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McGuires and Academy Play Final Game To-Day
SPECTACULAR RACE
_IS WON BY LAHORE
Most Exciting Event fco Far Run on Jamestown
1 rack?Jesuit Makes Farce rf the
Steeplechase.
Should Run Well To-Day
PImi rare?Old coin. Hooey Bee,
Served race Coloael took, Break,
er Bey. Pardaer.
Third race ? Cob ( urran, George
S. Daria, Cleat Beechey.
Courts race? Httoa, i ausk Hill.
??ro?er Hughes.
Fifth race?The Squire, Silas prln.
reee. Astrologer.
Sixth race? lleaipatead. Harlem
Laaa, Urania.
Seventh race? Knight Deck, Lad
of Laagdou, Mmbus.
ISpeclaJ to The Times-Dispatch.]
Xoriolk. Vu, November 21.?Proba?
bly the moat exciting and certainly
the most spectacular race run so far
ta the Jamestown jockey Cl'?b track
unit off to-iiay, when Jockey Butwell
brought the bad-actii.g Lahore under
the wire a winner in the fourth race,
a miie event. progr^.';.tJ ad the Norfolk
Handicap, au<3 open to horses' of all 1
ages.
Lahore got awaj well, but appeared
to sulk in the back stretch. Butwell.
however, got him under control and
l.terally moved from last to front so- j
tition Lahore easily disposed Of Amai
til and Joe Diebold i:i the stretch, pass?
ed Guy Fisher at the last q :arter anJ
here down on Carlton G, like an ex-?|
5 : ess train, beating hir.i at Ike wire
by half a length. He ran the mile in <
139 ?-?. I
Deduction, at 11 to 1. was the only
real outsider to win. although Jonquil,
in the first race, was as guod aa 10
'??> 1 at the start, but was beat down
to 5 ta 1 before he went to the post. \
.Trsuit made a farce of the steeple- 1
n.ase until Lizzie Flat challenged Mm ,
on the way to the wire. He was never
|a danger of losing, and had plenty!
'if speed in reserve v'hen Lizzie m;:de
nr. effort to catch him after he cleared j
the last hurdle. |
Donald MacDonald. a prohibitive fa- '
vorite. galloped home in the last race.
Re took the lead from the start, and
Was always two lengths ahead of ?
Apiaster, who finished second.
Resalts.
First race?selling. two Ttigr olds, j
f-.c and a half furiongs?Jonijull. 103!
1 Turner'". 5 to 1. first; Gardenia. 103
'Peak). 6 to 5, for place, second; Lin-;
<t--sta. 1 ">9 (Martin), -j to I, to show,
?third. Time. I :M 1-5. Syosset, Lai
Salnrella, Astute, Fairy Godmother, j
Tirst Tromp. Jauquin. Pun Guide. Pod- j
eralist, R, H Gray also ran. |
Second race?hurdle, three-year-olds |
and up, two miles on the grass?Jesuit, j
70S <C?hartrand>. 6 to 3. first: Lizzie I
Flat. :<5 fHelderi. ? to S. for place. |
second; Orderly Xat. <43 (No Spy),
1 to L to show, third. TTme, 4.-?5 1-3.'
Zforhgt aiso ran. Ber.ora, and Ben I-Ala
?ost riders. Renault and Lampblack :
ran out. I
Third race?selling, three-year-olds
and up s:x furlongs?Moncrlef ;(13 <Ma
deriat. 4 to 1, first; Napier. 102 <Bux- ,
ton), 7 to 5. for place, second; Joe !
?alter.?, ?Wolf?, 4 to l. to ehow,;
third. Time. 1:14. Dippev. Port Ar-1
lington, Jack Xunnaily. The Gardner. ?
Jacobite. E'.ma, Mont Cla'.r. Vlley atid
tiagnar.t a'.so ran
Fourth race?Norfolk handicap, all
ages one n'.ie?Lahore. TI9 fButwell),|
4 to 1. first: Carlton O.. It; (Peak),
ever., for place, seeon?; Guy Kisker,
118 fTurr.cr'?. 3 to ?. to show, third.
Time. 1:39 2-5. Amalfi, Volthorpc. Joel
I'.ebold, Paton also ran.
Fifth race?three-year-olds and up.'
selling, s'r. furlongs?TVduction, :
(Turner!^:-; to I, first. Premier. 103
f Teahaji ?. ^.to*' 1, for place, ?e.ond.
Amoret! 'Kirshbaum'v out. to show.
third. Time. 1 14. Takahlra. Frog.!
f'hiitoa Que-n. TWWtOO Fiel i. Ver.eta ,
Strom. Berkley. Running Account al.*o
ran.
