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College Football S Baseball i Automobi?ng S Golf J> Boxing S Horse Show ** Racing * Other Sports ON COLLEGE ?H Yale Eleven Lines Up as It May in Big Games. TIGERS IN SNAPPY PRACTICE Champaign Finds Plaxe in the Cornell Line, Where He Is Likely to Stay. ? N Haven, Nov. I \ hoe! of i at ?i eh i'i< ?i i"- '.?? sjn a Mm i.?oii>.iH -.?tit of anothei Individual drill, which t:-i" .?f *a?nu ts ?*c****lde-*ed i*e Hi?- *j> v? lopmeni of the \ irty? mil te signal pre? tj ag? followed R? . Phtlbin end ?? . i : on ai] reported for work ami tooh i an in the signs! drill on lbs d.i ill*. Who Was injured ill the Colgate gams and baa buk? been si ? m irj *?,itii a en siso n - ported In i<"-s He \\...-< flrsl substitute f? larter tip lo lb* time of lis InJUT) and all? be read-, for lie- big Kam..--. in tbe acrinsmsge the '??? d one iou..tHi"\vn <m a long run by ISddle Fi*ee ii.an. The reculais did not play more than ten minut's. h.? substitut? ant rap la, including Pre??is .it snd and Streut In place of Captain Howe. Bontelsler moved over to t?hs saber ?""lag. This pall undoubted!) s ill b*> the . ti'is to start the b The line-ui? of i lo shout ? week snd Its perraanem Indi? i et it tell] be v- I team ..? fullback, bul later ca?.? v.,? i . Phllbln. .la< k Pleld, tl - .ii ii;.?l i.. ? ii it Dunn would be kept a? fullback Lore? end Dunn ars both on i ;,.] in ?ii.-ir pr?ts i t positions Bpalding had a oomplete rest .?"?-day, while Mitchell ? Mooes replaced ?Camp ami i recmaii as balita ? tollowe: left ?-nil; BcUll* . ei t tack]. ; I guard ; Ketcl un. ' ?in ' ? : ?I? _ i i d Paul, i ikii.1 lack1?-; A very, l| Howe, qusi t? rback : ? aie. ? : ighi half? I.-i. k I "um : illbaok. .lim S. ,.i' . is now fullj imlluson a:.il took l:i?= ' i.i.. .,i ;. :t tack!? ? oes, who ?ras hui t In the h? d un Monda; . n ?ii i epoi ? for work lo-morroa Pra<*tl<*all* su ": . the game, althoui ndil Ion oi man i ? ? ? es Ysle of ts at rea Bak? halfbai k. s.ml this i ? i*n>. il* tain "f ? ? ???M. tbe ? ?l> ail i ';.. a b i?l . ?-: I - ail hia i M* ht*. II. ? Iban . i r no moi ?? ha i luck In i he ? ? m and ti ? - ? ? Intermini Tal? will :?? read) foi the biu games. The | < eat n*n lo-das ??? ? "?; rea. i. ii? -. Bh? 111. S.iMl'.r*: I ... !,-; n. ' '! lit, ?'l.iti*l.-rs. ' oi Mn. ? I T? d Cos. h? ad . .r t he ? ? ? 'i 11 sssiatanl in a taw i Tigers Bnck to Hard Work. . again ?. Id tl,; - da) b' i wo of wl t in ? omi I? I i^n men knuckled down t<> re.ii work, ? Ing held nd sei ama ? ? ?- ?? m the ii line plung? - t" W . ndcll. ? -be.i by !"? Win, who kicked iwe - i of 1st? - ? ? ? ke. | | !?: ove .1 I a! John De IT 111. '01, 1 ' i ball. ? ? i I : and ?. ?.-.'Hi a ? ? ?( ? ? ? ? ? i ? ? d : ? ? II in.it - ? ? The Hn< : n b.iit ?', IM Chanfle on Cornell Eleven. ? i *?ia." - '...'. - ? occasion i I ' ? ?. wit , ' 0 marl t ? - .M III ' .-? ? . . i . daj . . - I R. B \\ I ) te an?! I'm If I?- al'i.e 'I ? -. am for -' m? llm? ..... d i la' - i ' . team to K ? 111? ? i 1 ? ... i. Dartmouti* Men Optimistic. . \ H., Son ? v i ege . ? ? Dale] i ?? I .*, ?Princeton. Among ibe atudi U ? ? f optimism a- to the ? ' ? : ?.?-? k thfi sfteri c" I earl ? ret, i% hen n.? ? ? v.* r? ' " b* ?.f.-< ?i igaiiixi i i r li*7| i | gj?r-j then xtore axd 1er ): " ? open crl !" Id ?>n the <>?, al the 'v aiatt? aeoi-ed on the substitute? Dudley ami .-'now ;i'-' !? u? lidov, ns Kir- nd a ? kirk Inn a? ??ii this " I? moon liolils in- pr?sent form Princeton v/lll hard w? rk t.. pre?,. nl in.? - i lioasetl al?.. was- klckln t??k? i? i,. Princeton to us In ? ham " it a fli hi goal, Th? ofllclals for the Princeton Ram? ."- follows: i: laangford, of Trinity: umpire, Lleul V? Il>. ?f v. ,st Poll t. field Judge, Murphy, <>t" l'aie. 'I'ln? line-Up tii-.la? was ,-|s fol - nd, Daley: I? f1 tackle, PHcock; I. ft i Beer; centre, Qlbi-oni rlghl guard, F* ? Igh1 tackle, r?nglehorn: i i ?'? ? 'i ? ' le well vn: left h ilfha. k. lej i . 'iiifi.;.. k. Moray; fulll ; '? Army Eleven Aggressive. . Trli n i Wesl Point, N Y. Nov. S.-In the \in ? football team sli S4??a*a*asslvenes8 than it has ' iiiis wc<k. ?nul tin- llrsl ii^ni defeat? , bj three touchdowns to n 1W'l?.l llvatt was ?mi the Bids Uli":'. Btld I' the tfi.iii Hint handled t'a' rma -i?!?-. eeatribtrtlng ?orne loni got ?n.?' of n .? .?,'111'"-' punts n 3-yard mark and ton oil s forty-yard ii"'i-*?.,'i followed aith line plunges, McDonald ?m an end play crossed f touchdown. ?Veysnd i.rok" through ? i i??? Cramer's fumble tor sn. do? i . .?!:,i .." 