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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 13

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II '-v- 1 THE TIMES -DISPATCH: RICHMOND VA SUNDAY OCTOBER 13 1907 SAwC ROBINSON HIGH GUN 1 1 His Average for the Day yi Per Cent With Kim of 1 1 lventy-Fivc CHAMPIONSHIP GOES OVER ollna than punted to Loutha Ala I IC-yard Una-and Atklnr returned the punt to tha Carolina di-yard line Carolina again punted to Rlehmond'a 40-yard Una Louthsn rounded leftVnd fnp twelve yards Two tries In the line failed to gain and Atkina punted to Carolina's Si-yard Una Richmond nras penalised five yard fur being off-aide A and tL tried the forward pass on left and for twenty-five yards and added tan yards more en the nest scrimmage With the ball on Rloh-mond'a li-ysrd line Beebe dropped back and tried a place kick for goal but the kick wae blocked and A and recovered (he ball blit with a loss five yards Carolina puutcd to the north aide line ut Richmond's eJght-yar9 jjne T5f nost attempt nsttMd only three ynrdo and ob the third dbwn tba Carolina runner was thrown fur a loss of eight yard and It was ball Atkins punted to1 the furty-ysrd Una A and if tried the forward pass to right end but dropped tha ball nnd Uhh-mond' and fell un it Atkins punted la- i A 3 Tit Deep Ron Hunt Club held till k' impromptu shout-yesterday aud ten shooters faced the very good yuiteudane uonsldering th weather ltoUtnson carried oft the honors break-i'ing twenty-five Nil Ik lit and ninety title out of ItHf Richmond wu a close jlecoiid with ninety Harrison did uitinti pitinnelfalilA kit Koine reinurkablo shunting breaking forty-four out of fifty ilia best acurs 'be hua made this avuaou It wan expected that the championship of kh'Iand 'imundro backward WcTmnnTMM momJ wbuH W-pulled olf yesterday but tlia Richmond tried owing thormil atteuiiee this waajtJ tSJ urKt postned untjl a Uter dutewhinh netted little or no mand At' kina again attempted a drop kick for gnnl the ball railing high above and )ut to the couth of the goal post Jt wan a close shave but missed 'tha mark The ball was brought out nnd punted to Rlehmond'a fifty-yard lino Richmond mode fifteen yards by a forward pans to left end and then trld an j-nd run without gain Just Nt this ninm-nt ine wniKtle ftouuderi the ernl of the gami The line-up and score follow 1 A a Positions 1 Illcb'd Col IR amid 'Vrlght is expvt tod that more of' the crook shots will bo jireacnt to compete1 Thl It 1 1 nor ts counted by many for Rich-niund csn'bouNt some of the best amateur shots In the count it and their scores equiv) the best experts In the business It wsa regretted that Mr Auwmiee the wlnut-r of high average and the medal offered by tha Richmond (lunOlubws unavoidably prevented from being present nt this shoot laiwrcqc ta a young anuoter but has done a great ileal towarda promoting trap-shooting lit' this section' and la foriilvivyurd lln A and SI tried quarterback kirk to th right side but a Richmond man fell on the ball when It was fumbled a 'V i via SHS JsgSpKgaBMB glad hand Walter Kharkelford made! Had'er hh his appearance at the traps again aM Duval demonstrated that ha Is In tha gamsj0l0' qtTrbIct -Atkina by breaktnx elgiity-aix out of 100 Langford scores follow: iVpng right half Lou than Thompson (Cspt) fullback valU Samuel Duggins 00 Broad Street and Character Backed up by honest quality and the guarantee I of Worth or Money High Art Qothes are not simply' thrown together any old way and then faked into shape by heavy ironing They are made right the workman- ship is thorough only the best materials are used for the vitals and lining and cp by step they ate built up under' the super' vision of a master artist into garments 'hat have style -character and suin 4 stantial worth They're quality made by' quality men from quality materials Our line of styles fabrics and patterns is surprising You cannot realize what an assortment of the real patterns you have to choose from at a mod- erate figuje without a visit to the store $1250 to $20 Sami Duggins 00 Broad Street 'm V-1 8THOXG 9IHTHKIIX AGGREGATION The (Min of tha Agrteoltwal and Mechanical College of Kortb Carvllaa which defeated Richmond College yesterday (Diversity of Virginia at kartells ea Thaakagtvlag Day The A aad Mteasa will play the 1 "October 13th in the Annals of American mare rrloress won thoCesarewitch Btiakea In England At New York Dominick McCaffrey defeated Charlie Mitchell lp four rounds At Boston Hawkins of Holy Cross College threw a