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SPORTS XPRESS SPORTS Section Six Tn Buffalo shares Jnibrilliant.opening-of school and college football; Hammond, professional team here to test the local strength; Is omis, Startle, and Cantain Alcock, victors in rich purses on turt SATURDAY'S RESULTS. KEEN CONTESTS RULE IN BIG RACING EVENTS GOfJTE GRIDIB YALE SHOWED FEW FLASHES OF FOOTBALL BISONS FACE HOOSIER TEAM ON GRIDIRON Hammond eleven expected to give the local pros, hard game. LOUIS LASTS TO Will 0. J. C.

CUP JUOUS LOCAL CANISIUS OPENS IN VICTORY Rochester team couM not penetrate tie Buffalo lias. The tantsins college football WM' riors opened tlieir 1SJX season with 28-0 Victory over tea Rochester o( Optometry eleven at'Can-, field yesterday afternoon. The iiu( hester team wu no match for the heavier, better trained Canisius squad, failles to make a tingle 8rt tiuwa. ('crsieUas scored a touchdown In every one of the four period. The nnt counter came after Rochester the initial kick-off.

Canisius re'cvered and after a aerlet of rushes. Bird. Jett half, took the Kail over from the five-yard line. Trainer kicked the goal. Visiting backs arc held.

Rochester eleven then received and aet.tled down to do a little yu.ta. Hut their hacks could not Ben-urate th heavier Canisius line, and tlisr were forced to Hunt. Then N. Lynch be to shine a the Canisius tar of (h first halt. His brilliant broken held running, coupled with the twrifio line plung-; -at bird and Trainer forced the boy back, vard by yard, to nr snsduwe tbeir goal post.

Tralnrr, tor through the Hn fur the touchdown. Ha Kino kicked axial, id. second half filled with a do or die Kwrlt. Hut one mots th superior plav-a and weight Of the Canisius forward Mid backs Mi. Th firm wore of this half ram about the middle of the third -riod.

MrNally blocked a nunt snd i i ir.cv fell tm it back nf the Flower Cllv for a nwu-ker. Trainer kicked a oat. In the final fluarter a particularly vte'oua i of lle crashes bv for Trainer at fullback. Indd the ..) from midfleld across the Rochester r-oKl fnr the final aeor of the aaine. Hir.il kicked the ol- Urban used them all.

It would a hard Job to nick the Dar-Ui-uUr of eeterdy' arid etieouii-( "rch T7rban ued erm iieal'V ev-rv on the aooad. und hl trobtilv Vft't the wore down. However, the wcrk of (he whole rnllu backfleld fejttored. S' Kvnch. with hi broken fl-ld aurlnt-l iff and Plrd.

Maeder and Trniner. with m. tr umaihlna; line attack, hon bifaht Hurt at riht half played a very hemd aam and ahowed to advantaae in nff-tarVIa run An the line ('tdSIn at rlitbl tackle and at rlht end were the bl tumlna-ri'-K, Collin' omahlna attack broke rt a while Mayre dove Inlo the left and rleht anj twice nnlled nmnera for flve-verd lo. Btrehf-I at rnii-r. Rnhh at rlht end nd Hchull at fuUbsck played bet for Boi heater.

Canislug-Rochester Uneup. rAN-istrs. Mayes, I.e. H.riictt. I I.ynch, MnNaily r.g "dins, r.t lnuigan, 1 Inrh.

Q.b. TUrd. l.h V. Lynch, ta.b,. Trainer, f.b......

fixr by periods: Jivchcuter ROCHKSTER. Snyder l.t., Koach Htrebel Uowen r.t, Henneaey r. lU.hh Facie Corrlbeau Pyer (oapt.) til 7-28 ft 0 'fftcials Murphy, Puffalo, refree C) lir)n, Ixickport, umpire; Urlffin, Kisg- sra unlvsrsity, heaa unesmsa. GREAT DAY FOR BROWN "Nichols backficld star scores five touchdowns over St Josephs. The Nichols pren school football team fot sway with a daxh In Its saiKn, defeating the Snlnt Josephs eleven, j.1 to Tommy Iluahltte proleaes atart- -t r'ght out to nmk hledvry and nevrr ssnmwd until the last whistle prevented Mi.

from running over another atwe. The bfickfteid, particularly Ilrown. Jnet BSowcd through Ine opposition, the b'otid war niakiiig sll rive of the prep scores, Working with Brown, Spaulding showed wcellent adaptability to form Interfer- fe. catch paa-e sid get his man on 'feuee. Trroains strength' on the line as a blr aaaot with 1'almer boletering ay the right aid of the rueh line.

-frnrilrtLS (JO I.e. f. lilMh, It Tremaina, J. illiams, Jrefts, rg ilmer. 'rriman, -ai i.

b.iuuidlng. I.b.b. una, jn'owa, to pt josrrns I.e.. Lannen (Vein Ksvany Nathan thton rt t.und.r Muiphr Joyce Slndwman r.h.b,- Maloney Ilrown VlchoJa aeorlng: touchdowns flrown 5 'J tMre oof. NU-hoie.

Wilklneon f'- Main-ova for Maaua, Mwiiia mtt ir niioniT j. refu; St. Joaepha. Joyce for Murphy, i.irtia for 01, vteliber fn- Murphy, e'tlle for Lannen. Koore by quarters: Viohoia IH 7 31 Juetphs ,...0 0 0 00 PROSPECT FOOTBALL fcandidatcs for Dr.

