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I GOSSIP OF "THE RUNNERS, IUOItSE OITXEES' PROTECTIVE A8XO OZATIOX ASKS FOR EXTRA DATES. II It Llhrlr Thai It Will llrorlvn Thorn frare the Itnelna; f'ominlsslou Jerome tlanrllrai. Contestants to Meet Again To-Morrow rtldcra TnU llirlr I.I in In Their Hands. Horsemen wcro Jubilant yestcrdny ovor the decision of tlio Westchester lUclne Association management to apply lo the I Inclnc Commission for thtco additional tluys' racing at Morris Park this fall. Tlio fact that the Westchester man agement will apply forpermlsslon to tlio lUcing Commission Is tantamount to 11 favornblo reply to their petition, lor two tnambcrs of the rot ernlns body were at Morris Park on Saturday, ml expressed IhcmsolvcB as favorlne the cheDic. Tlio new Horse Owner)' Protective Association won behind the petition asking for the extra ilays. Therols no doubt that this or ganization will be n distinct success. If It keeps In thegrouve sur-KCBtcil hy this petition. There are many Intelligent men In tho ranks of tho llorso Owners' Protective Association, and tho Jockor Club would no doubt bo glad to havo UKBcstloiiH occasionally on matters of vital lui ' ' portanrc to tho turf in general. f, ' Willi the throo extra days at Morris Park i '' there will ho ton days of sport in (ho vicinity of J: i Kew York beforo the thorouehbrods will tako jj t thoir departuro for Dcnnlngs. It Is probablo : f that tho additional days will bo Frldny next, I; t Wedncsilny of next week, and tho Monday bo- Jt fore election day. 'I his will rIvo owners 9 eighteen additional chances to earn something w toward paying tho winter's fcod bills. Tho at- flf' tendnnco at Morris Park on Thursday and R- Saturday must hnro been flattering to tho St Westchester management, for It compared very if favorably with uny two days of tho spring m nicotine;. Tho perfect weather, combined with :f tho fact that racing in tho KniDlro State for the current yo.ir is fasldrawlng ton close, may have ft had something to do with it, but it is pretty . generally conceded that followers of tho turf K will not come out In forco unless the programmo Is enticing. Secretary Crlckmuro has certainly St furnished l.rge and high-class tlclds for nearly f every ovent, and theru havo been somo very J$ closo finishes fur the judges U decide. gt Tho Nursery mid Juroiue hundicaps furnished JS some excellent sport and tho best horse at the f? weights scored in each. Lust spring no three- fB year-old showed to greater udvnmnge In the M East than Henssolaor, and it will always bo be- Ilioved by many good judges that he should havo won tho Healizatlon. Hewitt rode 111 in Tcry well for n lad of his limited experience, hut a utrongor rider would havo hem closer to Tho Frinr a tho wire was passed. The autumn meeting at Shecpshond Hay found Hcn-sclaor in the thickest of tho fr.iy and ho was asked to do somo very hard tanks by his owner. Ho performed superbly In tho big race on the turf course won by Joe Miller, to whom ho was conceding upward of thirty j pounds, and this hard race, together with V tho inilo and a half over tho slippery .' turf alter it had been sodden by .v heavy rain 'W took away the keen ido of the chestnut colt's &, spued. In the Jerome ho had all the dash and L irowhlch weropart of his races in the spring.and aB? when Tillo and Don ilu Oro were havlngil out at 4f, the furlong pole, Itenssclaer tdrodo past them M'. and came awn llko n really high class colt. 'ME ltenseelacr, Tillo, ami all the other good colls iu SB- training are named for the Uauiapo Handicap, B the weights for which warrant a good race. K. This rare will be decided to-morrow, and It K should bo n sinnsher. The fact that it is around K tho Withers mile and not orcr tho trying hill JR? may change tho form shown in the Jerome, for lis somo horses havo faulty shoulders and cannot S, show to advantage on tho hilltop course. J. The announcement printed In yesterday's E, Bum that nearly all of the prominent owners E and trainers had declared war on the custom of X running slake horses In selling races will here-, tjj. ceived with apnr val by racing men of all t classes, and particularly so by tbo owners of the 13k. poorer horses, which will have a chance to pay Iff their way by winning an occasional race. Thcro r' must be no backing down from tho lines laid .' out from tho tlrst, though, and thcro should be no ',ff favoritism shown. If a man runs a horso at a !Ej prico below his value, ho should not feel ug- IR- grieved if any other ownrr or trnincr comes i forward and bid- on the winner. It 'M, Is the same way in regard to claiming, and IjT perhaps tho day will arrive when we will equal f" the English record where every horse in n ell- ': lng race has cither been sold or claimed. That's tm what selling races were nir.de for. and tho pres- fj$. cnt movement is bound to result in much good. I jf. If It is lived up to. The fact that such men as jyR. August U.'ltnont, P. J. Dwyer, James Galway !,& and John Stnford arc identitied with tbo plan is .' an indication that the movement will bo bouic- thing more than a mere Mash in the pan. r2 Tiny Williams was a badly frightened boy on JS. Saturday when he came to tho jockeys' room !R aftcrridiug in the second race. Ho feared that IS. hia mount, Hindoonct, had killed Taral, for, nc- 'W cording to the jockey. th colt jumped squarely fak on top of the Dutchman us he lav upon tbo ti ground trying to shield his head from the feet of ;S-. the horses by throwing his hinds and arms j!! about it. Tar.il says that Warrcnton, whoso 'Ki sight Is defective, ran Into tho fence and came I JK. down with a rush. Ho was struik several times about the legs and arms, and once a (lying font M- struck him a gUncing blow in tbo liack. Taral keeps himself in pcrfoct condition by JJ sparring and other exercises, and he is natur f ally a very steady man, so that his system re 9 covered quickly from tho thock. Tho calling 'i of n jockoy is extremely hazardous at all times, jt. and riders should exenIo the greatest care in S races and avoid cutting each other off or in K crowding for an advantageous position at the " turns. Accidents have been comparatively K few this year: in fact, there wcro few mis- 5 haps of uny kind until tho Aqueduct meeting, , E wheru Songcr and Ileauciiamp camo to grief. I p Ilallard was thrown at Morri Park on Thurs 1 day. and Taral went down on Saturday. Pongcr jj was the most seriously injured ot tlio lot, but he K Is doing well, and yesterday was dressed and E about tho wards of St. Mary's Hospital. Hois i anxious lo i;et out and resume his occupation. P He bad concussion of tho brain, mid tho doctors . f were for a long tlmo undecided whether lie had K sustained n. fracture of thu jaw us well. This r, boy can ride at IK) pounds, and is 18 years of oge. i b Americans will wait eagerly the news of tho K running of the Cambridgeshire on Oct. 27, as ' the cabled account of the CesHrewltch would in W, dicate that St. Cloud II. would have a chance. r In the longer race tho big son of Cmidclnius and jk Belle ol May wood for more than mile was a most prominent, it .Mention Is mnrlo In another column of tho X- fact that there will ho no postponement of tho ) opening of tho Crescent City Jockey Club's meeting, and the gates will bo thrown open to the public on Nov. 13. The stakes, which will close on Oct. "JII with Secretary Claris, are given, and horsemen who intend participating in the i Louisiana meeting will do well to look tnem ei over. F Itncing will bo continued at Morris Park to- y. morrow, wnen tho Autumn Selling Knee for T two-year-olds ut one milo, the Hnmapo llandl- 4 can for thrcc-year-oldsatonn mile ami tho Octo- f. ber Hurdlo Handicap at one milo and a half .? over six flights of hurdles will be decided. There A- Is good material in each of these events. For ,fe Thursday thu Hunter Huudicap for three-year- 6 ol . llllko ut ono mile and a furlong, and the f. GUstletun for lllllcs two years old at five fur E longs will bo run. K.iccs lor three-year-old . lllllcs exclusively are In the main poor, but tho f Hunter this year should lie quite a con fj tot, as Cleophus, Poetess, Sunny Slopo, Imdy g; Mitchell, Divide, Uoynl Itoie. Partridge. Caseo- Pl.i. and Fireside uru auiung the nunilnations. 1- i'ho best of tho (Illy division among tho two . year-olds will appear in heC'astlctuu. Tho pro 1! ki amnio for Friday, w hicli will be an oxtru duy j. If the Hacing Couiinisslon gives its approval, will appear in due time. Tun stake features for 1 Saturday nro tlio Municipal Handicap for throe- year-old und upward at one milo and three f quarters over tho hill course, and tho West a Chester Highweight Ilaiidbvip over tho last f. sovon furlongs of the Withers mile. Tho noiiilnatiuns for tho Municipal aro us follows: A Hastings, I) n do Oro, Maurice. Free Advlco, jS. .Semper K.