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THE RACES AT GRAVESEND.
A PAT OF EXCELLKNT SPORT.
CRIFTIN'S NARROW B-SCAPI r*0_ A SEYF-RF. AC
CIPKNT IN THE FinST RAC?
Rscegoer*. ?* a rule. are egtretneljr aoparatltlooa
and believe ln cmens of good or evil luck, whl.-h
csuaes manv of them to store up a fund of hnrd-lu.-k
storlea to he Infl'.cted upon (helr aoqualntanoe* In
the long wlnter even'.ngs. when the racetr.icksare
closed Maanlfl.-ent autumn weather attracted Bfl
un-isuallv large efOWd. B malorlty of whom flrmly
believe that the ".Tonah" or "Hoodoo" of the Kastern
turfhas dtaappeared, and that the troublea and trlala
Of the form players are over. ln the betllng ln
cloBure. on tbe lawn. and ln the paddoeh BObod* re?
qulred more than a ?in*1e chanco to goess who was
the "Jonah." The apectatora were in BUCh a pleas
nnt mood that manv lf them were Wllllng to glve the
BMwards lastaty ehaacea to guesa the name of the
men who ??hoodooed" tona on tbe Baatera re*t
trackB. but others objected to puttlng such a s.ra t.
on the min.l. Of tbe stewards. and bet. were freely
Offered that they would not guess the name of the
".Tonah" oi the turf ln three montha. Cheorfutness
prevalled. and everybody was happy eacepl the
etewards Of the National Steepleehaae Assoc.ation.
mftm WPre so bu-v Invest.gatlng the hiirdle race won
bv -arfl Fool that Bome of them dld not have tlme
to wttaaaa the racoa II every hurdle race to of such
a. BB-ajllll rtiaracter thal an inves'igatlon a re
auirrd It behoovea the memberl of the assoclatlon
to aelee, or BPPOlal . body Of permanent toveat -
gators. who shall devota thelr whole tlme to taveetl.
gating thereby avoMtag the annoyanc cauaed bj
preventlng BtewaN Vosbnrgh from attending to tha
"Vhe^hurJie racoa this far have proved a.borota
the rar.k and file of racetoera, aad so ,hat claaa
of aport ahould be conftaed to Cedarhurat. or to
aaaattaga glven aapeelally for tba eroafl-eountry .^or-e
men and Boraea The mathoda of .Urttaf adVOCBted
bv The Trlbune slnce the flral appearance of tht
Btsrtlng maehlne la the Ka.t are a deelded BUCeeas.
and a few of the Jsremlahl of tha turf are anxiousl>
hoplr,g that a fBVOrlt. w d! be left Bt ihe post. lUSt
to he_r What th. publlc Wlll have to say about I .
Should a favor:,- ha lef. ai th. post it I. eveu^bet
ting that bU license wlll be promptly revoked unle?
the Btewardl hsv. been makir.g BryantBQUe state
mer.ta. Not a miirmur of dissatisfactlon Wlth the
starln* was hesrd throiighout the efternoon^ettora
^E^_M_-vr?^?sjflg
,rr ?; .V... :-v ri of odds, who beflevi that honeat
_&_^s^jit^a-SP_t,-x
5S%ft_ - ssssvrsrvg
patroni of *Aqu. luet an to wltnesi some moristart.
ira exoerlmen - Auguat Belmont w.,> ? *l*< ?<"?? ?';
bepnoen ai th G ivesend racei resterdBl. ba
important .,.- ? --'?-' ' V?_n&fi? Qrt8?
ri-v Mr H. mons ahould preseni to Jocaej i.r.m..
_' four->a''clc\ei si once Oriffln bad a nsrrow
e?cane 'rom a Vevere sccldeni st '.he poil ln the flrat
SSPUatertaV sftern pa H* 1had the mount on
Flo'etti IV In the flrsi race. Tn- llllj was atra.
of The' bsrri. r. and Oriffln used h,s whip io comprt
her to approach i ind oln thc fleld r .orrt a
jumped sWea - orsed (Irlflln. whoae eft
?oot catigh; Ir thr stlrrur. The msre ran about one
hundred yar-N. when arfffln got his fool ouit of tho
hSSwi::- ? IX- Mtoflafl^aata.
Vired Th- race reiulted ln a vlctorj ror Al
who won by a length from HarrlBgtOfl. Tracedian
*Buckw*ar.l Howard Mann were heayll) backi i 1
wln the aecond race .v 8 to 5 snd 9 to 5 reapectlyel>.
Ingomar also had a followlng. and Bapelo was sup
norted at long hlm The raceproved
Buckwa to be an overrated horst Hu-kwa and
Howard Mann raced together untll halfway around
the 'a?t turn when Buckwa weakened and Howard
Mann took the lea I and held it lo the flnlsh. winnlng
cleverlv bv a length an I a haif from Sapeio. who
came fast al ih and beal Hu.-kwa. who was
thlrd a head on -he poai for aecond place.
Harrv Beed wai the favor::.- for lhe thlrd race.
whlch "wa? a selllng sffalr called the Bpeou.atlon
S-ake- Gl-nmoyne. I'rania snd Damlen were siso
heavllv plave 1 to win the ra, - II wis a aplendld
contes't but Hrarv H.ed's superlorlty was manlresl
throughoir l whtr Blms ca'.l-*! upon him
ln the homestretch he came away ani won a fast
race In a gentle drlve by three-ouarters of a >ngth
from I'rania, who ' U Olenmoyne a length and a
half f<w the place. A crowd gatherad around the
ludges' atand, bul there was na bid on Harry Reed
The race (one m;le. wai tlmed offl.-lally ln 14.. A
few unofneia! ilmen made ll a lltib- faater.
rhallenger plaeed he fourtb race to Artbur
White's credlt. thanka to Tara". who got 1dm awav
from the post In !';' strlde. Paasover was second
and Fli.ndflhlp thlrd.
Woodvlne the favorlte, won the flfth race r.r Au
gust Belmont by a length from Deelare. Artlcle was
third. , ?_.____
Chlc, the fa\or:te, won the last race easlly fr ,m
Pcarfp'in. who waa ? ?nd cholcs ln the !.e:tlng.
Break o' Daj wai thlrd T'.is race closed one of the
best dav of sporl arltnesaed at the meeting. The
apectato'rs left the tra-k In ample tlme to dine and
attend the theatre or other place* of amuse.rent.
satlifled thal thi raees w-ere well coateated.
DETAILfl OF THK CONTKSTS.
F1RST ha,i: :?-..rai HOO; MBhwelghf hanlleap- fnr all
?C.?. Sit forl ? _
ne.t'.ng.
pi ri.
F. Pelmet ? .-at.r by Kxlle ?
Athlene. I vi? . 120 Ib . .... (Clayton) 1 3?1 4?5
XV. Donobu. - .. i Harrlngton, .'.. IM
, | ,, t-ir.-f ,2 11 fi 4?Ti
3. E. ?essrar-'i rh. . Trsasdlsn 2. 111
,11. Lewlal S IB?B 1 1
l'remter. 4. 1K< . Ifllms) 0 ."- 1 2 1
Terrler. fi 11. . iTsral) B 4 I S ..
Ploratta IV 3, 111.(Criffln, ? B 1 2 1
- i.i?;
? WITh'l -".'.? .
W n In l .li.ve h- a half length: a length betwe. n ser.
nl and |BI : Pl retta IV (hrew her rlder a' tha port
aad na away. Bhi waa wlthOrawn.
palOOND RACE ' I Bllowaneea Ona snd .-n?
alxteen-.h n
B. Wllllaaw'i t> e. Howard Mana, be
Puka of M ntroae Beamew, :i y? -
j,:, tb . .(Hewltt) 1 B?S n r,
A M. Hi,-.-' - I r. yapelo. S. l?.*>.
(O'Ueary) - ??1 2 1
? rambrtdge BtaWe'i !,. g. Buekwa, ' 112,
' (t'layti i,, ?< B?fl 12
Klngatone. .1. H2 ,' -. !'l,.INuttl 0 1" 1 :i 1
l?r.gg-?tt. 4 103 - ?-. lu-i.(DoggettlO 1<? 1 3 1
Jng<.mar, 0, 102.(Davli) 0 8?1 11
Tlme 1:80.
Won ln a drtra ly h length: .. bead between s? -nd
?nd thlrd.
THIRD RACB? TMF" BP-CUUATION BTAKBB; Valns
$l.ft00; BSntag ' '? " rn!-.
M F. Dwver'? br. g. Harry R.--1. >>
Hlmyar vlolet, i yn '."7 Ib., . Bfma) | C f, 2 .*,
Kendall Btsble's ch. f, I'rania 4 K
iPowsn 2 7 2 r. :.
J W. Rr.g'-r?'i ch. g. Ol.nmnne. ?'.. t<4
(Hewltt! B 3 111
r>amlen. S. 94.(O'LearyiO 4 1 B?B
ly.ng Reael-., e?.-e.i. n:.K'oyle) 0 a 1 2 1
Arapahoe. B. 07.(Hlrschi 0 B-1 B-l
Tlna 1:42.
TVon In a firtve by half a length; a lenpth hetween ae^
cr.d and thtrd.
J**t)t'RTH RACB -Paras J^.?>; for two y-ai ?lda; ill.,*
ancei. Flve ' : ngfl.
BKK-kwe'.l BUble'l be e. c-han-nrer. v>
bfartenburai Wanda lli. II*....(Taral) 1 4 1 1 '?
y. J. Dwyer'i eh. ,-. Passovei 108. (Blmi* 2 4-1 s .".
W, J. O'Rnen'i eB. g. Frlendahlp 108
(car loT1-, .UXiOfletll 3 fl- 1 2 1
Dlitlnctlon. io.', . (i*laytoa ' 0 .* 8 5
Rr>BB 0 108.'A. I!-irr<H,0 ?- -1 H *,
Rrlncesi F.'Vla. li.-..IH l-ew;s, o fl. 1 <L?\
At?entea. K'S .,J. Hlll.o 10 1 4 1
Buddha, lf>H ..Mttlefleii, o 12?1 .*> 1
Ti.r.? 1*01
W^n ln a drlve hy & length; a ne..-k h?:ween aeonrf
sr.d third.
