Btspatrb Sl>fjRTING SECT ~jj THF TIMES FOLWDBD IS88 T1IE DISPATCH POU.VBBD 1830 WHOLE NUMBER 17,781 RICHMOND, VAM SUXEAY, DECEMBER 22, 1907. PRICE FIVE CENTS ALWIRICA TEAM PLAYERS WHO FIGURE IN GREAT BASEBALL DEAL DEEP HOIirS" CHOSEN BY CRIT1CS I The Consensus of Expert Large and Well-Mounted Judgment Fairly Well Field Foilow Hounds Fixes thc _election. Over the Course. SOUTH AND WEST HUNT FOLLOWED \\l NOT INCLUDED BY A RECEPTION

Y.ile Gcts Three Members bf the Members and Friends of the Club Greatest Eieyen, and Princeton, and a Number of Guests En- Penn ivlv.inii anu Harvard joy the Social Feature. Two Each . As to Those Riding and South and in Receivhig West. Party.'

The New York Telegram prlnta Iho The next to the last meet of tho. se|r(;tlons of sc-venteen new.spapu|>.o_»_ Deep Run Hunt Club for l-OT. had yes.J football expertK' ln New York.' Phllaf-1 terday at the Soldiers' Home, brought delphla, Bo.«tr.in. Washlngton and Pltts- out one of the largest flelds that haa Iv.jrg ot the- all-Amerlcan football elev¬ followed the hounds durlng the entlra well- en, and the-n complles a tablo showing season, lf not the largest Many how many of tho Bevcral persons choos- known' huntsmen, mounted on some'ot Ing eclect the same mon for the same the best hunters In Virglnla, enjoyed posltlons, prlntlng the result In tabu- a delightfully exhllaratlng run for iMcd form. Taklng the pesults at- nearly an hour, bringlng up at the ti;lned in thls way, and selectlng thc clubhouse, where the usual reception RICHMOND AKD NE.V was had. Most of tho riders were ln a'.l-Amerlcan team according to the ronseusus of expert JudgmenL," The pink, and the field presented a pretty- Tlmes-Dlspateh flgures out the follow¬ spectacle on the rup. The course la-r. lng result: OUTLAW LEAGUE IN CLOSE FINISr! from the Home, through Sunnysl'de,. Left end.WIster, of Prlnceton. thence lnto and through the Wllltama- Left tackle.Draper, of Pennsylvanla. property, through Patterson's .to Chan-' Left guard.Thompson. of Cornell. Promoter AI Lawson Quoted as Favorite in Derby Handicaj tllly. and through Johnston's to th* Centre.Grant. of Harvard. Saying This City Is Anxious Beats Outsider by Scarce clubhouse. The golng was unusually. Right guard.Zc-lgler, of Pennsyl¬ to good. and the braclng temperature add-. vanla. Join. a Neck. ed zest to the sport. Right tackle."Blgelow. of Yale. The run was without mlshap. save Right end.Dague. of Annapolis. NOTHING KNOWN HERE OF IT DAINTY BELLE ALSO WIN! one, and that a slight one. Mr. Gath- Quartorback."Tad" Jones, of Yale. rlght coming a cropper durlng the run' Left haltback.Harlan. of Prlnceton. New Union Have \FIVE OF NEW YORK CIANTS HAVE through Johnston's. Ho reraounte&: Right halfba.k.WeniTell, of Harvard. League VViU r'| Odds-On Favorite Wins fron and resumed. tlnlshmg wlth the rest Fullback.Coy, of Yale. Clubs in Leading-Baseball BEEN TRADED FOR THREE BOSTONIANS Mortiboy at Odds of the field. Long by At the clubhouse the foi-- Thls result gives Yale three; Prlnco¬ Cities of East.- One of tho greatest baseball deais player can shlne fn a tail-end ..ggr.;- regarded as one of the most reliabli reception But a Head. constltuted the ton, Pennsylvanla and Harvard two gatlpn. Tenney. even under such ad- backstops In the business. Shortstop kiwlng recelving partyr ever perfected was that recently an¬ Mr. and Mrs. Fred XV. Scott, Mr. and; e:.ch, and Cornell and Annapolis o_.» The verse corJitlons, nas made a great Oahlen waa an Anson flnd. aml played followlng story. publlshed ln nounced, whereby Manager John Mir- NEW LA., Decembor 21.