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YALE ELEVEN SHOWS PLENTY OF DRIVE Bomeisler and Gallauer on the Ends in Signal Drill, but Then Rest. PRINCETON HARD AT WORK President-Elect Wilson Goes to Field to See Practice and Wishes the Team Good Luck. (Bv Telegraph to The Tribun-l Noa rlaven, Nov. 6.?Car*o>aa hand ling of the hall and a mlx-up In slgnals which mark.d Yal.'s playing yesterday war* aatlral] aUariaatad to-day. and the football team hai a BOOfl and satisfactory paactka Th- "raralty aotaaa "Lefty" flyaa, who had laeJtatJona ooarod twen ty-ooa potetfl to tha s.rub's nothlng in a Ihlrty-Bilm ? The tepulars played a Ror'd game of fensiv.lv, :.? ! all of the lail.s, SpOldl-g ln particular. made several fine llne plunges f- I loa i "i tha A ' th.-y ahowae' tiu- aauB? atabbornne** which has been one characterlsti ? all st-ason, and th.- - rub was able to imke or.ly one first down and B***f got aearar than the *rar*tty 45-yard llne. Domalal*r and Oallaoar, tho star ends. WOrhad with the r-K'Uars in the sipnnl drlll. Both were excus-d from the h?aw work. There is a chance that Bomeisler will play in the Brown same for a few minutes. Galiaiu-r is ready. and will be In his rtgular place. Cornell and Wheeler both woiked at quartt r, while Cooney and Pendleton were the goarda In the Rcrlmmage Spal.'Jng ecored the flrst touchdown wholly by his own good efforta* and practlcally unalded. He car? ried the ball half the Migth of the fleld, Bmnshlnp eith*r side of the llne for pains of Trom six to ten yards at a time. Phll bln helped by two good ptO-gaa and ki' ked th? po-il Wbeeler replaoed Cornell at quarter after this and Philbin scored the sccond tOOCbdown on a short pain at rfeht end after both he nrtd Spalding had made eral piuiiK.-s averaving about aa**a Pendleton kicked tb* BOaL The th!r<l touchdown, with Dyer at Qiiarter ba> k. .ame harder The substltutes were ln the backfleld acd they were b.ir. ly able to make theVr distanc ?-. Markle ?qoe aed a.TO** the li/:e and ki ked the fOaL s of the type the 1 oaehM beller< moat effectlve ln the hlg gariicp. and <. f the type adh.r?d to all season. Lin.-spUt and skin-tack'.e plays v <;.,,] fur the preaur part. with occa Bfonal puard and centre dives. Mitcii.:, of the srub, ran ooa k.ck-off baek tweaty-flvw yarda This p'.ayer is shouintr eoaahtatahaj abilty in iioken fleld work and almost daily makes such a ni:i aaalaot th* 'vaiatty. Howe has started work on Alec Ham mer. a BCTUb quarteiba* k, lo take the place of I.oftus. WhO la ouit of the pame for the lem.iinder of the season with a fraotarad fin;.-r. Hammer has been doir.g fairly well and was allowed to run the 'varsity to-day in the closing mlnutes of lt is "aiely possible that Yale will abol ieh the direct pass from centre to the backs to a certain degree in the big game?. Some of the coachea are objeot lnp to it. Whlle it aaves time lt ls corisld er.d too dangerous; in case the back mi-ss ?s t!e pass or the centre passes poorly the ? ppoatag 8SMU have a fine chance to g*t ;he ball aa Sam Whlte, of Prlnceton, dld laal year. Baker took Flynn's place in the back? fleld to-day. Pumpeily has "charley aatB**' and did not report. lt was : arnod on good authorltjr here to-night that the Harvard team will Bl < nd the night before the Yale game at the Mohlcan Hotel in New London, to aviid tlie New Haven croWUa. Tlcket ap pli.-ationa for the Yale-llaivard wm? clo.scd to-night. and the management re? porta that nmr.- seats have been applled for. even ;;nder,,.t*>e more sttlngent rules, tha* **l r I cfore. The followlng coaches, many of whom are worklng especlally with the quarter backs, were on hand to-day: Walter Camp. Toai rJhevIin. Ted Coy, Carl Klan deis. George Adee, "Pa" Corbln, 0*9 Hutehin^on. Burr rhamberlaln and Halph Bloomer. Howe uaed the followlng players as regulai 1 and rlrst aubstituteB: Avery, Gallauer. Bheldoa. (arter and Gile, t-nds; Talbott, V.. Uarren atul H. Warren, tackles; Aindd. Pendleton, Cooney and Madden, guarda; Ketcham and Read, cen? tre; Cornell, Wheeler, Dyer and Hammer. quarterbaek; Philbin, Spaldlng. Baker, Markle, Dietz and Castles, backa. 