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8 atTst ihfws i RECOnD VB IT BfiSEMU This Season in Big Lesigue3 Greatest in the History of the Game. American Outdraws the NationalSome Interesting Figures. Trttrane Special Service. Philadelphia, Oct 20. If count for ajiythjng, tJm UiM siuLsr.ii in bnwlwwll tutu been the most successful In tliiB hitfiory of the game.

Not only hiavo tin' American and NttUoiwii loajrues played to rema: k-able crowds, but so luivo the minor leagues. Tii Amnrkian lmpid carried nir the bruuicr drawing a grand ttn.l of due in imajmrc tj its nlose race throughi til the season. Tile grand tt.Lxl the National smvrue was- -Ml noarly 330.IXH) less Johnson's arganuwUon. The largest, crowd at a. sin pin piune wna at tjio lok grounds.

New York, June IT, nvihrji persons parsed thmiiKli the. lilt somo doubt iitifl l'ou oust ui tins noiTnctnesw of tiiese figures. vnuJ tbn attraction. On three otlhor crow els of 37.223 and wore present tho Prulo groiuilx Jiivtun ca.rrird ort tiie honors in the American IfWLRnc, IrpnakLniK nil records for thai city. Tilw crowd n.t Saturday's game with New was the high wa.t.irr iik'trk.

Chicago, Athletics- and Nerw York all drew renia.rka.hte crowd TJiat baseball is Amfwica'a gTeiatrst outdoor sport V-day can be judged by U( n.ttend-n,Kf in New Yot on IxWbor day, wiwn the n.tid American league Uiamn conflicted peroral were atth err ninds, while 24.8.12 saw Dhto e-t American lejtgue park, a ijoU-U of lil.li.v.), tiie greita.oKt crowd ever drawn from t7w city in a single day. Tiie Amo.rronii lca-gtm drew over move persons tlnam Wirt year, tiie attendance increased T.luo frtlwi.ii(; itable frtTPH ntttmdnjioo in rarh Mj, Vm avcivifru per FTamfi in tknn fmm tlw Tiiimlxr of pamrn p(4i tnam play ml ita awn round: AifETJOAN IEAGUIi rx'r damn. Ttoston 2.1,1.V r.lMPno 7.4IW AtfiiPtirji Mt.41',1 Npw York Kt. Looiw Clpvplaod lwtrrt Wanliiii um 2,031 Total, Atlnndanon in 5,8 H. AttwwW-WKW in 7.

Atujndanoo in V.KH, 1. AT'ION AX. LEALi E. Atpi-. Tmtai Game nr TOik 041 0,1 Rl OJiioiaRo 4EVK4 Rt.

IjOiub Cincinnati 41,4 l'ittsbnrff 4.U7:? Brooklyn lvwton I'luladi'Jphia 143,415 2,431 HAEOLD BLAIlTwiLL TAKE STANLEY'S PLACE Trlbutio Special Sr.rvlco. Qncbec, Oct. 20. Tho Qnchrc Itoc-toy club Is commencing to orRJiniie tor the winter's play, but notliins ractical will bo done nntil tho rIumc of the footliall KPiiKon. ns moKt of tho hockpy pWiycrs are InU'n'Hteil in kickrnK tlio pipikin.

The linckcy team will be considerably wciiknncd by tho of titauiry ond Leader, Mho Urto gone to Winnipeg to re-eida A mtv lot ol players, however, are Tribune Spn lal Service. Chicago, Ort. 2). Heiiny Yanger. the crack little Chicago featherweight, who iii.ik'S hi reappearance in the ring at Milwaukee next 1'ri-ilay night, is likly to ha Keen In no.

tioa against In cab' the mayor p'Tinits the boxing game, i reopen In Chicago thin win-ti r. Ynnger in anviouR to meet the t-rror, and since Terry pave E'Kli'i Hanlon Hiich a horrible bra ting in Philadelphia the other night, tii-veral bxvil promoters have, sfingtit to match him with th: Tipton Si, i slier. NOVELlnLlLIARD GAME IS FLAYED IN PARIS Paris, Oct. -X Two Paris billiard-irt, Cohen and llcrre bavi' just an eighteen inch balk lino game for twenty-four They were nl-lowed to leave the game for only one niinnte, their nourishment being mostly Vqiii.I, niadn points ngninst Cohen's lloth wpre comparatively fresh after the game. CHAUFFEURS WILL RACE ACROSS WATER Tribune Sjieclal Service Grand Rapids, Oct.

