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? Ei Japanese Billiard Expert Out? plays His Opponent. CLOSE CALL FOR DEMAREST (jets Best of Taylor by Narrow Margin of Three Points in Close Match. py ? brlShl SO- sparkling run of l"2 to the mid??'- portion sf hi? string Cslvta pftnar. 1 to defeat AI Taylor eat of margins In the <-on SmSStiOS of th? !*?_ balk line billiard championship tournament yesterday att ,moon, while Kodji Yamada outplayed i_?*T>' CUSS upon Hi?? tables ac up In ?h? belvedere on the roof of tlic Rotsl AMor. I?? '' ' won ??? three points, as the fin?! Saat WS? ?V") points to 407. The ?v?rage of the youthful professional was 1?20-?-, ??'! '?'"' brst r"' ;t!|fi '* Fv one of those freaks of the game Tay? lor, havins one less turn at the table, figured un average of 161-31. with high -uns of T3. 65 and 49. Tamad-, altei the firs', few innings, led ~.n8 , ; ? t<*> the end of their match ?Si '" al ?:*fo points to #m The Japan*?* wtsMer o? the me, on th? ?hole I formed rather Indifferently. Hi? averaS?- :?' IS an oven 10 und his hich run.? *?'?? " ' ?"Sand ' CUM'??***-? Atc am ttS-Si ??? '1 rii*? runs 6... Il and 30 The Ameran;, i hSTTartSltasl .?-orne of the1 fort.?*??? scrai'-hc*. of hi?, opponent a.-? ?iapanevu* luck.'" OS .rvoral oc<*a.*.ionH the diminutn I ?riental played Into kiss ??hots aAtt morveUotw precision. It was nothing ?>???"?' "' dcft J'-SSH'iS of ?.he Ivory globe?. At other tini'b he was un MMISBaM** '?? ''?'? ond on the whole he -ot the beet of the rolls an?l th? breaks of the ball* Right through the contest Yamada _* ; the nia.^.?-. freely, vitli either the right or left hand. YYheoe\er in doubt h< B-Jlt the ?>rl?s cavorting ?round the table, so that (Mine rarely (seed SS7tbt*_g that savored of S set-up . ? retch of the has gins lion, M?d v. . omsslts- la ptS** for all b? SO! Pemarr?-t with the except.-** of two or tbr*. bains*, wielded his cue with poov and uncertain results and only eav?d hitniflf when Taylor had the match with? in hi? |ra?p. Twice he got into args m?nt? wuh Tom GalUgher. First it was about Tayl??r ? leaving his chalk on the table rim aid in the thirty-first inning IVmar^M objected to Gallagher's callini* a ml**- before the cue ball bad st"ppr.l rolling D? marest t waa si the opinion that he had counted on a bank ?ihot int?. the corn- r in this inning, and it was ? tlckli.l. situation f??r him, as Taylor WS| almost at the end of his .string. Gallaglv-i ruled BfSlnat him, however, and he had to retir. Th? beet performance on the part of Demarcst came with his tweBty-flfth vi-it to the table, when he put tsgsthet ht? run of i-.'. He at once colWctod the globes and by ?lain-y and true nursing along; the line? counted In his most gaafcing etyl?*. During this run Demarcst SftSB _0SBlte_ ten points, hardly moving the ivories an inel, from their lirst position. His con? trol ?sea masterful and he tinally retired in a short follow .shot, easy enough In ?tHf, but which missed because RdSie ? ndeavorin^; to maintain lus ftult'.r-K- poaltlon. Working out runs by close and ??? mir-ing. Willie Hoppe d*_*eata4 (.< ffloisn-: I >? ?0 points to 1'.". 1 in the first of the ir.av hes decided In the evening. Th? e?<* itlon of tho younger player w.is ???lft tag. ? ire, Tils average was _3 IT-SI and hie best runs 12:'. f'l and II Hos ?on'? a.era?e was It !4-_?>, with high runs of || and If. It was on his sixth turn at the tahle that Homx* opened the streak of brill? iancy whit : wa.s to o**si*whst_" the T/et* erm. By rapid manipulation of thefvoriee along th?? l.:.es and In the corners Hopp? reeled off 122 before he retir?d bSCSHMM of an overplayed spread diav.. He was at thf tal.!.- nltnost Imm?diat? ly again, and ?h? ?ame fluent < arronis came from his nie for 11. Ora Morningstai defeated f_eor| "m hv (he ! f.-r <-,- m to WS in the other evening match. Morning-tar p? r *****ne. in .ensattcna) fashion, ovcrcomirig ? m*#t dlv , .r.-.?inc lead by putting t<> iother ? run of 117? on his twenty-fourth torn at th? table. Thl? figure i the high record run of ah tourna:-.-; t _? ?i top- h> one carrots th? run v' ? Sloason made agalnat ?Vmarest Mornlngstar**1 averag? was l?**-? with otl ? r high runs of 62, B und ?