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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 14

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14 to It wa the twenty-eighth consecutive triumph Ibm many Initial struggles It was also the seventh successive time that th Hall of Fame grldder hfive conquered the' Annanddle-on-the-Hud-soq combination- The up-Stxters however' established -a precedent when Captain- White si tallied the lone touchdown for his team In the third quarter This score was the first time that 8L bad ever made any--points against a lolet machine r- The touchdown scored hy White proved to- bo the only thrill of what a slow and rather- uninteresting 'affair staining on hie own ten-yard llne Ielorla tholg visiting fullback took a daring chance by hurling a long forward pass White galloped down -the field and plucked the pigskin out of the air '--white running at top speed Eluding four tacklers the opposing lender continued his headlong pace and dashed 70 yard for the touchdown: Jones lost- ah opportunity to tie the score at that point when 1 and Howley blocked his placement' try iaasumed' the lead in the opening quarter when a Violet linesman recovered a fumble on St Stephen's 20-yard stripe Tarr hit Hopkins fpr RIehards Stlekaey for Rood Kloffor for Mysra Hvoa of Totals SB IS 24 BITotale 31 4 IB $1 IB BBjinfautea PC 4(4 -B7S 444 4SS Totals SI SI 14 US IUuax aeB Bef pu tun Batted fer Rommel la seventh inning tBatted for Prethra tn ninth Inning 4 -1 Batted fer Eahnleer la ninth Inning Philadelphia' BIBIBI1 1 Washington (BBB1BB Errors Peeklnpaugh Jndge Two-Bo Welch McGowan Three bans hit Goslln Sacrifices Peeklnpaugh nw uosiln SaerlSce Peeklnpaugh 9" il TW 5 l1 l-rt -SB I 94 if Standing of the GbIo- Club' LPCI Club Now Xark SS 72 74 Clavalaud "74 4t tltiChtcago 44 71 Detroit IT 42 44' SB SL Louis TS 71 -BBTlBooton SB BS Resalts Yesterday Boston B- New Tortc 4 first gialh Boston Now York-1 oscond Innings Philadelphia 2 Washington' DstrolL Cleveland SL Lanin Chlcagn -Chicago SL Lou In AffrH-: IB Enchantment Is First inFeatare Morrla Left on Philadelphia- 9 Washington IB Bane en Off RemmM 3 off Batted for Genewlcb la 7th Inning tRaa for Mclnais Id Bth Inning Boston BIBIBIJI Philadelphia B2BSBBB B-x 4 Wilson Two-base South-worth 2 BooekeL Hoik Thrae-base hit Los Wilson Ford Double rlsys Ueti to Parkinson to Hoiks woehra to Parkinson to Holka Loft on Booton 11 Philadelphia Base on By Genswlch 4 hy Batta 2 Struck By Gouawlch 4 by Batta 2-Hits Off Genswlch IB In 7 Innings: -off Bacheldcr none In one Inning Losing pitcher Genswlch Umpires -Powell and McCormick Tima of 1 hoar and 42 minutes Brooklyn Tech Scores 6-0 Win Jamaica CmiMt Harris off Zahaiaer 4 Struck cut By Rommel 2: by Harris 2: by Zahntaer A Off Hgaty 4 la 2 Innings off RommaL 1 In Innings off Harria I 2 lnnlnga Wild pitch Zshuieer Passed Brnggyt- Winning pitcher Harria 1 Umpires Nallln and" Evans Time of hour it minutes Cornell i Bourn venture If venture Games Today Cleveland nt DstrolL Chicago at SL Louis Philadelphia at Washington -Other teams not schedaled I Cornell scoti toriL1 3 Prana 2 Hidln2r2? CW goarla Touchdown Rqfraee A Kete Rocheatav tte I Rochester" 'toj Gomes Tomorrow Washington nt Cloveland at 8L Louln- Detroit at Chicago bdh liar 4 a jta Wallin to Meet Shertt Por Nn V-j "0H For Navy the "line four yarda1 Detroit Recruit Hurler Holds Indians to Twoi Hits Detroit Mich-' Sept Earl Whitehall' a recruit' pitcher' formerly of Club'" of -the Southern Association held the Cleveland Indlsna to two hita" today and 'won his game for Detroit 2 -to Whltehlll up the pitching Yard Net I In the playoff oif 1 in the annual teunia-conducted under the aum Brooklyn Navy Yard Navy Yar8-5rJ i om ftflt Havre De Grace Aid Sept The 810000 Havre De Grace Handicap last of the big events of the meeting and feature of get-away day went to Harry Payne gallant colt Enchantment which won In a thrilling drive by a neck from the Green Tree Exodus with Vigil third and the Glen Riddle Ten -Minutes fourth The time for the mils and an eighth wavlsSO 4-5 When the barrier went up Biases took the track and with hi stable mate Dunlin rounded the turn into the back stretch in the lead Enchantment waa last on the rail When straightened out for the run down -the back stretch Enchantment moved up and wqs in front at the half On the stretch turn Exodus loomed Up and sent Enchantment to a drive The Whitney colt responded nobly and standing oil the challenger gallantly won by a neck Vigil dosed stoutly and got the ahow money The summaries: Prat Fbr S-ysar-olda claiming five (Special to The Eagle) Newark J- 8epL 29 In the first Natlonpl 1 Women- Track and Field championships conducted hr 1 the "A A here today one record was broken one American mark lowered and another waa equaled alx time The Metropolitan A A Pentathlon championship for mep which waa won by Anthony- Woos-trolf of the Newark A was also contested In a special feature event on the roar am Jole Ray- the crack distance runner of the Illinois A failed in his attempt 'to lower the record of 4 minutes 12 8-5 seconds for the mile run made by Norman Tabor in Boston In 1915 time was 4 minutes 16 seconds Elinor Churchill of the