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If 8 THE SUN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1890. CADETS WORIIYTIIETIGKRS JW FltlKClTOS'S MEN COMPBl.liBD TO Vt.AY HA HO TO n.N. WOT They Hoorc Klrven Iotnte( One Uoal fr-oni glib' the Field and Another from Tub BHr tiotvn KeTnlvlnoj 1'layts or Clrcat Advaa SR tHKv to the ereer-mea Qond Pu.tlag:, 1 fftn Point, Oct. 17. Anentlmslastrlcarowtt of about persons gathered on the plain 3 to this afternoon to wltoris ths football game be.

JH tween Prltitetnn and thu West Point cadets, jl Haiti began to fall steadily about 2 o'clock, and continued throughout ths gutnr, but did not dampen ths ardor of the players or the apecla- torn. The Princeton men, thlrtr-fl strong, ft arrived at the Point about lOillO o'clock, and spent the morning watching the car- airy drill on the plain and vl'ltlng the build- 1 ft Inns of the Acndriny. At 1 o'clock they dined ST atthetralnlng table In (Irant Hall with the West Point tram. Abont ,1 o'clock Capt. Coch.

I ran led hit men on the Held, where they Indulged In IK minutes' practice. Promptly at .1:20 o'clo-x tlio Smedllne. refrrie. toised a coin atnl Connor wi.n tho choice, taklnc the ball ami tliu south goal. The ru as practlcallj no wind blowing so neither team had anadvantago of goals.

After tho ball hnd been put.lnto play Romeyn JM kicked to Princeton's ten-yard line. The ball fig was caught by Balrd, ho was downed by Wll- '-S Hams before ho had gained flvo yards. On the SB first llue-np fialrd punted to Komeyn, who 1 fumbled, but tell on the ball. West Point's if neit play was a kick, but Helntzelman al- lowed Cochran to get by htm, and thus IS Intorfortd with Homein to Buc-h an ex. tent that his punt nita short nnd lota.

It was now Princeton's ball on West jt Point's forty-fivn yard line, and by means of Vt steady gains, principally br a revolving play on 9 West Point's right, the ball nus gradually pushed down to the lattor'n twent-jnrd line. IS1 Here the cadets took a brace, held the tigers in check, and secured the ball on four downs. 1 Romeyn then punted "ell down I tin Hold to 'St. Kotengarten, who fumbled, but Church fell on Jr the ball. Reltsr then stnrtod to run around the jg right end, but was prettily tackled by 12, II.

JJk Humphrey with a loss of a ynrd. Two more attempts were made to advance the ball, but without suenss. It went to Wist A' Point on the fourth down on the latter'a 'tP yard line. Itotnoytt then punted to natrd on Princeton's 40.yard line, who made f.ilrcnlch. hi The return kick was canght by Humeyn, who laj gained ten jards before he was tackled by liuoth.

On tho next lineup Itomnyn punted to ft llalrd, and Savage mi-fed an easy tackle, hut before tnc runner hnd gained bis length he was 9 downed by Scales. Tbe bill now changed hands several times on downs, with no practical change of position. During these plaj I ounor nnd ltelter made eevcral tine tackles. It was at this point that K. II.

Humphrey made the pret tiest talkie of the game. 1 he moment the ball was put In play he jumped over the lino and downed Iloengarten almoiit before he had Sf started to run This plaj evoked cheers not 1 only from the West Pointers but also from tho Prluorton contingent. West Point securer! the ball on downs, and it again Helnt7elman allowed Cochran to get by ii htm nnd to Interfero with Romojn's punt. A g. mumont later, however, he redeemed himself by making a beautiful tackle of Kelter.

who caught the ball. The sphere was now on West Point's twenty -flve-Ynrd line. Smith passed the ball baik to Balrd. who. standing near the xhlrty-flve-yard line, kicked a gnod goal from BR the Held, making the xrore.

nfier seventeen mln- 5 Utes' play: Princeton, fi: West Point. 0. Romeyn jr kicked from the controof tho field to Armstrong on Prlnieton's fifteen-yard line, and lie ran twenty-five yards before he was downed by Connor. On the next lino up Went Point got ten jards for ott-sldo play. Scales then gained jp flVf yards between left guard and tackle.

K- On the next line there waK a mistake In the signal and the ball fumbled, but H. Humphrey fell on It. Falling to rnln on the 'i next two nttempts. the ball wont to Princeton on downs en tho lattet's fifty-) ard line. There was then an exchange of pnuts between Balrd nnd Homejn.

Pr'nceton finally getting the ball on Wet Point's Xf JKtj-iard line. Ilalrd punted again and Nesbltt fumbled, but Helntzelman fell on the t'ii ball The ball was then pas-ed buck for a kick, but both ends allowed the men to get thrrmu'li, and Knmeyn was iarriei back fifteen ynrtls to est Point's ten-yard line. 1 he ball was then put In play, but no gain wus made. Time was then called, the score at the end of the first half atandlng: Princeton, ft; West Point, 0. In the second half Donnard relieved Balrd at full back on tho Pr'nieion team, and Kelly took Rosen garten's place.

Bonnard punted to Nei-bltt. who was downed. Rome) then punted to Bonnard, and bavage made a beautiful tackle, breaking up the Interference and downing his man unaistrd. On the next line-up west Point received a penalty of ten yard' forntT-sldo p'ay. Princeton now tried the revolv ing plays on West Point's right with some KUccens, but Anally lost the ball on downs.

Romcin then punted to Bonnard, who was dually downed by Helntzelman, asslited by lavage. Princeton's next play was a kick, but (J. B. Hum. Iihrey broke tnrougn the line and blocked.

KVjlly fell on tlie bll. Bonnard ana Romeyn now exchanged punts, and the former, with Kelly, plaveU a neat trick on Helntzelman. if Bonnard causlit Romrvn's punt and started to 4 run. When he saw Heintmlman he paused a moment nnd motioned in pass ihe ball to Kelly. 'J Helntzelman then made a dive for Kelly.

Ron- nard, still boldlnelhe hall, startid down tho 1 Meld, but was nreillli downed by Hall before be had gained rlvf ards. 5 Princeton now made three off-side plays In aucctsslon, glvlngto thirty jards. Sf Princeton then lost thu ball on downs, and Connor and Nehltt made several around thu end runs. Helntzelman hurt his skoulder and was relieved by Mnlth-r. Princeton then got the ball on downs on West Point's thlrt -yard 1 line, and pushed It steadily down the Held.

i After twenty-live minutes of pla Bonnard was pushed over the line for a touchdown, from (j which he kicked a goal. Score: Princeton. 11: West Point, 0 During the remninlng Ave I mlimti's the ball was kept near the centre of Kf the field. The game wns well contested throughout. The punting of Romeyn, Balrd, and Bonnaid was nbout equal.

Princeton's revolving plays were Iusid wltli conlderable success. Tlie teams lined upas follows: rottlton. JWneelcn. I Pnilth Lert end Thompson Williams Left tackle Church liumptrey LrttKutrd. yall Centre (lalley V'lrgan Itlglit uuard Armatroni fcOJlrs Itlslit tackle Ilooili IlKntind (Capt.) K.

II. Humphrey. quarter hack Sn'lth Nesbllt Lelt halt bilc Heller Conner half Ilomeyn. Tull back 1 Ilonnsrd Touchc1own-nennnrl. (lost from tonclidown-roim-ril.

Goal trom the field Halm Her. ree-Lleut fo'edllnit. Uuiplru Wren. Llncsmcn-Itobertj and Wheeler. IIAHVARD.

12; nrtow. 0. CAMBntPOE. Oct. 17.

Hnivard defeated Brown liMol) thlsnfternoou In a splendid haul-fought contest, but nnl) after the Providence boys had all but fcoreil on tho Crimson. It was the first strong eleven that Harvard basinet this st iison, and V.000 persons saw a fine exhl-billon of football botli teams. Harvard hail 0, bad scare In the secend half, but lite eleven rallied splendidly at the critical moment and saved their goal line from being crowed. Har-Tard was obliged to plaj on the defensive tlm entire second hnlf. and they never got near Brown's goal.

'I lie llurinrd team showed that they could play hard, steady fool hall. I'lielroen-i, tro was Invulnerable rlgnt through the gnmn.and It was not until Wheeler ami Haughtnn had left 3, the game on at count of Injuries that the Brown ft bark began to inakohiibatantlal gains. Thetwo Bhaws play a manlllient game at all points. J8 JJouvo had his first ral trial and provid a very ff aggresslvu player. Dunlop's klckfng and tack.

lleale'sdathand generalship, nnd lewis's iff taikllng weietliefeaturesot Harvard's plaj lug. Fultz was easily the star of the visiting team. and did some tilling line bucking. The Brown tinin. although It Indulged In Its usual amount of nnsucieesful fancy formations, plaj ed very Rtronu football.

Locke and Coombs made sov-ft frl, brilliant plays, and Colby ran the eleven 5 well. Tbe lino up: iSriarJ. I'oilHoni. Dram. i Mm.

i wi tuckte c.y ll0r- Left usr I Wh.eler 2. Csmuiia M'ibw Illtilil guard aji "fkl locko Itlght end Summrrnglll u.1'.. Coluy Ufiaalfluek a.on. I auXu -1SS 18'. 0 it 2.

lleferee-Uraper. Unetmeu V. ood and uln niiis-Tweutv minute halves. UIIOOKt.VN LATIN, 1MJ MANUAL TltAIM.NO, 0. a rowd witnessed the game between I l'tln School and Train-I Ing High bciiiml, decided on the Parade (I rounds, i Prospect Park.

jeterday morning, I'he play In the first hulf wns pretty even, l.atln Polmol i If by short worked the pigskin tew srd their I ff opponents' goal. I hen I.utklns and Chadwick I were sent around the ends for gain of rive and i tennrds. Lutklnstolthrougliilieccntrefnrtsii I yards and landed the ballon the two.vatd line i 1 from where Hewitt was pushed through for a touchdown utklns kicked goal iutt as lima was tailed. In tho second half I.ailn Scliool started In with rush and soon had the ball on Training School's forty.) ord line by a run by Cbadwlck, who got around lelt end for thirty Lutklns then carried the ball around right arid for a touchdown. Lutklne kicked coal.