baseball 111 yarda 8 Inches 1 At Wheeling Vs "Kid" McCoy and Jack Welsh fought a nine-round draw At Robert Fltislmmons and Joe Grim fought six rounds No decision At Kt Lout Charles Lucas made amateur" potato race re cord: lO potatoes five feet apart total distance 183 1-3 yards time 4 I 'Ml iv 1 1 CHH WINS CAVE WHfNP (Continued from First Page) 1 1 Ytf I 1 State Fair Harness Races Furnish Best Sport Ever Seen in" Virginia With favorable weather' conditions and horses of class sport and pleasure galoro were furnished the big crowds that took in the second annual fair and race meeting of tbe Virginia State Fair Association which began on Monday lost October 7th and closed yea terday afternoon Three harness races were carded for the first day and decided In straight heats which brought the program to an- early close while rain on Monday night left tha traek too heavy for the trotters and pacers to race over but the thousands present oheered the finishes In foup events for three on the flat and a steeplechase With program of harness races carried over an early start wae made on Wednesday and tbe day was probably the busiest ever seen on course in Virginia as seven harness events and four Tor runners were decided before sunset Ono -of the principal attractions offered was the trial of Major -Delmar 1:60 3-4 against time and the big' bay gelding who by the records ranks aa tho fastest of all trotting geldings trotted a mile in 2:05 3-4 with Alta P- McDonald up which waa wall received by -the vast crowd that filled the grandstond and lined tlie stretches far down on either aide While this performance dlsplaeed the mile of 2:11 paced over tlie half-mile track of the old Virginia State Agricultural Society by Joe Patchen In 1895 something of the sort was looked for and Incidentally It may be added that Bad News also paced a mile In 3:11 at Radford Va In 1500 True that the performance of both the harness horses and runners furnished a lot of diversion on Wednes JMEl Al (Continued from First Page) caught In tha Jam pd' sent tumbling to earth Roderick her Jockey shot over1 her liead and sho planted a foot In hla back He attethpieFt0 rlye but fell face downward ega 1 a)ul opl rushed to- hla aide Ho waa brought to hla fsot and then taken to (be stables Meanwhile the race continued Prince of Pllsen taking the Jumps with the others After-- the' mile waa patted Woodslile forged ahead of Lida Wood lands and on the home stretch drew away from her with a big lead-and crossed the line with fifty feet of day-night between her and Uds Woodlands Wild Ranger was third Time 5:33 benmiarlm First race two and one-half nilles hunters' steeplechase purse fSOO Nutellus first Bertha Barker second Jondb third Time 3:32 Second one ''mile parse Guuston first Codex ch second Tom Lawnon third Time 1:43 1-3 Congress and Knight of Weston also ran Third three-quarters 1 of a mile purse Broadway Girl ra first Garment second Tom Lawson third Time 1:16 1-4-Arawaka and Rebecca Cohen also ran Fourth five-eights of a mile the harness races during the was 8 A Gwathmey formerly of this city but now of New York who owns tha champion trotting race geld- Jng Tiverton 2:04 1-! and other liar- nigr ness horaeaof note Mr Gwathmey- ranks aa one Of the ablest genUemen Head Linesman Mr Randolph Csr-doa Touchdown Stevens goal from field Atkina sarety Richmond goal mlsaed Thomas Tima of halves 23 minutes (MKOUR M10WII WKIL Men la Good Perm and Forward Pans Flays Sareeaafal (fipnclal to The Tl HAPEL HILU X- October The Lnlversliv of North Carolina defended Oak Ridge Institute In a game of fool ball here to-day by a score of 39 to 9 The gams while one -aided was interesting from the fact that It was the first opportunity that the students have had of seeing the team play In matgh gams The features of the game were forward -pass plays by Carolina practically all of which wars successful and the individual playing of Davis Mann and Williams Moore did good work for Oak Rldxa but tha Inability oi his players to hold In tha line prevented him from making long gains Atno stage of tha game was goaJ In danger Tha line-up Position -Oak Ridge Parker --centre Whlukvr (Rose) Powell right guard Abernathy Thompson Isft guard Adams (Ferguson) Deans right tackle ATnrllngton Rogers left tackle' Eason rooms right and Williams (Walworth) Davla (Capt) left end Jarman (Wiggins) Mann ouarterback Hooks (Reldln) hut ton fullback Brown Williams) McNeill right half Moore (Cross well) (Captain) Ruffin left half Davla Umpire Jacocka Floyd Simmons Tima of -is