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s Athletics .< Baseball ,* Lawn Tennis Golf <* Automobiling S COMMENT ON SPORT Football Not Getting Fair Trial j fay Jury of Whole. JOHNSON USING "BiG S' CX" ! News and Views on Live Topics of the Day. Both Amateur and Professional. Tb"! 6 * who jii* l pxsslnjr .iudcme^it <>n foot ball up plnr-»l under the nerv niio are not ] <loj^p ttn*:r full doty a? rneml^er?- of the j Jury or the wtool*. It Is «reH enough to ! *-«rjiTr-s«- satisfaction. «r mayhap dissutisfae- \ tlon. over th^ Way this rule or thai is j ■aorkin*: out. but it tx far t<«o far'; to *i<- j rlar* -with amurascr that tb^ rtrictnre ■ *sair,Pt pmblss or pullms the man carry ing tbe ball hap r«ound<-«l tb" <ie«tb knell , *if t«<a:n xrork. v hich made the game what tt w**: that tbe *bort forward pass b«« j C"TT«-er!rd Uie prr<*Mt American collefPe game 1 into ■ poor Imliation of i.:isketlall : that j Ui" dlvfuion of the pne Into four p»^rio<is j ln?tea<i or Tw has robbed it of much daata i »>Tid vim by ?!n»-«nc it up to & nuarfcfid de- I pre«- : that rembrinK aJI lefcUivxions <m run- J •nine with tbe ball by the man who re- j ch-rs Ihr rui?!. 0 direct from tbe centre ha.« j <Mvnrrvnl :b«* gs.m<* fr«ni !t& qu.-»rterh;(ck j r-ncl I.Jp many attractive duties: that in • *tp!te of r«dieii7 rhangep injuries will be ! cutte a>- common as In the past. Home was , nt>T bui» in a day. imd three or four weeks, ; IT not longer, be ueceagaVy to find out j •n-bat effort the application of the new code . bason tlie came. Tf every Rtratn 01 bruise, of which - ht "^ \ xrta be many. Jurt as there ar<» in haaeball, 1 y., .In <-.- ariy pfneniions sT>"rt, I* to l«e mar- ; ... « broken v >or.f of » ">m liprs- j merit ; If U» crltlctem of those who wltboul j thoosbi or Btudy tHwUt tb«ir opinions and j "!i»v»- tber-i ao--«>r.ir>d mr truths by those •who j rhmk n? Kttle an<] rare le*s. y«t are #. V rr \«r.- t.. jK>iTil the fingT of *<-orn "n^ rf *" T'.rm >. 1-arrn* doxvn. lb*n football -w-i'.l | -mt v.ay. v ralr trial and raw* <>f tbe -worit j «,f tj.ope -who have «.:ijdK-.J the ouefrtton so j earnestly and carefully r.n effort to solve Ih«r dliT = i'-ii!T problem will co for nothhaj- Jt -w-otiia i# -nr.;j i,. wait tor :* time before 1 parsing Jud{3nent. .-•n<" would-toe critic lia? t;nn" so far as to j r»v that tb-r« ran b- no real team work • la DWthaH now that tbe ruie.' prevent rush- j Irsr or pu'liTi^ h T>ia>«»T- who :.■= running v.jih the ball. This Is 1?" absurd almost •.. !^ar repetition. Then yin \-' team trnrfc an<l plenty of it. even as tr>er-> ip in 1 taffeball, and the delicti that d'-peynic upon J «»n^ rr more individual star? will fin! thta j *>i;T tr, iTS ...... Tt i^ tme that under J the nrw roha the Individual will have a. j r,<-t;e- cr.HV" tr. shine, but it is true also That be will ne«-d jus of old tbe <■*>-« iporatUm <>T Ma teauuuateg. if not by pushing and -rjHins. then by some other means. If Thop^ vho s«tv in team work only the <-on rratration of the full strength of an eleven in ii old-£a«hion«*d muss play, then Team , wfll becoiiic rabservient to individual c-TTort, As a matter of la^t, howrver. t!w jra^htnj: and the pullinjr of a runner were «, r /!- tbe gut ward and rtelble tlcn? of team «-ffr.rt_ There ore many other spd finer vr 1o prjp t; : c mat, with the ball, and \ I bet* Is no reason to pel hysterical r -hr io-s of one ol foctbalTa greatest as j.r-tn. Tiiere Has been no lose. Another crltk: lias innoutK'M vri'.U tbe , prmi.tept asnzratice that the division r.f ihe ii.to fr.,;r perJerfif- will tend 10 slow njp the -play and disconrajc a team which ■ ; v marchins toward It* o»pon«it"a (teal line. Tbla •p..i;l<l !•' true under Bi« old v.:h^. ■v hen DospesKton of the bull meant so much j-:rid i«"::«"7-, ground «ras pained by close for ri-.»-i"V. ;•!«; - v a"d three or Cour yards at a '• i. lir i t« floes not hoU. however, under the 3irti rales, in mjr opinion, or. ir 5t does, i»"t v the extfsil of tlie good that will be a- « i.mpb=b«-d m giving tbe j.iayr? a ybori hrvatfcisg wpcTl and bo avoiding to a larg< .jirrt «».<*- of extreme exhaasti«m, when injury •".as invit'-<l. Po««essk>n of the ball «-ir.~ not count so largely as in the old • isyr. 3t v.ill change liands oftcner and a of four or five yards by consecutive a-nshea yri'A rot mean so much. A d. -fending icjim ui»der tbe shadow of its own goal 3«m may profit slightly by tbe call of time ?or tbe eiid of the punod. but :t must be resaexabereJ that the play la continued «rbere it left oiT IH-tw.-en tbe Qrst and sec-; *-r.i and third and fourth j^riods. and tba.t the .-ittackinc sido may b<- the. stronger also for a^three-caisute r»-st. ev.-n though :i .st ;s V plays has l«~ - n interrupted. Ttorre <t uo danger, either, of the came degenerating into a jMKir imitation of bas i.etbaJl. The lortrard ;;:iss is open 10 jneatrr development than was the case un <;er the previous ruie that made it possible. *>nd wblle perwmally 1 am still In Cavor of roßtrictiss ' : behind the ; inr- of scrimmage 3 am confident that it will open the way to Tn::ny interesting and lartical plays and ?nrmalion£ T^e^■er dr'-ajneO of l>efor<-. As to :f><- iiueatlon of tiie quarterback.. l*-ss eujj t*- r.-iifl ;it prevent. T?ie name nwy los« iim old meaning. Bat what* in a nanv- so J<n» :<s the Quarterbacic is just as valuable T— him! tbe line of .scriminapre. even if not 1 an^lniK tbe ball on every play? A c)«:=r- friend of mine WTto saw Yale ri»- Srnt Wefl3eyan m the iij»enimr tame o f the prasm at N«w Haven. j<nd who has lx»en •tt-sn«~j,inr the Tlarvar-j t^Htn In pra^ti.-e. ' if\\r me that ttH! ■rearera of the Blue are CbtUkt Rdvjin^i at tliir ttme than the T»>en at '"awSjnuc. *T!:i^ <si>er not meiin • nytbtriz !n jiartioular so f;jr as th<> Har >nrdTYsJ<- Za.m«- in November is rnir^niwi. liut !: ."3o> *•• mdtcatn that Captain Daly Jtn«i T»,j Coy. t:i" bead coach, have t>eon wide i"\;ik«- to the itnj>urt;in'-e of p^trinu a g<>od rt:<rr :ti v iii.t amounts largely t'> Hie <je _> eini.TTfiit of a p— »• can". Tbia takirip of lime by th«» forrJock ban lone been :< s** «ret of much of Tale'a Buucega in othletlca. i:yr"n T<an>- r T«ft J"hn."O7i j~ ;« iiiyser'-il Ti.nn. H-jttk tu"ti have >« faculty of traTTip line h^l ovrr tb«" rlchts «jf oTh♦-r^. wliile i^-'Tjg 'lO'jri';. app!uTi<3ed atid a^laimfil, «nd the T""eslcl*-nt of tbe American J^-aifje j^ • -<- a <j.i,£- cknely on the heeli of th» men o? th«t rtamjv Mr. Johnson could not cieny hnnaelf the jt|eapijj-« o f t'li'Tig- the imsebaO worid. unoffl^ally, of course, that 31*1 <Jliß.f*- had b*-.Ti vir»dicat«-d and <;eorpt T. f«ta!Miijit d»'jx>Ked as nianiiKer two or I'nr*~: <lii>> b»-for*- l>aJik .J. Farr*-!!. the nivu»-r t'f tbe New York yuriJa««-s, \\tin v. iil- Jng to m:;te formal untiounc^riit-nt. No longer ati't ti^an last wimcr the (tani*- ilr. Joljnsoji !n DMsddtesome spirit trit-d t.is best to <lictiiti* to thf Nut .oiiul L.