PORTING EDITOR. B KG «?....A. & BitcheMf# $ fcmry IS!®,... RAGIKS Praacis Tra )FRTS'i-' 1 5Si' ..."Right * YACHTiiO Duncan 5 SPOR'T1NG NE^NS TOLE) BY EXF ATMI EVI3S.. George Stnda |< HILLEBRANB'S SHOULDER HOW ARTHUR POE KICKED 4SHARPE, YALE'S CRACK HALF, AND REITER'S RIB BROKEN. TO GIVE UP FOOTBALL. HIS WONDERFUL FIELD GOAL. \ W T EW Nov. 20..The t:o be in Yale's clutches until the tost PRINCETON, N. Nov. 26..The victorious Princeton football eleven that +» +++ » : H »+ HAVEN, Conn., J., |\l Yale football players were all in minute. downed Tale at New Haven Satm'day arrived in town this evening from New [1 the Yale football season is over, * good condition to-day. Aside from I, Although York, where they spent thr night at the Murray Hill Hotel, t1 ma 11.v players and undergraduates will + 8 light bruises around the eye received by d the Columbia-Carlisle, the atom Several of the men are badly marked sntl all show the effects of the terrible Pennsyl r~ CUcobt and (Francis, not a Yale man gives 1 and the West Point-Annapolis anla-Cornell strain endnred in Saturday's heart-re pding game. contests. Although the Annapolis cadets, they t n indication of having been in a game, Hlllebrand's shoulder bone was crackied In the second half, but he concealed the have been coached by Richard Armstrong" with the > Elale, who has suffered from extreme ner- and Charley De Saulles. two former Yale lnjnry from the wachers in the hope that they might permit him to go on players, the Yale men will have an especial not until he was | ousness for several days, has gone to his game. In the joy of victory he forgot to mention it, and it was interest in the success of the West Point ome in Portland for a short rest. eleven, uecause n win ne nauuieu irom jus uiui-uca uu u»c uaiu tu a.-, .-** York that the injury was discovered, CJUOiigxug 'Sharpe. whose all-around work was the this time by Jim Robinson, the Yale to did more th an any one else to win for Princeton, had y*- jjSKs® Belter, who, nexc Poe, -v/ aB>^a est of the Yale back fields, announced to- trainer. the same rib that was fractured In the ga sie against Brown broken in the second /4 Jim Robinson's feat of putting^the Yale .-gmfjEp ay that he has decided to go out of 011 the for its half, bat twenty minutes before h e gave up. 4 maaBm 'Varsity eleven gridiron played 4 / He has been discouraged at hisat'hffics.Harvard and Princeton games in such Booth and Palmer were not hurt. Th.ey entered the game in poor condition and / .gfraHm a man was forced -*-/ wKHUBm poor physical condition, due to his shape that not to quit had played themselves off their feet short ly after the second half started. 4 resntbecause of exhaustion or injury during /' I training for basketball teams,coninuouseither contest is an , not The rest of the men are in first-class shape, with the exception of the bumps and / C rews, football elevens and gymnastic clubs, by another trainer in football history,duplicated bruises that with a game. 4- / k 1 t is claimed. Not in either game was a always go big / yir \ ummer and Winter for three years, and The team was but w elcomed. force of habit they walked to Vale player obliged to stop because of quietly cordially By 4- / eels that he needs a long rest. The Yale the athletic clnb house at Osborn Field, where Captain Edwards unwrapped his 4 / exhaustion. 4 ** oacihers agree that it will be best for him Trainer Robinson has been warmly overcoat from the football that was used and placed it carefully in the place reived. /%*£p|§ ', araised by the Yale ooaohers and Captain off to try for the 'varsity crew next Spring, McBride for his first-class work, and there served for it In the trophy room. will when clean. Some Mm ut they urge him strongly next is talk of presenting him with some token Notwithstanding the treatment it rece the ball is remarkably 'all arrives to -begin practice again with of esteem by the players. Tt has been dark red stains near the laeing are the on ly evidences of the fierceness of the strife, rumored that Mr. Robinson will handle the ^ he regular football squad. Yale crew next The Yale last at the Spring. Navy Contrary to the general rule, a capta in was not elected night banquet lAn innovation