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Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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I BUSTER BROWN amost'rc- I Tlt InniXTX ff COOX HOLLOW ha 8 iy wvo m.Mli in next fcccdav's i i lined or comic pages, in Ihe bunuay Gazette vill maKc you Itli. SECOND SECTION. VITT8BUKGLI, TI1U11SDAY MORNING, OCtOUKi: i oor. rAor.s to ic. 6a mm )PV mi.

9 k-. 3 I 91 VICTORY 1 I in AMI THE BOSTON 1 1 5 ri wc fir" i 1 1 fc- -v I OoTleCtin CIS drive, to rla-hr fnr S)rh I oonectingr fcis drive to. rtarht. center, a POOR PLAYING STALWART LANDS il UUUUl Mil I Willi 't 1 vn 1 CIUMHSTUES- i Will Crr, Haifback; Geer Orr, Tac THE NORTH SIDE TEAM WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP fett5-v- -i ian'auii- '7Ti- xv.tr Final Shoot of Trap Shooters Allegheny County Golf Mon League Was Ended Yesterday Captures Open Event on and Fine Scores Mode. Scheniey Pari.

Course. The fmol shoot th Western Jack TUngwaU. of ti Trap -hooters' leaarne, which was V.o;iy Country O-olf ti yestrd-ty ot. 'e; George Campbelf, C.nter. CHAMPIONSHIP IS WON BY PROFESSIONAL DINGWALL it.e open golf cbanislon Oilt if v.

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BENNETTT CO. WOOD ND riFTH- fN DR. DRILL can do more for yen for S3 than any other doctor for S25. nt.4o4 wi ki NV--a II W.te1v a llr.i.tt, ftt-v4- B4 k'tj aM tl.r. Tbr4.

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7 4 4 ft 4.: fi io. en i.iiv-ul.r. Chic Ptahl fielded Kennedy's drive to th riirht middle, feid ropes In the thifd innins rieverlv KlsV.l ti A.n I 111,. the ball and held Kennedy at second. A Pittsburgh Western engine sent elctu.la black, enioke Into the para at one time Ol the gujoe.

The smoke was so dense that for ar.hiie it waa difUcuit to see the players the outf.eld Jimmy Srbringr raoed baelt to the ropes nd tclt la Cy Youni. terrinc drive in the second, inntny. It looked as thousii the bfll wae o-111 into the crowd, but Senring pluuKe.J it in clever style. Leach would have not fo-jl "aai he net slipped. I'h-eeman sent the ball hisrh in the air, and cear tnird.

which would have been easy for Tommy to cet under. The slippery gratis responsible for his fall. saved Jtnniy Collins an. error In the openlr.r Innins by taking in his Ida throw on Clarke'- grounder. ILOr.anee stret- hea out nabbed the ball.

It is not often that Collirs makes a fr3t baseman leave the bag to get his threws. There was considerable wagering done In the btfore the Btr.e was called. Kvery time two enthusiastic rooters bean talking bets the crowd In the Immediate r-ijrhborhood aror and helped on the If any was taking place. Culllns tried for Ritchey'a grounder with one hand, and the, ball got away. A got on the aide iim.s and tried to get a.

nap of. Young. Collin wa teliir.g him to get away, when Kltchey hit. and the Boston captain wa off his guard momer.tarily. Pat Dougherty showed that he has a (rood eye and wi.l not chase wide baiis when he took two ftrlkea In the ilrst Innirg.

then three bails. He, however, wect out on a smash to Kftchy. Iter bis two triples were clean, and ave his Homestead frleuds a chance to ell. Kebring went to sr-cond when iJit.Tiance dropped Parent's Htt3t. Instead of -topping.

Bebring kept on to eecond when he saw the ball get awy from and 'ho hlg Frenchman had to y.v.rk hard to get the ball down order to make a close play. Kebrir.g beat ti tb.rw, Wagner exeristed a very pretty rieco of wont in the third Inning when bo scooped up Phetps, thro-, wbioii bit the dirt in front of recond when Collins was tteailng. Wanner with the same motion pn the ball on Collins, but the Boston man beaten the throw. Tbtl fat -eaa a dlf.lctilt on--, but It was net appreelateti by the spectators. The infield performance of Wagner and T.ea.-U when the former covered third on XaChance's bunt to catch Stuhl at thud, was one rot seen often.

The Ploston piayers v.fre rxtt looking for such a piay, and Stab! wa very mui.h surprised when be saw Iearb. tain around and trv for him instead of playi" the bail at. first. Wagner -ijiied the play by dropping Loach's throw. The band hired by the Bwton contingent did yeoman service.

