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section 3. THE COURIER-JOURNAL, "LOUISVILLE. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 19151 Big Smoke Captures Feature 1 Cardinals Fall Before Mocjflgsins DUFFY'S EE SNAPPED AT YESTERDAY'S GAME BETWEEN LOUISVILLE AND CHATTANOOGA BIG SMOKE IN FORT THOMAS MEETS DEFEAT Moccasins Down Cardinals In Game. Marked By Good and Bad Playing. Takes Measure of Splendid Field Easily In Classic At Latonia.

VISITORS USE FORWARD PASS OVERLOOKED IN BETTING RTT.T.TANT footraii ard football Star Jasmine Scores Sensa of a lesser qaatsy rsarfced tl victory of Chattanooga, ever Louisville hy the score cf a ta tional Victory Over Hano-via and Hodge. at Eclipse Park yesterday afternoon. The game was replete with Epectacnlu plays, but loose work at! other times di minished its standard. JJomsnile showed a strength and SURPASSING AT LONG ODDS fought the visitors bird throughout Weak tackling and inability to break the forward howevrer, time an again gave the Moccasins xbt LAT05TA SELECTIONS. local ends also failed to stoy the old crijg.

cross play and Chattacoo; FT ST HACK SannrraiafC, Jflben CHd it rt- peatedly for good gains. 3KCOM HACK Cfcilla, Broom The visitors frequently wi the for. Jtoe Strtn. ward pass and It usually PMStl0B THIRD HACK IDrcIvr, AJ IMeree, I the baE, of whether their man could as iz was seldom intercepted, field possessed much power. hsir hack.

andiver, Woodworth ar4; proved POL'RTJI ACr: Cawdfii Ttu, I'rtse Ilrmii. KJKTII HACH KathT RJIry, SIXTH HACK CooBlflK Charter, M5VEYTI! HACK Utile TLbocX, KUtavrny. BKST BKT Con oi iic Towr. great gainers. Orr also was a star.

Coach Spiegel's team did its work in sports. At times it seemed impossible to stop the fierce rushes of the Lookouis. whUa it other times their attack crumbled. Pord'and Ianley Ssax. ATO.N'IA, Oct.

1C f.Spe- I clal.) ii: for a crowd that Ford arid Lioley were the chief ground gainers for the Cardinals. Daniels also I rivaled that of Derby played a brilliant game. Ke tore through 1 and by far the best attend me opposing line a number oi tunes and ance of an day at a fall In stopped plays before they wre well start COME FROM BEHIND DC l0mf9B pa.rU Irj rec-nt years, lilff fimok. ed. Ford stopped many plays after they had passed the initial defenses.

T. C. Iiradlys 2-ycax-oid son of Duke Ixuis-riile profited by a mistake oa th AND BEAT ST. JOSEPH'S of Ormonde- Gold I.ce. win the Fort TbomaJ! Stakes, the feature of an part of Referee Hadden, which gave thi locals about eighteen yards.

LouisvtUft punted and the ball rolled to within couple of feet of the goal line without" celUnt racing card at the Alilldale HIGH SCHOOL course to-day. The winner Ift doubt but that wu the be.t. a being touched by a Chattaaooga player. Louisville man fell upon it and after a delav Referee Hadden zavs rh twTI K. M.

I. Eleven Forces Play A Furious Pace In Second Half. ROUTS RIVAL to Chattanooga on the spot. It should have been called a touchback. which would have given it to Chattanooga en the 25-yard The rule or.

the snb. 30 a flrld of fifteen horses horn t' -win by a Jtncth and a half, with Co? ir.lc fieond and Checks third. It the lareat IleM of 2-ftar-oid tha have cor.ttd for a Ktak: race at tii lo'aJ y-'irH, a majority them Tire ar.d D'rri po-i IbllUltM tor next season. The race worth 52,915 to jec; states that it is a touchback when a player touches the ball under such conditions within the opponents lG-yard line. Trie game was marked by rrvach fma-blinfr of the ball, one of these uroTinr Blue and Gray Runs Up Score M.