AJter tho axchanc of punt Lut- i kins got the ball In ths ctrrfr of ths 1 field and, aided by some good Interference, carried the ball down the field for a touchdown: ho again klclred goal, 1 Manual H-liool braced up somewhat at tills stage ot the game, and by short gains worked tho bull toward t.atln School goal, and at on I time had It on the three-yard lino, and when It Inoxed as though they would score they lost thn ball on downs Time was called with the ball In Manual School's possession. Urooklvn Manual fi(a Seinut Ailllim. Tralninc 8 Aoo'. 8lern Left end Uecel Lor Iftuele Tt.V'.P! Left kmM itlllett llanford Centre I oc.wood Hlghtbuard Wllinn Wood llUht tackle Urit cutter Siewion Unartsr lisck, F. Vauderpool but.

Ins (Capt.) Left half Uaek Ilrext nilorflCapl I Chailwuk night half back Vlllard Ilenltt l-ull back Vanrterpool Toueltdowni-Liilkliii tXi. Hewitt (S Unit Ire-l Vanderpool t. II Itoferee- Uason, I'oly rtep Time-Two thirty minute halves. I'rtNHVLVAMA, LKHKIH, 0. PntLAiiM.rtllA.Oct.

17, Lehigh waa defeated by Ponnsvlvnnla this afternoon by the score of to 0. Lehigh never menaced the (Quakers' coal at anytime, and failed completely to advance tho ball save oa a few runs around the ends. One of these runs by (Jas around Ponn-silvanla's left end was the longest of the game. Lehigh fooled Pennsjlvaiila on a double pass, nnd Uns made thirty jards before he was downed, rannsthaiila plajed the betgaino tlie) haYo put up this jear, and showed great Improvement lu all points of the came over their ptevlous form. There was still some slowness In putting the hall 111 play, but this fault Is bo lug overcome.

Pennsylvania, for the llrst time this ar. plated their famous "guards back" laierferenie and tore Lehigh's line to pletes with their terrific plunges. The work was fearfully hard and rough, and on almost every plunge a Leblgli man was hurt. Lehigh's tackling around the onds was hard and true and was one of the features of the game 'I ho line-up: Vnnnlvanta. folltton).

Lthlgh. Dunn Left end Ilrndy Lrfeuheluier Le tackle tiult Stannsrd Left guard isii.on Otcrfleld Centro IkCarthy Wnartou Rlcht guard llecerra Klght ta-kle Oonsolus llrdres Rtght end Tretchler Goodman (lass neliieit Ih'i luitf back White MimM nutil half baCK VanDuvn Woo Iruff uack Hod Safely tnuih down Idle Iteferee Wjckoff of Cornell. Umpire Williams of ale. lime Tweut)-live liilnutu hulvi Atlelldanco A.uOO. VALE, 42; DAHTMOL'Tll, 0.

New Havfn, Oct, 17. Yale had a snap to-dai against Dartmouth. The Green Mnuntalu-eers were rushed all over the field. Vale making 'M points the llnt half and the second. This total of as compared with Ihe score of Id made by the L'nlvorslt) of Pennsylvania agaln.t Daitiiiouth last week.

Is thouglit tiers to how falrh well the relative streuglh of Yale and the I niverlt or Penn-vlvniila. Alport. Kenjnmln. llMen, and Ksa plavcd a niatiuilli ent gutue agaiaet Dartmouth to dav. Alport getting two louihdoun-'.

llenjaml i three, and Bass ami lliien doing some of the prettiest end resiling and taokllng ever seen here. The Uno-up: ln'e. iVilf(nn Dartmouth. Ha-1 leftcnl Kelly Alinrt Lefttackle Hroxu Chauwlck Lettguard Jfif Chimberlatn 1 centre HI anur vtcysr aud Centre Turner Murray Rtghtguard Plain Murpl.r I ntirht taeile i J. WaUer Durston nignt tackle.

Ro(gcrl ttazen Rtsht end C. VVaker 1 Quarter back Bojlo hBlf back croeiiu. half back Eckitrom Chsun'ceT I Full back SUley Touchdnwns-Alport (8), Dtnjamln (S), ninkey, Vanerery. Gllmore Onais-lllnkey (Jl.Cnauncey M). Ecore ale, 4 J.

Dartmouth, 0 Uiiplr- Oiorss Adileeof Yale. Heferee liurt Ullsi of Sale. Llues. rnra Helm, achaffer, and null. Time of game 40 mluutes WILLI AMB.

24: BVRACCSE. 0. Albavv. Oct. 17.

Williams defeated Syracuse this afternoon In one of the mint Interesting games of football Unit have ever been plaved In this city. Williams iored the first touchdown In three minutes, but no goal was kicked. The visitors plaved a snappy game throughout, the pace being too fa for racuse. Williams went througji Syracuse's line for another touchdown about live minutes before the end of the half, and kicked a goal. Two mlnutjcs after the second half began O'Day broke through the line i andblokrd Irmpleton kick.

He picked up the ball and made a touchdown, from which a i goal wus kickid Williams ecored three times In this half. The final score wns: UHam. U4: Syraciue. 0. Ihe gimewas fiercely contested and several plaj era were Injured.

The ltne-up follow Wttltnmi Positions. Syratme CI aldrretl Left end Lyon sack), rlgtit Left guard Crpsn McOawn Cemire I.otz Iliffht M.Hmallwioil lfT Ilisht lackla Smallwnmi Uulter itiglitenJ Uood Ttao Quarter back Palmer Urani.il Left half tack MtCuttht-oa Templeton Full hack Jewell RttVre O. Evans, Wtlllami. OS Umpire Fanntntr, Attuinr. Lhjemi.LU Ueoro flroet.

sra.ue. W. Leo, Vltlfama. cormelu 18; Trrra, 0. IiDAfA.

Cct, 17 Cornell to-day defeated TufU at football by tb score of 18 to U. Ihe first naif wm of twenty tnlnutp dur tlou, tho second ntn mluuti'S as Tufts had to catch a tram The storr of tl Hume I Is hrl tol I i oruell baiks Beatimru, McKeever. and the ball by lino hrrakluirand dasV Iiifrrun. Tne m.ore would haa been much larger but for the brilliant work of I)avl vrhosuoceeded In bre iking up a number of pla.s Beacham mail on run fro thu centre of tl ilald for a touchdown Turn fumbUd badly, and th work of her full hack mm vtrntclied. Her hacks MltLhrllar 1 Kmlin rlnyrd likood irume and mile repeated trains ihrout.n tha I left or line, lut the i ornell coal iiL'er In strloiiH dancer ouns pUed tbe finest I gain tr Cornell ennell made one tfoal from toucn uovtnoutof four trials Cornell's game throiiRiiotit ha crtfttly iniurnved.

Tuns prove! to 1j the AtrtwiweAt team tint has betn at Percy Klela tbli yar to play against Cornell fh line-up: Cornell, Iiaittnn. 7iftM. I VVmon Left end Davis 1 ssuer I-ft tsckls Daniels need Uft guard II jvll Norton Centre bartlett ennell Hlirtit Mealy Hw ctlsnd Rlnht tulcle Ssnooro B'roud Youn guarter ButterOeld Hencham left lialf Mltt.liell Kignthait smith Tracy riillbick nnd Touchdowns- Bcsehhaui, 2 HcKearer, 2 Coal from touchdown -reunefl. Heferee Lng of Ysle Umpire Cool of Cornell. Linesman Parkkt of Tufts' ruvisas, 8: stctxss ixstjtcte.

Thers ssi a fairly large attendance at Fastern Park yesterdsr afterncon to witness tbs gania bs iweenthelrvint ctun of Orooklyu and steveus In stltuts ot Uoboken. Irvlcg wou by a to 6 The line up. Irilno Fo'ltlonM Sleietn. v- 1-e't end Merrlsm taMa nucaiey V.ilt Centre Lltllelohn Wnaki Klgcigu.rd Virei" Armstrong Illglit Iluater lieck Itoni nt-K. Idiwe "'ht end nagstoi Drsl-elty Qusrler Davie lhox Left half I CtirMlo yiinmerman Itlglit half back Ilradley M.Kenae..: MtOeo Touchdowns Ilagstoz, McLeer (2).

Onal klck'd Klruj. Onae missed Mcl(vntie(3i Heferee j. pd. low. Umpire 0.

coon Irlug Club l.lnemen-tlr. ltohlnion of stovous and I Napier of Crescent C. Other Unraee. At lloielle Crsnford, Rosslle, 0. At Worcester Worcester Tech, It); Huly Cross, 0.

At Worcester Bradford 10; Columbia A. 0. Worcester English nieli, 20 Worceiter Academy. 0. At Hudson Athlstlo Club, 28: Water-ford A.

i2. At Wetncld San nemo of New York, 12, West-field II. 4. At Wmneld-Kllzahetb Y. H.

C. 84; West. At Tarrjtown Lyceum Foothall Club. 4i C. A.

or Slug Blng, 0. J1' IUmiitov. Oct. 17. Colgate won an easy victor over Hit hvracuso Athletic team today hj a too.

The llolokrn nish bchool A. A. feotliali ttam ,1 feme I the Jersey city field Club at llobolci ryeiUr iluy by ikiou. I'l irint. Oct- 17.

The Plalnrteld Y. II A fooiljall tcsiti defeated the eleven of toe RahwiTv Atliletlc Club this afternoon by Idt.ll "oay Ihe Cyclone A. C. defeated Ihe Ilergen Point A 3. on tnelaiter's grounds juterday afternoon bv the score or to 0, Tlio Emorjs snd Jupliers nlsjed an Interesting gume yeteidsy afternoon on Jersey city Heimlt.

