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Many New York Sharps Arrested at Philadelphia Park. COLLUSION WITH BOX OFFICE So Charges Magistrate in Stir? ring Denunciation of Methods of Selling Pasteboards. ? Bttongly d? ? ? , id bo. o ' tt -i from N-"?? Yr?i Oenti law again?! ? Ml: m. i; thera \? ra am h ? la? I WouV ? ?!? ?1 Iff ?eon aft? New Ton. - th n th* a ? ??? an and bei OmY ? cmployea, wherobf the : a a* many ticket! a.? b? wanted ap to the last minute before th* Ka 1'"'' XT.. tm Bam of the '? ill dub ooA chart wiiii larceny of baseball tickets. To prove that lie had rot stolen the tickets the pr..--..: . i . .? ho :?.. . I Ml Ml ?' - ' Wilson, <>f Ko i Wool MtB street Www Toil., rer* 1*4 th. ttonaplra y which es letrd between i .mi'loye of Bhlb* Park. Ti.e tk h a*ai dlacharged. leven Uckel m dpari In all wer.? broughl before Mnglstn Xt Bcott tot t hearing, and not i. hne of n M n??? 0. .... t to i ? ? the 'm', bul no. e -,?. i i?. as., when th<- game waa almost over, leaving an the). ? t .k. t* with a bleb they eapeoted to reap a goldea harveet. a? Prank. smith and 4 aham Hamburg, all of New yorl the flrft to le airalgned The maglatrata continued hi" -Until treatment accorded the pbllad ? - f,p-> btwot durlna ? ' thaaa prlaosier* Por thre? "I it was almost |tnpos*1b_? for s to g*1 liekets for this ? rkers COnM i ...,. Bet* tO seil the Phil! delphla fans'at any price that the* tend** . _? ? . m., of theae men b?0*UBI It? log hi ,,nt **?mtti here '' ,:"v etopped poiertriana i fl ?? street and ? -heir Infamout warei I? their fares. 1 vil" flue them {:. and The raiiaatl argue I aga ?n vain and *\.i= finally l g to all down, aa courtroom Then, given an oarpertunlt. t.. i< ? at hin m. waa au fa fiat un1? a* a aa . > ,. would "d ?t. error. ? with a ? I* day. i ia we. IBoe and i ? ? few at a time, ? ? ? g hla j i the lb* long it the) could i.. *ald, _ ed and none . ? tafor? thi . i ?. . :? kels, to i< t him climb transom 11.-. ar wih ? . ileketa and das. HAVE CARBONIC ACID "JAG" Lop.? of Control by Pitchers in Hard Game Now Solved. ball Bit i set oi igli a: lawp. 1 <* ttaj lepend* on go .art a< lion A nui p __ff< i the. 1 ng action ( with the elimination <>f ear ? ?as. whlrh la conitantly bs_k *y*tem. Anything which HV : to KJ daemai atton <"?f this poieoneua T^ ' el oetu anger, as. trenM maatal exhilaration. ?-rt . ? * is produced to exceaa ,v- ' ' |gb extreme | t*m '?? -' ? on be interfered with '?? any for -turbanee. It! a! esercle*. auch an arbenle arid gaa will ?. io Impair the action of tha effect thi* poison has on ?= T'nder this condition a ? enon takes place Both I I a! funetlona are Impaired add Intoxication, in thla ' ' ? baseball pttch*r loses control the aviator lesea eontrol of the ' ?" ' ? <?ha'iff."-:- lepait! from ntrol of th* autor >bi i r. piutiging from giddy belghta, aw* of reaptratlon as to ? llmlnatlon of ? h . mi ?arbonle add it I Many airman i av? n ' of this law of J ? ttertala of arhlch ear. ' rm.d KOtb ' | ? < go oi ? -r.'in as v. ? .? ' ? . ?? ? ? ' atlon In tl lat ... ? rial luiklng In i JOHN M BIHHOP l!11 ??-? . ?-_? BAIN HALTS SOX-CUBS SERIES ! - ? A?,,?,,, ,,, ? lib* t| , A GOOD JUDGE of fine whiskey will pronounce BALTIMORE RYE a perfect product of the still, because whiskey cannot be more carefully made, aged and perfected FKANK MOKA. ( kern-.enfarirei. C H I LSICH LAMO _MS:rH. / Ne? V?L, N. Y. 'Record** of the GianU and Athletics to Vate KB? TOR? ??UM* Mi.itPMrm. aim. Kim. ?attaaa YtatAtm ???*!__ ..?"[T. i tit ll It \ I'M \ I- 1 V AM H B. \. I'.O. A. h. i A. AH II. H. \. I.??. V i r ? I III I I II l.tMMl ?"""?- 1 I J? ? " I 8gB ",r" III , , 000 i?,.,ir : i |? ?: I ? I.one OMHaa ' - SEA I ? ? I J* MNelgraM .? .' .'.m | ? ? i.ow ...t'.n? ? :t ?*? J * \ '!:' ,,??,? - , |_? ? ? 1 jag Maker .7 :< '-''? ? ? ? '"V .?? M < ?'???" ?M?*? ? " m ' ? 0,00? , ?r ! I '? , I " . m,o Bart) I I J" I I I ?MJ Marearud ?: <? .00? ? - ? V'on "a"1 :! (raadall i ? SSA I ? ? 'K,? relnl? M ia l*.-' M H ? Ml ,nno n ? <? ! one M II ?IM M I!? - **? DENNING TAKES THE COL Walter Coffee Lands Knock Blow in Fourth Round. The rip!or p sspli liona of : i lent ' irdj wi lt*i a i city, Who up to last niffli' ne\r: ?net : master, ?vent to the mat whan WI Coffee, ?t.e Mlf'Styled w*lt*rw*tghl cl [ pi on ?f th* Pacific Coast, knocked ; out in the fourth round of ? ten-re j i .out at the Fordon Athletic Hub, Only once In ihe i battle waa coffee ever in ?langer, 'i ? ? second round, when * K Denning for the full count he relees, ? I e New Vork alammod over a ham right lo the put ?he "Native Bon" down ft counl of three Dem Ing'a ra< ? a aa i in In Ihe foi round, after about ? minute** work, I ? ?red, and it waa evident th.? ? question of endurance, men sparred around, while the lad f San Pranclaeo Bay merely waited for ihool through th* ?isrht h wallop which would end the boul Dem i the 1?ft hand to til?