I. overcame a. lead of 11 of 83 To 0 On points and won from St. Joseph's College yesterday at winner, 1250 to the tecond, SlSO to the costly to the locals, as it looked as If they might make a touchdown. Woodworth fumbled a punt and Pontius captured the third, and the fourth horae.

which Military Park by a score of 2" to 15. Primero, r.aved and nomination bail and carried it to Chattanooga fifteen-yard line. On the nesx play, however. Foster fumbled and a Te3ow and Both teams played an open game and feei, which amounted to 565. Bis TLANTA.

Ga, Oct. 16. (Spe used forward passes often and to good Smoke ran coupled In the betting' with uiue paayer leu on the bail. effect. A ciaD-Transylvanla Collet "3er I cial.) Transylvania Colleg Pocklchoo, and this entry was com Start With Bush.

was swamped here this after pletely overlooked In the bettlnjr. aa K. M. I. kicked to the visitors, forced them to punt and then with, a series DOUGLAS UNCOVERED noon by Georgia Tech, the locals run It paid 521 for a 2 ntralffbt ticket.

Coimic likewise wag overlooked In the of tackle smashes and end runs car ning up 57 points while the visitors In the first two inirartes ot play Stxaibbtl ried the bail to the 1-yard line. Mc- betting and paid for a plac were never even threatening-. Tech Conihan carried it over. St. Joseph kicked to the Cadets.

The former got away witii a iorty-yoni ran for A touchdown, and this -BerebV to temporv rily take the betrtoatMT'lfic' LadbriBt Upper left-hand picture shows Louisville going around right c-nd: at right Chattanooga is defending a line buck. The visitors are rushing the ball in tho center views, the picture at the rig-lit showing' the criss-cross which proved so effective. The Chattanooga team Is seen at the bottom. used only straight football, mixing ticket. The T.

C. McDowell entry, which took In Checks and (Timero, mraE UX.Vl.N'r; through the Lawrence- bucks with off-tackle smashes or end played a fierce defensive game, throw thf. favorite at odds of 1m than 3 to bun; team at will, the local run, struppa nroKen nem running. R' ing their opponents back for a. loss time after time until a K.

M. I. back Duncan's returning of punts and the 1, despite the large field. Lac bin Is Added Starter. men.

Orr Jdcked goal. In the second jnr-ter FordTsaade twenty-yard ran. placing1 the baH on Chattanooga's flve-yari line. Linlcy carried It over the ilne. Murphree's kick for goal was Mocked.

iJoyti School eleven yesterday routed the visitors at Manu was pushed across his own goal lice for latter'a Interference were the CENTRAL LEAGUE TO BE NEW ALBANY HIGH a saxety. of the game. The lineup: The cadets puntea to tne middle or al Park by the tcore of io 0. Manager CENTRE COLLEGE EASY FOR TENNESSEE TEAM Transyl. Post none.

Tech. the field. St Joseph used a double and Arter tats u. was ticaDie to sen- Davis L. Gulll.

Goree Pel tor; v.iui disappointed la the showing triple pass for big gains, vise re ouslr threaten the iroal line. In the third and Heard Eighteen horses went through box for the Btake, and WINS FROM SALEM REORGANIZED, SAYS BEGGS ceived a 25-yard forward pass and Quarter Woodworth made a touchdown oa uf the visitorw, as he booked them in th Durbln and raced across the coal line for a touch fake forward pass ana end run. ana morning L'icliJa and Pan Handle were Turner L. Alexan- belief that they would Rive the Louisville Humt and der and Ray added, but the latter wan withdrawn Orr again kicked goal. In the last qnar-ter Orr eaartit a forward nasj OTer the down.

Boone caught a 30-yard pass a few minutes later and scored p. second touchdown for the visitors. The half a Kocd game. The Lawrenceburg Dutt L. Freaa and shortly before post time.

Itoch eater, Branded boys fchowed litllo knowledge of the ended 15 to 6 In favnr of St. Joseph. which was carded to run coupled with goal Hne for the last touchdown, and hs again succeeded In booting the pigskin over the goal. Lvkins (c CPhilllns. Barn Terre Haute Owner Expects Volunteers Run Up Score of Kathb-en as the George J.

lang entry, wen ano uryant game. K. M. L. forced the play in the second half.

