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THE SUN TUESDAY AUGUST 21 1000
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maim n ltlmorO-llr lonfln wl Ult IUtr-
MI tlientcrod on IU last week of
tr cli r and pleuant wsather Tin
As exodu of for the ttheepkh
track Tim ft V
4 scriifhcs were plD4iul there
rouble opened favorite at 8 to 6
a rush to aboard Far Rockawajr
tart delay at tho POSt and thaa the flag
lid not won a-
idaih o l Ufuugt the
5 t tnlrJMM was impended for thref day by the
for hli-
Kinwcltlan led for six but during thaterne n wa all over the tract At of
Sd fought It out the way homeCtosUloa winning by a nose
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For and upward nonwlnnert In
MT il ItM ol wblcli W to tecond and 3400 below lh Kale winne-
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nurrr lie Hunm
11 t b h Kxcrlaft OConnor 3TeirorM Brahmin star IMM and alto
Time 113-
BH cr Eten Gala Day SO to Ito I 7 to I Terrorist 18 to 1
111MM I Mar 12 to I lott 84to I LatendaSECOND 11AC-
Blludlcn lor and upward by tubKtlptlon each or 5 If declared to winner
Med of which J711 second and 130 toiklrS sue mile and three sliUenllua C Uildretat ch c Bratnt 3 by foam
MeQueen lOt Mitchell 1
r Githardt b ctnha 410 3
Wits Sol Peaceful and AWke ranTime 201
FmlcrFour lo I aatlntt Bramble 4 to 1Lori Baltimore to 1 Kunja 3 to 1 Watt Not 8 lo 2l tlke
THIRDSerond halt of the Hotel Stakes
sent ot 1I200O tor tworear olds by tubol 1100 etch or UO it declared with sum
added lo make lbs of each raw 16000 01
iklch 11000 to a oond to thirdad allowances li turlonr
J E Searraraa ch c Fat liockaway byShaw 1
T ScborFa h f Lady Schorr US DuretJ E Maidens ch c 112 OCon
norIrrlUVlt and Amur also ran
Time 114 i-
BettingHfhl to 8 Fit Rocktwtr 7 lo 1-
IMl Schon B to I 3 lo 211 lo I Amur
rOtRTH HACF-
Selllnr for lhrerye rold and upward by tubKlptlon of ItO lo the winner wlln 1400 addedl l o lu sad 40 la third allowance
W vTvallaoei b h Jlnkt J by HlmyarHue 114 Ultcticll 1
Vlleyt b f Villa V 3 107nor 2
br e 3 M 3Kilt the Uurllnctoa Haute
tlwrtaTime 141 H
money against High Jtnkt 3 to 1
hilt V 7 la I 8 to I 12 lo 1
tin 20 to l llochetter 80 to Burlington RouteHACK
Tot upwardel 110 earl 10 the winner 1400 added ot whichM to and 110 lo third weights
fcl Ui wale altowtncrt one rslU sod a furlongUllcmht ch r fionlalon 3 by
Filenia Shaw IT F Slantl ch h The 4108 OCon
Sort 2CinvthTt and Btteldtt cb r Adtancc Outrd 3
108 BurnD 3Butottbura aLso ran
Tune 1 32 iVine lo 1 against Uonfalon 8 to 8 Tint
Kntutkitn 7 M 2 Guard 13 lo 8 Bannocktin
Ths card for tomorrows race followsflril Race For threeyearolds aad upward
lemur lino added welrhta 10 pounds below theKI lie furlonrt-ar CarUlopher 111 I Prince Plauilbla M
109 Dolly Welthoff10S103 MacHecknoe 0s103 ahlflleas 07
Owta Louise 104 Laureate 04welt Bill 101 Ollrud 91
101 Argent 81Allaire 87
Hear 100-SwMid Rare For Iwvyearoldi aelllnr J400W are and a ball furlongs
Firner Bennett Saltaleta 103-IJeU ID
lot 10210 Miss Daniels 102
Falrtlew Stud Stake for threeyearatilinr llooo added one mile
Creenock 101m 101JUitWhlp in rlOn
Ill NabockllibRt ror threeycaroldt and upward 1300
12 Gonfalon 110t8 Radford 102UStol lbs 113
fouryearuial upward HOO added about iwoSlW1 Ill I Dr Reed ISO
141 ISO
At nawthorne20 Hawthorne returned radni-
e last at that
upset lbs
h concedingr horses was bow
Summary
lSi The Elk lot WInkneldl
limeSi urlonrsLrnnep 102 Kuhn
second Head
StakesThe
M Flick I1 ni Bansford 107 Mlnkfield-
Franrible
At St Lode
Utteir developed TheTV im and was my fast
inn to in won Lee Klnr
S1 ion toi hmore 100 bale 8 to 1 third
nets6eten furlooiaCW Cay 92 Dale
rSTAKE All IWCKA WAY
TAKES
ico J Jnr 0 UnAI 11Plo
1 alr fOil Lord
lb
MIton
racing
nut up tO owing
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f Tn Ilmdfor IM I ut
8 icratclad the of tNtScuk ad on
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frontjoIn d the Jalr the unti-
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backed from tO to-
w alt Ilrambiu Lord licikIlke were nfl backed
gunning with
to the movedlead won cleverly
Lord Baltimore complaint fouling
rode Lord flalti
yin high 111111 thf-
ouglhEel all way
root VIt1 Thethe otitaidor
nikIng the raeDd Shaw Kentuckian
rujj the Dannockburnand Advance Juflrdnezt
eJoined Kentuckian
ise 90 ma win
la furlongstska lisle n dOt
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CEICAGOdry track and It was Roped that favoritesbe aol L etldrnt atltsck but the rsulis tirat days racing ate not
S lulcing SUurin was the winningrace Theu tie defti fac andtIrr In last vu 3
lad on fount to be a softran di4ppolnllnJy V1ee Jllaztspe whaleter In hiI j from Hub Irathrr whoieaol belief ha tould possiblyMan Dot Unlikely
race fcature of card wu therake r5cewhufch as won hi The UnknownIII In hp bettingOt1Idable 0ICe the bets Eva lUre favorIteII btdl1 tldden
Part you and halfI to William l1otr 30iOlt rd 067 I
Race Slztotolit 107 2 thIrd Time I
and turloncaSIludapIto to 10 won Hahn CoatI TaIazta 107 Dupe7 to Dme
I1te One mile Oltrnplal0 Talley v to I wont
lutelit third 143 I
a9 to 2 won
Dabs IlL Jacksontkii ijme 110Race Ot mile and an105 I to 1 soit flub Prathrra 3
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20 weretotay TheOh tOe standg hadblOod
between these someIn selling130th men drew their
and no serIouswas
1Il flareOn5 OnIlti a1OI
5eooi4 102
1tctSuz 107to L 107AmelIa
and furlongs Wall 103to I won Van6 second fleerg Jinkinibird fl
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IS lo I won Pinochle Ill Van Duten 6 to 8 tee87 third
RaceOne mileIda 8 DomlnlckI 4 to 8 won Two Annies 4 J T Woods 810 1 tee
oarKlrhl Della
At WindsorWlvnxon with mud
and under skis that threatened a wind and rainttorm the ala events on lbs Windsor card were pulledoff and three ef them went lo Not a
thol landed Inside Ibe money Humtnarybloat uses Kour and a hilt The rente
Demon 108 Miller u to won Vlrfle dOr U8
