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I li 1 ill I i- I .1 It: -I if SPORTiS I 1 -B nrfe I altutfi 8U.NUAY, NOVEMUEU.17, 1M8. I SPORTS 1 'j 1. PADDY DRISCOLL IS FATAL TO RUTGERS Leads tha Great LrAcss CIsven In Tqrnado on Canford'i Team. CCC3E IS 54 TO 14 Machln Gata Two Touch-c jurra at Outsat and Than Crum-era Cfr TarV Aaaaulta. playing bac Great Naval Station foot- ta-n at EVbete run yrettrday -rnvn.

T.ht4 Ma sentaUon.il grld-powere on the ItutgTa gridiron h-d Jack Tara front la a whiTlwtnl attack rciftr anfrd'a Scarlet -tn unl-r a to 14 ecwr. It waa '-t Manning il.ock of tha football (. nj mwt of thoe who com 'l crowd cf IO.or.i which aaw were Jnel aa mdch surprltod a r.u i-r layers. Th ona who surprieed were Secretary Dan-' rf Navy, flear Admiral Uthar Nary Yard. Walter a ho d.re.'a tha atli.eUea in tha and thousands if Jackles who e-nteire hoars at tha remark- cf l'a Rutg-ra men e.arted out tn IhJa a tsey hav started, all pre-rloue I year, sweeping tha Great I t'-a-n duwn tha fieiJ before thcra tr1u.Ttj.hant pafadea which "-iM ti.m tw ttuchjowns la tha 19 periods.

Tha crowd of Rut-i s'xlenta who Jammed tha Uttla rrf a'ar on tha eatt side of tha r-a want ir.to ecataaiea of delight te M.Un ntrutid tftliut tha ret er.rbth.' Football tothutlsttt 1 t'tt waa th ssm oil atory. servhe ttimi made up of ca itira never livad up to ry I'at'nna. "a ua crowd reckon what I hflJlnf up hla t. It lo aalnat In tha prtud of i-Tiwroll c1 cut looaa a 1 -mor tr tf runnlnr In -n fir ii. tha l.ka of haa I--H on an varm arid Iron of b-at Vala 1.

"-I with lar.g halr-raisliif fai-. -vfrl irttixii a A atartlUf AwaXaala Xaaaaa. In tV.a acnl af1ol Graat 1 iVa on Hu'jfra 60-ard at 'aflr a cooyla of amiahaa at 1' hJ filial IrUoU Prtacoll l.n n.i.i Ui ru'Kea of Kelly and i a Krlly trtel to gal ihi'I i iu away atfvd Lhla alao i hrr-i Uki li.e waa ahw-. iii.ii. up ami taAlng nutlta.

I tcl i' punt, and i tie ya.low tvl i.nolng through i'riecoil. wla on tiia -i -rd liti. Tai iy gatiiered the i 1 in arma and tar.ed down the l. Trie Jlutgera en.ia Came tearing lira, but I riecoll tlayfuily ti a. 1 and it.en the nther ml paat tie early Hutgara to 1 1 an tha ruah line rama charg-'.

Cvi; up. l.un. In-tacoll picked b.a i I'm uih tria I'. i'tr tram with un- i jriii a. One aewtt4 ha would 1 vi i-i4 i.i unUer fu.l ateam.

then i i in Im'ijr change hla pace and V-m lra.ilrd Kutgera playera. r. -n. .1 in tha rac-d Iriacoll. v.i've through tha wholf Rut-i icii't loan mi Ha ducked and I i.ia ataii4 and fnt4 un-i i t.l w.git'.od hia ty thro JgU the i in an4 waa gall jping d.rectly 1 itm Kutgra gial 1 r.e.

iirt ri.aae wnen all tha -r ra. b-n hlixked off by Iakrra' tittAfriKw. Again a h'a trickery. Ha would i i tr.i-i a atre'ghtewa? in at hla hela. and -i tf aaw the llutgore' fullback In iUm ha eluatv.iy alifped to one if I t-n other until Rummer-i out cf atrile trying to fig.

nui what In-lroU waa trying Vv. hen Lirtacoll aaw Pummrhill chargod atralsht ahead and ie with no one near him. -l after tia touchdown, ,1 allar Beat Ala with Telia. thla great rUah of ninety and yallet. and every jump I iaok had an accompaniment rf rx-l encouragement.

It waa aa pret-" a riti a waa ever made on a grld- 1' an- the' were atir- I n. wl. tried to eon- wih the bell that It it una cf thcea lucky runa which ra pena. i re inv anderMmate4 the I ft a.1 ly lrlarolL Ilia in r. Vhn Orra i.

nfl l'iiigr aealn frwiud i ami Mjinmerhill I to kl k. 1 tie. ll on the very 'l I after tha f.rat Lakea got the i a twntv-flve-yard forward i aril trr. whrn Iteevpa 1 i tuaa un. to Irriaclt.

K-lLy nahhml hie own thirty-yard line. had re-lare. Maker, waa on the f.ret play, and. hi. r-and rtner threw them-.

aallor furwanta like a tatt-rtrg rnma. they wera un- ar.J sammrrtn.l again waa 1 i I k. 1 In tha efrtn waltlna; for Alri ha aa'herot! It un.lcr hla i a il t.e.n to alp down the field a a had done nre. Hla Jubilant Urna waa for alitv yarda. '( the al of a great Interference r- i nt leant marea.

ha alirt-d like pat mt Kutgera player after ee urC! he had a clear field and way another totich-t tr ie time the man end r-. i wera iLnrmichly etunrved. .1 the try for goal, and waa leading by a acore of i tj iJ tt.e half ended. Trlaeell freeea a Waader. at haa heard much about tha a I VYeatera football atare.

but theea a- ria rave been Ukea with a if ealt. Rut here- waa Driacoll. te a at few Baaon tha aenaatlonal of N.wthweatern t'nlveralty, Lit ii I. la rrputati with a ven-t i 11 aa that haa been atld PM.re. la a Mr i -r r-ir-i I 1enrina.

Ltoiice County. ia if inert la Sheriff any- iMim-l here Uiat could catch him. in-a he aklpa around Ilka a fog and then a rain he la wlgjrllne; f'-rn uttifMr with the graceful i h-t'iu of aa Egyptian dancer. he iet ru'te right along atraight a Ned waa after him. rer.

arkahle outbi-et of foothall wae frv much for the 8car 1 era an tl he(nn to wilt. In half the Great I-kce lada, 1 hv tl elr own uecea. brffan the real rtball ahllltr they I AmnnJ I'tli-oll and Krick- firmed a eondirfillr compact -rr with the line braced to lrternl ronped 1 he waa tkTiacnl! a.n I Alirrnmo who ahove I -ra tem ber-k vard by yard I the Kail on a for- lo I rvkaon who brourht It i atnklr-g rtlttanoa faddy -i a wt (irr for another touch- -n ar k'Hel fin l.r put I ft tt.e lee.l. 2.1 14. i -n t.rne 1- oeter Fp.

r.f.ird's I bean to ctuiu- nu.c-r, uncover any extraordinary playa put I to ie. and waa full np by th4 iWhera today ha tiH' mora Tr waa aome- thaa neWipatr men, for farner th.rvfra. at an un- atralght football alt .1. No mora did Kcllr. Gardner-! an.

Ibo KlaanUc Kobcann bowl ovtr! th Urt Laka lln.i They wero atoppd In their track and aa they game! iro-(reasod they grew weaker and weaker. Drlteoll TaJkea a Rooplto. In thee Uat two jperioda tha Western-era cored "at wlU and the Kutfer eleven wa In auch utter rout that tha aUora besaa to rush in their aubaUtuteaj. It wa ao eoay that after a while Driacoll retired with four touchdowna td hla rredlL. Rutgera fofight hard right iip to the end.

b'lt could do nothing acjainat thla carefully drlllrd aallor eleveni Bo Olcott of Vale aad McKlvery, tha old Annapolla player, have built up a ctnaely organised footaall machine. True waa aiuw In cettlns aU.rted, but onca under way there waa no atopplng It. Thla clean-cut. victory orer Rutgora mark the Great Lakea team aa far ajperior to the teama here la tha Kaet. tht aeaaon.

i Up to thla calamity Itutgxrt looked about aa powerful aa any team la the Eaat. and under the careful of Sanford It aeemed aa if ithera waa no attack whlr-h could amaah Ha unity, rally Driacoll, aided by an airtight Intcrfererwe.j did It. and did i It In a way which will ions' be remembered. Rutgers put up a remarkably atron front at the atart, marching eighty )rarda for a touchdown without once losing the ball. In the aecond period lt austairted conalntent attack i waa again efH tlve.

and tliy marched! down Die field aixty-eight yarda to tlairdner ktcke-1 both goala. It termed aa after that touchdown, the C-reat Lalca e'leven audder.ly found ltailf. and two remarkable runa gave the team lut tha encouragement need I to break ilooaa aad amether the Rutera eleven. Tha Uneup C.r-a Position. Rutgera.

