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12 THF 5UN, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1. X911 t" t . V TOPICS OF THE DIAMOND BIO IS YES TM ES TS ISIHCATE TBE PROSPERITY OF BASEBALL. President Hruth to Balld rw t nvercd Rttnd Around I'nlo . rounds Outfield - Brook ln Club Will Hive a Modern Plant -Mtrqutrd'i Arm I a Problem. President Ilrush announced the other (lav that before MOthtt mon rolls ground 'ha entire playing surface at the Pil (Irounds will b surrounded by i ovored tend. The huge double decked grand eland which will seat more than M,M0 atiectalors, with standing room for at least X.uon moro In (he brood proTfletloda id Ihe rear. it practically finished, but B.T. BtukIi does not Intend to stop hu e, lor ha hat planned to build a concrete and steel structure extending around the edge of the outfield, which will bt COTired with a roof. In a word the New York BSMlMll (Slub will (ake the imitative In doing away With the idd fashioned wooden bleachers where fan have broiled In the hoi IU11 for many yeara The outlaid eland, an or ding to present plena will aei oniniodate 11,000 oeraons, so that the entire Heating capacity at the etadium will he treater than that of My other outdoor place of amusement in America When the new structure has been finished the Saw York club will have spent nearly IsOO.non In building up the Polo I irounds stare the fire tbat devastated the plant la;! spring. With a thirty years lease at a rantal said to be tto.OOOevery twelve months tho New York club has permanently in trenched Itaelf at an enormous risk. In nytir expenses the (Hants of the future rnuat be contenders In the National League pennant races, which seems probable so loaf aa John J. Mctlraw holds the man agerial reins The success of the New York club dates from the time when Mr Hruah secured control of the stock and sinned YtcGraw to manage the team. That wii nearly a down years ago and since then ihe !ur's business has been phenomenal. Prior to the advent of Mesets llrush and Met. raw ihe Xew York club fur -ix ejturs was a drug on (he ntM kei . With I ha (tlanls unable io keep pace With the oilier t tarns the attendance dwindled to almost nothing. Ihe visiting leanis complained on many occasion" that (hey did noi re rjblv enough money as their share of the raeeipts to pay hotel bills, and as a result no entire league wot sfftcted. It a in 1044 when the Giant under John M vtard'e managemen( won the Temple cup after finishing a dose second 10 the chain lion BaltlmOree thai E. R. i'a'.cott,. Cor rrtllui Van ton. Frank B. Robinson and there decided to sell ihe controlling UP ttraat in the club That year had been n moat prosperous one. but these men had grown tired of baseball and the limelight and pro.eed-d to sell -, per cent of the stock for 110.000. Ward retired lroni the game to praciise law. refusing an offer of 110. Olio a year to remain in charge of the team The purchaser .if the slock, Andrew KYeedman. then tried hard to produce a winner, but being without the servr.es of a competent manager he fuiled in his attempt and ftnully crcl'iiied to sell oui rather than contend with further double Before the Brotherhood revolt in IfUO tohn B. Day. then owner of the New York club, m toe a fortune out of baseball, but vvlti his star players eoii he put up a hope law fight, in the end giving up hat stock In the club Ui magnates of other clubs, who .itiniped at the chance to become ttnanciallv Interested in metropolitan base ball. After Mr lay' retirement ihe New York dub was a white elephant. and under the management of P T. Powers in lAK big money was lost . so the story ran. Little did the magnates of those dsvs think that (he New nrk ciub eventually would be developed into a great money making proposition and that the Polo (.round twenty years later would lie Cue dnesi baeeball plant in the world. The success of Measrs. Brush and Mctiraw. In a large measure, is due to splendid management, but the existence of (he peace agreement, between the major 'eaguee is tlso respon sible for much prosperity. The preaem a of an American League dub in this city ha prompted a much needed spirit of riTalrv, while the playing of the aitnuiil world's series has stirred up more ptiDllo later eat in the national same than aver before. expensive baseball plant have been built by B. . Shihe in Philadelphia, by C. A ("omlakey in ColoofO, by C. t Someis In lev eland, by F. T. Naviu in Detroit, by T. V. Noyea in Waahington and hy U I,. Medgea in bt. Louis, all American Leaguers Frank J. Farrell intends to build a IttOfOOO stadium at Kincrsbridge before nevt year and liaa Paid I'J.'si.'Sto for a (rac( of land Auguat Herrmann has just begun work on a big stadium in ( incinnaii. " hlle the home of the Cardinals in St Louis is a model of up to dateness. Forbes Field, the Pitts burg club's great plant, is :i monument to baaeball that will last for years In time (' VY. Murphy says he will erect a mammoth stadium for the rubs in Chi cago and President Fbheta of (be Brooklyn !hiri declared recently tha( he had mad up hie mind lo replace (he wooden stands M Waahtng(on Park wi(h s(ruotnres of concrete and s(eel. The Philadelphia club has a wooden plan( which doubtless will give way to one of modern oonatruction, and some day (he Bosion Americans vill have new grounds built regardless of e-use ft can be seen, therefore, that the pros peri(y of haseball has brought about vastly tieKer accommodadons for ihe fans in a majorityof the inator league ntltw.and yet, aa Mr. F.bheis of(en says, the game is in Ha infancy Aside from (he building of new planls the inagnalea are puylng higher salaries (O the playorg (lian at any previous unto, '(hey are spending more money for new plarera and Bat the rn (raining (rips ihan ever before. A club with a s.ilary list of fVt.ooo may be said (o be moderata in its outluy. for more than one club owner is oompelled (o pay I7&.000 for playing talent t he is no danger of a slump in patronage so long as baseball remains honest, and the men in control of the sport are shrewd enough to appreciate thi fact at all limes After placing their final game in Chicago to-dav the (.lants tackle the Pirates in gjjOtokvVllla tO-morrOW. They leae right after that contttl for Philadelphia, where thev play on Tuesday. Then lollow games with the Rrooklyns at Ytahhington Park on Wednesday and Thursdn'', Inoludlnf a double header. The Philadelphia will meet Mci .ra w 's men a( (he Polo Orolinda Ott PHday and the Rontons will be here for one game on Saturday The OloOto are in Nrooklj n n weeW from to-morrow and Ihan rest until Ortobar I?, when flahlan'fl men wind up (lie season in the Brush stadium with a double header If (he Ciants have the penniitit clinched b that time, which seems acertainiy. (hey w ill liegin i he world s series with the Mhletica here ihe foljowing ciav . The Highlander! play (hree games heie with the lintton Rod beginning to-morrow and then go to Philadelphia for a similat series with the Mh let leg, winding up their ampaign on Katurdai 1'hey hate ar tonged to piny an exhibition game with the Jrooklns i Washiiigtiin I'arl. nevt Hunday for the tx-lieft ,,f r.ihn S'eldon utter Till' h thev will disband President lurrell was asked 10 allow the Hill,.,,., u pTgy a post season senc with the I'hilndelphia Vationals or the Rrooklyns Inn iie.le.. lined lor bueltiess reasons, one ..t wh,.