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FRIDAY EVENING, THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. SEPTEMBER 14, 1900. THE SPORTING NEWS WE CLA Sic- lS" 'Of IM all CYCLING. CRACK OARSMEN ATHLETICS. GAME TO-DAY so many 'points" of superiority for our clothing for style, cut, fit and finish that it becomes Your Duty to Investigate.

Point 1. Our Coats, are hand made, built up with hair cloth "linn front" and are guaranteed to keep shape same as made to order garments. Point 2. Our Vests have hand made button holes, are either single or double breasted. Point 3.

Our Trousers are cut in the latest fashion, have hand made button holes; buttons are sewed on by hand and trimmings are the best that money can buy. Point 4. The Materials and Trimmings are same as used by exclusive tailors only and are not the kind you'll see in the sweat-shop clothes. Point 5. We sell cheaply our prices are away below com petition.

Men's firm front all-wool sack Men's firm front black and Men's all-wool fancy worsted, suits, fancy cheviots fl blue all-wool Thib- Clay or Serge, Thibet 0 and worsteds I ts- our specal I or Melton, our special 0 I We open our Fall season with the leading Our Hat department makes the grandest makes of Men's fine footwear. showing of naw Fall headgear, Stetsons, SO 50 Derb STANHOPE MAKE Florsheim, A'V tO Alpines Qft Rough Riders vM.O Our Tailoring Department is stocked with the newtst and best of Imported and Domestic Woolens and Worsteds Our reputation as Merchant Tailors Is too well established to enlarge upon this point at present all we say is leave your order early. We will please and fit you properly. Suit to order, $20 and up. Trousers to order, $5.

Samples and Rules for Msasurement free See our window display and In the tennis tournament at Hrnshton, semi-hnals in single and doubles start today with the following mutches: Singles K. R. Kmmons, Wilklnshursr, versus C. Chillis, Field club, O. D.

Edwards, Field club, versus Dr. Stephens. Doubles Kwing and Kdwnrds, versus Stephens and Pitcairn: Coster and Morehead versus Patterson and Motheral. The drawing for the consolation similes, which will also start to-day, resulted as follows: R. F.

Pitcairn versus if. K. Coster, Charles Harland versus I. D. Johnson, I).

L. Patterson versus C. H. llin-derer, T. A.

Motheral versus T. S. Jacques, M. Ci. Campbell versus J.

11. Hill, S. Y. ii. Morehead versus It.

W. Merrill. In the invitation golf tournament at Tuxedo Parks. N. ut one time it looked as if the professional score oi ,4 for the ls-hole course would lie beaten, but was tlie best made lo-dav.

F. M. P.yi is of Vale was the player who came so near the mark, and by so doing he established a new amateur record for the links. In the match play for the Tucxdo cup Champion Walter J. Travis still holds the premier position, but In his match with A.

De Witt Cochrane, of Ardsley he came very close to defeat, beating Cochrane by one up. In the afternoon Travis won from J. A. Stilman, of New port, by 4 up and 3 to play. George Armstrong won both of his mutches, defeating L.

Hull of Tuxedo in the forenoon and W. C. Carnegie of Pittsburg In the afternoon. In the semifinal round for the Tuxedo cup to-day, Livingston will meet Anderson and young Hye.rs of Yale will have Travis for an opponent. The Wilmerding Y.

M. C. A. and the Carnegie A. C.

of Hraddock will hold a field meet at Wilmerding Saturday, it being the second. Wilmerding taking the ma.lor poition of the events in the first contest. The events scheduled are a HI-pound hammer throw, running broad jump, standine broad Jump, running high intnp. one mile relav race and 2'20 and loo-yard dashes. Three prizes, gold pins, will he awarded for each event.

In lie evening the two organizations will compete in an Indoor basketball game. Harry Vardon, the former British golf ciuimpion, just niauagea ui upnoin nis reputation on the new links of the Kssex County club by a margin of one up in defeating Joseph I.loyd, the professional, and John Hingwell, in a best ball match. Vardon made the round In 77 this morning, and In the afternoon, 10 Lloyd's total of and iJingwell'-s of 1 7a. The) morning play of eighteen holes made Vardon winner by up, but he was down on the afternoon round. Play was In a howling gain.

At the thirty-sixth hole I.loyd made a misput, while Vardon halved it. and won. There was some fast playing in the tennis tournament for the championship of Western Pennsylvania ut Hrushton ves-tenlav. C. L.

