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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 44

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1 -vv v- iTrr V-" -I- I I 7 1 -v 1 1 1 "i 1 'rT-rc nmirr'a mem rrnir nTr onwnAV rarrmrnpp i inn7 Burk-Tailored Suits and Overcoats 7 A jV j- 'y Elegant garments' unmatchablc values clothes outclassing any offering at the price beyond attempts at comparison superior in quality of fabric deddedly superior in style and fit emphatically superior in workmanship-garments you will bc glad to own at $1500 DECORATIONS FOR GREAT AUTO SHOW 0k Co Msun Street history Tala and Harvard will each take 934 Ml from the Yale-Harvard game and Yala and Prince top will each receive 113000 from the Yale-Princeton Yale made about $4000 from the Brown gamfc abour $3000 from the Washington fond Jefferson game and a total of about $1000 from the minor games' 4 0 Local basketball men have launched anfovement for the organisation of a professional basketball league with a circuit of six or eight cities including Hear Tork Brooklyn and other cities in the metropolitan district and New England Theodore 1 Jung of the Protective Basketball Association and John-H Pogge' of the Xavier Club are working on the plans and have called a meeting to be held December 3d at the Gfend Uniop Hotel punted on third down to Harlan who fumbled Randolph-Macon punted to Atkins and Richmond made its best display of aggressiveness Lankford got fifteen yards on an end run and the ball was carried to midfield where an onslde kick was tried but Powell nabbed the ball on his trtenty-siven-yard line Harlan punted to Louthan who ran the ball hack to the Ashland twenty-three-yard mark A punt was blocked and tho ball was eecured by Ashland on their twenty-yard lino A moment later Robertson broke through and blocked punt and ran to the five yard lins before he was stopped Louthan broke through for a touchdown on the nest play and Atkins landed a goal Score Randolph- Macon 14 Richmond College 10 During the remainder of the game Richmond played with desperation and frequently rushed the ball to the Ran-dolph-Moron ten or fifteen-yard line only to ba held for downs or to lore the ball by a failure in attempting a drop kick for goaf Randolph-Macon was on the defensive during the remainder of the hgif till near the eloe when they secured the ball on their forty-three-yard line after Louthan fumbled Harlan's punt A forward paaa notted teei Yards and the whistle blew with Randolph-Macoh ysTd'nne bU thirty- The line-up and score follow: Wright Macon!" Wright left end Rowe ThCCantain "left tackle-R- Wood house (Captain) (Captain) left uard Rush Woodhouaa JonM rlht guard jrby (Jackson) posing lint But condition football and he game 'n von on It merits by the best team at the time It I no disparagement of other to say that credit for the result belong chiefly to Rowe the stalwart right to Harlan whoa clever kicking ted to Powell whose brilliant suiii offensively and defensively was frequently In evidence and finally to little Chaplin the quarterback' His work was a great improvement over that in the William and Alary game and the coach had directed him to signal for a fair catch on punts and avoid being dragged backward by tackier or thrown so hard that he would drop and lose the ball Yesterday he eras sure In handling punts made several clever runs and lost the ball hut once when tackled bard HI best work was in passing the ball to Rowe on those long forward passes that natted fifteen twenty and twenty-five yards and sometimes more But behind them all was the unyielding line and the machlne-llke Interference that enabled he backs to run Ran-dolph-Macon made a touchdown early in tho game but it was not allowed Referee Barry deciding that the forward pass was Illegal Rowe ran with the ball and was never headed Several tlmee had he kept his feet he would have scored touchdowns Story of Ibe (I or Lankord kicked off to Chaplin on the twenty-yard line and he returned it live Randolph-Macon then earned first down on line plays on their forty-three-yard line A forward paaa to left end was blocked and the ball went back fifteen yards Harlan then punt--ed to Atkins In midfield and he returned the ball