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thn flfatrl i nfA 411t.J 1 1 be. Knipe kicked this goal and the score vob QO A rPl. a I nuiu uioibv oil uiiuvu a mrua BUUl rtf inn fffitttirnrira wna a. a.1 a I.I.. V.

i i vaa vvr a. aaiUUIHB VUQU lUirav VTilUUIbl H0ESEWHIPS A JOCKEY tt.o uuwuumu jawimaui Yauwia. auu inn nt aAlUannyin eVrtiir .1 i.1 OTHER FOOT BALL GASES. Local 'Ii'iimw ttiiipiar Oppoiicnt on Ha.u iiw. illlltlUUIIVll'l.) 11UIU ana Mr.

linys was ruled off of nil the tracks tlm rules of the American Hunt and BEANS BEATS BANQUET with the looal toam. a matter of course, and pjujs eatauBLUBiicauy recoKaizou. Play a Sharp.Offensive Game Against Crescent. jw uuv IllOf till ut every brilliant play on the part of Yale was applauded. Tho magniflceat runs mado by Hart finH IpmalMa.

1 I ITVL Exciting Incident at the Hemp, stead Pony Races. lirlilorlnc Fifll. Tho Ilomsi'im of this city playod the Statcn Isluud, Jr on tho Stilton Island cricket grounds yesterday. The Brooklyn boys wero beaten 10 to 1. Thoy put up an exoollent game.

aaiaAaaaaaakj ugjilQU ajrwUL UV Mr. Dwyer's Haandicap Horse I H.andily Defeated at Linden. teams were as follows: uu aia some gooa worn on nis own account. Good rushes were made by Sheldon, Pish and Osgood. Later Culver bad to retire and Stockton took his place.

Beeso made tho last touchdown, from which no goal was kicked. Time was called a few minutes later. Sir. Shnrpe of Pennsylvania was. referee and Mr.

Slaybaok of Crescent was umpire. Princeton 'Varsity, Cornell Vnr 1V, O. It was a massacre, and that is about tho whole story of the Princeton Cornell intercollegiate football ohnmpionship match of yestor dav afternoon. The nlAVAti frrAAkn ffiTnA rtntrn assoiMiiuon. Meanwhile Murray was stunding trembling nt tho judgroi' stand.

Ho was nliowed to ride under suspension till bo vxpluln his coDduct. The affair was tho only occurrence of tho meet, and the managers regret exceedingly to have it o. cur. It was one of those things that managonnjiit can't prevent, however. l'lio lUth race for gallowava and ponios, two miles oy hurdles, was the most exciting raco on the card.

The start was mudo with Maggie a good leader, itoulotta and Smnll Talk even 1 seconds. At the second hurdle. Small Talk i took tho rail and lay with a brok in back. IlCWltt thl! iAi'L tia anni.i ta WnlT tft ncl kl OltANan. Onsva old.

Wobb. 1U11 UnalL Marshall. MnrphT Bight lack! William Hayes, One of tho "Gentlemen" Riders, Chastises a Competitor and Punches tile Track Superintendent Seven Well Contested Events Conclude tho Jleetlnj. iuecr. uut tho stnton Islanders worn too heavy thi iii.

Some good tackling and liny runs w.nv ii.n.lta for tho Uomsens by Good win, I'ish and Dft lght. Goodwin wroneli.vl bis kuob in the second half and Fish was laid up with a brulst'd kneo. Hoinoken and did cxcullunt wort for tho Statcn Islands. 3 wo halves of twenty ininutos each wero pluvod. Til a fan li.

I li nt ena oou Kyle. njHf. Ilookiiiiikcrs Have a Look In nt (lie Cash, Only Two Favorites Out of Landing the Long Llriiok Proves a I.oujr Shot Other miIIs ami Jlondaj'. Kntrics. Morris.

avr back Vanderkloft. halt back OolT. half back Welters. run back Place. iiiiou 11IJ 119 lOllUTVaT Omnire WOn t.lin tna nna tAAl tha hnll avt Yestordav wns tho elosinc rtnv th tnii ava atto IWVV UI1UUT1, IIUU walaed to the stables Tor tho twentieth time in i such alTAirs without a scratch.

Roulette anil i Little Chance boltnd tlm Immla lit. i lIKMsrx.i. One or tho Best Exhibitions of tno Senson at Eastern Park Princeton Sfmio Short Work of Cornell on Manhattan Field and Tale He feats Orange. Very soon attor the University ol Pennsyl vanio foot ball team lined up on Eastern park afternoon, tho Crescent foot ball who were thoir opponents, found that the Pennsylvanians had made tho journey from Philadelphia for the express parposb of playing "tho (tamo. They had not come to fritter away nn hour or three quarters of an hour In order the other college teanrs micht be deceived In them, but they had put on their uniforms meeting of the Hempstead Farm ltncin.tr from Ithaca full of fight and hope, and In tho gridironod arena of Manhattan field, New York, were slaughtered and devoured by the terrible Tigers from Jersey.

At no time from the beginning to the end were thelthacans allowed to score The Linden I'nrfc lilood Hor. association is to be congratulated on the lino weather which has so far tho uioctiiii. nt ili r.r..t ing with the wedge. Very soon thoy lout tlio sphere through a fumble by Welters, and Yale rapidly forced tho play toward Orange goal. Hart did magniacent running for Yale ana u.

iuu auuuiiu niilo. Indnpendonco Day was an easy winner under a pull, with Maggie nnd Trumpstraggling. ation. The day opened all that a lover of outdoor sport could wish for, but just before the racing began the sky was overcast and tho nirchlilv tft nil Wall. Ifklmrilaou auil Blrilnea.l.art taclllo Oajiji.y.

Kuaivvltou Lft uu rj Hruv.ii. I ontn Heap. liiii liliiKham Rl.ht RUard l.xii.rt. Kigali Hoim r. ttiBhtenil Ilfinenam.

Ouarlcr haca The first race wns run in a brisk shnnmr. hut aw, aaaaaa. taaiaafeo puvuiu at whon the Cornells were thirsting for a chance to show that tho Tigers had beaten them by lit IT hialt ltai.lt tl. a. l.alinail OftCK ij.i to clear the air, and, while tho sun did (ond it in (Captain) Uight half baa (in a aavoij raaCQB arOUUU in lOU 811(1 Oi the Orange eleven, failing in each to socuro a touch down.

OrangotackUd quite well throughout the game and some exoollent interfering was done on their part, out the Yale running was too swift and clever for them. Within three mlautei after the game opened Hart, capturing the hall i. i people in attondanee found no dim viii i. ravton Kith To: gether. That was In 1S9L When time was (ioalu C'rarlOD.

J. L'm. piro Mr. lilll called after that game the Princetons had anAvrl 1 1. 1 1 T.l I 1 1 Kol roo Air.

W. llonmlaen. little track in New Jersey. 1 terdny was thu iMitmor day in the history of the association in point of atten liincoi iu fa each day scorns to bring out greater mimix. s.

The graud stand was lllcd t.i overflowing, and tha. lawn in front of the stand was packed while tho racing was going on. lieforo each nice, tho betting rlug was crowdo.d to suffocation, and it was hard work to got through tho golld mass of humanity lo lay a bet. lln. "aaiaa in'T, a uunuicap stoopiectiaso, was won by Cik nfnllen.

The start showed Vanity in the luad, which at the second mile amounted to a quarter of a mile. Cilcnrallen got his second wind and beat homo by a furlong. Farewell, with Mr. Brooks up. wns a long distance third.

It was getting dark aad a description of the race was impossible. The seventh nice was a consolation for unplaced horses in previous races. It wns run in the dark with a eloeo llnish. Topmost loading by a length with Case Curd and Nomad well up in ordpr. 1 aaaaau.

aaau (11 VI HO IlUL UUtl of tho Oranges and seeuroda touoh down, from Whiah awn. I.t.1 rvlnir Club, sttitn luliiml f. o. Tho Irving olub playod its sooond game of tho season with th Slaton Island fjrii cuuy in scoping comiortnbjo. TUore wero seven races on tho card, all of which furnished good sport.

The one ovont to mar an otherwise enjoyable afternoon occurred nt tho llnigh of tho lourth race. While as a matter of course the managers of tho assoolatioa must bo held entirely unresponsible for tho occurrence, yet it aa.aaau UllO aal Ataaaane 11 UU nOtUmg. The Princeton men did not put up quite such a game as they have played of old. but It was sufficiently still to run things all their way aad make a finish with the score 46 to 0 in their favor and possibly they might have done bettor had it been necessary. But their full strength in mo nrst goal, scoro: to 0 for Yale.

