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GOLF. tOBk DA HA' T^r^o^'E. >.riVi,vV. OCTOBER 2. J^l^. AUTOMOBILE WHICH BROKE THE RECORD FROM CHICAGO TO NEW YORK. HERMIS BREAKS A RECORD PEOGEAMMi: OF sports to-day. RArrvc.— At Ban* i-«-k tnd CMeag EAfXBAM> Criair.rt-»r!*Mj« #»rie». . ••^^J-c .National* \.- r. :: c <Air<»rir*r.>. at C * - I.A"^N TEWlS.—Dlstricl of sbbbbb chasa**ss«B. at \u25a0W*aar.'.r.r*rr. WLr.-Whfi;or-Wnn»r-. "-^--r '-' ~ T " ? r " Hjnt::cc - - ' Philadelphia cliampli— HHa. R:-n- mot.i Hill— Women* .-'. chal&pJ :.».;•. ! rr..rr.iiia.r> roonii H \u25a0\u25a0• <>.^ trwntm'nl. \u25a0"rT" T.A TV. --.-a- rlrc«JV ** Cincinnati. :TT.— Kent .r.r^r:ar>V \-». N«w-Tork, at Liilnes t-n%. f:»: :• ; .:*• » m. »inpj?E 6K1.11V —At Locu« Val>y. n * t** ll * Philippe'!* Pitching Too Much for Boston Americans. Bo*»o r (>rx. i TVmaj**' 1 }- pit<-h:-*; of \u25a0 -. —^, it RttaffMfSi MMjajgßl gtoot the downfall of the) Bi ston Amerl'-ana t-.-<i3y in the' first came of ti» world » championship juries h*?ween the ->»nßant wir.r.-rs >»f th^ two Isajsjaa. The score was I tat It sjm r.ot untiJ :;-:e «ev»r.:h ir.r.'n* that a Boston roaasff ssaicbad AtsdL .»nd then an *mr was respon- sible. In the s* \u25a0 I'lttsburg pitches s:ru'-k our the s!<Je BUftßfl |w > errors, the Pitts- burgs BlßjNd bafl dtat •- . * 'i-a.T-it and snappy. whi'.e their \u25a0 cfle'dins; thro'i^h.yit was brilliant. laaaa w»-re sjafvaeal at tne start, and the) visitors, ftrvt ta bat. trioh alvitaraje si an attack of stage fright on the p.i.-t af OiK^r and rerris. Because of ra~ cn>w.l bits beyond the ropes went for three. Bases I>-h -h ent 'ri<» r*.r^t of trt«w» hits with two out m theSrsi Inaiaar. when lbs F::i»ourrJ POed .; :\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 aa They came,: another roa the third on Bra-sv - . ar.i rfebrlair'* am«le. An . rr..- bj r \u25a0 rr.» «;iv* the visitors an- ot.-ier ma in the .'\u25a0•;.-• - sjtsU on 3«=rl=*-» hit la the seventh and the inU ategped siort of ' ~ | bOBM In th* tfivtaiii tr;;i>-» r v Freeiaaa and Pareoi :-!\u25a0\u25a0.. ?fct .-i two rw. an'! fro.-ri Wagners «-rrrr another resulted la FWstor. ~ \u25a0 : .r.f. Th^ «-ore: mrwadn I ajaj v i-> r lt> po a c 19 ' ib 5 o a, E»a.i-nr.rr. -• :. l •• ; .. . ;»•• ;«h»rtT. rf.4 ft .. 1 I o ' " - ' •> cocma. .ia....4 o :« o Iwara, .^n .3 l 4 i> i : - -r ...4 0 1 3w » -\u25a0< t 111 2 1 jr-~«a rf.t it ill Bra.i»r.«i,j ib..-. 2 1 7 •» .\u25a0 ,a:-n: «• 4 1 2 4 4 > I'.::-rt---.. 2b 4 1 •> 1 2 » Larhaace. 1b..» <><>\u25a0•• UK rf..J I I I I t F«-rrW. 2a 3 © .343 Fft'lpn. <: .. 4 rt 1 \u25a0> i. i-rijer. c 300 « 1 J \u25a0 p 4 -.>>•\u25ba 2 0 t i;:rt p 3 O 0 fl I ••••Lirien . » \u25a0> O 0 c Total* .. 4*> 712 27 T 2 : Farr»il 10 00 •• Tbcakj . ..ia «2TM « •Barter »nr r rtyrr tn r.lr.rh. »na:t«<l BSJ Tour* taatsta, "< i t 1 0 O 1 0 0— Boston 0 O O •» 00 20 I 3 Earned rur.s—Bnaton. 2. P!t:s: -.r«. .7 Tr-.re* **• htta— Fr»"»mar., ;ir n: L»a h . ijt Firar.sf.*! !. Ih.ii* raa— ."'•Sriiut. Stolen basat Wagrer. Br^n-r-, !. Ritcaty. r.r*t t*»e oa r.a ;*— off Your* :: S-r. it By Tooaff. 5; i' :r- :\u25a0' Pat-, bail—'r;<^r TiTie. 1:53. CB>- P're»— </Lay »nj CMaslly Attrniaace. . I -42. RESULTS OF OTHER BASEBALL GAMES. At P»:.alr-:j -.:»—?•:\u25a0• aMaMa iAmerican) •; FbOsssV ph:-» <Xal At rhicajo—Chlcaajj (Nat!nnar>. IT. CM-ago HIS—I tSJB>, 0 A . »__.__ n . \u0084. National). 7 st. I^saai <Arr.#r:?^.- •? GIANTS IN TIE WITH WILLIAMSPORT. trasporr. Pcr,n.. Oct : Th» Gla.-.ts played a ten lnnin< ti*- wir. 1 -. Williasisport here to-day. the> cam» endiriSr I I( , 9 T^e ap n it b b N>w-TVr!< .Ni-'. n 1 ft 3 1 l> n 0 I «_; 13 { W'lllairaport 1 020 1 •> 00 \u25a0 a 14 i Ba:terl«» '^r^rin ar.l iVjr-.»r : ssaf aad Donovan. I'lrrsr.rju. v /as GAME. «»<>•\u2666 r.bta!rj<vl by h»r pr»«<>n; CT:n. O*ct-T!n« Parr and Miller. Contrary to expectation, both the frames and plates ire In r<»mari<abtv good con- dition. It bad been reported that the yacn: »SB not In a fit condition to L* rnyil ai;i!n. ba: •*..••» who --.-..- v»stert!ay w«re •:ri.->!<» rr» »»e \u0084.._,. terlal 'leterloratlon. and fhe men ariour th* •hlpyanl say the yacht could have h#>»n put In corßrn!"k»r> and rac««J »f It had f*»n ne«e^»ary. Work b^lr.s pjjth^d o-i t>-«» \r<^H* so as tr» h»v* her tv \u25a0-•\u25a0 pkar to haul Shamrock 111 out. Captain A rln^e «nd rhe rive m»n who »r» remalnlna; ber^ until .7,-e is »-;:>-: \u25a0 ..?. !-.-•< r»moved ev»rythin» from the Ir.fri'.r of rh» iat-»«t <-»j-j'.len«er. so she Is ready to b< hauled out at any -->\u0084. Puhlir Xf-tices. ZES NEW AMERICAN RECORD. ddcsjajoi, \u25a0••_ L—lfeQee,L IfeQee, a three-year-ald colt by T\'h!t.' Knlarht— Remorse, set a new American rao- Jockey Club Announces Increase in Value of Stakes To Be Ran Next Year. n*B Jockey Clu.b ha3 announced the frliowir.p 1-- ereaae ::. vataa tor f'uKps to :>e raa la ISM As the ralas of "; oth xhr BBOOUyo Bad S. v :;r; a:, h.ir.tilcaps has ficQuer.tiy been in excels cf the sum K^aran- taed f r (ttture fnevals, the increase, as a matter of fa-t. Ooea not amount to so much would seem at Brat glance. r:';y-r. Ilan'ilcap Cor DM wi;] be J3O.C»» guar- formerly J"." '"•"'. t. v -.» Suburban, formerly •• . to bf {3D.00Q aroaraj ••• : the Ad \u25a0 -\u25a0• a-i-ied. !>\u25a0 b" 513.000 ruaranteed; the ;. . \u25a0 formerly jj.O'ai e.ti<i~<]. to be <T 309 \u25a0 . :merly M.500 add- <d. to he «":/»• added; the I \u25a0 . tonnerijr (o.Oo# .j be J10.0.R) guar:i.r te •» i ; formerly Jo.vCj \u25a0 : \u25a0 . .^.: - <jk<-- tor three-year-olds ar.d uij- " liataj "s if ont- mile ur over, formerly I to each, to be JS.^ju added to itakea (or two-year-olds which were $I,M .. . Led to each, to be C.OOO added to each. SrFITEBAN AND BROOKLYN. $20,000. m RATE—THE DtXZaXA: for thre^-r«ax-ol(5a •s •\u25a0 . ::i Pimi» US) lUjtUi ii^ Bad Neva W< 1... :i>.< Grey Friar W* FIFTH KACB—9 r am :>. yea.r» old ana irpwirJ. •- 'J- - r three et more races ia WO*. l^>?t ••\u25a0\u25a0en furi-.njr» of W:'h^r» Tourse. Bteetta (is \u25a0 ..rr.r'Lei: . .110 \u25a0 i;r! M*n" Street 110 asriaavfUs I \u25a0DCI I iiA'l3 tpll'na:; for thr»»-yeaj^-olJ» ar.d up«-ard. na \u25a0 Raeta u> rr. \n< (">,.»,, «^ r .. . 9* : < S<M H <y M - n:n Pirate S3 nlc I"" 1 Tiara, B) - ...... 1 ; K.:.crmlne vi 104 t;»-t Ketstea 81 Hcwcmi -*• ....... 1(X» Blae Victor tS I 1. ar.d Nult Plan-he. 113 (Utrhaelsi. 100 to 1 ana 40 to i. fi ran. Start ;xv>r. Won easily. v.m«. 1:41%. PIXTII RACK— Handicap. 3 years and over; m BbUBJ over th' W.thrr» Co.- E R. Thcma*e eh. c. H«rmls. by Her^ mfiii-f- Katv cf the Weft. 4, 134 iFul!er> 11—10 •—* \u25a0Jit mats. a. 110 (Hlck»)2 1 7— OBtSBSay, -. t«H (O'Connor) 3 1 1 Brljrar •". t»J -••rr,e.-'.. Bto 1 acd Sto 5, ana Short- h<w«. a. 113 lOdccB), |t to ft ar.a *yen. also ran. Start i: . Wor. eas.:y. Tlrr.e. 1 i2'-,. MORRIS PARK ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. FIRST RACE—Se!lln«: hurdle ra.c» for three-x raj-old* Baa upward. Os» and one-half mllea. ov«r «lx flight* ef hurdles. v a™» W1 Sarr.r Wt. -!arr,wind UTfliisoar 14* ';\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0•» \u25a0- \u25a0 - \u25a0 Fiivai I«t ana rrlnc* 153 »;ii».'n U K ht 147 -sman IS] rr r >Tto|rram 142 . ' c 151 lilarlc I)«*th 142 1v.a:.,; fr:r<-» \-.\ - BITI TTsiMTlrsa. v - two-ynr-oHi. The ratas IS VaKur .„ »!or.*teT n«. nrr.»-c-nry !U llarai.i.-;.- 3 on li: -- 108 112 E<J Tierney i 1"i 1 " " 11l Topic .. :-7 - "<^ i:..'-v r.r.g . . IS :\u25a0 I CbsopUla s*> TOIO rRK Manhattan BAKDCC4P; for iwp-j-»«r-c!<l» and uj>warl. Th^ Ec'.!p»e Tours*. I. \u25a0 . .rr 1°« Oejr l\,\ . i&2 t Pepper 113 );,.. kt.? v^. ..11l Castallan ?" r> .p* 1"<- SaJ\rft.ila . '.'7 5- .«\u25a0'<*• i .. . 107 Si I.ar.iel *5 Wild Thrnw ' - Ni-vrirK OF ~ALE AT PfSUi" *r-CTTOBJ» "JIIK I'KESIDI OF TliL BOROUGH or Marhavan w'l, «»:: at pubile \u25a0utrtlon. thr»ya«!i Brraa L. K«nne!.y. Ju tt.ir.err. to tr.' tubes', biti-ier on ts<» <sth 'lay o* Oct-.her 1.«i3. ar 11 r,-.-. o<-ic a. m. on Us* prerr.!»»* all tn» bclldlass ir.d p^rts of bufMinca «iuj tzlsttra *:ru-tures now w.ttita the l.n«» of S*^tlcn No 3 of the emtaaat B I .= . --r»li9 drt»e. from One Haair*-! ar.d Thtrtv-nft - -\u25a0 ' -- Hur.lr»<J »rd F<srr»-flfta »tr»«t. WttJ a:; •-» rrjaterl*;!* !a -' \u25a0r?ur>naat rb«nto. t!-.*n contained w;*ft:n :-• t.i.r*-.ng •\u25a0•:-1a«1 parcel* cf land, •\u25a0' tn the Borough <.t 1- i:.-.ifu. ta ''• City of New Tor*, H WM No 1. Ferw»«n On» K-inlr»<l and TMrtT^-aftS aa4 Or.« Hmulrtl t-J Thlrt^-ilxtii -•\u25a0»—» \u25a0-- »• :\u25a0\u25a0 r~ 'rf !i -r' *. N . ; Xnwrsectl.- ncf O«e Buadfed aa4 TtlrtT-otmi •tr^er Part cf or.»-«tnry fratr.(» ram. i~ 5.23 by 2r». «. No •">:•• Op.« Ilur. .re«l md Fortietli aa<t Ob* Ominiimi in.l F-rty-Br»t *rr»*t3 \u25a0 Taldres's PJ»yhoua^. N. 4 Between \u25a0t» aiiaari ii anil fort7-*r»t «\u25a0« Oe* Huni!!»d an.l ForTy-aoconii —••Par: .f tw—strry frarr- b t -. ITO3 XTK T < &r *.* l»T **. . > T ; y SJ '-.>' 2T.43 by 3C. 1 * 67 liti, with aa«d an greeßJtoasas No. 3. E»'.«»*n •' Hurir»<i an.! Fort7-«*oon4 SB Ore IIir:- I r»'1 3-. '. F -v tftW ItIWU Two-st"ry ta I " "". w.-h •x-»r..»:'3a f'r.e-st^ry eatmsi. n a ' :*m. Part <:f 2 \u25a0•• - «tciT fr««rr.e bu!:dln«a, IT «3 tx 3E.3 t>r (I .'. :v <?.l rj •\u25a0 4 N.i n. toCwn One Boadrad sad Firty-ttlrd and Ob* Hundred and X rty-l \u25a0 ir.h »-r»e:s— Ona two-»t n ,\u25a0\u25a0—\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 rri.—.# Suildin*. Two isBB-essri Mea ."t»b>s. Fraci* ataK«. a:: an«d -.-••• a --•rwwtta. No. T E!<kw»»t! ( -• ;\u25a0 -y-fou»th *c; Om M-.rAr'i nr.<t Fbrry-ltftft streacs Tw.-> f :r-«t -y brirk bull 1 r*s Or.c two-efiary fr;ic.« BatMtSSJ wrh crr»-a?ory eaasaalsa 1: ••"• .-\u25a0 F.r toll oarttculsn se» . . r.« H JACOB A -"ANTOR. Pr»<i!i»r.t of »h« &"ruf!) cf \u25a0sßßsaMaa >OrilF. TO TWPAVER*. ni:i'\iti mk\ r or n>»>cc. r.tui.\» mil IUX i'ollectio.v of t »\»:», >». r.r i»!\mii*:u- 'Turn, HOROtl.il OK >l %.M1%TT .v ••- I. i*» VOTICE D HEREBY -iIVKN THAT THE *" \^.-^-m--- R.'.i> ' P*-»: F<t:i?» arT P»r»i->rai Prcp- •r-y tn Tr» •':;.\u25a0 . - N»w T->r< r- r :r:» rear tSMSi ana th-» w»rr>n*.ir<-.» '"- c-:>'' r .- r. '•f -iv< -n-« '#*n ie!tr»r«4 to ?h^ iir:--- .- . tad t&al a.: tM MM **:<1 At**«s- -. -• H OS ire ' ••" \u25a0»<! payaht- t. MiNT AT. CxTOBEii STH. Mt\ a- tat Oea> ef ma p.-r-— «g Ttaai la Ut* tr-..u«r; !n «rUch ;-» -- - \u25a0 . -i:«»-'. as f~!U)w«: uoßornn "X Manhattan. n> st c.i«mbe.-« \u25a0-**% Mjrr'at'an- N. T. BOKOCOH OT Tl'K CP.onx. corr.er Ttlr* aad Tr»- Boat A-.«t:''». T-* }-~r.\. N T. BORO-iiH OF BROOKX.T3I om» 3. 4. eas a Mjr;.-:pa! Bul.ilrr Br-^klrn. N T BOROTTHI OF Qi ' " 3 - m»r Jmcttwon At«km sad Firr*. --r»-t. !>->r.