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THE NEW YORK TIME3. BUKDAY. 'OCTOBER 5. 1010. ADDITIONAL DARTMOUTH ELEVEN DEFEATS NORWICH Crert" Meets with Strong, Resistance and Is Held to 13 to 0 Score.

NEWS OF HAPPENINGS Special fo Tkt Nw Tor Treves. HANOVER. N. Oct. t'siversltr put up stiff reaiU.nce to th Dartmouth attack here thi Afternoon.

u4 held the green team to 'U to 0 ton." ell points of which were cMtd by Dartmouth In tho last part of tiw game- Th visitors" line, which was light, tackled well. tM the green off ease it i loss to gain through It. Robertson and Redmond, tho Norwich quarter back, who played that position tor the Camp Dtx team last Tan. stared a kicking duel la which the nf aver ClflM out m. IIH1.

Sitter. Robertson also carried tho ball (or Dartmouth better than any of tho other men. Holbrook tot tvi? for some 'pretty gala a. bnf fumbled fr-aueritly, while Jordan and CanneU could not seem to hit the stride they displayed In last week game. The green started the game well, with Robertson getting away for 23 yard and a forward paas from him to Can ell rolne the same dlatance a short thna after to the five-yard line, hut Dirt-mouth waa held for -down and It waa not until -the last few minute of tho third period mat uio green waa agal a nositlon to ecore.

Late li Oil period Cole, playing end for Norwich, picked up a fumbled punt and ran to the five-yard Hue. where ho waa brought ioa oy iouniirinn. iti green line held on the one-yard line after thia. ana ivwuuo vus vi uasger. The Una up: tvruaoBth.

(la.) Position, lferwteh, fO.) M.Tr nivniiuM siMilbutne C.rtap funBlnicisam You! (town Murphy Coeswall ('Mmell Rooertsutt Holbrook Jtrsaa a ooi iihl Walksr H.rrtek Waite Harrine-ton BU tl 9- Raidmond n. I UmU i -T Banlett Soar Dartmouth. 13. Touchdowns vk Robertson. Ooat from touehdoara- Tlpbartaon.

substltutse Dartmouth Ann. nenbarg for Kh.lburne, Shepherd for Can- nmcnam, fcnaiDurna (or Sonnenbrg, SckVera; for Holbrook. Ho brook far Ceanell, Weld ior vrmp, wiuimifr ior siyers, Ktreag for Corta-sll. Cannetl for Holbrook. Watson for joroan.

moo ior xoungstroni. Ealgfrtead far Robertson. Norwich: Makar for Colo. Mais for Highland, Dalansy for Stosla. Rnonsy for Martin.

Fperrow for. Barttett. n'w'wi iw rwriiLa, inini ior sparrow. Klwarda for BaniRgton, Martin foe Roonoy B1 for Hlrhland. Barrett for Delaner.

Sparrow or Bartlett. Dewltt for Bemia. KJfraUr. j. e.

Brito. Tufts. Umpire JHVWH, XI. A. JL.

call! sr the Vn v-. w'JiS Pta were Of Thero wi "a won tne sir ok a. 1 Vri be no murn to deuro. obtained th atatiattoe of woiuhlp at VV Itnbledon. Of theoe Vames 4 would Ins: mTtwrLTU "netnod aeor-ng auggaated.

The limn exHh.i. i. MltJ for the et. after xfc twe uoMcuun VVJrUl.b. wrd the aot.

It bairt a player (or woMt-WV two conoecutiVo gamea wouia nave to win ana nia opponent's. Conaeatod sromnu on" tournament are raapon-alhlo for the origin of the Idea. W. AND J. BLANKS KISKI.

Three Touchdowna and Field Gor Net Twanty.thraa Points. faeotol to TU ITio York Tim. WASHINGTON. Oct. 4.

WuK. f51 Jefreraon opened Ha aeaaon tnta afternoon bv dMtinr vi klmlno Springs School of Saltahorg. to u. Three touchdowns, two el and a field goal from placement comprised -the Presidents" Klakt waa never within fifty yard of the. Red and Black rati.

mnA conaoquently waa never danseroua. The 1 ac maoo hut two nrat con a. Klakl. In point of weight and else, waa the eaual of tha Presidents' rmrmA cnine and tho lino played powerfully at Mines, wniie Amos, the 190-pound full uKn star oi tne zxtn Division eleren In Franco, waa a brilliant figure. W.

ano. j. a attack waa not sustained or consistent, aa waa to bo expected ta an opening game, while tho Interference waa ragged at Umea. Still, the. team ahowed potential strength.

