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GU1UU1IGHAU SAVES TIGERS FR0I1 DEFEAT Half Back Drops Coal from the Field in Last Minute of Fordham Came. PRINCETON IS OUTPLAYED New York Team Doe Most of ths Ground Gaining ind Piays In Hard Luck In Battl at Princeton. fecial Tk Ntw-Yf Timet. PRINCETON. N.

Oct. rrlncctoa Tiger had the scare or the season this afternoon when he Joined, issue with the Fordham College eleven, and it was only Logan Cunnlng-bara's clever drop kick Just before the whistle sounded In the second half that saved the Or-J anse and Black from the humtllaycn ot a tie g-ame with- their rival from New York, the core being- 8 to a Outplayed In almost every department, there were few redeeming- features In the exhibition by th men of Old Kasaau. and the one that stood out prominently was the work of Curfnlnehsm. He was a tower of rtrength on offense and defense, and when called upon In the crucial moment for tho effort which requires all of tho skill ai.d nerve that the football player tan tr.utcr. a drop kick, on which hnugt the balance of victory, he was not found warning.

It was a flash of Fordham color from the first Instant of play until thermal few moments, when Cunningham booted the leather over the cross bar and between the goat posts for tho tally which drew a of relief from the Princeton students in the stands. Time and again it looked as if Fordham could not possibly be denied, swift onrushes toward the Tieer goal seeming Irreslstable, but somehow Iiinceton managed to Slavs off trouble when the vtulOrs were within striking-distance, i Thers Is no denying that Fordham was surprise to the Tigers, end it csme with such lightning- speed that the dazed warriors of the Jersey town could not pull themselves together. Fordham put forth such an article of offense that lh rnnr-e-ton line withered before its attack. The wings were particularly vulnerable places in the Tiger lne-up, and the speedy New York bscks worked smvnd both sides of the line for substantial did much to complete the demoralisation of their opponents. In a targe measure It was a stroke of Vin.t lurk that cave Princeton the tPDor- t'intty for her score, precarious though that chance was.

Fordham had been consistently rushing the Tiger llhe back toward its own but near the end of the second period the Jersey men found some ot their playing ability, after having recovered the bajl on en attempted on-side kick by Fordham The Princeton back field then began an assault on the vlfcltora' defense that penetrated when distance was needed. The battle was hard fought, but the Timers brought the leather Into Fordham territory from their own 80-yard line, Cunningham belnK the ntuei i-vuniawui Hstnvr. i tia iwt rs had played desperately to hold their opponents, without avail, out when their own Jo-yard line was reached to what innsea to be the Tigers victorious march Ford hum made a desperate stand and took the ball on downs. Several tries at the oopostng Una net ted almost no distance, aad as a last rr.ori lor srrouna gainer mat wouiu SUII slve possession of the ball a forward pass was triea. sent me leatner out to White and the latter fumbled.

A Tiger player covered the plgnkin immediately. There was not enough time left for rushing the ball, and Cunningham. who had heme the hardest ot the strug- was called on for the supreme orl, a drop kick. The pass was perfect, and a second later Cunninghams too sent the oval spinning through, the air and over the cross bar for the winning three points and the dashing ot Fordham's hopes. The line-up: mnceton.

Position. Fordham. ei iwt McCarthy tlling. Ucltl Kllehr Vttt Centre Rarre.it Waller guard Barubbl Welch Klaht end. aUcaffery pa Quartee baok Head lft half back half Ocery Matthews Full hack WaUo ol from the field Cunningham.

Substitute Princeton. Carrol for Mela. OKI for Uarret. Buckingham for Norman. Christ I for Damson, Sparks for Read.

Hawyer for ttparks, JdcCor-mlik for Matthew, Fordham, O. Walsn for and McCarthy for Referee-Mr. Marshall of Harvard. Umpire-Carl Williams cf Pennsylvania. Head ImrsmanB.

Feagle Sf Princeton. Time ol halves-Twenty mlnuus. Rutgers Scores on Navy Eleven. ferial is Tkt Arts York Timet. UVNXP0U3.

Oct. a loosely played though interring game the Naval Academy won from Rutcers bare this afternoon by la to 3, scoring touchdowns and goon earn ftsir. while the visitors got a field goal In the second period. The quarter back of the vial tor took away a certain score frow his team by tackling Relfenlder, the Navy end, when Bersamtnia bad takes the ball on a rumble In the ftrl half and tiad distanced the pack of Midshipmen who were after him. This esnlnit caused a hurry call XBUu re- placed the halve who had starts the ram.

In the second hair Kutgcr wurked fin triple pea throurh While. Overtoil? nd Burke and carried IK tall la the Midship. from Alveraoo lift- rw? PILH- A tood run Dalton. from K' he Navy la ahaoe for Ha final score. Wilson kicked both roala Tl-e Navy tried nTd.

Wilson. sndMstUoM quarter back, snd the latter did the beat work In running In an epea field. The line-up: v.iiwih neuter. f.t,ml Bergamlnla frurke. Kin.

Hrand M'akeman. V-rrlnr Ift ackle AlYt.reen tftuTd McMlchael Hanaon Rlsht eiard Ko-hlr H.aht trkl Tahn r.iKht end DiiartM Pyrd. nair Rlrht half Trever Luiinn. ooat from vrreon. Ref.re-Mr Bh.rp.

Tal? VTmplrii Mr. TasMtr. Un.eman-LIut. Jenson. U.

s. N. Time of halvca-Twenty and fifteen nilnula. SubjUtutlona-Cobb for Kl- Z'L'TT Wskeman. Vslll for R.lfeniarr.

Vlln Khardoo. t0 Der'-T Forward Passes Help Brown. PROVIDENCE, It. t. Oct.

out- laved Amherat at fnniKaii w-ut unoiT vor- ltd condlilona, scoring two touchdowns la the first half, with a total score of 10 to 0. rioth the Brows touchdowns were made on fierce plunges ihrouKb the line, earl4 by a hmiher ef well-rkecuted forward passes. Turing the eecnnd half Ttrown puahad the ball to Ain-h-rat Mo-yard hfra aa etirmi.t at 'l from the field ru aoollett t.y Amhrrnt f'ar the clf-e Aml)rel worked the ball into 1 rown tfiTltory. but could not set Inalda the line rmlth. the lrom-n rleht axund had bia It broken iu the stcond half.

line-uo Hid umo.ary; Itrown.dii) Ponltlon. Amher.t( Aahburg. rft Left tackle ter left urd riMjr tt''e I'lnitett hmith. I.ht suard Willie jaquct tackle 'i'Khtend bprackllng Wuarterbatk Hit trt half back I'tnki-tt. Aitt.rf.'r....i Itlrht h-lfhack l''h-V Full bark Jrtiite Touchdowns lllch.

a. LmpteWr. Murrhj-ef Harv.rd of Venn.rt-vanla. Hld Ju.lire Mr. Km-ke of WorceattiT TeUuioIdey, Thue-Tscot-mluute halves.

