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THE SUN. MONDAY. OCTOBER 2 1911. GIANTS SHUT OUT THE CUBS: score FIVE itrxs IN last two IXXIXUS. Hsnjnsrd ritohrs Fine Ball and nerierms Hlm.rif Xrw 1 ork and Chicago ; Team (Split Ken on Reason's aeries 1 t -Rain Rrc4rnt Other flail Games. I tttCAAO, Oct. 1 I'tie fltantl l ink a etransle hold on he inn National lagua champiinohip thla afternoon whan thay giajnnad tha Cobs around on wet nio and hut out Chanea'a passing chatnplona. The Victory nave thi (Hints an even hrenk am the present aeries nn I also irav. them an 0u.1i division nf thi spoils on the Mgaon'a eerie between tii" la clubi Bach club defeated the other rTgvan tlmea, The K'ip the Otgnta inif on tti" panngni la ahtavrn Hy th fact Uttt they hava onlv ihree mora lnin.. to Win to I if s-iro of the laurel Wreath, thi even if the 1 'iii 10 all of tio'ir remain Ink' seven games, The Olanls wanted to at least divide tha eeaaun'a series arith Hie 1 'ul and had to win to-day's gama to dn it Likewise I'apt. I'hanre, aftef tha first tWO unities lure lhi trip, iudulifed In some broov rn Ik about clan always teiiinii In n critical aeries. Will, tha i.i.int showed hint some rlaM yagtarday nmi to-dav They gmtr,! their teeth anil lallad In to win. To-day's same wna aa hnrd f out hi r. yeaterdsy'a The rgaull wax vrry much In doubt up 10 th" ru'lith find atill In doubt up ttj the ninth, for there WIS no Scoring up to thi eiirhth In that uinins hy clfgO hitting the ulanta accumulated two run Thla waa none too ae-nre a I tad, but in the ninth the (Hants by atlll cleaner bitting mada 1 three more runs Four of the five runs were made with two men out.ahowlnf that the Glanta were determined to Itlck to the lint Lou ftirhie. a troublaeome opponent nil eaaaon for the New ores, pitched Hie finest aort of bail for aaven innlnga, I' if came in for n lon deferred bombardmenl In the int two The battle centred closely around the pitcher, and it became a ipiee tlonof which would ffo to tha wallflrat Mar Qtiard outstayed the Chicago twlrler lh Rube pitched a fine Ram nearly every atep of the way. Ill curve was clearly defined, capitally controlled,and ins a peed unlimited The onlv time he wjih n trouble was when a new lull which had struck in th mud and acquired a we! streak on on" side for od him to so cautiously ntnl curtailed his apeed for a few inonemts. This was in the aerenth iiinina In tha flrnt si inning only ftlffhtaanl Otantn faood Richie 1 liorn was lit 1 e hit ting on either tide in thai time and there fore imall chaiu'o- of loorinar, for hasa ranning rtoiUi not ho loinird .,u Kin in the morning left tho lipid h"avy and wot lurry Doylt hid a chance t't score i-i the fourth. He bunted and the ball tooli a freak hounti, so that povio wou d have h i a hit whot hrr or no I'irhio fluiiit the damp globule far pasi saiir and Doyle hi iced t third. He tried to tally on Hnod grass's 'ah to Tinker and Was thrown Otl1 at tho Plata by that active athlete 1 ti the filth after Murray had opened with , single Merl I hit Into a d -utile play, These were t he only , farorahic rhancee the (ii-jtit had in the first aevon inninsH Ihe Cuba were on tie bane oftenor, hut COIIld do nothing With Mart;usrd. who by 'ho way redeemo I him- , self for nis defeat of I it Wednesday. Hchult singled in 'lie Aral irinir.t!, Imt when he tried to steul Meyers merely had to oh the halt to 'urn him hark Kletoher heHii (hirmgo'4 peettnd hy juggling a slippery i alap from Jim Doyle, saiet sacrifloed end learry Doyle made a tidy and useful play whan he raeed m on a hit irom Kofman which Marmiard had deflected an i t!irew Hofmsn out Vrrher htruo'n; oil and left J. Doyle disconsolate at third. A welk by ShTkaid wi'h on out in tiie ' third provoked a hopefuJ flutter in th ! Chicago ,-anks, hut h- ha id h'ttin: Si hultxe ' fanned the moiriture laden 0 'nn- end Tinker. anoth-T dankfero in manipulator of the flail, filed to sued- The most iinitt"i aie t afsumd hv hei rubs wsa in the seventh, when hy good ; pitcbing and god geneialshH' th" Ulanta survived a critical period, ih" events of that iimitw were the tunisfiv point m the game, th" tsiant1 hy tin it oape fiom dan ger tuKin on new if and th" uh- under- i going a rorrHpondwu' droop m splrlta, lher wa one on the retired Iwj wrien Jim UoyU1 unloaded a DOSS hit Hsler thump'd a two bagger "it water in riKht centre It oc ntre ! ,i pool d m! tor a I moment as if th' ball was sroin Into th bleaonera novie pi-.urhii through th t oosy trail as far an third on t(v- hi snd '4 there bivouacked uiitti some bod shoul 1 -, com? through with a rescuing hit, II off- i man. who wan playing for MarQuard, con stantly awintfini at iutd halls, t1i- i feebly , h to Fletcher. fariuard reoMved Instruc- I : tions to paaa Archer atul with th.it clever j W hitter out of the way devoi d hi.- attention ' to Richie. Richie smacked th-1 hrt hail , ); piMinea ana u aoarea to .Mui rnv Ability to hit hlchla rame uddenlv and I was well executed Merala drove u two bagger into the Circus seats in leit field. : But for ground rules he'd ha e gone to thud. 1 Herxog haerihVed and l-'letrher -ent a two base liner w inging to i iht That put Markle over the jilate. Meyer out ad veaoed Kleteher to third Ma rnuard, facing a call of three and t wo. a' omplihtiea , his purpose of jut meettng the hall, tnd I when he did he ent a eafe fly floating over 1 second, Fletcher aroring. The ;ianta by this time knew Richie's I secret and unfolded aii'dtier ,rrav of hit i In the ninth. Larrv poyls netfotia'ed his third aafetv and waa for SQ by Snodjrrar.-. t a array struck nut . Merkle singled, ao d Herrog, and Fletrher thrust another two bagger to right Herofr' prod drove m one of the runn and Fleicher s the others. I Fletcher waa nipped t rving to m retch his hit, but he had the satisfaction of Know- j ing that his weapon had ifom- far toward rlvetlnir the game for himsell and com rades The score I KKW TORK CH1CAOO AS. H P. A. Devote. If .. 4 0 0 0 L.Doyle.Zb 4 9 4 2 anodgr.rf 4 0 2 0 Murray rf. 4 1 t 0 Mcrklr.lb 4 2 7 0 Hereof Jh .8104 Fletrher n 4 2 S 2 Meyrr.r 3 o 2 Marqur1.p 1 0 1 B AH M P A K. 0 Bbeok'rd.n 30300 0 lehulte.rf. 1 1 0 t 0 0 Tinker . .4210 0 Elm rn Jb 4 0 3 0 J.Doylejb 42120 0 Baler. lb a 1 0 t n 2 Rofmaa.cf 30200 1 Ar.her.e :i ft .1 1 0 0 Illrhle.p :i 0 n a 1 Neeithftm I 0 o 0 0 3 , Total. 32 27 17 1 Total. 33 10 27 11 ntted for Ulrhle In the ninth Innlrm. New York o o o ft n o o Chlrafo. o o n o o o o FUlll. New ('r SlloiCTai.K Merkle sos, Flrtrh.r First bae ,,n rrrar. 