« . I "trj N T BOF.OL'i;H OF" r.'.'HM 'NT". = rr.-r of Pi-.- act! 6».a<l Str<?ets. Staplaton. Pratrn :»:anl. N T. In .-a»<» of paymr-.r ; i .' r.z •'«-• ;*i» p<»r»^r «t» p%rtm •ha:: [-<» »r.Mt;*i r > \u25a0\u25a0- —.•\u25a0•\u25a0 r»i i- s»-t:cri 913 o; the Greater KM Tirk CfeartSf •' aap-rr 3TH. Laws oT 1S»7). viz. : A sMaetlaa «t tataveaa »; t:-.» rat^ of A p^r ewp.t per aaaeai \u25a0••• frie <I*y of aach ••-.-»-. the Ist lav si DetaaSsea ne»t Al! bi:!s pal f aara - r> toaaj MSI &• r«ba:«<3 bmtotm checks tr*dr»wn f r -a"""»r.t. TVh«i cri»cks are rr. i :*•; to f»» R<». - -- of T«jus Ci»» \u25a0aal accorrpan!«<i i ' •«\u25a0-• »r. .<:.-ti«>9 with po«.tax<« rr»palj 13 crtf-ir •\u25a0> •ns:r» r»tiinj of r«c«l;tnl bin* by rr.mV h»^K» m»T rr«»!.«S at aR7 t'm« to th» R»c»r»»r attar - : « -*v»S»en :»»:'•! r>AVID R. At'STEN*. R«-«rv«r of Turn. 37 i Help Wanted. ABLE BODIED UNMARRIED MEN* BE- \u25a0* tw«»n a»»^ of rt t.r.-\ ?.'\u25a0 . -:i»-.» of \u25a0 t#<l gtatae, gncl crtamct^r sri'i t^mp^i'rit*haM'i. »- VI ipMSt read and wr.tn Er.n::*:-. i- - r.i i t.-i assly to P*- milßna OBter. 2Z ' * . 2.360 Thtri A»«.. 7C3 ?!«h Ay» . N. T.. or 3'v! Fu!: n \u25a0=•_. B-^iiiyn. 37 . ... \u0084 ...... j, " - ?- r f ris - % «-%\u25a0\u2666\u25a0 •\u25a0' . ' 2—1 * .' - *— 1 3—l 4—l4 1 *> 0 Evi : . \u25a0 1 :•\u25a0•\u25a0• « I r'. 6 \u25a0 ... ..... .. : \u25a0 Parley). 1 \u25a0 \u25a0 ' \u25a0 " - . -\u25a0 1 tJii - \u25a0 \u25a0 .- W .1 Z7\ EEPtB- ->r 4 yzsr *nS over: r^'-'isea - . rr.. '.••». '.. - 1 g s*:r frotf^c -. »t •it. a«*d. atr r . \u25a0 - : l-c -• _s. ; ,: . N'r Na-. '.— 2 *• 1 I—l . ..llr Thavpr» Z T—2 1— 2 --- ~ ~..a.\e*-z 2-t«*t-^:sm . c ::r*» Oaatss \u25a0 sasssak. try Uaoat- \u25a0 •. :i" fru:>'> t a—l l— ; . 2—l ?—:«? ..CU ks)l '-' ' . \u25a0 \u25a0 pQoemci). I tn I and Ste l; 1 5 te 1«ad « %• t: I Ire (Bedfera). I tt I ar.j - \u25a0 \u25a0 ta to \ ar.i 10 to I. ax. 4 ;. \u25a0 1 nr.fi 10 to 1 »:*o rtn Ptart I t\or (-i-tei Ram : \:\.- MCB— BCXTEB HANDICAP. S 5-ar-,.]« :• \u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0 - -.- Jiraxt b- 0 IV.. .Odcmi J 7—5 1—: ::« a ?—; s—s A N».. aj tornuat 3 T— ; T.—-2 j2ffl r * WB A >~* -T-.^-r. 7 -c : ar '..5 rr 2 r >lr i> ' **> T t». « ta I and 2 ts I: Atflm \u25a0 v : u-t ia -i T r >- ...t- & U 1 ani h aJao rar Bar! *;>•-: ffr r tar.-: y ItßaS, I :.•>-». "•\u25a0Frrv. R*.CE_si»i.>t: Tv->-»«r-o:« S; TVithen Ida cf 1 ill C '•" le - ** S * Aner-« BcJSuT^., 112 ....OTajiajßUl 1 10—1 4—l .for., iir re - Iand 3 to 1 * ' !ar.- >" ,'" t *-^«r. Elixmkrtli 113 I U * tt - •-- \u25a0 - - so to :aci io ia \u25a0 BrE.r.r. a d.vjp •*•-•"- 1 'he St- \u25a0• . - - ' \u25a0 w »- °* mter riar.di'ar tt ". - ' I v »«r tsr"»-yes.r->- . - : . - training. 1 \u25a0 : T u:.:cr Har.Jirap :i War The WUbeiß mOe, and :: y ? .' -: .ect. F. R. r-octcr's brown mar* >I""|>I ""| >I H Ground h«a I »«^c^t BDotaast. w;.^ a- \ . - Foxr.aii P. KfeßßSjfla X.:.-- : - •- ."-lorr.ir.ts. with :*.4 f^n** was \u25a0 I have a shatfi me weighs i form \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0r- it#. She mi«ht havt - -ilnary racing lu-k All - tgt Ile back- \j^.\. :.<-\u25a0:- \u25a0 . : \u25a0 \u25a0 :: . \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0 ... . . Ut to \u25a0 . ;"« : - « er vv'. w.f-r.w .f-r. liannon found i - ' fi rr. ::\u25a0••• - . .'-ngih I eh : . - - ! \u25a0 aa 1 Ea the ac - - \u25a0 \u25a0 ... t- . it i \u25a0 - ar.d a ha C. three boreea la.r. and -' these Urn I Self Pro- Tfc.---.er... cwTieJ \u0084- \u25a0 B. Pal was so t>u"V: svpcrfa r: Seen p Mr Ta.ylor, arc Charr. yr. on whon >!r Haj - thai ;.«-\u25a0\u25a0 illoped away from them ar.d won *.• \.~ riease^i. Be was as . te, and •^•is ir. frost from the ftret ; thai ba tool t I i out a ru *-.p:e. A lording i i .. cf weights the winner csrr\< ± :•>• pound* ;«. a.n<l Ba% fct'TM it! A' Mr }i.'. \u25a0•= trir'vo ponznds lAeiaeight, liowcver, th< handicap c:c * ran ej Prtcceton. was i I . rth«s behind- \u25a0 f Dext race was < . . g j \u25a0 ; . , - rH » i t •• -- iseven fur- - the Withers mile route. I «•» \u25a0'«' \u25a0-' " \u25a0 - n they were Injr.ed by : - \u25a0 . : h:^ rr^ n I n of v I la his r«j-t - \u25a0 he was - ~ - I . \u25a0 arrto 1 the - ' - M \u25a0 ; ": sa2 :\u25a0 T ~- h3-.ai - ! pal<=. ... \u25a0 \u25a0 \u0084.„ t j,^ \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 . . \u25a0 ont to \u25a0 \u25a0 - \u25a0 \u25a0 - three \u25a0 ; . \u25a0 ' Mad- : \u25a0 TcJ:cs Ip 134 Pounds and Runs Mil,and an FAzhih m lsS2 1-2. \u25a0- a- \u25a0pssssti seamsM harJicaj. at a mile and . \u0084\u25a0 - ovrr the 9 B I Hrrmis. the "tt'f chests t- - '" ; —* \u25a0 - -me to be krown . \u25a0•\u25a0;- OR ' \u25a0 '' \u25a0 r»et race? \u25a0 hif career :it the v. \u25a0 \u25a0 inclof-:- - \u25a0 \u25a0 - v rhf M" * ' be «cr»!. mm» Bather a I . .. ., r - \u25a0 Bjsjtdd have mace \u25a0 \u25a0 I -.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 it was sskldsj ta scad •\u25a0• baasflf \u25a0\u25a0Ittiwui hors» yy.'-, cha mighing bapaai .-' TU pounds ' \u25a0 . . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 - \u25a0 wu i teaaaakar. m r t:.Bn the best j-revlo i '•• ; x v Bbsjisjsjtßßt ißaa. a < , . , •;\u25a0 [--iff"up. llorjr.: c 's oypr: \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 rthose - n.y. and to then «iv from desajß to forty 1(005 ' 8 - '' ' \u25a0 -. \u25a0\u25a0 - \u25a0 in The first . \u25a0 \u25a0 ;. ' r the -. .- \u25a0 .: ml II ....... r that - - BSjflfl BOH led all the way ard finished . . - .. t,..;i1- . -- T w : 'fl - : .te repla eel Cotooaay 'hed a re?7»ect.»ble aactoA. Wb*a the baa \u25a0 I . Dm :rfv;t;,: : faastlaa w»i \u25a0 besney ha-.-» flom tbrnXT" rXermn was «r. ofids-rr. BKWjsejsj |.: ;} ° gonl enc \u25a0' bis I >\u25a0 v ..s r. ABU \u25a0 Be, and •\u25a0 ' «i» a bsajsy -lay or. BBver J'lrate to beat "To rr:ar.a»:.- a »cr:a.r,." he said, oracularly, "a •• \u25a0 r r.. It he Is not. his convc \u25a0 not n ilted in his own horn*»; if he doer. things wll . - -^ :!t him. In the Ideal household the wife bows to" J . it tr.-t rrorr.ent his little daughter appeared. "Mamma say« if poo. don't cor:.- In to dini-er - .way." she announced, "you won't pet any." -red a little a:,d jonk^j at his watch. •. \u0084»:t- time." he s.tid. •Marrrr.a saya It's the only time you'll get It." announced the little one. "becauM ne*a having it - l-.cur earlier to-<iay. She's got something \u25a0he wanta to do ' He went .-. \u25a0. ' I SOLD BY QUART. Fn-m. The r Tf"*af Hews "Say. Park»r. why didn't you nov« out In "Too rnu'-h malaria." "Pid m have subatastlal jproof"* .ij say to I a!«ke;«i the grocer the price r,f . ; "as outside In a hamper, and he said they were quinine pills" PREACHING AND PRACTICE. ROCK SAND SECOND IN NEWMARKET. . \u25a0 - : . - . Put Down for a Week on a Charge of trying to Beat the Starter at Newmarket. \u25a0 - the rout In 1:'51-S. clipping four-fifths of S the cM mark H>- won fro Du.-no, unext ended, by two ar.d a is. Joo . \u25a0 - . Jt. waa thil . - . : - \u25a0 - First ra \u25a0* (! - furl -jet) San«i mm .2 .L.. WUaonj. -. - \u25a0 \u25a0- - :: ' . m cci :. 10 to L, \u25a0 - : " ntan \u25a0 - 1 B"i J . Suv.s Chrivi'.ar. 5l Swede, B r - I:ei;'j.ri..» and Liiy . f >:\u25a0. . - . r»r. i rar« iflve and on* half furlongs) MrOe«. 105 <B--. k -.aj.»T!>. even, v .-. ; . '\u25a0»..•. y t. ;••. . \u25a0• '•--:-" \u25a0 - \u25a0• to 1, th:rd TlttM, :•".\u25a0".-». Fl r .. *.'\u25a0 rtata. En'i t^ariir^ ar.d Ueraldo also raa, . \u25a0 -'. rn<~+ iPraHf Ptate Sraket. '-ne tr.d one-elg-hth - »- . Hcrtfand. Wi ill I Our L.es- ;.^; .^ (f«m i ' Moond: Ha-c'f. 107 (J. Re'.rrt. . Raw, 1 -"•--£ \u25a0 - \u25a0 :.*and Harry .r<-rawat mH :i..- it. ore n.i'.e and . - . . ;.« at Robbtns). | to 2. won: - -. iF»-re::i. i- to 1. •-...". \u25a0 - --, T.'.t- If,n. Gilfj.in . a-- (one mile)— Federal. 102 (PeUek). IS to 10. . : . Miracle 11, \u25a0 \u25a0 Tlbm 1:41%. .!• n-.1 Mar-, alco ran. a !<•»—Hard ' \u25a0 - ' ' - r.». 3to \u25a0arter. 97 . * to 1, :-.'--.\u25a0 f. : : \u25a0 rime. l:40H. Alee. r&r. "SKEETS"' MAETIN IS SUSPENDED. The Tribune Sales \ Were During ( -j-jof September. ( *" /o 1903 , . ) MORE Than During September. 1902. This afternoon's exhibits comprise the Judg- ing of three work teams, three saddle ponies un- der thirteen "lands, three farmers' teams, twelve single harness horses over 14.1 hands, and not ex.-ep<l!r? 13.1 hands; ten pain of harness horses ov<=r 15. ihands; seventeen saddle horses over 14.1 hands, women to ride; frw sir.gle roadst-rs, six- teen horses nr.<i runabout*, four polo pur.ies. stx- ti»en read tandem - ar.d eight pairs nf borses be- fore open 'buses. The hunter? will b* tried at the close of the Saturday morning session. The tudges announced a.r-» Rch»»rt Maday and Robins B Woodward for tn* saddle horses, and William Gulliver and Thomas H Martland for the har- ne«a noraea. The list of exhibiti la of much Interest. By cn;^->!es this is. in pan Oyster Bs>v. . \u25a0•• r>rse X Arrostronr, C. H Raymond, J. W. Beekmar.. Chanes W. Wetmore, H. C Smith. Ge<~>r*.» Bul- lock P. I>. Hlcidrso-. Mrs. K. N. TIISJIISHj. Mrs' Edmund r< \."tmor» an-1 V. P. Trav»rs: Westhury and Wheatley Hills. James A. Burden, jr Henry Payne Whitney. Thomas Hltrhcn.->ic. Jr.! rrederic "\\ . Okie Foxhall P. Keene and Miss A leiajde Ranßolpn: Glen Ccve. Edward R. Ladue. William V Heater. Waa A!:h*>a Bibb, Howard \\ . Maxwell H W. Warner, C. I. Hudson. Frederick B. Pratt, Mrs. John B. Coles Tappan. Clarke Bedford, John T. Pmtt. D. Kai-f.ix Bush Prederle P M"-'re. Herbert 1.. Pratt M:-»s Qertruds Shel- don. George E. Fnhys. L«-<"Tiard Jacoh. Jr.. Law- rence Jacob. Frank I^. Ba^bott, Percy Chubb, Charles A Frank, George P. Tangeman ard I>><>n- ; ,-' r Busby; nwood. Tbwnsead Scudder; Mil! N' r ck. Irv'ng Cox; Smithtnrrn Branch. R. ! ewrence Smith; Ros'vn dward Duryea Samuel WHlets, Miss Gertru.^ WlDets ard Clarence H. Mack v- Bay Shore, Lerwta H. Glbb: Locust Val- ley, W. D. Outhrie and Paul P <~";ivath: Great N^.-k. Oeurge B. Wtls< a, ;'; ' and Jimfj E. \f -r- tin '- \u25a0\u25a0'" WarhteKtOn, Mrs Thomas Hastings; CoW Spring Harbor. Mr.