which the Yale football that have been T will be held this week. It is managers deny any plans In New York to take Edwards's place. he election eaders will favor before another season made for a trainer. and Pell, a doratood that the honor lies between McCi Hutchinson, Beardsley unord, /ill be to have two timers at football Another report, which is! given great under f \ + any timer's agement. on the position, but they are not obvious Yale broke last is known that many prominent Y. STraellir Mr. v The players training night but it and strong as those of Fellowes. +- i i-ith their annual banquet. It was a quiet men are eager to have him return, a* The former policy of the sun that there is a movement on foot f< progressive well ffair, as the players' hearts hung heavy Coney Islad Jockey Club is being iBllin ver the loss of the game which appeared bringing him back. mnw rim maintained. The acquirement of a large >- \ nurtiaia Wrr,f.npy:-. -| isuiunmuL, tract of new property and the construction W of a really straight T. Y. C. were X \ cant enough, but the institution of the Great Fillies' Stakes for two-year-olds.ansignifi! Rubber Band event that, with the great entry it has MP mm warn mar m m m m a IMKS-w a mm a n w ! Cassidy's its first may be worth Mil for running, received iiii golf anywhere from $20,000 to $30,000.really and Other foolish means war. Such an event, which will be second only Considered. to the same club's Futurity, came more ap-1 whIhIIsP Contrivances propriately this Fall after a season which! TRY TH SPEED. forhqckmeyer. lias been decidedly a "mares' year." Imp, ilMilMliiy > J Killashandra, Admiration, May Hempstead, Hr By Ffancis Trevelyan. Briar Swept and a few others left a big mark on the year, and the institution of Dne but Little Staten Island Crack Through the long days of Winter we shall an event which induced the training of Runaway, have to possess our souls in patience and many fillies and, by helping their sale r t to was or Fox Hill's trust that a kindly providence will deliver" prove of great benefit the breeders, No Damage Was Against Protests most timely. HBmV^ our Eastern turf from the muddle over the Tournament. matter of starting that has been capped by X Done. the abortive and. feeble effort to solve it Entries. *?i|| That Bennings made by the Washington Jockey Club. 4* It was not a day for stars at the Playing championship golf on Sunday was lor seven organization has left things in a worse First Race.Selling; three-year-olds; 4- yesterday. The only luminary of ex- rather distasteful to Otto Hockmeyer, it found them. furlongs. f Speedray the Harbor Hill Golf and'be pickle than Ellen Terry 94 Vioris ...... 99 + raordinary magnitude that cantered over of Club, captain If Mars had been to Brahmin 97!Ben Lodi ...... ,,102 a Oassidy compelled Ilei Mitchell 99;Vertigo 102 he stretch was Cobwebs, 2:12, driven by not only made vigorous protest against start for the entire meeting without auy Speedmas 99 James M.». ...102 -+^^++++++^++++:H-+4++ having sent his stable to Memphishorseaan. requested But Mr. Oassfidy, like most men, prefers the Second Race.For maiden two-year-olds; five and or the season, neither Bumps (2:03%) nor compete, as the Harbor Hill Golf Club did is least troublesome to half furlongs. as a method which Lofter 1071Matt Simpson.., 110 HIS iUcille (2:09%) was there to do 'battle with not recognize tine event championship and the yielding to Fncle Josh 107 The Critic 110 "NOT NERVOUS, AND MODESTLY SHARES and if took they personally, officials, himself 110 ho local contingent. But the regulars were competition they part him to Fonsolee 110|Golden in the name the as his clamor have permitted employ Thermos 110' Silver Maple 110 EVERYTHING WAS IN HONORS WITH THE in hand and furnished the throngs along could not do so of club, that precious rubber baud style of starting George P. S 110|La Vega 110 he tracks with many exciting brushes from it would not sanction their action. if a Third Race.For two-year-olds and upward; one machine which is the worst of ail, mile and fifty yards. MY FAVOR." OTHER MEN. 1 a. m. until 1 o'clock. Notwithstanding Captain Hockmeyer's ...... 