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-frrc -v- 5 18 THE SUN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1914. SYRACUSE LIVES UP TO ADVANCE NOTICE Holds Print'don fo Score of 12 to 7 Kueh Sldii Jlaked One Tniicliilow.i. LAW'S HEM) OOALS WIN rtiiNtTTnv, Oct. 10. The prellmlnarj reports of tho strength the Syracuse football team orr Jntllleil this afternoon.

It brought to Princeton of tho beat eleions Hint has played heie III some tlmo snd It required evcty ounce of energy In Pitto'cton tcnin to emerge at the largo riiil tif a I 2 to 7 score. Tho visitors outplayed the Tlnr In almost every de-parlnirtit nf the game. In spite of tho fnct that tho Orange and Hlnok showed real class than at any other time year. Tin re It no gloom In Tlgcrtnin over the of tho result, fin tho con-tiar, evciv oiio. Including the couches, seem to In- well pleased over tho way the train fohght.

Tho lino hold especially well roiislderlng the fact tn.it the opponent iivcragod 1S2 pounds. Whan Syracuse mail' Hi" touchdown It required seven downs to carry tho hall four yards, and on lis lam try was over by a scant thrco Inches. Syracuse had a running attacU whlc.i varied Its tactics from a croje Hup smashing game to the wide open formations With the foi wind pass, and as eq i.i'ly prod In Ixitli branches. It had splpn.lld Interference, handled tho hall cleanly and follow ed It closely. Its linemen rhnrged low and took rare of their men.

The Kirk were heavy, fast and aggressive and, all told, It made a comiiin in.n was hard to beat, anil Princeton deserves credit. Statistics show- that Syracuiv oiittushed l'rlncelon bv a total of 300 yards to ISO vinl. and on the forward nassis she calued elKhtv yards, as iMinp.ired with xtv ards for the Tlscrs. The pnntlne- was the only branch of the same In which Princeton Held Its own. Law's punts were better than Wllkti son's and ho toml nf fnrtv yards more, slilch meant a of about two yards on icli exchange nf kicks.

One of Law's spirals had a carry or flftv yards and It rollol for twenty more, noth te.uiH suffered heavily In penalties. Syracuse loslnc fifty yards while Princeton lost slxtv. half of which was a penalty for and the distance between the hall and the Koal was halved. It also had a penalty of fifteen yards for havlnit twelve men on the tKd of play. Princeton's centre) trio, whl-h has been a Itf.

weak, did cndlt.ibly to.djj It held well and the Syracuse score was made around the end after six trials through centre. Iimberton at end was fast and a deadly tarkler. The Orance and ltl.u'k ends under their new policy ru-hod in, break-Inc thiotiKh the Interference mid t-ylnR to get the runner. They succeeded In thin s. number of tltnv hut were foiled on several occasions, for as the runner fell he employed the rugby pass.

tolnK the leather to mate. In tac bark field Moore and Freddie TrcnUmann did the best work, nltrniuh Law deserves mention for his punting and two Held goals, without which the T'ger would have, had only six points. Ames at quarter used good Judgment, nd while he dropped two punts, one of which he failed to recover, he promises to do well. TlblKitt substituted for him at tho pnd and brought the stands to their feet by Intorceptlng a forward pass and dodging his way through broken Held for fifty yards. Uaw scored the llrst thrre points on a drop kick from the IS yard line af'er tho Syracuso line had held.

The tourhdown followed a moment later, when Seymour dropped Law' punt and Lamberlon cooped It up nnd was not downed until he reached the 30 yard line. A forward jmb. Law to II ghliy. netted twenty-six yards and Ames carried the ball over the line on the third 'rial. The Syracusi illy came after the visitor had iHiuiidi'd their way down tho Held, double pass from Hos to Klngb-y Anally placing It on the 4 yard lino with 1 eecond down.

Tl.o score was made on a wide end run by Seymour. Princeton added three more points In the first piny of the last pflilod w'len Law bo.iled a drop kick fioni tho 33 yard line, The lineup: Prlnrrtin. I.amhcrt'in Mrbean Shrnk Crrinrrl I'osirr llallni Hlirhley. Ames f.llrk Moure Law Posllloni. Left end I.rfl I 11'Ule I.efi uin KlKht gusrd ICkIiI tackle Itight enil (Juarterh ick Left halfback Hlk-tit hiilflmcK raruse Trails Schlactiter Wilbur Porsvihe White JohiiMtn Shutflt Se tnoiir Wilkinson Hone Klllsley srnr Prlnrrton.

li raciiie. 7 Touch down Amrt, Se moiir lioul from touchdown Wllklnnm. (inals from nek! Law. 2 suliitl-tulionK Prinrcton Trei.u-niimi for roster, Charles for lllfttlrv, I' fur Muore, Moure for tillrk. rosier foi shenk, lllrler for llcl.ran.

Snart fur firnnert, for Lunbvr-ton, Hlahlev for Charles, 'mw fur Drlitr. Drlire for ljw. (illrk for C. Treiikniann, Tlbbott fur Ame. Lamherton fur shei Niracu-e Slater for Hose, Wooilruif for Trail', llafier for inour, llnse for Slalei.

TrniU for Woodruil Seymour for Itaftrr, (I'Coniiell fur Klnnslrv. liurn-t for Trail. Cnttrell for lliiru. Hsfler fur Slater for ltoe I'mplie llalrli of Wlll-lanis llrfeni- Tnrrev of nlier-lp nf I'eiin-svlvanla l.lne-man llai'l uf e-lewia Time of period 12 mln-iles WASHINGTON AND LEE MAKES 69 him WenUin-x mi llefeiuli AkiiIiihI Itiiiiiiiil-'e. Lkxiniito.v, Oct 10.

With Coach Klcock vlowi fii-oigitoiin In action, Washington nnd Lee defeateil Itoiuoke College, tin to 0 Tim Oencrals were throng on ofTenslve play, but wilfully weak on the defensive. Plerottl, Sweet-land, Voung, Cl.illagher, Donahue and See-ley matin some plaH. In the opening quarter the (leiu-tiil Maileil etrong. scoring lour tniichilou ns In the third quarter Itoanokn tlirinl-ened to score, but one of the numerous fumbles checked Its march. Voting madu k-oal fem placi meiit on the forty yard linn In the third quarter.

Sweitlund'H lino plunging featured the last half. Hunting and Hoffman starred for Jtounokf. The llm-up: W. and I'ohlilnri Harrison Left mil Srhulu I ill Iihiirwall la-ft iruaril leiiire Scarry night guard Miles Illoht Sceley lili-iit end Hiitinhiie (Jiuirteil.nck doling I eft halfback fiallnirher IIIkIiI hallhnrk MinllBIliI rulllilKl; llosnnkr llleirlch line milliliter i Duncan Harrlsun limning Horfman llrleeer lluuliiim Mashliistnii and j-r, ao Hoanolte, 0. i I.nnohue 3, (iailarher, ntlnr 3 Srelry, SwcellMiil doils.

oung 11, (iallaKhd 3. (ioal from plaieu-eiit Vnung Substitutions Camp for t.alliiihrr for lUinham, for I 1 cli i-r for lliian for Seilij. 1. uniii fur llrian, Irani for Sehultr, Mih fui llonham lor cti Tavrnrr for Kilemr. Krlcir for Howe Itefi Kniiilolph of Virginia i mplrr- Holieitson of lltehnionil I 1 m.

I ji i'i nni.ini ui Hampden Sidney Time nf 1 rrtodb- 13, 13, Hand 19 tntnutei, Vlritliiln Cnili-I llnve It llnss, Lrxini.tos, 0,1 to Virginia Mill-tary Institute foothill tc'im t.nk William and Mary's tneaeuie. Is to II to-dnv, on the farmer's field Tho rolli glans weie tieief near a touclid Al nnd mado only throe llrst The cadet scored thirty-otic points on five touchdowns in the first half nn. seven In Ihti fouitlii siusrter. I nplnlii's I'rlm- nt sin 1,,.. H.ICKKNSAI'K.

