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ciiahpidiis Of Baseball Boston Americans Won That Honor By Their Victory Over the Pitteburgs Yesterday. There Is Great Rejoicing in the Cltj of Culture Orer the Downfall of the Nation! league Leaden Foil Account of the Gam Played Yeeterday. PAXJ. CHAJ1PIOKEHIP. tlaic Httaburg 4 .84 1 .84 HICAGO.

Patleaala A hire Irene artcist. btrrra to tbs i'ie. button, October Tbe Boon Ar-! limn are baaeball champion or tne worio. In a pretty pitch' battle between Phltilppe. the Pittsburg crack.

and Dlneen, they defeated the Plratea btrl this'after tmn in the eighth and deciding game of to series. A triple, two singles and a sacrifice gave the Beaneatere tao runa In tha fourth Inning, ta which a triple and a single added another In the elxth, leaving no doubt ax to the Uaue of tha conteaL The Beaneaters had tha gam well In hand from the very atari, and the vialtora were unable to aolve the Hoaton twlrler'e delivery. Tha Pirate made only four which netted them no runa. while the home team found Philippe for ten. with a total of three runa.

Baseball and the world'a championship waa the aole topic of converaatlon, and mora money ti wagered on thla afternoon's con-teat than on any other game of the series. The 123 loyal Boa ton 'rooter" who accompanied their team to Plttaburg, came T6ack with pockeia full of "Smoky City" tnoney, and they were anxious to Increase th (tse of their rolla. There wer only bout a dozen Pittaburgera who rame back to Boston with tha Pirate, but they ware gam to the core, and had" wad of the 'needful" big enough to choke a hora. Theaa they were witling to speculate with a freely aa on their flrat vlalt, so that the Hub partjsana did not have to look far to place their money. Tha vialtora wanted odd of 10 to a on tha game and 10 to on tha aerlea, and ao full of confidence were the local better that they took all tha bet at these odda that wer offered.

The Vendome Hotel, where the Pittsburg -players and friend made their headquarter, was thronged all the morning, and It irut was wagered there. Having In mind the riotous actions of the crowd at tha last game here tha management of tha home club mine arrangements for th better handling of the spectators thla afternoon. There large body of polk on hand, both Inside and outside of the grounds, and the outfield waa protected from Intrusion by the crowd by ropea and posts. ORKAT CKOWU FRBWaWT. The gates wera opened, before noon, ao that the early arrivals were enabled to enter without the rriMh that attended the pre-f vloua arame.

Many or the railroads eater-ins; fio ton ran excursion train, and it appeared a If nearly every baseball enthusiast, lu New England was on hajid to en-rouraae the home team. In the long history, of the soort In thla city to-day pronoune-d the moat important, and the immenno attendance showed that the fans appreciated It aa snch. Tb t'unch-of local "rooters" that want to Pittsburg retained their organization and Inarched to the around in a body, headed by their band, and carried the many-colored jmbrellaa which they were preeelMed with uia omoay ity." They occupied a sec-1 ion Of the grand stand, and were even mora exuberant than at. Pittsburg. The visitors' contingent, wjille not ao large in numbers a their rival shouter.

were In excellent voice and made themselves aa noisily prominent aa at other CBJKD TO THBIK pltESStKa ROOMS. Th world'a champions wer -born to their dreastnsT rooms on the shoulders of thousands and the cheering lasted many tninatea. Dineen struck out seven men and his support, by Orig-er contributed tna- terlallv to the aiioaa a w-, latter a bluff throw to aerond In the fourth Inning, followed by a quick snap of the Mil tu Collins, catching Ueach off tha bag, the best piece, of work In tha game. Other features were mainly contributed rhe visitors, and Boston's score would -undoubtedly have been larg-er but for the Treat running catches of Beaumont and I'larke. Wagner'a work at short aad Leach mt third.

For tha home team Parent's tiaullng down of a liner from Clarke's bat (rouaed tha greatest enthusiasm. Though the home team had men oa base in first and second Innings, they did not aucceed In getting a man across the Plata until the fourth, when Kreeman'a lonaT three-bagger and Parent's flrat- base on errors, followed by LavChaace's sacrifice erris' sharp single to catre. aent la two run. On mora waa added an tha Ixth by IaChance'a three-base hit Into the right Held crowd and Ferns' second Mt. The vialtora looked dangerous la the fourth, when, after two hands were out.

Leach received a free, pass, followed by TVaaner'e alngle. which, advanced him to third- He waa caught a moment later by Crlger's throw described above. lit tha sixth FWllppe elngled. but was caught off first In a quick doubla play, CMger to LaX-'hanca, Beaumont striking The Pittsburg also had mea oa Bases in th fifth aad seventh, but they never got any farther than flrat. BOeJToN.

AB.H.PO.A. 4 4 Atahl.cf 4 rraemn.rf 4.1 1 Ps.reat.sa.. 4 ft 1 1 r. cna ibi ii Fm. tti 4 KTTSBITW.

5f. AB.H.PO. Oi 4 Clarke. I 4 1 OLaark.Sb... too Waaaer.sa.

4 1 Bran 14.1b tar Rltckay.gb. a ttabrtng.rf 1 1 a Pheia.e.. a a a Phuippa.p.. a A.B a a 1 Si diaa rare I Dtnaea.p. las i Totals ST I Tocala a a lanlnga Boaters Ptttabarg rrnea Ran aaao- Thras.Bku Hits eebrltag.

Saaitlaa Ml rraaBaaJl. TLsnTftaBC. XaCbaa)oe atolaa Bai Crlsar aad LaCnaac. "aaiiar. iMMt rsp-Flrat on Balls Off Tfi rn meeats.

a. tsirarh rhitliHte: a Tlma I ili i- 'I Coanoily. Attsodaace- 1.48a. 7 MLLY T.ATtT,T;,V 1 Tia Old CindnriaU By, 8UU Knotra HI ahsaiacsa. sracit arspsvea raa axttciaxa emabis.

Ocaabar U.BiUr Carte haa a coatract asaasaa ta Vtekabarg taass of ttie Cattoa SXatea Laagae la 13U4. Th ptac axaa teodersd ktaa yeeterdax sad a iscMad ta ae -o'P it. HI af last year taaa for Atcksbarg waa rrnaarksb. TTlrb the laweat sncaa team jn tbe- tssgiis ha gave Baton liaaas a srrai race for the aaasaaCtxlng asatsa aas by bait tour games KEV7 TalKLDLflT tha Tnraa I. Lea fa a Annoal Xaat- IS Tegtardajr.

Bleomlnrtoa. 111., Ortobsr la. Ta annua meeting ef the Ttirea I Baarll Leaga watJ 'caJled to order this saaralBg fesM-nl at. Kl Extoa with BO lalaratss reB Vntlns the elah 1 ttiM re egnieeil ne aaa TU mmUIIm af rsrts sweapi'd tee aaisieg TW WlMMl OS. IM 8 fl.

A cut ed Tha Mai anal at oaereties In I thl wss rallies mm sm ro is omtrs wars Mr. -mmA. Mr. Seato we ward Holland, at foe n-tarUva nr ewer. l.

Mr. Hiw4 we elwetad nut, in vv eta- Beldeahlli. at ramr Rds, imu la favor wn t. nay tery 4- oaasI f.M-a-ei.y awarded to HmIwwl Th ansa mm w. mm et a guarie ran i cubs nr rax lead.

Chicago Vatloaala Kay Win tha IVocaJ Cham p. srsctat. stsrsTca tss ssvetssa, Cblcaaa. Oeteaar U. sales a Cub we ralT aeveata saas by IB saera at I.

sanaa now far taa ta far the Wbita Bos. aa aascaer vlMory KattaaaJ dagoara will ikant caamptansfeip at ChMaga. Oood pH4ilag by trtrser. coal'l by beitar supaort, was the in madia ta raua of the Cab utrtnrr. It.

Whit, wtsa was ta tha boa far tha wan Sos. pitcbed a gead game, hut Ms '-Bsldars pUyatf dumb ball aad aaad It aval easy ror cne grlleeitaa. geot: Vt'HITE gOX. 1 Ctl HM WIT H-lm. a a I -atle.

ef. H.H SO. A tt 112 r. J'JR'S. at 3 I a a M.

artby If 1 I a a 1 a lb a 1 a a. a a r. J's. rf 1 I a a rsllansa.ir a 'Iwrn. rf nehtll, as O.

lahall. lb. Of Mit'M, Xb SuTivas, c. I a wait, a 3 I Tinker. a i K.u.a a a a a a Kvars.

a 4 i vn utr at a a a a i a iwKk't. oiii Totals 1 24 1. Total. rn i iRntu. i a a a a oaoaisea I -uba 3 a a I a a a tola flase Oiaec.

