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if ""i f t " r i i , y."'' "ftw , ' s"1 JH W" .JOCKEY SONGKIt THROWN. t . the ar.r.rrn 1.10 uivr.ia jit jiadlt ISJUllKO AT AQUEDUCT. I lloapltal Autharlllra import nim Itnllnr QatMlj Old snsiit UrTrnH I.ohriiKUla and f lluos Mil la 4 !- ! Dram It aflkaav rrrttr riaa nllh aantallanal un l tslaa. Ea Tha Queens Countr Jockey Club's couraa at HI Aqueduct was crovrildl again yesterday, and HI from prriont appearances I'reslilent llollly and KA hla assoriates will map a rich hurre.it tbla BjwM ssaaon. 'l'lieru wits fully l.fiixi persons present, Ham' and ths racing was enjoyable save- for tbs HEI falling; of the bona 'loinulo U.r In tlio Kr thiiJ rc '" tl,e "Jurii" ' tb p'o"1" HnXjf lain Western llirhtvrclcht Joikey Son- H)UV car, Ttho was picked up unconscious and HjfV conveys! to St. Mary's Hospital lu Hrooklyu. HC where he was reported as resting quietly lato Haw last night. Tha boy's nose was broken and ths HW left aide of tbo faro was badly bruised. It waa HV at first feared that lie had been Injured Inkr- HW nally, but tha hospital authorities think not. HW althouch the exact nature of his trouble vv ill not B b known before tbla moraine. He was still un- H coneclous at midnight. Sona-ar la a boy who Hj came prominently before the racing public last Hf winter by bis clever riding at New Orleans. He HS was born at Toronto, Canada, and learned to Hf ride In tbo stable of Krasttia Murgcs, who for- Hv marly handled llr.ilt, Fred 1)., Arab, nnd other jBTT lioraes for Oeoreo l'orbis. Sourer, who Is about Hj 18 years of age, nice for Cou Lelgbton at tbo TT Crescent City Jov-kaj Olub meeting last winter. jH He came to Aqueduct a few days ago from H Toronto to ride for Adam Reck of London. BH The feature of the day from a racing stand- BH point was the final event of the day. In which the BB unly starters were Old Sjurus nnd Lobengula. BB the last named n strong faiorito in the specula- BB tlon. Old Saugus took the lend at the start, Hi nnd running the rlrst hlf mile ln-1'J'j seconds, HI rtuved off ItObenguln's rjh through the stretch, BJ? and won In a hinl time In 1:41. This Is tho H record for the Aquediit.1 course, and confirms H the opinion expressed in The Scn n few daya Hv ago that it Is one. of the very faateat tracks in H i tho country. BJ Lone Acre and Pink Chambray carried the bulk BJ: . of thi- money in the onenins eentat four and a Hi, half furlongs, but Bardella, a full slater to that I' good tllly roeteas, took the lead shortly after I i tha start and won all the way. link Chambray ' ' and The Cad bad It hammer and tonca for sec- BJ j ond money, and they Mulshed in tha order BJl named, ahort heada apart. In one of the breaks H F. Martin fall off Duchess Anuclta, but was un- I hurt. Sun Up was an orcrsv-helming favorite for tho dash at a mile and a sixteenth, and it waa only r I a callop for the limber-necked son of Buchanan I to win. Cronrvvell beat James Monro a head I for aeionu money, and then A. J. Joyner, the 1 owner of the former, bid Sun Up up from $900 I to $1,100. Kleauor Mac ran well for ueurly f"J seven furlongs, and will win In her own class. 'I V Tanpan was the particularly cood thing for U 3 the race for maiden three-year-olda and upward H'i It which followed, and he cot Uie money rather Htj,.-' cleverly, with Hurry Up sacond and Endeavor i If third. Tho last named was absolutely left at yr. the post, but starter, out after her Held like a HT7K mad thine;, and, mowinir down cne after another T " of tha Held, waa runnice over the leaders at th H, flB finish. Uad she broken uway with the laadera VJk iB. at the atnrt she could not have been beaten. iVi kS Fhe 'a vary cracy filly, however, and Starter Rl'.Hf Pettlncill waa luatlOed In throwinc his flaj.- 1-1 Wit when ha cot th bajanco of the field bunched. It 'M Sv was in this race that Trmple Barf elL a zif Xmaa warmed up like a wild liorsa for the M' V dash at a mile, which came naxt on the card. T but the talent made Iassovar favorite at een money. Passover was eora coins to the post, and i.raa. aprlntinc away from his Meld at tho start, soon had tha Held struct out for seventy five yarda. He won. Dulling-up, by half adoian lengths. Bastion managed to beat Sauanahead for second monay, Passover was laat throuth out in apite of Docgett'a mast peraiateat urcine. No lime waa takaa by thai offlciala. Sensational, llalrplu, and Oypceivar carried the bulk of tha money in tha five furlong dash I for two-year-olds, and the former gat the money J by a head, with Fleatisg Gold aecond and Hair- ' pin third. O'Connor could have won fT by at leaat two lencth. but he sat np with tha cool- 14 neaa of an Isaao Mumhy, and drew It ao flae I that ha waa forced to go to tha whip In the laat few strides. If Sensational had been beaten, Maater Winnie would probably have had an in terview with Father Bill last evening In one of the largest and roomiest box stalls at tho Graveaend quarters. Summaries follow: FIRST rtiCT, For maiden two-yearldat by nbacrtptlon of 15 aac n. with S00 added. r watca no ta tea aecond and 30 to tiia Udrdi wtlghu 10 pounds balow taa acale; fire aod a naif f urloafrsi llarkry IlcCua'a b. f. BanirUa, by Tha Bard 211a Lakeland. 109 (OXeary) 1 nasry Uarrla'seh. t Fink ChamBrar, 10 (Hewitt. 3 J. B. tVadsworth'i b. o. Tb Cid. lis rSongsr) B I Morada, BeT.lyn., Long Act Ella Daly, Barawater, Zlawk, and DuchcsaAaaeita also ran. L Time, 1:0 J. A Betting Agatajt Long acre.8 to 0 ; riak Cbambray.S 1 to linardslla, 3 ta liTseCad. 8 to 1, llalnwattr, 10 1 to 1 ; lia Daly, lito li Bavclytie. 15 to l:Moreda,20 Yi to l;IIawt,0J to ltDocaaat annetta, 100 to 1. SECOND Race , Tor three-yar-olds and npward; aelUag; by eub- i Ji. scrlpUoaof ISaaeb. wltlj 4j00 added, or wblcbllOi) 11 to the tocond and SoO to tha talrd. the winner to ba i 1 sold at auction for gl,500t on mile and a sixteenth: I'l I A W. M. Barrick's cb. b. Sun Up, a, by Bocaanau buu- lJfl llybt. 118 (Slraa) I 0Baa A- J- Joycer's en. u. Cromwrll. 3. 10S (O'Leary) .. .2 VUB(V T. Coit'llo's ch. g. James Siunroe, , 9U (U. llartln).a XLxh M T llleanor Mao also ran. i?r Ttma. 1:- ' - Betting Fire to 2 on Sun Dpi agatnit James lion- ? '0 roe, b to B; Eleanor Xtac and Cromwell, each a to 1. . third rice. L For raaldan three'year-olJa and upward; by snb- scrtptlon or 10 each, with 309adidf of which $70 to tha aecond and $So to tba thJrdt to carry 110 i poumli; marea and geldings aliond & pounds flvo t furlongs: r F. K. Lowd's br. g. Tappan, 8, by Powhatan rtnl- i cat 107 (IL Martin) 1 i 3. K. Uadden'acb. a. Harry Dp, 8, 107 (Teun) 2 Situation Stablo'a b. r. Endeavor. 3. 107 (Hacker).. 3 XUh&tf! t, . Zuriazu. At ou L . Kllu.uut. Aitral, V6 ' tiny, Trmpla Bar, aai Uutrr James aUo ran. I Time. 1:02 I Betting Agalust Tapiiaa. even money; Anson L.. t toll Hlchaal O , Endeavor, and Hurry Up. each H to I; Zorrazo. IB to 1 1 Ellmont. Aitral, and Dottlnr, aih 20 to 1 ; lemple Bar, 21 to 1 1 Matter Jausa. no tu 1. FOtJRTn RACE. For thn-e-year-oldj. telllnx: bj aubscrlptlon of $5 each, with S40U aoded, of which 870 to the aecood and 830 to the third; the winner to be sold at auction for a.30ti. one mile gttdT Wm. LalnWi'i b. e. Xmas, by Caadlamaa Mollla IrlaH 11 B , lull (Maheri 1 J B W. c. Daly br.c. ilutlon, 108 (O'Connor! a Wm. Oliver's blfc. g.bun, 101 (Forbes) 3 IPt Hobert Bonner and i'aorer alo ran. No time ttn. I) Betting Against Fassorer, even mony; Xmas, A to W Bt Bobert Bonner, A toll Bastion, X0 to 1; Btiuan, 0tol. i ui ria-rn rack. H For two-year-olda which have run and not won I mora than on rate: selling; by autacrlptlon of $o H each.wi;b 8U00 added. o( which 870 tothesecoad H and $1U to the third, Ova lurluniia: "W. C. Baly's b. g. bfiuatloual, by bensatlon Imp. liappy bay, 1UW (O'Connor) 1 M Bauailuu btablo'a oh. 1. Fleeting uuU, 102 (Qarrl. gau) a 1'. J. Dwyrr's b c. Ualriln, 10S (Hewitt) u H flyptvlitr. Checkers, leata, bt.Ives, and Junior alio rau. Tims, 1:014. Bettlnac-Agalnst Hairpin, 8 to B Sensational and Ojik elver, h to 1; Chrokars, S to 1; Meeting Gold, Fetta, aud at. lvea, each 10 to 1; Junior, 20 tol. B. SIXTH RACE. SAaA For threa year olds and upward which bare not .H won 8750 1b ISllU or 1HU7; sailing; by subscrirtlou Hj of srien-li. with 81U0 s.lded, of whlih 870 totheoo. H ond 40 is ill to the tulrJ the winner to be aold at (mi auction fur I'.', COO, one inlle: J.O.Oraj'i i eh. g Old bugm, a. by Falsetto Ver geiene, 101 (llirn.li) , 1 O. B. Morris's br. h. laliennula, 3, 104 (Thorpe).'