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Plenty of Work at the Football Camps Getting Ready for Games That Count Yale Coaches See the Need of More Good Substitutes. SHARP DRILL AT HARVARD Bradley May Run the Eleven at Quarterback in the Brown Game. '1 T'U-craph to The Tribune. ] N'ew Haven. Oct. *_.-The Yale ,-egulara who took part in the strenuous work of beatlng West Point last Saturday en JJoyed more rest and did much as they pleased at Yale Fleld to-day. The men ar<- In thr' best of condition, however, and all reported for a short sUnal and forma ttOfl drill. Hou<- made BOe Important announee ln. nt He said that the present secret practlee, atarted shortly after th.- season opened, would be contlnued rndeflnltely. Thls means that marly all of the work for thc remaiiKier of thr- season wlll be held behlnd closerl gates. The praettcfl thi? aftennwn started wlth a ;'."-mlnut4- preltmlnary drill. durlna; whlch tin- forwards worked at charglnK nnd breahtag through, whlle the backs practlsed atarta and ki.-king. The 'varslty waa excueed from the fol lo\>intr acrlmmage, nol only to r.-st, but to gi\.- th- coaches more opportunity ? uork wlth the substitutes. Hoara BB* li ves his substitutes are a trlfle below normal, and la case of Injury to hls reg the team would be serlously tnca Ited. Wlth the quantlty of materlal on hand lt Ib his Intention to develop praetlcally an entlre new- team as near varslty oalibre as posslble. He used all of his flrst substitutes aKalnst the Fcrub to-day. and the practlee was hardly satls factory. Both teams Bcrlmmagtd for 40 mlnutes before the substitutes were able to score The touchdown was made by Pumpelly on a short line piunge, and the same player klcked the goal. Pumpelly's work was the best of any of the backs. Beckert also was efhclent aa h plunger. Castles fumbled conslderably, and was replaced by Walter Camp, jr. The substltute forwards were below the mark. They charged high and with little dasli The ends were good defenslvely. but failed tn help thelr tackles enoujjh on the offence. Wheeler started as quar? terback. wrtth the substitutes, and later g,i\e way te Loftua Both ran the team well. and thelr work Is being carefully wntched by the coaches. The charaeter of tba pi?> waa piain. k-ht football There were no long runs exeept when Martin 1\ Scrubs circle.l rlght end for a ilash of thlrty yards After the aciimmaga tha work conalBted mr.stly 4,f klckitux at"* imilvidual coach lng. Howe uaed the foltOWlng BMB as hls team to-day: Olla and Oaborn, ends, H. Warren and Pendleton, tachlee; Har b.son and Thaw. guardS* McNell, centre; j Wheeler and Ixtftus, quaiterbacks; Beck- , ert and Bak, r. left Ktiards Castles and Camp, rlKht halfbacks. aad Pumpelly. fullback Harvard Captain in Siqnal Drill. Cambaidge, Mass 'i.t. 8 All "f Mar vard'a football ragulara, imiurilng i'?p tain Wendell, were out for slgnal pra-tl.e to-day, bul when the scrlmmage higan rub Wendell wenl to ihe siile llnea and took Hlteheock and Storer. ta.ki.s. and Parmenter, centre, wlth hlm The three forwards have <~d Ukc Trojans all the fall. are down to fightinn- welfcht and welcomed tba team was equlpped with a series of playa such as Btown may be tapected to use In the stadium on Satur <la\, out the varslty line. even with three substitutes. was more than a match for - much llKhtnr opponents. Beebe was at left tackie and Tom Frothlngham at riKht tackie. These two men will be the first substitutes unless Cleary is able to n>' in the Kaini rlght away. Armory, the former second team man, was at centre, and was active. A lot of attention was paid to Bradiey, at quarterback. He may be in charge or the team against Brown as Gardner wlll be at Prin. eton to watch the Tlgers in ? ii. lagBB who piayed quarter until a week ago, haa been ln the backfieid, but to-day was coached to play end. ln the ecrimmage the 'varslty played on riefwee most of the tlme. After stop plng the second team in midfleld the ball was recovered by the 'varslty on a iimble, and a few hard smaahes at the line and a 40 yard romp by Brlckley crossed the scrub's goal