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Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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THIRD SECTION PAGE THE CLUD OWnEIG HEED nOHET RCTIVITT Oil THE COLLEGE F00TDRLL FIELDS lf OS- THE GREAT 1 I II 1 0 A FAST HOMESTEAD TRIO THE WORLD'S SERIES SURPRISES mm to chop SALARIES DOWN THE EAST WILL 111 THE WES TOOK BIG Ifl TIIE BJTlfe AN ASSURED THING Sh and Bc.slcn lejms lay Nine Came, Con- lor Champions. Z'VZL h.o H.nn.a ffc-1 i.s rir aj of I -Jr. rp. is i-rt-a th- rUi) t- i lb A. r- rets Jt t.rtV e0 rf sr.i th- a- f.

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in -t r.j... ,....5....,..: t-u liii-i Tli 1 -r if pr. t.ra. r--h The Pirates Thumped the v.ivj 111 Still Ftrotes Leader. WHAT THE FIGURES flOV n- rtdy jc 1 5,, 1 their during 1 a ever gav t.

n- a ie -i. Th- n-r u. tu -bat of i'ri: hd kr- vbimi but --'Ti 1 nr. ar.r Ihli ly, ho Ei.o to; ji r.o-.v ir. foirtv.

Marshal tl.e top 1 Vann-r trm real JeiJ, ar.d a 1 (.. ri. f.l? 1A. o.i-e in hi fact, ,1. vrrer.r rr.f1 1 I i.O I I i.i 1 a' aii' Ke.cor.S.

a kr I I it. 1 1 1- 1 i I 1 1 ornh, will j. b. ett ir.v r. a ir t.t tr.e p.n.-t;p.

oi'-d -tsre 1 'l ptiy i-j j. is tr. Pe II I Tv.lr.., i 1 '-4 4 -T -a 4- 1 1: VM '1 1- ".1" 1 eaic a i'C i 1 w.a.-r U''ibn i 71 '1! Pari'; i 1 4Tt 1 Hi-iinr' 1-. 1 1-. 4 fc t'4 t-i 1 A 1.1 ll 1 y.

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-w icij te v. 1 ra c-. rt.e-r 1. I 1 oc r- -n CT1-' 1 e- Ui- -rnair, eUes ec.i uirr ta' 't t. ilKNr.V J.

I 1 B. i Ball deb. -r-i ur.r.in'f.s I I- i- a-J itc. of t-rt- irrat.ditp ji r-J 5. -'.) I ti-ui-rters i.ihi Jr-m rt- -f 11 r' wed fur wd lest i-s p.

r.iih: wt- l''i! th' i'---t 'irn -t 31 i from hi. er -id pi S. A 1 I Harry McChesney, Middle; FOOTBftLL WILL HUE FINE SEISM The Candidates of the Biq Live Are Down to Work and Great Battles Are Assured. GOSSIP. ABOUT THE fEAMS iSPSCIA'.

TtlLEGRAM To THB r- XETT F. I NKW YORK. Sent. Tha ft .01 ball season is with us and at every the lard baul.s of stalwart joupij athletes pre entnusiasti -a'iy under- goins: iniihitic a into the mysteries rush, tackie, drop kick punt with a d-tor- mination in th- heart of each P. do ait his power to brinr t'ne championship to airna tnat-r.

Urit-ss all signs fail it v.iil bo a great in the annalt r.arv work slews Prciir.ii- i i-i at ail uui versllics have plenty of hrst-class material aud the res ok should he evenly matched and crncki-as cood unm-a. Much int-resr centers ii, the rui-s which have been framed with aa idea of eliminating as far poaMMe the elem- iu of daneer of s--rtou 5 injury and to Print; about, more open, Under to- rah between th.e -s there must bo seven men J.i the 'in-, which br- sm a une crashing plays as tiaras and tack, whil- between the 2a-yard line and the Koal. the old formations with five men in the line may be used. Under the. new tco.

t'ne ntiarterback may run with the ball, provided he cross the lia-of scrimmage at least live yards from where the snauoercacK puts tne ball in play. This rule will call for faster heavier quarterbacks and i.s frfving the coaches much to think over. Although tner- will be mere end runs uipjer the new rules and trreac opp.irtuni- ty for involved plays, it is the cia-ra! opinion that coaches will go slow on tricK pi.iys ar.d teach ttraipht footoali Many Well Known Coaches. I 1 1 i 1 I 1 i. i Tom Sdccn.d.

OP. LINE CAUSES TROUBLE Champion Jeffries hnds Thai His Stantl Not So Popular -rier ajl GOOD COLORfD MGHTLKS KAN PI? NCtr'r. v. i': nave pc th- tr i ham ov if 1 -a, "iloraij p-pt "con't-llK'- a r- -1 att-vi-g to tli. ti pa-m and M-V ike a f.ir wort my t'i lu'nus pr'ta-' i.

ond 1 iv. a 1 -a. i Ir nits il. the hop. vUir- a r.r.pner of to ii.

a I him and ti (, r- of -'Tvtr-- Mm: 1 t' 1 a fTi-i- h- i a a os 1 1 ie d. As r.i'.e, t' -ia'iy if lev. sift wallers. ache-. r.t.

call i to "pj. ky lb li ar' urn the- tayb-s o. I I'll if piven teat Tl re was ip, a.l ao 1 v. i'h Ma. Jus' as- as get his I ho c'l 1 trim for p.