twenty-five yards aided by good blocking Lankford made five yards and then a forward pace to Saunders landed the ball on Ashland's thirteen-yard line A moment later Atkins kicked a field goal from the fifteen-yard Hue- Score: Richmond 4 Randolph-Macon 0 1 Harlan kicked off to Waite who ran the bail back to hia twonty-yard line Palling to gain Atkin's punted to his own fifty-yard line and Hurlan returned It five yards Powell tore off ten yards on a play through tackle Bishop added eight and Harlan made It first down on Rich- mond's thirteen-yard line The ball was rushed to the seven-yard line and an attempted placement goal kick was blocked but the ball waa recovered on the seventeen-yard line Chaplin then worked a forward' pass to Rowe who carried the ball over but tba touchdown waa disallowed the pass being an Illegal one and the ball was given to Richmond Atkins punted to midfield and tho ball was returned nearly fifteen yards First down waa earned on the thirty-five-" yard line and a line plunge tore off six more Then Chaplin tossed the ball Rowe again and lie waa downed on the eight-yard line after a twenty-one-yard gain A tackle play yielded threo yards and Powell carried the ball over on the next attempts Harlan kicked tbe goal and' tile was I to 4 in Kandnlph-Macon's' favor llarlaa Scores A gala Chaplin received Lankford's kickoff on the twenty-yard line and ran to the twenty-five Randolph-Macon be-ing unable to gain punted to midfield where the ball was fumbled and a yellow-jacket fell on it Kuna by Powell Bishop and Harlan brought the hall to Richmond's forty-11 veyard line and then Rowe got away wlth another forward pass for seventeen yards landing the ball on the twenty-eight-yard line On third down Harlan dropped hack to the thlrly-Ave-yard line and landed a goal from placement Chaplin holding the ball Score 10 to 4 in Ashlang'a favor Harlan kicked off to Waite who fumbled and was (loaned on his flf- teen-yard line Lankford ripped off a U-n -yard gain hut on the next play the Inevitable fumble ensued and it the hall on Richmond's forty-five -yard line Harlan ran thirteen yard around right end and Powell ad led six An onxlda kick was received by Bishop who was downed on Richmond's flf teen-yard line After a three-yard gain another piece-kick for goal was tried but failed Richmond puntr1 out but the Aehlnndcrs rushed the ball back and then lout it on a forward pa failure Richmond's hall on their i wnty-flvc-ysrd line Failing to gain Louthan punted and Chaplin signaled a fair catch Thi ball was brought to the red and blue thirty-II ve-ya rd line and there lo on A moment later the bull was fumbled snd big Beldcreon wa Johnny-on-tue-Kpct catching the oval on the fly Chaplin tried a quarterback run and made eight yards but dropped the ball whin tackled An ex- change of punt followed after Richmond's end attempt had been nipped by Powell Randolph-Macon got the ball DUE TO CONDITION Harvard's Unexpectedly Strong Showing in Vale Game and Explanation HARVARD BETTER IN ROWING Enormous Football Receipts at Yale To Organize Basket -Ball League 1IY MANHATTAN 1 NEW YORK November -Well the football season of 1907 has passed Into history and what Interesting history it ia Yale wears her championship honors with becoming dignity an'd doubtless her football men ere duly thankful for tho right to wear them at all 1 While they won fairly and squarely by honont straightforward play superiority le held by none so great a margin aa to warrant Increasing the iso-of her hats I have spoken several time of the utter futility of forecasting future results from past performances In football Tha culminating game of the season that between Yale and Harvard la a cose In point Harvard was beaten easily by the Indians and more than easily by Dartmouth Princeton took the Indians Into camp with ease and Yale beat Princeton On the dope Yale pught do have scored against Harvard at will hut aha didn't As a matter of fact aha had Just about as much as she wanted to win the game by a email score Why ie this? Every fellow has hie own answer I am Inclined to believe that It Is in great measure due to the condition of the teams Yale for example had to play with every ounce of her strength to best Princeton Just a