10 NEW- YORK DAIx,Y TRIBUNE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1905. HOTELS AND RESTAIRANTS. STRONG FIELD. LEAGUE BASEBALL GOLFING— • PROFESSIONAL WHERE TO TItAVEMSRS- O. 3 PARK DINE. the AMERICAN PLACE. Sixty-four Women Enter for NATIONAL LEAGUE. LEAGUE. TWL 60&O C'ort. AJc, A la cart*. TVlh.. TaMe (J'Tiote ttß. I*.iMaeh. Cham pionship. National a Loosely Played Boston the A Big Croud Sees the Champion In Game CAFIE ART IN Sixty-four entries were received for 2«TH IT. AND r.i H AY«. held women's national poif championship, to be Lose. Defeats the Highlanders. Dinner, $1.50 Giants Win and ••-,'. all next over tho links of the Morris r. M. week Cabs from CAFE MARTIN •\u25a0'• all theatres a* t* County v»iani. 8; V.'«-hing ton. 7. «u_j n kins has made a first class "lepper" of the three- holder, club, will 1. ißrooklvn, 2. Boston, 1. , , [Detroit. 7: r!?v»l%na. 0. representing the Brooklawn N«ic Tork. B; Philadelphia. n o Specialties. Big at Belmont Park in year-old rolt Delcanta. which Mr. Cotton bought partner is Mips •"• KALIL S A Croud tee up rive minutes later. Her I •iRAND ORr"HE T*V Xoos*Vi last sprlnr from Mikp na.ncy. was substantiated pair likely LEAGUE STANDING. yesterday lie) steeplechase from prac- Elizabeth Hurry, of Apawamis. A AMERICAN Rentaarant. Rathakrllrr an«tanrant. Junction Broadway Until the October ppee.l. beats the cntlca »ay, consists of Mr?. Charles T. 1 Cttly » Col. St. Tho hotw that him. T«i •\u25a0 At* «s«th Mo»»r Me. selling platers of Cup Thursday. the Mid- New-Tort ...I'M 4« .«ft3 iT-fnn*tl 7S 510 TS 7.-. sl«|W«sblnttefl «2 •«•* . p!oo;n of Kovember and the •rill win the Harbor Hill next C. T.. Deering. The latter, representing F'ittihurß .... Ort f>3 .H45 Si l»il? .... .17 08 .380 D«tr"ll »•g 3 v - l'h!-a«o ss «i HO I<>l Boston T.% 74 :Soß|3t. 1/mi' M M-s Mth st A b;» horses of the winter Club, is champion of the .ASH-Boston .831 Cafe Francis w T« To-day become the on WedneEdJU'. has been de- enough to undertake big " *-' V "Ull Wwwtw! w: oommonplacp than that which the of brave A crowd, at ten ppr gam* Boston her* to- Litt'e Huncrarvh fllJ vm«- Hungarian «y more racins stroyed. Hello vras by Vontiae—Salutation, and a total of three estimated thousand opening of a series with gnd1^Royal X-»pf.:itan Btnl Its Journey West in quest of sons, champion (Hants tra? loosely Manl!nlsts arvl -iu**r*.-vwiinj. Westchester Raring Association offered wa« hr»d by John £'. Madden. At onr tim« lie was th« long out of the welcomed the at the day by a tcora of 10 to 5. Tn- game patrons at Park yestcil-v. The pro- M'oypht to b« of sta.ke rallhre. bur his r«rforni. championship laurels. Polo Grounds yesterday and v.atched trvo in- played and by errors on both sld«». Herald Square Hotel, rf Belmont ances •i!«=abu!'Aii the public of that. ld*!i. hailing dis- marked ~j»X*'•/;'; z£ moterp of a bush martin* would ,hare been Mr?. Stout, jiithougiilivingwithin teresting games with Philadelphia, in which an run drives by Grimshaw ani Young wers gran3- County Country Club. Home ashamed of tb«» card which patrons of the Th» rhe<«trii;t Po, i>»orge, tance qtLthe Richmond even break was rrorcri. The Giants lost th« th*» redeeming features of a dull game. lICW VJrana, R;«*nnni. r"lrakft after he had has entered from Apawamis. first by the score of 4 to 3 and took the s»rond With the s<-«->re at S to 0 against them In th» "tanfl paid $3 