HARVARD'S CLOSE Wllliama Coileje Outplaya Crimson Team in First Half, but Loiea. CAMBHIDGE, Oct. 9. Harvard had tha narrowest cf escapes from defeat at the funds of Williams to-day, squeezing through with a victory of only 8 io la the first' half Williams played all around the Crimson. O'Flaherty failed to cover one of Stevens's punts, and the Williams ends got the ball on Harvard's three-yard line, then rushed it over.

O'Flaherty tried several forward passes in this half, but always without success. Several chances were mane la the Crlm-' son line-up in the secona hair, ana within three minutes Hsrvard hftd stored, llinot hit the Williams line for several nhort galne, and Frothlnsham set around the end for substantial results. The safety came when one of Minot's punts went down near Williams's goal lin. btevons dropped back of the line for a punt, which be misoed. and Smith f-na Morrison downed him In his tracks.

The line-up: Harvard. Poeltlon. William. Houston Lt end M. Smith Tiil.r.k'rraat, McKay.

keft tackle Brook Weat Left suard Mr'ika Wlthlngton Centre Woooe Fiaher Riirht ruard Gregory Foatvr. Illght tackle lrooas 0. Hrewn. Pratt. L.

Smith Risht end Alrott (y Flaherty. Quarter back Leslie, Morrlaon Left ball back fetevens Frothlncbam, J. Brooks Pierce Rleht half back Prlndle Rovers, Ml not Full KelloKf Touchdown Mlnot, J. ftrooka. Uoala front touchdownaTlthlnaton.

Peterson. Safety Harvard. Umplra Mr. Hackett ot Weat Point. Refnree Mr.

Lanrford of Trinity. Field lues Mr. Andrews. Tim of game Twenty-minute naive. HOBBS STARS FOR YALE.

Ell's Gam with Springfield Training School One-Sided Affair. Sftcial Thi Krto Yk Timis, NEW HAVEN, Oct, went through the Springfield Training School rush line almont at. will to-day, scoring rour touchaowna in tn rirst hair ana two In the second. Itobbs, who was the headllner, kicked all six goals, rounding the score to 38 to 0. Tale played almost primitive) football, using only one on-slde kick and two forward passes, but both were Alike on offenFS1 and defense Springfield Ineffective.

Only two first downs 'were registered against Tale, the result of three five-yard gains. One was the result of a forward psas and an end run, the sec ona oi sn kick. Hobbs was the only Talenslsn to flht from call to curfew, and his war ganio was far from the mimic kind. In the scientific quick -Interference which blocks oft tackiers of the opposing team. In the hole boring for a back to follow for a spectacular run, and in the hauling and twisting of the backs through the line.

the genuine neviltry wss played by Hobbs. Ixng runs were scant, but there were half a dosen of Jhtrty-yard else which -sent Yale doss to tha opponents' goal. The line-up: Tale. roaltlon. Enrlnaflel Klliwtrirk.

Vaughan, Van Blnderen Left and. Dunham etobb. Ift Martin Cooney. Drown. suard.Dalebanly.Wataon liyda t'emr Oreory C-oebel.

Tlroneon. funrd Collins i.iuey, r-aui. mm Tear lxsn, Parage. tod Winter liowe. torty, Merrltt Quarter back Mcculloch nemins.

half back Rchiwder. Mrealnyer. Hopklna. Halaaa FVench Rleht half hark Murphy, KIter. back.

Moller Score Yale, SO: Sprlnsrield Tralnlns School, ft. Touchdowns Murphy. Locnn. How. le rlns.

Vsuehan. Holt. Qoel Hobb. Ref. reeMr.

Fult of Prown. Umpire Mr. Mind of Pennaylvanla. Field Judse Mr. Gllllrder ef Penniytvanla.

Time of halves Twenty miaul. Attendance 0,000. Dartmouth Finds Powdoln Easy. HANOVER, N. 8 -Dartmouth had no difficulty In defeating IWwdoln.

13 to 0, b-day. sent eight nten from the second team Into the gam during the second half, and plsyed ssrrrwtvely throughout Twe touchdown were scored In the first half en long run by raly and Ryan, while la the second half Tobln kicked a goal from place-ment sfter a fair catch on the thlrty-vard line. Th temperature we above go, and both c.ii.. The iuTe-urT Ps rner.KolIlns.. ft tackle V.V.V...

N.wman Tbln Leftauarrf Needham. nin.le r-, IAHf Tilt ht i.nLI. i- itankhurat, ninrt end rt.ham. Quarterback Sullivan Ureenwood, i i Bmlth Left hsW.back Imlth. hf1' R'S half back M.rk.

nd'ev Fullback TouclKjowna-Rvan. Dely. Ooal fmm tou-h- rWctrTft.bln-. 1 ao,) fmn rield-Tohln. Mr lnrle ef Brown.

Referee Mr. Dad- Jl I'x'se-Mr. Oourh of partnvnith. Time of halves-Twenty snd fit- Army Gives "Subs'' a Chance. Srrtaf is Tkt Net York met.

"WEST POINT. V. Oct t-Th Army defeated Trinity to-day by a score of IT to S. In the flrat half th Cadets played tha vlaltors to a stand-till, the score being Army. IT; Trinity, o.

i the second half subetltut.es were put In. and near the. end of the half Trinity worked the ball So yards to a touch-down, a prettily executed forward te Ramadell scorlna- th tourhdAwn r- i. ltys quarterback, was a stsr f.r bis team, and mi running oack of punts through a broken field brought the Cart.t te th.ie tt alo mad a pretty and run of 8 yard which piacea in cadet la a position to score. tJII-Jeralev.

at rlrht en4. enrly In the cam showed the Cadet, he wa. iomethlng Vt 1 lilaver and after he r' 'rced in, un-up: roaltlon. Trinity Francke.Ollleaple Left end Raaaford lft tuarrl Amnld mna VR 'ht lldersleeve nrHpa.a.n.V Left half 7.V.iuS3l uU back Carroll McDonald Right half bark Henahaw Offlclala-Rereree. Mr.

I'endleton; Umnlre. i u.iTre-iMT, enln. Uu' tron touchdown Deao. Indiana Easy for Chlcaoo. MARSHALL FTELP.

Chicago Oct The niTeraity ox vnico footbaU team defeated Indiana SI to 0 oa Marshall rials All ot Chlcsgo-s scores were made In th first hair, on touchdown came from a blocked kick, another from a double. 'and th thies on an lnlitrrutiM4 tf i kicked nal each time. Three rolnt accrued e- SISJIU KIB I rOLTJ IjlaVOsBwa Meadow Brook Holds Two Hunta. Sltrial te Tl. V.

1 wwm i nRMPSTEAD. L. 1.. Oct hld by Majoolm etevenson, T. ef th waaaew iirook ciub to-dsy.

