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ea mer)" ais alg ve ulate “ER RVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, tie. verocate| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ([pceieesy.. WHAT D’YOU THINK OF THAT? _ MANASSEH IN FRONT Copyright, 1914, by the Presa Publishing Co. (The New York World). aT} . IN HANDICAP A NEGO Tha | ie 4 Day 1 GeT FoR = of \ t a <4 fas rn LAUREL MEETG | Tes WHAT A cor oF FUN T coutd LAUREL, Md., Oct. 16.—The fen- ture event of the day's programme, an over-night handicap at a mile, found the Belmont three-year-old ‘Thornhill installed as the choice, while many, remembering the good form shown by Spearhead in this sort of going, wagered on the Cassatt entry, but as far as the actual running of | the race was concerned they cut little | figure, the western mare Manasseh outrunning them from the jum FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; five MTT Yj | turiongs—Brian Boru, 111 (Kederis), HA first; Fair Helen, 105 (MeCahey), sec- 104, Vasa, Royal Blue, Havers sack, Still Day, Hest, Bib and Tucker, | ff r Digi Sesser It Is to Be Hoped That Jack Dillon Won't Box in New York. Comm. TS alto Werk et ‘CK DILLON, who occasionally oes some good fighting—and oc- casionally dose nothing of the in trouble out in St. Louis. A}Tt appears that Dillon and “Chicago a a one eee ond; . B. Harrell, 112 (Louder), third. | Time 4] Knockout Brown” were to have ‘ y 01 ) i | \ 1 hid . aera pale ie ae y i T straight, $8.80; place, $4.80; show, $2.90. Stought, or put up an exhibition of foc a Mi Fair Helen, plac show, $3.80, boxing, or indulged in a “contest,” Halll J. H. Harrell, sho ‘ Before a St. Louis club, Dillon drew My | For the first time during the meet- - Gown his money in advance and the ~ : . Mn! ing the mudlarks had their innings, Promised scrap began. It was eo far "a to-day, the rain of last night and! from being a “contest” that the ref- Geree stopped it and declared it a genuine prise ring lemon. The club ia now trying to get ite money back. «It bas brought sult and Dillon, ar- * Fested, is out on a $1,000 bond, b Jack Dillon is billed to appear in © New York. it is to be hoped that he'll i @tay as far away from this town as ~ Phe can get with the aid of a through y aes, “a inate. 2e ts | $400 to $100 Bet at Fanfest \(Tigers Fear Outcome of Game _ \|MARSTON WINS EASILY isi 2 ett Brn eee beat C. G. Comstock jr, Sleepy Hol- | Was nipped right at the post by Fair YVevident that be husn't forgotten his low, 1 up; James. A. Stillman, Na-| Helen on whom McCahey rode a vig- “bitettane noe ome wrane «| That Braves Won’t Win With Lafayette To-Morrow|| Fram WORTHINGTON IN [cise cet ieee eset ie ae this morning accounting for the nu- | merous withdrawals from the several races. Tho tirst race, which was for two-year-olds, found Brian Boru the most favored, but J. B. Harrell, Hav- ersack, Voluspa and Fair Helen all had their admirers. Brian Boru shot to the front in the first sixteenth and ciosely attended by J. B. Harrell breezed along in front by many lengths. Brian Boru kept to his task and at the end proved an easy winner by four lengths, while J. 1. Harrell, tiring rapidly in the final furlong, three- , the most aggressive middiewe! jr, Piping Rock, beat C. V. Brokaw, | year-olds and up; six furiongs.—-Laura, World and stepped into # ring]: Nassau, 2 up and 1 to play | 105 (Shilling), first; Hypatia, 105 (Me- - the PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 16.