line. Sborrly after this I'oolldKe intercepted a second team forward pasa and made a good gain. Then Hardwleh broke through for 30 yards and the "varslty <ontlnued to no iip the fleld to secure another touchdown wlth Hne plays Wigglesworth, the substltute centre, was not out. nelther was Bradlee, the snbstl t ,ie ba. kfleld man. Both have lamc baflha and possibly nelther will be ready to play before Harvard meets Princeton Small hone ls entertalned that Wendell V i H. A. PAREND8. One of the Dartmouth ends, of whom ao much ls expected against Princeton on Saturday. wlll be able to play against Brown, al though he expects to get into the game. Graustein, who beat Brown by captur Ing a forward pass and runnlng 1% yards two years ano, was promoted to the 'var? slty Bquail to-day. He has been wlth the second team all fall and has , arned his promotlon Hard Work for Brown Eleven. [Br Telegraph te The Tribune ] Prevldenoe, Oet Bt?Brwwn'a football squad sottl'-d down to hard pra<-tlce to day and went through a Vlgorous drill ln some of the fundamentals, such as tackllng, runnlng down under punts, klckhig and Interferenca The forward > some trlcb plays found attention with the Harvnrd garne ao near, and the nded wlth a U-mlnute Bcrlmmage. in the courae ol whlcb the 'varatty dis played Its Buperlorlty over tha eleven at practlcally evary turn Thlrty men were rmt. Includlng practl cally all the regulara Captain Wadc of the freahman team if>d the second team. and Crowther ran tbe 'varslty. Beveral new formattons were emnloyi-d with good effect Practlee waa held behlnd cloaed gatea N. Y. U. Works on Forward Pass. The NeW York Cnlversity football team bad its first practlca yeatarday, after its hard game wlth Wesleyan oo Baturday. ; ilid the men lOta of gOOd, and the majorlty of tbe team ahowed no 111, . ff.-cts from the game. BaMlB was not ln toga, owlng to a sllght twlst to his ankle ri,. line played its best against Waa? leyan, and It was the latter*! long galim on tbe forward pBBBBB whlch made trtctory bo aaay The squad wlll deVOte ? gOOd deal of Ita practlee this week in formlng ? de to break up the forward paaa should Md mnch hv Willlams on Saturday After a long drill la slunals OiCOtl llned tha "vareity up for a flfty-mlnute mage with the BCTUh Vesely, who played ? remarkable game OB Saturday tlll he was Injured. open.'! up large holes in the ?crub llna and the backs mad<- manv b>ng runs. Pennsylvania Catches Tartar. [By T-lrgrufli lo The Tribune 1 philadelphia, <>ct. 22. ? Pennsylvanla** football team ha4l about tbe hardest work of the year thls afternoon Ifl a long prac :,. with tbe freehmen. the 'varalty being played t.< a BtaadetW. eacb side scoring B touchdown. The scrlmmaa'' was long B_d tlresome, but the Red and Blue showed a woful Iark of speed against the youngsters. Greene and McNaughton again were used as guardfl, whlle Wilson played at tackie, wlth hls hand In Bpllnta. Captalfl Mercer took a rest, hls plHce being taken by Cralg. Mlnds gH\e the sipnals, and tba playa moved much smoother than has been the case all season. Mai shall and Mellman dld most of the work on the Offence, and both made blg gains through the freshman ilne. The 'varslty started off fast, and It wafl not long before Mt?da was pushed over the Hne, but once having scored the eleven ?tOWed up, and the freshmen had little tr4?ible ln carrylng the ball down the fleld and over Ofl a well exeruted double paaa. Xe4izt7tri hyam ifrAtys rn&ridtztd tient i men lysicians j Tigers on the Jump, with the Dartmouth Game at Hand. HARD TEST FOR 'VARSITY Hanover Undergraduates Not So Confident as a Few Days Ago. IRy T'legraph to The Tribune 1 Trlnreton, N. .)., Ort. 22.- Hard wo.