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Track and Fiel AGAINST DAVE FULTZ August Herrmann Ccmes Out Flat-Footed on Demands of Players. SAYS THEY ARE EQUITABLE Insists, However, That the Men Must Send a Delegation of Their Own Number to Talk Business. \ugnst Hernaaan, rhalnnafl ?f Jt"' Na ttonal Bas. baii ComnUolon, came ool Bat f?ot?-d v.ster.iay agalnal deallng wtvj ,i i, potta, prealdenl <>f tae Baaeball I'lavers' rraternlty. so r.r as Ihe e>fl?anaa whlch hav, been draftad hy tht playara for preaenUtlofl i" atgjanlaea bas.baii are concerned. u the same tim" h.- eapreeeed Ji>'- ooln* Kra that th*- deinandfl on tba etbott were raaltablfl and th't th* trooblefl lomplained of by the piayera eooW He eaally ad Ju'-t* <i ' M, Herrmann issued th* following Btatemenl : ??nn looking triro.ich the demandfl made , ,, ,. 1 find terw thinus inequita hie or anieaaonaMe, and rery lea Iklnga thai cannol be ?ettled qukkly. wltb fair Maa aad Iba beal oi goad arlll en both Bldea Thew -flbould bfl amlcabl? relatlow ??,i nod underatanding tatween rmi-ioye. and emiri.ry.' in every profeaalon. and the r,reset,t baaeball IrooMea can eaaUjr be [mootbed ovei Moat of tne ,, ,u.,-ts .oil. raally be adjueted wltboul need of apeclaJ ,-.s s.tnpiv b) a rea hourB1 1*1* be t^rn the part.es invnlved. latly. we have nol rei recelved a of tba Piayera* detnwidB, bai w? wlll tooM rexelva Ibem la doa aeaaon Only *.ne hltch ia likely Jt." eommlaalon wi|l not talk wlth Mr. I'nlt/ If tbfl P a>J* *-?? wish to Bend ? delegation ol Ibelr awa number, with an aetWa player a* ?iiiifcaamen w? wlll receive them m the most ainlcable fashi-.n. bul w?- cannot see where any outalder has any bnalBaaa n this a-Blr any ?nore than 11 WO BhouM ack tbe playeta to aund for dtetatlon Trom the attorney wltboul a share o atael bi the ?llghteal Intereat Ib any baii C Accordlng tr. on,- of the players active ? intere*ted in the fraternity. Jhis quihble on the point ..f th- National Ooiumleelon 0, |_ srr.krsman wlll not com any weight Whether dtlaena ol Newarh ar" golng to .,?.,,.,,.. i, cootrolMng Intei-rt ln tne Newark Internationai League Baaeball CTub wlll be declded to-morroa nlgbt. when a meeUng Ol business men of that dty wlll be held te iwoolve Um lermt Whlch -'harles II BbbOtfl and bis BBBOCl* ates ln th" Brooklyn National I..-ague Club. whleh ai preaenl own tba Xewairk stock. ask for thelr hafl_Lnga \ raii for the meeting was losued yen tOTday aftein.ron upon the return to the , ,ty of "MOO" Relchman, one of the New? ark Tax f-ommiSsUm.is, vv ho was Ofl a visit to BuffalB Wltb the Newark TB* Board. and who lfl interested in tht Kcheme to bm ibe club. The aeaatoa wffl be held in Jhe Kru*Bger Audltorlum. i*nd Keicbman. Thomas A. Blaney and Phtl.p Krlmpke. the -ommittee whlch hei.i a ,-onferenee vvith .Mr. BbbBtfl last week. will make theit teport. There is no assuram *? that the Newark men will purchaae the etub, >et Thomas \ Blanev said yesterday thal Ibe proB* pacta appeared bright for the sale. Tlie price which Mr. Kbbets asks. and whlch wlll not le dlVUlged until the meeting. Blaney aasarta la a reasonable one ln hla atlon, but there is said to be some ditflculty in gBtting men to subscrlbe to the purchase of the atock ioniethlng in the neiK'hborhoori of 1188,888 is said to be tl r rlgure. The men who ar*- negotlatlng th" pur* rhas" say they want only about Ball B dozen ba the Bchntna Ovtatde r.f tbe thrte already named .'ounty <*lerk .Joseph Mo* DoBjOUgh and Sh. rlff John MoUOhBB are latereatad. BVOB shouid thfl movement fall through tt 1- said that some of th.- fltOCk arlll tW taken over by N* vvark men. The present B**porta?fla?Mat Of Jh*' New? ark elub jstock Ifl aa followa: .'harles M Bbbeta, Brooklyn, l'*l sha.es; 8teph*n and Kdward McKOOVer, BTOOk hn. 101 Bharea; Oeorge i- Holomon, Nea Vork :z Bharee; Henry Medlcua Brooa Ivn. '','a ahares; J. Wlcd*-nmay<r Eatate, Newark, N Bharea; Abraham relat, New? ark * Bharee; John McLaren, Newark, - shar.s .mri C. J' Behnsldt, Newark. 2 shares. Tbe National Baaeball I '"inm.ssion re rflraad la parl yeaterday a declalon of the National Board whea iJ roduced from BA* tO *7'j:'. 41 the amount K J. Ander bob, Biaaggar of tha WhaaHng, W. Va., tiub. was dlraetad to paj B, W. Parklna as his *hare ,if a ri"te ma*le out to the eradtt of Andaraaa and B. v. RoMnaon, owners *>f the Wheeling club. The rullng was based on the evidence t-howmg that Prealdenl C_raan of the lentral I.eague ha.l retained UStU from the Wheeling lub. pending an adjust BBSal Oi thfl affairs "f Jhat .lub. and rredit was gtVOB Andetson by thfl com? mission for ball of tttt 1 ??.iniae gugga, pltcbei of the Cinetonatl K*-ds. w.u wear Jhe anlform of the ^J I>'Uls CardlBBla next season. The trans fBC was announce*! J esterday. Krank lsliell. star Inflelder wlth Jhe wh.te Sox aeveral aaaaana back an.l now a B?BBgBfl in Jhe Westttn I.e^ijrj*-. bas volunteere.1 t*. take Hai ' ha?e> plac at _T8l base on the trip araund tbe arorld and wttl Join tho White Hox to-nioirovv ot r'nriay. Jlmmy <'all.ihan has release.l .loe 1*000, tha young mlielder d.aft<<l Irom New Havea, *.f ihe Kast"... Aaaoclatk*n, io th?j , club rif ti.