When tho bnil iri.i 1a on tho hitter's grounds yestenlay and won by Jt well towards the Tale goal by a long punt, The judges yesterday werrs Messrs. 0. Hoov, G. How laud Loavilt and J. T.

llrdn. side tho lino weather and the largo crowd, an oxcullsnt card had boon provided which resulted in som of tho most exciting aua uuu lumoiea it and Hart secured it. thrAn fk. i was not called for; so far as their opponents wore concerned the line of the Tigers was adamantine, their tackling unexceptionable, their Interference absolute and their running aaiv yji au, TUESU 11UO, ZIO made his seaond touch down by a run nearly half tho lent'th nt thn flal.l Rushmore Wuod wns timer. Following is a summary of thu ravos I'lmt rac Cv ivditiMl ti a an opBtakn of Sir.

each cn.l to Kor innio. h.ndH hllli two fhV and under. Pontei 14 hands to oarrv 1 i 3 uaaaa aa. movi 'uk klClCed. BCOrirlc la caanl rV.lt.

aa. V. With the express purpose of showing the" 2,000 people present tho best variety of tho pastlmo they had in stock. As the natural result of this febod resolution tho geme Which Pennsylvania tp at np wns the most spirited and the most interesting to wntchof any of the games at the "park this season. The spectators went home entirely satisfied, though tho home contingent suffered defeat.

The Pennsylvania boys put un a far better offensive game than did either Yale or Princeton in its game with' the local kickers. The Phlla delphinns are roraarkaTjly strong behind tho line, Wall, Gilbert. Osgood and Knipe being about as good as they could be. The Pennsyl vanians are at present weak in the center because ol the injured condition tha men who are' playing there, and when Creseant had the ball, they made constant gains, alwnys advnnclng tho ball well into the Pennsylvania's territory before they were oom to givq it up. In fact, the Crescents i lrOmrl brV nnrrxl Tnav a rlanr, 'amaa 1 Jt .1 uuoruea one or tuo so called gentlemen riders nn excellent opportunity to displny a temper and a disregard for the sensibilities of tho wo men of tho 400 of tho Meadowbrook club.

The track, which is Just 480 Tcet short of a mile, was in lino condition. Tin) new grand Stand. h.1U lliat haan a an.a.l t. 1 auurp ana speeay. xne uorneu meters put up aaaaaua aaau ovuaw 12 to for the collegians.

Yale'S rUflllAR nnn aa, haw a.aaa 1. a scoro oi to (l. Tho Irving club ow its victory to hard, quick playing nn.l superior team work, lioth halves wero stubbornly contested, each foot of ground being oarnud by hard earnest playing. Tho llrst touchdown was mndo by Itowe, aided by Donaldson's and Hnsty's interference after twentv minutes' play. Mackenzie failed to kick tho goal.

The second half opened with a run bvltuwo' followed by a 10 yard gain by Konzio, aided hy Armstrong, Hasty and Donaldson. Irving lost tho ball on four downs on thy Chrickots ono yard line. Wilson blocked the C'rickotHr'n kick ami IrmMlrnmr fa. 1 1 an tin. II 1....

If.lll tooarry 14, tn carry 1.14 nond a.ai.v.ti.(a.jj aav iululiciouvo. j.aaujf UUP HUB tUI In pieces again and again, and they fumbled the nfrt.lpln Ml. fill. ovAi.iaitt. avavav.

1 llllt JL MoillllOUth Cliuntv linn, l.li. viuui fiUWU aiaia. VV UI V3 equally effective in keeping the Oraagi'itos from scoring in the next round, but the Jersey players ketlt their nnnnnanla faAm qaa(a a. la. a aataia aaau iiaiao aaavc aaua uo kj tva.

ucjr run into the arms of the Tiger taoklers, they blocked ao 1 111 nrovement thnt mAiat otiih iva.v aa. a. unknown. uu; 1a lloaan. d.

in. (.. I jfl at it 1, aaaiiaaiTin of all. It furnisbos accommodations for 1,000 iiiair own men. xno oniy tuing tney aid ao well was to make gains with the flying wedge.

This was copied from the Howard maneuver, in six minutes. Hail they baadlod the ball with as much skill as they played when Yale had It thev mffl ht hArn hnv th.l. v. a at.vj actaauu. 1IIO laiOUt WilS lilt MUrtl, not a lavorlto getting Homo in front until the fourth raco aad only two llrst ciion os won during tho nrtorno.in.

Tho backers of form got a great deal of money in tho liftli raco on Fatality who was playod vory heavily. Several of tne) bookmakors wore still paying off tickets on thin raco after tho last raco had boon run. Ho wo had so trou'jlo in getting the fluids ot? and somo of tho starts wero straggling, to Bay tho luast. iVIien the raco stnrtod thirtc 2 vo.ir faced Starter liowo and tho t.ilut made Sprin klo a warm favorito. Th plnvcl tho lllly all over tho ring and lokod upon it as a sure thing, but wore nupdlcl to watch th Onock stable's golding Longbrook win.

Tho raco was a pretty and exciting ono. tho llrst ireuuw, wiiu a tier 01 toxes in Iront, all of caaava uovu vaaaj iui aaav Aaaa uxn iatSL year, and the Cerneil had it well perfected, ad frequent and the advantage presented by somo vwiuwia. An. iiv.niu tuo stana arrangements have boen mncle to tnt a at tlm Ivaaaaa a al.A a u. i E.

Ilmai) 11 nr. in. rvea ara. l.vj BtVnjrZi h. V.V4V SioilV a Ohampaaiso rati.

Ntva onJ ran i urao l. ,0, of which J. to ajoond, ir'i o'lT'" ak' handlcai. for I 'ipwarcl. ono milt on the ilat.

Tiino. 1 Panar 'omfort 4 John llarpr Fr il hh.r:i:cii'.'K.'l;iman.''rvV 1 kirvaaajr jcaaaao vaa cuwu taaaaa. Tt woo tfl.alv a nr. l.nfl. nviow WI 111 vJUBUJl UaT OlCmOnl.

ThiH IS tVl" tllir.l a ao thaca I w.aww.,wiaa iiuuiing wns unimproved. Tborno got a touchdown by running from Orange's .5 yard line, hut ArmatrAnA, riia i.ii. k. ih.v aa aiuaiu uuiv viaa vavaaaa tho second touchdown for the Irving club. No goal.

Tho remainder of tho half was played in Stnten Island territory and when time was called the bull was in the cvnter of the field. MueKenzte aud Donaldson reooived their usual jwaa mwi atav.V9 aiaavo UL'Oll held at tho Homiinlnnii rr ni nr.fl 1 Ha iivun I vwaaaoaa aaaaaaauaa aia.aj ViVil Princeton they were slowor, and oould take met with the greatest success. Tho Heuipstead goal. Score 16 to 0 for Yale. The Orange team did its most promising work tho next turn and got the ball to Yale's fifteen Yard linn a.a.i..

vaaaijr siaaja vai piaaj. vyUUUKr 111 tin I. I. aaviui ivvicmii nociuiion is nn outgrowth th Meadowbrook club, which had for Bovorai years hold meetimrs on 1 rstivnii Tha ert'tt. 1 ,11 Topmant, a 1 Kilt, (KArno hn ii a kuuu uaauv lanu lliuy the trafning and the fine condition of the.

collegians. That was a handicap which the Borne team felt after thev had buttod tho visitors' stubborn line for a dozoji or more times when once the bftllwent into the Pennsylvania possession it wns not veaertMy lost until ft had lodged behind the Crescent goals. Tho a.u avaaa, aaaTj aauvTJtwaa 4uava.n1 uiacaa, LQO highest honors of tho day. He made several ovaifliwiB act3 eUvllUai astle and hopeful, but the ball was soon lost ituockouis nnu lveniuv.iy anil Howe took their turn at tne sura During the llrst half Smart ley was seva rely hurt and Neiderimin filled his position at left hall for the remainder of tho gnmo. The teams lined up as follows: these ruces baa created a desire on the part of 1(1 toTria.

Topniaat, 01 his brilliant, old time runs around the Cornwall ainHra rlfulfMnr. nnH nnhlnn nff tx.l.lnw. ta.f vaiu tvnvi rraiiK u. iiuu was once raoro In the hands of Hart. llftv varrl rnn thot i 1 Thirl rjco piTn of whl.

8. .0 lo socontl. third Handioap for ponlen. oarrying the coveted leather twenty, forty and sixty yards at different times. He made one of uiit no run nara ana oroKe through almost at naao waicoaou VU IUO irlendo of the losing team took him behind tho CIUCKKTB.

Politlnil. ti.l Coiiiincllam Left i win boh tno piays around tho ends, the colle ftrlans Bad things all their own wav after tho naau vavtraaa caaau aaa uiu. aaics at. aalu goal haa nl nA nniv nnnn ji I.a Kin 1.1. t.

Tt first flftQfin mlnntM nlnv aaaI a were added to the Yale soore, making tho total 22 to 0. Left nwronce Kimrd. Brown Ueit enter. oivvnr Itlnt Aimt i .1 Mcl r. A il.tt.Ana Tho Hanc.i il br it Haw, 'Vi 5rt.

FairpUv t'aimii. lbs (Mr PHI) Oal, jr. in Oaiiatttiiit, tlm (io an) K. Hjnka, A. 'l kiai SI are 1 1 I Jtut Is aaa ctaaiy part of.tne contest the Pennsylvanians seemed to be ti 1 A Whan aa.aa V.