-=. W. H. James and Walter l i. Jennings.. A feature Of th» show will be the serving of luncheon under the open sky. To-nfght there wU fx» a dinner dance at th« Nassau Country Club, Glen Cove. In hunter?, tandems and pairs, to bo driven by women, thi-i is certain to be r.n excellent show. Fifteen tandema have been entered, eleven wom- en's pain. Sixteen lightweight hunters are to try the fences; also fifteen heavyweight hunter«. These figures mean some cru-p contests. It will be exclusively a Lons Inland ... fa- mous, outside blue ribbon winners to compete. But that d->«-s not mean that there will not be a Baa showing, for Long Island country places, and thnse of the North Side especially, are noted for their horseflesh. Excellent List of Local Entries To Be Shown on New Field. At notes Rock " \u25a0 * "' \u25a0 \u25a0 the Brsi \u25a0 - \u25a0 not°s >f ths nei ' Beard. With a i m show rli I \u25a0c Horse A NORTH SHORE SHOW OPENS TO-DAY. OLDFIELD GIVES TWO-MILE HANDICAP. That Barney Oilfield, at scratch, win have to break all the worlds records at the Empire City track to-morrow to win the flve-ml!e Empire Han- dicap is made certain tjr the announcement that the CH-borsepowa machine, driven by I. D. Plank. will have a two-mile start In five miles. As th<» Westerner covered five miles in 4 :•.-" at Cleve- land on Wednesday, under record time. it Is ex- pected that i. 1 will demolish records on the fast Toatera coarse. The starters in the Empire Han- dicap Include Olifield. on soratcn: C Henri Park's tO-horsepower machine, F. A. I>a Roche's 4-"hors<»- power, O. W. Brieht's ft -horsepower and "Teddy" Ooodnj to-horsepower. Th» complete handicap Bg n will net be mown until to-day. "Harry" Cunningham anl Charlaa S-hmidt a- - ad yesterday with Cray Wolf, and went tr> th« Em- pire City tnu k I'^i lala for the mooting ha\e be»n \u25a0elected as ff'llo%v=: Referee, A. R. Pardlng^on, rhairniitn of the race committee. Long Island Ath- tomoMle Club. Juci^c?, G. Isham Srott, chairman r.f the race committee. Automobile Crot of Am»r- lf-a, A O. Batchelder. rbairman of the race com- Tr.rt.-e. Americaii ?.!"t<"ir League; Lawrence Abra- ham. L"ng Island Auiomnhile Club. an<i C. A. Ben- iamir:, Syracuse Automobile Club. Timers. Frank G. Webb, Long Islajid Awtnn-.obile Club: M J Bud- lor.r. president National A9sodatioa ' mobile Manufacturers, and RoLic-rt Btoll, New-Tork Ath- I. tic Club. <'lerk of course ar.a \u25a0tarter. A J. Pi'- ard, of New-York. Assist cl-rk? of course, P. J Fisher. New -York, and K. C. Darling, X»w- Y^rk. Umpire. Frank Eveland. Jersey Afh- letlc Club. Annnur. -<=r. Pet^r Prunty. New-Tork. The first race will be called at 2 p. m.. and O'.d- Seid will make his trials for a record at about 3 p. m. The run is the first relay run of the kind to be attempted. Two operators rode In the machine at a time, and drove it until relieved by the second couple. The operators relieved then took a train and met the automobile at a point aaead, getting what sleep they coulo on the train. Holcomb and Sendell. who took th» car on the last stage of Its <'~>urney, were a tired looking pair as they all^i.ted from the car in Thirty-ninth at yesterday. They said that they should have reached this city easily at * o'clock on Wednesday nieht had they not lost their wav twice this side of Blng- hamton. They reached Patemor at 1:30 a. m. yes- terday, where a tire gave out. and they lost half an hour putting in a new inner tube. They ex- pressed regret at losing so much time on the last stag© of the jour- aftrr the splendid run the car made 2? far as Blnghamton Holcomb said he did not have to touch the machinery, and that he. drove tl-^ «ame ear all the way X<-> Chicago last we»k ty>f or( > starting out three days later on th» east- ward bound record trial. Continuous Trip, with Relays of Drivers, Results in Record Time. The Columbia automobile which started from Chicago at 4 a. m. oa Monday arrived at the uptown gar*ire of the maker, in West Thirty-ninth-st., at 9 a. m. yesterday. The record mad* by the car ta the best for long distance speeding] in thi3 country. An idea of the tremendous speed the car travelled at certain part of the journey can be had by the time it reached Cleveland, in leas than twenty hours. The former record waa fifty-two hours. Much time was lost In th« run from Kingston. N. V.. to this city, the former place, which was reached at 9 p. m. Wednesday, elg-hty-eißht and one-half '••..-. was lost b] four hours of riding oft the track in the CatskiHs before Kingston was reached and fully five hours of searching In the night and morning between Kingston and this city. Delays and lost roads Included, the record estab- lished is seventy-Fix hours. FAST ATJTO RUN FROM CHICAGO 37- 1 . 37 'u RIDGEFIELD HORSE SHOW SATURDAY. Hi V-'field. Conn.. Oct. L— The first DOTM tbam of the summer colony at this place will bo held on Saturday on the gfouuda of the Rldgefleld Polo Club. Irrtm T. Bosh, who waa chairman of the LatoWOOd liorse show, will act In a similar ca- pacil this occasicn. There will ha two per- formances, ore bet;:nnirs at 11 a. m.. the other at 2 ;\u25a0 ni. An elliptical track . •• •\u25a0 --t lnn^ and Ul feet »::• has been laid out. W;:lh:<i Parker, jr.. E. B, UcVlekar and S^ynmur L.. Cromwell will no the judges. BesiiVs Mr. Bush, the orfWrs of the hor-e ?how committee are Burgoyne Hamilton, Went- worth C Hilton and W. 8 B.iu. Little Deterioration in Plates or Frame— * Could Have Raced Again. It is Said. The days, even fh- hours, of Shamrock II are numbered, and all that went to make up one of the fa.M^t .in.i m.^r -xpensHe- 30- footers ever sent a.'ro*s the Atlantic will hay- b*en conslsn«Hi to th» Junk heap, soid f.T old metal The yacht looked yesterday like a wreck cast on the shore, for the rang of workmen tha.t are . breaking her up. had taken off her bow and stern t pla;es and frames, a.nd therv wijl ao^n be aoChbW I eft but the lead keel—probably the most valuai^e ' SHAMROCK II BROKEN UP CONTESTS AT WESTCHESTER FAIR. About ore thousand persr.ns »aw th« harness race« he'd In conjunction with the fair of the West- rhester County Aericultural and Horttcultura! So- ciety at White Plains |—fl I*9 The races w»r»> p->orly managed by the Judges, as ron« of them were finished on time. Pickpocket* reared a har- vest on trolley cars and on the? fair grounds, more* than a dozen purses and watches belr.f? stolen. On Saturday there will be a baby show, ar.d more than sixty babies win compete) for prim. The results: TROTTING—2 18 CLASS—PT.*«3li fM6. J-f t: D '-Viliam H. Nelson 11l Ir.r». t. T»:i man W. Murphy \u25a0 i 2 I I : ,v !• n. <'n-i!> Drnrtr.en 3 3 S Time. 7 l*>\. :i»n. : '""» PAPINO—2:23 CUASS— PURSE $250 Su«l« r, i. v Maloney ... 4 111 Bi;]jr Paxaro. J. F Br^wn 1 4 .1 .1 Pace Along;. Eufane Kelly - 23 2 .1 O»d»n Smith. G'^)r»;» B B*l»>y 3 « 7 « Jer.nio K»el»r A. T Mll>r '442 Time. . 23^». 2:24**. 2 22\. 2:21'« INTERSTATE STAKE FOR UNION BELL. Trenton. N. J .. Oet 1 .Spe-lalv^Jovemor Mur- Phy Senators John Kean ar.d John F. Dryden. State officials and politicians from all s- ctions o th« Btate the harne« races at the Interstate Fa.. to-d*y The attendance, ni th* buqrjMl on record. \u25a0 -ur.g the fifty-thousand mark. Tba f mam uxniniu trip fLaw ntraaTATK stake. $i «r Cinea Beli. b. m.. b] [>*>.'.man •ckson] ... : X * I'ark eeret b. BX <R- Davi" ° , Z Alf'>n». Maid, fc'.k. m (Kinneyi - - Clarion, b. g. aian»-m» * . « Elyrlode a. ... ... * ' Kittle WUkea, b a-. (Touna-i \u25a0• \u25a0 "" Time. 2:l«-». 21Ti«. 2:1«H pACINiV- 2:12 CUSS- 9VMMM, ***•• or- y. . br m. 18. PwM £ ' : Ir.riians.Jihn. b. «\ rWUaoe) - - ; Th» Sentinel, b. g. <Br1?«?' \u25a0 \u25a0 - «" " ", John "'• Patterson, b. - i Bob V**lt>> J J j I >s«I"«m»«1 b. r. ?nmintT>»») \u25a0 1 2 , Her*. >> m. ffink) \u25a0II: Prince A (Rhodes .. ' 3 ' Time. 2 1.3'». 2 14'». CM TROTTINO- Dorau TEA>f— PTRaS. J3«) Canty. eh (t .. fey Guy Wiikes. Mrs. Brown, b. . .. by Hinder Wllkei (Arthur) Maryla: Boy. tik. r. Ttitchrrsn. b!k. w !V9.~W - ' - Hrr.ey Cure, b g Tracker N> 11. b \u25a0 fßwaeWj I SI Linetta. blk m.. Lararia. b m .v-'-.u*- \u2666 \u2666 3 St Andre, br r . Mcntra: b. r -Wr* I»ari> . 3 0 « Time. 2:23 V,. 2WW .:.T-.. rjicnro CI>ASS*— PVFJE. I* 1 " Ber-Tlr.a. bi m.. by Be!inl ft>a*'.») ' '. l o-iver VT.to'i. br. ts iPhillips' I S Gyp Walnut, b. «. (K:rney> ; \u25a0 - \:r.«T»-;rth b. z <R1 \u25a0* ' " . Rasbea 5. br. r >Dav.»i 3 0- Tim«. 2:11V 2 KH. 2:11^ Sr^clal rare awitnsr baa Itc N of »7 >-y Bedw-rta. Jr. b. h.. by P^worth kMI Ttaa fcM TROTTINO— 2:I» CLJiSS— PVB3E. 1300 Puity. b. r 'D*vi»> I i i i Deru'ixe. b. \u25a0 iDai-1»> ; I Morn. c. m illarkle) - - 2 * r.:\ Mc<~nrtc!-. b ir iriarki " * Ml»« Peas b. m. <;^ilw<<> \u2666 . t * launder. bTH v a\u25a0:#'-•a \u25a0:#'-• •\u25a0• 5 3ar Tln-.e 2.21--,. MT'. 1 !\u25a0«•. 5:!"t. PACING— ITitll Ttf BVOKETU-THREB IN nvr—P'-RSE RMS Par Micnael. eh. It, by Boreai— Forataa, - jj , Km*Ptteetl*DaL'"a."*«'6Vw"ai 1 = - I DWbUta br. g. .Walker. * i \\ rtattne b. m. Uone«> •• * . \u2666 Jim Ky>. b h. <WUao«» 3 \u2666 ' Man- Gordon b. m. ili<i-ifin> $ 2a •' Go Dtrtet. br. h. iCkmanl 5 * " - •. ' rA Ci>G—2 :<v, CUASS— TWO IN THESES— PT'R?E $1,200. Fannie DllUrd, t>. n.. by Hal MIIHI HI" M t j S BJW I , \u25a0 Terra..- Que*n. br. m. Jeerw \u25a0 \u25a0 ? 1 Nerrolo. b. h. CHnaaonW \u25a0 * - •? 2 ? WlßfleVd'stratua b h ->T-OV.r«> 2 Time. tM%, 2M~. 2:O7H- TROTTING—2 13 cum-twq IN THRCS— lutM Ouy F -\u25a0.— "- b.. " *B«I«SSBS»— AISatFtS 'Hid- \u25a0or. > \u25a0 The Questor. b. c. "veers' * J tearrte, b, c. (Staak) z 3 7,-cv b m. (Jamtaaß) Cyeacent. ay jr. «'"irryt \u25a0 « a Dodi« K. b. m. (Hyde) ! - Kent eh. t (B«i»htf!eun - X Wa>r 8&t» Mk. * fTllMrllirl « \u25a0 \\ ,1 Dreamer br h. O*ua*lto) \u25a0 Newt-, br. s. (Aad-r»or.> „, ,VL ThM 2:12 1 -:. 2:11 S. TROTTINO- 2 20 r-I^VS?--THRErE ** nVE-P"R.=S Jl.'»>V T*e Param Hk g. by Uij* .O»"«* 10i1hi).... l \ \ Iftai Uo R-i b. f. .-X. Marv.r., - > - Claytnont. blk. h. (ChndMr) \u25a0 2 4 Ba .-• b r IBaaratt) - 44* Bcrmode Ma!<t br. 80. Oie< atthyl * \u2666 i Alias W-. b. ar (D. Mcllahm- \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 Tt>nn ">»r« .. .. Tim-. 2:l*-r. 2:1.' Wins from King Direct—Dan Patch Fails to Beat His Record. Cincinnati. Oct. 1.-At Oakley Park to-'. the four he»ts In the 2:10 pace Ml hotly contested from word to wire by Pan Michael and Kins; Di- rect, and In the ladt three It took the decision of the Judges to determine the wlnn-r. The race, however. weal to Pan Michael. TIM Par«on took the 2:20 trotting In two heats. He was the choice In the betting. Guy Fortune upset all calculations on the 2.13 trotting. took It In two heats, while the money was on The Questor ar.d T^psy and Kent It took three hard hea:s to decide the t3M pacing, won by the favorite. Fannie Dillard. after she had dropped the first heat I y a neck to Terrace Queen Dan Patch was driven by Myron Mr Henry again- «t his pacing record of 1 53. but he failed to b^a' it He went to the quarter In 0:3l>' 4 . to the half in 0:534. the three-qiiarters ln J:COi-»J :COi -»- aRd c "™~ Tiered the mile ha 2 -XV Lnder the adverse con- ditions the performance was a splendid one. The results: PAX MICHAEL'S VICTORY Odoaet 7— Qt:aliJy;n« round CU cag pr»f«r:ted L<y M:*» Dro»te. f.ght best score.