J14.I lWM ntVoe t'oKlna Krf o.Q. (on Hcdmnit Joru-9 O. ijolllna HUrklock II T. Mount HMaa It. R.

BrN-kley I'rlacoll Itlakar I-. P. GanJnrr Krlckaoa i. H. TKrilv lieevao iT.B.

EumifcerhUl fcrore by Ii 1 Crvet Lakea 1. .9 IS 1 64 .1 10; 014 Rutgrra Twhw-n nrtarolt. (4.) Iauer, tSi Ell- mtn. Omnlmu, K-lMy, HuntmerMll. icioals from touchdown I rieeoll.

4. Ii Pncaon. 3. Bubatltutlnna Frnch for faker. for FUlien4.

Franeke tor Ininntm, bkr gull for Baker, fmr1t for ilalaa. Et'ann for Abrmaon, jiur for Ho for furhman far Collin. Ke4 for Kef-er" A. M. V'arrler.

Imrtmouth. Umpire Vr. Cart W.lllamc. pannaylvanla. IJnearoan Carl IUd, fcprlngflald Collage.

Tfana of aerto4 13 mlnutea ach. PITT CRUSHES PENN lAM. i ii i Panther Bur Guakera Under Pile of Flva Touchdowna. ter4o4 to TM Wea Tork Tmf. PrTTSJrtJnail.jpann, No.

ll.l-Tha fnlreralty of rittaburgh football machine ran all orer tha organiiatWfJ rap-reaentlhs tha Unlveralty of Pennay vanla. her today, and defeated them by a acore of IT to 0. va touchdowna wera tallied agalnat Hollenbah'a boya. four ft them being turned Into goala, while Daviea. the young atar from tha Klakl Prep School booted the ball over the coata from tha it-yard Una.

i Of? nr. AVarner knew that tha Georr'a Tech had a man on tha aldelir.ea In tha peraon of John C. Rrooka of Atlanta, una i conr.H-ira wnn a dik manuiaciur-U. ricia concern here, but If he waa wble to methot of end rona.1 centra ruatjri. and 11 no amaahing.

anit the Red and Iilue of PennaylTaola to defeat, i Warner let Kaaterday and Daviea do all tha ground gaining tha flrtt two penooa, ana mm aent ueugier tnreugn the line In the third period for material raina. ithle player- rreouently making all our trice for first down. In the last period Hamburger was rushed Into tha fa. me, land rarely: failed to bring; results, 'ltt scored a touchdown five mir.utet after the gums began after Baateirday'a naa carrie me oaii to trie one-yard line, and then over, liounler gnai. it9 vixiung team hew ITettyiwell for ai whi and Pltti could not get i nearer the foal Una than the 12-yard line, from whera Daviea kicked a rieid goat.

Tha i ond period began with a run of twenty-five yards by Daviea. and soon afterward McCracken waa puahed over from centre, and Daviea kicked; roal nt kicked off. hut Penn could nat hrM the hrl-and were forced to punt "out nf tner. 'when Daviea araln got jin the llmellirht. when he shook off three Had and I Use tocklera and ran over the line from the twenty-rtve-rard goal, making the aooro 2.1 to 0 at tha end of this first na it.

i The third perio4 found Hamburger running tha team, and he amrahed thfc Penn line for material eralna until the ball waa at the i flve-vard line, and Goiiglar waa pushed iithe centra, thai same player kicking roal. The Panthers iaoored hir last touchdown In the firt two mlnutea of tha fourth period, but after that eeveriil aubatitutea were ajnt In, and the Penn line held. The Panthers should have ficored another tounhdown only foir Frledmnhi who fumbler the ball te One-yard line, and Penn (kicked out ft flan iter. The visltora scored only wo" iirm uown ana tin ia. i Tha IsUmmary ejd lineup I Pitta Poattlon.

Panru. fO.t aner Peters Pet Hlty 1.1. l. Opt.) K'aril 1.I..O H'eln .1 Chawfnra Allahuae iKO, Bradley HtvIs tit T. Klahtlnetoa K.

Allahuae LR.fS. popper Goualer J.Q.B. Snub Iavteal Harvey II. B. Broun MoCracken j.r.B McJv'tchol rcore by i Pitt 114 0 jO 9 0 Tournowna EaateMar, MoCraokert, Oeu-tier.

Hamburaer. Kkiala from tnuchtlowne tavtea. i (jnW, 2. Goal freml nlaoe-nent Carlea. Buhatltutlnna Pitt -JMarke-wlta for Hllty; Ooiigler for Da trlet i Horner for G-Kiarler: Jfnt'racken for Eaatarday: MemboTer for M-Crarkari Ksniicka for Pr1eman (or )oueleri Mitchell for Mc-arter.

Penn Walker for Peter: Aka- rnmi i or rraiRer ror mcrnirnoi, Mitchell for Akaheehl: McSlchol for Roae- rau; Oravea far Wlthlnirton: Ptraiias for Fmlth. FWaree Nathan Turte. Frowa, TJm-tlre Roliert Maewelt, 8warthmore.i Read linear nan Mr. Merrlman, Geneva. Time of penoce i wetva minutra.

i I FOOTBALL At Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, 8T itainsyl- vanla.j: 0. I At Ann Artxir Mlrhlran. IB; Ryraenae. 0. At Khbets rieliii-GrTat Lakes.

64; Rut gers. 14 I At WaaMnrton New Tork (rnlreraity, Oj Marylknd Plate. 0 At Newton. Maae. FOrdhatn.

16; I Boston Collag. 0. I I At Amharet Amaerat. 90: VrTlllame. 0.

At Annatxilla Navy. 117 Vrstntis. 6 At Waalilngtoo ieeva, Washington ard Jefferson. i i At Polo Grounde-rPrtneetoa. tt Camp CTp- um.

7. 1 1 I i At Phlladetphla-eLaagua laiand Uartaaa, tl Bmwn. T. I i it At Keetnn 10 1 fYanklla aad Marahell. 0 iii.h.,,e,.lii.ii- a.

masMmeM a At hovith bethleham Pena State. 1 ft L- Wrh. ill. I At Andover Eseter. Anoeeer.

At Worceater Holy Croaa, 27; Wproeater Teacnt T. I At Kprlnrftela Rprtnefleld T. af.l A. Ccilega, ktaaeachlsetta Inatltota of Tech- Dolory. 0.

At Medford Tafta. ST: Boat on ITJnlver- alty. o. ii At New Haren Newport N. T.

Pel ham Pay N. T. 0. i At Camhrtdire Cwmp iDevena, 10 Naval Idlo; Hchool 0. I At Swarthmore flwarthmora.

Hi. Dela-aare, 0. ,1 i At Waahlna-ton Georgetown. 14 Charlea-ton Navy Yard. Ol i At DirniUgbam.

Ala Vanderbllt, Si; Ao-burn, 0. I I At Camp Hancock, 0 Camp Sarhary Taylor, fl.ii I At Paat IJinalneMlchlcan Aeailes, IS; i ai Dneapona Minnesota, wtaoonsln, 0. At frbana Illinois. 11; Ohio Btate. 0.

At Cleveland Cleveland Nava Reaervre, 83: Crrnell A I I At Cleveland Mount Vnion, lj Wratarn tieaerve. v. i rorr-urn I At Oberile Tset.t IT; Oberttn. a At Pt, Louis Fort Riley, Mi 8eoU a. i I At t.lreoin Nehraaka.

SO; Kanaaai 0. At Indiana pol'e tTiedoa. Wehaiah A Ct leaao Ncrthweatarn. 21 Diirim a At Butler College. -J Praak- un 2 At 1 Citr Ice-a.

ft Amea. fl At ntc-no -hlcaao Naval F.a.rea. SO: Camp. iHviie, i I At Hanover, N. JI.

