% T H B ^ B R ( X ) K l ! ^ y y H E ) A m Y M E A G O ^ . - ^ ^ 'N E W > M ONDAY. 1 )E C E 3 IB E R 17 • 20. 1902. Tfisvis ifl erEfls W ' J .point Irifh f i t ns th* Listant frelfth to. .the alonir of tha ivolfrh ino to imam turns n ima d tho tpromi to tha 8am<k t laAtt Corn** point fnitpth \B 8 of 1 ■ B -JB BB 8M |H 1 H BB ' HI AMl 'flHB ,1H 'sH IH , |H 1 hH }■■ H 1 .f l| m L f'^ P . 8 1 to do- n B O W L IN G S E A S O N A T I T S H E IG H T O N L O C A L A L L E Y S r 1 \ U ilU b I Ifl BEGIN TO-NIGHT. • * York Team at Madison Square Garden. •- MANY COLLEG E STARS TO PLAY. ^ T-a S t a r t F ro m B e d fo rd R e s t N e x t W ed n e s d a y a t M id n ig h t. Tho final mt'Ctlnjs oC the Thomati Curils goldoji te.sLimoniul eommltloc will b** held next Saturday afternoon at u o'clock at tho Klojihnnt All »uh comnitttees are exppctcd to report. The N ew Y ear’s E ve road race from Bedlord Rc.st to Arajiey strea m , held under th e K rooljlyn A m p h lo ti lo u nrn a in e n t w a s fi.r a u sp ices cf the Contur.v Road Club .Asso m a lly o rg a n iz e d o n H c r tz o c * r»l a r U 's a llp y s yes e l**n«linp r fte ................. hn-a te d a y a f ’ rn o o n , w ith fifte e n otff th cia tio n . bids fair to be the la r g e s t one ever te aa m In lin e, bo w lin g - w ill s t a r t f'onii a f t e r th e te m ss In held by that organ izalion . F ifty -th r e e en ne-w y ea r. tr ie s h ave been received tip to d ate. The The feaUirc al the Amphion alloys. com m ittee in ch arge are; R. A. V an Dyke, nue Klghth «tjeet. ‘ *iur and South Eighth betw*’on the I IruuorH nighi. V V H 5 a team match between D V. D. H ardenbcrgh and T. M. Jones. VeiKionifs. the* latter wlnnlnn wlih E n tries can he m ade any e v e n in g a t the and 750. 745 and a.gajnst T51, T.'il ami Tnl*. club h ou se. CIO W est F ifty-th ird str e e t. Man T h e SylvaiiP a n d Amj.»hlon.«! h af'* Kffii lu H trlm d h attan . The race w ill sla rt a i m idnight. or a a tive five men n \c u lenm te a m v cu ou na tv eo s it- fo iv.r S’-O n sliic, __, b est The p rizes w ill be aw arded as soon as the fiw to he ro lle t’ on ' " t!i*» Brooklyn v. in three garnes. to be rolled decision o f the jud ges is received. lo rro w night. nig h •Amphlon alley.s, to-morrow Tlw: .\niphlons S E A C L IF F SPO RTS. are nowo”-— am ................c m p rs in«r* loirtont c a l bbowling o w lin g i--. . i work will c o n s e q u e n tly be w atc b e« i -ndth ijitercf*!. <m rivalry estcd^ by A s a re.sult of th e k Ke VA-ii n»r»..,. uianlC ........... ........... ... lyn r’alanee HUf*ys ou tho .«ui -> iderable feollnK Is c«>nMi(.. , Ki-iday. ThVJ'f^ . ,.»on a n d Sin nllo chnmpton5»hlp m a tch , an l asstircii in ccm sequeuce. w arm coiUeal Is A post »uason rham plonf^liip tlint Is stire to creat»* a lot o f in ter est a m o n g il;-' fru tfrn a l so cieties h as been !*ugKe.sted a n d wUl - !<9bnbly bo carrle-l thiAiugh. It ij4 proposed tn i.ring teg cih o r th e u-iim''r.s o f th e tAitboHo HojH i, L egion, n o y a l At'canutn a n d Im proved ttrilfi .jf Ho(it»suphR ui a sorlos o f hom e and hom e niia.-iiet;. host tw o in three tram es. or to ta l p in s, li'*' »;ames to bt* r<>lled on IliiD pert's. ra r r u th e r s' an.i K h ler's a lle y s. It Is lik e ly th a t th e InvUatU'U w ill eotnc from the. fn ih o lii' B en ev o len t L eg io n . \ m eetin g o f the e x c e u tiv e com m U tf'e to --•• • ' - -»• ---ca lled .shortly. GOOD SLEIGHING ON THE LOCIL SPEEOlNIiy. F/ \ FANCY TURNOUT OF SL E IG H S. d an >utfc- on* cor rect; -with less* m ty nm s nlns POOR C LA SS OF HORSES ARE RACING AT N EW PO R T. d to -em- fuff. t w« ;H l| they e tc ., ana in 1 9 0 2 Than Ever Before. CHAMPION JA M ES AN ACCID EN T. N a tio n a l T itle H o ld e r F a ile d to H a k e Good W h en H e Come E a s t—H eeord of T o u rn ey s. Pr" D uring The season of 1902 there w as m ore golf played than ev er before in the United S ta tes in any one season. Independent of tlic VHPioUiS ch am pion sh ip s held by the women throiigh(uii tho country, there were forty-fou r cham pionships in which th e men com peted, which does not include club ch am pionships or open lournamenTs. T h ere w ere six in -March, three in April, two in May, seven in Jum*. four in Jiil.v, three in .August, fifteen in Septem ber and four in O ctober. Each one o f these champlonftIj,ip6 rep re sented H body of cliib.s organized Into a leagu e or an association, from th e United S ta tes Golf As.Rocjatjon down to the all Staten Island clm m idonships, which repreeont.s th e few-hi num ber of d u b s of any of the bodies which held cham pionship. The. am ateur who in universally regarded a s the most expert in America is W alter J. Travis, who. though beaten in tho am a teur cham pionship, in July, through a rec ord breaking- finish, on the part of E. M. Byers o f P ittsb u rg , displayed his sk ill in the q u alifyin g round by r.ving at 70 for the gold medal with (i. A. Ormiaxon of P ittsb u rg . Mr. T ravis bad w on the am ateur cham pion E B E N M. B Y E B S O F P IT T S B U R G , ship the two prevfou.s years and th e M etro politan champion.ship this year a s w ell as One of the Most Consisiont. G olfers of the Senson of Vj02. the gobi medal for the Deot score in th© q u alifyin g round. H e also gave a rem ark a b le exh ib itio n of h is sk ill in the open C L E A R W A T E R VS. E B Y . cham pionship, w hen he finished second, tied ith Stewart Gardner, at 313, m aking a P o o l C ham pion M a y P la y in M o n ta u k w score of 149 on the second day* He is un S w eep stak es T o u rn am e n t. q u estion ab ly th e m ost co n siste n t go lfer in the country. The on ly hitch in tho pool con test be . R. ,M. Byers, who m ade a new a m a teu r rectw een Grant Hlhy and W, h . t'learw ator for Lord of 77 for th e G lenvfow Club lin k s, w hen the w orld’s chnmpionRhijj em blem , now held I he beat Travis by a .stroke, and put him out by Kby, appears in be in selectin g the date. of the race, i.s a g o lfer of no mean ab ilitj', Clarouci* IC. Greeu would lik e thiy and a.s he won th e Rhode Island cham pion sh ip Wins Miss and O ut Tourney at C learw ater to becom e conto.sf.-iiits in the in .September, a t Providence, and during the Baine month ho w o n the open and a m a teu r s\vc(’p stak es lournoy at the .Montauk .Acad- cham pionship o f the Wcet P en nsylvan ia Golf Grand Central—Allen : (Muy. a s ihi.s would giv e tlieiu good practice A ssociation, m akin g th e th ir ty -six h o le s in j for the tnarcli con test to follow at the sam e the open ch am pion sh ip in IGfi. Runner-up. Other rem arkable performance.