<-agutf. Un equally jw>w«-rful itiid much olU«;r oijran rrwtMrTi ar to v. hiit Hhouid nitt tIC Uuii. in i!i«- iray of ejecting John M. Ward us j.r»—itlt-Jit. Tin eventual d*-f,.at of Mr. Ward encourased the czar of tt;^ Am»-ri < at; l^-aiiju- i»* Ihe belief, no doubt, thut }?.- «-<>uJd j>ull tlif irtrisi* uud everybody »■!**■ in bat«-ban play Jt»t» puppet. He Is iifiv «jut w;t!» iiin latest prooundamento, wuidi i.-" imti.iuy more Dor less than :t ibrcat to Chark* W<eJ>u Mujphy. t!>«: owner <»f the Ci.i'-'igo Cubs, tbut ou Sunday cameM ..ill ii^ fclluwt-d in the world's weries nith Ihe Philadelphia uuli-s* b*- se<-» :,; i<» bhorlen up tbe regularly scheduled K-3f«» ol the National League, ft most of tbe otner team. 1 - have arraneed to do. Mr. Johnson 5-»<rr!;< to forget that he is not the N«tio:;iJi < •ommJj-FioN. m*ea j: he U thCj American league. Garry Herrmann and Thomas J. Lynch will have n voice in -?r tarpin? the date*- for the world? <ha.rn-j r»Anrhjr Bsatne* vnlrif thry too h»"e fall-n «i»,r>r th«- •;•';;. Air, J«hn?en |a»* done! much for ha^hajl and must be applauded for puttine the Amtrican Leairue ***** it stands to-day, liut Mr. Johnson is a dip lomat. ■ VTlth Hal CkssK at the rein? and har- j 1 mony restored, to all appearances, the i ; Yankees wan three straicht gaaass last ' we«-k from the Detroit Ttc«>i champions ! of the American I^eßgu" a year ago and j 1 their chief rivals far second place in the ' rae;- this . MSB. It skbs a critical scries. i and. everything being equal, the Yankees j ; bow have a reasonable chance for going into (he pw=t-season a«ries wttn the Giants lin the .«amf> relative position. The team j i got home on Friday, and, while beaten j ' by Washington, played Cast, snappy has* 1 - j ball. ; ,i,,i wound up with a rall> that . showed once more i: - keen Seining spirit, j I The season will end an Saturday at Amer- j '■ lean Tv.ague ark it. a doubk-'ueader with ! ! the Boston R<><l Sox. In Die mean time | j Washtogton will be bore for two more j I game*, while a short trip must be taken j ! to Philadelphia to meet the champion? on j I Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. ; j I The r.ia'itt:. who ar'l"*ar to have ■. ..T!i] j j }>la«-<- s!)f-!y n.m In tii.- National League j j rac-. will be back at •><- Polo C.munds on j ; Thursday and Friday for two gam** with j i th<> Buperhas, while they will jump over j i to Brooklyn on Saturday to wind np that 1 j The seawin will end on the home j ! grounds early in the followinc week, with | j a short series v.ith the r'.illi—. and then | ! the decks will bo ol^artd for the post- j ! season s«-riep with the Yankees. a.« author!- | I tatively announced i:i Th« Tribune last | I Tuesday r:nd a.^ formally announced by I Frank .1- Ftarell on Saturday. : This series iK?iwf-eji th»- Yankees and the j 1 Giants Is arousine widespread interest and j ils likely to Oraw quit*' its well us the! J world's championship yam". 15 between the j j Chicago Cubs .md the Philadelphia Atti- j I leticS. IJtoth nin«*s are badly off for catch- J I «-r«. a!th..uffh Sweeney and Meyers, who are j I■a the injured list. m;. • be ready to take lup tlielr duties when the tiryt came \9 j called. Otherwise the two teams appear to j ,»y« r .iy matched, and it would ml be i surprising if the battle went the lull seven j games. Matty, who has been raftering I with a boil on his left ;;rrr<. may not l>e aM«i to play, but m tfc'kine -with Hm on Friday bo F'"-me<l to think be -will i.-c fully i recovered in plenty of time. With Matty j out of the gun^'tlw Giants would be;weaa> j ene«l to an extent that snicht cost them the I scries, otherwise Ihe two team* .• in be 1 veil off In pitchers, the CSiants having ] Matty. Wiltsr. Crandall ?in«l Drucke to t bear the brunt of •'««' fW"t| while the Van- , iliiw« will depend «>n Russell Fiord, who* • ke^pp on wintiins came.s in the most aston- j j irliin? why: -'Hip .Tim" Vaughn, yuinn 1 ( and Warhon. It look- like an even wager, : j but somehow or other 1 rather feel that I the Giants •will v. in under tbe leadership of , j y-jrh *v able ;>el«J general .**■ .1..1 .n .1 Me- j ! Gra« . % I Another Vanderbilt Cup race has leen ■ i run, an.J the pity is 5 that oiu- cannot ap- | piaud tho wonderful skfll ■nd ••ourac- of] the drivers and the ■ rkable strides j in the building of <:arr; without feeling j . thai be is doing s<> In tie face of bitter 1 griri and uncomforting sorrow. The toll i of human lif^ vas heavier than usual; the I cost whf f.ir too great. I watched the j ' Ftirrine rtrif^ and felt Invisorated: 1 hrard . I the saddening now.-- ;t nd Wt depressed. • '; Hti it must iia\«' en with ill Han ; (".rant d««erv«*fl l.icb praise for hi« ■- II- j iant performance it comes I.i f»w men to win a m<'" like the Vandcrbili two yeaxa 1 in succession. V."itb th** i\ii> i:v> r<= out "f tl.^ came by; lan ur.fortun.Tt'.' accident, the <-hai>r^s of! ! the Philadelphia Athletics to win the i world's baseball ciiampionshlp arc im prov<-*J JLtHiut V< i«rr cent. It was just j about that W per cent th»> Cubs needed. J I Ev<tf is a big loss in himself, but the j j breaking up <>f a remarkable mfieW is ! jv, here ibo troTjlile Ites. : HERBERT. I "CROSS-COUNTRY IN STREETS j ; Harris Wins Morningside Run to j Pedestrians" Cheers. Tora Harris. th<-- fiegro athlete of the Glenooo Athletic «'!ub. romped borne an I easy victor of the three und one-half mile | roud run of t!i«> M«)rningside Athletic j Club yesterday. The course was through j ! tlie Harlem streets. (arris won by two . ! hundred yard* over Jiiiwr; O'Connor, of ' I the Morris Athletic Association. Twenty- ■ : five uihlet»*s started, and all finished. The summaries fullou : ! I'-f. Xame and ctub. Tit:'".! J I— Tom Hurrls. Gl«aooe A. C _■> • 4 i ; j 1- J. O'Connor, llurria A. A Jl:»l ::— \V. Iturk-;. LTnlon Settlement A. A a 22 1 4—l. LaJUr. Union A. A J1:44; I !— \\. ViL-or.. Xiivi-r A. A 1:1 -~>~ ; i «v T. K«-"»ra!i. Uomiassidc A. C -i -oS j ! 7 ~l£. havai:. Ctliun >cttlei:ivlit A. A 'S-.'-S : I • — o. i:al.-t»n. unattached 22:10 I • — VC. Grimmlnc Convent A. «.' Z5:39| iIV-.