... 13 Time. hi. HK Bettlng-Flve to 2 on Lutxngula; agalast Old Bau- BBlaK gus, 24 to 1. Hj Katrtes far Aquaduet. I Tbo foUowlnc Is the programmo for Aqueduct to day ; first Rare For tbrea year-olds and upward: salP lui, uuo aJded. abuuiK-vfii furloiur: i'reroler 1S.I Ualgretlt 100 iauaus 117llliddy .MIloS lien Iionild 117 l.nWrn.w ralace...,.!lOB JlnalUa lni.resko'I'ay ; loa ''"llCM 114 Walernisu; " 103 Alarum 110 Kev ud ltacr Three-year olds and up; telling; 8100 adirui ona mile; -.w H .4 J' ',' lliouss.nna 103 B sMtl'"' Hurl . 101 ' ?" luiUoiis.1 . ... oi Arabian ll Uelleof JlllUraey ,." hd sann".1?. V"! ' -""' '" '''"' 'r ihl and upward; n aouoadded, one mileand a.lstrinilu tTV UHIOlHMul. 10B Irail.i II Menawas 100 W iiir... JOS. VaUHr Hoodie IUII I i.,ur,rl,.-::-;;:::-:::.::r1Stlr'11 ... - AhS'n? lOHMoneatip 08 I "7,, luJir. We. e. :..:::::: It W v ...i.;:::::.':.lU5:u-'.: sixth Ttare-watderi two-year-oldsi (300 addsdi five elghtha of a mllet Rlawarl miTentoa l.W Hoy Oratur liiglBalvonla ....110 Dr. Wlthrow 112 lllit Bleu - The Cad mZiCbarraente, ."'? Wateful tits Tinkler..... "!? Rappahannock 183 Deal '1 Racing 'at Latvnla. Cntctwn, Oct. R Three of the four odda-on favor ites at t.ntnnla 10-day wen, Old O Connell teemed aa aprlhliy sin colt, even with allot hla leg In band aaeK. and eally won by a neck from Lord Zenl. The track lsttlllalnw nn accouhtof duit. Hummaryl First Race One till. u ujt Nrxt, 00 (Uupee). 6 to 3. wimi lto.iud.ilp, UK 11 omt).), H to 1, sreoud; Three , BM itlt Hill), in to 6. third. Time, tuatj ! second lUiv six furlonns bmcli Comedian, 110 1 (bcherrer). tol, worn uur Chance. 110 (Couiht), 8 to , second; 1'hlllp Uyrns, lot (Randall), 4 to 1, I tl. r.l. Time, I1ISV4. Third Itaei-Mx furlongs O'Connell, 100 (mil), 4 to &, won; Lord rnt. 107 (llathersoll), 3 to 1, tor ondi Whaterlou, 1)07 (Combs), S to &, third. Time, I in. 1 ourth Race One tnlli and levenly yards Celtle Bard, B7 (Comlia), 4 to 6, wont White Oak, 101 (Thornton), to to 1, second! Fair Day, b (Fowara), 3 to 1, third, Time, IM7. Firth Race Five and a hstf furlongs Saoma, 10B (Comtx), 7lu 10, won: Josephine K., 102 (Hall), 10 to 1, seoondi Fair Day, V (Fowera), 3 to 1, third. Time, iHltrv 8lxth Race-One mile Cavalry, 0 (Peterman), 10 tol, won; Oacuroat, 103 (Conley), 8 to 1, seoondi l'eaoemaker, 108 (Scherrer), 4 to B, third. Time, lttUU. TitoTTZsa AyD faoixo. John It. Oralry ana Hobert J. Lower taa VTarld'a Tram ttecord. OlXNfl Kama Oct. 8. More than 3,000 per eons saw tbo lowering of tho world's team record by John It. Gentry and Hobert J. from 2:09. made by them at Belmont Park, to 2.08 I to-day. The track was not so fast as earlier In the week, owing to yesterday's rain. It was fully two seconds slow, with a cold, fast wind blowing across the stretches. Tho tint attempt vrns a failure, only 'J:ll being credited to them. Driver Ilowne eaemed to be afraid to let them out around the turns. In the next two attempta Hobert J. left his feet at the Urat turn each time, but the fourth tune tbey paced from the atart and ehowed ona of the finest speed exhibitions ever witnessed. Tho llrst quarter was made lu o:3i the halt in l:W., and the three quarters in 1:37'. T iien Bowne turned on the electricity, and the pair responded nobly, the last quarter being covered In 0:30, a 2:0J clip. When the time for the mile, -:0S, waa announced, tha crowd went wild It was almost dark when Gentry made his at tempt at the track record of tliOl'-j, mads by him here In his race with Star Pointer last year. Ho was paced to day by a runner. Notwith standing the many miles hs had made during; the afternoon he ni-ver tired, but showed a very evenly timed and fast circuit, going theauar ter In 0:31. half in l:om. three quarters in 1:3.1 u,. and finishing In 2. CUV Robert J. made a trial at the same record. He made the rlrst and second quarters In 30 seconds each. Than h:a previous work told on him, and notwlth etandinir strenuous pishing by Bonne he slowed down to the three-quarters in 1:33, and the full mile ln2:04. An uninteresting; side attraction was a 2:18 trot and pace for a purse of 300; it was won by Genet ra. Beat time 2:22V Gentry and Hobert J. leave to-morrow for Hagcrstown, Md.,on their way to Nashville and Louisville. RIL3tA.lS TBAXSTZrAlXlJl. Tha Hank Iltkn a Gallant Ber.rt, bat la Downed by the Taaaraae San. Lkmnotov, Oct. 8. Seven heats were neces sary to decide the greatest race for tho Transyl vanla Stakes eer trotted, and C. J. Hamlin's entry. The Monk, after winning two heats yes terday, and seemingly with the prize nt bis mer cy, could do no better than win second money, Tho rich priie went to tho Ventres brothers of Woodvllle, Tenn., owners of the five-year-old bay maro IUlma. The weather was summer like to-day, ths track fast, and atUndaace large. The betting waa the heaviest known for years on the Transylvania, $140,000 changing hands on ths result through the pool box, and there were many outside bets laid. Before ths first heat to-day The Monk was a big favorite, selling for $60, and the field $23. Bush took the lead from the start In the first heat, which was tho sixth of tho race, and was soon five lengths in front. Rilma was aaeond. two langtha before Tommy Brltton, the latter being lapped by The Monk. The other starters remained in tho barn because they had not won a heat In five. The above order was maintained until nearlng- the three-quarter pole, where The Monk: took third place. Turning Into ths stretch Buah began to fall back, and Qeers, urg ing Ths Monk on. got him In the lead. Tha Faca was too fast, how ever, and be went off hla eet when half way home. Ullmacamuun and won easily by three leagths. with Bush seroad. The fractional time was 0:31 "a. 1:03V 1:374. 2:11V 'lhla changed tha betting and Rilma sold for S50, to S-5 for the field. At the word Buab flew to the front and led by two lengths. Rilma was second, who was lapped by The Monk. Tommy Brltton waa four lengths back. On the back stretch Qeers set sail for the loaders and was aoon In second place. On turning Into the stretch he out too ted Bush and went to the front. Then l.llma came strong, and. In adrivlng finish with The Monk, won by a nock. The latter waa two lengths Before Tommy Brltton. The frac tional time was: 0:33. 1.05L,, 1:393. 2:12. The unfinished 2:27 trot waa on handily by Alves. The Pacing Futurity, for two-year-olds, was easy for the favorite, will Leyburn, a likely black colt owned by P. V. Parrishof Woodford county, Ky. He went the secand heat la 2:12. the fastest mile ever oaced over tho tract by a two-year-old. The other nu.es were unfinished. Eummaries: 8 87 cists, trottlns: purse 81,000: iU, b li.. by Allerton, dam by Strath- inore (trruch) 9 111 Actt Tell. Mk. m (Lapham) 1 8 H 4 hobby, br.g (Nealj 6 S 0 i J M C . b. g. (U'llient) B 4 S 3 All Day bit. g (Maloney) 8 3 4 B Cm aralla. b m (Keyet) 8 ABO r.uato-llreek. rh m. (Netbaway) 7 7 0 7 Lena Wltrs. en. m (Letlon) 1011 7 V 1'atllaO., br m (Ml Mb ton) 8 B H Plrk Miller, b n (Tester) 1110 10 10 l'lrle, b t (Nuckola) 4 V dr. Tlnu J:16Kj, 2;lSij, 2:Mi, I:18't. Transylvania btakea; value 10,000; 2.14 class, trot ting Rlluia, u. m . by King Wilkes Jacunet, by FUot Maiuurluo (Foote) ,3827111 The Moak, br. g. (Utrn) 1 l 7 2 5 B 1) luiah. blk. m (Burehi 'J I 3 7 a 4 Tommy Brltton, o 1 (MrKerran)..3 0 8 14 4 8 Black seth. tlk g. (Butui V U e B r. o Janla Sbeltou, ch. m (I ayton)....S H 4 4 3 r. o. I'.QnaTumer. b. m. (Colllnt) 4 7 B 8 8 r. o. Leceoe, U . (SUeeli-y) .. 7 fl B B 0 r. o. Fat Wttion Oarvey and Walker) 5 4 0 8 dr. King Warlnck. ch a. (Oowau).... dla. Time a.Otfhi. 2.00V u.uu7. 