'hl, Ift on baAe. New orU. 2; Caleaeo. v 2 3 5 ft n i '. Her at.'. 2 Pirst baae on ball ifT Msrguard, 3 Btrucl ii ii Hltranird. : by nirhle.l Twnbsaahfts Merki. Fleteher. : t Doyle, Saler SaerHlee hll lierzog. s.ier lTmplr In ehlsf Hrsnnari Uriii umpire O'llsy, 'I'lmr i hour and 6ft niluuie... ote. of Ihe (ilani. CsnrAon. iirt l Srvritrn vlrtorleS and '"'ir drfftstA I the .lR'it. rrfird in rtrttr fur this trip. Tnr Tiilm little rouolfl nf (.Hst". In lbs ninth inniim, but 'hr (.iftnis were rive tuns ahead hm'I Meyern msar nn pitori i" htuji u p hsss runners. rlptrhr sii p ; rvi in iii hsunchei on i e rounder rom Mnf-nnn. hut rnniMf-(l tn M, fri nml re (ut pip .itc-' .Tnci was hii i-xi lliilnm nf :nlrlm I'Onr .nnrls mapsiti by mernher nf in crowd K i'ie nrst Inning Jlcypr ml surd a fnul .i iii)' whrn li didn't mittfr a sr'ui dfi, bul fervenl nrt noisy j wti the eherrlnr S'hlrll sreelsd I.'' nilvpi.iv . 1 Furthermorr t irr wer rle. nf ypilrtw!" wnen Marq-.iard Intentlnnall) ps- i l r-'.ei. hut ui.en 1 Hrown (ntenltonslly ps-se Njever ftterday n didn't mrlke me fair minded 1 I'htrsga :i'oirr;. tn the smr ws Joe Tinker tried a delayed nesl In Ihe Uih and wfth thrown n-,t itandini Snr-ifTA1- reini" nmi k'fii-n wn with nut pIa in tbs four tli Mr look '"nt t o i -t, j drew a ihrow from Arrher nn i heal i in -r nd 1 Qie ustant Archer threw Hewn . ,:r , to flAler In Zlmri'p. mnn . hit 1 n nnn m martin Snodtra' n i Ktmrnemau were wen wtih the hst In tne rerle Zimmerman i nm ire- A bit In Ihe four (Tame. ( The Cub oulnelde Ihe t Imti riu I no t r- Merles, mailing fewrr -i'iis: mal j , .t ( mtspTsyi n,l being u" neidlei Arch. I'SUgt 1 i giaggNteso. uamr sil torn ir . f;an:es sietiedu'.rd for ToU), Atr.nirAN 1 nsors Bastos '1 N ur: Pbllldelphil i' ' i... log! llrtr ill In 1 Is r) .n'l. St M no la 1 hlesg 1 KStlONIti UKS0I 1 Kta i r'. in riM'bjirr: rmokii ' in 1 im inasth t l.lrsgo In gt Urn 1 BtiltOB In Plillsilrlptile Meal em ,ealir, At lln.n'.a I'lral rr -oml game Pi r Al Si IUS l ltl lis. 1- garond sai Xt l ine " " roln. I. Htsrond u At Uei M r. Irat irame 1'urnio 1 l-nahr. ral gams '", 1 oprsn. -'. 8 1 .ime 11 Ju IS I It. ph. SI ,lo met, .'. forreiir 1 '. ivrr.l Ii lir. 11. In si npi 11.1 1 1 liginri Tna rftlens U' 'irur fc i-rrs Byooklya In Bt, Mnls. lusu'i In 1 lielnAsll and Me msri an afue game Si Louis Ui Ucuoll ..sic nn ainytd bscaubc of mlu. National l in. Mtaniflng. !. f f c 5 ! f f L :l l I II IS la 14 l.V 15 : 148 II IA II 14 0 1; A? 1 M'S ( I 11 liil u 141 is '4 MO iJ 7 is at; iij li n m:- 1 nn" i4!n 1.1 7. mi 1 J 10 10 f, "litl It 1 1 tl' I I fi I s nn 4:s . I s .1 s( 4 il sal .Ml x 'naana i aj iha I ... KM York... ctiiratn Pittsburg., . I'hllailelphla. St. l.oul. Inclnnatl 1 Brooklyn 1 notion i.p Loaf,. American l.eaa;ue aiiantllnc. u I m ;'i AT AM 77 :4 7A AI7 74 Wl 72 IN AS 410 41 Ml fflmf Pfelta ilalnhla llrtnilt 1: M 11:14 tojl2 it lis In ct aiatul 3 7 lim I rno.ss.roi xritr HVXSIS0. Hradhnr! Fnnthalll'lub Hold Initial Run Mornlncaidc and Pennant Npln. The llradhurst Football Club of Harlem made its bow amons th follower of tho hill and dale sour' yaatatfday by holdlftf an Invitation run of a', milei from the club houae, which is on l3M.ll f tret near ! uthth avenue. Repreenttivej from several "i th local clubs muitered for the i inter, and in all the Roe string of thirty-thtee went oui. it was lust about baajinnlnf to pour hard When tin bnva steamed awaXi hut thoufh they wprp bare of leg and arm they did not scMm to mind the miniature deluge Harry Hmith of the Pastime A t aald he pnfrrH tho Wet, ami makm? tha r un n nnri ail tht way ho wk th tirt man t cm th0 finish lino Itfl full tim n.h l ttllnutan 47 HsacnntU-. nnd ho hit tho club a ho iias . Heot);iU! ahaad f hit naarat od p mi)t Tha pni'k was parod by an automoblls and fo;jr mo,oro-.'tps. and all nlnar t!m lie ronto tho crowds rlopro.l th yountatars, P, lally of the i n. plucky n Met tf- manl C oU ti) ;....) nt tho rttart fol loap i ciosai y ty HiacK 01 the fast tms ( for n whin stack whont-ri tf way. onb to if, vp 10 Smith, who led tO the r.:i.-i. in summary Timt ' imp sag fag Smith, Par-tl ne A C Sia ii. Prr.ihne A. (' n4-n. PnMlPie A C ull . PSMI ne Metier nott. Pastime ( p i. Ah . . i nioti Metusment It i ri. It, Pexiimt- C. . Cm n i i nb, la re moat v.m it Hrown, ' nton MetttemeiW A. C, . .1 freed. Sale i Crescent A. C I i rosin . unnttar,;e.1 i u iruie . irtah Asiertesa A. C. W M'trur. ' nion Srttirment A. C, . .1 BroWQ. Xavier A t .. i Hlides, t nion BettiemcQi laswieas I ;ntoa Settiemeai i I Hel l. Pestlme r ; Lee. Rrs4 burst i : K Heidelberg, Uradnurm K C, H Oppenneluter, ' nion Seitiemru A. ( h halnlng, (Hencoe a ' v i x ii nn -. i nion Settiemeai a. C, M. iiumlan, fa-ii ne .. T. La' si in. PSStt ne . C... . j i urtU, Pastime A C. K, Ureenberg, Pan time C .. Busnman. Pastime i . . W Hartnett, unaitsene i H McOuade, brs Inurat v " J Siajiie'oti, Pa .:' ie A. I I! Mevulre, Bore a r... uUmsKia, ungttacsvStt., -i 2 1 -1 .Irt SI .IT :i M 1 C i 21 in 3 oi J S3 I 23 Jfl 4- it .1.-; a pgi I; of twenty-five mustered for the muitf-ide A l run of about three and hall miles, 1 r nn. Ma.ternon. the .tunior e mile hamplOo, WH ihe winner In rder to keen In front all the way he wa I, for ed to kep up ,t fant if -tit with sUOh ;ood a la h Mfn itnent . tue former national 11 PlT?srT nssi ami cg nay aoios oenina niiii. i ne summar; . va i rmum vaier m, iin'iiir'nexi toeu Revnoida, Irish imericsa Jack Monument !rlh America A 'i i urey. iiudvm tiuitd a. a Tom f fiayen. irlh Amerlesfl . .1, boseht, .a. It A A l Ulrr. UPSttsrhed .b) 31 i JO lo ' Ml i i ' 2U m :i :i .'i v 1 21 fti ! II .'.3 21 .'.4 I vt 48 : 72 4.- ii o. ?3 3.". t r, s. Nortrsa, Mor.,iLi(r:de A M, iriTori gonkert v a Hrennersen. unsttacaed J 1 1 Mnri Osna-n A. A i: Siaaley, '.r:ana -heii 11 .1 H"!;j . noly rov l.jrr mi u M Manfred 1, a ler a. a At the I'ennant A t eoiir.se twenty run ner went over the regular ourne of four miles, the winner being f.. Iloolev of tiie Pasiim t -Vn Other ha'U went over the i our-o twice, making slant mllss. and the winavi i iiain. oi me rastitnc t r'ullpwlng i tlii rrd"r ot Ihe f.rt xeventpen f th I. Mir mne nn. : 1 wmv. t" ,l, 7 14 :. S 14 14 New Vnrk A IS A ' 9 rhtraro P I 4 l Mo. ton II tO' 11 11 II Waikteften a 1 St. Urate I "'l I ' j 4 tiamea Lost. imo.M TIT M s i Q, H 00 ley, Pa.'lme A. C . 2u 40 ! p. Smlut, New York a. c if no J piaason, rastltns Ac 21 a. ,1 Us ah.