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THE SUN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1916.
4 Jl
Play of Professional Golfers
AUSTRALIAN TEAM
WINS CYCLE RACE
gpenrs and McXamaVa Carry
Off Honors in 62 1-J Mile
Velodrome Contest.
FRANK KRAMER IX SPILL
S'.war.K, N, .1., Oof. 2!. Boh flpearis
grid neggle MfNamara, the Australian
evcllsls. icon the 62 Vi mile team race nt
the local Vrlodiomo thin afternoon. Tin
rac was r,ln on 11 point basis, with a
sprint every tlvc miles mid then n llmil
sprint at Ihe end of the long (rflu J.
The team with the, lowest totl was
declared tho winner, 8 pears and Mo
.'jmara gatheicd n total ur 3 point.
Alt Cifctida iinu Alfred (joullet
i.tifd second with 8J point
m mile (.renda and (loullet
leading, bat MoNamara and
ou! n the final sprint. 1-TdnK
mid Marcel Dupuy finished
IS points: wimo lianicy
Vidd'ii were fourth with
There was He for fifth
the lleilcll brothers ntul
ftirrv. both team totalling
A nasty spin at twenty nine
Vrank Kramer, the nations
i. thrown to the track
i.im of Krame und Dupuy
dunce to win the race. The summary
190 Kilometer Team llace. 2''i, Miles
TAn by ltolirt li. Spears and ItejrlnaUl
n'llli (.; nnlnta Alrr.,1 (liill.f
i Alfred iirenda. points, lecotij;
l-rink Krainer ana iiarrei uupui.ssiioinis.
(Mra Willie n.n ej .na i.iuie sianu-n. .
.inls. imirTiii joon ueuei, anu pirn'is ,
h.c.u ami Jseob Jtacln and Krank Corrv .
fed for fifth with 101 points: ltan Ohrt
rl i-ere) irrrni.. poiins. rerrnin,
l Ml'.ej Won by Dunu: Baton, second:
lltnlev.
It Jlll.l won dv uramcr; Aioamsra.
Kiond: (Irenda, Ihlrd. Still, fourth: ' !'
eu, nrtn: ricrccy, sixin; .ciagin, tevenin.
Tim.. ii:a: 3-J. .
11 M les won ry Jisniey: u.ars. ec-
sr.d: Kston, third: Lawrence, fourth: Cam
ton. tlftn; Dupuy, sixth: Uoullet, secenth.
Time, S; - '-
:o Allies won uy 3ier.amsra; wrenai.
,.-.inil; Mschi. third: .1. tleil.ll. fourth:
Midden iirin: 11111, smin; iiercey, seienin.
Time. 4413 4-5.
;l lilies Won br Dudiiv: It. Ohrl. sec-
enili i'peirs. Ihlrd: Cameron, fourth: Corrv,
rrtn: lianiey, sixen; cioui ec. itcfnin.
Time. J:7 :-J.
11 Miles -ivon or orennt: Aiaau.n. a.c-
e-id: J. PM'lt, third. MrNamara, fourth.
1 un. Dim, iaer. cixin: isawrence.
Kcenth. Time, ttoists :-r
II Ml es won bv i.nuliet: rerrc. .econri:
II Ohrl. third; Madden, fourth; M. tled.ll.
f.'tb; spears, slxlhi Kramer, ssventh
Tlie. I:l:ll t-J.
10 Xlles Wen by Me.Namira; J. Hedell,
i.reed, llanley, third: I'lTcev. fourth:
rorn. rrth: nrenda. sixth: Lawrince. aev-
enlh. Time, I :::!!.
41 Miles w on by cieuiiet: camron. see-
ad: Spears, third: Xtaniey, fnu-th: II.
Oirt. rfth, M. Hedell. siitn: walker, sev
enth Tlm. i:;:si 4-5.
19 Miles won bv cioullat! corn, second:
1. Red. II. third: McXamira. fourth: Mad
dsn. fifth ; pj.rrey, sixth; Raton, .vettth.
Tine. 1 : 1-5.
is m ifi won by Kramer; waixer. see-
end; 8p-rs. third; Crenda. fourth; M. Be
Oil. fifth: Thomas, sixth; Madden, secenth.
Time, l!l:4l 1-3.
II M ies Won bi- McNamara: Ilanl.v.
second: Ooullet. third; Corry, fourth:
rirrrey, nrtn: Dupuy, iixtn; L.awrenct,
lerenlh. Time. ::10:S4 1-5.
IJ'j Mllej Won hr Spears: Kramer, see
end. Ooullet. third; It, Ohrl. fourth: .1.
Hedell. tlflh; Madden, sixth: Thomas,
conth Time, ::U:lt
WOMEN TO PLAY HOCKEY.
Wbcn the hockey season opens a. St,
Mcholis Ire Itlnk. Wert .lity.alith
.reel, the public will be afforded) the on
rortunltv to witness guinea t-elwe.n les . ,
ef oung women, l.'annle Pavldion . id
Mrt Jsobannaenn, expert skaters at Hie
tic rink , are to organize lea teams rnd
untitti sr be h.lu between them at In-t-rcals.
Miss Pavldson will head one and
Urth Jsohnnsenn. expert skaters at the
mnr young women patrons of the rink
fco -mderstand the game and are eager
t) fliy II,
several of the high schools and girls'
e:ie of this ity ore considering the
formation of horkej- clubs among their
ounx u-onieti sltidsnts. (lames for these
tomi will he arranged at the rink, which
i. sis ays the centre of hockey In Ore. iter
K Tork,
O'McUt at lee .akatlns ralare.
H-n O'p'Jiky, national amuteur half and
ce mile i hniuplon. arrlced In New York
f'om his home In Cleveland yesterday,
clttr the resular session at the Ice Skat
'jit Pa. a . iat night he engaged In several
'rial spins Although It wus only the sec
ind tlin. lie ha been on the Ice this season
Le .tsatcij a qtmrter nf a mile 111 I. s.cnnds.
etopilJiiH.ly fjt time, lllll Mi-MIIIii:i of
i'srt l..e leo worked out but oxer Ihe half
'ne route. i. too showed good form.
Muting with hl wife, Mc".lllan expects
1 "Hr, the series of mixed doubles ski.tlng
i . i.f.,i i,. held at the Ice Skating
': O'fleky Is thlnklntf seriously of
urr.lnt rirufesslonal and challenging
Hi'l-tiy M l."n of I'hlcaro. who a few years
sas a sensation among the amateurs.
HOTEL WUCKUsSOCMR
WAlMftr.ASTORU'
H0TU 'BELMONT
MOTEL AST0R
THE PLAZA
HOTEL MARTWIQUE
U FIFTH AVENUE
THE VANDERIILT
IMPERIAL
Professional
Play Game
Galleries Realize That Fact and Watch Styles
Paid Experts With Interest-Set Higher
Standard Than Amateurs.
By JOH.X U.
At the pteent moment moet of tho
golfing IryereM 1h centred In the pant
ar.d present play of t tin professionals.
To a greater degree than ever the proa
have proved that they ale the superior
of the npiatetirs. especially with retard
to goiimg style, iiicic may be In the
"'"ti'ij nun irrriiaiin iii ine .xieintpou
Inn district it few, u very few, amateur
'ho i-ould huva held their own nt match
number of irolfers with the least effoit. '
l.enrn From Prnfeaalnnala.
1.0'reclness of Klle brlnr" correct
nes ot siroxe. which aives near perfect
rcilltn In shot r"k !,r. and In the.
mMt, .w foP ,,,,.,Ilr. .ho,. hapl.
- - ...... 1
lrsT will l(eil the possibilities of
enor. And so it ! that when (tolfers
r ten and twenty professionals In
i.ti... - .i 1
hall there la golf education abroad
wh!e!i may b had for nothing and
which I so often unconsciously Imitated
by ob.servltieT players.
I do not believe that I am stretching
the truth to say that whit we no out to
see a match between amateurs the gal
lery think more of who Is going to win
than how i) certain player wins,
but thut In looking at the peofeslonnlM
we observe Ihelr methods of stroke inak-.
Ins nnil are not slow to Hv. praise to
the man who I bea'e f we think that
he bos the sounder style at the game.
Such Is one of the vagaries of golf.
The play of the professional golfers
this ye.tr has been of a higher quality
than at any previous time lu our
history. llarne. Hutchinson, llngcn.
Urady, McDonald and il few others have
played g-olf over liaid and tllflVult
cours which has set a new atandard
of excellence and which ha to my
mind advanced them a step higher to
WHtd that quality of, golf which hus been
at the command of Vardon, Taylor and
Ilruid.