-o, First Mute. Sunny Slope, Dutch bkater, Ornaineiit, Counnlsseur, Howard Mann, jj A lielui.r. F. F. V. aim Klklns. Of these Ornament A! Is running In n paddock in Tennessee, Ilelmar is d broken down, First Muto is out of training and ffi' K. . . is not in tho Kast. Still there Is If- mati rial enough for a good contest. Tho best ?- of the Held nominated for the WoMchestor J llandlcuD Includes Hastlugs, Flying Dutchman, ', Cleophus, liotliam.Tynhooii II., Lidy Marian, W Cai-ctti!, Lahiuun iiiid lt.miio II. The Hunt t Steeplechase scheduled for Saturday ban been ; declared olf nnd n maldon to-yonr-oId rate t; will probably bo substituted in Its place. 'i The gre. t Austrian race horse Toklo lias been ? sold to tho Austrian liot eminent for "O.imio f florins, which is about equivalent to HittS.OOO in our money. Toklo is a grandson of the famous mare Kliii-suin, and nnn 111 races out ot 'i.1 starts during tho last four years. The total of bis turf wiunlngs foot up 4b!i,'J'JS crowns, or over 1,000,000. m. men Orleans Will Oveu an Kav, in, 1- Nbiv Orti.iiANS, Oct. 17. Socretary Sheridan Clark of tho Crosceut City Jockey Club an- K. noil, ccs that, yellow fever or no jelloiv fever, t rain or shine, thu Now Orlcnns raco meeting r will begin .Nov. Ill, I; Proiiobillnns Mere made by sumo of the horso oivncif. lo lutxo the floiiiiK nf stakes and open E lng of tho liii'elliigpiistiionod, but these neiu re F fused by the Secretary, ami hu dcilares tho pro-pect for the winter meeting uctloc than lutt K year. ft Tho entries for tho lollnwlng stakes tn bo run K at Now Orlonns will irioe with Secielury Clark, ft 7astlrnvler street, New Orleans, on Oct.tiU; K InaiiKural llamllcap, fl.buOi Thankigltlug llandl- PT Cip. SI.UOlli Magnolia billing Ma.tn. kt.i.UUi i'sl- E' niello Hurdle llnmllop. tl,Uu0i I'relluilusry Derby l iisudnaii, bii.oiuii AiidulHiu Hand Imp, Sl.uudi friM- Imf cent t'iiy llsudh-ap, ta.oous Jwkuii llaudleap, f.W f I.OOOs ilrntllh- Handicap, fl.OUOi I'ouc- do L-on f? Huidleap, sl.uOOi Mer liunti' lludicp. tl.bOj; BIT: Georo Vt'aahliigtoi! llaudleap, tl.uuut t'urulval Hon- IJK. dloup. tl.uuoi bt. Pairlk llaudleap, 1,UU0; Crei- k tgilyl)rb,l,uuu, rrxxn xnoTran and PAOEit. A FrsmUlac OalloaW rr rteatnoad'a HMtlns This Week. In the matter of entries the Fleetwood meet ing for this week has been remarkably success ful, thore being over 100 named In tho eight events. The only class which failed to fill was tho free-for-all trot nnd paco. This tins been ro opened, the race to tako place on Saturday. Kntrics will closo on Thursday, Thu programmo for to-morrow Includes threo racos, In all of which thcro will be wnll-balancod fields, which should develop high-class sport. In the ":1 1 class King Chimes, lied Tiger, Juclgc-at-Law, Nutshell, Pastoral, and Qlenmero Hoy should make ahot contest. Among tho seventeen en tries In tho 2:111 pace arosuon good campaign ers as Nell Alcyoner, Mlthra, Cute, Ambrynn, nnd (Juartcrstnke, whllo twenty-ono oro nom inated in the slow trot. On tho (.cconil day Hie twenty-ono entries In tbo ":17 trot will sot the talent to guessing for tho winner among Mcmprlal, Jube, Ited Tlgor, Margin, tho present liniiio ot Charter, who was masquerading tinder tho nnuie of Hose; llayrouth, Drcsch, and Glostor II. Tbo !1:'JU pare has twenty entries, all of which aro well placed. Thoro will bo two races on Thurs day. Tho Utl'J paco has seventeen entries, In cluding Noll Alcyoner, Mlthra, Tony Wilcox, (icneviore, II. 11., Clayhournc, Valleau, and Hcbus. Tho "::iO trot has twenty-two named. On Friday the 2:12 trot, with Queechy, Nut. shell, Judge-at-Liw, Cophas, and Ulcnmcre Hoy In the Held, should Develop something of tho hair-raising ortlor, whllo tho twenty-six en tries In tho 2:20 class will wind up tho regular programmo in good shape. Tho special free-for-all, If It Alls, will carry the meeting over to Saturday, when there will ho a match raco, Mike Leonard having matched Charles Wclland's HussellT. against Mr. Gels man's gray gelding Grateful for $500 a side, ltuiscll T. to bo driven by a professional, whllo (lelsman Is to drlvo his own horse. Following are tho entries for the meeting: TUESDAY, OCT. 10. SsMclaf, trotting: pursu $400 George Itoeekel'a hr. g. King Chlmea, Jnnti F. (Ilboon'a b. g. lbd Tiger and blk. g. Hugh (1 , Pleasure l'ark Stables' ch tn. in. Men llell, A. McDonald's lir. a. Judge-at-I.nw, 0. A. Thompson's b. m. Nutthell. W II. Mnydfr'a br. a. iiloter II., W. A. Ilogk-a' t. E. Shock. East View Parm'a br. m. Pastoral. Joseph S. Murray'a gr. g. nienmere Hoy and b. g. Sam L., 51. J, Sluuott'a b, k. Oliver Wood. a: 10 ola.v". pacing: purse $300 John II, Held's g. a. O. M. C. J. II. Kaler's a. g. Joe Nelaju. Tlios. O'Urk'iis eh. m. Mlthra, Win. Colvllle'a b. ni. Halo, Alcyoner Farm' g, g. Nell Alcyoner, Mmon Burr's g. m. .Nelly S., A. Kanousn'a b, g. Hattter, Wm. Zoller's r. in. Jtau.1 Z., 51rs. V. n. strong's h. ni. Cute. A. 1". Me Donald's b. m Naliamdlrl. H. 1'. Llppeneott's blk g. Ambrvon. J. E. Marstou's g. m. Ifyra WUkes, Oak Hill Farm's b. m. Daliy .1., V. II. Snyder's br. g. ouurterniake. A. Domvuri'a g. in. Highland tousle, W. A. Hog a'a b. g. I'.odney I)., Tl 1'olul Stock Furm'a b. n. I.IIlie Ucm. MKclass, trotting: nurse $300 Thomas Wllkle'a b. r. Master Chimes. Jnlin Cadoo's b. m. AlinaWilkex, J, Mulea'aeh. g.Jlm MuiistteM, W. . Ilrouks, Jr.'s. it. r. Joe Morrison. William J. Ityan'a Ink. g. niaek Harry, Samuel McMillan's '. ni. Urace M.. and b. g. Keyslono aua b. m. Miss Manfortt, 1. 1. Derey'tt n. a. l.lbler, A. Wilkinson's b. ni. Hazel, Charles Smith's e. s. lied Frank. J. . Marstott'a g g, CJarton. Elmer Stevens's h. u, Oscar, .v. T. Miller's b. m. Hattie I)., W. A. Doer's b. ni. I'arthla. Farkrlllc Farm's b. ni. Etonls. W.J. Haggerty's b. in. Vu& U.-ll. Htlber'a Tl Point stock Farm b. m. Olga Vlrgls. Cornwall Farm's Mk. g. Trapple. A. 31. ltalubunag. ni. Nell Qwjne, t. S. U) de's blk. in. Dollande Wilkes. WEDNMDAY, OCT. 20. 2:17 class, trotting; puise $300 L. A. Iturke's b. m. 3Iemorlal. II. A. Van Allen's br. g Carrlllon. W. H. Itrooks'a b. g. Helton. J. J. Itj-au's blk g. Otbello, 31. r. Devey's b. g, Jube, I'omrret Stock Farm's b. m. Neva Wilkes. John F. Ulbson's b. g. Red Tiger and blk. g. Hugh il.. A. 1'. McDonald's b. g. star Dor, Pleasure Park Stable's ch. in. (Jolden IkdU and eh. g. Carina, II. 1'. Llppeneott's blk. g. Myrtle Doy, It. A. Falrboon's b. in. Margin, S. M. Tiithlll's d. in. l'atlls Clark. C. A. Thompson's b. s. Dayreuth. W. II. Sny der's br. a. Olostcr H. and b. g. IliTseb. ParkTilto Farm's br in. Nlta Pancoa-t, F. O, Ram-dell's b. r, Rldeon Patctien, James s. Murray's b. g. Sam L., L. D. Ouerlu'a b. g, Ivandorf. 2.2'J class, pacing: purse $300 D. H. Nichols's g. g. Abram S.. Alex. Newburger' eh. m. Mmllax. A. Welr'a eh. g. Blue Wilkes. Thos. o'llrlen'a br, g. Dan K.. P. A. Mclluus' br. g. I'.ussell H.. J. Moaashan'a eh. g. Bon nie McCurdy, Thos Hale'a ch. g. Harry L , Wm. Heater's b. g. Corblne. A. P. McDonald's eh. m. Addle H., C. Coyue'a ch. ni. Itar ('., I). 31. Ilrlstul's ch. g. The Duke, Wm. II. Sandfnrd's b. g. K.ii'ieth an 1 b. tn. Helen 8., Alcyoner Farm's br. g. Cinder Alcyoner, Wm. Zelter's r. in. Maud Z., 3Irs. V. B. strong's U m. Ilurtona, Oak Hill Farm's ch. a. Hully Hie, Jas. S. I 31urray'a br. m. Fanny Maple. John Hart's ch. m. Frnklyn Belle, Cornwall Farm's b. g. 31 r. Full;rton. THUrtSDAT, OCT. 21. J:12 class, pacing: purse (00 J. If. Kader's s. g. Joe Nelson. Thomas O'Urlen's cb. ni. 3ttlbra, Alcroner Farm's g. g. Nell Alcyoner, 3laple Hill Farm'a'br. g. Wlnneld. William W.K-ox'a ch. g. Touy Wilcox, J, T. Brown's b. m. Genevieve. O. O. Camp's b. g. Dennle II.. Pleasure Park stable's blk. a. Sam Hill. s. 31. Tut hill's ro. g. D. B Elmer Stevens's ch. s. Claybourne, Oak Hill Farm's br. g. Harry S W. II. Snyder's br. g. I uuarterttake. A. Don Court's g. m. HlghUnd Lass e. Kasi view Farm's b. g Valleau. Uuoer'a Tt Point Stock Farm's b. h. Little Gem, James S. Murray's ch. g. Billy, I.. I). Guerlu'a n. g. Rebus. S:30 class, trotting! purse $300 John W. Horner's blk. in. Magglo Kelson, A. J. Keatlng'a b. g. Harry P., J. C. Strattou'a b. in. Lonely Girl. II. L. Simon's o. m. Formosa. Samuel 3Ic3IUlan'a b. in. Grace 31. and b. m. 31lsa Stanford and b. g. Keystone, II. P. Devey's i b. g. Able Tare, A. WllklDson's b. m. Haul, Charles Snilth'sc. a. Red Frank. J. E. Slarston's g. g. Clayton, Elmer Stevens's o g. Oscar, oak Hill Farm's h. in. Legend, A. T. Miller's b. m. Hauls D., A. Don Court's ' a. m. Highland (llrl. W. A. Boggj'a b ro. I'arthla, Park'llle Farm's b. ni. Evonla, W. J. Ilaggerty'a b. m. I Una 1X11, Cornwall Farm's blk. g. Trapple. A. M. Rath, bun'a g. m. Nell (Iwjimn and ch. m.Lucy M.. S. s. Hyde's blk. m. Dollando Wilkes. FRIDAY, OCT. 22. 