UCI 10 In Um qualify. log mund for the eapt ilti prlre at the Haekensack Holf Club this afternoon tho following were the results It (1 Paul, II HI Percy Juilson, 91 nil llolherlon S3 es, and C. MacDonald, 91 22 69. THREE KICKERS ARE LIFTED. Dickinson llt-ntrn liy Albrlnlit, 7 to In (ionic full nf lVnnltlc.

in Oct. Hi. Ill long ilinun out content with enough technical penal-ties to take observers hack several yrats Dickinson lost hero to.day 7 to to Albright's heavy ami well coichod elpvcn. No points wero made aflcr the Mrst qtinr-ter, lloth tennis went rough at times. tot, Dnltnn and Hornberger being te-, moved from the game Dickinson fe.ituied i with lino bucking and was weals on foi- 1 ward passes.

Ilenfer starred for Al bright. The lineup Illckliisiiii I'o-ltlnn I.rfl enit Left tnckl" 111 gtnrd Centre IMitht guard llleht teckle lllgllt etui (Juar'erli irk Left hnlfli.irl; Hlthl halfhsck l'nlthnrlc AlhrlKtit. Ian r. Ilnnlilehrriter MhsmlMUith ost Ilrlllhnrl Ilrrlbrr Trlmolr Illllrr ll'mtrr foil 11 Mill If'-ck Meyer Hornhrriter. Hvnn I'Utrrhaugh MeWhlntiey.

Wrlht Halton l.ocko Wllvin Ilenfer Illcklnson, Albright, 0 (iml fro lor 111' louch'lortii llonfrr tUtbr- tutlon iln-Hi. i -tirier fjr Johin.ni itrerniir for Mil i Iinllon. I'or Albrli, 'li nnnlTrc ir Voil Tin Two none mill iwo iiri tolri.ile 'piirlrrii. llrfereo- ii'llfleii, li-nuil i 'er'lu I'm'lilre Sltmnii, ljifaetle. i PENN STATE WADES THROUGH.

fielt) sborir I'nlls to f.lnp I'lllnues, Statu Colijjoi-, not io I'cnn State defciti'd flettvsb'iiR on New Heaver 1 to 0. StriVr scoied seven mlmites nftff the start, when It K.iind on an exchaiiR' of punts. Clarke, Lamb and Welly can-lid tlie ball down tin; Held on line plunges Dlppo srored tho touchdown on a two yar I iiuck I.amli ldclie.1 noal. State icoiod another touchdown at tho befflnnlnrf of the second half whin Lamb kicked to tho coal posts and Karly was tackled on the 2 y.itd line, liettysburs wp.i forced to kick, James receiving. Clarke, Welty ami VerKer carried the ball to ttti- 5 yard line, when Clarke took the ball oxer.

Lamb fulled nt coal. Hour and Marred for tho Unoup: vl-llors. The I'inn Stale Hltitlii'. Krnll. MeDuncll I'uilllolift.

ffl rail I ell tncklp Ij'lt Kunril feiiirc. Hkhl Illclil mcldc lllnht end (Juartrrhark tt ItlKht drttyhtitirr. Srhelllln Marks Wcliner Tluell lUkrr Mr Kce Hour Money lllwlirld Wlrmcr Miller, Iiinb 1" rtlpnn 1 Score rmn Slate. 11: lleitjshurit. 0, Tonrli.

downs Illppe. fluke, (insl- Ijimb. Ilrfcrre iwnrrty rninlre-rrooks. I.lnrnun llrnl. Prnn crirr for lUiipr.

Kwlnir for James: for Cetniliiiri'. sirm. loll for rpclirlil. Tmnliitll for MrKrp. Unrlv for Sitnttun, Mrrrrr for linker.

ItAl.rr for Me- fnlli'iih SMALL MARGIN FOR HAMILTON. Itnvls unit Wrllry' Toiu-lnliMTim Siilllelftii to Ilrnt Ht. Preii. i The Hamilton Institute eleven ngaln I Tealed St John's Prep jesterday at i defr I Hawthorne Field In their annual gridiron (tame. Tho -core was 12 to 0.

as compared to 'he one of i to 0 nf last reason Capt. 1M DavN srored the (lrst touch-' down after maklni; a run of twenty-dvo I yard" and'then going over the line on the next play. Halfback Kolb-y wna for the sfcond. uoliiK over thn line from the yard mark. I'ullluck Merrick played the best frame for St.

The lineup: Hamilton Positions Lf ft enil SI John's Prep. llaliocl; Kneuhle Cunnlncham Carcla I'ry lilernan rormia liavls. Kelley Howard Plcken Mci ortiucK y.ievada Ali-yulnn Iteipirn Urrln llealey Krnnj Jdurnhi Left leckle Left guard. I'm Ire lllk'hl ItL-ht IllEhtei.d. (uartrrtiick Left haltbarK Hlclit hslfhark VKprllo Kiillbark iierrici.

Score -Hamilton Instlitiie. 12: St John's I'irp n. Tourhdowis linvli, Kelley SubHUuirs HalMrln for I'ry. I'ry for llalltieln. Wadnian for I'rj.

Meliernmtl for Heferer llol-man empire Lush l.lnrtman Murnane, Time of (purlers pi and inliunr MUHLENBERG EASY VICTOR. Ilnril I'liuitrliii-Too Mllfh nnd Defeiiet or AU.KNTOwx, f)ct. 10. Muhlenberg's hard plunging and stendv defence wero too much for the weaker Susquehanna I eleven hero to-day Tlie locals tallied In the llrst, second and fourth periods, win- tlllll- 111 In Titnvlni- 1,1. 1 rtnr of Interference lost ground for Susquehanna, as Its forward passes, kicks and plunges weie checked before reaching the line nf scrimmage.

Susquehania was on tho defensive most of the time. Muhlenberg throughout played old style football, mass plays and line smashes standing out most prominently. Ill cry one of Susquehanna's passes was blocked or grounded. The visitors' advances came principally through recovering two fumbles and a fiO yard run by Hill, who Intercepted .1 forward pass. The lineup: Muhlenberr.

l'lultlons Sui.nui'liHnnM Hubbard Left end MlilillcMiorth Hay 1-cft Liuwld Itllter Ia'U iruaril llNnnnn ISihwenk Centre Ilrmin llreiinaii llle'it tackle Krauir I Huederlrl: lllsrlit guard Miller Detllng lllchlniil Hill I He da nk Quarterback Pelt rs I (iapton l-cft halfback Smith I Cakej Hlitht ha Ifluick Stlnp Kullbarl; Swope I Scnre-Muhlrnberg. Sf: Su-ipiphenna, Touch-I doui- fia-tun, Ca-key. (maK from touehiloMiiK- Hubbard. .1 Suliptltutlnni--f Muh-I lenberif for (istnti. Heed for Hren- nan.

Hayes fur Helling, HcLner fur IVdank, Dnihle for lllltrr. fur Si-huenk, Krlckvui fur lloderlck, llcifank for Sllpp, Corho) for Linden -lact-r Sut-niiel antin Luner MhldleMturih. Heiilty fur l.uimld, for Han-nun, fa 11st for Miller. Mlilillr-unrlh fur biatrrt, llullih for 1IIII. Ilcrg for McKay.

Phillip fur ISuope Heferee- IMiinrd, Ijifayrttr. I'mplre l)r Smith. IVnnsi li-nla Meld mine- Smith, llucl.nell. Time of qutrters lonnd 12 minutes. COLGATE SWAMPS AGGIES.

