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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE-OCTOBER 27. 1918 14 LIBERTY MOTOR PLANE SMASHES RECORD CORRIGAN'S SPECTACULAR FOOTBALL OREGON HAL SETS STEAMER FOUNDERS DORCHESTER SHUTS OUT HUNTINGTON, 19-0 FEATURE IN BOSTON COLLEGE VICTORY NtW SPEEDWAY MARK WITH 343 ON BOARD The largest attendance of the sear-tri larntd out for the Metropolitan Driving Sergt Coombs First in 36-Mile Race From Belmont Park Thousands See Sort of Flying War Requires rRftea at the t'harles River Speed- 1 fl ln riart- WitVi famn Hpvpiis at RravPS FtVM. TwO Muffl i yesterday afternoon. There were Not a Survivor From the Princess Sophia Impressive Start in School Football UVUi km Mlii'W -w MM MT a (i i nine race on the card. The two rivals for the season' honors Spoiling Soldiers' Chances to Score at ibe speedway, Oregon Hal and Al Mack, met for ourtn ume.

Oregon Vessel Hurled Across Pacific Coatf the score, th count now the score, the count no' Hal evening up NSW YORK Oct 26-Drivlngr a Ie Bave thrilling proof of their thorou-rh i tf, training in souad formations, aerial Haviland airplane, equipped with a attack nose and tail dives and other Broakline in 0-0 Game at Lynn-Brockton South Shore Win being two each. Oregon Hal set a new Reef in Gale I.lbertv motor. Kerut Coombs of tiazie- stunts. record of 2JP, for the sp "dwty in a hurst Field today won the 3-mile race One of the most interesting events 7 was the dropping of smoke bombs into arouiiu race. from Belmont Park rare traK nace yards suuare.

every one of A corking good race was th.it In which VAXCnrVKH. C. Ort Tussrnceni and emr of TS me ironcrs iunKua. Jri-s i ana J. Forbea competed.

JS4 V. left her feet when he wa closing fast on V. J. I oat when the Ifimihl: as McDonald" mare. la.

at the Hnlah Sophia founders last nickt of the second heat. The latter wa In 7, 1 1 nttlht a- great form, a wa Shown by her mile announced tMar the Statue of Liberty in upper New tne missiles scoring a "hit." York Bay and back to the course In i One mishap occurred This was at the conclusion ot the 4Vi-mile race be-U minutes V) seconas. tween neut Meanv in a scout plane and This is a new record for this event, Chevrolet driving a car on the hich was first won by the late John running track. The Army scout won nj. fc dv about 50 vards, but as he turned to B.

Moisant eight years ago in 24 .08.8. a landing the motor stalled and Thousands of spectators watched the the plane fell into a tail spin from a aariaJ evolutions and dare-devil exhi- hight of nearly 10J feet. The lieutenant bitions of at least 100 aviators who was uninjured. heat. Net a soul survived, according t.

IVtrMl a rlaaaal Sit 4 a In in the Mr I "T.V. 1 eieM. Which aalOi mare Glor; One of the best contest apparentlv waa ptked up ay- was that i etweeu A. J. Furbush's trot- 'be gale.

hurl'. I arroa Vandaihth ter. Child. the pacers Tregantm and and swnt tn the bottom tm the 4m J01deHawkln- was feeling right and i just away with hi fleld In be voaael was bound southa-ard 1 straight heals. B.

-V. Cove's pacer. from Bksgaa. at the XjSSSf 11 f' Thu.o Lynn r.naL which la aa arm af EXETER SHUTS OUT HARVARD DECLINES BOSTON UNIVERSITY TO PLAY PRINCETON Claaa A. Troltlnc -Wan by Drlaspa'a Lory.

aJU extending northward Elwjn Bither: Sophia I I Ball. r.ad: front the Pacific In the -Z Itrrll. thlnl. It-t Miuumi i i ri a. lima "1 1 k.

Il.I.m...' Lucy I. in, canal, fetch at Claaa B. Mixed Won lor it-rf hen. Iv.j natural lxly of water. Is Ho Wurman: Volo.

W. J. Mi I Htm bl. aerood: lna and to 10 mile wide nor nilTBiw.i. j.

j. Kingkl.y. third Brat all on board Pres Lowell Cold Toward S. T.C. Football Game unjr.

iv ft it fry. CIa r. Mixed- Won by Albert Herr. C. C.

Mnybcrry: Uraii IVter. W. J. MrDonaM. f-ond: Ri-t p.

q. rsilRia. third. Beat Urn-, by Albert were Alaskan from the ii The Sophia left Skaewa for Vancouver and Victori hour out she ran into a Harty Thursday. In il norm.

ran on the Iiunres call were cit r'Mfw I. MifHl W.n l.r Oresna Hal. W. J. i Mi-rfnalfl: Al Mark.

W. f. Baal. timr. hr -u Hat.

I'llM iVnn a IV. Roper Visits Boston in Interest of $170,500,000 War Fund merit boats and sahall rl boat): fVf-ontl. Tireaula. fe. U.

Perkins: Ibird. aaslstance. By MELVILLE E. WEBB JR William W. Roper, secretary and I chairman of the sports committee work- I ing for the proposed $170,500,000 Wan Fund, who came to Boston yesterday Special Ulspnteli to the tilobe 1 1 KTKR, Oct 26-Exeter d-fcatad Boston University 8.

A. T. 23 to 9, this afternoon, scoring early on a fO-yard run by Kennedy, who caught the kickotT. This brought the ball to the 20-j iird line and a series of rushes enabled ttilroy to score. Kennedy scored the second touchdown bv Intercepting a forward pass and running 30 yards.

The third cne was also to his credit in the second half when he went 50 yards through the line In the last half. Boston braced and One threatened to score, getting near enougb to attempt a field goal in tne closing minutes. The summary: EXBTBR O'KeU, Jooen, le; gotOM, Bowers. It, Coan, 1b; Smitli, MeAnulty, Jonasson, rg; Uooilell. Molina, rt; Uimau, re; Barry.

Baian, qb; Kennedy, lbb; GUroy, rhb; Emery, t'antillon, fb. BOSTON CXIVEUS1TY Birmingham. Kat7 King, rt; Scott, rg; Dobrlen, Dunbar, Ig; Campbell. Wnhburn, It; Caoey, Todil, llroinliel.I, le; O'Hare. Drislane.

qb; Felsh, Broadblne, Gilpatrlc. rlib; Hughes, lhb; Gnsser. Y'Hrrington, fb. Exatar Touchdowns, Kennedy 2. Glltoy.

fionlM from touelidowns. G'lry Safety, Hughes. Iteferee, A. Woodlock. Umpire W.

Pearson. Iinesman, Lieut ray. Time. 8 and 10m periods. Woburn High 9, Winchester 7 WIKCHKRTBRi Oct 26 Woburn High defeated Winchester High football team Oearas O.

W. Kattaa. iiar. 2: hjr found the boat was re a r.mn- Tafl third. Roy Xllllrr.

W. J. -Donald. Brat w5' TL'" "O1-p for heln time. it Kl.i-lln.

I torn iranx up yeatetdajr and rat Trot tiag tff aa hy HingfMa. W. J. wind whinped down the l.tnn al Mr P. at.

-it i Jnn r. B. Wriinorr: with hurricane force. The Sophia was' third. J.

