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in PRINCETON “STORIES OF SPORTS | TOLD BY: EXP ERTS BEST SPORT WINS GAME 3) podded prorat eanght Tons tha crowd rx met ands peddle “goes Up Red ond “were field arcpnd the base botore by Ww 5 footballs, e Proud Parents There ‘Tire Polo Gro’ yj gust” WKe 1. “toned, collar, t taSor-in Jumper-jacketed have usuatly -orname 4 bleachers. tras ‘bred -e! mother, — xi have. felt thatyhor poy might Iniithe main stands: eagér and alert, "men. ‘packed way The the dea, one bumankin the opposing of Bnd? settling b base} ns was t coll in all > ‘gladiators, & nodise-producing “Ra-rah-rate! rd s no i swith the apirit of ¢ eams. It was a bil rising with each fore each scrimmage two of Jo tackles. ba Orang: fi Jarry panei neet with Injury J 5 other. duel th (Continued from First Page.) Mes baseball ted fhe game. hes, 7 In Il tans have resurrected | the Harlem Holiow, this game-crazed throng Mteratly shook ‘the “earth earth's axis to China-land, There were 6 felt —was Eructting battic between trathed young | grat stands, | Arm. between The the play got the ball Harta ft ond Ghia fi tet fans Teachdonn. Nat Allowed, 40-¥are FROM CORNELL--I4 TO 5. Giyson failed a forward vas: g-tatter fumbled t Ta tena forward There was nearly as many women as) nsaonite Imagine a quarter-mile horseslio®| the iIne. Thompson made a t to the ed hn ahonting| usa Usroush centre. pst wns i} } for a loss on Princeton/s fifty , And polkadotted with tne! £O5,o lose on Peinestons i orange and black or red and white of) stronger. Walder fatied entre 6; Co; SECOND HALF Princeton came out for the rough ‘The first Po 5 Nowy ny xf bast} | to one, with no takers, one | The Cornell coachers insisted the The decislon caused a great dedi of] Tigers and the} confusion, as all of the spectators be- it od. ond | nai¢ gutt of -vim and ginger. The fol way through tie jjowors of the Tigers were offering. tw at bone-breaking: | waters had Kicked—the—goal—tn—the half put the referee remained *Cornell-T-yell-vali-veite— of the -Ithe jBevet that the-score-had-been_4i mins ‘They were equally strenuous. | Stannard. of Princeton, was injured tn Filled to Overfiowing. Overfowing. ver the hind a ciou ost {deat for the ec. and stands The was a little too Thora were 20 polle [the head in jo firat hall, Wren a At-2 o'clock the stands were filed to |counted for the gains through his pos! The bleachers were tlon. His hearing was affected and he fun, which had been| was compelled to drop back before each Thar summerray SDY_to_get_the_siggals_ ~: dently dt: weather, spectators, arm for-the players. at hand, mount- And an ambulance was anticipation of tnjury ia a presaution wut ident in the crowd appeared be- however, tors finally overflowed the a dozen rovrs of atandces | Aned up behind the east sideline. The P: Tae Carnet trim — eae feet_on the ‘The rooters broke once more eton players looker than their adversaries, “ie yam —was—chiled a was going | Itha \ —-.wad_ot Princeton —“bepging a! three to one. an neeton onditions became money woke players ESCRIPTION- Wate; ¢gbalt . OF THE GAME. Princeton kicked) Tn ant back ftteen- yards. kigked off Cornell won the toss, and decided