'n- -ni? kick s bounded ?>v?r Wlnfle'td'a head gave H ?m opportunlt) t.. scaire the la i tt down for ths Brsl team. The line-up o? the 'varaity was wll Dean, Devore, ?\rnold or Hogje. Al hsl bruised, bul d) for the BuCknell cann- on Si day, The Highland Falls High Bchool I pluycd ii,- third cadel team hexre to? ar..! v.i.s defeated by ?< score ol \~ I schoolboy? were much Unlit.-.' thai ,- deta, but what they lacked m wi they made ni' ?" ?gameni as. Good Backs for the Navy. ? ?? ipolli Nov. s. ?while the sj stei m.? Naval Academy ??aaches in slterna ild probably has \ .'iiii-?i much m tn Ing m I be sei u i as had ths ? ! :? ?1 hack'. ?and ai i ent th. scellent substitutes f : positions, wtuip there is no one who o take ii?-' plac? of Captain Pali?",. <-i line i,i. ak -i or kicker, th. re i ? ,, 'mili in the backfleld wh.uld ? ,,n iboul a Ni, ti?l?< continued at fullback mis' al . nd !?' onard al Quai tei ? i i- fullback, .m'1 >3oi i,a>k for two m ssons, an not of the running, an?i ?iMa- flghl foi il" es t" he .i ii"t one. P t;, ,? v?..,-? .-? re? this ;'f" rnoon i : -,, offen ivc w"i'!? N. Y. U. Players Get a Rest. ?? . for the New Vori, i nlvei iterday on Ohio Pleld a- the majority of players were resting up after Tu?w?d. .Mil, Trinity. Tom Relll) ? - took charge <?! the s'i ?n the '?. Olcott, the I ind H i the vat II . k ft gui ,,,, i,. . men. i attention ?as ?-iv.-n '.. the foi m.- "i interference bj the backs and Baking up of the taterf?M*ence bj -, thla work Scott, .; new m showed up well it? the backfleld and . drade ai d Di-r on th. line, , .!. lain Brennan, a ii" waa out of i ? game, did nol report, and tin- pn abilltj is i n ' be '"i ths fl .??.k ? 'omfort, u h ? ? . . -, , . v. i mark, and several tlm? ling tn.' ball only -.aids He was not on th" fi? i was pretty badly bang the ' "a? h? told Mm to take Mercer Star of the Quakers. dclphla, Nov. I I'' ntisv Ivanli ? !,,-(J:,.\ WM "?"II 1 Wllllami '.vorK..! with th<? becks, while i : , hargs of tin- fors arda. Mercer ag no * lar "f the pn ? ? igti .Marshall and Kenn? 'iv al well rteogh ?v..h ut q with Hi" position a !?, ; ,' |.-r th' t.'Hin, ami Mar? Thai did n >t take hart lu th.- work, aa he n a stiff .i?"k fi 'in a ' sd bump I i Immag?. while Harrln ; I i; "..'I .n l? ',,ii l harvardTgaim beaten This Time by All-Star Eleve with Many Substitutes In. i' 1 Cambridg.. Ma >'? c T i mi .i football t?a i u .'i from til- ?jtrrtmmag? although i!"- Cai I? h ", ns a ni i ..in" the stadium on ee fli i, italn PIsher at rlghl ? at h . lineal up with elghl 'varsity ??bst .? n ion ?i'h, :.? were s, -,. ilanend men on 'I" all atar team Bi"Wii. v !. Wllllami and s< s were reprea Most of the pis ? ? ll -, liai? ..i'!, ai the? . i a s, ore of ", ?" s or. ?! ,' touchdea n on nicel ? ' forward i P ige t Will:: ?? ? | :,?,.', I ,,>i ? ?al from i lacement f? two point? ... , blocked '?i" of Mlnot'a punts, forcin ? ad reo? iw?i a forward pai ras ti" touchdowi ? i in. v. back i . ? ? nl ?" out ?mail. Ilaughton ? ountit king them go th,. f,?n dis 1st? l?dlam "ti sat er played at i : tackl? ?? Il K : rlghl ' win bo n .,; m i|? will b. ... i. n ? ? usual pi ?. uiii h, i. h. .i 'n ? u??. gam. i of th? ' ? .n ti ? Ilernen? Ti,|, ? Work began on th? ? l " ;-.,'.-?.,,: ' ". ;i)l | VVIIIian ? end; Kann, Ha ?A left i . wm. Brown, rlghl guard ard . i. ht u ird, rlghl ? nd . ? 'at? vani. quai ti i ?>..' I? Whit?. Harvard, lefl Ifback, Min? t, ? iii rard, I II Howard lefl end; -, lefl ta, kl? ?.. II? left guard -? . . rlghl !:?? kl. Holllster at rob? ?. ? ? di? y and 1 'i - ? ? ?? 'i. !?? ? am, ? Irausteln ind T< 0 I roti.i: i . . ,|, HGFPE MAKE? A HIGH RUN. Will!? n. i i e, th. -i aM(j ,, - i Hloasoii at the lau? r | a?'.i?!i-mv la. ; night foi ? ""ii . ? ont? -1 with Mi io Hoppe rllrked ofl U pointa II t nil Inning, ?howlng won?!, i ful skill .?i i of th. ',.?11? ' I ! Willi? H".. ' ' I '? il . it high i um, ii. . SI. IForward Pass Leads Up to Only Touchdown Scored. j !CRISS-CROSS PLAY HELPS School Rivpls on Gridiron Play Snappy Game in Yearly Struggle. B i ball ebl.it) ai d condition enabled the St. ; Mark's Bchool team to repeat Its rl< lo two yean as., end d? feat Qroton Bel.I here to-da) b; ? acere of i to ft II v-is tbe B?M*ond \ Ictory In twelve yeai ? ; ? ??. snd both were earned ?rlth Dan M - odh? "i of Dorchi Bter, a! the i n ? helm. Nelthei teem \\.t-> up to the standard of past elevens, bui the play waa fast i nd Rnapp) Forward passes wer? made with great frequency, and Bt. Mark'a wi - metre ' In bringii 'a i h? m of. au? ' Bfully. in Ih? a? i ond period Bt. Mark's ? Hi.