* to qualify, [taytng iJT ii »eae»- cap mat-a play Def'>ro Ortooer 21. Octot-.r 14—Twt ball icin-me. (•ci^ter 21— Handk-ap ei«ht *n !-"i»s. tr.»da! pla} . Oct;*«r 2> Han<ii«-ap rr.Atrh against \rr*'j t»t a prize presented by the daft The club ha« decided to off»»r two prizes Pat women and two prizes Bog men. to be played for in October. YALE HAS NUCLEUS OF STRONG TEAM. New-Haven. Conn.. Oct. 1 »SpeciaW.-F<>r the In- tercollegiate polf tournament, to be held at the Gard-n City Golf Club. October 2) to Z\. Tale ha* four of last years team still in I e«N -N. I Cms*- bell HI now -..tain Percy H. Jenrur.g?. "H. A. H. K^id. -IS. and Max Behr. ''4 $\u25a0 Tb*re are twenty- six men now out trying- for th" t»am. ana pr"3- p-cts are excellent for Yale's bavtaa the wmn!ns team if not the individual championship. East Meets West in To-day* Tzco Matches of Women's Tourney. wr.-at.in. ill., Oct. To-day's game In the woman's national golf tournament brought the play down to the semi-finals, which will be played to- morrow between two Easterners and two Western- ers. Miss Fannie C. Osjrood. of Brookllne. and Miss Bessie Anthony, of Glenvlew. Mis* K*th»rlne Har- ley. of Fall River, and Miss J. Anna Carpenter, of Westward Ho. All of these players won their games to-day by fairly comfortable margins, except Miss Carpenter, who ha i a hard TT"II** in *•> featlr.^ Miss Bishop. The me.!.i 5< ores indicate exceedingly close and interesting contests to-mor- row. Miss Ossood s play was the steatij*.*t to-«lay. her m«>rial score of 48 on the outward journey being three strokes better tr.an thai >>f M.ss Anthony, who meets her tO-CBOtTMr. Mtßi < arpenter and Miss Harley \u25ba« h nu. a nfty «c>::ik _.!. Miss o^dooi is a favorite over M.ss Anthony, both on account of steady playing and from the fact that Miss Osgood nas hei.i ci-mparntively rasy matches so far. while Miss Anthony' n 'ha\e t»>-n rather trying. Ela»terners are also confident that Misa Har.ey. who has played consistently thro'isch- out th" tournament. will succeed In defeirir.jj II. \u25a0»* Carpenter, an.i thar sh»> and Miss Oaajaefl \u25a0nu Btru^^le for the ehanptooabta honors, on Saturday. The course to-day was in fail ro.>j condition, not- withstanding yesterday s oara rate, the win.) dry- ing the greens, which mace fast «olf settle. TUlrd round—Ml»« (">»kt^ ArtMlad Jin C :. rvrtnx. » op and T to play: Ml»a *.'«rp«nttr .>r»at»wi SI:" Ki^TfX- ana Btuhop. 1 up. Mi»» Katft»r:ne Haxl»y i--at Mn«. '\u25a0'• A. Alsxar.:er. 7 ud and < to p.av. M:»» liflf Antnony <!•- f«>ate<i ill«s Frances tMW * ui> ar. 1 2 to play WOMAN'S SCHEDULE AT MONTCLAIR. Mor.tclair. R. J.. Oct. I— The MMstdi - Golf Club has arranged th» Mlo«lta( wnxer.'s \u25a0 hedul# for October: GYMNASIUM AT ST. LOUIS FAIR. On« of the exhibits at the St. Louis Exposition wll! be a model gyiUUMhOB, a part r.f the physical ddtorr exlilbit. Her*- will be delivered lectures under ilie direction of the nhyslc.il train:. - com- mittee, and Indoor an.i outdoor fames will ex- pl.iitrd. In the bulidipa; will l»e locker rr>oflns. baths, trophy room and all in* paraphernalia of an up to dale gymnasium Miss Russell and Mr. Fiske Defeat Miss Handy and Mr. Redfield. The women te:,n:9 players reached the final round j of the mixed flniiNf ar.i played one of the eem;- 1 final mal'-he* in the \u25a0OMM'I double^ yesterday in i the UwifU—eat Of the Statf-n Island L.adie-1' : Club, at U^tacatoa, Btatejn 1.1.-md. The three set : rcntect of the first roi;nJ, In which Miss An i [TIIHITI and Thomas P"ihke defeated Mi«s Edith Handy and Sohß R-tilflnM by the «core of S 6, •*-*>• 6—4. proved the best mat of the day. Miss Handy and her partner Btabbomly contested the first a pr -. but the atMdjr drrrea of th.-ir opponents "FOB th>- b, t By fOlllg to the n*t in the se-0r..! .<\u25a0- : tflsa Finnd. : i. Ifleld \u25a0imply overwhelmed KM Boafi II »»d tMBT -...rti.er. taking the set by a tOM i- -. Th.» tbtrd and •>\u25a0•'• Unit set went to M:^ 3 li .•- \u25a0 .1 and Kiske, through their superior Bteadl- ness. SomtUhlnjr nt a surprise wa? worked in th- .h douhlefi hy ttio defeat at the Missr- Joh!)- II John Cralk an.l Miss Beatrice Bonn*r •!•\u25a0•;., : -j eedy and clev< r tennw and voa in two utnlghi acts b) eoaw* im " V * \u25a0 -\u25a0 \u25a0 ••• The Mm. n. ..\u25a0 Mlx-i d'.ul.le* ,rir3t muridi—Mi»» ACaea Has* 1 '" aJl ' 1 Th.i:.ii» rtaka. >ut»n [alaod Ledlca* «^;ur> «n.l U»tn«ai n \u25a0 lub. tefaatcd lilaa Edltß Han-iy an.l Joh;. Md- fi.ii. Butaa IsUad Ladies' nub ami Mwn*»t<.-n neie C!u!. t— ?. ( \u25a0 .'. _^ Beml-finaJ round— KIH Afcn«-»A fc n«-» nuwl! »n4 Th °? > "? '\u25a0' !\u25a0 ISd l-viler Clv!. mi,l Mv!ne^-n J-T-li Cluh. d«feat«4 ,\Ju John <Tal^ (ir..-l l-hn O <-^ S-at. n KiN, ij.,',l-. \u25a0.. \u0084 , .; , Htaa ]jelon H m - i , n9 .?. n 'l \u25a0 :^:. Weti Bide Teaala Cta*. d<-ff«'^' \u0084 '\u25a0-» I Booner «ni r.eorr* Boy.i. Butra [\u25a0toad i-«iie» \u25a0 I Lrvfacßteei Pt*ld dob •"«-- 4 f, n WmiMai'e rtoublea <aeml-flnal roundl- Mr» *•\u25a0\u25a0 . . afid Klaa n»atil~e B/-nnr-r. M^ieti I-,- 1.1 Ladl«» ' \u25a0 1 ; •»" faetad Utm i\u0084.\u25a0•• Johaeon md Mlw HBWeW »•\u25a0 »m. U>*t T»nnl» (Tub. 3. ft— - TERRIBLE TO CONTEMPLATE. Frr.m Tfi»> ChfcatfO M*Wi La M,,nrt-I see som^ one has tnv.ntt i I p»O- 0 the fhape of i. cigar that will annihilate ar LL 818 1: Movn«.-You don't mv' I bet If« hr^ d< ? '' In the »pc of a rarln? automobile " would kill twice .»s Daaar. . \u25a0 English Players Defeat New-York Team by 12 U Runs. The match between the Kent County team of cricketers and New-York, begin at Staten Island on Wednesday, .led yesterday in a victory for th« visitors by 124 runs. The K^nt men laid themselves out to win the ma) . They took no chances, and when they had obtained a lead of 178 runs In their second innings they declared it closed. New-York then went to th*i bat fji the second time, trying to win, or, at l<-s;st, mnke a creditable draw. The- bowlers, however, soon obtained the upper hand, and It was not long before the whole team was out. J. Adam and A. G. Laurie were the only men who rr.aJe any stand, and their partnership was quickly broken up when W. M. Bradley went on to bowl. The. score: KENT First lnr.ings Stoon<! lcnlJUi. ilrarr.«. c Diirrart. b H. 6 not out . 18 X U Huti-hings. b H Foyer 11 c OmheaM, b Kelly.. " Seymour, run oat.. * 0 Boon, b Kelly 2 H. C Stewart, b KW!v 0 c Ke.:>. b H. Foyer.. 4-j U 7. baker, c .-*> irle, b Werner Mb K»I!y ..- 2 J. R «t Yl'arburton. b J. Poyer 8T C. J. Bom up. b Kelly 43 Ci. J. V. We-.pall, b J. Toyer 1 Btdsh. b Werner Elythe, c Laurie, b J Poyer 1 W. M Bradley, not out 23 By«a I.'. Byea * Leg '. y.s > I** byes __» tM*J 202 -\u0084,,\u25a0 (teetered ICEW-TORK. F <-. Wartrarton, c Hutch- b BlTtlM 4 b Birnup ' J i .. \u25a0 HnUti, b - .... HakT ........ 1 i: r - run I -•\u25a0 A«rt. b Humup * ] .•\u25a0 ........ SI V bra i>y a W Bin . o Btewaxt. b ." b Baker <* A Q. Laurie, b Baker i < Hotcfaloga, b Blythe 13 /-. S Darrant. b Burnap . «v, Bradley " F X Kelly, b Rum up 0 not out . 1 C. Werner, c Hatchings, b Eakpr n r. B-ail>y B 1. Poyer, b Burr.up \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0• b ••\u25a0•.. 0 W. Adam, not out . .'. c Stewart, b Ka*er. « Byes .13 Byes 4 No bills - Isg byes 1 Total 100 Tot* . 64 DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS QUALIFY. Creedmoor, Lor.? Island. Oct. 1 (Special).— \u25a0 practice day for the dlstlngulshea' ex- I \u25a0 lm md I." 1 " 1 yards was held ben to- day fr.r those rnernrcra of the National Guard of New-York who qualified as. experts and had re- Kraa>Jorgens< n rtfiea, The weather was One »nd the att^rdan^f large The shooting and I.H-Juir:*: i>? decorations were under the supervls. \u25a0 :; M. B. rhurston, ordnance officer, N. O. N. Y. 5 will be tor the marksman'! class. The officers' scores: •-..I : \u0084., yar. J .s. yar<i».Total <njt. "". U. PhUllra. Co. D. 7th Real .. S3 It 42 M \u25a0\u25a0 T . '\u25a0\u25a0* n~~- .. z> 20 4<> \u25a0 \u25a0 \v. A L'ndt wood. Co. •;. Trh Rest. 21 22 it r. Ja \u25a0'•\u25a0• . do E. ftth Negt 20 S3 «3 \u25a0.. . \u25a0 H .- \u25a0:-. '• \u25a0\u25a0 H. 121 . a 23 «a A. Da Ru-fv Star. 12th Reg:.. 2-> 21 41 .:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: Field, I2ta Beet si n •• I P. Ie Forest. Staff. 13th Rffgt- '-'\u25a0* sa \u2666* \u25a0 ;. r> Becker. Staff. ISta Rert . 22 U 4A I. n C K. ::<••. Rait. a IS* «S . R. H .! Harding. 00. M. nth Etegt -1 SI \u2666- ".-\u25a0• <; F. Bruckmnin. Co. B, 141 .. .90 21 41 Capt F Ft Ftnmtwk Co. K. 14th Best 23 IT 40 Cart G R. Ivaiendahl. Co. 0, 2id I'.egt SI ' 3 •• -p-r \V. Dv Boil Oo K. 23,1 Rc»rt 24 IS Cl }.- .„. gent O. K. Bryar.t. C. 1". 23.3 "rv XtKt : 24 22 M U-ut E Cbdrt. Obl K. 23<1 Rest 2*> 22 «2 ".eM. 84 Rcet 22 21 4.S .'apt C \u25a0: Potts. Ox A 2.11 Regt 22 M «0 < K-t. C D Napier. Staff. 234 Regt 23 22 *.'. First !>>' it J. D. ChrtstoOW. \u25a0>. A. ,;••. Rest .20 20 *'< O^ y ne«r-. GT- I "^.. N -. c :. ::2i » 41 ..2! 20 4. Flr^T Lieut, r. II Hobbf. ' kit. 47th #J <~at' e H A F Tons*;' Os."j.* «fth* Bsgtl S3 22 44 171 Reft. 23 -- 1 ** V"ut a. E Ramaey. s*arr. :i«t R«srt... 2" 23 43 '"at>t W P Beektnan, Co. P. 71b; f'.'srt. 22 4-1 Major E T T. Kmrsh. BtaJt 71«t Rnjt . 21 2»> 41 IJrut. .1 Kb»-n. i V B, Hat R»rrr 21 13 40 Cac-t n J KlarK <7o D. 71« R»nt ... SB S3 4- IJrut J F J<-nklr.-. To. C. Tis? R«rt. . 22 '-"> \u25a0»• ; \u25a0 [I \v. Tbompeon Co. K. Itet R*Rt. 20 21 «1 ,-,p. J. P. KJetO. .-\u25a0 Sepa-ate Co. .23 22 44 Malar E F. A'istin. Staff, Fir* BrfcH 21 21 \u2666- Lieut. W. B Bbapeavd, On E \u25a0•- R-et. 20 20 40 TENNIS AT STATEN ISLAND Play in I lagan's McCoy Used as Halfback. ;ht Tni.EonAPH to THE tribune. ] .Vfw-Hav«. Conn., Oct. L— Turner. '06. was taken on tba "varsity e'even at Tight tackle this after- noon la place of Ho?an. and gave a creditable ac- count of himself. McCoy, the f- me: Amherst captain ar.d tuuback, who has been substitute full- back at Yale this year, was to-day put In at left 1:, and Lawren made scrub fullback. Flanders at scrub centre played a remarkably strong game to-aay and received much attention by the coaches. Henry Bolt, for the last two years "varsity e;ntre, ani Glass, last year's guard. took the centre trio In hand to-day. The practice was « tirely slfnsJ work on new tackle plays and defence work, Ufc spends falling to score on the rl ;--im. Twlchnell ran Into Stl'.'.man. substitute er.d. a;;d wms hurt on the head Rockwell, the regu- lar quarterback, spent most of the afternoon kicking gna.s :rom the IR-yard line. NEXT CRICKETERS WIX. Tl RSER Vi LE TACKLE. 'SPORTS