to; defend the south goal ded to” play twenty-] iy RITKad “oft out—of—botida, and | centre Princeton Fett sek} vister bs Princeton's 40-ya: went In for Corn of Wulde: fell's 10-yurd Une, was downed with the ©o! Dall Sai: Tat full ba It who rman downed on back —fifteen yards ard 1 up Fen Cornell kicked and E. Dall on_ thi - ing hia hand Tor a piace kirk Vrinceton decided sant se kick and Called to make a gain. bine. McCorméck giined elghe bisger On a plunge through centre, ythe bail on Princeton _scoted eda ti centre oy McCormick. Harlan goal, S01 Princeton, 12; Cornell, fte the Dall pix 8_BO-yar back Cornel's twoyurd ouchdown throug at 4 to ead McCormick kicked. to Cor- hery AfcCutebeon MeCuicheon then kicked to E. Dillon, being Ine. ronke Dillon then failed to gain around the right end. Princeton failing to gain on two-Hne—tidos, kicked to Cornell's five- yard Ine, where Princeton got the ball. Dillon caught the thirty-ve-yard Ine, rate= { xained abs the: E. Dil gain lon_made a forward pase to Wister, who carried ball to Cornell's tenyard yardw putting tino. punted out to E. Dillon, whers Harton kicked Cornell kioked_to Princeton's 20-yant. |Uine. — Rulon-Milfer | hroumh centre nore, Hartan— made Hesan reer hie | #-yard line, McCutcheon, j the ball. was dawned by Wieter. >rT mon the play, —| gain. Moc wt wns downed by Babcock Si-yand lin | Mecormick went thraugn c ihe ated to gain pass yards. ‘Gitbeon fentvard lines ik Balk tot Walite went BS ive __hekween: Stanm Tron ow SS gon-made three yards. three yanta made —three | ad to Comalt'a who caught il made an effort to push Eart| through Beannard and Dillon, but jose a MeCutcheon miled to utcheon_kbked to E. Dillon, on Prince: 9 for-forty-ynets, being -domnied—on- 4 rn [yarns through | | | RN on ball Princeton, centre 1, WEST FO “eS ANN ; Weartch US! SAYS CORNELL W YORK metric ees! JUP TO DATE: NEWSY) AND WELL WRITTE INT LACKED NERVE IN GAME WITH HARVARD TP POINT, We ‘onfiden rm being in first clo from Cambridge game to-day with lens N: in tea tet Grett—nad w expected to be visitors, Th since Ian nd the 5) proven_{n past games svoring aggregatic ay feld Moxtford understudy, to-day's Tho.game began at 2.10 o'clock, toss Mouit Haryard’s 15 was thrown back nrd won tho south. gomi ¥F on he the ball er to West ame an. ord Pi t Y;,- Ost, than 2 wa THE LINE-UP, ~ MoD Ne set Riek We she s far while re tmson in fine dewl{dering plays spring by i to ft womt eapstttrres—ter Q being practically de lekew yard. ine, but} Wendell %S-yard line! have has malt » nal] ontée word Ti-In the ‘ced Harvard in from ports the Army has not scored on Harvard ldiers not be a_gvod! ‘There was u scar-| Rival Gridiron Warriors Ready for the Fray. RULES — ©. GOLFERS PLAY IN NTER-CITV MATCH New’ York’s Team Meet, Bose, | | i {-ton's Best on Havertord { Course. : / | HAVERFORD, Qa. Oct. 27.