Chance fur World Hatch.
Some da, and I hope. It will nut be
many yearn hence. I hope to see the
winner of the .Ve i ot the WorlJ tour
nament In Great llritnln competing for
world's match play honors with the then
champion of the. Professional Golfer
Association of America. No matter
where held, there would be a gallery
and im Intereat wh1rh wou!d be aston
ishing. ',
I believe that the professional" -from
now on will take a grcati-, Interest fn
match play and In winning high honor
and that the quality of golf will the.eby
Inr-.irore. rjolf Inspiration helps grejatlv
and enl!uin!ani helps mor In perfecting
one's game. If we have n professional
body which will deslro an International
champion and back him for International
honors we shall have better class golfers,
The professional body, ns Job Hedges
ald so succinctly the other evening,
inilt be Ihe leader of the umateuis, set.
ting for them Ideal In the line of play,
lu the medhod of play, and in the con
duct of ufluliM a jt vertaln to tour
nament golf.
In playing up to t".;e t tiles at Hlwanoy
there was a leal eftoit made to do what
was correct, a not tuo easy task when It
I remembered that mulch v'ay seldom
has been Indulged In by proreelon.il.
and the efforts wire uniformly success,
ful. Here was a standard -et for the
amateurs, a statidaid not surpj.-slng
perhaps the rule adlierein e of champion,
ship lecrformeis but equalling It at once.
Mure Tourney In Order.
It begins to look us if we ueic in
have a great Increase In the number of
professional tournaments In the next
year. Massachusetts has led for the last
year lu the number of professional events
unci although the purses have not been
IIU1 Willi 11 r.d- (if lltn ninr.ua nhul, . .. . I. . . .....1.1 ...UI..1. ... ii.ii.i.-., uia. 111c USMIOI en.ioio i.-.-n n. . .... ....11.1 .,u., ( I
. At fifty. PhUllir at Hlwnliov ten dav . o. ,.. ,.,-....esi.i ' ; jnl "In . ,..i.. ...,. .1. .' K-nsc iiie rrc.r.. I'-in aga 1., iot n ,.. V' V. t wiii ,. ecen a ch i i-.i hb" r. " " , J
- .t " ......i... V. '.. ! tvv 1 I'lllVer ralc-ll. OIOT lllllO Clia It UOII 111 IIIC u...i.ien io ine M-ii.ire ,,i, ..1,1. i.-u ... .ui., ... . worknuili legions, line 11. iino.ii .i.. .-.-...(
s, , ,.t,i-ii,ivii in ci((eo 111 cue sxaurrv : liiein neiM iiiitine- 1 vs.mii n uiorii 1 1 i 1 . 1 1.. ti....,u soon en 1 ne iiimuc n nu we were .11 imui 10 " ubm 01 nr 1 h i . iii. -ne 1
Hpear won would never bo focussed on their nlav. ...mlc- e ... .i .,e.,f...ln,.l "keep the tl.h In .00,1 health. . . ur.u , ..... ...i. sls.lnnl and generally warm, r west of in 11
,m..l.,.n ,ne clever amateur Is Individual, such ... . .i t 1..1.. Mn.-.n ..i In the .onfuslon that followed a sudden 1 uiiimir. rest In Just half way in J"; I . ..,.,.l.I.al , lu ciclnliy of
, "el .Ki'ln s" ' iti!!" .riy ."" ,r': "",n" " T M... jump on h,r ; Vm-"hi the" start and tr.li'ed'i.'c-'erb'.'.'.";, UP- J" !"'J ""' .""li.? let t lis Im il lo-'o li's'-'lf 00 thd th. ... -.1 hikes
ui-S.SSlWS. Take the case of -J1M- ,Urne, Mr j g "XZ IS S.XZX &??r.
In which, not ,ule In thli riime. and w ha -W with the Southern champlon.hlpH - , "1, " l'. i.-o ' "u,h"" '"'"'" "' r. 'ZJT tr kVT nii.V ! jrn,Mee Vi.Vi" w.V.
11 iMiamplon, . uranle.l n conect I that which has 1 ar.il ploying In the Masachuset!s. Con- . , that netted her vlctorv hvniieie-, Ircln N. CoW. fhaniploas Mounder. 1 for II takes aw.y their feeling ; for - Mumldlt)
lobbed the hMiiht th lv.,1 ....i. ti, ......... . tiect cut. Mc . . , i-lay the harmoiii. . oniy. w lien l er.i Is i..; , ,r .N . .s
"Five Thousand Families Saved in
A Dance for
THE EVENING MAIL'S
Save-a-Home Fund
Will be given at the Hotel Biltmore at 10 o'clock on the.
, t evening of Monday, October 30.
' The Tickets, Admitting Lady and Gentleman, S5.
Exhibition dancing by Pavlowa,' Loupokowa, Nijinski,
Margaret Hawkesworth, The Dolly Sisters, Maurice
and Walton,Steffa Tlaskovietyka and others.
Buy them at the following places:
HOLLAND HOUSE
MURRAT HILL
ST. REGIS
LE MARQUIS
HOTEL SAV0T
HOTEL CLARIDCE
MARIE ANTOINETTE
THE W0LC0TT
THE BRESUN
HELP SAVE A' HOME
ii i,
Best in History of Game
Golfers
in Right Way
ANDKRKOX.
bountiful for more than two or three the
method of having n ureal many tnliw
! liked by the paid plajcrs II In alwnjH
club and ray, "I finished In the money."
R:il If wo do have what i-eenis to bo
uipeiitllng, u large number of oiien tour.
neys, then the professionals of the Van
otis clubs perforce In self-defence, will
have to en.p:oy second professional
win. can uiko care 01 ine incomers hi
the rll-lni, .t l...,.ml wlille lb. Iile. .,
n .-- 1
i rrni'lrMiila. I'hlladelphla and other
1 civil ,'vents. How much time has It taken
for all I his?
II would seem fair lo uy that out of
a srnson or Hc mouths It ha b;en ncc
essar. lur the tall V iltcmarsh golfer to
be absent from hi duh tho major por
tion of two months, during which time
theie has been no one anywhere near hi
standard ns a teacher to take Ills place,
ov so I undcrMtitud. It would, thcrefiue.
be a wise move If mi assistant prufes-!
atonal were employed by Harnc not by '
tile . lull who would lie paid l.o in f.
a eek. and I feel sure that this ait)
prove ii paying Investment, us the LI Vlrlllo, b. g. (M I. Aio-.i-m)...
amount taken In for lessons would far Timei.M, i .oju.
exceed thut sum. .
I know nf a few clubs where I'm I
done and It has worked out ierv success.
class when It conve to trnxelllnk and be.
me uviisj iiuiu in.- cuiii jor a lung siii-ilii
of time. The 'distances to be traversed!
and the le.notc-uess 0; ,,. f lrie mur- j
ll.iinenta .if national ImpoitAIlce which
fiuce a week ut the least fur travel and'
play have brought about a different stale'
of nffnlis from wan: win had a few'
were centiallxe-
Assistant Could Help (.really.
,, .
Moreoce' the fact that u golfer wan
leaving .me one lu hi place would ;
cause hl.n to teach the assistant h
method.., so that there would bo no
break I i his own continuity of teaching, i
and It would result In a higher standard ,
of pr.ifesslonal teaching. If the pro.
thrillselve do tint ntid.etnli. In ., ,1 , I
the quality of -.caching I don't know who
IU. We have. ,10,v altogether too much
i .... iiiii'iis.nni IV.d'llillK WHICH 11UCH IICH
deserve the money paid out for It. Many
a professional knows little or nothing
about why he plays a stiokr a certain
way and yet he cannot get the best te
'nulla ..from 'a well educated pupil unless
ht can give a straightforward answer to
Intelligent oueatloii healnttlna- wllli fh.1Leisl l.u..' h. s. lit. Clark).
lllCTltabtc Mvliy" and "If.'' :
I believe too that the grade cf pro-'
resslonals would advance because the I
ptofess onal would wh-h to hae as an'
.istlstant only such young fellow a
would be extremely courteous and well
mannered to the pro's pattons. It i !
well woith moie than a vasslng thought, ,
SEEK HORSE SHOW CUPS.
Ilanj- Hntrlea Heeelred for lisritrn
shotr Claastr.
Notice ow'ners, which means women,
and mn who uie to make- a first ap
pearance as aspirants for honors with
their huruess nr.d saddle horses, form an
uns'i.i;i lurge proivortliiu of. tint 11.