The flm was a fox chase at a A. aad the second a drag irom tne eyitseett chooihnu at 10:30 A V. Tho la th aadtll for the latter were Mr! .1. A. i Purden, heward Tary, Ml 'ary, Kletphee tnlfrev II rtt-l -1 tll, Wlira4i Hayca.

Fletchr'r llarticr. J. i. viiev, Binu Mr. Dieveoaoa, Amateur Balk Line "Billiards.

The regular Fall handicap balk line billiard tournament at th 18.2 same will commene to-morrow at Maurice Daly's Academy, corner cf orty-nlnth Ftrcet and Uroadway. Th fol luwltig wlih tha han.iirajw, hav entered: Jttur. Uushei. Thornpaort rTixea will be ili.lrltmted to tho thrt plncr wtiiutti- in. irmwit nuinuar Ol games.

New Yorker Wlr Tennis Title. SfKkl ft Tki Sew1 York Timet. IjaLTIMOHK, Cot. Turl 6f New Toik won th women's tennis champion alitp of MaryUnd on th court of th l'llti more cttunt.ry Club this afternoon, defeating KstSt-'rtns fvl. local ftv.irlte.

6 snd 6. Th raull a a bir aurprlM. III. VT-lll III. WI-IH (41 Mra.

Willtain an-l klio Turia. who Ai.a vrnca sua tioaa, h-a aud i ie I I Sixth of a Scries of Jaunts over the Better Roads. Bypaths and Across Country Around New York. Etstrn Island furnishes some of the most picturesque country about New York for a walking trip, and it Is a part of the city which is sehiom', explored by the perhaps because ot the long ferry from the; Battery to -St. George.

The country covrreJ, however, on a wcil-lald-out trip repays for any Inconvenience. Hill aSid dale predominate on the Ik'. anil In an Interesting manner, arwj pleasing views are to be had on every hand. The walk this week K-uds and around the hlxhest portion of tha lsl.tn.1. The start is at S-t.

Georsre. which can be reached by the tatea Kerry from the Lattery. Turn left through 8t. George unci follow throutrh Tonikinsvllle to Turnpike, which eliould bo distinguished from jriichmond Road. The 1 ir -CSP 1 I 1 a 1 1 5TAXK ISLAND Staten Island Through St George, TompklnsvWe, Castltton Corner, Head, Granltevllle, Port Richmond, Snug Harbor, New Brighton.

Diitance Hints and Helps to Walkers. Whll there is no set ttm at which a walk should be taken, those who hsv tooted It find that a walk la th early morning' Is the snore pleaaant The country presents a fresher pect, ar.d the pedestrian feels more Invigorated sud capable of completing a greater dlatance before fatlgoe become pronounced. Th majority of ieorl euirt out fur a walk without regard for time of day, and they will diar-ovrr su added pleaaur If they adopt th practice, where It la of walking bt th early morning hour. Th beat policy to purau be for going on a long morntng walk la to take som light food before stsrtlng out aad a hot drink. Eating heartily Is probably worse than not taking enough, nourishment for lntsd ef acting th part of the stimulant It should, trior Is a pre.

diapoaltlon to- a drvwslnea wMi-S grow nior pronouncvd a greatr Ui.ianc la covered. A good, healthy tire la something which will do tnoet any one good, but If fetlgu Is too great harm Is th reault- What la a long walk for on person may short for another, so that each has to be his or her own judge Ih th matter of what wilt constitute a good walk. Practically vry one of th walk which ai-peara in thaa column haa barn arranaed that It may be cut short at various ixiint Ions th rout and convenient train eervice back to th city secured. When an Inexperienced edetrlan has sccompllnhed a eon.lder. at distance.

It shows no lack of pluck to sun. Never get to the point ot feeling that a walk once completed should never be taken again. Walking over a pleasant rout a second or a third tun is like rereading a book la which on Itaa taken mucn interest. Tlwrt la always something new to discovered, and familiarity with th country will bring a confidence which will make digressions from th stab-llshi-d rout a iiesant pasttm. Once th lay of th land Is In th mind.

It take a long time te eradicate in impression and to ed- GRIDIRON VICTORY FOR N. Y. U. Makes Score of 7 to 0 In Gams with Rhode Island State. Rhode Island State University proved no match, for the) eleven of New York University at Ohio Field yesterday sfumoou the local collegians win ulna; by a score of to a At the end of the first half tha score stood 2 to 0 In favor of tha.

New Tork University men, and In the second period Tule was sent over the foal line of the visitors for tha only touch-down of the game, tha scor being- made near the ond of the halfT Neither combination showed remarkable football, the work of each, on both offense and defense, being erratic. The State boys, however, were never dancer ottg contenders for the honors. One In the second period fhey appeared1 to have a chance to get In a score, but an attempt at an onalde kick lost the opportunity. Fumbling was ot frequent, occurrence and each team lost much In this respect while penalties were inrilcted on Rhode Island for a number of yards. The vIMtors plsyed without much In the way of team work, while New York t'nl-Verslty, though far from perfect in this respect, adopted helping tsrtlca with mora effect The defense both teams was, however, weak, and frequent gains were mad by tha barks of both sides without any great trouble.

The New ork University men made a bold try for a soora at tha opening of the a mo after Nixon bad recovered the ball, when a Khode Island player fumbled the kick-off en his own twenty-yard line. KUlfe dropped back and made a try for a field goal, but the leather hit on of tho posts. The only score in this period wss the safety by Tule Just before the close of tho half. Yule pounded the Rhode Island line near tha end of the second period and wut ovf for a touchdown after Ithode Island bad held for two downs. The Rhode Island.

Position. n. t. V. I-e-ri end Left tack la Iirennaa Smith.

Hardy Warner, Harris Altren. Nt'Ullr Angllly Sulllran. Left s-uard Hennchrer Centre Cnoney ftlttht guard Maraay, Kemp Blht tarkl HuN-rt Kight nd Crawford. it Davla Doll Quarter back Lett half bark Nil in rlhsnley frlden RlgM half back R. KUlfe rull back Yule.

0.11-sck Touchdown Tule Fafety-Yule. Referee-Mr. alentlne. t'mplrwMr, Quill of Yale. Head llneemae Mr.

Rust. Time of halve Twenty and fifteen mltiutea. Michigan's Close Call. ANN AKHOIt Oct holding Mlrhlgan to no score in the first hslf. Cas Scientific 6- hool ef Cleveland wai defeated on Ferry Hld this afternoon by th scor of to 0, a place kirk from the 35-yard line by Cspt Allerdlce saving the game for Michigan.

The offense shown by Michigan In the first game cf the season waa a disappointment to tha team' simportur Injuries and lack of lrinng In Mk-hixan hvin a line-up nlnal the veteran Ca. eleven. Jli.h'mn. however, silchtlv outrgle.l th tleieiand team and showed a much stronger defense. fas mad but on first down during tn gsnie.