Tao-ilaas HltMrCar mf wrrB, nanc rinw wtrber. a ttaao oa Bans tm niir. oa Wicker. 1. W14 Hitch White.

Timo 1.23 I'm- piraa eaandan aad Joaostoaa. Atttadaaca a.suu. BKTCE IS XOlLlKa Over th Bportd Iraftinff of th Ben i Ators Star Player. MTATfm to tmm winui. CoIumtHis.

Ohln. Oetobtr 13. Prrtd-nt J. Bryc, fh (olumtua Amerrtcan Aawocl.ttoa tm. I up la arm th propoM4 draft Inff of hta crack mcoti4 btMmaD rRaymer), who ffcr1 laat wfatvr from tha California tga.

If har4 a rumor vral -days ago that th B'stoa Na.tlonl team had Raymc hut It waa not until to-day that ba got offlclal conflrmatlori. of It, tys Informant tlna Promdcnt Ban Joiinson. of th Amr1- ran Lacu T-n-dajr Hryra also received a lt- from Prldnt Hllllaaa. of tA HAiton lwh, aaklnc for Kaymi addreaa. In ilia reply Bryra told pilling- that Mtymtr waa out-ld lha pala of n-pff-wtlatlon.

and that ha would dfsnd hta right to him at th ma trie In Cincinnati On rtohr 2A, which Chairman Horrmann. of tha tard of Arbitration, haa Ckllad. Mr. Bryra a.eerta that ha alanad Ray- m-rr to a con rar for 194 on am bar 2, iaat for a bla dapartura for th coaat Tha draftinaT aa ream ant aaamot mad until tp-tembar SI. Rymr'a loaa would virtually crlpp.a th Vo-al tam.

Sal ana a ar Clymar. who piaai wnn ina iouiivint jtmoncan a avofia-tkin cluh tr tha paat two teaaona. arrived hra to-day and apnt avavaral hours in conference with Pr-raullenr Bryc. It la underatood that Bryc feela kindly dfapoaad toward tha project of atg-ntna; lymer for next aeaaon aa a player-manaaer. tha earn a poaltlon that ha occuplad 'lth th Col on a la.

No announcmnt haa haen made aa yet aa to what pro areas haa bean mad toward a deal. ar JOHN A. RICHMOND, Captain and Star Left Half Back of tha St. Xavler Eleven. QTJALZFYnra xlottbd In Local Golf Tour-nay Naal Kac- KaaJ-g Clarar Scora.

annual eluunplotasblp toumasiant of th Cincinnati Oelf. Club besan on beautiful links of th club on the Grand in road yesterday afternoon. Tha play yesterday waa the qualifying round of lg bolee medal play (or soaltioaa ta tha first and second stxtaana. Th beat SS sooraa were take and divided Into a Brat aad second sixteen. Drawlncs ware than made for pair for th match play, wblca begin to-day.

The bum ot th layers Uu two eixteena; their scores made In the issdal play yesterday, and tha drmwlnas for tomajTa piay are shown in in follow in table: Tne match play will barn at 2:30 o'olocic this sitamovn. At a a' clock two tlea for posltionat ea th first sisteea. and on tie for poaluon on the sscood slaieaa will be played off I. At. Peaae.

O. Blacx. Dr. 4ternian Oroea. back aed at- Bsrua want over tn count In 4 suoaaa.

which provl to be tha dlvldln cw for positions on th flrat and second sixteen. Pease will play Black and Oraasberk win play Burton th lowest score of each irttMrh. te play oa the flrat sixtem) and tbe his bast aa tne as omit sixteen. A. O.

Moor and Robert Resor both bad scores ot S4. and will paxy ott th tie for a paaiuoa en Lh alxteD. I Ma Neala. the winner last ywar ef tbe President's cap, which ta tha champlonahlp trophy of the club, win be awarded handaoma sliver aad cut glass ar for making th best score in the qualifying round yesterday. Tne winner of the championship this year will racatr ih Prrestdent's cup.

which Is oilsre by "resident- Erf ward Colston; tbe -rnanr-np or the tffaatsb of bw nrat alxtaan nod tha winner ot tha snatch ot tha second sixteen will also receive etlvar rsp and the rannee-up tn th snatch of tha aerond alxisen will xecalv a Ira i her caddy bag. Ths acurea: naar iimm. Neil atacneatre. T4: Oeorge Rawtey. as.

Oaorw R. Batch, lr Mark Brawn. W. C. H.

Bwrtaa. TT; Wad MrMulan, S4. Brent -SLrnold. 7: Oeorsa K- Ingalla. S4.

W. K. Benton. TT Prank Thonipaon. 84.

Ed Macnil. SU: Alex. Conolnaham. So. Holdeo Wllaoa.

80; 1. at. Peaae. S4; or L. C.

Black. M. C. Burtcn. 83: Dr.

Hennas Qroesbetk. or R. at. Barton. acomV stAtmaJi.

I. M. asa. SS: eo J- Black. 8: vs.

oorg Cusus. s. Or. Bersriaa Orwssbeek. or It It Burtaa.

va. O. M. Uevejor, lehn R. Holmee.

CT: Frsnklia l-es. 82. C. H. Gellrwa, st.

K. IngaliTs. H- T. Woods. Arthur trn.

at P. J. Cadwalladar. John B. Kers.

83. Rotnnd tMckson, fuemar Harrtaon. to. Jodeon Maraaon. as; va.

A. O. Moors. 4: Robert Reeor, 84. MDTITISOTA MAT EE SUSPEITDED.

srsrtal. MsrsTca to rax xxociaxx. St. Mtnn. October 13.

attnaegtita la sns-pspdtd by th A. A. Thla will be th aa-aoan crmaat of President Uaieurer ir th Owpher play Lawrence I'niverstty en November 7. The A. A.

V. ia determined ta place every avaa tax ing pan ia a sane aaainet atcego or any tea that nave played aittat Kckmall tander sos- aanston. Tne ra! In th aniatenr amaiuti tm rw ta that a man aaapenda him. If by playtns asainat a aw.i.uw wmmt. ls.iwiv MTmilT piayd Cnicnc with alter Cckanaall.

tha rraahraan. In the lln-ap. who is under snspewlea pendlns anr taveetlantkia for alarlns aeofasslonal ball. This placed th Lawreaca School player ander tn baa. its Eurros xellt' itow.

to raa uoriaaa. larnigtoa, October IS The Tnareagbhreg aeewro. which, wader th asm ot the Lrra Stock Renra. waa IoafS by the lata Bealamla Brace, was sold- te-day by V. Camptsali gmt ta Thomas J.

Kelly for a.iaO. The paper Is on of the oldest werkllea in the eowatry. and la devoted to tmereer of- reds-. it is wmi-i that Mr. Scott's raon foe litoir.a of tne pp.i is is that he is shortly to axum the mans.

ment of th local rar course, which was recently pur chased by tsptsin fx 8. Brown. The new owner a popular yours Lex ins lan who has had conalorrabi exnerience wiua the recin saais -5t' -j i ''ft'. I Talking About Red Deah Kei FinaJ Centere-ee With the Ri aieC IodUnapolis May Be BiU Phil- lips Roost Charley Irwia Scriaaly Hrt Saaie Tallies Bfere the Xatiaial Canniatiei, Manager Jo Keiu-y ia headed for Chesa peake Bay, and la a few hour ha will loin th little Kels at Baltimore Ia warbling "My Maryland." Th Red director general had a long conference with President Herrmann yesterday morning and the Interview may be considered th preface to aom deals that are calculated to help tha club. It can safely be said that there are no die tatora outside the- Red camp who will be permitted to outline the policy of th man- agement In- tea work of.

building up coveted winner. That deal a are under consideration la no secret. but th consummation ef trades Is attended rpore lesa uncertainty. or three swaps that might be ef mutual benefit to th clubs Interested are under consideration, but there will be no official con firmation of dotnge la dicker line uotll final action la taken. Fan speculators, of will frame up a lot to their liking.