Sirth race?thre?-year-old.? and up:
selling: mile ar.l an eighth?Donald
Mardonald. 103 (Teahani. 2 to ".. won;
Ap'.aeter. 19: <T?rr.er\ 2 to 1 for
place, eecor.d: Supervisor. Am?
brose). 7 to II to show, third. Tirr.c.
1 54.
Futurity. A-cord. Pprlr.g Mass Jac
gce'.ina also ran
Katrlrs.
r:rst r?i-c?:.?.. ->-?-;r-c d? ;?::*<?
I Til, telling: five and a half furlongs? !
Kelly. IM; Votes. IM Smash. 104
Goicly. lt??. Mary Aim. K 1". Man i
U 109: Brush. IM; ?Cid Cola, 111.;
gcballtr. 112; Palatable. 112; Pike? i
P?ak. lit; Latent. 111. Also Eligible. I
*% mck Kront - 2 incK Back.
The newest style
from London town -
15?-*. for25*
f&.'.WE COOVCrCOKV'EPS TPOyS
FOX SAU. IN RICHMOND BY
Miller & Rhoads.
^MOTOR CARS
Gordon Motor Co.
Jsakaaaf aaea?ai? U&.O? Ssjsffg
gaWsaaas Saaaaaaw sawas ? m aj aaaaweei
?Honey Bee. lot. Field. 106. HUM
Johnson. 104.
Second race?t;ir?e-yeai'-ol?l?: puiae
$500, Sellins, one mile: ?i'enuant, vi.
?Dipper. SS, Tick Tack. 99; WwJ Dove,
10i- Utile Bp, 100; Judge IfSHll 103:
Camellia, lot. Napier. H'L. Ma:ia>seh.
110"; Rey. IN; ?Cvlouel Cuuk. IN;
?Breaker Boy. lit; Partiner. lit Dyna?
mit?. 112; Master Jim, 1 1 J.
j Third rare tfcrsg year iitils. and up
; purse $30 j; selling, six furlonrfS^Old ;
Tank. 101; Doormat, 101: Tun Tack, j
! 101; Con Cunati. 104. Btun Blue. IN:]
Duke Daft;.. 109: Geo. ft Davis, 111:1
I Howlett. Ill; Manheimer. Ill; Har-|
court. 111. Mirdll. Ill: Clem Beacher. I
j 111; ?Chiiton Chief. 99.
Fourth ract?Juuiur Han ? - all
ages, purse $400. six fui l>. ^ -Da j
I It.ion. N; Royal Tea. 101; Busk u. 1*1. j
Prir.i-e Ahmed, IN; Besom, US; tfr <vtr ?
Hughes, 11$: Caugh Hill. 124. j
Fifth race?three g*oajr-oltW and up. |
Purse $300. Sellins, six furlongs-- j
?Ber.edic.tina. N; ?Toddling, lul; SUSI j
Trlara?. 101; Dustpan, 101; ?Astrolo- j
ger, 104: Vigorous. 104: ?Bad News il.
10?: Dittle Pal. IN; Virginia Cup. 106. j
The Squire, 111: St. J jsepi;, 111; St i
Regis, 111: Cat, III.
Sixth ra.ee?three-year-olds ar.U ui\ 1
parse $300, selling. tM .iul ?w saw <
teenth miles??Kaufman. 3S. *Hssap* |
stead. N; ?Anale Seiler?. 1*1; Fit s?
Peep. 103; Stairs. 102; Ton; Molton j
inj; Harlem Lass, ICC: Sijou, 10? !
Graala, IN; Ducky George, IN: lia?- j
daman, IN; Evtlyn Do.Tis. 10i; DUtte
Dnsland. IN.
Seventh race?tares-] car-olds nna .
up. purs'" $300, selling, one and one J
sixteenth miles??Knuly Dee. 9v; 'Li ;
egllbur, 101; Billy Vandervecr. 10? .
Daingrerfield. 10<; Sam Barber. 10? |
Dad of Dangdon. IN; Nimbus. 10S
Heretic. IN; Me-l?e S.. IN; OokwsB j
Castle, 108; Lord Wells. 111. Irish.
Kid. Ill; Knight Deck, 111.
?Apprentice allowance of five pounds !
clainit-d.
Weather nnc, track fast. First '
race. 2:15 P. ht
ACADEMY READY
FOR FINAL SAME
McGuire's Will Be Tackled To
Day to Determine Second Place
Among Preps.
Uici.m j:id Acsd*m/ will meet McGuire's
?i :;,".?o Sircot s'srk luU kfteroooa for the
! 'a?: (am* of t*fe season la the IV?p School
irriii Tile game should b? an interesting
*;u. as both teams are la the pink of con?
dition.
|| took all of High School'* rfforte to de
Vat Academ.- In the last s-:.i>> played. and
UeCutM't ?!so held High School very well.