Its renditions were p.p-preciate by th srectators. Be.fore the game was railed It played Tesale." and the crowd, theered. Beteweea the Innings the same piece waa played, but when the Bep Knlers pot six runs In the eixth innlne: the hank at rack i Phero tVitl Be a Hot Time in the Old Town It made a hit with the crowd, al though It was played for the edification of the visiting rooters. VICTORY. Boston Rooters Were Almost Wiid With Joy and Held a Parade.

I'eellny too good over thft vivrtorr of their team to restrain thtr feelings longer, a "vo- i of the "roor.ers" who th Boston baseball team to Pittsburgh paraded trom Newell in Fifth avenue to the Monongahela house about 9 o'clock last evening. eadm; the precession was korir.g's band, composed of a grotesquely fat man with the moat (Hhreechy Cute In the city, a big bass drum whiCh waj cantured oy io or the Boston en-tb'O-Htfta from the druntmer. and a Sis Hopkins irreation eitaier tbaa Tlroe Mem He tieraeif. Trailing behind came th? 'oean-eatms nn-tinpent in pinkie, double or any old tile, wht Ihe aliiewaliis were (llle cm eaoi: side rf the street by. tb" laughing crowd that tuck; the Jollification of ih' tisy'a victor in the best of With this b'tnch was the 7.yar-old o.Vore.J boy, Hiram, -who v.

as In the wtlns of Wylte avenue early in the day by Denny Gnftm. knew that tf couid get the real thing In a pii kininpy the Pirates could not hit Young." enpiait.ad Mr. Griffin. "I claim the honor of the discovery. tied a horseshoe around his ncK at the game and each player of cur team on going to bat nit bed his hand on the knks of that black head and drew strength ad At the hotel the merriment continued for an hour.

Special yells ar.i songs had been written ready for a oston victory. Here is one yell "Five games, five game-, We went. five. We are here nd all a'lve; Biff! TSang! Banff! l.ang! Bang! Zlm! am! Zoni! Zao.i! AT ALLEGHENY. National Golf Champion Takes Part ia Poursomc, Playing With S.

Home. Waiter J. Tra- the national amateur golf champion, wns a visitor yesterdav at the Allegheny Country Oolf Tsavis. who in.t'le hia trio to Pittsburgh a social one. engacei a beot foil f.jtirs-tn- on thu dob's course, playing with 0.

S. Horne against B. M. nycrs the" runner-up in the natioua! championship tournament, and O. I).

Thompson. Travis and Horne won. up ard 4 to play. Travis had To for the IS holes, which ts a good card, as a ver strong wird blew across the coait-e. Travis left for the east last night.

EDMUNDSON AT WORK. Getting Wcrfminster in Shape for AHc-gnpny Sat irday. NIW WIIMINGTOX. Oct. 7.

-Special, Conch Mays Edmundfion put the 'varsity team through some practice this afternoon. A ftrong scrub team hs been developed, but the WfSttninsfer toatrt that put up su -n a fight agaicyt the heavy iTmver-sitv of Buff.i!o team, last aturday. made short wcr't of it. fially pra-Hlce of the hardest, kind is now the xr-ter of the day, and it is eonfl-tlen'iy that Westminster will win at MeaJvltle nn: Saturdny. WILKINSBURG HIGH SCHOOL BEAT FRESHMEN TEAM The Wiikinsburg Mgh school eleven wen from, tho Western university frthtnen yesterday the latttr's tteld, 5 to 2.

Adams, right half or the high -ltoo' laiu, made the to ichdowa in the half after a series of line I'lungcs and runs. Wilklnabutr fumb'ed in the first half, the ball rolbnir bebirnl th. line and. the freshmen, securing it, gjt a safety. NrViid Throw Loe for YC UN'lrV-OWN, Octr bcr ()st to Works today 2 to 1 Both of the locals' runs were scored on a wild throw by Jietp re: Onto Wks.

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I.F.X1NCJTOX. KT Crt. 7 W. yt. Scheftel.

owner of tllen Bail, has offered to at. -h his horse against McCbesaey or VlcK. Well4s. st on mile, weight for age. Zlr.

-cfcftftei says a aid- bet of can be i tost on Tt outers. Oct. ft. 11)03. S'lckcrirg's Ftivniture Pittsburgh.

lie-fir Sir The RootPrs der-ir to acknowledge your uniookei-for kiudness anii rct.it 11 to you in a V.oy their tipres-aion of noo.1--w:!l can voloe and with cno accord. We iie etrangcra to yrv.r yott are tii one to show bospt-tality. 'ou deserve all the success In t' worM. impression you gave us will bo lsstirg. We uow you bavo the club at neari; you -lins-pd a spirit to even thouh we were, Yottr reftpoi tfiiiiv.