Just now Seymour and Bergen figure large ly In tha guessing, with Beckley a third choice. If Tom Corcoran and Tom Daty had algned before they started home the newa ah op might have been dull with everybody of consequence la. line, but yea-terday tha boom for Armond at abort waa strong enough to make Corcoran'a ears burn. Btr Tom left for home aa If ha expected Oarry Herrmann ta send an automobile for him In the spring. Corcoran rill not be alone with a thinking part thla winter, for many an American Lieaguer will keep him company.

Phi 111 pa a Hooaier. The tale waa told In Red la ad yesterday that Indianapolie wauld probably be tha place of Bill Phillips's location tn 1904. One rumor had It that W. H. Watklns would take hold of Ml nnea nolle turn the Hoonlera over to Philllpa, who pitched them to championships in the- Western League.

Charley Irwin. Badly Hart. Charley Irwin ao advices reached Red-land yesterday ia' In a an oat serious condition tn Baa Francisco. Ha waa bit on tha head by a pitched ball, and waa rendered unconscious. He waa taken home, and became delirious.

A blood clot on the brain waa feared. His Injury waa similar to that suffered by Billy Nash, who waa virtually put out of the business by a wild Colonel Smith. It will take soma days to determine the sequel to the Injury, but the audden relaose. after out of seeming danger, alarmed tha medical man Who took charge of his caae. A Cluster of Tanglaa.

"Some of the cases that will come before the National Commlnslon." said Secretary John E. Bruce yesterday. 'Seem to be qneatlona that belong solely ta tha National Association. Take th dispute snout uor-ner, for Instance. The Cleveland Club ac quired- his release from Columbus by pur chase.

Now Decatur puts in. a claim (or him. It aeema to me thst It la for the National Association to aay whoa title la flawlessthat of Columbus or Decatur. The New York American Club finds itself tn a similar position In the ease of Ambrose Plttmsnn. Helena and Spokane both claim him.

but he holds a written release from reservation from Spokane." "While tha National Association demand- ad a government of lu own. and with entire Justice, tbe clubs within the pale of Pat Powers' a Jurisdiction seem willing to hurry before the big Red Chief and his associates to. tell their trouble. In the House, ef Plrata Tom Corcoran isn't th only star who exploded like a penny torpedo slapped against a brick wall this fall. Wal'-s from Smoke- town are Just aa keen aa those heard In Red land.

James II. Nellls takes a fall out of ths growlera whose bumps of suspicion are now bigger than gooseberrlea. Speaking ef tbe confidence that It would be "nothing but Ptttsburg." Nellls says "Thla waa largely due to Ignorance on their part, because they had never seen the Boston teanvblay. and all tha Information they poaeeased aa to tha playing or strength of that organisation waa that which they read In the newspapers. Of con ma.

they bad seen tbe Pirates play, and they knew that Clarke's team was the strongest in the National League that 'waa all they really cared to know. The remarkable reveraal of form ahown by certain player la one of the queer thtnga in the present aeries. Who wouiu have ever thought that it would be such strong and usually reliable players aa Clarke. Wagner and Leach who would go up Into tbe air and make mistakes that coat their team such important games? Had it been almost any other member of the team nothing would bav been thougtit of It. strut to have the bright particular atars slip their cog is one ot tbe moat peculiar thines In baaeball and eomething that the ex pacta cannot flarur out.

The only possible explanation ra that these players were laboring under such a strain that an explosion had to comarwome time, but it -waa unfortunate that it came when there waa In. the box a pitcher who waa inclined to be a bit flighty himself and who needed th best effort of the other players behind A few JS'atlonal League players who all but choked to death every time they saw a Pirate uniform this season some of them wore red hose may be sbls to burnt he easier next spring now that they nave seen that the defeat of Pittsburg may be encompassed without any- miracles being wrought. JkUqoo Xahoe'a Duck Story. MVau Kahoe baa been whispering tn the ear of C. Dryden.

and the ntimorint of the Quaker hies himself to the Oulf ef Mexico ta hunt and fish aU winter the me-. ment baaeball seaaoa ends, tells his constituents: "Kahoe la a mighty alayer ef varmlnta 1n -the winter "time. like-Orth. Beckley and the rest of them. Kahoe's story I the ssoat plausible one yet related by the7 base ball hunters.

He and Jack Taylor, of tha Cube, go gunning together near Nelson villa. Xkae day last fall, so the story gee, these two surrounded a duck pond tn the woods. The hunters crept. up rroea either aide, peeped through the bushe snd beheld the pond literally packed with ducks. At a signal Taylor and) Kaboe biased away -with both barrela right the middle of tbe flock.

To the ur prt aad chagrin of the hunter th Mrda arose in a body and started to tty away without leaving ao ranch as a feather in the pond. Taylor looked at Kahoe and Mlque- looked at him. Both were about to toaa their aiort-guna into the water when a strange thing happened. "It wea the qustrast eight I ever wit-neeaed. aald Mr.

Kaho while relating the adventure. -When th flock g-ot ap a couple of hundred feet 'dead duck eenv- menced ta drop one after another. Then tbey-s-nm down in bunches, while a-great clone ef feathers blew ott ta tbe leeward. For about a minute the aky rained duck. Ton eee.tae flock waa ao tightly packed la the pond that the aurvlvora.

after our abut. carried the dead one up with theaa. Thi. when the flock loosened ap a bit to eecap la different direction, the dead birds naturally, awepped out of the bunch. Jack And I collected 84 fine, fat ducks and cessclttaled not ta hunt any more that day." This story may be true.

are not saying It Isn't, but If any hunter doubts the truth he might Inlet. now Kahoe and tear the story from his ewa 11 pa. He tells it wwlL EAST VICTniS for tha Reda Ware tha raxlesto-aa Two Cramah To-Uay. tresrisnri-ri tA-rtta rx, October 13. Tha Reds had a walkover here te-day to the flrat (am of tSe aeries with the' local.

THE ITKQtnilEl' CIXCntXATI, TVEDNESDAY. OCTOBEU 14. 1003. defeating the latter by aeer a a ta OuarlexKeat expected several 'player free As la ad. awt they failed ta arrive, and the gaea waa played with ewefs lecal taieat aa waa avaiiabla.

Deaakta the greet diarrepancy ia strer.g-th af tha tease It Waa a good gas, aad waa art ta sand fry a larg crowd, ta Reda bwing great fa-veritee with the local fane. A double, header wffl ae played to-tnorrow. "Louie" Psion opened the gaame with a fly te taiy. followed by Ceeper aad Baird ia ene-twe-thr -order. DoeUia started the ball roiling for the Reda wrta a hit.

but was caught attempting ta steal Seymour hit ta Malcolm: Daly and DUrratsn ear got a single and were acorsw est a hit ay PeMa. Th third run waa mad In th fourth. Suttbofr struck eut Donna got a hit ehd reached third en another by Seymour, who was caught stealing second. Daly got to first ea a fielder rhotee bit and was csugbt between first and second, but Don-lin scored- tub scoaa. CHARLESTON.

AS. K. IB. PO. A.

a a a I I 4 a a a i a a a a a a a 11 ll "a st ia a ft- IB. fPO. A. i a a a a a a i a i I I I i a a a ii a a a "a i "a i Patona. rf 4 Cooper, as 8 Baird.

Paweli if 4 Malcolm, lb 8 Heney. a Mlde'bur. 3b 8 Jtrmt. rf lrw. 8 Total C1XCINJCATL Donlia.

lb aeymovr, cf uar. Le A rssond. 8k Woodruflr. aa Pens, (Twin, Phillip, rf SaiiboS. if Total Tbr-Bae HH Benny Hu br filched Ball Oooper.

viiracb Ou By Drew. 8: Eartag, fl. Base on Balls On Ewtng. Tteie 1 o. I'ajpire t'arr.

BASEBALL GOSSIP. Maaaeer John J. Carney baa a start ta Rad land looking for talent for his Oancorda. la th New Em lead Laaaue. ClnclnnaU will nearly a eoaea players to Tim Mumane snug organisation aaat seaaoa.

Walter Arllnstoa Latham will agala aaxpUe la th south next season. There Is room for the suspicion that ta "Day-ttsht and Dark seas" act ef Tim Hurst-calling th game In the Usht with th Reda ahead at Cleveland aad maklna them play oa ta tha dark whan thsr were ahead In Cincinnati will coat that aentleman his meal ticket. It took I lAt Af Mlidmlvv wort, ta 111 HurBt'e r.1 uumuL and ha allowed hla bull-heads dis position to aaala nut him la ao bad that tha uglleat of uely etortee undoubtedly wltaowt a bit of fact for foundatloo era in circalauoa. lomb at. Sehrall haa returned from hla East laaua MufiDUw iraunl and Nick Altrsck is bark from Cbtcacu.

