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THE WASHINGTON HEBALD THURSDAY OCTOBER 14 1909 Setback for the Tigers at PIrates Ball Park GOLF Columbia Club Holds an Important Meeting FOOTBALL Princeton Is Just Able to Defeat V P I Eleven 8 I BASEB ALL ARE BLANKED Boston Red Sox Have No Trouble Winning 2 to 0 LIATHEWSON IS BUMPED HARD Speaker Again the Sensation and Connects Safely for Three JUts Driving In the First Him Giving to the Cool Weather Only n Small Crowd III in Attendance Bodton Oot 13 Another victory was won today by the Boston American team over the New York Nationals and to add to the Ignomy of the affair it was a case of whitewash 2 to 0 with the mighty Mnthowson on the mound Christy was touched up for eight hits while a husky southpaw named Collins who came down from tho University of Vermont this spring and jolnod tho locals held the visitors to four safeties Speaker was again the star of the day Ho made three of Bostons hits scored tho first run drove in the second and third and had four put outs two of them coming in tho ninth inning His last catch was a beauty made on the dead run when Devlin hit the ball on the nose in an endeavor to prevent a shutout Doyle Brldweil and McConnell played great ball and Mathewson pitched well tightening up with men on bases Outside of a bad muff by Murray on an easy fly in the sixth the visitors put up an errorless game Capt Lords fumble and a foazlo by Hooper wore tho only misplays on the Boston side Both teams left for New York late tonight and will play at the Polo Grounds to morrow afternoon returning to Boston for the sixth game on Friday If an- other contest is necessary to decide the series it will be played here on Satur- day Small Hand Cool weathor kept the attendance down today those who paid numbering S2S Tho gross receipts were 3823 of which the National Commission receives 232 2 the club 83815 and the players J1257S With two down in the opening Inning Bpcfikor laced into right field and Bcorol on Stahls line triple into the same place The locals had other oppor- tunities to get runs as the game went along but Matty was to keen for the Boston hitters In tho sixth Murray m Lords fly and the latter made pecond Speaker struck out and Stahl hit to Bridwell who retired him at first and Tenney threw nicely to Mayors In time to double Lord at tho plate In the eighth Hooper bunted safely but was forced by Collins who attempted to sacrifice and McConnell fanned Lord singled over third putting Collins on sec- ond from whence he scored on Speakers lit to center Lord reaching third Speak- er stole second but Matty applied the brakes and struck Stahl out Devlin singled in tho second inning after Mur ray had fanned but the next two Giants wpro thrown out by McConnell Natty Hits Safely Matty singled in the third but was forced by Doyle who stole second buo nly to be left as Seymour popped to McConnell Murray drew a pass in tho fourth but was one of tho victims of a double play when Devlin hit to Lord The visitors best chance of scoring came in tho fff th Murray tiled to Hooper and Tenney singled to left reaching nec ord when Hooper lot the ball got by him Mayers sent a fast grounder that Lord tpped but fumbled in trying to tag Matty hit to Lord and Tenney EV43 run down Doyle popped to Stahl The Score I BOSTON R H PO A E IrConnelI 3b 0 0 4 f Lord Ib Speaker of 1 Stahl Ib 0 1 5 1 Donohue c Niles rf 9 French se Hooper If 0 2 2 ft p Totals NEW YORK Doyle 2b Seymour cf- McCormlck rf Murray If Devlin 3b Bridwell sa- Tonney Ib Meyers c Mathowson p R H PO A E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 4 Si 16 1 Boston 10000001 10000000 0fr- Threebase hitStahL Sacrifice hit Hooper Stolen baws Doyle Speaker Bases on Off Collins 2 oft Mathow son L Loft on bases Boston 6 Now York G Struck out Collins 2 by Mathewson 7 Double playa Lord to French to Stahl Bridwell to Tennoy to Meyers Umpires Messrs Egan and Emslle Time of game 1 hour and 24 minutes GIANTS Crowil on owners one trod 1 1 3 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 t 1 1 0 2 0 2 S M 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 1 11 1 0 1 S 2 Q 0 1 0 4 0 gY- pw york E Tnney 0 S 2 0 2 I 0 ii 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ PUNTS AND PASSES Tho Yale freshmens 130 victory over Andover boOns their stock for tho Prince ton and Harvard 1113 games Jumping from a 165pound to a pound center rush is a radical step for Yale to make yet it was made recently FordhamB next game will be with Cor nell and already the Ithaoans are deeply worried as they may well be after tho flno showing that the Now Yorkers made against Princeton Though no change is iminent in tho Car- lisle lineup Coach Warner feels the no resslty or strengthanins the ends and may make several shifts bofore the Syra- cuse game Saturday Carlisle may take steps to sever with Penn State In holding the In dians to a tie score Saturday Ponn State is said to have been guilty of much rough work to which tho officials closed their eyes Cornells policy this year Is to develop team work gradually to teach the men tho rudiments of the game and to use only tho simplest plays until they havo been mastered It Is to be a makehaste slowly policy this fall Bamman and MaoFadyen are having a hot fight for center at Princeton It Is a contest of speed against weight An en- forced layoff of MacFadyen has enabled the lighter man to get in all the games En far where he shows up extremely well Belmont Tigers v AllStars A fast and interesting game Is expected- on Sunday when the Belmont Tigers and the All Stars white clash In a doubleheader at Half and P streets Bonthwest The first game will be called at 1130 oclock sharp This will be tho Tigers last gamo of the season The All Stars are under the management of Jack Spalding a wellknown local ath- lete and have been playing a fast game this year 24 rela- tions I ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ FAHMEHS TRIM qALLATTDET Agricultural Department Football Team Beat Reserves The Agricultural Department football team and the Gallaudet Reserves played onesided game yesterday afternoon- at Kendall Green Agriculture winning by 34 to 0 Tho Reserves had the ball only three times and on each of these were hold for downs making at no time gains of more than 8 yards In the first half by tho use of long end runs and a few forward passes tho Farmers were able tp make throe touch- downs and kick two goals Capt Priest was a Chinese puzzle to the Kendall Green boys and generally got away from their weak tacklers for good gains Conovcr wns also fast and aggressive when given tho ball Gallauo5t played better football during tho seoond half but despite their efforts tho Aggies scored a touchback and an other touchdown Priest failed to kick goal Lineup and summary Gallaadet lies Positions I AgrioiHor- Schatfer left end Murpbjr Earnahaw- Me left tackle Earasbaw- Tposaar left guard LOBS center Ward Bkri tight guard Hradtr- Craren right tackle Daaltfe- Mawgan rijjht end EidseeM Hushes qitartar back Saitfc left bait buck Cooeter- Hoffidar right half bade Priest capt GledhUl full back Ltaete Umpire Mr Morgan of Agriculture Itoferee Arnu of Gallaudet TtaeriMwwrs Drown of Gtlkudet and Bechtold of Apricalture lines BlAnchnrd of QalUwkt and baal of AErtculUire Tcwd lwi PriMt Smith Conorcr and Unjle Touchback Agriculture Goals kJcJredPrleat 2 Tlmo of lwlre20 minutes CIMYWBS TIGERS AGAIN- V PL Beaten by Goal from Field at Princeton Washington Boy Boots Dull Between from 25yurd Mark Score 8 to Q Princeton N J Oct 13 It was again- a drop kick by Cunningham which en- abled tho Tigers to defeat Virginia Polytechnic Institute today by the score of fr to 6 With tho points 6 to 6 for the Virginia team with only four minutes to play the reliable half back came to the rescue and dropped tho ball over the cross bars from the 30yard line Princeton had scored during tho first two minutes of tho game after Virginia had fumbled on its 12yard line Three rushes carried the ball over for a touch down but Walter failed to kick goal About the middle of the half Christie tried a forward pass at the center of the field and it was Interrupted by Hodg son who had a olear field for a score Hodgson also kicked goal and Virginia wont Into the lead until Cunninghams kick Lineup and summary rrtBoeton Position V P Garrett left sod LttUnU- Sdgfand left tickle l umM- Wkiter McQitser left Jones Bamman center Gibba- Weafar right guard E Hodgson- McCrohan Muw r right tackle Karris- O01 richt ed Ilfeka Christie quarter back llvgfcw Sparta Sawyer right half beck BIKhua- Cunutefihwn left half back Davis Uawaon full from kaa KeferceHr Peadleton of BowdoJn Um- pireMr Williams of PenjMjlnmfa Head Hue Dun lr Feaglcs of Priacotoa Fldd jadce Mr- CtaUtw of Dartmouth BASEBALL NOTES AND COMMENTA- dams the young Plttsburg twlrlor pitched at Parsons Kans four years ago for SO a month The Athletics played at Milton Pa yesterday and won 4 to 1 Plank and Morgan did the pitching James McDonough Democratic candi- date for mayor of Marion Ohio is mak ing his fight as a strong advocate of Sunday baseball Ivlawlttcr showed quite a lot of class in tho few games ho pitched for the Now York but not In the ono he twirled Pittsburg fans are right on the job the 1910 ponnant for the Pirates jf a pennant during the winter should be For the first nineteen years Louisville have won a pennant Heine Peltz and his Colonels copped tho Ameri- can Association flag this season In tho baseball season which has just ended there have been nineteen deaths caused by the national sport either di- rectly or Indirectly In