98 worst, can be found in such a bad lot. Have leek 107] Randy To add to the spectacle, one brush ended orders two of the best players in the club Without having been at the obsequies of St. Simonian 112|Uncle Louis ....109 did rnmnntp and in flip name of the pllih. for a race in Domineer 107[Our Nellie 10^ u a runaway, in which no one was hurt. for the the season which pass meeting Tyrba 104[All Gold 9» A RTHUR nervy little tions while under the test. The only and both qualified match play. the District of Columbia, it is hard to 9S IPOE, Princeton's great Hiis took place when the highway was E. Armstrong, who a Strangest 107|Adjutor whose wonderful from the remarks he has made since the game about George played gather what are the exact facts of the case Robert Metcalf 98[Glonoine 112 end, goal the matter have been carefully culled and amined with vehicles, which flowed in two hole tie with Otto Hockmeyer sevethirtysixal as the comparative merits of St Lorenzo 107[Duke of Middleburg. .107 Held won the game weeks ago for the championship of the regards with 109 championship are about as follows: "It wasn't so hard, steady streams on both sides, leaving the Mr. Cassifly's starting without and Tunis 109;Charagrace from Yale was feted and and I don't see are all Harbor Hill Club, and who was beaten by the machine. Certainly it has not been The Jefferson 112|Sweet Caporal 104 'Saturday, wh'atjpou kicking entre of the road for the racers. The Hockmeyer in the play off at thirty-six is left that Fourth Race.Selling: two-year-olds; six furlongs. at the Princeton headquarters in town up such a fuss about. Haven't I kicked 2 either way and little hope giltedged 107|Jucoma 97 honored goals in practice. Bannard deserves as and his driver were both newcomersruniwayholes last Saturday by 3 up and to play, rook for a man to deliver Magic Light in a manner that his face was one of the but he to h'm iwe may Back Talk 105 Cupidity 94 last night kept much credit for sending the ball back right,! >n the Speedway and refused to give an.v competitors, pliyed us from our trouble. Chareola 101 Otrude 89 in constant state and if line under the name E. L. Richards, Jr., of to stand still and allow FIRST RACE.STRANGEST! VERTIGO. insisted on'' his taking the place of Poe doesn't say so, but it leaked out last The only damage done horse has the sense Is SECOND RACE.LOFTER. THERMOS. Edwards night that he asked for the chance to try of the bicycle-wheel runabout todestrue:ionwhich the home club. himself to be disentangled tbe upshot THIRD RACE.ST. OUR honor. It was useless to try to get a was hitched. The Id the morning the final match for the SIMONIAN, for the goal. Wheeler had left the game, he runaway policeman's the of the problematical. LIE, NELispeech out of him, and he answered ail who was m at torse thrust his hind leg through one wheel, president's cup and championship to Try Mncli in em FOURTH RACE.BACK TALK, LOTTIE and, excepting Burke, quar- Dr. took ills share of the honors' Staten Island Cricket Club was played England SHEVILLE. I calls by settling his chin on his chest and ter back, I'oe was tie only senior on the Kane who turfmen are as a kicker. yesterday with Honest John, 2:18*/2, his Louis Livingston, gave bet\yeen Meanwhile the English FIFTH RACE.GOAL RUNNER, QUBEiN OF his head. eleven who had any ability such a hard in the shaking was seen that the time was too iatest acquisition* Several dags ago he ex-; Harriman fight on their but they at least have SONG. When it and W. fate, rushdug At the Princeton Club, where the team short to the ball over and the only changed Ambidexter, 2:11*4, and $200 fori final rft the Westbrook tournament, barriers. have carry D. H. Wil L. and the tried out the various They adjourned after the banquet, Poe was the way to score was by a field goal. Full Back the Speedway Cup winner with Gunther, Livingston proved finished selecting a pattern that has shamr^YamTfastime who was out behind by 4 up arid 8 to play. Their scorrvictor by in The rooms were with an 'Mattis was, of course, first in Captain En- bur, yesterday never had anything like a chance here harriers hold ruhs. hero. jammed wards's mind for the task. Poe had been Ambidexter.were allowed to count for the Branch cup the