?'a< ra'l. Northern. Kiveman and Wli?on
?rail p:?> star ball for McciuIiVs. Owtm,
Pitt and Itudrn wlli play star bail lor Acad
esajr. Acudeiny If they "in this came will
tlo McGuire's for second place. The gam
Hi.: titjtn at C;5t) o'clock. Academy's line?
up:
Whitlock. left end!: tarter, left tackle;
Urona'J*h. leu gu^nl; l:9rten. centre; Ku?
rls:.', rmlii guard; Ua\:?. right tackle: Miiiot
?:? Slahone. right em!; Pit; centre; Wicker.
tafi half back; Owe**, fallback; rleabj. rftgkl
halfback. Whltiet. Kins rtobertJon, sub
stttntat
JAPANESE CUEIST
FINISHES THIRD
Gets Show Money Over Ora
Morningstar, in Billiard
Tourney. * 1
K?a Tork "o? saint r a.?la the pis:, -off for 1
third money in the balk-line hliiUrd
tourney. ?he. It has bee* going on fot ten
day* at the Hotel Astor. Koji Yamada de?
feated Or* Morningstar to-night by a score
o: Si/ to 2tt The Japanese 0:ayer thus comes
out of the bis professional cue competition
Witt great credit. Although !:e> was pilled |
against the strongest army of billiard Play?
ers in tae world, he nevertheless took third
place iini beat out such stars as button.
Clir.e. Morningstar and DeMarcst. The score:
Yarn a..la. total, ?00: average. 2?e-CS, high
runs. IT. ;t C.
Moratagalar. total. 139: average. 8 1-37; high 1
runs. as. n. X.
W. H. THOMPSON WINS
FOUR-IN-HAND EVENT
^haip Competition C?uses Considerable Trouble
to Judgei?..ward in Hacknev Class Gceit j
tne Virginian After the Pilot Had Been
hisquaiified because Not Bred
in America.
New York. Novemhc: II.?Three iour
in-hand teams cutting figure eights on'
the tanbark of th'. Madison Square I
Garden show ring s'.arted the biggest j
cr<?w<t that has attended the present !
exhibition clapping vigorous..v. Krnest
PowBCd. th - noted Cnglish Whip, held
tlie rlbhous for Basil Seeli?, two bays
and two orowiis. Vs'i.liam H. Moon |
tuoled hia own crossed match team |
ot bays and grays, and .1. Campbell
Thompson also handled his own four,
which was made of two Pa>s. a chest
nut and a gray.
A spec'.acuiar feature of the contest,
was provided when, after las prelim- ,
iti.-.ry evolutions, the Italian j :dge, '
Raron Glno I>i Morpurg". courteously '
lifted his hat to Mr. Thompson and
took a seat on the box. so that he
could cast a practical horaemaaa eye
over the actions of the four as they i
made the rounds of the Garden in '
solitary stat- This was repeated with I
th? others, and by this process tho ?
Seetts; four were eliminated and th
lasue left te> Mr. Moore a.t>d Mr. Thomp- J
son. Discussien by the Juds- s follow - j
ed. and the contenders were s'nt once;
more to show the paces of their horses
before the blue ribbon, which signal- j
ize.i ^ i< t"r'. was pinned on the bridleI
of o:.e of Mr. Thompson's l?ad-rs.
This was the chief event of the pro- j
gram which served to draw :v.c so
cfc ty and sotss ls?lng ?while of New'
York to the (iarden tii greater numbers !
than on ar.y previous evening. S'j f.ir i
as the ger.?ral effect of the gown* !
wo: n by th* women went, it w as a
white niglM Occastonally on? would
see a distinctive ?iress of seSBe hrtght
hue. i>Jt delicate tints with a HrKe
proportle.r; cf whit*- lace prevailed for
tbe jnost par', arid t',10 aolid color -?as
emphasised t.v tbo ermine fur. which
h'.ng from th" back of the chairs Inj
nearly r eery bog.
Those initiated In th* h'st"r - o* j
hachstey er.;o\ed a sensation that pass- I
ed -nnotlced by the majority of those'
present. The eight castr.rix h*-. kr.*>sj
Which ?arr.e tnfo the rir?: to e.->rr.p-te
for the Wa.dorf-Astor Challenge <""r;r?
rselsaed the beowr gelding. Th-- Pilot.
er.??red .f?T.e? M--L?an. a?i1 trv s*]
' )t?ljins. Northern Prince, entered l>;
Willi.ui! H Mocre The unstwsp-cm r.c
judges put these thre?us;h tb~ us :at
: aid l?r th' irav t.-. *.????.?,
ttas sfterwsrsa !? was rvMeat that
The Pilot had been se.ected as the
most likely animal to be decorated with
the blue.