20. Barney OldfieUl, T-Iurl Kiser and (ail J'islMsr, three antomohile racers who are here to start in the local automobile meet to-morrow, announced j-night that all would enter tho Gordon P.epnett oup race In Kurope uext year. PRIZEFIGHTING AT AN END AT FORT ERIE Tribune Sprclal Service. Vort ie. f)ct.

20. Prize fighting or boxing at Fort Erie is at an end. The promoters of the club have given up the fight against tho laws of the province of Ontario, and the big arena which hius covered no many bloody battles Is lieing torn down. The lumber will be nseri In the rebuilding of the stabb's a.t the race track, burned some time ago. The ('.

W. A. hns nllowed the protest against .1. .1. MeNrill, of Hoston, who cleaned up all the prizes at the C.

W. meet at St. John Inst Rummer. McNeill will have to be content with the empty honor of winning all his races wnu'i! lune yii a very daiffrrnt re-sii' 1 if we h-id gone. How us it Hi 1 1 you Montreal pi ij-ers came out no poorly at Winnipeg; li tho.e arc the WlsL you ive pi'ly you.

Kii-ii our Mr. SaundiTs, pnor as he i-. -at 111 'lit ail ill his games Ih them. is no really strong piajer at the present lane, and for ten oi fifteen years or more, it has jToduiced ie oha.nipik.il elu-i-s player, I lias at I he presinit time, tbree impiion chess p'ayers. Tiw ronto 1ui.h one, wno iw myself; Ottawa has (Mie im Mr.

Na.rraway, ml luw one in Mr. Smith. Men real has 1 thi.uik it high time that you Montreal ohosis pWivVeirs learnt the game. If you do not lull the Uiswons Mjir-sluiill ni ght give you would le if no 1 really hope you will lem.m id mid learn rt well, so that tlin next tourney you cmn oonus out wiilh Kune crediit to yonrsfVJ. A Montreal rhauii 'ii ch-ss player would be a ma wonder.

If you put I'll a corrected note and put it, Montreal, instead of Toronto yon suit the facts, stubborn and true, they are to a T. It will cof little irse for any ef Jim Montreal ilayers to to St. You tan do noihng tli-re. I wriie th'is im no unkind spirit. 1 l' ive wniitti i'l Ivrvi his' as one of thn drss of Caaati, I 1-i ui in my duly to rvp 1 amy iniipiiUi.t 'ii on Toronto.

Yours, oiy tru'y, A. T. I.VII)S0N. r'myor or Canada and r.N'w. c.haii!a.n of Toronto.

P. S. If to leply lo th I 'eiler, my 112 ng street ku.1, ixire of U. S. Watku.

TORONTO PLAYER'S STRONG STATEMENTS Queen City Chessist Disturbed Some Things Said About Champion Magnus Smith. The following from the rhen col-mm of the Montreal Witness will prove ante resting to the many eliess pliiywrH nn thifl city: A few weeks flg'. im thiis we aildrd to the aiiunouncf in-n that Marnlia.H was ujnw to cngageiru'titFi im Caniida the words, Here in ti chance for Toronto 0J11 Laehine r-Kiip and hvwq the ganu." Tan nmld iMintcx. revived indal-cenily Mioutrti by Cihcia players In the piacrH referred to, evok.jd th.i foLlowuig letter from a Mr. A.

Jn vwlson, of Toronto. Mr. 1avid-hon'K aireed. whii'e too ehildiwh for wvem rebuke, and too Ml-tem re.) for retort, aW too an A inaccurate to Im- entinily disregarded, and we to i'l La Una nun next weiik. Toronto, Sept.

2 1001. Chess Editor, Montreal Daily Wil-tiess. Isir, Ileijig iiirprised by you note im hehs eoaimn where i reflect on Toronto. I deem it my duty to reply. on are evidently or cine you would nat have put such nn unworl'hy imputation Ml.

