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o? taifa Gii Harvard Regulars Driven Hi in Long Practice. FELTON RETURNS TO GAI Plays Right End Well and Gi\ a Good Account of Him? self in Kicking. |B) Tel-?Sr?ph |e Th?? Trlhun?) Cambridge, Mass. Nov. 17, On a slip? ? i UUs .iftern....n th? Harvard 'rat ann th.- ?jubstitutea played hard f??..t for forty-tive minut?e it wa*. <iri\m_: fbotball that th.- regular team ?-??in Ran;. ? f..i x'-t tvv.lve minutes they wen- agai the Indians. Th" r. Cela'-, s.?or,?<! on ?substitutes only twice, however, while ssoond atiini men tallied a touchdown t heniseh ' * ? ?f chiei Interest t<*-dai wee the ret of s-?m Pelton t i n.? pie ? latently ?. ready to go :,_? - i Dai 00 ?aHhougb it is doubtful whether he will k?-pt in the ilne-up for the entli Kelti.ps Hla ong punt- ?drove the aubetltutea f ther down II at end a?s??. S'?.-. s ? k at rici.t ta> k\, w excellent on t k. and defensively i?, la as ?rtroiif ..s waa et centn i ?arment? ? s fa. tor\ to-day. Fill - for the ri lllng pla ? not . ? t red ?r ?uracy In I pass?e hack to kl' k?r = Litti? . t ? \ered with m ? 'v ai ? touchdown ? sriy In i ?s?criinaaage, rovering twenty-five j Une pli?* fter Reynolda had run bacl ki?k from the middle of the ti?-ld. S? afte?- t1 is Jencks recovered s kick on 'varsity s h'-yard line for the subs, a I then rushed Si second touchdown that ore?i ths varsity this fall by rushing. Fief,,re th.. s, rtinmage ended the -vars ?^ oied again, ?racolvlng the ball on the SI SritUteS1 Tin-yard line, and then gainj Steadily until the goal line was cro.-*s Th? Harvard freshmen are trying to j range to have their -amo with the Y. freshmen on Saturday played in the moi ing Inland of at thS same time in I afternoon that the varsity will play l?a mouth. Cornell Plays in Snow. Ithaca. N. Y ? Nov. II Two inches ???now obliterated all signs of the chf marks on Alumni Kleid this ?afternoon, r despite ?Um p.ior condition of th<- grhlir i ? egulan went through the las' he practice before leaving f.?r ?'hieapo i Bg. with ? net sri "f slgnali and sevei new plays, the scrub team Hned up agslt the rit' in th? afternoon n for about two hours p**oviiie,i ??articulai good training for the 'varsity The ?vsrsl was not f.. ?n i wamtlng In offenelve w? i ami Whyi Com or followed e w ?judged Inti rf< stiel Kali The fret wen railed late in th.- se i - |mn sge, In w-hich tl 'varsity took the defei alve tack, tl jrow . '" of the ba , ont tut Tl e lui.- eontlriip s to mal? tain i . atiengtS Whi h It has apparent! been qul?/lng <>f late it is thought thi t'hei '? up to th.? stau, f.r.i bv gaturilay, and in tins case h>- is \*ahiable addition le the right sMe et tt line. ?Frits is ?jurpesalng expectations, f< efclll with whi-h he directs his attai* l t., Ules counterbalance h ? Chicaqo Hard at Work. ?"hi,- go, Nov 18 \ v ?rare th another Strenuous work-.u -, et for ll ? next Satuidsy. The chlceg ? - ? ? aiderably he ? 1er In the < !or ? time thl ? rd, an i me th ?'..rnell In that ens' i .-n shift??'L- of ?grrabj t" guard ?aril , ? ? n. i. el end. staue it Is said, will rol) principally on tries play for : ' ell, M the ?Chl?cag line has not I to w.'ii rant any < pla? ed n |l for lire plongea Williams Coaches Busy. Wilitan-istowti, Mass.. Nov. U William in j ut?'nc ..n the tinai touchea for the gam with Amtierst, which closes the P son "'i m \t gaturday. Past ; ? ween th two New- ?England collei _.ssist??l thle week by num-.-rous form? "Williams stars On Monda? Captain 0"Nel el the '"i eleven, sad coach of the tr-.t*ti : ? following ? ?i. ra on hand, as w.i ? - Bust? ;" Brown, 'OS. These men gavi the team a s stgnal drill ander th a? nerai supervision <?f Captain bimiir, a J laly w;.s mu of town One or two changes in the llne-u noticed. Walker was ba-K at hie old Iks; * ? right guard, for a ahort th*n?. but ht has not yet completely recover.?! fr?im hi) ?e, erit Inltiry. an?! soon gave ?Way t.. <,.u field, ?lakes also seems to be returning t? Ma normal p' vsical condition, and t...,k lef guard on the 'varsity, repta? mu M i Cadeta Work on Tanbark. West I'r.int. Non ! 7. With a sn..w no rred gridiron the A:- I w..ul?l tak. ro rhan.esi of adding to th? Ir injured s'pia?' I.y risking n scrims - | The n,-w riding hall is large etIOUgh to lav out a gridiron, and the ?practice was held on th? tanbark There was no scrimmage, but all the. plays that will bs used Is lbs Baal ?gages wt -?? v? i.-tK. .i Mh'I tonabl. upon whom the Army relic ts start tl. game, should be in condition, lut is still on Hi?* elck Hat. Cook an?i i ?Hispi? are back. New Navy Backfield. Annaj-olis Nov. 14.?The bach ? ?.vas used at th.