M. a wri.l-o.Mtei v. pr. la piidoui tii.it nad Sue. 'PC rr.i;.- of Pi a o-a to ti a nti v.

Jai J. Prh wVe-t cot: r.f it to h- Uj. Tt bi? Jo.i no sa-t of i th- cu 'oh r-d but he wili piiil It to remain resolute v.h-i he is he rcssnro of i 1 boom i- taijicio yp.l jht, and at wra-fz i. io if -t method iiar la- al! v. dm arc it will be ta --a Atih soai- els-j Pa, who with? He has aav ar amd arch- twice tur X-'ltzsimrr end are d.

s-il a as anv iuien-j fori of ha at tho In i- cloaking it wi'h amazi. ar 01 IHE BISlfli 3 nesb'irg Sliovv.s Supcrioritv Over and alter Mas Cjo to Latter ToNn. I-OOTBML AMONG THE Tie" two tart, betw -n aui i lie re ri ru tr. ir. r-b iblv 1 I ra in tr pat 1 u.

-omry i in tic few ye ns. a last I th' tire-c- ty the l-; b-l -i 1" 1 the an -i t-ari i V. a 'A' a. r' b-t- I w- ri. no i of -am.

r.t. Ji' vo Oay.s "v- diSj e-i i.y- 1 U- oli. 's. I'ltt-- tiiir.7:' b-y, 10 he I.e. a i.it.

'i i ciy -Wi'i t.rr su-p- oot Wasf.lr.ct"). u. tm 1' fc; 1 n- 1 v. i r.aeri 1 hi th -cries that si liav -a r.eu li st of lal'r a. the r-lg a-.

Had tl Imt: tr th.e 1 1 i nif -t 1 o.li 1'iH as 1 1 Ir.c'u a 1 r.um have bt-rr. a io.i -4 tiva i. tia rc 1 4 a.l one ir.e it-atari r'Z, i- V. r.c-:.'ii ir that day. did n-d run.

h- vni.rt tr.tt. ia cv 1. h.ve net pit it a.ilnst th- i i o. frrt.i b.iyi,. fl i.r.' nen ir.

th. 'U'C bat'e? v. He -toad Co i ir Ui sv'iiiap; iiad x.tt with of i'1'j'ar p'-iirs kli. Tli- ss i i apt t- am 1. tare-- nitri t- th- b-ols Plunk He hat iibj a '-vi and is al wc.ahl ii-r adv-i.

piii.i; i Vaiiiov is- i it -aid thut P.Ke i "Hri. ti and J. v'Te're the ar.d as he is if In it would i. it at to c.d him in pin-- t.o Pile her" Do Good tork. v.

j. s. i he ip-h th- 1 rt is nv! to ni.ihe rf i Works i. at Yot.i.i.-; own. snut i i h- Jot t'am nith.

it r. hi. oi.tr.s let dow- me way. it, urt v. rub r'- i i.

a.et. i pi a I p.m.', t.T Mom. -i. ad hd i.a i-fTirr. iui her.

ry 'r iy la the t.r-t of a oi l. To. j. i. 'i-b est ''gu-iu tar.

ith a 1 of Nub 1 -11 h't'i. at the 4 i r. v. i l.a.. i c.tit-i-.d-r 'h- td' .1 to riti: e.l c- r-i t.

1- 1 11 11 1-. 11 So- ist a' a 's s. ii tvo m-a ti- a t.s, 1 vci 1.. hi- cf --uk I th- c.ur.sw fir sf -a a. "I l.a! the- -M who was vkit'u S'.

-l- )a b- 1 UiailMt-er of 1, Nt it-ie 1 -am. tt 1...:. t-n 'i -tr, says h.s pas a r.c of vr.c 1.:.. ai.i in i 1 c.d:.- un nat rctrrii N'S i i i-xt oai-p. he s.

rvr 1 1 1- hau -r lii I i hit "i ruarci. li- 1 Wl'm- r-iii ir p.l f-i-u bi ii-t'l f-111 or 1.: Tut ilttK-rdinq Is 5ttoo j. Ho' V. lirn'-i -Ih'- had tti- all thai it rer.ted at i. oner's wt.ld Jip -t.

1 P.r the hamplo' As It Horn has it c. it -h- rU-- frm r-u-g al. -t uj th- i-h Ii pi'-y- 01 W'esteic. i' tvluiinj. ss -key wile Mi.i,-.i uam Sai: w-k.

1 e. r.d to say I ti Hi- vent to lii'ini-ftiaii lip k-v put the 1. c. t-ur. ct the ruinurg.

With pp. h'r. tea- t'-ani was ca.f 1 ri-part of the 1 A. C. Co i.iuiis st has a mar tr.e ni-bo.

It niifi rlaou i.are.pa.n-r h.p ot B.0-1.1 Pi. I. A. has ph.j "'ir- too Titiv t-an-s tc class- i the te-rr- in ti.e first Schor.i 'Ackers Tu.s ts e- 1. l.i se Tee scnoo' a i lot iboli Ht wo; k.

le a- d-mv ha' inw for 1 'mo I riday I 21 ,1 to pr ti-- n. ti, taipp Arch Wiiiiams a ar 'huates v.ork ml Cinfl'. an. Sh-er ar o-iud. of acam v.

ip.nii.i, -r s' 7 1 1 I win a aea-r cf "Slic-rtv" Jam-s. the Ou-i-il ick. a ad at place have bee-, as hriem in sou'- vchis "i'hc 1.1 of cmdelate r-p. are 1 h-v: and --t. the cf t'n- m.

n. 1 wiil a heavier 1 than that 1 sat 'sta-eai-v a-i h-. 'anaK-rs i a and Prank (Ml.ii. Sieihar ot i'arh school. Brooks wales the Killle b.

1 Ijvo! fariy in th- -s-a. wh-iie s. boi-ung c-fl for a Spehb-r wauts It lite ii- or November. it is act tuat in-r" seri it is net -ver it date 1,.. of -'t jir.t.ort..".r.; to declared ff.