FTFTH b-itK f_BI K-'-^. Bpeclal w?-lgr.**; B_owBaoaa
Pix fflrtoflfls
JJIemton K'able'a fh. f. Weod^ :ie I v
Msgnetlier--'?V,xsJbi:ia. .1 yi?.. 10) TT, .
<l|e?|,-, 11112
T. J Dwyer-a br. h. r>e,iar?. ft. n2.iSlrru>,2 B-d 2 1
Erle Si_>|e'a e!.. g. An; rle, ?. l'>3 i. ar.
10741.(I? ,*??")"< B-l ? 1
Jaek ot Baades. B, 113.iD-via'O 4 ! 8 ft
Tttm'>u?e. 3 01.(RarrMt) 0 K 1 S 1
Walrrer. 4, 112..J Mill.O ft I ft 2
K:orena Hubtard. 8, l<?.iFowats) 0 20 i ft 1
(J'.Men Badge, 8. Kxl ,,a- KKH..II l^ewli) 0 4 , 7ft
Veattls II. 8. i<>:< .i\Vap?hireio 20 : n 1
Lanrelton. 8, '?'*' .'I.amblevi 0 20 1 ft 1
Whlpcord. 3. l.s.UIIralHO 20?: 0-1
T-.rn. IrlflV,
Won ln b drlva by a length; a head l-etween aeennd ar.d
thlrd.
BlXTlf nA'V. PurSS BBa?; f.r 'w, v-ar oMs; il*rli,l
welaThta; ae!l.n?. K'\e nnd .^?-half f.irlf.nga.
Mra. 0 Mtd?neld. Jr >. b. f Phle. bv
Mldjofhlan l?Ulie. !<7 Tb- AValler'i 1 7 ft 1 2
Cambrldg* Btabls'l *h. f. .??', arrpin. KiT,
((lavt'.n 2 8-0 1 2
A J. Joyneia b. f Hreak o' r>?>. M
IJ HIIDI 6 12 1
T-yant I0J .,A Bsrrelt) 0 B 1 3 1
I>ye Kft (rHr. :os, .iRyera.O 10-1 41
pr Jlm. 102.(Powera) 9 ft 1 ft 2
Jrooiiolae 103..M?-wln,0 ft 1 ft 2
Klorlan. 1<>2 (,:ar 104).(Keefe) 0 12 1 ft 1
' ? 1 :>'.).
Wea in a drlVS by f'-ur lengtha; two lengtha between
aecond and thlrd.
AT THS MA.V'IIKKVI'i: MKKTINU
London. lapt. 24. -At Bfaacheater to-da* the Poe]
Park Plft'e of 200 BOVetwtjraa, lor two and three
year olda that had not up to the date of eniry won
a race of th.-.v.'.Ina ttt MI aoYerolana, tbe aecond to
reeelVC 20 Hoverelgns OUt of the plnle, fl\e furlonge,
waa won ?>> Uord Wfolrarton'a ebeotnat _ll> Tltare,
by Whlpper-In ruppet. two years old Rlcln.rd
CrokeV'B baa hiiy Ooorajlana. bjr Mlatlng Damoc
racy. two >ears old. w.-,s Beeond, Bnd 0 Di roy'a
bia'k fiiiy Eatber Clarfce, i>> Beterllng Rofe Clork,
ihno years old, third. Th- bettlng waa 7 t<? \
agalnst Tltare, J to 2 agalnst Oeorglana, .-md !:'to 1
egalnut Kvth.-i < "ai k<
The Liin.iist r Hursery Handlcap Plate i
sovoreigiiK f.,i iwo-yeai olda, lhe aecond to roeelve
60 eoverelgns oui of the plate, Bve furlonga, was
won by Captaln Macbell's afontroy, whleh boat
Lord Derby'e Paea-egaer.
The DeTrafford Hnndleap of V?) soverelans, for
Ibree-year-olda and upwurd, tho second to rtcelve
60 Boverelxna out of the nlate, one mlle and a quar?
ter. waa won by R. Creat'a brown colt Cllpatone. hv
Frlar'a Baleam?Sweet Hay, three years old Mr.
Doboll's bay rolt T,e Daupliln. by Cnrlton?Quee.j
Agnoa. four veara old. waa second. and Rlcnar.i
Crokor'a hav horae Santa Anltn. by .'hevlot Alaho
flve venra old. thlrd. Tho bettlnK WM T to _*faJn,J
Cllpatone. R to 1 ngatnst L<- Dnuphln. and S to l
agalnal Santa Anlta.
COLIrLUION ON A RACKTRACK.
HOUSES AND DR1VKM SEVERF.l.Y IN.lt HEI) AT
BAleTfMOfUB.
Hiltlmoro, Sept. 24. Kour horsea went down wlth
Ih. Ir drlvera 08 a result of a collialon in the loal
h-at trotted at the C,cntlemcn's Drlvtng Park to
day. Three of the hors.-s. after r.-K.ilnlng thelr feet.
ran away, ind made aeveral ctreolta of th.- half
mile track before belng Btopped Twr of them were
badly rut up. John H-imor. of Phlladelphla, Ihe
owner an.l drlver of Major I'lnv.-r-. was severely
Injured. He wns unconsclous when .-a-rled from
tho track half an hour after the acctdent, and the
doctor* belleve he w.is lnt.-rn.illy Injured Br.wley,
Merr.-fl.-l 1 and Willls recelved bad fall., DUt pulled
themaalvea out of the wreck wlth only a bad ahak
ItlK lip.
Corte McQrogor and Maggle Campbell, drivea bjr
Wlllis and M-rr. fl.-l.l r.-sp.-ctiv.-ly, w.-r. ln the ran
as tho horses pooood the thr>-e.<|uart<-rs pole, wlth
the othera cloa.- np. lt waa too dorh to eeg just
how the colllalon oeeurred, nnd the atortea told by
the drlvera are conflt.-ting. lt I" known. however,
thnt Maggle Campbell nnd Corle McOregor weni
,!,?n in :i clou.l of dtut. Red Bloeaom ?nd Maj r
I-'l ,wers wen- ao close up that they, too. weni flown,
Two of Ihe Biilkles were smashed. < 'orle M < in gor
emerged from the wreck wlth the ahafta pf ner
sulkv dangllng aboat her h.-.-K Bhe w.is badly cui
up I'ofore ehe could be stopp.-d. Maggle ? ampbell
and Red Blooaom were alao damaged about th. lega.
Miss Thompso-i on.l Panatone goi around ihe wreeK
:'ge and (lnishe.1 in that order The Judge* reeerved
the right to place the other hors.-s to-morrow n.t.-r
investlgatlng the cnuse of the accldent. Most or
the apectatora had left the park i.efore tne .cci
<i<-nt oeeurred, but those who remalned aevereiy
,-rlticlsed the managenv-nt for ordeiing the boraea
out after It was too dark to *ee them on the baCX
atretch.
Bummarles of the ra^es:
2:18 ClaOOa I'A.lNf! -FFRSE BB0O.
IfoaUwad from yeatardaa aft,-.- sixth heat.)
Happln'-ss. b m , l>v jiidae ShIH
ban < Kcamer) . 5 2 I 1 0 * 1 l
Allendora. I.r. m.. by StelnwHy .
,H,)?he*l . 2 ? I I 1 1 - -
Feter Co,,per, br. g.. I.y Steela
waiklil (Behaeffer) .I I I ? ? > ? ?
Time- v>:H?'4. 2:1M?, 2:18%, 2:I8H. 9:20%. 2-2. X:17%,
2:17^.
2:17 CUABB TKOTTIWq PTRBB MOO,
I*>uls Victor, h. (., by Se.i Klna d'enm^n)... . 3 1 1 1
?onocarj t> * iDa Qarmendla). i I J ?
T..m M-.llum. br. i> , W.-irnen. 2 I :i .,
Tlme 12*1%, ! I4-'.. 2:1SH. 2:ll?'-.
2.24 CleABB PACINQ ITRSE $.'-?r
Allen .T.. eh. a. by OaorBS W. t'Jrayl. 2 111
Kmma E.. sr. m. ilbirnea). 1 8 3 8
Hlmeta. b. m. .Th.>niaai. 3 r, 2 -
Tlme 2:24^. i:Zt\, 2'-"."-?. 22.T-.
2:2? CI.AFS TROTTINO PUR8S MOO iCNCIMSH KI')
Cirl? Mcslreir-.r. b. a, bv R,.bert McOraa '.
,Wlllis) . 1 1 ?
M1s? Thomrson, br. m. (Ilfwnt,. .'I 4 1
I-Hnstone, I,. *. (Phelpa). 4 I 2
Tlme- 2:21 .. 2 2'."-,. 2:28 i
.-a
A JOCKEY BECURB8 AN IJWUNCTION.
Clnclnnatl. Sept. 24. Edgar Doreey, a Jockey, *.>
cured a temporary lnjunctlon .-i^alnst the American
Turf ('oncr.-ss In Judge Holllat. -r'a court thls
mornlnR. Doreey w.is rule.i off the tra.-k laat week
nt Detrolt Th.- defendanta in th. caae nr.> John M.
Rees. Alex LaboM and Joaeph A. Murphy. The j.e
tition all.-K'-s that the American Turf Congreaa hi,s
no right to enforce nrbltrary rul.-s whlch would
prevenl n Jockey from earnlng a llvin?.
YETEBAXB AT CREEDMOOR.
