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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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RISK MIGHT HAVE WON jlllw Of 6 reason not one complaint a (ra Inst hia Vork being registered with Nirk Young EmisUe are considered the two most competent officials on Uncle Nick's staff OR if gg OUT LOUISVILLE AB Barret 4 o't ao1 4 5 I1ASEB4LU riak bii THE RING Complete Card for the Cadillac Club At II Uiiscn 1 4 2 ccUixm 3 1 9 0 Two base hits Davis PUGILISTIC POINTS 1 0 Cross 3 13 1 Ech river 0 2 15 24 13 14 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 TIID TRAP hits AB ft 1 1 0 1 Totals 8 0 7 9 Daly Two CB1CKET Game Brooklyn b2 i BASEBALL GOSSIP THE IVEDUBG RING SISK HEADACHE But And JStlladelplxtai XmuIxca Donlln 11 1 0 4 4 0 0 3 1 2 8 8 r'i 0 1 1 3 12 1 0 7 1 0 1 1 1 i 1 ft 0 0 0 5 2 6 11 10 8 4 ft 0 4 0 0 1 0 3 0 7 8 6 11 Blagle neioeck 1 0 0 13 1 3 6 11 5 4 0 1 2 5 3 0 Ah She ft 9 Totals Innings St Louts itts ourg Phllad lpht Haiti mere St Locls Cincinnati PituTOcrg Ctsii age i Donovan 4 arthy 14 Williams 34 DiUon 13 Salta Sudhoff 4 0 ft4 0 Donltn 0 0 0 3 0 0 Clark Strong Ames Hill Dewis Alainzinger Hackett Jones Rauch Hurd Washington Cleveland Totals Innings Cincinnati 51 20 1 1 ft 0 all but tonnebed ft 10 2 7 8 4 1417 8 11 13 10 11 PI 15 3 1 1 JJ 0 Won Ihi VO 0 0 0 O' JkjUWk Positively cared by these Little Pills They also relievo Dis tress from Dyspepsia Jn I digestion anti Too Hearty I Eating a perfect remJ Club as scheduled in spite of the stories effect that it would be transferred to the Club' said that the beating Joe Gans gave Spider has caused that lighter to announce ills After ne rests up ana Joe Bernstein's manager George Considine to bind Dave Sullivan The men two draws but Bernstein Hoy Clarke 1 Leach 8 Wagner 1 1 I ttimerc Boston Uctoeer xis toil to day Seymour very bases tn ball an i bitting Wo of Ule Irt aion Liueid tendance 5i5 Sours: 8 to Vfitb ic In his if this Is so the 1 2 Manus Dineen It ft A 2 II the Beds them out tne third four hi tai she vanished a lone time ago' had joya arid regrets thut we all must know ahe reeta with her lover In changeless repos perchance remembers It all Who JcnowaT Lavigne has teen training hard at Uceanio confident of victory He wants to fight again Doughert Pittsburg 3 Two Smith Home run Double plays Donlln and Schreck Kelly I 4 Keeler 4 Jennings 14 Anderson 4 Daly 2 4 Dahlen 4 Nona Earned runs St Louis 4 taj hits Donlln 1 Schreck wailaoe miHams and Dilkm Ease on balls Off Gray 2 eff SudhotT 3 oft Diever 3 Passed ball Schriver ucir out By Grayl by siMinort 1 by Leaver Time 2107 McDonald ft 1 01 AB it lam 4 0 isii ry 14 3 bmith Gray 5 ft ft ft 0 1 Ha hoe 14 0 ft ft 0 0 H'n 11 O'Bneu 3i Centerville Mich October Three Rivers defeated Burr Oak today by the score of 3 to 2 The game was closely contested from start to finish 7 Three Rivers Baker and Harlow Burr Oak Katoll and Boocher 0 Waddell J3 I 2 Totals 34 whose championship aspirations uas been 25 round As I look at the ring so fragile so frail That shines on my hand while I whisper my tale I stoop the delicate thread to kiss or It breathes allow of its lived out bliss 0 0 0 1 ft 0 0 0 rry will mix it up Tor six rounds at 130 pounds The seud windup betreen Hammond and Scott needs no 'cotmaent while Jerktns and Dennett look to be a great match Bennett ill be hero to day to fiuisn up Lis training rnd Jenkins will come up from Springfield Sunuay 20 14 8 McGuire Dunn WADDELL PITCHED LOU1 STILLE YESTERDAY IfITTsBURG HO A 4 1 'J 0 11 0 3 2 2 3 Cross raeumn jDouole Keel irst baae on balls Off Dineen By Dineen i oy uuun irgton 4 Brooklyn 5 Emilie sliurg Male It our Mtrnljght St Louis October 35 The ITrates made it four straight to day fTbe hammered Gray's shoots and he was taken out eever who re laceu him was in viuel ble Attendance 3300 K6ie: ST LOUIS AB I5GOKLTX WAS OUTBATTED ANO nELDHD BY THE SENATORS 0 ft 0 0 ft ft 3 0 0 Joe Gans will meet Martin Judge again in Bal timore on Octoter 11 To mcrrow night Jce Cain the clever Brooklyn boxer and Joe airburn the Philadelphia man will meet at the Greenwood A New York Tim Kearns were cut short recently by Jack O'Brien matched to meet George Mcbadden in a bout at the Broadway A next month It is rumored that Billy Brady intends draw from the Coney Island club and lones with Tom Rourke Jeffries Sharkey fight maybe decided at me Lenox club rank Erne the lightweight champion has an nounced that after his battles with Jack and the winner of the 'Larlgne Mcadden fight he will retire from tne ring to become a bonlface in Buffalo Torn O'Rourke says that the big fight between Jeffries and Sharkey will come off al the Coney island to tha Lenox It is Kellv retirement from the ring begins to feel better he will no doubt reconsider his action as others have done before hitn 8am itzpatrick says that Kid Lavigne will show some of his old time form when he meets George Mcadden at the Broadway A to night and is 1 rank John has posted $5ou with another match with have already fought believes he is the better man and wants to have the question decided rank Hamel at Detroit' who went to Hough too to train r'rank Stackhoiee met Billy Davis Wednesday night in a bout scheduled to go lit tween rounds Davia claims the 1 12 pound chani pionahip of the northwest but he will net any longer as the Detroit bey put it all over Davis and stopped him in three rounds Pedlar Palmer has arrived safe and sound In England He was greeted more like a victor than a loser Palmer in an interview gave out the 1m presKslun that it was a cliance blow which knocked him out in ms contest with Terry McGovern He told bis friends that he wculd like to fight Mc Govern again in England for aa big a aloe stake as McGovern wants Peter Maher through his manager Pete Low ery writes as follows Peter Mauer having de feated the latest aspirant for heavyweight honors Jeseph Kennedy is entitled to recognition from Kid who challenged the winner McCov nvw it seems does not want any of game ami after making the bluff tries to get a light with Maher is anxious to fight the winner of the Sharkey Jeffries contest but as McCoy itzsimmons and Corbett want to meet