fi.O(if KUS. Ti.e Hoist on baseb. dirosi von luttt within flo rer.ob r.f JAMES COLrLir-iS. in, i i i I I BROUGHT DEFERT 'Kcnn-dv Was Pitching 'Fine Ball Until Mis' Support Drove Him to the Bench. OUNO WAS IN FINE FORM 4 (r.i.vniNvi ok the o.ros.

rifUI-urah 3 2 1 lout on 3 ret. .400 Over 0 lovers of baseb.iU were at TTxpof.l Ion rark yesterday afternoon to wttness flftu BHme of the scries for tin- n-iirM'd chainj ionahip the 'Ut-h'rh and Hot-ton trams. This great out with tbe exportation of tirij iw National champ. oils play tho Hr.d rf h-tii it at htm won threo pennants Uiem. bji.

iifi the contrary Clarke's crew went to pler-n at the most part of the crm-t', and the Aniertran leegua leadcis walked oft wtth the victory. 11 to It was a hPter dour, for "ix fi i 'nil of the locsl team ti swal-I w. i ut there wai nothing for theiu to do but ritir and it' tiirjr merlirine. Itriokvard" Hill Konp(iy. who as been to a i buret at the Boatou crew, was gi.n ta inucii-fiL'slit ci'inrfunity.

ani it iuuf. be ril for i.iin that 1" vas rot bin fa'ilt tnnt vlrtury not run up to the cr.lit f'f tr. I'irntee. Fr fvn ltinln(i iitn-le-1v fiirh-l like a man who ha-J ftw itf atsmvj nr. ihi and rturirn? tlw9 in-nlinr t'i lie-l thi v'att-rs roul'i in l-e Mitir, iii.) whk f'-iu; Ms fltid nary a run.

Ttu rw. the Br.llair. boy eerv.bln V. "h.t aim, he waa TnUiit t.M spel and bernier with rren.t I. Hfi'l miport aoror'i'l him up to tdai tlne waa that could ava.

Ilicn There was Trcub'-e. It us In tha aixth Inning', however, that the Hi.vi-ofT lar.ip. and when that tr.nlr.ir wan over tli. re nn Joy er.ouKh in the camp of the Boston to In frr a halt dozen Kairtre. Thn f-f' Hrxt.T bsttf-r uy in thin was Ht'iM, pnpveii up a little fly mi l-v htn flame and BoMt fly e' nHni't ata tti fur Ihe l-al! and either one hove re.ftiirei It easily, Y.nt there was a nilr up In the "nil.

ar ClarkR flnaHy made an ef.wt lor tn ball an rt It In his bawls, but it ti lu.nm Ba afe. trefinan, toe next, latler, piavea a insi mt.A Tnmmv. i rent. ai've inc mi i. after IVMing It rif ly.

turned and threw to Wanner, who covred hut Hunn dropp-a tie baii and ail thr" riintiT ere afe. Tiiii a vn- pretty piny and V.asner ranff was On the vry lieu: "Wagner tn1 er al'n up. aid thta ntsrted the visit ir i.n way to li runn. not one of "vhi-U tlie-- i have Iim1 the plaj liad been p-- wee w-r that In the faoe of uw eipport that Kennedy ahonld ioi-e bl- etect.ve-ju,e lit th -Jtt tnniois be waa pounclei fir thr-. to 'liiriea a three-bger.

en.l there a hae on imrt'lf e.t f- ur Piore r.ni. It'mfn oal'e. to ti rii he elntrt tnnlns, and the fire- bail pit-hed "19 Tap led t.n by f-tata; for thre l.anea 'mr tbet Tbompaon etu. down and v. ry ball.

It Waitner who i. fj.t h.ar the brunt of the d--f at b-it es IKim )( do tricliB hat Vind ottea the rranVi tn effi.f to forgive him. A f.ry Impartial Crowd. Tb cron-l turned n3t s-e tlie gtno.e i ret one. ind-d.

nd it -a j'Jt aa iim ir 1t hi Ail f.i4 ptan. pi.ei I an utw.nnifortiil.le end ii, a triE of huioanlty all the -be n'ai lt. Held. '-f the great. were l'lrai e- irw thizers and we-e ti lr favorite, vet they were tn the werk pf the ti.wfon afi thfe was no plov tnada Pv te.in fhHt called tor afplfuae that was not rullv it has lnr.g ten a mart-r r.

mment that the Ko-ton crowds are the In the (muv, hut tne- TVt-on roOtere I to taie their t.e'a off to the Pitt burners tli-if lit.pari.1 dtaplar of enthualaam. frcie- 'ri' Youtis. trie rail real ihll'I In yh- t.r.!v game, atij Ty (P't vxi ua even tor rit en lit tne nni oi -n MP' ulavetl in Boe top. it 're ep-ed and currea u.i.i whv ivhizi'ei tnat ceu rtrete hat'tera dlzy 1 role ha. hai he calls a 'lypno'ic bndfr.