most of tho ities children were the victims list of those who wero Injured runs Into the hundreds a esson Grant II menMessrs Camp I- Mp guard Hop TOE Giant claming barre fat Posts tack Goal from fieldQinuing G 4 4 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ have been won In many queer ways but the White Sox victory over tho Cubs on Sunday was one of the freakiest on In the ninth inning with sacks by Sox Pitcher Reulbach of the Cubs stopped his deliv- ery to wipe his nose a balk was called and the deciding run was forced In Many of those who were injured or died wero spectators at games played In dif- ferent parts of the Chicago heads the list with the of fatalities In almost every case those who were the victims wore hit by the bats of players or by a pitched or batted In one case lightning killed a man while he was watching a game Basketball Sleeting Postponed The special meeting of the Washington City lasketball League to be hold Tuesday night In the board room of the Y M C A Building for the purpose of organiz- ing the league was postponed on account of the parade In honor of Gompers ar- rival The meeting will be held on Tuesday night of next week and tho organization of the league and the schedule will be determined All desiring to enter the league must an application In writing or a personal representative to tho meeting No applications will be con- sidered after this meeting Cant Jiave Other than a good opinion of OLD GLORY Ks so vast- ly superior in all respects to other dark beers B72 dew 9175 bottle rebate SOc ABNERDRURY BREWING CO Tel W 435 25th and F games record count bal teas he jew ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ CLUB NAME CHANGED oliiinbia Golfers ibid Im- portant Meeting ADOPT NEW CONSTITUTION Jklembcriiliip Is Limited to Six Hun- dred Name Columbia Country Club Voted Unanimously Tons JUorriK on hand Laying Out Sreeiis and Surveying Links At a meeting of the Columbia Golf Club last night at the Raleigh Hotel the old organization went out of existence and In its place has sprung up the Columbia Country Club with a new constitution a- new home and the prospects for becoming one of tho fashionable clubs of the country Altar the reading of the first of tho new constitution a full debate was spent before a satisfactory decision was reached on the name of the now At the final vote It decided by majority the now club should be called the Country Club in preference to the Columbia Golf and Country Club A limit of membership to 600 was made in the new draft and tho usual questions- of initiation and yearly were upon It will probably before the club will bo running smoothly but tho organization is thorough and well financed and great strides are ex- pected by tho members now that the new site has been selected The new consti- tution was finally adopted almost without amendment The homo of the country club is Just north of tho Chevy Chase Club and Tom Morris the famous authority on golfing greens Is hero this week overseeing the plotting and laying out of the links No expenses are to bo spared to make the grounds of the best in the country and the building or a handsome club- house will be started as soon as the plans are adopted- It was expected that a successor to George Turnbull tho old clubs profes- sional would be announced lest night but the matter was deferred until suitable time Next Monday night the club will meet at the Ralelghto elect Rs officers and the board of governors SPORTING SIDELIGHTS By BILL BAILEY The score and weather would indicate that the Pirates got around Summers end for a touchdown and Hans Wagner kicked a goal Nothing frozen about the original meg- aphone mans Come to Tho and hoar him hand out the straight dopo on every play via direct Boxing promoters In New York are pro paring to give a reception to Gov Paris green and knockout drops the piece de resistance the genial governor and he will as jcl come as a case of smallpox Does anybody know when Kid Sullivan fights again The Kid has not in evidence since Young the sleep punch over two weeks No Union League club in Pittvburg Bunny Holm says so Nie of tho Now York Globe breaks loose with We dont know the ofilcial name of the sort of weather we are having right now but it seems to be particularly suited to the American League Now what can the boy possibly mean Tigers are winning simply by good pitching and batting New York Even Ing World It is a relief to know that those insignificant and neglected branches- of the game are being emphasised Sadgwlck of New Haven one o known football writers In Now England says Mike Thompson of Waterbury has a plucky little eleven Maryland which met Georgetown and nearly scared them to death Georgetown barely out a 6 to 5 Mikes men gilt their handling of the forward passes being a feature Mike can coach football Just as well as he can referee it and that la saying a lot for Mike Incidentally he Is a Georgetown graduate- A late dispatch from Chicago lost night says President Murphy of the Cubs has sent the national commission a chock for 500 in payment of a recent fine Any body nowadays who thinks he can buck organized baseball and got away with It is barking up the wrong tree Murphy ito start something he was unable to Logan Cunningham again saved Prince tons bacon with a drop kick from the 25yard line against the Virginia Poly- technic Institute eleven yesterday The V P I is coached by Branch Bocock- a former Georgetown star and as the Southerners meet George Washington In this city in November it behooves the Hatchotites to get busy with a strong team as V P 1 has not forgotten their defeat by the local team last year on their own gridiron Battling Nelson evidently sees a little loose coin In sight for he has signed up with Al Wolgast for next Christmas As predicted the Danes retirement some- time ago was only press agent Now Jennings get Into line and cap- ture todays game Remember a defeat means goodby to the worlds champion- ship title With Bill Donovan In the box and a little hitting behind him the Am r Leaguers should havo a firatrato to cop the big end of the score ACCIDENTS IT HISTORY Kerrigan van climbing up Udder to the top Of a fourteenstory bulldtoff little mindful of tho drop Ho TswUd hare hit the ptrcmeni with A horrible kerflop But he topped to light hb pipe A dog xru chislng rabbits and was running aoao and tail And erery ono was betting ho would catch em without fill But ho opened up his Saws the Tarmlnt for to Ho stopped to scratch his was pitching the finest gap of ball all wcro occupied bet Just about to fall And he had tha batsmen frozen stilT without a chance at all But he stopped to wipe his nose Chicago Tribune See the list of branch offices of the want ad department of The Washington top of first column want page your branch firmly fixed In your memory not I seton cub that tee vote ne a- more vOice and Ire HugO serve bee ago Bur dow nose victor hat tIed stun len wen c- On Herald was I a a guy w ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ARRESTED AT TRACK Inspector Nabs for Betting at OOKEY GLASS HAS GOOD DAY Three Winners Failure of Nimbus to Capture the Garden City Stakes Proves hard Blow for the Talent Beaucoup Wins by Three Length Favorite1 Finish In Ruck New York Oct small crowd at- tended the races at Jamaica today which was duo doubt to the cold weather and the raid on the oral bettors yesterday Police Inspector Kellys men were again on tho scone and just before the fifth race they arrested a man named Arnold who was charged with violating the betting law Jockey Glass had a Held day Ho rode three winners finished second twlco and third once Three favorites tho hardest blow for the talent fail- ure of Nimbus to win tho Garden City Ho went to the front at the start he reached the far turn ho be- gan to stop Beaucoup then took command and galloped homo three lengths to the good Nimbus came again in the stretch and took the place Summaries FIRST SOB 1 Gamer K to 6 won 9i Glass 8 to 5 second St Dm m Crtery 4 to 1 third Ties 105 Catharine Scott Finkard and Gerando she ran SECOND RACBOoc and onesixteenth miles OS Glass 11 to won Nlsfet S3 6 to 1 sceeed Graaia 8 to 1 third Time 1 J test Jute Paradise Q ec and Court Lady also raa THIRD UACBOnc sad miles Kinds I a igM r Ml Mantis Pta and Needles Mt GiaM 31 to 1 eso d Zea0- MS Gilbert 8 to 1 third Time 1 Thus atartm- roUHTU RACBOHO art oaestxtoeeUi sties B auooutK X Cresrj M to 1 TO Xtabis 18- 3Butwell 4 to 5 second Anuwe 98 Glase 4 to L third 113 Dr Ilcbberg and UaoMMt also ran RACBBlTO and eaefeaK fwimfa A wri W 4 to 5 inns Itwrtwt 93 Bw- UU 5 to 1 KcodHib niiw Btrgw 8 to 1 third Time LaBcwfcrmt ImvntAemt- Te t r Modes Golden Black Aside Dr and Etta May ate ran SIXTH UAOSatx fariont Desirous Ml Glees to 1 COHMdinmt 1M McCahejl 5 to S- Mmd Ill Martin 11 to M third Tine 11134 Baojert and Holes Tan LATONIA RESULTS FIRST RACBSwo furlongs Deuce 103 Was MT to 2 woo ItoMburc K ilanau S to 1 second Caaoptex JK Jackson 30 to 1 thIrd TIes IX BiBttw Stow HiS Black Hawk JTirtAtt s iiti OovHcr rf H SECOND RACBFlTe indents MS War nm S to 2 won Royal Report 3 to I second Oiliest Wrote Ill Kenwdr S to 5 third THK 1382M Jadee Walton Ed U T M Into Longhand aad Fortyfour also ram THIRD XAC5OM infle sad twenty yards Boa nto Bard MS ValaJi 6 to S won MSeot 100 H r bert 7 to 1 seoood MEats Ate KO Obert B to 1 third Thee Htoaeman and The Wrtttlcr rui FOURTH RACBSfct fudoogs Crystal Maid 112 Jaokwra 3 to 2 woo RtghfHuy Ill LapUa 4 to 1 Mooed Dalttr Darn Itt Gomez It to L tided Idi44 All fled and AL also nm FIFTH RACBFire and onohaU Lea VK AosUa 5 to 1 won BraaMMe