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College Football S Racing at Aqueduct .* Golf ** Rowing <* Billiards .j* Other Sports ON THE C.l.'inißCW //O7' RATTLKS TO-DAY. Some Strong Opposition for the Lending Elevens. THE LEADING FCCTBALL GAMES OF THE DAY. ■aaaaaal >» • rrttrll, a t Cambridge. a IY{iirlr»B »• Itartmouth. ml MaaaaMßV, I ii. I* ■aaaaaVi at Yen lla«en. l'«iir»?lvanit M UaßßfOaaa. at I'blUdel* aBBa. ■aawaajaaaj ami JenVr» ni , ,« >■»». ■« An naptillv '•>« V«rl« I nUer*lt<r »*. ICutcer* at New \<*rk. HHNam* »- «r»lp»in. n« Mtd ll*«»« B . lf!i-rn»«a \ ». >-.« arthmorr. m ■aMawaßßaaa. lernmnl »*. laaaataat. at aaaaaaaai i.lt»i» »». ItnrbeMer. Nt Itwbntw. Fiift* »». Baaaaaao, at >.« ra<-«t*r. «rli«.le <». «.-.. ( »r Vaaaaaaajoaji nMVmli. incli»n. li»tnu» »►. «.te^ew». «■< ■^■Baaa . • M Maine, at WnoßO. I ni?>n »*. \i. i.Jlrl..ir« a, fcTfttatj.' llnvdnin >• Hum. at LenlMAa. Baaaaßaal »*. rriu. v i>» 81 , State, at Harri* t'lirj 1.-Mch >- lla^erford, at Ila«erf»rd. aMdaaaa »• .i..«, » Baaaaaaa. at MM mow. rrtneeton « eh» »«. ml* < uh*. at Netv lla\<-a. fctfH" Ba >«rth«»-e«tern. at <'Mra:». 1 tr !»«-«,. 1 ii* \\ i«.enn>ln. at Mm'iuiii aaUaaa <• Illinois, at I hamnalcn, tndoter *». ► »r»^r. at Kxeier. The college gridiron, \vl ; ich las been *arr.:-!-»; jp gradually, with more :i- IC . <-• ils than i:;ual to v.-arm thine? in th«* rarii eeasea, arfU l^ at »hlte heat to.,i a y. - :•'■ addttJ <\\*\ rod l>ehig piled on in half « Sosea place*. Harvard p!a\s Ctornel] and Princeton meet^ Dartmouth, in what ar. nonsidered the two njo.^t Important ror.tests 4t4 t fi^ Bast. Kut Yale cauelit a Tartar in Drown lad rear, and may t-trlkc another *nau to-<lay. and l*afa>«--ttc. which l-*>at Prtaecti n, iucki> it i^ tru.% is cocnted bboh t« provldfl stiff o}i;.o!-iti.»n j<>r l*een*ylvanU *. areelc before ih» Doming of Uicblgmn. Dartmouth bt-at Princeton a >rar a«o. RBd i« a came ahead in meetings Plnc<* :>•'.. two lirtories and one d»f«*at. Tl.e Ticfrs !.a\c found Miff coing i:gain«t '»a»r.!- nni popularly rated as high a* tbe (lanovcr eleven, but Dartmoutli ha« met •rouble, too. although tbe jrreen jjoal Ilr.e v as TiCt b<-en crowsed. tl-.e «-ie\en sharing that rroud distin'-tkm *<lth Va!e nr.i !^a fa>ette. When the elevens dashed at th<* tt > <->ai lironnds ia.«t year. Dartmouth »on by » score of ift to a. pievlous recent ••ncoun ♦*rs tl.owinc a DartSMßtli \"lctory >>y a f-'uif «•• i. t'i <• in ISO, and a rrut!il:j!i <se 'r-iiX :ri IJn^". by « s>oorc of 42 to 0. The r« s\.r.".pi:oii of re!:'.t!or!s Itf-twren Har vard at'd CorocH lias- •■« scnthacntsJ Inter <-• that ouTttf^pii!-. probably, the actual Imnortance el the pur. T%m rnns of John n«rvard and thm ?n«>'iv f Ksr.i Cornell, *'Hii<il> ts T»:at!.''Tis In senoral are, have rr>t <*^!t abl*» tv aprer, nn far as football '.« ror.nn>«'d, sif.fe ikvt. » lion Harvard, * s r. "ridys :n th« history of lh«S< .c:itnes. earned ■ Harvard yon by a f-i^r.r. ■■' :: la •• in >9". by a score of 2'"' to ;* ' a ttjuch <-los<-r same in \*'2, b^' ."4 to (# m >■<". i<> ™ t<. ::' U\ ism. by 5 to • In !S3i by U to i in ;«30 arid ly ;} to :. ;n IR?T. Rrown '.UA Vale :a:*T y*mr. tbe n-ure b«;ni; 10 to II I',1 ', end Valo was migixty lucky . ><-.ij. Jefr;it. ttx-. fact that Brown ■ seefl both tri»s for a goal after lourfa iif«w::s »ni that tber<^ va? hoMlnir on the :n>r play of the eairu. spoPirtg McKay's j.t X f-yai'l run tor v third Brown touch" flown. »-»viTiC the Blue. Vale .vrorrd on a low bdowii :.nd .. «oai from the fw-ld. ! % cnnf>lv«nia swamH I^ifayettr last v,,i, iitt^r the minor c<',le S .- had heM IMnceton to a tic score. New Vok l*ui .,..»it>- munm relations to-day at obio 1 • 3 v.i'h ItutgVra, au old O7ipo:i^»t. after a '.apse <f a y«ar. n.sl. : an and Williams Khould pla> a rtose tuti:< r . and Vermont and Arahcrft «iH attract * £«"<* « leal " f HttcntJon. to* Sfcvy K.*rs on playtae. : •.«;!;-• Wjtst.if.ptoi arid J.ffdnon to-ilay. • . uWi ram- wtth th- BtjrtogfleM Traintng *>< !".ol t^'ns off. Tbe V«le and 1 ■•,-. i..n f.eshnien 10.-H horns at New U.--L. and *ndo«n plays Evir In one • . Imjxutatit "Chool C^a** " f l - lC •**" ■ ■ . f • ■ ■ • ■ ■ i ■ ■ i i ■ r< J ™<* 1 '-illiti. left Uckle. riltel '.eft guard, i • a ''^: centre. lUmman; richt guard. | i BtKklngbatn: right ta.klr. UcGregor: ■ •»Rht rr.J. Wfkh. qukrtorl>ack. nersli.. j j kfl lia'.fhaik. Coanlachaa; right halfback. I Head. fuUback, Hart. harvard! ICj- Tekcraph t<» Th« Trr.mt,# ] CatnbrMfie, Mass. Say. 5— Th.- Harvard ! ba-'ktleld coaches have svtthM on !>*»« f.-r I Corbttts pluce .it i. ft 1.-iii... In the gam^ i wiiti Cornell to-r.i^rrow afternoon in tie I Btndium. while H.^.per will r iay In M-Xays j posUtau at tackle. The DrarUm 10-day sraa i\ c^ t ail< | • hrin« confined t.. ■ t-Unal an<l formation Orill Uhlnd closed gates. The roachen • *->ri-.l v . li FatiKfifd with tl.e condition >f tlie men. After tii« 'varsity left the '{• M ''■• Corn.vl ! tram held a short secret praeUce, devottaf 1 ranch «.f tb« tine to punting. <n order to fa ; Rfilarfu the backs witii th*- light In the V; I Ibrtocure. The Itha.