- Nava) Academy this after? noon Is the sam?-. with i tion, as that which ?aill irolabh be used ii-.iir?-,* j'.?n? ej Btah ?teturday and agah i Wept i'.um s we.k later. Qtlchriat auet ar quarterback, Captais DaJton and Nichols are t>;<- halve?-, end Collins, a fourth 'lass ma::, is p!a> ipg fullback, ?'.ilchrlst Is d'.ing ?jatJafSvctory work an?! rvtrioptng lato s ?rartels ground gamer for sh'.rl ?lista Quakers Off ?for Michigan. ? hin. N..V <d M by ii,r,e thousand undergraduates, ?+,? of ] nna i/lvania fo< tl all equad I n hen at 12:91 o'clock to-day (<?r Ann on Saturday the team srill ? | n In ths -iii hual onal Kri?llr??n bettle led by a brass band, i heir waj Phila? delphia t? the nending T<*-rmlnel, where blocked traffic while they cheered the ? dent of th? ]:> sdiag, was an lat? S fr?.m I is office window footl all pla)era will fo ? Detroit Country dub, whei a ?ill re? main until gmturda? ?**MH*nlni when they Will go '?n to Ann Arbor. Dartmouth Works in Gym. |g T? ?evr.,pll i.i ?The i ?n, n.- | Hanover, V. ?H.< Nov. II A touch ?,f -, ?i \.w Kngland winter visited . in the f?,rrn of six inches am i,.i s. nmmage was thereforeI ).. id m the v mnai lum 1 or ths I Ihla ... . freshman s? or*-d upon the j ?... . , latter bad mole two | to. Li.-o.vuo. The varsity took the ball | LEADER OF (.?ANTS OFF TO IXVADK CUBA. JOHN -l. M'f.RAW ami His WIFE, AS THEY TOOK THE TRAIN' YESTERDAY POR CURA, WITH THE GIANTS. . r. ths 10-yard line, the middle ?>f the Re?d, for offensive work, and si? ?/rorked ;t down t?.<- Bold for two t?? downs Then for practice In d? f< n work the fraahmen received the bail. lr, the first play, a toi ward pass from ? t i,' Rogers, the youngster netted f? .?ids, twinging the ball to t:;t ird lin-- Two and ?'urtis carried the ovsl a Temporary goal p?.sts were ere. ted. . re kicked I a g A large crowd of students watt bed scrimmage from the gallerl nal dr;? preceded the scrimmagi The Uni up to day Le ft end, l ??? ? | ; ni. W Itm centre, Glbeon; right guard, Beer; ri tackle, Ei gU I orn; right end, I ?ana; .|i ;,, Llewellyn; Ii ft halfhack, Dud right halfback, Moray; fullback. Snow Hard Practice for N. Y. U. Herman P. Oleott. coach of the New Y University football team, an?! Reliley, . nt the ?r|n:,d throng! rice yesi rday afl noon ..n ? hlo ?Field Tin- programme the afternoon Included an hour's punt : ??. hlch the lincm- n w< I on running down punts, and a long, hi scrimmage between t1'? 'varsity and .??? .-?.iid team. in tin- first part of t:,e scrim ?:-- w, re able t.> plough throu the |in< ?I f? ??m t t . iv.. my yarda At the : yard line, ho ever, ib. second team ?braced and recall ill on flowne it worked three < side kh'ks in aucceaslon, bringing 'be b down to tl..- 'i/aially's :.' .? ?io I H< in turn, th? \ irslty held it for downa a team wai ? ? to gi ill again. The 'vi . .... to i v '?' sev? ral of tl cession, taking t i all ovi r th? m GOPHERS HEED PROTEST Will Not Play Captain Piokerir in Wisconsin Game. Mtnneap II Minn. Nov IG The ITi ?- athletic authorttl decided - fternoon t?. withdraw Capta Karle Pickering, the fullback, from Batt da with Wia though 'n : ? they said thai th had n'.t even Investigated Wb complali t thai ' p?as d pi f, ei lona ! baseball. A motion to cancel the game waa d feeted The Minnesota statement ... talned sn Intimation thai the ellgihlllty four Wisconsin playera Moll, Tsndber Mackmilier and Hofl leatloned. According to l?r. William-, the prote from Wisconsin may mean the hi caking i athletic relatlona between the two untve sitie*--. -? SOME BASEBALL FIGURES Minor Leagues Handln Ove $2,000,000 for Players. San Antonio Tea., ?Nov 18 ?President w ll. Kavanaugh, of the ?3outhei*n ?Leagu? l.rougbt about t; <? tint debate in t:.. |] convention of the National Association ? Professi<onal Baseball Leaguei here t??-?la when be proposed that the national agrcr m A A i.?- estai Hshed s.? a*- to allow pi .sent ('lass . bagues ii- ..-nie privileges a*-' '?? ?Iraftin from nil,-" h taue clubs enjoyed by th maior leoguea The auggeetlon <?f Mi Kavanaugh that ?> ruiV - committee b i ame.l eras sdo] ? The convention eld Ita fir*-t buelnea ?in-salon tins afti-rnoon Thlrty*two mine i v.. -. r? presented :,t the openini Mill. ?t of .lohn n. Parrel], the secre ? r,?- followina tlgurea : Port > -siven organisations, embradns H an?! towns ..:' Am. rlCS and Canada ?puiiitv-ii for membership m ?U. Playera ?.?ntracis i?i ti?- number of I'i.m;.' w?era re ceived, recorded mid promulgated. Termt pted to th?- number of I.M v.. t.