- Dontlean Lyrsum .'i 31 1 . Ressonlea Union Bportlva A. 0 21 ill j. MeOarrlty, Psutlst a. c 22 qd '. iioui Osanam 2; 10 v. HSairr Kymsrd Uyecum 22 .1. Kaarn. unsttsebsd 22 soi .1 i.vn.ky, i.Mt.ar.i Lyceum n 00 11. BkeUstt, peneani A. C 23 ,u i Hon. Mohawk ' u 2,1 R, rjesehantps, t)xaaani .... 2, ;io n. Qllno, unaltscheu 23 m n. iiuis'. Osaaam A a si :i 1 ' Tlmrnttts, Morolagslds 1. c as 40 j Bneugbsnay, Bymara Lyeeum 2s . ! Moufh Noraik l.ifn Naders Uln. Thr annual me'Miriir' if tho Nw ork : Ufa er for nHior sporta fir.pori yeaterdfty j with a ton mile rowing rare fur tho iham- plonahipi four r rowK partlclpatlns i ho j crow from South N'orwiill. i'inn., repre I aentlng uoni Jiani Hound, won the raoe nandib't ton nuiiMtes ahead f tho crou ifp'in tho Kaa1 itior. metnuera ( tho Kast i h-iifhtv ninth Mrot hie saving t-iaU'Oi A crow irom JgQiglot Hay flniahed 1 1n t I and erw from tin Rudaon River fourth Regulation dory lifeboata woro ueed, carry- Ing ttiroo fiarwrnon ami a OOSawatn Tho raoo u at row aid over a ten rnlje rourae iln the rludaotl irom Mnfty ninth Mtroi-t .to srioth Hiti'ot and buck, fna tida inrnnii with tho fhirlo- and t h inon row oit the ;ouilro race acainat tha tilo, novott helo-ta ( tim smith Nonvnik mon clipped one nilnute , frnii 'hoir own winnine tlino f aal voar. i rtnisling in two hours lllit, 'iho- imr now i W0 tho event ftir thro hucopkmivo woniiii t V. f-.. liOngfallpWi Miiperiutonili'iit ot Ihe Ufe living corps, wga rofere?e HiivliiK lloiita To-night. V'oint? Jgke Ahonrn and Rddli Mac l will I mooi In thn a r boill at tho BrOOltlm Btgch i a. f , so'ith Hrooklytti tonlght. Nathan Khrltrh, tin Philadelphia light I weight, and W lllle Howard of Brooklyn I WlU provide a len round ontont at tho I Carlyle . VVyt-koff avenue and liaisev street, Ridge wopd, lo-nlghi I s oung sat nm Krnlth and Battling Hurley ' aro expat tod lo boa ton round si 'he rordon a . , Orand and Orchard atreete, i.i o oiiinir .-- .,.,.. aii a, ,,.. l.aternl.e3ue All star.. 3. nnrhe4ter,a rnln Interfered In the baseball garni at Niwark uf lbs alavsrs of die seven other Ksstsrn i.rneur lub Tht downpour riimr at the railing of On- aevaath Innlns . hrn 1111? m orr me ilrn 10 I i Tits iinmr was the fourth of thr series, whlcll Hands 1 to I by favor of thi Allgtirs Tgiacors 1 rn' aaaTas A 1,1. HTAItft iH 11 PAR AS 11 p r Mnrsn.lf :i I Sun Louden. Sb J 11 u 1 n 1 f. 3 0 1 1 ui orenrin.rf :i 0 1 Koater.si -' n -' S O.MIflSr.ef J 2 1 11 1. : :ii. 1 1 0 1 fl Murray. If 0 1 11 11 11 , ,-r n 11 11 o . 'landli I h .. 3 1 t I tl 11 ?b:i 1 v 2 o Parent, at .11241 Sin . -i ib.il 11 1 1 n VUt.ab 3 11 :i 4 : lilio cady.o 31 s n 11 tr I 1 . 1 11 2 o RUdiilph.p. .12 10 0 Totals IS S ?l II I ' Totals 24 7 21 IS 2 Ibhlheatl 1 I II 0 0 0 I 0 -? All Klftl II I 0 II I l) 0 3 Duns rady. 1 ItncheiKr Mnran. sloellrr. All Stars -i ipii sserlflea hit L'oraori 1 ni urn base I'l ,1 .'til. 1 wo ti4se hit Itn luipn I iral im-. un n.iii- ht Rudolph, i; oiT iiugnas, a. sirues nm iluthss .1. ov nuaolnn. 4 vrild i'i( 1 h Rudolph first base on error ftorhrstrr. i. ; efl "" his,., llriclll .tcr. .1 All Stars n lloilblS i'srrnl n 1 t. I i.ipirr In elilrf Kellv imptri Murray Time 1 bu a id 20 i.iun ' nssrhall Tn-dsT. 130 P M NV ev . vs. oj4'u.i. aiiiii. Leal le Parti. Idi. V U'.erl Ada. 0c. IN THE WORLD OF FOOTBALL LEADING TEAMS til I K rnoMMK Of A ER AVISO WELL. OncTear'a F.xp-rlenee With Utile, line Away Wm I nccrtalmy Karl fiamra I Nhow UttlC of Mklll of Team Familiar ame nn Momc Klevrn. In, the football world early game , score Indicate that with a smnt'erlns 1 of reirulara left over from lasl year, ubitliutefj from hist year and recruit from fraahtnan rank aeveral If not moat I of the front rank ot football elevens are I In a fair way to mould together teama tali I fail which win rotaaitra up wall m quality with precedlus seaaon ih-'re 1 no isn us yet of a reniiy great team, but iudglng I from I he material and tha v It hai taken hold ihi" season tiic sveraga 1 s..ud ,nd a aoiid standard of play will I .ell spiead 1 ; ion over the Kaatorn field condition of that aort nitghl to mean otoatly eontaatad gamei when the bis struggles come, fairly , well played sainea and with afl open .inea 1 lion as 111 where the final honors w ill full. It Is evident from the same played 10 ' far that the bis team are some about ' their development with a more clearlv de fined Idea of wh it is th" beat policy t ,,'ir" ' eisa. iwnr'i asparlmantlng with' tha ruiaa : ha done aw a.- with a sood deal of linear tatnly a to arhal ate the best lines of de- velopment, and Instead of th a chaotic and ; enatte play ol last year theie probably will be a Oampalgn marked by more, confl -I dence anil consistency A case In point is 1 Yale, leader in inconsistency Inst yenr, but j now apparently setting under way with more h.muonv and on a more tthta:ttlAl nais na.mr pnm srv Bnma, nowoTsr, to rrltv t-( ti ?iv'on r.Uf1 m:orlal ; tha varloim foMot: "! v;hrp h Stall lia beu I i vprv oidoni thai onv on tonm, no rn iitor ; BOW Slroilf . hM inOOttl Ailing all the War. ami no toam li..- a SChedul which Mrniiti of doiibls flgiirp scorinic rtrh Ihrouvh th hoo.-o!. and With i- own ffo.il lint" until tiirpntnoii or itncroMd, a rallahlfl Una on th ,ilimntf strantth of ii trani l IifP- ouh t obtain hfon tho mi nl Octobsr, i on 4 nm, flald f oalu and forward pax I. m v inpn freely smployad o rar thi i u i mi if anrtnlni tha play hat inn r.ure 1 vsHpiI than In' yonr: r to put It ditfarantly vnrieii wun oeTTer succass 'nan injt enr There i-t no reaon why exprrieni e should ( not beet experttiesi in tiiaiiual OXSCUtlon, department in which present day football In he few years of Pa SxlstSnce hsa been Wofully lacking. 'Ihe forward pw, with ii- le" evere penalty this ; ar. i very ( I likely to he more rroely iwed. i r l ri.irer j idea" of what to do and how to do It. with ' more pOSltlvenegg and Hiiili, tenni- muv be 1 nitie to ac nil ire moie finality In accomplish ! ments and therefore whan two front ran!; ! I teams COme t-ige'her the OtltlriOK la hettr I for r. leMnl:e dot "on one way or tha other. J 47 and not the unsatisfactory ties of la-t year. ; It 11 I Ihat.at least. i iiat seems to he ahend for ig Jl this eeaaoni judging hy ha1 Httlt of it we i "n Jnhae had. and it ii a consummation very j SO -i much de-ored if the present e-on i to be ! 