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Where to Dine 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 <Jolf Club. This is twenty less than last 4r.r h Bt . »0c jrround. however, tlie GAMES TO-DAY. NIPF.RB APPOINTMENTS The moment he etnick the he year, when the tournament was held at GAMES TO-DAY. FOR AFTER PARTIE*. I.F.AGUE. TMKATRF. began vigorously out of the path of the on- Club, n»ar Philadelphia. NATIONALi LEAGUE. AMERICAN rollini? Merlon Cricket Bostrvn. < >v»ian<i DELCAWA WINS THE JUMP h«4 almost nuccorded when one Philadelphia at N»n Vorfc »• IDetroM at ' cominc horse« and pair lo up nt o'clock on Mon- New-York. 'i'hi«ajco nt rmsb'irs. at Hotel Lafayette (;»i»!n» Krarr-a!««. of them him and laid him low. He wan taken The first tee 10 Rnston at Brooklyn. ',f»t. at '^nrinnati. Chicago si flr. loofci jphlladelpnts WsW— hit amßulance, Ixniii Old Hotel Martin. i' Also ala 'art* to th» iorkeys" dressing room in an day th» qualifying round ai is holes medal Inivenlty ' MTrtM -was not much in Fi. *MbSt. Music by Arnato Orefc but soon recovered, and apparently play vrlllbe Clark, of Apa warn and RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. r the worse for his fall. Mrs. 11. B. RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. COI MAIDGALLOPS HOME. K. Van Ostrand, of the Jefferson County AMKRICAN I.KAGIP. Miss NATIONAL LEAGUE. Wa»hlng- BURNS' opinion T?ishop. |Philadelphia. »: tnu«. The of th* rsilWrds that Ow\-n Tcmr- Golf Club: Georgianna the title Philadelphia. 4; New-Tork, Brooklyn, 11; Boston. \u25a0".. Bnnnn. 10: New-Tar*. 0. reet and Slith A- MJsa Phli»'l»lrhi>i. 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<l Cafe. Spite the Poor Card. whon wnn th<» gal- NATIONAL ,_. ' Lest-P <\u25a0'\u25a0 14-19-1S Park Place. n«ar Pr» \u25a0-.- of Ucally all the three-y«ar-old Jumpers In tralnlnK. Mo come for a deal of attention from the LEAGUE STANDING. TVr L<i«t P Ct. Wo« lip (pnrr% cleanly and boldly, and has plenty of in PW!ad*lphta ..02" M «3W * Rlory of give* way to the lery Stout and Mrs. Won.l«ost.r.et I Won.l/»t.p.ct. '. New-Tor* J2 I* .4£3 "H 9 Iv'c I>«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 <k«» Hello, lothian Country Pli!lad*lph!a. .PI 6K .6<4!RrooK!yn 4tt 103 .800 »-• of A. E. Thompson's foor-year-oM colt -which Association, and is one lost the tracks there. Is not likelyto be afternoon Women's Western Golf Boston, Oct. r,. The Highlanders ' -v ~ ir, 2r 7 X ?r T brolra <lown a. race> 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 <JyT>«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 Man<V>l!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"l<lJritr Just by Kessle— The Metropolitan opmlnj New Ale. apiece to see run off.. Two races ho';£?ht by John T>rakft 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 1<!1 van St. mqi- surromj<l " race, New-England heads the list with twenty-three enmiarh. and Boston YeICUIUCIdVCmOlde Tavern ,„,., Dinner hy an overnight condition which Park yesterday, hut left after tlw tonrth race. Fhe when he nas hit freely and made a costly error with two more. The score follow*: a ranc-men* flllle*. and Pennsylvania produces fifteen, New- inntnK to starters, constituted tvas th» euest of hrr mother. Mrs. O. H. P. Bel- entrants. at fir?r happ. NEW-TORK. •was also rsstricted three mont. and o^.-upiAd one of the. Peim«nt boxes In eight and the West ROSTOV programme. In spite of this a Me th" club In^l^sure. Jersey fourteen. New-York Lush, the Phlladelplila. pitcher, showed an th? official Miss Oliver, formerly a Baltusroi wa* in attendance. three. Marion unusual amount of courage in going back to the midweek «rowd Arthur Redfern. who broike 'his arm ten days entrant, from Chevy Chase. for Harbor Htll Cup. to is down box after being hit and stunned by one of As a public trial the aso. Is still in bed. and will probably not seen, Deering the Chicago section Thursday, the be Aside front Mrs. Mathewson's high Lush got along b« ron'for the first time next at Th<- rac°s again this car. representative In Mrs. Vemon Inshoots. three-year-old 'chasers willhave an able nicely until eighth inning, but then showed -me* tor maiden Carpenter. the • I• ;w««; day. broughi at .T formerly M'?s J. Anna. Th« « 4 « 1 HIPPODROME CAFE of the Tt Only one track record was broken Belmont Hall the of his Injury so palpably that h« was gSl^o* !? 1 P- * AND most lnterePtine Jntter the favorite in the national tourna- effects p.... 4 2 0 2 rt:Pnttmann. *J?__I <-AFE REPTAtTHANT w«« the was mmmm» Sp«<-ial»!»s. ye*teTfi»T.
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