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GOLF.

tOBk DAHA' T^r^o^'E. >.riVi,vV. OCTOBER 2. J^l^.

AUTOMOBILE WHICH BROKE THE RECORD FROM CHICAGO TO NEW YORK.

HERMIS BREAKS A RECORD

PEOGEAMMi: OF sports to-day.

RArrvc.—At Ban* i-«-k tnd CMeagEAfXBAM>

—Criair.rt-»r!*Mj« #»rie». . ••^^J-c .National*

\.- r. :: c <Air<»rir*r.>. at C * -I.A"^N TEWlS.—Dlstricl of sbbbbb chasa**ss«B. at

\u25a0W*aar.'.r.r*rr.WLr.-Whfi;or-Wnn»r-. "-^--r '-' ~ T

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Hjnt::cc- - ' Philadelphia cliampli—HHa. R:-n-

mot.i Hill—Women* • .-'. chal&pJ :.».;•. !rr..rr.iiia.r>roonii H \u25a0\u25a0• <>.^ trwntm'nl.

\u25a0"rT" T.A TV. --.-a- rlrc«JV ** Cincinnati.:TT.—Kent .r.r^r:ar>V \-». N«w-Tork, at Liilnes

t-n%. f:»: :• ;.:*• » m.»inpj?E 6K1.11V —At Locu« Val>y. n* t**ll

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Philippe'!* Pitching Too Much forBoston Americans.

Bo*»or (>rx. i TVmaj**'1}- pit<-h:-*;of\u25a0 -.—^,

it RttaffMfSi MMjajgßl gtoot the downfall of the)Bi ston Amerl'-ana t-.-<i3y in the' first came of ti»world » championship juries h*?ween the ->»nßantwir.r.-rs >»f th^ two Isajsjaa. The score was ItatItsjm r.ot untiJ :;-:e «ev»r.:h ir.r.'n* that a Bostonroaasff ssaicbad AtsdL .»nd then an *mr was respon-sible. In the s* \u25a0 I'lttsburg pitchess:ru'-k our the s!<Je BUftßfl |w > errors, the Pitts-burgs BlßjNd bafl dtat •- . * 'i-a.T-it and snappy.whi'.e their \u25a0 cfle'dins; thro'i^h.yit was brilliant.

laaaa w»-re sjafvaeal at tne start, and the)visitors, ftrvt ta bat. trioh alvitaraje si an attackof stage fright on the p.i.-t af OiK^r and rerris.Because of ra~ cn>w.l bits beyond the ropes wentfor three. Bases I>-h -h ent 'ri<» r*.r^t of trt«w» hitswith two out m theSrsi Inaiaar. when lbs F::i»ourrJPOed .; :\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 aa They came,: another roa t»the third on Bra-sv - . ar.i rfebrlair'*am«le. An .rr..- bj r \u25a0 rr.» «;iv* the visitors an-ot.-ier ma in the .'\u25a0•;.-•

-sjtsU on 3«=rl=*-»

hit la the seventh and the inU ategped siort of' •~

| bOBM In th* tfivtaiiitr;;i>-» r v Freeiaaa and Pareoi :-!\u25a0\u25a0.. ?fct .-i tworw.an'! fro.-ri Wagners «-rrrr another resulted laFWstor. ~

\u25a0 :.r.f. Th^ «-ore:mrwadn Iajaj v

i-> r lt> po a c 19'ib 5o a, •

E»a.i-nr.rr. -• :. l•• ;.. . ;»•• ;«h»rtT. rf.4 ft .. 1 Io' " - ' • •> cocma. .ia....4 o • :« o

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I'.::-rt---.. 2b 4 1 •> 1 2 » Larhaace. 1b..» <><>\u25a0••UK rf..J IIIIt F«-rrW. 2a 3 © .343Fft'lpn. <: . . 4 rt 1 1» \u25a0> i. i-rijer. c 3 0 0 « 1 J

\u25a0 p 4 -.>>•\u25ba 2 0 t i;:rt p 3 O 0 flI••••Lirien . » \u25a0> O 0 c

Total* .. 4*> 712 27 T 2 :Farr»il 10 0 0••

Tbcakj . ..ia•

«2TM «•Barter »nr rrtyrr tn r.lr.rh. »na:t«<l BSJ Tour* taatsta,

• "< • it 1 0 O 1 0 0—Boston 0 O O •» 0 0 2 0 I

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Earned rur.s—Bnaton. 2. P!t:s: -.r«. .7 Tr-.re* **•htta—Fr»"»mar., ;irn: L»a h. ijt Firar.sf.*! !. Ih.ii* raa—."'•Sriiut. Stolen basat Wagrer. Br^n-r-,!. Ritcaty. r.r*tt*»e oa r.a ;*—off Your* :: S-r. it By Tooaff. 5;

i' :r- :\u25a0' Pat-, bail—'r;<^r TiTie. 1:53. CB>-P're»— </Lay »nj CMaslly Attrniaace. .I-42.

RESULTS OF OTHER BASEBALL GAMES.At P»:.alr-:j -.:»—?•:\u25a0• aMaMa iAmerican) •; FbOsssVph:-» <XalAt rhicajo—Chlcaajj (Nat!nnar>. IT. CM-ago HIS—I

tSJB>, 0A. »__.__ n. \u0084. National). 7 st. I^saai

<Arr.#r:?^.- •?

GIANTS IN TIE WITH WILLIAMSPORT.trasporr. Pcr,n.. Oct :

—Th» Gla.-.ts played

a ten lnnin< ti*- wir.1-. Williasisport here to-day. the>cam» endiriSr II(, 9 T^e ap n

it b bN>w-TVr!< .Ni-'.n 1 ft 3 1 l> n 0 I «_; 13 {W'lllairaport 1 020 1 •> 0 0 \u25a0

—a 14 i

Ba:terl«»—

'^r^rinar.l iVjr-.»r: ssaf aad Donovan.

I'lrrsr.rju. v /as GAME.

«»<>•\u2666 r.bta!rj<vl by h»r pr»«<>n; CT:n. O*ct-T!n«Parr and Miller. Contrary to expectation, boththe frames and plates ire In r<»mari<abtv good con-dition. Itbad been reported that the yacn: »SB notIn a fit condition to L* rnyil ai;i!n. ba: •*..••» who--.-..- v»stert!ay w«re •:ri.->!<» rr» »»e \u0084.._,.

terlal 'leterloratlon. and fhe men ariour th*•hlpyanlsay the yacht could have h#>»n put Incorßrn!"k»r>and rac««J »f Ithad f*»n ne«e^»ary.

Work t« b^lr.s pjjth^d o-i t>-«» \r<^H* so as tr» h»v*her tv\u25a0-•\u25a0 pkar to haul Shamrock 111 out. CaptainA rln^e «nd rhe rive m»n who »r» remalnlna; ber^until .7,-e is »-;:>-: \u25a0 ..?. !-.-•< r»moved ev»rythin»from the Ir.fri'.rof rh» iat-»«t <-»j-j'.len«er. so she Isready to b< hauled out at any -->\u0084.

Puhlir Xf-tices.

ZES NEW AMERICAN RECORD.ddcsjajoi, \u25a0••_ L—lfeQee,L —IfeQee, a three-year-ald colt by

T\'h!t.' Knlarht— Remorse, set a new American rao-

Jockey Club Announces Increase in Valueof Stakes To Be Ran Next Year.

n*B Jockey Clu.b ha3announced the frliowir.p 1--ereaae ::. vataa tor f'uKps to :>e raa la ISM As theralas of ";oth xhr BBOOUyo Bad S.v :;r;a:, h.ir.tilcapshas ficQuer.tiy been in excels cf the sum K^aran-

taed f r (ttture fnevals, the increase, as a matter

of fa-t. Ooea not amount to so much &« would seemat Brat glance.

r:';y-r. Ilan'ilcap Cor DM wi;] be J3O.C»» guar-formerly J"." '"•"'. t.v-.» Suburban, formerly•• . •

to bf {3D.00Q aroaraj••• : the Ad

\u25a0 -\u25a0• a-i-ied. !>\u25a0 b" 513.000 ruaranteed; the;.

• . \u25a0 formerly jj.O'ai e.ti<i~<]. to be <T 309\u25a0 . :merly M.500 add-

<d. to he «":/»• added; the I\u25a0 .tonnerijr (o.Oo# .jbe J10.0.R) guar:i.r te•» i;

formerly Jo.vCj \u25a0• : •

\u25a0

• • . .^.:-

<jk<-- tor three-year-olds ar.d uij-• " liataj "s if ont- mile ur over, formerlyIto each, to be JS.^ju added to

itakea (or two-year-olds which were $I,M.. . Led to each, to be C.OOO added to each.

SrFITEBAN AND BROOKLYN. $20,000.

m RATE—THE DtXZaXA: for thre^-r«ax-ol(5a•s •\u25a0 .

::iPimi» US)lUjtUi ii^ Bad Neva W<

1... :i>.< Grey Friar W*FIFTH KACB—9 r am :>. *» yea.r» old ana irpwirJ.

•- 'J--

r three et more races ia WO*.l^>?t ••\u25a0\u25a0en furi-.njr» of W:'h^r» Tourse.

Bteetta (is \u25a0 • ..rr.r'Lei: . .110\u25a0 i;r!M*n" Street 110asriaavfUs I

\u25a0DCI IiiA'l3—

tpll'na:; for thr»»-yeaj^-olJ» ar.d up«-ard.

na \u25a0 Raeta u>rr. \n< (">,.»,, « r̂ ... 9*

:< S<M H <y M-K£ n:n Pirate S3

nlc I""1Tiara, B)- ...... 1; K.:.crmlne vi104 t;»-t Ketstea 81

Hcwcmi -*• ....... 1(X» Blae Victor tS

I1. ar.d Nult Plan-he. 113 (Utrhaelsi. 100 to 1 ana 40 toi. firan. Start ;xv>r. Won easily. v.m«. 1:41%.PIXTII RACK—Handicap. 3 years and over; m BbUBJ

over th' W.thrr» Co.-

E R. Thcma*e eh. c. H«rmls. by Her^mfiii-f-Katv cf the Weft. 4, 134 iFul!er> • 11—10

•—*\u25a0Jit mats. a. 110 (Hlck»)2

—1 7—

OBtSBSay, -. t«H (O'Connor) 3—

1—

1Brljrar •". t»J -••rr,e.-'.. Bto 1 acd Sto 5, ana Short-

h<w«. a. 113 lOdccB), |t to ft ar.a *yen. also ran. Starti: . Wor. eas.:y. Tlrr.e. 1i2'-,.

MORRIS PARK ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY.FIRST RACE—Se!lln«: hurdle ra.c» for three-x raj-old*

Baa upward. Os» and one-half mllea. ov«r «lx flight*ef hurdles.

va™» W1 Sarr.r Wt.•-!arr,wind UTfliisoar 14*';\u25a0 \u25a0 • \u25a0•» \u25a0-

\u25a0

-\u25a0 Fiivai I«t

ana rrlnc* 153 »;ii».'n UKht 147-sman IS] rrr>Tto|rram 142. ' c 151 lilarlc I)«*th 142

1v.a:.,; fr:r<-» \-.\-• BITI TTsiMTlrsa. v

-two-ynr-oHi. The

ratas IS VaKur .„ 1»»!or.*teT n«. nrr.»-c-nry H«!U llarai.i.-;.- 3onli:

--108

112 E<J Tierney i1"i1"

• " 11l Topic . . :-7- "<^ i:..'-v r.r.g .. IS:\u25a0 ICbsopUla s*>

TOIO rRK Manhattan BAKDCC4P; foriwp-j-»«r-c!<l» and uj>warl. Th^ Ec'.!p»e Tours*.

I. \u25a0 . .rr 1°«Oejr l\,\ • . i&2

t Pepper 113 );,.. kt.? v^...11l Castallan ?"r>

.p* 1"<- SaJ\rft.ila . '.'75- .«\u25a0'<*• i. . . 107 Si I.ar.iel *5Wild Thrnw

' • -

Ni-vrirK OF ~ALE AT PfSUi" *r-CTTOBJ»"JIIK I'KESIDI OF TliL BOROUGH or

Marhavan w'l, «»:: at pubile \u25a0utrtlon. thr»ya«!i BrraaL. K«nne!.y. Ju tt.ir.err. to tr.' tubes', biti-ier on ts<»<sth 'lay o* Oct-.her 1.«i3. ar 11 r,-.-. o<-ic a. m. on Us*prerr.!»»* all tn» bclldlass ir.d p^rts of bufMinca «iujtzlsttra *:ru-tures now w.ttita the l.n«» of S*^tlcn No 3of the emtaaat B I.=. --r»li9 drt»e. from One Haair*-!ar.d Thtrtv-nft

--\u25a0

'--

Hur.lr»<J »rd F<srr»-flfta»tr»«t. WttJ a:; •-» rrjaterl*;!* !a -' \u25a0r?ur>naat rb«nto.t!-.*n contained w;*ft:n :-• t.i.r*-.ng •\u25a0•:-1a«1 parcel* cfland, •\u25a0' tn the Borough <.t 1- i:.-.ifu. ta ''• Cityof New Tor*, H WM

No 1. Ferw»«n On» K-inlr»<l and TMrtT^-aftS aa4Or.« Hmulrtl t-J Thlrt^-ilxtii -•\u25a0»—»

—•

\u25a0-- »• :\u25a0\u25a0 r~ 'rf !i -r' *.

N . ; Xnwrsectl.- ncf O«e Buadfed aa4 TtlrtT-otmi•tr^er—

Part cf or.»-«tnry fratr.(» ram. i~ 5.23 by 2r». «.No •">:•• Op.« Ilur..re«l md Fortietli aa<t Ob*

Ominiimi in.l F-rty-Br»t *rr»*t3—

\u25a0 Taldres's PJ»yhoua^.

N. 4 Between \u25a0t» aiiaari ii anil fort7-*r»t «\u25a0« Oe*Huni!!»d an.l ForTy-aoconii

—••—Par: .f tw—strry frarr- b t-. ITO3 XTKT

• < &r *.*l»T**.. > T • ;y SJ '-.>' 2T.43 by 3C. 1* 67 liti, with aa«d angreeßJtoasas

No. 3. E»'.«»*n •' n» Hurir»<i an.! Fort7-«*oon4 SBOre IIir:-Ir»'1 3-. '. F -v tftW ItIWU

Two-st"ry ta I • "• "". w.-h •x-»r..»:'3af'r.e-st^ry eatmsi. n a '

:*m.Part <:f 2 t» \u25a0••

-«tciT fr««rr.e bu!:dln«a, IT «3 tx 3E.3 t>r(I .'. :v <?.l rj•\u25a0 4

N.i n. toCwn One Boadrad sad Firty-ttlrdand Ob*Hundred and X rty-l \u25a0 ir.h »-r»e:s—

Ona two-»t n ,\u25a0\u25a0—\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 rri.—.# Suildin*.Two isBB-essri Mea ."t»b>s.Fraci* ataK«. a:: an«d -.-••• a --•rwwtta.No. T E!<kw»»t! ( -•

;\u25a0 • -y-fou»th *c;

Om M-.rAr'i nr.<t Fbrry-ltftft streacs—

Tw.-> f :r-«t -y brirk bull1r*sOr.c two-efiary fr;ic.« BatMtSSJ wrh crr»-a?ory eaasaalsa

1: ••"• .-\u25a0

F.r toll oarttculsn se» • . . r.« HJACOB A -"ANTOR.

