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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE- OCTOBER 1. 1916 18 YALE OFF TO TWO PLAYS THAT FIGURED PROMINENTLY jCOX LANUb IWU IN HARVARD'S TRIUMPH OVER BATES AT COLUMBUS, 0 Mabel Trask Wins $5000 A GOOD START Defeats Feared Carnegie Tech by 25 to 0 Blue's Rushiine, Inside of Ends, Makes Fine Showing HARVARD RUNS UP 26 POINTS AGAINST BATES Crimson Shows Marked Progress and Looks Like Real Machine Buckeye Stake Areta V. Has to Go Four Heats 19 Heats to Clean Up the Program Scores Twice in First Quarter and Once in Each of Last Two Periods COT.TMBTra. O. Sept 3ivCox came I through again -with Mabel Trask In the Grand Circuit racing with comparative lease today, though Valentine made hurry In the third heat with Donna Clay.

Cox also landed with Areta in the 2:11 pace. The mare lost the I third by a neck to Queen Hal in 2:064. i Areta V. came with a rush in the last quarter of the fourth heat and won, i. logging in It took 19 heats to I clean pthe program.

The summary: 2:08 CLASS. TROTTING. 3 IN 5 1 HAVEN. Sept 30 In its nro-v-e football game of the season. Vale this afternoon defeated Carnegie Inattlatttby 35 to 0.

It was the "Ctirtaln raiser" for "Tad" Jones' pupils, and as lUcb It went off smoothly. Tale had feared the Pittsburg team, but the big Blue rushiine proved ta ,0 sufficient to take care of the and do It handily. The credit of the game went to the Yale line to tackle- The Yale backfieid. with its supposedly superior Material, did not shin. The ends were lamentably weak, but the center of the line, abo-t Which has been much misgiving, a the offense and defense, surprisingly good against the game that Cam.

Rte put UThe visitors were threatening to look at but thev played so high in the I it) line that Yale pushed hack aim bo them over when they were on ttie defensive and usually Stopped at critical times when they un. on the Harry LeC.ore did a lot of work, most of which was creditable, but he had blocked punt and two bad fumb.ea which marred his game badly. I work of the rest of the Vale Mekfiald was mediocre. a i iiith a lo-ll- tCONCIATOED) Purse 1200 BILLY MURRAY BREAKING THROUGH AND STARTING OX HIS 40-YARD RUN FOR A TOUCHDOWN; THIS WAS THE LONGEST RUN OF THE GAME. 118 4 2 COLLEGE FOOTBALL RESULTS At Soldiers Field Harvard XJgSg1 9mm Bates 0.

I rwMnirg. Pfnn Bucknell 37. Al- At New Haven-Yale 25. Carnegie 1(fthlfhem, i. Tech 0.

Cralnus o. At Worcester Princeton 21, At AUntnn, Muhienbuns 85, Bonnlnxton, ch. by Bellini (Murphy) 4 Miss Perfection, (Me-Mahonl 2 AHle Watts, rhm iFdmandi .1 VSroMnta Barnett, bm (Durfee .3 2 11 1 2 ds 4 3 ro Hntw rrn ft Al I i.ii.n. IVnn l.ar.ivette i-nrnnam At Washington. Pfnn Washington and Time.

2:124, 2 2:104. CUASS. PACING. 8 IN Purse $1200. Beth Clark, blkm.

by Joe Patehen (Hendri.k) 1 1 1 Solomon Boy. be iMrers) 2 2 2 Jciiprwiii .1.5, iicwta (I. At Pittsburg I'Diversity of Pittsburg- Diversity of liurTalo fame cancelled. OTIIKR EASTERN TEAMS At New Brunswick, Kutgerg 33. Villa nova At Syracuse, Syracuse I nlverslty 57, All -Syracuse 0, At llamtltnn.

Colgate 84, Susque-hanita 0. At Clinton. Hamilton-! "lark son game cancelled. Van Btirn. chg (C Valentine) 4 3 3 Fern Hal.

blkm (McPhersoni 8 4 4 Hal Mai.es, brg (W Fleming 5 5 5 Time. 2:094, 2:074. THE BUCKEYE STAKE, 2:12 TROTTERS, THREE IN FIVE Value $r000. Mallei Trask, chm. tiy Peter the Great tCox) 1 1 1 Donna Clay, bin Valentine) 2 2 2 Ilnmfast.

bm (Murphy) 3 3 3 Ksperanxa. bm Durfeei 4 4 4 Alma Forbes, bnn (Ackerraan) 5 3 Time, 2:00. 2:11 CLASS, PACING, THREE IN FIVE Purse $1200. At Hanover, jji uuuuiu 32, Boston College 6. NEW ENGLAND TEAMS At Providence Brown 18, Rhode Island State 0.

At Tufts Oval Tufts 0, Worcester Tech 0. At Williamstown Williams 3k 31, Rensselaer Tech 6. At Brunswick, Me Bowdoin 2, Ft McKinley 0. At Orono, Me Maine O. New-Hampshire State 0.

At Hartford, Conn Trinity 3, Norwich 0. At Middletown, Conn Wesleyan 7. Connecticut Agricultural 0. At Schenectady, Middlebury 5, Union 0. pi WsVI ASIA TEAMS At Philadelphia Pennsylvania 3.

Wnt Virginia 0. SOrTHEBN TEAMS At hrtrlotteviUe, va irgtnia Davidson 0. HARVARD'S FIRST SUCCESSFUL FORWARD PASS, ROBINS ON TO HARTK, WHICH NETTED THE CRIMSON 10 YARDS. At Lexington, Va Washington and Lee so. Knndolnli Macon 0.