East. enthusiastic crowd, and all were looking a sort of One of the best brushes in which Honest and they both qualified. The summary: is known as the Gray known to kick goals as pastime This Is what for Poe. C. O. Ouyler, a trustee of the "fRight+ Leg That Did the Business. beftween halves In practice games, but until Tohti figured was a close affair all the way. E. L. Richards, Jr., Staten Island. machine and was, in general principle .at Owing to the faet .that the Twelfth the no Dr. Kane turned in with Sirock, 2:14*4, Out 8 5 5 8 8 3 5 5 6.48 in university and a member of the Graduate Yale in football twice in succession," there he came forward and claimed right with In 7 5 4 !) 3 4 6 4 4.46. 94 'least, the gate originally employed games take place to-night there one. it is said, had thought of his ability. lriven by George A. Coleman; Dr. Gill tnutralia and also used for the most part Regiment. Advisory Board, was master of ceremonies. was a wild scene. Poe said in reply: "Well, the 1bis and Bernard Zahn Louis Livingston, Staten Island. was a attendance at the cross-country A short address wag made we started in this "Say, Bill, I'm the only senior in pacer, Jack, 2:12%, Out 7 6 4 5 4 5 7 5 5.48 In California. The general principle Is light by Captain you see, fellows, year can kick a and it's with Oscar, 2:20*4, on either side of him. 6 5 7 4 5 7 5 6.51. 99 game now who goal, ' In 6 as the barrier travels up -and runs held and then the crowd yelled for Poe.Edwardspretty poorly, but we ended up all right. a as clattered down Island. correct, certainly yesterday. He hard to keep his on I've been down there four now, and about my 'turn, any way," he is reported as riicre was shout they Charles Stewart, Staten on wire struggled place years Jack in front. He Out 6 6 4 5 4 5 6 5 6.47 away from the horses slanting But nine men started in the Pastime A. C. outskirts near the but was on two so I to Captain Edwards in the trying the stretch, with An attempt was made some the door, pushed I've only been teams, guess saying he the and and Honest John let out a] In 7 8 5 ti 3 5 6 7 6.53.100 guy ropes. run, held from the Jerome House, One forward by main force and lifted on to a you'd better let "Doc' Hillebrand say moment. At any rate, got trial, unruly where he heldbecame J. Janin, Jr., Harbor Hill. ago to operate the machine here, but and said Mr. is about the only man in football that could link, stepping *to the fore, 5 4 5 6.47 years be in Hundred and Seventy-seventh street table. "Hold him there, boys," something." 1 bis all the wav under Washington Out 7 7 6 6 6 the apparatus appeared not to good Jerome avenue. The diminutive Rudolph Cuyler, "while I say a few words." "How- did you feel when you kicked the turn the trick so neatly. nlace In 7 8 5 6 3 5 6 7 6.53.100 after a brief tidal June with the class Sirock and Jack contending fori Island. working order and very Pfortner was first home by a stride, with like a school giri, the little fellowBlushingstood goal?" somebody asked. Poe will graduate in Bridge, R. F. Mathew, Jr., Staten .of one if memory serves aright. to a "I'm of 1900, but he leaves a brother. Gresham. second position. Out 76575506 7.54 day, M. Tausek second and W. Volkinan third, limp and helpless, listening eulogy "Oh. pshaw." responded the lad. was over David! In 5 6 6 7 4 5 7 3 6.49.103 was lost to so far as the East has order: that would have done honor to a tired of that who is also a good end. Arthur is 5 feet 0 Dr. Kane's next victory sight The others came iu in the following Dewey. hearing about goal." and is twen- ]3. when J. W. Cornish, his owner, A. E. Paterson, Richmond County, 104. been concerned. It is presumably with this J. Holzman, F. \V. Harrison, W. Strupel, When he was described as "the youngster Even to his brothers and his most intim inches tail, weighs 144 pounds (2:09*4), W. A. Harbor Hill, 106. that Starter Caldwell has been has smashed all in not his years old. 1 ield the ribbons. The horses came around Hamilton, machine J. Harold J. Clarence Ljmch and D. that precedent beating ate Mends Poe would tell ty-two 1 1- r nn/i vomninod ATI \V. L.