Robinson Female Seminary of Exeter Sn throwing the- baseball into the field for a distance of 234 feet BA Inches broke her own mark by more than 10 feet 'Mies Churchill Is a member of an athletic family of New Hampshire which -la boasted to have practically a baseball football and basketball team of-ita own The sensational qquartet of the Meadow brook Club of Philadelphia equalled their unofficial American mark of 52 2-5 seconds for the 440 yard a made at the Wilco games a few weeks ago In winning the Nations laurels The recognised time for this event of 57 4-6 seconds waa made by the University of California team However It ls almost certailn that the Meddowbrook time will be accepted by the Record Committee of the A A as a new American mark-at its next- meeting IMss Frances Ruppert who won the 100-yard- title by- nosing out Marion rR- McOartte of the City Bank Club at the finish after a neck to neck struggle ran first for Mea-dowbroqk andvgave her team mates a 10 -yard handicap which they managed to retain The other members of the Championship team were Misses Dorothy Bough Grace Rltt- ler and Madeline Adams The recognised mark of 12 seconds for the'lOO yards was equalled in three -of the-preliminaries tn both the semt-flnals'heats-and the final The Misses Mayelle Gilliland and Marion McCartte of the City Bank of New Tork Madeline Adams and Frances Ruppert rtf the Meadow-brook Club were credited with performing this The National Club championship trophy was awarded to the Prudential- Insurance' Company A A of Newark which gathered a' total of 22 points The Meadowbrook Club vaa second withal points "While the Philadelphia Turngemeinde was a close third with 1 The Bummarles: ll-jrird Won by rani CH jr Bask of Karin Mo-Kew Tork second Luque Closes Season With Victory Over Cardinals Cincinnati Ohio Sept 'Luque the Reds' Cuban star closed his campaign in style this afternoon when he held the Cardinals to four scattered singlea winning his last chsmplonship game 11 to 1 Ho wllL-loave for his home in Havana tomorrow carrying with him the pitching championship the National League It was Luque's twenty-seventh victory against eight defeata The Reds hit both Toney and Stuart very hard and fielded brilliantly The one run was scored In the first inning Score: Homer Walling advanced Httato a -w vtOto round of Reekie of Cap In Areola Golf play by MttWhtlrS mander John XSaffney aid i- Hagan -Tl burden or the home team in the first Inning when i Danse 'Walked Jamieson -He- retired the Bide and pitched splendidly thereafter Speaker and Uhle were the only Cleveland playera to get a hit off hie delivery-Score: a -7 Cleveland ah Jam'eoBlf 1 1 2unarf BBB Cons' lyrf 4 Detroit ah h-o a Bids lb 2 11 JonaaSbi 2 2 2 Cobbef 4 BB1 Monday artenioon will be played on thotbES'J! Navy Yard LteutenantWmI runner-up will meet it wood SL Louis Name ah po a In the flrat match- Commander Gaffney In straight sets the Clnclngatl Name ahr po a Bumsrf 4 4 3 2 4 0 1 2 4 2 3 II Flackrf Maaushlf 4 S-l Vcaehlf HoUm'eurf 11211 Prat 2b 1-33 RlgnoyAO 4 Xr-2 -3 Baoalorc- 3 14 2 Dauaap JOBS BO Whitcb'lp 1 I- 1 ardra 4 4 and 4 4 4 and 4 2 Untttut tS SmttbIf- then met Lieutenant- orHafo I Spakrt4 Swsllsa 4 Stop'onXb BBB Lutekalh BBB WnmbyBh Knodaab IB 1 Bravrcrlh 1 IBB II MyatC BBB IS Uhlap I a 1 4 IB Brooklyn Tech defeated Jamaica High Sfihoof-in the flrat game of the season played at Jamaica 0 Cousins scored the only touchdown of the game The gamer was looaely played and- both teams fumbled fre quently Jamaica won the toss and elected to receive Kramer kicked to the 15-yard Une but Jamaica- juggled tbe ball and did not -run it back Jamaica' Immediately punted but the kick was high and the ball rolled lh back pf-" the line of scrimmage Tech ran it hack three yards before being stopped After attempts by Cousins and JKramer to score Cousins took the ball over for what proved to be the Aniy score of the game The try for the extra point was unsuccessful On the next Kickoff Kramer booted the ball tot he 20-yard line but Binning caught the pigskin -and made a brilliant run pf 45 yards- He was prevented from scoring a touchdown only by Lsutenbaeher who overtook 'him The quarter ended when Breden tackled Blnnings for a- 2 -yard loss The result of the gome waa in doubt because of the constant fumbling The kicking of Foster a new comer- and the tackling of Cousins and Breden were the outstanding features for Tech- Binnlnga played a remarkable-game for Jamaica and it was undoubtedly due to him that Tech did net score mere often The lineup: B'klyn Tech (t) Pom Jamaica (B) mprpkjT eeaeo4 Slid BPMM A tiuardlno Left tackle Constantino Ley Ia(t auard Burnett Matkawa Center- WyalaeaWl Brown sqard Lautenkachle Guardlnou Rlvhvfackle'' Xlaioe Toung- rfP Rlpht- ad Ledyard Whit QuartorPaek Blaaett Behringar Left halfback Kramer Binning Right half back -Coualna -Walcott" -Fullback Foster Brooklyn Tech -SB Jamaica i Touchdown Cousins Raferae-r Shannon Savage Wellington Spring- defeated him by score hr $-7S and -2' ----v 1 a 4 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 IS 1 4 12 4 2 2 5 1 1 Rouschcf DuncanIf Wlngoe PtnallLBb Fowlcrsa Luquop 1 2 2 2 0 SB 1 1 SO 1 4 4 4 1 III 1 2 IBB IBB 8tocklt MrCdyc Ball