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If THURSDAY MOIIXIXG, TIIE PITTSBURG POST. XOVE3IBER 2, 1905. CHANCE RETAINED AS MANAGER OF CHICAGO NATIONALS Mil LIFE HI LYCEUM GREAT WORK PENN. A pp elite EASY VIGTGRY FORWUPTEAM saUaai MAY IGNORE PROTEST. PHILADELPHIA.

Nov. 1. The faculty athletic committee of the University of Pennsylvania, held a meeting to-day and framed a reply-to the protest made by Harvard against O. F. l.amson, playing on the Pennsylvania varsity eleven in the game with Harvard.

None of tha members of the committee would say what the reply was, but it is understood that U. of P- intends to play Lamson despite Harvard's protest. PITTSEURG CAN ENTER. HARRIS BURG, Nov. 1.

(Special.) President Theodore Creamer, of the Tri-State league. with President Xtoeckel, of Altoona, were here to-rioy conferring with Harrisburg Athletic club officials regarding Pittsburg and Youngstown. They left tonight for Pittsburg with suTieient authority to assure these towns? admission to the Tri-State league when they apply- On their return a meeting wiil bo called and a circuit formed. I mi For an appetizer and healthful mealtime beverage drink American Old Malt Ale. If you lack snap and vitality its regular use will vastly improve your condition.

We guarantee it of absolute purity and of more than three years' aging in the cellars of the American Brewery. There are only a few first-class a'es procurable in this country. American Old Malt Ale is one of these. It is surpassed by neither home nor foreign brew. To be had at your dealer's in dainty half-pints "in splits." The Elk's head on every label.

Independent Brewing Co, of Pittsburgh. "Bre-xers of far-famed Silver-Top Beer. CIRCLES. 1:1 BOWLING MURPHY TAKES CHARGE OF CHICAGO NATIONALS. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS.

SECRET PRACTICE AND HARD SCRIMMAGE BEGIN TO MAKE IMPROVEMENT. BLOODY PRACTICE AT YALE. Tad Jones Is Taken From Field Injured Middies Defeat Missouri Tars. EPBCLVL. TO THE PITTSBURG POST.

PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1. Penn again closed her gates to-day while the varsity and sorub tought it out for over an hour In hard scrimmage work. Pikarski made llobson, Stein ana iiankart the objects of his especial attention. These men are lighting it out for the poauion of the guard, made vacant by Draper Ineligibility.

Hobsou showed sign of improving aggressiveness. 'Jihe varsity had no trouoe in skirting tne scrub ends, and Stevenson couid have scored twice had not the coaches called him back. Alore attention was given to varsity defense and the scrubs had the ball. Tiie varsity put up a better defense than tne day befoie and pusned the scrub back for repeated losses. again was liecuent.

Middies Defeat Sailors. ANNAPOLIS. Nov. 1 (Special. The midshipmen defeated the team of the AJisscuri, the chan.p.ens of the North Atlantic Meet, here tin atltmooa ty a score of 16 to 0.

Ihe speed and team work of the midshipmen entirely overcame, the weight of the sao-ors. tin tr.e Missouri team wei Kaisey. Hci -ien una fcldison, ex-naal academy p.aycrs. Giionidey scored two touchdowns for the one atter a run of tO yaxds, the longest of the game. Norton k.i Ktd th goais from touch lown ar.d aiso a goal irom the neld.

Por the Aiissouii uam I he longest ga.n was a -o-yar-j fin by liei ien on a ititerf eit nee play. Oniy one hulf of minutes was piid. Tad Jones Is Injured. NEW HAVEN. Oar.n Nov.

1 CSj-eciaM Just befoie the end the stcret pra on the aie Mei-J Tad Jones, ttie star ireshmau quarterback, was nurt. Aith-'Uh the trainers deciare.i tnat the hurt la s.tgoi. tiie a-tention given hini Is tak-u to mean tr.at more serivius injurv is p-rot ni je. It was bruising pract.ee tnat the Yale got to-day. por 50 minutes the ranoidat wt-ie- kea at work ana tut pace was terrir.c.

Wh-n practice was ov nearly every man on the varsity and scrub ttaccs showed marks of the conflict. Many of tho it.en were hioofly with their own gore or with that tried by otners, Kex Fiynn was o.il of the fulit'ack position an 1 lutch Levine substituted. This adds a lot of weigM to hack t.eid. The ntt was apparent na the varsity was able to force the scrubs line with ease in the t.rav;-r p.as The work on the who. was sharp and the lln-s now is b-sinning to show cluss.

It (days t-gather. iins uj low and ci.rges heroey, c-sides giving no end of help to the rus.itrs i re bacit nela is piyu a jiine in attack. Secret Work for Tigers. PRINCETON. J.

Nov 1 PpeolaJ The Tigers tracticed thlnd closed gates this afternoon. The team had a long practice running through slgnais and In sonmmaging wttn the scruts. Ad of the regular tiaers were in the (Uiii with the x. ton of I'idon. who w.u be kej out of the tiTinmag a while 1.

r.ger until hia trckn nose in a-nnc-what men-ied. Fcr the rest cf the week th- coaches w.ll devote considerable lira to urerc'hemng up the effnse tne eleven j-e ai cf tiie sre Hill eating at the Pri'v-eton Inn instead of at the uu! tralrl-g isl an- -he change haa proved ver-y A numi-er of tio- men fie si. owing g'. the rst which they had this w-. and the chnr.ge of fvw has i.j a iaitc tiftit driven this r.nenes away.

Will Abide by Decision. CAMPIilPGFl. Mas iv 1 n. White. f-t lurvurl ath.etit ni ght tbe official tut th- itarvard authoiities havi.

rui regar.iirc '-o-cr-mson pi of Z.i.llger and l.a t. members -f the fr.iverslty 1 s.i a fiw.tr.all se.uad In Prof WMt-'s ft.t-r ent i-re. js threats tr.at .1 redraw if i n. carry r.er rather willingness to ai i i by th jhf arb" ration itr.net tee when r.c Am of one representative ea-'h If the anpot r.e a decisl'n the matter wsll b-dt to an umpire tY thfC. Harvard f'-' thai! e-.

was fu thecoi 1( bard sirimmage in trie practice and tie ar-Hy si-ed a great improvement In lis fer.si-a- and Swarthmorc Worries Warner. ITHACA. Y. Nov. 1 r'A varsity, with h.I ru.ars th Hai.biay.

had the of the tbi I hrv eleven was the ttrt to 'a, van Shaved th. nelr- i I -ffer minutes of lhi? work tl iltv. each side scorluB tou. the whole tin vvois of the flrt far this week has not b-en up toe tre. i and Warn-r an ears to worr -1 oerthe ouu-ome of tne swarthmor.

pame --at-urday. Scrubs Score on Fake Play. KASTON. Pa-. Nov.

1 -Lafayette wu put E3Llnenr "tAone Loan and Co-per and put up a strV.nV resistance the varsity att-c. Shyster made seveia! excellent auarte.rt.av.lt runs. GENEVA LOSES CLOSE ONE. Allenhenv Colleae Eleven Wins at Meadville Winners Play Slow Came. Speoia! to The Pittsburg P' st.

MEADVILLE. Nov. 1 -Allegheny college football eleven defeated the strong Geneva college team here this afternoon 6 to the game lacked tha uv.ij.1 I r.l.Aiit soavmg of -tii teams, but as thev were very evenly matched the close score w-is watched with interest by a large crowd of rooters Loth Uana were held for downs tev- and VcQulston backed Geneva's Pre ef.ctively. while Steerett. Allen ar.d Nic I made gains for Geneva.