- head aov. times, but Coffee pranced aboul and I J to fountrr. Finally he shot ever I si ? left hand hook, and quicker than the *tl : of a rattier he stnaahed over a rlghi hi ?tralghl from the shoulder. I?enii dropped and waa counted out. I Th.e second round was one of the fast ! e.. - teen in the citjr. Beth men wer! ? i ai d clever, and the boxing wai pretty. ! parry an?l thrust of the 1*0 hand ygba I ! block Of ?he .oiinter. the .?weiring , ping of leads all followed In neve* oaai ce. ??lie. however, had to ?evn that match of skill, and the bop* o\ ? S,d. of N*-w Votk fir.-? weaken led his left for the head lie fai t.? eever Iba leed, and CoITm amaahed o ! the right hand tO the tip of the chin. ? tight Denning roe?. and eoui ear his head. Cool and confident, C fee toiiow.d, but he became oversur* ol canie and Dannlng Moored him with a an t.. "thi 1" a.l i ?.m Ra. h : to ?rih round ol a wild * wool.) ten-round boul at the Carlyl? v ? lull of WtlUamaburg last night. T : llliag a i furloua at all tlm final!. b1m>I n lefl to i , Btoma? h ? >ob t<? th? Jaw, ? hi took all the Bghl ?un "f Ms man ? ? ui. 9 BIT TOO MUCH FOR BASEBAL i TIt Holds Up Signing of Agrc< ment for Big Boxing Match. jf i laeball tit? fei - * tti I wine*! gl up business < ?in ? ? ond his tim? ga. ?? ittei anca to the. words, and Tom Jones, manager \\ olgast, Is a fit ?'i dis? l|.I tin n spoke them, while the aportlng world wondering just when ?i:?i where the artlcl of agreement for a ten-round boul betwei Wildcat" and Matt ?Veil : . hamplon of all Hi glan I will be elgned, Tom Jones erasy" and thinks that it is bj fat mot Important that he aee the ? ?tai I Athli ? hall than to sign paper aithouch th<- documenta wall for his si?. ? i lire. Qeoi e l' McDonald, manager of u ? . ? the boul ? ? w alt? ; i offee, I weigh and Ja' k Denning last night, and whe d If the match was Anally made h "My word, old fellow, you know Mi Jonea In baseball crasy. He and revi tilon* left the city t.-> po over t Phllad (ling to see thi tthletlca, la it you i al them, of Philadelphia plaj ball, and as y? they baven'l returned to business i hat ? -, however, of hindiiiK th? match be .ire finished s Uta theli hat We me only waiting for Mr. J "One Word" Morgan, ma Laser <> "Knfjckout" Brown, also complain* of thi lach of business acumen on the part o i while Morgan i hampa on thi tit to bind the match with Wolgasl at tin Fairmont Club "Cherokee Tom" troop* oil ? |y to *e* the world's series, and th. h bang* 'ire. -. GOOD BOUTS ON THE CARD Tom MacMahon and Jim Smith to Battle on Heights. Those interest..I in boxing will ha-, e to pick and choose between two bouta to-nlghi *\hiih glv! avery promise of i'?-in_: feat and - while they ia-: Tom MacMahon, th.- "Plttab it," Will meet h I : r *j "f ??id. Jim Smith, the Westchcster County ? !.- avys eight at th* Empire A C, ol Washington Heights, in the mala coa ? I '? ? roundi Th* men met at Philadelphia .? (,? ii Smith was kiio' kl d <l".\n m i final!, put to al< ep In the un i after be had sin.? ?i two I ird knockdown* on th* Bmoky Cltj men "Montana" Dan Sullivan, th* Wi boxer, will meat Frank Mantell, ??f i'n>.i m ? t*n*round bout :.i Brown'i i ? an b met lust year ;'t th* s.m e a fast, ?ven battle ?n? iin. reaull suiii? ?m ha ? i ?. i ?. much i Inc* he and there er* men -???ii him wrk out in thi tl camp who ihink that ha will have * com* * nnlng fron Mantell, ;it boul - ha ?? i" ' 'i f.n from -o SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed nny v.t?ere ?n the United Statei for t $2._>0 a year. RACING AT PIMLICO TRACK Chryscis Wins Juvenile Handicap ; in Easy Style. Bait) ""? i, ! ?, ? If Th? Juve ill? Han? ?li ? p the attraction on th? ?;.i?l at I'im ii? i. i'??- afternoon. ?.???.? won handll) i,v ' hr> Mi:?. ;h? ??? '?ud . ;;.?i?-.. ?rlth tk hut linger up .'',.n\ Bead, the favorite, n by Hhllling, . ould do no better than nnleh third, for No? Rlvar, a i" t.? i ? with ;. rush >n the leal i"u? long ?nd noa d thi ? ie out of the I?!:. s Algie woa the eteeplecha e, ; ? r, * i the vie? t"t v ? at ? pop? lai "ii-. ? ? the betting "us :: i?. :.. i.? un? ?>?'??.ii. 'i' i.? 1. with Noe up, ran ,-i I'redita-le ?race en ! placed ..." t ? Prophet The summaries folio? : HE" M? I . ? 1 F !<>?> iHurnai. 10 lo 1 I t? I ut 1 te i, won; Sunllkf Rfl ifl I tilt Inger? I I i ?*?? J '" In and i -, -? nn i, MIm Mom? ; "'"? '' Intyn . i:. t., I. ?i to 1 sad ?"? to I, third I l.'. ?: :. M ii khaw Ipaaaloni tin \ if" - <?')? mil I II ?!>.,nr> i ! --., -it Second rar? isla furlong?) Caliph, ll*> islc f'ahey?, 7 ??? ."?. i lo - and uui Misa IVI?**. |.?<; i M 12 i?, ;,, ; ? in an I ?t * ?,i ?!. Ml? Set . '1.7 (Millllng?, IS lo I I le 1 ? .<? ... third Time, 1:14. Uai ma ami N'aplei aleo i m Third ?rar? lone mile and ?evenir ysrdsl Spin, ii?. iM< ii".: , 80 lo i. IS to I end ?'? ' ? \ mot ?- hi-; i liefet* i, r. to I I '" ?' and 2 lo ."