-k agaln was in order tor tbe Prlneeton eleven on Oshorne Field here to day. <'un ningham Is tnking no ehsocee of belng unprepared for I>artmouth on Saturday For over an hour and a rjuarter the 'var? sity played In scrlmmafre, and, wlth thfl exreptlon of < aptaln Pendleton, who mn flned himself to coachlng, every veteran on the sriiiad had plenty to do. To strrngthen the scruh, who took the nffenMve, "Mlg Tom" Wilson w*nt in Sl tackle and .Joe Duff at guard, while I un nlngham and Thompson, the formei all* around champion, played In the back fleld. One score resulted frr.m the long prai tli e when Holand < Irrled the 'varslty's rlght end for forty yards aml a touchdown ''unnlngham and I'uff gSVO Ikt Inrs a lively tlSSa Of It. .loe BboWed hi^ old form In openlng up hlg Imlr-s f,,. the besd esooh ol the Tlgera to abool through. l'rinretnn's second llne of defence worked well. Wlth the exreptlon of Bor* den's long end run, not 11 man got by the speedy backs. Baker and Waller showed Ano beadwork In slzlng up plays and stopplng them. The same set 'if for wards were use<l ns yesterday wlth the exceptlon of the ends Uoldlr'' Wight and H Waller supplanted F Trenkman and Andrews. K Trenkman, tbe sturdy tarkle, ls stlll on the slde lines, and Fen tleld Ih occupylng hlg position at present Toward the close of the prartlre tbe coarhcB gave the two te.ims a 15-mlnute drlll ln exchanglng punts. and De Wltt and Waller had another chance to Bhow thelr klrklng prOWSSS. The llne-up was aa followa Lefl end. H. Waller; left tarkle. Pblllips; lefl guard, Shenk; I entre, Hluethenthal. rlght guard. Ixjgan; rlght tackle. Penfleld" rigbt end. Wlght; tjuarterbar k. H Haker. lefl halfbark. H. Baker; rlght balfback, Da Wltt. and fullback, Waller. Dartmouth May Lose Whitney. i Bj I legraph to TK< Trlbun* | Hanover, N. il . Ocl U -Tha alr of un certalnty at Hanover is hecninlrig innrii and more tensa as the Prlncstoo gsmo approsehea The stmient body is losing its rock aura attltude, and is woodering vh-ther tblnga have been "dODad" COT reitly. I'ninparlng the Wllliatne-I'art tnouth and the Wililains Harvard names. the Green appears to bave an even cbance wlth ihe i rimson. but when It rotnes to Prlneeton there Is a long oertei <>t obsta* I lt S. The laM itian added to the hospltal liet ii- Whltney. who wrem hed his sboulder rthls afternoon. He may be nut of the Igana on Saturday. Hogsett, who haa been playlng left end. wan xhlftr^l to hla ; old poMtlon at balfback tbla afternion. ' and Rector ns< d at end. Tbe afternoon work ronslated of an | hour's Bcrlmmage Murdork and gnow Idiri the best work for the 'varalty. while ! 1> itogers and Wanamaker pisyod BOO football for the second team. Cavanaugh la wprkmg hard to whlp i. ? team into condition for the Tlger-. He ?aya intie. but seems to i.e hlll ot confl* ii. nc4 Cbsrlla Boyla wa* on the field to-dsy and helped SOSOb IbO mr n BoylO i" Cs* vanaugb's oM team ma!*-. snd hia *p pesraaea was weleoued The team llned up as fOllOWO' l'f* end. Rector; left ia?kie, Bagleborn; lefl g mrd. Olbson; rentre, Whltmore. rlghl guard, W. Itogers, left guard. Bstspi rlghl end, Barendo; Muarterback, UswsUyn; half hacka, Morey and Murdock. fullback, Hnow. Will.ami to Play Here. I Hv Telegrapb to The Tribune ] Wllliainstown, Mass.. Oet 11 Wllliama is looklng foiward to an tnteresting foot ball match 00 Saturday with New York 1 dversity OB the latter's fleld. Thls jam' ls portlrularly fnrtunate, uh it glvea th many Wllliams aluinnl in New Yoik an opportunlty to aee the eleven in a - tlon Two yeara ago the ulumnl repre aentatlon was not large. but the se.ori'l COBtOSt probably wlll get greui-r pub licity. The games between tho twu in stltutlonB have tnvariably been rlose, hard fougl't <onte*4ts, partlrularly lhat In Will? lamstown last year, when Ihe lead 1 bsnged In OVOry uuarter of the game, Willinms flnally winnlng at H to 6. Thls season New York 1'nlverslty seems to lie snme whut slroriRer and the 1'uiple haa exhlb? lted average nblllty. Two d*ifeats und two vlrtorles have now l.een recorded for the Wllliams team, and every effort wlll l>e pul forth to keep ttw percentage above the ,obt mmk The open game has been used most OUCOOOOfulll . nnd If a dry field Is afforded ln New Yoik forward pasaes and varlous nhlft form.-i tions should add to the Interest in the game. If the New York I'nlversity team doeg not exhibit strength in the llne TUTBSf and iTark will be used COnsldSTSbly in line plunglng. The Wllliams bar kfleld j<4 strong, bul nsually falls to get atarted quickly. Toolan is the fastaal man, ami he ran be COUBtod on to drcle th?