Inators of the entries fi.- the ruining
.National Horso Show, whi.li will begin
at Madison .Square (..udeii on Novein-
Jeu , ,
The entries closed last Wednesday,
but they are still airlvlnu from distant
I points. While It Is too soon to futulsh
a complete tall). It Is certain that the
aggregate win lie the laigest In years.
The many newcomers and the big entry
are an encouraging guarantee of the
suecc.. of the fixture, which will be the
tiilrty-llrst exhibition of the National
Horse Hhnw Association.
Two Years"
RITZ.CARLT0N
STRATFORD HOUSE
1417 BROADWAY
HOTEL WALUCK
McALFIN
EMPIRE BUILDING
aTT INVESTMENT BLDC.
M BR0ADWAT
ALGONQUIN HOTEL
NETTIE BEDWORTH
SHATTERS RECORD
0j Re-Hern Course Figures by One
t Second in 1 :(W 1'ncc in Har
lem Speedway Trotting.
MCRPUY DOUnLK W1NXHR
Keveral thousand light names etithn.
B1(l(. ,,. A ,iurp,y's speedy cheat-
nut mure Nellie lledworth, drlxen li
Jease Smith, better the senfon's record '
for the course In . wlnnli.K the linj ,
pace. me. leaiure in cno iimuiir.- .
iionu Drivers Assooiltiion 01 .ev mm,
n.i lln.l-m Ltln.ni. .uul ne.l n v. Nile
,,, hM n , ,, , ,,,.. j
nsh.i v....i o.. .1.1 nraroa l.v mm use.
- n- ,
(lull. I
thought tho race i (-suited In u dead
heat.
Murphy scored another win with Mar
lon Toddlngton In the 1:04 trot. Hhe
won In straight heals.
Kour heats were- necessary to decide
the winner of the 1:01 pace. After fin
ishing last In the first two heats. Jennie
Krls-o. a hay mure driven by i W.
Welland, won the next two and race.
The largest Held started 111 the 1:10 trot,
l-'ied Hope, won It. Tho summaries:
1:0 CLASH IlillTTI.NC.
Illnree, h. g. C. J. I'en.lt) I 1
.ll Mi-l.lntis-k. r. m. (J. J. Morris) I S
l:l CLASS I'Al'IMi.
Polly lierry, l. ia. (lr. Manning).. .
Msdsnn- .., 1-ik. in. u'. L'raiiai)
Ojll.nd lloj. Jr.. eh. h. (P. Conroj).
:i I
i :
5 3
:. i
;
lime l.w., l :ic., l:tit.
i;.i i;i,a.s TIKHTlMi.
Marlon Tisldlngtmi, ih. in. III. Mi learyl
C'-nrler H.-i. b. g (J. P. Kennedr)
'Ueod Iky. h. g. (Jesse Smith)
, il. .7?" .
1 ' '
Lu.in-u. McKlnnij iKeatln,)
Matter McKvrrvn, t. g (11 Jai-vU).. ,.
Thus I :c;i. 1 O.'U
I .iu class Tuorri.vi,
I'rrcl Hoh-. I., g. !.. o. Iiiin.ni
Catherine p., b. in, (L. Cn, ... .
JJ'ad'iiburg. br. g. IB. II Mailer). ...
i'".'?' u g' !,' .Df,d " 1
iiri.iTt TtVl. h. fa. t"ii?n.
"ox Deanc
Time-1 :o;, I ,M., t :o.
1 :0S CLASS PAI'IM;.
: t
i :
4 i
I 'aiT'h?- .,1VUl!'.'"'',,, t ' ' i
llM"-." A I , a
j. roller, ii. t (II. ( laiki : : 3 r
Jennie rnsco. D. to if. vv vvetundi 4 111
l .M CLASS PACINI!.
Millie lledworth. b. g. (Jest,- Smith) I I
Cloier Patch, br. u. tl. . Iluut) : 3
l.lrtlc Mstiti. ih. lu. (J II. Lawrenie),, t -.-lime
1:01. 1:91, l:cc. l:H'i.
I:M CLASS THOlTIMi.
M'h '.'. in. (Ur. Msrltu) -.'
Iffi'-C,: ft gS. Z t
Lester M hr. a. iJ. Ilslintyi. . a
Tirse I :Wi,. I ,rs.
. r, ......
GARDINER WHITE WINS
V,"-'J"-U" JflMMMU Willi
ON FLUSHING LINKS
In-fcat Watt in 20 Hole .Match
..-suits mi Other
Oolf Courses.
il.irdlin-r WhllH was forced to play
i tvcnly holes iu the second if.unil for the
ch.iiuplonshlp of the Flushing Country
iCIiil. csterdn le-fore he succ-edc-d lu
defeating f I-'. Watt. While will next
j meet Morel I'. la-wl In the senil-llual
Hud tl... uino.u- win ..li. . it it n,.i r...
the title. Hold veMcrdaj .l.'f.-ateil 1..
I.. Smith in the seml-fluul 1 4 and
lu a two ball mixed handicap font
some at the Flushing club Mr. It. II.
Hojil and (eiirdlner White won with a
c-.ml of 77 71- .Miss Hthel White
and M I'. Lewis with SS 1 4, 7,1 were
second, and Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Watt,
:ia 17, "ii, third.
Itraebr Flnsvl at Oakland.
la-wls M. Itlchmmul, the title holder,
won hi way Into tint Una) for the chain
ploiirthlp of the Oakland (lulf Club )v.
tctilay when In tho seml-llual hit dv
fcate.d It. 11. Whlto by 2 up and 1 to
play. He will have :ii his opponent
Tlicodore ("assabeer. who jcslcnlay de
feated W. V. SworilH by l ii).
In the beaten eight of Ihe chnmploii
shlp division I', Thatcher beat J, It, (lur-nd.-,
1 and n. and-U It. Franklin beat S.
Johnson, 1 up (19 holes) lu the seihl
Lnal. Franklin beat Thatcher, . and 3.
ill the final lound.
Ftumpel Ciolf Cfiamplou.
Rallying strongl- In the afternoon
Fred Rumpel, the professional, carried
j olf the laing Island championship f
tho Ilrooklyu-Forcut Park Coif i.'lub In
i defeating Kred Fuchs In the Hii.it play
of thirty-six holes, over its couri-o jes
lerday, by 5 up and 4 to play. After
holding a lead of Ii up at the end nf
the morning round, Fuchs went to pieces
iu the afternoon. Kxpcrlnuc then lold,
when Ilumpe), driving and pulling at
his licst, ovciTiimo, his opponent's lend
on tho outward Journey, being ( up at
this point. Fuchs braced considerably,
but at the fourteenth hole the match
ended.
In the morning round play Fuchs, who
was playinK like a wizard, took only
; 18 putts In dropping the ball Into the
I cup. The score follows :
j Mons'iNo hound.
numpsl Xfnslpillj
inim fi ii
Fuchi 4 r. 4 4 4 4 r. I 5
, 4 5 4 ,1 4 4 6 71
, .M'TKHN'OON MOUND.
I Mumpel I ( 1 ! I I i I
I 3 4 r. f. S i14
I Puch r, r. f. 4 S 7 4 i
I 4 ., 3 A fi j:i5i
J .legler Bun .Shove Horse.
Tn exhibit at the coining National Horse
r'h.iw at Madison fquare Harden William
.legler. Jr.. je.terda) purchased foi JS.0O0
from W, D. lleury of Hevvleklcy, Pa., the
llve.yeai-ol.l harknev ptaLlon Irvliigton
eiuiilieain, by Lord MarlUuruugh, hred at
the homo farm. Mr. Zlgh-r has chuiiged
his name to Master Mariner, and will enter
him In both Ihe hackney and harness
(lasses. Master Mariner has never been
shown, but experts regard him as a pros
pective champion.
.. K. Wheelmen' Point Mace.
The New Rngland Wheelmen stagnd
their weekly point races over th Pelhuin
Parkway cotirsn eHerdaj-, Klxleau men
coiiiDeted, Th winner was II, Klssniaii,
who had n hinOlrap nf .me jnlnule C.
hpniuer wsa second, A, l.c v ine third and
II. Hchlndler fourth.
The second .onsalatlon race nil won by
-P. I'rbarh. t'. Hnralier was nculld. IV.
Muler Ihlrd mid .1, l.ovlne fourth,
f on November ' the Nw. Hnglnnd Wheel
men tvlll bold a ono nuur race oiei in
I tame cycirst,
Rod and
IIIOII WATKIt roil LOCAL AMI I.KHS
Snlidv lloiik Princess
The Horseshoe) Hay
Hate. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M.