- <\ sained ami promulgstod. Options) sgrae ments spprov?ed were 111; exercised, IB '-:-? auapended i I play ??? reinstated Playei ?:?.?fted by th? National I,?agin?. 71; bv th?- A? ?. i v the National Aeeociatton l'jv Total ?amounts ?.; drafts, I Am?.unt paid f.?) relees? by purchese, ll".?. 'I'..tal amount received turough th? secretary'i office for drafted players, op? tional agreement players ami released by purchased playi ? During th.- ten ?.f Hi, N ?joclatton 1j."i?i.l.'in Mad been handled iiiniu-.ii ?deals in tdayers. ? MOTOR BOAT CLUB MEETS. A? the annual meeting <.f the Motor Boai Club of America, held lest eight ,?t the Automobile ?'lui. ..I Aim lea, at wlii. h Con-unodora n n Mrirille presided, the following offlcera ?? t for IMS: Co?minodore n n Melville; ?rice commo? dore, '-' K Burnham; rear commodore, i g. arl ? etary, F S. Mor? ley; t r? ISSUTI i, ? 'barb s 1*1 IDClS Albert !?: smith, .i m Bhaw, ?Trank .1. Oould, H. 1 '. August Hot lu M m Wblteker, T i ?y s -m u.-l- < i H. Ho idl) .i d W. il. Baiward Tb- - tar> , tr< a and th? v.: . . ,| i,,i they shoo tie- club t.. be in a gonrtshlns . i.nditl?. i , ? The I . .. i| . ! .,...-? n. : mentery meet Ided thai I dinn?r of the ? lub a i'l tak?- p ?? ? Automobil. ? lui. ..r America on th?- Bret | Thursday or Pride) <-f Lkhihwi-, Yale and Tigers Working Hard for Coming Battle Final Choice of Blue Backs May Be Left to Last Minute. [By Telegraph tn Th' TribUM 1 Nea ?Haven? No? Ii As tbe Princeton game approaches the rale ?roaches -<r ins mon- snd more stress upon Individual fault.?, ?and by close personal supervision ?seeking t<? eradicate these, it i- be lieved here that team work II largel) I matter of Individual playing under the neu rules, In to-day's practice e took one of the 'vareity players and gave him ,i long ?and thori-ii-?li drill. I'nults notice,| were railed sharp!?. 1" sttention This work took forty-live min utes The 'varsity and freshmen followed i* up with a scrimmage ?>f fifteen minutes, In which time the regulars marin.' two touchdowna The work wen I smoothly, anil there was no esp?--ial effort to run up a yeore, the emphasis being laid on a proper working out of th- playa. The BUbStltutee Sad ?Scrub followed with the same amount of -srrlmmaKe whrk. There were no loner runs, but iMinti and Camp m erei for r?e regulara, The make up ??f the 'varaltj for the l'rinreton game is still uneettled, accord? ing to lack Field, the hoari coach There i.- ? ?posstbllltj of more men iretting their "Vs" this year in a elngle game than in several seasons. Th?- men selected to bear ? ? hi un? of the big games ?sill ?be the men arhoae playing Is ?best --wit,,! t,, t , opponent's type of play, and Fale nun ber ,,r good ba? ks t<? 11 \ out ? ?e was a rumor current to day that Relllj would *? r - ? 11 the Princeton game as ?ne of the ?backs, hut it cou Id nut ?be ??? ? ; fled, li? may and he may not. Ga v as used at ?tackle ? rten ."?i in nia. '? ol Paul, who auatained a slight cut ? ? ? ? ? leid w?- plaj ?'i a hard, fast and exrept for his ?broken flngei - earlier In t ,? season would to-day ?be ranked a--' ?one "f tbe suns ?.f the Vale He is a peralatent ?lighter, and his slv? ness has ?caught tii? ? * ? ??t Tom Bhevlln. OaJlauer will undoubted! used .fains; ?Princeton. Tali problem ??f defeating Princeton a thoutI using all ?she has. either In ?the in.?' of plays or full lighting strength Some j thing mual be reserved for Harvard, if possible Tale ??111 use many eub tltutei and not many plays ?.ii Baturday. 'i' ?? ? hanL-e of playing Warren al guard ? i (?f tackle was made to-day. in woik bas pol lieen th?oroughl) satisfs? ?tory, ?bul ?he ?Is powerful, rangy and ?ag? ira and th" i-oar!.,-s ?desire t?? make - --f blm somewhei ? Wet Field Hampers Tigers. [Bj Tribun? I Prln-caton, S. .1.. Nov. IS. A light snow Storm last night. In ?addition to the h?-av> frosts of Bundaj ?and Monday, has con i th?- Prin?oeton 'varsity football cri?i ii'?n Into a in'i'l ?pond, with ?the result that iih- Tigen were forced to bold their prac tlee this aften.n "ti the freehman Held, which, in turn, was treacherous and slip? ? i.; a satlafactoi y ?pract h ? Inn I ble. i " pite ": - dran b ?? k ir.?i the fes ? ? players, ? hard ?wrimmage of over half an i our waa held, in addition to the u .'.'?i iiriii-? In punting and ?catching t Contrary to expectations, ?both i "itr and Wllaon mra In th?- 'varsity Uni :. -i i, ?i i?i ? he .-?? tuai s? rlm mag*e -,,i ;? abort time. Ke-ene Fltspatri? k to t ave both of t?hem In k?>'"1 trim by B n .ni;?'