-h was trial slirh games nould ev ite n toretl 'laniuard did not Iwgin in dlspla.i Ins remarl-sble efr. liveness until Hie middle of June Including Ihe t i . coniesl m Chicago last Wednesrii lie had ueured in 'ort two game- In that niitnbei h started seventeen limes and n he depended whole terrific si j and i u. ... ji t, no great wonder thai Ins arm has liegim lo show the efTe. I ..I 1 1. lerriili .train H Mcrrplard had knnanlio i" . ... hH i,, go well as his aoaderl ill whip he , Ul been able lo sink it out perhaps Inn ,, ditcher who ha adopted ihe metlHid ol the lions ier southpaw ha - I.e. aide In prove Iraaeif an Inpn man In his uiennahh desire to take a big lead h draw cam ensured for nvorworking !tf t riii ril in m rf ihe t B'- thai witii II .ceplh Mathewsoo and (lie Maniula Hie ldan(k' pit. hour depart ITtnl has nol been dspenrl aide Ma'h-wson In-day ( mplo) n I n-n. i, . than I rawn He cajtnol ahuw Ilia p,a nntti na i pdof foi in' .' I en I ui h knows h i I'j p Ich with ia:-e judvtin'ri lie i p-p.l up ui Ins fielding slippoil aa I i i .,. onoalble and ahn h f'nds h'ncieii in l i id i pinc'i-s ic lesnrla to th ( i,.n, Is VJatajewsoe has "tade s atlldj of ii.u g V ito c.n- in xnd is snx mg ) - W llirf M pan lAperdingi tli jH s nrk I- hi.. - . t . and evert hull player who h is fucu him will Isll 1 on si. lo sige-nr; I. i lrl.tn In nnn.igs the Prcokiyna next year Preeident Ebbeta has shown MBMM'J In the vtternn'a ability to tun a big If ague team ucceaafully It.vhlen has worked htrd with the material at his dispoaal this year and with addrd strength he believes he will land the Brook Ivna high up in next yegr'a race. The Brooklyns have played great ball on this last Western trip, which Is a source of en couragement for the fans on th o(her side of the bridge winning team at Wash ington Park would be a decided noveltv. as the fnns haven't had a champion UafJl simi- Ned Hanlon developed Ihe combina tion that won th fiennam In IM And ItgJO Dahlen was the shoitatop of (hat great team CHUKET AiERUiES. Itr. . . tiding Take. Hailing Honors in Xew Vork and Sew ,lrrc Atsflclatlon. In the second season of liic New . ork and New Jersey Cricket Assnciat (0:1 no let up In Interest was experienced among the members of the clubs comprising Hint thriving organlal ipn. The clown of the Staten Island (Ticket and feinUs Club, whli h formerly was so lOPcmtfal in the Metropolitan League, again survived the championship series without a -ingle de feat Light matches tffl 1'Ontfa tod. of which stx wpr win h) the ChtmplOnl and two were draw 1 addition to this one of the members i . Staten Island club H. R Nieoll. was pi, ' fir.sl among Ihe .issocialioii bowlers foi (he aeason Aa fonnerlv, Ihe club did nol lack in re liable balamen. of whom L. II I. Stninlhal, I. I. Kcenan. M. II Cohh. W F Keenan. N. S. Hart and c 11 Clarke did the best work. The New ork Ypteraus Cri-ake1 Vsoia lion, which llnlshed bttoW Klaten Island in the competition, enioved the distinction of claiming the bnlsiniiti with Ihe lieut asan- i Ittlon batting aerage in li C. C. Belling Sidney Ix-ane ranked high as aiwavs, while c w Haymoii, I i Kelly, Brawn mid F L PrenderfMl were all well up In the double llffurt list llign.tll of Hh n lUOltd I'Olinty. whose club was placed third in the standing, was second among the batsmen, L w Htoughton. c . .imi w Kadlord, ii 'llirvllle, K ( Hull and R. . hallenger being also pla. e,l well up in the n Pelages liensoiihnrat did not do so well in the association as in the league, bill manv ex cellent individual effor(s werv recorded ihe i 'rescenta were not nt top form and brought up the rear M I! i obb, Htaton I sand and I . i . Kelly, New nr' tetiyans. who pave taken part in metropolitan orlckal lor Ihe lasl twenty vears. both rank high among the batsmen and how lers Following are the Una I standing of the lul.s and the hattlut; and bowling aver ages for the aeoaon CfidM.: n is"t n oc Laat. ir. far Staten Islauu s a n i mm New ork 'eteraoi s i )7 lllthmond Couatv n .x n eg. Hchsonliurst s ; i n vji Crfsrem A. C. s ii r, iar a v 1 1 iNo xv lh xora luismtn ant Vtjfu I tntJtOMS R irj llr. f i BeUngi Veteran-, .x 1 u la; rj :, v hlirnxll. Hlcnmontl Co i i mi ii;, ii. x.x f. H. I. sttlntiiel.St.xiru u a o 91 i..; i s: .M Btoughton. Hl.-.iniond i m MOD s I icaiic Vetrran- a l ,s ius M s j ii Keenan. Stawn 1-iunU ; i ii a M It ( olih. Utaten l-Iand 1 u ss ,r. IT hi I N. I -cfihei. Hlcomoml is si xe rss .; Ii. II Hawulnx. ('resceiit 7 o ;.i 1J jcL W. I. Ki-nan. Statrn Ixlanu i x r.. ft kS ii. M . tteyman. Valcraos... 7 ,i :i as .u't c R Marshal:. Bat j Uurst 7 : US :o: :o 40 n Itadf'iM. HI. ht. i J Co 7 : s m, (f cju N s Hart. Stst-n 1 md .". u ;i p i mi ui ii L. Street. Hrnsontiurl ft l ( i.x m m r. i Kefir, tetergqj 7 j .. m is p . blown, trieran. n 1ft 14s x ( II ( Isrke. Staten . 1 a4 ;.i :s .:. i Turyulv. Riramoad Co i 1 7 11 ; 17 ,x 1 A Rargeani, Beaaobhurst 11 0 ii IN ;: aa 1 1 1 1 miiei -.!. Veterans, sum i 17 m I. , 0 Mill. Ixl.'hmonu I o . .1 11 ,x.', .1 17 on K, O. Cliallengei. HicatnoOd 7 1' I.X s ft M V. Y- Jackson. CI eel ill j o (I 1; j a" . i r.obinsoii. Bteten 1 standi 0 :7 ;x 11 ;o 1. 'I nvillc. Hlchmoau Co. . 11 :j 7j u 111 ii. N Monkhousc ,ni i.rr.ono 1 ir, 11 ;.i .1 A Simpson. ( reaaeoi 7 11 81 i 14 14 r. n iieece. Reaaoahurei u 1 ?4 it:i u ir v. P. Ross. Denaontiurel 7 u a 1.7 1:1 s.x c. w. Townaeni. creaeeni ft :i xi g to U. W, R sieauman. Benaona'tS 1 la .s IX. 00 W. 11 Taylor.RleamonaV Co..l 1 . ;s u.ao f llawley. MebttMygdOO 11 :o ; is. op W. r. Keenan. Jr.. Staten Is ..x 11 :j :.7 1-;.x A I., cire-iam. lien-onnur.l I o 11 7 1; 7j s (I. siandfa-i. Veterans 1; o :-i n7 V S rranklln. bcnsonnuist s ;w e,, in M I T. .lo.inslonr Crescent ft 1 n ;;i id fo c. e. 11. sues. Beaeooaurat. 7 t to s iota . liaxiri. revent a 3 1:, 70 10 io a s Durrani, Voteroni 0 to 10 on Nol mil SOWI4N0 tvggaog Beiatrrf seif deaf: P (f ff u in II. It Xleholl. steien islsnti (fx IS I'.s ..n 7 fo r.A.W Ireland, sieien Is lie r. sg H 7 R7 M. R, ( nob. staien l-;and tut ;s 19; :i ro ( H. Clorkt. Staten IsittM 7X :,7 7 s 14 K. F. Kel . Vrtt-rans. .'.SI :i ."is St s II . Rvelya. Bsasonnursi lis 4 tn 10 in in C, B. Rlsnrx. Bensonr.uixi s :.7S .:, 11 K F. C, Tsylor. Riciunund iip 1 ea" 7 s7 7 ir I- c Bog liar xriTs.eni Ma a :i i;( Mia w :.,.'.r,.:i Klchmonil Uo.lif) 10 M 1.". 11 LO A. S tmrrant. X'etrrans K 1 7 f la 0. Tumils. Rwhrntmo Co set 11 tli ti i:,.;j A. Hoskiags, Klcninond c'o flu .1 :m 1.' is t. r. .rack-on Crssrsgt.. 414 iu &a ja n, 11 I'.A Sergeant Benson iilifal (7 ;sw a rn C. C. nrilng. clerai.s IbO X ,x7 ft :2 s;i J.O.P.Humphreys. (Tttetnt ito glj 0 ?i u (.. x fiaitnan. VStsrtns.. Ml 07 F. II Itcece. flensonliur-l IS2 n 1S7 Pecordx of those w lm :00k less ihsn fi .t. Ii. Keenan. Staien Island. ." wioktt i. Orssotm, Beaaotuturst, .x srtrksts. 7 :.x x7 17.S.1 Lets- e ,. , ..IO. A no. l. v eiougnton, Rieninond o a si.-i.eis. r.H'ooai. .x wickets. t?.to: v Hswiey, ( 0 . 1 nickels, it.fi; s Deanr. Veterans :i 00; A Better, a wickeix. :,7 ;.x "0. J . N Richmond . icketk, FOOTBALL r OABTMOl Til. six of last Veer's Trim tone nnd Nol Much New Mtlerlnl. Haxntgn, K. H.. Hepi to.- rhtprotpectt of a successful football -eason at Dgrt mouth are not verv blight Id begin with, the six best men on last season's vgrslty hu. e been lost by graduation Sherwln at light tai-klo. Iiovejo: at left guard. Need ham at centre, Hyan at right end. Ingersoll at quarter and tieorge Hohan at right half. This leaves but five men of vanity experi ence available Fb-ock. Whitmore, Morey, Barends and Cap' Daley, "f these only Barends and 1 nle nia be said to 1," reason. able sure of iiositiima on this seasoi, 's lineup ( apt Dalev holds down the left wtng tlthough his showing against Norwich on Wednesday was weak, he is a seasoned veteran, a good tergppy leader and on former occasions exhibited marked abilit! La-t '.mr Karends played fullback. This season he has been put on the line at rigid tgcklg. The change hat been justified by the fact that he has proved himself lo he the strongest lineman up date. He ia an exceptional kicker, doing nli the goal kicking last year This sesson he is being developed a- a drop kicker, which fgct. along with Ins abilit in plate kicking, makes loin 11 moil valuable asset Moving him from the back field, however, seriously weakens thai department, which at present is the moai Important and diWcnlt problem the coaches have lo solve Mote, si leit half ia the only veteran now in the ha' kfleld He is fast and falrl heavy bul has the fatal tendency to fum hie He has done the punting for the leatn to date, pill his kicking is very mediocre Last . ea 1 Inipisoll did all the punting I p to date fiibton, '(S. has plavd centre and hts work ia such th.fl his position is reasonably tenure He was a sub last vein and is nol vtry heavy but is extremelv accurate, t eens well on ids feel and is a good flghtei. F.nglehorn ami Peer, guards on last year's frealiman team arc fighting In play on I. damn's right Ppth sre a fnnl 3 and weigh over ?on pounds Bo, far Peer has been the choice of ihe coaches. Henneil, '1:1. Harris, i:i and Itiglo i:i, all las' ttgton subn. are Irvine out for glltrOS along with Carnuin, 'J, win, plnied op the lnon in team bill who was unsu ss ful 'asf year. He ia strong and big but i pry slow. for the new -t . le of game severs1 candidates tre Irving (or right end Ha .es. 