5 So n,nr Interaatlnt than laat, ii i i 1 hen has tvm nothing to complain of in '. .1 Ul the producing iower of the oflen'-e o far ; this year; but a aald oppoalng tam- have kj ia ( not ten aufllclently welt mab hed to really tea" 'ue a t f ,i K or the stronger teim. omeii and Pennsylvania hno had hard krirne alieady. hut Harvard, ale. Prinze- j ton. Dartmouth and Hrown have won rolQ 1 fortail . Hesotircefulnesa which tiok the form of field goals anabled t orneii to o,ueze out a Victory over t olgate. Pennsylvania i but living up to t!,e eiperien e of every 1 year in ha mg a cloee rail early in the; ieaon I he (lettysburg team. whu h ' sPsnnsylvanlS harelv beat last Saturday. uih ftef4h from a .ii to 0 victory oer some I rival and might hue been a troUblesoftM opponent for anybody lant Saturday. Hig ni firos by Princeton agalnnt an early eaon udvernary aro an old Mory Ihe I igers ntrainHt Stevens displayefi a aried , atta k and much apeed In the bacK field. 1 runiointK was a fault m this gome, hut as I little reie rente naa uaen maae to uii faun I in toe gatnaa ho lar this lad it muv be in- t leried that tho ban n nem hanaied nun leant) on the whois khan hsretoiore. 1 1 t ue itoty t rose team, as Wanned, really i i St i TiKer than la-t year, t nan ale is bias in i batter game t nun u yaaj a wo. for fne Blue 'a total acainat rtoly rots last i Haturday was douoie ttiat of a year ago 1 rnerc is iitue reason t doubt tnat tne j potentiality of tale's material j batter than tna' of unu Harvard didn'l make a 1 hig A ft ore against bates a in the opatiing contaat of tl0, tut tnat fact i of no hig- i nlfloance wnatever hen the rejruiarn got through scoring new men were rushed onto the field in droves and the -amc li cams mor-Mv an experiment for SSCOnd I string matttiia' Individually lonaldered, the Harvard material does not look as at r ong w last ear. this applying to the I linn and not the backfleld Hut there u . (rood e.ioosrh and intelligent enough ma i trll In l.oih so BiVg th' foiiiiilatii.n f.r u 1 mtwarful unit 1 hor is an estenalva mixture of faniilir and inifamiliar namo. on tho rollogo foot ball roatora thla venr strikingly ao, imotig t hi available candidates are inn who were rnellglbie last year, including the freebmen of promlae, a few votoratia and sonie wno last year did not rite anv hichor than ih aubatttute grade LoOl over tho regular in viitiTdfw'a HnoupH and o how numer oui have hen tho i han7o from a rear ago iast "o,ir'" subatltutes too nnntorour if mention figure in the Harvard limviii acaiiiHt Bates, ami atgO the following nainoM i .nhoard of in laai yeara va raity circles i lardlner, Stror find Milhullaml Tho inttor throo were frealimen lust yoar. and thla MilhoMand Plmi". who ia hreinir tried at and, ia a clever drop kicker, rrmcoton naa duT up another Waiinr He played I on tho fr'Hhnmn eleven lasl vftjir ihorj unfamiliar nam" h-o l.owo, Swan. H.im- 1 inond, Huboell, Hendrlckson and pen- field 11 ia Intnroatinr to note that on tho i Prlnnaton aouad are no lass than niuos noted hi NasaaM football hlstori Waller. McCormlek, PI niii. Pirns and On wit I Ketch am. Warren and Hr. rhin of tha ale aiimd w or fro diTMiTi pla) r lnt o.ir. Reeyvhody ' nou. win Howe i-i in foot ball i out not W, llcwe llonielaler at end would have been a varaltv regular la' ' i oar if he Iiad not hnon hurl tndoraon, I who dlstingulahed himself a a inat Hotv i r'isiM, jK n forrnor Wlanntiain playar tt i pretty good gueaalng ria'ni i ilnn har- ring aldente iilly and Va'i will i thn nit tackles in tho gam as, Howe nuar- ; '-r. HnnioMor end, and Mfevtt ono of. ih' iron rds, The other positions am nn ' ertaln, ifut if younger PhHnln, a big, ran try han. Impro es a- did hi brother Siiv c ho will In a Hr. strlne back, Thaor Men or and Kennedy are Ihe only ' well ito. n nnmes In tiio Pennsylvania roster Morrer la nearly a team in lilmalf, I I here i i a Minds on tho team, another valuable aapt, for ho a hroihor of ,iack i Minds ami therefore oomei nf a football 1 family. Harvard, iale, I'rlnceton nnd ' pennaylvanla had oiient freshman i olvorii lat vejir. meaning a coodlv t nun- I tit)' of youth in the varsity fh !d Ihi year, i PMNCKTOX TEAM Footiittii Men Disappointed Tlsirs. PaiNrgTOK, n .1 . iii i i Man r. at MorU of Thla wrrU'H football prartir a' I'rin. lop hits n the j atnri of the iriuninu table, w Mob. beggn 011 w,drieMlv wlln th, f0wlnB I ff ":, men Mart Bawver. MoCormlck. Mntx-an. Wl. Dunlap, Penrlolo, Pendleton, Wight mid 1 44 linun, J uuiura, ,. o't muirii , " r. ill 1 utl Vaughn, sophomores, Thn paal week has been Hi lli'-t full -.'eeW of lerlmmaTinir, but tho worli a .hoi" haa born ii' ' t om latlgfgotory, The offensive pin." In pn I ioillar hna hr, n notlo -11 iii v weak, due in n- it part to tho Inability of tl," line to HfToril Ihe hsolu sny sort of Interfaronoa, Tha forwards are alow in gelling sti.rtrd nnd fail to git into ;. pints Willi th proper spirit. Thn. defrul ia even more BOtloagblo when Hi" varsity has the hall pegr ilia surubi' oni Una, and when dlrrol line plunging would bs mom profitable the iing man nre ungplg to .to their sharo .f the work. This unegpeol wen. : nest may prove agpeolBlly OOStly to Prlnun ton's hopes this fall, na tna bnoka are 1 i II ti 1 even for TTifois, nnd without a Strong Interfsienos will i unable to make hiad- way ggginal tha begVler elevens, sueh is Vale or Harvard PrinoMon has not hnd a line plunging haelt of flrat rati csJibra since ,Ilm Mo: 'or- mlck's time, baok In 1107, and tho efflcicncy of an eleven this year Is largely dependent lipoil the possession of a heavy backfleld man who not onlv can hit the line haul but who ean thro off taoklerwand keep soins. Princeton lacks such a man t apt K.ddi Hurt was relied upon lai aeaaon to fill this aort of u role, mil although there were few men who could lilt th line hinder than he hi build is such that he is unable to keep his feet when hit low by a tackier, and the prevailing opinion seem to be that when he get bacK Into the game thla year it i will be In 11 line pnaitinn, either n n tackle or a an end. where hi great speed will I stand him In good stead I Princeton a back although light are ' prhi'pt th" BJMfdlegl aet, in fact there are two sets this fall, each almost equally good. that has been Seen here In some time They are tie- more valuable from th"li ability to use all their rpud to good advantage and I pick their hob r we, so thnt their power laeeneaa to ftnin consistently thug rat ha , been due largely t lh fault of th" line Another problem whuh still eem to 1 remain unaulved even after tin addition week oi praam is that of nnoina a nrat I dn-' plinttr or drop k Inker. A number of men have been tried out along th"e lines 'and Italter and PenQerd have shown up to 'the iiesi advantage, but even ihy ar none U7lh. ITl'.lan hava .'