They started with line bucks, the backs ploughing through for con The line-up: Thomas R. Bryant Although the contest was no test for also a ra r. vls an Stephen T'aymaster and Cine Hun. Primero Victos Use Straight Football With Occasional Resort To Forward Pass. and Phliiip.

Chattanooga. Positions. sistent srains: iney tnen ODenea vp Nell R. and the Hlue and 'Gray, many of the players Eastern Clubs To Form Separate Circuit. 80 To 0 Danville Is Outclassed, with forward passes, Thonrton getting McWhorter L.

B. Wyatt R. "W'-nt to the front in the -early running Cioyd and Lnincan showed to advantage. InRram time after nf the race, but claps soon told nnd Arnett ilt senLcr ano one Denind tne goal line ior a toucn-dovra. Thornton kicked goal.

K. M. I. Beard jiisr Smoke took the lead. He held his time tore down the field for enormous Eidnage ti.

McKenzle McKay Li. continued to force1 the play at a furious opposition nfe In the irtretch ivlth lit- Yarbrough Q. (c.) gains and Kcored. twice from forward Louisville. Ponthu Erai Williams FraiiK Blunlc 'Daniels: Struv, Ford Murphree Foster Linley pace.

They carried the bail tne iengtn and was only alli)lnK' and mil dliliculty Kistler T. passes. fJnce lit ran aimo.st tne uistance Crawford Johnson, Btrup- the md. Um mi; ran an excellent of the field for a touchdown. Hrfucoe, pa, Gardner and HAUTE, Oct.

16. (Special Myers of the field and Hay man scored. Mc-Conihan scored the last touchdown a fumble recovered behind the visitors' goal line. Capt. AVhitsell.

Turley and Smith starred for, the Cadets, while Vi n.Aved best for St. Joseoh. Orr L. B. Woodworth.

Q. Vandiver L. Sims R. Squlbbs F. B.

Murphree and others reeled off big gains, while lIoner showed well on the defen THE New Albany High School defeated th Salem High School to the tune of 40 to 7 yesterday after By am R.H... Fielder and KNOXVU-LB. Oct. 16, (Special.) Depending for the most part on straight football, end "The Central League is sure to be reorganized for next season," said Mill sive. Hunter K.

Glover 2 3 4-T. score Dy quarters: i rnr- and had -ervabtc hold In fc 'he plnce afi. black le Daw, which won the i'inclnniitl Trophy and oih'-r 2-ear-old stakes, a disappointment In the race, and had no mlshupft tin he in a contending position all th'! way, but Him ply rn'it hlH superior. Jockey Uoh Hitmli rode a perfect race on the winner. The rard arranged bv noon at Glenwood Park.

The New Al runs and line bucks alternating, the A bright prospect for a regular turned President Webb Beggs, of the TeFre Haute club, on huj return from the meet and Mathals Touchdowns Struppa 3. (Toree, Sen- ft 14 0-21 6 0 0-1 Chattanooga 7 Louisville 0 bany boys used traight football mostly. University of Tennessee football team The K. M. I.

second team defeated the Calumet Club of New Albany, 14 to 0, following the game of the first team. The scoring was done in the first half. The lineup for the K. M. L- up yesterday when coacn sent many of his second-string men into the ter.

Fielder. Johnston. Morris. Goals defeated the Centre College eleven, of TojKrhdowTiR Smiihhs. Woodworlh.

Orr, I'm oarcred it now and then with a forward pass for long gains. The stars of contest. Douglas was sent in at center Danville, here this afternoon by Unley. Goals from Touchdowne Orr 3. St.

Joseph college game follows Beeretary Wniter II. I'earce to-day vaa I and showed much ability at the position. from Touchdown Preas Gardner 1, Struppa 1. GoaU from Field Spence 1. Time of Quarters Thirteen minutes.

Referee Hamilton, Vanderbllt. Umpire Ellis. Army. Head Linesman Time of Quarters Twelve and one-halt the content were Bates, the McLeans. Positions.

