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TIJK NEW) YOTHv WEDNESDAY. XOVEMHETv 7. 1017. ORDHAM BATTLES GAMELY, BUT LOSES ANNUAL FRAY TO ITS ANCIENT RIVAL, GEORGETOWN I'QUADE IS POWER Croy cf Georgetown Stopped, Lut Smashes Way to 12 to 0 Victory. fVJtOCfJ TEAM CRIPPLED fflich Unable to Play and Crovat Injured Ea.ly In th Battle-r Csme la Hard Fought.

Tm Ford ft am ele-ren. which was left i pretty mussed up condition by Rut-f fittl over a week ago. pulled I Vterether yw-trrjay at Fordham 1 kit d(Mt) bjr Georgetown a sr-ere of 12 0. Fordham put up a turn fight Muut a superior team i 1 bald the Washington ltn closer aa the ecare lndlatea. While George-1 a-w kun't Lh crushing scoring ma It had last y-ar, Fordhxia U1 well keeping the acore so low and accom-i "shod esea.thlng in wpprmtn Ctl-i r.

the fleet Oeergetown back, who i a wild aver the gridiron last Kuan 1 aaj the dist-nvtlw of being the I Vwt tndlvVloal point acorer of the brake out early In the pm I 1 ihrwateawd to be a great a menace rrer. Three or four times he ripped i i I I reus the Fordham team for bis 'jia. but after that the Fordham play wal-fced him aa closely that he waa i ssef iT' based and didn't score a nL McQuads. Georgetown's other I back. scared the two touchdown, I -4 the we-s ehanoe Otlroy bed to make a pstnt, oa try at goal after the flrat KJtdovn.

failed by a wide margin. iTa Ferdham pUyera were pretty well -4 up tte the grueling battle with their i rl-eJe. Karly la the same Crovat, started the game at quarter, had I ire bwraaae af Injuria This neoes m.fi a bt change Ir the Fordham prenaan. who atarted tho con-V at full bck had to go In at quarter a CelwtU took the fun back's burden. J-rta a.

r-aT-IaanVa faateat tack, wa un-n: le te get Into the game because of ln-J irtw. It was a hard. bruising contest from start. The two lin-e, smashed Into a ether with a terrific Impact, which i V-ea the players sore for a week. rt-airy between the elevens was tn-.

ee.4 there waa mKh roughing In a ertmrneae whUh the officials did 1 awe. Mlaa rtaya to geeew. TNo Owttrgstowa attack swept Ford Thar aft Its f-t soon after the game aad McQuade went ever the I rve for a touchdown In nine plays. 1 kicked err for Fordham and OU-r caught the ball. dodging hi way ww a pretty fT-yard romp hefora hmwa.

Oilroy shot a forward i f.r a IW-yard fain, and r.t tumbled ever until he had tKe l-yard line, viroea an ancd 'btr way throuah tha an. line ad brovaht the ball to un'i for-yard U.e. Oilroy thrn t. ball and fumbled, but he reco- I. and a ordhain wa off side the i te iMMfion far a flmt elippt through the ef p4are for a touchdown.

Gu-t rrt the try at r-l. the it kick off fcrwlg caught the and made the prettiest run of 5n he galloped thraugh the uwi tea.ro en a W-yard dah. oe boll on Oorretown'a ii. rr1hiTi tried e-'eral playa. ei reeort-d to three forward a.

In a rain effort to gln. anl lt the bell on downs. The flrat n-r end-4 wiU the bell In tiKre- p-eeeeoo on the M-yard line. second quarter began the of the i)-rtiowii attack was by Mcijuade. who tore the am line aeunder with a e-rlea of a which cartie-1 film ahead ten or yer-1 at a lump.

In three iirj jaa r-ihed the ball within d.tn tt the goal line, and uu helpless before hU terriric VIcJuaHe final charge went ro. a wide hole In the nsht side of nrylham line, and he bowled the m-klre rtsht and left In a ru.l ru-h which carried blm along --t yar1s a a touchdown. Dudack i ,1 ta kick tha goal and failed. Krwt t9 Ferdka-a. tte la tha third period Fordhara r- -d and had Georgetown on tha run.

who waa doing tha klcklnjr for 1 sent away aereral long punts, many yards for tha men. was r'ordham a beat -d runrr. He romped through the m. for aereral eubetantial gains. ru e-chanite of kicks.

Fordham I ball on tieorgetown 4.Vyard a-d then began a steady march nm rtl. The Maroon Una found i. anl for a time held iOeorgetown i r. away a beautiful rw.rd paae to Inimo, which netted yafl. and then followed an- pm, J'renivan to Krwlg, for an vrt gain.