—The Tiger camp is perplexed to-day : NC! Ny ode 4 . ‘ahey), second; Phyl Antoinette, ‘ Jove ana et nee Wea © Pennant Next Season over the football aituation, and not too cheerful on the eve of the game PIPING ROCK TOURNEY ————— \in0 4 third. Thine, 1.18 3 anicnechienoie 110 (Kederis) rd. that could be expected, with Lafayette to-morrow. The defensive strength of the team has ILLE. | Aware, Ralph 1, Hudas Broth and Klaus put Mp auch & miserable ——— CF cueee contracts) wae aus ie Pond been little improved during the past week, and the changes In the back- WINNERS AT LOUISV | Cunto, Font, Finn and Fred Levy : “ |] ficld have left the men with a feeling of uncertainty. Coach Penfield ~Seltin The Man Who Laid the Odds tect ee avin cette ine nase te |] feels that the team ts showing a stiffer punch in its offensive work, but ut that the crowd left the Garden FIRST RACE—Selling: ira, straight olds and upward; six hs $3.10. . he ey turn out that they have. hurt |] the acrubs atill find large enough holes in the line to make five yards at || _ ; x)... | Oakland, 102 (Murphy), first; i ad One of Those Who Won 4} themselves instead’ of the Fede: a plunge. The work will be very light this afternoon, to save the men |) Golfer from Baltusrol Club! en ato (Smyth), second; ral VW Pheruias And show, $4.60. Font and Phyllis Antoinette youngsters can oe put in}| for the game to-morrow, but the couches did not spare the team yester- ins can ept on the|| day afternoon, A half hour's game was played between the ‘Varsity and Shaw ive | bench, but there are mighty few ball|| the ecrubs, and the ‘Varsity scored one touchdown Just before the ena || Beat Shawnee Representative | Big Bet on the World’s | (Goose), third. ‘Time Louise, Flying Yankee, also ran, $2 mutuels paid—-Oakland, Laura were well played in the second races York promoter should When the barr eased Laura . lubs who can afford to carry five : a ? Into the bank roll for the| Series. oi: y or || of the practice. The fleld was slippery and wet, but the men were given straight, $9; place, $3.60 assumed command, and as far as she inducing bim to come here Towoiid eaarieg, men gn the bencb.| |. harder workout than the coaches usually order on a Thursday. 6 Up and 4. Morristown, place 4 was concerned the race was over. he sated in Galen biteas Fevmayeh Sowing —— gg = ee — ————e a SECOND RACE—Selling; maiden] four lengths. Hypatia, which had been @ report around that By Bozeman Bulger. Hast ween wiih th ause the con- 4 A ltwo-year-olda; six furlongs.—Anna| the runner-up throughout, dropped ‘ban Sees feat iz oes the trade, If @ minor PIPING ROCK GOLF LINKS, LO- | Kruter, 107 (Gross), first; Jester, 110| into second position by six lengths in ings EADY fans are beginning to| league club gets them the owners will ° CUST VALLEY, N. ¥., Oct. 16—| (Taylor), second; Hattie Burton, 102 front of the slow breaking Phyllis An-* down an offer of $15,000 wonder if the Boston Braves| Ave to pay the ditterence in slaty |! McLeish to Play Quarterback stele Rag Bey, ime, 1.17 1-5. mat toinette je feld at the end Ne Phen cia: Ole Fannie, London Gi .| strung out for a sixteenth of a mile, For Yale if Wil. D dg || to-day when the players started !1) Rhodes, Water V Lady Powers,| THIRD RACE—Selling; for three- son oesn t the Invitation Tournament at Pip-| Knight of Pythias and Mex also r-olds and up; six furlon; ing Rock Club. The heavy rain soon |‘Two-dollar mutuels paid: Anna ys (Turner), firs Parlor withstanding their record breaking nee. is @ persistent rumor afioat [ had the course in a soggy condition. | ter, “straight, $13.40 , 110 (Steward), second; Milton shoot through the :eague and the) which was started by an Indianapolis| N| Haven Coaches ‘Give] to-morrow against Notre Dame at|%@ th? © 4 ~ show, $4.40. Jenter, ), third, Time complete destruction of the Athletics, man at the World's, series that’ the | NeW avi s Quarterback if Wilson in unabfe| Before the players started off the|'¢5 09, Hattie Burton Silas Grump, oe Tn @ discussion that waxed warm| Wate have bought or recaptured A to play. The men in thi committee announced that embedded —_—<»—— Martre, Non- ANIA has another sprinter, |at a restaurant uptown yesterday one| Lenguc, as well aa Henny: ange the Regular Varsity Backs a | were: Heginbotham and wil, | 'ils on the putting greens might be LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. @ white boy, who Is at least |o¢ those who won a big bet on the| YounR player who led the ria Rest From Scrimmiagin son, ends; Wiedeman and Chub shot, | lifted without penalty. b equal to Drew, tho colored | seriee turned right around and bet) both in hitting and stolen bases: Me est From BING. | don, “tackies: Oakes and Waldron,| Henry J. Topping, the Greenwich @bampion, Hie name is Parker. In| 3400 to $100 that Boston would not|*An® Jumped from the Cincinnati guards; Wylie, centre, t Coast championships he ran | club for 4 big bonus. It is under- out of their ets, Otherwi: can win the National League falnor league hub could ‘assume, the contract, | Very poor conditions prevailed here| (Poole), third, Tin pennant next year, and popular opin- jon appears to be against them, not- , Boy Pt. Talbot| golfer, who was runner up to Fran-| LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct. 10 —The | Ronee, ing. e ace $4.20, show $14, took no part in the scrim i rf norrow's races are as ; 4 fai 915 pennant. atood that he owes the Fed cia Ouimet in the French champion. | entries third event had some fair “ lerals o ‘i 5 — c de Rete te tote e reT iy ‘duo-yard | If the Braves can play as good batt! $8,000, “According tothe report the Noy. Haven: Oot ee) | Harvard: © ship last June at Laboulie, drow Ar- | Hiner RACK sailing. Hyrecearaite wn up muderanaing qualities, Fe tee ew by two feetand |@ they have during the past three) New York club in to make good that HE regular varsity backs had @ ‘ard, ite Waid of Bi, Andvewe ba his part-| pnt eb Ray fut ound Milton Robles and’ en ba ‘tac , id pay $1,000 besides, Mar- t from scrimmaging, and the | CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 16.—Coach mi Rashid peste mae AP eal od coy seeped ape pet montha there isn't a club in the world “ . Mar. rest fr ging, it h Haugh cet Repoine wan thé reddl 1 vd out of the ploture, that can beat thom, but, atrangely| money ny Mould be worth the four men who took thelr places | 0! practically ‘selected wie line-up for | ner to-day. ‘Topping nedai Te writers describe th ufts game yesterday, when the var-| yesterday with a 78, which was a enough, the fans till belleve that) This could not be confirmed at the| on the Yale eleven were Easton, quar- , with but four regulars in line, were ane M M on + beat Drew at the hundred, but had | ural speed. [poet yt etet that the big leagues are packs, and Guernsey, fullback, Cor- | the defensive. OD OP BOMREFOL: 2 LR Weecsinne: By plenty of confidence when the 220] But those who are trying to belittie| Conm™, After the, men who have made) ai gave the signals from the halt-|,,The second, team, armed with Tutts| to-day. defeating § orthington , At 100 yards Drew led by two | Rood tn the Federal. One report had Plays, opposed and, under the direction|@ up and 4. Summary: nae’ At 108 yards Drow ie othe real ability of Boston evidentiy|{t that if Kauft comes to the Giants | back position of.” Goshen ee Gull, and Reggie |” Yirat Sixteen-—-First round.—Joun| ‘ iow ha it will cost t jants @ L bI rown, pu @ varsity to the h rat § —! d.—Jo i os ie side ne garted «furious ve not figured on who they will 20,000, jomething ke| The scrubs+were unable to score! iit or A test Haughton ies Se Aaa as We Rian Git, Nei Liowarl tras out Whitney, Nassau, 4 up and 3 t ’ \g 10 second position, Jim Basey was under pressure, “k, Milton Robles ng into the stretch heads ap er made his move with Hasey a furlong from home. It ved a desperate drive, with Basey cing Milton Roblee into submis- sion, and then wearing Parlor Boy down, to win by one and @ halé one mile, lengths, Prime ae | FOURTH have to beat. The other Nationaf) rou can bet ” against the varsity even with the|sistants had a busy after: ret ied hia bes! League | bet on It,” an Indiana; hi hoon inst = the ayer yd daenee? but was iis clubs were very bad this last/ lis man told me the other day, “thac| Weakened line-up. McLeish, who ran | {1g (he fecrults about the ‘ue Dosition: ng Youngater, Put Mod aguin |#eaeon, and there ie nothing in sight| the outfeld of the Giants next year| through the signals with the varsity, they should take on the different Tufts| play; R. F. Mundy, Ardsley, beat E sof attack, putting into practice Selling; handt- End broke the tape, with two feet to| Fight now to indicate any big im.