L. B. CARD SYSTEM. The Most Economic Subscription List for Papers and Magazines. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. J. W. SUTHERLAND, DEALER IN Mergenthaler Linotype Supplies. Telegraphic orders will receive immediate attention. ORDERS SHIPPED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. Room 62, McVicker's Theater Building, CHICAGO. 5 miles, unpaced-10:46 4-5, C. V. Dasey-C Goranflo, July 16, 1897. PROFESSIONAL. 1 mile, paced-1:42 2-5, J. B. Fowler-C. A. Church, Nov. 6, 1898. 5 miles, paced-9:25 2-5, J. B. Fowler-C. A. Church, Nov. 6, 1898. 10 miles, paced-19:02 4-5, J. B. Fowler-C. A. Church, Nov. 6, 1898. mile, unpaced-:52 3-5, March 21, 1896. Terrill-Taylor, mile, unpaced-1:25 1-5, W. F. Sanger-E W. Swanbrough, Dec. 5, 1896. 1 mile, unpaced-1:51 2-5, E. W. SwanbroughA. B. Hughes. Oct. 4, 1897. 5 miles, unpaced-10:15, E. W. Swanbrough W. F. Sanger, April 9, 1898. 10 miles, unpaced-21:184, E. W. Swanbrough. W. F. Sanger, April 9, 1898. 15 miles, unpaced-33:33 2-5. E. W. Swanbrough-W. F. Sanger, April 9, 1898. 20 miles, unpaced-44:53. E. W. SwanbroughW. F. Sanger, April 9, 1898. 25 miles, unpaced-56-11, E. W. Swanbrough. W. F. Sanger, April 9, 1898. 1 mile-1:55 3-5, E. C. Hausman-G. H. Col. lett, Sept. 9, 1897. OTHER MULTICYCLES. PROFESSIONAL. Quintuplet, flying start, unpaced: 1 mile-1:46 2-5, L. P. Callahan-N. Butler B. Pierce-J. E. Walsh-W. Coleman, Auş. 1, 1896. Quintuplet, standing start, competition: 3 miles 5:32 3-5, W. F. Sanger-E. W. Swanbrough-H. Watts-F. B. Kent-E. Van Steeg, Aug. 31. 1898. Sextuplet, flying start, unpaced: 1 mile 1:41 1-5, W. Saunders-B. Pierce-W Coleman-T. Butler-H. E. Caldwell-A Crooks, Sept. 26, 1896. Sextuplet, flying start, paced: 1 mile 1:49, Hammond-A. A. MacLean-H. MacLean-Stafford-Tarment-Grennan, Oct. Oct. 12-Agricultural College. 39 to 0 18 to e 23 to 23 to 0 2 miles--4:38, S. D. Walden-C. G. Wallin, Oct. 15-Adelbert... May 30, 1896. PROFESSIONAL. Oct. 19-Case... 1 mile-1:57, Nat and Frank Butler, June 5, Oct. 29-Alumni... Nov. 5-Northwestern. CHICAGO. Oct. 1-Monmouth... Nov. 5-Purdue. 11 to 2 6 to 5 .12 to 31 22 to 0 12 to 11 24 to 0 .17 to @ 6 to .11 to 12 mile, unpaced-:49 3-5, Phillips-Bradis Oct. 1-Lehigh. Irons-Miller, Oct. 12. 1897. MOLONEY Write for Prices. are the Best in the World. It is the HIGHEST GRADE leather Moloney-Bennet Belting Co., Sole Manufacturers, 111-113 W. Harrison-st. CHICAGO. 'Phone 983 Main. Leonard Peterson & Co., Oct. 8-Franklin and Marshall.........58 to 0 34 to 0 .30 to 0 6 to 0 5 to 0 .23 to 0 .12 to 0 5 to 5 6 to 0 .40 to 0 .50 to 0 18 to 0 .30 to 5 5 to 0 .34 to 0 .23 to 0 6 to 0 22 to 6 ..18 to 5 1 mile-5:01. Ellis Ward, Savannah river, June 24. 1868. 1 miles-*7:41, eight oars, straightaway, Atalanta Boat club, Lake Calumet, Pullman. Ill., Aug. 9, 1889. [The Cornell university crew rowed the distance in 7:03 at Philadelphia July 4, 1889, but the conditions were unfair, the current running very strong.] 8:014. four oars, straightaway. Fairmount Rowing association, Albany, N. Y., July 21. 1886. [The Watkins crew rowed the distance in 7:46 at Detroit, Mich., Aug. 15, 1887, but the cur rent was very strong.] *7:59, double scull. straightaway, J. Buckley and W. O'Connell. Portland Boat club, Lachine, Canada. Aug 21, 1882 *8:36, single scull, straightaway, Joseph Laing, Lachine, Canada. Aug. 19, 1882. *8:34. four oars, turn, still water, Modoc Boat club, Salt Lake, Utah, Aug. 30, 1888. 8:41. pairoared shell. straightaway, J. H. Clegg and F.D. Standish, Excelsior Boat club, Lachine, Canada, Aug. 19, 1882. 2 miles-9:43%. eight oars, straightaway, Columbia college crew, New London, Conn., June 26, 1884. *12:16, double-scull, turn, F. E., Yates and C. E. Courtney, Saratoga, N. Y.. Aug. 8, 1876. *12:2034, pair-oar, straightaway, J. H. Riley and J. A. Kennedy. Greenwood lake, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1876. 13:21, single scull, turn, J. H. Riley Saratoga, Aug. 9, 1876. ..10 to 0 2 miles-*12:57, eight oars, straightaway, Yale university crew, New London, Conn., June 29, 1888. .10 to 0 0 to 6 *Thanksgiving-day games. YALE-HARVARD GAMES. Year. Yale. Harvard. Year. Yale. Harvard 1875...... 0 18 1886...... 29 4 1878. 4 0 1889. 1885. Place kick, with a run-200ft. 8in.. William P. Rowing. Performances by amateurs are designated by an *. mile-0:57. Edwin Hedley, straightaway, Newark, N. J., July 19, 1891; 1:19, single-scull, straightaway, dead water, John F. Corbet, Iroquois Boat club, July 23. 1830. 34 mile4:276, six-oared barge, straightaway, Iroquois Boat club, Lake Calumet, Pullman, Ill., May 30, 1890. 3 miles 15:25, eight oars, straightaway, Yale university crew, New London, Conn., June 29, 1888. 15:374, four oars, straightaway, Argonaut R. A., Kill von Kull, N. J., Sept 8, 1875. *16:324-5, six oars, straightaway, Amherst university, G. E. Brewer, B. L. Brown, L. Bradley, Jr., F. M. Wilkins, A. J. Benedict, W. 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