- 1 . Ilibiiorr. Win-ls.r A. C £2^3 FORRESTER HOME in FRONT I 'Leads Cross -Country Runners' in Jamaica Race. Prank Forrester, of the Sprocket Athletic ! ; (^lub. proved a consistent performer •'■<-- terday, when b«> again won the weekly I jaunt of th<- Jumai^a Athletic Association over v '.lir»^> and a half mile cour:-e. j The summaries follow: I'o=. Nartjf and ciuli. Time. i— P. Forrester, sprocket A. •' 19:15 I—<-:.1 — <-:. Vis.-h<-r. Nsliona.l A. C l»:20 :: I:. DuvaO, X:. Moid";. A. C 1935 A — E. 11. neffeaa. National A. C m.:<K • .". loTTi OarroU. .t«ni»i.» a. A !!• :!• i <S — A M'Twia. Tr!;iity A. «' SOSSU j 7—l* nau«r. Nnti"Tia! A. <• X J. I'UCHi;. Trinfy A. C 21 :nr. <. !" l.r.tfer. Nnrl'.mil A. C 21:07 1-. ■;. i:..T-.inwß, Spr.--'-"j A. ■" 1'! :17 I BAILEY LED PACK HOME New York A. C Runner Speedy Over Six-Mile Course. [ Winli'ld Bailey, of Tb«- New York Athletic j <-J-jh. for tii*> ppfond ronascutlve time apt 1 ur<»d the 'cross-country run of thr Mmm Haven Athletle Club over h <-our?e in t h<- Bronx yest«wday. F^nil^> demonstrated that I'" was raiiidf-v- rounding into cham pionship form. Although hard i.r««ss<>d by AVil'i^ V-urk"-. «;f M<»ti Haven. b* 5 safrly outdistanced him by on« liundr«»«j .arc)- in j ttK good t)m<- of ?rt minutea and i Becouds. ! Tb« summaries follow : j rw Nanw hws rlub Tim*, J n*tnfl«U i'-uUr-y. Sew Vorh a. <• M:08 2_Wtlll* V.tTrkf Moti 'lav«-n 4. C ,-4:ls S--Charl*« Bchroetfer, Slotl >l»v<ii A <*... 5:06 4-i- Frrmatuui. Mott Haveii A. C 83^J8 ;. <•. i!i.f.i*. \v.- t j r:>«i a. <* 2.".:ir» 4. - m. Qurrin llotx Haven A. C 8B:lfi 7 Ed Uall«v. N-« V..r): A. C ?.0:<M) ►— <"Uar!«-i* <;n«<*. SL.tt Haven A. <" ::7 SC «,_.«-. HtaoftMßcad. il"ti Ha" - 11 A. C ::-. Sfi H* t j Marlli,. lrirh Arn.-rt.-ai: A. >' 3b:l» PASTIME INDIANS' GAMES ! Stevenson Wins Quarter- Mile Race in Close Finish. .\ spirited tu**le for premier honora r^at urt-d tt«? monthly ganiea nf •!i- Hasthns I Athletic <"iuij, which en beta ut the dubs <jval >*«terday. liobert Stevenaon, with v three-yard allowance, in the quai tei J ti.il- ru:« bt-stfd Tom .... who Unlabetl K.-riiiiii. T;i«- Xlinf wa« -'2 3-5 M-eonds. Tbt- summaries follow : Iu»->::r<l daafa < tiiirnlii-i»|. I—\V hi bT - 1 -\laiUf j4 2* t"-:Xf. *V. Klua- iiK-mi<'!i 1. •=>' o:iii , IV. Civaaofl i!i! i-.ti. iiiir.l. Tim-. u:IO2-5. •MH..,--.jii..i!.M H ..,--.jii..i !. ! mill- run < liMiuisi^tp > - IVmi IpV 1 j. Trub ISO ytLrdmi: .1. ai<-'"»«i>«- '.':."• rarda); >•-< , <»ii»i: 1". A. XSrcnsmn (•crutefa), iliird. . tail . U!>«--iui> wr.'k 1 !:s»nJi<ajj» — Won »<V II Me ! Jlußt; t*o rcnla); W. T. Alien « 2«mi irdai 1 ««i*>nd; T. O'Ceauoi (300 grards), third. Time, MO-yard run « band k»pi — Won by H. Mtov«.-n m',ri <'l jrardal: T. l»«i»ii <" yar«l«>. Heeond; J. i I>olan •'-'•ralcli 1. third. T!m»>, 0 :."•:: S-S. Twn-niH«- tun > tianrtirßp I—Won1 — Won hy J. Pebl<»t«T M««X yardei: -J. Rtark <^^ ynnlti. «»r- 1 ..mi: .J. Edirarda <fi"» jfard*>, tliird. Time,! Putttejr 12-ponn«J iiri«t < han<}i»sr< — W«n by | .1 <;forg<;«t.jl)* ilO f"'< '. wU}, 43 t***l 1/rnv 1 finrlanri "^ f«"t>. ivith 4? f»»»t 7 Mnett^v: I"- Vmehiniti (5 '-">. thir.i. v.,ti, if. If..- 1 !r?h(l. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE MOSPAT, OCTOBER 3, IW. Martyr Hurt Under »iet*> Kule* Four Yale Players Badly Injured in Syracuse Game — Wesleyan Crippled. fEy T-!esraph to The Tribune! i .New Jlavn, Oct. -. — An examination of j Ywl-'s players who were Injured in the j prime against Syracuse shows that four | were badly hurt and that two of the best! player* on the team will be out of the < play till close upon the bis games. Cap- ; tain Daly and Quarterback Merritt were J badly bruised and their faces were cut. 1 but they will play again late this week. Field, the reliable plunging back, has a dislocation of the shoulder and may not ■ play Hpam this year, although Johnnie ! Mack, the trainer, hopes to get him into shape for the closing games of the year. I Bomeisler wrenched his knee and i? shelved for two or three weeks. He wa«« Vale's strong man and a Freshman oar*- 1 •1 n last year. As Howe. French ami ] Robinnon. of the "varsity, were on the hospital list previously, \he coaches think that the new rules are fully as productive i of Injuries as the old. Tale's hospital list : was never bo lame the week aft-r college i opened as at present. Vale coaches are grumbling because the 1 officials yesterday did not enforce the new | rules. Mass plays were allowed and div- I ing tackles went anpenalhend. Syracuse > offended in these respects all through the j game, and toward the close of play Yale ; followed suit. An appeal for i large number of coaches . has been made, sad Captain Daly said to- i MINNIE ALBERT IN FORM} Pacer Takes Speedway Honors en an Off Day. Most ,- the stellar lights were out on I parade at Speedway Park yesterday morn- j irgr. but they did not furnish much sport for ; tbe sne"Tato~f. h'"l It remained for the side- j •nbeeioj-ls. .-.■ by Minnie Albert, to keep thtngs Koin*: on the drive. ■ Nathan Btfaus'f T>envei-, i:l4' 4 . did not enter int" tli-- racing a? extensively as j canal, and Chartee. Weiland's Inner Guard, | r.-o«i4. did not start at all. which was a ! disappointment. Denver's races were with . Jamep A. Murphy's Kirn and L*eo Oettin- j per"s Lady 'Worthy. in bis first sot-to be] met the chestnut seldin? single hand and put him in the run** of the defeated with j .-'■■ in' ceremony Ii the next encounter Mr. j Oettlnger sent I^ady Worthy to make- the • brush three-cornered, and she finished in j second position. Minnie Albert was entered in six races ; yesterday mornins. and five of ti em were j "jntiiriF ventures for the good little mare. j Slip •■ .ii th« decisive heat in a series of ' bru.siies with The Chief, a big Mack pacer, owned by 1,. Samuels. Then rame 1". J. \ La. lace'a handsome brown pacing mare ■ Kate Nelson, but she also had to abdicate ' in favor uf the Wolf mare. Hugh Riley and his bay ge ding B. Ontinie were the next ! to sro in the nink^ of the defeated, and . then came Lady Tasteful. Pome of these i defea-t^d ones veri' able o redeem tlietr j laurels later in the day. ' H. Ontinu put two brush* to !-u> credit, . Tn his first venture he had for an opponent 1 M. C. Keynolds's Dr. Threet, and If the ', start waa as c'of-e- as the finish it was one j of the best races of the day. The roan : pacer T'l-i-h wan the next victim, and then Dr. Threet came to the front in a set to with little Kate Nelson. Kew persons know that that splendid bay adding, .T-id^r F.cardmaii. winner of a hundred trophies in j the piiow rinp and on the racetrack. has- 1 passed his sixteenth birthday, and he ap- j pears to be. just as pood us he was a decade ago. He finished first in several *rood races, notable arouni; which was his series with j VWUiani Scott's Elliott B. Neither owner could sain any ...