-ans are well prepare] : for a hard contt-st. llurlbtn ha priicti^aii, j recovered, •" 'i •*'! be used at ri.4!it end in j hV later |mrt of th.- s;rug!?le. Har\nrd backers expert a victory for ,-,. j Crimson. They f'-l that the hopvi t<.im |i ! more pom-rTfu] than UiejCorncU eleven and , that the lUrrard 8 ..al arm not i, . endat* terrd lhn»rJ «(!! po» attempt to mn »ip a lsrse sr.ro and will b-> content to pu'l I off n :ii«vl*st \ Irtory. TV Iln^-ui» f.. r th e gan^ foUows ij;''"-: 1 ErflEi '-^ v ■ i kw '- v ' • I 1I 1 Vithir»r',n . .. «vt irv Beasrava : \'.\ T [" r "•:•" cusi-1 «.< -m.-r ; fW lltcht ta.k'.o Htu.!^ ' JSJS!** »I!K'it r-nl «r.mby «)Flah. rtv qvartcrfcaek lt*k.'r , J> v it' I^o batfbaeii Trdentan J < i-mi'li Hl=M lain>».-k Huffman ■ -^'"■" r Fullback Pliaaua VALE. ;r> T<->ctjj.h to Tl,» Tribune.] .New Haven. Nov. (.—The Yale football . coaches changed their mir.ds about a scrimmage, to-day, the cool wave baring Improved the condition of the team, and fn minutes' play was ordered, the 'v;»r f-'ty twice tak'r.R the hall over from the &Tard line f^r touchdowns. Captain Coy atid Murphy w« re in whirlwind form and madr tl:e f.( ore.». Tom Shc-vliti. captain fo;;r jrears Bfja< rf-a«.!ied Ji»-ro in tine to -lri\e the eleven through a hard drill m running back kl>-k offF. In liis cscit«-:rient stic\ iui completely wrecked a new suit of clothes. Iftffelfinger ' mid V.^rder wrre in uniform and coached 1 the guards and l>a<k."=. V*!e exj»ects a <-«»mparati%e!y easy time with Brown to-morrow, and will start t»o r>ia>irs who bay« developed rapidly ai:d wh>» ar'- claimants foe flrst atrtas plaoe*. Vau^han will so hi at right end in idace of l»pan. and Sava?e will prob ably be Mt fill I liar Daly's condition i» not wholly -.tt t..rv. and. although li« may l>e started at ri»;ht halfback. Krancis is more like'y to play. Instead «.f using Corey at quarterback t«i-tnorr<jv. tho coaches to-night decidt-d to start Howe. T!i probable line-tip follow.-: Left end. Ktlpatrick: left tackle. Hohb^; left iTuard. Andrus; oe;itre.. «'o«»ney; right KUHrd. Goebel: right tackle, l.illey: risht «nd. I <iuaricrtiaok. Howe; left halfback. Coy: ri^iu halfback, Prands; fallback, Bavi|^. 1 ' i; NSSY LV A X I A . !Py Tf!*>ptat>li t.. Th^ Tribune.] Philadelphia, Nov. ;..-\\ith .... ...■ t - a tb>n that to-morrow* pai".w» with I.tifayctta will Ih' oem Of th<- liardt-st of tlie (eakuri. the I'nivcrsity i>f Pennsylvania football coaches worked tS<~ir team liglitly this aft ernoon. In ordt-r to civc tbe men a, cha:ig«j of 6c«>re arid air they were taken out to the grounds of ihe Philadelphia Crick' t Club for a walk anJ li cirnal drill. They rtturried after dinner, and Smith, the Load toacli. announc-fd that the lir.e-up against l^afayette would ow the as atja'.si^t the Carlisle Indian.-* This means ilv.t Beott will i»iay fullback In place of Hutch !!»!>•>!,. whii has not jret bein allowed to takf part In ■ s-'-rimmaßi-. There iv now t'oine .loubt as to wbeUier or nvt Ilutcalnson will be of much use to the team thi* season. Even if his leg dots permit b.;nj to |i!ay be will have lost to mv.ii pra- Uce that It Is doubtful If be can beat Scottj v.'ru hu- l<en showtng unusu r.lly at,<».l form. Although tl.e tearr.'? good showing against tbe Indians ha* aroused »i great deal of optimism ta the «ju.ik»-r camp, there is no «iisj*Jhitlon to underrate l.u:iivett\ especially dncts the latf-r «'.• f<ateil rritic«-t<'i:. ?o confident are 1«« rajctte men that they ■will come down to th«= gattM In the morning on a sr.ccial train. The line-up will be: Pcßftaytvani*. ro-:i->»» Ij«r-v»tt rt'a Jork Iv-fi et..l. Btajjber FYn« l>-ft t:<. k".. Hj: « I .IMHrk 1- ft KUd lU v — I'otvna Centrf I o'—-!ti.«n LAtnfccrtoa RUht r«*r«« .min.oi.r I>T!i.r .V.icl-t Uckta M-< v rhrOU vii.i Uuarfrttsfii Daaa»h©«»r liHlmaa >-• ft bs!n«cs Nv.rria v.., ,-,'.« . . : m*: ■ I- iin.a.-k « " ! -V r *mv IMHtack JIcC»» NKW V . . . L*NIVEBSITY. T.e New York L*nlrw»itj elr V «n had i \,<rK signal dri'l y+*t+riay in preparation for the S"™** <B ' it * l '''"»! rr? ' •>-<!«^ «■" Olil«> Field. Th«- drill ».<s fast and mapnr and the 'varsity ran through plays with a predn |..ti tlixt jil*-a*«.-'l Hinrann <>K-ott, the coach. t)\,- different formations were r» v eiei oiT rvpidlr ail there was iltiie fumbling In thn naiiillltig of the hal'. «»or*h pia<-tl-ed drop Ki<~k:r.R. making :< coupl* of pretty c ,,a:« fruni th<! 15-yard Hn*. A f>ld goal by Vu!e defeated IVesWan on Tuesday. B n4 *••-* Vor* tna> tif-e^l three piiritt. to beat Kutiiers t»-<l"v. A «.--r»» flbiiil l-rac t;r« ... in th*- grmnashim laj.t. ntsht nillifft was- on the field yesterday for the r r<t time since he left the \Ye*>van (ime in the ftrM half. Hi" *n«e hiiS coln « around well and be •rtll undoubtedly play a part of the same to-day. Crawford re su-nrd Ms losluon at right '-n-1 j-c-tevday er.d wIH te in the play this ; : fterroon. iv pla'^.l up to his usual standard* Mile hac hee,i r-stinp Fince.the jtame on Tues day. He will be on »»• O*M to-morrow, however. . , M A band win t* on har.-i at Ohio Field o'irins the same to-day, with f.