.. d'evntlna eonalder- ablo tiine to thli phaga of tbd work. LAWN TENNIS. j University Height Field Flab llegln n. ; una I Tournament. j The annual tennia tournament of the I ('Diversity lleizh's Field t'lub. which Sot under wnv late on Satnrdav and which was , OMItlnuad yeoenlav till it besan to rnln. I broke nil records this aenson in the matter 1 of running off tho matches When the! player were driven to cover the string of lift v which QOfnpoeed the draw In the ingle had been reduced t 1 six cf th eight which is neceeegry for the fourth round The six wno gained tneir tua-ea in ina rouna are r ii iuuy, -p. iFhimiiiTi, iii'Tjm r. tru'rin. i. ur., Ina, Hart man unci h. Rtrsussnd, Duffjr, who in tht Kordhnm , nmmm (rrir xv n. fit tn mnk. anop.l ! towftrdths Hiifi' roiadi sod in p Mh of hi two tp.Tichi1 thS IPAtllMl tlu vorrltft in Htraitrlit i aii in fh. anonrifl munri Inn 'nn urn TaIIum nlitir ml V W Rlmmn ,-i 1 1 1 1 playar met P Suniieon though the latter nave I luff y ati argument. ! especially in the second et. Duffy won at ' fl :. 7 .'. Only after a tiiree aet tuaSle did Oatendorf gin bin position over Fischer. I he latter won the fliwf ief rather easily i bul by that time Oatendorf hai warmed ip and he was i ecomlng versed in his rival's tactlea, and ht1 ran out the I two otiior hih easily enough. Ostendorf I i bracketed With Condon, who won his match in the third m in i romfortsbly over it Btftlr, ()win to the fact that the' itov Kdgar v Lowther figures In tha draw the top section mat with n del . SS being n ciervman he could not piny yeterdav. Ir fgowther woo his match in the fit: round snd i bracketed aith ( 8 t iroe-1 het'k ii ihe second round, .'huh will he played to-day if the courts are In condi- Hon TWO matches J ero recorded in t he doubles In the first round t larke and Holbro.n der.i tlttnl to -lane and Mender son. This Kii'er pair then met the Mer serean brothers in the Second roiini. and the match was hte feature of tin- afternoon sMion After three hot sets the Marseraati pur wo i with the score of 7 ., 7 ."1, 7 I he summary llen'l Slncle- I-'IrM round . .t lonillnvin. .ir . ilefea'.ei o A. OilUls hy ilrfault; K h Janes aefested Arthur s t'r.nrhi t default; V !to,:rt defeaUkl W. II tiirUe hv drfHult, th Rdgar x owther defeated K Booth, S I.'. '. fherk l"foirt Y II .pplr. n. s a s; l. Raajrelt defratw V. Harzurd hv def 111..; H V Pchlnson UririirU A Btl!on. S 3. 1. t J. Wen deffMte-l t Bnggs. S. 7 S, S V, Oret.r defeated I'r William Hfsrn haum b?. defuait; C rlewbt defe.i:e I- Ifender MS) 4, 3 S. 1 !S. .lorph i OttdOS d"foa'e,1 1; If'inv-r. ft 1. S I; W H Benrnr dsfested rhh by default; it W htalf oVfrMed h llofTman. a--4. h 7. S 1. A .1 Oniendorf de fea'ed J C IMUnsn. ft 1. ft 3 .1. V7. Merrrcau defeitril p Coanefl hv default. C, FUrhrr de feiie.l .1 1 Knn. ft S. ft 2. t. Mer-nan defeated f, W ftlh hy default; W. Hv her defeated it Rsvniond. ft t. ft- t S-eo:nl ll'iund S Streu'ind defeated J I,ord by default; lUrasisau defrtrd v miss, st, ft ?; (J I Bavrrmnd dffeatrl .T N'leman by de fault, I n ir tlir'rnrtn defestr.l A .1 1 omllnsnn. Jr. . try dsfsult; C tt Jsaea dsrsated W. F Bogsrt, ft o. a-2: H. W. Mobln on defeated K Barrett hy defaulti -I Allen dt-fAir l Q f.rn. ft 2. ft 4: ,Ii'erh i nndo defe r V Klewllt. ft I. i -0; ft. Stair d'-frs'-Mi n pnurne. ft 2. 1 g. ft -4: A. J Otjtpndrtf defeated J W . MeT-rreau. ft 1. ft I r FI ier defentfxj neekman. a n. ft ejj f H. Otifb defeated P. W. Stmpnon. ft 8. 7 5: H. K Hfwrd defr-.ted A B Peier?.on by default. Third Pound Sireuand defeated Q, Mer errau, 2 a. ft 3. A 3; Ing Hsran defeated ; n Raymond, ft . s l; J Alien defet-d II W Pjhlnvn. ft 1. ft 3; Jo.rpii rondon de fMd II Stnlr. ft I. ft 3. A J oteniirrf df"stet r. Plsflier. : ft. ft- i. ft -o; v. II Duffy defeated H. K Howard. 1,6 3- TKOTTEItS AT SPEEDWAY PAItK. si of 1 hr Ten Bs enl llrrldrtt Rain Ktop. Othen, Six of the fen event .rherl.iled for th" , npeninir matlnta of the lionri Drlvara .11 IBpaatlway Parli were run off veatenliv bafora the ruin ume down hard enough to warrant the poatponatnanl of the halnnre of the prornrnnie. rla A. fr-r pa.-er. rind flap K. for trottara, wara unfinished. ! but thev tand as the horaes flnihed and the wo rmnii'in ra.es will he run I off next Bunday iti eonjimotloii with the programme arranged rnr tii aay I h-rn wrre only two tnrr.rH In the rast trottiujr event. . rney were Bid Axworthy. r.' a. holder of the world i record. otatt for a half mile on tho straightaway, and pe ' w Itt, tat. . both from the stable of Charles I Wei i and. Mr. wetland sat behind p Witt, and li drove him to Victory over tho I big cheat nut, who waa i:i tho harda of Sam ! ( ioldamttn, Hugh III ley s II Ontlme, won the Prat heat or me 10 SI pacing iiaa. put lover fgicn 1'ann1 to the front nnd put the fuat gelding in aecond plat a in the second little beat. i ho summaries Clats it paatagi tir. rge trtlt n'-n. rh. g. fP, Harper1 1 Kearney, h i B. wolli , 2 Strathlno, h it iDr. Kersieri Doctor Tnreet. b a IM. C Ksynoldsi 1 Time 1 ht. ( ift- a. troftlna: tte Itt. h K li ' V.'rllandi.. 1 sii ixwortby, eg it 1' W el land 1 Time 1 oi, 1 CJaa B, lrrttln ir : sTudga Bosrdman. o t frhnio 2 2 3 1 1 llrrlci, t. z. . Md 'illo'l3h' 1 7 2 Hick William.. l K. 1 Shof-njaker'. 3 4 .1 1 rllr H , h m. o Schmidt) 4X5 (irtinittilni. bill. in. '.I Kennedy!, " 5 4 'lime 107, 1 in. 1 10, class r, paeinc! Tpduy ! . 6. e iV, Maagani llrlihl blreet, lir. c i tllawstsrhi i oraei, br, s. (t Bruoisi. llaorge r b k J Kulilmam-' I uruuolsr lllus, irr m. (J l-ennoni Timr I in, 1:IS'V. 1:10. I i las I. trotting: Raron Dill, lir r. Mullsdyl. Oliver Todd ti s J, Campbell slsblun Wilkes, rb u'. (J. Olbbonsi Tim I 10'.. I:ll diss '". iroitlagi Pioneer Hrlnresa, b m (V Cahlll Urn v right, l K ill i i lar:. i. TliS 'I rip, tir. h 1 1, .iml'hi Mi aii.A. i.pii. jr . it i.' Ilolloway liseelalor, b. r. iH, Hebsri.. Tims 1:11, i IS. rins A. parlr.n II Oilllme, b r. (H, Itrlllj-i l l.n it l' I, li. hr in. 1 1 I. tun 1 1 lir ArUi.M-ral. liil. c IA. sllllladyl tlersldlne, si ' I.. Mlorrnnkrr l ime I us, : us j I'las r. trotting Trlpnarnmar, br, s IS runsfelttii Qucsn flee, b m. i: Itorgsn) 1 1 . c, br. k rT Vonhgl t lastlr, br - .in Qllll I Master Di mors 'ir Mrhirr- . Tine 1 I,. ! AVTOMQBILE Tit MX TOt it. 1 1 l our Toiirlnjc t ars q start This Morning ror 1 oa ingeliSi With n ioumay of 1,200 rr.iie ahaad of it 1 in auiuniuuua .rain "... iva.v iruia ill inan of the offices of the Kaymond A Wbltcomb eompany at in in o' .'