'If!, another sub ol last egr, is u, e mill man V No has pleased the coaches to date and ll he oontlnuet to plac the gallic he put IP Sgalnti Norwich he will be a member of this veer's vgrsilv i lie liio kocld is as inUOrt a pn'i.' a- ''.'ii the (and dales met the dav alter l.ahor I'a. Hoiraetl "ml l.lewelb ti, bucks of the inii eleven, are the most proniineui among 'lie cHmiidales lor rionrter. Hoth, however, have 11 lerulein", lo star tboffteelves ami 1, ait her ha . show ri much generalship. i,.v - nigln ttael is the ahillty in carr Ih' 01 II iliiniiffh an open field i ii. tnd I ouden, '14, tre the pest 1.1 tiiliba, k Neither could I 1 ailed glioil l.ouilon is bettT m defensi e w-ork. .:.ilc Snow shows up beat on the nffepsive ' liana, '(?, "f Mouni Ollvei t.step. 14, li'i ile, . I.:, and 1'illei . i.;. the halfback un.-1 ti" 1 hoaen r'ur'lcc seems lo pla t the hsrileal iramr. ami L-ten the fasteat I i''l line the 1. inst strength, and Hans the longeal exprritrtce. None of them is el V arsil nitlei i ll. Frank csvanauzh. "on an til American ejid, is head coach Ii is hi- Orel trial a' ntrl mouth ami in- prohl"i is are ver Jlnlciili lie rurmerl) nntciieci Holy 1 roas. He i- gaalated h Joe l.iltnnn AS mill f.nw. ranee ngnktrt, in guard anil end on former Walter (lamp Ml American Last veer Btnktri 1 niched rolgtit 1 I V. V. V, FOOTBALL. I First Week of Practice Mb owe Home Good Material. The New Vork Vnlversity football aquad has just finished its first week of fall prao I tlce on Ohio Field. Two weeka of pielimi : nurv work at Kddvville. N. V.. nut Ihe varsity mn In prim - condition so that the I two davs practlc- following the ( pnlng I of 09ltog last Wednesda-. was a pleasnnl surprise to those who wltn-ssed th" l"m 'In action. All but four of last year's regu lars aiv'bac : and there is enough material ! among lh sr( und siring new to enable the I ooachea to mi the vacancies. I Owing tn the graduation of Murphy. (iortOll and Wheeler the left end and left I halfback positions ar open Murphy and (loiwrh alternated at left half last aeason. v ule is the only o(h man thnt. th" varsity losea i rawfoid. th ' p'uiky Hole right lend, contrary to previous cxitectationa Is in th" aiiu.id. He ia B imblnilig Ids last : year In college with Ins Bret vent in law I school nnd thought at Ibst he would be un I hie to mve the time for dailv practic I, Ilia preeenat on tht Hoi add : ih" atrenfth uisid'Tablv to Andrade 11 i, is Oiling In at tight strom of a political quibble to vote for other tackle in Capt, Brenngn't old position, is a ' I Settee Most of (he delegnles sent (o (his I IlkSly nun for the pines, although Wenier. annual session are not imbued with a thor lasl year's All Scholastic tinkle Irom He i ough spirit of sport and they allow them Will Clinton High School, is showing up I selves lo be swayed by others who are in , well in practic-- Andrade was 0111 for end 1 sport for purposes' other than Ihe popular last season, hut against Crawford and j 'ration of outdoor exercises. I Wheeler Ih had no opportunity, in hisi During tht last season the local reglstra I new position at tackle he is showing up (ton trio xvas SO far short of Its purpose 'hetC'i than ht ever did at end and will I that it has lieen suggested n appoint a j surely girt Wslner hard fight lo keep' lookout or special sleuth to be attn' lied tn 1 th piac;. I the committee His business should be to 1 Heonebtrger, who has held down the o about and keep an e e on Ihe doings of po'itiiv.i of leu irn.nd for tiie lest two -ea- certain athletes. He. should be around to .ee ,0... by the PPe IVgrtUy ime made ,igaint Priiu edni lost I 1fjr wJfV If could hear those yarns veai hopff. lost year's varaity centre, I"" aiound, and how nun h iom. Bill and woo win graduated lust year, noes to the Uleh gm here and there for this or that New York Vpivtreity law iohool tins mr performame. a- well n. Having .. i tt line and i eiufible to plev He wk no doubt ,, , , . , ... ,, lbs sera to hit old position although tooney. I on ul",e profltgiile last year's substitute and ion t arslty camping grounds gre la be had s ion , centre. .. ill be on hand. 1 nrrenre. t he new a Ihe new -paper men . an hen r stM'h Stories ma 1 from Vermont, hSt not shown up Still OUghl not i . be Imi.i rr in,. iMlmm in rel out is eatiecti .1 dail Mic kit i 11 nil Vesle tight gUS id 11 ml I 'gill ''ickle. are two old siantlbys on whose elite e. it work thecoa 11 1 1 11 ; I l'he hae paved these Iwo positions lot three veers. 1 mier the lour year 1 ule .(hi- will be their hi.' 0.1 The varsity, al . though bo til men arc nrolled In the school 01 Comuierce. The strength of Ibt lunkfleld 11 un- I certain ouatttlty. i.allowaT's oi.i position at utiarter will" undoubiedli be tilled b Slron. WHO is a. 'in eligible, with lluniley. freshman from Morris High school wh lis now ruuniig (he si rubs as a posaible LiaotOr, liliffe, who with Moore al(eina(ed let right hail, mi v not be in the liieup. (iwiiic to ihe s, rious iiiiurv he recehed last ; (xxi mincgaiiie witii xxesievan nis parenis object 10 Ids plavuig toodiall agai. this , mini. I eft ion niai ko ii' rugfu . miiu alios, 011 , v-,i ihe position under Murphj and fldrech, but Vnti Bgtoffstel i. who has taen working hard iji Mil position at summer iimn ami n ho pwyed on ih- vnrsilv In Ms ireslimau ea' line XV O' lUI nil I who hoi iii.i ,' II .'III 1 . Ihe greate-l blow to Hie le.tln Is the loss of Y ute. the star fullbtclj Mthough brenciu. , aptoin of i : . leant to.- the i om tig -ea-on proini-eH to Is a headc line Ii lunger and a -reedy bock he la' ks the beef and kicking ability of "i ule Pie week spi t ol The tsiiiii will be it- punting. Yloure, w ho 'ia.- be. ii prgcUeing d i op kit t.s tliruiigh out the summer, will in- tn Invalutble aid to the team, bul he i- no puutei HieuiiHii has bern piloting better the pott weea and tun KfiOnatelu. aha did u.uxh ol the kiik- ii. k l- ' -",, . i'"v,V ; j "LIvi'Trr ,wi' n,.o,l Piesaler has shifted oper from left!,. i, le I,, leit e,.,l ItntBher who ae a uronMse of making a speed) end ia- -.