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PLAH TO SWINDLE MACKAY CHARGED Plotters Are Said to Hare Given Colt a False TriaL WANTED A BIG PRICE Deliberate to Defraud Well Known. Turf man Alleged. Vmm 0Brlm aaa. Colael Jack China Cvaaectri with Beaadal at Lexington, Ky. Bpecsal Dispatch to Ths Inter Ocean.

LEXINGTON. Kr-. Oct. 27. The American Bi coders'' association, of which Genera W.

H-- Jackson Of -Nashville te and which Is composed of prominent turfmen throughout TODAY'S HANDICAP FIGURES. The following handicap figures how the relative merits at the distance rod weights of the boraea that are thought to hare a winning chance tn today's races. The Jockeys named rode in the rare (rem which the figure were prepared. A revised Jockey list will be tires every Monday, with the.relatiTe mertta of each Jockey. 4 being the beet mark and S3 the lowest.

The aiHereBce In ability between the handicap Jockey and today's Jockey should be subtracted from the handicap It fer or cf today a jeacy. ana addou If against him. Overweight should be figured In tae ratio of three points to two f.iK 1t horse harms the lowest figure should win. l.i.lakHMt...,; Prospects; Clear; fast. First Kftot mile; sailing.

Hone 'u Jockey. Hdcp. Rival jJare 11 Cuouri I -td U. t. Km tv inane id UC4, KutuiwrnuJi vf Kmgnt 1 Marry He-rundevn ltrj Duuiioick 140 Mountebank, 1U9: Henry of Trsstsmare.

lo7; Precursor, Lady Contrary, lea; nop Scotch, I -a a a MuttuiM. Cora tiivill 11.. atauu Hagin, Jus; tiara innu, lol Krnm lsoomerack. Melon buuC Be; IJtUt Lois, ws. ttecood Race mile- allowances.

Nellie WadWll Blake Julia Jun.in...........lA Uormley iu Tag Mclnerney Merriment Hlase 1U All About Bra ton Third Kaee 11-1 mile; allowances. Money rtas ....107 Domintck riurnte Ihintoa Coburn Maggie Davis Uormley ...1267 Santa 3 L. Jackson 1238 Honey Hoy, 102; Lou Woods. 80. Fourth Race 1 1-ld miles; handicap.

T9t Marcos Coburn 1 TjO The Slake ..............1 1 Federal 112 Cobnrn tRotling Boer Havilnd ..104 Domlalck 123 COLONEL JACK CHUCK. (Famous politician and rece-norse starter, whofla-ures Is the charge that aa t- to. swindle Clarence Mackay.) the country, will bo asked to take up and expose the attempted swindle of Clarence Mackay, the New fork millionaire turfman, by selling hlm a colt by a "short trial here Thursday. When the scandal became public here this morning scores of prominent turfmen assembled at Wilson's horsemen's headquarters to discus They agreed to hare the Breeders' Protect! re association act first, sifting the matter to the bottom, and placing the responsibility, and then to call upon Charles E. Green of St.

Louis, -owner of the course, and the Turf congress to refuse the perpetrators of the Job further nss of their track. It develops today that Kr. Meckay's trainer, C. F. Hill, was brought iere by Colonel Jack Chlnn.

the famous politician and race horse starter, and that Daa O'Brien, the weM-known Western trainer, had seemed a price or 82.S0O for the colt from Owners Engman and Wilkeraon. and told them that a man would come hero to look him orer, and that they must not bo known la the deal. Tlarec-ElarlBtB Pole Cassged. Hill was to hare coma Tuesday, and O'Brien went to Manager- Farria of the track and asked him to giro the track some special preparation and to whitewash sereral panels of fence at the three-eighths pole abore the two panels already whitewashed. Hill did not come on Tuesday, but came Thursday.

Mr. Farria says tha tllree-oighths pole was taken op Wednesday nlcht and placed nearer the stretch. Exact measurements today derelop that it was placed forty-four feet aad three laches further up the hill. K. A.

8wigert was the first to detect the new position of the pole, but the matter was not reported -to Manager Farria unUI the followiga day, when It had been replaced. The person who mored the polo marked the 'place from which he took it with whitewash, and the fresh whitewash on the rail so sear the colts scared them In going a half trial. O'Brien denies knowing anything of the removal of tha pole. Colocel Jack Obi en resides in Harrodsburs. -and cannot be seen tonight.

His son, PhU Chinn, cannot be reached by telephone. The. breeders are up la srms, and declare those who carried out the. trick shall suSer. When Wilkersoa A Engman.

owners of the colt, lrned that the work was not right they telegraphed to Mr. Mackay telling him that a trick was being played on him, and withdrew the colt- They took the colt away from O'Brien and turned it out, saying It would not be sold. H. P. Headier was one of the spectators at the track.

He sars the colt worked up the bill the nrst eighth iir sad finished the three-eighths in a feat accomplished hero by no youngster Bare May Hemp led. when she was tried for Charley PaUersAB, i Is -LAKEllOB OPKXg TODAY. Mmut laterestlaa; Caateata Arc oi the Initial Pros; ram. -The racing aoeao shifts to Lakeside today for -a fifteen days' meeting, which wilt wind sp local season, With the pro poets of good weather aad a fast track. Lakeside bids fair to furnish aa good port as that which has pre-railea at tha other Chicago traeks.

The fields will bo made up of the ama of horses that raced at and and, while there are no stake events to be decided, the purses and handicaps hare a liberal amount of money attached, making it decidedly attractlra to horsemen. The opening day's pn gram Is above the standard and consists six well-nlied race. The handicap of course the feature aad those who Journey to the In-rdiaaa track will hare another opportunity to sea thgt champion among- the e-year-oids. EL Marcos, perform. The colt is asked to concede srreat lumps of weight- to such racket-Jacks a The Conqueror IL.

Cambrian, Hasiland, Odnor, avnd ntn otoer animals of class, aad his effort be watched with Interest. Through winning at Worth ea Saturday St Mareos aad Gonfalon each Incur a five-pound penalty, and their weight today la the handicap will be 117 sad 1U9 pounds, respective! v. Money Muss aad Borate Buntoa will hare aa-other battle for supremacy In tho sprtnt, aaA Nellie Waddeti. Julia Juakia. and Merrimeat will -hook up tn a flve-rurlong dash- for 1-year-old --r Mleaael Boats Special Cable Dispatch to The Inter Ocean.

Oct. FUteea thousand spectators eseamblad today at the Velodrome la the Pare das Ti laces and watched Jimmy Michael beat Ben-Jkours. the French blcrcliat. in sa hour's coo-teec Mleasel estabUsned a new world's record Tor tea, twenty, and thirty snliea, fur ose kilo-tneter. and from six to twenty kilometers.

