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HARVARD BEATEN BY TUFTS TEAM IN CLOSE GAME Medford liicvcn Scores Touchdown? Crimson (icts a Field Goal. Cei beatei af tbi ea" mb Tafl tnea from atedford, afl Harvard id opened ap aaal Ib the bear aad H.rvhrdV ar.d Ul cf lUrv.rd arei iced. K.rly ir: the yard er did i after the Bt I ried the bai. ird Une. ef Idle of back witk period the laat lar'er i .,.,.,.,1 to Harvar'd'i Dnaai wai Clark for a toueh which Mitchell kicked the me irood gl two of Ir: TuftS on a Harvard B-? bail I follows: II la.

II. II II .8881 8-3 i I Hp.4.n, PENN EVENS UP SOME OLD SCORES WITH F. AND M. up aid I ranklin nnd Marahall anowed the Lai inder by a acora of -7 te 0. by I I mi muri te ean goal llai ad period, when bad pat thi' bail oa F.

and Ifl the third period I bail beca of the Rlue ln thi rqnhart and Louck. I rmer on a forward pai nabled the Red ptoi thirty-tivt' aad the second on a line smash to watch for tora Meat ef tbe opea Pena aaada Bg, while f. and r. ur.d M. i ither er Ifl pnotlng, thirty fortj ui.i- being the i.vcrage i 4 Keta.li i.

ii Irwln i i vl PENN STATE ROMPS AWAY WITH BUCKNELL State CellOge, Pena- Oct. 7- PenB St4 riied the resump Huckn.ll 'i wardi iBaaal through Bucl r.ien Bl BttOCh and-Whi tVilaofl oa Huck ee, a the hall ard- "088 State's nly score. BtHLLUlL R.SIMPS0N&C0. 143 Weit 42nd I -I LflflBM lai rle.l.e* i.f PfBpBtTtl lntr a laigr i.f H.ai.1 Way .1 4.1.1. I.

MlM i ra 'iiiiiiim Four Columbia Star Players in Action on the Gridiron Fumbles By Columbia Help Hamilton to Win Blue and White 'Varsity Goes Down Before Clinton Eleven. OVEREAGERNESS IS CAUSE OF DEFEAT Morningside Team, How? ever. Shows Strength in Initial Game of 1916 Season. Ilan.ilton dealt Columbia a BtB blow yesterday by sending the Blue and ta down to its first defeat in foot? ball since the pame was restored a year ago. Two with tha therefrom, both garnered in the ten minutes af rlay.

deeided the i rately. and after itirring uphili itragg Hamilton line and kicked thi 80 (in-al period. 'I raa 14 to 6. Alarl te erery opportonity, Ranv ilton aoapped up the bail twice on Columbia fumbles ifl period, and t.me turned the error of the ount. plfly of the f-ame aaw Ham rat tonehdowB on a forward paas.

The aa drawiag to eloae of Hamilton, grabbed up a fumbled hall or. aixtj yardi for player on the hen he planted the leather fumbli rurre 1 ttlng undei waj tiiBi the i Biaa Bl 'I l.i'.e ad da BB the bulk of the erowd were cruahed oj, tha awifl which put Han-. aaeendeaey. Tha Columbia playera inted, however, and valiantly to rrpain their shattered com posure nnd strike back. Improved Too Late.

The second half BOW a vastly im proveil Columbia team on the tield. Al fhi.tiKh it losl the bail on downs after carrying II to Hamilton'a 6-yard line, it rewarded 44 elai i bloeked a pnnt aod Wilbui 1 toi goal Ih artened the team. hut the tlnie was all too short for anntiier All throuph the Columbia gavi tl.e itronger, though handling 'he balh In turn to tha two fnnblea that paved the rlanilten'i hraee ol I downs thera were three other BlTflplaVI nf the BBtne sort, quite as mexrnsable, fllthough tatal. Of t1 i forwflrd bj the BIOC nnd White not one t. because the red ivtog playera arere unable hold the bai! 1 hai i.

played and did not make a fum I le until well on the lecond half developt a veritablc epidemic 1 ibla, howaeer, did bo! profit bj ol HaniiltOB'i arreri Ro.k-ribbed Delence. Columbia- difer.ee was ro? ibbe.i. BOl antii the closinfc- fll the game did Hamilton make ftral down by Then It BOl two in a ColtrmBlfl aaade foui I ral Ib the flral half by hammer bail through the Hamiltaa lme, and addad twe more la the aaeond rat downs u. ihe open forward paaaea "44 inch lad up to 'he Rral touchdewn. aat 1 4' ar CBI the Ua" bi.ck with eeae.

ruiK'nt lme did Ha I hold ColUiabia when tbe nece--ty UfUU ..1. II I 7 1 1 Dv-r r. 1. .1 ,1 It I I'. I I ao Lina BII.