IheJuplters won by 4 too In two tniut minute halves the Lenox football team defeated the Uarwkxs at Crotona Park v. terday by Us score of 20 to U. OfTTTssriio, Oet. 17. clettjsburg Colleie rl reated tranitlln and Marshall at (uotuall here vel terdsy by the icora ot 10 to 0.

The second team of tae Barnard School dsfeatad the team from the Columbia Institute br at Central rar yesterday anernoon. Taoy, Oct. 17 -Die Laureate rootball team, after an eiiltlni strungle this afprnoon defeated the Union eel wieeleien by ascureot tltoo. I Ml KTiio, Oet. 17 The University of Durfslo rnnc I ball team defeated ihe Hu.lra AtSleilo tdav on the Athletic Held grounds bj a score of 16 to The Crndenda A C.

of Hvrlem and Iron Cross team 1 of JerieyLltv played a drawn cams yesterday artar. noon at ft ntral Park neltlier sfde I elig ablk to ioore The Lexington, and the West Slats had ouita an exciting cbsss after the pigskin at Central tara lesterday afternoon. Tbe Lexingtons won by 10 Ths Bayonne Field Club's eleven were prevented from scoring by the eleven of the Orson Youn. aeu's Christian association in the match contsataJ yestsrday artcrogn on the New Jersey Oral at n.euat, pj i I Beta-en Point. In each half the Orange aVven scored a touohdown and kicked a the total core being is to 0.

Tij an Interesting game ths Twenty-third rtreel brauoh Y. M. O. A defeated the Yonsnrs A. O.

hj the score ot 4 to 0 at Motl flaren yesterday after. noon. The game between the Fsnwond A. O. and ths Coltegu city of New ork played yesterday at Harlem resulted In a tie.

neither slds being able tc score. UvivitrcsiTr or Vtnunu, Oct. SL John's College rfoolhall team plaved the 'Varsity on ts athletle field nere tuts si teruoon, being detested by the score ot 4ti to 0. Owing to the ract that the Nominees did not hars tlislr full team the iield yesterday they were beaten by the Marions of Harlem si Ceulral i'ara b) the seoru of 10 In 4. The nival and Kings County Athlstlo clubs I Plsyrd tsvu twenty nilnuto halves at the Prospect Park parade grounds yesterday afternoon without either slds scoring.

Oukoc. Oct. 17. The Alerts of Seton Itsll College easily defra ed tbe iludlinn Athleilo Club oa the college oampus at Mouth Omnia this afternoon by the large score of 4U to I.niioRTos, OcU 17. Toe Hlnlfn Island Cricket Club aud the Yonkers Field cub lined up for a name hers this afternoon Die rrlcaet Ciui team wailngeol form and won by the score of If too.

The elevens of tho Carteret Hold fluh and Jersey City Itlglt t-ehonl met afternoon on the Orient avenue aronnds Jersey its -liiuhts. and the result was a vlcior) ror Hie Intfr ty a too flvRCTocu CKt 17 Three tliousind persons wlt-nassed a lonely contested iistne of fnotostl lietwesn the bsratngi eleven and t'i taut- VkCrei am of eortldwanl lhesiorc S.iratoja 4, Jans Metres, 0. Oavvui Oct. 17. lu two halves of dfiseu join utes each thts artaruoou tlio t)raugu At lilt 1 1 Club easily defeated the MouttlMr Athletic Club at font ball, The nnal score was: Orange.

In, Montclalr, 0. SorTii Oassor. Oct. 17. An eTCttlng game of foeiball was nla3ed thts afternoon between ihe buuth Orange etehi Club anl tliei aecond eleven of thH Lllinheth Athletic Club, neither side scoring, LvKivttir, Oct, 17, Tho Ysle frrflimen lesni snd the ltotchktB team tdaved the second sad hardest foutht game or the tovSl fr-ttball season here thtt aiternoon, the score being CO to 0 In favor of the visitors.

New IlRivkWick. Oct. 17. Thu Trlnltv School boys of New York defeated the Hutgori l'repura tory School here this morning by a scoie of to u. It wns a hnr-l fought atno throi-Khout, Twenty-minute halves were nlajed.

To the surprise of tho Deborahs' most ardent supporters, the utlertons. whom ttuy met nt Willis avt'uuo and l.i id street vetterlav afternoon, gavo tliem i verj hard tusMo. Tho Dehorths man agad to win the gime by 12 to 10. At Centrvl Put ievisrlvy afternoon the Morrisons of HronMyn difMlet the rtlte or v.nrkvltla by the score or V-i to w. Tha Icornsous put up a iuat-rly s-inte ami hid tlitlr opponents boatcu from tho start.

New IIaf-c, Oct 17 The fontbnll game at the Yale Field this morning between the Poardmcu rrilnlng shool tevm of this clt and ne Aiivinlt lllah Hehool eleven wes vvon bj the Hoardman team, to 0, The IV Li Mite Institute football team openel the aevvon nt I'i 1,1 ill. hield with llrl-lor behool ettenluy atternnou. flw teitnii were evenly mvutud lu welahr. lie La Salic M.ore 1 once In th drat half ainl liikn lu tlie aeioid. Ihe Dual store ai l)e l-i mile.

Drlsler chnnl, 0 I.AwnrsrrviiLr, Oct. 17. The Paul School of Onrdeu CHy an 1 the local team nut on the Iron oernre a tame crow 1 here tills afternoon. The gime was the annual out sn 1 was of mucn liupo-t tance. as It prcatlcaiiv'dLclueii the merits of tlio two ftihnnlH The nnal score was I awreluev llle, Js, at.

Paul, 0 Scarcelv able to copo with the eleven of the Ba ouue Cyclone Football Club. Junior champion of 7Iudoa coutitv. were the UerKi llm Athletic Club's eleven tu the encounter fought eterdiv afternoon on the West Fourtli street grnundl at Hajoune, the final ecore t)ettig 12 for the Cyclones to nolnlug for the Bergen Points. large aid enthustnstlc gstherlcg or speotstors. Including a lartte uilmte of te fnlr sex.

witnessed fia game between the New ork ulviraiu and New. Tor ae) A at Ohio Held walrt.i. Tne Unliervlty bojs found their oppon nt easy prey and deflated them hy the ore of lltich. who plavtdat quarter, had his collar bone hrosi lu scrimmage In theflrat half The elevei from St. John's College aud St.

Fruuila College ulated two flftteu minute halves ul the Pro-peLt l'ntk parade tcrouud jeslerdtvy afteruoou. Ihe M. John's students ahonel eu perlor skill ant tief ate I the bf. Irani Is repre-aeutstlves to 0. A fiature or tan name was Creamer's nft yards clean run with the bait In the flrat hull- Tratt Institute plsyed their first kaino of the sei sou with me Ilelmont Club at the parale grr unds, Proipact 1'ark, esterta morulng Ihe Instil tite lads showed up In poor form ant elesrly deino i stratel that they are not jet rnlly orMiued The Belmont tinm plaved with plentv of anap and out elastet thctr opponents at evert sluge or tue game.

Tho score: Ilelmont, 4. l'ratt, Cl, Srw IhiNsntcK, Oct. 17 Uutgeri defeatel Haverforit College of reuu)lt-i on NelUon 1'teld this afternoon In fl'ruilv fought game. In a flrce fcilnimave near the Pue hill rolled over the Hue ana Hynn fell on tt, scoria; the only i touchdown or tlie came. Menu fclcke i go ii.

Hnverford claimed a -afty In the eecolid half and tt was nuall allowed hs KeTeree of llnul score Hutgers, 0, Haierford, 2. several bundre 1 spectators witnessed an exctt Ing game b-tweeli tne r'nclflc A. C. in the Pros pect F. B.

C. eleven at the Prospeil Park lurndn grounds jesterilay ufteruoou. The ime usounot In tirllllvnt plays. In wnhn Capt. Crlbbeu of the raclflea tsp.

dally rtlstlnkulsheil htm-alf Victor and Campbell ot the lro ecu wero Injured, the former retiring from the tame with a bly cut over the left ee. The score 1'aclflo A- 10, Prospect F. B. II. Tho game at Elizabeth jesterdiy attmcted quits a large number of ercctatnrs lesplte tl Ini'lement wearucr.

i'enninxtoii semiuury could do little or nothing agalunt tne Lllzabeth c. a str-iik Hue. Tho home team showid up well Their Interfer euce whs verj gool an I ttelr links mala iilimer. ous lunjc ruus Knitp. sndth.

lacfcr, nnl 1 ang ferd plaved brnil inll for Llliul em. while -tanton and lllerl dl I good work for Pennlio-ton. At no stae of th gime wus HUnhein'a goal In danger. so atrong was their lino 11 nnliigton hav a ver plucky team Riidtm brace 1 up consldt rahlv In the second half. A.

C. 44, I'eiinlluMou, 0. MltbLETOKV. Oct. 17 -Wedeyan and Amherst fdayed a nreit gime tnts nriernoon on the Wes ejan ael i.

vfter six nlnulea or pla e-Ic3nn scored bj end runs from Amhersts forty diejard line without once lout the lull. made the score with a goal 111)1110111. Amherst cot the bill nud plugged nwav at VVevlejans tu kle and reachc 1 the hie yard line from Ihe ml llle of the 1 Held. There eidc)atia line was Imprt kiialile.niid oil 1 four downs Ueatean ok ihe hall mid the half closed. There was 110 icorln; Pi the sei on 1 hair.

1 Tjler for Amherst and rthur loumrand for Weslejan each Ido. 1 kicks In prelt shape. Score: WcsUjan, Mi Jurat, o. The Manhaltau Code1? foottiall team succeee'ed In winning their atcond game by ittffatiUK thu Crencenls of II irlein nt Maniiltau Oval jeitenln) 1 afternoon. It wis a hard rouglit kame all ths way tbrouuh The Crescent team bid ths allnntaejn at the start, tiut the college hoy afterward plaed a strong game.