Savage's team 1 to tryout today. fahfliflatrB for th rvtv4 rronipt siUsU tm iriU ftivtn th oncf-ovr at trj-oul hi iri'rt ninf Id ttra narit, and U. Haviigffs mill orh sVt- Sm-t an Invitat Imi to ivrjr fxthnl -jvpr in thia h': ltn to try for th tim, 4 U1 rn vfritt and tl will iRfhvt.y ft JRhIThIo of HtifTwItj aKHtriHl ti pm bring tilled hf out- ATWOODBHIE Toronto. Ont. Oct.

Thirty thousand racing enthusiast turned out at Woodbine Park this afternoon to wit ness the running of the final day programme of the Ontario Jockey club fail meeting. The piece de resistance was the Ontario Jockey club cup, a dash of two miles and a quarter, to which a puree of 7,500 was added. There were seven startera, and a grueling finish resulted, in which Louie managed to laat long enough to beat Coaler out a neck. Sailor started out full of run, and In tut early stages drew away Into a long lead, and after they went a mile and a half he had an advantage of ten lengths. Woodbine race results.

FIRST RACE All age. North Coun-tree handicap, three-quarters mile: Horse, weight. Jockey. Str. PI Sh, Oriole.

101. 5.45 2.S5 out Some baby, 96. Parrington 4.00 out Messlnes. 107. out Time.

Eulah and Ogarite also ran. SECOND RACE Hendrle steeplechase, $5,000 added, 214 miles: Horse. welRht, Jockey. Str. PI.

Sh. Sea Tale. 135. Veiich. 3.15 3 30 out Transpero.

147. 3.30 out Mlnata, 151, out Time- 4:52. Lieutenant Seas. McCor-burn, Flying Frog and Candidate 2d also ran. THIRD RACE Grey stskes, $3,000 added, two-year-olds, one mile: Horse, weight.

Jockey. Str. PI. Sh. Marble.

110. Erickson 9.00 4.75 3 80 J. Dundee. 117. Buxton 8.90 6.35 Wessle 110.

Ijtng. 23.60 Time. 1:41. Finery. Rocky Mountain, Devonite, Troubler, Photoplay, Corensio and TnshFlmrlso rartr- FOURTH RACE Durham cup.

$5,000 added, three-year-olds and upward, 1 miles: Horse, weic-ht. Jockey. Str. PI. Sh.

Woodbine. 107. 6.30 2 75 2 40 Yowell. 110. Thurber 3.20 2 55 Atom, 11.

Claver 2 95 Time. 3:03. Asrael. Anmnt. Fair and Warmer.

Yorkist and Sweet Bouquet also ran. FIFTH RACE Ontario Jockey club handicap. $7,500 added, three-year-olds and upward. 2i miles: Horse, weight. Jockey.

Str. PI. Sh. Louis. 5.

Brooke ...23.85 8 35 4.85 Goaler. 103. Buxton 5 20 3 30 Irish Jig, 98. Claver 2.80 la-me. Parisian Diamond.

Court-foiT. Sailor. Registrar, bonilace and King's Champion also ran. SIXTH RACE Three-year-olds and upward, Mlddlelown plate, one mile and 70 yards: Horse, weight. Jockey.

Str. PI. Sh. Witchflower. 97.

McDer'tt 4 50 2 95 2 45 Rock Silk. 100. Burns 4 45 Time, 1:46. Gay Life, June Fly also ran. SEVENTH RCAE Hlshflyer Plate, three-year-olds and upward.

1A miles: Horse, weight. Jockey. Str. PI. Sh: Roseate.

93. Brhlee 133.30 86.35 25 50- Klng Trojan. SS, 13.95 8 70 Asterisk. li. 6.80 Time.

The Desert. Genr-e Don-can. Roisterer. Woodthrush. Veteran.

Ex-horter and Tan Son also ran. Jamaica race results. FIRST RACE Two-year-olds, allow-ances. 6V4 furlongs: Horse, weight. Jockey.

Str. PI. Sh. Sleive Connrd, 107, 7-2 5-2 1-1 Penitent. 11, Penman 1-2 1-5 Modesty, 104, Marinelll 4.5 Time, 1:07 H.

Lady Baltimore. Leghorn Toll. Finality, Irish Brigadier, Rib Grass and Bequest also ran. RH'nvn bucp Ti.u..u...u. -j up.

1A miles: Horse, weight. Str. PI: Sh Oenle 111. 7-1 g-5 8-5 Neddam, 104, Harrison S-i 4-5 Irish Dream. 109, out Time.

1:47. Whisk, Courtship and Serlgefleld also ran. THIHD RACE Three-year-olda and up, mile and 70 yards: Horse, weight. Jockey. Str.

PI. Sh Light Rose. 100. 9-6 7-10 1-3 lock Scot, 106, j.f K. of the lle'th'r.

3.6 Ttme. 1:45. Rep, Siren Maid. Tufter also ran. FOURTH RACEihtef borough handl-cap.

three-year-olfl and up: Horse, weight. Str. PI Sh Krmnhie, lis. Snnde ojut out Time, TWo started. FIFTH ACE Three-year-olds and Up, lr miles: Home, weight.

Jockey, Str. FI. Sh. Crack O'Dawn, 105. -l 2-1 Vista.

