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THEl BUNT 'WO NEW YOIflC HtiRASP, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1920. J4 Garfs Defeat Cubs by 72, While Dodgers Bunch Hits for Victory Over Braves by 3 Yankees Idle '3 1 i MS li-1 I i ll I i i j' 1 5 I. fa 1, 11 CUBS, MINUS PEP, BEATEN BY GIANTS OlilwiffoM Dnili Outfit (iooil Slnrf, but Tlmt In All, DOUGLAS FINDS WMSMF Burns, lliuid'off, Yomw mill Fi'IhcIi Do flic llltfliifr Which Counts, lly WII.M.1M II. II.tX.NA. for two Innlntfii (ho Culm kept Mep wltli tho yeatortlny, then cruin-hied.

A liomo run hy O'Farrell Into tlio left field loft In tho second Innlnu wnn tho last net of flKgrennlnn of conee-riuonen Iiy them, and the (Hants, hlttlnv tlm first two Clilratfo iiltdiurs, Tyler niul Ilalley, rapaciously, won, 7 In 2, The Cuba then reminietl their Wast, ward way nnd left no vivid lmpri of their ona day visit. They had as much flKht na (poriKo, Individually they havo iwimo class hero nnd there, but ns a tram mnklnv buttle worthy the name their effort yesterday were poor ex-vuie, thin nlthouKh tho Mlrnclo Man, mi railed, was out them IiohsIiik the Job eucli on It woe but not imililnK very iood Job of It. Thme nro tennis fur Ihor down In the ruco than tlm Cubs mid Urdu whirh Imvo conducted thslr campaign with much mnro silt nnd put ir.oro llfo Into tliolr worlt. A drab nnd repletH outllt tho Cubs ns they plnyed eaterdny. Douglas milled after two dubious Innings and pitched In tho bcit of atyle.

lie waa exceedingly vexed with himself, however, for not malilwr a hit. He received the usual atronr Ml nround sup-rort the (Hants have been putting- forth lately, The New York hlttlnif wns clean cut nnd tlmoly, the baeo runnlnir of tho ulert sort to mako tho most of the hit tlnrr. Klr.it to third on a hlntslo wns tho programme. Bnydor, Hurne, Ilancroft with four and Krlnch Jld tho hlttlnir which mndo It Just frolic for tho nlnntil. Iloforo DourIab was In liJu etrlde Mack'.

had gauged hltn for a two bagger over Jlurni'fl head, and nncrlflco by leathers nnd a hit by Robertson brought mm in. A doublo play closed tho chapter Just when the Cuba Haw other rune In tho oning. I'leh lush I aald the Cllntita In roapono to that, nnd' proceeded to tan Tyler. JJurna clubbed tho drat pitch aafely and went to third on Dancroft'a doublo to left. Young1 whaled away and bounced alnulo to Tyler, who found nobody at homo ao far na first boao waa concerned.

Hurna acored on the hit, and ferocloua liner, Kelly to l'aakcrt, brought Ilancroft In. Kim; went out on a lino smash to linrber, who scooped It nnd trotted to first with It. Tyler took a. pummellng nnd woh fortunato to escape with two runa. Tlea Score 'With Home Hun, O'Farrell tied tho acoro In tho nt'coml Iiy pounding a home run' Into tho acatn back of Hurna.

Acaln tho (llanta retaliated with two, Pnytler doubled, nurnn atrolled, Bancroft singled to right, putting Hnyder over tho plato and Duma on third, Duma nnd ltancroft mndo compound ateol, which gave tho former tally, Uancrott'a Jump and catch of J'lank'a lly In the third Inning waa felonious robbery and outraged the feellnga of Mr, Flack. Ilancrott waa not nluft up where tho air waa rnrltlcd, but waa twisted like a rope. Tho Now York third Introduced new Chicago pitcher, Unlley. Tho Giants' activities with tho bat wero too much for Tyler. Halloy disposed of Kelly.

King nnd Grimes quickly, O'Farrell, homo run maker In tho aeo-ond, struck out In the fourth and with l'aakcrt, who had walked and stolen, on aecond awaltlnc assistance, llurns's eecond sockdolager, alnglo to centre In tho fourth, aent In Snyder, who had butted In with his second two bagger. Ilancroft's third single shipped Duma to third, from which coign of vantage ho acored when Younc alngled. Kxlt Italley, enter Martin. Krlsch bashed Martin for a right field two bagger nnd Bancroft scored, Kelly Interrupted the merry making by striking out and King terminated It by grounding out. Harold Lcatherstocklng' waa done out of a hit by Hnyder In tho sixth Inning.

Hn bounced the ball In front of the plato ond It rolled slowly toward the foul Inc. Iiy energetic snap-ring of tho flngora nnd "come, seven" exhorting Snyder dragged the foul over the line nnd H. I had to come bnck. Btray Cubs got on from tlmo to time after that, but they couldn't start anything approaching a revival. They played with ns much animation oa stuffed cub, nlthough they wedged two hard hit balls Into tho ninth Inning.

Ono of thesa was a single by Deal after an error by Douglas had put O'Farrell on first Tho other waa a liner to Bancroft which that master workman dug out of hla loins and throw to Kelly, a doublo play and tho heglra. The score: ancAOO (N. NEW YOnK (N.) ab a Durns.U.. 48 2 0 0 0 H24 4 0 0 Young.rf. 802 3 0 0 Frlich.Sb.

BO 2 0 2 0 Krlly.lb.. 8 0012 2 0 ab a 4 12 1 0 0 IVUiers.ss not 0 no 301 2 0 0 Varber.lb 4 01 0 0 0 8 00 4 0 0 4 11 0 10 IClnr.cf... 40 1 4 0 0 pral.Sb.. 401 0 10 4 0 0 1 01 Tjrler.p.. 1 00 0 0 0 lUller.p..

00 0 0 0 0 Martln.p. 100 1 10 arlms.2b 4 0 0 0 1 0 Hnydfr.o.. 422 4 zo Douglai.p. 4 0 0 0 2 1 7 13 27 13 1 Totals. 32 3 7 21 81 CWesro 11000000 0-2 New Yorfc 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 x-7 Iluns batted In Dy Robertson, 1: br OTr-rtll, It by by Uancrott, 1: by Youna, 2: by Frlch, It by Kelly, 1.

Two base hits Flack, Bancroft, Bnytlsr 2, Frlech. Htm run O'Farrell. Stolen baes HJrne, Taskert. Sacrifices Leathers, Kelly. Doublo plays Douglas, Bancroft and Kelly: Bancroft and Kelly.

Left on bases Chicago, t); New Tork, 0. First baeo on errors Chi-otro, li New Tork, 1. liases on balls-Oft Tyler, 2s off Martin, 1: off Douglas. 2. HitsOff Tyler.

8 In 2 Innings; oft Ualley. 4 tn 11-3 Innings! off Martin, 4 In 4 2-3 Innings. Struck out By Ballsy, by Martin, by Douglas, li. Losing pitcher Tyler. Earned runs-Off Tyler, off Pulley, .1: off Douglas, 2.