.'." rlfth avonua, In, It botind for l.os this morning ,.:,. i ii soaeo. i ,11 which will lie reached N'ovember '."- r'0111 Harford saven passangei mi hrte.power 1 . , 1 1 1 ok .-. oi, v ....... . mm ' irw , and one ; I rn in un mi load Harford irurk win innse up Hie ii laavos 1 pn wan New 1 oi k. hut anol her era from lloaton will join il al Ml t O III' iro. muni. i'i inrhkaenala in to be the first nlffhl stop Tha tour will ha s wee,, rroaslng New Vori st.ii.v the plan bains In reach rluJTalo sniur dnv nlglil nnd loavi) there lor I'rie, I'u.. n weel, irom 'o dnv. This venture is nni'iue in thai it will tie tle fisi public tour to rloss the COPlinrni, Mipiosininlels- ll.lt 1 I miiia a da. will ha oo. ared and no travalllna i i will he done on Hundgya. V I flgrfom, presldeni of the (larfonl Compjiiy. of I I. tin. Ohio, rescbad this nltl' yesierdnv nnd will he .me ol the purtv to l,hl ihe tourist! godsneerl Many ol Ihe oommgrelal eli'ba and dmllsr orasnlratlons along the. routa are planning to sntartaln the travellers, slid HOT, More nf Arizona I w ill be one of the escort whirli will arcon -I nan them over 112 miles of the routs In that btste, CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP keasos WMV the MI8MLAND Kits have FALLEN oowx. t tia.e s Leniency . Imllltcrent Play by Sev. eral Men. nines and Accidents Hste Wrecked the Tram tint a Mhakeup j la Coming lloxlng Bout This Week. 1 Will the Highlander finish In the second ' division'' With only sit games to play -three with the Host on Ked Boi and three with the Athletics thev are In danger ; Of being overtaken by the Chicago White Nog before the end of this week unless ) there Is a de ided brace, t base's menmav 1 I belie e that t he fans do not 1 are where thev 1 Mulsh so long as thov annot win Ihe pen nant, but as a matter of fan the followers , of the team In each mauir or ntlnOI league j City are anxious to see their favorites light to the last ditch. 'Ihe Highlanders have placed disjointed ball on the Hilltop since thev returned from (half last Western trip it has bean a case of go as you please w ith some nieiubers I of Ihe team, who apparenMy have baooffll I wean- of the long campaign. Although they are stepping Into President Furrell' office to-day to receive real money for I heir ser- I vices. Others have been laid up with Injuries ; which have done much to cripple the team. 1 "Several young recrclta have been Irled with rather disastrous results, while one 1 or two regular hnve gone entirely to pieces, i hv' Nobody Hoeia to know. When chase assumed tho management 01 the Highlander the future wna origin. iln lind s irrofit laani im)ii(liniT n rniial., Wi r.h11(t rorpii on of thehe.t ratrlier in the eountry, flrsf claaa flelders and hit ters and an arm- of followers Tight at the I beginning of this year'H campaign Chase wa handicapped bv the unexp"'f',l IWliS' ' position of Vaughn and Sweeney Although i iheie men were taken South to Condition themselves thev came ba'k unlit to plav. i et there was no idea of tnUing ihem off the pay roll. htte biniRelf was takeii ill on the ilrst Western trip, whh h was another misfor tune. Then Qulnn beffan to mi and couldnM pitch at all. Knight became wttrried over illness in his family and developed nervoustieaa that made him sltnnly so much dead w elnht (lardner was iirtistrated bv the death of ho father and admitted that he couldn't do himself justice, though drawing eatary all the time Wolter and t ree, both steady go InS regulars, were Injured from lime to j time, while Kord, the team's star ppcher. i announced w hen Sweeney was hurt more j than a month ago that he couldn't fliow the Sams effectiveness without the st.ir rtneher. I i ft r naturally took ofTem S at thlsslur uuon his catChmg ability and there was un- i inistjiKabie friction, it was sain. Through all this misfortune and trouble Chase baa maintained th air of a happv young man. Nothing, it seems, has wor ' tied hint, because he doesn't believe in al lowing, bis temper to be ruffled, lie has ! gone alonii playing great ball iust the sime as ever and taking setbacks a it It a smiling countenance Playing the role Of good fellow he, hns noenemies among the plaven I under his control Me has fined hODOdy. I . He ha suspended nobody. It is doubtful if he UM called down a single player with thi e"opton of Magner. who failed to I ; touch the home plate on Saturday "I don't want to appear too fresh with j , the men,'' hase wa quoted as saying I when the aeison opened "I'm a player j myself and I'm going to get along as easily gs 1 can Ihe easiest way is the best. 1 I he men will play for me. ' j That la just where t hase made a serious J mistake, say baj-eball men. He should have asserted his .authority and ruled w ith i nn Iron hand, aa President Karrell wanted ! him to do. Tho team waa governed by "boas rule' when Staltings was manager ' and good ret-nlta were attained 1'erhaps i it was Chase's leniency thSfSfori that . ......... . 1 .. .. Chase will manage the Highlander next I yea f, aocprdlng to the caraa, ou ua wiiii change ,Als UcClca. Ha win wta tua n..-.. 1 piay null and aaru theU aaianea, ottisrwiav ja woiuteriul playar nimaeii, uov .'. leam anouid play 10 win a pennant ami b believes ne ran carry out m idea neu leaaon s. tnai ..e. lora win di uignar in ; it:..' Anieri.an League race. ihe young I manager realises tnat rimiunir a major league team 1 a serious propoaltlon aim ue I mi.-nds to prollt l .-xperien, . he aunil,.- I tnat be has ma4e mlsutses 1 rrom wi.at can be gleaned at the ball 1 ' paih tnese oavn i naae 11 ur t. i.mhui , bweeney, lord. Flatter, 1 lldwell, Warnop, I Hariiell. 