Second fluteSix Hicks4 to B won Young 80 A 13 lo I
Third ItanSeten 108 rl CoakIcy 3 to I Prince of India 101 7to second IU4 tE Bublnsun 2 lu
Fourth fiacr Onr mile snd a ultterntb KantMyIlls M Hlcki 7 la 2 won TopmaSt liartin 7 lo 2 second Heats 9 lo Sbird Time
Fifth ItaorKlte and a half lurlontsRebercaWells 102 13 t 3 uun Ode U7 UMartini 2 to I Mtond The Tory 102 Wlllltmn 8
Time liiuSixth ItacsHeten 100 Mil-
ler even won AI 100 Sliver 10 to IZones 103 MarlIn 4 la I third Time
At IllgbUadDETHOIT The bad a good day at
Ihe park track today and tour ot thefatorlle were lu wInning outThe track was thick and heaty and fain tell orthreatened all the afternoon summary
Hare t SO3 to I won Jennie 102 Daly 2 lo I
liisSecond Hat Four sod a ball furlongs llatrle-
W 102 Landry a lo 8 won Muddir 1 4 Cattru13 to 1 Cross V7 A Wtber 8 ID Ithird lime U8I
Thud lUccOae and ofthe Weil lot A Weber even won Windward 110
fourth Race of a mile Bummer108 Landry 4 lo I won Sweet IU4 Coburn 3to Nancy Till 104 C Wilson 7to I third Time
Fifth lUreKlte turlonctDonna Hear 102
Hlitn RaceStenlurlonr Oeorre H Ketchtm
Time 12ui-
10X0 A SECOXU V1JR1The Amerlcaa QiarterMll Champion Sweeps
Ut Uoard of Engllih IrisesMaxwell Long the American quartermile
champion has scored so many wlus on the Eng-lish cinder paths since tim International meeting-at ParU that hU inccew now rivals that achieved-by the lata I Ji Myers who In several seasonsalmost swept the of Indistance races onyards to a quarter of a mile the New York A Cman appears to be invincible and by winningseveral raoes at the shorter distance he reallyeclipses Myerss preformances as the old Man-
hattan A C sprinter was unable in Ills day totake down the of the English flyers
In addition to the many wins reportedby cubla or Firtd of 11
a of In several rareat the twoday meet of the C 0 Oldham-on 4 nnn 8 And at th-at on Au
University ofwo also at of above
On the first day of the sports Longwon the handicapdefeating a big field to whom he allowed longstarts M 43 seconds Long ran in tineJ
cheater A C 20 start In theheat of the 220yard handicap Tewksbury who
by 4 yards In 2 sS seconds from H Lesterof 14 yards Tewksbury alsotook second pucefrom the mark In 10 15 secondsOn the day of the It rained
which accounts for therecorded Long won tho 100yard scratch ramfrom T Jervls of and C W Majury-of Belfast In 10 3i seconds And the
who one of the best Irishsecond from the long mark of 8 yards Inthe latter event
At the Stoke on Trent meeting Long rsnhis best race on the other aide He
displayed lIne In the handi-cap unfavorable condition Watson
who had 10 yards start led untilwithin fifty yards of the whenwent a of andout by yards 83 seconds Tewksbury won hurdle from iwratch
consummate ease in the fast time of M
Experts to Play ItoqieNORWICH Aug 30 The nineteenth annual
gathering of the expert roque players of theEastern part of the United States will opentomorrow morning S oclock on the grounds-of the Norwich Roque Club in this city underthe auspices of the National Roque Associa-tion of America Up to last year this gamewas known as croquet but at the last annualmeeting It was decided to change It to roqueIn order that the modern scientific game asplayed at the championship tournamentsmight not be confounded with the oldfashionedlawn game for social purpoie andname of had to undergo nsimilar alteration for the same purpose There-is reason to Justify the prediction thatthe tournament moat
successful one that has been holdhere since first competitionas a number of the of tha
gsmn be expectedAmong the first division players eonteat for the championship will be Charles0 A
champion of 1893 and the most popularplayer C
London Coon champion of 190 ISMand L Bishopof of Washington cham-pion of 107
annual huslne meeting for routinebe held tomorrow evening In
clubhouse on the grounds grounds will
Milo attendance year ever before
A A GamesClose races and exciting finishes marked
regular monthly games of the Xavier A A
held on the grounds on Sunday Thescratch succeeded In defeating large fields Infour of sIx of th events on the programme-R Camplgllo the crack sprinter of the clubwon the 60 ard and 220yard dashes from theback mark while the veteran T J Vogelluaran In oldtime form In the oneandahalt-mile which he won from scratch In
fast time of 7 minutes 8 second sum-mary
0Yard Data Won by R Camplglloscratch T J McCormick 2 secured TWynne 3 yards third Time 8 13 seconds
7 verdi third Time 23 secondRun Handicap Won J 23
third Time 1 minute 1313 second
Vorellus scratch c llrady 33 yards second J30 third Time 7 minutes 8 second
Putting 12 Pound Shot by T JShelly with 38 feel I Inch T 3 trot
with 31 feet Inches J Smith i thlrowith 38 feet 2 Inches
limed Jump Won by J Smith T Jshelly second third Smith and
eel o Inches
The Thirteen Club penetrated the ranks of cricketerseiterday at WIIHitubridre where a game with
thirteen on each tide took between theOval Cricket Club and Ihe Brooklyn Wan
was closely contested anditler quite an a notary for Colum-ns 3 tuna The score
WAKDMIKRSI COLUMBIA OVAI C CStale olorJonesb Bourne
b Skynt 2 Lane b Adios I
b llurphy 13 II Newbery b Adam 2
IJoilll b Wurphir II E A Skyne e Lane-r Jones r Cob b Adam 17
been b E 34 L Mara a Boxlll o-
noilllb Murphy 0 Drown 13Kelly b 3 B Murphy cW
A Brcwn b 2W
Lane 6 Newbrrj 0
K Newberya Cobban
b SkyneF Newbery not
outJ Grief absent
Wide
T C Cliff b Adam
Adam 13W Hammond h
R Cobban c7 ban b mown 8-
U S Sandall bAdam 0
A A Bourne bDrown 0
Bourne notout 12
B Brennan e and bAdam I
3 A run outfree II
123 Leg
A
UIrS IU 14-
1I aT won
I S t Uur31 to I Im
I
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Ito I rucenlthird
PIal10 1 tbld
II nl 11
II me
113I
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to I
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Pak
mud
IJ1010 I
aI I
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eLldr 7 t 1 and Prlnee eu
I won Tod Ranney 103I L 1dlb 3 I
100 to won Oldr U 10 to I Ih 14