* oppoa* ing ends. He was on the lnjured Hal last Baturday, bui was ia togs td-dsy. l/ewis, nt qusrter, is llwsya relisble both as a leOOTSl anrl as a ground galner Hunnewell is .1 good man for the BOCOnd ary defence, .but fails to hlt the oppofilng llne to advantage. Turner, at fullba. k. burks the llne wlth rerkless fesrtOSSBSSS, but froqMltly falls to plrk hln holr-e f'lark. substltute hnlfbeck, ls a r|.-\cr llne plunger. nSUally taking advantnge of every open'ng In the defence. SANFORD FORDHAM COACH Helps Thorpe with 'Varsity and Finds Good Material. Oeorge Foster Hanford. tbe Yale fOOthat] roarh. SSStOtad Kd Thorpe wlth the Ford? ham eleven yesterday. Sanford took e;trh player In band and the drlll Insteil two hours. When the varsity was pltterl against the scrub ln a flfteen-mlnute scrlmmage tbe men showed marked Im? provement. With the DtehlnSOH game on flaturdav Thorpe has made Beveral rhanges In the llne-up. MrNully has supplanted Schaff melster at quarterback 4iwlng to the lat? ter's poor Judgment of attack. PosBng has been put at fullback. while Harry Kane agaln was placed at left balfback. Sanford deelared that Thorpe had a yaung eleven, but the material for a ?_*?Hv _nd, st,rong coinblnatloa. Trainor May Succeed Tabor to Run the Eleven. REGULARS IM A BAD WAY Scrub Defeats 'Varsity in a Hard Scriramage by 28 Points to 7. | r> TBtesraph le Th. Trtboae.] Ithaca, N. Y.. Oet. 22.?Cornell held Its | flrst practlee to-day slme the Pennsyl ? ? anla Btate game last Baturday, bul roil ; call ahowed thal the tu.> daya* rest ac cor4led hy the eOBChefl was insulficient to tntiid tha intiirl.-s anatalned, and among thoaa abeent were O'Connor, champaign and MeCutcheoB. Indlcatlona al tbe present time point to ? more or leaa protracted rest for o*cnn n< r, at.rl his loss is n serloua matter for I Cornell, ln riew of Jie fa. t tbal Captain Kddle Butter la atlll oul ?>i tha game, ami probably wUI nol be uaed before Cornell ; meeta Dartmouth. Tha workoul Ihla afteraooB waa aevera I ln every partlcuiar, lastlna three hours, ? wlth b long acrlmmage tacked "n the end. i>r. Bharpe says thal the chlef faull ln the Cornell team la the lach of proper judgmenl 4>n the par* of tbe quarterbacke. ? -i*. i in a meaaure to lach of ezperlence, Tabor, Captain Butlei s rnilerstuily. ., ,, . ,.. thi r candidate for tn sltlon, hai be< n tn. -l out frequently in practlee, ami it n4.w aeema llkely that he win soon aaeume thi- resoonstbllrty of r ;.i ilng the team. -Whlle Tialnor ls not so fast ns Tabor, It la thOUghl that his ablllty to slze up Bltuallona on the fleld and cbooee pla>s accordingly will ba "f matr-rlal value The baekfleld thls afternoon was com I>o.?e,l of Trainor, quarter; Tabor and R. p. Whyte, hatvea, and Mlller, futlbach ! Thls comhlnatlon worked to jro.wl ad I vantage, desptta Ihe fact that the scrub | defeated the 'varalty hy a score of 2* to 7. ! Th.- 'varslty Hne, however, was much the . nni.li' for the wear and CBBnOt be con demned on thls account MICHIGAN MAKES PROTEST Asks Pennsylvania to Probe Eligibility of Minds. I ii, ; itrai Tha TrflMma l Philadelphia, Ocl tt Eleidina- Yost. coach of the Cnlveralty of Mlehlgan foot? ball team. has wrltt.-n 10 Ihe authorities I of the Cnlveralty of Pennsylvanla pro I testlng aitainst ti,.- playing ? t Chester i Mlnds, one r.f th>- barka Oll the Bed and . Bl ie team. V'.at takei :he posltlon that. under the allgtblllty ruUs adopted by I Pennsylvanla and Mlehlgan, Mlnds should : i>.