St JoseDh. banner one Rl I a ro ti 1 1 re A tackle by him of the receiver of a the score of SO to 0. Centre was unable' to make first down on the locals and held the latter on downs but twice. Heed, Stem, Bates and Reed minutes each. Substltutlons-Chcttanoo-ga: Pope for Woodworth: Iar.glev for Xfi.K'nTl.r MTfodwin for Vandiver.

Vanderbllt. E. .1 little wonder that such a. large crowd was out. Kvfry nic called for a heavy volume of speculation, but the form players again got the wonU of it.

Th.i K. M. I. Tunley Whitsell Nelson Brauer Smith. while Stew" McLean oJu-avk i Schaaf and Johnson showed up best forward pass was one of the features of the game.

Simpson, the regular center, was shifted to the backfleld, and some expressed the opinion that the team would Shu maker Barlen, P. Kurty Trusserand J. Kurty, Miller ing in Fort Wayne, and at which the magnates declined to hold the annual meeting November 7 In Evansville. "It looks to me If the Eastern clubs Dayton, Erie, Wheeling and Youngstown would organize a circuit over that way, leaving Evftnsville, Terre Haute, Fort Wayne and Grand Rapids to dispose of themselves in the weal." No definite plan has been suggested in either division of the present circuit, but word comes from Peoria this week that hat the ball did Dot get farafr it for Centre, while Thomason, Emory Louisville: Terry for Strove: McCaleb for Pontius. Referee Hadden.

Vmpiri- track had not dried out very much, but MURPHY DRUGS PLAY put into play. Saummers and Prow were the only players that seemed tn and Luck were the stars of the home team. Tho teams lined up as follows: Jameson. Head. Linesman McMeekln.

on me outside it wan fairly good. iiorses with inside positions were at a Posl tloas. Tenn esse. Centre. HnjuimK aoout tne game for Salem.

R. Spalding Beard Ward, Hamlin Thornton TTevden. i lead van tae, however. unle.s they -were pronounced mutiders. and thev K.

fc. voodne me mm quaner tne ball see-uwAH bo strengthened by the permanent use of Douglas at center and Simpson In the backfleld, as Douglas is a superior passer and Simpson Is a star ground gainer. The only weakness shown by the local eleven was getting down the field on CINCINNATI TEAM TO-DAY E. hud no horses which liked good going up and down the field until Kelsol got Welch and Wolfe Bayer and Catcs Rimy KENTUCKY STATE LOSES TO MISSISSIPPI A. i Skldmore Boone McConihan L.

Vlze iung eno run for the. ntt -L. G. Newman and Allen Tate and Manna Johnson (c.) oi in em. Star Jasmine By a Head.

an arrangement may be made at the Three-I meeting next Tuesday in Chicago touchdown; Reed kicked goal. The ball Gellasrie. the kick-off. The men were slow in this respect, but in other ways displayed no to admit Evansviiie and Terre Haute. The Peoria story is that because the present McLean (c) Alden Cummins Hayman R.

Smith went over ami Salem kicked to A. McLean, who brought the ball back thirtv shortcomings ruling spirits in me irenirat nave long wanted to drop the two southwestern yards. The ball was then steadilv advanced by the X. A. H.

S. eleven' until cities tho two will be permitted to enter Big Crowd of Rooters To Accompany Local Junior Champions. Touchdowns Thornton, Hayman, McConihan 2, Boone, Vlze. Goals Thornton 3. Boone.

Time or Quarters Twelve minutes and thirty seconds each. Officials Montgomery, Hanover, referee; Fleming, umpire. The game was a procession from the outset, and before the flrwt quarter was over the Blue and Gray had run up point. The scrubs went In in the third quarter and continued to carry the score higher. Tho local eleven played in its McLean took the ball over with a smaahlmj plunge through tackle.

The Fast and Hard-Fought Con ittu ine iiu.il. ccure. A A li: Salem. 0. test Marked By Fine Work nf-w colors for trie nrst time, ino lineup Lawrenceb'g Lowe ana Kemp R.

ArnspeTger M. Vowell R. Boles G. Vowell R. Touhey May and Simmons Q.