1 3 aAXmstran.7 XCn Vol Via.A i Scl.eriiierhorn itiarlit aav j.aaaaava waaij uuua av aaaaarao aaia ta.la.K fl made several good catches and his chrysanthemum like head moved among the rushers like a will o' the wisp. Throe times he was Injured, and once it took Jack McMasters five minutes to put him Into aaaoy uou got tnoir neaas fjr miits ana scoring nnotner tOUChdOWn. for wVllf rrnoi uroa UtUA A wwudu up, uuwuver, tno intenerenco plays aai iiiiii; vvaioe itvirn, tailivatit to HyaKa 1 'v to 1 a an I'lierum lime aim. Tkit 7 a ajw.a.a it J.n;i.au, vilxy more touhdown brought the Yale seore to 32 to puiauu uui witu great oriiiiancy. On their nnrt the nmcwnt lva, a.AAA v.

ui vtiii. to le.rttiid. third to aa vr tn sua: 'U p. Handicap for ival aj" iith on th.i Hat. Time Miller Hiatht end ''dil liaty.

Pilo Richt half 0rtler Ni lvlerinan Lnft bK" haok Uovro. Uovvde.i full back Donaldson. Quarter back Kennedy. TlnfeirnM rn. I I IT tm, wnere stood at the call of time.

suvtYcu nuu Improvement over previous games in one lour liursns being upa. at tho iluish Loiigbrook go: tho iidvnntngu ot a straggling start. Hlossom lintnodiatoiy pa sod him and led until thoy wore in tho "etrotcli for homo, when Doggott got to work on I.onghrook. Harrington eiimo up at tho snmo tune, and In a driving finish Longbrook won bv a nose rrom Blossom, who lasted long enough to beat out Harrington a like dislanco for tho place. Sprinkle was fourth, a short head behind.

Lon brook pah! Ul to 1 lo will, Dlos. iotii to 1 for the plneo and Harrington to a third. Th second moo was a handicap swcepstake for all ages and hail four starters. Hanquet was nut. Iu favorite at oven money, buttl beat tho gallant old horso oould do to get second motley, tho second choice.

Ueansoy, boating biui rather easily by throo ijuarinrs of a lei.gth Major Daly sot a hot pace at tho start, but. when they swung into tho turn for homo, no wont all to pieces and e. uiio in last: about 11 vo lonu ths behind Herald, who wns tho same distance behind li. im piot. Another upset dlsplo.iaod tho taient in the third nieo.

Copyright aud Ilieo were dual favorites at twos, hut llnishod third and four respoctiv. ly. Mehinio stnrtod to cut out thn UJ aaiV3 U1VU10 general features that mnflR thn fi or hit aaiv; uuuuiy itgricuiiunu society to mako them an attraction ef the fall fair. G. How land Leavitt, president of the Queens County Agricultural society as well aa a member o'f tho Hempstead Farm Kacing association, said to the Kaole representative "1 am trying to make arrangements whereby wo can have an extra meeting with running races for several days as an nttractioa to the fair.

I boiieve a radical change is needed in tho policy of tho fair. Wo are going to have a new grand stand, and thn new purctiase of land Will afford overy accommodation theso races. Wo cuu attract io.OO,) peoplo a day if wo can mako the desired arrangements, and will be able to offer purses that will 1111 our entries with the bost horses." While this would bo a very popular arrangement for tho attendants at the fair tho proposition is frowned upon by the exclusivo Mad owbrook set, who look upon theso pony races as a sport peculiarly their own. Society was well represented yostorday seated in coaches and drugs, us well as in tbd boxes, and contained a larito contingent from ana tnat was tackling. A.U Jiands.saoklcd low and hard and seldom failed 'af al a a.

.1 working shape, but he played through to tho end. The sprinting of Bosengarton marked him out for honors and his work was of the highest class throughout. Eosengarten scored three of the eight touchdowns and made a number of magnificent gains, both around the end liardoa City Stabie'a oh tin: Shnikli, .1 yr J. in Splatr.l (. V.

iS. li. Kandolpb a i Iv. ir. Illatvk lvti sided.

The Oranc Dlave rR Wfitft trtrv ail aw ThimaVofOor'nell. don Mrtittllai lamu 11 vuy usu a lair enanco. Crescent played a fairly good rush line game, Arthur VVhitoY lr it, aa. aaa aiacaa. (JU3W33iQD BLta Old BOt succeed in making a run of any distance with Th 3 Irvinir elul) nl.avv.

Afnntol.iie ii.ii... K.p.ni.t nn ikii v. day. j. iir twii a nnnr rnot unri vjjjjvuouia woio luuuu naavior.

The Crescent lino had no difficulty in breaking ViiTh t. to "Kt, to i eiTectlve through a fumble or because in eome taaait aaaxuujaa taatj uuaJLOl. AUUUl live EHOUSanu persons were present. The "rooters" were well packed upon the bleachers, but tho stands were annrBAltf naannlail TV. 1 1 anu siiiic started.

jaa.uBia. ma arcuuayivania center ana more Ollofrfa a a A a .1 V. 1 ift.ti rn.iA. i ttnn nn.jF in lt3ii juio see nanus of a Yale man would atma r. i Jtrooklyi, iBi cIi Schooi, Hrootiiyu I.iiiln f.

A very intorestlnc irarno botwnon thn fnnt hall uiuMa vuu iiuies ior tne backs tj get through. Patterson who played full nn ftlr fftr nrflcitanf flllata a a Dtu.uuij wuaaaw. auq ovivjuw, yaaa vuiuusiaaBtS were on hand with colors flying, orange and Two inil t. or liitriioa. Time; tackling or Interference, but tho advantage was oiact mostly, ior wnicn tne laet tnat tnse ool uuui.

piauo won unci ne Was K' QTten Iv a.0 i.T,'Mn ytti.ii Ta mvi.iu.uij iuai, a one iaie man amon tho spectators remarked: "The only way they can make anv headwnv nt nil )v teams of tho Hoys" High school anil Brooklyn Latin School Was tllavetl nt Ivnstnrn nnrL U. V. WndHvTortli's ch Itiilt peiiilonco Dav. A Mr rhuac IhiLnixti, lrlv) Ibav (Mr lliiiuliti P. t.

B. Itanilulpjijn ch tu 0 Jiothoratloi IJnlCtinvvti I Ilvit r. jrxtRS nn thn atvtl of HnnnT.nnAj 11... vao wuava a aaaiavaa? JUltun Uiaa J'atlULUWUlUmS ilrvari Klcitab. inlraita V.nm l.nnH 1 1 aaaa IUU( portion va.waa wa.aia.

juv.ia.a9 aaaaa.aaa a.11 aacoaa aua(Uljr 10 sponsible: yet on the whole there was a lack of v. uuu nuuou u. strong piavor wnare tne TatiiaUniafi ft.Tblo'a rh ing the half lale made two more goals from ai(iu utna uuoia wuas previous contests. Promptly at o'clock thA two tftnma day morning, which ended in a total defeat of tho latter. Th high school boys wero well supported, and their interference was espo cinllv ponii Taaa ii.l.i.,t.l.ll..

aa.i dam bj Hr.hiuin. 1VK IbH (KovtjiiI llftt lilt. TttllMtl.llB.I AA lu A. a uuiiQiiuvj anu uuitar warmg. Aituougn scnoa Uled for 2 it rn thrAA rtVlnnlr Tjrhon thn work, but soon mlm'tubd ci tho task, to Dal syrian.

Ho lasted until yvall into tho stretch when Soeculc tHr. Willi IT, t.t....aw tne uu oi jew iorK. xhe mild wontlter permitted Ihn women to display their costumes and wrans tai.i a vuuuiiuuivua miu two omer touonuowns, making a total of (j goals and 4 touohdowns. The score was 52 to 0. Mr.

Storms of Yale was Trnnip, to 1. Little (Jhaiice. Koulette anj h'mall Tailc up, tho men being assigned to positions as loumb iinea up in tnis oraer: a a. jvjviaiaiai lvin the field the graad stand presontod a charming PRINCETON. Poaltloa.

OOBSEtt. reieree ana air. uorbin of Yale was umpire. tno way, ou iin 1 won Imndilv bv nu orifttX K.tWtll I iontli. c.

aaaiai VjtlVll nnugh woru always on tho spot, and at tho end of the second halt the scoro was 38 to 0, in favor of the red and black. Math rac. Pnr.io of which 0 to third to Kara taka: entrance p. p. handicap ateapiechue open to ail hors.

or vr the regulation courae; aboit aan eic ona umor. TTSIVERSITT OP PA. Position. a. a Simmons, Xteft aid PrAnfi' Jlalsy rum copyright bad a greut I'laU ft.

Ul CUb aaaa auao. j.111; gVJIUIO worn 1( tUO WOOIOU lUflV haVB benn morn snhrliian thavaiiv. iAA. au wb(u. vraa.iw my ttpUGlH tors were asfteinblini? a nnraal waQ aaaih i 111: it for tho nlncn aVnAiar Tatt QHlUWil.h).

Bulliot lor the oral, which was found to contain trnnh THE Vr POOL aallATCH. X' EUU tioccaKiea. CTlKs Worden. Rlsht rirUKr. AV.

i nicketaon, l. k. tihvnfallon. 0 roars. moro Inliuta.

107 lbs (Barr?) U.K. Iniront. r. m. A'amtv yoarn, Odou fn knOTTii, H.tlti Iba fr italirht) lli 1K oh are ell, Lnnelj jailor Right W(nor.