*? h a v e been I rilacc. The con seiu of C learwater h a s been ! asked and his flcd sio ii, expected soon, w ill made by golfer.s durng the sea so n , such a s H arry B. HoUine, jr.. wUh h is 154 fo r th ir I d fi'ld e the question. ty -s ix hole? in th e W est brook open toiirnam ent and many others that can be m en tio n L O FT U S SIG jNTS SELB A CH . ed. but such g o lf is aw ay beyond th e a v e r Oiibuqijc. In.. D ecem ber 20—O utfielder He\- age gam e, and m ore o f a sp asm od ic order, lik e that played by Louis N. J a m es, who Imch, who played with the Baltim ore A m er won th e am ateur cham pionship th is year, I n te r e s t K een T h ro u g h o u t—Two More ican I>eagiie uuuri la st sea.son, signed a tw o a fter playing off a tie w ith a h a lf dozen y e a r s ’ contract with M anager Tom I-oftus eth ers for .sixty-fourth place. C o m p etitio n s on J a n u a r y of the W ashington Am erican League Club. When Jam es cam e E a st he could n o t even 4 and 11. q u alify for the Princeton cham pionship nor did ho cla ss high enough to com pete on th e co lleg e team. “J ohnny” R cm plo of the P a la ce t^-am was The fo llow in g i.s a list of the cham pionships the w inner and “ DcrL” .Mien of the T—20—4 o f ih e^year and w in n ers with the p laces a t v.hich they w ere played; quint, the runner up at. the finish of tin* first “m iss and o u t” tournanuuu to select March— .'outliprn Flori«Ja, R. H. McBlwee at Th*' .schedule co m n iiitee of the Long Island Palm Hnarh. the throe B rooklyn bow lors who will oppose March—?outh*‘rn Florida, ojirn. •Gcorsa T-*ow. the A ll-.\m erica n trio in the foiniiiK Imorschobi.'stic A th le tic League has finally 341, at I'alm Pcacli. M an'll—>outIicrn '.'.'itifornta. 14. M. S e a r s a t L os m atch es a t th e Grand Contra! a llo y s on Jan arrangeil the sch ed u le o f tho hockey se ries uary IG n ext. ihal w ill he pla.ved to determ ine th e cham M arch -1‘aolfic I'oa}*! <7. A ., W. FairbanK ^ a t T hese two local stars, by a com b ination nf jiion seven of thi^ L. I. I. A. I-. th is w inter. L*)K Am;('U*.«5. good b ow ling and consicU-rablo iuck. worked Chairm an .Arthur )birn.s and^his c.ommlt.top M a rc li—I’acific P'oapL G, op**n. " A leck S m ith , 314. a t l.o» AnKf'lfp. through each su cceed in g rovtnd u n til the M a rc h —S o u th e rn C ro ss, ila r io n W r ig h t at final, which w a s decided by a m atch, bcsi have been *n I'onfcrence w ith M anager ih c f’lerm ont Rink for several tw o in three g a m es, j j^iosber ooff the C-Iermonl Rink tor sevi April—'All Florida, M. G. McDonald at Jackson R em ple won and seenrod finst jdaco on ihe * I Jv's a, tid, me jrjnncs^ w ere finally arranged, ville. .At'ril—Oi^ogon O. R. I., .Macleay at Portland three men tea m , while A llen g o t a plac* on c-, Paul's P aul's School will w ill start si i^ojy ITcp and St. .\prtl—North and South. Charles B. Cory a the two men team that w ill op p ose W olf and ’ m atters n \ i on January IG. The s e rle s^ d ll end Pinehui'ist. V oorhels. T h ere will bo tw o m ore tourna- on March 17. unless a tin exists, when March M a y -M e tro p o lita n O, .A,, W a lte r ,T. T r a v is a t Tuxedo. 11. ......... en tr ie s for m onts on January 4 and a.. ............ be used for a play-off. May-Int^'rconopi.jtp. Charlo.*? Hitchcock, jr.. at w hich are now being received . The losers 20 Twh ill e se ries differs from th o .tl th a t have Garden t’lt\-. in the fir.st com p etition arc elig ib le. .Fun**—Minnesota G. A., H. P. Bend at Minne usttaHy been in vogue in the L. I. I. A. L. a v er a g e. Tho first tournam en t w as bow led la.st O r d i n a r ily a “ m iss and o u t” .schedule has apolis. CLASS A. •lune—Ncw Jcr?ey G. A.. .Mian Konnaday at n igh t on C ordes & H olden’s a lle y s, and no taken place, but this year each team w ill N am e a n d t-ouncll. GameR. Montclair. recen t eve.nt in local b ow lin g attra ricd m eot ev ery other. The sclieclxile: Potti;*]-. K n ip frp S ta te .................................. 12 191 .Tune—Fontral Nevs- York G. A., C. D. Clapp at A lb e rt. I ) a u m le s s ............................ more in te r e st and k een er coin p eiit ion Ssyraouse. .In riu a ry b V -I'o ly P r e p > s. St. P au l. Buck. Empire Slate ..................... .lyj-je—t.’hii-aso Suhurh.in. D. O. Dugger at l,.aam ong th e s ta r w ield ers of the v;oodvn Ltr'" B u stiw lck ................................. . l a n i i a r y 22—A t b 'l p l i i v k . P., H, .S. Ltnz. sphere. S tan d in g room wa.s at a premium .fam jiiry 27- P«»).v Pf*'p Latin S'J k'mI, Doi Dodez. L effer ts ......................... . ^ jgife—Mcs.«HCluj?'et.i!< G, A.. .T. G. Thorp at WolHill. Ijong Inland .............................. Ft'bruury Paul. when the first ^round got under way. and the lasiotv X rviiaarv a t i n r^fltou] F c'fb'hrv ry *.• F r a s i n u s v s . L I.iitin Gl-.AifS FL. in te rest n ever flagged u n til ih<> final series .litnt—South'*rn G. A., \v. Schwartz at NarhSclKj.'l. ’ FVbniary 12-'IL FL »». s.• r . Pow M s. J’n") F’a t r i a .................... villv. w as rolled The event w as one of the leuFc„i„ufirv IT. ’ V iJelPhi vs. P<ily Ii*'P. ,}i:nc—town G. A.. W. TU-kinson at Des Moines. M u h lh a u s e n . C o n im o n w c a ltli ......... r«'LrU5e-y 2'i- Fr;t--uni.N v.**. rt. Paul, ture? of the'* sea so n . .tuly-rniiod G. lyouls N. James at P itc h e r . \ \ ’clcorn«' ................ . . . . . . . . F .'b r u a i v 2t -P*ily T’r!-?* vs. p. 11. S. T h irty -tw o b o w lers w ere scheduled for the :?pyd. (*om m unw «'atih ........................ tlPiTi Vi**\v. F C . Pruarv I'T-A.lolphl vs. ^.r.^slml.s. first round. T w e n iy -six appeared and si.v July—Vermont G. A.. Pitul 'Waterman at EkK etch am . F**rn ...................................... M i . n - h :! - B. H' ^1; ^ S])eiiccr. K o rt <Jr«»cnc ........................ ...... 12 wanok. bow lers won by default. The succeeding Marc). ♦^-P.>)y Pi-Fj, vs. Ktafinus. 'onnoetl'^-ut G. A.. ‘’Imrleg H. Seely at l..KA?iT P E J K 'E N T .V G E O F P.RKA KS. rounds w ent off sw im m ingly. M an -h P )--A-l'-lt-hi vs. I-JUiti Hartford. .'.Tap'll i:: - K rasim is' vs. U. it. r'. A. Theodore O liver did the he.'^t work until July—\Vlscnn5in G. A.. Fred Pettit at MilwauM a r c h 17— vs , / ai;I. FSiltcr. K nu>iic S tat* ' .................................... t he m et “ B ert” .Mien, when he wa.s put out .M b erl. I G. A.. H. Chandler Egan at w ith a 11^5 sco re. Oliver made th<> sjtlendid M«-lit. Bu-slnvick ............................................... 1 WJiealon. ^ FA CTS A B O U T T U R K E Y S . a verage of 200 and high s«;ore of 220. l-ln z. H u.'hw lcU ............................................... I UiRUHt—Maine r;. a .. H. H. Hoyt at Portland. T h e p ro g ress of tho tournam ent is shown Augusi—Piicifi*-' foaat close. A. L. Folger At rLAi^S IL in the fo llo w in g record of the rounds In te re stin g - a s th e M ost P o p u la r B ird M o nt ere v. r . P nw loF. Vr-« F’a i r i a ................................. 1 ............. Fthfide I.'iland G. A .. E . M. K y^rs a t SeptemlKTScyrt. ConmiMnwc-alth .............................. 