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;> i_t? - 1 Wllll ? .? a,.? P/Jl pap an dS_hool FootW on Many Gridkon. _? Baseball _? Rowing > CheB _? Boxing No Weak Football Doses for Princeton These Days Eddie Hart Driving the Men Hard to Correct Faultsof Dartmouth Game. YALE ALSO ON THE JUMP Harvard Takes Things Easy, However, the Regulars Being Let Off with a Long Signal Drill. r, loareph t" tl ? TribBBe.] to. 3. Ocl -- football is Mlng admtatotered to the Prineeteo play* daya n<>>>; !,a, Kddle llart has thrown himself BOU] in.i body Into roualng tbe r*nen, oeteri nl,Mtlontaeonaiiglnregj^ln?ttJmentfl ,1 the . oncentmtfld v?i I Bcrimmagi laatlni three-euartan M ? worh of thta at* ,.,.,,?,?. in tbat time Harl and Andrewi . . men through far mon worh tban Uual. Every man un Iht acrub team has aad hl ?-?* tor a ?mlty berth re* M,,c th,. promotlon ot tii'.- ano iammem to tbe nnhi ot the i md it was a hanl Bght that thfl var.-ity Jaeed to-day. ! na who bad been ktto on acco Md foot for nearly thrm weehe. i |Or bis ilrst really hard work thli attar toofl nnd flhowed no lom ol bis totvam ,kl!: in puntlng. He worked with the Mcond Btrlng team at halfbach for a ?une. OUl later lUOMltUtfld fl the v.nsHv lor Hobey Balti r. He dM the punttng for thfl acrub and aaa mon ? cmrati than Ofla but couM aot mtafl bis average dtatance much above jprty yarda H Glle .n.i not gel bis kickfl off m nau .! to*day, although hi ? ??? Ooaa to f'U'ty yards. QUe ta about nven ?ei-u pounda b-avier tb:m Law, flndseemi lo ba able to "tflnd tbe itrain ol klchlng I .,:- Rgbtlm a llne bettei tban bta rbe f rival. Tt,. - irimmagl was mark.-.l bj mo e ni tban in ?ny practlce or lame .m. ?eaaon. Law nnd OMch wew largely Ibie. The former got eMund Ham Bwnd'i end for a **ynrd run. a tblng that fai badu h. been ?bl< to do thta He placed the ball on tb. 17-vani llne, and on tbe nexl plaj ? forward paaa raUIng Into Qlltafl* rmi ever the goal llne, bul i * ?ubatitute end lel II allp away and loot a well deeerved touchdowa fer tbi aecenfl eleven. , Gllch aeored lha flral 'vanltj touco* gown witbln two minutefl after tha gnt kick-i.ff on i aerlefl of fast playi lhal ntaed fron. atteen te thirty yai chp. ui.t.l the scrub vvoke up tO thfl ttCI that U "as bein, triched. Again Ul.d* , ,??. ,,f Law'i punts on tbe - yard llne and nn ll baeh thirty jrarua. HT then rlpped oll another end run of thirty yarda. and Law, who bad been rhifted to the 'varalty ln Hobej Baaei - place, made Bfteen yard. ln thrm toot galna 9. Trenkman. playing as I BUD* ?tltuta for stre.t. carrled It over. Tmnh> man hit the line almo.t as hard as Str. U to-daj and Played like a tlend. gemmana tooh Longatnth'a post nt ., f?r i tlme and Uved up < MCtatloni by putUng up ? ****** !i*"'' n,n,av wln a permanent berth. WBwail alao not m lor ? -?** mlnutei or - h oo tbe ?varsity, but only as ? ?titute. Plenty of Work for Yale Team. ? B) T< ..-.--laiih t" The Trlbui Now Haven, Oct -*? -Moal of the ngu barh "ii ITfllt PleM tbi- after* Dooa, bul a venl vv ? to set Into tn? acrlmmagi on account M mlnor ln* jurlea. Lougbbrtdge wrenched hta hnei torday, and Bud Talbotl played at left mekta Mlller wai at centn ln P****e (lf cooney, wl.- enhta is st'.;: too weah ,,, nell in the .b.ily Jouata Martlai wai ?Uli OUl witb a lame kn- -, PUt Ketcham returned t,> i. ft fuard. Thi freehmen bad a twenty-minuU bat* 11,. witb tbe -varsity, i.i which thfl ' U.-1 tw" t,"ic!'.',"vvn flnd a ?"al -,,?,, ,: . n. i<. Tb.- Mai acore wai made whefl Ouernaey i""k UniaoB'i phvci ?t rullbach a,,: made a drop kick trom lhe ? rd llne. played in the '? he has shown th.s maaon. Hta uaual MronK de fonalve w,,rk was lupplemented by n ppbndid attaeh when the 'var.-ity had tbe ball Hl started quickly and kept his w.ll. ihootlag ahead f"r >ards after 1,.. wai appan ntly itopped. 1'imio. Ilv hai be.-n slow m getting it' condition and isn't 11k.-ly to win the h_H 'leii for the preoent Ouernaej i drop hlcklng ablllty, whleh bas gen ln the last two vv--.ks. gtvea Pumpell. anoth.r rival for fullback. Wilson and ? ii Kored the touchdoam* eaehdaab. big ten yards around lefl and foi i *The rlght Mdfl Of thfl line. which has be-n tb.- Wflflh spot tbls BflaflOn, ll :- ?? Mrueted for the present. but Carter and Pendleton danbtlem win -<*i?> hach their ,?,.;,< ;,i and an-1 tackle. rcspe-tively, WbM th.y r. turn tO tb.- came. Signal Drill for Harvard. [By Tele^raph to The Tribune ] fninhridtfe. M_ss? Oet. .8.-The Crimsoti ?varsity played no hard football this aft. rnoon. and after a si;?nal drill w.