104. Schutglnger 1-1 1.5 Sea Sinner g.j ricRwicK, Sammy Kelly. Lampua and Pansv also ran ages, $2,683.24 added.4 Mi out Mlalawnary. 100. .1 an" Saint Allan Jamaica card for Monday.

First race rnmlttinn. em ol.ls. 5 furlongs Contusion. 1'13- 'Iwna i 4ry -IZ'. 1.

Cni'nr; three-year-old. Fourth race, the de.1. Rslco, big XMd.ni tn o-' "wina. io; s.lgeflel,i. "iTe'va, 10i; Thunderclap us 0 U0; Today- Orderly.

,7,7 Flba ,0 Frlslet. I OS; Hurley, 7- Va er 107; -Orundy. m'' rn.nKlr 11 Lakross. 112: Oueen Bie.n.i. port, 112.

ock- Thlrd race, maidens, two-vear-olda MfKwkln 'iV I'relty Irly, jj2. ,7 '2' u115; 115; ON GRIDIRON Colleges. At Canlsiu Field 21, Rochester College of Optometry 9. At New York Amnerst Columbia T. At Cambridge, Maaa Harvard t.

Holy Cross 0. a At 1'rlnctoo. N. J. Princeton 5L Bwarfhmore J.

At Mirtditown. Ct. Wesleyan. Unlver-sJty 1. Stevens At 'hlladelphla.

Pa. fntvtrslty of Cennsylvania Hi, Franklin snd Marshall college At Troy Rensselaer Saint Lawrence At West PointArmy it. Fprlngfleld At Lafayetta, Ind. Wabash J'ur-due 0. At Washington, Georgetown Lebanon Vallry 9.

At Randall Field, Madison. Wis. Wisconsin 2. Lawrence At, Hanover, N. H.

Dartmouth IS, Midillebury 3, At Orono. Me. Norwich 14. L'nlversity of Maine e. At Washington (Jallaudet coilegs-Camp Humphrey gam cancetmi.

At Annapoite John' college 2 Western Maryland 0, At uth Bethlehem, Ps-Lehiirh 21 gusiiuelianna V. At Ijiston, Pa. Lafayett Pllla-burgh 8. At gvracuee Syracuse 31, Ohio At New Haven Vale 14, L'nlversity of Vermont 0. At Clinton Hamilton college 9, Will-lams college 14, At Hrunswlck, te.

Bowdoln Rhode Island Slate college 0. At Cleveland, O. Western Reserve 23 Heidelberg 0. At Oberlin, O. Oberlln 14, Witten berg 8, At Troy Rensaelaer (, Saint Lawrence At Went Point Army 2, Springfield t.

At Lafavette, Jnd. Wabash Purdue 0 At Washington, C. Georgetown 1 Lebanon Valley 0. At Randall Field, Wis. Wisconsin 23.

Lawrence 0. At Amherst. Mass. Massachusetts Agricultural college 13. Connecticut Agrioul-tural college 0.

At Newark, fel Muhlenberg college 21, University of Delaware 0. 8tate College, Pa. Pennsylvania Slste 24, Gettysburg 0. At Carlisle, Pa. Dickinson college 45.

Juniata college o. At Hanover, N. Dartmouth 21. Mld-dlebury At Washington, Pa. Washington Jfff.riM 2 Itucknell 1 At Annapolis.

Md. Navy 40, North Carolina mate 0. At Collegevllle, Pa. lllanova (, Ursln-us 6. At Ithaca CoroeH Balnt Bonavan-4 ture 0, At ClBagiO," III.

Cbieago 41, 9. At Ann Arbor. Mtch. Michigan 44, Mount t'nlon 0. At Newbrunswlck, N.

J. Maryland i. Rutgers 0. At Wooater, O. Wooster 14, Hiram 0.

At Akron. O. Case 14. Akron 0. At Chester, Pa Albright College 27, Pcnna Military College At Hartford, Conn.

Trinity College Worcester Tech. fl. At Rochester Rochester University 7, Nili Kara l'nlversity 0. At Providence. R.

I Brown 12, Colby 7. At Weat Point Second game; New Hampshire State 10 Army 7. At Schenectady Union 14. Olarkson 9. At Lincoln, Neb, Nebraska1 university 85, Wesleyan university 0.

At Mldill letown, CU Wesleyan 13, Stev- ens 9. At O. Ohio State 23, Ohio Wesleyan 4. At Hoston Boston college 13, Boston university 0. At Hamilton Colgata 74, Allegheny 6.

At Ne York New York University 23, Hobart At New York fordham 101, Washing. At South Bend, Ind Notre Dame 67, tietwuw 10 University Of Virginia 21. George Washington 0. Georgia Tech 41. Oglethorpe 0.

West Virginia university 50. Cincinnati 9. High schools. At The Vllla Technical 1. Canlslu fl (Harvard cup game).

At Nlrhola Field Nlchol St. Saint Josephs 0. At Kast Aurora Hutchinson 7, East Aurora a. At Riverside Stadium Masten Park 20. Alumni At Ixickjort North Tonawanda 34, Lockport fl.