Eight taicklo Bair. Trouohard Itijmt Oatarttt rini WMa won by the Orango Athletic club at tho carnival of sports of the New York Press club last wln It is a nf vaIIai tm im. iau De Oro, lmt. oi' Uo World, at (Rosongrtenj Right tod Cotton. Ward Left htlt back! air liroo back.

Hot vine Vo purple silk and handsomely trimmed and va vaa aaiaj aaiv? riieillg season, but everything was In keeping with tho aristocratic surroundings. Never boforo have those meetings been patronized by so many society leuders as were present yosterday. Groat Interest wns taken in tho work of the gentlemen riders, and Foxhall Keene and James Kerno cban were cheered by hosts of Irlends. These two riders have won fame for themselves that would require a very clover professional to beat. Mr.

nhnrlpR nll Vjraat ant 1 Vanity, i( to't. Hiavians'e nalt oiclc xvuseueTarvea illgar. Dan Allen lunar KiiUnb aud ninrk an Pool. The larRGBt nttendnnco of tlio wnir nf: thn Hubert Os tood Khipe Rieht halt naok. Cnlrer.

uiuuiiioui aiio loitering upon it is embroidered In two shades of blue and the Inscription Tlr A TtfainL ai if TT A tan a uudk fUtterSOIl. a. wuvao aa uoaiuau, uw, pool match at Madison sauare marlcoil tho iq( Play was begun with tho ball in possession ana jur. jraui iiasmei ot laenign, 87, umpire. 'Carnival of anoi ts Vatr Vn niKht otthtf tournoy, tHo ilnal result of tho cou oeventh PiirteliiM: of vrhlch SSO to aacond entrance lee.

Itandloap for liornou and ponios that have rnn at.d hare not been ilaed ttrat or aecond at the rueetluK. tn ar Ittrlones i tie flat. Ttm SI 5. iih K' a lk Blackburn 1 eophine, V2'J (f lairl Taiuala.iiahatable'Bli. Noir avi.

iV'BeVoiiVi, Snlia. vjyiueii ffuu tue toss ana caose tne oau, tatmg thA nroat oMa rf iKa 1 ..1 .1 C'. I a aaj H. 1" diet by a short bead. Tho fourth race resulted in a poor start in which the horses wero strung out for a furlong after being at tho post Tor more than llttvea minutes.

Midnight got the best of tho start while Sholley Tutlie, tho ouds on favorite' got offsixth. Midnight held ou to his advantage until a quarter of a mile from home, when Undo Jess passed him and at the furlong post looked like a sun winner. Shelley Tuttlo "hot out from tho roar, however, and managod to beat him by half a length. Wheeler camo with a groat burst of speed nt the end nnd beat Midnight by a short head Tor third money. Ton crazy year olds mado the running in tho flitli evont.

Miss Galop behaved vory badly at the post, and Hill was compelled to dismount several times in order to get her back to tho Dost after hronklni' nw. tv CaaAa.i i a xau U1UU, MadlSOn SeUarO arrlain. TlavnamhaA IT lono rwa oaw aaa aaau aav.au. ajo rjaa a aaL UD VTDrO 1 vraiuwrt auer tee nrst dpwn promptly made a run of forty yards. Knipe added a short run and Osgood took the ball rvnr fnr thn fli of i.rL u9 vwt iiaaiii iauu urw roins over four baeannvvi hnnVaii in i.t.

i.i..i. Football. flPnnffB aVthlatla a.Aa. nV. iwnn nn rnn rtvinf, manna immAanani 1 uauijj iuu uuioworuiy suocusa oi tno American player by tt score of i(000 points to tho English champion's 921 points.

The night's dIhv hftirnn with tl.A tliA. aaiu iiauoav. UU yellow coach. Mr. tnderhlll drove a rod aajaaa ii'jug, ataa aamviauLUiy iui lowed by two more gains, netting about fifteen w.aw wiaaai uoin iiruna Boat olubr seore, Orango A.

Varuna ei'. r. li fKlav.aAV 1 Hcttinvt ropuiait. to 3 Card. 2 to 1 A foot hnll Inld on nrlth li I.I aa 1 ana Diack drag, Mr.

J. K. S. Haddon an all black drag, Mr. Thomas Hitchcock a vnllnw rlrna.

nnH Anivca ii.Ia.... wmeu oocupjecl less than three minutes in tho getting, and fairly took the breath away from the homo team. Knipe failed to kick the goal, and tho jraaa.ua aaa. aia. a.b Ttn omaip VTUtta UUU 11 SBOmea U5 if a fine game was promised, but Princeton took thA inll vn faiTwKlA onH 5 to 1 auo uac aiso atartod.

a.u auu VJialUXUlUOrOU ornaments the date line and emblem of tho Oraatre A. C. anne.ira in thn lino t.A aa ddviqi Ul a Ulltf Kcnipstettd Fitrin I'ouj tlitccv, and tho a a.a.uu UUUUII.UOU il UO Uli tne Enjcbeh table. Do Oro scoring 27 points during the threw frames to 18 by itoborts. The contest was then transferred to the American table, and at tho end of tho four frames, Do Oro stood credited with points to lloborts 2 1, ln thA flRTt fnnr friiTrtat t).

.1 I. 1 ju javor oi tne visitors. In this aviyuuu mo osu, ujr xvusBaagunen ana trara, Atliivlrlv wnvl nil Vta. avvnM fn tV.A nar a a aaaa mJ UtaUlO of tho club. AlviaLHL.111 tt UlUCIt and red drag.

Dr. C. G. J. Flan and Troadwell Ilushmore held the Iiae3 over handsome pairs.

Others among those present Irreprc iblo CloulcmalccrH. 1" v.vaav naao VMaalCJl vnwl titlA thAn thA Tlfta.a wanf thwM.nl. k. ii aafc aaaawuajaa fcalO center for 4 yards more, but by a fumble allow Tho raees at Hempstead farm having been oondueted undor tho rules of the American West Point, 12; Amherst, 4. HlOSLaSD FiaVLB.

N. Offtnhor 01 Tha ia a. vj ij aaijjo all got out of the saildlo tho lllly took it into her UlkBU lUUlO tno American again Jed the Britisher bv 111 ju aaao uuia iu au mo xtiinuanii, wno, inBIcie ot noao ah. iiuu August lieiniont, Mr. and Mrs.

D. Kipley, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W.

Bird Mr. and Mrs. J. E. S.

Iladden. Mr. and Mrs. li' It ICftanaHv. Mr nnn Ma Tv uiou uwugrn wagennurst twisted his leg and Quill huit his ankle.

P.eese and Wnlsn took their places. In the kick off; Patterson and Sheldon did some running and then Patterson kioked to the 80 yard line of Pennsylvania, Knipe gettingthe tmll started to run wben ho was downed by Walsb. Culver got through on the next rusb alia Infill Xhltln lipnnt fallh. a. 1.

1. mania oaiwnnc An 11 mir nr Hunt and Pony Bnoins association, which foot ball game this afternoon between tho Am futui? auu uy a an aavta.a ava a vaaa ana; SOU UllSIieil arOUnUtOtbO last turn, where she attempted to jump tho fenco in thU. rim in makes a strong bid for entlrsmon" riders, it aj, U. aflUalillll Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas 11. Trry, Mr. and Mrs. i aju.u muot. j.u tlio UOJtl JOUr frames on tho Americ.m table, Iloberts opened mwvm.m, a uwuuva aa waaa w.

uvuaiUD UalU punted it back Into Princeton's hands. It was Allen who caught the punt, and a few seconds Inter King took the pigskin for a gain of 5 yards: thAn WtVMl hnal aH tha Pnmall Ann ah herst oollege toam and tho "West Point cadet eleven attracted the largest crowd ot spectators rang tno boll to start without her. Then Nahmu t.tvta.aaa act anu UUIHlimiDU tllftt tjOOa makin would hn Anttralc 1 oiiaai.ojr autuiner, jir. ana Mrs. Charles li IT A A A Vf.

A A .1 VTa .1 V. "ul tiic iimii score at tne bnu of tnat nas gatnerea here tnis season. nnnan Li iaa. aaiau 1U.I vllillTiea UttrrOU. aUr.

UDd Mrs. fl. KftVumivvar ATr. i a rl 1, civ ctvataataiuiiuou. buch was not tho case, liowover, bookmnkurs ittvor OI Da ()m.

nnd rt.Txr Lu'mn vv.aiuu v.waili;a aiauui HUU maue an Invasion of flftoen yards into the a. wDii utior xie naa Uillun twenty yards. The bail was not In plav. VrhMiviiiTa. 1 a uut ul'i uuu mora than half an hour before thoy got off.

A6 soon as thn dim full 'niallr, ous among the spectators was a largo number aTOn presont, plyinic urK a territory, jie was aownea Dy xoung a. oiius.vi muni noiaing in tne line a niiy nn? iuj even aaau aVIO. Stevens, Mr. and P. S.

P. Kondolpb, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilushmore Wood, Mr.

and Mrs Theodora Afvat a lr ILf 1 av. VJUUUUfc nearly an hundrod Tho next four frames were piayed ou the English table, nnd ODOR mnrp T) Orrt Itiai ra nn i. va caaava lb VTata J11U.1U aO 116 Seen they were in symoathv with the Wont im in loaiijT iiu bnape, uut tne uorneils coulu not tlirlv thft tlHn nrta Pnaonwfi.tan (1.. I 11 tuctvv.vii a i a 1 1 onaru' i ctih io zai and apparently doin? good businoss. 0.