an Tonsyp StuarLp ShardeL North tDouthitt 1 xShanar Total- 27 2 34 14 Totals' 2S 927X3 An exhibition between Capt t3-iT: Him? Lt Kiehl CapUta Vowi tbe Initial fet by thegmfegL but Lieutenant Kiehl tfcrwff Ing a merltablg uptollT ham home tbe winner In tl iNwt by the score of and one-half-furionga purse $1100 Donag-hsa 112 Iba (MarinslU) $020 6 JO 43-0 flrat Byron 10B (Lee) 30l4BL $71U second Fradaricktown 10B (Ambrose) 1330 third Tima 1:02 B-t Also ran: Snow Malden -Anna Horton Idle Thoughta Gay Ben Bram-ton- Bsbeth and Wrackhorn Saeond race All ages: claiming alx fur-tonga pares 1300 Wollflnder Ill Iba (Tharndyko) ITA 43 200 first Mainmast 121 IMartoolllV 03 (2BB asooad May Bloo-som Ul (McLain) 4430 thlri Tima 1GS4-S Also ran: Laatharwoud Salt Pe tr Reprisal Glontilt Third Foe B-ysar-olds and upward claiming one mile and a sixteenth puree 01200 Trevelyan 100 (Corcoran) 4460 4400 22S01 first ToahlmL Ul (Bonham) 12300 MX 40 aacond: Hobay Baker Ul (Martvelll) 2420 third Time 1:44 2-s Also ran: Flint Cote d'Or May Roberta Hickory Bar Coy Tingling CoscoTTon Valentla Comml Cl On Totals SI 1 4 24 12 Totals 21 11 IT BT smashed through for first down to the 1 S-yard mark Wiedman Tarr- and added 'nine" more yarda and then Wiedman ploughed through big hole In the left Side of the line for the touchdown-How-ley tacked on the seventh point on a placement boot- The New York' collegians Alost second touchdown in this period when offside playwa detected on a double pass frem Srhresto Tarrto who- slid over-the -goal Una The touchdown was not allowed however and the Invaders held- for downs within their 20-yarJT'linaThe second period was dull the teams contenting themselves with exchsng' Ing stunts After the visitors had tallied (their touchdown In -the' third quarter the University warriors eam back strongly "After the kickoff White punted to Tarr who ran cleverly to bring the ball back 25 yards from midfield Tarr accounted for 6 yards on two line bucka Bebres the crack quarterback- and -fighting captain from New Utrecht Highthen tossed a forward to 1 which was good for a 12-yard advance and another first down Tarr made 2 yards through left tackle and 'then' carried the ''pigskin over on a right tackle thrust Howley kicked the goal again In the last period-the 8t players brought their aerial offense into operation Two long passes from Deloria to Noble and Kilby 'advanced 'the' ball yards to Ni 15-yard mark White and Deloria made a first down between them carrying the bail to the one half yard mark--- The got A break here when Howley recovered a fungible by Deloria on New 12-yard line Wiedman punted out of danger ond from then off neither level) had much of? an opportunity to score r--' 'v 1 r-i -j Among the Brooklyn lads to play for Tom combination were Bebres Jablonka of Boys who displayed some speedy open field running Lange and Mollis of Manual and of Erasmus -Hall The -v IT (11) Po St StepbB (4) Howls Left end Smith gwn -kn rei tri ka tail flBlli tnd Thef aiau -niy nice frnd On Krta rp -'Pan bloc) BMP kata hall $iMi lack ft jUD fte 4 The dood good As glib: Acid the vrroa wnK bean Bn hi and $onn! of th Habib fplroi was Af th I Ed ihe rl id att trfena (rat pnefa xBattad for' Knodo la 4th -Ctevolnnq Dotralt B'p '-l -1 Errors O'Neill Jonas Manush Rlgnsy Two-bass clones Uhle Jonca PratL Whltehlll Blua Doubt Plre Pratt Rlgnoy and Blua Hollmann and Rlgnoy: Jen Pratt and Blua-Left on Cleveland 4- Detroit Baa on Off Danes Xs Uhla 3 White-hill 2 Struck out By Whltshlll 3 Uhl Off Dauss none in no innings Whltehlll -1 In Hit by Pitcher By Whltehlll (Jamieson) Passed bsl) (y Neill Winning- pKcher WhltV- hllL Umpires Holmes Hildebrand and High Aui Batted for Stuart -In Tth Inning Batted for North in Bth Inning SL Louis 1BBBBBBBB 1 Cincinnati 1I1411BI 11 Smith Toporcsr Rouse 1 Two-ban Burns Duncan Three-basa htta Burns Plnelll Fowler Stolen bases Durns Daubs rt Klmmick 2 Smith Klmmlck Luque Double plays Fowler to Daubort Fowler to Klmmick Toporcsr to Hell to Bottomloy Loft on basso- -BL Louis Cincinnati Bass on Off Luqtfe 4 off Toney 2 off Stuart 1 Struck By Luque 4 Hits Toney tu 1-3 Innlnse off Stuart in 2 2-2 Innings off North 2 In I Innings Passed Wlngo McCurdy Losing pitcher Toney Moran Hart and Wilson Tims of gams 1 hour and 37 minutes irth race For 3-yaar-oIds and upward claiming: one mils and a sixteenth purse 11100 Buddls Kean Ill (Coatollo) $1200 1730 $200 flrat: Bsndtta 101 (Ksssnsrr $1410 0470 second: TletMjflll Ofarincl- II) third Tima Brady Gets Declsotr At Ridgewood -In' the feature H-rouid fcf tbe Ridgewood Grov gportiq last night mppgx decision over FMlfta The alx-round semf-flna) twriffi Johnny HsmnitoBtat tvxririfl verdict over Tommy K'elaoq: Lew -PetroMlli wot sitr Harris In another x' iff (g Johnson waa declared (hatter i the i fourth round -of a a rounder on a foul' over Jot am Bonllra The Foreigner South Breeaa Ava-lancha Dan Cordelier Restless Fifth wee Ow mile and one eighth Enchantment first Exodua ascend Vigil third Tima 1:40 2-4 Dunlin- BJaaca and Ten Minutes also run Sixth On mile and seventy yarda Forest Lora flrat: Lady Myra second FOith third Tima 1:42 $-4 -All started Seventh One mile and ooe-sixtaenth Advocata first Pastoral Swain