At Washington. Catholic Diversity-Eastern game cancelled. Areta V. rhm, by Constanero (Cox) 1 1 Queen Hnl, rom (McPberson) 8 Theda Bara, bin i Whitney) 2 Hal Leaf, bh (Cray) 10 2 Haael II. chm (Swalm) 4 4 Ijidy Venus, brm (Stout) 7 6 Willow Hal.

bs (Allinaham) 1111 HORSE KILLED AND MAN'S NECK BROKEN BRICKLEY'S ELEVEN SCORES AT HANOVER WESTERN TEAMS At Notre Dame. Ind Notre Dame 48, Case 0. At Bloomlngton, Ind Indiana 0. De-pauw 0. Mr Mather's Handmaid and Harmony.

third. Five Couple of Bitches Won by Middlesex Fox Hounds: Brandy wine Hunt, second. ENGLISH HOUNDS Dog Hounds Won by W. Plunket Stewart's Raymond: Mr Higginson's Meynel Windsor, sec ond; same owners, Middlesex Hnrhiner. third Couple of Doj; Hounds Won by Mr Htggfn son's Middlesex Harlequin and Middlesex Har L.eliore openeai inv llant run and a touchdown off and Carnegie was stopped at its toward line, on the first play LeGorc circled the visitors' left end for rd run and a touchdown.

He failed to kica Yaisoon rushed the ball to lie -Dors' flve-vard line, but lost It on a. fumble bv Hlngham. Carnegl 1 out to its line, from point Yale in half a la tied the leather nack to the Hve-ya'-l Ins and then sent lacuuos throuitli the ter He made his gain but ball, managing to ic over it on tho -vard line. Smith lb thH pushe the line for 0 L-- again failed to kick the goal At the opening of the third period Jacques ran the klckoff clear down to Carnegie's 35-vard line, but Yale was penalized for holding at its Ime. After gains bv Le Gore and Hingham.

the latter made a run and a touchdown on a line play. I.e I kicked the goal and made the ale 19. Carnegie 0 In the last period "Tad Jones began to put In his substitutes tn this quarter Carnegie fumbled at its 23-yard line, a'ter which Vale, by short gains, cot Its last touchdown. Laroche making the at ore. Gates failed to kick the goal.

The summary: ratfaj CABNEQIH Gate? le Sheldon It rI Giady Smith Gait rg Zenner rg Ilaldrldge rt Comerford re le to I. son Church re Mnselev re brg (C Valentine) 9 7 8 Mr Stewart Jjmer and Uaymond Harvey K. brg (Ersklne) 3 9 11 dr Black Wreath, bib (Mallow) 5 10 8 dr Crystal Night, be (Swearing-en) 8 10 dr Al McKlnney, brg (I) ValentUie) Time, 2-'Oo14, Percy Evans in Spectacular loa biiiBPr: Hounds Won by W. I'lunket Stew- HOLY GROSS HOLDS TIGERS T021 POINTS Driggs' Punting Big Factor in All the Scoring Between 6000 and 7000 See Good Game at Worcester Dartmouth Easy Winner, However, by 32 to 6 the second rame of successive plunges Horween crossed Harvard plaved the second same kicking the goal and making Its season yesterday afternoon at tne score to 0 and showed beyond dispute son has made rapid prog- -rne Individual Play less, beating the Bates eleven from Lew- Jn Harvard backfieid Flower Fall at Belmont Park 2:15 CLASS. TROTTING.

3 IN 5 nrt Wizard: Mr Higgmson Meyne! inosot second; Mr Stewart's Driver, third. niteli Hounds Won by A. Henry Hissrinson's Middlesex Batttoeap; Maj W. A. Wad-wortli's l'lover, second; same owners, Celia, third.

Hitches. Couples Won by Mr tuaxinsoa l-ll'iis. i 4iu pies turn oy iiinmsou i ii i II" Capt Gerrish and Fitzpatnck Are Gentleman Jockey Pinned Under His Mr Mather's Courtesy and Dorrit. third Purse $1500. Pittsburgh, by Glen Athol (Mnr phyl J) Jeauette Sfo-ed, blm (Coxi 1 Trusty MeKlnney.

blm Loita Watts, bf (Stoat) I-ls Winter, big (C 7 Doris Watts, bin (il Flenilm;) lO Mar I5oy. bg (Cross) 11 Colonel Riser, bh (Prennan) 6 rf.rr l.in Dead Mount After a Jump Stars of the Day's Play Special Prize for Appointments of Huntsman anil Whips Won by A. Henry Higninson's Mld-1 dlcsex foxhounds. Silver Plate or Cup, Offered by the Master of I Foxhounds' Association of America for the Best Five Couples of Hounds Bred by Exhibitor 7 6 dr 8 dr Special nispnteh to the Globe bton, Me, by atou kicked with effectiveness, and. as in the From every viewpoint ihe big Harvard CoH)J.

gramej came through with several team played a brand of football that njco galns Robinson, at quarterback, no asurert up to the standard of former stepped rlght along with Flower in mak-ii teams at this stage of the Ing trouble for the men from Lewiston. Hanaro, teams av Kradual every kick the tow-headed Harvard reason. Signs or tne general succeeded in running back fcr a development which has charactenzea Kalll trQjn J0 to 2o yards, and it was Cambridge teams In after he had returned a kick to Bates' the progress of 27-yard line that Harvard was in a posl-Other years were evident esieiu tQ drjve througn for lhe flrst 8COre The team had the ability to tonow idie Casey also continued the good kii when loose the kicking was offensive work he snowed in the Colby the ball when loose mm game Murray whd was substituted better, though slightly; the line nn" 1 for Gardner after the latter had been charge on he offense, and the fact mat injured In making tackle, pl.tyed a 1 threaten Harvard's goal strong game at quarterback and scored Ormonde Rose, blm Oum Drop, big (Krskine) 2 ds 4 ds Time, 2:11, 2:1014, 240. Special niniintch to the filobe WORCE55TKR, Sept 30 Holy Cross made a very creditable showing against Princeton today and held the fast Tiger machine to 21 points. All the scoring NEW YORK, Sept 30 Death lurked at A Henry Higninson I Silver Plate for the Best Two Couples of the head of the stretch at Belmont Park nounds Bred by Exhibitor Won by Mr today, where the I'nited Hunts Klnson.