That pair, with Ambrose Puttmann. put their autogrephe on The En-aulrer Bportinsr Rasistar as charter rn.mh.rs ef 1 1 1 Mlll 'k. 1 1 xhiiw th. arM" Olaasnn hss Buffered shock of autumn Bockarlttia. Hia nam ta on th list of New Tork National Laaeu raarre.

Ha baa baea on the Quaker roster all ssssrin. and did not know be waa only a volant eer. Bill haa been chew Ins scenery on the Deaware, and vowa by all the rats of Zanalbar that Oraw can be eternally aisnaoosiea before will return to tne roio unnun. Ir jim Casey haa laid la a stock of ameJram and aold toll and will put ta the "Iniar glng teeth at Detroit. He la already beginning to looa oowa in mi PBAISES BOSTOS.

Baa Johnson Has a Oood Word For Colllna'a Tsam. incut nisraTcsj to raa axocraan. Cleveland, Ohio. October 18. Before laar- Ing hera to-night Ban Job.

neon consented to talk about the Pltteburg-Boeron series. Ain't It fin," remarked John eon. "but It la no surprise to me. I have always con tended that Boston waa the better club ef the two and that when tha two league would com together the American would have the beat of tha argument. Still.

Boa-ton bad a bad start, but thla waa probably due to stag fright. I firmly believe, that Boeton 1 one of the beat teams that haa ever been got together In years, and their gam with Plttaburg baa proved thla fact. Reside, they mad a game fight, and won three aamea In Pittsburg when it looked bad for oa- We must all take our hats off to Jimmy Collins, and also to ntcner rmi Ippe, of the Plttsburgs." CONTESS WITH SOJCXBS. American Jaaarue "President Waa in Toraat City. arsciai.

piera-rca to raa axactxsa. Cl.vaiand. Ohio. October 18. President 1 Tiisnan at the Asssrloaa uajroa.

amvea is cneveland tnla ervataing for- a fsw boors con with Vice President Charlea The meeting had been arranged by teaegrapn. Mr. Johnson had bees la Cincinnati. where he bn visitlns President Omrrr rXerrmann. of the Ctnclnnau Club, and what -waa don at that confarenos rresdeni Jonrason rwfuaad lo ueeras.

WMS asnau wnnc ojs wimimu an mr.A ha said that be bad a few hours to htm- aslf. and wanted to bav a talk with Bosjiers oa baaeball. T-h. I. nothln liimoi lent in thla meeting remarked Jonoaoa.

aa pened a bottle of fUser water. "1 hav Just com fron Cinetn- naU. aad incidentally taJk with ewsnsrs. know that If thsra waa anything at taanarxsn muU tall va. Mr.

Johnson left for Chlcege at iOH o'clock to-night. B05TS FOB PLATERS If tha Whit Sox Win Orer Jim Hart's Xan. arsctat. brsesTca to Txrs xwonrsse. tCtilcaco.

October 18. Oomlakey-s Whit Box have aa lneenUv work which will make the rest of the aeries between them aad the Cub harder fought than tver. Ir leaked out tA-nUrb that on Monday niaht after the Sox had woo their fifth tarn, Owoar Comtekey called tha players together la th. crub-hooaa and off erl the mn a Donua of SXBOo If thev would take two out of th thro remamlns games scheduled. To-day game waa lost by the aox.

but they still have a chance to ears the bis nnra if th. wtn u-esorrow and Thursday. Thar are but rw nor aamss scheduled for the aerlea. If th CUM win as-morrow it win mi vr. aa it was decided wba the aamee wr' arranaed that as soon as on dob had won eiaht games it saonid Be aeciaree caanspeoa oc jnacaa.

IJff TBXTST Tha athanVHT. Benefit Jaloney W1U Ba Held Tor Widow aad CMldra-n. mrtAi. BtarATra to ras axtrciaae. TLa-xIngtoa.

October lt-ueirri I lia waa apsslnna aantlnlstrator of the aetata ef hta drrtesiS brother. KUkttt W. Slmi day. It said that oat of th earn of ssoney realised for the widow and children at th ghanslla memorial mat Satarday a portiea will ba Aevoted lo the ptarcbase af a Sam. STTXL THEY COKE.

arsciax, ntsrsTca ts nernst. Phlladet-plsia. October 18. Kot tn let tha Athletics ba eauone by the "Phlllle Cap'd haa again Invaded Manager Cnanle Mark' family, and thfa time Toper" Hartaal the Willing and happy vlccisx. ar rather Tally Predartck naruel.

lea sslui id a Ucsnse to wad Miaa Anc May Oeodwtn. of this city. Tn date of the sred- ainar aaa not neem sinoanrea. WHAT TEXT GOT. rs-cxax.

Diararca To vara Bsevtxxm. P'isaaa. Mean. Onoasr ta was naoaarrd t-albt that the Boston players, winners of tbe world's championship aerlea. will racelv 8L2T8 each eut of the gate money.

Ortebai1- ta am. an. by Jack Ash, boncbt at Laxinat Jn. fast roadster, while being trained f-r a snatch race, dropped dead under the wlr after a taat aaii. Trrs.

On. Orounda. sraciai. ataraTrrg te raa aaoTtasa. St.

Least. Me. October It. Oneat. Lady Thistle.

Ida Deri. Cap aad Gear. Else. Lannay- glddara. Wrd.

Sid tbna. gpsncertan. Kaaja- Juaqoe La, Qnaker Otrl. Serenity. alcaamauam.

Lataon. Prism- Pa Brighton Baach. (Tha Assert and Jewrnai Three best cans: Heodwlnh strahiht and nmr Ascama. sn-Rawi Hoodwink. Da-sy SrecB.

"evtld Pi-eta. strain-. H-llo. Fin Art. Harstbt'ui ee.

Trlbe'B HtH. Cedar Raasda. Aaroosastlc Oat tThe Morning Tele-rxn-1 'itinV. Mstot Ntilf P-tn- "-Vti -p. Kir.c.

Tarn bnaaier Colonial Girt. Wrtiu'i. 1 Know. Marco. Zibia.

im Kmastey. O.rnr-ice. Bar.i of Avoa. Lola LC.na, a Bvrl. PEIDSSI0.1 To Use Newport Track As Stibliag raaad For UtoaU llarses AskrtL Answer From President Young Is Expected To-Day.

Rare Trail ArriTra Fraai Dr trait -Stmtuj Baf per Talks AVaat Dick Welles aid Mel -easer. Secretary. C. Hopper, ef the LatoniA Jockey Cub. returned from Chicago yesterday mru-ning aomeahat put out at hla failure tas cjinch a match race between Diak Weilea aad McCheutey.

but not entirely wIlAout tjppe that the two horse may yet be brought together at tbe fall meeting, which opens a week from Saturday. "Mr. Respeaa wss very positive In his declaration not to race IXck Welles at a greater distance than a mile, and Mr. Hil-dreth. who will have charge of McCbeeaey after hla Eaatern engagementa.

waa equally as firm In hla contention that McCbesney should not be matched at a distance under a mile and an eighth." said Mr. Hopper. "1 bad several conversations with each of tha gentleman yesterday, but th result waa always the same. However, after the trotting meeting at Memphis Mr. Smathers and Mr.

Hlldreth may change their minds. It dependa very largely on the condition of McCheaney when he cornea to tbe haada of Mr. Hlldreth. "Wonder hew those Chicago folks got the idea that Dick Weilea is ta go against the six-furlong record here? That's all out of keltar. There haa been no change In the original proposition, and Dick will try to beat the world's record at a mile for circu lar track.

The data ha not been set, but It will be agreed upon In ample time. Mr Reap wanta to get a Una oa th weather before be selects a day. TMAT BTanLB QtanTIOaT. Mr. Hopper tackled tha problem" of how to Hpoe of application for stable room for 1.200 horses.

w-Mwn there are only 794 stalls at Latonla. Tha only way out of the ail etna Is to use the Newport track, and Whether or not this can be dona will be definitely determined to-day. The Newport track can ba rented from the receiver of the de-fuVict Kentucky Racing and Breeding Association which con ducted the outlaw meeting last winter, but It la a question whether or not by stabling there tha ttoraea would become Ineligible for racing on tha reongnised and licensed tracks of the Western Jockey Club. I wired to-day for a decision on this point, and am In receipt of a telegram from Secretary Harvey Woodruff, of- tha Weetera Jockey Club, ad-vlxlng me that President Lawrence Young will answer thla question to-mor row." The race train from Higtiland Park nchtd Latonla yesterday afternoon. It waa made up of nine cera.

and had aboard Vnt horses. The stables represented were Hughey McCaJren. 11: C. T. Wdltring.