-m-jited his war along for tfr rrl-, and the crowd became wlid- i '-I as Fordham pushed down the went through for ftre i as time wa caiied for the I r-rind. with the pigskin on -rtwn'a yWyard line. tried throuch an opening for t' I. an4 Oalligaa ripped off four Ihr-Mich the centre. Colettl and wnr-aed like Trojana.

and Ford-t r.t the ball now on the three-yard nrdiam smaehed Into the Oeorve-t t.ne fxir times In vain, and Erwtg I twve final deeperate attempt to go rnal line, and felled. Ueorge- i i. king the baJl on downs. l.neup. --a.

feeltloa. Fordhara. (0.) 1, K. FlUpntrtrk L. IU-k U.

KetHlrV, lolfler) It. CT. afc.ratli T. Chrt'nn K. iHimo V4.

vat If. Erwle wie If. Ontllsaa i F. B. Brennaa nee ty p-xiede r.ui a a it O- 0 ateOnaee.

nr 1on. g. Hub o-n-fwava tMareaa trr Oro-e. f-e InmmtAM. rr.hBrrletH for Abhett ft KenHrkka.

Cmeley for orcanner jr Brennan. htie fe CVeeiev. for f-4 Miratti, Kan f'ir flalllrtn. 1 w. 1 Swartlimo-e.

Urn. 4 te I a raiie. I Jnmin 1 J. tale. Time pertede-Te'elve S.n for w.

and j. Atxxr Preparea Squad to Face Pltt'a Attack. eartst te Tke Few Terb Tiawe. AflllNOTON. Nor.

1. oit for twe weeks with a bad knee, for practice with the W. at J. loday. lie had a dinplaced Haa -t enarprd Inte and says now I be availalile for use In the Pitt a rf next vturdav.

A hail a long drill In defensive fc-c asalnat Ptr.t a attack today, with k- attarka on ire Panther lateral I forward n-vaaes. Indications ara -I ever-r will be able to TU IMtt neit IUturdy, and W. i rinmee itar to be better than bave been before tms season. V'ltlntter Victor in Cloae Game. 1 Nor.

fl-We-tmlnter and fnlveralty of Buffalo met here to- la a riuw font bail contest. West t-s manacea to cross ine university i.f- i ra.1 haa ance and won by tha at I to ft. PENN REGISTERS VICTORY. Military Colltca Team la Defeated by Three Touchdowns. gyeta.

la The iVete York Ttm. MUUADKLPIllA. Nor. C-nob Fol-well's fighters gavo U.a Pen. Military Collets a defeat aa a reception for their first appearance hero this afternoon.

The Red and Blue tallied three touchdowns and a goal from field, winning by the score of 13 to 0. The first two Penn touchdowns ware scored by Bill Qulgley. Bell seemed to be saving Qulgley as a scoring weapon, for ho rarely used him at tha centra of tho Hell, but wben he got near tha goal line he called' or him for line plunges, ana tho txeter boy came througtt lu sr-wat The. other Penn touch-do was made by Joa Straus. Berry kickud a field goaf, his effort traveling troiii tha twenty-seven-yard Una.

For three periods tha Chester eleven was outclassed, but In the fourth session trie braced, and several times threatened Penn goal Una. No fewer than four times did Cy Pauxtis's pro-trees get within the ten-yard-line, ljut they elvher fumbled or lost tha ball on downs. i The lineup: i Peat-ton. T. at m.

Vaa Darts Munatd Felia CM-ury O. Leet ray Cl knip a OlleS ihuinu T. Fi l.d Miller Irtlo fc-li Q. Uorlacher Vni.sley H. B.

Bweeir Htntua It. H. B. Pool B-iry Campusane roucMowne Qaigley (2.) Btraua. Geais atter teocadewne tX Ueal from Brr hunttliutiona.

Penn for Vaa GtnUa. CreuMtl tor Walt. Jerauld for better, Oeoa ti.r ymltjr, Gink I for Miller. P. U.

1ft tor Uavim Klchanls fur Cramp. KvaneCy for UeHacher, Veekamp for Rlrk-aro. t.rcgaea for Bweaney, Uorlacber for Kanaedy. L.f.lua I i ii ii TTm- ptre i. r.

palmer. Bwarthoora. Head Unee man Air. Merrttt. Yale.