?. Mi ira l?R lAleal, '.' ' ? ? '? io 3D an . nut, II Ird T n ? l "? lt< , \ hip i ? ."i, rai a ?Juv? nil? Han II ap; ta i? olds; nil r irl ?us? ? i.i eeli |H2 ' 84 to I, ?i to ? and 2 to ."?. woo; Nee H , ej '. ii? ??, l. :t i?? t and .'? i > ?"? 101 :;?;.. 7 1,. .*..'.' '?? Ird Tim?, 1:U 1 B Rerau Tumbo r- i i Nelson an<1 Man Emllj ul-., Fifth rare itteepleehsse, two ?ivt on? i mlleai Alele, mi i Hendei ioni 3 lo ."? ai won ; Gun tloi I H> iNoel, 13 lo 1 I to 1 snd a lo .'?, ;?>. pad: Th? Pn ph? t. 141 (Kerma t-, l. 2 lo l snd 7 > ? i". third Tim* ? -? Rupplem? t snd A tree Nobte slao tan - ? ii? (maiden*, ail ages; nil furlonga) Mediator IOS iflhllllngi, 0 to 20 and em. r. n; Fantaaqu? H'.'> iMi-raheyi, 1- lo I, '?'. lo 1 end 7 '? .". xr-ronti. rtillton Trance, '.'2 (Connelly), s to i anr? fi t?. :.. thir.i Time, 1:14 i B Patron, r;?? t Jack? I, Apple I and Bui !\ ?]*" ran Ml ??nt'i r:i r. (gelling; for thr? up? ai A ongai Bas cillf tit ?M? Tsa ita,'? 7 ??. |Q and out, won; Bal? ola H le, il? | .-, hutting?-! , ."( |o 1, 't to .', and i?ut, -? ??i ' 100 to 1 M n t and Ifl to i l. third Tima t u ? ]. ? ?? Tl a Uai '? '?? also "?in -e I ATHLETICS AT COLUMBIA ?'Varsity Crew Squad Out for the First Practice Spin. ; ( iptlonal practice f? r the i ??,] imbta i Ity crew sq ?.n the Hudeon lay The attendance waa non loo I ?encouraging, although Rice iia?l enough to send ?"it two i",?,i~ had he so ?le aired Aa it was, onl* one combination w.-s put in a shell. Thla area made up with onlj two men from laei yeer'i 'varsity elghl end six men who were not all on the 'varstt* quad laei June Downing, the captain, was a< stroke, and Bleat 11 rowed at No. 4. aa Ihey ?ii?i laal spring. The new ?'? Pyne, Phllllpeon, Merken, Will intiif?. Ruprecht end Mais? 11 Pblll I the 1 fre? im?n ? ? w, I ul did m?! row laei -.ear. Ruprecht end Pyne the Itll clam eight. The others [were In the freshmsn boat of last June, la more Interested in the <ie\e|np. ment of hi? freshmen al the moment, an?i ? is n?>t terribly worried because there was ? not an enormous 'varsity squad out. Hal expect?, however, thai within a week, whl D he ?rill be able to ni?? ?? more time to tue older men, h. will have fifty or more 'vargity candidat ea on hand, There I to i?e a fall recatta <?n November 4. and ?ti?'e In ?rolnc to have racea for hi" 'va-nitv ;ip well as f..r 1 is freshmen oarsmen. Only als men finished In the nr?t of the fail handicap 'croaa-country runa it Colum? bia yesterday afternoon M was planned t?? have the conteol over a course In \";. m Cortlandl Park, but at the laal moment it gag ,!?.,.,i|e?l (O run it off on th" <?i?i River aide Drive course With two exception . ail the men to flniel] were freehmen, The ?,r?ier <>f the ?finish waa aa follows: Miller ?i ? handicap), 28-05; i?hhk (scratch), tt __?. Broamihg '- Jenej (0 ?), ! ? ! ,,,. nta <t '?'", ttM; Bui blenhir. 80:12. . Another ' ? played at Col um i,?,? ?n the Intel Ian ?baseball series, when the seniora :"'d Juniors, neither ?.f whom1 baa been defeated, played ?. I t,? :: tie ?m South Field yesterday afternoon. Errors] lei the s? ni'.i - g< t i he h ad In i he tirsi Inning, bul the third-year men came bach and ud the scor? In th? -? ond Inning. Each n am aootod a I in latei on, ami the i had scored three mor? in tlie gath? ering dusk, when Harr) Fisher, the um plre, ? a iii-.i thi game In the seventh Inning. The score folio we; i: n B, - . i o?a i i J?niora " - '. i -t t t i: it? rlea B ?nd? i ind Roa? ff; llrl ' n ; i.,i i ; fisher, ? 'ol imblk DARTMOUTH TRACK RECORDS. Hanover, N. H., Oci IS Two m a Deri mouth track recordi ?.labliehed this afternoon In th? fall inti n la?< trach meet. PYana Marceau, ?,f the it. A ,\., won the two-mile run In 1:4a, clipping! sixteen second fn m Ih? n cord made la I i > Itnllin In the M I T. m '.' hit ? a |.t W'or. .,,.,,, hem, .| n.? shot : ' 2 inchea. breaklni ? I Loi a feel ,. inch? Ul? ^> ellj n, In !? 'i . ? ' onda Ral i n i -i"\? ?i he .'i i ahn ? n w on tli? l?lnis. |o||,o'.,<l I lb' |UI I ,. ? ? ? fall from > pleas? ?i ?it i ? ? : !.. m.. ? PIMLICO ENTRIES TO-DAY ? - ? ... i, , , Ho I l" .-n i,,<i,??- I, II? \ ? 11 ; durfeli 118; 1 n I 101 . 101 ? . I.r'; \ ... IIIS DUa I ??,;. I t )??? , uusti ?,- ? I '?' ? ' I ..i, I S !? iii mi ongii ih. ' ? i in wr, 111 Mon i ; ? :,-,;..,- I ? ? M ' H , " i' i: - . |. , |, Here? i 1"'. i ?? -, \ M ..??-, I Ho, !?.'? Fourtl ?, nit?? ..n . ' ..-i, ,?? ion mi . .,w,? ?IS m - on 1er, l?1 ? ??? ,'??.: i?j , ii.ll III". \lt I'?.,.! .. 101 . in i. , |. .:,. 1"" ' ? . ? ? '.: , . I" 1 . ? I . foi ihre? '\.?i,i i?a U? ? m man I Mi Thlan. .... i< 4 .-... -, IM ?t- . ? i... . 16] | 1 .r. M\ih .?, i mu ... Mai land ?. Ir? West Vlrgtnls, Pi .. ..- .i t ? i , . . ... ?ne mil? ? i M ... n ?<?' i"? m - '' ' i"* lian t -i ? ? . ?... Hfl Boun .?-i i Ifl, <;?. | ,. 11??, Home? real lie I" ' ?.??? 119 d?r snd '?? Deceiver. Parr enii). j . i . , ? - mi - ? , . i ? ' ' ' ?? I?.- i . . i, ?? .