- i ii ii fi-..m ii..- own (O-i erd o Oro ton'a S3-yard IIn< on lim ? ?? ind ana ums. l'i'.m this pota! London hu fora si ?a to Graham, ? I de, .-nd the la! i for? ? b v.. apllled i'.ro- : r two do? - i! ?? hci ? tool i gh : be home teal i would o ? the boll i lai riman and ? Irahara wi a pretl ? rosa play, -Twing? ing around I or a tou Bl Mark' fated! ? ? !:ic?<,.,i the Anal punch and waa nk for m- -i goals ? a, hi Ii i ' bad ? h? i oa sr I ? i - ? on i ..; a -"?"' i""' I ill gam?, The direct? d pooii) a! Quarter. in the second half Emery w-*o**ered the , in a. i in Bl Mark'a terrl ?my. hut poor g< ? ? gave the bum* el! "ti downs. . ;,ot"i i- ara ws x dl) us? d up ?'?' ? nd, while the Bt. M irk's ti*^ ~ -1] under fire. Groton i i;?>?i oui Its string early in the game, while Bt Msrk'i ? t show Its Bcorlni play until it was i. . ?. , mi ii). n ?i cams nt the de? moment of the game. Both t?.nrs ta<k!. d hard, aith Bt M h ? having a shade the better of II i The punting waa good and the ends cov . p d kjcki wi' st Maik't trie ses snd -ere i ? aarful, while tero ou! of t? n Iroti ? ordi St. Mark's: waa i-1. ' - i ? ? ! ??' d . u pow n! ; ' in this n i Graham, (*aner, Kemp. M? Klnlo? I Harriman pla) d ex? eptlonally well foi Bt. while Emery and !.. Curt?a did fine ? ?- <;? oton. ? The line-up and su nmarj folios. . ? Ha k*B '?'" P '? ' "'? "" ? .U 1 ." K? m.i?:. .'' . ' ? ii . B. ?J. i . R. T . . It E.. I. ? .<-.' It. . ; ; H ".JVIIi-o? t. H. B... Xayli i .lr H. ? ? ' foi Bt Mark'a Hilller f? i ii Blddle, 9 ?.???? i i iwdoln i mi lr? !' ?\ Burl i . \ \\ Bankart, i isu < mo man K i Braga W - ?1? ya? Kluchtner and l*ha?**Mrarne. Tim? ; ? ledl POOR ATTACK. SAYS ROPER Advisory Coach at Princeton J Tells of Chief Weakness. ! lad? Iphla Nov. I.? Will am W, Roper, ; advisor? coach of the Princeton fo eleven, was In town tbis morolas ' ? the gsmi with llarvard ? i.e. h? said: "The Princeton off? nc? wai lam? ? weal ai d mus! i e Btrengl hen? ..nt before sny ground can be gain? i \. ,. o i ?artmouth. \\ hile tbe and I ii.- the op- , 1 e on th? Here ?? SIM! did Ion. "While the Harvard pit ? i e* It? d ? a? i.nd'd *'? fen e all II rough the elped by Ihe po i ?. . i . . , a) s of practice mu? h time will be devoted to whipping the attack Into I also . thened. i lai vard'i . tacl I) simi? lar to t ii.- one made b) > ale last fall, ? doe n, during the two lean even!3 n* ? SECOND MATTY IN SIGHT Davis Robertson, Now o? Giants. "Sonic Pitcher"' on Records. "In 1 ? n the Olsnl eve a ? ii: .1 b) lb* \. v Jforls ? Hub RobertiHiii, ?\i.o hail? from Norfolk, V*i . won twenty-flv? ou! ??: iwent) . N III ..... of he struck < le is. rt*ally .i utilit y ii..m. n i< played al ? . d w? -i M - ? ? i ? I H N i .and wants lo II eft-handed ? 'i. i? i III ? CORNELL HOCKEY SCHEDULE. a ! ? . ' ?- Tin . , thli Hi .i < "orn II ?? .11 , i ? ted tl i. Th? i. wl ? .ii n? i-i '"i un 1 i . 1 ton \i' nell-Vali ? Prlncet? n ai th< [ \ , ? ' ' -' ?? > ork; Kehruai Bt. N lil . - i; '?"> i. I'u .' n liai im . m i MARTY CUTLER KNOCKED OUT. Bnnesl II? hurl heavywi ? i! Ms.||? i. ,, foi i. I, > Hid i '.i.i .n thi ? ? ?i Club laat nlghl I ??i m :. . . ?lot . Officers from 'Belgium To Hide at Horse Shctv ; Five Nations Now Rep? resented in the Mil? ita ry Classes. Two horse shoe entries from Belgium ot naptaln ran l.?,iigl*?mdo??ck, ol the Ist Regiment <!?? Ould*MB, snd of Lieu ? i i.. .n Rlpet, of the :'?i Chasssturs ? ? ..i by mall y?a?terday, having i last we? k. the da) befoi? lb? entry list closed. The ofacsrs an noa on us the Atlantic, brlnglni with them several mounts, amen?: which are Kirlkl ?<n?i C-tolpert These entrlee ?i -ii the Ils! <?f military urn?-.-? who will parti? Ipate In the shoe to fort) ?one, Bv? i ing repi ? -enteil. Bul the - illlUry riders will no! eai nil gold braid and brass buttons at the show, which opens a week from ?Saturday, ; ,is i-, mem! ers ??f thin city's j mounted police ?ill give sn sxhlbitlon drill i thai ? III be indicative ?>f the ? liWeiicy I \. hlch thai body has reach?! d, The i.?' ??.ill be commsnded b) Lie i? David McCarthy, with Bergeanl | John .