The conditions called for these hack?
neys to be bred In America and regis?
tered in tiiis country. Before the- judges
committed the fatal mistake of award
lagt the first honor to Tha Pilot, Henry
Fairfax, pre-slelent of the Hackney As- |
sociation, caileo attention to the fact;
that Th? Pilot waa not a registered
hackney and had not been bred in
this country. As a matter of fact J
the ?Ire of The IMiot. His Majesty, had
never been hi this country.
There was long consultation before
The Pilot -was dethroned from hi.*1
prominent position near the Judges'
stand, and though undoubtedly the best]
horses in the ring, was ordered out ol
the gate.
The three others received another
trial before it became evident that the
doubtful standing of rgistration of
Mr. Moore's entry dawned upon the
P.nsr'.and and never should have been
<iU^tved in the ring, which he was fin?
ally forced to leave before the ribbon,
which carried with it the valuaM
i halienge cup, was pinned on 1 he Vir?
ginia :i owned by J fu.irnc- Draper,
wt Milton. Mat;. *
A new- challenge cup was put Into'
<omni:tsio.n to-day which was pre?
sented -y Colonel Lord Decies to j
stimulate riding among members of1
the. United states Army. The competi?
tion was a distinct success and called
? ?ut a field of thirty-seven, which fta
eluded many fine animals ar.-i served
(o show the progress that our ravalrv
rr.ctt have made since Ix>rd Decies w:.s
here for last year's show. Th| Third
Catted States f.eid artillery will Lav
;he- honor of putting this trophy, which
.9 called The Beresford Cup. in its'
.ropny room for the year, as Lieutenant
Wintaaj H. Shephaxds Marshal Ney.
ridden by lieutenant A. PeSurles. wa?
t'-.e only or.c to r.csr-.;tate the jumps
ticefectly.
For the flr!;t time since the sh'-w
opened William It Moore did not eatr
< tT a Mue. but Miss H. D Attebury
won her ueuai ribbon with X'che!
<*e. an! 1? now only two blues be
? ! Mft. Moore with seven firsts to
her credit J. Campbell Thompson and
'?'?^ri-? F. Burn each supplied another
:.:-:e ri hen arrassar, bringing their to
-al to nve each.
saVlala
YELLOW JACKETS ARE
NOT OVERCONFIDENT
-
Taking No Chane-s With Richmond Ccllege in
Game Here Saturd .y?Keiss Quits Scrim
I rcagtsand Will Devote Rest of Time
to Hgnal Practice.
m Tai V*. ISSUMS*? 3-KantMah
?.?'- 'iraa bar*S??t ?-'?. ? ?*??
V?T.*i?4 r"-. 1 ?17 w?ra
? (H la a wraajiiBua ISJM an i Ml
?...,,,. ? - ?.as> ?jrtngr ;a? :a?l wt??
?>4?b a ?r??: aavesnt at gtas>r aaa
? ???4 I y Um iersi tea:**?. ??<?
... as taa %t.C art
? i ?r~4 ?**?*. astir Cearn
Nstpr rv.??? ??. tassi a?) as* Saws taa t?as
?r n.intcs aS tat inf. aSfrs ht aaaaajeajSJS
fa* tt.? taa. reave ?Sta Btcaaiaat Ca>.?a?
I saurOaT
f*? Saas (MS ?-*?? aa** aeetn.4 re realta.
??.at ?-..?-. .. ? ?? y v* won
taa Kara airt ?? neMes*. er>4 ar> a*:-:-.*
? ? ?M '??? dare fa
- sat **?? S?;,*iae fptrtt that aea feat*,
"?**??? ??? ta-oe?*. tk? ?aar.
TW maa SS? SSI St rmti rar? seeea.
I 'CjetfSee. ? h? im ?ian is te? Vii.ta-a an4
4.i s?T??- *>?? *??? reeeu ta aarrtriaa''
>n aar *f taa e<.r:a.m*?'-* bet ha. ???n
- it ? nr thrnwak r. ttre*.t ?v.e-r 4ar
I-??t? afce haa w> t? in ,.?e far .
a) kss*. is. stprsaas. M tiil K?, atari is*
mm sata-asy w???>.--?? tea *-ea a*!rt??
rrwr. -ic? ? U? cantr-, and a) B'.'.soa tfca
t uati msj taaO._ _ . I
T>a r?pn-u from TUciraoa* Oa >** MM
? ffrrain that ?r.?T. th? **>:d?r? and T?:^w
. . :??h Hreaxl tftrnat Park Saturday
of ta* ?**n aema- ???- -pMM-i*
??? th? r?o trana win W in.'-*
in IB* mrfcOM** Ca4k?4t? aad 4? -a- 4
.< -ry taeta Ml fa* UM** ?
<..- ta th? ???-. *rL,rr*?i;"
, k? ,.i >?a- m.KtM.f?'??'?<? ?=??'?