0lan, tree and nolter 1 ne.. 1 men Will form tho iiui'ieu lor next year', I team. lolaii in a roal nnd and will he a 1 hxttira on third base, wl no Itarted looka I iiko th permanent anortatop Kuik'M and I (Jardnar muv he trailed ii i ho Now Vora club can soi-uro aonio men worth having - Blatr and Williams aro not major league j ratohor Curry ian't the man to plav aeo- nnd haao inn i a DI omiaiuir outrloldor ami i- r,rmv fatr atirkor, worth a further trial , Rnrinir. Ianila mav atiok hmaus' of hls anood Hut Wilkinaon and Manner will ' nn' soMn in Hie hint. dor uniforms aciun Thi HtUmen need a ahaKenp nad Mossra Karrotl and Chae aay it w ill rea- h from top . to bottom . ! The Hoaton Hed Sos. another dleappolnt InK combinat ln. w ill horln their final aei ea I on the Hilltop to-day John I isyloi owns imt .Mi per rnt of the club a stock, t ho ot her half having boon tranafnrred lo Jimmy Mo Moor ami Bobby McRoy, loth in hlgl) favor wli h n.in .lohnaon and rharley omi-- I : Key. layior diaguaied with thn Boston I I team. He actually believed tho Red Hot ' j , would wm tho ponnaut Instead they am 4 r" off than the Highlander! if Taylor I hadn't traded McOontiell and Lord to tho; White so. had retained rred lease a- 1 , inanavor ami ui na e indUl 'd .inuo stahi 1 lo r.'inutn on flrsl lui-, lloaton fans lr.ie ma taarn aouio liavaoaeiinearlliatop. Hv thn wnv, I'm lor sold hall interesl In the rluli for IMS nun MeMior produced inn.fMMi in enslt nnd StcRoyts failir nut up $20,000 Thay sa.e notai for Ina rr.i of hv uinnx. indorsed lo i linrle. . onilskev of the V I. ito So and r Sornnrs oi in Claveland pIiid, ii is said linn Johnson is aspected lo nania MrAlaara iiiocoaaor lu Waahlngton, wiiiJo ha in said i i:n.' nomi' natad Hark flrlfftth ns manager of Hie hi. Iiouia lirowns, Truly linn is n iniuiii; pal son Tha tllggtg w ill rsraive n roeal aralooma no itoiibl arhan thay appear nt waahlngtou Park Wednesday to pta Hie Hrooklj'na i This iii i. their first gnma in the met rn poll' i tn" diatrii i slnee Keplember u, when they 1 niafad a Ho iti. Ilia Hrooklyns ut tn.- Polo , Ctoiiuds , Three Un: l.oxilut lulls svi'l rol ShoVI 1 this weel; The lwontith leiitiir, f, i"i4 oiiKimcii the riigaed Bart Kavea lo liD ten round 1 with Hie iduch talked op j Tommy flinty of Beranton, r . lo-morroa 1 1 , t'l-ht Olnty II win be rivalled . made lithinas hum when k ti Brown hosed him 1 1 in iseranton nn my s. illnty a friends were , so elated Him n.e hetfan ehallenalna Brown once c weei, iir.i'vii finally ronsented to meai mow ioamorrow nignt nno the latter I . in ins ninuaiani usi e,i i,,r 11011 Iiotttllig r." mm w otn Vlf aotll, o H sill e 1 11 ill I.' 1 llro.vu linwi'vi-r savs he loirl lo l.,r, i ' I in a limit svith Mm Homier in Pennsylvania I last week, so Keyes has been substituted. , Kevaa is a man of asperlanca who has made 1 II Itvolv for Hrown on mora than 01. e ona- lon If Hints isn t a real fighter, therefore, he will soon (led It out The Madison . . which owns the Har lent Rtvar ' aaino, a eoncrataataal hulldlns Hint will sent more than anon parsons win open Wadnaadgy nieiit The attraction i I t"ii round mis hatwaen -Inek lioiu'i'ti t ip 1 , well kliwon Hums llvhtwalahl Mn,i i.,,u li...,,,, I lt..,,n.. .,f e.iil i.. ,, " . 1 , ,, ' "."nit nsfsn 11H- , ,,,., work Tie llHr. for mlm waaL. arriv ina from the coast also Inat Ina savsrai I men out of town. He Is In line liealth avid sh , lie ip u I mi' 11, ri-ni i is w ji ti, 11 neilnl wiine ng ran aeinnnu .. mat li with the lies' I, 'en Ol I lie i-nsa Morns Harris of IMiiladalphii and Tun.- i lloas, the Ne-,,isie haavv welrhl will' meet ni the Ngilnnal Hnortlng I I -1 Tbilm- ' dn" niffh These fallow! lire fglrly elever nnd the.- can in: lUe ste.-im hammers Man- niter fl Itourlie nfso haa , .,,,,,,.,1 71k between Harlem Tommy Unrnhi I I- reddie W elsh week Inter if I'digland, to he daiidral ,t i Jaak I.eMer 'i otiimy Rurna's white hope, i nun in Aiisiralin rerantlr, in iwents- rounds by ,sam who whinpad IHI i wni outpointed I MnVay ,-it Hydn I.esler. w ho hnd wm the illstrallnn he . . Nrgfaht ohamnionshiD wis SSmilmfiiS in pass the mie ovar to ir'- i i, ,,J , beaten. I.ealer muat ha a r.f. ..,', .'JtSSSP i . . ii.,. , ... " 'io.i bum j - ( who fouh s twaiitv round ilri.'.io, ! I ., .... . -J it. m niiBn ni lo, tir.ii I ford la Paris si a months ago. I 1'I.ISKM TH t'HF.KIKM 11 4 Mitt HI.. I'O S.S. PRESIDENT LINCOLN ",VnT SAILS OCT. 3, 9 A. M. CRUISES de LUXE Italy and Egypt SPECIAL TRIP "KAI SERIN AUflUSTE VICTORIA," UlN 1,1:1;'' ' Stld mo! IllSurlOllI Mramcr of thr hunih n Amrrlrdn SSrvlcC. KqulDpSd with HI'? ' hrllon RettStirsnt, rnlm (im dun, (iymnvlum, Flrflrlc list hi, KsCVStOft Will leave Nc'v N ttrlt FEBRUARY 14, IP12, for Miiiipirn. CMknltari Alitor, vuu f r.m ht Mrfi, i.rnni, nplr ontl Port Hll III . I Im for nlffDl .rclnir At rBrh port. To and from Tori MnM. IHS nml up. 1 a or from nil oihe r pni n, 1 1 I r. Ma 'ip. Aim ('niwi t' thf UrWfU, nt$t ni.". south .mrru t, -itut ITfl Via Wrtta tor Heel In- nf All f'riilae. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 41-45 Broadway, N. Y. 1 1 i Ml I THI-. LARGEST AND FINEST STEAMER IN THE TRIPLE SCREW f EkM QlH 45.324 TONS OL YlflrlU DEC. 882 FT. LONG Frrnrti la itirkiiVangKlMtfia Bsths. BwIbitti lag Pool, Four Adriatic, Oct. 5, 12i00 Neon St. Louis, Oot. T, 9i30A. M. American Wtf M. R. II. Plymouth Charbours Soutaampton si Louis nn st Paul on :i n. rk on. UlPalladelpnla Oot. M Atlantic Transport sw Yarfc London Direct Wat as). Rf, R. Innrionka. url 7, 0.1OA.M hiri'-hnha Oct H. IO:lOA.al Red Star Mlnnwashu Oel 21 Minneapolis ,OCt,JI IMar a I. K. la A. M. London, larfo vie Davar Antwara l.aplfinrl new Oct. 7 rinlnri'I .. .... on 21 KroOBlaadJ Wet, II Varterland Oct. 2 rnerr illt'if,. a ll .n. Tfl. 21 00 NORTH GERM LLOYD rrnii av aaisvr niinsim n "aLKIVlAN Sails Tuesday. Oct. 3, 10 A. M Pr ! Sails LONDON PARIS BREMEN Tl'FSI.AYS 10 A.M. TIU.'RSDAT) Kal.rr Wllhalnt II On. 31 Hrlnr Frlrd'h Wm. Ort. i. , ,.l'ataalB Alliart (Sal on. ......... HTrpi.-n nirori i ' i1 ' it-. nAl.TIMOItr-RKF.MKN Olrrrt. WF.nFJDA Tl- Or. C1M 'Hi Cabin Slaaoi.n IMiri FNIiFNT ABOUND THE-WORM) THirs. A1 OCLRICHS A CO., esjWgal SgSIIW S BroaSjgy, Niw York C:ty CUNARD Htsri tool Wast jltS Strr-l. N It . Offleft, 24 Stnir Streci, opiHj.ne Mattery. Snlllnp. subjsrl to rhAntf MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTq LONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA DIRECT via FISHGUARD Wtrtless Talagfaph. Submarlaa blgaals. I'a.lr.t. rtaUt, 1-Arsrs' Quadrupll S.'rew Turbine ntaarnsalDS. Fishgusr. anil Liverpool MAURETANIA oat, 4. S A. It, tct. II A. li LUSITANIA Quasnstown' Plsbgyaitl- l.lvarpool. 3AX0KIA CAMPANIA I nm 14 m S 1 1. 1 15, III A. XI. , wwiueali at Fllhauard MONTREAL QUEBEC LONDON s"" flaimm c rrrvw"" i. ,,,, ,,,, ,, T,,lr) , iim pslaVncr. onl 9LI1'?4If?J?2ii:IA?, Aai".?!ERS , viluef if Afiint cchoa NAPLES TRIESTE r'lUME see cvsnpany'i gcbeduis for CooipIcm Iti: .