-nt wll up ln the stadium and watched a half-bour scrimmatre between the flrst . ubstitute- nnd the second team. The scrub was equlpped with tbe Prince? ton players an-1 manaired to beat Ihfl flflO* ,,nl strinsr 'varslty BMfl by a scoro of S to 6. Tb. 'varalty had plenty of hard work ln Hfl drill on plays and sipnals. even lf lt did no .serimmavririK. All thi reR-lars were In tbe line-up. with the i xception of Mahan at fullback and O'Brlen at left end Mahan bad h bnd ankle. not spr.ined. but sceminply inf-cted, and verv -nuch swollcn. O'Brlen twist.il his leg sllglitl.v in yes terday's scrimmare. and came down the fleW lame. and was not allowed even tu run throuj-h ?l?nat*. Both men. however, are likely to be out only a day or two ind, ln all probability. will be able to play ajtain-t Cornell on Saturday. Jeff Coolldge played end in O'Brlen* place ln the sltmal drill. and Bradlee was ln the backfleld with Hardwick and Bri- kley. Bradlce's ankle M all rlcht and he sunds a? flrat subatitute for each ol the three regular backfleld men. i_ amall chame that he will b* plaved at quarter apaln. because of hls lnjur.', which lont hlm bo much time lr preparing for a position at whlcb h. had had no experience until this fall. PRINCETON WINSATSOCCERJ Defeats Philadelphia Schooi Team After Spirited Battle. [By Telrgraph to Tho Trlhune] Princeton, N. J., Oct. _L? The Princeton llavea defeated the PhUadelphla Central Hich Schooi team here thls afternoon by ;i score of 1 to 0. The victory was so hard earned that lt Bn BCarcely be consldered vengeance for thfl heating given to the Tigers lnst year by the schoolboys. lt hrought forth some of the fastest 80C088 seen here this ?reason. Kor the Brs| haif the schoolboys pushed th, play well down toward the Princeton goal most of the time nnd only the good work of .lackson praVSBted their BCOling. In the set ond haif the TlgeTfl took an early start and kept Hroonifn M al the PhUadelphla goal buay renulalng Jheir attack. Beck tm.iliy landed a well di reetcd shot from the left of the poata in the net and scor, d the winnlmt point. Captaln i: DukehfleM played th.- baat game for tiu- boys, while Captaln Mc* Master ami Garvm Btood oul for Prince? ton. Th*- llne-up followa: '"" '1'- Pa_lt-a. reiir Hut. .>'?.Uroonib* 11 .<>. V.Kellli-y .R. 9 .U'a,,.er . U i..,,?,,,. '.'' h .lohm .a .i:. :i . - | ' ."? I. V...K.1 .J i..Ulngham, .C.Isukamiield .I. H . le. .0 i: .Galewa) il !'?? '*. foi Prltj etoa I mi n M. Taj ? I r Inc* ???ii i ii e ,,: halvei llon?1 : il \ tlu TO NUMBER THE PLAYERS Four Schooi Elevens to Adopt Plan on Election Day. ?fi. rbert," \. n ."ork Tribune Dsai Blr: Followlng your oft-rep* ited s*ia-gestlon "ti the aportlng page of Ti<? New Vi rk Trlbune, thi four rompeting t-at.is lhat wlll partlrinate In th* twe dovetalled gamea at Ebbeta FleW on Klec tir.n i?i>- Manual ga, Rraamua :ir,'i Boya' Hlgh v- Poly?wlll be dlstlngiilahet! b) ? - on titi it I ,n kl Th* membera of each team will ba aum* inaecutlvely from one to twenty la addttl "ti to this. In ordajr to at?ke ? latora aware ol everythlog thal <jliriticr the progreee of the game, ,.n board wlll be u? d, announdng all aubatltutlons, all penaltlea, downa, ? r of yards to be galned and player maklng any score. A clock alao wlll be employed to show th. tiir? elapeed. i an. wrlting thla to yon be< luae Jhe acheme devlsed is malnly due te your fr? qucnl suggarstlona along the same Hne. truly your-, N.v'i H \N \\ DICKLKR N. vv York. Oct 28, IMI ? ATHLETES TRAIN TOO MUCH Columbia Runners Have Little Rest from Track Work. Old CotumWa track athletes whfl At tended the Interclaaa meet on South fWA yesterday were of dllferlng oplnions as ta the advantagefl I" ba K-'in.-d from the netlon of the lntercollc>-mte OtHBmtttefl **n athletlca barring Columbia men ttOni all save collcglat" contests during th- ac.t demlc year. One and all admltted that. as a rule, athletes at Columbia are worked and trained harder than n*rd be. The divei fcltv of opinion came in the matter of considerlng when thla overtraininff or rather overwork was the most helpful. "If the committ'-r' had made a rule larring th- men from competing in the enmmer, lt would have struck at the root of the cvil," aald one man who was captain of his teani several years BgO. "The trouble lies not in tlie fat t that our men run too much in th- w intei months. but rather that they are allowed to run all through the summer am) when they return to college in th.' fall they BTB COBB* j pletelv woiker] out; tll-tl thev have to | continue trainlng through thr' winter and j spring. so that by the time the tntercolle* gtatfl Ranies i-ome around thev gre prac tlcally worthleea "It means. in some eaa*?, that an ath lete at t'olumhia who llvis in or near New York runs for four yeara, pfacti* nally without a rest if tbe committee ? an nnd a wa) i" ba. athletea from com. pettng in th* Bummer it would Inaura that every man wouid bave a reel "f at least fOUr months after his most strcu uuus competltlon." Another man wh.. was an Important faotor on ColumMa'l teamfl two or three yaara ago, vvas nol Incllned to agyea arltb thla Btatemenl ii-- tho ighl thal th.