I f. FORDHAM MAKES EFFECTIVE USE OF OPEN GAME Wcstcrn Maryland College Is Buried Under Score of 20 lo 0. Fordham Uaivi ahall team Died the forward with tell de ran bi Mary? land College, "ti Fordham Field, by a 7-eore of L'O tn 0. The play that put the leather the mark in each instance was an nerial toss, and the gain; that ren dered BCOring poflfliblfl werfl ger.erally due to accurate hurls ef the Fordham I backs. rrame was somewhat disappoint-I iag from a Fordham Btandpoil The visitora, oatweighed by a ten-pound advantage, put up such a Btnbborfl dl that tha Fordham failed l.y plunging tfl gum a single n.

Thfl visitori obtained only one firat and this eaine Ifl the third pe fliter three thmitl through 'he Maroon liaa. They never penetrated beyond the 25-yard mark. and gol near nly by ifltercepting i Ma? room pass. Half of tht Bixteen for? ward pasae attempted by ordham wire i eaa fui. line-up foi lon i hata.

KeeK O. ll. I Foi 1 ii I i ra Sai a Cai i Varrla- Dartl.I I mril-a Greal kl WILLIAMS EASILY VANQUISHES UNION llliamatawn, Oct. 7. Uaing moatly Miiaachnaetta fanaatiaaa, Williami easily defeated Union on rVeatoti Field nere thi- flfterneen thr BCOre iil II to P.

The Purple's BCOres came ifl the second and foBItfl qoartera ati.l were both made by Lewia atter the ball had been earried dir.vti the held ta within atrikiag distance ineeeaaion of line backs. chief gnini were madt or end rnaa, bul at no did the Gar nel the Hia goal line. rVilliami madi three sut ceaiful passet aad Union one. The HnOBB follflWi: ii Ilru44n Rowmafl llftcinl llll 1. V.

ii Uudflfl fi 1 I.M Koaeki i i 1. I pai HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS BATTLE TO A DRAW Haekenaach, K. "it. 7 Tha Raek r. and Park Ridgi High School football teams tfl a I tfl I oe Oritai.i Field iti tiie I the I i ague.

Iluth ti ama played will. Vietor Brinkman, nght halfbiick broke through tht l'aik Kidgi line in third guarter and ran yarda for the Irt score of Uaekenaacb then held Ita opponents the last three ii.it Dtfll flf play, 44 hen within twenty-five yards of th. goal line, an attempted tiel.l gnal failed, nnd Sflflberg, on lark Riiige team, snapped up thfl ball and ran the length flf the Iflfd for hdflwn. misaed the goal as t.nal whifltlfl w. Mirhigan Humbles Case.

4 Od I dflj. f'-r nini nlh time, to defflat the Univinity of gan footbi.il ilevea, aad failed. The iCOrfl V4a- ll to .1. Warm Wflathflt on the players, and the erushini; piWW of Michigan's OflTlBflivfl was ton much for the lighter eleven from Ohio. ARMY TRIUMPHS OVER W.

AND L. FOOTBALL ELEVEN Oliphant and Place Provc vels of Speed in Running Attack. Point, M. V. Oet T.

Although thej hero brimming with confi? dence io-dny, the Washington and I.ee I'niversity Hever. went home outplayrd and defeated hy the strong Army team. The score was 14 to 7. The cadets 8a hed a complete reversal of form compared with their came of a week I agO aj-uinst I.i-banon Valley, and except for some eoetly foBBbleB they would probabl) have rolled up larger apainst the Virginians. Oliphan! nnd Place in the running rittack wara marvrls of speed and en durance, and gained a lot of ground for the Place was shoved over for I the flral score ifl initial period after Oliphai ai I raself had carried the all from their own 40-yard line to the and I.