*- inion ABBaelat?aaV ROWING OVER AT HARVARD 'Varsity Crew Wins Handicap Race to Close Season. ' .unlii idge, Mass.. Oet 2%. ? Tb<- fall rovving season at HarvarH *loned to-day with a victory for the flrst < Ijcht-oared ? r* w over the BBCead Bad third rrews tn an exritlng race. Start.n-* from serateh, the lirst irew Jrai|*<1 the third crew, whlch had g Mait Of five lengtbs. and thfl k<-*'oii<1 crew. whlcb had b bandleap of two and one* haif lengthB. until within a <|uarter of a J'ule gf the flnlsh. Then the 'varalty, showing great BB-rlnt* >J>S ability. noa ed out the thli rl . revv at the hne bv a quarter of a length and th* ae*ond < rew bv a length. The time, !? mlnutea .'." ner oikIh far the "Jile and >>ev<n-eighth? COUreB, was a.outjt *d fan considering the rough water. dG ames e_^ DIVISION JN GOLF CLUB Rival Ticket Entered for Forest Hill Club Elections. Oolferi connected wlth the Forest Hill Field Club a ie rio longer of one mind .on flflrntafl the government of that organi/.a ( tlon. This fad became apparent last nlght I in the appmrancfl of a rival ticket ta be i cted on at the annual m.-.ting of tht I lub. to he beld at the old clubhouse in \i wark on Thursday nlght. This lfl the | flist time in tlu- history of the nrgani/a tlOfl thal the dove of peace hai flown OUl of the win-low. and the prcsenee of the rival ticket comes in tbe nature of a sur- I prlse. Only the other dav the regular tl-ket. beaded hy Harrj B. Balmon, was sent out. : l The grtavancm of the dtagruntled fai tion J ! an list tol.l in the following statement, ! which appears with the proposed new set 1 of officials ; "Complaints and exprcssions of dts- I IaattafactlOfl have been freipient and gen jenl in regard t<. condltlom prevantag la |aome departments of tb. .-lub manage- | ment. These complalnts have not come from chronic faultfindeis ne nly, but from members who aie dlsposed tO he entlrely reasotuible, an.l who ?|o not ask more tban existing condition.* should make pns ?Iblfl S"ine depai tments of the club have been in the same hands for several years; manv of our membets believe that a . hange Is d.-sirable. In view of this I number of the members gathered at tlu clubhouse on Saturday afternoon ani ngreed upon thfl following names tO be placed in nomination in opposition tetbeflfl nomlnated hv the regular nominatin. i ommitte. "I'or president. Alexnridei M. Hinnett ; i for vi.e-presid.-rit. .i J Cocoran; foi- i' cordlng necntary, WUIlam H. Dnle; tor treasurer. Robert QOfdon; fnr flnancial secretary. Henry C. Vflnce, and for trus? tee. Thomas .1. Untott." ROYAL ARCANUM BOWLING Thomas I. Crane Opens Tourney and Rolls the First Ball. Royal Arcanum bowl.rs hflVfl bad an auflpldoui start in their QUOfll of honors on the ample strips Thomaa i Crane, grand regent of tha state made the open? ing address for the tournament at the Hiversi.le, and took part ln the custom Of rolllng th. tirst ball down tbe drlves Tiie grand regent was entbusiastb-all v received, and nfter ixpreoetag bis Bdmira* tlon for tbe game as a healthful winter sport he sat on the 1 .rich and watched the flrst game. In tbe tirst Woodlawn beal Kmpire City. R..S to M, and won the .....,: .i from Hereulea Ml lo Mh Kmplre Oty took the third from Her, ules, Hl tfl TM Falconi had hlgh Indlvldual score of IM _ Conetdflrabta Intereel is attached lo U e worh of th<- Defandam Councll for such well known bowlara ns charles Bagalhlng. chaii.s starr. Albert Rekta, Benjamlfl Wbltacre and M C. Wyman. Ord Myera j and A. J. Henrlch are eligible for tbe ?o ara, Herman Wlttroch, who was to have np* remntcd the Broadway Arcade Academy ln the <'.reater N'ew Vork and Inter. ity in dtvldual tournament, has found It neces? sary tO withdraw. Loulfl Steln has ap? polnted Martin Qulnn as thi BroadwaV Arcade representatlve. nnd be w'ill roll on th.- dates nrlginallr mhedutad for whitt rock. Louta Stein was eaptain of the Corln thlans when thev won the national title, nol onlv at Atlantic Clty, ln 1.07, but at Madison gquan C.ard.-n. ln MM. He will head another aquad al the next tourna? ment. ln Aprll. at Atlantic Clty. CAMACHO TOPS LIST FOR RECORD CRICKET Columbia Oval Team Captured Van Cortlandt Park Title for Third Year. Thfl season Just closed has rflOUltfld m the Columbla Oval Club being returned Wtan?r In the Van OotHandl I'ark Cnrk't LflflgUfl with an unbeaten record. havtng played twelve ganam alevm of whi.h w. re won and one drawn. averaglng 1.000 per rent Iri.identallv, since the above league was fot rred, ln 111<?, the elub has captured the pennant three out of the four years. Tbe outfltandtag fflutun af tbe gemm bas be.-n Ihe all around ex< ellencc of U p. Camaeho, ?rho Md the taegu* a'"1 ,'"' Club, with an average of 41. ln all the ganMfl during the season he made ov.-r 1 f-DO runs, for flfl average of 50 ln bowl? ing be captured H wlchete, for fln avaragi of IM Altogether the club had a most success? ful year and was honored by having two represiiitatlv.-s .el.-.t.