- com* mlttee luft iiii tha rlghl spot when it t**ok tha atep barring men from outside i*otn* petltion during the academic yoai "Tha runnlng in tbe summer," aald thla man, "doea nol affeel as many men as would be auppoaed, but too much trainlng ts b dangeroua thing anrl tbere are *i ?11? enough college meeta to kv ;> a man bua). ANOTHER LINKS FOR GOLF Directors Named for the Ged? ney Farm Country Club. White Plaina, N v. <?r t. tl Tha Qedoe) i-'arin Country J'lui. w,*s organ* laed hera to-day, wlth the followlng gov* eii...1 ?: Roi. rl B KBrle). Kenneth M Mur. bl aon, Howard tl'llletts. teorge *.'? Allen, Oeorgi C Luebbera, Dr. D A Bnlffen. 1. Ward Pi Ince, Chai lea H. Burr, i Halse) Mitchell, Thomaa B. Conklln and l'rederi* k H Jackson .M: i-'.n lay " lll entei tain the -.rn ,,i ? al a d in. ?? on Haturda) night, when the i lub "ll" ns will hr- elected Announcement als.. was made b) t'" club, whl. h haa Jual completed ? modern . luhhouse, thal i mateh gam ? pl wlll be played between Jack Dowlina and , Me* k Smlth well known profi lonais 0ver the course on Klectlon bay. i I'liik a professlonal, is In charge ol tne linka. Nlne holes of the courae are now open and the other nlne holea vviii be read) In the 'a.l> aprlng. l ANDY SMTH HB OF WESfERNJDOTBHI Says Perdue Team ls Equal of Any Ever Turned Out at Pennsylvania. BIG GAMES NOW AT HAND Yale and Harvard Have Four Each to Play, While the Tigers Must Face Only Three Opponents. And) Bmlth, bflad coach of the penn* .vlvama football eleven laal vear. who is now coaching the Btrong Purdufl team jn thfl MMdta vVflflt, thlnhfl thf BBatartal m tbat seciion ll gottl as good flfl in H* Kast. Hfl Ifl i|iioted M sa> Ing: ??Th. \\ . st. in coach has llon tO do it is exceptional t->r blm t<. bave mon than two assi-tant , <>.? lu-s Tb-n, wlth leei tban a fottnlghl at the beglnning Ol ibe leaflon to prepan for his openlng eon* tcat, hi cannol devoU ai mu.h Ibna to tall as an Kastcin '"?' h. As a conaequence, plav is crude. and wlth pamet ot lmportanee fonowing each otbflr as rapidiv ai they do hen omtaflloni oi thfl fllUt month .aielv are ,.-,(,lled tatflT. ... conalder thla aeaaon'i Purdui team superlor to anv CblTMll elOVCT 1 hOVfl ,v.-r seen plav a nd fully as |.I flfl anv that ba.< repreaented Pemurylvnnla. I meaa th? mon ....- fully as good playflra, bul not so iiolish.-.l. ??ln tb.- Eaat tb.- Bral month of tne Maaon i- d.-vote.i .ntireiv to etemenul football: Baetflrn coachm mldom give theli men anythlng oi aa attach until um mlddlfl of i krtober." Thfl roothfl I m iaon haa reached .; moal ...,.:. ,un| polnt. Harvard must fflCfl Cornell, Princeton, Brown and tala '" ng Bflturdnyi val- vv- take th* ?..!.i ngalnal Colgate. Brown, Pi fll ltI1? Harvard: whilfl Princeton h i to play. a.,.1 wlll meel m f.irn Holj Croaa. Harvard am, ITale. billv btrong. former captaln -ol tne High Bchool of Commerce, hai won ns !?,,. ?n tb. f-otball t.am ot MflBflachU* netti .gricultuml College, and B mahlng K.i Btrong Played centre end ,..mi'i Rl Commerce, bul haa btan pl.i ... tackle oa thi "Aggtai. Hna Btrong myi bi a II tn f? nua I nnd guard aeal ? <? ** ? " * >u'" ,,,,,, wm havi pta "? overy poalUoa oa p foothaii team Charlej Cumh w?, i-iir.t"... la maatoi - Bbowlng flt Dartmouth them do* A ,,.?.?,. ?th rootei ln lalklng of *****' . . ? thal if '?->-" ***} "** ellyn w. .M S nnd run the 1 " ' Gridiron Stars Get Down to Work at Many Football Training Camps Sharpe Has Cornell Men All { in Line to Prepare for Stiff Battle with Harvard. B) Tel* graph lo 1 h Ti Ibune 1 n v.. mt. a.?Wltb avery maa on the aquad In his football clothea end ready to play Jhis aftereoon, i>r Bharpe and iu- aaatatanta began roundlng tha Cornell men Into condltion f"r Jh.- H?r? vard game ".. Saturday. Th ? pracU. c was shifted from Perc] \':,:.