week before she played Harvard As a result It la natural to suppose that the Yale men were a little beyond the line which marks the perfect condition of an athlete Had they recovered the ginger expended In the Princeton game doubtless tho score would have been greater But then if Princeton had not lost some of her snap before tackling Yale the sons of Eli might not now be champions When one gets into the region of all aorta of results can be figured out As a matter of fact Yale la champion Of all the games Of the year none appeals to me like the dash between the Army and Navy These young fellows play the game like they mean It from start to finish This game was no different from those which had gone before It was such a bsltl as would hare put warmth Into the veins of a snow man There was not a moment in it when every one of the admiral and generals In force were not on tiptoe and there resulted a gamo worth going miles to see Harvard finperlar on Water While Harvard finds Yale too strong for her oil land on the water conditions are reversed It is natural therefore that the Cambridge men seek forgetfulness of their gridiron bruises by turning their attention to the crew Harvard has a system for securing rowing material which la undoubtedly tho best used in American colleges today When Coach Wray suggested last year that each of the rolleg dormitories organise a crew of its own to compete against other dormitory crews in a rail regatta the Idea wa rerctved with enthuslusm As soon as the term opened this year the organisation of the dormitory crew taken up Juat aa enthusiast ically a football waa begun on ftoldlers Field Indeed the enthusiasm In rowing Is so keen at present that It Is a question whether rowing has or ha not supplanted football In the heart of the Harvard students During the fall the fifteen dormitories housing Harvard students turned out ten eight Each crew takes the name of Its dormitory and the following reported for training at the new boat house every afterndon: Rue-ksII llnllls-Stoughton Matthews Grays Randolph Weld Holyoke Wcstmorley Cj-alge-Waveriy and College House l-arart Fotbill lierelpta The Yale football officials have been footing up their receipts for the season and they figure that they wilt be about SO 000 the largest In Yale's Burk 1 1 i 1003 East piece ot which ia a masterpiece ot the plastic art Tha design ot the group is of five separate figures four of which surround a pedestal which Is surmounted by the central figure carrying out tha Idea embodied In the "Spirit of so artistically delineated In "Pars' advertising poster ot the cston 1 A Clgeatlfj Peas tala At the extreme Fourth Avenue end the centre elsie will terminate In a beautiful fountain more than thirty feet In height on each side of which will be a peristyle of columns capped with glowing lights Graceful nymphs playful dolpnlna happy cupids and quiescent frogs on a mass of rocks will pour forth their libations In torrents of running water and streams shooting high into tha air Behind the fountain will be the garden-scene canvas which completely covers that end of the auditorium The top gallery will afford visitor an opportunity to view the exhibition from a distance and to taka In comfortably the entire scene Her ne may alt at a little table and look-ng out at the boulevardesque scene below easily Imagine ones self sitting at a Parisian sidewalk cafe Old French armor and the flags of all nations will be' grouped at regular Intervals round-this balcony and arches of Incandescent bulbs will afford abundant light THE OLYMPIC MEG ATT A Toreate Argenant Eight Megtoa Train to the Rig Bvsat NEW YORK November According to a report from Toronto the Argonaut eight has started training for the Olympic games regatta In England next year and the Canucks will hare from now until next July to get In trim Those who compose the combination Just now wljh their weights era: Robertson ppunda Gale 113 Thompson 111 Boyd 155 Balfour 151 Davidson 115 Reddy 161 Taylor stroke 153 and Kctland the coxswain 116 podhds Simultaneously with tha reported activity of the Argonauts there cornea word that there will be three crews for tha Olympic regatta from the the Belgians France and and a crew from Australia There will