the winner also Maher's only alternative is to face either of the three beforehand which he will do Let the winner of this battle be pitted against the successful pugilist in the en counter between Jeffries and Sharkey BALTIMORE AND' 'PHIL aDELPHIA' COULD NOT REACH A BROOKLYN BALTIMORE 0 0 ft 1 0 fl 2 ft 27 10 8 9 most loyal sui porters and lfit comes to pass that Is reduced to eight clubs Wash ington will remain among the big ejsrht If th prestige of Soden which is mighty baseball circles wins out New Yorkers a Cinch New York October 5 The cricket match be gun at Staten Island on Wednesday between Prince Ranjltsinhjrs team and all New York was ended to day in a drawn game 330 to 279 The xLiigiiMJiuexi mu une uuLiuis iliiu morning and when eight wickets had fallen for 330 they declared their inning closed New Y'ork had no chance of winning and resolved to play for a draw The men were all instructed to keep up their wickets and never mind the runs They succeeded admirably iu this for when play ceased for the day there were still two wickets to go down The Englishmen lett after the game for Philadelphia where they will begin a rolurn match against the Gentlemen pt Philadelphia to morrow Totals 32 Innings Baltimore Xnlladelphta ft BaJtlmuro: Smith Philadelphia! Dele luuity' Sacrifice hit Dolan Stolen base lick Two tase Double plays lick and Chiles Deiaont and Lachance irst base on By Donahue 1 Struck By Nor 1 Left on Ealtiniore 4 Philadelphia 7 Darned runs Baltimore 2 1 :40 Umpires Mannassau and Snyder Attendance ivou Cliawpioiis PiKliilns Hard mauo it five straight erratic giving seven a man The saarp was feature CARTERS KITTLE IVER PILLS A ccord Ing to Ned Hanlon the Baltimore club made ub ut (15000 this reason Th suburban games played on Sunday by the LJg league teems were a fizzle thi season ns il Giants attracted only 0000 people in their S' tour games at Weehawken Garvin Chance Bradley Everett Green and Tunab'ie are the Chicago players who are eaid tov tais lmed their contracts for the next season agreement calling tor 72100 Hank O'Day Las a clean bill of goods this Snnerbaa Getting Careless October Opportune hitting and good pitching won to game for the Senators The Brooklyn men could not bunch their Attendance hi eotc: WASHINGTON Totals 33 2 3 4 5 8 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 Schreck 5 6 0 ft 0 0 Brooklyn: This Does No One Any Good Baltimore October fi Both Nop and ere tn fine totm to day Though Tvope was lilt harder not a run would Lave been eccred by the visitors had not Pmlth dropped a thrown ball allowing lAuder to cross the plate in the fifth The game resulted tn a tie being called at the end of the ninth on account of darkness Score: PHILADELPHIA AB ft 2 0 1 ft 0 ft ft Cincinnati October Waddell had at his nurcy tc day nr ca Tiy stint lYisk pitched bail In inning when the Colonels Attend i rece DO Score: CINCINNATI 1 It was made they said from the guinea gold oor Httio ring so frailand old It is worn to a thread for ah! it has known A world of love and regrets outgrown ft tri aacA 4 4 Warr or 7 Elf mtr' iu AASJU 4 Xw4a UJCi a Earned rum EMUevKI 3 Three base Ottwtvsd 1 Mabte tord and Kaboe Wagier Kel ey irst bae on off mk off Wad 'ell 1 Hit by pitched By Wadutt! 1 Struck Ey Waddell 2 by risA 3 Matcbniaker diallings has completed his pro gramme for the opening boxing show of the rea son In this 'dty thdtv'Win talce place in the Guard armory Monday night ive bouts are on the card on fetr rounds two of rounds each and two of epnt rounds if they last that long Kid Commodore the gamest young fellow who ever stepped in a local ring has been box ing all summer and hi fnende sas he Las im proved funy eg he will Le given another caance Wsth 3s Snyder In the opening bout four atdJG Arthur Si Pierre will take on iSdwin Glaser of Ch ter go at 111) pounds Opening of tlie Ionroe Annual Shoot Monroe Mich October The Mon roe Gun Club's annual shoot opened to day with fair attendance A heavy wind made large scores out of the question but every event was sharply contested and nearly every money was tied The shout will be concluded to morrow and a large bunch of visiting shooters are ex pected The following are the scores: Kelly out for Interference Innings 1 2 3 iWaJihinston 0 2 0 Drooklyu 0 1 0 Washington! reeman HuhUn CjtxftV 'rn4rf runa 3 Brooklyn 1 rten Tnree wise ami McGuire Struck out I seft on base Wash 1:45 Umpire 0 0 Cincinnati: Elberfeld XxufetUle: CLnrman IdfiTTiiRf Jt fl'Bora TLree bP hits lentcy risbee Duf fy Home Sullivan Stolen base Ixirg Double pxjs Collins Long and Tenney Davis Warner and Wilson irst on balls By Meekm 1 by Seymour 7 nit uitebed ball out uy aieexiii a rcyuiwr uhia eymour Wild pitch Sejoi cur 1:50 Um And could I go buck to tho years that have passed ti tender look that she wore to the last My face uprising fair 'Would smile a It to sweet i a yer fiv the ocean she ilvad and loved and wed And beatd It first glud vows were said While 'mid chorus of billow that slngtatr broke ft there the voice of her future epoke 4 102iJ 13 Totals Cnrco an 2 3 Irwin 3 4 ERtrfviilA 3 3 Thomae m4 Cross a 4 Delehanty 1 4 Cl llcsr 14 lick 74 Lander 3 4 C4 Dolan 2 3 AB Harris 34 Holmes 14 lpnwit 2 4 ultz m4 Keister a 4 BLet hard r3 laiehsr ce 1 3 bull th c3 Nopa 3 Th a re ported trade of Dr McJames and Rube Waddell may look humorous to eome peopie but to the Louisville management it has the aspect of offenrg a for the "real ti ng Waddell Is much the better man to wash thgtoa Star 5 Some of the veterans of the league say that they Uvemo use the new league rom the way that new players are being Introduced into the National Lusue it weuLl seem that the Ola timers would be to have use for any leajjuo before cays an ricbnge 1j said that Tebeau was obliged to Childs a JUO raise before the cleverInfielder would sign hla contract for next years Maiy of that players can thank the proposed nej league for additions to their monthly stipend Mhich they never UAzUld have received otherwise The onte great Dan batting average in the Eastern Ieague is but 241 Dan remlnls eencea' as follow: 'I the Ian I used to be The ball looks no bigger than a ien ome timMi Rjt it un to the nlate Bless you 1 ran