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KOCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1D24. ROCHESTER IN HARD-FOUGHT BATTLEX COW SURPRISED CARDINAL AND BLACK WARRIORS STRONG CUP RACE TILLY BROOKE IS IFYINCTflNWINNFR BY NIAGARA ELEVEN TOO STRONG FOR LORENZ'S J.IEN AT R.

Y. C. TO-DAY 42 WESLEYAN DEFEATS SYRACUSE VARSITY FINDS PACE IN SECOND HALF TO TRIUMPH mtmmt MUHiau) Iroquois and Tantrum Tied Stake Record Twice Broken by Rochester Horse. for Championship. Scores 26 Points for Victory in Inter-sectional Clash; Mercer Wilts.

Syracuse, Oct. 4. Unable to gain headway -during: the first half of to-day's game with the Mercer College gridiron team from Macon, the Orange varsity eleven of Syracuse University found itself at the opening of the third quarter and began a romp which resulted in a 26-to-0 victory over the Southerners in the first inter- All Scoring of Game in First Half; Brugler Kicks Field Goal from 30-yard Line. Mitkllctown, Oct. 4.

University of Rochester football team offered stubborn oppostion to Wesleyan University in the opening Roeheater Yacbt Club will run oS race Oct. 4. (By Th Associated Preas). In winning the. Walnut In two classes this morning at 10.30 o'clock.

The Strong emblematic of th club championship for sail yacht Hall Cup, here to-day, Tilly Brook low. ered the stake record twice in her heat hinge upon the result. in 2:02 S-4 and 2:01 8-4 It wa the game or tne season tor tne home team here to-nay, but the Cardinal and Black, was too strong for Coach Lorcnz's fighting charges and Forced to Limit to Batter Down Opposition. Ithaca, Oct. 4.

Cornell brat Niagara Universitf by (core at 27 to 0 thin afternoon In four ten-minute Th Ithscans founil sggresive opposition from tm of equsl weight, but ieept in the second period they manned to cor in every quarter counting twice in the final period when fresh back ran wild. Cornell showed improvement in team work, but on fire occasions on or inside the fifteen yard line larked the punch to go through for first down. Tlie first scor came, after Ave minute1 of play and after a penalty for offside rout Niagara a touchdown on Srhrieber' Iroquois, sailing in the 31-foot class, and Tantrum in th 2l)-fot division are fourth time that Driver Tom Murphy had won the event Th winner fr outclassed her field, the second best beinj Hollywood Frisco. Tilly 'Brooke is owned wcsieyan took ine contest a M-to-iu score, tied at present with fourteen pointa It waa a game in which all the oor scctional tilt on the seasons schedule each, with Olympian, another 31-footer, ing wax accomplished In the firt half, INTER-NATIONAL GAME Bowman's spectacular run of ninety- COPPED BY DARTMOUTH just behind the leader with thirteen point. Should either Iri or Tantrum win first place, Ihe deadlock will be broken, but in the.

event that both lead in their das, they will atill be tied. Olympian also haa a great -chance if it ran beat three yard from the kirk-olf vhlch opened the second half started the cor-int. I'uriiig the entire first half, due to the atubborn resistance offered by the Merceritea and loose handling of the intercepted a Jlercer pas on the twenty-five-yrd lino, shook oft several tacklera, and dashed acnos's for the final count. The Southernera presented a good Hue especially at the ends and tackles but appeared weak at the center. The Orange defense was good and Mercer was unable to gain an earned first down during the entire game while the Orange earned ten.

I.ine-up; PYRAITSE MKKCKR LK Noble Tipton LI NanleneeB Simmons T.G An-hoska Lsmssler Klvsa riraiin Iroquois, while Tantrum loses. Alloede and Olympian, the two close boats, and lroquoi, with a handi ball by the Orange, Syracuse had been unable to acore. by John G. Elba, of Rochester, N. X.

The Kentucky futurity for two-year old trotters, proved to be quite aa upset, the hitherto unbeaten Aileen Guy making breaks in each heat nd finishing outside the money, Sam Williams, from the Good Time stable of Gosben, X. won the event la straight heats. Soubrett waa second. 1 Derby Dillon disposed of a good field of pacers in the 2:05 pace. The 2:15 trot, the first race, wa won by Owis which nosed out th favorite Hurry Up in each heat.