3:11 V 2:134, 2:11V Villi. Pacini Futurity, tl.OOu, for two-vear olds: Hill lyluru. blk ., by Ullion-Crlterlon, by Crittenden (battle) 1 1 Uanuelta, br. f. ikinney) 2 2 laityMoya. b. f. (West) 3 8 Jobu Durrelt, b. c. (Full-r) 4 illt. Cry.tsl Wilkes, br. f. (Vauiaut) dlt. Tlmo X:HV 2'12. 2 21 clan, trclllni-i purta 11,000 (unfinished); Itob. rtU.b g (Hell) lis 111 1 tilreuilna blk. ni. (Walker) 3 2 4 18 7.ph. br in (Mc1dh.1i) t I S 111 millc Points, b. g iDlcknrsonj ll 11 7 4 l Ben If ,ch g (Helmnaldj in S S il 2 llalcleuo, I,, in (llo.vcki B 3 B B 10 horTslrne, b t iCastle) U e 8 0 h Red llee, b g. (Coriiall) 4 4 0 8 0 Naua. ib, in. (Milam) B 10 14 10 4 Oskli y, li. g. (French) 12 13 0 12 B Jim Laurence, h b. (Mlddlrton) M 011 0 0 Buwery IWdle, blk. m. (Lapham) 11 718 7 18 Albluo R,ch. a C-cely) 14 14 i lBdls CnnjrMla. li m (llrainild) 8 OlOdta. Silver I ake, blk. g. (Connie) IB luisdls. Annie McGregor, b. in. (Hudson) dls. Ilin .':14 V 2 14V 2:10, 8:17V 2117V 2:17 rltss, ptclng; purse (1,000 (untlnltbrd); Rpulpivn, b a. (Lapham) BID Bourbon II , ch. 1 (Klce) II 11 1 HalenP.. b. m. (Albln) 1 7 0 UUnon, b. in. (Woodward) 6 4 2 Moral, ih g. (Haws) 7 8 4 Inillana, b, g (Hrralna) 2 10 B Fdgar Rote, b g. (Itoit) 4 8 10 lllniieiia, ro. t (.Srihawa) i b 7 White (tote, ch 1. (Matey) 11 II H Thorndale 1'rlnce.li 1. (Fields) H H 11 Tom Tnicgart, ti. (Oosuell) 10 11 11 Cllpcetta, blk. a. (Mi Kle) 9 dla. Tlme-2 11,2:12 2HBV llaraeaa Itarra at lb llanbary ralr. I)iBi'nT,Oct.. At thoDanbury fair to day 18,000 pro la were on the icrouu-l j fjumuiaryi 2:21 clai, trolling, purte $M0n. Dretch, b. r.. br St Vlnrrui cnyder) 8 111 Willi's Pointer, 'ir a (Nluboltj 1 8 2 8 Eantoa, b. h (Flanner) 3 4 3 4 llaMauelte, b. in d'ayue; ,4 8 7 U lnnlla.b. m. (hlllle) B It 4 B Go Page, b g (Noitnni n BOB Kittle Maria, b. m (Cornwall) 7 7 0 7 Tlllie-2 21Hi '. 21,'J-.31V2:10V J:3Aclait, troltln.-, ur.c tluu: Bar'. Heint, b. 111 , by Sjbleiiurtt (Hilltop) 1 1 3 1 Trial, li g iraal'tri SB I 4 AiHurrtu, b, in (U nloll) 2 8 3 3 Matili. K'li. li, in (Mpiij 4 2 4 3 RotcbUri li e (Cliewell B 4 B B 'Ilin- i,. .' 27V 2'28V 3 27't. 2 1rlai pacllllj. puiwI'lOOi CharlleO.h g.iy Hun, WIUon(HoaIay),,.,l 1 1 Batlooil Jib br 1: (l)i rttr) , ... 8 2 U MlrsCora. cu m it'onlln) '.'.'.'. ',.',,.,, 3 4 quarterstale, u g (hniiar) 4 4 3 liu.e-2 1 7", 81IO, 2;1S. Ilawllug en Ibr (irraa. The Dual gams n the competition among the mem twrtof llm Sew ,li.rey fiowlliiK (ircfiiB Club waa played inter lay afiori.ooii ou lit sroiimtt tt Com nuiiliian. s J llu tnnn-stauuwerecapt William biuack and lllclitl Y Keatlnr They pluyed In rare funn. and law Mmavk'a pbenomsnal aocuraty In dranlng.the balls to the tees toward thacloaawoa him tha game by aacoraotal to 18 points. DODGLAS GETS TUB CUP. ilin FAxitrinLn AytATnvn ttt-vs j.v tub st. Atmnsir'B aoLProvitxBr. Stewart and Menalee Fall In Tuna nernre nis Prowaaa A Ureat tlmla Shot an inn Nine, teeath Hole Cray Captures the llelkreelc Cup The Card, for the .Hatch Rventa. Thors was a great crowd at tho St. Androw's CJolf Club yesterday to wltneas tho ploy In the final rounds for the two cups. Tho golf brought out waa probably the best ever scrn in this country. In tho morning tho men who started out for tho 8U Andrew's cup were two homebred and two foreign players. Mcnzles, howover. Is a Scotchman, al though he learned his game In this tountry. Tho only lesson tho American golfers could learn from tho day's results was that the foreigners are still In the advanco guard. 8. 1). Bowers ond F. W. Mcnrles, both of SU An drew's, were tho first pair to start In tho morn ing. Bowers played In sulondld stylo and wns 1 up at the ninth hole. Menrles, however, cr.ru 0 homo In great form, and won by 3 up and 1 to play. The cards follow: llowara..... 0 4 4 B 6 4 a 4 B 41 Uenrlea o B 4 3 B 0 0 8 7 44 Bowers ,....4 B B B B 4 B 8 3U Henries 4 7 4 4 4 4 4 B -8t) hot played. The aecond match In tho aeml-finals for the St, Andrew's cup was between tho two players of foreign development W. O. Htewart, Sea bright, and Findlay Douglas, Fulrflcld, The two allowed such fast golf that eacn flnttilnd In rec ord figures, They were nil square at the eigh teenth bale. To this polut tho cards were: Houjltt 1 4 K 4 4 fi fi 3 5-31) Stewart ,B B 4 4 4 B 8 4 B-4J Douglas 3 B B 3 3 4 4 7 4 'in Hl.wtrt 3 4 4 B 8 8 4 6 433 'Approximated. Stewart'a35 for the last nine holes makes a now record. It has never been equalled on tho links. An extra hole was necessary tosettlo the tie. Douglas won It. and In a sensational way. On the gri on, after Stewart had played 0 and Douglas 4, the balls wrre within a foot of the hole, but Stewart had laid 11 stimlo to Douglas. There w as a " gallery" a thousand strong about the green, and eac.h spectator studied closely the lie of the two balls. Thare was only one chance for Douglas. It was to pitch tho ball oer the Intervening one, and so drop It Into the cup. Always a risky shot, Donglns f.iced it as calmly as though It were an ordinary put. Taking his mashie, he hit the ball a eentlo tap and It de scribed a half-circle In the nlr, going oer Stew art s ball and landing safely within tho cup. This gave tho match to him by ona up. The result really decided the ow ncrshlp of ths St. Andrew's Cud, for It was almost a foregone conclusion that Douglns would bent Menzles. ' 8till. Mamies played a splendid gime. He was 2 down at the ninth hole, but at tho end be lost by only 1 hole. It wssn, pretty panio to watch, although not an espcolnlly brilliant one. Tho cards follow: Douglas A S 4 B B B 4 3 B 43 Menttes 3 B B B f. S fi 4 & 44 Douglas 4 4 0 0 3 3 B 0 441 Measles. 4 0 3 4 4 8 4 0 434 Tho race for the Harry Holbrook Cup had meanwhile settled Itself Into a contest between W. T. lir.vy of St. Andrew's nnd C. 1 Tappln of Wcstbrook. Gray won tho Stockbrldge Cup Inst week, and within the month Tappln baa won two consolation cups and a handicap prlrr. They made a daaperato light jeaterday, but Oray won by 5 up and 3 to play. The cards follow: Orsr 7 4 3 B 4 B A a B 43 Tapplu S B S A 1) 5 0 0 6 4n Oray 3 B 3 4 3 26 Tappln ...4 0 8 4 5 5 J tlye holes not played. To-day's event will be a handicap, eighteen holes, medal play, for a cup presented by W. II. Sands. There aro 130 entries. SoCTnAJlrTON, Oct. 8. The last competition for the Women's Challenge and Handicap cupa was played to-day over the Red Course of tho Shlnnecock Hills Golf Club. Tho weather was perfect for the sport and the scores were very good. Miss Beatrix Hoyt added another to her long Hat of wins for the Challenge Cup. com pleting tho eighteen holra In 87. Unly for two missed puts on the eighth green, which wni very rough, she would have equalled the course record of 31) oa the first round. But the surprise of the day was the remarkably good plavof Mls Crocker, who. by making tho round In si), enjoys ths distinction of being the only woman except Miss Hoyt who has done hotter than DO for the eighteen holes. Miss Crocker's driving was strong and accurate anil her putting ma-rhlno-Uke. The play of the day was Mils Crocker's three for the first hole. Her drive was perfectly true. Just brushing the hold disk. The ball reached the rup on the second shot, but refused to drop. Miss Crocker's win spoiled thechanresof Miss Clark to tie Miss Godfrey fur the Handicap Cup, who has won it three times during the season. Summary: Qrvil. Jf'cap. AVf. Mitt Crocker M) 10 70 Mlts J t. Clark ml 11 ho M it B. Hoyt M7 u b7 Jin O c. Clark 10a 18 t.-. MluGodrrty 'J 8 H0 Mrs. Uunlock . 108 11 wo Mm l.llngton. 103 u fi Mra. Coe v 4 V- Miss lonard llu 1.1 05 MUs Wlckham 103 M3 Mlt Watson 110 Id 10J Tho result of tho second women's putting match on Wednesday at the Country Club of Westchester was that Mrs. W. Butler Duncan won with the card of 02. Mrs. A. V. H. Kills was second with UU, and Miss M. Coster third with 101. The women's monthly handicap tournament at the Montclalr Oolf Club for the silver medal presented by T. C Ennever was played yeater day with the following result: Otosu ITcap. AX. Mrs. J. R. Brartlee ipj 13 6; HlatE. W.bblld 74 .0 U4 Mla B Audrens 04 Soratch. 