11; W. 8. Laird. L. B.

Dickareon. Jim Rob- Irsson. Hatfield A Own by. W. R.

Robinson. IA; Bam Parmer. 14: Ed Moore. 11: D. W.

Fitagerald. 14; W. H. May, Billy Gleaeor, Hytne at Smith, W. B.

freeman. M. Stowe, 1. Asksd by Th BKQuiKam last night con cern! na- tne report from Chicstgo utvat Mar tin Nathan eon would not ao to California nsxt winter. Pec rotary Hopper aald: "I have underatood as much, but I have no authentic lnformatlcm oa the subject.

I do not know who Mr. Williams will employ to make up the programme. I did that work last. year, but at the end of the aeaaon I told Mr. William that he could not expect me to do It another year.

To double up th work In such a manner waa entirely too strenuous for me. It waa a caaa of work nights and Sunday SIX SHOOTEB Loat To Lady Jocalyji, Who Equaled tha Track Hecord. racial. BisrsTca ras sxectaaa. Chicago.

October IS. aix Shooter, winner of the Twentieth Century Handicap at Harlem and eaeeoeadly a hlgh-claaa horse, waa daclairsly beatsa br. Lady Jcel)-n at Worth as-day in a mile and a sixteenth race. At a at ef th race did atx Shooter look daassreua. aad Lady Jocalya won practically Bnexteaded, equaling tha track record of 1 :4.

She took the lead at flag fan and held it te the end. Reapasss bora trailed tha held of four until hair way down th back stretch, where Kaurht began to xaove sp. bat so did Phillips en Lady Jocalya. and tha lead was not cut down appre ciably. Swinging lata the atrech Knight weat to the whip, but to no purpose, aad Lady Joceiyn Bnisbed almost leueth to ths good, at Shooter was to 6 In tha bettlnc, but tha axon went en Lady Jooslya.

who was backed from a a oowa ta I to a Auditor, favorite at 7 to 8 bv wlnnlne th. and leap at aix furlongs, prevented aa attempted kllltag on Palm Reader. Brown colt Just lasted lone enonsh. bat in another rump or two would probably hay been eauaht by the fast coming ria iuw7, wo naa oeen ouiig nwm xa owq to a la Kagllah Lad waa third aad Rockanay fourth. BOmethtna waa looked for In ths wav af mnaaA in tbe last race of the day whe a aoma or tha anirxeat sprinters at the track faced tha atarter.

Among other were St.mw.nder. tlardolph. Rtdtn. Bay wonder and Jane Holly. Of the bunch Bar-dwtph waa th ealr on to est in th.

man. Orwen Dream eovared tne six furlonrs tn 1.11V winntns with ease from Charlie Thompson, with. rwooipn tnira. ucB uream bad the comfortable odd of la to I about her at peat time. Bay went me post ravonte at ll te a.

but mew a the atretM h.r.i. timmih. mymjtnw ww. aaowc tn earn onoe aa th wtnn-r. l-n nrat race mant to Wreath of Ivy at th odds of 10 to 1.

Ethylene, one of two favorite. wh won during th day. took th sseoad race from Examiner, a loudly touted good thine. Sweet Tooth was thud. A aslllna acrambl for three- yaf-woa aa upward nettod Cams the bin end of th parse tn rh.

arth rae. tbe betting. Airiisnt. favont. waa JOEHTtt KATLOB, Clndnnstl TTiu aeinsii.

In Serioua Trou ble at Atlanta. aractax. nnrraTCB ro ras sueriaaa. Atlanta. Oa.

October IX. Edward English, th sa ef Captain Jaxaea W. Enaliab, President at the Kattbna Bank aad former Chairman of the Atlanta Poiic Commission, of which aow a leadiag xaamber. aad brother at oio.ei Engllah. Chief of Governor Ter ra11' staaT.

ia la a 'hospital eufferlag trans knit Woeada which Jt is feared wiu arov faiaX The Uiatcted by Joan Nayler. a turf mas ef One inns ine two mea a trams involved la a quarrel is a resort when young English took the part af a who had made a remark concerning Nsy- lor. Nay lor. wh aa aorse aow renal; at the Atlanta aseetmg. waa telhag af bis si weeaaa awciarad them te tellinar Ptaxers aad aea tm be en parse wtta yonaa fenalisb-a borsea.

Naylor d. cmrad This horses to be aa rood as aajr ewned by a "damned gouiasia- xsan," when Kagltab atrucs bub. tor cUhns. with bras Tee Baea clinched aad feu an-a hmag. ewttlng occ aired.

NaySor Is ander paaing a rhun ha rnsUxh's eosMllUon. JTO rEATTJllES To the rtUclna; at tha Vair Ortranda Taaterday. t. Lonls. October 18.

The card at tt. reBm1 we practically featareleaa. Branca, ehvea tavortta. wea th third race, snaking the Bast time ef the aseetlna Mta Crawford waa second aad Ben Adklna thhrd. Brancaa aaaliy by ea leegta.

race narry tirratl bro. hi le Ed was Shot. Track fast. First Race Pie. hiM.t ftlosra Chief, lie lee.

iPotevt Mn Ceora. iu Ins. La i Tim 113 Olney. Csro, Preckmsa. Lrjcina.

i Mnat" r. Capitol. Pwrt ttobaon Kins an 1 Ponton tiw rat. Choice f. laa.

r-seeaaat. a rmMr I i a ntrl a ta 1 4 to C.A.--a. iiayor Grm, paiase. aaaxte Mas. tmrvte irv Swaa.it raa.

Thar fa ft-. HI rswtord fa Adam. TT 1 1. tee a Kia rwwrta R-aox it' Awa-tei a saeg 4 las i Leer aea'i. a 'a (Mek'n ml I It Ma.ert-a.

Mm wnl 1 I aSasiM as Teas iww asm ran. yviB Base ai TM fa-l I ia. Ldr tf-sora. if. A R-t Ihs a a te "Ta 4X TTSV-y sta ra eat xr.Wa ovl a m.ssi a.

a Cwuixk tMi lna i Mat a. 1 t. ,1.. tf Aasx- I as re's. lo Mmiwi p-aean a.

VJt Isfat aasst Charity. TaaaUarusv aiag etsu aad ft. ttan a.s raa. GOOD XACH.0. Cloaa JTlniahea tin Sola at Atlaata Tha Baaulta.

arertai, arseatM-a ra raa txoriesa Atlanta. Oa. Crtober IX tatrd day at tha Atlanta sneune ens by far the -c earta aa h.14 at this pmat frwm Sr ia mat. Th Sat. ere class aad ratsrssf.ng.

Atlanta la full iraasara. attracted ay the bare shew, which begin ts-lch. aad they lent their aawaeac the race 'day. Twe favorite, ana tsurg cv4re and eetstdar is Jtsagee nrst Pin. Hmraraar aad a half Matti Loalae aSiar'aln St.

J.jh. rtMrr. I Tiaxe a a twa. Ail Mary ksi. Mr B.sra and aaHara iw ran.

Second Rm tvirumasi Chief Aloha I Hmw Ikdard Janl. mam.w M.mat. Tlan l.tAl. Uaalr Wr. rtawl.

was ette. frisrsm Olaa. jr. Mayer and fwrai Ataieta also ran ThV Race Owe aad aaa etxteentb aUs: W.lh itHiMSI I 1 MlaaK A I rirtM iVhami Tie Tms 1 Ai fMrl rmder. Deiaartav Litue Lota aad MIH.S ra.

rroorrh Rar t1x frarktnns- rvsorss Ketrnem uaua lw. arass CnBi'e 4 I'll i I i Bali. 1 1 r. I Zte Ttme 1:18. Kenlorky lioddl.

Tr? TamA, Wn t.i. Crash and Pade Meaey ala raa str. a i i Bedlam i Heads I 1 tr. Crockett hf osntalai a to Maxaara SlnrlaU'l 8to Tim 4T. roa Clay.

Jack McOtaa aad Joan Carney ala ran. OTTO BESSIE Waa Deprived of tha Puree After Win nlng a Baea. spbcisl ainrsTca a ras axons. Chicago, 111.. October 11 Worth race track teds te-day decided that two construction sou Id be put ea the renditions which eoverned th third race at the track yesterday.