Itid- v. PRINCETON CRUSHES FOOTBALL Tigers Apart Soldiers Formfltin and Win Rattla li i- at Pold Grounds, 28 to 7. rli nceton'a traditional persistence In ball brought the' TUterg' foilowlng the football squid a decisive gridiron victory iover tht Camp Upton moleskin wt-arera at this Polo Grounds yesterday by tha aoore jof 28 to T. Like 'a wolf hound onMha trail of lu janarry. tha Tfgera ao fcloaely praaaed tha Upionltea that the soldier-players wera muddled.

bewildered, ind dcmoraiiged In tha first half of tjha conteat, and. although tha beaten teJm came back; to life with startling irirvcrsal of foirm. It was never able to recover from tha ahock of tha first few tnlnutea of play. There waa Inot tha crowd ax Dec! ad. t4t mora thir 15.000 person wlthesalng tha event.

ilch waa onaj of tha bis attractions ai ranged In behalf of tha UhltadJ Wa Work CampalgnJ But wbatj thai cro rd lacked In lse It mora than made ji in noiaa and; beauty, es pecially the feminine part Of tha gath-eiilng-. Richly furred women almost predominated and might have been In the majority had not Captain Hanna bjwitht aoldlera frort Canip Up-ton and Coioiel Pearson and Admiral Goodrich an lequaU number! of embryo agldlera and aallora from Princeton. waa bonded by band, aa waa; Pftnceton. anil for good raaaauro therai a jaaalnk sailor outfit- which eati lit tha east Stands and blared lout ai Hit of entertaining syncopatlona all thoj aflemoon. JtjuBic.

cheers, and aonga byj tha rival' fac Jona lent a color to th entertainment which almost made thai $ectatore believe Princeton was meet-j uig an ancient and honored gridiron, rival In a atrtiggle of bitter Wasaea I Brave rreat Unei fThrea woth4n bedecked with the yel-i ldweat of cheyaanthamuma braved tha tbri jof batUsj to watch tha: proceedlnga fijorh; the aidtj Unea, a seat of vantage heretofore thdughl entirely too close for the hiora tljnld aex. These women aeref under! ha apell of Big Bill Ed-! waraa a ana had I purchased the ringside seats at i.0 each. It (aa noticed that they were about thai rriost Interested persons at tha notwithstanding Princeton; aubatAutea! ana mjurea wt-re running and beiiif car-j riea pasi inern. iuuring the fifteen-minute wait be tween halves Charley Brickley, tha former Harvard leader, vied with an acrobatic: alrplan. in keeping the crowd In uproarious SP rlta.

Brickley drop-kirk ed ai number oil i ootballa over tha goalposta from almost every aiisle on tha field and from alnjiost every distance within the middle Mrfe. and he missed so rarely llial in a crowli was willing to believe he never falls, broncho buster of tha aDr startled tha spectators by hla dancing and spinning, dropping ao tlowdy ito thef grandstand on several occasions that the women gasped In fear Uie aviator rrilght come to grief. inn croaa waa wnippeu into Into good spirits the came by la nara ida of a rival rooters from L'btoil and 1'rlnce- ton. Upton again gave evidence of Uncle Sam's singing army with a loud but tJKlfHliousi rendition of Sergeant Irving Berlin's tflntiate at getting up In the morning, i Tlyrn tha game aa on. i I ITincelon Informal proved the oM Tiger theory that it la half the battle get uie junip on tha other) Alf though at tie end It seemed the tw teams were I very evenly I matched la weight, strength, and football knowledge rrinawD wrw-ppea iiseix arouna oppor tunlty and gave such unexpected baltl4 at tha start that Upton was swept anlde aind left turied under a 28 to 0 delur Scfore the wjhlatle blew for the end first half! of tha game.

i rptea Wlajaer at Seeead Bait. jit a different Upton team whlcl oatne back with fire In Ita eye In the aec Ond half, and tt was hot long In demon ntr.tlng thlsi alnoe a Une-amashlng at' tack; clever Interspersed jwlth forward paaalng. brought about touchdown ti quick order Princeton substitutes wen rushed ontoj tha field, and they managed to check the) fight long enough toikcik Upton in subrnlaalon tha real of tha way but Upton wka alwaya threatening; and before time waa called waa In pos session of the ball and grimly flghtlnj forward. if i i Princeton! exhibited Its greatest atrenrth durHng tha time, when Upton was demoralized and groaning under 4 lioadi of mUffortunea. Tha first Ttger touchdown resulted from ia fumble by VptOn.

which waa recovered by Harvey of Prince bon. 1 who raced thirty-five' yarda for touchdown. Thla tally came on aixth nlav At tha a-ama falrtr amotlw-rwd tha hopea of Upton, i Knjoylng 'afuch an advaantaga. Princa-i on way willing to let pton nava the hall and It waa not until near tha and of tha first beiiod that Upton made Ita aocond -i miatake. Thla time Princeton Completely i fooled i tha op position by shooting a'fprwaxd pasa Opie to Weln-steln which! put tha bail on Upton'a reven yard lne just as the period ended, waa tha flrat pasa tried by Prince ton-: and II (came ao unexpectedly for Vfton It worked to perfection, ITincelon (was unable to shova tha halt over by plunging even from only Seven yerdaf away, and on the fourth down Murrsjy.

tha Tiger quarter back, tried a drori kick but failed miserably. Upton punted and Murray caught tha pall at mldrteld, ahook off Innumerable tacklera, and galloped over tha goal Una for tha aocand touchdown. Two morf touchdowns followed so rapidly ss tjo mscka It appear aa If Upf ton i was entirely i routed, i Tha third Score came on three plays, in which Lkfinpsey caught tha klckoff and I rah back forty-five yards, a forward pasa I tuner to Harvey gained ten yards, knd anothejr paaa WltUner to Op(a fcent Opie racing over tha final Una. I The final! Princeton touchdown: resulted from la blocked punt which Wef of Pflnceton gathered into! bta arma and ctu-rled down tha field for a ihirty-five-yard run. Murray kicked kil j.

1 1 Prli eetaa Baeha hlfty. .) During tat first half Princeton' a backfleld 'dove red luelf with glory, bempaey aid Murray both proving ver (table 'demo vs onca in poaseaalon of the ball, Harve and Welnsteln. the Prince-tori ends, liso earned tribute, aa did Captain Cal lahan at centra, two former bast ball farorltse who Into tha IkncUght aa Up lon'a malnst aya during tha Upton parade tn the aecc nd half. Ear Tingling. a former Dod ter.

Senator, and Cincinnati pitcher, anc Jack Dunn. son of the sagacious oiwner of. tha Baltimore Orioles, divided the glory. It waa mainly through the line plunging of Tlnpling that Upton rot ita only touchdown of the game, and Dunn's exceptional punting pulled Upton out of difficulty more than jonce, althoiigh Dunn's first punt waa idlsattroua, fines ha sent the ball ao far down the eld his ends were distanced and Murraj was able to dodge through ftrld for a touchdown, i i Aided by Davis, Captain of Upton, and Brand, a former Kentucky University star, ''Tingling hammered hla way through Princeton for four uccaealve first downsj Just after tha second half ietarted and hla final plunge sent Princeton forwards Brawling and left in gill hcrglrtg the ball under the goal posts. Three successful forward passes aided In ths victorious drive which carried the Ufton team almost the length the flej for Ita only of the game.

I I I Goldberg, a former Columbia player, 'at ayid a tackle far Upton lecimrd lliiburd with ivlclorv. and jllhrtiuKhout I the game foutht with such labeauon that several aubatitutea vert UPTON AT I Mi i 7 eded In the Prtnoeton line to stand th Ji'ht offcled by tba two huakv L'Dton- The last part of the game brought out the best football kf the afternoon, aa was back at. It stronger than ever and Princeton wa4 kept busy fending tutlf. No score waa made In Uie last period, but three times Upton came Within scoring distance, only to be Checked by the power of Princeton's forward wall. I Princeton, t38.) Petition.

Camp Upten.lT.) iHf.hty L.iO far roll Morgan L.T klinlch hilt L.O Hh-pard Callahan Goldberg Klnclair tt UcKarland Dlcldnaon R.T.. nalrd iW.lnstela R. K. Little Murray Davis Op's L. Itrown I rons ft.

H. JdcMuJien Witt mer y.B Urand Score by peiieda: action i. SI 0 II Upton i. 0 0 7 0 Tevachdowaa Murray. Opie, Watn-stein.

Timillng Goal from totiuhdowiv Mvrray, 4, Dunn. IKefertt Charlea J. Mccarty Aeadnmy I'mplre tf. R. (Ill lend tr, Pennsylvania.

Linesr.tan L. H. Amirawa, Tale. Tin la of peiioda 15 minutes. hubttltutlona: Princeton Dotting for Har-vy, Carey for Morvan.

Cooper for Carey; 1'irnr for M. Sinclair, J. Sinclair for Porter. Iloaara tor tine late. Jaeolia for Hurray.

Ue Biafano for Op I a. pampaay for Lyona. ktc-Iwe for Dempaey.j Camp t'pton ilarrett for Vlink-h. Harblne- for Balrd. Laadera for David, Yingllng forj Brown.