Pr»<i!i»r.t of »h« &"ruf!)cf \u25a0sßßsaMaa>OrilF. TO TWPAVER*.

ni:i'\itimk\ r or n>»>cc.r.tui.\» mil IUX i'ollectio.v of

t»\»:»,>». r.r i»!\mii*:u- 'Turn,HOROtl.il OK >l %.M1%TT .v• ••- I. i*»

VOTICE D HEREBY -iIVKN THAT THE*"\^.-^-m---R.'.i> 'P*-»: F<t:i?» arT P»r»i->rai Prcp-

•r-y tn Tr» •':;.\u25a0 .-N»w T->r< r-r :r:» rear tSMSi ana th-»

w»rr>n*.ir<-.» '"-c-:>'' r .- r. '•f -iv< -n-« '#*n ie!tr»r«4 to?h^ iir:---.- . tad t&al a.: tMMM **:<1At**«s--. -• H OS ire

'••" \u25a0»<! payaht- t. MiNT AT. CxTOBEiiSTH. Mt\ a- tat Oea> ef ma p.-r-— «g Ttaai la Ut*tr-..u«r; !n «rUch ;-»

-- -\u25a0

• . -i:«»-'. as f~!U)w«:

uoßornn "X Manhattan. n> st c.i«mbe.-« \u25a0-**%Mjrr'at'an- N. T.

BOKOCOH OT Tl'K CP.onx. corr.er Ttlr*aad Tr»-Boat A-.«t:''». T-* }-~r.\. N T.

BORO-iiH OF BROOKX.T3I om» 3. 4.•

eas aMjr;.-:pa!Bul.ilrr Br-^klrn. N T

BOROTTHI OF Qi'"

3-m»r Jmcttwon At«km sad

Firr*. --r»-t. !>->r.« r« . I "trj N TBOF.OL'i;H OF" r.'.'HM 'NT". = rr.-r of Pi-.- act! 6».a<l

Str<?ets. Staplaton. Pratrn :»:anl. N T.In .-a»<» of paymr-.r ;i.' r.z •'«-• ;*i» p<»r»^r «t» p%rtm

•ha:: [-<» »r.Mt;*ir > \u25a0\u25a0- —.•\u25a0•\u25a0 r»ii- s»-t:cri 913 o;the Greater KM Tirk CfeartSf •' aap-rr 3TH. Laws oT1S»7). viz.: A sMaetlaa «t tataveaa »; t:-.» rat^ of A p^rewp.t per aaaeai \u25a0••• frie <I*y of aach ••-.-»-.the Ist lav si DetaaSsea ne»t

Al! bi:!s pal f aara-

r> toaaj MSI &• r«ba:«<3 bmtotmchecks tr*dr»wn f r -a"""»r.t.

TVh«i cri»cks are rr.i:*•; to f»» R<».- --

of T«jus Ci»»\u25a0aal b« accorrpan!«<i i

'•«\u25a0-• »r. .<:.-ti«>9 with po«.tax<«

rr»palj 13 crtf-ir •\u25a0> •ns:r» r»tiinj of r«c«l;tnl bin* byrr.mV

h»^K» m»T b« rr«»!.«S at aR7 t'm« to th» R»c»r»»r attar-:« -*v»S»en :»»:'•!

r>AVID R. At'STEN*. R«-«rv«r of Turn.

37 i

Help Wanted.

ABLE BODIED UNMARRIED MEN* BE-\u25a0*

tw«»n a»»^ of rt t.r.-\ ?.'\u25a0. -:i»-.» of \u25a0 t#<l gtatae,gncl crtamct^r sri'i t^mp^i'rit*haM'i. »- VI ipMSt

read and wr.tn Er.n::*:-. i--

r.i i—

t.-i assly to P*-milßna OBter. 2Z ' * •. 2.360 Thtri A»«.. 7C3?!«h Ay». N. T.. or 3'v! Fu!: n \u25a0=•_. B-^iiiyn.

37 .

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f ris •-%

«-%\u25a0\u2666\u25a0 •\u25a0' . ' 2—1 *—.'- *—1 3—l

4—l4—

1 *>—0Evi • • :.\u25a0 1 :•\u25a0•\u25a0•

« • Ir'. 6 \u25a0... ..... .. : \u25a0

Parley).1

\u25a0\u25a0

' • •\u25a0• " - • • . -\u25a0 1 tJii-

\u25a0

\u25a0 .- W .1Z7\EEPtB-

->r 4 yzsr *nS over: r^'-'isea• - . rr..'.••».'..

-1 g s*:r frotf^c -. »t

•it. a«*d.atr r . \u25a0

-:l-c-•• _s. ;,: . N'r Na-. '.— 2 *•—1 I—l. ..llr Thavpr» Z T— 2 1— 2--- ~

~..a.\e*-z 2-t«*t-^:sm . c ::r*» Oaatss\u25a0 sasssak. try Uaoat-

\u25a0 •. :i" fru:>'> t a—l l—;. 2—l ?—:«?

—:«

..CU ks)l '-' ' .\u25a0 \u25a0 pQoemci). ItnIand Ste l;15 te 1«ad « %•t:I

Ire (Bedfera). IttIar.j-\u25a0 \u25a0 ta to \ ar.i 10 to I. ax.4

;. \u25a0 1 nr.fi 10 to 1 »:*o rtn PtartI t\or (-i-tei Ram :\:\.-

MCB—BCXTEB HANDICAP. S 5-ar-,.]«• • :• ••\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0

--.- Jiraxt b- 0 •

IV.. .Odcmi J 7—5 1—:::« • a ?—; s—sA -» N».. aj tornuat 3 T—; T.—-2

j2fflr*WBA >~* -T-.^-r. 7 -c :ar '..5 rr 2 r>lri>' **>Tt». « taIand 2 ts I:Atflm\u25a0 v : u-t ia -i Tr >-

...t- & U 1 anih aJao rar Bar! *;>•-: ffrr tar.-: y ItßaS, I:.•>-».

"•\u25a0Frrv. R*.CE_si»i.>t: Tv->-»«r-o:«S; TVithen Ida

cf1illC '•"le- **S* Aner-«BcJSuT^., 112 ....OTajiajßUl 1 10—1 4—l

.for., iirre -Iand 3 to 1

* '!ar.- >" ,'" t *-^«r. Elixmkrtli 113 I

U*tt- •-- \u25a0

- -so to :aci io ia

\u25a0 BrE.r.r. a d.vjp •*•-•"- 1'he St- •

\u25a0• . - - • ' \u25a0 w»- °*mter riar.di'ar tt ".

- 'I

v»«r tsr"»-yes.r->- . • -: . -

training. 1 \u25a0

:Tu:.:cr Har.Jirap :i War The WUbeiß mOe, and: : y ? .' -: • .ect. F. R.

r-octcr's brown mar* >I""|>I""|>IH Ground h«a • I»«^c^t BDotaast. w;.^ a- \ . -

Foxr.aii P.KfeßßSjfla X.:.-- • :

- •- ."-lorr.ir.ts. with :*.4

f^n** was \u25a0 Ihave a shatfime weighs i

• form \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0r-•

it#. She mi«ht havt--ilnary racing lu-k All

• -tgt Ile back-

\j^.\.:.<-\u25a0:- \u25a0• . :

\u25a0 \u25a0 :: . •\u25a0\u25a0

•\u25a0-• \u25a0 \u25a0 ... . . Ut to

\u25a0• .

;"«: -« er vv'.w.f-r.w.f-r. liannon found i - '

fi rr. ::\u25a0••• - . .'-ngih Ieh:. - - ! \u25a0 aa 1

Ea the ac- -

\u25a0 \u25a0

— ...t- . it i \u25a0 • -

ar.d a ha C.three boreeala.r. and -' these Urn I • Self Pro-Tfc.---.er... cwTieJ \u0084- \u25a0 B. Pal was sot>u"V: svpcrfa r: Seen p Mr Ta.ylor,arc Charr. yr. on whon >!r Haj -thai ;.«-\u25a0\u25a0 • illoped away from them ar.d won*.• \.~ riease^i. Be was as . te, and•^•is ir. frost from the ftret;thai ba tool t I i out a ru*-.p:e. A lording ii . .cf weights the winner csrr\< ± :•>• pound*

;«. a.n<l Ba% fct'TM it! A' Mr }i.'.\u25a0•=

trir'vo ponznds lAeiaeight, liowcver, th< handicapc:c *

ran ej Prtcceton. was i I . rth«s behind-\u25a0

f • Dext race was <.. g j \u25a0 ;. , •-rH» it

••--

iseven fur--the Withers mile route. I

«•»\u25a0'«' \u25a0-' "

\u25a0 - • • n they were Injr.ed by:

-\u25a0 . • : h:^ rr^nIn of v Ila his

r«j-t

-\u25a0

• • he was- ~ -

I . \u25a0 arrto 1 the• •- ' - M •

\u25a0 ;":sa2 :\u25a0

T~-

h3-.ai-! pal<=.... \u25a0 \u25a0 \u0084.„ t j,^

•\u25a0

\u25a0 \u25a0

• .• . \u25a0• ont to

\u25a0\u25a0

-\u25a0

\u25a0• -three

\u25a0

; . \u25a0' • Mad-

: \u25a0

TcJ:cs Ip 134 Pounds and Runs

Mil,and an FAzhih m lsS2 1-2.\u25a0- a- \u25a0pssssti seamsM harJicaj. at a mile and

. \u0084\u25a0

-ovrr the 9 B I Hrrmis. the

"tt'f chests t-- '";—* \u25a0

--me to

be krown . \u25a0•\u25a0;- OR' • •

\u25a0' '

\u25a0

r»et race? \u25a0 hif career :it the v. \u25a0\u25a0

inclof-:--

\u25a0

\u25a0

-v rhf M"

* '

be «cr»!. mm» Bather a I. ..., r-

\u25a0 Bjsjtdd have

mace \u25a0 \u25a0 I -.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

it was sskldsj ta scad •\u25a0• baasflf \u25a0\u25a0Ittiwui hors»

yy.'-, • cha mighing bapaai .-'

TU pounds • ' \u25a0

. . \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0

-\u25a0 wuiteaaaakar. m

r t:.Bn the bestj-revlo i

'•• ;x v Bbsjisjsjtßßt ißaa. a< , . , •;\u25a0 [--iff"up.

llorjr.:c's oypr: \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 rthose-

n.y. and to then«iv from desajß to forty

1(005 ' 8- '' '

\u25a0

-. \u25a0\u25a0

-\u25a0 in The first. \u25a0 \u25a0 ;. 'r the

-. .- • \u25a0 .: ml II.......r that

• - -BSjflfl BOH led all the way ard finished

. . - .. t,..;i1-

.--

T w : 'fl- : .te repla eel Cotooaay• 'hed a re?7»ect.»ble aactoA. Wb*a the baa

\u25a0 I. Dm :rfv;t;,:: faastlaa w»i\u25a0 besney ha-.-» flom tbrnXT" rXermn was

«r. ofids-rr. BKWjsejsj |.: ;} ° gonl enc \u25a0' bisI >\u25a0 v ..s r. • ABU \u25a0 Be, and•\u25a0'r» «i» a bsajsy -lay or. BBver J'lrate to beat

"To rr:ar.a»:.- a »cr:a.r,." he said, oracularly, "a•• •\u25a0 rr.. It he Is not. his convc

\u25a0 not n ilted in his own horn*»; if he doer.things wll . - -^ :!t him. Inthe Ideal household the wife bows to"

J . • it tr.-t rrorr.ent his little daughter appeared."Mamma say« if poo. don't cor:.- In to dini-er-

.way." she announced, "you won't pet any."-red a little a:,d jonk^jat his watch.•. \u0084»:t- time." he s.tid.

•Marrrr.a saya It's the only time you'll get It."announced the little one. "becauM ne*a having it-

l-.cur earlier to-<iay. She's got something\u25a0he wanta to do

'He went .-. \u25a0.

' I

SOLD BY QUART.

Fn-m. The rTf"*af Hews"Say. Park»r. why didn't you nov« out In

"Too rnu'-h malaria.""Pid m have subatastlal jproof"*

.ijsay to Ia!«ke;«i the grocer the price r,f. • • ;"as outside In a hamper, and he said

they were quinine pills"

PREACHING AND PRACTICE.

ROCK SAND SECOND IN NEWMARKET.

. \u25a0-

: .- .

Put Down for a Week on a Charge of tryingto Beat the Starter at Newmarket.

\u25a0-

the rout In 1:'51-S. clipping four-fifths ofS the cM mark H>- won fro

Du.-no, unextended, by two ar.d a is. Joo. \u25a0• - . Jt. waa thil . - . :

-\u25a0

-First ra \u25a0* (! - furl -jet)

—San«i mm .2 .L.. WUaonj.

-. -\u25a0 \u25a0- - :: '. m cci :. 10 to L, \u25a0

-:"

ntan \u25a0

-1 B"i J . Suv.s Chrivi'.ar. 5l Swede, B

r-

I:ei;'j.ri..» and Liiy. f >:\u25a0. . - . r»r.i rar« iflve and on* half furlongs)

—MrOe«. 105

<B--.k-.aj.»T!>. even, v .-. ; . '\u25a0»..•. y t. ;••.. \u25a0• '•--:-" \u25a0

-\u25a0• to 1, th:rd TlttM,

:•".\u25a0".-». Fl r .. *.'\u25a0 rtata. En'i t^ariir^ ar.d Ueraldo alsoraa,

. \u25a0 -'. rn<~+ iPraHf Ptate Sraket. '-ne tr.d one-elg-hth-»-.—

Hcrtfand. Wi illI • Our L.es-;.^;.^ (f«m i • '

Moond: Ha-c'f. 107 (J. Re'.rrt.. Raw, 1-"•--£ \u25a0

-\u25a0 :.*and Harry

.r<-rawat mH :i..- it. ore n.i'.e and.- .. ;.« at Robbtns). | to 2. won:• -

-. iF»-re::i. i- to 1. •-...".\u25a0

- --, T.'.t- If,n. Gilfj.in

. •a-- (one mile)—Federal. 102 (PeUek). IS to 10.. : . Miracle 11,\u25a0

\u25a0 • Tlbm 1:41%. .!•

• n-.1 Mar-, alco ran.a !<•»—Hard • ' • \u25a0

- ' ' - r.». 3to\u25a0arter. 97 '£ . * to 1, •

:-.'--.\u25a0 f.: : \u25a0 rime. l:40H. Alee.r&r.

"SKEETS"' MAETIN IS SUSPENDED.