Summaries: Tret, 3 In Sl.ftoe, Owl b. bv Owis (Psrshall). I 1 Hurry b. by Blwla (While). 3 2 Sarnli Thomas, t.

by Lord Iewey (Stokes) 8 a On the contrary, the Southernera twice rap, are in the larger class. In the 20-foot bunch are Hilda and Rogue, the llanorer, Oct. 4. Ilarlmonth defeated MrtJill tTnlveralty, of Montreal, her to day tiy a acor of S3 to Th Canadians, playing a Strang game, wer completely tfutrlaesod hut fmiglit bard to tn end. igialtniia mfwmfw cinfwypw Tho Green elrren ued simple pls.m with strong Interfnrenr and took advantage of McOill fmutile to arore.

Iavllt, Ober-lander, Kublnson and Ponley all made lengthy gains for th victor. Hughe at halfback was the alar for McOlll, threatened the Orange line, getftng in a position to score both time by recovery of two new boat, Tantrum and Anona. holh team putting up a strong defense In the final two period of the content. Wealeyan scored first when Mrl.nne picked up a fumble and raced 'uty yard through the visiting team for a touchdown, The home team continued to pile up a lead when rhillipa, stihst ituting for 1'iper, blocked a kirk and took the ball thirty yard for another touchdown, t'np-tain Howard scored YVesleyan'' first acore with it lone touchdown. Webster made the score.

Brugler kicked a field goal in the second period. Rochester fought hard to even the acore In the final half but to no avail. The vlaitora rushes! the ball to Wesleyan' three-yard line, three minute before the game ended but the bom team'a defense stiffened nd it held Hnchesler for down. Snappy end runs featured Wenleynn's piny, there being no outstanding star. Laiiterhach'a punting wna brilliant and he had a tide edge over bia rival.

Hrore: flfty-yrd run after a fumble. Rushing from mldfleld. Cornell hammered down to the goal line, Jsaly arid Whetstone making most of the gain, and Whetatine scoring. In the necontl periud with the wind at her back Niagara made the moit. of punting and in additional hnd Cornell three lime insld thf fifteen-yard line.

Orange fumble. The Syracuse team tightened, however in the pinchea and Mercer was unable to gain. A field goal Olympian sustained a severe straining last Holiday in a collision with the Charlotte pier, after tome of her rigging gave way, and if the weather i too heavy R( I lelmonlco KT Kayley tried late in the first half was short. she probably will not tart to-day, aa Iunn AlcPonunld Smllh Lawrenee i'Rrks Cecil Rice there hn not been time to make nde Mr.Rririe Offense Star. McBride.

line-plunging hnlfhnck of the ItR Hanaon IJH p(. Simmons LR Csrr RH dark 'FB Flanagan Srore by periods: Hyracuse quote repairs, Skippers of nil other Alice br. by Expressive craft, report their charge in A-l shape. Orange was the pivot around which the In the third period the lied mnrhlne got under momentum again. Whetstone nd Inlay managed good gaina and Wade going over for a touchdown.

In the Mack (Townsend) 0 in 102(1 The boat starting time are: Orange attack waa built. He scored one Lnd.lie Buck, b. by Crystal Merrer ItAhTMOL'TK ('-') I.K-Tully ll' Ooldstelti t.li-IMehl Davis It4 ImfTy ItT Parker KK-Hjorkmaa (t'apt,) liouley t.H Hall Start ..5 6 Knigiit may) touchdown after carrying the boll on MctilM. (0) J'hliiiiiia Murphy Huti, -her MH'niuhf. Woodruff Villl (Jurdnn Mlckles Hughe II (tuna Little E.

M. 0., by. (McKinety) fourth period Pnbie sent Wester and the majority of the bucks down the Mi-ored a field goal, and booted three goala Friend Into the back field, and the former Time, IfJH 1-4; 2.23. The Walnut Hall Can, In SJ.009. 111.30 A.

M. A. M. lti P.0 A. M.

1035 A. M. in: A. M' lll.M A. M.

Bit Skipper Fllnerie, Laurie Mulihelt Iroquois Frank Christie Olvmplan Ir. Paul I.a l.onilo Hilda W. P. Barrow Kngue W. P.

Farley Tantrum Leslie Binck Anon Jack i'owers Till; Brooke, t. by Justice after touchdown. Bowman, aside from Bulit.lt)tlnna: Rjrscuse M'aldorf for Pelmonlce, Hinrohtn fnr Vanlengen, McBride for Flan lean. Foley for Carr. Row-niao for Clarke, Hlgs for Bailey, Bailey fur Blgcs, Klllsnn for Tlptoii, Coffee for MrDonualtl.

Ailnms for l'arks, Tarks for Adams, Clover for Riee, Jowers for IMinn, Rice for Clover. Officials: Referee: A. W. Rlsley. Col- made pretty runa.