The 7th Reglment veterana held thelr annual
matrhes at Creedmoor yeaterday The weather
condltlcna a'ere favorahle for good shootlnp. :,s the
rcsuits ahow. Then were three mat.-her. ahot, the
markaman'a match, flve shott. each at H'> yarda
Btandlng, 200 ynrds kneellng or slltlnft. nnd MO
y.ir.is prone, an ..eTKrepnte of thirty or nv.r ,?t fh-^
two latter rangea to quallfy; the aharpshooters'
match, flve thots each, MO nnd IM yarda, pr.rno
poaltlon, an aRgrcKate of forty-two or ever to
quallfy; the Mall match for the Mall cup, ralued
al i:'.".", to he ahot for yearly. dtatancei 100 and 800
ynrds, flve ahota nt ea<-h dlatance, flttinp or kneel?
lng al MO yarda and prone ;n MO y.ir.is. \vo:i i.y
Remaen D.rllng, wlth a aoore of forty-ftve.
folont-; \v. T. Mall alao preaent. iwo prlaea to ho
.-ompeted for as follows: One to go to the competi
toi mnklni," the hlh'hest acore in tbf m.rk.man'a
match nnd one io the one maklng the hlghe.1 acor<
ln the Bharpshooters' match, both prlaea ralued al
KI:.. to be helu by the wlnners for on,- ye,ir. \\'h>-n
won three tlme.s l,y the sarr," person-, the\ becomo
thelr property. The wlnne: of th ? flrst WOl P. W.
Budd and of the aecond Alex,.n,ler Bt. /:.
-?
ItR. WEBB'B BVXTIXG PARTY.
Dr. XX. Seward WVbb. who ror somo tlme h.is hee:)
projectlng a huntln? tcur of some lnteres: ln tho
Northwest. has Bllpped away for thal s.-.tion of the
eountry ln quest of blg gami. Dr. Webb, his
brother. Doula W'ehh; Oeorge HlrJ and J 'ienry
pjrdy ipoke u,> the huntlns party. Oeneral Mllea,
commander-ln-chlef of the Army. wh-> is now ln
tho West Inepectinc the aervlce, ls expected to Joln
I..- Webb'*- party Oeneral Mlles wlll be ;.c,-om
p.inied by one or two Army ofllcera who ara known
..< good hunters. The huni will be one almoal aolely
i.fter large game. The dlatrtct just outsl.]..- of the
Vellowatone I'ark. and ..Iso eertaln aectlona ln Mon
tana and Wyomlng, will !>,- vlslted. The trij. pro
poaed la expected to )a-<t over a mo:ith.
?__ ?
,l.V OUTIXQ OF CABLE BQAD EMPL0YE8.
Flve hundred of the Third Avenue Rallroad rom
pany's employei formed in line ut the company'a car
bouae, at AmBterdam-ava ..r,d One-hundred-and
thirty-first-st., at h) o'clock yeaterday mornlng, and
marched to the wharf al One-hundred-and-twenty?
ei?hth-st. and the Harlem Rlver, where they em
barked on the ateamboa: Harlem und starte.i for
Collega Coin; for theli annual outlng an.l chowder,
Two oraai bandi hcaded the olumn. The l Im of
m.in-h \ias along Amaterdam-ave. to M.nhattan-it.,
io One-hundred-and-twenty-flfth-at., to Lexlngton
ave , u One-hundred-and-twenty-thlrd-.t., to Thlrd
ave. and to One-hundred-and-twenty-elghth-at.
Whlte cnnvai .-aps, i,iue and gold badgea an.l bamboo
anea were m order in the proceasion. Twenty k>-^s
of llgnid refreahmenta wer,- pla.-.-.l on the ateamer,
an,l doubti were expreaaed as to whether the auan
tlty would be aufflclent for the day. Tl,. aupply, how?
ever, prove.i to be Bufllclent. The chowder waa t"l
lowed by onmea. The party reached th>- wh,.rf again
at 9 o'clock laM nlght.
HI SI Y/:>8 KMli \ RR 188MKXTB.
Roaton. Sept. Ji?The Natlonal Shoe and LeMither
Exchange announcea the fallure of Burpee, Rnm
Key & ?'?., ahoe manufocturera, of Lynn. An aa
atgnment waa mode to B. N. Johnaon, ?,f Boaton.
and Frank K. Sp.ilding, of Bpalding A- BHbb. The
flrm did a bualneaa of between MOO.000 and 0800.000.
Tho Kxchant;. alao announcea tt,.-.t tl,.- Redpath
Brothera' Manufacturlng Company, manufactureri
of hoots ;ind ahoea, <>f Lynn, :,nd wholeaale boot
and M><>H dealera ,-.t No lM Llncoln-at., Boaton,
i,hs aaaloned to ITrederlck N. Tlrreii.
Mllwaukee, Wto., Bept. im The ehurch-gooda
Ftore of the Hoffmnn Hroihers' Company, Ihe old
est one of its kind In the clty, w,.s cloaed by the
Sheriff yeaterday. The flrm has confeased Judg
ments dbeketed agalnal It amountlng to TJ7..'."?: K
Ifankato. MIno., Bept. 2a. j B. & C. ll Brown,
proprletora of iho Mapleton Hank. made an a.?
algnmenl yeaterday to ,s<-w;,il H Whltney, of
Mapleton, their nssets 1141,006 and Itabllltlei |1i '."?'
Th.- cauae of the fallure is glven out aa belng the
advanclng of large snms to .-r.-ci a new block ln
Mapleton.
Detrolt. Sept 21 H. A\' Hicl,;,rdson. dqlnjr bual
ness aiR tho Mninmoth Dtygoods Company, flle.I
chattel mortgage. this mornlng aggregatlng O0.008
for the benent of his eredltora
Buffalo, Sept. 24. Phlllp Becker A .'<>, <>f thls
clty, hava aecured nn attachmenl Bgatnai Jonathan
riark A Bona' Company, of <'hi<-,ia-o. f.,r 117.^1904
for glasa furnlshed ln the conatructlon of Ihe Blll
cotl Bquare Huliding The attachmenl waa *cr\..i
on the Blllcott Bquare Company to-day, to block
paymenl of a balance due the Clarka untll th<
pendlng .ull ls sr-tl<-,i
Chtcoge, Bept 24 a Mll for the appolntmrai of a
reeelver for the farmera' Trusl Company of lowa
baa been filed la the Buperior Courl h.-r... The
<omplnlr.ni.ts i.r.- .I.ill.. C. Roaera, < ',,1 nllti<> M
Hobba Fr,-,nk i'. Holmee. Bmll Wallber, g,,.-,r,ii;.,
of the eatate of Clara A. Bchoff; Harrlett i: Bchoff. ;
Wllllam Srhoff nnd ot'Hrs, who are own.-rs of j
bonda nnd atock of the company Judge Payne ,ip :
polnter! the THIe <Junr.'inl.-e nrid Tnist Company
reeelver., The companv wai Incorporated with a
oapltal ?tock of B.000,000 Rockwell s,.>.-r haa been
prealdenl sin<< its formatlon, and th.. complalnanti
s;,,- ha ha.. managed ihe bualneaa m.lnly for 1,1
own proflt. Tbe company, 11 ls alleged, bns been
Inaolvenl <i,.rir,K tt,.- preaenl year. I., the <"ir.-uit >
.'ourl .inlia ''. Rogera began a damage auti agalnal
Bayer aaid Treaeurer Nlggemeyer f>>r MS.OOO
- ?
BOUTBEBK COTTON MABKKT8.
<Ja;ve?t?n. Bepl, 24 Cotl ,r, r-.-a,|) , iii:,lill,na, 7'rc; \nw '
middllng, 7*?c.. gov.i ordlnary, 71,,- ,,e- ,,t?i ar..** ...
ieipiR. '...dwi balrat lapona t., UreU, iintam. 4.1^.1 ,,,??
C'.aa.wlae S.347 balea; aalea. 31* balei; otOCh IflO 831
,-, ?
SorfOlk, Hept. 24 Cotton eaa> , n,\AAUng, 7%c. |.,w n,l,I
A.ing. "'?,'?: KooA ?rdlnatv. ? 1.1 l?c. net an.l iraai ra
relplB, .'..402 l.al'-a: ex)-r:a c>aMu-iae, ;i.,'42.S bil _. aalee i
44, balea; Blork. 27.213 balea.
\>w <>i>ana. Hept. 24. CottOB ea?> ; good liibbll:,.*.
Tlac; ml.l^llnK. 7 ll 1*_ low mirtillnK. TV; f.,?\ ortlaary
JUe; net receip's. 7.2.'l, buh-a. gruai 7 31', I,.,.-, eip i .
... ilreot Hrltaln, 1.1.1W10 balea, a.iles. 4'jini ),B|,., al.?-li.
12'! .'CH bol-a.
BavannatR, He(ii 24. .v.tion qui?t; mM.IMnr. 7 n ie.
1 w mtddllna, 18 10c: nel re-.-,|??. S.i;., balea grom.
B 108 ,,..-? eaporiB aoeeiwlaa, i.iss balea, aalei :.r,H balea
, i 73.038 i.
?
One Hop.- Left.?"AO! I 10 OOnoludO, then, lhat
Bl! I- over botwee i ua.''- he iisk.-d
"Well " Bhe Kiild, lookUig down al the rug whlch
ihe wai tin.plfiK wllh her llttle foot, "you mlght
? ry that Plimly glrl, and If you hnd that ?he wants
you, come boc_"-(C'leveland leader.
THE QUILL CLUB'S MEET.
COOPER DBFIATf JOHNRON IN A DISAr
1*<*INT1M1 IIACR.
Mli'MAt-I. 1-MI.S TO I1FAT THR FIVF. Mll.B
RJDCDRO A _AfM? Nl'MI.KR "F ?PBCTATplUI
ANp A BBRIKB Of flOOD AMATF.ru con
TKSTS AT Tllt WAVK.ftl.Y TH sCK.
