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TRIULIPHS RUTGERS ERRORS Pcrvvirdj Achieve Vic- in Tcpsv-Turvy Ccnttt. arz fatal Cit Thrtt Touchdown, All Mistake ef Ct'eatsJ foctba'J elevea (IT r.J'l-r teem a severe iil i baj vat rig at the Polo or rf three h- kl anil a fumble. 1 I a promised to be one of k-at grijlmn contest, de-1 i a topsy-turvy i i'eri giving to eshibl- a slicking diaappolqt 4 crowd cf Bulger root- 1 I 1 1.. 1 U.err.eelTe Into a. whls.

a i to rnroarif tha i i i- 4 aJ down and i It a a capable at la thai all i i ri war scored by lino U. or. tv. right tackle of tho a. cf th tOUchdOWna, '-r.

rnan.nc left guard, -r t.e back fUJd playera of they threw themeelve I. 'a 1'. I. no time end rff tho Rutgers i' r. r-rrn ram when least X- a I i I ar.r ef Ilutxrs a In O.a period lia a a tnarrlly alocg pound 'J fey yard.

mo unknown rg. 1 an c. Ja kkk. Ttla t' i cn tho Syracus I i a. a r.

trek thout-h. i I la a air. and race. a l.Jowi. riii a par'od Summer hill.

i t.a earn I wanty-flve-yard Ui rur.t, but L'aLiar 1 I 7 I-Vro-iX CkbbS tho twant-fTO I a i I n. a I la (lia l.iJ Uio bau t-1 ob Mo twenty. a' 1 ti fan.tiaj il.J It up anl acuravl wn. Aiilay. tho kl.k.a1 thO thrt0 (' a rnr fvrrao wao tho i contaaL On tho I cf th.a flral prt.4 ho colllj- oir-iai-J-a" fctk flolj.

an I ff.fn haap I a but atara. I an hia boao i k- t.tt kn riN a a. 1 i whl.m fw i i ii wlUt Uia a fr.t-v (im to watrh. ba- i 'j i a rougti and i i i I a i a i it a I I k.p tra f- i it mi amctd from i -v' l.a i krtunl rviMntna an i i ruii i li.a 1 ia Kulinr i tut nuat of i -f aiara n.aila In itio ft- -II Kvry timo thay I i i i tw ari'Mn atiialr I I rlxrtt. i biii.

c.jt oi th fruiiatM tnaia a ic i tautjr. I ha patchaa i i iyra iirtU Uta -t of i n-a-wro t(aa i to whtca l.i i tha bt'tnj' No- Air ovarjr man. i or co -r on tno I i tha t'U arr-l la ai in Joa-n a coat wara 'i varxica tana of th I i r. i trv. lui aha pa aa-Ua Ara Maa.

a to-. it- afornoon en facial wit t'ahar bad'. 1 i I A Kal.r. tho bul a ir 14. had baJI; I f.

a. Juat about ox i i tad to loavo a ii i 1.4. ij laxtar. -r'. l.i a.

gr-t a ta-latr. I Jia 1 -a had tO 1 off tua ImL i -t i ii a rout aftmoo .1 a.i to anjojr -r if ma bacarr.a. Ui SrrifM had I aiovan that hao i Tliaf all i a I at ilia oarna tlmo I I. i i l. i.

a llulaaro pujr I i i.ki'. Pufrara aafr.fi I at Ut jr I BO a I lion til r-mn vara iKiahad 1 nirn. an) thl U.a tl of th -I in nutueruuO krd kick a. 1 at fruiuonl In. 1 ac-r.

head Alr.tar.Jar ilMk i i. -ui tha a-r an i at run of aventy rat touchdown. Tl. I a a (I il't down i i 1 I la.t rl-l. whe to i uia i an)thii'g.

f.f when a l- i i'ii inia aafa. ktyt Uie bail Irrri'rtft i i a I drive was i a a a 4 It waan I the p-carlet was i uri tik I. -ward their I -a ai I tr ten jarda to i. r. and buntinrr-t at II ii.a attiarn.i.g.

i.l tha ball I trj yr ai-use as I I'lmmeilPg. Baker i .1 it a aurial f.r an it I It I In rj i II wa rnar.pi- i racuae had plenty i 1 1 romlrt. When a -t I t. Ca.er the tower-. I r.

ar-'l th-41 fell on a aar.it wita a craslx. i a n.lrr kelaee Ops-art aalty. ru. playere A1I-r i rt way. snd he broke tli to grab the ball as i t.

drcp It down to -r, t'h ths ball tinder irtcl way ard that v. .1 atarled and Ma 1 i tr lie ha a clear field. i a ion of speed. i I tirn and. 0 i n.ii a i.utfera player i lo I.

ii to loui.ii Mm a a t. d-fi-at-i rUt then and in aaintr.nt, aftr bt-; i.na a.i ully, i out of Uielr at- i ar.J tnad tr ia 1: baa-n to fumble nt ti fault tl rouahout Knew tha fmitt- ti.in r.nt-ra. anil her i r. the Im A like a cf a wily fox. The w.a irr out Kit it'eir They r.

rrly ai.l to pounce f't t.Ti. I.l.iwn. PjTucuse puiil -1 the i i U'tntt ilwlck. it t.i.'rt tt t), a But. a.

t-timed tlia firkln i i -t. trnury. ItutRers a rf ava ai COtil in't i i et li to the f. 1 nt'it fft was i -r Uira UiOiaa and SPORTS rrabboi tho ball. With a dar field (ront of him.

ha covered tha 2-Vard ci to Uie guai lino quicker than a winKa. Thlo oort of thlut wao cnourh. to tako thta gumption out of any team and Kut- gera aplrlt wao aomewbat broken by Uieao two unxttod caatroluea It rnuat bo oald for Kutgera. though, they tiiter had the arrit and tha eaarerneaa and rniomMa Colombia I'olitm la Columbia Co'iumtla otumr la Tt'amp 21Amherat 3-ll'nlon 14 Wi. ley an ll.N'.w Ytrli Unlv 0.4yrafiuee 87 Total.

OED A HERO AMONG Camp CI tvtns Battle to Evan Tcrma I acore. kirk. Landia took the bail and, shooting rff tar la on tho tight side cf tha DIx line. rit Austin otit of the way with a atraight-arm and than had a dear field for a score. Strairht football accounted for the ore of ri In the aai-ond period.

With the bull on Uie 17-yarl ins. ll.li mail 13 yards ofr tackle. Albright and AuaUn eilr tVi. Kail ti- tha llV.l-i.rft linn a penalty save Ilx tha ball on the 10-yard nmrk. Three la by -h, hitilils sni Albright accounted for the ai brikht carried the ball over for the tom hdown and Jf'iab kicked tho goal.

The lineup: Camo IM. 11.1 Poaltlon, Came tplon.tT rtnrar L. Carroll Van Duma L. T. Minnie 1 Eni.il.

O. Bh-pard lnnr O.j. Coldliarg Nulai'l A i i klaniar It. T. IlalH M.MUlaa Uttle Aihrl.ht 1-avla r.ih B.

sLrMollan gmitti Ft. lanttla AuaUa r. UU i Brandt OOBE BT PEJUOU3 Tamp tMx ....0 0 0 Cam-) l'pton 0 0 0 Kat.ra. Vteter tVhwartx, Frown, tlniplre J. O.