HT 3 to 1 Mcoad Zephyr 17 Jason 3 to 1 third Time Locust find Lady McXatty- Fmy Mary anti Sites ran SIXTH RACBS Tcmtbfal 1C Obtrt 4 to 1 WOe Warden VK Walsh 7 to 2- MCOM Dmnr Girl K6 Aorta 9 to 1 taird Haw 123 M Uatttt Rabd QHOGS ASks George aad Katie Pawtrs she raa WINDSOR RESULTS FIRST RACEFiTe aad 96 Wifeoo 9 to M the Grist 4 to 1 second Deteott KM Mo gra e 11 to 5 third Time lit Lash Rel and SfewSoo- takn ins SBOOXD RACB6u rf cbaM two rafiwL Water- way W MeCkln 4 to 5 ma Recteald Ml- KeUeber 5 to 1 secoad John Dubs W 6 to 1 third Time 443 Dr Pillow Linde Flat and Class Leader also ran THIRD RACBSIr furtonsa WT How aid 5 to 2 won Gold Dust 7 to 2 Slow Ball Ml DaTenport eren third 11815 May fletcher lIar Racers Cot lark east Mill OB the Piece also ran FOURTH RACBStx furlongs Sally Preatoa M7 8 to 5 won CabfcRram Mossrar pokorao IV DaTonport 6 to 1 third Time 1J3M Chkjosa Croydan Little Minnie Ctoris and Judgo Nolan alA ran RACBFire and onohalf Sal DaTenport 5 to 1 won Occidental 113 Chandler 5 to 1 second Joe Gallons 112 Mus grave 1 to 2 third Time 10915 LuckoU Toll Box and Lady Orizoar also ran SIXTH RACE One and onequarter miles Oberon KM Howard 2 to 1 won H 91 Wilson 2 to 1 second Orcacno 99 7 to 2 third Tins 211 4S Bilberry Delestrome Hanj Ricbeson and Ruseell also ran Murphy Will Pay Fine Pittsburg Pa Oct 13 Tho national commission at a meeting this afternoon wired President Murphy of tho Chicago Cubs that they would give him until Sunday next to make good the fine of SCO taxed for tampering with Pitcher Pfelffer of Toronto The message was sent at 5 p m and at 7 oclock Chair man Herrmann received a reply by wire to tho effect thrt a check for the amount had bean mailed DOWN THE ALLEYS RELIEF ASSOCIATION LEAGUE northeastern Southern tot Sd 3d 1st 2d 3d Hedrick 167 164 173 White 150 149 145 Ball 166 144 162 McLean 163 163 143 Renno 140 154 1G7 CMcIntlr 133 13 179 Skinner ITS ZU 3DC SMdnUro 143 163 17- 4MeKlnney 155 1S3 122 Burger 130 182 Totals 6 533 9 Totals 72 783 NORTH CAPITOL LEAGUE Subways T M C A Bennett 100 1C3 107 Yeatman 116 83 107 Lewis 104 115 99 Ill 11G 89 Handle 100 H5 Witford 115 W 110 M 97 95 E Elkcr 83 111 MS Roberta 113 127 118 Gundshelmer 101 103 Totals KC SlTHll Totals 6M SS 5li G P 0 UNION LEAGUE Rulers Nelhm 153 144 174 Kukart 111 139 133 Herbert 133 134 151 Lear 125 125 125 Braise 165 136 165 Strudley 160 in VO Christian 135 153 186 1S7 160 182 Oarer 12 154 176 Cooper 156 164 11- 5f 749 701 fiilL Totals 739 759 7 SUPERVISING ARCHITECTS LEAGUE Tuacans v Corinthian oitcr ito 131 Burnam 106 Lix 93 12 Tlubb 95 1- 4Litzan 113 132 103 8 1ST 159 Temple 139 103 DIetel 143 ITO Crane 112 114 Totals K9 713 Totals WO 561 COMMERCIAL DUCKPIN LEAGUE Law Reporter Kina Palace Kitchin 91 C 84 S- 3Handiboe 66 91 91 Wright 96 85 73 Baruch 77 57 77 nun an 82 79 81 78 83 103 82 S3 75 Moore 72 SO 77 Sarpent 83 77 102 Totals 400 456 444 Totals 423 423 419 Always the Same Tharps Berkeley Rye 12 F Street 114li lan J 13A no los stake ICS Tab Same Oat t 1 i Ale LuG lU W i f- Lu 1 MID OeM L- eos Reno moa nFl meta Pearson Ram 1 C I lit Sol Total 115 oJ Bearers 8cn tack it w Pllo1lte Male GIeelal blot DLtisyy Police Rides 15 The FLIT Glees 1 Flora Susie wee Miss H- ate T also also Time Muller 5 Steno second Ties Sir furlongs ii Sum i ¬ ¬ ¬ > < ¬ WINS EASILY Maryland Apslc IlcacrTCS Arc Beaten iiy 35 to 0 Pfcial to The WaaWngtea Herald College Park ad Oct 13 Tho Agricultural College Reserves plftytd their first game of the season hero this afternoon losing to Business High School 35 to 0 in fifteenminute halve In loss titan two minutes of play Ryan broke through tha collegians Una and blocked a punt Hinwbod the Stenog- raphers full back grabbed ball and ran 20 yards for a touchdown After this the visitors scored almost at wilt smash- ing through the Aggies line and circling the ends The first half closed with a score of S to 0 In favor of the school boys During the second half Rathbone Lully Hughes and Rawlings carried the ball outside tackle and around tho ends for bug runs Quarter Back Hughes on tho kick oft worked his way through a broken field for IS yards before he was downod The etfleglans only made first down twice during the thirty minutes of actual play and were outclassed at stage Lineup and summary BotiBM Postttoo M A 0 Rawllngs Wt end Newman Lazily SkawiftU todcte Crara User Jackson Clierry left guard Wlllkas G Ryan ewter Katfer Schaefer CotambHs right caard Gltrk Font RathboM Jda riffet tackle 7 ff- Rkfaard BrWgtU ririrt ted Cattro StaMu- Hvskw quartor back Albert Perry bait bask RUttr- Scntt Nagel right taU baric Waters Htowood Mil Btwwart- Tonchdo msntaw od Rathboae 2 Scott Goals from touchdown Hughes C missed 1 RefereoMr Cooper Umpire Mr Cusses of halves mimtea PIMLICO READY FOR RACING All Stable Room Taken for Meet Next Week Plenty of Horses on Hand Now TVal den Expected with Fine Strlnff Next Tuesday Baltimore Oct li There will be no lack of horses for U Plmlico meeting Already all thb stable room inside the track has been engaged and thirty or forty horses are waiting for acconunoda dots at the Gentlemens Driving Park This morning the first of Canadian detachment came in They were a day late having HOlt detained by difficulty in gutting through the customhouse at Buffalo ernest Hall Willie Jennings and Trainer Hewitt wars in the bunch Ernest Hall brought with him his clover jumper Bergoo Chepontuc and Hedge Rose a a winner in Canada Bergoo made a great reputa tion on the Canadian circuit winning seven races Mr Hall believes that if he is not overweighed Bergoo will lower Sir Woosters Willie Jennings oM campaigner Cave Adsum IB in good form just now and It take a good horse to bert him over a distance of ground Cave Adsum was a bit unlucky in Canada and was just nosed out of several big events Mr Hewitt brought along Po comoke and Pulka Freddie Llttteneid has come down from Carroll with hie meal ticket Jubi- lee Jubilees legs hvo been under sus- picion for some time and it was feared that he could not be gotten to a race His owner however says that the old horse has been working sound since the first of August and it looks as If he would race again Jubilee Is a fast game colt and if he trains only first class horse will beat him Next Tuesday Bob Walden will ship down from Middleburg He will bring seven to the races including Beau Chil ton Queen Chilton and Cunning Mr Llttlefleld says the Walden yearlings this season are an unusually fine bunch some of the Chiltons having been highly tried The rain has done the track a lot of good and with fine weather now it will be lively and fast as could be wished Will PAY OWN EXPENSES Princeton Refuse to Let Navy Put Up Money for Trip Annapolis Md Oct 13 Although Princeton has not played football at Annapolis for several years and the claim was made after the last game that relations between the two were strained the coming game between Navy and old Nassau promises to be a love feast The boys from New Jersey have made a at Annapolis and when they arrive October 10 they will get a royal welcome and all sorts of entertainment This is because the Princeton authori- ties havo written to tho Navy football authorities declining to allow the Ad- mirals to pay for the trip of the Tigers and refusing the guarantees Princeton took this action because no gate receipts accrue from games at the Academy It was a sportsmanlike step and the Navy lost no time In express Ing appreciation Before the coming struggle with however the Navy has a stiff game with Villanova next Saturday and the squad of coaches an players are working together for a victory HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Bootler Central High Schools pitcher line returned to school after a long trip In the West and reported for football practice yesterday Boetlor should make good as he has the speed and weight Business tackles the Kendall Athletic Club tomorrow on the gridiron at Capi tal City Park The lineup of the Orange and Blue is being determined now and this battle may have a lot to do with the selections- In the game between Business and the- M A C Reserves yesterday the playing- of Rathbone was exceptionally aggressive Dolph Poiwllngs a brother of Shag Rawlings the star pitcher at Business last year also put up a good game at end Eastern was beaten by the Yarmouth Athletic Club 5 to 0 The second team of Business held the latter to the score of 0 to o Unless Eastern has greatly Improved the first team of Business ought to defeat the Light Blue and White easily Central plays Episcopal High on Satur day Tech defeated the Virginians last Saturday by 17 to 0 and the coming game will afford an excellent opportunity to compare the two high school teams as Episcopal will put in almost the same lineup which was used against the Black- smiths The Injury sustained by Capt of the Central team was not so seri ous as was at first reported and he hopes to be back In tho game In fifteen days at the most IDs recovery will mean everything to the team and he will play at quarter In at least two of the high school games or BUS SS Mary- land the every Ieft back 5 Perry the twoyear old will tenstrlke PrInce- ton f Macdon- ald 1 Moikiesu Thee coloe ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ EASY FOR JOHNSON s Sam Fitzpatrick Tells How Negro Will Win TO WEAR XETCHELL DOWN netting in Now at Even Money that Vlilte Will Stay Fifteen Round TTegrro Picked to Win at 2to1 of Any Importance Are Registered Now York Oct 13Sam Fitzpatrick who predicted that Jack Johnson would j detest Tommy Burns and is one of the bout handlers of pugilists in the world has written