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T( an. Indifferent the Crescent A. C. Eleven. MEN ROLL UP TWO POINTS AGAINST AMHRKST.

LEHIOH FRIGHTENS THE TIGERS. practised on the Crescents ymtehlny to the tune of 1O-O. If Hlnki-y. who did iSotpUy until the Moondhnl fund theiimeivly his men. had desired the wore could have been conalderably creator.

Twenty-minute halves wcro j.layf.1. an.l nil hands perspired like In linylnc llntc. The Crescents rtwtcrd lark of Yale fumbled an badly if not worse, than Ihe long Island yeomen. Tho Cnwents' tackling a fair imitation a umsorlal Trinity team Mrat neavy, while rerj few of tkej Woslermn rojn had uy abiding faith In the of tbe home team. It wan feared especially that tie llni would be weak, became ot tbe new and Inexperienced men that had to be played there.

The whole team, however, played a remarkably sharp and snappy game, and did very ae- fenslve work. Tower, the ntw centre, played a strong and jtamt. Leo In Una form, and Ulrele, who taken the place at left end held lost year by Capt. "Teddy' Smith, distinguished hlmsolf by his strong, tackling. Lake, of-Harvard, was wllli tne Trlnlly The DHand.

nylng wedges' and-' the mass plays which tie taught aid not gain moch 'RTotind agslnst defcn- playa. Summary. (18). Poiltlnno. Hlpelt.V E.

Singer I'. Illuhl I'omeroy Hlsht Stark Ib-rrlrn l.efl Wllmn Right half-tvttk. Oonton Kull-hack J. BORenon Mtddlctnwn. 3d.

T. Ilerrlen, 3. llosls from SVarlm: aubulltuw. Cillu: Inn. Nballtntr.

Coie. Hot- Lake, Harvard. QUAKERS SHOW UP WELL. Trinity (0). lluell Rellind McGinn ,1 Allen F.

Editerton Langford INDBXSD SUMMARY OF THE RAOB8. MOntUSl'ARK. Oct. ilayof the mooting of tho Sow York Jockey Club. Wen I'en'S MScaeli, added; alx Weather fur- They Gain an Eaiy Victory Over the Columbia A.

C. Eleven, (Special to Tim World.) rillLAnKLPIlIA. Oct. Rutiers having can- Vaiebrawn. 'inThe'icroml hull acalnu the Columbia Aihletlc Club, of Waihing- toCulTDT, who Jttioil shaking In hi- ox columblaa' best men were none.

Yale made tt flerre nl him remainder the Quaker. their In a rfx-fniM rln-loliko for Tb Washington team behmifd rooster unill he still fr rl t(X) Ktt nd ra the game flow anJ CulTtrtnadO Mine good tackles, as Moei- nnlntrmtlnic by dclarlns; 10 catch'their wind. ton and Sheldon. Vail cartnlnrd Pennsylvania In ihe absence of Vale malde a In I-Utht tlirouch i Cart. Markry.

He rapidly, and twcntr Tmnia aala tor Armstrong Uio with the feurlh play, a run br Otgood of forty enA Tborot) ttroach the centre and Hall rardx. ir.uchdo.n was Droned. Knip. Sound ArmMnna: making IIw Uwch- goal. From this time on made and ttaxirli the centrerwpeotirely, Armstrong hP rennaylvonlans looktd RCting hia wcond touchdown.

A prior kirk teartac it miihi railed a safetr. but InrnaU followed, tearing the score llt-4.) for Kine a brother of rim who acted as tbennthalf. It a to-jehbatk. Osicood.U now Yalebenn the wcond half with a pain of nearly rroovered from his Injured knee and made tvrentv around left end. but Iwt the many brilliant llllbfrt.

and PrDoke and Iclt enu. nut Iwt tne many nit r. Br rapid Yale foroixl ran well. to Crescent's Rial, ceni-nilly wHI kl iroun.1 the On thi- line, the ball down Thorne aroutvl the buuntl. the Ion It through wretcl Hall cauifht kick oiul got tack un-nly Tanta.

He tried to repmt the trk-k. mu downed In his by Sheldon an.l Culwr. Eaton now beam to hU ninkine a touchdown bv rood runnini; and Thorne failed to kid the easy ono. Eaton toon made the tret run t.f the dny train the centre of the field to'Crescent's. 15.

raid line, but ran outside and had to go tni'k twenty Tards. Culver not the tall on thinl down "and kicked It plump two Yale men. It founded back of line. the two Yalcsians lost It. Sheldon made a and soon after, taking tho hall out time was called.

Summary: Yale. 10. Portllons. I'rwcent. O.

Oliver. Newton Sir Excess Wins (lie Champagne Stakes from Croker's Horse. MARY STONE BEATS PRINCE OEORGE FOR THE WAKEFIELD. HEAD FIXISHKS AT MORRIS PARK. The yacht nices seem to have (iiilck- encd tho sportlns blood latent In all good New Yorkers.

The thousands who were tumble to the iralliin't American yacht win'(may tin- hand ot limp rout lightly on her) went tip to Morris Park und saw some excellent horse raclUK Instead. They also heard from the yucht race by and whpii tho. management hoisted-tip on the jockey board the announcement "VlRllant Wins" there was a Koo'l. honest, patriotic yell for the'Vigilant. After all, the era of patriotism hns not nway, MUB- to the contrary, notwlthstar.il- A heavy rain fell nt Morris Park Friday nlKht and the track wa.i much deeper tlmn It looked.

The number of upsets was correspondingly Rreat. The defeat of four heavily backed Wampezo, Dobbins, Prince Gcorsc and the form players re- sret that they had not none to the yacht race. Only two favorites won during the and Speculation. In spite of the condition of the track the tlnlsiiea were unusually clone, tlif winner In nearly case only sc- by a narrow margin, Ucfl i lifter ft light. Swartu The Dwyer-Croker people were re- ported to have heavily on DobblnH in 1TIKI 17.MI 17IM 'iWl' Nnmn of Imrso.

Start. ft fharmhin.lia 111 ft IP nine. KlnWi. I Jockey. lh Tnml.

4 'Htm' 1" II I full. llninlltnn. II i IlcttlllB Clow. Place. 11 0 a 1 I 6 -HI lu 4 -5 in no iwVii ivic; rioSS.

ii r- ViuuTiv lii 17111 Hlonnvontlire, lltlV, 777 7 iVrtnii criMdTnit rvcn: Wall Jlin.U to ns Clmrmlon, 'J to B. Bfown rli a bv "lr h. WaliJIm. 4, liv Hiinynr I. "linriidi.ii? U' Vnl1 Miituutapald: Wmlglil, wll.Tfi: fur 'WaliJIm, place.

8lil.fMI. Sl'nrl fnlr: TOMMY CONNEFF AGAIN GIVES WILLIE DAY THAT STITCH IN THE SIDE. out: t'M iiltlirlfl-Miilil nf I'. li. i'.

llllHon. I'. 10: Drum Mnjor, UlUHhlll, 'J lo 1. J. II.

I'. P. Kl-i'lll' 1 1 VuNller'M eh. c. Dnini Major, 7.

by I'uii- 'I'he 111 MlituelH paid: Mliirt tiiinillly. 1 0i 'I hlnlllm-o. '-TlipClintnpnRii with (u ninnlnn. Colu up Pumm.ipy: (ft). 17D7 (171W 17IH 17NT.