and 20 minutes LEOPARDS YAXaUSH CTBS Calls and Tigers are Ysheatan la door Baseball Srrlea The Leopards defeated the Cube In the Indoor Baseball League at the M- A gymnasium last nlglit score 4 to I These games are creating great deal of interest and the public la Invited to witness them on Tuesday and Saturday night' The Tigers will play the Colts on Tuesday night and tha Cuba are' Ached uled to play the Colts en Saturday night Staadiag ef Ohs Team T1er 1 1 1 0 The special recreative gytnnaslum class for business men pf twenty-five busy men and the exercise arellght 1000 1000 500 000 but effective affording relaxation and recreation Sessions will be conducted regularly on Monday Wednesday and Friday from 5:30 to 4:15 o'clock ST FORFEITS Falling Appear FoelUall Gama Given te Prtmbsrg Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch1 PETERSBURG VA October 12 Because of tha failure of the Richmond boy a to nut in an appearance tha foot ball game to have been played between the Petersburg High Bchool team and the St School team of Rich mond at the Riverside Country Club grounds this afternoon was forfeited by Referee Pritchard te the Petersburg team Manager Shepherd of the localaL saye that he has a signed contract with the St School team for game this afternoon and has heard nothing of the reason for their non appearance I HAMFDKX-IIDXUT SHUT OCT Beaten by the 1 at Blacks bars by tha Score of IS to (Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch) BLACKSBURG VA October I defeated Hampden-Sldney at foot ball here this afternoon by a score of 18 to 0 Although tba game lacked sensational features It was hard fought throughout the Presbyterian holding the Techs down to a score con alderably less than was expected Nut ter a former payer and ex captain la coaching tha visitors this season and this fact added greatly to tho Interest In tha game here Hie men did him much credit Umpire Baird Referee Sampson Time of halves twenty minutes 1 1 4 III! USE CiME (Continued from -First Page) Tt making a first down on A and M'a fifty-yard line In the next acrlmtnaga Richmond was thrown for a loss and 'lost the ball on a fumble Th Carolinians tried right end for four yards but on the next scrimmage the runner was downed without gain Aided by beautiful interference Elevens got around left end ran forty yards fumbling tha ball but falling on It when it rolled over Richmond's goal line Tha ball was brought out and a try for goal failed Score A and M- i Richmond A Tho teams then changed goals Rich-mond taking the eaet and JLankford kicked off to Stephen on hie twenty? five-yard lino- but the Carolinian was stopped before ha could run the ball back After twice hitting the Rich' mond line without gain Stephana punt rd to midfield and Atkins who i reived the punt was thrown in his tracks Richmond tried through tackle and smashed out four yards On tba next line-up the ball wae fumbled and Carolina got it on their fifty-yard line Johnson gained Un yards around left and Thompson went seven yard through the line and another attempt netted four yards A play through left tackle and another in the line netted hut five yards and the ball passed tp -Richmond on downs on their 11ns The ball was too close for safety and Atkina got off a pretty punt to tho Richmond fifty-yard line and Rtepliena was downed after running it hack only three yards After forcing the ball to the Richmond twenty-five-yard linn Thompson tried a goal from placement but failed the kick falling ivnort Walls got tha ball on hla ten-yard lino and ran It back ten yards through the whole lino Jt was then that a high pass was made and the ball over Richmond's lino for a safety making the visitors score 7 The ball was brought out and punt brotiBhi hv -a to tha centre of tlie field On the first llna-up Johnson rounded left-end' for thirty yards but the ball thirty yard Richmond could not gain and punted to Carolina's ve yard line Rlrhmond was penalised a moment later losing five yard for offside play Richmond tried an on-alde kick but A and got the ball Thompson circled left-end for twenty yards and three more were added on tha next try Time was called with' Carolina having the ball on iicli- thirty-yard line "t- croud Half Carolina defending the west goal kicked off to Richmond in tha east goal Atkins receiving the kick and returning the bell five yard Then for the first time In the entire game the forward pass was tried Atkins hurling ball to right end who made twenty yards landing the ball on the Richmond forty-eight-yard line