B-yard mark. Tha eiaitora played some prow-e-s arith tha forward pass, although they were anabla to gain an inch throuph the Army line. MeEwafl was a roving forward, down nnder kieka and ing up well laid plani throoghont the entire game. Vldal, the new man. played ooly a of the Iast anarter, line worh fldrancing the bail.

W. and L.v aei ia came -r. the eeond aome Boi airliBe being eflocnted, Bagley Kehoe and Ignico. eadeta made stand in thia quarter OB their 1 yr.rd mark, but after four lme plUBgei "ff tackle Sorrell for a toachdown. The ia -1 touchdown, which e.iuie i.

tbe final period, was after repetltlofl of 'nen- tirst attack, Ger hardt shored over 'rum the I mark Sorrell and Captaifl Young li ndid work for W. and line-un foj' v. tah 4d.ni* I- T. 'n rl m. tl.

H--H 1. Iflfll n. IUgi-4 II ii.ung; OllptV.nl It- H. H. 17 BOOflJI li raaatiOM I 0 7 0 I' I (irrl.a.-ilt.

ISorrrU. il a ithdovn OUphtnt III, XtOfa A'lui I for lt'lriin. fot Vir.h rord VU fot llin.imi Waahlugl i i. I I fOI A'UBIa. tirihlm.

foi Kebnc I'rla f. i Browi i C. Hol? Crot. II a' 44 OttMMft, larl.lgl. li, fttV.

I Tt flO LINDEN HALL WINS PARKWAY FEATURE ihe laaa AA trot, which the feature al the matiaee ef tha nirkwaj i lub. held oi the I'arkway racetra yeeterday necesiltated four heatfl befora the winner was decided. Jamei O'Snlliean'l hay gelding l.inden Mi.II won the race taking the second ai Close tiniahes marked ill of the in this event. Joaepfl F. Oibbons piloted home two winners, tnking the lion's of the honora tha day.

Hc scored first with Bntatte, a bay mare, in the Clasa p.ce, ifl straight Ir. tne Clasa trot he drove home his boj aaare Grooai tirst ir. both heats. East Orange Loses Hard Game. Ea I orange, N.

dct. 7. East tt High School hewed Ib defeat Aabury High School in ita opening football game of at Ash land Field here this afternoon by a cora of 7 to 0. East Orange has a comparat lvely new team, the considered the best in tate Iast year, is practically in tact I "range held the until the Iast period. when Brown, the As barj I'ark cuptain, plunged through tha Eaal Oranfl lme ar.d carried tne bail for a touchdowB.

and tht-n pro kick tiie aoat (Joedecke. the righi aad of tha Baet Orange ilereo, intercepted forward and ran ird- He was forced ou' ot bound I yard line, and East did not have the power to score. CLINTON ELEVEN IN A TIE GAME WITH DICKINSON Both Touchdovvns Come in the Second Period-? Eisen bertf Stars. A. c.

CAVACNAEa Dl Wftt C'linton High School opened its football campaign yesterday by playing a tie game at 6 to 6 v.ith the Dickinson High BcBOol of Jersey City. at Lenox Oval The result was ixeeed ingly pleasing to the Clinton adher as the llflVlD has unly two vet? eran players. Hiekmson outplayed its opponents. throughout thl greater part flf thl gami, but handling of the ball proved eeetly. Both talliei eame in thi iieaad pe 'lintori nidi-il thc tirst v.ith a ihort forward paaa.

Hlair to Thompson, whieh placed the ball on the four-yard line. On the Bri play in the ubaeqneat period, Fred WieBberg weal throagh right tachli for dflwa. feel wai a miairabll etTort. A t'ew minutes later lifteen-yard penalty against Clinton for untiece.uary pilir.g itn Dlckln son a chance tn even the seore. Hill then raced around left tad for BVfl yards and a tOBChdflWn.

ln the fourth qnarter Bai Jehaien, of Diekiaaon. tried a droj. ku-k frem the JVvan! liaa, with the ri.al maaaed around him. Thi ball aped foot outside nf the The line-up follewai I Hl I'- I' iibera l. I OrustlM i.