He jalso broke the records for thirty aad forty ktk-jneter and from flltr to arty-three kilometers. Jionbour etbanduaed the contest sfter the thirtr-atlghth Mechanical pa ears were used. ao.00 im Baifslo aad Retara or Pan-Am er lean, rla Nickel Plata reio. Tuesdaya. tThursdsys.

and limit days from date of sale, good In coaches Jonly; fifteen-day tickets, fit for round trip; twenty-day tickets, SIC for round trip, good la sleeping-cars. Three through dally trains. City ticket omen, 111 Adams atrtet. Phono Central 2067. Blrkearuth liUke Booker.

Boland. iwwmu Bozemsn Prsdford Brennea Brodine bull man Burns. Butler. H. Caliahaa Carter.

J. a.n Caywood Clark. Clark. CUy. Cocbraa.

Cooura Conley orbley Coylie. Creamer Dsle taly. Davlseoa Dean. IeatwOnd IXbble Domlnlck uonneny Downing Doss Hi a Hi pea Karl Kills Knos Faiiwood Flmwrty Flick Foucon IMlintf. attempt was made Cambrian'.

Ill tV'nleaA. lOS: tOonf.lrm- 10ft: tOrontas, 108; Odnor. W. J. Deboe.

Vti Omdus- man. wa; Ttiencaaruyu. tHildreth entry. Cook entry. Fifth Bum i mlk; lHnauiML Federal Cobara 1SI8 lenap tA Uormiey ..1247 Tom Klnrsley U4 Hsrshberger Ben Battle J.

Hicks wo; ir Tea lsre. Aiaue, IrW Sixth Raca 1U mUco- aalllnc-. Tsldes 1U K-Blsht C. H. Iu2 Oormiey -12-tv Kl Hhor luu Rlee ortlla lOl T.

12M Fantasy. 101: Linden Ella. Crosby. v7; Miss Visa, A.ing cox zack a neips. si.

Prospects: "clear; First Race About Is mile (130 feet short); allow ances. Horse Wl Jockev. Ilden. Astor .........112 McCnt f-a Sweet Tooth. Hayden 124S HnltzllopochtU Kin sella Kilogram.

IIS; Snark. 109; The Burllngtnn Route. Royal Bterling. 107: Msxtmo Oomes. 1C.

Bastlle, Msturher. Songster. Missionary. Mercer. Federalist, Bianca, 104; Jack McOlnn.

103. Second Race mile; ailowsiices; maidens, Ke form. Ertlnguisher, Onark, Brufr, Velsterslnger. Caller. Major Dningerneld.

O. hit tier, Ekewer. former. Kins r-uwaro. wampana.

wsswirt, liz: lilgh Carnival. Merry iavii, Sinecure. Si Ah. Third Race 1 1-M miles: allowancsa. Trebor lu O'Connor 12411 Rafaelio Shaw LsiiCM-j iui trams Rowan v.

11 J. Wood 1231 Hammock. 112: Lee Kins-. 101: Alard, ICS; KsilC tray uaiiy. los: nitrate, iw; laajr tnortster.

sw; Fourth Race 1 mile 7 yards; the Aqueduet nsnaicap. Badie 10O McOlnn Potente 114 T. Walsh Rellarlo 1J Wonderty 12.12 Bt. Finnan 11" Wondrrly t3 Advaoc Ousrd. lan; The Rhymer.

Roxaae. 11H. Bowen. 10s; Oom Paul. lu: Otis.

Rthics. 10X. Alfred Vsrgrave, Amaaoa, 102; Frank Eras pS- Barouche, tin. e-lfth Race 11-M mile: seiltna-. Msry Worth ounce Bon Mot lit Wonderly The Pride of Bui iT Su Cochran 12 HansWsgner 11A J.

1250 Flsyllka, Bridge, Carrtnaton. U)H: FisnViasi in Lady Holyrood. lOS; Joaepha, OcLawaha. Dm. Cr Hagtm.

1H: Norwich. luaTjamee P. Keatiag. Konaiise, ioz; Tnotn, rToret, oeaition. vw.

Aivth Race 1 anile TO yards: allowances. Bannockburn 11 IHigsn 121 Monmouth luf nurnf I Sentry 10 Wonderly .123 MllUtream. 113: Harry MrCoun. HO: Bnark. Maximo Oomes.

107; Alaik. loo; Pledorich. Tts pieton. w. Lakes act Jockrya.

Abel A a avsci AiarU Alexaader Anstet Arvln Bell Bart lav Batner veucnamp Bera-en 10 Murphy. ak (VarrH. an iMurt.hv O-lfer .......2.1 Narvses, .......23 Newconu. .85 Oonnl.r .....15 Sutt .85 1 fugU ZT J'Hrien. T.

es rkrfnni Halt JuIl)-Connor 20 ..15 10 20 13 .25 .25 .20 0 0 HuhhanTi WllV M.ll neigeaon Henderson. R.no'Orertoa i n. mw Hope aofretto us has. Irvin SO ilmbertoo Jackson. lames 25 1 Pickering Johnson.

Uonaa. Jones, IJones. ttane KanUHvh Klley 21. 2i, Knapp. lKnhn 20 La tor ......10 vtiiLewla 25 oiLtndssy ,..25 Lines.

A. 25! Loudon ......25 VlI.vm. OO '30 Martin. 15 Ho Mataewa. 10 I5McCana ......3 McCue 5 .25 McOlnn So McKlnnla .3 Mclnrrnay ..,20 1- MF iRanach Uansom Rice.

Hiehards Robertson Koes. 1 nutcer Bee Shaw. Mack Sister rtmith. pneil dterens Steele. layior.

ThiimnarMi (i imms Turblvllls V1DOUMI Van vicaery Walh. J. tt .2 Mile, 13 Morris. ,3 Mounc 3- Muinoiiaad vreotrr, WedntaaA eir AVI II lama. R.

7n 1111. ,..15 4 "if .5 vr IWlnkSeld. J. Wonderly Ill ll I MM .53 ..80 .80 10 ..20 .23 ..20 J. T.JL .20 a .10 2S .86 .20 .80 .15 .80 IK an 25 so 20 .80 Bales Whea Jackeys Are Osalrteat.

The Jockey Hat Is supposed to be sufficient In number to give nearly all the Jockeys no may be riding et Lskeoide or Aqueduct. If at any lime a boy has a mount In a race who has not previously ridden end won oe finished close up, and should ths nsme of such a boy not appear In the Jockey llrt. his handicap will be 86. A reviaSd Jockey list will be givea every aad persons deelrous of asms; it for awnUcepflng pwr-i-oses should cut It out. Should any jockey tide during tha present week whose nam is not glvsa sbove.

by referring to a 11. of earlier date his handicap may be found. The fUrurir-g of the iorkay allowance In conjunction with tha haadicap labia is of vital THE DAILY INTEIl OCEAST, TOXDAT" OCTOBETl 28, 1901. FOOTBALL LEADERS NUMBER BOT THREE Michigan, and Wisconsin Remain Undefeated. PENN'S BAD TACTICS Hollistar Vindicated by ITorth-.

western'! Victory. WsearsM Balsee latereetlasr Pwlat tha Rales Cwlasabla aual Tala" May Break Off Relations. Aa was predicted soma time ago, the foot be I. championship of the West will bo fought out between Minnesota aad Wisconsin la the wsstera soctloa of ths middle West, and Michigan in the ear tern section. The defeat of nUnola, which was the surprise ef last week's play, and the de feat of have eliminated two factors la ths championship, and left but the three teams named abovs still undefeated.