-l to play against the Australlans, namely, L, P. Camaeho nnd F. Mahabir. UBAOUl hattini; Inning tt. O 11 g R A*"*. i. p fflMirhi n I 99 ttl MM y W. Orand.. J J ??' * *\* Dr. y. Mehabh . ? ?? Kg 8- Tuppen. 4 l M tt WM ii ii Mianhoit it ; ?;: ?*} XjL -l \v. Holbrook n I -" " *i!S J. i: ouietu n : a g J-2 F. W. DunUI.-v 11 41 VI* Oaetna s shaw l o M N ? g r Jr___mV 9 i ! 3 ?_? Atae bBUMV I BeHator, W H<ndren. A. j*.|d, W. Haie ox and J %t eodger i.ivMii'i; noui.iNc Overa. M tt. vv ??_*? itUggmg Blva ?;?--<> -'; \*\ . i. P camacbe. M ? "J - ,? | Waaflgei ? ????__.__ - u _ .I i ';,;;"'??'?' 3W i i * *S H Virngg**-* ; g * SS I- \v Hotbroek. B - ___J__7 UATTlNa AVKKAIJES-KHlKNBLY fMM-M lafltflnm tt o h s. ji Ane. :rf.hc^!:e^ ; B m mm .i fletanlor. & - -? '.- "H! ?V ". I'lelVrU II I ? IM lf |H l i e iii.itc ? >?'? o -' bfl 10v0 \_ lunt ? ?? * 0 m B MM ,Jv WMtaeV ? I ,0 10 ,0"! f (r. .... U 3 1" M Ml f vv l.unkley II I - M ? 7-imretT:::::? _ S B m l .;.......'2 ! _ J-1 it, T llttKiiab. ? 1 5 *' .?? , __m_ee. .'03* 3.00 liaii.*-" pla>ed. 1s. won, 1?; drawn, 0; lo.t. _. iio\vi.ini; avkRaoks--khii:\I'I.y BAMMa. Overs. M B W, Aver. _ p ceameho.. 9 lft J ??** j _ IJIIlHle... S3 * " '-'4 a:*: l>r .' Mah_hlr. 44 'J N -'-' 4 40 T W Holbrook 7: M 13 '..7 M 14* K ii Hhaahalt. -? <? ? '?> -" '?*-? A Reld ... .'-0 11 IM 2> h 14 r;,i?c, H lha- 30 ; lfl ? CM r Haii.it : ? ? :ite Golf ?>. Bowling ** Miss Ravenscroft Breaks Reeord for Golf Course Sets New Mark for Links at Englewood Club. CHAMPION IN FINE FORM Miss Muriel Dodd Second in Mateh?Big Crowd Watches Stars in Action. Miss (liadvs Ravenscroft. of England, champion woman golfer nf th*' Unlted States. likewise Hritish title holder, broke ihe reeord for the links of thr- Englewood Country Club yesterday whllfl competlng ln B r'ti'-dav toiiiviametit of tha Women's MetropoUtan Qalf As-oclation. The BCOTfl WB8 lt Th*' former mark was 9a, held bv Miss Oflorgianna M. Blahop, ol Brook* lawn. Miss Murlel Dodd, the preeenl Brlt ish r'hanipion. Blao was a compelltor and handad ln ? 'ani of 17. Miss Ravea :el wrrn the groaa priac and lUaa Dodd thfl mt. Thr' handlleapplng canunlttee placed them on a pai vvith Mis- Marion Hollins. tba matropolltan champion, at ptna ;; There was ? erowd of two hundred or mor.- to follow th*- Brlt?li piayera ln fa t so much mtereel was attaebed te their appeara?ra thal only about ? haif a dooen carda wera returned, the majority of the women b.inc eontent to traii. P7hen Miss Dodd Btarted oul she had as i part* net Miss Hollins. aml w.is followed bj Miss Ravenecrofl an.i m.s. h. <;. Han* ford, ol Piping Rocb Ura Hanford w..s pot on her game and feartng thal ah* ,night throw Mlaa Baveaaeroft off, tha Plptng Hock player arlthdrew nt the Afth hole am! Miss Raveaecrofl i.'inerl Mi" Dodd atnl Miss HolIlM The last named ? ould not gel golng, ber chief dtfflculty being on th.- greena Iba returna-d no . a t d Miss Itavenacrofl began ?aoely el Iba llrst hoi.- wlth a pBT 1 Bnd it was ''Uickly evldent that she was In lor B tlt.e score. Sh" was trapped In th.- fourth, bul played faultleaalj from there t>. th" turn, golng oul in lt if thera was any wenhn* i " was on th" gTBOn As usual. sh" U Bfl I"" ..rr the tee, Itequentl] outdrlvtng Mlflfl Hollin*, while h*r approacblag bb tbe ln* ward Journej gave hei llttle te do la ihe puttlag departiaent This wa> notloeabla Bl thfl cleventh. WhOTfl h'T BPprOBCfa to the gieen hit thfl pin and lay dead li". most ppectacuiitr performance waa 't tin ?bort fiftea'.ith. wh.re her tee shot landed wlth? ln elght feel of th? cup, an.i ahi broughl off the putt wlth a 1 An ov. i .,; .... hai the Bt-teanth and an Indllferenl Bhol gel ting back ? ost her I ther.-. and on the iiirri.- hOlfl Bhfl ??fle wlthln an .?.??? of K'J tlng a '.' on B Jr> frotn th<- Bdgfl of I'" ffiaen. Her card followa: .-. i 4 8 8 I I 4 r. i 8 2 ,: I I J" 81 MIsh l>odd, tOO, Went nlong IltK'lv. J'Ut lati?.--. i at >* eonplfl of liolea ? oal I eral Btrokea This was partlcularlj ae tlceable al tha fouHh, where her drlve gol Into ib** dltch. In attemptlng to pla) OUt Miss Dodd Bllpped aml fell. Sh" H't nnr nf her fe.-t WOi but it dldB'l feBBfl thfl Bngliah champion the least Mt, and no on. laughed more than ahe. bhfl tOOh 7 for th.- hole Mtafl Dodd BB8 a , way of laughlng harder as her dlfllcultlea ,n..-a-e Again Bl the sixt"*nth. wbet. nf.r aeeond Bhol gol Into >* terrlfylng bunker Bhoit ot th.- green, Mlaa \>?dd MM IiTbUIO" 10 IOO 1 ATHLETICS Eight Hundred Gather Around Festive Board to Honor World's Champions. I'hiiadeiphia. Od H. ITader Jl" ' ' * rrship of Mayor Blankoabnrg, Phlladel phia "fnns'' of many dllferenl walka la life unlted to-nlght lt. a teetltnonlal din? ner io the Athletka, wlnnera "f Jh* wo.id's baaeball ehamploBahlp Oovernor Tenor of Pennaylvanla, Preal dent Hempetead "f tbfl New fora Olaata Prealdenl Baker of Um Phtlllea, former Mayor Rayburn ami other apeakera ?x pn-ssed thi-ir a'linlration for tha flportS* manahlp dlapJayad bj Cotmle Mach and tha piayera of th? Phlladalphla Arneticai8 |<nagin taam. Niii. t. .