Portjaa. Da.l Warman. Beat time. poundel again: the rvka. 0.1 accoow by Bliuola.

of the danner of stranding neaibr 1... MUrd Won by Alrro. J. J. did nol dare go mar her lS hingxley: wund.

Erfio. K. C. Clement. li.J Best time.

by Binlle Al-ro. rre although ibj HUM II. Tmttlnc- Wi by litkln. W. K.

Te was not many yard nr. Mamie B. W. tieie: Last night the K.ilc reai-d in fm third. Kcaa liingrn.

P. I. Wbitramb. Brai ln.rcetl the steam acroa th reef aai time. by sent her to the bottom.

The CancST wlrele at Victoria w. Ctrohenter High made tlx dbut of ttie Ku 1 1 yeatrrdav afternoon. deffttin jHuntlnicton School football team. I'J to lit the liunbiir-av Grounds. Dorchester It W.in le.iMlliir to i'.

II to have )iIm barges win the first mp Vider hiM cou' hing. Iedderman, Ai gun! i. Walsh unci Lyon did th. best Wirl for I r' li--1 i ulilh- Waterriinri, TounS and t'ullen excelled for the lottet'H. Tin- nummary: In.

if III i I II II utfly. Neivnnin. If. K'lHtiiff ri.ui.f-r. it; Hmitii.

bsriuon, fra Mimiinli. i Wiilali, re; Aiikii.Ih, rt; ll' rif il'l. i mini, qti; MrCourthry. rlit: Lynn-, lid. M.

Kay, ft. llttXTINOTO.N silluOl Ku ton, re; Crocker, til It 'I. in "mi ii. ''alien, i Hrrgfou una, Ik; MuII.it It; Itnwtil), le. Krdneflbers, ob: WHtoniiHii.

llib; Emilia, rlib; Front, fli. Si nil-, lnri-lieatf II. S. If. Tou hlo-n, I.

ii. ii-. lMMrmaD. from touch -Rsvn. Mi-Kny.

llefm if. I'iihIi rt-ast. L'mplrr. pfrrary Head MneMiuiu. Karle.

Time, Kim QtmrtiTs. BEGIAN'3 THREE FIELD GOALS GIVE MEDFORD VICTORY HA VCKllil.L, Oct 2fi Three field renin by Beftan, rlKht end of Medford llgli, two from tlir Jo-yard line and th third from the 16-yard line, resulted In the defeat Of Haverhill High at the Ph.vstead ut Riverside this afternoon, t' 'I Medford High outweiKhed and out-played Haverhill. Dufour, captain of local school alevan, made three 2')-M nl runs The mimmary: MFKl'Ullli II rtlnlr. le; iprinr. I'niir.

lit: Healey, Barry, Ml Vor-rlnnii llmloiv. ii lli-Kliii. re. Smiforil. Ob.

Jiiekwin i i.i. Ilib: rierri'. fb. II AV I i 1 1 1 1 i II llraaaeur. re: Smith.

Vltt I ii. rt. Eviiub. rit: HUke, Mmiterowiky. IgJ jt'WtiHR.

It: Miirnhv, le; Carbone. qb; la-gaiiNe, thli; I tin ex. Ilili; Inifoiir. fb. core.

Mfilford II. H. if. (Joulu from Held, BiiIiii. Itrferee.

Hnlx-oik. I'lnplre. TWr. ffleixi llneimao, HuillTaa, Time, ll'm nnd 15m BROCKTON HIGH TAKES THE 80UTH SHORE OPENER, 12 TO 0 MTEYMOUTH, Oct 28 In a rough contest, Brockton High won from Wey-Sriouth Minn this afternoon, in the first irnmi' In the Shore League, 12 to 0. Copt oy and Stongus did good vork for Hrin while ('apt Slattery, POIaort and I'nlmer excelled for Weymouth.

The summary: BROCKTON II le; Ijiwhoii, It; lit: Miter, Iiuiilmr. lit. Ilownr.t. rt Henil Kurtlii, gb; Royaler, ltib; rhii. Vrnt-ta.

fb, IVIlYMof'IM II. S. Nolan, re; llnvHnnil, rt; Hiiilth. rit; K. Itanil.

tlwyer, Ik; PalSMT, Itiiml. le; Slnltery, Mreeii, rlili; i I Mi I'olnon, fb. Heori'. Hr. ilk I on II.

S. 12. Tom-lidownt, Jcu, 1 niiilri'. llaten. Iteferee.

l'mek tor. 'I ni i. LlMMiaii, Rya, TfeMi I aaa Ho perl. iil. Country Day 25, B.

A N. 0 Country Day School opened Its football season yesterday by defeating Mrowne tb Nichols School at N'lchols Field, to 0, The Newton private cliool eleven knew more football and Mil weighed their opponents. Cap! I'red Pratt, Browna Nichols qnartei back, while atti'iiiitlng to tackle Louis Nichols. Country Day right half-back. stistHltieil a dislocated left elbow.

(He was taken to the Cambridge Hospital One of the feature plays was made Cap! I'ratt on the opening noping to oe aoie 10 arnuiBti iuuu.au game between the Harvard and Princeton Students Army Training Corps elevens did not meet with much encouragement when he interviewed Pres Lowell of Harvard on the suject-Mr Roper, who was accompanied on I NEPONSET WINS CLASS A TROT pewaage fro READING. Oct "1 Two events made "Prince driven a-kwi raaf up the card of the closing matinee of last night. No aurvltora. St-kr-ntv-Aaa the vjuannapowitt Driving Club today. In crew.

passengers. Evrrv thing his visit to Harvard by William Oarcelon, formerly graduate treasurer of athletics at Cambridge, met both Pres i Lowell and Dean Briggs, but Harvard's president said he did not favor allowing the S. A. T. C.

team to piay a game with any other college organization. The sports committee, before it started out to make arrangements for a game, I received the support of the War De- ine summary: Class A. Trott. One Mile Won by Neponset. big Nicholdsi; Marchon.

(KniKhti. second. Best time. J- thiH afternoon. to I.

t.api i-uiii uu I tho. Wnimrri eleven kicked a held goal B. Mixed. Half Mile Won by Janet Bono, l.rm H'larkeC Duchess 1 Dillon, bm Berrett. st-cond.

Best time. 1 mm. stifle was done. Terrible weather Ma. vailed." WATER FRONT NEWS The flr big trip of tifih broicfc: to the South Boston Fish Pier la arr-t ral week wa landed eteriacr.

ft consisted of 42.0a? pounds at l- fata ler pound. About 23MWJ pounds of fresh ground Ash were ut in by vt-snela. The Bureau of Fih-rie ha ttaaW st renresentatlve to Southern CaflRMaal Bottom from the 22-yard line early in the second uuarter and later scored on a series of line plunges. Winchester got busy the last quarter, Purrington being pushed across for a touchdown, following a series of runs. French kicked a goal from touchdown.

The summary: WOHt'IiN H. Gornshan, Murphy, le; Kel- Top Urban, B. gets the ball after a fumble by Cottrell. A score resulted soon after. Hannon, B.

coming through for 10 yards in the second period. INTERESTING PLAYS IN THE BOSTON COLLEGE-CAMP DEVENS GAME. I OLD COLONY'S FINAL MATINEE i WKYMOl'TH. Oct 36 The Old Colony (Gentlemen's Olivine Club had its matinee of the season on the Agncil- 1. her B.