V. tho well known bookmaker, posted odds on and. Crescent got tho ball fivo yards in front of where it had been down. "Sheldon ooiila make nn r.aln nnd avaa wtaaaitsu aaao Uttll from the ten yard line across the goal for the a .1 aaa. 1 1, J.

aa. aaava UlUyvl Bryco, Colonel and Mrs. William Jay, Mr. and Mrfl. Franniva TTnrinrhm la o.

wu. wu mo U4I.HJX a own table, tho scoro beintf this time only .2 to in Dfl Orn'q fivr.r Ifrthoiw i The Amhersts arrived at 9 o'clock The game wns called at 3:80, and resulted in the cadets winning their second game this vear from thn AmhAratq tha.lt Qaa.a a.i. tou ran behind Patterson tha laann au uvjuuvi 11, uiaor aiiioon minutes play. Kini? kicik oii thA eruil. mnt iticthA ann.a T.in.a a laaiaia alo OUS, Miss Bird, Miss Van Sehaick Mr.

anil Mrs. Thnmiia nilim.ai. va I Wlu. a la a (. VJli IU tho next round on tho American table, but Do Oro V.flS RtlJI WrtM in thA van nn.t ilnln I.

tAn a. 1 1 A iivvutuv, aiiui iu in; iront ana makin" all the running, won oasilv by nn open li ttT Drum Major and Little Pirato" fought it out for the piaco, Overton getting former in tho position by half a length, Little Pirate wns third. For somo reason Riot was made fnvorlto in tho last race, a heavyweight handicap for ail age Soundmoro opened at 4 to 1 bUt WHS SOOn ln(lril ilivmn ta tl.A. I tried to take the ball, bringing him to earth. Tail stopped Patterson's kick and it bounded wi a.

aa7iaa 1 They piayed their best game of the season con nisi tfr fi a a rasa An i aaiaa, avaaaanaa, u. Again the Cornells made a grand rush with tnniw al.rtn.i. A.l .5 I. a round, his scoro in those four frames standing oiuuiu vocuto ui i.ing, oiouc ana smith. Thrt rnmA wna vmo rtt.

ii i r. aaaaiia aaj aaift wcuguauu LUuH. aaUOUt la yBHlS. DUt lhav Artii If I rtAt 1 ia.AoL tha 11 roguintion oiaeicbOHrtl tioarlttt; his name and wns prepared with printod slips of the entries. Two other bookmakors hun their curds ou thofcj soutli end of tho rand stand, but their outllt was not very extensive.

Hoforo Thursdays raees wore concluded, there threatened to bo troublo botweon Mr. Jones and his rivals. It was claimed that Jones stood in with tho offloers ot the association and recoivtid information denied his less fortunato The t.i rniind wnc rtn tlm ii av ajavia.ii uyiu uuginning to CIOHQ and WilS fthnrnntni HvAH Vrr tha a uw ui una. aaau anuuvtUU UalO laicajr AJaJAJ lOi muiu uuii tniS tiino llrt iH.ftct i(nrfti! Iri rtnri 11 4t. tl.A 41 that and the Tigers took the leather.

There Mrs. E. G. Potter, Mr. nnd Mrs.

L. V. Bell Mr and Mrs. J. B.

Van Schaiek, Mr. and Mrs' Jenkins Van Schaiek, Mr. and Mrs. Lowis Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs.

Preseott Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. William P. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs' J.

P. Kernoehan, Mr. and Mrs. S. V.

It Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cowdlu, Mr. and Mrs'.

Perrv Tlffnnr. "Mr. iihri fro xr r. hujiu. vjnijorL unoDiea it witn bis feet for ten yards toward Crescent goal Anally falling on it for a total gain to Pennsylvania, including the stopped kick, of 35 yards.

Prenti63 stopped the next prc sumptuous Pennsylvania man and then Osgood aided by good interference, ran fifteen yards Stacy and Loth, and the fumbling of the Am a a. WllUe the light weighted Clio colt, Irom Bill Daly's aU a. ALi liaJ JI13L two frames; De Oro followed with 15 to 0, but was a punt caugnt Dy loung, but he went down like a flash. Prlceton lost 5 yards through down. The men lined up as follows: uv nan iwt i.ouens ieau tno irames with US to 22.

KobortB also toolc the lend in the next uiiuiuB niav. uui wnam unrnAi trtAd up, was entirely overlooked, going beggiug at 15 to 1. Soundmoro wns tho llrst to Hhnv Imr flit, t.ala it 1 IMBP.HBT. Pni Un box FOIST, rush they wero swetit back 10 varrts itajiaiutAiitiety went up to keep him ompuny. Tho two mado In fact.

Dc. Oro took things onsy in tho last three rounds, Koberts lending in tho lost round hv 1H tn lnCr ivir i i Next there was a Cornell Kick, well blocked, and then King made his finest run of the day, going sixty yards around the right end. The hflll Woe nao Aa ta Wa.J A a a a vai.1,.i.vs ajuumnu and Hicks, with several spocial officers from Hempsreud were present and openlv sympathized with tho clisifriintlod Taction. "For somo reasons, best known to themselves, the constables wenj very bitter against Mr. Jones and a.a IIUU, IU II gUimg IlUlBll, HOUnd" more won hv h.

ilf it l.nf.ih 'i; ai. a. 1.. Ames Hi ouua tne r.gnt enrj. Kee3e, Knipe, Simmons and then Knipe made equal gains by buoking the Crescent center, and got within two yards of the Crescent goal line.

Gilbert then carried the 'ball over over, running between the goal posts. Knipe made the goal and tho score was Pennsylvania, 10; Crescent, 0. After il fair rain i tho mitn. i a Ci iiu i.vy aa Wi'Ia WQ lengths before ivildcer. third irtaa iioouu ava TTiaau, vy aau aalUUCJ otj tDUOn down from the twenty yard line with almost no Via isj V.Ual7.Ul iiltJ couid easily bovo won by over a hundrod points but ho went in for brilliant combinations inMfvfir, rtf that.

aitiDi K. .1 a i Av aaaa the summaries: and Mrs. Willis H. Young, Mr. and Mrs Voxl hall Keene, 3ir.

and Mrs. A. Belmont Purdy Miss Estevez, Miss Morgan, Miss Sands, Miss Wright, Miss Morris, W. Rutherford, Marion Storey, D. H.

P. Belmont, Perry Belmont, J. Beresford, H. B. Duryea, F.

Gobhard, G. Grant' Messrs. Center Hitchcock, H. K. Vingut p' Willard Roby, B.

Dudley Wintbrop, Pe'rcv Hoyt. hingsley Magoun, Frank Magoun. li. T. Vnrniim.

nrnviin llvtfa i .1,., Avui DBii 'tiKiii Har leion Mi baok. Firajtrace For vear olila. Tvim v.it.na. interference on the part of Cornell. King i utCK Stacy.

ojitaiou jjuiiis in aenouncmir mm. Oulcor Tykemnu said it he ever appeared on the traok again, ho would "pull Jones before ho know "al.t'vi'r1' 1 th" comi. HorVea h. ks: iSSa," v. a jitK.ji 11 li.

uuiciaaiia, and when he finally ended tho tournev ho led bv 1.000 noinls fro Rnhmfta tioi tTCr. ia maae tne goal ana tne score was la! 0. Within three minutes Trenohard got tho ball on a I uuwuuii UiTUaie through the left guard. When he got back of taiiuvveu ien puuiivl.1. Beaten mauiena ailinvoJ twenty pt.undia.

Six furiouitii. ajavrson. Tonohdovrm Wast Point, 3 CCarson and Stacj Am iai. j.uoiimaivinK is illegal at this iuiuuio aaau maue tue taira touon aown. An iuh aaiio jib was promptly orougnt to earth by lij fcli score by rounds of four frames each: a 4 7 uviitj.

il jjeing auer tne regular season, aud the officer would bo entirely within tho line of his aava uaguuu, wuy uiaue common play lor Gcorgctoivn, 34; Swarihmorc. in. duty in makin; thu arrest. Mr. Jones did not On J7 37 37 IVl 34 Robera IK ilia 'tn OCcriAH.

ShflMnn nrJAat a uii, UCBrTUia G. Peter, Wadsworth Ritcnie.Buncan Cameron l'ercy Alden, Rutgers Van Brunt, F. Bomaino Baldwin, Winthrop Chanler, H. L. Herbert Wontall rinrvflwtn Analvah WaSmyoTOK.

D. Ootohnr 91 Tha Jit 34 UaaaOl uy Alllg ttflU SU6 SCOre WSS ICS 0. Once more the flying wedge won 15 yards for the wearers of the crimson and white; they got another 5 yards because of opposite play by Prinoeton, and managed to stay on the 45 yard IIha w. a 1 a TV i I jar uuu iuico jams nna men It was a fourth down on Sheldon's next try, the Tho scores of tho two last framo ira nn fal appear on baturflay, however, and tho bookmakers present were not molested. The iisociiitinn mimr ho at ai.a taa.

weight loot ball team of SwarthmorB annA unooK eta ilea oh. Loncbruok. or Lone Taw Brook, a 110 (noiJeitl 1 w. I. f.

iiiv. KS i 5N Ilonhue a oh. c. HarrinRton. lis.