(Tdbls, HTold (bib, beat C. 1 1. Hliiderer. Rraddock, li-'2. A.

A. Patterson, Allegheny, defeated I. P. Johnson, JliKu sport, in a line contest, pi-S, fi-4. C.

D. Kdwards had little trouble In defeating P. Young, ti-l, lioth belong to the Pp-Id club. Stephens defeated Mickle of the Meade oltih of Wll-klnshnra, linished the preliminaries by defeating A. A.

Patterson. Allegheny, ii-4, In the doubles Kwing and Kdwards defeated Kmni.uis and (i-4. Stevens and Pitcairn defeated Garland ami Fleiinikeii Coster and Morehead dofinlcd Patterson and Smith, i-l Sixty athletes will compete In the A. A. F.

hiinipionships at Columbia Field, N. to-nuirrow. There are 71 entries for the junior events, and among those In the senior ato the best athletes of the country. UAVJITWMIJI CIIICKI.I- lllXOItl). KtiKllnh Papers ihcr Feat of (he Indian Prince.

The redoubtable Ranjltsinliji has been smaskhiK records the latest feat of the Indian prince being to break the Centuries record with eleven separate Innings of over 1 luring the season. This lie accomplished In the game played last week at Rrighlon between Sussex and Kent when he played a magnlllcent innings of 220. Previous to this tlie record number of centuries scored bv a batsman In one season was ten, bv W. I. li ace.

The Knglish papers describe "Hanji's" latest Innings as a perfect cricket treat. His 220 was a( dually made ont of 2.ss. put on while be was ai tlie wickets, and ihe brilliancy of his driving, the crispness of his culling and the marvelous accuracy of his leg stroke frequently aroused a large crowd to the utmost enthusiasm, which found vent In almost continuous applause and cheering-. Ranjitsinhji has now scored runs this season, so that he has every prospect of obtaining an aggregate of II.ihki before play finally ceases for the year. Twenty Three 'inchinati.

Sept lhiVft' llaelnir. 14. The Queen City Jockey club will race 'Jli days this fall. The first meetine of 12 days will open Saturday, October and continue until October -U. Latonla opens on Saturday, (h-tober and will run 11 days.

After the close of Latonia on Monday, November Newport will reopen on the fol lowing Tuesday and continue 11 days. Mummer l-'owli of the queen City Jockey chili, has also mmounoed that Newport will have a lony- meeting next spring. It will begin April 6 and continue to May HI. Ilnnillmll I'laver Dies. Thnmiis Cook, a well-known handball player, died yesterday in the handball court of I'eter Shannon, fit 1424 dates avenue, Williamsburg, while he was teachmt; half a dozen pupils how to piay tlie same.

He was lia years old. As a handball player he was in (treat demand, lie passed much of his time in Shannon's court, and he had half a dozen youiiK men as beginners yesterday afternoon. He bad just struck a hall when he fell In Fontirned Rare Meet at Kant Liverpool, September IT, The Americans made a much belter showing at Ylneennes yesterday in tlie bicycle finals, amateur and professional, for the Exposition grand prix than on the previous visit. Cooper gaining second place in the professional and Lake third In the amateur. The professional contest wa.i interesting, as it resulted in the defeat of the French crack, Jaciiuelln, by the Hutch champion, Myers, and by The distance in this race was J.oou meters.

Time, 2 minutes seconds. The lust prize was la, (ton francs, the second n.ooii and the third The entries for the handicap events at Fast Liverpool, closed last night, but lie open will not close until to-morrow night at 8 o'clock. The events are a one-mile open, oiie-mile handicap and a two-mlle handicap. Lester Wilson was Injured ut fitusvllle, and writes that he was unable to ride at his best at Buffalo. At a meeting of the revision committee of the League of American Wheelmen, held in Philadelphia, draft of the proposed new constitution and by-laws was considered.

The committee decided to recommend that the membership should be open to any white wheelman or such other person In sympathy with the objects of the league. Tills will make autoniobilists, drivels and others who arc interested In Ilie L. A. W. work eligible to membership.

To promote more Interest In century riding in Philadelphia State Centurion J. Harry Jennings has called an official club run for the Century road club members of the Pennsylvania division to participate in the eighth annual open century run of the Time Wheelmen on Saturday, September Pi. Philadelphia to Pomona, N. and return. i Major Taylor won the one-third mile I national championship at Indianapolis on Wednesday defeating Owen Kimble by half a wheel.

i Samuel T. 1'avis, of the Committee on contests and exhibitions of the Auto- mobile club, whose locomobile broke down i in the race for all classes held recently at I Aipudneck park. Newport, wishes another trial at the same distance and over the same course with W. K. Vanderbllt.