The raoea or tbe Qulll Club WhdaHaaa, whlch wera
prevented from taklng place Bl the Manhattan i- - ?
traek i..st itturdsy. wera ian off bafera a larao auaa
ber ol spectatora ai tha WTaoerly track. oear New?
ark reaterday sfiernooo. Whlle tha pr,.gr;.mme waa
n?, . |(,ng one. the eontasta arere ol the baal aort. aad
thi people who walched Iheta arara ? mtented. atanj
pretty glrls wera.at. and they ahowed th- llve l
,,, mtereai in ihe rarloos Bonteata. Ths women IM
ar. beabiBlaa to sppreeiata the beauttes of Wcrcis
r.i,-lng and they are fsmllUr wlth the rocords ol tne
dlfTen n, nd.-r, lt bh. I.I ?M ?ha.;.he ..?..*TOU.
elem.-nt, slwsyi more ,? leaa pr. oehl ln ejrcle rac na,
lawhai haBmadath( ipon aopulaf arlth women. jui
aa the brutal featurra ln football aapealed to women
bui n?.',?iv bellives thla. Whaterer tbe ..itrseiton
m.lv ?., i, iscerudfl tbal the featr oea ad to he,iaces
ln larg.- numbers, and that diey beeoms aaci ea it?
*The*twonpartlcolar featorea on tha BMaBaaaa:raa.
.,.d..y were the Bre-mlla t.me trlal ol Jaafles MIchaei
:.,, ,ona-dlstan.,- champlon of Burooe, aad tba flaal
of the professlonal lnvltat.oo race Between Johnson
?n,l coopor. The forelga midget dld not break ha
.. . :.,. bu, nis performaiics wns the beal eyei msdi
ona track ot lhe aort. and It ouy bo MBy a da be
for- hla tlme wlll be equalled oa tbe Kuverly traca.
r!i, ,,,... between Johneon and Coopei was .1 dlsap
polntment, In a meaaure. Coopet fcautbl the pace
maker, and, leadlm throuabout, ba ??-?-_?*< ,;1"1
sl.h4on_.hln. toaparc. Johnaoa dld no. showth.
brllllanl form thai be dld arben bo quattneo al Man
battanBeach laat Baturday. Bald araiibeaten Ir.the
one-mtls handlcap. after he had ridden a capltal
r.ce. Mertens *as t,.o stroag for ths Blaon a. thc
flnlah. The long-mark men had e^ernhina thelr own
wayin the two-mlle handlcap. Walter C. Roome. ol
?,V New-Jeraey Athletlc Ciub, wofl tha ?ve-mUs
champtonarilp of the Metropolltan DUtrlct. af ?r ?
atirrlng HnUh n-lth Harrlaan and Osmson. Roome
has I.n a consUtent r.r all year. and ?? ?lcwry
was w.-in*.Ived. Harrl-oa wofl the oite-mlle Umt
trtal race, goln, tbe dlstance la one gooond under
two mlnutes. , ,.
Tb. ..,?.,..i.' ?" ,"- ""?" ""?"? ?", '?! ?
S3ST Ml?"?^??"S'ik.?_n"
1 ...1 v Wheelmen T. A _ mmerman, Manasquan.
v ' .'-I-1'' , |V Meiaeles. New-Jerat; Dlvislon
n.-,?-k Prealden' M A. ? < ? ' mplre.- A. .1. '-""
iV'r ,.,,... i Harlem Wheelmen: Walter Beam.
earjtaln Rlveralde Wheelmen; "rederlck Allert.
Hrooklyn Blcyce Club; A. U Btnrkweather Kast
OraTiae Cyrlera ''? Olasaga. Atalanta Whee men
Sturte? K A Rogers. Kiv-r.-ld- Wlv. lin-n Clerk
_fUlhe eourae W. Montague Perrett, Ch cago An
Rlatnnta w H Cahn, N'ew-iork Uty. 'I'1.
ut'eh-r. ofanae. N ?'.- Mrto ^port.r< r .
N. Jervla. Q. C. W . Al RffTt_. * : ,NVn ? k
K D. Huu.oon. Tourl-t 1 rele ' ob; l .11. ? ?
Rlveralde w.Imen Announcer F. W. ?"'"??
Varuna R C. Handlcappera John < 2tchHder
New-Jeraey Dlvlalon U A. W.; A '? P_L?__.C.?
New-Tork Dlvlslon L. A. W. Race Commlttee
i-,x - lllnes. chalrman; M. B. Macfarlana, aecre?
tary A O. Batchelder. "'.. B. BUCkhouaO, W. J
Morran James Watson, Al. Reeirea.
For ftlchaera attempl to break the n-fr-nUa rec?
ord he wai paced by two auadruplel teams rhe
nrat machlne waa manned by Ooodmar.. B
u...d.-r nnd O'Connor. The aecond team wai com
,,,,,. of Harkina. Raldwln. Nevllle nnd Klnderater
Th.* trlplei waa manned by the Jollu hrothera. of
France and l. Callahan. The flrst team dld lhe
i ,',- work Mlehael made ihe flve mllea ln W
Th- world'a record is 9:17 s-fc made by Thomas
? Limon BtC'atford. cn July 7. Wst Arthur Oardtner
! heldBt'he Amerlcan record ol 9M made al Louls
I vlllo, Kv. MI hai fractlonal tlme w,is. Hr.t
mile 2 10 Becon I mlle, IM 1-5: thlrd tnlle,
| fourth mlle. IM t :,. :.v.- mllea, 10?I 1 ??
thi: BUMMARiea.
TWO vn.K AMATE1 31 HAKTHl \"
(> a <?,-? ?'?"' ' leh Wl aelmen (118 ra I I . 1
>; 11. Bmlil . I'-; ri R ' 1118 v.,-U, . ?-????' o
w | ]..... pvaith Hrnrklyn Wheelmen iaai yani*)- .i
W m Hl ..?? jr.. Orlen. WTheelme*" ,li."> yar.ls,. 4
T:ine 1 :."*<? < 6
w,.r. by ?? ? lengths; .. lenatli bstweea lecosd md ihtrd.
Off-raoo ths acralca msn, raas ? HacBi rar^. hut he
- 1 nwana snd BeashBa dld i- rly
Mii.f: PROFKaaiONAL HAHDICAP.
^ c Merteni rhlcago <4? ysrdsl. \
y f Pald, Ruffslo lai-ratehj.. :
W v H_rbeau. N-w Vorli '-? Mrdl . J
Ba'rl W-?r. D*rtc_ ,^.,-1.;^.^ .
\\v.r, by twe Inehes: twa feet bsiwien Mcond and third
,.,., .,.,,.. , ,. 0f hli fsi nwns st ih? bead ol ".
_.... Mwu_. bad rh. poli wd he h.d . HttU
H iggtra "" i"" Berteiia BUIIed oa
Baltfi raah an.l woa all MI b? a eooptl of li
MILX. PROrEBaiOXAU 1NVITAT1, s.
Thomaa rooper, Bftroli .... . ,,
ijs, m Juhnaon, Mlnnespolla...
Tlme 3:1B3 ??
o,;.man and Mardonakl -ld the paceni klna. ?' "
..- ihe H'.r: and Jobnson n-<\ tv I
, ln ", 1.1 ngi aftel thal. He aat np In 'he
nrm quarter. H# n 'f ''" '"'"? '" '"'
. ., back for moai ol rna Joorney. ln ih*
,i;,,i uttia troubli ln keeBtng lo the front. snd hi
V.-.,.. a-llh aomethlni to -""?
FlYK MILE AhlATXlTR CHAHPIOHBHIP.
Walter r Roomi Nea leraej \. ?'. \
Kay .?:,-..-.,. N.-w V.'i. A. , . -
liarrli n Ha m ttheelmea. ?
I i< 1, rr---??:.. Il?rlem Whee.men. *
'? '?? ia rn.
Th- men ! ? . ? tl ? .!lat?n< - in lhe f?dl t la
tbey nnlabed. Ro ms h ld th. ;., - ihroughoul and In tbe
ball ., length. Dbwi.Isfeeted Hai
...:..:, made h_ iprlnt 1 Isti
,,,. ? ,.:, have a n had the tape been Iwo yarda rurtBer
? a , 1
MI!.!' \M -TEt'R TIMK TRtAU
Joaeph H ' "l"'1 ?? H-elmen. 1 ..V.i. 1
Hav liawii-n New Vork A ''. 2:00 . ?????. . -
U- II Owen H iuth B. ,klyn Wiieeln -?? 1 01 I 3 I
jlarrlion had i Irtple- lo pace hlm the fuil dl I -
and i?. woa rei - - ? Daarson ind Owen wen i
tot ,|?. nm hall bj landema snd tber were pleked up
.... ] ? "',: ''' '
??plrk upa." Harrta-jn mads Ma flrsi balf ln ?">*< lecondi.
Brai half was n_ids Ib BB- ?. Dawi " ~ :' '
II - wai n ,?:- a- I 00 Z '
A \ l\l\ VT DIE8 OF OLD AOB.
A REMARKABUE CABH OF 1XFAHTIL? BBNIUTT.