Umpires Idem and Km.lle, Time of game 1 hour and 43 minutes. Notes of the Diamond The Yankees and Washington will ptay a double header at the Polo Grounds to-morrow Instead of Saturday, as originally Intended. Xdward Ooelt August 30, Detroit 0, Athletics August 81, Detroit Athletics 8 (IS Innings): September 1, tint game, Athletics 2, Detroit second Riime, Athletics 11, Detroit Feptembcr 2, Athletics 2, Do. trolt 0: September 8, Washington 14, Athletics September 4, Athletics Washington 4 (13 Innings). F.

writes as follows: "In regards to the double header between Brooklyn and Chicago nt Ebbets Field on September 1,1, I would like to call your att.ntton to the way the management of tho Brooklyn ball club handled the overflowing crowd. Many hold-em of tickets for tho upper tier box seats earns only to find their reserved places filled with fans who had no right there and who refused to leavo and give the seat? to the rightful owners. I suppose Charlie Khbets gets a few more Iron men Into ht. pocket for not havlpg to pay salarlei to attendants that ha should have In order that all hli patrons get the sam service that li to bn had at the Polo Orounds. If he doesn't regulate things now what a pretty mess the erowd will ba In should Brooklyn ntn the Dodgers, Winning From Braves, Hold Position Kouulchy'H Homo Mm and Squeeze Tiny Oluof Factors in Victory.

llr MATIIIHON. Tlifl Ilosto.i nnwes wero quite annoying yesterday, for nlthough the Podgera needed but threo vlctorlea In order to clinch tho iieniinnt, they have no desire to delny putlliifr a piullock on tho chain-plonahlp, Owlnw to the peralatout winning streak of the Giants, the Dodgern feel constrained to keep on their toea, and It was only by a moat determined effort that lliu prospective champions defeated the llravca by 3 to 1, Truo, fiherrod Hmlth held the Jlna-tonlnna down In the matter of hlta, while tho Dodgem batted Kllllnglm with frequency ond forco, Hut Hlllnelm received aensatlonal support from hla team mutra nnd thus escaped sdverer trouncing, The Dortgera wero first to get a man over tho plain, und It won accomplished by tho once familiar squeeze play. Miller, first up In the third session, doubled to left, nnd Hmllli camo up under orders to advance tlm runner. Hmlth tried to Mint, but could not Iny tho ball on fair ground, Then he nwung nt It nnd rained foul lly that Hoik muffed, Smith struck out, Olson died nt flrat and Miller reached third, Johnston then came up nnd proceeded In Intrndnco the miueeio play to tho attention of tho 10,000 funs In rtttcmhuii'o. Just ns James poked 'tho ball 'towards lloeckel, Mlllor made frentled ruh for the pnto and got thrro handily, for tho rood reason that Johnston boat ltoockel'a throw to first and Jlolko did not even try to return tho ball to tho plate.

Johnston ended tho Inning w.hen ho waa out In an attempt to steal eccond. Tho aecond run acored by the Dodgers wbh registered In the fifth when ICrmry opened with a clean double to left centre, nnd traveled to third on Kllduft eacrince-, Miller hit a one baaer to centre nnd Koney acored, Hmlth also singled, but Olson waa out at first nnd Johnston tiled to Towell, The third nnd flnnl tally of tho bod- gera was achieved In. the eighth Inning npd wna dun to a our baao blow delivered by tho aamo Mr. Konetchy who tied tho score In the ninth frame laat Mondny, Koney smashed tho ball to left nnd It scooted between the con-creto wall of the grand atnnd nnd the emergency left field blenchera. Tho Braves mado terrific blent, Insisting tho hit was only a three bagger, but Harrison held that It waa a homer and It waa ao recorded, The only run the Brnvea put across wna duo to nn alleged missed third strike.

At any rate, Harrison declared It wna, nlthough many persons entertained the suspicion that It wna a foul tin. However. Mr. Harrison, who Is a determined young man, ngnln had hla way, desplto tho protests or the uougera, and Otto Miller was charged with BEDS ARE TWICE BEATEN. rirntcs ilolrt Them Down to One linn nnd Double.

l'tTTsnuao, Stnit. 22 (National). nttsburg won two games from Cincinnati hero to-day by scores of 2 to 0 nnd 3 to 1.. Adams outpltclwd Luquo in the first ti bnt I tin vlnltnrn' five hits acnttcretl. Tlio first rurl waa scored in tho fourth Inning on hits by Southworth and Barnhnrtit.

Tiie otner run won registered In tho seventh on Traynora double nnd singles by Schmidt and Adams. The Ilcds acored their only run or tho day In tho second gamo on rm wan fallowed bv hit. Timely hitting by Barnhardt and Tler- ney, recruit players, won mo snmu iur tho homo team. Tho scores: nrtBT OAMK. riTTanuitti (N.) ah li a ab a Ilath.Jb..

4013 4 0011 lll.l... If 4 00 4 on iHumwa.cf. 300 2 0 0 flu 1 n.Rthtv'lh.rf 411 ltouiii.cf! 4 0 0 3 1 0 4 0 11 0 0 a ao ti to caio.r... 2 I i I i a 21: 5 iX Wlnto.C. Ul i i ncrinmi.e.

ov. vv i niii. inn lOAdams.D.. 30 2 0 4 0 1 mi rtlng.P... 000 0 0 2 8 27 100 m.a.l.

Ot flftOl 1J iutirf tnr iMnum In eltrhlh tnnlnff Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 nttsburg Tun Io.a tilts-Crane. Traynor. moien boses-Oroh 2. Bacrlflces-Luque, Sumwa. Double plays-Crane, Bath and Daubsrti Ilousn ana wingo.

ueii natl, 0: rittsburr. 8. Base on bslls-Off i mt.Wf t.umie. 8 In 7 lnnlnss! iff Mng, none tn Inning. Btnick out-lly Adams.

Loeina imwin-ajuiiuv. plres-O'Day and Culgley. Time of game 1 hour and 23 minutes. B1.COM) OAJ1B. CINCINNATI (N.) ab a 401 4 8 0 lh a 02 10 I'lTT8nunO (N.) ah ftl Blgbee.lf.

310 1 0 0 ft 5 i no OrnhJlh. 801 0 2 0 Tlerncy.2b 201 8 8 0 nnuih.ef. 4 00 4 0-0 n.n II it I 1 0 0 ii i 402 1 8 0 n.imm in a i la 10 Neale.rf. 402 3 0 Crans.ss. 401 4 2 0 winsrn inn A 20 Traynor.ss 8 01 8 4 1 nuu ronder.p.

3 00 0 00 20 0 oni A III i ninf.p... 0 0,0 0 00 Totals. 283727101 Totals. 33 1 S' "I tMU nattea ror nuetner in Cincinnati rtttaburg 20001000 x-3 Two base hlts-Daubert. Tlerney, Barn-hardt, Neale.

Three base hlt-Barnhardt. Rtolen baee-Oroh. Racrlflcc-Tlerney. Doublo play-Orlmm nnd Traynor. Left on bases Cincinnati.

7: nttsburg. 5. Base; on balls -Off Ruether, 2i off Tonder, 2: off Blny. 1. Illts-Off nuether, 7 In 7 Innings: off ning.

none In 1 Inning. Struck ou -lly nuether, by Ponder, B. Passed ball-Wlngp. Losing pltcher-Iluether. Umplres-Julgley and O'Day, Time of game-l hour and 42 mln-utei.

IIASK ISmALL IN C. SYSTEM. Bssketball and other Indoor games will be Introduced Into some of the Kn ghU of Co-lumbus schools this year. William J. Mc-Olnley of New York, supreme secretary of tho K.

of C. who directs the K. of C. school system, states that many reports nave been received from principals and regtsJ parti of the country that keen Into rest la neinsT BUOWn 111 iHUuyxMinv -l lit-a myrji a. BDOrtlnK equipment that erved the mn ovr rat will probably be uird In the ichooli by Man i.t.Al"..

National and American League Records. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New Yurk, 7 1 Chicago, 5. Brooklyn, 3 Bottpn.