Jr. Vanderliilt won at I (Uidneek park with Ills (ierman Palmier gasoline iai- I riage, but Mr, Davis went over the course the day before the in bis steam machine considerably faster than the time shown by Mr. Vanderbilt. The latter, however, bent a gasoline-driven tricycle, which many infdi-niid on aiitomobiliiig thought would surely win on a small half-mile circuit. Vanderbilt docs not take kindly to Mr.

Davis' proposition, and suggests a road race, saying that Aipiid-neck park is not suitable for races when large nun bines are used. With the exception of 'hicago, the kI x-dn none of the rlibos the smash-up at Ne 'i'tiesdav evening, w.o of Charles Miller, bicycle champion. were injured In a veil. 'i inn oontincd to their heils vestirdii'. Millet's llOllli broken, and Ik probably wi ileal, to ride again nils sensoi he Is Internally injur It not thought d.

At Ruffnlo, on Wednesday, W. 1'cnn, mi amateur from Hartford, won all Hie X. C. A. championships.

Including the half-mile and two miles. Lester Wilson, of this city, took second In his heals and semi-finals, but was not placid In ihe finals IIiii'Vhi'iI'h Fli'nt I'i'uellee. Cambridge, Sept. iff. The Harvard football candidates will nu for their first practice at Soldlms' Field next Monday.

All the players on the 'varsity or second elevens last season have received the call to be back, ready for hard work, and some of the men fr mi the large preparatory schools who did noticeable placing last year were also included in the list. The training of tlie team, hot It as to physical coniJllion and strategy, wil be In the same hands as last Jack Master will see that tl proper food and exi reisi Het the and two Benjamin liihhlee, Ihe captain it wid atjain he land couch. ais illiam H. Lewis, who in l.Vi.'! lias center on tlie Harvard team, will be Intrusted with wnrkiiiK up the defense, though it Is probable lhat he will not he aide to nice all his time to the wotk, us lie has done in he past, licit Waters, the (X-tacUle and ex-i aptain. will analii he called upon to do sonic of his charncter-istie viKiirot'M roacliliiK of the tackle candidates.

nil-: a it hoi i- mhk. (lira Mile in I 'alel Minle a York. Sept. IfThe attetniair orK. sept.

The attendance was larife oil the founh day of the (hand Curcit meeiiiiR at the Kmpire Ci'y tracks. The main attractions te the free-for-all pace and a mile aKuin-t time by The Almtf. In the free-for-all pace Anaconda sold for find, Prince Alert, and for Indiana. Tlie finsh in the first leal was In doubt lo tin- wire, wlnie Prince Alert won by a nose from Anaconda. In the second heat Prince Alert broke badlv, Anaconda wlmiini; by three lengths.

He also won the next heat and tlie race in a hair raisliiK finish In Tlie liiK event of Ihe day was the mile aKainst lime bv the crack Kidding The Abbot to his record of lie went very slow to tlie quarter in an 1 then went like liirhtninff to the half in Ld'J'a. He shut by the three-quarter pule 1 and came linrne in 2:114. This S'ves him ihe champion ficldim; record, but still leaves him behind the world's champion record held by Alix, TimI Sluan SiiNiietideil. London, Sept. 14.

-Tod Sloan whs suspended yesterday Ids the rest of the lxm-oastcr meetine; for crossing; Later, rid, I. 11 by Morny Camiuii, Portland plate in the rac for tie 4 p. i ji a Pirates Will Play at Men-den, Connecticut. READY FOR NEW YORK SERIES. am) avagxpk will i'hobahlv JOIV Till: Ll II THKIIK.

GOSSIP FROM THE TEAM. New York, arrived last. Sept. 14. The Pittsburg club from Philadelphia and to-day, ten slroiiK, It moved on to Men-ih-n.

to play an exhibition game with tin; club of thai town. Rube Wad-dell will do the pitehinii. Manager I-Ted Clarke remained in F'liilailoipliia, and tlie aggregation wore bis 'patches. Clarke will (nine over from Quaker town tu-night to be ready for the opon-Iuk of the final Xew York Plltsbui's at the i'olo (iruunds to-morrow al-ternoon. The J'iratos would have been happier if Uihv hud mude a clean sweep in Philadelphia, but they feel that in taking two out of three sanies they did as well as anyone could expect.