Duoa for sia-ktuUea. i i 1 CLINTON ELEVEN TRIUMPHS. i Daftata Bronx at Football by 17 to'O Score. Da Witt Clinton High School's football eleven stepped clofcer to the Manhattan-Bronx gridiron cljainpionship yesterday morning when Itj trounced the Morris High School team on South Field by a count 17 0. De Witt Clinton now la to play Commerce Nov.

So to decide tha Manhattan-Brbnx title. The Red and Black playera completely outclassed tha Brdnx schoolboys. Lad by Captain Roy Elnberg tha CUntonhina showed a brand 6f play that overcama Morris. Line pluhgea. accurate punts, and runs arount ends brought about heavy gains.

Tha Bronx athletes wera too buoy defending their own1 Una to become theratenlng.t Elsenberg was fn and about tha field on every, play. He showed th way la tha Clinton attac and when defensive tactlca wera called for tha Uttla Clinton leader waa equally He waa ably assisted by take and Friedlander. who gained much i ground, and Gal-oralth. whose punka wera effective. Twice in the fjrat quarter Da Witt Clinton came within an ace of crossing tha Morrleig-oal line.

Morris failed In Una plunge ahomly after Oalbraltha kick-off and Cohn'a kick gave Clinton tha ball near mid-field. Clinton then started a steady Anarch down the field In which Eieenberg. Lake, and Fried-lander all carried; tha plgakin to within one foot of a touchdown. Mere tha Morrla Una held! and Clinton lost tha baU on down a. 'Shortly after cllnton recovered a fumble and bea-an another proceadon to the iMorria goal line.

The plgakin waa ruahejd to within half a foot! of Morrla' line when Morris aa-aln took tha all on mamng me secona panod Clinton had tha ball' on dowoa on Morrla' SO-yard Una. Oal Dmitri then drop-kicked a field fc'oai, giving Cllnton Its first acore. In the third period Elsenberg Intercepted ona of th Maroon paaaaa and ran tha ball to. Morris1 Una. Lake and Friedlander made am all galna through tha line' and after Elsenberg was thrown for a alight loaa Ualbraith punted to kiorria one-yard Una.

Cc.hen'a kick to tha Sn-yafd Una waa caught by LI sen berg and ho had a clear field to run on a dash for touchdown. Gal-bra ith kicked goal. Clinton baffled tha Maroon near tha end of tha final; period with a crisscross play which netted the Red and Black Ita final? points. Friedlander passed tha ball to Lake and he tn turn slipped It to Laaenberg. The latter daahed around and and scored a touchdown.

The llna-upt i Witt Qllntoa. Poaltlon. Morrla. Phillips Oehlnaky Wflnberf IUT JL Oreenblatt Ilablnowiu L.O.... Wilder AdWeteln ttedagold LfWla Perlatcln MoAnany 1 H.

Dtdtaclunaa Ilernatele IR Nawmati Kiaenbtrg tg. Kraamer 1-a-e NVufeld Prledlander lit H. ti Melui.r Oalbraiih B. Cohan Touchdowns Elaefibarg, S. Ooala front toachdown OaJbrelih.

a. Ooal from field Uaioraith. SubetiCution Por DtWitt t'lln-toiv Coon for Phillipa: Roaangran for Wtia-berg; Welper lor, Lka. IVef area R. tihearer, Lilcklnaonj College.

LJtu-taoant Courtney. OortitU. Bead llnaaman T. Trask, Yale. Time af periods Twaiva soinutae.

back. WUIlame Hopaa to Havo Star Ath-leta pn Taam. WILLIAM STOITN, Nov. 19, Tha. recent amnouncemeht by tha Navy Department that colltgt students In the naval service desiring to finish out their college courses may obtain a dlachaj-gt leada to tha belief that Ben Boynton.

WlUlama'a atar all-around athlete, will return, to college and complete hla remaining two yeara. Boynton waa the original choice for football captain thla Fall, but ha enUsted In the naval aviation service before the season opened. Uf be ahould return It la considered likely that ha will ba named basket ball and baseball leader. He naa two mora yeara In which, to complete hla eourae, lie would be available for tha Purple eleven next Fall. NAVAL ELEVEN SLIGHTED.

ii I-- Col lea a Football Teama Dodga laauo wltri Mlddiea. ANNAJPOLI3, Nov. 16. Efforts of tha Naval Academy football rriarLagement to procure a strong team aa an opponent for Thanksgiving Day or tha Saturday after have not been auocesafuL and there la every reitaon to bellers that the local season wllj and on Nov. 13 with tha game against tha taam of tha Great Ikea Naval Training Station.

The Middlea are beginning to look forward to that game aa the big contest, and are malting epochal preparations for it. Tha Academy could doubtless bring a Strong aervloa eleven here for tha ni week, but tha Midshipmen have com to in conclusion that they do not want -any mora aervloa gamea. Any contest puring lot last week or IS ovemftar miiat pe w-un a couega team of ftigh rank or run none. i Tha local naval offlHala al tt (earn this year la ona of their beat, and Sincerely regret 'that it had no oppor- i.iruiy 01 at im wren aucn a team aa Pittsburgh, Rutavra. or Georgia Tech.

KRAMER IN LONQ GRIND. Sprint Champion May Start tn Slx- Day Blko Raca Here. Jimmy Johnston, who will managa the International al-day raca In Madison Square Garden tha week of Dec 1-7. haa bade Frank Kramer a flatterlnr offer lo enter tha grind. Tha world'a famous rider, who won jhla aeventeenth world'a title last year, haa promlaed to give hla answer in a few? dava.

Kramer, a few. days ago. had an X-ray taken of hla knees. He had trouble with tile legs last year, and was forced to drop out when ft looked aa If ha would krln tha raca. It la hla ambition to win six-day raca before ha retlrea, but he will not enter another grind unlees he is In perfect condition.

I Some of the cqmblnatlone formed thus far are Madden and Carry, who finished hecond last year Han ley and Lawrence, the champion tetam of the Westi Lang and Byron, tha latter America's amateur hhamplon this ftn Chapmsn aad Wiley Ita tuna ani( Bcllo. the crack Italian Keller add Sullivan: Grliu and fi roniaa, ana h-km sjux Duyey, YOUTHS OF P. S. 62 GET POINT BANNER i Winners of P. S.

A. L. Indoor Meet Pile Up 31 Tallies to 25 for P. S. 14 Athletes.

i i Schoolboy athletra of Publlo School C2, Manhattan, carried off tha point banner banner yesterday in tha elementary achoola Indoor track and field meet held at tha Twenty-second Regiment Armory under tha auspices of tha Public Schools Athlelle Deacuai Thla Institution' a sturdy youngsters gathered In tha winning total of 31 tallica, six more than wera tuade by Public School 14 of Manhattan. Public School 194. Manhattan, waa third with 17 nvirkere. Yesterday a triumph gave tha represent tlvea of 12 tha point banner for the third consecutive year. With tha emblem goea what amounts practically to tha elementary achoola champlonahlp, for tha meet Is the final note In a eerlee held throughout the Spring and Summer months on outdoor fields.

Tha victorious school a chief strength waa demonstrated In tha field competitions. Hera three victories wera recorded, and they wera balanced by a number of othe point placements. Lipchuta won for 62 in tlia running- high Jump, 85-pound class, with a mark of 4 feet 7 in cheat. a the tight-pound ahot-put, 113-pound class. Rosenberg heaved tha missile S3 feet 1 Inch, and In tha atanding broad Jump.

113-pound claaa, Damsky leaped tha winning height of 8 feet inches, Another C3 triumph waa recorded In the 300-yard relay raca. In which Ui a tucceeaful echoed' a quartet conered the distance tn 2-3. The lonth Street armory building held one of the blggeat crowd of Ita history during tha afternoon. More than 2.000 youngsters wera In athletic costume, striving for medals. Watching them from every conceivable point of vantage In tha bl garmory was a crowd that taxed the capacity of the building, mostly youngsters, whose enthusiaam knew no bound.

The building re-echoed from start to finish of the meet with a terrlflo din. which arose as tha favorites of tha lada and lassies in tha gallery flashed past on the track below In leading position. During tha afternoon three records for thla annual fixture were ecliDsed. Thai first record-smashing performance cams in tha Co-yard dash for 83-pound boya. R.

Jaffa of Publlo School 2.1. Manhattan, went successfully through the preliminary and aeml-flnal heata. and In the final dash nosed out a victory by inches over Merkle. Public School 14. '-nhattan.

Jaffe'a time was 0:07. dia--'- th rrk made last year bv Wlnkoop, Public School 40, Bronx, of The 60-yard dash for 100-nound younr St era wltneaaed the toppling of another of last year a marks. I. Nadler of Publlo School 122. Brooklyn, waa tha winner, and hla time was 0:07 3-3, one-fifth of a second faster than the record credited on the P.