-.er.-.l buiMjrrd Rutgers supporters In tl,e st-,nd«. The !inc-up for to-da- fo',lr.w«- I^-fr end. Wheel.— leii tackle. Ilrcn:;an; left Ruard. Ifenneberstr: centre. Oooney; right guard. Mackay: rigl-.t tackle. Ve«iey: right end. .'•r&*ford; .^-arterbark. Nixon; l^ft half back. Oor<n: tipht hiif-ba'-k. Galloway; Jullburk. Yu!». FORDHAM I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ | . , r'. I. . ■ ■ . ■ ■ NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE; s\n m>AY. NOVKMHiJ} r,. liiOO. A STRIKING PLAY AT FOOTBALL. Picture fhou« liradrlock. the Pennsylvania end. diving headlong into Wheelocil " v " 1 puttlns the Indian out of the- play as i.. v. -is on the point of tackling Captain Miller. MX this clever Interference Mil It- r made one of his lonp. das-hlng runs. Protest in 'Bip y 'billiard Match De Oro Retains Three Cushion Title, but Daly Ques tions His Right to Trophy. I 1"I 1 " teat »jf foul and a heated discussion made ft Impossible for Alfredo De Oro to take r<'» : ' : »'-'"sion of the world's three-cushion carrom UlUard championship last night. }'■ rlalmed the .lonian Lambert trophy and th»^ |i;ir«e «,f ?!/»■»» .is Ills r«-»ard f..r «-<>tii 1 ►]*»! it' his string i.f I.VI points In winntns the third block last nieht by ;i score >< .'>) to 4) before a tig «-ro\«d *>t McGraw's Academy. John \\ . Daly, the challenger, formally l>rot»-st»'.i the matel . however, on the «roun<l that Do Or<» had jilaje.l with the spot ba.l on the openltis nlcht. following a foul < B the r«irt of I»aly, who had used Do Oro's ball In his turn at the table. The • aad point of Daly's protest u.i.i that Tom Qallasher, the referee, failed to properly score for !iim. w> that h<* lo>t his turn at thfl t;iblo by 1 etirintc when he i, 1. 1 mail'- a eairum wlilch lie had not beard called. Both i>oi:its were decided aßninsi Daly by Tom »J;«U«.i;lier at the end of Uie match ia>t ulyrit, when the final s.-orc stooil ISO to I». Desi>ito Gallagher's ruling. Daly ;■•••;•■•■■ f,\ to Al>*>rt Troescber, of the IJrunswlck- Balkc^Collcnder Company, which, :is the bolder of th<.' emblem and purse, must de cide. ViMous Interpretations of the rule TIGEUS O.\ W ATE It RACING AT I'IMI.ICO Freshman Crew Wins Carnegie Cup in (lose Race. [By TWesrapti to T:>e Tribun*.] Princeton. N. J . Nov. I— Before a large { iid picturesque crowd which lined lnitli siilr-j of I.;>k«.- Carnegie and stretched alon>; t! «. towpath of the Delaware and Rarttan Canal t!:t- third annual fall if^atta of tha l'rlii'-ttoti tifus was brought t<> a success ful Qnlsfa i:> afternoon. ■ ■ faahion I . a V ad ol ■ ■•;■" 1 ■ ■ ... ■ ■ ■ ■ I. ■ ■ . J. .V Kei S ; n So. «; I. ■ anJ Erwln will be substituted for Dyrd at quarterback. The full line-up will be: Left end. Iloies; left tickle. King; left Kuard. SClles; centre. lirand: light guard, Wright; ti^lit tackle. Loftln; right enJ. E!n!«r; quarterback, Cr ivin; lift halfback. Daitnn; ri^ht half back. Austin; fullback. Richardson. lIKiiWX. [By Tol'ciaj.h.f TbS Tribune I providence. l: 1. Nov. S.— Brown will rw. • ■ Yale to-morrow at New Haven with „ badly crippled team, several <f the b^ai ■varsity men b«in« "on the ?ht-ir* on ac count «>f recent injuries. Ashbaugh. th. left end, an*i H>B". Wllhack, sprained th-:r anklts so badly in practice on h slippery field a couple of days a^o that they will be unable t<> plsy. • I .-k.il i-i pi d< »,-!• to I I I • VALE CUES> R-ADY FOR TICERS. i 1 ■ I ■ I •l^fininK foul ■troki i \v<rc given. However. the rule Is uncertainly worded, and the ri*M»>f was that De t>ri> would receive a fi. ■.'■•rahi ■■ verdict. Several bets totalling more than st/»v> were ordered patd becausa cf this bell»-f on the part . .* the losers. Ik- Orr> played slowly at the start of '' ■• fif.al string and l>aly delayed the match by crafty work to leave the l.alls aafe. Th» latter made some brilliant shots, a seven-cushion natural on Ms twenty-first turn at the table and a three-cushion bank shot on his twenty-sixth t-im hems excel lent. : ••■ <>r.> followed these later with a Sim draw to the cushion In his thlrt> fourth Inata i and a atartlhui bank rliot four turns lat<T. Aftrr jiassin^ : :.<- hundred mark. Daly rapidly began to overhaul De Oro. Ho was playins weN and a twlc*-aroun«l-the-table drive attested his skill With De Oro at !■.', Dal) reached UK, The dUm champion lilayeii position carefully, and i- the eigh tieth inning counted fix carroms, the best run of the match. From that on IK? Ora surpassed Daly, and finished with the heal carroana of the contest. i "red Ames, of Boston, challenged th« winner, and this .-.•• *. will t" played within *Kty days, probably in Chicaso. Usage Wins Chase Because lie Does Xot Fall. Baltimore, Nov. ;.-<>saK* was the lucky horse In the New Howard .