1. rittsbnrg, 11 Cincinnati, 0 (first game). I'lUiburc, 3t rinelnnntl, 1 (second gams). St. Louis, 4 1 STANDING OF Flayed.

Won. lost. P. Itriuiklrn 14S 89 39 .601 83 1 11 OS .338 74 CO .811 It 13 70 16 .418 at 34 80 .318 New 148 Cincinnati 14.1 rittibnrg 1 fhlragn 141 Ht. Lnnls 14rt Uootnn 140 GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY.

Holloa In PhUodelplila (two). CUclnaatt la rlttiBnrg. Dodgers Are Still Five Games Ahead THH Dodgers atlll retain their five game lead In the National pennant race. Tho lUds yesterday wera eliminated from tho race, They Imvo ten mora games to Play, and If they win nil of them nnd tho Dodgers osa the remaining six games on their achedulo the HUH, cham-plona still would bo ona and one-half games behind tho Dodgers, Tho race between Brooklyn nnd New York has resolved Into this) Brooklyn, with a lead of five games over the (Bants, haa six more games to play one with Boston nnd five with New York, Ilia (llanta have eight mora gamea fr ptay two with Boston, one with I'ltlln. Jclphlo and five with Jlrooklyn.

To win the pennant the Dodgers must win ono game from tho Olanta und the final game of tho season with Boston on October 3, or win two of tho flvo Ramos with the Olants. In either eaao It would bo Impossible for Mcdraw'a men to tie Manager Itoblnson'a team, missed third strike, when Otto la thoroughly convinced It was a fouL Mann, who wna first up In thn atxth Inning, wna disposed of nt flrat, but Hiilllvan lilt for a base. Hnlka singled, hut Hulllvnn waa held nt aecond, A maaoit Imll Kiinhleit rni-li runner to nd- vnnco A base, Boeckcl fanned, and then Marnnvllle, eminent comeuian or tuo Braves, got Into tho spotlight. Ho merely tipped the ball on his third atrlke, tho spheroid being defleoted from tho reliable paws of Miller, and shooting back to tho grand stand. Sullivan ran home nnd Uolks dashed to third.

After tho hentod argument had ended Maranvlllo and Hoiks tried a doublo atoal, but the Ilabblt was caught on Miller's throw to Bmltlt, who passed the ball to Kllduff. Tho Dodgers then went to their tenta with smliea of aatlafaetlon on their facen nnd will rcat two daya In order to bo In perfect trim for their flvo gome aeries with tho Olants, which begin Saturdny nt Kbbeta Field. Tho scorns UOHTONtN.) I imOOKI.YN abrb ae abrh ae fowell.cf. 4 02 OU 401 1 50 Mann.lf.. 400 3 OO'j'listonlh, 20 1 3 30 II OOnr'flltMf.

on 0 0 0 B0lkV.ll.: 30 1 0 00 Iftkel.ali. 4 0 0 0 1 0 Mysrs.ef 4 0 1 0 0 0 M'v'lle 4 00 I I 0K tehV.lt. 8 2 2 13 0 0 3 30 1 3 2 0 Fonl.Sb,. 1 0 1 3 0 313 11 3 0 0 0 lOBintlh.p... 301 1 7 0 0 00 ,0 27 18 1' 1 nI4 12 n.it.,1 for llolke In ninth Inning.

Boston 0 0 0 0 I II Brooklyn uw Two bsse hlts-Konetchy. Milter 2. Horns tlnhniton. Kllduff. fiouh rplaVsmUh and Konetchy I Smith, Kllduff and Konetchy.

Ift on basM-Bos- inn ft! Urooktyn. 7. Iiaeee vit- Mlllor. Umplres-Hrrlson snd MoCormlck. Tims of gsme-l hour and 21 minutes.

STENGEL HITS A HOMER. nrrs riillllea Prom Hhntoat nt Hands of Cnrdlnats, PiiiLAwar-iUA, Sept. 22 (National). Stengel's homo run over the right field wall with Williams on base In the ninth waved Philadelphia from ahut-out at tho hands of Lyons, 8t Loula recruit pitcher from Sioux City, tho visitors winning, 4 to 2. Lyons also drove homo his team'a tlrat run.

Clever bunting by Williams and Cnusey featured, tho latter getting two safe hits by this method. The score ST. LOUIH (N.) (PHILADELPHIA (N.) tb li i cl ah a fichullt.rf 3 0 1 2 40111 10 422 0 0 0 J.M'ltr.Sb 4 00 1 4 1 4 02 0 1 OlWIsms.cf 413 7 10 llnsby.Sb. 3 1 2 1 1 O.Meueel.lf.. 4 0 0 1 00 4 0O 2 0 0 Lavan.ss.

4 12 4 3 1 300 7 0 0 i timi S- uvv ttj Rlengel.rt. 4 12 2 Ol) 4 0 0 2 10 30 1 0.1 1 8 02 0T4 0 3 0 2 2 1 1 Lyons.p.. 4 0 1 0 4 0, 4 12 27 12 2 33 2 0 27 17 2 Rt. T.mtli...y. 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 04 rhlladelphla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 liltn Pnurnler.

Hornsby. Dll- hoefnr. Home run-Stengel. Stolen base Kournler. Sscrlflces-llesthcote, Stock, Four-n'er.

Doublo plays-Lyons, Lavan and Tour-nler: Stock, Kornsby and Fournler: Lavan and fcnnrnier: iaui-y. riricner ana letle: Williams and Wrlghtstone, Left on bases St, Louts, 8: rhlladelphla, 8. Bases on balls-Off Lyons, 1: off Causey, 2. Btnick nut-Dv Lyons, 2. Umpires Moran and nigler.

Time of game-l hour and 43 minutes. WOBTHY CHIEF'S FAST RACE. Trots In Sil3H nnd 3.12 at Mlneoln. Fnlr Srfdal lo Tut Bon and New Tosk iltuu. Minxola, Sept 22.

Coming from tho Grand Circuit meeting at Syracueo laat week, Herman Cross-man's three-year-old gelding. Worthy Chief won ono of tho fastest racca of tho season for a trotter of his ago on a half mile trade At the Mlneola Fair to day, beating Ituth Brooks and other good ones in ana anwn by his amateur owner. Summaries: First Race 2:30 trot; purse 4600; mils heats, A In 8: Anulllan Maid, b. by Aqulllan (Cornwall) Ill Ethel blk. m.

(Thomas) 2 3 2 Direct Aqutlan, b. t. (Smith) a .1 Sunrldge, b. o. (Cleveland), 8 0 4 Newbura, blk.

h. (Muns) 4 0 8 Oladys linger, blk. m. pi 4 0 Mabel Worthy, b. m.

(Nuhn) dls Time, QilBU. 2M0U. Second nace Three-year-olds: purss $1,000, and cup valued at S10C offered by Nassau Driving Club; mile heats, 2 In 8: Worthy Chief, br. by Worthy McKIn- nrr (Croisman) 1 1 Ituth Brooke, b. (Wiltney) a 2 l'eter Verde, ch.

g. (Thomas) 8 8 Harvest Thorn, b. g. (Post) 4 Billy Bunker, b. 0.

(Wiggins) 4 Tims. 9H2U. Third Bace 2:20 trot special; prtie, sit of harness, blankets, whip and haltar: Lady Psyche, ch. by San Fran- Cisco (Leonard) Ill Peter Gates, b. c.

(Post) 3 8 2 Yankee Man. b. I. (ID. Shoemaksrt a 2 a Norblan, b.

g. (Dunn) 3 4 3 Ilaseiua, D. g. (uoiin) 4 0 4 foggy Mc, m. (O'Nell) BOB Time, 2:1.