\. Part earr) ing the colon u d ?Pa? trolman George Kretschmsn sa bugler. The i'i.ito'.ii will he led by aergaaat JslU O'Keefs and will bemads up of Oergaanti >. W R| 111] and Ha? ? v laisoii an? Pstrolmen John J, R?ssel, William .1. le-ni han. Peter V, McOrsw, ESdwsrd >?lagie Leowry afead, Hogaa McCurdy, Tlioiiiai J ? '?..-?ii.-v. William Brown and if? shan. ?ei rsani John McAullffe Is t<> i>.- ehlel of the ?>.'o:ii| I'laloon. anil lictiltnl him will rise awrgaaats si-|.h.n Rice ?and William ?'avalla 1 i)?h nial Patrolmen Alton Bolster, Oeorge tchaffner, Arthur Kaefa, James Harten, Edmund Grey, Harry Bvenaon, Hugh K.i'i.v. William li" ?oner, John Mil 1er and Oeorge Prisen. Nine ? 11111 ?.- ?.h,) nava been received lor in- militia class Captain William A. Bry? ant, "f th" ISaaea Troop, NaU?r*na] Quard m' Mew Jersey, snd laleutenanl 11. w. Brown, "i Troop B, ?>f th" Ohio Cavalry, .ade nominal ??.ns. The other entries are ail from the National Quard of New York, and Include those ?if Captain Prank B. Barrett, of Kauri.? r?. Lleutenanl ai fred Witi'ii. of fiquadron a; William bpangler Mltehell arwi Perry A. Wllhston, also of iQuadron a. ? bar?es a. Doacher ?uni char!. 1 1., Bevolse, of >3qusdroa C, and J. T Delansy, of Battery P. BEDELL BOWS 10 BP Saved from a Knockout Wh Rival Swings Wildly. Brown the lightw? Ighl < :-.i hsmplonshlf* honors, had of Joe Bedell, "i ?VilUsmsburg, i ten-round boul si the Royale ah. ' ?? Broc Ij m. Issl night. The battle i ? all times, end Prank s. O'N? III, ??? ? ommlssioner, s ho sal am? the two thousand spe**ta>tors, was heard say thai it was well worth watching. Brov/n won det-isively, but liters a n ban bla woi k ws ragged. Hin . due to the Injury t<> his ha had -i bad effect on hi i distan? s, and lim? a he missed badly, il?- lost a chance t?i ecore a knockout the final i ?i nd through his inability to Btraight. A hard left on the B? '!? il i ' ? ling slong the ropes, but Bro atvung wild, snd Bedell v\a able t" co op and las! the distance. Although In ?i straits ai the end. Bedell bad lb? bel Of the firs! tWO minutes of (be tumi roui and Brown suffer. .1 1 bad oody bsssvt! until ii" landed his 11 u ihlng left to the ja ? made s brave start and had son what the bettei of the Ural round. Brot ? : gnd land's?! .-?. gh! hand jaba to the face a ?. 11 t*. Use body. 1 tarted .. -? ? ??? .*i left, bul Bedell stepp In nd ? ho! .. eh? 11 ijghl hool t.. 1 Jaw. Brown wem back on ids heels, g 1. a flash ie |< ii landed, but the id? 1 .m only a Blight effect brown came into ids own in the seco round and from then to the end w ??.m B<*deU'a ,i"' bore the brunt ?>t Brown's attack, and t latter Bsnk both hsnda to the ?tomsch til The punishment had its effect, slow ap< ???! left him, and for a Hi lo t their ?nap. In the fit round he ?ara liai footed end weak, au after missing a I? 11 for the head be mil to the 1'. Brown waited for him to regain bis fa and atarti .1 a left for the head Bed? rlgli! in. and mice inside Browi L srd wa? sin--, for the lattei Has at. to accomplish little while In close quo ters. \\>ak. end apparent!* hopelessly beats in th*? fi'th round, He?!? 11 ?ame up stroi [or H'- [th. Brown ?*enl e! him 111 .-. tlgei an?! landed heav) blows to h.-ad m bod) B 'it' atine. Bedell watch b , and when Brosn lefl en op? 111 -r he -?i???i over s right to tb*- tip "f tl \? ni' b stood Hrnwti on Ids heels. it wsa 'i game bul futile rally, as Broa ontinued to hold the sdvantsge to 1' las! bell BOXING NEWS AND NOTE r.Iicldleweight Title Still Oper with Papkc Retired. Sou thai Billy Papke, the former "K? Thund? rbolt" snd ons of tb<? m hi ocki d '"'ii 1 he late Btai II, has retired from the rinp. boxing promoters w 1 bold ? on boots m de.1.1 n chai I mlddlewelghl claw Papk ? ired himself ehamplan after th ,.f Ketch? 11. 1 '.t other middle same, bo that the title ha d. I't. of ?Pltti bui e. ... . .1 K s 1 Ix-round 1 ;. ; 1 '? B Uoha ol Idllwsukee, who essll) defeat? Papke b simn time ego; Johnn) Thomii Who I'd I'ai'ke in Australia: "Huck ' u 1. Dillon, Kddle M.' (rooty en? \ are In llns for the champion * 1. the mi ?.. 1 Hllon and Klaus 1 1 Dillon 1er, who can hit bk.- 1 ii lp hsa . luv slong rapMI) Ii 1 ? ? I most ol the mlddl? a Pittaburg, 1 top of bi" ? Isi - :-. -, 1.1 ? ritlng he la too ? ?Id and has Sd !? I to o srlth men of th? \\ lllle Late m 1 . 1 .,tk w? It? rweli hi else d? Utred tha be wo lh? title, but Kla u m m live ' '? a ?: "*h ? I) ? Will!? Nelson ha? taken unu liest Sid.- Thun? oit," a ill meet 11..11 - Lenny, thi I ? . ? i aim Athlet!? ? 'bib. 01 ? [ht. While Eft . ? ,n Brooklyn, And] Park? ?