-• ■■,:■■ at the PimHco track to-day— lucky because he stood up. Thai was the only thing nee esst^ry to win. Speed was not a requisite. Inasmuch as three other starters fell or refused. Lynnewood blundered at tlie eighth jump auil lost iiis rider, lie was remounted but fell asato, and while he was caught and Qnally finished it tras too late to earn third money. Male Fletcher cum t>» grief at the thirteenth Jump, but was remounted and finished in time to earn second money, vhlle tl.v jockey on Trenton I'luc was making fruitless efforts to kci him over the last jump. After refusing seven times Trrntun Blue traji led away to the stable. Stanley Fay won tlie Gentlemen's Driv inn Park l*urse, while Dreamer ran the mile m the owners' handicap in the time of 129 3-0. PIJIU SUMMAKIGS. First rsr« (aetilng; its furkonsa; uorae, MOO) — Mis iVii^iM. lOJ iMi«°itLt>>. T to S, 1 to M an 1 :: i.. ;.. moa; Mcutrlwoo l"T (MeCaber). » to I. 5 hi - and «\>i>. »••• <jn-i . tEallot !.. \. MM (llrfdl. lv to I, ■ '•> t ana a t» 1. third. Tlm», 1:1... lud^.; Krmeirtr.mi. «'«'i»di>u. llia':k.>. GtOTßnm i:.ikbi .. ii"«- About You, J«nnU \\ t»|i« Hint fniiinii.. bI«o r-»n. (Second race (Unttlenea's l'rl\ln«r I'ark Purse; 1 imi" and W rsrda; purae, SSOU)-rßtanicy Kay. i. lunndi, 1 »-• - and out, bjob; Emperor \Vtiliam, n.. r,. Uami, -°t lv 1, 3 ta 8 aim out, n-..,n,|; I ii,-> and .\v..l. ~. 117 tl>av>:i|»Tl). Im 10 I. Hlo ;« an.i 2 i<i .".. inir.i. Tin 1:44. fet. ,\'«- am] Otcefc aitau i»n. ThlrU ra*« t*elUn*: «it faftcnj;«: i>ii>-*". J»no.- lt.-i!«- XJ^"'. I'"-' MM. .-"I". I t.. .v . .ir.l 1 »•> 2 in n; ct'ii?.'. litj (RimNjrV 1.1 »o 1. R 11 I hi \ Z <•• 1. »ef«od; Itfentnia. 1»T ißchli. U lv ;., t lv '• a"' - "» •". third Tln.f. 1:1."-*. i!:>» OT'»''e. 'Hip Speaker, <:aj IV'-vtvtr iii.tl lio >•• H'iv'- <;»o tan Ko-.irth ra'-.- i\.v. Howard Steeplechase. alm'jr t»i miles; i-ir?'. *:,»■>> — Oaase, IX! i Williams'. ."> to I. •v.-n nti'l out. won; Mni« Klet- iier. 1 l.i (.'.!••< "!c'.:ij. 3 to 1. *-veti avl i.ut. »vcorui TliC. »:.">* ---"• <»ti!v tuo b->rs^>i Rn isn..!. ljrnn«wood and Trenton Ulue als-j l'lfth rut* (ntrneis* han'lioai': »n» mile; ».u.-.-. Si'.i.'j — l>r. -mir, ii » tti Uuiumi. ■» t>) S L' ta ■"• r* n-! »i-t yon; Mirtln I><»y!e. fly 1 Davenport >. 13 lo &. 3 to 5 nn<i out. s^eond; Tai- •■■>. l"-' il:»»i'J>. 3 t-i 1. « lo •'. and out. thirl Timr. I:S!>3-S. BupersttUen also ran Siv t H rac <si-: furi'ij-.^s: pu.-iro. • »i. — Tatler. ''•" lOoMsteb«>. .'• 10 2. -' l« rn<l >n.t •roa; Ooldiii 1 aslit, H)7 iKeiili. s to 1. « t.» ."» ami I id J. st'i-Mj; H&BOnia, l»7 i.VcO>l.i). 30 to !. ."• ti> 1 anil even, third. Time. 1.11% The... Cook alsw r.n. FIMLICO ENTRIES TO-DAY. FIRST RACE— Bel'ins; (or tww-ynr-old miles in ' Kf'Oin-'s: ! • «n.l a half furlcilfa. Name, Wt ! vsme. Wt. Kvw ... 1 1 f.ai- Frederlflt I*> pheronU IMj Bar flntotet :«><► The Kpeaker •'" » v --' t l<>i ln«r>ir^i 10Ujcr«asi f-i Ua.ar.n 1 «■• EECOXD R-\CE— f*l lair: for Oj«e-year-oiJa 1: I >j>v.arl. 't. tnj otif -ra:f mtles. n Ur Ilwik..-. t n t -»ti.rajtfti«*r ... I'iH Pir.a an-1 NVr.lJea. . .11.1 ';■•• '".ra.iie 1 •■* Joirvlcr lJSJReb*n Coep*r 1 •? liiwarJ Fhraa HSlOrriMCns 1 »7 wrton Lackay*.^ »•' n ■■■». iwlfl . i. Illack 110! I. in .rl-. i'»' Timuj r.Ai'B- : 1.1; iiau stakes: for t ;,.. -\ptr-old!>. ' n" ai.il i.ne-fjuartcr ml : «~. Ftti Hrn 1 HllKtnaj Cbnemoßcr 11-* Aroadack 121; N'-th.rm st 11.1 FOL'K'iH RACE — OWNEna* HANI ■!■■ S" KEPUSCIIASE: fi fuur-y^iir-oMs anJ '••w-ni. Alxmt tvo "••'«■« Waterway tv Urrsoo ... iv. i-'tv Ute^al UTI |«l Vllhalla 1! "' ' I'T'.ni 14^ UobM Carlo UtiEsres mi r*IF7II RA<"E— FW i«i» y« jr-ol.s. Kiv* f^r l.-trari".'' II".' Bni «•.. 107 y,,. z 113 KM : •: Vnr*tnmt il • i-<l|:,ti Mall l;>4 Kilderkin 1"7, VlVsv-rti 1-aJy tat t-I.\!il RA«"B-»r«« threa Jtar-oWj .md u;-war'l. Six lur'i Oi*. ■ |>r. Pill r 11? T.i:rU 107 V lu>:lci HSifloll 1»7 Ton Nut. II- 1 ■•»• -rl »ri !■■•. Ha. :i<; Bell .■- ! V| f j..Vlon 1.2 Hriwlk IWJWoilspua - I"- 1 Klat «' iuni"U<T. . . . 11" «'i-<iii^t» luj OLDEST ENGINE DRIVER DEAD. t.'amilen. N. J . Nov. Z.— Tat< m I'arsotiM. the tlist englneor of the famous locomotive j"->hn liull. die-i her»- yesterday. He ma ninety years old. Resides bavins l.e«ti tne. ilrit man 10 handle Hie throttl-i «f tin f.imouii ensir*-. n.-w In tlie National Mu (,••11111 sit Waiihlncion, Mr. r;tri">i!i! na» ttu oldest locomotive i-ii^lrit-er In ihis country. }!• frequently vUlied the Na>l*>:ial Uuseum i.j tee tl.v i» ! J l«»€vm«tlve. DATES GO BtMlMi ' officer HO mm RACING ENDS MONDAY Besom and Black Oak Win Handicap at Aqueduct* The racin - season In the metropolitan district will com* to an end oa Monday. It was finally deitdcd yesterday not to cont!:iuc the current pectins at Aojsedac: by taking the dius bri£lnalrj alfottrd to the E!:n;>i:e City Racine Astodattcn. Boned horsemen vvrc disappointed ~nd mmy racegoers expressed if-rret thai tn~ 3aal week of the reason should bo los:. but on the whole the decision was accepted pn!lo- Eophl ally. Tlm raclncr yesterday v.-a» spirited and interesting In spire of th* fait that Iha horses In the various events could r.ot boast much in the way t>f class, Merc wiling platers aprcared in the role o{ han dicap horse." In the fourth race, the carded feature, In t the MMtk was clcse au.; hard fought, and this n;;i >• up In part for the lack of quftty. Bonr.le K<l>.