and he' that particular bail Mlly fhnrn jd Viail ('lurke' rrew In a tranre In l'. Voiiiir -not only pitch-d aivol but the oih-r twwtoi. piay-ra were out Wt th.v h.id In ahoy, rind they In l.het.il nuantl Pe. A abort Mill; i -hihition that falriv sizr.lftd niih m' h. of hl stop? and ii rit-.

inoet reir.arkal.le. Ferris at wec- h. behavior in the play i turiie.1 In at tiie nlaye bat l. hoth lial and vif-i'liie. their In truth, entire H-fton th.

iiee chninplon. wtille I workrd ha is one of the fortuiKK of (Doff 5trir, but Foor End. Th- me lookrd a though it a goln to iifrt' t.ut'.e, and the team th.it vould run be turner! in lh winner vt l. it b.okr.1 until the alxth inninp run ami there It eflrt1. htaul.

oft tir IVietora in that innli.a; i drat on l'lrke'a drop of hia fly bail to left, aid when i a'i at I.ea.-h an aiirrr.pt was made i jeer, oiali i a' third, hot dropoct 1 ihrf-v ii ii.l ic hfisea jtrre rtild. Thi W.K to nuiiTiD Kennedy ami he Ijifhonrr a base on bu foreiriff pi ihe tr.i r.if.. Ferrla Jr-ve t'ie hal! to otprl f. rt-h a runner at. third mot let th- ba'l vlih.tut likin whrre he vn tlirewtttj: The rcsu" a wild turjw a.

tit.l a'ioe, rt' n.A.i a.vt Viirent to acore ni out at hirt. but Youne and Douh th" ill I'i'd the rrnwd. and each bn. oo'oit'd -r three bae-ia and elx runj id. fnoiit the trrina.

i-lnriM the eiKhth Inning by ririvlii? a rtot on' r'tlfhey. hh-h warm niii.il, 'd '1 hrst in m( i Ton Ipte.o. a be mi I e-ii-iRu -f by Dougherty, and rune re culki-il up bv the viit-fne. i rou v. tit 1 In th" einrlh.

and 1o a to rifcrf.i. nod I v. on ir.Kte. 1 ed the Pira. In te palm of hi t.ati.t iiu'ti Hi rilnh in lira at he 1.

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a lltfe. and the re 11 to MVe 1 1 if o-r' iv a ahtUi iUt. A'r I Ir-n ha! trui'k out end Thompson i i' out r.n an eaay Hun.ont. niir.i av.t it out, r.i-h"ci firt tea fuirhlo by Parent, and both runnera acor. 4 allots drove flu lr.tr; tb ri -wrl ir and the bit counted for thr', 1 Tlf ft- 'a Little C-cttfng.

of the nanis the Boa tori r-otrrl tin. 'lid It ll 5'0', nX I- by a. baud, thiv ah.nr. th gianl stap. 1 Rn r.ic I.relrt until they wer blue t' fur.

In Ihl't Jolli fie t.on tbey non bv a tiun-rTr of rai ami the arene -r an a lively ore Indeed, Tbre na ery Hula hotfuc dot.f on lh. cunit it ti rally rtn -de. the tm vo'vl-i win. at 'he ad no pitcher on v. lioni they co j'd deper I.

B.oa -r woui iiothln Vtll'r titati veil mjrey. and. aa tie Ire al o-tor tfocpht there ehould be s' at le.tt to and, faillne to sr. pett'rt as very liht I bejirorr V. Boswa.

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A 11 1 lt. 7 rt 4 lt14 V7 112 j. (M t) 11 rt 4 2 2 t. 1, tl 11 0 0 6 4 1 11 Tw-cbene Mt Tlitee-baae hltr 1 1 i '1 i-hf rt 2. 'ahi, Ytjung.

Ia. 1 let baie ollins, M.ih! VUesea on bull t.r- r'rrurs out- Hy Young 4 .1 r', 1 1, I by tit iv I', rtjter Ferrtsi. by 1 'le-riet. ttoi.g aing I. enredy 7.

by Thirrtpe'm II. Hits r.rl -1 11 IVrnKnii Time if in- i'i linirt. Cantieily and C'i'S'. 12.r!'.2 NOILS Of rtlf: GAV1F. 1.1 in M'l hllS rt L0 eaitc e- te-in.

v. .4 a da: a. I Hi. 1 K'nfie4 s'''" 'e e'irt I ti.e 1 nt hlm ts t-r-'i i I ihe- rfi- a br. f-orn i.rj"?eld hy of UP BY YALE TEfiM Blue Opponent's Defense to Pieces and Kclli Ip Ihirty-Thrcr- Points.