However jf shoi'ld or. w. a (ry to jr. i.a- of the blj; re r-a ory ils her- r.r a tv--. Br is cot iatir.g with th- ir; p.

It i- wid ct rii.cetor. or In irjli. b.el Liberty acaoetr-y- l- Pi 1' e.s ier I.t ce-l fill's ti' Hi eav. n. the raatcr al tor a team.

Ab rick r. who is tin -ohi-d has sc cer s. me 'r t-. attr-n t--t r---errs it -p dates are lakUar irdr in r. per ic-p.

t'arl r'c-r-- Jornei W. i and wi.i ie i.io f-, ire, a r. l.iti.-rtv 1 Pro school thi s- 1-" iii.a. I. -t.

civil u' it th- i l-eua- howevr. mac ci.i I to lift his a-h- si; uin.r i run: un t.EY. OUTLOON AT ALLEGHLNY. Cn.u liinr r.nd riul I- AviiSnb'e IWd Svh-dnie. MK VP'-'l i-" A iieey ee'U a 1 a l-e-s ai ru 're i .4 ru t.

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t-r aa-'io 1 I -h. -v i a- i 1 r. aa a. 2. '-o-r-ix a.

I'-Vr'arU liVxa'ar- 1 t.k va Sfl- 10 r. "'no 20. 2 Slstf e' p. 'a M- HI! O'toU-r 4 vr fSti. r-r i' 7 2.

1 2-. Ml. tnii a a M-aJvtl. -r ('s tt 1 '7. --c ') jrt'i''.

N-Naeiiif 1 I I i I rd Bnsfibo'! War Is Ovor and There to Be a Oeneral Change in the Money Line. TIM HURST'S LITTLE TALK Th Un.p ha finally arrived when tho nice, fat, juicy Kalariea which fw tall I.ai-e be.ii drarins for the last i years, and which was the nutci.m'o tit trie b.i.cb.n war, to bo sltce.1 down nl club owffW again fxtabll-'n a f-alary linvt. 11. is move has been way (Hin'. time; if la Imaliy l.erc, aed next ajon noma of the tdars of the 'lidmnnJ IV ho havo been drawing hank i resident's wanes for a fee.v montln of work will hud f.it rhange has be'-n wrought and that tby rnvht.

ata-nd for a reduction under the new order of things. The hrt ni'P In thi lino was taken when Hit two leagues crt-ied Into a ai-recm-r-t lust wl 2 and very 'vt ne by the rl'i! owbrs since tli it ton- haa t.fi.-n wirl! lh.it tj it itv To th- trtttli. it had corr.e, for th' if file that the inst thr-. y.urs Go players have been fretttr.tr Hit tre benefits out of game, while the club ow nerv digging down into their pocket f') pay the f.tpei!M'S of a. silly baseball war that was doing no for th gtm or tts promoters.

All this tine the players weio clover and doing their j.v-l to keep ai good thins Kmg; but the end t.amo at last, ami now It l.i onse of do the tirst ou ran row It. rt rase of do the be-u you can, the owners petting the price. Some II jvc Long Contracts. In a great cj -es the players have f'-atherrri their nests to that extent then th'-y wi'l he benefited hv th- vvr for a ft. seasons vet, a they have contracts call for a cert pin salary for a stipulated of year, and these oontracLj will hold pond: that h'.

the ma jerky of them will; hut In some cases th- playrs will let it transferred to o'hr teams, and In tbb. way will these -en-tracts be ovf The on-s who will f-el the will be th- your? nla -ho nrc not. wis- enough to get in on the good thing while ft warm. It Is a th.it the new order of tiling: has s-r. into ffe.

already, ar.il the club owner- have ti.ojrh'd thoi who ore not undor lon contracts that t-re will be a cut In their next, feason. Tili.s h.H.kerl for by tho rta.vT, 1 far. no kicks hao but sonv; are houhd to come tl.e p.t called atirn are cornjiencd to place their a'nes to contracts which call for ru mm ti m.jie tnur, -n -half the amount they have o-en dr.iwtni, for two or three Uoe lub ner rei-vrdly Informed tho wri'er that lie had for ii a phiyr who is a star nod wIm.m. contract -alls for hist one-half the money he was drawing lat season. It Is a Casfi of Must.

This a rnatt-r in which the players have j.w no uheriiativ-e, ami it ia a qnest-lon eliai work th- salary off red by the (iioiri.i idle. I.Pst t'ijiyerrt wr- in a position to to th -Ijb beer: if tb liir.onnt t'ley was not fort they c.iiid jump to the leaisti- and Ket v. cat they wanted; but. those 'lays are past iit.i! the ni.c is now on th- ot h-r foot. 'I here ts no vvar on now.

and tnere Is national imrwinsp! in which theie is a -Unise a to tiotj of contracts, rlso th- risrht of clnhfi to ve and bold player-, -o that tl club own'5 navn tho wlifj. end now, ad they are Rf.i,ng to ty th- lali. That it la not t'ne Intention of the club owners tr, the -alary limit down to 1 very lowest riot-h js a certainty, hot the flayn of the sil.ot,.), a Odd J-' vycr is past. It may 'l-e that in th-future phivers of the ability of Wu truer a few other m.av aarl-M that tun up into and hut the Rt-eat rna.Miitv of piavcrs will feel the knife, and the cut will'not be min of a as it has heei war time salaries w-nld not last afttr th; iiea afcre-iaent. Unipring Not So Bad.