Verll>-. vras A. recently the for Jockeys r-a-1 venn tho race- yesterday. Drake is sstd to Association champion won 5 to 3. the Highlanders made a brave Hotel Normandie g^ 1 for mniden hor?e«=. one that Jlr»t Golf eighth inning, "'^.E*fSSI winners, a selling have won thousands of dollars by his victory. He title, making the 18-hole round hen-son pitched game, and, game out of Ore. They ! n*v*rridden m«r^ than two raced Apawamis Ma' In the opening effort to pull the tlw*l ' in the name and colors of E. A. C'hinn. showing sh« la still quite and h-f^re the side *as tw«-year-oidF. the of the Hun- In 87. thereby that much to the disappointment of his admirers, got a batting streak rLUnCnUL nJUOI. new dinlnc room. A !*Cart* race for renewal up five runs. It «as not only thr.e rapaW<* livingup to her reputation. practically game inning, retired had piled t tw Handicap, *hich brought out Th» P'jchrs?' of "Marlborou^h -was at Belmcnt of lost his own In th« fifth however, came back in the 1m. This moreover. Beats Gouvernant in Rich Jockey Nassau sir! thinks thr<»e bases GAMBB FOR LEAGUE LEADERS. - * * .losing course in a timely two bagger by Dahten netted five runs. TWO V A?H AVK In the betting vine. Dflcanta home the nineties. t,,-av won both Pechar's Abbey K£ iwthw 'reflected T H Polhemus, the Eastern Pa.rk^a> The scorps follow: Washington, Oct. 8.-PhUadelphia at 3 to 1. Club Stakes Abroad. Air« golflni? circles Washington to- «t 11 to 10 and Paul Jones woman who did so well Inlocal FTRPT GAME. games of double-header with f-- the s up Judgment fromi scores being 8 to 0 Atlantic long as tli« latfr stood the London, the Jockey a year ago, has also refrained PHILADELPHIA. NEW TORK. by superior stick work, the jnii^ AAVCVC Grant City As Oct. 5. -The race for Club of FtarttngJ^^ffol- p] r a « day was justified. In the first The entH»s, pairings and times ihrlbpoa lb po T. Bender held the locals safe in the first ef th« speculators Stakes of $50,000, for thre*>-y*»ar^olds nnd up- Thomao, rf. 4 I 2 2 0 o,Brwn», rf... 4 1 1 1 0 0 and 9"to inning off lon-: 2b. rf 4 0 1 0 O 0 Coakley the ee-ond Bay Hotel, < a mile h-> and Delcanta shook ward, on© three-ouart.«»rs, GJeason. 4 o 1 14 2 Donlin. ... nme and relieved after View City Island p»rter of at mile and vms run Courtney, 3b S 1 O OKcGun, Ih. 4 1 O two vic- Z£2«*. ; turn of thp 1 2 . Mll (fame, being credited with compa-ny. snd for nearly a. W«r at Xewniarket to-day won by St. warnis Magw, 11 10 0 O'Stranp. If 400001 of the s^ond their and was 10:00- Mrs. H. B O oDahl<»n, Us... 2 0 0 4 » 1 tories. Bender's batting - Blossom H'hInn Ithot and Amant. Polymelus was sorond Mondatnin 1b 116 1 Kb... "2 <> (•(• 1 4 O O ftT^i£-.T: Larchmont ft«W had and 10.-oß— Georgtanna Bishop. BrooMawn crcn- Rran=f.l. 4 0 OiDovlln. t ™^r&™*"™£League ver, Jonca'a Waterloo, Apawamis Club. Doolln, 7 Gilbert, 2i>. 13 hfa%.brUmp?oi.Vot American for W - proved Paul Hurry. at... 40 0 2 0 .. 400 1 SPp S. B To"k stretch. how third. six horses started. Mm Elisabeth I'iD. Francfort's, - rs a« .t»-B. with Ray was 10:10— ,j>io F. Bishop. BrookUwrn I Dooln, c .. 3 0 O 5 1 1 B.w^rman. c 3 O O H 2 0 The prores follow: Z_~* *nl«ineJS V- Tdh. Ale. and he went down a crash. Mondamin led to the Bushes, whru St. Amant .vis. tush, p..... 2 1 1 o r> 1 Mathewsos, p 4 0 0 0 4 1 190.. Franraise. th* graxid- r^.ntrr Club. 0! turned head over heels, and from went to the front, and won by ihr*»e parts of a Fpnrk«. p... 0 0 0 ft 0 FIRST GAME. R H E lO:!