1 Tfi-grapli to The Tribune. 1 Princatoa. N. J., Nov. C?Cunningham kept the Ti^ers at work for three hours to-dny on Osborne Kield. It was the harrt est practice that the repulars have had since their return to Prlnceton. Forforty flve mlnutea the scrub had poseesslon of tbe ball, but was unable to make anr consistent galns. Th.-n the flrst strlng men took the offensive, apd aucceeded in Bcoring twlce ln foity-flve mlnutea Of plav, Waller and Pendleton belng respon alble for two touchdowns. De Wltt enjoyed a complete rest and K. Trenkman took I is piace at fullbaca. Puiulcton and "Bohcy" Baker alternatod at left halfback. while Waller was at rlght half and S. Baker at quarterbaek. The 'varsity defence waa Btrong. Al? though Bluethenthal had a day off and Phllllps played only twenty mlnutea at left tackle. the llne had lote of power and drive. Bwart. at centre, waa well aupported D*. I?gan and Shenk. who were towera ol Btrength In the guard poaltions. BalUa who took Phlttlp*** place at left tackle, was ln every play. He haa plenty ol welght, an-l with a little more experlence Bhould make a useful forward ?Goldie" Wlght and "Ham" Andrewi were Trenchard's cholce for the endB. Dunlap waa ln togs, but took no part ln the acrlmmage. Aecordlng to Fltipatrlck, lt la doubtful whether his lnjured shoulde: will be ln condltlon for the Yale game. PreBldent-elect Woodrow Wllaon cam? down to the fleld to-day and watched ti?? work of the eleven with keen lntereat. H? had a long chat with Robb McClave, "Blff" Wheeler and Johnny *Poe, anfl wiBhed them and the team 'uck._ '? WHERE TO DINE._ -fravellera' Co-, 20 W. 34th St. LUCHOWS ,06 to 112 Eaat Uth St J.eitil*^.^^nt iiJic:byT*e VIKNNA AHT1ST - dtCHESTR/ Pllsatr 0iiio888n$chafi8 Brau tiBASV ritlX?BrusaelB Expoaltlon, 10m STRIKING PICTURE OF FOOTHALI. SCBIMMAGE IX GAME WON BY POLY PREP ON ELECTION DAY. r.intaln (Jleason ctmrKinK thr otiKh a be-a la the llne. ahowlna a Boys' 111*11 player on -xtreme rlKlit QO polnl maklni? a dlvln% t.T-kle. Brickley Not the Only Drop Kicker at Harvard Hollister Shows His Skill in Goals from Field. VANDERBILT GAME NEXT Some Substitutes Will Take the Field Against Team from Nashville. ' to The Trfbun^ Cambrlds-. Maaa., Nov. _-J_d_1nB from tha work of the Harvard rootball ln ha atadlun to-day. there Is every Indlcatlon that Hau?hton will start batltntea agalnst Van? derbllt tiiis wech. The 'varalty men, with the ex.-eption of Trumbull and PannentOT, all woikf.l on thla afternoon, nnd spent more than an hour perfecting playa from a naw fonnatlon designed for use agalnst VaJe. I ateanwhile the substitutes were barins a ! tudte Of real football B_a_?t the s.cond , t. un, btating them 24 to 0 In a forty-flve mlnute scrlmmage. The work of tha B8 - I ond string naea was good, th*' raahUni j belng Htrviigtii.il. t by McOulre, who baa just been taken off probatlon. BfcOOtie was runnlng ahead of Trumbull for rlght I g.iurd for a while, but altl.-nigh hi welghfl ARMY REHEARSES PLAYS ! 'Varsity Puts in Hard Licks Be? fore Game with Carlisle. [Bj Telegraph to The Trlt un. I Weet Point, N. Y., Nov. 6.-The Army's football practiea eonatated to-day of a ahort alanal drlU, after wMeb the men were drtven through a hard forty-flve nilnute-acrimmage, during which the plays to ba used in the B-_-8 with the ln.llans were rehearsed. Keyes and Hohba were _ae_ a Httle and Devore was in the acrhoi?*_* only a few mlnutes. Tho men are in axcellcnt condl? tlon physlcally, and no chance* will be taken with a gunie like the one booked for Batarday ftaring the coaches ln the face. Hobbs did tiie punttng to-day for both teams and was only in during tha kteh fonnatioriM. Uls work waa only BMdloere. Keyea alternated with Prlch ! ard at running the team from quarter. Huston la atill belng used at one of the _____ posltions on the second team and ! his work to-day ln the llne waa good. He j played the poeitlon last year. but untll ' recently was prohiblted from playing foot j ball on account of condltlonlng ln stud.es ? which he has made up. Coffln. the Httle 1,1,... wbO has been dolng good work lately, ran rifteen yards around the acrube' right wlng to-day and scored the only touchdown of tiie afternoon. The Cullum Hall cadet team^and the team from tiie New Vork Milltary Acad emy at Cornwall played a game bera to? day. Cullum won by a ecore of 12 to 0. -?