Time of pertoos Tetve nuaataa. AVIATORS WIN AT FOOTBALL Mlneola 8oldiera Revive Game at Travera Island with Victory. Football was revived yesterday at Travers tha country' cf the New York Athletic Club, after If pea twenty years, with a game be tween representallvea of Mltteola Avl ation Corpa and Fort Totten, and the flrat named won by 9 to 7. Fort Tot- ten got away to a lead with a touch down by Thompson and a goal by Druper. but tha Mlneola pigskin chasers rami through with a touchdown in tha secen! period ahd added to this a field goal in the ibird The lineup; MUeota.

(a.) Paint loo. Ft. Tettea, (f.) flokr.j. Buert rrvaens, U.T.. afcLoochlln LidtM KI-ifoTer KHfU14 IrfMxrk i WMtk.na Mnn-i R.T.

MarKensie H. SUXMmald Lama. Crk It.H. B. Themiuton Laurie r.B McCullon Ticchdown Thompeen.

Goal ft tr. touchdown Draper. Goal from field Vtairin. Bub-tltutleoe Laaraoo for Roberta; rik lor simmooa lor Moore Ahrams for Buert; Oreenbaura for McXough. lM.rt for McDonald.

Referee C. J. Kll- pairflc. I'nlon Collosa. Umpire, Mr.

But- trrfl-M. Taie. Head Uaeamaa C. J. ParrelL Near Vurk of quarters 10 min ute.

SIX BRUNONIANS REST. Only Five Regular on Field in Ccrlmmage with tcruba. BptHal te Pae Kno Terb Timea. PROVIDKNCE. R.

Nov. The Brown "Varsity, presenting a crippled lineup, trimmed tha scrubs by two touchdowns to one this afternoon. Her rtott and Albright carried the ball over the line, while a prettily played forward pa ae. Samson to Iluggins. registered a tally lor me seconds.

or tne most part t.ie first string backs and lino out flayed the scruba, but toward toe end or the scrimmaging t. sec onds snowed a change of form, advanced the ball to within striking distance, and toesed over the forward. Only five of the regulars played with the tem during the workout. Arm- -tiunk; and Brooks of tho backfleld tak-It a It eay on tha aide lines, together Wk. Bowman, and NlchoU.

regular linemen. Cordon was not able -to snoer up at tha field on account of minor and a general Lameness resulting froui ii.u balutday game, HARVARD GIVeTUp. GAME. Naval Teama Now Able Meet Service Champlonahlp. CAMBRIDGE.

Nov, The Harvard informal football team today cancelled the game scheduled with tha Newport Naval Reserves for Nov. 13, so tl.ut the eleven of tha First Naval District of this city "and the Newport tram can play here on that date. -The Newiort team Is captained by Cupid Black, the 1H16 Yale Captain. Former Hnrard stars ara on tha first district Sieven. The gsme between tha two navy teams will virtually decide tha football cham- pmnahip or the service elevens of tna js'orthutstcrn DepartmenL t.

GREEN CORRECTS ERRORS. Coach Spears Show Dartmouth M'a take of Ctate 7 aseeiel te Pe Weia Perk Pimes. N. Nov. C-After restltig one day.

Coach Spears spent an hour of today explaining tho mistakes of the Penn Btate garae, after which a aUnal drill was held. Eastman waa used In placo of C. F. Holbrook. who In auftcrmsr with a charier liorae.

rvilt.p tooa litunun'i plaoe. Ja t'rea-soii, a l'riiitian, who has been showing up we. i. was used in a. w.

iioiDrook a piu.tiCM. It was announced that the bi freshman tackle, wiU in all prob abil.ty be eligible again by -Saturday, academic dlff.culties have been adjusted. His preeenoa In tha line will Le a helpful addition, aa his piaylng la the early sessvn games has been the equal of any lineman on the sjuad. ROBIN HOOD SHOOT HELD. es-SBSBSBBBSBSBBrs-avawa a Majfiua Victor, In First Fall; Meet of Staten A fifty-target event marked tho of the Fall season, of the Robin Hood Cun Club yesterday at tho trapa of the Robin Hood Hotel grounds.

Con coid, Siaten Island. K. B. Magnus took full alvtituge of the Ideal weather by all but two of the blue rocks. Ills srere of 41 gave htm a margin i to over O.

llutchings, C. Smith, and 12. surer, who tied for second ut. In the competition at double Mr1s for the U. F.

llutchings prise C. ttintth waa tho victor with twelve pair smashed. The Fifty Tarreta.C B. Magnus. 4S; O.

F. Hutrlla. 4S; C. rimllk. 4H; O.

Maurer, u. Conelljr, 45; B-ofleld. 45; W. p.t ti ft; lilerne. W.

J. Wilbur, J. E. Mark. 83) O.

HiiiIui, St. SUNDAY SHOOTS ARRANGED. Naw Rochelle Y. C. Will Conduct Contests Until April.