\ to Alumnl Fleld, ao thal tbe pla: - ,.,> wiii wa tc leaa time In getting from th. campua In tb? early part ol tbe af* th< backa amuaed themaelvea by alcking tha ball around and runnlns down tbe Beld und. r punti While n b waa ta I'.ui Reed, Van ' >i ui.iii and ettei were buey wltb the forwarde. PhllUppI was .it left hall "ii tbe tl?Td team beCBUBe of a mit.or in.iury t" blfl Qllbett, vv!,., may ln- used as OHearn'fl aubatltutc at end, also araa la iqjuad. "Krog-'y" Wil.ianison at.'l Bpragjua werfl oa tba aecond team. Mebaffey wa? tried al end on the var? sity in th?- slgnal drill. dlsi.laclru. ReBB, r/hiii Bhuler ran the leam al ojuartsr to galn experience In caaa of ae. idenl le Barrett. Th? la I named waa al balf* back, where ln- seemeil to be ('ult.- aS mm h Bl home as in his regular posltion. Williamson atnl Mallory are making a hard flght for thfl first call at litrht UC?ie. Plenty of Work for Cadets. [tiy Tslajfrepa la The Trtb*_m i w.st Point, n. y., oct. ?.?The reeuinp* tion of work in thfl Army football camp to-day was marked by a short Bignal drill and B hard scrimmaKe, tbe latter laatlng balf aa bow. aii the reajulara w.n- in th,- gaUM except YVeyand aml Captain Ho.-e. The former's plaee at tackle went to Paekard Ibr awhlle. and later tl.e coaches tried _BI?_ in the position. IJoth did well. Merrlllat was at Hoge's plaee on right end. The defeaetva play aaeeaa to have braced aetnawhat, aa tba aerub had dUBeulty la passing the forward- wlth thelr llne plunging attack. The varsity hung up a score when Hodgson. who showed algna of a return to the form whlch dlstin gulebed hls work B fortnlght ai;o, slil>P''d around the second team'.- Wt wlng from the H yard mark for a touchdown. The punting of Hobbs was much better than recently. and. on the whole, the work of the afternoon was satlsfactory to the coaches. Blodgett on Navy Eleven. | Uy Teleirraph tn The Tritmne.) Annapolls. Oct. ML?Thfl Naval Academy backfield had an unusually husky look this afternoon. Blodgett. the big fellow from the High Schooi of Commerce, New York. was at left halfbaek in plaee of I-Bonard Me welgha nearly 200 pounds. while McJteavey, at right haif, and Har rison. at fullback. are IM poiind men. Thls comblnation. with MltCheU at (juar tcrhack, ??J used during m*rst of the algnal drlll As tl.e aerub was allowad to keep tbe ball most of the time. th.' offiiistve Btreng?1 ef this arrangetnenl was n ?i test?d. but Btadgett and MaMaavay used thelr height to good advantage in brtak Ing up forward pan ptayfl, nhlch thfll ., rub ?tti mpted frequently. Both McReavi y and Blodgetl ?n fail men for thelr aretgbt, ont Bl< dgi lt P ?? ?' j , _ci llently. Hlcholla who played I the ? t, nm two v.ar- ago nn 1 wti ; out for quarter laal aeaaon, nturned to ! tbe imm to-day, and handled ll i t< ?m ! f.,, a wlui. durlng tb.- si.nai prai tl i Kb ,,id injury hai pnvented hlm fi portlm mom r, bul hi B lUtelj I : the other candldate. foi quarb l ??' ? Light Work at WiMiami. _ Tel< ?> iai ' ? Th< Trlbi i tVilllamatown. Ma a. Ocl 8 Prai tl< ? to-daj conaiated of ? light aignal drtll for thi williams 'vMisitv team go far tl I week Daly bas BUl sei i iimia^e VV ol k 'lll-l .ler the ban, bul a long, hard battle agalnat tha fn ihmi n i ?! ? f-" to mor row. Eella was p il through a long work-1 .mt m ki' kirin. and la ahowlng greal lm? provement in punl i.-, bootlng tbi I for fort) oriiftv yarda almoet everj tlme. With the eaceptlon of Driacoll and Clarh all the regulars aere oul lfl togfl tius nfternoon. B Hubbell aeemi lo bc llnt Cholce after (lark for the rlghl flring position. and Outhrle is a good lubati* tut, al riRbt guard. Kewtoa, who haa been OUl Of tbe Kaine for Ho- last two' weehs, is roundlng Into condition, ?nd wiii pr-.babiv mak. hta ippearance on the rush Iin- :?' ? fea da) s Injuries at Dartmouth. I Hv t? learaph te Thi THbaae i Hanover. N. H., Oct M Tba anttri Dartmouth aquad reported f.u practlci to-day. witb tbl ex.eplion of Hegflfltt J.oudon nnd Snow. ('aptaln Hogflfltl lfl being given ? much nmdfld rest. He arlll probably report to-morrow. London, whose injury ta only ? ilighl ono, fllm reflted Bnow .li.l nol report hecaum an X-ray was being taken of Ins len jllfll above tbe ankle. It is Dr. Mowl.-r's bfl* Uef that tbe ui.-mbiane COVOrlng thfl bOBM has been torn. To fl. 1J Siiow's ihOCfl at fullba.k is m deid fl diiticult inoblem. Murdoek is Bflfldfld tO flltflrnatfl Bt halfback. and Tuck is not h.avy criou-b |0 play full? back. His same is gOOd, but hfl is too liKht to Mand tb. bang ?t thi fullbach position. Tbe coach.-s ai I nOW tryins: gotltar, one of last vear's freshmen tackles. Bverythlng poeelbta wlll ba done to aegualnt him arlth the bachdeld game The pra'tice to-day was lonir an.l IlKht. Tbe r.milarB were sent in early, and then every man on thfl BQJUad had a chance at the first team Mgnal practice. This ll posubb- because thfl flQUfld now eotMifltl of only tblrty-flve men Amherit Comei to Life. | Bg VataflTaP-l te The Tribune | Amherst, Mass. Oet. lt.?