remember when i couid count every seam 1 ai name on it as I clouted it for gnd three bas r' In his arguments pro and con regarding the fuMre of the major league President Arthur Soden of Boston never overlooks an opportunity a1T nil! rt r'rstrtlHvn which 5 (ft 4 AV kvL 4 he eizes up as one of the poorest patronr of the xure in the league Air oden in tne same 1 I breath declares Washington as one of the mowr invoi sirirt 1 1 coiues to oaf's that 3 0 11 3 3 3 Drovi lhebs Ua4 Taislel La the JJouUi Coated Tongue Pain in Utefdde IJVEIL They: Jgulaxe tso JJowela eely Vegetable SMALL POL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE 3 0 0 3 Ionahue 1 14 Totals 35 12 a 4 6no oo 2 CeB 2 i fj Meeklnp3 0 2 0 0 33 0 1127 15 Totals 34 3 3 I 5 7 4 rA S' a5 1 2 14 1 3 1 2 6 0 1 WaiUoej a 2 1 4 woJ 2 w4 2 5 is I 1 I 7 I ter 4 nx pr i A iy 1 Eirlh 1 Ac As Targets 15 15 10 15 1ft 20 15 15 15 Gay 8 13 8 12 ft 13 11 12 13 Eilbert 12 ft ft 12 5 9 12 ft 10 Mllllman 11 5 ft 10 5 ft 5 10 6 Loranger 11 ft 10 12 0 11 10 13 13 Marx 7 10 7 8 ft 12 12 13 10 Doubler 10 6 iv 8 Alford 5 11 8 12 11 Lost Per ct 45 ft8l 53 03 1 r5 021 f8 5811 Oft 554 1 5 542 71 5u7 72 73 500 bl 309 94 352 lie 135 THE DETROIT REE PRESS: RIDAY OCTOBER 1899 ROD PAIR STATIRA AND DAILY REPORT MADE THE ENCILERS EEL GLOOMY LONG SHOTS AILED BUT ONLY TWO A VORITES WON SONGER'S CLEVER RIDE IN THE SECOND RACE WAS A EATURE Rod McMahon the bookmaker and Buf falo pool room proprietor is also a horse owner and he started a pair of his 2 year oids on the Windsor track Thursday after noon McMahon liked the chances of his youngsters but he was not alone as the talent took kindly to the liberal odds of fered and backed both Statira and Daily Report down at a record breaking rate Owner McMahon is happy as both of his entries won their races in fine style and he had a swell bet down on Daily Report in foreign pool rooms: but Bookmaker Mc Mahon wears a sad smile for the reason that the two races his horses won were so well played that the ring quit the day over $2vo0 loser although the other three events showed winning sheets The fourth race was the one' the plungers ere waiting for and when 2 to 1 was post ed against Daily Report the fact that such good ones as Shrove Tuesday Lucile Cariboo and John Halsey were in the race was apparently overlooked in tne wild scramble to get down on the McMahon en try The layers of odds were kept busy ruboing the price going to 8 and 6 to 5 then to even money and closing at 4 to with a steady piay all the time The fact i that Harry Lewis was on Daily Report 1 made it look all the better to the puolic even though the favorite was conceding I weight to everything the race with the exception of Joan Halsey Atter being at the post five minutes they got oft' well bunched Sinnernahone showing half a length in front It took Lewis but half a furlong to get the favorite in front and he remained there all the way winning easily by two lengths from Shrove Tues day orehand riding the filly to the limit' and beating Lueue for the place while the well thought of John Halsey never cut any figure in the race clever ride on Statira in the sec ond race was the feature of the day as after getting off last but one iu a field of eleven he hugged the rail the entire route gradually improved his position and on the iast turn came througn on the insiue and won quite handily from the favorite Ida 1 'ordham Harshbergtr had tne mount on Juanetta in the first race got oft well up in? the bunob 'aud came home a winner being forced to make a drive the last fur long to keep In front of Rena Campbell who led the early part of the route tne telling: on the Longfish filly With Ilin scratched the mile race had the talent guessing Virgie being made favorite while Branch was quickly backed down supplaii ng Ennonila as second choice Songer mid the on Ennomia and he rode his second winning race of the day getting her off in front and having speed enough to prevent Virgie from overhaul ing her The hot finish of the afternoon came in the last race when after being cut off two or three times Eddie Ross got through with La Grange and outfini shed Weber nipping Brulare on the post Sum maries: irst race 3 ytar olds selling seven furlongs Juanetta 107 (Harshberger) 5 to 1 and 2 to 1 won by three lengths Rena Campbell 10) (orehand) 5 to 1 and 2 to 1 second by two lengths Rea Snapper 103 (McQuade) 15 to 1 third tune 1:2 Galatbee 107: Interferer 10ft Chorus Boy 9b By George 106 Springwells 10 Whim 93 and Windward 101 finished as named Second race 2 year old fillies four and a half furlongs Statira 103 (Songer) 5 to 2 and even won by two lengths Ida ordham 103 hand) 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 second by two lengths Miss onsoland 100 (Castro) ft to 1 third time :5514 Descubridora 100 Marie Oiendorf loft rances Archer 100 Grumble 102 Northumbria 103 Recovery 105 Sadie 105 and Onoto 103 finished as named Third race one mile Ennomia 102 (Songer) 2 to 1 and 2 to 5 won by two lengths Virgie 103 (Mason) 6 to 5 and out second by a head Branch (J Martin) 9 to 5 time 1:41 Pete Kitchen 4)7 and Abingdon 97 fin ished as named om th race 2 year olds four and a half fur longs Daily Report 118 (II Lewis) 4 to 5 and 2 to 5 won by two lengths Shrove Tuesday 115 (orehand) 13 to 5 and even second by half a length Lucile 103 (Irvin) 8 to 1 third time :5554 Sinnernahone 103 Cariboo 10ft Jonn Halsey 118 Cavalcade 97 Alcedo 100 and Lissome 106 finished as named ifth race 3 year oIds and up sellingytsix fur longs La Grange 110 (E Ross) 2 to and 4 to 5 won by a nose Brulare 108 (J Weber) 2 to 1 and 3 to 5 second by two lengths Quaver 106 (Castro) 12 to 1 third time 1:14 aJooram 106 Nicholas 106 Applejack 10ft The 104 Little Reggie 106 and New WolSSi 101 finished as named To entries: irst race six furlongs 3 year olds and up Bell Punch 110 Man zanita Elsie Barnes Bloodhound rank Nichols Helen II II Gomor 107 Iris 102 Second race live and a half furlongs maiden 2 year nlis Charley Poyntz 108 Alistol Hendricks 106 Lizzie Long 105: Alfred Var gmve 104 Weldeman Zelmet 103 Blennerhas sett 102 Brooch 101 Polly Pitcher 5Iiss Hud son 100 Bonnie Maid 99 Third race one and a sixteenth miles 3 