1 played: ro v ld e n c e . Provlden NEW YEAR’S DAY GOLF AT LAKEWOOD LINKS. islfth More Golf Played in U nited States 'Phis w ill ho a w eek nf ntii-'-ii g a m es a t th e Montnuk a lle y s . F u lto n WoclnFsday e v e n ing R. M erritt o f Chh aii < w ill m eet George F raonklc, cx-Juv**n!lo c h a in i’i'in f>f Groaior Nmv York. i*aturday e v e n in g Mi-rritt. Top P a in e s and F r a n k D»* M o tt loU ns a th rro men team agn in sr Frnonklo. Gunnls-.>n anvl V ie Swonsun. Friday af:»*rm>on M iss Olii*- ’’•irnidl o f M anhattan w ill m oot Mrs. M. Kcs.*^c(, r!inllengi*r Pt tho Woman’s ch a m p io n sh ip o f G t. iiwt N’ cw Y’ork and Mrs. 10. K lsom an. A lso a flfV fi- how ler, w ill g iv e an ex h ib itio n . ihl.s b ein g • la d ie s ’ d a y ” a t th e M ontauk a lley s. NEW YEAR’S CYCLE RUN. er««t and rom: and vlrs. : \ Vard ' CONSISTENT GOLFEHS. th e /,’»«««* m - e n l ju v e •uU oi of m the .’A .i- m<tho as a fsiilt #* deacUiiok *’ ■•< Sea Cliff, L. I.. Decem ber 29—The Live the bowkTB in In the thenilsB tour miss and out tournament were b bo'............... •Tie.** of matchegi owlc«i b e t w e e t i atchei•e were Oak b ask et ball team o f this p lace m et the night, u series u c kt li n g h a m o n th e .A . .. C _ .. ___ a arthy n h y a n d T r a c y BBuck M o n it ito McC ^ rr A . C. a n d C olo n ial T e a m s W ill Y ale P le a su re Club team of M anhattan here G • niAklng r a n d C e n tra l n lle y s , th e fomt<»r w i t h h ig ha scores on Saturday n ig h t and scored a n e a s y v ic sweep, after some close conlesls. C lash i n P r e lim in a r y tory by 45 to 3. The team w ill m e e t the On both side! C o n test. fam ous “ Unknown F iv e ” o f Y'onkers, here harke.v 1 s e ie i’Aed a s th e te a l ............. n ext Saturday even in g and a fine gam e is L o cal iio w le rs a r e alrca-iv prep aring for tlie A m e ric a n tr io , on E h le r 'a F i f t h ftlley .b tn u a r y :.l n e x t. E g e l- tr ip to In d ia n a rtlis In I’cliruary n e x t to cronff'Che foot "bail tou rn am en t, w hich op en s a t expected. i\venu'' Pal.ace Jo : h n na.v. on iMit under Uio peffi in t h e N a tio n a l1 louniim ............................................ V oorhel.s In th e I n d iv id u a l . lo rh e ls hoft win m eetj a n d W h i t b o c k splcpB o f th e .\n i e r lc a n B n w h n g G o n g ress. Q..uvTik ^ la d is o n Square Garden to -n ig h t w ill bring ;h. f.'iKetnou match. KKelhqff mt'i ttuU _a n u m b e r o f star.** h a v e ............A,i jalgnitU'd th 5»lgii: th eir e ir Intentiona Int' an<l V.'olf in thi' men contest idiia! o u t som e of the stro n g est team s that ever iia and tw o men learn hel» 'e t e r a o n i k t . of co m p letin g In th e In d lv id a lso sure th ro f ‘ •njll bon'l Voorliela. Wolf and P' c o n te s ts an<I f h 'c iu-'ii r«-im............... played on the grid iron . A lin e on th e in te r to go. 'ITieodore O liv e r njul O u o U e ... llin s (o f the n ig h t. ----- ■ up fo furr th the tw o F ta n k l in F a la c c r J u b w ill dnnhlee ur* e s t ta k en in th is e v e n t m ay be drawn from A two men match was arranged laat ixTflEt nren oontegt. ....... .................... ........ t wn ma_, jho host n.'Cand a s th«^se th e fact that the ad van ce sa le o f se a ts h as Johnny Nelson and A. M epaj^y •Trd a t B u ffa lo la s t w ln confidently in te ter, U is con fid en tly cxM a n y O rg a n iz a tio n s to S peed Old between agaljiBt Otto Helllas and Jimmy The c6n- pficted th a t th ey w ill rtgur*- p rom in en tly In a lr e a d y reached $5,000. T he h ea v y w eig h t test involves a home nnd home series, best six in O thers In line lin e for Indinnapult.-- arc Fred E gelhoff. F a th e r T im e o n S te e d s of eleven games, the first of wliich wHI be rolled W illia m- i ’ordes, P h il \\\* If. 1 .x>« W t.lhiee allace mid and cham pionship lie s b etw een throe big team s, next Friday Gran<l <'entral nlieys. Jimmy ifmith. N e w Yorlc, S yracu se and th e O range A.' C. S teel. Tlie return match is scheduled nt Quadt's BrookT h e N ew York team h as the h e a v ie st lin e A rraugem onts for the Brooklyn-C oney Is u se d by any team t h is se a so n , a veragin g 206 SCHTJETZEN P E T E . pounds. Every m an on th e learn is a form er land N ew Y'ear's race, held u n d er th e auap lccs o f the C entury Road Club of .America, sta r player on o n e o f the b ig A m erican M a rk sm e n D ance a n d D is trib u te M any c o lle g e elevens. P ou r oC the p layers n-ere are n ow fu lly com pleted. C cn tu rton -eleet H enry V eit, 111 H lm rod s tr e e t, Brooklyn, H o lid a y G ifts. 'v a r sity captains. The Syracuse team , w hich w ill m eet N ew who h a s charge o f tho run, an n ou n ces over (Special to the E agle,i Y o rk in the m ain ev en t, is alm ost a s heavy R ockaw ay B each. L. I.. D ecem ber 29—The a s th e N ew Y ork team . S yracu se m anaged 59 e n tr lc /. M any clu b s w ill try to capture one ot the annual C hristm as festiv a l of the Rockaway to p ick up all o f th e crack co lleg e p layers, w h o w ere not o th erw ise engaged. “ B ill” tw o h andsom e clu b p rizes tor I''® Beach Schuetzen C orps was held a t .’U la n tic o rg a n iza tio n s sco rin g tnc m ost p o in ts a t the W arner, the Cornell foot h all wonder, w ill Park H o tel on Saturday n igh t, and w as finish T h ese trop h ies con sist of a hand p la y le ft guard on th e A ll-S yracu se eleven . Best S een la rg ely a tten d ed . s o m e 's ilv e r loving'^ cup and a su p erb silver Brushing Was th e H e w a s captain o f C ornell tor tw o years. At 10 o ’clock the jin g le of sle ig h b ells a n Glen W arner, fa m ilia r ly known as "Pop” Since the First Fall nounced th e a rriv a l of Santa C laus, who e n W'arner, w ill a ls o p lay. H e is th e man who ^°T here are 20 p rizes offered tered the large h a ll, am i. a fter g reetin g th o brou gh t th e C a rlisle Indian team into prom i- who finish , c o n sistin g of gold w a tc h e s, sllv children, d istrih u ted bo.vcs ot candy, n u ts, , nonce by w hipping it in to sh ap e to d efeat tea p o ts, opera g la ss e s, sw ea ter s, e tc . Ther of Snow. apples, etc. ■P en n sy lv a n ia by .16 to 3, and Colum bia by r a l s o on e prize offered to th e w om an m em D an cin g was in order, and a t in tervals 42 p o in ts. 