W
bard prize middle
number
mal Long
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the
tontook command at thewon by the
ran lot onIn and
2
on d
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pare the
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he end champIonshIpgaines will be played And contestS midnight If necessaryIndications point to larger and more
Xavierthe
b
his
DIIII y nscratch J MorrIs II T J MccormIck
bcards c Loran 10 rd C
Won by T J11 10 rd
lIndICA Won
S
TtIed bu the former won the lump on with IS
Cricket
iaN
2 10
J r J NrWM eW Adam
r tbfrale
O it IIC Cob-
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8a
Total
TotS 134
ITime
Fifth
und Palieby bird ZIand bali
Woods scentnt I Cotnet third nit
trsrk
ill40 second Queen lOS
Post 20 In Dine 114hall
second Dolly Wignet 3TIme
Mirth
132
I I
IbIn
Csske
larks
Coteurnsecond Ifound ii ondeuly thirdTuna
rolls
second1 thIrd Tim l4b3
second
Polici 2 to 2-
to second to thIrdTime lO3
4 S Yoz 102 iCoburn to-to I serond WIlson
at 100
sports
oldmeetings
of etaglthree yards from H heap or Man
scratch even terms filefield thee finIshing all out won
handicap from scratch In 23 4finished
speed
hers
country wIll participate and aer1e
Cchampion and ii eid beshape defend Cue honor this week playIng
very fiat
ardi second
second Brady
mile Bun
feel
Columbiagame
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IN TIlE BASEBALL WORLD
XKtT YORKS fV VI TUB Tfll-lar DEfBATixa rifTsuvna
Cincinnati Win rm at Louis AltlnInHtctat TTett vs East ConeS Iltlibarg Didth Out TforkUotlont Excelled Theirfllrals ThIs Part ot the Clrcalt
With Sew victory ut Hlttsburgyesterday the last West rn trip jf the season
tcmpUited The Eastern teams playedflftythreo game on tilt trip of which theywon twentytwo and drew one The 1ltts
mad tho best showing against the Eastwinning out of fourteen games Ht Loutscaptured eight and lost five Chicago won sevenaud lust eveu and Cincinnati took tIe out ofeleven playing a draw with the Brooklyn
work dorm by the WM that of theBotlont who played fourteen games of whichright wen victories and nit wore defeats rheBrooklyn won six lout MX nnd played u drawThe Now Vork won tit out of fourteen whilethe IhlladelphltM took a big tumble lowing tenout of twtlvtf The Western teams have onemore trip to make East which means thatbarring accidents the Brooklyn should wintie pennant again quite easily The Bostonaw playing much helter ball now titan In theearly part of this season and have a chance toclimb Into second place especially In view ofthirty straight games they an scheduled toplay at bolos Cincinnati easily defeatedthe St Ix ul team yesterday and are againback In sixth place The Bostons in ruthplace are within ten point of tile Philadel-phia who are third fhe Champions have alead of alxtyclne points which looks safeTh resultsNew York 4 Pltuburr 2
Cincinnati 18 St Louis 7
nrconD-Ptr r r
dull W L Cent Clubs IT f CentBrooklyn 37 33 820 Boston 47 48 403
34 44 Cincinnati 43 81 474-Philadelphia47 48 i03 SI Louis 41 31 433
43 300 New York 37 34 407
NKW YORK 4 PITTSUUIIO 2
ImwDimo SO The New York stoppedover here today on their wayWest the LOW fans by com
outplaying the Pirates
tire the visitors to workIn a fast In time to cut off threatened runs
was the star performer and histhrowing to first caused much favorable porn
spore
rrrrsBino JIKW vons-II llfOAE POAE-
nfaumntef i o VnHln cfl I I o 00 lail u I 2 3 3 1
OBrien lbO o 10 0 n Helbsth UO 2 3 0 o-
Watner r fo i o i o Hickaan3bo 1270w-liliaat u i u w u-
nitcbey2b2 n Uoyletb 1 113 o3 8 1 0 Uleaton lb0 2 1 61 2 2 2100Ta-nnehlilp0 0 0 4 0 Mercer p 0 3 l 1 0
Totall 2 82713 2 Total 1
0 1 0 1 0 0 O 0 0 2
New vorr 2 0 0 l 0 o 0 0 14T-
wobase hlw WlllUmi WarnerSacrifice Double BlairHltcheyand OUrlen Struck out 2
Mercer 2 Bue on Tannehlil I offMotto I lilt by pitcher BeaumontoDty Time 1 40 mlnutts Attendant
C1XC1NKATI 13 AT IOUIB 7
ST LoUIS Aur 20 The announced resignationof Manager Tebeau with Meflrawt denial of hishating Ihe management of lbs Cardinals
lo throw the Cardinals Into a trance todiyThe score
ST touis nxasxATL-UII POXE BICPOAK-
Durkelt UO 2 l o 0 farrell ef 3 4 1 1 0IteldrlcU rf2 2 I 0 Crawford If2
rf I 2 2 1 0 I I 2 0Uailact M 1 2 2 1 o IkcHley IbtKetiier 2b 1 1 8 i 0 Coreonn M2llcUsnn IbO o a 0 0 Ucnrld rf I 2 7 o o-
Hudhof3bl 2 1 3 2
Crlgirc 1 OKaboec IYoung i 0 3 I UretKnirnrrfpODoolln 1000 Jotalil820 2714 1
Totals 111 27 Ululled for Hucey In the ninth Inning
St LoulCincinnati
00 013-
Twt ba hltsDetkley lUriett YoungDOnovan tTwetbaw hlla Uarrell2fetdt runn W llactUouMe and UcOann fltninre hlu-llurhetk liarretL Viral ba on ballson YOUDI
8 Passed er Struck outYounf It by Stolen basesBurketl
Kahoe Corcoran ill Time2 bours and 93 mlnutti Atleadancc 700
Wore ter nntrameUonWest 10 Worcester7 Second fm Worcester II Mnntrral 8
At ProTldeiire Toronto8 Second game Toronto 4 Providence I
aga-
AlCkleiroChlcSfo 8 MinneapolIs 4At 3 Detroit 2-
AlKanunCltyKantat City 6 MllwauVti 4AtClereUndCleTtland 7 3
NST Tork State ag e-
At Troy Troy 11 Elmlra 8At Si Cortland
3eh neel dy Sthenfrtadr Blnf hamton 0AI AlbanrAlbany 4 1
latcrstate LeagueAt Fort Wayne Fort Wayne 7 Marion
4 Newcastle 3-
At 1 ColumbuJ 4
Coinectlcat StatAt Brldt eport n rid report 8 Derby t
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AI New London Nonelcn I New London 2
Otktr Games
AT HAivrroRD-HARTPonn Aur 20 Orer 8000 persons at
ultr National price aa Brooklyn defeatlUrtford tarn brIbe MnefllnfUarnle wits ot the late Manager ot the llarlford club Men to day won by hIlling
Inning whenredouble by Jones stud a netted lost
tallies PrcTloui lo the game Mayor Alexander liarbison presented Pitcher Uonaran Catcher dIedroan with gold watches on behalf of their HartfordfrIends two players are Its properly of theBrooklyn club score
U UKI 4000002 0713 I
Hartford 0 2000000 02 4 2Kennedr Mcflulre and Farrell
Hemming Flaherty andAT ATLANTIC CITY