*-^."Mr?. A. H. Harris. ApaW«Jnl«Club.VJW —| Totals 31 t 327 19 4 Garden CityHotel, though three horses * 0 » 1-8 ie J %£ s Garden City >*tand Itlooked as at least l?ni?th. Four lengths separated, thte second and Totals .".2 4 7 27 20 4 Philadelphia.... 0 0 n As a Philahla *> n ° r> JJ kicked him or trampled on him. third horses. , Club. 1 3 o ft o—4 JJ sevknth a-tkctb T>ni\-E. JeltJier Mary O W«tto' N>v.- Tork 0 f 0 0 0 1 0 O o—l0 1 -r/tr;^;^ Harlem Casino cor. I24th ; fact, he was only knocked out for a 10:25- SS Hi;ntingn \all<'.- ountrjCountiJcan. v •££» Btred Hoalc rna-ttar of If. Blanc's great horse Oouwrnant was Mi«K Cllbort Geontiy Club. hit -Thomas. liit within an A WejTs. The Two—bam• Sacrifice BransfleM. Deabl^ Hwdea OAME. * foment, and was about the paddock avengo, possible, 10:30-MlS V"uf« f.Mf ' ' plays Gilbart, I>aiil»n and McOann '2i: Gleason, Doolln SECOND R H R T< shipped from Prance to if his Mim Tulla R Miv Baltusrol try Hotel Bristol, out of It, Delcanta had '.^ rlub HTid Bransflfld. I>-ft on hns»« Phila'l^lrhla, 4. Kew- ST »SK: Ai. 'hour. With Paul Jones Derby by Leopold r«f>e Matbewson, 2; PWladelphl- pleased defeat in the of 1904 de Tork. 7. First on balls -Oft "fT T^ush. I J-? \l S opposition, and won as he 4. off Spark*. I. Firft ba*A on f>rrori> -Philadelphia, 2. \ I? I a yr virtually no Rothschilds St. Amant, but the French horse New Tork. 2. Hit by pitched lall By J. Htl. Qlenwood a band MUs E. Cobb. The Countn •"•"\u25a0 " MathA.wson. ss ria £T Glenwood Lad ajid Alfar. Of the brave \u25a0was not placed. MaiKaret Hlt«i OfT Lußh. tn elcht innlngf; off Pnarka, norm in ':from The even By 8; by 2; to the post only a half dozen fin- on« innllKT. Struck out Math«-wson. I>ush. - 6.740. Hunters Inn, \u25a0** *•***<*. 'that went < St. Amant trained off after his victory at by Spvks, 1. T!m<», 1:45. i'mplre -Etn^lle. AttAmlanc*- . Island "5 came ro pers JS,(ITK>. ished. The rest dither refused or Kmsom last year, and until to-day had not been DETROIT. 7: CLEVELAND. 9. jumps. seen on a racecourse this season. He tvas not at the stiff ' ou:uy <.Mf chance, of re.aln- Indian Head I£?T2SL£J-<3SSSg~ So conspicuously did Coy Maid outclass Rose considered to have a chance in to-day's race, Miss Elsa Hurlbut. Monja Club. SECOND GAME. Cleveland, Oct. 5.-Cleveland> , her only opponents in the settled to-day when the .am of Dawn and Delphic, for which Gfouvernant started a hot favorite at \KW-TORK. PHILADELPHIA ,ng third place were (.l^e- 15 m A!c success that the of this nis- S The betting Country Chtb. abrlbpoae! ibr ll\po a c score of .to n LCACtIIIC iIUICI £\u25a0 Flah»rtr, 'Hunter Handicap, renewal 11 to on. was 300 to 7 against N -W,.,. Rlverton 0 0 defeated by Detroit by a Lakeville Hotel r. Prop. GREAT NEf.. 3 1 0 1 0 0 WaS ,. v,, stake, which was first run 18» St. Amant. 5 to 2 against PolymeLus, and 2<) to St. Davids »3olf Springfield and Then came on to easy victory. 11-1^H15 Mr. A«AlexX MoQTCBor. b- Dahlpn. P!>. -J. 1 1 2 2 IWinsome Winnie ...101 M,^, »7.; r Iv;ingll n Umpire-Sheridan. Attendance. 1.267. laUU1' Athellng filly. 106:*Arletta 101 i»: oor ty uub- Stauch's Moving Picture.. M. rweedle ;" 1 Total? 16 5 218 1] 2 one sensation of the afternoon was the Florfe B 106 Salt and P«»pp«r 90 " e c.^ .... 8 Totals . 