K, ,.,,,,; eoire pondenee ol The Phlladelphla
??BheTman Roberl Rur h dled of arnlle deblllty at
%::>\ZCZtZZ::!u\vUr Mw.MRaT.dal?.of
Kilffl North Bleventh-at.. naa record of the paas
ln_ of he moai hlngular case that ever came undei
h! otNHTvatlon of any phyalclar, w th whoae works
' I,.',,,; i" nrnualnted The chlld waa born last
,';,' ,?..'.?".,',! Monduy he dled of oll age M- had
,i,,,,,L-i. all th. intrlectua phaaea thai are
IZ n ? ??manklnd bu. so rapklf- Iha. he had
nm the tlm. noi oi.portunltj lagathe. lhe knowl
,u-.h .,,i,,.- o e_peiience*%ml precepl or the
?,,,;,,..>,; ?f thouahi Hla braln deve oped and
then wlthered wlth ? rapldlty comparable only to
.. _r..wti, and docay of Joi >ih i pourd
Th_7hidnrst came under Dr. Randaira obaerva
.?','* J,', wi -i;s ago, when ll was broughl to hlm
. i, North si.i.- i..-|.ei.M.r-.- for attentlon b) Its
i ? ! ,'rN p H;,n,l,ll aald II waa the moai remark
te frenk of nature that ever carna under hla oh
ierv.ti... in ii." yeara he Ims been practlslng med
, ,r i,. i ...i nev.i- neen anythlng llke lt. nor In
,'.-",,' h< meillcal booka h.-,d he read any arcounta
'?. Smilar ":.* ? "' onlj regret." sald lhe phyalclan
?? ,i-,i ii.i nol gel to sea lhe caae aooner. W'hen I
ar?t saw th? c-hTld lt had ? fully daveloped though
i? ....nll' large bead, nnd lhe body nf an
m?fant "nnwa? rlear tRal -he l,,Iy of I.-hlld If
rn ! ,ll i. a chlld had na! doyeloped Bince ii
L__ two daya old. Il waa about alghteen Inchea
i,',L. >nd woeftlly emaclated and shn.nk.-n There
w? JrarcTly an ounro of nesh on its tlnj bones
,.,,,'?'.,. face and head made ihe stnkln? feat
ure The head waa weds*e-ahaned, broad al the t,>p
. i i.?rini to .. POlnl i't 'he , hiii. It was sur
n -,i,', ? ;. crop of dark-brown halr, rather
'-,, bui s'trooa and of fall alao. lt ?ns not such
h_i?aa arow* on tha head of nn elghi montha old
l'-'.i,.- It waa atroni and ns coarae aa thai of a man
?'..-R?_Uhr_5fe*__s broad nnd wrlnkled. nnd tht
"The brow ws
prowa' feel ..Iw.ivs seefl around the eyea or aged
..,,;..?,r.- plalnly vlalhU Phe charaeier llne.,
?, elther alde ..r the noae, were |,i,iin nnd deep.
"?The cheeka were aunken nnd plnched, rtvlng to
the .inid ., welrd, hagaard io..k The Um W,.,H
hfn an" comnreaaed nno tbe akln of the jowl hung
down "- ln th' ? '" "' "' "'n-'"h>te.i old peraon.
??The eyes were itartllng. They wera amall and
black. and wei( ael deep ln the aocketa and the,
?narkled wlth a Btranae, iinniitiinil llghi rhey
were lhe eyea ol a fully matured peraon, luch aa
,?,,. ..,., s |n i, it.nn phaaea <>f InaanHi Tha expn -
.,,,., wsa at tlmes, on-- si eunnlna. Thei; a change
would suddenl) be ebaerved. and tha dlreal faar
would be refleeted fr,,m them. At ull tlmes, how
Jver, ths ty*t arera r.-stl, hs nnd the eapreaaion
"On the upper Up waa .\ Bllghl aiuatacbe plalnly
outllned, whlle all aver tha faca n arraaallna beard
""There'' wera no teeth ln lhe aum*; ln fact, the
abnormal developmenl aeemed to be conflned lo
tl- braln nnd akull, lhe faelal agpteaalon havlna
i,..-n formed lo menlnl proceaa Tr.e antertoi I
ixtaterlor fonir.il., were as fullj derelopod aa In .
peraon aeventj Bve feara Bld. 1 eiamlned th.-n.
i.-irefnlly aml could defact where the cuvlllea had
been and could aee that they hnd Bot baon illb-il
natu'rallj Tbei wera Rlled sllghtlv below the llna
of formatlon The plnte .-overlng thj* envlty where
thex h.ul been wns perfectly soild. ln fact, r?ll ihe
bones lo tho chlld'a head. nnd eipe-.-lnlly Iu tha
upper part, were extremely hard, and from the ap
p.-an.n.e nnd tOVOh, I e.l^.H.1 *ny ?>rlt<l? ""O
Chalky aa nn aged prraon *. ___..?_ fne dla
"Uhen the strange belng flrst r-ntarad ?n" "ia
oensara and l *..w the expre**ion of ii)")f?
Thoughlf the chlld was Insnne. la^Jwig
the run historv <,f th- caae 1 am convWcod that my
haaty dlaanoala was partlally eorrect
?Th.' -'hiid wns InaVne, though lt waa noi tha
l.llo v of th. Irfont. bul Ihe ImbeHllty of old nge.
ti. h.-a.i haddeveoped ao ropldly iha. the grly
,? ,,,,. in tl,'- brnln Had no tlme 10 P'-rform lt*
?.,i?,? if tn.. body had afforded ?_*"?"?"?;
,.,,,-,! I am in.lln.d lo thlnk thnt Ihe Chlld fl
miMd would have '?:.:...-'' and II mlghl have become
phenomenall) brlght. though that Ifl * ?Pe*_,?t*p"
thal win hardly fltand analyala However, fhe chlld
I, rlead .,,,.1 we ,.i? onlv claaa lt aa one of the
freaki thal n.iture put* forth in nn OgporlmOBlOl
niooil
The pnrents told of Ihe blrlh of Shermnn Hohert
wlthout reeerve. lle wns one of twlns. The other
wnb a glrl, born dead. Bherman Hobert waa born
- it h a i-H.il or v.-ll. whlch ln many countrle* la
mppoaed to glve a chlld ihe gifi of prophecy and
ln othera ls beltevad tn i,e a guaranty of Immunlty
from .1. ?,' ii i.v drownlng
?The i..,i.\ waa unuaually brlght," aald ihe father
?li. begsn to notlce ,.lmost as aoon ns he wns
born, and by th.- tlm.. he w.-.s a areeh ow be
Beemed to know ns much ?* his older brother.
WhO w,.s ,-,bo,it B .'-ar Old. He dldnt Iry 10 Inlk.
bul he would look al you aa though ha knew whal
roti were Ihlnklng about He never dld look llke a
chlld. or n.-t llke one He waa llke ;i llttle old
man. lle w?s alckly from the tirst. nnd we trled
everythlng we could c< bring hlm out, bul it was
Of no us.- About two month* ago his mlnd began
to fall, nnd he w.is never rigtti after lhat.
One doctor aald he bad conaumptlon, nnd there
waa ronaumptlon in mj wtfe'a family, ao I gueea
th.l wns the trniible."
Dr. Randall I* positlve thit the chlld dld not
have conaumptlon. It dld not rough, nnd had no
othe.- Indlcatlon of pulmonary nffe.-tinn. Ther.- win
be no ailtopay on the cM'd who dled of old nge
The ,|i. -l?,-s v.ho knOn of the ease aay thnt whlle
II WOUld be Interestlng, lt w,.ul.l not serve any good
purpoae The caae wn* .-. fr--.-,k, Intereatlng be
cauaea of ll* r.-irlty nnd affording food for siiecula
llon ,-,s to wh>- If other Nature Bomotlmea departa
from her flx.-d and .settled rub-s.
EITHER CVTTINO OR FEXN.
THK MEN LEFT TO HI.AY THK FIKAL
GOLF ROUND AT LENOX.
Rxat./ra or vi-stehdays _ambb in the Totm
KAMENT H. li KBRH WIXB THB
ALKXAKDRg cup.
Lenos, Mooo- Bept 21 -All th.- Lenoi .-ontlngent
waa Intereated to aee who would be the orlnnera ln
ihe conteat to-day for the i,,-nox Club cup. The
two palra who played were W. B. Cuttlng, Jr., of
tha l.enox Qolf ?'lub, agalnal Oeorge M. Smlth. of
the Agawam Hunt ?'lul., of Provldence, and A. H.
Penn, of tbe Palmetto Oolf Club, agalnal Abram
Barker, of the Agawam Hunt Club, Penn an.l
Barker were the flrst to t'-e this mornlng, and the
match W.l one of the most exclting of the tourna
ment. becau.3 lt wa* not aettled whlch man bad
won untll the elghteen holei w.-re made. Barker
waa the better drlver, whlle Penn had more lu.-k
al the haaarda nnd puttlng greeno. F.-nn won. two
up Tl,.- match between Cuttlng and Smlth wn*
not so close or so Intereatlng. t'uttlng took nearly
.-very hole. He waa four up at the slxth hole on
the flrst round nnd ateadlly Increaaed his leod, wln?
nlng the game, T up wlth ?"> to play.
The intereat in the afternoon wns ln the match
for the Aleaandre cip. whlch ls a beautiful trophy.
There w.-re forty-two .titrle* for this cup. many of
them belng playera who had been In the prevloua
conteata The playera followed each othe-.- ln auch
qulck aucceaalon that ln the afternoon the apecta
tors had to look out for h.ilK aa they were flylng
in all dlrectlona, nnd the warnlng criea of the
goifers were frequently heard. H B. Kerr, of the
i kewood <;.lf .'lui>, won the trophy. He bad a
handlcap of elght. He wa* ln good golllng eondl?
tlon nnd made the flrst round In 4.'. nnd the aecond
ln i\ whlch i* a good acore, conaiderlng tha
grounda
There w:,? a Inrger number of people on the
grounda thnn on any prevloua day, nnd the tent
where to.i wns aerved al 4 o'clock was fllled wlth
a Jolly party ,,f the .-otlnc. rs. their guests and the
aolfera, Among those presrnt were Mr. and Mr<
Morrli K Jeaup, Baron nnd Baroneaa Thlelman,
Mr and Mr.- cnarlei Aator Brlated, Mr. and Mrs.
Harr.-ii K Det-.nls. Mavrny.nl Hev. Mr and Mrs
Krederlck Bchenrfc Mr and Mrs Alfred Devereux,
Mr. anl Mrs Rlchard C. Dlaey. Counl Vln.-i. the
Mlaaei [vea Mr and .\Ds John B. Barnea, Mr nnd
Mrs Brayton Ivea. Mr nnd Mrs R. I-'ulton .'uttlng.
Alfred V'anderbllf, Wllllam Burden. Mlaa Anna
Band* Mlai Churchlll. Mra. Eredorlck Nellaon. Mr
and Mrs Frank K Pendleton, Ml** Cory nnd Mlss
Kurnlaa.
Tl ? -?? were the aoorea hnnded ln for the Alex
ardre cup match
Handlcap.