Tho outstanding feature from a spectator's standpoint waa a ality-yard ran by Erickson. W. and half back, for a wuumuirn in uio uura pertoo. -The Uneup: W.JS3.j roetUoa. KUkl.

Tempisten vnt.r. Hl.t.1.4 ZZ Straw It rs. uaroisen Mararavo Wlckarham R. Rosa Bronkort Tladall a.iotsoa B. Lawrsaco I.

if. H. AUabraad r. Amoe CORB BT PERIODS. 0 IS t- swwu a a Toochdownta-Brlnker.

EHckson. (1 Goals from touchdowv Stain. (2 oosj from vise, seat Roter Eussrvs DowUng. Csr- iKs. umptra Dr.

Clyde Tlbbona. ana j. inesrasn John McDowell. -W. and J.

Tims of periods 11 miantsa. gubatltu i- 3 BWrr oJth. Doncaa for Blxlar. Kirk for Brenkert, Dunbar for Ertekaon. Louoks for Wtckerhaax Aiken for c-orroll.

Lowntmer for in son. XUy for ior a onaieTon, ffrooina; (or stela. Bovil for Larocka. Cbarabon for Sfatslds. Klakl! Holdea for tAwrsnoa.

Lawrenso for "nm swowa ror wiw, Cloea for Law rones, jasrrooce for Holden. Hartfie for Brown, Hsiann for Alleorand, Phillips for wrmy, urs.7 ror naiuua, Kanklar for Hardio, TO SHORTEN TENNIS PLAY. English Authority, Suggests Now Method of Scoring Afttr Deuce. Epilteh followers of lawn, tennis are aiscuulng ways and means of shorten ing matches In tournament play. The controrersy of three and fire act matches has come to- tho foro again and ih possibility hia also been suggested of curtailing the length of gamea and sets by altering the system of scoring, after deuce haa been called In tho ganv) and 5-411 In the act.

It Is contended by T. H. Pearce, who bat been prominent aa umpire fn macy. jniia lauruoKiiis, uzac i( is an aBOm that a player must frequently be bilged to win three points consocn-Uvtly (the equivalent of 40-love) to secure the game after deuce haa been utUcd. Thus.

If A and play ahd A Is vintage. takes thvnext point and vakes it deuce and then two more nrokes for game three strokes- con-speuUrely. The auggestloa of (hia authority la that the player who first cores two consecutive points after deuce thould be the winner of that game. If A and steadily went pn winning alter-sate points the game would swing back in the time till the necessary two points sere won consecutively. Aa.

regards PLAN F0 OTBALL PAGEANT. Princeton and Rutgers. Will Com memorate Game of 1819. NEW BRUNSWICK. N.

Oct. 4 Plana for a football pageant In com memoration of the first Intercollegiate football played In America between Princeton and Butgers In 1809 and to lUuatrata the development of football In the past half century are tinder way between tho two colleges, and It is probable that the pageant will bo held some lima In Novmber. Starling with an exhibition of tho old twenty-ma n-to-a-a id game of 156 and ending with two ten-minute halves between the Princeton and Rutgers "Varsity, teams cf today, the exhibition would bo one to appeal to football en-thuaiasta of everyvariety. Chief Justice William Gummere of New Jersey, who captained the Princeton- eleven In the original game, and tho Rev. William J.

Ueggett of Chatham. N. Y-who headed the victorious Scarlet team at that time, have consented to be present In football toga of the vintage or no and possibly to illustrate the opening of their game. Walter Camp. Glenn H.

Warner, and Parke H. Darla are interested In the project and have consented to assist in coaching teama to show the style of football ta the various stages of development. A regular 'Varsity came has been offered Princeton by Rutgers, but It ia aot likely that the Tigers will accept, as they refused a similar proposition when the Scarlet schedule was being arranged last Spring. PITT HAS IT EASY HI 0PMH6 GAIIE Glenn Warner's Eleven Pile. Up 33 Points Against Geneva cTpecista TU JTsea Tar rtsaae.