? . j :?it< ih? tat. *- f??r.
v-ca s*--.-? th#? !? ??
iIt- ?-?-?? t?dt-at-d a "?<*rT or
:?ndo.pt. M?<or > *! h "?<??? '*?
. !.-<.- - W?. - ?' ? ? ? in th" ?*?"
.?.um. trat nW TtlKMr Ja-twra cam
* - r>t *r - th? la^Hiacam ??**? n ???
? ? r?r R> - ? Vt?r?n w?aj Mf* ???
? ca a*? ia*i*?***?*l? 1^1
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tf.? -.?*<? n f nd. ! In ? It" I? ????
th?* a?a!a ?-?? t*? <*? *T ??t-mtiuM t%?
t*B*f ?**?? taaam I
INTERNATIONAL
RACING AGAIN
Sir Thomas Lipton's Proposal for
/ Yacht Race Accepted by
Syndicate.
I
1 san franclsco. November a ?Sir Thomas
j l.ipton's proposal for an international yacht
raee her? In 131S was accepted to-day
At a lunchton of the San Francisco Com
1 merclal Cstte. given in honor of Mr Thomas.1
Ia letter was read to him accepting 'on at*
;>alf of a syndicate yet to be named." I
. "We <Ki'.l meet you with a boat designed
, under the universal rul*. built aad sailed by |
I San Kraiictac-oans. and may the best boat ,
' win." the letter said.
Il is estimated that the American de
i render will cu?i about $7?.uuO. ?iie probably i
wlp be named "The Nineteen Fifteen." |
No Neck Broken.
I Alma. Mich . November M.?Ir.hta ad of hav
i ine ?ustained a broken mrU in isust Satur?
day's football game, as wai report, u. e'ap
tain Jutinson. ef trie Alma College eleven,
i sc aped with a few bruised ligament* He
I ?** able io-day to walk about the campus
j unaided.
WARREHTON HUNT
HOLDS FAST RUN
I Hounds Set Brisk Pace Over
Course Which Tries Every
Rider.
Wai renton. VaV, November 11. ?The meet
I of the Wurrtnton Hunt <"!u?>, held Tuesday. ?
j was at Cannon Hall Uate, on tho ?"Clifton" ?
I estate. The i.oar?e lay over the Oakwood
lartn in: j the estate ot 1*. V. Hayes, and th?
I ni'luli aas a Uriah one on tho J. Hammond j
. Mi Tube tariu. The run ottered a 11ns ot
I country wit.; stone wall? and ditches, and
i raii fences la be done all the way. Th?
! bounds set a pace so fast that vary few ot
j the rider- lived with the pact from end to
end Mr. Wilbur, tbe M V. 11. sailing along I
1 In his usu.i. cocl ami determined s.yio. hunt- ;
sd tbe hounds p. r:v. t!y, and *as ono of the j
'ettuntf spirits ihrourhout the run.
Among those riding- were: William F. I
Wilbur, M K. H.; e>. Chi ton tiiasacock. whip; !
Mt-ssra. Ueorge Ii Ptaaa*. Julian C. Keith.
John P Stone. 1-ham Keith. Jr.. Lucitn
Keith. Jr., A. 1*. Humphreys and Miss Ells
.ibeih Wilbur and Mis it Anne Gordon Stone.'
atetasn Wins.
Delar.d. Fla.. November ill ?Stetson CM- '
veislty defeated Davidson College at football!
to-day, II to 4.
In the Wake of the Game
By GUS MALBERT
News that 'Big" Abemethy. Caro
- Una's star tackle, upon whom the Blue
i and Whlto was depending for a great
part of the defensive strength of the
I eleven, will not be able to enter the
I game, will be received with as much
) sorrow In Virginia's camp as at Onapel
! KILL Fortunately, there is another
1 Abe-rnethy?"Uttle" Ab. they call hlni
?wh.i will carry the family name Into
the straggle. We can't concehv of a
Carolina football team without an
Abernethj in the line-up. With a more
or less Intimate acquaintance of foot?
ball at Chapel Hill covering a score
of years, we are1 unable to recall a
single team which did not carry that
name, and wo cannot remember one ot
that name hut was a real football
player. Abemeihy Is the one name to
conjure with at Carolina.
Along with the probable discussion
of the alumr.I system of coaching at
the fnlverslty of Virginia conies the
announcement that Yale is entirely dis?
satisfied with the system at New
Haven. The same arguments against
the alumni system ars we have ad?
vanced are brought forward. What
the student body wants ls a perma?
nent resident coach, preferably an
alumnus. The evil of changing coaches
each Tear, the man In charge being
out of college but a year or two. handi?
caps the men on the team, and the best |
results are not obtained. The young |
coach takes charge of the squad merely I
because he has been a player of abil- j
It?. Several weeks are reejslred fori
him to get his bearings, and the final j
outcome may be that he hasn't any
ability as a coach. The result of the
discussion at New Haven we will watch
with Interest, as It may have some
Influence upon the future course at
the university.