Geneva showed superiority over Allegheny In being able to get away rapidly. The game was called on account of darkness, with five minutes to play. od the ball was on Al.e-Ehrny's 2-vard bne. Line-up: A-5. ALLKKE.VT-1 McF.

hanev I- tiinn Chf.on P- nohmsoii Stuart P- Mcvjuision Light It. herts Shuman K. Hrown tiwirte P-- Ociifor. Thompson loti Alk'-n M-Lurkln It n.neii.t fcterrett F. Itossixr He fer Lr.cki' Umpirs Chan.ber!:iiii.

Tr.ut huovvij Eaton. Gcnl-Nclsoii. At times the team go tior.r in stv.e. In minutes of rti.lei aril "3-minute halva the -red touohlcwns axd one safety, wh.le the i soi.ied ome on a ked The cf the day work was Boc Le. -yar-i run for a The varMt l--t considerable ground by r.

a-h- of GET-AWAY AT JAMAICA. Jacobite Takes Feature Event From Hermitage in Last Day's Racing. Associated Press. NEW YORK, Nov. 1.

The Jamaica meeting came to a close to-day. The Kemsen handicap went to Jacobite, who beat Hermitage a head in a hard drive. The case of tne ringer Pieckmar. has fc. -'n referred the the Jockey club.

Summaries: First race. furlonijs Quadrille. 120 (Martin). 7 to 10 and to 3. won; Toucan, lis tV.

6 to 1 and to 5. second; Plorada. 15 (J. Jones). 30 to 1 and 8 to 1, third.

Time, 1:13 3-5. Colonel Ruppert, Broomhandle, Sovereign. Pebar, Royal Window and Istria also ran. Second race, mile and furlongs The Huguenot. SS Miller), to 1 and 2 to 1.

won; Macbeth. Pd (Livingston), 15 to 1 and 5 to I. second; A Musk.Klay. 83 Myers. 4 to 1 and to 5.

third. Time, 2-6. Buckieya, Brag-and. Gold Braid, Amberjack and Lady Jocelyn aiso ran. ihird race, selling 1 1-15 miles Grenade, in 4 (Sewel 7 to 10 and 1 to 4.

won; Lad, (Perrinet. to 1 and 7 to 5. second; I 'limntv Sweep. 3 (Horneri. 9 to 2 and even, third.

Time. 1.49. The Southerner and jilptn also rin. Fourth race, the Remsen handicap. fur-lonsft-Jacobite.

126 J. Jjnes). 4 to 6 and 1 to 3 won; Hermitage. Sa (Notter). a to 1 and to 5, second; Talagal, loo Iiikon.

IS to 1 and 5 to 1. third. Time. lr'7 2-6. Snow.

Zie-cai Commune and Hector also ran. Fifth race, selling. 1 l-lS miles Shenandoah. i Miller), 8 to 1 and 3 to 1. won; Cutter, as (B Smith i.

5 to 1 and 2 to 1. sec.n Massa. 10J (Seweil). ven and 1 to 2. thud.

1 .47 4-6. Our Sister, Ivoianeka, Antimony and Goldfitur aiso ran. Sixtn ra. e. A ur.ongs Tambeau.

112 i.O'Nenli, to a ar.d 3 to i. on. Yunguard. ilii iMi.len. 7 to 1 and 5 to 2, seend; Swell Girl.

1 i Martini. 11 to 5 and even, third. Time, 11 3-. Havel Soot. Tariac.

Proi un-r, Massive. Bill 1 BariaMar. tivV.d Juu and laudnlsy aiso ran. Aouetoiot ntries r-aoe. hand'oap.

ail aes, 7 furVrgs-i r.ryan. Pi; 7cla. Ill; Ginette. Prmce iver-I Witg- l.n. New Mown Hay.

1. 1-ds. c.oten. Dri ar. So.

Kuth Meddling i race. mile, selling, 3-year-olds aid up Norhurv. Israelite. i. King K.

e. )' 1 Par.hiue Arse-nai. KVt; Andrew Ma 1 2. oonei White. Martmnjis.

Mas-a. Bradley's 1'tt. iv. Consu-io 11 i Third race the seillng. fnr-' l-i as tr -mo.

IP. Ark.irta Re.din-r. Lan castrian. wuM.it aei. lC.t S5.

St Fourth ra-e. the At k-duct hand. cap 1 mal 1.4. fif'rn i --i Pal New Aim P'ltun 1 Iceh: vl 1 Ce-l-r s'V'ome. PsS.

ourd Sidney Love. l-i. Msss U'rawf, r.1. b- s. Fifth race, i S-year-c! 1-Tr-fche 1.

Ark.e. cC. Co', nei h-. I hH subtle. Jmt.

l'n'-v Ham la.iy mi-s. r. iavtr. C. 7.

O-nsuelo 11, Va h.t'rg M. I Sl-tin ra- e. Pamela. Ixit.is. Pant -ufe.

I-o-v. iv.rio.iue e. Marvel ivtj -7. Tr.e p.je-i'n. pi.e Mnu.

Mies -Nente Him. 1 Favorites at Latonia. CINCINNATI. -n at I. a' Th Vo.r ii.

ar wer.i to 1 -r I 1' a rc a I Tt o' 1 1 ol th ri hi nth II. a' 1 a iTV S'ln 1 rf-. n. 7' K- I jri 1 1.. am re V) Sm-t -r- 1 .7 I--'.

ti fl tod. l. llHt, p. ivti. Pf ii, -i P-." ni-o r.m S.c r.

r.c- it He 1- ld Tar--mi-nv i I 1 won. 'ar iess. i'-S t- J. I 1- p. t.

7 ii i Ie ij I-a ik' at 1 ilr ra i fir itKS- oO 7 lak c- 1 TWdand-. to d. -w i 7 tho 1 I a K'U 1 I-, an I 'at nine a far. ro'-. olt.

re IV 1-n cvr-hOs, to 1. .1 ur.d Jine ritn ro 1 1 n. iA a 2 to i 4 iM. i se- I.u i -t-r. i'- t---'.

7 to Ti-t e. 1 I i vrue at i -I 1 Lram.t Six-h ra. i'j lUrrv S-; i r. fl I ye. M.irr: Mrt-r if'-iin.

1- 6 i I. to: i i i in. k.r i hi Graa Vtlri and liJift hi' i-l-rfc-. i-- I 1 f. -i La loi.

ti 7 i K-. rt.eri. Hold down. Hl.iin,r lb-'-vard. Torn K-lev.

K.o iui I.ur-Fl- Chr.f.al also inn i i ro -i- F1rt race. 6 purae sV.an. Iwadi.igh. r. -nit wb.

i 'ti. burs S.fr. i 111. Governor 'mart, T- in o. i s.

Ma-retiver, Wunr.1 Klrg. IC. Lain Iievll. inshleid. 1 he Ma'e.

111. Sec. il- and SI yards, S'llins f.3. The M.m-ei. safety i I IViii Chart.

Amherlla pet Kn IP. Cold p.e',1. lie l.ar.sd..w tie. Sam 'ralir. lo5; 1 hir-i f'ltioniis.

s.diiina-- Tro 97; -s, Ijidy I-ou. G-rona, 11. sist. l.diittii. I.i Iwina.

id. April Si---ts. I pt: Cant- one. t-7 S.piare. I Anna p.rall.

1 Fall Sway. 'C 1 Wmifiod Lad, i i Fourth ni. i 'rg I.O et Mo. I Maasrie I-l--r. $7.

lady Qu'r Sir Gsiii-Tt. Veil. A Hi ruin, i.7 Sportsman. 01: Pom-kin. W.ejd'awn Helle.

l-Jl; lcrd Haven. K-4 PD fifth ice. 5'4 furlongs, purse Astra.es Iveautiful 1. s. Maureen.