-ason ll oil', for the same i.ositioii fl.ttchei last year's substitute for this Mara, will he nt iht- week, ihe tight between these three will lie an Interesting one to watoh. New or- I nlversny fa es (his yesr per haps ti c lurde-i schedule In its ntetory, for a-idc from 'he Preliminary games witii Muhlenberg and Phode Islsnd btste In ftctobei the teuni sill fa e isle Irinity. Knigeix, 'A e-leyan and the Navv lonsecu live weeks in N'otetnhet rmlT -s FOOTBALL 101 AO. Munx Of I be Team Thai Mas Uealrn 4tnl b nasi I'olnt in Training. Ql'UitOgD. conn . sepc i't - The members ui (hi Trinity football squad who have been here for t he past veek for preliminary train - ing a(e lasi rmuidins into -nape under the .direction of Coa-h (ItttOtl. No ecritn- mage hns yet been Ittempttd, tht work be ' Ing confined to i rott-OOUntry runs, punting j and signal drill, with particular attention ; lo ihe long tor ffird pass, w hi h has featured largely in tho play of the Trir.it teams of 'the past three years Of Ian ttgton'l fgtl eleven, whioh x defeated uriy by West Point, ihe following ere tlill in ecHege (apt. Howell, thetrn. Hudson. Igiwlor, Collec, Moore and Uleeker. The one will i.e ereatlj atrengthened by the addition of I Buck, ia. lie of two 'ears ago, who will return to ollege tins fall. ; ihe rpiarrerbaek position is the one , which is irivmg the coaches ihe most difn outty. conk, who hat played the position ; well ioi the pii t wo veers w ill not be back There are several promitlng candloatea tmong ih" freththen, however. anJ (be coochte are al-o pleased with the showing Of Weasels, captafg of the irack team, who reported in exceUenl (indlnoti. as he had Its.i pole vaulting during ihe ai-mmer for the Nee on itfilstic t'lub I'ani Howeii, t ho played ii tackle last i ear. is being tried at end. ..ml V ill in all probability retain that position, as he has shown mini, "d ; tbilltr in handling the forward pass The moot likely at'didates for tackle are Buck of th- mini team and Hudson of last v ear s eleven. i guard me , oai lies are csirg I it fiatrick . who plaieil onlv a short ; time last season owing to Injuries, and i I a w lor a tormei hallback llleeker tne nil l , entre. w Mi i : his position. 1 There is a wealth of candidates inr Ihe back field position thearu colleii rtnd Moore seem the rnoai likely, though (here I a re several of the ti"w n n who ate -now ing up well Tho men alii leave here on Thursday, returning (o Hartford for the I opening of eOllege, i he achsdute follows I Oeieberf, IVorcester si rtartforn; n an' herst it Hertford: ?l ( ngateai I'Ucs; '.'" e lleysn 1 1 nsnforj Kovatnnsrt. K. . t at New 'It': ii. Massach isrtu tirtles ,,, Ittr'ford: t. : Ha. r; r, i i xt inn : fi i-j; itrown t Pmetcfencs toil VHH KOWISti. ! Placed on a gtlsfgetor) iinonclsl Hssls This negton, j Bowing it ( olumbi.l seems to htVt been pla "I on a stllsftctori flnancin' bgs4 during ti." sea-op Jitat closed according lo iihe report ol the mantger sod gradigvt treasurer latued rscotitlx oeording to 1 Warren bnme, ii. the mmager. and Mot ton 11 Bogue, '00, (lie treasurer, Ihe Oolum bin crew Ins finished The -eason Willi cash tin hand, ,-iithouurh the subgrflptlons vcip not tS Iftrge a- ilic wrre ir vrnr ago IP keeping down expenses to nttgl WgS be ' heyed lo i.e Ihe miniruulil Hie Bnithed 'with a -in ill roth balance aftrr plying i,anotn 'he resci i efund s hii h nowtmounU . to s, MM ; iltngtthei the sxpense of mslntslnlng 'rowing were )p, nits AO and ihe lolsl receipts I ti l,7f,gi ' he assets and receipt s amounted I to ll2,fU1 4R and the ex penaes and iiabiiltCs 'Iu ,.;iic .'in. legvlng n haltnce in the iregstiry tfter puii.g nil lulls in, nried up tn ami ' Including tep(etibei IS ol lean, in it. far lie largest tccnunl of Hi, .ear was lhai i hiving ti d ' Willi S'xitriat lor 171,101 n. silent in thai 'a. the esparaots of il.s t reining ItbTe w era ti ,uoi ft n nil the racing bi i'Ouiit getiY.gg fhe nthei "ippriaes were : la ll n. 1 1 tocoililt, 1463.31 barrje sccouni, I tUt I S boat and oar. X4ts,7c inturapoe i I oi I 'n giuiei a I ex pen-ei,. 0t; si and special i expenses, li.ltt.tg the receipt name ni most entireis from supacripiions ami other lk,' -OUI . Tht reserve account, (lie report con tiOIIOt, was "stabli-hod lasl i ear lo pro vide sgglnti depreciation in souipmeni and ' neivesaari rePla'emtntai end the nee, of such a fluid is at once apparent w hen ,i i I considered ilia' oil I otttflert ti Rdgewtter see onlv lemportrt and we mighi ha-e to riuil (hem nn ten or Ihirl davn notice H 11 I.I ,1 1 I .1... .1 X , .... . lasl fr.rev er. and the lime i nol far nff w hen se will have lo make provision for a more suitable hoalhouse on the west bank of th' 11 udson ', "I lur e v tenaes next vear w ill be increased, foi t,"ie ate nianv improvements thai hgvt J to be made in equipment and general oper siion so a- to make the apnrt more attrac tive &ud the men mnre cmnfnrtsble x j moie active racing season la planned, and this a Ml also entail additional expense N ti Hock wood. 10, a former eoxawaln. haa been npnointed assistant graduate man ager and will supervise at the universltv Iand al (he hunt house (he details of manage ment and see that the needs of the coach and crew ate attended 1 " 'NEWS OF THE ATHLETES .4 SI. F.I 1H TO HELP BEOtSTRA. TIOH COMMITTEES? ' Official Programme of the IMympIc tJames nntalns Interesting Points sihlft tmong A. k, t . Old Timers Where Nome New York A. ft mars tolourn. Those w ho would like to see the real kind of amateurism prevail hope the newly elecied member of the regis! ration com mittee will prove equal to the task. A little prior lo the annual conclave of the Metropolitan tasoclation there was talk of a reformatory move in the direction of the committee in (he shape of keeping off representalivea of any of the big clulie. and of having the committee 1 (imposed Of one man from Brooklyn, one from 'Ihe RIMS and one Irom .Manhattan Though the Bronx and llrooklyn dubs are for midable enough lo be specially repre- sented they made 110 effort in the direction. but instead were carried along on the mael- ' Iimai even Ihiiisi. mh i i.a tA.. i,M 1 ...1 iheaid sunt, lent things 11 1 Initio rta nca the leuili iniild go and disgorge himself to the I registration ommltlee, and ihey ould acl I si 1 ordlngly on 1 lie a sen rosii parti! connrct"d with thinttur ! sptni and who navels mil c msiderablv told a stOr'y .- c-nt;x and It Is mi!- similar to what cm he heard al sue rendsgtollk of the atlllftes nowadays. wonder wh.i-e (he eyes and htar'UI of th" reglttl ation ooMmlt'teca of the Mi iro poll ten Assoolatlon and Th" Middle Atlantii Association are When in) 01 th- big professional meets .lie on," s iid ihe man. i htpptn'.d to he ovei n, Pblhutelphls m tht month ol Aueuai 1 ui- lai.noniiin gamrs w In 11 ( saw , .l.i. r. .1.. i . 1 nt MMite riem due looollty com- i Pent for the oath, i thought I saw some members ol tht Middle tthtntd goveiu- I ing bod) ground, but I am not sur and i anyway ilpy would hgtdlV know the niau ' At th" met , opojitan r hhinpionship a couple of weeks ago I saw this san. athlete walk lout :.mong the gmstrurs and win two i prlgrt. Al th" moment I thought to .lump out on the Held, tap him on ili- shoulder and tell the rfciee that Ik are stood a pro- j fsosiontl. en stoond thought I did not : go. btcgute I suddenly rstn nib nd some I rUllnga of the ooramlttee, and perhaps 1 j guy Way 111 migni ue told to no awa: . that as long aa the eemowiwn t mo of entieaeipn t was not .,,,,!,-,. xi.,,ii. ., . , ' ' 11 of the Metropolitan ateootation this athl-te had a i trfg.ot right lo inn at its met x nat the hoaid of govrmois of the Metropolitan Asaoolation aneht m ri appoint a sort of commissioner at large and SHOW him nil seni. nnmnH this I. , ,ik and w ith strict instructions to ke, p his eyes fieeled lor violators of the amuteur rules lh" ,.s-. i i; 1 1. .11 can afford to psv such an official a littl" salarc. for liaidlv any one could snare the tim foe i,,,ti,i.,.. on such a job, ' The Official programme of the Olympic f ames at Stockholm next vear has" mat , rath tSMii-d and no more detailed publica tion of its kind could well he imagined ll Metre everv branch ol spoil that will be j hsndled by the swedee and along with Igixlng Ihe events, the date of Hoeing of the entries, the rules of ccmpctlticn are talao included, as well as a alntiment about tne nature of the pruee Ihe section of 1 toe programme w huh icncetns Arrerira inns' i- wBi wnixrn loucnea on tne (rack and neid competitions which tre scheduled 'o siiin on Baturaay. tu s. end continue (ill July 14, the Sundays IllWOaea. Inlries tor (hee contest, mk'sl le made heiore lime t by Lufoie-an COUntlieS, but out siders such as