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New-York Tribune from New York, New York • 16

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New-York Tribunei
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New York, New York
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Twice Remounts and Finishes in 'Chase ToibIIbI) Wright1 Gives Fine Exhibition in Rumson Cup at Red Hank. 1 VTURE RACE WON BY Bl USD WHITE i 000 Enthusiasts Turn Out fur First Neu Jen I uri" Me I In i on Mr. j1 i i two 1 Forest Hill Firld Club. A i I THE FINN, AN ADDED STARTER, WINS HANDICAP Surprises When Canadian 'Horses Go to tore Laurel 1 rack. ithei I I best In uia i I a SUMMARY OF RACING AT RUMSON CLUB i i- i i County Country Club.

Country Club. HARRIS WANTS ANOTHER BOUT FOR WILLIAMS Vsserts He Can Whip Ertle or Any Other Bantam in the Country. eight that hil -i rtle ii called the 116 of ill Han aas Ertli and in i) in the had all the Ertle being Kid mak. Ha m. If New York, i' i und? II hin out I intern light pound? ringi ide.

We Kid weighed only poui ngstera ind they i have champ Ii the Rai ll vacated the premise? Johnnj i Ih? hand. 're sbi aa take? place inure for efl hand lnni Dtamweight, who froi est Side, He ha recem iting i 1 mark ready to throw some of the I New I defeat ril. handily. i rxt Thui ii ben He weig win. tend? li ring.

Y. I Eleven Easily Defeats Rensselaer Team Troy. I The Re? New York it? N'o? 1 ann pul a pr? I from 1 i i i i i i CONNECTICUT AGGIES LOSE Stevens Team Wins Bj Beere of ii to I in Game at Hoboken. Hoboksn, S. Oct eated th? Sterei wa the opening drew first 1 i 4 1.

for His Next Bout car jring tip I imp while hunting in the i Nevi Outdoor Swimming Gains A Host of New Friends Past Season Remarkab! for interest Shown by Public and Number of Records Made. The ou 191 i proved a r-. the aord. lhai ever bi men bj Duk? indi I In the i 16 from 12 i Heb ner, of the I resal VI irk, for I Heb of thi tic Bud In, th York athletic I 0 Dorfi omen'i 1 in 7 17 mil gill Ull In jusl lefesl thi ja. I a'er iportl Commercial Boys Fall Before Alumni boj itood up rell inder tl th? rugone mi sa a run tackle.

CADDIES ON STRIKE Pos Hilts Golfen Impresa Outsider? lulu Service. Beeaus? riks of the their Gol service ay their make ildera imount 1,000 a month. medal 7 76, sv for 7 O'Donohue trophy and the Were follows: H-njamln I. II. an .1 in Gear Ja YALE FLANS TO ROW COLUMBIA Two-Vile Race This Fall Reported as Likely To Be Arranged.

1 meet a race early la tO rday by Jim r-' held the tbnll Noven er IS, ood il Lake part in the SB 'he Thame? met Ya it rsities pring Vale will at ot the of di eline eahman en Wednesday of men going on i mmedial on the taken font bul Who are Ai if th? ral) proa ar i i SI coi WESLEYAN WINS IN RAIN I Rhode Ulead Mate in a Hard 1 I 1 a i avai i etorj ind State i eg? by thi ran ind none wen I at r-i? Wesli atrike its tridi llf, and the 4 ttl? favor. il fol Brla-hi i. i. Head Usai I L.a SUatt, Si DOYLE MAKING A GAME FIGHT TO LEAD LEAGUE Second Baseman of Giants Is Only One Point Be? hind Luderus. FRED MERKLE ALSO IN SELECT CLASS Phillies, Winners of National League Pennant, Trailers in Batting and Fielding.

Although Fred Laderas, of the Phil? lies, still Uad? 'he National in hitting, Larry Doyle, of the Olants, ii only or? point behind him. Both Doyla and Luderus have fallen off in their batting In tho la't week. Loderni bus I mark of .318, while seven day? ago average and Doyle wa? two points behind him. Fred Merkte is batting an JOO and Robertson has a mark of SHU. Hnrney, went to Pittsburgh after being freed by the hitting .271.

The National League pennant win? ner? are sixth in club batting, with mark of and fourth in club field? ing, with an average of Whitted, with twenty-five sacks is the only Philadelphia player among the ten leading baso itcalet. i'ravath and Bancroft are among the best rar. getters, and Cravath and Lu? derus lead the National League slug i.ro-.er Alexander tops the N-. League pitcheri arith thlrty-ona games and ten lost Mamaux, of Pitta burgh, las twenty-one and lost sevn. The following figures are eomoiled from official score? ai published in the 'feiert cities, of this league bv the Mi Ireland News Burea'i and include record? of players who have plaved in fifteen or mon games, including Thurs da).

-optember SO, 1918 A It II. 1 Mil VI.Ml Ii- 131 i. I Dautarrl Bl I. lia IIJ 1 III 101 I -ii. 13: i-l I5T r.nl a .1 I' i i.T.