-'? ? will - rose gloves al ;. 11 -ou ? 1 bos? - ol ? 1 to bOX Wall? t S 1 onal Bpoi ting ? Hub "i I 1 roke bi- hand i 1 train? ? . !.. cancel the 1 1 In da id-e e n ?? managetn? 1 I liad? I? end a ? ? nd ? ? - s 111 !?? held a! 1 ? , 1 .. don A< lub, ;.i Grand and rd streets, tbl ? ? ? nlng. Nalhan Er? ? Iphls lightweight, will apar ?i. , " 1 \ w Yoi 1. i.ox.t. Bhould nage to d< f? at Krlli b In d? ? 1 ?'?.11s will post 1 forfeit n* bind a .u id. count**] -? K SHADE FOR "YOUNG" SHUGP.O ? ? ? eight box? 11 ,?.,.1 .. litt!, th? 1 Bl : ie Bell : lie Lent. A, i. \-,|,. ,lX ' . ...;.;. ? . ?ol ... bout ? II those who ' 1 ..1 ? ? 11...? ? ' in? ? 1 1., a ?Jed i round ? ? . iio'i.> , Ighl ha mix <i up In fee ..nd - ..o.1 bon ., .1 .! foui 1 h i'iiii round? In lind . ,. 11. ?.1 him sell ? ', 1 ! in?J rsrn I thi h nun ? 1 NEW RECORD WITH SHO? R. L. Bcatty. o? Columbia, Sets a Collegiate Mark. m the lirai of.- - '???'???" SP ""'k at Columbia entrerait! ?/?astar?lay ?t. i,. Beatty, 14, ? sUbllshed a ?" >> l.'Biai- ?record In the ?. put. Hs r the sixteen-pound weigh! s ?Jlatance ol Ig fMt TH in? ? :. ?whl? h Is ! feel I Inches ettei than Ihe lajrmer record roads by W. P. Kreuger, of Bwarthmore, i" -'"" 11 g. I'-? "? i k. 'I.', iini.sh.il second. Beatty lias bettered the mart of I ? ,:.,?. In practice, an.I one- in an lnt?r , , - :.t. when hs did M feet 2% Inehes. i..11 ?!? |,.-iT.itrn.'iii'-" was submitted ? b collegiate record al the tin?", bul owing t.. th.' shot being ??? shade under weight Ihe mark was i'"i silowed. Al no time sin ? Catty has been putting th? ?hot <>n Bouth Field, Its ; the weather h<*"n par? ti uiariy i.ivora !? for record-bresklng t v. st'-niav the thermom , t, : ?? down i" ? fain thsl aufpired m t.,i good vv.'ik. !' was fa:rly warm m Hi?-' tnornlng, bul ? chill wind blew up In the afternoon, and by i1" lime the contrat irai i 'in.?i otf ti ?? "(ii' mi weft glad to ?jddled HI' in "??. ?-"'?als. Elaborate arrangements were mad. the track rnanagemenl ?"? thai tlvre ?hould i"- i,o chance ?>r any dlapute over] the soraptanee of th" mark by ths a a r. aiai I ?'. A. A. A A. Th?* shot, was weighed in n,?' physi.es Isborstory by one d sfter thi event the shot, with r ? measuring tape, was sealed in Hi?' preaanra "i" tin- ofBcisIs and .m to '.'nus- i;. Sullivan, Mcretary of the Amateur Athletic Union. The shot when Ural weighed was .? little lighter than r.'|iiir?"i and n.?ils were driven ii, to bring it up t.? th.. standard. Th" foltoirtng men ?ssrved ss oiVetals: Hugh Bsxter, New Vor!? Athletic Club; Chsrles : . . New l'ork Athletic Club; C. Hs field, New York Athletic ?ini?; Chariei II Mapes, Columbia, and Harry a. Plsher, Columbis. LACROSSE IP' BALANCE Some Columbia Men Anxious toj Revive the Sport. Columbis h.-ic not yel decided whether it j win have a i icTosse wain ii''\t year. Al ?' ' eeting of the universltj committee on ath? letics yestsrday the atudenl board of repra- : Bentativea ar.?l a self-appointed committee I of those In favor of the resumptl.f tl ? game ti" decision could be reached, and an- j other meeting will be held next week tor i further discussion. Ths chief srgum. m sgsinsl tK< Of Is.S la thsl South I'i.'l.l, the ; , ? i? available playground on Mornlngside Height rowded In the ?jpring, when ; the Is "i would have to practise. I uarsnteed, howei er, thai II ?' ? wen allowed to resume another i,?-nl would h" obtain? d i. is probable thai the sport wHI be re ? -i and : ...,i ? 'olumbia w iii r, Bums its place m the lorthern division <?f the Inter uaue, win. h Includes al presenl 11. rvei d, Hobari and ? lornell. HORSE SHOW AT DURLAiMD'S Two Classes Judged in Connec? tion with Cotillon Ride. \ cotillon t''i". augmented by a ? bora? show, op? isd th? season at tn, Durland Riding Aeadetnj last night. Th" two i."!..' shoe claases w. a exl ?? ; well nils i with I i -i ' .a.-.?? material. Hamilton ?i BaJmon ludg? '1 the ha s ':' h "i- ned the show, Th? re w? ??? elghl .ini.. -. which in, i,ni, ,i ,M?, n well ;?i own .-i"' i ;.-: .!-1. ? 'Umax, Kloq i ?.' ?? ? n li' i, . .- r ? ' i 11 ?-; Maid .??,?1 Little Kid, ;i ? i.' i named II ? pi "t-. i t.. of Misa gate The I lus ?< i m t" John gpn I I,, a nli; al black 'na: S Jel an.I | ? I:mil B. elig'a i;io.?',i. nee, s hl? h wi In th.. '..ni';- o?' Bug. :.? \ ?-ii Bach. Mr s- ? in acknej mars ? 'Umax and ah? raptured the yellos ribbon, the s/hlte going '?? Mi Bp atle: 'a Colorado King, with Tomar Ryan In th" drii ,t. h? t','- saddle class n. ?'