0"t. 2.1 i:u 4:.w a. in .vol
!-l. 24 r,;27 AMI fi::'2 A: III
(Jet. 2." 110 H.2H (1:1,1 u:3.l
fCt. 20 (l:4H T:IO II ..VI 7 15
Oct. 27. 7:20 7:.M 7:114 7:.V)
lct. 2H R;12 X:40 N;I7 J.:
Oct. 2! (t:;,7 0 2i 0.0.1 H'M
Jamalcn liny
(Canarsle)
A.M.
A 2'l
0:12
Ili.VI
7:a:i
s.H
h:.y
0:42
Owner for fJolil To-llieil niueltsli.
'ndrsnatfr" In Till: Kl .V of Orluher 7
rlti': " 1 the uIhmIii Wreck llsliei men In
Hie llnsnliell lust luimUy (audit blKikll.h.
The prlir II h nelchl Mas pounds anil
ns talcrn liy J, w. .lA"nnl. Mr. Mil
aennls says that In rlc-uiiliiK His fish hn
ill.eovereil ihsi h Inrite b"k tnnlli hud
hen flllscl with auld. I ynu suppose this
llsh escapsit mini an aquarium? HIse huw
did II cunie hy lis denial work?"
That hUckdnh came from ni) (iiarlum.
ripiuini.il. t i.. ni. IH....1..
Wreck. I kepi the ll.h alUe until I aoi to
New York. One day It acted queerly iwe
II crossed t,i the mainland In Hahylon to
f r1.VTr,,lS5;h.n "V.
u u ,ientlst look at Its leelh. Him uf
oentifi look at us teein. cmo oi
mem, tiiai mused the ipieer unties or ine .
I .U. lluil a hole. In it. wli L-h. llin I I'lllMl
...led with Mia
: .. .
iw.o ne mm-il naCK l IIIC . "-v. ..
...I.. I ...... .... ., al.a . .1., , , ... .1...
nlon Hi. rl.'lit. i.e (hi. IiiiiiiI.Ii. Dnlllider.
III Ills HinusliiK "lory of -The liallle lien you U n, t iinan It or that sou ate laugln'.g
of the Itspiihllt-" i the sage grouse), tmli- ' l him and ho aljo thinks lliat ou an
llsh.d lu ihe i) toher II Issue ot tho "Sat-i.r sorry for hint, because ho has iltllo
urdsy i:enlng Post," he writes thus of Ihe (.hanoe. Vou mal.c him f"cl thai i"'"'";
nnuiider: I hundred chances he his only one. rnui
"As for nie, I say, give me sea fishing, i miy be trim but It makes the Usher rc-i-Vou
rrulse along In th. stem of a com- Ion grnchy, ,
fnrtable, commodloiM motor host, seated When )ou spit on our halt oni in
up-iti a cushion and surrounded 1 bottled It three times. Always on ' ball,
goods ami pl.nl.- luncheons, and after u I necer on the fellow t ha. "'her i
white, when the l.oalniau has ia.1 miehor, i J u, or on his bait. Ni cer spit on bail
yon halt wtih the tor.i. of a shedd.r cmb
and catrh the suerulent flounder
I esie,,,, the sii.-cul. nt flounder-!, .v'.
more. I e.ieem hlni hlghl II 1 t.cillt Hat
on one side, practically read) to be served.
llaclitg hooked himself wlih llttlo or no
assistance from ou. !, .-ome. rh-erfullv
un out of the ..Hi (lep hs. making i.o tin-
.eemic re.isi.n, nbo.it It; and then all
oil have to .lo I, to eliminate . i few of J, .
supsrlliiaiis details crllh a sharp knife ''
crown his low, retreating forehead Willi
parsley and s-i him Into a pan.'
Taklag Mckerel al Midnight.
Now that the cold weather Is .ettlnr Ihi
pl'kere! tlshlng should be good cm my
laet trip a few weeks ago fiirmn nn.1
Msltors were etijn)lng pickerel flehlrg. ex
cept for the drop lu temperalui wt
twilight, everything seems lo favor the
bni ker mi. I lovers of pickerel Mshlng
1 spuit a seek trying out live Imlt.
favoring ellow perrh. and was eu.'f-r.sful
In landing a .', pound plckirc-l. litres the
mmc- tl hMlitisned
It toc4c hard'y five minutes to catch a ,
mtu of smal. el!ovv perch on a stingv hit
ef worm w ttleh was ipeJ more than (lire-
time. Honest t;,i, u was a crime iu i-i
dow-u the henk. so ou can linagln what
a I.Ik nlghtwalker would do In rilling up
the halt pall.
Nkeht came. A drrep of flfiem or twenty
degrees hi temperature A dark ntahl. with
verv little wind A moon thut didn't show
Its face until 15 midnight, so there -.v.is
im use In hobnobbing around und voure In
Imste strolled nut tr sal.l farmhouse with
said halt pall and Helling e.iilp!ii.i, got
himself an elertrlc torch In Ihe I. am and
hustled down In yon direction nf lU'O.
Very damp and m!s-. Ilk vou woul I
Imagine jour.elf up lu th rloutl. so afore
mentioned battled light via practltally
..-i - i... l.M., pav..( nnf rue rr.iin
osrir.. iiiii, ... , ,
snore, joun.i ..... .. m sUe. .... -
Silence for a few moments. Wiggle, svlg.
gle. A rapid succession of the same thing
only stronger. A Jerk on th line. Hang,
swl.h' I loccted his whsreabouie after he
l.rrJi snter and s-l almost atnared lit tha
Il direct, for h sure .overed "ground ftsi
a, 1 Thrte mlnuie, ot pli) and th baiti
I tided ovr In m- .lire. 'Ion That wasn t
.nil for h show.! baii'e out ni water a
' w.l. as In. I actually had to for. weight
1 on him to hoi. hlin down, aid dibit
i ploy h-ilids as th.- toole either, fo- a big
1 "mnl1" covered his clr'h.
Thjt was enough 1 rou'.l har tal and
smell fr-sh nlikerel frying in -he pan wnn
l.ulter and criiinh 1 did partake of a
healthy helping the next day at toem hour.
r;.i Is the life I our incu-.h watering.
Ve"'l! hear from me so.ui mciiii.
Just hack tram Callio.ui, N.
ItoYAI. COACHMAN.
New Vork, Oct 7S.
r.xperlence Meetings llelptlll.
The meeting t 0tnir "'l of the l'ntte.1
Anglers Leugu will iis iis ia. I.e our -iierl.-nc
meeting Sin h nre grow ing tn
(merest and making ail a.'.t jalnted with
Hi. InlcMlgent ol.eervatLms aiul talents ot
individual membersjiaN. (IQ,.AH:
New York, oet
, l'r)r Interview C alled Itomalue,
c .....l. ..f Tint St-S is 111 .teen 'catsr
,'1n'r over hi h.ad and 1usi il.uit Inhaling.
..r . xhstlnt. his las! ga.p In hi leit.r tn
'. 'ti 'h ll p-lllts a new spupe- rill. ring por
tioning to h a statement mad b Sena
tor I'rj e -piny rears ago.
It declares that the .-enutor .lalme.l It
hsd aught s tn poun I trout In l. p
water with a Hy and that he h . I "a paint
ing of H I in made froui llgur.s given to
the painter"
What kind t.f i f-lvo..ius ro-nanee Is
this? And how sl.ly to attrlhute such a
storv to a man like ' "encir
The clipping In Irolf aimlhllalea anv
seiniii nice of truth. Indeed, may b. ion
slilered nierel) a a joke, and a v ry bad
one at that No nam or OH en.
which forces oi.e to ask to whom did tho
ri-n.it.ir tell such a story, who give It to
th n..wspapr, who weighed the tlh li
ve ho saw It weighed when It was taken
Where Is the painting the Senator had
made '-from figures given the painter
und who was the palmer?
Painting f Ush "irom figures glvn the
pnfntr" an- rich enough for .1 s.-rt after
a hearty nie.ii 1 can run riown to tti
sewer, c It ll a vjwlltv pound ll-.l and
tram "tlgures glvti 'o th painter" kno. k
a:i rords Into rterr.ll .le.ltu.le, as that
good aucler ilrovr Cleveland would havs
"rurlhsrmor, according to the legend,
the fish was taken at night, and ihoss
who knw Ih exalted sporting ntlmn'
which perilieatsd in.- .-.ee.uor wr- never
h.llev tint h was a nlglil prowler fot
And It I ridiculous to ss.ert thai he
wsnt wav up to It.iliKetey village and tiud
leaders and fit's specially made to aptiir
this particular trout, sine h .dwav had
very large assortment oi isra.e m n
kinds In his little c.tmp n Hie rn. k In
Cupsuptle narrows and was ever ready at
a moment's imtice to sail una) after any
o'.d trout that might have l.n -.eking
trniil.'.