1 fyou Judge Toront ii ss players by our Mr. Saunders wh pWiyel at Wmnitteg, ii shows still prosser ignorani' on your pari. We did not expect Sa-uiiders to do very well, as In never was a Klroni; jibiycr. We hive four or five players far stronger ihnn hi.ni. A.t Wimnii'g SmiiH I nothing bu4 fourth or fifth rate pajers to meet.

WtWMI I worn Ih- Ji.a hip nf Canada 1M'j2 and 1 in imet the strongest I trend amd rlxewhere, hi 'mi1 ng Marshall n.lsj. Narraway and m.vse'f fell hat we were prevented from uig to W'unaipeg. There very uk dy coining Into which will furnish nnnl to hll'fllelllell till! team. will aniiln play in (oal. IIii.im and I'ow.

defenre, and and lianieaii on tlx-forward line, niel is probable tlin I Harold lilalr will bu eiioiien to lu cecd Stanley. FAST INTERMEDIATE GAME THIS AFTERNOON The St. and the ltowintf r'nii in i ui iiii'cl in a rii'ii-e at I i Harry p.n thin iiflerii kmi. II ne will they tiik.i the cVairpioll-'hiii, while a victory for Hie will caiiKR II three-coriiered lie. JVytil c.lll will mi i heir trtrirnRi'st tfaniH, and K- I.h ep fled.

Tht) Kann1 ill u'l at The in-' will 1 lt-wmn l'ulIi. St. John's, full lii.ck. Di isejd Brett Half-backs. Lindsay Hanlum QnnrH'r i.

nicer Mnrtln t'Jimm'll Se.r in Hill uinatyno PoiikWiu lioeke I'rocler Wimgi. sM-Vitty Morn I upiain Seflon VallaJly Uriirht ll.iHtins HavidHon M-lvinuon lt-ivins ciiib KpaiP. Jeffreys; ,1 AiUiiun.son, L'ordinnly, Taylor. YANGER MAY MEET McGOVERN IN CHICAGO thk wiiNINlfrU TUIBUTnJ: THUnsDAY. OOTOIJETl 20 1904 ARE PLAYERS in GOOD STAil Question of Professionalism Raisod Through MeGibney's Playing at Coast Action May be Taken in Re- gard to the Matter by Local Association.

Will any action be taken by the Canadian Amateur Atnicliu I niou regarding the playing lluck" Mc-liibney in a number of tlie Shaius' recent exhibition games a', the This Is a great ipiehiiuii which is agitating the minds of a great number of the sisirtin fruu-niuy ill this city. Mctiiimey, it will be, remembered, had his playing certificate anceili'ti tu. aieiit ol the Western Canada Lacrosse association for professionalism. Tim Stmrio em i-eiuseu 10 play wane lie was i a iiiemi.er ol Hie team, I curing Hie coiise.piences. Jicii the Snains were short of men for their Vancouver trip he was induced tj become a member of lue team and took nrt in number of the at the coart.

It is thought that the cour clubs knew Meiiihney's standing, they played against him. "In my opinion all the men who played in the games in which Mc-Cihney took part are professionals," one of the officers of the Western Canada Lacrosse association stated to a reporter for The Tribune today. "Mctiiimey was professionalise! (luring the summer and until such time as he is again placed in good standing by the governing amateur body he must be recognized as a professional. He has not been restored to amateur standing, so that all those players who played with and gainst him, nrcording to the rules governing ninateur sort, must likewise be considered an professionals. "Nothing as yet ban been done in taking up tho inn Iter, but it is mv opinion that it will not be ulloucd to pass unnoticed.

The local association is awaiting word from the coast clubs, after which some definite course of action will bo token." PRINCE ALEIU' AGAIN FAILS Memphiu. Oct. The Iiivi- a doud Stake for 2.20. and the Mignolia Hake for 2.14 trot- tors, wer edecJded here to-day, a lionnie llusxcll winning the former in straight heals, while a LesojiJr took the Witter in a straight heats. Both horses were favorites.

a The third race, for 2.07 pacers1, wont over until to- a morrow, nfter Relic Me, King a Olrect and Sphinx S. had won a hejt. Prince 'Alert, with Curry in a the. miky, attempted to lower a his- own pac.ini record of I a 1-2. Arevmiipanicri by a run- 5 ner he nvolc the mile in 21 Hat.