Floss S. L.t!y ITsth.r, 1:1. Pretty Nellie. ItS. Tarp.

foromilt, letto. I'd Sixth ace. I 1-P7 miles. Felling -Mv Eleanor, -t i. i.i.

iv u- vlsd. Hnrmakis. Van sei; Little Elkin. I 1 Gallant Cas-e, 9o I.nvson. Mortons a.

mi-tus A'liena, Pd St Tariituwiiy, Weather track heavy. OAKMONT VICTORIOUS. Pittsburg FielcJ Club Is Defeated In Last Team Match of Tournament. Oakmint Ci.u'i'rv club elf-fen cd Pic shun; Field ciub in tiie nut toh of the Western Penn.uylvf:nta he .1 111 d.i ia' ion's e'ub tournament ester em th- Kif-M ciub links by a score to Tho of the pm whs fine showire male by Tr. M.

I Pit. who won from H. C. F-ownes, J-ft. Si, tiiiviiont I I'ittHi-irw F.

i A C. LI H. C. Fownes f. t-hie i ii.

Founts -i. M. Mi'Mnnii F. N. s.

Procter '1 the i 10. 0 11 0 1 W.rge Miu tvis- r. v. E. siuvomcn T- I 21 Mixed fot'i -unie in IS holes tnc.l.il nlo sir-u s) e-chil to.

ipir prioin.l.s, will pinvi-d 2. 3 ri I h. for prf.icntcl by 0-ir. Mat ph THREE INTERESTING MATCHES ARE ROLLED BY COUNTY LEAGUERS. SOUTH PITTSBURGERS BUSY.

Bankers Make Club Alleys Resound With Rumbles and Crashes. SCHEDULES FOR TO-NIGHT. Pittsburg; section. County league, on Great a.leys Limy vs. Great Lastern.

AI-'Koeriy section, on Social a-leja Ail.gti'-ni vs sectp-n. on Hornetea1 alleys iluniifcii vs. North Hin.ii'H k. S' PIT SUL LEAGPE. rut- i.

DARbtlKS LEAiit'E. cn the vne tumuc aliev Times vs. Grstbla. 1 CENTRAL I.EAGPF On the Glut al er Coal vs. Unity.

IiiiTum vs Nationals vs. A-n Pti. I-. Savoy vs hlii.iir.s. i Fteii vs Hutcners.

Cstas vs LUitRry VALLtV fi.e avenue alleys Hiti.and II Central. I 1 OC I1SAN l.K.VG f-t Char'es nt. J.sepn, SI. Henry vs. 8t- Anih.r.y.

AMATEUR LF.AGUE. i thfl l.e kure i 1 ry vs. Com- real. DhPATi'll -n the av io. hueys.

pama i Tn th A 1 t'ointy 1-airue the 1'arrh-ks -i it of a.i.s Iron the I L' t. -ire it: a lifi t.ultl.t on the Wyi.a a vs. tr ri san.e ir a hd s.x r.s to it.v -1 in r--o L.tm 2-2. an i loan a.r.. Iv Hat.

oo.es. -n I' a rrc iii I'ui ivi I i.i i aMi-tti l. Ht n.ern-jin. :4 1-i ton 1. 1-f iv livr'nn.

Pis P. lllrs 14J UKinaj. 1 77 7-5 Totals Ti4 .13 .37 KAM'INT. THE CLUPf I F' Pet I l'ntr 1 4 a -44 1 3 l-o i ..7 2 17v i Lu 2 Pr 7 2 .71" airi. a 2 7 lit East- rn.

3 3 i.i i.iieid In t' AI ieKh-r. v- the I w.oi a.l f-e bagije rce g.n.-s lrom the 1 p- tie heterai a.leys. c- ad red t. and the Korav. ht Tt.e winning ru.de iw heirg a- a the Sj l.r.e i-Htn average was re.i.ra.

in lepen l. tit n. is- 171 'J-, fithie l.v IV, V7 1. kt p.s 1 jl4 1-4 W. lioi.lat.en.

1-1 l. i Il a L- tol b'd l'1 na 1 1 1-- 1. l.iu.a.. n. 1-1 1,, 1 1 t-! L-7 -tais 77s 77n rTANi'lNd THE CLUBS I.

P. W. L. Per. Federal 1 3 i 1 eceiia 4 A ny.

4 luoais 1 6 1 oellts 5 4 o. 4. rt-M. er.ts 0 .) Ivy Hill 3 3 In the M-nr. ngahela section e.f the County Hmd-hH-K t.K.k two games frem the Tur: Creek n.is en Ser.K a.leys, IPai-d aa the star bowler, having high art.

aj.d high av erage. ls-j l-core ew ar I Hraddook 1S 173 1. W.st.aiie 1.3 1SI Tate iei 'C7 li 174 1 v) in a nam Ki l.e I tur, l. 14, iojii, Pkl li 13 4 M- iog 11 1S7 Lioiiuvan 171 1.8 22 i.a IC K. 1.

Total 76lt.2sl Totala s.O S10 infrj BTANPING Of THE CLUBS. W. L. 1'e' L. Pet.

Sl.raddo 5 1 Clonlal 5 4 7 2 .77, Miinlia 1 3 6 3 VVi 3 6 .313 4 2 2 7 Ancale 4 2 0 I p.iieiriess br.sk last night on the Ciub th-v Hankers' holding sway. The rs as performed at a rap.d pace. I 'tide: o. ,1 starting Ihe itali rvoiing to the tune pins in his first gam-, tiettman, of th- t-i, tli lacked a single pin of I for hign Club rwood's av.raice was 2t- 1 3 -eeres: Mt. Union College Eleven Is Outweighed and Outplayed at Exposition Park.

SUBSTITUTES TEAR UP LINE IN FIRST HALF. Varsity Squad Is Held for Dcwns by Visiters Final Score 57 to 0. Out-weighed and out-played in every department of the game, the Mt. Union College football teari went down to an overwhelming defeat the hands of W. U.

P. at park yesterday afternoon. Th; tinal scoie was 57 to u. Even In the first half, svhtii Mt. Union lined up against the varsitv subs, the Alliance boys could not make any headway, allowing the sub lean: to score live tonen-downs.

When the regular players w- re put in the game in Lie second half, Mt. Union took a brace and twice held their opponents for dowiiii. Even though they roiled up a big score W. U. P.

aid not pi.t up as good a game of football as they are capable of. Fumbling was frequ-iit and Ait. Union overlooked several chances to score. The main u-outla with the visitors was In their punting ability. Time and again punts were blocked by the V.

U. P. men as a result of the Mt. Union players attempting the punt when too close to the line. kicked off for first half and ad ant ed by end runs and line about nvt.

of ried it over for th TV. V. P. In the the bail steadily 1'iunsiag. After lay Springer car-flrsi touchdown.

Turner missed seal. Muckrell wad in ie for W. V. P. and showed Ms ability by making steady gains through the- line and around the ends.

Mackre.i received the greater part of his football training with the Pastime and Lyce elevens, and unuer the coaching of Mosse has developed into one of the best subs en the W. p. eleven. Mackrell red the second touchdown by going through mo line for 10 yards. Turner kicked g-oai, making the score 11 to 0.

When Alt. Union got the ball on the kick-off, tiiev no gains through the W. I P. line, and attempts to the ball around ends were I equally futile. T.t-y then tried to punt, but the Kick was blocked, W.

U. P. get-- tir.g the bail, rye way pusne-i over for -the thud touchdown. Goai was again rnisseu. 'i ne feature of the first half was a run maae by hwensor.

tier kick-on. 'i he- Dili was T.as?u about ti" yards from tne Ait. L'nin it v- to Swen-son who started round Ait. Cr.ion rtgnt end. naif a jua.

tat kl.d tne 1'iuoky out he s.viok thtni one alter I'll man tackle htm was dragd n.hy 10 but held on until -ismi aj ilowneu ooout '-') jai'd from -It- r.ion goal. Aiackreil was a. in uull ana he took it ovr r. i.lh Tne last r' half was made by Q. whicti I.eld-enroth Kicked i.

i.j:if.i:.g the score 2i to after ab-u mupu. play. In the BfCii'i ire- cuae of W. P. was i sp-o.

i he- xc-piioa Turner. at ta-Hie. After about four the w. r. regulars were unaine to make any gains ar.o v.eie in 1-1 lor downs.