An" Hi statsment lliat he gv a tn
pouni. trout no line Is of tin- precis iliac
niter in lr.rH.-t upon th marines and nails
down the story as I. slug (1- Hon to the limit
of audacity.
If Senator l'rye had evr t vken such a
llsh It would erlalnly h iv hen pre
served and have l.een In existence to-day,
and thus spoken for Itself '
' I protest against any more works of fl
lion being attributed lo !-eiuitor rr or
any mr.. records of hlg trout fouiiJe.l
upon iiewipaper clippings or upon -'.lliu
fnilth has, a brother who knows a man
who sild the nostniaster had a eouslti
who heard Hill .lones say no misw- a guiuc
tint saw a fellow catrii a twenty pound
trout
Fairy legends ar goo I reading, but thev
do not make records, and llll the un.lnl-
ahle records for the greatest brook irout
ever tak'n Belong to rnrgi-aenrppar.i
l'.ie of -v .lereei. It Is Ihe lilne ribbon
ami iho gold neil.il In the ptxatorlal vvorbl,
and Hie big llili Is here In New York, now
tej.iv l maintain li supremacy against
all tile world
That kind of an argument Is viy suit
stantlal and extremlv difficult lo choke
or clrcium-eiil sine ll Is .-oneluslv an I
truthful, and that Is Hi .mlv thing whim
will ever appeal In III1UOK I'lNllllll
New Vfii net ::.
l'lsh Itcfuges Needed In laical Waters.
We need llh refugea. All over the coun
try they are piittine In bird refuge All
over our waters lli are pulling In flh
Imps. What a refuge thus little clumps
of stone that make the atone piles off Man
hattan alii Long Heath
How cheaply and easily ma . - ,iow en
during and huw lnf!rlnl.
For an expense lest than a dollar any
body from New Y'ork can go nit Iho .Man.
hattan stone pile and get a mess and a
line dsj's nnllllg,
He ciiubl ": do ns well In Main nr In
Ihe Adlroudai Its, Yet he can do II al
home. What would home be If the Con
nervation Compiler Ion did Justice tu this
purt nf the rtlale" .1 It.
llnlird An-;lers Le igur
New York, Oct, Si'.
Heine Hln.kopf n the llablls of I'Ult.
When I make up my mind to Im a teg.
ular fisher fellu-v I a lot uf old Usher
Gun News
l'UOM OCTOHKIl S3 TO OCTOIlKIt S1.
llovrrnnr
Island
WlllrU
New
' olnl . .
A.M. P.M.
K:'JI S II
M..-.7 Oil 7
U::i2 1)..M
Hum io.:i.'i
l(i:4i 11:10
lamdon .
I'.M,
A.M. I'.M.
A..M
.it.
:,:ll
A:I7
r::.i
11:27
7.11.1
7:40
N.2II
t'.n.i
20
ii:i.i
7 III
7 'III
K 21
tl OJ
H:l'i
7.2i
,M II
n:ii
P..K1
10:1 1
1 1 .04
u.2!i
7 in
7:A1
::in
li 3.1
li 11.1
11:12
7.21
H.D.I
N:I2
ll:.ll
o:4l
10:14
,i:.lJ 12.00 12:1.1 lo.:io
r.tlnu, it . unniil witil IhAV kllOW,
pOine I
miiV HiHh ntul Miinie .11' inurh. hut not
-er)iMio knows It all: but nmv
I know
wuntK to
So . inly so 1 , "out' " hole "rulS
.?..,! .. . J....f, i.i... ,n mem.irv tliaiu.
ami It l ,m gooil Idea to mcniorr ui.m,
If ynu nants tlnlics. . . ,
The lllns t.lln gol on a soulh w nil
hen I ho serve run hlch. When tlio "1'
1 est ami Iho sonv ruin low, lllicu
the wind Is east ami the rrt- hus a Ions
swell an.l wli-n 111" wind norlli Jiid tho
err.' iiutrt sivell ut all.
'r- '": !!." ,.
ini nsnvs ok. iit.'u "urn ..i ,. ,
hluh. When lulf high you must wait tlil
hivli or Jlimle ) our ii.ilt. Wncii ine lidos
i tin Willi a Krounil swell In the wider I lieu
tln.y Idle good und when the tide Is stand-
mg still iwo nuurs aiicr mo in. i
uii
mi nie,
don't Usher unless tho llshis Is
imiLr.
. ".T.f ,iV...,.,J.1!" .. i'.'.U" ii?H.'ei for "ball.
.:: "V .1... .1.1. 1.
, ,e siri.ni. ...... " V M
UC..K 11.,' .kll HIT CIHIIIH. .. , .......
f In. t, f. oi-il... him mm! tor then he think
until 11 1. on Jour nooa ami nc-.c. ...... (
I ,n.'r "".ulh Is lit. ,,.t,.. th I
I ' J .,'' ' "'' 'fhe itislde
'le "f Ih " r" " "V", ,',,,
'!' tnV'BU" 1
V , ,,. ',T", .... ,i,.. th. moon Is very
,J Jl'?,1" lThe imm T r. guUr
I 1 h2 dta and so I. tl.he. for thy Uon-t
llrlll ny .,t,r. don't smoke and necet
. f ,,lrtCTk)c. Alwa le.
in.-itit.e r u ilshe- ha. no 1....1 habits and he
, M ,nneriit fmm the rest ot the llshes and
. c.ali llsiies has In lie studied lo calih
j '''"-isheT'in the quarter and three quar-
l?i.l f., ,' n.o . aL-a the tide. With n.i
moon they .l.iii.l still and Ihe rest of the
time. I foraoi. tut I think I hey swim
sidrwa)s.
When OU see a fish two hundred foots
In the water with only his till moving,
then don't tr to catch him for he li full
of eats.
When a tlshes swims vrv fast past the
boat, iloti'l follow him but wait Jor th"
lux: tide and ht- ma) lotue back the other
vv ,t y.
, mess or l'ihes n lOUIlle.l 111 two np
, pow ni.ny friends ou have i
in.t how ;uan
i mi .all sen.
When a usher fellow- things he knows
how to fisher then h don t catch an).
1 h..ve eome more rules about hocks,
and lines and many things that I write
)ou soon again.
IIKINll Itl.NSKOPK.
Midland Uracil. Oc ..
Open Time on Introduced Pheasant.
The Introduced itheueahl .all HOW be
found lu all the New KrgUtld ami int. Idle
Sta'e-,. There Is li-j opsi, , aeon lor It. m
this year, however, in Alain.. c-w iiump
hire. Vermont, llhode Diand. Cp-Moie
tl.ev mav be killed on October ifi. Nvi m
t.er 2 and !. Th season Is now open In
( I'ontl.sctlrUt
Mass u hustts and I'.MinM
, , nlll. 0tr otltMnK ,(,, follon-i So
nibir 1. Lonir IsIhiiiT: Novemb.r 10. New
Jer-ey
.-isinr uses nirsii rw rsnnuir.,
It Is reported 1,1 all the guides and hunt-
Ing p.irtles lu thl. le.-tlon of Maine that
here are verv few- oar-t l.lg. s, apd the
uu. -tleit Is, Wli.ii . th- au-e
No ti-v pi., i-. Hod 1 nlnk a good
pari of in. brother guides will agree wlih
Hie that the main i-auee Is the fox.
11. e were never s.l lllll k as a! thi
present tlnie, atul as tht r Is ,i clou trm on
hem ut., Nov I Ii makes It hard for th.
lapper to ui. I. but a very few
I think It would be for tin- Interest nf
the State to c-hallg. the close time until
ijci 1 for the good of our partridges
W. U AUNCILII, (iulde.
Lustls, .Vie 1 1, t.
The Angler Lies
The anglr lb-., 'tl. a.t to ..
H.nei-k the .mputatlon
i f Living often given wsy
To gro-s e.iggr itlou
The angler Me., his wife avers.
Ilxposed to man) dangers.
It it g heeds that Ki g ., advlt of hs
No more than any stranger's.
The incler lies ln wait, with iii.ok
tt.,1 line not rod .,n,l reel -
j And. hap. at tilgh- lie brlnus th ...o.
. n.lillie...l or all eel.
Til .mi; er lies futever a-
Tho in. rcy of mosipilii.e..
Of slinging liy. ami bl lng gni
I ,AI
T1!"
and dhef blool ileplelvrs.
angler 11... beneath the soe'l
e.f e ers snecloos tllleVer
Who has a wabbling frog to eel
Or other b.is derelict.
