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The Ithaca Journal du lieu suivant : Ithaca, New York • Page 8

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Track Tennis Golf PROFESSIONAL SPOETS Baseball Boxing AMATEUR Rowing I i II Yankees Trim Giants; Til rum Red and White Eleven Finds Real Difficulty inn mi COLGATE SOCCER EEVEN DEFEATS Need One Game to Win First World's Title In Downing Williams TAXIDERMY Of All Kinds. After touchdown. Boles 6. Substitutions Ithaca: Pickering for Cook, Mitman for A. Bovard, Hal lam for Payne, Williams for Kingsbury, Hart for Cobb, Spencer for Granville for GoBh, Rockwell for Stewart, Barnard for Smiley.

City Bowling League Begins Season Tonight The City Bowling League season will get under way tonight when first division teams will play their Initial contest on the Y.M.C.A. alleys. The Odd Fellows are scheduled to meet the K. of P. and the Y.M.C.A.

will clash with the Gas Electric, the former playing on alleys three and four and, the latter on one and two. One change has been made In the personnel of the third division. Fire Company No. 6 has dropped out and this team's place has been taken by Pinal Score is 28-6 JTVcf Pfiil Ohttnsition m. -w i-r rJIE'ASAMS 3I0U3TED FOR $5.00 A 'Purple's Line Gives Cornell Trouble The Visitors Present Loare jour birds, and buy your shells at TISDEL'S 310 E.

Seneca St. Strong Aerial Attack; Opposed by a "Williams team -with one of the fastest lines seen here in John Scott, who felt the sting of their blows Saturday, fared no better and he. too, was sent along to the, club house in the fourth inning. By that time the Yankees had collected eight runs and the game was in. "Jumping Joe" Dugan, performing for the benefit of his father and mother, who sat In the stands, hit four times in a row.

one a home run that scored two men ahead of him. Bob Meusel, the Yankee left gardener, collected three hits, one a three bagger, and Aaron War, the Yankee second added two more hits to his series collection. Bush had everyone of the Giants fooled but Irish Meusel. Eob's big brother. Irish made all three of the Giant hitg and score their only run.

So as far as the Giant players wero concerned, with the exception of Meusel, Bush pitched a no-hit, no run game. Giants. Treman, King Co. team No. 2.

I seVeral years and with an aerial at tack which for a time completely be wildered the Cornell secondary de BAXTER'S "The Quality Shop" fense the Dobie trained Red and White machine found difficulty in defeating the New Englanders on Schoellkopf Field Saturday afternoon, despite the fact that the final score was 28 to 6. Captain Pfann of the Red and White was out of the game with an injured ankle and Rooney was sent in at ouarterback. Rooney ran the team in A 0 2 3 0 good fashion but the generalship of Pfann was missing and Rooney's run Cornell (28) Williams (6), Henderson Healy Left end Sullivan Surabian Left tackle Morris Farnsworth Left guard Alfeld Barnes Center Kearney Frost Right guard Sundstrom Cole Right tackle Kneen Pease Right end Rooney Howe Quarterback Patterson Bourne Left halfback Ramsey Gregory Right halfback Cassidy Clement Fullback Score by periods. Cornell 7 0 0 21 28 Williams 0 6 0 0 6 Touchdowns Cornell; Rooney, 2, Henderson, Wade, Williams. Bourne.

Points after touchdowns Cornell: Sundstrom 3, Whetstone. Substitutions Cornell: Smitlj for Patterson, Whetstone for Cassidy, Wallendorf for Morris, Dexter for Kneen, Raymond for Henderson, Berean for Kearney, Wade for Ramsey, Wester for Rooney, Savage for Sundstrom. Williams: Chanderl for Gregory, Dumortier for Cole, Pop-ham for Howe, Fisher for Pease, Leete for Healy, Clark for Barnes, Pease for Fisher, Healy for Leete, Gregory for Bourne, Howe for Pop-ham, Popham for Howe, Cole for Dumortier, Bourne for Clement, Leete for Healy. Referee B. H.

Watkeys, Syracuse. Umpire A. W. Palmer, Colby. Field judge L.