-rnrv rhoal" net. 1.' (arpathla. Nov. tl faaaoala . u.t :n laroniij No. iv " T?" No. uiintid roinsra win in wkuimi ITALY, RIVIERA, ECYPT Clyde Line Daiiy to Florida Vou are ure I" enjov the swift, hracinR trip on one of our pir coat twite flygrs delightful little party -table'. !n the .lining room food '.crved in a av thai onlv Southern ainks can equal decks bmad aril comfortable everything nunapej fot our comfort and tafcty Plan to pu thii season and mako our reservation now so vou rr.av be litre of the right gccomrrioda tions. Wg will gladh help you. CLYDE LINE MAI.LORY LINE Mi I. nil l: nm Pros Iwsj WARO LINE Nr f. ( niMil iiln-rrrn I m m h i ,i- f ict.'HMi ton- oUpIeceinenfi .iiiirt( fruiu Ken turli. Rack, Ihursdai snd Baturds. for iiaAA. makins cor hectloni lui SAM'IAI.O una leu rjiir points in t uba, nlso Mr 111. Is 411 1'IM.S. Kach Thumlsi for VRRA ( id . 1 sek 1 rldai fur iam. l' 114,, e'nkiiin ronnectlon fur 4IF 11 11 I'lTI snd n point, ii ih,' Interior ot Meileo CUBA MEXICO eekl) a 1 1 I n p s for BAHAMAS ft SSAI . I'lrsi 1 Rbln fare ', a'l'l ip new steail Blllpa, ri'llrn' rii'tn,. NEW YORK AND CUBA MAIL S. S. CO. General OlWce, i let K it . v v. voru. Low Rate Autumn Tours to BEdMUttfr S. S. "OCEANA" iW.'sHi li: ! ,uKps iinrt I im i Mfjii i f. Hi. una lrlt Ilrrih nnd MthI $15 1 v nil lh InilodliiR Hnlel mill All KspBt, Itermuila-AtLmllr l.tnr. IftO li u..., . . FABRE LINE -RIVIERA A Oil KM l.isu S M'l.l'S Mir MABgKIM,r.S M ill finer i-l lai V'lllefrsn.'he i all OS'SI lh'- w,u sniiuiv- i,i ',i,pro rsilini 1 us seuiiduled Tnrss bookluis i l si: for ' i 'ortugsl, Mall or Rbiera hooi u-'s. i V. I I A, I I.' I'll., ii, . it Ntats at,, n . HI Hill IIS i'i Hours I mm sew Son,. Pala tial stiamers A, l- OUTBRBBIUGI1 iu Agsnis. -a Mrus way rot hs Magnlnrant .i Irasrs Feb. h. I , In, Una i.hore s. "Arabia1 fl JIBIIO r.ur. S4U.1 I' lOLHIMN O i-ariilslons. til rio-lisn'i.ii: da-.s. Stopover prlsltrffrs. K.itinri Vt orld I'oiirs I ORIENT llrl 21. Nu. II anu laler PRANK I'. iT.AItu. Tfmesl I CRUISE itd . '.rn- 1 ul u. erry&tcmmm Tour Mar 2 ym.,ndrVHlrrjttombCaJ2STirthAs- I ,..s...... ............... ...... l OII.HS .N A I'll KNOA S. S. MOLTKE 12..VKK Kit SAILS OCT. 12, 2 P. M. REGULAR SERVICE LONDON - PARIS- HAMBURG tups, i imiiiv c)el, :t. c . It "I OK I A l.t IMS. ( el 3. M VHI-M. 41R4M . i ,t ,i, i AM lit I k A tin. It. In tt'Mieelled Kite Carlton a i Parti taiiraut, (,vmruisiuru. klectrle hail. atur. PsIti Uardrn, ' III i nil i i .mi Cherbourg. GIBRALTAR, ALGIERS, NAPLES, GINi m. . ioi i lit: Oct, If, ; I1 m M,H, l1,KVRT.A.to Wnrldf,ulr Or I -I n, M. t l.t' I.N ATI Nm I IWttl hmp arronimrKjallen lot llmite, ti'tniher ot nsasfnger. t, m.mii.ik.i. i, , hai.Tah anu Vli.l.ir MAXCHf rltivl Totirisl Denartntent for Trips KeryehFr KiNAI. WORLD SAILS 9, Noon Tar'. Rettsuisnl. DEC. 30, Noon Blavslan, Gyniaaliini. Vifaadi cafi Psimroi r Lapland, Oot. 7, IOiOO A. M. Majottlo, Oct. 7, 12 1 00 noon twin iv waa i so. n , Plymouth Cherbourg Southampton Mntestlr . . . Oct. 7 noon MaJe;tle ... ori oeeanlr Oct. Id noon Oceanic.. ,, "( New York Quoomtown Llverpoo Arlrifttlc. .. .. Oft.:., noon Haltlc Oct li CeiJric . . Oct. II. noon Celtic Oi t New York and Baetsfi 7h. MEDITERRANEAN Azores, tlfdelrn. I . Ihra 1 1 n r. Algicra, Cenna and Naples. rtomanlc .Oct. Si. in A. M "relic . Oct. SI ADRIATIC 24.540 tons DEC. 2 Krrluri A rir CI. V K. (W. 2M SO. N. V. i.tnnai 1 ah I LONDON -PARIS BREMEN if.:... isf.ii.i ii nz Fr i fid rich Wilhelm Thursday, Oct. 5, lO A. M.I 6ibrtltir,lliirt,Nip!ii,6tnii 8A1 1'linAYS n A n li. rim mrwi . On II ' Prlaaoff Iraaa. . Nn.. ,a An Opportunity TO REACH Southern France (Rfvkra Switzerland and Italy hy the S. S. CLEVELAND (VW) L?aving New York Oct 21st Stopping at Madeira (8 hit.), Gib' raltar l h.), Villefranche, (Nice. Ririera $97.50 Irom where esarl eontlniies on hrr Mnrlll I rillsc. -lmr I'mr fnr fjht.rring tit rjch plat' For particulars apply to Hamburg-American Line 41-45 Broadway. New York UNITED FRUIT IflTRASMHIr ! HslVICK COMPANY N' Magnlftrenl Pi.wnc r it Ir la t .Irani, r- Sail I nui ag 13 r.oof. Plsr in. I nst rUvn 'fool lul'OTt Stl .14,414 1. 4. PANAMA 411 OMUIA. I UN -I l i IM, POP. i'.U 11 If llll is. CRKTRAL NI SOI 111 UKRICA. I : ll.iilri. PU.-r. rrlrphnnr I O'JS M-rlnr, vtilittontil srsekh sslllnss fron Boston, i'hlls delphta, Haltlmore aiui Xhvt i'r;"ari OLD DOMINION LINE DAILY SKIM ICK. rr mil Point Comfort, sorf iik. Portsmonih, Planers P0I..1 aid Nea-port News. Va.. ra.i naetlng for Petersburg, itirhmunu. vVasbliic " 1). 1 . aid tin- so I Ire tsoi.ih and West. I rrlfhi nod Passi naer Steamers sail from I it k . root or N'ortb II 00 re si . ev -ry wees .ley at a P, M W. I. WOOnttOW. Tramo Uar.ascT AUSTRO-AMERICAN LIN NE01TERR.VKKAK adriai 11 E 11 si... unr.r.ir., ,isiiii. iiire,-i woh,.t ebsnce i'al! at AS'XIKF.8 ami UIBRAI.1 v I il'astl, VLtllr.llS itVeati, 8 s UARTHA WASH IX1IT1IX rn-. Wadneslsya 1 I. II. Thru t"" liiss to A.I 1 Wil I nst i'.,ast p.ilnts. Orient :i 1 1 1 ni 1 ai -India. China, .lananl, IMIl I PS linns .,n,r, Awn. n Batter: Flare, x. . ch, . BERMUDA ,,"'",,',1',, n 1 11 .., A .1 A 1 -i Llai. . i- ni 'lad ins nV S S. TA0UB rnr, roval nail stkam packri . gtats Bt. 'iiiov 1 001, a .son, :., Ritudwar, 214 snd MS ITftli or mi Msdfson Ave., N 'ir Anv BtesuiaMp 1 1. kei Agent. Sit Hill II tll'sdiiTs. M.ti .irniicv, .'Hi. ui. 1 11 v HOTEL DEWMl"S ATl.A.vn rn , . : ,1 Ti-r fall aajfl wi 1 n ( atro s .1' 110 o, evvr 1 irreasllg on accou'd oll.s lueatli lire o ihe neraigiro. 1 fact k south, Us stiprrl . -. pui 1 niei is and care.ul scrvics 1 ipo ai ins linn IVJ.TI'H , Bt'PV HT CHARLES lnnl M leel Ii ouffhly 1. U'lTr. Btton tutr iron tin 1 i hi- ( ituui ht'i 1 : baihr sh nnvl s water fl'1 nmiriltici m porih- i ihe H'.irtlu dlU aivl I ' ttllh ii"i ind di.:. n mm pnrlor rriOfiklQ in hira "f toioiftU; .soif pn llitti f siu f kirAtvd 1 klei, i u I.,., it.i. - WMlt-WfB 1 ,, ." I1:) ,',"',' iT.V.N. ',, , .1' SI VII . i I I I I . A- Si AS . li;i", N PKNAaVM ama. Dalgn'aia Walai nap I r.njoy autugin'i rii.-ums and ailrgettsmesi TUR mil si us I'siuinsi WATER GAP HOUSE dixav ur. WATi-.n oak pa. Mlffhoi fiHlMirtt'. uv?ruMUlng &U oihfr 1 1 Miti iur round hii eounir. AflutowWdfed o iinojittetiopabTy Aiimi hoitl in ivtrj rep I'i Hii rrtflon; pn'riUihi gen. (tttfrei f 1 tMptlBM ii.ni iii'iobrr Tnr. Wii t- fur Pfti boirie boa lei ami nuio r.inpn. JotlN rrrinv rot" The KITTATINNY DKLAWAKK W ATE It GAP. PA L'sdlnt hntel. steam hssl, ojven flret Writs for Booklet, Auto slaps. Spsrlal Orioinr rates. Csfc, UrUl. 0. FRANK COl'C