8. A. L- book a to Bonaoa of Public School 42. Manhattan. The other new mark was eatabtlshed In tha 70-yard dash for boya weighing li.t pounds or leas.

I. Barron, Publlo School lod. Manhattan, flew over thla distance in 0:08 1-6. ekelng out a victory by Inches over Runguleaaea. Public School 100, Manhattan.

The old mark waa made laat year by Ldbser, Public 8-chool 40. Bronx. Tha summaries: TRACK EVENTS. e-Tard Dash. 75-Pouad Claaa by M- cravy.

p. a). S7. Brona; Novlck. P.

B. 10. Mannattan. aecond; I. Blegti.

P. B. U. Uronx. third; 1.

Uoidahala. P. 8. 10. Bronx, fourth.

Time 0 2-6. 00-Yard Daah, gVPound Claaa. Wot by R- jant, c. a. at.

uronx: ataraia. i. a. 14. Mannattaa.

second: W. Klrka. P. 0. Uanhattan.

third; Rata, P. B. 10. Manhattan, fourtii. Tlma 0-Tard Daab.

loO- Pound Claaa. Won by I. naaier, f. B. in Brooklyn: A.

Lvtna. P. S. 144, Brooklyn, second; It Belclt. P.

B. 10. ilmnx. third; J. Mamie.

P. at. Xi. Manhattan, fourth. Tima CT a a.

TO-Yard Dash. llo-Pimnd class. Won by P. narron. r.

n. too, Majtnaitan: funguleaaan. P. 3. loo, Manhattan, eaeond: U.

Praeter. P. 8. 62. Bronx, third: Palermo.

P. 8. 14. Manhattan, fourth. Time 0 04 1-1.

ICO-Tard t'nllmtted Weight Claaa. won by a. Marina. H. a.

2. Maahaitaai K. Galllk. P. a.

bl. Bronx, aecond. Uraena, P. 8. 71.

Brooklyn, tnlrd; Self, P. g. 3, Manhattan, fourth. 4-4. FIELD EVENTS.

Running High Jump, atl-Pound Claaa. Won ay upcnuti. r. ez. Manhattan, with 4 faet Inchta M.

Baumaa, P. 8. 122. Brooklyn. 4 feet 4 Inches, aecond J.

O'Connor. P. 8. 87. Bronx, 4 feet 1 mchee, third- A.

Reeve P. 8. 122, brook I ya. 4 feet 1 InChee. fourth.

Standing Broad Jump, fRV-Peund Claaa Won oy n. rcuae. n. Manhattan, with 1 feat B4 Inchte: T. Kats.

P. S. Ita, Maa-hartan. feet r4 Inrhea. second; P.

Ca-nello. p. 8. 1M, Manhattan. feet 4H Inchee, third; Uold ftder.

1, 8. 1S4. Manhattan. faet 4 tncbea. fourth.

Running High Jump. HO-Pound Claaa. Won J. Bacco. p.

S. 69. Bronx, with 4 feat 7 Inchee; Meman. P. A.

"2. Manhattan, 4 faet tnehea. second; H. Kenner, p. 8.

ltd. Brokl-n. 4 feet 4 Inchee. third; A. Maher.

P. H. 1M, Brooklyn. A feet a Inohaa. fourth.

Standing Broad Jump. 100-Pound Class. Won by J. Liptta. P.

B. J22. Brooklyn, with 7 feat 8 tnrhte; Walnetaln. P. 8.

41. Manhattan. 7 feet Inches, aaoaad; Placher, P. 8.: Kl. Manhattan, 7 feet niches, third: Plahman.

P. B. 82, Manhattan. 7 feet 4U, tnehea. fourth.

Putting Elyht-Iound Bhot. 114-Pound Claaa- won n- Koaanberg. P. 8. 3, Manhattan, with 83, faet 1 Inch; Bernataln.

P. 8. 42, Manhattan. 29 feet 1H Inchte. aecond I Vreo.

P. 8. 1 14. Manhattan. 7 faet 44 Inchee.

third; Hetller. P. A. 14. Manhattan, za feet BU tnehea Standing Broad Juirp.

UVfoimd Claaa von oy I arr.avy, p. 8, 62. Manhattan, with feet Inrhaa; V. Mulla. p.

8. ng, Brooklyn, 8 feet 4V Inches, second; Sarolfa, P. 8. 1M. Manhattan.

8 feet lit inchee. third 1 Btoarh. p. 8. So.

Manhattan. 8 fast tack, fourth. Putting 8-Poand Cnllmtttd Welgtit ex miMt, r. 8. 10.

Bronx, with faet Inrhea: W. Brown, p. 0 144. Brooklyn, feat 0 Inrhaa. earood; etrtwr- ateln, p.

8. 122. Brooklyn. 16 fnet Inch, Olehel, P. 8.

14. Manhattan, B4 faet Running High Jump. Unlimited Weight Claaa. lart- p- T. Prong, with 4 faet 10 Tepa.

p. 8. Tl, Bmolr. 4 feat Inch. a.

aecond W. Blatoh-5211 Vt 5' feet Inohaa, third J. Kanowlta. BO, Bronx. 4 faet 8 Inches, fourth.

RELAT RACES. TO-Pomd Claaa. Wen by P. Mohr. p-rtlia.

Oaaaen. and p. 8. 184, Mannattaa. (J.

Vnatr, B. J. Tlackee. aiul II a1-' P- 8. 14, Manhattan, Stna-enwald.

Smith ana iLf- A. 0. Manhattan, IBtteeeL iSb- tn. Rladal. and Levy,) 'earth, tlma T.in,.n'aTl -P4 Clasa-Wan by P.

Manhattan, first ItlTgbli MaJThl "h-'nin.) seeondi'p. 8 40. Manhattan, second team, Port -man. Mark-un, Hahercorn, and Htorta.) third i P. 8 l.

Manhattaa. ulF1? fet.rtkTlrnSTIIa-i by Manhattan. (Ia Battagiea, Oen- oreaa. Mrma. at ml UpaMntnaa a.

D. tp-n. Peldman. M. Km.peran Madtaky.) fourth.

-lud -Won hy ifiii Msnhatla Ult- Carnenaia. and tnden.) saotmd: 8. 14. Manhattan. Tt Bella.

tienmng. and Laindirran.) third 1 H. JO. Manhattan. fCommur.aU.

IVtrue. i fourth. Tlme- Wtirht by P. ti IB. Manhattaa, Iwehalialn.

man, uurw, ana Iilaa:) 8. 14, Maa-hattan, (Wttaa, ItamWrman, Kaplan, and 7. Maihatlaa, (huiiniiiaa. Bajley, fVsh.al. and pwna)ia.

tltlrd 1 P. 4. kfanhattan. rUhtilta, ganrath. Zlnuna-rman, and Wutun.1 (fourth.

Pelat rVere. p. 8. 1. Manhattan.

81 1 P. 8 P- a M- Manhattan. 17! P. 8 12X Brooklyn 14; P. 8.

40. Manhattan, 4 P. 8, 87, Bronx, tl, P. 8. 2A Mauhattaa, IQ P.

8. 10. Manhattan, f- Bronx, 8, 81. Brauir t. I', H.

Ill Manhattan, fl P. 8. Iwt. Ma'-battan, P. a.

81, Brona. 81 p. 8. 73. aj p.

B. 1-tJ, Manhattan. 8 P. 8. llH.

Pnwvklvn. iax P. H. 14. Licajklro.

i p. a. I'M. ltrM.k--n. P.

S3, Maihattan, p. 8 Manhattan, fl P. a. IV umu a- c' DORCAS REPEATS AT BOWJE. i I Clavaland Stablo'e Entry! Capturta Prlnca Gaorga Handicap.

BOWIS. MiL. lC-BetUr fields and tha Saturday hall holiday served to attract today ona of tba largeet crowds that ever attended tha races here. That tha majority waa poade up of keen students of form waa proved by tha fact that every winner waa well played la the mutuels. Tha Cleveland Stable' Dorcas retained the winning form she had shown In her Isst effort, and.

well handled by Elisor, waa tha victor In tha Prince George Handicap, which was tha feature of tha afternoon. HJ L. Pratt'e Game Cock made moat of tba Vanning, but Enaer brought Dorcas up In tha stretch, aad the mare outclassed tha colt In tha final drive. 1 I 1 Tha eumrnaiiee: I FIRAT RACE. Por 1 year-aid a.

selling: atx furlongs, btlerto. 102 pounda, tL. ti m. 42 80. and 41.14.

was: Clean Done, Haynes.) Su and 12 8u. eeo-cul AppUjack It. In, I R. McCraan.1 42 40. tMrd.