'H e origin ated se v era l p la y s th a t ber w h o first co m p letes the C on ey Island prizes w ere drawn for. the p rizes and hick y ' a re now famous on th e gridiron. w inners bein g a s fo llo w s: C utlery sot, won ford ResU Brook. . W arner has s p e n t a w eek w ith th e All ““The^race w ill sta r t a t by W illiam H ad eler; album , won by H arry Syracu se team , and rum or sa y s th a t the S a lt ivn n rom ntlv at the Stroke of 12, m ian igiu . Trubenback: m u sic album , won fay Mrs. ' C ity aggregation w ill h ave som e su rp rises J a n u a ^ n 1903. a s the b ells a r e rin gin g In W illiam S lrin ln g ; d resser, won by W illiam r t e N ew Year. T he Coney Islan d race is t o ..spring. W arner brought w ith him H aw H adeler. E very person received a gift In l e y and B em is P ierce, two of th e fam ous C a rlisle Indian p layers, whom h e developed. °T n fo rm a tto n and en try b lan ks can be ob Q ueen W ilk e s a n d M alacca W in S e v e ra l the form o f sm a ll m irrors, plaq ues, g la s s ware and k n ick -k n a ck s. The Orange tea m is s till m ade up w ith tain ed from P. A. D yer, 2i0 B rid ge stree t. B ru s h e s o n th e H a rle m ■the . sam e S n e and back form ation th a t i B rooklyn; Fred Mommer, I m D rlggs * P rin c eto n cansidered too stron g to risk a j N ew Y ork; w m ia tn Speed-way. g a m e w l t h A w eek before the Y a le - P r in c e - ! aven u e, B rooklyn: C harles -(I;,’. •ton e v e n t,/G e o r g e M iller and Harenden are W est O ne H undred and ™ r U e t h s t r ^ ' t w o o f t b f O range team b e st know n in N ew N ew Y ork ; G eorge Soawood. 11? T h e . Brooklyn Speedw ay was a sc en e of ' Y o rk , B ^ h played on th e C olum bia eleven , aven u e. B rooklyn and C. B. N } lander, m errim ent a ll day yesterday. The w elcom e "K nickerhooker A. C. te a m and S even th R e g i C h arles str e e t. N ew York. sound of sleigh b e lls w as heard all d a y and W eather p erm ittin g , the G olf Club of m en t team . th e long pathw ay to th e ocean w as the sc e n e T he prelim inary gam e to -n ig h t w ill be b cLakewood will hold a special m idwinter open of many ex citin g brushes. W ell known local -tw een th e Monitor A. C. foot b all team of N e w York and th e C olonial fo o t b a ll team of horsem en were o u t behind fa st horsea in tournam ent, d uring the first throe days of the new year. X ew Year’s Day has alw ays N e w Jersey. In th is gam e th e h a lv es w ill cu tters and th ose who visited the sp eed w ay been a grea t day for iho g o lfers at L ake- h e -fifte e n m inutes long. In the m ain ev en t were not w anting fo r good sport. ■tw e n ty m inutes. On T u esd ay n igh t th e m ain wood. A s an exam ple o f the very poor class of T h e ground w as hard frozen ami w a s cov ■; e v e n t w ill be th e gam e betw een th e K n ick h o rse s w hich are racing at the o u tla w m ee There "'ill be an inform al opening of the ered with but a thin sh ee t ot suow, w hich erbocker Field Club and the W arlow A . C. now chib house of tho f^ountry Club of T h e other game w ill bo betw een the B righ in g a t N ew port, K y.. it need o n ly be m en m ade the goin g dan gerou s for horses w hich Lakewood, which is virniaH y a com bination to n A. C, and th e T r a n sit A. C. tion th a t Tour, th e mare -were not shod for th e occasion. Some fancy, of the tw o fam ous r iv a l golf clu b s of LakeOn th e third n ig h t th e w in n ers of th e se two iniui’pd in a race there on S atu rd ay, w as tw o sea ted turnou ts w ere seen on th e p a th wood. the Golf Club of Lakewood and tho p relim in ary g a m es w ill m eet to decide the considered the second b est h o rse in pom t and som e of the other rigs, which apparently old Ocean County Hunt and Country Chib, lig h tw e ig h t ch am p ion sh ip . T h e w inner of j The o n ly way the chibs could peacefully ■t h e N ew Y ork-Syracuse gam e w ill be m atched “ T'ou% '\vas''nnaM e’ to win a race on th e had not been u sed in years, were a s ig h t to i bury the h atchet w as for each to close out ; a g a in st the O range A. C. in th e final clash Jock ey a u b circu it and w as E‘ven away se e. ' its affairs and ce a se to exist, as a club, the F orm er Park C om m issionev Frank B row er resp ectiv e m em bers of the tw o d u b s jo in o f th e tournam ent. Am ong those w ho h ave tak en b o x es for S ; r s ^ o ^ : n x r u f r s ? ^ f i o % M w as ou t in a h andsom e two seated ru nner, ing the now club a s individuals and not in ■the tournam ent a r e C ity Cham berlain P at w ith a party of friends, drawn by two plum ed a body. ■■Keenan. .Judge H offm an, Judge H am ilton , ^^'h^ourre This h as been dour, although the Golf C harles Murphy, th e new leader o f Tam m any aw ay w ith o n t m akin g ah exam in ation ot her horses. Club is retain in g its club house and ground.s T he brushing was th e b est seen ou the until th e loa.se e.xpircs in Juno. The new H a ll; Senator T im S u llivan . S en ator Grad.v, .Counselm an F o le y . Ju d ge R yan, Dr. Brown, "°?arr w a s v a stlv pleased w ith ridding him - speedw ay since th e first fall of snow. Dr. club house is but a short d ista n ce from the F red erick Gibbs, .Andrew Freedm an. Edward E . R. Parker, behind Berkshire Courier, 2:10, old co u rse and a ll hands will v isit it a t 'L auterhach, Tj, S m ith . Messr.s. K law and E rand Dr. DeG root, behind Bancock, 2;26Vi. e n the tourney. la n g er, George L ederer, Senator P at Macgaged in the m ost e x c itin g brush of tho day. , C arren, Eugene D. W ood, Chief D every and Bancock won th e first heat after a n ip and '’•'-Arthur M oore.'W ho w ill be accom panied by a b ig delegation from the N ew A'ork A th letic tuck race by a he.od, b’j t w as defeated in turn Club. by Berkshire Courier in the second h e a t by F red W enek, th e fam ous foot ball player L ou isian a cou rse. a length. A ll e y e s were turned on th o h o rses _____ and all-around a t h le te , o f Y ale and the N ew fo r th e d eciding h eat, in w hich B erk sh ire Few ch an ges are recorded in the bulletin .....Y ofic A." C., w ill S et a s um pire. Courier won ou t by a head a fter a p retty Issued by S ecretary Edward P ye, this w eek, ; The referee w ill b e AV, J. S m ith , who is a w e ll known foot b a ll player, and th is year show ing the official stan d in g of the leading finish. refereed several o f the b ig in te r c o lle g ia te Philip Ludgovitz, w ith b is gray pacer, was T w e n t y - o n e T e a m T o u r n a m e n t a t H e rt- th e m ost p ersisten t challenger out. H e e n Individual bowler.s in th e prize co m p etitio n s ' g a m es. of tho Royal Arcanum B ow ling League. z o g & C la rk ’s B e g in s N e x t g a g ed in m any bru sh es w ith som e of th e b est S ellers and Bill drop o u t of the average lis t to r s e s , and a lth ou gh he failed to win h e m ade and H ill and Spencer m ove up. M onday. .' REMPLE FIfiST OfliLEH TO MEET IlLL-K O IG iS, CONTEST A GREAT EVENT. SC H O O L BOYS ANNOUNCE L 1.1. A. L HOCKEY DATES. FEW CHANGES RECORDED IN ARCANUM BULLETIN. RE- Jyn AM PHION B O W LERS ORGANIZE. 