2:t2 class, trotting: pnrsn $100 A. P. JIcDonald'a h. h. Queechy, Plesaure Park StaMa's ch. m. Golden Bells, A. 3IcDunald's hr. s Juilxe at Law, C. A. Thomp- ' son's b. m. Nutshell, East Vleir Farm's h. g. Cephas, i K. F. Allen's blk. g. RecorJ, James M. 3Iurray's g. g. GlcnmereHoy. Kullclais, trotting: purse $300 The Kittle Slock Farm's b. m. Bonus. Edward Hughes's b. b. Arrlber. L. A. liurkti'a b. r. Llttio Frank and b. m. llcuiorlal, ii. W. lacker's eh. g. Commodore, William II. Col vllle's b. in. Fauitelle. II. E. Demorcst's br g. Norrls N.. Pomfret Stock Farm's b. in. Neva Wllk's, Jonn F. Ulbson's blk. g, Hugh O., Pleasure Park stable's ch. in. Ooldeu Bella, i-n. g. I'nrloa, hr, g. Knox Boy, and br. g Woodroek. R. A. Falrl.urn'a n. in. I Margin s. 31. Tiithlll's gr. g. Hilly Gaines, ' '. A. Thompson's P. s. Bayreulb. .1. H. Marston'a g. ir. . Clayton. W. II. Snyder's b. g. Dresch and br.g. Arbi trator. Parkvlllu Farm's br. ni. Nlta Pan-.-oasr, F, O. Ilainsdell's g. Gideon Patclieu, Huber'a Tl Point Hiock Farm's b. m. Arlgal. and b. h. Red VlrgU. L. D. Cluerln's b. r. Ivandorf. Dr. II. M. Cox'a ch. ni. Nellie 31., John Hart's b. k. Jack O'Brien The members' cup races at Fleetwood were flulshod on Saturday. F. T. Steinway winning his second raco and thus securing the cup with his black maro Lou Mitchell, by Direct. Tho first heat wns won hy Schwartz's Wvomlng In 2:22'4-. .Stein wnv captured the next two In 2:20U and 2:22(4. In the socond heat Lou Mitchell was pulled up at thu Hutch nnd could easily have made the mile several seionds faster. As the race was torovl wngons. the performance was . considered n remarkably clever one. The third annual meeting or the Louisville 1 Driving and Fair Association will begin to-day. The stake and purse programmo Is a ttrongone. there being threo or lour races each day. As all of the campaigners that made tho Loxlnglou meeting so successful will be on hand, moro sen sational racing- may be expected. The features of tho week will be the performances of Star Pointer and John H, Gentry, both having been cngnged to go fast miles. Htar Pointer will be sent ngainst th world's record nnd the record to high wheel sulky on consecutive days. Gen try will try to lower the great marlc mado by the champion. IVew Yacht Deslaaa. From present appearances tht yachting season of 1808 will be devoted largely to ono design classes. In addition to. tho Aniorlcan Yacht Club class of 20-foot water-lino' knockabouts, for which fifteen yachtsman nro pledged, nnd tho Seawanhuka-Corlnthlan 21-footers, moro thnn twenty-live of which aro ordered, tho Phil adelphia Yacht Club has ordered a number of up-to-date 20 footers from designs by Chnrles O. Davis. Thoy will be built from the same moulds by Thomas Webber of Now Itochello and rigged nscats. They will be filled with a "wishbone" tiller and aliOOpoundTohln bronzo centreboard. All tho standing rigging will bo of phosphor bronze, nnd will carry 025 square feet of canrns. In udditlou to tho tontreplatn they will have 1,000 pounds of outside lead. The principal di mensions of tho now boats follow: Length over all, 2(1 feet; length on water line, 17 feet; beam. H feet U inches; draught, without board, 11 inches. Tlio Penataqult Corinthian Yacht Club of Hay Shore will also be represented In a onii-dt'slgn rhiss, twelve of which have been stibsc-rlbod for. This design is also from the board of Davis. They will bu nn improved " Dickey lllrd." carry ing a snl) oprend o' loo square feet. The bull will bo 111 feutti inches overall, 12 feet 4, Inches on the water Hue, 4 feet 2 Inches beam, and 0 Inches draught. They will bo constructed with oak frames and cedar planking and will bo tilled with a yellow plno ccntroioird. Tho contract calls for thu delivery of thu boats complete by May 10. Uosslp or the Itlng, Jim Hall and Kid Mi Coy aro scheduled to meet la a slirouud bout at I'hliudelptila tu-iilght, Efforts ar hilug made to matcn "Mysterious" Hilly Smith and Tommy West, the Uuiou luxers Twuclula are already lu the Ibid wltli llbeial offers for tha bout. Of I ho three fights that aro scheduled for tn-nlgbt, the hHrN are taking the moat Interest iu the Dave tlullliau and Pedlar" I'almvr "un." which will prac tically decide tho bantamweight championship, Palmer, It Is iiald, has auuouuet-d his Intention uf re llrluu from the ring, wlu or lime. The bout will take placH before the National S, nrlleg Club of London, uud Is down for twenty rounds. Palmer Is the favor ite In the b Itlng. Another bout or Interest to-night Is the Lavlgne-Walcott bout, which la on the pro granun ot the Olyuiple A. C. ct Ban Francisco. BATSMEN "OFTIIB LEAGUE. PnESlDENT TOUXa'S OFFIOIAZ J? JO. vkes ron TUE bea&on. teeter or naltlmnr lata with m Parcsntaga r ,4113-Dntls or !sew or Well Up la the 1.1st Andersen at llm Head or llrooti ln riajera-Langn the Ureal Ilase ilenler. WABtliNnTON.Oct, 17.-Presldent Young an nounced to-day tho batllngnverngesof National Iomiruo players who participated In fifteen or more games during the season of 1807. Keeler , of tho Ilaltlmoro Club leads with the splendid' I ucrcentagoot.432. Clarkoof Loulsvlllo comes neit, These aro tho only players who reached the .400 mark. Davis leads the Now York players with ,358. Anderson loads for Brook lyn with .332. lnsncrlllco hits McCreery of the Loulsvlllca and Now Yorks Is at the top with thirty. Ton ncy ot lloston follows him closely with twenty set en. , , I.amre of Chicago leads In stolen bases with eighty-three. Then comes Hamilton of lloston and Htcniol of llaltlmore. The records follow: Kami and Club. . f) S 8 Keeler, Baltimore I"" U7H1II ,lla 12 113 Clarke, Louisville l'JB I2S 213 .408 .1 Cll Kelly, Baltimore 13U HU lull .HHU u DO Mlvctta, H.'slun 4U 4:i "U .3SS I llurkett.clevelanl lt'H lvn lull .Ss.t lo a7 Delehauty, Philadelphia tVU 110 '.'Oil .377 D 3S I.ajole, Phllad-lpbla l'-'D lu; 1IW ..'1113 tt'J stahl, Boston Ill 111 lnrt .3MI r U Davis, New York 131 1 1 I I SH ,'J.IK r. fit Doyl-, Baltimore Ill ml KM . .in ana Jeunlngs, Balilmor lift lt I.M .:ia.'l 17 no Lsiirc, Chli a;o 117 111) 17n.:i.'.J tl S.I Slemel, Baltimore 131 113 IMl. 11,11 3 77 De3tnmrerilie, Washington, 13 '.' 1117 .till) 14 3.1 Itolhfuss, Pittsburg Ill 111 3U ,:t4rl 1 !l drill. Philadelphia. 4U I'll BI .1117 t! 7 Collins. Boston.... 133 103 183 .3111 H in Wagner. Louisville 01 3H S3 .344 tl! Hani, lion. Boston IU.'. l.VI 174 .'.111 4 70 IlllRy, lloston 134 131 lHll.llU 1!) 4ft Wallace, Cleveland 131 lui 177 ,:I31I 14 17 JleGulre. Washington KU 5'J 111 .tllll-i 1 It Childs, Cleveland 114 Klft I4U .:l:lil 17 25 Mclvcr, Washington 42 22 4ft .1133 4 7 Van llaltreu, Ni w York 131 l'J3 1U0 .331! II 4ft Anderson. Brooklyn 116 U.'l 1R2 ,.13'i 11 42 Tiernan, New York 12U 123 177 .331 1 34 Sookalexls. Cleveland 110 43 113.331 4 17 Thornton. Chicago 71 40 hB .321) 4 14 Tucker, Boston and Wash,., US 03 122 ,3'.'U II 18 Holllday, Cincinnati fi3 4U 02 .32rl 3 4 Long. Boston 100 Hrl 14H .327 17 2il Cooley, Pldlalelphla 131 124 1 rift .1127 10 311 Douglas. St. Louis 137 77 171.327 1113 Farrell, Washington Oft 40 H4 .327 0 H Donovan. Pittsburg 120 S3 lftft .320 USD 3IcOraw. Baltimore 10ft HU 127 .320 H 42 Tenney, Boslon 131 12ft 1st .32ft 27 3 Hi-ckUy. New York and Cln.114 s4 143 .3jft 4 S3 Bowerman, Baltimore 33 17 41.323 1 3 Jones. Brooklyn 13ft 133 17M .322 111 02 Grinin, Brooklyn 134 137 170 .320 12 23 S.ltiacb. Washington 120 1 14 1M .317 u :s Miller. Clucluaatl 11U S3 1311 .317 21 32 Klnlietlaut. Boston US 27 43 .3iH a 1 Gettnan. Washington 37 2U 40 .315 1 s lame. Boston 121 S7 1ST .314 13 1H Zlinmer, Cleveland HI C3 U3.3I4 5 7 Everett. Chicago. 00 03 llu .314 11 27 Robinson. Baltimore 47 2ft 57 .3111 1 0 Hoftmelster. Pittsburg 47 33 t. .312 1 4 Smith. I'lltsblirg 122 101 14S .311 l 2S (demon. New York 131 SH 173 .311 6 40 Wilson. New Yon 44 211 41) .310 0 7 Sehrlver. Cincinnati r2 20 54 .310 4 3 Leahy. Wash, and Pitta 43 23 45.310 1 V Allrn. Boston 33 Ut 3H .SOU 3 3 Davis, Pittsburg 107 OH 133 .300 10 23 Jtyan. Chicago 135 104 1 (HI .31)0 10 35 A. Smith. Brooklyn 11 30 73 .UOU (Ml LaChance. Brooklyn 123 sn nil .308 8 30 Callahan, Chicago UO 57 1011.308 HIM 31cPhee. Cm Inuatl SO 45 85.3117 10 10 Decker, Chicago 10 71130.307 0 12 Vaughn, C ncinuatl 50 21 5U .805 4 4 Joyce, New York 110 110 121 .305 5 SO Werden. Lou svllle 133 7it lft .303 5 1a Anson. Chicago. US 0(1128.303 U IB Hartman. St. Louts 12 07 157 .301 4 18 Hrodle. Pttuburg 100 47 111 .2US 8 17 Prltz. Cincinnati '3 31 Til .207 7 5 Connor, Chicago 77 40 85 .21)0 5 12 Dahien. Chicago. 