A post-season game la all that can decide tha championship this fall, as it did two years ago. On ths showing Saturday xae three clslmsstn for the championship appear far superior to any other team tn the West-: Minnesota is entitled to first place, with Michigan second and Wisconsin third. Minnesota made tha loweat score of the trio, it was the only one to utt a really first-class team. The Hawkeyea hare won their position in. the West.

and. although beataa Saturday by a good round score, it wa because they met aa extraordirary team. Perhaps the most satisfactory ending of the season would oe av post-season game Between Wisconsin aad Michigan. Those teams play a stylo of game that is similar in many respects. Such a game would settle ooce for all the su premacy of the pair which advocates tha open game.

Minnesota is the best exponent of the mass plays now operating la this section, aad abould she win from Wisconsin, aa signs seem to point, and later succumb to either Northwestern or Illinois by reason of her exceeding ly hard schedule at the close of the season, it would loaro Michigan without a fair teat her merits. MlaklsTM's Poor gekeelale. As far as Michigan is concerned, the Wolver ines are without a first-class game 00. their schedule, ualees Iowa is able to aire it to them But even should Michigan beat Iowa by a larger core uaa am tae oopners. she will not hare proven tost sue could beat tha Gophers them' selves.

The Iowa ends are not as good as Min nesota's, and It is there that the Ana Arbor team is strongest. Should Iowa's defense as strong against Michigan as it was gainst Minnesota. Yost's men will be compelled to resort to end plays. Yet Minnesota defeated Iowa by this style of play, two of her touchdowns be ing made on end runs. At this game Michigan should Joobte Minnesota's score with her faster men.

But that will not prove that Michigan could do the same thing to Minnesota with Rogers ana Aune in tne game. If Minnesota and Michigan meet In a finai game to decide the- premier team la Western football, the open and closed stylo of playing will receive one of the grandest tests In the history of the game. No two teams ever existed better capable of plarlnx each its owi game aa it ahouid be played. Such a test would. issnu, secwa a cnampionsnip.

Michigan's score of 128 points against Buffalo on aaturosy is easllr tne record or the veer. The conquerors of Columbia and Lehigh might as well hare sat oa the fence aad watched the game lor all too good they were sblo to do In it. it was a great tribute to Yost aad substantiates the statement made in this column two weeks sgo mat should tne best Western teams clash with, the flower of tha East tha boys on this siae oe too Aiiegnenles might show the East erners a lew taings aiMut tae gamo. Champaign saw a repitiUon of tha 18 toJJJ unrcago same on oa.oraif. ana tae town about tost Its relish for such exhibitions.

A defeat at tbw hanrte of Northwestern was about the last thing expected by the Illini. aad to haro It done by tha moss covered tandem play was. to say rtao Cisco ura sing. Morertneiesa. Hoaister turned the laugh oa bis critics aad demonstrated, beyoad all doubt that, with his best men la the game, tandem, aa a football formaUon.

is somethinc besides a Drettr thing to look at. Jake Stahl aad all the rest of tne mini bunch were up against it, and they wut oooouess near witness to una statement. Ttse only regret is that ths silent coach a not able to show Michigan-how it works at its best. All that remains now is for Chicago to aump juartn western when they meet on Nor. t.

and there will bo a first-class mlx-up among tha teams that haro ao championship standing. The oomlng of Pennsylvania to Chicago taught ue weeteraers several image about tae game. Tha points of Interest were about orenly divided between good ana bad. Us tha first plsce. Penn was guilty of soma mighty dirty football.

The kneeing of tha maroons oa sereral oc casions was worthy of a Hinky. Furthermore uss siuHsr latcuce ox too siasxeraers are a practice unknown an their own Franklin field, aad the players acted aa though they were perfectly free to take ail tha liberties they pleased. The fact -that a Peaa man was caught coaching oa ths side tinea does not leave a very gooa tsate in tae aaauia. All la ail. a retrospect of tha game does not giro a vary good Impression of Penn 'a eleven, either coUecUreJy or iadiridually.

lasllaaa-Pwrslwa Diastase Indiana's victory orer Purdue win bo a subject for dispels for the next generation. Captain Miller-claimed that hie men were interfered with by the crowd while attempting to make a tackle, a toachtiowa resulting oa the play. He immediately withdrew his team from the field, and the officials awarded the game to Indiana. The officials. Rider and Jackson, must be given Credit for aa attempt at fairness In their dect-sioas, aad if they made a mistake Purdue suffered.

Such hairs are not ceo dud ve te the best interests of the game, however. Notre Dame's victory orer Belolt was Bot na-cxptoeted. but It wsa tar from a decisive victory at that. This pair play great football, aad hare been evenly matched for the past sereral years. la the East Tale had the toughest propositioa to handle in Columbia.

The Tale tease claims to hare been slugged almost out of existence, and It Is more than probable that the New Yorkers bars plsyed Tale for the last time. Ah interesting fact in connection with Seta Low's college team is that but tew of the men who played against Harvard found places en the loam against Yale. The career of the Columbia team has, to My the least, been meteoric its first team came oa the field la 1M. aad la a rsosat interview Manager Mitchell, who ran the team that year, aad also played at end. stated that the expense of running it that year was orer nearly $6 COO of which went to training table expenses, where champagne was served the men laree times a week.

The total receipts for the year amounted to nearly 175,000. The team beat Yale that year, but et the close of too season ths University officials discovered sereral ineligible men oa -the eleven, and a scandal resulted. Since then, however. Columbia baa passed the rough rocks of a begin Bee's path, aad the eligi bility ef the msa has been more closely watched. The Increase in available material has made ap the deficiency of stars gathered from all points of the com peso without regard to rule, But they play like prof ossIob sis, nerertheieas.

Gsbms fer Thli Week. Scheduled for tola week are the following Western games: Chicago-lieloit at Marshall field. Wisconsin-Nebraska at Milwaukee, Illinois-Indiana at Indiaaepolls. Minneaota-Haokell Indians at Minneapolis, Michigan -Carl 1 vie Indiana at Detroit. Purdue-Case at Lafayette.

Iowa-Knox at Iowa City. -Notre Dame-Lake Forest at Notre Dame. Grinnett-Amos at Ames. Loaar Rest Car Pwrple Elo-reaw Coach Holllster tetufned yesterday from Cham paign, where bo remained after Saturday's game to visit with Manager Huff. He was In good spirits and talked freely of the victory orer Illinois and ths sueoess of ths tendem gainst the orange and blue.