Hits wa tho result of a prriectly ee-cuted long forward I.in-ui; Michigan. I'nettlon. Caea. Rser lft NMiv tackle I'-ncison l'enl-o. s.

Lert suard Km. man wstsln Centra AbUilt Frtilth llKt suurd cil It i i lai-sl 1'nxts-ka Jiorlesltc. K-hl ka-Hrsnt Q.urt..r I lirgau-M'L'r Iitmnd-ilagidsjii leri li.ihy A Herd ice I utt l.mf lw'a tn froi.i n-id Kcfn-ei Mr. E.dri.iK of stlotiittn. t'm ire Mr, line Ml.niSJlt.

Kleid Ju.l(-Vr. Vli. ad linesman Kir. euiuvaa. Julilgea.

of balvs 1 asoly oiiuutc. 1 i I i ln'ter aNo sturtft out from Tompklnnvllle. I 1'tirt ol the viaik wliich Icids turough bt. Mieorsui-. and Tompkins mny rlini- mate.i ry tne peucsiriin, ir tie wlnhes to away with the city pavfrnrnt.

bv taking a tr.jllcy to tiio start of the KIrhmond Turnpike. The road leads toward tho centre uf tlit l.M):inil, pasiin i-iuit to Silver Lake, one of the most plcturet 'io sheets of watfr in t(n greater citv, and a short excursion may tw Tnalo to It If the peiic-atrlan to make tiio trip. About mile tievond the Clove Hoad, which lf about the s.ime l' yond tsiivf- Ink, Is Custlfton Com. -is. Her turn left on tle Manor across thn scrtio-i of tho Ixland.

and follow this to lUct.morid. a dixtance of shout five rr.iie. Continue through to flreen lre. about a mile and a half beyond, and lire turn pharp to the rinht over tho inlK'- bih tiring the Fresh Kliis. Tnis the old WALKING ROUTE 110.

6. xv- -aTss-- Wa C7 --CrVfc" SJJT A a erAr -tA i trlun feel a notlreahl confidence In following agiiia a walk which has appealed to hi fancy. Juxt at th present time chestnut are to be found on or near moit country roads, where theee roads lead through patchee of wood. It may glv a seat to a walk at times to ftel that the walk Is not taken for the walk alone, but rather aa a llttl tour of diecovery after a dash object Companionship on a walk is a feature which cannot be overteUmated. become monotonous to walk alone, and doubly so after say halt the distance of a walk ha been computed.

Whenever It I poaalbla. alway start eul with some friend, and a pleasant word here and there lit regard to the scento beauties of th country passed through will dn muih to mk dlstanc awm short. When alin. on I to for era i only to lb fact ot arriving at a given (estlnatioa. Letters from Pedestrians.

porting Edltorr Those of your eorreapoodents of the Lirt Itoad League who are tntmwted In th walking club idta rosy Interested to l-srn thsl there I a National organisation, The Overland Walking Club, whoa official ore-an Is Jood liealth. published at lie tile Creek. This Journal la a pot.ujar health mara. sine; only In I'a department oq tha Walains Club la It "offlotaL," In thla detrtment It prints the dolnits of branch or local eluba. also poetry mni proa, having th outdoor lira and walking their subject.

y. p. New York, Oct T. Footling Editor: From time to time I hnv noticed reference to cross-country walking, snd 1 would suggest a way by which this niay be accomplished, though distance would undoubtedly be sacrificed in a measure, for It I much harder to do croas-country work than straight road walking. A number of times recently have started out fur a certain section of the country around Nw Tork with on, of th toporaihlal survey map In my pocket, snd.

selqrttng some point of vantage to Start with, cut Immediately cross country for som town a number of mile away. There I practically no chance ot getting lost If a com pes FOOTBALL SCORES. At Cambridge Harvard, 8: Williams, ft. At New Haven Yale, Springfield Training rVhool. At I'rlnceton Prlncelon, Fordham.

O. At Fhiladelpbia Pennsylvania, 12; West Virginia, 0. At lthsca Cornall, IS: Oberlln. At Wllkesbaxro Carlisle Indiana, Bute College. At Weat Point Army.

IT: Trinity. 6. At Annapolis Navy. 12: Rutgers. S.

At Providence Brown, 10; Amherst 0. At dyracua Pyracu.e, if: Kochwlr, 0- At Auoover Yai. 113, 13; 1'nililpa Asd-ver, o. At Wsshlngton aeorgetowa. Washington College, 5.

At llavetfurd Haverfurd. Delaware Col-leg, o. At nwarthmore Franklin and Marshall. 8 art more, u. At Kaaton lfayetta.

AO; Hobart, 0 At houth lthlah. tl; t'rslnua, S. At Uettysburg -liurknell, Oettysuuig, a At llurllngtou. Vt Inivtrsity of Ycmiont IT: Bt. 1ji rrnce, 0.

At (irono, Ms. t'nlveraltv of Maine, New Kampshlr Htate College. O. At waehlnKtun George Washington, 0: Western Maryland. t.

At Amherst Mssssrhuretts Agricultural Col-i lege, Norwich I nlverslty, tk I At New York New York Vnlreralty, Amw. i.iano r-raie, o. i At Maofurd. ita nm. fAby.

10: Tufa, 0. AC ILaelar Ptu.lloa Kmefter 12 limrlMAtilk i freehmwn u. At Lexington. Va. Washington and Lee.

Ilainidt-n Sydney, o. At Troy henaaelacr SO; Bteph.ns Col-lee, o. At bchenartady Worcester Union. 0. At Mlddleburg.

Vt Middieburg, fell. Mlrhe i). At tatnlng. N. Y.

Mount Pleant Academy, 11; Nyark High W'hoo. 0. At Tem-tuwn. N. la Balle Institute, Hi llackley Kail.

At N. Military Acad-enjr. 11; Middleiewn llish eU-hool. 0. At Rochester fcaet ltih.

ad; Lima, ft. At Cornwall, N. Yotk Military Academy. I'oughkepl" High Hchool. o.

At iH.hha Kerry, N. t. Macksnsle (school, llj Irving School, 0. At Jersey City Adclphl ot Drooklyn, Ktl'lfley, o. At Atlanta, Oa.

83; Pooney, At Charleston University of Georgia, Citadels. At Charlottesville, Va t'nlvemlty of Virginia, 2: it John Annapolis. At Champalrn, III. l.antocky, Illinois. 2.

At Knozvllln. Nortk Carolina, Vnlvereity of Ttrnfue 0, At Ittlsburg k-ltuburg. IS; Marietta Col-le. o. At -hlrao Oilcsgo, SI: Indiana, 0.

At Minn Ik; Ames, O. At Ann Arbor I nlverslty ot Michigan. Csse hcirntlfic Kchooi. At LaylLe. Ind.