Kellelier. It: Black, Keating, ig, I Kaan Corry. rg; Mel-oitghlin, rt: Forbes, i ra; Kier, ab; Douerty, lhb; Canniff, rhb; Con-I nollr ri. I tural Grounds at South Weymouih. 1M1 afternoon.

In Class A. G. O. Rogers The first instance came on the last 1 through the line for a touchdown and chestnut mare. Spirit, won.

goinr one play of the second period when Coffin. Morrissey kicked goal. heat in the fastest time of the aft- standing directly back of the goal line, The second touchdown came partially ernoon. The summary: muffed a perfect toss from the 10-yard through the imposition of a penalty at i 3a a. Mixed.

Milr. Meat Won by spirit, line. He Juggled the ball and finally 1 the beginning of the second period. A Rogeri; Pavlowi, biu partment, which, however, indicated that it was not desired to order the military commanders at the colleges to plav any stipulated games except with the' consent and approval of the college authorities. Princeton was ready to allow its S.

A. T. C. team to meet Harvard for the benefit of the fund, but after his conference with Pres Lowell yesterday Mr Roper will not press the matter further. In the afternoon Mr Roper attended the football game in the Stadium between the Harvard Radio and Bumkin Island teams.

He met Commander Nathaniel Ayer of the Radio School forces and it may be possible to arrange a game for the Harvard Radio boys and the Princeton Army training or Aviation Corps in New York Nov 23. Sec Roper while in Boston started plans for some billiard matches in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington between Willie Hoppe, the professional champion and Corwin Houston of Detroit, the amateur champion. experiment on ti Boston College football eleven outplayed Camp Devens in a fast, rugged game at Braves Field yesterday afternoon, winning, 13 to 0. There were many penalties for unnecessary roughness, mackerrl Th- 1 if n. ii'tl and are ilrnnned it Me clulmml ho veiia intr- substitute sent in hv Cumn he- I nans, OtreeiK.

mini. i lime. in pound. The but the offenses were generally acci-1 dental rather than throusrh design. fered with, but the claim was not al gan talking to the center before a play Tro Mlr e.t,Woil hy durtnc the j-a-t 1.

.1 1. 1 1 1 1 W'lVcilESTEIt H. S. Pnrilngton, re; Frenoli, it Kiddle, rg; Meskell. Cullen, lg; Rondina.

It: Vallely. McDonnell, Phelps, le; Skinner, qb! Hargrove, llib; Haynor, Curtis, rhb; Clifton, fb, Bcor. Woburn H. S. 9.

Winchester H. S. 7. Touchdowns, Connolly, Purrngton. Goal from touchdown, French, Goal from field, cannoily.

Refarea, Boas. I'mpire, smith. Head linesman. Kibbe. Timer, Murphy.

Time, 8m periods. Qulncy H. S. 6, Natick S. 6 OTTTNTCV.

Oct 2ft Ouincv Hieh and lowed cu. ffau ucm iii.fft. una sail: int I 1K i l.l'Ti; Mlaa Bartla. Ian tl itrsf-ralfli. fl iresn inacaerei.

Later, Malone also muffed an easy for-1 lege the ball on the five-yard line. and. i wouil: RacceUa, bm fTnlmanl. ibiul. Kr-t island.

Th- audd ward pass on the 15-yard line. when, i after three line plunges. Bridges was I tlmr. It -If Mile, to feat had he dune: to the ball he would have i pushed over for a touchdown. Try for a 'li Tint It was the first game of the season for both teams, and Boston College turned out what promises to be a pretty nifty machine.

Corrlgan played a great game, both on the offense and on the defense. He made several spectacular runs for long gains; handled punts well in the backfield and did some excellent punting himself. His all-round work was easily the feature. Coaro Girl, bm ifirrem. won.

Timr. ItUL run D. MUrfl. Half Mil. Ileal -Won be Royatla.

mu itVajrc BI.M'k yrtrer. bs ll-UUf-f. Beesaa. Best tim. The scarcity of oran try baa resulted In from othr place.

from the Mediterranca ped because of the i for the rruit from the Cfntral America ha Itlra. whieh ha had a clear field for a touchdown. goal failed. On two or three other occasions. Camp In the last few minutes of play Boston Devens was within the 15-yard line, but College rushed a swarm of substitutes was held until obliged to resort to a i into the ganv.

whose names do not ap-forward pass which failed of completion, pear in the line ip. The summary: Currier at end and Ryan at tackle put up the best uame for Camp Devens. al-I BOSTON CoLI.Bi:E Urban, re; O'Brien. DIRECTUM 2:01... SOLD loung and urban, the two ends, were INDIANAPOLIS.

Oct Directum J-. riut'j ri: ijt. hup, fg. imwii a bte oranre pr r.r. 1 wl i llivev I i i.iiiim.

ie: imwe. iir: 1 1 1 v. A .1 or yj onen ar tacKie was last, iittu- i i.i.n iu.i auu -x jl uuins i I Natick High tied at Merrymount Ovj1 this aftenoon. 6-6. Fannon took the ball on a double pass trick play, scoring after a run of 22 yards.

Lindsay, in the last quarter, intercepted a forward pass, dodged through the visiting players and I tied the count after a 50-yard run. The summary: QUINCY H. S. nadlock. Maxwell, Carlburg.

lr; Johnson, It; Buggies, lg; Hedges, Waxier. Bennett, rg; Wentworth. rt; Blanch-nnl. re; Jenkins, Hlgglns. qb; Woodworth.

VI- bert, lhb: Lindsay, rhb; Deavltt. fb. KlckofT when he ran the liall hack bi yards to Country Day's two-yard line. The summary: mt i iiy MAY TU mai. le: Hnilili II, Ptuikei.

U. i'helao. Fuller, re: Fl-ki rt; Maxwi'll. rt; Howe, qb: H. Pratt, rate and deadly.

Once when Devens that netted good gains. il 11 h- on the Grand Circuit this season, waa fruit the ball on the five-yard line, i Hie weather was a little too warm for today sold by Fred Cline of this city to t-g had- rien got through and smeared a the players, but was ideal from the. r-4n riEVKVR Krlr i- Tommy Murphy of Poushkeeitsie. and tik ik- f- O'B spectators' point of view. About 25o0 Tlionins.

le: barla play which might have resulted in a It: Meuratu. it: i omi. is: tne dihck geimng wan nieu 10 uurii- anj Verv weet turned out to see tne came. Howard, baftee. rc: i ic ii in.

ii. Keep.sie ai once. mt price rani 10 aaaoa Kiitffh, De taw. Lfirectiim J. nas to nia haXel 0f icraref credit this year, and will be raced Frank Col-rd of lamp oevens got awav to a poor urrier.

re: rauisoa. re; uurkf. qu: ataione, start. On the third plav after the kick- lhb! Cottrell. riib; Coffin, rbb; M.H.ulre.

fb; off Boston College recovered the ball fb. after a fumble by Cottrell on the Vih iT "V-Ti. SShSwa! yard line, and on the next one Corrlgan. U0 -Staa. Voliii J.

II? i.i!k touchdown by Devens. Morrissey also played strongly. Camp Devens was unfortunate on two occasions when it was within scoring distance by failure to complete -forward passes, the play in both instances being perfect, except the failure of the man who received the toss to hold the ball. the free-for-all along the Grand Circuit next year by Murphy. Fpent i mnth Manr Ar'ti'r.