O. Kirkberger, Washington and Jefferson. Linesman A. G. Maxwell, Brown.

Time of periods 15 minutes each. ning with the ball was not on a par with that displayed by the Cornell New York, Oct. 15. (Associated Press. The' New York Yankees stand today on the threshold of the hall of baseball championships.

"Bullet Joe" Bush, pitching the way he pitched when he got his nickname, pushed them there, holding the Giants to three hits, all made by Irish Meusel, In the fifth game of tho world's series yesterday. While Bush was shooting spheroids across the plate with such bewildering speed and curves his teammates were bumping the Giants for 14 hits and eight runs, winning the game, 8 to 1. It takes four games to win tho world's championship. The Yankees now' have won three, the Giants but two. The Yankees have three of their best pitchers rested and ready to work; the Giants have only one.

John McGraw is famed as the greatest thinker in baseball, but he never had so much thinking to do as now. Arthur Nehf, who pitched and won the third game of the series for the iants, has had but two days' rest pitchers usually take three yet in order to be safe McGraw is faced with the logic that he should use him again today. John Watson, the right-hander, who was knocked out of the box by the Yankees in the first game is the only other pitcher of the Giant staff who has had a good rest. McGraw who, besides thinking, takes chances may send Watson in today, depending upon bim to check the Yankees, all of whom have been hitting wildly in the last two games. Yet it is certain that if Watson is started, he will be hauled right away from the pitching mound as soon as anything like a run is- scored.

McGraw is far from being downhearted. He realizes that he is in a fix he never before experiencd in his world series engagements, but he has confidence in his men and figures that luck creeps in some times and helps a man who needs it. "Anything might happen," he says. Miller Huggins is resting easy. He has both" Jones and Hoyt primed for duty today.

Sad Sam, who pitched such a fine game Friday until Casey Stengel got gay with his home run 0 2 4 1 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 leader. AB Bancroft, ss 4 0 Groh, 3b 4 0 Frlsph, 2b 4 0 Young, rf 3 0 E. Meusel, If 4 1 Stengel, cf 3 0 Kelly, lb 2 0 Gowdy, 3 0 Bentley, 0 0 J. Scott, 1 0 Barnes, 1 0 O'Connell 1 0 Jonnard, 0 0 Cornell found the going hard right at the start of the game and repeated 0 6 0 6 assaults at the Williams line failed to 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 Fighting a losing game to the last, Cornell's soccer machine proved unequal to a rallying onslaught by the Colgate kickers Saturday and went down to a 3 to 0 defeat. Nick Bawlf's charges lacked offensive prowess and their defense fell through In the face of Colgate's remarkable spurt in the second half.

The Red and White played a loose game from the start in contrast to the visitors well-organized effort. Nevertheless Colgate was unable to approach the Cornell net from any angle during the first period. Cornell's mainstays. Ayau and Montgomery, mixed it in a fashion that kept their opponents chasing the ball up and down the field without gaining any material advantage. Coming back fresh for the second half, the Maroon warriors inaugurated a baffling offensive that brought Harwlck in for two successive and wholly unexpected goals.

Though struggling superhumanly to oust the sphere froti their territory, the Cornell eleven was up against odds in both luck and skill. Clark. Colgate's inside right, took advantage of a series of fumbles and steered the ball adroitly past the Cornell goal man for a third tally. Failure of the Ithacans to seize several opportunities, when the bladder bounded close to the enemy uprights, was a strong factor In their downfall. One penalty kick nearly netted them a score, but that it was repulsed in an almost miraculous twist of the opponents goalkeeper.

The summary: Cornell (O). Colgate (3). Stone Rockafellow Goal. Mendelowitz f. Cooper Right fullback.

Leonard McConnell Left fullback. Hulnlck Martin Right halfback. Ayau Van der Weghe Center halfback. Montgomery Reynolds Left halfback. Hu Jube Outside right.

Cook Clark Inside right. Meyer (Capt.) Schmidt (Capt.) Center forward. Thomson Hardwick Inside left. Rosen Eolla Outside left. Goals Hardwick.

Clark. Substitutions Cornell Bowdlsh for Rosen, McKinley for Hu, Rosen for Bowdish, Bowdish for McKinley, Bowdish for Thomson, Thomson for Bowdish. Bowdish for Rosen. McKinley for Hu. Rosen for- Bowdish.