\nnae- l< I ' In* ,.I: ? ?, i t,?r. i i" " ?. ? . ? a, . ?? es* ? ' i?mi*d on ?eg. _?? Scrubs Outplay Yale 'Varsity Fierce Scrimmage. HOWE'S PRESENCE NEEDE White Gets Back in Game Princeton and Team Is Strengthened. D :?-l^*.r.ph to Th* TrHni'i* I New Haven, Oct. M Th- Yale acri r*d the '.arsltv to-ila; . an?! In i longeai aad harden praetic! gerlmmi td the year won b) ? acor? 0f j la b Ha" I red i aai h. >p.i'i th" 'vgralty ?, outplayed, an?l was non? i...? a \n ;t h ihe pra? tice, I ut -Teajui ?ubatitutlona of third atiii g atea In i il 11 llne-iip were paith. responsible i th* week abowtng, it was aol altogotl J due ??" anbotltutlona, however, ami it ' '.'un?-.? Increaalngl) noticeable iiiat the pi j of |h* v.-irsit? without C?ptala HOW? la? lib* daata and lira =?ni proctaeaeaa pren t B h' 11 HOW* |'la\ . i Merritl ran t1 ? irait. t??-?U'. a played well Individually, bul b* railed [drive the t.am with Howa'a Judgmet Th* 'varslt) and acrub lines, minus m eral of the regular*, wer* evenl) mal b? Th.? si i ui. be? kfield waa more ? gactl than the regular 'varsity neu. l*.? il Bpali tig and Anderson. The pimmim. Church for tin. scrub*, varied by t'!,< m-?* of freeman, and th* ?apandan defen*i work of (."Hi war* highly commended ! the eoai i,, ?, h trnahlsd ih? acrab* te a i vaine ihe haii ihre* tlmaa la lib '?;i | .-it.? - 90-yard line. Twice Campball, <>f t failed in drop bicha, bul the thi time the ball v..in carried over dj Fot after ?i aerie* "f plunge* The 'varsity only once got aa far aa II -?"'-> aid line, when Anderson's It? fer drop ki. k ??;<?'. a- usual, blocked, Caa recovering for the ??.?rule-. The 'varal lacked most of It." recula: I nein, n. gcUll McDevltt, Ketcbam and Perry playing en a fen moments. Their place* were tak? by HarUaon, Parker and Cooney, r ? pectlvel). Ma i: Interesl waa shown in Cooney w"ik at contra, Me baa been a ?urnr player on th* acrub, and ,?? _.oo.i aubetll ? centre la ne*d*d for the 'vanity. H* ?i uni ?ho?? up very well to-day- The at linemen whoa* w??rk featured waa ?'Mid "?i th* i rub, who in divtdtng lb? honet With Fran, is a- 'varalty iftrular ?nan ? burch'a plunging wan materially as Is*. I... Chllda'a '.?"ik In the 'lue. Tb* line-in, waa as followa: . *ry, left end; lenity and HarUaon, la tackle; Francia left guard; Cooney, cei h?. Parker, right guard: Perry, rig! tBCble; W. Howe, right nid M. i rit?, quai terbach; Rellly, l"ft halfback: BpaMlnj Ibecl. And?, -.?ii. ' *lil *. !. White Back in Tiger Line-Up. IB] I? ''-'iii'' la i be Titasa? Princeton, M. .1. net. |g All the reculai lut 1 ??? Witt and Ininlap trot ipto the prm I ti'-e thi? afternoon. White got Into h Ural Bcrlmmag! alnea lb! tftllanovi Kane when his leg waa badly atratned, Thi with the .I'tHition of Vaughai), KB! raise the proapect! fer a roo.i pair of enda abot M per cent and if Hart la declared ellglbl thi? week the line that will face the Na,\ next Baturday win be a different arepeeltle frm the tiim?v affair which He? teem plaved earlier in the ****on had to canten with The praetlo* this afternoon * aa devote chiefly to defenefv? work for the 'varetl ; tut a long drill In getting away punt! fror scrimmage formation. The tmei 11-11 th Tigers were ahnofl BCOred on for the se. i i u tone thfa year la-it Saturday, a he i'i.irat. blocked one of De Witt'- punta an. <??nie within fix yards of scoring, cause tm he! t.. ; ay sue? la! attention i?> thi department of the came this aft. moor i?. Witt got hi-? punta ??ff for unlforml Ion., distances, .-one of them ?nessm-in-* a much ? ?? yarda, v",t he failed to g_ them away with any decree of rapMHj an had several narrow aagspea from havtnj I'll" ked. Vaughan showed ?om? apeed and loti <? strength al end, bul he had i i ad tendem : t.. overrun his man. ? Itb the result that he mi1?.-'! i<.t- of comparatlvel] tackles. ?'.nr>fui 'oar-Hn.. ihould erad I ati this fault In time, ?owe'er. ind he is count . t" make a splendid showing In thi later -rame- or the year Th? '. areli y lined up as foil ??? l_ef end. Whit.?: left tackle, Phllllpa left guard centre, Bluethenthsl: rtgl I guard Mcf'ormlek: rinnt ta?-kle. C I? Haker. r Igh *i .1 Vaughan: quart? r '?.????k Pendletnn: had bark, M A. Haket; tit'llt halfback, Sawyer fullba? k. Bciienb Long Drill at Cambridge. Ill) '? '? | , ?' une I ' 'ambrldgi, Masa, ? ?? t. |g Ha?" ard had B long drill to-do) Ofl plaj I, luit Unie Waa i '? Scrimmage, The William?? ?.ame gave the men a i"t of conlld. In their present attach, bul Haughton plan? more ne a II h II ?? Ttgei i, Ihr. ?? ??.?. ka hence, end will do some ?pe.'ial .\<uk for ? own game After -i, usual Instruc t on "n the Individual lessom or ihe win inn game, the raralty to-day Hoed up agalnal the aubetltutee, and there ..?i* b long drill "ii formations an?! playa There was secret practice again, and Haughton k? pi the men al work until it was so darb thai the playera could hardly And ' 11< gat? ? hen they started bai k fei the l" ker building The i?