Lou Dillon han recovered a from tV nttack of "thumps' a from which she suffered Tues- day In the race with. Major rvimar. She winw out of her to-day and Jogged a around the track. WESTMOUNTS ENTER THE TWO LEAGUES The Canadian Amateur Hockey league has reorga with the follow ing of fleers President, J. 11.

Tri-hey. Shamrock llrrt vice-president, K. S. Slocking, Qui'U'C second viee-piiidenl, K. W.

McKoble, Victori-i lion, set-rotary-treasiirer. If. Shaw, Ion li en I. The West mounts were admitted to the K-nior series in the place of the Ottawa. Tt might Is' remarked that the action of the AVeslinountH Ih pome what remarkable, as- Uiey ap-pll '1 for and received Hdmittanee into the Federal Amateur Hockey league on Friday evening, and it iH now a question as to which league, thrv will stand by, both leagues being affected by their decision, Although Westmount lust night that the application was one of lurt year's, when OttawnH dropped, niul they Intended to ntand by the C.

A. H. 1j. Aftrr much dls-ussion it wnu de-riled that the two-man referee system lie adopted for the ftrrt game, end iT found satisfactory the motion would be Incorporated in the rules. CHOYNSKI AND McCOY WILL BATTLE TONIGHT Tribune Special Service.

St Loniis Oct. 20. Joe Choyn-Kki, th't veteran heavyweight, und iiiunieipina tJ llneji are seheduleil 'to come together In a 20-round fight to-night, at the West End Ath'etic club, and the kxvil ring followers, together with numerous visitors with KKrtiiig pnnrilvitu's, are looking forward to a good go. Notwit.h,tandliiK the Tact that he in one of oldest fighters still in ring, Choynski retained his pugilistic prowess to a marvelouw degree, n.nd is coiinte.1 upon to give the I'hiladel-Plnan an interesting argument, even ir does not succeed In inning the decision. SWUNG CLUBS FOR FORTY-THREE HOURS Montreal, Oct.

19. Tom Burrow, the English athlete, hero tonight completed a remarkable feat In con-Ui-iious cliilvswlnging. At the Arena at Tuesday morning he started to Bwlng a pair of threo-ponnd clubs, and con In mil without a Htop until tonight, a Htretch of forty-three hours and six minutes, breaks jhla own world's record of forty-two hours. During his performance Burrows was fed by his trainer. When ho finished his tonight he Immediately fell asleep.

STRATHCONAS TO PLAY IN THE JUNIOR. SERIES The Strathcona hockey oluh wits organized at a meeting held in the V. M. C. A.

last night. The Ktrath-couas will be -made up principally of members of last year's llrooksldes. Ttiey decided to cuter a strong team in the junior series. The following officers were elected lion patron, Lord Strathcona Nilriuw, J. T.

Gordon, W. siinlonl Evans. II P. Hansen; lion. jresidenl, Hoswell; president, ''J'" ehon first vice-president.

II. r.ennoii second vici)-presideiit, V. Simpson; third vice-president. .1. Willis; .1.

M- Hoi dim cup-tain, George Arundell; mascot, inter ('. Ilelnuige. The club will practice and play Hie new rink in the north end of the city, which will replace the Citizens' rink. WARD MEETS FARMER AT GRAND RAPIDS Trlhune Sprrhil Service. Grand Kaplds, Oct.

20. The card arrungi! by the Olymplo Athletic club for Its boxing show to-night gives promise some good fighting. The wind-up will bring together Miki Wnrd and "Kid" Farmer In tm-round bout. POLICE MATRONS AT THE WORLD'S FAIR Tribune Spceiul Service. St.

iuis, 20. Tho Wrsti i P.i!l"o Matrons' association, whl-h was org'iniz'l two Irgan its annual convention In St. L.urs Among In oiilen presented are ipeka, Kansas (it. Hidnuiu'', Pes Moines, Omaha, St. J.is-pn, Lincoln and Oklahoma tity.