-e COMPILE GOLF HANDICAPS Uniform Par for All Courses To Be Fixed by Association. Etohert C Wataaaw aaet-tary of the Unlted btatea Ootf Aaaorlattaai, haa sent out blank forms and handicap lnstruetlona to 335 clubs. The secretaries have been warned that unl.-ss their part of the work ls done promptly :t will be Impossible to get the 1&13 natlonal handicap list out on tlme. Wbaa the flrst natlonal ratlng made Its appearauce 470 names were Included, the amateurs belng handlcapped from scratch to C incluslve. The Unlted Statea Golf Assor-intlon han dlcap is based on par and must be eal culated ln accordance with the apsort utlon's system. for, as may readlly be ap pr? lated, the handicap llat will be value less uriless all clubs make their return* Qccordlng to tbe same method. A llat prepared on a uniform basls will enable golfera to play anywhere In the Unlted States on a rroper handicap and wlU also afford a basls for flxlng a uni? form par for the course of all the clubs that are merabers of the association. DirectlonB for computlng par are: Holea up to 216 yards, Incluslve, par ls 8 | holes 228 to 428 yards, Incluslve, 4; holes 428 to 800 yards Incluslve, 6; holea 801 yarda and upward, 6. Par meana perfect play without fluke and under ordlnary weather condltlons. always allowlng two strokea on each put ting green. The flgures given are not arbltrary, beeause some allowance should be made for dlfflcult or umisuat condl tions. So also should be consldered the ^everity of the hazards, especlally on a hole where the par ls doubtful. lf on any hole the local committee flnds that the par la more or less than the length of the hole would Indicate, tha reason for the change should be stated. Kach hole should be mcesured from the tee to the centre of the green, followlng alr llne aa nearly as possiblc. Plng Bodle, the fence buster. who qult Baetlna faaw es some months ago. is Uke lv t>. be BOld, traded or sent back to the mlnors before next season. Anybody wunt u fence buster? Apply to James .1. Callahan or Charles A. Comlskey, statlng terms. t 230 pounds. welpht which tbe Harvard rushllne needs, lt 1b not probable that he will rcplace Trumbull. Bradley, who has been romlng along fast aa flrst aubetltute quarterback, stralned hla ankle to-day. It ia feared that he will not be able to play against Vunderbilt or Dartmouth, but lt la BOBO that he will be ln condltlon to play ln the Yale game, lf needed. The aulietltutea played Btralght football to-day. They made two touchdowns by i.-ng advaaoaa on line playa. and BOOTOd B third when Amory recovered a fumhled kick and ran half the length of th.- Bold. Holllater dld bobm bbotb food drop ki< 8 ing. sconng one goal from the l.'.-\ ard llne and another from the 30-yarl llne f'aptain Wendeil was on the tl.-ld and took part ln the slgnal dliiL Hla anhle la still a bit eore. but he Will piay part of ! tha g.mie against Vanderbllt oa aaturday. ln fact, the entire 'varsity t> am. wltli the poootbla exception ..f Trunbail aad 1 ..ruH-nter, will h* ready to play for a j period or two against the Southern ehaav ipiiina. The eleven as a whole. bOW*T*r I..-.-UH rOBt, and the aahetltUt** BBUOt do the bulk of the wotk. Th.- bacha 'o day were MiiKard, Betlle an 1 Giaus-W-ln. tlw man worklng toaatbar aplcndidly. wig gi.-sworth, who piay.-.l centre al the end ol tha l'rlnceton game. ls exp*et*d to d? v.lop into a fine Uneman before N ' NO LET-UP FOR DARTMOUTH I 'Varsity Put Through Long Drill and a Scrimmage. [Bf Talegraph t<. The Trlhuna I llanover. N. LL, Nov. 6. Blll Clough. i ward on the 190:< football team, ar? rlved here to-da>. ai.l arltb the other coachea gave the entire afternoon to drill I Itig the DarUnOUtb 'varsity. l>u< ti ' oa< h ; took a centre rush and gav.