M'lonald. flrowa. ileld Juda.il. Wt. Buntiek.

iprtnf tl.lil. Ttlne ef pertotia Twalve mlnut-a. Catmp Enz acoiina; Touch- rah Can.p l'pton slins Touchdown-. Landia Oval fraia toot hdo wa tavta COLUMBIA TEAM PRAISED. Alurrrnl to Present Testimonial Eleven and Coach.

When Columbia's football team defeated by Syracuse cn Thursday It brought to an end. dmtte that defeat. the most successful season It has en joyed on the gridiron since 1013. when the sport was restored on Mornlngsldk Heights. That year Columbia went through a schedule of five games with out meeting defeat: this year the Blue and White won five games of elx played.

So highly do Columbia alumni think of ths leven and of the splendid work of Pred Dawson, who coached It, that a 0 0 20 27 BIG YEAR FOR M0NTCLA1R. Academy Team Loses Only One Football Gamo In Eight. In spite of the fact that only three men from last year's squad were back at school this year, the football season at Montclalr Academy was successful. Of eight games played, only one was lost. In almost every game played this Fail the team wss outweighed, but fast work and ik 111 ful exeruuon of plays compenaated ror tnis lacn PELHAH BAY TARS wmtngneao to aaaimulata uuntahment.

5C0r6S TOUChdOWn WhtCh GlVeS Tiiere waa a vaat UJffarenco botwonn tho tvuvnwunii itiiin un tackling of tho 8Tatuee and ttio Kutgera layara Tho Uranco ulayera brought own tho Hrarll runner with a oruah and uauaJlr alin.ad where tlioy ware dumped. 1ho tackUnr of Kutgera wao not ao ccnaJn or offoctlva Naval Station Victory by 6 to 0 Over Granite State. --w Beamaa Joe OexJ. a former Dean Tho temma batUed through tho oecond Academy gridiron player, gave Pelham period without a ocoro and In midfleld Bay Naval Training btaUon'a football Hutgara ahowod olgno of rallying and eleven a ttlalra to tho vhamulonohip title got going aoveral tlmoo only to havo of tho Third Naval IMetrkit yeatorUay their advanoo opollod by a fumble or a I on Kb beta Field. Brooklyn, 'wtien ho Ml of bad judgment.

JRutfora reaortod to acored tho touchdown which defeated a forward paaa attn. but only a few tha U. H. Koceiving Uhip Oranite hlato ware euomeatui. jrlir uirew one to Kubeeon that netted so yearda but all llila aiT(Taaiveneaa waa art at naught in inla UiirJ trlod wtien Kiench failed to get rancke a low paaa and L'aher again wotned up la tho excitement and picked uu tho ball and hot-fooled It over the line for a third acora.

Kelly, the battering ram, Jammed jieven by a count of to 0. Oed aooro cauio when tho game waa aUnoat over. Tuo former Ieao Acad' amy atar had beva ruahed in at a favor hole lnomeiit to laplaco Waktfiuid at vuurlor oat a. A v-ard i uu py tvina ta furmor iSaUwnal iutguo bavav throuh the Syracuao lino for ir raina in hV Puu lioul the lavat period and ranch rolled off aome nloe ruiuv flutgere fought hard and wliiingtr rich I uu to the end and one they tried, aa a lt reaort. a rnui iple kick from the 4o-yard lino.

Thla lay waa ainoliieraxl in the maKlnfr and iuixara' only clianre to get on the aoore- board waa gone. Tho lino up: rraeuaa, (1.) ptoeitloa. Ilutgara. (0 tnaua It Itol- ton oeie Kltnr Alnan4r Neux-haafar Mask anile franrke Iwt HO Mnunt I nr T. Itulliua hoaraar to.

Brack) Aeklor QH Vakt-r f.rwtf H. K-lly Pa ran a Hil.il Cardnrr Kamaa f.U. gummaruUI goora by parloOat yracuaa 14 ft Kutgara 0 It uvavr uuuLliaiU to tiia tiautuua amp a io-avrd Uu. ilowxlu Jiot'O, uu uuu aporteu Uia uioitaatuo of bievaua 'I'tHiu, plowed up the uiauite htavlo lip lor vooui fi yarua. Auoaier hue piay fot- toweu, in wnich ru piiaU up auouier i.a"l gain, and Uiu a pvuaiur lor oll- play waa iiiiuctaU ou luo Uiaiuw U.le eleven.

aiua puuianmeut brought tho plzakln to Orai uia blale a l-aiu liu, auu pa Uie fuel piuiigo tKsd waa eon I iru(iiiu(; uirougu a iip iiauuug Jauja lata. over uia tiaiiiui.g alup elaven a luxm fur the outy touvuuonu of Uie aauie. The cuavuue fur a auiu tloiu touuiuuan waa luel when Lotus a -ktck-oul I ruin beiuitd Uie guaU iuio nil Uie grooua bet ore it tuia be cauuu Ouo uttm tuuiule hxler Uie aiiM mm over. 1IM cuaUtaL waa one of tha mail keen. 0 St "uteausu ot Uie aervice gama wuKn 0 0 0 1 ivo been played Una aaaun en uvu Tourhiinwne L'atiar.

1: Ala.and.r l.la U'dlrna, 4 l-alhaiu Bay Jacklea. tor from touchdnwnaAcklar. I. Subailtutlona star part of tuo gaiuo, outupieto Martin tor Kemaa. Loclar or I outchiaaou and oulpiea Uleir wiU- Iickinaon.

Uatiao tor lioooU. Gorman fori' neriaed livaia. lu fact, the victor! Martin. Italnbow for Maekaniia. r.utrara, I oils tvaiu should- have roiled up a uiuca liuffy fnr liutiunarhlil.

tliulna far Itravklar. I Utoro wwuvllicuia: scoi'O WOI0.lt not for K-1'ioiid fur ItiKitne, aumniarhlll for Wrrr. Uuffy, Duffy for Xally. Kull for Oardnar. Kaf-raa Nata Tutta.

iirewn. titn- pit a maa A. Kvaaa. Wtlliama. Unaaman vm i m.rii-4 vaiuaiuia.

iiRia-wt 14 tzuoulaa. UPTOH AND DIX PLAY. TIE. ssrles of savers nenalUes. Cnief amona Ummm Were aet-Dacka for rouKii ing, ollaido, or which cauae jui wucu it seemed that the training aiauon icajii waa to cros sits rivals goal line.

Then, too, there were mo- ui en la when the splendid felham Bay uiachine failed to worn smoolhly and a I uiiioto or incompleted forward pass i 1 1 1 A hp .1 at Football I In no part of tho game did there loom I up a chance for a Uranlte State tally fimii T'nton and Camn IMz blared a I 'I he reuelvlng aliin Ivaiu ws completely T-7 U. at tho Newark OtT Athletic riold yesterday. Tho L'pton gridiron the ball In Pelham Bay territory. Tho players lost an opportunity to win tho I few pun la that did bring the teams into in I m.i I inni ii. part of ine gridiron ware VI Quickly tetumed so that th blsy wss when Davis delayed so Ion-.

before at- sent back aaain on Granite tempting a kick from placement front I State' a territory, where tho latter team ti.vanl Una that lima waa t-aiid forced to summon ail It com Dined before ho had a chance to boot tho ball. Ho was directly In front of tho goal posts, but' could not find a spot to suit him. whan ho finally did get ready to kick tho whistle blew. iiviitiu ui'tu ii. riT.i..

luaitm lino plunging, the Pelham Bay tars easily excelled. They bowled over or Ploughed through the Granite State line with comparative ease and lor siaabio gain. King Lear. Howeth Ford. listen, and Gerald Landls, Ksmlltun College star.