W. rl l.ttu,n;rl.onKiyook, in to 1 aud 3 to Kioaioii i to 1 an. i Mo 1: Harrington, li to and to 1. th? u. loA niB ran: 7 to and to L.

Jti to I anil to 1 Our Pet, 1 to ami 5 to 1 Loc liiuvar, 1., to 1 and 8 to 1 ciold.m aml dtr Lento. Ui. to 1 nnd lo Hind.omorv. 30 to 1 and 10 to Mappbo. I OU to land 30 to 1 IJa SC01nl rilr I IlrtH Inn a i niinn rence Myer, James M.

Varmuu. W. Storlinc was defeated here to day by the heavy Wllht rtrtnl fTataTtn lini aL.a. that books were made within tho aaaau iwa aa laiuiuaoa, uul xrincetOn got tht) ball and punted to oenter; several punts with aV.lt mrjMl rrnin fAllA.AA a wavaaa, A.viiaaaau iUUlUU, reUOriCat H0eV lnhav TvaTlT. Tuaaaa1 a scoro of 34 to 10.

Summary: lows: Koht rts () 3 0 0 ll he Oro ti 4 7 0 0 7 DeOio 0 Total. 1.000 to 1121 In fa Tor of Do Oro. To morrow afternoon tho Koberts' testimonial takes place. Jen suaai cuaiayiviiuiu. Anipe attempted to kick and stopped the kick.

Crescent getting tne coveted leather Culver, assisted by the interference of Prentiss and Sheldon, ran fifteen yards around the Pennsylvania right end. Sheldon made short gains and Vail and Simmons did some VAnfflnn wrvrt. bnaninn ueeu, li appearances count for anything somo of tho most prominent munibers wore tho llrst to take advantage of tho opportunity to hack IVUVITOU. lUUU WaS relieved by Ohl, the former being damaged a JUVUU, jr. J.

ij Beynal, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kernochun.

The milCh (liatl'URflnil mnt.h l.a,a.AAA Taa Touchdowns For Georgetown, Seiger, 2 Car mody. Mohoney and Cumerford, each Por Uavoa.tnWA,a i a each or So if declarmi. vrlt itloil a.nf.A, aia aaaaara Jiu uau JUIIUV ab UUCUO. XJIQ pUntlUg men luvontu pomes tnrougiv tnoir men. to the second.

Closed with 16 entrion. of winch 0 tie aaaaaim, VUO'llllJ OI jreOTC aAj.v. oa aa iaaiUlalUn and Pocahontas for mado on Thursday between Fovchnll TvavAna nn.l a. ca aaai a vua Ultll auu maK tliA fnlirth tonAhlATOa n1I.A auvi aiaaaou UUU. XirflOK Of Hwarthmore kicked 1 goal and missed one.

"a XluailUlJalOll, was declared off. Tho horses met. however, aiaa. auDutU VV (13 III (tU (5 by King and the seore was 240. This time mrina i a 1 N.

Oil Hi.a i MC LARES Wns THIS TIME. A Clowe 350.1011 on the South I Coiirm, i.aw hub ueienamg. Sheldon went through the center for five yards and then Crescent was given five yards twice for Pennsylvania off sideplay In the rush line bringing the contest to the visitors' 25 yard Foot Hall Wo ten. waaawaa aaauuw a.aaaj mv aaa UD (Tltal IVO TUaHiag than ttvaa an wall mo octuuu 101:0, nouman getting second place, while Pocahontas wub unplaced. JU3t hoforO thrt rHAflvn harrnn Oni V.

ThIM flaalrnala nf lalnfnn. fnnt Vll r. vu aa Lii aafcawaaipiOU tUn, but within two minutes Ward got the ball and MONDAY'S KXTRlEiS AT LI.VDEX. lit I xcellciit rd For (lie Pntro tiio Jersey Track. Six Well flllml rilnrva nrn aa al.A a.

u.yvaiU(JvlUU Buehler, constable from Hempstead, discovered oh.ii. Heanany, by Iro luois v. li Jir' 3 Hottin. to and to Bau.iuet. evoS Midmil; Herald.

1 and even. Major WaiV.ll; to and .1 to 1, aiso run. I trun. i T. iinl raco or all iKw; nnrso sifio to tlio second: the winner tu at a nnn.

if for 001). allowed pounds if for 1 500. al I mi i.W'la th5a 1 for ea SJ00 to 1.000 then pounila alloived for i ooh 100 to tS jO'Ii HAven furlon.a. It V. Nawtnti'a lir a aA.f.it a play Saturdays under association rules should aAmmnnipafA with anil a a 1 nui uu uiau mo goai.

iniB time Airg failed to Fully five hundred lorers of ouoit nil china. A. Warren Btreet, Brooklyn. i.vrio attempted to advance, the ball getting but a yard at a Here the Pennsylvania boys got their Beeond wind and held the rush line, compelling Crescent, to trtw nn thn av.av.av uv.viaaaaaauaj aaaau l.aaaau lTlio CUliea Wlta the score 280. In the second half the Princetons seemed day at Linden nnd it should furnish cxeitinir TTa a Adlnlva.

Of mu av budu ynmo ail 1UI1 BWUlg IIOUIUU tUO grind stand. The captain set out in chase and won the llrst evont of the day. The first race was a sweopstako with a cup throfi hundrnfl vitrilc ji sport, as some of tho horses nro very ovenlv w.vwua ai j.aa xnnity college consolidated foot ball team defeated tha ITartford nuhlfo hitrh unhnnl t.nM aa matchod. lollowing are tho entries: ractv Six and a half farlonea. downs.

Ospooi mntTo a gain of Ave yards being brillii.nm by Hotchkiss. A. oaataa, ualu was a COnteflt fOr nOlnta. in (Pana.nl.kln I.a. jess uerco ana tne uorneus more so.

but it was one sided play just the same. A great deal of time was taken up punting the ball baok and forth between the forty yard lines and more time Trinity grounds this mornlne bv a scorn nf i Tormentor 123 Rival Kia. to 4. Aloha. 107 rlarsilla 104 MAttirllatf lit 7 1 l.

i.ua.Ti V.7: I. naJ avr une jdI tne longest rtinn of the game. He had gone a (jwivimauvp UCarfOUal Keene, Ivernochan aud Hogun, all gentlemen riders. The maneuvering at the post was vorv pretty, resulting in an oven start and a dashint tlnish with Mr K.iana arv 1 i Kitwiwr. TaT.

Clnt nhA Ol a' rvhnt in a a 1 au.iid atieavvtu. yy TorrHSer 107 aa aiot up uuciurmg tne mjurea. Brown of Princeton got an ugly cut. Bobbins of Cornell wns dazed and relieved by crowaeu tne boutn urooklyn club courts, at579 Court street, yesterday afternoon to witness tlio roturn match between Sandy McLa rcn of Newark and Jamos O'Noill of N'ow Vork for tflOO side. Tho two met last Saturday, when O'Xoili won, owlns to weather conditions favorable to his stylo of delivery.

Tho Now York contingent carried off all tho money as a result. Yesterday there was no wind, which gn re McLaren the advantage, his hicdi sweeping delivory reaching the slake every time. McLaren wielded a pound quoit, while Xeill, who is bit; and strong and weighs 200 pounds, throw pound iron. It was a nip and tuck match from start to llnish, each man alternating in the lend hv (lva nn Irvrhn vivrr htvar wlum li.r H.a,j anojujunuua WOo UUUOr IU11 UeadWRV I when Patterson leisurely got hold of him and t. a.

aaio IvO V.T XOm Young Men's Christian association team defeated the Montclair Athlatio club eleven at I foot hall nt "rontalnlr tM ria.nn.n il. a tun aij penuMirnt Aicma, I 00 i it, W. H. Koiicr'a a. lialnvrUniHiloo: il i M.

.1. Maly'a lr. c. Copj riaht, 4. 1 I I Bar Hetting bpecnla: mil.

to 1 and to DaUvrian. 10 to 1 a id .1 to 1 7 to and to Tlie fol and to I morae. to 1 and to 1 Klnu admiio Tun" 10 to St" and St! I to 111) to the nec. the vv inner to lie 0I auction 3.0il0: If for allowed I ailoiTt ooiinild tiieti 1 pound a lowed lor ea 'h A lilrt to 00. thou Iionu ailovved Wo to 00; Second racealUe nn'l a plat onLh.

a a.a.wwu auvj IUU1JL11 1Q the van, Mr. Hogan on Molly ar.d Mr. Kcr aaa ik ouanuiinu iuutt.iti sent mm to tue ground Corra ction 07l Mtocltto ...100 an iuiiua jm.i nnnnna ani nnn Candivlabra 104 I Torririer. vjoui, auiou ul rmcsKm gave up to Blake and a little later Thompson took Brown's place Princeton with the ball made 8 yards on the aaa vaaavauaa. aJUOlOl New York, Montclalr, 0.