Ait. I n-ion could r.ot c.o atiytuir.g ia tip? aavanc-ing lu" and trie i to puru. Again tn- kick was b.ocKtd. Kcnim'it got ball and iari for 55 yards. Alt.

I. mo a was out from i h- b.t:etit.g re-ceived the lirst haif. ar.d tne line plunges by the varsity b.gan to Steady gains were made a.id W. pan'oury was pushM tor the first touchdown tf tne half. Schmidt goal.

Banbv.iy made the next touchdown about two nnn.ites later, atter tnHktng a run of c-i an.s. Sciimid: again kicked gr.bl. Mt. i idua. held the V.

i P. s-juad lor downs and attempted a gwi tt'om held rom the V. 1'. pne. Tne attempt faded and YV.

P. got the bad. It was tasi-n s'eadily up Alt. m.in's field. U.

P. trit ii for a kick from '1 he atteatjt was made by Jud scrimid'. Rtil was a dismal failure. Schmidt is tic? fits; kicker on the P. team, and It is no: often t.iat his attempts fad.

Alt. not the bail very long until thty rgain tri-d to punt. Again toe punt was. blocked, and within a minute later Art Gilgd look tne bail owr tur a touchdown, esccmi it kicked coal. The next tW'j toucnio ns were made by who p.aycd his usual aggressive game, achin: it Kicked both oti.s, mav- -up: uxiox-.

K-idcr Hosa Si i v-ir Mers me final i w. u. P. ST 0. Lin.

T. Q. Banbury. V.aua.ii Ni-. i umei spring- ao unn Mackreil Sui ittits Wade iil.

sui 1- C. t. R. i. -L.

Wenia Asn ii Kosht ii Clayton 11 lohna Masse rry t.r Bijlii.ury, Miller lor uoi.an for tor East tor Grigs for (lapwell for i rye, A. Sot or Mackreil. IJa.ibury. Goals S.hn.i Kiawunn. Uanbury Kaho fur Ashe.

Pratt for Kosht. la. kreii 2, snringer, y. Ban-ury 2, 2 A. irieg.

IS. I.i il. r- ry e. inutcs. it.

a vera 'a McKccspcrt High Wins. CVfst New.on Hrf; was Tra trd at M'- f.si-oi i Kt es jrort High t-l. h)i rl to 0 I -j ZvI'K. UIGIi 36. U'ST t.

Srr.iiy H. Lamp Michoi icnaiuom Frank -a hr ii 8lo Paiiey Ltnsiord R. Burki.art "'1' sl- Markie -oorsm L. ci res tone K. Seiman F- i ourooov.

Pryor 2. rston-. Piicv it-T-. rte Murphy. SPORTING NOTES.

Ex-taptjir. Thorpe, of un'veritv e.even, rec-ntly suspended fo- a. a 'It Ins boen a position on the 1 nivers ty Virsinia team. Thorpe piao- -iiced wiin imt.ma squat, for several dm action taken ri fusing to pemut him to become n.robtr of the am. Frank Dunn Is at P.oj-.'on 'o-too of the Poster.

XiciomU leog-j ci-ib. Mr Hints already ncsiei a to show that he mear.s hus.nc.-s. Ii- has' not en" statemeip, but it is believed that 1 t-no, j.res.nt month h. sr. franchise I 1 kiim-71 s-n-, country as one of h- s-active promoters of l.stic affairs, is j.ro.ar nt-retire flora the Kroadviv liUoc i a.

iviii-'n ic Pa: ley claims that ho oilier business. Flo i-ot lack o- iriterti-t in rin aft yens si.imo whether or Las him to dec.ee on making the chance rachiK nt ra-k, Vo-'c i i 1 '-n iv. a hrti the ou. rv.n th A.piofiu.r tnt, of tic, racing cf the yejr. Titer, ure 12 rn-ri-s ra-e inciunu Oolonkil Girl.

C- de: nor Flignl and a number cf other horses thai iia.e L-eeti w.rr.frs. In a close and intet- stins ff. of Cleve.and. ort'e-ited E-iCoo, thf worid' rhampion play. r.

by hal! Inst richt at Sharon. The tinRl so. rr- was lo To 1 dl F.aeb made a run of Kills. un TL La to the stroke. BOXERS.

Toy EMo'j ke to mt 'Y wJnnr cf the erht at riiarlri. A.i- SUA TC X. a narrh -3 1' Pnn Xo.t-nilr 12, Lci- tr to weigh at the ringsiae at 12S pounds. LARGE SQUAD OUT FOR LONG PRACTICE AND WORK SHOWS GREAT IMPROVEMENT. READY FOR STEUBENVILLE.

Sycamore Players Getting in Form for Labelle Game Among the Kickers. The Lyceum squad was out In full force last night at the Pittsburg College grounds. Every effort is being majle to have the team In the best possible shape for the game here with the Steubenville eleven Saturday. The plays run olt with such alacrity and smoothness in last mgnt's practice, that it reminded one of the Lyceum team of r.o4. The great trouble with the team so far has been the s.ze of the tquau, and the few houts each week that it lias been possible to have tne men out for practice.

As a result of tiie lack of practice, team work has missing. With Wluteheaa, the old Lenigii piayer, at quarter, a new spirit ha.4 ben Injured into the players. Every layer was his lrom beginning to end of practice last night. Determination to down the St eu oen die team next Saturday was visible in me. exwjution of every play.

The cool, crisp air acted as a tonic and" football energy was above par. 'ine big guards were given pedal attention, wi.ii a view of developing aggressiveness, which has so far been lacking. The tackles were made to put Fpeed in their playing, ur.d tne hack held was driiivd iti quick vriiiiitlun. rapid starling ana a careiul l.jllow of lnterlereiice. Hillsides Will Tackle Hawks.

Th Brushton Mohawks and the Hillside A. wi.l claah at A. par Saiuruay for the ciiampionsnip of the ci.si Kill. two tan met laj-i vear and e.n a game. were itrosst-d crow ds.

'1 here haa In-n c. usi ie, KettitiK thts- team ti. this on account of d.t.d'ng hut pi.y. 1 aptairi Is out of gMine f- tt.o rest of the s-a a trek- a c)i whiert he a last Sa'ur v. o-ti tne lliwks ihv crak Nation Tu.

HHxeiwo.v.1. erner a rrvloe Pi tne If cr Wlii te mise-i, as he a-s atn.ut l-s'. end in th.s la.T of Mate. J. Jell-Ties, ml) had h.

ti i r-iu rw ag tbinKS he wj.l iw? ai.i- to i-lay ai.j ff the nn.p ir-t-y he is of Ho- st grout. 1 g'r-rs on toe l.am, a ho trie fcurldr.g k. takt4 nne ga ni. Llll.e. v.

payed tth any h'. ho la-t year. aiws it. t-l k. In r'ali- -s a nice At Rehfer.

I rn: s. i. m- Kna- 1, nni iiinni-s a uiotbng -r ai. 7 a er k. villi I a li--e-i ))is and 1 i i-uso Ar i ai H.l'.s; le A.

a rs or i ra --toe a P. A. C. tvr i tr tv.n.ng ai 7 Sycamores to Meet La Belle. The chan.