- hlm Indi \idual instruction in fff'flg lh' ball Thi centrea who are Dqobar, Glbaoa. Whltt* .more and Milrnoi., aie cotninf mt" form ' fast, aa aie h!1 the lln.-mni After a half booi i f work on the j diimmy the back9 were 0O*i had on short ih, and the llnemen cOBtlnasd thelr drlll ln charglng under a ropa r<?l I lowing thla the 'vhimIv ba-ks oppofced the illist string llr.e in an hour of acrlmmage. Baranda was la the iioo>np f<o aboot | fl\ e ininutes, and his bu>l ankle ls cumlnsr [along tn good conditio HtchO?j who Ihib J been BBOWlBfl BPBBd Bl fullhark, wa? Odl I Of Ih* practice wlth a sllght ".-hailry borse." bat will be ln sliar.e for tha ?'or 0*0 game. Hlchoa was put on the tralri it g table lai>t night. Bedfleld, who has been "subblng" at end, got into the Bcrlmmage airl tora thinps up penerally. There will l>e little let irp in the practice untll November 16. which is a flxed date In the mlnds of the Hanovrlaaa HARD WORK FOR WESLEYAN Eleven in Last Scrimmage Be? fore the Williams Game. fBv Telegraph tn The Trlreine ) Middlet..wn. OOBO., Nov. C. The W#-s l*Xma football eleven held ita last s.rlm OMUfO before the William.-' game on Hat'ir da>, this afternoon, HUb givlng the m-n flfty mlnuteB of the hard.st klnd of plav and continuing tb* practice so long that it um Boeaaaary to i.se a ahtta footbalL Only a slgnal drlll will be ladnlfod In to-morrow, the u um leavmg foi VYiil iamBtown on Krlday morning. Tlie underKraduate* w-eie at the fleld this afternoon almost to a man practiBlng songs and cheers for the game. A speclal traln has been chartered fu. the trlp and it is aap*Ct*d that practlcally every man ln the coilege will go, an Wesleyan men conslder liiat they have the best ehai.ce since l%lt of defi-htlrig William.. PRIVILEGE FOR^ MIDDIES 'Varsity to Get Away from Classes an Hour Earlier. rn> Tel^Rraph t., The rdbune. ] Annapolls, Nov. ? -The memberH of the football s.niad nt th* Naval Academy havo been glven the prlvllepe of leavtng ceitaln reeltations earlier than tbe other membera of the claea, and from now un ttl the end of the geason they will be able to report on the fleld more than an hour earlier than heretofore. The aquad was out promptly thla afternoon and had the longeat practice of the season on the old fleld, in the upper portlon of the grounds. Leonaid, who has shown so much abll ity as an end runner of late, waa again ln the backtleld. and appears to be *ure Of a plac? in splte of hla llght welght. The other backfield men this afternoon were faptaln RhodoB, Ingram and 11, Harrison. Rhodes ha? much to do wlth ihe improvement ln the backfleld, and hii han.lllng of r.unts thla afternoon was par tlcularly good. Ifi-Reavey. one of {he veterana of th< squad. wh* haa oeen out wlth a brokei; Bnfer, ls now playing at left end, whlle I.Htlmoro aubstltuted at left tackle foi Vaughan, who burt his shoulder yester day afternoon. There was about even dl? vislon of offenslve and defenelve worV this afternoon, and tbe work of the mair team contlnued to be aatlafactory. A por tio.i oi the work conststed ln defenslvi practice against a number of dlffereni klnds of forward pass playa trled bj the acrub. BROWN TROUNCES SCRUB 'Varsity Scores Almost at Will in Long Scrimmage. TPv Telesraph to The THbUM.] Providenee, Nov f.-In a long scrlm? mage to-dav tho Brown 'varsity acored freely on the second eleven, brlnging off two touchdowns tn the latter's one. After a drtll ln puntlng and catchlng and runnlng down under punts, the 'varsity, led by Crowther, quarterback, llncd up opposlto the seconds, captained by Held. The regulars worked the forward paaa well for one touchdown, then the scrubs dld llkewlse. Tha "v.-.rsltv then took the : hall up tha ll-ld and carried It over bv I llne boeklns, ln which Bartlett, nt rlght 1 hainmck. dlaplayed a foo- defrea of skiii j snd Btrenfth Then fr. m the 18*81 '. line tha 'varatty took tha laather ove. three or four tnnes more The llne-up for to-day'.*' drlll was as ' roUowe: Andrewa, left aad; Murphy. laft taekle; Kulp, left B-ard; KltcbeU, oentra; [Oottataln, M_bt |-ai_! Kimta, riBht taekle; aahbaash. rl_ht end; Crowther. ! quarterback Teriney, left halfback; Bait ; lett, rlght halfback, and Haory. .