second Night Raider third Tima Scratched Gray Oablea i i i-Zi 53 n- i ij- r-- i S-" Ikt -rf- Held-' Foster and Caparaaao 7 minutes i TlmB of pei Strallia-foe 'Ledyard: Kumler for Constantino Fraasa for Loutenbacnar Jamaica Dowell for Toung Young for Behringer Bld )Putse Fir BoutlaLMdi London' BepL'- 21-4'Tli 6 News learns that arranraefiihK been made la London tdiuff of 55900 for tnattaaLatai about the end of Jamwrhmn Jack Dempsey and the vine 4k Aqueduct Results Williams Gets 29th As Browns Break-Even St Ixula Sept Bt Louis divided a twin bill with Chicago today taking the lint gamed to 5 and losing the second by the same score Jacobson apparently 'saved the first contest when he picked hard drive off the fence with two men on base and tursed-tt Into a doable play In: the fourth inning KOn Williams hit his 29th homer of the-xeason 4 -The vlsltoni won the second contest iff the ninth when Hooper- singled- scoring Kish Elsh was for Crouse who passed Scores: 1 FIRST Chlcms- SL Leal1 ah a ah Alexander Rings Up His Twenty-second Victory Chicago Sept Scoring three runs In the tenth Inning after Pittsburg had taken the lead In the first half of the Inning the Cubs won today- 5' 'to' 4'- Singles by Grigsby adouble by Stats and singles' by Granthsm snd Grimes drove in the winning runs hit that won the game was his fourth of the game It was 22d win of the season Score: (Special tp The Eagle Areola gept 29-r-Rlehard A Jones Jr of Westchester Hills- the junior champion of the Metropolitan Golf Association conclusively proved his right to-a place in the leading ranks of local players when he 'defeated -William Reekie of Upper Montclair who turned In the second lowest amateur score in the national open tourney at Inwood by up on the 19ih hole In the final round of the sixth annual -invitation affair of the-Areola Country Club By his victory Jones kept tbe Areola Cup In competition for another year for Reektea triumph would have given the Upper Montclair permanent possession of the trophy since Bill holds two legs on the prise The defeat was disappointing- to Reekie for It was the second-- time In two years he has reached the finals only to be balked In his final quest for the cup Last' fall Frank Dyer now Metropolitan champion defeated Reekie: but this year with Dyer out of the competition prospects looked good for his success While Jones was hard pressed yesterday morning to win his semifinal match from Btepheq Berrien -hy 1 up on the 19th hole Reekie was having an easy time defeating Fenn of Ridgewood by 5 and 4-and incldently establishing a new roUrse record of 70 When Reekie stpod -1 up and 2 to go tn the final round it appeared that nothing would keep him from his goal but theold Jinx was 'working and the plucky Westchester youth stuck to his guns nobly and eventually won out 1 Both played- the first few holes of the match poorly but braced up considerably near the end of the outgoing journey Jones who won four out of the first five- boles held a two-hole lead af the turn Immediately after the start of the Incoming nine Reekie began to Improve He squared the match by winning the tenth and eleventh and from then on the lead see -sawed from one to the other Reekie received a bad break on the ahort fourteenth where hia putt knocked ball into the cup but he became 1 'up by winning the next two holes Ons down to 2 to play Jones was fdeed with -a tough proposition on the seventeenth when be was forbea to putt past a half stymie in order to win the hole After halving the home hole In fives tbe match ended on the first extra layout when Reekie hooked his drive and was over the green on his second The cards: Jones ntt4 4 41 Reekie out 1 4 I I I I I SMI Jones In 4IBS2II4 i Bl Reekie In 4 TB Jones out 4 Reekie out Tbs summaries: First- sixteen Snal round Rickard A Jones Jr Want Chester Hills defeated William Roskla Upper Montclair- np (IB holas) Second stxtaan final -Henry Harrison Montclair defeated Goers MerrittrRfdxewood 2 and 1 Third sixteen final Loomis Knickerbocker defeated Cooke Areola 2 and 1 H- t- First sixteen- defeated eight final round IL Fount sin North Jersay defeated -PrlCo Yountakah and 1 Second sixteen defeated elshL final Dr( WrGranborrr defeated Don Nsis left tackle vr Jones Carpentier-Beckett flfbL I- kmtif The promoter of the admt Meadowbrook Club third Mabel Stools Camp Abmo: fourth Flora Ledsard Board of Rtrrutlon Ptron' Tlmt IW Memdi isa-yard daab Won by Fraaooo Meadowbrook Club ooopud Varias MrCartlo City Bank Club third Mada-llne Adam Moodowbreok fourth May-hello Ul I II land City Bank of Mow Tork Time It seconds -40-yard hurdla race Won by Hoaol Kirk Prudential Insurance Company of Newark second Bother Behrlny Prudential Insurance Company of Newark third fooe Uarlock Newark Normal fourth ernlce Ayer Maadowbrook Club Time 4 seconds -j 440-yard Wpn by? Mesdewbreek Club Philadelphia fFrsncoa RIRRJ Dorothy Bough Groce Rlttler and Madau line second City Bank 4f Now Tork (Katherine Carlson Vaybella Ollli-Isnd -Marion McCartlo and Asuaa Themp) eon) third Board of Recreation Pater son fourth Prudential Insurance Com pony of Newark Time il oeooudo Running high Won hy Catherine 1 Wright Bridgeport A with a Jump of 4 feet Inches second Helen