Hu for McKinley. Brownell 0 0 0 0 0 make much of an impression. Alter an exchange of punts Patterson made first down on Williams 40-yard line as. the result of a double pass. On the next play Patterson shot a 25-yard forward pass to Rooney and the latter with a clear field raced for a touch down.

Sundstrom kicked the goal. In the second period it was Wil liams' turn and the visitors made the most of their aerial attacks. On four successsive passes they took the ball from Cornell's 40-yard line to the 15 Another pass, Clement to Bourne, netted the touchdown but Fisher who was sent into the game to kick the sroal failed, leaving the score 7 to 6. Shortly before the close of the period Cornell worked the ball down to Wil liams' two-yard line when time was called. Throughout the third period Cornell Totals 30 1 3 24 11 2 Batted for Barnes in eighth.

Yankees. Witt, cf 4 115 0 0 Dugan, 3b 5 3 4 0 3 Ruth, rf 4 2 1 4 0 0 R. Meusel, If 5 1 3 1 0 0 Pipp, lb 3 0 0 11 2 0 Ward, 2b 4 0 2 0 5 0 Schang, 4 0 1 3 0 0 E. Scott, ss 4.0 1 1 1 0 Bush, 4 11 2 1 0 Totals 37 8 14 27 12 0 Giants 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Yankees 3 4010000 Two base hit, E. Meusel.

Three base hits, R. Meusel, E. Meusel. Home run. Dugan.

Stolen base. Ward. Sacrifice. Pipp. Double play, Bancroft to Frisch.

Left on base. Giants 4. Yankees 9. Base on balls off Bentley off Bush off J. Scott 1.

Struck out by Bentley 1, (Schang) by Bush 3, (Barnes, O'Connell, Bancroft) by J. Scott 1, (Bush) by Barnes 2, (Ward, Ruth); by Jonnard 1, (Pipp). Hits off Bentley 5 in 1 1-3 innings; off J. Scott 5 in 2 innings; off Barnes 4 in 3 2-3 innings; off Jonnard none in 1 inning; off Bush in 9 innings. Winning pitcher Bush, didn't give up hopes of victory until late in the last period.

was on the offensive the greater part of the time but could not penetrate the Williams defense and on only one or two occasions had the ball within Shopping FOR a new O'coat? Come here first and you will come here last. The new fabrics tell a story of warmth-without-weight. The models are different from the same old, tame old thing. The prices are right, right now! 25 to 70 Sweaters bat, is the most likely choice, with i The band kept step like a bunch of rookie soldiers and their uniforms were varied and startling. scoring distance.

The continued pounding at the Wil liams' forward defense began to tell early in the final period and after a steady march down the field, Roney The Cornell forwards with the exception of Sundstrom, failed to measure up to the Williams line. carried the ball over the line, Sund strom kicking the goal. The third Hoyt in reserve. Should the Yankees lose today Pennock, the left-hander, who won the second game for the Americans, Is still on deck. As in Saturday's game at the Polo Grounds when they hit every pitcher McGraw sent to mound and collected 13 hits and eight runs, the Yankees played yesterday.

2 They started in the very first inning when with one out they collected three runs. In the next Inning they continued and drove Jack Bentley, the heavy set left-hander, to the showers. touchdown followed shortly after when Rooney shot a long pass to It was Cornell's 19th straight on the gridiron. I Henderson and Sundstrom added point. Colgate will try to put the jinx on Cornell's hopes for a third undefeated season.

At this point. Coach Dobie sent in almost a complete second team and Losing pitcher, Bentley. Umpires, Evans at plate; O'Day at first; Nallin at second; Hart at third. the second string backs, Wade, Whet stone, Webster and Smith smashed through the Williams team almost at Hope the outcome of the soccer game isn't a harbinger of defeat for the other Cornell eleven. for Schmidt, Werlock for Martin, Schmidt for Brownell.

Referee J. A. Campbell, Rochester. Time of halves 45 minutes. will, Wade carrying the ball over for the final touchdown.