1,00® rES the T U R F NEW S. a good im pression. O thers who enjoyed the goin g w ere M att T he B rooklyn Am phion tou rn am en t w as Belford, d rivin g Truxton: Dr. H. H . H eard, form allv organized a t a well atten d ed m eet w ith Belford; J a m es Rowland, with N ibbs ' s of d eleg a tes on H ertzog & C lark’s a leys. and Maid Thorne: Fred Lemmerman, w ith Bedford avenue and South E ig h th street. F red S. Moody and m ate, and "Father” B ill The fo llo w in g thir- D aly. good, do n ot d ie you ng, Yesterday afternoon . •All th e .lockey.s;, lik e th e good T h e H arlem speedw ay w as thronged a ll A b d aF . ■ w h o w a s n rid er nf n o te in U en c l u 4 wore represented: -tt^arren W h eel , ■■I'llliam KN'lUia d a v w ith sle ig h rid ers. Queen W ilk es and In the K :nglan«l n g ln i.............. -• eayr ly ------fo r tie s.m .’ m en. Am phion. U nion, C on gress. N assau, T h e K ing, who h ave been prom inent in b a rrier” a t hlr G e n tly . AM ”i, E n n is. D em ocratic. Invincible. M utual, Bush- sp eedw ay racin g d u rin g the past su m m er, It is lik e lv th at M ilton H enry, ir he is re in sta ted w ick C ouncil, Echo, Sylvan, V endom e and engaged in the b est race. B . B. S m ath ers drove Queen W ilk es and w ea r t ’n e colors of the •h v th e Wrench F r ^ t P ' tturl’. u r f , "’ill we ‘ -- nry h a s received an H P elton w as elected p resid en t, Tracy D ave Lam ar w as behind T he K ing. .9.5 th ere cl L ieter B u c k i n g h a m , vice president; H arry H ert- i s m uch riv a lry betw een th e ow ners o f th ese zoB tr fa sn r e r . and George L. M urphy, se c tw o h o r se s for sp eedw ay honors in te r e st was p in k . a high pitch. .- Co .f . lla^•e aband on ed th e ret a I’v A board of governors, c o n sistin g ot a t The K in g w as unable to do h im self ju s tic e M. -H. Tiohenor -C r ih iiurohr.so of M cC hesney. D u i- 5 P . Curran, Thom as F lannagan. W. T. H at- on tho sn ow covered ground, while, o n the th e figure Ol ' i«*;ip AX . ........... - ...................;ure o f .-isB-.ifi...................... S3A000 as the low - ten . Andrew K in k el. J. H. T r u ll and G. L. o th e r hand, Queen W ilk es was right a t hom e. .. y ea r old and T ichennr •est -which would secu re th*' .7 olf! T'iehennr •VlurDhev "’as also elected. gu red th a t h e -vva.s n ot lik ee ly to w in th a t am ou n t Josep h Corroon. Thom as Clark and Thos. T h e K ing looked lik e a " in iie r in th e first n ’lolxcr. ^ V ‘^t''onxc ............................................ 1 in N ovem ber. F lr.^t rnUrMt —L. W allac.^ I'j'jU T . W podiOl. 2t>2 for thorn. S e p te m b e r—W eM ern G. A.. op*»n, .A nderson, B aker w ere appointed a cchcdule connnittee h ea t and w as com ing fa st until th e la s t H i l t . ‘A tla n ti.- .................................................... I to ii'h; .r. R*'mjjio h*'at (*. r<7 jo j.p ; T. lO. a t t ’leveland1(1 O tJiympian lym pian w ere and it w as decided to start th e tournam ent eigh th , w here h e broke and lo st the h e a t by Ther-'' is a grea t d iv ersiiy of opinion as 20? IG v U C E N T A O E ri O F S T IU K K .-. ’I’nU^Mi CJ, Hlldf-branil. 1?!? t»i P::; c5. Prirm* .Tamos R. KoCne’s N . nonriay and Sej-.rem ber—Ijc w e r I..rike Iz-aguc, C lilslio lm B e a c h len gth. Queen W ilkes had a ll the ner M inn eh ah a w hen n ea rly a length. vviia ^= ...— m spurt lin h«,tat \V. Grtinpr-r. 14J to t2v; H. Moor** x<lf- (0 w b eih er die rea rin g of turkeys i s profit at. 4'’le v e!an d . - on th e A tlan tic Tran <*LASS A. T h e com petition b est ot the second’ brush, ’....." -a and won won d ecisiv . e lj. , R u n n in g cn n ext Monday even in g. d e ce ily s l\ , arrived a t h er dork on^ {Saturday. ...............„ f*jrd. 194 to 90; Gavr.KH’i HuKhof<. 172 (<■ J':2; ■Septi^mber—r h i l a d e t p h i a G. A., W . P . S m ith a t •Meyor. Hxi.«hwi<rk ............................................ able in Aiiirrica. .say.s Country Life in .Amer- P M lad elp h lo . • S trea m and K ate G lover, w hich , a lth o u g h A m er is lim ited to tw enty-one team s and it is ®*Mr. Lam ar’s Red Lawn w as also b eaRten jI yu-yo T h o m p so n hr-at S^-i-«Pirf. l-’*2 f<* U2: !•'. p ll BuPh. FJrr.pu'*' S in ic ..................................... ic a n bred, have n e v e r raced on th is sid e of tho pected th a t the e ig h t vacancies w ill be filled by Queen tV ilkes in str a ig h t h eals. beat F. Harpr. 1"7 to 1X">: H. IniornTaii lioat .1. ita . S o t infrequently the m ortality of turSeiUemt'ev-'*rxn»<?r P e n in s u la , L o u is Egan at Bell ° * F o rm a n . r*hnpirc .S tate ............................... I Z t z i b t n . F,t» t o 147-. ' f . ( J l i v w U f :n V o u nK . 2''9 -iN-ater. acecntpanle<l th e m ore noted thoroughbreds. during th e w eek. .Murle. , B oy, driven by F rank Darrin, was in fine Kck. O ra n ic rc y ................................................. Uoy chicks is treuicntious, and quite stiffl-. S aSueltp teSict o IfiS: r>. A t l v n . n . m i i h . A. i \ .Mo-.-arttiy, A. m b e r—.All S ta te n Is la n d , J o h n M. W a rd at (,:LA.S.S F3. Bookniaker.s pblw’ard B urke and T..co il a y e r h ave sh a p e and won an e x citin g race from U ^ i d I j i n s m o i v . H. o i Hnp: an>i T. IX uo k i n « h :n n *<n d e n t to eat up any possible profits. B ut H a rb o r H IP. ; b een h eld by th e coroner’s ju ry a s p a rtly reby ftotaiut. M uscovite, driven by L. Meyer, and Red BUI. A le r t .......................................................... S e p te m b e r—I n t e r n a i i o n a l . P a r k W r ig h t a t N lT H E G O L F IN G F A C E . SeconU r o u r . ' l —-Mli-n >)oat I ' l l n v ' . IT:: t o ■.'iit: th ere are persons " h o for years h a v e raised ..oponslblc for the n a p h th a e.vplosion w h ich resulted Spexxccr. I*’o ri G re e n e ................................... a g a ra -o n -L a k e . L aw n, w ith D ave L am ar in th e sea t. .\Joor»‘ t)oat C i i i v a a a n . t o 14ii; R c n i i' N ' h'-at , in th e d eath ooff ssee v e r a l ooff the Inm ;,In death in m aates tes oorf th thee T u rf A tlam i!- ................................... S ep t^ 'm b er—T r.nn^'-M ississippl G. A ,. R . R . K im alm ost every chick, and under th e se cir N athan S traus w as o u t w ith his ch estn u t I..angcnberK. W a l l a c e , t ' 3 t o 122: OrUln;; t " ' a t I t u t h . 197 to ■- B x c h a n g o poolroom a t H ot Springs on LThristmaa M u h lh a u s e n . t'o m m o n w e a lth ll lU Cmialta. I’t.'t; G u c k l n c l i n i n Xw-nt. . M f f a i t h y . t o 17"; M ii s K v e . A num ber o f th o se tlia t w ere injured w ill A C ritic S a y s Y o u C an D e te c t F ollow er*' trotter. Cobwebs, but he did n ot enter a n y of cu m stan ces rearin g (urkeys y ield s a very b a.S ei'te m b er—B '''rk s h iro A., Ti. Doughty at l.E A tiT rK R i-’E N T A O K O F M liiS E D .'r A R E S i m ore beat to T h o i n j ' s o n h o a i K k *-\'-.sue th e pvnclUers. th e b rushing w ith him . Mr. Straus appeared P ittsfie ld . tair return. l io n . 19't to O l i v e r b--nt I n i i - r m a n . 220 t u IP.*. o f th e A n c ie n t G am e. CL.VSS A. S e p te m b e r -N c ”’ H n m p a b ire (;. A ., M . M e e h a n la te r with h is tro tter, B elton Jr., but d id not T h lrrl r‘)u n d -.A lie n lir.'U Mo<>rc. ITO t.. i71: (.ili\-cr It i.s a inistakea idea to suppose th a t tu r a t C oncord. .Mtievl, Drivmtl*'SH .................. U 9 h ei‘ai a t Thomp-“'>i>. 