Philadelphia 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 0
llalittltiUutpbyand Conn Plerton and Voorbees
AT SYnACLlln n B-
Syracuic o o o 0 o o n o o o 4 4Doiton 0 1000300 04 7 1
OatierlciAllrack and Smlnk Wlllli Mcbola andClarke
At 4 Brlitol 2
naieball Game TodayNATIONAL LBAOUE AMBIUCAM ASSOCIAT10K
New York at PhiladelphiaBASTBRN LBAOLtt
Montreal at Rochester Toronto at SyracuseHartford at Worcester Springfield at
Daiebkll NoteBain cbccksare not rood If live Innings
been playedPresident Hart of the Club says that rules
must be framed that will make ihn shorterlie farora reducing the number of balls and strIkes
The Honeck A C hat 23 Sept p It andLabor for with learnt a guStintec Address Joe McConnell manarer i Secondavenue
Owing to a cancellation the P C hasI open Inc a game at Englewood for some first
class team Address mantgerEnglewood N J
Pitcher McClnnlty of the nrooklynt has the phenomnal record ol twenty victories and thrrr defeats this
season He he permanently frombaseball this fall
The Brlrhton A C has Sunday next open and ItdesIrous to filling It with a strung teamrierlnr a guarantee Addreis Charles
Otborne 342 Went rmyflrtt streetPitcher IK heny farmed by the New York Club
a the Chicago American Club the Sillaukees don lo one hit on Sunday In agame He opposed
to one Ml too The score was I to 0t Milwaukeen Kl To find the batting arrrtge divide the
umber of flrntbaae hits by the number of times atat To nnd Ibe fielding average divide the total
umber ot and assists by total numberf putouta assists and error A sacrlflc hit
not the bailing avert get and does notcount at a tune at bat
Clark Griffith the pitcher rf the Chicagostilted the ractlraek tbt inS bad a rough
nd tumble fight with a man who proved lo be quit
alM be persuaded not to play the horses it
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resignation of Oliver Tebeau from themanagement of the Ht Louis team andappointment of John McGraw In his placewhich was foreshadowed In THE SUN whenthe Mound City team was lure last means thatthe Hoblsons have grown desperate becauseof the low standing of the St team andImva been forced to mftke a change because olpublic clamor It remains be seen just whatMcOratr eon do with the men who could notwin under Tebeaus direction It may be an-
other case like that of the Sew Vorki whounder the management of luck couldnot play ball a little bit but who Immediatelybraced up when Icorgo Davis succeeded Ewing
llodraw will have to mako Iho present 8tLout team win moro consistently than ItIwoiidoing It he expects to enjoy the supportof the rpoters In St touts this season laM a big disappointment not only tothe the owners of theclub The llobltons put as touch as
Interior has beenamong due to the
leniency of who alwaysallowed Ids men of
is rather lato to expect too muchBt
to tine of
players ai It dose notunderstand a team should not do Its
to satisfy public patronage even Inor A manager on
be exactly In accord with his men Cliquesand to do a manager ore not popu
shattered whendragged In the dust Baseball enthusiast
Inclined lo condemnwork under a pull to vent their spits agaInst a
The report from Cincinnati that JoeBrooklyn champions Ls likely
to manage thee a on providingU willing to 10000 to
Brooklyn magnates for the players releasenot to urbura m umong
local cranks especially If the deal Is consum-mated tninsfer of starers from club to club In the Is regarded-as smother the luck of Interest IfMonster Union concludes to Kelley
leftHeld while Jennings will probably i emade captain of the
of players the to noquite an and convinced the
the magnates ore unusually In theirdesires to get trans-fer of the to Brooklyn thee Clavelands to St Louts the IouL vllIes to Plttsburgund the of Mercer Bowennan
Frisble Belbach llawley nod Smithgratis to the New York Club can be held up
of what the magnates have beersdoing to patronage In nplto-nf the o the magnates admit thatthe btltlnei of the present
so that n the old twelveclubcircuit appears to be desirable
American Lrsgne ProtperogiWhile the National League magnates ares
complaining about thee light attendance theprogressive American League appears to beenjoying unusual prosperity President BanJohnson has enforced tho rules against rowdyIsm has compelled the trams to play quickgames and has made himself a usefulchief executive Ori Sunday was n con-
flict for the first time this at Chicagobetween the American league and the Na-
tional teams Tho Chicago Americanleague team under Charles ComUkeys man-agement played a doubleheader with theMilwaukee and the attendance was 10VW
Tho Chicago National league teamgame thee New drew s200
spectators The mtrlcan League teams con-tain National u playersrw the followIng roster shows
Amole Hooker ForemanInn P Sehreconrewl Sp er r tarry Hart Andrew tmwrnen a larry Oetlman
Chicago Fisher Katolt Denier
Shraron felOnsCleteUnd Hoflrr Smylhr hake Hstt MeKen-
na p Cross Crlsham SpIes r I ichanrr llcndbasemen Shay s t Cenlnt Plrkerlnc
Friable fielderYearer nick p-
Shaw c Dillon basement s handy Holmes
MIlllKan Oardner Kellum-SUmmel p Powers r Kelly Uaronn-Hleker basemen Madison a HarUel Ofler-Horrnter fieldersLitjeer Lee Patton MeManus lending c Schaefer Courhlln
IV Prldy Waddell pSmith r AIMllchlo
a Tutts Ketclium Waidronfielders
Bailey EhrelParker P FIsher fackllttch c tAlly NicholsSancr basemen Smith a a Wllmol
llRR ORMSIl RKSlOV5 nOM
n Will Cease to Direct the Cherry DiamondAthlete on Sept 1
Harry Cornish has resigned his position asathletic director of the Knickerbocker A Cand It has been accepted by the Board of Gov-
ernors of club to take effect Sept 1 Illsunderstood that the wellknown trainer Intends-to retire from the field of Instructing athletesentirely and that ha has another business Inview although he his refused so far to divulgethe Dilute of the new enterprise contemplated
There appears to be no doubt that the unpleaant notoriety cawed by his unfortunateconnection with Adams poisoning casa Isthe real reason of Cornish quitting the athleticworld Officials of lbs state that