be two crews from England and the Britons are going to put their best leg forward this time to try and regain some of her prestige lost by the Belgians capturing the grand challenge cup- Cabs After CkampiMablpa NEW YORK November 30 Reading between tha lines of a cemmjinlcatlon addressed by President Charles Murphy of the Chicago National -League Team to the National Baseball Commission it la easy to discern that the Western magnate expects to- see the Cuba Indulging tn another struggle for the world's championship What Mr Murphy particularly desires Is the extension of future world's aeries from four out of seven to five out of nine or even a greater number But not because of the extra money Involved HUT BITE CISE Discuss and Practically Agree Upon Final Virginia Debt Case As $he result of a conference held yesterday by' attorneys for tbe State and the railroads In the 2-cont passenger' rate coses the -final decree were practically agreed upon and will probably be sent to Judge Pritchard at bis hfime In Asheville to be entered there by him Yesterday the Judge could not be here on account of the continued lllnese of hia daughter The entering of the decrees will be a purely formal matter end the coses will betaken Immediately to the United States Supreme Court -The object of the conference between the attorneys waa to see that all the points Involved In- the famous litigation are properly set out so that they may all be passed upon and settled finally by the court of last resort- Attorney-General Anderson left for Washington after the conferenee was over to bo present In the Supreme Court' to-morrow when there will be some move In the Virginia-West Virginia debt litigation The case will nl be'heaed to-morrow but Nome orders preliminary to the final argument will he entered H011 A Braxton left for Staunton last night' Senator Daniel la still tn ID? city- rht tackle Balderaon Saunders Atkin (Smith) Lankford right end Drewry -quarterback Chaplin left halfback Powell rlght halfb Bishop Ytalte fullback Harlan Summary: Final score Randolph- Macon 14 Richmond 10 Touchdowns Powell Louthan Goals from touch downs Harlan Atkins Goal from droplock Atkina Goals from plac Halan- 3- Tim of halves thirty-five mlnulea Referee Mr Barry Georgetown umpire Mr Gam-mon Hampden-SUiney head linesman L500C' P- Attendance DEEP HIH IKKIIBS (Continued From First Page) Waverly the country place of Mr Anfrews the master and rode to hounds over a stiff country The run was to Barboursvllle about lx miles taking in every obstacle to be encountered in a cross-country ride The field was particularly a most of tho rider were in pink Con-dlHons were most favorable weather ollent and riders splendidly mounted many of the hunt-era being from the stables of Mr An-drew No casualties occurred to mar the run and all were in at the kill voting it the best hunt of the season Kmall Field Follows Hounds la An Enjoyable Hunt PETERSBURG VA November The Riverside Hunt Club lisd a fast run in the weekly drag hunt this afternoon The meet was at Marvell's field at 4 o'clock and the run waa through Smith's Miller's Fisher's and farms across the Central State Hospital property to the finish at the clubhouse Those riding were Sydnnr act-Ing on Her Grace Jack-son huntsman on Black Sox Ernest Jones whip on White Ghost llarvey Seward on Christine: Duncan Wright on nolle Fletire: Jones on Lady Modoc 'and Llgon on Togo STIilKK III? HIKERS' WIXMXGS Genius of Artist Has Produced Wonderful Results in Famous Garden CHAMPS ELYSEES IS SHOWN Beautiful Parisian Thoroughfare Art and Sculpture' on Evety Hand- 1 NEW TORK November Tbe plang for the decoration and arrangement of Madlaon Square Garden for the Fourth Automobile Salon are so widely different from the plans for other garden 1 exhibitions of the past and so brilliantly unusual and original in conception that the designer and hia staff of artists have been taxed to the utmost to complete the preliminaries of the decorative scheme in order to begin work on the actual construction Tha work Is now sufficiently far advanced at the various studios of tha plastic and acenlu art to give a definite Idea of what the appearance of the interior ot Medleon Square Garden will be- when on December 23 the cream