- debarred becauas he played three yeara at Dlcklnson. The facuitv athletlc committee sn nounced to-day tha: H would give the proteal conatdoratkm and that Mlada W4iuld be afforded an OPPOrtUBlty to dls prove the aasertlons that had baea made reijrardlng hls term of aervlee on the I>|, klnaon team There seems to have h. en Bome mls taka ub to the name of the lnstltutlon whlch YobI eomplalaa Of, acrordlntc ta the ooBchea al Paanaylvaals Teat la hla proteat aamea Dlcklnaon Collego, rni'i Btat?S that Mlnds pla\e.l there for three yeara if this is uae then he la ' - ble Prtenda of tbe Quaker quarterhach iwever, tbal he never atteaded 1-ickiriHon. whlch is ai Carllale, bul that i bi hi' l ar im ktaaon Bemlnary, ?.. i.i. h is a? BNIHamsport, an lnstltutlon of much lower achoUatlc rank, ani thal be wlll be sbla to con li ?? thi ' ? i.e ha* nol violated the rulea Mlnda ls ihe brother of the famoua sptaln of the team thal lowered Har* rard'a colora In Ihe name of 1887, an.l he n carefully achooled and e.hed to mak- a ".nn" for hlmself on the foot? ball fleld He ts ona of Ihe '??< rt men thal ever are i I Red and Blue. and ,i.r proteet agalnsl hlm haa arouaed Ihe t.-mper of the atudenl bodj to fever beat ? NO PRACTICE FOR ARMY Football Squad Get Blackboard Talk After Drill. [By Telaarapb to Tba Trtbui? 1 West Polnt. N. Y . 4 ,. t. 12 Tbl no reeumptloa of football at wo-t Point to day The t. am has had no practlee slnc IhS Yal.< game last Saturday. All the nien are ln excellent condition, nn 1 if it bad not been f4>r a l"n?a' military drill on the plalna to-day, In whlch nil tooh part. the t.-nm would ha\<- beefl drlven throu??h a stlff practlee. CaptBln Graves t..ok the men te the gymnastum after the drill and gave them un hour- blackboard tail ob the fala (...iii..'. The Army faees a coaalderable handlcap, for ? number <>f good mea are barrod from partletpatlng in football by troubtea arowtag out of conditions In th.-ir -i udlM. with the flrst big game ofl its achedule, || WOUld not lx? Btirprislng If IheW wa.i soma hard W4,rk ahead for aome .?f tha ?,. n to retalfl thelr plaeea la thc Hne. Th* guard positions are nona too strong. ii'M.ne and llerrbk BBVa 1.0 playing thelr positions pretty regularly, bul Jones, K,-rr and Bngleharl are all good men, wln, wlll tlnht to the lnst fr-r the place. Keyea la strong agaln, and aith Hol b i, Benedlrl and Prltehard th- sltuation be? hlnd tha Hne la cauatog ao worry. There la a iccond atrlng 4.f backa, among whom th? most promlnent ara Krapf, Wynne, n,. Boots, Lanphler and Hodga n, for tha coaches to call on, all of whom are working hard Preparatlofl will be '"??"" to-morrow for tho game wlth Colgata herd next Bat* iirda*. _ a NAVY TRIES OUT NEW LINE Fair Results Attend Changes on 'Varsity Football Eleven. I B) Tsleavspb '" Tba Trlbana | Annapolis. Md . Oel B rali reaulta at Unded the trytag oul thla afternoofl ot the new arraagemenl of tha navy foot* ball ,-leven's line and backlield Th" blg. strong feiiows on the Itae opened up well, and stralKht Hne plays. wlth ?' ">k or In graai carrylng the hall aotdom failed lo Ram subsiantialh Th- att. nu-is al Wlda end runs w.-r.- not -o succssful and v.-re often nulbd for loss by tha BCTUb '-nds. Overeeeh, th.- Mg left end. failed sig nally to get hls opponent out of the way KlCbOllS and Miles WBTS the other backs, and Bates relleved lh>- latter In the game. ?r-g-awi 'is4-d his wslghi areM in openlng up f4>r Ihe other runntts. The flrst team carrled tha ball over th scrubs' goal kBS iBrtOB and then gave over the ball ln onler to praetlse the d> fSOOe tp the forward pass pla>B, upon whl.-h the navy eleven have bOBB WOBk thla >rar The line was tbe h. avlest that THE PISCHARGED MAXAGER OF THE ST. LOUIS CARDIXALS. ROGER P. BRE8NAHAN. Once rat<*her wlth tba I'laiits. Roger Bresnahan Deposed as Manager of the Cardinals Contract, Which Has Three Years to Run, May Block the Ownera of the St. Louis Club. gt Loula, Oet 22. Roger p. Breanahan waa esUed before the owner. president end sttorney of the flt. Louls Club, of the Natlonal LSSgUO, yeaterday and dls , hargcd aa manager of the team ln so far as those in SUthOtity OOUld dlOCbSTgO luni Although he bolds a four-y-ar contrsci wlth the club. one year of whlt'h he ha? served. Hresnahan wa? told that hlfl aer Vlcea were no longer irautod Min. Helene H BHtton, rhief owner of .1 C JonOO, president and Lon i> rlOCker, attorney, were present when Breanahan was dlschargod. Mi Jonea would nol glve any reason for ths aetloa I ul after being nun an day aald thia avi nlng: 1 ..