Friend went over twice, after consistent gaina by HOCHK8TF.H Leone Taylor Gideons HH-Olierlsnder ihi long run to acore, got awny for two Brooke (Murphy) I I Hollywood Krinco, br. by San Francisco (Croiieri 3 3 milling and the ball waa on Niagara' l.eavlll Hcnr tiv period oilier runs of twenty and sixteen yards. 10.35 A. M. Henry Marmailuke, br by Belwln (Val Ihe third touchdown was scored hy alweiity-yard lln when time waa railed, Line-up Part mom 18 14 i-f2 WEKLKYAN I.K-HnhcrU I.vmHn l.U Knilnger V.

J'lHtin KOlluliney KT Piper QBBnyd I.H Mrl.nne KIIHnward KM 'm entine) a 2 7 gale; umpire, H. Benson, Colgate: head- 81. Ijiwrcore 0 0 0 0 Simmons, captain and quarterback, aa the Pinto Watts, b. by Oneral Watt finnl rhtcL nt linesman, A. if nooiie.v, iioslou; time ot 0.

Kooney, Boston MAdARA Hsll, Itnhlnsnn (sit'b. fnr POLISH TEAMS WILL PLAY BASEBALL GAME UMckersoni 3 Bamo uc Dfrindu, minute. Barton Brugler Liiitcrhaik Hedges Wf timer McConnoll Hull) (SI, Oherlander 'i. tenvltt, pnnlev: Voltage, tor. by Peter Vola points after Inuchdown, Dooley .1, Tnlly; (Chlldsl 0 4 Tod.l Hart.

Barksdale. Kochell Maid (Jornian Me Klely Qnlgley lvers also started. Folish Nationals, strong semt-pro rereree, inner, umpire. Van-derer, Bethlehem; head linesman, McTahe, Holy Cross; time of periods, 15 minutes each, Time, 2:02 3-4; 2:01 S-4. The Kentucky Fulurltv.

In t. 17,000 team, and St. Stanislaus nine, champion Stanley Mora COHNKI.I, T.K Henderson Kearney Mi Mnrrl AfTeld RG Trnnadell ItT Whitney HK Kneen QH ImIv I.H Wade Hit Rorkelmin FB Whetstone Score hy period! fnrnell Niagara of the Municipal League, will get to MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES (Including game of Wednesday.) Hecker gether this afternoon at National Park at 2:30 o'clock. Adams will oppose Holley Hatch eVbrleher Hrore ny periooa Wraleran JS II 02(1 Borheiter 8 0 010 Tottihdnwna, Mrt.ano, I'hllli p. Howard, Welnler: point frnm try after touch-downa, Howard Brugler goala mimed, Howard It goala from Held, Brugler referee, Berry, of Springfield College: umpire, Hi'ott, of Michigan head llneaman, Mutphy, 1 PKNN SWATS OPPONENT.

'Honest-Jack' Clifford Arrives Here for Visit Kosloski in a battle that ought to he a real hurlers' duel. Frnnk and Nogay 1 13 27 will be the receivers of the slants of ooo NATlOJiAt T.KAf.l K. Final Club Batting Order. Club a 3b hr net. AMF.RICAX LEAGFE.

Final Club Batting i Club g. a.b. r. h. 2h 3b.

hr, these two super-fine pitchers. pc. 8RMINOI.B JRS TO PRACTICE. Xew York l.V 5444 SoT 1CC14 "lilt SO 9.1 Cleve. 1W 5319 755 00 BO 41 t't-trolt 1M 5311.1 1(104 312 74 3.1 .2073 ft.

Louis 1.14 5344 740 I.VkI 1MW S.1 117 Sam Williams, r. toy Peter Scott t('ox) 1 1 Rnubrette, b. hy Davstar (Brnsle) 3 2 Hot Todrtji, b. by Guy Axworthy Murphyl 3 7 Prlncsa Peter, b. by Chestnut Peter (Tallman) 8 Peter Speedway, toy Teter th ((rest (McDonald) 4 Xuiwood Koberts, to.

c. by Lord K.bert (Willis) 4 6 A liven (iuy. Jean Claire also started. Time, 2:07 1-2: 1-4. pane, I In I.

Sl.ooe Uecby Tlllhn, b. by Warren Dillon (McMabon) 1 1 Richard Hal, till, by Pirect Hal (Mallow) 2 3 Phil O'Nell, br. by Thsphlllstln Crosier I 3 2 Johnny Quirk, ch. byl Hedgewood Boy 4 4 La in net to, bd. by Kentucky Todd Incln.