director has no been forced outthe organisation find that he I as popular as
the members of the dub In-
tended to long and It was only atearnest solicitation of fronds that
to remain In charge 01 thu athletIcs ofthe durlnir the t minmer
K President of the Knickerbecker A C when questioned on the subject
nat on his returnfrom a few days ago that the athletic di-
rector had in Ins resignation and thatthe was to lose ervces as Cornlsbwas a hustler and didorgaoltlng track bas ball football and oquaUoteams
During the decades Cornish has madegreat name or himself In the nthietlo worldIn 1800 when amateur was almosta oead letter in the NewIrlot he took of the athlello de-partment Boston A A und ran
Indoor meet atHall for which more than 600 entries
were received B A A indoor mJtlnchas an annual since then but notone sets of lIne ba b n a kreaier suc-cess than Initial meeting Front BostonCornish went to Chicago A C and It wasunder direction that Worlds Fair cham
Will at theIn 1893 In Conil h assumed charge-
of athletic at tine Knickerbocker A C advent in thl boomed sport consider
he wes especially to theschoolboys who were by meetingsopen to of the A A nt
facilIties In th gymnasium of the Cherry Dinnond organization
enough to defeat the hitherto Invincible aquatloof thin N Y A C fcr the wat r lo
champIonship also turned out some goodbaseball team lie was a
las athlete and was of PartIcular atvant ga-o In sports ondiamond as ha played both football and
The Idea nf holding an Inroor drcu to
time athletic director and uoland Burnwho was a champion
the horizontal bar one the stars ofcircus
nternaUn l Teaoli Tournament at MagsraThe Niagara International Championship
ennls tournament will IM held on thEO turfcourts at the Quoen Royal lintel beginning
Wednesday tug 22
The tournatn nt will be held under the suelce of tIne United States National Lawn
Association and the Canadian Lawn TennisAssocIation Thn present Intrrnatlonsl them
DOT inEntries must be received by Wednesday
Aunt StewartWyal Hot Niagara Ontario cocas
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before tine season totheir tenon which when was completMI-looktd like a to noloh on rlint or the sehetlui
handicapped accidents have playedlIl1 l
the
1rllw lit the helm lineN change Jut It
r IMm tarla its tl make a ru htO iholtet Ulnt
that there been a conspiracy to underminewas to Ewing
the Sew York manager to rearltac of not help
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LIGHT WIND FOR YACHTS
conxEuva rAXDBnniLrs itAixnoirSCORES AOAtX fOR X KIT PORT cur
Only a Martin of Fo rte n B co de Betweenthis Winner and the YankeeL adersChaniat Each ilarkExcltlng Kith for thsFinIsh UaeAnother Cap for tOFootere-
NfiwronT Aug 20 Tlw Rainbow ownedby Cornelius VanderbIlt won the 70footerrace today In the wrles for the cup offered
by thee Newport Yacht fleeing Associationand ru a result she now has six points for thecup against the Yankees nine the Mineolaseight and tho Virginia one It was a veryunsatisfactory raw as tine wind was contin-ually shifting and It was no light that tho15mllfl trIangle was sailed over but onooAt the two marks the Kalnbow was led by an-
other boat but by clover seamanship CaptParker worked her Into a position where shehad the advantage and rhi crowed the lino
winner by U secondsThe wind was very light in tho early morn-
Ing from the northwest but It looked as If Itmight freshen The yachts stood outsideshortly after 10 oclock tIne Yankee leadingOn board the Rainbow Mrs Vanderbiltand ahe proved a mascot indeed Mr JohnR Livermore was on the Virginia There wereno guests on either the Yankee or MlneolaTho committee boat Mirage with Messrs U NEllis and A CUM Csnfleld of the committee onboard took up her position oil Brentons Reeflightship at lino and twenty mlnuteu laterthe advertised tune for the start the wind wasso light that postponement flag code letterB was set Soon after the wind freshenedsome and It was decided to make a start at1145 Codo flag C Indicating tho trianglewas set at tint time and the start was made tenminutes later There was some manoeuvringfor position
TIlt Virginia got tho weather berth withthe Yankee In the next best position but justbefore crossing thee Rainbow luffed across theYankees bow and fell away so that the lattergot hum back wind In this way the Rainbownot the advantage and crowed the line firstten second ahead of the Yankee the Virginiaa few seconds later TIll Mlneola crossed fiveseconds after the handicap signal well to theleeward All the boats carried balloon ttiy
and big Jib tocsall It was a reach offour miles to the tint mark the wind being onthe beam The yachts had gone but ashort distance toand Trom ft list of several degrees contin-ued tn rise on their had gained-an and onthe opposite tack There seemed to be a belt
and the yachts just enoughheadway to shoot north
Into the southerly wind on thee other
ferrules their netting ItVirginia pointed up Into tho northerly
some minutesWHS the first at the marl he round
On t ht reach the Itulnbowseconds but from that lime on wanbeaten the Rainbow Tho mark was roundedIn the following ordor
Tlmt TimUoat H 11 8 float it it-
Mlneola 12 27 00 Yankee 12 31 00Rainbow 12 27 33 Virginia
With times wind a little westward of southIt n us a reach to line second mark Mlneola1 lain how nnd Yrtnki forthe Virginia went Inshore which proved a badmove OK It very soft and got tolImo mark time halt an hour Onwind the Rainbow and Yankee did some greatwork thee latter In particular eating rightthrough the lee of two hostswind all the time was hauling more to the southward and tIne could theircourse for tine On the wind all theyachts this RaInbow
the Rainbow had her working sailover the and It did good work a she could
wen to walk away from thee Mltieola Theeouter mark was reached and rounded M fol-
lowsTIme TIm