The

TribuneSales \ Were

During ( -j-jofSeptember. (

*" /o

1903 , . ) MORE

Than During

September. 1902.

This afternoon's exhibits comprise the Judg-ing of three work teams, three saddle ponies un-der thirteen "lands, three farmers' teams, twelvesingle harness horses over 14.1 hands, and notex.-ep<l!r? 13.1 hands; ten pain of harness horsesov<=r 15.ihands; seventeen saddle horses over 14.1hands, women to ride; frw sir.gle roadst-rs, six-teen horses nr.<i runabout*, four polo pur.ies. stx-ti»en read tandem

- ar.d eight pairs nf borses be-fore open 'buses. The hunter? will b* tried atthe close of the Saturday morning session. Thetudges announced a.r-» Rch»»rt Maday and RobinsB Woodward for tn* saddle horses, and WilliamGulliver and Thomas H Martland for the har-ne«a noraea.

The list of exhibiti la of much Interest. Bycn;^->!es this is. in pan Oyster Bs>v. . \u25a0•• r>rse XArrostronr, C. H Raymond, J. W. Beekmar..Chanes W. Wetmore, H. C Smith. Ge<~>r*.» Bul-lock P. I>. Hlcidrso-. Mrs. K. N. TIISJIISHj.Mrs' Edmund r< \."tmor» an-1 V. P. Trav»rs:Westhury and Wheatley Hills. James A. Burden,jr Henry Payne Whitney. Thomas Hltrhcn.->ic.Jr.! rrederic "\\. Okie Foxhall P. Keene and MissA leiajde Ranßolpn: Glen Ccve. Edward R. Ladue.William V Heater. Waa A!:h*>a Bibb, Howard \\.Maxwell H W. Warner, C. I. Hudson. FrederickB. Pratt, Mrs. John B. Coles Tappan. ClarkeBedford, John T. Pmtt. D. Kai-f.ix Bush PrederleP M"-'re. Herbert 1.. Pratt M:-»s Qertruds Shel-don. George E. Fnhys. L«-<"Tiard Jacoh. Jr.. Law-rence Jacob. Frank I^. Ba^bott, Percy Chubb,Charles A Frank, George P. Tangeman ard I>><>n-;,-' r Busby; nwood. Tbwnsead Scudder;

Mil! N'rck. Irv'ng Cox; Smithtnrrn Branch. R.!ewrence Smith; Ros'vn dward Duryea SamuelWHlets, Miss Gertru.^ WlDets ard Clarence H.Mack v- Bay Shore, Lerwta H. Glbb: Locust Val-ley, W. D. Outhrie and Paul P <~";ivath: GreatN^.-k. Oeurge B. Wtls< a, ;';' and Jimfj E. \f -r-tin '- \u25a0\u25a0'" WarhteKtOn, Mrs Thomas Hastings;CoW Spring Harbor. Mr.-=. W. H. James and Walterli. Jennings..

A feature Of th» show will be the serving ofluncheon under the open sky. To-nfght therewU fx» a dinner dance at th« Nassau CountryClub, Glen Cove.

In hunter?, tandems and pairs, to bo driven bywomen, thi-i is certain to be r.n excellent show.Fifteen tandema have been entered, eleven wom-en's pain. Sixteen lightweight hunters are to try

the fences; also fifteen heavyweight hunter«.These figures mean some cru-p contests. It willbe exclusively a Lons Inland ... fa-

mous, outside blue ribbon winners to compete.

But that d->«-s not mean that there will not be a Baashowing, for Long Island country places, andthnse of the North Side especially, are noted fortheir horseflesh.

Excellent List of Local Entries To Be Shownon New Field.

At notes Rock "\u25a0

* "'\u25a0 \u25a0

the Brsi \u25a0-

\u25a0 not°s

>f ths nei'

Beard. With a i

m show rli

I

\u25a0c Horse A

NORTH SHORE SHOW OPENS TO-DAY.

OLDFIELD GIVES TWO-MILE HANDICAP.That Barney Oilfield, at scratch, win have to

break all the worlds records at the Empire Citytrack to-morrow to win the flve-ml!e Empire Han-dicap is made certain tjr the announcement thatthe CH-borsepowa machine, driven by I.D. Plank.will have a two-mile start In five miles. As th<»Westerner covered five miles in 4 :•.-" at Cleve-land on Wednesday, under record time. it Is ex-pected that i.1 will demolish records on the fastToatera coarse. The starters in the Empire Han-dicap Include Olifield. on soratcn: C Henri Park'stO-horsepower machine, F. A. I>a Roche's 4-"hors<»-power, O. W. Brieht's ft -horsepower and "Teddy"Ooodnj to-horsepower. Th» complete handicapBg n will net be mown until to-day."Harry"Cunningham anl Charlaa S-hmidt a-

-ad

yesterday with Cray Wolf, and went tr> th« Em-pire City tnu k I'^i lala for the mooting ha\e be»n\u25a0elected as ff'llo%v=: Referee, A. R. Pardlng^on,rhairniitn of the race committee. Long Island Ath-tomoMle Club. Juci^c?, G. Isham Srott, chairmanr.f the race committee. Automobile Crot of Am»r-lf-a, A O. Batchelder. rbairman of the race com-Tr.rt.-e. Americaii ?.!"t<"ir League; Lawrence Abra-ham. L"ng Island Auiomnhile Club. an<i C. A. Ben-iamir:, Syracuse Automobile Club. Timers. FrankG. Webb, Long Islajid Awtnn-.obile Club: M J Bud-lor.r. president National A9sodatioa ' mobileManufacturers, and RoLic-rt Btoll, New-Tork Ath-I.tic Club. <'lerk of course ar.a \u25a0tarter. A J. Pi'-ard, of New-York. Assist cl-rk? of course, P.J Fisher. New -York, and K. C. Darling, X»w-Y^rk. Umpire. Frank Eveland. Jersey Afh-letlc Club. Annnur. -<=r. Pet^r Prunty. New-Tork.The first race will be called at 2 p. m.. and O'.d-Seid will make his trials for a record at about 3p. m.

The run is the first relay run of the kind to beattempted. Two operators rode In the machine ata time, and drove it until relieved by the secondcouple. The operators relieved then took a train

and met the automobile at a point aaead, getting

what sleep they coulo on the train.

Holcomb and Sendell. who took th» car on thelast stage of Its <'~>urney, were a tired looking pair

as they all^i.ted from the car in Thirty-ninthatyesterday. They said that they should have reachedthis city easily at

*o'clock on Wednesday nieht

had they not lost their wav twice this side of Blng-hamton. They reached Patemor at 1:30 a. m. yes-terday, where a tire gave out. and they lost halfan hour putting in a new inner tube. They ex-pressed regret at losing so much time on the laststag© of the jour- aftrr the splendid run the carmade 2? far as Blnghamton Holcomb said he didnot have to touch the machinery, and that he. drovetl-^ «ame ear all the way X<-> Chicago last we»kty>for(> starting out three days later on th» east-

ward bound record trial.

Continuous Trip, with Relays of Drivers,

Results in Record Time.The Columbia automobile which started from

Chicago at 4 a. m. oa Monday arrived at the uptown

gar*ire of the maker, in West Thirty-ninth-st., at 9

a. m. yesterday. The record mad* by the car ta thebest for long distance speeding] in thi3 country. Anidea of the tremendous speed the car travelled at

certain part of the journey can be had by the timeit reached Cleveland, in leas than twenty hours.The former record waa fifty-two hours.

Much time was lost In th« run from Kingston.

N. V.. to this city, the former place, which wasreached at 9 p. m. Wednesday, elg-hty-eißht and

one-half '••..-. was lost b] four hours of riding oft

the track in the CatskiHs before Kingston wasreached and fully five hours of searching In thenight and morning between Kingston and this city.

Delays and lost roads Included, the record estab-lished is seventy-Fix hours.

FAST ATJTO RUN FROM CHICAGO

37-1.37 'u

RIDGEFIELD HORSE SHOW SATURDAY.Hi V-'field. Conn.. Oct. L—The first DOTM tbam of

the summer colony at this place will bo held onSaturday on the gfouuda of the Rldgefleld PoloClub. Irrtm T. Bosh, who waa chairman of theLatoWOOd liorse show, will act In a similar ca-pacil "» this occasicn. There will ha two per-formances, ore bet;:nnirs at 11 a. m.. the other at2 ;\u25a0 ni. An elliptical track . •• •\u25a0 --t lnn^ and Ul feet»::• has been laid out. W;:lh:<i Parker, jr.. E. B,UcVlekar and S^ynmur L.. Cromwell will no thejudges. BesiiVs Mr. Bush, the orfWrs of the hor-e?how committee are Burgoyne Hamilton, Went-worth C Hilton and W. 8 B.iu.

Little Deterioration in Plates or Frame—*

Could Have Raced Again. It is Said.The days, even fh- hours, of Shamrock IIare

numbered, and all that went to make up one of thefa.M^t .in.i m.^r -xpensHe- 30- footers ever senta.'ro*s the Atlantic will hay- b*en conslsn«Hi toth» Junk heap, soid f.T old metal

The yacht looked yesterday like a wreck cast onthe shore, for the rang of workmen tha.t are .breaking her up. had taken off her bow and stern t

pla;es and frames, a.nd therv wijlao^n be aoChbW Ieft but the lead keel—probably the most valuai^e

'

SHAMROCK IIBROKEN UP

CONTESTS AT WESTCHESTER FAIR.About ore thousand persr.ns »aw th« harness

race« he'd In conjunction with the fair of the West-

rhester County Aericultural and Horttcultura! So-ciety at White Plains |—flI*9 The races w»r»>p->orly managed by the Judges, as ron« of themwere finished on time. Pickpocket* reared a har-vest on trolley cars and on the? fair grounds, more*

than a dozen purses and watches belr.f? stolen. OnSaturday there will be a baby show, ar.d more thansixty babies win compete) for prim. The results:

TROTTING—2 18 CLASS— PT.*«3li fM6.J-f t: D '-Viliam H. Nelson 11lIr.r». t. T»:i man W. Murphy \u25a0 i2 II : ,v !• n. <'n-i!> Drnrtr.en 3 3 S

Time. 7 l*>\. :i»n.:'""»PAPINO—2:23 CUASS— PURSE $250

Su«l« r, i. v Maloney ... 4 111Bi;]jr Paxaro. J. F Br^wn 1 4 .1 .1Pace Along;. Eufane Kelly - 2 3 2 .1O»d»n Smith. G'^)r»;» B B*l»>y 3 « 7 «Jer.nio K»el»r A. T Mll>r '442

Time. . 23^». 2:24**. 2 22\. 2:21'«

INTERSTATE STAKE FOR UNION BELL.

Trenton. N. J.. Oet 1 .Spe-lalv^Jovemor Mur-

Phy Senators John Kean ar.d John F. Dryden. State

officials and politicians from all s- ctions o• th«

Btate M« the harne« races at the Interstate Fa..to-d*y The attendance, ni th*buqrjMl on record.\u25a0 -ur.g the fifty-thousand mark. Tba fmamuxniniu trip fLaw ntraaTATK stake. $i «rCinea Beli. b. m.. b] [>*>.'.man •ckson] ... :X *I'ark eeret b. BX <R- Davi"

° , ZAlf'>n». Maid, fc'.k. m (Kinneyi

- -Clarion, b. g. aian»-m»

* . «Elyrlode a. ... ... * 'Kittle WUkea, b a-. (Touna-i \u25a0•

\u25a0• ""

Time. 2:l«-». 21Ti«. 2:1«HpACINiV-2:12 CUSS-9VMMM, ***••

or- y.. br m. 18. PwM £ ' :Ir.riians.Jihn. b. «\ rWUaoe) • •

- -;

Th» Sentinel, b. g. <Br1?«?' \u25a0 \u25a0

-«"

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John "'• Patterson, b.-

iBob V**lt>> J J jI>s«I"«m»«1 b. r. ?nmintT>»») \u25a0 1 2 ,Her*. >> m. ffink) • \u25a0II:Prince A (Rhodes .. ' 3

'Time. 2 1.3'». 2 14'». CM

TROTTINO-Dorau TEA>f—PTRaS. J3«)

Canty. eh (t.. fey Guy Wiikes. Mrs. Brown, b.—... by Hinder Wllkei (Arthur)Maryla: Boy. tik. r. Ttitchrrsn. b!k. w !V9.~W

- '-Hrr.ey Cure, b g Tracker N>11. b \u25a0 fßwaeWj ISILinetta. blk m.. Lararia. b m .v-'-.u*- \u2666 \u2666 3St Andre, br r. Mcntra: b. r -Wr* I»ari> . 3 0 «

Time. 2:23V,. 2WW .:.T-..rjicnro CI>ASS*—PVFJE. I*1

"Ber-Tlr.a. bi m.. by Be!inl ft>a*'.») •

''. l

o-iver VT.to'i. br. ts iPhillips' I• SGyp Walnut, b. «. (K:rney> ; \u25a0

-\:r.«T»-;rth b. z <R1 \u25a0*

' " .Rasbea 5. br. r >Dav.»i 3 0-

Tim«. 2:11V2 KH. 2:11^Sr^clal rare awitnsr baa Itc N of •»7 >-y Bedw-rta.

Jr. b. h.. by P^worth kMI Ttaa fcMTROTTINO—2:I» CLJiSS— PVB3E. 1300

Puity. b. r 'D*vi»> IiiiDeru'ixe. b. \u25a0 iDai-1»> • ; IMorn. c. m illarkle)

- -2 *

r.:\ Mc<~nrtc!-. b ir iriarki" *• •

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launder. bTH v a\u25a0:#'-•a \u25a0:#'-• •\u25a0•

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Tln-.e 2.21--,. MT'. 1!\u25a0«•. 5:!"t.

PACING— ITitllTtf BVOKETU-THREB INnvr—P'-RSE RMS

Par Micnael. eh. It, by Boreai—Forataa, -j j,

Km*Ptteetl*DaL'"a."*«'6Vw"ai 1 = -I

DWbUta br. g. .Walker.*i\\

rtattne b. m. Uone«>•• * . \u2666

Jim Ky>. b h. <WUao«» 3 \u2666 • 'Man- Gordon b. m. ili<i-ifin> $ 2a •'

Go Dtrtet. br. h. iCkmanl•

5* "

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rACi>G—2:<v, CUASS—TWO IN THESES— PT'R?E $1,200.

Fannie DllUrd, t>. n.. by Hal MIIHI HI"Mt j

S BJW I ,\u25a0

•Terra..- Que*n. br. m. Jeerw \u25a0 \u25a0 ? 1Nerrolo. b. h. CHnaaonW \u25a0

* -•? 2 ?

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Time. tM%, 2M~. 2:O7H-

TROTTING—2 13 cum-twq IN THRCS—lutM

Ouy F -\u25a0.—"- b.. " *B«I«SSBS»— AISatFtS 'Hid-

\u25a0or. > .» \u25a0The Questor. b. c. "veers'

*Jtearrte, b, c. (Staak) z 3

7,-cv b m. (Jamtaaß)Cyeacent. ay jr. «'"irryt \u25a0

« aDodi« K.b.m. (Hyde) !