Oed were the shining lights in the Pel- cored Upton touchdown on an 60-yard "'ZTZ Tirk and iJ ron which ho pulled on tho first play 1 their teammates In a series of plays after I'lx had failed to score on a drop which Invariably netted large gains. Lear alao directed numeroua forward paaaea. which escaped ths di-fenslve at trmpts of the uranlte btate men. and as effective in punUng. In the first period the Pelham Bay tars twics were turned pack wnnoui score when touchdowns seemed Inevlta ble.

After an exchange of kicks, which followed the Pelham Buy kick-off. Lear engineered two forward passes, one of them to Ford and the other to Hagen, which brought the lull to Ui suite Mat 14-yard line. Lear then went around right end for smother four-yard gain and on a subsequent plunge ord car. ried tha Dick In to Granite rUate'a six yard II tin. Here, however, the training rhip eleven htid its rivals for downs.

ickery then punted out or danger. An offside penalty later robbed Pelham Bay or a rosy rnance to score, aner ror werd bass. Isr to lUDalrlrk. netted a gain of 40 yards snd brought the Pelhsm Bay tars to their rivals' four-yard line. The second quarter opened with an chsnge of punts, but Pelham Bay snnn nished the pigskin to state fifteen-yard line.

In a mlxup Ernst was laid out snd had to be carried off the f'H. This cauaed a penalty Of fifteen yards for the Pelham By lark lea for rourhlnr. After several line plays whl netted small gains, ued tried a drop i -m Albright. Goal froia touchdown I kick from the thirty-yard line, but the to wind carried the ball far out of its course. Both teams clayed a kicking rimt for the best part of the third quarter and there was nocreal chance for a score for either side.

The Pelhsm Bay tars weakened but recovered In time to ward off any dsnser. in the flnsl period there were rrequent punts by both sides and the play shifted up and down the field until Lear In Jected his thirty-yard run iar Ins fin '-h whch paved the way for Pelham Bey victory. i. The lineup: Pelham Bay. 1 PottVa.

Granite Btate. (-ttxpatrick ickery Weber Knrletrxn Chrlatle Throckmorton Hnr-n Wakefield Hanna Ford l-ear rV.ora by Parlodel a 1a eve. eea OoOla Bond Ernst G. Anrama ft Illahif.wee Woodrjff Q.B Ilatcllfff H. Wilrwt rt.

u. iAnr K. B. Silt? Jfaiu 1 nrfc Mime SUaNDAY, -3 DKCEMliEIl 1, 1918. Kenneily testimonial la to be presented to them at Plham Bay a not dlaUnt celebration dinner at ths r.ih.m t'oUiinbta Ualverslty Oub." Dawson be I Bay N.

Iunran for Fltipatrick. Bar- gan the year with only three veterans and by building up new material de veloped a team which became one of the moat potent factors of the season when Harry Rcbb. Captain-elect at Pean State this year, elected to Join the squad. Rubb addition made it a hlgh- train Vila limi war tuvg Or in Koae for Oed S. 8 Granite Stala.

Hammond for Brnat. I Bruck for Hainroond, Hammond for Kennedy. Kennedy for Wliocx. Orerve U. U.

Klrlai(r, Waahlnston and Jefferaon l'mplra-J. O. Hannuaaay, tirown. Heaid Itneantan Unorara A. uiaxe.

uauria- town. lima of period- 10 mlnutea. I A a.ar.a.r. A-a ajeatnea machine and a good deft naive coniblna- WUIVlAN Id LtAUtn Uf I Urir. lion.

liawson's back field was superior to the line at the beginning, but in the rlnaina gamea the forwards, after much 'mt'vidtiat Inatrurtlon by Dawaon and Vom Thorp, began to take hold, end In -nr f'nai battle at Sy racuae they plsvad a game that waa well worthy or a h-ater and more aeasond aet of men Off a aat limit eluded 13 touchdowns and ft goals from touchdown. Only once was Uie forward paaa employed to bring the ball within coring tiiatance. and it was never used directly as a ecorlrx May. Ilefenalvcly Coliimbfa played a strong came and lta goal line waa crossed ln only two gamea. Amherst scored la touchdown in the second game of the ec.aon when It recovered a Columbia fumble on the Blue and Wblte'a nine-yard line, and In four plays carried the ball ecroee Th other ecores sgainat the Blue and White were made by iyrcua.

This Is the rnwd of the Columbia Steven for the sea on; Lady Jamea Douglas Heada List of English Owner. LONDON. Nov. 10. The Houghton meeting at Newmarket brought the Eng.

Hah flat racing season of ISM to a anaiveiy taweon eleven compiled nh, fifth season held under war liafat tory record, ecortng In Ilia sla 1 i. a total of ftfl points" which in- conditions waa remarkabls In many re- spects and for the nrst time on rrcoru a nman heads ths list of winning own- era. The distinction belongs to I-xdy i. maa iMauarlaa. who.

UiankS chiefly to her triple crown here uainsoorougn Is credited with $71,675 as the result of five racea won. Solly Joel, whose horses won twenty-one races, is aecond with 141.825 W. M. Hasalet (twelve racea) third, with $47,080. lxrd Derby is next with J17.250.

and A. W. Cox. who headed the list last year, cornea fifth with Lady James Douglas also heads the list of auocessful breeders with $73,900. Training honors again resta with Alec Taylor of Manton, who hsd a great season.

To his credit stand tlnrty-two rooea of the total value or The Hon. Lambton ia second with S60.225, tlwenty-three races, and S. Loatea third with (twenty-one races, As last year, Bayardo la the leading sire, with eight races valued at; and Polymeus, the champion of 114, 1115, and 191. flguree In ths same post. Hon us twelve months airo aecond twenty-three successes giving him a total of 0.90.

Sunstar third with $52,876. For the fifth year In succession. Steve Donorhue Is champion Jockey, having won aixty-six racea out of 170 mount, as aralnst forty-two winning mounts last yesr. B. Carslake.

with forty-two victories out of 204 mounts. Is second, and P. Fox. thirty out of 2S2 mounta, is third. Cavanaugh Now a Major.

WORCESTER. Nov. 30. Cap- Captaln Stauffer was easily Uie bestltstn Frank CavanauKh of Battery E. 11-round football man on th squad.

1 HCd Field Artillery, formerly coach of His excellent punting, drop kicking, his I Dartmouth College football elevena, has fine offensive and work at I been promoted to the rank of mslor. end. snd tl-a skill with which he passed sccording to Information received here snd received forwards, will probably 1 from Frnace. He was seriously wound- glva bin. a place oa the ail-State team.

I ed in action oa Get. zi. BROWN DEFEATS HARVARD. Two Field Goal by Gagnon Decldo Gams by I to 3. CAMBRIDGE.

Maaa. Nov. 10 Oagnon. tho Brown half back, rooted two goala from tho field againat Harvard on the Stadium field today, and tho Crlmaon leven waa defeated. 6 to 3.