04 Mrs. F. M. Harrison 74 H 1,11 Mrs. M U an Lrnnep 77 in 07 Mltab anLnnep 77 7 70 MUtA.M.Owen 83 10 75 JllstHOwun 101 13 bJ hOTXd. A women's tourusment will take plaee on Oct. 23, oiien only 10 women quallled under tha rul.t of the cluhtopUy. Thecouipatltlon will be eighteen holet, rci'dal puy handicap, and oonltttantt may play nine bi lea lu the luorulrg. If they to tlvtire. Daniel Chanu cey haioffervd a ttr.t and a is ond prize, aud a thirl brue will be presented by the club, Tha l'rLldenl't Cup iQatch will be placed on election day, To-uay and every Saturday afternoon there win be an eigh teen hole medal play handicap for a cup Tha country Club of estihett-r w'll hold a thro. day open tournament, probahly on Jov. 1, 2, and 3. which are claimed by the Weitvb. ater Roada Oolf Club. An open tournament will h bald by tha Ocean County Hunt Club of Lakewood. to preoede tha au tumn tournament at Baltutrol. On naxt Monday tha teams of the West Point and Tuxedo clubs will play at Tuxedo. The return match will lake place on Oct. 10 at Weit I'oiut. Roderick Terry Jr., the Yale golfer. In dangeroualy 111 with typhoid fever, at hit hum. , Dobl Ferry Derereaux Kmm.i and U. ILTuwateud will meet to-day lu the flnala for the clubcuaniplunahlpat tha Ovat.r Bay Oolf Club. Tha tt'im of tha Nutley Oolf Club playa at Mont cUIr thla afternoon. Ibe Mitlvy players will be Alpheus Ueer, T. W. oallsrwalte, A. Ohrtmaa, Maro Michael, t. Morgan. Jr.. F. 8 Delatlald, W, U. Glad win. A. U. Larkln. K. J. Oiark, and h. IL Dorr Aualher Auatrallau Heavyweight Arrtvee. "Tut" Ryan, the latest Australian puglllit for tittle hnnurslntbe heavyweight claaa, arrived lut nUht front London on tha Campania, llyan la a ruay cheeked fellow, with broad abouldera, and In appear and) a true blue athlete. Ue haa quite a record In the ioir, and baa never met with a dufeat, Laat night a bus reporter taw him at tha Nturtovant llouae. The Autttallan waa In tow of Kid Mc-Cuy, who will look out for hit welfare during hit stay In this country. Ityanls a disappointment at far aa wetxnt and height la concerned. He la not tha Ideal heavyweight by any meant, but kooordlog to hla record he must lx a dangeroua man for any hoirr to alack up tgalnit. lie It o feet Inches tall and weliba lu atriwl attire about 18V pounds. He doaa hla milling at ICotol'O pounds, llyan'a best achievements In the ring are hla drawn battles with Joe Uoddard. lie raced tho latter four timet and gave away wulght In each battle. He alto foubt Dan Creeden three drawa In Australia when the latter waa lu hit prime, lie bat defeated "Bur light " and John CjuUley, at one time Autlralla't beat nil idiewilght He It ready to meet Joe ClinyntkL but wouldn't shirk out of match with Jim Corbet! If It came to a pinch. He doesn't want any or l'ltrtlminont's game, tuouuh ai leat not uow llyan will tul.i MiXoy In hit tralnlntr when the "Kid" ttaru to work for bit battle with Crcedrn. , Itlrb nurse Ulna lu Oae Minute. Londok, Oct. 8. The fight between Dick Burgs and Tom Causer for A200 aside and a purse of AfiOO offered by the Ilolingbroke Club took place to night. Causer wns knocked out lu one mlnuto by the second blow he received. Burge and Causer fought be foro the National fiportragClilb uli May 31 last, and Hurice lost In the seventh round, being dlaiualitled lor foul hlltiiiK. ,rni from Ibe llorae Utr(, I.ocnn 1 1:, O. t. h Tli' mat J Lanclrum of thlt city bat told bit rnadtter Julia ('miller, i,i-t,bj Wilkes Hoy out of Kutii rl'e D'HUtuer, for tl.Ouo Hrhaaalao aold Peoria U lUra on 1 rl-l It rmt. They go 10 Her many, Jordau Oueut ha tuld pal; ur coinl ln,d aaddla aud barnatt bortet to John lUrilt or 8 1,000. Lrri-toTov.O.t H. looTliayir of thla city bat ao.d for it. W. Webber, Hruwu county, Ohio, to J. It, Oraham, Uoaiuti, Mttt, the bay inais Jolly Bird by J Illrd.iUm by Almont, price U.Buu. Tlie mare wm urlven oit lb" l-rxliiuiou track In 2 li', II EuKtiiii I le. llm iii'lnl mri-ier and ra eruf liinroush Irrdt, has iiichlil o close not hit , nln, stun of bo.trt Ut wtd alio tell bit farm. Anions: hit thor ougiibrtdi are the 11 toil tlalllout llramblc. tire of Clllturd, BenBruth, ftc 1 toritter aud Reporter. Ie4 aldaa auch brood marts as Laoelle, Lady Wayward, Caledonia, Llbble I.., Bubbadlila. aud other noted matrons. Labslia btud comprUas 407 acras. v COMMENCING MQNDAY,wS.7. Special Sale 5,000 Oriental Bugs At Last Season's Prices. W.&J.SLOANE Broadway, 18th & 19th Sts. '" i JJA.SMAZI.. natttmera Wine Anetbep Kshlbltloa Game from the llaston.. SpnisaKtnLD, Mass., Oct. 8. Baltimore do featod Boston to-day on Hampden Park In ths presonco of 4.000 spectators. The Orioles out played tho champions at every point. Klobo dan?, ijtlretts and Sullivan occupied the box for ths lleaneaters. The features were Kelley's bat ting and the fielding of Jcnulngs mill McOruw. But for a spurt by Boston In tho eighth Inning the enme would have been devoid of Interest. The score: SlLTrMOHX. SOSTOV. .la.r.o.A.K. a. ia.r.o.A.. MeOraw. 8b.l 14 4 0 Hamilton. cf.o 2 a 0 0 O'Brien, rf.,0 0 10 (I Tenney, lb..l 1 la 0 0 Jennlnt-a, aa.O 2 a 0 0 Lowe, lib ...s 0 a .1 0 Kelley. lf....l 8 0 0 0 Main, rr... a 1 a 1 1 Menial. cf..l 13 0 0 Dufly. If ..18100 Doyle, lb.... 1 S 7 0 o Collins. Sb...0 0 0 8 0 Brill, Xb.,..l 18 11 I,., li,;, it ... 0 1 S II 2 Clark, o. a 13 1 o ii.tiirel. c .... 0 0 a 0 0 Ainole, p....l a 0 6 0 Kloliedanz.p.0 0 0 1 n .Stlvettl, p ..0 0 0 1 0 Totalt....S 12 37 14 l'bulllTsn.p...0 0 0 1! 0 .Allen 0 0 0 0 0 I Totals "o 8 1!7 17 "5 Baltimore. 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 01 Boston 20000004 00 named runt Baltimore, ii: Boston. 1. htolen bawa Mcllraw (2). Hamilton, Lowe (). btahl Two-bate hit Kelley. Thn-e-bue lilt Kelley. First halo on ballt Mcuraw (i),0'I)iien (2), Jennings. Clark, Ham- llton. Lowe (i), ilantel, i-tlvetts. Allen Lett on baes Ilaltlmore. 14: Tot too. 0. Mruck out Hamil ton. Hit by pitcher Mcllraw, O'Brien, Clark. Houblo plars lowe, long, and Tenney; Clark and Doyle. Pitted ball Clark. Time 1 hour and 40 mluutea. Uinp.res Hurst and Km lie. 'Itaaeball Camea Ta-Day. Baltimore vs. Boston, at Baltimore. Haseball A. tea. The Oenulne Cuban Olauts and the Cuban X Olanta will play to-morrow at Weehawken. ' The Nationals wtll plsy the Brooklyn Field Clob at Wallau 's Kldgewood Park, L. I., to-morrow. The All-Ann rlctn team start their tour by playing th'-chaiiiplon l.ustont on the bt. George Cricket Club Qrouuda, llobokeu. N. J to-morrow. I WoncrsTtR. Oct. 8 Manater "-elee of the Bottona I ha tinned WMIlam BrausllrM, catcher on the Orat ions, tboerack amateur team of the state. ! The Bottom rrglttered at tbo Sturiertnt Houte latt nUht on tholr way to Baltimore to complete tbo terlet for the Temple Cup. The pltyert think they will mrely win the cup. So far the ie,ret hu been quite a succeM and tha Bottom expect to make $400 apleve as their share of th. rrcelpu. now liso. Two Tlctarlea Tor Ike Oriental. In the Am.ii can Xatloual Tauraej. In plaee of Clinch, Bodlne, and Chesterfield the champion Orlentala are playing U lih. Vogel. and ftcbults In the Amerloan national tournament. In last nlght'a series the Yorknlie bowlers won two gamea. but had a narrow escape. In ths latt coateit. ths Pin Knights lottng on account of missing too many easy anarra. The acores rinsT onr. Athlon Tsylor. 19: Packer 1P2. lockwoed, 147; Cliusra. loj. Arnold, 1M. Toitl. l. Oiiental Cordet. 177; Wal.h. li)J; TogsL 173; Bchulu, 101; atumptel. ITS. Total. b2. sreoxn oxMr Albion Taylor. 1S3. Packer. 1 to, Lockwood. 197; Clinten, leu, Arnold, tot Totsl. -6t Pin Knl!it Unk. 104;Frlet, lull; Pendleton, 1S4: KlUcr, 17; Welsh. 107. Total. 41. THIRD OtHR. Oriental Cordra, 162i Wslch. 112. VoteL 144i Schilttt, 177; Stumpfel, I7rt. Total. 6-). I'm Knlsht Fink, lull Frle., I3, Fendltton. 140t Sillier. 103; Welsh. 13S. lolal. 7V1. Last nlrhl't eames eoniuletrd the first round of one section of the Brooklyn Hoal Arcanum tournament. The Naau quintet showed tome lmprOTement or.r latt teason. ami defeated the btuyveiaul and Buth wKk teams. Tboscoret: yiicsr otve. Buthwlck Kslser, 14H; Harlnrr, 131; Oould, 180: Qulcn. 