Since the sad news of" ''Billy's" death, j
"Billy" being the Navy's mascot and!
goat, we are led to rcmnr!: that since
t'neOr'.m Reaper has performed his task,
the Army will now be deprived ofj
taking the Sailors' William.
That was a happy thought which
I sugested that the strugle here Satur
' day between the Yellow Jackets, ot
1 li.trdolph-Macon and the Spiders, of
i fTlf IUP aal College he called to the at
! tention of the entomological dcpart
| merit of the f-overnment. attfil the
i twent;.-two young men actually en
'. paped will not prove nearly so choice
! a variety of ??bugs'' as these to be
! found seated In the stands. For being
I real simon-pure "bugs" we choose the
I students of these two schools against
the field.
Joe Jackson, now known amon5
j those who arc. as Joseph, be from Ike
j pinetops of ?Carolina haf developed
; into the first holdout of the season to
j come. The fchoeless one refuses to sign
' the contract offered by Manager Birm
| inrham of the Laplanders until his
palm Is oiled with a considerably
I larger rtipend than wa? his last sea?
son.
From the West, as one mirht expect,
come signs of outlawry. All Is not
peaceful either In the American As?
sociation or the Western league. Tip
O'N'ell. president of the last named
? rc.'-P. I ration, and a miphty fine sample
of a man. Is having his trout.!'-. There;
Important Changes in Schedule j
tad Car Sei-rter. R-, K. A P. R. R..
Effertht Suaday, \ovesaarr 34.
Earthward.
Train leaving Richmond S:CJ A. M
daily . Richmond-Wash I net on l-*ca4
sleeker, at present handled on this
tra..n. will i% wtUtdrawn from ser
Isst car open f?>r .occupancy at
Byrd Street Station 1* p. M Friday.
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K AH.VS Of RICHMOND.
No. 7IJ K Broad St.
Iis a threat that the two leagues may
lie split and an outlaw organization
j formed. Too much domination by the
; National Commieh Is the assigned
j cause of the rupture. (/Neil comes
! in for some criticism, it being alleged
tiiat he is too much influenced, by the
I big league moguls. lit viva, of the
l.'nlted state* League is likewise pre
| dieted, but this time Kichmond will
I not be in the fold. The West is a olg
: country and one which can come pretty
j nearly taking care of itself. TroubK
has been brewing in that Erection for
j many moons, but there will haru.y be
a Split. Some method will be found
: by which the irate, magnates can be
' placated.
I ''Roger Brcsnahan. Horu e Kogel atid
, Tom Lynch held a conference,-' says a
news Item. Which is our notion of nu
lion and lamb lying down together
| llresnahan probably acted as the
peacemaker. Of cours-.-, it was all
about selling angi buying the Phils
1 once more. Count that day lost whose
low descending sun rinds no new deal
j by which the Phils were won.
Yale Is up agaltist It, and up agams;
it good and plenty. The faculty has,
tiecidvd that Dave Dunn Is now cllgi- !
ble to play, but if he enters the game
.--aturJay and sr.*** as many as twenty j
minutes hr> will not be eligible to play |
next season, the twenty minutes eon- I
stituting a full game by agreement,!
while this is his fourth year. Prt-tty |
I tough. With Dunn lu the fame Vale's |
I cthances would be boosted, btlt the |
team would lose a moat valuable man
I for next season. I
Remember, it's next Tuesday. Like- .
wise It !? going to be qu'.?-t and peace- j
fu!. Also likewise there will be no
lengthy discussions. And it's to be a
meeting or the Virginia League. Some
reversal of form, men; some r-e-e-e
versal.
I _
Will Pumpelly pull a Brlckley Satur?
day, or will Brlckley pummel Pum
peJly? Also, for the benefit of those- j
who-stay-at-home, a certain Mr. Flynn !
promises to take part in the engage?
ment, j
Just think of the lucky geek who
put a fiver on that horse which won
at ion to 1?ar-.d Christmas knocking
like biases on the front door.
siuoeWpIub
0f college team
AH Interest Now Centred in
Approaching Clash With
A. & M.
.Special to The Time?-Dispatch.]
I^xin?lon. Vu.. November 31.?En
thBstasm over the successes of the
Blue and White team ?Uli run3 high,
and ali interest is being concentrated
on the last game of tne season, the.
annual r,ash with North Carolina A.
* it. which t.tkea place Th?nksg'v?ng
Day at Norfolk. Should Washington
and l^ee wir. this game It will close
the most successful season In years.
Sine? they have defeated their great
rivals. V. P. I., and only recently over?
whelmed the Tarheela from Chapel
Hill, it looks as though the chances
of the White and Blue are roseate.