1lilMllflillsi'lt 'I'eilni Is OtltllKlled I nnd Diitpliiyed Vfore to Hamiiton, N. Oct. 10 Colgate won 1 an easy vlclorv over the Massachusetts Aggies this aflernoon, scoring 2." points to the visitors' nothing. Colgate heavily outweighed Its opponelilH nnd preented nn Impregnable line Aiound thn end few galtis were made. Anderson and Swarthout starred for Colgate, each con- trlbuting two touchdowns.

The Aggies nttompted several forward pauses, but failed In all except two In I the fourth quniter they threntmed tho Maroon goal for tho only time In the gnme, coming within ten yards of the line. Jordan and Palmer starreil for tho Aggies. The lineup: Mat. Angles. Positions Cnlrale 1 1 11 ri 1 1 11 ut 1-11 Abel iOOll Hi esrn llai-tnn lUslsled HlKht rnd Pti-klD HlKht ituard Crime Left xusrd I.rft torklo I end Ouartet hnck HlKht hnlflmck.

L-ft hi, 1(1. 1'iillhnrk Strnterback Jnrdnri. Terry Currati Jnne'il HrnnUs Aihrisnn West I i V. lirnefun farmer IdihliiMm Swnrthoiit Score Cnbrate 23: MassachuM-tts Acrlis, 0 I Sulistllutli'iis- cnleiiti! Hinn fur Hellene. Ilarins inr Mum mr tirouiiH, Matthews ror hK-ni'er for West, Huhhell for HiiIiIiimiii, limnl.

mill for Huhhell. Warren for Swarihuut tef. erer Wnuilloiik of llospin I'mnlre- Mllhr of I 1 Vim l.lneMliatl- Stei-ens nf lliislnn. llriismiis nnd ('Union Soccer. I Hall, wlioss toccnr tenm I opened with a victory Inst wet Is In thn high ncliool chainplonshlp series for Hut Maxwell trophy, enrollment! the strong team of Do Witt Clinton nt the Prospect Park parnd" grounds yestenliy.

Thn result wns scoreless tin. Several good chances to score, Including 11 pennltv for each side, worn offereil. put not accepted Hrown and Mcilluo excelled In behult of Erasmus, while .1. Spleio and 1 siarnsl ror Do Wltx Union. Ilerioiin'a Kiel.

Wins for noil vt, i.tNi'ASTFn Pa 'Jet 10 Fi-inkl'ii and Marshall Collegn d'feitnl Lebmon l-b College by a seorn of a In 0 hern lo. It was a hotly rontisteil giimo ilhroiighoul and scored in the Inst quarter when Herman kicked a goal fium the field. TIE WITH LAFAYETTE Qiiiikcis O. Hull to Within Six Indies of (lonl, but. An; Held.

PKXX (UtKATIiV IMPROVED Piiii.iiiKi.i'iiM, Oct. 10. The 1'nlverslty nf Pennsylvania's football team was held to 0 to 0 sroro to-day on Frntiklln Field by the strong Lafnyettn eleven. OvrreaKerness by the Pennsylvania line, which calied six penalties; an Injury to Tucker and a fumblo by Avery nru- i-iiici mr ii lie score, iii-thougli tho line allowed stone wall front to Ptnii In the last perbsl under tho shadow of He goal posts and held the Itpd and llluo line for downs by scant six Inches. To have seen IVnn play last Saturday against Franklin nnd Marshall one would have supposed It Imiiissiblo for Coach Hrooko to make such a change for tho better In tho team In week.

The now back-Held shown! over hundred per cent Im-proviinent over last Saturday's, while tho revised lino played with such dash and light seldom hiiii before on Franklin Field The extent to which Penn outplajed Its opponents win clearly seen In ixery department of the game. The Ited and llltie orfenco made fifteen first downs to La-, fnytte's one, while Tucker's puntH finned six yards better than Kennedy's, llesldes Penn ran the ball back under kirks better and completed two" foiward passes of seven tries, while Lufajette failed at Tour attempts. Tucker and Vreelaud were easily tho stars for. Pennsylvania, making practically nil of Pcnn's gains. Time and again they broke through Lafayette' rush line for substantial gains before they wero brought down by the secondary defence.

Penn entered Lafayette's 10 yard 7.one three times. In the first quarter Vreiland nnd Tucker took the ball to the A ynrd line from mldfleld, but penalty for offside prevented a possible "core. Matthews tried drop kick from the 22 Jard line, which was blocked by Maxflold. Again In the second quarter Penn got the ball to the 10 yard line, only to loso It on a fumble by Avery. The 'alter had Just replaced Tucker, who had sprained his knee.

In tin, flnnl li.irln.l Tnnki.p In tlt. game, nnd. together with Vreeland. landed the lull on the 7 yard line, only to I1T Mffi i'efi, Inches. The lineup: 'oIIIihi- ljlfl' pile Itl.icklmrti Kelli (iiillllrk l.uhr Wooiluard Mr.illrl.l Tavlnr II lllvtlntul .1 Hlmionil bi-nnedy run llennlnr l.fl tackle Wlthermv Norwald Journi-al Harris 1'ripiharl II.1II011 Vrerlalul Mollltt Turker I.rfl guard Centre Hlltht gllnlil Klirht tnrkle Illclit enil t.cft halflnrk lllirht halfbick I iillliarli ur lirorr rennyiianla.

o. f.arnrlte. 0 Sutitl-tullon Matthews for Munlnrk. Munlork fur MattheiiH, Thoma for (i.illlck. Aver for Tnrkir.

Wrav for Moillti, Tucker for Airr Toll fur I). IMamond. I.erch fur likinioml, Merilll fur llailou. Mofflit fur Wr.u Air-i fur Tucker I'mplre Oke.011 of l.ehlirh Ht-rerre McCaru nf ilprmniiloiin Academy T.lnrmnn Palmer of Swanhmure Time I'our 10 mluiile prrlixK TRINITY WALKS ON B0WD0IN. Iniiers In-iicil lliick llelrl (ulna 1111 Line PlntiKeH.

IlAHTfoiiii, Oct 10. Trlnitv got tin oe touchdown to on- for llowdolu on Trlnitv Field to-day lloth lines held well In the first period and no ecoie was made, although the ball was In llowdoln's terrltorv most of Ihe time. Trlnlty'H back Held strengthened 111 the second period and by a series of line plunges Smith carried the ball or. Klnnev kicked goal. In the third period Trinity carried the ball to Howdoln's 20 yard line, where Foster Intercepted forward pas and inn down the Held for touchdown Leadbet- ter kicked goal b.ieu HeM n.m able to advance the ball In the foiilth period Trinity MorrK Houell Jack Hill l'ullnck Castator HllMI II Ijinil-irt lies I'lile 1 011 nr rs Sin lih.

The lineup: I'ositlnns. Left Hid l-fl tackle I Jit guard Centre Illctit niiinl ItlKht tackle HlKiitimt Ueartrtliiick Uft halfback UUlit hnlfh-icl. How dulu. I Uiid bi.li Mullltou II Mnultun Stone llrew-ier Clinpnian Stewart I'nsti-r (nlhalli f-ndlietter I ulltiaek Scon-- Trlnllv. si- iioudnln.

SUitlllllllillS l'ur IIomiIuIii, ShuniwH) fur for II Moullnn. Mannls for 1 otrr: for Trinity. Crnlit for I'anator. Cnstalor for Smith. Craig lor Coir, Plans fur CraU.

Churchill for Tnueh-downs- hnillh, Colalor, Iwimhert. I i-ner duals Kinney. .1. (-ailbetn-i Hrfiree. schwartr of HroiiTi I'mplre Mrtiiath uf llo-lim t'nllege.