212 t'» 1.77: n^m An A m erican jud ge has added g o lf to the succeed in w'lm iing a brush. Mr. S tra u s was P o tte r . Euu>ir».' ? t a i c ................................... 12 J ........... .......pp* . - h*>;ii 0 .S eptem ber—H u d so n F tiver O . A ,, L. P. M y era a t 19.’> 1T7. k eys do not thrive in confinem ent. Som e i7> TO lf'2: L'2: IhK-kinKitiim l l u f k i n g i u i m li'-at I f j i t Ijin.^nuttc. I 'S tto o 177. ined to w in som e of the h o n o rs of gam es w hich produce an in d ivid u al exp res determ GI.A jtS H. b u rg h . .SonU-finjil—A n o n o l i \ < ’r. 2i/7 x«> K'-iu)'!'? th e day. and he w ent ou t behind the tro tter C. P o w lo s. P m P H trla ............................... lu of the b est fanciers of these birds in the N ew S e p te m b e r - C e n t r a l Illinol.s <J». A ., .M eade W . o cat B u fk in x h H iu . ir'» to i.tr.. sio n ot face. He undertakes, from h is am a M alacca and won four ex citin g *heats. P itc h e r. NVcli’onxc ......................................... J4 1 country practice yarding su ccessfu lly. Of Y a te s a r Q u in e.'. f ' i n a l !hp si t w o i]i Oii'c-**)-llomi.O" hf-at Alton. S e p te n ib e r- S t. l.o u is L e ag u e. S. .S ilckney a t S t . ' teur ob servation s, to detect a go iter, h ow ever il lG i r .S.-ORE. 167 to L’ t aii'l 1^7 lo 1. 2. course, the space in "’h id i the tu rk ey s are ('LA.sJS A. ^ Septc-inber- We.i;: P e n n s y lv a n ia O. A ., o p en . E . The m atch sa m e r.i th e Brooklyn Hand far rem oved from lin k s or h ow ever empt> h is in clo sed should not be loo sm all, n ot leas M urkwett. RfUbiVtl ............................................. 2 M . Byer.s. I'L a t A lle g h n n y . B O W L IN G GAM ES T O -N IG H T . B a ll Club, on D egraw s^.rcet. yesterday a fier- han d s m ay he of d e c k and lofter. than from one to th ree acre.s for a m oder Albert. Uaimtle.'.-s .................................. S e p te m b e r - W**M P eT insylvnnia O. A .. y„ W . J u st a s riding a cycle produces a se t e x H ack. E m p ir - S la t e ................................. B v e rs .*^1 .M legltaii'-. _ noon, between “ PhU ” Casey and Jam es K o v a l A i v a n i j n t I.oapruo. f l a s .Wnsf^au. .t. !•'. ate sized flock. One a<ivantage o f yarding ‘ O ftnViPr—C. S . G. A ., open. “ L. A uchX erlonie. I ’l.A S S B, Prtrf. K.mi'lVf' s^iHXv. !»i liu* I'luL altoys. D unne, sr., a g a in st Dr. Shea and Jam es p ression of face, so golf is resp onsib le for Bill. Alert . ' ’.■jtliolJi' !.D.uion--’l-’f. U’fi tokainj', i.s th ill it enables the breeder lo g e l a ll the .207. a t G ard en * li.v. ....... CM O e lo b e r—In tp re o lle g ia lp . H . C h a n d le r E^an a t M ulltliaiise.-i, ’. . a m io n iv a ltl i .................. ......... l'3t U<‘rl>''rt. ” D unne, jr.. was won by the la tte r team. facial con tortion s and a certain pose ot body. 1 .V-’. 1, a t Kviiij.orf:- a ll o ys . eg g s laid by the hens. .Another is (.hat it Cetituy. The ''Olter’s eye from strain in g to follow the E n tries for th e sw eep sta k es pool to u r n a Hror>kl.vn —r f a l t ’oy. F' l at b u s li . M.v.sito pri:-;r- • ’Ines .S. Phitadetptio: t ’o u n c i l; fa c ilita te s the [irotecltoQ of the chiek.s MnrrlH ■’Which took three s tr a ig h t gam es. Ortfjber— «'oloriclo iveague. \ \ . Fairbanks at N l m h A v om i'. a t i-;id>;c\vooU a l 1*\\>; Ma-siK-ili, t.'lass B. .Mere z zv fligh t of a ball through the air, ac- m en t ivbicli C larence E. Green w ill giv e early a g a in st the a ttack s o f hawks and depreda D e n v e r. T he veterans w ere not salisftcd w ith the di’ FirMRo. P.iwoi-. nt '■(•o.sstown a l l i ’.\.s. Quir'es a fixed, p en etratin g ex p ressio n cosily n ex t month a t the M ontauk are b eg in n in g Ot'lohev-Maryland ami P. c, O . A., John IX. !t is comnionl.v supposed Ir.ipi'f'VoU O r f p -r of H ^ p t a s o j i h s - P n i s p M ' t . Klm ;« tory an im als. ■outcome of the ^ a t c h . and the p layers w ill recogn izab le, and th e forehead, in obedience that because ’a turkey will fly up a tree lo Reynolds at lUUlmore. i.’oun'vv. a t K h l f t ' s i-'ultoii F'ah i''o to com e in, althou gh the date for the c lo s in g . me.et again on New Y'ear's day a t 2 o'clock. A D IF E E B E N C E W H E N M A R R IE D . G r a i a l «.'»-ntra f —.Vixs-.iu. P.jisM .*. P i f d i vfuni ,t lo o st, it wduld fly over tho moon if it sawto the strain of the optic n erv es, w rinkles •P ro fe s sio n a l. T he challenge issu ed by Dr. Shea and it s e lf in a m anner ,.nknown to any other h a s been se t a s January 5. F’alaf"*''. at ‘’ordcs A- HoUif-n's a gras.shopper on the other .side. .A turkey O liver Drew to play MI'kg E gan and J. P f tl a ov - I’f ' n t r a i , \ ‘n>'una. S y l v a n . Sneden of N ew ark, H. I’. Stofft. -western Some o f th e T r ia ls of a Lone S p in a t F iKf thhl fi r.'\venu«* form of research or Interest. " ill lly over an yth in g on "’hleh it can 's F i f t h .\vt-mj** nJJoy.s, F la h e r ty w ill be accep ted by the J e r s e y p la y P A R IS ’ W A TER SU PPLY . W om en, he says, who drive w e ll over the Ar!*nct^tn N a t I n n a l - . V p t i l l o . <?raiiil ( F.i' iio, a llg h i. but it "’III n o t attem pt to fly over ers. F laherty ca lled a t the Brooklyn Club lin k s u n con sciou sly form the h a b it o f stan d e.hamplon; Mfonrick, th e Broadway c h a m ste r. u t I'ovtrf'.tTt t<- \ ' o t r ; - a ll o y s . a wire n ettin g fence, a s It cannot see an y .. y ester d a y and accep ted th e cballen^ c. Egan in g very squarely w ith the f e e t wide apart pion; Dawson o f St. L ouis, and Harry W arFa.stf'in ;..isTtl*.-! 'F»iX. .Nilttision. ILisiiwK-k, at thin g to rest its feet upon.’ .A.s an Illin o is A n A q u e d u c t T h a t W ill Be Slxty-t-w® to n . the B rooklyn exp ert, are to be a m o n g M arriage, indeed, d o es m ake a difference i s expected at th e local court on 'Vhursday ;i'!'\vr. and the' h eels and ‘oes Bat on th e ground. th e ten co iite sta o ts who w ill pay S25 each Ip to w om en, and wo who a re the oir] m aids PoJT.v’s H a y F4i.l«<'--!\y ( . f uf . P a U u' o . J-Jay R i d u o A, t*., woman pointed ou t in a leading poultry jo u r 't o com plete arran gem en ts for the series. M iJes in Leng-th. In ad d ition , the gam e produces a certain a t K o ' h ' s M o n a rr li I'al.'u'r* h 1l#>\ v. nal not long ago, turkeys wiil travel along O liver Drew, w ho is now in charge of the enter. Mv eun first T \ v ^ ' m y - s l x t h \ V , iv d - At ls^ntlo M a n lia U a n , at Green adds J200 to the prize money, to be m ight lu st as w ell learn . a w ovea picket fen ce hair a day a t a tim e The " ater su p p ly of P aris Is lo he InB rooklyn Club, w ill m eet H opkins and e a sv sw in g upon the arm s and le g s which aw ak en in g came " h en I .saw niy married K r u s f ’.