-in now eonflrrn tbe statement that Of tlie termlnatlon of his eontTSCt . ,-n Berved on Itresnahan." "Roger ls a reguiar bull ln 0 Chlna ihop," sdded Jones. "Tblngs havs gone from bul to woree under his sdmlnlstra* tlon. The club h.nl a most UBSStlsfsctory ?-4.ts.in flnanrlally thls vear. Braensbsn has been at loggerheads all oesooa wltb Mrs Hrltton. the prlnrlpal owner of the rlnb; also st cross purposes most of the tim? with his playera. "Roger has had an Insane desire to get rld Of Hugglns, and romplaltied that Mrs BHtton whh Interfating wlth hls preroga tlve as maniiis*'r when slie refuse.1 to rmnctlon aeveral deahJ*lnvolvlng the trnns fer of this pla) er." U hen asked tu mve hls slde of the c.tse, Breanahan aald "I bave a contract wlth the rluti, -ind I wlll make ovei y effort to force the owners to llVO up to thelr end of lt. I have fnl ntled all mv obllastlons, snd wlll expeet the club to fulfll its ObllgatiOOS '?? BM?" Bresnahan refused to iay ?? "making everv effOTt" nn-ant un SPPSal tu the natlonsl commieslon. A man clOSO to tbi.Hn lu control of th? team deelared Breenahan would make a iight in tho courts to coropel lha club *o r.'spe.-t hls contract. whl.-h CSlla fur a aaiary of *if)."i<* s yesr snd M pei cenl 1 f the nel proflts. 11 is said tb*' rlub'o ofRclala offered to make any re.isona.Me Mttlement "llh him, but the meetlng, it was reported, virt ually brokfl up ln a row. aud there wlll he another eonferenee to determlno whal courss ahall bo pursuod. Ifra Brltton ami her advlsera 11 to bs oaftg-iltH of Bueeees in depostng Breanahan ahould the csis resch tiv .?ourt-4. but shoui.i they fsll, it lo learned thst they plan to keep th.- manig** 00 the bench and ahesr him of sll power, Mi-.. Brltton, when sshed for a atate? ment tO-day, said: ??I don't wsnl snythlng printed about thal it is terrtblo thsl it hsa goi out" Mis Brltton'a rolce quavered as she plcaded thal nothlng be mnde pubtle, bul when askerl lf hIic wisbed tu make a rll . , I r 1, i:t:41. she said: "NO, I Wlll not deny It. Bul I r-an't see how lt got out. i nnderstood thsl nono of us was to say anvthlng about it." In bSSSball ClrclOa here lt has been Itnown thal Mrs I'lltton and Hr.-siiahan i wre not artlng ln harmony und that Mrs. Brltton aad refuaed lo spprova eortala | ir.ules WblCb Hr-'snahan was abOUl to cloaa Bresnahan recently said thal in l Btb, UM and Mtl under hlo raanagement I tho < luh oarned WBMA lt ls reported that | Iflllor Hugglns hai been pleked to man ige Ihe Canlinals In case hSSSnOhOB B"r reBdera blo eontraet Lauioaao. wiv, oct. 22.-F.ight playera of tho St. louls I'ardlnalB, who are here M gaSOtl Of Kdwaid Kunet< hy, the flrst I asemati. juliu-il to-day on lecr-lpt of news of the ileehargo of Braaaahaa In 0 state? ment, ln which they expressed svmpathy with Mir-snihan and laud* (1 hls WOffe as msnsger. Ths roporl of Droanahan'a dis Chargo caaM to the playera aa a completo aurptflas. The elght plu-rrs here are Konetchy, Oakt-H, BvSDO llauser. Magee. Burk, Qey 00 and Wlngo. "lt looks as If ?Mlller Hugglns would he the next manncer." HtM Burk. "Trou? ble haa been br?wlni? slnce the blocklng Of the 4 inclnnatl deal. by whlch K'> n?tchy. Huggtns and MlUBT were to go tO the Reda for a number of thelr men." Tloifrr Bresnahan has b*en ranked as one of the best c_tcliers ln the hlatory of baseball. He was wlth the Giants for several years, but in 19^ was traded to st. l.ouis for "Rod" Murray, "Admiral" Sthlel and the late "Bugs" Raymond. Hhortly aft?r Jolnlng the 4-4.,-dlnals he wae appolnted manager. When 8tanley Robison dled, aometbtng over a year ag", and Mrs. Brltton fell helr to the club, ha 'lgned a four-year contract, whlch haa three years to run. Pnder the rulea of organized baseball Breenahan appeara to hold the upp-r hand, and lt looks as If he could demand full satlsfactlon on the terms of hls eOB* ? ' HIGH PRAISE FOR MATTY Jake Stahl Says He Pitched Best Ball in World's Series. |H> T>!e?;riip!i t.