-BEAVER FAJJJB, -Oct, Warner-a University or rttta-burgh football squad today peeved lu season with a to 0 victory over Geneva College of this town. -The game waa unimpressive, except to ahow that Captain Jimmy Dehart and Andy Hastings, stars of tho 1917 team, bad lost none of their ability. These twe Alone defeated tho Beaver Valla boya. Between them they scored tho four touch downs made lit tho first half, and Hastings kicked three of the resultant gosUa. They ran around tho eada and through the lino at win.

Ton Ifevlea, star of last year, waa under wrapa having a bad leg. and ho did awt show to advantage. started with a rush, and Hastings waa shoved across the lino with tho first score la leas than three mlaulta of Play. Dehart scored the second touchdown in tho same period with a wide end run following a double pass fret Haa tin aa. Jimmy Dehart scored Ike third touchdown In tho second period oa a similar play, and Hasting snade It four for the first halt by splitting the ueneva una for.

an elghteea-yard rain- All the first string men were relieved at half time and the scrubs gave the homo team a battle for tho rest of he afternoon, scoring In the fourth period by blocking Geneva punt from the "e-yard line. Bond blocked tho ball and Ewinsr fell it tv.ki Dougherty, veteran of the Argonne. who ujrwuan mm war unscathed, suffered a broken ankle. whn in. man accidentally jumped oa him.

near Tne llno-up Pittsburgh. (U.) Position. Harmaa Krtsert Hiela McLsan AsLhman Mccracken Haiubsrcr Devise Dshart MaaUncs SCORB BT PERIODS. Plttsbnrih IS 0 Ooaeva ,0 0 ToachdowBs Uaatlnca. Dehart.

(Si; Ooala from toarboowas Hastings. BUDsuiutiona FltteOersh "'f tor socnctM, Ulna for Stria. rer nuiup, iAua-raa fee Do hart. Hlksmaa for boas for Krat sort. Uaushorty for stcCrory.

Ooaiiey for Mclean. Krkart for Dausksrty. Maaoor for Bond. PMors for Krotsar: Oaaova: McOoua for inmta, rUoera for Raaaoa, Hcbaite far rouiows. roroes roe Atarell.

Ransoa for Bloom. Tippen for Btaatoa McKslwr for rvrorm. nrntmrtm air. M4l(aa. rrs.

mvirm mr. sarranaae, W. aad i. Wta lad asm an Mr. Breaks, Georrla Taoh.

Time ei penoas u-aaa 10 mlaatao sack. Takee Hard-Fought Football Mitch from Paul's. 11 to 7. Manual Training Hlrh BcheoTa fsa. baa elevea joumsyad out Oara CHv yesterday afternoon and won frora the Mrong taara of St.

PaaTe aVehool by the eioee eooro of II to T. Toka. r. right half keck, waa tho star of the fame, eoooaatlnr for ail the ooIbLs oood by the winning side with tw taachdowM and a real. t.

Paara only toocldowm was au. by Quarter Back Metxger. CalchoeUr Wllng the goal. The Uaeup: R.T. K.

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B. a aV Geneve. (0.) Aiall Vt flar raitaraoo Urt frith Hmlth Bouldtnc Harr Thomas laat Ra Millar ao ee eo NEWARK TEAM VICTOR. South Side High Eleven Defeats Stuyvesant by 14 to I. The Newark South Side High School football team had tne better of a close decision against Stuyvesant High scnooi at City Field.

Newark Tester oar afternoon, winning after hard struggle by a score of 14 to Stuyve. aant touchdown was made In the first quarter by Full Ilacx Wester, who Picked up a fumble on hia ova ten- yara una ano ran the length of the field tor a score. Tbe goat was mlsaad. Tho beys from Newark) outweighed me xorkera ay fully twentr pounds on the average, and made full use of advantage. It was a rough asjno iivta atari to luuin.

Tho football elevens of St. Peter's Preparatory School and Stevona Pre paratory School played each other to a scoreless ue yej-aay artornoon at Hudson County Park Field. Jersey City. Tho teams were evenly matched in weigm ana speeu. For other Gimbel News see Section 3.

New Kind of Housefurnishingr Store Fifth ZV ISOAXXUXf-Cn sx Store Hours 9 A. to P. IkL At Gimbels New Kind of -Housefurnishing Store A Quart of Ice Cream for 25c and the Wonderful To Cwry fr .45 A Special Demonstration offer to introduce this ingenious device (for sale exclusively at Gimbels) to the New York Public. 'V It Keeps Food Hot or Cold It Keeps Drinks Hot or Cold-It Keeps. Ice Creani Hard 4 Hours Without Ice.