-Thfl Am? herst football aquad tOOh a decided brace to-day. The varsity llned BP acairist Ihfl stroiiR frflflhmen eleven and scored at leNure ln the same. which lasted al mos?t an hour, tbe regulars crossed lhe Koal line eiuht times. V.ith the whole team WOThlag together for the first time ln three ereekl It was no hard matter to mow down tne opposition offered by the freshmen. The change brooghl to lijrht the possi Mlttlefl Of a brlght endlng to the season. Tb>- men exp.-ct to Kive Dartmouth a tirbr to tlie tinish next Satur-lav Dick AI > b a former Amherst ba. k. lfl hne. and will remain for a few weeks to as eist in the cudching. Thla afternoon the Dartmouth Has Three Men on Injured List and Starts to Develop Good Substitutes. uaed forward | d ,|li;< playa ex. lualvel) and arorked well aajainal the freahman team. Th< i ? toui hdoi ? v-. *? equall) dlvldad be? tween thfl four bai ka, Captaln McOay. Rlder, Hubbard an.i Wai n n . Wesleyan Tries New Men. ? Mlddli loa ii, i'"... , Ocl B \ coupl. oi n-vv men who hav. been Bhowing up wi ii "ii the aerub were us. .1 ln the mi 'varalt) llne-up t?? < 1 ? *> Mark* th.n. 1 at end anrl Bargi nl -<t tackl* Hut. 1 Inaon ha h id hi ? ?? on ">? m for s'.m. time and II la poaaible tbal one ai tb* ".'" r ma ? aon_ ol th? ... ? ||n< in- u ' ml) ?? Hft?en mlnutea Bciimmagfl vv., Indul ? d In to da). two 1.'hdowna being roll d up agalnal lh? Bcrub. \ kmg Bignal practlce waa beld pievious lo tius. bowever, ona or two ra w formatlona being t rt. ? 1 oul To moi row tha team wlll probaM) gel .iown to re.il hard work ln pr.-pai nttOfl foi Sat urday'i game with Rutgera. Fast Practice at N. Y. U. \ft,.i ;i much need. 1 n | oa Mond iy, Hlgb start. ri tha New fork 1 nlvi r Ity ti am (ni the ii"...- Btreteh ol IU football ?eaaon yeaterday vvith a faal and anapp] practlce, Ha axpreaaed himaelf as Im menael) graUlled vvith Improvement abowa b) th< leam In tbe P/UHaina game. "Although we came oul al the z.-ro ind of the acore,'' h<- aald, 1 hav.- nat seen ao much "pep1 shown by th.- taam* thus far thia season " Aiioih* 1 change waa made In tha end ef the Une yesterday, Burna, who joined tha Bfljuad last week, waa robatttuted fee Daly. He showed ap very areH tioth on defence and otfanea He displayed oen* Blderable apeed and got away for some long runs on IntaroePtBd foi ward* Tie back BaM araa inaterlally Btrengthened by Ihe return Of BaldlB, who has heen Burslng a tom Ugaraanl since tha Hamil? ton l-.ll.lr-. Huntly dld not run tha team ln Jbe aerlmmaga yaatarday. Tbe clever littl** BeM general eovered himseif wltb gtory Wltb hls ptaylng oa Saturday and Hlgh has decided to take no chaii'e with hlm before the next contest McCollough. who haa rr-Kuiariv played at balf* wns used at quarter. Brown Again in Action. [ lly Tel.KlKph tfl I lie I'i-lliijne ) ProvUh ..'?*-. Oct. SS.?After a twthAny la'-off th*- BrOWa fOOtball team got int-i action a^aln tO-day and lng.c. wo.k for thr- game with Vormont ?<11 Saturday. A big aquad reported i-pectlng a Ughl acrlmmasfl bul the eoachea declded tbal all thal Waa aaaded was an easy work? out and most Bf th*- day was spent on algaala. Vle Getb gave hls ankle a bfld tvvist and was eairied off the 11,1*1. Tin Injury was recelved on a charging drlll, Lap* tnlri Hanr) waa in uniform for the ttrat tim*' in over a week. btltchell, another hoapltal man, araa also out, ar, araa An? drews, vin, has not played all aeason. Tho se. ond team waa taughl 1 Mliine* sota sint't. whhh \'.-rmonJ is Buppoaed to ns*- wlth < ffe. tivi noa* < Ine BflB foi ma. tion waa Kiven Jhe 'vandtv, a hard BarHmmage lfl on the card for tB-BMMTOW afternoon. One Killed. Many Injured, When Stands Fall Meeting of Johnson and Matty Causes Overcrowding. "BIG SIX" TASTES DEFEAT Washington Pitcher Shuts Out Giants and White Sox Win with Ease. I I| Tblegnph te The Tribune 1 Tu;.-.. "kla., Od --.?Without the lUghtflfli warning tbe ri^ht fleld bleach era Bl thi gOUth Maln stre.-t park. where the N-w Vork (liaiits and th. i'hlcak'0 White Sox were pl.iyiiiK an exhibition game this aft.rnoon, coltapafld, burllng ?even hundred penona to tin- ground be* low IntO a mass of .pllnt-red wo.nl and twtated iron. (in.- man. Chefltcr Thotuas, private in Company L Mh rnit.-d States Infantry. was kllled. About thlrty-tive yth.-r per? sons, all m.-ti, suslain.'d broken and fr-u tured bones Oeorge Thatcher, twenty-four yeara old. ,,f ?ib'st-m. is among th<- moat ierlou?ly injured. Tt..