tji. II Sliver Cup or Plate for the Best Hound, Dos Racing Association conducted the sec- i (r l(J. BiMtarWon by Mr Hlg- ond day of its Fall meeting, and claimed ginson. the life nf a hnre Km mercifullv snared l'hhnder Cup for the Best Couple of English 2:10 CLASS, TROTTING, 3 IX -sner nail Btaawsssai Rupp Smith qb La Ibiche (b Blngnam ihb Waits lhb Le Gore rhb Neville rhb fh was done in the first and second periods, I Hounds Won by Mr lltsglnson. while in the last two periods Holy Cross put up a much stronger game and held the life of Percy Evans, the gentleman nates team twice.

HANOVER, H. Sept 30 Sweeping the Boston College eleven off its feet during the first two quarters with straight line and tackle plays. Coach r'avanaugh's Dartmouth football combination sent Charlie Brlckley's charges off the field with the small end of a 32 to score today. Although due credit must be given the Maroon and Gold eleven for plucky defensive work, the score undoubtedly would have been larger had not the entire second half been played by Green substitutes, the coaches declining to risk injuries to the first-string men ut this early date. For Dartmouth Capt Gerrish, at left halfback, played a slashing game, skirt Puree $1200.

bg. by Red Will (Leonard). Jack K. sg (Gray) Todd Tumble, brg (Jamison) McCloskey, brg (McDonald' Barou Rohinhood. lie (Swalm).

Vaaeo, bg (Murpty) Nathan Axworthy, Mi Zombio Clay, brh 'C Al Mack, bh ..1 .3 ..4 .8 .5 ...7 .8 METROPOLITAN HORSEMEN ample bbibiw Bond, Burnhum and Hitchcock were the Tigers scoreless. Jockey, who had the mount. jy a line once is turdter defense. i-v e. effective on tha defense.

Bond also T)iU nnntino tv. hi- i wni uuiv i Hutchinson fb Score, Y'ule 25. Touchdowns, Ls G. re. T.

Smith, Bingham. La Rnehe. Roal fron touchdown, I.c Gore. Dniplra, Williams, pens sylvania. Referee, TnfN.

Browu. Head line man, Parmer, Dartmouth. Time, lam 'itur ters Furthermore e-rors contriuuteu i o'J-yaru run tne lirst of the Princeton scoring. more than 50 yards mak the most or Prioi- Thac.ier and Horween were bv their opjonenta an ,1 about on a par, botu ripping great ho.es I His kicks ave ange of kicks he was the Indication of 'mo in th- opening the Bates forward line when gams and on an exch l.iade two touchdowns in the meant scores. one In the third and one in the Phin wha has eix receiving much lercuuuy may nut De tnr- rigni ura.

DDnimC A I llCI PADIi Mr Evans is lying at st Mary's Hoepl- rnUVlUt A LIVtLI OAHU tal at Jamaica with a fracture of a ver- The Metropolitan Driving Club's matl-tebra close to the neck. Surgeons were nee on the Charles River Speedway yes-in consultation tonight and hope was I terday produced some good sport for a held out for his recovery, but the dan- large gathering of harness racing fans, ger impends of his being crippled for though a atiff. cold wind slowed the lite. It was aala that there was no I immediate danger of his dving. horses a bit.

Three races were caught The accident happened in the handicap unfinished by darkness, for hunters over three miles and a half. ciass a trottini' went to split heats Both teams resorted to old-fashioned iourth iuiniuuii lrunt cuiicrj iarv. ij a Ideal looioaii 1S hale of a nam- until relieved hv I football in the main and nrntv two lotball in Die mal Time, focrth money. TO BEAT TROTTING Mary Harrlman, bm, by Moko (McCarthy). Won Time, 2:18.

TO BEAT 2:15. TROTTING nearly With marred only by a -ffl Brewer. one by I'hinney has the makings of ward passes were successful ing the short ends and working through treni lll a RTerill-lfl- wtoi'mon and will he 1 each Team t'rllK'i'fOM tTIPfl twn nirl u.n.lii.m toward the bowl, under the tutelage of fnaeh I.earv Hnlv f'rnRK siv Hnlv Prnss sAldnni tCKie Steady gains, and ft eel action i v. d.is euuu exniuueu ro in oiicnsv tactics. (D grm.

by Strong Boy Belle Strong Valentine) Lost NO SCORING AT ORONO ORONO, Me. Sept 30 Neither I'nl-versity of Maine nor New Hampshire State was able to score In the first home game of the season here today. The visitors had all the better of the plavy, and in the first period were hel on Maine's one-yard line after recovering the ball on a fumble. Maine never seriously threatened the New Hampshire goal and made a rather disappointing showing, being weak in the line and slow in starting. Both sides tried forward passes without effect.

New Hampshire showed some 1 ing, while the Maine kicks were short-iha field was slippery and the game played in a drizzling rain. The summary finish, and; taking everything ellu.s. except in tlic third period, while hitzpatrlck the Boston College left be big crowd waited anx.ous sus- A Furbllsh v. on with ll was a game full of tnrni. DJck Harte ttgW ripped the Holy Cross line to I Pl'ter played a strong game.

and dreaded to hear that both QW Anita and interesting throughout. tame on the other end. Cant Dadmun, pieces. I Besides scoring the only touchdown for horse and rider had paid th. penalty of Kni ht The besl times of tne (lay were Time and again a Han ard bac neu were Moore's work in the backline for I SS leitn' th-e SKSP btVks fi'1! Relief ftflt horses in the Sears string.