> was the top freight, with 114 pounds up. and in all probability was the best horse, but Black Oak "neat him half a length, thinks to a flying start and E. Dagan's whirlwind finish. Bonnie K-lso was so slow to settle in his strid-i that he was a good ten lengths or more behind Black Oak, which was sailing along in frout. rounding the turn. He closed resolutely on the rail in th*» lone stretch, but Just failed to eel up in splto of Uut araO*a baa 4 effort?. Quantico was Quoted at a prohibitive price in the first race and won. but not Ilka a 1 to 6 shot. Garner had to drive him out to 1 .-at Aunt Jule by half a length. Faints handling of Paradise Queen was painful, ami those who have watched the boy carefully will be surprised if he ever makes .a capable Jockey. Ha pulled the filly up M the barrier was released, and then after racing her up into a con tending position allowed her to swerve badly in the stretch. King Cobalt tried to make a runaway race of the handica{> at seven furlongs, but just when it looked as if he would sal lop home the distance told and he hang so badly that Besom, running gamely un der punishment, got up and won going away by a length. Hill Top closed a big gap and Racquet, too. came from far back after meeting ■ratal some Interference rounding the far turn, which forced httn ba<'k la last place. Hoffman. In a ro«kI position at the heart of the stretch, failed to tome on a. - ha did in his last raco with Rose O,uc»:i and Harrlgan. Bang turned a form somersault In the third event that caused no end of grumb ling. In a race on Monday ah aM hardly raise a respectable gallop and was •. HI twelve lengths by Captain Swan* son. which she had defeated in ■ previous. meeting, and five lengths by Harvey F. li. was siild at that time that she was suf fering from an ailing tooth, ami. no doubt, .»he had recovered yesterday, as she won cleverly enough, beating Harvey V among others, :ivc or six lengths. Pttronlus. the quoted favorite, bad speed for five furlongs, but tired in the stretch, and would hardly have been third if Ten I'aces in moving up had not interfered with Harvey X.. a foul which was over looked by the stewards. « Coonsktn had the speed of her aM in the fifth race and, owning up a gap hi ' the first quarter, was never hi danger. Class appeared altogether too confident In the last furlong, but his mount had some thing in reservi 1 to win by a length from i>!\.- i-t\..ti. with Rustero, the favorite, third. Queen's Song, a strong paddock tip, showed a f!a«l» ff speed, but found the journey too far. Lad of Lansden was so much the ie-t horse in the last race that he won ea..*.y even with Fain up. la justice to the »«-•>' it must be said that he made i a mistakes, and. slUlcg still, allowed his mount to raw to the front when St. Joseph retired at the head of tl.e stretch. Bellertew failed to finish with hi* usual rush In the last quar ter and Bad News chased Lad " 1-ans den horn*. James J. Jeffries, who is matched to fight Jack Johnson for the heavyweight championship* ,-..-•• at the track ami attracted almost as much attention ...- Ik horses. Glass, tlv jockey, will leave to-day for California unless he decides at the last minute to stay over for the last two days of the meeting. Fred Torple, who has ju.-t returned from Buenoa Ayrcs. was at the track, and horse men gathered abovt to hear what he had t» say concerning the rai ing In South Amer ica. He said thai the t-port was in high fav.«r and that crowds of 3WOO persons ■A.I. common <«n Sundays, the popular raeiJig day of the week. AQL*cpc«rr siraiMATUEs. MRS r RA'li for tt.r.-o-yr:ir-..1.!5; *»v» Ll.i.-.l «>r,.- mil*. Sr.trl *<n>l. Won «lri\ Ir.jj. •l in.- 1:41%. Wfnm-r. »>. c »■> Atheltns— rUsrtmage. Owner. 1:• \ « r\* > c£ Stable. - I il ,^, w\ St. *tr. l"!n. Jockey, betti's*. Quantlco I'- » l!» f. J*wi.«. »< Aunt Juk M * J' '-; Bj««h— 717 1 - - Par»dbM on n. tUCI •» ■*' * lam » WtlUHdwrklVS. "' •"• -' : •'•■* |U'a^..-. f » lUshl award.. I"- "• » ; «• Iptas WO <]•<•> >XC> RACK.— ltoadfcap; for a!! ;<?•■>; $SM mMt I. - furies?. st;irt b<«-1. W> n drt\lns. Tto»». I'MH. Wini- r. be. k. by IKit ftriish— Nu'ttW). owner, I. 8. p. lun- Julpii. _ Oi>*ln« fi.-irsu> W«. St.*gtr. Ftok* Joekty. betUas*. Bnom..' ... i '-'- '', Bui**"-- ,{, { KiiKr «\*>alt ... V.% 5 ; -J'a < rr«rvy.... t« .1111 Tel t !> '.» « *' '^ I'UK-in 5-2 ;;,,■„; . . 103 -••■ 13 • Hof'.ai .. i... =' a la l •'•• KiP« * fcaudrUn 03 i a 0 ClaM 12 third RACE.— Selttnc; hw two-y«ar-»Ws: MOO h , .'a -lr:vn furl-n^. Start SCM4 We. ,!riv- U\z. Time. \ £ *■ . V-'irn.r. b f.. by I lauJit -Ual Hit." uwr.-r— Alpir.r ritab!«. Ckxtaq Hmm Wi. M. Str. Fin. Jockey. U'tii: > n-uiK "..' lie ft - : }'* 5i0.»:>.... « leu r»f»i ••" r I T. '!; arier - * 1 Ksnr., V W 2 :. .\ |; .•;••»»•■•• \ 1... .•• Dusan.. t!3 I ■> ■»• Pu»aa. — • Fpindtt !•" 4 •!'- «'■• liJtwWl... X rroaty I" 7 7 : '>"•'' 1"" rOI'KTI] BACK - -naatliLtip; f>r all »*'»; $l» a.!.i».i. > t-v n. i>. wart rood. Won >tn«las. '.;:•» ■ 1 ' 1\B»8*T, WR. '•. tj KlVir.lt i^-:.^r — inck 4H»la». Uwawi I*. S. P. Raadctnb. llor- *- Wt. Bt Str K>n. Jorkrr, betttn*. i;a,-k t) ■!;.... "• » »' |l - '•"«•"> ■■-•• "•-■"• Ucnnl* K*kM>- *'* ■ •' -. '* '■• _; : • :: Anarrl M * •' - : ' ir-it-r ; pha 4»l J • • ■ Hr* KU. .. 