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— - X

Wa>r 8&t» Mk.* fTllMrllirl « \u25a0\\ ,1Dreamer br h. O*ua*lto) \u25a0

Newt-, br. s. (Aad-r»or.> „, • „,VLThM 2:121-:. 2:11S.

TROTTINO-2 20 r-I^VS?--THRErE** nVE-P"R.=S

Jl.'»>VT*e Param Hk g. by Uij* .O»"«* 10i1hi).... l \ \IftaiUo R-i b. f. .-X. Marv.r.,

- > -Claytnont. blk. h. (ChndMr) •

—\u25a0 2 4

Ba .-• b r IBaaratt) - • 44*Bcrmode Ma!<t br. 80. Oie< atthyl

* \u2666i

Alias W-. b. ar (D. Mcllahm- \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0

Tt>nn ">»r« .. ..Tim-. 2:l*-r. 2:1.'

Wins from King Direct—Dan Patch

Fails to Beat His Record.Cincinnati. Oct. 1.-At Oakley Park to-'. the

four he»ts In the 2:10 pace Mlhotly contestedfrom word to wire by Pan Michael and Kins; Di-rect, and In the ladt three It took the decision of

the Judges to determine the wlnn-r. The race,

however. weal to Pan Michael. TIM Par«on tookthe 2:20 trotting In two heats. He was the choice

In the betting. Guy Fortune upset all calculations

on the 2.13 trotting. H» took ItIn two heats, while

the money was on The Questor ar.d T^psy and

Kent It took three hard hea:s to decide the t3Mpacing, won by the favorite. Fannie Dillard. after

she had dropped the first heat Iy a neck to TerraceQueen

Dan Patch was driven by Myron MrHenry

again-«t his pacing record of 153. but he failed to

b^a' it He went to the quarter In 0:3l>'4. to thehalf in 0:534. the three-qiiarters lnJ:COi-»J :COi-»- aRd c"™~

Tiered the mile ha 2 -XV Lnder the adverse con-ditions the performance was a splendid one. Theresults:

PAX MICHAEL'S VICTORY

Odoaet 7—Qt:aliJy;n« round CU cag pr»f«r:ted L<y M:*»Dro»te. f.ght best score.* to qualify, [taytng iJT ii»eae»-cap mat-a play Def'>ro Ortooer 21.

Octot-.r 14—Twt ball icin-me.(•ci^ter 21— Handk-ap ei«ht *n !-"i»s. tr.»da! pla}.Oct;*«r 2>

—Han<ii«-ap rr.Atrh against \rr*'j t»t a prize

presented by the daft

The club ha« decided to off»»r two prizes Pat womenand two prizes Bog men. to be played for in October.

YALE HAS NUCLEUS OF STRONG TEAM.

New-Haven. Conn.. Oct. 1 »SpeciaW.-F<>r the In-

tercollegiate polf tournament, to be held at the

Gard-n City Golf Club. October 2) to Z\. Tale ha*

four of last years team still in Ie«N -N.ICms*-bell HI now -..tain Percy H. Jenrur.g?. "H. A. H.K^id. -IS. and Max Behr. ''4 $\u25a0 Tb*re are twenty-

six men now out trying- for th" t»am. ana pr"3-

p-cts are excellent for Yale's bavtaa the wmn!nsteam if not the individual championship.

East Meets West in To-day* Tzco

Matches of Women's Tourney.wr.-at.in. ill., Oct. To-day's game In the

woman's national golf tournament brought the playdown to the semi-finals, which will be played to-

morrow between two Easterners and two Western-ers. Miss Fannie C. Osjrood. of Brookllne. and MissBessie Anthony, of Glenvlew. Mis* K*th»rlne Har-ley. of Fall River, and Miss J. Anna Carpenter, ofWestward Ho. All of these players won theirgames to-day by fairly comfortable margins, except

Miss Carpenter, who ha i a hard TT"II**in *•>featlr.^ Miss Bishop. The me.!.i 5< ores indicateexceedingly close and interesting contests to-mor-

row. Miss Ossood s play was the steatij*.*t to-«lay.her m«>rial score of 48 on the outward journey beingthree strokes better tr.an thai >>f M.ss Anthony,who meets her tO-CBOtTMr. Mtßi < arpenter andMiss Harley \u25ba« h nu. a nfty «c>::ik _.!.

Miss o^dooi is a favorite over M.ss Anthony, bothon account of steady playing and from the factthat Miss Osgood nas hei.i ci-mparntively rasymatches so far. while Miss Anthony' n 'ha\e t»>-nrather trying. Ela»terners are also confident thatMisa Har.ey. who has played consistently thro'isch-out th" tournament. will succeed In defeirir.jjII.\u25a0»*

Carpenter, an.i thar sh»> and Miss Oaajaefl \u25a0nu

Btru^^le for the ehanptooabta honors, on Saturday.

The course to-day was in fail ro.>j condition, not-withstanding yesterday s oara rate, the win.) dry-

ing the greens, which mace fast «olf settle.TUlrd round— Ml»« (">»kt^ ArtMlad Jin C :. rvrtnx.

» op and T to play: Ml»a *.'«rp«nttr .>r»at»wi SI:" Ki^TfX-ana Btuhop. 1 up. Mi»» Katft»r:ne Haxl»y i--at Mn«. '\u25a0'• A.Alsxar.:er. 7 ud and < to p.av. M:»» liflfAntnony <!•-f«>ate<i ill«s Frances tMW *

ui> ar.1 2 to play

WOMAN'S SCHEDULE AT MONTCLAIR.Mor.tclair. R. J.. Oct. I—The MMstdi

-Golf Club

has arranged th» Mlo«lta( wnxer.'s \u25a0 hedul# forOctober: •

GYMNASIUM AT ST. LOUIS FAIR.On« of the exhibits at the St. Louis Exposition

wll!be a model gyiUUMhOB, a part r.f the physicalddtorr exlilbit. Her*- will be delivered lecturesunder ilie direction of the nhyslc.il train:.- com-mittee, and Indoor an.i outdoor fames will b« ex-pl.iitrd. In the bulidipa; will l»e locker rr>oflns.baths, trophy room and all in* paraphernalia ofan up to dale gymnasium

Miss Russell and Mr. Fiske Defeat MissHandy and Mr. Redfield.

The women te:,n:9 players reached the final round

j of the mixed flniiNf ar.i played one of the eem;-

1 final mal'-he* in the \u25a0OMM'I double^ yesterday in

i the UwifU—eat Of the Statf-n Island L.adie-1': Club, at U^tacatoa, Btatejn 1.1.-md. The three set

: rcntect of the first roi;nJ, In which Miss Ani [TIIHITI and Thomas P"ihke defeated Mi«s Edith

Handy and Sohß R-tilflnM by the «core of S—

6, •*-*>•

6—4. proved the best mat of the day. Miss Handyand her partner Btabbomly contested the first apr-.but the atMdjr drrrea of th.-ir opponents "FOB th>-

b, t By fOlllg to the n*t in the se-0r..! .<\u25a0-:tflsaFinnd. : i. Ifleld \u25a0imply overwhelmed KMBoafi II»»d tMBT -...rti.er. taking the set by a tOM •

i- -. Th.» tbtrd and •>\u25a0•'• Unit set went to M: 3̂

li.•- \u25a0 .1 and Kiske, through their superior Bteadl-ness.

SomtUhlnjr nt a surprise wa? worked in th-.hdouhlefi hy ttio defeat at the Missr- Joh!)-II John Cralk an.l Miss Beatrice Bonn*r

•!•\u25a0•;., : -jeedy and clev< r tennwand voa in two utnlghi acts b) eoaw*im"V *\u25a0 • -\u25a0 \u25a0

••• The Mm.n. ..\u25a0

Mlx-i d'.ul.le* ,rir3t muridi—Mi»» ACaea Has*1'" aJl'1

Th.i:.ii» rtaka. >ut»n [alaod Ledlca* «^;ur> «n.l U»tn«ai n\u25a0

• lub. tefaatcd lilaa Edltß Han-iy an.l Joh;. Md-fi.ii. Butaa IsUad Ladies' nub ami Mwn*»t<.-n neieC!u!. t—?. ( \u25a0 .'. _^

Beml-finaJ round— KIH Afcn«-»A fcn«-» nuwl! »n4 Th°?>"?'\u25a0' !\u25a0 ISd l-viler Clv!. mi,l Mv!ne^-n J-T-liCluh. d«feat«4 ,\Ju John <Tal^ (ir..-l l-hn O <-^ S-at. nKiN,ij.,',l-. \u25a0.. \u0084

, .; , Htaa ]jelon H m-i,n9.?.n'l

\u25a0 • :^:. Weti Bide Teaala Cta*. d<-ff«'^' \u0084'\u25a0-»

I •Booner «ni r.eorr* Boy.i. Butra [\u25a0toad i-«iie»

\u25a0• ILrvfacßteei Pt*ld dob •"«-- 4 f, n

WmiMai'e rtoublea <aeml-flnal roundl- Mr» *•\u25a0\u25a0 . .afid Klaa n»atil~e B/-nnr-r. M^ieti I-,-1.1 Ladl«»

'\u25a0 1; •»"

faetad Utm i\u0084.\u25a0•• Johaeon md Mlw HBWeW »•\u25a0

»m. U>*t T»nnl» (Tub.—

3. ft—-

TERRIBLE TO CONTEMPLATE.Frr.m Tfi»> ChfcatfO M*Wi

La M,,nrt-I see som^ one has tnv.ntt iI p»O-0 the fhape of i. cigar that will annihilate

arLL818

1:Movn«.-You don't mv' Ibet If«hr^

™d<?''

In the »pc of a rarln? automobile" would kill

twice .»s Daaar. . \u25a0

English Players Defeat New-YorkTeam by 12U Runs.

The match between the Kent County team ofcricketers and New-York, begin at Staten Islandon Wednesday, .led yesterday in a victory for th«visitors by 124 runs. The K^nt men laid themselvesout to win the ma) . They took no chances, andwhen they had obtained a lead of 178 runs In theirsecond innings they declared it closed. New-Yorkthen went to th*i bat fjithe second time, trying to

win, or, at l<-s;st, mnke a creditable draw. The-bowlers, however, soon obtained the upper hand,

and It was not longbefore the whole team was out.

J. Adam and A. G. Laurie were the only men whorr.aJe any stand, and their partnership was quickly

broken up when W. M. Bradley went on to bowl.

The. score:KENT

First lnr.ings Stoon<! lcnlJUi.ilrarr.«. c Diirrart. b H.

6 not out . 18X U Huti-hings. b H Foyer 11 c OmheaM, b Kelly.. "Seymour, run oat.. * 0 Boon, b Kelly 2H. C Stewart, b KW!v 0 c Ke.:>. b H. Foyer.. 4-j

U 7. baker, c .-*> irle, bWerner Mb K»I!y ..- 2

J. R «t Yl'arburton.b J. Poyer 8T

C. J. Bomup. b Kelly 43Ci. J. V. We-.pall, b J. Toyer 1Btdsh. b Werner

•Elythe, c Laurie, b J Poyer 1W. M Bradley, not out 23By«a I.'. Byea *Leg '. y.s > I**byes __»

tM*J 202 -\u0084,,\u25a0 (teetered 7«

ICEW-TORK.F <-. Wartrarton, c Hutch-

b BlTtlM 4 b Birnup'

J i .. \u25a0 HnUti, b- .... HakT ........ 1

i: r-

run I -•\u25a0 A«rt. b Humup*

] .•\u25a0 ........ SI V bra i>y aW Bin •. o Btewaxt. b

." b Baker <*A Q. Laurie, b Baker i< Hotcfaloga, b Blythe 13/-. S Darrant. b Burnap . «v, Bradley • "F X Kelly, b Rum up 0 not out . 1C. Werner, c Hatchings, b

Eakpr n r. B-ail>yB 1. Poyer, b Burr.up \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0• b ••\u25a0•.. 0W. Adam, not out . .'. c Stewart, b Ka*er. «Byes .13 Byes 4No bills

- Isg byes 1

Total 100 Tot*. 64

DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS QUALIFY.Creedmoor, Lor.? Island. Oct. 1 (Special).—

\u25a0 practice day for the dlstlngulshea' ex-I

\u25a0 lm• md I."1"1 yards was held ben to-

day fr.r those rnernrcra of the National Guard ofNew-York who qualified as. experts and had re-

Kraa>Jorgens< n rtfiea, The weather wasOne »nd the att^rdan^f large The shooting andI.H-Juir:*: i>? decorations were under the supervls. \u25a0 :;

M. B. rhurston, ordnance officer, N. O.N. Y. 5 will be tor the marksman'! class.The officers' scores:

•-..I :\u0084.,

yar.J.s. yar<i».Total<njt. "". U. PhUllra. Co. D. 7th Real .. S3 It 42

M \u25a0\u25a0 T. '\u25a0\u25a0* n~~- . . z> 20 4<>•\u25a0 \u25a0 \v. A L'ndt wood. Co. •;. Trh Rest. 21 22 it

r. Ja \u25a0'•\u25a0•. do E. ftth Negt 20 S3 «3\u25a0.. . \u25a0 H .- \u25a0:-.

'• \u25a0\u25a0 H. 121 . a 23 «aA. Da Ru-fv Star. 12th Reg:.. 2-> 21 41

.:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: Field, I2ta Beet si n ••I P. Ie Forest. Staff. 13th Rffgt- '-'\u25a0* sa \u2666*

\u25a0 ;. r> Becker. Staff. ISta Rert . 22 U 4AI.n C K. ::<••. Rait. a IS* «S. R. H .! Harding. 00. M. nth

Etegt -1 SI \u2666-".-\u25a0• <; F. Bruckmnin. Co. B, 141.. .90 21 41

Capt F Ft Ftnmtwk Co. K. 14th Best 23 IT 40

Cart G R. Ivaiendahl. Co. 0, 2idI'.egt SI

'3

••• -p-r \V. Dv Boil Oo K. 23,1 Rc»rt 24 IS Cl}.-.„. gent O. K. Bryar.t. C. 1". 23.3"rvXtK t : 24 22 M

U-ut E Cbdrt. Obl K. 23<1 Rest 2*> 22 «2".eM. 84 Rcet 22 21 4.S

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Play in Ilagan's —McCoy

Used as Halfback.;ht Tni.EonAPH to THE tribune. ]

.Vfw-Hav«. Conn., Oct. L—Turner. '06. was takenon tba "varsity e'even at Tight tackle this after-noon la place of Ho?an. and gave a creditable ac-count of himself. McCoy, the f-me: Amherstcaptain ar.d tuuback, who has been substitute full-back at Yale this year, was to-day put In at left

1:, and Lawren • made scrub fullback.Flanders at scrub centre played a remarkablystrong game to-aay and received much attentionby the coaches. Henry Bolt, for the last two

years "varsity e;ntre, ani Glass, last year's guard.took the centre trio In hand to-day. The practicewas « tirely slfnsJ work on new tackle plays anddefence work, Ufc spends falling to score on the• rl ;--im. Twlchnell ran Into Stl'.'.man. substituteer.d. a;;d wms hurt on the head Rockwell, the regu-lar quarterback, spent most of the afternoon kickinggna.s :rom the IR-yard line.

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