*? Sutton'a av.ragt- was 12 25-30. and hi* tot run? 91, S2 and 58. button began in fair btroke, and by his Wual lefl handling of the globes soon *j-* M.rnln_.?ur nailing him. The latt?-r ????1 not appear to correctly Judge the m>t*i of the idole and experienced all "*?*- of tr?.,,... la making the ivories **-*Pond to his cue. ?"?naliy, when aeemingly deflated, ?tornlngatar ticked off hi? big cluster or ""? H w?s .Hied with showy BtS-SSS and ?""??a table ?hots and h? rang all the ?*angee o;: balk-line position as he *<>****_ through It. In attempting to h?-l<i PeeltloB he tlriilly bungled a draw to th? ????Mon end retir? Morning?t?r thereafter played strongly, flatohlng with a collection of nervy ?hot-? ?Co?? the root of the table. The m?tir:e,_? mat? bes will begin at 2 ^clock to-day, Yamada meeting Taylor aj>1 CJlne engaging 8los_on. in the __***?< Hoppe will play Mornlngstar and 8*"tton rn??! Demarcst. The tcore? follow : Al TERNOON OAMi:K % T?m*<la 'ajiot t,all>--0, X I?,. _.. M, ?. 1 i I ''? ?? ?? ? |M- -"?-? R. >?? ?3. " 22, l? \.?>- 0. <i 0, 0, .!.'. ?? 0, '.' St, 0, fl, .",, Tm.i ?.'' "? "? "? ??- 2- 10. ?'?? 10? '? ;??. ??? '?? ^l-anfj point.. Avtragc-10. High run? ;?; W ?i d i i? ?_.'*?' '' bain?o, io, ::, s ;io. n, ?, ? _T , ?, *?? ?a *?? 2. ?'? i?. i*. I 3. 1*. '-'? L tV'J1' ?- "? *? *? o. a ->? a 2? a sx o. ??,i_,_** **>? ? 5 1. 2. 7. 24. 3. g Total ?Jo? ? ???_ 3?^T*ra*??? it-i?. High run?? OL, _^**-Albert o. Cutler. mi"*'? '?pot bell)?IS, :;. 27, l, in, 2. I gt .,_*??"? 0. ?1. 1. i, 4, :;. ':n. 0, 40. 4ii. vto ;_T ; ui '? ??? ' ?-? ??? ??. a Tot.i ? ?-1tT^;?U -V?'.'ragc?10 _?-... High rui.? '?-. 6S tot fO 3 fi";?r "?hite _?ll>?a. 1?. O. 11. 0, 1?. 82. HI %?*__*? ?*? ';;- ??. 1?. ?- ?*?*? 34, ?:., ?. I. poinTr- 49: * "? '? la. .'.. f. IS Total-4!?7 ? ?ad ? raic~16j'8*' ?""ch run??7:i? a*f?r???-.Thoni?? J. Uallagher KVKNINO GAMK. SLtSln*,<fMxM b*liy-C. 11. 13, 3, 2, !_.-, ?1. ?? ?*-.?;.**'? '??.?.?*?.". M. ?. 8. 4. 7: tots I. *???id8_.,: **?****?? ?? ??'-21; hlgb run?. 123, i%aSe? ? fa^? -i*? **"> A ?'? ?. 2. ?. ?. 1?. IB, 1. tJT' ???? 3, i 2S. 2?. ., Bd. 0. 13. total. 234 3,*'I-,. rWMSge, ji 14 20; high runs. N>, 43 and 1?-fer, '**?? Tlioma. J (;?llagh*r I ^w?_n??at ?apot ball)--0. ., 0. ?'.', ? 12, V ?a.'_?'J' '? ?. -? 0 i' " " i a it. 7i. U_ L-a_r y'- '? "? 1*: total, MKi ?joints; a\er _.,;?_'""" h"?t' r?"?? '?T. ?3 h ?Kl 52 *S. ? v? ??v,'l'' ??al'i- 1. 1 4%. ;>., 0, __ 1. .!. ??'l t?. .-'_ ?-? ?',- ?- ? 24, 1, I. 1,1. 20, 0. I, -.feg' *?."_ ?? 24; total, 3*5 point?; ?v.i-age, _2__lu?n '"*-. ?1. S2 and 68. ?k CuU.r. Standing of the Billiard Players Won. Lost, average High High run. ?oPPe it 1 ?-I |-f.$| 10: Mornlngstar . | i is r-our* Mil?, ?nil t?: * "B'* ? I i? "o-r.-i Mitten 5-19 ,',? as "tutriMila ... ; 2 g2 1 ",.?>? DeeaaiaH .... f 2 ??? .??.;?-? ?arlef. o i 11 ?*,).;?, M M.M 11? i:u l .? .3 Scores Two Touchdowns That Defeat "Poly Prep." BOTH TEAMS FIGHT HARD Intercepted Forward Passes Play Major Part in Close Gruelling Struggle. A'lelr.hi Acadcno. playing a strong, con Blateat game, defeated the football rltven of Polytechnic Preparatory School U? one of the keenest and best scholastic -?ames se.-n this reason at Washington Park >??-.? tcrday aflerrio-m i,y a score of 11 toi. It araa on an intercepted forward pass that A.lt Phi acotad the nrst touchdown, tlrow ing tiie Poly team on the defeaatTl and makii.t it light an uphill battle for the remainder of the Rime Poly scored their tou, hdown la the closing moments of the fourth period. I-rlggs. the "vdriphi fallback, tntci-eeri cd one of Poly Prep'a forward pan?is on his own I'-yard line soon after the third period started, and raced slxty-rlvc Jfaittl to a touchdown. A ?UCCOaafal pits.?-, l'ii Tremblay to i 'o.-hu.n. , resulted in Poly'e lone acara, M*n*s a?ided the ?inning touchdown to Adelphl's, BOOre ?Ifhen he broke away tor another brilliant run 04 forty-five yards, which rested the ball on Polys three-yard line, und then stored on th?* neat play. Dl ffja, indeed, was the rock 01 which the Polj elevan struck and 11 .1 broke. 11 ? running was reoMfhahle, afed when the Inferior grade o? latarferente which tin? AdeJpbl backa pave la cons-deroi It WtU little abort of wonderful. Repeat i int.. the Poly Ine abso? lutely alone, bat, picking blf oprnlw-'s With rare ?kill, he was able to go through fot lo;?