- Mrs. William H. Mr. and Mrs. each of thc best all-Amerlca se!»;ctlon. the Record of reputatlon. and lt ls conceded that he ln Chlcago for teveral years beforo ORLEANS, White. Phlladelphla yesterday. of the New York iTKe prellmlnary Derby at th I. N. Mr. aud Mrs. J. SteCormlck. of Princeton. ls chosen for relative to the of Rlch- Graw, National wlll add greatly to the Mtrength of New York secured hlm, He Is a veteran handlcap Vaughan, Scott. probability Falr Grounds to-day waa won by Ar fullback by seven and Coy, of Yale, by mond becomlng a member of the League baseball team, exchanged tho Giants. These three man. together at short fleld. and ls regarded as n Parrlsh. Mrs. J. B. Mosby, Mrs. Mc-; pro- gelus by a neck. Dalnty Belle. I but is posed Unlon League of Baseball Clubs. Dahlen. new tlv: tlnlshed ball and a master ol Cllvra, Mrs. Dannenhower. the Mlssei" mne. Coy also chosen for left Bowerman, Shortstop wlth the materlal slgned by player the flfth race. produced an excltln an outlaw now * ihe Dan McGann ln the1 Moore, Martin, Rutherfoord and Wood- halfback by one and for right half- organlzatlon. belng- Outflelder Browne .and Flrst Baseman Glant's managemenf. are expected to game. played finlsh, ln whlch she mantgad to gi formed. Ia news" to tho baseball fra- ward. a l_ck by fonr. maklng a total of four- McGann for Flrst Baseman Tenney, put the New York aggregatlon back old Vlrglnia League ten or twelve1 the declslon by a head MortJ* Among the guests were nuuv" ternlty In thls from teen hlm to seven for McCor- cltyJ Catcher Newdharo and Inflelder Brid- In the category of penhant asplrants years ago, bui was discovered. anNational League. and ls a 'sclenttfk||La El mounts were as follows: Left end.Alcott, of Yale: left tackle League year slump year-s. stcurlng ejulntette (25 to 1) second, Pat Orenus (30 to 1 may not be an outlaw. He says that McGraw also gave Pltcher without doubt thelr utmost to natter, who for years led the battlug J. S_ on Laburnum; .O'Rourke. of Cornell; left guard. Ferguson play thlrd. Tlme. 1:08 2-5. George Bryan. some of the members favored pro- as good measure. In other words. '10 den.onstrate that they are stlll star.*, order of the winnlng Gtants. Thlrd race.six furlongs.Coltne* W. Ormond Young, on Red .Hussar.; F.rwln, of West Polnt; centre.Phllllps, tectlon last and as these mem- year, traded flve men for three, and though and especlally to make McGraw regrt-t ls also an ex-colleglan. (4 to 1) flrst, Bertha E (9 to 2) se< James W. Graves, on Klngsman; Ml-sa of Prlnceton. or Sllngluff. of Annapo- bers wlll now be the rullng splrlts In the men who leave the Giants are hls trade. Without exce-ptlon th«j men havlng played wlth Brown Univeralty ond, Ralbert (S to 1) third. Tlme, iFannle Crenshaw, on Doswell; Dr. 1_ JiK right tuard.Burr, of Harvard. or the league. lt Is qulte llkely that thn among the world champlon team of a sro all pleased-wlth the transfer t> where he flrst attracted attention. Evet 1:12 3-5. ; Bryan, bn _lriU3; Graffenreld Hpb- Erwln. of West Polnt; right end.Ex¬ organlzatlon wlll come in under the Fourth race.the IC. natlonal agreement. few years ago, they are all advanclng- Boston, provided only satlsfactory sal¬ slnce hls advent ln the professlonal Prellmlnary Derb;>" aon. on Lady Viyian; J. L Gathrlgliti' endlne, of Carllsle. quarterback.Dll- hl3 abill- seven ( "When what towns would ln age. and have probably done their ary terms are