That Hood inturwj hum ft wit. Hurst, who was here diuim? the v- with the rendition of HffalrM aa he them in haseh and wan Kind to be hai in the harness as an tnipire a train. Sp-akin of the frame as it played today, Hurst sa vs th it la sr inewhaf fa-f-i- than it was two throo scasi-ns and thlnfrs are different nil around. Accor.iimr his wav of tluckinn a pl-asorc to umnlre these as the playrs about their in a. 1 OFincss-Tlk- way and do not try to blame, their shoricomitiKM and mistakes on th.f umpire, who has troui l-s enonsrh of his own to 1 ok tt r.

Hpfxltln. of tho condition of affairs llnrt ives the credit to Harry rultiftm. who has the umpir- in supreme eotorol and lias hv his action giv-n the play-is to that umpires are there to he rr and there jnust bo no foobnu. "if dirTerer-t from th- old la Tim. "When the old Baltimore and Ck-velard teams, with M'ljrsy Mulritw and Patsy Tcheati at their head, vvre doing hnsiness.

It was a common thlnar 'or one or th- other of th-m to Invite yon out undT the stand ti do battle. The chuns? is for the better, however, I nr. you can't Harm an Irishman for liav-Ir-K a hinkerln! for the old ilavs with t'udr rowdv 'dav-r-, wio would hciit rd the drop of the iiat Wte Hurst was Riven bis first umpiring this season he was sent 0 it to 1 he I uroimdri hi Nw York and be pot ftronh t'i- in tine stvli-, not ki i ei e- registered from e'tla s'cie. Tlui. when he appeared on the field, looked more, nke a tighter tnan anything wore hi- suit of Pule, tmr 'f doff, his collar an.

I 00 his htd wi a lln! cap that hwed frorn on- of tli- hlle riders, wi'h whom he 4a tnl.ved up for a coutdo of seasons. Pul-liim win at t- eu xif and Tim a appear- h-l fot bim 11J l-ciirf pc-t the 7-oper lvil- for uji-to-date t.asetiali ant th- next Hor-t was pive-j ft. taikintr to anl h- p.romiwd to ho room vy to d.t' in fi tor-. W'ii a Rijuior Brrr Wail. TSm'a ti xt a wa-j a in and the I'lrat-s th.e of lT-nloh's team.

The ittshurrh t'ltjarr. bad rot up nit, inst Sir ml were rather anxious to s-e om at work, part ico'ai iv Fred ho has a Rrent a a 1 Ion for the tlEht-Utile Irishman. Jut h. a- gam-lime that ai'ieinoon Tim stcxie on th" field and he wore a that w.i Aorider for slie Uarke c-n one peek at hint md tlv started to tiat are von laio.hli- at. 'yon wii-1-f vc! hr' ri buster?" we th iery pot at ci.i'iv, Mho resouiled: ain't to iituj ir- Hp.

ouiiit rf that kind. r' von?" "Aalpt 1. tboosfh ve-p mil- Hurst. "'Veil, ly the tim" I K-f (hr-nsii yon'l! tl.lnk am. and Wial'jf i-t me li you, niy tine ft How, thai von had bettt j-our cc on ruliiam wants me to net an in the dress line for 1 fu othrr tunpircs to folhiw.

and I mean ti do ir njrht. T. 'morrow- you w.u llk-iy f.e- m- it' hr with a full dress -n or. which I am smitifr to borrow from nv ko 'd frhmd. t'baiiu-cy Ucikw.

and I'll wear Tab ti leather shoes to itch litem at there with you and (ret that iiur-h to work giving- an i tl s-ini- anil not wmd ou' of of yon. or to the tall ou'Jt so. I'm tlm boy that's the t'OKS Of t'll m. N'w Record for (. rc eu-.

MAP NK 10. i i- en rh ter. I.ri'.'i another I lor i H' Ml'tee- -i i.l'n lap "II 1 wo 1 i' M'" -i at Kxi 'r 'U tr. le 1, 1 1 1 1 on a 'lii'e mil. $..

2 ts 1'i'i a.r-, r.ih uv.t fcf 2 OSV an Highball Is lo Be Nursed and Fixed Up for the American Derbv Next Season. SOME MEMORIES OP MAUD fPrE-iAT. Tececham to Th Gaettk I NEW YORK, Kept. west having sent fouiv mighty kooiS horses after the hit; eastern stakes thU year, and IrtiulinK pood many of at that, the east int-ncis to reach for the bigjrost of th- western plums next year. Aii of which means that Highhall, conceded to he the pick of the eastern two-yer-olds with the possible exemption of Harabttrg DeMe, intends to make the strongest kind of a bid for the American d-rby of 1P04.

'Bud" May, trainer of the fmc little colt, makes no secret of the fact that from this time on he Is after tho fat Chicago prize and tl.a.t Hiprhtaall will be. trained, rao.d and wintered vHh this end in vk lie will not start with until next i rirur, though it is practically certain he has moi- thftrr on- r-a-sans: hiy fat purse at his tr.orcy. It's hard telling what a two-year-old will do as a r-obi. hut if comes anywhere n-ar to racing la his present form year it is goltu? to take a iirst-cla-s racehorse 10 keep hum from putting the Chicago derby to his credit. Speaking of Highball brings to mmd a very pretty story as to bow his owner, XV.

M. Scheftell, and "Bud" May, ins trainer, foreeatlii red. It all happicaed at Cardi elds last, year, so the s-tory k'jes. May came on Jrom Kentucky with a siring of horses and droiped into Can-n'ld'y wiiile a rather peasant session was in progress at tie? faro layout. Among tnose was Mr.