> TfnB Tribune Chicago, oct 22 Jake stnhi. manager of tbe Rod BOX, ls back In Chl4CBgO nnd says he wants to gft ba.S4-l,all out of bhl head The man who piloted the Amer loaa Leasruo ,-hampions to the hlghest honors ln baseball declared that Chrlaty Mathewsan pltebed the most pbenomanal games <>f any pltcher In the aertCS He aald: "I am n^ad we won the world'a series, but I want to sav rlght here Uat In my mlnd Mathewson pitched the grandest ball i aver anw and it was too bad he dld not wln lils Kames I wlll sav he uld not get as good Mipport as Marquard. "in tbe games in whlch Marquard won were two phenomena! istches whlch meant defeat for hlm had the bails not een caught. Mathewaoo pitched the b?st ball .if anv pltchera on oither aMs "I am R4>lnp du.-k huntlng foir two ^ ek-- down In Ml.sslsslppl aboul Nov. m t,...- i. .lo,- Wood, Tris Speaker and I/i porte ol thc Waahlngton chih, wlll Joln it,. i think I need a vacatkm. I feel I have galned one, ??After i rome back T don't araal ?n> bo.p to mentlon baseball to me. 1 want to lorgel It, i cannol do a banklng busl ncas and think of my players at the same time. so I declded 10 forg.-t baseball and attend tfl mv bank." Stahl said ha was more than pleaseil aith t'ie work of bls men and pr.-<llcte,l ;,,. would Wln lha p-nnant BgBlB ne?l vear. [Ali NEWS OF THE H G. W. Bennett Asked to Head U. S. Motor Co., Is Report. WILL PROBABLY DECLINE Electric Vehicle Dealers Con sidering Establishment of Permanent Show Room. That Oeorge W. Bennett. vh e.pr^,^^ of the Wlllys-Overland* Company, ot 1$. ledo, has been offered the presidency of the 1'nlted btatoo Motor Company, the big corporatlon now In process of reor g.inl/atlon. was a well BUthflCtlcstsf r?. port heaid along Automobile Row yeittf. day. At the lame time it was said thi* Mr. Bennett has refused, or will dec||M the offlce. prefei rlng to retain hls vastlj remuner-itlve berth Wlth ibe John V Wlllvs organl-intlon, with the auceeaj -,* whlch ba baa been closely identlfied for the last two years. I'rlor tO his removal to Toledo Mr Bttt nott was manager of the Whlte company., branch in thls city. He is a veteran of the industry. and possessed of great e?. ecut'.ve ablltty. 1-tenJamln Hilscoe ? re Blgnod as president of the t'r.lted Statu Motor Company last Wednesday. fearlng a breakdo-.vn because of the rtraln uria>r whlch he has been worklng for the last twelve months. He wlll leave In NoTem her br a stay of several montha |0 Kurope. Ixxal dealers in .-lectrlc cars are serl ously ronsldering a proposltlon to encag* an entire floor ln the new Orand Centrtl Palace to be used as a permanent ih*?? room, wlth a denionstratlon trark aj aa added feature. During the recent elet* trlcal show the third floor was set r_Mt for demonfltratlon purpose*. and beeauie lt offered fine opportun!t1e? for flhowtaf the flexlblllty and quletness of thlB type of car a large number of aales w?rs booked. The queatlon of a general ahow room was taken up at a meetlng of thi Electric Vehicle Aflfloclatton laat Friday. Reporte wlll be heard at the next meet? lng. and lt ln qulte poafllble that thi permanent showroom idea will be carrled out. The VIsk Rubber Company, of !****? Tork. has recently completed extenalvi ImprovementB to Its local branch. A new four story and baaement aervlce butldhu, frontlng ln 36th Btreet, haa been erected, whlch merges Into the former quaxteti la Bmadway. making an "I." shaped struct ure. The first floor of the maln bulldinf }ln Broadway Is used aa a salesroom and : the second floor for the general exer-utiTs I offtces. In the servlce buiiding the baie ' ment 1s BBSd as a stockroom for casei, j tubes and sjndries. affordlng space for tt least l.Ono r-a-.es and MM tUbOO, hl addl tlon to the '.arge storage quart. rs ln tlie basement of the older buiiding. Tbe flret floor of the OOfflcS I t.ildlng wtll be uaed as a shlpping a- I aerviai room for I BStOOBOfS, the c.-mnd floor for I handllng repalred tlres anH maklne sd : Justments, while the thlrd and (oSTtl tfloors are glven over tn B well < ' repair department of larga cspadty. ll Whlch any make of t!re can be handM qulehly and rxpertly. Tba brsi : charge of Jay i"otbran. | A telegram from Ralph I- I frlend in thls cltv * - adJeatei that tbe track ObStni lon ll 1 coverlng from tho Injury he mststnad la ? the runntag of the Orand Prlsa ? ? that he wlll be able to come bo few days. WORST ROADS IN WORLD ? Glidden Declares Touring in Mississippi the Hardest Ever. iv , graph IO The Tritvine 1 : Clarksdale. IflSS., Oct ?.