A field goal by lineman In tha third period gave tho Crlmaon Ha points. Tho aooro doei not Indicate tho rela tive merlta of tho elevenu. for axoept aurmg a lew minuiea ox mo inira ponod Sorcial to TMt St Tork Timet. iiarvara was kept on tho deienaivo In CLEVELAND. Nov.

30. The Unlver-her own torrltory. Twice Brown car- of pitt.h,.rr. anrf.t it rir.i t. ried the ball Inaido tho Crlmaon's 10- feat at football since 1910 today, tho yard llnv only to loae Its opportunity Cleveland Naval Reserves boating Coach for touchdowna when 15-ard penalties Warner's eleven 10 to 8 In one of tho were inflicted.

I areatest arid iron ba.ttlea ever witneaaed Gagnon was tho Individual star of tho I hero. game. Besides kicking two perfect flsld McLaren of tha visitors scored for goals ho was chiefly responsible for put- Pittsburgh In tho first quarter, but tho ting Brown In a position to score. goal waa ml seed. Ducote of tho sailors Brown scored first In tho aecond pe- I drop-kicked a goal from tho forty-yard od.

Gehrke of Harvard a w-i scooped the ball up and ran to Har- remained at to until tho final quar- varti a 27-yard line. Three line plays ter. when Gougler, the Pittsburg quar- placed the ball directly in front of the ter back, scored a goad from placement Harvard posts, and Gsgnon kicked a I from Uie twenty-two-yard line. ixi.t coal from the Z3-vard line. I wun me score to 9 in favor or the Har vard shoed a rral spurt In the I viaiiors.

tho followers of the jackles be-early part of tho third period, and gan to loae hope for a Cleveland victory. ruahed the bait from midfirld to Brow n's I Their deapondency mas turned Into 0-yard line. Hunneman kicked a flrld I paroxysms of Joy a few muiuu-a later. goal when tho Brown line refused to however, when SUnchcomb, Uie navy give more ground. Brown came back I quarter, went over for a touchdown with a ruah and carried the bail to Har ard'S s-yard line, but waa penalised 13 yarda for illegal aiding of a runner.

The winning field goal was kicked by Gsgnon In the last five minutes of play, Tiie lineups Drown. (0.) Position. Harvard. (S.I Brtak Daly Duiuna Uoets I'lt'lt lllllllllll Freemsn Cypyx Bovilla men! for consideration JdrUonald Hurtman Plulry Krleilliiaii Ktiedil' Knixla B. Wiper I It.

lUfa lerrln! 11 lavle Steketae P.B Msthney Touchdown. Goeta. Dunne. Goala from touchdown. Ht.kataa, (X Itrfar.t Mr.

HnyiUf. lrvrt. I'mpir- -Mr Sihomnntr, an Hlrf Juiiaaklr tSila Naval Officials Givo Facta of Incident In Big Game. Th reft-ree si ted upon general prlncl- plus.f ratlier than a specific rule, in awarding ine toucnaown. every one admits that Great Lakes had to be awarded a touchdown, and also that the PITT ELEVEN BOWS TO HAVAL RESERVES Warner's Powerful Team Is Beaten by Cleveland Tars by 10 to 9 Score.

after carrying the ball alone from the fifty-yard line. fitlnchcomo returned Pitt's kick to the thirty-clght-yard line. A pass. Stinchcomb to DucoU. netted thirty more yards, and an end run by tiUnchc.omb gave the reaervea a five- yard gain.

lXK'ola then made a beauil ful paaa to who ran fifteen i-hiirrleff u.iyin,h.r yards for the touchdown that won. Huc.1na UQ Colemu ouia'nwi iuai. iiuvina- r. ituuo I Plttaburgh scored In the first five mln nteraon Brown I utes ot piay. not navtng tout ine nan John.

tone Momanroom I after receiving tho kickoff. Lhicote lnni. I kicked off to Davies, who returned the Samaon II. Conlon I hall to tha line. ttucceasive inon .1..

II. 11 ll.nr hlunr.a ri.vla nt Mcfjipan i-mrrlmA 1 I the ball straight down the field. Mc- Oreena F.B Hunneniaa I n.vi.. ueore oy panooa: i misaed tho goal. Frown ...0 0 Cleveland got the ball for the first time Harvard Bcotinc Br Brows, soals from field.

Gag on, (2;) by Iiarvara. coal from ftald. Uun-neman. Kafaraa J. J.

Haliahaa, Boatoo. tmolra F. W. Burlelah. taater.

Head llnaanian Pendleton. Uowdola. Time ot pa- rioda 13 mlnut.a each. MICHIGAN ELEVEN VICTOR. Wolverlnea Beat Ohio State by! Fourth-Period Attack.

COLUMBUS. Ohio, Nov. a game which was scoreless unui wall into) tho fourth period. Michigan de feated hio State here today, the first time! these old rivals have 1912. by a score of 14 to 0.

The fourth period opened with Ohio State having the ball on her own 81- yard line. After Ohio State had failed to gain. Rife punted to node, who re turned to Michigan's S3-yard Una. From I Clavaiaae.10.) metre here Bteketee punted out from behind pV7, the goal. GoeU broke through, blocked Taylor the i kick ana leu on me oau ior i'ti K.

r. L. tnrth in Ik. miririlai nf lh Mfr field for a few minutes snd then, after If an exchange of punts, Ohio 0 penalised for unnecrsaary placing the ball on their 0 04 I when Harlan Intercepted a forward paaa a I a rtrui lu iut tyaru iinr. Une bucka by Ducote and Holmgren brought the ball to the eo-yard line, from where Ducote made a pretty drop kick over the pots.

Pittsburgh had the ball one the 1-yard Una when the bslf ended. Ducote made first down ss the fourth period ripened. Shortly after Ducote nearly tied the score with a drop kick from the twenty-one-yard line, the ball hitting one of the uprlghta On a place kick by Oourler from the twenty-Yard line Pittsburgh made three points, making the score: Pittsburgh, Cleve land, 3. McLaren then kicked off to St Inch comb, who ran twenty yards to neve- isnd a llns. Htlnch roe.

since i rnmw a- m.uw uu ran iwenty-rive yards more. Stlnch comb made fiva yards, and then fol lowed his touchdown. To make victory certain, Stlnchcomb kicked the goal and won ine game. The line-up Poettlon. Plttanurgh.

(. Moc'artar -iT Hllty touchdown. I Heee O. Alter the Kica-orr nie pan ne-eaw-Hi iu Ktahl V. Dunne, counted the aecond touchdown.

Pittsburgh Stat a Allahouea Harvla Hartinirton Oougler Slate was I Holmgran ri roughne.a. 12-yard Una 1 UcL McLaraa Worn here a forward paas. Steketeo to I bcorjs bt QUARTERS lavlaa rdar The lineup: 0 I 0 110 Ulchlssa. (14. Position.

Ohio Btate. (0.1 I "'Inchcemb. (ioa L.T rrom touchdown etlnchcoiub. Goaia from tivio L-ucota. uougior.