113; BucUen, IBS. Tutal, 0SN. stuyvetact lerry. 100: Dl kerton. 3; HJgton. 88; Feldman, 127; Brown, lui). Totsl, 611. SECOND OiSE, Stuyvetant Ferry. 129: Dlckerson, 78, Hlgton. 1 1 ." i Feldmin, 12U. Brown. 100 Total, 637. .Saj.au herr, lail Transom, 118, Marthall. 141; Flke, 139, Peterson, 134. Total, 700. Tllisb oaK. Kumi-Kerr. 120 Pike. 1ST; MarshaH, 153; Tran som, 1.1U. Peti rton, 1411 Tolsl. i)it. Bushwlck Kalter, 110; Hsrtner, 100 Oould. 93; Qulnu. llg;BULk.n, 133. Total. 377. The sixth gsme In the ArchJIocetan Union Lesgus tournament st the Village Club tilers on Thursday nislit resulted aa followi Loyola No. 1 Jtonahaii. I4; Hanley, lSfli Mo llahon, 113, Uoche 13s, Flood 1B4. Total. ,00 Holy Croat M Cartney, lta. King. l3i Doran. lbu; Ualvln,S3i, Fitipatrlck, 14V. Total, uoi. Bowling eles. Tha following officers hsre been elected by the Joker Bowling Club Frank Clark, Pretlrtent; A B. Loiluood Vice Pre.ldmt, John Erntt, becretary and Iratturer, C J. btrodhotr, berzaaat at-Armai Wlbtam Uerth, Captain. The committee having In charge the tectlonal tournament of the Unllol Bonllng c'lubt met at the Oermaola Aelembly Uoomt laet nUht. It waa agreed to hold Ix dl.tlnct net nine clubt In each of live aectloui and ten ciuba In the other lection. The New York P.oj.il n-.iuum Irame baa held Its lail meeting before ttartln; the tournament whtcn will begin on m xl M inlay il.ht ut the Stlltce Club a'leyt. In add lo to It a ilo i trophy, tn- aato. elation will nreteii flftee i nre at followi' Mix team and six In 11 Idi at. one h acore one tpare,, and one prize for tilgbe.t Increase In acera.e In the last tan gamea The schedulo lias b-m adopted and tha following delegates appoluted to rer..ant tho league lu the AmerU an II wllugConr-ri -s' II M. Dun can, one year. J. E. Utfuey, two yean, uul T. C. Jnhanstneyer, thre. yetrs Ths Jerter City Bowling League waa reorganised for the season last nUht at Woo.l'i Flail In that cttv. Frrtldent O. D llmtineM oo, upled the chair an I Charles C. Ether acted at Secretary. The oluoi n u relented were Ibe Dooleit, Nlantlo Wheelmen, La faysttea, Teutonla Cln.le. Doollttlea, Llu.lent, Unlont, talriuuuuta, Clio When luun, Lluconlt, Llnilan Wheelimn, Puritan A. A, and Colum bla- Another meeting win be beld next wrk. and more cluba are expected to Join, Officers will Iso be 1 1, cfed and a aons'liile oommltto, ap pointed There was a long and heated dltcil.tlnn at lail nlglit'a meotlu at to tha manner 111 which the teaim would compete thlt eea.on, and, whll. nothing detlulta was reached, uthe precalllug opinion that tha teams will roll ten men on a night, divided Into sections of nt. each. In thlt nay there wUI be no nrat and second teams from each club. Tennla Goaalp. The Lenox and Fifth Avenue Tenula cluba each wen two matchaa yeaterday afternoon In the luterolub tournament tn progrets on the Lenox courta, and one of Hit vltltlng playrra alio got a lead of one tat la the ssml finals win n ditrkuesi forced a potttiouo tneut or play, ill n't iloublui begin today, and In cusa each club wins two eventa wblcb uow s.ems likely, Isdles' doublet will be added to tattle the tie, Scoret: Jltn'a hlnxlet First Hound C. 1 nice (Lenox) beat A. It. Iluillii.ll (Fifth Avetiua), A-3, U-4. Baml Final Hound l)r 11. II. Hey wood (Lenox) boat P.. Martin (Lenox), il-ll, 0 4t J Kearney (Firth Aieuur)tallutU. P. I.c' (Lenox), 04 (uiillnlhed). l.adlea' bluiclet einl Hual Hounu U tt F, L. Bttuud (Fifth Avenue) Ik at lilts Bunnell (Fifth Ave nue) ll-v, 8 .'. Mixed Doubles Preliminary Hound J, Kearney and MUiMroiid (Fifth A anue) beat Dr. 11, L liny. da d Ml llemer It i. '! 1 II A third event w ti iiuipirl yrtterdar afternoon In the Urit Mdo Tennlt I ib't full Intudlcap louriiu meut, and lUcher uutu xe.l another eaay first prize. Handicap double, hacoy t to be tlnltluil, and three tennis ruiualu to play nT lu (lite hi orest herjti h Double s. nu Unul Hound w B. Cragln, Jr,and C. X. Cord ter 1 at K, H lenuestey and u. btratton. H 1, 73 Final Round fc, P F1cer and O M. Rottwlekbeat W II Crualu. Jr , unl C Cordler, 84, 8 :i, 0 l, . PLUG i CUT 5 F J JBRIGHT, Ml JLD 8, PUREy J. B. ri.CE TOBACCO CO, BJCHM0.VD, VA. NEWS Of THE WHEELMEN. tjitt; xrAKMts iiffeh with masu- i'AOTVHEJlS OX A aUAHAXTL'E. Jimmy .Slirbscl'e Mile at tTlllew Hrevn Likely In lie Itecojnlied aa a World's tlrcnrd tliir.lloa. Put to Members or the Maaaa ehiisrlls Division or the K A. W.-Notes. Tho llubbor Tlrs Association has taken con trary action to Uie blcyilo niatiufncturcrs tn ro lailon lo tho question of guarantee for next yenr, li wns nntlclpitted that tho reduction to sixty duvs would be folloued by tbo tire makers adopting a tlmllar rule. 1 he latter's gunrantco, howrtcr, which Is r. broad one, is asollims; " W e agreo with tha purchaser of each tire lo lnnkn gooii bj repair or replacement, nt our option, when dolltercd to us, transportation prepaid, nny Imperfection or drfoct lu material or in iniif ii turo of such tire, provided thntall such In pe-fcet or defettlv" tires slull be re ferred in m beforo any claim for repair or re placeincnt shall bo allowed. This guarantee does not Include the free repair of punctures or other injuries. This eunrnntee expires on Dec 31, 1S09. "This njrr'-emont docs not apply to tires Into which ni y so willed antl link preparation I, is been Intioduced." Tho tul'e which Jimmy Michael covered In 1 minute and 3(1 seconds at the Willow (irovo track, Philadelphia, on last Thursday, will, it Is believed, be recognized asn world's record. The feat of J. W, Stocks of England in riding a mils In 1 minute mid Ho'J-SseioiiiUwns accomplished with tho aid of nn electric pacing machine, which the L. A. W. refusos to recognize, so thut Michael's pcrforuinneo easily discounts that of the Englishman. It is Iho general belief that MlUincl can ride n. mile in 1 minute and U5 seconds, and ho will try to do It beforo tho clos of the year. Tho following reports, received nt the L. A. W. headquiirterH yesterday ns to tho condition of ths loads In tho surrounding tuwns, indicate thut tourists can take extended trios to-morrow, providing tho u cat her holds good: .New York-Alt the thoroughfares In Central Park aro In good coudltloli, as It lllrerst le Drive, beceuth areuile It mushed to 13sth Ureal. There lire soma slight obstructions nn the tide of St. Nicholas ave nue, ow ing to building operations North Broadway Is very good tarn ahould be taken In rid lug down hill, near Voukers, as there are some daniceroui I places Lenox avrnue. Is lu good shape, Kasteni lloulecsrd, e far as Travels latauil.and the road to Fort Schuyler are now In the tea of condition for wbeellug Work on the four foot asphalt atrlpa on WeUteravt nun, from lu Id street to lordbam, la pro gressing raildly and will probably be finished ear ly next week The etrlpt will form au almoat direct route from Mntlton avenue bridge to Wllllamtbridge and III eruuu, wlln very little trade Trolley polet have b in erecltd on Jtromt avenue from ceutrel Bridge to V oodlacc ti Cemetery, aud 1 reparations for in tcndtmlzlng from UurntlJe avenue uorthn aril havo I egun Wheelmen dclrlui, to save tlmu aud dlatance may now go rroin Uodfonl 1 ark to llltaiutbrldge by way of w ebtter avenue, though the riding l far iroiu good On the route to Sing Sing, cyclists will find the roads in YouLitb fair, but duity. Klders going north from Youkers can avoid all hills by taking V. arbur ton avenue lo end of atphalt. then e ou uld Croton aqueduct to Hiltlngs At the latter plao the roads are good Lltlits and bells are required. No side walk rl.lliu. Tha Dobbt lerryruaJ ou Broadway, north or Haitinns. Is being made over and Is la a very floor c ndlilon. No ehlewalk riding la allowed at lobbi 1 rry. t Tarry town the ruada are good, and nt s.La Mliir thy are rouh aud m xtt'clcd At Peeks Kill the rlJlD. it limited to el.