75 07 82 .2im t:i 111 Pickering. Lou. and Clevo.. .109 07 128 .suit 8 40 Irwin. Cincinnati 134 ss 148 .31(3 in .'. Ili-Iler. Louisville 112 311 71.2111 3 11 Hoy. Cincinnati 128 88 144 .2U0 23 40 O'Connor, Cleveland 10(1 4H1H1.2UH 0 22 Shoeh, Brooklyn 7U UU 70 .2110 12 u Turner, St. Louis 1H3 6- 1211 .2-11 7 10 Shlndle, Brooklyn 131 82 l.MI .20 81 2ft ltelu, Baltimore 127 70 131 .2SU 1126 Corcoran, Cincinnati 108 70 128 ,2s8 12 10 Ilusle, New York 37 25 41.288 0 1 Cro.s. St. Louis 130 HO 133 .288 13 30 Harb-r. St. Louis so 43 KB .288 0 20 Illtohh1, Cincinnati 100 58 n: .ss 13 H Ilmwn. Washington 1KI U3 1.1A.2S7 8 27 Dwyer. Cincinnati 33 13 20.285 7 0 McCreery, Lou. A N. Y 130 Ul 147 .285 30 2ft Iteler. Philadelphia 88 51 0 .285 5 IB Dowd. St. Louis & Phlla 135 V.I 153 .284 14 41 Holmes. Loulsvlll. N. Y... 80 51 87.284 0 32 Wrlmey. Washington 10J n5 111.24 13 8 Clark. New York 118 02 124.282 4 17 IUv, Plttsl.urg 13.1 05 147 .282 15 12 Pa.ldeu, Pittsburg 1113 84 145.281 20 18 Smith. Louisville 21 8 21 .28(1 1 2 Meekln, New York 38 22 3U .280 0 4 Lally. St. Louts 87 57 102.278 Oil Sullivan, New York 21 0 18.277 0 0 (Irady, St. Louis and Phlla.. 87 51 U3 .270 ft 7 Itlley. Washington 101 BO 117 ,27ft II 10 (laurel. Boston 27 15 28.274 3 1 Warner. New York UO 48 10U .274 4 U Clarke. Baltimore (13 32 011.274 3 7 Friend. Chicago 21 13 25.274 1 I McKeau, Cleveland 127 8(1 144 .273 fl 18 McCurin ck. Ch cago 100 ss 113 .273 4 41 Slerrltt. P.tUburg 50 21 50.270 il 3 Br Itvnstein. Cincinnati 3U 15 3.1.270 4 4 Staduril. Ia)UIs tile and N.Y.I 17 (IB 123 .270 11 12 Iiur.e, Cincinnati tn 71 104 .2UB 4 30 Kennedy, Brooklyn 42 10 3D .2IIU 2 0 Carsy, Phlla. and St. Louts. 1ft 3 14 ,2HU 1 o O'llnvn. Baltimore 3s 22 37 .2(18 3 10 31 -Fa-land. st.Louls at Phlla '17 32 04.207 14 3 Itlxau. Cleveland Ill 02 111 .2(17 II 10 Tannelilll, Plttsl.urg 53 24 4 .'.'00 II 4 Abbey, Washington .,.. 78 54 81.204 3 10 Nichols. bo,ton 42 21 38.21)1 2 4 (juluu, llalllmore 71 34 75.204 3 14 Cross, Philadelphia 88 37 uu .201 n u (trim, llriotlyn 70 2ft 74 ,201 8 n Bone, Philadelphia 73 III! 73 .2311 5 2 Nash. Phllailelnhla 102 45 87 ,8.1s 1 1 4 (llllen. PhlUdelphla 74 32 70 .258 in 8 Klllen. I'lltslairg 41 10 34 .-.57 0 2 Curl fit. Baltimore. 3d 27 3(1.257 1 II Blake. Cleveland 31 18 SO .2 '.() 2 4 Lsmls. I'notou 35 15 28.354 7 8 Payne, Brooklyn Ilu 13 28 .232 3 0 Tat P.r, Philadelphia 37 12 3 1 .2.12 2 11 Shugart, Philadelphia. 40 20 41 .251 1 A Johnson, Loiilsvl.le 44 111 41.231 1 2 Canwrlght, Waahlugton 33 10 31 ,250 0 u Mailman, Phlla. ft St. Louis. 112 411 lus ,25u 12 17 Seymour. N-w York 41 13 35.248 1 2 Bergin. Boston S3 4.1 80,217 2 0 Lake.Iliaton 10 2 15.1111 2 -j llorl. St.Louls 43 14 38.245 0 5 Daub, Ilnioklvn 18 II 11 .214 2 2 Pond, Baltimore 31 15 22.214 II II O'Brien, Washington H4 37 77.242 II 5 Nunce, Uiulsvllle 34 2ft 20.241 3 :1 Cunningham, Louisville 3(1 13 2.1 ,2'lu 5 1 Cleiin-nts, Philadelphia 40 18 44 .23U 4 2 Venter, lloston 21) 20 22 .23U .'! 2 Burrlll, Brooklyn Ul 15 25.238 2 1 HnlTer, llalllmore 4t 2d 114.2118 2 2 (Irlnllh, Chicago 40 20 38.2311 3 1 Fllleld. Phbudelphia 24 11 18.334 2 0 Donohue, Ch.esgo 53 i'U 44.234 4 4 Jlugce, Loiilsvl.le 20 I 14.23.1 1 0 Houneman, St. Louis 70 32 02.232 4 12 cilnginan, Louisville lit bu 1(2.230 7 10 Pfem-r, Chicago 32 10 20 .280 2 ft Crelger. Cleveland 38 15 32,230 3 4 Connor, St.Louls 23 13 IU .820 I 3 Dunn, Brooklyn B4 IU 2V .228 4 2 Swain. Washington 24 7 10.225 1 II JD'Aleer, Cleveland 23 5 20.224 1 n Wilson, Cleveland 35 ID 2H ,'Jt2 3 3 Canavan, Brooklyn 03 25 A.l ..11 1 In Sug.leu.I'lttsliurg 83 30 0.1 ,21U 13 II Young. Clevel Ul 45 10 31 .218 il 3 Nops, Baltimore 28 7 20.217 2 0 Wilson, Loulst III 103 45 82.210 10 U Donohue, St, Louts 44 11 32 ,210 4 1 Hawley, Pltishurg 3A in 27.210 0 0 Ilhret, Clut-lnnail 27 it 14.213 2 2 MeAlllsler. Cleveland 40 so 2U.211 I 4 Dolau. Loulslll e 32 0 85.208 0 7 I. smith. Brooklyn ,113 47 SU .207 7 3 Lyons. 1'lttsburg 311 22 27.200 1 5 Win elrr. Philadelphia 25 11 111.2115 1 S neltlg, New York 20 h 15.203 0 11 Powell, Cleveland 28 10 20,202 4 1 Fisher, Brooklyn IS U 12,200 1 0 Klttredge, Chicago 77 20 53 .Ills 7 8 King, Washington 18 B 11 .Ill.'l 0 0 Jlrlggs, Chicago 21 5 15 .1 Uil 2 2 Douiiilly.IMiaburgandN.Y. un 40 40,187 4 18 Murphy, St, Louis ,,,, 55 12 311.177 4 2 Frasler, Louisville 110 111 20 ,172 2 2 Itblnes, Cincinnati 110 4 17 ,108 2 0 Iloek, Loillsvlllu lft 5 8 ,1113 2 0 Mi-James, Washington 41 12 20 ,100 0 1 tliirdnrr. Pittsburg 28 1:1 12.133 2 2 Cuppy, Cleveland 17 5 8 ,148 1 II lingers, Loulivllle 40 21 22 ,148 3 4 Hughey, I'llliburg 20 4 8,113 1 0 Hill, Louisville 2ft S 7.100 1 1 Sunday si tar. IHamoad 4T RIDOIWOOD riB-K. Nationals 1 2 0 3 4 0 4 1 ..10 14' 11 O.Cuban Giants. 0 0 1 0 0 Oil 0 1 IS 14 IS Batterles-Cummlngs and Blanket Robinson and W. Bud Hi. AT YAK lfEST. B. II. k. Emeralds 0 0 t 0 0 0 2 0 03 3 3 ilurray Hills 3 0 0 2 2 0 10 1 U 10 3 Batteries Livingston and Doraui llcOralb and Adair, at wr.muwKE. . n. k. Cuban X rilants 1 13 0 0 0 88 11 3 Wests. Y.F.C 3 0 4 10 0 07 10 2 Batteries Selden aud O. Jackson 1 Puffy, Deltrlcli, and Lamar, At Cluclnuatl-All America, 10 Baltimore, 3, Odda and Cuda or "ports. Onasur. Oct. 17. The syndicate which has been In routrol of thu bast bill and football games at tho Orauge Oval has biM-ii lucorporaied as the, or nge A. A., will an autuoilied capital of tfto.ooo. There aro about forly men in the association. The charier gives very broi.1 pnwera to the association, It has the r ght to maintain banebail and rooiball games, to pro inuto mid, tics of all kinds, to inaluialu athletlo pounds n.l keep a cluiihuuse. The company also hu authority lu acquire any athlelle prop riles or the rights to any other athletic elub or corporation. It Is thought that It la proposed to buy In tha club house of tho Orange A. C. if It should I sold under foreclosure, unicers ol lbs association will be cbostn lids wtek. cunss. Tha following Is another selection of games played In the International chess tournament at llorlln: rnrcNCH DKFKNCS. Tsrmoonir). Msnco. tsciiioomx. sunco. nnlff. Mack. irhUt. Mae. I K! , VK a -K 9 9rKi. 2 CJ-K 2 BK 2 37 Q II 3 Kt X P II P-K Kt D P-o 4 2S ll-O. Kt H X H P 4 1' Q 3 P U Kt 3 91) Kt CIA Q 11 4 5 11-Kt 2 B-St 2 30 Kt X It U X Kt 0 Kt-K II 3 Kt-K II 8 31 Q-Kt 7 H-K II Z Ji,-.(! U a ' ' 32KtxKt HxKt fi !I.X U . fastles 33 P-II 5 S-i' 7 UKI-B4 Xt-(JI13 .11 11-Q 3-1111 10 Castles Kt-o ft hft l-V 3 VQ II 4 JiP-Si! '-'JIM 3BH-lia r-H5 I I J-K 2 K t-q U 3 37 o ll-K B 8 J' x P 1? 8rK.8 '-Q 3 " " '" -!" 3 14 Kt (J 3 Kt-o 5 I3BII-IIA Q- !! S-1. J H-l 140 UxP 9K is ii-K iln 41 5-uo ?-o 17P-qrt8 o-iie 42 ox IIP OxP 18P-K5 Kt-Cja 43 lt(H0)-BIP-Q7 10 Hxll It ii? 44O-0 7 (J-KHeh 20 P-K II 4 K ft-Q 45 it It J-K 0 ch 2111xKt PxB 4H K-ll U-UH 22 Kt-K 4 O llB 47 It X P Q-K 8 Ch 2.i g n-ii St-n 4 4 K-Kt q-k o ch 24 O-K 2 Kt-Il 8 4V K Kt 8 lieslgns. 2Sg-Kt4 tJ-B3 HUT LOPEZ. JllfOWSKI. At.m, JAIOWSKb ALB1K. n'ntle. iiloclt. While. Jtlnc. 1 P-K 4 P-K 4 84 It X II P-Kt 8 2 K Kt-n3 Q Kt-B 3 25 14 II Rll' OB-Kta P O.P. 3 20 11-113 It B7 IB-lit 11-114 27 11X11 Pxlt 0 Castles. P q Kt 4 28 B-Q 3 K-K 9 n B-Kt 3 p-t5 a 3ii it ft 8 rt-q Kt 7 P-ll 3 ll-K Kt 8 30 B-K Il-Kt 8 8 ll-O 5 IJ-Q2 HI It QB II Kt 0 tlllxKt qxll 32 It Xl- 11 X P lOKtxl" II xo 113 KB P-I14 HKtxQ ll-K 7 341'xP K D3 13 II K Il-qit 35 K-K 2 It-Q 4 13 Kt Kt4 HxItKt 30II-K14 P-ll 4 14PxH P-0114 37P-UU PxP 15 P x P P lit 0 38 P x P T Kt 3 10II-K3 11-117 30 PxP KxP 17 1' QH Kt-Il 3 40 P B4 It Q 5 ISKt-q'J Kt KtS 4111 K 8 II 11 6 ll'lt-la.'l Kt-K 4 42 11 q 2 It 113 20 Kt-Il a Kt X Kt ch 43 P-II 0 ch KB 3 211lxKt II xP 4 1 11-114 K-K 2 yiMi-q-.- p-qii4 .43P-K18 Resigns. 3 ll-q II n xV I I'ETItOrF DEFF.NCI. WALSROnT. SVECtlTIXO. WALSROOT. SUECrmXO. ir(te. 71nc. irfttte. itlae. 