. McKIwi mare Enchantress was an eas? win? m. from iii" motnenl she stepped Into in? tie) 'x Keturah era - pick. ?: i-i win ii" i' d, ..: 'i ah? ntlon, >? Ith Miss ? 'i sws! third ? The ! I onei ?hand? some .'"?? ' : he w Inner in Th- han ? s ? , ? GOLF ON BALTUSROL LINKS. Belat? ?I Bli ? lion ! ?..? golf i. turn from ?l th? la.-t thai III?' ? i ? rowdi i i:. m . a: iv mi |at< in the '??I pii I ha. dlcap N E Btoul ?'"i1 ' ??"" ?a \< : 2S ::. whlli Raj ? loi l"ii. il"- formel 1... ton ... ;. ?.,.., th ? prise, g. t?n?- .-..un,i n, v' There ? i' .n il-, four-ball i'oinp< tition '.s,,, . ind J :- VVo< : ' X' He ':..' ' ' ' i. PLA1 II Win v' it i., ? II .- il.l ?,.: - !' v w ... ? ii |m ?i.i. i i ittc l ? ,, || 'I VJ '?' " ' ' I ! . W ? Ml I ||. 1 >4 ! ' THREE CUSHION MILLIARDS. 1 ,"1'"" Iphla, \,,x | .\, ?x I "? ?' ?t??d i hilad. Iphl nigh! in ? 1 " si in at? i i'i,,.. . ushloM Billiard i , Danklema.? .'anu.i,.ii and I , ., , .,.. || wi. , tarled ? ' ' form and n,. tut? -nitii Inn I mu i.j I'snkl' TIMELY Bi Of SPORT Baseball Ticket Scandal to End in Talk. Likely EVIDENCE HARD TO GET President Lynch of the National League Skeptical as to the Investigation. Thomas i. Lynch. pr-**.i<i-?nt of the Na tlonal f ,asgue, lef! for C|*-etnnatl lee! i ? a? Ing, hlgbl) skeptical a- to tin- outcome of ,111e investigation Instituted I'V Bar-roa ?Ban? croft Johnson, of the Amei*lca>n Lasague, of tie- v.*.rid s series baseball ticket scandal. a meeting <<f the national commission will i"- ii.-id in Cincinnati to-dsjr t?> 'ak*- up tiie question, inn Mr. Lyaeh i? saU**fled that nothing will come Of it all r\.f-pt a little talk, and, under He- eiroiimstan* ? ?:<, ha? rnade ids pian? ta leave thai city late l afternoon, so as to be back at his ?!? -.. j in the Metropolitan tower to-morrow. ?Before leaving yesterday he said ibat ?so i.u .!-? ie could disoovei there eras no evi? dence beyond hearsay i<> bear out the eon tentlon that the Saw Ton and I*hlladel? pina ClubS SOU blOCkS of seat* to fmeesla - ?tore at an advance on t h?* reguUr prices, ami that in? <ii?i not believe 'be Investiga tion would clear up the tangle. He sdded that no plan bad b* .-n discovered as >*-t to preven! ticket scalping when eighty thou? sand persons wanted to buy forty thousand ?.-a?s ii*- is of ib*? opinion that the only way t'i atop ticket speculating i" seats f"i ib.- worlds baseball series la to havs aa ordinance pasee d m each dty, as sug| by ?Barney Dreyfuss, <<f Wttsburgh, to mates it a misdemeanor f"r a ticket to I" told .it any prie? shove it* ?a.-.? value. He would not commit himself, hosrever, es ta what inn" be don?' in lb?? future ron cernlni the handling ??* tickets, and refus*.*! i., "nniii.nl' on Hi?- BuggeetitMi Ibat tbe national commission lak' over the work. Han Johnson evidently feels differently iban Mr. ?Lynch, lb I- quoted SS saying in Chlt*ago: "We are going ?"? the bottom ??f the I scslptng acandal st Tharaslay's meeting. if President Btush of the Nets "fork teem wain- proof i grill furniah It, and int.lad to whethei be courted Inveatlgattan or not i am csmfldenl thai the National Cominle Blon Will provide a remedy that will make It Impossible for speculators to hold up the public in the futur.?.'' Edward Km tow. prssldsnl of Hie Eastern l,.;?Kue, went west wltb Mr. lyjtl'di fOf the purpose of submitting \0 the national com? mission, at its meeting to-day, daMnanda, or, better yet, suggestions, looking, it is nui.i, to B higher claaslfleatton for his league, in ? telegram to the ~-po~*ttng sdtter of this [taper last evening .la?'k Herman, manager of Btanllus Zbysako, - ?If Harry I'oilol,, maiiats'er for Cv ? Balt-evlch, ?rill guaraatoe me ?CvSSS, i will snt t<i have Zbysako err satis ins man -.- tima i am making ibis offer to Ootcb, and BOS no reason why 1 should not receive s like amount in -tontest ??i??? the Italian champion, if lUtoet*"**, however, -hows championship calibre by ?i? f? sting ?,ii th- other heavyweights, i would then consider a match, but at this time it Is ou! Of Hi*- i|U*stnii, ?1er In my estimation th'-ie erg a number of men at present in Amer? ica that ate capable of defeating him. I*et Mm take on some of the other heavy? Bretgfata Brat ' in commenting editorially on Co**neirsi victor' over Williams by the acora of Uto ?, ?The Cornell Dally Bun" says Looking at the match trom ??11 ?