Northwestern. 14; Fur-due, a. At Cincinnati t'Dlverslty of Clsclnnalt 82; Wiltenher. a. At Columbia, Mo.

Missouri, Kansas A. C. o. At I nwrenee, Kan. Ksnnss.

11; Oktnhoms. 0. At ft. Louis i-rury Culiega, ti SL luui tiilverslty. s.

At Ies Moines Pmk. IS; Alumni. 0. At fct louis Washlngioa Vnlvrslty, 12; Bhurtlelf College, a. At Iowa City- low Ott.

Colle, 0. At Madison. Wis. Madison. iJ; Uwrrm-, O.

At Clevelan 1 Wcatera Re.rva, Miami, 0. Tltfln. t)hlo Antloch. H-ldsihei. a At fielawar.

Ohio Kecyoa Colic 11; Ohio Wesley n. 0. At Alliarr. Ohio Mount Union, 14; Tluch-tel. 0.

At Tu.kaloosa Alabama, 14: Howard, 0. At Austin Trias, bouthwrslai a Cas Vsialt)'. Penrt State snd Indiana Tie. WILKMUAItHK. Oct -Pennsylvania ftt Collec nd th Carltal tndlsn eleven played a tie fooihall im to-diiy, th ecorr he-ln 8 to a.

The Indian scorel In the firm half on a fortv-Trd run by Hutiser a touchdown, from whictt Llrhv a lioal. In tne half, Kinnh carried tne ba! over (rr a touchdown for U'ollcsf. Vurhl tried for the goal, but failrt. Ulr V.tIiis kicked a field g.al, and Mate louk-d like the victor tmtil on a kuk by Llldiy. me bail roiled over Ht' oal lln- and Vcrnls, hn ot It.

wss tlomned by Wauarka fnr a safety, making th sture a tie. Wcrceiter Poly Deats Union. FCHENf CTADT. N. t.

Inatltpt Cefe-tted Vntofl a burd-fonulit rce here tbls artcnion br a cf lu ft. Uorc.ier til gain her liiilll the secrtd lis'', when t'nlott put on eeral su'. litotes. 1 rt the le.t t'ir" nunutes i.f ivay ii. ft half back, was tiiroan nt.r Ir a tuuUtUowa and al Was kicked.

--1 nv-rr Turnpike, or Foulh Broadway, ond croescs back over palnj throuKO New pjirineviile. Hulls Head, Grnrilie-rllle to Port )iU hnion.l, on the Kill von Kull. This section of the walk, l'-ads over pructlcaily level country, skirting around the hi(4h rldice. To this point the dutance Ih about sixteen miles, and If the d-Klrr he may contlnuo alotK the fhore Itoad tlirotieh t-Vest New Br.Khton. iniiir liarhor.

and New LriKhton to 8l Gi'oiee, which Increases tie tilalanco to twemy rr.lleH. The route may be chane-ed by taking the riRht-harnl turn at Ku nmond. Continue hill to tli first r'sjht turn, and follow road to and on to 1'ort Ktchmond. This portion of the walk is In-tlieated by the lotled lire on the map. The Stnten (sland Railroad, which follows both de of the Inland, ofer a convenient way of retjrr.inji to 8t.

Georfft If the ptdertrlan bc-come fsugutd. 1 Richmond, New Cprlngvllle, Bull's 16 to 20 miles. I used to show direction, and there Is a compensating degree of plraaure derled. The map altow esartly what country la feasible (or such aa exploring tuur. giving elevation, streams, and numerous other details whh It are usrul for such a tramp, L.

U. O. New York, Oct. 4. Fportlng Editor: There Is considerable ornor.

tunity tor sluing tripe on Long Ja.and. but aa yet hi 1lkl.il ha not shown any trip through this country. 1 have traveled over many mil of long Island territory on lout and know whtrwot i-ak. lluny of th i deatrtan who are following Tlia TlMKS walss would, I am aure, pireeiat sum route laid out en Long laland. 1 would be glad to stv you any Information along thla line which Would be of bi-nedt to my elluw-uedratrtans.

Nw Tork. tvt. 7. H. L.

D. Hportlng rdltor: hav Jet completed th walk which you gv In Hunday' tai-r, and It appealed to slronrly tbst I felt It due (hat 1 xier ny gratifuatlon of what your walking trl ar doing In a braeflrlal way. Some of th walka which have appeared la THS lives 1 bad alreaiy taken, but th other wer.a pleaaant addition te my store ef knowi. K. T.

New Tork. Oct. Answers to Walking Queries. 0. N.

T. VTatklnff is not 4 food training pro. eeduY foe on who Intend to become a printer, but It may be- fol. owed with art van ta by oa who lnter.de taking up dlatance running. i It.

To take a walk the dlatance yo peak of would be entirely t.io long for one who has nut had more esnerienc than you admit. Train up to th long dlataaces by taking walk ot tnoanrat length. T. H. Weston started his walk from ocean to ocean on his seventieth birthday.

He did Sot follow the route 'which ws plansed. R. C. E. The walk You.

ask shout will appear probably In two weeks, and will give utsiauca ui aooui iwen.iy nuies. J- L. T. Tou can cover part of the dis tance ty trolley and thus avoid a number ot umniereating Th country part ef to wais leaus titrouiB a desirable sector). H.

L. O. Weston arrived at Fas franclsco ov iair tnaa Bad planned. MILLER BRACES UP PENNSY. Quakers Unable to Score Until New Quarter Back Enters Cams.

PHILADELPHIA. Oct. University of Pennsylvania football- team defeated West Virginia thla afternoon by the score of 12 to a It wag only In the last ten minutes that Pennsylvania succeeded In scoring at all. Previous t-J thla the Pennsylvania bad been held for downs three times Inside West Virginia's 10-yard lino. Once more the ball waa lost on a fumble on the 5-yard tin It waa not until Miller relieved Thnmr In the second half, that the Pennsylvania? team started to score.

Miller's first play, a forward pass to Marks, produced a touchdown, and" he scored himself a few minutes later, after a series of brilliant runs. Weet Vlrstnla had but three substitutes, and Pennsylvania two men who had been withdrawn to re-entee th irame. The line-up: Pennsylvania. roaltlon. West (Vlrglnla.

Iiraddock Left HuieMno Jreti, Hum Left Touns I'lctrlck. I'ls L.M guard Mwearinger oaeena. Centr Weodbotiae ton. It. irht guard Cole Terrier Rlrht tack I.

Kins Large, Cornwall. end WlleJ l'hitynr. Miller. Wk Teerr Merita Lsft Mem I fonimer. Irwin.

halfhaik Hnuhln.un. RatrsileltFull Murlnarr Tom hdowns Usrks, Miller. OoI from touchdown fraddock. J. Referee Mr.

Evana iiru mie nr, nrjmouin. I si. Lrnstk iiattfS. snd ku minute. Oberlln Makes Cornell Work.