-ht mllet per hour. The maciulim roads are good and the earth rotdt fair. At Mount einon the rot, In are good All road, at Turkahoe are In good in lltloa. The White Plaint roadl are In excellent tha; e At Chappaqua they arn fair, but rather tandy rue road tat West l-armt uro at their bet The road at West Cheater are good, after tie ollght ahunenr Thurtday ulht. Heporla from Nev. Kocheiie. t,ow that the rotdt are good. TLo Botton road. Larcbmnut toMamaroncck. It tlog round! d up ami 1 heaw with dirt. The White 1'lnlnt roal. Slouut ernon to Tuckahoe, It l-elug macadamtreil. M Lart ti nont ami Slamarrneck tbo roads ale fine, spec 1 lu the latter town Is limited to alx tulles per hour. Lampa mutt be carried after dark atN)nt.k and the t.eed it mx mllet per hour At huffern and Hlllhuru etd walk riding I-i prohibited, lamps and tells art- required, and ierd limited to rltbl inllta ptr hour At Kamapo the roadt are goo.1, i are tl.oso at Ncwburg Uacadam roads at Welt Point have t"n fietluv rt,llel The roadt from llothen to Wa-hluxtnnville tn tome places are very bad Thote ildlt. for I leavuro tliould keep ofT the road from Vaflca'.c. to baiitbury Mllli. From31cnroe to Waablngtonr lie the roadt are good. Goshen hill l ver daufeiout At Montgomery ind Campbt-ll tha roadt ar. lair 4.1 Hijh and lalla the roala wero never laitler l'.eporte from port Jc rv Is tliow that tho roadt are good f rum there all the way to tbo Delaware WabrUap Ntw Jersey Kotds at Hackensack are fair. At Belleville an t Hjtherford the roada are good. At Bloomneld the roads are lair, many, how ever, ure being torn up for sewer construc tion There Is a new law at Oral ge requir ing bell, lo b sounded nearlng lornert and when patilng acarrlai.e. Tie speed li twelve mllea Ler hojr. aud iherr mutt be Hants after twilight At llzubcth. Perth Amboy, Keyiurt, and New Bruns wick the roalt sro In itood on lltlun. Ilepalrs ars being made letween Bo-elie au 1 Wheauheaf. All the roadi to vrat, right, I out Bran, h, Atburv Park, aud Frei hold arc at melr bett. All roa.lt at hbrewt tury are gravel, and a, cood aa tbo.elnf't ntral Park. Tlte Hutlton Ct.unty Boulevard It fair to good. Mat u Ulaiit itoadi aro very uood with the ex ception ot tho.e wher the trolley cart run Klch moiid Terraie, e.orntr of Jersi y street, Is lu a danger ous tordUKn llrookl n The Ocean Tsrkway it still under repair from tlie Park entrance to Twenty aecond avenue, lie outride path wl of the park, from Mfteenth ttreet ton ran Parkway. It In boor condition. Hldera are advttel to trv the drives lu-ldii the Park, lort Hamilton avenue tt In excellent cumlltton t Long lalaul City the roadt are good. Nn tide walk il inn; it allowiil. Tim plane load at Jamaica l U'lm; torn up preparatory to macadaiulrlrg Tbn 3Iein k roal li tn nut toudltlon. at watering carta are now beluc u.ed there No it ewalk riding Is al lowed between Ilativton and llav -.nore. Th, roada from Plu&blug tu t hltestone are fine, from i olle,; point toUhltestone and from White stono to W lllets Point fslr. (ttorgc V. Dornteo of Iloiton. a member of tho Nat oiial Ilicinc,- Hoard of the L. A. Y take in in live interest in thu general vv elf aro of the orgnnlratlon. He Is trying lo ascertain the seutliiicnta of the loading men In the , assn cIiiisliIh 11 vi. ion un the leading topics now be foie th" Ie-ague, and bus sent out the following qui stlnnn: Si.oitld bicycles becairlsd freest personal bagesgaf Should whoclmeu vole only for thoso who favor goiKl roadt? sbomd the L. A W. prohlb't ros I rai Ing? Shout 1 the L. A , contluii to coutrol and regu late bicycle ra Ing' bbout whe in, n who race be registered with the Ilsi'lug Ilo ml ' Should profeivtontlt be admitted to memberthlD In the L. A. W ? There qtio'l Ions, Including tho Sunday raring subied and others, will be discussed at the next mcellngof the National Assembly of tbo League. laddie Martyn. a prominent cvellst, who has betn a conspicuous figure In cycling arxitu Hos ton fur nmii )e.irs. uiol with anucciilunt .it ihe Old Ooloiiv Station. Ilnvton. Ihe other night. Mnrtvn and his teiui in He, IIuupp, wore to rldo nt the Ilimktoii Kali grounds, aud loukatrl cjelo belonging: lo Abbot llassett to on express utllcotn tho train yard. As tho two men got elown'o Ihe trael s a baggng car which h.td just been cut off for a flying switch ratne round tho curve. Tho er was rolling alouif slouly, but nellhur Murtyn nor Knapp saw the inrunlll It was within twenty fest of them. Knipn aliouted to Martyn tu Ilo Hat ou bis haik. The car Mruck Knurip on ths blioulderand pilebed him to one side. When the cir bad p"oil Knapp looked for his com punlon and found Unit Murlvn's leg was ninntflud. Mr Ituluiiaun of the l'mergcncy llo iiilul was called mill nrtvim-il Murtjli lo hare lus Irj: amputated, whlih was eloiic, Tho wheel man's chances of recov ery are brlglit. A meeting of tho I'lreinen's Cycle Club was beld Inst night at fii Lexlnglnn avrnue. Con si lernble Interest bus boon utantfeiled In ths tnei'liiig, as theio has been a dispute between the members uf the Howling Grean Wheelmen and the Triumph Wheelmen as to which club was entitled lo theseionil prl In the century run of the Klnuicii's Cjde Club which took plaee last&unda). At ths meeting last night the llrst prize, a largo silver loving cup. was a warded to the Crtitury Wheelmen, who hnd 1411 sur vivors. Kor the second prlr.n.ovcr which the dls nil to look plai'u, it was found that incoming to the olllclal checkers of the run the Howling (Jnen Wlieeliuin h.ul 4(1 survivors while tho Triumph Wheelmen had 44. Accordingly tin) eeconil prize went tu the Howling Ureen Whceltueii, 'Ihe fourth prize was awarded in llio i orris Wheelmen. It Is ex peeled bv Ihe members nf I Ilo Firemen's Club that Ihe Triumph W bee linen will Die a proiest arralnsl llm seiiiml pure being awarded to the Howling drecn Wheelmen, tint aa me Omni v Hun Ciiiiinilltee biHde a laroful cxaiiiimttiiiii of llinrrcuiils of the iheckuislasl night, no good enn come of tho ptotett. P flirt. A foii.tiut Itinler I" i Ids to Short Hills, N J, croHt over to Jertcy ll an I gaiuroua-tt Kxi hango piae to Hiiuton tlrn i, to Heudion ttrs t, in Mi r oi r ttreet to Ihe lliulton I mi ly Boulevard, In the Newark tUnk mal in s.nark follow hurliuifleld avinur. Ill roll, li livinglu Hilton, uud MIIIL.UI1I to short III., llu dituuii It alaiut slxtien tullis The roadt are noi Dane, nan -In ride tu 1'nrl lervli. starting from lluih -.tree; rtn I f' n h at-iiu" on t t'ainit tpr,, ,ji, Nya k ac " I II Hi ulieel, tn st Nliholat airlilli', to 1 until ateuue, to tin Klll,vlll'ilni road, to 1 HI at stretit, to tne vt ft inn I. ii I rid. . r.tt tint brld.e to lealiierle t laui t vfa null t ! im road, to the tnnl baiu 1 andliia r.ait, 1 1 ' ali-v avrnue, to Klugtbrldac; i jiiii.ui iv vnai r- ml inllw tin turiipikt- m il en wood, llutilrga I . i.hs lirr), Irvlnaton and Tarry town, rldn I i the ferrv and enma the liver tu Na. k tac. klain mri.i ' tue uirnplke. tn Clarktvllle, I Nanuet, bi rliiK Vail , Mi un-y. 1 alnum, HufTcru. Itamaiio, Sinattlnirg s-uiibfii .it. llonroe, Oxf ird t,rey"urt. tu I t r h n go lulln.hcm and f, li ny the l.nr P. ibr til ihr ., . i u t lory to jli ijl.i l.'wn, i.iniimn turoi i,h i ilwille and C'tiddciiback villv io Pun J. rvi S lllJt, Thu Oiitutiburg Win t linen have nominated the fnlluiving .01' era to In tolitlfnrat the elnbi meet tiignett moiitli Pi. u ( oarlea Hauner an t c, llurrlii VKvPri-aliltut, i Fudrl aud 11 Htftr, ica Curd.ug bcoratary, L. Lickut; aluancUl beciatary GRAND MASS MEETING To It ATI FY ths REPUBLICAN HTATK, tlTs. t)tTV, AMI tlOttlM H BJ AT NOMINATIONS, C'OnpKH 1JNTOX. SATURDAY, OCTOBUR 9th, 1897, AT H V. M. Hon. i:iV'l MITCIII'.Itli, Cliniriiimi. AllDltKSSKS 11 Y Hon. lti:,iAMIN V. TUAPY, lion, .iosiumi n. roKAitini. John ltsk, r Trraiurer, W. J Mngcri Captain, otto leiti an I i ticroiilinoi Lletiteiiauts, Ivtor Degen bnnll, i Kriic, , and T He,., color Hem i II Hot laiilrtKlll I lidliuniitluglir, J Dcginlianll and J. r. I.vnnt ,iTu","""' lommllteo of the Crescent Wliiielmen ot tiiiirliy hat arrinKrd tho following run tor the. month in, Tottenvllle; 17, HaillMiiu ai. mitury The Columbia Club