-tine advantage-, and they finally separated with an even break • Patrick Kennedy entered liarl B. in two I rar-t'F. but only one of them was a success, from his point of view. He defeated L. Grunzf elder's Triphammer, but Beaten by H. B. Clarke's J. Q. J. H. I^awrence j had his new chestnut mare Belle Mac on the drive, ad started in a race with the < pray gelding Kin? Clay, it was not a fair race, however, for Kins: Clay's wagon ■ was minus a tire when the post was reached, and the race was finished on the rim of the- wheel. RUNNER WON WITHOUT SHOE Monument Captured Mile at Knights of Columbus Games. Athlete of the metropolitan district won easily yesterday at tlie annual games of Barrett Council. Knights of Columbus. held at West New l'ork. N. J. They capt ured no less than eipht first send seven second yila.es. The Irish-American Ath letic Club was the best represented and I won the point trophy, with a total of Si points. ; Jack Monument, the junior mile <-ham pion of the Irian-American club, ran for half the distance With only one shoe in winning the one-mile run. Despite this setback he finished in the fast time of 4 minutes n:.' i-."> seconds. j The pi]!imiari"s follow; luO-ysrd daeh O«.ndte«p»- Won br *. rink-f rtmi John Power*. 8011 th l*aieiß<Yn A. • ". <ti yurtJat, mwwJ; .7ohn Wlllo.lv. M-jJ-awk \. C. iß.yardsj. ttiiri. Tiiu«, 0:10. *^t ynr.J run fhfimi^-ap^ by V.. T. ijilmnr*. Domt&lcan Lyceum <U ■a.-'?": "r. Slnrlair. St. M»r-> A. C. is ya-'isi. -• ond: .1. R. O'Nell. ■5....- ISO yardai, third. Tfm<-. 1 :ftT*i. «in'— mil* run (handicap) Won by Jack Sfonu m«n-. Irish- Ani'-rli^t!) A. <\ (scratch): M. B"trjl ■'..'• End A. A. '«."> -.i-i = ' frond; H. H. Hut v rfiold. New Vortk A. •-■■'■ tliird. Time, ■ ."'Nt vr>.r»i >las!i (handicap) Won !•-, H. P«-baaf. lrt»>' American A. i . «7 yard*): V. Hall«-v. Na tional a. r its :nra«>. «nd ; if Ulntion. Irif-li -AniTi'-ar A C il4 ur.iHi tlitrd. Time, 1 O:.T_'V Ttir«r-mil<- r«r ilian4l--ap>- Won by T. Colltna, I I rtih- American A. •*. 'H.-rat'-l-i: J. 11. l>onn«>lly. Irivl .Am»"ti«n A. <'. <t.".0 yan!<-». Kcond; If. H. Hello well. Patenon A. C. (110 jmrds), third. Time. 16 !h »:iiun)ne htph Jump— V/on b! D •'. Condon. Pt. \ \.,,. A. •'. '« lnch»a). 6 r <-r' - Inches; H.I Onimrlt, N'T York A. C. (acratch). <> *"«••' ! Inch. VxxmQ; i" Steven* Irish -Am»r!c<tn A. C : i 2 Irrhesi. ." f«et 11 tnrhM, third. RtmniTiic Imp. *t»p nn-i ■•;•■ 1 .'.BTxHi-ap* — "Won br D, Ah^arne i«rni«rhj 47 ft. S»» 4 in., r. Won*, Anchor A. C. «7 feet), *«o<n<i. mitli h. Jtmu' of) .■ik rt ft 1 * In.: W. J. rarrell. Anchor A. C. (7 feet), third, with a Jump of 38 ft. \t In. I'uttln*? «lxtf«-ii -pounJ «ri"! (handicap) — Won by J. .1 [:]!t>>-. Irish- Anifii.-an A. C. ("erau-h). with « put or 44 ft. I')-, In.; A. J. Reich. Mud i-..j. B<iuar«- A. '- '4 fwti, ■ecoad, with a put ; +<> ft. .'i lr;.; H. C. Klin;— . New Vorlt A. C. (j f'-'-ti. third, with a put •>.' ♦> ft. Ul^cut (handieapj— Won by It. Alberui. Anchor A. C. t'St ttitty. with v throw of I'M ft 7 In.: 1i C i.,,.«. J»ew York A. O. (1!2 f«*tj WOOtMt with 11 thro* of i«0 ft 7 In.; T. Ryan, Mali Amcrlcan A. C. <i<> iwtt>. third, with v throw of 1 !<• ft. nNt> t In. ThrowlriK «l«t*«n-pi>Ußd hummer if«tnitl<-itp> — Won by i. WirniMin. V.V«t sii. A. C <■**> faat). »lth 11 throw or I", ft. 2 In.: 11. Mf«;innia. Irl«!i-Ain»-ri<-ari A. C. CSS tact), aeeond. with v throw Uf 1.17 ft. '1 "• T. .f. MS*—' I*—.1 *— . Irtali- AuifiU-uu A. •'. (4.*. feet), third, with a thro* o r 06 ft. :: !'■ SAEGKILL (rOLF TITLE WON. i*. V. Benton won the cbamplonahin of tli»- HutrtrklH •'•••i. <'lub, ronhars, on Satur day. In the thirty-Hij; bole (teal match he d«:f< utfd Th<-«»i'ii«- 11. I 'rum- by 3 up and i to play. Bentou recently lowered the eour.se record from 72 to X the former ttgurea be ing tbaai ■!• I-oui-s i • _ AiyerH. YALE IN FOOTBALL STRAITS. New Haven. Oct. 2.— As a result of the game with Byracuso here yesterday, which Vale, though outplayed, won bj' ■ aoete of 12 to <;, a hurry call hats been madi for prnduat^ coaches. In » few day* runny «if tiie former football »<tar« will he on the field. Light v >it i la planned t" 1 Mon«la> and then the roaches «lii mak« iwrveral chajij<« In the In e-up. nicht that cx-raptai^ Ton, S..m Un , Frank Uinlcey. Jim Rodger*. I-"". I r*d Murphy/ -r-udpo'- Heffeinrif*^^ Winter. George Adee .nd Kalph Bloomer , arc meted before the '■>"'" '" '"' week. ; Hlnkcy will remain most at the season. [By Telegraph- to t The Tnbunr.l , V -Mi.MletoVn. Conn.. Oct. *"*■■ as . revi.-d by .... committee Has not »■*■ -end -v. number or lnjuri« at tTesleyan tons year. Since the opening " the season tiro of the veteran players 0:1 the team ( have been seriously Injured: Captain Mitchell cct n broken rib during th > ale name on Wednesday and «i" be laid up 1 most of the season. Arthur Wright Wesleyaii's stal end; Oe ~ velooed internal injuries '••• yesterday;* Kanie with the Connecticut ''Aggies,, and , at midrtlehi fear* were entertained f"r his rrr-overv. Fir was much m.>- comfortable to-day. however, and to-night at the loea". hosoltal It was Raid that lie would '•'.) doubt recover. A number of other men bare been in iured slißbtly. These two serious Injuries comlnc bo early in tho season, however. have set Coach Larry VorbJs to worrying. This Is the most serious lorn* to the "Wes- Icyan team by injuries since the famous "Wesloyan-Union game at Bcbenectady two years ago, during which sixteen members of the two elevens wore carried off the field i tniared. AUTO NEWS OF THE DAY! Test Shows Horse More Costly than Automobile. Official figures of the fim recognized economy test bet-ween un automobile and a • horse rod buggy, which i«- b"ing conducted '. hi New York and vicinity by the Maxwell^ , Pri^<M>e Motor Company. showed results; that ■ re very mwri hi favor of the auto- I mobtle a? ajerainst the horse. The proportion ; of . .in per paysepfjer mile by automobile j js less than -half the cost at horse travel j under identical conditions. This nimpariaoa la based upon the first j four days" operation, on Monday. Tuesday, i Wednesday and Thursday of last week. ] The test will be continued on Monday nil The Bronx and Weatcheater. Both vehicles will be driven six •)«:- over ■ predetermined route for th« same number of houra. It j bas been sanctioned and is directed by the j Contest Board -if the American Automobile I Association, according to stringent rules I formulated by the Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Company to secure an authentic basis of comparison. It ip the first time that the two methods of transportation have been placed in actual ' eompetitlon. and the linnl results should dis pel ny doubt as' to their comparative economy. The Sfaxwell-Eriproe Company silvered a model fourHcyUndcr car and a Bound road horse and buccy " nbK*!ryers appointed by th- Am.ri-;.:: Automobfle" Association. From tlie moment of the start Hie test was 1 out of th<- rompanj control. The observ- ] ers ■" Qcorge if. l^ovell and lloraee. Dantes. alternating each" day in their rldln? aaslgninenU Tlie -..