177:1 Niini. 1 of 1 KMW. 4 II for of $IOO riicli. IMaee. in rt.

mite. mile. iU(J -I I HW 1' Ijimiinil. Ill 1 'Atniplnr. lim Hi 'Tnrul.

jh v' IsltiiniN, Mkiitiny. I 4 IWKtHt. A 'L'lerlKi. II II IHumllUin. sa "Due Two Tliri'i- r.s'ei"".

iitoftVTftbliliiH. J. IIOBiirs'ii h. r. Sir i Dlilmin." Croker'aeli Dnlilihw, '2, by Mr.

.1. lluhllin It. MuleN nalil? Hlralgl.l. S14.IKI llleld): fur l.l,u", place. Start Rood: KHM 1811 Fourlh Hnee.

-The WnkefleM I Imlex.l 17NI I 11144 1MMI Nnnii-iif horse, loft j'iektileker, cliiinuli'. Ill TerrllliT. Hlnrt. mlfe. mile.

ir.lU'. -I -1 nn ft lnrVs, Lniflletfw 1 Sh 4 I al liy II. I nillr. M' 'f'' JocUpy. iker' Hninllton.

J.L Uimbly. i'leknfrker, 'J U. I'rlnee leM.if SSOTeneh. with ipi-ii. 1'laee.

4 i)-r 1 7.1 1-II I II illnn- I MlltilcUpilil: Htralriht, V'furnpliii-e. Prince lleorce, plnce. Hturtflilri ilrlvlns. 1 Kiftb OlOraurh, iille. iinliv I with iriHXJiiilili'il: nelllnir; llvi- Time liiirM-.

Hurt. mile. 17'J7 I'D 1 though he carried 128 pounds and the i Uft Ouard Beard Hold win Hlekock Burnt uuanl- Itohertwin Brown (CJuui" Irk illlgbt Brown Uemup) Orwnwmy (Traad- vray) Wltht End Grlnin Quarter-Back Mieldon 1-efl llalf-llaek White ArnutrOBgtEatolDlllBtil Half-Back Thorne Fnll-Back EASTEKN PABK. Oct. 7, -Atw-ml TOucbdownv- Armstrong, Eutoti.

1. Goal from Touchdown-- Kaffty--shi'l- oon, 1. IJeecher, Yale, Trafiurd, ll SCRAP AT ORANGE. Orange A. C.

and Volunteer Kickers Indulge in a Slugging The Volunteer eleven played at (Jruiure yeAter- day. Tliere oiiponenls eleven of the Oranri? A. I'. The visiting klckera 16 tactics, nnd row was Immlneut when ie umpire Interfered. After order wua restori'd 11 the field tbe Omnn' men becnn to slus.

The nal score was 111 4 In favor of the Orance A.C. The Omnse Pleven most of tbelr game lirvusli mill rislil Inrkle. They were very Ion In poMlnii the Imll. On severnl orcatlons liere nf, oni- to take the ball from theiiimrti'r- FRIGHTENED THE TIGERS. Lehigh Oave Capt.

Trenchard'i lien a Hard Game and Hearly Scored. (Specill to World.) BETHLEHEM, Oct. hanl-lousht battle Princeton managed to ileJenl 1-eliiKli by a Rcore of 13 to In two half Both teams played an acsresslvc (tame luid tame brllllaut work was both.sldiv.. Lehlfih' team played wlttt snap and vim and Princeton' found hard to make the necessary Lchlgh at the pained fifteen yanlsona towan' to rlncctoi. ton got tlic liall from a punt, and after nwhys Ward pushed over (lie llni- tind King kicked a goal, Allan tried for an goal from the and her twenty- flvc-rard' lluo and lost it on i fumble.

Word ran twenty and, aftei uliort runheji by Wheeler and Tajior, King wen Kiiard and tackle lor I'rlnctnn't. lant touchdown, lie nlxi kicked a coal. before tune was called Church was dlsiiuallllcd for slugging. Holly took place. Time was culled with the ball in the centre of the Held.

King, wan badly winded, und Koscugartcn took liu place In tho second half. Allan was 1 by Oakcson took Paznni'i place on LchiKh'scnil. Princeton pained llf "acauley and pushed the bull twenty-yoid iccn ynrclson un oiienliiRplny. very Mintlar t. the ono Yule used ut hiirfngHeld lostyeur Princeton pushed the bull to flf teen yard line, when McClunK wcured it on fum bio and with clear Uclu liefore lilm ran luru Tards.

Princeton'i caputln ulonc saved touchdown Uy outrunnlnK the mun. The orifl-cross work worked like chtinn Roderick ran to Princeton'H tcn-ynrd line around Mitcauley's'end. Floyd tried fin- a Roal 011 tho third down, but Princeton waa on thudefensR-e most of th! 1 1 half and failed to score. RoscnKtirten und ur i Ward both ran well for Princeton, und Me- Roderick, Trafton and Houston did yeoman's work for LvhlKh. Floyd pnnU'il very well.

There little fumbling by the A. position.Volunteer F.CV4) iriwotd Left Itankln -Left Tackle. Brlttoll I Kelly) Left Ouard (lorinan HuKli" Kvli- HlKhlKnil Fltziilmmniui llurt 'i-aiJti Veiled Left Hnlf- Oiltnilt VanilerKkll'-Klglil MHrsluill Kvnn- THUI. Kit-It, ran-ltiln. flonl fnim TinichOnu'M Slorrt, of Ytik-.

leferee-Mr. II. A. Klv, Mount A. C.

B. A. Clever Interference. (Special 'to The World.) KXKTEIt. N.

lit. Oct. 7. Boston Alhletli Awoclallun trum had little trouble indefeullnf this nflernoon by a score of to K.xMerw»H utterly ilnnlile 10 brenk up tUe II. A.

Interferetli'L', nml Rllowed several long runs to bu'miule. Suriiiniiry: 11, A. A. iW) Phlllips-Ki'r. lllnnelmnl end Abercn.nibl* Wure IHC'kle Holmes Whltiuun Lull jam ril iviitru Fny and HlglitRUunl Waten.

nialit tackle. Manlifll. night nnd and Due Mtehhliw Anthony Left half-haek Ilnrrls llatrlieltler nml Daly JlcXenr. Kxeler. N.

11.. l)ct. atem, Anthony IU), JIcNearlS). lloals from Touch- downa-McNear. n.

Blare taken liv llaylnrd. Barns. Iteferee These two colts, Oobblns and Sir Kx cess, had the race to themselves throuch the last furlong. Several times they appeared to bump and jostle each other. After the race Slmms, who rode he rode a miserably weak an.l Inefficient finish, by tho instructed, to make a claim of foul.

Tho judges heard the claim and disallowed It. The horses were unquestionably close-topetlter. and there may-have been Interference, but It did not appear that Dobbins was foulwl by Kir Excess any more than Sir Excess was fouled by Dobbins. There was more complaint about Slmms's remarkably tame and spiritless fmlah on Dobbins, who always responds to forceful ruling, than there was about Sir Kxccss fouling nu'e from every standpoint was a good one. cUr Excess, the carried 123 pounds and ran the seven furlongs, over heavy In 1.2S 3-4.

with Dobbins, cHrrynift 128 pounds, only beaten a head. Uublcon was third, three lengths away. I3rown Uogers's Nellie'Payton gelding, 10'tb 1, beat Wan-Jim, Charmion and Wampezo, the three most heavily backed horses in the first race. Jltn led until the last'furlong, and waa only beaten by a head, Chunnlon was third, three lengths away. who lu showing some of the form In public which he long ago showed his stable in private, the two-year- old race handily, after making all the running for himself.