Sehaaf Emory Glbba and Thomason and Joplin Lothrop It. Diddle Luck F. Turley Touchdowns Thomason Luck 2, May 2. G. Vowell 2.

Simmons. Goals from Touchdowns Emory 8. Length of Quarters Twelve Referee Mitchell, of Chicago. Umpire Luck, of Georgia Tech. Head Linesman Willis, of Massachusetts Aggies.

Score Tennessee 80, Centre 0. of Both Elevens. ln the jwcond half Salem kicked to tho Aortr. Side boys, who started racing down the field, bent on a few more before the whittle blew. Bates took the ball over a line plunge through tackle for one more, then Kelso got busy and made a Gatts Stamer Next In Importance to the stake race a handicap at a mile and an eighth for and upward, and thin fell to Star Janmine, which gained the vcr-di i by a head over ilanovia, which In turn was only a nock In advance of Hndge.

To-day peerned like it was to le Star JasTiilnr's day, aa Hhe was the fa-voriti! at odds of 2 to 1 over such a horse a.i Hodge, and ran an excellent race, jlnnk O'Uay, as usual, set the early pace afifr ungating Jockey King LaPallio at the pooit, but Lal'allle did not do like iJuiiny Connelly did at Louisville, allow him to run Ie held on to the bridle. In the stretch running Star Jasmine got to the front arid a rousing drive to win. Hanovia was running fastest of all at the -nd and would have won tho Three-I, out the I hree-I meeting hardly will take action because the two Central cities will not formally quit the Central until after the meeting November 7. Both fire publicly on record as declaring they will not remain in tho Central if Heilbroner, of Fort Wayne, is reelected president. The Evansviiie and Terr Haute owners say more than the necessary five votes will be cast for Fome-ono else.

At Fort when assailed, Heilbroner said nothing and since then has said nothing Tor public consumption, yet It is known he is not Idly awaiting tho casting of tho vote at Evansviiie. Independents Open. The real opening of the independent football season will occur when the teams representing the New Albany Athletic Association and Mackln Council line ud A LARGE crowd of rooters and Lc Jone High Schooi. Debiovty Murphree Minor Simpson Moser Kachler Florshelin "Williams Junior League followers will accompany tho champion Murphy Positions. R.

li. LT L. R. F. Ruffeity more, need k.ckod goal.

Stein made the next one by his terrific line bucks. Salem made this afternoon at Spring Bank Park and Greenwood avenue. -SiTARKVILLB. Oct. int-ji uwii Luucnaown at mis time by pull Gifflns Shaw Ruff Wineford The aoosiers nave gainerea together on their eleven some famous college and iwnviira pass tor lorty yards to Summera, who ran down an open field liriscoe Ewald Ingram Switow ciol.) Mississippi A.

M. defeairf 13 Kentucky State University 12 to-day In. one of the best played and most interesting games ever seen on Hsrdr high school players from Southern Indiana, and from all accounts it Is the best Drugs to Cincinnati to-day to witness the big game between that team and the Banner Club, Junior champs of the Queen City. Cincinnati, next to Cleveland, Is a great amateur stronghold, the public turning out en masse In support of the Regan Bates was taken out after getting hurt." Independent team ever gotten together on the North Side. They will enter the In another stride.

Hodge got the lead Both teams played with splenow itwieu ui goai. me lineup: N. A. H. S.

Position. oi Field. game with the conndeirce ot Demg able to trim Manager Hogan's gridiron stars. Substitutes Skinner for Kachler. Thomas for Prlscoe, Douglas for Simpson.

Simpnort for Switow. Brown for Wineford, Wineford for Shaw. Seconds Win. once, but the weight told on him. Industry In Opener.

a. L. nAnn spirit, and 'while the game was hard dirty mro The ilacKln council team is made UP New Physical Director of High School Comes To Louisville With Fine Record largely of ex-High School and Manual sport. For this reaeOn and tho great advance disposition of tickets, the Banner boys expect an attendance of from 20.000 to 25.100 persons at tho game. Facing Stein It.