••■• provide a fair average of road and traffic conditions. The. first day's trip was entirely within the New i York City limits. The second was on the j eastern end of Lous: Island and the third I in New Jersey. Fe-llowinc are th« results o f the four> days' test : fii: • DAT. Automobile. il<~rs«\ Mi eag« «f.l - t : ti - I Cost $»-0° • v ' r>r> .-..■;t p«i mil* 0.01 1 '•"•■■-; ; Per pass€iij;cr mi.- . O.OtiT 0.016 j SECOND DAT. Mlieacr . T«. 1 n."'". .-cut $"■>'- *!.!■.-._ Host per mile 0.012 " "-" Vt pa^sensor mil* o.0U« 0.013 THIRD PAY. Milcace ••.:•■:::.:::::::: RSI St.i , ■.- Jil- Cort per mi O.OM ' "v_ I'rr passenger mile . <•>■, O.Vht ■ FOURTH DAY. MtilMLS* S 0- ""'•^ K.'::::::::^ *v«?^ &** Co«t per mile O.Ota 2'^E p« pussenser n»il« 0.00*23 im.i._, The horse's upkeep Is based upon retail prices of hay and oats actually paid en route, just the same as gasolene and oil were purchasi-d for the automobile. It will be noticed from the figures that the automobile mileage for each day's run-, ning time was clearly within speed limits and that the horse must have been v good roader to average 31.8 miles a day. The contest Is an adjunct to an offer by the MaxweU-BrlHcee Motor Company to mS models Identical with the one used in the test, under a guarantee that the cost j will not exceed two cents a passenger mile or « refund of the purchase price | will be made, plus rest. SOCCER ON MANY FIELDS Rangers and Brooklyn Play Tie Game — Other Matches. Flaying their first Rational lieaguc frame against the strong Paterson Ranejen the b»-st th" Brooklyn football team could do was to tie. In the first half play was near ly equal, and with a l>eter break of lues the home team should have at least pror»d once Miller, the visitors" goal keeper, was the man that kept the Brooklyna from »<*»>- inc. his work being of the Knclidh league variety. The line-up : ■Mrrw.vb-n. Position! Patwson Rangen I-lalliweH Goal Miner • v !!■■"•• Rtsht bach I'i«»att Milne i,..f? b«'-k . . .Guthrl* Klmp»in RtstitJimlf . ... Mcnrtd« Onp^rmanri ' "til ■» half A '""ill' Glli#tt<! '*■'• I ••'' ''■ ' ""nil l>unt»lK'in "ihmi.i.- rljfht «v>nnnm A<laino'>n ln«M4< right . . H.>h«>rf Kjrby Centre rouni Coward In«Jd> left . Turner I»rlnkTi-»t»r .OntWd* l«ft Mnlr H,-.f»»^ A. Fturiisiii*. tiiwiiiiili J. 'JMl»t»». for Brooklyn «r"i ■' ntt.-i »• for Paterson I anai '<• Tlm»-— ■ '» i ' -" of 13 minu'eu. At Van <:ortlHndf Park yesterday the Bronx T ntted and Columbia football clubs tried conclusions, the game ending in « draw. Each side had one goal to its credit when time was called. At McDonald Field, Brooklyn, f aateidi the Clan McKenale FootbaU «'luli took thr Hungarians Into rump !•> the tune of 4 goals io s in an sjnateur I sagns gaaaa >.i.m :ift»;r play began Lawaon scored for the <'lt:n McKensiea, and ■ few minutes later dolmoyi squallasd for the Hungu rtans At Van (.'.irtlun.lt Park yesterday the Hollywood tnns defeated the champion Cam*>ruewi by the shut-oul score of •• to 0. All the Koals Kcored by the wtnn*>rs were registered in the drat period ■•! play, aided by h strong wind. The llnt»-up: [{olljrvoud Inn <''■', J't'dUiun. ■ itDieru <«>i. r-n.i.l! . 'i.iui ItlMeti ihkU.-. ltljrtit liH<-k Ht«wart Chryvtlo Loft back In 111 ii1 1 1 i i - - ■ M-LlonalU ILlKht nail Joj i ;il>lm. . (Vntre hulf Wliltrlaw Port«l . 1 .. !• iiait Carrie M Claud Outnlc]o rtttht U.ill««y Tbompaoii inMiiii; right Hcott All in* ' '-litre lAujt'i Kalmon lnald< i- ft . Kivvttt Mulrolm «".:t:.i,;c )ftt Uuoclnmu Kisf*r»r E. Illlama, I limimiiimi TV". Isaacs, tot- Hollywood Inn; .1. Tirown. for CuneroiM Ooala <iil>b3. -'; Milr.*-. i. Time of lia.vw— i-, tninutr". The National League champions the West Hudson^, defeated the Wllbarforor tram it Harrison, N*. J.. by the ror< •■ ;: r",ii'- lo I in a National l^eapjr ganif, BRILLIANT LAWN TENNIS [ Gardner. In Five Sets. Wins Bronx Championship. HIS DRIVES BEAT TOUCHARD Hamilton Grange Defeats Har- ; lem Team in Metropolitan League Series. Showing aaazing skill 3: tirlvins for the ■ fii'i' lines in a fifth set pull-up. Tarlton R. j Gardner, one of the California croup of [ lawn tennis jjlayers who have been eompet ins in the EaaH this season, won the Bronx singles championship cup yesterday. He; • -• eated the holder. Gustarc F. Touchard. after tive fots. by 'ho sr-ore of; &— 4. 6—4. •••.:" Tii' 1 chall^nffe ; trntch. p'>??tr>one«l • ,,, Mr. ;-n .in ■• of' la?=l May. was held ■•• the c^ay courts " the Bedford Park Lawn Tennis 'Tub, be :•■-•■ ■ large .-•-.. enthusiastic irailerr. Gardne; began his jmni' by an energetic attack upon -he sides' of his opponent's ■ our . He p,'a--»-d his shots accurately and . met nil of Tuuchard's .>'ia at the net by such loir and sharply played volleys thai t.i latter ira more than outplayed at J this stai;e. Touehard was two set? down : before he steadied his game. Then he . , opened with a series of whirlwind rushes and swift variations of racket work that ■ swept Gardner bafore him. Th" real strength of Toi;<Jiard's | asms | for handling ■• racket and hi« skill at I, finding the vulnerable spots in the opposite | court were at the besi in_the fourth and the early psrt of' the fifth sets. In the third <"t Gardner had partially j . stemmed the tide that was «- tine agahwrt ; him by tim«ly and deep lobbing. Thin had j t'<e . •-. . ■■ ,■; checkinc Touchard's siwwl to | ...••■.■ decree, but i; was not sufflclent to [ Foi«re the set. ; Touehard eompelied Gardner to desist I from lobbing and sending ih«> "-••. rtag 1 tn dizzy eights at the l>ecinnins of the! foijrtl: set by forefna; his ohots cleanly to ! the base Ifn* , «nd consequently «»ardner had i either -.. send tire bat? baH swiftly or take th« hazards of ■ horl lob because of the hw.i eased ranc-. 