He Won by half a length, with Drum Major second, length and before Illusion, thinl Richard CYoker and his friends had another disappointment in the AVaketleli Mr. disap Handicap. Prince George, the favorite was beaten by Mary who was a 4 to 1 in the betting. Doggett took Stone down 'on the outside, where the track was dry, and won by half i length. George boat Vlcknlcke a head fof the place.

alp the way In Ihe-HPrlftiK race, and won, the easiest victory of kh Mlnnohaha. who was second (i Astoria from the fall of the Hag, flnlshet In that position, three; lengths In fron 17111 'Will Klllntt, 17WJ iVnele Jew. Hill JJ 17.VI M'lmllaniHiKU, 104 4 lliov. Filer. 114 4 Ingut.

nil 1 Finish. I Junkry. Ilettlnli Plan 1 r.ellT. 1.1. Iji 7.5 ii- a in IIX) Dcfeals at the Metropolitan Meet.

CASPERVELD 00. STTOOE880RS TO CLEVELAND ERY 144 41 HAM) HT. BLKVATEU STATION. WE ARE SELLING DIAMONDS FOR ONE-QUARTER OF THE PRICE THAT THEY COST TO IMPORT. CASPERFELD 144 BOW U'KHT HUH! OK 8T11EKT.

NliAll i li tii.1:"\Vllf Klli'oU. Illufi. Mr. Mmllmiu's b. f.

'I: hvVivnller.VVe'-tl"' A. H. I). II. Miirr H'K h.

f. MlimcllilhH. b.v WoKlier- II nehnim er'n e. Will lillliill. by nine Eyra-Kclleln.

MlilmiU tnllBht! $11. H5 (field): for a place, SU.OO; Mlnnelinlin, plnce, Slnrt fnlr; won Untidily. OT HLith llnri LoJLO (171)5) IhlHl (17IMI 17H1I Name burse Slnrt.mile. mile. mile.

mile. Finish. speculation. lim.j II fW 1 'I 1 Ifetiry YOIIIW. i.l 'fl 1 Klrkover.

HI I 1 I'll OT UH I i Riirimlu. Ill llnleni. irj 4 I) ft Jockey. J. I-amlilv.

Penn. luinovan. Kei'fe. -Netting n-a s-r, in 1MI 11)4. lo 1 (ilrlHln).

Ural! Jon 104. to 1 lllallar.il, nemnd: Panjlindln. 101. 20 to 1 (J. HIIII.

thinl. PanllMU. M. Jo I'animin. 107.

20 lo Plenty. 104. to taiuinin-. 104. to 101.

1. Jo Vo-allzi'. It lo 1. nl MIIIUL-IS palil: I3ie.adar. J2.4U; $19.95.

)4un; five lirllt; Robin, 10'J. Strathflnwer. It i to to 1. and is! 10 10:.. in to 1 111.

IIS. 10 to 1 IIItfnneKsey). HO In 1 IDuwnlnnl. llilv.l. I'urrlo 100, 21) to SurllnK, J09.

30 to 1: S.ipiiJir. 10.1 2lht tu Hlmloomcrf, 109, ti to 1: Marlnelll, IOC. 4'1 lo 1: San-asm. Hi, 100 t. A '-0 lo 1.

also i' 3 Time MututlH "pal'l: Lonwlalc, 14.80', pluce, Ilol.ln Hood, plvc. S14.4.-.. Third ij.05: Slrnthmald. place. JIC.4'..

Kaurlh $700; one mile a US, 7 In (llrinln). first; 117, 6 lo (Hennessey), accord; Hasty HI 5 In 2 III. JoneH). 108 7 lo lluy del Mar. 10S.

50 to Koslralnt, 5S lo 2, ulno ran. paid Marshall. 13.3:.; place, plnce, $3.05. Klflh JSOO: Tom I-'lvnn. 63.

20 lo 1 lit. lioggell). Kilkenny. 3 to 1 liec'uhd; Tunway. Ill ill.

JOIICH), third. Uncle- tflm, 10B, SO to 1: ROBBKTS WON THE MATCH, Young Napoleon," Was 1,262 Ivea, the Points Behind at tho Close. rimt Roberta, should MITCHELL UJIBLKS ANOTHER RECORD. Despite the many counter sporting attractions nnd the Inaccessibility oC the Hcrgcn 1'olnt grounds, the championship meeting of the Metropolitan Association ot tho- Amateur Athletic "nlon had a paying gate yesterday, al- thouKh-the very -small. But a championship meeting that returns any kind of a profit Is such a nov- 'Ity to the olUcers A.

there wan a Jubilee dance executed after the games by "Father Bill" Curtis and Jim Sullivan. It was a magnificent day for athletic sport, Just the kind of weather and track to conduce record-breaking; but the only figures upset during the day were In the weight-throwing division, that klnir of record breakers, Mitchell, sending the Ed-pound missile 33 feet 9 1-4 Inches. Then- seems to be no limit to the giant's prowess, but he stands very little ctiance of record medal this The Metropolitan Association will owe It to The feature-of tho day was the 'ohu- mlle duel 'between Sam Llebgold nnd Tom Shearman. There was lots of feel- Ing In this meeting, the Travcrs Island disqualification of the Pastime man being generally condemned. Lilcbgold started oft In the.

lead at a hot pace, the first quarter being walked In 1m. 35s. It WUH pretty stiff work, nnd Shearman looked a bit anxious ns he hung to the Indian's heels. At the half. In 3m.

the positions were the same, tho Winged Foot about two feet behind the Brazilian Cross, with the. other two contestants beaten away oft. Shearman dogged his opponent until a furlong from home, and then came up alongside, tho men walking locked for 150 yards. Thuri the Now York A. C.

representative showed a bit In front, und live yards from the tape had a yard the best of it: "Come on, Sam; come on, Sam," shrieked a hundred members of tho Pastime tribe; "yer goiter come." Bam evidently thought so himself, nnd made a noble effort. He got to Shearman's shoulders at twenty-live yards, and then for ten yards couldn't gain an Inch. It was a magnificent struggle, and the, Indians worked their leather lungs In frantic appeals for Snm to come up. Eight s-ards from the tape, Llebsold, by a violent lunge prot on oven terms with 111! TOI.n NO alATTKIl li OHI.IIIAT.MtNH VlIB-AI WE SELL NO TRASH, AND T1IOSK WHO HAVI! VIS1TKIJ I 6UR BRANCH STORE TJII.S HKA.iON HAVE HKKN OUlt IUAONII' 1 liUAl'iTV OF J'RECIOIJM riTONBB. SPECIAL THIS WEEK.

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lot. 9 Eilllh llclmonl. 100, pi Kllcnny, 13.75. Slxlti JSOO; selllncuslit anil hall; Trove, 91. 6 IP 5 flrnl: Vlrnno, 103, 4 Id.

1 (II. JonM). secnnd: UlOTsom. 01. ilto 1 (Clay), lhlr.1.

Alonzo. 128. li) Ilarofoot. 126. ID Contribution.

citing" nnlshe'H of the day. The two horsea 10 1 i 122, t0 loo Detroit A. C. Downed. (Special to World.) ASS AIIDOH.