of Imported care will make their fourth annual bow to tbo American public -A brilliant scene will greet the eye of the visitor to this Importer' Salon Beneath a corona of many hundreds of electric lights the delicate color scheme of Ivory and bluo with fleeting glimpses of green will be one of refined beauty No grand opera ever had a more costly or more beautiful stage setting than will 1 the cars of the Fourth Importers' Automobile Salon Thero Is nothing- about the decorative scheme that la blaarre or tawdry but that harmony In color and lighting which is consistent with good taste and a brilliant scene will prevail All motordom will have an ocular feast awaiting It when the salon will open continuing until the closing day Antetafa The general decorative scheme of the interior of the garden for the salon will be a representation of a scene on a grand fete day along the Champs Elysees tbe famous Parisian thoroughfare to which the visitor to tho gay French capital aa naturalgr turns as the magnetlo needle to the north The crush of fashion and beauty thronging the isles of the garden the coros of magnificent "steed of steel" the exquisite harmony of color the pouring effulgence of lights the musle all will contribute to make a brilliant scene long to be remembered Ball the well-known master decorator whoso magio hoe transform ed Madison Square Garden and other places so -wonderfully In tha past la leaving no corner of hie mind un-searched for ideas to excel every effort he has ever made before It la his business to make ugly thing beautiful to make the lUualon and In this Importers' Automobile Salon he has perfected perfection The floor plan of the garden has bean ao altered for tbe salon that there will be a wide stele down the-centre parallel to which snd on either Bide there will be two other aisles making three longitudinal aisles in all Tho same area of grodnd floor space will bs available as at the last automobile show In the garden but without the Impediment "of overhanging platforms on each aide add other obstructions The ground floor will be given over entirely to the exhibition of cars while the superstructure or platform which encircles the arena and the meseanlne floor just Smov it will be occupied by tba eccee eory exhibits -Magnificent Moral Paiatlag The stairway to tbe balcony and gallery will be at the centre of the aides and will lead direct to the top gallery The top balcony wfll serve aa a spectators' gallery and for the safe for the gallery at the fourth avenue end of the building usually set apart for visitors will be covered entirely by the lurgest canvas mural decoration which has aver been prepared for tbe ornamentation of tbe gaqden The mural painting la 30 by 150 feet and la a representation of mugnMcont park scene in complete hnrmony with tba general scheme-visitors to the salon will pass fro the foyer through a Louis Quin: gateway with a canopied celling The wails ot tho gateway will ba decorated with a painting etnoodying-the Idea of the ''Spirit of the emblematical figure shown In the salon paster Entering the learge theatre the visitor will view the auditorium through a aemi-clrcular facade which at the western eml of ti( venue la open no as not to obscure the view On cither side of the facada two tall red obelisk crowned with clcctrlc-llghti'd Jewel will stentL This will form the entrance-wsy to the wide aisle' straight down thu centre of tho auditorium broken mid way by a sculptured group Hie centre- SIGNED ROUIOKE TEAM Reliably Reported Here That He Will Manage There Next 1 Season MANAGER LIPE ON VIsiT- Ila Made Fine Impression While Here Prospective Basc- ball Changes 4- MmaaeimaMmM 4 It was reported on good authority among well-known baseball man in this city yesterday that Mr Charles Shaffer former manager ot the Rk-b- -mond Baseball Club had been signed by tha owners of the Roanoke Va dub to manage that team for tbe 1009 season The report could not be absolutely verified last night Mr Shaffer It will be recalled managed the Richmond team during the season of 1905 end up to' July 1': 1907 when he resigned and went to the Pacific coast to accept s' man- agerlal berth there Tha ex-manager has many friends in Richmond 'and when he comes here next season