latter to a friend in thte city in which he says Johnson will surely boat Koteholl at Colma on Saturday Fitzpatrick after being cast aside by Johnson who was virtually made by him patched it up with big several weeks ago and has been training for the coming fight In his letter Fitzpatrick says Johnson will score a knockout but he will not take any chances with Ketchelli heavy hitting In the early rounds Instead Johnson will gradually wear the young white man down jarring him whenever possible with uppercuts and finally putting him away As Johnson bad Burns helpless In four- teen rounds and as Ketchell Us a far more dangerous fighter than Burns Fitzpatrick says that he will not be sur- prised If Ketchell Is on his feet at the end of fifteen rounds but that he will be in such a way that Johnson will have no trouble in stopping KotcbeU before the twentieth round ends The leading betting proposition on the mill Is even money that Ketchell will stay fifteen rounds but so far there has been a tendency on the part of sporting mess to refrain from betting until the last moment KetcheUs followers say that it makes r difference because John- son is a 3tol favorite as It is a matter of record that In previous heavyweight championship SIghts favorites have been overwhelmed Halt a dozen good judges of boxing were discussing the probable outcome and the consensus of opinion was that the honors would go to Johnson One of them whose opinion is worth having saidTo my mind there can be only one If the fight is on the level and that Is a win for the colored man Why shouldnt he win He has ovary physical advantage and also the confidence born from being the champion His style of fighting is better suited to a long light than to six rounds and I know he will depend upon countering to put Ketchell In bad The while man is almost sure to fight In his usual style rushing in with both hands going because up to the pres- ent he has not shown anything else and if he does Johnson will surely nail him with the short right jolt KeteheHs shift should not bother Johnson much All the colored man has to do is step away from the left lead and then close In with his loft hand Ugh That will give him a per- fect defense against the shift and at the same time leave Ketchell open for John sons righthand punch One thing cer- tain Johnson is not going into the tight with his eyes closed and if the money is down right there can be hardly any other result than a win for the colored man RACING CARDS FOR TODAY Jamaica FIRST RACBThreeyaarveMs fdMac flue and 97DaBb 97 Gadea Lass 9S Slight Guard ST Faolttess ymlwi 95 SECOND RACKAU s six lurteoss Center The ripple King MS King Cobalt 117 Rwc n 115 Tees MeOmfa M- 6J s c dAtc KJ6 sir John Jotasea 1 Real Onyx KM Bosom IB Dr Far Weet TK Dreaaw Ill Ltoala 96 St Jeanne 97 Notaaglga 97 THIRD RAOETvoyeumMft soOtcc Sin and onehalt furlong Hewlett K8 Our BanK 99 Oooein M SonfaraL I 1 Tom Melton Oxer 93- Frostjr M H4 FOURTH RACETbt Southampton Handicap thre T ir ld8 and OBcfixtemth miles Emperor William WE I Mary Dull MO 32 Mawn IDS Arondack 95 Practical 90 FIFTH KACBTlK TW 4ds cud Ufnrcrd Bel- ling oat sal oaedghth aSca The Mtaki MSISfafeta M3 IN Imitator M- OXeoekafeeta 3 SIXTH lds fife and onebait furlongs LoHbc Welles 112 GaHtf StaTe Ho tiux 99 110 Sandriaa M IK Hamfen Court MB Sticker 99- Appraatle aSowaate Latonln FIRST RACBSli TarloBgB Left Oror IK Carmack 1C Austin Starteraat MC King FerdlnantU K5- Admoaitor M2 M6 Buena Ylfta VR Dtarly Bell KB SECOND RAOJSFSt and onehalf furlongs Della Laloca 103 I Miarai Lotta It3 Master Eugene KB Capt more 106 B 103 Calask MS Slashing Bowl Park MS THIRD RACBSJx furlongs CoL Ml- Hatchltooon I Tester JW- Slfeo Order VH karen K Sleet 113 FOURTH RAOEBbc furlongs Manx Colors IK MT Aires George lOT Billy B dea r M- TBthelda 1C Ace o Diamonds Fundamental 1M Holland 113 FIFTH RACESeren furlongs Sjxndida 1W MO Agnes Wood MS Pink Linen HO Sorrel Top Mrs ScwtJl K S Plume W M- BKonmorc Queen KG Ludhisna MT Lady HUt Mi Baird 112 Anne McGee IM SIXTH RACEOne roBe Cull MS Banaock B b M9 Monday US The Shaictauu 112 106 Sir Water Eldorado 108 C Beekham Red Hussar 108 Windsor FIRST and onehalf furlongs Acolla Diaz 100 n r im I fm ynffi SECOND RACBFiTft crones Pairing SSlEnclbh Esther IB- SEricona 113 MQStaroT r us LouIs Dcnnerlla 1M THIRD RACESix fnrloBci Running Account W I Jack Parker 100 Agnes 105 Seattle 1M FOURTH RAOEOna mile Soft 6 IStromd lot Joe Galtens 98 Rlflenua lOG Desperado v9 FIFTH RACE Fire and onehalf furlongs Night Mist KfamMha KC MO Greendal j Be Thankful Watts Mf Mary Holland Tffi Wonder Work VK Minnie KC Robinson MT- Edzeley M2 Blue 110 SIXTH mile Early Day M Cablegram 105 93 H6 Nettle Trartri 93 Van n MS Toll 101 Uncle Toby us Caper Sauce 101 A m 106 In the postseason series between Wilkesbarre champions of the NOJRT York State League and Lancaster pennant winner of the TrlState League Wilkes barre Won four of the five games played Ian I OddsFew I the re- sult oneobaU fWIon- M t E i1 t I Acumen Be 1 t RACE I 112 W 16 1413 106 l1X H is As mead IS SIaort 1m lien I PtCOta1 Jo SOS Tom lnto 95 RUl cola Posing Alice I DIi lIT RACEFire 100 MIller Dorando D lOO A Sweet BasiL IS GN1 Arm Hit lhUo 1fl Jack ill Hasty 100 I Coat One I 1 J Wagers a nero is age Shot 83 Berkeley 16 Mark tMe3 II IS 3 XI- SPnincesi Thorpe 103 CanIton Msnn 06 iDea W Lee lOll RId 97 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > Wonder What Herts Will Say Today Store Close Dally nt a P M Saturdays U P 31 Mertzs Great Double HeaderT- he best tailoring values ever offered Suit to Order Of your choice of 50 new styles in highgrade 20 suit to Order 250 The newest weaves in plain and fancy fabrics well worth 20 Fit and satisfaction guar- anteed IMPORTED SUITIXGS TO ORDER 520 TO 33 ROYAL BLACK THIBET SUIT TO ORDER 810 MERTZ AND MERTZ co 906 F STREET RACING AT AUTOVILLE BIg Day Planned for Lovers of Light Harness Racing Mr Edward Daniels has completed his arrangements for a recordbreaking crowd at the matinee scheduled for the Axto vile Gentlemans Driving Park on afternoon Entries for the have exceeded expectations aa have those for the running and harness events An interesting game of baseball between the Upper Marlboro and Tipper Wiidwood nines will be In progress dun Ing the afternoon and aa exciting bi- cycle race will be pulled off between light harness heats The programme has been so arranged that there will be something minute of the afternoon Every sot ticket of admission to the grounds wIlt entitle the holder to a chance for a free lot In Daniels subdivision The tourna- ment which will be the first event on the card will be called promptly at 1S3- Qoclock 4 MENS LEAGUE ORGANIZED Association at Fifth Baptist Ghnrch Plans Campaign- JJ Darlington a prominent attorney of this city was unanimously elected president of the Mens League of Ute Fifth Baptist Church at the first regular meeting of the organization heM night In the church Other officers electj ed were A W Richards secretary and H R Norton treasurer J M Lowe chairman at the organization committee presided with Walter Price as temporary soaretary Following the formal Installation of officers a banquet was served in the bass ment of the church At the conclusion of the spread an inonal programme was carried out beginning wn prayer con- ducted by C J Gessiord A vocal selec- tion by William J Palmer followed and an addrosk by J J DarKngton newly elected president who spoke on the sub- ject of How can our Mens League maket the mission go He advocated a change In policy in regard to the mission school of the ohttrch at Fourandonehalf and O streets southeast which was reopened on Sunday last for the winter He suggested that the mission be called the Fourand onehalf street branch of the Fifth Bap- tist Church He concluded his remarks with a request for funds with which to renovate and redecorate the mission house which he said had fallen Into a state of disrepair A vocal selection by Miss E PeaVla Grigsby was followed by an address byi Cot H A Ford superintendent of the Sunday school Addresses were also delivered by William E Mooney on Raw to make the fall meetings a suc- cess and Rev John E Brigga who spoke on How to make the church a success OIL DUCKING ATTEMPTED Dismissal Probable Result of Hazing at Engraving Bureau As the result of the hazing of a printer several nights ago Dlraofbr Ralph of tho Bureau of Engraving Printing has recommended to Seeraiaiy1 MacVeagh of the Treasury that employee bo dismissed Three apprentice boys and a plate printer are involved and it is said they tried to put a man who had incurred their dislike into a tank of OIL This man was William A Beech and he put up such a tight that he escaped from hIs captors The matter was made the sub ject of an investigation OP CHARGE Negro Accused of Setting Fire to House In Southwest Richard Jennings negro was acquitted ot the charge of arson upon hearing In Criminal Court No 2 yesterday after noon and was discharged Jennings was charged with having set fire to a dwell ing and storehouse at 72 Third street southwest owned by James Frawloy Bruce Bates negro was convicted of housebreaking and will be sentenced Fri- day broke Into the house of Mowatt but obtained nothing Alberta Reed a negro girl pleaded guilty to an Indictment alleging thettheft of 35 from Miss Maggie of 205 K street northwest She wfll be sen- 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Page 1: BASEBALL PIrates Ball Park GOLF FOOTBALL Is Just Able€¦ · THE WASHINGTON HEBALD THURSDAY OCTOBER 14 1909 Setback for the Tigers at PIrates Ball Park GOLF Columbia Club Holds an