Time I 'IS. Tha taupaia. Tag- aad Watch Your Btltch aiaw raw. 8KCOND RACE Per 2 year-old a atlllra: six furlouct. St gutiitln, iiZ pounda.

i. Walla,) JO 0, S7, and 44.au, wawt Mlllan hew. 113. H. Lunaford.i 40 aad fxeu.

aecond; Itaghaera. (M. (I Stalkers 82. SO. third.

Tlma I 14. Veteran, Idy Mary. Ptaard. Larlocktr, and UlUe Maudle a-aw ran. THtnn RACE.

Per 8-year-lda aad upward, a'l and a half urtunea, loulae 111. W. J. O'Hrlen. $0.80.

$3.70, and t2.M) won; Pepper, lid. C. Knmmer.l 84 80 and 84. second; lieueeinald. 109, H.

McCrann.1 84.80. third, i Time 1:20 4 8. Majvol.la. Atare. Onlos.1 P.

O. King, Sir Hallo, and Tantauxvr also ran. I POUUTll RACE. The Prlnca Oeorge Handicap, tor J-yaar-olda aad a award: one rnlle. I orraa.

10 poundai ft- Eaaor. 84.f0. 84.10. and 8t.4.i. wee: Oama Caek, I0A, iQ.

Walla.) and 84.10. second: Salvtwtra. 112. L. Lyt.) 8.1 80.

third. Tlma I -42 4-1 rraaklln. Orlawde of Havana. Highland lvi, ana jona I. lay aiao FIFTH RACE.

For ail ar. aalllngi aae mile and aewnty yarda Thombkjom. 1 10 sounda I Jol.naon.) 812 14, 840, and tl). won, rmtigiasa 8.. 112.

L. IWa 70 and 81.9n. aacond Buek board. 107. W.

Ketaay.l 81 In, third. Time I 47 d-1. Whltuay, Af 4raa Arrow, aad Uaanach alto raa. III 81XTH RACarr a-yaar aide and aaw ard. aelltna: owe snlle and a txxteaiMk.

Otolaa loa aounda. A. 8tlr1tn.) 84 n4. 81 TO. and $3 84.

was; Quean at the Sea, 111. (L. 84.10 and aa.40, ascend: raaaa. 104. (H.

Lunaf ord $40. Iklrd. Tlma tn. HwTe, aing John, ti. K.i Baal, aad griaalra alao ran.

I i 1 SEVENTH RACK Por $-yereldt aad wart, one ml la and a naif. Ptns and Calls. tot aa ia a a 81 ro7 woo; Buehaall. 108. (R.

6enysat 8 and $3 10. aaeond; Kan. 10a. (A. Jon nana.) $140.

rhtrd. Time 8:88 4-4. Aaaalcama- tor, Cbrtaila. Mvaacaoy Egmaut alas ran. Waa mar.

eleart track, fast. I PENN STATE BEATS LEHIGH. i i Mlaied Goal After Touchdown Do- eldta Football Qama. pectol te TM Nrm Terh rwnaa. BETHLEHEM.

Nov. id. Tail- ore to boot tha ball over tba crossbar following a touchdown cost Lehigh a tta with Penn Stato tn Taylor Stadium thla afternoon. Taking advantage of a blocked kick. Penn State Beared a T-ta-d victory.

Both touchdowns came tn tha first period. I I Tha lie tup i I -j 1 Pane. Btate, r7.) Pwsltlna. Laklgti. (4 uroraaa E.

aaxmaa Hayea Calvvrt t-osue Baaaaa alar anal a Oo.a-i.aa 1 Henry R.T Booth Vf. Brown Ht TomUnaoa KKtlgtr Luadrtrg it. Bavaria Knabb II. wl Untjar P.B Wyaurkle Towcbdow ita Bavaria and' itaaev 1,1 from touchdown KlKlnaer. Haieree K4.

Thorpe. La Bella. Lniplre Mr. Murphy. Brown.

Head llnaaman Mr. Keogh, Ptna- irao44a, rewr jo-nunuie al yjda CO. A WINS SOCCER GAME. 1 Laada Race In ChampfonaMp Sarlaa at City ColltQa Stadium. 1 Company A of tha N.

8L T. kept tta place at tha head of the N. T. intercompany soccer chain plonahlp yesterday by defeating tha It Company by tha score of 3 goala te In the CTty College stadium. Com pany started with a rush, Bearing on a long ahoi by Krebe In tba first 43 aao onda of play.

A Company evened mat tara a few seconds later oa a tally Bonaparte. Both teams I vara 1 the deadlocked In a cloaa atrartie until the 'a at -nuxa oc piav. when Roberta brok thO Cotnoanr defenaw am ecor-V; Tha Uneap i I A PealHoa. Co ft iwawtij U.r.. IWman II Or-enhara .52.

Is 8. H.rmaa J.r I-L Krebe Beak Brtnan 0 M14dl-tnan Prel.lch I Kermea. cv-n Moranta RH Tawaff atoms Pried n- Lehrmaa C.lt f. Raa.eew ruiajracaraj o. pvinharg lanaie atreha Roharta, Bona parte.

Buhwil-tytlone W. Newman f.r Oettln. Rohlna foe noma "ilimt lor Kraft. I Rafeesa 8 r-geant Arthur Loft, t'mplra aWrgaan M. ciM4.

4 iir.a ok najvee ao w.iaatatk C. C. N. Y. RUN FOR BISGIER.

Company Athtata Wlna Yard Champlonahlp fcy 10 Yarda. Oworra Claaler. of Ccermany TL won tha 1000-yard sJl-port ehampUaaahtp of tna Bruaants- Army Training Corpa. N. ywstarday tn 'tha atadlura.

Klsglap took tha load from tha atart and made a sprint la tha laat 100 yarda. crossing tho tape tan yarda la front af William Rosenberg. Arthur Cohaa took third plaea and Oeera HoUfn flntanad a cloaa fourth. Company waa awarded tha dadMoa over Company 1 tha ruah baS test. Company had tha ball la Cmpany'a tarrltory far the first raw animate af play, bwl gradaally lost tbadr advantago la tha naJng mlnntaa oa tha sirvggia, ana wnen ih final whistle blew.

Company had threw yarda to lu JAMAICA RUNNERS VICTORS. I Tako Quoona Craaa-Country Race from Rival Taama, Craaa auoatry runntra jef Jawvaiea IHgb Bonool wta i the annual Qui Borough ohamiilonsl-ilp chaa yesterday, over th Jamaica II. 8. court of thrwa miles, with th low -cord af 41 point. Pluehlnc High bohrxd runners war aec-and with 41 and Rlchavond Hill H.

ML third with Albert Traoay of Mu thing wag th Individual champion. Ha won. aftar a stirring struggle with Alike Hello, a schoolmate, in 13 20 J-S. Thirty -six nm-nera started but few cmmplatatl th raoa. Tracey and Lull alwaya war ui, with the lenders.

1 Tha order of flalali 1 1 Traeey, PlnaMn 8. II Mill M. Ballo, nuahlng 8 18 84; While. RIcA-nond Ulll II 8 IS 40; IlarVer. Rk htwand JAlea IL 8.

Jamaica I. 8, Bmrkmr, Par Itoraaway IS AV riraew. fete. riuanina 11 8, 18tT Ntwall. Bi 'i ktawart, Jarnalew H.

8 II 84: Jensen Jamaica l(. 8 18 87: Oentrua, ttk-kmoad Hill IL 8 144: Hail. Jauiaiaa II 8, 14 II Imtla. Piatt, rg 8., Wlac.r. Jamaica H.

8, R. IeiaM ctiraaod II 14 13; VT. Wlan. Kkkaanttd Hill 8. 14 Ji; Vannarorito hk-hmond 8, 8cfcrad.

Par lUarkaway li 8, llfttl; Johnaon, Par llorkaway It. 8., 11:10. Jamaica .....8 8 14 tt 41 puatiog 1 a a 11 1 ij Hxhmond HIU 4 II 14 tt a la-f iMcaaway I 14 13 e-; liOHLAND IN FROHT 111 CHASE FOR TITLE i He Captures Junior A. U. Cross-Country Laurels! Record TIrrre.