- coltapm of tbe Mmchen was tbe r.-iiit of overcrowdlng. The gppearanoe of lb.- star- of the two niajor leagU?fl had dnwn "fanfl" fiom aii over Oklahoma. Waiter Johnaon, Chrtaty Mathewson and "tb-is of the two t.-ams rushed from the n- i.i to tiie flflfltatanco "f those caught ln the wrechagi and helped soldiers and voiunte. rs remove the Injored. CURTIS HIGH BEATS Forward Passes Count in the Scoring ? Game Is Hard Fought to the End. CurtM Hlgh School, of Staten island. captured its first football victory of tbe leaeon when it defeated the Morrta HU'h lehool, of The Bronx ln thelr po.tponed game oa Curtta Fleld, Hew Brlghton. v, ?? : dav. by ? flCCffl Of U to 7. Engelbrechl was ? thorn in tbe side of |h? Morrta eleven, dolng nm wonderful work on the offence, whlle his tackhhg was hard and true. Hta generatahlp ui.* Wa* effectivfl and h.- proved fldegt Ifl throwlng tbi forward pom Tbe Curtis bachi gchretter, D. Bernflteln and \. nyed itrongly, whlle Wlmman nnd Oeorgi Keppler wen ? pow?r on tbe defi I, ? Tb- MOrfng star tel with tbe thltd p,, ..?! Bngelbrei hl kl ked oll to Huggin* ereg, who fumbled, end gchntter fell on .',,,. ball for Curtta on Morrto*fl ll-yaid Une Thli mdden turn bi the fortunm cf -.v.-: tbi'ew tbe Hr-uix bojn Into a panic, ai .! ' . Hfl Wl not slow In flfltatng thfl chance t-> do greal thinsts. A nerles or flbort plungefl brought the hall up to tbe IO-yard llne. and ? short forward pass. rechl to Volhhart, galnfld Bvfl Bflti ln plunged Into the eentn for no laln, hui oa th? next play Engalbrecht clrcled the rlflb! end for .. to ii hdown. ii.- mlaaed the goal. S': rtl-. ii! t- i thfl kuk- ff Curtla worked Ibe ball down to the Hronx aohejoTa ll yard nn-. when tbe period flfljdfld On , plaj iu thfl anal quart?r Bngel* brechl thnw ? forward paaa to Crabtree, who romoed along for a touchdown. Bngfllbrechl klched Um goal without any trouble. Morrta alectad t-- neeiva th. ki--k-off. iinri Immedtatelj reeorted to fne um ol ihe forward paaa Huggtaweg tried Bve pai ? in lucceeaion, of whleh four wen ...... -fui. Tbe b.st af them pul tht- ball on tb.- ibirti- IS-jrard llne, and Orabe Hpped ofl t-ii yardi al tachle. Tb-* Mor* i! quarterhach then dlrected bis attach ,,t thi entn trlo of the Curtta Une, and, ntt. r three furioui chargee, Huggtaweg carrled Ihe ball over. He also klcked the goal After lhe Mch-ofl Curtta rual ed the ball frotn ber OWn ll.'.-var.l 1 in*- tO Morriss I* yard mark. mily to |OM lt on p fumbU. Tb. teami played the list three mlnutea in .-.un darhneaa, and tbe defence tachled every moving player to be an the mffl Slde. Tb> line-up follows: i. r. I. T. . ?,,ni- , l.;. \ ntkl mil.. ? i . i' .?ii. ti ri.L <:. I'altnei . - ,'. i. tar.ilne . i> Q ll Ke p ? r .II T llranllnihani. R E MorrlK 'Ti v..... imi i . Hh< m In ...s.hiv. efller i:nis .. .Hokolower . .Dut.ton. Ktrielhreeht. '.' I.M.mlv . .-I, ? io r .I. II. U.st?ti. D i:-,iim. ln .... I'. II n.grwtfl , Keppler.F. H.Heflfleawlfl Kubatltutlom: i'urti? Crabtm f.-r BraatlBI ham. Qrenata foi Voikh_i-.ii. Volkhardi r,,r m-.i,i. Urabe foi Wetahelmer, \\ . irih.-liin-i for -Ir.il.e. Stiiner for .-'? lov i ? dh r. i:i,.n iii.o, n.i Krwli Touchdowna Bngle Orabiree, lluieenwln. Ooata from lourhdownii Knnelbreoht, Huaienarffl Referee K.ll.lwr. I'.o Ih.in: I'mplre Kltzpatrl. k ii, ,.i um-.- i,..iii Drablnsar, iri?a, Americai A i'. Tlme 1',,'jr flUarteM ?f II liili,ut,:. PASKERT RUNS DOWN BOY Phillies' Outflelder in Accident with His Automobile. Cleveland, Oet BL?Oeorge n. ("Dodfl") Paahert, OUtfleldw -.f the Phlladelphia club. of the National liflflgtlfl. ran down and fatally Injured John l-'erris, twelv. yean old, to-day, whlta drlvlng his auto inolule through ii crow.led street Ifl fronl of thfl department store where the boy was . iiiploye.i. The boys skull was fractured and dOO> ton sav he ciitmot live. TrafMc police re flOrted that I'askert was not to blame foi ln a-- id.-nl, but later he was ak. n ti poii.e beadquartan and held on n ehargi of violatinK the speed oidlnance. WESLEYAN BASKETBALL DATES Mlddletown. Conn. Oet. Sl The mhed* lile of the Wesleyan I'nlversity basket ba'l team as- announced to-nlRht con taina twelvv Kanies, six of Whleh will b? played at home. The list follows: January 7 New Hampshire, at home lt, Tall al MeW Haven; I". ColKate at home; ill, I'nlversity of l'ennsylvania at Phlladelphia; February ". Toung Mfln'i Christian Association 'College, at home !