After several txchangea of kleka In the flrst.hair SIcciiule und Cotter were sent a-oun 1 tlie endi for large gains finally lauding the ball on I the seven jar. 1 Hue, rrom where Cuiinor was pushed through for a touch town, (ilennon failed at goal In the at-cond half the ball was rutheet up elnwn the field, neither sh'o being able to gain anj advautaite, aud the hulr ended with thu ball lu the centre of the rleli. -Score. Minhattan, 4, Crescents, 0. Tho Berkeley School team, not the worse for the defeat they received at tlie hands or St I'uul -School lust VYedliesd ij, line I up for a gime with Ihe strong team or II Prince Ion "Preps" hool at Berkeley Oval vesterdaj afiernoem ejniy eine half of twenty minutes was plajed, the Prinretou bojs re fusing to 1 lav the seeon 1 hilr.

1 lalinlus that the timekeeper cille I rinio six minute le run It stiruid have been calh-d. Tnero wia a 1 ng dlscu-eslnu both 011 thr neld and lu tlie dressing rieiin. but Manager 1 Ii of Princeton a lelsui the boja not to play, as he thought they were not getting a ritlr deal. The Berkelej altnough oute luaved In eveiv point of the game, were willing 10 go on wllh the game, nnd clelmet thut Mr. Hue wasunler tlie l.npreaHloil that the hnlces were to le tweutj live mlliules each.

Aeceirdln 10 Heferee neinz's knowledge only two tweutj minute nuleswere lu I10 rlajed. The half lajed wna all In fuvor of Trlneeion "I'rep." The score Princeton Tren." 4, Berkelej, u. Accldenta oa tbe Gridiron nt l.nnic nrnneh. I.o.vo nlUCll, Oct 17 -George Chase), aon of Pr James Cl-avey, who pliyed with the Juniors of Long Branch aalnt tbe bojs of Mtennioiith, was kicked In tbe ribs b) Warreu Hejcr, lecauvi.lt Is claimed, that Clmaey provoked him Clins I a 1 to be tarried fr mi the Held. At I.Ik "nod lurk where the I emz Branch tesm liuad upagaliist tho -stile school lenniorlreu ton, tuoaeiiilint- occurred 10 niembtrs of ihetiomo eleven Ihomiis ltlcminioii hail his collar h.mu brolren during a tinUe, an I James llennetsy ram lied luarljlit leg IheLouzBriuci teaui wuu by the score of 11 to 4 No Osmt IleCween Prnat)" and I.afayetts C'tilletze.

Putt AorLruu. Oct, 17. llepresc-ntntlves of the tjnl verslty of Pannijlronla end 1 afaj 1 tie College foot-bill teams held a conference here to-d for the purpose of endeavoring to reach an aKreeoient wlierehy the prop i-ttl game in this city tiulwei the tleiens on next batuniay wou be played Iho matter 11 geuersll) eiisousaed but no apree ment was reache 1 and no gtmeivlllbe played lids )enr bctwuen the uains. To-dny'a Football Evente. Wlllels Point vs.

Fntre Aous of I'atrrson, at Wll lets point, athlngton Heights l'lsld Club vs. Huuimlt A. at Qiieeus ounty A. C. vs Cent'nls, at Astoria.

lenox va, Polomao Flel 1 Clint, ut JLirlem, B-iy ltlde A v. Ctinrul Field club of Molt flaveu, at Ambrose Park. st. Alojslus of.Scivaik vs. Yorkillles, at New ark, Sherwood A.

C. vs. ICenwoods, st Fordbam, f'ootkull -No lea. There la a letter ut this onicc for the manager of the Bay ttldgit lotball Club Tho pn.oMju waudirt's are anxlaua 10 tecuro dales with r.rst class tesnu. Address vy Southern, insueijer, Third avenue, houtn Ilrookijn.

Tie Urenauler football team will play any tesm averuglng la's pounds ou Hundsys and holidays Addreai William liana, din i.iatu street. Monceof the Pennsyli aula team Is said to be 0110 of the comiug puntirs aud drop klcLsrs In practice Ms work resembles somewhat that of tlio great Brooke1. Tho second team of Oraunnar School 98 would like to arrange games villi anj ta, averaging MOO pounds Address Ihomai Dever. Jr ibj West F-ikhty leveuth strvet r' The Kenwood A. C.

team, averaging U2 poundi. baa election day open and would like to hear from out-of-tewn teams offe-ring a reaaonahie guarantee Addreis t. J. IJuBy, 4U0 Weil 16Ue itrest. IUSenhsimsr of Fenmyivanla li spoken of as a star man at Uckle.

lst yesr be vVai a vanity substitute, but plsyed regularly on the Orange A. C. eloren, where he mad a record tot blmwll. mmmmmmtmmmmmmmmam STAUTKIt CLARKE RESIGNS, ctiAitLBs it. urii.i XOIT II THIBD.

Belaaar Rnas av HranahlaB Rnea ssad Tftnl the Mnalmttan llnndleap from is Oaot neld-Met'ntTerlr TVIaa the Brans tlss dlenp with Ootbnns Other fTlanera Frank T. Clarke, ths tnperlntendent of thi Coney Island Jockey Club, who has been act- I Ingai the starter for the Westchester Ilaclni Association since the opening of lu antumt meeting, resigned his position yosterday after noon nnd Charles Psttlnglll has been selected by the stewards to succeed him. Mr rettlnglll will be given a trial, and nnlesi he Ii successful somebody else will be tried. Mr Petttnglll should succeed, as he has had ft lot experience both In the Kast nnd West, havlni held the flag at eorne of the most prominent courses In America. Tho racing jMtenlny was full of excitement.

Pittsburgh I'hll's good four-jeer-old Belmar, by Belt Idrro, out of Adele, won tbe Manhattan llnndleap, canylng 10 pounds. In the remark-nhly fast time of while John J. McCalter-tj'a great weight carrier flntham, with 140 pounds up, wou the Bronx Hlghwelgbt Handicap, going the six furlongs In 1:14. It waa not truo race, as the favorite. Royal Rose, was.

left nt the post with Glenmojne, the second fanrite. Storm King, also getting away so poorly that he had no clmnco to win. This wai dim tonnnccldint, the barrier of the starting machine breaking In the centre nnd catching Taral about the neck. 1 he Jockey was dragged from tho back of Olonmoyne nnd was knocked out for a few minutes. This coining after an unfortunate slnrt In the second race rousod tho spectators and they showed their displeasure in no uncertain faililon.

Much sympathy was expressed lor Mr. Olarko by his friends, who regretted that he had oyer undertaken to start the burst Iht-e were fullr 7.B00 persons present and tho apeculaiinn was uf tho liveliest character, Mr Waller, having received a special prepara-tl for the MnnliHllun Handicap, was Installed Ihe faroiitn over that most consilient performer llt'ininr. Tod Moan rode the gray fonr-yeat-eild wllh tonslderablo Judgment, nnd after a sharp and determined strug-trie through the eiretch with IJutch -skater and sir utter, the son of Dslvlderc had thing" nil his own way, and was first psst the post bv iwn lengths In tho splendid time 11 1 -sir Walter was beaten out for second money by Dutch Skater. Pittsburgh Phil saji he will nut send Htllnar nor any of the rest ol his ktrlng to l-nii rrnnclsco this year. (liithnm geii tbe best of the start In the nronx Illgti-w eight Handicap, nnd Ilawarden was the onli hnm-tliat got anywhere ncurhlm In the strucgle to the wire Ililev tirannan bought a badgo and trjed la gain adnilioii to Morris Park yesterday.

He was stopped and tbe money for the badge was tendered to him 'I his lie refuted, and he will now commence suit against tlie Jockey I'lub. Judge Clarence McDowell, repre-entlng the Club, spike at some length yesterday to the owners nnd trainers before tho races began. Ills remarks vvcru full of common lenso and wrru aotdaudrd b) all those present. Summaries follow: rinsT rtACE. For three jearolets and upward, non winners at any lime of $.

01 0, purse Stcuo of whleh tt. 11 to the winiitr. Clou to second, and $6(1 to third, the WIti ers mile I Iiwverseh Tom Cromwell, 8. by Bramble i-oin-le. uo eSliiims) 1 I.

Parker's en. Ii Amerr.S Mi (T. Sloan) Cot ingieen iv Id utiliti The Swam. 4, X'ti (Ballard). 3 Bell 1 port and Voile nlso ran lime, 1 4 Belting vgnliiHt Tom Crqmwelt, to Bellport.

to It, Aoteer, u1 tol, Tbe awaln and Volley, each 80 to I. SECOND HACK. Pandlcap for two-t ear olds non winners of 000, ma! It us exi tilde puna tcJOO, of which Stole to the winurr. Sl'iu 10 seeouel aud $o0 to tulrd; last six fur onuaof tl Wjtsers mile. Cue uiiee) Ja otadi t-et 1 ast, by Imp.

Massstto 1 Bitiilali iru Hamilton) 1 Uajwarl'a I Ssnall 111 larlffln) nidionseh Lu lig shsfen. 1 lu (J Hill). 3 lilvlde, ireire-, Ijtdy Mitchell. Miss Prim. Xmas.

Hurl as. I. iu an 1 1'as-eover also ran Ben llooald I anel TtaicedlaU left at the poet. 1 Time 1 ir.U. Betting vgalnst Ludntg a lafen 8 to RossO.4 tol traiedlau Ami Arure anel Divide, coupled.

flCf to 1 II. srt last. Xma. 1'aasover. eaon 0 to I Ml-a 1 run I 1 to 1 I ndy Mitchell, ID to 1 lien Honald and Hondas each to I.