Sfttial Is Tkt Srm 'r Timet. ITHACA. N. Oct the niual tartar la Oberlia Uila sftcreoon, winn: ng cy ts score or iu to s. but puin medlecre football.

Ckpt Grey of th. team pUysd ring ab4Ut th Cornell team, awd ear in i us sioe Kww a tournsowa from Ma a iairty-yra lln. skirting th aid Haa and running more than half ef the mj oa toe mil team. out-Cuf. Cornell, howev.r.

cam back In sli mtnut ny a wursuown la which a neat lT, rd pmm. uaasr lya.man. thirt, r. rds fji in wy, sna TyJsman picked th her three yard by a plunge through the li MacArthuf failed at goal, as ha ax no. ill if three touchdown, and at th nd ef the Oberlln ws one pednt shrat.

Th latens fc. bothered th heavy Cornell Una th Backs could mak llttl headway in thl half. nenwaiiea. iinacan ram bark In th ond halt with more Ufa A long cnsld by Raker waa picked us ea tha irk a. Ol I Arthur nj doitged sever I trslr fsf BP- ln rn at ml.t'i ttxl, and made a ion.

latent adtanr-e. in rh tn the onr-vard line ni.u. In Ih play th bail was an4 retind it pear lis nl d.ian. tin, ass poshed over. Th on-, l-aru at nned Corned Ice at tli tea-f tint loll 't lit trd mw nrunani run from a i c.

ir ne ,11 nervoua. IteHueoiiy lorgt PI Th Poaltloa. Olerl! itii.crt. Hurley. wjerii Mton.

Her ituuise, lrttaikla Ixnuin vey i-it suara 'nir Mi.Ii Ivlihi unrt I 'Kht taenia i aves. i 'nitnor. ins MacArthur, Traaiff l.nht end elf Ll i.i ter 'l-mn. II -( fnia n. o.a.

Lrt liaif back (Cun I I'urt P.iirht half hack i ul. back Kerr. Cu I us Kor i'ril 'lr icucri. n-T)drman, MacArthur, Or-v, tr mchne v. Hi IM.

l-It. K. icree Mr. ll unh of l-orgr' n. I o.

Mr. of Cumnit-ia. Jml lr. IV.N, tis lAnt -Mr lira (eriin, ant sir. Crosby, Curue.i.

Tins LI, ii 1 et 0. GOLFERS AT FOX HI LLC. Thirty-two Members Guzlify the President Cup. The mrmbers of the Fox Golf Clob comjieteJ In 111 lcs than four events Ur-flay, the chief match heirs the for tho President's Cup, presented br Joseph O'Donohua, Jr. It was an cishteen-hole me-lal-play handlcnp, tLrrly.

two to qualify. The final for the nrrok-lyn Cup bt tween W. S. Kimball ar.d Lloyd Tcfft finlsheil even and trie match will be plsyed off to-day. In the round of the club cha.mplor.sr.lp, II.

IL Armstrons beat I. W. Dtan and 4 to play, snd A. Kammer beat Dr. A.

II. Thomas by default. Ths thirty-two wlto Qualified for the President's Cup were: J. W. Dean.

SO. uits- a. IT. Poteen ft 71; H. F.

Iv; 1 71; b. i.oitaire. T.l; L. II Wallas. 15 M.

U. Ktarey. l'V-71: F. it I 11-74: W. P.

Haskell. 'M, 1-472: 1. T. Clraodln. UZ, IN K.

Heiket, bo, 15 7S: P. H. Anier-son. 1 15; r.rtt-r. KO, 73; J.

K. KrrclvsJ, Ni 1471: H. 1L bi nd. tn. li-7i; II.

C. Ifardy, Sd. 1C 7il: J. li inirb'gij, 1 TT; Charies Prr-lry, k'i. 1 H.

K. Armstrong, si. 71; rV. Jtsrtn. TM.

1 7s; Hubliard. Prt 1 K. C. Jtjr.nstcn, Pi. t-7: K.

C. Jnhr.stan. V2. 1 70; W. f.

Ued. a. 7i: H. IL H-irnol, 04. 15-73.

W. fj. Kimball. 1, It Tt; y. 07.

It TV; li. T. Ailt-n. M. J.

Fl'minr, M. 1 S); J. C. I'tmrf-rfiwd. SD, Lic Armstrong, II A.

H. F. Ksmmer. sJ. W.

J. KUmicg. ID. Is (si; W. W.

Van Lj.n. ea. T-81. The Class A banrlicap we.s won by J. W.

resn with a card ot fi li tit. snd V. V. Currei won the Class II event with a card of S7, 2i 72. Montclatr Golfers, in Match Play.

Match play for cup, ir.rludlrg th ehajuplonihlp trophy of the Uonlclalr Ckilf Club, drew a larg- numbai ef player to the link of the Montrlalr Golf Club yUrdy. The first slxtarn who qualified a week I0 played for the club Wl.lie the lhr two sets play! for a iwlal troplile. The results of the first roun4 were: Championship C. It. Itrown best B.

Trem. ner, 1 up ant 1 to play; C. K. Van Vles. beat T.

T. Held, it uo and I to plsy; W. Via ley beat A. it. A.

Ion, up and to play; C. J. Turner beat A. C. Abrrti, a up and 1 to playi C.

E. Van Vieck beatl A. I'bllbHck, 4 up and 8 to play: J. C. fl.it beat F.

Ht iart. 1 up I r. hole.) (is ar Woodward beat I'aul t'tarrett, I tip; Jason Itti-er beat H. Hsrrl by rtc'ault. second Cup.

J. II. Klrsaldy and T. It. Fogrty tied; I'kui Harrisno beat A.

F. Store, 4 ut and 3 to plsy; beat C. 11. Tuke, 1 up; Welter lirown best Joseph H'd(-son. by default; J.

H. eilaat bat W. tl. Prley, up and 3 to play; C. J.

fcprnrer heat E. J. words. 1 up; Havden Pudit-y beat J. T.

Dcertcka, I up; T. li. U'lswsll and R. M. Ferrl tied.

Third Crtv-K. F. Miller beat R. E. DurVam.

0 up aud 4 to play; A. L- Pearson beat li. J. Howlnnu. 5 up and 4 to plav; Kjils beat IC R.

llanecin. 4 up and 3 to play; K. T. Wilros beat E. O.

Porkwood. 1 up; C. T. lVerlcks beet W. li.

Clow by default; W. Cravath b-at IV F. Neff. 1 up; 1. snd W.

R. HulbcTt tied: li. L. HowUod tat J. A.

Xelaey bv default. Walter prows aoa the flee A handicap with a citrd of Kl. TJ. C. K.

Van Vleck anOJ1. M. llan leon tied for seond placa ith 1 net. Th beet gross score was TS strokes, made by C. K.

Vaa leck. Jr. Th CUaa II match waa woo by U. R. Fogarty with a card ot 10 hi.