The New Rochelle Yacht Club clay target shooting season which opened 8un tiny will be continued tnereaiter on afternoons and holiday morn i until Aprlt. Owing to tha dls- rnllnuance of Sunday shooting at tha York Athletic Club manv of tha club shooters will compete at tne ruxrneue traps on tnai as v. ana the club experts the biggest season sine lu auuanc Into this sport. YIOLET AHD TRINITY IN SCORELESS DRAW i i K. Y.

U. WitMri Striking Dis tance of a Tally Three Times; but Is Driven Back. Three times the Now York University football eleven forced Its war within the ten-yard line of Trinity at Ohio ncia yesteraay. dwi earn i me ine vial tors fought back with such excellent defensive strength that tha Violet waa held scoreless. Once Trinity; lined up on the Violet flvo-ard Una with a flrat 4 own and a touchdown Imminent, but Ramsay, tho Trinity1 half back, made a fumble and Bnn.

or the X. Y. U. recovered. Thua waa Trinity denied! a acore and the gtme ended to o.

i there was little to choose b-twren Tni two teama. N. T. L'. had the better for ward Its 1 backs were too light and too alow to make much headway.

Trinity find two kickers and a clever spread formation 'for forward passing which twice caught N. Y. U. unawares, but tho offense vf tha visitors was weak. I I The two tackle of Trinity.

Nord- strum and Bbepard. played smashing games. Nordsirura appeared tr heaviest man on tha field and he made ma wet Kb tell char sins Into the N. Y. U.

nlars and moat of tha time spilling the play before It could reach me seconaary aerenae. stteperd. an tna other side of the line, broke up tha N. Y. V.

attack conatstently enough to rob the Violet of.all chance for touchdowns and besides hepard punted um! threw lorwara oasses accurately. Egan waa tha outstanding-' star af tha game and the only VtoLt back- who could negotiate any distance whatever. For that matter N.lY. U. atpeared to be only an Keen -team, for he did tha punting, carried the bail two out of every three times, made tha forward passes, ana ran tha team rrom the poel of field general.

Alone Pun at moat defeated Trinity, but nla power wu aappea oerore ine Dig cnanoa or the game cama for tha Violet. Neither team could advance tha ball with any consistency which resulted In a punting battle for the first half, and a futile forward paasing dual during tha second half. N. Y. U.

tried eleven forward passe, eight of which were grounded, two intercepted, and one. cican ana uarainer. brought about a tniny-iive-yarai gain and nut N. U. on th Trinltv rlfteen-vard line.

Fol lowing this completed pass, which cama only a few seconds before the contest ended. N. T. U.j desperately tried to score wrougn aaotner aerial attack, but thla time the! ball was interrentnd and punted far enough down the field to seep it out or danger thereafter N. Y.

U. made three first downs by rushing In the first hslf but never got near enough to tha Trinity goal to excite the crowd of rooters. Trinity made only one first down by Crushing and appeared content to punt the ball at every opportunity. -Fhortly rafter tha eecord half started Trinity completed Its first forward pass. Bhepard to Lynch, and placed the ball on N.

Y. Us twenty five-yard line. Nordstrom mado an at tempt at a drop tick but the ball fell many yards sho -t. Egan punted to Lynch, the little quarter back of Trinity aprinted from midfield. through the Violet team, to tha flve-)-ard line before he was dawned.

On the nest play Ramsay of Trinity fumbled and Brin recovered fr N. Y. which killed the only ch nice for a touchdown for Trinity. I Only a twenty.fi re-yard sprint around tha end by Egar enlivened the third auarter from the standpoint of Nj Y. but the fouri brought Ita hopea and also despair, aa It began with N.

U. on Trinit r'a fifteen-yard Una. Trinity held here; jbowever, and tooa the ball on Bokolower blocked Trinity's attempt at a punt ind Brin fell on tha ball on Trinlty'a seven-yard line and again N. X. U.

started a rush for a touchdown, but again Trinity checked every ru ih and took tha ball away. i The lineup: N. T. fO.) Pt alt loo. Trinity, Ptnley King Femaades Ii.

T. Nordatrtua Bultaw Rattraerer Puffer nnlrtberg Jackaoa Sokolower RT ftN-ra Oardlnar RJB Murtha Pgan QJTt I.rnc rhrlatopher MC Klngakar Ebenfeld B. Ram-av Baker 7. HyUad BubaUtutlons: K. Ti t7-Oo- tar Unit- Johnaoo for Baker.

Cevelle for John-oa. Storch forJohneoe. Trinity Bruce for Rasa-say. Ram-ay for Hylasd. Hyland for Rrace.