Whetstone kicked the goal. Ithaca High Defeats Starkey Seminary, 54-0 The day was ideally suited for baseball. Williams gave the Cornell players and the spectators plenty to think about for a time and victory for the Cornell's future opponents, with the exception of Colgate's won Satur day. The Maroon played a 23-23 tie with Ohio State, the Columbus team coming from behind to tie the Tryon and Reddinger Out of Cornell Game, Says Colgate Coach Utica, Oct. 15.

"Eddie" Tryon will he nnt Fit tha came fnr fit Red and White was far from assured until the final period. The Purple has a reputation for gameness and it Was never more apparent than In score. Saturday's contest. Did you Contribute to the earned1 trip to Philly for the least three weeks, and Pete Reddin And the next on the card is Colgate Despite press reports to the effect scrubs. ger for two.

Such was the statement of head that Tryon and Reddinger are out of coach Richard C. "Dick" Harlow to the game Colgate will give the Itha the second period was the feature. In the second half Ithaca renewed the attack and made two touchdowns in the third period and the final one In the fourth. The first real opposition for tho local team is expected on Saturday, when the Ithacans play Hornell High at Hornell. The summary of Saturday's game: Ithaca (54).

Starkey (O). Kingsbury Meadville Left end. Smiley Robinson Left tackle. Stewart Schuyler Left guard. cans about the hardest game the The Ithaca High School football team defeated Starkey Seminary on the High School field Saturday by a score of 54 to 0, the Red and Gold warriors scoring almost at will, the Ithaca backfield running wild through the Starkey eleven.

Cook and Boles starred for the locals in the backfield, while Captain Tatascore, Payne and A. Bovard played well on the line. T. Bovard at quarterback ran the team well for his first game. Ithaca's first score came when Starkey fumbled the ball behind the line and Cobb fell on it.

Boles made the point after touchdown. On the next kick off A Bovard kicked over the goal line, the ball being carried out to the 20-yard line, where tho Poor handling of the ball cost Cornell several chances although Patterson's catchine of uunta show Dobie warriors will have to play this night when the Maroon football squad, badly battered from its gruelling 23-23 tie struggle with Ohio State at Columbus Saturday. season. i ed an improvement. BRISK days and chilly nights.

Out into the country in the car or a cozy evening around the house. A sweater adds much to comfort. We are showing a complete selection now. husky sweaters for outdoor sports or coat sweaters for indoor "sports" Sundstrom kicked his 16 th straight try for point after A grain of salt with those reports won't do any harm, either. While it Is possible that Tryon, who Injured returned to Hamilton last night- Injuries to Cornwell and Sanford completed the toll suffered by Colgate, and the Maroon will start preparations for the Cornell eame with his arm in the Ohio State game may be unable to play, there is nothing to Syracuse newsoaners ns usual are every regular of the backfield on the A.

Bovard Millihan (Capt.) Center, indicate that Reddinger wont be In hurling adjectives about In wild crippiea list. shape fashion concernine the Oraneo team. Tryon is now in Younarstown. van uyKe The "Big all in one, after Right guard. Pfann was given a compjete rest.

CoDb Wilcox Ohio, under the care of Dr. Reese, one of the most widely known bone-setters in the country. The liga noon, wouia De "soft picking" for them if, these stories are to be Dobie had evidently made up his mind to keep Pfann out of the game and his decision couldn't be influenced by ments are torn in his left arm The injury was suffered when he fell nn the way the game was going. his elbow after being tackled on tiea ana uoid held for downs. In three plays Boles carried ths ball over the line for the second touchdown.

Touchdowns by Gosh and Pickering followed in rapid order and the first period ended with the Ithacans leading, 34 to 0. In the second quarter Coach Thompson sent in an entirely new team. Ithaca failed to score in this period, but, led by Granville, the local eleven carried the ball from their own 20 to Starkey's 10-yard line, when time was called for the half. Granville's broken field running in Hope you have reserved your seat For the coming battle With Colgate. A small number of Williams' rooters were on hand and they catcning a punt.

Reddinger. while less seriously injured, will be in no condition to play against Oil noble's Right tackle. Tatascore (Capt.) Randall Right end. T. Bovard Jackson Quarterback.

Cok Bissel Left halfback. Gosh Johnson Right halfback. Bole Dutcher Fullback. Touchdowns Boles, Gosh, Pickering. Bovard.

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