America, luttralia, south Ifrloa, ' anada nnd China will have til l ine ii lo snd in ihe names ol thiii teams No telegraphed rntriee win i,e accepted and those sent p writing mist be very rlsln ihe datea of closing for the gym nastics, swimming, wrestling ami fencing e ill he the same as for t he athletics, hut the ejitriea for ihe cycle road race around Lake Malar close on Juno 7. Ihe modem pent athlon or sll around mtupention will Take place July 7 to II and the entries for that close ,,n .lime i ol dune w lor America and tne other cocntriet outside ol Europe The most imulia: thing almut ihe pro ern ic in- i ih" dlnvntlont given of ihe running tiack l: pot is had it here st one tini" thai i' would lie'a lull third of a mile and correspondingly big otherwise such is nnt the caee It masnres lis cards in circumference and will be gg feet at the broadest point, which will las th t'rnsh of all I pee 1 h" nai lowest point ,,u I Ii" liack stret. h will bo 22 fax t wide, and th" curves Whit h will be easy, ill be bunked up about ! ineh-s (Hi Ih- Infield there will be plenty of loom for th" weights and lumping us it will lie I TH vards Ions by M broad Thongh tb" prises are partly limited to tlret. eeond and third in the different events it is evident that th" Swedes are not going lo let etCM ptional all around merii go un iewarrid even though a man should not pinbsbilitv hold happen to land in th- money, If unv com Uttilor should do well in two or (hrct com peimnns n win receive a d piom-i It is said tha( th" reie-ee xvill decioe nn Ih" icn's nt"ri(a and ui moti ease. ih.. efere s will be Swedee, lle, nnd there (hough in odd "vents (h ie may bo a lew oftlcialH draflcd Irnm Ih" outside nations, 'f iiuree a , ooramiss1oiier from inch nation ; will pC on fh- Ground, nnd he win have a voh in inn Imr ) gatlonal lur m cas . of I dlSjpdtas and olilecllons With reiraid In iihetioiis uvsy contesis the proUwi must ibe tnd n d n0lmoie than an lion, gfter It (akis p'a'"s .nnd toch objection mu.-t b" I accoinptnirg by Iwrnty Swedish kroner, . Kin. the fl'st .nh!'ii. progrtnime was ixhiiid II m I with SOIilg changes bill th" following I ih" Rntl list stnctloned by tim : int rnottonal fYlympin l.'ummittee: Aihledrs In Ins UUliliini SsUirdSx. .'id' ft. io t1anga.iub IH Trii'S close June s i. iniilvldutl inei Ussxieiuni number of , cagiDe tilers trots ear natl .n In rsch -vent, iwec r I'rlass In ears n die I'irsl, gsid Ub'W : pic uiSital leeond, silver laird, hrenr" in t , as Marathon raie everj cm nrtre winnei whoaortln,e dues npi esessd iltti of mr wlnnsi ; hy :x per rrd will receive s spcelsl dlploins cf p.rrll lie fiitlowlnr chalienae enns .,tii a-o tie nresenledi 1 it H xt pie King 'cf Hweden's rtisliengs citfi m the winnei of ihs isnlstnlon .''elf i M Pie mniiernr of Musait's chtllsngri cup I 'o lite v. inner It I lie iirmthlolt iri II If II the Crown t'rlnce cf (,re",es prise lo Ihs 'Inner ,-f the Marsttion race diolder, .' .1 Hsves, I'.H i isi The Uonlgoirer) stsiustle m tec sinner cf , me tlleriia Utrswini hel lisnd 'imiiirr. M .1 Hherklsn, t ' R, a.i if ei sisters flai.''im Rislsrs ffal, en meieri Isl, i siri meters "si. i.fftl "-e'er- Hst, .v rtsi meters flsti i in, om nieisrs Bat, Mtrtthon rare iio.ttii leetersi shout twenti Bxe ntles, hurdts rsce 1 1 to meters) , i '-railing rsi e i ioixi metsrsi, running high lump. ' -isndlnt hlgit lllttip, ninnltg lirnao liteini stand : Ing lirosrl lump. hep. lep and lump, cole rniip. ' ihrpt'lng the la- flln 'will' isvelln held In ihe I niirt.il- nei hsnfil ihr iwtiisr the Isvelln iwllh the lavrtln hats III the l.iuiei itglil ami lefi hand: Ihrowltl Ihe lilaeus, he-' han'. throwing the rtlstus, rlghl snu teti hi 4 pniitng ih" wstgftji heal hsndi ptiuini 'he - eight, rlffhl sptl Isfl bSIMj: Uiiov'lng (I.e hsr , rrer I'entsthlou 'nil 7c COOIOruiDg: ' run ninr hrosd lumi' '. throwing Ihe itvelln wt'h iaveiin lield In Ihe ml Idle . liesi nttgl -t. RSl 1 rotters (tact, throsrioi ttte glseiis. he I hxnd I .X. I ..'.(IU ineiers fla( deealhlnn I o -X on .t'lli II I a in in on July lab (jomprlsltg '. inn roster i flat. ? riltnltl litesit hintpj . Ittlllg the weight. : best hand i runnlnc High llltin: R. ion nieter i (1st: s. liorrlle race. 1 1 n n-eiris. 7. tlunutnc Ihe glsciis, hssl nanii. x nop lump a throwing me , lavellu 'villi Ihe Isvelln held hi Ih, mlrlilei. hr-l hand in. i.rvm metrrs fat. ii Team, coninetitions, Hatinuun siimhsr of i teams from escii nttlot In sect! einn. nns lese i frltss In rarn c cm rlrtt, dlplotut 10 the win I ting tetm tnd silver glli ' llvmole nieds) lo tteh pisSiber of the teami sscotd Mil third, riltetiM proftts ntedtl rttpertlvell lo carh mmiher of ihe lesm ex. Iv mar to inn Um nielei. wilt SlttlelUtl tesrrv s nei rare. I ,on nieieri Teams of four, earli nisn in ran inn rnelet i with niaslnmpi iwo reneives l earn race, LOJSI melerv li.e to run. three m eounl' mavlin.itu (liree reserves. In Ule event of s t le die total litis laUen bv ihe scoring Hirer of each leant shsll deride Tug of war, learns nt eight, maximum four reserves, irsins ms. nni be i gpttlttg h am one who Is net a member of the iesm 111. Combined Inrtbhhisl and teani cnn-peil linn C'roas-eetlgtii race, about a.non mstsrs Slnitilunrous start. Start and finish tn the Stadium. The rare p. partlv Individual, partiv (etni rare Vlaxtmum numlier of competitor from each nation, twelve Irises In the fndlvid us! compeililnn: liri. sold (Uvninlc medal, second -liver, third, bronxt. I'rlre in ihe learn compstlUoti. lirit. dlploms to the winning (asm and silver gilt (ilympte medal tn each member of (he (earn: second snd (hlrd. sliver aod hronre medii resneedvely to each member of Ure learn. In the teara conipetlMon Uie respective ,ilaces of the first three men from escvh learn will oe added together and (hs team having the lowest Sgre gate niimher of points will he declared the win ner. In the exeh( of a lie (he total time taken by the scoring truer of each (ram shall deride. Some of the old timers in the different A. A. I', dlatrirrta are getting shifted about a bit, eome moving up the ladder snd others getting out of the hustle altogether. Tom Riley gained the (op of the tree in the sew Kngland Aaaoclatlon bv becoming presi dent. Imwn to i4t. ouia .lohn J. O'Connor, who has been head of the Western associa tion for the last twenty-five venrs, is oof He said he has other Interests In athletics to look after. Con Walsh, the hammer thrower snd for merly of the New York A. C. Is now In Seattle, and a few daya ago he wired for hie release tn Capt. Ilalpln. It aeems that Con xvlll not get his releaee. and he may have to wait the full year before he can represent any other club. Den Aheam. the Olympic chnninlon for the running hop. step end lump. Is In Chicago, where he intends to selde down for good. He wore Ihe Mercury Pool for a while, but he never seemed to si i ike his real form or tne tint World. HAH AltO MEX AT PRACTICE. Plajrrs in fieod Trim tnd Mttrrltl Promising. CxMHniDnr. Mass.. Hepl to, Although the Harvard football auitad began prat th e a week later this fall than did the candidates for most of the other ollege teams (here has been truly remarkable progress made in two weeks nioal of the players returned in excellent physhsl Him snd sn unusual amount of hard work sppsrently has had no ill effect rather it brought the varaity men down lo their first game well abreast of their rivals end prepared to meet the loam's diflll ttlt schedule At flint gi.xm e the material fur a rush line, whii li has lo be rebuilt except for two positions, -seined not altogether promising' x io' oi ,i;,e athletes, but they're all small.'' was ihe comment Of Ihe coaches, but sl- ibough -in ii rgngj' types gt rTth, the Wiihingtoiix oi I raic is lltirr are not In cluded iu the piutd, II, ere arc some xery husk) boys on Soldiers KLdd this fall and ones that the l.'rlmtotl cooohtw should lie able to whip