2:10. Fourth liace-agjin pace for prises: Bud Hal, br, by Direct Hal (Lawrence) i Mary Anderson, b. m. 2 8 2 Huxter Brooks, b. g.

(O'Nell) 8 3 8 Tims, 2114V, AMERICAN LEAGCE. No games scheduled. THE CLUBS Played. Wen. lost, p.o.

cieiTiana iu si sx 148 81 S3 IcM New York 141 80 81 ill Ht. IxniU 148 11 11 Iseo Boston 143 8T 11 ,409 140 68 78 .413 Detroit 144 IM 403 rhlladelphla 141 48 88 319 Philadelphia In Boston. Cttk-fo lo ClrrtlanS, eixwUTaiCttrsM, BRYN MAWR WINS GREAT POLO MATCH Doiitfl Coopcrstown In Final Period of Junior Title Tussle iir JASins n. MiTCiircL, Undoubtedly the closest match yet played for thn national Junior polo championship waa contested nt Meadow Brook last evening, nnd resulted In a victory for tho Bryn Mawr Vox Hunters ovor tho OoopoNtown fnui by a acoro of I) to 7. Tho triumph put the Pennsylvania aggradation In the semi-final round with tho West Point quartet, Tiin gamo waa nip nnd tuck Affair mi win wny.

it was strnao lor atrnani unu gnuop tor gaiiop ah tnrougn ma eigni en mt era or seven nnd half minutes each If ono aldo took tho lead the other quick) enmo up with a brilliant rally and made It hot match Again, At tho end of tho seventh period the count wna even At 7 goals each, In tho eighth chuklier Bryn Mawr'n riders did somn very clovor molH work and soon had the Coopcrstown men on the defensive, Klrat lr. Ieo nliot a goal between thn potts, putting tho Pennsylvania four In the van, Immediately afterward 11. IS. Btrawbrldge, one of the most brilliant of tho youngor set In American polo, made another goal for Bryn Mawr. And so the count stood, for In epltc of tho herculean efforts of the Propers-town four to organlie romitor rally they could do nothing, Bryn Muwr rodo tho up-Htaters off time nnd ngnln when It looked ns If Coopcrstown worn In a position to score, Clods flew thick nnd fntt and one melee followed fast on another, Tho wlndup was so exciting that even a Veteran llko Harry Paynn Whitney forgot that he was tho rofereo nnd started to cheer the riders.

After It wns nil over Mr. Whitney said that It was ono of the most sensational matches It had been hla privilege to witness in nil hla long experience, 'It was not only a wild match and great finish," aald the Internationalist, "but It waa full of flno polo, too. A match llko that makes ua hope for great things In polo In this country." llrynMnwr. Onopetstown. ro.

Pothunters, 0, Bacon 1 I', von Blade 2 3.0. Cooley 11. 0. Bacon 8 B. Btrawbrldge.

11. Prince, Hack I C. Lee. nrtBT punioi). No goals scored.

SECOND PEItlOD. (Joals. Time. 1 nacon, cooperinn 2 V. H.

Prince, Cooperstown 0:33 B-J, 0, Cooley, llryn Mawr 1:48 nniin rEitioD. 4-It. R. Ptrawbrldgo, llrn F. C.

Lee, llryn Mawr Ill" 0 Von Blade, Cooperstown 0:47 Kouivni pcniOD, 7 Prince, Cooperstown 4:3.1 8 o. 0, Bacon, Cooperstown p-ll, E. tJtrawbrldge, Bryn Mawr PIKTIt PEIIIOD. No gnati scored, SIXTH 10- T. C.

Cooley. llryn 1:50 11 It. n. Btrawbrldge. Bryn Mawr 1 .00 12- F.

S. von Stade, Cooperstown 1:20 SEVENTH riiltlOD. 13- It. E. Btrawbrldge, Bryn Slawr 1 iOO 14- J.

Cooley, Bryn Mawr 0:40 EIGHTH PEIHOD. 1IU-K, 0. Lee, Bryn Mawr 1:10 10-11. E. Btrawbrldge.

Bryn Mawr 1:00 Total goale-Bryn Mawr Poxhuntcrs, tij Cooperstown, 7. Ilef.rtc Harry Pa-ne Whitney. CHAR6EWHITE SOX PLOT IN SERIES Continued from First Page. who bet on reaulta, played their money hoavlly that tho aianw wouiu win. r.ii,.

rmilil win tho bookmakers would clean up thousands of dollars nnd tho bcttora would lose all their cash. Certain gamblcra mauo up n.poot or. tenn nmt nn emissary to Benton him thfit amount If he would vw let the Cubs win, according to tho account of tho tale that Iibb reached Presi dent Heydlcr of tho National icaguo nnrr Ttmlnn turned thO Offer down and for solf-protectlon wrote a memorandum or mo circumstances. Liter ho reported the matter to tho of-fvtni. nf the Olants.

certain Ornnd Jurors havo been Informed. lleports of tho attempted Oral grnu-ually apreed among the managers, nnd tho name of Henog, Btar Inflelder of tlio Cubs, became lnvolvod. Certain membera of tho Grand Jury nro said to havo heard of thn story. Thoy nt onco nsked the Stoto's Attornoy's Office to call Benton and gtvo him a chanco to cleor Hersog. Although four Cub stars pitchers Claude Hendrlx And Nick Carter, and Fred Merkle and "Buck" Horxog, In-rtMr lmv heen ordered to Chlcaro from Boaton, denial waa mado by tho Cub management that this order was caused by1 the Investigation.

The Information was given out by manager Fred Mitchell that tho players wero not needed on tho Eastern trip. TWO BOXEES SUSPENDED. Boston, Sept 22. The State Boxing Commlsaton announced the license of Jesse Souxa, who boxed undor tho namo of Young MoFarland, was Indefinitely suspended on the ground, according to Commissioner Eugene Buckley, that Souxa displayed bad faith nnd used Insulting language to a rofereo In New Bedford. Tho other boxer, whoso name was withheld by tho commission, was suspended because of poor physical condition.

West Virginia Star Retarna. MonoANTOwif, W. Sept 22. Joe Harrick wna back At right end for tho Weat Virginia football team to-day nnd Apparently haa recovered from his recent Illness. With his recovery tho chances for vlotory of West Virginia over Wcsleynn In tho opening gamo on Saturday were brightened.

YANKEES LOSE EXHIBITION GAME. INDIANAPOLIS, Bept. S3. The Indianapolis team of the American Association defeated the New York club ot the American League in an exhibition contest hers to-day, to 0. The locals won by hitting "Illp'' Collins hard tn the ninth Inning, scoring three men after two were out.

Fifteen thousand people turned out to see Babe Ruth perform. The home run monarch played flrat base, but failed to add to his collection. However, ho landed for a double and two singles In three trips to the plats. Score by innings: It. H.E.

New York 330000030-0 0 2 Indianapolis (A.A.) 0010000S 37 12 3 Batteries Ferauson, Collins and Hoffman; Jones, Yavst, Whltthous and Henltns, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Louisville It. II. E. Kansas City 1 6 2 Louisville 3 7 3 Batteries Williams and 8wtensy; Tineup and Kocher.

At Toledo IL It. B. Rt. Paul 3 11 0 Toledo 2 7 0 Batteries Merrttt and McMenemy; Brady and Woodall. At Columbus E.