TluTHTV WIfM Pll Halvha. Ot 100 vards in tan and Imlf eannnn i Third race Five an one half furlongs. vvaavas, uuu LUOre natv.ti va Tho Bully Clung of the Lehigh university foot ball team vaaa aamnalla thl. a a a a at. ao aawa.

aa pnL llUUiariy 68Sy man tO handle. AVhen the Pennsylvania bovs on the wBugo at iuo uoginniDg oi tne nail and Bosen garten made 10 yards, but the Tigers had to go back on account of holding the line. A fumble lioiden Vall US Jiiirield 1011 alius Prlir.roso colt tOtJ Maiuie liliy lO.a vu wauuui m3 vltl, Ih. Wr.ak lvLI.ll feaaaaaa naaaa aaavj a AvaaiaiviU U1UU DQ BCCOUUt Of i auiiu ju moir praise of Patterson. They all said it took a HO Oil ill) 03 .0:.

ijou Malheur 103 (aurnt tt colt 1(1 i 1 ucntan ICatlQ colt Smith roxtirtas. Sappbo i.ertie Cala ra lillr Ion Itonnie Leo flllr naili" iup craaiiiiau v. 1.iuiaiim ui iuo juenign eleven Six players were crippled in tho University of Pennsylvania game, and no team could be gotten to ffftthftr to. nlnv tliR 'nv VnatAi a pretty goou man to stop itnipo wben he was under full steam. Prentiss next stopped Sim mons with three yards coin.

Osaronri mna. oy (wornou gave Princeton the ball for the second time after the Cornells had failed to gain and a series of round the end runs yielded 25 yards. Ward mado a touohdowa. but it was not allowed beoauso of off side play La.Mlm ro llil Sprite (iuluaro a. itl aavav.avavia via oca umi, liuun.

anil nCClt lor plaCC. a The second rice, a handicap for 3 yenr olds and upward, one mile on the ilat, brought out a string of six hersos. Tho start was ou even terms and the horses were bunched to the last post, whero Comforter drew awav and finished two lengths ahead, liodman and Topmast wero so near nose and nose that it wits thought to be a doad heat for second place by the occupants of the grand stand. Rodman was given second place and Topmast third. It was the prettiest race of the day ahd cured tho backers of Pocahontas of tbeir desire lor a mutch with Rodman.

Mr. Keene said: I can't help people making races in my name if they want to. I am not in it this time." Thft third men frvnr fnrtanaa a a. 1 iorgod ahead and won by a score of (U points to ftl for O'N'eill. Great o.citeiiient provailod throughout the match, hotting being fast and furious.

Tho Jerseyitcs, among whom wore many prominent builders, backed McLaren down to even money and took everything the Ttr 5t Av hntl PrU'vuii rcV' Va.aKa (Junaraer iiv' Fonrth raoerhrc artoraof a mile. ma uuu uif umi wont uown on uomolaB 15 T70.V Una PrlnaatAn aMlo aa vviauaiua il XtUtgerS was boatcn at foot ball this afternoon by Stevens institute, by a score of 39 to 8. Tho game aIIaa intanaf frna. aV. a a Mads ton.

1 1 a. Flatlands .10.1 aaaaww.waa A.aaw VllCJ UllL IUm blod and a lot of usnlenv. rmntlno frviliwa ari a short gam. and then Gilbert added four yards, Prentiss stopping him. The plav wauthen well In Crescent's territory.

Knipe made 20 yards, being stopped by Patterson on Crescent 20 yard line, liosengarten took Abbott's place. Beese made 15 yards, being RtOnriali rtn tho rdanon w.i Nero iit. tt .10 ll.aa k'ittitv King got the ball and by magnificent Uetroll. 1,5 Vo.unioer II 10. Ilal.vri.n 10 W.tt on 10.5 tv 114 1UK 108 10.5 lO.i 10S 10.5 Aftor tlio match JIuLarcn challenged O'Neill to play .1 deciding game under tho aamo conditions, but the Nb Yorknr refused, declaring dodging and sprinting mado the sixth touchdown.

Tha coal wan arinlrnrf nnH tha lillVOlio Capr. "acner. Airplant f.orimer a. i orn iiil.en'i i ch g. Shoiley Tuitle.

by Ononda.a i ax 'j 3 ietii? Tut He. 7 to 10 and out tt. and Sk: t.t 1 Wii ier. a 'n and t. tllo.unc aleo ran.

Faithful. to 1 and tt, Do tiini.n. In to I and i i I i i' lis to 1 1.5 1 ami 0 lo 1 ll.ynurd? IT, to 1 to Halcyon. I 1 io to 1 and oto ll Hiram, HlO to 1 an I XIO to i. Time, 1 tli.

raL 'or veal oid.a: our.e ii.iiJO ofvvhiea siwro Jt Wuhard'a ch. f. Fntaiiitv, by Sir Mo drjil i a Paa. n. i 4 i I.

i 1 .0 iter's ch. c. Drum i 8 Onccic.atab le'nch v. Utile 1 UettinK tiatalitj.even an i to Urnni 4U to laud It to Little to 1 and to 1. TnJ lollo TinitnlBO ran: Ti.ken.v.

i and oven; Xahma t. laiid.ltol; Dr. Liarnett. 10 1 4 to 1 li.T at) to 1 and 8 to 1 1 JUto 1 an i 8to lteca a itoivott lllly, to ami 8 to Iiitituadad rf to 1 aud to 1. Time, l.

o'. uiiiiuauaa. nid not UniBh. Sixth 1 race IleavyiTei 'ht handicap for all I.aaTiiinK Wu'ttir! 10 Lifeboat Hill aaatf OLUIO itood 34 0. Cornell gained 14 yards with its wedge, but Eoflengarten soon got the ball, ran a little wav.

imasud it too Won. mn Sor. erer. .10.7 made the touchdown and kicked the goal mak Ing the seore 16 to 0 in favor of the visitors. "When the play began again Patterson promptly lrfrtt rtH riatMa ynn tau Fifth race Five and on til If aavaaaa aaiu auva tUIlt IL WaS tile first of a serlos between the Middle Teams Intercollegiate league, comDosod of Hutgors Lafayette and Stevens institutes.

The Stevens toam was much the heaviest and excelled in Interference. BOWLIKG FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK. (Sanies In Carrutliero' Amateur tUnioit and Shntteliaes Tounieyi, a v.ia aaau Uavl, 11QU Ave starters. Gallivant with Hogan up was very wild and caused a long dolav in getting I off. The start was very pretty, however, tho horses hninir Wa11 Inrvathnr tt nn i I thA nM Una.

in.r....aA 1 Blue Itlo jil liy 1 saiido.riie. 104 Pomma Ill touchdo wn. Another goal by King mado 1 111 t'ncloi ifls Mintiehnha 107 Tartarian 100 0 0 wautiay aVlUUUU the turn on oven terms. From there on they Infiot Tom alohnet ta tt was put in ploy and the Crescents Had the play on the' visitors' 25 yard lino. It was not destined to remain there, for Gilbert at onco mode a 30 vard run.

anil thon 4 bmviv u. ourutjii sent US olnnit If i ...100 or i tiaut umu piny bu uiuic iih scaaon. ress tiro will bo brought to bear on him to me Mc Laren for tlio rubber. i A lotter was received from Aloxander Kennody of Philadelphia, challouging the winuor to a match. It is probable that McLaren will accept and the game will bu playod on election clay, when the Miilad dphian is Oapoeted to visit the South Brooklyn courts.

Several other matches are being arranged for election day aad Thanksgiving. NOM'AUEIL SOCIAL AMI TENNIS CLUB ungual in gci in iiuu witu a gradually leugtaen I iniT intfirVnl itttlfPaVn anal, Via a TM. a HaI v. nay or i ay iu4 Marguerite Sixth raoe Sevon eiglitlis mile ii. wu.

vuiu got luruiicr. Kins made a grand run for 25 yards and than puntod. Tho loather flew back and forth five at r.o Atwl knv a 1 15 i ards tnrough Crescents' right guard a UUwu vaa. a. HO 11111311 was an open one, with Wazee llrst, Gnllivunt CAAnri AAA U.

VI.1..I Wiilv Iitaiu mtk.c. vjiauerL maae no gam. Os The Ironmastar. 10 DaUj riari 07 rr Imp. Aerolite 01 Hen (mint Rival Ui! lOri 100 aat.v.vaau aaaau laiUU.

The fourth race was a handicap for gallo avrnva nnrt nnnina tlva ImaIaa aa Ua a aa uaauoil. I iaal 10 yards being aided by interference by Tall Time was called after King had kioked tbe goal Following are the tournaments and match games scheduled this week: MONDAY. Carruthors' National tournament, 1,411 Fulton street Salamander, South Paw, Boinecke. American Nation il tournament. New York Orchard, Giendale.

via we nut. There were six starters, with Foresight tho favor i rill I JuaoKey anci usgooa. iinipe then got 8 yards Trintft hrinfrf nrr thA nlnv trt th. iixx muuo iuo ecore. i.

lucoioxi. 4t; (Jorneil, 9, KESULTS AT GLOUCESTER. ItnA" HmnAThAn tnil tlio Kail a Bi gins li. luiluor wiih a lt. omsldcn Win Five Out of the Six aao vaiiaa it.

mj uj. iau start was (iujck and good, and the horses kept in close quarters to thfl win. Tt toiio ana (If fha upat.ln.v aa I rea.c a v. VaVWS UalO could wish to see, but was the occasion for 1UB.1UU miiu xvcppier vs. otein, rtoos alleys Mttdison street, near Knickerbocker avenue, af uiiiigiaii; oui tuo uibRraueiui incident above re Thta aihnlt taaL ra .1 1.1 down from which he ttlled to kick the goal.