The angler pes but t surmise
That this Is t.lln chat.
Wei! 111. rely ty 'Th-'
And lei It go at that.
II' :
angler Je.
.X'rsom ('I Jwilt
ROII AMI C.t'N.
ifron Steamboat (o
Str. TAURUS'
ally at A. M. from Pier 1, N. II.. ONI.V.
' Lestaurant. Hall, Tackle, etc, on board
I A lit-,, Weekdais, Jii.ooi undas, tl.SO.
y:-i!!-s 9 A- M. KVKKV DiV.
HueTs...-. rark Tsii.-k. New
llochell. -r. II t'i). tiring
.... -o onus. n.xi'.M A.-..-, liuu.t.
SZi: :rl Ave. Phone llll Uarleni.
1:0: train from Ilurl-ii iltver ktatlos
(ISJd St ) alloers time to malic boat.
Illg catch nf lllarkllsh on Mr. Lveljii Mindaf
INDOLENT """f v M ''xcepi Mm.
iiiivn.KiVl . , j. il vviinv
Dally, H A. JI. Sun., ditto . M. rJ... '
Capl JVKU MARTIN I'.tfcljaN
' !-" x. M, ( apl, II, Martin,
M.J, R. II, M.J. R. Ill,
From Wregs'a Do.-k. Fhecpshead Pit.
rITs. FHKII BIir.dE TcOflS HARM.
R C I MNDY' -N V dally
n.u.Lunui llo).H ,, i-r,,, '.
except Jlon
Sunday JiSO.
NIMBUS
I A M. dallv: Llllldv's Unci,
raiur.iay, ; r, al
'lenty Mi.g,
!!f--,r '"k. hheep.head lla
WHITIY Leaves A AL every day,
nniii r.pt, jsriANK hammeu
Flounders'. I loiinders! rioumlrrs:
Hotel's tniun'lies go Potmi r fishing dull. '
11 t. a In nil, In. lulling ball I'ted lloegel,
c.tiii.rh' lei Cnnurrle sni;
EDITHM.Ill, i
Mm,. Til ami Thnrs basis
bah St , II1.I...I..11, ii r, a xi
Mett.-r! 7AM 1 are ll.M.
IVNIIAT, ItaU Ai M.
ELMAR ''"'es Osborn's Dock, hts
, 1 , n , ,i . 1 1 j
. I A M ailft RAU.
MONEY
Loaned, n-i Ouns. Iteela. Ttoda,
Camsias, Hllioeutara.
Bergsr, t0 W. ltd Street. Times Htiuarr.
pn tun 1 ',vx silver w
'uve Dock, I'leepult
.IrlnnllH" ':' dally ex. epi Jlott nil.) I'rl
1. anil 1 r
ball 11
I.. 3.1 Slllt I ,
rcrrtRT i -1 1 -. m.-.,,, rti i a :j.
Crruni ciaborn Dork. s:heinii, ny
Car'.' l'"rddls Wregs and Atchls llinknsr
I.ONti nF.ACII Ivs. Dunne's Dock. Hheepv
heiid lis). I A, M dull)- Ctpt. Michaels.
VELOCITY
Pheepshead liny, A. M. dally
exc. Mini A I'rl. mil Stephen,
C VI UivVailtr 'eav es Hlisepstieud Hay Z P.
Osn.rnu"iCCiri jt ,ii,ny, 10 ,, t, riunda.
ROSE R. II.
leaves ranarslt, 1 A. M. dallli
7 A. M. Mircjjay, Dick ti Hrn.t.
Clr Canaalgv leaves Csniisls dilly 7:1 A.
OIL OrneiieiB it sun. ,7 A.M. Ue;er a Sralla
ShamrocR
Ha. Dunne' Dock. Hhsspsbeacl
Hay dll elv. Uon., I A. tl.
THE WEATHER
TO-DAY AND
Steamship Ariivals and
Foreign
THE WEATHER.
i
I'nr enslem New ork I'artl) clonri ly-
...... ... .. f.l. .ml ...H..I. ihynir Iff
V"' ' ""."'"V V .V ... ... ..i ulml.
ceiiiiirniiiirej irrs.i iimii-i
on ine eoasi. , , .
Tor Ne .ier.e r.u- inmv n"
, morrow : rn dec .leu cnanae m irmr
' fre, norlheasl ln.l. oil the -.
I Tur imrlh-rn Ne llimlaiid-- 1 lr to
dayi sIlKhlly wanner In IcrinoiitJ to-inor-row
fair; senile, elilftlna wli.il.
Tor southern New Ihialand ! air lo-d
and tifinorniw ; not iiiik n cnain.'
In tern
ll" ralurc: innJerale norllicin
w lads, bo
uiiiilnif nflable. ..
! .. 'i' ..ru. ..-..i.!. i.i.. I..... i ; ami
I iiiorrii'V ciuie.. ,.i.F.n...j ....... - ....
colder In tl.o west portion; '""'.rul ''"i1"
iieeomltiK northwcsl l.y tii-moriow.
N,.NV YimK, (Kt .3 - Tlieie was an a'"
, . , ,,rl , onditloiis yesleiday.
tilnllll'ins 3 i-eiei.iii?
I. IK slorm lliat passed nortll liojn "
loin 111., lake ri BlilllS lllld elll llel U lsap
lien red.
There was an urea ui ms" i"v
sine c-ocerlng tho
cuiiiitry '"'I "'
.Ml-slsslppl llliir. , ,
The weather was generally fair
III all
tile States. .iXll pi that there Were
fe.w
Wcilher Clear
I'r. i l.l i'.Ioii r
Th teinperaiure In this i Ity yesterdi).
a- recordid by the oiilcl.ii therinuiiieler, i
'hnwii In the annexed table;
A. M
p. M
P. M.
,44 i..
. .
s . ,
to'. .
II...
i:...
14
. . . r.i
...r.i
. it
to i
5" t
if I
mi- !
ci ,
... 1 h P. L.
1,3 1- P. !..
t.t i: .MM..
a, M
U M...
5 P. M
. i;
p. M.
Highest iemner.itiire. at 1
Lowest temprii-ire, I:, al ii A
Average temperature. t.
M.
EUROPEAN MAILS.
Th While Star liner Cannple. sailing
ii.-morrow for Henna, will take mull. le
In,' nt -J A J .. for til- Al.in ' ISLUi'ie
The AmVrl.an liner Kroot.lai.d. s4lflng
CC..I......I.,..
for Liverpool, will lake mall
closlllK ..I s:50 ,. . ii" .
Iteniid H.iter mall onl.v i i.i.d soulh Afrl. ..
also specially sildres.e.l c. f.spondel f-T
nth. r cn.iii.rle e . . pt . men'. Austria.
llungurv l.uxemioirg, liulgaiia s.rl.la.
ruihey, un- .Ncin. nanus, .or.i.-, o-.
and Ji, nmi.rk
Th. Si.ui.lli it l.m-American liner United
State sailing Thurs.l iv for chrlstlansand
will take mail. . I IlilT at 1 A. M fr
nr-v.i). Swe.l. ti lu niiistk. th. N-ther-
Unds. erinaiiy. Austria. Hungary, i.um.h-
burg, llulr.irl... S. rlua and Turk. ).
The While Slar Illler Lapland, sailing
I'rldiy for Liverpool, will 'aki p- loll)
u'd.lress,! mall, closiur nt ::" A .M.. for
lliirupe lexcept lierlll.lllV. AU-lrla llllll-
gar), Luxemburg, llulga-la. S- rbia. Tur
kej, ihe N.-iherl.inils, Norway, Suc.l-n and
Denmark i, Africa. West Asia and the. Hist
ln.ll.-s.
The Krench liner liorhambeaii sailing
Srtturd.iy for llordeatix. will take u.all.
i lo-ing at noon, for I'ran.e, Hw It -. rland.
Italy Spain. Portugal. llgMU. Hree.e. Ill It
,,), jmiia, nVlil.h i;.i.t Afrl. a. Slum. Maltii
1 1 lira 1 1 ii r. Ceylon,
Straits
settlement.
Dill' Ii t.drl In. II
West
Australia and
Persia.
The American liner N
Sulurduv for Liverpool.
ork. sailing
i lnslitir .it s-SO A 1. for Huron, lexi.l.t
tii.rmany, .xnsiria. iiungar, iuxe. 111,111 k,
, lluUprla. Serbia. Tiitke). the Neth.-rlini.lr.
i .o wai. ,-we.ien ..1,11 i...iiiiuirH . onu
si A'lt and tl-.- n.ict Iiuiu.