-Aft?hSt* ! tllng with washed out roado and M.-r.s Ulppl buck-hot nnd for nmre than seventy I mllea along the Mlsaiaatppl bottoma. ' Charles J. Olldden an.l his party of tour U_ who are driving MajrwoU cars over tho Ishoe-lo tho flTilf .oute botweoa De* 1 trolt and New Orleans. roaehsd narkl j dale from Memphls In darkr.es* and put ! up for the nlght. Mr Olldden deelared thal the nlnety Llght mllea of roads between Memphtt ! and Clarksdale were the worst ro.i.'.i he 1 had experlenced ln over ono hundred thousand mlles of touring ln every coon* ; trv ln tl.e worid. In the day'e run were I many narrow escapes from dltchltlg. At \ ter heavy ralns on Monday aight B* tOUTlOtO found lt Imposslble to keep thel' , , ars on the hlgh crowned road without great danger. and thelr averaere speea | was very low. Assutances of more entrtes for the ?e? conteot were glven by the Memphls auto? mobile trade SSSOCUtlOna at a banouet te Mr Olldden. and the eltUens of Clarlu I dale are also tryln* to OlSJOSlSS a team 1 tO compete ln the tour. The nin t.>*m*J row- wlll take the tourlsta to Jacks ? M i \'h ksburg USEDCARS A D1RECTORY OF R_UA5LEOIT_RBSC$ BY AUTOMOBILL OEAURSrfr- USWS Xocomoiile Guaranteed Rcbullt Cars 5 paaa 1912 Torpetlo 6-cjrt ...48 '? P 7 paaa. 1912 Touring 6-cyL ...4J h i>. 5 pasa 1912 Touring .<JJ ?*p. 7 pass. 1912 Laudaulel 6-cyl...38 h.p 5 pasa. iftll Touring .g ? P* 5 paaa. 1910 Touring .?" " P Tha Locomobile Company of Amtrlca Broadway & 76th Stroot, Now York Telephone 7800 Schuyler. Automobile and Coach Buildera. Iiody biitl.ltnkt an.l renio?l*lln? a tyvrUHy. ..alntlng. upbolatery: taadera, <OTr*??rt *"4 irnalrlna wh**l?. dea?> mtable rlma. tV METAL AND 1KON WORK. Itothaohllil BoJIea at iacrtftca pricea Alfred J. Walker & Co., Inc, 218-220 Weat 65th St. Telryhona, Wi C?l- K-tabllnlieJ 1872. A BUICat 18ll TOURlNOJ IWn. Kt'NS ANl> look* llke naw .ar; ha* every po-alble equlp inant. niasntto, top. _c.; four naw -ho-* ?,n ii,.- now two new extra *ho?* and, tubea an.l iill other attraa; car muit ba *4>?n to ba ap ereclateJ act qulcfclr* no ilealera Inqulre for Mr La?urd*a car, UUNICHB QARAOE. IS8d nnd Alexajvl-x ave Telaphon* 58 -elro?. LIMOUSINE LANDAULET Bodies of Quality Kqulpped ln moat liixurlnu* manner. *it?ll *t '>*?' ef artual value. PAIMT1NO. I rHOIXTKRlMJ. RKfAIRING. MTOOI'S a KKKNA. :'?*'. Wmmt 64th Bl* Nrn Vork. I ?ed (tr Dep't. Hl'DSONS. lprj-ll-HV IU'D-aON. LlMOVaiNB, B?i8. CAD1-?AC. 1912, CU AI.MKKS ?Mr 1912. g M K . "BB " 1912 bimplex, ??ee." 1811. . it Alao 2 Bocilea. All car* to be sCersa ? nrlce* that will move them qutckly. A. fK. RANXEY CO.. noo Bisiadwar. _ -. --- "FRiCi T0URIN6 CAR.I9M. A HUPMOBILB nt si\K>s wa.P'N. ??; Capaclty 1.880 Iba.. Bultablattr aM ew* work and has a ban.l nmde bod>. **>'" ^ , hav- every MaalbU equlpfent on them an new tlre* an,l alt other extraa: wl" ^ ?t,,2Mt your offer. InqulreMr KORNKR, ???J laad at half M4vk froai M aw i. -ia.?? Ptl . i;..SS MelroH- r MERCE-ARROW. 1811 MODEL MIM * ' inder. llmoualne. In be*t of con.lltU>n ?? plv P. g. BICHN_H, Re'.nord. s"''1 Broadway._,_-jjT AITOMOBILE AND Al TO TKttK *P 8THITT10N. WWT SIDE Y. M. C. A.-IndlvMoali rsjj work. Hmall Bhop Cla.ae*. Tru, k Po*u waltlag. 8en<1 for booklat. 300 X\ttt Mt* t?h..n? 7920 t'ol. ______^^_^ AUT0M0BILE8 FOR RENT;? PACKARD RENT1NG CO* OPEN AND CLObED (;A.M? REST UP-TO-DATE MR___P 88-88 bour. 8*00 81*0 ?"????IljlU ,*, Kaperlencad Chanffaora. Murrj?r_J"H^ ?pACKAKDB.?Naw cara, llmouiln* aai <0, Inc; by the hour or trip; *heaP r ,h,atr* monthly .ervtee; apeclal rate* for . cft# call*. I'NIVERHAI. TAXIMETER <*?Al> IMKiil 53d Btrsat Phona_ PIaaa_ ?_? HOIII KK-BOO! k**--?'VvTrg i?tf* I.IMOl'HINE. I.ANDAII.KT. ?*lf8%II_\ ih. 1aath*r trlmniad; K0??aAi!** ...V. ..,._?.i ,-.k-i BAnv??' drlv*. rloth. laathar trlmm*4l; RQT?gg BREWBTKR; other aood mJitrrJ*-^. BOl.D KOR NTORAI.fr. <H*"~ Removed for C4.nvanlenre OlJ**Z 1603 BROADWAY. NKAR ??" *\