Peter man would slip through tn line or line, and when the second team line Princeton was the feature of the game, slfJerable work in nandhng his long, when the announcement came that Fairbanks turning off a mile in off a Bates' ta'-kle to up entered the game In the second half He gained through the line almost at whjle the horse was dead, Mr Evans and Tomrny Hav one in the same time brought the M.e.tato.s to tiui they offered just as effective defense I will and tore off several fine end runs. Rturiimg the first klckoff to Boston's i had escaped with many bruises a id a thoUgh in an unfinished race. The sum-twice the Bates men VSmcSSi tor- iM who played befcre them. Kitzpatrick and Donnellan put up a fine eTeh Verlf 8v.ofin by I tit'nlral thf hundreds the large crowd with well exet ui utf (fJ the scon(i Kobinson game for the Purple "'lelscher and Gerrish, Duhamel was went back to their enjoyment. CLASS TUOTTIXG ward passes.

Again. ie lv Was forced to leave the game after re- Princeton scored early In the first H.ent left tackle for Dartmouth's Mr Evans had the mount on Val ha- (A I Pnrbnshl .1 2 1 Bturdy Bates 'npa" ftS fir living a hf.rd blow on the nose from period or rseveraHIr' pin, r00 bout ml" the Crane's Association. The horse P- a tn (W lona'ldi 3 1 3 throuh tb rimson line a would-be open-field and Driggs Ind the lattes punUng whistle. Gerrish kicking the reared to hit the top of the jump, turn Jw 8 4 a pretty run uirks a tackier. Gardner, his successor, also 1 kieked an e-ri Shnriiv Poal- terrish scored the second touch- a half-somersault in the air and land I unrT t.vI.i lim (T white) 4 4 1 Time, 2:18.

TO BEAT TROTTING Black Ann, blm, by Eggnog (Allen) Won Time, 2:14. TO BEAT 2:11, TROTTING Tommy Todd, by Todd Mac- (Jamison). Won Time. 2:08. TO BEAT 3: 18, TROTTING Starlight, bm, by Dilham Prime Minister (Allen) Won Time, 3:02.

TO BEAT PACING Aaron Dillon, bh, by Sidney Dillon (Fuller). Won Time, 2:15. I 1 I. 1 had liard luck in hi short stav in tne I after the next klckoff, Twitchell fumbled Vl 111 inuiui.es after the next klckoff Twitchell fumbled U1 wuarter several minutes on nis neau. ne ltn uvea in Timo o.oii.

o-on o.nii a VI. ol aio nne I line, i.il, ,4. i-ais. HMWhun task, dui oom game DeYVeaver, pame uencuver, the husby Bates ine nusDy Bates Driggs' long punts, and Latrobe ''Vj "'LFC11CU Willi a ered the ball on the Holy Cross 26 iniuiijig uuwa i unu or two convulsive shudders. His neck class B.

mixed was broken. I Hawkins, bike (A .1 Kin-bush) men were on nne of vard and Ba es back hallback. broke through the Harvard recovei the whoie. sure-handed receiv. jn pont and Gardner brougnt vard 1 ehtsive oal him to the ground, but in doing so re- vards one of ine.

Princeton was penalized 15 -vicuonougn the next play, but went through del.aye.? a soo.re untl1 a long .1 .3 .2 I Lucy Van, bm (W .1 McDonald). celved a blow on the head which forced Hoy Underwood, blkj? (J NEW BAMPSHIRI re Lewitt the line for a touchdown in a very few "1" ovl BM ICl a counted. Gerrish kicking- the e-nal TWO HEATS IN 1:15 FLAT turn from the game. After the game MAINE White Hllier le Peterson It. Shortly after the following kick rr a 1 1 ne sein iu tne citniman innrmary to uonougn caught a oo-yard punt ind At the start of the second period Fitz- Will probably be back early in the week.

Jenkins rt Graves Morriil Forward Pass Much Used In contrast to the Colby game, both teams made frequent use of the forward pass, with more or less auccess Twice Harvard put herself in a position to score after completing .1 .2 Time, 2:21. CLASS C. TROTTING Bill blkrf (C Holden) Molly L. bn: (George Lovell) Time, 2:244, CLASS TROTTING Hussey lg patrick punted outside of his own 25- yard line, and again line plugging by Moore and Driggs resulted in the latter Sadie B. Provides Surprise at the Matinee of the Dorchester Gentlemen's Driving Club Konie furnished the surorise in Stuigis lg Hall 11 Murray Taylor Lost to Team ('ouri piui iiik.

LMigf numeu out io tuuv, nan ara ai Word was received by th alter aoaging tne tioston College ends, worked his way along the right sideline for 50 yards to a touchdown. An unfortunate kick by Cannell in the third quarter, which Fitzpatrick received and took over for a touchdown, gave Boston College Its only store. A beautiful end run by Gerrish in the final quarter made it possible for Thiel-scher to go over the line for the final SPIRITED RACING AT QUANNAPOWITT MATINEE RKADING, Sept 30 Three events made up today's card of the Quannapowitt Driving Club matinee meet, Kearney, Border W. and Mary Robbins winning the blue ribbons. The summary: CLASS MIXED football management that Murray Tay-j Holy Cross kept the ball in Princeton .1 .2 i Bingola, bin (W McDonald) the colt race yesterday afternoon at the i A The first of these came in the second naif when Harvard had the ball on Colby's S2-vard mark.