into a splendid team Harvard has its usual wealth of cgttdl' dates i hi- .. ear. but not ne, tgggrll) a wealth d good material iheie is in sigin (he timber Irom winch to build c good lush line. Not niil.ii is in eight ..si now is the Wgy of lUbgtitlltgg tor the xegulnr rank of torvviiids, but barnng accident llaughlon now ha the men on whom the most dili gent cogohipg of the season will be spent Harvard's two til lAIOlieu veterans, t apt rltfter, right tgOalO, and llud Smith, right end. not onlv form th inundation for the rush line bul (heir work iu (he (hree scrimmages already hld indicates that they will be inure callable even than in 1S10. rTobtl . weighing rOf pounds, is not hardened for a season's work, bill ho never has been more active, never more ikisci fill and VS I thills. rTlhtr has been persuaded by Ih" coaches lo remain al right guard, al though nt tic hi ginning ol the aeason he was OUI one to play tackle. Smith has staMcd the season a whirlwind on attack but aa yet little opportunity haa been given him io develop his defensive game He has heeu particularly brilliant ill the receiving end ol (he hard, driving forward paaaea shot al bun by I'.dter the QUOrterbaok, and he his followed the bsll with all his former keenness. Moth l ieher and smith will i.maiu oo Hsrvaid - right wing this tall and between (hem at tackle i.Htdinci. whoee work ou the freshmau tegtn lest year comniandixd at tention and whose ability has been again demoiislratcd in th" few days that the team hns been on th field, (lardiner weighs ist pounds and is possessed of tremendous st ength he is very atltoh on his feel and haa a natural ability lo divine an opponent's play. He has indeed rare possibilities for a tackle and particularly for the position as now played, for ht is fast enough for end and sturdy enough lo close in next to centre, whichever plans Harvard'a varying ahifta of base on attack may looate bim Were Harvard assured of as strong a left wing as will be the right side of Ihe line it would be difficult enough for the coaches to conceal their satisfaction. But it has not. and it will take all of the ten weeks of a season lo bring up a lefi wing thai van reach the standard sure to be established at ihe right and one that ..in retain Ihe balatu e Left guard, left tackle and lefi end. not to mention centre, will be played by newenmer (Ins fall True. FtltOH played left end in a part of (he Vale game lat year, but it was at the beginning of the match, and he entered the lists as a kicker rather than an end rush, being in the origi nal lineup (o work ou( Haughton'a hopes that a kicking game would eonn place Har vard in a position lo make an early score which did nol happen, Felion then being relieved bv Lewis, (he first airing end Kelton's kicking again ll the best Hint is being done by ihe veterans, bul Milholland. from lasi ear's Ireshmen. is doing just a well, so that punting alone will not secure PtltOfl a place at left end There fore the position is nol settled, and of course Ihe places left vacant by Minnt and McKay at guard and tackle must be filled by new comers. there are perhaps t"n plavers who will make the fight for the plans on the left v ing in! iT"..r mg lids fall, and the coaches bv no mean- hax e given all of them a triul tufllcionl to determine iheir possibilities. Al (he same time nne man stands out nre ajttlnept for guard and another for tuckle. Percy Keavs. on Ihe freshman team two vears ago mid with ihe varaltv suiiad last year, ia Ihe guard He ia vowerfullv built, villi his int pounds well distributed. Last fall lie ate mtd unable to apply Ids strenglh or lo show 'onliniied aggresaiveneea. In pot! yeara Harvard has nol been altogether tuooeagful in 'making looiball playeis Put Keaya hns made a promising start, and Harvard's reconstructed coaching eyetem never has boon given a better oppnrt unit v (o manliest its soundness than by develop nig this particular player, ' there are other guards. Stow, MeCiUlro, blodgeii and Itritooll, men who weigh re spectively I'd. M7, iso and ?:i poundsand material for tackle in I'armenter. 171; I. in ks. is:i Leslie. 113, and pogsTbly Rogers, but tlmael all of these have been tried in previous rears as SttbgiltUtOO, tmong H, en, are some verv solid, steadv men who have worked haul and laillifuih ami who know n lot ol foot bull. Hut the coaches arc ootttoiotlt of Miniladons. however, and mr tackle, particularly, have Peon nocking a man liial can be develoiied lo fill the place l"ft open by I,-Ka I his man. unless the best (ned signs fail, has been found in Hitchcock, a strap ping fellow from Honolulu who pla veil on the line for the Harvard freshman team hist year xn ankle, sprained recentlv ha prevented I im from working hard in tne si rimmagea. bin in the breaking-through drill he ha shown not owl a splendid anise of football, but a thrn-hing si , I, ol plav that later should be treinendouaiv effective Xteivlunir well over llkl pound, he handles himself nut ii la 11 v u ml with a season's coach nig before ron. nfTers filmotl unlimited pnssinilili" tor centre there s hound lo be a capital pontes! Iielween Huntington, who plnved in "ie preUiiitnn.) games lat year, tnd Slot"! Ill, nil" Tin, I i n liliglilv gniMt all around man wcigns onlv 17.' pounds about six PMIt'd i less ihan Slorer weighs' lie .annul be SS' lo he as ftti for a light nlgu e s. Ptl (irsiit or N nurse bul he was good last vear Moweter, lie has been uncertain in his passing io niiarter tnd dire. i for pla v sand klrkt end hit improve mOni in this detail has pot been altogether Mtieftctorx to fgr lhft,yetr. HI orer it te ll ve also nnd never has plnved in a poaition other than centre in techniune lie has a slight advantage over HUtttlngton P.,s tlbll some hcnvlt mail, l"ncn or Pgr- nuniter. Inter may be tried nt centre bul elthet will hive lo develop verv fast lo ggrtnttieiltly taie the pla, e twst from lltirtilirglon "r Storer the end coach, Utan . lias two promtglM men in Howard and n'Hrlen in develop for ih" future elevens If pot for nil veai team Ihe lormer is green snd ha not p'Brleni speed Bolli will make things Interesting for Keliou. cranllng that the Itttsr'S kicking ibtl It) posglbli csn benver Innked in (he flnsl rOegonlng OTtrien I s sprinter and gets down the field faster hl even Smith, and he haa moreover u well ,e eopeil sense of follow ing Ihe ball Manual and wicv ens Prep l.smr roslpincd the football game scheduled Iielween Manual . I inimnj .,,,1 Ci....... n Heboken yes(erday sfternoon was .-abed off lor the present and Ihe elevens will not meet until a liter date. The roaches found It Inadvisable to let their teams go into a game without more practice. n-RmtKi rtfHtMtj to " 0TH ST.. IB WERT -For gentlemen only; three very lsrge single Rooms, each with private bath; furnished or unfurnished: 7 te IIS weekly; quiet, convenient location: references. MTH RT . ! XTEST Two connecting rooms. i running water, steam neat, natn, pnvave en I trance HOCKWKLL. sn '.rT.. Ita r.AST- Renovated rooms, nicely furnished, running wster. new plumbing: bschr. lors preferred. SI ST.. 1-1 FART Lsrge. at(rac(lve room; running waler: alio small room. 4TrF RT.. K AST- Furnished rooms Witt baths: gentlemen: rrffrfiSres. illSTlST.. 12 WF.RT AttrsrUve rooms for bachelors; handsomely decorated: erllsttrully furnished; every (hlng new; prlvale halhs: elec tricity : private brlls: telephone: exclusive quar lers for exclusive men; ,7 lo SU. &STH ST., 11 V.'F.ST nine flight up' Nicely fur nlh(.l front parlor xxith (wo rnnnertliif bed rooms for (wo or three gentlemen. SIXTH ST . 104 KAST -Newly furnished rooms: large, small: all Improvements: telephone, XoTfi ST.. Ml WFJ4T- lairge rooms, newly decorated, newly furnished; all ronx enlrnces. I rench famllv ; telephone. 