Llnisinan- Hr. Ifrrr uf llartniouth. 'rime of periods- IS minutes. PHILLIPS EXETER USES SUBS. t'.

nf l'reliiiiin Ai'ler 1 1 11 t-Cliniicr AKnlnal lleuiler Timiiii, Hxktkii, N. 11, Oct. 10 The Phillln P.Mter iftdetnj football team bent me I liiviTslty if Pennsi fresltmen to-niy All the siorlng was done In tlie first half, nflir which the sc io1 team tried out It substitutes Hurler used thn forward pns.i wilb i iinsidetMblo mc-cess, and both of It fliebdowiiH were the lesult of long ruv.ilior J. unmys ,1 -wn tho field, llxeler was ci.ni-ldeiiibly the heavier team and the oung (Junkers never wero very dangerous. A Held goal was mado by Kempt on Just at tho end of tho first half from the yard line.

Penn, playing mainly on the defence early In tho game, had no rushing punch to deliver In the later per'oiD. Thn lineup: Keter I'osiipin Comerford Left end I'inn Slack lieu hurst Ijl-ey Smith Ixtl nekle 1 urter Left mard II. Potter Centre Werner HlKht guard Klrnoatrlrk llleht tjeljo Li.ie HlKht end lieniptoti L-ft halfh icli Casey Illhi halfberk Score Hxeier. puin. I're Mr-er Wiley PenpteK I lei-i- Miller lull Unjoin (Jilll'lcy Touch (limn Lnc 1 isev (Jouls fr 'in tnttchdniMis Werner, 3.

mini finm neld Suit! Siibstlni-tloiih I or I'n ter. Martin fur nmi rfn-d, Cnmrr ford fur Smith. Lynch fur I'o'tir, etiut fur Car trr, Smith lor Werner, Potter fur Kempton, ClouKh fur Srolt, Larorehe fur Casey, I'ninpl'ill fur IjiI for Penn I'rishtneu, DcxPt fur Lnsev, lirant tor Hell. Ij'lpls f.r June I'mplre- O'Hilrn. Hiferee II II.

Sn-M-nsuti Lliirsnian c. II Vnunir Tin minute pir'nd. WESLEY BOY CRY ENOUGH. I'rliicelini I'reslioii-ii Hull l'i r.l: Points In A bliri-i In ted (Juiiu-, PntNCCTON. N.

.1 flet HI The Prlpce. ton freshmen had an cay tlitm 'hi afternoon with thn Wesley Training School eleven, tolling up tutnl of 53 points, The school boys were nulcl.issed In every department of the gnme, and when thn frny was called without playing out tho last peiiod. in order to make way for tho Princeton-Syracuse game, the boys were glad to slop The lineup: I'rinreion 1 resn i-usniiui Wesiei-i Collins Left cud Jlclt'lUHIl Mere Mark Itnch'nnn HmmIiiII Herns Hinder ll.iihl II Mnllh Cuhn It Smith Kanfimu II nisei- Hreslln Wiirdeu. Smith WIImiii H0111I Voiiiu (iooil-ipred KIP I eft tnekle Left guard Centre Hlchl guard HlKht tneklr Hlitlil mil (Jinn terh ick Left linlfh iek IHeM halfb-irk rnllli'ick Sere I'rllicetnli rreshnini, A' Weslev School, Touehdown-. ouiik I.

blnr 3 nhkr. 'ii rr (ioal-, from lourhduwn scd I substitutions Priori ion Hrrw-ster for Collins, Mrluirr fur Imufman. Pare for Hal-sey Poo fnr Hrrwster llanreii fur Hreslln nurse for Smith, Curry foi Wilson. Illaek for Douil. Conine for ouiib.

McHbialu for (iondspeeil Arrall for llhke, Hrlan fur KIiik Heferee 4-Torrry uf Pnlverallt uf I'ennsj lianla I'mnlre -Hatch of William. Llnrsliinti Davis. VIRGINIA TALLIES AT WILL. ItolU lp 02 Points on 11 Irlniinnit Tenm Mnyrr nnd Wnril Milne. CiiAiiMrrrKBVii.i.tc, Oct.

10. Virginia had nn enny tlmo with ltlchmond College to-day, rolling up a total of A3 points, some twenty-one points morn than wero scored against the same team by North Cnrollna a fortnight ago. With the regulars In it he lineup pretty much throughout tho entire llrst half, live touchdowns were registered nnd four goals were kicked by Oapt. Mover, netting 34 points. In the last twenty-six minutes practically scrub team ncored 28 points, three touchdowns being made by Walker and one by llurnctt, who succeeded Ilerkloy at quarter In tho flnnl period.

The regutnrs tried out number of plays which were given them In sccrot practice the past wiek with varying success. Most of the touchdowns wero mado on straight football, however. Opt Mayer and Word wero tho principal ground gainers, and Hooch punted In good form. Tho lineup: Vlmltili. riannncau Word.

Itvans Monro. Ilarlirr (illlrtte llooeh Mayor llerkley I'ikIiIi ns. Left etui I efi pickle Iz-tt KUdrd 'rntie lllEhlgunrd ltlrht tickle Hlrhtend yunrlrrlmrlt Loll liAlfh.tck Illirhl liiirtiack l'lillhiek ltlchmond. I'rlvott liurhnm Cnimrii Wicker Hobtns Carter Newton C. Wlrkfr Klnir Ancnrrow Pollard Touchdowns parr -Virginia.

IR: lllrliimiml.n. Meyer. 6. Word. 2: WMItrr, liotls from tourhdmciis Mayer.

flaiker. 4 Heferee In-tiny of liavldsun. I'mplre McWliotnr of (Jenrrla Unn.n Todd of VlrflnU. PHliMis VlrclDln, for (llllrtle, llerkley for (looch, I'nbcr for Marr, for Word, alki for Snatr. Andei in for Coleman, Calhoun lorlAaiis, Klnsoliluir for I'linnirnn.

Ilurnenc for llerklev, llhodcs for Puller: lllrh-liionil, IliitcliUison for Cobum Craien for -I. Wicker, (looile for Durham, toi.by for Notrlon, T'lllford Wlrkrrs, llnwi for nrarrow, llixten for Pollard, Taliaferro for I'llioll, Woody for It ihla Tim" of ip-irM-rs. 1-1 iidii'Mcs. SWARTHM0RE TRIMS BUCKNELL. I.lubler 'I'enin Keeps llppoiienlii nn Itiin Srorr Is tl to SWArrriiMoiiE.

Pa Oct. weiil down 10 defeat this afternoon on I Whlttler Field, i to 0. Hwurthmore showed a great Inipiovement over last week's game, keeping ItH heavier 011 thn tun most of the time and holding them for downs twice on the 2 )ard line. The gaum was featured 011 both sides by much open Held playing and trick for-tnatlons. Ilticknell working the iHtter for good gains.

Topham atnired for the vis-Hots, making several long runs around the ends and short passes to the mils which netted more than seveirty-Hve yards In nil. The Ilticknell lint' proved easy for the n.imot backs, rapt, f'lltno and Cornog tearing off irnod gains on tackle and the ends. The lineup: Swanhtnore. Smith Ml (lovern Pas-mure Wldrnir Hunter I.inlleotl.. I' Cornog Mnreh Cuitln A CnrnoK lnlllon fWt end tarl.le Ift guard Centre Illrtit guard KlKht larkln Huclinell.

Ijiureuri Hern lou onaskl Snvd-r Archer (lurran Kigui enil Ouarierhark Chamlwt-N fl halfhark Kaiser llleht hr.iniack Oodanlr Topham K'apt CI'me tcnpl 1 Menrr- iiarintnore.3:ilurltnell,0. Toiirhdown -Mnllh rie.il goil A Cornog Sehtltutlon Kd iard for Snider, llohinhnn for Hem. Jfoy-le- fur (iodanle. MrHermott for Chamber. Mamn for Clime Heferee (llllrnder, Prniisylianla, I'mplre linldon.