-Gunther, Staten Island, 107. on Ed. Kelly. : t lit* Ul'UU lieuIV u IIU 11 cvn, i doing such remarkably good work J. Brennan. The men returned in a sensa| Honest C. E. Armstrong, Staten Island, 108. new San Fhancisco race course. -ven terms until the rise, when John R. Chadwick, Richmond -County. 109. Corrigan's scratched and battered condition. wane and beat the Cornish Otis L. Richmond 111. To suppose that the starting gate will be Fleetwood Park were WON GOVERNORS' Tohn jumped forward Williams, County, crossing they CKA K ATHLETES IN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP IRELAND orse several lengths. Honest John W. W. Loyrery, Richmond County, 117. permanently adopted In England is almost rounded by a ferocious band of footballsur! j by several other impossible, but the English are more than 'players, who joined hands and danced 12TH REGIMENT GAMES. CLAIMED BY HARVARD. CUP AT OAKLAND. silso defeated Jack, Girlie and The first and second match play rounds as men ipeedy ones. will be played on Thanksgiving Day, antk ever determined to try it, their starting around them. Pfortner rallied his and . bad the latter their the Teresa B.»- a nicely moving mare from the final round on next Saturday. The has been particularly during they fought way through grid-iron The Twelfth Regiment games will take Cambridge, Mass.., Nov. 20..Harvard men J. D. Ireland defeated H. M. Alexander, Newark, lowered the colors of some of the draw for the first round is Paterson and part of their flat racing season. Lester enthusiasts. others more than once Pfortner will his this While the entry is are to decide who is the champion of Jr., In the finals for the Governors' Cup, s'peedway patrons, defeating among Livingston. Mathew, Jr., and Richards, Reiff has been in trouble Next Sunday strengthen place evening. trying (Colonel Lawrence's Lottie. 2:29%; Stewart and Gunther and about getting left and was tenia with boxers from the Pastime A. O. not as bulky as in former years, it makes the football season. The result can be the most Important event which has been Hamilton, Janiu, one race there were run of the Shamrock Harriers, held 1 Boy, 2:14%, and McMillan. 2117%.GlennereJr. 125. In big eventuallyfinedThe in what it lacks in worked out in so many ways that the played at the Oakland Golf Club this year. \ driving Pilot Chimes starts before a send-olf was over the Van Oortlandt Park course, was up quality quantity. Edgar Bronk, false fifteen the Crimson throws all idea of scores and The match was spirited throughout, Ire. < was in manv brushes. News of the Boxers. } effected, for all of which Alec Covington's won by C. B. Fuessell, with L. Sehrenkeiser In the sixty-yard spring meeting away 2:19%), prominent Zahn's was held, oiid. F. -T. Mlancard third. The the ex-Yale claims it on the that she is land winning on the last hole by 1 up. 1Ik beat Dundess (2:23%), Henry Jack McCormiek, cf Philadelphia, knocked out Charlna. with the elder Re'iff up, and T. R. Fisher, captain,betweensimply ground nare. but later the result was reversed. others out were G. G. Fuessell, H. 'Marks, A. the Pastime A.' C. an unbeaten team, while Yale, Princeton, At the close of the first round, Ireland Pilot Joe Goddard in. two rounds before tlia Crescent responsible. and H. Kent, flyer, have won but JBrock and Minola were among Successor. M .Judas. I> Kane, W. Dickinson and L. Cornell and Columbia many, was 3 but on the second round Athletic Club, of Toronto, on Saturday night. Colonel Kip's with a record of close to eevn time, should all have lost. up, J?hlines's victims. Owen of this was defeated by Jack 'Marks. H Marks leads in the mileage and Cobweb's brush of account was Zeigler, city, At the meeting of the Coney Island with a total of ninety miles. G. G. prove interesting. These men will have Next year's policy of the Crimson has Alexander played an uphill game, only Bennett, of McKeesport, in Chicago, on Saturday competitionand not been decided upon, nor will it until matters on the four- aigainst the bay gelding King Tom, buj thej night. The contest was limited to six rounds, audi Joekev Club, to be held to-day. a successor Fuessell ha3 covered eighty-live miles all they can do to beat McGraham. Me- In evening up succeeded as Mr. Straus Bennett received the decision. a But from