CHARLIE BU ELL'S SWELL DROP KICK VVOII FOR HARVARD i Cambridge, Oct. 1. Thirty thousand persons today taw Charlie Buell, HarVurd'i quarterback, lift a 39-yard drop kirk over the Holy Cross goal posts lor the only points that ere scored in a hard fought game. It wag a similar kick by Ducll that turned back the Worcester collegians last season by the tame acore, 3 to 0. Holy Cross out-rughed Harvard and In the second period took the ball rn three play from Us own three-yard limit to within ten yard of the Crimson goal.

Gagnon tried for a drop kick, but the ball rolled over the line. GagnonY drop kick failed. In the first period both team were con-lent Po exchange punts, in the second. mondinger. whose backficld play was at times seusntlonal.

took Owen's kick off on Holy Cross's tMrteen-yard line and curried it ') yards. On the next play tlagnon shot through for eighteen yards, thmon-dinger added 23 around right end, bringing the hall to tlni-vsro ten-yaru line, nut Harvard-Holy Cross lineup. HARVARD (3). HOLY CROSS (0). Kane, 1.1: Ooiemhuakle Henry.

I drew, l.g. 1 lerney, c. brown, Ix4-kwood. r.t Crocker, r.e.,.., Johnson, q.b.,., Flits, Uh oen, Chapin, Harvard Holy Clous 1. 1., Mc Ira th l.g., Case Glide Ilealey I Vllanrf Toung waiunrioro, Oacnon Simcmtinaer Rlopel AOS 03 0 00 Harvard aenrtng- Una I from Meld.

Buell tsiihstltute for Johnson) Referee. K. J. Hrlen. Tufts; umpire.

W. Csntwll. Tufis; tied Judge. K. K.

Alleh, Sprlngneld: linesman, ii. N. Bank hart. Dartmouth. Tim of periods, tea minutes each.

Fey Reiser vs. Billy Shade 1,. mill ,1,. th. drn on ictolw 1 4 1 h.

I Buff ready for Jimmy Wilde. Puff, IHe haMfaol ctiam iil An I I cm ii i I in- i 1'f or i is i. l.fc, or I- I J. John Snyder. Cumberland promoter, and' Ik tKtrgan are handling Kay Reiser, whol Martin a tanning recently.

Theyi hav nicked tough stK.t for their soldier I tighter tn Hilly Shade, the California I TECH SCORES IN CUP GAME; ROUGHBATTLE Canisius unable to hold the mechanics high school trophy tilt. Playing clean, fat football Techni cal took the first Harvard cup bfgh-acnool of the aeanon from Canl-lu yesterday, IS to 0, In four fifteen-minute period. Canixius played well for three quarter and then, deaperate and realizing the game was well lost, attempted every manner of Intimidation toward the ofiklal to gain their ends, Prompt puniahment for offensive language cautwd itorm of protest from the Caniaiu followeri and the flrat eerablance of rowdlnesa that hu marked the cup games in year cropped cut when an assault wag made by one of the Casleiui substitutes upon one of the officials. Should have scored more. Technical should have had two other touchdowns, but on one occasion dropped the bull after crueelnr the goal and on the second occjmion failed to carry the oval over from the one-foot line.

Captain liaich, however, rallied his forces enough to put over three touchdowns, the flrat by himself on a fmen-yarti run around ine left end, hf the second period. Another followed In this quarter when Slaro shoved (he ball over after three trials on the one-yard line, end the last earne tn the third period, when Karo intercepted a forward pa! and ran 3" yards rr a toucnuown. Captain Hatch played good football all through the game, while Zuro, at half; KnullHh, who came In for several perl' ft and Hosts did a great deal of the offensive playing. Halls on the line and Nolan en the end showed up well. Por t'anlBtus, Campbell did soma good work and Knanff In hUtina the lino.

Crowe earrled the ball a great dual and mane some good game. Next weeks Harvard rup game Is be twecn MASten Park and Canisius. Tech-Carssua football. TECHNICAL (0) CANIKITS Munguao Major Crolty c.a Cottrea.1 Drunsta r.t., Howak Htienn Campbell Crowe Stanley 0wald, I.e. WaUth.

l.t Drown John, 1 Smith, Baits, Mandell. r.t Kolan, re Hatch, a Soggs. 1 h.b irohmer. iaro, f.b. f.b..

Knauff Technical scoring: Touchdowns. Hutch. Zaro from touchdown. Match missed three. Technical substitutions: Relnks for Brownjohn, Knglish for Koggs, Nichols for Zaro, Shields for brochmvr: Canlstu.

Monctyneki for Nowak, Cunningham fur aloncxynskl, Nowak for Lrunsla. Bcore by quarters: Techntcat 1J I 0 13 Caniaiua 0 0 0 0 6 Keleree: Kugene Carson; umpire, How-ard ilteaeli hwdllneenian, J. ZiUle. Tim of quartees 15 minutes. MASTEN STARTS WELL Strong alumni team bowled over by the regulars.

The Masten Park football leumf the thraeHtlme winner of the Harvard cup, got In lt first victory of lh stvaaon yesterday over the strong Alumni team, 20 to 0. at the Riverside atadlum. Outweighed and less experienced the 1H21 boy Just pounded right Into the big for three touchdowns. Of course the Isck of condition of the Alumni teom helped in alluwing the score to get as far as It did. but there was no doubt about the merits of the yellow and blue regulars.