Earth awcet L. Brine? Straw Pitts stars, with a sprinkling from St Mary's and St. Joseph's Colleges. The local lads me fast and aggressive and know the Randal such a crowd, playing In a big league LIndley g-T Shealda RlimiTlArc game, and it Is the opinion of local fol park and stacking up against tho strong Meyers Daupuquer Bates Heed est Junior team in "Clncy" is enough to give the "Drug boys" tho "acid" test. fought there was no squabbllw or playing whatever to mar the contest.

Mi- sissippl A. M. played a greatly improved game on offense-over what tne), showed last Saturday in the Transy vanla game. The teamwork and Interference was much better, and NbIf' quarter, showed better Judgment in ai rectlng the plays. Kentucky State had a fast and coached team, and made a splendid un Morris lowers ot lootoail mat tne team gotten together by Manager Hogan to represent Mackin is the fastest independent team H.

row NBWCO.MI5R to local athletic cir Yet. notwithstanding this tax. the "Mur- The High School second team won Its first victory yesterday afternoon by defeating the Clifton Athletics, 19 0. Clifton started badly, but closed up their holes In the second half, allowing the High School men only one score in this period. phies" expect to give all concerned a run I for their money.

I A' ever turned out of this city. The game ought to be nip and tuck all the way, and well worth seeing. The lineup: cles is A. C. Pelton, physical director of the Boys' High School.

The game will take place at Redland iveisoi L. Reyman "Stew" McLean W. Morris Touchdowns Bates. Kelsol, Stein Reun. 1: McLean, Summers, 1.

Goai Kicks Reed, Prow, 1. Referee "Bill" Adams. Umpire "Red" Turner. Head Linesman Leo Hanifee. Mackin.

Positions. N. Albany. flcui (National L.eacue Park), and will Industry accounted for tho opening race by a length over Asparagus Sam, with Tied Cross third. The winner' was given a good ride by LaPaille and finished with a terrific rush.

Rome Respcjs, tried Jockey Kadie Martin on Red Cross in an effort to get her away winging, and she did get off in front, but she could not stay there. She was the choice. This wa the daily 2-year-old maiden race and there was little of class to It. A. N.

Akin, which raced on the hnlf-mile tracks in Cunadn during the latter part of the summer and early fall, took down the long end of the purse in the second nice by the margin of a head from Knrfhags, with Dr. Carmen third, The latter had all of the bad racing luck possible and was al- most knocked down at one stage of the J. Becker F. Smith ne canea at ao ciock. Tim will reserve a coach for the use of the Saunders it.

Schoo Final Game of Season. pression. un several j.h-tucklans got together and by aMjJij-es in and over tack e. with an occasjonjj C. Becker L.

McGruder uaiipiayers and league which McAullffe J. Lee Hoiran R. finv win do attacneu to tneir excursion special, which leaves for Cincinnati Rim. The flnaJ basobaU game of tha season at Glenwood will be played this afternoon Wesleyan Wins. day morning at o'clock.

Tho locals will when the Sapinakys and Southern Rail Mr. Pelton will serve as manager of the various teams of the Blue and Gray, and if his work in this capacity with the football squad Is a criterion he will prove a pronounced success. Mr. Pelton has gained many friends during his short stay here, and Is especially popular wiVthe players. Mr.

Pelton graduated from Obcrlin Co. Winchester, Oct. 16 (Special. way teams meet at 2:15 o'clock. These end run ana rorwara pao.

well into the Aggies territory onl to held for downs or to lose toe tel. I on tempted forward passes. KenWck a large number of forward passes, dui Kentucky, kicked welLjb JoneTind Nobles usually In returning them for good gains. mzmi-. mm Tho Kentucky wesieyan College football La.f aine u.

ii.navonah Traeger R. Lowery Clifford L. Jackson Cavanaugh R. Hassers Kenealy Millhelser Schnepp Snullweck lineup hh iojiows: nignec, Bernhardt, Keller, Hurley, Joyce, Harrison, Eberling, Clause, Grimm, Schneider, Pepper, p. John Richie rk easing, manager.

team defeated tho Eastern Kentucky mrm mm clubs played a tie, 1 to 1, last Sunday and arc wel I mate hed Flske will aga 1 op? pose Ceresl, and the line-ups will be tho same as In last Sunday's contest. After tn-dav the Irion Athletic Club will nlav Normal bcnooi at this after race. Dr. LurrJck made the pace must noon by 33 to 0. Slack made a touchdown and Nelson Vanmeter made one touch Schupp To Pitch.

lego In 1910. Ho was a member of the uneup: Kentucky. Positions. 551 or tno way, out weaKonoo in inesiretcn. Dr.