Ttttni) hace. I Bronx lllghwelght Handicap of $8 000. for two-year ods aud upward, ei.fiuu to the vinner, 9800 to second aud $0u to tulrd, last six furloagi Withers mile -I. McCatTerty a eh h. Gotham, 4.

by Irlqucts Tr-ldet Wind. 140 OlcCaffertj) 1 VVJennlogseo.h llanarden, 4 182 (Ballard) Sanla Anna Stable's f. La ly Diamond. 8, 118 (T, ovn 3 Iraniywine Msglan Storm King. Olenmoyne.

ana ltojul l.oiealso ran 1 Time, 1 14W Be tttng Against Itojal Itose-, to Storm King, 8iv to I P-rAnlywne aud uienmoyna. each a tot: Slagtan in 1 iiotnam each 0 to 1, Lady Diamond, 13 to 1, Ilawarden JO tol. I tOt'llTn ItACE. Manhattan Han Heap of ti 000. for three yesr olds su 1 upward to the wnn -rSl 3U0.

totheaecond $300, and lei tlie th I 6J0U 011 mile and a quarter ritrrten stable kr Bel nar, 4, By Belvldere I K'u Moan) 1 1 lennn-ah-h liutch Skater. 0. inn isimms) Onee lab ti Sir Ualtor, 3, 117 (Doggetl) 8 ket 11111 and Ramtro al-ei ran I line, i Il74 Against Mr Walter 7 to Belmar, 3 to 1: Duleh haater, to 1. heenan, to 1, ltamlro. 40 to 1 FIFTH rtACE.

Selling, for three year olds purse $800. of nhloh $101 to winner. $7o to the second and $3u to 1 tlilrel tei-lllng allowances, last six furlongs of the Willie ire It tuy.rt b. Patrol, by Imp King Galop Pa tit-nee 07 sLian) 1 --uedekrr sen. (loir, lu 1 (O Leary) li WliiHlow'aen Juno U7 Sum Bon Vml, Orazlos-i, Tenderness.

Karma, and Tanta also rati Tlur. 1 t4tf 1 Boitiug-Agalnst Patrol, a toft, Teadsrness 9 to 8 Omilosn.il to 1, linn vml, Juao, rants, and Karma eacu lu to 1, Ciolf. 40 to 1. MTII I1ACE Handicap for three ear ol Is and upward. purs wuleh $'tU0 to the winner, 1193 to tbe second and 7totne third, Lie Withers mile liieuitou btjblesch Merry Prince, 3, by Prince Rojal-Merry Nelly, lot (llewltti A Ncisonscn f.loulseN.J vi Ullrich).

1 l.vrrjreeu stable a Ice. Howard Maun, 8, 108 (T. sloaiii 1 Aurellan. Croaiwell and Hfiu Ispun also ran Time I il.i 1 Be ttlne Against Howard Mann even money; Msrr: Prince, 2 to 1 Aurtltan. 8 to i Cromwell and Hand spun, each to 1, Loulso to 1.

Helen Nichols flne nt Alexandra Park Lospo.n, Oct. Alexandra Park to-d a) the AH Aged Regulation Plate of 100 sover elgus, entrance sovereigns (winner and second hor-e freul. live furlongs, was won by E. Wish' nrd's ill. m.

Helen Nichols, by Iroqnols Orphar Olrl. H. '1. Ilua-etl's Hai.li wa second, nnd Sllmrj's I'liu (iftllle (formerly Utlca and latel) on neil by Richard Crokerl, Iroquois Duchess, third. How the Iloraea Finished nt Ht.

I.oals. Sr lot in, Oct 17 -Chilly weather kept the crowe! down to ttiet regulars" to day, Favorlses won th 1 Hilr land sixth ract a sicoud choice the fifth, and I ouisi jerv the first Hecoud, and foui ih. Summaries first Hue -ev uriiroiigs lomCimore Idutvvar reu.luto wou, Mcollul. tun clurblvllle). 4 to3 setond lirihma.

100 tWorilitngton), la to 1, tulrd lime. 1 betond Kace-SIx furlongs 1 adv Hamilton, 10(1 (Marllii) ID to I. wou, Hlsliop Heed. 1U3 (Wllhlte), 1 to. siioud, TheCieinlst, lot Wurreni, even, tulrd.

rune, 1 irii, lltlrd Hac-1 Ive and a half furlnnirs Laureate lot (Darin r) 7 10 f. wou, Iretpla uU 1 llhltel, su to I second; ilvrry Duke, 114 tlurulvnte), 7 to lu. third lime. I loiirtli itaee-One mile. Addle Buchanan lot (Turblville).

7 to 1, won, Topmast 100 (Uarner), toil, second, Amelia May, HO (Wllnlte), a to 1 third Tims. 1 lli Fifth Itaee-One mile. Battledore (JO (Coombs), 10 to A. wont Ilnels Abe nil iWnrihlugion), 8 10 Or scioud, Coniiaui, til) (Barrettt, 3 to third. Time 1.1 1's Rare-Six furlongi Pamoelri, 107 (Oarner), It Pi A.

won. Horseshoe leiba CO, MJ (Leigh), 7 tol, see.ind, I'clleus, luu tlurblvlllc). 7 to third. Time, Flrat Mate's Autumn I'rlee I.attoala. Latovu.

Oct. 17 The Latonla Autumn Prlte. valued at was the reaturu of 10 do) programme ruiulro and Firm Main were evtn favorlt-s at lost time si Sin 3. Mm Mate won l) two lengths In a gulltip Summaries llrsi Bart Six furlonja Carrie Ijle.tiS fEverett), A lew. won Jltriuise, (Item), tl to 1.

lecondi luu be ne iron, to third Time, iiifli set unit Han one mllo and an etunh-Ida Pick wlfk 1(14 echerrerl Atol.weu Aie, Iu3 iltilsaell), 4 to 8, second, Paul Pry, ins civrklns), HI to 1, third, lime I Atli rmrd Itaee-Six furlongs Whltt frost, 116(Scher rer.4ioi won, Honair 10h il'erklnsi, lord Zeal, 1U (Murph) 1, to third rime, rtiurih liace-Onemlleandan elchlh, Latonla Au. iiimntrze Hrt Mate, Utt (Perslns), AtnS, won; Itaiiilrn Ull (Wll lamsl.M to 6 accoud, -Mmrod, lui clitllieai, auteel third Time, I fi IV rtfih Kate Ii lurloiwa rartarlan, 107 (Murphy). i 1 11 (Thompson), 8 to 1. secondl Ulsileli lit illurnst, 7 tol. third Tims.

111814. hlvtn Haee sieepleohassi one mllo and a half. (Hlgglni), 18 to won, Hercules. MB i' 't seioudi Shears, 120 (Stalleup), 10 to 1, third. Time, 4.4, Wliasrs stt Wladeor, PtTanir.

Ocj. results of the races at Wind-sor 10 dav follow) Hrl hace-Five and a half furlonga B. F. Hy. Jr Vlo 1 and 4 to A.

woni Uril Ward, out for place, seo-uud, Mounts ntlilnl Time, I lOCj See mid Hace Six fgrlougs Johnc'onroy, 7 to 6 and 1 toi1, woni Merri Saint 8 to 1 for place, second 1 Beiorniatlon third, lima. I 17li Iblrd lute-flro and ous half lurlongs. Cyclone, 0 to bauds to 3, wen, alorven. 7 to place, second: Samson third. Time.

I. OS. fourth Kace-SIx furlongs. Stachslburg, 8 to A and out. won.

ours Truly, out for place, second Log. mousey third. Time. lilAU. Fifth Raie-One mile.

Pels Kitchen, 8 to 1 and 4 te 8, won; Ughlfoot, stoOplsce, second; Lord Kelson, llilrd. Time. 1.4$. I UxUi lises-aueplMhassi fall conn. Celoalst, to 8 to wont Pat Oakley, I to 1 slaee, 1100011 Spplewortn, third.

Tims, 3148(4. The Rnnaera at Slnaerly. Bisokri T. Oct racing lesson began at thli track to-risy. Heveril long shois won and IBs pencil Isrs were happy.

Hummnrlssi Flnt Bace-s furlnagt. Irene IC, to 1 and 'I tol, won; Sei asltan, to Space, second: roxOlove third I Time, 1:8 1 Second lUce-Seven futlomta. Electro. 6 to 1 and Buccaneer, 7 to 10 place, second; Brooklyn third. Time, 1 3al.

1 oThlr "ace-six furlongi Oracle, even and 1 te p. won; Cakewalk. 1 to 8 place, second! Conspirator, third. Time, I fourth tee-One Fsgln. 1 to 11 snd to woni llarrii, 1 to 3 place, aecondt Mirage third Time.

I Aiij fth Itace-BIt furlongs. T. to 1 and a Too Much Jonnsnn ont for place, secondl Little Dorrltt, third. Time I ts Sixth ltsce-f our and a naif furlongi. Key Welt, I to and out.

won: Levins, to A place, secondl Jonah White third Time, 0 8914, Walshta fbr Slorrta Park Haadleapa. weights for the handicaps to be rnn Wednesday next at Morris Park are as follows: First Hace-Oc otter Hurdle Ifandlcaoi two mllei and a half over tsn nights of hurd es; McKee Inn, Article 140 usltlvs ICO SI. Luke 140 l'lict-bui luu rtlman 1H San Joaquin Uh Pilferer ISO fifth Kace-Kour mllehaiidlcvpiteeplschaisi 7 War Bonnet, 141 Hukeiot Absrcorn tut spot 141 I 140 (Mentation IIS St I like 1411 )re-us til Drgarnetle Its Deotpod us Trillion 187 St. Aninony 147 Thlman 181 Hesperian MiiHInstdo 181 I-a'ayett 142'Maudlta 133 realities accrue from 8 P. Baturday, Oot.

17. Male or the Erie Hlnble Thoronabbreda. The race horses In training, tho property of the Erie Stable and E. Madrjen. wero sold at auction at the Morris Para rnce track afternoon.

Most of the Erie Stable horses were bought In by F. 1). Heard, h. lhose which brought SAOO and orer follow: pitopLitTv or uiiii: HTAnt.i:. Kankl Ppoh, br 4, by Imp Dar.bln-Yum Turn: j.

Vendlc $1,830 Us. iKlnn, ch. .1, by Buchannn-duullght; F. I. Beard 730 Apa agate, ch.

J. by Buchanan-Lout share: f.I) Heard 1,10 ijizitcS't- c'1- ,8, by spendthrlft-Splnaway, I F. Beard St Nicholas II ch 2, by imp St, Blaise Thorn, Beard 50' Pomperang. by Mler-5aweed: r. D.