7 a '.V. wVrcp... •" • -' •■' «:'J'-' U Llxhtbosss.... 1" 5 •- t. • 1 .1 7 • ■ .- . ...j, tow ir-tl.l-ii taro-jraor '..•,l HI.Vh ami s»t«lti»f*i $*J0 » -i ■ -1 .-ix sad * tn'.i furlonc»- Start n>*>*. Won ca<Uy. Time, 1 .u^" w;h»«t. br f-. by (ione C«oe— la«n. tmi:«v, tmrt i: StaZUa, ■ lo« nj • ld--r- V'i. P?. B s tr. Kin. .Ix key. f^itlns rJn.kln vi J J" V ':•--;.. ; 4 mxx, dim.. 1..." » -; | £>;«•»- •' Itcstem — ... 1". - ■ ••"•w.:r. .. i*--i QOtVtft POJUt- I" ♦ * ♦" |'"f' n ; - J r«l! n F".otm V*l fi •• •• Hviiiini... :u» Teuns 8e11e... WI J ' •« »-i K-t.... Bo KtliMates !"• *• * T , Beretsi..., 1.. «I3J 11 it M-K. -S' lins: f.«iir-». ir-o'.N ;»n.l rp»Bfd ••«'•<> r''f'. "i* 1 B«Ua ••"«! a fttttaag S'art ki«h!. \V«n t-!»-vr:v. lime, 1-fi I*.1 *. Wtantr. i<. ».-.. »'» Msd-Uw .f !^n^!«u Owner R. E Watklns. Claates |!si»e Wt M. -•- rin. 1 ..i-.v b<-t:lnv:. 1 .i LanjtJrt 113 « 1.l nta p-a l.al !(««• I' l ' « *: H; -^••"■1!..... |0 MWi« ■..'.... " ( z » £ *i «• «7»n»r. 7.1 v:. i ..- 11, .... i' . - -' •' »- f '" lf«-n.l f«-n. .. . 13 ;-karl*a...-_ '" T ». " ;l ■•"'*».... U VIKGUT THROWN AND HURT [Ur TrUaKSPh t<> The T r ibi:n> I Meadow Brook. Long Island, Xov. z. — Henry K. Vlngut, the »••:'. known horse iimn and o\vn«r of stir-jh >ho«e hor«e». \va« severely Injured at his country place. .■• Bttaukrt, t.-»4.v. whfti hi* hunter fhWd and thr.w him. For i» nuniiw-r of jean Mr. Vilgfut i,kl« to hiruttda wlih the UeadoW Unwlt limn' anil was one uf the be»t Unown and m«»»t clever huntsn«en ab»>ut New Yurk. Visiting Englishmen Have Jlounts at Relmant Park. The English officer" v.-Im ar* 10 compete Ir. the show rtni; at .Mr»u.sor» t».iri??n r.'Xi wi"»lc will hive mount* In s<»nv* of ;:»•• "teeplcehaM events on tlie clnxlr:; duy'«» programme tf the meet of the I'n'.tfj Hunts Ratios Asswf lati.m. t.» be d&iclded at II I mont lu;!> Tfrmin.il ti«-rtay. r'ix Mfw aM or. the card, naif an Utt fist sn-i halt ov*r the bunlka Tba feature of the iluy will t»« ih- % Na tional IXual Cup. valued at Si.iuo. tl..- b.uo ril>h<m cw;it?*t f". th»* ste»pl*i\.ast;n». it i* open to bena Sda hunter*, and must be won twice before, breoailnj the property of an t>trn*r. Tl>» distance M about four nllca\ •rlt!) do brush jumps. Amonsr the nntrie.H In this c!m'lc are An r*lo Drveretot'a Sacamiajt.*. Host GormSey'a' Harry Uiykr. W. It «;r:i«->'s i'i..m»>, jvt-r >laur!c. Jr.'j>. I>.«-x i: . W. C. K.jvs's S.il i tcandrr. Ik- Uncv k. jay's Rotted ttt<i Po» tiae Stable's Arlington, Alf'in Plr^erton « Macedonia, Charka I'fiz^r".* Gypslr and Dkk Roberts. It C Fhtppafa llawktiu, Malcolm Stevenson's M'>:l»- L»'af and Mmm ar.d J. Watson WebU's BMn T'nc Other rices on the card are the IVUIta Price Cup, tot hunters, about two «n>l I half miles; the Victory Belle Cup. Cor &»! loways. about six furlongs', on t:.e flat: the Kllis Cop, ff'T gnllownys. about •» mile? ami three-quarters, over hunli the Chctssn Cup, for hacks and hunters, two and a half miles, on the flat, Mi the Clark Cuft for hat! bred hunters, at three rr.iles, over poas and rail. PICKED WRONG MAX. So Says Johnson in Differing with Jeffries. Chicago, Nov. 3. — Jack Johnson returned yesterday from Detroit In a »>'s;. new. b!uo an. l cream colored automobile, which ttfl purchased in that city, I'- claims he can i; , seventy mile* an hour "lnos* anywhere." "I've been fined in nearly every town I've been In for speeding." h<« remarked with mine pathos and prido 11l his tone, "an" I «i.Mi' think it's riii;h'. I've never hurt any body ye?." Johnson" -; expansive smile ■was his chief response when the statement credited to Jeffries that he could stop him in six rounds was repeated ' ■• him. "Maybe MM bout will end in six rounds." he said, "but Jeffries MM picked the wrong man as winner.** i MILE TITLE RACE TO-DAY. Eisele, Present Champion. Must Beat Splendid Field To Retain His Honors. The ten-mil'? championship of the Ama teur Athletic Union will be decided at Celtic V.irk this afternoon, and on.- of th<» finest fields that ever raced for ■ m titlo will face the starter. Ehwle. the otd Princeton -tar. who won the honors a year ago. Is regarded as the logical victor to-day by many follow ers of lon«-distaxico runr.ine. but th« field that ho will have to beat ia a wonderfully fast one. George Bonhag. Win Uailey. Kred nellars. the Indian. Tewanlna; John J. Daly and Jim frowlry. the winner of several races at th« Marathon distance, are the leading contenders, Mai there str* those who pre dict that the record made by \YUUe Day In IS** may be broken. The race will start at 3 o'clock, and the b^st rout* laa thoau who want la see it Is by wav «i a Calvary car fron» the terminus of ti'.e 3tth street ferry. In I^ng Island City. SCHOOLBOYS ON GPIDIRON Manual Training and Commercial High Schools Provide Feature To-day. Four Inter^cholastic football games of ronslJerable Interest are on to-day's ccns tlule. The m»st important will hi between the M.imnl Trainlns: end Commervial Hlk!i Schools elevens on the latter's field at Al- I any avenue and Bergen street. Brooklyn. The other gumes are Hts;h Scl'.ool of L':->m nuroe vs. Towns»nd Harris Hall at rata Groonds; Boys' Tlish vs. Ai!elphi at Ail -ipnl Fi-ld. and Brooklyn ■*§» xm. Voly '■'"'•? at IVly rr.»i». Field. FOOTBALL AT COLUMBIA Enthusiastic rivalry of tlie most strenu ous character marks tbs struss;:.