J.Vt MU4 IHI) l.MW SMS 110 Brooklyn 1,14 717 1.13.1 "J'-'S W2 Ti llts Kb 1M 7J4 1,117 SI'S 1SS 4:1 hlrago M34 SIW n9 7 .2711 Jack pitcher arrived in Rochester yealerday for tihort vlait. Jack i accompanied by hi wife and aon, John fl months old. He now i employed outside baseball in New York, but atill devotes his holiday and week-end to pilching for semi-pro teams, Ituring Ihe last season Clifford haa won forty-two games. Last week he faced th Pouglne Uianls, defeating them 4 to 2. He wna wilh the Kocheter team for three yeara.

Touchdowns, Whetalnne, Wait, Frlrnd point! from touchdowns. Whetstone subsumes. Wesier tor Wade, Minna for True-dnll. friend for lsaly. Evans fnr Whitney, Roaenherg for Ilorkleman, Alrd for Kearney, Hnhhlns fnr Whetstone, Anderson for Morris, Brigde for Kneen, Kelly for Stanley.

Bowman for Bolley, Beaming for How-man, Mnyiiton tor Bierllng, Bierllng for Hntrh, Smith fnr Klely, Hianley f.ir Kelly, Hoads for Hlanley; officials, referee, F. V. Carson. Penn State umpire, I), W. Merrl-roan, lienevai hen ft linesman, 0.

Mai-welJ, nrown; Held Judge, .1. Emm, Wll- NaRMBBBseas Philadelphia, Oct. 4. After being held to lend of one touchdown in th flrat half of tta game with Franklin and Marahall to-day th Unlvemlty of Penn-aylyania football team loosed the full fury of it aitack and crushed the vialtora SO to 0. Douglas, Penn'a speedy half-bark, raced eighty-flv yards for a touch- l'hlla.

1.12 5.107 tlTtl 14.1ft S.M 114 .27.1 m. l.oun ire 524(1 7dl 1541 2ti2 4 67 .214 Wash 1.V1 5.305 7,1,1 155S 22 .2113 N. 1M 5242 7US 1517 242 Wl (IS Chicago M4 524M 1.111 2.11 511 41 l'hlla. 112 5IIIS flS.1 H.lli 217 69 3 Boston 158 537 735 HSl 2(HJ 04 .10 .277 FIXAl, lMJtyiDl'Al- a h. ns.

2b 3h hr. p.e. Cnmbs, X. 24 S3 111 14 5 0 11.400 Huston 1.14 5SN3 5SII ISM 1IH 50 S5 .2.16 Seminole Junior will hold practice Sunday morning at Genesee Valley Park, all player are sked to report at 10 o'clock. They would like to hear from the Regain, Hewitt second and Chanre-lors.

For gnme call Oenese or addrea B. Slack, Xo. 353 Sawyer sci-eet. Fl.V.1, INKIVIDt AI. HATTING.

Fifteen Ciames or More), b. r. h. 2h 3b hr. V.

down frnm the kirk -off. Mann, X. SS 2 0 0 0 I itay) 0 0 .400 4(1 .8711 0 4 .372 Iva Loo. Little Geome. Prince Loree, tit.

14.1 121,227 4.1 14 2fi .42.1 Harg've, 15 27 tl' 2 0 0 .47 Wheat, Bkln. 141 500 21 'J 42 7 1 .375 Moore, I'ltls. 4X 71 4 2.3111 also started Time, 2:03 1-4 2:04 3-4. Young, 13.1 112 1S7 3:1 12 HI Ilnyne, St. 1,,., 22 15 3 8 2 Ruth, X.

153 52S 143 200 3S Slephenson, CI. 71 239 8.1 19 IMllette, 1ft 11 4 4 0 14.1 SIM (IS 213 34 Williams, Bos. 2d 00 17 82 4 Falk. Chi 1.18 52.1 7H 15 3.1 Collins, 151 555 10K 1H7 27 llaaslor, 124 377 43 131 20 Johnson, X. Y.

4 IIS 23 41 ,3 Speaker, 1311 4S0 04 HW 35 0 .3.18 0 (I .352 0 .3.10 1 .347 (')iyler, l'ltta. 117 4iW 1)4 HH 2S 1(1 8 YATTS l.nfiEft FIVA! 4 ivriir irnni lAtrnp L16NTIING COWT 7 lift 22 21 i 1 0 4t 133 14 13 11 3H 3 17 44 8 1 211 43 1 1.1 57 13 1 0 .31 4 .347 4 .331) 0 3 .347 ltoush. 121 Vbk, St. 111 23 lin-ssler, Cln. 110 XH.1 Cooper, l'ltta 3H 1H4 Miller.