Pi nu l.anla f.lnrsman Tylrr. Time of uuart-m minute AMHERST AND BROWN DRAW. Ihieh Nidi field, Tries for (inula l-'rnm lint Ml II ret. 1 MUs. Pr.ovinrscK.

Oct. in. Hrown and Amherst struggled through four hard periods to-dny without either eleven being able to score. The neaiest Hrown came to scoring was In the final quarter, when (iordon. the Cleveland lad, made a gallant nttrmpt for dropklck for goal from the 40 yard line.

It was a corking try, but the goal was missed by a. foot In tho third period tjuarterbark Murphy tried to dropklck the ball over from the 35 yard line, but lost by a narrow margin. On another try earlier In the game an Atnhert plnjer partially blocked Murphv's kick, the ball rolling over the goal Hue nnd being captured bv a Hrown man The referee claimed the ball had been touched by a Hrown man. flonlon, lirown's best punter, wns hurt early In the game and retired until the lat minuto of play, when he wn called hack to try for the goal. Thn def.nco 011 each eleven wns well nigh Impregnable.

The lineup: Hrown Position Amherst (irmsbee Left end Mclrriiau Ward Left tackle Klmhall tintwrhall Left guard Cro Mitchell Centre Wldmacr Maxwell lilgtit Srhuniway 1'arnnm Itlirht larklo Knmiiton Mrllre Huh! end Ilnnm Clark (Juarterbark Wahburn I'nisei Left halfback Warren Ciudoii HlKht halfback Hitler lluliier I'ullhnck Ashley Score llrouti, 0: Amherst, Suhatltutri Drown. Murphv fur Clark. Andrew far (Jordan, Xurrins ir I'rnser, Cfrundler for llutiirr, tinr. don for Andrews; Amherst- Hown for Cross, Ciioiier for Washburn Heferee Murphy of Harvard I'mplre Connell uf Tufts. Lines, nihil Lowe of llartniouth.

Time ut quarter minutes UNION WINS ON 48 YARD RUN. ('Iliirboiii- of Copt. Ken 11 11 nf AVes-leynn In llrnfcen. I Mipiii ktow.s'. fVt.

10 Might 'Tackle JetikiiiH of I'nlon won tho nnniinl 1 iintno with Wesleynn Piilversltv nn An- triut.l t.i., ,,,,.1 11..,. wtl lilll, ,,1, nit. I length of the field for touchdown. Olr- ling kicked the goal, limiting tho final 7 to 0. Wesleynn weakened con siderably In the second half owing to tho absence of f'apt.

Knnati, who broke his collarbone earlv In the game. Wesleynn had only two chances to score, both In the early part of tho game. I'nlon tried three goals from tho Held, but all failed. (lirllng was the mar for tho visitors. lloknrk nnd Jenkins also did Hell.

Kenan, Talbot and flonlon slurred for Wesleynn, The lineup: I'nlon Position Cleieland IWlcinl Itnckwell L'fl tackle Wrsleinn iViiirse Talbot SurKrni Cordon Hovsrd Sluctim Hlntrlv Johnson Kenan Hnkcrk Juckun Jenkins Friday Henier Muviiahi lilrllng Hoof guard Centre guard llls-ht lai klc Illirhl end Quart! iheck. I rft halfback llhlht halftiack I'ullhiick 7: Urstcvan. e- 1 nvh, Touchdown Trill. Ins Coil- lllrllnr. Siitistltutlnns I'nr Cnlon.

fur (Meirlrhd, Vrnonen fur JieVvin. HouKhtoit for Hiaier, Hosrrnns for Moiiuhiin, for liouf: for Wcilrian, WllVenin for nung, Ihninpsnn fnr I'aton, Halluik for llornril. for llltigely, Storley fir Mnrkihalrr. llelrrrr- Carpenter, AnihrrH I'mplre-- llrrsen. Prlnrrton Linesmen- Collctl, Irlnlty.

Thro of periods 10 minutes. QUALIFY FOR PRESIDENT'S CUP. r. i). oiiroy llnUes l.mv (iross Score nl I'm Hills, I A big Held plaivil In the nniiual qial1-I f.ilng round for thn president's cup nt the Fox Hills (Jnlf Club jeFterdny.

i ThotnaH D. Conroy won the gold mednl I for the lowest gross score of thn day, when Un muile thn lound In 77. Thirty-two golfers qualified according to net scores for thn trophy, nnd will continue nt match plav In the Hnal round for the Itlelimoud County cup, which was played to-diy, (leorno 13. Armstrong bfnt W. W.

Van lian by 2 up and 1 to play. Tim scons for the president's cup: P. Hllev. 113 -15. Uf.

Wheeler. 10 an. tl Armstrong. Jo-30, 70, il Worthl'V. IS.

71. I (Iramtnnnt 101 an. 71; liilph drier 103-30, 7.1; .1 k. ti'Iinnnithue, S3 3, 73, I) Cinrni', 771. I'riiln, ST.

13. 73. Harnhlll, 7 n. 73. Lloyil Telft.

kt -7. 71. II Met'lsllan, n-IS, 71 II St. 71. II Wooden.

7 1 link. sT-U. 7t. I-: Triies-lKlo. 3 -a.

Tl 1 Pmlerhlll jr I lit IS. 75, IV I. Hp hard, 5. 7(1 .1 l-'i' tiling, 91 IJ 7 Krndlg 9 i I ill. II A S.iurr, 91 711, RUu.

14. PI. "hrls. Meiths nn 77 'V Sulllian, 91 14, 77, II ralrehll.t. 11, 77, Krr, 91 -IS, 71, II fUtr.

It 4 7S, nirhardton. 109 SO. 91 WU' SPEEDIER BACKFIELD WINS FOR FORDHAM Dunn, Villi; nnd Kigali riotih Tliroujrli Hoclicstor Lino and Skirt, Ends. SCO KB It EACH KS 21 TO 0 Fordhnm played fine football against University of Itochester nt Fordhnm Field yesterday and surprised even Its most nrdent rooters. In credltnblo fashion the Maroon vnrslty defended the Ford-ham goat, meanwhile rcorlng 21 points ngnlnst Itochester, As yet the MariKin marlc has bren crossed only once this season.

Tho Fordhnm fans had their first treat of seeing 11 numbered team on Ford-ham Field, nnd the heavy nrnngo numerals on a navy Iduo background mado the Itochester eleven plcnslng entertainer. Tho Fordham bnrktleld wns dnr.7.llng In action. Dave Dunn, Yule nnd Itcgan time and again shook off tacltlers who crashed through the Maroon defence Una and skirted opposing ends for telling yards and needed first downs. Knno nt end proveTl masterful nnd the hero of the contest, sprinting 40 ynrds, with thu visitors at his heels, for touchdown. Hoth tenms used the open style of attack, the contest being test of upecd.

In which the Maroon backs outclassed the visitors. Itochestrr used rlx well timed nnd perfectly directed passes, Ml of which were smothered by tho Maroon backlleld In spectacular fashion, whllo Fordhnm used three more. Kach Maroon forward throw was good for nt least I yards. The visitors' nearest approach to tho goal was the 15 jnrd when Davo Dunn Interrupted a pass for I Fordham. I I'ln-dham's weakness lay In the light 1 line, which has deplorable tendency for eyetasn tncKiing.

un rew occasions did visiting plungers penetrate the eecontbiry defence for any appreciable gain. This accounted for their Hrst defmt of the season. Tho Maroon scored In all but the see- I ond quarter. In the opening period, after receiving me Klckorr two shift plays put I the visitors on tho 35 yard line. On I the following piny Wray.

carrying tho ball behind a two man Interference, wns the I victim of one of Dunn's deadly I Hying tackles. The Itochester fullback dropped the ball. Itegan secured tho pigskin for Fordham. A quintet of tncklo 1 bucks netted 20 yards for the Maroon. Dunn ndded 10 yards around the left I wing.