- between the Columbia class elevens fur th« cham pionship of the university, and in the re maining games in v.hich thes juniors !«Uy tn>- hoplionutres und tho seniors tlifre promi.^-i t» l>«- as much feeling as if they vit-rc tntercoUegfat* contests. The jum>rs have given v:> practising on South Fiold and on th« la>t three days ha ■ I "i secret work at American l.easue I'ark. It la tM BX** Cohimbia team to pra.tlse tr,er»- >!m- !>-'. when f(M>tball was alx.l bbed «>n UornlngsUa Uelffhta, Tl,e sopit omores vrlll meet the juniors on Sontb Fi.ld this afternoon in what should be one of the closest primes of the series. l'.,>th team." ar^ liu-ht »nd have mn<!-* prao tualiy the -same .-.-ores apalnst th- fres-li nien. whom both have defeated. NO INTERCLASS REGATTA. Plans for the full r. „-:.•• at Columbia, which was to have taken place on Noveni t*r in. have fallen through, for Hiie has found it impcsstbl* tc have fv»shman can dMates row more than three tiir.es a week on the « iter, ararlla DTOCtttn en the othrr thr^' <!avs Is held on the machines in the rovHns rortn. Aecortßna to lOeew tt« fresh .,,en WO«M probafclj be able to row r.ext WednestfaT. but not soffletently weil ta conpets in a race. Therefors he h?s callr-.l it off More fv»-s:.men rriwrted yes t»rday from the dtsband 1 nrst ye«r f»»>t l.a!l team, ar.i fae SQixad r.»w cumbers be tween forty and fliiy m«n. AQUEDUCT ENTRIES TO-DAY. ril'ST KAfK— S«-ir.rn: fur thre«-yvu:-o:J!i: ♦V.'U . i.'..'. V-r' '•:-•>. Kama VVI ! N •>!«»••. V.' rVaovicvra Ml, •ViiM-'(» I. I>l Tnbal ...IVt'Wn ller'wrt lot ,•.,„,.." ' ... tttllCteM tinanl 1' I rimV. k'Y... ni,«K.,.,iv,-i !■• IKi.-h-v IVi< Kr»|?«aBIBWS M-,'1.t... '.*.'. CCVOXD KACE- SwlUri^T. for lhr«i y i -oiu •in. l iipi» >•. lU»' ii. ilt u. One ana une-ala t^— ulh :nt!«». ireodcrmft ' l 1 *0u«H1 Mjrifu.rit; 1 . . t"»" S'r -iMit', UV'Viv l:iv>r to» sl . k i n I'M Kijhi i;uar»l U>o J»«r.u.- il'.Xti 1"" TIUUU mrr— tiik. Babtuvs H»Nr.ii-.\i- ; rir l«» *rtr->><!* '■'. ': ■•:•' •-■■ «!"«■»* \.»!lie «l."!l»«. Sit .'v:!"-» rauntVr y W- It'lUr* f.all t"3 Vrirrr l-uierUl ll« S'ar'-.ttV f> •iVaniMMi m> M'i-"t m Ccurt !••-• i'harli« 11-»r;rav«. ..I >ft I n!l.arr 'J > rOCltTtl it \.*i;-tiii: N.x.ss.vf O.VXOIC.%P; for <'l nvfi-». (itauntrnl sroma \li'-j.- $1. .*«»». • it.- tullt . rtrtMOM iv: KmnrVMV . l» v). ,>..„ no IT'.n ■.. Ini|»-rUI «CV r*t writ! waiw«nser»*t «» rirni lt\t'K-S«l!l:iic; for tv».. v af nl.;>. noiv wlnnrra rt thiw ni^etlr.B; *!>.> ndUrO. .■»!» «r,I it hu:r fur'.onr* •DoOcara lirKr-ink r»urifl! !.>| Ft Punttan VU "r»nipt»r lot W.?t> l'»t:»Harv«y V :«♦ SIXTH R \».F:— S»l!Snie: t"T three- >e»r-«:.!» ,«n,| ui>war>l. tirtn »mn«» i>f muri* tt.an t»u ilr« ■n K*>t> itui *•■*"•♦ l| n* mil*. rn»f..V!»..n ' M"l*'m»'ator la* I'tilrvol t<>^ tl oru 'it I'.nl. I'Unn l»w».\r«!rt »■♦ • •rvban L-»< 1 I<Tit">.unty »*-«ir !I7 « »qiM i<. 1 'Wiivhn nut M • '••lrvr<llrnn« t'A •Kn>tvnv:ul» !»i Htuw Pttui I<«'«""uuri l.*ity m V.Vm l«tt'M>»rk llaWrr M.J rttxhl fluarii V'l *ili .!'• 1- (X* •Acxrtntlv-e »u3waac». n:\vi.stti.\s twice FOUR PLAYEUS LEFT, Golf era Use Lantern* on . it- Inn lie ('it v Links. fi:v Telegraph •> The TrCnuM.] AthiatMi Citjr. Nov. s.— Waiter J. Travis I* the lone ; .-vivo.' am >;<.;• U:e metr«rx>H tan <!!xt't.-t .. :; r> who <iuailf^d f«r tb» ch.'i'f ecp l:t the open tuurnaai«at on tKe h.-.5::« of the Cormtrj C!-t.. o£ A:.a:it!.- «lfy. a.s ;r.«* r..;iit of tho m:itch play rouotls to- Uay. Th« t;r»r-?en i*Uy man won bc!h !«|» nuttchea easily, ifefanttas ICfcbatrd -M^tr. of lUvercon. i:i th" hours, an. l Edward fcatt rthwaitf, iir.o']i»-r [Qvorton n>-.m. jln the a'terrfon. Dc-ca:is*» of the ur»*Mdy n*'!.! jtomc ef the matches w«-re tlnUhed with the old of tet-m*. !iar-> Maelesy, of the home dub. I I* -<*• .«r«'nsihit for the ell.nin.ttion of two New «. k-rs. defeating ■:. K. Van V!ek. thu Tale pltcl.er. .f 3fontc'hUr. sind U. A. I un ilti n. of CngJcwoodii In successive m.itrhes. The ot' ers to rmaiu "on vtlvef were A. V.". TCOnghast, of Philai!e!phia. and A. 5. Cameron, of th*> home club, in th*» semi ftr.il round tomorrow M-»ckey will pla7 TUllnchast an! T.-av!.-» will meet Cameron. of the home club. In the at-mi-flna! round to-morrow Uackey will p:av Tlltlnffhast ard Travis wi!: mtet Cameron. ' '"•" of th; br««t r.iijtr-he.i «>f th« mornir!^ wa.