. Captain Hart, ?De Witt ami White? ?played only about half of ?he ?scrimmage? and Baker didn't play at stl. Vaughn was In ghoul *'?? practice, While Andrews ? u -,i for i >?? Will ?sad Sawyer for ?Bak? r i ? ??.-..?? mmage at quai -t- rl ??? k snd will undoubtedl) ?start ?there ? I i Chrystie, who to??k ?his place late In ?the practico, mu the ?learn In t.i ^m |e and arltl lots of ep? ? ?i The 'varaltj ?la n?ow t"-<-tt-,- well aettled ? "> ai. g une, tl I in? tii?' .I In the li.nk t, i.i. Pi diet on will plaj quarter, Baker an.i i'.- witi ? i t/aughn f?ll? end Andrews ?have shorn i ; , ? iii i ? ?. prac? n nd will igire the ? oe< ha pient: rial t" fall back upon if one of the regular imks houiii i>, Injured. M'.tt again had in opportunity to ?show ? ?n,i , -i the '?? ai ?sit}. ?and after i>ui' lop left th? game Waller also received s ti ;?l ,ai end 1?? Witt and Andrews hoto <ii-l s loi ??f kicking, the latter showing thai he .Id mi ?De Witt's place aith ? n i i ? ;.lary. 'I'll' ? is follows: L? ft end, White, Motl, I? ri ?tackle, Hart, M? la u left guard, Wilson, McCormlck; centre, Bl n thi nthal; righi rd, I luff, Brown; ?tackle, Phillips; right end, Dunlop, Wallei . qua* terback, Pendl? ton, <-l left halfback. Sawyer; rlghl halfback, !??? \\ lit. Andrews; full back? V? ighn. SPIKE GUNS OF IDAHO Connecticut Sailors Win Football Title of Atlantic Fleet. Newport, R. i . Nov. IS. a decialve fouclit for an hour ?here to-day, resulted in th- surrender of the football eleven ??f ti? battleship Idaho, <'f the se&ntnd ?squadron, t<? th.- ?flagship ?'onn.'eiv'.t, ??f ?the tirai Iron, The ?score arae I to '?'?. ani the Connecticut esraed the foothall ehamplon ship of th.- Atlantic beet ?and ? silver in? phj offered by State s.-nator-.-l.-?-; n. L lletknian, of this city. Three thousand sailors and marin? an equal ntuntxw "f landsmen watched the conflict from a safe ?listan?-' and -' loudl* ? tu a i ?advantage gaiixed b either warship. Log-S ai.?l Other I ?gima of th?- Connectlcul repeatedlj tanti tbe outer ?platos of tin- Ma-bo's ?arma? ment? bul only once, in tin- third -. ? (1i?l a nii--1l?' pierce a vital Kp?'t. TM ?rhen Logan, win? did the masl ?brllllsnl tsrork ?>f the daj, n overed a ?puni ... Idaho's ?nal line, carried the ?ball ,,?,.1 -:ii?i th.-n completed hie attack by kicking the ?goal The Idaho men ?had tbe advanl ige < battle In the ?second period, when D manning the t<>ri>?-?io tube with ? th? M yard llw. a st the leather ? ectll? ?aoarlag ?hetweea the ?goal i. Captain ?King, of tii?- l?iabo taam wounded In the nena early in the play, bui continued throughout t??-' ?game no other oaaualtlaa ?', nu-?il? it <?D I'esllliin. Plank i? ' "" Lagan .I- '<". , ;,..., .I., ?i. I ' Malee'.'. . ? . I Lang . e. i. . on .I: T. I Mellan . b. 11 . Rl? i, irdaon 't B . 1 II I! . ; R. H. 1 Ullllinih ... I !' .- ih -, it? r-,1 Ida h . Ofhnei tot I .?,,,1 from ' i. . Uoal n. n? Id DavMu ? ?? . ? ?Ign VVIIlii i?i I? KlIdutT. It- f? I'? ll |>. mi i Kleld ludge U? ut? ????' I I-,, i. |nt - ,- M . '.; ? in I.' ?'? Battl? : pi riodi rut-? a mlnuU - ?saca a ?souple ?f hours before ?all ?bandi ?reni ;, hon to the f?twtball game the ?rowing rhamptonsblp f? cutti re for the ft] i ?, 1.1. .1 in half S | ? . I ?rind ??nil ., rough m ? ?sad the ?Lo i t,,??k ih? ? up, i,., m? rlj held ?by tita ?sad srlgtoallj "t!'""1 ! ? f T. Oarretaon af this ? H i f the rat -, which aras ov? r a i .?.,,. mile "nut.?, v.?u> 21 iiiiriut?.-? - ??? "i?'i 10 BUILD HE CiimS West Side Tennis Club After Big? gest Field \?i World. Lawn tennis undertaklnss, ehlch promles lo bave a rational aignlfli . ..,,,,.., '" ?"? i,;" ?n operation bj the U'.-st Bide Tel ? Club it Its ii.-l.i. astli str-et and Broadwaj Tl ?? bum <?f the preeeni lb Id ..f ?deven ?" res la to be nearly doubled, the "'? |!,-'i sad . nlarged, and probably the limit on ths membership Hat Ivanced. Altogether, irith Ihe i dne snd Impr? refhenl -, the Club plant will approximate 'i..,,.,,,., Aa i - da < tub standi el presi nt It i the ? ? ? In this .-Hy. The Held at pre? nt Includ? ? snout thirty courts, a tiurd of which are laid on turf. in.i?-- ths new anangement ? ropoeed the eluo will extend Its grounds slong Reries I ? to Broadway, thus i he propert) bounded by Broad. Sh ttrt. t it is istimatcd that ?i,i* will double the number <.f courts snd i nip. Th? re baa been coi lera :.? pressure erahlp ii-t ?buini it,.- i., i only becauoe <?f the growing popularity ol th? game, but through the feet that ? two of the other amaller ?lui.s hav been compelled to give up their ?i building operati? n*-. it la slao within the scope of the plsne .I block .?r Other suitable j-iir i.i? ? to all?? ..r winter pi ij. ? In h ?ist, Long |, Ujttai, . nd ai a iniiii!'