*.n of Roger* will be keenl) felt, for hi w.i* net b< ng p. com* along at le.fi tackle, the filling "f a hli h place b! bai n ? m ol llarva ' - i es! I s n iiroblspu ' bii ycai S-..W. :? Bubetltute guard for two years, Iricd .i lai kh- h - kl Williams, sa was Par monter, the s.. oi d tilt? ' ? nti???. and | Ol h ... : . ||Sjl d l . Bo m? n ara b< at 1er than J? n ? i. mlng along alowl). and h'.s t lie fa ? is not on th? n? Id t?? day, ins p?a? ?? al left ? I b. ing iah? n bj Howard. Lealla and 11 s?. gain al lefl guard i ?>! centi .. K< a b Ing al rinnt guard aa batltut?. ai d Huntington being v, ith thi ? ibatll uti > Tom i rough the p?a] i fi om fullback with the i gula Ti..nu ci.? ' ol thi .n ?..i trim, ami ;ii? ie will i>? al* aa hard ? orb ta laal a? h Th?* Will l?e short.r. though, for -? garni ?i ? xp. eu i i aa t>> ba ? ? n tiian that Bgalnai .VlIHama. Broa n li oncoming Hai rard more than the Tigers, fee II la roaMasd thai Robinson will have Brown on edgt to meei I ird In bepad la beal tin ? 'i Imaon, B! II did V.ilv u year BgO Hard Work for Perm. rape I . ? at i p ii idelphla, ?ct II P. nn'i ? ? drove the football aquad lo-da) through . -1 * ii k <>f the ? eai and ? ? Into til! '?aiHitv in.-n h? ;hi nounclng that ivarj poettten on th* team n i? .n Th* na ti worked their head* ,,n. m-j m i m? ac-immage between iwe i .n ci; ?. team* II ? p'?- *r on th* Bi si male a unmake he WB! relegated t,, th? *e? oii'i squad la that Baj the teams ?reri continual!) changing, ami j when th? B ? i I? ended loi I .? .1.. I :.? men vne not ??lily ?? Urad but a in i i .i, t,. . \f 1.1 s'lpp.-i th* ? ".?' h*a gat i i tiie player! * llvelj lecture an.i laid then thai that eould ha>?' then hand?? full with th! Broarg eie?en i,n gaturday, ami ir n? ,ii,t not ahos bett*i form man bes been displayed la ia> ?if their dell) sorb .m foi t ? beating -r their in.,. In the work ?"it Hsu and Hamnston ??if lu the LackHrl d tor tut flrat Aaraity. | and they alternated in .-arrylng the ball These, with Mener, were about the only ?ne< t? keep their regular pla.-e-?. .iour ?let was again badly liruiaed in the scrim? mage .'.nd fOrcad to quit the field. Practice Game for N. Y. U. The New York I'tilveraity football teem hei?! a practice scrimmage with !>?? Witt Clinton High School yesterday afternoon on ?ihio Field. Oleott? the ooaoh, was not UP, lint Kent word that th>? '?amity should d?. aa eertmrnage work tot th.? day Tarn I H.-lllv took ?barge of the .??tuad, and after an honra preliminary work with the var aity In running through signals sent the second taaai with one or two regulan ta againoi De Wfltl ?'iinton. Mahay, Hanaokirgnr ?ud Crewferi did not ehew up. and Merrill, Cornell and < oleman tnok th?it plOPpO. Veataj", bOW? ev.i. w-i.? in ?ho lit" and ImM Ml placa dining the entire afterno.m Snlzer played I centre. This remata? the one ?rauh spot In I the line, and at present Is Motended for: b? Maer. Brtatel and Rgahbaum Nlaoa. Moore. EMffa ami Hrennan. the V? beekJUM, did nttie actual arerh Brennea*. captain, remained al fullbeeh arnat ->f ",? ti ne, however, to a-sist th<? eoeeh. Hunt ley, CWeman aad Oardlnella '--.n-u had g ebanoe to run the leaai Army Triea Goal Kicking. in. TeeaajF-pa to Ih? Trisaa? I iPeet Point, N. v. Oct. I*. The army pta t.,j it h worh iti preparation for the Tale RiMil.? next Saturday With I very light prM? tire Meat of the coaching ?a- o? Individ? ual a ?>rk, ami the men thai could hlch had' mush attention Keyea from the ef? yard Une dropped fifteen goata la eueeea* ???m. in the gerne last Seturda) the Army. took every opportunity to try drop kick ot make a *"?i from placement, aa much stre?-?. will be lal.l upon this feature of tin? game luring ti>?, nest few days iavarel of th.? men ate not in ih.? best ??f condition. Cook, ?he right end. Is still In the hospital, and Arnold is nursing bruises, bul gol lut" ih, signal drill to-day. Purnell ?nd littla John are alOO a little off COlOT. llodg-on. th. epeedy halfback, who has been BO I rapidly developing, strained a tendon and' wilt be out of the gam?- for a ?lay or so. The athletic a poor lallon reporta xreat In? ten.st In th? coming game, an?l with some? thing like elev.-ti thousand seats at their disposal they ha?.? fourteen tkOUSeitd ap ptications Lafayette Team on Edge. i [H;. 1r\<n: ipfc t? '1 h- '1 ril.iir.?- I Bast?n, pena., Oct. in The Lafayette team ?ave an ex? ?dient ?demonstration <>t the "COUie beck" In the game with ?lettys burg on Saturday last, and its form in every deport men I of the game waa by far the best <>f the season Coach Newton's itrtngent measures to bring the te;.in Into its own ?f"' SUCOeeaful, a? the game showed. The work of the comlag we?>k will be ex? tremely light f??r the whoM team, just enough to keep the ?BOM in ?OUdltlOU. The gfime with Byracuee on Saturday is looked forward t?' ->? ?>ne ??f tlie hardest ?