*iew polnts, th? result points optimletlcelly toward success in the remaining three tra?nes. Although the advance over the i iv.nu egainst Pittsburgh was not great* ?.till there waa no slump from thai good showing. ?The attack, In regul?r formation | ei least, was stronger end more concerted. and in most departments Hie Cornelliane clearl? outplayed their opponents. In two partlculsrs the? Williams men e\r*?iiei3. The) formed ?nor.- effective Interference in open Held running and they tackled more aurely, iTomblned with Reetneea In the backlield, th es gave them the s4- ' ? ?u running back kicks. . . . A notable feat ire of the ??ame in Ithaca wi he comparative leek of rough tactics and OV? . /?? . It - ! 'Uttlng aside for the moment any ethlcsl wrong in illegal play, a lover of ststistlca can furnish Inter? food im- though! by computing the num-1 ' ..ths of .ii.- ?i*-id s hlch ? Cornell has los! thla season through penalties. I Ground lost against Michigan and Penn I will i?<? vital. Cornell must fees rn Michigan, Chl-I cago and Pennsylvanls three eleven? which have fallen slightly from their high . ?t?te this y> er, but ' hree ? levena i will put any team to the tes! from v>>\\ on i'ornell has some reason to be optimistic loo much con lid ? nee i?? s dan tiling. -i'h< reference to oversealousneai and ??on? sequent lose of ground through pena:' v.eii mad?. Holding, tripping and off-aide ?play have been fatal to many teams in thai ? est, and the Cornell ? leven is nol the inly hlch needs the warning. They - -,ll, and rightly, that a base on bats is es good as a bit So In football g?t) IS Hie same aK a lu I ! daSt) around the ? i id I the line for an opponi nl ? 'aplain B of the N? v. i. ? * Uni? ??i It] football eleven, says In "The rale Newe" Hiat the Blue team did not show championship form agalnct bl? t.:.??i m the game el Nea Haven last ?Saturday. He ..i-o calls ctt? ntlon t.> the sxtei ? ? ths h.uab u verging on holding. follow?-: Vale ha? s good team, It follows the ball w< ii ind goes doe n on pui ti .?? form The pl.ivci | g till th< gel their lOP til. t.. I U| gQ ;, i,.,, ?i,,, | i a km Id l ?'? pr< cete their ext< .d baud:. U looked like holding to mi -.i eat? is le th" InabTlii ? to I reak up tbe forward pasa although they an- ?i guarding for an end i un. Thej illj ... ? -fui it. blocking kl? a h terfer?. ??-. as t ie] ell take pai t, and In i? back punta I do no! think th ? team ahowed championship form, but It is ?.i '? am. ? 1 si? i-la- ? i the "in i his ??? sr who ere using the hands In .? wa] to Invlti ??? ieiii.es from en too? ting umpire Princeton Dertmouth, ?'.uii-1 d aVesi Point (*ai only elevens that Is, of the leading Eastern teams no! beaten this year, whereas ,,.?.? Polnl i the onl) one not a?*ored on. Harvs ?Pennsylt ,,i' lyette have tasted the *>?.st? r pill in the Middle West Minn? sota and u i-, . will iiK'i.t u out f.,.- the C title The] ?III met I si Madison one week ?Setup . nd Mlnneeots is ?:,. rorlte Wisconaln will miss Pollock, who ?a, rated smong the heal bal bai ks m it,. ?" ? ?' ?VI ?u be suffered i broken 1. - last Baturdaj the championship enancee of the idly weaken? d ? ? I ? . ?Ill I s a i. . Baturda ,,., Quaken ere being ce '?' ?*o> him up ami watch hu nu ever; SPORTING. TO-NIGHT l'O-Nl?? ;- alter Goffev ?? Young Lougbery NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB I'rkcs: %im $2, S3. box Ue*h\ $5.00 AUTO NEWS OF IW Profits of Savannah Races Will Go to the Militia. GUARD FOR THE COURSE Bureau of Accommodations Says City Ca? Take Care of . Any Crowd. Bavaanaa, Ma? I Th?? sal nnm\tt tttot Grand Pr.i'.i'. Vaialerhilt i'?i|> an?l lieht i?r sutomobtle races to be held at >^ nnr???? ..n Movember 11 te M will ko i?*? th? militia "f that etty. it ih eompooed of ???'??rroinii? havrng a lone snd proud hi fourteen rompante? i eins n,or<. than -a ^<,n. drad ) >?ars ,,i'i n he ? arws <.i actively \>.ith tin? ofnVial? of the Sa? mnah Autoni'.liile < '; ,'? TO th?* ?.fiVienr.v of fho mllltta ' 2'n-r!. ilia the ??oui.-.- m n " pre? lopa Grand 1 ? Ittlibaited th?? -?retiring nt I " " llsltlon Of lh< 1 ., ,1-rStlt ?Cup "onti-st this year, In noni- of the ???re?? Mr races lieM al ?la vanna h ha there h?,.!? an injury to a ?jpectat? ?who i-?'".'i\?-ii ih? tioitit of ? bayonet M -i<l?? when in- in' i ?"i In pi ?o ? I.m ' N" "n?- I- sllowed en or ? ios,, to ih>- ...?ir-. who i? not armed with a ,..,... -;?,.. a ' Mayor Tied | -vu,, t. rslgnad bi I oloi ? I l ?es ling 1 ho v ohm'. . - t. Th?? reads "V er v. "-i. h th. f?e dosed by ord?ar of th? ''n?ri of Chatham ? 