DIM a M n floor n u sYankee I 44 31 Mlocola 4V 02HMntHjw 1420 VirgInia
It was a around time mark and spinnaker-set to port On the wind the llainbow madthe best time mating tho Yankee 2 minutes and88 seconds and the Allneoln nearly 8 minutestAt the mark the Yanke was 19 seconds aheadof tine wade a poor turn and
of her TinS Kalnbow soon had thee Yankeeblanketed and her without difficultyAs soon as the got wind they went
daylight between the two boats The headwere taken In and bnlloonors this
tills until she was halt the to thewhen tine other boats drew away from her
round the hours and code
that tine race would bo flnlnhed In one roundAll time the wind was more to thee
and about a mile the finishwere taken In and will
bellied well out thee ynchts came rushingfinish line It seemed to be a
which one would win but an they drew nearerIt was own that It WOK raceby a narrow margin On the ntn ths Rainbow
made up the the Yankee had on her-At outer and 24 seconds besidesAs RaInbow the line Mrshilt waved h r tiny Urn hs dkerchlef In thisair being of her hutfor thn second time In successionTho official time was as follows
Start Finishntat and Otrner M U 5 H M S It H s
Rainbow C Vsndetbllt I S 32Yankee If D Durra
and U P Whitney 113842 24083 24118-Ulnenla August Del
mnnt 24211 24211-VlrflnU W K Vauder
118988 30342
Wednesday nextThe owners of the Vfooters have offered a
cup to b raced for by thee 70footersthn startsto be made In and raced down In tourna-ment form thee winner of the racing irtthe finals The starts are minutesapart and similar races held each by3 Vfoot rs have proved very Interesting The
start for be sailedon Thursday There was also talk of offering
Mr Blmont will have toNewport at the end of thee week which will
n In the class
AD Estr Win forNtMTonT Aug 20 There win HH exciting
race this afternoon between thee SOfooterwfo A cup offered by V H Miller The racewas In the open In which Dorothysalledby her ownerU YaleDolnn won by overthrewminutes The wind was from the southeastand the was from thee outer harborto Beaver Tail to Hock twice ovrr andftnl h In cove The VhOtiero III got theestart with the WH Wu by over
but on the wind sims made forlot time tho second Mal nt the finishThere was also u race between thf halfratertheir rotirf blnc In the men twice over n-
elahlmlle trUnele Thn srmmury3-0FOOTEKS
EiapiitStart Finish Time
Oirn r H U s n it S II M SDorothy H Y DolanS 34 00 3 31 32 2 10 32-Wa Wa H Btoofcs 33400 8 Ml SO 2230-Jlera H N KI1I 33400 38703 2303-Vaauera III W Ruth
erfurd 31400 33333 24 33Polynor A II Ptf et 33400 80110 2710-I pcranta W B DuncanJr 33400 80382 2832-
Breeif W O HoelVerJr2 39 00 4 3s 40 1740-Ksglel W Irosvenor Jr2 JQ no 4 3D 23 2028-
Slraliht Heats at Kirk ParkAug 20latorltra won all three
races In straight beats at Ihe owning rsrlnr ofthe Ctlv M Kirk Park to
The raclnr was good howrter and the winnertn each Instance had to win Summary
238 claM pacing 140-
Counrll s Chime Perrln 1 1 IDK Bombough 4 2 2
lolden nod ch t iCrnr 2 6Maud M s m QllleUei s 4
tir riOallaeher ft 3
240 claw trotting purse I4A-OOenrreGulnette rIlourbon b s KernaniLakesIde Staid b m MeGanUidlum b g thakerPOUT Heeler b nAntetto-
n2l cla pacing 140-1Caitrldirli Van Auken I 1 1
Maggie lllomboiiini 2 2 4lleule Orr bit m 3 3 4-
llov H b a fcPtrey 3 A 3May View 1 4 8 8-
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Odds sad K d ef SportsWilliam Arras The player It entitled to a ttrlks
was
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lowed Iho Jl41I1holl there little dirIn
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TROTTING AND PACING
Ood Card for Oraog C ty DrivingAi otlatl n St Oo he Today
Many New York horsemen will Journey t-
Qoshen this week to attend the meeting ofOrange County Driving Park Associationwhich begins today The entry list Is extraordlnarlly attractive and competltlotIn each class promises to bo stubborn This3 trot for 11000 Is on today programmeThere ore tw ntyelght nominations amongthem Nouroia J R Ourneyi bay mate bj-
Btamboul Axway Ceo B Ffrom Marshland Stock PatIo by Axworthythe Arden Forms gray mare Polly Taylorby Island WIlkes Jantlne bay mare by Norcater anti James Shevlln by Simmons whomJulio Dlckerson has entered from John J Me-
Cortys Parkway Farm and Monopole limo
chestnut gelding by Leicester who madeu pacing record of ZOSM In t 8 but Is beingraced at the trot tills year and gone a mileIn tW
There twentysix entrlos In the 220 trotIncluding Nollle Day by Pamllco Lady NorYette by Xonal winner of the 3J2 trot at thePoughkenpsle meeting with Ed Downs In thesulky and that fast bay gelding Relmondby Keller from the Parkway Farm stableswhom John Dlckerson picked up In IndianaFourteen good ones are named for the 213pace Including the Qimbetta WIlkes maroClover from the Oak IIUl Park Farm Nell Atoyonerthe fast guldelses wonder from AloyonerFarm Carlun by Constantine the ParkwayFarm representatIve Frank Howells U flBond the black maro Junero by Allerton andReplica by Repetition The track U fasternow than It ever was and every effort will beroads to It to for Joe Patchen when hetries during to beat the track
20 John K Gentry
Lawson stable whose name lisa been changedto Dreamer Is showing such speed horsemen will keep a eye on him wherever he
trot ho showed flights ofthat marked him as a comer III
fastest heat WM ZlS r but In thee fourth andfifth heat when Annie this favoritewas eight or ton lengths ahead ot him at thehalf he would cut loose after her and was
halves In 1C4 endU likely to be time
Lawson In the JlOnno StakesDreamer U a black colt by Oakland Baron2WV a of Baron Ul Vernonby Jay Bird lie Is also In this Kentucky Futur
Vance Cleveland relnsman Isthe most successful driver of season con
Nolan TIOX Arch W JIJk hellMetal 18K Straight Ticket
eleven firsts eight seconds and sixaggregate are ii 3
John A McKeever ownedthe amateur reins
man and President of the Cleveland DrivingClub was driven two onemlln heats towagon last week In J12 lie to Nanother wagon trotter Mralso worked i of trotters Dr Buckner