SCRAMBLE IS OH FOn KQCKEY MEN The Situation in Eastern Ontario-Hew Teams Will Line Up. Tribune Sprci.il Service. Ul.jwii, Oct. C. A.

II. wdi lin up with the Shamrocks, Yctorias, Moair-al and tiiele; wiulsi in-- K-Jt-r lis cxc.yf to have tae Naton.l, Capuaii UUawa. Wundei'-rs i a tlml l'hilbis, of last year's Mnrlhoros, will b' with ihem, and thai v.dl have trie following playeis: Goal. Nciiolson; point, relliiignam cner-point, Tom Phi -lip-, liickey llvioae centre, .1. M.if-sn.ill; Ku---eil, llowi rignt wing, Ciiaiiie Llfliton; b'fl wing, J.

liai Th" cup hollcis, the Ol. lawah, nuv li Jim by Heatn. ore will be mai'able for cover-point, Pulford for point, i rank for ici.tre, lUrry ettwick for rovpr, Sm.lh for right wing, and SuddW Gilimmr for led wing. Tnis will hi tile saiuo train which defended the cup last scison Hg'ii-ist the Winnipeg "Rowing lab, Brandons and Toronto Marlboros. It is said that Billy Gilmour will play with tho Ottnn as again.

The Ciipitals of Ottawa will lime t'iree irnwull lawr. to 1 1 I run, vi, Hi row Hones Aileii and Whitd.v Fastw-iol, the two last nami-J well-known la-croHse players. Ml three have play-el sent O. H. A.

Kewtden these, there Is Ernie Butterworlli an I Dick (I'l, ar.v, for the defence an I Elgar ll Sir.ir. and Pat for th" forward line. Tiie Cap hav- a wealtu of pronii-ing junior material to draw from. The Nntionals will have all their player of lust winter and a few more besides. The Nationals will line up something lik" thin: Goal, Menu ui; point, Yiau c.iv.t.

Kent or Pitrc: forwirrls, Laviolette, Provost. Pootnl-r, Viio or Deearie. The irnwall Hockey club to stick lo th" O. if. A.

in this coming season, ui is confident of ncliieii'g a higher yen tion than it ill list year. rawa'l will Hunter. Pi gun, Molionall, Mil-er, Sm ta, linn, L. McCourt, L'llonde all seasoncil play ers, besides a dozen husky juniors, so that is no scarcity of material. HARVARD WINS THE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS By AsMK-latcd Trees.

Hamilton, Oct. 1 0. Harvard won the Intercollegiate golf for the seventh time today, defeating Yale in the final round of team matches1 on the links of tho Myopia Hunt cluK 1-2 to 7. The crimson victory was due to tho frteudy work of Maleol-n McBurney, W. Egan and W.

Chick, all three of whom won their matches decisively. The Ynle winners were W. Clow and It. Abbott. two TiiHot r.it TorrusT cams to CALIFORNIA.

The Ohlc.iKi Great Western Railway offers rhoiT of two through tourist ears every wqrk ta California, oni leaving MinneapnliH and St. Paul Tues-naya via On iha and the rtoek Island Hnute the oll.ir leaving on Thursdays via Kans.ui city and the Santa Pouln. Krr further lnfoim.it on apply to any Great Western AR-ent or J. r. Elmer, Ur.A., Chicago, III.

OF STUDENTS PREPARE FOR FIELD TRIALS Annual Sports of University of Manitoba Will be Held on Exhibition Track Tomorrow. The annual field day sporta of tho University of Manitoba will take place on the exhibition track tomorrow. Like former years, great Interest is being taken in these events and from present Indications they will go down on record as amongst the most successful ever held wider these auspices. The programme is much similar to that of former years and on account of Its length it has been decided to run off a portion of the events in the morning. These proceedings will start at nj o'clock.

The morning events will include tho 220 yards sprint, the hurdle event, throwing the hammer, patting the bhot. the SKATING DACES DURING WINTER Jack McCulloch May Meet, Cracks in Auditorium this Season. Proposition to Pull Off Big Sporting Event Before Winnipeg Audience. Winnipeg Krtsnion niay witness a number or fast ice races during the coming winter. A proposition has Inch niadu to J.