Heard Afil Article ch 3. by imp HovlnBton-Botsy 1 Broeck. F.D Beard. 63' 1 PKOPKHTY OF S. 8ANDFOI1I) ft HON.

learllag c. by Imp Laureate La Tosia, Daildtitdeoi. 62! i llaraesa Raelnc at ttyatle Iarlt. MgnKortn. Oct.

track at Myitic Park wai Ii mi- condiilon this morning for the harness racers The summary 8 ISclaii paclngj purse JdCO Deinpa y. I Tribute (O Noll) 3 4 13 If Ills kwell, (Do-ge) 1 a 3 3 I Hoblneite. ci in (Spesr 7 1 4 1 Ella Car in. (UIIHrsi 11 4 8 r. 0 H011ertW1lkea.uk 1 11 0 a I 1 rllfford.

(Crslgi 4 0 4 r. Pearleis rem Tiunev) 0 7 dr Tlin- 17W, 1 18 ISJ4. 8.17. VMSX, 2 1314.2.1! 2 23 claps, troltlug, purse $800 Miss lialnt 3 by Barkis, dam by Major Bcutou (Kathiiun) a 1 1 1 Bu eUougntnn) 1 4 A Femwood blk. (Clarke) a 6 1 Dae titan Boy.

b. I Port I A 2 5 I Narcissus, blk in (Brady) 4 g. iDodgei 7 0 8 1 Portrait, m. (A Mt Donald) 8 7 Warren Bov ch. 1 iSlalm) 4 8 7 1 rtme-2 2i 2 JJ14, 2 J3H, 2.23C.- 2 13 class, trottlntr.

purse artoo Queechv. e.by A'cvoue McDonald) Ill silier Ptaie.gr. r. (Itatnitun 3 2 Mablon blk. 1VV00 limry).

3s: Tlm-J IA. 2 IflH. 2 184 2 WO class, pacing purse 'ioa Sarah Jane. b. by Edkar Wilkes (Cbenty) 18 7 8 11 Pig Hopes ch.

g. (Durland) 4 18 18! Itandom gr. (Bowl-ri 2 1 8 8 Pauls! Boone ch (BrlgUain) a 6 2 6 re (Moojy) 8 4 8 8 re Merry Bella le in (Clarke) 7 7 4 0 4 Johnny Wilkes ti (Cox) A 4 7 rr neitis ill, (Lymani A a tire aamllill, Jr.cb (Do.lge) 1 i (n Ull, i 11114.2 S04, 1814 194 2 30 class, pacing, purse (800 Oulnetie. by i.anibetla likes (O Kelll). 1 1 1 Barney.

It (Bro k) ephlnxetta cS ear) 4 ItoaaVVllkei.ro a iliarirai 4 2 4 Tlnie-i 11, 2.I0V, Sill. 8 17 class, pacing, pune $Bnn (unfinished). Artful Maid, in Ashland likes (Durland). 1 9 Tom 1, (Sterl m) .8 1 Architect (I. vicPoeald) 8 Landlonl.

b. a (Wotdward) 37 fleldmont, blk g. 8 Happlneis-b ilteainrr) ..4 4 Mase-a-r (Wilvnnt a Pharou.br. (Poruri 7 a 2 13. Klnsr efDIamoads Equals the Race Record for Three.

--nr--ld Pneera. Lxxtvoros. Oct. 1 7 -Ths harness races closed here today. King of Diamonds equalled the world turee-ysar old race record for pacers.

2 OV'i The principal event of the day waa the Johnston Stale It waa wou by Squeeier In atra'ght heals The I II trot proved a stubborn contvit between Baron Bog rs and Fred Suminarlea: The J01. niton Stake. $2 oou. 2 24 Can. trotting Squeeier.

It g.lv Me'tvitn Lucy Henderson by Trouhte tdarr tyt Ill Itedaiar b.a lucktrsou) 1 Mlutlng.b (Mell) 114 uncj m. (Lians) A .1 Viola 11 -II, iiounci .443 llme-J 174,. 8 1S4, 2 ISCf. 2.11 class trolling, purse $1 000 Baron Knccrs br a by Haron Wilkes AsMinelMald bv Ashland Culcf(Ciirlls)4 114 1 fredli.lt 1 2 Ltllle ctung. en-nt (swearingen) 2 .1 1 riuklln.b.

(Fretehi 8 3 2 A Ssuatur A gr (Alexander) 17334 Maude hla.m il)ons- ir (jueAH-n lis 'III kera 11) 7 4 7 dr Tlme-2 IICj Uj 2 2 I04.2 12 ear old pacing purie 8700 Klngof Diamonds by Velocity 1 Baker) 1 1 I ttuipnlde (( iminilngsi 4 H)dr-n bg ttoehrsu) 3 Seven Points 1 ralbottl 344 Ir Archil aid blk (IHgo,) AAA Siella, b. m. iSwnpei St. llme-2 mit, vU, 211114 CONSBFF HK4TKX AOAI. Baeoa Defeata Htm E-ially In tbe Mile Cos test In EuKlHnd.

London, Oct. he second of the ssrle of three events between I'rederlck E. Macon, th English long-dlitance rumilii champion. nn Ihomns P. ConnelT, the Irish-American chnm plon.

for the Intarnatlonel protes-lonal chain plonhlpand J100 a side on each event, tool place at Ilollon. near Manclicslei. tti-da), am as In the lase of the previous llirre-mlle con test, which was run on the Hall's Hrldge ground at Dublin on Oct. a. was won ensll) by Uncoil 1 'I lie distance of to-dav's rate was 1 no mile, nne the contest vas won b) the English clininpioi by i 110 jards.

In 4 .1 .1.5. I ho third rae e. ills tance two miles, will probnbl) take place Ii Glasgow. I.nua Teanla. The Fifth Avenue Tenuis club succeeded In flnlsli Ing Its men's doubles josterday afternoon at 1271! I street anel 1 tftb avenue Jeiseip and Ktnyon provln vlctorloua Thoicorei I Fall Handicap -E.

11 allowes (fl). 4 inatchei, avei age 41. stlckney 1W1, 'I matches. 4S, II Jfi'Up (scratch), 7 matches. 47 a 7, f.

II lontdoi 4mathrK 47, W. K. Crocker (10), 4 matches, 4414 I A. I). Kenjon (scratch), 4 matches, Slartli (Hi, Jmatchti.

43it, hea (H), A mateliea 43 I F. Crawford (rt) matches, 4i, It Dhkin son tiai.Alliatehes, 40 2 '1 A I ehl. elefa lilt MoraenrothCup ilandicip-ll Irasu 1 (. Taich 7mstcl)es 4h VV Stlckne) U2) 7 iiiaichii. 4 17 F.

Cowp-rtliMulie (li), 1 matehea 45 a Ken jon (i.ralcii) 4 matcliei 44.V, C. M. Helyea 1, malo isa 44. W. A Jonas 7 mal has, 43 I 70 Martin 118), I match.

4 f. IC LongclU) 3 matches I2 2A: vrordim match ii, 1. a Jones' i luatohes, 4Uj K. II Fallnwes (Hi 7 mateliea 40,1 Men'a Doubles (Cnnipltted) Ktnyon and Jeisui 1 (icratch). 4s.

rrawfnrl mil I nag m. 445,. lontei 1 and tones Mlcknet and Pillow ra 1111. nit-. Mlxtal Doubles Mlsa Slroid nnd A.

D. Kenior 1 (scratch), 4 matches 48. Vim Trimmer and f. Craw 1 ford (it). 1 111111 h.

4M Miss I rrrl orn and a lone. (Ul. matches 4111 Miss Bunnell nnd vi, u-l eta "ji 3 matches 46 3 A Miss Cooke und Jeatun (A) 4 matches, 4AI4, vi, oae anel II failowiaiiji'3 matchei, 4 Hi, Mm Mnrgcnroth and I. Cowner thwalte(lw), I match. 43 Allen practically won the West Side Tennla Club'i round robin ennteit veaterday with ha leventl itralght win ne hai now only one mars match te plat, and that one afalnit a tall ender In Ilia r.Ve The score Hound robin Singles Allen best A.

Attar It Allen beat It. I) l.l(lle.n7 7 "a A. JanosbeatJ Watte, 14-lM, 0-4; fennea at beat A P. Atlerhtiry, 8' 11-4 K. Kennesset heat While.

11 I rt-4, II 1. I liila iieii a 1 Attei bury. it Dlntle at H. J.tneV D. Little beat White 8-2.

7-5' The score by nistclitsi Allen won 7. lost ii, Janei wonfl.loitlt Utile won .1. mst fennemv won A lost 2, Jones wou Inst 4, Me) ers won lost 4' Fischer and White won 0 lost 4, Atlerbury lost A The Lenox Tennli Cluh cnntlnued Its tournament yeiterday afternoon at St Mc'iolsi avenue and I2id stnsL Tne finals In all th contests were reached at last, and as only three matsiies remain unplaced 11 will br possible to flulih the tournament next tlaiur dav. The summsryi Men's ainglsa-Sscoad round H.T. Hrysn (owe ZOi beatC.

P. Rica (owe 1 8). 72-43. z0' Semi nnal Ilound-ll T. Bryan (owe 30) beato I' noraland tows 14).

79-iu Mlxaa Pnublss-Sunl Onal round 1 MI11 Meier and a L. Wyeath (owe 101 beat vim Helm Reamer and II. H. Ray wood (Owe 2), 72-8S, "earner Men'i Poublsi semi flnal rouudi Bryan snd noli (owe 18) brat miller and Vlltchell (owe 10, 72 "mi Hej wood and PJce (owe 18) beul McLsan and Howl land (owe 141,7242 The Paetlmee Mist Enlarge Their C'lul. House, There li a possibility that tbe I'aitlma will enlarge Iti present Tbs matter will tm dlsnusssd at the next meeting of the club.