the awful esult was in doubt, pulled Colonel Lawrence in the his brother eighty miles. The Shamrocks sixteen but he Harvard has captain. teenth hole. the eighteenth, they to the late Kip a to in their Graham is allotted feet, of the season, and the Playing Jsp. is to be elected. As was stated had to borrow ladder get mix-up present Both lauded on the John T. Coekerill was out behind his presidency quarters for the reason that Captain will probably be put back by Handicapper failure of anything like the selection of a were on even terms. In the Journal during the week of the hayloft are men at Harvard Ireland holed out Ptreat team. Rival. 2:17%, and Honor Estoppey failed to show up with the key of O'Brien. Fisher is on scraibch in the champion, there many green on their fourth. ' in a Horse Show, it would be In accord with barn. who want to see a revision. But in all sixth him right. 2:28%, for the first time long the wishes of a of the the quarter. He has three Columbia men, will the on his sixth, Alexander's landing JUiile. In an exciting contest they were majority probability this be balked by on the rim of the Their cards: if C. Whitney would and Van Oise, to make fusal of the Crimson to drop Perm. cup. ^ eaten by A. M. Rose's pair of pacers, stockholders Ward, Josepthal re[ J. D. Ireland. and Sir Eld who also left the office. In other words, Mr. acceptTOD SLOANE LEADS for him. It may, however, be much bettered by the 7 7 4.49 Belle (2:14%), Islnd could undoubtedly havd it if he would. ATT VKTCTTCTT TACTTFVQ things interesting Crimson with and Out 5 4 5 4 7 6 Uex Newburger with Smilax, 2:12%. Think Of Ub Whitney T. G. McGur has the lowest mark in the taking up Chicago In 0 4 0 5 8 8 6 5 6.52.101 { Mr. Coekerill drove He has. during his short connection with all of the Eastern teams to followadvocatingH. M. Alexander.I Afterward bednd. the turf, shown such enthusiasm and mile. He is now in superb condition, as suit with the big Westerners. The Out 6 5 5 4 7 7 6 7 5.52 £!wift, 2:10%, and in a rattling good race \when you're thinking London, Not. 26..Despite his many losing J 5 Colonel Lawrence's Lottie in that his assumption of such a liberality he has been training faithfully for the son certainly would favor such a Criin| In 5 5 4 7 7 5 7-^-49.101 dlefeated of Clothes; come here would be welcomed by every one positionwho mounts, Tod Sloane leads oil jockeys in England ten-mile championship to take place at tion. And that such an arrangementproposiiis The Ireland-Ireland match for the finals c lean style. jktXf has the future interests of racing at heart, for percentage of winning mounts this season, the Knickerbocker A. C. carnival on necessary seems evident to every man who for the Consolation Cup was postponed one Trainer McBride drove Kentucky Union, when you're ready fof from motives. looks football as more than tichard Groker's recent purchase, on the Jcrl quite apart any personal won 108 out of 345 races in which he started,having Thursday. upon anything week. of the ^ Suit or Overcoat. a fSpeedway, but despite the request It has been stated that W. K. which gives him a percentage of 31 points or much He won the mile event at the healthy sport. animal Kxy may till the presidency temporarily.Vauderbiltless than his last year's record. Five dollars het Regiment games, and willTwentysecond rowd, refused to try the speedy Of course, the office is in Mr. Vanderbilt's on each race Sloane started would have netted $150. repeat this victory to-night. doubtlessSUJNUAX J; U U I JtSiilslj FAST CROSS-COUNTRY a gainst any of the regulars. I I A Greatest variety in tmnds he wish to take but this L. Keiff stands second with 29 points. cracks "in the events Flossie B. (2:20%), driven by Trainer should it, The entered cycling race behind 'A the to select from. is at least doubtful. Despite all rumors to include A. S. Jungkind, It. Brown, .T. J. AT DEXTER PARK. RUN AT CORNELL, i in an interesting left McJride, IJ/ \ city . < his mare Ada the contrary Mr. Vanderbllt lias never Will Jeffords Defeat Armstrong:? Ryan, C. Zimmerman, J. F. Rodgers, J. 'harles Wieland with pacing to become prominently identified Jim Jeffords, the Californian Hercules, who was Thompson, G. W, Alexander, G. E. Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 26..The results of (2:09%). An attempt was made to get J SUIT (to order) $20. consented in is Mac-| The Herkimer football team defeated the |Vieland to try a go with Dr. Gill's Jack, with Even the stock ecently defeated by Gus Ruhlio, this city, Donald and C. E. Torrance. V UTIieh fS illlilUttl meriAui j.*uii (ji luc /K " racing. 0 iitt.uuicop Hit thov tlirl lint lllPPf. that and sen> to France four in a limited round St. Stephen's eleven Iby a score of 6 to OVERCOAT he bought matched to meet Bob Armstrong "Cross Country Club 'held yesterday were Sonic of the other brushes are: H/ \ $J8. years ago has been but little utilized, and bout before the Hercules Athletic Club to-night. in a closely contested game at Dexter Park, Dark Secret " In of more Jeffords is an aspirant for championship honors. HANDBALL ON the most satisfactory in the history of the t (2:15%), defeated (2:27'/4):Brunikle TROUSERS $5. spite the fact that he has bought months he was LIVELY yesterday afternoon. Helle and Sir Eld defeated mares the months it When he came East a few ago Brooklyn, men finish shind (2:14%), within last twelve as a made a showing The Herkimers scored In the first half, organization. The first four to of intends heralded wonder. He good iJJtUUAIjXJN U-LU-B UUUJti. JSchwartz's team Little Glen and 1 All the new fal>rlcw iu seems less likely than ever that he for several rounds with Ruhlin, but the latter through the efforts of full back O'Brien, eaime in under record-breaking time for ^ McMillan defeated David B. Sinilax | to. become actively interested in racing. It was too clever and finally knocked the Pacific Coast who made substantial gains through centre. dlefented Ambidexter and West WilkesWwining': \ I populnr gray*.skillfully asserted with no little show champion out. induced a over for a the regular course time, the prize being was, however, The exhilarating weather large He was finally shoved f M. . tailored-. Armstrong, who will meet Jeffords, is well known won A. O. in 28 minutes 19 2-5 George Huber's Harry deeated 111 cut expertly of confidence last Summer that Mr. St. fought desperately by Berry , le. DVD- a number of to visit the Stephens touchdown. £v" »s> ^ <«u> in this section. He has fought number of experts Brooklyn *7 ana me ivi-mn. would in the near future assumeVanderblltties around Gotham. His best fight was with bat;Jim in the second half, but was unable to do seconds, over four and a half miles of hilly of the ten Handball Club yesterday and indulge in the Herkimer line. ^ CLOTHING. the practical management Coney Jeffries two years ago, when he stood rounds anything against strong The runners finished in the fol- .rHIRTY-THREE BREEDS FEOT Island Jockey Club's affairs, but if he before the champion. Ever since his meeting with their favorite pastime. The line-up: country. has been Tom J. C. D. McMeehan, should take the presidency, whether the champion Armstrong Sharkey's The scores of the various competitors Herkimer. Positions. St. Stephens. lowing order: Finch, ENTERED FOR DOG SHOW. or it sparring , and he has learned considerable Left end Manton and A. O. Finch, temporarily, would be permanentlythe tne iruui tue were as follows: Lang, Young E. P. Strotgen Berry. outward and visible sign he has about game i?aiu>r. Seliloar Left tackle Hurley! will breeds of dogs will be represented at first given Robert Bruce 16 18 IT Huttlemeyer Left guardKelly the winner of the race, Thirty-tliree of such intention. Charles 21 21 21 Centre fifth runner in the the annual show of the American J*et Dog Club, to Mr. and Mr. NOW IVEAGH IS SAID TO Raleigh Albertz Forest! be Cornell's undoubtedly Failing Whitney Vanderbllt, J. 21 21 18 LaneRight guard Sprague dual meet with which is to be held t>e held next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at Cornelius Fellowes is the probable next Hurley Right tackle Fields Yale, OWN KILLARNEY LAKES. J. Coughtin 12 15 21 Rogers Atkinson in Ithaca December 2. Trainer Moakley f he Metropolitan Opera House, president of this, the leading racing W. Tierney and H. Regan 2.1 21 18 Hoffman (Capt.)