Tin greatest serisracrion was expressed ever the excellent performances of Peckumn aad Booth, who played their Initial 'varsity game. As a result those two tons of Wesley will oe permanent fixture at Nerthweetera foot bell headauarters hereafter. ftiooe ot Honrstere protegee were in any wis dlrahied by their contact with the Uarcuiean fctahl. The formation which Holllster inventad for tn occasion worxta nsnosorasiy, proving raluable adjuncts to ths "renersbie tandem." A rest of two weexs is in store ror tne porpi. and during thle time only light practice will he taken.

II oil is tee stated last night that he would surely bsvs his men In first -clans condition fur the Clash with the maroons in two weeka. The aumber of players who bsve occupied places St the 'varsity training labis will be reduced during the week, while Booth end Peckumn will be promocea 10 enjoy tn previiea oc oit rare. Holllster' second tam will the center of attraction so far aa same are concerned until Sat urday. whn rHaca'a orub invade ths camp ot Holiiater'a second A return game be played on Marshall held. A demonstration on an elaborate scale Is expected sitae coin-as chapel today, when member of the team, fauuiiy, aiuinnl.

and th coach will be celled npon to prwerit a word picture ef the iu.i wuo nom Illinois. Sew for Chleasre, Sraeents of the Unrrendty cf Chicago wbe.hsvs been Demeaning the lack ot tootbsll material at. tne Midway Institution were joiecd yeeSerday at too announcement that another Lie reared among the mountain of the West, had entered tho.univcn.lty sua wouid Join the tusruaa squad to aid In resisting the attack of tn. Uek.u eievea urAi swunaf. nian is James Knapp.

wbo'teme from the University ot Orocoo to study imxiirine at Hush. Ht ertflu 21.1 pvHinds, and is a trine over reet in hetent. l.irri knon of 1 js raiKtldate t.y duarh butt, but ne is laid tn have had experlonce aa a looioail piayer. if ne snakes scod he ahuuM prove a g-ieai to tne inaroon lino, waivh laoauatably la aed Ot gnud WSWIII ISli HOROAH PARK'S SOTABLB VICTOR Catsoaapo Latiav Sebool Wlai Protest Aaralast Prlaeetss-Yals ScbooL Last week was aa oft week fcr the accfirmy tea ma, so far as league games were cencerned. However, with one exception, ail ths toamt played outside games.

Morgan Park especially covered themselves with glory by defeating the East Aurora High school team, las yoar'scbem- pm high school team of the state, la tact, I waa the first defeat the Aurora teao has met in two years, though they hare been tied by Hyde Park this falL Morgan Park's chance appeer to be growing stronger every day. Cobb, the star quarter back ef last year's team, played Saturaay for the first time this season, aad added much te the strength of the team. South Sioe acaaeniy has airo improve a sinoe some changes bare been mado la her iins-up. H1U. who last ytaur played oa the Chicago Manual team, has boon changed from tackle to guard, while Johnson has gone rrom tackle to quarter.

Knapp and tompton, who both recently came oat lor tae team, are filling the places made vacant by Hill and Johnson's changes with credit to ihemxelree. South Side piays a league game wiia Armour next Saturday at Washington nark. Armour is playing aa unusually strong game this year. Oefeated the lo La Kails institute team 26 to a. while the team of Armour Tech.

was able to slefeat them only by a score ot 1Z 10 0. Armour has already defeated South Side la a practice game this season, and feel confident of their aaetity to repeat the trick la next Saturday's game. This game promises to bo aa unusually close sad interestiag one, oa which hangs Armour's chances for this year's Sennast, as Morgan Park has already beaten Armour once, and they will be out of the race if South Side is victorious in Saturday's game. The showings mads naturday were ettghUy la favor of South Side, whivh defeated Eigia acad emy oy a soore ef li to whiio Armour Oefeated the ttueoa Park team, const durably lets ex perienced than JClgln. With the-exeefiuoa of Princetoa-Tale, the league teams did cot show up so wea aa tnoee of tae academic league.

rrlDcetou-Yale continued her good record by defeating Stearns academy by a score of to 0. The feature ef the week la the "prep league was the decision In favor of the Coicago Latin school ef the protested game played two weeks ago. which resulted in a victory for Princeton-Yale. There waa no "squabble" orer the game itself, but the fact that one of the teachers of Prlnoeton-Yale was an official, which is contrary te the constitution of the league, waa the ground on which the Latin school based lit protest. The game w.Il be played oft at Wash- taiiss para ea mor.

ja. Cwaalakeys Play ere Tfln. Special Dispatch te The laser Ocean. MILWAUKEE. Oct.

XT. Comtskers kickers defeated "I key" Karel's Milwaukee as sociation football team at the Milwaukee Baseball park thla afternoon by a score o( 4 iroals to 2. The locsia played a faster game than they did axalaet the Chios ge asarecatloa a week ago. aad ia the rst half clear or owtplaredi them, although at the call of time the score waa a tts. each side baring made oa coal.

In the eecond half the visitor found Karens men a much easier propoaltloa, and made three goals to their one. They kept the boil in Milwaukee territory meet ot the time, but the local backs -re-rented them from eortns until sfter nearly tsrenty minutes of Dlsv. Joes blocked coal effsctlvwlv tm. era! tunes, aad sent the leather back ta tb. center of the fleid.

but the Chicaxo forwards returned It wa iirntninar rapiaitr. and wiro. wrtta tae asstst-aaee of Bbenard. anally kk-ked aoaL Barker kicked araia. but the ball went eat of noumaa.

ana tnen it. McLu-blln rollowed with soother easy aroeL -Brain aa-aia dribbled the ball tela Chicago territory, aad wae within easy reach of goal, but tae Milwaukee forwards bunched in their efforts to get at the ball, end it went back so too otaer -eno. 1 aiKain uroriee tnoa followed with an easy goal tor Chlcasro. Joss blocked aaotaer attempt to kick goal, and the next one struck one of toe uprights. Brain niwt 1 saxer peaa so tn autereaea to Chloaa-o ten-1.

tory. and Yesjter mad another woai. Tha half wks who we nsui nav tae center or tae nekl. Soore. 4 tot The line-up: Caloago.

Posltloa. V-MHwaUk1 v-- --vi" --My-. has R. 'lr F. B.

muK.0,.nv Dewar. H. as. ssri sinaniia tx. s.M.M.M.M..FelUag Mates Bar arise Bt.

Ig-aatf mm Players. ts sr. ignauua football team found; a problem ta gridiron science to solve when it the Epheta deaf mute team at the St. lgaatrusf school yard Oatur day afternoon. The signal pi as Uce of tb mute wsa pass ftndins for taw awUege boys, aad cost them a touobdosra before they were aware of it.

It was only the Igsawaace or tne game snewn oy tae mutes tnevt prerented many repetitions of the score. As it wsa, ths college boy won by a score of 11 to A The teams lined up with the mutes having ths baa. There were some siens mad rv the captaia of the mute teas, aad the mea fell Into line. Then, while the college bore ware awaiting to Bear eomo sort of slsmal. the entire mute team moved, and before the eoliege boys wers a war, -th mates baa plowed through their fine for a toast rw touendowa.