'oonty, > Georgia Iseoes in "i-'i.-r. i ? ., ,|n, a? tion "f the ''ijinml- ? . ? iiv of which fh?> militia giiai'd.? the , j The aiith'.. or.!"i ? are ? \.. mi i ?.. t h?. letter. All preparations ara now :* fnr tin- guarding of the ?our-?- this rear Th? detail will consist ot ?ix compealea ' Ivf infantrv. four .'omparii. I ef ?-.?.'.? hr?tf. liiy. a troop of ? artillery sad taro diviasoaa ??!' ne- il r?. Jiervc*. They Will he ?lisp,.?.<.?i nh,,,|. , ? tun ?jsventees mlK i r'f the oo?ttrse, toa wttt be assisted by the KSvaanah polk a al and near the la ad - ind Sheriff Bcrwven ales win i.e al ths t-?*--?.?j of hi- ti.'-n ami easlal In the a*orh Theafe who want io attf>n<1 the rsrea n?ed have no f,..i<- ?,f lack of accommodai Th?? Savannah Automobil? Club ???nd 'h? Savannah Chamber of Commerce bj i*egulsrly organi/ed bureau abita ?acure at?eommo<llatl?nis for Ukmm whs fall or ?Ja OOl CaW to mak" r? -? -i '. a'lo:.a ;?l the hOtSaS W, n Haagan who Is in ehsrgs sf bureau and to w ho'ii all Spplicatl? - ? he add is a directory of a'l r<-"->in? and other quarters ?.nd ran give ? > ? ?' Information regarding same At hoi h of th?> previous ??rand Pr :? at Savai nah th.?rf- has h?i?n plenty of i?ora in fact, each time there were ?away ratsjap in the Bsjreau of Publicity's Directory ths? v\"i" not taken. This 'ear the list f j Is larger Iban ever ?safara, a- a muen larger crowd Is SXpSOtad, und t'i? li ?' 1? baini augmented sboul as rspidlj ? - reser varions h i ?? made 'i'!???? ai*eomn,odatloni may h.? BStCUVWd ai reason, hi? rate?. Th?"-? in lots of room ?JUBO at th? /?ataR? storing automobiles, In addition to ? there are ?:tahi"s and ?;.ira~ many of tin? private home? \n ar? ment also I !" -n inado wli??teh" ' may keep their mariun?? in th? Park Ba tension, savannahs big military parade groun I, Where they will he <>u"irfere?; of charge under police protection Th?-? Whiting Motor ?Compaay announ.*??? that Alh??rt J. fiitmin who ha? h*?>n asi ne,ted for the last ?dicht years wi"- ? Bales department of the Btodebeker pany, has beemus s nsrmbec ot Its lirai, snd ?sill heneofort'i mak?? his headq N*o its] Broadsray, where the Conningnsm and htorcer cars an i tho Bandusk] gaso? lene truck are handled. SUNDAYS NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Maderl anywhere ?n the United Statea for $2.50 a year. a RACING AT JAMESTOWN Husky Lad Defeats Bob R in t;i? Fairfax Handicap. "s|"\\n. Va , N,,- | The fast ' the re?*ing here UMtaj aras I ilati.il, an, which resulted In a aurp ? ? Husk? i.ati'1 defeated Bob R. g?m< i on"i-><li'?l to h<> the n?.?t of th" four Marter. ?.??nt tO the post lf?*CabS II"'??"!' lieft t! ? ra." in doubt The Marts \y,.f, a ! v.o.,.] ?Thfls ' I "n |she? in the majority ? f the rare? w? r* ? The Bummsrlee rotloa Pirat i UOi t 'Hurnsi, 4 to I. 7 ' i '. 'm . i.,? i . t?.t , Bj n ? .", ' rift, -"i m |o j. i i- i a. ' 2 ? ? ... . i ? . I ra i". t"?oo. tot thi .?..la aboul i.v. i:::, il.j h ?. " i" i 'J lo i ?? ? .???, lent 'Mi? li. .na I ? . i ? ..-;,l out. tMrd * ? ' I piso ran. 'I'llll ? - ," s ...... . ti?, furlotiaa) 1','iniiiK <'.""i h? :: i., .". by i I ? ' ' . i to l, 8 to .-, ire i"" o?"i.I"iii. i ?! ? to ?' third, iii','. I -93 N'ortna I leed i.un,i. <>m I'.-iiriti race (pune, MOO; f," thi ? I* ??.o-'t one ? ? Husk) l?sd n ? M?-? . .,, i s ;,, | s :,, 5 .,? .. ?.? i., I" ' ? . ;-. -.Minn. n>n iBjrrael ? . I ba ...a ; l I * J. H i.l UD?I I -. ? i". iBj ? ? ? ;? to 10, i ; h? u?,, ongtl ^, , \',,i.>. ? I, g to I and - i is i ;. lanl? sixth ... a i pura. 1100 & ?ixte.nl a. ?\,,ll |.? .1 I. .lK.ll . ? 11 H"H. 1" . ' 1. ? ?. Montg? tlncer). s ,,, .?,. i . , ? io, II : ? ? WHERE TO DINE iK\\n LBMf to. Altor ?.','iin. 20 \\>*t Mth 5t 'l??'.. I'h.'ii^ ?472 Murr;.\ Hill. _ LUGHOWS in.-, in , . - .. sant FAHOt'M UKKMAM R| -I ?1 li INT. ? v i : i : r a n | VIBNN ' ? -TRaV WI Ra BI ?:.:?'!: HOI BRAL' Pilsen^r Fenosse schsfts-Snu^rei '.!'. VMl ll.l\ II. is- li im ., :.MI-.?.0 \% 4-a.l '.'.hi Ml ROOMS Ml SIC. s,i,.|lfW!i. Meak? mu? ? ho|i* ? Bp n.,i Liu,,? ? i a n.-?- K,->tHiiruiit ?i? : I ' Hort ?rtnur ...,,?. ??-.??? Hl . "J?l ""?I if |}*wsy. v Is v'?"? MQRE?TI i1 i'"? r." Herald fqup.re H M "Avi?GMOfcfL? TOURS i | .'? ???? York" ? ll,u-li.il.-.l '. 10, 11 lUtlful .III?.? I?.'Ml t"?? i Travellers' l'o., Asior C ?? ?t -**?-*? ?? ? i ' Mui i.'.v Hill ? i,:;;',',:;',::1, Sl'AliCU'i? ,;,v..-,. "Sec" a?.? Brut THE STAHD?RO FOR Ct?at?P?GHE CUALITY