This the seore to 0 at which point It stood at'the call of time a tew minutes later. The second half was characterized by much more brilliant play on the part 61 Pennsylvania taetetfin interfering in grand stylo. In this tmlf nnhArtsnn trnlr r.T., to' j. 7 TUESDAY. ..,..1 ui.iivieu, vvitn tiou added of iv jl00 to second.

Cloved vvitli tliirt entries of ii hich asvcti declared. One mile. 1 by Strathuiore Sound, ui Klldeer. .5. (N TliM, i llettinK II 10.

5 and evonV Clio colt lS to I air! lo an, leer. 1 to 1 A to 1. Tho'toU li. oran; Riot, to 1 Sieiimor. 11 to aud even Jodan, 10 to 1 and to 1.

Time, CLOSE OF THE MEET, a'rnnl. V. Wiii li Cla.a stt Sac a.w ivwa Jttov Wllal Black Ivnight and Foresight nock and neck 'Ptva ItA I aa. aa .1 V. xa.iuuria;aji 1 am.idiiai touriiHraent unenfai Ata lanta of Brooklyn.

Monarch of lirookly n. atvvt aavaaoat IVDV OVP lUCllier tairOUaTU tha Vttaa tltn. 1a.aa,.a;kIa Yale Hramiij 53 rauqro Athletic, 0. Yale and Orango played a game of foot ball on the Orango oval In the pretty Jersey town yesterday afternoon. It was not the full and regular Yalo team, however, although Captain Hinkey was there.

Nor was tho Orange Athletlo club represented with its usual strength, for Captain Dehart was absent In Chicago and several others of the club's bost players were missing. Yale had a fair representation, and its play was so good that spectators were afforded ample enjoyment, which f.milri hnvn naa.n a a a a i. WEDNEHDAV. a I ui iFuruun anu. Fitzgerald took that of Grlffln.

As in previous ajajaa aaa.aoa vvuiJl.mom vJIGrmOUt. Madison, Peconic. Americm National tournamout Empire. Owl Golden Hod. Ivaioco aaao loawyia LUUK IU6 Oall Well lUtO Pehhsylvania territory before they lost it, good aaw aaavaa la tltj 1 111 tUSO a 1C IU UUlUUtany fouling, but as soon as Mr.

Hays dismounted from Foresight he made a rush for Murray who rode Black Knight and lashed him with his Whip several times betoro Murray coula slide to the ground. Hays then run around the Iiorso nnd chased Murray over the track, lashing him furiously and crying. I'll kill you, VOll VOlir.rr I'll tnnalv a THURSDAY. wuciuuji uxia ouiyer. Then, Pennsylvania got the bail on four' dorns.

and Bflrisa'a IR vnr ria o. Aiameur uoinu. jjong aSiand seotion 1,411 Fulton street Osceola, Salamander' Adelphi. Snocisl to the Eacle. Amitwille, L.

October 21 About fivo hundred peoplo attended the closing races of I yards, several short rushes by the visitors, and uuuaa vaaaicaiauuu Ualljr uy more Btrength on the part of the Oraageltes. Tho A.mA Wfltl AmnK.tln.IU a .1 .4. mo lUO Tho Nonpareil Social mid Tennis club hold its opaning reception on last Thursday evening at tho residence of its president, Mr. Frederick rowell, Sli Prospect place. Tho evont was ono to be remembered, not only by thu members but also by those whos pleasure it was to be presont.

Tho diningroom was prettily decorated with yellow buuilug, and from the chandelier streamers of yellow ribbons aud flowers were drawn to the corners of tho table. Danving was tho principal ieaturo of the evening. Tho music was furnishod bv Wyc kolT. Among those present wore:" Frederick Powell, Miss Lil.bio iiates. George Hin Miss Naomi Powell.

Theodore Hamilton, Miss Poratha Powoll, Jamos Powell, Miss Diekerson, William D.usmore, Miss Cora I'ins more, Eugouo Young. Miss May Smith, Charles Powell. Miss Annie Hamilton, Charles Voung, Misses Young, FranK Powell. Miss May Mull. hau, Edward Kilgore, Miss Millie Powell.

Kd ward Valentino, Miss liirdio Valentino, Frank Trau, Miss Cado, liobcrt Ileattie, Miss 'spauld inis, William Lusk. Miss Simonson, It. De N. Wyckoff, Miss May Hayden. Mr.

Doval, Miss Clara Lock wood, Sir. McDougal, Miss May Lockwood. Aiucniaa tournament 1 rogress of Brooklyn, Spartan of Hoboken, Apollo of Gr.oucF.sTEn, N. October 21 Tho book mak rs got the best of the talent to day. Uut ono favorito won.

Commodore Itoughnu in tho tilth race. Bellsarius, a 10 to 1 shot, created a surprise by his easy victory in tho fourth race. The card throughout was a good one. Following are the results Jj'irst rce. mx.

and a quarter furlonffs Grecn )Tii i alll'ore). 0 to 1. won; lVnzunce, 110 (Murphy). to second: Chartreuse. Ul) (Cor bloy), 10 to 1, third.

Time, ti bocond race, live furloncs J. t. 100 (Flinn), to Lovana C. 103 (Murnhy), to 1, sec 0 (Graiffia)l 10 to tllird Third race Ono mile. Transit, lOii (Murphv).

to won: Laity Pulsifer. 107 to 1,. second; llonald, 100 (Deader). to 1, third. Time, 14:04.

rnce Seven furlongs. Belisnrius. 10i! (CJorbley), 10 to 1. won; Louan, ill! (Shield 4 to second; W. loS (Doaiie).

4 to 1, thud. Time, lxH JVi. Firth race Five fttrlontis; au (late Anawanda). 100 (Ham), to 1. won: us (Wallace), 10 to 1, second; Iceland.

10B (Yetter), 8 to 1, third. Time. 1:04. Sixth race Six and a half furlong; St. Tell, 110 (Wallace), 15 to 1, won; So So, 110 (Will lams), io to 1.

second; Congress, 110 (Mackcy), 20 to 1, third. Time. 1 :27. garten took tho ball over and Knipe kicked the rrn 1 Rnnr Oft fl Match amo Standard vs. Linden Grove Boos' alleys.

Madison street, near KiiiclrnrhnAta. To mate the next touchdown ten a ahMif i tuw Agricultural air and Driving T. irk asso i ciation to day. The 2:50 class was declared oil and a special match race between V. Evan's Chip aaa George H.

Quiniiard's ilajor was substituted. Chip won in three straight heats Time, 2:30, 2:33. The 2:35 clllSS fllletl ntenlvnn.l a avenue. lesson this time." Tho officers and spectators rushed in between tho men and held Hays' arms. Ho said in an excited manner: "He bunked into me twice, lie rode against me and then away again, and bunkod me a soe ond time.

I was In danger of being thrown from my horse." When Hays had been quieted a little Mr. James Mortimer, superintendent of the course, said to him: "I don't think you ought tn rlfln In It.tvtl.ni.n'a it.ia AtT 1 mattir. Osgood rani yards aided by toter ference of Knipe and and Knipe did FRIDAY. IV 11tlaAa.a, V.t.annt i 1 qu.uw a.aa.aaaiavauai.V villa U.H me laOOtO of 52 to 0 makes evident At the same time the Orange players are to be credited with gallant effort. There were times In the game when they deserved to score and almost succeeded in doing so.

la the first half they made a strong stand during onp rally, when Yale was held in check six minutes. The New Haven boys played a strong and rapid game and their discipline was excellent. It was nearly 4 o'clock when the two teams lined up. The gome was announced for 8 30, and at that hour the stands and spaces about i u. j.uo nasi goal was the product of a 65 yard run by Gilbert A vvuaii.iavouv AUBlDfll, Irviug, Climax.

American National tournament Orchard, Vos nuw auaa.aatva a oaaaaaaLui ui Ullfa HQ was r.J Y. uayav (uauivu aj uoguuu, WUO OlOCavOU lilG ol Pattorsou. Oliver, the big tank'n, ran n'l tho the line with f.ilhnt interesting sport. A. G.

Hutchinson's Vrank P. won in three straight heats. Summary: A. ii. Hntehinaon'a 1 ran.

i 1 R. L. Davla.Jlai fe WiV jltounco tl.Tya'Kax'i I if I Avuuviuvai ei mvv. aatao VI 1 1 i UJ of opinion was met by Mr. Hays with a straight out from tho shoulder blow on Mr.

Mortimer's atlfn Mf tlni.a maa I a jn I. 1 SATURDAY. Shaugbneasy's Brooklyn tournament, avenue lifth avenue and Fourteenth street, openintr games Frospeot No. 1, Sonth Paw, Salamander lo. 2.

ffhe was as good as it abnld aaa. aaaaja A A'l aUUl IL1 IA LU UUU1(Q tjy the officers nnd conducted irom the traok. A..

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