K. McCulloch, tho well-known fancy and ieed skater, to nuet a number of the swiftest i-k it- rs i the Auditorium some time I i the winter. Mr. McCulloch has not given a decided answer yet, but it In more than probable that he will look upon the proposition favorably, espc'lilly if he makes satisfactory arrangements to give an exhibition in Paris. Ho would, of ne-CHs-slty, have to gut Into good condition in Kiich an event, and it Is niivp than likely that he would welcome the proposed speeding events get him into the desired Hhue.

Should the races ts arranged It is col thought that any difficulty wll b' eviM'i-ienced in getting for-ini 'able opponents for the Winnipeg Norval Baptle, one of the Ivst skaters on the continent. Is noiv a ivsllonl of Winnipeg, while. Bellevellue. one of the heist lu the country, Is also a resident of 1hlity, It i si also thought tint Neilson an 1 Davidson, and some the other crack, might also he I iduced Id come to Winnipeg to meet McCulloch. It is conceded that if such races nre arranged, they will draw en ImniciiMp crowd of people.

It in row Konie years since skating races have held In Winnieg, hut the Interest i'l this sport lias not waiiid. and as a result great crowds woul I doubtless turn out to witDcss the events. Mr. McCulloch still waiting a replv from Paris to the offer to skate 1,1 that It is his intention to go into training in the near future In nny event. Last year he did not skate nt all, but will break 1 i to the game onco more thin sou-si ui.

LIPTON DENIES HE HAS GIVEN UP QUEST Py Associated Prcea. London, Ojt. 10. Sir Thonuts Li-ton today was shown a news-apor article intimating that he had abandoned the ipiost of the American cup. and hinting that Kenneth M.

CliM-ke, one of the foremost Clyde rut ing owners, might enter tho contest. Sir Thomas said ho had not given up tho idea of again challenging for the cup, and he had given George Watson Carte Blanche the matter of securing a boat. Sporting Events In Short Form A project is on lo stage and HackeiiscliiuidL in Madison Square Garden (or the world Hcalch-as-calch-cau championship some tinm in uu nary. Tho latest variation of tho wily tout's practices is thus reiKirted by a writer in an Eng'isli piper: "A re-sis'ctably drcsseu man iipproaehud, and asked for the loan of a js'iicll. Seeing that he wore two medals and had not at all a military appearance, I lent him one out of curiosity to Bee what bin variation of the usual trick was.

After making various marks on hi. 4 i.ice card, bo said that the officer under whom lie had served was running a horse to win, and that on consideration of his bravery, medals, ho was to bo told just before the rnco Reports from various sources Indicate that several well-known young men, proficient in tho game, of 'hockey, will change Iheir addresses: and uniforms during tho coming season. unco a time change by a man was a wonderful matter; now it hardly arouses any interest at all, and probably it will only be a matter of time that liiey will arouse so little Interest that there will be no one to see them play. Montreal Gazette. Fnipire Rilly Hart sr.ys he used the "spit ball" when he pitched in tho I'nion Association back in 1SM4, and that it was one of Bobby Matthews' best Yet some say that it is new.

The oldest inhabitants aro Btlll rlaiming oredit for nnenrth-ing all new wrinkles in baseball. mllo run and the broad jump. Daring the afternoon, the 100 yards, the high jump the quarter mile, tho pole vault, the half mile, tho relay race, and the tug-of-war will take place In the order named. Individual prizes will bo given to tho different successful contestants whlUi the college making the greatest number of jsiinta will capture the handsome cnauipionship trophy. Tho different colleges, while not holding any field trials this year, have a number of strong candidates In the field and much is enpected of them In tomorrow's sfsirt.

Th? Sleds, are conceded to have a strong chance of winning the championship. The events and entries follow: 220 yard ran Manitoba, F. G. Fun- SPORT. wick, W.