21 3 415 5 The sss?r X.fh%uW Club. N'pw-Tork f, Captain Brown's by of 105'*Fifi t*e ii:s^m^ \ M.-.V. \u25a0:-, Cricket ft O O O x—5 defeat of P. S. Broomstick Maid Timbucioo 11-35—3 r Merlon PhiU.iclplila O 1 2 0 IN ARMS. The Worthy Springfield Daly's Boy in a three cornered race Mjrira 10T» 'Star That Shines i>3 0 o—3 COMISKET UP £ S^ v^»- Bill Sailor •St. Ruma 106 Two base hits—Titim. Dooln. Courtney, Dahlen. Sarrl- a and a furlong. The holder of the f \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 — at mile RACE- tw^ean-oldi; $1,000 M. D. Pawrson. Haltusr-.l ' fiee hit--Gleasnii. Stolen tases Donlin (*), Devlin, quarter BBCOND Ha^^icap: for Mrs! '\u25a0"•\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 — mile was Englewood .... an>_l 11851 rOini nil. Military Academy •world's record for a and a added. Six furlonps. ii.4-t \c- c ~: X I.orTcrts. . liark. Double jilays Gllliert. D»hlen McGann. I^>ft Wmmm laUil impossible at 12 to 1 on. and on an almost favorite Ac.-ountant 12O' WatersTa*!> ..-. _. . . 100 b*»e»—New Tcrk. 2: Philadelphia, 4. First base on to Play World's Series In majority of books no price was laid against Sidney F 114 OM ball By McOinnlty. Struck out —By MeGinnlly. 1; by Win. good race, and after making virt- Brother 11l W N>w-Haven rountry on Royal ]15 ...._ Champion Team. Preea IIS]DrMuner loft series, whether or not it won Lexington, Ky., .V— largest RAC&—Stlllng': 'or two-year-olds $1,000 world's championship Oct One of the PADDOCK PARAGRAPHS. FIFTH ; added. League flag. said: Six furlongs- The Superbaa won both gjaraea of a double header the American He crowds that ever attended the trotting ra> es • V) Peeping Tom 104 j Water Tank from Boston at Washington P\irk yesterday by pennant. byno Pride, favorite, rr^° 98 »We? Ifwe should win the .to here saw Ethel's the. win •Mls« I'oln-. 88 score* of 11 to f> and 2 ti> 1. means given up hoping we will.JBdlhaveI shall I>iiclen Lyne. who was suspended by Mars ';is- »\u2666 M\ F. X 80 Proposed New- York classic Transylvania stakes in straight heats Birmingham the home players an.i the ragged anything to do with the - GOLF TO-DAY. fielding of their opponents gave Brooklyn an easy games with the Chicago Nationals. mont Fark meeting;, has wi'.i be — for three-year-olda and upward, INTERCITY season There were nine starters, and Ethel * any year SIXTH RACE Selllnc: victory in the first gram*, but the second was more race. •worth his while to ride morn thi? in ihe. $1,000 edded. One mile. ; to sail for England first inning, Garry Herrmann, chair- sold favorite, with Turley second Ks«M. and has planned to-mor- Retict-nl iOh Beivoilo >. »6 Interesting. Gessler's home run In the Cincinnati. Oct. When Pride choice. row. When I^yne rode for James r. In Badge 05 ]Oro W the Philadelphia Team him, the game Commission, heard Turley second, years ago Keene l^nrd Probable Make-up of welch scored Sheckard before won man Of the National Baseball In the first h^at finished close Knglan gated was because there wer« numerous probably be made up as follows: Sb ....'- B B<> * 0 Delenanty. 1f..4 2-• . o•> the dates, and Directum in a heart breaking would Batch " " 2 1 <» 1 all over the country regarding mare finish. Huntingdon Valley Country lluminel "b 4 2 .'. 0 Wolvei ton 5t.. 4 t> the ral-b F. Fox. Counts •'« <» ' 1© 1 Philadelphia was in the lead. At the same time Ethel's Pride is owned by John Shepherd, of Mrs Club; Miss j w \p »s 3<> it 1 3 0 Cannell. cf •> adopted schedule for tha H.Eari'.w. Merion Cricket Malay' ct...A 2 3 4 0 OlJUymer. 