That yesterday's game woui.i have been more inlcreslinf, if Warmer iia.l been in rlt-'ht field will lie i udmitted by everyone that Haw Tannehill perform. Tlie pitcher did hts best, but Old Sol ilt.wned him twice and the rail-j ures were, costly. of tlie Pirates like to send for the popular riKht fielder, bin If he should de- cije to report at once there would be a general rejoicing Kly is improving rapidly und expected to play in to-morrow's (tame, so if WaKner unices the team will be i in KOod sliape to liht the (dub that always nives is so much trouble. Home fault was found because Clarke did nut change pitchers yesterday, lint the manager iildn't mind the criticism and Was not convinced lhat he had made a mistake. "When the Phillies begin to bat they are.

hard to stop, and I think it would not have helped matters to have sent Chesbro to the bench," saMd lie. "Jack did not lose his nerve and Would have made a much better tinisji if had Rone our way in the field. Wo can win all our games and while the pitchers arc In Kood shape 1 will continue to work them in The I'll 1 sours rooters are prcparinc to uive the Pirates a hi reception when tin reach home next Wednesday morning. When (he plans for the celebration on Wednesday nlKhl fell through, nwinir to the fact that the club stays in New York to play off a postponed pame with I (iiants, the fans here decided to make up for the delay by niranuuic. for a bleed- time.

The loss of the name yesterday has not dampened the enthusiasm any, even if some of the cranks had almost come to believe that tlie team could not lose. Two Karnes lost out of thirteen played Is a record that has stirred up all kinds of excitement in this town. The first homo pirn1 will lie whh Si. I.ouls on Thursday of next week, and it is safe to say lhat the crowd that will eroet the Pirates on that, day will be of a size that has- never been equalled except perhaps on holiday Already there has been a Tit; demand tor tickets for the fame. YESTERDAY GAME.

The Pirates suffered the first decisive de feat on the present trip at Philadelphia yr -sterility. The Phillies won by hard bat-tine mid liiiticuinsr their hits. Pittsburg had a rally in the. ninth, Williams sending the ball over the fence with two on bases, hut the Philadelphias were too far ahead to be overtaken. The following Is the score from yesterday's Press baseball ext ra PITTSHURG.

Clarke, If Heaumunt, Kitchev, 2b Uriel), lb Williams. I. each, ss O'Connor, Tannehill, rf Chesbro, Totals U. 1 K. 0 'J 4 I' P1ULADKLPHIA.

Thomas, ni Klaple, If Iielehanly, lb I. a loie, L'ii Flick, if Douglass, Tlolan, Cross, ss Frazer, I Totals ilttsl.iir8.".7. Philadelphia Two-base lilts: ll id il 2 .1 V2 0 II 2 ii (i 1 -U OT Irion, O'Connor. Flick, Douglass. 1 Ionic run hit: Frazer.

Stolen Williams. Sacrifice bases: Hcaumont, "Douglass, I loin Frazer, Thomas. Double plays: Williams (unassisted): La-Joie, and Delahanty. First base on balls: Off Chesbro ll, off Frazer I lit In-pitched ball: Delahanty, Thomas. Struck out: flv Chesbro 2.

Iv Frazer Passed balls: Tiougdass 2. Time of game, Umpire, O'Day. Other l.caitiif ianiei. HE Thiston. I'ittinifer, Willis Ft.

Louis. Jones First fiinip- Cinclnnati, Newton Itrooklyn, AVeyhint; Second game Cincinnati, 8cott Brooklyn, Kltson, MoOlnnlty. CliicaRO, Cunningham Tcw York, Matthewsnn 4 0-1(1-2 R.H.E 712-1 R.H.E 12- R.H.K fi 505 tHiidlnu To-l)ay and a Year Abo. ig7St ''-nils. ARRIVE TO-DAY Preparations for the Colum bia Boat Club Regatta.