131 Fowler, Cin. AH 128 Smllh. II. 73 170 Fournler. Bk.

1.14 M2 l.licas, 33 S3 tioslln, 154 3SI IHI llllt 211 17 12 .843 New York, Oct 4. In a match decided 4 'kI on the horn green, Hamilton K. Kerr, of IW 1,17 ft It .1 4 27 xa 10 0 .3.13 ll'irll, 114 OKI US 1H2 25 13 II .330 Helluiann, llet. 15:1 574 lnT 1H7 M.I HI HI 113 401 112 13(1 22 4 ..131) Cobb, l'et 1,1.1 B27 114 211 37 10 4 .3.11) Myall, 105 342 5.1 115 22 7 8.3.111 Boone, 127 4M1 72 1(13 211 4 1.1.3.15 Klce, 1.14 01(1 KW 21(1 3M 14 1 .334 l'rothro. 40 l.HI 17 53 11 5 0 .3.13 Meusrl, X.

143 07S 113 Hill 4 1 10 12 .3211 Hooper. 13U 47 11)7 150 27 8 1(1 32S Frlwll. N. 144 U03 121 HIS 33 1.1 2.K Wllllama. l'bll MS 50(1 list 1S2 31 10 24 .32.1 Uowily, X.

S7 101 2.1 (IS 1 4 Kelly, N. 1(3 .171 (U 1S5 8 21 Lesson 1 will appear in all newspaper To-morrow. Lesson 1 will appear in all newspaper To-morrow. Hush, N. lit 12.1 14 41 9 Mi-Manua, S.

122 444 71 14.1 23 riti, cin lira 413 Hottomly, VM tM (VConn'l, N.Y. 52 UK Urantliam, Chi 12(1 40M Kairfman. Chi 34 7U 6 .327 7 ,327 0 .3211 (17 132 11 13 a .3.1) N7 1(17 31 12 14 .317 24 33 4 2 2 .317 14S 19 13 24 5 0 1 1 IS 4 I) 0 .311 3(1 2 111 1 till 121 I.auiar. K7 370 Mr Newly, IHI Bennelt, St. 1..

41 U.I Blankenshlp, 2,1 4A Sheehan, 41 57 Topnreer, St.U 70 111 1 1 0 .8211 Blades, St. 131 4.V Sll 142 21 13 11 5111 T5 1711 27 fl .310 Mwosel, Martina, Wh 25 Williams. S. L. 115 403 31 59 0 111 31 4 HI 13 2 2 14 2 80 131 20 72 107 3S 75 125 22 14 211 3 84 17(1 34 1)2 8 Judge, 1411 51(1 Garden city, kept the honors in the Metropolitan district by defeating Arthur Yates of Rochester in the final of the Cherry Viilley Club invitation tournament to-day.

It is doubtful if either of these two men even competed in such a match before, as thirteen of the IS holes were halved, Kerr winning 3 of the remaining five and Yates two. For the first nine Kerr and Yate halved holes after hole, the sole exception being th third. There Yate over approached aud took 5 to 4 for Kerr. The last named, reached the trun in 38 to AV for Yates. To the lung tenth both wer sport of the green oil their third shot, but Yate chipped dead to the pin for a 5 osquare the mutch.

Tha next four holes were halved a nil to number 13 Yates, after driving to within 'M feet of the Dag, missed coining back, so that Kerr took the lead again. AVith two boles to ploy, Kerr stood 1 up, and then Y'ates decided to make a "stab" for the 17th. He won it when he supplemented 8 fine drive to School Boys School Gists I Whether or not you have electricity in your home, you are eligible 6 .32.1 3 .324 8 4 .324 2 0 .822 8 3 .321 8 0 .321 0 1 .821 Muatil, IIS 3srt Halmach, 67 110 Shuciy, 117 530 Archdeacon, 1H4 2s7 (Hhson, 00 320 2.1 71 1.1 6 1 .310 Brown, 114 4.K! 141 2fl 4 5 .300 ltHlllliole. Chi 112 3112 tkl 121 111 7 .300 I'lllelll, 144 511 IK I 1.111 HI 0.3(11 IVtinhnt'e l'h lis H.K7 lis 24 4 7 Snviler. N.

117 SM as 107 19 8 6 Ni, so sit 43 ill 4 l.lcksou. Y. f.1Ht St ISO 2(1 11 .302 Holke, 14S (Kl 17(1 23 (I fl llargrave Ci.u. us 311 4 1 1111)111 3 Collins. S.

81 A3 17 2 Jarobaou, S. 151 CM) 104 15 41 12 19 ..31 Shuwkey, Y. 8H 119 J. Hewoll. 153 592 lirlmes, 40 IT 37 0 0 ,301 llarlnett, Chi.