2b. ..8 <« <» S 0 National Commission the Boston, and was driven by W. J. Andrews. The riHh-Mrs R \u25a0 al?o draitod and Country Club; Miss Rltter' .• ".. 4 t» '\u25a0'• 3 i> »> Needham, .-...» 0 0 4 0 1 New- York-Philadelphia frames we stake was worth $6wOoot BELMONT PARK SUMMARIES. Vlorenca Ayres. Klverton p.... 4 adopted a Chicago-New- York schedule, to be used V Cricket Club; Mrs. Eason'. D.....4 110 0 OlWilhelm. American Dan Patch, the world's champion pacer. Or scorn Merlon OJJ^J. J> In case Chicago won the pennant in fh6 record of to-day, also Pr«f»7- C' Valley Country Club; 27 12 Totals ...8B 510 24 9 4 League. equalled his 1:56 and FrunnMilton C WorkIvIK Hu- tiriKdon Valley Country Totals ...38 1119 o! track record the fastest ever ET RACE.— Selling: for thret-ygar-oMj and over; Jl.OfK) ad.ied; apprentice Jockeys; seven furlor.«9 on main IIvur;Vlg on Vvominß ft 2 0 0 1 8 2 x—lt That schedule can be put Into effect In ten min- broke the for mile -J easily. Winner, \u25a0/\° v . Brooklyn 3 By JL course. Start bad. Won Time. 3:2t»W. <-h. c.. by Oeurgr* Kessler— Vertly. Boston - 0 (> O 0 0 t> 3 o—s utes. m> it Is ready and agreed upon by the enm- trotted or paced oaer it. He was driven by H. Cricket i'lub: llrt.W. the rules governing fractional tlma was L4.L -'\ PM'Neey Merlnn Boston, '-'\u25a0 Brooklyn. 8. Two base hits- misslon. T don't recall exact C. Hearsey, and nis :2& 4. I I ku \J IPOSt i \r- Bettlne. « Earned runs— Malny. ba<>i hit— the games compelling a team to piay them :583i, V«, Hors« infl Owner. St. '* Jockey. | Batch 'Penney. Dolaii. Three Hummel. as far as 1:27 1:56. I? >i?a. Po. iWt. U S St. Fin. I O». Hlith.Close.Place.Show. (2), is concerned, but seems to me that the agreement Bacrtfl'ce hl( -Hummel. Stolen bases Hal!. Hummel it THREE 2» Delehanty i2) Malay. olays— HummA]. Lewli and between the'leajcues is strict enough on that point, PACING FCTURITT— YEAR-OL.DS— Jtet S«. 4 ri'hfnm: 1 . 9« 4 R» .".'» 1« l» iGarnAr j 3 B 2 1 .3--B Double FIVE. .(FaiTflli • 1 Hummel, ijewis ani Rittre. I-eft on bases Bos- and the American l^asrue probably could take THUEE3 IN XJtic Pepper, a. 13 i»> 1'» I1I I* V 2» iHomer I 4 r. 4 85 I Geiisler- 2; — 3. .iLar.tr\ 2 B>^ I<> fl» 4-> B» S>> iDrolett* 100 1011 40 'ffi ton 6; 'Brooklyn. {* First base on balls— By Wllholin. some compulsory action in the matter should Chi- br. f. Bennle Direct Boi>«let Jsr^ McKAon. . SVt ! lf s h 6' 41 Hohman i « 10 10 4 2 Ea*on. 2. cago win the pennant and then refuse play for Benyon) ..X \u25a0\u25a0 1 - HUKTjenot. a... O'Nei! j 15 12 B 8 t'mpire — the world's championship. Irish Wlt.-h. 5..- 14 12 « H n U IB 2O 20 ft 4 Programme, are out BOSTON". CLJiSF— TROTTINO—TRANPTLVANIA STAKK3— Uar.nibal liey. B.pbone. 4 .Sniiiln 7 Si* 11 11 11 11 11 Callahan 15 2O 20 8 5 b e.ghteen- ft 1 O 2 1Rarnes> 5 ion 7 10 12 12 Hay ward 80 iorv i<)o to There willbe an Hal' rf .. 8 O ft 1 O'Abbatlcchlo.ss a 0 O McGraw, manager Giants, Pri. m., by Bthel Wla ©old Braid. 6 ... >< 12 12 '• ao 15 Club October 12 14. 0 0 Tenney. 3 fi 0 0 the of the shook his Bth#ls Dtrectum— 3.. Mannlxi 91 12 4> 2» 4" R IS F. .lohrson 40 s competitors Qualifying In Bheckard, If. 3 1 1 3 lb... 1 1 (Andrewsi 1 iCarrl« Jon«* . 