Oct. Hive hundred people wllntssed thu of Mlchlgan'l team defeat the Detroit Athletic Club team The ball continually changed handa through bad fumbling. The features wen long rum of I', of M. backs around end and good wedge playa of 1). A.

C. Tha line IID: L'. of M. (6.) Kurbert by plu and with Capt. Ordway In his plucu Lehlcli have ccrUilnly scored, und' tus It 'Trenchant and King (twiit anything 'but i comfortable aiuirnoon.

Ginnnutry Irfblgh (a) Position. IBB Princeton ri'. 1 Best Left Knil llouslou. I'hurcl -Left ilunrtl Unmet liuild lllghl Tackle '1'avlur Pazara. Jllghl (cant.

UoCluUK (caut. Roderick Lolt HulMiack Wiml Uadd Klglit 1 1 ul I- Bock King Floyd -I IViill-Jluck Allun Toiieliiliiwns-KliiK. Wur.l. Goals from Klnjf, 'J. UulwtltuteS'- Komngnrton for Klngnnd Illnkp for Allnn.

replaced by Holly. I'mplre- lu-ferr Mr. Tronchurd, of Princeton. lie-force--Mr. Duuioilt, of Lafuyetto.

II. S. OltAVlK. Preunil Positions. Left i Left Centre Itlaht Illght Hllbt Quart H.lf-Back.

Hlght Half-Hack Goodrlcb tXlll.UacV Can. Sanderioa D. A. C. 10.) Lawrence Leonard West Wbltton Pert) Clearing Hyan Mackleod Eleven Played Well.

(Special to The Oct. 1-au- raitea of Troy were defeated by Williams to-day. Only once did the I jmrealcii come near bcorlng, IhwMbey low the Imll on.lour Howns. ljall.l»«!« alf Draper the luiiKmt run tun ut up sharp game. s.

Thirty und llftee.ii mlu 1 narriiriiliirly Wlliiumii. ute Ualvwi were p.Uyed. Summary: o. 1 wmiwnji, a er Lelt Eud 1 nylor Uuackeiiliiuh 1-e't Muck and I Guard Oxllvlii AGAINST AMflERST'8 LIGHT TEAM. Harvxud Had tittle DLHloulty in Boiling Up a Score of Thirty-two Points.

(Hptclal to The World.) OAMBHIlKiK, Muss, Oct. defeated Arahcrbt llils riftcmobn .112 to nothliin. of twenty-live nnd fit- tecpujlimtca wgrc pluycd, and during tbe entire time tlie CrhnsoiiH 1 itoal was never In dun' Atoliertt'Btoaniwos veryliKhtaiulllur. vard had no dilUculty In making In her null-Hue, In tho first Jlmlf both Kjainn jiluyed with treat deal of life despite tlii! bun, which down on thu iiluycn' hciub, but in tbo Bccond half Uun'urd'x play was. very slow.

Thu Cum' bridge eleven tackled mid Interfered In good ktylc, and Amherat only gained live yarilK tliree times durihK tho (rarac. For llnrvunl Corbutt, Wtitcrs, Newell and Krrimonx played im excellent gunie, both Carbutt and runs of forty yards two or three times. I'rutt and Tyler carried' oil' the liimors for Amhtrst, thu former'iipla)lngbelnK very line. Mnnl. Centre Hlght (luiwd KlKht Tackle MoKlll IllKliI Knd.

Quarter- Hack- Iile Iduivnou i.ugc nigbt Half-llack Wrlgnt (Jumes unil CoiiBuluji full Back I lloyneand Attondanee 4WL Taylor. liouU from TouclulowQi A Injured Wright, replaced by Jamn: Slack, re- iluT-ed by Tllampsoii. Uuilifrc-JIr. Manli. Jtef- ennf-Mr.

Huyck. Laurie Kiciara Woa. WEST 'POINT, Oct. The gams played here to-day between Potut Iwftyetto waa onb-Hldtd from ihe beginning. The vadetv-Abuwed uhuuilal Itrjngth In -Uckllng and Inur- furence.

Carton and Slout have full)' recovered from and did iplindld work for tbe cadets. Amis la bllll on xlck report and Hiltton again played of Will Elliott. Speculation won the last race fro Henry Young, after one of the most ex citing finishes of the day. The two horse, were together for Uiree furlongs. Speculation won on the post by a short head.

Klrkover was third. Hudtilph has been shipped to Louisville, and run. there during the fall meeting. Morris Park Entries. Flret sweepstakes of 915 each, wllh 1700 added; handicap; for two-year-olds; elx furlongs.

Index. Lb. 1715 S. W. Etreelfs Qalllce 116 1737 M.

Derrick's Figaro 116 ItOl II. McClelland'ii l'Tox Iiaii'-r 115 .1801 J. McLaughlln 1 Wornberg 11.1 1718 Illemlon etabk's Hurllngham 112 1712 H. Croker's Arming lu 1792 II. McClelland's uueenhke II 1801 Donahue's Ifal-rlnglon 10T 0.

II. Morris Julve 1773 J. A. H. n.

II. Morrlh'j 101 ISO! Hancacas mable'a Dorlne 103 1109 Onei-k Stable's I'uallwr 17S! D. T. Pulilfer's Itolanil IIN.I... Hi aweepslakcr.

of eacb, wllh handicap: onn mile and a ijuarter. 11748) M. Dwyer's Don Alonw II! 1808 J. B. Seagram's 104 1411.1,.

Slilart's. I'loknlcker ICO 1797 II. U. Morris 4 I Ilium- at 1797 Ireland lira. 1 'Newton 113 W.

C. Duly'n Kldi-llo Thlid HtakeK, a HKpepulqkcA ol J100 t-ach. with aUiled, two-yoar-oK nlllel: six furlongs. Closon's Hliinenelllc Ill (HOli Mudiion Ktablo's 11 HIS J. A.

H. i I) 11! Prtakness 11 1CS1 n. Slorrls Htralhtlnwpr 11 1192 Mcfafferty Wlshsrd'n Plorenre 10 ISO! II. MclMelland's 10 J. A.

II. i D. II. MorrlH'i lllb 1807, -lola, Id5 1773 Oneck Slnblo's Mlo Mai: Queen 105 Hu2 Itamapo 3tsblo's Antlpodc 101) X401 Ituncocn 100 I'ourth tif HO each, wllh 1750 added; for mllu. D.

11. Morris's Ham. in 114 no, no no no Ito 102 HiO J. A. II.

D. H. Morrli'a itulu- bow J. Heagratp'a Dennett's 1CU. S.

A. Uennett's nei Ib06 E. Hmlih'a Woi TV. 4 U. 1773 M.

M. Uy 'D. T. PulslfSr's Will 1746 J. Uuppurtr- YPIUIK: Arlon.

1805 Itamapo Htthik.ln....... Flftli- sweepsltiKeji of (10, with $000 added; for maidens; le 12J 20 IO 1: J. it. Wart. 122.

15 to UarknpM. 121.. SO to lypatla. 103, 6 to 1. and Romeo.

4 to 1, Iso ran. 1-4. MuluHs flald: Treas. ro Trove, J0.45; place. 13.55; Virago, place, 13.05.

