch to Referee. Big Crowd at This Bout, St \epald have been to iim if the Giants|@te now on thoir way to those Braces, | Dy hie tute’ and brothers In Byracuse ;% h pied ite i wt own. retoree, liad lost. The same thing can be said) 4nd a royal g me awaits them in/4nd Ames left ox an early, tein for) abla Bage, Each Member if orn nud an aia By ny a Jdeing dy the way Jonny liven ‘ ti Ty ul r ry are 58. Tut i ould be a | ne Briver ft Al Kaufman, ‘o rete maceger of Tommy Alurphy, and Joe ‘of all tho vlavers on the team, This! wns where they are king Harry Tuthill, the trainer, bade them Va noe te 48 SA talon manager o along should have been, enough to stop! The partie came yesterday, and while /oll farewell, saying: “Little old New Winning His Matoh Over the)» pel aa Bs Pe i | aE adee twenty FouRe, ane te eign teal , manager of Ferry Mo- tie talk that was prevalent in this city every heart is filed with the toy | York for mine,” : A ? itedly without getting many | HIRD RACB.-Helling; two-year-olds) five hick wil be nf ae at wrens Fovern, are belng Bought after fr th the ebtect’ UM: the series beween the) conquest it win a aad gathering nthe Garden City Links, recurs | and qne-ha, turin ppraig V0 , sso, under, -the shee i the bout between MoGavern teams was x J" In advance on aloftices of the New York club. Th Lynch was sent to the floor wi, al ay Andel st io apices of the ‘aa veunoea athletic Yo Sty t ple, Rockeor wine ni ed" In advance on a| ott he Ne ft smash to phe womach In th h ‘ on 1 Py money-making baxis players, after strugaling together eS Ee ee re ae ee | tera | Slab on Ont Staite Hore it is ae Bed at there il teres Join T, Brush and Andrew Pre 5 h months, were. to see one andhher) (Special to The Byveniig World.) badly duged, sent phe right to | {ior Lewis Training ee tan be igh by Ags Ld city on TAN are ‘Rreat admirers ot b no more until next spring, Each one| GARDEN CITY, N, Y., Oct. 17.—The| jaw and ended ut 14D Ala vat wellet-well Ooh eater thee to” the battiss Wi, he Matiran a on hgh large. {carried with no bank roll that annual championship of the Intercol-] In the i preliminary Gus eee te % «round, } Ad Waal a16000 per anium, Lae vrincical| Would almost choke a tunnel, In addi-} Vieginte Golf Awe Da” Began” Cia] rer, URI Gorton 1 bites coe ale ao -- -~ ; soekbolders of the vb think he 18 et-| tion to their salurien they drew $1,141 a8 | }mornihy over the Garden City luke] pounda orne tiela® Hoppe. Ie SPORTSMEN’S GOODS, $ an vt Si jPrize money for winning the w ml ‘under the most favorable me her con- — Sara tis) % r ~ amploaship. ditions. ‘The only matet played, how- La Boncleroe Tht FAVORITES IN FRONT, | The ball ny sol ont éMomtanua +++ he fi | The ballpuyer Is to-day @ new man. (ieeelat td She Bvadnie’ erectus ever, was Diween Yale and Columbia, te The Bou 4 boven, x H,, Ost, 1~Two of the | No longet fearing tne gibes of a ox PHILADELPHIA, we MT) 2. | which rosulteg/in a walkover fur Yale, | aio iieetpost-oides” milla. an ATHLETIC LIBRARY ‘ ree trotting es Granite State Wd and the taunts of newanavers,| Charles Meloeve pA each member fof the team winning his y 4 sy , fi hi McKeever, the Philadelphia , —. Wooden Ay : Py | Park were won by favorites yestortay, | who one’ day pralne and the next pi tha sh {nv one fighter whose erate | macch with apparent ease, giving the Bg Coy ala BI copper : No. 252 2 When Chestnut in t t and Bay-| scorn, they go to their homes to my has not been seriously impaired through | Yale «team a sweeping victory of 21 to }a-: Ulm Feet butane Viel 1 0 te Be eae apart capi tc, ae nM mee] NSRP eh RO) Bee ret HOW TO SPRINT eptiaed the talent by beating Peari|onored. For have they not added | rs ast night at the Washington A. | some very low scores made, ‘Che . v ~ — i , Wipping in the 2.15 clase pace. In this} 4 ancy ok added) cs, ,and decisively defea'ed Billy Burke, | reault of the match follows WOLLASTON, M Oot. 11.