60 40 15 hol* play round, lb.. 3 1 1 » 1 0 Dolan, rf 300110 hand la umpire's face yesterday over a close de- * IMerlntu*. S (HeaiAyi « S7 13 13 13 14 14 14 IGordon I SO 41) 25 1O 6 'medal play Gessler the Turl<«y. br. g. ("^ers^ 14 and an eighteen-hole medal 8b .20010 I:iVlfhanty. If. 3 O IO O 0 out whil© trying to steal Mainian.l. b. \\u25a0 \ 'Invincible, 5.. I<> 13 13 IS jOgllvio I 8 12 12 4 2 three rfxtJenn. Batch 3 0 1 2 O 0 cision In ruling Browne h. (A. Thoma»> • handicap on the last day. Hummel 2b. S O 1 1 « 1 Wolverton. 3b h. r. iThompson. - .J- " \u25a0 0 ft 3 4 OiCannel!, cf... 2 0 0 0 O home the inningof the second game. He John iialdwell. ' .Tu«t aHrays to the pare, came away easily tn the l»Rt sixteenth. Pepper traji be?t of thed out of it aftAr but Pyker MalaY cf 2OlOft 2 ordered off the E^!rl»r^as^men^. breaking w«!l. monthly handicap of the 2 O 1 1 0 Nn«,lham. c.. 3 <• 0 « O TVlth exception of Lewi*, every player on started. [came agsir. «t th* en«l ani would ha^c been third la another stride. The Huguenct ma-te. uj> a lot of ground The seventh TtittAr' c ... 2 Q the the Time. 806V. 2:074. held to-jrorrow over the Mclntyre. p. 2 0 0 1 1 0. Young, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Brooklyn team made a hit in the first game with 2:OSVi. from s b»d send off. Meadow Golf Club willb* TROTTIN'G--2:IS CUASS— PITRSE «I.OOO—FTR9T W- added; qboiit be the last Boston yesterday. iLnflnisJied.) \u2666ID RACE. Pteepl^-hase; ror maiden three vest' old?: $?O0 two mllea Start good. Won easily. ij-/,rf Tiajnilton links This will also To)al» ...22 302113 2J Totals 25 1 18 6 0 VISION—THREE INFIVE. A< Time. 4:04. Winnsr. br. \u25a0-.. by D^lPaso II ants will have to quaUfy for the by opportunS memMrs Bmoklvn 3 O 0 O 0 O x--3 the* to be on Sunday Mi»» Klnn«?y. b. m.. by McKlnner. dam Co.- championship. o 1 The benefit for Giants is held (Andrews* \u25a0 IX Pest I I I I. Bettinc. -, club nSSSTt.:::: o o o o o-i Majestic sock J Wt 1 Fin. I jocker. Place. — Brooklyn, Two-bas« - night at the Theatre. The entire team A. Perm. b. h. (Lu.iwig) ,511 Hotm. Of.ner. . Po. Bt. H % 8t- I Or. Hlsrh.riose. Show. Karn»d runs Boston. 1: 2. hit h. (Barrett) * ' hHS b«»'. Home Al-.oa«tt», B«llad1. K!plln» D»lcanta .<-«ttont 7 Il»i 1 r- 2' I" Il'I 1" lOwens I 85 S ll-10 8-6 l-« and Rltter Double \u25a0Tlumm»l. L»wlfi an f IM 2 4 4" »*• 2' 2'" I 15 40 I) take at the. Montclair on —Brooklyn. R; Boston. 4. Flrs«t and Claud* M. al«o star:* iiM La«l.. . iHoullhan 40 12 rlace O«s«l«!r l«eft Tim*, 1 tll'i. 2.11. AJfar...flhran«« Brook 1 1 183 3 3' 8« 2' 8*» «•• iCarhart ! 10 15 ir> « t The first eight will qualify to continu* bass on halls -Oft Tounr. 1; off Mclntyre, 1. First ba?« haji ill 21i>H. i 6t * 4" (Brooks 5 13 and 13 by It is sa!d that Davy Johnson wagered 19.000 B»- . K»rr«l iColti 2 188 » 7 C 4" I 10 h a Ji-S mat'-h play for the championship cup. on errors— Boston 2. Htruck out— By Y<-,un«r. 3; Me- TROTTING—3:IB CT^AgS—PURSS $I.(HXV-BEOONT> Wimor. iSallsbwryi 11 f> 6' 6* 4» « «• ISaffsl 12 M 20 4 at Intyro. 1 Time— Umpire— Day. Attend- against $10,000 that the Athletics willbeat the Giants VISION—THREE IN FIVE. T.«« fi 186 7 6' C 5* « IWalcott 5 8 8 8-5 ance. 2.000. in the world's championship series. Malnsheet, by Director General— OlAtr>*<> . . >Manntx) « 132 ! « S T»«ru«Ai iPtone. 5 « 8 R fc-5 blk. h.. * (HttCßooekl 137 R 1» I1I1 F->ll 8 2 IBS 3 1 g_fi ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. iThoma») •!1 Paul Jon«« 10 Pa: (•«»r:n* b. m. i .