—New xd york and Boston team golfers met to- on the Merion Links, Haverford, a yeer comie, The s fended rat oft. an Har- t to. ked where Mountford and {il got it and by R008 the Teather of the field. Afte inicies- Mowniond fel) r ton interference Mountford back tothe ty and kicked out of bounds in thi an army's 40-yard line and kicked to New ail on Harvurd's $-vard line wix yards Wendell _k downed kicke be to and thrown out of bounds. Burr kicked out t u e he thirty- yard Mne, but the Army pusted tt back for a Kain of five yards, Then WaE penalized fittven yards falied on a drop kick and then a pen- alty of Nve vi rds was int Meratet Weat "Point ford foted- on the Army. A kick by Harvard was funt- bi ine. but Mountford saved t. Ona delayed lett pass, Hil xuard and Raine d by Hill on West Poine's fifty-y Mountford punted to Burr, who chugnt the -ball on Harvard's tw noy-fiye-vard Uno, where-he was downed by Stearns. After making @ yard Harvard pumed to Mourtford on the centre of the feld. was! i { Mountford dene — bs yard line. punted to i ure SECOND HALE. who eRe Py bak. Prigcet Ha ten’ & et who forwor, Hoagland Princg On @s and on yards, Jam i i t etek by th belt c son, ornel ne bie pass next t back forin loss df tried a nell man Wars tried ithis hand an for ia Kal ton'n “araund led Cornet, Pay, Gibson ‘aecond Corre|) The ba bre . tatled Inceron yard o to nF al touchdow lan kicked to Earl, ed. stead, of Laverey, 410}_on Harvard's thirty. urtask! CEDRINO’S MILE IN without brought) ard Oe entre cars with four passengers, driving a 60-| exchange Of horse-power Thomes car. The time was he ballon the! @m 4-55 Newhall | Tit —-who-miiestn-which the great Intereat_m: ed back to Harvael's @-yard: line festet-by spectators waa second. only to) | from wwhitch-Newtaitwhe-cateat tt MILANI TE AW RenicTe Wass tmckled crc rcestar | gained nearly half @ lap on Ke Thad! Seen clone to Bernin, ted inthe 55 2-5 SECONDS NEW WORLD'S RECORD inned from First Paz.) (Con er Peerless, and-covered the five miles in 5.55 5-5, Montague Roberts hanttcap tor tutly won the deaters’ capped touring J.C. McCafferty car, was second. In the —titernational mace In a Glide for and-| war US, | five} AYS PRINCETON. Oct. 27. 132 FUET RA adjed: saline: thresyeanolds and “upwanl;— Fix TuronKe. PS Start poor. srivieg: Time—1 04 Winner och. ga by St Carlo Lace Owner J" Phi Index! Starters. he Fin. “Jockeys Open.tigh,Cios. Pt wo 3 ties aks BSD 110 noi 12 13 + Uiat I the temite race, the starters, jh-& f0-horse-power Olds} Bernin, in Brokaw’s 60-horse-power Re-| naul, and Cedrino, in the Fiat, jr. which had just broken the work?s 5 ord, Embiéton, in Ure ackard; was-any added starter, Derain got a good lead) at the stat, and Inthe firstmile hail} er and Embieton in the Packard. Cedrino, who second mile, and won in 457 +0, Be deifig second and Embleton third, \Mehind the Recvord Early. The relau mueage of other cars Keeler and Embleton scored first twe ty-five tities was —as—feliows;— Burne z—mites;—_Koohler, | Buick, = Toverts: nties;—Mornin Merce: fost liane Tider, Btariers Wis 100 one ie ete sts Onatas Gtovannt TRAINS in 18 Rabaaor Post { 1 Ww rea wou 1 10 rst 12 13 Brushup nee. Rather Royal ran a good race year Winnie N. when the hud cap on the left rear axle. Keeler thundered along at a spac ( ,- World-Wants Work Wonders. EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART Sixth bay at Jamaica. was brought— back. Haran) Cornolt's s0.yard tne It “wax ana of} Tturr_kicked off the ty WIG u x i art! a BH all. goin: erlera time for 3% miles