Kobinson em- lor. 'IS. one of the present string of I territory the greater part of the third quarterbacks, who recently returned to Uentlemen jriving iiuu Time, 2:23.. CLASS E. TROTTING a eon i.

matinee. Franklin Field. The young I bay filly took two heats in 1:15 flat. 11) 41.. -j innir ainiiriiige on snort leave or absence I and Haa tnnit the place of Driggs.

lii-K I'ii i.i- -5 lg Hell atei-iuilO Hazh-iine le lilalr le currier Wei-oi-r qb Irvine rhb Mavis Steven fb Bell touchdown. The summary: Davis rg Davis rt Morse rt Iteardon re Baldwla qb Illggins qb Stewart lhb Smith lhb Gorliani rhb I'nry rhb 1 "oa ry .2 11 H.i0 Tunna Frisbo, bm (H Bartlett) BOSTON COLLEGE which equals the club record for the I Keynote, tin (L Brignolia) OUTH ..1 3 aheaa oi Vlrte had of nriB-ers and PltKnafrlnb Uiekino- tnr I DARTM .1 1 .2 2 ..3 -I e. re Trewbridge 1 mnrle bv T.ott Todd two weeks i Korl G. bg (It cviio.i, Ci.lln If. IT Tiiiim.rl le .4 tdr t.n-Klei.- were aaic us a.

uuiior iui me nnunsolt the ball ou' of the air on a York National Guard, has been recalled Cross; llpIi J118 own- I Omravell from the Harvard or dutv and consequently will be out! Hass made one big gam in this period, sf'H This Pb' ball on the Ui-yard of na, Vard football the remainder of 1 Kolng through the line and bringing the mni u.itV. Pat I i.i.,v..y LJll CLl XV UU ill 1 1, mill nv i.u I ago. Time, 2:31 14. CLASS TROTTING ball from Holy Cross' U-Wd line to The summary: ey It .13 1 .2 12 .8 2 3 Pagan driving, won the class A pacing event. -rt O'Brien he summary rg Foye CLtVriS PACING rg Davidson i Ma.

cit- Hnilnlian's Kearney, bg Wm HaHshan'i Little Dick, bg Time, 1:13, 1:12. CLASS, TROTTING Wells' Border W. bg McDonald's Kittle V. blm Randall's May Queen, bm Time, 1:12, 1:12, 1:12. CLASS TROTTING Hubbard's Mary Robbins, A Weeks' Black Hawk, big Time, 1:14, 1:15, 1:14.

nTFS midfield. The ball was rushed 20 yards re rilAvcv farther, and Mathiasen went over the re Sampson Koal line on a plunge through center, only to drop the ball back of the line. mark bvit Harvard imicu i season. attempted fotwan1 p.sses over the i ARVARD renter of the line On each attempt a PtllmipJ. le Bates ark through and prevented Bteww tiie pass being completed.

OrttM le lilt tiarrnril icraln 'Caner it .211 ..1 2 8 ..342 ..4 Sdr UvtMa I i11CIU1V1 -mi it -u .1 liurns It Merrill lg. Barrows ig. Gile Cunningham Neely a her rg Trier rt Be van 'Brawler Boweni i rv.ni". Warren's Nearer Son they lourt ll I'eiio-i bm (Mr War- In the 111' IT IO COOl- i t. iotivi .2 11 .12 2 i i mark le Peter Fairbanks, chg (C II Audubou, bg (W Martha blm (J Ellis) Montbert, bh (C Mayberry) I Time.

2:184, 3 CLASS PACING 1 Evelyn bm (W McDonald) 1 Ethel Direct, blm (A Furbush) Time, 2:2014, CLASS H. TROTTING Cnllahan ren) It I il Mm A Gushee's Muna Maid, bm (Mr Tlernev i Burns' Windsor (Mr 4 where a Holy Cross man fell on it for a touchback. This was the nearest that Princeton came to scoring again. Both teams were penalized throughout the game for holding. Holy Cross was thts bigger loser in injured men.

Several first-string men were injured early in the game, while no Princeton man was forced to leave the game on ac- i.Aiml inliirlac Emery re Curley I Time, 1:08, :0.ai,i. ffisSSA ait ion to score the fourth touchdown or sCBr th- game. Thorndlke Bates also used the long heave several Dedmna rg la spmler times and succeeded in completing two. zch rg le Clifford u.mrd famed 25S yards by ashing, Taylor rt It Hamilton Eastman re le Kirk CL.aS MIXED Austin re Sld HoUirook qb qb Reagan i Blaney's Battle mi iMr Blaneyl.l II McDt-nough qb .1 0 Burns'" Marcy Todrl brm (Mr Burns). 2 1 3 Mendel Watts, thg (W McDonald) 3 i I i 2 nn (i winiei Country Hoy, ig i Maher) 4 I'eter Jay, bg (G A Nute) 2 advanced mr a imai i u'o'ii ww hile Uates aavmncw lUrte re le Murray I The largest crowd that ever witnessed commenced the fireworks with 11 art ley re ia football game in Worcester was pres- although Harrv Dadmun.

the Likens re ent. between tKiO and 7000 turning out. ta-V, a -'j Vai taiii lost the toss and was Kobinson ab qb Davis a brass band and Holy Cross students Sullivan's Alfred Todl (Mr 3 Time, 1:12, 116. CLASS MIXED A Blinkhoru's Money Wilkes, bg (Mr Bllnkborui 2 Charles' Cyril Masterpiece, bh (Mr Charles) 1 (annell qb Thlelscher lhb rhb Hanlon Ponder lhb rhb MrKenna Gerrish rhb lhb Fitzpatrick White rhb lhb McKenzie Duhamel fb fb Aieta Lehmaa fb fb Vachon Shelliurne fb fb Lowney Score. Dartmouth 82, Boston College 6.

Touchdowns, Duhamel, Gerrish. Dussosoit. Mc- 1 trv. ITU IT HO walr- hi.Mi ia i 1 Time, 2:24. 2:26.