>n th?? s, heduta. The substitute material is l he best the 1a f* y et te team has luid in years BrOWB ?nd Rswaoa are two of Ike Fttongesf backs that ? ? ?vat come to Knston. They r*e both fresh mea Secret Practice at Brown. [Hv '?legraph t?? The Tribune 1 Providaace, Ocl "*- Brown waat through iii.? first secret f?.oti.aii practica of the >e;ir to-day In preparation for the game ?rlth Pana au Saturday at Philadelphia. Robinson gave attention to the individual work of tiie linemen, while I'r\or. the .?s .slHtant coach, drilled the bOCko in a series O? upe. ?al formations which It la intende?l t" try "in againai the Quakers, <#eii> waa "ut ionning through signals and win be m shape to play on Saturday Kulp. who has been resting an injured leg. is rapl.lh Improving and promises to be fit !.. \ ,r. ,.,,] ,,f t?,w week. Rest for Dartmouth. I ll> Tfleeiap.? t.. The TrtbtUM ! Hanover, N n . c???t M.?Cevaaaugh gave his men a vacation this afternoon on ac ci.unt ?if the annual fall track meet. The ?quad appeared In t??gs. however, and ?ll?l ll-ht w?>rk In running under punts and try In? n?-w formations When the s??uad ?ame ii. fr?un the bel?! the ?-??acheti assemble?! th. m in athe gymnasium and thoroughli Bnalysed the game with }lo|y ?'ross last Saturday The m. ti who played on Saturdav were let off earl\. but others on the arpiad had a light ?o ill under the direction of Dr. Bcwler. I' was announced to-night that Irnli Ing table work will begin a week from to-da) Serious Work at Cornell. in TMegraph ... ?> i ? TrlSai ? | Ithaca, N V . Ocl II- When th.- f'-,ot bail aquad returned i?. ?he clubhouse to nlghl after ?> long afternoon's work, the expression was unanimous that to-day's practice was the most atrenuoua t?> ?late I'he need "f serious worh was manlf.uu in ihe last gam??, and Hee<? kept his htstori ? paddle going nil through the ?irin Ragged i tackling was the most flagrant deficiency agalnal Pena Bt?te, according to current goeslp, and the ???aches corroborated the sentiment with their directions te-dey. i', i those who could reaoh the fiei?i prac itorted at : o'clock, two hours earlier than usual, and darkneea forced the t'niai whistle. ?fundamental oser lees wer? curtailed and separate dlvtaione were formed all over Ike Held, where candidates f?.r til- var??,ns positions received ln.lt vidual Inetructlon and criticism, comment having besa given la ample doaea at the aquad gathering held last night Ouyer'a work of Saturday waa unaatla fa? ,?,iv ?n thai be was blocked f?ar t,?. fre quentl) foi a '??pull,, ead, and with Wat son "i. tip- sick list, Read decided t<? trj Stlmaon, a sub-guard, at right extrem-. Stlmson u?ighs ahoui it"> peuada, and has mora "i k?s si.i His work to-day, a* might t? expected, was net clean, but the ? ii-ii in?. ??! development is apparent. Kelly, l-iwi-m-, ReOB, ??in er and Krlt/. ! wen k.pt busj b* Van Orman, who sent, ti,,in town tu?. Held after a rapid Uro of m punta following them up and gi'. ona as he ran, Champaign, KregBtad end Williamson wen shift? .1 '?" the Beruhe end Zellei la no? thought lo be In Une foi Munh * : place, i nderhlll, Butler, McCorrnl k and D'Connoi worked In the beckAeld under Hutchinaon end ao shift Is eiperted l Kyrich dM no! reach Ike ueW until ?; o'clock, ronsc-iuentli did no! entei int.? the BCtlviti Middies on New Field. I . ,; ... n ? : bun? Vnnap ?Ils. < " t '?'? The !.? m athk tie Held Ht ih.- Xaval Icadt m] ? .s m uee f.u i ? i | , uni .' football prai th ? ti.i? .-.(?? ? n. u ? iw |ng l" a long infill.Ii \ ?Ii ill. ih. squad ...i'"i sat .mi? htti. practice, i?",i tins was confined t?. signal work, kicking and getting doom the field Delton, Davis ,,t,.i Brawn rested their bed leg?, bul thej will ilk. i., i?, n siuip?. f.u- ih?. ggme Bgalnsi ,. i? n next Saturda) Both Ingram and \ .I a?Ol I-."1 "i ?? nil '?. and tli, imhi !?, taeen them f.i the regular occupancy ?,f ti?. position is ? keen one Th.- new Hehl Ib ?roll s?mate.i. imt th.- coeehea ? Stile doubtful about II owing to it? hard a? ai 'i'he couch?- sa\ mat li.i special 11? i gratlon ?.?? ?n i"- made f??i Princeton i.xt Saturday escepd to k-t toe team Into n good piivshai condition aa poaalble CARDINALS WIN A GAME. Sl l-"1"*. 0 i il The cardinals wen from th?- Mr.wns In 11 ,. ganv- tu ,lav for the ?if. rhamptonahlp, n t?> .-? ti,,. \meri -? i three pit? hers Ineffective!) The taama will i?ia\ a doubta header to-morrow t?. wind up the fall , hampioashlp. The. ,, innings follow? ? ii-n . : : .. i n ,, | ,, . ,? 'A, ' ^ 'i1"1 am " i t .. o i i n t % i?, i SettcriM .