HALPINE FINISHES SECOND i iii. Wlnnar Novor Laavaa tha lauo In Doubt and Rung Alono at End Mayo Out Early. fl fi i ist th Th war may be over, but sm half a hundred sturdy Asaerlcaa atUetea. ma ay of thaoa attatbad training eaanpa, war angagad yesterday afternoon In I a strenuous aad aaraest chase rf a yoting Uermaa over the hills and dales of jVaa Cortlaadt Task. Ail wera competitors In tha Junior r-aUoaal champlonahlp of te Ama taur Alhlctlo L'nlon.

and th lad, bora la LalpaUc, Haaony, who mada aH tha trouble for hla pureuare, waa MAX Uoh- land. a ntrmbrr of tha Paullst A A Ma raa with grada and speed that waul be anvlad by miay of hla oountrnvea la hair rwoaat flight from VTaae tba Khina, and proved on of tha; easiest alnnara oa record of tha hlU-a a4-daia tiua. After Bohlajvd took th lead away front Tarry UaipUte of tna Morning aula A. c. going up um golf iuxka biai taa ja fltat turn of Lha coots, tb iaaua avavat? as la doubt.

Tha chaa bararr.a a atern one than for Help ma, aad bis taaVaaanata J'rtva Toumaroaeit today, tlvrwa P-oA-nad to mecrdMta of atuf a doat 8 thr 'tier W.wry aoavUla blna; ptaywd foe organisation which LncioOoti Uaxos for aUlnd riandiona. from ft-aihaia; Bay. jroronasa. aai vn Kar.lan. wtttt several txaar ruhalsa as iruUvKluala.

I 4. ovarteg tha iUat balf of th ao- la JM la.lX iiohland waa ap oa nis TI salli'" la haadicap. aiigniaat a-gn of aaarUoo. He a as thir- ty yards la front of llalpln at thia tirna. aad It waa ovidaat tnat tb rtdgnr waa not txtaiMM.

wniaa tiaipina waa a-lnr hla bast ta keep even tiaat otosn, la uurd plaoa at taat tlm waa Trlvwae lidis. another Mcx at ng aid a rnava. rt waa toirty yarda tn front of IC A. kyra-aaa vt Uie Yale 8. T.

I i Th pace tkd been fast anotufh to nut out of action such a formidable aaaa aal kodl Mayo of th Brooklyn A. L- wful among trslUrs at tha half -war point ware J. Nulry of k'ordiiavtn. Wj aukaly of St. Chrtetrphr'a Club.

K. Traveaeaa of tha Alobawka. and rank Joyc af Palham Uay Training HtaUoa. all men a ho ha-v made reputaLiara as croaa-exmatry and ruavd mnara( no latter nail of tb Journey waa aaaiar thaa th first for HoUaaA. Hal-pina fell away at every ao that when Hohland came leaping do tn rocky approach to th pavrade grounds for tha sacoed lima thore aaa ni another runner, la algbt.

Tb young a swept oer tna nnaven grovna with tha awirtnaa and eureneaa tat a cMasnota. and fte darned lightly ever koa- fiat ground until he bound! ever th fin: an i.na wa nag a rod rose In one band and with r.s ng rheeka almoat aa ruddy aa th color of th flower. Tlat watrb ahowad that HohUnd had baatasf llalpln oy more ma a Mil a minute, and la doing ao he had aatabllthad a asw lantor record of Sd If th course. Iiohland la-a ruaatr of graat lpronta. wno nas cniy neen rompetirg fxr aaout sixteen montrvs.

during whln ittrm he haa captured tha thr mile lian.pitnahlp and ti. i a ltl to Charley Pores In th aenl. five raJea. nut ror tn war be probably would have betn a competitor In tba rartnl Jl. A.

II. rhampionahlp at Ureal IwaAta, and. Julging rtm tr eavay tnaanef Ma victory, ha la likely to ana a a UO-jbl teethe beat diataac men la futur4 avrata. tv. i team honors aa easily aa BohlaAd aaorwd in Oi individual.

Thetr five oar, ywt aay with the low ocor of Si, the Mohawks s-rond. with 48; ht jOirtt. l-rver iub. is: r-etnam nay fA ana ,1. a it a.

ti 4. Prad TraeaJeea, Mutkawk ti. easa B. A. T.

C.I... 10 1. Rdward tia. 8arnlna4a A 8 Vfelnmaa. MatwIngeUe A Cf P.

Joyea, Itihaaa ir J4. I.rbi4 IT. H-, A. Bi t. w'--r, oi lanrarwr t.

ri ST PS'V- Mernlagatda A. fdot It. Jaineo Itrwaaa MohaaS A. C.l..t It 14. JMetilnma.

M.hawk A. Mhawk A. C. 1 M. f.

A Mo.l. Mohawk i 84 II it. rro nj ivinani Hay H. T. it.

artiuatrr. Momtntraada A. -M tl 81 J3rtatathee 1aa TT ia t. Wll.lartia. at.

4nrtatoa4ee tk. 4 44 John lioff. Bt. Ctinatawher tlubl 4 Jaekaon. AM.

tirlatovbar OttM mam a. A T. at L. Lioyd. pbrdhaat 8.

A. T. T. euiileaav Vrrfam 8. A.

T. I II C. P. crcennar. ywrdhaat 8.

A. J. CAT 111 aouKAJt ktnewlngalda A. 1 1 a I 4 Mohawk A. i I It tl st.

tvirtanewner a I It I -air am Hay h'. 14 18 reran a. A- T. 4 SO SPORT PROGRAM ARRANGED. 1 Celumbla Btudtnta ta Spend Hour pay In Athlttlaa.

Although there ar IndtcauinB Hhat there may be a general return kt latar- collaglata athletic conditio aa aa that ea- Isted befitr tha war, sports a( Cdum on LniTenau r.ava twa piact-i avMier tha control. tf tha Btodrntaf Amy Training Carpax A regular pragram af compulsory 1 at hi erica baa been) Wwkad out under I Lieutevjant Ch tarter Rcbh, wa k. mpiun oc an rootnau etovea and intn letle dlrwctoa- of th ptptd. 1 shaven or taa eignt oornpanlas aria pav at least four hours of roniaulsory aLh-letlra earii week, and tb bONir fraea 8 to 8 In th evtnlng haa baaa ft aald for thla purpoa. On earnpany will aatla-ned th pool for Instrpctl a la awltnmlng And water poirs 14 wUI be sent to th.

gymnnaltsrn for gagnaa and Indoor running, cat will to a basing lnstrunar for Vaaona In boxing! aad one will go tl 8nuth Plead for I tulloar sports, riv tiargeanta, all of whara arw npinaiKwi iiriMta, aav Btta I alaned aa laatnatora. i. It la planfvad ta hav g-nmaaj awvdk a baaketbaJa, handball, aad wrea-Jlne wa- tests isat nt nvra than firtewa miritaav. in aoang. ror tn Beginning Wtal alat of aKadow work, but aa timx on raniripvftltlrwia bwtwaan Infl! vt4uaia will be h.ed, and at tha end a tw.rVeraHy champlonahlp teurnamenl may havtd.

Tb university athWI aatbrttka hav not decided upon a Mile foe tna rortlnoanc-a of Imloor spans. It It probabl taat a basket ball team wrwstllrg. Swimming, and water equad will he organlaed. 1 I I i and pot BOYS' HIGH CHESS YICTOR. i I 11 Qlrt Playar Palla ta Koop t- aadera jfrom Victory, i 5 Boya Klgm gVhoal waa agaJB a jwta-aer by Ka at 4 la Iha anaal ehampUaahlp aertea af th Cheat Laaa-oa.

th aiasad mar 4 af whh-h waa conteat ed at th Central T. M. ft A. In Brooklyn yaotaeitay, I eriampdoaa defeated Pnaleri Callda, whkh, at Ita top board. prewtrd a girl hrae player.

Vltae P. P.ewtt Iwno played aa excellent gam aga'hai fjrw-M Pichatw'Vi. iTealdeeit of the 4 rt. Tl tiialctie arere r- iaj twer -ria an I w.r.,j aU Ti e3. rorasim 8.

A. T. W. si Th order f.t finish 1 I. Max IvAiland.

raultai A. kj 4 lerry Naiplne. M'WwIftaMda A.1 tj. 8t St A. Pete TnaliiidK aaoriaa i MCI a.

r. A. mum j. iwiea. airweaiya a.

a Ii' V- i lhart Ray K. -8T 84. J. Txily. wrdhaaa 8.

A. T. C. i. T.

Paarard. MaHawk A. oa 11- ii 1 OT aa ti 44. 1 aV" Oar law IXaea. I -aaay Karttaa.

Io.ll 14 tim rr. HrweMrw A. A 81. VV twnh iMahawk A 81. II.

Pln-otrala. Proaklya A. A tl tt. MeAuiey. Pall am llajr M.