IS NO 5I.NSTICNAL PLWING or Ilrn.n V'siJ an. i m.fi Hs iii) -lur A 0 I I r.if go Diirtnieuth Coiiinil-'a A mheret C.irnell. At- Ir.tT in. Kin-jn 1 rrtt tt -r'an ili 1 2. -I-w uai A.

-Mi fT A-i. irro TO Tw OtIrtt 7 IIAVKX. On. 7. Ynl- Wfciijan ton.iy.

to Th.i e'c! hy no Inytt. fio-'l Ya'e sm.ti;o.l tr ht ni.Jy trtvK wblcli bad a i- '1'Hf tbo two or lnp' ffot ti.e Kiil on piltltw 'Ffie Vll rfeTI.e sr qilirlt forming artd l-i tint tt t. Ii-m th cf "In tr.e.l t.Tr. apt. In.

flt wl'n 17 p-irti ee-re 1. to ar.i to kiip idirir th ru ri ci.ur.- ii-d an. I ivi as it tUt.ger vruors won'; rc-e 1 Tule a' V.V.i:rn n-eVrty, Jtarr. T. Kinney Morton ri -r aolt rto.Tt.er.

i-rs. Tt. ti I'. Ti.rv.er Itti. MuflltHl, Spa' iir It Tw't.

beil 'i ri Millieii. Fli r-n I. F-'wii an, Karr'r. pth. Van Veei I Y.

IV c-i- I Foyt V. I f.pire It. ft.tniurl i 1 i. H'lil T.r.nr It. 'ti v- Fhlpie.

M- p. Mllt-hell. Met alf r-e-t, i 1 I'tni-t f. Tin- T.lr.jta ba'er. e.r 11 rt rr- 2.

w- ji'fM i HAYERFORD OVERWHELMED. U. of P. Scores 58 Points Smith Gcttinc: Five Tom Flili-Ar 4.. PA 7 (Pre Ul -The I of fMnyinm.

-n Teint-1 it trnr'in t.l- tr- Hi u.e a ti In trt on 1 half t-- hiii a IV 4 f-ji a Ihlrn nv rr to r- lln. if -rd taa oo Ne t. a ii A n. I t- urv downs e-e in tll the f'Ml, Trie vi. a r.

'f fi I -r n-v: teiun the wi-rV en. done ly tit. Ccr.n.t! a 7.e.gr. flee a t- i.cn'4 i of whl trie r-'Ht a rM re.t the l.nv.i; ri te.r 1 it Irr.ttV rti i the iarr wejt it or lack Mniford. i v.4 r.n a f-' an i ren i Of -Tor'ey, tttr' ila 1- I Tat 1 .1.

no, 4 Jr. nrtr.tr.-. I.r-A'l A it. l--- tl.n:.r F.rkaraki. fli'll.

J. i. Ta Kl. -l'ii i v. C.

Jiieit M-'r-fer. .1 It. Cb-" Mt.rfoi-i Jter.t.et. liii Is I.rcke. tig.

It. "4 Th -'re lir.ru nichden a -r-me, ilth f. I'-ve y. I. t.ott frrm t.

i it Smo -i 2 So" -i 1 1 ll 1 erftr.t I'm-p re Im tt Time iia.v Ir ut'J SCORE. brg. Too li4 t. 11-1 63 i'o nLs Scff Hrr. I I N.I""" J.

1 7 i.VcU'i 7ri'." I l-m lunges' le le la 'tt- t-'i 1 4 a. I I let? rtr.ig el. yen 1 rft vifit te a .1 h-J rlp t're t.e.i Tr It 1 laice. tin I til. P'l the eiv-e- at a itg 1 tiv- i nnVu lotrg m.

..1 01 tr. i-i L': an rt rill li 'ek-cft for a (,. lie rltM.d the cirl.er. bv lii.ni- r-vilr tti ft. I ri vrt t'l t.le Helth, b'i.

li ar ie rub iCi was in ni nstf In, sec r.t ri d. I I lit 1:, In two tP.e ft. Itehi fir I-- bt rr ritll vir i ri. I l.tt' tie I-lrvt 11 1 I. F.

1- II r.i. I 1-0 Crttv-e ft. M'-t Kr I 1'lt'- va-l, I c-rtii -PC. tt, 1 i i'oors-. 1..

I r.tM 0 1- l-ttf. Inwltt. 1 of 2 e'. I ir -t. iVlS.

BATES IS WEAK. irrci, Mtntis Cap. M-ir-b-t'-l, No rouble in VI i. -li--ard 0-1 Sol IP-rr. Fieil to t.gil ltr-1 po th gme -t -t Ir ti 1 it-' rrtr -s.

wps fa'r'y N. i B'tui iii-iil tor at-1 the i half. 'I'll iit-nt tot its i'rri il 1. rtu. i.

1. it. Kl. -a'-, p. I h-a Iv.ylUi'l v.