year clds Compensation 105 Passaic 105 Red Pi rate 105 Galathee 98 Col Cluke 98 ourth race five and a half furlongs 3 year rIds and up selling Manila Thanotopsis 90 Dixie Dinmont 97 Corialis 115 Prince of Wales 100 Ridenu 105 Sir Blaze 102 Sallie OS: Bill Arnett Shieldbearer Sister Alice 105 Wil frid aurier 103 Done 4)7 ifth race one mile 3 year olds nnd'np sell ing Arquebus 115 Rotterdam 10ft Traveler Ketel Jack Prince of India 103 Lovice au nette Springtime Prince Zeno Prospero 100 Great Pride 97 Topaz 91 Jenkins Rode Three Winners New York October 5 Jenkins took the jockey honors at 5forris Park to day He won the first three races on Belle of Memphis at 7 to 1 Belle of Lexington at 4 to 1 and Raffaeio at 2 to 1 and finished third In two others Two fixtures were the Belle Meade for 3 year olds and the Bronxs highweight handicap In the former Mc Leod of Dare was the favorite with Raffaeio second choice Lady Lindsey and Tha Barrister cut out the running to the last sixteenth when Raffaeio closed with a rush and won cleverly by a length and a half from McLeod of Dare In the Bronx Richard was the favorite but tha best he could do wasthlrd The 2 year old War ing made all the running and lasted just loug enough to win by a head from Muskadine who cloeed fast Summaries: I Irst race Eclipse course Belle of Memphis llu (Jenkins) 7 to 1 and 8 to 5 won by a head: irearm 130 7 to 10 and 1 to 3 second by six lengths: Toluca 105 (Bullman) 7 to 10 and 1 to 3 third time 4 Dave Queen of and Lambent also ran Second race 5 furlongs Belle of Lexington 113 (Jenkins) 4 to 1 and 7 to 5 won by three lengths: Lady Uncas 110 (Doggett): 30 to and 10 to 1 second by two lengths: Iroquois Belle 105 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 thlrd tluie Oneek Queen Cleora Allaire buiiiol Mauvilla and Decimal also ran Third race the elle Aleacte 7 Raf taele 110 (Jenkins) 11 to 5 mid 4 to 5 won by' onn and a halt lengths McLeod ot Dare 118 (Hulltuun) 7 to 5 and 1 to 2 second by two lengths Lady Lindsey) 112 (Simms) 15 tsl and 5 to 1 third time 1 The Barrister Dr Elchberg and Gen Mart Gary also ran ourth race the Bronx highweight handicap 6 Waring 108 (Bullman) 7 to 2 and 7 to 5 won by a head Muskadlne 113 (Odom) 15 to 1 and to 1 second by a length: Richard 113 (Jen kins) 11 to 5 and 4 to 5 third time Previous Trillo Reminder Tanior and Claroba also ran ifth race one Herbert DO (Wil son) 12 to 1 and 4 to 1 won by a head: Modrtne la) lOilntn) 9 to 5 and 7 tn 10 second by three lengths Chnrentus 1W (Jenkins) 8 to 5 and 3 to 5 third time 1:89 Decanter Water Cure and 'the Gardner also ran Sixth race 1 1 jo miles Oliver Me KM) tBulInian) 8 to 1 and 3 to 1 won by a length Dan lllee ill (Dupe) 7 to 2 nd 7 to 5 second by a head Our Nellie 100 (Moody) 4 to 1 tifid 8 to 5 third time H4U Glurian HardyJ'ardee Glenolne Myth Sir Hubei and Riner also ran Resalte at tlakland Sau rancisco October 5 Weather clear fast at Oakland Summaries hTrsv race six furlongs aversham 115 (Rfilz) 4 to 5 won Jack McCabe 112 (Thorpe) to 1 second Correct 112 (J Ward) 4 to thud time Hauler Reydei Sari Juan also ran beuond race seven furlongs seil Alnria 104 (auntleroy) 3 to 5 won Rapid" lot) (Ruiz) 6 to 1 second Ringmaster Hr) (Henry) 7 to 1 third time 1:30 Indra Sena tor Wilson and Manzanilla also ran Third race six Monrovia 1 19 (Thorpe) 8 to 5 won Pollsh 123 (rawley) to 1 second Anchored 114 (Postel) 8 to 1 third time 1:16 Tourist II bylvlan Lass Shellac and Enjioyment also ran El Arte left at the post ourth race jonaad a sixteenth Jiillcs N'ew Moon 93 (Slcu art) 5 to 1 won Mamie 100 (J 'Ward) 214 to 1 second Snips 84 (Buchanan) 15 to 1 third time 1:4314 Ilohenzollern Sforlnel A inne gan ar4 Qraibee also ran ifth race uturity TUxford S9 (Buchanan) 15 to 1 won Conatellator 162 (Morse) 6 lo second Bathos 106 (Duffy) 6 to 1 third: time Bogus Bill Bamboulla Ned Dennis The Echo and Dan iel also ran Jockey Burns Rode Three Winners Chicago October track was in good condition to day Mizpah beat the best field of the day In the last race running a mile in 1:40 Eria D'Or was lucky to beat Alice Turner in the second! race as the latter met with a lot of Interference Contessa and Phallas fell in this race and three horses including Our Cli mate fell in the hurdle race Burna rode three winners Weather clear and track fast Sum maries: irst race 5 furlongs selling Hermoso MW (Winkfield) a to 1 won Peter McCue 10o (Mitchell) 2 to 1 second Marzelia 'M Wil son) third time 10 )1 Lorranla Morea LAhn Zufallig Miss Lynah Dagmar Plymouth The Chemist Del Paso II and Bonnie Ione also ran Second race 6 furlongs Erla 1O (Mitch ell) 7 to 1 won Alice Turner 110 (McIntyre) 3 to 2 second Maharajah 108 (Dugan) tnird time 1:15 lorizar Bcnnicard Carrcn Gusto and Avenstoke also ran Third race short course steeplechase Marble 133 (Ray) 8 to 1 won Three orks 157 (Rigby) 2 to 1 second Gloty: IL 14ft (O'Bnne)1 third time 3 Our Cli mate Judge Keenan Gypcelver Bellamy Cosner Clifton and Menefik also ran ourth race 1 1 16 miles selling King Bermuda (7 Burns) ft to 10 won Eitholln 109 (Conley) 8 to 5 seccrd Bishop Reed 110 tbhtelds) third time Tillie Title and Egbart also ran ifth race 7 furlongs selling The Rush (T Burns) 4 to 1 won Yolnco 191 (Poweii) 8 to 5 second The Monk T06 (Conley third time 1 Clara Wooley I'hallas Nettie Re gent El Caney Basseua Man of Honor nis Coi te sa and Ixunond al ran Sixth raoe mile Mizirfdi ifo (T Burns) 9 to 5 won ound 9b (Dominick) even second: Alleviate 103 (Ceil ley third time 1 40 Onietia Boney Boy Cherry Leaf Diser and intan also ran TRACK AJD PADDOCK GOSSIP This is ladies day at the Windsor track Weideman the hot thing that was handed around Wednesday will start again this after noon Prince of India is In the mile event to day and his performance Saturday in the distance event entitles him to some consideration Long shots did not cut much of a figure yester day and although but two favorites won there was not a winner at better than 5 to 1 Hugh McCarren Jr shipped bls string to Chi cago yesterday and Hapsburgh Key Salazar and others will strive for Hawthorne purses in ths future Little orehand: is due to ride some winners as he was second in three races yestreday