GB1KFO A3D DALT TOSIGHT, Clever ArastraUtaua Meets Chleasroaa Be fere Tweaty-Scsroasl War CI ah. Tonsg Griffo. the erratle and clever lightweight from the antipodes, meets "Chicago Jack" Daly tonight ia a six-round boot to a decision. They will meet ia the wtnd-u-of the weekly entertainment held by the Tr y-8o- ona ware cm at Barry umu i eert. cue East Dtnsloa street.

Griffo is la rare form, having trained faith fully for the contest under the watchful eye ef Harry Gil more. The Australian displays ail of his old-time speed, and the local man will hare to bo at his best to break svsn with the brilliant boxer from the aaUoodee. Daly naturally reliee oa his superior punching power to bring Griffo to aie Basse Before the bail rings tor tae a sal round. Daly ia la good condition, aad. as he ill bare several no sods advantage In weight ever the Australia a.

figures that be can. fore the fighting with the latter to a sufficient extent te win mm tae verdict. Ja the eeml-wlad-UB Joe Cnrtla aad Mike Walsh, local lightweights, came together for six rounoa. cur-tie was recently whipped by DuSy and is anxious to redeem himself. He say he will endeavor to stop Walsh within the limit, atvd is ready te bet heavily ea the out come tne contest, waian aaa neen working in company with Griffo, and has gained speed to an extent that will probably earprtse bis friends.

Bllir Bahn and Youna Grar. twe DromlsinaT local Boxers, are Dined for six rounds to a de cision. Johnny Ruse meets Maje King, at 108 pounds, la a our-rouad preliminary, and Young Carey is scheduled to box Bert HoUeaoer at lot pounds. FIERCE FIGHT AT LTOH Javelt Tattle Defeavts Est Heaaeasy la V. Twemtjr Faat Bpeeial Dispatch to Ths Xatsr Oossa.

LYONS. I1L. Oct. 27. Jack TwtUe, a Chicago llghtwsight, and Ed Hsnessy sf Dewaera Qrwve feught twsnty rounds here at aa early hear this morning.

At the finish et the bout Referee Ed Hogaa awarded the decision te Tuttie. Heavy betting waa indulged tn by the adherents ef both mea st erea money. Both mea stripped ta the finest of Frank Childa. the colored Chicago heavy-weight, and Marshall Woods of Elgin seconded Tattle, and Frank Doyle and Adelph Baker esquired Henneeay. Both mea fought caoUoosiy ia the opening round, sparring at long range, and honor war erea at the call of time.

Tuttie forced matters la the second, and had the best of several hot exchanges, but Henaessy came back strong in the third and fourth rounds, and there waa nothing to choose between the men. Henneasy rushed la the flit. forc Tattle te the -ropes sereral times, and was landing without a return at the belL Tuttie got his left working well In the sixth and seventh rounds, and escaped many of Hennassy'e vicious swing by Judicious ducking. From then to the seventeenth round honors were evee, both mea rushing furiously aad mixing with a will. Henaessy's Uce showed the signs ef punishment whsn he toed the scratch for the tweatieth ana final round.

He was bleeding freely from the mouth aad nose, and was rery weary. Tuttie cut loose with both hands, caught him with swing after swing ea the heed, and almost fought him to a standstill. MeQsvrrs Ceases te Tewaw Tsrry McOo-rsrrrs, feather weight champion of the world, arrived Is Chic so yesterday. He was acoorrrpanied by Trainer Charier Mayhew and his sparring partner. Danny Dougherty of Brooklyn.

Terry will remain ta the city for twe weeks, filing sn engngement st a local theater. He will begin training today for his fight with Young Corbett at Hartford. Conn-, which take plare Th skoal v-ina- day. McOorsra will work with Tommy White during hla stay tn ths city and sssts the Chtragosa 1a the tatter's trainlmr for his bout at St. Louis with Beany Xanxer oa Nov.

1. McOoverM -tnwan trifle heavier tns when he last sojourned in Chlcasro. Otherwise there 1 allrht enans la tua llttla champion. Hi eve sr as bright a ever, and hi in somewhat tanned from siixsur to tn curt during hleao-pearanc in the roie cf a at th raoe tracks and much driving beuind fast burse. 1 BIG SCORES.

MADE IB? LOCAL BOWLERS Excellent -Work Done in Various Leagues Last Week. HIGH MARK, ATTAINED. George KLinrenberg Hammers Pins for Score of 267. 1 Sharaeelc We4asirT a as! Edwavrda Aleat Best Flgaese-BtBast- las ef the Teaaaa. Ia addltioa to the bow famoee Tueettt scandal" the local boa-ling fraternity eras furnished with plenty of material for reflrcUoit last week, as the competition the rarious leagues pro-datted a number of excellent performaace.

Probably the most aetaNe eront wae ia the Bankers' league, whan George Kllngenberg hammered the pins for a score ef 267, and an avsrags of 22S 1-1. His score of 2S7 ta ths high est mark attained la league competition this season, while his arerage has been beaten but once, and both marks' wlTf probably not be approach ed lg- the 'financiers iesgae during the tourney. St. L. Sharrneck ef the Shores, who Is proving himself a star ef the first magnitude, set svaew snark la the Sheridan- league, with aa arerage ot 220 3-1, which increased his figures to such an extent that he is now resting la first place la the individual list.

Louie De Pro ft carried off the honors west of the river with a splendid eoltostioa et scores, which yielded aa arerage of X18 fiat. Woodbury, the Jackson Park expert, pat In some telling licks in the South Side club league, and secured 217 J-8 for aa evening' work. Edwards boosted the high score figures In the Chicago league to Sfig la the Fellowship-Colt series. As usual, the "four-figured score appeared, the Rex In the West Chicago league, getting LO30. and an average of 844 1-.

The Schooa-bo'ens, in the Northwest league, were also prominent, and put up three excellent totals, ef which 87 waa ths beet, with aa average of 838 1-8. The Tropic sppsar to be invincible la the West Chicago toagwe. Their terrifio work is Irresistible, aed nothing seems to be able to stop them. They hare played twelre games without a single defeat te mar their record. The First Nationals occupy a similar posltloa In the Bankers leagae, having a clean record ef Bine victories.

Ia the Baslnese Men's the Opticians aad the Lindens In Engicwood have maae rn equally good showing. The standing of the teams and averages of the leading players la the various issgwre foi- fHERlDAN LEAfJTTEl Club W. P.Ci Hire. Averages. CVeaoect south ns.

Kenmore Lino. Cre. Clarendon Lake Shore Chicago 4 -m. 3 Orphaa-. 1 Melrose I individual a' TTnlisi Le Groa.

a 4 Plsvers Oi Shsroneck. L. Share. 9 Stretek. Arryt.

Force, AnryW. JJurkharit, A. Frsnts n. Kenm re a -Canfletd. Uooth Water.

South Woroester. Lincoln W. Burkhardl, Ossc Rerltn. South HsrUsia, CAtr. Fease.