Buoatitutiona: pittatmnrh Harmon for tuny, riuar ir tK.uaiar, Navy for atrtill. Cliartainn inr hiere. IdcCune I ior toT Charlatoa. UaUthaa (ilyker I nuwiu7 ior tieaa. maa.

ot tuinoia. umpin Mr, imrraa or Williams. IJn.anvan Mr. Merrtam af tlaneva. Tlroa of quarters mln- weaieyaa.

uwtnuio-Mr. Tnuroar, uoigaia. eetriienem Again Beat Canadian UNUSUAL PLAY EXPLAINED. STEEL ELEVEN IN TRIUMPH. at Soccer.

TORONTO, Nor. 30. The Bethlehem, soccer team won Its second vie tory over the all-star Canadian team here today, taking the return-match In ANArOLl9. Nov. the ft f.re facta connected with the unusual Ind- fafsf famedVipVi: dent during the football game last Sat- trie fact that the held waa covered witii urdaV between the Naval Academy and "ree mcneg or snow Nb Lttfy KENTUCKY DATES AWARDED llBhtd.

As the affair la certain to pass Into football history, and will probably 8lxty-ono Oaya of Racing Arranged be the basis for a change of rules so sal by Commlsalon a J7 LEXINGTON. Nov. portant tha i these rrded directly. Were by the Kentucky Racing "1 vu- commission here today for the i.ei was 11 laav-aa-a wnsaa. Ian SB 1 1 aeatUaaat tkaTa 1 1 BAafk FrvS I -a Spring running race meetings In Ken a second touchdown waa the atartlag uiUty.

Tbey are: point. Captain Ingram had the ball end Lexington. April 24 to Msy Chur ha.l carried it hla uuuonrnla aoal chill ikiwni. lyOUlvllle. Mtv lO In Mai hue, isnd then lost It.

He states this V. Douglas Psrk. lxulsvllle, Msy 24 to himseir. and so does uooerts. another or iaionia, June lu to July 6, the backs.

No one haa. been able to making a total of til days of Spring ssy definitely how the ball was lost, and racing In this state. Inirram dues not know. The ball did not roll along the ground. CYPPDTC CCClf TITI but traveled In the air toward the aide wuurv 1 1 1 line on the south.

While still In Ingram posaeaaion, it may have hit the knee of some: one, or It msy have been kicked or knocktd out of his arma. At any rate, i no official thought that it was taken unfairly. Midshipman Saunders maxi jClas Tourney Open Tomorrow Cochran. Mornlngtar Match. Play In the IS 2 balk line tournament ex- which will decide the Class champion w.n,,:.l", WP of the American Amateur IUlllard sidelines tu Ellson while Eil- AssoclaUon.

wll begin tomorrow at the son was on a scoring Journey, liessys Mornlngside Academy. 123th Street and that everybody was yelling. Get that Lenox Avenue. Tha ol.v.r. In th.

man!" and an impulse seised him that I madr( him foi get everything but that hel Jn wlU be llllam Oershcl and should get him. His act is not condoned t-lrke. both players of i kT.t t.m wAi.i.i I tournament experience. Cont.au win not hve done it If he bad bad a i.n anu averung prw.u.n. to uie plans or uie a asocial ion.

In addlUon to Clarke and Oeranel en. tries have been received from Mark Mul-daur, David Wiener. Antony Ortlx. Murray rain snd James Mctiowsn. Mul- I r.ia..

irariia tut. I daur. Ilk Clarke and Gershel. la a vet hlndi the goal poat. making the try for goal aa ea-y as possible.

However, the Jowari recently won the A. A. B. A. navy contingent would have been glad Class tournament.

If the official hsd simply awarded the yards provided by the rule, so thst tbey ln T'iL rd tournament be- i-otild hate conceded, the re.t of It. y'V" 1 Gilmour Dobl completes his work with "dladclphle atart tomorrow with the Academy squad for the present sea- Vf'l U7. CM aini this week. His contract provides I1 con" for hla ntturn next vesr tlnued Tuesday and Wednesday eve- lor pis ntturn next year. ftlng -jd on Mm nlKMm 'of aaaa.a viamiiia muv.uii r.

r. uie tuuiiiaiiiriii wilt Oft RECORD FISHING EXPLOIT. at fhrhtrra been so Plentiful as this season off I Uie Southern California banks. Great swsrms of yellow-tall and other light tackle prises hsve been frequent. The leaping tuna, dolphin, and marlln vsryln in site from 50 to v.

niiiitn, a. mnn. anil kfsrlt liil.lanp frtava. Hugo Marlln Swordflah Landed mimed to represent this city. Accord i iu i i.ht T.elrU to the schedule, Kllnger wilf oppoaa With Light TaCKIO- Coar tf iiudelphla tomorrow night; LOS ANGELES.

CaL.Nov. SO. Another Pl' delphia Tuesday and Muldstir will cross world record In big game rishlng baa cue, wUh gull itm.deiphia Wednes- beeii shattered In the Catallna Island dsy night. ttr T.imn a sis. The games will all be played at 12 balk-llne billiards, esch match at Vfl pound mu-lin awordflah In twenty-eight The city whoee ilyr collect minute, with light tackle.

Not only 11 the greatest number of victories will be this, unprecedented with light tackle, but oeclarod victorious. the fish waa close to the Tuna ciuo rec- 0ra Mornlngstar and Welker Cochran ordi for a. swordflkh or sny tackle. Th 1 of Chicsgo. leading bulk-line cracks, will i ...,,1 waa In 191(1 I clssh at Dely'a Academy, berlnnlna to- I morrow night.

In a aeries of matchee which weighed 862 pounds. which will mark the first half ot a Not in many years nave in aeep-eea home-and-home tournament between Uie pair. The play will be continued through the week, to and including Bsturdar. Matches will be played afternoons and evenings, each block for 300 points. making a tots I of 8.600 point for th week's play.

The last half of Uie match over 300 pounds, have been plentiful. W. wU1 pUyed in Detroit. V. ot lvw a vi a.

a. ti-uitrt. nu capturlnr 09 tuna and 5 aword fish for the! seawtn. His nearest rompeUtor Is Jarhes W. Jump of 1 xs Angeles with 80 tuna and.

11 aword fish. Ralph Vandent holds Uie record for the season with the; largest tuna caught. It weighed 141 "4 pounds. Prises to be awarded by the Tuna Club for the largest yellow-tail, white sea. bonlta, slbsoore, and tuna sea bass this year will go to novice.

Uie Woman Thrown at HunL Special to The Are? fork Time. RED BANK. N. Nov. 80.

While riding on the Monmouth County Hunt Club dog hunt today. Miss Betty Thomp son, daughter of Lew la S. Thompson. came a cropper when her hunter. Handy Boy, refused at a wire fence.