T-rai'ir- in ifl-F --Jt T- 1 -i a harl ir -i ill the l.a A.I. have lei. a til e-4-n are 1,:, in tv mi I 1j P-. v.v f't v-oir o.T.i t-'t lltrhart. ,1 an er.

i 'aef y. r-werv, v.t,., r-r i i 1 won Ai o-'-'ni Mien s- who is a a t-lf- la Marun-T -f l.a tha- tr h.s t.ar: are trident -f i t'l il't-a. aro.i-. an 1 o.n Tne da i.e le a'terpl Iv a ia'X- fir Iji Uei.e rids t. -ii-ir- -i P' i ano I an i l.a.

tl't. sp. tit- rw-i k. ha t-. -u-1 ir, -a la i'o.

Tho ic v-- .1 r-t it 7 I. I nr.tr i hfii a e. N'rt-k. 1: fiar-r-. i.1 IV K.h.

r. lu.rrv at. 'u i a ii 'm: -ro irn In 1 1 i r-tof 'rier. s.j.it.r.-e e-rcii. A.t-.o-.-iS 1.

ren. f- 'i: ink. ft a'l l'o 'i i. ne -4 I or I' a A vir. Car Builders Have Crack Team.

The AI t.f the pr's-el Ste; tr Gorjanv is a ttt.st l-'m. i I 1 1 i ov Th- a -n in ttr fr S-'me. fio r. i 1" -v 1- iSil A': ti Browns Practice Busily. Tt it a grce 1 iiKe h.r fr.oi fl ij) ard NJ r- 1 le.

Is'e hros. hass f-r i -e in the 1 11; 7'-- iv t-- ('ah 11. i htxe the h.r r. i. prwet t'tl (c hi O.

7 Hao-ava-o L. I hac, r. lit-, n- i' Kr- Kane Po '-l a n- hi rr. 1 1, 01 1 ur d-Sterling Ready for Melvins. The Sterlings li! hate lve V-ivlT.

fv llhi strc t. as an 1 klreburrf htijr.irt, and a II," er-- iiiHt'li in and pavlts 1 l.fv tn ir-ii'i- frhiood pr no, ni Wl-h ti'- vv th. Ste-ilr-fj hve ic doAtt tl hurl pri'-tlcf t. p. rf.

f.eir 'am v. o-k vviti tiie r-ta-, thitl t.a'n is li, -rro. tne fii. rk ii very ii id n- The Ste-r le a I-t by the i.o 'he game with a ha wrer.e-hel oi.d'-r je-o In the game l- Mlners-I'l. bot wl I lot- a woithy l-t his in II uk.

who is we'o kru.wn lrtlnx M'i -ity. MitnHior of the, Meivtns. tht hi- ar i--' r. h.tr i -r an! are ciliot.K to d- to land a vj. 'I r.c M.r g.

sti.l have eie ti.oi dsy. 11 it'l ei en ni I would tka to fr. -m I Ad It. VV. Wa in c-i pevt.lvs f.treet.

11 I ru- i. rg. Poor Work by Westminster. NEW WILMINGTON. WcHtmms'er p.a'.rs h-td ri-t i s- ritiiinane tie i ve 'Vv and the, teetm to either tli.tn 1 i-ro 1 nt The eerui-s t- iri-at through -o- P.ti- -1 tie hud gre-it ip.fr! ciltv Pi advancing the bail L-ik- wts not i-ro-rt, a- he t'-- 1 at tiie Allegheny and Geneva ktnie M.n 1-vli'e.

1 he no mheri. of show r. in th'r mn.ii urn put To in the re-, lit Krtnie. The ic-t ess ay was show to av v. li.

Vlrl r. ti ft iifha. on the -c ui, 1 Oct h.htnd his own lor. and rm ie length of 'he to a blown '1 II" icav stttr' iin.li.ar-. rk r.

if tin- team does let brace un MinersviMe Players Report. All plsvers of fie Mhiersvllie sre re-po ste I r-i-iirt tn unit, rtn for pracpre hill h'rl lav and to have their tickets tn tuni In to-dav The rnmager w-otiil like to hear from some i-uind team Saturday. Address A'- Pr'oe Vt I street, city, or ml, i-J iVurt. BASKET BALL BREVITIES. The Sycamores er-j-eet to open the etensetn rl out Thanki-mvlng and are hhhi-ium from tc.tn.s for Mlnpi.iy at homo and other eon.i.r abroad The fl-I vonir te-aois are Karo Win.

Ir.vin. lir'dgevilie itr.onKl ill g. Ne-wmaii. Ma r'j u-t Indiana. 11 k-.

Apollo. Pest 1 'a i H' Iron trdd. St. Luke's. St pt-r 1 unt or Vi.

Lyceum. A hir. C. ito, box 72. city.

The -ilr Ia-a ten-n is in fire nnd I book wi'ii such teams ne Iitth 1'. p. -n. -piini! A s.conls. J.iriors.

peri i A liiiain Alton. -1 O. a 1 1 i a lid. .1 'o A A ou'd like to fr 'in 12 to ar oPi teams In 1 ti i .1 I 'hi- i iiHiii. 1 Itll ll'i Oo- Se- w.

Ki. v. Wiinarnio; and Nwinan A i A Seb. i er I 'irii 'M. .1 -end hiei wiite i Hia.n li Scot C.

iwell s're-et, eit, al Pe i ii Bl.t. The 1 have- the i- ic-- oi -r in, o--i tne f. I-loving Irwin, Cwen, l-liton, I 'a son and Hnllam. lio-n hid, nii-n li-w iti will pick a g.ihir nan 1 rl-nd-'ib, Tenth, on mi'ui iav t.Ight a' lentil I P. hi'l Ail f.

t- ha no; halls nddie-'s ehari.s iiiton. a Silt.ouskv ol, Allegheny. The Ittscrves would like f-anies with if, and 1, year-old teams -r Saiurdav total, after N'ovcnd e-r it nt tiaii 'I'll I Ii-- s--s. .11 witii nn--v 1 anla I. Pus s'.

th. i -oi inland in, team of tr.e i ns joi, Aipire.sa John 1 3 avenuo, Aiicgheuy. i 1 eawrura a it 4 i fx, Sill A X' i 4j ntsj "Frank L. Chance will handle the managerial reins." said President Murphy, 'as he is not oniy a great all-around player, but is undoubtedly a manager cf ability and rare skill. I shall try to carry out Mr.

Hart's well-defined policy anent c.ean baseball and do all in my power to uphft the game. I shall always be for the general good of the sport. "I think I am also particularly fortunat In having such a nan as Charles F. Taft aa-e-or-iated with me as a stockholder. He has hem a lover of baseball fdnce he played it at Tale, and takes great pride in the icng and honorable record of the National league.

We have in mind several ImnrovemenTs. hut. at this time cannot explain just what we con-I template. My first efforts will be directed in trying to strengthen our already strong testa so that it w-iil he an honor and a credit to the city. Charles Wiiiiama wi'l continue ad secretary and treasurer." liecord.

Grayson Dye. Grayfon Dye, f4 years obi. a merchant of tne Southside. ti.ed early yesterday mornir.g at his home. 2102 Carson street, of pneumonia, after a few days' Illness.

Mr. Dye was born lr. Troy, where he resided until aiK.ut lo yeari-- ago, when he remove to Jamestown, N. Y. For many years he was engied In the raising of sheep ar.d line- tatile.

Four ye-ars ago he conipcileal to up outdoor business on account of h.s health. He came 10 this city and otentd a store on the Sou ni: side. Later he became identified w.tu tne Guarantee Ixian and Investment Ctimpany at the time his death was its president. He is surv.ved by four children. Thomas of this city, secretary and ireasurer of the International Savings and Tru2t Company; Mrs.

L. C. Covauit, e-f James M. L'ye. of North Dakota, and Miss Louise Dye.

Pittsburg. sisters and one tr her, ai! of Jersey City. N. also survive. Fur.erl wiil be held at the home Th.irtss A.

Dye, -36 Amber street, this afternoon, 3 o'clock, late me-nt in Horne-wood cemetery. -0- John Sothwsll Wilkie. John Bo.hwell 24 yrars old. Is dead at his heme in Mt. Washington.