S*nnfir,1 H-irn-a . 11
|). W. BlBh, p, Jr. 1.1
Jamea Hrnwn . *
F I! ''.irtlss .18
1' Pullne ''rrtlna .1.1
W. f n nnli . 1*
.v H, P-:,n (plui 3t. -
l'n.iV:i?h:,.,i .14
il I Qraham . 8
>'. |.e Heredln .'.4
W Jewett . .11
i: n Kerr.?
I-, il B, Klmball .x
K li Klnnlcuti .i*
Herbi rt ('. I. -e.il (aerat, h)....
r* !? Mei -,-? .14
Itl .-I Petera . T
I-...I rt I'hlfer .18
s l'. Bltaa Jr .1*
,;.? ,r*e M .-'^Ith . ?
Il It. s-.. -pei lacrai. bi .
J R, Colea Tappan .14
win I. ThomBon .'.'?
W. .'. Vaa Ant?.-r|. .1"
-a, .
A <;<??!) CONTEST ON THK ST ANDREWS
I.INKS.
i :: OARMENDIA KSV TUCKBB l?F.Fi:.\T DUXN
AM. BARRIMAN.
Aroateur nnd profeealonal golfera Jolned forees
yeaterday In a fouraomo match of thlrty-ala holea
.,t the St. Andrewa llnka. The playera were B.
Bpaldlng de Oarmendla nnd Wlll Tucker, the Bt.
Andrewa profeaalonal, on one ilde, againat Herbert
U Harrlman und Willie Dunn, Inatructor at the
Ardaley Caalno, on the other. De Oarme'ndla and
Tucker won bi ?> acore of IM itrokea for the thirty
ili holea aa oppoaed to IM made by Harrlman nnd
Th- match l* th- flrat of ? aerlea of three
between the aame couplee, the aecond to ba played
i Ardaley Caalno on Tueaday next. and the
thlrd on Wedneaday al Knollwood. Each match la
for a prlae of MO, and an addltlonal stak.- of $.", a
hol..
ln the game yeaterday De Qarmendla nnd Tucker
had the advantage of thelr opponenta throughout.
They made ea ih of the tirst three clrculta of the
nlne-hole courae In conalderably fewer itrokei than
.,.,1.,i by Harrlman and Dunn. <>nly In the
latter half of the afternoon dld the violtora i>i.-k
up bul ii was then much too late to retrleve what
the) had loat. Th- wlnnlng team *?JtX?T*Jfl.
? | tj,*, thej were thorouuhly famlllar wlth
the arounda ln ihla reapecl the condltlona wlll be
reveraed on Tueaday ni the Ardalt) Caalno, and
the thlrd match, al Knollwood. wlll be on neutrnl
aroundI Th. biai el?hteen-hole record of the day
v. ,s the unuaually low one of 79. made by De Oar?
mendla and Tucker on thelr mornlng round. A
phenomenal bil of plai oeeurred ln the af-.-rnoon
when Harrlm.n and Dunn took the long aeventh
hole ln four Btrokea siv la uaually the beal th.u
even the experti can do wlth thl* hole. and four
i. . record 8.1 the en.l of the mornlng plaj De
Qarmendla and Tucker were elght up, .ndat the
,lnN,, |n the afternoon they had Increaaed their
,, id to thlrteen holea, The eummary:
,?.,,,,?..?:-.:.,. hiM Tuchar^ ( ( ( _ | (
Itl . j
,.,
1",
4 4 8 4 4 BB "tl
S 4 4 4 4 .'. .1 ?"> 4 41
.1 | i B 4 4 a B 4?43 04- l?.t
Harnman and Duno: _ _ _ _ _ .
ln
OUI
ln
a 4 4 '. rt fl fl a 44
\ *. rt ?. I .", 7 5 r> B|
:, 4 f> 4 I 7 I "'. 4 42
im Ihe llnk* of the Tuxedo r.olf .'lub. at Tuxed,.
T?.rV tbe return team match between the llyst.:
iiv nnd Tuaedo club* wns played yeaterday after
b__hi Tha reaull waa ? clean aweep for the home
I1, .s who won ln twenty-four holes. wlthout
Bilowlna thelr ilaltora lo acora al all. The follow?
lng is th>- eummaryi
a-t-xKDO OTBTEB MAV.
,,r K r Ruahmori.13 I; Bninielt.. <>
W. ii [.inamore. |r. J ' Townajnd . 0
.', v.r,!"<',rtlH?.1. . BJP ChObb . 0
T,.,l ."I T'"1 . ?
? -
DIBCBETION.
From The ByTOCUM Cost
i iinv- a frlend who i* " typlcal *on of tha Emer
. ii lale hla orlglnallty, coupled wlth a rl.-h brogua
',', uh a'hlm ?> d.-s|...l.le companlon when you h?vo
thi t ?'?? lo llBten 10 hlm The other daj he was
,,,... ,,,,. ,,f a polltleal nrgum.-nt he had wlth a
frlend n aeema thal Pal eapreoBad his viewa ln
?iirli an emphatlc manner that the frlend became
Irrll it. d ,nd , alled him B llnr.
"Whal dld you do when he called you a linr,
"What dld i doT' replled i'm in ,. lone of aatonlah
mei-.t "Why, 1 ndmolr. .1 hli counige!"
a
I 800S FOB THK BBABDBD LAhY.
rrom The Boaton Tranaerlpt.
it ia doubtful if the att.nipied ns.. of a language
b? people w ho do nol know it ever arouaed more
amuBemenl thnn lt dld ln a blg Boaton ,-lilna ai.,r.>
on the recenl recelpl of a conatgnment >.f gooda
from Oermany. A repreaentatlve ..f the house tia.r1
ordered ln thal eountry ll varlety ,>f g...,,!*. nml
among them a lol <>f ihe runa whlch are beau
tlfully i.ib.-ii.-d "To my brother,.r,? a frlend." and
M> on through the ll*t <>f human relatlonahlpa He (
had ordered wlth ihe r.-*t ,. i,,t of muatoohe-euue; j
they w.r>- w.-ll nnd duly inad. ; but greal wa* his
aatontabment, whea tha conalgnmenl arrlved, to
fltid the greater numb.-r of Ihe oUga m> contrlv.-d to
proteel Ihe beveraoe agalnst ihe mascullne hlrsutH
adornment Innelled thim: "To my alater"; "To my
motber"; "To my wlfe"; "To my bctrothed!"
They don't agree
?your pocket-book and your.wash-board.
One tries to keep your money?the other
wastes it. Yott'd better tonsult your
pocket-book, do your wa&hing with Pcarl
ine, and put tlie wash-board out of the
house. There's no room or place for it
with Pearline ( J^Ztj ), nor for any of it*
wearin^-out, tiresome rabbing. You'll
l>e doing your pocket-book a good turn,
and help toward making it fatter and
sleeker if vou'll do all your washing and cfeaning with Pearline. ?n
BT
>^A^ss<^^
QIANT8 BEAT BALTIMORE.
THK CHAMKONi TRT A HBW PITCHER.
WITH DISA8TROUI REBUIaTi.
j A nnOTHKR Of THK PCOILMT CQtMKTT Af THIBH
BAM MKKKIN IN OOOO KOHM AXD
WCIaL SI I'l-OHTKP.
OAMEfl TBwTBBDAY.
Ne,- vork. ?; Balilaaare. *!^J"*"?- * ^SSSV'
.Waahlogtoo, Ui Beetoo. B tt bouta, 11; Pl iburg, b.
Secure In thelr poaltlon. the Haltlmore rhamplona
concluded to try a younK moa n.-.med Knoppa aa a
pltcher ln the K.'<me of ba^ehall at the Polo Urounds
yeaterday. A. a vlctory meant nothln* to the cham
nlons. the mana*ement posslbly f. lt Ittetlfied ln hrlng
inK out some youthful talent whlch may be used next
year. I'nder such conditlona the home team p_jrea
wllh Increaaed assuranoe nnd won e.inlly. Meefcn
nl'ched ln Kood form. and hla support. as a whole was
Sood f'orbett. .. brother of the putUiBt. covered third
ba I for a part of th- K?me. The Boora:
ItAI.T MOHK. fc r lb po a e
rtt* r 11> p*> ? * s ? .. i i ir i)
p. nnelly. 31, 2 1 1 J ?? 2 V'llaltren ef 5 ? l
Keeler. rf... 3 12 10 ?) Tiernan. rt.. } f 5 i V /
Qulnn.2b... ? 0 % ? ? o OLas-n. -b - ? 1 I * | ?
Keiiev If... 4 0?1 1 0;Joyeo, ?*.... \\\\i f,
M-Mrvw. Ih. 4 o Oll 0 0 Uarto, M.... * 2 ? ? ?
ReitB. M.... 8 0 ..140 Beeklay. lb.. 3 0 1 8
l..,?lle. ef... 4 0 0 4 0 <> ?t?ff.,r... If... ? <? J ?
Koblnaon, e. 8 0 1 4 1 0 Warwr. c.... ! ? ,'0
Knoppa, B..8 1 1 0 1 o Meekln. p.... ? 1 ?
Oorbatt. .".t.. ?_0JJ ? . T?a;, ..ts llSttlB 3
T.tats ....88 8 7 24 11 2
t, ?,->,. ...1000200 0?3
Sw!m ::::::::::::::::::::::::? mmum
Karned run- Hnltlm re. 1; Sew *<^.J:J!!^.tM?#w!!
errori Baltimore, 2 Lefl oa baaei ,!" '?%,,;_,? 2
v.,rk. 8. Plral ta- on baJU rO**<*? lfv ,^ V
Btruck oui By Nopa, 4; by Heekln, I. r? ? baaaMta
l-orbett, Keiiev. Tl?man. QleaaOO, Davla. -' 8 ,crlH * tl.t
11...-10,. StoJen baaea Davla. Kejler. Paaaad ball
Warner, l. Umplre?lajraeo. Tlme ot gam*-i:?w.
THE P.K.'OHPS.