THE WASHINGTON HEBALD THURSDAY OCTOBER 14 1909

Setback for the Tigers

at PIrates Ball Park GOLF Columbia Club Holds

an Important Meeting FOOTBALL Princeton Is Just Able

to Defeat V P I Eleven

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BASEBALLARE BLANKED

Boston Red Sox Have No

Trouble Winning 2 to 0

LIATHEWSON IS BUMPED HARD

Speaker Again the Sensation andConnects Safely for Three JUtsDriving In the First Him Givingto the Cool Weather Only n SmallCrowd III in Attendance

Bodton Oot 13 Another victory waswon today by the Boston American teamover the New York Nationals and toadd to the Ignomy of the affair it was acase of whitewash 2 to 0 with the mightyMnthowson on the mound Christy wastouched up for eight hits while a huskysouthpaw named Collins who came downfrom tho University of Vermont thisspring and jolnod tho locals held thevisitors to four safeties

Speaker was again the star of the dayHo made three of Bostons hits scoredtho first run drove in the second andthird and had four put outs two of themcoming in tho ninth inning His lastcatch was a beauty made on the deadrun when Devlin hit the ball on the nosein an endeavor to prevent a shutoutDoyle Brldweil and McConnell playedgreat ball and Mathewson pitched welltightening up with men on bases

Outside of a bad muff by Murray onan easy fly in the sixth the visitors putup an errorless game Capt Lordsfumble and a foazlo by Hooper wore thoonly misplays on the Boston side Bothteams left for New York late tonightand will play at the Polo Grounds tomorrow afternoon returning to Bostonfor the sixth game on Friday If an-other contest is necessary to decide theseries it will be played here on Satur-day

Small HandCool weathor kept the attendance down

today those who paid numbering S2STho gross receipts were 3823 of whichthe National Commission receives 232 2

the club 83815 and the playersJ1257S

With two down in the opening InningBpcfikor laced into right field andBcorol on Stahls line triple into thesame place The locals had other oppor-tunities to get runs as the game wentalong but Matty was to keen for theBoston hitters In tho sixth Murraym Lords fly and the latter madepecond Speaker struck out and Stahlhit to Bridwell who retired him at firstand Tenney threw nicely to Mayors Intime to double Lord at tho plate

In the eighth Hooper bunted safely butwas forced by Collins who attempted tosacrifice and McConnell fanned Lordsingled over third putting Collins on sec-ond from whence he scored on Speakerslit to center Lord reaching third Speak-er stole second but Matty applied thebrakes and struck Stahl out Devlinsingled in tho second inning after Murray had fanned but the next two Giantswpro thrown out by McConnell

Natty Hits SafelyMatty singled in the third but was

forced by Doyle who stole second buonly to be left as Seymour popped to

McConnell Murray drew a pass in thofourth but was one of tho victims of adouble play when Devlin hit to Lord

The visitors best chance of scoringcame in tho fff th Murray tiled to Hooperand Tenney singled to left reaching necord when Hooper lot the ball got by himMayers sent a fast grounder that Lordtpped but fumbled in trying to tag

Matty hit to Lord and TenneyEV43 run down Doyle popped to Stahl

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PUNTS AND PASSES

Tho Yale freshmens 130 victory overAndover boOns their stock for tho Princeton and Harvard 1113 games

Jumping from a 165pound to apound center rush is a radical step forYale to make yet it was made recently

FordhamB next game will be with Cornell and already the Ithaoans are deeplyworried as they may well be after thoflno showing that the Now Yorkers madeagainst Princeton

Though no change is iminent in tho Car-lisle lineup Coach Warner feels the noresslty or strengthanins the ends andmay make several shifts bofore the Syra-cuse game Saturday

Carlisle may take steps to severwith Penn State In holding the In

dians to a tie score Saturday Ponn Stateis said to have been guilty of much roughwork to which tho officials closed theireyes

Cornells policy this year Is to developteam work gradually to teach the mentho rudiments of the game and to useonly tho simplest plays until they havobeen mastered It Is to be a makehasteslowly policy this fall

Bamman and MaoFadyen are having ahot fight for center at Princeton It Is acontest of speed against weight An en-forced layoff of MacFadyen has enabledthe lighter man to get in all the gamesEn far where he shows up extremely well