South lis Rolf a. Connell. Wrnlo w. Ariry le. 1 fsus a a gwoi.

vwv sea. atj 1 Jl sr nClUUlUI, 4J BaTSlg A Abnenraedw, L.View.1) cgmaa. Ft.Shermaa.ie Hlidabrant. JtangATt. Ft.8hermaa.13 Frltechs Armour.

..13 Riser. lwsy Trarp. Taylor, Fasts. North western. 18 ibahx marqette.ra13 Weoer.

Snyder. I.DB man. 19 Wlldner. 1 LacamslL itu-rea. una.

Tniio If sKsMC ooo as) W. Madison TJnioa r.mpire Rival Ashland Ds Strona. CsBdsr. Troolo .777 0S A2.a ei 8- .555 033 .444 8S8 L. Vlew.18 CuylerMl indivreuai avevereet Flayen NorLhroo, H.

Ruther. fai filawaon. ITnion 12 Dr. Hsaaa. Tropic.

W. Goiat. Union McLsughlln. off man AV. dls' BanghartTroplo ....11 B.

KaaievIW.Madlson. 13 Diener. Premier .....13 W. McRryde. Beth Slauaen.

-fisav Wood. K. Hittaec. tex ranrss W. aha W.

Bcnoean Wahno vo Mechaaio aaate L. eah-rs 9 8 ..8 8 Psrk Atlas IrvUurPi ig Fsklnto Olyropla 1 14 Stolk. Schoenhofea. 9 las. Voorheea.

Irving 8 Nelson. 13 W. Barrna. 8 Rcharm. Schoeohofea.13 Ooktb-ck.

Wert Sl.13 Drleeback. Irving fa- Hot IK Irving Reynold. Irving Pk. Kaad. Mechanic 15 C.

Johissoa. a noo. 1 4 Beta ftlsaam. nssssu ms' Bchmlel. Sch'nhofeavlS H.

Knudsoa. aiecnajiisw.ja OeilerT, Esuraa.u Rase. ITrban. Kaklmo 13 j-obnsors, Hoert- Clubs W. TTardv Co.

.11 Wendell Co. 11 PterNng A CO. Uonn A EL 3 intrivifinai a TPi.veiw i 40 14 -Jt-tg-12 -A 37 Alia PU1 1.001 7.8U fH7 8- lag 1.0M fis a.im r. 45 A65S 211 S.1SO 101 1.301 5 2" 2,233 'it. HJ a2i 247 3 23 2-J3 2.14 l.o5 10 l.tr-l HW hsrr una 7TW 4 Ml 12.574 .633 0.4 fx Ml BTT 2' JO 215 ioii? sod 10.I is JBWEXrat LBAOITK, L.

PC -m olskou. lis ray at t-o. a Krien. J. 4k A.

.1 irle-haber. w. a Co. a 71xw, Hrdv ft IB V. veock.

Hnrdv Co. 15 WhlUock. U. b. .13 io T.47 -4e-e 027 T.Mr7 44 l- 3 T.8TS S41 4- HH3 1.1 858 a-9 V04 .081 740 1-0 813 7.67- K6- 80 7.8)4 frl'l 4 6T1 T.i4 -7ia8- Hlrh.

Totslsv. Averages, 23? 1.79T 19 Zl 1.1 TO law 1-S) 224 L75S -104 7-0 10 L7S3 1D14- A 1.714 1W0 4- 2.WS 1.713 I0 2-S Mir 1-d 2a i.a 'i7 r- Zt 4-w 33 T.8o- 187 fV- 234 l.7S 1X 4-B 2-J4 1.041 182 S- 813 l.a 1st 7- 2lL l.o?2 181 VkuHZl 322 s-e a ecu vrweS at WawVHtf SF "A "sy-. IOV "WW etneet, "If 2 7- Balanu l.bWI 171 4-B Jons. Chics 1.67 v. 178- Clubs rbiiahera.

Binder CP.rlasCo. Broker 4 Produce 4 fmir Trade 8 W. n'ctne 8 Clubs. W. FtSherm'aK Vno IS Marquette.

10 Armour ...10 lake Dewey Erie Victor Cornelia 8 Oakdiae 9 uauntirss Superb Cuyler 8 individual a' Fla KSTtr Jruaui. r.u. Mira. 1 ota la T.S1 1 If1 4 T.7ZI -j i .44 .44. ooe t.wg.

-3 7.4 75 T.87I 8 Clnco 8 Deertna 3 223 UL Br. Co. i .111 IndivtduaJ Players Gam HalL Ootlclsa Qwin. Kyder. fJ7 Orelaer.

Oarson-P. Ttsoosas. Drug Trade. Mb F. Momer.

unco. A. McBrvde. Binder. Bauer.

Drug Trad. A maun. Carsoo-P. a Wende.I. Daeriner.

a w. atcrsryoe, tsnders O. W. Schmidt Irua- I fi lO 10 10 19 reiag tiaases. 2.1a i.e 234 Loot 2a 1.644 21 1.B37 L3 1.5W 107 1.675 IKS 1.040 1H1 1.343 2ug 61 210 1.543 But 1 ft.ut VIEW LSAOCML HI 1th.

Totals. -Tn i3 .723 074 1 liii 1 .444 it .444 K7 .400 .100 IK3 ia.z: 15-. 13.67 13.SV0 14.IN3 14.8HO 14.0eA ltr so. 4 829S- 1M 7-0 lnir-e 1S2S-S 181 s-e mts; 173 174 5-4 ITS 178 171 8- 17OS-0 Arerasea. 212 AW 47 i irerages.

eSO 1-S S57 8- C40 4V4 i 7'S 7-S bo 7 143. -s o44 757 f-g b7T 7JuS buai-e ernes. Blrh. Totala A reran ea. M7 13-18 80S 17-18 0-l fcJa -15 to 1WJ Hlrh.

Totala II.iwi c9t 879 14 7VI 11.P79 11.7SS 1LSI8 11.4- iS 10.6o7 44 11-18 ea 4-i 83 f-lS sua 8-1 75 is-ia 7H3 10-18 7ue it-is '77 1-1 Sua 9-1 Hire. Totaia, Avers see. oo 1" l4l 8.28 ix le-is 178 17-18 170 7- 2u 173 3--S 2lO 8.OW0," 173 2 I. Owd C72 227 3.0i3 171 14-1S 2-5 8.071 170 11-18 23S 3,07 170 7-1 flO f.Hi3 70i-l7 Sue a. 000 i70 WEST CHICAOO LEAOUhV W.

P.C. Hich. Totala. Av 1.00 l.Oirr Sift I J.O-J" .500 J3I IS? Pfl 1 10.5: 677 10.2C 8531-13 10.4H -li lo.sa ka 10-13 I0.I0I oaetwil era Game. Hlrh.

Totala. Avsrarea, m. 22A 1.173 195 iTroPtcl 13 m.ilX jBKl, Proft, Rei Trooti 1S0 3-S 18 f-13 lMS-li -ll- iH5 S-Tl ISill 13 IbI 1-iB 10 5-a laOl-8' 87 11-13 KIS4-15 e21 li-lB Ms T-ll 843 t-lf a.H5 8-13 7dd IV 13 PKyer Games. BlrTy, Totals. Aversge.