-ti of tha twintv -tive piayera who Bbared In th*- wlnnera' portlon of tke aeriea wlth the Meu foek Qtanta ware praaenl Tha abaentaea wera Ceoraba, who is stin conflned t-r hla bed; Houck, Orr and Halev, who ar* OB th" Paclflc Coast' i-v.in. who ia studving al the UalverMty of Mlchlgan, and Bhawkey, ih*- pltcher Preeeded bv th<- poi?e band aad i eori ad by a BBjnad af aaountad poUeoi the players rodfl Ifl automoblb-s from tlie ball park t" the OBBtrfl Of thfl 'Itv. At the dinner they were groated bf n.arlv elght hundred "fans." and anthnataan raa lngb PLEA FOR PLAYGROUNDS Urgent Need of Money for After Schooi Athletics. Al a meeting of the playgrounda com* n ittee oi ih?- Metropolltan Aaaodatlon of the Amaleur Athletic I'tiion yeaterday In .lames K. BttlUVBa'fl OfBefl thfl .|i..-t!..ii of the appllcation of tl* Board *.f Bduca* tlotl for the sum of "H*M*>i foi aft.r sehool Bthlettca v*as dlaciiaaedi an.i all tbe mom* b.-rs present requeetod tbat tin- athletic ciulm of tbe Metropolltan Association wrlte to ti.*- Board of Kstlmat ? Ib ielatton to this appll* alion and show th.-ir ap ? noval <>t th*- typ* Of work lhal mogflfl so much for Um bais el thla elty Mr. Sullivan said: ' Kor y.ats th.- citl ,-....? ,,f th.- Clty of New Vork hava baaa Bdvorattng fflaei oaa of the achoola and ii.ivo. Bt Ing thel th*- achool buUdlag- aha?M i ii.- atlllaed inornlng, afternoon and even* Ing, itud as a result lh*' Bogfd <if EdUCB* tion eommlttee haa agreed that the onea* ing of many schools f.u after schooi ath lotlea woui.i take .. good buuu boya "fr the Btreet* .-ave them from poaaible in' . identa, evll surroiindmgR and other daii v* rous Bflvtroniaenta and ln avery aanaa ilTveirp them better morally and physl rally ? lt is adtnitled to ..?? th.- l..-st lypf ,,f work and shouid be encoui aged How the foard of Kstlmale could posslbly refuse this appllcation f*>r work of this type i a mvatery to aii thos.- tatereetad in ath* lotlca, Bfld all clubs ln the Metropolitan As?oeiBllon have been r*<|iie**t?v1 to Rt ,,r re Wrttfl tO the Floard of Kstlmat/ de mandlng that thla appliration of ti.. Board *>f Kducation fer after schooi ath letlca bc alijwcd." mllHH OU.DYh RAVKN8CH0* .. Kngland, Ihfl woman's national champion, who eetabltehed i recort tba Bnglewood Country Ciuh ea ? ' -.ia |0lf tot urse up tbe i i.r. long enough te ptvi renl to het mittii Ml - Ravenaerofl barelj ea* caped gettlnfl ln, flnd m ber ball nn ncrom the grat n nnd - auaed tl ? i",ir ] ?ihcad io move llvely the eallei. |a the laugh it wai then thal MIm Dodd goi buahered Bhe needed Mfl foi Ihi hole, I m ,i w ,n bfl notload thal her Inward journej waa ? gve*atnhe Improvflmflnl .- ...', tt i""-'; ? r;ir'1 '"'" ov II ll lll.. ihi I ., , |u|te i fea wi II hnown per* th- galh ry, emone thflm helng II, i; 9, ganfard, of Bami ' Mrs .i C. Banlay, of Hacheiami h; MIm ,.,. mi Loulm Oraham. ol Karth J-rsev. M,s Mv... D Patei on pr-si.ierit ..f thfl IrVamani Metroj ..oif Aaaoi latlon; Mn 9. E Donohoe, of Monti lalr Mn Chartm L Onenhall. .-f Hollyi.I; hin H IV. BI>. of gcara* ,:;li... .\irs <? W. Bendlgfl, of Mldland; Mr.' \ | Roeela, al CMiturj Mn ',-,,,,.,??, riarreabeM. flf MMIand Mra. B R M-.riait.v. -.f Bnglewood, and Mn Itavta, M Montclair. Am ??. ttert Howmd Brtttoo, H Orantland ,..,. j mc Klrhby. Harry W Refliher, -.,? K.-uren l.aw ", c Svvlft and , i. , oughei Him Dodd flnd Him D-yenacTofl will aol flppflm flgflin fln fl metropolitan i "?? taft laM Mght tot Toronti ? -i,.. ..,( oa ? | nrea w?r? n turneo: MlM '? MlM V Mr* I. Ml*? ?i M * ? Mi- W I'nunlJ Mrt a H r,r...? 11 lf Bngland * |. i t M r. ?- '?' I H M lllebop, Br -- ?wi 91 0 i i , ?? '?? ? I"1 i - _man, i.i> hmood m Si -?? rjj .. ...... ii* i" Md LEAD IN TRACK MEET Have Many Points to Spare, with Four Events Still To Bc Decided. Although foui evflnti remaln te be le* cid.d in the Cotambia int. nMm traeh and field meet. which was held on Smith rieid vestrrday afternoon, the mntan an !,, a falr naj to cllnch the tltle foi the Ihlrd IIM ? essiv. tlm l....Kl,eSS fell bef.ue tb<- l-.W h'.ldleS. th- pole vault and t_M hainiii.-r throw could be held. but lll thfl Otbfll ' ** fltfl tha m blon nn up a lotal ol '?!'. polnl ? ?gfllnil -'1 for tbe Jurii.us. IP*. fot tbfl fnahmea an.i n for the flophoniori Donnell B, Voung, th. oM Ambent captain and IntareeUaglati quarter-mBe champion two y.ars RgO, ran fOI tlu class of M. fllthOUgh striitly be would BOt be eligible fot anv team save tie- post 'gmd Ht| ...honl Voung won thfl Ml nnd tbe Bl yard daflhflfl, tahlng BrM ptaea ni both aft.-r nlp and tUCfc ItTUgglM vvilh A. M. Harvitt. | s.lilor Young tooh in the 100 i? i-i I a. and tbe farlong ln M :i-.r> n beavy traeh mllltated igataM better tlme. H C, Poeter, ? Junlor who came to i-nliimbia from Texas thls year, made a good flhoartag la Um h**jrard daah, getting locond place ta the first heat He fell. however, al th> Batah, and u.f.-rs n* fUflfld t" b't him enter thfl tinals. but he Kiv.s promtafl Ol <l"iHK good work on the team Intei oa. 'Ih.- l-ni-yard htirdb rflOe biotight out ,,,,, ,,| ii,.