=The 4 ¥ lather event there. w a much exciting | 1 saga @ community which sent! aiso of Philadelphia. Burke had height,| Yale |. Columbia, fourt annual champloustip of the New 2 » rongord or ‘acing, an tnney, Dore and. Rom: | them forth oh and youth o| é Dwight Partridge, T. H. Jackson... 0 eh ae Golf pia- 4) True Wing bough were each fined 630 for laying up | Yo know a ballplaver's real disposi- Baya on thay OF Nia ete, DUE tbe ae Rhelpe. Y- Blake, jr.s.. Hinge Bh play NI Sharcen ch $55 Inerntatton heats. Abn ath mist She OMIA He howe veteran overcame this handiedp through W. B pig a Ht A Mile toxe ot | the W. = ale Golf Club, | town Ordinarily ovfical, suspicious | Uperie® Tine Reneralship and punching | iAiis: xnowlss., SB Be slevoas ginning ‘to-day with the team chase | 5" five and WOMEN ON GOLF LINKs, ety! : shiv NOUS ability, Lhe first three rounds were | Rovert Abbott te D Bogue Sionshly vetween Amherst, which was |S Pits Sriivonts, is ; ane structing while in the heat of a) slow, and |: was evident that Burke | won lagt year at Springfield; Willlama,| 198 Lolanda of is me Conn, Moan open|campalgn, all ts thrown aside in the| ¥@® cautious, walle the veteran wag | Total steeres BET Potal 4 Brown and the Institute of Trehnology, 189 Swell ourhainent for women will te held on te | naive town, and you see your hero us| M2ViD8 bimacit. From the fourth round| ‘There were two good matches this dey's drawings bring Amherst 2 Geifiame Hillerale golf links here to-morrow and | he icaiiy to” {on te milling was decidedly faster, Mc-| afternoon, as Yale mec the University bp Williams and Brown opposed Metdlin Thursday, Among entries ara Miss aps y Keover landing two blows to bis op-|of Pennsylvania team, while Harvard| > Testhnology, the first round being Rfbiine Mackay. the present National chan | A * baliplayers are of a liberal | ponent’s' one, Both men were badly met Princeton, played in the horning and the finale ih pi Eien, Bahn, Xatioval disposition, and many are the lodge Minin prlninaras i ih The final round for the team cham: | phe atiernoon. MA omy, churches and charitable Inmit vow ‘York, had & nage the borer | Inte ke Toles etneen tho tore Weammel nee nes Oe ARAere ane oe Aceon ith better Soirty-al x hol which win th thelr lor Mike Malone, of F fLernoo: MUSEMENTS, nereenne new ANAM een? bhoeyonts Marlowe! “uraiaa of the ‘ie. ui Cane, ’ AMU . HIP PODROM E iffers AM. Eve &. 15. Mw it. Mangaerpeny i Varo Woah & ponpY) | Only LULU GLASER piieBoe 3 Se! creel ti ati Go. Jen EMENTS. ARAL Mula ius teat Week Ob Male wa & AN Btar EMPIRE (47 Re tr wi Poa aK Beat Orch. boa NIGHT Pl Yin A vf BRO ROADWAY “wheats cine! . eet Smee | ce: ERE tage [PM aaah | RM f i way by, city ee ANNO ON WEDNESDAY NIUNT. haat, W, WA ot. Bea is eller” Co.” Pot nin ares ft i ire SHANNON, | “4 YANKEE NY a WARS, LIBERTY Wt"... Seh°s woe Kono, Ware & Kelley Me atuiater, ‘Wilson, ino, Mane. Caeete ranted ie 8T. Morgan h The Bell Ala yith Giatre Heliot and Her Liou len on ROGERS BROS. 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