84 O. Bliawlan. Pne. I a i nii ang t-raamua. Or- DEYISE AID FOR GOLFERS.

Clufc Haa Ria) to Provaat Laalnf 0t Balls and Cluka. TvlCb tha prloa af golf Walls utd olaa ataadCy upward, a gwtfar la aayt Bo likely I give wp tn si aria Cor a loot Rubber ear aa ta th past. Ia rite mC ih aotaditteaa tt la a4 aarrwrtatma- wa pad en dub atmdlcg eat thla BnvUoa tx-ita mssatura; Wall daplorw tha loaa of aa many fcaUa oa th coorwa, aaaaad ry thick bruah aad a forth ett the aide af th fairways, wa causa? tmprwv tha aondltlwno at I raa act. Vat We hav a twmatdy. Bead yowr and Saw ahead.

Tara wCl aoUc a wmrked Ct-ftranc not eoly tn baHa lost bet ta amad La playlna" tb cearwa." The reaaarka mast hav baa a th a full knowledge th paaflTag ta cost of th rsbber la futura. thee wta Va wner aanptag arottad ta th tall t'lakat a. far gam btxotnt more and awar aa- aa tlm goea en. It ta Bast W- kotkd tha rang of poaarlbClty that sowt ball cooceaalcnairaa tsar awna travn their appear are. at the Side cf the la-ar-way.

On metroioUU-n prxaloaaI a4 to doteplaJn Dal at bis club a member w-aa tn the habit of gat I ft kg up oariy la tn rnornlng rut th rough wi th hla laww- kttower. That man tt would might a lot of ccmpaay sooa. Peteral monlha ago. Earrmat 71 lV a hovaabrod prcfeaalonal. left th York, Club near rhiladdpeua ta take aa entlaJ eeeuparloa, ar-'t a ba did aast otxrw for Indor-r wrk ha bacasa a farmer.

Thla Winter, however, km wCl lee tad at aotirt.era lines. aM It tnay that he wta gavck ta Icck C3n taataa? tm Wan faai ftajwet t'nka ana taalng part ta a mtad al I w-. i nr Mar-wt par of 83 roi4T at eml tnt iCoe.H par twtnlag tnwav Tb third trwtr Is for tn r4 tataaJ 1.7. -r- "TZZSmCZ: Hrbn N. Vtrtant ai JooT I.

net ten. wmuvar and nmatr ap. rw- apecuvoiy. la tn rwoant dufe tatir. ptaav- arup.

opMvawo to Oworg A taarli-gaawa. bad Jack Ciark, Oarfe, prof tasdrwiaia A mflna for tha barveTt tba rntbal t'tr Fm4 I acbduld far tn Cof-ry Valley Oab thla efternowo. wrtth Ala hmlth aad 11 II Mctx41a ta Toe Knrrigna aad O'orie MtL a. r-nata on of th apoctatora wi-l aak4 te con tribute, At tha rtadawa PJvar Own try Crt Another tnatcb for tha war fixnd w-TU a Btagwd. Tom McNamara and Al Ntrrak af tha hern erganlsaOott w-fTt tak a eat Prank Il-jtier.

prtfaaatona af th kJag-a- wood Oolf Club of New lUmpal-lra, a4 a-U)aa liortoa of St. Aadrwwa. I SAFE HORSE FOR PRESIDENT Admiral Orayaen Oota Thr a fcrad ta Carry Mr. WIIaa. VT A8HINOTON.

FX Nev. mSrra of th threagbbrvd her polct With prU to tb fart the4 th Vara. Which haa ervd keew PVwaldwnt wa ll good phyadcal roralTtloa durtr.g thee strenuous Umi haa a largo proportion of pur tiood ta his vein. Ur. der th tutrix ge of hla pwr tonal phyal- claa.

Admiral Cary T. Craywanv tbt rrestdent haa become a iSerswmaa of r.1 mean ability, aad aaiiy ewwry anaralng finis htm in the" saddle for aa how or mora. i Th rnattar ef atxwrtag a mount waa not easy a Iicn that waa anf and had a good gait at tlr walk. trot, and canter waa Ca typ awagt-t, and Admiral Grayson, ho la aa accoerj-" ellshed horwatnaa, finally fpwad tta aal-anaj wanted la Irglnia ta lb rwglwa of Front Ilcyal, a her tha Pot trmtiw 1 haa for aotwt ywara had 14 ef lis aa-pimntal atauVntia for bare braaiTIng Tb her la tr'ewtliwt, atiAcb la www kaavwa aa Iemocrl, ta 4 ywara aid. He la a aoa ef th fnrneui thorwgbhrad air Octagon, which Major Aag-uat Halaaaeit, Chairman ef tha Jorkey Cluk.

gave te lb Ceoveramoet who tt Preat flyai at a Hon was tMlshd. Ortag-oa wa a aoa ef th rvwrei afrw ftayvsa Or and Ma dam waa tw-tegsl. by tb ra-nwne4 Cnsllah vtalUoa. liatwl Or. IetrKTnt la a nch cheetaut la enter, with threw white 1-ge and a atar.

alaxla a trifle ever IS I hand, anl is a perfect fp of th eort horw th I tilled bta tea (Mad for cavalry rw-anmanta Hla few and lege ar ra? best, and hia brand forata4 trvHrata aouaual brain pvmmr. K.a hark la twr-g and wwll ahapwd. and let nliojldat- ran lata a ntroag back If. a la coupled closely bread. waU-rtaavadtd, powarrwi quarter.

He haa a autch, brisk walk, wntli rKat pandulwsnlla rwtn ties tail Uh donate th right kind ef rur. ari.oa. Hi aloptng pa-ai ae-na gwaraa ta a epnr.gr trot aa go f'usa a waia ta aa canter thai aaaka ht dlsur.s-'alaivad anaatnr forget e-varythlnaT bwt )vf of swing allra It la a cwAnctletwi fhnt th crairrwr ef the tat Ravii aUtrtianar waa aa anal aJa Datmxs a t. II waa imttt rarer il Waa foal ad In New Jaewer. rugt th lat PWT LarU.ar4, aaw I him ta Lriglaad.

where tat wen taax great elakae and waa gaarU.y ax-delated th Vast of hJt aw. ELLER TO RUM AS AMATEUR. Hopaa ta ee Reinstated In Tlma far Btg Indaar Moat. Wattktl Jack Knar, furvutr aatlsrJ hard! chaTipUa. w13 aoanpat ta tha alaborata Indoor athlso aaaet ta fetid by th A.

C. Salarday algM at ta S34 Rartmeat Arm try to a awaatuoa ta be dextdad htnutrts algbt an at tb aaaaal U. mawtlza. At thla minc a reaolutJoa rwsUrtcg ta gwod standing thus aUhVte who threw ta their lot aa atMetlo tnotrwrtort ar dlrtjctors for trad Bam'B bora la Vraaea wta ba ap for eranaAdwraUoaw BUar to now eatsade tb pal ef A. CT.

law. Ha haa aoewptad (nerary for his 4 a tit aa aa tnstractar mum, wtJch wmi eacdtallatng at athletes That a tna tetany awako Uaa 1 sdoaaj, along wtlk a great anaay athleta wtae afore tba war war eme teara, TV a stag af Ota raw IwtVoa prwdtcto. Vowtwaf. a I net aQ thaw atMtdee will agaja oeetlod to wv. twta aa atnatetar wttb Ulr wrU.trawai Ire-'n ear wer Elkar baa deoUred bat trie flaw af en.

tarir tna coming ant re, toratloa ef hla a mat atar aft a 04 I bera to eoanpet la a avwy-rar 4 ktgh-herdks handietp rata, rw eat a ta rtaa ef aperUl tll'ctl wharA mat a thla meat enaCy In great of I warly Inaonr a.aarei. 7., ewiewtta i gw lo tb lnltod War tark C-aarraaJra, T)lrtea tMnt4Jtaur he a iaa ar. rarigwd. brlr.gng tcfether all th tetarv-Irw-nl karwl au latea. la a 4 Wn a leant owr-ta a frotw Pt.iaaa.:.' la a for Iha Uada-w lirvok OaK Speelal eveeMa la1u la a 1 V-y rd ru'w lalt-enlka relay, and a r-Uy race for tx4deew and aaOaarw, tatvu-a ef tweet 7 tnaa a-4x.

harla Porta. ta 'minwrtw tV ta -a ray sailor, wb h-r4i naiiai tt-at ar and law am taw artj f-m a flee mila harwlk-a run. fl k-t e-n er-ralrh. and w. I tea ka an afi i ShS'ler Hanna twtoaw re.

ord rf 24 1 -fc. wKmI. naa 1 -r fHrw yeara. I'atta a rt.t rt. a W4J a-a lrr- ll-ti'reat, llat-a, Muxer wa km fwa, at a wt a I Let 8A.4 4AA taf I UajaiattBii.

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