wlih the Magicians ha will he given a glad hand He le very apt to try to beat Richmond out next season It he takes bold of Roanoke's team Manager Perry Llpe of the Colls 1 who has been In tba city several days was a spectator at the collegiate football game yesterday accompanying Owner Bradley whose guoat ha wa Mr Llpe has impressed those who have met him as a gentleman ef fine address and much Intelligence and 1 regarded as an excellent man for the place to which he has been assigned Mr Llpe will leave to-day for hia home In Illinois but will return to Richmond from time to time efi tbe Interests of the teem may demand Mr Kaln a well-known Richmond player Is said to be negotiating with Manager John Malarkey of the Macon Go team for a position with that club Kaln and Malarkey played against each other in the 90s when Malarkey waa pitching for Staunton and Kaln waa playing tha Infield for Richmond Pitcher Still formerly with the Colts and who Is a good one is negotiating with tha Wheeling IV Va clubhand has been offered a post on Its pitching staff He hae not yet determined to accept It Many pitchers without so good a record as Still are working in all the leagues and his friends would like to see him make good with a strong team Zoo late (or Cbuwiftation Greatest opportunity ever offered Any one can learn Eight weeks completes Expenses earned while learning Position guaranteed graduates Write for catalogue BARBER COLLEGE 207 Bowery New York City WANTED TO LEASE FOR A CLIENT a family hotel with from sixteen to twenty rooms centrally located willing to pay good rent to secure same Tn next few days IL Me-GUIRE A CO 9555 Office 7 1-3 North Eleventh Street DO YOU WANT- 20 PER CENT FOR your moneyT tf so consult me 'foe particulars I guarantee SO Per cent per annum- It ELLIS 123t Northampton Street Easton Pa FOR SALE GOOD dwelling South Laurel $2400 Easy terms McGUIRE A CO 585 Office 7 1-2 North Eleventh Street EIGHT-ROOM $240 FOR SALE SPLENDID EIGHT-ROOM dwelling Church Hill $3600 Bath and other convenience McGUIRE A CO 5585 Office :7 1-2 North Eleventh Street FOR BALE GOOD NINE-ROOM DWEL- ling contrally located 1 a good renter Price $2100 McGUIRE A 1558 Office 1-2 North Eleventh Street FOR SALE GOOD NIN-ROOM DWEL-ling Chestnut 11111 splendid location Price 12500 McGUIRE A CO 6588 Office 7 1-2 North Eleventh Street SB Pianos Last -for generations if they are looked after by competent-tuners You can get the best-guaranteed work In this line done by Lee Fergusson Piano Co US East Bread OM 1ST mMEM (Continued Front First Page) calf A big gray mule covered with the Gray Black and Yellow of the army In the capacity of mascot ambled In front of the army aland and a goat waa mascot for tho navy The latter animal wore a navy blue blanket with yellow letters on It and his horns were decorated with streamers The ine-up- and score follow: Navy Positions Army DeMott left end Ayres Northcroft left tackle Fowler Meyer left guard Erwin Sltngluff centra Fhilloon Wright: right guard Moss Leigh top -fight ockle Pullen Dague ''I rlghtend Stearns Lange quarterback Mountford P6uglasleft halfback Beavers (Captain) Relfsuldcr right halfback Bmltb (Captain! Jones fullback 'Buries Score: Army Of Navy Touchdown Douglass goal from touchdown Lange Referee Corbin Tale? umpire Bill Edwards Princeton field Judge AL Bhsrpe Yale? timekeeper Bob Tor-rey Pennsylvania Time of halves thirty-five minutes I NEW lll'LEg COMMITTEE Men Whs Will Make CeadltioMi for International Race (Special to The Times-Dispatch NEW YORK November -Robert Lee Morrell general chairman of the Automobile Manufacturer's Committee In charge of the proposed American International road race for stripped stock touring car classes which la scheduled to be run next spring bos announced th make-up of the executive board and rules committee It le Mr plan to have this committee draw up rules for the contest determine the amount of tlie entry fee and make some definite selection of a day upon which to hold the contest Chairman Morrell's selections ora: Colonel George Pope Hartford Conn Henry Ford Detroit Mich Paul Lacroix New York City A Loiter New York City A Singer New York City A Massenet New York City James Joyce Providence Hayden Karnes Cleveland Ohio