Donehy Shanahan Philadelphia with a Jump et 4 feet 7 Inches: third Ida Rohmeo Philadelphia Tumgomelnda orlth a Jump of 4 feet Inches fourth Dorothy James Meadow-brook Club with a Jump of 4 feet Inches Running broad Won hy Helen Denehy Shanahan Philadelphia with a Jump of- fart 4 Inches second Alice- Adame Prudential Insurance Company of-Newark with a Jump of I fret Inch: third- Florence Bltner M4a ilowhrook Club with a Jump of IB feet fourth Harrietts Terra Prudrntlal In-aurancr Comtwn'' of Newark with a Jump of 14 fret 1 Incbee Putting S-poUad by Bertha Yu Chrtstophel Gorman -American Turn Var- Bowling on the Green The- feature event of the' Brooklyn Bowling Green continuation tournament at Prospect Park yesterday was the first round -contest for tbe Baxter Cup Bklp -Archie team defeating Skip Alexander MofeMoriond and' hie by the close acore of 14 to 12 and'Bklp 8am team trouncing -Walter men by 23 to 7 The final 'playoff will take place next Saturday between Bklp men and Archie clan-' Dyer came out victorious in the first and second rpunda of the September singlea from Charles1 Oallaer hy iB to 11 and declared offers to depoitt Uttai ai Now York bank 'u-a'panf and also- biters to pay true tlon of Dempsey and bn Mart manager and ail traln(Btxpui England KratS fkabaa I ChlCAM Name ah lh pe a Stats 111 SB Adams Mill 14 1 1 I cf I 1 2 1 Hooperrf lliiai Colllnazb Pittsburg Name abrlbpsa Mssrs as 1 4 Caray- dill I 4 1 4 B'hartrf IBB SB RuasslLIf 4 1 SB R'lluga2h 1 1 4 2 G'mmlb 2 1 13 2 4 1 1 M'dowap 4 1 1 2 Gerber as 'B Ensllb 4 Toblsrf 4 1 Wlll'mxlf 2 2 3 4-1-3 Sevsrald) 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 4 1 4 2 ill 41 41 4 4 4 Orimoslh FribsrgBb Miller IL Grtgsbyrf 8hlrlh BarratLIf Ksmm3b Crousac a 4 1 3 4 1 4 IT 1 2 1 11 i at 4 1 IB 4 2 BIB SIB IB 1 (Bi ll CBretit 2-year-olds 2M upward pursa JLOOO St aM sno-hslf Ahnf" Wht Jockey 1 OddapU 'RBqvfoqV)' Fa tor B-2 M'l Poo- 7 Schuttg'er Mutiny US CKumnwr 4-1 even Hyperion Colllna 10-1 s-t 4 Caveat motor Thurber 101 S-l Wilton Flamma Milner 100B-1 BOO-1 'Start good Wen easily by two Jengtha head between second and third Time 1:1 1-5 Oak Ridge Runvtea ch -e X- by Mlcea Trained by i Loftua Second The uoenebora Hand leap Stseplschaas $2100 added about two one-half ml lea Haraa Wht Jockey Odda Fin Grenadier 144 JBysrs 1 Houdini -124 CJonoa 2 Start good Won under a pull by half a length' Tima- 4:30 Joseph WIdencr'e Grenadier g- by Fair Mission Trained by Lewla Third For 2 year-olds maidens claiming purse $1000 five furlongs: 'Horae- Wht Jockey Odda Fin Deputy '1(W Hernandos Tim Reaper 107 Stutta TUI cross 107 Aooardy' Iknatoa If igy U4 Rico Kerry Girl 107 LFator Ass' voting Fapa110 Legara Blue Miss 104 -Thurber Ebony Belle 100 Carroll 4-2 even I Spontaneous MM Collins '20-1 LI Star Man 107 Wakoff 40-1 20-PM Moon praam 100 Mat hewn 40-1 20-1 Blind MeTagg'L 401 14-1 13 Start good Won driving by two len 3 14 Kolnp Wrlffhtp 3 Claghan Alsx'dorp Tracey? Left guard Judd Doyle -a- Center Graver Macey a -Right guard vCofiln Myers Right tackle King Hannlgen Rlghtead Noble CepL 8evres -QuarterbacY Murrey O'Neill Left hb Capt White Tarr -Right hK back Kilby Wiedman Fullback Deloria Scora by Inninga -1st 2d 3d 4th Ttl -T 14 SL Stophen's 4 Touchdown -I Wiedman -White Goals from Towley 2 Referee JC -Ponnelly Trinity F- Murphy- Brown Linesman P- Whit Rutgora Time of IB minute Lange for -O'Neill Behkwlt for My era' Durner for Tarr Jablonka for'-Wiedman 'O'Neill for Lange Myers fer Behkwlt -Tarr fer- Durner Wiedman for Jablonka Carney fer Doyle Warren for Howley Washington fer Hanoi gau Berkwlt for Myere Falk for Berk-wiL Lange fer Hawes for Long Durner for Torn Slegal for Durner Mollis for Macsy Monahan for- Berkwlt 8L Hall for Kilby I Murphy Drives Double jrVJcWryjCofcih Coiumbua Ohla Srpt if Associated Preaa)Thom47 pby the New York honrmtw a -clean sweep of the two mb Grand Circuit nrt'to i i 1 xMest 1 I Vogel nratii Tknaa 'Minima fl'krr U-Maer Rift! 'Muimm Kriawl A hlUlM twriii '(MM ef kmato iMreulti Kriael- ifMar MlMD Totals BBS IB 24 II Totals SS 12 $7 1 Totals SB 4 T2B 22jTotate SB IS SB II of the local meeting1- TJ-i With Peter Etawah'hn from Davidson by l6 to 12 The day's results: irink no: James Scott Lead Jacobs McL Johnston Second -G -Stewart Harry Furss Third Malcolm McNeill Patterson- JSklp Bam Bproula v-7 i Points Il -j RINK- NO 2 F'GardlnrLaad Gallaar Davidson Saeond Abo Clonney David Dyer Third -Not -Randan A MarMorland Skip --Arc hia Beanatt XB Points 14 i 7- SEPTEMBER SINGLES ein with a putt of 1 fret IBM inches rtn Rmick Philadelphia Turn- second Robe rtn xBattofi for Blankenship lh "Bth -i'-' Chlraco l- I'l-l'( BL Louis 1 v-x- Barrett McClellan Mclfanua Jacobson Schllebaer Two-bass Jacobson Barrett CoIHna- Home Hooper Williams Stolen Colllna McManus Sacrifice- Sevsrsld Schlieb-? McClellan and Sheslr Jacobson MeMapna and Schllebnar Left en baseo Chi capo 7: SL Loula -Basra on Off Blahken-hlp I WrisbL I- Struck Kolp1 WriihL Off Kelp in 4 1-1 In-! WrlxhL in 4 1-S Innlnpa -Wild totcte-Blanknahlp Blankenship Winning pitcher WrlxbL Umpire- Ormsbr and Morlarty won the 2:05 pace aJihoiitkB nosed out- in the Peter Daphne In the Peter Etawah outraced Dip the stretch for the deeWoe-'' With