Carmen wits the favorite. i One For Schorr. Feru Schupp. tho only Louisville boy 'varsity football team for two years, and was an Ohio all-star end in 1S09. He piiciung in ine Dig will be, seen at Germantown Park this afternoon.

This Irlttaln. ClaytoB.X. JMJJJJ Dempsey n.nlts Totton. 11W. Schusters Meet Old Timers.

The Schuster Brothers' eleven will meet the Old Timers, of Parkland, in combat at Portland Park this afternoon. The Schusters will present the same lineup of last year, with the exception of Bill Adams and Staebler, new backfleld additions. Tim Adams is well known fur m. coached tho Oberlln High School football ti Simpson. Helk down on an Intercepted forward pass, and Cate nn a forward pass.

Richmond depended almost altogether on line plunges and gained considerably, but not enough to make a touchdown. The Wesleyan boys returned on the 5:53 train this evening jubilant with their victory. Morganfield Wins. Morganfield. Oct 16.

(Special.) At a footbair game here this aftef- member ol the rsew lork Giants will pitch for tho Epps-Colas All Stars against the Lutz. There will be practically a pro. resslonal club, to face the'Lutz, as Texoa team in 1997. and with it won the inter-scholastic championship of Ohio. Mr.

Pelton's first engagement after leaving college was as physical director at footibull at the parK every bunday. in or-dr that the baseball teams can play off their tie there will be no football contest after the ball game this Sunday. Hovey Wins Cup. Brookllne, Oct 16. -R.

H. Hovey, oi the Rhode Island Country Club, carried off tho Country Club Cup in the fall tournament to-day by defeating J. 1 Guilford, of Woodland, ono of the strongest of the Massachusetts players, in a nineteen -hole contest. Hovey outdrove Gullf rd from nearly every tee, but the Massachusetts player was stronger with, his short irons. S- Rainer HamUton q.

NoWes Jones, Stewart ti Schwlll Thompson Kinney Rhodes Grabfelder Haydon, Gumbert The John W. Schorr stuble fcored in the third race, which was won by Gold-crest Jioy by two lengths from Syrian, with Resign third. Only four horses contested for this race, with Goldcrest Boy ruling an overwhelming favorite. Resign went to tho front in the early running, but was no mutch fo Boy when the latter made his move. Syrian to favor a route Meyers, George Yantz.

Klpp, Angemeier, Uhrifr, and probably Klrcher, the Ameri with Manual last year, while Staebler was captain of the Kentucky Atilliaiy institute eleven in 1912. i Roger Black will be Manager Harris" mainstay in the kicking department this can League comedian outfielder, have Throop Academy, Pasadena. Cal. He coached all of the teams at that Institution, and won the proparatory champion Stihrader tmn i- Bobo Time been secured. The Lutz will use their regular lineup with" either Lane or Rich Durninu.

who last Sunday scored vlr. ship of Southern California In football noon between the Morganfield High School boys and the Mt. Vernon, Ind, Hich School boys, the home team season. siacK win piay in to-day game Harris, Adams and Staebler will form the backfleld. With this combination the and baseball In 1911 and 1912.

He was athletic director at Central Minneapolis High tory over them, pitching. The game will start at 3:45 o'clock, with Umpire Kelly In charge fiftlen and mlnntW; Carter, Virginia. Umpire-fuuM. Field te Ltnesman-Robins, VanderbUt. (Continued On Twelfth Page.) made a score of 43 tn 0.

It was the Schusters expect to win the indm.mi.nt- I A. C. PELTON. Schoo for two years before coming here, i flrflt game of the season played here, championship this year..

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