He was iern in Connolisv.iie ar.d whr.i young re moved with his parents to Mt. Washington, where he has since resided. He was a member of ihe contractirg lirm of Taylor. Weaver cc Mr. Wilkis was a taf ruber of the Mt.

Washington Presbyterian Church. He is survivea by h.s v. ife who was Miss Ruth daughter of former Councilman. R- Bruce Yung. Their wedd r.g was only a few moii.U The funeral will be held to-day.

Abner Jackson Bebout. Abner Jackson Beibc.ut. aged years, died at his resideni-ei in Brted street, Ieietsdale. yesterday morning. Mr.

Bebout was born in a.t New llriir" xji. September 3, 1S.2S. and had hex -riployea as bapgage master on the Peni. xnia railroad for 40 years. He marriv san L.

Moore at New Brighton, win. 'tyives him with one dausntt'r. Mrs. T. Seaman, of Mr.

Bebout wars a mem her of the First Methodist Episcopial Church, of JSewicklcy. Alexander C. Botkin. YYA PHIXflTOX. Nov.

Alexander C. P.otVin, chairman of the commission to revise the crfminal laws under the de-partmcn: of jv.stiee. died He suffered for from paralysis. Obituary Notes. John -Kay.

aged years, a weil-knowi man. elicd yesterday in Titus-ville, Chris Robinson, far.ada's great constifitional lawyer, is dead at Toronto of pneumonia. Mour.tford. aged Mh a prominent pattern worker. Mason and Methodist, died yesterday in East Liverpool.

Miss Mary Adelaide Whitehead is dead at the heme of her brother. George A. Whitehead. 323 Evaline street. Terrible Eczema.

A Terrible Case of Eczema Cured by San-Cura Ointment. fan-Cura Ointment lias no ecual for Eczema. One year ago my face and neck were one mass of raw sores: th doctor said I had Eczema and Erysipelas. 1 had not slept for weeks with itching, burning pain. It was terrible! The first right I used San-Cur Ointment I slept all nisht for the first time in weeks, and in a short time was completely cured.

Chas. Fay. Town-ville. Pa. San-Cum Ointment is guaranteed to relieve at once that itching, burning pain an.i permanently cure Eczonia, Tetter.

Salt Rheum. Itching. Bleeding, or Portrudinfr Piles, Burns, Bruises, Cuts. Old Sores and rimples. 25c and f.0o.

The 50c size contains three times as much. At druggists. THIS WEEK Hammer and llammorless ami Get ready for the Thanksgiving Hunting Trip OHi.STON'3 Legarines, SPORTl r.OODS Leather and HOl'sn, Canvas 529 SMITH FIELD ST. GlIn Loaded Shells In large variety. Ilntlng Gloves.

Striking; Rasr. Foothnlls and complete lines of Snorting oels of nil kinds Repairing of Firearms a Special v. if nP il I btnGt PITTSBURG HIGH WINS AGAIN. East Liberty Academy Eleven Meets Defeat In Fast Game at Friendship Park. Yesterday afternoon at Fripni.hip park th football team of Pittsburg High school defeated that of East hicerty academy by the ecora of IS to 0.

The sraire was we'd played considering the poor rond.tvon of the field. XelTher team made ninth by line burki's. the largest gains bels made by end runs. All of High school's touchdowns wrre by McAllister. only took the tail once when he did not make at least 5 yar is Bast Libel opened the game bv kicking to orr.

High school was finallv i-imi le i to kick, but the ball was fumble 1. a Hieh player finally fallinK on it. On the next play Worrell circled rifrht end for rrd. Pag next took the bail and would pmiwihly have made a touchdown had he not slipped. As it was he made 20 vards.

schoo couli not n.uch at hlttirW the line, and McAllister was sent around right end ir the first touchdown, lie toppled over five or six men bef- re he ylanted the ball between the posts. Watterson kick, Real. East Liberty kicked' WattersDn. who fumbled the ball Carter falling on it Kast Liberty then advanced the bad to school's l-yard line, wliere Ility were hebi. Worreil then started the pood work for Hiarh school by making a pretty run 4o yards around left end.

Pr.ge followed this up with a splendid run of So vards around the other end. The Hih school team had beer, held for one down when tirre was called. the ball ling cn acadcniv's jt-vard line. The second half opened by Hich school kick-in to 'a? ter, who as downed in hia tracks. Academv lost, the tali on downs and tie first piay McA lister ran 40 yards for another touchdown.

Hasserty kicked an easy goal. East l.lbertv kicked to who advanced a few yards. Worrell tkirtel left end for i yards. Htsh school ran the end n-tinuaiiv in this half. Worrell and McAIlist both long runs.

Itiph was hed tor dowrs on the 2-yard lire. Uhertv to H.8s?ny, whj wns downed cn the McAllister then rnsdo yards for the ar.d :a.t tnuchdoxin. Hats- wy Last Liberty kicked to Hatrgerty. who trade, a clever run of "'i yards. The academy tetm then held them for dowes.

Tee ba'l wa steadily advanced by LslsC whin time was called. Lineup: HIG-H SCTUX.L i. ACAPKMYX Page L. McAllister Punn Isherwmvi Hazlett L. Suocon Patterson WainwrlRht R.

Rush Williams R. arter Woodside K. Rohinpon Watterson Q. Nnital McA'lis-ter II tones Worrtil R. Kann Orr F.

Gsafton. Referee Your.g. Pmpire Mueller. Twiner. Linesmen Prar.kei and Martin.

Time 20-minufe halves. Xietran for r-unn. Cohen, fcr Chalhnar. Hag-gerty tor Watterson. COLLEGE SOPHS WIN.

Duffy Picks Up Fumbled Ball and Runs Sixty Yards for Only Touchdown. The Pittshura- Colleen sophomores met the W. t. P. sophomores at Exiw-sitiori park yes-rerday afternn and the ts from the Riuf? won out by the score of 5 to 0 Poth teams were evenly matched and played etf-ady ta 1 The BlufTites scored early in the first hair, when I'utTy piokd up a iurri i nail and ran 60 varris for a touchdown, d-ai was missed.

W. i'. s'ih r-x'r came within strikinaf of rr goal. The W. P.

P. backs xt gums, but the Pittsburg boys held thera for downs at all stsgfs. Vitsht. Ijiux. Puffy an! MiskUov starred fr the Bluff t'is, and Long and An-cirson for W.

P. during the first ha if During ih-- s-eond half the p. i-ophs seeo to be winded and the Biuffoes the ball to thir three-yard line, r.n.y to Jo. cn dons. The W.

P. P. po.pns ill ii'ay on the ciHg grounds next week. I.ine.;o: U. P.

p. C. SV.PHS K. Iot.g E. Pan Ira i Hudd Noonan Wuinn Iran isklow Puffy Rchuev I.HllI Nfllan umiiire Jamison Woc.s Black burn Christy -L.

-L. i R. Q. i -R .1 French Scnuman Anderson Hughes Rudolf Kissinger -F. Touchdown Euffy Referee and Keatir.g and McCnrmlck.

Time-IS and 10 minutes. Linesmen -Iappan and Smith. W. J. HAS NEW COACH.

A. L. Smith, Famous Penn Fullback, to Prepare Team for W. U. P.

Game. Special to The Pittsburg Port. WASHINGTON, Nov. ecach lias been added to the camp of the W. J.

tam by the arrival of A. L. Smith, the famous Penn fmihat and member of the Ali-AmerPavn t'ftm of last year. siriih haa be-n aes coaching at P. of P.

and Is now on baokfle at W. The mm is now in churge of John Aiken. Biondv Wa dace an! Sm th. The game next Saturday with V. is expected to prove a hard one, and tho r-bjei-t of the coae'ro-s is to prepare the for the W.