II. E. Milwaukee 0 15 4 Columbus 7 iiatterles-Northroo aadfltalor; Mulrtnnan, Barsers-4fut: 'HIGH LIGHTS AND SHADOWS IN ALL SPHERES OF SPORT lly DANIKL, Co'wlffht, by The fltm-Herald Oorporfllloii, THH Ulnulnnntl Herts, laat yonr world champions but now a toded asBte-Bnt)oii flghtlntr hard to navo tiecond plaoo In tho National Untrue harbor nn uncommon irrudgo againat tho ainnta, It waa tho Now York outllt which bent the Heda out of tho pennnnt nnd nppoara to havo beaten It out nt Boconrt plnoo too, Against tho Dodgern tho Reda enjoyed fnlr euccoas, for thoy won 12 und loat 10, Hut Agnlmt tho dlnnta tlio uii-clnnutla wero flat failures, for tlm Now Yorltn won 10 and loat only Afmlnat Mornn's club, It wna a return tn tho old condition between tho Isow Yorlts ami tho Cincinnati, which wna Abrogated Inst Hcnson. Jf thn CHantH heat tho Heda out of tho fins tho Dodgcra did na mucti for tho (llnntH, fur tho rocorda for 1030 bIiow that tho Brooklyna Imvo won 12 out of 17 aRnlnat John MoClraw'a tonm, New York haa flvo nioro eamtn with Ilrnnblvri Imt Ol.mfu ulinnl.l vitn nvorv ono Of tllOIll tliey ntlll would bo very miioli on tho wroiitf aldo of tho ledger In so far na tholr relatlona with Wllbort Roblnaon'a now chatnplona uro concerned. Tho ainnta aJmw a Beaaon'a advnntago over all tholr rivals except tho Doditera nnd tho Cardinals, Ht.

Louis broko oven with Now York, each whining 11 Krunea. rittahurf won 0 out of 13 from New York, but ncorcrt four of Ita trlumpha In iv row on tho Olanta' laat trip Went. Tlmt aplked tho McQraw pennant guna for 1020. Thn Dodgera got their creatcat sustenance this Benson from tho Cardinals, who lost 15 nnd won only against tho 1'lntbusli crew, Tho Phillies contributed 14 victories, Footbull Officials will VlacDis thn Hulea To-day. To-night at tlm Hlltinoro football ofllclala from all aectlona ot tho country will gather to dlHouaa tho rules, They will lay particular strcas on tho chariges.

This annual ncsslon nlways la nn Intereatlng ono, npt only to tho ofllclala but to other students of footbull, nnd It sometime develops rather fantnatlo imgles, 8omo of tho ofllclala ran think up morn pectillnr cnntlnsmiclrH than anybody would ho likely to fuco In a hundred yeiira of work on tho gridiron. And It la a treat to hear aomo of tlm wlso men meet tluiao contliigoiiclcH with a (Hole of tho pnrres of tho good old rule book, An In other yeara, Walter Camp will preside nnd no doubt will lead In tho discussion, It la not likely that nuy of tho changes in tho rulea will slvo rise to much dobato. Nono of tho changes la radical or Intricate. Tho punt out has been eliminated and1 all kicks for troal from touchdown will bo mado from In front of the goal poata. Clipping at last has been claased as unnecessary roughnena.

Iiccautm of tho prevalenco of shift plays the rules now atato that any player making a nhlft must have hla feet stationary on tho ground before ho can bo regarded as being In his place logally, Ono of tho very dealrnblo changes gives tho forward passer moro protection, for hereafter nny opponent rouchlnc tho passer aftnr tho toss will bo penalized. In tho main the rules havo not been altorcu, Whatever has been dono has been accomplished with thu Intent to mako tho camo cleaner. Swlnglnir Around tho Hporllng Circuit. The MansnchURCtta Boxing Commission's refusal tn permit Jack Demp-Bey to fight Illll Hrcnnnn under Ita Jurisdiction moans that tho heavyweight champion la nut wanted In that section of tho country, If Brcminn does not (juallfy thon nobody elso doea. Thla ruling presents something of a facer Tor tho Now York Htato Commission.

Hvon if tho Indians do not win tho American League pennant thnre will be no Ohio series other than the Hnrdlng-Cox nrfalr on KIcctlon Day, The Hods nro going to do somo barnstorming If tho powcra that bo will let them, SHARKEY AND LYNCH TO BOX FOR A BELT Trophy Will Not Be Emblematic of Bantam Title. lly CHAIlLt: Ft MATHISON. Tex Illckard of tho Mndlson Square (lardcn Sporting Club nnnounces that ho will offer championship belt to the wlnnor of tho bout between Jack Sharkey and Joe Lynch, which la to bo' atsged In the Garden arena next Tuesday night. Thla Is very enterprising on thn part of Hlckard, and while the winner of tho bolt will doubtless treasure tho trophy will not represent tho championship. Although Pete Herman la na unpopular a title holder ns ever1 wore crown, yet he holds the honors of tho bnntam class, which ho won In bat-tlo with Kid Williams, nnd until Her-' man la defeated In tho ring by knockout or a referee's decision no other boxor can come Into possession of the championship.

If Hlckard can induce tho champion to meet tho winner of tho Shnrkcy-Lynch encounter, a champion-ship belt would then be significant and of real value to tho wlnnor. Under tho Walker law a chnmplon must defend hla title twice yenr In fifteen round bouta to a decision, but Benny Leonard la tho only title holder who haa consented to defend his honora under tho law of New York Stale. Chnps llko Herman, Kllbano and Wilson prefer to dofend their titles In declHlonlea" bouts, their challengers to como In At weight, while they scale whatever 4hey please. I Decided Interest Is evinced In tho bout between Kid Lewis nnd Mlko O'Dowd At tho ball grounds In Jersey City tonight. This Is duo to tho fact that ench man haa a well sottlcd reputation for earnest boxing und their mooting should bo full of thrllla for the onlookers.

Tho completo enrd of events followa Jimmy Sulllvnn vs. Joo Stncey, Fr.ankle Burns vs. Charley Bccher, Willie Jackson vs. NedKltxgerald.AIIko O'Dowd vs. Ted Md Lewis.

Promoter, Jack Frost. Referees, Harry Ertlo nnd Charlie Rodcn. The threat has been made by cham- nvnr rhnmDlntlH til ft thOV UIUUB 7 will not box fifteen rounds to a decision In New York when tlrey can get good purses for dcclslonlcss bouts tn other State. Judging from tho aad exhlbl-tlona put up by aomo of tho champions and near champions In this vicinity, It will mako no difference to New Yorkers If they remain away from here Indefinitely. Boxers llko Herman, Kllbano and Wilson aro not In great demand In thla vicinity.

However, when tho Boxing Commission of New York finally gets Into working order so that bouts between champions can bo Btaged In this State tliero will bo a frenzied rush of tho title holders to got tho big purses that will Menntlmn New Yorkers will be content to view bouta between good boxcra without titles, PRICE terlin Tires First quality guaranteed but branded N. F. C. for identification CORDS List Our price 82x8 ft $44.50 J22.25 32x4 56.55 28.28 83x4 58.00 20.00 50.60 20.80 33x5 79.55 39.78 35x5' 83.40 41.70 FABRICS 30x3 22.00 ll.do 80x3 20.60 13.30 82x3 85.00 1B.00 31x4 86.00 17.00 82x4 50.00 18.70 33x4 51.00 10.C3 34x4 62.00 20.03 85x5 80.00 32.68 Cash with order subject to prior sale, H. V.

DODGE, 1680 Broadway (82nd 53d Sts.) ctrcla sots. HAGEN WINS $500 ON BELLEVUE LINKS Finishes First in Seventy-two Hole Match. Special fo Tits Scn and Nsw Yosk Hrut.o. N. Sept.