\u25a0 3 132! F»!l O. Wilson , 15 fiO 40 j". g r»t T.. b- r. \ Libert-- on*li!> 4 S» Gl'n 1. iMecurKe*. 9 132 lft Tell 'Helder ...j' 10 60 «0 20 10 SARTORI IN FAST TRIAL. BEWHVRST A CHAMPION. Robco«. Venansot, Ashlaad Dert. "• jr atarfed. 2.10 1 Delcanta >i*4 no' oppocitlea afr<>r Paul Jonen f»ll. fenced well tor a gr»en Jumper. Th« Lad ira« be»t of th» Game inPhiladelphia. TUne. S.OSH. 2.08W. others which ft.->od p Alfar rar. «i fair race — Cup BeaU Behr in RACE— F^r raaldeni '»o year; eld; $WV> ad4ed: »lx furlong* rtral»h». Start fair. \Ton drtrtng. Time, Philadelphia, Oct. 6 Lord Klrkpatrlck> team of Speeds Over the Vanderbtlt Intercollegiate Laxrn t». •\u25a0\u25a0 >\u25a0-.- Pry. GOOD PRICE FOR EMMA BROOK. \u25a03DO 1:1*1*. Vnnn*T. PisniH English players defeated the. Thistles of this city football match on Record Time. Tennis Tournament. (By T»l«sraph to Tne Trlbua».] \u25a0 Course |Po«t I I ! I, Betttnr- « to-day In the. association th» in Ky.. Owner \ Po. P< J* \ H Pt. rtn. .Tockey. Op. High.Close Piace,Show. cricket by a score X*md>on. Oct. &.—Howard Cobb. ©fItbM*. Horae.. Wt.l I I grounds of th* Germantown Club Philadelphia. Ptrtsburg, ' '"» compoe*a Paul Partori, 1n Alfred O. Van.ierbllfs 9 »« fi «' P »« 2* J. Mar'tn 6 7 J M U Englishmen residing in this city. horsepower Emma Brook. the J^'Jni r^-hirn»y. 2 110 1 2 2H 2 1 1 1-5 of race, out on th© coura* Behr, Tale, singles good ftUy Is by 8U«ot VaTruar'i 2^ 8» IShaw 8-6 1-2 1(« all around the hnm« team In Cup was of in the final round in for f>r $f. T 8-2 gave ap and daring Intercollegiate lawn tennis championship, Brook, E- ty Socrates. Cobb will £arhersoot...' ~h*'*** P' no 7 7 7 7 «' 6' OBrien «o K«0 1ft"l SO 10 th«» nr«f half F<-or!n;r f«ur goal*. In the. Feoond yesterday morning and fast the at dam Emma . * 1 tlrrie was cut from 45 to 30 minute*. and driving has been seen to-day. place the ftUy in th* hands of Alon«o McDonald <-i.fe. ? IMT| « 6 15 80 80 the visitors over circuit of twenty- a score 4— 6-4. to Tillly Banatrar.. . 8_ _«_ !Barn«tt ! R « 0I year. He was timed the by of 6—2. 7—5. the ar.d had eno-jgh left trill m^et the All-Philadelphia team eight to 25 minutes. Sartori was was a fought match from forced ra—> t* *taii off OorUnf* determined VasguarO. The Pilßrlms miles in close It hard end to «nd Lawsonlan "" "T" challenr«. had ground* of the Merlon TO 1 • T 'r»uia qui<. \u25a0_, l. M wa» runnier at the end. to-morrow on the Cricket race, CANOE MEN MEET. rreedar.4 should imr" etronir •^iib nt Havrford. About fly« thousand persons to have- driven this car in last year's but and marked by many brilliant strokes and dash- THE HtNTEK for fill!*!three yearn old; lI.FOO added; one mile, fitart gr»*L Won game. RepresenUtlves from th» Atlantic Central. EM* iTW- PACE— 1* »lim«r.HANDICAP:». r.. *yKtagKan— raw today's arrived too late and was disqualified. In spit© ing rallies. Dewhurst won largely by his clever A-!Ln? Tin*. 1 SP BoniM rf«,w o--n>r.___p'__^Owner. _^"_^__ll rin.