Three nttempts were necessary before tho up-Stnters' defence wavered, nnd ihere Yule crashed through tncklo I for tho first score, Wymard kicking the I goal nfter the first four minutes of piny. 1 The remainder of the period found an I exchange of punts, with the ball In mid-Held. Here the Maroon displayed much high tackling, The second, period found the vMtorn giving stubborn resistance nnd plnylng heavy ball. Ill the second half Id Holier made his Initial appearance nt left end for the Maroon nnd smashed up everything that came his way. Itochrster advanced the hlcknfT to the 40 yard mark, where Dunn again uncorked a deadly tackle, pinning Whitney to the earth, making him fumble the ball.

Katie took the ball on the 1 bounce, evading Wray nnd Whitney, and I dashed for the Itochester goal line, cross- ing It wiin tno visitors at tils neeis. On the plays following the advance of the klckoff Morraldl saved sure score by tumbling Whitney In 11 clear Held. Whitney Immediately repeated the trick for Hochesler and nailed Dunn on the 40 ynrd mark. A pair of forward passes, Dunn 111 Itegan and Kane, gave Fordham the ball on the visitors' 10 yard line. Hfgan on three succeselio nttempts crossed the iJsltors" goal for the third score of the contest.

Itochester tried desperately to uncork a j.crles of fine forward passes nnd clever shifts In tho closing minutes of play, but tho Maroon barkfleld appeared everywhere and the visitor' hopes were quashed when Dunn dived In front of Cbefboro, recovering perfect forward pass. The Maroon hnd the pigskin on the to yard mark when time was called for the end of the contest. The lineup: Itochester. OiMrn Hummel Thomas (illlrtte Scot 1 Story Hnuimerly Cheiro Whitney Pnslllnn. Lefl end.

I-ft tackle Ifl guard Centre HlKht guard llleht tackle KlKht end (Juarlcrhack Lett halfhsck. HlKht halthack Fordham. Corrlden Hlordan S' Conklln ymard J. Coiiklln Mulcahy H. Kane Morraldl Dunn Hria 11 ru Vino Seore I'nrdhain.

31: Horhrstcr. 0. Tourh downs llrKan. H. Kane, Voir, (iual from tourh down Wymard, .1.

Substitutions Krllrher fnr Currldon, Hullrr for N. Conklln. Hayr for Hum mrl, nice fnr Wymard, Dohrrty for .1. Conklln, Heferee -Haywood of Virginia. I'mplre II llannon of Prlnrrton I.lnrmn -J llannnn of Princeton.

Time uf periods 13 minute. URSINUS REGULARS GET REST. After mossing IIIk Seore Aunliist WiiiiiiIiik They Let Senilis Pin-. Cou.KfiEvii.i.K, Oct 10. I'rslnttM easily defo'ted Wyoming Semlnnry today.

31 to o. In a gams full nf thrilling runs by the I'rslnus backs nnd some great tnekllng. The I'rslnus team showed great superiority after the Hrt period nnd outplayed Its opiionents nt nil times. As nsequenco tho scrub team was used In the latter part of thn game. The first toiichdnwn was made by Klckllne In the second period nfter the Wyoming tenm hnd held to no score In the Hrs: period.

Dunn kicked off Mltterllng, who returned the fball twelve yards, After runs by Shntlb Klckllne went Hftes-n yard for tducn-down nfter only twelve seemds of piny. Nineteen point In nil wero scored In this ptrlod. Tho lineup: Prslnit. Ikiu man Carter Jones Mlnnlrk Clark I.Uh Shnub. Mlltrrllng Position.

I.eft end I etl tackle I-eft guard Crnire. HlKht guard HlKht tackle. HlKht rnd Might hnlfbark Uft halfback Wi omlng lllhrl Illark Adams Van Horn Perkins -Strunrk llrnmlntkl Haston I "nail Smyihe I'lunn niumnr Kiillbark Kenre--I'mlnu. an: lliomlne 0. Touchdowns Klrkllnr.

3: (ilnnkh, Shauli. (ioa.a from a. i ipiu goal-Mltlerllug It utr r- Harris for I 'nnd. Walsh fnt Smvlfir, Hrown for Ikiwtnan. (Ill for Carler, Inrkr for Multnnl, Puins for Klrkllne.

I fa rl ran ft for InrUe. Heferee- D'llorn of Havrrforil. I'm. plre- Howell of Prlnrrton. Linesman- Krlser of I'rslnus.

Time nf period Kland 12 minutes, Worcester PleWs nn Freshmen, WoitCESTmt. Oct. 10. Worrester Academy Hmnthored thn M.tB ichusott Agricultural Collegn fieshmen this afternoon by score of US to 0, Tho reconstructed academy team showed up well nnd should give a good account of Itself in tho coming hard games Tho feature of this afternoon's contest was the nil round work of Malnne, Itobertson and Munyon for Worcester und Weeks for the Agifle freshmen. Nnssnu (iolfers Tip fnr Prise.

(iLKN Covk. L. Oct. 10. Pate nnd F.

Jennings lied for tho prlio In thn bngov handicap at the Nassau Country Club to-day. Fsch finished 4 up on bogey The semes; ,1 K- 4 up; II W. Maxwell, 3 up; Henry Cape, up. A Hns.lt.r. up; i.

Whltnsy. 1 down; (', Pratt. I down. II. Pratt 1 down, II.

II Smlthers, 1 duwtii L. Illrk 3 down: II, II. Dean, 4 down: W. II, Nichols' Jr. 4 down.

L. Pale, I down HrooUljn Mns Illicit llopra. Liwson Itobertson, the Irlsh-Amerlcan Athletic Club track coach, has been reengaged to handle the athletic squad of Hrooklyn College during the coming ea. ion. Severnl promising athletes have been developed during the Inst year, snd Rob-ertnon expecu to turn out another strong team nt the Crown Helshti Institution.

HOLY CROSS NEVER IN GAME. SprliiKflrM Y. M. A. OollrRP (lets Stri Points to None.

SrniNdriKM), Mass, Oct. 10. After holding tho Springfield Y. M. C.

A. Col-lege Ipnm In one lone touchdown In the first half to-dny oil Pratt Field, Holy rross weakened nnd the locals shoved threo more over In quick succession, winning, 25 lo 0. Holy Cross tried to come back nnd ftve Dr. McCurdy's charges scare, hut failed In 11 drop kick from tho 20 ynrd line. Holy Cross fought hard the whole time, hut could not tlo much with the Spring-Held eleven.

Few open offenslvo tactics wero Used, but Holy Cross made several pretty passes for good gains. For Springfield, Miller was easily the star. His open field running drew npplnuso nnd his receiving of forwnrd passes from Schabln-gcr was perfect, spearing thn ball each time It was thrown lo him. He received great hand when Dr. MrCurdy pulled him nut for Fountain In the last period.

The lineup: S'fleld V.Sf.C.A. Position Holy Cross. Ilealy Donovan I.Mirh Ilramley O'Krefe Cahlll Mullen Lawless llrilln MrCarthy Ii Hell Irft end Holmes Cooper McKlnney Sieln I'rledland Herkimer Schabln grr Miller Mvers 1-ft tackle Lett guard Centre Itlelit guard Hlltht tackle Illnlil end Quartetbark hairr-ark HUM halft.ark Pullbark HrKhnld Score Snrlnirflcld A .30: HolvCros n. Siihslllutlnns- For (' Stcirnn for Hell. Shea for Holmes.

i ri ooper, Cooper for McKlnney.Clapp fu I abln gcr fer Clapp. Pnuntaln for .1 11 fur Drg- hold: for Holy Crois, Pet 11 llrennan for Cahlll, Dolan for .1 Touchdowns Hrrklmsr, Hell, filhssii, lieintalii. (kwl Hell. Heferee AV, It Ihirke, Worcester Poljtechnle. I'mplre--Kllpatrlrl Linesman' H.