>; galna 11 is dash for forty-five -..mis, which was turned Into a touch down later, aal nada on a ?lire, t plunge througto tackle from right tonaatlea. Time aad again be ripped tbrough the liiv or circled tbe ende tor griaa which vaiie-l fro:., tan to fifteen Tards. His puntlnf was also excellent. Tvic-e. against the wind, he drove the bather forty-iiv, yarda five thoiiSHiid school lads and girls were ..11 hand With banners, .-treatsers and un? bounded enthusiasm. Led bf * corps of loafed leaders and a buss band. the cheering sections k?'pt up ?n incessant racket. Alter the game was ovei a band Of ?delphl *'root.r.*'* walkcji across the Meld baarlBf a casket on which was in ?crlbed, "Hew Ha Um ?jam of poly A.i.-iphi ?roa the laai an.i defended tb weal foal, with a brtak ?md al thetr Palf klekad off. After a eeri trailed bf an eaehenge of punts, AdelpM worked tha ball Iowa t.. Poljr*e u-\;ir,i Una, alien the Gray torws bra. ed like a BtOM wall. I'"ly fat the ball OB downs and Du Trtmblay hooted It lout of dangae for the moment. The half eaded with no teoto. In the third faffed lr"!y started like champions, ami had tie ball dOWB to Adalphj'a ??yard ?tea w^ea Da Tremblay triad ? forward paaa Mega bownvaa, .?i thi path, and, aatahlin the oval. ran to the goal line, sixty-five yarda away, shortly after tie fourth quarter Htaru-d Adi-lplii worked the ball down the until it rcMcd flv? yar?ls from the fOaS line, with a first down. Adelphi charged and foufht Bercalf, but aa tha fifth down the oval wai still thiee |f bf actual meaauiainaft from tha Inat chalk Biarb Dti Tr? *aMa***e bom averted danger, bul only for a moment. On the iic-Lf play Dllggl rammed through tackle for forty-five >-?fis, anl after a shift play fail?.1 tiaehial ovar tin* Usa for a loach? down. He kicked an **??> foal FlgbtiBf a fleht of forlorn hope. Poly went iti and playee* their best ?Mine in the last few moments. Two forward pas.-? s were caOfht for long gains, on?- by Ilm Itaonaa, when thane ?tdatphl wmm were Set for it. Then wir-n ihc whole team shifted over to the slle llnes. the ball on the H fard line, i'ocl-ran ran ont all un? covered ami caught L?u Tremblay's per? let pass for a Bcore. "Big" Pill KdwanU. of Princeton, was amoaf the spectators. The line-up follows A?le!phl (14). PosltUns. Poly Prefj .7, Weotl .U J. Quien Ibbntbori .I>. T. Button Moore .!.. 0. 0?t?;r'ii Ht?dwrll .C. Nciro1 i Vranaan .It. o. Retiu-or? .laequlllard .Tl. T. Bl r?relli. h .RE. Cochran? D. Alford.Q. B.T)u Tr'inbUy K Aiford.U.M. B. QKason Uisv.R H M. UascUe I?, iKt-t .F. f. Marmba. h I f*ub?iitnten -Me<-n*in ?for Lieacke, l'< n(11?ton for Oatgren, Gl\\-ii [for N'-urubr. Tc\i?i> down?--Dilirgs (2). <}ochran?.. (ioala from touchdowns Drlras <2y\ Du Tremblay. Ref? eree-Ty vine., L'r. Iveralti ol PennsyUanla. I'm plre?Kred Murphy, Ysl? Linesman?--riUpat n.-k. Yale line- of ^arne?Ftui i?*rl(Als uf twelve iiiInuio.M e?\eh. NEWMEN PILES UP SCORE Hamilton Soundly Trounced by Fast Heavy Team. The heavy .Newmeti team proved too much for Hamilton Institute yesterday at llackensa.k, N. J., beating them by a ?core of II to 0. The victors played a plunging i*ame throughout. After the first klekoff Hamilton nishe'l the ball to the 20-yarU linf*. only to lose it on a fumble Harris and Miirrmne played well for Hamilton, but Xewrnen'? line was too strong for them. P.ohan and Nelson flayed a star garn?- for Newiri?"-n. The Ifao-up follows Nfvun-n (SI) Po?iiion, Hamilton **>. Hollar.1 . ..Ui:.... Heed Mslarkej- .U T..,. Ilach Mart .Lt G. Thoiiipson I'eanniM* .C. Ht-wart O'Brien .R. O. Kleid? MortHon .R. T. runnln?h?in Pallen .-...R. K. Ilropby Or?h?m . Q B. I>?vli I>ohan.T^ ir. B. Harris "feleon .R. H. B.Miirn?n? mitth .K. Jl. Hrrgory tide SJ as Pehan ("ii. Nelsen. Donohii.-?. Goal? from tourii-lowns Dol?an ?"?, Hubstltiftloni ?Sf.niif.i.iiriif fur Gregory, Dono - Oraha-n, Bbanl*>) for i*..iiard, ()alla ki?? 1 for O'Brien, Dtckay for MorrlaMi, rai foi Bbanley, Mtr?,-r,,i,j for fmltb, ?f**n r?th for Hrophy, Grttgory' for HonntbOrne, Webb foi KltzKerald. Wefarae Hurley. Bowdotn I'mplre -BacUa leek, Prloceton. Time of iierlods -FTftcen nitn utti. j TO Wins Gross Score Award by Safe Margin on Links. FIND COURSE A HARD ONE Mrs. Blumenthal Net Winner in Women's One-Day Golf Tour? ney at Oakland Club. Although she unintentionally disquali? fied herself for a piay-off for the best gross score ?,t Salisbury Isr-t Monday by leaving before the field bad half finished, gtiaa Marion Uollins, of We?tbrook, made Bf for it vest i rday by easily taking tho gross award In the line'flajl tournament over the links of the Oakland ?;<>lf Club. Mlbs Hollins*s i*> was four strokes bd t?r than the efforts of Mrs. X. P Rog.