- , b>s. st Batahm of the tat when Brady, Macdenald, Oraham and Vollmer croeeed the une with llttli more thaa a >':""d mpnmtlne tha BrM and fOUrth men. The siiiiimarles follow: .,?.? ,..,:.- ran vv" I I y R * Betaa 14; i Hlmon '14, s" mt; B Perlman, lfl. iinr-i, ], ',; i ,,.-H. h 'IS, fourth Time, !:-*%? ?Ori yard hlgh burdle. Waa bl 9, l. lirady. .?_ i MacdonaM, '14. teeent; B. iir_r,_rn 'lfi, tlilrl. Hnd l? W \i.llin.t. Ul. Ii.urth Tlme. loo ? ,rd .i,..'i, \\"? by D rauae, 'Ml A. II Harvlli 14. second; 9 Black, 17. ihlrd, and li Monroa, 17. roartl Tlme, 0:10%. Two mlle ran Wa bj I M Jeney. 'Mi y ii fltade, '14. ?cowfl M fllaMa, H tr.iru. and <?' ., t,,frii,Kri 'lfl, foorth rime, 10UM I4ii yard run Wen b) r Maedonnld, 14. |> \\ Voltiner. '16. ?',-nn., II. Monroe, '17, ,1,1,,) ,? Hrarn, 11. .oarth. TlM* ? .,| l ?'.. ||,ir miie run Won hy K It. Whelaii. 14; K 'y H?.... ni. aecond; 9. i-'ehniiK. '13. Ihlrd: ?'. \-i" flotbon, I"'. fourth Tirm, .?'?ii v.,..i daah Won hv p, foeag, '11; A M Hnrwitt, '!?? MClfld; K. I'uazek. l.V Ihlrd K. T, Agetaby. 't* foartb. Time, o ji ;i n i Bhoipul Won by '? B. Dhaited. d. wiih 41, n s,4 m . \ m Anaatnaa, m ?lonii. wlth ;?4 fi li'. ln ? 9 <;,<?? Mh-uf. 'l.V irnrd, aith :i i fi "i m.. V. Baab aea, M, founh, wnh ;.i ft I <" _ a COMMERCE BOYS MUST STUDY Th.- football game between the Hlgh Hchool of i-ommerc- and I'oly I'rep hai been d.-clared on* for the aeaaon. Thf teams were to have played at Poly Fleld but owing to the mid-term ex.imlnationr at i'omme.ee. commencmg to-morrow, th* authoritlea decided to can.el the gami and give the bova more chance to atudy, Other Sports Affalr Between Ritchie and Cross Hangs Fire Until An? other Date Is Fixed. The ten-rounu contest between laBBCB Cross. tlM local lightweight. and \V11H? RltChle, Of San I'ram i.-rn. the lightweight champion of the world. has been post poned again. The men were to have met at Madlaon Bquare Oarden <>n November 10. but it was discovered last night that th<> Oardan ha.l beea hlred for that date und the bout was poatponed of necessity. Bttly .'.i'oson, managtr of the club, haa BBBOred 8am WaUach an.l Harry Koley. WBOgutde thfl pugiii.-tic rtflfltlnlBfl of Cross aml RltChle, that the contest will be held r>A aaa- November i" as possibie. This second pOBtponflBBBBl Ifl more than WeKome to .'ross. Tln- Kast Side hoy la i. . i witi. a tom eartllaga, bnl i* re.-ov ?rtng rapidly an.l will bfl able to resume hui<i trainlng la a few dav*. Needteoa to say, he wants to be at his baat when ht: ent.is tln- liflg against the champlon. Croaa is confldent ?if hla ability to de* ,f.at Kitchie. and inakfs no secret of lt. When Been last night he said. "i never felt mora confldenl of wblpptng any op pOOenl in all .nv llfe. The (get that Rltchlfl is the champion of the world does no. botber tn.- any. I arlll go ln th.-r>- pre pur.-.l to carry the right right up to him. and if I an it.lv :;.-t mv right hand over in the early rounds he will hav.; plenty to thlnk over if ha la eapoMa of thoughl after I hit hlm hard. "Sonie foUoWera of boxing lay great store ln the fact that he stopped Joe Rivers, whleh i fhlled to d*> Wall tf Rtvera had baaa la the Baaaa g"".i condl* Uon as when he fought me, tlie result might have beOB dlfferent 11" k>pt I'.it I.i.- husv while hta wind last.'d, and nngsi.ie nrttaaaaefl ef tl.e coBteel say j.ii bad a flhadfl the batter of it in } th. Barl) rounda." Bob McAlllater, tbe middleweighl boxt-r of San I'ran.Am ". la IB thls city. and is I looking after matChflB MoAl?BtOT was th.- former amateur middie and heary Weigbl champion 'rf tlu- I'a. Iti" CBaat ?Ince he Joined thfl ranks of the profe.s slotia! Bghteta b" ba- BBgagOd in tivo Ilghls. . >f thOBfl Ii" won three aml held th?' hard'hlttlng, rough-houaa "Sailor*' Petrooky to two twenty-ronnd drawa He ia anxloufl I.. try ifonclualona vvith Bddla McOaortv, Mik*- Oibbooa or anj af th.- beat .....I "f hi.-* elaaa. M* \iiist- r .-. clever, faal hox-r. who *an hit falrlv hard. bit ls OOt noted as A knocker-oul The mateh between I'a.-ko) McFarland anri Mike 0|hbona fltlll hangs Bre. "Sib bolis wants to w.-urli in at Iti POUOdfl at o o'cloch ifl Ihe aftefiMoa, whlla Pachey msist.-i al l- pounda al ?'? o'clock or Ui pounda ring ide There will b cluba to night. I... boxlng at, tbe local EIGHT CITIES IN BILLIARDS Three - Cushion Enthusiasts Pl.in Tourney for Cash Prizes. .\ tnw Interatatfl three-cuBh?>n biiilarrt laagu. te -?.c' Jbe National League, whlch recentlj dltdmnded, bas been ?r ganlaed Th" rneatberBhlp Ineludea tbe followlng elght ctttee: Buffalo, Clevelaad, !.Bjh, I >"'r..lt. Iri'llanapolls. St i ,,._go and Mllwaakoa Kar-h nieinh"! snbs.ril.es MO BBd pays ti." t.av tlllag aapeneea of its rapreeentatlvfl To the tOtal entran.e money, $l<?'. tbfl Bruaswh g-Belke-CoUender Company w-m add an 8BJU?I amount. maklng MM fnr prfaa money, "f whi.h MM nill he award* ed t" the plaver flnlshing llrst. MM to thfl ?acond and flM to ttM th.r.l A rhampirrti ahip emblem. to i- cempeted for an* aually, wiii o" provlded. Ba* h "itv la liir.u. .1 t.r ..ne i layer. Th.