110 313 list 17 7 ltt Walker, A 13.1 4llS (III 140 2(1 It 5 feHOME LICHTINO 12 22 4 (ill 1SS 42 17 7 lis 1311 25 42 K2 14 23 51 8 B4 148 SS 70 185 30 68 128 2.1 81 123 20 21 4(1 10 Shame, 4(1 107 Kuburis'n H.I.. 12(1 Hale, Phil 7 2 Wuuilall, IK-t. 117 KW CI 129 4.19 Simmon. Phil. 152 54 Hykes, llu 412 Crigs1)y, 12.1 411 5S 123 IS 3 (irlnies, fit ITT 32 5.1 8 ff Carev.

119 112 ITS 3n J. John'n, Bkl ft 315 51 04 11 2 3 .211 6 8 2 .20 Get Your Copy of the Home Lighting Primer 4 3 17 3 0 0 1 .319 4 .318 1 .313 4 .317 2 .814 .313 4 .312 8 .811 8 .311 2 .311 0 4 6 .307 1 .307 1 1 .30 9 .304 3 .304 demons, St.L. 25 57 Gnnsale. St.L 120 4(1 the road with a low pitch to the green 108(396 HI 149 137 435 SO 114 24 Coonev, St. WO 8S2 Oeseh'r, NY.P 20 27 Wilson, N.

107 3S3 Tralller, ntts 142 Sfl 119 2 1 3 .211 43 113 21 1 2 fl 0 0 .211 52 11.1 IK 12 10 .205 R.1 KM Kt 13 5 .294 7(1 142 2ft 1 .294 for a "bird." 3. Kerr was still shy of the green on his second shot there. That left the 18th the deciding hole, 148 5() 10,1 172 34 Bine, Fish, Severeld, 8. I. Flagltead, B.

Pratt, Haney, Ihle, Staler, S. 12(1 423 55 130 32 87 218 54 79 11 59 HIS 111 83 Harper. 137 4S Holm. St. SI 203 and both sliced to the same pit to th left of th green.

In playing out, Kerr 41 HI Sperlier, Boat. 21 58 150 838 85 194 27 10 PRIMER. 8 17 2 57 18 24 Go to any of the storea listed below. Fill out a registration card and get a HOME LIGHTING PRIMER. The Mclnnls, Boat.

1411 5SI) lliigau, X. 148 OOU 1HS. 30 0 .294 1 1 .290 1 0 0 .211 Taylor had much the better shot, th ball rolling to within 4 feet of the flag, where as Yates was yards away. The Rochester 11 3 .302 Harris, Bos. 132 41HI 82 KS 37 (looch, Mutlbews, Wh.

53 Hid 4 0 .3111 345 HSI 9 70 224 2d tO (I 29 3 1 5 9 0 3s 24 5 Blake, II .801 Zaehacy, Wh 83 T.l 1 2 Fotherglll, 52 1(17 Tohlu. S. 1 135 570 liny. Cin (riliim. Pills.

Xlebi-r ll, st.U 151 512 63 I.Ht 2T IS 25 60 10 a 22 1 2s 60 87 17(1 tt 37 72 17 7 13 6 2 13 2 87 177 24 40 fl 17 (1 3 0 .299 2 .298 6 .2113 0 1 .29.1 .2115 Collins, Bos Wriirht, Pills. 153 lllil 79 1 6 1 Smith. -St. 124 4.1S (Kl IS lleiillne, Phil. 125 2W.I 42 SS IS Wlngo, Id IM 21 55 5 Ori.h.

X. 144 659 82 1.17 32 Oaubert, X. Y. Hr. 4(k1 49 114 14 Schnlt.

L.P 100 29 8.1 83 14 9 .294 man mude brava attempt for a half td-pculong 4-U-mtch, his ball rimming the cup but staying out. Kerr holed hi try for a 3. The curd Kerr out 44454430 38 1 Yates out 44S 0 4 4 8 5 539 Kerr in 0 4 5 5 4 3 4 4 83878 Yate in 64554443 4-8S T7 6 .294 KS 173 28 19 7H 163 33 9 55 114 20 a 2 .29: 244 43 44 21 44 147 1.13 5s 141 521 111 39(1 811 113 84 243 22 31 121 424 94 2(15 147 601 Vaiitiilder, S.l Tale, Witt, X. Y. Plpp, X.

Veut'h, Suuitna, Johnson, l.eibold, Horns, X. Mannsh, Welch, Kigllev, Ilauser. (I 7 2 fl 1 2 1 2 .280 5 .279 1 .279 2 .279 5 .278 0 .278 3 .277 3 27T 0 .277 Crlson, 39.7.1 8 21 1 Stengel. Boat. 131 4H2 r57 12 2" 1 .292 0 0 International Prizes First Prize $15,000 Model Electrical Home Two Second Prlxesl Boy, 1 Olrl $1,200 College Scholarship Two Third Prheal Boy, 1 Olrl $600 College Scholarship Two Fourth Prttesl Boy, I Olrl $600 College Scholarship.