-rs. of Baltoard*, and Mrs. Idxwratnes swift, of Knglewood. Mrs. Henry Hltimtnthal. of the Century Country (""lut-, was the net ?inner with ? card of 101 3-o:'. t'l-lightful, hut hard, Wai tin- verdict or the women when asked how they llkod the cauiae, and the ?car* piWVad that Oakland with Its hills WHfl a dlflCplt proposition Miss Il?*llin- '.f.. If fart, Wai the only Mora less than 100 out of a field of twenty-five pbivt-rs, including manv who bave b?en prize winners this ?aaaoa. Most of the W.stbrook girl'i dlftlenlty was mi tb. freeaa she drove eaoeUaaUy, fettlng Une distunee and direction most 01 'h. Unte, While her luMdle. game was; g to.. She w.-is blinket? il si ihr long third, and at tli, dog'.- h g ninth the topped hor drive into a Ooa**anieal point of wood.? and had I?? take lour more shots before She could Ret on the green, finishing the outward Journey with three puts, for a totui of N Other thun theaa two in Bt ant?a. lier extra strokes had to be taken on the froene. It was much the ?..mic itOTf on the ? aiid fchoftet* inv. i* i roata The sev ?i st the lOOf sixteenth was through itidifi. rent work on th?i gre?-n. while the six -it the ln.ni?- hob- wa*? c;iu.sed by four tries ;.t the COP Bhe was on th? green In two, the hole beim* Of \nris and up? hill. With the ball hing to the extreme ncht edge, ehe ran it as lar t?? the other side on her first attetapt, ??nd- on her aecond within six feel <>f the bole missed th.it, t.,.,. finishing Hie last nine hoi.*?? in 4?? sir bod tine threea at the ird fourth and at the laVyard ? teenth, where she drove tb. freen. H?r t the long sixth and her four at the twelfth w? re capital II. r card follows: (?ut. .'. I ? I I ?'? ?'? ? ' In .S 4 4 I is I 7 *> I M '"' The scores ?oliow: , .ro??. 11 p Net. Bhraenthal, Kati ? 101 ? M lg- .?. h. Ib?, w . stl raea t-. 1 M lira. M n. Wrayna, 1 M *- '"> ?, i M lali..111 B i?? p Roc**** BeJttwrol... I0?> *..; Urs i.iv.ifii? Swift, Eoglewood UW ! M M i w .i. faith, wykaanri, . iaa ? ? Mrs. C. W, llen.lige. Midland... b'l Mi H. W. 1 s Bradai?.. ISO '2" HO ! i; Mi ?tarty, gngl-rwood H*? IH IO0 ? ivanner Bases < 116 IS loi . , Eases Ce lia 14 103 Ml - .1 .- Tedd Oraeawl h UM -'". Mf Mn '' lia?nngao?1. Century.11*1 I la Ml?.? a, i' Wood, Itockenaa? h ..lia IS 1 Mi?. M .;. M?-:on.iii f>ua?**dJe.lf* 2? i'-t .Mr? II IV noldatnltb. Hollywood ll?l I>? !'*?? Mi? r R I...1K.I -.-. Moatclalr.. IM 7 J<?7 Mrs. r c Btelnhardt, l'aim, ? Ite ? ni 'ri.e fol low lna competed, lit nui not r? ? Mr? W I, li-.bii?'n. ' ? atoll . Uta. B. K Tim, Honramos?, Mr- a. .-? Reaa?n, . . ut m >. Mrs. \ Mn Bekfca?aa Balto*-****; Mr?, i. s l'iv.r. Ceaturj " I ' a? nlnsbam, Bnflewood DARKNESS HALTS THE GAME Kingsley Piles Up Score on Pin-, gry Just the Same. Darkneaa callad ? hait m the -acoad period of the io>.ti?iii fame between Klngabsj Ichool, "f Beoea falla, n. I., and Plngrj School, on t;.- Coraaar*a h?-id ..-l.rdii. The BCOre w;is I) tO 6 In Klngeley*! favar. The Pingry edavaa an hour late la taking the held. Boggren, the Pingry halfback, ; Captad a forward pass on bl own 5-yard lim. aad skirt? ,1 the K***u**io) '? ri and i-, daah H farde for n i ?achdowa Klngshy so i it ^.itn?, and ruabad the Pingry etev??n throughout. The forward pa?? \v,..-i us? 1 continually in puzzling tofiaailoi Th< Ma -ui> Ml King-iev 1.7,. Peel i Ion finan '*" 1 ?swell I. ?.limn*. lb Intoaeh. I. t. 'i i;..-?..,, i a . i r.n * C .. i.,mi y. i; . lUrriri.n liui'i c T Moore Barrio? H I ?.rant 111 rFarrand) Q I tmaati n Hperr-, ' H f H< .; Maxwell H . Bochanaa I . .?m i .t i ' ? Blngl * , . "I" '? r' . Bal i I'. . II urei. IxHtgn n. i ?..?ils from .. ? i , , Refer? .-? h >?? I'mi i.? Wal ? r. Union rim. On? period ol io nln i tea and on? of i mi r, n * ?