ScheitcU, who had little luck in calling the tu-n. His supply of ready money had about given out and he was about to leave the tabie when May said, bis characteristic Kentucky drawl: Met at the Fi.ro Tablfi. "Ilffre take f.ytt p.nd try it r.sfdu. You are too game to stay down long. Sci.ef-te'd had lost successive for a it if hour.

and only capitulated at the last wad. had ieeti whinir.s alor.fr and the oile of Vib.jes he had stacked about him would have excited the cupidity of a saint. To the surprise of all his fellow players Scheftell bad ran his SMMJ into in less time than it takes to tell it. An adjournment to the restaurant followed, and S-hiHtU inquir-d of May as to who he. might he.

and May in return askea somet'oiiip pertinent as to the identity of the. millionaire, for the men had never seen one another before meeting at the faro bank. "You are so clever that I think I'll take a chance at the horse racing business," declared Svli-ftell, and before the dawn a racing partenrship between Mr. Schet'tell and May bad been constim-riitecl a v. ns oommias.iined lo Co lack to Keutuekv and e-t together ihe ht st youngsters he couhl find.

Among thor-e h- got were H'sjhball. Pulsus and 'A'otan. co it can be seer, came pretty near fohowintr instruction. S-iieftei! now hoids Hichha'd at and is not tinxions tt sell. All hope of a meeting- between Water-boy ar.ci M-Chesney this season is over.

Hatpins horse will oniy race for the ftrifchton cop. for which bis Mac is not ell ai hie. There is a susph em that tne owner of Waierhoy doesn't ilko I.lcChcs-nee's frame and that there has beer, some In fny ev-at the ouestiou of the championship will remain open, it seems now as though YCat'-rnoy will have thinBR nis own way for tho Brighton cup unless Igniter, winner ot the Champion stakes, who is pointed for the; race, is able to give him an argument. Harness horse men are wondering; if there is to be a further lowering- of the trot! met record this sea son. No surprise, will be caused if there is, With Lou Dillon and Major I'elmar both out for ir, there i.s no telling what may happen, laelmar will make a try to go tinder two mii.ute.s at the Kmpire City tr ick Thursday if weather conditions are suitable.

The track, is lightning fast, and the con-lidenc- of Alta will clip some seconds from L.ou Dillon's great time may not tie misplca-d. Ed Goe-rn if the leading winner in the l'it of Grand Circuit clrivers. He. ha3 more than to hia credit this season. Scott Hudson is a close second and has" almost reached the mark.

It is probable each will be pretty close to th- STa.tiUO mark before thi season ends. Since Lou Dillon some da ys ago broke the record of Maud luade to a high fmlkv. there have been munv inouirien as to the perfc-rmanccs yfars as-o of this old turf Idol, Maud It bec-r- years ago this summer since she appeared on the ohl Home wood track in Pittsburgh and eh-ctr'tied the trotting world by making 1 he trotting record cf She was then 7 years lter Maud S. maue new records. H-r- arc- some, of her best performances: At 4 years ahe trotted a mile over Chester park.

Cincinnati, a half-mile track, in and a few days later over a. raise track in. At 0 years she starteo at Chicago, July 24. in a match against Trinket, and distanced her in Memories of Maud. This as? then the record for a heat in a race against other horse-.

At Buffa'o, 4.uenst 4. she was driven to lose ore heat it b-ing the only heat sue ever lost. She 'won the fourth heat pa which vas the record for a fourth heat. At Rochester "the following week she trotted her first exhibition mile against time and took a record of 2:11. At Chicago she cloyed the season in an exhibition aim Inst time and lowered b-r record to 'it At Providence.

August 1. Jay Eye. See trotted in headed the wot bVs trottinsr list. On the fol-iowiatr oav at Cleveland. Maud S.

trot-te( in and on-e more was queen of the trotters. Later It the season, at ex! nt; on. she trotted in whi-h el ed her -amna'trn for the year. At Cleveland. Jnlv i'S.

she was starred to heat and won, troittm? t'ne mil-in C.ti.?;. Od.im will ride for Capt. Sam Brown, of PlttsburKh, nc srr sea-on. The contract will be the sp me as for ti ls season for first cad. This will b-Gd-im's third s-ason with Cap.

Brown aii'l there is liltlo likelihood of this relation heine severed until Capt. Brown mvc- uo or Oiion ceases to be able to ride' Trainer "Pete" has i.ocldd to winter the horses of vt a in Brown at Pheephea.l Bay urmerly Wimai'r has located at i-y inu'ton. Memphis. Mob'la and other points, but has found that the hordes are no better off when thoy make their anpearaiice iTi th" spring than are rno-t of the horses that remain north. W.

B. Lee.l- has added Hurst bourne to UnrjitmilriK. t.vt tee ctur r.f M-ivor Pleischma no's the rr'ee 'Id is said to have been Vlv. la ies intends to po ir.io ravtiig extensivo-1v next season. His partnership th's -a-ar with Andrew has not retted even a brllli-nt t'ie purchase of i lurs'l'ourne.

it is raid, is the first s'eT, in rip- a sdrc-ng ctrip.g far text Tl I now said Af ricamiei 's hnve proven not so serious as was al Prst reported and there. L-; every likelihood that this irrea colt will able to s'and training as a four-vea i -old. It is to be sincerely hoped this is true, for there never was a better or g-nmer colt than this -sot: of Star Buhv. MANHATTAN. HOOPE Tor YALE.

The Big Cca'er Try for the Blue tlcven. yr.v.' spt. m. Vii'a fi.nl.ll II leaders were eurpriFti.t today ty tli. unexpected eorninr r.f WPHiir.t liootj.

r. ti big cteiei- of the Exeter oieven of ist' ar, who. it A'tus r.j:-t!r;.t1. na.i made tin his uiiru 'o -ter either JP.ivhuI ar ii-. to ry ttie Yale eatrare n.t ana if cucc6r.tul will ny far Hi-Vale f.t.bi'i team.