< between TUlinghant and Shuckleford. The first named rushed away with four oi:t of toe first s:x holes and at the turn stool • up. a little later Shacklefonl stood -I down when another braes enabled him tv «,tn thre>« straiijht holes, 90 that Tillirghast was only tlonnl* 1 joins t» th« home hole. This bo won, Mai with it the match by 2 up. Tho Travis-satt;rthwaite match attract*! the gullerj-. and if the Riverton man had taken i.dvanta«e of his opportunities h»» might ha. earned solflii? fame at ttin expense of thu one-time champion. Out In C Travis turned for home only 1 up. Hf» made mistakes at the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth holes, but at that won two and halved th.. other, so that th» match was his by .i I and 3 margin. Satterthwait* hits the ball with a base ball sTfins in a way to make a student t>T form weep. Ho bj somewhat versatile. *» last spring be and his partner won th»» two man national howling championship tit Madison Square Garden. The summary of tho dar"» pp a y follows- First s!ite»n. Sat rounJ-Harrv BBBaBi At tentlc ■•: •■ ti»at •• E. Van V!o.-W, Montclalr. 3 up. 1- A IfamiltoD. Englewottl. beat Jam** Kmest. Wi!mln«t..o. 2 up, t. \f. Thompson. Hiring ITavn. root Walter Wl!«m. Cnarlownxi. 2 up arj 1 t.» play; A. \V. Tllilnxhast. 'a.t«l - I>hta. h^at W. V. Atlantic; «71ty 'J up; ■ '-• J Travlt.. i; a r 1-1, city, >, t Rtcftart M«tt. Rlvrrtun. 7 up an<l 5 to play; -'.war* rthw»ii« Klv^rt.jn. beaf C. X. FWlllpa. At lar.tic «.ntv. . up and 1 to play: A. S. fameron. Atlantic City. h«at I. i^rt Weir. WilmtiiKton. \ i.p; A. P. Smith. BTkshiro. b*at S. I' U"rt«h». University of I'ennsylvar.la. 3 up and 2 to pjay. Sf-con.J round -Xfa<*key h#at tUpillton. 3 11? * ' ! Itn p!a> : Ti!hn)chast beat Thompson, * «t» an>! 5 to rla> ; Tray!« beat SattMrthwalto. 4 uj» an! a t.i play; t^m«ron brat Wright. 5 up anii ♦ to play. Second si»te»n. first round — V". S. Sh'rmaii. At'antlc Oty. b^at M, X i;nimh*UKh. Vhila.i^l- rtsla. S up unil t t.> play: I*. M Adams. Wilt - lamipeft, b*at .T. M. i"onov»r, Amnlmink. a nr» ana 2 to flay: •'. I. Mills. Rtvertcn. t*at KranVc Yntbny »;ard-*n nty. 5 tip an.i 4 ta play: •'. A. tfpoff'Ti!. .Apa-.varr.ls. bt-af Harry Smedlej. Atlantlr ittr. - un an.i t to nlay: A. T. ißstgat. W.tkagv). l^eat >'. 1.. Taj.pln. t;ard"*i tto, -t U{. anJ 2 t.> play; 1». «>. Kiu-e. Atlanttc «Ity. »«al A «.". latawr, Atlantt.- tnty. .T ur> and 1 to play; It. W. Lister. Atlantic i.ity. beat J. I>. Swojsr, Atlantic city. 3 uy and - to play. P»ron<! rnun'l— Ailam* l.oat Sherman t v;*' fpofT'jr<i beat Mills. :» up ami .-. »■> i-lay: ■li.dil beat Haoe. 0 u;> *ad 4 tv play; It.-Ul beat IJster, l ur. ECHO OF HIPPLE DEFALCATIONS Fraudulent Transactions Alleged ia Philadelphia Suit. IDy Telegraph to Tls» Tribune. 1 Philadelphia. Xov. i-An echo i>f the d<v {UCattons of Frank. K. Hippk>, president i.f the Kenl Estate Trust Company, who. COtnmtttCd suicide, came up to-day when argument was hrard in the suit in equlty Urousht by the Washington. Alexandria *: Mount v "... llallway Company against th» trust company. In 1993 the railway authorized a honct issue of CSu.OOO. which was taken up i, - the Keal n»tat^ Trust Company. Thre;> years later this iasuo was retired and an other Issue of SS&M BOtaorUett, Of th!» only JTOO,it<> wa.s actually l.ssued. It was alleged t..at in November. '3a?. Hipplo loaneit to "J. K. Schwartz." staid tr> be a nettdooa person, ■Maa) tsktnjj as security IW,«.«»> of tho retired bonds of XC which had rut been cancelled. Th 1 * cancellation, it is sufd. sboulil hars been made by Hippie. .\Er:iin. in December of I!*U. Hi;>c!e was said to have loaned ti» ■•\\ 11. WhltesM-V another a!loße<l ficti tious person, J»;:..'>*». taking as security th* tItJM of unissued bonds of MM series of IMS. In both cases, it was said. Il!pp!a 95 cured the pfwcceits of thi* loan:'. RUN OVER IK FIFTH AVENTTB. Aged Woman Walked in Front of Horse and Wagon. Mrs. Catherine Dgga seventy years ol<J. wife of Charles Bins? 1 , manager, actuarr. arid one of the directors or the Hat Trad« Credit Association, was run over and In jured at Fifth avenue and C3<l street, !at* yostf rilay aftsrncon, Mrs. K»ss>. the poil"e iay. walked dl rertly in fmnt of a horse and wagon. On» of the forward wheels passed over h*i* ri?li: le?. causing a compound fracture*, was removed to tho New Tork H^s pitn.l. Mrs. Biess declined to make a eora pl.nint against the driver ef th« wason. who said ho was James Steven? 1 , of ; ... 211 West 37th street. Mr. ..ml Mrs. aaajaa live at Xo. 33 West Dl>t strt-t?. Mr. C!^~s'3 office la •bj it Aster Place. and I wt!T *"»d you by raturn man on* o* the ciout vii.aacJo baaiia» McraCl .a •Ststoaca, VTlta ttl3 ■\r possession yw 1* •' A ■< _ your o^r* vi-lnkie ZA Qlf 'h to #am. Eoa-' wi. —kj -^ ity Par ior rif i Your Doctor,-] tnf. ... __^_^^_ •'"* your «-a vrli llvir.fr evl «iei-.-» of «a ef th<» tnoaij "«™a -» , *« atl ■ ?w a^S^a^-^r ■ mcthf t.^\.UiJ^l L i «ny l--* j.\^ as to:.'.iaa --- •rr.:.-.itly «t«ms *ni OUIUS I r Ir. her Crowing tt ._., , .. today I 1.014 »hH Mi n I-tcrna t-.onixl K«i •«n<«s m I*-*. am 10c Cigar g O*td w. ( x. nna .«ed so ur- K^.nt mat X must have many to help m* an iv on thla grand work. Ho nil Ant •>•••' •»•!• ••>« v... Bwaaaaaa BILLIARD and POOL IABLES _,» IMMCKS AM» TETtMS Ti» SflT. Iha brunvftiefc-tfrf iv,- , . 4 i, r Co. of VV. ■2'*-;i-> \\>»t U - :nil >t.. near llrOiidvrar. Tht r^rt- Racing at Aqueduct T »aaa» Day— Flr»l aW. *:I5 ,- M Tr?«lrj» i«-av» fcot VXM 1»t!> s? 111 -,o' "» <* *|.to a. U.. I.W. 1.03. I •."!. X «.\ ».j 5 p jj^ r,