___?_ MORE WORK FOR QUAKERS Captain Mercer in Togs and Taks Part in Scrimmage. [By T? lejrraph to Tbe Trlhune ) PhUadelpkla, Nov 1?Captala Roy Ifer rer was OBl la footlaill UNfa thla Bftei Doon for the firat tlme Blnea tha PenB tstata ajaaae, and ho;es to ba in eon dltlon to etnrt nt fulllx-ck agalnst II gan on Baturday afternoaa on rranklln Fieid. Bbould Meroef ba unabie to atart, Bmlth Will -.end In Marshall at that ]???>? ', altton Followlng the rudln-entnry drilla ln defanatrc work to-day Bmlth put Ma B-eti ? through a hard B-TtmnU-fa -8*1- t the ?eruh. Tha resulara were all out, arlth tha exeeption of MeNauBhton, a#ho la j Btill on tha Injurod IM arltk a - ai i. Bmlth worked with tha bael men. wblla vVolfartb nnd Oa ton, the aa alatanl eoachea loo_ chanja of the line. ] Bmltk had Dlek Ifarahall oul aarly try | ing plaeetaeni kJck and ki.kin* go*.i? from the fleld. liei-haM BhOWed up hrlll lant'y ln this department. The scrimmage wbl.'h followed laated nearly an hour and lt was tha hai-t-t work of the day. lt waB annoni' (d tK.it tha aaaual _____ haadloap tr--k nnd fleld tiK-et would N held next BatUI tnornlna at 10 ao o-laek. e Ihamilton piles UP SCORE 'Darkness Saves Berkelcy Eleven a Severer Beating. liarkneas put an end to the game be tween Hamllton Instmite and Borkeley Srhool at Van 'ortlan.lt Pi.rk >eatenlay att.-i nooii. when tha aeora atood II to 0 in favor Of Hainllti.n. Borhelo] e_S com pletely outptayed ai avery ata_a of the game Poor lnterfereiirc, or. r.ith.i. tha total lack of it. was largely at fault, and Reed and Hiophy. tha Hamllton onds, rrashed ln bebln.l tba llne tO ch.ick plajs befdte th_y aot under way. By eomparteoa tha play <>f Hamllton Waa brllliuiBt The ba. ks got off fast ind ran hurd. s<> that tackling was a mat* t,.i of dlfllcultv. They fonned their In terferenoa aleely, and awooped around tba aaak ends of Darkalay ala-oal al win. Clet-f forward passlrig by tir. ?ory add. d to tba trlbulatlons of the Bet-__y el-ven, and the open play told for two tOUeb downs after long runs. Mniane und Har ris also played B good oflVnslve 88?08 Th.- llne-up follows: Hamllton ?40i. l'..siti..r.. I:-rk.-1--. ;". Ihaaaaaaa .>> '?.,.(M'i"1" ruST :...... ...it <>. |""",L, Brophy .R..i' Mota n_?_ .W B. Toombj M_?a_.? g ?.??_2 (Jregory .F.W. !__-? Touchdowns Harrls Oh DMda __>. Muran-. Goala from touchd'.wna Hanls O). Davis (2). Hubatltutlena?Boniiebom f?r M-imn. , Qreg or* f..r i-aviK. Davia for Oraajory, Dnnmts for Walton. Branrtt fof Miwhe. Refei*e rhprpe. ' iv.iumMa. Umptra McNultr. ColuBBMa Ltnea manIiorf. Uobart 1 !nie ..f gaaM luur perioda of eiaht mtaotaa ACCIDENT__MARS RACING Worth Badly Out Down and Two Jockeys Badly Injured. Baltimore, Nov.' 6-In an accident ln the fifth race at Plmllco to-day. Teahan and Byrne, Jockeys. wer? scverely Injured, and Worth. this vear's Kentueky Derby wlnner, was aa badly cut that he may never race again. The Jockeys were taken to a hospltal, where lt was said that the X-ray would j be used to-morrow to determlne the ex | tent of Teahan's lnjurlea. At the flrst turn McTaggart. on Worth. bore ln ao closely on Nonparell. Hdden by Byrne. that both horaea f. II heavily. Hamllton, rldden by Teahan. and Inspec tor Lestrade fell over them a moment later. Byrne's scalp was lacerated and Teahan was hurt about the back. Worth had both tendons cut. He ls owned by H. C. Hallenbeck, of New York. and la valued at $1*0,000. 11Y FH K MARK'S Uses Open Game and Trounces the Groton Eleven. frty T-leprsph to The Trihune. 1 Groton, Maas., Nov. 6?All roads led to Croton School to-day, where the 8t Mark s and Groton football elovens, cheered on by their respectlve studenta, parenta and Manda held forth In their twenty-fourth annual battla on the grldiron, St. Mark's wlnntna by a aeor* of 17 to o. rrom the a-art St. MM_*8 I laycd snpppy football, aoatty ontshlnlna the u.cai boys ai.d d*P*Odlng upon the op*B style of play. OrotOO U**d the forward pass wltii llttl'i Of no aucceas. N.-lther aid* BOOTOd ln tha flr*t period. In th.