Woolry, t'nlirrslty or Mlrhlgan. Tlnn- wo 13 nd two 10 minute periods WINS GAME IN FINAL MINUTE. Ten to Pluj- ns Hopkins Call-tnln Kicks Field fionl. ItAl.Tlitont:. Oct 10, Paul Wilkinson won his first game ns mptaln of the John Hopkins football team when ho stood or.

tlie .12 ynrd line tkl afternoon Homr-wood. with onlj ten seconds to play, nnd boot ed the pigskin squarely between tho posts for goal from placement, killing s.11 chances ef Steven. Hoth elevens scored two touchdowns nnd failed once nt goal, hut bnrrlng Wilkinson's kick, the only realty eariud ore was by Ptuvens. Tho latter got man ncros onco on fumble, whllo Hopkins's two touchdowns came nn fumble kick nnd a long, lucky run through centre by Uhler, who had a clear track owing to Poor work by the Stevens secondnry defence. At the close of the first half the score was Hopklnr, fi.

It was nip and tuck In tho lat half, and the game looked Ilka a tie, when Just before the whistle blew Wilkinson made his kick. The lineup: Johns Hopkins Ptltsrh llurrougti .) l-rlcke Primrose Yewell Wilkinson Kcerton Mealy 11. I'andall Joe Ilranham I'hlrr Position tyft end Left tacklo 1elt Euard Centre HI nht guard HICM tackle lllght end Quarterback I ft hairiiark Klcht halfback I'ullhack Stolen Howell Slrelrh Oldl firadon Moeller Mlddletnn Holnkl-s Andersin Todd Her-lnlt Hill Score- -John-Hopkins. 13: Steiens, Substltu-tlnnrJnl ns Hopkins, A. Handallfor I'lltsrh.

If Woodward for A Hainlall, Jackson fur lluirouith, Frank for Jackson, Woodwurd fur I'rlrkr. Prhnrosp for Woodiinrd. Veil lie for Primrose, ItuiroiiKh for Primrose, Mrnaith for Ycwell. I'car forKgerton. Iiytleld fur Mealv.

Hnltman for II Hmdall. Hlllcott for llianham, Jack lirrnham for t'hler: Sleien. Marshall for Howell, for Stretch. Touchdowns t'hler, Jack Hranhani, Hnlnkls. Marhall.

Goal from touchdown-Wilkinson, Todd, Ciisil from placement Wilkin son. Heferee Heriren, Princeton I'mplie. Vail, Per.nsylinnla Linesman -Turner. Western Maryland. Tlmeof quarters- asnd 10 minutes.

BIG GALLERY AT M0NTCLAIR. Seinl-nniils for ('biiiiiiloiisbli of Club llrniv ThroliK. MoNTCi.ant, Oct. 10 Tho seinl-flnals for tho championship of the Montclnlr Golf Club nnd ball sweepstakes In three clasies worn played on the links, tho championship event being followed by a largo gallery. The scores: Club Champlnnhlp--Howard (lee bent I 1 and Mnrriis, Jr.

brat H. Hremner, 1 up. Hraten Hlght A. Pratt brat .1 -Turner, 3 nnd M. M.

Sinner brat ('. 11 Ailing, 3 and 1 Second Hltrn- W. II. Lftu 1ie.it H.ilph Starrett, 5 nnd (I Merrill best Charles Cnuing, 3 and 2 llrnton Klirht 11 Kerr brat 11. Johnson, nnd 3, P.

L. (lallaghrr and .1 (tiierta tied. Third Sixteen K. Oliver beat II. Clouith.

3 and H. II (Irritory heat F.T dale. I ond 3 Ilenten Wght I Hgner heat llnll, 1 up, A Plersnn beat P. MarXlahon, 3 and 3 Foarth SIMeen I.oivrlr bent 17 tiny, i up; Doughty beat Marl hi Flanagan, 1 up llealen Might -William Hwald heat II. Miller.

3 up; It (' Hluncke bent H. M. Hoblnsnn. 4 tiud 3 Hweepslnk. Class A- -W II Marcus.

730, n7. A. Plersnn, i 13. 73. P.

Cal'agher. st- 13. 74. .1. H.

Krrmrr. S7-10, 77 Clas II V. H. Lnftus, II It, 05. 17.

Merrill, 7- 15, 73: It. Starrett, s9 16. 73; W. II dough. 91--IS, 73; S.

C. Tlchllur, 9015. 75, D. fr Mackay. 9S--1, 71; C.

n. Ailing. 9f. 1 it 78. class -S.

Jackson, 99 -30. (19. P. (-. loiwrle.

31. 7i. C. Hall, 9S 33, 7C, Dyer Smith, 108-31, 7fi. Women's Putting Competition Mrs W.

Hremner wnn In Clan A and Mrs. 11, In dun H. MR. AND MRS. TRUESDALE WIN.

Scon- Ha Net In renin leh ('lull's Fiinrsoine, (lltlXNWictl, Oct. 10. Scores today In the (Ireenwlch Country Club mixed foursome golf competition, eighteen holes mednl piny, were: Mr and Mrs, Truradnte. 104 7lAS: (Irahatn and Mrs. K.

II. 107 la, Mr. and Mrs Peters, lot I. Mr nnd Mrs. ,1 tl Chapman, 102 -11.

S. It Smith nnd Mrs S. (Ireen, ii; Mr. nnd Mrs U. 11.

Car-hart, 10113, 81, W. Hels ami Mrs L. Hels, -14, 91, Mr end Mrs. John French, 100 14. 93.

II. II. Warner and Mrs II II. Slaytmrk. Ill -SI.

92; Mr und Mrs II I.eUhton, 109 1, P. C. Plersnn. Jr. and -Mrs.

F. Hllllard. 10 -o. 96; H. Shcarson and Mrs.

I K. Powell. 117--31. 9i. Mcflosty and Mrs W.

Heed. 109 -II. Oil; Mr. and Mrs. 11.

I). Cheever. 12J 3S, 97; R. II Hsker and Mrs Carhart, 9t, J. Cobb and Miss Grant, HI 10, CI Pynehon and S.

Arm-strong. 121 -31. 100, II. Klaybark and Mrs. F.

Shearson. 126 -26, 100. Mr nnd Mrs. J. A.

Topping, 11217. It. It. H.lker nnd Mm. F.

Adams. 116--10. 10(1, w. II Temple and Mrs. H.

A Cowles, 136 30, 106; Mr. nnd Mrs rj Mnrhle. 121 22, 106: Mr nnd Mrs, 11, Thnmpson, 121 21, 100, BEGIN THREE DAY TOURNEY. Slvteen units noil (inlfers nnllf-i for Vlee-Prealileiira Clip, Whitk Plains, Oct. 10.

sixteen i golfers qtinllllisl for the vice. president's cup, glvep by II, w. Hnyden nt the Knoll-wood Country Club to-day The qti.ilill-ration was according to net bcotes, and the four match rounds will be played to. morrow and Mondny. Tho scores: V.

A. SheparJ, 9123, IIS, S. Todd. 1112, 69. Crossley 94 -23, 69.

T. Wilcox, 77 7, 70; It Carroll, 7C--5, 71, F. Heguernian, 13 -14, 71; Forrest, 19 II, 71; A. M. Abbott.

4 -12, 72: Hlrd. II- It. 72; J. R. Denne.

1815, 71. Fox, 9015, 75. ft lllissett, 93 -11' 75, II M. Cnwperlhwalt, SS--13, 73. Hrown.