Ln
The S'orvv gl.i. i- in.-rb .... liner H'tgeus
1 fiord, .tiling en: . r-1 . 'lerg n 'vlll
lake in .it, i losing ' .n v d fur Nor
Iwu- ,--w, di a I., m.i.irl. (In N. Hit rl.iuds.
Mw Hi. i land liasel.i. lieriti.iiiv Au.irl.
llmm- i:) Luxe mburg, llulgai la. Serbia and
IliriC)
The Italian liner ri.iu libiigio, ...illng
r-a urda) tor (li una, wltl take -pnl.itl) ad
drissed mail oiitv, rlo. lug ut 'j A, M.. fol
Ita!) Swlterl.iud and lireric.
Mx rxntlniinllllra In tin- t nl.ln
The Waul liner Mono Castle. In je
t.i.l.iy from Hav.tti.i, brought Just srvrui
male cabin passenm-ts, only tvvn, Harry 1
I'amincii. mnl I,ul llustllln, Cubans, he.'
Ing natives of the saint- ..juiitlv. A '
Turk, a Cliln.iin.in Sing Von I'-ng.'us.
islsintit iilltni- of .'w Y'.ttK'e Chin.se'
dally newspip.-r, u Stv.-ih, .i Sp.iul,it.
1 1. in I a i. a 1 1 e Auictl.-ati, William A. i'.'i-l
1 licit. Wl IC tllll otlici...
LAUREL ENTRIES.
Viral Itae. Two-yeir-oi.l niabl.n- - I
Ing, Ave and a ha'f f'.rlongs Howard
Webber ll( S-s-eetr Than xicsr II'.
lleh-l l(l, Csplla Prise live, Te . I. .,
Hrlght and Karl) IOT. sp...p, .. ,,
.s'lonv hrcok lot, Kenlliekr Itiy It.'. A 1
H i. I. on i Imp. 110. Leading La.lv tov, M
lixrrlson 10 Hrlght Star 101. Veto ir 103,
Saigon 11 iltnp.) 10b
Second Itace- I'our-ye ir-ol.ts xm! up
ward, sti epleclmse, s.inuj about two
inl'ev ita. rt.ro. k t(T, A'j.Uui :i- I. It
Johnson It-, c- iio.ur. 1ST, lttlievn t.t .
P.-s! ISO. Cheirou ISC, 'King pin I..0
titto Pint n I4(. Dixon Pxrk II.' Meha, h
1SJ. High Priest IJ... White M-tal l)A
(lliucester DO. 'Mslih Court 13". s.'r,,0
lee 1.14
Third Use- Tno.sear-o'.ds: nurse nil'
Daddy l.ongi.g. 114, is) iti.l tl let. i:
Itoch 10S, Napoleon lat, Piraeus ia. n
Arte.tlls 10S ) Oneck e'lihle entl-
Kourth Ha-e XM age high weln
lianJIe.ip. rix furlongs' ... s-irtling I .
t . Mirprisl iv I '0. ie i. Its I if. k ll,,- - i
Th Mas'iuerader 11. Mirre ln-v t
lonnle Te.s 113 'h Millie V. (Je, T 1 .' ,.
Mai-1 Ksssi tic i, , i.m n v Mar-ia--
111, Tunnui' tl, iM t srhld nt, Ma.jv,
llrrnisnn 11.1, Cuid'e 1..' Hor.dsc : e,
ih) .1. S Tjr entr. H r Cac.-i,
entrj .
Ptfth liar Thre-y ir o'ns and t p.
ward pur.e nih A. N Akin 110. Pul.ip,
1(15, trtl Kllttergold IM Venell, 10,1. (-apt,
103. llnevolttt limp 1 l')l i.i I'eu
in o is JO. id. Milder enm
Slclh P.-Ce -Thr..-.eir-.es stiel up.
sir.), s.llltis nil'... und a sis'. .nil, .it,
Ill I 11'.'. Afterglow- '10. Hiker 101. Ash
('an lot Uepton 1ST P.ixe .111, . Me 10;
lliiae AronH tel. sS ori.il lilj. IMnsh Im
tl!, Disturber 110 Knveraid m I0J Maiv
vnrrn 107, Queen Par.)!, toi eiialn
gsinld 110 Voluspa 1 0 a .
f-eventh lUc Three. enr-o'is and up.
ward, selling tulle un. I a -Ixte.iith. Star
Hsz IU, Muxlm's choice lit, rron Ito.ai
ion. D.1V- nv lOt. Ilo- let. Ili.te Ills .Vs,l.t
I Ing 101, O M Miller 11 1 Jo 'nt lei.
. i-'ab 10. lla o' Light 10' SKIvrari Helen
i 19, "txori.ili let
,
pounds
Apprentlre allowatte of nv
euinteri. weather cleat trsca ae.v
i
LATONIA KNTKIES.
maiden rolls an1 g.-lllligt. f I x ., and a half
furtnnrs' llagg.v Man, iot, s. liedul,
112: Outn. ti:, Trapper, c: tlarkhiinl.
IU Ken ward III. Pluto, li:. Vagabond,
IIS, Old Mai. Crli 1 12
Second llai. selling four ear-ni ls and
lipwnt.l, six lurtongs Luke Xlne '.10 Ho.
I lls 100. Tutu Wi rry 100 'nnflngratmn
100. Martre, loo. H .loe luj; si'iark M.
1 0f. Honours, 107. sileilUnil lo. ,ady
Jlexlfin, lOt Ld Howard. t")
Third rts.-e - Selling two v. ir-old flve
and 11 half furlniigs, 'S'ellle '. iib-ul- ;,;
lllue Pslmo. k 1 0.X . Mm IV, IOC. ta.lv
Katlierln, 107: l'erti. o. Applejack,
tio, Knehelkainp, 111. llhviner Itr.
l'ourtb H-iee Sharon llandtrap, three.
ysur-..bls and upward mile and seientv
i.rds Or Cnrni-tt 100, ilriiiiii... 10?
Prill, e" llemils, 101. Hob He.is'e), toi
Lena Jltshit iox ltsncher 1"4
Fifth Hare Artvinre ttonr) . ...!) I lis .
three.) ear-ol. Is and iipwnr.l. mile n. six
Lentil. sThoinwiuiiL int. sfm, Wm ,
LUtle nigger 9.. Allen ''.un. 10(, srl..l
till, World's Wonder, 101, I'lrst star, loo
Cotnmauretta, Ids
Sixth Ililt-e- Allilwnp es, life.) ear oiet
fllllei and geldings; five and a hn'f fur
longs! Ilondn, 101, Hegrrso, loj, Sirfr.ni
Hlrl, 103: Diamond, toi, t,n,iy v,hi ios.
Hellev M Hoys, 107. Mary nlle 107 '
tMlladv Ann, 111' lledtlme storlss l:
Passing Fancy, 111 tspenrer and Ardeii
entrv
-nth Itar. .-Allow nitre. . t hi re. ' ear
ed sml upward, six furtnnrs M llrt
TburilMIt ( Jlsgapbone S( Moetilr s
Mlle.toi.e. t, I n Hurl lOti Klun
107 SUM Knob lO-l C,,f(. er.. t .s) i1P
l.nrrlik, H! Wider te 101
"Apprentice illnnsnee i ned
( IP. r
FORECAST FOR
TO-MORROW
Departures Outgoing
Mails.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
MlNiATUHK ALMANAC. f
l'nltd SUlcs C'nat mid (ieodcllc Surrey
Man.lii J Time.
Mm rises., . .mis a M Sun set......5iM P il
.'loon rises.,,, .wa.M
111(111 WATKIt THIS DAY
Sandy llnoU .1:11 A M (Inv Island. .Sill A M
Hell Hale ;ks a M
LOW WATKIt THIS DAV. '!
Sandy Hook 11:01AM fiov. l-luiid .11:11 A M
Hell (late .. . .
AltKIVKIl- srNIIAV. Orloher r?
Krnniiljnd. J.v.", A. M LUerpool. Oe. lit
lieriienstjiiril. A. M., Kirkwall, Oct. K '
S New lork. sc:ii) I'. M . I.UeriMiol, Oi l. II. .1
s llnehrn. .119) A. M . (Jetioa, Helit S. ,,
Ijs llrlanl.iie, 11:3-1 1'. M. Matuiday, fllh .
raliar. (j. i. ;,. !
! Khuroon. p p M Saturday. AUtert. i
- I'i e .
I -s eoiiineruos n. c:Cli I
M.. St. Naialre. ,j
s l)ranimeoarl..e.l
HID P. M.i Bergen.