Hill Ill 41 Iliiatni Koenlealierg Mi Breaa Beiijaml li Korrls ot.s Ban rt FJaenherB lio.i'.l.jwaliy 11. II ILI' li II. II I'' Ul ii i Rm, Etaatdawa Befatat Hon tnt Spr.i.pn.-M Traloloa 1 :ni.trr- Hhean, BprlBi 1- Tralnlni KVId rudaa naailltan. N. uilamlty.

Tlai. af auarten ifi, a ib and atl BubaUtutlana 11 Etoanbara, rae Htefatw fot UrNulty. M.Nult) i. Da BtafaDO, l'a '04 I fl" i a Idttelii Otosslu, Paartaun I atrln COMMERCIAL HIGH BEATS STUYVESANT A laeeeaafal forward paaa, Baldv to Teleaea, gave Commercial High School a 3 to 0 victorj over Sttryva Ihgh in their opening football game, played i.t Commercial Field, Broeklyn, terda). The play eame during thfl miflBtei of the gaim.

made a neat catch and, evading several ran tiftien yards for a totithdown. Baldwin kicked the goal. Both teaflM famblfld eonaldirably au.i ihewed that they st.U lack ing ir thi- fandamantala of play. Slu veaani tl thc Commercial (flfll ni leveral but fumblflfl vr. their charces.

The lmi-up fflllfl ii rtnyder I. KHnnliiijar AAtrt la.th. ll. T. Hrosaa k.

i. I i .4 ti ildartn II i Irt.an II 1 immtna ii'ltrtfn iBtttBts. Tr a. Oaal fiai lt i Haaiy I Zi I. I.

tl 4 i i 4, i lait OKLAHOMA CLAIMS RECORD AT FOOTBALL Fdmond, Okla Oct. 7. Authonties of Oklahoma Central N'ormal believe thc acore rolied up against Oklahoma Ifflth oditt Uaivintty here yesterday. to 0, is the largest Ifl record. Twenty Mflflfl touchdoA-ns were made.

Rutgfrs Trifs "Multiple Kick." N'ew Hruns4vick. Oet, 7. The faolhall Mjaadhad no gflflM for to-day. nu-n drilli i in thi "multipia kick," just invented by Ceach Fofltor Saaford, and llazel, the fullback, made tWfl iiO-yard field goala on the play. He averaged lifty-live yards on eight punts.

The team ia to have a atrenuous week of practice in prrparation for Washington and Lae. N. Y. U. FOOTBALL SEASON STARTS WITH A VICTORY Rensselaer Poly Defeated by Score of 22 to 0 on Ohio Field.

Vork I'niversity opened football season auspiciously yesterday by defeatiag the Kensselaer Polytech nic Institute team on Ohio Field by a score of '22 to 0. Neither eleven could score in the rat quarter. Many times the men started down the field with the bail, making severai first in suc eeaeioa only to be forced to kick into tha visitors' Twice this period Weinheirner. the Violet's right halfback, nade long runs, only to return because of a penalty. He tried a third time to gain through the line, and was well on his wav to a touch down when the whistle blew, ending the quarter.

When the period opened the Violet started in to work hard, and after Mackenzie and Weinheirner had carried tha bail for repeated gains Maekensie tore around the upstatc eol leglana1 right end and made Irat touehdown. Canfl failed to register the point for kieking. In the third qoarter 'he X. V. V.

backiield scored another touehdown. icl ad far into the Red and territory. After the Trojans had gain their first down New fork took 'he bail and, after making ftrflt down on a penalty, Cann went around the and for twenty yards. Here einheimer made two and Mac kensifl took the bail over on a line plunge. Cann booted the pigskin bc aen the hars for the extra point.

mo. brilliant work of the day W8J done by Jake Cann. of the Violet el.ven. His sixty-yard run and long punts, pave his team the advantage at all crucial points in the game. Egan ulso was one of the shining lights with his anpeib interferencc work.

Macken aie, nt for the locals, also pood game. The Iine-up tollows: t) iv.i'in... Mr'-Ullo. li Rol.ertvn lloffmHii Houten i ii. I'lr tl Me Bflaii .1 ..1...