I lie nrst of the out-ol town oarsmen who are to lake part in the MK regatta, to be held on I he Allegheny iver, on Sat' iirday afternoon, will turlve In the city tlds morning, and ill the afternoon will be out on the river for their first si over the course. The rcpicsentat ives of Vesper club, of Philadclp! tcsentatives are Henry has been entered 111 tie the celebrated la and the rep Raeeke, who iii.U' slngh and I oi mi who are to sculls. Mr. the senior inous Vet-p llaggirty and Joseph Shan conicsl in tile Junior double PcLaivkc, who will row In sinclcs, was one of the crew that Won the Paris Mctory. of the double-tic nil oarsmen, Mr llaggelty is a will-known Philadelphia attonu-y, and Is also eno of the h-udniH spirits in on.

iker city aquatics. one thing is certain, and that the Vespers are sending out rcpri -s -ntatives who are sure to hold up tile high standing of the club. The regatta committee expects a number of other crews from Philadelphia and other points to get in to-day. The committee has everything arranged for Saturday, and there is not likely to be a hitch In anyway. The handsome banners and medals which re to be contested for will he linished and ready to-day, and It can be led that they are the handsomest trophies ever offered in this city.

HANLON BRACING PITCHING STAFF. Hrooklyn, Srit, 14. MumiKr llmiloii Kit hi (o-(1h 1hat lie i'M'((Ml fo Kt Pi t'hrr Jn h'HKrr IhW Iron Detroit Iiy the tlrt of next ueek mill that lit Mill uIno try to limri lotio-ttii from llartforil. He may I try u. JiiMt relented liy llowtoti.

In the meantime the HrooUln iimiiHiter hope tlint hi regular lioxmen may Mrike ii iietv wait. JOLTS AND JABS. Peter Main -t In at tin i-uight. and Pcnn Jim Jeffords Ail dull, I'blla line lo-lelphia, I.OIldl I 'OW lit Milhalc Jack ll mini The 1 tenni u-Dnbbs (nit i si which was lo have taken place at. Cincinnati on Mon-daj, but was postponed until next Mun-day, has hc-n off it Itogetlici Jack Hetinett Is having trouble with his bouts.

Last was the second one lately which failed lo come off Kid Parker and Young Corbet are scheduled to 20 rounds to-night at Cripple Creek, Col. Penny Yonger, Yotinii Mowatt, round contest at tlte Tipton sla meet to-nlghl Chicago. die, und six Mike Donovan, of Rochester. wh loiigru two maws Willi iioiuiv liolilm would like to meet the inner of th Kennedy-Henni It light, Main- K' liiudy lo heelll ral loll, overs I-- nialuiiu am ig to se(- I la ir if I len n. it an lid to ji bout.

O'KOIHKIC Wil l. MIXIvi: MIlMlvlOV remoter Will Keep lint els iu UN Mill. Hie. N.W manager look aft rk. Sept.

Tom d' Tom Sharkey, the affalis of thi lit. in in liilUO -sail. In III Weei! thai he had himself for he ll the ir- M. II Stick 'limed last ninl to Miaikey man future. Sharkey 11.

lay. September 1 coin raid 1 I'Hinirk exp i to Lixon and Wol coll. Sharkey Intends Last Poiir'i nt 1 open a saloon rei t. opposite Tal is prospen, from the riiiK many bah if In lie will pi, bablv Vet EXTRA TO-DAY. On i.eeouut of the Interest In Ihe i-esnll of the llroo I 11- ilK'inliMll KHMie I11-1I111, he ram ill 4111 III II KIV- Iiik full Hrronnt plnn tin- iiMMliatrly aiftrr Iho ymtir I Ii afleriifuui.

Thi' l'ii i at lllister. W'ooster, Se ly fair races this 1 I I. -The Wayne rtinon resulied c(jilh- fol :22 pace Ampere tiiiiii. ixe.i ti. ii'st.

Let olc am lit. 1 on 2:1 trot- Hronklnwn llrt, Allle Kins -end, I'lorida M.inar-li third. Tuni 2:21. 2:21 2.21 1 2 20. in, I-Lilly Warner fir- Ii.pmiz, seciilid, Red I Ihild, Kljria fourth.

Time. 2.2'.i'i, 2. ai Princeton College, I ve which ll took the place of a rs the In i'l p-t' in their erly practice next I'rof. liinton's Invention to cive his in for 954-956 LIBERTY GRAVEYARDJNSURANCE. Ibree Defellda nls Held to Hail for Trial at Onrf.

o'Malley, Mrs. Harali and Waller Oursler, charged with consiiracy to defraud the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, hud a liearitiK before rmaii iroi 1 7.iiiKer. They Were all held for trial In the sum of f'i(H) each The tlcffiulu.nl were accused, as stated in jesti-rdnj 'h Press, of having Oursler i.preseiil Martin Hrltton, a nephew of Mrs. O'Malhy, in a medical examination for life losuiai Hrittun was 111 at the time, and died two months later. The nnmiinl ol the policy was If.MMl, and when 1 a.unent was ib inaiided the company refused on the ground that fraud hud been commit Ii (I In obiahiliiK the policy.

oursler. who, it was alliiied, lmpcrson-atcl llrlttoii, claims himself to bavo consumption and that be has been ill for some lime, and Is about to K' to a nos- pital for treatment, and could not, there fore, have passed an examination. Mrs. Kllwoo.l seems 1. 1 have been drawn Into the aliened conspiracy because Oursler lives at tier house, and she accompanied Mrs.