PKyer oaaaes. I.12B 1M 1 1 1 2--7 3.1 "1 1H3S-1S 2tl l.Ci 2i3 3.1." 170 7-13 241 3.153 179 8-12 1.078 179 31S il31 179 3-13 2TA, T.ll 179 4 178 8-15 217 l33 177 8-1 323 3.127 177B-13 2l l.Ortf 177 10 lllO 178 4-11 24 3.1'- 175 0-1 213 1.679 173 8-13 224 3 818 174 e-13 SOS S.078 173 8-12 214 1.2i 1715-7 227 2.64 172 4-11 28 S.09 171 7-13 210 1ICI 171. Average. 1-13 7ulS 7-2 8-13 7M 8-13 X-15 T12 7-13 uMt, Hleh. Totals.

A vera Ms. 2H If 1-7 21i 214 laO tf-vS 3.612 l4u 171 1-S 1H7T-15 lrt4-JS 104 6-13 Tnii Ram-kilL 8 Ravelvtad. J. A 12 Mattlt. tkraud.

Wea Jell .12 Renlch. Wendell 15 MasUausv Hard A Co. 12 oOUTiiW EST Cluhe W. L. P.C.

South srest .14 Rival it Alternant Metropoi'a. )arlSBd Selden ft Halcyon Fia are Clubs W. Wsshings 3 Ash 3 La 3 ljnoolns Menokeas Oak Acorns UarOell 3 A 'ds 1 Oak Parks Avenues a 3 a .777 AO 10 It It H. KuirMT.Aliemanla.12 W. McBrvde.

Rival. .13 Stolka. Metronolilaa. 3 tchuhert, Hou I barest. 12 Bostleman.

Allom'nla. B. ffiddy. Becker. Rival fclell.

Rival 15 SchuMs, L. 1 uaa. MatropoUtsa 8 John, Rival IX upper. EHuther, Bouth'est-lS Ecksrl. RivsJ 13 Con or, J.

Bisdinger. Selden. Herbsrta. Sorrthsret.li A. Dernbach.

Selden. .13 A. McRryd. Rival. 8 Schuhrke.

KivaX Wilson. Seidea 10 Individual aversgss Flayers tianv Olboons, La Alexsndjr. Oaks Doollttle, La Hoi lis, Lincoln Stewart, Washington Gonderson. OIlDhaal. Oaka Hawkins, HO lh7 2uO 213 aV KS3 (H3 1K 7a U6 2U3 21 3 213 lwo 11-3 19 170 404 1.050 1444 flllS 1.V23 LEAGUE.

lgh. TolsL W.7 13.oh IMil 11. Oil K7M '7, hiM High. XJH J-J IMS 210 204 213 213 244 213 17 21T 23 Zl 2 233 lies 21 1 24 223 2U5 111 SOUTH CHICAOO LEAGUE. W.

a O. Crosa's. 7 Standards. 8 Arsnour 4 Superiors Athletics Rivare 3 FUllm'B 3 HI s-h. Individual arraga: Player Myers, Pleroe.

Orasd Ci isaalin 7.tri 83 841 7.100 73 4.541 833 .4 a.g24 7 4.631 V68l 74 4.49 1 In son. 4 Supreme and 8 3 Olrmpla 4, 4 Flayer 'la vi ITrban. aaa. uiTnDU AH Dissolved and Removed Forevsr No Cuttlns or Pain. Jt matters not how Jong you suffered from stricture, nor how many different refers hare disappointed I will cure -y 02 fast ms certainly as you come to tae for treatment -1 will not do it by cutting or dllitlaf My treatment is entirely original with my etntf perfectly painless.

It completely j. n. Tiurrsos. ac n. solres the stricture and permanently ro Mwwhe VZiZt" mores erery obstruction irom the urinary Passage.

It stops ericry symptom, allays all inflammation, reduces the prostate gland enlarged, cleanses and heals the bladder and kidneys when irritated or congested, and restores health and soundness. ererr part of the body affected by the disease. rr 4 ITRK TO STAY t'KKI rryvTAOIOTJ. RIVOD POiao HCRTOlw DlHILiTY.aa4 sUI a pernio di sea sow mad weakaowse of mea. Ta BsaJaatee aloes 1 bare earssatly devoted 43 of tae ke year ef any llfs.

a I elai a ai vaataaee orer elbsr gays anises sa Issir sreatmeal. 1 snake as esarge 4'a rrats CBRTAINTY OIP CLJRJB st vsss araart. I WMI give tea a wrtttew ksssral JI 1 and will tale row. br ascml lc. aiaass aumas that Infarsnatltaa la smifW w.

staoere people, to eases that I hare cured le lay cured which bed been abandoned by fa salty pnyxlctana aad so-called experts. What I sve done for others I eaa do for yon. If roa essaot ealL srritams a rail and truthful statement ef your svmptoma. sad vou will reoalv la olala aav veiope a aeleatine sad no sal erlnloa ef roar case free of chary. Mv home treetmeet is sue eeasrul snd strictly private.

Addroas H. j. TUaArTSON. at. St IX Office Hour! a.

aa. to 8 a. Sua day. a. an, te 1 p.

as. ealy. 13.111 12.037 12.VM 11.794 TotaL 2.S1S 3.258 bol 1.0eS LOBS 2. CV4 Al 7 2.144 ZMtM 2.043 2.114 A041 Lt4 3. ISO 1.53s 2 "578 WEST 6IXE CLTBS.

L. P.C. High. Total. 1.000 1.000 .333 .833 OOV- T30 816 2.404 3,400 2.547 2.2KI 2.

339 2.511 3.2.3 2.27H 2 24 3.12 TotaL i 64 t43 63 ea 624 tit P-Q- .778 .87 .833 1223 .107 .147 1R4 2-S 1H3 3 -12 13 1-15 12 8-12 -11 4-15 100 8-12 Arersges. se4 J4-1S e3 6-15 3 10-13 12 l-l c)7 6-15 at 7-1 toil ll-li 7a -i Averages. rxt it-it JK7S-1I 13 3-13 JS mi 1K1 8- lTOk-19 i7to-ia 17 17S 8-12 177 14-13 178 8-ir. 170 3-lt 170 1-14 173 e- 175 174 7-13 173 2- 172 S- 17118-15 Areragea. 801 1-3 8W 848 IM 1-1 770 3-3 K.T7 71 T5l-fi 749 1-3 710 "Averages.

1H2 1M 3-8 178 2-3 170 1-3 I 3-g Oauve. Totala. 3 a rallaader. 11 a Rosene. Valkyrtan.t,.

4 CoughMn. Maine Ackins. Main 4 Krueeer. Jnhrssun. II noon.

rlemlng. 11 rrson. -a Johnaon, vslkvrlan a Pel fer. Sur-rema snd juarrara, alkyruiB. Ae4iklr Plssas Haxer, Supreme aad 4 HllL PImob 1T4 173 in i- 73 4-9 7-iS- 758 4-0 753 1-4S 731 2-S Oiirsa Averages.