Itentli Mayberrj I. H. I-iii eiiner u. U. ri n.

laocknuau Um Itllla II). Uoal f'on. I Caui llatal fmrii XillnU luiet Vott I'nlmtUj Poourtt fur iluni ror VtaHiiiii Vin Nola fur Jer rol II n.a llr. lot II.k?*ii Knlm lot M. Thntiipai.e lur Uttn.

1'rktiia fOT I' irr fjr VSri.i. aiarar (Jr r.ing Ilrowri. Mii.l> PotUt I1- Krrgl.om for Horrtgari Pruik laW.vrn.iii. 4., Ma aarnatt Flnl, Kihii fet I II lla-l fl I i.U'l??>? lln Wiriitn- l.lr.a.niai', i. an lima of Ta.i BOWDOIN ELEVEN DOWNS AMHERST Amherst, Oet.

7. Bowdoin de? feated here to-day in one of the most exciting football seen on Pratt Field in years. The heavy team found little trouble in sma-hing the light Amherst defence i i eroaaad tbe iatter's goiil line twice. wus leading until the Iast minute of play, arhea Mowdoin man score tne winning touehdown by straight line piunging. Captain Coodr.ch of the Amher the individual star af the game, sconng all the pointj for his team.

The line-up: An.l.ar-t (III Bowdutii Ul) Ivrklna K. Koater i BUrkey Small 8to'i? W.4.-U, i ii Wllir.aycr T. tt. Chflflman Rodenhorn II. II.ttpracu.

l. n.irtli: a i 11 fi afAto. r. I r.ir I'hip for Htr'a lar TU' i ar I'ra Haf. r.

Murptij llantr I ra l. -i Bt.it. lli: I lUMaai.ia Buitt. Worrriur Tlmt of Virginia Smothered by Cohorts of Yale Eli Team Wreaks Royal Vengeance on Foes of Yesteryear. New Haven.

Oflt 7. Yale's BCflffl BtTfllBflt to-day set a new high water mark fir the Blue under fflOthall rules as revised by the elimination of mBs-j plays ten years ago. Yale't last acore of more than 60 points wna made in agair.at Tufta. when Yale won i by to 0. To-dav she Bf II to Virgir.ia's 3.

Outweighe.l and clearly an eleven without extersive gridiron Virginia failed to pierce the Yale line for single tirst down. The Southern team snatched the only chance It hai ta- acore, before a mtnuto of plav Bflfl Yale's onlv fumble or the dav at the lattcr's lme. HuUhinson lost the ball in attcmptir.g to smash through the eentre. Cnable to advatire on three downs and aet baek 18 yards for holding. Vir piniR was yet able to transform iale 4 fumhle into a acore when arnngton lifted a field goal betiveen the upngnts I from the Yale .14 yard line Nine times Yale's march down the field went unch.ckod.

ElgBt of the Yale touchdowns were earned througli line amoshing of persistent and irr. sistible character, the ninth being pre I aerted ro the Blue nhen Tack! I don grabbed a punt whieh wafl Ted bv Carrington afid BBflt yards for score. Le f.ore's Great Kun. Harry Le running yielded Yale's touchdown after a 40-yard run. Quarterhack Smith regi-tered th" second on an end dn-h of 40 yards.

and another when h- received Neville forward pas.s aad broke into the flften for 8 20-vard advance in the seror.d period. Hutchinson's touchdown i the first half. folloivtng two forward passes hr-nved bv Neville. each of whtdi r.etted 20 yards. Binghcm's two touchdown- opened the second half.

each closing a mnrch from Yale's 10-yard line. A similar series of gains, totalling Rl yards, placed Neville and Waite at dit ferent timea on Virginia's 5-yard lme, when each ploughed across the goal for Yale's two final scores. Yale, preaentiflg an eleven of eecor.d and third string substitutes. was able to acore three tttnes during the ftnal period. Virginia usod a.x subatitute and Yale sixteen, the total of twent.

Bflsrflfl Blsyira bflBig a BOW Yale record ia reeent aaaaaaa Yale gatned yards bv rnshing, during the Bnt half, an.l 330 ln the second. With the exception flf the BOlltary fumble. whieh cost Yale a field goal. the looae handling of the ball whieh marked the Carnegie Tech. game last week was intirely elimiPTued.