1 i lit h'v l-l 1 vr J' '-si- i mm St. r-t Mas Ldp.iund.-on. Third ond 1 -lain: a it- the rr.o-st 1 a 1 M.it- 1 ir I colored pi.iyer. th's year. ma i re Hwelv ails'.

il used so-K avi re behind th- la- und-r the ru'-s oc'-k" b- h-tter us-d. TV fl" Of Mairb-w- Marrha': at half. Tigr-rs on rr iU. Ti me nmii. T-Iianoe C'apt.

P'e A lie would bo unbeatable, but th- r- ab a corr.ptuir.t from th- thTC is a lack T.eal't lu the I ar.o ti .1 -th 1' ti will ibfTiciHy ci I ciiti i sal the lev- I.i--- Alii iiie uen on a 1 a I K.itiT iP.rKc. M'oi'l 1 tilaved iv! Swarih.ret. fi'- I i C-. 1 -e cpt. it and cot ijj I ap v.

lor the at 1 r- 1 01 r-i a (layer- r.iv in i--ri tie riicti -e souaa 1: C. ia-oa 01, ce.Pa an J. T- soc. me KUi Ad of H. til ti ti.o 0 it 1 1 Vp.lv- Yi.r at '-'a eira a a'.

1 t'cw i anri' a pi-t-t nu vae: Siii, ti'V-a- a Paw li. lav. ,1 tie r.oo opes wl ha- 1. sfu-oi nr.1 Jo'mi Stiea. tlar- Art! v.

i of Cori-'i and J. VI. Pock-. v-a i.is fw.ro-. rt 1 1 I' (' I 1 u.

of i Ware Warmer. tp.e 1 1 lsr ye jr. Sthacans Arc jowni ,1 Hum w.it a ud .11 The ha -a as v. oowncast when th a mad- that At v.o,-t I th, clevea this Th ti 1 for i pi. ip, too tears is th- si ru- 'ompeted for Cotrieil.

cod a-vor. She event at 1 amau b-tn a 'i' ca.rn.-s, arai has tw IVsir.s rtvei r-st iuon 2l'o and Pya.iJ He 1 nifW-nr. and cin 's. -montr ih- most d'dal-s re potior. he foraa i the vie! c-rslcarc ieaut, and the former star em? of i.e schoci team.

Suet 1UT IV er a powerful 1-oo-mis strip-c-d. lb -'''Cf- .1" eiav-r and ci-i caua; late for a tackle the old Cotnn. Vi pm tn. of ti. -ir of la --hmr stili M-Ah ster 00111 lac Hie 'l sch-ol.

co burn, b--1 i- a wetns if-u pound-' and ''11 Th- featur- of up. otUall! practice was th.e appearam h- pe'aj of Adam S. lb tisoti of Kivc. a deaf mure. Hew-itson kpovv- th- sra'i and last fad ay-d tee Uuivi itv ot Toronto eleven ais and la '-'2 yeai P'Jt poi Pennsy Gets Early Murb University of Beoi'svp Ing at Beach Ifaven.

a. 's -t pr; game th- 'var-dy p-ci as Tort ey, i'lv'-r tackle; but i Tvia-, BivKursgi. rignt a riehi tackle; Metzecr. ia-ni. 'ia.

i-ht eao; ouai e-'i a.i-- bar Brake right iclibacit. ia en. it. fuUback. to 1'11'lV In eniir.se there are i 1 iw.vi- f.r-t gni.

1 U-r- cv 011 ba'S thai ru 1 a and Anuopolls firarily ItSert a.al that the sailorn ti ill lic et again on the thi- In tin- minor lie- w-i- ctii.K the teams is in fun I the." a.ll report ph-lty id -1 1 sod nee.ch bOB SHIRRING JOINS THE EAST P.ND li LN The E. K. a tin wit e- -i -a. A. will i -a hi its at aery ri a m.

2 i'- M'ii'-ide Timers i-i. v. tta-r pr- ti.r Nj or- the -r. Tieo ii lP i r. k.

'J is i b. H. i vp t. a as Nf v. ta alat.

ie i trflmar to Opci 1 A. A. 11- the VV-bi Sat li' has a -i ottr ee-'iale. v. -a -t 1 a-.

''-'a V'aar i na Xb- -sr. bew iiav aci Casual 1 e- a i 1 I i i i I I a ar IT-t i i und i I 1 1 1 i I Aruong the well-known players who will rcert was somewhat temp- w-instvuet the collegians the tamo this I M. Scars anuoum ed his Pa oca In tn- of (Hj o-1 of the expert? 'ait .1. ffrt-s Is it elas hun ie'f. eMr.

i.i.dy hard -r matchmakers apv ci-oet may seek lo ranire with th- i' UJ. the Av at-ev- "T.rt to ii-ik the of an i v- w. i-'it at in the list with Jiftri-s a -tuwat 1 i Ijm 4 a.s veir i-v of ri est tJe s. be. it oe i 'ii of rm-ir Jm.s A.

Hut. prid rt of ir fbl-ay. I a P. 1 1 '-arTli-t r-n. t-- 1 -r- th tr-.

C.i.o I 1 1., rueltt f-i-l-'" -d w.L't rc- distiia I r.f ri ti- troiC il nr-a b- d. 1. s. 11 a h- ir ri i h.s pd a ee th r. wh- t1" a th' Cb i.ve tt.r bit au.i 'e- Put we wi.i rl3'rn t' -r tv 'he -sou a Th.