22. First honors In the professional golfers tourney nt tho Bellevue Club hero were won to-dny by Wnlter Hagen, former American chimplon, with a medal Hcoro of 293 In the 72 hole match over the Syracuse courte. Ha also took first prlio money of tCOO nnd In addition two $25 prlros, ono for the best 18 holes, 71, and tho othor for 146, tho lowest score for tho final 3C holes to-day. Hagen's cards to-day: MOflNlNCl BOUND. Out .1 4 3 4 4 4 5-37 In 4 .1 4 0 .1 4 5 4 AFTERNOON BOUND.

"Ut 0 4 3 4 5 4 3 4 in- 4 .1 0 3 3 4 4 3T 73 143 Mrst day, 148. Total for 73 holss, 193. Patrick Doylo of Deal, Jf, and Patrick O'Hara of Weatfleld, divided second nnd third prlxo awards of $300 nnd $300 Among tho field of fifty-four contenders. They tied nt 301. O'Hnru complotnd one-hnlf of the course to-day In a 32, Betting another record at Bellevuo.

VAHDON AND KAY WIN. PHILADELPHIA. Fept. Vardon and Edward nay, the British golfers, do-fatfd Dwlght Armstrong, amateur, and Jack llobrnt, piofitsslonal, In a 3fl holo exhibition match to-day on tho links of tho Huntingdon r'nuntrv Pint. A Tho byo holes wsre played out, tho visitors nnlng by up.

Bay had the best card, with a 71) In the inornlnc and 73 In tho afternoon. Vardon had a 70 and 7n. Arm-strong had an 83 and 81. while Hobens had an 82 and 70, The visitors had a best ball srorp of 09 In the afternoon round while tho local players best ball scoro Was 71. 20,000 Perfection" Tires hsd to t.

sacrificed. Wo Bought a lllg Part Of Them. They Oo on Bale This Week. ALL AltB NEW, PEItrECT THIE3. AT MT50 REDUCTION "Perfection Non-Bkld" Tires wero sold rsgu- ny wun a sine uuarantee, 30x3 0.M 30lJi; ll.CO 32x3V 14.02 82x4 18.40 S3x4 ID.

30 34x4 10.80 83l4U 27.72 30x4U 28.23 Delivered by Parcel Post, COc Extra. 11.00 Set, 4flo. Exceptional Bargains In Itoyal Cords, Alain, Ooodrlches, Diamonds, Kokoraos and Bepubllcs. $4.50 1st Quality U. S.

Red Tubes, $2.73 Else SOxSH. Other Sizes 60S Oft List. 81.00 "Blxset" Wrenches, 12 sixes $0,40 n.7.1 "Workrlte" Acid Battery Testers. 1.00 13.00 Drivers' Mirrors for Closed Cars. 2.45 5.00 Windshield or Fender 2.25 $3.50 Tire Locking Chains, with 1,73 $25.00 Storage Batteries, Vulcan- Ixo rs PS 13.00 Auto Back Best Cushions l.M $10.23 Stewart Speedometers for Fords.

0.75 $3.00 Billings A Spencer Wrench 2,73 $100,000 Stock of Auto Supplies In Tills Sale I All Prices Slaughtered. E. J. Willis 85 Chambers- St. Established 22 Years.

Telephone. Worth SH24'. AUTOS-TinfeS-BODlES-TUBES. AUTOS WINTER OTHER CARS All Bsst Makes and All Btyles. Demonstrations Qlvon.

Automobiles Taken In Trade. Lowest Prices! One Year to Pay! No Mortgagrat No Notes I No Ppbllcltyl TIRES: WE BEAT ALL PRICES ALL POPULATl MAKES AND SIZES. Satins yon 40 to 70. Tubes, Alt Sites, In Al Makes. (Overstocked.) About 00 makes, to clear.

$1.10, ll.r.3, $1,60, $2.00. Auto Bodies New Used Gedans, Limousines, Town Car. Ooupelattes, Touring, Runabouts! All at Cut Prloes. JANDORF AUTOMOBILE Established" In 1890. Telephone Clrcls 2470.

235-237 W. 50th near B'way. Tire Dept. 16S1 Broadway, near 53d Brooklyn Tire Dranch. 1381 Bedford av.

KENNELS. WW JfANTED One fsmalt thoroughbred brlndle TENNIS FAVORITES EXTENDED TO IN Onpi. II. 0. Vnn VI lot niul Ludlow Vn(lovontol, Hoot Un-ojipcctcil ncfllfllniico.

By NAMVKL IIHOOKMA. Although favorites camo throuiih to the seml-flnnl round of tho Castle l'olnt ohnmplonshlp nt the Hobokcn Tcnnla Club yeflterdny, thoy encountered much I stlffcr realstnnco than they had bargained for nnd hnd very llttln to apare nt tho end. Ludlow Vnndoventer, final- 1 1st In tho New York Htnte chmnplonshlp, was extended to tho limit by Udwnrd In deuro acts Hint endod In a I ncoro of 80, 70, while Cnpt. It, C. Van Vllet hnd nn equnlly hnrd tlmo with i Havens, 89, 01, It was thn unshakable control of Havens that kept Cnpt.

Van Vllet going nt top apced to win. Despite the an-verity of hla opponent's Btrokca, Havens got everything bark, covering a lot of ground nnd minting ono remnrliniilo recovery nftnr nnother, The army officer wns forced to put tlm ball away for cionri placement nces to earn Ills imlnts, nnd In tho mcnntlmo Havons, by out-steadying him. kept tho score clnso, Toward tho end of ach set Copt. Vnn Vllet called on nil the speed ho had In reserve, camo to tho net to block tho i returns nnd succeeded In earning a winning margin. I It was practically tho camo thing In the other sluglos match, c.tcnpt that, tin-! llko Havons, Oolnnor drovo Just as swift a bull as Vandeventer.

Thern wns llttlo to chooso between Oelsnor nnd Vando-venter In tho matter of court generalship, and In thn matter of control, too, honors were fnlrly oven. Vnndoventer, however, wns the speedier, In covering court and ho was the first to gain tho net In most of tho Important rallies. Volleying well, tho New York Btnte finalist held a alight lend In each set, which he won by spurt nt tho right time, Tho match was marked by spoc- tncular panning shots on both sides of tho net and by rallies that wero aua-tulned desplto the forceful ntroklng, Captain Vnn Vllot nnd Vnndoventer nro to meet to-dny for tho right to piny In the flnnl round, In tho other half Alfred V. Hnmmctt awaits tho winner of tho rtiatrh between Frederick Anderson nnd Percy I Kynaaton. At tho expense of Mrs.

James Mc- ROD AND I1IUII WATKIt FOB LOCAL ANOLKItB Hsndy Hook IVIncoM Jsmatcn Bay rTfiM llfapuhnAl ttnv A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M.

.1:47 3:32 4:12 4:30 410 4:57 4:41 Heptfltnltrra.l.. fl.41 KHO fl.DS Heiitrmbrr20. 0.01 0:24 O'lO 0 20 0:48 September 27.. 0:48 7:00 0:31 7:11 7:20 The time ghen hi tho above table Is Eastern one hour. Pithing In Rrhre take, Maine.

Tliers always good snlmot lulling at Pcbec I.nl:o In lh month of September, and during the last half of tho month this fishing la exceptionally geort. In fact, It a very closo iecrn.1 tlio early spring fishing, and ttie salmon are taken out the samo grounds with about the smnn kind of halt. DurlnK 1.. ,1,.. tn it flV In ffOflll Ilia Bhnpe.