Bit th-re Is no settled feeing of
crerconfTdence in the Iteliiy camp. It
Is <<nown that the North Carolina
"Kar mere'- have their usual big te-im.
i-nd that this team will be going just
about tts b?st on Thanksgiving. A
victory over Wasn?n?*ton and Le* will
'???-an mu<-h to them. It will certain?
ly loom up as a partl>ulsrly bright
spot in a rather unsuccessful season.
?nd they will bend every effort to win.
They defeated Washington and L?ee
'decisively last yesr. 1J to 3. and they
win h? srvlo-ii, to sepest. They are
'reputed not as strong a* last year,
and the e|ev?n representing Washlng
:on ?r.d D e wh'-h they will face is
a different one. too It 1s an all
?""tind better fighting machine, faster
and plays with more dash than sny
former White and Blu- team. Having
humbled two of their rivals they are
anxious to annex a third and thus
close the sesson as undisputed cham?
pions of Virgin'a gad Carolina. Se It
promises ts he a battle royal
As effort Is being mads to rss a
special train to Norfolk, and If the
Pias succeeds s large majority of
the student body will he on hsnd to
rheer on the Whl'e and Blue Jost
st present the Washington and Lee
-amp hss a little gloom hanging ?ver
It. as the resi;;t r>r injuries sustained
by some of the men In the r*ire with
Carolin? last ?aturday. -Kelly"
Francis bad Ms inkle severely wrench?
ed, and it is slow In mending, and
Barker, en the other end. asflered a
Hke injnrv. Mile* and Terry likewise
are on the crippled list THe shsence
of these raen from the Hse-sp will
?erlonaTv retard practice for the week,
and thowgn it is thought none ?f them
w.;i he k?t?t from t>e game, ret It
?111 *>? hard t . e-'t ti e team in the
' > - -. Tha-i^vln* A good
? tt'f -crl?-fT>?*? with the SC-libs will
b- hrld Saturday, and after that the
p-sctlre will h- light tn ?rder to have
the mew In the ttest condition by ths
? followtsg Thsarsdsy.
BOTH TEAMS WORKING
HARD FOR BIG GAME
?? ___________
Former Carolina Stars at Chapel
HUI to Aasist in Trairung
Tarheel Eleven.
[ Speed %1 to The Ttmes-Di sparten. ]
Chapel Hill, N. C. November ai ?
inu week from to-day the annual grid
iron fray between the University of
North Oa-oiln* end Virginia will be
staged in the city of Klciunond. The
tively practice and hard fought eorlm.
mages between the varwlty and aeoond
team of the Carolina so.uad this after?
noon waj clearly the case of a com!rig
? vent casting Its shadow before. That
the Virginia game Is Just a little in the
distance was in evidence In the very
*;>lrtt of things here to-day. The noon
irain brought the noted trainer, "Dog. j
gle" Trent hard, who coached ends on
the Princeton team for the season that
ended there last Saturday in the nota?
ble Princeton-iUtrvard game. Trench
ard coached the Carolina team back In
the no's that won glory for its alms
mater. He la wise on all parts of the
game, and his services from now until
Thanksgiving will tell when a show?
down is made between the university
team*.
Simmons, a Carolin* football wtar of
190T-'08 .and mort recently coach for
the Davidson College team, will ar?
rive on the "WT* to-morrow, and give
I hi* best advice for the intervening
' week. Thomas, captain of the Caro
I Una team of :s;\ has been on the
?'Hill" since Tuesday, and will oast his
I lot along with the other visiting
coaches In rallying together a scrappy
team for the Tarheels.
For a straight hour this afternoon
I the scrubs gave the varsity a tussle for
; every point they gaine-d. the tally sheet
, at the end of the scrfmmssre about
j breaking even. Fouat. for the varaity.
; made punts for long range*, and
Stevens, also ?f the varsity, exhib?
ited accuracy In his plao* kick*. Fro- j
longed practice on place klcka was'
Insisted on by Trenchard. Practica on
the forward pass was carried on to
some extent, but with only a fair de?
gree of success.
Tuesday afternoon's scrimmage be?
tween the varsity and the second 'team
1 was not without price, and a costly
j sr.or!flee It was from the viewpoint of
j the regular eleven. The sum total
price paid as a result of this fray 1*
recounted by noting the putting out
of commission for the remainder of
the is>i2 football season of Carolinas
sturdy right tackle. L. Abernethy. and
: als-.? the tackle for the scrubs, Prftch
ett, received such injuries as will dis?
comfit him for the remainder of trie
season.
The absence of ""Big" Abernethy from
the line-up In the Virginia game on
Thanksgiving can only be rat-d as a
great loss to the Tarheels. For three
years Abernethy has been considered
as one of the staunch staridbys. and
In every game oottid be at least count?
ed on to play consistent ball How- .