cyclers of Hoboki n will hold a run tn Port Jervls to-day Charles Parkins of the Ajar Cyclers or Jers.y city ha. ridden IS.H'IH miles since the llrst nrtlivear. lie Inli tidi to mako an ellort to enter Uo.uuo iiillrt lefrri Jsn I next Ths Knickerbocker A C Whrelmen havo arranged 111" following runs for Hilt moullii 10, Babylon; Jt, ltielt ai'u 'II. Jlorrlslown rhe I in x Couutj Wheelmen will hold a hare and hound i hae on bicycles to-morrow. The Atalauta Wheelmen of N nark will probal ly build a aew eltibhnuif. next aprlng. An att-mni w ill It. modo by c. r Purl or the l.lnis County viiei linen to lower the Indoor twenty (our huur record. J Illlngswnrlh has been elmtcd Treasurer of tha Im Ul yole i 1 ib ot .Vfwurk. Pred schade, the southi rn amateur, won three flnttat the Koanoke inert last week He leads the amateure this season vv Ith the greatest number of rlrst prises lddle Hall list decided not to goto P.urope. He will Join the men ou the racing circuit at unco. rooritAi.r,. Frlneelon'a IMayers Mtarl rep Aaaapolls Arter a Housing Practice. Pni.NCKTON. Oct. 8. Armstrone, tho big right ruardon last ycir'a championship eleven, got Into the game this iifternoon for the first tlmo this season. Ho has Just recovered from an at tack of malaria, nnd Trainer MoMnsters per mitted him to play through only three or four scrltnmsges. Ihu Tigers wiro put through a hard ilfleen-mlnuto practlco in preparation for their first ijamo out of town, which will b played at Annapolla agalnit tho "n.Iddles" to morrow afternoon. The scrub ileveti put up a pluck game iu the llrst hair and the 'varsity could not tunc, although Bulrd 1 ad flvo chances to try for goal. In the last half tho second simd of 'vnrslty backs. Huter, Itell-r, and Ayre. were put In nnd tho llrst team crossed the e rubs' go il line twke. Heitermado tho touchdowns und Holt kicked tho go tls. Tbo 'varsity team left Princeton for Baltimore on the 5:10 oclork train. Thc vtll sttm tu night at Ilaltlmore and go to Annapolis In the morn ing. Tvventy-tno players wcio taken, und Cupt. Cochran will put his strongest eleven on tho lleld to prevent Annapoiis from scoring if possible. Harvard ranSISalr, Idnpt Livelier Tnellea. CAMBitinor. Mass.. Oct. 8. Sharp nnd spirited Playing characterized the lootbill practice this afternoon. The men havo been taken strictly lu baud bj tho coaches and given to understand that If the) wish to beat Yalo In the neit llvo weeks they must adopt new tactics. Bert Waters, the veteran tackle, appeared on the flold in his (ootbsll togs. He took Wheeler and Donald In charge and Instructed them In the line art of tackling. Wheeler needed the advice must, for ho has been wofully slow of late. Lewis, the old centre rush, hns been look ing after Douiette. Hiirden. and Hurdett, Out side Doucette there is really no good cundidato for centre. Hurden nsa the build, but not tbo head, for that important position, while Uurnett lacks experience. Harvard has just suffered the loss of two of the most likely cindldates for the eleven. Savvln. the lever freshman f 11 va, has hem ' obliged to stop pisiliic at the request of nis father, while hanbiim, tlie plucky littlo half back, failed in his examinations, and is no longer eligible. Harvard meets Dartmouth tomorrow nfter noon. and an interesting game la expected. As It seems to be Partiniitilli's eiprcsied Intention to win Cant, dixit Ins dei ided to put in his best men. Cochran will play quarter liatk nnd Doucette centre. Drown and Dibble will he ths half backs, with Haughton or Parker at full back. sale 'Varsity Men Outplay the scrub.. Ntw Haven, Oct. 8. Ynle's football candi dates wero worked only about half an hour this afternoon by coach Frank Hutterworth. Louis Hlnkev, Inst year's end. who has been assisting Hutterworth all the week, was with Mm to-day. but will Uave the first of next week. "Kid" Wallaie. the crack end rush of "SU, was present fur the llrst time this year. The "varsity had littlo trouble scoring four lines against the scrubs. Klefcrsloug ruu3 doing; the trick most ot the time. Feetball otra. The Arlington A. Is ready to hook gamea. Ad dress Jamea 11. Uemtl., manau-r, Arlington N" J. lbs orkville rioihall Club would like to hear from first class out of town i lutis forOct KandOct. 81. Address William (1 Gallagher, 72 Broadway. Tha Atlanta football team would Ilk" tohearfrom teams averaging from luu to l to pounli, acliooU preferred. Addiett K o. uretn, 507 31a lb, jn avenue Tho Cumberlinl A C. football I, urn hatet 17 open for any team av eraclng from I .1 to I io pounds. Addrest i'. a. Stone, manager, li Cumbt rland street. Brooklyn. The Lenox Jrs. of Harlem would like to arrange famra with uulformcd tramt averaging from 10 tn 10 pound. Addreaa Chxrlea Thompson, Ob West 1UIM ttreet The Calumet KoolbsII Club would Ilko to hesr from teams avsr..glug 140 pounds, for bundiys and holi days, guarantee! gamea preferred. Addrest J. Cohn. aiD oil street The lisvton Ple'd Club would Ilka to hear from teams averaging llu i omnia ror Mind ty un I In II lay KUlnis A idrnt 1" StcEulie, captain, 11J Wayue street, Jersey i Hy ' The lleldiu Hell club, svirigng 118 pounds, would Ilk t.. arriiigitgaiiit. iviih to ims for aturdar afternoon, and holldajs. Addret. bldniy J. rroat. I'tiU Setou.l avenue. The Mount Vern m second football It am hav Nov , IS. VI), md '."7 open for t. ami atrra.-lu.- I.lonounlt. Addrrti J. II. JMutjre. .'B3 houth llfth avenue. Mount Vernon, . Y The Alert Held Club wishes to fill the following dntevt not. 17, Jl, Nov. a and BI, Out-of-town teams guar nt -ilng oxpentei referred Addreis I". C. wltgand, .11 Seeoud avenue. Hie l apllali of thlt city would like to arrnng ("imf't i In Hi ll and T'lanktulvlug days, tlm .Ni p-tune- nnd Ii'iulnlcaiiv preferred. Ad Ire Jcseuh ldwards, .l.,il asl 1'nurtli ttreet riie South Orange Ut Id club has teveral opendalea In Octolirr and Novetnta r, aa I w ouid like in arrange, garnet with Ural class clul . Addrett Harold llvrcn, manager I vk box 4H, smith orange V .1 The'Cullimet second team wool I llko to arrange Bur dav an I boll lav names, to be plavel e.n the U, lit inet'i k lib. with tiain, aoialu- 110 ouuJt. Addir.-It rerrar, ftl Vacilt uga trte lie AliiudaJiiulurs are bo.ikliiB.aineaviliht.amv averajllig ion poundt, nut of town teams niter nr guiramefa preferred Ad it., loe. ph A Muuly, Caie of J, Slumber- A Son, Prod uee I xihaiue. The Ahrt, Jn, would like m hear from learnt aver aging from IU) to 110 piliti la Oiil-uftonu lesmt orterlug a tultulde guaraiui n piererted Addrett llerbvtl Brown u.l Nhiaau aveuue, lirooklyu Thejvtwsrk Football AiN Isttuti uf Nuwsrk would like thtur from trami aver.uiug rr. in loo lo UI0 pound. AdUret.T Ii.0oiillb inauajer. can-of Pa elfin Iiiiiir.iinoCompiii) ; I'mc .in et, ihi.ciiv, The T mnnaniii toilballl 1 ib would like to'he ir from nun - iivi raKiugrruiii liuitoinr, louni- out or town teiliu (Ivlllg amiltsblo eiurautri (ireferreil Addrett I s Kellelier, mpii ii-r, ,ltu Si.onl nviniie. The Murray HIIU of Klu.lilng wnu'd 'lie tn arraose gatui', with leatiit averaging from Hint., t:l"i founds. Ihoteorrerliig rtakiuiablt KUarauteca preft rn tl At. dreaaKrid A Llvlugstoue, aft Union street, lushlug, Ovilng to n isiiiclliitlon the Si Oeoiks Pattsllnn football team hat Oi t u and 1 7 ou n ulioelntlon day for an out ur town giiim,, tcunit to uvi'ige uo I Hind- Addri'.e c'harlt-s Moore, .'ii7 ) jbt blxiieutb street The I lly ltlan I Koolhall Club uoul I like to ho.,k gtmtt wliti leaim. av. r. l.1 g fr ,m Ull to trn pj unit gi met .. I. plat 111 illy III ud Hal. c en., a laid In ti ami atiitig there Aduiimll Hall, City ltlaml, N V The Horene" 1 leld i I ill would IHe In book jsiuei with teamt ateiu'n? ulNjut 1 poiiiuli, inn or.toivii leaiut giving .i hiitaid Ltraiiii... i reft rri il Ad ilr-n c A (otgron, insiiater, I lu Estt Thirty fuiiith ttriat. The Colui.ibfa A e' would like to srrine gint's ot a.toclutli.ll fjilbllli with lejint avirithllli. Ill) iniiinla i an play o.ily on .iinday .nil kunlats Addicts l IuIIhiI, i Ve,t 'I wrlilj.nflh tlrtel, Ilaieiniie J I Ut I r a Ilia lata A i' would Ike to hear fruiu a liou t il v ttain fnl . I-il'nn nav lie a" in' to ho bla vd tit I i n. ns I' irk, -jii 11, ii it I r- . in , r l.iiiios vi inr rrel silunin II r proii'in, ml Last 1 llh ttriei In a letter tiliu Sis MuraerJ llu arliiv o' llu Pt Kianclt Xavler roothill lia ,i lay, luul, a c r tins $1tlOOO--By Gum! WawUI t. ' itie 1-ii-n! ' (( tflvH li lum H i 111 1' v m I i II Jiitfli . 