E. Grant; Wesley, 11. Klng-wood. L. McKiin Medical, H.

A. Ar-mltage, 11. O. McDiuriuid au John's no entry. 1(1 Ih.

hammer Manitoba, I). Me-nao, D. S. Charlchon Wesley, J. B.

Anderson; Medical, F. G. Schwalm, D. K. Williams St.

John's, il. llanilier. Hurdle race Manitoba, W. E. Grunt, 1) McKiie: Wesley, HtngwiKid.

Tench; Medical, E. Tisdale, V. G. Williams; St. John's, li.

llanibor. Itt lb. trfiot Manitoba, P. Meliae, W. L.

Flndlay Witdey, W. W. Shoup; -Medical, I). It. Williams.

W. W. Miih-grovo Kt. John's, no entry. Mile race D.

H. Charle-son, Hepworth Wesley, C. SIcKim, W. W. Wilson; Medical, II.

B. Mitchell, 11. L. Davidson; St. Johns, Lar-ondfl1.

100 yard run Manitoba, E. 0. Fen-wick, W. E. Grant: Wesley, II.

King-wood, W. D. Baley Medical, H. A. Armitage.

O. M-Hiariuid St. John's, W. Boyd, Gannon. Long Jump Manitoba, l.

McBne, Dredge: Wesley, H. lilngwood, Tench Sfertical, V. G. Williams. T.

A. t'ohoe; St. John's, H. llaniber. High Jump Manitoba, W.

SIc-Laohlnn, Drelg'; Wrtd'-y, fii'iin'e V. G. Williams, F. G. Ht.

Johns, II. Hnnihor. 440 Turd Hun M-uilloba, F. O. Fenwivk, Hepworth: Wos'ey.

J. B. Anderson, J). L. Divrkln R.

B.iMi.tchiU, JI. McKay; St. Johns, no entry. Tolo W. L.

Kind-lay. W. A. Rldd'H: P. Hill; Medtaal, II.

O. MeDlnrnvid, T. Oohoe; St. John's, no entry. Ilnlf Kiin Slanltola, TTP-worth, 1.

Wesly, W. W. Wilson. C. McKim Medlciil, R.

B. Mitchell, R. 1j. Duvidipon; St. Laronilo, J.

Gannon. Relay 'Ila'-'e Manilobn. Grant, Fen-wlck, iRrstall, Kny: Wes-y, Pail-ey, MKim, Ringwcol; Medical. Mi-Dlarmld, Tisdat-, Schwalm, Armltnge St. Johns, Crenry, -I.

Cannon. L. Lironite. Tng-of-war Manitoba, captain-Wesley, icantain .1. R.

Vnderson; Medical, captain, F. T. Cadham; St. Johns, captain, MUSIC AND DRAMA John Philip SoiiPa. who is now on a tour with, his hand, has, at the cities where the Grenadier Guards Band, of Ixindon, England, is to appear, announced frrrn the concert platform the visit of England's finest and oldest hand, nnd has impressed on the audience the advisnrhility of their hearing tjio hand, which ho considers the best lu the world today.

Mr. Sonna in his ajinounoe-ments has said that having heard the leading bands' rvery count ry, he believes- the British Grenadier Gua'rds to be the finest of all. Ho ha referred to the splenidid reception that English audiences have always given his own band, and has expressed the belief that the same oordial welcome awaits the English visitors on this side of the Atlantic. When King Edward's' great hand of sixty-one scarlet coated musicians come 'here Snusa's kindly intimation will be complied with. The advainco sjiIo of seats for the concerts lo bo given in the drill hall by the fanioiis band of the Greiiia-idior Guards on Oct.

2d, 27 and 211 with nintiineo ein-h day opened with a rush yesterday morning Sons of Eng'and were among the first purchasers, taking over 2(H) tickets, and tlw geineraii public continued im steady stream n-H day, showing tht- great iiiitent ul-reiidy aroused over the nwisiw festival that is in store Tor Winnipeg-gers next week. Tho first concert wiill lie Hin afternoon one al three o'e'ock on Wcdnewlay, Out, 26. FAST TOUHIST CAR SKHVICE TO CALII-'OHNIA. The Chicago Gnat Western Bailwiy, In connection wllh the C. 11.