The one arrived at Our Bessie of the am aaoaey la the rare. The secretary Informed borseeaea. through the proaramroe book, that the race waa foc thi year-old nos winner or 8eAO since Jaly as." Pome ef the hocsmea took it the wy It raa while there made another suess: still another suae was msde by the track oeTinea. which was te th. effect that the sum anentieasd did not mnaa in th ass-resets, but as a sinle purse.

Aa uur Beaaie woa lha aSTMl Pt Dtsrbor Hsndlraa at Harlem aeptember X. sh. wss declared laalls hi. foe tha event. This tivH Alfredo Srst money Byways second and Henry M-ranWI third.

Th beta will, stand aa th horses finished tbe day of tha accoraias to prweaaen. JOHH W. GATES Offers To Help Tim Sullivan, Accord injf To aatarn Beporta. sracisL msrarca re tbb BvorTaaa. New Torn.

October ia Accardlng te a rumor that would not do a at Use Horns Park track. John W. Oatea had eeut word to Congummai "Rig Tim" aulltvaa that. In th event of a pos sible clash betwesa tbe Jamaica track atanagera and tha steward over datea. be fOateel would advance all the money necessary to carry on the nsbt.

This story waa toVd by close fries of the cmtrwuMO of th East Side. Thla move of Gates la aald to ba on the be half of his friend Dreae. and as a parting elap at aia old nnaacuu roe. August sMimoni. EOESE SALE.

New Tork. October 18 Only a email crowd waa In attendance at tbe dlapersnl aal of tbe famous Bell Meade Stud bold at Shapahd bay to-day. aad low price were rwalleed. The tar ef the eale waa The Commoner, ca ll. br rlanvar Mara-erlna.

After some anlrrtan1 blddlne he waa knocked down to Charlea P. neither for is.wm. me other sales 81. nisi or more were lnsaavtor B. -w.

a. 3U, by Ensures Cola M. Vouna. ai.n-SL Imp. Loyalist, ch.

Ta IS. ny Ittr1tnav--Casnla- U7. win nenmt, i.xi.. armtei o. sx.

Is. by Cram bh Amarta ta Toung. fl.ntUl. Laura DM br 7. bv Bramble Ladv nifwin; j.

louns. ax.t.i. La Duchess, br. by Iroqoots Ti2Cheas i uiufi, ai.tjno Ma Ben, b. IS.

by 1st. Balls; H. C. Brlen. 81.060.

KAEPF MAXES A VISIT With Bfrmca To Pormation of ths Bowllna; Asaoclatlon of ClaciniiatL atnusl Karpf. Scrury of Ih American Bowling Congress, dropped Into town yesterday to do a-little missionary work for the bowl lag same. Sara object In chief la to lay the foundation for the forma tlea of the Bowl ing Association of C1nclar.aU. aad ba at ones looked up Chax. J.

Kauffmae. President of th Hamilton County Bowling I saau. aad Chaa Mods, tha head ef tbe Oriental teernament. and both aromlssd him their aupport. Mr.

Karpf haa Just 8 Is had a ten t. Cleve land, where he went as one of the executive committee of the Bowline Congress to aea hew matters stand for the aext national tourne- Mr. Karpf aald that the toum wonld be bowled on 14 alleya. and the sot wlthstandlns the fact that th. Eastern bowl- era wera oat that the toarsey wonld a crand sweceaa.

At the laat tournament held at Indianapolis there were 2.10O Individual entries snd only two of these were from New York. Still, this aeaaon Mr. Karpf sx poets that many bowlers mil come from the cast. a no ix mey a on i ic win a am i rss lost the same. Mr.

Karpf leaves for lulsvtll this momtns to form a oowtlnx association th.re and ha will accompanied by Charlie Kaaff- TOafJCT ZXLTZ, Boxer, Who- Xeeta XIarry Torbea at Detroit To-Night. AUOTHEB. rOOTBALL C2IFTTL. srax-isj. Mxrarra ras sxenaaa.

nttaberc. October li Edward Crwngl. aged If year, ef tMckaaa strset. Beta-Aven. waa ly Bart la a football rash last evesnag daring the same betw.es th Bee-Avn fcheni ssem aad the ream at the Bcnost.

la maatng with bis arms around ra haul be fell and waa at once rh victim ef a rvsh from the oppoata lanax. When the other boys awt By st waa foend that both af Cranale'a arms war broke rbov jh srutx A B20EB COLLAR I0ZTE. sraiTAV Surirts ra ras srserraaa. Oxfard. OnVa.

October IX Rinses Hart la. a ata- I Miami rssversttr and a aiain ef the aafrarerty football team, met with a aarlasia ac cident rme inrrrws. While enxxal te a aenctles me sa riaht baea ae was aal hia co.lar boa waa broken- ns ui STjTTLIJr BACX EC1IE. strertxx. nesexTara vwa vxocraxa Akron.

Otio. Ortoner la. Ous Rahlig, tn tseavy-weight an-ned bom rrm Tor, baa bee lnJ ruct ta th, He ha no arms ta prospect, bat r-aiy sued any out ih. tveto 8 a 4 a amiss. sa 8 8 I raa.

tj t- GUDAuuLA Fell Down in the Stretch, IbJ Drirrr Jte Grfrr West T. the Utspltxl. lltjor Shows Hinwlf To Bs Quito a "Pbenoa." Th Taleal fli4 a Tar at La-xiajtai' Tfc Billia. Bart4a at Xeapkis, Tea a. arariaA Besrarra raa ssermaa Lexington.

October IX Cubeaola, the black pacing stallion, the property of Prank J. Keefe. the Cincinnati tee ma a. had a aaaty fall ta the Brat heat at the 2 pace te-day. He choked down Juat after entering the borne atretch and fall In a heap.

Joe Greer, hia driver, waa throw from the Bulky, aad beyond a sprained ce larboae and a general shaking up be received na Injury. However, was taken te the boa pit ai. but la expected te be out in a few days. "tea, the driver of Pine hem Wilkes, a blind bora, mat waa directly la tbe rear of Cubanwta when the accident happened. jumped from the sulky clear over tbe In aide fence and laaued with a scratch.

Pincham Wlla.ee raa away, but waa not badly hurt. The only feature of th day waa th great apeeu anown by tne pacer Msjor C. aa even-money favorite la lb 2:0. pave, la the flrat heat of that event. He was sent away absolutely laat.

but Cox took mm along with patience, picking up one fiore after another, and than by a wonderful rush down the home sti-eerh landed hta a neck to th good at th wire In S-OfrV Major Cs mile waa tinted separately In I Oav and to go outside of such a field and do that tneana that he ta a 3X13 or -better pecer. Patches Maid dragged off a five-heat race on which there was a lot of money bet between her and Beaaie Brown. Judge Oreen. lightly regarded by tha expert, took the flrat two beat a he liked la irtt aad leedlnaT ail the wav. but ueKydar atole the third heat front Walker by a clever flatah and then went won handily In alow tin.

There eame near belna a Vm unset la the 2:33 pace, where Directum Miller, a tstVto-13 favorite lost th coed heat te Line tr tsold ia 2-ftT), but the Mich lawn ax could not come fneck. and tbe Miller people won out. -A aim liar acexa that turned out to be the real thing occurred In th 2 trot. It waa Great Spirit aao aad th field til, but the Spirit horse aever got a heat. being beaten by Kirk wood.

Jr la 2:18. and Some pretty common pecere of tn an class went six weary heats before th purse could be divided. In the amateur event for 30 trotter all the drivers ware Lexington men. Doctor Time, driven bv C. C.

Harrta. woa la and The summaries: Plrsi Race The 1 S3 pace; para. 81 en-. Dtreetsm Miller. Bradrt br.

h. By EMrectasa i a i Llns of Cold, ca a (St.nl.e. 8 14 8 Mary Oordcn. m. 4 4X8 Atitm Pointer, iMcfberaoei.

Stern, b. a. tKvnasl a a a Taaa Ethel Mc. ra a. McCarthy) 8 8 4 Bon Jsr.

ro a (Ttnni Ralph, h. a fteai Nathalie Brows, ch. a. 8da Tim a.10. 8-0rw.

a oa. a 11. Bettia ntr. turn pjo; neta. Slr Betond Race The a "a tea- miraa a nan- Patrhen Maid.

blk. br Patcbea TA likes ilerrdarl 1 1 Jiflce Unn. 118 8 8 Fteui Hrwwa. at. (Thomask.