"ta and Oliver T. OIn re fengera on tne steamer. NAIPK ii. s. warawen.

re; reison. Spooner. rg; Buckley, Casey, lg; Patterson. It; Fanimn. le; Hughes, qb; Burke, rhb: Lord, lhb; HUkey.

fb. Score. Quincy H. 8. 6, Natick H.

S. 6. Touchdowns. Fannon. Lindsay.

Umpire. Casey. Boston College. Referee. F.

O'Brien, Harvard. Head Ilnesmsn. Burke, Boston College. Time, Kim periods. running witn tne bail, tooK it to the oreP.

j. ivniilff.n. A. J. Itooney.

Races at Franklin Field Marv C. Todd and Ameritta won in five-yard line. Hannon then went I Time, 12m and 10ni periods I The lieam trawler tti! for the wealth I h. 1 1 the races of the 1 'orciifrster Gentlemen i Drlvinjr Club at the? Franklin Field i 'f (ilia i -iiriiiuuii. a.

HOLLAND GOES OVER i UNITED SHOE BEATS Bell was successful in her effort against Ut encinf I llme The summary: the Unseat WESLEYAN 5, AMHERST 0 MIDDLETOWN, Conn, Oct 26 Wes-leyan defeated Amherst, 5 to 0, this afternoon and obtained revenge for the defeat of last year. The scoring was all done in the last quarter, Boote starting it with a drop kick from the 20-yard line. In the next few minutes Amherst took the ball on its own 10-yard line and Fisher went back to punt, but the ball went over his head on the pass from center and rolled back of the goal posts, -here Kilby fell on it. Travis played a remarkable game for Wesleyan. The summary: WESLEYAN Walters.

Steele. Ie; Seeley. It: Strolbert. Walters, lg: Hubbel. Raymer, rg; Anderson, rt; Newhall, re; Peck, qb; Travis, lhb: Bain.

Parsons, rhb: Boote. fb. AMHFRST Parker, re: Rellly. Husseltca, rt: Vail. Sibley, rg: Matthews.

Winch, Bousswlg. lg: Golembeskl, It: Wing, le; Zink. qb: Fisher, lhb: Kilby. rhb: Demarest. fb.

Score. Wesleyan 5. Goal from field. Boote. Safety.

Kilby. Referee. Fauvre of Wesleyan. t'mplre. Kennedy of Amherst.

Head linesman. Phillips of Amherst. Time. 12m periods. Andover Academy 2, Andover 0 ANDOVER, Oct 26 Phillips Academy soccer team defeated a town team on the campus this afternoon by the score of 2 to 0.

The summary: PHILLIPS ANDOVER ACADEMY Stearns, Dayton, lfb; Cheney, rfb; May. lhb: Mayers, chh; Johnston, rub; Mok, lof; Parkhurst, lit': Fletcher, of; Bruce, rif; Gordon, rof. ANDOVER J. Cussen, N. Cussen.

rfb; N. Nicoll. lfb; Lynch, Davies. rhb; Hughes. J.

Nlcoll, ebb: Doherty. Ilibbert, lhb: McCou-brla, rof: Henderson. Dyer, rif; Lowe, cf; Ramsay, ltf; Ryley, lof. Score. Phillips Andover Academy 2, Andover 0.

Goals made, by Fletcher 2. ANDOVER ROUTS SAILORS BY 51 TO Claaa A. Half Mile- Won by Mary C. IRISH-AMERICANS FOR THE ONLY SCORE Todd, bm IT. J.

Clements): I so. hi. D. xbe trawler Itaaww; F. Doyls.

second: Stout Wilkes, c'as Un ranlr. receivi Ml. Blenkhorm. tbird. Beat time.

IztkV. 'marine e.jfj'pn -n Ciaas B. Half Mile Won by Ameritta. 135 feet IwK. 37 reel bm IA.

M. Imrkee): fmneria! Rose, bl croaa. She will tm Special I)iffnteb to the eiakt The Irish Americans of Charlestown were defeated by United Shoe in a soccer erame at the Sullivan-so erounds ANDOVER. Oct 26 Phillips Andover i.V. T.

Wheelocki. aeoc.nd. Iew oui The tra Radio Beats Bumkin, 6-Q To Beat Trotting Won bv Suu -lll laae jnacc i Bell, bm cR. levoei. Time.

1:13. 1:11. CRRt Br-ice altoee Talk Heard of Protest fill. riunniintiN. fb.

MOWN A RCROOLi Lood a) B. Iti i.ir. nl Crowley, li Tucker, Weston, re: lake, Bmdfnril. rt tietty, re: Prntt. Cool-JiIb.

qb; t'oollilire, Blake, lhb; Ynnna. rh'i: tfBtaiaa, fb, Hror. Country Ony Mclioil TJI. Iiol- li Touclirtowtm, Howe I'ratt, Ciim-iui final from tonebdoWM, Smith, Cm-ptri', Crowley. Milton Academy 27, Allen 0 MILTON, Oct Ji.

-Milton Academy Op' nod its football season by defeating Allen School this afternoon, 27 to 0. Cnpt Churchill of Milton was the star Of the name, making a 56-yard run for A touchdown, Milton got away to a fine' start and after two minutes of May, Cites went across the oal line for the llrst score. Allen was unable to too the fast Milton hackfteld. The only Allen player to rr.ake conspicuous plays Whs ('apt Hickman. The summary: MILTON OaoltdOV, Muidiultio.

Ih; Ijirld. It; C. Hul.lmnl. lit. Forle-, Knowle, Ulbaon, Weld.

lit. Barucli, rt; Kim, re: Howe. Itlake, I1' Cix In Ilih; Cliuii-liill. MIIIm, rlib; flairs, id. AMI'S MtflOOL RaynnMa, re; Arnnlil rt-Caraiianuli, I.JI iitf Holmes, Ixivell, Marttli, iu.

Ladwtai, it; MaeRavteaA le; Powell, Ob; III Ui.i.ii. lhb: okaatun, ihl; Country, fl. com Milton j7. TuMowna, Churcblll Oatec. HoajH from Churcblll 2.

Kereree, llrlerly. Cinplre, Caren.i. Hen. I Urn I I I ami loiu periods. Norwich 7, Middlebury 0 Vt.oct US-Norwich Middlebury, 7 to 0, In the rlrst BPOt ball game of the season between the two colleges, this afternoon.

soga Meld worried the visitors, who Were on the defensive most of the time. iW net in. Hyland, Jenkins and Sullivan ataired for Norwich. Martin made the touchdown and kicked thl goal. The return game will Be played Rt M' iry In two weeks, yesterday in Boston and District League, football team defeated the U.

S. S. 2 3 I Frederick eleven of the Portsmouth The visitors showed some clever foot- ball and. on the whole, were a shade Navy Yard on Brothers Held this aft-better than the local boys. The game ernoon, 51 to 0.

The sailors were no was fast. Both goals were tested in i match for the prep school boys, who turn, with their respective goalkeepers scored almost at will. The summat.v clearing shots in fine style. animivkk Strooa. Kennedy.

Pfaffman le. Dummer 14, Melrose High 0 SOUTH BYFIEIjD, Oct 26 Dummer Academy won today from Melrose High, 1 14 to 0. The summary: DCMMEB- Dalton, le: Morse, It: McMahon. Holt, lg; Warring, Worcester, rg; Barber. rt C.