was 31:00 50° ai at Uma, 3.90 Kicked off to Walder, who brought the ‘ea ela eas Fags ahi eases pars or aay Weat Pointatine-—it was brought-out for 4 iniles wea (tb. Berstoned tre am % | _MeCormick gained two yards through | to the | %-yard 1 and Mountford |. ‘Trick records from to 57 m Frank fl easily if no Sees HEA AR went though —tor--ten | kickent tt Harvard's 49-tard—lne | herd by Oldfield ae follows 2 the atretoh Th j to Dillon, who fards Ball now on Cornell's S-yard | Zockwood carried it ck % ds; | 15.38 3. 30 miles, 28:882-5) 35 miles, | Toe Roy i i ! yet ine and —Yan_line sca ee Harvard crossed the line for a touch- | ig:a5 415; 40 miles, 38 1135 BG sie Sai I Rao nie mile ang | t hal foy Carne! Pennlized ‘Three Yardn, Sato ests me ele Bee Week yw Synge Kikearon tunis Gal Owner jwipth Stable inners br. fy iby ||| nn double-pass, Jamie. ng oens|ized tnroe yanin for| down the Nell. Mit Want atior ie and | has record Levy Oto 10> See ae ene 2 Fin teckers. ae On the formant) 6 spostning gieiRon dinst i got it Atter this Mountford fated in Jowas— Sixty miles, 108 2-5 Jone pet veut to “Fabeock Cornell made elg! ef eon SL 325 Merten tlet ou Conipe In < drop RICK from Hae | 1:19:89 ot ep mile ae He Milter: Teenine * gat bal} vard's 25 yard line fie ies, 1:09:21 4-5, et lore: 4 through Stannard for | be hind the line. The referee called it] rope bret oy mal ee 4 OF 45 waa — 45:95, -6:4 1249, Orilene de Harrie r on—Princeton's |& touch back. Harlan tried a dron | miles (629, t6 miles 58.63 On Keelor'a| lovot aeppie. eas | carried the 4 for goal——Azcount—of—bad—pass} 20.000 SEE See ee Ther CaTE covered het Hon ein iawn ae | z Fhe blocked Dall_and Jt rilled over 5 $ : [eke eT slaps: Hp] aH Oat iol, en Wed ) goat ine, where-& Cornell man toil {following _nuimir Taps Hoe nan + on aking y c ceton oberts, ‘ : LY hie = + ne jon at caine a safety for rrineeton| INDIANS AND THE Jana iherin: of "Keeler wlapped for | st See aT eUS Ta became—erazed—with | —Score— Pri elds | Carne: 1L minutes on his ty-ninth lap | __? a i akabliie het no peed The touchdown wee due) Cornell Kicked to 2%, “Diion, who QUAKERS-PLAY.-and— Koestler on hin fit mathe PY 3G ENT TACK tvs aided, handloap. three vegrolte— and upwarts—one file S war downel In the middie of field. ‘Thad the lead, his time being LIS) SIs cant i Peg Wor want — tte = OT gs — TT eS TOFS RET SS tha +H: je twelve Dust — Le iochlers time for 60 miles was 1.1116. an —Pranty s ue e 7 expactel slowing of C Cor tend was THE LINE-UP, | Keeler had now resumed nd. Trdexs rarer 1 Fin Torker ¢ eh tine pl She kickad the goal sened nematrer | - ELAN BUR overhauling Koehler, regair jen OSS Se ieee S85 as 4:9 Erticeton,3 a b-yard DPenn: > Portions Carlee to —Tace onthe alxtyafourth ml. sehen prentewtit + es si Tawe joyfaiton : more = yards | Levene Gardiner | Koolor'a time. for -6s-mniiies waa. 120,16;| Wie, Erhats St Hensee by Hrs Ugh Cornelt--qror=theball | Lmaper ne When Keelar hooked up owith Hmble- {tat angie x naa on dewns on J dine. Mc-| Post ttn on the Peckant ear ihe must oe. Hy 8 < os Cuteheon Kite Whe wae: lars ating cont ¢ the day followat Miles} tne Ww oan 1s panelige tT Wie JT ae downed on Cortettn, 40-9 ine. subs | weer now Ertan ee oat time ornell tried n fake kok, Fut Ont'of the Game. Bheole. s 14 aris Seconda) (Hi conthned from tho gev= TORY, weakly riditercanete Hana bad race, 3 a ull ae. ut out of camo well i Mt Pleasant |CNler y wei Q7 : Vw ts two years ol 2 re ASA en Dina pa his Littie Hine | 1.2808; elgnty=five ellen, 120.31 1 TW. Coulter ? Smaraton ay Owner ‘ p arian | go 2 nade Tefores:" Dr At a nix” minute; ad the “record: | indigs Minrenen Wie St. Taskers di ii Ne twe: 9 a forty-yurd pun for @ tow at and HoT. Smith. ehler here slackened sneed, ee iW 1 4 Ri f ren tleb Clos! i ‘ a i tw st wos hot allowed nnd Umekeoprr. The order at 7 miles was: Keeler, i } toh 3 8 6. = 3 paary ¥ = yehier, Bemin, fh Embleton St i ONSET ds i |S sep ANIC LINGERIE: eee sy née, 63 mite: Keeler stop; Marana J Wat Kk kick, tore ieee ‘ | FRANKLIN FIELD, Pa, Oct. 27— and Burne, enue pili: a ATS Walsh meow he g OF tho centre | ae red and yellow biankag again on his. 89 milns” and Koohler | 4119 Mambyen Fy dares erith ALL Saylor went In i " % opened up with fast laps around 6; Be eiee! ir liar « enna rell in place ral hundred dark-ekinned maidens seconds to the mt Koehler got the| AE any pe Liat re—Priticeton COM hei Penceton mad atrlehthaired yous tn army Jead on tia ninetlets slic, his time for Remi) Olandelcs sy) 78 lowers “woke snes two brass: banda and) atont:x the distance being 19.0 ler started | yiyp ‘Turbul: Ravsen ers woke in and of wo brass bande anil stout, 2,00 she tn at thls point, faving lost eleht| tin Horner Manan Wiidors: who came formed the setting for the Sinutes: Koohler's tims for 0) miles} 1119 q Ke 100 Walder Iisked 9 nels. 2yyard tried a drop it battle between Penn was 15 Hot ACNE D my DPMIe:: 100 10460 then td sk on pene Mick from eet CU on Franklin Field thts Clone Race for Lea Oo ears 5 Metiva ee ad yard line, all golne | , It was now a cl gr the lead ® < Araneae One a #5 ‘ made ) Termey., woo was downed on| This came-hasalways been one of the Keeler being nearly a eh rh : teba Stone, off stow, had no cha Na f HEN Par ae Wnea nee eee [hs Ra Res LRA EAaMRA HALAL TS | aiming. Hoth were rund 3, mogern v0 chance. Jonn Peeler et the Pall Ave ptuds) 7 MUSK PtH cela Lec uy mile ed. The 2 1 : a ei na deat huts inromsh centre, Fasy went, in at nignt) ‘0 shave ways proved a’ gniah was Koehler winning Jn| came of with th It] Wovourtog rte ; iy ty-Yard Line, ha’ place of Rulon-Miller Prins w They are shifty, quick, | 2.05.81 3-8 Was 3.05.47, moe! olllaton with cand: panel missed a ada bs wards| €0F | nd tackle flendisily, ‘They aro Koe Ince. Hojueas se ew | RSKSH Un WOM found to bo Con srat tee won forty-yart fine y awd isatways expect- | HL J. Koehh Rwanitenten behind rin Gard clisnthe ce SWAN scratched and ci i ain a pect i oe enty-two- p Denthy nd cut ern sed, ‘Not only Je tho | horsé-power Buick car, won tia loemilo | swerved widely, but he held’ it in com try houa te Ne tov walle to the i " ; st a hlehly intereuting /Tace At the Empire track, Yonkers, to-|.trol wntil the otherd had passed Whane Ghe seine was miraculous ean erions vi of a Highly Interesting | gay, Hix time was 2.0641 3-6. Ernest [in tho grand. stand ta ed en : ‘ 7 t the woolo atmosphere