CLASS PACING Louise brm (C A Thompson) Sure Enough, brg (B Gove) Doreey bm (C Muyberry) ...2 .1 2 .3 3 HOLY CROSS Cumminn-i The summary: PRINCETON HiKhly le Gillespie le McLean It in to ore directly in the face of a etiff wind. With a gale blowing down-field Dadmun succeeded ia sending his kick'-oiT to Bates 15-yard line Thrx followed an exchange of kicks. IJU Pel ton qb linnd rhb Ihb Monlton rhb Hitchcock rhb nasjer lhb rhb Connors Connors Mccuuoch i i FiIp.a?:'c.'Jl.s "js? In which Flower outKicweu Casey Cutter WW uillin lis, iiei 1 lau tt i uurieilu. Exeter. Referee, T.

F. Murphy, Brown. Head linesman, J. P. Courtney, Worcester.

Time, 10m quarters. Time, 1:23, 1:24. 1:28. CLASS COLTS Biggs' Sadl bf (Mr Bigg-) 1 3 1 Burns' Addle Echo, bf (Mr 1 2 A Durkee's merita, bf 3 2 1 Time, 1:16, 1:13, 1:15. CLASS EXHIBITION Walker's Red P.ird, bh, to beat 1.00 (Mr Walker) Won Time, 1:00.

1.08. STRONG WIND MAKES OLD COLONY RACES SLOW WEYMOUTH. Sept 30 The track was In good condition, but the strong, cold wind made fast time an impossibility at the matinee of the Old Colony Gentlemen's Driving Club on the Agricultural Grounds at South Weymouth this afternoon. Trixie S. won a heat and the race in Class in 1:08, the fastest time of the afternoon.

Six of the races were made of unusual interest by being carried to split heats for a winner. The summary: CLASS A. TROTTING, MILS HEATS Linnehan's Olga's Son, bg 1 1 Fobs' Warren bg 2 3 I Swan's Higglus, brg 3 8 Hart's Cochato Chief, chh 4 dr Time, 2:29. CLASS PACING, MILK HEATS Bellows' Teddy Bingen, bh 2 1 1 A Baker's Dammon, bm 1 2 2 Time. 2:26, 2:24.

CLASS PACING, MILE HEATS Linnehan's Directum Girl, grm 2 1 1 Bellows' Chato, big 1 2 2 Time. 2:22, 2:21, 2:26. CLASS TROTTING, MILE HEATS Bates punter. 'n imt- 'i -i- inn Bill Robinson. Harvard's clever quarter- -rancher fh fh Weaver Sack tucked the ball under his arm and Horween fh acampered through a broken field for 27 Harvard 2B.

Touchdowns, Thscher 2, vards putting the ball on Bates 30-yard Murray, Horween. Goals from touchdowns, mark' I Toyler, Horween. Referee. W. M.

Moricc, series of line plavs with Thacher. Pennsylvania. I'mpire. W. S.

Cannell, Tufts. R.vii.l and Flower alternating in carrying Linesman. P. Plshon. Dartmouth.

Pield Judg. k. Kali brouaht the Harvard team up Civ.ree V. Urown. Boston A.

A. Time, two 12m the two-vard line, and Robinson then periods and two 10m periods. Time, CLASS TROTTING Clara Coleman, chm (W McDonald) 1 1 Patricia, bm (T Hubbard) 2 2 Alice Bingen (J Fitzgerald) 8 8 Cochato Girl, bm (William Lovell) 4 4 Time. 2:27, 2:28. CLASS MIXED Tommy Hay, bg (C Sears) 1 Ed Axworthy, bg (W McDonald) 2 Time, 2:18 MATCH RACE Advance, bg (O Roberts) 1 1 Velma, bm (J Rice) 2 2 Time, 2:21.

Sim-lair It rt Kelly Nourse lg rg O'Connor Bryan lg rg Cook Gowan lg rg Povah Kuth lg Gennert Todarelli Stomal Wallingford Hogg rg lg Lynch Latrobe rt It Conway Pembroke rt Wilson re le Quigley Raytdll re le Donndan Eddy ob qh Twitchell Ames qb qb Biggins qb Cash Moore lhb rhb Fltxpatrick Freck lhb rhb Walsh T-hh Miirnhv WALTHAM WINS RUBBER IN SHOOT WITH NEWTON WALTHAM, Sept 30 Waltham Gun Club defeated the Newton Highlands Sportsmen's Club at the traps of the latter this afternoon. The teams had met twice before and each had scored a victory. Lowney of the visiting team was high gun, with 4S. The summary: railed on inar -z --ES the right of center ror ine the afternoon. HIGGINSON'S HORSES AND DOGS WIN AT BRYN MAWR PHILADELPHIA, Sept 30 At the Bryn Mawr Horse Show today Oxonian, BOWDOIN 2.

FORT McKINLEY0 BRUNSWICK, Me. Sept 30 Bowdoin barely beat Fort McKinley today In the CROKER TO SELL ALL 1 A. Henry Higginson's gray gelding, was WALTHAM NEWTON Prtble 36 Curtis Stricklaud 36 Heath OF STUD BUT ORBY ...32 given the blue in the class for saddle i snow 4i tiaikell as Stearns fb Hunton fb Empire. Stephenson. Portland.

Ren-ree. Howe, Portland. Head linesman. o'C'onnell, Portland. Time, four lorn periods.

BROWN fOT STATE 0 PROVIDENCE, Sept Brown won its first game of the season today, defeating Rhode Island State College, 18 to 0. Brown's game was very satisfactory to Its supporters, especially as the boys from the south country of Rhode Island had one of their-strongest teams in recent years to match against Old Bruin. Zelcer al left end and Armstrong at right half both showed up well for Brown. Devitalls. a new man in the backfitld, also did good work.