Mary Ann wVfflFbt bent victory la taed-O-Jean Axworthy) Bt0k5ft waff second 4ft ftorak 'I Two out when winning run was scored tO'Ferrall batted for Alexander la 14th -t Callaghan ran for Hartnett In 14th -1 Vogel for Farrell in 14th -Pittsburg Chleaga 1- 1 0 2 Errors Rawlings Schmidt Grantham HartnctL Two-baae Rawlings Stats Homo Grimm Stolon Carey Sacrifices Frlberg (2) Rawlings Double pi ays Moors to Orlmm Grimm Moors and Grimm 1 Grantham Adams and Grimes Left on bases Pittsburg 4 Chicago 4 Basse on Off Meadows 1: off Alexander 1 Struck By Alexander 3 by Meadows 1 O' Day Pflrman and Quigley Tim of 1 hour and 2B minutes Dyer Dykr David IC Davidson IX -'V Bn Ch length between second end third 9:40 4-4 Quincy Stahlo'a Deputy TV g- Trolnod ip 1 irti a 4 cr A Penn Opens Grid Season ScorIng 20 to Victory P'blla4elphia BepL 1 Torn ahd Mattered by the superior weight of the 'Pennsylvania warriors Franklin and Marqall fought to the last ditch this afternoon on Franklin Field where Pennsylvania ushered in its 1922 football' season with 20000 spectators basking In the torrid sun--shine After 48 minutes of actual play Coach Young's men- came through with a 20-to-O The contest -marked the debut of Young Red and Blue captain (-as forlmer I SECOND' GAME Chlmgo (1 SL Lenta ab a I a Bit BjGcrberas 4 1 MoatlLcf 4 rEsselLSh I I Hooperrf I- BToblnrfT 4 I-1 4 4 CoUlpalb 4X1 slwill'matf I I 11 Sheeljrtb Bill) BlMcM'naSb I I Barrattjf 1 IlBevvraldLe 1 4 3 KammSb 3 33 McCl'na 411 1 4 4 3-7 I SeballLC 413 SWangll'rp IBS 41 Rob sonp I I I SRooLp- 1 1 a Ljrarttmp ilaDunt fie xCranBo 01 xxBIsh Parker Garden City Golf Club 4 and defeated Third sixteen defeated elshL final -rl'r Ijr'-S a '-CPfC- t- --K (I iifrJhikly Stated fjbe 3Cap htod Villas 'toe a ta Mt A 'Elm Dr Sprague Inwood defeated BL Carmichael Montclair and 4 -j- hy Ambassador Blue Ballot hy ntsstmmma Feurth race -The Edgemera and lea for B-year-olda and upward 15000 added one aula sad a furlong: Haraa Wht Jockey Odda Fin Little Chief 124 Sands 1-B0 1 High Chief 04 Milner 24-1 2 Start good 1 Won romping hy four lengths Tima IMS 4-4 Raueoeaa Ft able's uttls Chief 4 by Medora IL TralnM by Hildreth Fifth For s-year-olda and upward pursa $1000 on mile: -Horsa Wht Jockey Odda Fin Red Legs 114 Xwgera 1-3 1 Fusee 100 Aeeardy B-l 2 Rekah UT rey 3 Cork Elm 102 Thurber' 40-1 S-l 4 Start good Won easily hy a length three lengths between second and third Tima 1:49 1-4 A Red Lags ch 4 by Rock View Starcadla Trained by a Chbun Sixth race Fbr 2-year -aids puna SLOW alg furlongs: Haraa Wht Jockey Odda Flu Sheridan -110 Sonde 4-1 14 1 Bonaparte Turner S-l l-i Eaglet 110 lFktor 4-4 1-4 3 Sleepy Hoad Thurber 24-1 B-l 4 ATI to All MeTagg't S-l d-1 4 Cans US CKummer 1 oven 0 Start good Won easily by three lengtlta a length and a half between second and third Time 1:13 Raacocao Stabla'a Sheridan hr a hy- Iridescence TTalned by Hildreth --W head coach was- expected-- Franklin and Marshall put-' up a stiff battlo-and Pennsylvania had to fight for every inch of ground before calling It a day i The Pennsylvania attack was simple only a few plays being used The Red and Blue trfed-4pt five forward passes two of which were successful and together gainsd 42 yarda gemelnde with a putt of II foot IB 44 inches third Oladya Booth- Prudential Insuranoc Cempnny of Newark with a putt of SB fret inches fourth O'Conner Savage School with a putt of 27 fort 1144 Inchea Throwing the baseball Won hy Bittner Churchill Robinoon Female Seminary with a throw of 2B4 Hal S44 inches second Mildred Crotty Bridgeport A with a throw's! 12 feet Inches third Grace Castor 'Philadelphia Turngemeinde with a throw of 2B4 feet 4 Inches fourth Helen Wilson unattached with a threw of 2B2 fort 1 Inchea Throwing Won by Bother Behring Prudential Insurance Company of Nemark with a throw of S7 foot Inches second Elltnar Churchill Robinson Female Seminary with a throw of SB foot Inches: third Grace- castor Philadelphia Turngemeinde with a threw of SB foot Inchea: fourth O'Connor Savage School with a throw of SB feet Throwing the Won- hy Roberta Rbuck Philadelphia Turngemeinde with a throw of 4 feet 714 Inches Second Jeanette Caopeiy Bridgeport with -a throw af SB feet 1H Inches third Gladys Booth Prudential- Insurance- Company of Newark with a throw of SB foot Inches fourth: Carrih Garold Bridgeport A- with a throw of -41 fact 44 Inchea -Throwing the discus Won hy Bah Walbert unattached with a throw of 71 feet' Inchea: mcJH Roberta Reuek Philadelphia Turngemeinde with -a throw of 7B foot 14 inches: third Carrie Gerold Bridgeport with a throw of SB foot IB 44 inches fourth Haring Savago SchooU with -a '-throw -of -SB feet tnehee METROPOLITAN A A IT PENTATHLON The competitors were: John Bliss Glen -coo A- Joseph Shelvln Savage School-' Paul Courts! Now Tork A dU Bern le Ilctmsn Pastime a Ci Anthony Woodotolf Newark A Svon Fetander Bnedleli American A Algol Johnson Swedlsh-American sA -Bernard Sand-oulst Soodiah-American- A and Joseph Mlabarh Loughllh com Running Courtola 21 bet Inches Phelvln SB- fact B4 Inches: Woodetoff feet Inches BaMoilit It fact inrh Llctaan IB feet 744 Inches: Bliaa if feet BV4 Inches: Pentander IB feet 11 Inchea: Johnson IB feet 714 Inchea -Bl meters