ts novel | Koolers with a: erowor Olds car Mechanica Clone: Call, |horrot. ‘Phe: brent in Coopere eae all led to gut n Ar OR Eee Indians, have |3. Embleton, driving a 3-horse-po Tom Cooper'a me . Frank. Iry Mar eaae gen {nto the herd of the Ee: z aye pera oneiot Packard, was thing, but had finished | ing, had «narrow pe from being} stand mm fot’ from the ‘ran: ball hs in years. he new | only 92 miles w the race wan stop killed during the running of the 1 stripped tot r xt tre y biz Henna, |. Koehler did not-break the record of| time. held thie. afternoe On | clone to 10,000 spectators on hand. whe ho Qn's sup- don a forward nk Husson, v 133,214-5, but he gave A grand exhibl-letghteenth lap of the mile course the Analy golhundenwacen hand when 4 weak ide-'h es and Princeton got the ball on choir | liron stare ton of steady. piumFINg with hie cnr. | rear axle, of: Cooper's car hroke and |'were: fot under way. The entrlon areal re 3 s Sis or ‘aaywaere |each lan being made with regularity | sudventy bls car. ® to th 1 beh going out oy sition . é3 else. and with no stops. =a outiide ral hitting it cr * ing tine. |, ik miaced t halt for) ““Dennsylvaaia'a team had only one| Tom. Cooper in a 69 horee-power| Mechanic Irvine was thrown out a dle Oo ‘ for t ais pale ay om that of vhe Brown game. |Matheaon looked to have a good chanea| tance of thirty fect ¢ over <the 3 ont 11 Ga tried out. at tacklo In- to win, as he led for elghteen miles, | fence. Track Good. ; intiow= + } i { ut tor the rigpent the of New ng would York, favor matron @ nirrdw squeak last y the teams were aa fdllows: Ne —— JAMAICA ENTRIES. : dactopaide sae pauear eee oom : Wo J. Feavis, J.D. Travers, z 3 M. Ward, 1 AMAICA RACE TRACK, Oct 2 CS. Bully J entries for Monday's races ave 0s W. C. Chick, i = Woownittemore, 0-H. Sige enearverteepe scree hard Kimball, Ho Hi Wiid= 145) im | vert, Templeton) uggs, T. st York, beat (Whitemore, loos Boston, 1 up. Aft the 12th le thoy were syiare, Travere got the next two. 4 and then all was square ming (o the home-holes. He finally won by getting on the green -better while, Whitemora cs not Guns ran wn his Whitemore souid—not_quite rundown: ; his pact, Whitemore was out In 42 vensot. Boston, beat Balte 1 up 20 5 Drigx York, { Sullivan, New York. 2 up and se: | Pa. Oct. | ; atone, Heston, heat MacDosjala i pand 2 to go, t 1185" *Petnee SES ; = LS irbiira biaches: ft Partridres Nes eat Ses igpwiehen . Boston, 6 up and 5 to’ go After Due aleeniben secon tote; portridee cept tre : 11z2" Stamping Grou! continuously, belng 3 un at the Lud Novena turn. He went wit In 39 to Gilbert's 2. 1osy*Panique 2) On the twelfth hole, Partridge won by — "bight Btar Inveng-¢ a-Stymtr: 108) Lindale ze ton. 0. New York. ee oretas Cup and & to go. roves lamentas 3 Fistor “OF Indias esses -+- tos __| Say Pavenk throiahout 10S —sAucassin See py e (is TS ESOn Lee Season: ee tram, New. York —beat Croker, Boston, HUD RACE—Six furion ork, beat Thorpq, Dostom, handicap, LLiD+ Jacobite 17 dat_r ius Opsiclan ISS —Grovannt Byleris; Ava Comedienne 123, jack Dy hada much ¢ Hi Monee es ai particularly alter Thorpe” Forvunatus re f the thirteenth and. fifteentr. 