ITEMS FOR HORSEMEN. Personal and Pertinent Hotel About Every- Day Aflnirs. Tho sale of Grenslde 'McQlbbnn'B harks, luntaro and harness horsea on Friday, when over 18,000 wan received for thirty-four head, showed, thorn Is 'still strong demand for good horses despllo the nnanclal Them Is no doubt that many ot the borses brought lean, however, limn they would hiivo done In good times. This wan noticeably Iho wllh Ihe 16.2 hand chestnut rnaru lialcc. sold for but.

undoubtedly worth much more. Tho mnrn Is ono ot'the grandest looklUK borses ever brought to town, HUH, ullhoiiBh no fnnry prices w.oro,.realized. Ih9 (mult of tho Hiile was encouraRlUB lo those who i-lll offer conulgnmcntii ot this class laler In Ihe of tbe most Important of these lislrs will bn litld on Wednesday morning Kt. when Weiilmlnnlor SlublcB will offer twenty- tilght hiinloia and harnesa For the puat week HID homes havo been ut Iho.Hunts Point paddocks, where Iho hunlers bnve been-put over r. sei-kn of hurillea In excellent style by W.

Klanlon' Klllott. Mr. Ulllott carefully Uiidnlo horses and hunters and they a line lot. Perk, Canadian amateur hhi of high repute and owner: of thfl e- StublcH. pul thu harnenH' hordes Ihrough Ihelr A lirnko anil, other convoy- will leave ill this lernoon lo carry Ihoau -who wlah 'to look over horses to Iho lllf in will ho romovcil to llin oily ruiosltory 1 Ueck wurranln cvtry In cuan of miallsfactlon nflor iiurohaslnB- rotund money.

llouglasa H. Qrancl'a annual Oc'folicr Wlo 10 at Uio "American ito'rso' Icy Frank Ives In the International match at imdlfled English billiards was not unexpected, at least since Thursday night. The game closed liist night, nnd all Ives coulil do wnn to run up 8,738 points. There was nothing remarkable in yesterday's play aside from a run of 060 by Ives In the last inning but one if the evening game. Itoberts made some superb hazard sliota and musoe on two which elicited much applause.

Ho is- long odds the more deliberate player; and' Under the same conditions should beat the American at least five out nt. seven. Ive WIIH na weak as ever on hazard shots, nnd appeared to be very much annoyed nt each failure to score. His opponent played at times with great brill Ian cv. It will be mi blllty before billiards is played In this city, for Amerl etuis 'do 1 not appear'to havo caught the flue polntb of the gallic.

The attendance waa-Hllin during the on tiro week. When questioned as to the receipts night Maurlco Daly, who, In gennrol way managed the affair, carelessly answered: "Oh, I guess they'll clear expenses." "That means that $600 or more has been burned up." remarked un attache of l.thc Imll. Uoth players were very much disappointed at the small attend-: nnce. They hope to do better In London later In the fall. The scorn: AFTHKNOON CJAMK.

7. 1. 1. 2, 71), 3, 2S, 0, 43. 16, 0, 1.

0. 3, 38, 0, 1, 1, 15, 91. 4, 24, 7, 14. 0. 91, 41.

IS, 66, 28, 31, 73. 0, 2. -48, 19, IS. 19. 3.

I. 10, 9, total. 80i; average, 1735-45; highest grand lotal, no, 1. 0. 5, 17.

25, 0, 48, 11, 21, 2, 31. 0. 3, 47, 2, 0, 10. 19, 6, 2, 4, 0, 3, 20, 7, 14, iany long day In all proba- nnother -mutch at Kngllsh 20, 7, 2. 0, 59, 205.

1 6. 2. 1, 28, 4, Total, 921 average, 213-44. lllgnent run, 203. Urand total.

M04. KVKNINO (1AMIC. 0, 10. 1, 8, 71, 0. 14, 0, 33.

06, 40, 14. 2, 0, 6. 36. 22, 3, I. 3, 1.

7, 17, 0, 4, B9, 30 Z03. 1. 2, 0, 0, 59. 203. 1.

2. 1. 28. 4. Total, 927: average, 21 3-44.

Highest run, 263. dram! total, 10,000. IX, 40, 5, 4. 2, 10. 4.

0. 29. 3. 2:1. 0.

0, 0, 0, 002, 5, 0. 9, 1, 14, 20. 0, 1, 0, 0, 2, 0, 3. 0 8. 3, 0.

366, 42. Total, 634, Average, lu 11-SO. Highest run, SCO. Unnid tolal. 8,738.

Sexton. Schofleld. BROOKLYN SADLY BEATEN. llurvurd scored 2u pulntat In the tint hulf nnd 0 In the tecond. Cunt.

put wen new men pji In thu second Imlf, anil In consequence the playing was not iw (tood. HOIII; at fnll- buck mid Whittler end took llrewer's and Kmiiuuis's places mid Illltd them verj' well. Suniniiu-y: HuVnrd(82)', I'oalllonN, 'Ainhiinl'(()). LvftTKCklo. i i.xt./l'ylBr Loll Uuard (-'nrulfieni Khnbiill night Uuiinl ill.

Ulfiif'rukle lllugdun IllKhl Knil HuWell Pratt UucU Ciiuvomu L'prbeh, 4. Purlier, llninl, "o-Mr. o( roilllon. Weal Point Drury V. W.

Bralth Left Ilattll Centre HutUin Aultman Harboon 8Uut Half-Uaok Carson Craig Hlght Ilalf.Uuk... BUcb Utradtr King Wot Point, Oct. T. l.JOO. Tourbdnwna, 7.

deals from 4. Mr, Iloakel, lltftrec-r-WY H. Weit folnl. Lafayette 10). KdwardK lllebcr Rowland Jorfrn Ilclnbart Drown Vincent Darte Smith A Clow Ouno (Bpeclal BVllACqHK, N.

Oct. tary Kchooi eleven won well-playwl game. Iron Syracuse by the. arairn of 111. Kuininary: ut, Jlllllary, 'i'iid'iwie'-Cumbrl 3.

ivln, Foster. i oil, of Amheni. 1 yard, Weileyaiu Burrjriae Thpir Followerj. lo 'fhe WorW) Oct. ployed her 8nt fama of tba imaon htim to-day, and Trinity by a ncote ut 18 to U.

Tat result viw an oyo-opciur itrarboily N. ru'a 1T71 K. V. BnedrkVa Kenvollo 1787 J. A.

'II. I). II. Morris's lla- 1777 MadUun atabls's Rnncld Blith A of 110 each, added; ucllIng; six furlongs. J.

A. 11. i U. U. Morrls'u Mid ulgat 1711 McCaRerty It.

Wlahard's Nero 1714 J. K- 'MoDiinfild'a. 178s Drown ltdgers'a May Win 17M J. N. Klrkls Uorlnw 1801) K.

Croker'a lied llanner ICtO J. I'olk'n Cipt. AV4gnur 16SO J. A. lienncU'irHeBlniliit: T.

H. (lyao'n Melanin 1804 O. Forbel'l Arab J). T. rnlslfer'a lip BY -A SHORT- HEAD.

'Well Bidden by Jockey Griffin, He Ben StriiUinwftth at Outtonburg. attendance WM larger than uuual -at flu yenttrdt" mm for Saturday. A lieav truk caused the Ulenl lo go much.ainlu In the Hleotlmu. for only two favorite. Won, and th tonr-two tbo ring bail goo Saturday's Inning.