Sandqulst Uctmas Wood-stoir Bliaa Courtoia dhelvln Mlehsch and Johnson Winning tlms 22B-B aocnnda -Javelin throw Johnson 144 feet inches: Llctman 1(4 feet 1 Inches Wood-etofC 144 feet 11' Inches Ssmtaslet 121 feet- Inches: Bliaa 111 feet -7 Inches ri he Ivin 114 feet II Inches MlShsch IIS feet Dlecse Wood etolf IBB foot- i 44 Inches: Uctmait' TQt feet Bandoulat SB feet i inchea: fhelvln B1 feet 7- Mla-hach SB feet 2 inches: Johnson SB fast A inches: -Bliaa 71 feet 24 Inches: 4 140 Bi las Woadytoff Irfetman Shelvtn Cnurtoln and Randquiat Winning time 4 minutes" 2B 4-4 seconds Point Wooirolf fl) "Jctman 14 fmirtoln I handquiat ZB Shflvtn Crescent Totals I I 37 SSITotala SB IS B7 II xBattad for" Rokartson ia Bth Ran for Cramw Bth Bth for Vangllder fn Bth Chicago 'I st Louie i Archdeacon 2 Hooper Colllna Twe-base hlte-Rebertson: Jacob-aon Schalk EsxaJI Home Colllna Tobin Stoleq Barrel McClellan EJri ftacrl flees Kamm BarrstL Jacob-on Tobin- Double Kamm Colllna and Shralyf MriClelUn Kamm and Sheely? Left en bases- Ch lease BL Louis Base on Off Robertson 4 VanglWsrL Root Struck By Robertson 1 Vnn Slider -HI Off Robertson ln I toT Levaratte lln 1 Vangllder Tin a Rrat I X- Winning Robort-son loelng pitcher Root Mor-iarty and Onasby- 1:4 as AaiivuvraffaBtiPr v-1 Ja Yacht Racing Ends At Seawanhaka Club (Special to The Eagle) Oyster Bay I Sept 29 With the sxceptlon of a postponed race in the class which Is to he sailed next Saturday the yacht raclnglyear' of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club came to an end with a regatta for all classes off here -to-day In addition to the club yachts there were two of the 40-footers of the -York Yacht Club These boats were sent over a special course and Charles Andrews Pampero defeated William Eh Typhoon by 4 minutes and eeconds Hutchins' Snookabus was the winner In the 8 class in the Fish class the winner was Edmond Putney's Bluefish The championship of the division mms taken by Cockle which Is owned by Outer-bridge and Harvey lh the Kitten class the winner was Bob Cat which is owned by Deneyse de Zerman The win gave the craft the antiimn series The championship of the division was won by Scat which is owned by A Weekes 2d The morning series was won by Wild Cat which Is owned by -Miss Francesca Carey The summary: NEW TORK TACHT CLUB 4B-POOTERS COURSE Finish 1 1 time -Tacht and Owner 8 Fampero Andrews Typhoon Ehrlch CLASS B-START C1AL COURSE O- Whiten- Ellen Ralph Ellis 1- -tH- Results at Lstonla Flret Tbrra-yaar-olda aud up- vcq- v-r-xVtsr 5- word one mile and seventy yards: puree $3B -Ktw (Frank) 4 $X4B second' Boeb (Byrne) ttBB- third Time JJraran--Kwpl o-Nl Klrklorington MONDAYS AQUEDUCT CARD First race Claiming' maldra 2-year-olde and upward Six and one-half fur-tonga: -Whirligig 1B4 Sister Kuo ill FatoyH- -Bigger Still" t63 Tlkcsl S7lvau Spring '112 Wilton Flannel IBS- Jpnuu US High i Commander 14 Warren' Plenty-Iran Swocny lX 114 Exclusive: with Nutting i -r --rV-A ri i-'t '-r -j -r i (- -v -it 2Jj PI HE Buperio sers in these guita i 80 1r0jeLi2f 1 that it'is absolutely hineiti ordinary hard-service conditions overcome the: objection to 'it men who admire i5pecific about the- proven ShineNot wouldvseem like exaifgerationc- 7 Here- are Fruhauf Hand-Tailored GothesiB sro ruuoQi iiBiiu-x iiy vu i tjciy Tnlallp Chaplet Mart Rey Do Second Malden tyaatoold flllira five and a-: half furionga pun $1444 Poor! Mrata -11 (Ecbcbl 5i Lady Longridge 114 (E-Pool) $XS second Medina 114 (Connelly) $14 third Tim Atoo rni--Wankulla-Bona Vera- Howdy Oclrens SSSSSS BenlgnaRora EetHL Third Race The Ajotumn Inangnral year-olds end np: six' furionga pm-ee 144 14 (E Pool)' Jif XTB Ml flratpMorvln -May 111" (Goto er) $47 47B Second Lord Grantta IBB-(Freak) $7X34 IhlrAjt Tlma 1-t! Also -Right yn Time Heremon Betty Basil Pofaaua Tpyx -Wtdos Bradys Toney Grant Luck-- i- The Crescent Athletic Club regulars defeated the veterans- In a lacrosse game yesterday afternoon at Bay Ridge' -5 to 4 Whlle-not as nimble on foot as Ini days gpne by the veterans gave the- New Moon youngsters a hard battle Moses was tbe -flrat to score shooting a goal fbr the vets after five minuter of play This put the veterans in the lead for a short while for once In their 'Stride the regulars soon caught their older rivala When the whistle ended the first half the score was 4 to 1 with the regulars leading' Starting the second period the veterans cut the lead down when Bob Wall scored a pretty shot that waa followed by en other goal by Charley WardelL This left' the vets only one behind But this lead oas Increased when Keppler got one pest Rasa -Bob Well again scored in this period which finished the -scoring 1 Vr Regulars (4) Fes (4) Barnard Goal Buie Andrews Point" 1 DeCasanera Holmann Cover point- Miller Golden lot defense Aeee Eastman 2t defense Liftcn Griffin Sd defenna Debby Sliq Center a I nrdoll cooper 3d attack 'Qrplet McCormack 2d attack- Kiep Kelly 1st attack X-Kennedy Lpkwi-i' Outride- heme rfVs Inalde hems Referee Buck Base Goals a Lyke- 2 sees McCormack Wall 2: WardelL- Keppler Bn bet I tot McCormack ter Keppler Meeterl fer IBkOS Cooyr ft 24: Bliaa -2B 'vJ- 1 A 'X: models developed in the Fruhauf Eight JVy 'Fre T'cepoi rtetbi a-n a)j