7 2 Voorhees ‘" Jormie one going to the home hol 1G) Lea 1viw sin re Bie —Lar TERT PAULIST A.C, GAMES ~~ 10 BE HELD T0-NiGHT, “the-annual-indoorsames-of-the-Paute— — tat Athletic Clab will take place to- Foe res nteht-ot-the Twoltth Meximant Armory, thane feicaat Sixty-ec tert _and-Columbas ave: ity Botanist . nue. an Se i Wiss ~Acrobat mapeses . rote ‘Phe meet promises to be a noteworthy PIE SS Che id Tees RACE Sellings—one_mile- anda | One—-there are more-than 400 entries, | 1zh Nod Light. including Melvin W. Steppand (60 yarda Spe Dre nd 1 mite), Paul Pragrim (600—yardmy,- iene: Scaluenbin Goorgo-V=-Bonhmg ti mile) Wm oth 11Zt* Nellie Bera ae Frank th mile} M. G— Creegon 4a ' 1035 Emperor of India,, yards) and other athleter equally as 102) ‘Tipping. “l known, & = Sitanique z ‘Waton Feetereess ee GRINDLE, - THE OLDEST. SPECIAL IN DISEASY sineist rate Pritty Hig sGeean Spray: EASES C Si Tost #0, Seeecniis Under Dr. Grintiee- treatment ait dive: SIXTH RACE—Handicap; mile and-aale=| Peculiar 19 tet wee cuted yuleaig. Werle teenth. z suffer. froin blood poleoning, hereditary oF 1st) Grematoe a Contracted: nervons aiity kidney, Waaier Wit Hryan.. complaints, akin disnases, ret spots Ulcers 22 Lady i Sore” thrwat and mouth.” palneul swellings: iy STRICTURE, ARICOCELE or other t Giseaaes, resulting from excess, indiscrotion Master a or overwork? It" matters not of how. jong ‘ Delphte isda sidesveniave 138 Banding Do not he discouraged heoa es tice allowance claimed. PouLHave comaulted olher phyaictans without Penefit, (De, Grindle cures where others have falted. Ordinary ® contracte BOXED GOOD DRAW, —|snccaratmeiiichs"ehets Sonsei naan . Tire Grindie has been located at tt > WEST OTE nativaan AON ANT Th RNR * PROVIDENCE. R, Got teen-round ‘bout before the Standard A. c. had the better of the argumont. bu: not enough to A Lowe, while ren coli to bis man all, the time. He 25 W. 42d St., N. Y., Suite 218. Tacked. ate nS TOWever, FAN privat axe Yoaknases and Cote had plenty. It was call iceMany antec prntvslsictatmaeearit a draw. (Special to The; Evening World.) ; 1, Oct. 27.—Arthur Lowe “boxed a fif- ,OVER 25 YEARS. | Consultation free. VERY LOW CHARGE Hours, ¥ to 9. Bundays, 0 to &, — PARIS MEDICAL ASS'N, te and Tommy last. ovening. If anything Cote ivo him! the decison ighter, wns clever, and 5 inedical_ methode and a y with = Sane mir chaliats ia vanvertence, uote Here and annoad. || Av Mathoda, New “ales, + SPORTING Sueur Heaatannyatad erates Gh armeacenailinn ce pn RACING Al JAMAICA | CORES GUAKANTEED. | a Cat rat Nees Call or welte for particulars. Hours 0: OCT, 23 TO NOV, 2) ANOLE Sundays cl. No nigna on building. Ie witi ro-pays | EOMHBED MASE Fiteg conauitation.< exambration amy ete ang Cour other races, LeRinn og at 2.09 Vi 2) | f sice betore berinnlrig treatment elsewhere, 12.90, Flathigh Ay se Et) ap. Mea leg, foun | = — na low naw Co PL lle JUNE'8 CLASS HANDICAP, peels Ltn track «vers few minutes. DO YOU BEAT THE RACES? yy] MEN AND WOMEN, You Can Do So With i hed | the Chicago Handicapper, Allele: 4 fe OR ate marth natin ‘ g Been ror. eximperao tor. daily; $4 told 2y Dreasteta, 5 Crete ae mate” Be Pinte sremtinghinmamgs mai” F, L. MIGNERY, 233 Broadway. pric j j By : : ‘s