an in secondThe Executive Committee of the Road Drivers
Association of New Yorkthe pursuit whlcn wax scheduled for tine
i at the City track8-
i C Knox thee road rider accordto a from time Smoky City lowered
the worlds team record over new mile
hems llamltn nndfJeortrc held thee record 2I2 made
last autumn at thee Chicago payingabout for them When were ex
at Madl ou larden Horse-Show last year many horsemen were of tineopinion that more than they were
they were a font andpair Recently replaced B C with I r
tn a of 28j Inand Dr in 2 last year
MARIOV Ind Aug a pacinghor o with a mark ol illl thefreeforallracx at 8wa en today Thewas owned by it L Illsand valued at 13000
ANNIE RVRXSS nLVC HILL
The Little Gray Stare Takes the Stake Aftera Rand Fight
BOSTON Aug 20 Grand Circuit week atReodvllle opened under the most suspiciousconditions this afternoon The wnather wasperfect and tine attendance large There werefour events on the cord the 2M trot for thee
lIme Hill stake of 13000 thee 317 pace and thee
223 trot for threeyearolds a purse of 12000being offnred for the latter race NaturallyInterest centred In the Blue Hill and the lastevent Time Blue Illll attracted attention onaccount of the Urge entry lIst and tine size ofthe purse and every ones was curious to seewhat T W Iow8ons Dreamerwould do In thee youngsters classThee Blue Hill went to Annie Burns M wasrather expected on account of her having therecord of 51 JS the best of any of the fieldalthough things looked blue In tie third heatwhen sho went Into the air at the first turn andbarely escaped being In Dreamerthe crowd had a great disappointment Hewas the favorite with many ut even moneyHgHlnst the field although Major Delmar wasliked by miwy In thee very first heat of thee
event Dreamer acted badly and t quarterpost went Into the air und it took Gutcombthe length of the back stretch to get the blackgelding down on his once more but itthen too lute as the distance flag hud fallen
limo first event to bn started was for the Bluestake There starters and on
this account It was difficult for Walker tothem away in anythlrc like fair butafter trials he was successful AnnieBurns picked out first place In the heat on thehome from the polehorse In the second heat it wasneck go between Annie and MlddlemayhtmL little mare proved too forthin gelding After in the thirdheat went to the front andea In thee fourth Annie hind a poorpositIon that Dlllonlte and Grace Onward were
before clear of fieldhut In the fifth shies raced the out of Dl
and won a lengthThere were sixteen starters tn the 217
was a trifle off he had things his ownDelmar was hardly counted
upon towin tho butthings so lively for Emma Winter andIn the first stock rose
He also took the second and third Sum-mary
230 class trotting the Blue Hill purse 13000Annie Burns g m by lobby Burnt
Wilson 1 3Dilionltr bib r truller i i 3Oracle Onward ch m iMatep 222-Mr Mlddlemay b r iKrtcham 3 B 4Kleilrlc Wllkes b n 343K-tletala b YoungKbba r m Wlnnlnr 838m Marsh 788m eSteems l 8Leonard Walker dltBert llerr br h Kellyi d-
lnmt iUi2Uli 214 M6H 213212 clatv pacing 31noo
Walnut br r Walnut Bay ONeill I 8frank b g Payne 2 l
bv ILittle 4KarlyUlrdJr h iCioMrn 3 j-Tonlta F ch m iMerrllll 3 4 3Jo Valley b t Proelorl 4 3 8
Time lt MS 2IO 314i81000-
Gentrys Treasure br h by John B lIentry i i
Ired S Wediewood ro h Sullltan 2 3llunabm Cnrptnleri 13 2lenny Muck b m 14Darnel ch m 3 7Ilex b f Collnt 4 4Victor b g McGregor 711Satan b n Merrill t 3 7-
RoMlet br m 3 8 IIIletbel b r Proctor u 10The Private b r foolr 10 oMan Trlmobr g Wall lo 14 12Uraden b r Miller u adit-Junero br m Cotlllei s lieuAlberta r m Arthur dK-Ulstura b m McUontld dlv
Tlire2l1 210 211223 class threeyraroldi trottlnr puree 82000
Dee b f ThomaSlonnala bf Outnlo-
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rakatoa b r YoungbIb 5 Ottciitnb
lls-n1lme2B 213 2I8U
FootballThe ilnrton A A football If am deaf mutes has
orranlted and will make IU appearance on Ibea new wrest the Ito
und championshIp from the of theto arrange a few Sunday game
luring the early aeanon with entire10 pounds Addres listens t Kennfrtnrey street
ParkSleet
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starts who aw win his first racesAlbany think he I better the sonsatlona
timed the latterI 14 intimated
liethe number of tinlees he has
With loinMit started races winning
and Maitby a mik in last half in llfllast quarter mi 131i seconds and stepptd them
hasrace
mstin mpiroSept
track on flrunots Island last haturday bydriving Wert and Dr Leek in 2l0 C
honest
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horse
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and Treasure a goodon by thklnghe event in straight heats FredB veac s mewliat but ho-
wu close to the winner to the first heatIvalnut was tO thee 212 race
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URIILIAXT TENNIS IX TIlE FIXAt Of-ALLCOUBKH CirAHflOSSUir
George ITrena Unable Lamed HuhIn Net PI 7Tb Winner Will Pli7 Charplug Whitman for Matloial honor Today
Allen Mini the Contlatlon HloileNEWPORT Aue wWllllini A Lamed of
Bununlt X J redeemed himself la the finalround of the championship lawntennis tournament at the Casino hero thhmorning and tomorrow he will Unitchance for the national championship afterten years of hard work at tine same Lamedbent George Wrcun In tho final thU morning tnlimo easiest fashion Wrcnn Kcttlnif only sevengames during the munIch limo ewe with whichLamed won today materially Improved hhchance of SIICCOHH tomorrow for a hard finalmatch the day before challenging the fftwhchampion h considered a very heavyhandicap against this challenger Vrenndid not show in good form Magainst lore on Saturday Unquestionablythe different styles of play nlTeclcd Wrennagame Ho could make little headway againstthermhlntf brlllluntnot ptay of I irncd wher-