Play for Baltusrol Golf Cup. r. Watsoa' woa th bell sweepstake on Ih 1'a'tuarol link vstrday with a net senr of 74. la th qualifying rouatt for the Ralius ro Cup Vatua again tt-sde th low set ef TO. The summary! Ilall weptke-C.

Watan, S2. 71; F. A. Wrtjht, vu. ael; T.

i-iirr. si, l't si. "Juallfying Hound, rtalttierol Cup C. T. Wst- lon, SJ, a 74; C.

F. Watson, Jr, M. in. S. T.

llavlds. UO, l-7I; t' Howell W2. 1573; W. 11 Murdork. IH.

leo; C. C. Kaniet y. M. 12 -el; M- R.

Towneend 7. V. H. r-mlth. S1, 15-M.

I). AJam. Si, 15-; T. Fayard, VI. i W.

L. Carey, ml, l-e; V. Fuller. Ill, S5-KS; J. Wwdward.

101. T-W; tl. W. Cranberry, lot. S4: F.

A. Wrtght. tal. T. ynnevwr.

St. 10 SI. Dyker Meadow's Monthly' Handicap. la th seventh monthly handicap at th Dyker llaadow Golf Club yesterday W. W.

Pllklngton wtat with a TJ mi, altd by a 10-strok alUiwane. There were forty-two stsrter. but a good many failed return tarda. The beat ecorea were: Gross. If cap.

Xet. W. niklngton A. T. IwiMlu hi 14 tl 4 14 4 4 ft 11 J.

A. kfcKelvay eS A. J. U. H.

Aldridg C. S. Tnol J. Knapp VI H. N.

Wsrbasaer W. C. .5 J. K. Adama.

W. D. ST W. C. Uiddl.

Jr. tod Golf Ti at Yountakah. Over the links of the Tountakaa Country Cub yesterday J. A. Williams snd F.

A. Xlsrcellu tied for first place In the Class A handicap with net roree of 70. F. U. Fierce 'preaentad the prts.

In Class n. for th trory offered by w. V. Helmet-1, the winner proved to bw C. Good.by.

Th scores were ss follow; CLASd A. roa. H' "a B-Net. A. It.

i. F. A. Marcellus ,....7 a A. F.

IUce CLAHi p. C. S4 IO Ta W. F. Abbott IS TS F.

F. 1U1 71 Hamilton Team Badly Beaten. TUaflLTO. N. T.

Oct. rnuridt-Dt Shcrmsa witnessed th drfeal of Hamilton, bU alma snatrr. et the bands of her old rival, Colgat Vslverslty, thl afterDoon. by a score of 4S to 0. tn the annual football game.

When Colgate had made 44 point Vic l'reul-ct Bhennaa and hi tmlly left th field Colsata went throush tha Hamilton line about at wtll, and every forward paaa brau)il a lung gain. Toward th end of th game Cuinat put in seconl and toen thlid laata ma. but suil eonunuwd tt gain. Cnglewood Golfers Plsy for Cup. Th semi-final round for ths President's Cup wss played yesterday ea th link of the Cnglewood Oolf Club.

Harry Weatherbe beat al VArtlrt, by 4 sp snd to play and Oeurg Vea Ksuren defealod Frank "Enoe by and I P'ay. victors will play tn nal mjr.d In th trochy ft.st SatutiUy. In th reyular rlub handira; agalnat b-Mt'y Harry on the Class A event, flnl.hluf un. hi crd being si 7.1, and In Claa N. U.

Hue-sin wwa the vlcior a card of PI 11 al, flnuhlng dowo la bos r. Syracuss, 17; Rochester, 0. BTRACCRR. N. Oct.

Tale Vne Smashing method Syracuse defeated' Rorheatsr In th Stadium thi afternoon. IT to O. Roches-tee waa weaker than eipet ted, and practlctlly a aubslltut -teem was played by Coach J-Jnre. Tk Syr cea defene wss trtng snd Rochester gnlneU little. Fumbling punts pared tb way f- two touchdowns.

Fogg aad Derby started ft Th line-up: Pyiwcua. Poe'Urm. Rochester. Kall.t. UoHttoM.

Iftenl I lovt llartlnan.M. viland lef la He K'-r An.t.raon, uard. 11. flimi-r. llerty Ceair luna I a.

i Jia, i Tt.iroa. Klsui guaro. Ji.O.ii, ClirSe. llecte Wii'iimt amp ftieht tackle Plndcr. M.nkejr...

H.rhl en I kirlen lavv. It juy lisrt t.f Prn. U.inrr.ia hslf bsck Ste iuil l.rll IftpUMI 1 ouct.doa as Iarlir. Centner. Fose.

tnais fr.nt pun h.l.ians An le.n. I. Time ef halve an i iwenty-uve nrnulw, nf-ee J. C. triM.

a. t'n pire lln FH-I-I Ju lgeF. J. Rebrrla liwd linesman II. Howard.

Amlier.u Yals Frethmen Triumph. ANDOVFll. CKC Tsi fre.h-men defeated rhllllps-Andnver In a fast fot- "-ur senr or to Th. visitor cnred tW- be Phllb.n. while l.

i runs wrv.wi jian snwirrr frrced back for a af-tv. And-jver tb.n rallied, ar, th fcalani r.f th jania waa on hitstn. 2 lc: from h- tr 1 irn cf 1 aunty ad f.ii.n mlnu.ee. i -a lmm.rv Stevens Preps Cesten ty Nev.rk. NEWAr.K.

N. Oct. -Th Flrven Khoel tlevrn cf If.iUkrn wa eaitliy beaten by Newark Acadeoy oa Atsderoy lull b.r to-day, Si a Tb lK-al tesm nade tWt tmi.t.Jtiss-rsai as I1, a g.iv i.i ii mil inj ft.irj an IT polnu irnrt In th. ton, as. vl.tfi 11.

and Hill ef tha ac.i.e -t xrt.i H-ng runs and tokine tart in ntwi SvIi aiid big HISS GAIIPBELLYIi; YfOliEll'S GOLF TITL British Champion Defeats f.ir Darlow for the National 1 Championship. WINS BY 3 UP AND 2 TO PU President Jccques Congratulates New Tit's Holder en Hsr Co.v -tiitent Golf Tht Arts Tivrt. -r. XKto CampbcU. Britain's womar.

fAt the wo-nen golf of the L'uUeJ Biatc to-3ay by lefi. Jlrs. nona'J If. Barlow of rhldeiri; the final round of thv Natlonaj tour-ment on the links of the Merfen Crvr. Club at Uavtrford.

Miss. Campbell a-after a rood exhibttltm of olf by n-t 2 to plsy. She did secure h-kad until the thirteenth hole, and Wl never In danger of defeat after that. Miss Campbell's victory carries Tnltr-rl jtsts womcM-s eharcplrmsi--acroes the water for tho first time In history of the I'nltetJ Btates Oolf Her victory does not mean th, next kt.r American tournament wl'l abroad. th, tMJopiU alth the victory a few jti.rs ajj cf tor j.