Dodge, rt Iangley. Sweet, re; R. Phillips, qb; Lufkin. lhb; Leavltt, R. H.

Phillips, rhb: March, fb. MKl.ltnSK -lirant, re; Habberly, Pevar-ly. rt Dale. Benlainin, Merrill, Raynes, lg: Brvsnt, It; Iud, le; Noah, Cronln, qb; t'nilei wood, rhb; Cronln, Sprague, lhb; Cohan, fb. Score.

Dummer 14. Touchdowns. Morse, R. I'hillips. Goals from touchdown.

Barber, rae. Referee. Lewis. Umpire, Moriarty. Time, 12 and 10m periods.

Brookline H. S. 0, Lynn C. H. S.

0 LYNN. Oct 2fi Brookline High out-playad Lynn Classical High today in a no-score game. Brookline had the ball on Lynn's live-yard line, but could not develop the punch to count. The i summary BROOKLINE H. S.

Williams, le; Kennedy, Ricliardson. It; Robinson, lg: McMahon. (Jra nt, rg; Mill bourne, rt P. Richardson, re: O'Hearn, qb; Meegan. lhb; Kelley, Clancy, rhb: Faulkner, fb.

LYNN CLASSICAL -Fagan. Fspashyan, Hyde, Ira; Furrier, rt O'Hara, rr; Manning, Mason, lg; Kiu-'icn. it; Hayes, le: Newhall. qb; Ander- GREATER BOSTON 60LF Anchored In the hre i-if-harFlm: berth I- a IK laden with S.lT,0 raw li ear ronriened to Si'ear ReJInlnfi: ompan rhaneed al Sf-Jth Bout probably on Tuesday. Alec Black booted the ball past Bowie innle.

ilram. iil.siK.-n. It: J. l. Mtorles.

A i.ler. lg; Wllsou. Kddy. Prn UAKI.KV WATKBT'X II Sntltli UhIi'Ii rt till lor tne nrst goal or tne match, some misunderstanding between Hurray and Jlooney paving the way for the point. Trotib.e Hums.

PfalfBUB. Uli huionil. re: Adams. J. Tram A J.

Maluor. H. W. Rltrrra. nh: I ana.

Itlclimond. II. Bouk. Brn e. F.

II. -I Nrlnwa. R. BaMa lhb: Nclilliu liwy. r.

rhb: Wolfr. tialla-! worth, li II. K. IlKr. C.

R. Morrill. Everett i. Smith. Imt'lkwr Twenty minutes after the restart Raaaoa.

II. Q. Ooukaiu. 0: W. C.

Kafllak. dell-av. ezienaion. PtttafleM. Hied a aa- Slier, fli 1'.

S. S. FRBDRRIOK Aubrey. Sny II. Boydea.

C. M. IIIU-. V. T.

Rubl. lilion In bankmM 1X1 IIM terdji U. akjaavna. 0: T. X.

I'arrrr. V. II. Km- States I Hatrirt Court FOOTBALL GAMES YESTERDAY Mu. t-.

pfaKuiir, ffiKf.ifii. if. o. uriffii. i.

a. ivriii. j. a His IbibUitlea am i.rn. aniaex, Barner.

ir: i. iota', I aw. In the best and hardest-fought football battle that has been staged in the Stadium this season Radio yesterday afternoon defeated Bumkin Island, 6 to 0. before a crowd of 8iW, most of whom were men in the service. Talk of protesting the game was heard on the Bumkin side of the field.

In the last second of play In the second period Cose, Bumkin left halfback, carried the pigskin over the Radio goal line, but it was ruled that the Islanders were offside and that the touchdown did not Toward the end of the first half Turtle the Bumkin centre, intercepted a Radio forward pass. On the next nlay Kane, the Islanders' right end. carried the ball 30 vards on a forward pass from Idttanza. Immediately after. I.ittanzn shot another pass to Coss.

who carried the ball over. These plays took place alonpr the side At Braves Field Boston College 13. Camp Devens o. United Shoe w-as awarded a penalty against Lawler for using his hands on Black inside the penalty area. The latter took the kick and scored.

The Irish-Americans tried hard to overcome the lead, but met strong opposition, the visitors pressing close until the end, which came without scoring. Standing out prominently for the winners were Dakers, G. Haddon. Black Conn Wesleyan 5, Am- Pedefeulllr. lhb: Knlsht Hatch, fb.

i Bewey. IL II. Baldwin, B. Kna.i. due to six unaanred Sci re.

Andover U. I I. mndr by asrania II r.iriauL. 1 "'ipal Of whom are At Middletown lierat O. nsetuiomr, uaaa.a.

wont aiiani i wr.fi- Holi. t- timmeM. ompany. Cambrklse At Exeter. Ureter at.

Roston TTnivor- from loiiclulowns. reulirld 3 YounaT estate. St rinaiWId. rbb: Snell. lhb; Ilovev.

rb. rhb: Bar II, inn; riOTey, rn. u. a. i.

v. v. Beteree. Boss. Cinplre, Gordon.

Head At Andover Andover 51, U. S. S. Frederick l. Urne, o- ahaIlow.

X. rooaWT. Imt'lre. I.ynde. Head k.

Tlnif. 10m periods. Laura A. Ptttaneld. nolea.

i ball. u. A. XaU. 1: C.

X. Fat. it: A. it. lllieaman, Kduiundstori.

Time, 10m periods. or 1'ortsmoutli Navy Yard 0. At aterville. Me IJockland Naval Reserves r.i i.i I 0, Colbv S. A.

T. C. O. Uoedriusr. I- K.

W. Itartletl. O. Total. B.

Thf- asaeta are eatimate MIDDIES 47. NEWPORT 7 Hll, I il I'm DX.I.flL which t3f is and D. Lowe. For the losers, Mooney. I Shaw and Paton were best.

The teams were made up as follows: nuAumy "in. it Worcester-Springfield M. C. A. 14, WNAi'i LlS, Oct 2t In spite of nTi.

u.h.... SMS in cash on hand: ixburv Latin Worcester Academy 0. IHXIU'RY, Oct Ift-Kox the many difficulties which have beset a I lmil- tm. In fleiMiaUa i UMTKl) SHOE Gorse. A.

HaddOB. C. Ii School defeated Powder Point. 14 to 6, amp t'dgai b' i uni n.Aii I -mm ''nl lion o. n.

Uc, O. Haddon. Reid. Graham. Hollls.

team this season, the Naval; flown: T. A Alily. 3 tlown- L. Cau4-ll. and $111 In debts uiaeK.

ifaKers. I'lnkerton. i in '-'seineu a lasi anu nara-nii- oowii. n. A o-rt lines in the extreme corner or.

tne IRISH-AMERICANS Howe. Iauler ling aK.i:re'.;atioii this afleriioon. iwl 4 uouu: i. ooney. ting aggregation this afternoon, nd 4 down: T.

iMuwan. i At "roiio. Me Maine S. A. T.

C. C. Bates 0. for the winners, while Page. Baker, At Annapolis-Navy 47 Newport Traininc hitney and Robinson put up a good I School 7.

Ii- ht for Powder Point. The long run of At Philadelphia s. Marines. League Salaaar was the feature of lhe game, Island, 7, University of Pennsylvania o. Odaaa: J.