ho that fit men oP all buikLs perfectly t- -'V" M-S -'-f- 5 Panpora Curtis 4:14:34 Surinam Roooavslt PfmlJ D- Baeoa 4:14:42 Pern eh Franklta Remington FISH START SPECIAL 'COURSE mus Flsh BL Putney Cockle Outer brtdse and Harrey Volador Georg Nlrhola KITTEN START SPECIAL -1 COURSE i- A- Bob Cat Brau 4:42:24 Hrat A Weks Klttlcat and Weeksa 4:44:24 Wood Pusuy-J Work -F and Socker Pairings Made For Cup Competition One hundred and thirty-four dubs' or two more than lost year entered the annual competition of the United States Football Association Cor the National challenge trophy at meeting of the cup committee- held at the Hotel-Astor In Manhattan yesterday Of these there sre-54 -In the Eastern division end in the- Western A' total of 33 games taking in 78 of the cluha were drawn- for end scheduled for the ground Ten of the byes were given to the East and 45 to tho- West There are clubs In the Southern Now Tork Division 4 In Connecticut -in New Jersey 8 In eastern Pennsylvania in southern New England and 14 in northern Massachusetts snd New Hampshire Michigan division leads the Western section with 94 followed by Ohlolf Illinois-Indiana and Wisconsin IS Missouri and southern Xlllnolsk '9 "western Pennsylvania 9 Municipal Lieague of St Louis 6 northwestern New York The 12 clubs In southern New Tork were paired es follows: Nassau vs Port Washington New -York- SL George vs Bedford Indiana Flooring Company vs Lexington National Giants va Victoria Sport Club Hispano va New York Socker Emerald Celtic va Brooklyn -a In the New Jersey division the pairings are Erie A A va Hudson Ryerson va Newark Socker Club American A Awa Bloctafleld General Electric C-: Trenton British War Veterans va Caledonian Second rhe Pickpocket- Handicap B-yaar-olds and upward One mile and a sixteenth Flaunel ShlrL llt McKee IBBi High Prinoe l4 Episode il Maryland Third Claiming: t-yaar-oida- Five fUrtonga I Hardtng lBi Mltau IBB Praiseworthy 14 Mad Trooper 14 Ag-grov Papa 14 Sbelvvbloom 11 East Wind 1: Flltlew IB Eaooba -d'Oro IBS: Vulnad 14 Hourt" Hilarity 1IT Fourth race- The --Junior Champion: 3-ymr-olda Cne mile Sun Pol Mr Mutt Comic ArtlL- Bracadal Staqwlx Brtgga Buehrnoa Bonaparte and Aga Khan each berry IBB pounds (Mr Mutt and Comic Artist Fisher- entry Bracadal end Stauwlx Raueoeaa Stable entry Prlgga Buchanan and Bonaparte Rl vlora Stablo entry) Fifth S-yaar-otd 'and upward -On mils Lady Inea lit Whlrt-Igl IB Rehab- 14 Carmen Xantages 14 Melee 11 Dan' Bolling' 11 King's Bella Diversity IB Red Lege 112 Trite IBB: Scarecrow --'IBB -v- Sixth Conditions 2-year-old fillies Fire furionga Janet -BlalrX 1ST Pearab -IBt BroadraeL -llf ExploH Btardrlft Ill: Rinkey 1B1 Mias Domino -11B Nellie Grey -147: -Lady Bella lit (Exploit end Beneaeas Stable 4 Uyyrwttei yiWwinrt claimed oWaathif elr 1 trade Uurt? 01 i 5 xi4 jHupeii JX2B second Fair Phantom 12B (ScoMa)l M2 third -Tim 1:11 2 -4 Alep Dr Clark and Kaaeam Fifth In Mefnorlam first Arto nary second Hcp leas thlto -AWraI? Triumph Chacolet Surf Rider Beat-Pal Baracuda Cherry Tree Lady Madcap end We should like mxny as poesihM opportunitysofjexandiiinjr ShineNot Rfa: at rrhn (- 1- 1 'icw Prince -r- s- Jr- -r 7 Kacw SI fur ton ya 7 Sapols-tern PpatlUton acraud Phoebe SnoW -hlra! Tima -AIra ran Blue White Mark I -Hina Boots and KhoeaWong Bek- Shindy-fleet end Ited VMAilSq Boeo-AMlje and rt Boots Dffleat'-nnd Red I -r Seventh i (B Dooley Brooklyn Laid Helps Dartmouth Win Hanover 8ept Dartmouth opened lta 1923 football season's by downing Norwich 12 to bene this- afternoon This Green showed a distinct superiority on' the offense- but found difficulty In scoring until the lost half In -the third quarter Ed Dooley a Brooklyn boy playing quarterback 01 the Greeny slipped over the itne for A touchdown after-a aerie of rushes had brought the Green 'players (down the field In --the final 1 quarter Dooley tossed forward pass lo Bjorkman placing the Green in scoring position and Kelly carried the ball over Rollee kicked the soAl Hall i another-' Brooklyn bov played quarter for-' the period after which Dooley assumed A LEAGUE i -t -v- Centrals 1B-B 411 111 Eastern Dlst I I I I 1 10 Norwich and Jackson Vcllsr snd Myora-'-- flret Make UrK L- -'y- T'vLiVL -Hb Vl 4 'k- --T i fw' -V der -Seth third- -Tima- 111 Eacorpoletto (-'Kin burn Hot Blaacba Mack andJwtMTTjIf 1 teri'-'v 'h ly'T'1 'FARMERS IN 14TH The Farmer defeated -the College JPolnt nine yesterday at -Farmers Oval In game that -went 'ta 14 innings 5 to 4' The Farmers Will meet the Harrisburg Cbloied Giants In a doubleheader Tbi score: FOB t'i ENGLISH AT SOCKER i 5 T7H I Billiards XNDrSTl(LL LEAGUE -BKE: export 2 a 1 Sales 4 1 1 Batteries Tlcheaor Bests and WolmOr MoGarry- and Cousins riBlUf-l 41 Porto Rico 2 0 3 4 1 Batteries Eddy and -Schwarts Bssdsr sad KBjrqffi Bowling Belfoat Sf pti -The EngWah Football League defeated the 'Irish League in ai international game played here- this afternoon before a crowd of '14960 spectatora The TfitmV 'V1 KFPAICt av rvKBT i-Zv REPAIRS BY expert College PL'l 1: 4 1 Farmers BB2141 3 Batteries Etagraaa and Stain hack WUey MECHANICS The control bU-' Incore vrOB to 3- Oa I i mi--- in --4 vv v- -r -y-- 'v.

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