4 4 8 8 8 nc caton. a h. ir.rker a a a a laa. g. ax.

iRenirki Ill eh il)irkMni Mr. -nme 8:1014, 3 8 11. I.iat 8:184 xiro-wa. juas t.rena. Patabn Mai.

iO. 0.14. 1-Thlrd Race The a ic; Hm St ADO: Ma oe c. br. e.

by Onset maa I Coal 1 1 a. IWal i' a 7 Poxie Curd. blk. ax. iReal Klna Direct, blk.

i leers a Mustard, b. m. iKeyesI 8 4 Mtltoa a. b. h.

tPeweili 4 rvunell Cblssee. b. h. iimI 8 Jeaai. br.

as. A. Csmbris Msid. b. a.

iBenyonl Miss wuismont. b. m. 41a. Plnchem Vtlikea, b.

Kstssi. dr. Cuhenola. blk. Qrei dta Time .00 a.

aaa. Bettlna Major C. HO seid. seo. row IS Race The IT pace: pais 81 Cotillion, b.

a-, bv Baron Hosw a a a i i rnitoh Mowsry. b. a 1 8 8 4 risk Jack. br. 1 man ley 1 4 4 14a 1 Rearer, g.

Bpencr a 8 4 14 8 Mooey-mana. b. h. MrPberaoal. 8 I c.

0 d. ch. a. inom.i a a a a are Charley C. blk.

a ST ala. tMrect I talk, a dta. Allea ch ax fTEwina-l Tim: io-. x. a 11.

ia. a is, a is Be'ttng Cotillion. 118; ld. IM Plfth Race The Iti trot tine: pars 11. BOO: girl wood.

be. a. by Ua Thorn lIMUnnl 1 1 Axdeliaht. ch. a.

lIW a Ont Setnt. br m. iMar-einl 8 ll B. ls Hirrh-weod. ch.

1 Mcaulrel. 4 4 Bermuda Maid. br. en MeTarUy 18 8 I Laundry Boy. iThomaal ,8 8 fulmit.

b. g. (Cbandlarl Ten-, br fOserst rjrscerr Msid b. en. fR 8 jnha ftia.m.

a a. mi msaiia l. Bail Ro. ch. SB.

ifselil dis. 11S1 Kenny, b. m. iFrtMnxan) dis Tims 3:11. Beuina Great aoirit.

CM: neid. ail. Tha 1 89 Tret Te wasTon: amataer drivsr rr. Tun, re. fV.

C. Hamsl. 1 1 Brn. t. A H.

jewwiii a a i O. ch Pwwellt Y.Y.'.Y. 8 4 Tim 3:1. I IHt. Laxlaiton Pooling'.

seactAr. TnarsTra to raa xsorrxxn. Lexms-ten. Xy Ocaabsr 18. ta (he bI aellinc to-a1snt the greatest Interest wee ahsea I McDowell Butka for 3:10 trettcrs.

Btddiag was lively and tha favorite found ready takera Par thla trace Dan sotd for 88O: Hawthorne, 88 Walaat Hall. Dr. tMranc. 8: Bale. S3.

The ethwr pool war as follows- Tha- 3-1S pace Raid Hornet, tw: SU-MtOatar. sa; yaaia. waatre. neid. sso.

la the Lexlnston. for two-year-eld tre-tera. rirac Bond sold fw 8140: TMtix. 87s, Jaeaie panioa. iu: aid.

9m. Taeae coastlttsta th. earn for to-morrow, ami aid. of th asnateur wAon Th tin a fully-ae with Its dally tnwaiauim. nlthowah we eaya aaiad by reason at rata at the tm a ua Pat Con-Iran's Tips.

ncut asxrsTca vas xxorrxxa. LexMurtae. October 18 Th 8. 1 Trot Das Monte The 8:18 Pace Bald Hornet, 't'ontatoe TW-1 ear-Old Tret Brace Boaa. To WOXUERFXTL HARE.

Ixrti ZHllon'a Irirer Thlnka She Can Outstep Prince Alert, tba Bacer. trwoai. assrsTca te ras ssortaxa. M.mphls. Twaa- O-tober 18.

"Lee TMUea ertU thm track la MUlard the Callfemlaa. wb drove the prwseat trstlhnsT eaasa her 3:0 mark. bad lust alighted frwm the su'ky altar havavg gtvea Lea DUloa her first airing ever the local The txmg trip frwm UxUftsa had a in effect ea Lea DUloa. aad aa ataai th drele tn meeh slower ttme th sa mtsrht have do, tf allwd her the int prellmlaary work lartdafal te for, premier tretuag kcaar wkb BV. ar.

iiiaikwa'a Malar Palmar, and the alstw. nli ever one wb anw 'Law rntb i. toi. nf a me the ham ala ea the Brat axil beat. wm tars nm worn shield.

I swtlev that Lee DUloa can rrat a Ml aa Pvtace Alsrt caa aaas th distance. sotd ran ei wtta Ma lor Pi mar al Prt i.tu. mr tx mmm 1 na-ss entire stable ana some mj nusii arrtvee. or woe win a. nisasi i ta euaeawsy after ia.

tuu. r. ii i take iiamri it ii a. csrs ta neteers sarae at aunnrt. wnee tawjr will a e.rasinia i retara "'am mama, in pi euir wi r-r band, th si aysitr ef the EapV CKy Phr Ml chars at Hi ly Andrew arrrrve m-eey.

Workoois were pleatlfat at the track, ta a rim. i aa a lentm a srreaa a Bans Orartna. who nisrtlatad a fast raula. ta SilATHTSS GAVE CHAST Horxwtmaa lat at axTidsigtit Bcramhl To CaseR BurflaT- svb-iai. BtxrxTri-B re raa mtot-rxxs.

xjjxjagtea. sty, Octower 1X-K aeaathwa. af Sew Tfk. awwar mt Majer Delmar. waa la here attsadlag th Kaatwrky Clark sneetmg.

sraa I ar i tmidniwha. laat nlxht Patcbea Wi firm bv tb cry ef -thle- hatnily donned hi and and. wn a the ier members at the ne.o..l rave etda Snt wits. aa h.r.,w mad wood his ascssw- in r.med KsBd'fer. en of th aiLerne of t-e t.rm.

was by a stray bui.tt tied after th fireelcg burgiar. I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I P. r- Murray Mill Club WHISKEY This Particular Brand Per Particular People- JOS. A. MAGNUS C0n is' C71zKinnaU.

PhorM Main 3078. ENTRIES AND WEIGHTS. BaUOHTOV BZACH. Plnst Race HandVep: si fertaaga; lades Watgb' aua-eariaa SM4 Pvnianr Iw swat Ricm A Tea. av-e tuata natane kms kknto tear Pat Reer as Iad Wstghts.

MVHwalllsrs .18 rT iA.iarlta lit 707' earth 11 Pes 114 tMrVu Nsss 11 toll The at la mi 1 1 Panstean log T8I Sweet AIIC Race tie anil, and a fsnrtona: 'lax Tnai'HmdwtBh .,..11 awlr tnMaatate A aalSamb lu Tulttast Tvl Moaoeeaph Th Ment T014 atoeewsll Toi cot. Maid Tono'arbwacar Thn-4 Mac a 5 or, PMar 1AilaMu O. ia a i. va 1oafm at tut Ball aad a aixteanth; aetliag lanuatMcMetml 411 T4'I-ks in 71 ItMik Riser Tl'McW iinsma 4 Matenar. Tea Hy lead loa Tlwtatdr ....14 rCMtilrMh Jewel 8 1 roller 1 Kl latn 1 aw at.

ild Pirate .114 axiivi Be Pmn-th Bare aIMns. a KrK. Tee om 14 aasj Merry Mem I K- VaT Pine Art I4 Tlthonte 14 T-cJi Rut a 4 lee Ohl T-dT'Itaal tM Ka aaa Oay Ptf'h Kav Hsadlcap: en. mil aad a favlnef aanSH9retaern TIOPreb .118 Trthe's HU1 ..118 To Ied Advucelelu 7oasi arreatae ...118 1 4 Stonewall Ii rno xrtmlH-l. Tor ia Hne rtd lt led Bad .111 aun tu H-a TOIcXal RkMrfl 118 tV41 tie Id BeU sv sixth Baca )i( rarlonss Pi.