It. Bvwkrr. Shaw. I from the powerful eleven of nuns. Claaa T.

E. Keunry. 3 down: U. Newport Training Station by 47 to 7. OadBsaa, 4 down; V.

B. Krmmey. down. 1 I Rankin. Holmes.

Murray. Rueben Ha ttbewa. Paton. Fkstrom. Miss Dooley-s Funeral Tuesday Siore.

Dnltcd Shoe 2. Referee. R. Ritchie. Linesmen.

Rlorden and Smith. ireh. i ne academy team, with many green BBAK-lll t.N C. WKST XEWTOX The funeral of Mies Sarah IL 1 1 fl mm BrT players in the lineun. kept its head and ffiifj uim -fi-f vi Kt.ni -Ball.

Best Ball J. II. Anbin and B. it. nerve.

aunouKn a lumt'ie earty in tne i iBi n. Arwrll II. it. Coir. i'uvi wm i first quarter Kave the visitors the first i Jr and c.

w. r- am uw.rrw fTni Ihiria. 74; V. E. r.c.rseshoe.

but tne omciais ruieu uau the Bumkin footballers were offside, despite the protest of the captain of the Islanders The Radio score came in the third period when Broderick of Bumkin punted to midfield. On a forward pass from Holland. "Red" Nagle carried the ball to the Bumkin 10-yard line. Oas then smashed through center for IG yards, but Radio was penalized 15 yards fo- holding. On the next play O.

K. Cox received a forward pass from Holland and landed on the enemy 10-yard mlth and A. A. Jllshlaoda. 7..: With-r home.

2 Atlantic at. South Bonce be Tuesday In Portland. Me. Maw Dbb-ley 'van a iracher at lhe 'laetai. rtaaai and was active In Catbolk- affara a South Boston.

ji ion, Columbia 7, Camp Merrltt O. At Great Lakes, 111 (ireat lakes 0. North-vi estern 0. At Carlisle, Penn Dickinson 27, Harrisbarc Academy o. Ai Dei Moines.

Ia Drake Uiiiversitv 35. Def Moines College 7. At Oberlin, Western Deserve 6. Oberlin 3. At Alliance, Mt I nion 10, case 7.

At St Paul Minnesota SHI st Timmt. 7 The summary: lIDMUltV LATIN North, le; Dnninu, It; LittMwId, Cow. Ik; (iross. HoaK. rg; Uii-ling.

rt; Gordon, re; tiulbl. Dowant, yb; Ham-mi. ml, llib; Hersey, rlib; Mill, fb. PtlWDEB POINT Baker, re; Salsbnry, rt; OMaellttJIi rg; Hinms, iNiane, lg; Burke, It; .1.. lies, le; Wbituey, ib; Salazar, rhb; Hurl-bart.

ltobir.son. OlliBwe, lhb; Page, fb. Score. Itoxbnry La I in 14. Powder Point 8.

score. The summarv: NAVAL ACAOKMY Snlvely. le: Scaffe. II: Saunders. Oenfeld.

he; Arthur. Laraon. Perry, rg; King, rt: Lowe, re: Orr. Itawllngs, qb: Benoist. lhb; Butler.

Cuouiha. rhb: lire ana i B. ItilHinu, It. and J. X.

Manning. 70: K. E. Mower aod 1 B. R'aeeri.

7: S. W. Sierrns and c. Brll 7 F. I'.

Illtf-hlus and J. R. Morrill 77- It t' FORE RIVER WINS OVER LYNN HIBS IN FAST GAME QUINCY, Oct 26 The Fore River soccer football team beat the Lynn Hibs, 2 to 1, in the Boston-District League series at the Fore River grounds, Quincy Point, this afternoon. The game was a fast one. In the first half there was a vigorous dispute as to whether the ball went uiara.

rn. At Madison, Wis Camp Grant 7. Uiiiversitv TeneMOWaa, Hammond. Hill. Safety of Wisconsin 0 9 I Point.

I Huut. Referee, NEWPORT-MeXamarh. re: rt; lrro Evans, rg: Fox, Lynch. C.i.wny. It J7', K- Qulstev.

Kret. h. Doyle, le: Winchester. Walk- R- IL 7J: er. it: rttSBBhii k.

rhb; Nixon. IMvne. Vogfl. Burrate aud A. J.

lsr. 7: B. c. lhb: TOBaastrom. la.

1 K- Ansa. 8: S. MafvnaM and At Kaston. l'enn Muhlenberg 7. Lufavptte At Syracuse Syracuse IS Naval Tl-Hii snort line In two rustles uas ana ui.

plunged through to the Bumkin six-yard ti. T. Kenurdy. HO. At Cedar Usnlds.

Ia Coo rv.u.r. a I Hne and Holland a touchdown Mott. Head linesman, l.awlor. Time, ll)in ssrlsfja. Pomfret 18, Dean Academy 2d 0 IM'TN'AM, Conn, Oct 2t rean Acad through the goal posts and a free fight I ore.

nmvhi jrawaj 4.. Nfwpart 7. Toiicii-nearlv resulted. The umpire flnallv or- 42 J2l JLJ COMMONWEALTH dered Coleman of Lynn and Page of Beferce. HeCarty, GernWatowB.

PWaba! Wll- M- Rrd. Cilee o. fon a skin tackle play. Holland missed Nortliheld. Vt Norwich Cniversitv 7, Mid- the goal from the 12-yard line.

(i Cox, Radio center, played a army 0avaI unit Brow" slashing game. Besides making it pos-At New Brooawick. Racaara sat wible lor his team to score, he recovered Fore River off the field. The decision wns in favor of l.vnn Fit 1 luiiiK. iie.ni Pnlim r.

I .7 Chlhy. Time. Us periods. B'gg? A. B.

Kettle, I IMCR. H. O. labyan. 8P-87.

claaa R-C. emy of Franklin was defeated I by Pomfret this afternoon, IS to 0. I'omfret's Una wuh strotiK and opened I Up bin holes for the backs. Mallory, Next Friday the Game Season Is Wide Open Partridges, Quail, Pheasants and Ducks Are Plentiful Here Is A Real Bargain SCtpwml Tf1flrlim tf p-nnfl vrrr Wam ll-7: KW-73: E. W.

Lehlafa ii. fumble by Bcardon in tne tnirn perioa for the home team and McCtuley and i Brown Naval unit Army Unit 0 Rartram. MS- 77: C. II. loi-M-K Eisf-mau.

H4- fO: A. A. liatbrrntan. 117 RL ffectlve defense for rif-f am rt. At Orbaaa, lUh-Chlcajra auxiliary naval re- i Tubher White played a tine game for Cosgrove put up an efl i iiiiivVuI.1KT'Vnnf I Radio until nis ankle was wrenched hi Lynn.

The summary: iie'ri Hi Tenn Camp Haneock 19. Van- the second qtiarter. Berdon, pORE B1VRR LamMa, 'i- i fi. University Naval Fnit defeated the m'kim; c. Oas ind Montgomery also am good Littlpjrhn, IH: Krnnie.

rhb; Sion-art. rhb: 1 rL ur'wc i mo r.a.i hourwnf- i 1 R. Wilier and white, i rott and namDerlaln played well. The summary: PO.MKKKT Oakes, Dasaala. le; Chamterlaln.