' ever. It is almost a positive certainty
that the injury he received Tuesday i
afternoon will prevent him from par?
ticipation In the annual struggle In '
Richmond. Becognlzrng the inevitable, !
Coach Martin has already mad* prep- I
aratlons to fill his position. The exact
nature of the Injury received by this
! mainstay of Carolina's squad was a
I broken rib in his right side.
I Fritchett. the injured member of the
I scrub team, received an injury of a
more serious and painful nature. His
! knee was dislocated and the bone of
the knee fractured. It is feared that It j
' will be many months before he really j
1 recover* from the Injury. Prltchett
was a rather promising member of the j
second team, with prospects of pro- !
' motion to the varsity. In fact, he
WS* substituted in the last few minutes ?
I of the Washington and Dee game In
Greensboro as rlsrht tackle
BIG MINORS PUD
i OUTLAW MERGER
Chicago. November 21.?Rumors that
tertaln clubs in the American Associa
I tion and Westers League are planting
! >o become "baseball outlaws" and
form a new league were confirmed here
to-night.
President "Tip" O'Neill, of the West
?rn League, admitted that discussion
i ?f the proposed league had been going
Jon for weeks snd that the euoject took
i form at a meeting of the league held
in Milwaukee last week.
Certain club owners In the Western
League asserted their cities properly !
belonged to a circuit with Milwaukee.
Kansas c'ty and Minneapolis. It was
ontended also that President O'Neill
was too close to :aajor league Influ
tnces. snd the directors therefore or?
dered the league s headquarters moved
Jrorn Chicago.
Tne invasion of Chicago and the es?
tablishment of rival clubs In American
Association eitle? are said to be in?
cluded In the plans of the proposed
league. The American Association is
sur-T.oeed to hsve an option on a favor?
able piece of ground on Chicago's
north side, snd for several years ha*
threatened to place * club here.
Fiana of the proposed league, it I*
said. Included possible clubs In Chi?
cago. Minneapolis. Indianapolis. Mil?
waukee. Kansas City. Omaha, St.
Joseph and an eighth city yet to be
earned.
Along with this rumor comes an?
other that the United States League,
which was born and died esrly last
season, would be reborn, and that bids
for the services of Otance, former Cub
leader; Slkling. of Kansas City. Duffy,
sf Milwaukee. ?r.d B'esnahan, of St.
I.otils. would h? m*de
9
Virginia Regular* Make Splendid
Showing Against Strong
Scrub Squad,
[Special to The Times-Dispatch.]
Chariot.es vi lie, V?., November 11?
Secret practice waa the order of the
day oa I?mb?th Field yeeterday. hut
to-day the trete? were thrown wide
I open, and the dally work-out was wit?
nessed by a goodly crowd of under?
graduates.
Head Coach Elliott's notice In yes?
terday's Topics. staUag that It was
necessary for a strong scrub team to
be on the field each afternoon, and that
the scrubs would oe taken to the Caro?
lina game, had the deslrsd effect. A
formidable squad reported and lined up
against the varsity In a scrimmage
which lasted nearly a half hour. The
regulars made a splendid showing,
scoring two touchdowns with apparent
oase.
The men look to be in good condi?
tion, and seem to have entirely re?
covered from the bruises they recently
received in the Georgetown contest
Maiden, the big tackle, whs mads
such a splendid showing In the Van
dtrblit game, but who was taken out
! of the Georgetown contest in to*
1 mcond quarter, participated in ass)
1 scrimmage for the first time this week,
j lie should be in prime condition ay
. nest Thursday, and should last througu
' the entire game. The big fellow Is
undoubtedly one of the most promis?
ing linemen seen at Virginia In re?
cent years, lie Is of the eery best
i type of college athlete. lie is a good
' student and a good football player.
I Gillette, the former Kandolph-M
{ con captain, and Lorets. the Texan.
: the two men who scored the touch
! downs against the Blue and Gray last
I Saturday, continue to show up well
SSI the end positions. The latter pos
! Basses more weight Both are fast in
getting down the field under punts, and
are pretty sure tacklers.
Virginia will not. in all probability,
rely so much upon forward passes as
she did In the Georgetown game. The
Georgetown game revealed the fact
that the Orange and Blue line is one
of the best In years, and these for?
wards will he called upon frequently
next Thursday to open up holes for the
barks to penetrate It is pretty cer?
tain that line-plunging will be re?
sorted to when a touchdown la In
s.ght, for there is frequently a chanci
for the forward pass to go wrong.
Again, the bail might he nabbed by a
player on the oppoelng team, and then
punted out of danger.
There Is to be no let-up la practice
this week. A hard scrimmage will ba
the order of the day, with an abund?
ance of signal drill. Care will be
taken, however, to prevent further In?
jury to the payers, who just now are
in good shape.
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