. r Of prominent ?English clubl The \ ? ;d. i.-.i thla tgo, bul i., cauae ? ( lack ol loom v\. i- nriabl. tfl ilTJ iff.... The detalla of Ihb sleborate pian, which win give to ihis city the graateel laws tennis elub In Ihe world, win be ? \ ths annual meeting of th<- . tub, t., ,| ,,,, I >.-. eiiib. r .:. at i),, liar, a,,| t'lUb, No 77 V\ ? I Mih sir. ? t All I- harm..ii?- within the '?,_-,,-,, . which la ??howlng renverkaMe progress, and only one ticket for offlcera for the en year la In the geld. The nominees are: Pit vid.nt. Uheri t ?Shaw; ri?*?e*>p-*a i.i. nt Dr John H B : H -. h secretar* and .:.-)-. l.vb i: Manan, ?api.un, cal? i fragil I ?? nondi it? d for the ' ' "I? H i . ? ter, i i.d- rich P ?Tuller, ?2d? u*d t Moen, \rtbui .1 ? ' .mi <?? ??. T i Tomllnson, Julian - ' I ' . H"V\.?r?l llll.it and ? ,v . ? M Boetwlck. GMffl* UME FOR CUBA McGraw Hopes to Take Measure of Tropical Nines. MEN WILL PROFIT BY TRIP New York Manager Says Expe? rience Gained Will Help Team in Fight Next Season. Peurteen rtrong, th.? ?Otante left the r naylvanls station shortly afier 12 o'clock yestorday bound for Cuba in s??ar?-h of in ,re baaeball honor-. With Frank ?'. u.iii?T"ft. s? Cretan of th<> Cincinnati Reds as ?guide; McOraw, Uathawa a, tVlltse, ?'r.in-i.iii. ?Becker, Paulette, ?Doyle, Fletch? er, H?r7.??c, Murray, ?Devore, Wilson, Hart? ley .?n?i ?Devlin ?started for th?? Pearl ->f the Antilles?. .Vin?* of tii?. players were s?*com panled i>\ thelt wivs. snd a ??peels! car w.i i engaged f"r their use The ees r??u?e to Havana ?held out no Inducements t,> the men? ?because of the ? mi.i lim- ?taken up ?and the ?coincident mal de mir?' which might take away some of th.- pteaeure <?f the irip. Bj v'.hk by rail an ?opportunity i-- afford?td to pick up .? little money from exhibition ?games in Mor ??i?, thus enabling 'he team to ?gel Into condition t-- meet the ? unana Bancroft has arranged a ?series of gamea, th?' flral ,,! ?.?.hi? h ??ill i-? played -?t Jacksonville, i-'ia . on ?frlday. Miami win ?be the i,, i itop, ?i after i game at Kej Weal the pia*-??rs wi'l tak? th.- boot to Havana. The Mrsf ?game In Cu?be ??'?ill ?be ?played un November B, wi'h Hi?- Altii'-ndari-s at Havana. The team will speiui six weeks on the island, ?playing two gst-nee .< week, ?and ?will re tui n about ? "m i -t mas. McGsaW ?s anxloue that the ?liants give a ?good accotinl ??f themselves He is plan? ning to drive tin- t-am at top ?speed, and insists that there shall he no hi] podroming. There is an Incentive to ?h. ?well in th? fad tint; tin- Detroit Tigers, th.- Ath? let:? s. the Cincinnati Reds tnd the l'hll Uea have made trips to Cuba, ami ,?n ?as ?sept th?- Tigers have been soundly wal? lop, ?1 McOraw will take nol ?? little pleas? ure in ?bringing tin- ? liants through with ,1 ??-"?i average "f vtctortM f"i" the twelve games played. W Tille th.- team he has with him would ?probably not win a National ?League championship? nevertheless it is ?i strong one. Th?- Infield is Intact, with the exception of Iferkle, sad Becker? bj tak? ing Bnodgraas's place in th?- outfield, tsiU make that ?combination just about as ?strong as it was in th? big race. With Wilson to ?atch and Matty. Wilt se and Cran'Iall to pitch, an ?-ven break on the ?trip ought to ?be assure?!. "We are goinK down there lo win all the games we can.'' ?said McOraw, just b-fore the nain pulled out yesterday. 'This is no pina eure trip, and tin- Cubana are not to he snecsed at. The Ahnendaree have a ?pitcher in Mendei who is a wonder. Many consider him th?- ?-final of Walter .bilin s-in, as far as spe.-d and CUrVCS "'?? ?'on cerned. Ptating him ?still be n<> child's play, ?bul we ?are ?going to ti\ to <io it. "1 expect that the trip will be v : v bene Acial t?. th?- t?am Most of th?- men are young, and they need all th<- experience that they can grt, and I am glad of the opportunity t?? plaj th.? Cubans They have Sum?- pood t'-anis ?lown there, and the men are sure to profli by taking them on. We ?rill arrive home In time to gel a n six ?reeks befon ?starting for Martin BfH n . "i expert to hav* ih- ?Slants in top form to --tart f?ff the ?lesson with a rush. The ?combination ?that entered ?the world's played together only shoot '.ait' tho season. Fletch.-r and HerSOg breaking up the ?,|?l Infield, That is 'oo short a. time to develop a ?dependable machine, nut ?aexl seaeon it OUghl to be -lifferelit." ATTELL OUTPOINTS COHEN Englishman No Match for Shifty American Champion. ?Outclassed ?from everj angle ?>f the i>,, it. "Young" Cohen, the ?Bnglleh f?satherweight, made a cam?