The summary: BROWN 1 STATU Ward le Carder le Ward It Dodge Nichols It Williams It TeetsV1 rg -UK Latbrop lg Bowman lg Abbott lg Weeks re WTm Carder re ii a.lM Purdj- qb Qh Knott Armstrong lhb lhb hnotf Conroy lhb Armstrong lhb Jemail rhb lhb Murj.hy Brooks rhb Murphy rhb Armstrong rhb Devltalis fb fb LebeoOt Score. Brown 18. Touchdown-. Jeiuail 2. Devltalis.

Empire. Iwe, Dartmouth. Burger. Princeton. Linesman.

Nome, Amherst. Time, 12m pt Hads, PENN HAS CLOSE CALL Sept K-. in the last few minutes of play by Graves Williams gave the Pennsylvania football team a victory todav pver Virginia University. 3 to o. vanla's score came after the wua '3 narrowly escaped having a touchdown made againvt Most the playing was in est ir-ginia territory, but the visitors ai were able to check Pennsylvan a au-vances.

FIELD GOAL WINS FOR ARMY WEST POINT, Y. Sept SO The Army eleven won the first contest of its season from Lebanon Valley Collage today. 3 to 0. The collegians were stronger than had been expected and displayed a wonderful defense inside their five-vard line. Vidal's held goal near the end of the second quarter gae the soldiers their only score Navy in Scoreless Game ANNAPOLIS, Md, Sept 30-Neither Navy nor Dickinson scored in the opening game of the football season here today.

The visitors did not show much strength, and the midshipmen poor Judgment at several critical point Like Real Football Machine It was in this march that the Harvard tenm looked like a real football mart ne; there was a strong charge in the line, and the backs ran low and hard, at the same time making excellent tnter-i -rence. Allowing too much for the to vine kicked a few feet to the norses mat naa never won first or Dl'BLIX. Ire. Sent 30-Richard Croker first home match of the year, the Brown rbb lhb Foley soldiers holding the collegians to a I Mathiasen rhb lhb Ka-illy score of 2 to 0. Neither goal line was in I PrlcKS fD danger at any time, although Bowdoin I Hass fb fb Mitchell several times had the ball within 25 1 Tmer the line Score.

Princeton 21. Touchdowns, Moore, yarns or ine line. Drlees 2. Goals fmm touchdown. Moore 3.

Bowdoin scored in the first minute of I'mpire. Magoffin. Iteferoe, Lsing- Si How-n 36 Currin Morse 48 second ribbons previous to this show. let it be known todav that he had eiven 00 iiowney His Middlesex hounds carried away instructions to have his horses in train- Totals. .195 .101 most oi tne honors in the classes at the Phlllit.s kicked off fnr the wh(t 1 ford.

Trinity. Head linesman. Plurnmer ni'i. nlav rieht on his attempt for another point 1 i a Field Bryn lawr Hound Show for English 1-ounds and American-bred English hounds. W.

Plunket Stewart led in the i asses restricted to Enelish hounds Browu. Time. nell. judge, Schwarz. and the hall, after being fumbled.

fcur 10m periods. ing, brood mares, foals and yearlings put up for auction on Oct 27 at Glen-cairn. His famous sire and Derby winner, Orby, alone will be retained, and the breeding, established on a reduced scale, will be maintained during Crok-er's absence in America. Questioned as to his future plans re- after touchdown. Score, Harvard Bates 0.

A few minutes later Bates was "In Fay's Happy Peter, chg 1 Young's Athlan Hall, bg 2 Time, 2:41, 2:40, 2.45. CLASS MIXED Stetson's Trlxle bm 1 A Cusbman's Porter Oil Filter, blm. .2 Time, 1:10, 1:09, 1:08. CLASS TROTTING bounded over the line. McMillan recovered It.

but before he had an opportunity to cross the line he was tackled and thrown by Oliver for a safetv. ai.d got a "leg' on the Boggestowe Cup, the challenge cup offerod by Mrs J. Stanley Reeve for the best stallion hound in all classes. The summary: AMERICAN BRED HOUNDS the hole. Wlin Wl "an in 11M fo.r.er,- PARKIS IS HIGH GUN FOR LANCERS The National Lancers of Boston held their annual shoot yesterday on the estate of Capt Walter Stevens in Melrose, and later dined at the Revere House.

High gun was Sergt Ernest A. Parkis of 17 Tewksbury st, Winthrop, with 37 out of a possible 50, and he was awarded a rocking chair as first prize. More than a score lancers were present at the din- Us own five-yard mark. Davii sion on Bowdoin did excellent work with the jk .......1 hm-k to boot the ball out of ai most of hm the Harvard forwards were v. .1 i .1 PaHintr tho turf Cmlsar- t--j i 1 I nentered Dogs Won by A.

Henry Higgin Fay's Prince Lot brg ,1 a Krencb's Pansv Blossom, Mid-llesex Harbinger; Myopia Hunt's i going to America in November and I Playma ,,1 iio 1 1 1 1 1 1 uu 1 it 1 ui i. nan- on the lob and in a nUtaf KSivS man taking turns at receiving the ball TaMor had swept through and blocked shuniway excelled at rushing the the kick, recovering it on the ijid makln(I one gain of 21 vards and "giusan may not return until may not return until 1918, but I am not! Time i-im, 1 13U dlesex Dlamed. third. iain Hohinson sent Tom Thacher Unentered Dogs, Couples Won bv Mr rn "u' He was asked whenner rne selllncr of anil line fflllS.in's I oola Hunt's Plavmate and i his horses meant that he had finished lihrough the tnkldle of the Bates line, and when Taylor was successful in his another of la. The soldiers' line averaged ISO pounds, against the 165 pound average of he Bowdoin line.