*?? HARD PRACTICE ON HEIGHTS New York University Will Have New Quarter To-day. Pi.ietirc for the New York t'niv? rsity football loan vaiterday aftaraaaa in preparation for th? game with Rhode Island Htate College to-day on Ohio field was strenuous. For th?' Iirst hour of the afternoon's work Olcott. as usual, had i punting prootlce. After that tha 'varsity w;i-, lined Uf iiK,.irist the second teatn in stiff scrimniag? until it was too dark in n | the ball 'ALL HAIL KM HORSE! Show Opens at the Garden with a Private View. DECORATION EFFECT NOVEL Visitors Sec Great Hall Turned Into a Scene from Old Japan. ktktt Sa ajisence of nearlva year "King H?**rae*' came into his own at If**?_?_***** N'iuare i.'nrditf 'Hst mr*l?t Is J.c Mire, ihc twenty-eighth BhnaS- h!i?-'.v. under tli?? dire.-tloti of the National Ih.rse ghtfw ?>'mi. iaflon of* Atnerh a. ?Iocs not bigla until :? o'?elg*rl Ibl? efter/neon, hut for all that rnanv ?.f the b'neblood m SOTSeSOIB were then?, and a l?-w went through their Paces on the titnhark ?tliat Is, after the -t?-am roller made its noisy ?alt. At the "private view" hist Sight ihe visitors were lliiptlsod to hud the Osrdfn ti.ui.siorinpd Into a ininiatt.rc Japan. Tin? bogge and th? stats l.i-cK >.?f th? in ar? jarranged In terraces, .vlule the dlvidlntf line between those and the, boardwalk is an lw|tst-**e ntatn wai1 ?aggertlng ? bambii.? partnion. Tho roof liniiH? ? VSS| ?TPSIISC P? bhM sky, and al"nK th? sides <?t the pr< m?nade are r??w.-> of glSBl J.iranese Cherry trees in MS***_*SB> 'ho branches arching toward the _eat**0 an 1 mer-dnK at the sides. WhefO th.y support vines of wistaria in bluum. 'I'his la the fir.L USM in lh? hi t??ry of the __ewc___M_l thsl decoration ?loin* ?u?*li ttaei hsa been sttempted, and I'm verdict t-soog th?- crritke Isst night was that in pi?>?;u. lag a n.'veiiy tin- managanMml bad citaiii';. roccoodod, but whsCher or not thf* pr?-: | nt < o'.ir MherflM will meet with as mi.? ii ?? h.h .! approval as past effort . ? M***4*Mnh*a do ii.i Be?jB- to exl*t. Alfred ?j. Yat.?l? rh,:t v ill give I lunch? eon f?.r th? foreign stBcsri and adges of th<- ShOW III III? ? ii.I'lOfiin _l 1 i.'rkxk till.? aft.rnooii. After laspsotiSg thl 1st tions arm nil? last night slsHSfS WSM ?n tenanted in tin- dining r??.IS" ??t lh< M id? HOn .?venue side. The j>i ?.-rainiii?? tor tO-dS] foil I Afternoon I o'clock, jadslns fifteen novi?e ham??? horaett, Claea I . ! ">'. Judg* Ing ?le p.?i-s ..i Shetland pontea In her? i i Claaa "?'?; 1:10, Judi-'i'iB twenty novi? ?? lh i.oi ? . Clase 16; ] .0. iud-ing thir? teen t."- et roadstere. Cleo? %\ ?.W, J*?-i?-. Ins ' t j?. ? > t pon??.. children lo rid , i ISS, 4.'?'?. judging ten pol" ponlee, i lee? MM ? l Irin** ?'i- vi o ladiefr1 saddi? l- ladlM t?> ride, I !...?-* ''.'?. I'M, iu?iu l Ing thtrtj i.t.? !. ?nt.-!s ?'i Jump? i . ;u.-' section of < I; I (.venina ? ..'lor^^ judging Mm* saddle ii.?r-? ' i - fl I s> ?odflng fourte? n novice hsntea? borona, Claaa tt. I IS. fudg? Ing twentr*eigbt novio? ?addl? ho Claea H '? M lu li Inl fourt? ? n mllltle mounts. I lodging thli ? t. ? t. ? or i imp* re, ; ? cond : ??? lion <>' PENN STRONG ON DEFENCE Carlisle Indians Will -Vfcret Stiff Resistance To-day. Trlbna? i PhllSdt Ipb-S, N'OV It '1 ho l nt\. ; .?i Peaaeylvaala eleven t.u.k its final nai praetJoi Klor t" lh? tamo ?nu the Indians this ?ft*_**no***n os Ihe llaka ol th<- a**h(g?nr__reh Valley Country ? "lut?, at CheetatH HW Andy Smith was very inueh plra.ied with th? showing of the moa, ??H?? Estgiefi th? formel m? burn: boaeh. ***S? on ti.? P. Id hi Iplng Smith tram in? m- n, Qaotos sad vYolferth w< ire ? i .?? playera ;.i ,i ..' i ?" pi? luarterbe k t., moi - row, end Harrington ehd Mind? wll lay th? ha if h? eft p" Iti-Sia. who Captain M.-i cor nt f.?nt? i? k ft ine, sad Jourdet win tht ende, vTUsea sad DUloo the ta? ki?>??, Journ-ay and MasNaughton the _'i,.rd?. ?ni Mmpooa '-*i!i play centra. Tins ii th? ti see thai r? na* ?yivania can isitstor. sad with ti??- men m goad oond.1 loa the Red and r.: . epgbnlst-c o*/er the prospi I Smith gave h ? ?ppi diii: thla aft.rn-x.n. CsM westhei put o?rw li'?- Is ihe P?Bsylvsals teaai, sad UM work toda WS? VSTf r*BCS*-**Sglag. JOHANNSEN IS ELIGIBLE Declared Member of Irish American Athletic Club. i?.,., w |_*_e__aeen, of Flnlsad, whs, raaatag nadai tkx r*olsre of th. Irish* Atiicri.-.iti a ?' was aasend pi?'c m tii*~ s?*nlor inrtiopolltan <r<> ? *?-? -huiii I | dlBSI plon-hip on hit Katurday. was dfnrlsrsd a bone lad. ?eeniliM- ot th?