Beviral reduved tho Belli In tbo nil mMenth Oown to sU startera. Marihit the, wllh goo 41'Uiui. down the atriiV vm MarsbD.ll atlll superb'array, foum, luh HtuppcrB and hunters' avo' In. this conelga; lent. 'Last ovonlni! tliey wero' 'shown' ''in the ns, which wen bright' With clo'ctr'lc.

llgHts; be- ore a representative gathering ot homo admlruru. Iany laillos wore presont. At tho tumor sain (Iranrt offers Iho celebratea Canadian slaepla- haocr srandson of Uonnlo Rcotland nil winner of. sevon crwH-onuntry over the order. Inclmllnt tho Ontario Jockey Olub Ilod- C'out race.

Sue Woodstock, Harry W. Smith's great nmre, who won so many prizes lu Iho bar- aes'i claiaes at the Open In also in the sales list. To-morrow night' William, Baai'on will, sell best love; Ihi) thoroughbreds, at' Tattorsall's for tho' first tlmo'-ulnoo rccelvluB his nqw license. The lot to be offered vbmprlsos UpencUhrlff year- Ings, the property of the (Jheiiuult. Tho 4et ot the great.

Spendthrift among colts anil are relatives In blooil' lo Klngstoiii Lamplighter, llonkrupt, Btookion and- other fast and Igng.llvod racehorses. yearlings of Iho Dprlnulaml Stud will also bo On Thurailay. Mr. Kaaton a. atrlni of racehorses In training for MoCaiferly Wlshnril, Ilrown llogera and Uldton Daly at tho Morris Park raco-traok, 9oroe activity nollcoU In the Hue corrlBEo trailb, biit tha full rush of tho aeason'attrado: haa not yet opened.

A aoveloproent of Ihi movement to Inducu carriage dealers to keep bli oyoloa In' atook. tiomo of downtown ilaalefB have already In and ttwy tho.trail";lwtl> nlejniant.anJ. oailly. uro'greiiMltig InMuottori ol tiro on; onllmiry pleaiilrV vcWolts bind tivu. trudes olpoer, Eusie Wouldn't Lot Them Get a Man Past Third Baae.

Tho Rsmo of Ihi; fhamplonHh'p serle-H between Now York and llrouhlyn waa played at tho Polo UrouudH ycMenlay. Wlnnlnc It wua i task for Iho Now Voi-kn. UtiMa wus all powerful, while Kennedy's pitching wan )ust to tho liking ot Iho New VorkH Only two Hiooklyn men reached third during tho Kame. Although nix crrora v(oro charged to tho llrook- lyns their Holding wan really nplenilld. La t'hanco got confimod critical moments und know what to do with tho ball.

The Holding of Corcoran und Ilatlleld was way abovo In the Kcccmd Inning: tho N'ow piled upslx funrt on a homii run, Ihroo singles, a uacrlllce and un. urror. Two (loublcB, Iwo HlugloH, a sacrifice, un.error nnd a wild pitch yielded four more In tho th'lrd. Hharrolt 'then siiccaiiiluil Kennedy and dIU much butler. Thu score: nn.

ro. A. Wnrrt.ah... 1 '2 II a 0 0 l) II I C'oreo'n, BUI) 1 0 0 0 i II 'J I HO 1 II 0 0 lluniH, (I 0 go 1 Shearman," und then It wnu nip nnd tuck, Sam winning by something like eight Inches In the very lust stride.across the line. It was a.

popular victory, won by Ijiebgold's heart alone. The other great race of the day waa tho five-mile run, In which Tommy Con- neft. "Little Wllll'j" pay and Eddie Carter were the bright particular stars. All three looked In perfect condition they lined up. "Little being on his own grounds, was, a favorite.

O'KeefB, of tho Xavlers.l.went oft into the lead, which, he held for. when Carter did the pace-making 'for half a mile. Then there was. a great shout na the lithe form (it. the Jersey champion shot to the fgre.

He raced, along In'front for a mile, Tommy Conneff moved up and took command at two and one-half miles. As usual, something happened to-day Just as soon as his rival went to the front. Some say It stitch In the side; others are unkind enough to declare that It was a stitch In his ailment he Is subject to when competitors race him too At all events, he at once gave started for the He was out upon the track again, and Jogged along to' secure third Conned, soon drew away- from Carter, and running free and easy appeared to stand an excellent chance against Carter's longstanding American record of 25 mm. 26 3-D sec. Just before entering upon the last mile Tommy cast a.shoe and was obliged to finish out with one shoe and one bare foot.

There was considerable, sympathy for the runner, but "Father. Bill' 1 heartlessly remarked: "Oh, scissors! he's all rlgftt. Why, he. never saW a shoe he) came to America." Conncft lost considerably In last mile, coming In 22 seconds behind Carter's figures. Tho times of the miles wero: 5.04 1-5, 10.13 1-6, 15.24, 20.28, 26.45 3-6.

The suinnmry of evcnla: TKACK BVBNTS. 100-Yard by T. J. Lee. New York A.

J. T. Rlnn, Pastime A. 0., second; W. M.

Illchanll, New York A. third: M. P. Hatpin, New York A. fourth: time, 10 c-Ss.

'Won by A yard: two feet between aecond and third. Last year'H winner, K. W. Allen, New York A. In 10 2-tm.

Amateur record, 8 by .1. T. Owen, at Washington, U. Oct. 11, 1880.

One-Mllo by B. Llebgold, Pastime A. 0.: T. Shearman, Now Yum A. second: L.

tlollla, New York A. third; L. Llebgold, Now Jersey A. finished; third but waa uls- niiallned for fouling Collls. on the last lap; time, Dm.

37 3-Ga. Luet year's winner, W. 11. Meek, Columbia A. going over 9 feet 0 Inches nnd could not get an- olher lo null him; H.

M. Cumlng. Ai-orn A. 9 feet; K. L.

Coawell. Now York A. feet. Lnsl year's winner, G. Casey, New Jersey A.

11 feet inches, by It. D. nickenson, July 11. Ml. Pulling 11-Pound Won by J.

"anjlt, Xavler A A 41 ft. in. K. J. lltunnlnl.

New A 0. ft. In. J- Mitchell. Yorlt A.

E. F. Merger. Varuna (' 'M ft Vi In. Last yeaiJa winner: O.

K. Gray. New York A (' with 44 fl. 1 111. Amateur" record: 47 fert, by O.

n. Oray, at Olffon. c. Dully, b. King W.

Bruce, c. Wood. b. Ilally S. K.

llrcgory, not out Trumbie, tllil not but. W. P. (llffen. did not bal.

It. W. McLeod, did not bnU II. Urahum, did not bat. J.

McO. lllackhiim, did not but Hyps No bull HOWLING ANALYSI II. Klnp; 45 Iliillv lid S. U. 2S 1K i ii Vf.

18 Th'rowlnB Won by J. S. Mltrtfll. New York A. 35 ft.

014 sup- plantlnu his own tccorcl of 35 tl. created Lin' yc wlnnw: 3. Mitchell. Now York A ASateur" 1 rd; 6 by .7. S.

Mitchell, at Ilayonno City, N. Oct. 7. 1893. Throwllil! IB-Pnimd Won by .1.

Mitchell. New York A. 0., 13H feet Inrhea; 11. C. Davis, Varuna 11.

115 feet 11 Incluin; M. O'Hillllviiil. Xavler 110-fcot liirhM; h. Olannlnl, York feel 1 Inch. Last "ear' winner.

.1. S. Mitchell. York A. 135 feel KVj Inches.