P.t.-f. sa, v. a. "IN h. boar 'a- -r: -na 1 l-a'a p-.

it. 1 r- el wi ri." tre -t ijP te-a titb 1 w.i'.. i-rr. rr-v. aiir r.

'1 nr-t ten- t-'-: at .1 V. I mil! I ro- art 1 lor. cite a trial to M- 1 ..1. r. O.

f. .1 Im 1 P.rc'kb. vtCi tl.w sir T-rP-i tin -v "-n with N' w.e nn 1 'a v-Vt tr.r--- i or. 1. 'ay.

or." Tbu u-nl mhi-t- I A 5 New Ycik Ilatt rualcv i i- ..1 1 1 I -c i I -i Jt I I I I 1 fjl The Brim tells th st" ry this s-Tiisnn thorp's uo fhe (lei lv st ainl bmiIiubi width brims various tf rouii. Th- l-st iiiiippi' it-- aro the followini; 1 re lilark or Itrown. Court derbips at and arc best. Neit best, are the ranitr, autl Amie derbif-i at .25 and i. 75.

Silk and Opera La's for tlie all aud Yintfr mou ivndv now. otto On Court lionise 1 the rem -rk "Ph. a vi ry i p. It is all hatt. rice to Ill O.

ic I air i a.C'loi, pi I 1 I 1 I. i.rin, rr sport. Tn th- wm id mtsoie and s-id peak thcr--- sho Id 'ocvirtioa-- ro I wa.is. The mot'-1 f-r lea tr-ra makers P- try. tr-, trv a-im W.

arc ail to i. i--K the 'iors-. lat-st fighter -v r. Jobn L. Sab: van-Jim af- 'Jcct Ju a A 'Jj" i r.

I-" n. 4 1 I -1 ru. 1 "he .1:1 IT- 7. nr. 1 -a 1 1- Hrl- -11 -v ...1 1 hen-piir ti IVT.i.jm i- rg 1m 1 Cftrunn .14" Pitchers' FecctrdN.

ti o. ir. i.s Wu-hnm a 42: I "iope 24 P' Ilea. to 14 v-; 2i Wio.e:-., 7. 2 fa.o 1 4 ti 17.

1 1 lo 1-1 42 2. V4 U. 4 ta 14 4 5 Totals. 44 7.74 114.1 42! J-Pau-pr 1. I Shut P- ver KTr.

lr 1. V. 1 4 oirvtn 1 Hit Tie came 1. 7 P' aar Ihny 1. 1 2.

hewv. 1 2.. 1 4. lCer.r!y V. a.

V.l -rs 1. 7 11 1 -ter 2 t-i'a' 4... 7,1. Wiai 1 Te-'ieT'V -vr Ke- 1 2. 1 2.

i e-r 11 pr- folp.w u-j is it rrJ r.f ruas r-f- f-r the 1 2 4 7 '1 II 1. I- 14 IVtl ft 5.2 -H 7'i 7 2 4 1" i f.i i.i i7 a o.l 400: -57 4 P.v i.a:" iltni" s. 1 -re ir. 7.. a 4 2 Kit.

ev .1. Ix.hi.r.v 1. Ph! 1. i 1 7-ferrl't I. r.i er-.

In' It. l'l: 2-; rpi r.r a Dr-lmr's T'---. ciicr Athett" ill pivr fir-' iyruit n. 11 the t.c-... Lsi'e 'Oi I te.r pwvril 1m ci rvtv-e J.T.-.a: ii p- I'.

aal i Pii Ar-i-ar M-' I Ma. -a. t'jrnlih 'v the s.4. A. A.

orvRextri latirti sii H'l trill I-. ion 'j-i-rt-t St-tcUl l'b. IXt'S All t-- Jo- I- 1 0 Indians and D'aK'nson Vxin. rv. t--pt a- i i.t Iii ..1.

ctft. t' i i sre.r r' 'h. kt IV- ISO i.nlVC'.. 2X t- "1 II" Di'-r. Cll- I.

tam. u'-r C. Aei tv tt.r 4" i 1 lh lic-1 bv va th a- of fr-t alf. wr -iCJ tt 0. rr nnr.niQ-rnQCQ ff1 rt la.

VAxttx by aP- ELy ific. a f-w im -f tj i tn.1rT-fj: rreojit' i i cure tt.4 c-. 7-o 1 3 ta tit ru ir. b--4 uJ tr rt ft jtc-J tnr n.t. El xntf.rc::c.:'r.

jCn. FLEMIM i 'A "'-2 S' 1 I r-r7ryrtJ S1S ED ALL 2 ni. Brooklyn vs. Pittsburgh pty a P. -J47 li r.V 22 il p-s n-; r'irl 1 Clu-V mi IT" 7 rt.h'r.v it 11 10 T-: -Iv it Jt M'ft it- cs "1 1 CI 2- 4 4 1 1 "i .1 CC 4 4 rn it 7-.

Sftni.c 1 1 vv r. au-'c-i -4 7 1' e- 4 -J. V. I 4.. yt --r ir si "a 4 1 4 P'hi i rr 11 1 2 -j fnat'i 1 1 a 1, I i.n 1 2 7 7 tv.

1 a i.si -7. i-c '1 1 T' f-1. i- 1 1 I S. H. -h If ,1 4-i 7 1 2- 21 4 ere I 1 1 1 i I 1 1-7 41 in 5 it 1" iliat other rld's mil's Vt pi game, rf wili then f- to rt.