Belmont Tigers v AllStarsA fast and interesting game Is expected-

on Sunday when the Belmont Tigersand the All Stars white clash In adoubleheader at Half and P streetsBonthwest The first game will be calledat 1130 oclock sharp This will be thoTigers last gamo of the season TheAll Stars are under the management ofJack Spalding a wellknown local ath-

lete and have been playing a fast gamethis year

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FAHMEHS TRIM qALLATTDET

Agricultural Department FootballTeam Beat Reserves

The Agricultural Department footballteam and the Gallaudet Reserves played

onesided game yesterday afternoon-at Kendall Green Agriculture winningby 34 to 0 Tho Reserves had the ballonly three times and on each of thesewere hold for downs making at no timegains of more than 8 yards

In the first half by tho use of long endruns and a few forward passes thoFarmers were able tp make throe touch-downs and kick two goals Capt Priestwas a Chinese puzzle to the KendallGreen boys and generally got away fromtheir weak tacklers for good gainsConovcr wns also fast and aggressivewhen given tho ball

Gallauo5t played better football duringtho seoond half but despite their effortstho Aggies scored a touchback and another touchdown Priest failed to kickgoal

Lineup and summaryGallaadet lies Positions I AgrioiHor-

Schatfer left end Murpbjr Earnahaw-Me left tackle Earasbaw-Tposaar left guard LOBS

center WardBkri tight guard Hradtr-Craren right tackle Daaltfe-Mawgan rijjht end EidseeMHushes qitartar back Saitfc

left bait buck Cooeter-Hoffidar right half bade Priest captGledhUl full back Ltaete

Umpire Mr Morgan of Agriculture ItofereeArnu of Gallaudet TtaeriMwwrs Drown ofGtlkudet and Bechtold of Apricalture lines

BlAnchnrd of QalUwkt andbaal of AErtculUire Tcwd lwi PriMt SmithConorcr and Unjle Touchback Agriculture GoalskJcJredPrleat 2 Tlmo of lwlre20 minutes

CIMYWBS TIGERS AGAIN-

V P L Beaten by Goal from Fieldat Princeton

Washington Boy Boots Dull Betweenfrom 25yurd MarkScore 8 to Q

Princeton N J Oct 13 It was again-

a drop kick by Cunningham which en-

abled tho Tigers to defeat VirginiaPolytechnic Institute today by the scoreof fr to 6 With tho points 6 to 6 for theVirginia team with only four minutesto play the reliable half back came tothe rescue and dropped tho ball over thecross bars from the 30yard line

Princeton had scored during tho firsttwo minutes of tho game after Virginiahad fumbled on its 12yard line Threerushes carried the ball over for a touchdown but Walter failed to kick goal

About the middle of the half Christietried a forward pass at the center ofthe field and it was Interrupted by Hodgson who had a olear field for a scoreHodgson also kicked goal and Virginiawont Into the lead until Cunninghamskick

Lineup and summaryrrtBoeton Position V P

Garrett left sod LttUnU-Sdgfand left tickle l umM-Wkiter McQitser left JonesBamman center Gibba-Weafar right guard E Hodgson-McCrohan Muw r right tackle Karris-O01 richt ed IlfekaChristie quarter back llvgfcwSparta Sawyer right half beck BIKhua-

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BASEBALL NOTESAND COMMENTA-

dams the young Plttsburg twlrlorpitched at Parsons Kans four yearsago for SO a month

The Athletics played at Milton Payesterday and won 4 to 1 Plank andMorgan did the pitching

James McDonough Democratic candi-date for mayor of Marion Ohio is making his fight as a strong advocate ofSunday baseball

Ivlawlttcr showed quite a lot of classin tho few games ho pitched for the NowYork but not In the ono he twirled

Pittsburg fans are right on the jobthe 1910 ponnant for the Pirates

jf a pennant during thewinter should be

For the first nineteen yearsLouisville have won a pennant HeinePeltz and his Colonels copped tho Ameri-can Association flag this season

In tho baseball season which has justended there have been nineteen deathscaused by the national sport either di-

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have been won In manyqueer ways but the White Sox victoryover tho Cubs on Sunday was one of thefreakiest on In the ninth inningwith sacks by Sox PitcherReulbach of the Cubs stopped his deliv-ery to wipe his nose a balk was calledand the deciding run was forced In

Many of those who were injured or diedwero spectators at games played In dif-

ferent parts of the Chicagoheads the list with the offatalities In almost every case thosewho were the victims wore hit by thebats of players or by a pitched orbatted In one case lightning killeda man while he was watching a game

Basketball Sleeting PostponedThe special meeting of the Washington

City lasketball League to be hold Tuesdaynight In the board room of the Y M CA Building for the purpose of organiz-ing the league was postponed on accountof the parade In honor of Gompers ar-rival

The meeting will be held on Tuesdaynight of next week and tho organizationof the league and the schedule will bedetermined All desiring to enterthe league must an application Inwriting or a personal representative totho meeting No applications will be con-sidered after this meeting

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ADOPT NEW CONSTITUTION

Jklembcriiliip Is Limited to Six Hun-

dred Name Columbia CountryClub Voted Unanimously Tons

JUorriK on hand Laying Out Sreeiisand Surveying Links

At a meeting of the Columbia Golf Clublast night at the Raleigh Hotel the oldorganization went out of existence andIn its place has sprung up the ColumbiaCountry Club with a new constitution a-

new home and the prospects forbecoming one of tho fashionableclubs of the country

Altar the reading of the firstof tho new constitution a fulldebate was spent before a satisfactorydecision was reached on the name of thenow At the final vote It decidedby majority the now clubshould be called the CountryClub in preference to the Columbia Golfand Country Club

A limit of membership to 600 was madein the new draft and tho usual questions-of initiation and yearly wereupon It will probablybefore the club will bo running smoothlybut tho organization is thorough andwell financed and great strides are ex-

pected by tho members now that the newsite has been selected The new consti-tution was finally adopted almost withoutamendment

The homo of the country club is Justnorth of tho Chevy Chase Club and TomMorris the famous authority on golfinggreens Is hero this week overseeing theplotting and laying out of the links Noexpenses are to bo spared to make thegrounds of the best in the countryand the building or a handsome club-house will be started as soon as the plansare adopted-

It was expected that a successor toGeorge Turnbull tho old clubs profes-sional would be announced lest nightbut the matter was deferred until

suitable time Next Monday nightthe club will meet at the Ralelghto electRs officers and the board of governors

SPORTING SIDELIGHTSBy BILL BAILEY

The score and weather would indicatethat the Pirates got around Summersend for a touchdown and Hans Wagnerkicked a goal

Nothing frozen about the original meg-

aphone mans Come toThoand hoar him hand out the straight dopoon every play via direct

Boxing promoters In New York are proparing to give a reception to GovParis green and knockout dropsthe piece de resistance the genialgovernor and he will as jclcome as a case of smallpox

Does anybody know when Kid Sullivanfights again The Kid has notin evidence since Youngthe sleep punch over two weeks

No Union League club in PittvburgBunny Holm says so

Nie of tho Now York Globe breaksloose with We dont know the ofilcialname of the sort of weather we arehaving right now but it seems to beparticularly suited to the AmericanLeague

Now what can the boy possibly mean

Tigers are winning simply by goodpitching and batting New York EvenIng World It is a relief to know thatthose insignificant and neglected branches-of the game are being emphasised

Sadgwlck of New Haven one oknown football writers In Now

England says Mike Thompson ofWaterbury has a plucky little eleven

Maryland which met Georgetownand nearly scared them to

death Georgetown barely out a6 to 5 Mikes men gilt

their handling of theforward passes being a feature Mikecan coach football Just as well as he canreferee it and that la saying a lot forMike Incidentally he Is a Georgetowngraduate-

A late dispatch from Chicago lost nightsays President Murphy of the Cubshas sent the national commission a chockfor 500 in payment of a recent fine Anybody nowadays who thinks he can buckorganized baseball and got away with Itis barking up the wrong tree Murphy

ito start something he was unable to

Logan Cunningham again saved Princetons bacon with a drop kick from the25yard line against the Virginia Poly-technic Institute eleven yesterday TheV P I is coached by Branch Bocock-a former Georgetown star and as theSoutherners meet George Washington Inthis city in November it behooves theHatchotites to get busy with a strongteam as V P 1 has not forgotten theirdefeat by the local team last year ontheir own gridiron

Battling Nelson evidently sees a littleloose coin In sight for he has signed upwith Al Wolgast for next Christmas Aspredicted the Danes retirement some-time ago was only press agent

Now Jennings get Into line and cap-ture todays game Remember a defeatmeans goodby to the worlds champion-ship title With Bill Donovan In the boxand a little hitting behind him the Am r