Atnateur record, 145 tMt Inch, by J. B. New Jersey A. 0., 4 feet Inch. Last' year's winner, M.

f. Sweeney, Xavler A. with 6 feet Inch. Amateur record. 6 feet 5 Inches, by M.

Conroy, at Melboiime. Uec. 26. Running Umtil Jump Jeney I 18 til Clark 2G 3 3 II IJally bowled 1 no ball. i IIUN3 AT THU FALI- OF BACH WICKKT.

37. 73, S3, 104, I IOC, 112, 122. 147, 153. Second 0, 7, 24, 33, 37, 23, 39, 45, I 10tJ. 21, SI, 27, 41.

I 85. 01. 119. I 22, 23, 2C. Jersey A 28 feet nc: New A.

52 feel Inches; R. -T. New York'A. 21 fe.t 6V4 Inches: ee. ew Shearman.

-New York A. 21 fert Hi Last yearns winner. K. W. Goff, with 2t feet 914 Incheo.

by Fry, WHEELMEN OOLLIDH IN A RACE, J. E. Startuck Seriously Injured the Na-. tional Cycling Association 1 Tho National Cycling Association's, meeting ok Manhattan Field yesterday was marred by a out! accident. In tho two-mllo handicap' J.

Wvh Schoflold, the English champion, was leading Ittj the homcslrctrh, when bis pedal snapped. Scbo-) field wan thrown vlolenlly from hm wheel on track. Close behind him came C. W. Price and by F.

C. Puffer, J. H. Slarbuclc. Price's bltycle struck Sohofleld's Inch: U.

W. (loft, nd he was hurled headlong to the ground. Ulan buck and his. maohlno turned a complete' sault after running over Hchofleld'a breasl. StarV buck lunded, heavily, on his bead.

C. -W. Asl). Inger. W.

-Martin and Carl Hess wero against, Scooflold and Whan 'tho Wen were' picked up Rtarhuck was i An ambulance was summoned from tha Manhattan Hospital, whero It waa found thai was sulfcrlng from shock and concussion of tbo bruin. Bchofleld'fl leg vai Injured, and manager had him taken to tha 1 Avtor Itouwe. It Is thought be.la also suffering from Internal Injuries. Price.bad, to bo carrlco' from the field. At 10 o'clock last night Dr.

Tracy, of the Man-, i hattan Hospital, said Utarbuck was recovering cotlsiMoutneBS, but was In a nerlous condition. The prlzo contest between ticboncld and wheeler, the American champion, did not take place, owing to the absence of tho latter. The following IH the summary of events; First mllo! open: nlirso $100, dtvldeA heat: Won by A. Nowhouso, Rochester; 0. W.

Price, Milwaukee, second; C. nlrlr.nt exhibition. The uncertainty ot cricket IB Jerney Oily, third: time, 2m. 47 l-5s. Second: ntflcent oxniouion.

thoroughly heat: Won by Carl Hess, Newark: J. W. SchoJ proverbial, and never was II raoro lllo no England, second; J. E. Btarbuck, ilemonslraled than to-day.

Twenty-ono wicucia it third; time, 2m. 43s. Final heat: Won fell for tbo total ot 230 runs, while the KchoHeld; Price, Hccond; Newhouio, third; Slar- Scccnd mile handicap, purso $125, by William Martin; Frank Albert, second; C. W. Auhlnger, third; l).

c. riettner. fourlh A. Nightingale, fifth; tlmo, 2m. 21 Third handicap, purse of by H.

Kanaitta, Milwaukee (tin record. 23 feol 1-2 Inchei, by ftebef. at Detroit. July 4 1.91 and C. D.

Oxfortl College, March 4, 1803. 'TWAS fiQHLEK. The Quaker Cricketer Played Another Great Oamo Againit the Australians. (Special to The World,) PHILADELPHIA. Out.

Were the conditions for a cricket match better than thoso which favored tbe Philadelphia vs. malch at Manholm. During the day fully 12,000 people witnessed; the which was. mag- lame team that scored B35 runs one week ago were all dlBtnliSsd for 106 to-ilay, and had at ono lime lost 8 wickets for 4S runs. Tho uncertainty la apparent.

Dohlen again saved tbo day. performance of 64 not oul will be remembered as a memorable ono. When all other players lost their grit or made mistakes, Bohlen plodded on, piling up yards); Frank Albert, New York, (380 second; II. C. Uotner, Rochester (251) yards), thinl: J.

A. Newhouie, Rochester (115 fourth: 12. Kllllce. Jersey City (00 fifth: time. 4m 07 2-6s.

0 Kurkc, 1 Tloniun, -a, 'f 0 0 l)iinin, I) a-'-a II 0 utaflbnl.cfl l) 4 0 Orinin. cf. 0 -1 (1 ilfijlRull, 'J 1 -I I) (I l) 1 1 Itiillle, II (I 1 (I 1 a I 8 t'u a' 'J'JIO Kunndy, 0 0 0 jKlMirrott, 0 0 'rotuiii. faioav 'u 6 6a7iu New York II 0 4 0 1 I) 0 lliwlclyn u.O u.u 0 0 I) 0 Earned Vork, 4. First Hliae nn Bulls-Oil' Kouneily, Buueoi In (1m.

30 l-5s. Amateur record. 6m. 20 by F. P.

Murray, al New York City, Oct. 27. 1883. 120-Yarrl Hurdle feel Inch Won-by P. C.

Puffer. Now Jersey A. E. W. doff.

Naw Jersey A. necond: F. J. Uradc, New Jersey 0.. third: tlmo.

18 2-5S. Last year's winner, F. 1'uffer, Manhattan. 'Amateur record, 15 by II. L.

Williams, at New York City, May 30. 1S01. Quarter-Mill by 0. Solids. New York A.

A. II. Pope. A. uoconcl; J.

W. MoAullffo, Hlversldo A. thinl; T. H. Planer, New York A.

fourth: W. M. HlcharilJ, New York A. fifth; tlmo 53s. Last year's winner, W.

Uowns, New York 'Amateur record, Maker, Bos- t0 by T. P. Conuotf, Holy Cross A. A. J.

Walsh, Xavler A. seconrt; a. Cl. Hollander, A. third; H.

S. French, Saratoga A. fourfhi S. Stansllold, IllvorBldo A. 0., lltth; lime, 4m.

25s. Lust year'n A. J. Xavler A. "An'aiour 4m.

17 by T. P. Connoff. at Hoslon. Aug.

26, 18B3, 220-Yard Hurdle 9 tent 6 Inch Won by T. 0. 1'uffor, New Jersey W. Ooff, New Jersey jutanti M. Qohon, Now Jersey 30 rt.

l. A Wou, Vnrb iin miiin rounle of bad strokes, which nfth: time. 4m fi7 2-5s, i. ffld illaralaSl." ut the Held- Fourlh Race-Flvo-mUo purw nl ihii Antlnodeails hail fallen off very much by D. C.

Reiner (480 yards); OA Malnit tbem Ho lilt boun- 13. Klugo (120 yards), uecond; Frank Albert 5 i.n,f with Birrect freeiom while aomo of yards), third; O. W. Ashlnger (400 nls T(o received little fourth: Newho (2oa. They "while, tho howling was superior lo In this city.

proved a perfect demon. Ho found a BOfl spot, nursed It throughout Inning, und with wonderful miucewi. Seldom has a bron seen lo greater advantage than this famous. bowler during Ibo past mulch. Score: PHILADELPHIA.