* Stand agall s? Ale AtteM, .?f San Franctaco, the featherweight cham? in,?n of tii?- world, at th.? Houston Athletic ?'lui? ia-t night. Cohen had a slight shade the better of "he ?round, ? '?. .-??, ,,?1,1, but In all Other Sessions h- took 1 terrific Ing. AH.II Showed well againsl his rival, but there were many In the ?audience who freely predicted defeat for him when he me? ' - Kllbane in that battl? for tie title 1 i, ?,, mi ?i to ha?.e lost ihe o,-\ punch, and while he ?landed almost at v.ill. Cohen was ahl" to protect himself at all ti?; The boya loot no time In preliminary apar? ring. Attell took the lead at once, ?and shot over a fast lefl iat? t?i the face, hooked s i< 11 t?. the Jaw and ducked Inalde a bard right, Cohen drove home s hard left and stepped In with s ?nasty ?'hop t<> the bod] as Attell miss?.1 a right cross. 'I'h,- American blocked a eollej of lefts and jabbed his lefl t?? th?- face, coining to close quarters to joli ins man ??n th?- hod?.. 'Cohen ?landed ?several lefl ?hand jabs t?> the face, but Attell countered his leade and had an ?adge ??n the ?round. The ?crowd Importuned Atteii to ?snd the i,oui in the sixth ?round, when he had ins man all In and weak Cohen landed, but the blows lacked steam, and his defeat aeemed only ? question of momenta ,:??x Ing al long range, Attell fairly Minded him with a never-ceasing volley ?>f lefl hooks, while at times h?? switched the righl t?? the S"lar plexus, l-'lnsh on the jaw ami right to the pit of ti?'- atomacfa the punches sh.it, but ?either they lacked power or Cohen Iron, for, ?although weary ami weak? h,. refuaed t<? ?be knocked ?down. Blowly retreating, ?he ?tried t.? stand Attell <?ff with ;i 1, it |ab i?? ti.? face, but th.- latter tipped his ?leads and countorod heavllj with both t., th.- body. Johnn* 1. ti :,?"? ? 1 no m ?tin t??i 1! Th'itiias. tie ICngllsh featherweight, in .-# t? n-round 1.t al the Bhai k ? Athletic Club last nicht. i.?re held hi- man even In the fifth snd eighth ound . ?bul In thi ?periods b'- was a marl, foi th.- fast left h ni?i |a?bs v ii?1? Thomas ahoi ihr? ugh ..???. sngle Th.- Briton vas clever snd ?flash] in hla work, snd lus apeed hsd Lor? n?, i,, at times, while owerrd him a Ith h? .?,?.< ounters with buib hand joe Coater, the B?rooklyn featherweight, bad .' Hui? ?the ?batter of Tommy Houck, of Phi lad? iphla in ' ' - ten-round bout at th" New St i? Athletic ?'bib last nicht o ?? waa '.lever for the Quaker City bog, ?and used hi - u- 1 ? i" offset the Infighting ability of th?' latter. H.k toie in at all times, .""i a IUI< ?" 1 lo ? ? ingi uaed hla ?hort appel uta t" u.1 a?l \ ani.ig... bul ? '"-ti 1 1 ?salla? ? \ le tory ia> in long distance work and followed his lead to ultimate suce? BOUTS FOR THE BANTAMS Burns and Wagner to Meet at National Sporting Club. Th< econd out of the rl? ol ellmi t, in??.ut- - ta In 1 ? b intamwel 1 it ? 11.-. b) w m, ?t the ?boxing pro totere hope to lind a i.nv who maj climb t" the top, will : 1 al the Nation ii B?porting ? .tub ??t America to-night, when Kr?nkle Burns, of Jerse- City, ind b.mu' tflTagaet meel ?? ten n?,uni- Burns im" twice ?secured 1 ,i ?i?-, isiou "? er Johnn) <'oulon m nd i ? ? ? 1 - ? ? a Hi SV's gnsi 1 tii'-ii m \.ii!; io ?get il"- Chlcego ?bay into ? ? ??. W'.ikm n Allenhursl arltl Round" il"?: m. Burns iras i-, orne ? 1. , .1 t?..m svi 1 ?sad Is bitting harder? QUOTA VU! T KIKI.V . W bo may b? elected president of the Ama t.ur Athletic Union Si Its animal meeting I on Monday University Club Players Un? daunted by Conditions. THIRTY-FIVE MEN TEE UP Hart, of Yale, Leads the Field, While Sullivan, of Amherst, Wins Gross Honors. .la?-k ?Frost mads hi.? first visit to the links In tlie metropolitan district yesterday, thereby interfering with the plans of the University Club golfers who gathered at th.? BaltttSro] ?3olf ?'lub for their suj.ple mentary handicap. An original entry of : ? r -.-veti had been received, but when the news spr. ad about that several Inches of anOW had fallen overnight the faint-hearted remained away. Even so no less than thirty-five college grad?te? teed up. Conditions were so bad in the earlv hours as to make it neceasry to play umier snow tul-.-:, but sfter luncheon these were strick? en ?nit. Ths siiovv rules read as follows: 1 \ lost ball shall he played as out of bounds. :' ?m fair green hall may he lifted, teed and ?-'.-aneo, and teed within club's length. 1. <?n putting green ball may be cleaned. ?Several SttractlVS pr'zes were offered, in? cluding net trophies for tin? main competi? tion, a thirty -six hole medal play handicap: a special for the best net at eighteen holes and a medal for the low gross at thirty six ho!. i: I! Mart, of Yale, whose home ?