-t--i?. in?j irm B?erai 1 >? i , *'11 J'*-"h*nj I'mpifte-Pimn? and NEK FOR HE GOLFERS National Handicap List Being Prepared by the U. S. G. A. SCOTS AT VAN CORTLANDT Forgie and Chisholm in a Tie? Arranging Pater-Filius Tour ney in Philadelphia. Through the ro-operauon of the traduis, BubaMlar] bedtee the United Mete* <;<?ir; Aaaodatloa glana te make rapid progr?s! , in Hi.? formation of a national handicap Hat The ?.ids win be the Metrapolltan, the Masss-obneatta, the Panneylvenli hu<i ? the uv'eetern asaodailon*. which eonprtai the KoiniiK stren?.th >?f the enimtry. It Is th* Intention of th? executive committee of the paient organization, which ha? charge of th* work, to confine Its labors to rattns. only me beal playera, in other werde, only those from scratch to si\. inclusive, win appear on the hat in eaeea where there ahould beppoa la bl playeri Of merit outside 'he limits of the four associations mentioned it would ie p'.-.ihie for them pi siiire recognition through ' -olentlals from their home ctUbl or a.ssini.iii'iiis There li little doubt thai the national handicap list, when completed, win soon coma t" be regarded aa ? mark of eligibility for those daalilng to cempetd in the amateur champlonehlp tournament, i and with that generally understood there ? would no longer bi any eanaa for fear of | overcrowded Beide, auch .??* at Hrookllne a I ser ..?_". ehe Scottish ??"if ?tub. which boaeta Harry Lauder aa It! honorary caddie malater, haa not sa yet been able ta aettle its annual champtonshlp tournament. A tic resulted in the elghteen-hote <"inpetl;i'?n over the Van Cortlandl Park links OB Bundav; conaequently the "Wepplnechaw" is still on. Those to lini-h In the latest ; deadloeh were n fcetl Chisholm and John ! C. Forgie, both ?>f whom ?sot round In 84- I Ob paper Chisholm looked like a winner. I for In the handicaps he Is rated at I, ; whereas the self-.'otisi itilted ?'omniittee allows Forgie r, Peaalbly the incentive of ! set of handsome i Ittbe, the Rift of ii:, Vardoo, wee reeponalble for the marked impr?.vem.nt In Porgta'l ?ame. Another elehieen-hole round will have to be played in the near future. After the -d-an-rdenehip round was eut of t .. way Duncan Maclanee, tiie dub'a hu* morlat, Cblaholm and Uuider played round together, a gallery ol three hundred pe<> B ?? -?.I about the first tee to have a look at the ?otnedlan From the tee [_auder hit one Of hid hest drives, almost to the -?roen, aii'l iu response to the applause I.ander turned and with ? peiiectbjr serious coun? tenance remarked. "I had a bad lie there." A<- to the acore Bt th?? end. I_ainler ad nutted to have taken ;it least ei_.ht> -five, strokes There is a movement over Philadelphia wa?- to get up B patevflllU! tournament. Some . ne has offered ! eng tor MCh B cempetttloa, the only condition being that the affair muet he held l.eforo the close of the present Rolf season In looking OVBT the llf-t of available material a Philadelphia BCrlbe dnds that his <lty could prcduc? twenty-One fathers and as many sons who are ardent golfer! and would In all proji abtllty ha willing to take part This eaUi to mind the fact that the metropolitan dlltrlct has yel to get Into the pater-films same It la B re-*n!ar thing In Chicas", th! Midlothian Club recently holding ?3 eleventh annual. The annual Ball meeting of the Country ClUb of Atlantic City Will he an Invitation lnat?_ad of aa open tournament, as hereto? fore. Walter B. l-dKc. the ser retar?, ha-i not lesued the programmai as yet, but the data! November ?. ?'. and 4 were decided upon aome time aso. The tournament for the championship "f the Pennsylvania state rjolf Aaeoclatl win be reeumed ever the links of th? Whltemarah Valley Country Club on Thura* ?lav ?if this week. Only the qualifying round was run iff on Alignai M, the orig? inal date, becauae a d*lug* completely flooded the links and tendered further play out of ?he question. Amone those to Quallf) were \v. ?"? Fownea, Jr., B. M Byera an?i w '? Carnegie, of put?burgh. SIMPLEX SIMPLE REPAIRS Unusual Facilities for Taking Care of Oar Troubles. A? no ' hala 's Stronger than Its weakest link, uniform excellence of handicraft is essential in any Plant, and It Is upon fae. tory organisation that the superiority of an automobil? depends An evidence that this Is r?'.i'i7.ed by foremost makers is found In the iy*t*m that baa been installed in the 'actor.', and repair departments of the Sim? plex Automobile Company in Mew York City. Th? simplex company has the advantage of havlne Its repair shop for customers' ears within t?n btockl Of the building la Which It* car? are oriel nail y built. The factory I* al Ud atreet and the K?st River and the repair department Is at the foot of ltd street, bordering the same river. One larse Hoor is occupied, equipped With all sorts of modern licht and heavy machin? ery, such as car: be u<...| fot repairing and rebuilding automobile? will.? W"ik la being done on tha car customers are not allowed In the shop, and I no employe Will take orders from a cus? tomer which hav? tint ronie through the j foreman in the regular way When w rk 1- not being done < n ears, euch Is eove-ed with .'' ? ottoa - . ?? hli h hi tpt . i( ?! 111 and ?lirt Owing to the fact thai the horn? plant is j -^o near by, there is littl? or no delay In 1 -?? urliig extra part?, for whal the aervke b .LI It -in ?to -k can be ob ? n ? ?? fa< to ? in , ? . mlnut? ? th* motor tnn 1. 