Referee Fred Murphg. Brew a. Umpire Tom. Thorpe. Columbia.

HeaS Ltneernaa -wrrace rwrry. luae or rwnoos Uevea minatea. 1 WOMEN IN TITLE MATCH. I to Mejt jDi iolf Leidersl Baltuarol un wood la for Golf Leaderahlo. What may bo the? deciding match for thai Women's Metropolitan Golf Association team champlonahlp for 1917 la to be played today! at tha Dunwoodle Country Club between a team representing Dunwoodie 1 and one from Bal tusrol.

Last week the Baltusrol women defeated the Dunwoodle team 10 points to 0. and should Baltuarol be successful sgaiq today the title will go to the New Jersey club. I Baltusrol was tha winner of the New Jersey division, while Dunwoodle won In the Westchester ct Ion. Nassau gained supremacy In tha early rounds of the Long island section but defaulted In tho final round roMn. Hhould Ininwoodle win today another match wilt be necessitated and it will bo played Friday at Bcaradala.

AMATEUR CHAMPION LOSES. "I 1 Walker Goes Out of His Class and I le Beaten. Afchls Walker, the Irish-American A. lOK-pound amateur champion boxer, last night received Ms first setback of the present season. At tha Crescent Ath letfc Club of Brooklyn young Walker iscru a.

nirscnoerger. tna rsnr boxer of 1th Union ttettlrment A. fh. In tho iir.a. i or ine prise oi ine 118-pound division, and at tha end of three roands tha judges decided in favor of Hirarrt-berger.

Tha latter had every natural physical advantage over the 10H-pourei ciiempinn, ana inii sise a no weight handicap proved to much for Walker. James Sulllvsn. tha Union Settlement A. i C. metropolitan champion at 135 pounds, carried T.

EUpleton. AJl-Around A. C. of Psterson, through three inter esting rounds in trie io-pound class and won ine judges awara MONTCLAIR TIES AT SOCCER. I Plsya One Man Short, but Averts Defeat MONTCX-AIR.

N. Nov. Although playing one man short, the soccer team of the Montclalr A. C. averted defeat In Its championship game In the series ofiUia tieid Jiuo League against the tieiisonhurat team here today, a hen a 1 to 1 tie resulted.

One goal was scored forward for lienaonhurst, shooting the first tally. Gardner, at outside right tor Momciair, uets tna score. i Tba lineup; Montclalr, ronlWja. Beaseaburst. (Lt Mills O.

King Murray R. B. Mulr Hneok Cantrell W'lllUma j. R. Barfiakll Wlmpeany! G.

H. Taylor Maclttee ri-Mner H. Knea Martin 11.... Tbyfre Maskell Hall Palerwm i. fc 1..

Barclay Rartser .1 I. Mowatt Ooal- Ben-onhunrt: Hall; Montclalr: Gardner. Time Halve of 46 mlautaa. Referee Henry liunn. Mewark.

The Field Club League game played atifjvingBton between the Crescent Athletic Club and the Staten Island Club was wori by Crescent by the score of 4 goals to fl. The Crescents are now In tha lead jln tha league competition. An exhibition match played between the New York and Soot tleh-American Soccer Clubs at. La-nox Oval yesterday resuitea in a victory tor tna rormer nv goals to 3. All tha scoring waa dona In: the tlrst period.

GOLF ON NFARBY LINKS. Metropolitan Players Crowd Courses of District on Golfers tamed out In large numbers yesterday to celebrate the holiday and the result was that the rlub competitions In tha metropolitan district received well-fill ed fields. At tha Haltus- rol Golf Club the play of must impor tance waa the final for the Irving K. Taylor Cup, and In this W. A.

Phi 111 pa triumphed over Vr. K. 8. Morton by up and 1 to play. An eighteen holes handicap play against bogey was also decided and resulted In victory fur lr.

W. Granberry, who finished one down. F. V. Moooey waa the runner-up.

two down- About forty golfers participated la a thirty -Sl holes setecled eoure event at tha Ridgewood Country Club, the winner turning up In W. Q. piullipa. tits card allowed 771. M.

U. waa aouood wltn a card ot T. V. Birmingham and K. II.

Hart won a four-bali went -ball competition at the Wykagyl Cuuniiy iub with a card of 74. -JrtJ- J. M. Uyers and IiuiumII war. miuqiI with I and three eomtiaalMus Uim for thiid at ia net.

They were A. IL Itrown and 1. O. Wrtghl. u.

II U. K. vid.ir and H. V. Gaines.

61. ana uun and J- Thompson. u. Ij la. Class A prise In the Election lay Handicap over eighteen holes at Ue Haworth Country Club went te O.