1 T -h ,11 r ljo uui le w 4 I r fr in .4 4 iu i t,.v r FLEER'S GUM llu7:.W,. a - Mi b hi Mi a. 1 til itaaij rfsulr tor ualDiout uu m ID, ,hi7 if 'I t5iortiSman'i (UooiH. Foot Ball Clothing I .M.ulu III oiirovvu factory, and In Iho 9 sniiie iniiniii r as wo mnko the Y.tlo iO and 1-iiticuloii unlfurma m Complete Suits at Popular Prices i Padded Pants, ) rfc-fl r m 1 jjY tlnat 55 palra or ta.1.00 Moleskin Tiiob i -' lull l-aiita ut ',ou per pair, lleller ' rill ititrlv. ' oxl tinirlal Stntl llnll l.iililn forlSUT, ' Kdlli-d by WAITl.lt CVIll' H teuli. A. G. Spalding & Bros. ! Spaldins-Bldwell Co. I l-'it-iaoSaHtauSt I a i, II, UV 4dSt. I Reliable Quality In Bicycles $ f I At ressosssle -trice In tke CrUWfORD. J j M iiii.artAiTi:''Piinni,iu Ai,r.isiii ' H to rent. 308 West snih tt. H 'PINSls COlllTSand bowling alleyt to rcntTprS ' I i-rMecluUonly. Apr.ly am west -llit.t. ' She ijiin". iH queens'Io.jockeTIluS I XQUi.uroT. is. i tcl niJ i; Kin uktk im rgiisp. yt, i Bfl AduiMlon in i:r.m 1 bt-.nd and in loaurr, 8 1.M5. H lUco trt ns tc-iw. r, t I. it aiihst t 1(1 MJ a. I- lfi:.i0, 1:10, 1i!.im. 3! Alio. tr.Mii FI.itbu.iti ar. af H:M.'A M. l'Jii. l.fll 1. it. augtm coDUect wttn KlnsCo "It ' 1 to tlie referee' dcelou. th winnr lotnepn the St, IH llt?r'i Collpge tu l m Francis .re r on Taundif H rriultrd In a draw, ra h team soorlutf 4 ictuta, ! IlaekeltstoTrn Si mlnarr fouttilt tf.-im bx bve Ifl ortanlZ(d unarr the cjtaltny nf Itobrt IfartzrJL M The team ivir3Kp! IftO pouurli Woul.l 1 k to rT H tec .vudres-i A.C.FrU'kt. manisker. HatkettstovTiia, 1 ThftOrfnallfraof WaihlDRton Helxhu would Uk H to is.rrAi.fM faim n ou SjnUurn lth tcami aTrraglnif H 1U5 (nuutls. nut ot tovn tlfvcns pa(nR- v.tpvnim. H jin'rro t. The open dates art all Sundari lu .Noram H Wr AOd -ea Frauk A. Gaastdr, Manager, box A... IH butlcuu 1 Th HlTlnptnn Football Club of Orammnr Srhnol IH No 6, Hohot n, hRjt tli ffilluwliiff ojirn tiatfi for H tfani6 avt run li; 105 pouudn Oct. Ill and 30 tui.t ltv )H tlun ilay motniuir Out of ton u tean h jircfrrrc 1. 1 Arl(tri-r tfT-cirire Forry, Jr.. 2U Wablnctou Direct, IH Th-Marlon l-ootrnll Club hiiflOLH. 1rt. 23. 30. Xor. H 2, ?, IK, 14 Zl, ami jsopen, .n i would b plras( to .H l.ekrfroiu trams Avra(;luir 13S pound n. Out of tovrr H tcaifis unvrtn: aiiiJtable Karauivc for hundart aud M ele tlon djr pre fi rrrd. Addreti TLouisU A. Feurr. H ail' Wet 11 utb street. H Th Ammackafsln Club, whose toitn averace 143 H t'Dundi., liiB Llettlun and Tliniikfcling dajaopooa, IH aul would llko to bear from nrst cla.- leuui for H home cme, w pay ha'f expenei. Address Uo H ratio bho.tn.trd. Yonkers, N. Y. IH Th Gregory football team would llks to arr&ng IH fc-uuduy and holiday ?kinr with teams iiveraclnc IH fn.ni 1,T t t Mf pa mJs Out f town tennis puarnn H tet incexpt litter prerfrrcd. Addrtss Will lain tt. Wat- H bon, mtib btation 1, HoboLrUrlN. J. 1 Matnacer I Ills of tho Monarch A. C. has irranr'd IH the follonlDK PChrdlllt icl 1 H, AllUOS F. C; 23, M WarwliLK t , SO. Hamilton . C ; Su. 2. 1-shpx K. (. 0 Krratuiuti i 1.1 uarlleld A. O : HO, Octar A. C , .'. vinur .Inn , Fiaex . U., (afternoon) bt. M Oeorge K. C , J 7, U..t,t I.ud F. C. H Tha cunietetweent Auquvtlne High and Ilerkelfiy fchotjln, w bh h . lo hae b rn playc I at lrkrly H (val this afternoon, ha.-i b-n potpond until next IH Friday. Ihr Jlerkelfy team hat bein dolnit much M letter ork durUg tho last ttv, days under tbodireu- H tlon of hrulth, the uon coat h M AIsnagerMott has arranged tho following schedule jH for the Coloula A.. C Oct. 17. Warwick A. U., 1,4- H Alert F. C. of Ea-.t .N w York. 31, ilajistlc F. C ..Not. H V.'. Waithlnjrton Heights C. 7, Alert F V of East .New York; 14, Yora.vi;tc A C; Jl, Fan nemo F. 0. .A, Preaduaugbt A. 0.,2b, M (Jeorge F O. fl Th schedule arranged for tha season by the St, i H raul School Is as follows: OcU 13 Cutler School; Id. JH New otk. Military Aca emy; (, Adeipbl A(a-lmyi qH VS. Yale frenbment V7, De La Salle Inntltut"; UU. Hrooklvn Ulzh School: Not. 3, llrookhn Latin School, an 110. "Poly FreD" : 13, Lawrcncevitle chooli H 17, I'ratt Institute,; 20, Trinity Bchool; -'2, Berkeley jH bchool M The football team of Holy Crow LTieum ha begun M practice tu earnest, and & good crowd of ynuuic men. M wesrlng football uullorni., can be eeu any evealui H In iho gimuaslum pra4.tlclng s guaN. tackling, and M throwing the ball, ilaua.er llergru haa aecurod the M serrlctsof a well knjwu placer to coaoh the team. 1 Would like to hear from out-of-town teams for tha 1 fo.lowltiff date: Oct ,11, Not. 14. Not ,, pre. 0, M aud rlntlou day Attrrnoou Address William V, H litrneu, Ul,'l West Forty-third street. H Football Gamea lesteriay. JB At Iexlngton, Ya, Columblau Unlrerslty of H Washington, D. C , 2. asblngton and Lee LulTer H btr a Fails, S Y., Oct 8 Xewark was beatea M in the llrst game of the Contra. .Ntvr York Foot hall M Larague to-day at .Newark, with beiieca l-JLs. tcure, H To-Ia)a Football Brenta. J Yale rn Williams, at Krw HaTea. M lriuetoni. LlIUJ States .Naval Cadets, at AA H napolLs jM Luiveraltyof Fcunsylvaata ts. Lehich at FblladeW IH I'nlon ti Kew Jersey A. O , at nidipflfld. M lluretford L jlligu i Ln.lnuiCt.lIic,atlXaTrforda, IH Cjrur- ts syii use, atltfmca (H bt. John CulJwga i. UaitlmoroClty Colltge, at Aa IH nut oils. H United States Military Cadets Ts.Wcilcyao. at Wsst IH rolnt H Oraiitrn A C. ts. Kulckerb vker A. C , st Orange Oral M New York t'ulvrlly vs. Met ma, at Ohio Meld. H Monti lair HUli M.huul s. Mureus J'reparator H Echo.. l, at Monulutr. ! Finery hthool vs. Flalufleld High BchooL at Plain- HJ .Newark Academy ts. Eait Orange High School, M JH KaittOraogu, HI Lafayrtie ts Hutgera, at Katou. H Attduwr AtJulLjuy vs. Itostou A A., at Andorsr. fM Hanards larlinouth, at Laiubrldge, jH Worccter Ac ado my vs. llopilujija Bobool, al iH Worc'etr. Hi Frown s. Tufts, st rrovtdema. IHJ Ni wark Fouilall AocUtluu vs. iloatolalr A. 0.,a IH MontcUlr N ltt,Muaun vs bwarthmore, at Swanhmore HJ Wahluglon and JnOrsua vs. JJiiiiUtsuQ Oountry EH and A C ., at Washlnctou, Fa. fM Amliriit tb Holy Croon, at .mhr,t VH liucknt 11 s Uulverslty of lrLnylvaala Itsserrea. TM at 1 ewUburg, l'a. fM (lettysbur,; vs Susquehanna Uzlerttyf at Oottya- iH Notthwt stern University vs. llelolt Colli go, at Hock jM LnUfreity uf MkhUan Tt,:!uin! ruiTarslty.alAnJi H I nivrnlty of Minnesota vs. University of Illinois, &H at t hampaign. III. H LlUal-eth A C r$. Rtvetrlde A C , at F.IIraheth. H I'ulvrvrditj or Ml.iourl vs. Kansas City ilcdn.al Col- M lear, st Kansas City. fM Wcstmiiiiter College vs.Thell College, at New WU H mlugiuu, l'a. H Uubiikcu High bchuol vs. Olyinpla A C, at Joney jHJ aiat Orange F. C. vs. bouth Orange F Cat South H Oraiirf.'. IH Montclalr X. C vs. Dreaduauithts A.C . at Moniclalr. H bt rnui Vttoohi llarnard Si IkkiJ, ai (jurd-n ny. HJ .Muuuri'li A.l Nfptuiin A I at Ureenpolnt tM luiiiiout A. C, vs. Adetphl Academy, at AUelpbl HI Munhattaii College vs. Ilonaventurv, at 1'aterf.rn VM li .oklu High bchool V. UctU Atadeuiy, al btanv HI Thonipiis VTIna the Mingles In Ihr luterrol rH Ira Into t hampluiisblii. !h Nrw 1Iai.v, OU, 8. Humurl (J. Tlionit.onof iH IVIiH'eton, a (Uli huin, bpraiiar asn in wH ttiu intenoltrirlale Icnntn tonrit uncut Uv-r io r)ny by capiurinw' thu iimil hiiiu' td b tin dura H U-H, 0-1, 0-;i, 5- 7, 7-1, lid opimiiint M ''H Jobcph I), rorbMof Harui.l. Kui l ti ... a .V .t fH J raey boy und 'J huuipbon lives In AHooini, J'. ,jH Tbouipbon baa ue.i made h retoitl In. fur tlift M nr'i", uml hh ratine will bo it. ally rl aicdas H a result nl tu day 'a u tur. 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