Clsl 1 4' i. 't 1 1 IV F. 1 vP ii'ot-. t.f.. P.

V. ti N. lll-l-v. ilKiCS' 1 ioh.1 it 2, l-'ttrley 1. Mi 1.

irv.it. A I1 I li.ii oc. K'f. tttow I-r-1 V. -t tT.

lr--e a.i. lii-d. 3 a.i u- I A- es. NonrttiU Krrt Moponphcia lnJ arts. CAl.T --OKN CVttntwe T.

r-'iiil Tie 1 Inutara bit the duat t-' ebfcrt ia Jr A brre 12 tn Lrse.i. 'it 1'. V-1. Niel fiiyr Ki 1 Ati'inwi 'in: itoe'i A'bri, nt 1 e-n i.r. rr Cal.

-e 1 Miv.iei TviJ r.i Crs.rp Fartr. ti. 1 T. 71 H. K.

1 I e- ra Thcni t' pv2.if fni'. jh Ttitf. NPW ti.K. Mateu 11 1 'iI. 1 V.

sean 1. Hit. 1 tolaV -If Fur t-b tf' '0 -to'-ee 1 1 i. 'e 4 te.it (. 11 to, -Ie I pan." 1.

ti 4 1. lu-f rt I't rt.trr n'i 4. ts ni p.il- cf 4 1 ctve-; a ar that be A jC til i I 1 r. 'ivtt -4 'i 1 .1 I t'-C 'e 3., c. fi at rn.i i 'i ri 1, I.

r-- i.f,. 1 I -e- rr. held on tho of the North Gun club, wa.s yesterday. As on the day, the wn. a grand success.

Forty-four sb.aoters fared the trapci and considering the hib. some fine scores were made. Ilih average fr.r the day was made by J. P. Mallory, who ProKe ItrJ out of 175 targeis.

J. Panning wni eeoiid wit.) Haw-kin thlri with loS. and rourth with l.V For the um dsys Haw kins, EaHtmote ehooter. led ith S22 out i and Fleming wis a second with o2l. The rvortii Side team, composed of Fiemtrtg.

Jeff, Wats on Ileieey. won the team shoot s.nd it'i It r-h-s the chainpionetilp of Western Pennsylvania, -he scores made vesterday follow: F. K. Malioiy S. i.

Mailory J. F. Maliory J. W. Stewart loo.

C'. J. Slowry 1 i.J. Iiawk'na Waf'-n 144. Fanning Fiemirg iJenlker 152.

Haven 141: 141, Kelly 141. Johnston 14b K. W. 74; Jo. 141).

Knodn 13S. Kelstcy -27, Andrews Uejuier is5. Idl. Jeff 14T, Iterse ll'J. HTnig 111.

Pool lin, A. B. Kei'y Howard sH. Cai- ioua 145, Pyie F.intts Webb 4o. I ford 7S.

Cian. ThompMo.i S4, (. Wert T2. li. King Mi, Hahin "3.

Tcnj t.o, A. Xorth 10. SHADYSIDE GETS GAME. will Piay V. J.

Scrubs Saturday Grovf City on Trip. The and Jrffrrson scrub team -win piay soadyside ara-lentv eleven at hh; Arra-tsfenr-ttts er om-pl- ted for the game. hvjyrt trid to get a gH'n wtli the W. 3 varii. 1'ird orattiec the rt'ter cf pfTHi-s' -had-l-it.

and it will te a dlferent tenm. In some re-ssieets. than the one that rret California Jaat Saturday. Ail th regmar p'ayers were OUt but CliarM- Abhl and Krr Price. The ri academy wiil play Feat lilterty ft r-r Uri.isv ut 4 -V Tiie tirote City vol'oge team waa in rt'ts- burgh las night.

It is on its v.j to War. I Turg, where it plavs tt tl re i d-T Ti team oerupird at the- last night and en'ertained the a'ldlence between the eots with Its college and yila. The team i one cf tie. in tre hist'-ry of drove City, ir pl.iys on the su'nrrc trip West Vbci'r unlvereitv at -w it-tirijay an i Buehanen on MooiUy. Hie -irg men are In the pttiyt Rrfmpr.

Val'latid. I rimer. Marks. lmt. Bciozl 1.

Murtm. fcitcu, l.uprin and l-s. No-Score; CaTte on Bluff. The Pittsburgh Co' lege third team and th Side High School Reservea ployed a catre on the rounds on the Tit tiff, yesterday aft moon, neither t-ettt sronr.g the p.eymtf cf ttsiton en n. ha lcsler.si, van a feature.

tbPcka Pr the C. i- FOOT PALL Ti rti Amateur team it3 seasiU iit i ton. -re. Th C. will line up agr.i.i'jt Ko-th Side of Ail.

jl et on Saturday. The tXtdRle A. C. and the Bettyuo Outing club iae" ttur.lay at Cc-Uege park, The' W11 A. C.

wl'hrut p. garue for Any iHi-ittuid tca.tt call up i.h.i.a Hrsdy, AllenMwn play at KHwood Hty Patur-y all are to rep.rt for practice tills Ary gool or S'-pound team r'eslfing a gnit.e for ur. uiy address H. Smith, iJt. Fa The.