Stisl a little msned. It is true, the open field running, Interference and blocking wie very well executed, whiie Wie defensive work was excellent, o.pec!ally In stooping Parker, last year star batk-field player, and the heavy charges of the line, led by babe Koreter kud Jamba, with Ally bachtnan coming through the center. Peck, Collliis, adders and Kickberg with Dlmmlck alternating at half and Blmpaon at quarter pruved an ouigrowth of the regime and ahowed experienced" formation. The line was in Cii urge of Hud WeXe, the veioran tackle. The fa-si score came In the second period, Hi Alumni boys playing the new team to a standstill the lira! uurtcr, when Peck shot It fornard pa re striker.

In the third -aeiwinn Kennedy circled the left end on a double pans tor a long run and a score and later lute rce itted a forward pass and tended anothttr for. his in the fourth MAHT. PARK (20). 0 ALUMNI. Suikar, I.e..:......,.- i.e.

tltsndart l.t .1.1., Tench Kaminskl, I I Jewell Wsgm iiiitiniitn Ureirhman. r.g.... Abt Masten Park aeorlng Touchdowns, KemieOy 2 eiii-ik'-r; goa.s from touch-don, hsminsky out of J. HuliKlitutiona Mml.n park, Iitmmick for Klchberg, Kuchbrrg for Dimmb'k, Simpson for I'ollitis, Collins for Simpson, Hosetigren for tlretehman, Nwwmsn for iKill for kenhe.ly, Greleh man (pr Rosepgren; Alumni, llaig for l.lliis, For-sier for Abt, Abt for Jacobs, Ulhs for Cul-lison. Hcore by quarters'.

Mast.n park, 7 720 0 Referee. Howard Siese): umpire. M. Crawford, head linesman, Al Meelbsch. Time of periods, ten minute.

CLAY TURNEY-GIBCONS Indian fighter will box Tom here onvFriday. lnTiiiin ,,.1,1, r.il.i w.t.r,.i,.rtf flnao, -i I srrniie-iii-inls ere fnally msle Vedders. f.b f.b.. Parker II. II.

HEWITT'S STARTLE WHiS FOR BUFFALO Oct, 1. An unsatisfactory contest came In the rich Queen City handicap, carrying a net value of $15,700 to the winner, featuring today's card. H. H. Hewitt's Startle was the victor by a scant margin over John Finn, with June Grass close in their wake, and Roekmlnfifcer, the main dependence of the Montfort Jones entry, landing in fourth place.

Pegasus, tie second string of the Joxjgs entry, fell In a heap a sixteenth from the finish. Hia elimination, while still a strong contender, was the result of interference he bad suffered from Startle. A crowd surged around the stewards' stand, the disqualification of Startle being Imminent because of having eubjected Pegasus to the interference, but after Interrogating Lyke, the latter claiming that Ptgasua had tripped by running upon Startle's heels and after lengthy deliberations, the stewards allowed the placing to remain undisturbed. That a foul had been committed had been acknowledged by the suspension of Lyke for a period of five days. Latonia race results.

FIRST RACE Three-year-olds and up. claiming, three-quarters mile. Horse, weKht, jockey. Str. PI.

Eh. Sewell Coombs. 101, Parke 1.10 3 80 2.9' A. N. Akin.

10. Pool 5.00 3.00 tiuv'nor, 109, Field fM Time. belgian yueen, II. Ruby, Mile. Dazie, Rapid Day and White Star also ran.

SECOND RACE Three-year-old and un. maidens. lVs, miles. Horse, weight, Joekey, Str. PI.

HhJ British Maid, 109, Scoble. 4.1.0 2.80 2.40 Shipmate, 112, Morrisaey, S.20 .1.29 Harold Parke 0 Time, 1:48. Dixie tiiri, Marie nappoiu, Doyle, Byng and Pattern also ran. THIRD RACE Three-year-olds and up. elaiming, 1A miles.

Horse, weight. Jocaey. sir. i i. nn.

Arravan. 112, Pool 12.90 00 4.30 Dr. Rae, 112, G. Har'gton. 4.90 4.00 Brookholt, 124, Time, 1:47.

Concentrate, controit, oir John Vergne. Ijouie Lou, J. C. Stone and Nordeck also ran. FOURTH RACE Three-year-old and up.

three-quarters mile, Ifnrse we.lcht. loekev. Str. PI. Sh Distinction.

120, Kederis. 6.30 4.40 3. SO High Cost, 118, Lyke 4.90 4.W brookholt, 124. Keogh S.30 Time, 1:11. Dr.

utarae, no, hum Jemima. American Ace, Ginger and Adonis also ran. FIFTH RACK Queen handicap, (10,000 added, one mile. Hora, weight. Jockey.

Str. PI. Sh. Stiirtle. 115, Lyke 7.30 4.10 3 90 John Finn, 114, Pool 3 60 7.M June Grass.

112. Carroll 90 Time, 1:39. Lugs, Top Mast. Lady Mother, Demos. Diliy brush, Martha Fallon, Washington, Pegasus and Rockmln-later also ran.

SIXTH RACE Two-year-olds, claiming, three-quarters mile. Horse, weight, jockey. Str. PI. Sh.

Bright Leaf, ICS. Harnes. 130 7.90 5.40 Salamander, 115. 7.90 Ormadale. 103, Francis S.40 Time, 1:12.

Mooresque, Foy. Tomahol, Midnight Stories. Miss Crestwood, Rarhlel, Little Polly, Dorius and Buckingham also ran. 1 SEVENTH RACE Four. year-olds and up, claiming, lAi miles.