Plala 113 TeaCollea Rawa.iea STaa Csntalo Reoaa la TOSS nnelly Ill H'Mladay aITAMrwmase.r. He abaa Clyti eel Tower he) 7 1 Oonead I Raider I8 tnsSHiaa dent ieac.Jar RMda.Jia) Hiawatn 111 TO Aaa Maes. ...118 Otiskana 118 TT H-eer ...112 eM Lampl 1. TTBonoBi H.II..If iwiux moca WORTH. First Rare Pt far Una ladex Welglns lodex' Wa.chis TXJ I Rlacfr Wolf ng 4oa II Tei8 Coroner Meiiy Tr-)n tetmmert Tor glr Lady I Tueg iMaa Juaa naa ..11 sea Trpsttr lie gall rnrsmaster A4 Pend I Rill Race Flee aad a half fnrtonas.

ea Whteky Klna II Ta'-eralor rr -oiTtnpUB 11 .11 tTl-l lt aa K.e rrat 1 ia i4ta aaa 4Oolden Kula TolDaene (704i iBenbator ....11 8S4I Tsstiaseay Third Rar On mike: (ewAliCoionial fat Trsaj Cnensesta 1 W'a'Talpa pal 778 Bifus 4l Know inniarah Max: Too vriir.i ne rourth Bscs aia furioaaa: sell in 7oayAlae lis no tmtch Carter II Oose II SBo4 Plural T'-ex Paul Whalay. aw-T Slbut r. Ly rToTTiMare aT Naalaban IX 424 Jtts 1 IT aVi Kuwberly ....114 Satchal 114 Tna r-es'a riarltn 114 Tarn "Tr'T boos ri.mua lie :ueiB.U. Matea.14 Fifth Kao One mil. aad eereaiy yaxoa, sellina: 76 omdurmaa Trunc.

Campbenina T4 Tenered 18 Prank 1 Tnaa Msn hlsaa. a usecosr to fsV72Oinrtr na l7yJiLsvmpooa svl Tnl Pleurae Ethel Ton lesrnla 1 ToaFlrd of Avon- 14 Riley T44iAntola 104 TCsPPNelil 1" fMxih Race atx furk-ass: aelilng: 7taT J. TrT Ppac E.elya east Cat. China ansa Bab 114 MU Anpill emv sv-bwarad 114 Hon tAant 73Tr-barlt oraarll Oood ma a y.rra 114 ao Lean joha 1 iz Littm aiaHa ivi TUCI loa Peaca ST. "LOXXia.

PI rat va fufleaga; twe-year-elea aad a award: Wcutbta Weight. a Pwrft Candle S3 Cmsak mill Dsn ax Prlne at Orient ax Pi-lnsa 1 -im rrwL. trt xim an. 11. stench Dene Ths Scamp Beasad Race Oa mH aad eeveaiy yard; sail- In-: eu Ooldspot M3 Ora McKlssty Cap and Oowa na far La ill.

Koeroen S3 Iw. Hola-nee lnsolthrlft US W. B. Ususs 10 Third aace (tlx furioaaa: eel una. tan i sar- o44a and upward: Miss Oeldo I'rl l3 Luela S7 aoeua Bv Lady Idrla tut Wrd luS own ate ativer mj Jeaa liraty-lr Ma Fourth Race oa an and seventy yards, asll- lr Aiheaa 83 Pe-tioka SO Haven Raa -5 Exapo ,.....4 ST Benal bf Kssj Hj tMm CTHiaw Nm iet rirta re ex a tm uwiaa.

smse" isi- nlss aad apward: Kile eg Oaabw Otrl Lady Pre Knight. Serenity a Husrh McOowaa Sadie Berrh 1 t. wt Jason Let Km Sixth Racs On aili and aa esrbtA seUtna as newar a pawn nnr l'l IH. Hay PJ "'i Eaweata 8... Pyrrne 4 Ltadea SO Cast Ella saga atlaata.

Ortobsr IA tsm ta rtva ainhtna atf rear elds; eelltns Hoas. signta. rt Maud Mary al at a -ansxe; for eera Mr Trl KMasrrsath Hand Or ras mtnl 11 as Fur 1TI ai ssa Dm-wtar Tales B8 (ar tar mm aid and Tmrd wer. wuits 1. w.

PT aa ftietar aVath t-aat i over aelllne: PaaH Fmdar 1T JM.l. Cbnj ITOBBT I mT rr-rt a ace nr eiath. at Uaa O-sham Orvea Marl Belle PT Hat mi star VT Haa-tn 11 tiai si 91 Mta. Maverry i Asa Man II ta Peine T0LEX3 ILACX3. mwrtai.

sanesrea ras i Ts4, Oat. Oi-ibbsi IA Per.snaig itts of th arat day rwews at the Tjed rsr here I aay: far aB face Wiiiiasa Mr. bx Alvtna Wiiksa. b. ax.

tAui ama. N. Will mi ta br a. tPat ...8 1 3 -3 MrwaL h. a.

vrl Tim 1. Ta IS Pace Th Msy Pntcn. ch f. ae. a.

i ti yartre. nr. a ...4 bikm 1 J.y. br. f-.

it-- h. a a 2 3 I I i Hier i I I ij. Old and rare) OonqnaroT of wery care Kanw -aVs-l Tfiirlith Rt DECISION Went To Joe Walcctt After a Hat Cantt af Fiftrti nonada. Boat Took Place it the Xti Criterion Arena. Jiai Jfffrirt Will Bf S.rl TU lit Daiajr; a Vaade ftlle Ian Gaaaip afta Figatrr.

srnctss. atsettca to Tat Hoaton. th tuber 11-ir c.a'eM Va ing bout vr seen ln Bsffi. tU' hrtse Jo Wolott. th Barbi rir 1.

'd Kid Carter, held before the rrfrrva Cj thla rrenlnar. th referee d. fir-v of Wolcett wee received with tefwe --4 ether at gris of diaeptnToval. tr-. r- psrtty of the frui apedaturt that the worst that Carter v.

1 rx received waa a arts, Carter 1 ttfa anr alt th distance, save th. good bit of puniaMtig. and at t- sat fully la as gjod a ii1.i. Htrwever. Referee Eug.re iJ ae notfilng but Ih local man "Troon ta call ef lira.

19 -r. -te the gong la rt flf ttnt and tonga alt tne way. r. 1 fsca things like a of a 3 t- again -it seemed ae iw r. or ether Bust go down fr-m a.

they caane up smlilna j. i n. carsr cut Wotcvtt badly atcjut rc bruised his stomach Weicott tried to put a n. mi. through Mows otef the tn It waa feared that there -3 tempt to atop the bout Ir everythlaeT went tiriotsly, aid t-' boxing seaaoa Botan has thereby aaaured.

tu-mgLt e. -f t-aat. According to B.rt Hoy aHtr agbta that aav bees a ti i'J" will bow be puUed off here. COMUG TO THIS CITT. Jeffriea Te Go on th Vaa-1 Jir.

Till Btxf. racist Btsrsrea ro is. stt fee Praay-la. Cal 1 fnllj(sTlney la t.siand Hla Brat d.irt;- r. I arrangements win fee xn-? tour.

Jnat what wlil JefTrlae will not know -Windy City. It haa tar the champion te i rt-bet Jeerte haa b.t 1. It la mora than i xr f.n ye 1 other areas men te. -r Jeffrie. il.t a.

a. r.n Jkia4 bone wti a Ilalapacrtne partner on tb. it cowrs a a--f is a would be captei itt.oi aatieruiTa. nne xtTi; ths tet at SlMta Deianey tr r. Jetmes wrwwld ----sp pee ranee In th.

near j-time th champion as. -i aaeoabtedjy -ei hi-n bread ssoney. Jeff losr MU aaa all principal DXCIJLEED OFT. e'lmmy Britt Cannot Jfeet Cl' gar Triday Sigi' aractax, atsravra vo.r at Ban Praaclaco. CsL.

was much eerpr-1. and polntment ta this city t---r became known tu: the test between Jimmy Er.tt. w- and Charier Blearer, tfc New 1X4 weight, had been c-v mi 4. that Rrltt while ia trxicir.a- and bd 5 day. The promoter a eohetftute for Brlrtt.

but asen la available exreptirg T-' the, fnatksr weigrtt. aad it be wiu na. Hxi'- la tljm forfeit up ADDITI07IAL SPORT OS PAGE! SHIRTS ARE THE BEST AT THE PRICE CLUETTtA800Y A Ca rUeaa --n 1L.T- fr'- rs C. It. a r.

m.vamii, T. j-enm aa. aa-fL.

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