>. Darlmourh. at bome; 14. Wllllama, a! \\ Illiamstown. Mass.; in. I'nion, at home 27. Union, it Scheneetady; tl, Colgatl at llamlton, to, Y.; March 4 Wllliams, al home; 7, Dartmouth, at Hanover, N. H. t> The game, whlcb was delayed for about thirty minutes, developed into a rather aaay victory for the wiuj*- s*.x by a score of ii to o. Walter Johnaon, wh<> went the full route for the Am.riran I.eague nlne. was almost invliiciblc atnl not a t tin was ?Cort '1 00 his .h'livery. Th'- Sox touehed Math.-wson f"r six hits and two runs during the four intiinw* he was ln th.' box and battod Wiit-. whu rrilcvtd him. fteely. Th.- weather wa.s ?old and lt started ?nOWlOg just aft.r the game WBI OVt-r. (lf tlM elght hits mar!.' off Johnson onlv tWO l'cll to the lot of the regular IfBW Vork players, Thorpfl and M-yers each havlng ->ne apie.-e. Magee, of st. Loula made three and Mike DOOlBB tWO. Walter ?nVB ona pass and fanned einht men. Matty WBfl found for slx hits and two runa la flour lnnlngs, Wiltee, who flnlahed the puna, allowlng teo aafetlea Weaver made Hv.- hlta Ib flve times at bat Th BCOTfl follows. WIIITK gOX. OIAJCTB. ah r h pfl I e alirlipoae araaver ss 7.1 S S Sl *no<lgTg**, cf *00 100 Bath, lb... '.1 1 - -'" Hagee, lf. 303 118 -? 1 ak.-r cf i " 2 - 0 0 Lobcrt, lb. 10 1 -30 i'r fr.nl.'rf. 4 2 3 0 0 <i I-oyle.'.'ti.3 0 0 1^0 Daley. lb.. 4 0 ! S 00 Merkle. lb.... 4 00 _s o o Bch'fer. 2b Ifl 1 0 11 Doolara. aa.... 8flJ lll Mattlek, lf Ifl 1 - ""'1 rv_*pa. rf.... 3 0 1 110 Kehalk, ..ioo. S0 Meyera, c. J81 300 lohnson. p 40 1 -' -0 Wlnao. c. ioo ioo Mathewacm,p 8 88 000 Wlltse. p. 100 0 10 Totelfl MfliinMi Tetalfl.t?o o h .4 3 j a-hit* ani .0 0 0 I 4 0 0 0 x-6 .?Unts . .8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Stol.-n hBfll TTlBTtr IWO-beaO hit-?Weaver ui Speaker, Crawford (?, Daley <:>. l.ob*rt. Doubta play-*?Whlte Boa, 3: .ilant*. I Hits? . off Mathewson, ?> in 4 lnnlngs. Flnt bas* on ' i.iii--. ht johnaoB, l Btruck oot?-By Mathew? aon l; by Wlltee, 1; try 'ohaaoa, S. I'tnplre*?? Klein and Sherlrian. ERASMUS PLAYS III IN GRIDIRON BAM Overpowers Commercial Eleven with a Stronger and Far Sounder Game. Plavlng the stronser, sounder pame, the football eleven of Krasmus Hall defeated Commerclal Hlgh Schooi by a score of 12 to 0 in a well fought uame at Commerclal Plaid yesterday afternoon. The Buff. and BlUB team beld the npper hand from start to finish, but met with opposltioti of the na Bt spirited aort Korced upon the de fensive for the greater part, the Commer? clal players buried themselves Into the riKht with deaperate fury. but, bbvb for a brllliant rally In the Ctoslag moments of the ghsna, war* never ap to the tusk ln hand {tew football waa aaea ln all its uncer ? taln brllUancy. The attack of the Oont ?merclal eleven was built around the open play. and they unoovered a bewllderl?g aaaoftmenl rrf lonnatlona, whlcb ended in long and ahort atraight gal erlga croag forward passes. with Williams, the nevjro halfbaek. throwins the ball. In the fourtb Ipoeiod lommerilal worked tho ball down ' t'> almost the goal Hne by the open play. I ns-iitK thrsa forward paaaaa for g Katn of 88 yarda Al the last dltch, however, | Krasmus Ball held and Conimercial failcd | to aal the baii ever the Une. Krasmus Hall flCOred it- s. ? ond touch? down. whlCb came tn the third period. by meana of the pass over the line of scrim mage. Halatead wblpped tho ball to laulick, who Bped acroaa tha Hne after elevi rty i ludlng the Commardal aaogeafafy defence la the aecond period Halatead craahed through for a toughdown, after iu- team bad worked the ball to within Btrlklng dlatanca by a wall planned, pow erful attack. "Tuh" Anderaon, the big tackle*. played v.-ii for coinmeiciai. and ha.l it not baaa foi hla work the margln ot vi tdry for Braamua might hav- been greater. He uaed his greal Btrength to ^"?xi gdfg_ tage, and kepl Vlvlano "t. tha irtddle Horn start to tiiilsh. The latter. hOWOVBT, proved ins worth on the defenalve ln no uncertaln m_aner, and guarded his end of the Une Ib aterltng fashion Ttaaa and agaln he tore ln, and not alone broke up tbe Interference unalded, but itot the run* ii. r as Well. The liin-up follows: ii ii ii' 1131. Poaitk- Ooramerclal i0). Oullck. I-. end . .... I..tt tackle .Anderaon *??!,..i.eft bu?rd .Rabinowlti j.*. kaon. Centre . Pa* ? m _ Kiis-ht Buard .Haroburaer U. Halsiead. Rlflbi tackle .!>..*, nr*. v. Iv: ui... Kiuiii end . Ilti:*r Olaon .Quarterhai k ... - ? ,l'" k< r Tiittl.