1 P K 4 P-K 4 23 Q-K Kt x B 2 Kt K II 3 Kt K B 3 '23 P K 0 Q It K SKt-113 Kt-B 3 2tP-K7 H-B 3 4 B-Kt ft 11-Kt 5 25Kt-KtB hxlteh ft Castles Castles 20 ij x II llx P n ! q :t pq :i 37 hk q-Kt 5 7 B-Kt 8 HxKt 28 It-Kt q-q7 8 PxB Kt-K 2 2U Kt-U3 II x Kt II Kt q 8 Kt Kt 3 .Ml P X II Kt-B (1 1UP-KB4 PxP 31 K-K It-K 7 HBxP l'-Q 38 0-113 lt-K8ch 13P Kft Kt-Ktn 3Uxlt qxltch 13 P-Q4 P-KB3 131 K Kt 3 q-Q 7 ch 14 Q-K 2 PxP 'tis K II Q-q8ch 15BxP Kt(Kt8)xB 3(1 K 112 QxqBPch KIPxKt P 113 37 K K3 Q K 7 ch 17 B It 4 q-Ktileh 38 K 114 q-q7ih 1.8 K--K Kt-Il 7 ch 811 K K 8 Q-K 0 ch 111 K Kt n-KtB 40K-qil Kt-Kt4ch 20 Kt-B 3 Kt(K5dlsch 41 K 07 q-K 4 31 K II KtxP i43 lteslgns. VIENNA OPCNINO. TEICIIMAXK. ALAmi. I TKICIIMA1. ALAriX. Whltr. mack. Wliitr. Ulaek. t P K 4 P-K 4 I.S3 Q B 3 Q X Q J Kt-q B 3 Kt-K B 3 34 St x Q 1I-B4 3 B-B 4 Il-Kt ft lift Kt-K 3 It X P 4 P Q3 P-q4 ,30 Kl-B H-Q4 ftPxl' KtxP i37 P q Kt4 K-Q7 Illl-q2 ll-K 3 ss It(K3) KSItxll 7 Kt K n 3 Kt-Q II 3 30 11 x It I' K 3 H B-q Kt 5 P-K B 3 40 It Q 3 PxP U Castles Castlea I41P KB3 P-q P. 4 lOBxKt PxB ,42 P qR3 PxP 11 KtxKt BxB l43PxP 11-Q5 I2KtxQBPQxKt 44 Kt 11 2 11112 UlKtxIl o-Kt3 145 Kt 113 It-Kt 0 14 P-qKt3 QB q 1411 K-B 2 11-117 ir. q-K 2 lt-qa 47 Kt-itu it-qa III O-K 3 B-q 4 48 Kt-B Il-Kt a 17KB-K q-H4 4UKtxP I! X Kt 18 Kt-B B B3 5(1 Hxll llrl lttq-Q2 q-B4 31 B-II3 It-Kt 3 20 Kt-Kt 8 ll-Kt 3 52 K-Kt 3 K n 2 21 Kt-K 3 11 Q 2 .33 1111:1 lt-Kt 2 22q-B3 Q-Kt 3 51 It 113 It 113 23 Kt-Kt 3 K It q 55K-B4 K-K :l 24 ll-K 3 ItQ 5 5(1 K-K 4 P-Q B 4 83 OK-K 11 Q ft Q 2 37 P-Kt 4 K-Q 3 20 Kt B II II 2 58 11 J 3 ch KB 3 27 Kt Q 3 It q 5 5U K 11 3 It-Q 3 28 Kt-q 4 It q 4 00 P 11 4 1' II ." sn q 02 q 01 p-ua p-it.t HOP K II a 11-Kt 3 02P-B4 K-B 4 HI Kt-Kt 3 q-114 And Black wins. 32 Kt K'J lliqS) Q 4 IHKCarjLAR orF.Nisa. MARCO. WISATtER. I MASCO. WI.VAW1E. ItTitte. Mack. White. Mack. 1P-K4 P-K II 3 33Itxq Ktxll 2 P-Q 4 1' K3 33 Kt-B 3 P-U5 3 P-K II 4 P-q 4 34q-Rftch K-O 4 PxP I'll' 3ft q-K 2 Kt-B 4 BH-q3 Kt-K It 3 .1rl II B 3 Kt II 3 U Kt-q B 3 11 K Kt 6 '37 Kt Qft H-K 7 Kt 113 Il-Kt 3 '38Q-B2 Kt-Q 3 HC.iHl.-s Castlea ,3tlP lift B-Kt U Kt K 2 K It 40 P Kt 4 P It 0 10 Kt-Kt 3 B-0 3 41 Kt 113 It It a 11 P-K It 3 11-0 2 4S K Kt3 Kt-B 12 P-ll 3 P-Kt 3 43 11 q It It 114 13 Q-Il 2 Kt-Kt 144 q-B Kt X Kt P 14 Kt-Il 4 Kt-K 2 45 KtxKt 11 x Kt 15 ll-K 3 P-Kt 3 .llllllP It K7 tnp Kt4 P-q it 4 147 qxi q It Kt 7 17 P 113 q K .4SU-KB3 Kt-Q 2 18 q It-K B-Kt 4 40 I' 114 P-Kt 4 luilxli qxii Boq-qs P-Kts vop III q-qs ai i lit 5 Pxp 21 P-Kt8 l'-lia 53PxP n-K 22 It Kt B 113 53P Ktrt It p. 23 Kt K3 PxP 54 It-Kt 3 BxB 24 PxP Kt-B 55Kxll It It 4 25 P-B 4 q-K 3 5(1 K-Kt 4 II x II 2H II II .1 PxP 57 K x It P Kt 0 27KtxPch PxKt 58 P Kt7 KB 2 2sqxP q-92 ,5QxP HxPnh 211 q II 8 ch K Kt l0 K Kt t It B 8 ch HO It Kt 3chK B2 61 K-Kt 5 Itealgna. 31 It Kt 7chK K I Rowling. Elx bowling tournaments an already under way In this city and beforo Thanksgiving Day as many more will be started. According to th knowing ones the Metropolitans. Fldclt's, Corinthians, Empires, and Lotus teams will lie in the nnal struggle for the American National Tournament championship, tvhlcb la now tn Its third week. Some of the records follow: AUIMCAK .SATIOVAL TOCKXAMXMT. Hlun; nigh Clubs. ITon.X.''. scV'P'i.b. irbn..'f.ae'e Oriental 4 0 utn llouarch 1 1 s73 Lotus 4 II 8"S (inhlen'iUml I 1 855 Metropolitan. ...2 0 UI5 Corinthian 1 1 Sll) Kuiplrn 2 II 88(1 Bleu ker 1 1 823 Albion 3 1 8(13 Lamsledter 1 :t 7stf llotham 3 1 831 Orcbiinl 0 2 857 Arlington 2 2 8IIU Pill Kulght 0 2 841 Adelplll 2 2 828 Itosodnlc 0 2 803 Spartan 1 1 1004 ll!nonilngdale...n 4 801 Fidelia 1 1 OKIUIendale 0 4 780 Linden drove.... 1 1 888, wholesale nnt-o tram? association. Whltall T. Co.3 0 7ilUiBruen.lt. Co.. 1 1 501 MerckACo 2 0 0U0 Dodge Olcott.,1 2 7H7 Pow'sWi'tln'n.8 0 n7 HmsslerA H'lr..() a 018 It.W.ltobrsnSn.8 1 784.t'pJohnP.O.Co.0 2 501 Lanman&Kemp.l 1 37ibeab'y&.Tohnson.0 8 733 ARCIIDIOCESAN L'SIOS LEAdUK TOUKNAMklTr. Holy Cross 2 0 do I St. Bernard I 1 713 K aiding 1 2 0 770 Loyola? 0 3 703 St. tary 2 0 7ft Cathedral 0 2 ()7 Loyola 1 3 1 Kill M.James 0 2 017 HpaldlDK 8 1 1 70U,St. Agnes 0 2 634 St. Sloulra 1 1 733' JROOKLr ROTAL ARCAM'M TOURKAMEITT SECTIOX 1, De Witt Cllnton.9 0 851 Orn. Putnam. ...2 2 ssn Pedford 2 0 802 Fern 1 1 Hln Wash. Irving, ...2 0 717Muyvesant 0 2 fin? Nassau 2 II 700 De Forest 0 2 755 Phllad lpbos....3 1 U08 Fort Ores no 0 2 747 Diisliwlck 8 1 722 0r.rord 0 3 002 Fulton 2 3 Hill Adirondack 0 4 057 llldgewood U 2 731 RR0OKI.YJI BOTAI. ARCAM'M TOrRXAMEXT SECT10S 8. nilbtrl 4 0 821 Alert 1 I 820 Welcome 2 0 753 Fmternity. 1 1 788 Brooklyn 2 0 747 HurntMo 1 1 770 hast Nw York. .2 a 810 Ling Island 1 1 733 lie Long 2 a 777 Atlinlle 1 II 7311 ProPatrla 2 2 770 Acme l 3 flHil Commonwealth. 1 1 857 Oruuiercy 0 4 732 Dowllas; llanses Ta-Day, American National Fidelia, Uosedale,and3Ionarrh. New York Itoyal Arcanum LeogU" Kniplie City Council. New York Council, and Colfax Cornell. Brooklyn Itoyal Arcauum U-aue Nasaiu Council, Washington Irvine Council, and Fort Greene Council. Associated Crcllng Cluls of Long Island Pre liminary Tournament Kings County W. vs. Nas sau W. Brooklyn noyal Arcanum League Sub-Tournament Fern Council, Commonwealth Council, and Mid wood Council, Bawllnc ITates. E. 8. P. According lo the rules of the L. A. W no. There Is good prospect for a series of match gamea between the Crescent A. C. of Brooklyn and the Bos ton A, A. The Tenderloin Bowling Club hu elected the fol lowing ortlcera: Ueorge Marx, ITesldenti H, Beck, mau. Secretary i E. Welssnargcr, Treasurer j A, W, Fraiu-k, Captain, William A. Leo has hern rrlibeted captain of the Hanover Club of the Intrri'lub league team. With tha exception of Dr Myerle, whoso place will betaken by Tompkins, the "flvu"w!ll bu the sauio as last year. The annual election of officers nf the West Shore Bowling Club r suited as folio", bi John II, Zollinger, Presld nti Henry Krkhufr, Vice-President; II. W. ilelueke, Treusuieri Fiederick tjubb. r, Secretary iO. J. Wichmon, Captain, A lionllug association hss been organized among the niemb, rs of tbo Coluinllan flub of Brooklyn. The omcers arei President, 31. II. 3loffaiti Vlccpresl. dent, P. J. llrahami Treasurer, 31. A, tlct'leary; Sec retary, John J. Murphy. Tho Twenty-sixth Ward tournament of Brooklyn has Is en o ganlied with the following clubs; Active, Manhattan. Tvtenty-slxlh Ward, Oooilcuuugli, F-een-tnc, Klondike, Annex, Atlantic, Belmont, illiuuiore, Kcllpie, and Van H.clcn. Ibo ojiunlug games will be played on Oct. 25. The final meeting or the Arlington national tour nament of Brooklyn was In Id yesterday afternoon, and all arraugerneuta made for the comp -tllloii. The following ciuhs are entered Arllugtou. 1 and 2, I Monarch, Linden drove, Kcho, south Paw, Franklin, Lotus, and Corinthian. The iipenlug gamea will b I plaved on Oct. Sll. and will be continued tbereaft r I on Monday and Thursday nlgliia until Jan. 24. There I are four team and thne Individual prises. !W00DBURY.S?r.. ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD. DEDVCTXOSB FUOM SATVJtDAI'S U AMES JIT THE 111U TEAMS. Prlaeetan and Pennsylvania fleem to He Ahead la Itegard to Farm The lllue and Crimson, However, Promise to Un Heard rrom Later Rome Points About the Carlisle Indiana, From tho showing- nindo by tho birr college football olovcns In Saturday's roiiics, It Is ap parent that Princeton and Pennsylvania aro In hotter form thnn Ynlo and Harvard. Hut as tho season is young-yot, it Is not well to underesti mate tho ultimate playing strciiitt hot the lltuo and Crimson teams. All tho elevens havo mif fcrod from tho weather. Trainer Monasters of Princeton was rather tllihcartcnod over tho hot temperature on Saturday, nnd showed his feel Incs when ho said to The Scn reporter: "Our training-methods havo recoived a most serious setback. Owing- to tho warm spell, wo havo been tinablo to do any rcnlly hard work, and as a result wo will have lo perfect our learn play at the Inst moment. Playing tlio enmo In warm weather Is most Injurious, for tho men are liable to sutler from ovcrhentlnp; and ex haustion. On several occasions it has been necessary to use a Harden hose on somo of tho men, while In action, In order to keop them reasonably cool. Tho weather can't be too cold for football, In my estimation." Tho victory of the Tigers over the Indians on Saturday was not creditablo for tho reason that the playlntc tlmo was shorter than that of last year's game, when tho score was 22 to 0. Tho Indians played flcrco football and were (,'ullty of elurolnir, which they have learned from ex perience in the past two years. It was not loner ago when tho red men recoived punches from their whlto antagonists without showing ro sentment, hut now they aro so well versed In tho Intricacies ot the cnino that they can Blue In true American fashion. It will ho a. hnttln royal when Iho Indians meet Ynlo at tho Polo Grounds on next Satur day. Mindful of tho deal they received at Man hattan Field lust year, the rod men will bo into tho battle determined to anunrp matters. As Yalo's showlnir nirninst the Newlons on