and is admittedly one of the best judges of pace riding in this circuit In the fourth race this afternoon a 514 furlong dash bhieldlearer the long shot that won Tues day and Wilfrid Laurier a 50 to 1 shot that won at Toronto are among the starters No fault could be found with the prices laid yesterday or any day for that matter aadil was little wonder that the pencllers rubbed on Daily Report as his race showed the colt to be pounds the best Eddie Ross put up a great ride on La Grange in the last race of the day as he got off poorly and then went to work and was busy the entire six furlongs It being nothing other than his determined effort that saved the day for the numerous backers of La Grange Col Skid Howard has added another tp his stable having purchased from Seth Jacobs the bay filly Knowle by King Eric Almora a maiden that promises much and one that the colonel expects to win with when he gets down on the winter track at New Orleans One man with a freak system made a killing yesterday Number 5 won the first race so he played number 4 in the second event taking the next lowest number in each event It happened to go through as Juanetta was No 5 Statira 4 Ennomia 3 Dally Report 2 and La Grange 1 OOTBALL Will Raise Money fol of Al Eleven Arm Arbor Mich October 5 (Special) The annual athletic mass bieeticg one of the events of the year in college will be held in the gym nasium to niorrow night and if precedent is lived up to will be followed by a big freshman sopho more rush A number of prominent factulty mem bers and athletes wlU address tbs meeting and a big effort will be made to raise money for the athletic association The football team is Improving slowly in Its work but should be In shape to make a good showing against Albion Saturday John Duffy the veteran fullback was out coaching the backs in punting and drop kick ing this attemoon Keene Is doing the best work and in some practice games has shown ex cellent form The 'varsity kept the scrubs well in hand to day but there was considerable fum bling on both sides It will be the policy of the coaches to perftc the defensive work of the team as soon as possible When this is dene the finer points of offensive play will be developed Coach erbert expressed it as his opinion to night that Wisconsin would win from Yale In the game at New Haven The committee uu eligibility out two more candids tes off the list to day Rumors have been afloat for the past few days that the IftftO fits were contemplating some tun with the Siaplsi mortar which the class of "J9 left as a memorial on the campus It was proposed to chafge it with powder and fire it off but Supt Reeves heard of the plan and spiked the old uiortar so that it will remain silent forever Detroit College Won a Good Game Yesterday Yesterday afternoon the Detroit College eleven won an Interesting game from the Detroit School for Boys team at the A grounds After 15 mmute halves had been played the score stood 12 to 0 in favor of the collegians The line bucking and end runs by the Detroit College re sulted In large gains and If there had been lese fumbling a larger score would have been made The made most of their gains through the right side of the college line and their ad vances were due to the fine work of the fullback right end and right tackle Detroit first touchdown was made by Rousseau around right end and Dwyer bucked the line for fifteen yards for the second touchdown Goal was easily kicked both times by itzgerald Towards the end of the game the B's played Symington continually He bucked the line twice for large gains but just before time was called was hld for downs with the ball on the 30 yard Tic Game at Benton Harbor Benton Harbor Mich October The football game to day between Bangor and Benton Harbor teams was a tie the score being 6 to 6 OX OOTBALL IELDS PETER NOT SO GREAT GRAND TROTTING STA1XION AILED IN A SEVEN HEAT RACE LORD VI7 CENT OUTGAMED THE NOTED MICIHGAN DRED OLP AIGNER K1NGMOND SI i AME WAS A AC TOR IN THE TRANSYLVANIA tne 8 6 15 11 King 7 3 1 7 2 2 3 3 ft 2 7 da 1 3 3 1 4 8 6 3 8 ft 7 3 TO 4 3 6 5 8 8 8 5 ft 4 7 T8 4 TO 3 4 6 3 (Winnings) in (Benyon) (Woodward) (Ijong) (McKay) 2:12 2:13 09 ro ro Lexing ton Ky Oct The 510000 Tran sylvania to day which attracted the atten tion of horsemen all over the continent and in which it seemed a moral certainty ithat Peter the Great could not be beaten was one of the greatest surprises ever witnessed in Kentucky After a terrific battle in which fortune was in favor up to the third heat which he lost by a break wfthin 150 yards of the wire Lord Vincent won the great stake by sheer pluck Two other races were on the card but only hard ened followers of the game cared for them Little money was wagered and only tha bettors watched those traces The crowd was in the grand stand only when the 1 candidates were on tne tiaek VX line ouic races being trotted the men went to the paduocKs or betting shed The betting ring was a tangled mass ot men by 12 The auctioneer as fast as words could flow was repeating tne stereotyped phrase hundred uoilars bid tor tne Peter the Great norse How much for the held? Sod lor forty dollars Thomas Jxawson tne Boston plunger had bet on the ravorite in tne pre vious mgnt's pooling and was taking ail nun nn i 'etev ne Great He drove price to 1j to 30 before the nrst beat was 2:12 CLASS PT RSE $1000 ree Bond by Simon Princess Alice (Miller) 1 Hartford Jr (West) AVaevo to (McGowan) Edward eb pr (Hudson) i 2:09 2:12 2:27 CLASS PURSE Phrase Am by Onward rDeryder) 1 Jce Watts ch (W Young)" 2 Gecrge Alex (Hcssack) 5 lbtia Slipaway lJ(dy Corea Cozad to 2 :16 $1000 1 The betting on the Transylvania to day bor deredon the sensational Two ot the largest povls ever sold on trotting races were auctioned Tne tirst was just after the third heat when King mend and Peter the Great trotted a head finish Andy UelBh the wtu nnown bookmaaer bet Thcmas Wawson at Boston $6000 to $5000 that Peter would not win Alter the fourth heat elsh bet Lawson $10(XX) to $50v0 again tak ing toe field Mr Lawson's losses are conserva tively estimated at iOliW Sixty thousand dul lare were la the pools on the Transylvania At 12:20 candiuates aere on me tracK