Horse, weight, Jockey. Str. PI. Sh. War Spirit, 107, Scobie.

8.0 3. SO 03.20 brotherly Ixvve, 113, L'ke 3.10 2.70 Hat-lock, 107, barnes 5.10 Time, 1:45. Dixie Carroll, Murray. Duke of Wellington, Cheer Leader and iair Orient also ran Latonia card for Monday. First race, claiming three-year-olds Snd np, six furlongs big Son, 103; Tom Norrts, 103; Sandy Land.

105; Mayflower, 105; 'Foster Fmhry, 107; Sam Reh, 107; Gorham. 112: Wiesman. 112; Col. "Tavlnr, 112; Harry Burgoyne. 113: Black Watch.

II, 112; Peasant, 112; slso eligible Jacobean, 103; West Side, 108; Ed Garrison, 107: Winchester, 103; Liberty Maid, 105; Twinkle Blue, 100, Second race, claiming, two-year-old, maiden fillies, five and a half furlongs Brass Tacks. 110; Marimba. 110; Qual-lly. Evenlj- Stories. 115; Who Can Tell, 115: Chaf.ine.

115; Moon Winks, 115; Canny Lady, 11a; Asia, Us; Piaadt-etta, bittern, 115; Humsnatarian. 115; also eligible. Joyce Hoffman, 110; bartered. 115: bashful. 115; beautiful Dream.

115; 'Tidy, 110; Forestall, 110. Third race, three-year-olds. liV miles Grao Dougherty. 'brltish Liner. 100; Harp of the North, 100; Old Faithful, 100; foyle, J00; May Bodine, 101; Countess, 101; Omer 103; Slave-bona, 101; Dsnxtg.

log; blarney Stone, 110; Aoe. 115; also eligible, Eleanor Urt-eliness, 97; J'enwell, 104; Iaiinty Is, 111, 'The Virglnlun, 100; Montillo, 100. Fourth race, allowances, three-year-olds and up, 1, miles Secret Greeting. 98: Adonis, 103; Pmp Pennant till- Joueb. 107, Klnhurn, 108; Marjorle Hynea, inv oi nnite, uu; iiangoon, 113.

Hfth race, allowances, three-year-olds Sj(ili race, allowance, two-year-old fnllea, ali furlongs winding Through. who Aniir. i iinui nil Ulbumpa, 104; Lina Clark, ltu: hmniu tent, 101; birdie 13, 104; Predou Lulu. 101; College (llrl. 104 Martha Faion, 11.

(a)Orrentree entry. Seventh race, calming, three-year-olds Homawiucl HotmH 't l.la. IV C. Slotie, 101; Capital City. InJ; (kvur-jtmnd, Ma; Olpsy ld.

Ill; 'Klmpalong. Appmnlce allowance claimed; clear snd good. Lindner, left hslfliack; Martin Ur.g. one. right halfback: Weber.

Sohslek. fullback. Onng lo a last minute cancelnion by Ihe Olympic, the Mnnarcha arranged a game with the Triangles, ohe Df Hie best teams of the south aide. The following report for a light sIkiisI -prnetle this morning: Midge. Fst.

Tucker. Foet. Chet W-tine, Strauss. Jobnnv. Kid beany and r'rank I'nr games call frank Kiro.

No "21 Clinton afreet, or 'plume J.fferson wn, -J The flrst clash between iso BufTaln ball lean ts he lajrvil ulav "i Hi" sianilim, when I lllirll, Eeekert Itiversinrs meet the s'rong Osk dais leain from the soiidi s'de The iwi, will railed .1,1 l-K 1 Green Mountain eleven was particularly strong on the line. New Haven, Oct. 1. Yale showed but few bashes of brilliant football in the game with University of Vermont this afternoon, winning by the score of 14 to 0. The Green Mountain eleven proved to be particularly strong on the line and Its strength was evidenced in the first half, in which the Blue failed to score and hardly threatened the Vermont goal.

Few resulted in gains. Yale tried four goals from the field, but they were unsuccessful, and few of th forward passes resulted in One which Aldrlch threw was In midair by Gooch and Deaver gr.uj el It be-fore It reached the ground, netting a 25-yard advance for Yale. Aldrich and Jordan did most of the ground gaining for the Ells, while Gooch was the star for Vermont on both attack and defense. A crowd of saw the contest. Uneup and summary: Yale-Vermont lineup.

YALE (14). Blair, I.e.., Into, l.t... Guernsey, l.g. Landls, Cruikshank, r.g. Dlilcr.

r.t Deaver. r.e Oed. q.b VERMONT (0). Semanky Alarsoltkl Knowlta E. Johnson r.g..

Maisley r.t., Pureed Tryon Q.b.. Gooch Anderson brock S. ojhnson Aldrlch, I.h.D.. Mallory. r.h.b Jordan, f.b Score by Yale 14 Vermont 0 Yale scoring Touchdown.

Aldrlch. Oed; goals from touchdowns. Jot dan 2. Referee. W.

S. Crowell, Swarthmore; umuire. Dave Fulta. Brown: field judge. -J-A- Schwartz.

Broni head linesman. J. T. jMKOiaui, PUFtuii imiff oi periuus, lifuen minutes, AIRPLANE CUP RACE Lieut Kirsch wins new honors for France. Etampes.