Two Fifth Prltes Boy, 1 Olrl $300 College Scholarship Two Sixth Boy, 1 Olrl College Scholarship LOCAL PRIZES $1,000 In Cash with First Prize of $100. Ao-ama. 117 420 117 11 Home Lighting Contest is now on and many Rochester boys and girls are already working to win one of the many prizes. You have, an opportunity to win one of the International or Local prizes listed in this announcement, such as the $15,000 Electrical Home, a scholarship or a cash award. We want a Rochester boy or girl to win the $15,000 home, so get busy at once.

Get a primer immediately. It will give you full information. Completed Primers and Essays should be addressed to HOME LIGHTING CONTEST, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. .288 8 .288 Hencroft, Host 70 819 49 89 11 Frtberg, 141 490 07 1.18 13 Wels. Ch.l .17 133 19 .17 8 4 .287 18 83 8 4t 71 4 9 1 84 122 24 47 85 14 82 144 2 97 19 31 43 1(12 1 is 31 60 141 22 19 2 1 42 12 tts.

Chi 134 rX9 9 12 20 8 27 .286 149 5.19 Bsrnhart, Pitt Hit 84rt ft 7 11 6 Tmuthlt. SI. fil 173 24 48 12 0 6 .284 0 3 0 .27,1 Mann, 32 Hr2 13 28 8 S. hang, N. Y.

118 357 llevlng, 44 1H Kuel, 149 499 Itlee. St. 92 Wlnio, Pet 7 149 Sliorten 41 7 19 3 0 0 0 .283 1 .282 4 .274 1 .273 Cavenev, MM Srt 92 18 Cunnlnglrm, 114 437 44 118 1.1 0 19 71 porn, 14.1 0.01 oi 144 ire 0 Ijattm, 45 SI 18 22 6 .272 0 .272 1 .271 2 .270 2 .209 8 .278 0 .278 7 8 16 2 S3 25 28 20 4 8 2 35 7fl 8 6(1 13 60 11 Chapman, Phtl, Rlchbourg. W. Brewer, Kussell, Fssoll, Bos 8.

L. O'Kourk, Voarel, 70 170 38 40 11 Duncan. 90 81ft 84 80 21 Frelsau. St. OX I7fl 35 HU 17 1.1 32 7 11 37 IT Oil 274 75 202 67 181 0 .277 0 .277 Lyellhuritt Savd Date for Monroe Ball Team Lyelliiiirst have called! elf their runt for to-day with tho Russer A.

O. due to the opening ot the football season, but would like, to meet th Monroe before the curtain of the season is run down. Th Monroe lost on game, 2 to 1, to Dan Lee's men and he believes that his team can again whip the Italian nine. He want to put tip a little wager of $50 or $100 that his team will com through again. IAXKS OX COURT.

02 158 20 2 Maranvllle. Pit 152 504 Mueller, St. C. 92 295 0 .278 38 78 12 6 12 .208 riTCHIXO. Pitcher and Club W.

Yrte. pittsbarih 14 Vance, Brooklyn 28 Xehf, Xew York 14 Bentley, Xew York 16 Alexander, Chicaga 12 Mays, inrliHiatl lloak. St. 13 Stooe. Pltlahurgh 4 Kreuirr, Plllsliuriih 18 llonoKite, Ciiiclnitatl 10 Ill Kocheater Yank hay organised Pitching.

Pitcher and Club. Kussell, Washington Johnson, Washington Pennock, New York Holloway, Detroit tm Bauuigartner, Phil Cnlllus, Detroit Whilehlll, Detroit Zachary, Washingtoik taatmi, Xew York Jolinaou, leirott Jones, Xew York Lyons, St. Louil 'Thurston, Chicago Mugrldne, Washington Shawkey, Xew York Blankeushlp, Chirago Kdwards. Cleveland Koas, Beaton Hoyt, Xew York tiray, Philadelphia M. Sbaute.

Cleveland MoQuillan, York 14 for the coming sea. ton and would like X0BTHWEST SEfTlOX rrrreaoB Hardware Elertrle Co 1421 Lake Ate. Industrial Electric Co, 27S State St. Chas. i.

Boras Store, S70 Leilagton lie. Geo. Haatley Drag Store, IKS Dewey Ave. Davis Drat Co 1481 Lake Ave. (Cer.

Rldgewar Are.) H. H. Caatpbell, Grocer, 1108 Lrell Ave. (Cor. Glide St) 0R THKA8T SfXTlOX Otte P.

Dledrlch, 10J Harris St. A. Koaeabaner, lOil Haf (lor. Mrklnster 81.) S. Sllvertea, (M Clifford Ave.