First Inning. rattmwHi, r. tl. McLeod 10 It. U.

Ilrown. b. 8 A. M. Wood.

c. Llruce. b. McLeod 2 If. liohlen.

b. Trumblo 33 W. W. Noblo, b. H.

1. Brown, c. 0. Trumbie 0 M. Clurli, W.

ar, F. RolBtln, St. Blaeliham. 24 A. tl.

Thomson, c. llrucy, II. P. flally, not U. c.

13. fllffeh. b. 1 J. Wldos, -I: orr Klinrrott, l.

Klrat Yovk, 8. IfH on A st ear's winner, ,0," Bohwiglur, New York. Buueon YOVK, Left on UUKOS-- New Yurlt, Brooklyn, Cl. Htmok Out-liy ilualo. lloino ltiiu--Tlornmi.

Twa-llnsu lilts --Wunl, RiiHle, Hiuleii Fuller, Buerlllen Illm-Mtuiroril, Fuller, Burke, iViily, Uroutliora, Knnneily. Wild Pitch-Kon- neily. Tlmo of Uama--uim hour furty inlnutefi; Mr. (jnmiey. Whore It) tho Metropolitan Arena 1 Tho Polled (Jazutto Kent -out press notice Kridiiy tinting that thu Matrnnolltuii Aruiui, of VlcMtiburg, tlio Coruott-lIltoholl'llBht.

It roiul UH follown: YlckBbiirfr, Ont. Annuuneo to ,1, I'urbutl, ttlininnlini of Amarleu, HIH! Mltelioll, vlininvlon of KiiKluud, lluit llin Mnironulitiui A Mini Ululi, of tlilSi'lty, will Bivii tliom ft purse, qf SnU.OiWl« IlKhl Wl', and nut lip ituiirniiloii to off tha )i Aruilo. Amileur "record, 24 J. Lee, nf Cato- bridge, May.22,'. 1801.

220-Ynrd Lee, ((m York A. i J. T. Rlnn, Pastime A. second; -M.

I- Ilaipln. New York A. 0., third: tlroej 23s. Lai)t year's winner, W. Allen.

Now York record, by W. Jowott, Montreal. Canada, Kept. 24, 1B03. Three-Mllo Walk-Won by B.

Llebgold, Pan- tlmo A. L. Now A. liec- oiid; Collls, Now York A. 0,.

third; c. 8. Nleoll, Union A. fourth i time, 23m. 31 3-6a.

Last ymr'B- winner, 11, Meok, Columbia A. lu 22m. 11 AnuUeur record. Sim. 8 by P.

Murray, at Now York City, Nov. 8, 1883. jlaK-Mllo nun-Won by II, New York A. 0. H.

Jaohne, New Jersey A. Hecnna: S. Scovllle. New Yorll A. third; B.

Walters, Wllllamsbure A. W. J. V'. iVa'mT i "3-os.

Truroble McLccid McLeod, 1 Wide, UOWliINO ANALYSIS. 1J. K. 133 -48 130. 02 M.

0 10. 19 15 w. 14 Sccon(l Inning. 0 PatterHon, o. IJanncrman, b.

B. B. Brown; n. H. P.

Ilally, 1 M. Wood, Bruce F.iH. llohlen, not N. W. Noble, b.

O. Trumblo I. llrowii, b. W. IlaUlon, b.

i Olark, c. Bruoe. b. Trumblo J. 11.

Kins 11.. McLoud UyeB Leg 13m. 24 Fifth mllo, consolation; purne Won by A. 1). Rich, New York; Carl Hens, ark, second; A.

S. Mclxol, Luwlaborg, tblrdfi time, Sm. 41s. MATOB FOR THE HOB8E. Dorntge, tho Professional Cyclist, Beaten la Straight Heats at Toronto, (Special lo Tho World.) TORONTO, Oet.

7. WoyclIsM urneil out In thousands lo witness twenty- ntlo road ruce, race between 'a Toronto rotter Hnil ii llutlhlp professional wheelman uul (in attempt by Orion to break tho Araorl- emi mile record. AH the worp and.the hni'KO beat tlio, wlicelumn; H) from L'llst' of view tho ntlilll' cull svurct'ly called a Kiteceas. doapn'rlduwi startod In the. twenty- mllo.

road. Yaciv Hynlop; tha Canadian champion', nnfl Murehnll of wuro at.tha Bcnileli. The ton miles WOK inadq.ln 33 mliuito nnd Jfottop was sent 19 Corbtitt an Tho World to to to vortty Uvu, pfl.br:• ((ollovrinxtopijM 1 KnowleH, lllvenlde I'asllmu A. null: 2m. 3 Last year's null: 'li winner, Turner, Manhattan at New York City 8opt.

11. and J. froin. of Oxford Collogo, EnglanU. Five-Mile bjr P.

Ho I then) noVnoh ojuli at Ctio iv Amateur "record, 1m. S4 W. 0. Uohm, and F. J.

K. i'K. 0. Carter. Now Yqrk 7 seo- ond' W.

N.w.J.rsoy A. third; fl. French, Saratoga 0., fourth; w. O'Keefe; Xuvler quit on neoond mllo; time 4K Q-5s, Lam year'ii W. D.

Day, Now Jersey In JOm; 111 4-ISs. Amateuf at London, Eni- lanil, aojit, Illcyolci. by Smith, New'York O. i p. Murphy, York'A.

0,, '0, Sraltb, New York, A. 0,. Ulrd; New York A. 0,, foil) Dm, il-QV' BOWLINO 95. 48 67 29 35' 'W 'frum'b'lo'uowled 1 ball.

Ftrsi Inuliia. llanmrman, Wood, Clark Trumbie McLeod Bruce tho I'ttco wiwi won' Who ftot 3UX 'nlniuCH 'Btaft, with A. Hogcm, saiiio club. time, ih. 7m.

Thu dVj niliHilea Blow cv than the rand rued here The Toronto trotter I'rnlrlb Ecllo bcatDoriitgo, tho lliinuio professional cyclist, Hi two straight heats In l-5. Ortoi), In h)s in vxeullent attempt ndltlon'dl the trucli, going dUv mile record, ho eo LOOKS LIKE FISgHBE'S Bostwiofe. Defeated In the Centrtii. li. Ollton.

fc.liPliWn. b. tl H. a. Trott, 1i, N.

liruco, c. u. T. Ilrown. 8.

E. Oregory, c. Wood, b. o. Painrson not W.

-Qlffcu, o. II. T. j' McO. Dlnokham, o.

Clark, b. Ilyea Let 1 i Wide Klecher toqk a grip on thu bandits ot tbi Central Park 'Oliamplonshjo (Jup turday" by dofcutlng tliu lower cpiirtn in park, one act bin-credit, hard and in uxL-ollniit mylg. 10 inner fallln'ff. to" plaaa ball lenulve itroliui nlta, captured the puylui; wildly tat Totai ,1 prlir.e,. Eiirrouglu ppenlnk SumniaV wick; LonoiTT.

York T. 0. Chumplonahlp round 7 hplilo.ibjiit Ovlodo M. Uosi 1 5 Lenox tt, 1 Ooimolatloh Blnslei-Final tound: ANALYSIS. J- 1 130 '18 New York -rJohMion'Patje ffiinl.

tbero home Hardball, well rlildon rpund). eat 'John Kdwinp..

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