- lri.-h-Ani? rifan Athl? ti ?'loh and eliciM?- t.. ?<?ii.|??-'?* ...: th?. .'lui? by Ihe Met**opotttsa h?*i?; tr., tion t'onnnitt-e at a sosctal sisstlag laet eight lohaaasen'a *rfl*rlbi_Ky wa? ?, ? tlonsd hfi.f.i** he it. not ? ?'itiz'-n ?1 II.? United Hates, end represented ?Finland In the Olympic <'am??n in StO*__noUn last . uionier. Final assardaa win have to be made by the National lUglfttSStlSn <"onitiiltt.-e to detSfRBtae whether or not Joltaiiasen he* casse a lion-resident raeesher of the etah aft? r isptseasllng his country In Sw-il.-n The aSMOk ot Tom t'.'lllns and J. .1. M< N.uuai ?. who were RgSPSadsd tOt cempeUsg In the Msye Hen lamee, wrsre talil.-d for further toa*dd?HUrin, William powers, of th*l Irish-Am.rie.ni Athleti. fiuh, who ?*,a declared e pvafe-atoaal, also applle?! i?u i? in?tat? in? nt, but hU ? ase was also tabled, Records of the Yale and Princeton Elevens to Date YALH ? r. Il H I' n 3 OS - -" \] tjuirne?. . .10?>Ve?lr>an ??g_Yale. . 7?Holy ( rot.? *,?lale **l?H>racu?e |.?_Yale .IS?Lafayette lf>_yH\r.?i?Hf.1 Point ?H_vale. .i :i?fjaoa, a ?left Pate._ (topt. "'ft?Vale Kept. O.I. O. I. Oet. OH. Hot. 17 If II M 117 PRINCETON ??..pt. 2a?Prlneeton Oct. 2?Princeton. fi?Princeton 12?Prlneeton. If??Princeton. -.'?--Princeton |?Primel i, n ?i?Princeton Oel. Oct. Oct. Oil. No?. Nov. ?A?str,eni?. 9 41?Riltgere. 0 .'&?I ?hlfh '. ._.... e .31?Vlr?inl? P . a???>Trncii?e ??3?Parlnioutli . H?Harvard :,I-N. f. I ni?. ?II 0 a 7 m . o Total?. ... ai? ?*' '?*? H I ? M? -HO Piran hade In KUrinf fer l'aie 'hi* .?ear, ?lib .our tnnrhiloun?. irhile I'hllhln I, us made lhr?*e. ??-Milling tWOi ( oriil-h ooe and Cornell one. Onlj Hirer ko.iI? from the Held ha.r been *coreU?IM cr, Mtirkle in.I Piiniprll?, retting one eaeh. Princeton lui? moi- 1 If touchdown* Oil? .?ear, to II for \ulr, a? foll?n?: Pen dleton. |4| DeWIH, f?: 9\ "iValler. 7: H. Ilaker. 6; hn-rnon*. S; H. Baker. $i K. Trrnrk-nann. f| M. \*?>Her. I. "Hooey" Baker baa ?eored three goal? from the field. T?MELY bits of sport - ,,?_ Murphy May Make Johnny Evers President of Club. DREW NOT A PROFESSIONAL Sam Harris Comes Out with An? nouncement That He Hopes to Buy Phillies. ?' So weil pleased le e'harles **?"?'. 'Murphy. I-resident of the "'hlcagtS I'lilO?, *?Vlth Ma nag manager, .lohn .1 Kv? in. ttiat ? y;e-j t'T.jiiy ho MM it wa.?* |io?*?,Hi*, that Enera would hccont'' the . hi. I executive of th' ? lu? "K ? re may beempi pres-jd?nt 'of, tue ??lub," Murphy derfi.ired. "T atii i?\ar|nln-* a trli*? anniMl tho <vorld, u'tirf if?'l 'fin \ will make lCverH hfigd rof the ctulb/?a \sell ?m rwnnager. He la fitted for the position, lor he ha?- the brains tf> frmap anythlnf." Should Bvara initko good as pw-fiident, Murphy further nald, h? ?might not ro lunte the preaidrney after hie*" Rlobe-rlr ??lliig trip, but hi i unie ?hairinati of thu hoard of Coiftro!. Th. niyMi-riou** "W, J. K ." of Sprlng Beld, Mas?., win. doelnred a tew dayi .i?-ri that In- would til. ahnrgea of profession ahan ngafnft Bowafd P. Dgate*. tim 100 y.ird Batlonal champion. OMS written an othct latter t" tho Amateur Athl? ijlc Union, saying that hta tirut ?.vrnrnuiiha tion aaa nlaunderotood. He ns*?erta that tho negro high *M*hOOl < hampion le not a proi??ssioinii. but la eontemplatlni join ihL; ? mom i playtna football eleven. The MOOnd letter, whi?'h i;' In the sume **,*?*.'?? wntliig as the n'bt, but this tim?; slgnud W D K.," reads as follow*. "Hobody clataM that Howard Prew i? a [M*of?MalnaaJLj and I didn't want. t<? tu* un dantood tli;?t way. but that h.? Is thjnk tug of (doling with a football team which prOft Bot?nala1 Play on Mn.lly rorrect that nii-tiik*. ' Sam II Harri-, the therttri.at tnanHg?r, aaaouacod jreotardai thai ho w;ui mgoti ..tint tor th?- pun ha.-- Of th.- I'hUUes. Mi. Harria ??aid that aegotlattoni wu-e oaaaed akiaal two waaka ago witn i*re?*i i. nt I-".,gel of the elul. bf J ick (?leason, actlnf In hi? behalf. Latar, Mr. iia.n** .-aid. Mr, Olaaaan took the matter up with Chattel P Taft, owner of th.. hall .-lub'?. park, in Philadelphia. Tho mgoti itlona, li. Id, vu re ?till pending. ?"Wa are watting to learn the lowent price the owners will take for tha dub." Mr. I larri. s.ild. ' AV. ?iIiomI.1 want to buy mi only Hie dub, bdl the ball fcark .?. wan ' .i.i.ii Oanaal, maaagei of the Rochi .lui,, of the Intern.it?.mil langue, M aux . '.