France. Oct. I. Lieutenant Georges Kirsch of France today won the Deutsche de la Meurthe airplane eup race here. He covered kilometers with five turns In one hour, four minutes.

39H seconds. Kirsch in winning the race broke thsH world's record for 300 kllomsfera srhleh had been held by Sadl Lecolnte, th noted French aviator, who made a new record In the James Gordon Bennett cup race last year when he- covered the same course In one hour, six seconds. Lannes. the other French pilot, who used the machine piloted by Lecolnte last year, was the only other en trant to flnlsh the race. He went over the course In one hour' tiln mtnot.a.

56 seconds. Confident in Midget Smith. Harry Neary. manager of Midget Smith, said today that the little blonde scrapper will take Joe Burman of Chicago whea they meet on Friday night In the Oar-den. Fifth race, claiming, three-yer-olds snd up, mile and 70 yards Parkhlll.

Ill; Rep, 107; Diomedes, 113; Court View, 107; Crack o' Dawn. 107: Wynne Wood. 11; Sea Sinner. 113; Saint Isidore, 116. Sixth race, handicap.

and up, six furlongs Orcus, 100; Dream of the Valley. 122; Last Straw. 126; Bon Homme, 10S; Dimmesdale, 119: Seacove, iui. Rep, Court, 105; Billy Mf- Laughlin, 12Z; Esqulsitc. lOfj.

Apprentice allowance. Weather clear; track fast Havre de Grace race results. FIRST RACE-Three-year-olds and up, claiming, 1 miles. Horse, weight. St.

PI. Sh. Mr Brummel. 109. Heiipel 21.70 KM 4 ID bribed oter.

109, Rowan 3.70 2 Oath. 104, Clements Time 1:47. Pihroacb, Attorney and. Scourgeman also ran. SECOND RACE All ages, claiming three-quarter mile.

Horse, weight. Jockey. str. PI. The boy.

120. Havnes 6.40 3 0 2 20 (. har'e Summv, 113, R'w'l t.2- 2.W Klrah; ion. Rowan .2.3 Time Fkzboodle, Natural and Bengalese also- ran. THIRD' RACEThree-vear-old and UP, claiming, mile and 70 yards.

Horse, wtlghr; Jockey Str. PI. Sh. Theodosla, 100. Callahan.

1 80 3 70 2 SO W'ldow Bedotte, 115, P'ce 3.20 2 Mirs Fllley. 110, Rowan'. 8 04 Time Enorinlte, Sugar Mint, Lucy Kate, Cellva atso ran. FOURTH R-ACR Three, vear-olds UP, claiming, mile and 70 yards. Horse, weight.

Jockey Str. PI. SI" Welltlnder. 96. Rowsn 6 60 3 2 Rubidium.

Ill, Cohllettl 3 60 Clean Oone, 95, Wallace 8 20 Time 1:46. Super. Lad Love, Cromwell also ran. FIFTH ItACF It.iTi T1. Hesps handl- cap.

$10,000 added, three-year-olds Th J-'1 Time Mock Orange. Pays. Jeg, Irish Kiss, Bcllsolar, Po Ann also ran. SIXTH RACE Three-year-olds and up, claiming, IrV mile. HorSe.

weight, jockey Str. PI. L'EnJoleur, 111, 16.70 7 60 Disdl, 116. Jsckson 13.3 Moss, Woodstock Time 1:50. Tenons Bom, Peggy Peerles One, Super Maid.

Bod.msky Casetas also ran. SEVENTH RACE Thre-yeac-olds up. claiming. 1A mile. riinnerty (no ett, lis, PC B.io -n n'wiiiin race, vniia: Perhsps, 99.

boganowskl ii Tims mil Hnnlev. SlbolS, Ru" I bird, Barcoy and Rlnkavou aJso ran. AMERICANS INDIANA and Jefferson Sts. 2.30 O'CLOCK IcAe.Utt Tryster, 120, Coltlletti 4.M If powitble. to band out a de feat to tho Buffalo All-Amerlcane, the Hammond (Ind.) player are due to arrive here thia morning from the Hooeler town and this afternoon will give battle' to the local professional football champion, at Canisius villa Buffalo, naturally strong favorite at least, has nothing on the Hammond team "when It comes to giants.

The visitor include J. Depler, last year with Illinois; J. T. Tomlln, former Syracuse varsity star lineman; Hank Glilo, the giant Colgate fallback, who will play againat Pat Smith this afternoon; Ink, Williams, the negro boy who was on the Brown varsity team last season, said to be as fast as Pollard; Lou Usher of Syracuse, who will play left tackle; Gill Falcon of Wabash; Max Kicks, who, it Is said, was one of the best backs ever turned out at Geneva, and many others. Including two players from the A.E.F.

team In France, Cole ana VeighL Oliphant on hand. Elmer Oliphant Is reported here from Weat Point and will play for buffalo today and it may -be just as well that he ts going; to be on the Job to lend a helping hand, in the Wat thu Hammond team I rated as good and the funs bf that section of the country expect' these players to worry Buffalo. Luke Urban and Hob Nanh, who made such a good showing last Sunday, will be back In their positions against Hammond today. A new fac will be seen on the Buftdlo team this afternoon In Johnnie Scott, for-nrer-Ijafayette-college Hy.rr-wha- is-de dared a great punter. There ts one man on the Buffalo team who expects the game of his life ttiia afternoon, and that is Bob Nash.