The young bis: rami! fishing sport from all parts of I rider was thrown over the horse's head the country, some of whom have never I and landed on the other sido of the previously caught anyuueg larger than i fence, uninjured, gha remounted said a tair-sus trout. i mushed ibe bunt, MYRICK PRAISES TENNIS. uggeata That Colleges Tako Greater Interest In SporL Indication of the widespread Interest In the future of college athletics Is seel) In a letter from Julian S. My tick, vice president of the United Statee National Lnwn Tennis Association, to Frank- W. Nicholson, secretary of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

Urging the importance of fostering sports which get people "out of the Weather a and Into the game." Mr. My rick calls attention to the fact that tennis Is one of the few sports that can be learned early In life and played for many years. In liggestlng that tennis be given In creased attention by the colleges, he wrote as follows: I In the press appeared a notice to the effect that tha annual convention of the National Collegiate Alhletio As sociation will be held at the Hotel A star on Deo. 27. From your announcement Judge that thta will be perhapa th most Important convention In the Association's history and.

for tbytt reason. I wish to submit a suggestion. Last Summer tho Tennla Association sent a letter to ths Presidents of all the collegea and unlversluea In the country requeaung that they con.l Icr making tennla a major sport. Thai reaaon for thla request lies In the belief of the Tennis Association that It is one of the very few games which a person can be gin In youih and continue throughoet his life. To one who is so familiar ss yourself with the requirements of high ly specialized college athletics, and the resultant limited parucipsuon therein.

titers la lit lie aeod to elaborate UU point. The fact Is that a man can play tennis without training snd enjoy it Juet as much when he is 40 or fx) years old as he does when 13. The full significant a of that statement waa to be I aat August at the time of the National Prutmplonehlp when Vincent iUchar-Je, the boy champion of the I nlted Metsa, who Is only 13 years old. played in the open singles, having previously bea-n pn the team won the national doubles championship of the United Ststes. The at in week wss InsugurSt ed the rather and boa and the eter- ana champtonahipa In view of the unsettled conditions In athletics my Plea it that the reor ganization should be on such lines ss to promote general compeUUon and llnul the highly specialized kind of athletic.

It li.ay be that when your conventl-rt It work the old Idea of ma 1 ir port will be eliminated. If I may do so, I would urge strongly that surh plana be developed as would tend to attmulate sports that are uaeful ttiroutliout Ufa rather than titoea whoa Influence at beat can extend over a very few year a The Tennla Aaaoclatlon haa accomplished quite remarkable re.itlta in It campaign to develop Junior atod boys compcuilon. snd If there is amy Ii formation you d-lre to the suggestion offered. I shall be glad to furtdah It." KENTUCKY RACING BOOM Season Just Ended On of Moat Remarkable In SporL i CINCINNATI. Nov.

spite I of extraordinary handle ap. the Kentucky racing season of 1018, which ended Ion Thursday, will go down In history as one of the moat rrmerkable In the annals of the Kentucky uif. With the fixtures of the laat season. The lndicar tions are tnat not only will all the Important fixture which have brougUt the K'kiturky turf Into auah ptomineno be renewed for next season, but that In several Instances thlr-; attractlvenexa will be enhanced by an increase in value. i A notable Instance will be the lAtonta Derby, tlx) value of the ad'led money of which will be doubled and which, it reckoned, will have a gross value trl something like 30 000.

With a fixture l'k- tills ss the hmdllner for Its Sprlnjf meeting, snd the 000 Ijttonla Staked, the richest race In all force to the other tracks of the State. I Tha Louisville tracks will of course offer their usual valuable events, la-el tiding" the Kentucky Iierhy snd tn Kentucky Handicap, both of which rich fixtures have been well patronised In tturea have been well patronixed In rece resu looked for when the Kentucky stake are opened next Spring than in any previous season. I One of the most notsMa features of the season Jtint ended wns the rsialng COLUMBIA FIVE TO TRAIN. i Basketball Players to Begin Prao tic for Season Tomorrow. Basketball Practice Will Lrrtn at t'a.

7 SPORTS BOHLAND IS FIRST IN NATIONAL CHASE Paulist Harrier Wins Dale Title Over Van Cort-landt Park Course. PORES IN SECOND PLACE Htnlgan, Former Tltleholder, and Willie Kyronon Both Outrun by Speedy Dlstanco Man. Mag Bohland. a young member of the Paulist A. who came Into promi seen for the blue ribbon event of long dlstanco running.

Behind the young German, who haa only been competing for alxtswn months. were aome of the moat brilliant stare of track and field. Includine? Chartae I pre ma morrvent for Dohland. ani hi I move.1 faster than ever aa ha raod 1 1 victory, gaining ever so stowiy at erarr at ride. Through tha r.

arrow Ian nf tators the-y raoad gamely an til l- i i croeaad the line and with the im victory upon him was swallowed up Ii a group of admirer a who a. rvc-1 aquaea- the laat breath Out of Lua i the their grwa-tlng. Itohiand was clocked ror the a-tsnoa In ii mlnutea. with Poraa craxi 1 with one eer-ond aiowwr. Thoajgh r.ct a record, the time waa tyoeisldered fa.

at the oondiUons. liar.lran was out as he finished to ii 4. with li holding Ma vwa.and PtJ.rJr.g ta. ooe aecovida later. Va'.

It. Curr.inlr i Individual from the Meadow troo i of Philadelphia, snada a good ai-f by flniaidng fifth In 34 JX Tba ordar cat finlah r-as. Hajwa and Oab. I M. Iloaiaaa.

l-atuiaa A. J. Iwraa. ITaua bar H. T.

t. a J. lietivaa. S.aw-a 4 T. Ha.plwa, MaaratncstSa A a W.

N. Cummlnas.staad Srwok, Ptl.a.J a p. Trwaiidaa, Hcrnlntataa A. 1 J. Naitr.

hulls A. a li. A. kraiaaa. Israwaiya A- SV.

latttan. Maraina-4a A. lo tr. Jar, paaiaja taay H. T.

0 It J. Mratnala. kulil A. 13 K. Vttaa-mana.

MornlncatSa A 111. llataaa-. Mor-ilnaaiaa A. nence when he won the Junior lamipi launaa a. country championship two weeks ago.

reached the pinnacle of athletic fame yesterday when he captured the national hill and dale title at Tan Cortlandt Park in one of the best contest ever 1 4 Tianaa iioii. taunawa at. Wltaoaw tlattak A- C. IT J. coats.

MottaatS A- Is It. Parkwaoat. staruiraila A. la 1. Mcv.toa.

paitaa-a bar N. T. la. kauliuaa. l-aiftera bar T.

B. XI--ad proa. a. I'kau. bay H.

T. 0... XJ I atuaawa A. J. 1L It a.r.

Bay N. T. B. il 4 Hmsstmaa. Pauiiaa tUtappatr.

MamunB4ai A. tl. Oaria. paullM A. II W.

ttauwav. rwuils A- sat W. Waa. Mataa.a A. TkUkM CVsa-ETITVCH Pores, the Pelham Bay sailor lad.

who I 11 made a glowing name for himself by A. a 11 14 breaking Uie American record for five K. T. 1 stamina of the newcomer, but at the end tli stesdy pace of Bohland wore his rival down so that In the final sprint for the line he waa unable to develop the sensational spurt for which he Is noted. Much to the surprise of the seva ersl thousand persona who saw the struggle.

Bohland came tripping over the final furlong of greensward with undiminished speed, and aa he croesed the line the sturdy Pores was five yard behind, a tired and beaten man. Just as surprising as the defeat of Pores waa the failure of Jamea Htnlgan. running for Fort locum, and Willie Krronen to malntaa the form hla-h had led to their trlumphe In prw. vktue battles fur this coveted title. Hentgan.

the title holder when the field waa aamt away, had trained faithfully for the race and waa reported to a ia the best condition of his llfs. lis was outrun from tha start, and st th arid of tha first half of the six-mile eours It waa evident li.a be had LltUe chance lo retain his laurels. TiU Haider Falls Beklad. At the finish Henlgaa wss Just appearing over the brow of the last Mil when Bohland was breasUng the mythical tape, end waa clocked la 44 eacorvd slower lima than the winner. Kyronea mad eevn a poorer showing than llenl-gan.