K. Godfrey, wltn a card of 4. il 7X C. U. Newell.

SR. U-7. U-i with W. oef-ler. hi.

11-M. and W. H. Covington at, li74. for second place.

Clasa laurels went to L. J. slorentlono with a card -V 71. Three players tied for second with net scores of 15 each. Tbey were It.

Williams. MA w.A: W. II. 8 too p. lul.

Xt 7A. and L. F. Geyer. llu.

3i IA. A score of W. X3-i. gave C. D.

Ham-mesfshr the place of Importance In tha eighteen boles haxMllcap at ine ii- ab-drew Golf Club. A. W. Howard aas second, with K3. 12-71.

The pU over thirty-als holes for golfera with handles pa of nineteen or over resulted In victory for F. J. Moses, with tli, Play for the Vice Presldenfs Cup, best selected net over eighteen holes, gave c. H. Jennings a triumph with a card of 00.

Twenty-two golfers played In a thlrty-slx holes selected acore event at tha North Jersey Country Club, and the best of this field waa K. M. Mendell. whose card showed lWr-72S. R.

Fontaine, til, Tit-W. was second: O. A. leai. 4.

ti, was third K. Sweeny, 79374. and R. R. Chlsweil.

M. S-; Ued for xourta. On tha Montclalr Golf Club'a links inA enlfera nartlclDated la a sweepstakes event In two classes. Ctaaa A laurels went to J. Simmon, who tied with J.

R. Noyes at a net cf 74. Simmons had a card f71. 74. and Noyes showed Kt, la 74.

Simmons won tha draw for the prise. R. 8. csr mlchael was next, with li-iS. la Class tha best card waa returned by R.

W. Scott, with PA. 24 7 Lr. V. Batten.

72. and George tetter-house. 90. 2372, tied for second place. A beat ball handicap attracted twenty ana golfers to the links of the L'pper Montclslr Country Club.

Tha morning honors want to H. M. C. Glenn, with a net of 74. and In the afternoon the beat net was 76, turned in by M.

A. Rette-ridge. In a thirty-six holes handicap medal play event J. Bartlett led with 143. A four-ball foursome was the attraction at the Knollwood Country Club.

In the morning a tie resulted between the combination of B. T. Fox and W. IX Brown and S. K.

Evans and K. F. Wilcox, both trams having a acore of A4. This necessitated a play-off. which waa held In the atlemoon.

ox ana ttrown winning with a card of 67. The Kvsns- Wllrog com I nation returned caru of T5. Creen and R. McHea carried off Clasa A laurels In a four-ball best ball event at tha Kngiewood Country Club. with a card of 7 A.

tw. ciass nonora went to Dr. Charles Hestewtlle and W. Spayn. with al.

13-tia. 1 Hart led a large field In eight een holes medal-play handicap com petition at the Siwanoy Country Club, with a card af 8. tS 73. G. U.

Conley. 1. I 7H. was second, and B. Bruckner.

9S. 1870. tied for third with K. Uoyd. lis.

ao-ou. The sum of S2flS was realised for the tM fVoss bv the clav at the Fox Hills Golf Club. The events were an etgmeen holes medal play handicap for the Ben jamin Btarkey Prise imi a rour-aaii beat ball competition. The latter went to tha team of H. A.

"after and T. W. Tannock with ku. 2-ail I -a. a.

F. Kammer and O. C. Armstrong finished second with 74. Jvfc-71 2-3.

In the eight een holes event F. T. Reynolds led with SO. 27 K. F.

Keating. WK 13-14. tied for second place wlfh I. A. Graham.

82. IS 74. and O. II. Turner, tsi.

1ft 76 and H. Fi. rranks, in. zn tied for fourth place. W.

I. Cooper re turned a card of 7, tl A novoltv tournament was held at the Richmond County Country Club, offi cially termed a Penalty Handicap. The par for tha course la 74 strokes and any golfer whose net score was above this figure waa penalised the sura of 10 rents for every stroke than per. Tha winner; R. Catlln.

escaped without taxation, for his card showed mi 1174. Other scores were H. A. Murphy, lot. 23 7: A.

1.. Walker; 00. 3V-7H; A- K. noddard. B7.

ia tv: r. r. nnor. HiMi; W. C.

Van Cllef. CC 12 F. 8. Itanrroft. lOfl.

23 C. W. Plerson. Itt. 12-: Arthur Man.

1. V. IJttle. 7. 14 M.

8. Walker, 2e-Kt: O. V. Williams. PC -4: K.

K. Ia risniue. OS, 14 A4. and J. B.

Elll-man. 90. 12 S4. Six matches out of a 'total of seven scheduled were played In tha first round for tha club championship at the ft. Albans Oolf Club, only one going by de fault, this nnnn flerauitM to rsraona M.