Atkins then punted to tlie A and twenty-flve-ysrd line and the Carolinian rocelving the punt was thrown without a yard gain Carolina immediately returned the punt sending the ball to the Richmond forty -five-yard line Falling to gain Atkina again punted to A and M'a forty-yard line Stevens attempted a punt but missed the bell end a Richmond player tell on it Richmond tried the forward pass to Wright who made eight or ten yards Atkins thtn landed a beautiful goal from thirty-yard line made the score 10 tp 4 Jn favor A- and kicked to Richmond's Si )ard line and on the first line-up Richmond failed to gain and punted to midfield A and then sent James to right end and worked tho forward pass to him gaining twenty ysrds RIffht end wae then shifted to the left and the forward pass again essayed but failed and lost fifteen yards Car- 1 drivers In tha country and being possessed of means to gratify hla tastes has owned more great harness horses probably than any other Virginian day but really those of the trotters Samuel McMillan the New York Con-and pacers came rather unexpectedly Rresman also cams down to aoe hla on Thursday aa in the first heat of faat gelding Bowcatcber take part- In V1- Alleen the Richmond stake purse 32000 for 2:04 1-4 the bloc daughter of Lock- j-jj trotters but the shapely Arlon wood with Dick lYiaon up went an aiding had to be content with third easy mile In 2:09 following It up by money Charles McDeri one In In the second beat and Washington contractor then coming bock the third heat In erj days The latter's vuavvui McDermott the wealthy tractor also spent ev-'''v Ir VIHSINIA DEFEATS UlLIHcTUILT (Continued from First Page) and Gallaudat returned the kick Crawford' caught the ball and sprinted eighty yarda before he waa downed by Sharp after a brilliant tackle on seventeen-yard line On the next play eff plowed hla way through the line unaided for a touchdown During the remainder of play In the first half the Kendall Oreen team made its beet showing on tha offensive A forward paaa netted twelve yarda and Sharp plunged through tba left side of Virginia's line for ten more After Hume had landed hla field goal five minutes after tha beginning of tlie second half Virginia settled down and finished uniCually strong scoring three touchdown in rapid succession The plays were gotten off rapidly frequently before the mutea Could line up after a scrimmage Tha feature of the play in the second half wae the splendid work of Hume the freshman from Woodberry Forest On on occasion ha caught the ball on the kink off and returned It fifty yarda Latter he made substantial gains by line plunging When the whistle blew at the close' of the second half Virginia had an entire substitute team on tbe field Gallaudet had In only on substitute The linerup follow: Virginia Poaitione Gallaudet right end -Mosey (Caldwell) Wellford right tackle Underhill (Conner) right guard iCaldwell Williams (Calfee) Cloth (Pollock) ie- (Doonan) Cecil- (Grier) Randolph left end Hower (Jones) Honaker quarterback JOdonnell (Cosby Crawfi (Hume) Neff (Delmar) Vancey fullback (McMurdo) Neff (3) Vancey (2) Crawford Gaala from: Crawford (3) Hume (3) Goals from Hume Umpire Coke Referee Sawri Head llneeman 'Ned' Daniel Time of halves twenty-five minutes TIGERS 1VIV AhOTHElt Leeal Foelball Eleven Defeats Beakers by It te Ol A very Interesting gams of football waa played yesterday at Byrd Park In which the Tigers defeated tle Bankers eleven by the score of 10 to 0 Both touchdown were made Jn the first half- In the second 'the Bankers strengthened up and although hn Tigers were within five yarda of their goal failed to score again The line-up follows: Weber 1 Wheat Worden rtwana Owens Haiulng Thomas TIgnor Ellett Teefey Pullen (Rlackburn) Weber Harry It i 9 Cusiman Harvey (Gilliam) Royster MacFarlane Murphy Hiaireiee Rodner IL Laurence Nlcho1 Lefebvr Touchdowns Nichols Murphy No Gilliam goal kcked Umpire Willie Herberts Referee Charlie Crown MASS AN LTTIDI ACADEMY WINS Defeats Bethel Military Academy by Seore of 13 to 0 WOODSTOCK VA October Msssanutten Academy defeated Bethel Military Academy of Warrenton her to-day 11 orm footbqjl by a core of 15 to 0 Lineup: Msssanutten Bethel Academy Positions Academy A Miller centre Blackwell Miller right guard Wheatley Carter-- lt guard Hoffman Irwin left tackle Feller Carper) Harrison right tackle Pyle Sutherland right end Ainsworth Shutters left end McOonlgle Koontx quarterback' Skyh-s Keller fullhnek Leavitt Budy left halfback Allport Mlnson right halfback Ramey 1 