CTube. Woa.i_K.Pr.et-l Cluba. Wgu Loai.Fr.et.
nalttmora ...88 -ts _] New York ...? 'M ?g
riaveland .70 47 ?27 Phlladelphla 81 Ort .480
rinrlnnatl ...77 M .noa Waahinaton ,.88 Tl ?*?
Boaton .T2 57 BM Brooklyn .....M g ?
Oica?n ..1 5! 355 ?' ? ,i, ""'2 M _a_
Plttibtira ...-? r-2 ",2 i"?i?v"-e 3- K -?'
WA8HINOTOM. 1?: BOSTON. !?
Waahlngton. Bept M. NIchoN's roor support ln
the flfth and Mxth lnnlnitB dlsheartened him. and
durlng the next two InninKS he wns batted almoat
al will The n.stons fleided mtoerably, end were
unable to hlt Mercer untll the latter half of the
came when 'the home team ho4 a commandln?
fe"d. 'Demontr.vllle WOB presented wlth a hlRh;
er-ide bl'-vcle for r'.'eivlnB; tl,.- Kre.it.-r number o,
v_.e, for tU most popufar player oa the home
team AtleneTance, 1.800. Score:
Ha.ehits WaahliMllon. 12; Boaton.,8. Errora Boatoa).*.
Itaueriel Mercer an^ rarreil; Klchola an.l Benen. i m
; r< Hiirat
LOUISVILLE, n: CLEVELAND, 7
CleveUnd, Ohlo, Sept. 24,-rievelnnd trled Its eolt
hattery to-dav. and the youngatera dld well enoi-tfh
unitl the nlnth when Oear feli down ?_*.?_,'
"ounded all over the lot. Hill. too, was hlt hard.
Attendance, 000 Score
v>v-'.I S o n o 5 o o S ,i
Baaablta Clavelaad. 12. Lawiavllla. 18. K,rr?\ii,,.er
l,Bd8 Loulavllle. 3 Batt.rlea Ooeraaid MeAttteter,
Hill ar.1 MUler. frnplres- Kmalle an.l gherMUL
-a>
OTHER OrAMM TBbtTERDAT.
Al Trovldence Huffalo. 8; Provldenc, 2.
At Hartford Hartford. 1.1. Haterson. 3.
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BROOKLTN'fl BAiT V1CTORV.
Till-: PHIUAEg 00 DOWM BBffOMC DAUWg BAMOf
CRATt TO THK TINK OF 12 TO 4.
Phlladelphla. Sept. :4.-Hrooklyn won an BOOjr
vi. torv ov.r Phlladelphla to-day. Daub pltchad a
fine Kame. while Taylor was hlt hard. an.l. in addl
tlon recelved poor support at critbal tlmee.
Weither rlear ar.d pleaaant Attendance, l.floo.
Soore:
??,. ai.VMI'H'X IlItOOKI-YN'.
L.Vrlt'iVa e abrlbpoa e
aii r *i> i ? ? ^ a ? ? i .? ii
i i,,ie ih 4 o l i i OlOorcoran, aa..a 0 . .4 4 i
:S:'s,: :;SSJftej:::::_____J
'-? ??? '" " ' ! ". ' Totala .... --'s 1- U127 10 I
Totali . :'.o * " 2i ? I
?M.H ,,i?k - 2IOOO10OO4
PMIadelph.s .- ? . p 1 ? 1 8?IX
Bn uklyn .' " - ,. . .
EarnBd run. Phlladalphta. I: Brooklyn B. ^'^.if
on erron Phlladelphla, 2. Brooklm '. '??"_?",\ff of.
Phlladelphla, 10; ftrooklyn S F\rtn baaa on ba Ua Off
Taii.i. l fT Daub 4 Str.icb >,'U Bj raywr, a, ? .?
i,_ub 1 Two-baaa i,n? Oradj Cooley Delehanty,
Kt^vi^'f.-rrs^,!,:*,':
p r> Hornuna. Tlme 1 83
- ? ?
ST. LOUIi, li; PITT8BURO. I
St LoulB Sept. -'I. ln B kame iiboundlnK In 0000
hlta and errors. Ihe Bn wns b.-at th- l'ittsburgs
thN afternoon. Both pHchera w.-re hlt hard At?
tendance, l,M0. The Bcora:
s ?> 0 8 2 2 0 0 x ?11
&&S-:.y."y::::::3 . . ? . ? ?? ?_?
toa an.l Sugden. L'niplre Lally.
-?.
HAHVARD'S FOOTHAI.I. BCHEDULE
CaoBhrldge. Mas.s. Sept. M (SpoctolK- Manoger
Jennev of the Harvard football elev.-n. nnnoun.-ed
hia achedule of gamee thls afternoon. lt ls as foi
lOW,; October 3. Harvard vs Willlams, af <'am
bridKc; October 7. Harvard vs KeWtOfl A. A., a'
Catnbrtdge; Octotoar it, Harvard vs. Brown, at
Cambridge; o.-toher M, Harvard vo, Cornell, nt
Ithaca October 31, Harvard vs Carllale Indlan
School. at .'nmbrldae; November 7. Harvard vo.
Prlnceton at .'amhrldife; November .'1. Harvard
vi Pennaylvanta. Bt Phlladelphla, Thls ts an un
UBUOlll ehort achedule. but two more games ar?
llkely to be added to lt. one l.eln* with Dartmouth
and the other wlth the OTOJIga Athletlc Club.
?
PKNNSVl.VAMAS POOTBALL KHEDULE
Phlladelphla. 8ept 21.-The I'nlverBtty of Penn
aylvanla football achedule bb offlclally nnnounced
for the aeaaoa of iR*i i? aa follows:
Saturday, S.'ptember 28-Kranklln and Marshall,
Wedneaday, Beptember M?Cotumhta, at Phllodel
Baturday, October t?Bucknell, at Phlladalphla,
Wedneaday, October ' V. s. Naval Academy,
Baturday october 10 Dartmouth. at Phlladelphla.
Wedneaday, October 14 Unlveralty of V'lrglnta,
at Phlladelphla
Baturday October 17 Lehlah. at Plilladeinhln
Wedneaday October .'l Amherst. hi Phliadeiphb,
Baturday October M Lafayette, nt Phllu.lelphi.i
Wedneeda) October 2S iirown, at Phlladelphla.
Baturday, October U open.
Baturday, Itotrember t Ope ,
Saturday, November 14 Open.
Baturday Novemh-r -I llni'vnr.1. nt Phlladelphla.
Thursdav. November M Cornell, at Phlladelphla
Tbe achedttle as arraiiKed Indlcates that the hard
rst names of the season wlll be those wllh I.a
fa>Htt?\ Brown and Harvard Dartmouth and Ain
i,.."rst hnve not played In Phlladelphla for some
tlm.-, bul from thelr paat reeorda they wlll doubt
less put up B stroiiK game iiKalnst the guak.-rs.
?
si rk THK LAWYBB COULDX*T.
From The CblcagO NOWO.
A young doctor JuBt HtartltiK out ln his. wo|. waa
once on the atand aa B wltneas. and th.- lawy.-r
croaa etamlnlng him was rather Impertlnent, auk
Ina aeveral aareaatk remarka retUotlng on th,>
abllity of the doctor to underatand hta bualneaa
"Do you know the Hymptoms of .vn.-usslon of tha
bi-uin"" ,i?k.-d the learned counael. "I d.?,"
iiiisw.-r.-d the do.-toi quletly "W.-ll." cantlnued
th.- nttorney, "aappOOB my learned frlend. Mr It.if
Wlg, and I w.-re to bump our heada together,
ahould we gol coiiciisslon of the braln"" "Vour
learned frlend Mr. BogWlg mlKht," replled the iloc
tor Kently, and the converaatlon turned.
?
TOI t P.-rry Patettlo How Im thls? The old jjuy
noiii' qeroea the atreet there i maaa the oaa witii
lha iialnted whlnkera nnd the chupplo uverooat Jlat
si.ik.-.l me lo half a dollar.
Wayworn Wataon- How'd you work lt?
I call.-d hlm 'young fvlli-rA"- u'lu. lnn.iti En
qulrer. ?
THE hlG CRICKET MA 7 CH OVER
AUfTRAUANl VICT0RI0U1 HY av ixj*.
[NOI ANI* MINETY-NINK RUXf,
aaw jauuHBf makm a bbttkb bhowwtj is- tr_
bscobd raNiNOfl thi inaiTour bosaxibobob
h'O DBADLY?A BMALUER ATTatBDAXCB
THAN OM TIIK FIK.-T I.AV.
There waa only fl imall orowd at FWgen Point yio
terday to wltneaa tne conelualon of the iniernatloBal
rrleket xame betWCOfl th* Australlans BBd 'he \?w.
Jersey Athletlc Club. The N'ew-J.-r?ey te*m wa?, af
BOBTBB, OapOCtOd to lose heavlly aftST ;.e a.?.-.?,
ohtaln.-d so b.'a a lead on the flrst Innlnus, ?n1 -ha
expectation was fully roaliaod, the Auatrallaaa acoe
Ing a vlctory by an Innlnjrs and M rtUM.