Vlcke-s defeateI A. J. 1 nn and 2 to rlar: H. Haines detested W. C.

Connors. 3 np and 2 to play: W. H. Curtis defeated 1-, la wee. up ano to pia ii.

War basse defeated A. Murray. 2 up end 1 to play: F. Curtis defeated n. Benedict.

1 up. and M. P. Murray defeated J. E.

Vtoro. 4 un and to nlav. In an elghteen-hole medal plav hantieap Johnston led with a card of Kt Other scores vers: W. Isor. lf, iL'e-71: II.

W. A. Dixon. 97. 2077.

and J. I. Wheaton. 1. 12 7R.

8. Davis won a leg on the Twenty- fifth Anniversary Cup at the Apawamla Club when ha led the neld wltn a rara of 01. l.V-74. Last year the play was wan by J. I.

Downey. A golfer has to win three legs on the cup before It he- oomes his permanent property, other scores were: Dearborn. P2. 147 W. M.

Oler, 07. is 79; II. O. Catly. T7 1 79: C.

H. rMcklnson fW. C. lifter. P.

Oler won a specie! handican with a car.l of 07. 20 7. and Catty waa aecond with 07, 1S7! In a -weerstaken Dearborn's rsrd of t2. 1 Tit gave him the leading place, wl'h Oeorve V. Haggerty aecond alth KM.

1560. H. H. Hardenberg had a successful day on the links of the Oednsy Perms Country Club, winning on swee-stskes even and finishing second In another. In the morning he led a large field wl'h a card of W5.

21-75; with K. Boner second with 102; ST 77. In the sf'ertvoon O. A. Woodruff was first with U.

13 and Hardenberg waa second with f0. Plar for tha Fall Cuo at tha Plain field Country Club resulted In a victory for H. J. Cochran. He gained 1 points during the season, two poln's Seller thsn Me nearest rival, II I.

1-Forest who had 14'4. H. D. Hlbhard waa third with tl 1-3 polnta Three of the point winners yesterday tied for leading honors in it. ixng.

uz, H. Hlbbard. OI. 1-TA. and H.

II. Craig, hi. P-7S. The other point f. 1 wiuncr waa xt.

i wurtn, W. R. Townsend was the chief winner at the Hydewocd Golf Club He won the President's Cuo wl'h a total of 27 points, and led a large field In the after noon sweepstakna witrt a card wa. 27-f. In this rvrnt R.

M. Fml'h wa second with 02. 2171 and A. A. Cannon third with 11 S3 73.

Jn the morning sweepstakes. Class A. laurels went to waiter Wbnenrad wvn is, jt 74. and Class to Clarrnoe Hand with luu, w07S. VICTORY TO MORRIS BY ONE-SIDED SCORE Commerce Swamped by 40 to 0 in Battle) with Bronx Team Other Result.

Morris High Behoof feaxkall sieve, regutrrrd Ita third tkrtory la aa sitar yrara ovrT Ua High howl af Cwea. merce ewtrrda al the Fvto tirwwikde a hen It burled te bloa-eweatera, -4s y. era under a It defeat. A rrwwg af about fello-e-studaats aiai admir-xe of berth teams tSa flrwjts I completely wutrUae the lade frwea fcilf i n.lh Ptreet Is every aWoaTimewt the game Morris stowed to sel.awtag. That the score was wwt larger waa to fumbles at ejitieal snaaweata Morrts -4ayl a ssratskl Iiw-f4agi-a game from eVart La fimssh s4 s.sSsss rrsUltrd.

TUe bv4.kWd ahwwed gav- IB- Urferenoe. prwta.Ulg Um toaa with Ike ball well. M-orti sflrr the Aiart of the garae IH Uronv students got taw bwll awar taw goal with sl.ady aad cww suteot line rlunsce an ASWe wwtrt ea for a touch do an. Captata Cwrawy faiise- IK, lar swat an.rar. ke I r-Lnewd aimaatf tatar iwai e-r sr srolher towclMaswn.

asi tka lu-te kwl al -tempt for goaJ waa la taw aecwnd quarter Intrwawta brwae IkreMk the Comsnerrw llna far a la-srK-wa a ad CariMy kicked another swal t-sfarw law half bad eMed Moma tallare sa-thar U-urhaown aad goi. In the third pettwd ktmlwkr. left half beck for Mortis, tan fixt ar4a fa a morhdii Kim after several Una pluagea had toe lred I a I tH awo a -i final guMl.r I'a a aevanly-ara rut lor tna final twucbOowo of the game. CeJ-aer ktatrg the goal. The lineup: Mwrrta.