9STH ST . sin YVF.ST -Single and double outside room, furnished or unfurnished, elevator apart ment HAMILTON. SOTII ST.. IS WF.RT Two connerilns front rooms telephone, halo. (eain heal: private family. STHINOF.R. s:l) ST.. ISA WKST Private bath, sleam heat, elecirlclt). panjnrt floor, special parlor suite; telephone. 44TII RT.. 104 WEST At tractive large parlor, connecting bedfooin: hath adjoining, high class apartment MALI7V. Bin ST . Ill WEST Exceptionally large, llghi room, hath: elevator apartment, telephone VJO I Klvsr i x vt nil i r . IgtTM ST., ass WKST- Fastidiously furnished I room, with adtolnlng bs'h; prtvsle resldencr eendei sn or business Iter : everj converlence; I reference. I IfiTTH SI' . 330 WMTf High class elevstor i aparimenl; attractive rooms, beauifully fur I nlshed: refeienco HCRNKL. IISTH ST . 142 WKST Choice apartnirni; roatif f in, i.hcii room, uimm and "L"; one fllgh' WNITK. j IISTH ST.. (17 WEST Nevvlv f mulshed, rooms I select elevaloi anartinsnt: high class acconinio da lions. hOfntlikt, IHHT I I Un sr.. ,40 WEST 'corner Hroadwari--Ex I cepdonallv uilractlve front rooms, klteheu; ele j vator. references Apartment SI. fz:U ST.. 2t4 WEST AttraOtlVS large and small rooms, te'ephonr: bath, shower one tight. WA... IK':. ' 13STII sr.. od WE.rr--Handsomely furnished front, back parlor, adtotnltig hath. Independent entrance. InypbOtt. HISSI'TT. . LAJRUH A.NU'SUALI. PLEASANT ROOMS I OH ORXTLF.MEX OXI.V. PHIVATE HOCSE. KEI EHKNCRS. ins BART' stTH. . I'tHbOlt I I.i Milt 10 lei. also attractive ful ; nlshed rooms, single, on suite: bachelor apart- itirnti. w Sliiawi av . mr. .am si. vTASHIKUTON HRI0I1 IS SECTION Famlij occupying seven room xulle In elevator apartment will rent one very desirable light room. A. T.. box pa Sun office HOSltOI ft MVNl t ll. bl'll AV . a Comfortably furnished large. ktnall k.o-ti. will, h,,Nr.1 iciTi.-il Kiirrnnn.ll n s I references: table guetlt, 1ITH ST . r EAST- Adjoining Mil av . hand ' some rooms, newlj decorsted, superior (able. 14TH ST. MM1I Oi'WT 'the l'err grlen i -Nicely furnished rooms, sleam heal: excellent (sble. leasonable: telephone. 5STH ST . no Of EST -SlngleT double oulTlde newly ftirnlhed rooics, kltcheuette suites; ele vator. I'OISSlTINEH. IMTrl ST. Ml WEST Well furnished room, couple or gentlemen, all conver.ienrex: private boiixe: table getalt. lirrH ST. (IT WERT Newly decorated and furnished rooms: Southern rousing, daintily served, subwav . trolle . XZ2D ST.. 020 vv EST xttrartlve front, modem room; telephone. SjSCUiclty, elevator: ieas.onable; board optional KERKEK. I ISin ST.. ISO WKST -Handsome large furnished rooms, board: married couple, gentlemen: adults. ) AmeTtcan famllv . j 145TH ST.. Ml WEST Irgc room, running water, overlooking Hudson Rlvsr! good board. , telephone: references. MANHATTAN AV., 487. near 120th st Lgrgl room, with dressing room, suitable two persons, tn modern appointed house, references. SMALL PRIVATE FAMII.V with' at(rar(lvr home, half hour from New Vork. will take refined couple or single person, first das home table. Addrex Mrs XI .box 4. Leonla. N J. VACANCY, In private family of refinement, large southern rooro- near 72d st. subway, ever) thing strictly lirsi class oPPOHTt N1TV box llu Sun office WASHINGTON' PL. 110 large, small rooms: excellent lahle: home cooking; reasonable; all conv enlences. ! SI HI BRAN B4IARD. ' PLA1NFIFLU. N. J. - Urge fully furnished room. gfeC or en suite: hot and cold mnnlni water; nth: private family; 3 minutes from its- I tlon: tible board next door. Address PLAIN I IE Lit. room 40a, Tribune Uulldtng. New Vork . clly BIM4F.SS Pt.RSinN I.S. (IBT MAltHIKL Matrimonial paper contain ' Ing hundreds new adverilaements marriageable people from all sections of the world: rich. poor. I voung. old. Protestants, ( ainollcs. mailed sealed 1 free Address Till . COHKESI'ON PENT. Toledo, i Ohio N EXT Of KIN. HEIRS. LMi.VTEKR. List of. Roheri (iun. 110 Prince of 'V.tles Una L Iwdun. N. w .. England JLtHTT. FUIKII AND HRtV ARIM. LOST Thurvla . Scot 14. gold crochet needle, xx rewarl lor return to hotel Cothain. oth av . and .v.ih si. ArSKVTS WAKTRD i UFNTS. street tOien, and prdlers are mining . money selling our big 10c. packages of ?.x as 1 sertcu postal cards, big proSts; sell every where al sight: sample package inc. Particulars free st i.i,ii.t.x i.uiu io. izss w. xao Huren si. itilcagn. ill. ATHLETICS AT COLI MBIA. tYexx , fsnrrrr and 4 ross-4'ountr) Men tsttrl Work Thlt Wrrh. Athletics at Columbia will get under vvaj during the coining week and by next Mon dsv it i ex peeled that practically all nf the leems in (he tail sports will have begun practice. The (lrsi crew work will be held on Tuesday, tnd before the week is over both the cross-country runners and soccer players will have siurled Their campaign. Harry Kisher. the new baseball coach, has had candidates for (he v gffottt InlOTclaOO teams praetising ou South Field since rVednoodgy last, so that thev are further advanced than the plavers in Ihe other sports I nder Ihe direction of .lim Hi, ( the coach, and I, S. Downing) the cap tain nf t he v arsd y crew for I he miming v ear, rowing prgeilre will he .sinned, for Ihe freshmen At leasl, in the early part of Ihe week. t is Rn-e Intention lo work oui Ihe first vear men nu the machines in the rowing roorpa in I nu erit v Hall for a week or more I, "lore putting I hem m bargea He ia doing Hii-. he savs. in order that the I'OUngttert lUgy get used to the feel of a sliding seal Bint the handling ol the ,.veep Ile has a good ireslnnati ebi.x to draw from and experia it lo have one of the largest sounds in nitiory out for Ihe fir: vein crew ll is probable that the varsitv men will nol begin gcllvs prtctica until a week from Mnndav. alllimigh nrgnttcally all of ihe men will come out in pairs or four oared shells this week in order lo (el limbered up Hh-e's protPOctt lor a good varan v f,rtn are ihe best he has ever pari since hi' hns been ni oluml'in. because six of the eiln who rowed si Poiighk-Tensie in Julie will he on hanu at the first cttl, and in nihlition he will have N Bllpreehl. v'ho rowed No '.' in ihe vanity boat nniii after the tnnopoilt races lasl tprlng, and It F rhIIUptOn. vv ho stroked Hie un". freshman eiulii F Miller, who rowed in hoih ihe lnon and glf vgrtlt) boats nnd vvho was out of college lar v-enc, will be in again In addition Hlce hue pruc tiotllv 'he full sound of vnrsiiv substltiiies that he look lo Poiighkeepaie in June ami also Ihe victorious inn freehman eight lo draw from to fill holes in Ihe varsity s. mails Th. nrotO-OOUntfl men wdl begin vcorl, during the week ami it is plnuined lo linx a series of handicap runs during the fall with one nr iwo dual meets to round out the schedule heiore ihe inter, ollegiale run II is planned to build up a alroiig soccer eleven bv organizing departmental teams ami running off a department chsmmon ehip seriea late in November. 11 P oiler is the captain of the team and lie is already org.nnina erpiada In the academic, engi ue i ing. law and architecture departments. Briixes i immes. CAPITAL ProruiM for tuiui'jfacliirfrv, tntli1 prWt, ftini itu.ioui. tnii.l'iR. fn. timber prepOBltliinf. thrnufti inr mv , r . and bomU, mrrlifni ffitini'- for pin -1 Iks Mcurlttft. i t ii ph. i ,"' I n t flnwirert. hmaMijilied rA car. Mi 00AI !-W I4.lt. NN M ISM .STiM'KS AM BOM'S 2(Vft 7 BROADWAY. NKW Vouh $65v000 worth of 10 jear dehenture banib ' in a successful southern Itealty Morigas, Trust company; bonus fiartiy secured h. Estate now- ovvneil by the companv . ., rr , i of the above amount Is otTercd al Hi . the dollar lo the early Investor, par (ah bonds linn and tvxi each respect Iv el) aim securrd. 