***\u25a0 I Jockey-JocVey. Op. High.DonPlace Show:Show to for Broadway and llth-st.. on October U TTi» b<-.arfl of directors of the American Automo- condition for to finish the match time Denis. «• The course was in excellent fast Dewhurst and Behr in ratify efflcers yn oornmttees of held a m^etin? Nt the Automobile many to start the round for the championship In the work of the Ml« Association driving yesterday, and of the drivers were final sel*ct the camp sit* and the aste r-iub of yesterday, nnd many new clubs doubles. This match will be played to-morrow, last y*ar and to America out. Durvay over the, circuit withhis 130- camp H. Quick, of TonK- > , admitted tr> membership. Those present at went Dewhurst and H. B. Register Pennsylvania, for Ui* of 190*. Lansln* rl horsepower Darracq, and Hemery drove another commodore, and Wi.llam w. th« were Elliott C. l>se, pre*ldent; P. H. mating H. F. "Wells and S. Field, of Tale. ers. haa been elected " m»<*tln»s Renault, and Janatzy, J. ••ere 1ry of ***— —^ *•** Fa-rr'ngton Dorracq. with his m Crosby, Pas.aio. N. Iryi.o1 |L*^|Sßi? &S&3Sgo£ *\u25a0— Won ,«lly. Morse, A n Pardlngton. O. K. and Asa flzlsr. of will bei. th*tn a«Jßun»- gBWOWeUIJ.:^ . his big Meroedes. also indulged In some division, so that New-Tork * Goddard. with WOMEN ON" THE COITBT& tratlve headquarters for next year. ; Touring arrangements w«r« made with the w:i'--..»^«r.--j auto- livelyspins. HW. __ o^^^MwtJ_Kt_H_--i._^ .»»• l^sa^gfea^: mobile <-lubs of France, Great Britain and Ireland Chevrolet had Major C. J. S. Miller's 90-horse- - of Belgium. These clubs the, course, and from the speed Play 6-2; mad Mis. »*•«•« (A.t«rT_«.)] «i«j»i: ; and the Motor Club were power Flat on Some Fast in Doubles Tournament at Mis. R.molj H2 of New-Jtrsey: The North Jersey Automo- maun default: Mrs v *£^au»Ma* »-ili:i-'aii^SBin- -^ Iliorner 4 S*2 « Clubs bf i^Jk McCoy J*?JP%Jr . bile club of Paterson: the Atlantic City Automo- Spectacular tennis marked the women's (•ated Ml» and W™Miss , * E?9» «a lawn Jff^MiiTvSndMl*>d >t Club, the and Motor Club of New- "AUTO" K. Reynold, and Mils llre!•,?''**, de- bile Automobile TRANSCONTINENTAL SHOW. tournament yesterday on th« courts of th« Essex by d.fault; Mlm »»"*nd Ml s EnM™W ark the Mercer County Automobile Club, of Tren- partner Cr*n»• f^Vs.•-*• W»» County Automobile Club, Atranscontinental automobile show isIn town and County Country Club, Orange, N. J. With such reat«Gordon »nd Miss H«ch. '"^J^ByiOB as* ! months In advance of the usual midwinter auto- the too naif. Only one match V St Fin Jeefcer. Mies Freeman In \u25a0^anda^ Owner 'v' V H PRINCETON ATHLETIC MANAGERS. mobile shows at New-Tork and Chicago, chartered was played in the continuation of Uj» singles. Miss a is displaying the VVintun Model X Heywood and winning her - l^T^^fc^^ Da-vis, special car and between Souther defeating Miss • : Princeton. N. J.. Oct. B-Frank F. 'OT. of itt all the big automobile centres *Boston place Inth* final round. The summary follows: BSS";;;~;IHI"iTT= was to-day elected assistant manager ot and ' — ?:^TE^;: |jj?_] New-Tork. Ban Franolsco. singles (teml-flnal round) Miss Southvr de- Stml-nnsul round-Mis. "itSt; ' "f AVom«n'B i&*t ~ the team, and John Gk, mart,' v,-. ;nm „,,\u25a0'. I «"-«?ch iaitM lon6 "lOU to win to Princeton basketball fMt*dMiss lUfwood. 0— •—3.— frtted Mr.. XJnd.rhiU sad Mlm hV* u4 »^ Eail-r b-v % W(1 „ * S*»but7 i:i nmnins M>•jn *""•\u25a0 Thomas. '07. of Baltimore, was chosen assistant m,ml«, (Hrat round) tqd MI«» Ml«, Kainv* DUi «• £lMw^^ •..»;•- b..a:!ni cj'- at tha .tretca. acJ tn*t beat him. ISVUIIUIX,Polo 1.. MU4elpa4s. JLda. \u25a0••• Ultaii ..:«-•. . \u25a0- \u25a0--*-. *-» .-n«i. V Wartik «—l.« 1. 4—l- snflal*^**.
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