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T. 1 It. IL B. It. It.

It. r. In kasataafcy A4.er Mallisaa Tcocadewme Par a. fa-way. CX.

la-g-masta. kssalaakf. Aalar. Casts frsss iwwca. oaww tamer.

4. Ka'aras C. II. Itaauasa. t'wraalL I'w aira A ataaW.

atiasfaat f. M. A. tMtasa. ttsaa lHaaus-1- -Nawtaw.

f. I'. N. t. aaasutwtaa-w rw Mams sJswtlM far alar awry, weaaw aiata for Kamlasky.

far 'warn mil lswll for VI ile II. Vtoeti far twwSaU. Oataa far H.iwiw. wagwrr far trstaa. twtui far rvovay.

Caalalre far Hit. Mitravil far Tpaa. TUna ef periaUs Taet.s Hswlas ear. Forward peases and long end rwas r. cured prominently in thw two erhetas-tlc football gamew decided yesterday at Kb bets tteld.

Hrooklya. The vtctorious elevens were F.rasmus Hall 11. ft. anl Boys' High rVbc-4. asn.ua eVrwawd Msnual Training H.

ft. by sa to aal Boi-s' triumphed- over Comrwrrclal II. S. hv 21 ta Tbe 6.00B sr-artstors Inronvenlenred by lack oi proper farlll-Urs for handling the crowd. Lelay la collecting the war taa caused many ta mlaa the opening parted wf Uw first game between Uaamua aad Maattal Training.

The vtctorVue eleven In tha taltlal conflict scored moat ef Its taluwa la Ura first half. After that thw Manual Traia-liig athletes Ughtrned their defense aad k.pt their goal well guard art la fart, at tha call of time the Oasrawa bote were vainly trying to brews throws a the Msnual line about ee yard away from another towrndoww. la taw More Commercial game thw Is Iter taaa saww ed up strongly In thw first twe perxats. but crumpled after that, aad Beys' lUga came on with a rash. Tba lineups: Past toe.

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a a Sal. saw prhtta Mahr Toofheawew MaV. fll WaUSrs Watiwa Raals rr-aa twarawsww ate i Mr Kaaarar. Mraiaaww. I Hrwwa.

Iif" Mr iwawe. M. S. Time ef awriara-Twwf-e saw see half mlaetaa. Itays.

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Mr. Saaarer. larauiawa. Ttuww af miaataa. aat-stitwllswe twsl.ls tar Pa Fraencrt Hlrh iVbooTs elavea aroothered yealerday mwmlng.

al Ci merctai Field. Itrwoaiya. ay taa f- Joha Prep football lam. by 4 la lnng runs featured thw garae far law victors. Never after the wr rains war ier did the ree port lads bare aa preclable chanre la arata.

The at. John full bark. Caaaasa. lalttw! Ova laurhdowna. He Inlerraptad fire for ward paswaa aad converted I ww wf laasa into toucnoowns tor nia Thw lineup: St.

Joai a 4.l Ptwtttasa. Mark T. (ampew'l UO MrilMfsB O. t'ampwsU II. 11..

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romrneertal II 1 1 -a 4 It Mr. Peters. M. Jaha a. TUwa wf Twe a.

twelve saw taa ef ftrtewa wt.i ea-h. gotartltvtto ta-M-Ca-B-a-a far Mara. Hufgaaa fnf T. Caaiaa4i. MtallM fat liursaaa.

Kellr for Msliuta. vtsaws far i. rampnsIL Prtee. fsr MrMsrar. Ttaraa f-e chrSt Kll far piaatwia.

r--ssaa far Kallr. Bald a ut tar ikstua. Paaa ins far Ial4w-tn. Flushing High rVhool's elevsa swami-rd the llsmllt.r. Insutute reo-reaentattvrs In a onw-eided game ewt the former's gridiron.

I he final score betag 77 to Hamilton Institute was oul-rlaased. With effartfre of fans, a play Ing lluahing was able la pile ip the hit: res I score of the season thua far for r.ttitttMtiiiiitiiiit.i.t;r ''Every Time Is Bass Time" saee To hoUd us and fortify tha sy stam. 9 a 's Is taw twaal taw is Iwtarsss- It warwati klaad. Iawwita Stww wf rwrt- ae 'e bsaJta. ease.

On Draught ai All Good Placti Itasa Cm l-aswrtass. a sa vtarrwa sc. rw Tar. a Tfrr-y-y --1 SO Marrwa SC. hsw Twrk.

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