I it It at r.t a date year are William Cran at Harvard. Georg B. Chadwick at Yale. Arthur B. T.

at us iuii, v.f.it .11 per.r.Fvivama, Kayrnona at Coiura- tl. I. ai ti-V v.ii:ti. west "ihrryup" Yost will he at Michi- i gan. Statl at Cm-URo, at l-wa, Woodri-ff, the fm-ra-r Penv.sylvani coach, at Illinois, and "Armc" I'ea at A peculiarity that has been ao'ed this year' amons the followers, of feottiali is that the.

majority of tho teams, judging from slatistict computed from 3a of the leaeUui: elevens of the country, will be capta.ined by men in the line. Princeton will be led by a guard, IeVitt; Yale bv en end Kafferry; LorneU by a guard. Hunt: Pennsylvania by mi end. Metzg-r, and West Point by an cna. arnsworth.

Yale, who won the championship last year, will have an exceptionally strop, lever, th's year. She loses only four of the giants who won for her last season. They ar- Holt, who played cent guard; Capt. Chadwick, halfback, arid riass, guard. This is certainly a.

hard quartet to replace, but Capt. Baft'erty and Coach Chadwick feci sure the trl-k will be turned For ends Yale has Capt. Raf-ferty. T. L.

Shevlin, W. V. Slihm an, G. B. Ward ami J- A.

Moorboad to pick from. Among the men who sliowed up well at tackle last year are J. llwan, 1 Kinnv, I. 1. Bisssll, J.

B. Bloomer and H. M. la Rockwell and Win'low lale lias two high-class quarterbacks, so the i'li cr need n-t worry over impoi -t'ant position. For the and iuii-P-ack posit'ons there are H.

M. p-nvtuan. Matcalf and M. rainier and rr-i' l-i li aa th-re is an inciiaa'ion to pu. neavier men behind the Pno.

It is ev-a tno'ight ore or more of the regular hue m-n wl'i be found at halfback in the bp? game; of th- vear. Y'uie bid many cracking gc-d s-bsii-trtes last, vear, wr.o v.iil he formidnbio "this fali. Among m-n are G. G-org-. v.

Uaitwrisbt. rf. Turner. J. Owsley.

Alien. Preston ami B. Sopor Then there are the two players of the old freshman team. J. Leavfctiworth and L.

Hoyt. 'p-ant Places on Harvard. Carl Marshall will be at the head of football warriors this seas-n. Uo will lac minus P.e Services 1' trio of halfbacks. Pieman.

Putnam o-avdou Put Carl and An.iv Mar- e. j'l Shea. Knowlt -a cd Miils will "ce oi haul lami. lino riucb. for a team i Of the candidates who are out for th -vacant "'ei -s Hanlty, capiain and fid! back of last year's Bos ion Latin eleven, is a powerful man and sh-idd uu i a xv swath when he bons lib' -ops, Hnrlev, a substitute haitt-ieiv aist year is another promising candidal-'.

kopf. r.e old Cornell lulii'ack. aBc li c'ble this vear. 11- is Known as ne i) ml th- best fullba-ks Cornel! ever ha it would not lie if made fullback on Harvard. OLl-r candidates for fib! are Harrisou and Meier, bosh of xx' horn r-iyed th-scrub' last fail.

Licdsav. Lenthrb--e ar.a arc other likely oae.di- oates for ba If back. I In addition to these m-rt t.r:!l v-d Co-nev. the two famous taikles cf last reason's Kxetcr eleven, are expect-d cuter college this fall, and Harry I.e Moyne. the shot, patter and swimmer, is also etpected from Stone's t-cbo-1 also is a tackle, that 'here is no dearth of material for thee- posit: Several big men have announced Ibeir intention to try for center and the rt --ft guard if ft vcartl by big Barnard last year.

Carrie and Whit-, of vfsr's freshman eleven, 1 1 1 and Hovcy, of last year's icrub tcara, I i i i 1 it isn't ir u. i'i cmum.i.n, to a now to prow ir.ohe. fcr vent or a harp, ami it isr. I fai- tl Te- OU.e of t'-e u. Con -rv -i -e birr fliow.

even ii tin' na' 1 1 a si-ii s. -j i no to bud" a I Or tl-e lair 11 n. -a w.a 1 hied. be e.d a 'i'iie maj.rlfy of those w'a- 'I. o.

I'O more r.ai ii-rl-' belief that Jeffries w.il a o-r-i ted a V. -rsa rv hut. wh-re trfni wi'l fe on- lit lie i I'liV be l.rivlCi.-.' see chamoioi i ua-d. A of that ki.i.i i- n.m-thit'i I pr-. tor yea- It is 5 rf 1-ici t.

1 an I wh rem. for lore; era ot Luis Kuct.n f'lls V.UU the liitu ta-e- eo.oesr Miib- -j, PianeU-; c- it of Abaet e. u.i exper. a is it; app.aram nil 1, as re a. of cldmpanz- and h- os -es i-ere-o.

u-iii 's. 1 1. -1 ooiu-rs -ki cf lsii 1,.. tA? 'i-k: l'-'t is a 1 1 hoe. -t.

1 iv ar t'i JJ II 11k. f-i-t- ce.t trig 1-t ill be a i trir-r: v. rv- leihiiu a m-nter. lie ov-r b'- 11 i 1 11 1 'is a nd vicar that he tne result. W.

vaiyictc" N'OpiAI. C-XND! CHnl 1 xv ri WELL! I I 1 H.UiLiaV it. PA 1 ty a' ll IV 4 a u.x nnt dl au nt it this p. -i'S rf -ots. Som ra in in l.u,-v trrir.

H-PI. l.i:.. a- unl e7 t. ini ii: 01 i.r.e-ui. Hi's lla ree -ar for Alt' r.t C-t, wbl he JO.

1 pr-' tt t.d a p.e.i th- Pi th- Nb i rsahela. au c. is rr, taes-n r's tt 1 a A libra V. m. sp.i'ia;n.

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