-rrett and Roy Hart-tell "f the "fhhk?ea it is doubtful v.h. thi-r Pr eat dent r.-u.-ii can be Indu ? I te part with ?ither. Jimmy Burke baa reaiggad from bit aa aeoal of the 81 Louie Cardinale and all] try to Mad ? berth ai a conch with th?. st, i.ouis Browna Buika?-la an old* tim. who h.i| i- Dg since outli.i-l ? fulne .i ai a pi Aognet lleirmanhj preaMent of th** -'in rianatl Rads, aiH not keep I'rank Chanel altb his riab if be ban aet joe Tinker to ?? da < "han< ? will n catva his i,!,- ondltloa i ?? i?ei Gainer, th. brlWaol Krai baaamaa i ?? troll Ttgei -, ? be ??? ai k? pt ont ..f the can:, almool the entire ?radon with .i i ?? ka ?'? ? ' h< has fully recovered fi ora I be In |ury end a ill be ha.k at Ural for the Tig'f * "?x| : aaaon. LOAN SHARKS CONVICTEO Subterfuges to Evade Usury Laws of No Avail. Mai Kataman, raaaaaantlng the co*6P .rat - Ill i ' A ??-... latloh, a.ii'1 William . ;>. ? abi 'f, of th< Qat ? .?? ?f William- i'ompni>. aere < 'Oi**d*rti .1 u Igacfal laaaloni raoterdaf at notation of that .????? Mon of the hauklng law .1. allng with h.-ur- . Julius I..-, in-nil. of No. H I.Ilieohi. ave? nue, Brooklyn, teettfled thai on Nov. mt.r y ato, h? borrowad IMot Mm co-operative dation, through Karzm.m. andaf i m paj back Ml ? ai tit* rat.- ??' Il a w. ek ? i a exeaaa of I c-r aanl wat -,-i to t. m payment tor btoek in i.. rinaon **"t thi riot It, : :. ? VglUJ " . i iren? i t: Hunt, ol -N". ltd i'.-i li su..., Brooklyn, ?? "Irenian, aai n . ??om int agalnat Gh*eeot**arg. em April ". bm borrowed Ha, and rvaj to gdy b;??-ir V? in four montha Id hip caed the con tract stated thai tht lia efteeaa wa*, in i i paymenl for e diamond phi. He din not tel any pm Th.- .a-?.- <>f May Qulnn, employed by the L'beeterklrk Company, was poatponed to enable couna?! to hie briefa, Coumm for Miss Qulnn alleged tha' thi ?beater kirk company waa ,i Maine oorhbratlon, and under the la#a of Milne B u.surluiia d. t,t -.?.iis eolli tatlbfa. JOHNSON BAILED AT LAST Court Accepts Pugilist's Mother on $30,000 Bond. ? hi. ago, Nov. l.',.-".l.i.-k" .lohneon, pngihsi, accused Of violation of thu M.inn "white elave" act. was released from cus tod- m day Before .iieige Cafpdnttr, In the I'nlted StHte.? Hlstri.t fourt. in bonds of MMH ,|1,,> Miiatlea a?eapt?d were the pugilist's mother. Mrs. Tiny John? lOn, and Matthew g\ H.ihUvin, a real es tate dejler. As Johnson w.i i leiving the federal 1.nil.ling he was arrested on the ?'hatge of hnvlng attacked a aewanaper photogra? phor hist I'*ilda\ when he was entering tho eoanty |alL '!i|f> pugilist was taker* to | poh.-e atatton and a ?ash bond of t?o? whs ?oeepted. Later the phot?frapher tiled a imlt for flo.OfhO daniages from John? son. Albert C. I. .lotii.s, sentenerd lo one year in tha win Ootmty MU '?? Joliat foe .ont.mpt of eourt in tiie Johnson bond cace by lodgg I.andi-, wa.s ?ranted an uppeal bf th.: I'nlted Btatee t'ln.uit I'otirt of Anp.-als lo-dav H.ill wa.s lixi-d at M>? 99% bal Jome iiad not turnish.il iihit?- io lilght. BOXING BOUTS "OF THE NIGHT. Tie bptttl "f the night Will \x- ?is fol lowi Pataj I'.iiiiih.in va f?iz" Maokey, ai the National Athletic <'iub, of itrook 1 > n. Jim Uiirry \s ".Sailor" White, at the Uberal Atbletlc (Tuh. of Htaten Ialaitdi Tommy Connor? vt> Johnny Walt, at th? Bronx Athletl?' Aaaoclatlon, and Harry Oardner va "Young" ntaeey, at the Qu?*enabor*i> Athletii- Club, of Long Inland City._ ? CLINTON TEAM WINS IN SHOOT. I*.- Win . Union llii^h Bohool won it* iir.it tab target ttthrnameni ?hoot, when, it defeated ih.- Baatdm Dlatrlet High School, of Brooklyn, dn the Red .m.f Black macl in yeeterday. The acore waa Ml to Ml The Clinton boya shot well together, Dutton and Bancel iiiaklns perfect ucorca o* ?r i The NEW and GREATER New-York Tribune The Fastest Growing Newspaper New York's Only Republican Paper. PROGRESSIVE But Not Radicar-i. Special Features in To-morrow's Issue Kate Carew Raids a /Music Hall on Trail of Leoncavallo the Composer Interviewet finds tin- rotund n r ?. ?a Tac!, ?..?-i" ?andwlebed het"??