| Will be Burns, Kauff and Marsans. watched the scrimmaging with the|the theories traced out A. Lynch, Piping Rock, by default: ¢ sand Up; one and President Hempstead and Manag r bac lackboard talk which preced T. Ric Ni beat M D », He is sald to have a great | provement, McGraw. m ager! other regular backs snd will t w G, T. Richardson, Nassau, beat M. |» 4 “Jump” in the last few yards. More McGraw merely laughed when told 2 Goor work. C., Hall, Garden City, 2 up and 1 to . material for our next Olympic od —_—-——_ 4 There is no doubt but that the . Glanta will be reorganized, but in The most dificult and most A] ARRY STONE, who calle him-| patching up his club McGraw is up play; Clifford A. Dunning, Nassau, |! art), third beat H. C. Berner, Nassau, 2 up; Max Mun also ran, imperative posttion that McGraw R. Marston, Baltusrol, beat RB. 3. | Sill 1G) Prom. 20 & muddy, $3 eae t elf the welterweight champion | against an unusual problem. How| ‘ill have to fill te third base, He Worthington, Shawnee, 6 up an@ 4| Weir MoCargo sate straight, : 5 —— o Tho "3 because of a victory over| is he going to get rid of the old play-| 24 "ot satisfied with Stock's hit- tut horn! ay ting, and as Grant te slowing wy; y ‘ De Oro Wins Two More Gamen. Johnny Summers of Engiand, meets | ers who are under two and three year " ip Bailor Volk . | beat A. W. Rossiter, Nassau, 7 up ht cham: “Jack Britton to-night, Stone will|contracts? There is not #8 man on @ Witte he ts ansteus to get'a By John Pollock. Miy"te, Jobuby Sone CMMP om Ball Cas ‘Aliredo De! Ors, Sven Geant vt RE LOS RIE A A and § to play; B. M. Barnes, Engle- who Is practising for his coming |MIEN’S GOOD CLOTHES ; to play; James R. Hyde, South Shore, show. Spearh: ing fellow who can hi c bum} y. —— NN Rave a chance to show us some|the club with the possible exception| Keep one or bother them ney cit Outs etek arcat “autres ta. australe | TCH. Otty of thin cy ant Youne Dmon or| WoO beat J. Gordon Douglas, Pip-| match” with George Moore, showed of that wondertul seit that made | of Marquird who hasn't @ long con-| ity purposes, Stock 48 one of the fre back again ia this coustey, ‘They | 4 feu foun Toul hy atehal today to meet} ing Rock, 3 up and 2 to play. splendid form in two games at Doyle's | Ready Made $12 Up CREDIT ever his boxing. He failed to show | "°' players under a three-year con- are adie Metoors, the ork mile | inl: Sights emmy cu «fm ce fan ten | Second Sixtecn.—-First Round—Gard-| Academy yesterday. In the afternoon |To Order $15 Up much with Phil Bloom when he re- Suppose, for instance, that McGraw| tract. Tr ths tamer of towne hs, eu anes wit, Cr xe typ to-morrow might} ner Hubbard, Newport, beat R. H,| he iM la at A pt) 50 to 40, mak- 00 Clothes of Best Kind, turned from abroad, but that may| Wanted to dispone of Chief Meyers. ‘San Proneigco yesterday {rom Sydney, MeGoorty fa the mats contac”! © I} Wiliams jr. National Links, by de-|9ne titnfuns of five and four. At night | 4 Ki 1 Work P Q ~ have been because he had not boxed | Tho Chief ls drawing « big salary—| scout Dick Kinsella has been mak | ill mot Maly be signed up by Jimmy Cttote, athe ie antes fault; Ellis’ Adams, Easox County, | he defeated George La Rue in misty) Mt per Pit anc ‘ork Perfect for some time and had just come| pigger, perhupe, than any other clt»| ing mysterious {rips to the northwest |the fight promoter of Bax Francia, to meet the | Uolteniiy of itannnmapie the talrert hori | DOAL, Willlar . Nassau, 1 up; | IMInss, 8 f° hia atternoon