V. P. game. Sutter was on trie field In uniform to-day tho first time since an accident to his ankle and will likely he in tho game next Saturday. Bridges, formerly of Allegheny college, te-ported for practice this evenir.p.

and den ed tnat the l-iHiaJ management ie liim overtures-, but that he came here of his own fre wili. being disgusted with A.iishtr.y college athletics. AMATEUR FOOTBALL NOTES. Ttfrves will pratic This vrrvriKr at Central park. Ali i -layers are reinst' to or.

han! not latjr ihn'i 3'. The rv a want a ram fur fiafirjy at lin with soire 7'-T3-pouziii team. A MnFi Iabt'm? 1210 Y.ni'.d-.vg. city, or ca i ..,.7 oust between 8 ar5 o. Pequct first tea-m plays h.

klnshur A-h-l i a I ay on W. P. i A I players rr.ust report Friday for p'ao-t: T'equi'ts have Novf mbf IS rul Thr.ks- givircr inorninff open fvr 75-p-Mir'tl )--'lTir-ts Aritirtpa "VV. i-. (lilrspjr-, station.

Pittsburg. The p'ayers of the Oaliant A. C. r--p rt ffr practice at str'-ft an! ae-nue this evening at 7:30 with A SI piayers to nr invite-i. ral'rint wcuM like to hf.tr frrim a ro -1 71 pound t'-arrt for nait Satur-Iay at They hv-t cni ET-oxinds ard erive pooJ treatment and full wtpfiifts f---r 15 A3jrs.H I.

R. North art. 211" Liberty rlry. Td'woorJ Heserves want a gram at home Pat-n'lay with a 65-pourti team. Pa'1 f'ra'ton b-twfcn 7 and 8 o'c'ock an.

ask for jy Alien. Irtirrelle Juniors have Saturday rj-on. with spXiai inducements. All t0 or tennis wish'ine games cait W. R.

Ltniis, AI eghfry. ShaiTsbur will play the Colonial A C. rf next Kd-turday. The players are requested to report f--r piacti' nd Fri-iay eveninr fit 7 o'cirok: Icinf- J--r, Zumpft. Ye-rklrss, onn rs, Moorh'-a J.

Yahr. Murt and. Iiassen fritz, Kel-o, Porald-fon, Crawford, Dunn, MK.Tiir? avA Mr ai- Owing to Eime miFunderaran-Hr sr S. hei-A. is without a for S.itu-day.

Any tuim wishing this 114 th the A rr. bridge and iik R. H. TrUnivioh. AM Sv hen ey ar qnsrf.j tr, f-rt fr unh fail at and P.ul EtTtetP.

The if. 1 1 1: stfrvr-s are f--v -si Sattmliiy. 1 rev hae Th ks-sr v'l opt-n for some out town in rias All pi.iyers ere re--; uej. 1 port prn.lof td-rrgii', A H. "10 Atwfwid Etrp.

city. TSe In at 7 -S' at I A oark b'-th a a 1 FY ida f-v hint's. a opf-t a. hard n-xt Sa'ir'iny, to A-bprheny t- s'-iik the I'r fi'iojs A b-th te i mi? ar- o-t r-p. 1 1 -i h.

1 i Ti a at rise notch a urr utl is The vrt I Mi w1 rr-- in-ce a 'bus the Pru-'t 'ur The andards. of OaJ. 3 1 open for pome Stfincari piny Svcamnr third nurt3av. Ad-cr''Ro C. Foster.

Union riry. Thr Lyceum will pracrUe thin evening ar.d the followinp playpr trust without fali at the IyceuTn at 7:3 lh. 0-s-F-f-rt. Gmham, Cready. Masher.

M'K'lvey, Oray. TVT t-f- Ut-lKRler and Whiston. Thl is x-l 1 od 1 f- the har lt i I un i 1 ii.s ar, a.5 Van Horn, of the I. tr--be Is detf-rrrdiied to get the hoym in the pro; er condition. CHICAGO.

Nov. 1 By the formal transfer to-day of the ownership of the Chicago National Ixairue basehall ciub Coion.l James A. Part, after a quarter of a century as one cf the foremost characters cf tne National game, retires from active participation in hasebail and Is succeeded by w. Murphy, who has been a resident of Chirairo for some time. Immediately following the announcement of the legal transfer or the stock it was announced that deaia are almost closed for further strengthening the Natk.nal league ciub, which recently won tne cha.npi.wirh'.p of Chicago.

"To-day marks my retirement from base-bail." said Mr. Hart, "and a chief source of gra tirication to me Is Lie fact that the hmag'j baseball club easily won the local championship and la regarded as a model organization of your.g. capable and loyal base-bad players." rosed, of New Castle, Nil's. Warren. Sharon and two tearrs from Your.gstown.

Tne leatue derives is njme from tne fact that all these towns are connected by trohey. Lath tt am will play two games a week. New Castle took tf.re games from Niies last night. Pr-ston. of New Castle, had higti score witn r-cores Newcastle I Nis Pearce lo ITS li-, Crow 133 FT P7 13 K' UIltl Ill 154 1 3 Fieston 14 2 9 --i lor.i.ors 147 Z) ISS Maxwtdl 17-.

po- Jiifces LM I t. 1.7 axait UZ 11 17" Mason 171 I'd 17 Totals 7S3 i6, Totals T' 736 73 Carriok at.d AI eglieny clashed at duckj lns last right on the a l-ys In a ma'ch sii ar Iof: nine pins. The leriirn m-fttcn w-nl Ik. laved sme evening n.xt vif on tn S-jiitherzi alleys. S.ores: A Luif-nr Carrick 14-rtis -McHottts.

9 4 51 i-T l-f. ti sS i7 -M 1 li -err 7 4 si 11 U'a-tsor. aH '6 16 llttt.er i-4 tj i o. tier in il 'j T. 4 4 43 (.

Totais. 47 4-H 442 The t.k two out cf three d.ick-I-it ii. match t-n the Wyiie av-enue aliev s. Score a i laiines- p-aekfe-et 1 J7 S7 ai 7 so jk 1- Si mm. r-ran fl v.

7- 77 IUtwe.l V9 .9 i 75 si tern I'd 7s 7i Totals 41 4 4Jd Totals 445 441 4.2 TOUNGSTOWN. O. Nov. 1 Youngstown took tvo out three game from en tn Youngstow alleys as an the Tr-. iy howiii.g league.

Seor-s: haron 1 oungstc.wn Miller 1 17 13 51 17 11 K. rr 177 Pi i'hvie 14i 173 ii ar.t 1' 1.3 14 Welsh 177 17 Kan l-i J. I'-ibel 195 Itoinr.son 135 Moloney 14 17 Vh a rs 3 5 1 I. rals. 7i-5 ie-i 7-J Totals 'K f3 In the South Fit "-burs leapue U't night PirmirghAiu to- ail three games fr -m the 1 team.

Walsh liuvir.g high score, p. and Fasso! 1 roiling high average, 170 2-3. Scores: 1, M. I 1 Eirmirgham i Walsh IV! PW 1715 ih Stork L'3 137 13? Krnv 151 li7 F. Iiappex W3 152 le 141 1J2 15-.

faseol.i j5 17 lsK in Hi. 143 Mary 172 J.4 lis MoCaun 11 14 il. gi 14H 1S7 1.6 Totals. 7 731 7CS "3 7i4 The match the Ings and Sharps cf the Parlors' league, was rot toiled last night as The Sharp, team failed to materialize and uifficu ty is being ex-perien. ed ball.ng thie- pavers of th.s club togetiier a mnveni, i.i is ct foot to supplaxt tr.e teharps with an independent team.