O'Malley, when she Went to the company's iillioo to collect the insurance. lit-. Cole, at the hearine, would not swear Hint it was oursler he had ex amined, but tistltled thai trie risK was Miuue; man of about the same iik" ml In perfect health. Andrew Hrltton, the brother ol Martin, testllleit that Ins aiinl, Mrs. o'Mnllcv, tried to induce linn Impel soiia his brother, nut he re fused tie testified lis lo his brothers million at lime the Insurance policy is issued.

He said bis aunt asked him no ith In to tlie insurance company and lake the medical examination III place if his brut her, ho was too sick to leave In- house. Hrltton claims when he re to iiceonipanv her she said she lll.l Cd nm. lilii' (dse. Meillelne Mn n's iitanulenieiits. of I.owrie Stic 1-ii tenknuf.

Trov Hill. who runs an show In Mlllvale, afb rnoon I lull. i ia 1 1 lit lll' dii ii was ilv-ii a hearlii-: be I'o Alderman Wail'r a-iswoi ii on a chare." of prnctlsmi; medicine without a 1 1 diploma of inu The Is made by Mrs, Anna liibbs, who Was a short tini. ato In the defendant's employ Tin- a I. Ii i ni i reserved his until Wednesday.

Mrs js under arrest with several others for i otispi racy before Alderman W. Walsoii, preferred by Krtcnkauf. Tlie will be given a hearing on Tues day aft rnoiin. For I wo rctits wpokly the Sunday Press will bo (lelivoreil by carrier ut Ik mn- In Pittsburg or Allegheny. STAG BRAND HORSE WAGON COVERS my tin Imitate Hon hi Imitate standard because others try to them.

There's their reoommenda-cause only excellent things ar 1. PIH5BIRG WATERPROOF 444 LIBERTY Pittsburc. fllflefk' DO YOU- DRINK Its all right if you drink DUQUESNE BEER. Us Ye Can. KID M'COY TO SEE HIS WIFE Slie Gives Out More Information About the Fight.

New York, Sept. McCoy who lias hi. 11 sued for divorce by his wife, forced an eiilinnec itilo his home estcrday al-teriioon to secure Ills ololhniK and other personal cITicts. lie met his wile and .1 quarrel resulted In which some was s-pllli'd. McCoy tried to take away a porcelain poritail of himn-lf and his wife insisted that lie let lief have it.

McCoy (ilijccted and his wife struck at the vltli a whisky decanter. The 1 struck -Coy insiead and broke. .1 pi of class outline Mrs. ha ml She lied hi I' ll(( I the that Ii" si I lick her a 11 I kilo, ive classes off. Mrs.

McCoy ca l.ollce and the Kid left. Mrs. MeCov cave some more lufornia t.im on Ihe McCoy-Corbett IIkIiI. She suel that the Kid, alter the battle showed In how he had faki 1 a nd be plea-e-l to think how cleverly he had done it. Mi McCoy further Mild thai McCoy was lav down with but Senator Sullivan lint Senator It.

for i in' und. iu to --ult Wore liled in Mi I of II and prey CnrlxH lias in oported hut is 1 name. I'ap, against Coihei l-airnpe an a--for di-ve-ter- ON THE GRIDIRON. At a-lilliuti'li. I'a reported for hounh .1 he mercury the 'jo in.

iric Kiwii tidily email this alter was slan.lm tin- in it lo. tic re v. ill In of can id. il' .1 It I and tl cm. ly play III ti older ho lilj' In h.

Id tl will I. st Kla I-. quir. uf too la il- pla. y.

I'll. is i- a law i nan who J.i. I ie. la ana ma le a imp! by Ins pontine, and tent ral fullb the line. Pel.