- laague was organlied, with Wllllam H gweeay, "f Detrott, Ba preatdent, and Bdward M Helm as aecretary aad treas* urar. The Babaertt-tra together arlth the playerfl aho aill repraaanl each dty, aio shown Ifl thfl followlng tabl. ?ur ''itv p**i*T: W u ,'.,n. ? liuffal.. W R 1'ill-n H.inv p_rla PIHMhuish '' M.i'orirt I'.iwii- I \l Helm. ' 'I'-v.-ianU K Iwtail M. 11-I.n Wllllam 11 flwerni IJ-troll Martln _a|ej ilariv .'.h.;.! in.iunaiMiitu Harry Coawar y || |t, i,- ii Kl UiuIh P. II P.a?Bfl ,. *,v?ki,,,?,,, . ' I. .nt" Chsrl? lt Maria n a HflareJI miwaukea.\. Klekbafar W P. Muaaey, of ChtaagB! ,-haries n. ol i^t i.ouis. and Joba Kllag, of Kansas <'lt>. BM p. of.ioling a BCheflM! Io organlae ? clrcull to flt?ga ihr.cuahloli ond balhltne gaaaea. The* preepectlva memberahlp Ineludea Plttaburgh, fhicago, St Louifl ?".l Kansas ''itv. each lo bfl r..present. .1 bv B cushion anrl B balkline plaver. Thfl run of lt, made hy Rlehard Ralph, of Hlghlatown, N. J., on i-tetobar li, ln a tournament al tha Caalno, Phlladalphla, ,io. i t,..t conatltute ? aew reeord. it was not mad" oa a rag-latlOB champlonahlp i.it.ie. Tba ? wii' r poeketfl m?fl_ured 4% Inchefl and tha BM* pocheta r>. Inchea Hta...lard pock.ts for chaiiipionship tabl, s are i'z and 1*4 lachea la alaa, Aifr.-d.. |i,. Oro'fl run of M, mad" against Jaims Maturo, la **',:1 tha i**eord for tha pree Parcy Colllna, Chlcago- dlmlnutlve amataur, la playlng ... Hne form. in a 18 point game. ..t II I balkline, against Charlea K. .'onkiin. played last Monday night. h" won by M polnts, ran IM aml averaged 11 M-M A few nlghta aarller wlth h. int/.. nr amateur, as aa og-ponent, he nveraged -"? ln Mk FRED LAKE MAY BUY CLUB Former Manager of Braves Gets Option on New Bedford Nine. BoBtOB, OOt. -s An option OB the New Bedford BaeebaU Cluh <*f ti..- New Bag* lnud I*eague waa aeeured bv rred Lake, foiinerly manager of the BOBtOfl BrBVBB, at the annual meeting of the Iflggllfl held he.*- to-day. Lake'a opii,,n \* tor loa dav | Th?- laague roted t" have the Portlaad, lall Itlv.r. Uro'ktoti and LtrWall 8tgl representatlves constltnte the bonrd td director.i lor the JTflaV 1914. A committe*1 of whi.h Prealdenl T. h. Mnrnana ia the head wlll confer wlth the Baat BTB Asso? clatlon r.laliv. to havlng post-s.-ason laniis annuany. lt was roted thit th*' ruln whlch BBB?Bfl .very .hampionship game hegtn at least two hours before sun.lown shall not ap? ply In cases of douMe-headers during n-xt season. Thfl ariangement of ihe schedule ol games was put over until the next meet? ing whlch wlll e h*M on December 4 All the eluhs in th? league were repre? eented wt the meeting. Marine Intelligence and Shipping News from Near and Far MIMATI'RK AI.MANAC. ->urir,r?e. 11:24; eunaet. _:0_, men Mtfl, ; rioona aie, M HIGH WATER. AM P.M. andv Hook . BM I** lovernor'a laland . ^:lk, ';.,, mi ?;.ue .? ?? ??.*** **-*' WIRELESS REPORTS. The N'ew Vork. retx.rted M glle mlle*. eaat f Snnib B""k at 1 a Bl veaterday, la BBSeCMa ., dock Baturday afternoon f The MaJeMln. reported as filli mllea eaat or laady Book at 10:4- a in yesterday, la Mgam 4 tn dock Tharaday fonaaaa _ _ _ __., The Imi.er_t.ir, reported an .?? mhea amm ,t flnndy Hook at 10 P ? Mmaay. '? expecieu i> .I.* k thi. iorenoot,. 1NC0MIN0 STEAMERS. TO-DAT. Vea?_l rrom. Un* ?Imperator.Ilamburg. Ocl '-'. liaiiii-Am 'Semlnole .Turk's l?land. < >-1 _?? ' U a* f? di I'lemonte....Naplea. Oct II.Itailan !,u .Olali. Oet 14-. iray. on..-San Juan. Oct I'l... .. IneulBr rt [lb._ .Oalveaton. Oct _2..?o racin. Saxonla..Naples. Oct 11,.CttBflrd Antllla .TH.iipl.i. Oel B ?X_2_ anuiia.... .jHrk_,)nuiie. oct M.....CIym ?SSSamV...I'oh.le. .?- ?_?; . M.i.l.uy THl'HSDAY. OCTOHKR 30. M.,i_itnni.. Uve.I. '-?' ' tB ? i u?_jd ? M_t.._iie . ... Southampton, Oct ...Wh M?r ?.ira.as "" ? '-> Qunyra, Ocl II....Ked D MVrtnudnn . , .Bermwia. I w. 36 . y'!'.'1/;' ?M?tai-a ? ? Santi Marta, Ori 10. ? I "> rampaneUe Rottermrn. Ori le.JTnMina NarraBanaett.I?ndon. Oct ls.S O <o Nl >i-.|ii. rtineo. . l.in, aii a. Ori.' in. ?. Anllllc Sta urlean*. Oel M ntlDAT, OCTOBBB .'U ?Morre Cflatll.Havana. Oct tl .~?-?*'*** cVrartc.Mverpooi. Ocl SgWhlte Btar V,.ne7la .Mar.ellles, <>,-t M PBbM Cblabrla.Palenna. Oct IT, ?_?__% loi-.rado.Oalveaton, Oet M -UUlory Bflal .Oalveatea, Oet M..fle PflflMfl ?Urlnga mall. OUTG01NG STEAMERS. TO-DAY Mail Veaael reaaal PM tma abmn. 1*I_,118-, rrance, Havre, Preach 7:"0am lfl 00 .. m ? uibbeaa, Bermuda, RMflPg^Oam 10:00 .ra Mara, alb... Ia. OuajTB, R I> h:-0a ro 1. 0" '" Baata Marta. Colon. U r 00 h.Mmtn 12:00m Aacnn, CHatobal. Panama...irJB?BBi :i"< p " rinland, Antwerp, Re-i Itar ? ?""" l Iu M Waah'toa. rrieete, * ? ? .?JSm I> del Rlo. Taidena*. - 'r,,, "m .-*in Marcoa. Oalveetaa. ht.'y- ,.!,'..., CreoU, n.w Ortoeaa, I Pac- *****m Ar....ih.,.. Jack'vllle. Clyde- i.00 p m nii'KsnAV. OCTOeiW M aarrraaea, ffaaaaa, Mai*.. ?_*???? 1:00 p'm p i: i.*,....!ri.-h. Jam. H A 1:00 pm 4.-?" . ," Balti. Uverpool. CNinarg , ,:,..',_ ,n Kder Qroeee, Bremen. NOL ,' ,-*, Berwlnd P Rlco. NYAPR ? ;. Orajfon Baa Juan, Insular. - ,'.,_?,-, i- -r ,-,,i ii.it.i* Bav, se. . - 11 iu Et Nn,-,., .?_!?. ;.?on. So P ?>???