the cham: | fg Week Business Confidential. OEE ne nce he waiter champion in| Would want to pay. And that con- and At is sald that he haa found the | winner of the Chin Clabhy tetsle the earls pot) Sai ine jane! A, Hp bree, mig, a Gardiner W. White, Flushing, beat R Sion, will meet Henry Prantsen, while thi man, The young man wag|of vest month. Shugric may accopt a mate striata ~l M, Tarleton, ‘but he isn't| tract has three years to run! covered up as an outfielder, but will | Califrnis for next month, but he intends to get cha his job as soon as he reaches | home as soon as vossible as a big banquet is be- to a . Sup and Ma: fe bie Taal, He sida in, =The mystery about thig| ing arranged for him by bie frends in bie home ante Na fp , Hutchtamn will give rles B, MacDonald, Na- fort ee player iw due to an effort to prevent |sis. Joe Don ‘. Honal Links, beat, Ta M. Richmond, @ minor league owners from hold- the would ioe Dore and Young Pitzal Hh Oakland, 1 up (19 holes); F. M. Kerr, ‘ aieiacaiitiae oman Clavty, to, thal advertived poate jn Fran, mates held by the Aiea, Puls 4!) ing Rock, 2 up and 1 to play: C. Law cee on ott ad. George Cate. the tated Morrow night ‘ung Fiusimmete hep’ ge] Watkins, Piping Rock, beat George WHITNEY HORSES COMING a hae ae to ake 1b8 Youu. at i8 | pived im ‘Me battles, P, Snow, Piping Rock, 3 up and 2 to ; f valled ptf ‘the contest yesterday because play; W. R. Thurston, Apawamis, BACK TO UNITED STATES. in fnantel the Cre pe ae8 | tween ent fay aba Tullback” to give an ryt ey i GY F.C ‘assau, beat | Goldman. eat Neck, 4 up and 3] at night he will cross cues with Harry ROBINSON, io genent weighing ta beat Herbert M. Harriman, Piping Rock, 1 up. e heavyweight of New Castle, Pa, ‘teen; first round—Rernon —As horse racing ta| ,,Tooy, How, the, bearyweiaht willie fas a eee nine woke beat FY. virtually at an end in En Harry | Barve. ia’ Bek ta America ‘eas joppin, St. Andrews, 4 up and 2 Payne Whitney {8 shipping hin atable| homes few hour when Aimee himaker L. Hoppin, St. Andrews, 4 up and 2 Oh the: Teeiog. Mi 6 play: Bilingham Lawrence, Piping back to the United States from his farm ‘aio un to RiAye f at the nest | Jimmy Coffroth of Sin Prancitro wired Danny | ROCK. beat J. EB. Davis, Nassau, 3 up to mee 0 at Newmarket. The first shipment will | eet? mpight ol Broo. for tn pes Mi i : 12'to play; W. If, Nichola jr, Nassau, fase ot tha’ o organ wakin| Mit ae for Batting: ie | and 2 to ¥ , aa ten leave to-morrow, and the horses include |” THE TURKISH ently woo from Freakie Rus: Re UR he yours hears) beat J, G. Bates, Morris County, 3 up BLEND Harmonica and the best yearlings pro- "Baia Mahwah, hee Rpowtntgts oa month. “Morgan hee wige | and 2 to play; C. H, Thieret, Piping duced gince the stable wan brought over hag batths in te South “ie an Wen | va Wand entenes 2 ttl | tock, heat Harvey 8. Ladew, Piping |g, oe ; hone: aed My eatge ninds atte shew to. be | peel at mill ave Bemey out min.'as| Rock, @ up and. 4 to play: H. R,|] From vo as om buy your sliocs ——— Froth ak Mamie TF oe “aod ate | A0teeing fihters, rs mar! mownsend, Baltusrol, beat Lawrence direst fom th mate a ali aie lias Doon abe . Bouta inates the jobber and the retailer, ing up well fa his or Asubtle blending a LAUREL ENTRIES, eke fay om whoee combined profits lighten choicest tobaccos knorked out Willie Lewie hie hoe expenditure by j BAUREL, Md., Oct. 16.—The entries oe ity offer, for hi Alig ae date el Gk t Since AL MoOor knock — = - > for to-morvow's races are as follows: | from oat wwn clits. | One of these pas, Dome | sate Ay CPecnt Ue" inet i aaereaeees eames! ~WVeek-End Sale---$20 [serie satnathac ft Mack, 103, "sonny Boy, 108; Duke of Shelly, jm Sata evening, et \ McCarron will gure- Te v8 24050 110; Flask, 105; *Morderai, 102; Tom Hancock, | beri Rot) ‘bustle 1) best him, ly 82. ° > Early Fall opportunity! Friday and Saturday. 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