Leaguers should havo a firatratoto cop the big end of the score

ACCIDENTS IT HISTORYKerrigan van climbing up Udder to the topOf a fourteenstory bulldtoff little mindful of tho

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And erery ono was betting ho would catch emwithout fill

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was pitching the finest gap of ballall wcro occupied bet Just about to fall

And he had tha batsmen frozen stilT without achance at all

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OOKEY GLASS HAS GOOD DAY

Three Winners Failure ofNimbus to Capture the Garden CityStakes Proves hard Blow for theTalent Beaucoup Wins by ThreeLength Favorite1 Finish In Ruck

New York Oct small crowd at-

tended the races at Jamaica todaywhich was duo doubt to the coldweather and the raid on the oral bettorsyesterday Police Inspector Kellys menwere again on tho scone and just beforethe fifth race they arrested a man namedArnold who was charged with violatingthe betting law

Jockey Glass had a Held day Ho rodethree winners finished second twlco andthird once Three favorites thohardest blow for the talent fail-ure of Nimbus to win tho Garden City

Ho went to the front at the starthe reached the far turn ho be-

gan to stop Beaucoup then took commandand galloped homo three lengths to thegood Nimbus came again in the stretchand took the place Summaries

FIRST SOB 1 Gamer Kto 6 won 9i Glass 8 to 5 secondSt Dm m Crtery 4 to 1 third Ties105 Catharine Scott Finkard and Gerando sheran

SECOND RACBOoc and onesixteenth milesOS Glass 11 to won Nlsfet S3

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THIRD UACBOnc sad milesKinds I a igM r Ml Mantis Ptaand Needles Mt GiaM 31 to 1 eso d Zea0-MS Gilbert 8 to 1 third Time 1 Thusatartm-

roUHTU RACBOHO art oaestxtoeeUi stiesB auooutK X Cresrj M to 1 TO Xtabis 18-

3Butwell 4 to 5 second Anuwe 98 Glase 4 toL third 113 Dr Ilcbberg and UaoMMtalso ran

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LATONIA RESULTS

FIRST RACBSwo furlongs Deuce 103 WasMT to 2 woo ItoMburc K ilanau S to 1

second Caaoptex JK Jackson 30 to 1 thIrdTIes IX BiBttw Stow HiS Black HawkJTirtAtt s iiti OovHcr rf H

SECOND RACBFlTe indents MS Warnm S to 2 won Royal Report 3 to Isecond Oiliest Wrote Ill Kenwdr S to 5third THK 1382M Jadee Walton Ed U TM Into Longhand aad Fortyfour also ram

THIRD XAC5OM infle sad twenty yards Boanto Bard MS ValaJi 6 to S won MSeot 100 H rbert 7 to 1 seoood MEats Ate KO Obert Bto 1 third Thee Htoaeman and TheWrtttlcr rui

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to 1 Mooed Dalttr Darn Itt Gomez It to Ltided Idi44 All fled and AL alsonm

FIFTH RACBFire and onohaU LeaVK AosUa 5 to 1 won BraaMMe HT

3 to 1 Mcoad Zephyr 17 Jason 3 to1 third Time Locust find Lady McXatty-Fmy Mary anti Sites ran

SIXTH RACBS Tcmtbfal 1CObtrt 4 to 1 WOe Warden VK Walsh 7 to 2-

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WINDSOR RESULTS

FIRST RACEFiTe aad96 Wifeoo 9 to M the Grist

4 to 1 second Deteott KM Mo gra e11 to 5 third Time lit Lash Rel and SfewSoo-takn ins

SBOOXD RACB6u rf cbaM two rafiwL Water-way W MeCkln 4 to 5 ma Recteald Ml-

KeUeber 5 to 1 secoad John Dubs W6 to 1 third Time 443 Dr Pillow Linde Flatand Class Leader also ran

THIRD RACBSIr furtonsa WT Howaid 5 to 2 won Gold Dust 7 to 2

Slow Ball Ml DaTenport eren third11815 May fletcher lIar Racers Cot

lark east Mill OB the Piece also ranFOURTH RACBStx furlongs Sally Preatoa M7

8 to 5 won CabfcRram Mossrarpokorao IV DaTonport 6 to 1

third Time 1J3M Chkjosa Croydan LittleMinnie Ctoris and Judgo Nolan alA ran

RACBFire and onohalf SalDaTenport 5 to 1 won Occidental 113

Chandler 5 to 1 second Joe Gallons 112 Musgrave 1 to 2 third Time 10915 LuckoUToll Box and Lady Orizoar also ran

SIXTH RACE One and onequarter milesOberon KM Howard 2 to 1 won H 91

Wilson 2 to 1 second Orcacno 99 7to 2 third Tins 211 4S Bilberry DelestromeHanj Ricbeson and Ruseell also ran

Murphy Will Pay FinePittsburg Pa Oct 13 Tho national

commission at a meeting this afternoonwired President Murphy of tho ChicagoCubs that they would give him untilSunday next to make good the fine of

SCO taxed for tampering with PitcherPfelffer of Toronto The message wassent at 5 p m and at 7 oclock Chairman Herrmann received a reply by wireto tho effect thrt a check for the amounthad bean mailed

DOWN THE ALLEYS

RELIEF ASSOCIATION LEAGUEnortheastern Southern

tot Sd 3d 1st 2d 3dHedrick 167 164 173 White 150 149 145Ball 166 144 162 McLean 163 163 143Renno 140 154 1G7 CMcIntlr 133 13 179Skinner ITS ZU 3DC SMdnUro 143 163 17-4MeKlnney 155 1S3 122 Burger 130 182

Totals 6 533 9 Totals 72 783

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Bennett 100 1C3 107 Yeatman 116 83 107Lewis 104 115 99 Ill 11G 89Handle 100 H5 Witford 115 W 110

M 97 95 E Elkcr 83 111 MSRoberta 113 127 118 Gundshelmer 101 103

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G P 0 UNION LEAGUERulers

Nelhm 153 144 174 Kukart 111 139 133Herbert 133 134 151 Lear 125 125 125

Braise 165 136 165 Strudley 160 in VOChristian 135 153 186 1S7 160 182

Oarer 12 154 176 Cooper 156 164 11-

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SUPERVISING ARCHITECTS LEAGUETuacans v Corinthian

oitcr ito 131 Burnam 106Lix 93 12 Tlubb 95 1-4Litzan 113 132 103 8

1ST 159 Temple 139 103DIetel 143 ITO Crane 112 114

Totals K9 713 Totals WO 561

COMMERCIAL DUCKPIN LEAGUELaw Reporter Kina Palace

Kitchin 91 C 84 S-3Handiboe 66 91 91 Wright 96 85 73Baruch 77 57 77 nun an 82 79 81

78 83 103 82 S3 75Moore 72 SO 77 Sarpent 83 77 102

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Maryland Apslc IlcacrTCS ArcBeaten iiy 35 to 0

Pfcial to The WaaWngtea HeraldCollege Park ad Oct 13 Tho

Agricultural College Reserves plftytdtheir first game of the season hero thisafternoon losing to Business High School35 to 0 in fifteenminute halve

In loss titan two minutes of play Ryanbroke through tha collegians Una andblocked a punt Hinwbod the Stenog-

raphers full back grabbed ball andran 20 yards for a touchdown After thisthe visitors scored almost at wilt smash-

ing through the Aggies line and circlingthe ends The first half closed with ascore of S to 0 In favor of the schoolboys

During the second half Rathbone LullyHughes and Rawlings carried the balloutside tackle and around tho ends forbug runs Quarter Back Hughes on thokick oft worked his way through a brokenfield for IS yards before he was downod

The etfleglans only made first downtwice during the thirty minutes of actualplay and were outclassed at stage

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PIMLICO READY FOR RACING

All Stable Room Taken for MeetNext Week

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den Expected with Fine StrlnffNext Tuesday

Baltimore Oct li There will be nolack of horses for U Plmlico meetingAlready all thb stable room inside thetrack has been engaged and thirty orforty horses are waiting for acconunodadots at the Gentlemens Driving Park

This morning the first of Canadiandetachment came in They were a daylate having HOlt detained by difficultyin gutting through the customhouse atBuffalo ernest Hall Willie Jenningsand Trainer Hewitt wars in the bunch

Ernest Hall brought with him hisclover jumper Bergoo Chepontuc andHedge Rose a a winner inCanada Bergoo made a great reputation on the Canadian circuit winningseven races Mr Hall believes that ifhe is not overweighed Bergoo will lowerSir Woosters

Willie Jennings oM campaignerCave Adsum IB in good form just nowand It take a good horse to berthim over a distance of ground CaveAdsum was a bit unlucky in Canadaand was just nosed out of several bigevents Mr Hewitt brought along Pocomoke and Pulka