-ourse Is at Wykagyl, lied tl..- 'bid with a card t" 7i \3 >,_, r/hlle the pros-- honors easily w.-nt t.. C. .1. Sullivan, an Amherst grad Uate, who of late years has don? most of 1 la ploying, and for that matter, sjeeplng, ;,t Baltusrol I'-splt.? the slushy going Sul? livan returned an fc.1 in the morning after missing three.puts of not more than a yard. ?Later on he took w for his second round. whi? ,i gave a total of Ms. He was one of the ? retch plsyere, the other being ?leorge T Brokaw, ?>f ?Trinoeton, who tnok las. Sullivan's <-:ird was as follows: c .i Sullivan. Arab? I ?nit.?'. rt .! | 7. B T 4 + 45 Ii.I B 4 4 4 4 7> a .3 8* M ?t I I I i 4 M Hi In .7, + 4 7. S 7 ? .'? 4 IB M l?ft ?Because of the snow, rod balls were m great demand ?luring the early hours, and Los ? ?? club'a professional, ?lid a rushing business Playing the home hole in the ni..i nil?. \\ . f). Yanderpnnl, of Princeton, drove ? tine ball straight down the course, bul the rubber con was never fo .in!. \'and> ? pool did Ix'tter in the after noon, and with a h*g for the day came in for one of the n?st pilaee. \v. p.. Whitney, of Amherst, with -II -in- 171. was a)iother winner. rl*r*'a morning card read si ?>?7s. The acorea were a.* follows: f',rn?* II. Ilsrl fait . 174 .1 rtulllVSn, Amherst.Hi'.? w. i?. Vanderpool, Ftlnceton.., 177 , K. Whitney, Amherst. 'Jli F v. lioorc, M. t r. IM u. R, -i hurston, Williams .. IM . Mal...n. Kirn, ri. IM vv. Plerson, rale. 30t <;. T. Brokaw, I'l-iu.-i.?!,. i?.~. A. B, Walla,It. Y ?it.- .??SI vv iu ,,i, Harvard .ss.: i: M. Tsrleton, Johns Hopkins..SO* .v. i. i :? e , i?. Trlnlt ?. ti '.uni > -joi .i vv Rird, i'.-in. ?ton . -.'l?i Randolph Hurry. ? 'olumbla..... 3 0 .1 T. lilltesple, Yale .Si r. it Prati vu tu-r?? . -j:--'. al. i:. Hevll ind. Cornell . 2M .? m Ho iah, Dartmouth. 810 il v. Jam? i, v al?.J'*. .1. n. Hasen, N?s fort t ntv... 2S3 i: i, Harriaon. New Y?>rk L'nlv.?ft?! ii Melville, Dartmouth.Lim ItVap. Ne? l'j l?CJ o IM s 4" 14 4 M M M IM 171 17?. IM |S2 IM IM IfcS IM l!t?? IM ?MO IM -?o? r":' 210 2\r> SI? ?.'lii 228 Women golfers of the metropolitan ?lis tri.t were to have competed in a one-dey tournament over tlie links of the North Country Club yesterday. A ret? ol the more rourageoua ?ii?i put in an appear? i, ? . only to (in.I tlie COUiee literally buried under aeveral Inches of snow, with aol a green In sight. Thus.? Who visited the links were Ifra. M. D. Pete?*eon, pr?sident of the Women's Metropolitan Golf assoirlstlon; Mrs \\\ .1. l'aith. Of Wykagyl; Miss Q i'i? klianlt and Miss Kleanor Freeman. It was tben decided to poet pone ths affair until n?'\t Monday. On their way hack to i. -.vu the quintet of players atoppsd ?iff at tlie l-'nglew.1 Country <'luh, where all treces of anon bad renlehed, and played : : p.- . Ighteen-hole circuit. PERILOUS JUMP FOR HORSES Twenty-five to Try Skill Across Water at Exhibition. With twenty-live horses entered for the v.at.r |Utnp at tin? horse show which ..p. ii*? at Madison gquars ?ianb'n on Satur <l.i'., int. r.-st In tiii*- ?lass is Increasing and the advance aale of aeats for next Tuesday night, when tins contrat win be held, has eevy. AH of the horses sntsrsd era militar) mounta, the armies <?f four nations being represented, and ths riders win bs In rm, making the juni|i one of the ni"st apectacuhu of the exhibition, which lasts eeven da)a gig ?? n- ? ??! entered by ofllcere of the English army, ala by Canadians,, two i\ Belgian ofttrars and eleven by numbers nf the United Stat,-*? Army. Among the are Minerva and Poppy, which win I,.- ridden bv Lieutenant Isaac ?& Martin. 14th United gtatcs Cavalry; lenta Claus an.) .lustino b] l.i, in? n.int Arthur \V Holderness, r?tb United Stat.*? Cavalry; Jecquln and Coratwaa by Colanel C <; Trent, '.'l United stat. ? Field arttllsry; Captor i.\ lieutenant ?'arl ?Sciyd, M United stat.- Cavalry; Bertie and _Jon by mem? bora ??t' th.- i"tb United ?States ?Cavalry, ?and Mount .i.ok ami MePhereen i>v inemben <?f th,- nth United stat,*. Cavalry ami 3,1 United stat.s Cavalry, raspectiveli SPORTING. TONIGHT?TO-NIGHT Frankie Burns vs. Young Wagner NATION??. SP3RTW8 CLUB l'riie? at, PA, ?3. Bo*. Beats, ti. TIMELY IS IF ?II Joe Pendleton Against Rule That Puts Premium on Luck. CAPTAINS SHOULD DECIDE Well Known Footb.ili Official Suggests Way to Avoid Freak Field Goah. Joe rendition, one <?f ? '.otra and most rapahle football " ... th# COUntry. freely acknOWle,|?e,| \c?teragm thai if lie i "l been m B?il> i??