agreod to, and of thls ranks ho has demonstrated handlcap, furlongs.Angelus on a colt; A. H. on asked bo MUs Delila to aecon* Christian; Sunllght-.; le.n, of Prlnceton; left half.Hollen- to the best work. there Is llttio doiibt. Admirers of the tles. Catcher Needham has demon¬ to 2) flrst. (8 1) llkely make up Atlantlc League to thlrd. Mra- A. H.' Christian, on Florodora; Bi t.ack. of Pennsylvanla: right half. Lawson .Wlth the the Idea strated his as a backstop b> Bandldge (12 1) Tlm clrcult next year, sald: ."A exoeptlon of Tenney, a ex-Glant qulntette rldlcule abillty 1:212-5. II. BJUngton, on Overland; C. C. Jonos,'. Uauser, of Carllsle. compact clrcult could be made up of great flrst and flne the are all and a hls fine work wlth Boston. bagman hltter, that they ln, predi'ct Flfth rqce.mile and a slxteentl on Bohemian Joe; J. R. J. Anderson, on. Several newspapers. Including those Easton, Allentown, Pottstown. Potts- other two men added to the Giants ar-i saason's work for them ln then One of the reasons given for dis- ttne> selling.Dalnty Belle (3 to jj firs p-u lln; J'. XV. McComb, on Major A1-; lei "Washlngton. have attempted to plcfa vllle, Shamokln, Tamaqua, Haileton young and ambitlous. and are new locatlon. posing of Catcher Bowerman is thni and York." regard¬ Mortiboy (6 to 1) second, Greona (4 1 lan; E. D. Harrls, on Gates; A. S. Bu4 an all-Southern team, and severa-1 ed as- comers. There was little oppor¬ Bowerman waa a catcher for the there was frlclion between hlm anc 1) thlrd. Tlme, 2:01 1-5. "Lawson says appllcatlons are com¬ ford, on Janlce; Palmer Lelgh, ol;" Southern papers have selected an all- tunity for them to demonstrate wh.t _nlverslty of Vermont when he waa , the other Nc.w Yorfc Slxth race.selling, mile and a al: lng ln fast for the two vacant plaees Brown jug; Dr. J. A. White, on Irou 6-uthern eleven: but the cholccs In the they ara really capable of under a scout. catcher, and he is being dli.pensed witl teenth.Dr. McCleur (7 to 10) nrs ln the Unlon League. Rlchmond. Va. dolng dlsoovered by major league Prince; Wllllam on case ara all for the sake of Ternes Rod (20 to 1) Agtle Rueger, Pjedmoal?- latter made from members anxious to The favorable condltlons, slnce no star and has made good for years, belng largely second, being especlally Join. harmony._ to 1) thlrd. Tlme. 2:014-5. Robert Tritton, on Barrlstef; Miss ot the Southern Intercolleglate Ath¬ outiaw leader says he w'lll vislt every Asli-j hls has not beer burner, on Chestnut. letic Assoclatlon. and take no note ol clty that has applled and go over every name from the struggle between the an athletic alllance wlth Prlnceton, and race, but partner Davldson, A. and M. of North Carollna detall. and then pick ovit the two whleb lnfluence of love and money. that the efforts of the Wllllamstown decided on. PtrUburg Geta New Flrat Baueman a Lawson arrlved ln Boston Wednes PITTSBURG. December 21..Barn< \VEEK'S Virglnla. V. P. I., Washlngton and Lee appear to be the strongest, It wlll be The efforts of New York Imancler athletes were likely to be crowned BEST BOWLEKS; to dlsown the son of an mar¬ success. day to ride tn the professlonal sprln Dreyfus, of the Plttsburg ball clu and others. about s^x weeks before the next meet¬ early wlth Mcanrs. Briggs nnd Ilynn HlKh KoUcra between and a that the Tl- races, which will bo held at the Parls'announces that Warren Glll. new flrs ing of the league will be held." rlage hlmself glrl of Since the bad beatlng for the Week. .. Thc- Wa-hin<-rton