Freddie Llttteneid has come downfrom Carroll with hie meal ticket Jubi-lee Jubilees legs hvo been under sus-picion for some time and it was fearedthat he could not be gotten to a raceHis owner however says that the oldhorse has been working sound since thefirst of August and it looks as If hewould race again Jubilee Is a fastgame colt and if he trains only firstclass horse will beat him

Next Tuesday Bob Walden will shipdown from Middleburg He will bringseven to the races including Beau Chilton Queen Chilton and Cunning MrLlttlefleld says the Walden yearlingsthis season are an unusually fine bunchsome of the Chiltons having been highlytried

The rain has done the track a lot ofgood and with fine weather now it willbe lively and fast as could be wished

Will PAY OWN EXPENSES

Princeton Refuse to Let Navy PutUp Money for Trip

Annapolis Md Oct 13 AlthoughPrinceton has not played football atAnnapolis for several years and theclaim was made after the last game thatrelations between the two were strainedthe coming game between Navy and oldNassau promises to be a love feast Theboys from New Jersey have made a

at Annapolis and when theyarrive October 10 they will get a royalwelcome and all sorts of entertainment

This is because the Princeton authori-ties havo written to tho Navy footballauthorities declining to allow the Ad-mirals to pay for the trip of the Tigersand refusing the guarantees

Princeton took this action because nogate receipts accrue from games at theAcademy It was a sportsmanlike stepand the Navy lost no time In expressIng appreciation

Before the coming struggle withhowever the Navy has a stiff game

with Villanova next Saturday and thesquad of coaches an players are workingtogether for a victory

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES

Bootler Central High Schools pitcherline returned to school after a long tripIn the West and reported for footballpractice yesterday Boetlor should makegood as he has the speed and weight

Business tackles the Kendall AthleticClub tomorrow on the gridiron at Capital City Park The lineup of the Orangeand Blue is being determined now andthis battle may have a lot to do withthe selections-

In the game between Business and the-M A C Reserves yesterday the playing-of Rathbone was exceptionally aggressiveDolph Poiwllngs a brother of ShagRawlings the star pitcher at Businesslast year also put up a good game atend

Eastern was beaten by the YarmouthAthletic Club 5 to 0 The second teamof Business held the latter to the scoreof 0 to o Unless Eastern has greatlyImproved the first team of Businessought to defeat the Light Blue andWhite easily

Central plays Episcopal High on Saturday Tech defeated the Virginians lastSaturday by 17 to 0 and the coming gamewill afford an excellent opportunity tocompare the two high school teams asEpiscopal will put in almost the samelineup which was used against the Black-smiths

The Injury sustained by Captof the Central team was not so seri

ous as was at first reported and he hopesto be back In tho game In fifteen daysat the most IDs recovery will meaneverything to the team and he will playat quarter In at least two of the highschool games

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netting in Now at Even Money thatVlilte Will Stay FifteenRound TTegrro Picked to Win at2to1 of AnyImportance Are Registered

Now York Oct 13Sam Fitzpatrickwho predicted that Jack Johnson would j

detest Tommy Burns and is one of thebout handlers of pugilists in the worldhas written latter to a friend in thtecity in which he says Johnson will surelyboat Koteholl at Colma on SaturdayFitzpatrick after being cast aside byJohnson who was virtually made by himpatched it up with big severalweeks ago and has been training for thecoming fight In his letter Fitzpatricksays

Johnson will score a knockout buthe will not take any chances withKetchelli heavy hitting In the earlyrounds Instead Johnson will graduallywear the young white man down jarringhim whenever possible with uppercuts andfinally putting him away

As Johnson bad Burns helpless In four-

teen rounds and as Ketchell Us a farmore dangerous fighter than BurnsFitzpatrick says that he will not be sur-prised If Ketchell Is on his feet at theend of fifteen rounds but that he willbe in such a way that Johnson will haveno trouble in stopping KotcbeU beforethe twentieth round ends

The leading betting proposition on themill Is even money that Ketchell willstay fifteen rounds but so far there hasbeen a tendency on the part of sportingmess to refrain from betting until thelast moment KetcheUs followers saythat it makes r difference because John-son is a 3tol favorite as It is a matterof record that In previous heavyweightchampionship SIghts favorites have beenoverwhelmed

Halt a dozen good judges of boxingwere discussing the probable outcome andthe consensus of opinion was that thehonors would go to Johnson One ofthem whose opinion is worth havingsaidTo my mind there can be only one

If the fight is on the level and thatIs a win for the colored man Whyshouldnt he win He has ovary physicaladvantage and also the confidence bornfrom being the champion His style offighting is better suited to a long lightthan to six rounds and I know he willdepend upon countering to put KetchellIn bad The while man is almost sure tofight In his usual style rushing in withboth hands going because up to the pres-ent he has not shown anything else andif he does Johnson will surely nail himwith the short right jolt KeteheHs shiftshould not bother Johnson much All thecolored man has to do is step away fromthe left lead and then close In with hisloft hand Ugh That will give him a per-fect defense against the shift and at thesame time leave Ketchell open for Johnsons righthand punch One thing cer-tain Johnson is not going into the tightwith his eyes closed and if the money isdown right there can be hardly any otherresult than a win for the colored man

RACING CARDS FOR TODAY

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MO Greendal jBe Thankful Watts MfMary Holland Tffi Wonder Work VK

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BIg Day Planned for Lovers of LightHarness Racing

Mr Edward Daniels has completed hisarrangements for a recordbreaking crowdat the matinee scheduled for the Axtovile Gentlemans Driving Park on

afternoon Entries for thehave exceeded expectations aa

have those for the running and harnessevents An interesting game of baseballbetween the Upper Marlboro and TipperWiidwood nines will be In progress dunIng the afternoon and aa exciting bi-

cycle race will be pulled off betweenlight harness heats

The programme has been so arrangedthat there will be somethingminute of the afternoon Every sotticket of admission to the grounds wIltentitle the holder to a chance for a freelot In Daniels subdivision The tourna-ment which will be the first event on thecard will be called promptly at 1S3-Qoclock 4

MENS LEAGUE ORGANIZED

Association at Fifth Baptist GhnrchPlans Campaign-

J J Darlington a prominent attorneyof this city was unanimously electedpresident of the Mens League of UteFifth Baptist Church at the first regularmeeting of the organization heMnight In the church Other officers electjed were A W Richards secretary andH R Norton treasurer J M Lowechairman at the organization committeepresided with Walter Price as temporarysoaretary

Following the formal Installation ofofficers a banquet was served in the bassment of the church At the conclusion ofthe spread an inonal programme wascarried out beginning wn prayer con-

ducted by C J Gessiord A vocal selec-tion by William J Palmer followed andan addrosk by J J DarKngton newlyelected president who spoke on the sub-ject of How can our Mens League maketthe mission go

He advocated a change In policy inregard to the mission school of theohttrch at Fourandonehalf and Ostreets southeast which was reopened onSunday last for the winter He suggestedthat the mission be called the Fourandonehalf street branch of the Fifth Bap-tist Church He concluded his remarkswith a request for funds with which torenovate and redecorate the missionhouse which he said had fallen Into astate of disrepair

A vocal selection by Miss E PeaVlaGrigsby was followed by an address byiCot H A Ford superintendent of theSunday school Addresses were alsodelivered by William E Mooney onRaw to make the fall meetings a suc-

cess and Rev John E Brigga who spokeon How to make the church a success

OIL DUCKING ATTEMPTED

Dismissal Probable Result of Hazingat Engraving Bureau

As the result of the hazing of aprinter several nights ago DlraofbrRalph of tho Bureau of EngravingPrinting has recommended to Seeraiaiy1MacVeagh of the Treasury thatemployee bo dismissed

Three apprentice boys and a plateprinter are involved and it is said theytried to put a man who had incurredtheir dislike into a tank of OIL This manwas William A Beech and he put upsuch a tight that he escaped from hIscaptors The matter was made the subject of an investigation

OP CHARGE

Negro Accused of Setting Fireto House In Southwest

Richard Jennings negro was acquittedot the charge of arson upon hearing InCriminal Court No 2 yesterday afternoon and was discharged Jennings wascharged with having set fire to a dwelling and storehouse at 72 Third streetsouthwest owned by James Frawloy

Bruce Bates negro was convicted ofhousebreaking and will be sentenced Fri-day broke Into the house of

Mowatt but obtained nothingAlberta Reed a negro girl pleaded

guilty to an Indictment alleging thettheftof 35 from Miss Maggie of205 K street northwest She wfll be sen-

tenced Friday

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