1'or panh-ulara siiply io WrIMIN AIK-W Kit. INN CO VI 11 M WE OFFKIi for subscription a limited nnn n of stock hi a company about to hi- urai r I (he purpose of manufacturing a new cooling uevsrt for imcuinatlc this. This has greni merit, and In view of Ihs err.,' , In the automobile Industry there It here sn iisn limit', for lsrge profits. MrltON Al.ll-W WO I N s oxi P.ttt irsl.noo WORTH of the Capital Stoci, t .TT pany about to put upon the marUei our ,tr h most novel features In amusemrni devices ri known, same having beea ollered a ipse, Sromlnent spot hi Coney Island, Nrvv or, lock Is selling at par II 00 iter shau . all i write for particulars. MclMCSAI l W K.t.lNS t OMPANV IN JS0.ISX) WOltTH of tr preferred mo, ;, fur rsxli In a very successful Wall Taper llttufai I contpany enterprise, dividend guaranterd bi l(r Estate as security, and collateral stock sei.'nif , par M0 per share, and Company n- Hie right to redeem the slock In 8 to ft year etrDONAI.ll-WH.CilN 4'ttMPANt - WE OFFER an leaue of (he capital foi , successful rubber plsntstlon proposhlnn In ,, proven territory of Mexico, stock sclllns xt p.- MU0 each: every share of stock rtprsasai share of land plan(d In rubber, very lars' proB( In rubber productloos. Full details apply m McUONAa.D-tl lf4IINR COM PA N ioelTiriVlDENU PA1EH. 120,000 worth of Capital Stock of mi apple m chard company for sale al par 1100 per share, ibis slock is giisrauleed " for .X years while Ihe in n are maturing, arid Judging from Slate f v., or. Ingtou Hureau of Statistics should avemire n oi than ."i0 per annum from ihe sixth jcar on. 1 ull Information can he had bv uddresMnx MclMAI.I-WIC;INS t-OttPANt q t VNT A FEW SI'HSCHIUEHS for a COTpors tion about to he formed by a parly Who l.s ,, veri valuable preparation for acienUnr purpos, Have many n stlmonlals (o show from pcop who hex e been treated by the process 1 01 P'r'lrt.ctSo!,.'.-tttOOl'tR COIIPAM'. ,s SJv.ooo WILL Bl'Y valuable patented rorkirui and stationary chair combined: easily adjust, u inisiel: can be seen by calling at MelONAx.D-WIt;t;lN rtttll'ANT. Its WE A HE offering a limited amount of stock ,,f a w orklug gold and silver mine Sock Is welling at par sTOU per share; over 700 feet of iimm work done. Plentiful timber and water suppi for a number of years. I or descriptive niatii PPlMcboNAl.B-WIGGlNR tOMPANV S.onn WORTH of stock fnr sale at par llu p i share In an Engineering Company Iu New .. City: plenty of business on hand: stocit will no' pay less than an. l or particulars apply io McOO.NAI.U.lti4ilNsi44ltVSl. Ml I.ImIteiTn I'ITbeu of shares of -, Brsl ferred stock for sale In a Ileal Kxiale Oprratlim i oiiipany selllug at par 110 per share. 1 ne , irly inv estor Is offered the ground floor Prop utlm ,,f 40 common slock a bonus. Stanuuuj u! In men behind the enterprise esceptlogtln O0 r lor paitlculars apply to ..... 5ill4JAIJ-WIISCOMPANt. S3 "wiiv" CAXAliiTTtErt'SEU HKlTPItO !!' because Canadian are now wnndcrfuJIv pro i.er.cis making money rapidly and stl 'I) splendid chance for investment land value .r .illlv advanclui: inidlui . of new nrj,!, created yeany cities growing unrre.eU, r,' - .. see facts stated and predictions of . 11,1am i, Curtis. America's most Ittnous tswsptoef -ne. Is writer, now louring western v anada (In Chleavfi' Hecord-Herald and Ulnnssptlls Jouraal, Sep' Issues): also ol tht great nnsncier. Thome- ... sson. .'ItosUin Post. Aug. IOH tlso Ittoltt Imertrau airrlrultural expert. Including Professor ill s ill Kertllltyj I'ettli of Illinois I nlver-liv edllurt ol "Xebrtaka Farmer, "ral mer.-' llevlew '' Mci ru "Farmstead" (ttlnnetpolltl and nth. i- I diet untold riches within near future f"t (anada Till conservative Liverpool tlon owns properties in '.'1 i rlncipal v sstei ,anrM.ni;nl lMVf--.tniCnt llf IllHlll'" i ill. already showing profit- nf 410000 wilhln year- both city and country pronertlee similar opporlunldes. You ran -hsre (heee i Slav inr w nere s ou ric inuiiuis ,e. n- .Mtlnt .tii.ii or lame sums al virnr cum ii limited number of lovtttmeni units hut nol s siock-selling nnr portntrthlp SHSlf (Kl HI talnty ws send full pardculara. mtpc ami swilnlrs. Pv our non-forfeit of psymenix plan Investors ha.r si lea-t nine months ' (ermine whe(her tn complete lnvtsttnsn( or "' cept money back within one year. vvl:h r, per Tenl Interest. Over one-ihlrd of (he limit ha- Cir. " passed In tnree nionihs. Iterent Itx-estmenl range from tti.nno rash down lo sio per sionis for 10 months none bar-ed. Canada - . '-' bank handles our funds; highest eommcrelsl rating: references on rtguttt. one Investor OS. come a nucleus for a group. Heinenibrr litis . I not an ordinary propositloni you have nine moots lime io satisfy yourself fully before cm. seed decide. Now. don't Infer: don't gues-. no: delay. Write for particulars to-tiny We tre sure It villi Interest four out of live who srrlts You mil no risk Write now Canadian U. and Town Prnnertles. Lid ?31 stoban bis portage ave.. vvlnnlpsg, Canada, MAKE MONTY: MSI WAYS HOW. A SMALL BCS1NESS ENCYCLOPF.niA SHOWS AMJ 1IFSCHIBKS -VXl FOKMULASi A IIEVEl tTION BLEgSINU TO M VNK1NLI: IIP At'.' K" LIMITED sTO tDEQUATELY DI'Si mm. l",,' "FDR MEN AM) WOMEN ' CLOTH. Mr MOROCCO, II: BEND TO-DAY: N't) srivi v ACCRPTPD A H tCH MAN. 90 LAW I.I N't ST.. new YORK rPY. CANADA wants manufacturer. capllsIlTl,- lit : live men: Winnipeg city otters gretleal con tdned money making advantages: buslatst f: r . free Write CHAS. r. KOLAMi. tommlsslttri Winnipeg. Canada. INVENTORS, do v ou need carllal nr wish In '' vour Inv ention or desire the worli to I, now what von have' if sq, address "gtl AREDKAL, si-' Kuloott Square, Buffalo, n v. SIT) tTIONR tt ANTF.n. ACCOI'NTANTS. High (Irade Office Hslor BOOKKEEPERS. offer Servlre ( o tAtttl BTENOO RAPHE 118. .') Pins t. Tel HU Jo UITt ATlllVi W A1STKO M.M.I"- ITVATION Northerner, man of IH, cdu (Ion. cxpcrleni-T and ttseuuve abillt: . Ue position with pri'gresrvr nrm or a- s pre Sd -retarv . olflcc. salesman, business and engloeei expetlence. at prssenl situated In ihe s'n h It references 'ddreaa K, M . box lis sun ofit SilTI MTttN. It A NTI.lt I'I'.XItl.r. NIlRlrll' - Tralntd nurse wl-hes ntsltinn n reflnisifsinlly for an Invalid; best reference pn slclans rerotnniemlailnns. salary s-'wi muntt1 Address NIHISI.. bos lm Sun ofnrS lii.l.P N'ANTKO MAM.. X sOMi I'SMAX ('lean, honest, Irmoerst musteS a W'orwer; prefer man who hx- '.I'l 'V perieuee in selling tetsii grocery IraHf 1 lubbers In New York dlv nnd Smr h ein-e- and .nlsrv rtpected. vv .IK Vee'ltni Mass. . . SECRETARIES (ien'lriprn of d'irt culture lo train for highly paid poatUot ' relarlcs. Intrtslnctlons glv en on pi ox i n rfflcl iposlilons not gutrtnleeiti; espitntUiri biwik free c S. School of Secretaries. .V" Mil New Xork Km MONTHLY and expenses lo Tr' distribute samples for bit mtnuftcturei wnrk s sell i it i n. :'-7 v. i hietgo I SM .I'SMVN I rev riling. ahm and or pOtnmlSslotl; RIUSl he acllvr, anilvlll" i gelle; splendid nnnortutlty; fiuipei ri i um rssenlltli I.AcfltMAHoi Cin.VR co 1 Ps glOp LINK pocket samples in mill' I cuumlsslon high glade mrn only, nn eih appK H EIITISI M, Nu IT f . 1 1 Is tt N I BD ISM.ES VOACH TO IHKFlT ?X BALFSM SFLLINO RESifiEMF PROPERTY "x i MICH IIHADR XI N MHO HS ORtiA , Sl l CKBNFt'L SELLINI1 fori r id 1 F.SI.M'E SAI.ISMI'N CON'SinF.REP tti ! Pnr.1l II vi PATTEN, HOTEL BP-'Sl.t I RROADnAY 4 79TH ST . Tt'KRDA V I I : Ml r A r PER in t V i M NTEl TrtVtlllng salesmen on romm 1 slnn exclusive or side line lit MtNN Ml CO., I n. hit, : I III W XNTITl Wslchniaker ni .ill tl'Otint " , man for Orlnbei .1 I . Ml 11 l it, -l Msrk'l Poisgtm, n. v. UtWERKI X' sn1expen.es lo trUtltprUt pie in navel and distribute samples for Ms' '' sale house C H I'MF.RV III tV, Chicago III. I P M VNTITI FF.Mtl.r I g.XPERIRNCED OIRI i 1 dresses Applv Mnndav I 31 W esl lid sl. helper on rhil:l' RALLY rilll I II I HIES make shields al home. Xln ne wor sent prepaid to rellshle wmnen Pen lar for stamped ttidrresed envslope, ri Ft 1 1 CO., nepl. Kslsmsion, Mb. RRCRBTABlBg Ladl- of education tnd lure lo train fnr lllghlv pakl poslllon a- -r ' tarles: introduciinn- given on proving rglrles i position not guaranieed ; etpltnttorx beg free IV S. School of Secretaries. :nt Mil New Vork. ,