11 iras after Touehard had executed i splendid kills of the ball as it dropped close { to the Tj^t from tbe lr»b* tiiat the cbal- . lender bad tried to play that Gardner i . elected to m»t the defending ebampion at j tbe faster trame. The rallies were played i at a furious pare after that. While the challenger wa* po^vl and steady TouHutnl I seemed alway« to find the openfnc through | which to force the ball for the point- Each | was playing with all the speed that be j could muster, and it seemed as if tbe de- | f--n<liti!r champion was «-: '" to win by one I of his brilliant finishes 33 he scored the . Bet at c> — 1. . ■ Continuing • into the fifth and deciding! set. Touchard forger] abend 1o 11 lead of j v—lu — 1 on came* in a manner wh*rti would j have i.e^n sufficient to have broken the j heart of a less eoiira?e,,i;« p!ay»r than! Gardner. The change caTpe in the seventh j pani". with Touchard erring, an be dropped ] a double fault which. »iad i* bee n goad, might have won f J:e nwtch and title for! ; lilm agnln. j The failure of t)i- scrvlrf appeared *■• pel ' !on Touchard's nfsrvps. lie ad been within : : a point of Winning and could not brine It | off On his ride Gardner. forced his attack ■with renewed vijrnr. He be-an to vary hi? ; 'drives with low >rOBB OPUfi phots that caused Touehard ■ lot of trouble, with the result thsit hi* returns began to fly wild j and out of court. Once a pain, on the ninth ; gssne. Touehard was within a stroke of winning, only to hare Gardner eutukM him : to the aids for the point that spelled defeat j for him. On the challenger's pan it was a won- j derful retrieval of lost jrround. for. despite ! ' the fact that he war; twice within ■ point j of losing. Gardner finished out the .-• ' and ', match with a run of six straight games. !(»• scored the tlnal set at '— ■>. I How closely the matcii was played nay he j ! judged from the point?, which totalled 153 j I for Gardner to 13) for Touchard, while the j I games ran 24 for the winner to S for the i defeated champion. A. .1. Ostendorf acted] I as umpire in a mo^t able manner. _ Waltei Merrill Hall. George P. Parkes ; and Julie M. Steinacher, representing the | team of the Hamilton Grange, Lawn Tennis ! 1 Club, yesterday defeated the team of the ; ' Harlem Lawn Tennis Club on the courts of , the former in a series of the Metropolitan i League championship. The victorious trio | scored all of the- matches in .singles and doubles. In the singles nail, playing a strong game from mid-court, defeated Morris S. Clark, — i, 6— love. Parkes in his turn de- i 1 feated Dr. William Rosrabaum, ♦> — 2. — . i In the doubles Bteina< her and Parkas paired against Clark and Dr. Rosenbausß, 1 defeating the latter, 7— .". 6—3.6 — 3. The volley- Ing In this match was last and often spec 1 tacular, the steadiness of the Hamilton I Grange pair in the pinches outplaying their ! opponents. The entry list for the women's metro politan championship lawn tennis tourna ; ment closes to-day, and the matches hi Kinglet;, doubles and mixed doubles will be- Cln to-morrow 01 the ■ '■>■ courts of the I 'Wept Side Tennis <'!üb. 2Stb street and Review Place. ATHLETICS BEAT INDIANS Costly Errors in Seventh Inning) i Turn Tide of Game. ; i Two errors in the seventh Inning leal the. 1 game for Newark against the Philadelphia I Athletics, in Newark, yesterday afternoon. They came when two asm were out and resulted in hi runners crossing th© plate. Th*» scare was 9 to S. ' 'onnie. Mack had most of bis rrsrulars on the Held. The Indians ovthsvtwd the visit- ' ors and had the came apparently sewed up in the sixth, when they pot. three men ■ across and the score stood T to & Th» score follows: . niIUADEUPHIA lA>. ; NEW AUK. iJbr IM ■■■ f\ Si' Ilipi It Hartsi If. M 1 r?o" Biwinw rf 4*J 3 3 «> «> 1.0 r.i ef... .•■ 1" <• 1 <' •' /.('•• "iui.nt. 4 0 I 1 HO Mcion*M,*b 5 a ."• ooolKeiir, lf...ar 1 •» 10 liTrkk Ib 0 1 1 «'• - OlOanley. rf. 4u_ 2 5 ai Honwtr, Ib & 1 1 820 -i.«.i>. ■.. 42 L' 3 2•> Murphy. rf 4 1 " »O 01 Merer, it. It 2 n 4 1 Harry, h«.. 4i> 11 1 '_• 1 Asler. lb.. &0 0 M 01) :■ nohui eft 0 0 •»- «»; Hmrnc, «-. . S3 1 •• 00 Murfcun. p. .» " 1"" M. •«»!-. 1•» 0 « 1«> Atkina, |. -_ «• 1 i- 1 0 Wudd. 11. p 1«» 0 0 0 0 •Lr*. p SI 1 0 1 • TOtala .'.39 1> 11 2» •l| Total!* . . as •laSI 13 I Philadelphia I " - «• •» *> « • *»— «• Ntwt a o •• 1 0 3 O i> I— H Two baoa hltn—Muri'fiy. Bsass A, !-••♦■. K«-liy. Thrw bata blta M<-lnn»-»". «l«ule>. Etmiaonaaa , li.»iii.. run» Melßnu— . Murphy, im Hits — | 01T UcOinnitjr, s l " a Inntna*; ofT Wadu«-i!. I In :; limit. «*■ off MorKuii. 'I In 4 latuagi BSSSS ■tt^ Uiiu -urr McCUnotty, I: "iT Uonpaa, 1*: off At kins. J; ufT I.^. t. Btr out -Hv MeOlantty, 2: l>v u,,i.i.-!:. ''J- hy M"tK»" "; !■ atklaa. £ i Wtl.l |ist,-h.-.s >.:.:. <2>. DmuWi- pluy— Zlmnirr man, M.\.i »ml \i;i'' Ttrmt haaa tin mimi I ItltladrlphU 1'; NVwurU. 1. i<-rt .'ii i..».-»- — I I'lillmi»-i ; .h!:t. &; Newark, •»• Tim»— l:44. I ni|.tr« ; — Hurry 1 ■.* 1- HIGH BILLIARD AVERAGES. i". Muinlne-stur and WUMass Hoppe. in practice for beir IS.I balklino billiard mati h. which begins to-nieht in Maurice Daly's academy, made high averaßea of :. HI and an even 20. respectively, y«-ster duv. Mornlngstar completed a .'trim; of 400 .i: eighteen inning, " ltl: a hich run of m. IMh oTipunent. .John TlendriCKx. counted 140 only. Hopp* mad* Ho in twenty turn- hi, li« M run t>einc I*3- awasaaM " r '" • . \oni. .... Speedway ** Other Sports 'Baseball Fight In Major League*. XATTOVAI. ULXGVK li.VWES TO-PAT >>w Y«»*k ft Ho«ton. rTiiladrlnhlfi a Brooklyn « b*a«». fit iTM'lflflfl 1 1. ♦ rltt-l.urc nt *t. «<••*•• I nESiT-TS or ..\>n- yestekdat.. (li!raK«>. »: Cinrinrmtl. 4. I litlohurc •»: s *- »•••»•• •- I . \ \ri<>^ vi !?Ml • STAXHWO. »r.i»r.r.i . w. ur.r. < ,. o . im •*• .tni : « irf'nnjitl 73 "1 *•• New V«rV h: .»» .aaannmU/w.. «** •*" rittahtirc ■■ t. I "ni-. . *• ?5 .410 rjiii» "i * :: JVO3 ihtMun. ... 5* »• -*•• I AMKKHAN 11 XI r .. •Ml - TO-DAY. M'a»hinjrton at New VnrL. n»«t»n at rhilaii I z:ksi:i.t* or SAJMH V»>TKK»*T. (hiia(<> I; Clrretaod. •. _ I Ma* I-: >« I.«wl». " I \3JKRIC.\N I.i:AC.I r. STANDING. « i f«. * i- r.r. TMiUa 100 «« J"i n-, -Lin.l fi« .* .■*«* I Nf«\ark *3 « JVVi W .-ht»a «4 H3 ,4X.» T>etrr»U.. . «4 «M ..%««« hira C o. . • <*» •*?■ I TTiili- »• «* JH* '"■«- t3 1 — .300 | CUBS CLINCH PENNANT Reulbach Pitched Great Game. Defeating Cincinnati 8 to 4. Cincinnati, Oct. 2.— By vinnin^ from Cin cinnati br a Been of I to 4 to-<iay Chirasro beyond cIU aoubta clfcched tht- National Ltam pennant for :?!'». Caspar v«tJs hit t:ard. v:.i'..- i 'infir.nati'H wras poor. Fteulbacii pitt-hert himself uut of several dangerous situations. Umpire Brcnnan ardarwJ a spectator off i!i« gnranaa In the fifth tnninc T> - man had kaaa lotidlv critirtintr Br^nnan"^ df edsionx. Cnicaeo made a trip!