Satur day was not exnctlv soul-stlrrini,', it is urohablo that Curllslu's encounter with tho lllue will bo just us excitinc; as that ot n year atio. when the aborigines wcro beaten hy a score of l'J to 0. The Indians have learned one bit of football which they wcro Ignorant of before this year. Last fall llL-iiils Pierce, the bitr captain, was tho only member of tho team who could nunt. Metoxcn, too, tried It, but was not. much of a success. T Is season, however, both Picrco nnd Metoxcn pity the trick well, while Hudson, tho quarter hick, has dovclopcd into an expert drop kicker. Tho only weakncsR pcrcepliblo In tho klckine ot this trio, thouRh. Is n tendency o hurry bectuso of a fear that tho opposing-lino will break through and block tho klcltR. Tho red men havo no trouhlo about physical condi tion. They ear. stnnd the wear and tear of a football match with rcmarknblo fortitude. No matter how linrd they are tackled they leap up as If mado of India rubber. When ono of them is temporarily knocked out, ho receives no assistance from his comrades, who merely stand around nnd wait for bint to (ret up. Thoy aro nlso ipulcr the most rlg-id discipline, especially at tho handsof Capt. Pierce. In Sat urday s ttamo Picrco ordered his men to form in tho usual compact circle, so Hint thrymiRht better hear his instructions. AH of thoin except Centre Rush Smith obeyed. Tho latter was hoh no'iblnc: with one of tho Princeton players and did not hear tho order. " Come here. Smith!" crlod Capt. Plerco. an- fxily. There was no response whereupon 'icrco rushed at Smith, took lilm by the collar, and drafted him llko a bap; of oats to the comer- I ence, several yards behind tbo line. The Inci dent was seen by tho btir crowd, and there wcro ' expressions of surprise, which wore cut short when Picrco put his arm around Smith's nek and Binilcil as hu whispered something In tho ccntro rush 8 cnr. Harvard did not show surprising strength at w est Point, although her best men played in tho game. A Harvard ex-coach who saw the con test said yesterday: "The Crimson lino Is very heavy, hut tho men nro slow, very slow. It seems to he the idea that tho bigger the men In the rush line the stronger the team. The Harvard tackles are so big. especially 'Hoef Wheeler, that they cannot start iiulcklj-. Thoro is n lack of snap and an unnecessary delay between ulays. Houghton at. full hnik is a failure, and tho sooner the cnaeh era realize that fact tho better It will be. West Point's team Is not particularly strong, yet the cadets at times played horse with Harvard. Pennsylvania's easy triumph over Dartmouth, although threo of tho leading Quakers wero out of tho team, is cadence that "Pcnnsy" has u great eleven. Cor.slbtcncy teems to cut consid erable of n llguro In all of the Qunkcrs' games, so that if the prusen! standard Is kept up it will not bo n surprise if Lafayette's eleven, which defeated Pennsylvania last year. Is conquered. I.afaycltc'8 game with Cornell was In tho nature of a surprise. It also demonstrated that the recent claims of the Itbncans hnve been based upon facts. Cornell men have been say ing all along that their tenm tills year would lo n surprise, and a draw with Ijifnjctto nt tastou. In Iho presenco of an intensely partisan crowd, is proof that Cornell s eleven la not to bo overlooked in Hie calculations of tho experts. Tha good work of tho men incroascs tho interest in their meet ing with Princeton at Iihaca next Saturday. The Tigers believe they will hnvo no trouble in winning, but they aro worrying conBidernbly tivcr "hot her Cornell can ninken touch, low Ii or not. Cornell, by tho wnj-. 1 moro confident of defeating Harvard this year than over before. Only thu other day the manager of the Cornell cloven said to Tin: sc.s- reporter: " We hellevo Hint wo will defeat Harvard. Our learn isfa-lcr than the Crimson, and in that will lie the secret of our success." Mnnv fnothnll enthusiasts bollcvo that tho ollli'i.ils who conduct tho big gutiirs should make their rulings lu such n manner as to bo nudlble m tboie on the tddo 1 in s. That Ik to say. n rcferco should call out in it loud voice the ', name of tho eleven which holds tho ball, and also tlio number of thu down with tho distani-o ! to gain. In many Instances referees say noth ing, but Indicate the position of tho half with a gesture whWJi fow- pcoplo can sec. If nn um pire waniBn player for otlsldo or other Illegal tiictlc9.il la thought that tho ruling shouln bo announced audibly. Officials would also do well to study the new rules cnrcfully and not de pend on what they used to know about tho game. Football Nate. Yoskxrs, Oct. I" The Summits defeated the Ir- Tlngtona to-day by 4 to 0. At Astoria yelerday the Dominicans defeated the Marions by the scure of I -J to (1. In a game of ltiuby football yesterday at Paterson, the F.ntlc Nous and u consolidated team played a tie game, neither side scoring. The Alert Field Club defeated Ihe team of the Boss vllle A. ('. of Hiuuenot. yesterday, on the tatter's grounds by a score of 31 to 0, The St. Peter's Football Club of Brooklyn defeated Ihe Pastime A. C. team yesterday at tho varuna Boat Club grounds by a ncore of H lo 0. The second team of Kachs Hi-hool played a tie game with the Hamilton Institute eleven on Saturday morning at Van Cortland Paik. Neither team scored. At Ambrose Park yesterday the Bay ItllgoA.C. first team defeated tho Hoboken Fouthall ( lub by 0 to 0, uud the Bay Itldgo second team downed the Urinadli-rs by 11! too, The Jamaica tearli chaltrmrca any tram averaging InO pound., game to he play il at .liimalea. f.x licnses guaranteed. Addrcfs .lamtb Stewart, mana ger, Alsop street, Jamaica, N, Y. The .Marlon A. c. football team would like to ar range a Kama for (let. UH uud Thanksgiving Ha . Too teulu ai rig a l','.i pounds. Aodribs A. Welgnt, cap tain, room 0H, 2i Corila dl strc" t. The team of the Mount Vernon A, A. has Oct, till open ami would like lo close with suiuo Ilrsl-clai-a athletic club team. AiMro-s II. L. l.ou-11, manager, 1-J7 Third avenue, 3Iouut Vernon, N, Y. OliAVlK, Oct. 17, Thu cnrrirted schedule of thn Orange A. C. eleven Is as fullows: Oct. H3, Columbia A. C. uf Washington, 00, opeill Nov, 2 (flection day), Kllrul.ctti A. t-.i tl. Boslon A. A.: 13, Chicago A. A. Nov, ttu and 3, open. The Manual Training High School of Brooklyn will have a strung teum tlilsseusou. The boys beau prac tice last week at I'roip ct park, John K, Hill. In stiuctor of inathenutlia In tlio school and a Yalu graduate, will act aiua.i. The Alerts' schedule Is as follows: O't. tl I, Colonial A. C, 1 1 Far Itoikaway; 31, hastou A. I'., at .Ni.nau Park: Thanksgiving Hay, Almeida', at Nassau P.m. They have the following dales open for teams aver aging 130 pounds: F.leriion Hay. Nov, 7. II audi: I. Address William Webber, lisd UU-iiinure atenue, Brooklyn, The Van Vorat Field Club of Jersey Clly lias Nor, ttopen owing to the eaiu-ellallou vt the gau.o v.ith tho Cyeloneu of Il.i) oiine. and would lie pn-aed In bear from ani' lei in, ni-linnl or atlih tic, iili-isr wcb-hi d .en not cxeax d 13.1 pounds, aud off. ling a suliabli' giuraiitte Addreai. Arthur 1'. Men rutli. 1 Montgom ery slr.-f I, Jersey City, Tbeacheditleof games ofhe Centenary Colli glate Instltut or Huckellalown Is' as foilims: Oil. ''Il, IllooLlvu II, gh hi hoc. I, ut Jlia-Li'ttstiivtu. !"i I'rilid uatiglu A Cat New York: Nov. n, Wyoming Semi nary, at Klugi-ton, Pa.i III, "I nly I rep,' at llmoklyir, 17, Wyoming bcmliiury, al Hiickclisiown, '.'II. Blair Hall, at llu. kctialunni -j-, btroudsiurg, u bast hlroudsburg, Pa. Wulkts Point, Oct. 17 III the greatest football battle that tho branny mildlcr of I'mio rani ia tm.ndluTo have act d asapjil of iheci-t during nils ansou ihelub'arlceii aiiilitcs trl..mpu il over tho 31adtson cluiior New Yolk this aflorauoti by u M'oru or H tn nothing. In the tlrst half nclihrr side .;cn-.l. Tim visitors had p.ajed a good game, and Hi. in;" were looking rattnr gloomy lor the engineer, Hi tho second half, bow. ver, by continued plunges tbro.ig.i tin Ir opponents' Hue, two touchdonns wire nude by ibe locala. Flint's Fine Furniture. Antique Oak Sideboards, $15.00. i JTEfTS Or THE iritEELSTRX. CyellstsTorned Out InFarce Vesterdny to Rnjor Ibe Bnlendld llldlag tTrnther. The cool weather yostcrday wns tho mo.tns of bringing out tho cycling enthusiasts In force, nnd making long runs populnr. Thoro wns a largo number of riders who contented them boIvcs with riding within the city limit!), hut In tho Wcstchestor, Ing Island, and New Jersey torrltory Iho fnvorod routes wcro crowded. Whllo a strong wind blow all ilny, many riders ventured on long runs. Huiismi Slaton Island nnd over tho Hudson County lloulovnrd wcro well patronized. Tlio cycle piths In llrnoklyn woro.ns usual, crowded. Thu Prospect Wheel men of this city hold n wcll-attciidod century run to Oakdale and return. IlLO0MFIlil.li, Oct. 17. Tho Wnlsrspliig Wheel men held thoir first mniii.il road rmesyestcr tiny afternoon on llcllovlllo nvenue. The events wero well contested, hut n bad iicddent innricd tho Bport. In Iho ono-liillo scriilch nuc Kilwnrtl Chrlstopherson fell nnd i-crloiisly injured his left knee cap. Tlio sutnmnrics lullow: Ono-Mlle Open Won by II, II. Hooper. Theodora llacK socond, 11, Belts third, 'lime, u minutes 30 stconds. Two-3lll Handicap Won by Dudley Ward, 100 yardst L. OooDor. 