-i iiil«-v.s b etrays the golfer a s certainly a s h is accent divided am ong the first five men. The to u r lo find a place to get out. Turkeys m.oy be • • O’K eefe at T arrant’s Jersey C ity Club n ext b etrays the Y orkshirem an or th e Devonian. slster'i calling to th e ir sta lw a rt young hu.sp rereiiied from flying over a fence by a t rrrased .so as to g iv e a total ot 237,760,000 n am ent b egin s Januar.v 12. Sunday. E very occupation, in fact, h a s its mark, tach ing a light board or shingle, ten inches g allon s dail.v in stea d o f 7:1,970.090 g a llo n s a s bandr. to help them o v e r 's o m e mnldies ia 21— 21— ‘ M ' A L U C ID E X P L A N A T IO N . Jam op Dunne, jv,. siud Ur. 6 sa v s th e A m erican judge: and one knows long h.v live inchc.s w ide, to their back.-; by at present, if the plan now proposed by th e Phil Casey and .lamee Uunne. sr... the road. .And w hat a fu ss tliev m ad’ c : A UTOS A T E A S T B B N Y A C H T C LU B . m eans of soft, flat str in g s run through holes en gineers is carried out. 21— 21— 10 h o w ’ e a s v it is to d etect ’he clergym an, the The estim ated, T h o m a s McKIroy ..................................... When th ey had been helped over they went jS—20—21 so ld ier, 'the actor and the la w y er by their Jainr.s .Murphy There is a p lace on the north sh o re of on and left me, the y o u n g est, behind, i M r. J im p s o n 's Knowledg^e o£ Uie S ig n ifi in the Itoards and tied under the w ings. population for 190.3 is ■i.OOO, and a p er capita 21 — 20— 21 in d ivid u al exp ression s of cou n tenan ce. But By th is method the birds can be a s easily consum ption o f 59.4 g allon s is taken a s a O liv e r D rew .............................................. cance of th e M onroe D octrine. J!j—21—16 w e sh ou ld lik e to know what happens to a Boston Bay, w here the autom obile se e m s to J o h n L. Murjiliy ..................................... confined as sheep or other sm all stock, w ith fair average It Is proposed to in crea se th o .... 21—21 m an’s face when he Is, say. an in te n se ly keen h e foreign to the surroundings. It is the called fo r as.sisiance, too, it seem ed to agree- , “ U’biit is ib is Monroe D octrine the papers out injury. O liver D rew and T om D um io............. When u o l allowed to run at supply by co llectin g ibe w ater In the Val able to eommand it. One o f m y sisters, her .... 1^13 J a m e s D unne, jr.'. nnd lYr, S h e a ... clergym an as w e ll as an en th u sia stic golfer? h o u se of the E a ste rn Y acht Club at J la rb le- hand s t ill in that o f her hu sb an d ’s, looked are a ll ta lk in g nbout, Mr. Jlnipaon?” large turkeys need som ething in the nature 2 1 -1 9 -2 1 d’Orlcans. where th ere is a su b terran ean la k e C h a rle y R a le ig h ....................................... 17—21—18 D oes it resu lt in a “ com posite” face?—Lon head Neck. For th e past two season s m otor back and said: " It’s ea sy . S tep on n stone D a v e M a il o y '................................................ “T h e Monroe Docirlno? W hy, everybody of grave! a s grin d in g m aterial. fed by the R iver Loire. T u rk eys can be fattened In a w eek or ten 21—21—18 don G olf. T o m H o w e ................................................. v eh icles have been grow in g m ore and m ore and jum p." Then cu d d ling clo.ser to her know s what that is—and you bci it’s all This " ill require an aqueduct six ty -tw o ]9—21)—21 i d ays. In thi.s cou n try they are u.sually fgd C on. B oyle .................................................. husband, sh e w alked on, n ot turning again. num erous a t th e club, and the row o f sh ed s m iles long, and the estim ated co st o f th o 21—19—21 I all th e corn they can e a t three tim es a week project is .$2.5,090.000. It ia n ecessa ry for AL R yan ...................................................... I can rem em ber, too, the w ife of som e | right, too!*' in th o stab le yard is as often filled w ith a u H O R S E S I N M EX IC O . ••W hat’H the n an ire o f ii? ” 17—21—20 E , M cC arth y .............................................. 10 bring this about. But In England the the P aris M unicipal Council to g iv e it s tom ob iles as w ith h orses and ca rria g es. co lleg e profe.ssor. who had been a.'ked to I 21— 21—21 J a m e s U ilion ............................................ M exico Is fast bein g developed as a market W hen a parly o f m otorists arrive to g eth er m eet m e when ! was perhaps 28. "Why, I | “ EhV The nature of it? Vou’J) see whal birds a r c princiiiully fed upon m ixtu res of 6— ;j “. M ike Ilen oy ............................................... ih c nature of it Ls if those fool foreigners equal pu rls ot barley m eal and wheat m eal, bonetlon to th e seliem c.—E n g in eerin g R ec thou gh t you were m arried," sh e said to me ' for w e ll bred tro ttin g sta llio n s and m ares. 21— 21—20 one m ight judge from th e stable yard th a t .ioe D evJiii ................................................. and their warship? tlon't. look out pretty m aile into a crum bly m ass, c lih ir w ith skim ord. "If I had known you careful. 20— 19—21 The M exicans are greatly in terested at th e’ th e club wa.s an au tom ob ile organ ization in a s we shook hand.s, T om Quinn ................................................ They under.stand it. all r ig h t.” milk- or water. Tho use ot skim m ilk tor It has com e were .sin g le , I would n ev er have worn •‘It’s som e kind of a paper, isn'i It?” p resen t tim e in the im provem ent of breeds ste a d of a club for yachtsm en. M ISU N D E R STO O D . a lo n g dress. ■’ It " a s her only lon g to h e 'th e custom to keep supplies for m otor “ You bet it ’s a paper! It's a gren i paper, ihi.s purpose h as been largely on the in crea se of all an im als and are p articu larly in te rest G O L P NOTES. of la te years, a s it h as been found that Us dress, I learned a fterw a rd —that w as ".Mid you a sk ed h er fath er for h er tvilliou t veh icles on hand at th e club sta b les.— .Auto th a t's what it is! That man Monroe knew ed in im provin g th eir carriage h orses. -Al I ________ Tlxe am ateu r c o i f ch a m p io n sh ip «c f .