The mlld weaih--r and r|e,ir sky wer? a-imlnbly
sulted to good rrlrket, and ther- wai a m rh bette?
dlsplay by ihe elul. alaoaa than .;n -he o.-.en.ng dsy
There wa* not mneh play i.efore ktneheoa, ?? thi
game was not resumed untll 12 30. Mew-Jeraai loit
two wlekota befnre the adjoiirnment. however, ''alder
and Tyera heing th.- men to ?o. Hurdltch VA -ha
best work of the early play, and when ihe bell rlnj
for luncbeofl two wlcke-. were down for 5.V
When play was resumed sfrer the in-er-.-?;. H;r.
dit,*h was joined by M. R. <"ohh, hut two rur.< nd
.qn'y been added when tbe foraner ;n runnlng ru ??
a ball from Trott was BtUBBped by J thaa ror a hard.
hlt Innlngs of Hl F. F. Keiiy thm partnerea -"obb,
who kMfced llke m:ik:nK runs bofOTB ba wa? h.wled
by Trumble for B. H C. \-'r:Kht. who followed. agMfl
stayed for only two balU*. The aecond one he re>
eetved from Trumble upset hla stumps aa l com?
pleted his pair of spectaclea Wlth Bra a .te ? fcjg
for B5, F. C. Cakter Bssumed the defeaslve, ani som?
good hlta by Kolly Immediately brouabt up ja r.;,!*,
played with ?re.i- potleoco, whlle Kelly dM tho
hlttlnjr. and the acore had advanead to '2 when tns
former hlt his wleket in playlng- a hai: from Trott
and retlreo. havlnir only B 111 gls tO h:? i _|
J. Adam fllled the racan. y, nnd he m -.?r?i
good hlts off both bowlora before he wh? how-i?d by
Tnitnhie in playlng forward al a short plt bed ball
Arcttle Gunn ?i?' Kolly mak.- a good hlt to the leg
boundary and another whleh BlflBOBt reached It be?
fore he jrot a ball. He then su<-r._ded In ?-*orlnga
boundary off Trott, and the ap.'-earanee 0f ths
eentury on the board was greeted with appauss.
Gunn rnn up a dozen runs before he w.s howled
by a fuil pttch from Trott. and eight w k k-ts wem
down for 11_.
W. D. Hlckie, the next man. lasted for only or.i
bal!, b blj* leg break fr-.m Trott going up in thi
silps to Trumble. J. Forbea was noat. and | ruci
later Kelly waa e.-mght at the wlckei off Trott.
The retlring hatsman had played the >,est Irr.lnss
of hla ?ide, his srore of 27 belng made Ul ftood ityls
and with plenty of confldence Wlth 111 on ths
board, l( C. Carke, the Ust man, went In. and he
Bucceeded in s-ndlng the nrst ball reeelved from
Trott to the boundary. Forbt ? ????? madi
some runs from the bowllng he reeelved, but
Clarke yieided to a fast hall fiom Qrtgory, w.19
had Just replaced Trumble and the ir.nings wai
ov.t for 121. The Australlans were thui left vlc
torlous by a margln of 9ft runs and ar. Innlngs ta
?pore.
As ther* was e.-nsiderable tlme kfr lefore that
agreed upon for drawing stumps, the Auestralteaa
went ln for a batting exhibltton. Captaln Trott
s.-nt in all his hard hitters. and they dellghted thi
erowd by the manner ln whl.-h th.-y s<-..r?-d runi.
Jones, the fast lowler, was the chlef acorer, wlth a
vlRorously compll-d Innlngs of ."7. whlle EUid* *nd
Darling also gave the oppo.ilng batsm.-n .1 sampls
of thelr aklll
Followlng Is the eomplete soore for lhe match:
KEW JBR8BT ATHUR1C CLUB.
Flrst Inning*. ad inningi.
Tvep... h M.-KlbMn. 10 h TrumMe . I
i'. j. Byera, t. IfcKlbBtn ... 2 b pon-.an ,.. fl
C, 1'. HurdltcB, 1, M'K . I ln U ft :??-.? I Tr-,it... ls
M K. .*,hb. b Jonea.. 7 b Trumbla . ?
Y. K. Kelly. e Tn;mi.;e,
I, .b.nea . O c loBaa, b Tr'?t... tt
II. ('. Wrlght. 1. Jonea ,. b Trumble . 0
.1. Adam, 1. J.ne^. ... <? b Tnimbli . I
11. C Clarke. t, J.in--.. 2 b OrsgOT) . ?
K. C. Caider. b Jon*s. 2 hlt *.kt. b Tr tt .. 1
W. I>. Hlokle. I, J?n'.? ... 1 <? Trumble. b Tr ??? |
J. I-"..rt.es. I, J. n-? . .1 r t .ut . 4
A. (Ju.-.r. n.,: out.af. ? b Tratl .I
H>e 1. leg tye 1. '.? ByM - i ll.. I
I Ul . M Total .IM
THK Al'BTRALtANB
H. Trumble, c. Hurdltch, b Tyeni.?*
s K. ('r.-e ry. 1 b. ? I Ty< rs .?
I. rtonnan. e Tyera b Cobb . *
T. Il M Klbbln. b. Cobb . .J'
A. E, J, hns. I,. Cobb..J
O, 11. s. Tr.,tt. c. Byera, !> Kelly.I
.1 l?arllnB. b. I'alder . .**
li Oiahsin, . r ? ? ? .
K, Jones, run nul.,*
C Hlll. b. K-;i.BJ
C. J Rady. n t .>u? . ;
I A Trsdale. b. Kelly. ?
Byea .?!
1..-K 1 ? e. *
T.-ial .tm
BOWLINQ ANALYBM
NKU lERBEV ATHUCTIC l bCB,
..... : .-> '.V.keti
Cobb .l_B 4
Ki lly . aa I
Clarke . i" "
Tj-.-s . BO 1
Adam . aa "
Calder . 4*. 1
TilK AC-TRAUAN0
Y . - !'??-"
Jorea . 4-j 4
M-K.M.In . 4>>
I....I-. . ?'?? 4
1 lonnan .' 4
Trumble . - '
Trotl . Bfl 1
(?rejt'.ry . 't B
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BRILLIAXT TEXXIB AT IRYIXQTOt.
THK CHAMPION A*rt> K\ CHAMPION Ot A-BsBstSI
UKAl'KN IN THK Wi'MKN S TOCKNA-D-But
A.".th.-r faahlonabla tbrona ot Btatea isi?nd P*0"
p|? .-.u around the Crtcket Club's lawa laaali
courts at U?1noto_o yeaterday Bftaraaaaaal
appUudod th.- clever playora In tha LadBBf Chari
Mg tournament it was rather an o_ day, aa jru>
one match of lmport.i:i,-e w.is scbeduled. the oth?
Onala betnc held over untu this sfternoaa. I" *!l
tlnal round of the women's doubl - rwaaafi BBj
thuataaaa rose to b hlgh pttch. for l '? I? ?*> "" *
tho clevereet order Mlaa lulletta Atk.nwn. 01
Brooklyn. tho aleoor llttla ea-champtoo, ?ffj_
nered b) kltse Adellne RoWnson tbe stronjaaiw
n. Htat.-n island eaperu. and one of tM IgJ
brllllsni playera In the ,-ountry """?*%\\\\m
am, This comblnatlofl provtdiop ,t?|W|I_.T3
\L Beaale Moore and Bllaa Helens rlttltrtf. tm
n',a,L,.|iil" and ?-oh.?nplon ?' Aintrkajg
beaten after two .-x.itlng sets M; u the *nMi
nnext.eot.-dlv brllttant strokes were realp l__T_T
!oth-e.a.!e featura of this match Hei plaf hai _?
nroved materlally wlthln the last year _? _?
mUs Hellwla beal Mlss F orence Btrood. BfBB
i-ifth A*.e .*? TennlB L'lub. two Btralgbi astaaaj
v 1 meet M'ss M-v.re this afternoon in the fl"?
1 .. ,h A gre.it conteat la looked for betweeatBBB
wo e-oerto Thai met laal fall tn I ^JSt
mVsh H.-llwlK w,>n after rtve excttlng sets P?"
!ea"lnterVupted one of the ssml-fln.bi of^haiW
doublea but tiua conteat, as w.-ii a> the "jas"
wlll be flnubed mis afternoon The .umsssrlaa.
WO-UUB'B ll-BlSS ,aein'. tlm'. r,*inH HIM tle-IWO ?"
MlM Str ?il. 14 I. ? ^* ?
aroMsa'a BeOblaa (Baal round, Mlaa AtklasM ?n?J|
U?i,r.".'n i..Mi _laa M ors sad Mlss Hetlwlg. * J *^
MlBsd kaaWso (J^bmlafn ?^'i;-ilf? 2?V-_ ?"
d..n wn'.ia Baal Mlaa Btread aad B D asaisa a- a.
Ba?i ii.nl r.und Mlaa *_hua>e "n'',1'' \N imtS*
baal Mlaa aobtnaoa ind J \v*:*.t <? 1 a--o. '.?;:?
and a-,rd?ii WUIla ag.ilnat Mlaa i'.,ffln and U ?-*
H .1 oinflpIahe.1i
1-TNAI.S IM THK WKST IIDI TiM HNAMF-^
Tba fln.u round m tha ehaaaplaaahlp ?"1?|M
tl . w.m s.d. TeontaClur/s fbll tournaaaaal;wm
reached >.st-rd.u ..ft-rnoon. Bt Klght> -nl
aml C.-ntral I'ark West. Young J A Alien1
Arthur Taylor BTS IBO surMvors Th.-I. match 01
b,* played 0.1 Sa.u.day afterno-.n. and ihe ai
wlll mee, ,h.'.lub.'hamidon.K 1' ns.h.'r.^m^
next WOSk. Kis.-h.-rls now ln the (\\ ea . ^
return and dofend hla lltto A I - '!?;' h doU
conteal was begun. and arou dir ? s.rm wUl
Mee wlll bealn to-da) l*he handleaa aingw
probably ba BBlahod aarty aaat ?"K in"
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Ai:.n le... >' i: Fenn.aae,. .V ... 4 <i ? 3
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Haadleap a,nKi'-. IfeeMd l?^7f4%_5?_ o-tT5
inttni bMl anhur T?>lor iomthtXt u. . ^ > ( ,,,
? 'inai nf?e.n, 4 B. I ?* taaBajMbsdi: ^^/t-fc
Ult fltteen) t*at lt?>i.i,.nl 1> LMttB *"** ntl-w'
Handlcap double. (prellmlr.Bry round* /1h?r'*\0,cMidl
?n. and (fcoras A. fSSborM*** be** ?'- *' -UvM"
IIna ?nd Ororgt A. ?? l?"er ?"..?-...
?i.a W. Johnea (icratth). *?*. B-4.