- ae-oiid St. Mark'3 recovered the ball on Qroton'a 10-yar-l llne on a poor P.iss by Clark, the l.ili rcllinp D**t L)un < an. who had fail.-n bach to punt St. .Mark's mude flve yarda in trirea ruahen, when Home feii back to Oroton'a la-yard llne and booted tlie ball aquarely b*tW**0 tbe K<al po.sis and over the cross bar f.>r three polnts. St Mark's scored two touchdowns ln the fotirth period. l'inckard and Landon each . r..sMllg th? line on a Sen.-s of llne K< nt klcked both goals. The Itne-up follows: Ft Maxk'a OD. Position. ?pt',f;?J<>|r..r Oraban .UJ. Crachsr %?**?* ? tl.::::z:\''nr... _**t . . * . ,-iuik l^cU'r:;:;:::;: .v.v.v.v."ijffi i. i. . . ?....111^ .?,;,?.::::. ??? ??? ! i; ?=$? f u i-wlMge -?li.jtn '1 Smith for Gntharn. Plurkhard f ? i'. rtman, HnJi.j for Alama, Wataoo f'-r .-. Coe .'or CoBlldge. Touchdown* ... :, >,,,?; from tmi.-h.iown - ,. ,i trarn tWM Horne Umplra -Bar bb Pendleton Uneeman Banaaft : j .-r!-..|? ..f r.ft>?n mii r.i ? ?.ft'.. PEEKSKILL ELEVEN VICTOR Defeats Riverview Academy in Game at Poughkeepsie. i- Telegraph to The THI . _e*p*Ja N V.. No*. 8?The Peckaktll MDlltary acadanty football ,i d.f'it.ii tha Rtrar*1*a Aeadamy teaa on the latter'a fleld to day by a acore of 12 to ?, In th.) last quart.ir Hlv.rvluw forced Ita oppooaot* down to to ita t-yard llne. but the cadets put tp a Btrong nalatanf* aad r*co**r*d the baii on downs. The forward paM Wa* fr**jU*Otly at t.mpt.d bj aaeta . i.-v.-n. Riv*r*1*w fat'. lag tn.H.rably ln ev.-ry .ffort, Whlle l'.-.-ksiiiii ancoaadad ba two. Johnstoa and Thorpa, 1|>" laBbaeha of r.-.-kakiu and Rl**nrl*w, dld iiioat of Ih* puntliig. the form.-r ahowing euperior gfcUL Tiie Poofhh**pal* boya. ahortly afbar the BjaflM OPOOOd, mshed th* ball from the 40->ard llne to the 5-yard llne, ? Tliorpe went throuKh ta. kle for a touc i dowa lV.ksklll evened the score shortly, | when it a__eh*d the Rtvonrl** dafoace, Johnaton Bcortng. ?j, t|?. M.,i period I'.-eksklll rrtri-v.-.l th.- ball 00 lU OWa iW-yard lln?. and. be j nUdorlag Ka uppoaaata with fak? kicka I .-md llne plUOg** went down the llne for j an/rlhtr eooat, I The llne-up follows: I iveksklll 08). Poaltlun. R,v*rv,ew_'1\? rCntoi.F T. PJ*^"Vr H'l .I* '?. MH>rr "?,,.,.C. U""" HolXrl.??.? 0 . ?** HnJuire "...." t. Burruuahs \\- . l.-n .R- B. gutntar.1 : |V", .g- B... itothard icaptaia) : wTioh " .l.H. ll. BbelB ' Johnaton (eap(ala)...8M. Thorpa Touchdo-Atis Jntmston. Ha?brnuck Thorpe. lUferaa aad umplre- Kd. Tborpe. * ??** ?alla BubBtltuU IWriH-man for War.len. Tiin? nf ouarters Elevea miiiutes aaeB .- B ANOTHER CUP FROM LIPTON This One To Be Rowed for by Crews from United States and Canada, Uint.ip. g, Man.. Nov. 6-Slr Thorr.aa l.ipton has promised a I5.UO0 allver chal leaga eop to the "floalpoa uowing ciub to be rowed for hy crcws from the Unlted States and Canada. AUTOMOBILES. M ARMON | THE EASY RIDING | TOWN CARSi LIMOUSINE | I.ANDAtLET 5* roiiPE HN?IDS & ^uurt, oRIVE) I $3750 to $4100 | These tliree borty tvW ara ? all inounted od tha ra- ?t moua Marmon ".^2" chaaaU r^ | Sidney B. Bowman | ^ Automobile Company | v\ >S Kalrsronm * Ser?lee Dept.. ? ? ?1.V2.11 WKHT 48T11 hTKKKT ^ _^ AUTOMOBILES FOR REN'T_ PArVAHIM N ib c*ra, llm. ualne and toir l.\; " the h,ur or trlp; cheap, rate. or monthlv aervlce- apee at ratea for th>?air? 153 Eaat &3d Htreat. Phona Pl*?* UOO. AT O'Connor Likely to Solve the Problem at Quarterback. BETTER TACKLING NEEDED Captain Butler Not Likely to Play Again Before the Pennsylvania Game. [By Teiegraph to The Trlbune.] Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. ?.? The Cornell foot? ball team showed aatlsfactory lmprovc ment ln its practlce on Alumni Fleld th!s afternoon, and the work rcnewed the hopes that were deadened by the game with Wllllams last Saturday. A long acrimmage with the scrub, during which the 'varsity scored several touchdowns. followed by a half hour game agalnst the strong freshman team made up the work. The fact that the freshrnen scored a touchdown means Httle ln vlew of the fact that they eame on the 'varsity fleld Graeb from slgnal drill whlle the regu lars had been hard at lt for an hour. Tha score, however, dld emphasize or.e deficlency, tackllng, for the youngster who made the tally was tackled by three 'varsitv players before he was downed. und then bllpped from under O'Connor to coiiflnue his run down the fleld. The chief lmprovement was found 'n the punch and ilght throughout the two se."5ions, a feature only apparent for the iirst part of the Wllllams game and an eltmcnt ln the eyes of Dr. Sharpe which ls the making or breaklrig of a football team. The 'varsity held the freshrnen on 88e? eral occasions to-day for downs and the llne closed up the holes and broke through wlih encouraging regularlty. Cornell secondary defence stlll has much to learn before lt can be effectlve. The fhlft made yesterday of "Flnrr" O'Connor from left half to quarter seeme to solve the problem which the coaohea have been working over for a long tlme, nnmcly. to flnd a aubstltute for Butler. f'aptaln Butler was again Injured ln tha WlUlams game, and it now looka aa lf he would not be avallable before Thanks glvlns Day and then only for a short tlme. That ho cannot be depended upon j ls now certala, and the shlft, whlle lt ; leavaa 0'Conn08_ place open for comp.'tl tlun. is deemed advlsable. O'Ci nnor's gcneralshlp ln the Pennsyl? vania game last y.^ar warranted his ae Icctloa but the change was made with great hesitancy and only after the other candidates. Mxle Smlth. Tralner and Tabor. had be?n carefully trled. ba order to strength.n tba left slde of th.; line. wblch had been woak, Willlain BOB waa aaat over from rlght taekle to left yesterday to relieve Munns, who went to guard. and the same posttlons were oc cupied by these men to-day. On rellable aulhortty lt la learned that tinless Grcen. who stands ? feet 9 inches develops won derfully In the next ten days. Wllllamson win remaln on the left wlng. with Lahr taklng his place on the rlght. in th.- nanhfl-lfl le-day with "Finn" O'Connor were "Wlady" Bennett. tha eraek hundred yard man. and Tabor. Bennett arlll be a valuable back lf he can do anythlng to lmprove hia tackllng. and with Frita out of the game lndeflntt ly it ls likely that he will have a good chance for the Job. The competltlon ->>r riKht halfback Is between R. B. Whyta and Tabor. the latter a remarkably fast ruiiner and a capahle man ln dodglng taohlea ln short tho main dlfflculty to be reme dled now Beama to ba tha ragged tackllng. If this defleteney can be overcomc T'or BOll may yet have a representativc- team in the games wnUli rernaln on the s*'hed ItlO, The Cornell players must learn to hold on to their man after downing him and learn bOW to i:se their hands ln de fenahra work. .-e OLCOTT RESTS HIS SQUAD N. Y. U. 'Varsity Gets Signal Drill Instead of Scrimmage. Tractice for the New York T'litverstty ? fi , tlall team yesterday afternoon was lU'ht. as Il.rmann P. Olcott. head OOa_ Of th. team. wlshe.l to rest tha vartdty ,.? day's game with Trlnlty. Me ezpecto, however, to work them hurd f..r the next two daya ln preparatlon for the aaafteat with Prlnceton on Saturday. Tha practlce conslsted of a long slg? nal drill and puntlng. Olcott pald Lal attention to the linemen. and lt< illv. aHhlstant coach, took charge of tha la. ks It was shown on Tuesday thal tha Hne would need conslderable bOlaterinS _P to make any klnd of a BhOWlt-B -UP-Unat Prlnceton. as Hudson. Ti'inlty's fuilback. was able to t-.tr through tho guards and tacklea for good galns. Kennedy, a new man Just be fOfa the Trlnlty game, was pot ln the backfleld, and dld aome very credltable i ork. In the puntlng Huntley dld most of the work, although McDermott had a chance also. In connectlon with thts part of the practlce the linemen were drUled on gettlrig down the fleld under punta and ln cludlng the tnterference. ' TO CROSS SEA FOR HIP Challenge for Motor Boat Tro phy Race Accepted. NEWSPEEDCRAFTORDERED Prize for One-Mile Speed Rec cord Not Yet Awarded by Committee. Immedlately after the Internatlonal motor boat race at Huntington in Septem bafi when the Brltlsh boat, Maple taa_ IV. was. declared the winner of the Harrns worth cup, the holder of that