Tbe members are In faror of the Improvements, as they see a bright future for the club If such a thing Is dons. Tbe Pastlmss also intend to snlarss tbslr ncaulng track and Improve their srmtusliusv. mmmmmgmmgmmmmmmmmmBmmmm I ItOOHB'B JMT AXDJiVS. TTIae Three Ereata the HnMa Oant ITheelmea'a Kaveesv. The annual race meet of the Hndton Count Wheelmen was held yesterday afternoon on th Outtcnbnrg track.

The eurfaoe wa In poor oon dltlon and prevented the rider from comln 1 anywhere near record figures. The chilly wind wblcb swept across the traok made tho ontln ratlier uncomfortable for both riders and spec tators. Walter O. Roome of th Vim B. O.

of Newarl won the half mile, one mile, and two mil events, and Incidentally three handsome gob watches. The races were poorly managed am unnecessary delays caused the five-mile oln championship to be held over until almost dark In the flnal heat of the mile open Cane wa crowded by Allen fifty yards from the finish am felt. Allen came in third, but waa disqualified Klcht getting that position and Cane fourth Summary: Ont-mlle Open, Scratch First heat won by Waits Hoome, Vim II C. Fred W. Klcht, Orient Wheel men.

second! Jenn Jasper, Arcanum Wheelmen third; n-rtT Allen, Libert) Wheelmen, fourth Time minutes 43 seconds, see-en I Seat won hyekSchefl Hacksnsack Vtheeimen, H. Cane, Jr Iiackeniac) Wheelmen, i-tondi -I II, Wells, llsckenisck Wheel men, thir.11 Ii Itolilrfs Clio Wheelmen, fourth line, 2 minutes 48 seconds, final best won uj Iloome Jsipsr second nicht third cans fourth Allen ttisqunlitlsd lime, a ninntei 474 lecondi Half Mile, Open. Scratch -First heat won by W. Cane. Jr, llacalmiack Wheelmen; 1L Walls Hack etuack Wheelmen sioond: Cnarlei Meyer, Haoken sack Wheelmen, third: 11.

Dalenx. Orange Ojclen fourth Time, 1 minute 18 seconds Beoond heat 01 by Walter Bonnie. Mm tt John Jasper. Ar canum Wheelmen, second, Bt-rt 1, Allen, Libert: Wheelmen, tldrd; Fred Blent Orange Cyclers fourth. Time, I minute 18 seconds Final heat wot by Iloeme Jasper irennd.

Cane third, Allen fourth Time, 1 minute 10 seconds. Two Mtles, Op'n, liandlcap Won by Walter Hoome. vim nicyeie (tub, scratch: Charles Dewey Hudson County wheelmen. 140 yards, seooud; Free! W. utcit.

urient Wheelmen. 80 ysrds. third: J. Wells, Harkensaek Wheelmen. 80 yards, fourth Time, A minutes AC4 seconds One Mile.

Cluh Handicap-Won by II. M. Storar. S( yards, Charles Betsey, ,0 yards, second: Chsrlei Brookibanki, Hiyirds, third, Oenrge Saunders, 18( ysrds, fourth Time. 2 nines 2W seoonda I Ive-mllo Club Ciamplonablp Won by Oeorgi B'aksilee, wits Char ei Dewey second; II.

M. Storei third. No time taken. COI.VSTMA'S FALTj GAMES. 0 a The Htnrdy Wearer or the nine and TThltc HbovT Form on Track ana Field.

The annual fall handicap games of Columbia 0 University were held yesterday afternoon at the oval, Wtlliarasbrldge. and notwithstanding the threatening weather a large numberof students intended. In addition to the regular list of events there was a hundred-yard rnn, open only to novices. In which the contestants ran without spikes. Of the other contests the bicycle rate was the most exciting.

Moth Capt. S. 1 Illjur, '07, of the track team, and W. Fear-I Ing, 'OS, of the cycle team, deserve the highest 1 credit for the success of the afternoon's games, In which there were more entries than at any time heretofore. The firsts and seconds received medals as prizes Summary: Ona hundred yard Run.

Novice Won hy Brown, lituo, Feelicnmaii, ua, lecond: o. Oecbul. 1900. thtrl Time 11 I 1 let onds On hundred jard Run. Handicap-Won by J.

M. 1 Fhrl L. 'u7 rcratch. F. Cowpertbwalte.

two. yards, setoud, Mason, 'us, 11 yards, third. Time. 10 One-hundred and twenty yard Hurdles, Handtcap-' Won by II injur '1)7, scratch; II Von naur, 'it. ards, ii coud Barker, moo, 6 yards, third, rime.

IB 4 A see otitis lour hundrel and fort yard Run Hsndlesp Won I by A 1 htlialT Tol. S-. scratch J. M. Lhnch.

'97, i scratch, aecvnd. II. M. Coitau. 'UK.

20 yards, third. Time. ASaevnn la flgnt hundred and eighty yard Run, Handicap WonbvW c. De viiiie, ibdu 40 yards, u. Ilirsh.

Held, tH 2d yards, s-cond. C. 11. Von Baur. '9U, 30 I Time i mlnut a 8 I Saeeondl.

1 cine-mile Hun llantlleap Won bv II. Moaentbal. I IP110. 10 yards, Kepp e. Br, icratch.

lecond.E. M. Armstrong, vs. icrat h. tulrd Time.

4 mlnutei 39 8 3 lecondi Pole suit. Handicap-Won by K. tt Kalwell, '88, 1 fent, by default. Running High Jump, Handicap-Won by Barker, ltn In. his wlthan actual Jump of 5 feet 1 loch: K.

B. Kaiwell IIH 8 Inches second, with an actual Jump og feet; A Delfoung, '9H, scratch. third, wltbalump of reet. Hiiunlng Broid Jumo Handicap -Won by F. Cow- I pertuwalle.

ntoo. 0 Inches, with an actual Jump of 10 I feet pii Incies, t- Maeen 'V. scrat It, second, with a Juninol ii feet m. Inches ark "U7. 6 Inches, tltlid with un aduai Jampot IP feei 3V3 Inches Putting tlie sixteen pound Shot Won by Carter, '07 wllh a put of 84 fett 10c, Inches, J.

1. llllams, ac-eond, with a tut of 31 feet i incnes. L. M. La lloclie.

u7. thtrt with a nut of iv feet inches. Two mile Bicycle Itace. Handicap Won by W. n.

llaja 1: 121 rants A fi. stniwell us 180 vardi. second. II Magulrt 'US. 123 yards, third.

r. fearini, -d, icratch, fourth. Time. 0 minutes IS seconds. n.vr a i.oiiox no sin.

Itayal Tiicht Hqundron Trylnsc to Beeare the llitodlee' Club Ilouee. Oct. 17. If, as seems probable, tho Royal Yacht Squadron oome to terms with tho proprietors of Hoodies' duo and secure the premises now occupied by that club In order to start a London establishment, select coteries I like the Marlborough and the Turf will have to look to their laurels. '1 lie exrluslveness of the Royal Vaolit Squadron Is the genuine article, there being instances on record of candidates failing to secure election although strongly supported by the Trlnco of Wales.

If the members are provided with a Douse of call In -St. James street, as well as nt Cones, ey may be expected toitin-erve thelt privileges more Jeal- ou-1) than ever I Among tliei andltlates blackballed at the last annual meeting was, .1 I'lilnniot member o' the Iloiht-of tmitnons who has now been "up" 1 three times. '1 wt-lve months before Lord Cow- ley, W. 11 Parct. Monro.

V. H. Alexander. W. II.

alker. at Sir Cecil Miles wero rejected. In 1SI14 II. McCaluinnt onlv Just managed to scrape through, after having been I "pilled" on twii ocia-loiis. a legislator who I has now been m.

of tho Pquadrnn for some venrs wns pot elected until liltt fourth at tempt. 'Ihe gala ear of the "lllackball Url caele" was I8U1, when out of sixteen candidate nominated no fewer than nine came togrlel Including such vt oil-known and respectei vachtHiuen as Sir Donald Currle. Lord Ash bnrton, sir Hussey Vivian (attej-wnrd 1,011 9 1 Swansea). II. AlcCalmont.

aud Ilenett Stanford Brooklyn Ulejrele Parade. A bicycle parade wns held In Brooklyn yes terday under the nuspices of the Brooklyn Gooe Roads Association to celebrate tbe formal open Ing of Glenmore avenue, which has been recent ly laid with asphalt and macadam. There wen i. I nbout 1.000 riders in line, representing all tin 1 Brnoklsn clubs and some out-of-town organ! zntlons. The fact that the blc do parade lis: been in 11 measure overdone this lenrdetrnctee lunslderablti from the attendance, and the coo weather pre vennd the clubmen from wear Ing their customary suiiiinei uniform do signed for parade purposes, and robbed the 1 parade of much of lis dreas look.

Ibt wbtelmeii assembled at rasiern Paixwav and Hodfnrd avenue at 4 o'clock and eecureei ilaies along the Parkway. Tlie line nf marcr 1 was along I aatern Parkway tn (ilenmtiie ave- nue. to the terminus nf the avenue, about three iii'les Charles S. Lu-cnmb of the Long Islam M1eel111en aiteel as grand marshal, attenttn! by a inllllarye-cort of tlie bltycle corps of th, various icglments. Tho parado was review ed hv 1 Park Commissioner T.

L. Woodruff nnd somt nf tleclti nlDcialsat the L'nion League Club on Bedford avenue, 011 tlie return ride 'I lie rlelera disbanded at Lafayette nnd Bedrord ave- nues. 1 itmri ra. I M'hnleanle IlriiB 1-rk. Again at Work on tlie Alley.

I The members nf the Wholesale Dnu Trade Aisocla I tionaro again hard at work trjlng to muster the game of tenpins The fourth annual tournament 1 at Iteld'a allejs jeatcr.laj nfternoon under rondlil.tns tliut speak well for the success of thr I I rompetlt ona Alihough the tourney has been short- eued onetlilrd, the nniceri think It is tor Iho beit in I the pr. sent. tries of the games will broilSd on 1 ssturdaj afttrnooua The scores "tieuon I Uust osMr, Colgate ft Co -Bnrnei. Irtl. Phrrstil lit- warn 143, I ola-ate.