*? PRIOAT, OCTOBBB II PMMmipkla, Sniith'n. A:? . ftMnm 10-00 in llandTvllle, Bellae. Cn I' ?_Oa m i|"" ?' Maracaa. Trinidad. Trin lO^Oam . , Korona. Bartafloa. Quetoe. ,H?ia :." ! ? I'rin ... Mvldeo, Prln ? 12:00 m ? " ; r KH.n.irlk. Haytl. RDWI.12_Oprr. .'.op Mtanesoua. P ktea. An H ,..,",,., P antonlo, P ai,i-?'i? ' J. iflaam ManHnUlo, Naaaau. Ward 'ISopM Lanan, laeh ? llle, i ??''???? TRANSFACIFIC MAILS. ^ ^ Ii?tlnatlon anl tieamer. 6:20 P M Japan, Coeaa. Cbtaa (vla Nattle) Q ? - ?*?. M"rUo..' ^-????????i' emttra''. Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Hawall (via san Fran-M'-oi-Herra.... ._? ?, roiei.. i-hlna. Ph^Maea -vla VI, torlai-Kmpreaa of Aala ????????? "%??_$__ ~J*tSSSni*-p- '""i -tha^-t-m-t-gg.?. ,?'.,;? ,..?.,. cataa .via Taeaaaa)- ^ 6 .-v>.ittie Maru . ',','' j ' 'vl'? Tahiti. Marque.i... .',wk Islanda New ??."!- /T-in'Wan^-^aimL Nov 7 H-waJI s?nioan lalanda, New aea "{ST Au^ralU (V.a .an Franela-o, ^1 ,,^..rura":----:-i;hina;-rh;iip Sijvii] ytry^r^'Li,!.; A.iiin" cv l_ Vmuouve" MaflBTB - SHIPPING JOIWS Port of New York, Tuesday, October 28, 1913. ARBIVBD U-ornot Bentoge, Havana Octeber 2*. ^;; .. v . vork \- Cuba M.n >*" Co, with M XMma.fl.lM ni.lse. A-rlve., al th. W^rMflV CHflUmi OMfltfll' OM ,?;. ,!.?.n . Ballroad B. Une. ?l.h n ,^ ; . .,_ ra malli aad md.*-. Arrlvm at un l,^,";.,1!::.lVvn:( ,?..??,??". ***Bvaamh o ,?r. " ni iba Oeeaa Ba Co. ?i,n p i*se? t.\? maa maaa. Paaaafl la Qaanatfaa at ?' s.-am'er MMaa, BreMwtak. f.t_?*>Jte? l?? fl, co, 'M'b peaMBaeM aad Btflaa. __aaed m Quarantlne al I II :* m, lmtgmnme\ S.vahoe, ttanrjtrMa fl ; - tober 2' ?-,,i wilmlaatoe N C lfl. to tl.e ( lyae nt "uh pa?-?Vra and mdaa. Paaaed la Qaar* Ir'san^aetata, OalvaMm Oetemr ,. Mallon Bi Co, aith paaaenfleri nnd Mdaa. Paaaed m Qaaraatlaa a- I -" P auramar Madiaon. gaerporl Bean and Koi , ,-,, ,,, iK, iu,| |.,,niu l-.n Bl '?-. altn pa* muk",* ""I ?daa. Paaaed ln Qeeraattao * Bteamer Chatham (Oer), Tuapnn Oetober 9. to D T Ward*. Wlth crude SU. _??**??? i th.- B.ir Bl 4 -'.'> a m. (_ Bteamei Btar of ladta lBr>, fV,rry,'*?: hat Ig lo Kunch. Kdye & Ca, Jn ballaat. niv.-.l at tht- JJar at f:88 a m. St*>am*>r Krnnprliizeinln Caa?lle ''*"'*'? Irsnen Octvber 21, e^thampton lM<?f oura "'.' to Oalrleha A Ce, wi.h 3<?* flr"' SO n-ron.t eebln an.l 71K aUMBB*. pasaen -rs. mail* an.1 mdae. ArTiveil at th? Bar I 3 u*J n in. BteS?.er I'xr! Bchurs iGeri. Pori l.imon :<??oli.T HJ. 9?nm Marta JO. ColOB 2b klnBB m j:t. Bantlaae 94 sad Portuns island -??. i tba Haml,urs-Ani?ri._n J.ine. wlth :,2 P*? vagen, bmIIa aad mtm. Arrived ?t th?, lar at 8 18 ? tn. Bteamer Keelaad .n-igi. Antwerp ?nd ?o .. . ? -ah. r i". to tha Red smr Une. wltb I Brat, 818 lafwnd c-bln and :*7o atearsge airienajer. and mdse. Arrived at thfl n-ar t 10:18 p n . 27th. Steamer Port Antonio .Nor*. Moni-S'* lay OcteOer ja, Bl Anna Bay. fort atana nd l'<rrl Antonio 28, to the Unlted Krult ?*. arlth rmit Arrlved al tha B?r ?-. .::? p n.. Saiidy Hook. N. .!.. Oet. 88, J? :<n r- BL? VImI south, light br.-.-z-; partly | ary off xhore, immith sea. .- VII.KH. nua_<n i.i Camplaa iDutrh). ^,?"1' 'omanr-he .p.rl. Rplfant; Vancouver (Bel, Bai 1'nrre. Cells iBr), Valpai-alao tis Norfolk; J I De\?r- ? ??.. Cincinnati (Oer). Naples: Ipache, Charlestoa an.l Jarkaonvllla: lllnei ? llr,. Roaarlo ela Bsltlmora; K.-I*tlanlafj**rd Nor*. H'-noii Horto?, Norfolh aad Newport v'ewa Advance, Cr_ta?aml; Sant' Anna *Kn. ?arselll?; Neckar lOart. Phlladelohta; Bene Ikl fBr), J'.ira vla Norfolk Norfolk. Norfolk; '..r-.tani iDutch) Rotterdam; Surnla .Gen. Vontera; Kronprlns Wilhaim (Oer), Bremen; iai Rrock (Oer), Laa Palma* roneattlna ? llorBlO , Ner.. KlrgstoM: Kl Oriente, Galv **,t>n. l.y of V>.ntK<iiu*'i'y. BBYMM?k. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. _RJ_VKD .. Od .?- liri'im. (Aaatl. Nfl- Vork; 27th. V'andyck (Brt, Nar* tork rta Rarhado*. Babm an.t ate <i ? laaawo. tdelatde, Od tt vVarturm (Oflrt, New \o_ vla *'!<pe Town. Stfl Mi.klai'.l ). t 21 Mimir. (Br), NgW Vork vla Bl v'iri er . ? v. Halboun ? ? 'r ,.r ., ,, . aaj parncla (Br), New Terk via N tpt* ? and Uenoa. ?on.ljn. o.t :J7 __?twaaka ihr.. New Vork -ut-z. Ocl 28 Raroafla (Brt. f?*?attfl and f*a>* lombo for Boeton snd Nev. York. i, Od 2:, Vanooete* (Br), New Vork Ha Pori Nu.ai. ete. Usboa, Od 28 11ena fhmr), l*ew Vork via K.iviil Cherbourf. <> I '-"" 4 a m l'r*>i*ldent llncnln (Oer), New fert rla Plyuatl1 for Ba_Mfflj land pr > '-ed?d. Rotter_.ni, *"i 27 Blrma *Ru*ai, New ^ ork for I?BM. _ Uverpaaol. Od B\ I ? n1 _*?!?__? ,I,r,> Saw Ti rk la Ptohe-uard S'aple* n.-t a?Patrta (Oreek), New Vork. <r,uth-impt<'n <*?? 28 Msa*_USM (Brt. N"*" Vork vla Kinamon. Colon. eo ?an'w-erp. *r t tl .merlesn (Dutch). New York: l-*k* Mkhla*? 'Ur*. Montreal vla bon.lon ?_??? , ? Bremen Ocl 18 1 | te Kal?er wilhelm 11 u'.rri. NflW Terh vla r*lvm*rulh and 1'her Hnlh'iarKo<t n-Vandyck .nn Nej Vork rr|r;.t<>, Oi-t .'7? t'arpathln tftr). New T*>rS | VIJ.KS Ro?a,lo. ..? '..?.-. HlrUt.a.1 .Mr.. K?W Vork Kmoi. r.r _--Bl--B-iriM tl]r<. N'W ****? I . ., ..... ,? ? j.i Htephen (Bn ttrom ?