fur the first heat for the Transylvania waAtbe tirst race called They were sent away on the fourth score with Charlie Herr in the lead "Look at murmured the crowd as he took the lead in the first turn At the quarter Peter still led WHO Cnarlte Herr halt a length' away and Maine Rocket third It was the same at the half with eter a length ahead and he won the heat easily Peter then sold for 50 the field bringing 10 and he took the second heat Betting did not change for the third heat but there were tevf takers for the Held Peter turned in ths stretch a length in front but be broke passing the distance flag and Kingmond coming like a cyclone on the out side took the heat with Hetr second and Peter third in 2:09 fiat The betting shifted to $50 for $60 for the field laiwson was still game and backed Peter Klnguiond was away first with eter in the fourth heat and Herr dose up Before reach ing the quarter Kingmond and Herr left their feet and Peter went on two lengths before Lord Vincent Peter led four lengths at the quarter and it looked all over Vincent was second and Herr third Bunched but in the same order they came in the stretch Peter again broke naif way down and Vincent came on even terms spec tators cere on their feet yelling as they passed under the wire Peter's head was six inches in front but he had gainea in the break and the beat went to Vincent Peter old for $50 field $ltw for the next heat The favorite was done for however being tired out Herr and eter fought to tbo head of the stretch Here Tudor Chimes and Kingmond joined in Vincent had left his feet at the half and was out of it Peter might have staggered home first but broke at the distance pole and finished fifth Kingmond took the heat with Tudor Chimes second and Hen third In the sixth heat Kingmond led to the quarter then broke Peter took the lead hy two lengths but tired and was passed bv Vincent and Kingmond the winner finishing pulled up the last heat they were sent awa with Vincent in the lead This order was maintained to the half Peter and Kingmond lapping the lender But Peter was too tired to keep the paco and the finish was a procession with Vincent Kingmond and Peter finishing as named ree Bond wan a strong favorite for the 2:12 at $50 to $20 and won as he pleased Phrase at the same price in the 2:27 class likewise spreadeagled his field without trouble Summaries: THE TRANSYLVANIA 2:13 CLASS TROT VALUE $10000 iu nit eni oy ft Gold Lie by Gold Gear tv iA0te) Kingmond zeg Darlington (Marsh) Peter the Great by Pilot Medium (Titer) Charles Herr (Kelly) Tudor Chimes (Geers) Hallie Rocket (Conley) Surpol (Curry) Bonnatella "tn (McHenry) Sarah (Wallace) ume Hillsdale Races Won In Straigbt Heats Hillsdale Mich October 5 (Special) The at tendance at the fair eiceeded that of any day in its history The races were not very exciting and rrere won in straight heats The summar ies: class trotting purse $300 Gold Stand ard won Quicksilver second Nellie Bly third Willow fourth best time 2:18 class pac ing purse $250 Hal orest won second Miss Evelyn third Zolo fourth best time 2:32 class trotting purse $200 Steven woo Quetzel second Dona third Hallolcfd' fourth Lulu fifth: best time 2:29" Colt race half mile heats ield Day Medium won Daisy sec ond Surprise third best time Princeton lias a coach for every position on the team rank Hinkey famous captain and end Is coaching the University ot Buffalo eleven Little Hudson the wonderful drop kicker of the Carlisle Indians has started the season well dropping two goals from the 35 yard line last Saturday The critics say that the recent games with ranklin and Marshall demonstrate plainly that Pennsylvania is woetully weaa In rhe kicking department Joe Upton the Harvard tackle has agreed to assist in coaching the Cornell eleven and the arrival of Percy Haughton ui Saturday will nut an end to the coaching difficulty at Ithaca The placing of Ellis at tackle Instead of half is one of the significant features at Harvard this year Ellis has been a halfback for several vears but lie has size and strength and besides" Har vard has nre backs than linemen The Emeralds defeated the Western high school eleven by the score of tt to 0 although the game is a disputed one as the high school boys claimed that the touchdown was made inter time had been called The features were the work of Beauavis at half and Quarterback 40 yard run both of the Emeralds showing thus far Is far from en couraging and ever since the slump of last Mon day they have been going back Instead of Improv ing Time and again the scrubs have prevented the men from scoring and the climax was capped last Wednesday when the scrubs actually scored a touchdown against the big men TTie German Ordeal The young person who fills so important a place In our domestic arrangements as housemaid parlormaid or often enough takes a pride in her appearance which though entirely natural is some times irritating to the less reasonable type of mistress What would she think if it were: necessary for her as it apparently is in Germany before taking a place as domestic servant to provide herself with a special pass book in which a full descrip tion of her appearance must be entered? This description of the German maid serv ant is entered by the ponce of her native district and is sometimes dictated more by candor than chivalry The color of the eyes and hair and the shape of the nose are all duly chronicled and if the con stable Is of opinion that any of these fea tures are he has no hesitation in saying so What possibilities such 11 sys tem suggests! Imagine the young person about: to start a career as cook presenting herself before the local constable to await his verdict on her nose and lips London St James' Gazette George Wreford a Winner at Pontiac Pontiac Mich October 5 (Special) To day was: the big day at the Oakland county fair and a large crowd was In attendance The races were the best so far and the track was in per fect condition Results: 2:40 trot purse George Wreford won Charlie Bennett second Edmund third Antler fourth best time 2:18 trot purse $30 McCormlck won Gloriana second Good Time third best time 2:22 2:2 pace purse $250 Ole Easton won Del (ood son second