•Uistralki ha.s why sh e said "a” and not ”my”—a w hni he w a s nhoiif. T hey oonldn’i get the cm ploym eni lea d s to the production of a a trem or?” read y a large num ber o f sta llio n s w ith good m obile and -.Motor R eview . ------tho a n d rin ch ham a m llnk.s, .Vipcn w on over tho SSandrinK llnk.s, M elbourne. olaek silk dress, by the w ay. which she sta rt of him! No. sir. He was righ t there hoautiful w h ile and line quality of flesh. ■ * ’-’tub. M essrs. in d ivid u ality h ave been shipped from the "by H . M acN ell of th e R o y a l■ ijydncy Ctx “Oh, I hod th e trem ors a ll righ t, but I C onsidering the litt le labor required in had worn for years, and w hich she made every tim e and all day.” second place. U n ited S ta tes to our siste r rep u b lic of t’ue P , C. Anderson a n d R ld ild l tied lo r so P A E IS F A S H IO N S I N DOQS. raisin g turkeys, they pay very w ell, despite asked him." "low n ock ” for dinner p a rties by u n fasten South and a s th e M exlcane b eliev e that our “ Is ire dead ?” l> atc g o lfln c n e w s fro m J^rmdon is t h a t H n rrv the large nuirtallty am ong the young birds, ".And "hat. w as your reception?" In Paris the fash ion rece n tly prevailed of ing the few top b u tton s. T h ese early ex p eri “E h ’ dead? Lemin«> see. Yes. I think and If is surprising they arc not m ore e x li? co coiIiir to ’Lormon ...................... . •h a v in g tr o ttin g bred sta llio n s are the b est sir e s of „ A'ardonn le p erin........... an en tiy. "N othing to tioasl of. He th o u g h t I w a s 4iecn enpaced a s reeld en t profes.slonal b v th e South carriage h orses in th e world, it Is probable d ressin g up pet d ogs In m ost extravagan t and ences, and niy having m arried siste rs, taught he's dead. T h a t’s often fht‘ w ay. you know. t e n s i v e l y bred. W ith the continual incroa.se ask in g for s job and told m e to c a ll a gain me m uch. Probably ev ery other old maid H erts G olf Flub a t T oU erM cc. V a n lo n w ill en ter th a t th e m arket for carefu lly se lecte d trot absurd costu m es. Wo.men vied with o n e a n N ever appreciated HU you're gone. PUv, in our population and decrease in th e a cre the first of th e year. When I tried to e x un h is d uties early in th e N ew Y ear. duties tin g sta llio n s w ill be a sou rce of profit to o th e r in spending m oney on the c lo th e s of has learn ed , too. that tim id ity and h elp less a in ’t U?” available for grazing, it la a foregone plain he w ouldn’t listen to me— and so I n ess, for instance, so en g a g in g in wives, are “ B ut w’ha: about th<’ n a n ire of th e doc- age A tlem aii and .A gen fecntlenxai. ...... a- you .----th had sp en t the w hole A m erican breeders in the next few years.— th e se little creatu res—m any o f ivliicli w ere considered rtdieulous in sp in sters. I.s not a ccnx'Uislon that there w ill bo a correspond cam e away." Jd a v on th thoe c o if llnk.s. link.*!, an an^d. a s in o fte n th e cas»c T h e H orsem an. a rra n t m ongrels—and in coverin g them w ith tim id old maid laughed a t tho world over, irln c? W hat’s it all aboxn?” ing in crease in the demand for tu rk ey s and "Oh, w ell, i h f exp erien ce w as w orth so m e w ith im rtlcularly ’cuiarly e n th u s ia s tic ptayer.s. had had “ All about? I guess you ain't up in diplogame.**, A s som e rcmnrkiibly rcmnrlciibly c lo se and e.xelUnff p.xelilnr? gnme.s. co a ts th at were em broidered and jew eled , and is n ot a tim id w ife cherished?—Miss raatlcs. T h at's what i t ’s aboni. n ’.s—weJ), other fow ls Tho breeder of these birds will thing. .9nj’w ay, you didn’t lo se an yth ln ij rk ed . ” H ey. th ev le ft for home th e old man rem url T H E H E IG H T OE B E A L IS M . ih orctore never lack a m arket. and which cost, in som e in sta n ces, hu n dred s L illie H am ilton K rcn clu in the Century. hy going." m ooil, n hut h u t lf.« been a p ran r a n ’ d a y !. ” ’'U • 'I t h a s .” th e it rakes a diplom at to understand It. But The seleetlon ot a orcod depend.s largely “ Didn’t, eh? He scared mo so th a t I h u rv o u th a sse n te d . ” T h ln k ,vc ye c o u ld co m e a p a ln S cen e p ain ter—W hen you w r ite your n ext o f pounds. T h ese c o a ts w ere m ade w ith don’t worry for a m om ent—it’s all right. upon, the dem ands o f the rnaricet. Of course, ■» th. e ----------p ock ets, and In th e p o ck ets wore p la ced on m orrow . la l a d dd ie l e?V” ’’W " t v eeull.” . th m e y o u n g n m n sto r y try to work in a little puff for me. riocl aw ay and forgot tny um brella." You’ll see. J ust kfcp your eye on Venezuela. when otic is not, corapcUefi to regard turkey R E M O V IN G T H E T E M P T A T IO N . tnavvered. reflecilv cly . "J w a s to be m a rrie d , b u t P r e ss .Agent—A ll righ t. I’ll m a k e the sta r valu ab le lace h an d kerch iefs. To com p lete the T hey know w hat it m eans down th e re.” c a n p u t it off.” roaring from a com m ercial stan d p oint fancy "I w a s ra Cnim.uet’s house la st night and ou tfit v isitin g cards, engraved with the nam e sp rain her an k le by slip p in g on one of the A L L W RON G. may he given a free rein. .Some turkeys are of the anim al, were a lso carried. M aids dined w ith the fam ily. They had sl.v kinds rocks you painted.—Judge. "1 w a s ju st te llin g my d aughter." sa id T H E T U N N E L G A M ES. as oriianienlal on a law n as peafow ls. I have w ere engaged to look a fte r the dogs, w h ich of canned fruit on the ta b le .” A P O IN T TO B E C O N S ID E R E D . in'm ind a Maryland greensw ard slo p in g down Mrs. Ncxdore. “ that il'.s w rong for her to had th eir garm en ts changed several tim es The P en n sylvan ia raised “ the b oys,” “ W hat do you do w ith , your d o g -in the “S ix kinds'. AVhy w a s th a t? ” M A T B IM O N IA L G A M B L E . d aily. T h is rid icu lou s custom did not gain to a tidal ercek that served a s a background play the piano on Sunday." And won the Tunnel gam e; “ Crumpet said h is w ife ’s canned fruit .w in ter tim e?” for a flock of pure w h ite ftirlie.v.s. N o lliln s j "W hy Sunday p a rliciila rly ?’’ queried Mr». H e w itt— Did you ever take p art la gam es any footing in E ngland, the n earest approach w as so g o o d that th ey could never hope The N. Y .-N . J. made no nois-*. •‘W hy, we send h im South.” t o an yth in g o f the kind bein g th e silv e r cntild hav(! boon more beautiful than th s e f Pepprey. “It’s w rong to m ake people sw ea r of chance? ^ u, But it “got there” jn.st The .sajne.' “ R ath er exp on sive, is n ’t it ? ” ~ free fi-cc P’om from bourgianouH u rglariou s vv isits as long rinses b ra celets occasion ally to bo | to be is u s a« 'on any day.”—P hilad elp h ia P r e s i. rin g s and occa sio n a lly seen fect iU’otlnced, —Town Topics. J e w e tt—W ell. I’ve fieeu u sh er a t a wed•Tiather. But th en you know h e ’s the gnly on the leg s o( som e p ood les.— Lloyd’s W eek ly a s it is s ie d .”* —C leveland P la in Dealer, , d in g.—T ow n Topics. d«ir w o’v e got.” toh n 0 C avanach an d .Tolin W a lte r s h a v e v a n ish ed i n ’ the d irection ol' of th e oran„.. o ra n g e — g ro v e- s o f is n e a in a . .i_. FlorTda" I t i.s the In ten tion of fhoRo th ese o-onlle g en tlem en to S m a ln as h ^ tojrW u osstb le u n t.l romam U S'.near neiv, t..... ........... zone th e snow disap peurs in th ese reglon.s. 1 LIVELY SUNDAY ON THE LOCAL HAND BALL COURTS MANY EN T R IES FOR OPEN PO OL TOURNAM ENT. u
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