Captain Eiack's guard play. Comer 'ord'- tacklir.g and the end running of Results of College Football Garnet1 S-ABTfBBJ. Ca'uflWa. Hf-ll'ta 14. Valr Vlrtlala.

TT) Neatrt Carallaa. 8. Haraard. li T'ltts 7 PaaaaflBflflflflfl a "raatlai tai wanttii, a. H)i Geartataaa, J.

BaJBBB anl Laa. 7. Ca pat- 21: Majaa, t. fanlhaK. 10.

W.a-aea Mar ttal. BJ-w Yark Unl.arslry 11: B-iMtalarr 14 lafpvatta. I. II. AlfcrlfM.

B. Paan Stata. SO Buaaall. 7 tn1 I. II.

Wsst Wajlayaa. fl. 75 0M? 9. 515. Wastsitaplar, 4.

Cara-jl- fflafl i Bathaay. 7. 47 Trial y. 0. Dartaiauth.

47 Laflaaaa Vall-y 0 CalDy. lt Naw Haaarsairr Stala, Stav-ni, 0. 0. VI 3 Muhlantarf. 24 B.iflala.

0. Bachratar. St Lawrtata, 0. It as 51 MauM St. Mpry'i Hrw Yart Taarhars Ctthtllr Ualasnlty 51 WfsTIBH.

Mlci-ltaa. II: Casa. 3. Itllnali Hl Ksasas. 0.

70 Laaraaae I. sainnesata. 41 Sou'h Oakata Btata. 1. 51 Oraia.

0. Natre 41: Watt. I. --a- 29: Faratt. 7.

PBrtua. 13 Oapauw. 8. etaetaiva. II 6o-jtti OOltl MtaWflflB, 8.

loaa City 11 Caea-ll CaNof Csr'to" 7 Chltaa. 0. Araansat, 23: 9. MI Miaa 20 Ctrrall I. Le Gen and Bingha7n featured Yale gami, whill the punting of the end work of Kinsolving and tha i play of Captain Sparr eon ted the more brilliant Virginia fefltarea.

lir.e-up followfl, y. Vrf Wr.lt* BeKaf I. 'J itall rl Kinaolvin, Hrntth arrltr.4s. I. R.

H. Hutehlnaon ..1 u-aptait) PJ 774 it-it 3 I I T-l a llll.l'.a' I I-. far T. 14 tor iValta Bltifhaat. Omt foe Otlt.

I) aVonaf. rfsvtai fr? a pjnfl lavsa, foi IlB i n.ptre? Dtitst man Uil. aVtuaaaot, ai. 1 tefl Ma Driggs Stars as Tigers Trounce North Carolina Eddy Also Distinguishes Himself by Clever Quarterback Play. Frir.cotor., Oct.

7. The Prinee? ton eleven excelled North Carolina in every department of the game and held its opponents scoreless this afternoon while piling up a total of IJ points. AH the Tigers' done in the second and third periods. The eiaiton had Nassau gneasing for tba early part of the tirst quarter. but toward Iti end Dripgs started a march toward the line which resulted in a touehdown hy Raaa after the second started.

Coach John Rush began sending inbatitntea al the begianing ef tha sec? ond half. and the fourth quarter saw a team eoBapoaed almost al or.u or third slring men. l'rinceto't made four toochdowna and one goal from plaeement by Faak. Pnnh alaa kicked two goals after touehdown and made one of the touchdowns on a yard forward pass from Eddy. From a Prineeton viewpoint the play ing of these two men was one of the most encouraging features of the game.

Aside from running the team in a ered? itable manner, Eddy got away once for a 45-yard tun. Drigga was mainly responsible for the first touehdown. He made 'JO yards on a wide end run aid then took the bail severai times in succession. gain ing every time. His punts were high and for 45 to 55 yards.

which gave the Tigers a big advantage on every ex? change of kicks. The second touehdown came after three tirst downs in succes sion, in which Alien Brown was lenl through the line for gain after gain. One forward pass from Driggs. to AJBJMM netted 15 yards. Prineeton made a total of t'n'tcen fimt downs to three North Carolina.