Lee third Muggins fourth Tom Brown fifth Gyp sixth Simple seventh best time Interesting: Races at Ithaca 'Ithaca Mich: 'October 5 The races this afternoon were interesting In spite of the fact that slow time was made Summaries: Double team ace purse $25 Wesley: Tally Ho and Tnxy won against and Billy and Charles and Jim Blaine: time 2:40 trot purse Betty won Mark a Wood second High Lane third best time Running race mile purae $75 Diadamia won DuKe of Little Grove second leet third best time Maud and Black Swan also nu Big Crowd Out at Vassar Vassar Mich October 5 (Special) The races at the fair grounds to day were witnessed by thousands of people Summaries: 2:20 pace or 2:15 trot purse Pilotellee won A second A ethon third best time pace or 2:25 trot pur se Rose won El derado second Estealla third Morrell McKenzie fourth: best time Bony race quarter mtle running race Dixie Girl won Duke second I ady third time :35 :34 Bulah Shaw and Dixie also ran at Charlotte Charlotte Mich October (Special) Avery large crowd was present at the second day of the fair The Olympia dab of Hastings attended as a special attraction The racing was slow and uninteresting Summaries: 2:28 trot or pace purse Lottie Mollie won Billy Bryan sec ond Ceresco third Edna Emory fourth best time 2:2914 Special purse $200 Bashee Wilkes won Eluelorla second Dan Wilkes third: best time 2: Reaulta at Ionia Ionia Mich October 5 (Special) The races this tiftemoon w(ie slow and uninteresting Re sults: ree for all pace Dot won Valley Queen second best time 2:28 2:10 class pace Passcus Jr won Mattle Hunter second Hilly the Kid third Itohoda fourth Trixy fifth best time 2:37 Silver Cloud ran an exhibition half mile in 51 seconds Michigan Horae Won at St Louin Mich £ctobec otm game trotter Siannrwit won first place In the 2:15 trot for put se of $1000 at St Louis Mo this aftemccn The heata were split and the race a hot one Exnm Maid inally Won Kalamazoo Mich October (Special) Ex ARISE AND WALK 1 nr in nr 44 A nd Immediately lie Aror Took wn Maid owned by Douglass Bros of this city won the 2:30 rae at South Bend today three straight heats best tnne NOT TRADES COUNCIL CARHARTT IS BOOMEI BY INDIVID NO MEETING WAS HELD Trades Council authorities say that they have nothing to do with the boom of Ham ilton Carhartt fdr the Republican nomina tion for mayor It had been that there would be a meeting of labor union men last night for the purpose of framing a request to the Republican city convention for the nomination of Mr Carhartt It had been announced that the meeting would be held either at the Trades Council rooms or at 2w Randolph street No meeting was held at either place Herbert GrcviUe president of the Trades Council said: any the Trades Council are doing anything in the interest of Mr Carhartt it is as individuals and not as representatives of our organization The Trades Council has nothing to do with poli tics In fact our constitution forbids the use of the council for political purposes Carhartt is respected by the labor union men but I do not think that ho ought to be forced into James Murtagh a delegate to the Trades Council said: is simply an attempt on the part of certain politicians to get Mr Carhartt to make the run to meet a political exigency ell has been kind to us and we have recip rocated but that is a matter of economics and not of politics If he were nominated would not be the candidate of the union men The Republican party is not In the same condition that confronted the Demo crats before the nomination of Samuel Gold water I was opposed to his nomination feeling that he would not be the candidate of organized labor The result showed that I was right as Gold water was cut in the wards where the labor vote was heaviest" TRIBON BOSTON RECOJDIEX DED OR DETROIT MAN UAL TRAIMXG INSTRUCTOR SHIP TI Trybon of the Boston public schools received the recommendation of the school board committee for the position of manual training instructor In the (Detroit public schools last night Many letters of excellent credit to Mr Try bon have been received by Supt (Martin dale from Supt Seaner of the Boston schools Gustav Larsson principal of the Sloyd Training school and other eastern Hi Bed and Went orth Before Them The people In the town ot Ann Arbor' Mich were reminded of the above passage in the holy scriptures a few days since 1 by the startling announcement that Mrs Lydia Whitford had been restored to health or the past six years Mrs WhlL ford has been rt confirmed Invalid During the hole six years she has not been abi to put her feet on the floor She has been afflicted with which in Its ac ute as well as chronic form Is a most paln 'V ful affliction of the knee joint She also suffered terribly from sciatica neuralgia and a general nervous weakness of the en tire body so much so that she was ab solutely unable to tssist herself Her fam ily and friends had given up all hopes of her ever being any better when the son heard of the wonderful cures being per formed by Prof Wiechers He made up hl mind to make one more effort to restore his mother to health and he accordingly wrote to Prof Wicchers and induced this great healer to visit the place and treat her Tw weeks ago last Sunday Prof Wlechera went to Ann Arbor and remained ow night He treated Mrs Whitford In tit evening after his arrival and again in the' morning before his departure and has re stored hi to health One week ago Sunday Mrs Whitford attended church and every eye in the congregation wu centered on her They could hardly believe they saw and as some expressed them 11 selves was like one raised from the dead" Mrs Whitford tells the doctor that "she can run up and down stairs as quick ly as he can" and the sprightliness ot her motion proves she tells the truth This recital is no romance but a plala i statement of facts which can be proved in a court of justice it needful Wlechera and his talented assoc! ates treat every form of chronic llseas with conspicuous success If you are aafl'R invalid call at the Private Institute of Mig netic Healing at 523 Woodward avenue cor net of Charlotte and have a friendly talk with them You wilt receive an able mas terly and above all an honest explanation