Travis of the UHtlsh Cami-bell t-orte frtm the Ir4 rakes, her btime rlub bolns; Norti wick. Soot Isnl. fha won the British tn last Spring, and hts also held th gcn; tlah wom g-olf championship? i Mra Barlow Is an fxpcrleTiced pl t-' but this the first time In ber catH-that the ever reached tho final round tho National event. She waa In the Km final round threa years ago. she ha been -one of tho leading golfers of r-t Philadelphia Clstrict for several yean! snd hag held the charnulonf hip of local asaoclatlon.

Miss Campbell, in view of the adralrsu rama sho haa shown during; the week, wrj ht favorite, but this, the i -ii. uutm UISJ, t) some chanco or brlllUnt play, their rep. reicntsUve miaht main tho cup in country. A btrajo gallery followrj tTs players. Creditable paay by each resuit.d in halving tha first two holes, tt Campbell mart two poor approaches tho third, while Mrs.

Harlow. recfclr; the green In fine Amnion, won In a bote, 3. giving her the first lead. The stx a as halved, and Mra r.rl., vlved the hopes of her friends by winnir th fifth hol-r in 4 to S. runnlrg dnn i sevtrvfoot put.

while Cantfie nilaecd l.er put. This tnulo the Amenci woman two up. Mrs. I5fiow drove In'o the bur.ker c-the. next, taking two shots to get while Mls Campbell, playint stcidi won by to 7.

The next three we helved. Miss CampbHl getting into sand traps twice on tho eighth and Vr Harlow to a In by inferior puttir. was out uf bounds en b-1 drive to the ninth, and Mia. Brio i mlaaed her tliarve to win by falling run down a four-foot put. Mrs.

Harlow, however, was one In tl lead wbn play began on the holes. Khe lost a chance to win the tent the ball rtcpplnx on tho edjre of the cj end ttie h-'le was halvr-t! in four. Mei, ere play chamctcilyed tho next hole. Sir ll.irlew being short In approaching then falling into the ravine. She reed-7.

to for litr opponent, and honors we. th'n even. i The twelftii hole was halved In 5. Csmpbell missing a short put to wir i i i v. tiKiiuit piriuinBi irrmett to nar left her at this stage of the gme and s-gave-up the pert hole after plating In: tha bunker.

The fourteenth was halv-and lil. Campbell won the next easily, Mrs. Harlow driving Into the btir.V-ers on both hole and taer. being ahort I -her approach shcts This ended th the sixteenth green In favor cf tt bUlt woman. I In tho play-off f.f tho tpl tie for prise In tho quHlifylng rour' Ml? Margaret Curtis won the pels eciir ot t'l it tor sirs, tiro ot Fhilt.lelph;! and for Mlu Anita l'hl-of M's.

The cx-neolaiiu' cur was wrn bv Miss Harriot Cnrtlr Hieton. who offeated Miss Kiirevo cf lioatyn by 7. up and 1 to puy I The cards ot the championship rcaui were: Mia Cambell cut. ItSItlS I Mia. I-arlow JJUMJ as Csn phtll-ls 4 i I Mr.

Barlow in 4 11(146' Mlsa Carnptiel! wa a heartilv congrst fitted a Khe Ind been representing th: country. She said; "Never have, I been more s'ncerel praised tor a victory. een when the womsn's chsmplonship title bstk 1 In preaenflnt th mlals Herbs'' Jaques, of the National Are cmtlon. said to Mies t-ampbeli: i I want congratulate you on t-. crntlstfnt game you have plsye ourtng the week.

ou are a eretM the land of vour b'rth. Itoma of the grrs' same of olf. and 1 mut add thalw liof t. see yo-4 on this side again beiore, anvther year." Ardsley Golfers Contest for Cup. At the Ardsley Cltib yesterday the ssesnbers eometel tn a qualifyW.g round ff a cue presented by Q.

Urewn. Condittun culled bole of aedl play, the brat il eonteaiaiit earning the right to continue ea at tlia inaUit gt: imii Saturday. Ceerrt brkaw led with a round nf TT. The qu" flcra were ijrttn IKa fi-sit round fMw Irokaw Ja.kaoa Krved vs. Rntnsoa Cr -r itstvn vs.

Tailor. The beet e-errs a fo.l'1": ti. T. Itrnliaw. TT- W.

W. S- f. Mabon T'J: C. Mslhltsseen. F.

Roc---n. 7: O. II. Itreed. si; R.

M. O-ew. I'erey Jarkson. 4: U. O.

pragmas Joi'nson. lei; O. M. US; If La Ray tJgar. BT.

HORSES AND HORSEMEN. err- P. Duryea returned frets a cf ra in I IV. -a aad iixl yir. I mi gained th-e vittqiM.

SjeaJrtua -vtnnirg race li rw'tiHl. ree, aad t'niie liiatea ail tn ts term ef ax ei tralrKd with Ih liarrr rayee nee horse in Knrlacd; Ki la rrn. ar-l th oil horse Ireaarner. In New Yc-v h.lg the horeee that ww la the Dcryea naa-aad eclor. Pttra-k fnrsi.rle fea'ned borees ef A.

Iek, hss been se-t KDtn-kT tT Mr. Trk to take er. and brc' t-e yrarl'na Mr. liwk-' beetn by Wei'. he to te Ir bevlar.le ef stshi that Jar.

lrke wtll rare west eo- Th teeniehe )nrkry Med I'endefwn. wt-went Frame earir In the year to rM -r. Hlicrwk aad M. Tkt. arrived la i in.

me I r. shi- Sew Hmiers.Hi bed the tsiiv ning list tiTiM rnurtry ja A media lest fears id that, hiie had uece In Fr.t e. t-eeterred Aoietli a cd weuid sol ge ba.k rnntrmrnl rf the wnnderfullv r. W'ln te tele la lind 1 te.h has bn Ilaher. who li.tee.1ed retnemeot frcea no e.

ss "kry Lr-t Ijert-y thrwurh rl.i"t la a -renting the rmne reeet with I Oerhy Is rd I V--irw-1 sil nffer cf a very mu-h r- trt. frin a ms'ihv A-Tt-mn to-'man. I -r e.hv TIIW Tl TIF. I ft i Rscins 03 taon Yd i UAILY. hrrT.

tSTII TO OCT. UTII. rr.M-i.1 tr.lt.. irert tb WHH. 1.

It sv l.jt l.th St. Vets in. I N. I Zt r't btily Irsin lesvmg fct Itth tt. St 1 learn Ueimnl J'ark bi-the Iftst r.c 'l i.if ens iell Club privet ear oa 1 trm.

Ir.lns leave FlsibMfh AvBu. I. roc' I 10. 1:1 3. e.

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