Tha Tigers attempted i.ix foi-ward 808808. of which two wara eoaapleted and iig ured in the scoring of two of the touch downs, North Carolina attempted four for? ward passes and completed one for a tirst down, but the bail a few onds later. when Comey intercepted another The line-up follows: MbmM 118) Nornli Illsbli i B. 4.. I T.

I No ii. Jerinert 4'. Hoea ii. Mi i .1. ivum.k h.

A.n.s Brown I. ll Hau.i H. H.Fltg.ll 11. Hellainv IIY Prlrxirtun 18 II .0 I) 'J I t. Im BNtra I i from Satntttutioni 1 for Hlgiiay.

KaMil Wlttno, lat tr. fot Au. tlurto rot M. I I. Drtaft.

Ruth fot llogj, avhrndj fot 0 i.i i runk, I .1 (, i Tor WI Ua Haa flehmalg. v.rtu i i I'l- i fot Un-. ll. Datl Lot. I r'll I.

r. llroatn I klarahail II.r iai I i lia.l,. Timo of SOCCER TEAMS TIE ON CRESCENT FIELD Having recovered in some measure tli. ir true form, following the rever.se of Iast Saturday, the ehampion soccer tOOBI of the Staten Island Cricket and lennis Club making things exceedingly interesting for tho eleven of tha Cre.i.e.it Athleiic Club in the Pleld CI it nn.uh coi. on the Creaeeat grounds i.t l'ay Bidge yesterday afternoon.

The result was a tie at 1-1. after a no-acoring lirst period, the championa being the first to tally, after some minutes of fruitle.a endeavor. CORNELL IN TRIM FOR FIRST GAME ON THE GRIDIRON Men Picked for Opening Clasfc. but Changes May Come Laler. Ithaea, N.

Oct. 7. With the an? nouneement of the VBTlity nell's 'mal preparations tor the opea iag g-ime with (Icttysburg on Monday flffl ipjaaplfltfl. and the prospeeta for il Bflflatflfl arc exceptionally The men picked to defend the Red and White on Uonday l'orm a w'll trained team. but their pos'tiona are by no means isaured and i4iil be hotly eontested Biveral weaka to come.

expected that some of tht aecend tring men Will continue heir rapifl development and cnangeg will not be a sunirisc. Cuptain Mueller, fullbacri, is play? ing his usual game. Benedict HolTman have been thowing up well st left ar.d right halfback, respeetiveiy, and will start in the game on Monday. Shiverick, laat year's sterlinf; rtgM halfback. la playing st ffne I quarterbaek this year.

but it ia pecte.l by some that Breta, captain ana quarterback of last eeason's team, mll win thia tfiai Shiverick will go buck to his old pott. line promisee to upl.old rrte higa standard of Van Orman'a coaching. aai tc- men picked to play Ot; Monday bara not worked hard for naught. RyertoB, Bt rirflt md, has beeti down the field with good apced and good work on the rjefencc GiWlaii in hia old position at right Miiler ia a veteran from Uat year. and is doing hia usual good st right guard.

The eentre problem ib atlll Brown, last vcar's sub. will play Mi tae first game, but Tilley is expectid bs? soon, and will probably be put ln al position, as he is one of best linemen at Cornell the of thl Iim Andiraon has BM position as guard, and Jewett, a last year, ill be tackle. Kckley left end thia year, ia under thl puntfl BJ well as Zander, who ii paahing Kyeraoii the right end position. ia the only mar on tht- iiek Hat, but will be out ib Of thi aecond itring aaefl, MflteB" in nll probability make good Hit ptnr ment ifl not ciutte up to yet. but he is developmg rapidly.

if? bridge, Sutton and Fiacher are hard for tackle. Eilinbtjrger and worth aeem determined to wib an position. Craig and Taylor are poaitiona, the former aa terback and the latter aa a Speed looks as though he mtgnt thl quarterback position. thouga. Wisconsin Gams Easy Victory.

Ma.il>..,., Oct. T- The t.fli?T stv of Wioconsin football t-am IflJ ed I.awretice College by a of t0 9, Wiflconsin waa slow. and on r.traight line plunges p'T I.awrence fought pluckily. but wai rngf EVBBTTHIXq KOB Billiards "i S--1W ta REPAIRS BY EXPERT Mgg Tlie Table Mfra Mar?.

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