1KB i 181 1-S JCRoselsads ..4 178 1-3. La art on. Grand .,..4 178 Harper. Oaoc. 3 16 1-3 Vsualersyde.

Rosorands 16o 2-9 aikyriaa 1.1 1 i 4.941 r. 4.964 3 -6rt8 i e.271 3 ,600 4.tit2 4 33 4.814 6 8.033 .000 A4o8 677 609 lA 1 077 1.077 1.049 .041 .03 .030 .02 1 WHOLEaLVLE QROCMrS' LEAGUE. Clubs W. L. Besd.

Murdoch 41 Co, Frsnklir MacVoagh A Co.M 9 WUHam Hoyt Co .19 John A Tohvla Oo 7 Steele. Wedales A 7 I lean Broa A 4 Dursnd A Kssper Co. 8 Sncsgue-Warr 3 1 '-Clubs W. L. P.C.

nrsnasnekR fl 1.000 Rourh 1 ..833 tfl-5 6-4 a 1 a. a 14 mm A mrm Worden's 3 1 K.V Hmooth 3 4 .333 544- lAn-tin 1 3 1M1 2-3 tt. 1-s 00 T23 indtviauai a Rraui-nn- R. S. C.

"39 Gsmea. Blrh. Pino. Average. a i e.iD zm a z3 ewt lw O.Tbompeon, Rough R.

230 L193 IKS 5-4 Fasten, Austins 3 111 UI MM RTABT AAD IELEE AFTEB. STARS. They Dlvlsle Terrltery im Their Search fer Baaehall MairerlaL Jimmy Ryan, Chicago's ex-captaln aad out fielder, has bsesv acting as an agent for Jamei A. Hart for several days, aad recent eeveiop- ment Indicate that Rys toexpeeted te furnish tafer-matioa cooeernlag the best Westers play ers, while Frank Seise, the aew manager, keeps bo the search for Eastern stars. It Is supposed te hare been Ryaa whe recommended Hemp- bill of the California loagtis.

Hemphill -a playing at Colorado Springs before be went to the canst, and Ryaa bad opportunities to Judge ot bis ability. Ryan, of coarse, recommended Herman Scbaeftr. the laftolder, aad Chech, the stcher. whom Hart will try out for 1892. Little te known here ot Arthur Williams, the veuna oollaaw fielder slxned by Frank Seiee.

The new manager, if he had known that bs waa going to get thrown out at Wosxon. would have aiaaed Pat Carney for Chicago, Instead of for the triumvirs, tat ne is now sore at aimseif hi work ia landing tola veauaoie player est the wiisig Seem Aa Seles's Judgment le gen erally good. It may be taken tor grantsa mat Williams Is at least a fair-ciaes player. With Wniiame added, the Hat of new recruits, elthor aetually signed sr under consideration. Includes Chech.

Bchaefer. Hemphill. Moaklsson. Wood ruff. Hariey.

Croft. Kennedy, and sample. Tale aaaUerial Includes three pi teases, twe in- nwriara. and four outfleldera. and It Indicates sir on Jim Hart part to paten up tne team where it nssas it most.

Oo ths list there are also Ditchers to replace Hughes. tierders to replace Grose end Hart- set, aaa neary eacuag laaeiaers to neip ins general atlcking arsrage. stan nxe tvenneoy and Schaefer can be taught to field, and hare already learned the most important thing In the gamehow to hit the ball while fast fielders who are weak Datura ea sever oe maae setter either particular. Caen" Bleaa Ia lajaredl. BT.

PETERSBURG, Oct. 27. fTfcah" Sloan, ths marie Jockey, fell this afternoon while riding on th race course st He wss picked up He wss revived after arriving at his ZlaadkaUI at Barry te O'lteiTa. Ths handball club gamee st Rarrv A tTMeira curl yesterday resulted as fallows: First game: McGurn aad .21 17 21 19 polaa and Healy ......14 31 IS 21 Beaond gamo: Clears and 21 14 21 McOulre and 21 13 Third gaase: Carmodr aad Dolan and Fourth game: 21 JO 14 iU Wlllsrd snd ........21 11 21 C-leon and tinrk. XI 14 Fifth game: Stafford snd Bode St 10 21 Coaiia U4 truwauT XI 17 j-t Ratniiav Martin Cos-sins and Charles Dotan will play McOuire and Gsrrity a match gam for Caitfsrais Orvgwa CThieagw 4 Northwestern railway.

Dally and personally conducted parties, in through sleepicg cars. Lowest rates. Shortest time on the road. Finest scenery. Ticket on pes.

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BARON. 44 K. Clark St. Tsl. 13S If.

I aiitmDirro mdn oer cnicaro, t. LAUNUKItb Louis. Kan, City Um Moines. LargMt ia lbs West. SIS-SO W.

Mad. st. TeL VV. 4o7 2414-10 Ind. sr.

Tel. A 117 6JU- Lake ar. Oak. 777. Closa tourels supplied.

MASSAGE FOLKiS gi BT Waatilngton st. Bolt DLD-GOLD BUYERS A. LIP MAN. Msdlson. Inter Oeeaa bldg.

OPTICIANS 1- MANASSE AViSfsoWsT. POgRLirt. LOTJIB as Wsshlnartou st. BITTItTO RUDOLPH Wat. LOTSL 163 Ra I I I eolph R.

48: soad for free pamnnisss oa patents. PENSION ATTORNEY O. BARBEBA R. 28, 103 Ksnaoipa sr. PHOTOGRAPHS B.

WILSON. Studio 88 Btste. offers ens dosea of the new style Csblnat. th Newport, and a beautiful lvoryette In colors for 88. Open Sundays.

PICTURE FRAMES F. A. BRYLENTfc 331 Wah RARE OLD VIOLINS av. Phone H. 185T HEAUiiBSHOT, S7 Auditorium Building.

RUPTURE DEFORMITIES Dr. W'olfarta. SO Fifth Ruorarra and Ta. formlty Speclsllst. Export Truss Fittr.

Myssw irnproveg appiisneee will cure an raptures ana tormltls. Truss (1 to $13. Opes Sua until 13. RUBBER STAMPS Btsncila, sad eaaav LOW DVtOM. ClUlCk icau Ask for eataloa-ias and asl Ims la CO.

LUMBIA STAMP WORKS. 177 La Salt st Chi. Cairo. RAILROAD-TICKET BROKERS Railroad Tickets bought, sold snd eschassoa. All-ert J.

Oeia. me g. Clark at. Tl. tsis Main.

STENCILS, SEALS, RUB. STAMPS SAFFORD. 175 Madison. 'Phone M. 2U67.

CsUlog. Louis Mslind. 194-194 B. Clark st. 'Phoae Ceat.2494.

SHOWCASES AND FIXTURES J. RldWIO. 2v-210 Randolph st- TA LK I A IN ES ''--J rnUNrtArn v.oa-''.

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Years Available:
1872-1914