V.' I 'lothland, HID l M , ltntterdam, Oct, 1. '
It I J-s .;, limine, i:;:., p. . Ihlbao. Oct. S. .
C ''ayanser. i:n i". m , Manchester. Oct 7. '
s Holhelli, :) A M , Mtrrponl, Oct I
M .Moorish Prime. 1 P M SI Nattlre. ee
1' ' r,,
f-s je Coii lo p.- M . IVnoI. O.t. J.
BMelil.rskiii, I A. M . Crislnhal. Oct. I!.
Ss Sosua. .".if, p. .M Santa Maria, Oct. If. '
JJ.orro Caslle. J.io p M Havana. Oct. t '
hi lllo. Half eslnn. 0,-t. 16 .,
Ssl nninnehe, Jn-ksonvllte. Oct, 1.
s. lliiirnlcs. Iio.ioii. o., :i '
Janiestnwii. Norfolk Oet -.!
s Pawnee. Phllade,lila, Oct. :i
Ss Moldesmni, Philadelphia, CM '.-l
Aiitlll.i. Norfolk, 0.-I .0 ."
AnHIVi:i) KIIOM NF.W TOllK
."- Ailrlotl.-, at r.lcerpnnl
ss i. Louis, at LUerpool.
Lalaniatea, at Crislnhal
Ss .l.llls.si, Ht Cristobal
s l-iiriicr al llalilmote
.Noidl.in.l. at Pliil.nlelphi,
MI.KI) Koil NKW TOftR
i'!ii".i2n, Irnm llinl-.iiii.
s Pa, Ihe. from fluetios atiss
S' Is-naiH-. from Charleston
ss Id-rfn Hun. Irnm Key Wen
Creole, iroi.i Nw Orleans.
I
OITHOIV; S I R MSI'.
Ssll Toilet.
Malls
i Hamilton, N.irf-.ll.. ' '."'
sstl To-nieiiroer.
Vessels
Sail.
IMP M
i nnnr-t.'. Nuples fi (vj a M
Denis
Pais.
OJ A M l: 00 M
(Hy
Of C.'llltltllllS.
.1 (v. p VI '
IJ M M .'
.1 0) P M l
IX
IJSIXI It
t: on M
It on SI
i r p m "
l: m M "
t on P M .4
1 (r) P M
''!'" Ani.c. Noifolk . .. .
Sail Wediies-ta .
Ivt.wt.larid. Lllii,...
sii,r. vi,,. ,..,.r
Ssnla Msriii. Mnc.li.n '
I mi,, jM i ; u i a
, i,,,,,,,, , A'ieklu,
1 ?0 A M
!. A M
.11 A M
iinnr) II. .Malloiv, ii.
. ve.i..n .
jmrrsen, .Nor..V
Sail Ihursdar
' nit..l ststec, iViM-nliag. i. ia (vv ,
!1V M
13 M M
i eo p M
n Is. p M
i: im m
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II .--i A M
. i: i) m
VI.I...Tl. M..,tei,,..
Iliai"-. .Is.k till.... .
Muillson, .NorfelL .
Ssll
Llplun.l, Llterpieil
Sltai.ls, Ssntlsg
limn tl.l.l..
rl.lsr.
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IJ .' P M
15 Of! M Z
.1 V) P , "'
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13 01 M
II MM
i: CM M
OO P M t
S 00 p M
I rln. Will, in Ua,ti... t, f., A M
Mainna Montevlil..,!. . . . m i ti
IMIIIl. S.n Ji, y 3 J A "
Nonlainerika, sniiiC..
( 11 of M Luiis, s,.
ssnnsh . .
!.' HO M
, Ifstnlltnn v.. ....n
' ' ' '
. Sail utiir.lay.
-ew- tnric. Liverpool
t M A M i: av .XI
!- 0-1 Jt ; rsi p 1
f 5" A M -.' i V l
i "o A JI i: i. M
IS 1 M
i P .M
i oi XI
"1 M 1 M XI
1. 1 J (u P XI
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. t M I. i A M
' A M V ... A JI
It ') X J (W f V
v j
1 Ot P JI
1. fi M
.Sil'M
i 00 P M
llcrjensMnn! lci-ii
j -an i.ior;in, lienoa
( ilabrla. Naples
i.onia l.ir.in
Mesaln la.urlon
- iroii.M -al. ..I. ill
.'let. II. ..II fti nt.
Man.-u!e Ja-n.iie.-i.
Havana, Havana,
llerniiiul.in llrnnud.i
Nunnnar. Nine
Al.-oitum-i, ,,
.nun ll.i
nilllio
Antilles. New Ol'eaus,'
Nll.',s. (Mil est, in
Ap.'l,'lie. J Usoui HI,. '
Princess time. Norlolk
Ll I'.iu. (i.ilve.toii ,
Sail fii.1H.r
('Ill er viontgouo t.i.
.! fl p
W P
.It flt'lsoii, Nollolt
INCOMIMi
ti:.xiiiii
To tl.ii
. . (irlloa .
. . .Loudon
.. Illlllen
. . Xni-terUam
.. Nap'.. ..
JI .ir-rillcs
. Hull ..
. . I., v erpool
. Il'icelom
.J l -l.sonvllte
.. tin-ter.Um
.. i.ibnltnr
. Cri.tni. it
. Ilir.l.-iux
. Crsi,,.il
ldrpool
L.tiiiiot,
. II IV te .
.. MU""tl ..
i iiitf il-. ir .
. s 111 Jtlatl
Hue
! Chariton
' .Manhattan
P. trolrii.c
,(in
alal-ria
Horn i
i liltlllcij
niiiiiita
I Ituel
t ili'ihi."
' Mm.ri.i
xiaiiiiwoi'
Kt Caiman. ..
, '.enn i . . . .
i -aula Kosall.i
il..t.l.tul
Vali l i.l
t Cutter 111
. -s.-atidiitavla
I lit.lUlltll i
Carolina
kepi ;i
Oct.
.Ot
Oct I
o.
O-t .,
Oet
Ot I
.Oct e
ii.-. ;
O-t 4
O-t (
Oct ll
Ot .
Oil 1-
O. I It
H.1 .
Osjt. J
Oct
Oct V
Oct. U
Oct. H
I Inricl
Ki.'liiiioitil ...
Ho.-e ndorp
MUllIe. ... .
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lilt
Hoi h.llllbeail
liill,l.e Ver.ll...
Jo-el i llulrh ...
Slbllt.i
I lleinilllg
Ifi rh.iven
Jletjipili
II ii ana ,
Mcsib.i
Itto lirtl.de
Kl Vail.-.
L.IIIIIM..1S
. S. w foai'.dlaii.l
!.i OI .etnw ll.s C (l.-t l'l
Cns-obal
.O t H
O t 1
New Orleans
-.a .-.nil. ,!i
l'l tlll.PI IIW
. Moitltaux .. ..
.. N.u.li.
.. n ir.i'lotn
... Pit mouth
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. . . II..I terd mi
II iv.ina
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London
. . I Mll.vs ik
. Sew Orleans
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11 1v.11 1
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ASIATIC MAILS.
shiugsiii and .p. ' I' !" e.-r mm.
lot- otliei pari- ot Chit.. i Jl. i'i .Hid Cos
- t.t S...it!e, p. I -I 'iitiidl p t i ..: si. lit. . IJ
.i' i "0 p M tn-tiiiw -.. a
shanghai and i-. 1 1 . .mdressed mal
lot nibir part of I'hli. t. .Iipiu Hid C.uea.
Ill S.-llle. l' r Meitlli It I). S.td.l M.llll, I lo.-e
nt .. 50 P M l'rld.i
Hawaii, r.a San I'i .iti.'t.ro, per stmshli
M.il.onl.i, . loss a' 11.10 P. M. Prl lay.
lap.in. C.trea, China lexcept Shaitghal
ell t und Philippine I,: i ii Its. vM Vancouvei
n.i Vl.lorli. 11 '-. p..' ste.nuslilp Km
pt... ..r .ii .;... .it .: so p m s.iiur.t.i.
1-..tiii.isi! M.irg in inip. .tinccs that inai-s
of tin fid. owing .1 ls, V mil i Scpteml.e
'o ll.uig Kotig sipiemhi! r , sbingbi.
S pi. Itl-r . N okoll .ma II- o.. . ' altl
llonolli il. (X -olver 1.1 which n .. it suit
l-rin I . o ,i -r en-iier 1-er li VI i u ve e
il. !'.... h.-.l
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Oct iO
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O.t. 10
0 1
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