I Cat tain Leinirg: r. of the Rudys. desires to knosr when tt w.l suit the Jeffreys to roll Ust Monday's match over. Captain Fisher raised an objection to the match ii played, on the- grounds that the Rudys were unable to use i all their own players and substituted outside bowlers Captain Fisher's rtcjU'St for a new inatoii wdil be granted. The Harvard will accept the challenge ls-( sued by the the match to be lolled i Friday evening the Wilkinsburg alleys.

Call Pelt 'phone Highland. Th Wiikinsburg duckpin team wiil rv 11 a return match with the champion Royals on ie Wyiie avenue alleys to-night. The first con-j test was played several weeks ago and ihe tioyals secured a lead of t5 pin. All members of the Clipper team. In the Amateur league, are rt-uu-sied to be at the WyPe avenue a lev to-night to roll a match with the O.

Jfe P. team. Th latter h3a that this match, which was sche.lu el for to-morrow night, be ayed this evening, and au t-rfrt is btdng made to accommoda them. Football Excitement at Latrobe. LA KOBE.

Nov. 1 (Special t.revHtiS in Lairobe otei- the game with fiiet-lton next Saturday and the belting is In laitrolx-'s favor. Leo Gil son and Key Hayes, two V. or J. ni n.

and Jack Ling, coach of Westminster, will be on the I.atr line an Itomise to work. Special trans ni ave for en Saturday. 1- l.v.eum wid fliv here Saturday, November 11. and mi! play a i.iuin yamv IS. Basebail Players Will Meet.

The following plevers of the Rambler base-t II team are requested to meet at the home of 1 0 thartf WO 1 te Manager row, ex wu e-. a business meeting of great importance; itix. 1 i a-kev. PuPell. Marks.

Hiouerlek. oilro. Straclian, tliancy. Forney and McKee. Velocity Wins Stakes.

l.OXI'ON. Nov. 1 Velocity won the Cam-bi l.iV'S ilt-e stakes at New market to-day. san-try was ta-colid and Peal Swift third. Kiward witnessed the Allegheny Woman Heads W.

C. T. U. CLARION, Nov. 1.

(Special.) The convention of the W. T. P. contlnuol in the I'rcsbyutrlan Iiiirch In r. to-dty.

During the ne sc-sioii the election of officers Incc. the result being as follows: Pr i 11, Mrs. II. C. Campbell, of Alle-pinay; firsl vice president.

Mrs. K. L. Price-'. ef Wt-st Chester: vice prcsi-ei.

Mrn. t. V. Cobb ntz. Clarion.

ix spoil. ling secretary. Mrs. Kllen M. 1 iusburg; recordlnt? ffi re'ary.

Kmnii Fowler. ttsburg: treasurer, Mrs tl. M. Phillips. W.

st Cheste r. NOTES FROM NEARBY TOWNS. NNFI.I.SV1LLE. Pa The Platwoods. home Scott Dunn.

Prohib tionlst barter of Fave-tte countv. valued at was destroyed by fire LANCASTER. Fa Frank Roland, aged 45 v'his. a in, rman. attempted to climb a fence while hutiM: near Me-chs nioshurg and tils harged his gun.

killing himself install! ly 1-7 PtSTI.K. T'n -The winning number. 13, 01 th laifl- for tt.e Stj-caliber Colt revolver, foiin, rly owned by Murderer P.osewell tt aite. was owned by 0 fc; Glover, foreman of the 1'tnnaylvaiiia engineering works. I for S.

-1 second 1 2 1-1 H-rr-1 14 14 114 Armor l.t ilst.n 1 U6 Wells US A l-is 115 i'-4 i ma I'M 1:5 1 4 Mo ajghan. 17 13; 1..7 Totals bai. I Totals 7M 611 71 i farmers Colonial Ur.derwt.od.. IM P4 Young. lfal 172 P73 li.ie Pi.fr pa la.

lig 1 ..11 172 112 1411 1 Howell I. 7- l)t lJ "1 171 I'leimug l.c ls 15 l'-urtt 1 -'I Totals t.71 TotaJs 737 MS 754 Commonwealth Diamond Thomas 142 Doneh 114 IM U. barren Kvt 13, Hi Arnold I'd lig Pford! I' 12-' UK Hh, lis HJ 113 TRIALS BECOME INTERNATIONAL TEST. PY A. i.TATUP PP.ESS.

lie, knmn 142 I'd 1..1 ltl.s liian ieil 14S 2-2 14.x ill i ills. Toll's. Totals 642 43 t4 biuJi'V 1:1 192 174 J74 1 Sho. inaker. hi 1:14 PS MoltonnM h'k 121 li4 r-.

huvier 115 1-x 1.2 112 P4 Mullen p2 liil lor. h. r.s 1.17 1 ix 12 141 R52 7d tx7 Totals. tV'7 b-t nian a Col German 1 l.is. -n 'i llv.l 117 142 P'i' 12' II Heed h.

lis Vllnaei, 75 lt'l 1.7 IS-- lv.lt. IT 171 752 717 4 Is ic l.ts 134 ,1. C-Sk, Totals Lincoln II oi .1 ohllst. 11 oi 1 mi, lei. Icivles 12 74.7 Ch, Li.i sf iff.

P'7 I I 12 ill 1 i 172 147 ei7S 7' felt Tola's 1 1 In the Amateur th. tt.tehlcrs t.e,,k two gam from the V. I. team on the Wyde avenue alievs. St.

im-i hich 21'2, on! had lilsh avetage, 1X5 1-3 so ore I Stetnel IM 212 121. H'lo-iiner r-2 14 i hl. 12? ls7 l'l Madiaan 77 11. Hooper 125 141 Steurnei 113 I I 1 17S Pi Seholl HI ley M-Tlghe 143 i32 PepVanncs 1., 't ot a is Totals 2S tl27 741 The Trolley bowling leak-tie r.j ened at New Castle last night. This league la com- Sh(rlesl 1TPERVII.LE.

Vs. Nov. The il'iy ef the A rnerb an-Eni-lish triai pa. ks fron. r.

and fai v.re ri ac ouht of tho vvnther od hn-li win 1. Mr. Hlg.r ns. n's Mc'. li.s pack met tins ne miner at M.

i ililtii i the alone P-'a-, e- ere were Without nil ff were, e-al off, as theie v. no era of raising a x. A fi'-i-j of h-slon and tt faiie ami a 1 er a w'ro fence furnished ti'e exeiimen- the day. Miss Imlaney. of Grafton Hi I over a four-foot hari-ed wire in lak'nir an in-iind-fint ai-r- a roa-1 Mr.

i ha Io-st. n. feil at a P. hi and Pnnl Wi.iihig o- a er- pp, i x. ni T'o morrow morr in Hiirr, ff tiko Ids Aicevi -nn The hunt ill he at lap-, piar.tatioi:.

but. it is thought that if tec hi, wind continues there will be little Thv r.at'-h has tract t-rs. tec. 'r Amro-an fl.d ling method hnntinc. Tiie Middle I 1 ,1 i-l i en'ir-iv nan ur.d l-ao whij.s li o-nnii hunting iming pi 1 iixtl pink.

l-h n-o l-i an. I f.irn'shltig the mio st. r- a- is in the S) lr. i.r "1 be Gr.ift.-n l.tu dli-tii rt Ain-rl- a-i Mr. Sn.l'h.

'he hi.ntv-tnan and li.s hips me ad ar.s. the are A the nvthod holitlni; Is A er-csiTi and hnniing ilverhs ar- 1 Am, ri. tnak-- In nil to hcun Is are by an Am. mi. a- loir, 51! hunted by i.

s. pt iteio, inn 's An-onK iot veii to dn'- Mrs Thon-nn p. -i Mm Poid.t, i ly New Mrs UrC'nii at li io .1:. Mrs I i Poiof-e -v Mr. I H.

nd -l-oi, Mis- -n, ton Hall and Miss Lemon of Weibcurt. iitiinitfr fjismf ti asasVjasass' 4 sVl4.aii.

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