Loud! A. C. want games with pc fi liv -round teams. W. I Luuer, 212 Ora- ham fitrtet, cily.

Ti.e Mt. A. C. woud like to hear fror.t ail i and -5-poutid teams. Addrests Mark Foley.

V. O. 14.1t. Allenown Reserves would HV to frrtn a'! 45 to oo-touni tea me. Adores No.

4t Climax street, oit The Idlewjid Indians would like to s-nnr-frames with all 40 to 00 pound teams A-Hree Welm Sinlth, No. 10.1T tlerrl atret.t. ray. All ate report at I.ans and Ki ron avenues at 7:45 hn this even Ing. Fetmar at Fm-w-orth The Tigers WfMllJi like to arrange wit 11 all T-Ij and 40-piiIcd teams.

Address A. IXwtnch. care of 724 Krb luil.iir.rr The Turtle Creek Tigers wouiV like to arrange garlics i'h eote strong vo S5-ponod teair4 lor Saturdays. Address V. iliiam Ralph, Turt'e Creek.

Kast flnl A A. will open the rt at Littrobe itatiirday. East Knd will practice this eveni. The team will play a', fit eel iv 1 Oc -b -r 17. Tile Acorns of TVllklosbursf would ertv 4t to ttan.

-e ticte. 10. Address K. I. Kennedy, Xo.

I vUr'h tity. Py tna dt'-oan ilt.g of the of Allegheny the fllenfiel-S A C. Ui with-, ut a game frr SMttird-cv. All 8" and teatus Co.il et f.it lark building or pbone 477 Grant. The Company Focrteenth regiment, X.

G. Joylrri a for -Aturiay. October to, with smie good out-of-town team VI-drsii C. W. 2an'pbell, Xo.

7 '14 ft street, city. -he ma-acer of the Caubta A C. a tares 'hat the KeHevue Ot club wag citu-ttW accct.n of tiie cr'ppied of the tea ol. Car.bi does not ptay Xiirtii Sides, ar seated. The Etns worth -trite team play I the 4 oiotitt -j A C.

atnrday. Any tenm -lithi-ie games for October 17 rj! 24 address W. Xo. 51J Frh bui'ding. or f'toiit afreet, Kmswarth.

The Crescent A. C. of Wilklnsburg vo't'd ltka to arrr.cge game for Saturdav, August Any team deiritig gaute tor caturday .1.1 read H. J. Marttran.

dji4t, Xo. 20 Rebecca avenue. Wilktnsburg. The Cresr ei A. 4..

will play tha lain C. 11: ''reeent gi-urids avenue after noon. All teams are rd to onir.rtttitstcate witn il. S. Carr Kmer-jon street.

East Ti foibrwitifc T.rt!e Creek Clipper pl.yer ere to rep-'t for vrnctlce thla eveinfet P'fer. MeCtivea. fVmpov'i, Pratt. I.yrch. Oleeier.

tonalabtti. Foster, liar: men. Vui-grne, Bcvrecge, rtuajr-y, Kultsr, ftedr.es' at c'arke. V-vr games Harry box Turtle Creek. The Ect Houiestead icani to a-rarrge Saraee wl.ti all eaia ir.

tr.i round Wr.u,d like t. have tht Cre--ett of Wtlliinr-barg pl.ty at Hop.i.f'cad on Call up phone .4. Carnegie t-ieet i.oni-.-.Lny. lioirttcnri. or ararcss F.

Price, 81, II Ti' i. Is comte.e.! th0 Keleenro.1. 1 4 -riMi. Muf-. Fallow.

PVe. hue v. l.lnesellg:. r. Henry, iiotn.s;",.

r-field air.1 It 01 ep tVe i ni at 1 ictober 3 For enis a.i- -rrna rti, Tbe r-i'. i.ycom.i jiiu' report practice 'iis it 7 oV; -cii at the I -r. lb utoc. Keer Jo-n bo-rahn-. J.

Hf.bri n. Khp'-iriaro-. Ar'r md Th-4 tsm wiii g) through new j-pnta ptajs For tsr. 1 r- cuker, eaie l.ye Y-'nih-Ingto-i f. I V.