IS on 'J1, i'o i i'laiikliu and and ill make a 1 1 1 II 1. am la -aiiilld bid foi Hays is mint h'-r oim ho is a fullback. arc th I tier halfback sb I mo "ne nn. imils and protnlsiiix api 1 ids for tin- end posi pi iie 1 1 a ll.v of oii- iw on In- punts a ml t.u klinc the i ie i andli 1 1 divide, pit, all Unci 11 the bull) 111, la 'i'p i unit Pc.tr ill file itioll of M. till d-.

T' 1 1 (ni ii, i alida s-. 1 Ill, cods Atlo ml IP-, d. h.ilt'ii I 1 a 1-' Hid i'e'ec- la.ilhps fitllha, k. i h. -ti In I- id not 1 to nivc an i mi a 'tot i toacther.

Hie lloqil.t 1 Conn i Th aiias -am woi! v. a Indians, placed on s-a -oli Twin Hid Vc with day. si liru-b- til 1 HriuMni. A. this a Jam- i-n ni 4S I'd; iii's will probably bat ,1 Vale In I lo- tp-lf-in pla his si a This will cans, mi surprise I'd that the Id.

IC caohir. na tlOlll Hie i i the eai'iuln of AI Sharpo. who V( ll cod' t. am. T.

is I II i jmons ack en 1 the i team iu' at fall i Jiranfoid hiim lay. I-rlu dl 1.. it that Mo! IlKdo In h. lo Mlchii in l.i;l,l.MI tiT T1IK ItKt hlllN. Willi Front HiiinlKon at WlieM- Ina last Mht.

WheelinK. W. Sept. be third time Jack McClelland, of Pltubm j. and Ilaniilton, of Troy, N.

111. -t the squared ri oa to-itiniit a' thi llm-and ropoliian cluti bcfori1 an $soo house a the second time McClelland uOHTvled tlie deciuon, their first bat le jll'? I beinir a dlaw. was not shar 1 hunch! a il lea i I 011 1 poi Keferee Murphy's decision 'd in In- a minority, uh aw tiiir, but ml ted Ids opponent Ihrouuh mil Iloiiiillon wa- unable to land cleanly on Mci 'b'llaiid. h.ice (In, kiiiK was a lure. McCldlaiid's rinlit eve was opened In Ihe sixleciilh ami an.

tin in the ultu leenlli. slieddioe the only blood In tlie eontosi. In the last three rounds Mac talibcd the face bald and olleri. Holh WHAT IS IT FOR? ll. liibei-s ut' the Hi Audit (omiilif-l, In 11 mi 111I11 The ainllliiiit commlllcc, appointed by councils last M.iv.

held its first meeting islelday I. flel lli.i.ll ill the iillice of 1 ho cicik, InniiiM lsiih an ordinance was passed liy councils a ill hoi izini; tlie appointment of a committee to audit th" i Mints of the various city otliees, bill to all Intents and purpoH-s the mailer has since aim a dead iter. Yesterday il wos found that onh .1 vanue and in-ilermile Hon cvlsled as to why the com niltt.e was on earth. After coinl uol Inu a formal pos-w ow all adjourmrieiii a i ,1" Ill' (I lih I he II qlloM loll, tlie i pr tin ns of (lisioil roc to I. enab-s Hie 1-T-ipil St til to 'A ha I ate We her.

i liilllV ii WHS llil'ol tllllllilll I a.lvCali!. slililoot I 'll At- loinev Clarence mid this will at i lie to si opt iirt unit i Tile III 1 1 ee 1 I ('anil, and I .1. S. liiposcd ot Willie in I Paul, of leel council Christ Pecker. and of common council, chairman of this oone II was who I in ley's tneetlliK.

'I'n ad ap linil I 'all. 1 1 Mr Is not and in-call lor I'ld pi ii i ll' i i Ihe cha 1 Ilia n's position l- ami I lo ll," I I Ii I 1 1 It 1 1 Who bell' ll" not a polioi ma ii on I il he urn-sn s. i a law-alildlni; citizen, if no ineliod i in sbdit. it Allot leiirl la-i lichi had Hal I lie I i Ii did net know 1 1. put pi llollOl.