The Finn, who captured the title in 191 tf. waa never In tha hunt. lie I managed to keep in rillh place for ths firat round, but fill ba so rspldly eotialit tha snelter aner mat mat nat that that hat war at an end. It Is the general opinion i 1 rr w.t..n...B oilier three Uams were il.aay borw l.iL while the with 63. rwtwever.

1 Mohawk A. C. waa last In landing thl title, the Mornlngside A. C. made a new record for team crcah-counlry champlnahtpa, as Fred Nliea a bo a have been the leaders In every team title decided this year.

l'v-l it it 1 miles ana wno ha not been reatea rrom r- nni TniiDKCVP arralrh tla lk.t a.t.lt. nf.n. I fltW IV UULT lUUilltUIW. Porea put up a mighty battle before he yielded to the superior speed and I Player Faco Winter Inactivity that racing Is due for a great boom next any fmiahir.g position. season, and the outlook Is particularly There waa juet ss keen a eontest for i.

ill -the leant cliaiiplonahlu as for the Indl. hi.111 in una arvuuu. I vlilllal Knr-or. th. fuur tm.

I kJ a iiaiuivur a ijuai Kitinusii7 matcrteMi a no earn supported or t.ak.wa, 4u.tiy mairni snq sntcrt from the newly appointed 8tate fUcIng numeroua paruaana who rhewred the lie newly appointed 8tate fUcIng numerous parUaana who Cum this Mlon. allh whith ar gf views of the Individual ntrmbera of th comml -talon, that a polUy all! be fi ned out by the new governing boiy which will still further strengthen the ptreition ot tlia luu lit iiuuuu eetea-in. Inlerc lloual tlvalty ran hlsh at va rious times and public Inteirst wss rillt nlshed Imrna- well satisfied, right down the line. There I ri lately behind lienlgan. that qulntart of la a belief, based on a knowledge of the the klomlnaalde A.

proed 11 moat evenly balanced and capable rombtna tlon After thoea who txmetia4 ss In Ulvldtisls had bewn removed from the standing. It wss found that five of the MoriunRMde lads had finished In the Feeling of Blgummr With the paaaing Northani according u4tc tounda tire conur. For some It a Pp bit boutUand, Uawaf tut a tuajurity ef links fwlUweta period affords UtUa save axeji unity for railacLoii aird atUcii.s. From tMrw en saaovtal ot si.4 i will be plaxuilAg fear the Jlura. -sequeatiy thatir snnual swaeLlrcv cc -sidartDg the Ixr.prvveJ rascaLvioc.

aalurally going to be brighter 4X Iooktag aba ad. small ood.r it i oultcr tta with featainga aaia to 1 paltcoa. tor Ua UUM asta can a lotth and puaaibi play reir.4 It figures that saveial elioaae wul Lata a. cut faxa lua rianaU ap Ua tha oher hatao. u.a aow-tnark rr wboe et.ly pudlio a.f lat.ly i itaj Clbtl ssii.btt.vt.a.

t.a t'( aole to play wtta a snaxlaiutn Ui' tPthuaiasm, tko bencforUa it r. sy Mesawiaot to spact mare par rc-by that ax ra aad rtear atrsl- aitd may aa flashes of suptr s-f they nait gather far titular Laura. a In fancy or can pkturai for tr aa flnaua of ti. aaliaati eanaisw t. a -paOuahtp ai (iiuwl Jeretua Tra sr.d Chick Ltaae In tan a ranrls Oulmet and Boa Cwcctr lbs other.

Then take tha etn, sy at P-ra with tans and Jock lit-tctlsoo lit lead, playirg torr-taear aad sou res fur at; ok U.roufDoul th laat rouri. (M.cat again. Lake tha women un.luuMediy at Mit.nat, at.d tl I. Mlas btlrllng ard Mra Hird it a i half, with Mra. Primer and AI C.r-erly In the oUer end of tha an.i-r- Tbeaat pMtUfea may -ra toa) 1 rtal, but alter sal way Mil The seven golden rulea af tv dilva, piilbal ky ilarr ate as folioas: 1.

Keep trie hetl adeady end let that srrt haret turw arutward. tl bod ran only wind up whan U.a ax. gn bak. I. Grip firmest with the tfcuV a-forelngere they ara not ao wt.l eI aa tn other lit gera pa trie part first ten for a total of 32 points.

The I of lakli.g a atrotig hoid. and a tt. I 1 1 a-iirlna IhMa iHIng thr-tn aroused In seversl of the out-tending tlnt over the Pelham Bay N. T. Bay X.

From a mixlrsl beginning in annexing own wsy man that point, thai Junior metropolitan title, tha Morn- Let the movemct.t of the lnrsi.le team went light along the line, shoulder be eteady and taking In succeaaion the senior metro- alioulj have pot Mr In the r.at a prill tan. Junior national, and winding up auddett drop or Jet k. with the highest honors, garnsred yea- a. Urn be afraid to ft KM: t. 7 rerday.

are swlr.glr.g correctly, bard There was by far the beet turn-out of pot preatsii the year to see the race, the tneeUng of I 7. K-p your bead sua act-J tie Fan to say ncthlng or n'imeroiia I thousands to tha bieaa peraa grounaa. events thst wll In thrmselve be wtL where a brisk win made the apectalors worth while, the pa Irons xe cr turfmta shiver and threatened troume ior tna from distant points la assured. I runners In the-lr ecamoer over that knr.ll a. It can revllly beappreclnted what Sa where the keen wind had a telling effect, rarnlvai cf hik-h-claae racing Is In pros- Pores was an even-money favorite, as pect at lAtonl next season.

Ami what he had beaten uenigun. uia una true df LHtrmta will apt ly with equal In a recent race for the champtonaiua of the servica. neno. iirnitn that hat had trained i.nnruny A araitlreaV different predicted tnat iwnu cent year by horsemen from one end prophecy heing based lha land to ths other. As a nstursl rtr In which lha Pat suit many more Kasiero entries sr P'tf the lrtat IttiiMittai.t of aUr 11 pose Of th go.f 3.

Lsrt the club head leao. me i-rtwt lamina la at ard. the art lowing the club bead anl the I aavewlng r.eiU 4. Ikwi throw the arma forward you start to come down aa troctb wet mowing grasa. Rather Uirea back, and kl tnrm earn around ui a the world, scheduled for decision In tlte I the leading Ion ir -distance men attracting I has strtack the baiL DIRECTUM J.

BEST Veteran Led Rival During ft Grand Circuit Staion. The elvi inembere of the Cran 1 cult In ID IB gae f.fta-ew roeetinga. w' ara. llttl. talked mTaftd a trlod tmBtea Wl I I of.

while only a few venwresome spirits distributed In prvsalairv. hundred ahd tSXT race, wars ull at man had ran-I one hundred and lony-six ot t-rn field In lb Junior I trtrr. and on hundred sr. I chamrionshlp. I tar pacer a One thousand anl fj: Field of TbJrty-Tltrato tarter.

I horses started In Ua trotUrvg rare, Tl.trtv-thraai man toed the mark, of MT In the arrente for pexwra. "3 which five ran as Indlvlduala The Ford-1 being required to find the w1nar la of 81.0.00f hy the racinc and breeding University S. A. T. did not put former, and S5 1st the Utter.