*" play in th*" third inning. The plaj 1 wma more th* result of poor baW! Hinnins on th«- part of Cin rtnn&t tl:an exptfl plajins on the J >Brt ° r the visitors'. sb«*ard. Kline and Archer Btarrcd in the Tinn^ual play. It whs announced after the umc that th^ <"ut>s -Bill piny thHr fir?t _- •■:■ of the world's S«1«! In Phil:i«lrlphia. . There ap prnrs to L«* no chance of moving up the t nr<-iiriai ' -■* M. Tlie Fforr: fHH AGO. .IN. INN ATI. al r I Zimmn.Cb 4! :: 'J » •• . .Vl!>r. !'...} 1 U I 1« Hh*.-kard.lf ;. . U 41 i« lobrr. St.. o^ 1 - •> » Hofman. rt SI 1 -»>■ Hob HL n. 5 o s0 1 «- - It, .-. l t »Ot' Ml BtetnTdt.3b « 1 3 •> »•• rn«l^~. rfS« I * • Sdralte. rf. -.. i •• M-l^». c. £• 1 3 2« Tink"- sb •"• r » ' ISV-Ejcan. 5.«... -♦► t - ♦;, Kitni ■ 4O i «i« » Mlirr..., =1 1 O Z'j Keulbach. P r. 2 l '"IgJJ-*^ ,1 f *J 1% • « rurke.' v.. -i 1 1 •• FWTM. P... 1" f> ° °" •Downer.:: «»o ■ " "" Ivph^ian.... 1 » •> 0 **» T.-tais ! .i.39 S IS 2? Sl| T.itiil? . . ..T. 410271 Dft •Han for MpT^m in fhr si-;th innir.s. for Burns in thf ninth Itir.ins;. rhiraco ....... 1 • " " •> ' ? 2 Cincinnati » 0 0 « • •• 1 - 4 Two-has" hits — Ilobtltaell. Labert. P'-hult". Tlitf — OiT <;aspa.r. !» in « inninirs: off Hums. 4 in :: inninss. Samftcf-iilts — S-hu!te. »;j*sp-»r. H«"ilba. :j. St»inf<ldt. Tnpl<- plar- ■ — Ktinjr tn A>eher. I.eft «n ba*-*~- Chicago. !>: »-ir>«'!iir.ati. 11 'Flirt base <>n balls —Or: Reai- J,«rb. oil Gaspar. Tilt by plt.rtif r-Pr K-ulba'-h. z t«?ow;ormH. GaJ>n»''>: by Caspar. 1 i?"tiiil»'>. Struck out — X- R«-«lba^h. ": ny "laspar. 1: by T«urn». I. I'as»"d lull -Kltnff. Tj rR CMC. t*mpir»9- — Rrrman *r\<l Ol»ay. PIRATES SHUT OUT ST. LOUIS Lcifield Pitches Effective Game, with Hits Scattered. St. Louis. Oct. 2.— Tittsbur? -won '" •■ ■ =: ' f .— % to-day by a score of ."» to 0. L*>ifi<M<i was •fr«.-t : sill, wine on'y se-i-en scattered hits. The score follow? : riTTSßrnf;. ST. t.oits. abrlbroi»r ahrtbpoae Bvrnp. .-.b.. 44 J ilO nuzz.nz. Cb 4•> O ■» -'• I^earli. cf... r. 2*> 2«»»» Kllis. If . 4•> .". t «> 0 r^mpbetl If B*>l SOU StOwr*r; rib. :: 0 «"» 0." 1 "Wagner. lb. 4>• 2 "•> ••; Kon»t '-hy.lt> 4<**>V> 0 « Miner 2^«. .. .".0 1 ::«"i« Xv»n S . rf... "(to " «'•> McKech>*» 4J: :41 I*r»«naium. •• S0 1 Z, T.ft Wilton rf.; 4o •> l*'f> Abbott, --f.. 4f> 2 4 f> 1 Gibson, r... MSI l •> tImWT, «f. . 4t> o S r. »» I^cllif'ci p.. 4•> •» »> «>•» Si»«>l-. j... -.•.!»■• •fli'lps I'll) •> *»•» T.->tal«. . . .'^Z 5927 63 Tot«l». . . .™ •> T2T 15 2 •l*ttr<l for Fto*-:'- in tlw ninth ir.nirs. PHtatmra; .... - n " »> •> 1 ft •• C— " St. I-ouls V ti 0 •• « o ft •> •►— o Twn-baK.- hit* — Kr^snaiian. t;il>i">n. Saertflec hit* — ramiilifi! (C». T»oubir play»^r{r«*anahan to Hnjcs McKo.-hni-j t<> Miller. T'ass<*-<1 bali — Bresnahan. Stolen has* — T.farh. Hit by pitrh^tl ball — T!y I.eiilvli? . Evans). Wiltj pltrh — Staple. Bases on balls — Off Steele, 4; oft X.fifieltl. -. Straok out — Br I^iflftld. 5: br Steelc, 4. Left or. bases— St. T^iuis. !>: Pitt.« burg. 7 Tini' — 2:W. t'rapire?— lU;i»r » r 'i Em lie. WHITE SOX MOVE UP A PEG Shut Out Naps Easily and Move Into Sixth Place. Chicago. Oct. '2. — Chicago defeated Cleve land to-day by a score of 4 to •». Meioan's batting 1 and base running- featured the same. Both White and Kaler pitched pood ball, but the visitor's support via? weak in the pinches. The score follow 5: CHICAGO. ! CLEVELAND. abrlb abrtbpo gr TScGm'tUJSb -4 no OlOfTßmer, .*b. . 400 1 30 Lord. .:. 41 O *> - O Urac-v, If. . 4»»2 1 0 0 Meloan. rf . . 4 '_• - I<• "Jacks, n. rf . 4« 1 S »*> Mfssenser.lf Z 1«» 20O,LaJoie. 2b.. 3O t» i> ♦> 0 Oiouinani.if 4•> 1 SOO.Stoval!. 11>. . 4 ODIS 11 »iii«r. 5». .. iOl" 3no Bimi"li»m.cf 4<» I ♦> 11 ilullin. !>>.. IftO 11 «I) Smith. 1: "( » 1 3 1O Sullivan, c. 30« : •• " na!l. .«? ?. t> O .t Xl \Vhif_-. p... :o0 OSOiKafer. p :ot o SO [•PectTpaogn im> 0 0 0 Totals 2*4 327- Oi Totals :^»JCCI IS3 •Hatted for Kal! in tbw rintli ltininK. fhi-ait" .■ 0 ft ft •> 2 « *-4 Ov^isnfl •' • it o 0 •» I © •• ■ - , -:•...» Ml — fiiilllran. Sfolon lan«ii — Mullin* T.ord. Z'liJer. I •'• .<n bas*^— •"lovfland. S: 'hi-»r 3 Has - on ball«— on* Kal'r. 4: •->• TVhH<!. C. Ftrurk out -By White, «. by Kal»r. S. Time — l:Sft. i:n»pir^» — r<-rrin<» and fc'heri d»n. DETROITS PILE UP RUNS Bat Out Score of Hits in Defeat ing St. Louis. St, l»uis. Oct. : - Detroit won from St. I^ouls have to-day by a score of 1C to 1. Nelson, who twirled for tbe lirnirrw, was lilt hard, «*obb got four bits oat of five times at bat. The *»core follow?: ncm ST. LOtTIS. ■b r |» po a <•' abrlbro a • r> '-m if « 2 '_• 1 0 " Tru»rl«l*>.Cb 5 1 ] O 22 WXiTJ.m I I 2 1 7lHarti r.b 4TO • 21 »>ibb. rf . • i 4 R «>*>!Sfni»». If 4V « 2 CO • r" fort rf « 2 {I " <•«' Nori — rf. 00 O g t>rt Mor'fy.Hb B^O P.I 2 .'iSrhwwr. rf S t ■. ,i 0 " Kirk*, ft 2 11S 4 0 Wa!!jc» m. 41 2 It 4« T.jo'b.it> ,*. 2 r.-t;; ! " '•'•KS- \t>.. 3o»>i» 2 ■ Nr'mlJt.e » 1 •- T> 1 '»' Srrpb^ns. o. S«>«» , > If Work*. p4 • 1 • 5 1 NfUon. p. . . 41 1 07 0 T0ta1«.42 12 2W 27 I*3> Totals 33 7J*27 IS S P«n.lt . 1 ft o ! i 1 4 a 1-12 t>l. l.oui.i I o O • 1 2 1 ■ t»— 7 Tw» ti<t»»> httit — Crnwfiin!. (Vl^ary (2>. TVal la;- Klrk«. Tlire*' h»ut«> h!t — Stim*. Hum- run — Kelson, PaeiM hlta— Stontf. Worsa, Klrke O. Suiibpiw. O'lrfury Umlii' i>lay— H;irtzel^ t'.rliK» ana Stephens. J^is-i.-.i hall — -*r hmidl. Stolen bains Ovwford, I>. Jones. T. Jtmea. First taw on bullß— off Work«, .. off N«-laon. 4. Stru«k out — Hv Works. S; by N«l»«n. 4. ■-■■ on tij»i II — tit. I.«>u:>. «s. :,.-.;. 11. Time— 2:ol. I irt'ir. — Btum. GLEMCOE'S INVITATION RUN Harry Coates Wins in Fast Finish Over Big Field. The '. r«>.->»-i-«iuntr' season of tilt* «liencu«* Athletic «;iul> befjxua »-si i-i «iii forty-seven runners startssi in the invttuttou fvent. liarry Coates, uuattai-liMi. had the boon 1 of 'nail home th» Held. Ills time was is ndnu.-s arid ♦• seconds. Harry M«;i thf fast rerrutt of thr- New York Attiletic <'lub. outsprtnted llildt»- i^anipoaU. <»: tti. ijlvnrvi Athletic I'lub. in in« dash down the stretch, taking sironil honors by t l% " yards. l*f». Rasa* Hub. Ttn»e. 1 • H. I '..III*. unatt«ch»rt Me 3— lt. .Mr-«"ii!in. N«w York A. 1" IS:*S 3— n. ra.mpt>*lU 'Jtenco* A. C ls:»7 4—r;. ■ i,. ..;••■ Olenvc A. •"* !H:tS •"'-M. Dasaaa Mohawk A. «* lft-.ot •'►—•'ha?. Ttmtntn*. Gl'ncce A. C I»:«V. 7 --T». j. llkwti. St. MU-hael'a Uyr»nm... ~\%':.\ s_vr v.'tin'^- Hassan OoJM t!»:::7 j»_j \* >m •in* N>» West .