>tgf??W| ah oes at Prln?*eton on >'??' woui* i ave i tiled t! ?? , freak drop kick, when I ?-'M-j4 along tue ground au?! :"?;;?Il hounded ? the erOSSber, t?? ?give I rlray -,\er Dartmouth He ? -.^ ,, a? knowledge that t ? . j?oal? from the fiebi needed amending lo ??r?. i eut ;i I oundtng hall , ir?d, a**l f.-ii?". that In his opinion I) would t? I Kood ?point to have th? , tRI? , oache < ??f oppoalng ?? , ? ta? Interpretation in oth< ?mon before ihe struggles liegan He ad???.* ? ?? he would put the qu? ?* th? ?Pennsylvania-Michigan ?an <? at Ann Ar? bor on Saturday and before . ,. fennajrU ranla-Cornell same at :.i os Thanksgiving Day, In ????* ' which h ?Wlll a? t as referee In die? uealng the point M P ndlttag said: 'The question of a bou || not B new one t-i offl? Ii Ity of just sui h n^ ??- ' ropped up n ihe Princeton-Dartmouth and ? v.in. ? er-Kxeter gen i me ta my attention two 'ears ago, -. ereejne; a game the ball on a hig short drop ?kick struck In the tiel.l of pUjr and bounded juut to the right of oi ' ihe goal posts, i wondere?! thei ?rhsl the proper 11,ling would be if it had s?-* over the croaabar, and discussed the sub? je? t with several ??faVials We agreed thai under the wording of the rule It wool?! have to ?--.iint as a goal, although r? y Idea always has been that a goal ahould re? sult only from a drop or piare kl? the ball travelled through ?the ? "I am in favor of the ru!<> ????ing rhanged to prevent a bounding ball count? ing a" goal as being unfair and putting a premium on lurk m I do n t think, however, that a ball that is par? tially blocked or touched by an o| Should be ruled out. ;, ? ? V,J j[, The Tribune this morning by Julian <'ur tlss. "If the opponents have the option of blocking or .spoiling a well ?directed ?lro*> kirk, the ?attacking Side (?hoi'ld not be robbed of a goal from a good play if the ball Is not ?deflected enough to prevent ?t golng over the < rosshar, of ?ourse, ,-,n the By." ?Oeorge Poster Banford, one of ? e Yale coaches and s keen etudent of footl i. is another authority ??n the game wl ? ?? plores the condition that ?made Lang ford's ru'ing on ?Saturds ?. He says It's not leal foot ?'aptain Palton. of ll:e \ leads all other players this )'< I | number of touchdowns scored wit tea Wendell, of Harvard, follows with and then follow three Iy n? eton Sawyer and Haker, with six each, and Pendleton, with five. Captain Howe, of Vale, and Kd<1'? But? ler, of Cornell, are far In the Irai ot all others with flel?i goals from B drop kielt, each bTvlng made seven Keyee, of the Army, comes next, with three. Counting goals from drop and n'a?-e V Tborpe, of the ?CsrttStS Indians, stands en fop, with eight, four of which W'ei in beating Harvard last ?Saturd doe Pendleton sa *. s that in sll ex perien? e as ? football official ' lv. if ever, handled s game ,- ,? -At ?leaner or In Which there w.-t~ ? feeling between t!;e 0| ?" t, than the ?Tale-Brown struggle The National ??Baseball Commit*??! creed yesterday that Beeton, a ' ti'.e Portland, Ore., club, was i ?? to the draft of t is Philad? i -nl< and that he COUld I S Obtains lb? ' e ? iy nient <?f the draft price. John F ?'? formerly of the St. Louis V ?JTSS ?ie? lared a free agent In ?referring l Gllligan ? .?s?- the commission - "Tin* looae methods ol the Si I club In barter in; this pla>er'. r-!- !.-? ? in i -?i go unrebuked by I ?? ?sommlssloi It| title t'i him <io??.s not ?'.'?! that ' pre* scribed by the commission to i clube and playera from collusion " It Is reporte,) that Charles W owner Of the Cleveland ? luh ? I i, .in League, has acquit*? d thi ?Pr?sident W. ?".. Armour in ' Ami'i'iian Association club. Mr. ?Se refuses to confirm or deny the runiel it Is siid further that ?Qeorge Stova ager of tl ?? Naps this year, will % is T?dedo. Al Burch, t e outfielder, will no be seen with tin? Sup?-rb.ts H? - ? I sold by Brooklyn St private t? Louisville tiub of tre American Asso 'a? tion. Zbyssko, the l'oiish champion a an-l J?OSef Smrjkal. Ihe powerful who receatly arrived ta thla com ? agreed t?. m'et on the mat within 'w eith-r in this ? ity or ?'hi I cont??st util ?arouse much Interact, as t>otk m??n bave a ?big foUdsrlag. PATTEE NEW BRCWN COACH. providence Nov. IS Harrj r-tt,.*. ?bi ?. graduated t'i. Broa ?> m the ? 'in;, was appoint, d today ?".I'll ??f ?ti?; Urown baseball team i"i" tin? , ?on, He srlll su? ? ? ?? i Kred \v. \v? ??? h, who bas ooad ed the t? im for t ?.?.<, ?Pattee lias played prof? --?? n il b sine?- bis graduation WHERE TO DI?? TltAVHII.II*. CO.. 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