Meeting ef Amateur League Vice-President Cleveland Bnlley of the Richmond Amnteur League has called a meeting of the league to be 'held In th" rlrculnUnn deportment of Th Monlsv at g3n o'clock nnd veaunstn all managers of the different learns to he present business of Importance he transacted BELMONT PARK October IS -Xealon second choice won the Munl- einai Hun loan -one mile and three-open purse Frank first clpal Rob Roy second Little Ceta third: Quarters at Belmont to-day Good Time 1:02 1-4 Eat a ban also ran made the pace for one and a half Fifth one-half mile open 1 miles and then Xealon took command purse Van Loan first and won by three length Dorante a second Lucullua third Tima 80 to 1 shot won tho Nursery Hand! seconds Dame Fortuno and Fortune cap and Uncle the favorite finished Hunter also ran next to last Bummarlea: Blxth two and one-half miles FIrat race all agea seven open steeplechase purse 300 ood- Lawrence Daley (0 to 5) rat Lad or aide first Lida Woodlands second' Langdon (4 to 5 place) second Niim-Wlld Ranger ch third Time 3:13 ber One (4 to to show) third Prlnc of Pllsen and John Owen 1:26 3-5 also ran Second the Brook Cup Hand! 2:06 tbe latter being the fastest mile trained by Robert Brawley who work-yet paced or trotted In Virginia Alleen ecj tje fMt green trotter Florence a Wilson's performance however was mUa jn jio i-j Florence la by tha overshadowed by that of George a ntrector-aeneral dam Grace by Gen-who trotted an easy mile In 2:12 3-4 In ara wilkes and was purchased at the first heat of the free-for-all trot Norfolk Va at an auction sale In a two-ln-threo affair 'and then came ao( or 1535 juat about one tenth of back the second heat In 2:00 1-2 When! her preaent yaluatlon the time of this mile was announced by Starter Upton it was received with ovation a befitting tribute to the splendid bay gelding ss he eon of Homeward is on of tbs finest sped- off Rlever and Killian who replaced him Chicago won to 1 1 On Friday the game wan played In Detroit but Chicago won its third consecutive' victory and its most decisive one the score being 8 to 1 Donovan and Overall were the pitchers and both were In great form Detroit getting but six hits to seven for Chicago In the entire aeries Chicago has scored nineteen runs to alx for Do-vtroiL made forty-two hits to thirty-nine for Detroit and alx errors to nlno for Detroit It would seem from the scores therefore that triumph waa won by better Ball playing and that the element of luck nowhere figured NEALON WINNER OF MUNICIPAL Second Gioicc ins Mijta and Three-Quarters Race With Ease cap Steeplechase four-year-olds and up about three miles Collgny (13 to 6 and even) first Gua Straus (3 to 3 place) second Navajo (1 to 2 to show) third Time 5:15 Third the Nursery Handicap two-year-olds six Dorante (30 to 1) first Falcada (5 to 2 place) second Fair Play (8 to 5 to ahpw) third Time 1:13 3-5 4 Fourth three-year-olds selling five and a half furlongs The Squire (6 to 5) first Jane Swift (4 to 1 place) second Berry Maid (3 to 5 to show) third Time 1:03 Fifth tha Municipal Handicap three-year-olds and up one mile and Nealon (ll to B) first (7d Luck (even place) second Iron side (out to ehow) third Time 2:58 3-5 gjxth handicap all agee one Dolly Spanker (3 to 1) first Mae- ter Robert (7 to 3 place )second Mc Carter( out to show) third Time 1:38 SUTTON IS AFTER BILLIARD HONORS George Button Is willing to make an attempt to regain the laurel and the diamond-studded emblem of the 181 balk-line billiard championship anil Is clAJlenglng Jacob Schaefer to another mutch Schaefer won the emblem from him last March He has posted a forfeit of 8-50 with the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company of New York the donors of the emblem Schaefer haa the option of naming the city where the game will be played anil is expected to decide on Chicago tit Iouls or some 'other Middle-West city The match vm be for :00 a side and tho championship According to the terms governing the championship Schaefer must reply within ten days Hotli of the expert are now In practice for their fortht-omlng match to bo pliyed tit Orolv atrn flil ruirnjro ft Hi This I for tlu? Sul tun wlm During the week lh4 stand was filled by John A King of Syracuse as' presiding Judge with RoberVXre land of Wllkesbarre Po md VJ4 Carter aa associates while Chart A men of ths American trotter The of Brockport and -track wae In better condition for fat Ri-nard of Wllkoebarre Pa did tba miles than on ths previous day but J7L- phuip a Brine aa on many It will