papers place Dutch- there to-morrow The Unlon League U lo the Mexlcan mountalns, and the love gers adminlstered to Dartmouth two11 Square track night-1 baseman, bad been secured for ne; In the weekly contest at the- of as proposed bowltng pr, Georgetown, all-Southern full- embrace the cities of Brooklyn. Baltl¬ affalr of that son. Andrew Mlchael, and years ago the two lnstltutlons have Interest in the paced race betweei11 season. Glll has been playlng wll Lake Alleys Mr. Briggs captured the Moran and the an team ln the Western back. but he gave no evldence of stellai more. Phlladelphla, New York. Wash¬ hls father's nieoe, rorm the princlpal not met on the athletic fleld. Darragan, champloi¦V Oklahoma A prlze on Tuesday night, and Mr. Hyan'ii French whlch wlll be dectdci a qualltles In the game played here, noi ington and three other cltles. It le feature. The play fails to grlp the The suspension of relations was rider, ilsoclatlon, and ls six-footer, sald to oo Thursday nlght. The scores of aU* was to-morrow night after the sprints, i be a hltter. He was corrali from tho newspaper accounts ln the be|ng promoted by Manager At Law- Interest of the audlence, and Is weak caused by no 111 feellng. but forced keen. Both men have worked han¦j heavy competitors follow; In cllmax. the authorltles at Fred. at Arkansi V'lrglnla-Georgetown game. feon. of the Readlng team, and wlll by matters f the Western stars. Including Schult2 as many ln whlch he has been .seei YORK. 21..Th Dowden ...'. 93 losing flrpt money has caused the twe board of govt rnors of the Brookly NEW YORK. December 21..Albe Moss . S7 ii Michlgan, and Stcffen. of Chlcagc by Rlchmond audlences,' .and PRINCKTOIV VS.. DARTMOUTH.' Yacht Club met at the ofllce of ..thougl groat b(ke riders to separate. The Com G. Cutler Frlday night outplayed Ge Briggs . 93 ruirl one or more'Mlnnesota men. Th Andrew modore W. C. Tower yesterday, an tho character of' Mlchael li Athletic Ittlatlonw Mny Be Henuraer statement led to bltter words, anc1 Slosson at the latter's ollllard aca Mr. Page rolled tho hlghest acora-. .ill-Amerlca eleven should properly.b attractive formally accepted from Slr Thomas Lip ;_.lled the all-Eastern team Instead not an altogether one. th' Between Two Unlvcrnltles. the two parted unfrlendly. It Is saie'ton the tender of the £1000 cup ol¦- emy, and took tho lead ln thelr mati In goo3erplns, 12S, and Mr. lilcks the^ nt ". - !or if comparlson were possible. ther ln.terpreta.tlop yosterday's two per WORCESTER; MASS.. December 21.. that Moran has slgned up wllh.Ivei fered for an ocean race. at lS.lbalklng. By scorlng 328 poln hlghest. ln ten-plhs for the week. 21.2.; , A resolution was !s Uttle room to doubt that seve'ra I formances was qulte pralseworthy. am From an authorltatlve source here li Lawson for tho twenty-four-hour ra.c< passed expresslr ? to Slosson's 287 Cutler brought his to- For ladies, Miss Wyatt rolled the hifrb*-' fulnlled every of the was learned the the club's appreciation of Slr Thomas' Western' and Southern plaj-ers wouhj requlrement jiai-t that Dartmouth Ath¬ which will begln ln Boston Christ¬'I Interest and generoslty nnd wlll b,e ta! score up to 1,200. Hls opponent est score ln goose-plns, 97. and Mrs. KI be entitled to places on the eleven. "The Power That Governs" takes lt: letic Councll Is endeavorlng to'ar'rangc mas Evo. Fogler ls entered In thc3 torwarded to him at once. lhas 1.187. |L Smlth the hjghest in ten-plns, 129. ; THE'QX/ESTiON OF THE HOUR-"WHAT HAVE YOU GOT FOR ME?