IN. WORLD OF SP0R7 BR0W1I PLAYS HARD TO BEAT BOYDOW MANUAL TRAINING WINS. Uuwr aMtwi4 HlrgMSi Kil-r M.nm i a CiM.kl a KMrk.tM .1 n. a R.T k. stokta i.

Tioa ASaans N.f mf o4 9 -we IMA-a- aaanoia ruitwt Ca TM '5 1 rMi Mr. Sw.m avwi. ItMAlsaa. ERASMUS SCORES SHUTOUTv DefeaU raotball Team of SU John's Prep by 11 to 0 Scare. Thtrteesj Breod Kraamoe Haa Rlg School yesterday.

bar football team ahnttiaa- amt Bl. J0-. Preparatory School bv that mt Commercial Plaid. Brooklyn, roll bach Hassaott waa reoporsaiUo f-r ai" tawch-down nd goal oa Ue winning aide, and rignt end COnaa mad the rrmalnlng polnta oa a good run front a forward peaa. Tho Uneup Era ill I- Mclu.M,, WVTf It C-e-lv CI lZ t- Mir.

tiu O'li'aa r. ii HoUaDoal (rMH Mars. r. u. Toaicaaewaaw Hassestt.

Oril H- Befarsa Mi. Ceaaiaartlal It s. rapir. wcttarar. Dors II.

8. Tinas of qoasaare 10 a a a MlXtS 55inH TfJuehcJawn and Coal in Third Perbd fcr 7 to 0 Victory. toraf fe Ms Xrw yv rwua. ProirtNCS. On.

rM Itoeoata eva. wiaras.g by a a.4 lowsAOowa a4 goal, lut T-a I0- ao ao inuir lJv trv. t. lm tinaae fb luveaauaos (utt.1 l. o.wku ertaig 4.stas w4 the Maine be.

a goal. anJ al jaat Ii im Pm h.ff rtrows) rro'Ksd tWw-Oolas 10-yard uaa tkre Iihm, avl iada ftwsa too aMrh itfMiM L. ri faiwig to gala iarew tao in. gasnaoa. Uuvw a aaaa.

aaoaoaul. Ota Mk a other OrvskMMl u.a s.l etal to vv oa. Eao.pt as tao Roodoui goal Lao Itrvwa ati vii gliTUL. The vtMtara. aa hand, rouil do sxikaaa it te iTfT, lJO oaf oa.

Tibm oftor tlajao lorwarde broae Ikweuaa aa4 r7 IT HT eofoeoit aot viar war. woi iv lovM tae wt Ug Uao aetid aU thruf ue im. airowa acara r.M. in r- aftao aovarai ttcKsan -ia ZZ5 Fr9n the bau oe ta vkait- Jewiail a ad AnartrMf T' be Una foe tm, a4.aakaf the ephore ta Ovs Usw. Jma tohdewa, and Axav The lineup: Peiaav aWarO-aa.

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a. R.M. rt.rtoet far aka DICKINSON HAS BIG SQUAD. Ten Veterans In Football Lineup of Jersey City SchooL With a squad of fifty-ooven candldatea working out under the direction of Coach Altmaa. officials of Dtcklasoa IL s.

of Jersey City are predicting a aiaoreoafal saaon for the school" a football tsara. Ten of last year's veteraae have re-torped. Inrludmg Deao Walsh. Phillip Smyth. Rsd Fury.

Caul wen eon. th captala. and Eutaa. The oeasoo will be opened O-U 4. whaw ta Dtckmsoa elevea clashes with Do Witt Clinton II.

8. al Jersey City. The schedule follows: Oct. II. eeaa.

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mrvmmm rnmmi Too of IS ahtawtse tM to of IS Says He'll See Meek. MOBIL. Ala Oct. 4 -Pr-awwi Jea D. Ieaat of the Mooue tla to Pouttkom Aaaorlatioa, isateaM it al a re going to a suit agaJeat im faiia-0-IpMa rwvn lsagroJ0b far aaiog PlUher KrlWUMifla two gaaaoo fore tho AmsrVea Imhm aol.t.

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