1 by the 1 pai . which p,? s back and forth con tin ? Havli ? ih ? foremen'! hand?, I s repaired ? *r I* turned ov? 1 to ' one ' : ? ? , testen em? it then ? ? ea a t ? <a. 1 1 lal tor ' wer on tl ?? l_ong laland Motor ' '.'..rkw iv. an . - . .. ,t , ,, 1 Di(. 0f ^nrr hill NU. NDR OF II Benz Team for Grand Pi Race Now Complete. EDDIE HEARNE THIRD M Cam Will Be Four-Cylinder Ty with One Hundred and Twenty Horsepower. Bavaaaah, rvt. is-with nomination; ?? Icter Heiaery, Hob Burmsn and E llearne as drivers, the offlri?| ??.-, three cars composing the Bens team in Qraad Prlte automobile r*re, to ra rui Savannah on Thanksgiving Day. vain to Harvey Oranger, president of the vannah Automobile Muh, to-day The self, ion of Hear-* was tna?t place of Ralph D* Palms and other fry, who were i,n?*?r consideration by the B company, Heeme is one of the youngest, dri? who will he Ig ?he raee. as he 1?, ( twenty-Sve v?ars old. He. began his rat career In 19..?, when he drove a RuleS Into fourth place in the Savannah challe trophy rare in 130? he drove Fiats in VaaderMM and ?ohe gup rares, and in last named he finished fourth and won amateur <h imp|onshlp cup at Ind'imp0 He sataMlebed a record for the AUtonq? hill climb which ?till holds, fn a Bsiu, !*t|-\ wh?n h* change.i hi* allegiance to ti car In ? Benz he finished fifth In | year's Vanderhllt, won the Indiana-* Ppeedway Helmet twice, and flni-hei fl In th^ lOmlle free-for-all an<l th?, .v'-n fie? tOT' aO at the Indianapolis BpeedVg] H?eeaery has few equals as a <1r1\er So of his most notable performances are ?Inning of the kym YanderMIt In a D raeq. the ?ir? ult dea Ardennes In the ?a, <?r the same year, the St P.-tersburg-M row race in a Bena in im and the Yrot Qraad I'rtx this jear iietnery ha- tin1?. second in both of Savannah's fin MU Ora Prize races, being teaten by Wanner 11 Fiat by les? than a minute in th? V*<\ ri and by his team mate. Bru? e Brown, i? Benz last >ear hy less than two se on after 41S miles of driving at a rate of ... MVenty miles an hour. Burman first ealned national nresMnai as a driver In IMS, when he drove a Bui Into BOCead place ?.?, Hllliard. In a I_u?.<? in the international light cir rece Whl preceded the first '?rand Prize. one of his most notahle performan was to bring in the first American car laat pear'! Grand Prize race, when he dro a Bui.'k-Marquette Into third ptaea I won several long distance races at t Indianapolis speedway last year, but t disqualification of the car lost him the v; tori's he gatead hy etavar driving The Benz eiurle? come directly from t! manufacturing company in Oermeuy, ti Benz & Cle Rheinische Automobil und M toren-Fahrik Aktiengesellschaft The ca are the regulation four-cylinder machine rated at 1?) horsepower, with cylinder bot of IH mm , stroke of 200 mm. and wetgl ing IJM kilo? Brewster & Ca are preparing limousin BOdtaat and also some of their epecial omi 1,?nation bodies known as the SaaaHhgOU sine, for the Mafheson Automobile Com pany, as the future equipment ? * tta "si lent six" chassis Berline . odies are also in preparation b the Qulnby Company and town 1 ar Sfahj ment by the Armstrong Brother* Can pany, besides the Mathe?on standar?! pgt*|| ment, giving a total of ten different tM?> covering practically every requirement ? the motorist who appreciates high u ?elitl The Matheaon "silent e\\ ? demonstrated Its fitness for su, h Bfatl ment. The six-cylinder motor has baa brought to so high a degree of ef&ctenc that no changes are offere?!. the m ?? the coming season being Identical a those that have attracted such fa?.oiahl attention by their silence and their prove ability to remain quiet through >eara 0 steady operation. MEDAL FOR MISS PHIPPS Makes Low Score in Round foi Berthllyn Cup. Philadelphia, Ott U Mis? Anita Thlppi, l ]?? Springfield Country Quo, B ?taa aroa the gold medai to-day for tl e i-.wilt score In the qualifying round of th? (list annual invitation golf tournament for tbe Berthllyn cup at Noble, a suburb Her ?cera area ? lire ' aieb f. Fox. th* donor of the cup. and Mrs. K"na!d il. Bario*, ot Merl in, *ere tied for second honora seta s ??es Of ?16 each. The other scores were as follow?. Ulae KeeMt, Tsroote >???? JJ Hiss Kebllt, wiimingt.in.J? Mies llcu.-r, Mi.i.olhUu . ? J Misa <V< Us. Bro??l<ltne. .J'"* Mis? n S Maate, Met*?. m Mrs. Hlisli. ??hihi.,,' t .\\* Mrs '' H Venderbaeh, Phradeiphla . 11'' Mts? aa?? ???. Phlledeli lila .}'* Mra BlUati n. Bals . .} ? Mm ?' ,: '-' '? White Msreh .J1' Mis? Porter, Brookllna .?j Ml*a (i PavtsL Philadelphia }',' Mrs. J V Frlshmuth, rultadelj his t.i .-a ROLLS WINS GREENWICH CUP. 1 r. lel??f?_ph IS The Tribun* Greenwich, Coen., Oct ta. The cup pre? sent."! by Y I Aimstrong for Ike OOSt sel?, ted BOOM made betWMU .luno I OS? October Ii waa vm.ii by T M t?. 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