Nash played against Hammond last season and says that the Hoosiers are a formidable professional football team. The kickofT today will take place tat 2.30 o'clock sharp. Today's lineup. BUFFALO. Luke Urban, 1.

Car) Hanke Bob Nash. I. 1. loll Usher bill brace. 1.

1. George Trafton Lud Wray. c. Depler Swede Youngstrom, r.g Frank Selega Iiil Little, r. r.

J. T. Tomlin Heine Miller, r. r.e., Ink Willtanuj Tommy Hughitt. q.

Ernie Ijimpl Ock Anderson, 1. Ii. h.b- Max Hick Klmer Oiluliant, Ii. h. Gill Fah-on Pat Smith, f.

f. Hank Cillo But buffalo, Laird, Spagna, Ward, Hllihouse, Kcott; Hammond, Mathvs, Learing, Rice. Hess, Cole, Velght, Knop, Rteley. Oflicials-rReferee, Csrson; umpire. Pow ell; head linesman, Stesel; timekeeper, Murphy.

LOCKPORT DEFEATED North Tonawanda, too heavy. Lumbermen won by 34 to 0. Special to The Buffalo Express. Lockport, Oct. 1.

Lockport high School opened the football season here today with a defeat, falling before the North Tonawanda high eleven. 34 to 0. The visitors were too hesvy for the gold and blue. tricK, rur Tonawanda, waa the Individual star, scoring two touchdowns and kicking fo-ir goals. Sprenger.

Aibrecht ana eoasKi eacn scored a touchdown For Lockport. Lloyd showed best. Lineup N. TONAWANDA (34). (tl) LOCKP'T.

tioiiier, I.e. i.e.. Ferris Rasch, l.t l.t.. Sterritt it I i w- jiTieoou. Reynolds float, r.g., lloenlg Sohwelchler, r.t r.t., Freeney Held-n, r.e r.e., tirics, q.D q.b I.lovd Aibrecht.

I.h.b...,,,., l.h Wvl'es Dawson, r.h.b.... r.h.b., Maranette nprenger, i f.b., Ormiston Substitutes North Tonawanda, Hamilton for Rasch. Albright for Dawson, Lln-derman for Helden. Kebolskl for All-brecht; Ixickport, for Ferris, Sui-mlerl for Fnwlel, Allen for Freeney, brewer for Snediker. Sixer for brewer.

Score by periods: North Tonawanda 7 14 13 034 Lockport 0 0 0 9 0 burns. North Tonawanda; head linesman, Snyder, lockport; linesmen. Jones. North Tonawanda. and Phillips, lxckport.

timers. Miison. North Tonawanda, and Wylea, Lockport. On the Gridiron Today at Riverside stadium, due to a cancellation by the Otikd.ihs, Charlie Lrckert Riversides will plav en all-star of former high school football This team lscomposed of men who have ben picked on the all-high teams In recent years, and -a en game is expected A nr. Imlnarv Thl afternoon, st eSuelic onrV lula.

lana and Klk sirneta. the football championship of the first ward will be decid-d when Marty Courtney's South Side Irish-Amerlcane clash with Jimmy Kane South Side All-Amerlcans. both teams have completed week of hard practice snd are all primed for the esme. Accord ing to the lineups given out last evening by both msnsgers, m. rana; nHQH-iiraVta a a t-n mivn I A.t lilf .11 Murphy, l.e Hhea H.

Knrlght. l.t l.t., E. Frankliouser Kcanlon, l.g. MrMahon nnnfii, e. N.

Fiuight. T. Kane. r.t.."... M.

Martin, Courtney, q.b Mnnn, I J. Kane StriHh r.t., J. Cronln r.e., burke D. Rafferty Jscko Cronln S. Perklna.

at Trant (rapt miii i to, fete crollin Subs Irish. American, Rennlrk. Dela-nev, Mullune. mo Cronln, T. llln.a.

AH Americans, Imvla. Hushes. M. The Olympic will line un sei-lnsl lh akmtl. this ariertioni al lHvn Slid un uhniiiii-s i --re, k.

I'f Hill, Ullfnmn. ft t.o lf Vnryon, left guard i rii-t r. i. i l.k'it en, I. Sli'lur, -1 liH'im rums I.

Ota A ITU i .1 iv- .1 I IliriOTiem Ui? i)-13 if sat Ion over. Score: entry Appiegate Jones entry. TVtali Boat le fii Ihy' Us land Sco 'SKhl Bnntor Wa Total. 'shl Boslor Two rt'y, 1 l'n sh linger; tea. bal I7 Ka in fc' V.

FOOTBALL TODAY hnn''- Brown. Imesnu-V 'r' bne.men. snnoi.nr.men, r.orgsnit on Th. Velodrom club has chosen dV ml he t-m rrted a resl Inters local V. th.

Srm Tnr, hvv- fM.m sil every a ht Tm of UY fnr Minn In a fifteen-. o.hI eon, tio. wno have alresfy In-. () trM V-T "rr- BUFFALO ALL HAMMOND, Canisius Main KICK OFF AT 1 ii.iinafirr, tifns Fiitger-j 'I'ui fir?" I'Tff'- t.l.'niii..! npoMr de-i A. V.x' p'' i An i Hlril-I, Cn 1 i o.

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