Walter Allen New York City Fred Brand Williamsport Pa Rond Hollander New York City and Frank Steens Cleveland Ohio IIIG WINNERS nr FRANCE CftUlsult Lead With Credit The principal horse owners of tho Preneh turf had good winning this year None ai vruached It total of moro tl'an 1(00000 caiilaul: heads tba list with winnings ot CTT4S franca which Is about lli5B4 3 Llrx cOmoo noxt with CI04 franc Then com Baron Edouard do Rothschild with Htisa francs Edmon Vsll Pi-rara with M36 Maurice Epbruaal de Moubal 111174: Edmond Elans 117100 Due de Oramont XOIIO Jeau fiat 11110: Aumont 314110 Vanderbilt's atablea doe not figure In the list of principal winner though In horses hare been raced quit often Umpire llenet Capita Uat NEW YORK November "Tim" Hurst baseball tpire boxing referee and snorting authority has delved into the real estate game with tho intention It is said of building a wayside Inn where fighters will train and sporting men will congregate At an auction sale of Bronx property recently "Tim'' hough four lota at the southeast corner of Mount Vernon Avenue and East 235th Street for $3150 It i said that ho will erect a roadhouse on the site Hurst expects to umpire another yearJn the American League and then lie probably will retire frum baseball Dnuiatn Wrest Is BseU 1EVEIAND November SO-lsr-1 enct limddln tlio Wonder" ard Kirc Ili-ell have at last coma to term and ('ie two wrmtlera will meet In Cleveland i on nr before 1 ie re in her lStb Tom Scanlon I ae arrangemanta for tba bout I III (Ii-ira Kennedy who will have Recti In chargn In December Thera la intense I rivalry between tha men and an exciting i match can be rfkpectcd when the two coma 1 ether For over a year tha Cuban has erdcavnred arrange a bout with Beell but ail his attempts were In vain There is a young bat man In Quincy Who has made Just a million since he lla hern nlllng a brandy Known throughout the Intid A pure rye whiskey called KIMslx Farley! Well Known In Klckmnad Mnkrfa Quite a Coup Sperlst tn The Times-Dlspttchl FRANCISCO CAL November Strikebreaker Ferley made quite a coup at tho Emrryvffle track the other day White everybody else was bus-led backing Carman's Fleming from 3 to 1 to 11 to 10 In the race for all ages down tbe Futurity rourse Farley grabbed Hildreth's two-year did Meelick at 17 to 10 for a chunk of coin Meelick opened a to 10 favorite and advanced to the above figure whereat Farley tin belted Farley and his commissioner Miky" Lyons went on the twenly-fivc-yariline and a tn-j the rounds of the books taking top yard penalty against Richmond put it wherever offered Meelick beat Firm on tbe thirty-five A Mucciesful un-ddc Jng verv liandt'y Parley's coup total-kick was worked and ft was Randolph-r iiig fully 11000 Macon's ball In ml 4 field I Another onslde kick carried the ball Richmond's twenty -seven -yard line Tlr- ball was surrendered on down a moment later on Richmond's sixteen-yard line Louthan punted Harlan who ran the hall back to th tlilrty-five-yard Hue Then Arhlan-l worked another forward- push to Howe vflo fell on the eight-yard line In-' 'stead of trying for a touchdown liar-' lan dropped hack to lit fifteen-yard- line and kicked another goal from placement making the score: Ran- dolph-Macon 14 Richmond:" I Tho half ended soon after the kick-off' Illekmnnd Takes a Ilrpee Harlan kicked off to Waite on hia ten-yacg-lln and he ran to the thirty December 1 st in York William Sexton inuli'li cushion curom 500 At Nir York International tral Lm'irne organised composed and Wilkesbarre At New Jacob Schaefer I fonrteen-rfipli bnlkllne ijMM-wAt inrvin Hart riifeat jjni At I'h Three American HJ Handy rovered lObU Waii-riSa feet and -At "Jack" Johnson twelve-round go but lost him out the Annals of Sport di Rated Maurice Daly In billiard points to 45C Baseball Ienjriio 'Unhanded anil Ceil-' of Jersey City Newark Scranton (500) defeated (Verge Slnsaon (SOI) billiards for 5I000 and tha rhamplonahip "Kid" Carter fti fifteen routiil professional ewlinnitnit records broken yurdn In Hwatek sweniun-d-r Crane swam yards In 1:9 2-S defeated "Younir peter" Jackson In long end of purse by falling to knock airk Tallin gain Atkin -A sV 1 t' I' lq a 1-v TJU'.

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