-<»■"■ a. r r:».u l»»-j! i:e-I*ll. Xim-j A. A tf tr. GOLFERS LOOK 10 WEST I Rumor Busy with Next President of U.S. Association. FALL FULL OF FIXTURE Interest Centres in the Dykes -1 Meadow Club Championship — Other Events. In accordance with the constitution? tjjS the Unit*'] Stat<« Golf Association, tin ' r.fw nominating commit t*«» «»>ct»«J at tfcj | annual V —•■ C in Janxtmry mu*t submit the 1911 ticket to th» •xrrutivr committ** by November I. so that notification may S he sent to all Hub* not la»»r than No«tb. j ber 18. X"i» to dat«» fherp h«>« n^v»r :».., | anr opposition ticket. Imt if is now "H*W • sible for five artive rl*:b mrm^r* to ; po?<e th" rrcular nominati'm w!r:-. r.-» j their own ebooatac Thus far nothine rt«"f.nit« i.i known ajr't» j th*> nominating .-orpmitt» > »"s prosr***. fat ' fh»r» Is a rximnr that th* pr»xid»n«*VTtfl| - j frf» off»r**d t<> sr Wentem man. vi". ! Alexander, of Chicago. i.«< fh#» nrst rfi^. ■* prf^id^nt now. Tli* n^xt annual mo^tfft; . will be held In Chicago *n January, flit, ;'j the nominating committie was itam^ 1 John El Bnrne. of Garden Clt;\ th* chaSjC j man. has* d!ed. ar.d under the const:rutj«a I th» vacancy made by the death of f»jj f memb»r may be filled by th- r«*Tnaijffij- I associates on the committee, Herb«r» -i Jmqpaen, presi'lent of tbc I"nited Stato» Golf Axsociatfon. ha^ written to th? noo. lnators remindinj: them of this duty. - Interest tn th*» fall ct>rni*"tiTive r»ra_»Kt | at the I^"ker Meadow Golf «*Tu'j wia 9 be c*ntr*d In tlw fl;:f» cna m [nutt.xliia, tj,j ' rondirlons in thin eretrl <al% for (he aist*^ '■ player" w!i»> hixvr madf t'v^ low»«t »htti^ r Cross :wor"?» in Th*^ year's monthly -■-;■, ' hand!ra.ps To by dlim t<» play «>fT -it rrsitrti play. Mrratch. 2- r fol! ir w« : First roTin»L «*i='if'Ti bole<». to b* plar^t b^for^ Ortoi>er i~: .•••t-onri r'«i;jf}. *ishr»^i }-...,<* fvofr.ro t>rtob*T -t: semJ-flxstl rnnial. thirTy-six hol^s. V^ff>r«- October H: ftal, . thirty-stx ho!" 5. b^for* ??oiruil>*f 7. Th« ■vrinriT of th* etotl rhan;pmri.-;btT> wfTT'"it« tin i pi rhampion'hTp m^'ial atntf * 1r" ' ■win b*» awarded the nnmer-njt The seventh monthly dnb li.in'i;r3p wilt tak«» pla«*o on Saturday. Thi" wilt he- th» i l»rt opportunity to itj^lify for fp* eta <"hampiPtj:-hip and for the Pyker I cup. A bosta handicap will f»-c:rpy tl» j attention v? the club mfmirrs on Otto- 1 The iijalifytnr round, a* eichf^en hol<%.| m"lal play handicap; for the Cro-^*"!! Mad- « den. jr., mTnorial comperirion. TrfM b*" nst j the *-istit tow eat n«»t s«~irea are to be drawn j off at rr.ai play. The -win-ncr -wiU re- 1 eelve a gold m*"tl;ii ;>nd lii»\e bis n<tme in- j scribed on tfc« If.-id'j^n m"mniiai In 'tl* clubhouse. T!i!«; win be ::>« slsth «f ■-»•» competitions, wldct ar^ fi*>|rl annually ta perp^tTuit' 1 ' th» memory f > f on* trho was de voted to th*» bttemta <j( t'^ r - dub for ":-r.-.' i>ti Ortober Z^ ami 29 a medal plaj nan. di'-ao tr> two '•lar?"!; ■w-ill tnk»» p?ae». Play. era may ertt-r as often as tbfy &stre-. TSs *iehth montMy handi<~ao fnr ftn=t *»nd Wf» ond priz's wiil b» held on N^-eTtiber !L whll<» The Uli^tiori T>ay contest frr t!» covernors' «".:p. with firb-t and »W.*'Mid p.'li^a and a thJ-ty- =ix IioIp? n>"dal play handi- I cap. wBI be held on JCovember S. Member? of Cw Eastern Trad* G<j!f as. soriatlon win lu»ld th^ir atstunsn touma mpnt oVer th*> links «tf t.^«» V.>.tfin^r!»h Vallfr Country- C!u'». Chestnut BHF, I'Mlv delphia. on Thnrsdaj". October '". This .ompctltion wi'.l b^ al rt^Mccn holea m»dal p'.ay. handicap. Thf playr? vrrny romrete in thi? eienl In Hrher th^ mt>rnin^ or nftT noon. btrt tte_finrt round of Ibe eoorse wH j count as th*» ••nnip^rrn- pbi», Th«-r«» »L» ■nit' b^ a hat!<ii.-ap «_-.-•:::.; bosie aad * four-hall nirdat pli«y bandVap! T>- -tJB I will be as follows: CTwice of two ccpa Tin I b*» marie by Th^ player? in tT*e order of"' rh*"ir finish. Two ronpolatiftn caps for t*i» Msh^st net wow in th*" autumn tourna ment: a rup for the b*>st scorei mate!) piay. ] apain3t bogle: nip ftn- the n«*xt be» s-ore.i matcli plaj. acain?: .bogie: a tow nt't se lected score euj>: two cold med'*i"» tot ths bpst net m:ores in a fuur-ba!! march. tw» silver medals for th^ r.ext best s^orew ia % four-ball mutch and two bronze medals for the third best net scores in a .r-l»S match. Provision i 9 beins traJ*- al the Nd3«2 Country Ctafc for v lar^ field tif starte» in its invitation coif tournament to be hell there on Thursday. Friday aiid Saturday. The projcramrue calls for five slxterr.s MM the contestants will classify them.-selres B a thlrty-slx-hole medal r s^v f n «-^ * I! &T Thursday. A gold meaal will b.» ?:r?n tB» low score man in tb* Btrok« r-vent. AmonS thO!=" who hare already entered are Walter J. Travis ar.a J.'hn M. Ward, of Oirtita Citr. The women of th* district aiw win en joy competitive activity thai w»el. as tfc« one^day toiiman-.ent ut the Plainri-id Coro trj- f!;:b wtl! taJW rla*'" to-morrow; TM cißntern-hoI« haadteaw which b .-ehcdu^* for the mantes; w? have thne prte.% an« the apprna-hins and P-.ttins cont-st In C* afternoon will b*** BrN »r.-' "« tH^ n:! **- ; No pcr^^n win be allowed to yin Mm than one trophy. CLASH IN _ BASEBALL DATES Worlds Series May Be Schcd- ; uled at Philadelphia- Oct. 17. TV pan,*.- «c schetfnted C^i- . enco and >'t. I.ouls to »md up the ?-»>«« on October ?. W 11. C C and R to °T 11 b an open date, and by arrant. » play dooW-b»d«" " n October > acd " ! th*-' fchedutr may be completed "j*£ next day. B la P**** «« «" *fr' championship !-rV- 3 with tb* T'h.Uii-lpB» Athlete mar begtn on October :.. as an nounced from CnJcaso last night. . .i This Is what Ban Johnson 's a""'n arcompl&h. and i« the r»a-on h« b p»^ to tssTie his ultimatum to tbe^ownei thy. «'»lcaso c!ub. . .'1 Jottms from reports from th* *' T| ; ni«ht. the onner. •! the 8t j hum that som« coßsJderadoa la °** v . dab for wtßdto* up th* season »™"|»^ t-*me as the (?a.m«-s are likely to u well. »o that Charles W. V.urv<:y dsreur> on paying out any of hi* yr^\t>. AMATEUR BOXERS TO MEET Leading Clubs Enter Men » j Bouts for Local Honors. The tournament U> be held br th* J*^ M ,n Bmmn> Athletu- Club in the coac^ j ball of Madison Square tUrdt-n ro *\ K . amateur boxinc champior..ship of ' NVw- York will start to-utiht. * lI ? >ta fmals on WVdnesHlav ni^ht. Five «^*^ will »^ cotitfSt«-U— loi. UG. I^. w-Jj 3^ I.ounds. huvr b«^n r 7^' ' v^tjooal ■■ ShWta' nub., the Aloit "^u* j y*» 1 i-tuK th* Xuvier Athletic t MJ. l >^ «^ I ropolitan I.lf- Athletic »':«». the >« * 1 v.-.-uni Association, the N'» rt ".' , '■'» i * I j Asr( «iatk.«.. «fe Trinity « '"^ "* VI American Athletic » Tal> Mini »«J» j t?.ti( riub. -Neurlv all The »"to n ££, B »» > -, .ut niftrupolitan cna.Jnp»onS"iP 3 1 has b-rn «'>^* c % h S tf*r ! ,h,rd m^n it, the rtr.,- «n*i f^-,.^:^* S .lain *H! »•»•: .Jm.l=*-:. .'•• |l '\:f;, .", *CW*** I jurmwhT. M;.b..«>. y „!»! tin ■