It. Taylor, Taucliert, lg; Wilder, RoMnaoo, lllntmi, rg; Curtis. Cady, White, Urake. re; Heiulerson, ib: 11. Stlres, L.

Kerr, llib: Mallory, rlib; Croft, K. Kerr. fb. 72: A. r.

jvmrr work lor the wireless school. "Cuddy" MrMrum. lhb; Kra.lfor.1. rof; Page, rff; Knr Vfiri' i I i- i Ui! I firmpr star Oar- iw. rf; Brown.

lif: Stradiluu. lof. McDonald, formerly of Fordham. and -H'l H. D.

K-ww. IVlom roranatn. and ami H. l. I'-luionL ARLINGTON WINS AT TENNIS waatjrHj, aw.

T.V HI Ii ill rr Planorv 1V. I' PT IVPIT rl kT fllfi'I H5 73: I in the Navy's and I. P. It.i. ib-iima RS74- I -un was a fea- w- T- Jerilan and A.

Nodr. Hrlim-al. W. II. W.ilkrr gmwv-- ARLINGTON, Oct -J6 -I I'niversity pAlaman f.hK -t I .11 -1 P.iaUlh''r Cf f.uii iu'i airte, i.i'il.ili.

I IIM, I UCOIll.l I WU-aiU 1U That is today the most requirement of America's power. A Striking Bag is in ideal tM taking eaercise. We hxnt lame variety and a bit prices. From 50 to ft 3. 50.

I iK AN ACAIKn i hit. man. re; Tower. and it. n.i 1-lvnn at.

1 1 a n. iraer sr. T. at-l. uipoint, rt; wueeiocK, rn; u-eiian, bmitli.

atternoon, tne Arlington Heights Tennis I State, and lattanzi of alparaiso Col- ftroa. rif: Hokiui. VAVAf I'vit Ciu'hmnn i- JoJbmm, It: Rrans, Husun. qb; Keen, Club players defeated the Brookline lege, did some good playing for the vis- Score. Fore River 2.

I.ynn Bibs 1. tJooU. shnrtleff. Ic: Bovine. Taylor' rs: Jol naon Jt- R.

"rill 1 iuk 1 neHBi. J. II. I larke aad II. J.

lhb. Rirl.lr lu-luioiit. W. X. Uareill i ik WMW vail, I to The summarv: itors.

mu. nuim wu'w. aaa unes- i rt: Hlndmarsh. re: Pieri. nh; wtST 14.1.

'Snf'TlJ. I De Ore, Radto left guard, was car- I R.el.aids ad Devn. RWdS5T rff lk-llihrut. 13 M. linesman Wiiiitins.

Time. 10m perioil BehefenBaa. ra: llmririna i- i BOSTON ROVERS BEATEN, 6-3 BlaelOW, Brookline. 61, 62. first half, but walked on again and i-atriquiii, Ai-uiiKton Heights, defeated I Played a strong game in tne last two St John's Prep 20, St James 6 Mvrle.

Uiookltne. 97, 10 S. periods. The summary: Football Club beat the Boston Rovers RAHIO SCHOOL Cliffor.l. le; Bartlett.

It; here to-day, 6 to 3. Butler, who scored Ie Gree. Kane. Ik: O. K.

CdS, Cleary, lioae, of of the home team's goals, and Taylor, Brookline, defeated Arlington Heights, 7 5, 61. Cms, it: Aurnnwn. ir: Siimi-n. qi: MiiN. Letteney and Kempton Win rhb; MeElroy.

lhb: Zuceo. fb. Seore. Naval Unit. 6.

Touchdown, pirrl. P'X r-Kr-TT. Oft 26 The merchandise Referee. B. Otla.

I'mpire. I.aae. Head Hues- teams of the West Everett Gun Club I man. Browning. Time.

10iU periods. I 1 eld their weekly shoot today. For u. 7, first team Letteney won first prize and' Mingnam Training 7, Little 7 Loherty second. Kempton got first and RALEM.

Oct 26 St John's Pi Hp defeated St James High of Haverhill hero today. 20 to 6. The summary: my DOUBLES i 1 ti 1 1 i i lggi bo torn starred for the victors. Bargains ii Sweaters time to get ml ecella 1 jiiii. nr.i ie It: Ulbr.

be: Summer, Kemps, re; Parry. a) c' 'V w. xMeleisa did the best work for the losers RRfl Shinn, rt; DOWartB, re: MeCarthy. qb; ill eim' i Arlington Heisht 6-4, 64. BCMKTN ISIND-Kane, The Hinpham Naval Training Station' ooxrora second In the second team.

ie. 1 I 1: Unlne rhb: CoBBoWr. fb. Onlne rhh; Connolly llili: 1 rhb: MAC VAI.I.KY Hatton. P.

Clark, and the Little Hulldine Ha.Ain.rln. I -ilAV 1 siaiioil I.hv re- Vfel'iirTrev 'Plll-lli. e- llllvur lo-- Patrlouin and Stewart WW ST JAMES' H. --Carmody. re: Orscy.

rt Cartliy. It; liarvey. Power, le; Siitlierlnnd. I LnJ. Kellv.

ra: Crowley. Luey. Is: Connors. Tr.X.. Won MME GALLI-CURCI SINGS TO tV aanaw.

ei. Brookline Field, vesterdav. both oorln. Heigbts. defeated Taylor and Bridgham, Amerioan Qun Company Double Hammerless Gun lla Ker liniroenirnl Kaaww to lhe Mtiilero 1 1 11 imur rleMt (inn MMOKRI.RHM T1 I I RARBKL8, and snaranteed fur the henvleat loads of Smokeless Powder.

DOl' BLR ROI RD an the under ihr and croaa bolted thr.uigh extrusion rl b. Milt 111 MOV tSLV llllhs which can easily be removed to oil and clean. rOMATU IN DIC ATOM thai ahow Urn nun is in Very few guns have this feature rOHATtl Umi that lorka the hatnniora every time the (un la loaded. 0 IIRKM I IU.K KOKK. I Ml FAST RNKR th.it locks the fori to the barrela, preventing It falling off and breonilns loat.

Wrirht, ob: Rroierlek, rhb: Ros. Martin, lhb: I uikV M.inahan. le: Ahern. 11b: Fecteau. rhb: Siilli- Hranklina 1 nt! Walsh, Lttnmst, fb.

van. Ilih: RreMiahr.11. fh. i.os i UN hovers-Mnrtin. Collins, lb; I nnai iiwtng to delay in CROWDED SYMPHONY HALL Haveron.

rb: Palrweathrr. Hi: NeiiHon. rh: netting transportation. IlniKnam did nor BOGY PLAY AT MONTCLAIR 1 Mel'lruin. llf; Mc-; arrive until 4:30 and the periods were' Mme.

Jalli- 'un i siinir at ympbony arr, st rrcB cv, St James Hlsli Toiiehilowii, I'onnolly 3, Abeam. Ooals frOBl llPlehdOwaa, Howurth Keferee. Cleiry. I'luniir. Mahoufy.

Head linesman. Llllis. 'I liui lom iwriofls. Score. Merrlinar viiiVr eacn.

lhe Hail yesterday 10 M. BDBB MONTCLAIR. Oct 26-The handicap vs bogy tournament at the Wollaston Golf Club course todav attracted i Seore, Naval Radio 6. Touchdown. Holland.