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TEN HASH gtl. a-l Ill .1. Saler, i ig I' SI I. Nr? rk 111 IM 13.1 I'l 144 14t Ml i.kai'Im; orrreas it i Yort i. I 14' i 111 147 i iiU KATION'At I.KA?.' eu BATTTMC1 UH I a i Il II II Il Ai IM UT va KSI ITI I ir: ITI 1 1-4 IM I iDBra Tl ID ri II II n- an II, Hit? Mi'? H.a,.

in II I a .0 111. 4 i I 'i MM (M 4 .421 tes Dog Shows of the Month. Following is a list of the dog scheduled for the month of October October I to ft, Danbury Agricul? tural Thirty-second An ruiil Snow, at llanbury. Conn. October II and 16.

Stockton Kennel ciub (License), at Stockton, Octobe- tl to 24. Texas Kennel Club, at Tesas: October .5. -j The Northern Hare Heagle Club, at' North Creek, New York, on Northern hare Octobe: and Boston Terrier lub Specialty! Show, at lioston. Mass. GREAT UPSET IN BASEBALL RESULTS No Pennant Winner of 1914 He peated This Year.

a major or minor league club which captured a pennant last succeeded in repenting in the BOW at an end. BO liihes a precedent in history The inursmon or the Federal on a bigger esased the in of number of minor organiza bai Aere Immed I formed to pfay a Male sf The Philliei won their firat pennnn? in thirl rears, wl lie the ton Red ried the An i Leagaa championship to Boston The w'nnor? in eneh ago sad th is seaaai I i lasag i I (Oil, -J ll. I latin? 1 II 4 7. i 41 V4v.r. Dartati I 't 4 MUI.

Datrr.por? 4 1 asiM RI Isa i BENSONHURST PLAYS TIE WITH CRESCENT A.C. Hard Fuutflit (iame in Opcninc: of Field Club Soccer League. Playing an BBUBUStly harrl gal car'- th? laSOB, of the Athletic Club an.i Boa? Field Club opened I of the Field il-iti Bocear New York and New Jersey on the grounds of the former, Hay yeeterday afternooa a tie match, each one goal. The I the great for goal, and Beasonhurst owed the of Kroifeld, I for? mer cantain, who played in goal for the viaitlng team yeeterday, that r.o more of the Crescent tok sffSCt Raun, the I reaeegl goal keeper, mads one exceptional BBve. Twenty minute? from the Phil? lip, the Creseent eaataia, took a pass from G.

Pert on the right wing, nr.d cleverly eluded Kreifebl in goal. In the second period .1. right for Bensoanorst, the ball exactly right and sent it full force in the corner of the home team'a net. The line-up follows: Oaata a in Iv flaw ll SI It (' 11 Tari ii I'--' 0. Hansen II Phillip II.

0.1 IV H. I I il'. i' Cm Part, rt-. sta? A double-header at soccer football scheduled for this afternoon at Harlem Oval, Seventh Avenue and 147th Str where the Continental! will play their New York State MacDurT 1:10 league game between the New York and Our Boys will follow at 8:30 o'clock. COMMERCE STARTS WELL Defeats StuyvMant in Opening Game By Single Touchdown.

The High School of Commerce opened it? football season bv heating Btuyvesant High School at Lenox Oval yesterday. The score was to 0, A victory covers a multitude of and this no exception, but the faults diselosed were chiefly due to inexperience, and all, the drang? and Bias eleven gave great promise of better things. Commerce scored late in the third period, after a Stirring march down the field. Ted Caaa, ths Commerce half? back was the leading ground gaii ir. His plunges off tackle w.ie sure ground gainers.

He alternated will Bull Doug? la and Harry Foster in I ball down the Held until Douglaa car? ried it over from the live-yard line on a tackle skim. The line-up follows! raer tu i attii Sturvesaal i. Murray T. r. U.

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Flushing School Runs Up Big Score Flushing High School ran up a of 71 to in defeating the High School at Field, i ing, yesterday. The defeat, tj proved unable, to cope with the of the Flashing who broke through with ease for long gain! Bel? moat, Kennedy and Ecclei eael the Freeport goal line thn. rrowbridge iui i la kicking nine goals of trie? The i Position. la ps La (3 Ke R. O.

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mln it? Bay Ridge Team Off to Good Start Hay Ridge High School ope tie season with an easy victory over Beys' High School at Bad uval. Brook lyn, yesterday, by a score of 13 to Hay Ridge touchdowns sai I about through recovered The line-up Bay (111. PosHloa Boys' Ha T. Hersta indar i Bass i ad tell i' Washington I HllKllir. Kiiilai.n I- It H.Met It II.

i'i imon I n- l.onf.-rt. Oasl i. Karl.on Bubal f. Diamond Refer? kler I'mpli or Dteklnaoa. Head llaesmaa i-'atr.

ruM. Tim? of sertods? Tea tninuiea YANKEES LA? A PLAYER THE .300 Baumann, Leading Hatters, Has Modest Average of .291. COBB LEADING, BUT IS DROPPING BACK Collins and ournier Are est to Detroit Slugger, br None Threatens Him. Ty 'y 'rjgti his hitting but his Average, no? at plump rr.nrlc of Ml inu in fj ilte x. baa baaTT stteh it to Cobb this oes aith of a.

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