9014. 76. It Henderson, 139. 76. S.

D. West, 2 0, 76. The Draw Km Forrest; Shepard Hlrd; Hndersnn vs Peps-rrmaii I'mssUv vi Hassett. Capnll vs. Wrst; Hrown vs.

V-cox, Keane vs. Todd; Abbott vi Cowper-Ihwuli. 1 Play II01111.I With Miiule I'luli. Arpsi.f.y on HrnaoN, Oct, 10, 1 mo club hnntllcap was played tn-day nt tho 1 Ardsley Club, each competitor being re- Btrlcted to the uso of ti sluglo club iniiUIng his round, It resulted In tn I petweeii inyior, on id, 74, nnd P. Alexander.

Sfi 12, 74. The scores: Taylor. 9016, 74, Alexander. 16 12, 71. II Mundy.

1-J 77. A I) laiwrencr, 91 11, 77; (1 Hewitt, 101--31 77: O. II. Smith. 9413, 79; II, L.

1-Mgar S9 19, SO 11 Hartholnnne 93 II. 12 n. n. Tlrowrn. 9116.

13; II, S. Oreene. 16, 15; 13. 8. Horton.

101 It. 10. N. Y. U.

SHY OF SPEED, BUT BEATS HAMILTOH Winners in Getting ifi Points to None -Make Six rorwajj Pusses In Ten Tries. Km UMNO MA IKS C0NTKST ChlNToS', N. Oct 10- In inn. test lacking speed, probably dun excessive humidity, the New ft. verslty tenm defeated Itnmlltnn i hero to-day, Fumbling charnctorlied tlio fc throughout tho first ilf.

Thn N'ew ers lost two touchdowns becime bllng by the hntk Hold when tho all wa, only few yards from tho goal II-n Tai first tally was made within Hie of play, when Huntley ran sovemi i through ii broken Held for tie. In neither this period nor the se, i W1, nnythlng further added to the s- iro. The local eleven never threap tie i tie Now York goal nnd succeeded only four first downs. The Ham oi used tho old stylo mass piny -l resorted to the forward pass. New York I'nlverslty was successful In six rl passes of ten attempts, Several rus Inforco, Jlatnllton's captain, weie distinguishing features of the locil i.un playing.

With the ball on lim yard line the Hamlllon eleven lost (t onl-optKirttinliy of scoring when railed to hoot tho ball over the Tho New York team's pl.i vj peed, nlthoiigh several of Hie showed up creditably. Wiener if-tlcnlar played a good game In t.i while McNnlly nnd Hernstein il themselves favoinlily In tho bails f-M. The lineup: P. Position Ham Walltnati l-efl em1 Wiener, Left tackle Wnein Hngemejrr Lift guard l'i-Jiiy Htslihautn Crnire or Huuscr HIkIU guard i i n- Sumcr lllrhl tackle (un Mel.rnrle lllght end Huntley. tjuarterbark I'ruiel llenistcln eft hnlfhark i.Je Mc.N'allj llleht hnlflmck snnri SiValaner I'ullhark I Scnte- New nrk t'nliersllv, 3a; Hamin ToucliilowriH- Huntley Mc.N'ally (nn.

Wilder 3. Substitutions- For New urV I line Park fnr ikrnstcln, Hernstein fnr Pari-, f. roll for Wallmsn, Carlos for lloucr. Mnir fir ItaKhbatim, Sihurk for Sakalauer, Kapnr mr Huniley. Park for for Hamilton for SiinrU.

Swartr for Lyon. Lon for Hrown fir Cow tor Hrown, Frenr fr (llgllile, IVipe for (low Heferee- II, II Wst. kev, Syracuse L'mplre- .1 Counei I iiir. Ion Linesman- A Polry. Syracuse nt nf quarters 13 minutes PLAY FOR BALTUSR0L TITLE.

Tssit I-'Irst Itnnnil Alntclies go Is llslrn Hull-, SiloitT Hit.i.s, N. Oct 10 I'i, if tho eight first round matches for is club chainplonshlp wero pl.ived to-ibi' tlm Haltusrol O.If Club, and the ahr three will he plaied uirly next wn Two of to-day's matches went ex links, the best being that between W. Fellowes Morirau, and Steplnn Nash. They finished all square i with scorn if si, ntnl halved en- ef tho llrst two extra holes. Morgan won the third, 3 to 4, nnd with it the mat i 111 the other exttn hole affnlr, ir Woodward heat F.

W. Fulleiton tlm nineteenth green The seml-flnnls for tho In'ltig 1C T. lor cup also wero played i Itussell Armstrong nnd W. Hall were the survivors. They will meet In 'hf flnnl next week, II.

It. lienotllet won the wcikly swirn-stains with a L'0, 73, this a tern and there was tin fnr second betw en F. A. Wright. Sfi 9.

77. and John I-Warner, 14, 77. On Moiulny, Day, thirty-six hole mcihr plav hanfllcap will be the miiln event. nra nlso will be a four ball foursome competition In tho afternoon. Tlie summaries club Championship.

First Hound Pirle' Adams, he.n Wlinrtnu 2 '-It II. Krlner beat Wateon. ir he dufaiilt. Ma It. Miirston heat Henry '1-sopp.

fi and Oscar Wood'isiril tte.it L. Fullerton. 1 up (19 holesl, I Morgan. Jr. brat Stephen N.ish 1 (31 trilng Taylor Cup Series, Pine' It.

Arnntrnng heat Ir .1 11 Minium land 3: Hall I.eit lion nrd lissom i 5 nnd 4 Poor Hull Mlltl'li Piny lit 1V Liigj I. New ItociiEi.t.K. Oct. 10. Tho fist round of inntcli play In the October four ball tournament wns played tn-day nl ih Wykagyl Country Club, A match play against par competition was won ay Maynnrd, who flnlshed 4 down The summaries: Four Hall Tournament.

First lloiir-i E. Malthy and N. II. llueey a Denslniv nnd W. L.

(riirlon, 2 1111. A O'Hrlnn and A Llndenmeyer finish-1 s'1 square against Shrlner nnd h-man. A H. llunn nnd II Cuniungh-im beat A Sllles and V. Stevenson.

3 all 3 P. llncker and Ii. II Zlininerman nnd H. l-'nuntaln, 6 nn'1 II. W.

Sykee and W. llaske eif J. (1. Derrick and C. Wldmer fault; 11 Ualnes nnd (I, 1-5 Wldme- Herker and Lithmnn, an Lodrr nnd II Hofnian beat ,1 ln ud J.

(1, I nnd 4 1ln111s nmi MiiiiIi 'rrliiinpb, STAtiroiil), Oct. 10 M. Adam nnd Dr. Statib won to-dny's four 1 1 fotiro nt Wee Hum with a net score of 6 I. The scores S.

Adntns and Ilr .1 II Htauh F. A. Lockwood and P. Knanp 1 66. Mordnmld and 72 5, C7; J.

S. (Jlllesple and Ilr I Hv '-Wslliee. 716, 114; Chester Sel'e Hnhert Hunter. 71-3. CI: II I "I II.

Miller, 9223, T9; A Pit' 1 1 L. Hiichannm 77--s, 69. Moner 1 it si and W. N. Travis, 7910, f.9, It ua' 'r son and II.

Hlrh.irds, "Voodhury and II Knspp. 6 13 W. Hell and Ho le, 96 Srhuyler Merrltt and II Lo- SO 17, 73; M. Plerson and A 2--, 74; l-ldwln Keofleld and In Yf Hchavolr. 15 9, 76; L.

llaldwln 11 I). Arthur. 92 -H, 77, It. Huehanan 4 Holme, SO 3, 77; .1 William, 1 Carler. Jr S5--6, 79.

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