-. Lefl halfbaek . ...Wllltams Marahall. Rlghl halfbaek . . Oordoa ? Halatead , J/ullbac*. .Uayaei rou. h i.ovii- .' Halatead, (Jall. k ti Hoi i-a Braamua Hall, Troj for Oullck, Medle) for Catatellano, Caatellano foi Mare all Kor ConunerclaJ, Kchnelder f..r Bouvllle, Bef> eiee |._ Uflfllc, t'.e.K'll. I'niflie ColteTB, Broa n i.in. -iii.m How lev, i '..i i. II, e GAME FOR NEWARK ACADEMY. ln the annual football game between Kewark Academy and Rutgera "l'rep" yeaterday afternoon, at Newark, the academy boya won bv ? Bcore of II to 0. Line ptunging of the idcloua sor-i netted Newark IhTBB touchdt.v ns, rValtttOW, Ponda i ad Berg crarrylng the ball acroaa thr- llna ITemiiiK, tl.e visitinst; fullback. was a tower of ?trflrhgth for tha New Bmaaarlc? el* V'tl. Defeats Boys' High Eleven, but Loses Much Power Before Game Ends. STARTS OFF WITH RUSH Brooklyn Team Rallies After Touchdown Is Scored and Line Fights Off Attack of Opposition. De Wltt Cllnton High School defeated the plucky eleven of Boys' High Sdiool ln a bltterly fought gamfl at Manhattan Fleld yeaterday afternoon. The icon wu 6 to 0. and after the game the ''llnton. coaches found little cause for jubilatlon. The absence of HflinflOhfl from ijuarter* back undoubtedly had its effect upon the scring power of the Clinton machine, but Power ran the team skilfully, and had tbe other men played up to standard the margin of victory might well have been greater. Clinton started the game in cyclonlc fashion and thnatfl?fld to snow tha Hrooklyn team under. RflOfltvtag the ball on the klck-off, the big red team drove down the fleld In an inspiring march. Mc Kenzie. Snow and the tmpetuous "Cow* boy" Huaton found open avenuei for iub* atantlal galns, and they pieked their open lngs wlth rare skill. Chalkllne after chalkllne was wiped out in the processlon to the goal line, wlth straight football the order of the day. Snow finally ihot through a yawnlng opening ln the llna and planted the ball over the llne for a touchdown. The try at goal was missed.' The touchdown had a marked effect" upon the Boys' Hlgh team, wlth especlal reference to the llne. What a few mo* montt before had been a yb-ldlng, crunj bllrig barrler was transformed Into a stone wall. and for ev. ry' inch that ciloton gatned they had to tight wlth rnlght and main. As the game wore along the de* fence of the Brooklyn team grew stronger. Twke ln the third period, forced under tbe shadow of thelr own goal posts, the/ fought like Si artans and took lhe ball oa downs Once Cllnton needed enly two yards for a touchdown; on the other flfl* eagloa BaHflieon broke up a forward pan with only three yards needed for a flr.t down, and the goal Une flve yards dli* tant. Later, within a mlnute of the end of the game, Wollweber int.-rc.pted a for? ward pflflfl upon his own ihrofl yafd lme, and Agflln tbl Brooklyn goal BTfll mVfld. t Whlta Bojrfl* Hlgh grew strong.-r as the game |UUflfl?fld. thfl CttatflO team IflflOMi to lose its drlvlng pow.r. Thfl baekfl started slowly gnd ambled up to tho line, where once they dove and drove Wlth great force. Tha iin. men played htgh, flnd thfl Brooklyn forwards, alth.ugl. lighter ou the average. were able to drlve low and stop play.. befori thej got .vd under way. Uilmore. the Cllnton captain. was a b.ost la hlmaflU at tackle. Ha pUfld bp mu . ? play almed at his side od the Une, itoppiag ?ad mm "_ w.ll as tackle plungea oa thi ol"? tn< >?. t'-o. he ihowed to advaQtagg aud was generally good for a c.upk of yards oa the tackle around plfljrg Christgau was also fltrong <m t. sive. Boya1 High had a powerful, plucky flghtcr in Woiiw.-ii.ar, tbe Mg ball ? .-_ but hlfl work. beroic as lt vv :-. ild not flwlng Um thta ln th* face af fuuitv, nl* most .-tupid. play on th. part ol his maus. The Boys' guarterhach waa ancflrtain nnd flhOWed httle Judgment in plchtag i Hl had little contld. nce la his pui;-.-.*.. and twidfl elected to send the backs into thfl Clinton line on tbe t'ourth down with gvi and six yardfl to gain. Letfl in the fourth guarter. with the ball on hii ewe thrce-yard line, he , alled the forward ; aii over Um bn. of icrlmmage twtm ln suc cmflflon. N"t ai.-iie was Um play br t up Wttboul anv trouble. but on thfl M" nd pam ? i Mnton man caught Um ball, but fumbh d lt, wlth a cl.ar Bflld bflCoffl hlfl-, On sti algbt football Boys' Hlgh BflVflT had fl Chnnm to score. In the third p.-riod. howavar, CHntoa fumbled, and Balleraon, aith an opfla tleld before him, htehfld the ball la trying to pteh it up ia .i flflOOnd three Cllnton men were OB him gnd lie bad to fall around the ball to save lt So vanlshe.l the only OgportU f Bojra* had to tie thfl score, lf not win. Thfl Ital -up follows: i..\v chataatgt, Poatttaa. i.ov.' Hlgti ifl). pitti atri. k. I . 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