be recalled that Major Delmar occasions at Richmond race was paced by runner to -n'k- meetlnrai wa clerk- of the course he trbtted In while Georg 1 upton of Rochester N- finished alone and far ahead of his field From here McDonald shipped to started the harness races and hla work general satisfaction Manager ''t- I ifj -v I r'ij I 41' i 44 I CM sl -1 gav Theodore Coleman was also strong- -ly in evidence A Keating of York City who had been an-aeeij to serve as presiding Judge was released and went to Lexington Ky instead but Mr 'King who le thor oughiy conversant with tha rules filled the position with ability while Fred work as starter ranked among tho beet ever eeen here In the harness classes the most successful of tho local contingent of train-ore was William I Base who got second money In one race and third In another with tha pacing gelding Tom Littleton whose record was reduced from 2:17 1-4 to 3:13 1-4 Bass has th son of Santanta In fin shape and csr-talnly th chestnut gelding looks well Indeed for a hors that haa been campaigned right through the season and been a contender in many races 1 Littleton performs without hobbles too which la a credit to Bssa as th unsightly appearance of the straps 1 one of the bugbear of the harness turf BLUER R1FLK PRACTICE Vauauallr Private Wrlalger Msk Gsed Score at the Usage Company of the Richmond 'Light Infantry Blues had a squad of Its marksmen out at rifle practice terday near Sunnyslde and some wry creditable acores were rnade The shooting waa at a range of iM and lha maximum poaslblf score was private Wclslger led the quln- wJth the unusually fins seer of 05 prVnte jenktn coming next with 33: Private McGraw 77: Bklpwlth 73 and Lieutenant Mahoney 78 company ha received I 11 lenge fropVjCsptali Vach 'rompiny'on'Saturdsv Novtnber seth The challenge will certainly be accepted Company Seventieth Regiment for a competitive idioot by wameor eign Aurora Council JOUAM AT JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION MONDAY OCTOBER 14th SPECIAL EXCLUSION VIA Hpruial Kxourmn Train win KU'h- IHII1 1 Rain Slreot Mniul-xy Orl her 14th I A srrlvtns al Ksonltlun A Reluming Iniys ExytAikm (1 las Beach Plerj 740 3L Allentown- Pa where Mlo- D- nr is to trot against Sweet Merle 2:02 for a pure of 3 5000 whlla George CL probably compete In a free-for-all event at the same place While the rour stake event of 33000 each with purses of 3500 and 3600 for open clasasi w0r sufflelcnt to draw better harness horses than are usuallv aren at most fairs thereby furnishing contests of real merit by great trotters and pacers like Major Delmar 1:89 1-4 Georgs a 3:03 1-4 Alleen Wlleon 2:04 1-4 and other yet It may be said that the runners seen were not up to tho quality of those here last year while tho different events did not if excite near so much enthusiasm True that a steeplechase and three flat races were carded for each of the accord third fourth and fifth days of the meeting with purseQwnglng from 3200 to 3300 each whinr a couple ot cross-country events and four on tlie fiat were decided on Saturday yet Flying Virginian was tbe best of the Jumpers and little close was to be found among tbe other division At that however over a half-mile track these same horses would likely go right out and put up performances likely to interest the masses Tho starter's flag was In the hands or no less than three different men during the week as Fisher of Baltimore handled the (lag on three days when he was deposed on account of Incnnipetoncy then Johnson tho -big red-faced Pennsylvanian who has proved a sucres In caring for race trarkfl took up th twk bur with iooi rfHult: thn It whj that itornnrd DunweU tlfij hen 'ppont with tlift runners cumi in an Phone 2782 for Cigars prompt deli Very Our box trade is given particular attention Try us and NATIONAL BEAGLES To Held Their Annual field Trial Near Shad well This Month Special to Tb Tlmes-Dlspatch) STAUNTON VA October The National Beaglo Club of AmerlcZ of which William Rockefeller Is provident Dudley Riggs Jnmes Appleton and George Post Jr arn first second and third vice-presidents Charles It Stevenson secretary and tniwurpr wit hold tbrlr trial Hth tnrouentoo for lowing nrftftk nt liunurp A II HAnUtUiVIg ft hoiuu of air a sec Crenshaw Inc The New Store at tbe Old Eleventh and Main Sts (hanipiunslitw luhl by won jiijl good work on Friday and Satur It from Oeurgu Sloson October ds 1906 Among tbe spectators of jshaJwell have 139 bttgo Uounu on (no Utdw i.

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