UA Gores baselino tactic were an entirelydifferent proposition and offered unlimitedopportunities for attack on Wrwnus partWronn tried to play mtfe today In the hope otputting Lamed oft hU game but It won no uand Vrenu wo never In tho hunt front tb
In tine first wt learned did not get underway at once hut after tim first gainshe ran throe straight without limo score reachingdeuce The fifth game was Wremis andsixth was close but finally fell to time fiummtttexpert who lost the next and then ran out the
with two love Score 8S Wrestskept at his work In the second set
lint three cornea were allgetting two of Hut Wrennn chances
lnrn l settled down Into ofInvincible streaks after time score had reached2 I and In next three games VrennJust ones point After taking the set by 6 3 there
a rest and Lamed came out aridripped Wrenn again In astounding manner
four of time first fIve all fourof which Wrcnn got only S points while
Then took time eighth after it hind beendnucod six and the match was overThe scores
FiRsT SET
tarred J 444 27 I 4 4llHW-renn 4 o20JSECOND BET
Lamed 8 4404W-rcnn 8 B 1 0 0 4 1272T-
HIHD MET
turned 4 444424 10388-Wrenn 8222
Lamed won eighteen to ssven andscored 109 points against M were livelove which went to Limited andsix deuce games four of which were won byLamed two by Wronn match WMthe shortest final at for many yearslasting less titan an hour nnd a half
In looking back over thee tournament It Ismore ever that time ex-
pert had not any chance to win They wetsdrawn lower half throa
of the crack American Lnrncd Wrightand Davis were the upper half Itto My all Ameri-cans as well us Champion Whitman
Wrennwas probably time of the men In
there wore probably five playersIn the halfbeaten him and this years tournament willadd one more strong argument In favor
for time cham-pionship In future Lamed
m tomorrow Whitmanare thought tn b about even Every oneknows what Whitman citn do no oneknows what will do If the latterstrIkes one of his brilliant streaks and can holdIt to time end of the can prevent
from the championship onthee other hand ho is not at to hold his
until the end even If he gets ahead Ho
odds are to 4 on IIpracticed this afternoon with Black and showed
form beating him by 6 2 8 4 8 4Time summer
KlnglevKlnal roundWilliam A
best W J Clothier e3 e4 J A Allen beat J Itft4 82
Final roundJ A Alien beat J P Prtt 44-8u 84-
COLVJtaiA FOOTUALL PLANS
The Squad Will Start rracllee at Dranfor4Point Sept 10Ncw Dlood for Team
W B Shoemaker manager of thee ColumbiaUniversity football team Is making preparationfor what promises to be an even more successfill season for tho wearers of the blue andwhite than the campaign last fall turned outAt present the manager Is at Riverside Coonbut he has mads all arrangements for the pre-
liminary practice of the squad The candidateswill meet at lu oclock on this morning of Sept10 at the Murray Hilt Hotel where the squadwill be organized and taken to Branford PointConn liners U every facility for practice atthat place and the men will be put
cour o until the forthem to enter college when will begin realhard practice at Columbia Field
out such a good elevenfrom scant material last fall has again beensecured as coach He will be asIs ted at Bran
Point by former Burt Wilsonand the veteran r W P Slorovitch
The colleges Is more ambitious than ever endnave schedule of trained harder thanever attempted before te m
with the bit four
Princeton In addition to one with the Carll l
Indians hard teams All thewithin two months M I ap-
parent that the Columbia boys have their workon gridiron cut out for them
That tine team will be a good one U evidentfrom a by Manager ShoemakerIn he state that of the old playerswit return to college and thosewill again and white ai follows
We ks and Morley matchless half nacksWright herein if skilful lefttackle Smyth bulldog right tackle and thoseother IB of the on Wolff Denman
Ervlng Ilruce Van Holvenberg tosay nothing of popular Tom 8 moos
to about fortya large number of
candidates have selected to gotoPoint where a few good men are almost sure tobe developed slams bv coach banlord
Coimtryanu Athletic team lsone f them r O is another The
on the St Paul team which won the Interscholastic championship last tall win enterColumbia o played a dashinggame at hack on thteam tine two Hamilton brothers from
Academy StamfordManager ni ki r ntends tn unearth alt
likely and will Issue a cail to encollege the who have
the least football ability tohand In their namesto him If any now blood earlyenough and their form warrants It they will btaken to Branford Point
arrangements have been made topopularIze the thee students and
a thn ensuing Ticketsto tlnmatts good for thee seven
chediled to take nt olumblixField The holder will be guaranteed athe north stand for nil home cannes and willsave S3 SO time Iranaction tickets mayIw from Man ger Shoemaker at 11West 117th street The is the cornpl te schedule of the Columbia teams
Oct 3 llutterist New DrunjnlcU Oct ft Weiltran-st Columbia Irld Oct 10 Wlllltms at ColumbiaYield Oct 13 Hsrisid M Cambridge Oit IT-
PtnnirlTanlit at Oct 27 Y stColumbIa Field Nor A Irlnrcton at Columbia FlrlitNov to of lluflalo at UuftAlo Nov 17
Columbia Nor Indians it Columr-
liowlp of KingEddIe Gardner biolhrr of Oscar Cardner the
Omina Rid aSks for a return matrh with 11ra Callshan
The Carlisle A r ol last Vew York tins mnf 4four Ifirouad bouts to b derided In Its rlubhouMtonIght
Jack Kferhstdt the Southern lIghtweight who s-
now In Knrlond tintuerMful In ona match and It coming home
Jn litnittla and O f r Oardner the Dinah-KM Tine been mMrhfd lo box twenty roundsat the lirnadnay A C on Thursday night
Hilly Jloore roomed nf Kt louis who l In goodform lint now unnt to meet the sInner of the
or 114 poundslId Iatltne the former lifhtwelfht In
Kid lion to pro r rllii encounter Franklime In Cleveland hta Agreed lo tn Jce Gam Inrulllmurr for wept rounds Sept
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