Interests of the State of Kentucky for r. Bed Cress pirpos-s. This hug- fund In an appearance, but J. Nulty. a Ford- Of the borsae that made the tr-p was complet.d on ths closing day of ham man, competed for the Paullat A.

C. North Randall to Atlanta. Direr t-ni J. ine season so rar as tne snare or the Pohlsnd and entitled to fUat plaow. lie was star race trscKS was concerneo.

and it is i i a i i i 'i Pnre. stood close tocether on the line aa I In fourteesi racea. Uta tlcallr completed the raising of the $4 though ther realised that they "ej" eleven, was aecocad In two. aad C.lri 000 which waa allt.tted ss their part of he CArfnpanions td onl. to I while at txlngtosi he hI" ZmV oin the real contender, win r.r of 2 OlVfc.

s.lrg th. Liilavllie and LatorTa corttr butvi eoon ss the alrnal to start was given, miera epoa-J at u- rnd ol kbe ca-r-' mna. -'or' contributed i i. t-ktra Ui 1 ma. al.rn It ol-rrr-d.

mZnl. held ami aa the compact burrrh da.bed Juae Bed and the owr-yaar-o' h. to the golf links, be quickly; Ante dlvkd.l bono, In in trailer, little could be aa-en of tha Bed won eighu and Ant G'jy a-- aai ijuvia. iiw uaiaaca i of 823.00H came from sn ajtement of 10 per cent, of the salaries and nay of omciaia runners until they, ascenoaxi vo nui at i suit me tatter oviamtarM ma i the otjUkirta of tire links. Up thl 1 flium snare an their laat ni'iir eteep gtaj.

with the wind at hi beck. I Alia it a. June nasi wow i.r i.ri lul.l.n.t racavl. arraduallr drawing I tb North it and a 11 lt.av.fw.r.1 away until at the top of the felU be was I and rxmlmoad in front ef bar rtrtaairk tr.rds In ror of Itst to sight again, lha men appeared BftT a short Interval and Bohland wa still In th lead, but I'oree had cut down Uie gP a little. There aaa a long watt then while the runner, sped rwlft- dnavtt Kill and rroawlns th railroad I rratita Sh4) met Ovlacoot In that atassacr Keadllle.

and "hartr Oil Ivu liattfutd, aa well aa try. Ibarra i awnplre btate Purse at r-yrat alao won again at Coljn.fcv. a lanta. wbara aha tooa lb wore Li tta'ks rrvt with another uphill grade, 1 ante t.uy maaa rer rirat start it i a a trw A aim pwiii-i at a i i lutntita University tomorrow, and ll.e I until they came Into sight at Uie top of I at North Psn-iall. wt a1.

start will then be made on an ambitious the mouiwl overlooking tne parade fisoa to ist i in program for Indoor sports. The lmmat.ll- at future of the Students' Army Train ing Corps appears to be In doubt, but It Ii believed that by Jan. 1 the corps wtll fTPttnna, llirra, nw wa rlosat on the beela of lloMand. but I fealed Hollrrood Kata Har on th levad ground. Uia Paulist I peat anew waa at Tia mu i.r man drew away stain so that ha had a I twe racea and fouowavi item lad rf riaht yards aa completed half I otKarr victory at A -a tha distaiK-at In is is fore waa rni onrttei ner in a vavv at t- have been disbanded, and that will mean 1 yards In front of llenlgsa with Halplna I North Kandall me.tirg.

that rr-t the resumpUon of Inter-ollr-rUt Indoor 'l siyronen miiowir.g at interval iv.m ewviy en creo.iaj -e im athletics on the piano of former years. The Intercollegiate lUsKa-tbsIl Laeague will prob-ibly be reorganized for a limited playt.tc a.rM-lue titer Lie opcnlut or tne second term tw ty-tit'e yaroa. i art a. uu vm ai There wa ni lt bp In the forward start a he tn.Ucoot pu.lej v. strides of Bohland aa he tackled the et Hertford, Arte liuy a fulf link hill fnr tha second time, but Stake hor.

of U. klurt'T ore dogged hi id with Infinite palUarr. sfler fir lUrg to r.r-a ia H. a. ttwv ware rarlnt rat tha tbat t.O tsja ntelt at rrar.iM a- Frti liiartn, who will be In rhtrtl kma rf the hUl cnlr flva yards aeaa-1 lumbua.

slva cauiht tNa -rir' of Columbia basketball players, wll be 1 rated Uie pair, borne were not sure that I aey gelLr.g Ui ti. rary OHIKM to tier in Wltnottt a alr.sle et- I anil led. but llrnlean waa by I aa fee tad I im In I Wv. eran of last year's 'Varalty five unlea trie tlm ao far Ivhlnd that be wa pea lad that parlor-rnan- at I some or inem return to tlte univerauty practically out of the coolest, and ft to complets their courses. Thla will waa learned later that.

om in the van. make It necessary for Dawson to rail 1.1 Bohland never relinquished the lead, up an entirely new squad, having ae it nucleus a lew or last year second I paataaa siai ia tra.v string men. among Utern r.bera od I Grata. i It la Dawaon's plan for th prravent I me ieaar appearev again on tne top month to develop his msterlal by organ- 1 the hill with the finish la sight. Bob-ixlna company and battalion teams and t-a recoarnlseal before tba weekly or aemi-weokly pimea.

I araity five ran be rhoarn bfore relenUea Porea popped Into view behind Uie end of leccmber It will be don and I him. It wss anybody's race then, ant gamea arranged with nearby army! end I much depended "i the way In wbs-n the navy unlta I men took the grad to tha parade hwlmmlnr. and water polo practice-will I grourtda. lVoliland arms waved wildly also be stnrted. Some rlxty or seventy students have reported far tha 'Varsity swimming team, bul they have been left largely to their own resources, because no coach ha been pHlnted.

In Uie squad Utere Is the matcrittj for a strong team, and tr rrewimen are per for a second ss he struggled to maintain his rqtitnirlum, anl Pores wss daahlng madly along only a couple of yarda bai k. Thus they lamled on th flat, where It wns batllaved that Pores wrttilJ raise hla usual finishing purt. The long, hard grind had taken Lha mitted to swim In such IntercollrKiate I steam out uf the five and ten mile tham ennteats as mny be held the Blue and I plon. and he had lltUe left with which I While ahouid have as esoaaUeot squad. Ichsllenge Us i aad as.

it waa the e- Wbaar aiSa won Walnut I orewsing la In 2 A-iVa, atvi a with two vl torUa at Al.ar-a. Billy Jar a sow and rnaie twelve atarte en tba tr? -Una. the Royal g. a Victory belr.g re. or-ied at hem be dafaatad in a but was la turn beat.

a ky I'. TranaylTanla at Lexington In a art four-beat race ttm racwi I son acored his first victory It a at yracuaa. He slaat lJ v. sgsln st Columbus th fol.oa!-r in 2M, and fo.wssi ky t. at Miss Harris L.

la ta sis of her nine raewa. rwdocwl 1 aat eat beat 11. She a let divided th tar a Blngle 41. at Tole-le la i-arl- est Lhreo-fceal rtue on ra of i. tha erty en la which each finished biw two mleuiat.

Syraa-uaa aha ad the uaca two saiBiiiae..

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