1A0 yards, second; II. 11. Hoover, scratch, third. Time, 5 minutes 27 lb secuiids. Five-Mile Handicap Won by Lilward Warren, Newark, 1 minute 30 seconds: llicbard A rlan I, New ark, 1 mlnulo :iii stconds, second; John Oarsl.le, ltnaevllle, 1 minute CO seconds, third. Time, li minutes 110 seconds. The time prlzo In tho five-mile handicap was won hy II, II. Hooper, llloomllcld, who covered tho distance in 14 minutes 'J5 seconds. HOVTKR. Tl. Beaman. 1. To ride from Fourteenth street and Eighth avenue to city Isl .nd, tako Klghlh avenue to Fifty-ninth street) rldethrougbCeutrai 1'i.rk to 110th street and Leuox itventtet continue to luuth atroi t, around Sloiinl Itorrls Park, to Fifth as euue, to laitli Btnat, to thu Madison nvt-nuc bridge! cross bridge, tu lUhtb street, to Willis avenue, to Westche-ter ave nue, to West Chester! keep to the loft of l'elham road one mile: then rollovr It to City Island. It. In riding to Fort Hchuylar, take Ihe route to West (. hc.tcr; from thcro follow the Throg's Neck road tu Fort Hchuylcr. Header. To ride from Port Jervls, N. Y.. to Orange, N. J., passing through the Helawaro Water Gap, i rnss the bridge tu Ihe Pennsylvania side and follow the rlter toad to Ilushklll and tho Helawaro Water (lap: f:o to Portland and cross tlio river on thc"overed irldge to Columbia; ride to Haineshurg. Hlalrtuwu, and L'arr'a Curuerst cross bridge lo Johiisont.urg au 1 rl.le through Allniuuchy, Waterloo, btdnholie. Hopat cong Land nir. and Hrakesvilln lo Dover; coutluiiu to Paralppauy, Piue Brouk Falrileld Post ontie, Mngan, Little Falls, anil Patersun: then tako the valley road to Montclalr, to Harrison avenue, to Orange. NOTHB. On Nor. 2 the Mapleton Cycle Club will hold the following road races: Quarter.mlle scratch. opu: half-mile scratch, oiH-nt half-mllo scratch, for boys under lfl years! three.iulbi handicap! one-mile haudl rap. Kntrles will close Oct. 2 with A. C. Bull, Blyttie bourne, L. I. The coasting contest of thn Crescent Athletic Club, to bo held next Saturday, will be restricted to club uiemtiers. P. Walsh of the Century Wheelmen of this city leads In the club contest ror the prizes offered ror the best attendaneeou cluh runs The New Yutk County Wheelmen will hold their annual club races at tbo Crescent Oval, lialnfleld, on Nov. s. A. H. C I. Michael was defeated by 8tarbuck tn a twenty-llveiulle match in Philadelphia on Oct. 2. 2. In a race wl'h E. A. MeDuni'i last season Michael withdrew owing to lusultlcleut pacing, and 3IcDume was declared tho winner. The race took place at Her. ton. A mertlrjgor the Associated Cycling Clubs ot Long Island will lie held to-night. L. II.. Jr. The adJreas of the Prospect Wheelmen Is 811 East 144tb slreel, New York city. An open century run will be held from Bloomfteld, N. J., to Princeton and return oa election day. En trbs will lie received by A. O. Folaotn, 75 Oakland avenue. Bloomueld. X. J. The Longlslaud Citv Wheelmen will hold a century run on Nov. 2 to Oakdale and return. Ov rnoo riders took part In the intercity club run of the Hamilton Wbeeln.enatidN'orth Hud.on County Cyclers of Union Hill and the Castle Point Cyders nnd Columbia Wbeelmenof Holioken, which w.-.h held yesterday at New Dorp. Maten Island. The Castle l'ntnls had the largest turnout and received the right of line. Cricket. The annual report of the cricket department of tho Klalen Island C. and B. 11. C. has Just been Issued by It. St. Q. Walker, Chairman ot the commutes. Tnlrty games were played, seventeen being won, alx lost, and seven drawn. II. T. Itokeby proved tho club's chief scorer and moat consistent run-getter, aLd dur ing the season he compiled no less than 02 runs, tbo highest aggregate of any player In this city this year. The records: oaves l-Livnii. Stay 0 S. I. C. C. 143: Itacipiet Club, 81. Jlay 15-S. I. C. c, 1".', for 4 wickets; New Jersey A. C. 2P4. Jlayaa S.I. C. C, lt'atSt. Austin's School, 2. Jlay 2D . I. C.C., 131; Nov York. 3J. Jlay 31 S. 1. C. C. (15; Manhattan. 33. June 3 S. I. C. C. 113; St. Auslen's beh-tol, 72. June 8 H. I. c. C lus. fortlwickeU; New Jersey A. C. 13M. ' June IV S. I. C. C. Ill: Manhattan. 114. June 21 s. I. c. C. 23a; steamship Britannic, 124. J uue 24-S. I. C. C, '.'.1.1; Thespian. r5. June2 B. I. c. C. 1 no; Steamship Jlalcstlc, 65. July 0-S. I. C. C, 202; N. Y. Nomads, 237, for 5 wickets. July 15 S. I. C. C, 80. for 7 wickets; Ner, Jersey A. C, ins. ' July 17 "S. I. C. C, 74; New Jersey A. C, 177, for Q wickets. J lily 20 s. I. C. C. 173; Manhjttan Veterans, 84, for 2 wickets. July 22 S. I. C. C. 133: St. Oeorge's A. C , 44. July 24-s. I. C. C, 212. for 3 wickets; New York, did not I -at. July 2n S.I.C C.,141; Stetmahlp Britannic, 134. July 3(1 S. I. C.C., Ill; Belmont, llu. July.1I S. I. C. I'., 113; ilrrnianiuiru Zlngarl. 170. Aug. 7 "S. I. C. C Ut; New Jersey A. C, 187. Aug. 14 'S. I. C. '.. si; Manhattan. 31. Aug. 21 S. I. C. C. 215; Now York C. C, 124, for 7 wickets. Kept. 4 S. 1. C. C, 151; IldOeM, H8. Sept. il .s. I.e. c, 150; ilermantown Zlngarl. 151. rept. W-S. I. f. C. Ill); 31anh.ltt.ill Veti rails, 87. Sept. IS .s. 1. C. C 1(8, for .1 wickets: Paterson. 170. Kept. 20 S. 1. 1". c, ltlil; steamship Umbrla, 7S Kept. 25 S. I. C. C, HO, N. Y. NomaJs, 122, for 3 wlekets Sent. 30 S. I. C. C, 15(1: Thespians, 100. Championship gamesnf the 31ctliipolltau League. DATTl.V! avrnAOLH. .Vot Mont in , . In'a$. Out. ln'at. Hunt. Aver. Lohniann ly :t tin 473 52 77 It T. Itokeby 8(1 .'I Hill 2S 27.3(1 T. S. Hnjie Simpson 11 II .III 274 24 till II. E. Ja.-ks.in 14 1 47 2(11 20.07 .VS. Winker. Jr 18 1 S8 215 111.61 W. K.Jpurit 17 !l -(! 270 1II2S W.S. H.Ogllliy 5 1 ll 78 1S.00 .s. cnllcnder H 2 84 hs 11, mi II. h. llnuuer IS 0 52 2il 14 ill KrleSi-olt 15 2 31 10U 131)0 J. Blngaatn 7 :i lu 411 1 a. 2ft A. K. Paterson U 11 25 toil 12.11 11 St. o. Walker 20 8 411 801 11 :i;t II. N. Tow nend 11 1 3:1 145 lljft S. Ile.ueken H 11 30 SS II Oil I. II. StnJilart 7 0 12 45 (12 U.N. Boyd 8 (I 17 47 5.S7 ;V"rcl" II 2 10 51 5 (111 II. O'Connor s 11 11 411 -, a7 W. Wllherspoon 0 0 0 28 s'bj Not out. ' eoWLISO AVERAOXS. . . , Ilaltt. Maiden. Hunt. Wields. Aver. J. I.. Pool ISH 7 U7 15 11 J5 11. T. Itokeby.. .318 2 UK 25 ;'iV II N.Townsend.noa 14 27(1 24 ll'-5 II. 11, Jaksou..50U 10 2S2 84 n'?!s I.nhniauil 701 17 3'.'S 24 1:11111 W. K. Ji.ett...OS:l 111 373 27 1 isi N.S. Walker, Jr.SHO ,-, 254 17 ,'T1 it. 1:. i!.iiiuer...a:i4 n in n ;r,n A, l-Paterson.. ISO 1 154 4 88-D0 AW e'xperiencC "Ihavef mnii It u aum tlili'g. wh ther tiro puue tnrcs or chain breaks, and It Is wonderfully easy to handle, although Invisible" ' ' ra It relates to THE SPENCER BRAKE, WHICH DOl'lll.F.S fllK PLIlASt HU OF IUDINO. ,,V.r'l,e' ''I-a liirunr the grip.) Wheels called for nnd delivered within ciiv llmlls. Tint M'UM-iiit intAKi; in," inn tvnllur- t,, , v. Palmer Tires, S6790 Palr 1 orgaii it nan.. 5.1.11, AkT.ui. aTr.iit NevT?. rV C5; North Am.rlcan, 3iKinplri, HiUiii per pair, liaie ,:"2$U," '""" ,or "' Hi-ner. 81I1I1 t'eiitiij. .t .'of ..nr,.'U"",' " &U' AU ""'rh' at lea" limn llt'l'la IHrT. J tljt larlr ,ftu, Willis Park Ilov, Bicycle Co., i o,,p. Post , 'n.ee, HERALD CYCLE C0mUu, v hT; I.aigest jobber In Amcrloa. 10,000 iilevi leson hnnd. flo.o t.i up. 611 illtr.