I. i Itallway, will 'run a through tourist sleeping car every week to San Francisco. Leavlns Minneapolis at 8 p.m., Kt. Paul at p.m., Tuesdays, via Omaha, Colorado Springs und Osrd arrive San Francisco Friday at II! "ill noon. For tur'h'T Information apply to any Ortat Western Api nt or J.

P. Elmer, hicugo. III. HOME X'ISITOIIS' EXCURSIONS. On Sept.

0. 13, 20, 27 and Oct. 11 the Chicngo Great Western Railway will sell round trip tickets at one fare plus $2 to points in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Q-o. returning 3i day a from date of sale.

For further Information writo to V. L. Wyaml, T. P. A 804 Robert Street, St.

Paul. Minn. EDISON UniqueTheatre XV KFiK COM MEN CI NO OCT 17. Exciting and Thrilling Scenes From fhg Far Wast. radian Fi'-rMiinr.

Sirrr Roping, e'e together wiln a lefincd bill of Jleadline Vaudeville Arln. Matinee daily, and 3.110 admission 10c. Night performanrrs, commencing 7. IS admission "-i Sa1 -wriirr "Vi if-. All the latest popular until.

Music Follon and Musical Instruments at WHAI.KY, BCiCK A LIMITED, Main BU. Winnipeg. PALMISTRY $5 Reading for $1 Room 8 Metropolitan Motel Madame P.uyla, France's relcbratad palmist, known all over Kuroj and America, patronized by Royalty and Peerage, i now In XVinnlpeg lor a short time. Consult her on all llusincm, Marrlagu, Success, Health, Wed'h. Travels, etc.

Hours, ID a.m. to 9 p.m. Covert Coat There's a neat, dapped appearance about the Semi-ready Covert Coat. The proper length-it is tailored by experts on parts, who do their needlework so skilfully that the, made up coat fits closely and perfectly around the neck, hangs without a crease over the shoulders and presents a dressy, full "boxy" skirt effect We import the Fabrics for our Covert Coats from Bliss and Sons the well known West of England makers of riding tweeds. We tailor each coat to the "fitting" stage, the seams with outlets and the inner parts basted only each coat can be adjusted perfectly to your physique.

Prices $15 $18 $20 $25 Your purchase money returned for any cause. 40, Semi-ready" Tailoring WINNIPEG 432 Main Street, also Retina, N.W.T. Miss Edna Sutherland's RECITAL. OK "EVERYMAN" AT TUB Y. M.

C. A. HALL, OX MONDAY, OCTOBER AT 8.30 P. M. Assisted by Miss Mildred Lawaoiv-Mr H.

E. Baly and Miss Jean O. Ladty Tickets 7.10 reserviwi. 5 On unrnterr. ed.

To be obtained from' McsttrsL Bar rownlnugli Semple'a Music DRILL HALL Oclcbar-26, 27 and 29 AFTERNOONS AMD EVENING. His Majesty King Edward VTs OF LONDON, ENG. Under Iho auspices of the Colonel an Officers of the 00th Tteglmcnt. Seals now selling fast at. Barrow dough's.

Prices Evening. Jl and 1 Mir and $1 children J.Vw The Nordheimer Piano Ono of the roof of the lilgn Rnd uniform excellence ot th Nordheimer Pianos is the class of patronage they are receiving throughout the whole of Canada. Everywhere they are being chonen by people of poultlon prominence. This is largely tho public knowledge cf Iho imallty and thoroughly ar-ttHtl-7 iharacter of hebe world-farned instruments. There is no unprejudiced pro-fcsyional musician but will teH you the Nordheimer Is the best nnd highest grade piano mada In Canada.

Call and seo them at 217 Main Street South. The Nordheimer Pi3no and Music Co. 247 MAIN STREET. Phono 1439. LOW COLONISTS' HATES 'IA CHICAGO GHIi AT WKSTHHN To points In California and jtrLmna.

Tickets on Halo sally, Sept. 1 3 to Oct. 13. For further Information apply to J. F.

Cilllis, General Agent, The Royal Furniture Go, Limited Our customers have the solid satisfaction of selecting from a stock which is always up to-date..

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