The summary. ner, over which apt Jackson aldwell, I the president, presided. Tne CLASS G. MIXED I John Dwyer's Willie J. chg 1 1 Thomas MacKeniie's Doubtful, bg 2 Time, CLASS II, PACING I A Bnrke's Bllx.

bm 2 1 1 I Joseph Cummlngs' Firebug, blm 1 2 2 kuut Mckinley re Sander eecov.u nniii enl to for Harvard. This ended the scoring for the second iveriod Here Bill Robinson whs forced to leave the game, being injured while lunning back a kM EASTERN DOG CLUB IN EXHIBITION AT QUINCY BRAINTREE, Sept 30 The annual Fall outing and exhibition of the Eastern Dog Club, which specializes in whippets, was held this afternoon on the grounds of the New England Kennel Club. A 150-yard run for whippets was won by Gamecock Juno, owned by Pres G. 3. West, in 8 4-6s.

In a special race between Gamecock Juno and Master Brier, the former won in 8 2-68. The silver cup for the best whippet on the bench was awaxied to G. SWest's Gamecock Juno. A silver cup for the best whippet bred by members was awarded Oliver Turner's Villa of VI-latte. Silver cups for the 'best dog or bitch never exhibited before at a show and bred bv members or non-members, were awarded to Albert Geiger's Boy Scout and Ivo Ayde, and Oliver Turner's BOWDOIN Bradford Druniniond Merrill le McNaughton It.

Stewart lg Charles E. Mather's Carver and Cardinal' i racng- nO," he said, "but I third. will not run any more horses for a long Dogs Won by Mr Higginson's Middlesex time. When 1 come back I expect to Harbinger: Mr Mather's Tarquln, second; Mr 1 start again." Higginaon's Middlesex third. When ('roker returns to America he Dogs, Couples Won by Mr Higginson Mid will be found to have acquired quite a T-muin nza- Mr rejuvenated appearance, his hair having hlMtors Pre" dent recently undergone a remarkable change eecl-uPWon by Vr.uTwmo' iTi Lds COlr'i white it has be- Middlesex Fox Hounds, Vco'd o111- come pale yellow, and ere the process Unentered Bitches Won by" A Henrv Hia- I has run its course a pronounced auburn 'iarvarit scoi wi sniii vn.ivi WAKEFIELD RUNNERS BEAT READING, 16 TO 66 WAKEFIELD, Sept 30 Wakefield High began its outdoor track season today by defeating Reading High, 16 to G6.

The run was over the Bear Hill three-mile course. Eleven of the first f'asey, Horween and turnham rt '1 an rg Kelley Ii-is Zlnk lg "apMhew It Waschburger le McMillan lc Zimmerman Qh Embletun had a large lart of the assignments 10 small rg rrrv the ball from Harvard's 40-yard Young rg fine to Bates' lo-vard ark Then Mur- Oliver ft rav who had relieved Cardner at quar- rback slipped through the Bates line fre rter he had crossed ginson Middlesex Kattlecap; Major W. A. ma' De antlcipatea. ll' runners To hnih were WfiL-enolH sj iCopyright, New Tork 11611 nausmiu mi ai-i secouu: Mr Mireinson hrvs.

"A he" evlno if lha i rr 111 11 w. 1 i. tfll-milcil- .11111, -v I 11 1 -y I 1 II 1 1 1 1, can A. C. of Boston led the field in 16m i Couples Won by Mr 8s.

and Capt James Brown of the locals i Middlesex Kattlecap and Middlcs-x Garnish the goal line. Horween puntcut was ihb rbb rT Hooart jenerson Moiverron, 3 3 Tims, 1:14. 1:13, 1:14. CLASS TROTTING Williamson's brg 1 1 3 CborchlU's Helen Hale, grm 2 2 Time. 1:14, 1:13.

CLASS J. TROTTING Stetson's Dcnna Belle W. chf 1 1 Samuel Kati-an comet, big. .2 2 A Litchtleld's Starling, blm 5 3 Time, 1:14. 1:14.

CIASS MIXED A Hobart's Betty Todd, bm 2 1 1 Peckhara's Esther, bm 1 2 2 Time, 1:10, 1:21. Wilcoxson Wins Bowling Match Twenty-eight players entered he was a close second. i marie Mat ner uml i'romi The nrst six runners counting in the i -Mr 1'XW'n Hatred and Middlesex Hatry, third. Downng nibTcn on the franKTlin Field -score were A. l.evine.

akeneld. 16m Higgin 40ns Middlesex rinks, under the auspices of the Boston bs; j. u. brown, aketield. 17m Rattlecsu: Mr Slather's urci 'ii.

anu nnvnau "e-- i inn nib tunitv to make the score 20 instead of 19. rbb lhb Wade Horween scored the fourth tally for Kartlett rhb irvard in the last perlixl. after H. Turner fb fb Apple Coolidge had received a forward pass score. Bowdoin 2.

Safety. McMillan. I'mpire, from fiurrav and. advancing fixe more a. (Portland A.

Referee, varda t. Ian ted the plgakin on Bates' 12- H. Mctirath (Boston Colleg). Field Judge, Jan hne Witlcox gained three yards I j. L.

Hooper (Auburn). Time, four 10m peon a wide end run. and then in three- nod. econd; Bowling Green Club, yesterday after- Villa of uaite. The judges were G.

Stedman Thomas, James Fortescue and L. l.oring Brooks; ring steward. Jewell Bent; starter, Oliver" Turner. ten. Wakefield, ism Ss; Quinlan.

Read. 2 mg. ISm ISs; La Fave. Wakefield. ISm Middlesex RaS and MidotHfir root- After four hours Dannahy and ml it I Wilcoxson 1 eat hed tha finals, the at- Maj Wadsarortla's CelU and Plover, second; 1 ter winning..

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