>*r* New Torh; *Tth. Ongsry (8B1 ifro.n N?? ..'?"_>, Baxoa r-.rr.r* (BT) 'fr?m BBflN I pin d* Janrlro'. New ^oik Bermuda, Oct B, UM ? _ B_flflaB_B <Bri. Rlo'ds Jaaetre, Oei IT gysaaar tmXt, Itafli Vork PABB?D. Od: M Itegnelfl (BO Noa ferk bw I>.nr|on. Ihrsltar ' ? ' f.,i AHcsnte. _* WeeoaarOen (Brt Hew f-rk ACQUITTED AFTER LONG DELAY Accused of Bank Robbery, C. Dean Is Held for More than a Year. (feW W'cstnilnst... Htiti?h rnlumbia. o,t jv charlea' Dean. wha was aecuaed of robbtog the Ifeetir-Jaater branch ?t the Bank of Montreal of aWB.881 Ib SepJ"mbei. Bit ?as aeqUttted at:*l .li>.-haiae.l to-day. It was his ,,..,,nd trial. ln the Brat trial Um jnry dtaagT. DBB0 B_B arMi-ted in Lea -ngelefl Bttd had beea in euctody h.ie for BBOra than a year. 3 B. Ma'Namaia la BOW r**TVlBg s term of twelve y.-nra for thott Of the niitonio bUfl Whlch th.- UOWB alleged was used by th.- me.. wh*. robbed the t-ank. Kac* Nain.it,1 was axtradlted from New Torh RIVERS DEFEATS RUSSELL N'ew <>:l"it of Lna Angelee, waa awarded a popular de .-ision OVaW FranUie Mwssell. gf this elty, after ? ten-round flRht here to-nlKht. Rlvera kept Kussell on the def*-n~ throughOUl Hi" J<" rounds. Ib'th aie lightwelghta. a CRUISER LEAVES COLON. I'oliiu. Oet. J* - Th" Auieri.ati Cl??8JP Blrmloghain flatted for 1.1 Oaayia this afternoon with the ootnmisslnners of tha San Bratidaco Expoaltloa oa hoard on th.lr vv;iy to visit th.- .-apital.s of tho South Ani.riian repnbUca Th" .otntnl si,,11.1s are Jnaaea B. Stut.sman. John P. Dwver an.i Oacar r< rohaeh. ? a in*- ?.Jl lAP -*?__> ON OB3-OATIONS itHKHi at e 0'C-ock MM MBB KEV TOBv. H. T. 1913. V O.Oet. 2? _-,_,*-*,,.,.?. ~.? - ? *.. f? -*-.-'??'**' 1_i-.ij.i- *_> *-.**-*>_**? -.' *-?* jrr; 2__**?SVbL ?,?...?-.1??? >? ? Zi3?_t_??5???*'._<_?' C'**? ?**.'*.' e*??-? * '?*> ? ??? ***??"??**?*?????" IXT.ANATOHY NOTO _a_a_a__^_? THE WEATHER REPORT. OBMMI lleerrd anil PflMlflM. W ..hingion. ,,. H Th- .torm that was over th- DM eaUay Mmdnp flhTlH haa afleaad to tha Ht ? ,>,,,?,-,. Valley, attended by ralns in the re ..',?? ot th- Oreat lake,. in th, OMa VflBBf and at a.-altercl polnts In the nort!, Atiantlc ?taU? The Weatern dlatiirl.an.-e hns ?? . h.l _M Mi-.la.lppl ValUy and has IflM att-nd.d , _-_, ?, thal raataa b?* o** ** *** ZZ and thO Rocky Mountain Mftaa. lt Mfl mm roii..w."i b> laehOy rtataf pnaaan aad a .,,,,1 wave over the ptoMfl flhUM M MT anuth Z Ullahir- and Iii the Ro, ky Mounialn re . n CoMer weather la alwt reported fn>.? thfl _ nueri-r of the mlddl- Atiantlc MMM and tha , ?rmeTanl be taml flflatM Ma*aaMay ta tha ? MlaMMlppI valbe and ti.e aaane taha 'l?? and unaellted weath-r and BtObObtl _.,' m ihe leam MtaahaflflM Veltay. *t***mt Z_\ th" ObJfl Valley and the lower lak. i,- I .ion m MhM porM M lha eeeatry the eeMMn *,ll M K.nerally falr Wednvsday and Xhflflfl -thi ternperature wlll be deddedly lower Maeaeemy ta tee MtaaJaaaaM vaMay am -he ,;ulf Htalea. and cooler weather Is Indlcated {,.r ,h-- vllantl, MMM Thf ternperature wlll Wedaaeflny and Thuraday ln the North- 1 weetera iUIm aad Ihenflei over ihe ptalm *lTn'." wlnda alona the norlh Atlantic couM wlll *>. moderate varlable. mnatly weat: alon? the _outh Vtlanth- and eaal Oulf . oasta. n.od.-rato v-rlahle ex.ei.t brlak east ori the aouth Klorl<la I ntaat aloni the mlddle Atlantl. eoaat, m.xi arate'waal becomlafl varlable; along tha weat ijiilf coaat, brlnk and probably hl*h north. on ihe lower lake*. brlak north; on the upper lakea. moderate varlable. BflfletflM f?r SDeeial l.ocalitlet.?for taat ,?rn New .ork. cloudv In northern. falr and ......ler in Miulliem portlon to-day; to-morrow. cloiiflv. liaht \ari;ihle wlnd.. Fnr Baatera Pennaytvaala. New Jeraay, Delaware and Dtatrlei at ColnmMe, fair and eoolav ta-day; to iniroar, naeettlad, liaht v.,nable vviinls. Kor North New gnglaad, cloudy to-day and ta*a?orroa n,-"1 rate varlable winds. Kor Bouth Nea Bnclaa*, rab nnd eoolar ... ,|n\ le tu.ii r .? . uns. i, le-l Hflbl to mod ... ate to v artable m lada por oiii... Weetera Pennaylvanla an-i WaM* mi Nea .ork. un.--rtl.il to.l.iy. to morrow. local ralai -,i raoara aad oMdar, Baodante vartable wlnd*. Ilumidity. f lp.m.. iii Ip. M.... 14 onici.ii uhaailallana taken ai Ualted statea aaa ther bureaua al n p. m. yeaterday follow ,.)(.. T.nip.falurc Weather. Albany . ?"?' ''[fH' Atiantlc Clty. ?_ ' '?udy n.i.ton . ?_ ' "''4r Hnffalo . 4" R'ln I'hlcaflO . M .-loudv \.. Orleana. -." nnufly St I.ocis. M ?'lear Washlngton . ."'1 I'lear l.oral Drtielal He. ord. -The follow ln_ oTi clal re.or.l from th.* Weather Bureau ahowa the ehaaBM 'n the ternperature for the laat twenty-four houra. In coniparlson wllh the tor r.?. peaMag date of laat year: HM. UM l HM l?? 3 a. m. 4'.i f?| < p. in. *1 tl < a. ni.M) el | 9 p tn.nl tl 9 a. rn. M M'H p m. J.9 17 1. ni. ?0 f.ll.'p. m.&. - 4 p. m. <H ?3| Hllhrst teniperatiir* yeaterday. 70 detreei i?t 2 p. m.l; loaeat. U7; averaie. 84; averaae for eerrespondlnif date of laat year. j*. averaae for lorreapondlnu date'of laat ihlrty-three yeara. il. I.,., al fore.-aat: Falr and .older lu aay: Thuraday, .loud;. light vartable atndj.