This fly fishing Is at the pools at tlm root oi Trie am. nn you mu Jumping Iho falls In great numbers. They ar nn their way tn the spawning grounds at the head waters of the stream. The trout tlshlng In some of the back ponds Is extra rood In September. There am a number of fishermen here rur ond tliey are having fair 'UMr.

and Mrs. Sidney Smith of Hartford, Conn. (Vcnle Cook, guide) havo landed a number of cid salmon the past week, and In two day trip to Little Orlndstono Pond they rauglit eighteen trout. Mrs, O. II.

Shsnve and son Robort of Clew-land, Ohio (Wnltor Arnold, guide) hava been making trips to the outlying ponds and havo had extra good sport. On a four day trip to ths Notch Camps they caught 103 trout. Mrs. Slmrpt- has also secured a num-ber of good slxo.l salmon In Sebec Lake. F.

Tonn of Hartford, Conn. (Dave matfini. r.tliMi everv day. On a trip tn lU tlrmillk Pond he caught seven saimoa, an ku.ji eii-u J. II, Bums of llorton, Mass.

'(Scott Conk, guide) Is having good lurk, and Mr. Bums ROD AND GUN. swv- BATTERY LANDING KI.I.A lenes every Saturday Afternoon at 1 P. M. Fares Ine.

bait! 7 A. 2.B0i B.a Bass and AURORA Leaves Bayaldo Dock, Sheepshead Bay, dally, 10 A. M. Rat. M.5 Sun.

8 A. M. Capt. JOE. leaves Oiborn Dock hhespa-head Bay, dally 10 A.

M. Sunday P. M. Capt. HARBV ntOBT.

BASS, B1.ACK-SUN. 030 LONG BltANCH mil I 1 III 8 A. exc. III from Sheepshead Day. OTsjHa Rs 111 rat)t.

HARMS. ntn Rubber Boots, Raincoats, $5.00. "nWather" Jerkins. $pj. Blankets.

Um Wool noerwear. BORE. Str, Brldgo Brooklyn. nrlllinl Sunday 0:30. uaiiy exc.

Mon. Fl NAllA Kl I'rl" Sllv" OLLUnUn wave, Freeport. Faro $2, In- cludlns bait. carman a bkktw. FISH AN1 MCCUrnitATK.

alrv ronmit. llhernl t.Vile. a Smites' Barnegat Bay! ft minutes' Depot. Acaela House, Waretown. N.

J. nnicnll I A A. M. FROM BATTERY rHIvlUl-rt Every Day, Except Monday, r.rrlea more flabemiea limn nny other boat. Larriea mo.

Capt. KNOLANU. PALADIN leaves foot of Iftth Hoboken, 0:43: Tier rn T.20 A. Sun Ul BALETTI. Commodore Tin XTnilltni-'it dnrk.

Quocnuwater Tltllrr1li find trtn. Sunday. train. Hen Wright. ALERT Leaves Wilson's Dock.

reck Lead, dally, exc. Mon. aTid 0i43 train! Sunday .1:23 train. Capt. OEOROB WII-SON.

VELOCITY Leaves Sheepshead Bay Dally 8 A. Sun, 7 A. M. ITxc. Monday.

Capt. REESE. II l'LVKR AND SKA BASS RnCRn II Lvs. Canarsle 7 A. M.

dally, nUODHlii Sunday. DICK PERSON. Captain Joell lvs. Slift'ihcad dally exc. ami i a.

M. nun. Aitrm DHTA Leavee Cnnaisle 7 A. Sst. fl A.

M. Sunday. McAVOV FITTER. Bun 7:30. WentV of tUike, Capt.

CHARLIE. SeaPigeon leaves Shevpahead Bay 10 A. M. dally for Fluke. Capt.

FRANK BAUMANN. i.t-. Lvs. Dunne's Dock, Sheepahead Nlinh Ilfl 8 A- M- Beabaaa. OUIIulHIIU iiiaclttlali.

Capt. J. LUNDT. n-nnnlC leaves Murray's, Wreck Lead, UtUUult cx0. Mon.

and 0:43 nrni. 6:23 train. M. MURRAY. iram.

leaves nncepancau unjraany i ELI" A. M. Run. 7:30. CIUB RAU.

I I IND 8 A. Sunday 7 R. Ca-UPms trom sheepshead Bay. TTniFl dally 8, Sun. 7.

Bat. 2 P. M. HMERlCft Sheepshead Bay. J.

Michael. nnun leaws Canarato every day 7 bAr M. RQisriER tynpai.k nl mil Week days 2 P. Bun. 7:30 A.

Bluu Capt. Bryan. Oaboni Dock. Bheopah'd, SieXU VnDtfCD uaus Hherpsluail Ilav HE" lUrfftCW 2 P. M.

7. YauceuoouUi, Dally a A. Sun, 7:30, Sat 2 P. M. Oapt.

TOM. WilAfvlE Isarea Canarst every day A. It. CanU 1L EOWLAND-. "Up to Somebody to Issue a Challenge" COU IIIJHTON of tho Ynn.

linen rnturnoil hninn ycslerday lifter being with hl.i team In tho West, whero It had pennant in Its grnsp and thon lost Itn iimmi The Colnnnl Isn't nvnrso to cw aeries between hla Mock and thn (Hants, but suld the mutter hadn't boon brnitchod to him, Ho called hla partner, Col, Ituppert, yestorrtsy nnd tho Colonel paid thn namo tlnnif "If tho players want tho series tho thing for them to do, I should any, Is to petition to that effect," Col, Huston added, "It's up to somebody to Isatio a challrngo, Kn we've dono tlmt several times i our challenges havo met nlth reaponso, It Isn't our plnco to elm' longo now," Mlllen, whom she defeated easily straight aots, Jtlsa Mnrlo Wngner ml vanced to tho, aeml-flnal round nf iu women's singles tourniiinent, 1 for hd-ponent to-day will bo Mis, winner of Hnrrlson, while In the othrr aeml-flnal Mrs. Kdwnrd V. l.ynrh, tin, Knstern Now Yorlc Kl'ito meets Mrs. Pavld Mills of A fitart wns mndo In mixed ihmhiix nnd most of tho first nnd second round matches wero completed. In thn clnr tussle nf tho dny Mrs, Ingo llortinnn nnd Alfred Ilammott dofeiitml Mm ICdlth Howo and Htophon V.

Ihirbnns' 30, 87, 7. On one occasion In tho second set nnd ngnln In tho third tho losers wero within two strokes ot victory but throw thn opportunity nway on errors, In one of tho semifinal matches to-dny Mrs, Hiirtiimn will play with A. I). Hnmmvlt agalnit lie husbatid, whoso mixed doubles partner It Mrs. Percy Wllbourn.

It la iindeislooil that huabnnd and wlfo have made a substantial wager on tho result, Tlio Snmrunry, Men's fllnales Fourth Itotind-V. 11, Hmim won from William Itosenbaum by default, Fifth Hound Ludlow Vandeventer detested ISdward Oelsner, 8-0, 7-fli Capt. It, Vn Vllet defeated II. Havens, b-fl, (1 (. Women's Slnales-Thlrd Itound-Mlai Msrl Wagner defeated Mrs.

James McMlllen, (-1, 0 2. Mlxedpnubles-Flrst Bound Mr, snd Mrs, Paul MsVtln defeated Mrs, Stephen V. llru-bans and James P. Wnlden, 0-0, 0-1: Mn, Ingo Hnrtinan ami Alfred Hammnt defeated Miss IMIth Hnwe and Stephen V. llru-bans, 2-41.