Slelahaai' Dra Store, 1S Korta Goedmaa Si Carl Lota, 8M Joseph Ave. Aletaader Home Bakery, Ja East Mala St. D. W. Dflce, S03 Grand Atn E.

B. Keee, 470 Hamboldt St, Hearf Hardware Co $8 Atlantic Are. O'Ceaaell Electric Co, SA7 Hadioa Ave. SOUTHEAST 8ECT10X K. V.

Mchols, Stationery Supplies, 7S5 Main St. E. (Xear Alexander SU) V. IreCamp, 1'harniacint, 8f6 rnlvernlty Are. (Cor.

Atlantic Ave.) fhllunn Drne Co Monroe Are. (Cor. Alexander St) Brighton Pharmacy, A. E. Miller, Prop 1794 East Aye.

(ar Winton R1.) F. J. Habens, School Supplies and Xotlon, 701 South Aye. (At Gregory St.) Oxford Pharmacy, ('. K.

Xeafle, Prop 763 Monroe Ave. (Near HiitRem St.) France Brower, School Supplies, Mllburn St. C. H. hlt School Snppllca, Meats and Groceries, 851 Melirs St.

(Cor. Benton St.) SOCTHWE8T SECTIOX Post's Drue Store, K. P. molly, Mst Plymouth Aye. (At Clarissa St.) Ballaa-h'i Drug Store, 470 Genesee St A.

Leona Myeas Electric Appliances, 170 Jefferson Ave. Genesee Valley Elee. Co 849 Main St. IVest. Perkham-frottberg- Elee.

Co 8SS Chill Aye. liicki-rinaii, Kkyu. at St. Wata.ui, York 7 to book games with local or out-of-town teams in the 110-10 pound clas. For Grimes.

Brooklyn 22 Khrbardt. Brooklyn 5 game address Jack Meagher, No. 62 Sid Barnes, New York 1 ney street. Kaufmann, Chicago 1(1 Cooper, Pittsburgh 20 C.RESKXT9 WANT GASIES. Alrirlrige, I hlrago lit Osborne.

Chi. Brook p.r. .842 .824 .711 .007 .1140 .11311 .1125 .01 5 1S8 .54.1 .538 .529 .52 .52 ..120 .517 .517 .500 .500 .478 .471 .415 ,4 Ml .4.18 .429 .417 .412 W'. L. Pet.

5 1 .833 23 21 14 8 .7011 13 fl .084 14 17 14 i 3 .112.1 i 3 .1125 9 3 3 20 14 .688 15' 11 .677 16 12 .571 8 8 .671 4 .671 4 8 .571 17 13 .507 20 10" Id 13 .852 14 11 11 .550 18 1.1 .545 20 17 .541 14 12 .6.18 17 IS .531 8 .529 12 11 .522 15 12 .520 13 12 .520 11 11 15 1(1 12 13 12 14 AVI 11 33 .4.18. 11 .49 6 .429 Rrsn. Xew York 7 Pteffer. St. L.

Plfts Th Cresent basketball team has Shocker. 8t. Louis organised for th coming season and re looking for game in th 90-100 class. Hubbell, Philadelphia 10 Deeatur. Bronkly 10 Meadows.

Pittsburgh 13 Rixey, Cinrtnnatl 15 Keen. Chieago 15 Cooney, Boston Blake. Chieaso Panfnrth. St. Loul Stones, Detroit Bush.

Xew York Khmke, Boston Heiniach, Philadelphia Rommel, Philadelphia Uk-den. Phils. A Lyons. Marberry, WashlngtuB Wingard. Ht, Loui Daos, DetrttU Jeunard.

Xew York 3 Th following player are on the team: Allie Burnett, Georg Bice, Church Maa-btatti, tiortji Baron, Jimmi McMann and Rogers. For games -write X. ltogera, Xo. 707 Clinton avenue south. HIGH WINS, 11 TO 4V May.

Cincinnati 3 Jttftiha. Chicago It And All ELECTRICAL Downtown Electrical Stores LEAGUE OF ROCHESTER Nherili-l. st. i.otna Kin Philadelpin 10 (oveleski, :k.velaud Union. Boston A Smorl, St.

Luuia sheehan. Cincinnati Benton, Ciuelniiatt Barne. Boston 11 Smith, Cleveland Daris, 8f. Lonia Faher. Chirac Buffalo, Oct 4.

Genera High School hit town here thi afternoon and romped over the Buffalo Technical High eleven, 12 to 6, In the surprise gam of tha da lrer. St. I.onia Wells. Detroit Benton, Boato I Belt. Philadelphia Martina, Washington I.

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