of your case and meet with a courteous re ception i "jHi ija barefoot nine months the year h) Now I must scoot the old puny near as impatient as your ole grand mo ttar 1 kin see her ajd her old corn co pipe yet Ill look for you to tnorrer promised to he would probably have promised anything to end that interview He did not regain his com posure until some time after the old far mer had moved off and then he clung tena i ciously to the stock market az a topic of Philadelphia Inquirer i Well Answer educators Air Trybon was graduated from Harvard university the Sloyd Train ing School for Teachers of Boston the Massachusetts Institute of Technology anti the training school at Lipsitz Germany He has traveled extensively The salary or Mr Trybon was fixed at $1500 a year Supt Martindale recommended that a carpentry center be established for boys of the seventh and eighth grades a cook ing center for girls of the seventh and eighth grades and a sewing center for girls of the fourth and fifth grades Mr Trybon will be allowed to select his assist ants although the names of Miss Charlotte Keen cooking teacher and Miss Bcrthsi Shomaker teacher of wood working were favorably mentioned PORCH A COUNTRY HOTEL Human Nature to the Square There Thun Anywhere Else more human nature to the square inch on the front porch of the av Walter Wellman the returned Arctic ex I plorer has a quaint gift of humor which was happily displayed just before leaving upon his last trip to the frozen north A pompous merchantwho does not believe In Arctic exploration because it produces no financial results said to the traveler: "Sup posing after all this trouble and expense you do reach the north pole what will you i do come back again of course" re 4 plied Wellman really seems to be anything else to Philadelphia Post Qnnsli ilie'Dreyfua Verdict flfe: London October 6 The Paris corre spondent of the Dally Mail says: "I learnW that Germany Is a I tout to hand over docu meats which will lead to tho quashing of the Drejfus AMUSEMEAT8 erage country said the drummer to the Saunterer "than in a foot of' any other place You generally find a lot of sages there whose time is too valuable to waste upon anything else than sitting around and thinking and they are all gen erously minded towards their inferiors and willing even anxious to enlighten all com ers with the results of their weighty cogi tations When doing a country "town I always stick to the tavern porch till the last horn blows was occupying a modest back seat on a hotel porcli out in Chester county last week when I witnessed a funny little inci dent In front of me and towards the edge of the porcli two men somewhat past mid dle age and evidently from the city were talking One of them slender and well dressed carried on his part the conver sation mainly by nodding his head The other a somewhat portly and pompous in dividual spoke In a manner that must have been impressive even around the corner of the building he said 'this is my native coun ty' as if the county had indeed reason to be proud of that fact place was over in that direction some five or six miles If that hill were out of the way one might see the house from here if it were not for the big trees around it We lived a simple but comfortable live father was always my Ideal of an English 'squire you know When he became financially embarrassed the estate passed out of our hands but I think buy it up some time for the sake of the family name you undaratand Not much formality in those days uaed to even go barefoot with the country ladz some times' He went on in that strain for some time enlarging on the simple grandeur of those fine old days and was evidently mak ing some impression on his companion when someone called out from the ground below the porch: I swan! If that reckly Ephe! laid eyes on you for twenty year Ephe but know you if it was fifty "The long thin man on the ground below reached up his long thin hand and like one in a daze shook it I had moved more towards the front where I could get a better view The loag thin man reached in his trousers pocket for his plug and of fered it to and his companion they both declined with some dignity "The stranger grinned gotten over that time you ewallered yer quid he remarked jovially was one on you Ephe we'd saved up our money for a month to buy it you recollect? Times was harder in them days th That was the off year your old man thought he'd have to git ont ha make enough to pay rent lookin' prosperous reckon you often laugh at them best days when year best mine too was was not so warm that evening but the perspiration was running down face in large beads He opened his mouth once or twice no words impressive or otherwise camo out Lpiv mighty glad I seen you now you be shore an coma over to the place see us You c'n git a car riage at the livery it so much of a walk you know but I guess you quite so peart hardy 's when you went LGHT GUARD ARMORYX Monday October 9th i' BOXING Splendid Contests 5 WIND UP Jack Bennett vs John Jenkins of McKeesport a ot Sprlngffeld Admission 50c $100 and $150 Reserve seats at 14 Michigan avenue RACES AWINDSOK irtACK Highland Park Club Lessee jT" all Maedog Sept 30 io Oct 21 5 Races 5 (Rain or Sblne) Commencing at 2:30 Admission SOc Track reached in 15 minutes from City Hall EDYSRiAYO IN MARK STORY Wilson Dramatized by rank Mayo Splendid Production Superb Company4 Playing to bigger business than ever Jackion October 1 Kalainaioo October 7 Grand Rapids October 14 10 Wonderland Co (Limited) Proprietors BIOGRAPH Colombia and Shamrock International Cup De fender and Challenger Irene Contortionist: Wertz Adair The Great Tobins Walz Ac Ardeil 10 cerie or Amusement Stamps Chairs in Theater 5 and 10 cents drtkoit Blanche Walsh and Melbourne MacDowcll Rheums TO NIGHT SATURDAY Saturday Night Oct 41 10 Daniel Stock Co LYCEUM Star and Play Enthusiastically Received Nights Sunday Matz 2Oo aoo Week Dav Mattneez too ISO uso The Great English'Melodrama EDWIN GORDON LAWREN C2 Her 25c MAT NitS Monday CAPITOL SQUARE THEATER Week Com Sunday Oct 1st Matinees Monday Wednesday Saturday CITY CLUB And a reproduction of ITZSIMMONS Jt! 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