I'llillte'x Seeonil Term 111 Privaie Mei I raw of the KIkIi- ii iii Ii nim.nl i fiinii; a second firm of live days in Jail for nun payim lit ol a tin" imposed for at diill lb was commilted first un Kiiitem- (I, and th" coiiimiliii. iit xpin-d vsas acaiit iit'iicid for five ilnys more suallar cbarKc. It is seldom that cua r.lsii,, an 'ommitt'ii for thl-( of- i. and is Itlim M.li-r- ifh, interest In national aiiaid i ii cl( s. lcfliileN lit Clinton.

i a n'oii, 1 1 Sept. II 1 'resident McKinlcy In Canton I Mrs hefole ll-r-el expect Tin-re of re he be own (', o'( do. last I'MMilliL' from They no definite plan--, but In bo In excellent Ik alt and spirits II' I 1, lot 111,1 tll- re 1 a Ion lilt (lid 'i WIS In HO n. inn pa llrun ii l.ed. Sept.

II -The Standard ov ha hi -ti formally nit an ill rate the llroel 1 la s-i Iz. In Naib.t. soul elect Id" in a in ollip, I. Jo V. I.

Sh la III 'OS my plant No htj was l.lllle vice ii 1 1 secret. i ry ami is now undornuiiin 1 Medical Hook Free. Tl fr, meld The Si S( If," a hook fur mi only. a.d. seal.

(I, to any male on. Ilk ihis paper, Me for 'd bile, Medal Prize Hi, 1 cook of this or any ii'-ao ii ks und scnpiioo.s aa eov. Is. Library diHon on. Address the PKAiiom IXSTf 4 Luinnch Mass Hie obb-st and best in 1.1 Hoste, Hi.

writ. to-uav for these Hi keys heaiin, viKnr, success and tiapi'llless. The Peill. oli.V fixed fad In thi this av. nntt ft Tic Pcliodv Iml'a'ors, but mi Medical Institute Is a medical phenomena of will remain so.

Boston Institute has many equals i lost on Herald Rinkhls G. H. HILDERBRAND SON Tiior and Men'i Furniihrj, IO5 Sixth Street, FALL STYLES NOW READY aii ands hfnr lur men: I roc: ers (6 up, SJti up, 0verrots $18 Ulllgi AUTOMATIC PITCHER. 1CT HI TAIIATIff niTPIJCn w. l.

ret. iw. 1 Brooklyn flfl 44 1 2 Plttsburc fi7 r.o .:,73 8 rhihidi lphia rii 2 4 f'hlcaso "7 id 7 fS Boston Ti St. Louis it' i ft 7 Cincinnati iu g-Niw York 4S I7 .417 1 PI In vtS f. ifi 1 I AW tiW.1 -j 1 1 twefeii 1 (tfy, mWt 1 i UIK Tfla The a.ti.iniatic pit( her a(fu.

it was first tried by nlirher with (treat success was invented the Princeton MX J. liwill 1 1 1 1 i- 1 11 1 1 1 HINTON'S line (imueH To-Day, Clflo'tffi Iiroc klyn at Mew Y'ork, Clnclnnntt at Itcxult In Oilier eaenen. Interstate New Cnstle 0, Anderson Marlon Toledo 0 (forfeUedi. American Knnaax City Pe trol 4: Chlctiifo 1, Tiuffalo Minneapolis a. Cleveland a.

Kastern leni(iie Pprinfflcll Montreal Ti. Toronto 4. Hartford Worcester 4, H' G. BASEBALL GOSSIP. Hruther-ln-biw turned threw down the Pirates.

the trick and The sun field bother, Tannehill deiU yesterday afternoon. Fred Kly will likely well enough to pet Into the name aijain to-morrow at Xew York. Williams' home run hit chared the right field wall by feet. It whs t. lotmept ever seen on the I'hilndelphia grounds.

It Was the thirteenth game of the series ani the thirteenth day of the moi.th. Wonder if tuere is nnythii.if in that "l.t" hoodoo Bfter all? The in the ea-t now stands ten ftniep won. two lost und one tied. 7t is limp on Is the hist trip the Pirates ever made In the east. PlttFburp has fuur gtames at New York.

The series begins to-morrow and ends on Wednesday. The I'lifates will leave for home Wednesday night. Ely will be back In the game Saturday. Of the IS men tTkine pmrt in yesier-tlav'g game. Chesbro was tlie only one vvrio failed to a hit.

The record of two out of three from Philadelphia on their home grounds and with the Phillies flatting the way they have been doing for the last few gimea Is a groat ons. by Charles S. Hinton wtien he i baseball team. Several games were profes played Tiie Vtiiveisity of Chkaeo hasehall team will uss C. K.

Ilinfon's sufima'if bas eb season. Coach Stas? wishes to save his pitchers' arms, and will make use of pupils balling practice. 1.

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