I NOT IN SCMI-f INALS. Harvard Rfprffi'at'N rs f.iil Co'tOjr Tennis Toufnmccit. riHLAOSLPHlA. I'A Oct 7. rh- stnind t.f aligns at'i dottbles It: Irt leztato fent ts toi rrati.eii' r-t ri.

ket fcro -i ls at ITe.vtrf'.-d wa c.nf.h. day atid loth JJ i.r ad f.i---l to. 4 a nee the 'f 'ht: Ititci 'Coltcgiatr -wn wn 1 tf. which c'ttre-a wi.e elected: It. 5.

t'a it'; 'Kit tjre-lc. r.t. X. Fchr. r.

ani i-casuter. It. Iito. Ir 1 to tue tiatrmai cr-iv. I 1 tVtigt.i.

ruror'-nt b'-end rr 1 be a- i imrtor i. ti-2 I'hurN Cole, yie, 4. r.ie, brit. Prentice, I.jrt- 7-o. 0-2.

tu: st. beat id'-et, la, b-4. louhi s. eer-ii-i 1 Fit t-r an! Cornell, tcft Mia!" end lie waiter, Fettirvlvanta. R-4.

C-l. lltrt ard Litnii.t-i!, Cent ivania, h.t Irentiro rind lrn.1, -4 4.: iip at.d v'otei .1 biit s'. and '-'ele. Hnr ar.1. ti it 2 l.ti-'"an a 'id djil and Th rnpf rrii.ertt0Si, 7.7., 3 1 MISS ADAIR VICTORIOUS.

Cbonioion Win; from PauNric M.i(ks. FH.T Al .11 Li iliA. FA. 4 roa'cti fi iy round of th il.i.t. gi vet.

hy r. honor i her gtjejt. v.ss ic. A rn'- 01: tt TirlCso irt'i-i 'f'O. tut Ht Sle-tari 'rieKe: eltib ut Jl r.ei.if i 1 h.

two Mit A.o- 1 't-s. C. T. 1' re'ie ie t-T. and "'ill Pgnt 1 f.i.s.t ports ere inn l'oi en Ir.tr'iiiitleii; tea; Ti.jt.

Ii t. 1 ori Sat't-'st Aroilrai.s Uv gaii.t-t 1 'n Boston vs. (. Hint tl 1 I. I le t.

43 WOOD CT. Out eUi -ad 'i. cypfy Meaday. PltrVarek 1 rar. 4i-tt.

WEEK. I LH I i The est known, and most nost popular brand of bottled beer in. tke world is suit Fngbsh eoi'Ti. K't A-t captH the Enelish aid" i.J Y.rs. C.

V. ftr -v 4 1. a 1 t't home tlifil t.etWen MS w- t-n n-te-- Mrs il.e utti bv 4 up. rbj cartJs; MIse -A 5 fi 4 i Mi-i 5 7 7 7 i Miss 6 tl f. 4 Jit-s ty 0 7 5 0 Mrs.

Cr. 1- hh.l a In Mrs T. W. isesth cf Fiv-. "foe rr 1I1 I e-v tier rt t-1 1 i r.

l.e -s but bv takvr -be r.cil th. -e -lout by up iri 2 li ii I i jrabst nixie Kibbon it lias a mild, delicious put up in a neat, attractive manner, is always pleasing to tbe eye and agreeable to tke taste. No better table beverage canbe offered tban PabstBlus Ribbon. i abst eer is always pure. PITTSCLPvCHERS IN GAME.

R.ifferty and rioorhcid 5rs in xkw HAvFN, 7 Tv.o boys V. h- 1 Jin ji r-. tr- 0 pinye Vai v-, Ka'Tert-. left -d, bis best f. "tu rt mil ir's t.t nod ro'i in ft 'he f.i -fL-ipe cf the ratr in the or.r.- it.e 't-.

to r- hi for te harl gait w'i'-h 1 Ue rxp. t' "If.) the Id sr ti. Mo. rebead was 'o'" te at of tre a- ctt i td'f re- "Trti" het iii ch! Hiil srr.o-,! MMtte, 1 gnt rod at Vale. Mwivi) I fount the r-iv auti he rett-eii tr t.

0 ga hea 1 Capt. Hi-ftty a.ty i-t Yi.Ir'ir fc Hanfon Thf! Mil TOiiK. f-W ri'-ck. l'tifd tJ asl ill em t.t,ne-. 1 Ntl to thirl ban.

t. Itr Na- al ut 11 4.: are "A atiU i 11 fa ii.vt.t- is-e. tl. he 1 itM 'i ,1 -Sen l'avt-n tear; Wfta a giti.e Iirol-e 1" rl-p. r.av'rtx I it ii.

Mai. h- avr.a. I i H. Orders filled by G. J.

RcreUck, Tdtpho.ies 3rl! 169 A 17 Co-iti for t1- it- Te.r tt. i. J. won't r.i i..

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