4i, fnu.kner. 151 lottcl 7J4 rfl' Merketin Heaumoni 113 Sinlih. 141 narina 1AU, MeLlllre.SJ1 lleik inn fotil, "hUO sreoMt oimk. Colgate ft Co -Barnes 137, f'hrjsUI 17a. 130, 1 I'd, fa ilknsr 1 17 rd' alturj A Joiiison Judge isn l)ailr ua, Csughej, I4U, Benjamin, lis 'llopptng lio otal! I Titinn oii.

Lolgato -Barnes lilt, Chrvslal 187 ff.rf l7l.lolgnte. ISlI uulknir lull. I'ntril 73V Wrd Tarrant-tco MiAvety, jti iirt-jttr 1 11 kln. tm, farmer. 141 1 iflllin, U7.

l.nnl.itio.' Tom" urn Tarrant Co -Tompkins, in tlrecori las. Ma Avny. Mil Fartnir. II. Kilian, ius tn iaV A7j heanurf Jol nson-Judgp, 140 lieieliii-' ins Caughey, 138, Beiijaimn, lul, Hopping, its.

Totall firm oinri Tarrant it Co -Tompkins, 100; Gregory 107, u. Avoy. MA, farmtr 111 Kiilan (aY, total a 70 Bo" Merck On -Heaumoiit, W4 huilih iai Ihl Mci.ulre. 149 Heck, i'JI Toial, 73s "IXTII OIM1 lohn'on Judue 104. sawiar ma.

Caugttr, 117 Beit.atnin IJv lloppli "TotaV. Cn "'auiuttiii, 112, bmlth 130 I3, Mt.ulre, Ml Heel, US Total, The third gnmi In' Sccllou a. I nlted Bowlini-Cuba' tournament ou 1 rlua nlghi at Tbum aorfa Hartiiu wa. uuuJSTi by nineteen plus fne score. 1 "7X Woodland Kelcbel, luo, Bergsr.

120 ir 1SB; Knoesel. I'JUi O. Doersch. ITS, Toui 1 ilih' Jck-Muller. 16? Altsuus lie.

Aichott, 144 Shall, 140. Styoxtmnn'ti Qooat. Mmwwitfwwiiiwffiirg I bicycles! ON INSTiiLLMENTS. Victors, I Pierces, Crawfords. 3 AIINow-l896IVIodol3.

$5 CASH, I i Balance from $5 tt) $10 per Mjalh, E. G. P. fcf 2 i "jflJZl I II40 Sxt Prenin Catnrraa for Snl.tla ttfa axfl Premn Ctiraorna for ltl.tlo MS 'llu ltotl-1 l'ocket Koilaks I 111 Ml Bi8a llatvh-ve, 1 p. (loaded) A OO axll-ej II ti by llnrvkeye (loided) 4 M.I ALL NtW AMI 'ltd MODKLS riatee.

4x3 8sc flx7. 6xH, 73c I OWxSW i Arlsto Paper. 4x3, 1.1c 3x7 HSc, Bxfl. 30i '96 BICYCLES. '96 aiOONo.

81 or 23 Oendrone fop 00.1,0)1 s7fi A or II Rellancea lop BlOO Slndel A Dianas fop Hi rtls ft too Ould Crttnns lor Ill ou SOttt Ccntupr I'smni fop atu Rend 2c irhmp ror Catalogue snd Pargaln T.tst THE yOl-MEIl Az SCIITVINO UIFO. COU 1 71 CAN Al. MT. t8 doors east of Broadway). i DO TOTJ WANT A WnEELI If you do, here's yonr chance.

A rave very few 'efl models, large tubing, barrel hubs, material and appointments blgb grade, fef 83each We must sell 'em, and at this price we are giving them away. E. nECKWITM, OOO BreaSnar, a W. II. WEBSTBR, 9 Manager.

GQLONiAL mum. Asilgnee'i isle of the Colonist Bicycles ot Jena I atcClave it Sons (formerly of Cthav. and 33th st), as SOS West Sid as follows I Men's Bicycles $35 Women's Bicycles $40 Thele beautiful wbeeta are of the best material and Jt workmanship, and cost over fS3 eacn to build. APPLY AT ONCE. ONLT 100 LEFT.

TEBM8 CASH O.tLY. Ji $22.98, $25, $30, $40. Choice of actual 7,300 Cycles, all beat namleii lublng-no braied tubs (man kllleri) used A facto 1-7 In our bulidlnc to look after ou These advantage! not found In dry goods or auction housei L. C. Jandorf Coor 306 ffl fl 30B I 5th Av.

Sicydes 5th Av I A FEW -98 MODELS, COIiUMHIAS, HAUTFORDS, AXl) TAXDDMS, AT hl'ECIAI. MS ICES. CLsEARSnSC SALE. Special Prices on Erie, Zsltiertr, ellpate, Murlnn. 1 llorat' Wlteelat Sstl npisaril.

1 SCMIKIF.sl I-KMM THAN COST. I SOth I ntury amps, a. is, itoot i.usrda OfL 4c: inatnel. Sc. Wood Him araisb.

ee. Cement, fid. "all or lers proenpiiy -llled STEPHEW T. rVJOEN, aa HAltrj. if.

$19.98. $22, 525, $30. Cho'ce ot son 'uo bicycles. Every one Al sad high gride. tSoutntrree.

FULTON HO AMI 113 NAMltl) ST, 5, 000 BICYCLES 1514 UP. Allnew, SO tllTer.nl nuik Ciluiiihlis eura i creicents, Jo ie-on I hanlSt up all vt-i in. 1IFHAI.II CO, 114 Sissaust. tttaeewnt n'r II liiias. 1 DK.NAr4fil"ififM.Aellll, pen Mimifiin, SOS Wral .1111 -st Hoveling; nrnli-tl, II Hull.

Twoal ejaaiw.jstiptii lor thepuMle BOW LINO AII.I'l.H ami tennis cturts, to prlia'c clubaonly Applj ii Wist 4UI 1 TOB I OT or 1V0 Victor lllcecles ivlih nne ait on i lacn tn Im clotteit out.it aoh sn, i erl fully cunrat-tetd for ie jear by the uiein tu Company t'MASVPli as'ij, UP 9 TO EXPORT T( I.K Ttt.llir, rnele eela nr inn ia.it ir t-s I PAKK. IlOW t'O C3 lXo, t.t. O. i 1 QClfi New Herald Blcctle, used six has -iv I UtlJeneverj aatlsta tlon, mint tin soil jt in price txO. tost go.

Aiidrtasi i. boa lOi nun nne. :C.or;Jro, (Tarrinnca. studebakeii'bros tes SO? CANAL HTiiunr, MO feet Kail of Broadway CARRIAGES of every deserlptlon for elty and country tin. TIOHSrh wntiud to board lmteare at reasonaDta XX pr.cea, best clt reier--nc-s WAIbll Cenlrnl Park L.

TTORSK for ante. Inquire at 1110 tall Hilli si -N T. Go. alp or the Ulnc. A match botuccn rrank Erne of BulTalo an! Oeorgo Dixon has Iweu arrngu I.

riiey mil iiie-l lua tiietitv-rniiiil bout in una city on Nov tl The pair will ilab at I'ii poundi. In a Inter to th. niUr Omti, C. Coupir Joiiaune.tiurg, Miuih Vfrka, sii.s that Kl 1 JI i was unable to meet Bill Unht-ri) on Oet, -l un, a ieere attnek or iniiligiiant rrver. turn at unco to Ainenci Un thlusi tu.

ellinjto is not the kind lo uia.e htm strong. CikwvtiTi. Oct, 17. "Ausirtltan" Billy SJnrj hai pivuel 41U0 luiuppiri of a in iit-i. to a nuliti ur for lliuiied rounds aui mnui reairtervi hi un in the Hprll This in 1 1 i lar" raliner or Jimmy Hsrrj.ui in and Oeorgo Dixon, sollj smliii, un.i Toiiimv lilt" Hi poiiuls, Dlxou preferred spike" sullit in filinlat The Sis oPJco nlglit aud said thai luviy McBn in used foul tics tu their bout si tin Hrmiw-iy A.

C. butted ins in tlm rourioentn rnuiid." said "spise rxiiiiiliiug a ni-tp gisii imr me rtKiit i puril) tittered h) ctuiri plaster, I wiMhed I.M pounds, loo. I would like to nn Mcliride analn Knivisco, Oct. Anthony t- nt Larkerk Pi-ht, lu whleh aiiiIioiii, lusin.t buntaiii vtclglil, ugieid It. uutigu tne inn is nx rnuutls eat ror 'l lie decision, tint uut'ioiue Loouej weighed In ot inuids and Aiitliouy ill i Hue i to meet mm Antlioi ni a.itt-d to box carknk ten rnuu le, Carkiea is outclaiiid.

i.ati nun kro.ky I I is ond rouud au I jut unit out in 1110 imr-l on lilt a hi- alt rat led ll.e uiost atleitiinu is round bout bstivsen am Hsigvt of irji yrauc s.o and Loa Agnew of Chitogo at Ian nun Is In us fourth round A. -new tloored bis inai. nun a nr.ni' left, but Ine bell i.red him. llirgvt n.i nu tie floor at the end of the fifth, aim nis ss-oudi tbrif up the ipouge Home Hbotv Katrle. lose.

I'ntrlsi fur the Inellih e-xninniou of the Mi tlonul llurse show Asm lation, that begins on a In Msdiiuii Ptpiare (. trduii. la.t i i lines I Iljd inu Alll.tmit be rnuaj, js uiilil a late ntiur lasi uit hone owuera lu all part, of mo country I I Monday's maU aro at baud it will be linpoi.ll I Mr- said tuat tie sj jrlss would exceed those of last yesr aud lasra wa a great of new exilbUgrs. 1' IM usavavavavl.

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