trophy?the Motor Boat Club of Amerlca?placed ln the hands of A. Jackson Stone. the Amer? ican repreaentatlve of the Royal Motor Yacht Club of England, a formal chal lenge for the Brltlsh internatlonal trophy in 1913. At a regular meeting of the Motor Boat Club of America. held last nlght st the Automobile Club of America, at which Commodore H. H. Melvllle pneslded, he read a letter from W. A. Jupp, secretary of the Royal Motor Yacht Club, ln which he aeknowledged the recelpt of the chal? lenge, and stated that he wm lnstructed by his committee to lnforra the American club that the challenge haa been accepted. The race, lt is said, will take place ln the second week ln August, rlght after the Cowes regatta. Commodore Melvllle said last nlght that several hoata have oeen ordered that will compete for the honor of golng abroad to race for the trophy, among them one that will be bullt ln Portland, Ora. The questlon of the awardlng ot the internatlonal one-mlle speed reeord trophy?a challenge cup for motor boeta, presented by Otto K. Heina to the Motor Boat Club of America?came up for dia cussion, but by reaaon of the abaeac* of the timera. Messra. McHugh, Mahnltsa and Dlegea, no dedsion could be reached without the verifled tlmea taken by them when T. Coleman du Pont'8 boat, the Torh, Jr.. was sald to have covered one mlle of tho six, on September 3, ln 1 mirv utf 11 1-5 seconds. An offlcer of the club who was presemV at the meeting sald: "The oondltlona gov-j ernlng races for the Heina trophy state that the race shall be alx mllea?three wlth the tlde and tbree against it; there fore the club, deslring to b* falr to 8BU probably will declde, when it has the of ficlel data before it. ln favor of the host which makes the best average for the whole dlstance." The following members were appotnted as a nominating committee to choose of ficers for ttOS: Henry R. Sutphen, Joha M. Shaw, .lof-eph H. Hoadley, J. Stuart Blackton and Frederlck K. Burnham who has fo*t returned from a long trlp ln the Far Eaat TRACK MEET AT POLY PREP Seniors Win Point Honors in the Annual Novice Games. Several promMng athbt.-- cotnpeti ' "n the annual novice games of th> nic Piaporabory School, of Brooklyn, I on Its fleld yeateiday. Tlie twelvo < were open to bdyB arhfl had not won thelr Bchool letters. The Poty Prep Athletie Association was to distrii-i' |g for nthlete* who Improvod OT i-rjualled achool records. Two of the old marks W*ra aaaallod and elght were b*tt*r*& The aMBOher* of the aanlnr elaaa w*n the point honors. with 40: the juniors were se.-ond. w :t!i %% and the BOPhOBBOraa and freshmen follow log in order, wlth B and s. r**p*ctt**ly. Rlchard I.uce. a senior, defeat.d the fleld in both the 100-yard nnd 20-yard races. wlnning the century dash In 10 4-J seconds and the furlong ln 36 secondo. The summarles foilow: taO-yard dash (senior) ? Won by P. T.uoa, .saYlor>. C. Staudlnger laenlor) aecond^ . B-Tr.uaon (sephomore). third. Time. *j88_ 1, r ifi.-slin-anl: W, Hlnchman <Junior). ?>? -? H Preaton i.ophomore). third. Tlma. Pola v.iult?Trlpl* tl* for first pl?c? with, K I vone (sophomore). J. M.aerolo <?0P%, more? and J Brotherhood (sophomort); t!e?> K__Soa broad Jump?Won by R. Raven-. l.aU "junior). 19 fi 5 Irv: B I-uce <een ?rU IS ft. IH ln . aecond; A. Wamer taaalof). lf] L io.yardthd'ah faenlort-Whn Or R jbaJ "uO-^aM d"ash-Won by T."??! "unlnru' W Warner (senlorl, second; H. Foddy (sopho more), third. Tlma. 0:60 . 3 pound ahotiv.it? Won hy C Bouchar CJu ni>rF. 46 ft. 4 (tBBj F. Huner &?**>>"*% "o'a ln.. aecond; J. Fra?a (senior), 40 ft. 8 lOle run?Won by Proetor Knlght fjaatarH L Earle (sophomore). aecond; F. Kim&aiP (junior). third. Time 8:10 8-5 8?0-vard run?Won by Donald Knlgnj. ?? Burnham. second; T. Lloyd. third. Tlma, S'll 4-5 " Runnlng htcb Jump?TIe for flrst }>?<**** T Tvr.-ll (Junior) an.i C. Stau.llnger (aanlor\ wlth" 4 ft 10 tn ; tle for aecond betwoan C. Kltehen (senior) and U Yarger (san'.or), wlth 4 ft. 8 in. . Point score -Sfiilors. 40; Juniors, 29: sopno ?88*84 22. and freshmen. 8. 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