... ..Right end the Ithacans to be stronger than The largest number of entries has been received of the country. Mr Fellowes could CastQuarter back McCarthy expects 11!) association Brewer, London Report Says, R. Bruce and Charles Raleigh 16 17 21 Martin, Bucknall Left half Modley when they competed in the intercollegiate for the fox terrier class, dogs being entered. have had the presidency before, but Wealthy U. M. Roberts 20 20 21 half Pallister meet at Morris Park. Next come the collies, with 95 entries. to retain the more active StoneyRight Of the other classes the number of dogs entered positionpreferred 21 19 - 771 Has Paid for the W. Slater 21 Full back Williams : Broadway, $300,000 O'Brien (Capt.) n each is as follows: Annadale terriers, 21; of secretary, that he has filled so ably. T. McElroy and H. Regan 13 21 11 Referee.Murtha. Umpire.Bayley. Linesmwi. and Pallister. Touchdowns.By O'Brien. Broadway A. C.'« Neit Fi^ht. tleagles, 47; black and tan terriers, 13; Blenheim 145-147 Bowery4 Cornelius Fellowes's Claims. Property. \V. Tierney and Charles Raleigh 21 16 21 Cleary ® 19: Boston 40; Goals from touchdowns.O'Brien. l>are the little Irish teat,her weight, and paniels, terriers, 75; bulldogs, as a worsting official no one else nas tne G. Heney and Dr. Shea 21 21 21 The Maher-McCoy Bout. Sullivan, ocker spaniels, 94; clumbu spaniels, 8; collies, 95; the Xew York P. Connolly and T. McElroy 16 18 20 "Kid" Broad, of Cleveland, will meet in a twenty- flIssnHhnnHs 45: tield snaniels. 15: French bulldogs. claims that Mr. Fellowes possesses. He is (Co(»yriK'fiht, 1800, by "Kid" McCoy and Peter Maher will meet in the fl 17; Irish "terriers, 34; Irish water Journal and W. L. Jones and J. Murphy 19 21 21 five-round txiut at the Broadway Athletic Club to- 4; greyhounds Intimately acquainted with all the practical Advertiser.) J. Tangney and M. Ryan 21 10 1# ling after all. McCoy has recovered from his morrow night. s parnels, 1; Italian greyhounds, 12; Japanese end of the club's and while his Nov. 26..Lord head of and he will be to into Sullivan is anxious to get a chance at the cham. s poniels, 40: King Charles spaniels, 13; poodles, 45; affairs, London, Iveagli, P. J. Corby I... 12 0 illness says prepared go recent lie 1'omeranians, 51: Prince Charles spaniels, 0; pug Horses and Carriage*. election might not have quite the same Guinness to J. J. Coggins 21 21 active training within two week-. While m the pionship, and if he succeeds in defeating Broad 13: the brewing firm, according a which will be matched to meet George I'ixon for the dlogs. 13: ruby spaniels, 20: Scotch terriers, moral effect in benefiting the turf at large P. Casey and D. Shea 21 21 >8 city yesterday he asked for postponement, Ikye terriers, 4; toy black and tans. 19; toy terriers WAGON" buyers, best inducements* as would the election of either of report, is the purchaser of the Muokross P. and J. J. 16 15 21 was agreed to by Maher and the Coney Island Club. honor. BUSINESS two such! J. Corby Coggins The contest, according to Manager P.rady. of the Broad is a tough proposition, and Sullivan will no I! ; Welsh dogs, 2; Yorkshire terriers, 30; largest assortment. buyers' inspection invited. public characters as Mr. Whitney or Mr. est re, which includes the Lakes of J. Murphy 16 18 19 21 Coney Island Club, will take place the latter part doubt have his hands full while the contest lasts, a class, 30. miseellaneus Mutual Wagon ('ompany, 585-587 Hudson. no one could make a more fit-, Harry 21 21 21 18; in lias Broad Dixou twent? rounds to a The total number of dogs entered is J,083. The Vanderblit, Killarney. Regan of Decemtrer or. early January. McCoy recently fought which is said to be (lie ^ILL/NO (H T.7 yoting liorHes, f20 m)[ top, ting officer. i The sale was made privately, and the Dr. Shea y. 21 21 13 to his training quarters in White Plains andreturnedstandstill. and is looked upon by many as a comer IPomeranian dog, coming open wagons, trucks, suit any business. 425 E. 61afy ^j»8Uier.IikeJjir candidate is John G. Heck- purchase price is said to he £60,000. J. J. Coggins 2 14 21 will resume training for his go with the Irishman. iu his class. i aney dog, is remarkably well represented.

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