Referee, llnsh MeGrath, Boston CoDeze. Empire. EI. Sherlock. Harvard.

Head linesman. Ceorge V. Brown. A. A.

Time, 15m periods. HENDERSON STAR IN GOLF HANDICAP AT LEXINGTON I Rovers 3. Goals. Butler 4. MoLeish 3.

Morley liiif 1 Krelsler ormacK fianaard to the staxe. belna- a. neieree. inine. linesmen.

Urals, Tastaf. i AiC i irrowim Time. 45m halves. kicked the goal. The big how.

M(r 8ea- ven Swampscott H. S. 27, Arlington 0 1 umber of players. J. p.

Murphy 2d 1 was an easy winner, finish ins 4 un. Two i ever. was a sensational 55-yard run by filled. Her program was widely varied SWA SCOTT, Oct 26 Swampscott win. cm.

u. 1 v. oie anu r. K. ivite tleil Camp Edgar 6, Hingham 0 iitarrison.

scoring a touchdown for cnaracter ana somewhat new for i Hineham. With two mlnutea to ni9. her. revealiue a new talent in hnllake High defeated Arlington High. 27 to 0.

in for' second place. The summarv i LEXINGTON. Oct 26-The second post- I Ji'Lc. swamp- Utr season full handicap medal play at the i FRAM INGHAM, Oct 26 Baker scored Buckman. the old Colby star, kicked the BP an attractive list, the only touchdown this afternoon in the seal.

Her songs were: "Care Salve." Han-game between Camp Edgar and Hing-i del: "I've Been Roaming" fold English'. A mm unitinn l' i i i a a sssiasBi uf fr, n. Tate. 2 np: ii. J.

Mnrphv' I an- Ixington Golf Club this afternoon, re aruftni ARiniRnN RPRiii tq free man j. p. Brenna n. even f' i tor net honors between SCHOOL uKIUIHON RESULTS Armstrun. 1 down: A.

bI, i i': Arthur R. Henderson and Georee rXI'Ht IIOKID HAIIKr l. that cives 1 .1....... a. .1.

I 1 At Winchester- Woburn B. S. 9. Winchester ULov0ross hono'went'to Henderson. I touch" pHIT nRT mlr IT Chattier: "Una poco itura, 1 ww n.

J. 2 down II s. 7 with an 82. Only half the 16 nfn ve-s a nam 'lere iglla Kosslnl: "II neie uov.Il: A At nnthnrv Rtvxhiirv lalin 14 aarwiii. uown; a.

i-. Voninr. li.nic rane ahootlnv with great penetration Hnd ktlllna power. tMK.RH'AN WAIfNI I Pisroi, GRIT I i i nrul Ij i herkered. sweater.

After tbese are -v, will be Impossible to replace These are French stitcb coat seai-ers. Extra Heavy Weif.L breasted, with or witsWRt ct' lar and pockets Heavy Weight, with latest JO collar, gray, crimson a white Heavy Weight, fitted back. avith women We have some Jackwt SwsaBr. Iver Johnson speciab. oa Vi.SO.S.a-SO We arc nraquartaes lw twsaj Tver Johnson Sporting Goods Co.

WW SW DawtaRU III RRRR III IT PI.ATK, MATTKll jlaverhin-Medford H. S. 9. Haverh.ll "A WnW the nTiFF PhilaVefa nyneUl-Dummer Aeademv 14. Mel- I fe.

at. 11 ottlr? i ia toe' the ivsUy of LVX fL il oVrRer TtHRs5kS Johns Prep l'JSF 1 nLet co" aVu tbb: E'M" "ZJ SES MaelS3e- -rne II 1 St Henderson. S2-74; George D. Wood re: Doolcy. rt: D.

Alirn I -5-gMf tfl nd 10 un hien." pastourelles and be iter, ties At Putnam. CoBB-Pomfret 18. Dean Aead- CRAWFORD A RLMONT WINNFP worth. if- 9176; 'f Flaher. Ie; trTrmAiAnt.

anaMX: of thc Eighteenth Century, arranged uty 3d 0. irn in UK Georse L. Walker. 8676: Michael it' A.AUen' rhb; Mrrlsey. lab; Meade r-eert tor stuttents and Marines no bv Weckerlin- "Qui la voce" furi- At Kltohburs Eltehburs H.

S. 10. Worcester I ARLINGTON. Oct 26rir Anh. I Meaaher.

91-7: Harrv StrVtV' pn' kri1' -vb- one was admitted to the game because t--A aiii-i 1 IUri Commerce o. w. The slnzer was In rare Tolce and; KM. INK II IINMl Kill, All A IRTRRCH m.k ii I can furnish theac In wilb or 30-Inch Barrets. i.ur mth 'R-lnch Barrela, DELIVERED FREE WfWIIKHK IN M.tt BOB SMITH SPORTING GOODS Crawford of Belmont, easilv led a field 77: William L.

Smith. 94-7S; Dr H' Eni ire' K-dlV iw.1 "aker. of 11 golfers in the K-hole full handicap "inborn. 94-80. Eight no cards.

1 TvV medal play, the last event of the periods. Miracle Man in Boston wan warmiy appiaunea. ne responded wiracie man in Boston a series of encores, all In George T. manager of the F-ngllsh and very good English, too At MarbU-b-ail- Marbl 'heail II. S.

6. Pealwdy 11. S. O. At Arademy 27.

Allen School 0. At Weyaioutb Bnx'kton II. s. 1. Wevmoutb K.

s. o. At Qulacy- gnincy H. S. 6.

Natick H. S. 6. At Hlh 0. Lynn Classical vlfcli o.

Al HwiBiparall HSBBIBSI'lHI II. S. 27. Ar- Ship Blocks Weekly Shoot oosron national league club, arrive I smsjins; pieces iikc urnii 10 ale ur.ir aWM QUINCY. Or; 26 iji Hoston yesteraay afternoon, coming' itn Thine son, at the Arlmont Golf Club Arlington Heights, this afternoon.

his net score being 74. The gross and net scores: Pr Arthur A. Crawford. 10074. James H.

doughty. 9476: William H. Evans 96 S2; R. S- Bradner. 11fi-: i.

Miss Bjurstedt and Wright Lose NEW YORK, Oct 26 Miss Eleanor Goss and Waiter M. Hall defeated Miss Molla Bjurstedt and Beals C. Wright in the mixed doubles tournament at the Hobolcen Lawn Tennis Club, Casale Point, J. today. The score was fct the Oainov Onn riuh l.or direct from his plantation in Georaia.

"Annie tp Toe." and "Sweet was cancelled teeauaaaT IS-VelK I remain in Boston a few days. Love's ld Sweet Song- 155 Waahingtosi coe. Cssahsfl liioii i touch that tournament, a lumber during which he expects to have a talk harlot. Swing Low' with a 75 Federal Street, Boston, Mass. At i 'ii t.i bridge Country Day S5, Brown i i Hugh, 10185; Max Benshimel, lod So: Mchola a I H.

B. Turner, 10486. i- mi bui i ir pi ui'tri f- uuvers or tn aepi uie crown in rainurea. ane was crrrnBLKO AND WORCtSit front Ik. Town River, directlv In front 6-0, 64.

I.r. 1 1.1 I tioston club. He declined last night to I aasaetM on the piano by iloi 1 say who these people were. 1 uela. "uum, lutauig me range.

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