0-7, 0-7. Kermul Itound-Mrs, V. Woodhouss and Chaplin defeated Miss Hnxrt Newhouio and Newhouse, 2-all ond default, Mrs, David U. Mills and Ocrald Hmnrson ilcfeatnil Miss Loulao Farouhsr and Cosmos Kurnuhnr, 0-0, n-2i Mrs. .1.

McMlllen and bevltt defeated Mlsi Agnes Hiitrhlnson and Iloberl Hutchinson, 04, 3-0, 0-4. GUN NEWS FHOM 8KPTKMIIEH 13 TO HKPTK.MIlKIt 27 OnM-rnors Irlsnil A.M. P.M. Wlllcts Neir Hsvon A.M. P.M.

7, HI 7 S11 BUS HM til 0 13 0 311 10 or Point A.M. P.M. 4:32 4:47 0:10 0:47 7:23 7:40 :53 fljo na4 7.07 7:41) 7:21 10.01 HXl 11:4.1 10:23 standard time, For daylight saving time aJd lias hooked anil landed number of good salmon. K. I'erry of Boston and II.

Taylor ot Attleboro, Mass, (Jesss Arnold, gulite) sr having gcud sport, On Saturday, Seplimlwr I. tiny causht thlrly-tlght trout nt Ilurdon Pond. Ol Kunilaj. Heptrmbor 3, they tuugl.t salmon In Hcheo Lake. Ts larnmt nelgl.ed four poir.iht.

Although the salmon fishing It good lion, wt expect it to In prove Immediately 1). M. PACKARD, flood Blarkrishlng ut lire Msnd. Capt. GeorRO Wilson has hit Markflsli In goodly lumbers several times Iu tho Inst week or so at Fire Island, On Sunday last angler on tho Alirl fluhrd both the Driituol-sler nnri Ilhoda wrecks, somn very law blacks being bsKgeil nt the former wreck, tine of ten pounds couuht by (InntierdellA taking flrsl prlie.

Somo larco silver cols wero also taken, one especially Mr tmv by Ilsvld Hebblethwalto, president of tho Bona-bell Fishing Club, Mail to relate, lJmld, whei he had cleaned snd skinned the ul, threw It oxorboart: while In a fit of mental abatractlon. Hut. then, things nro always Impponlng en the Alert, Just ns they used to do nn tlm famous Itosnlell The high hooka fnllon Ooclor Charlie, 14! "Lucky Sieve," 12. ti. Heard, 12! D.

Pelt, I), Fleckcnaleln, 0. Al David and 18; Leddy Drolhera. 11 F. Hanck. W.

Holmes. (H Charlie Meyer and 24. ARTHUH TIIOIINTO.V. ROD AND Gim. 17 FATHOM BANKS.

COD HAKE BLACKFISH Str. GIRALDA isi( k'nrrii'iitwu nn-v AJ' iiLAcnnsn. oHAMKUuK leaves Hherpihesi! Dally A. Sun. 7 A.

M. Capt. rutin. 7 A. M.

Every day Sheepshead Bay, I'll my Haas. I Illackflih. Leaven Hammer's Poclt, PI.KNTy OF SUA BASS AND Fl.l!KE. Str. LVELV Cspt.

.1. MARTIN, Sheepahead Bay, HNAi'i'Kits, i.xFAVirrrns and keij. i 1'hona lhlle Harbor. Motor Boats to Hire. Dll CONINCK'S, Itnunt Sliitlim, Jnmslra Hay FishingTackle and Bait Dealers who do not sell live bait hava tits words "tackle only" or "no batt" following their jnames, List appears Tuesdays, Than-dsys and Saturdays.

MANHATTAN AND THE BEONX Abbey A lmbrle, 07 Chambers st. T'kl only. AbercromblD Fltch.Mad.av.- 43th. T'kl only llaumann, 2232 Second near 113th St. Daumann, John, 371 W.

123th St. Brunner.Wnsh.Mkt.Tel.7433 fort. Hclgramllti Coe, Alphsus, 27 West 123th st. T'kl coll. Conroy, Thos.

28 John st. Tackls only. Davega, 8. B. 123 W.

125th st. I Hal-Davega, S. B. Ill F.aat 42d st. gran Davega, S.

B. 831 Broadway. mi. uavaga, n. u.

k.o., ia uoniamu st. Ulrkes, 401 W. With st. (A. Dory Dutll.

John, 428 W. 42d st. Tel Lt Droo.l. T.I. ongacrs 37.

lei. iuu uren juaii. Morn'sdWil. Gordon, 2127 Am'stm ln.lth at. No belt.

Am'stm av. HalilT. 3d nr. 128 st. Bee.

hand tackle. Gross. StH av. nnd 34th st. Second hand tackls Hlrsch, COM Amst'dm av.

BO-OOlh ati. Ttl. ltoehgrnf.F.,307F.:i4thst. Tel. Vanderbllt 2330.

J. Mlrejovsky, 1380 2d ave. Flatting lackls. Kellerman.SOjn st Tel.MeMOfln, Hall Ktffe, 11. II.

r23 Broadnav. Tsckla only. Klrtland'a. (HI Chambers st, Tackle llelgra'ai. Lazams, 210 B.

Mill st. No bslt, Ivltena, 331 K.1S3 St. Tackleahnll. M.I.39S). Macy, B.

II. It B'way at. No bait. Merker.H..H!KAmst.avii'r l.lttl., TkU'blt Metropolitan Hdtv, Church and Ve-y U'. Iludaon Tennlnnl, Grand Central, Nn ball, Oglh-y.

R. 71) Chambera rt. No halt. Patterson.Ootffrted,Hunter,170I'ul.rt, No bait. Tsckl- only Relf.

30!) Third av. Vtshlng tackle. Rogers Pcet B'way ft 13th st, i Tsckli nocers Poet at Warren st I st our Rogers Pcet R'way at 34th at. I four Rogers Pert Fifth av. at 41st st.

I store. Itosenbaum, 3iM E.138lh st. 3d av atatlos Ohoverllna. Daly Gales. 302-4 Ilros.lrsr, BchubachsSon.3012 3 Balt.Mel.lSJI Vom Horo.K.

112 Fulton st. Tnrkle onlf Von Mad.av Tkl Wali.O.,170 lslav.nr.10lh. RW70rrh, Shedderi BOROUGH OF BHOOKIYN. Abraham Straus, Fulton st Tackle only. Conien, 333 Grand st.

Tel. S0I3 Slagg, Doerlng i Liberty av nr. Sclienikaa Hpateln, L.A.,1118 Droatlway.cor.Dc Kalb sr. Johnson. 230 Wyckotf OM V.ttV'".

Klncslon.ltmi Fulton st.7SOR Bedford, ntpslri Kraeuter, 277 Oralmm av. Bait 4 tackle. Tfi. Klimmer.H..173d B'way, ll'klyn. Loescr, rreucricK tt Marsters, J.

33 Court st. Tel, 2123 Main. Mlchaelson, H. 11.. 1274 Bedford av.

Tkle inly Mlchselson, n.u.um urnaaway. urai-ij av. 1833 led toti in ntanwam i- Bchoaf, 103 Flatbush Te 2310 Sterling av.Tel.ir.li7 Kvergree a a dip, FnruniT.L.,I7ni Atlantic av.Te I.at T. eliriwer.l2S! Myrtle a v. TcU TS- Vlc Weber, I'm OUT OF TOWN.

Wymbs. Mike. 441 12th West NJ. RUshan.U..TlTmckns'aPllc.rdHW. UaM.

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