-ieiit nibkes. New tun tenia 8J'.i...0iach. 2(io sei-oud-liaiid l.lcyile. at auy price. lilt. HAVAi;r.'N IIOWMXIi AI.I.KVN turenl. :10s West 5Uth st. Sof-Jtia, lEiirrinnfJ. -Sc. CTONY FOHD TItOTTINd STUD, Closing Out Fate. PF.TEH C. KLLI.OUO, Auctioneer, will sell TUFAH.VY.Oet. Hi, tK7, at Stony I'ord Farm, blony Ford, Orungc Co., N. y STALLIONS, IIIIOOI) JUl'lLs and joung TI'.OTTF.HS comprised In this well known establishment, F"h-allogue4of whlclTnTay be had of the Aui PltTlilt C. KKLLOUO, 1 07 John t Now York Elir Curi. MORRIS PARK RACES BY L-tLHKSTLP. IUCIM1 At- ""lA'IP.N 3d Day, Tuesday, Oct. 19th. Tbr Aiiluiuu Ti...jeHr.4IM ai-llu.ic It,,,,., u, tamain II aim cap, ik. iirmurr Hurdle Uandli'Mlt nsU Hirer ollirr raeea. .ad2,'.M.Tro,Jey om .i'. anWilv.' GOLF ITEMS OF INTEREST. STRAXnE EET.VCTAXOE OF SOXM H l'J. A VERS TO TVIIX JX OA11V8. tM Plan ror n Puhllo Mnlrh nt Van Cnrtlandt VI Parlt Teiideney nr I!tpert tn Falrnnlas) Cluba OtTrrlne Mori Lenient Handicap Tha Sinner Coll far Action by the V. . i. A. in Sittitrilny'B linndlcnp nt the Queens Cottntf (, Golf Club out of ninety-six entries only thirty ! threo returned cards. This Is nn evil that Ii rnpldly lni-roaslnif. Onco linvlnp; taken lh slop iiiul uftcr JotirnoyinR to the links there U ntisoliitely no oxcuso for n player oskltift that his scoro ho suppressed. It Is nn net wrongful tn his nssoclnto players, hurtful to tho standing V, - of tho Kntuo; nnd unjust lo tho club that )im mado hlin Its Bucst for handicap day. Tho ; only cy.cut.0 ever put forward for Ihoso with- i drnwitls Is. "Jiv scoro Is frightful. Iho worst I havo over m idol" This Is a uinltrr that secuia to demand tho attention of Iho U. S. O. A. There glinuhl l.o nn renson for tho suppression of n card except disqualification. Tho mattor is of equal liiiportanco to tho futuro ot opoa Iiaiidlcnps; that In, tho habit .of men, -who hclonjr to sovcrnl clnlis, onlorlnBT from tho club which Rives to them tho low oat linndlcnp. Tho handicaps nro now rcttnnlcd as tho only woalc point In tho oncn toiirniiuicnt circuit of tho i Ali'tronnlllnn Oolf Aseociation. UnlosrCtho j parent hotly, tho V. S. O. A., soon tnkca eoma " J derisive) nctlon rcKntilltiir the handicaps. thn iprlKhtl) youiiRster, tho 51. (J. A., may tako tho mutter in Us own hands. Kvrr since tho brfrlmilnrr of tho autumn tho "- satl Van Cortlandt puhllo links have been well pu'ronltcd. Tho fulr Brccn has been Improvod f slncu lust year hy tho chanplng of ponio of tho 1 tcos. hut tho putting greens nro still far from t I hclnu; perfect. Tho chief drawback to flno a. links nt VnnCortlnndt Is apathy of tho Park -- t'oiiiinlssloncrs. This fall, It may now bo an nounced, another public tournament will bo ,j held. This time, however, tho mntch Kanio, afler a (iiinllfyliiR round, will prevail, an In tho Icadini; mien tournaments, nnd there will nlso ho u tourney for women players. A point not enforced last year will ho riirldly insisted on tills tlmo. It is that no competitor can bo n member of any Rolf club linvlnp; links. This will nut dehor tliobo who mny h&vo learned tho 1 Kiinie lust siiinnior on tbo links provided by tbo 1 hotels In tho While Mountains or at other Bum- I tuer resorts. I On Wednesday tho great event will bo tho bo- & Rimilng of the open tournament, which will ft Inst four days, at the Morris County Golf Club. 9(1 The entries will Include Janes A. Tyng, Fox- ( hull Kccnc, W. O. Stewart, Flndlay DourIus, ' . D. llowers. II. .11. Ilarrimnn, V. II. Bands, nnd A. II. Komi, whllo, to ndd variety to tho muster, thcro will undoubtedly bo many ama teurs on hand from Philadelphia, men who havo not hitherto played in tho Fast this son non. Tho Intcrcluu mntch on tho Inst day should be the greatest teum contest of tho season. On tho sniiio day thu class A members of tho St. Andrew's Golf flub will piny their closing linndlcnp, prior tn tho mutch on election day. between all tho winners of tho cup presented by W. I). Iliildwln. tho Vlco-Prcsidont, This cup. next to tho John Held medal, brings out tome of the best golf of tho year at St, Andrew's. Tho Women's Oolf Association of Philadel phia Is the latest development In go!f.St pur poses to hold Its first annual tournament for tbo championship of the ni-soclatlon on tho Wlssa ldckon links of tho Philadelphia Cricket Club , on Tluirddny, Nov. 11. Tho contost will bo at - eighteen holes, medal plav. Kntrles should bo JL- mndu to Mrs. I'hurlcs A. Potter, Chestnut 1I11L . Philadelphia, before Tuesday, Nov. 9. Tho "Pewter Mug" contest at tho Dykor fj Meadow Golf Cluh on Saturday and yesterday, J tho second of the tcrlcs, was for a trophy pro- . sentcd hy Llcut.-Uov. Timothy L. Woodruff. Ijiot week's cup, as Tin: nL'N has stated, was wun by A. I,. Norrls. nnd thn report that bo was dUtiuaillicd is unfounded. Powers, tho winner on j cstcrday, made n new amateur record for the course on his becond round. Tho summary j follows: . I. C. Powers QTOH.ITp.Ktt. I Out 0 0 4 7 5 0 8 4 749 I In 7 U 4 4 S 4 7 4 044 93 B 80 II. O. MeKei-ner Out.. ..0 5 4 5 5 8 4 8 48 In H 4 0 S 0 7 8 4 652-100 8 03 Frank Lyman Out.... 7 4 i (1 10 6 7 5 0 54 In 7 0 11 7 10 & 7 4 4-58-110 10 91 Thomas A. Eddy Out 0 7 in 0 fl 0 7 4 057 Iu IU 4 0 6 S 5 7 6 05(1 113 18 90 William C. Nesmltb Out 7 5 fl H 7 6 7 0 8 0 lu 8 4 0 5 (I 0 8 0 0 54 114 14 100 William II. Crittenden Out 1 Ii tl H il IS 0 6 452 t In ll 4 5 6 7 0 8 4 051 108 8 101 1 James II. Merrltt 1 Out.... 10 (14 I a 6 B 8 5 St I In S4 5 5D785 451103 S 101 ' K. L. Illchards ' I Out 7 0 5 5 0 R 7 7 857 In 7 5 0 0 0 5 8 5 0-58110 8 108 ' William A. Putnam Out 7 II 0 0 U 0 0 0 8 50 In H 4 7 5 7 0 7 8 8-58 115 18 108 A. B. Flsb- Out 8 5 5 5 0 6 10 4 653 In 8 5 8 8 7 5 0 5 7-00118 8 100 Graham F. Dlandy Out U 5 0 6 5 7 0 8 758 In 7 5 & 7 II 5 0 6 567115 8 10T Adolphe E.Smylle Out ....13 4 5 0 13 7 8 S 089 In 87067887 880139 30 109 Henry W. Maxwell ' Out 0 U It M 6 1110 8 7-78 In 8 5 7 0 5 811 8 7-02138 SO 111 On next Saturday the women members of tho club will play tor a cup presented by Daniel 11 Chauncey. jj Dayside, Oct. 17. Tho scores of tho third gj autumn tourney of the Flushing Golf Club, r which was played yesterday, wero announced "i by tho linndlcnp Committee to-dav. A. W. Ho. x1 , biter, nlso it member of tho Oakland Golf Club. ", , nnd 1 rank I. Dixon tied for the handsomo sll- i vcr cup, although the lattcr's linndlcnp was 1 l",uch Kler than that of tho Oakland player. I' I rillecn cardB registered below 100, and only 7 points separated tho llftccti players. Craig Col gate again mado tho best gross score of tho day. ' ill. luo play-off for tbo trophy will tako plaoo next week. Tho cards registering below tbo cen tury mark yesterday follow: A. V. Jlosalter un a So K.Ltitxon 107 17 uo 1. 1). Pi terson iu oo u.. A.T. Made ;:"lI8 25 03 L. II. Franklin HH 85 03 Cralicl'olx te vi J Jj K. 11. I'optisin 113 ir UI S. K. Mitchell iu JS "9 P. II. ltosslter 130 25 oi T. L. Iloieert .......101 n S? C. A. Orijeora. Jr 108 13 or) Col. Ludlow ii. IS SS . K. h. k. Kniot.... : . ;:Jnj g S2 I k.v Hunting ::::::; 109 IS S? a C. L. Murray ua 15 07 ' The third nnd final mntch between the Marino and Field Cluh nnd Apawamls Club of Rye was played 011 the links of tho Knollwood Country 1 I'lubon r-aturday. Tho result follows: .. ,. . "wsviis. Ilulei. iAi:iNF.r!kr.ocLU7,irolea. II. T Wirlver a V. s. liouhleday. a f ",;- Thomp'on 1 11. s.curiiiv;'.. :::::: S K II. Wlitglii 11 L-llanlela, ....... ' " S K W.lioiHil.day 0N. Ji. tlarUnd..."! a J. II. Seaman 0(1. P. Toby . N.I' Maiiiews n .1. T. tlwuthmer.' h P'. J- J ',' am. 11 D. It, AMridTe.. I:"" 0 It F. Mathena o I. H. Malli-tt S Win. JliiihewH O'E. H. r.inHh.'"'..V.V"" 1 11. A. bheimau oL. I Clark,.....,.,,;,'" 4 1 To'al .Tib' Total "J NOTIC8. To day the sUtn n who nualinrd on RaturiT ,m j ,A,"!,'i'?':::fu',.,r!,",y for V" " ""or'."" ; Ard.le.vtluli. Hie aecoud round will be uiyl tZ , morrow, and at the .1,0,0 time the women will beain i Piny for me run presented by Daniel llncon? The nport that George btratb wa, to Ko to Her. '- miida In lake cliurgo of the links of tho liov.i !.!!! i.iiida llolf Club prove, to bo unfottS.lwl. MfaVh hu li.-en 1 intiised as profiasional at the Wei n,,X, , nf,l -1 "i nlifh.V h,!rhrJi"!n "', c'"'"ni 1 1. I'l-raulc""! " " Anoibir professional note Is that John Harrison (I formerly of the Itldgerhlrl Coun y O ub and wlnnS I of Ibe professional IniiK-ilrlvIng t-onteat it thZSHfZ I e.,.iplou.hlp, ha. ., ,p.rn..Se,n..y fn $&Sfi. 0)i!;roVfa?trrkC!'xVn.nh., ' ' ; The foursome match In which It. n. Jaeoha anrf M'naiTu.1,!!1! ,U,aT- Winner and TomiendelSw 1 up. ' " woa JacoU ua Oourliy by IIossIb or Ihe Handball Courts. C.!,,,rr?lW,,,,,d,Th.",h i!foJ,k1yf,reto,,,,'rV'l. b'i?? ""!' ..e.h.;rKa,e and .IoIub' creSl't5 "tSTIff' lofi& da7fa,,tu7-udM7,:r.?,a,7srr,Vhe,c,',!nub HfpSSSSgS? Iiir M, Ityau an, Hlliteiio Hulllvaii ii.F. .''eal. Uenla Mi a then ('uipiiyeVt 1 1, La'dl'J;U.uTi1".,',Vml ' Pby I'. Italelfllikcored atraiKht K.uf,Jo.ei'u-'.'.f ur' 'I nrney, and I). Mica und I. HuirivV.Vr w ",Um ' rul.lier fiom 11, Wlllliiis .n,i if.'.wonl,''rlted 1 Jam.'. I'ltmraid an, Jam.. l"i .Wj,lk" ""'"van. I . f.r.s'sr.i,? .KB '.I!. Sr- ...d-ino,hfer1l,;d;r,V?e?,rnS I llu f J aM' ' aB