_n ragtim? ?nd trap? ? art? at th?' i.o<,,\,,-,, HtMtedrotne, mil bear? from hIm of bra favorite modern music ins own ?nd ?1.t Mi admira? lion for the "American Vo-cc" \ word about hie .ortb<3pmlng ??poru. Dread Typhoid Germs Will Beat in Vain Against Vaccinated New York. Tii?! etruing euccee? which ban attended the-?Jiae of antl'typrrr-U ?eram In the tank? o* Ihe workfa .??-: rompted the, llealtq I'epartmeni at ttil? cltj <?> plan It? u_e In combating the menace that lurk1- in BUiny e Watery and milky haunt. Fair Women as Well as Brave Men Dwell in the Rugged Balkan Hills. The eom tu inn I i ni; of runny rare? In the Mitte r*t.itp? of Sotlth**ai I'ji-ot- bei :< Und (n ?i strong r-omneaite rare, who?? w?menklnd not only robuet ?'?'i att-ractlve, un are home amkerer in the highest eenee, ' Dispersal of Daly Collection of Portraits Revives Interesting Stage Memories. Daniel Krohnisn, Charlen Btxrnham, John Drew stM others t?iv<? here ioine \i\i?i i- cea of the epoch making hnm.-m dynamo, who ,, ,? ,.i. . . .',ui. ?,.!:i;.tei, producer and etage mad? ?uoh ?i In ? * ft the "tplj?lu world" as will long evrvlvi Perhaps You're One of the Many Citizens Who Invite Burglars to Enter. ? ? ?.? !.( OSOO m pr??'ie'ts ?nd in..nev fa tftolen each ye.tr m t li i * country. ? hu-il> l**y ''?aelenttftc tuie-.-? ?***? ? operation ca.?.-*, fall) There fcr? vartoua pre? itfti sith mentioned which. If taken, are likel; to avert ntsfih miefortune. THE WOMAN'S PAGES ?l'.il.-d I rioor Covering? ?ill' Roarer Tulton. The seventh Of the Jlo-: lehoid '1.rajIan Serie? Croohet Pattern?. til lustra ted.) The Te.tival of the Harvest, by Helen Laba?h Johnton. In la? terent : dpi i ?Ion of table d< - ..ration and till Of tott fOf Thankt-glvins? ntlth .Interesting llluatrationa And Varioa? Other He*?? cf the Club World Horse Shew down? ? Evening-. ? Illantrated ? Hors? Show Gowns ? Morning. ? i ?in (tra ted i Horse Show Garb for the King. Boudoir Hot??. . Book Review? of Special Interest to Women. Dally Blll'of Fare. Intereatingr Articles. THE CHILDREN'S PAGES Elan th? Armorer (<*aacludad ??6. Hutting:. *. Re?rse AXalttl? 2*alry Tale, i Mu-trate?! ) ? 7. W??**'s Po?ia?. Futile? with Flcture? and With-, 8. Calendar Lotto?a Hew dam? out. j 1 How to Play Star Magic Editorial? by th? Editor. I 10. whit Kenneth Doe? wlti? 7Sloe_?, Edl? ?nd Eddie Have Mor? Oocdill. Oee and Whtr. A True Cat Tame?. I Stoi Th" mihje'M of tii?'?''-?!- .?o!,.r?'?' piM'ure t<>'he el-en frt& *a tth every copy-tff 'he SUN EVA\ 1 RtJM NU lit will he found ln*ert?-d in th? Msaa/.iiT?'. ' Hecttoh) N the well Known |uv?*nHa otiaractcr "i.itu. Ho.v yiu?*." whp prj?v~t_ untituita,.i thv ?nd hi relii.ble Inasmuch as h>* wenl to nTcen ai.?I a*I?,\\??..| tu?) sheep to wander info' th? meedoW and the cow i.reuk Into?the ?.orhti.id. Tlie' pittuit? t.-lli the story. Strong Fiction?Brilliant Articles And A NEW SERIAL Are Some of the Peat-ires That Will-Make Our MAGAZINE SECTION Well Worth Reading The Man Who Was Lost is tlic rigw MTul, god Maude Radford Warren lia- seine ron? ? ?. ivcd a plot ineTr?.- ab-orbmg**ta'interest Hat wide c?rele o? read? ers will wish there was more of tliis charming itoey of _? man who lost his owji identity and went about .eekinn t. recover it, not even daring to'propuse marriage for fear that lie was already married.' Love Finds Its Own ?y hathah haskbh dox.? is a ihSlinllH reman?., of life emoag 'he Ind_SS_" In eaily diiys la the Gie&t Lahee reglan? A Sleuth Stunt by Torchy BysEWE*_x.ro*D .-how's the wonderful Office hey In th?: SCt of unravelling a mystery. Hicks Meets an Old Friend ?y jokh e. wnta The chief of the Halted Stuten Secret Service contrihutes a clever bit ot fiction, doubtless bSSed <m odBelal experience. How Fashion Starts ?yohohobjbahhathah All women roadbrl nn.l nu_Jr men will he interested in this authoritative article about the ?origin ol nu-usns. Two Years the Czar's Bodyguard By COUWT SIMOH BODCAHOl-r l'.r-.on_l ??xperleiice-. of one who wan clo?-?*, to the Cssi lor twenty-four month-, and therefbro knows whereof he writes. These are. a few of the Special Features in To-morfow's TRIBUNE, which will also contain all the Gable and Tele? graph News, all the General News, all the Political News, aH the Society and Resort News, and more comprehensive Sport? ing News than any other New York Newspaper gives. ***? i . to bf sure of getttng Sunday's I'RJBUNE order ti of your news dtaler to-day. Vit Sunday Trtb?ne is alivays seid out SS/tti